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rAOE voxm MT.T)TOnT MATT TTITBTTOT!, MEDPOTtT), OKE fiOX, MONDAY, JUXE 10, 1920, I? MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dallf, tucMlw. WMktj PubtbtMd by Um WIUKimU rttlATUiU CO. KDRRKT W BUHL, tailor ft. ailMITKi SMITH, Mof IodfMDdal Nmw Motnd etui mum m Urttttt, tudrr Art flf Mve . IDH. 8"BfH'RlPT10N tATU By Mali In Adtwm Dally, Ub Bund, rw IT.BU ullj, wlUi Ruulny, wulh 6 Ontlf, vlthout Himdij, ; Dally, without Bundiy, month & : Hrvkly Mall Tnbuw, om year I v flunOay, on year l' By trrlr, to Aditne Id Medford. AMand. Jaebuinllla, Central Pint, Hmmui. Talaut. U'd ttlll and on Htgtmyt Dally, with BumUy, Month I ft Dally, Ittwut fl.irnliy, bddUi 6(1 Dally, tlihout Sunday, om yaw I Of . Daly, lth Sunday, ooe fear t.O" All terou, eah Id tdf&nea. . MEMHKR OF TUB AB80CIATKD PKEM bcwitiiic Cuii LeM) rtir tn Hit Awuclalrd Prm li eiruulielf ti.Otlad to the iui (or publication of all new dlipaterm orwllte to It or ottierwUt ertdlud la Uili paptr, and alw to tht local rei publlibed beftln All rlcnu (or publication of apadat dlaaaiab beralo art alao tutntA. Officii paper of lb City of Modfor Official paper of Jarkaoa County. Sworn daily iman drrulattoa tm tli todii Oct. 1, IM. ia Adrartlitnc trepmentttltai U. C MWJKNHKN A COMI'AfTl Ofrtraa la Ne Yori. Chicago. Ifctrotl, ftiMUto, Lea AJgelea, BeatUt, Portlana. Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Prry White the republican party was celebrating Its 7Eth birthday Hut urday at Rlpun, Wisconsin, unci before any illustrious republican leader could Ret drunk enough to make the welkin ring with a sin cere dry speech, the headquarters were raided by federal enforce ment officers, presumably looking for liquor. This Ih u pretty state of af lairs, and the offending en forcement officers are going to lose their Jobs, an irate republican war-horse announced, as members of the legislature, who voted dry, scurried out the buck door. The happening la a bloU'h on the hos pitality of Hi pun whose own en foreenu'iit uflleeis wore conveni ently looking the other way. aa the 1hiiifh gathered aleam. The tragedy should teach the repub lican parly to'cclebrate their birth- da y where they hold their na tional conventions. A 1 3-yenr-old gal drove down the Main Stem this morn, in a manner that made even a Califor nia tourist flinch. AH the mntha In town were over on Sixth at. laat evening holding high carnival. The "Minnie Men of Oregon" has been organized "to cleanse the body politics by the purifying fires of regeneration." ' This aounda noble, und It la hoped ean be ac complished without the duea Doing excessive, hanging Mlnnera or Net ting the hillsides afire. The Portland ball team, at Inst, h in tnicciedel In disgusting the apcrtlng editor of the Oivmuiian, u.i .e)i iur yeara aeemod impoimlhlu. The Hat of athletea the Uni versity of Iowa la alleged to have paid to play football haa been pull Hulled, and dear old Iowa gn( her money's worth, livery hired man could du Koiuethlng on a football field, beHldHH appearing heroic in the eyea of the wnmenfolka. Hereafter when it's her turn to ooze Into the rumhtf neat, ahe will ride the front . axle Instead, ahe Buld. A man In Oklahoma killed a neighbor and waa acquitted on the ground of iiol '-defense. loiter he shot a cow and whk sent to (tie penitentiary for n year mi the charge of cruelty to anlnwilH. t Kan ana City Star. Oklahoma positively will not stand for the reckless uwe of ji gun. Spring la atlll In the lap of win ter and mtiHt have her hair caught on a coat button. A successful fiirmer of the Ap plegnte waa seen Sunday honing his rnxnr tin a wagon tug, ami Is one male who docs not buy more rouge than hia daughter. The Kugene Register surtnisea that because (Jovei nor Patterson attended a prixe flMhl In Klumath Fall, the P.) ,1m primary campaign has atarted. The Kuitenc Register ahould know (hat a political cam paign In Oregon never starts until the candidates start hopping Into pulpits. wiii: it k anon voiiui,i:i A few years mko cities and towns vied with each other In providing free entertainment for automltiie tourists. As the wayfaring man reached thp outskirts of a mu nicipality he was greeted by a wel come sign by which the mayor and the city officials extended hospi tality and gave direct inns where to find. It. When a town or cliy f a lied to aet, one of the service clubs or the chamber of commerce took care of the situation. It nas possible In those days for a tourist to roam round the counry. paying nothing for a place to sleep, Mtmy of the cam pa had free cooking ranges, and all supplied pure water. The only expectiuton as that In return for this free enter tainment, the town's reputation lor hospitality would be enhanced, i Orad unity It dawned upon 4- It I -sens that there was not a great (liffcrunce In many Instances be tween the man who formerly ar rived at the back door and asked for lodging and. the nw kind of roamer who arrived In a battered cr and expected even more than the wenry walker. Men and wo men who paid taxes began to In quire why municipalities wen railed upon to go into the hotel hualness, and suggested that If free lodging was In order the tourists might as well have five gasoline, freed food and other entertain men!. ( Indianapolis News). More than half the arable land In Japan Is In rice. DON'T WOHRY ABOUT WK find nun item in Ihe daily prist wliirli slmuld le Hicor iiiLT t) those wlnisc handwriting Iihk alwnvs bepu Hie th sjmir of f liPinsclves tind tlicir Irii'iids. For, HtMfiirdiiip to I'lnire ('iirvatlin, dmipliti'r of the laic Pa vid N. ('nrvalho, i-i-mmlcd hk the WfiM's prnitrst pi'iimansliii rxpert, lUcvc is no ciuiiicrt ion wliatcvfi liclwccn an iiKlivitlual's liitii(hTitinp and his charator. Miss Carvallio writes hImmM ' t his in the .current 1id Hook iniipiiino. She even intimntes that Hie Nfmnper and moru de sirahle your ehnraeter the worse you will write. She (uotes her tlistinvruisht-d father as saying that Koose velt'H handwriting indicated a weak and sluuehy charaeter. The handwriting of I'oe, who was reckless and dissolute, was heautit'ul eofiyhork seript, and indicated a nature well ordered and self controlled. (Jrovcr Cleveland, the pruff lle-.Man, wrote a li,rJit , delicate, almost t'einiiiine hand," while Napo leon ehiropraihy denoted a "weak man of timid instiiiefs." IN- short, "haiidwrilinp lias no more to do with your character than fingerprints. Like fingerprints, however, it is an in fallible means of fixing identity." Lest younp people strive toward poor penmanship, as Jin easy road to fame and fortune, the authoress is careful to em phasize her father's helicf, that rood penmanship was a virtue in itself, and, in the last analysis, simply had no connection with conduct or diameter, one way or the other. All of which is cheerinj,' to those who cannot write legibly and never could. And we fear, in spite of this warning, that the ancient and honorable order of poor penmen will point with joy to the statement by -the famous expert that, "a skill in penmanship very often has been the tiling that has transformed an apparently honest man into a crook." BECAUSE MAN WILLIAM ALLKX WIDITE, famous editor of the Kmporia (iacttc, is one of the few unc'inproiuisiii Prohibition ists who has never lost his sense of humor which means he has never lost his sense of proportion. Me sees a great deal in the present dry" situation in this country 4o deplore, and he also believes there is much in the Canadian sys1cui of Ihpior reiriilat itui to commend. In neither system, however, does he see any proximity to the millcniiiiii. In fact, his ohty hope for material benefit lies in the slow process of evolution. lie expresses this phase of prohibit ion philosophy n follows: "Canada seems to be having the same (rouble with 'boot lexers with her stiite controlled saloons, that Ainer-' leu has with her prohibition. The things that New York and the Kast call 'speak-easics and the West calls .'joints' they call 'blind pirs' iu Canada, and the Canadian papers are wranlin-; as the American papers are lor some solu tion of the trouble caused by the illicit sale of liquor. There is talk of a law to be passed arresting people, who are found iu these joints, blind pi;:s or speakeasies. The proposed law is opposed by those who believe in per sonal liberty and the old row is on. "As a matter of fact, there is no perfect solution to the liquor problem because we are human and deeply im perfect ourselves. Prohibition approximates it. Possibly the Canadian system approximates it. jtut always liquor is lawless. Hooxe, however you would control it, is un- controllable that is entirely. It can be brought within bounds, it is brought within bounds, in Canada and Amer ica. "People who want booze will always be able to get it. Nothing can stop them. Nothing stops people who want to steal, or to violate the seventh commandment in its various statutory enactments. Nolhing stops the crimi nally insane who have their ideas of personal liberty just as others have who want to lap up the deadly booze of illicit commerce. "We are in a new age. We have new problems in dealing with old lusts which make the new problems in the new age with the new environment. And at that the world is getting a little better day by day, year by year, epoch by epoch. "Cheer up and think of your great grandchildren's great great grandchildren and how happy they will by." The great problem is distribution. There is plenty of the inferiority complex if only the right people had it. The deplortihle iiulouiohile only agiiiu cinpliiisies the t'net dangertuis weapon and should It's the vacuum that attracts literature. When two are nuule one they are always happy until dis agreements arise about which is the one. MUTT AND JEFF uw jerp is ceftTAlMlV A FooCil H&'S A SUCkCR FORI t V, YffiyS T-r" ' ' l,''',S4:yHao,MuTTi i9 Mt-U x MvrrcD him our for a Sunday -JT. turmiw& down) r1 t wwwfli Jfefe was Vgrg vW who's th& w 'wi vvW Wn Rite am H MfyjoT, com fcri tY iwuiTATiow l'ijt&mm frZ 0 NUTTV S Be ST " Jf VV Yvei SA.D H OOCSM'T TOuST SUNDAY J kmowi WHAT 1!' jf ''- 10 X "JT (, J KjrUJC' TW.VgftSt AND I'M SUCH A f T MVSS.MC: '''SP ft)0 N0TTY , :Sj$fS- Mi4, (MSS) TnAT jcPF is ceftTAirotY A Foot, i YOUR PENMANSHIP IS HUMAN iiccident near Ashland Sundny thtit the iiultunohitc is still a he handled as one. the dirt, both in cleaners ami Jeff Wing the Sunday Personal Health Service Mf WILLIAM BEADY, M D. BlyiMd lettara prtaln!ng lo-panoual QwJtb aiwl byrieoa, not to dlaaaM dlaftioai 01 ueatmr.i, will br -anawarad Jp Dt. Brad? If a Urapd, artf-addrd auvrJapa U ancloaad l.vttera abuuld ba bttvt and Mtituo in ink- Owlug Co tha Ufga ti a rnr-.r of latwra r oalvacL only a to eo ba anwerd her. Ho reply can b fcaada (0 jorl aol maotarm tog to tnatmctiooa addraw Dt Wllitaa Brady, In at of tbt oiaim IMtlil KVTIO.N OF (iAM.STONKS Maybe people who live In tall jnK f the hnir with 11 solution of houses would not have gallstones if copperas (that Is Iron sulphate) in they would use the stairs instead Miu k n'rh,,1M half a teaspoon ... , , ful of the copperas In a pint -f Dr. K. Stanley Kyeraon of To ronto points out that gallstones usually formed of series of laminated lay ers of ehulesterol, bile pigment and calcium all sub stances from the bile, lie believes the lamlnatfil character of gall stones Is attributable to periods .if superabundant cholesterol In the blood and in th( bile, coincident with attacks of gall bladder inflam mation, the attacks perhaps pass ing as "bilious attacks," "indiges tion," "gas," because they seem too mibl to be called by a more serious name. It is an old saying that the vic tim of gallstones la fair, fat and 40. Must we say she is fatuous also? If ahe has to have the doctor rout ed 'out in the night to subdue the "indigestion" or. the "gas" that seenu to "press upon the heart," we must. Of course not every vic tim of cholecystitis or of gallstones (cholelithiasis) Is fair, fat, 40, fa tuous and belching gas. Some times a skinny Ike has all the symptoms and a successful operation mean ing they strike pay dirt. X-rays or no X-rays, it isn't every galhitone operation that strikes ore. I can tell you. In fact It is becoming in creasingly customary for the sur- geon to make no definite promises Hi.,,,,, what ho Ih K..H.R to ml In proposition your prospector sinks a shaft if you say the word, and if he atrikea anything It's youra. Dr. Kyerson argues that if tiic patient has gall bladder luflammi'- Hon. it k advisable to try to re- j dure the amount of cholesterol in ' the system, and the best way to. accomplish this U by eliminating) from the diet Items that contain consilient nic cnoiesieroi, cnieriy yolk of egg, cream, liver, brains and minimal fat. Desldes excluding 1 ue ileum men lliillfll, me paiieill 1 ft l 1 1 1 shnuhl ko,,, th, t,i uamity of!"'!'!'""1. V lit. inako a m-l. food consumed within the limits efjiuill give all Ins lUOiiev to the a maintenance ration, that Is, take only sufficient food to maintain nor mal weight, ami not enough to cause increase of weight, llul that Isn't all. No. no! thal's Pretty touuh for these coot) ealers. but there's more bad medicine '.0' three of his remarks, "fio to, ,,,,,,, ., !ye rich, weep and liowl," would Having cruelly forbidilen the pn- I ' ' tlent to ttorue. Dr. ityerson next cause our immigration nuthori- turns his uttenlion to the factor f biliary stasis, you know, utaKn-l tion of tlmblle, sluKKlshnoss and all that. Not sliiKKlsh liver, please understand. The doctor sukkokis how to prevent this sad slate of the bile. Ves. you guessed It. Kx ercise. Deplorable, isn't II? Hut a little exercise is not nearly so hnr lltK as having an operation, after all; and 1 am happy to report that' Dr. Ityerson agrees with me In ad vocating walking as the Ideal form of exorcise. Six miles of oxygon fT the hoof every day this Is my suggestion. Dr. Uyerson, Just savs walking Is good. lie advocates also iiroathlng exorcises. 1 suggest that the breathing exorcise (,(.H1., ,bod W ! detail by Dr. Clelia Iuel Mo.sher hit her book "Personal Hygiene for women'1 (Stanford t niversity Press) will meet the indications perfectly. Finally. Ir. Ityerson recommends a small dose of epsotu salts each morning on rlsin. but not enough, to produce diarrhea. I dn not ond this motion, but 1 Include it hero because 1 am trying to tie- ; scribe liyerson's method. i I'.ntk x s i a x s v 1 1 1 s Moiikryilncs I have had chronic nephritis 'n my knowledge for five years. Please advise me If you think ep simi salts baths are beneficial iu chronic nephritis. I am 30 years of age. (S. II. K.) Answer No. Send a stamped envelope bearing your address and ask for general advice for your trwllhle. thick Tea Please let me know where to buy the black tea for making your hair dye. iK M Answer. It Isn't my hair dye. I haven't tried It on my own hair. but 1 intend to when I get around to It if I have any left to try it on. It was a suggestion sent In by a reader. She advised frequent wtli Sweepsta kes ordiuary black tea. Some readers praise this; some nay It Is not sat Isfaetory. All I can tell you Is that ll iu Imrmlouy fur rli, rl nt.li.fr 1 1... hair Jfuy ,hfl black tea In any .Jewelry or millinery establishment, j if you are not on speaking terms with your grocer, 1'Vol Wet I flreat deal of trouble with my j feet. They perspire and burn und I smell. Have tried all kinds of I shoes and even had some made to order and I get no relief. H. C.) Answer. Send stamped envelope bearing your address and ask for Instructions for' care of feet and proper footwear. Pour Into each shoe an ounce or two of formalin solution, , swish it about so as to saturate all the lining, then drain It Into the next shoe. Set the shoes to dry for a day or so, In the sun if possible, before you wear them again, At the wime' time you might mop the skin of the soles with the same solution, and allow It to dry before dressing. Do all this once a week. The strength of formalin solution for the purpose Is that prepared by putting one ounce of the standard liquor formaldehyde in a half pint bottle and filling the bottle with water. Keep the forma lin off from your fingers. No Change Please send me your advice for a woman who Is aoon to meet the ordeal or the. change. (II. S.) Answer. Send stamped envelope bearing your address and ask for ! .,.., . . , , f you (ll)n,t ,)c.,eve a you read in the nostrum ads. (Copyright-John F. Dille Co.) t Brisbanfe's Today (Continued from Page One.) he rejected, Hltl brief ilispoc. tioii of ITis teachings. You ean hear the words of poorj (!o hack to Hussia." As for St. .1 allies, relative of Christianit v's Founder, two or ties to trull up the Department of Justice instantly. From the Kuropean money sett lenient, -l. l'icrpont MorL'an returns, taciturn, modestly ve ferrinn iiestions to Mr. La ment, tjivino; credit to Mr. Vouuv;. M The dust settled, you Find that (I'ermany must pay 000,fHK),(M10 between now and A t f mom.v lul ' SCOtVS of billions below the SUIU deinandod by the allies at first Out of the negotiations conies the "Hunk for International Settle- monts." Owen I). Young considers that HH m,)or,at as thp rPp!ira- Hons agreement. Seven foreign countries will run it, and this country, having intelli gently, refused to accept a direc torship offered to our Federal He serve. Hut we shall have $loti,000.ooo In it. Knrope would not deprive us of the chance to subscribe. Nothing is big. nothing lit tin, :whon (.mparetl with something else. The late J. Osden Armour, j Wlon ne had about SS.DOO.OOa a j yoHr before high finance got hold , of i,iu used to say, "W hen t think lof CiirnnulP und KockifolUr I f.ml like n li.vpsy. A battery of microphones, to be plnced near the falls of Niagara, will bradcast (he water's roar across the continent und over the i ocean. A few words, uttered In a low voire, or printed in small type, mean more than loo Niagaras. Kor ' MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Atltoss Oriiunii'iil Shin ll tic rtt nut u until 10 M a 1 11 f V iui.ii nt Aliinktut mln I11K ton 11 A r I kit, 'l lie liliM-ktliorn Mntt-iio'iil nf lliv vu lirrnuit tilj Oi't-f l 11 II Irltlf t Srul, HtiUII tlutk I'ria rr'a nifu urt t tmto nlittrt CnuKi'd to run out l'HIipliie I s hi ml e r lllnl tf the rail fit 111 My M limit) organ lm liftltlD rellt'tre degree Wtilkr-d llcrulnr' of ' "Lnlifinrrln" WoiiiUioid deity Attcnttoo 3h. Niirniw imitrd 30. Female litirr.e 4t. iTuimnn 41 '!ue tu mure In ulr it. prrKK rnlirle 4:1. I'ohI at a Rtiilrriia 4... Noted 47, Murk nf a 7T"srTKrT"vp!s n IB f 0 T I M BJ H 0 I . I M'lis'slc o'tHc E b Is N 1 .R .c jPi v JJ i C A R 0 l eokjm.o B r "t je 's n e joiygij pgTi z I ? 15 6 p p p ' ;' ' ' T ; 13 t-p ! nZSlZZZS!lZZZ 3 r31 35 Wf, . H8 1 . $ "1 I ' I ... 1 I I I 1 Imm instance, Newton's "Directly Aa the Mass," etc., or "Luther's "Here I stand Ood help me, I can no other." From this day the pope, head of the Catholic church, Is ruler of his own domain, with lull lempoVu) power therein, free to conic ami go. And Mussolini, rampant radim! and enemy of the church a tew years ago, signed the document for Italy, (ho document restoring tie pope's temporal power, and paying the Vatican $:W,ou0,o..0, as dam ages for property confiscated. Nobody knows what may be ahead of him. ' Frank Preserhy in his able hook, just published, "History and De velopment of Advertising," quotes an old Hdvertlsemeut offering for the return of "One Andrew Johnson, who had run away from James Solhy a tui!nr, at Haleigh. N. C to whom he was appren ticed." That hoy, when he ran away, did not know bo was going to be Pros! dent Andrew Johnson of the t'nited States of America. And Thomas A. Kdison, when he sat nt a telegraph key, thinkiti'j; about sending mure than one mes sage on the same wire at the sam time, did not dream that his THINKING would add tens of bil lions to the wealth of the world. Gentlemen of Press9 . Hunt's Craterian "Onnllemen of the Press." aJi all -talking moving pld ore. tre mendously big. real life trans ferred to the screen, opened at Hunt's Craterian theatre yester day. It is artistry of plot. ' , of direction and of acting. It Is drama dripping with emotion, yet admirably restrained and true tu life. ,Ncvs gathering has always been a synonym for romance. The real struggles behind the scenes. In the minds and hearts of those men who follow the ''game" with such devotion; has always been, the hidden chapter that "Gentlemen of the Press." with that great actor, Walter Huston, in the lead ing role, uncovers n cast of real art'sts, who have, earned their lau rels on the legitimate stage be fore entering motion pictures, sup ports Huston admirably. rtci hi ptw.'lnti ('ae 111 Mi Cirf'TiH Hitnl ttienfjr tt.iiiiiiif 11. .,-:.i .11 I- 1.I1HI l'f bUl'h'tj Mt.ii-k I'Oflll I inrl 1'iirt uf h iiiiin-li p.st- niriie M,i hi V'.urw Ml.lr ItiroCgll III 1 11 II A llt lier ( Iui rue stDhi ilrlnklnit Lint ut 110m I .Sim at rotirf ruing Fulry FuiiiurUtle phitH Sodium clilor Me Hair on sn nnlninl' tvrk s nt 11 II tumor Tit it ot re nin1 pt ITnnoiin 9 r r t j o i 5 ' t A B N N t h t hI : H C O TT sis 3j hlotr IS. 1' In. Id DOWN 1. Pfrtlilzliig nRcnt t. iiri'i'l thputer A. Small hike 4. Fruit atone &. Along - Quill Folnts Nothing displeases everybody except the way a widow spends her Insurance money. I Considering Philadelphia' ree ! ord, ,it may be that Al Capone w;is i just guilty of threatening competi tion. South Carolina boasts "f vege tables that contain iodine. And we always thought that taste hi spinach, was sulphur. 1 Crime will end soon after the entire population learns to think j every criminal a dirty 'bum. As a laM effort to make people Mop ii ml liHk at a railway croHsiiig, they might luipc the sign like a leg. Vacation: A short period dur ing which you go broke trying to m a k e strangL'rs believe you couldn't. America iiImii: Thinking a painting ugly and untrue to life; criming the critic's praise to impress other who arc act ing jusi as blll.V to inipro you. Nine million A inert can women working for wages. No wonder there are jobless men and old maids. You can't get a man if you get his job. IP still a hick limn if friendly Hiltt riaie enditivor to retrieve your lial as It rolls by. Why go to a resort? You can ; get tanned in the back yard, get I mosquito bites on the front porch, land place a few rocks in your own i mattress. A Salem soldier is charged with 2JL Do You Remember? 10 VKAHS AiO TOOAV (From Files of Mall Tribune) June 10,. Il peirograd Kcrensky nssumcH hadcih!p of temporary guvern-iiu-nt in Kuasla. D.ton Dr. Muck, former lend. , r nf liostnn Symphony orchestra, iirden d deported. l!usini'H al Htanilstll! ilurlnu vlHlt ,,f ix airplanes at Core field on .lai k"iivlNc road, on route to Port land Ki'e nllow. Ashland tlll has tl.000 left in Iht war chest. SintiiluP' Ciltl Tom FlIFnn '8 HiroiiK fr Hiram Johnnon fur'' .res:d'.-nt. his settles "Hl-s" hush. Washington American Fprtoru tlon of 1-ahor endorses Leaguo of Uions. 20 YKAUS A(i) TODAY (From Files of Mail Tribune) dune 10, 11)09 Tlecfltise nf many eomplnlnts a new fish ladder will be Installed at Anient dam. Iloxliury. .Mass. Edward Kverott Hale parses away at nKe of 87. Win. Iludfre of Grand Forks, North Dakota, returned to Medford today to look over his property near the eityv Miss I'.ernlre An(-'le weds Horned D Howard. Ceremony performed by the groom's brother, Ucv. J. R. Howard. ' IliR Fox Tail fire on Bailey Ave. calls out fire department and vol unteers. John Barrymore at Rialto Today Uii h In romance and action and with John liarrymore giving a fine performance, "Tempest," a spec tacular picture having as Its back ground imperia: and revolutionary Hussia. opened at the Rialto the atre today, is crammed with ac tion and humor. Those who like romance will revel in the love scenes played by' the star and his beautiful lead ing lady. Camilla Horn. Pre viously she was a Kuropean star, and her convincing- portrayal of the princess opposite Harry more stamps her as one of the year's outstanding finds. liarrymore himself never' had n more powerful role. As pease. nt soldier, dashing officer, lover, prisoner and revolutionary no Im bues his characterization with thd fire and sincerity of his unrivaled histrionic ability. Among the other players arc T.ouls Wolheim, C.eorge Kawvetr, l llrich Haupt, Doris de Fas and U'lia Malena. 'Leopard Lady9' r at Isis Tonight Jacipieltn Logan, traalner .if leopards, appears in the title role of "The Leopard Lady," at the Isls theatre tonight. Miss- Logan en tered the leopard cages unattended and repeatedly put the beasts through their prancing paces while the cameras recorded the scenes. This mystery story of circus life was adapted for the screen by P.eulah Marie Dix. Alan Hale and Itobert Armstrong are featured. Indigo, once the principal crop of Louisiana, was relegated to minor importance-In the lKth cen t u ry w hen it was a Hacked 1 y a destructive worm. having seven wives including one In France, one In Florida, one in California. If you must make a hit with women, keep your hits scattered. The Sears Iloehuek plan to mar ket a cheap car needn't worry Henry. That outfit doesn't ship f. o. b., though the sound is, much the same. An early watermelon lies In the semi-tropical sun a long while and travels a long distance just to give some doctor a job. Studying the reports from France teaches us that "financial experts' are just horse traders who whittle claims instead of sticks. Correct this sentence: "I am truly very humble," said lie, "ami 1 never yearn to lick the fellow who says I am not.' (Copyright l!tJ!, Publishers Syndicate.) By BUD FISHEF