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I'' j'i'i If r:; U')i mill' a v.! Ji.n ' jus ' -Pi r)M V fiHl'' ,uil;i- l-'J . r j"Vj.Ul"k3XiV"" 'lUJMJL'UUU AUUlTlMJjUAiL, MLUX PARTLY COLORED SHOES WIN FAVOR EARLY IS YEAR New Willys -Knight; Coupe ; 'GOBS Of JOY Al PRINCE TO WED BROADWAY STAR HUNTS CRATER1AN .-V1A8tiW? of MrM cpU ors y.iM'ft nmtcli cai'i nmV Jinnd- mor Fain.- Many are meant for evwnliiK ronr. , Not only for fjport, but fop after noon fliul evoniiu: coxtumoH tlio footu'onr which com Muck two col ors In dcalgiiF that ai'n carried out in other accessor Los, Ih mukint; u bid for popularity. . One biff rtrossmnkinK houwo h pushing the two colored hIioo v:i:i immlbiiK to mutch, fn nil it U worth, oven to the point of con trasting shoea and handbaK with the Hiiudo of tho Rown iUolf. Much blnek nnd white fm ovenliiK yhos widn scope to tho shoe deslKnei'H in the matter of color and they are nviklnK tho most of their chance to accpHtom women to woarlns shoes more brilliant than t:iIr costume. '.. Probably tho favorito two-color sltoo Ik midnight blue and fluff red . combined with gold, .Worn with a white costume, , with diamond ornament of wtur tU'sln, and handbag or vanity cast which car ries out the coloring of tho whoc-H, t, ho red, whito and blue cnHomble Ik dazzling in effect. , Jade green and melon pink fro- ; fluently f arc used together, and ' two ahadcK of yellow, with black ; also. a.re'much seen, . J The ah oca of many colors tiHiial i ly are made with toe of one shade, heel of another and applied trim- yihigbamU of a third color. ' --' S" ...' t.1 ' ' ' VV- T V Ttienwv Willvs-Kmaht Pix Coime. n product ol the Willys-Uvcrlanfi Lnn pany, promises to be one of the most popular models of this entirely new line of Knight engined cars. The lines are entirely different from former Willya- . Knirfit flc?mieil from the lonirer ni row radiator to the grace;ul curves ol the rear (marteri. 1 hi model should be ;ix.Tially fxjpular as a- town-car as vel! as a car lor misniess us"e. 1 hi? model also lias the new "1' inger-TiH Control," placing :tl tl;e hantU ot U:e driver com plete coiiirol ot starting; the'. motor, operating tile Ifehts and soutidiiig the horn, witiioiit chahjiiin ifie '"dmnng position.- ,' J""- Farm Notes Fear and the. Bootlegger All gialn fed to tin dairy cow should b ground, niherwis' much of It wl(l be uniligHHtetl and wasl d. The iiviiuf in grain will more than pay for the vui uf grinding. PARK PLANT USED BY:- DE SOTO PnKture land and woutlland ai'o most profitable when mauuged separately, euch for its own profit, (nod pasture Is not wa.siud w:ien stock is kupt out of tin; woods, for a well-stocked woodland has little or no grass, except in the southern longleal pine regions where good timber occurs in open stands. i i Honey in crystalline or granu lated form Is growing lit favor with the consumer. This form of honey, In tin cans, can be bought at a lower JH-Ice than liquid honey in glass. Crystallized honey Is hard or soft, depi.-ndlng on the temperature, and can he spread like butter. . Tho entire pasaenger car manu facturing facilities of the Chrysler .Motors plant In Highland park at' Detroit - had boon taken., ovdr. for exclusive production of the Do Hoto six, according to an announcement this week . by company officials. The big Highland park plant is built on a site covering an area of more- thufi fil aores. One of the moat complete manufacturing in tuitulloh hi the industry. It . has boon used In the past far hulldingj other Chrysler Mutors products nsj well as tho De Soto nix. The mil-' lion and three-quarters foot of floor Bjmc.e In Highland park has now! boon pet aside for Do Solo In an- tlcjpatlon of tha heavy -volume of; flales . predicted .for tho coming year by dealera-and officials of1 thai company., Approxiihately l,r,do,.-j ,00ft . feet h used exeluslvoly for .muupfacturiug. The rentalnder is deiotod to offices. In tho : first .. five months nf its ojclMtcnco Do tioto readied a vol produtaion atd distribution unparalleled by any other ear dur Iua tha wuuo period In the entire history of tho automobile industry. "It is the demand for tho Do Hoto six which makes it compulsory for uk to increase our production (fa cillties," said (. I'eed, general wiles manager -for Do Soto,- "'and. use. tlds great plant solely lor De. fctolo. .Millions of dollars have been RP.041I Ul factory expansion and our ' facilities throughout have been ex tended. Produollon ha Increased vastly, and still tho demand mora than keeps pare. wltJi our greatest efforts to produce cars. , "1 "With our raw material sources Ubder. proper control, we are bu.lUU lng more and better earn, al, tt re-, dueeil cost per car hecauso of the gclentiflo mamtfaeturing economies Wneliced by. Do Soto. Tho Chrys ler policy of passing nn to the ultimate oonsumcr the savings re sulting from those economics an os'abllidied practice with this cor porallon. . "Tho tremendous expansion of Da fcioto com us with tho story of tho phenomunnl growth of tho or ganization and the rapid liso of, Ohryslor business. In n few your Ouvyfdvr Motors has leaped forward-to a place among tho three preo-tet producers of motor cars In tho world- in n few months. Do . Soto hns taken .lis plnee nmontf the IcnUtis in ihe Industry." . , Growing chicks and laying hens need comfortable houses, that are dry and roomy and have plenty of fresh air and sunlight. tYoung fruit trees loosened at the base by much swaying in tho wind snould be slaked until they obtain sufficient "root-hold" to maintain theimt'lvcH firmly. It may be ad visable to drive u stake on cither fide, and tie the tree to them with a strip of burlap or sonic simliar materlal, that will not girdle the troo. us It expands in. growth. . U" the true is loosened by a single uevero windstorm, soil should be packed firmly In tlio opening around the baso. Kvery citizen of the country, except - the c-Uizcn of doubtful standing who finds particular rea Kon for flouting tho constitution and t:ie law. would be pleased to see the . Hoover policy .of enforce ment a pronounced success. There is reported uneasiness among bootleggers of Kansas City and VVahiugton, nth because of that policy and the heavy penalties of the recently enacted Jones bill, while there also come rumors of u professed indifference among the illegal fraiornky of New York on the ground the new penalties are ,so severe juries wouldn't, convict. .Maybe not, if the juries were as wet as Xew York Is supposed to be. Hut in general, juries, being a part of the American public which is unquestionably drf, would be ghid'nt such a chance against the big bootleggers as the .Jones bill offers. ' Kor If there is any element in I the country that .deserves strict i handling under the law it is tho ! class .that consistently has thumb- i normally is higher, and permits sufficient production in summer j when cows are on pasture. A large j surplus of milk in summer results ' not only In much lower prices for milk and luitterfat during that sea son, nut also in reduced returns for tho year. ed Its nose at enforcement. efforts. That it haa been, pussiblo .fpr -this , i-hauieful performance to continue , Is an indication bf the fact that ! enforcement ilHelf has not com rnanded the respect -it .should. - U ( Is plain thi:t PresJdeiU Hoover , meanh to change that condition. It, is clear, as well, that he. will have ' the support of three-fourths or morn of tho American people In his determination to. do, the job, Spineless persons yiiov h,avc- bevu unable to sec the heavy, line, be tween good citizenship unci open, or : covert sanction of lawlessness vir- tually have advocated thut ; the j government run up the white flag jto the bootleggers, Quito evidently, ' tile, president hup a dil'forent euu ! caption of both the dignity and ; power of government.. A'nation i that has never been forced to ad j mit defeat at the hands of another 1 power hardly will find it necessary to( surrender to a small, ., lawless j group within- its own borders. j (Kditorial opinion in. Kansas City ! Star.). i ' j ' . , miyvy istrangc anomalip one . fit , which '.!.. that he has nw. r been in Hm'y my of any nativn; save in Function & Marco'fpsuvy. on the super-dreadnnught, uie good ship "tlubs , of Joy" whic.i comes to ijum's Cratoikm theatre today. . Aitiougli Pat West only a gob pit board the "Gobs" of Joy" war jjiip, ho, rnnhM na. an admiral with fpptViam in the fun-making f's tivitioH aboard thai Jolly ship. ; Qjiu.of Wcst'H i :iief racking of ficers' Is Scotty WeMon, buck and wing, champion of ' the . I'ncUie fjeet. .Scotty. a native of that city ruinous", for. Uk.. inhabitants v.ho Ktiuandet'' their money riglit and ieit, plargow: jollied the fleet on theassumnce from I'at Woftt that he. c(iult Uo. his buck and .wing danco in. his bare foot to aava shoe leather,, . . . j.Also. in. the crev .of tho shiji are a complemunl of dancing gybs and Kailorcttes' including Dolly Kramer tho Uulo girl with a big voice; IMair and Tho.rnton,, ,Moore and AJjOOre, .Hewitt and Jones, Colcy and ,1-eepov. Vanda Allen, Henry Aofiiilrro and many others. Tue screen attraction is, "Riley the Copv" a comedy starring Far roil MaeDonuld and Louise Iazen da. . j t ,"'V),V:ll 1 r wuuL Rn NU I I : 1 IUVLI 1111 II M.X IS j ; nii, R ?-IUL c LuLv ;.. V- J PyriiiA.. . ;'' . ' AMtnillli ...I V r 7 ffirfC r r -,5ft n Vj-r 4 I 1011' .... -Rk i Itr.nge herds of breeding cattle should be limited to tho number 'ho forage can support In ."loan" years rather than in "fat" years.' Overstocking is one of tho main fr.ctora in losses from starvation! ' let-national border In the far nor ; thcru Wand of Saghnllen, Japa i uese below tho fill, parallel and ; Husian above. i ; iOvery Thursday, d,uring the five ; mouth winter,, lasting, well into 'April picked runners' from the , liirger cities.-on cithet:..Jd.o,jpf the line moot at the harder :? to ex I chance .mail sacks. . - One way to Insure a uniform j supply of milk throughout thV year Is to have a larger proportion ; of cows freshen in the fall nnd , early winter.1 This stimulates pro-, Auction of milk when the price SAGHAUFA" POSTM FA' t'SR SKIS IX WIXTKU MOXTHft OTAVM! HOKKAIDO, Japan. -?) It is the skt-maU that carries n eojoniiinfcntlon across the ln- IVanut Vendor Itarrcd, HAVANA "Peanuts, -0 cents a bag," or Its Spanish equivalent, will be heard no more on tho prin cipal Htreots her. The secretary of the Interior has so decreed. Located al. T.nAt jf. ; ' TAMPA, Fla.fP)-r-John;: Law Is the name of a deputy Cnl'tcdjj States marshal here."' - ' - ;' Coming Attractions MabcMe Corey; tvno as Mabolla Ctlman was a famous beauty in i Broadway mdsical. co.rricrfie3 of 107, cqys she may soon wed Don ' Luis de Bourbon, first cousin of the king of Spain. To th Uiallo ...The .picture, of a beautiful girl,. ylcvredIn the midst of an African tipglr'jCsriulsMllton. ,-siJlfl'j lujck to civilization to find tlie woman pic tured. Hut 'It is not .the unqucs ticned beauty of the pictured woman- that intrigues him ns he traces- tho gIrl'a history before finding hea, but the -steady,, ami amazing ..yrogreiJa she has .made upward in, her career. , , . : Thlrt is., the beginning . of the f;tor.Y uf i'Loyo. and, the Devil," r.tarrtng tr. Sills coming to,, the Kialto. theatre tomorrow. Sills phtys the part, of a titled J-nglish explorev wiio. is first interested in, then in love- wIUi -and later furi ously jolo.us o,f (Jioyanna, famous prima donna, pluyv-d by Maria l)i;(la. famous Hungarian actress. picture. .. - The rights of Sir James M.'Bar- rie'a renowned play,' . ."Hitlf . hh Hour," were acquired and . made.; into a full lengtn nH-tfilking, pro- . duction under the title of..;:The;; Uoctor's Secret," and will be. pro-' ( seated at Hunt's I 'rator-ian ..yjeatre, topmrrow. ? .-. ; ., Jtuth Chaltertou. il. T.. VaVner, John J-odor, Kohert KdesonKtUe.l r Wales,- Wilfvod Koy ' and ,,,,'anc; Price comprise ihe-cast..- ,.ir i H is one of Farrio's finest. and .' with Its being transplanted, toho : screen as .audible ontortuituen.J. film fans and lovers of tlfc drnma may be assurad. of perfect, vnjoy meat, , - ..' Society Comedy . W Rialto Today quickly that amount can bo made to' disappear whetv we see. 'ychilr lilntv of the flits;,'! at" the'. Rialto thtare today. . ,; in, iho- whirl of Kow York's diazy high social stratum this fifty thou suml UtHts .Jaoic AJulhail and .Uoro lliy?. Mackaill . u. vvy short lime in durd, ami four thousand doilav-fur coats and f ifty-duilar-a-plato. dinner--, parties help in the, reduction process.- . ... .- , , . This- high society ' comedy iK packed with amuting and patiie- tic .-:itlel,iKht , on ,thtv diffic.ultios eueqiiiueiUug' an ci.lravagynt -girt w hone. spending money is sudden-. iyf r.cdiic.ed from thousands to hun- tlreds...inari'ied to .a .boy who thinks hOfjis, -rich,. .lie .learns that .fifty thousand in the :'HiW is actually .itlOM'st poverty. . -. ; , Tc (IIu.itV Cralciau . The dramatic, vehicle that, swept Maude Adams to new heights of glory has now been transplanted to the 'screen as. an all-taling motion .Many fof uk. who liuvo, jmngined how content' we yould:' be with fifty thousand dolktiTs in the lytnk have an opportunity to learn 'how Simple Diet nni.FAST,. 4reland. (,P) John 'Slater, !r3-ye;ir.-old patient at the Derry infirmary, convalescing after an operation, gives his roclpu for lon'geytty pot ut ops, t porridge anil sour milk formed his diet for, more than 40 years. i. (t l 'noulii w """ Xmvn v. ,, ", rr" "'.me'i':'i 1 -atUin. i. , " I iuil ,,1, 7"kt rI.-ntU.ncorlriir r. t"n U """""'"''il on .k;,'. HiiiTiKirTrrrr tin. Kr,., ....... l e.ri-i , niiiny ei'i:,i Zr Wlni,n,.l..i .. . It : -i-i.,: .. . tills 'll-mvlnelal c(tW I'1"'"' "Imllar inuZ j vlnc!,il l,mk8 sim. : ;1,,n"r;'s'iMoW,.y lminclim hero. m ,H i """''I I ho Tl.am i..l1 , .. , .ihi: r.ms-n. ,.,,.,. I many warm kuppwu, ' IMi-uiiKhukl ,,if oittins ! Krym li Ai-;ulemy. Im,,. irt tht-ntwivoi hraiE, i- j (Mi.iliud, nn-sidni inin;il (linens l'rj Scientific Notes Tracing cloth used by draftsmen in blueprinting drawing may be come popular ns n curtain mater ial as a result of an accidental dis covery that tho fabric admits 'tho healthful . ultraviolet rays of tho sua, usually excluded by paper nm other kindu of cloth. Aluminum Is combined ( with ,ther mviulx, according to reports ofr processus developed by. a . ptan Francisco" inventor, to form valti al.le alloys. With fcold. n hard, light nlloy Is prepared: a silver mlxtnrft so hard that it can bo sharpened to a razorlike, edge Is ; also made, nnd cotiper is mudoi , mi it able for use in tools. falling ovir tho center of an earthquake just when It occurred waa the oxpeiicmtr of n Hrlth'h fretghicr recently. 8h was off the coast or Chile w:ien three honvy bumps woo fell ns if she were scraping the bottom, tligh the .-chart showed tho (lepth of wter to bo over Itio fwt. -. StiKlltts are helnn oonduoted by , the nrmy research board ut Manila to dlMCrt.vr If insect J msy nut ps carriers of leproy. The investiga tion was Btarted several months ngo and, although but ono case of trtfisiuuisiuu o tho disease by ti inoxnuilp Uiim been definitely io oordod, tho cxperinuilts uiq blill under way. Clcnn rnfr wanlod at tha Hall Tribune offlc. . U ; In Keeping . With Its Fine Car Engineering -Standards, Oldsmobile Jow Offers A : . , Feature Characteristic of High'Priced Cars PRESSURE LUBRICATED PISTON PINS , PRESSURE-LUBRICATION of the piston pins h;is long been consid ered a mark of quality in automobile engines. Only twelve other makes of1 cars are listed in the annual issue of Motor with thia advanced engineering feature.- And only, one of these is within $500of Oldsmobile's lpw price. In the 1929 Oldsmobile, oil is forced to the piston pins through 'rifle-drilled connecting rods, instead of being splashed from the crankcase in the conventional manner. And the main, connecting rod and camshaft bearings arc also lubricated under pressure. This feature is important to the man who seeks motor car val uc because it adds to dependability. Typical of Oldsmobilc's quality construction arc such features as its General. Motors Research hich compression cylinder head . . . rigid crankshaft. . .double-ribbed crankcase .'; . the engine protection afforded by . oil filter, air cleaner, gasoline straincr and crankcase ventilation . . . thermo static charging . . , controlled cooling . . . fuel pump . .. full automatic spark ... . rubber engine mountings of special design , . . silenced chassis and silenced interior. ,.. And Oldsmobile's big high-compression engine now develops 62 horse powctv combining brilliant speed, power and acceleration with remark able smoothness, quietness and NtWlOWtR PRICE economy of operation ., Tin's fine car engineering gives OUlsmobile buyers an assur ance of long life, dependability and thorough satisfaction. Mumr :'vf,-.. ;,..,;,.-IiAItCaBIt-IBIffi!S ZfiS ' ,. vsnpi1 FOUS& COACH SSBBCE o Armstrong Motors, Inc. " Phone 18 101 Sp. Riverside Gfop $ 555; Sedan :?C95; Jlnattilcr $'iS5; Tonritiq W5. pm.'rtrciqi Chastit $305'.- All Wilfts-Oierlmil pricrs J. o. h. Toledo, Ohio, aiul siieciftctitions snbjrct to ,' change u i'Jioul notice. " 1007a AlBWSiMV OF MiST JTAKTIXO villi Sis first presentation to America's motor iaIs, tho new Superior W lMont t htXH nroiiscii uu evnr-irrtwiiw titfo An nispecUon revc.iis " orpiihliccnthuMasm. InJautiaryandFoliru-' WiipjMU's bcauly ot ucsito an-, salcfl hIiowciI a uaiu of more- llum '100 over Rales for the corresponding months You will readily under!-."! such al.lo suereS vhco ;SupB Mr. A. IIINIKKIIUll .l" , Whippet's boauly lnctucnl of detail. . '. . 'f.''.MMLfMl A drmonKlrntion revcais US"' ' ,',riih if 192. Xliie !s dramuti.: proof of llie now pik-l!pandBroal'rllv'r.loJ jti Superior hippct'a tremendous poptilar .,f control and coiiiforinlile '"S m never before associated wiw pensive car. , tVILLYS -.OVEtl LA "ft , I TOLEDO. acceptance as the finont valnc ever olFcrcd a rouror light Six driver, , ''."' :',. ''.'. ' -:' i'-i' p "; 5 rl:J '' TREICHLEk MOTORS, INC. 30 North Holly " . , phono '615 . I. 5l WSw'kHj anH? ' 4v--. it 1' TV-" t ...... . I