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VXGE two -- IvrRDFOTlD MTL TttTBUNff, MEDFOHP, 'oftEfipy, SUNDAY, JUNE 2. 102!). . HOME EDUCATION "Tiut ChlU' first School It the Famlly."Froebel Issued by the 'athiial Kindergarten Association, 8 Went 4tn : Street, New York City. Tlieuo articles arc upbearing each Sunday U fb Mall Trluuna. DANGER IN MAKING THREATS Edith Lochrldee Reid A Railroad Automobile Hilly did m( junie In until dark one evenlnn. , : "Hilly, the ? Jtl lime yuu utijr out aficr dark, you ahull Hpnnd the fol lowinr evening In bed," threutfjicd hit mother. It wuh not long before JJWy did may out nfter durk. ,He had como ho lnt(U'OMtd In a ball gume on the vacant lot a few block away frcn homo that he orgot the time. . "Tomo.Tow night." hia mother sal.d "you will ko to bed ns booh op you have tini.hfd your supper. Now remember. . So the net veiiiiiB when UHly ' was fcoiiif served hiH dHtrt hi f mother tviitle1 Mm Abut its uwn as h had fliilh-d w to go to bed. He objected and coaxed but Mother was holding out firmly when some friendw from another town irwve -up. There wai a boy Junt Dllly's age. These friend hud often entertained IJilly In thuir homo and it would never do to put him to bed and leave hU vinltluff . Chum to pass the evening alone. Consequently Hilly way allowed to stay up,' and not only that' but be went over to the ball ground again and stayed evm. later than the previous evening. And won Anything done about it? Not a tiling. The parent were having u ood time and the chilrden were torgotten until they reappeared X it T ' . .4f Home Decoration ' By Jans Snsdisor ' ' . Honsewires -hsrhur problems on Inlertoir docoratbin .will find this column Interesting. Queries may be addressed to the editor ul this page, care Mall Tribune. inauaKcr.i Tlu:ir' dvix-ndiUiiltty, ' Kafely, comfort, finis ulIiearauce, , long life and economy are iiualftit-w ! tuut ouyern dtiumnd In. uperutluu. w)ict)nr it l) in conKttl city Hti'iwtM ur In ttpanu'ly utllcd rural 4-miI dl-stiictH. "Tlif xuauilili r..i-..!.-ii niiirki-lM lor tl'U'liS J-" fleeted Ijy the iucreaniiiK demand iipuiiid wncrully fimii our InU'r naliwnal 4mIt urgalilili"'. I"- filled (iidfis in the truck dlvi' d.nsiiJ and "f 'he t-oinpany rci.rcsci.t a V. . Ill ,liliM r nidii t-v jiri win OVt'i voar ugo. r,llf('l ad vHiine get rnit Anta." ,,JaL.-il.P". -Jtr;-'KV-Ji. Kiiapjiei'H or tape In order that phe could care dr them at school. Jler pencil could huvu been tied to her nolebook. , However, no aueh helpful devlcex wire prejiared for her, and Oer truile continued to be mont unfor tunate In Joulng thliigH,. ao her mother finally ald that the next time tthe lo.Ht anything uhe couldn't jiluy with her .dolly or a whole month. i .Nov Jt can be readily ncen that this punirtliment, awido from belnu out of proportion and unnuiled to the offense, svuh a threat thai all c wed the mother's luck of under Htanding. In lwr . -ioi patience to Mirn iier of careleHKnewt nhe un H'iwly threate-ned her little daugh ter with what he felt waH a real penalty that ought to bring quick remit Ik, , Within a fiv dnyn fieertrudo ot her new pencil, in her anxirty not to let Mother know and not to hav Teaclicr'H disapproval when t t " claiw time came. (.Jertrude took a " g'tnl.'atlun at e located, nn tlje : the dock. jenci.l from another glrl'H dcak. -ii 1 ft U i i ttctoiy and dopk and the j .Tlt, tn(,r(1 "JUildine v ilt be To add to the difficulty Hho denied fl,fit "f the uiishlps. mounted on iollera imttead 'of a that the pencil waH Htolen. "Work on one unit of the fat:- fixed base this to allow the en- Jt wan a pitiable Kttuation. Oun- flry expected to bo. complex! : tiro mamtnoUi .structure to troUed by fear, the child had been hia auuiuier, when assembly work ftrcuh' and contract because the been driven from mere careleHsneH ' n the first air leviathan can be J building Is entirely of steel, Hoth to Mauling and lying. Her mother (Uulcd. A rigid ship such im the flume and roofing, and wlir'graiL might easily have suld, "Sow. let's I.iuvy craft cau be built part by , Ually chance its dimensions ns see if -you can't go a whole day j 'purl, because the big ship will not temperatures vary. t Th? Western Pacific Railroad uses a Chevrolet "locomotive" for inspection trips by its executives over the company's , lines. It covers the route from Sacramento through the steep Feather River Canyon to Salt Lake City. The car can make a speed of 45 miles an hour, and the Chevrolet transmission allows it to climb the steepest grades. without losing your things." Then this time could have been extended It Is apparent, then, that the next 1 to, three day of u week, always time Hilly Is threatened he will be with the sympathy of mother dis quite unmoved, for he will hope ! played at each report. (Jertrude would then have felt aafc in con- lesslng wiien she did maKe a mth-v that fiomethlng will turn p to res cue him from the penalty. : Gertrude was noted for her care lessness In losing her handker chiefs mittens, pencile. and other belonging , that ; are -easily mis placed by an uctJve child. The truth waii that her mother fussed anything to help Gwtrude correct the habit. The chUi U.ad qo pock- W)ynMM.( ttnJ pet coat jfeae;tai-to$ Jiftll6t fnnill I IBt.bt'U4 kiitve,-,h)tM-n fastened together 1n some way by J ariv-I'uildlnc. Je one integral cau bag such as ; the Jiou-rigid blimps ui'e, but con sists of u series of great gas cells. filled Into (iuraiuniluuiu coigpart- lueuts, so t.mt in case of an accl ;eln it. Iliree or four gas cells, the hip will still fly. rovision for moving the huge tair liner In and out of the dock fa 111 tl til ixl CI lV I ,..r Pnr1l1u j which will run through the build ing and fur out into the field, iuul upon whit-:, small trucks will ride. The shin will be anchored in Uee take or experience u loss. Hut as i "It will bo the biggest building ;.M It moves in umi nut fnrth,- Jt was, mother's effort a threat ,:Jn the world wUhout UtLerior. sup- Htoiidvlng it axainst cross huriL-cr wa the rock upon which she was (.ports, liuo feet Jong. 85 feet winds and reducing the iiumiIkm- of wreecked. jwide wide and i!i)0 feet hiffh, hav- juie ground crew which otherwise . To Hilly the threat had proved jins eight and oue-lialf acre; of woulil be required." unreliable, to Gertrude it had J tevel J'loor s:aoe. IShaped like a y r. i-'urna-' declared fiHi the about these losses without .doing t proved tragic. In neither case wusjwcat half-eggshell, the , building ifioudy. ar comp;uiy is now niutiecr- uny constructive reuplt obtained. : wilj be lug i imugh to clap duun , ;r,.- jn airshiii field just as nor will. a thrat.ever solve a prob- .vor the national vupitol at Wash- thev led the war in the automotive lenj ' t , dielP.!1e satisfactorily, iugtou and would uffoid enough i developing many of th ioi- ipure that 14 games if football pavements ia tires which have . ould bP played inside at the same ot.eii adopted hy the ijidustrv time. Te pec u lis r shape is neces- generally. sary to iu-event wind gusts forming" ? ,'. ,t ! about the rntraneo, thus prevent- ' Indiana furniture factories draw j ing dangerous wind disturbances '. lur.iber from poiiits 1,750 miles dis .h the Zeppelin enters and leaves 'tant. Threalrf -nearly always result ir cbmplicalions rather than In char- vay In j which op? T By Jane Knedicor. . It la In the making of bcuuty and art lu unexpected places, the glori fying of the utilitarian .object. In which is fouud the truu va'lue. of ihv jircsent day arc. It Is t)u de ire for, beauty in all things, which enhances tho products of the an cient craftsman. . iaily eoutact with utilitarian beauty not only makes life more enjoyable, but gives the foundation lor a greater appreciation of the Kmc Arts. Wuery: Whut materia) is best suited la a pleated lump shade? Mrs. H. T. Aeswer. Glazed chintz, and rerial papcrti arc tho best lor pleated lamp shades. Query: What Is the best way In which to drape a window w has a curved casing at the top Mrs. (. I. P. Answer. As simply as. pocslble so as not to lose the beauty of the arch. Hut It must be well tailored and carefully worked out by one who knows. Query: Would you recommend :i ton or a brick fireplace? Mrs. V. Answer. All depends upon the type of house you are building. Stone fireplaces demand a Spanish or rustic type of house. Query: . May wrought iron fix tures ite used in any kind of house? Mra'n. H. M. rAnswcr- ; Y.'rUrt!os It is a sihall 1 thtexpensiv typcol tiouse. 1ft bo,1 d6 not use any fixtures except 'the simplest and plainest. AUTO TRANSPORTATION: A Announcing production sched ules for 150.080 Hudson and Kssex earn tiuring ine secona qunner, I'resinoni j. mvAnwrjiy iuiu Mtockholdera of thct'liudmn Motor Car c.uuiiumy, it the annual yen- eral ' juceting, thut this was by fnr thft best year In the company's history. The. optimistic statement was Jn thtt- nature, of a blithday pre.Heut to the stockholders, fur this Is the "coming of age" year for IJudson. Hoy U. Chttpin, who pjesUltMl as chalrniao . of jL'w board, the late H. B. Jackaoii, Howard U. Voffin and JdcAneuny. , tm cited by J,. 1j. Hudson, t (tried the couipauy -! yoars ago. It Is now tho second largest Independent in the field. Mr. McAneeny said: "Since tlie Introduction of our present Hud son and lOssex models we . have enjoyed a onslstcnt and record breaking demand. Shipments for tho first three months of the yrar were 108, oO curs. The second ftunrter will be larger we exjoct ruin ur muip. rttr iiip iirm half of IHS1, therefore, we shall have placed more of our cars wtlh the public and earned a larger sum for our shareholders .than, in any similar period. "While spring in tho most antlve wiling season, we are confident that our sales organization will cantlnue to jrovidu us with out share of the growing demand. t A tt do from tly; proved popularity of our curs,vu strong favorable factor Is. the prosperity of these selling forces and the small sup ply of rara now lu their hands, MAn to our engineering and pro duction ability the popularity and value (n this year's cars is per haps a sufficient comment. , "In export activities our busi ness continues in Its stronu posi tion; The Increase to date over last year Is HH per cent, our ex port activities nre world-wide. We operate both with our own or sub aldlary pllmts and through dis tributors, pur plant at Imdeu is now producing a seasonal peak of 1000 cars a month and is main ( lalnlng Kssek's position us the lnrgeM selling American car lu the Tnlted Kingdom. The Herlln ss- Kembly plant, serving only Ger many. has completed Its fioooih car In lea than two yeais. All liuropp except England and Ger many will very soon be served , from a new plant in Brussels. insulin, wuti u capacity of l.i.oou cars n year. '"tn T'ol.-md. Hungary, l'alestlne. Syria. India, t'htiia. Japan. Aus tralia, New Zealand, Argentine. Braall and Chile, our distributor operate Ihelr own nssembly plum. "Both domestic nnd expert mar kets are under contanl nml ag- TO I "Tho tremendous airship pro-1 gram which tho Goodyear Zeppelin corporation, a subsidiary of the J I Good your TJre & Kubber ctmpany, (Hub under way, is attracting worltl iwlde attention," declared . C. C. J Furnus. Goodyear tire dealer at ithe Medford Service Htatlon in this city. I "Gondyear will build two air i ships, to be the biggest over as- Isemblod, for the United States navy. Kach ship will be of ll.Mlt 1.000 ruble feet of pas iui . parity, nearly three times the size jof tho rcsent navy ship. Jon An geles. 'M'ork 'in progressing simultane ously at Akron, where the huge facilities of factories, equipment nfid man-power of tlie Good year Round-The-World Flyer Chooses Buick b " . 'caWi. XML Ji&fc Increased business activity In the commercial car field Is evidenced ! by .shipments of trucks, buses and , motor coaches of Dodge Brothers, for the , first . four months of this' year compared to the .correspond ing period of .lt2K. Truck shipments during this period represented an increase of 12 per cent over the first four months of while April ship ments were 4 7 per cent greater than April a year ago. In tho motor coach division, sales have exceeded last year's rec ord by 52 per cent, and school bus sales have Increased 4 2 per cent over last year's mark. "Thef gains show the rapid ) trend toward motorizedvv'passengeri: transportation as developed in th i motor coach and school hus field.' said W. Mntheon. general isles' 1 - 1 I - - i ..L : - As:Pedictem S t C! El THE WORLD'S FIRST STRAIGHT-EIGHT UNDER ; $1000 IF j-ou want a better and finer type of transportation; if you want to drive a straight-eight rather than the cus tomary six; if you want a car that rides and drives with anything on the road and still want to hold your investment to around $1000 then you will just, naturally be interested in the Roosevelt . . . It's the only automobile that offers all of these things at this price. A Slraight-Eight for Every Purse Roosevelt, $995; Marmon 68, $1465; Marmon 7S, $1965. Prices at factory. ' Group equipment extra. C Lieutenant Hemyll. OjjJen, Vine iif (lie pioneer rmi avi.iiors u ho rlMV atmind ihc wuild ill W2.. iijii wilnl Willi Mrs. vVJei. u (he Bulrk RoHi1tri he purvhaM-d nhilr In IVfn(l atn-nillns h. .vlar(iin hiiw. f.lpiit. Ov.len I. now vlre pmhlent oj liueph Kreutzel Aircrad Cot patatkm with hmdijiiarterft in to. Anceim. aik Hrou iMiiiiiN ! .... iMiM;i,tivi.i:vKi,: WASlil.VUTtJN lA', Th. I -nn...! Slaw had only r LkIii rmviiin cus tomers fnr Hlrhinp nullum duiliis me niontn ul j-ruruury. hh re corded In department of comnirrt-r nUltiattra. Tt total number rxporlnl jm SI. isiuimI at im.SH. over half of Khlrh were jihiipet lo Japan. Germauv luiusht live. Ilplmum. etna.'.. Mexico, t hill, l-eni and New Zealand iiuivhaeil one earh. A leiibook on avlafinn h.: he-n complrted hy James l. Woollev. ios p real (lent of liie W.vtern Air apraa. Ic has brea ac4-pte4 as atandird at 20 educational In.titu Uons In Ihe west. dictionary you cant substitute adjectives FTTTi for engineering Whn Homebody invents a car that will run on super lative infectives, the motor ing raillennium will surely be with us. Up to date, however, the eflorts to substitute adjectives lor engineering have been such dismal failures that tlie verbajly-operated car Will seems a long way oQ. So until the "hot-air" motor is per fected, the Chrysler-built De Soto Six will continue to depend on its engineering and leave the adjectives to the other fellow. ' " ' Because it ia typically Chrysler- engineered, De Soto Six already h.is achieved an admirable record of econ omy and durability, and srvcN Boor styles has earned the praise of thousands of owners by its gratifying perform ance, its handling case and its low cost of operation and maintenance. In addition to its ability to perform and keep on performing, it is hand some and comfortable. Chrysler-designed brakes give it exceptional safety. Here is a six-cylinder car priced well below $1,000 that inspires real pride of ownership. The purchase ol a DcSotoSix isthekindof economydic tated by wisdom and not necessity. Before you take a demonstration just ask yourself what a motor car ought to do. You will find that De Soto Six ex ceeds all your expectations. AND VT AT FACTORY BtPE iVhiif. You Pay e Soto Six ' Chrysler Motors product . MEAD-FURCH MOTOR CO. 114 South Kiverside ' ' . "'Phone 1109 ' i The RootnehRoom sturdy, economical to operate. 70 -hint power, Mormon-built straight-eight motor. oosevei 3. J. OSENBRUGGE 114 South Riverside Phone 1109 44 r 1 Never W( when they re in the Whippet This low-priced car lias everf modem feature for driving,safety and. dependable performance 11 ' eT7: i 1 1 1 i n I iiidiii , i ',', ' ADVAN'CtD, inoilcm engineer- .Whippet Four and Whippet Six have - ing throughout the entire diatds considerably greater braking area than of the new Superior Whippet is any of their competitors. responsible for smootlincss and relia- Other important Whippet advantages hilitv nf nrrfnrmanre rnnfltrnmitc ... ' 1 t ' include estra long whcclbasc. ovcrMe ease of handling, and maximum , . c . , c r . . . ' drivin safct ' bll!loon tlrcs i"11 force-feed lubrica- nung sa cy. t tion, silent timing chain, "Finger-Tip .Whippet's big four-wheel brakes arc Coatrol," hfgher compression engine, of the positive, mechanical type invar-strut pistons, and, in the Six, , t acting quickly and surely. Both the heavy seven-bearing crankshaft. WILLYS A V E R L A N D , INC., TOLEDO, OHIO WHIPPET 6 SEDAN Down payment only S3 10.00 ,J" ' W" Cmi i , Ctpr, 1J,U n. S-J XnJi:,-. All U tlli-Qvtr,t frit . . . r.Vi, Otu, W VmprtuatlK ut It cijtt wuiemt (. WHIPPET 4 SEDAN Down payment only $254.00 ....... W ami, Cmf, 1,1., . 4.. TREICHLER MOTORS, INC. JOHorthHollj ... Pb.n