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MEDFOnn MATT. TTCTKUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1929.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Datij. taidu. wu
PUblltlWll br UM
muruKD hunting cax
U Il ia K t it
OlKtBT RI HL. (dltar
I luvrtu IWiTtt. kua
Aa ItrdapaBoaat Naaapap
Marad M Mcpod ela aallar at Uaana.
ntaa, and Act at Uvea 1, Uti.
DBaCIlPTlON KATM
i. Hill la Adtaoea
luiir. ait Butxui, rr tr.6o
Dally, ana Buikiaf, awath .To
UaUy, altauul Bumiaj. rrar too
WHOM DO YOU BELIEVE , PRESIDENT HQOVER OR
THE POLITICIANS?
Hy all moans, Madam, jro through with it. Then in a veat'j
or so we will have presented to us the subject of another etli-
- ' jt.nii.l, full of fine moralizing the kind one subscriber at
HP HE vote in the Sena'e yesti iibi v was not against the farm least simply "adores." I
I'elief bill but against the House of l!'pi eseiitatives. In " - iTjjri-r;-.' . j
other wofds, it was inertly another chapter in the divertiin.'
tame of playing polities with farm relief, whii'h has been tin
popular pastime in the I'pper House ever since the adminis
tration farm measure was introduced.
Had it not been known that the passage of the farm relief
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
Do You Remember?
Personal Health Service
j WILLIAM BHADY, M D
uuiy, vjwvui duimjv. iri v" i . ... . . . . -ii, -, i , iraaiawui, nn a anawarau gv ur. Hradf II a fUmb
Ilalij. alUuat Similar, ax.Mli (a ' IJlll Ullll 1 110 Ul-Ut'llt Ul't' Jilail incllldcil Was llllpossililc, this jam ! '.ifra aboiud ba brtal and rmi la Ink Owli.
Wurtlr aUU Tribal, ana ,aar I Uli ! . . lad go, a irm aaa ba aaawarad data. . mil) I
uiaui. am ftr loo; in the .Senate would never have occurred, ror with few excen-
Bj Carrlar. la Adrinea la Mntford. Aiiilaml. ( . -, .
Jackotiii. Ciaiiii tula, fwaa, Talan. itou timis, Senator riorah probablv beiiiL' one of them the Sena-
BlU aod eo Hbjtiaan ' . , ,. , , ,
Daur, aim bubuj. aoatb I fn tors who voted lor (he debenture would never have done so if
Pally, vttboul Buodir. ewath 86 . .
Pain, aaowii Buniai, tm nar fociltliev luid not known that even if the House should allow this
iii'iii to ue included lu me limn Dili, it would tie vetoed hv tile
('resident.
All the Senate majority wanted, and all they want now,
is to force the House to vole on the debenture feature. As a
majority of the American farmers have come to believe that a
debenture system will jrive them the assistance they deserve
and need, its defeat will mean a loss of votes to the party re
sponsible. So the Democrats want the lie public an representatives to
do what they refused to do, stand up ami be counted.
Fortunately for them they have had a sufficient number of
independent Kepublican votes to put their scheme over.
Blartad IrtUra aertalatna to Daraonal baalta and hvln- nac
; craaiowot, will or aoawarac) b Ur. Brady II a ataraud, aell-addraaaad arjaaiapa la aocloaad
, , " , vw.,.a w uw tarra oaraoiif or lattara r
only a trm aaa ba aaawarad aara. . taply can ba madr to aorrlaa a aaafena
Inatraitlaiia Addraaa Dl Willi.,, Brad, In ra at tbu oanapaoar
iti.;voi(.M op tiii: ri:i.T.
laraM. rab la adtaoca.
MEMBKB Of TBI ASBOClATeD PBEBI
Brccliint t-till Liud Wire Brrrlca
Toa AsaocUtad Frraa If atrliMlvcIf aolttlrd U
Dw M In aubllcalion al all oetn dlxaatrtia,
aradltad la It ar aUwrwla, nadltad lo thla papar,
aod al3 te taa local oewa puDUabad btrtto.
Ail rltbta far publlcallaa 1 aoaalal aliralrtaa
karalo art alaa raianad.
Omdal papar at th. City of aladftr
omelal paper af Jaeiaua Couoty.
I worn daUy aiefaia drntiaUeo tar au awouv
aadlni Oct. 1, 11. 44.1H
Adrertljlnc Brpmcorathai
U. C MOUKNHEN A CIIMr-Arft
OfTieai In Nea Tori. Chlravu. Drlrah, Baa
raocua. Lot Aoselai, ftaitat, PartlaotL
mm
Ye Smudge Pot
y Arthur Porry
TIIIC last thinn the Democrats really want is tin- passage of
the debenture plan. For they realize that the hinli hopes
entertained by its supporters would never be realized. Presi
dent Hoover would then he in the position laf savin'', "I told
Homely rIi-Ih are mill upunitlnK ' '"U 1 op)oscd till plan. It was passed over mv opposition.
I lie lai incr has not .secured what he was promised. The chief
beneficiary has been the exporter and the speculator.- The re
sponsibility for this disappointing situation rests with the Hem-,
ocratie party."
If President Hoover were more id' a practical politician and
less of a statesman he m.ij;lit play the name this way, and ejve
lip fiehtitiK for what he believes to be the best for the American
The new HO.ooo lilll unit tlm I filmier and the people of the eountrv as a whole.
liTani r JnalXn'r wrnrn u,U-ly or .unfortunately, he is no, bi, ,,,,; way.
iisieuiiriiuif- iiic nuiiiciiiaie poiiucai conseiuences, lie hews to
the line of duty as he sees it, believing that ultimately events
will justify the wisdom of his position.
This policy suits the Democrats perfectly. For knowing the
debenture will never he passed they are perfeclly safe in inain
tainhie; that all the farmer dreams of would have been realized
if the Uepublican administration had acceded to their demands.
men
worm
ACIIOSS
1. Steal
i a. Kirra ill
! ItHllii-r
' II. slmliin
II. Nude liiintia
I l. riiklui.illiiir
la. tii-llc ira ttua
17. 'I'uru In, lila
fiul
Is. A pprnarhpa
IB. Wimileii pro
pallfr
fK. Wilier? Ilulill
!l. 1 rup
tt. klreoiel'l
S-ol.
13, SI ml in In. Id
rriim lliilnif
Si. W rller ill
Imijh' oimfca
SB. ArlMIe ilmica
tV. Ktnierul on,.
linn
Solution ot Veaterday's Puma
In ihf f.ill nf t!i:'S ihylial ex- ' I.lfo Insurance compnny. reverned
atii!cutloiiN uf all frcshini-n enter- ' Juitiiment whii-h was t-enderi-il
Iiib tin- Cnlvorslly of California ' ''' ""' "lefendnnt insuram e tom-j
. w . ... nanv and hlil thr. I'limtium. ..
niioweu iiiuioj - - - - i
.i... 1 HluinsiliU- for the aiiiiinnf of Ihi.1
men and 10 per u,illn """ r'x,a "- w. K.lliiil l.lril
cent of the wo- '" ""' c""e "f !l lnan wnu '"edj SI. In iilm-e of
hud i-lnir- "om iniecuon OI ulirunlonH of nmiillllt
of the feet. hlH hun1 ln "lnninB Hhe.p. The JJ; V"..
Smllnr rout nn l"r enicia iron nirnl
iiIivIi'jlI iml.i"le outside, therefore is external.
nations have 11 Ih a forPfKn Kiiliritance forr-ed
Khown n.Vi..h nu: In1" the clri-ulation, therefore it
07 pi-i- cent of ,nU'ra hy violence; and its entry
the Ktiirlentu in, WUN "oi. inieniieu or expeeieu
other mhoolB or unlveri,itl..ii i i 'heiefore It .is accidental. Sounds
fi cti il with rliiKWonn. ThiB con- ' "kH mrc B,"", l"n"e to me- espee
ditlon is now widely prevalent i lu"y ',"",naT 'rr " court. .
wherever people walk aliout hare- A" A "" "lo Vllumliw.
foih, as in cymnaslumM. hath es-1 1 hellevo you claimed recently
t.ililishmenls anil the examination ","''(! "re "nly three ar fm"' vltu-
rooni8 of KanltarlllniH. The trim-i "1,nM- ,,nt 1 Keller from consider
I S . T i Mil UioEsTiA R
one fe o a . t m fS'Z
'ft 'c 'p e i ft i-iiiOCSPiAiT
pgg3(o;s'i t J3 k 1 fi.Ha
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PTiTrT E t I E jRlY iSRA;ps'
ft, 1rHnr ot
lii n.l
10. Htilf iDiirti
aljl-r.
11. L.iiutl.nlko
Ii. ulft
U. .iiiolHke
tl. Pin
ii. KuMirr tret
'I. In. uric
ii. Miner B'lguUt.
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IS3
T 1 1 I Li '',' c--rlny
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10 Yi:.ltS A(.() TOIIAY
(From KHe of Mail Tribune)
June 12, 1919
Atlantic City American Federa
tion of Labor condemns prohibi
tion and endorseu l'K"t wines and
beer.
. '-- 31, Turin
A C 1 U 1 T E L I Y I 3. set ill nftli-r
I hie is nut only nailon w do, hiit,:"hli' Ht,H,y of bm)kH "n nitii(ion
v. a-nhliiK machines, Kttini? rernly
to no down to the hoiIu fount. tiiiM
nnd smokins ciKinetteH on the blll
bourdn. Henry Allen Kent uh a copy of
hlH Hpeech on farm relief; we d.m't
know anythinx about farm relief
either. (Wu m ego Iteporter.)
Krunk, candid mid contempt uouh.
to compromiHe untl Hpllt the dif
ference with the treattury dejmit
ment. Wnnt to trade a wood upright
piano for a cow giving milk; piano
... uh. i. Mound Valley iMeWH.)
Wherein culture baekn up for
hunger.
world wide. k j. lirl llnnL'itnn, 1 ,hilt tne,e are more.
and Hhnnghai foot ringwoin.' kln,llv enllKhten me about this,
infection. jr refer me to a good source of
Thin trouble Is cavmed by a flin. information. . . C. W.
tfus, usually the Ir.ei.phvtiin. which! Anwwer Send a Htampetl envo
is a kind of VKetable organism '""e hearing your ad.lress and ask
that grows .n leather artieles sueh f"r the eHK,!nli(lIfi of tne "lx vi,n"
as shf.es. gl.,ves, trusses and nth-!mln8 now recognized. I expect
letlr- gno.lH. and on silk Hocks ! hy tho t!me tlle P Pillion
CultureH of the fungus grow read-iof the vltl,n,ln monograph is ex
il.v on silk or wool. Many of huUHtpl tlu'r wiM 1,e tiU moro
the most persistent cases hnvo I vitamins to describe,
been ..on in persons who wore lllnfc-tant ami IXHMlorlzcr.
woolen soeks; the fungus likes! 1)0 yoU "co'end as A
wool as of animal origin, and tho : diMinfoclant nnd- deodorizer for,
wool keepH the skin warm and
use for an open camp latrine or
The United .States health bureau
has Issued a list of terrors of hot
weather. Touring females In khaki
trousers have been Inadvertently
omitted.
"The flentlemen of the Pi-ens"
Is a very entertaining talkie. The
vint pile Is a dandy, and Is almost
as good as some of the local vam
pires think they are.
The Ken ly ha in dog Is Dm latest
ntyle dog. Unlike the police dog,
the Ken ly ham will hot look the
other way when he Hees a cat.
WKATHKH ACCritAt'Y
(IVmllelon I'jihi Orfgonhui)
Itelix folk uro going to have
n big community picnic at
fold Springs on Weston
mountain Sunday; that should
Insure another rain, ami the
moisture won't do any harm,
shrewd politician nhv;iys luis every! Iiiiifr to jniii mul uolli-
AU the biting remarks hereto
fore alined at "refined1 presenta
tion of the hula-hula", "civilized
warfare' 'and "majesty of the law
upheld by a successful hanging",
are applicable to "intelligent
drinkers' of the land."
Farmers along the Specific Hie
way are hoeing their gardens for
the coming of tho starving t'ar-menlans.
Illney Tlewher has ref urbisheil
all his gasoline propelled bread
bankets with agreen-talled parrot
up front.
The average length of the nver
nge sparrow Is 5.70 inches, the
Aubudon society reports. MiIIIomh
!ivtiv wanted tn know what tho
Tvheelbase of this feathered pest
I T in tin? "olil n nil y nu.M I'lulitr sitcri circuiiishmci's
ir.K lo lose.
Bat fnrtuimtely Hit Aniericiin people, ns a whole, lire not
us eiiHily fooled .is the politicians believe. Sooner or Inter they
lire aoitm tf tleeiile whether President Hoover, with his prneti-
ciil knowledge of farniinj,' nnd his I horonli (rrnsp of economies,
knows or does NOT know wlmt lie is talking tihonl.
In the hist annlysis this issue theii will he decided hy public
conlulencc. An miderstmidino; (lf the details of J.irtn relief, will
never he widespread; HI). out of tHO voters mnsl pd.e the t!iim
on fnith, for or against. ' '
Therefore, (he people must either follow President Hoover's
leadership, and plnec their trust in his honesty, sineerity, an'
capability, or they must repudiate him, and throw their al
legiance to tin; Democratic minority in Congress that is'doinu
everythintfjto embarjiss him, and I der the success of his ad
ministration impossible.
There is no alternative. As is always true in a Democracy,
the prople alone can decide.
moist, which fnv..,- i h h water ciosei v.. i: a.
of he fungus Answer I think ordinary un-
The chief site of Infection is be-' sl,lk''d llmo Is tho ,MHt llf(ife(;t
tween the toes, particularly in the'ant an! ' thu- V'-
third and fourth spaces. Thoj,mso'
nails are often involved. The fungi riimiw.
are sometimes transferred from ou went oned cramps M one
the toes to the groin, armpit or'?f the t hA m,I,h
the hands, if the victim uses a un and do n,uch hftr,m- Do you
towel on the feet then on these n,'an thilt Vil(3 do not ot
other arejis cramps aim orown, or oo you
In most cases the condition Is' m",an that on1y le,Hons who n'
a sodden one, but in some cases! swlm are Iikely to haVe
It Is more like eczema or little I iss S' M;
erop of papules ..r vesicles. Answer Any swimmer or other
In tho Hml.ton tvnn nf I'lni'tunrm pl soil uuvilipilllg p. .uuKcu v.
4!. Illlltlllltunt Oft
a ii rr ) x
45. Wily
i-i. Kiln for dry
lug malt
46. buiiK Inland
tuttn
4H, Come tn
4!J. Mrxlnin In-
il In int
HO, 'IVhiuh
t3. (Jntohrr of
('!
65. I tullnn coin
w6. Ilhgruce
Sk. KIihI ot liore
Si. Snutherii con-
titelliitlfiii
83. ( Hi'llal uf
bin ho
64. Shoot from
a iii tin hIi
61.. t'lt-iir
66, Unit her of '
Mines
60. I.prrcil
tH. Mftu.tKarlPr
rock
6f). Tenilent-l
lu. Oiub-i .
UlMVV
1. Tnji cnrill
t. Its lit
8. Oitcriitie con
trulto
4. Mtirttd
fi, Norlnl Insect
6. Meilklnul ,
p In lit
7. ItHtrnled
8. Ktrrii
rtii In liif
the ear
36. t orilt'J (uUrlri
3D. tilre
41. I'xinl of tli
euiiiiniKii
tit Trt'iiflitrj 1
i;. I iiOiiniiiur
4H. KlHIfll
411. Mil U or
bit. I.ftelt innitl.
furni
51, Ventilator
bi, A ii cry
M. Current
66. H Hl.ft
t-.tnttiifit
6U. Uciiiier tur-
Mil! coll.
6ft. Mlmit-ki-il
61. t.'oui-heft
61. Fly Ing mom
mnl
64. llftflrPKft signal
HawJey bill passes congresn to
give Medford a large (Jerman field
piece captured tn the war.
Vernon Vawter, V. G. Tail and
Kj K. Antle lave to attend stat
bunkeiH' convention at Portland.
Ed Staples appointed major donm
of Ashland KoUeo.
Court Hall sells Critter I-uko Mo
tor Co. to K. K. Waters of Okla
homa for $urou.
Z 3 4 S 7 S 9 "T- Tt i2 3
30 Tt . "22!
" j3 ! r '
37 W "T" 0 T Ti
sTJTst U
55 I "T 56 67 ;g 51 59 60 Gi
"fv fo?
tJJ to? JO
Contract let for construction ot
(ireeuspring Mountain road.
20 YEA US AOU TODAY
(From Files of Mail Tribune)
June 12, 1909
JIanaser Walters of the Medford
theater,, after a week. season, de
clares, while the Boston Ideal com
pany has been a. success artistically
jit has not been financially and he
is out 01 pocKei several nunureu,
dollars.
Attorney Porter Neff petitions
Jude Hanna to compel the Med
ford school board and Supt. U. Q.
Smith to issue a diploma to Clar
ence W. Gore.
Dr. J. M. Keene leaves for Mutte
Falls to attend Railroad day celebration.
L. II. Ilankiiis iiurcliases house
and four lots on Oakdale avenue
from H. S. Hrumble for $:i500.
seem in the wrong when you
aren't: A slip of the tongue and
a slip of a girl.
Americanism: Deciding not to
pay more than $10 for the article
you want; choosing one priced at
$3r so the clerk won't think you
are poor.
Maybe hip flasks would be ex
empt, too, if they were made in
the shape of a loaded truck.
fcr cramps in the exhausted mus-
cIch, but
this scarcely explains : ''i", mmiiiu mem piumiiy
drowning. A more likely expla- slow.
nation of drowning of a strong 1 , .
swimmer is dizziness or vertigo' 1 llilt b'lllt liavt! heen CX-
from Impact of cold water on the peclcI.
delicate mechanism of the ear ln-i .... . ,
side tho eardrum or even coldj J llp cnirunals tested could
water striking tin Intact drum, not even answer (jllicklv lies-
It Is well to wear louse packings .. , , , . ' . , ,
of ureasv lamb's wool in tho Var.,1,,,ls ils Wllilt they would do
canals if drums are punctured.
(Copyrght John K. Dille Co.)
IT WILL BE WORTH THE MONEY, MRS. COREY
iRIaWK I,(ns r,K UOl'lid'OX, (Minsin of the Kin-r of
Spain, is tpioted in today's news dispatches as rrfusiiiL'
marry the lieantilnl and wealthy Mrs. Corev, fornierlv of Pitls
burw, V. K A.
Mrs. Corey, it seems, had signed her part f the pro-nuptial
noeinent placed (;(),tMH) in the hank, as her prospective
giuumt, umw, aim iiati agreed lo v all living expenses, as I you have rinsed everv
was. They can now sleep nights, well as provide a palaee. The prince, however, regards this
Miss Clarice Chiffon entered the Hy msi'l icient.
the
ment Is probably the most satis
factory remedy. This is not so
good where the ringworm is "oT
the vesicular or raw type. Whit
field's ointment Is not 11 proprie
tary article, but a formula given
to the profession by a London skin
specialist. In this country we
have somehow 1 n c r e a s e d the
strength of this o:ntment over and'
above what Whitfield suggested:
Hero Is the formulla Whitfield
suggested. - j
Salicylic acid .1 per cent!
isenzolc ncid f per cent
Petrolatum !U per cni ,
That would be approximately" Iff
grains of salicylic acid and 2$
grains of benzoic acid ln the
ounce. 1
10 ven this strength may provf
too Irritating in some cases, and
reiiuiro reduction with an equal'
(inutility of plain petrolatum at
first.
- .Smear the snlve iupon the toe r.o It soon or be It later
Itch once a day for a week, theuj. We've lived, and that it well
wait a week or more, then use In "This is n Great Country,"
It again if the trouble persists. 1 Tho when we die we may go well.
Of course all footweur.should ba'
carefully disinfected at the samel Well, there may be other ptaces
time l.eheve the best way l That other folkn like flrt rate;
disinfect shoes and stocking feet ..... mo jlu.kson count v.
now famous "whitfhdd-s olnt- r(,rl ln very ooll wlU,'r nmy suf test iiiy; 40 jan";sters and rack-jthrit the probability that one of
I the children might hnve heen killed
dimmed the achievement of killing
the father.
Ye Poet's Corner
Our Toast
In this beautiful western country
Where the Itngue does swiftly flow
We live, and here we'll linger,
Nor murmur when we go,
In this Clreat Northwestern State.
Is by means of formaldehyde. I'ut
one ounce of standard formalde-
ll Villi in l) hnlf t.irit loitrlo iiw I
fill the bottle with water Pr Then, here's to her boundless for
an ounce or two of this in the t,Ht8,
shoe, swish It about so as to satu- n"rr8 10 nor m"""'"! f prand;
rate all the lining, then drain M,,v luM' famP H',rea(l worI(l wi,u
Into the next shoe, and so on tHl:Thy luiil Country In this Western
Quill Points
When you bought a $40 horse it
wasn't UK t. o. b. plus $27.5(1
freiKht and tax, nnd the $40
bought a whole horse, not "less
eyes and one hind leg."
Capone in Jail for carrying a.
gun; Sinclair for contempt. Why
not get the rurn runners for speed
ing? Kvery land has its nfflietlons
Km-ope her reds, America her
"blues."
It's only fair to value, railroads
by the present cost of replace
ment. Water used to he free.
If the "experts" can't agree on
reparations- when (lermany is
j licked, how could arbitrators settle
ja row when both countries were
I primed to fight?
Another ndvantage of the five
day week is that one full day could
be devoted to squaring things with
collectors.
The tariff doesn't keep out every
product , of pauper labor. It lets
nohlemeri in.
shoe Jim
land.
J. M. Kkinner.
rumble seat with six other girls
in front uf the post office, and did
not pop out like a (crape fruit
seed until beyond Kagle Point.
I'ICAHI.KSS .lOVHNAl.ISM
I Fountain Inn 'lYIhuitc)
The groom wore u rented dinner
suit over athletic underwear of
imitation silk. Ills pants were
held up hy pule Ki'een suspenders.
Ills number eight patent leather
shoen matched his state In tight
ness untl harmonized nicely with
the axle-grease polish of his hair.
In addition In his Jag he earrti-il h
pocket knife, a hunch of keys, a
dun for the ring and his usual
look of imbecility.
The bride wore some kind of
white thing Hint left most of her j
legs sticking out at one end ami
her bony upper end slicking out
at the olher.
Postscript: Tills may be the last
Issue of the Tribune, hut my life
ambition has been to write up one
wedding and tell the unvarnished
truth.
lit' t'inurcM.'r-IIIU'lH) would only 'ive liini iilimil $10(1(1 n month
for icinlint; money nnd, s ho smokes cold-t ipped cinureltos,
this is not enough.
WIU Mrs. Corey raise the nnte? We hope so. We fee! tlm!
liny woman who wants ii princely hnslund, as Imdly us
Mrs. Corey, should hnve him. In fact, wo would no so fur us to
say she Dl'.SKIi VKS him.
Kor Mis. Corey to lose such a consort, and save all this
money, wmild not only spoil this pretty little idyl, lint would
deprive the scenario entirely of a moral.
Brisbane's Today
you cun t PKOVIC that prohibition
1 caused the crime wnve.
(Continued from Page One.)
Two or three weeks ago a car
toon was published In many news
papers showing n wife, two rhlt.
itren and their father motoring
do not have to wear liumedlalely
I.et the shoes dry out a day or
so. in the sun If Possible, before
wearing them again. The feet of
lie stockings may lie wet with
the same solution and the stock
ings hung to dry.
Never walk barefoot about gym-Lf., n p,,,uliil ion has snent ' "lonKl ,he r"lul ""I'll" up signs
nasi,,,,, floor or swimming Pul.t . , 1 ! 'I'ndillK. "Please don't shoot us;
Wear rubber soled sneaks or shoes. 1 TH-U'tHUHtl) lighting llook-iwe are not bootleggers" etc
That seemed exaggerated humor.
What prohibition agent could pos
sibly think of firing ut an automo
bile with children?
It seemed less humorous the
oilier day when a prohibition agent
in all emergency while eommit
t in"; crime.
lieeause their minds are slow
they are criminals.
If they were not slow they
would know that crime never
pays.
Hatreds die in time, and many
liellllenien that ohlect In nrobl. a lormer doughboy now
hltlon Ray it costs the government bather putties himself
$!lii,(Mj(l,(io(l and a few odd dollars
u year.
Friends of prohibition, indig
nantly, say those figures are inac
curate. They would almost like to- fight
about It.
Mere money, however. Isn't Im
portant. The country has nleniv
of It. And doubtless. If the nihil.
tional cost of Insurance against
crime, cost of robberies, trials.
prisons, extra current for the elec
trie chair, etc., were included It
would he discovered that tlm ciime
that came in with prohibition l.;ll,r
costing the country several times ,,. . ,,,. ,, ,. . , ,
$'iti.noii.niin Hut i,hi. . ..... t 11 s a lUl" f"r n" had
'orrect this sentence: "Nobody
will know us at the resort,", said
the wife, "so I won't need any
new clothes."
Doctor Dies, Patient I, Ives.
PA LK It. MO. Italy. (fl Dr.
Francesco di Chiara, G4, obeyed j
hurried summons to the bedside ut
his fellow praetftiorfer, Dr. Salva
tcire Santomauro, one year his jun
ior. While he wils taking the pulse,
he himself died. The patient re
covered. 4
OAKLAND. C'al. () Customs
inspectors seized narcofles valued
nt $.-0,Ouo found aboard tho
freighter Modjokerto.
Kite Ii ck n h arc neci'ssary,
even In this tin-can ugi. Par
ents must have some place to
sit while ilauRhtci entertains.
They on y a small m a n t r i es
harder than n biff one, and we
wait hopefully for the smaller dol-
one senator's bile jaw-
ins of another is called a "clash."
Country papers probably won't
be suspected until the power trust
Koes into tie scissors business.
iji kstions ami ANSMKits Wonn, malaria, yellow fever.
Accident Is Accidental. i t uhereiilosis and other diseases.
It should be of Interest lo tnanv ,, , , , - - , ,
of your readers, at least those 1 1,e People should he (.'lad
who carry health and accident! that someliodv knows eiion.'h I
And, frankly, we don't
i Neither does Will llavs.
Z3'',: "' ' L "iXdion'it" l- so mnel, money and !!'!'! amontohile contain-
an accident.- Mc(l. T. .1.
Answer According lo the
llp-
I spend it well.
a scenario without a mora!. i'"k Mr. T. sends In. the supreme ,. Cowley. Chicao I'nivcr
s achievement, unlike recent 'Think what voii wei-e ,,, "
dtinn L-iiiin.r i niiiK whin ou were at the okc.
rnurt if U'hsIiIml'Iiiii. (tt tl '... . ' """land look at vou now'
(arp.Miter versus i-) i,qisity spccmllst In psycholojry, ;H,)vp!, Perl,ps congressmen fe.t" The
Ing a fnlher, mother nnd two chil.
(lren. killing tho father.
Thli
prohibition killing, was not au-
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A tiiii'it Is a iH-rson w ho
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2$ ounces or 2C
MILLJON3 OP POUNDS USED
CHtCAfJO, June ' 12.-(riTwo
experiments with a new anaes
thetic, given intriLVenuiifly. pnivt t
HUcceKsful nt the t'ook County hos
t,,i nt we'k. It was nnnuunccd
todny. In each ense a major op.
erutioii was performed, the anaes
thetic being "li dlstlnet sueeesn."
iircordlne to Dr, Hurry Itoinhk,
who assisted In hnmllltiK tht I'litv.
The anaesthetic In "iiodium
Isoaiuyl-elhyl ba r Id t unite," devel
oped by Dr. L. (1. Zerfim nml Dr.
J. T. V. MeCiUnm f the Indian
fipollfl City rtoMpltal. Under the
anaothtlc tho patient fall nseip
rtiii.e it iM lieiUK injected nno the
vein i. Ad van tune rbi lined for It
nr that It eliminates pout npern
jlve'lung Involvcincnt and nuuneu.
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