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"" ' MEDFORD'MTJC TRIBUNE, MEDPQTfD, iOREGOy, SATURDAY, XPRTL 27, 1023. i Med; onu mail tribune Dollr, tumlo,, w..iif , ,.. II IMt n. mm. rM . HBk'IT W. HIJH1,. rV.ltf . I. Ililll'TRol IMITII. MoMor AO llKHwtal Nowoopw Kotl U tmnt el.M rutl it UmBoM, to..., iuhM Art m Morti , UK. , HtlUm-'mlTKlN oUTW If Mill- In AillllW-t: ffi SKffi:::::::::: Ii IMIM, UIHrfH frnft, , k umif. Piuiwui uiit, muniu, , ,,,,,, .w , &33 SJS.rr.f??::::::: '""j (AaCV h"ii.0r! liil"lSSj.; ii)nih. ..i .' I !''. "' . balif, wlloout HiiihJoj, uii. ;w. Dklr, ollh HiltHlar, lirw ftv Ail utm, coon 10 oilmiro. f mi I.Jili .MKML'KB ur 1IK AlHllf lTl:l PRIM Rrrtl.lul Roll Lnuil Wire ft-l.(.- llio AMooiolrit I'm. nulUKlfoly mltlm I (bf ui tt4 aiibllrillun of ll w rtKnifi erdll1 to It or oMterviu crmllud In Mill (mpot, Ami ibu to tbo lil immi putillbMl toma. All lldlll lot liUl.lltlUuO lit IIMMI luooubtt Iwtila mi oUo tuml. . nni dJlr '" elieulitlm for ill obtM Mdlm Oti, I, lin. Uit. , . Otlldal Hint of III" nit or Mrdtotil urtlcliU w ol iMivn INjuuty. Aihcrttitnc ttiirntiitliM ' U. 0. WUUKNHKN A CIIMI'AST Ottva In N Vork eiiiuio, Uetiuti, rttMlMO, lot AtiKaln. iMlllt, rtloiMl- Ye Smudge Pot i By tXrthuir ffy,iv-U".f' i jAlitiiiK Scmtil.r- McflU'WHt, .; ! dfunticit :' BKulti ' jftmtenlay ;P'- I tlBltl 111 Willi! :Wt:ll. - . '-t ... 1 A C'hleiiiw (lonllnt Wiih Main In lilsail'fli'O.to uvo 4fiiuti"tii who .illil, lh umtttl IhUroilAlif OhlmiKif Job. ' Tit (lullua aiiv tmulilu.tu ilului inhin llit uwtlvo, and mo wnrlinit on nil ! lh (nHi'iift" tili.-y'ran' titlulf' itr,-t-Astttit Unit lio I'lillwl tho wroim tui.,,. . V i MtB .'rreHlilont'H fni'tn rH't ! sura In woll on tlin roiut to Until ; )ivhkii(m liy coiiKri'im. n tin'" i''i n tlovoto Ills i'lii'i'Kli'H tn ll" iiliullsli munt of iiowrty,- r'' I'liininilKii ' pnmilM'. Hit imikIiI in niiilin It . tinlililiy. tnivin'til tirttunil hi'ro haw lliilr.eyi nil mi I'lKht-i-yllnili'r i Thl In Win Ik 111 tin- CnrVHlllH' ' elioinl union or whutovri- It Is, KlllKli fof tllfl hl'llt'flt of tli l.lhiniy ; fiiiul nl llii" Wlilti'KlilK ilii'iiiir. J (tiUiiviilllH: OnoltTlnira.f Why ) Ktltuira liMiVM town "HUitili'nly, k l.'-Thot-f , am , tlntio vfHiiiiiriinIn liM-t, uinl all report they liuvo lu-lil up wtill ilurltiff .tho rtull hohmoii" -(Ouiullo Now,) Is thin a ronton. klon. or a, coniiillnivnt V 4 fiV, mull wnt tlown the Main ..Hii'm yoHii-riluy Willi u linrNii eoiliii' vifx3.7il iill-woailior tnmil, .'Tllfre liftvu hftin tilMenl o tlooon KUirlva nlioin. lliuvy Slnet.Hi-, lu "oil Unron, itolim tu Jail Hii' tloi'u monllm unit tiatlne iiotlilnB Inn the 'i-oiular inn of Jml kiuIl In the flhil place, .Mi-. Siueluli' Is not In jail, oxeeiit iirt tlie from tinne of Dm paporN, anil, In tho hcciiikI ItlaMi. hlH Kt'ont wfnlth will ennlile him to net tin oituiKO when ho wnnls II, If and whon lm Is Incii'-corixti'il,.- . . . )J. Karl (Call luiN wiUti-n amrtlW'v verse. It Is a Hum voiso, th-it .njMMUti to lie ovoi'-wolslit,., t . (! 1 - t '"jtnniilnir In too Rood ? for t,lii 'w'rotoh of, ,rortltitid, arrowti'il foi- mahliiK' alli'gil din'OKiUory re- litnrkri atiniil tho ninyor." Tho l.nvvo polloiMiian who iiindft tho Bi-i'.!, will miffui'. a pioiiioiloii one of tlii-so diiyn. Tlip- valloy whi'Bt U - up hlnh onoohU to wave In tho hoikIo pvott IiiK hroeie, J- Voluon Ivy cures and straw liata showlnK up. - ItlTUKH 1H) WK PHtrr? t.niiHlc Observer) ; 1i- SAtniday afternoons ar holiday fotV. nil memUers ' of ; Local '-ntVd imiyt biv oh- j.MTvcd undPr penalty of fine. . i Oreen ftnUnm are hoolullv ohlra : dbiftl by the bet peoide, for red . wmi known -tj.. everybody, and f Mjttne of the home.brvw leap bo te-Vtt-d on the breath. j-AH the iiittiew in ibo .N'ush dls tj tot nr running full ItUM, for xw IJrst itnu lnee ihn war. j'Thvro's always a trick )i. It. They ffi you CAr or a pUom,rtph on i crtdlt, and then demand can), for nx and dnnep records. tush - 4U Tnnes.eun.) There Is no Jtastico. , 1 A wrlstwateh baa I en invented ; that windH Itself, but what K f iMHHted Is n wrlstwatch that will , XI ZmT xh WWT I WtI.tKVK"iT l?K NOT" " I Some critic who isn't wry olmev. ttiit thought the referenct to uly tonen in lunt week'w uner whs lhntred by homp: fulks. When iwke o( fVn0lu$ ta town,' I meant ( mttixr to aui" nrwi city. ier 4o ; the viHne fltmrly ul) of or wom on r oiio,v tiii Imik Hiinplo j good ne nmlt VJle Tfccs- kind irtid t(WMttnd a Htnrrous Piovl denciiv ttiak' th, ."ttT)i bVAUtitul. iM cuio tn tb lot o'c4 derend on tuk' mj )ovW(v-though ull un ; these bfiM mor dr r to add the i Tin a I touch to Navur'H work. Somv arv poor nnd mnttot Afford ftur rjolhw. nnd most of (hem nre t-wi- ' 4h1 noUth to drv.fl nimply. knowing that any Khow of formal flitery hr tn th cumry woukl Uuk n nilly m n evrnm Rv-wn ip' rottotv imtehi but itingbnm 1 ihw'iiei detract frflnl' their iood lfctok nnd HMh ert'emvs : ihirly dUpldyn theiv pwfevt ihjw. tNirly ull country town ui- full pr'tty women. tKountsln Inn Tribune.) Rrtdtn Fun KtevtiMonlerf KBNT, Wiwh. A pi II IT. Vt it. ) frlliw wn eleetro'HtHt by lilt radio aeiUI when I be radio wliiwi cttmtt in cuutact with hvgh Uns.oii line. V THE STRANGE CASE THE coniilctoi pxonerntlon of Juilfje IJnrdy will como ns n de fidcd KtirpriHe to .tlx people nl liirKi' pnrtii'iilnrl.v to those who iuitlei"iiiml the nnture of impeachment proewlinKK, , . . Impenuhmerit ItihIb, crimes ond misdemi'imnrK lire never involved, for mioh chnrt'es can only be denlt with by the estab lished eonrls. The object of impeachment is not to innihh , i,.:.... i.... . . u. !...i:.. i ... .. ......i .. c,.. -li'llg Idling lllll III (llll III" 1II1IIYIIIIIU1 UUI Hi Uijivm limn,, ,-i fiirthfrwroni! doiiiK,. The l.owor House bniiKs the ehnrKes; r,,,t 11,1. H.O lie- Mortnln ..moliw.fo (lin iriri'l. ' - ii'' - . v t , . oyipuU, iuw,"'it nre never Ii'Knl or judiei.il i ohi.VaHetV.biit Jeplirelyi.olitieftl; And if there arc cnnujih volwi ' to ItriiiK impeachment, ehliryes, it' is nenerally assumed :tl.A i,j,,rT.'V.,..i,c'tK'f;,.: ' tii other' wefcts, this Hiirdy trial was generally feirded as a well org-imized political selicmrV to "tret" .Indite Hardy, reopen llieMd'herson hiilnappiiifr Reandnl, and, if possible, "feet" Aimcfl. : . ..'ic ...'..(, . ,.; : . AH, the prellininiii'ies confirmed this belief, as did1 the'-evidence introduced in the impeachment trial. And yet by an 'overwhelming vole both .Indpe 1 lardy and rs. Mcl'lierson are absolutely exonerated, ; -r : , ' :. i '!''.''''. . Aid, of which, as we say, is tptito puzzlinft. .Two weeks ago the present writer attended the trial at. Sacramento. Pur iutf the entire (lay, jtisl tine member of the Senate voted for the defense, and he was poinled out as a member nf the Kotir i-tipiare (iospel ehiin-h. All the newspaper men -agreed the trial was over before it stnrtetl. .Indge l!nrdy ailmitted he had re- ictfivcil the utiii clieelt iroin .VI tion had to-' prove to make their case was that t hi) money was paid, nol as a. "love offering,1? lint, as payment to. a judge for lejinl services rendered. ,. , Cerlninlv there appeared to, lie nothiiiL' to it. Neither ludgc Hardy nor Sirs. Slcl'licrson showed any ilispusitiun to explain thei ilt'taiW ul this tniwianl KM. v When tlit; main lioints at. issue were approiicheil,. both (jiiUcml from memoiu's suspiciously do- iofltivc . Ami yet they won a completn and sweeping victory, and all tlie tiine'and money r.pent have gone for nothing. ' The press dispatches thus far. have contained no satisfactory explanation. We shoitld think the taxpayers of California would demand one from those responsible for the initiation of tho action, ? ; '., '"' AMERICAN COURTS MUST BE REFORMED - K ,, iiT'IIK law enrorccmcnt machinery is breaking under many 1- infirmities arising from its teuhnicalities, its circumlocu tions, its involved procedure, and, too; often, I regret, from in efficient and dclliKpient officials,'! President Hoover sn id in n public adtldrcwj in N'ew York, as quoted liy the Oregon Journal. "The administration of the criminal law in the United Slates is a disgrace, to our civilization." President iTa ft, now chief nt-lice, has shid it more tbitn oijee in public addresses. ' . 'The judges and the lawyers all know what is meant by these two President, ot the United 'Stale's. !S16st laymen are begin ning to find out that America's reputation as the notorious nation of xM world is largely and lawyers." 'i .' it' 1 ' .What Sir. ifoover said is: " - 1 That ''the law enforcement machinery is breaking luuler many infirmities arising Troiii its technicalities '.'--meaning tech nicalities in procedure md practice. ' ' ' . ; 2 Tlrtit, "tho law enft'ctMuent machinery is tireaking under its cirmimloeutrtins" meaning the round-about processes in which the merits of the ease are subordinated to ancient prece dcnlfi in procedure.? ; !'! Thtit "the law enforcciiient machinery is breaking under ita involved procedure" mcahinK old rules adopted and a)i plied centuries ago in England the other methods of the middle and dark ages. . These are a direct appeal lor simplification of court meth ods. They are an appeal from the President of the I'nitcd States. - Hack of that appeal are the prestige and power of the presidential office ami n man with a determined jaw. And the hearing Sir. Hoover tyill get en the subject from the American people is likely to arouse n sentiment that will simplify and modernize court procedure in spite of many unwilling courts. judges and 'lawyer. , Perhaps the ultimate in 'pood milliners is for the man in the electric chair to offer thrflady reportyv bis scat. As to the hardy' tonalities investigated as to wjicther or in chewing tobacco. ' Kvery cloud has ft silver lining. If the Yankee golfers are defeated, think how it will strengthen Mayor Thompson's cam paign to keep out Iviiig (ioorge. Al &mith can breathe easily, started to write his memoirs. I I MUTT AND JEFF OH.wkvwas r wo such k , lkt if T TUTtfF UJA "eAv ( JtrF You uSt Hi WALKED ecl i? "don't strt sweeziM&i 'IT) AND iPjt onuy HAb A D4P SOME JJIFTY r 0 i vl voice! tclc uttls AKOUNU -r, Ithrowj AMoTHeR. PAic r 1 WWUV VOiCd I COULD -tANib A yj mjySl i I f - W PAL, H0Wb YOO S6T J J IN TH& , 'fS?--i oF ATCR C.M J , a pat. job' in j C"V' rvlfeir SASfe BAUL -W- 1,s tp MAN)UV J RAIN AND Sl V Of JUDGE IAtDtf niii.;,.!!, '- ' rs. flleriierson, all the prosecu chargeable to the courts, judges in the time of impiisitions nnd of the early pioneers, has no one not there are essential vitaniines ,'.''!' ' . . Teddy IvooSevelt, Jr., bin It Looks Like a Job in V Y 'iV: 1 Tt-tKWiy f T" S LULU. S Aw'rC-c I if p ' Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D . . , ' mtntd MUM liorUIMlii to (moult bnlth oil) bli.M, not to 'ltl,oa. n j uutnuiiit, will 6. ow.il El Ur. HnJ, If . .uoipwl, otlt oildrwMd .nmopo la .i-bioW "i UlUr abould bo brlol otid olKt.ii In Ink. 0ln to Uio laigo outntifi of liuo n I uoivod, 011I7 low oou bt ouowortd boro. Ho reply god bo motto to itirto not nf,fnm j in. w tMin..iono Or Willi., B,.d. t. of mi. -..n. I WHAT, NO Horc'a. a very human letter. I' don't care to dlacuaa the HUliJrct or I 10 doiialo tho iiuftiUona this youim j w p m a n .ruUes. f nn : r. -i ut wun nooKivorma live in Sho writes to mo ; water, milk or food? (C) What for advicD,' if'hat i doe.s the liookwtu-m look like uinUr 1- all t h e r e' is ! tllft microscope? t7) What hanl ntiout It, 'and' 1 Ltary tnenns should lie "uned to pre- , puhllah the letter vent', hotjkworm Infection? (C. merely ' t o r. the , ' i ' i .'benefit tit other f iAnsooor. (1) Subjects merely ' ydunt,- " w o rrt e n becoinn lanttuld, weak, anemic, at . who may be In n tKn "r91). ."no account." (?) The similar sjtuntlon. f "ground ttchV 'or : "mazamorrn ", or r a rt-a n r,.. t "(low itch" Or'"toe ilch" nrodueed Urndy: .i "To be perfectly frank with you 'I'm afraid of .you, nfrnld to. ask about a personal matter most im portant to mo. Hut I'm wIIUiir to nbido by your common senso nnd hope you will take the trouble to answer me. - - , "I havo no Rood friend to turn to for aitvleo except yourself. : "I'm IS years of ai;e, next month I'll be Ul. J'vo none with a itood boy for two years of steady friend ship. V,'p plan to be married In June. , riouso don't think we're too younK. J feel niueh -older, and be tween three youtwnr nnd One ohlnr sister nnd lieepliiK tho wolf from the door i have It-urned a. bit. , "This nfturnntm thi.-y brousbt iiiiither homo from the stuffy old rotten mill half unconscious. The: iiuisoil. bvai'lnK s o von ehlldrell two uf whom have dled--nnil lliiirally slavliiK ten hour dally m' a factory. ; Perhaps you lulve now siuessou my prnblein hlrili con- trol l-lcasa don't tear this up till you have read it. Heinoiuber. 1 promise to follow your advice "Dear doctor, 1 am a coward. T want to marry but I dun't. want children, . for the first flvn years' and I'm afraid . . . Haven't vc a rlKht to live our own lives? . . . Kvery young married couple don't havo children the flr.st year or twb ... If wo don't have any the first few years must we live with a conscience that would whisper murder" all through life : Isn't there such a thlnis as married childless life for a few yearn, while both work and save for tho future? Couldn't we do this nnd later oil raise hoalthle normal children when wo nre financially able to Blve them the proper care? ... "Hellovo' mei.j doctor, If ' my,' people had had jlio means to sctiit mo- tV colleao lor even, td -hint) school I'd be enJoyiiiR a' fuller. lltMimer Iitm 1,,Ntnri. it ,,...,.,. about' birth Control, I had ti leave, .school to I po to. , -work fouY. yeaiS auii. and 1 still say my hnpplesf days were my school days. . lint Hint lii past. May 1 hope for some advice?. .. -' . ' , . I. ! 1 1 I" " -. , i i '' "slRnqif. - All other considerations aside, my experience has convinced me that the happiest man-lanes are Ihoso where children come early and often. ' The reat drnwhark about tho plan wljrehy the first few years are devoted to saving and accumulating the menns to "alvo them proper care" Is that when the scheming couple decide they can ''afford" to have children they discover they are not Kolng to have any. Tho medical society sent a roso lullon to the legislature the other day condemniiiK a birth control bill. The doctors sold such a law would he detrimental to public welfare. The doctors oiiRht to know, for they see the sad ending of many a story that begins with n prologoo such us this young woman writes. As a health authority- merely, t advise young persons contemplat ing matrimony to wait until they feel physically and financially capable of rearing children. Ql'KSTIOXS AND AXSWKltS . More- llcdiuty ltunk I have been taking hot oil treat ments which nre recommended to stop dandruff: hut In a lew days after a treatment it seems ... (.Miss P. W.l Answer. Have you tried hot Icmounilo to clear oft the mort gage? 'Any oily or greasy appli cation will temporarily cover or conceal dandruff, but the notion that such "treatment" can cure the trouble la Just another bit ot beauty bunk. Send a stamped en velope hearing your iddress nnd iink lor advice lor the care of the hair and the control of dandruff, lliHikwortn I (O Does hookworm enusojfrtmt puhllc beaches If they wore d.Nilh? (2) How long does it tako;t' stockings. Now nil th back for the 'disease to develop? (ajjhone may show, except tho last What is the length ot lire both of Joint. the worm ami of the larv.i? No need to worry, however. Give , the Talkies for Mutt Next Week IIIMHOS? Could hookworms or Inrvao live on clothlnii, n aultcaae, pupers, shoeH, etc., that they had come In contain dew itch" Or'"toe Hch" produced by penetration of the. skin hjv-thf-larva develops a few lioitrs aftpr infection; It takes two. weeks 'for the larvae to migrate from' skin' to small intestine, and otlier than the too Iteh no symptoms occur until tho parasites havo arrived In the Intestine. (3) Klve to-J2 months, perhaps lonKer in some soils. (4) This Is possible, but Improbable. (! Tho parasites are mueh more likely to live In water, . milk or other contaminated food than on a dry surface. : (II) No matter,. but In the nuked eye tho hookworm ap pears, one-half to three-quarter inches lonw, the diameter of a wire hairpin, but are seldom seen, as they are not disohni'Ked except un der treatment. . Tlui nilcroscople eilKS urn dist-hiirKed from tho body of the host, and it is-through the okkm thai, the soil Is polluted. (7) ",0 '-iiier pi'i'ventanvo measure Is 'ho education of tho people about tbu Imporluneo of sanitary disposal of huinail exerement. Prlmitlv, habits, and the entire lack of tin- simplest sanitary conveniences in many southern communities, are to blame. Then, where soil is pollut ed, never go barefoot. (Copyright, John F. mile Cu.y Ilnmlit Stew Nugent, imroled at n o o n ylsterdny, .surprised his mother, 272 miles away, nt exactly i!:ftt) p. in., thereby era shin' the cross-country record in a car se lected at random from some 30 or more lMirkcd along the street. An optimist Is a feller who thinks the customs officers nt- Key West won't look In Ills golf twig. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pa gel One.) can, making himself useful as long as ne can. ana men set a guuu example of patience with things as they are, continuing to take an in- luivni ill Mitt uuntMHtJ n lien nc iuu no longer be useful. We are here now, we see the earth and tho stars, and can at least mlmlre the inconceivable wis dom nnd (Kiwcr that manages uebu hfo and unt hills. We don't know what we shall see after this. Chicago's aldermen decide that if ladies insist on taking off almost everything, when they go swim ming, it Is hopeless to control them. If they wear"'something or other" It will be all right in Chi eajto this season. The world has traveled far from I he day when women were driven woman the right to wear nothing at all and she will Immediately cover herself from head to foot. That's her nature. 1 1 1'ncle Snm is a prosperous old Kentleman, and his children. In-1 ,,,ii ho .nrnnrntlnna 1 nluo "ItldlnB! tile col poratlono, am albO , prosperous. Corporation profits for 1928 are figured at eleven thousand millions ! of dollars by the income tax Ren- tlemen. CMgurettcs alone paid In the first nine months of the curre.it liscal year J247.1C0.000, which is $2H.Co-J. 000 more than the precedinn year. YoutiK iwople at least have not neg lected their cigarette smoklns du ties. , Quill Points M might be worse. Snppose you had to work up a lather before bar. erins :the .lawn. , , v-; Simile for. -today: . Ah diurnal us any fown's mniu utreet -at dawn. - , Ala! By the tlriW people out grow Santa Claus, they et tho no tion that a cedar chest will keep out molhs. 1 , : An optimist is one who has bad teeth nnd reflects that he may die bofore it .is necessary to get a plate. A husband is llko your breath. Your brealh doiwn't (llsti'ewt you until you try to iioltt U. ' A normal 'wifo Is one who feelsf defrauded when her husband spends money to support his own people. Vanlly ' ls thn ti n a 1 1 I y that prompts :i man who Is getting bald to feel cheated because his wifo Is getting fnt. - Comforting thought: The public prints in other countries complain that tho other governments are foolish, too. Americanism: Choosing a wild and jazzy life; choosing a banker and a president who are dignified. If nil the world seems jazzy and flappery, perhaps it's because you aren't invited Into a better atmos phere. - . lu r r.jf - If lYavel has a- broadening in fluence, porhaps lt's a good thing) to let congressmen bring In bag gage without examination. ' . , : ; The governor bf l-oulsiana once took a three-year college course In seven months, but he has learn ed ven more in. the last seven weeks. Tho best reducing exercise consists in placing both hands against the ctbxe of (he table and pushing; back. Brief history of a prominent citi zen: He dodges cars; he dodges jury service; he dodges taxes. A hick town is plnce where, printed criticism of a public serv ant's public acts fs taken as a per sonal Insult. The percentage of illiteracy j Mexico is decreasing rapidly. Those J being butchered are the ignorant j ones. j Correct this sentence: "Tie , niHkinK my uving," said the wife, .. j never sav or do anylhing io handicap him : FROM U.S: TO CHILE;! i' WASHINGTON, April 27. (&i j Plans for a non-stop flight be-j twoen the I'nited States and Chile j were completed today by tho: Aim-nonn intorniinni Airwiiys ami tlio fliirht will bosin wilhiniin-. a tU(.ht across Un- Athimlc In Iho next 10 daysi. ' August. The flistit will be ma ilc in the I " Sikoisky pliine. whirh was oriir-j lloiinr ,lnrl-t inally eonstructod tor the French SAX JOSK, fill., April ;T. (P) filer... Kene Konck. to make a'Juptiee John K,. Richurils of the trans-Atlantic flight. Tne flight will be started either lrom Washington. 1J. c , or Tampa or Miami. Fla. Prince Penitent -I w m V-- Crown Prince Carol. ' ItLT'HAliUST, ltumanltu April Trustworthy sources have revealed a penitent letter from former Crown Prince Carol at Cannes, France, asking permission of the Rumanian regency to re turn to his homeland. The letter was written to the patriarch Mlron Christen, one of the three regents who act for Carl's son, thC boy King Michael. It expressed contrition for esca pades' and for his deserfion of liis country, and- contained- an of fer to Join tho . regency and of fullest loyalty to the throne and government, If allowed to return. 4 '' - ItlaUo Sunday. "The Street of Illusion." which is to be the attraction at tho Uialto theator tomorrow, presi'Ms an un usual character study of a youth ! who becomes 'so egotistical that he drives friends and succors fruin him. The plot revolves nrott,nd the theater, showing tho lives of play ers at work and at rest. The eoiirse of a Jiroadway play from the selec tion of the script through the cast- ing, rehearsals, and staging to the opening night are grapniealiy pic tured. , Virginia Valli portrays tho lead ing woman. ' lan Keith delineates an actor' who stands in. tho way of his, own success, a man filled with envy, malice, and bitterness. These, emotions turn an otherwise likeable fellow into a monster more animal than human a whining, snarling, snapping thing, whom to know Irf to avold. ' 11 Hunt's CYaterlaii Sunday. A roaring passenger train, mon- arcn ot me raus. tnunners at iuu speed .through Monte Blue's latest I cll most ramoiIS of which per talking production, in which he;hans is Trinity churchvard at the plays the role ot a locomotive en-, nead of AVa1 street( here Ajex gineor, and which take its title from" nn(lf,r IIamiUon Albert Gallatin the train Itself "The Greyhound ; Hnd Robert Fuiton were buried. I.lmited- which comes to Hunis,gome of tne pravest0nes date back Crnterian tomorrow I nearly 300 years and some bear "The Greyhound Limited tells cnrioi,s mptio, such as thiU of a man who was weak find an- , written by'Svdney Breese, a mer other who thought he was strong chant-w(t. It reads: ui u-uf iu: hiiu v.. . ul .i girl whose worth was revealed un- tier lire oi ine wrecK iu m - and the wreck of a train and with over all the shadow of the gallows The cast supporting Monte Blue in this exciting production includes Kdna Murphy. Grants Withers, Krnie Shields. Lew Harvey nnd Lucy Beaumont. At lsU Tonight. j 1 No stunt is too dangerous, no ! 'riding is too hazardous, no leap is! too difficult , for George Kesterson. j j one of-the featured players in the! I picture "South of Santa Fe." at the; 1 Isis theater tonight. . It provided; a series of thrilling stunts for Kes- I terpen, who acquitted himself in I true wesetrn style. Xo mishap . . . ' marred tne ierfect smootnness ot, v- the filming of this production. Ke3-;tne Banner apartments, 489 Clay j lerson is n most splendid example of American manhood, burn and; brtHi on the western plains. Has Air Asplmtlons. SWANSEA. England. April 27. (jpiiiSi, piignva larger, Norwc- . nviatriv. sailed for Amrrlni ,h. ,., of nt,on,t state supreme court was honoreil nt a banquet on the occasion of tne ;."in anniversary oi ins aiiiiiis- 'slen to the California bar. WLL, 1. Itk lunil O. Massock. VKW yor.K. On a large estate ,i iii'rrrison. N. V., Is the grave of an early American patriot, as oh iscure as the nicmory,of the soldier I ,. h lie bulled there. - i?or more iiihm a century it has been hidden from public . eyes,, this . resting place' of MaJ. Gen. Thomas', of the- Revolu tionary army, in a private ceme: . tery .where the m o r tal remains of 50 persons are upposed to sleep. But no longer is the m o n u ment that marks a oicwAAO massock hero's grave to be bidden away. The bones of General Thomas and others there are to be moved, wilh the monument, to a public burial ground near Hartsdale, 30 minutes by rail from New York CMty. Preservation of the Thomas stone Is one reason for the transfer, to be made, 1 am told, by Charles A'anderbllt of Tarrytown, who rep resents the fifth generation of a' family of undertakers; dating from the time whrjn cabinet making was, an essential part of their business.-! Tt was Vanderblli's great-grand- ' fntlmr who built the casket fir his . KltM'py Hollow neighbor, Washing ton Irving. 1 )eserted Dead. . , j Thus another cemetery will,, bo, j obliterated) as many havo been he j fore it. In .Manhattan alone, at least S7 havo been abandoned. .Some still may be. found in tho midst of bustling business blocks, or teeming tenements, their stones half -toppled and almost Illegible.. Others, hundred of nitres of them, now are covered by hune buildings oi- street pavements, the sites' or iginal occupants forgotten. Mausoleum promoters are point ing out that no more cemeteries can, by law, bo opened In the five boroughs of the city. One estimat ed that all available space in the more thao DO now existing will be exhausted in 30 years. As space need of a growing metropolis become more urgent, the bodies in sonio abandoned plots probably will be moved to crypts in outlying necropoli, :.Ono of the largest of the latter is Woodlawn, where notable tombs include that of .lay Gould, the $300,000 mauso leum of Collis P. Huntington, and the cathedral-like edifice of the "William H. Ilarbeek fnmily, with its l)0-foot spire. Famous Churchyard There are, of course, historic . hll,.ffli ,rnun,iu n.-Prv,i i .h- sydnev Ilreese, June 19, ade by himself. 1767. : tt 3V,in.. c,.jn,.t Lyest thou here? I here lye 'Till Time is flown To Its Eternity. APARTMENT FIRE II PORTLAND, April 27 fVP One.' . , . , v hunnrpd it nil rift nj-i-. street, escaped from the building late Jast night, ns flames, startinir in a dumb waiter shaft, flared thru th structure. Tho roof of tho four-story building was burned nway. Loss was estimated at HOdO. Of this amount dnmncrp tn furniture was placed nt $211011. Although the manager of the apartment said the shaft had been nailed up on all floors for more than ll year, tho fire marshal said be found rubbish at Hie foot of the shaft. He advanced the theorv that some one opened the shaft n ml had circle! ly thrown u light- ,eii cigar or cigarette im ( wth loiher rubbish. By BUD FISHER