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IffEDFORD M TRIBUNE; OTEDFORD, "Or? Fi ON1.'- SUNDAY, fAROn 21, 1020.
Erskine Offered as Cabriolet
i BOY. SCOUTS 'AID
O.
felt that thin nnw medium gives! as a aersennt In the first dlvlstt,
Record Holder
to Talkiex
NEW VOIIK. Mnrch 23. (,P . the nrtlst a bettor chance to put uuriiiK m m i"ureu7,
Having contractu for the talkies ; himself across." ho explained.
Imaclilno Kunu on four mills to win
'Uie congressional medal of honor.
i which he expects will brin? him
ts&o.oou. Tila Kuffo. basso, is to
leave the Metropolitan opera. "I
What Heroes Do
fHIOAOO (Pi Michael R
( tie Is now an luauimice salesman
EUR' In Chicago.
iii nuinr nun r
in numaut raiu m& f ; izr
Hi iiiii n i - i n i acv-;: -met
ark Jf :t
- i.,
'. ... .. .....
V:v-" .
ci.i.,i.ni...i-'. sl linml Cnlnlnlet fur fmir Is ruiiltllv winning favor amoiiK those who desire
,i autarl nuraouitl car lor business or spurts use. anil as n second car for the two-car family. Homily of body I but 1'rosiilcnt Doiitnei'Ktie himself
lilies Is nccenluated by who w heels mounted In the frnno fender wells, jaunty polo cap visor and smart, trim I Insisted thru he he permitted to
lines t'liaracterlsilc Stitileluiknr performance Is found In lio Krsklno Six which won II official records by j pay this last slfronl honor to the
lis run of won miles In HS4 minutes. .No slock car under lU'mi nns over oiiiiun'ti me penunnancu. t memory ot tne departed cencialis-
o tar as Known tills Is l lie
HOME EDUCATION
"The Child's First School la the Family." Froebel
Issued by tho National Klnderunrten Association. S West l"th
Stroel, New York I'lly. TUeso articles are appenrlnn each Sunday
In the Mull Tribune.
WHAT TO DO WITH JIMMIE
Willie and Lenora Bailey
brick Just so in this brldae and not
let them net crooked or it will not j
hold up the cars thut want to go j
over It." '
"Let's uut this one over like I
"I Jus: don't know what to do
with Jlnimlo. lie Is so restless and
aeenia to bo always dolmr soino
tliiiiit lie shouldn't." complained
.Mrs. Hoblm to Mrs. Dixon, hnr
neighbor, who hud very recently j tlint.
moved near, as they sat In Mrs. i "Oh. no! if you do the bridue
Dixon's pleasant livhiir room. wobide. We Hot to put our
"Jlniinle!" she broke off to nsy j i,cks all nlco ami stralKht. then
"please close the piano bench anil . uur hrlditc w ill be stronK
leave, the Ulllsie alone. Next. r'rnlik K"l
Uut before she had finished, I ,lm wnteit Jimnile
Mi's, llobbs had to take Jlmuiie! "Xew I'm Miss
away from the reading table where j sliur.
he aeemed determined to wreck a -pitt you over see a lad,lo
cut-Kkisa vaa. a laddie, n laddie.
"jimmle. dear, please no over im,i you ever see a liuldlo
there and play with Frank, .see iv, this way ami that'."
his pretty books and blocks!" said ' nam; Frank in a sweet baby voice,
his mother. ( -wow ou slim your part."
"Oome on. Jlmuiie. and help me - don't know how," ald Jim
build this bridge," invited Frank i mte.
Dixon, i "Well, you will have lo no to
"How have, you trained Frank so
tvll In entertaining himself T
don t have a minutes peace unless; havo the best time, t'onie on, let
I am playlnit with Jimmle." -true show yuu my , animals. I cut
"Well." "said Mrs. Iilxnn, "1 am tout a turtle today. See my don.
sure 1 cannot claim any credit for ; au, this Is a bear,, lm you know
Krank'a abltlly 10! phiy by himself. ) the may of The Time I Irani' 7
KlKht months asw he was Just asf Hero they are, all Hire of them
hard to deal with as your little son , tireut lite Hear. XI(.LIIe-ie,l Hear
la now. That he is Improvlnit Is ami Utile Itaby Hear
hecause of the IrnlnliiR he Is itol-inioe? We play 'The Three Hears'
tlilK In .MIns looloy's Klnderi:ar- up at .Miss tiiniley's.
ten
T
BEAT-UP OFFICER,
ut a tittlo chiiir j
nit in It. I t
t liolv. Wc will ' I J
to a ritirtMi.
blnt'kK ami toy rnnAiruotlnir. Thon. j frt time in ttoo history of the
too. nhi Is un-lfv'r lit helping jrPUMlc ;h:it tho protocol has boon
buiM n not 'of pood 'morol hi.hliji, jchiinKotl to pnrmtt tho bond of tho
I know of ono little hoy. who hud snnio 10 pay turn nn oinotal honor
noon toUKM to nwom iitui now you
rouldn'i hire him to use Joich
words. To fiu-t, I think ho has
fovHotion moit of thorn. Children
do, yon know, whon thoy no lonvier
hour thorn." "
Mr, llohh trlod tho Kindorr?;ir
ton nnd tho doohtron thoro in no
hnppior or bunlAr child anywhere
than Jhmnie llobbs. -
IIH. March Tie, VlTWJ; M f VTValV 1 ,
,.f France, aa well as vote, , ! . , 'PJ . -t. J ft. I Lfs TZjKrtlfor. 4
s ami HLatcKeiiien today nil I . i t- " !. . i B j lit jf. KM .VV
ito to .he memory of Marsh il ' v V 4 At I ii'SSLM i
" ii oe iiuirsua. a own re- i A . J- ii' ji "f , : - II fai , , , rg'r TT , -
four Hoy Scants bctwoen the! ."AV?Y :v' t-.'' I v I
of 12 and I I will stand KU.nd , fc- ' , I 1 ' X ' Iff- E
the body durlmr tho Imix.f-1 Ft;'"i''i'.li 3 ' ' "-. ' I B
1 o 'i
In s.ale ! .. t aVJ I - 1
S , X I IAI K
4
I1I1UU1I1 LnU ! ii-UlU fv -.-MiW'T ' 11
IARIH,
youth i
I soldli'i
I I rll.i
Foci
tnuest
:,es
i over
j itK funeral ecromony now
f prepared. ...
As tho pooplo o Franco, of all t
attoH and conditfoiiH of Jifo i-drlUn-
j lied to file prm tho hlor, the rov-t
'ernmont complotod Hit propnin-
rUtn for tho Kro:ii malo funeral on
i Tuesday.
; Marking a p recede n t
rmiontiH. at least n fur an Jiuro- i
liwiii custom has boon, (iaston
; Doumoruuo, as prosidem of the! !
j French republic, will attend the I j
j funeral service In Notro Dame on; J
j Tuewtay and will ile in the cor-
teKe hohlnd the body.
It in understood that those in
j charge of to otliiuetto of stale!
wanted tho upuuI forma observed.!
TAKE SEVERE TESTS
'
OTTAW.-J. March 33. (A) Only
supernorinal woman may bo com
mercial pilots ' In Canada. Tho
civil aviation branch of tho de
partment of national defense hns
ruled that they must undergo Uie'
-ame teats aa . men. ,A woman
seeking a private pilot's license
need havo only seven-tenths of the
Mrs. Louise McPhetridge Thadea,
San Francisco "rtolder of the wa
men'a altitude mark, who broke the
airplane endurance flying time for
her sex. She was aloft 22 hours,
ti'rea minutes and 12 aeconds or
nearly five hours longer than was
the previous champion, Bobby Trout
of Lot Angelea. .
5-olvetl of a chni'Ke of undue influ
ence. Judge Uar.lett upheld the
will of William Krnest Haskell.
.."w ....i.K.i. u, u .....ii. n p.u. facluri.r. a contest was made by
portion which the authorities re- tMIatol.-!, moInor nnd. a(ter
1 her death, by her executor.
'Toll me About it," requested the
"Hut, in the meantime, lot us
watch the children a fov minutes
Without nppeoriuR to d .'
Pt)lITUAM, Ore.,
Held tip, biaton and roblred of bis
service revolver. $.'0 and his auto
mobile by throe Koutheast Portland
hoodlums, - l'utrolinnu Ralph H.
Hurdick of the pollco narcotic
auad wa brottuht into police
KinderRiirten With mo and 1U -MIkS emeriroiiov biunilul eurlv tnd:iv Ho
1 t looley show you how. Wo 'just o,frr,r,wi .hi iA,.nti.iH in.
flioted by the butt of a pistol, '
lUtrdtck had received a "tip"
shortly aft-fti midnight that Hquor
and narcoiio operations were Koing
on in a sutmrlun disirtct. When
ho reached the place thre men
sudden Iv aooearod alonurnido nnd
Aren't they , ordered him to pet out and hold
up his hands. They took $S from
his co:u pocket njtd ill the same
time disco veivd his revolver.
With ihe discovery, Utirdiek
made a grab for the weapon, but
one of ihe'wen crledj '"Hold him.
XKW YORK, Maroh S3. U i
Mar. ;3, .4t I Unquestionably, iu the opinion of
Tr. John M. Hals of Columbus. O..
ono of the reasons for divorce
suits is the wife's corns. Ho pave
tho Kosiern Osteopathic asmu'ia- -lun
tton.
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'.Motherl" eXilaimod Jlmmie. "1
want to t oouud with Krank
nnd cut animals.'
"Now there is your wolniion.
Mrs,. Hobbs." sutkosied Mrs.
vejry
l Kill hit . n"
i Ihvon.- "Mtss ivmley is uerfectly I m .... .. ij w-. ....
The women seemed lo Nnno ; wonderMI with the children. She . . k ... , V " " .T,
much Interetttetl In their tvaches them ktvelv little somrs, i . ' . . . ...
needlework, but they could stoai ; rtrios whleh they dramatic and i "I" rriZu . Zr
quick Blanks nt the children and . imvntiur uamc. She !so h.m j "M . J .
hMr thfltl Hlkiltii lh nlnvl . .... - - ' ' "ni....Mni iioip
. . rrii caiiui. Junnwo. i hunU-work Includinc aper cuttina
sld Vnuk, AVe Hot to put tweh ' War miHtoltni:. buil.hmr with
! nearbe poltco telephnne when
! had revived.
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A HOME FOR HATS
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STIMSON TO TAKE
Thoneht for Today.
X O It T H WEYMOITH, Mass.
; trill A clam distributor here finds
no trouble in cettin customers to
i remember his name. His business
; stun reads: "TXun The Clam
Ruths on Air '
WASHINGTON. March 23. (Ji
tt should be worth whilQ tuning in
on jhw CoTumbla chain at 10 Jv nj.
Utptght to hear two Hutha. j&-Mrs.
McCormlck and Mrs. Owen, mem
bers of one:rejs. will spfuk.
Atheists f.ivo a Plain.
MOSCOW iJP) The soviet aerlat
ileet soon is to be presented a
new plane, "The Godless." The
piano will be built from funds
contributed by Moscow atheists.
-.-Group insurauo.. fur- faculty
members and employes has been
iprovided by (lie I'niversity of Chi-
Heairy Abolvci. t
lill 1 Do ETON, X. J., .March 2"iv caco. the school bcariuc more than
an- nan me eosr or tne premiums.
Henrv Ford has b.
of all cars under $I000
Studebakers
Erskine S ix
$S60
mt tit fefry
Bumptrt kJ sprt ftr extrm
WAS1HKOTOX, Marl
j Henry 1 ttimsm trill take over
h i s post as svr1 1 a ry of sla 1 c on
Monday or Tuesday. He will arrive
in New York tomorrow from San
Kmnotsco and come to Washing
ton Monday afternoon to be a j;nest
at th Wbll House for a week or
more.
.mi. !uniwn win rtinier wr.n ) j
iviai y (xrin'p tiiirint; uif iirsi
day o fihe week, sin as to obtain
full knowjfdce of current affairs
in the stale department. Mr. Kel- I
bMnc w:ll sail mx: Friday for Ku- I
rtle. where he will srwn.t utvral '
w-tV'ks on vacation.
Al TUMOHIIi: ll t l;
POPVLAU IX 1REUXD
I : mthJ-l
vlV So sreat U the
aulomohito raciuc in
Dl'BUX
interest in
Irvbuid that the f-ite of Thonlx
lrk. Publin'a Ikea.acr. epfa
r-ic dedicated to the use of the
people, are to he closed two days '
next July so, iremotera ot an in- ;
tenalien.il automobile rac may i
charge admlysden.
The Royal lnxh Aut.iniel'ile elub
bi n;ani:rit the rc-. SiitiiUr
raee at Krlfwst last year brought
Knarj li-rpetiivjt ckl no I with fl.-rnr for kftn-.a u. Th
a-dk- tiM It q t of jnannent I atajnulng is tirrt reraevej either b
tam. akaA nocketa n.i.w.1 i .llllr.ir the ir.kfrd uiacea in la.rd 01
laundry br.. But hau ht ao krv'0 f-oura and tarn over i.n.e.i o the city.
t.U up Wk much rooms hat aUndi. " T '" Vl xv OKI r--JN - &.ne
t.w i ,(! ' .,--i used In ita narurai cojor or may be
wppw ir ut.t, wftil t"tftinT j e-l!tT jxtj tepW' iKr know .hen thtjr'v?
hrona. do not torep dirt rf? the Firt cut out foair circular piecw "
r,at. eo her la ltam enpecially ; to t, tha rthrf and orer-ar.- them remain. A t . a tnetion picture
iriTa to acxMtvriodate the ldlSi.te the rirurs. ITien cut a atrin of hctr th ee,l tim an.t itwust
ktl, to Uttie felt ni Mtinlthe material SiUiii hich will g h stttinc mre thin hiai 1M Soutlt Rivrdt
exl to generally aoceuted fcy all, around the b-. Vaartr an oj -.1- ntxiy'a w.rih. Ijter h
yiv . i tne l urhl inrtM. Bind h aid ovvl that duriac l'i cid
lh Hat raa hown ter taitsioX thi urrtp with the tate and set h.x hi ivVet was i"vkd of
op littl. room in th tkwtl, Is j in th trav hv bireiitve them with liters than tin.
ronwnlent to n and cewts orr a tb tsr all th ar reond, e-n the
ry litths to main?. Furthermore i outxiiie of th wwr. Th oinini; ! '"w' acnain caaKT.
M It ecllapaihle. maairur i ax tn'w then coi-rred with a loot Daj Xiimn.KTOWN. v-o'i. The
pack for tr-ndrd tmerlinff. m2j ond into the top nng a no K"v- 'rv l- Stewart dent
Th rcator.ali mntred are f.'.riaiso all th way roend. A anat I'ke tt. When (lie and apa
p2a5n wira rinjra twohr Inches injf.t.tener ia ar.Td at each coraei warm into the att-.e h surti. the
diameter, oa and a half rmptyiof the bottom. Sew a strap Lhi-vj "iiniw cieAnrr and fiKka them
"Kr as and ren yards of biaajanth the tap to th top and 'in-
. ' t '!d th cas from a h.vk in th, .
i Th rtnft ar roch as am used ( orilf the cWt. ' " ! v"" tstcii
a lamp tdiadw and ooasj but a few j Wh.j thia rar aa drarnhrd wil' ! I-XKKl-VNr. Fla A crow.
aaeJt or aaay W mad at horre 1 h-.'M throe kala. oo or two addt- in rooster which ditaroed rci
Vr a kandV aaan with a aokWri UiMnal tnay be ad.ied br increa.ri ! denta rroved to Ne a pet ban;ja
" Thur kf m,T aowcht ;the moaKircnienta "rorr.!irly. f boy h- bad taocht tt to fsep
iy ha Wry for a fer cets.A: I4.m,h firjfj m.-y W ai ''i' sv.? and crow wheneTfr he
aaara. cc a caa ax lLv U.H oi.c jui w larger fctu. "tdetaandod.
OU A LIT Y.sndqualitA onlyjCouldproducc the ability
which The Erskine proved in making its official
record ot 1000 miics in 9S4 minutes unequalled by any
stock car under ?iooo. This brilliant performance is
fully matched by smart style . . . and by comfort that
many a larger, costlier car does not approach. Drive a
new Erskine and you'll be driving a Champion, and
you'll realize it before you've gone a mile.
Tuna in on Stdebaker Champion" Sunday Evening 7: IS to J:-5
'Pacific Time, Stations KGW, KHQ. KOMO and NBC Coatt to-Coast
Network
O. V. MYERS CO.
STUDEBAKER DEALERS
Phor 464
District Manager and
Sales Ladies
tf yo sir to ssra l.'J ta t weekly sel'.ir.t the famoas
"Kmrp" nd f oessaro dree and fost. oe the
sprinjr sairvle Uie at th Hotel Medford. Ttte.dar. March
!, only, or writ Krurp rs Vft; Co. iJ'i I'r.loa Are
IVwtUsd. Oreron. Acs now. lt"s a bit opprtanity. P
ar asd see the saxple lin Tuesday. March
Rough Roads Become Smooth
Roads to Drivers or the
To assure smooth, comfortable riding
on all kinds of roads, New Fords Have .
HOUDAILLE
Hydraulic
Shock Absorbers
As Standard Equipment
The finest type hydraulic shock absorbers are standard equip
ment on the new Ford. These combine with the low center of
gravity, the minimum unsprung weight, and the easy riding
qualities of the transverse springs to make the new Ford one
of the most comfoi table ears on the road today.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO,
Sixth and Pacific Highway
Phone 141
LSjctKPXBI
ar'iaaairnaran
danalEa
Highest
uauty
At Right
Price
Gum-Dipped Tires
Firestone Tires are built of the best materials obtainable. They
surpass all other tires in service and mileage Firestone tires
are the only tires that are Gum-Dipped.
But Firestone prices are very reasonable!
You may just as well have these wonderful tires on your car
the tires that give you greater satisfaction in motoring confi
dence in your car's ability to hold the road, because Ihe Fire
stone Non-Skid Tread is scientifically designed. Their more
flexible side-walls bring this great tread in complete contact
with the surface of the highways.
Our complete stock includes every size of Gum-Dipped Balloons
and High Pressure Tires come in for yours todnv!
Balloons High-Pressure Tires Truck & Bus Pneumatics
aaaajaaaJLa
OLDER TIRE SERVICE, Inc.
Formerly Exchange Tire Co.
Jackson and Riverside
Phone 520
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