Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1929, Image 4

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ilrEDFORD IVttT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OttEfrOX, WEDNESDAY, .TITLY 10, 1923.'
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tea nu for publication o( all nn dlapaleba,
' andltad to It or otber.lu credlud'la that papar,
ad aljo to Uia loeal oavl publlatd barila.
All rijhta for purilluUM af apaalal AHpatakaa
Baralo tra alaa raaenad. .
. Official papar of tin CUy of Medfafll
.Official paper of Jactloo County.
Btroro dally artraga elKulaUM fat all
adlraj Oct. 1, Use, 43.
Adrtrtlitnf rtrpreaamatltal
K. C. MfHIRNflKN COMr'AKT
Omeai In Kn York. Cbleaco, IMralt,
j BYanebra, U Annuo, Buttla. Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
y Arthur Porry
The 'ultra-smart" of the femi
nine persuasion, are shaving their
legs with u specially shaped razor,
and If t litre is anything smarter
than this. It In heynnd the grasp
of the average incntulity.
Jo not tiHK-h the lirt'Oil. k It Ih
nut Hunltary" (llounehold llinlB)
The bvtizcn knot-It.
. An Ivuu Hulmeril)ir of the Purt
tund Jouinul usoh 500 wohIh that
hlte, tuul u poem to rturtlRHto the
"Humlay di-ivern" who, an a mat
ter v( fact, are no worse than the
Tuesday even inn d rivers.
ItKVKMIV liltKAKS I.MSK
(TilliimtMik llenill
Wc don't know how (llenn
Terry fell uhout U last week
When a delegation Of NeiBh-hoi-H
of Woodtrrnft ladleH
dHKKt'd him out of hod
' around mldnhfhl unit had him
.'take them fur it ride on the
'. fire enfflne. hnL a convention
. (s u convention, and Klrlt will
he tflrls.
The Camp (Hiia of Ainerleii will
hold their roRular meeting at the
busiest corner next Saturday cven-
An Inexiterleneed liUKhaud who
wnuhed the iIIhIioh every day whlla
hia wife wiih away, tu eseiipo he-UK-
excoriated for liin HhlftleHH.
lioHH, failed to make it work. " It Ih
iilleKed by the party of the aeeond
purl . the, dLshert were wawhod hy
that wonian. : .
The fall trousers, for men will
he with n bloomer effect, close
filtltiR at both ends and loose at
1 he middle. This will he nice, nn
of all the things thought of by the
human mlml to wear, the bloomer
tn)(CH-lhe calce.
DnctnrH are trying to find the
secret of loiiR life. Notody has
tltoufflit of roIiik around n corner
slower.
"Teuchprs nhoutd not be .kept In
fear of loslnR their Jobs because
of bohhed hair, dancinK, smokiiiR,
short skirts, card jdayiiiR, movies
ajut matrimony." KuReno IteRls
ter. ) This recalls that no teacher
In an Oregon rural school hein
ously spanked the son of a promi
nent eltly.on, the last sellout year,
and was nn the front of the
yrcgunlan for ten days.
(llonict, I'al., News.)
A new means of takliiR trout
from the San Jacinto mountain
streams has been discovered. It
appears that two fishermen wore
havitiR poor luck whlpphm Straw
berry creek, when one suKReslcd
that thfi halt he soaked In pome of
the ImmiIIcr one of. them happened
tu have hmuKltt aloiiK. This Was
tried, and at the first cast the rod
hent nearly dotih and it took the
i.'utulilned efforts of the two
sportsmen to reel In the print?.
Then they discovered that the
worm had seined a bR fish by the
throat and was ehoklnR It.
It hi-Klns to look like a fort
should be built. Instead of a court
house.
It has hern discovered by the
Calsht'vlkis, Unit the drugstore tan
will not associate peacefully with
the bite of a niosuulto.
Ktcanor Iark. a rlsltiR younn
contralto, rendered an audition
from thi Kcnccporit Omeert hull
on the Alice lianlny place yester
day. I. Willis llluejay nceoin.
panied. The ret-ltul wns disturbed
,by he behavior of otic of the Pea
cock Rlrls. One cannot iiiiaitltie
hat her parents were thinktiiR
abiiut. Miss I .ark will be remem
bered us haviiiR a harruwlnj ex
perience a few years uku, with
one of Dr. Picket's cats. She Mill
limps a little. ,
!'. ( K I i.i I ..M. (1')-rl''lve thou
aanit ancient Hwetlish; Imoka and
doeuiuenta of historical value
whleh have bren In Ihn Itusalnn
Arrhlvea In 1 nlnuiaiid uru to la
returned tn HwiMlen. A similar
exctiHUKu wan inailo recently with
JiomiutrH. Ihe latter .-oiinlry re
t-cMuar fruiitsh iloi-uolenta In re-
turn for Mwedlsh records of the
alxleenth und Hcventeenth cen
turloa.
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, IIOXOLfl.L'. (i This elty has
only one official ambulance, op.'
rated by the police, hut It ha
26.000 unofficial rimhulanccn. Ai
new' ordlnanco permlla private
automobile, carrying pntlentM to
taOKUituls to. run at full speed, out
rcqulrua them to keep their hornn
Mowing continuously while thtia
engaged.
a
lleaverttin. t'onstrilctlon uu
tJervny on new Jilumbljig bIh'JV.
Pfuotlve iarai, lU't luutui ia--aoivv.
FOLLOW THE PRESIDENT, DOCTORS!
DIE, CIjAKJ&NCK TKL'B WILSOX M'iliei to debute pvohiln
. tion with li WilJiiim. SrTJi0"M pi'iciuuL o thu.-Anit'ri-Mctliuul
iVHsociution. . r i;
WhtN the use? The time has jmssctj when !eliiten between
rmjieal Drys mid AVets can serve any useful purpose.
The arguments between .extrcmwta on' both, nidea are well
known, and to air them further generates hcaf, without throw
ing any new light on the eonlroversial subji't.
Jf any progress is to be made toward a more satisfactory
.solution of this problem, 'it will be made hy those who don't
agree with, the professional propagandists on either side, but
take a middle ground, and are more interested in bettering con
ditions in this country as a whole than in securing .the ascend
ancy of one set of theories over another.
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IN bis appointment of the law enforcement commission, and
in his public acts, President Hoover hus clearly shown that
this ik his view of the situation. .....
.... He stands firmly for law enforcement, which is .right, and
has the hearty support of all . righMhinWiug people. But he
does not maintain that because a law has been passed it must
never be modified or repealed. What he wants regarding pro
hibition is not ex-partt; opinion on either side, but as far as
can be determined the truth,, and lie ; particularly urged the
members of the commision to sbow the courage that a determi
nation of the truth usually, require.' ,
,
ON the other hand, he lias clearly nhowu he does not intend
to be swerved from his course, by the importunities of the
radical Drys, any more than he intends to "be intimidated by the
political threats of the radical AVets. ,
When the former requested that Mrs. Mabel AYillcbrandt be
placed. in charge of federal dry enforcement, upon its transfer
to tile Department of Justice, he refused ;and when the Pro
hibition Bureau prepared Dry pamphlets to be circulated in
the public schools of this country; he promptly issued an order
forbidding it, "pending, investigation and reconsideration."
Here is the sort of leadership that will rescue this country
from its present confusion and chaos, if anything can.
And the-sort of leadership supplied by Dr." Clarence True
Wiilson on one side or ex-Heuutoc ltced of Missouri on the other,
never will. -
A PEST E RADIO
NO one con motor much about Jackson County without being
impressed by the largo number of quail. . Fat Mama and
I'npn (uail, plump Baby Quail, they go scurrying up the road,
or flitting through the brush along every highway.
Many a .sportsman's trigger finger itches, and finds it hard
to wait until the quail, season opens in the fall.. For what use is
the quail except to bare iU luscious breast upon a piece of golden
toast ? , ... , .' - . .
, Velly after a perusal of the current Farm. Journal ,wc find
the answer iis 'eoiiHiderable." A recent bird .survey ha been
concluded. ad it has 'been found that the quajl leads all the
feathered gentry in. Jho, destruethm of such, pests as "potato
bugs,, caterpillars, cucumber beetles, canker worms, army worms,
cut worm and other crop-eating insects." Moreover, "the
grain they eat is infinitesimal." , . . ;1
This is a good thing to know, and, particularly next fall,. to
remember. Quail shooting is a good sport, and quail on toast
or oiT delicious. . ,v .
But it is to our interest, to protect them", and see that the
passion for a brace or two, never threatens their extermination.
All problems will bo solved when the Hon and the lamb
agree on the definition of justice.
Hoosevelt era: Speak tsoflly.
era: Speakeasy and a .'14.
This modern airplane court -
of all the fun they miss by not
when they fall out. ,
Scientists have provided an,
iiow but the "still siuull voice."
It is eitsy to pass u ear, tluuinh another car is uoiuini, if
the other two drivers will eooperatu wisely to save a fool.
So live thai you won't iiccil,
vou I'l'oin thiitUinu; about sdiiH't
With a tail, now, a sheik could roucli for n viu;uri.,U wit hunt
lo.siii(7 his (tip on the stooriiitt wliqol or his swuctiu. The nice
didn't discard any I liin as uscl'til as t iiaU
If hrnvicr 'icnidtiesi will rliinlimto .oriliM', .Why Jiot briui
I he 1 1 1 i 1 1 f 1 1 i 1 1 1 ii Intro ut otiee, by makinir the iiiiniinuin uiuisli
uicnt 100 years and a million dollars!
MUTT AND JEFF
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AT OR ON TOAST
and carry a big stick. Present
ship may nut Jast., For think
being able to patch things up
amplifier for almost everything
etins;tiliit t'liti'rliiiiiitii'lit to lit'cp
UinK - .
Jeff Erra In An Air Mail Parcel Post Delivery
iWHAr has
HAPPCfsjeD TO
MUTT A Mb iFF'S
Air tAAii. ?
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
tfn.4 UtUn tartalnlag to pmooal haaltk and hilna, ant to agma rUagruMta ar
tnatauol, will b. aruw.rd bj Dr. Brad? If a atanpwl. acli-addiMMd armlop. to ancloacat
LctUra ahoold b. brUf Bad wrtttra in Ink. Owing to tha larg. out af UtUra n
MlMd, only a re aaa b. aoawand bar. No rtly oao b. atad. U qowrla aat aomfarav
lag la taMtraotloiaa. AddrMa Dr. Wllllara Brady, ta oar at Uia rwwapafa.
TllK CHIEF CACSH
AVIint 1 th chief cause of dlx -
i.i.iniv In this country? What
mainly cauCH ahaenco- from work,
school, liUHinennV What Klvca the
phyttlflahM ho (ircntcr part of their
work the year around? It la tin"
cti. Thufn tan-
tamnunt to' say- I
Iiir one or an i
other of the com
m o n resplratlry ;
Infections, which
Include Iho fol-'
lowlnu:
Corf i n4 .lihe j
throat, HlryiiRltlH. bronchitis, Influ-
e n 2 a. pneumonia, tuberculosis,
measles, (ierman measles, mumps,
scarlet fever, whoopinu com:h.
chlekenpox. smullpoxt epidemic
m e n I n r 1 1 i s, infantile paralysis,
diphtheria, (in Asia, pneumonic
pUlRUC).
Some of these diseases may be
communicated In other ways, but
all ot them -arc communicated hy
spray , ov droplet infection in .must
cuhch,, ;. ., r .
If cveryono. havlntr cii. cominu
down ,vitb U, or jtitit. "threatened"
by it, who will, not or. cannot re
muln Isolated, would wear a suit
able screen nuislt or veil over nose
and mouth white in 'contact -with
other persons, all of these illnesses
would, become rare, most- of the
doctors in practice would have to
retire, or find other means of live
lihood, and many millions of dol
lars would be. saved annually.
. IntelllRent folk penerally have
some vuruc notion uhout tho dun
Ker of spray or droplet infection
.in an uncovered sneene or cuURh.
but not so many know that.- spray
or droplet infection amonR polite
people is ordinarily conversational.
Tho only difference between an
uncovered courIi or sneeze and un-'
covered conversation is that the
ranRe of the spray is not so Ri't
in conversation. hMnR Urns than
five feel, whereas in cuuhinR or
sneezing tho ranRe-is 10 or lli feet.
The person with cri who declines
to wear a muxzlo or mask yot TTci-,
sists in RettinR within ranpe of!
other persons is just as Rullty. if;
not ns offensive, as Is the boor who
sneezes or coughs upon other per- j
Hons. Undoubtedly the ureal bulk;
of all respiratory infection is con-!
variational. j
A person with cri who can and:
does remain more than five feet
from other persons Is Isolated, to
all practical purposes, provided he
lines not eounh or sn'-cze or niteVat
them. -This applies a"s wVU'ln diph
theria, scarlet fever or" measles as
it docs, in tuberculosis, pneumonia
or coryza. to the best ot our pres
ent knowledRe.
i USTIO.NS AM) .NSWi:ilK
Slavery in Amerlcji.
Ueecntly you mild the retail ro
ccry business Is as nearly slavery
as any occupation you kno.y. . How
about the retail drug business? I'm
on the job lonp after the grocer
has Rone.home in the evening and
on Kundays and holidays when he
Is attending the ball game or pic
nicking with his family or even in
church. -A. D. O. .
Answer. It is my Impression
that pharmacists have an eight
hoqr, day or less. Of course some
body must serve the public with
candy, tobacco, Rroceries, stamps,
hardware, lunches, hair ionic, shoe
strings, pencils and sundries Sun
days and holidays and after closing
hours at night. So far as drugs or
uicdlciiuH arc concerned, you need
not live In shivery.
Moles Safely Itrmowo
Is there any danger In removing
tunica? I have seven large ones
on my face and neck, flat but they
seem to be Retting larger. .My
Ii 1 1 le girt has t hreu hideous ones
111! Ill'f fllCf' M I'M. (i l.
' Answer. There is always dan
ger lu amateur attempts
ninnirn mi.h r r i,.. i in.i
irotn tne lace, neau ur necK. j ne i
afo way Is to have the moles
treated by a eonipelcnt physician
or surgeon. Numerous methods
are available; let your Uortor em
ploy the mathod he deems best
for your case. Your daughter
should be treated now the eos-
nieilc result Is always better when
such blemishes are treated early. . supplies ; exploration of the ocean's
lllmho (-oiimhik Fuel. 1)C( of W,ich a great deal was
liur little Klrl. two years old. lsonce n the sunlight, and far up
in fine health. Her fault Is a habit exploratlon ot our earth's atmos
or eating mud. flirt or coal. Mhe j phero and the photosphere beyond
still ircM a night Imtilr- of milk t,0 breathing point.
ami one early In the rrrornlng. Hhet - a4--
will ant drink milk nut of a glass The Smithsonian Institution has
ftW . f 4 .' I''. I iy 7 "l rtT&RRRLC- MISTAKS f . OPJ - ,
V I l T . ) I MISTAKE.:- J ..rT. . BrflDMfl' . . X V Ai -J'&feST. 1 r
OF DISAIIILITY
1 or cup. What mukm.liur want to
"'" ucn iiiiiikn; j. j,
AiiKtvcr, lJica or pcrvertctl ap
pctlto Ih common In. mentally defective-
children, hut occura In nor
mal children too; watch, and try to
prevent; withdraw Ixiltlo and Ktvo
milk only from cup. .Sond for In
struction for diet.
(Copyright John F. Dllle Co.)
Quill Points
r r I p. tonsilltis, j i:ad example corrupts evory
acute sore throat, body. Nolo how many time-killers
septic roi'p Mtoi) to wnteh u bricklayer doing
1 it. , '
-No cause is worth the sacrifice
of 'o'" freedom to recosnize truth
j wherever you see it.
. Ther is a -difference berween
insanity arid prejudice; The In
sane man wouldn't he stubborn
enoiiRh to stay that way If h
knew better: ' ' '
A celebrated dietician snys food
affects our character. .Onions, fer
example, thwart a disposition to
Vou can tl when you're on
terliitc a "live1 town. Tho
stnret is bUn-kiil locflUKe - a
gniiK Is tearing up Uic pavc
iiieiU. . i
AH you need to make camping
enjoyable is a tent, a cot and the
subtraction of about 20 years.
The usual judge of a beauty con
test Is the rich youns bachelor who
serves as the prize.
War will end when tho umpire's
decision against the 'home' team
seems aa just as his decisions
aRainst tho other side.
Americanism.' A fat, : mothorly
woman wearing too many dia
monds because a diamond seemed
the symbol of gentility when she
used to scrub floors.
Why not Instruct dry agents to
hoo( ftt the passeiiRcrit. and thus
j insure hitting a tire?
The iMHirymoon N over if lie
mLsMi tlirt'c lienrtlM.ntf wlu'ii
lie turns over the ration Im1
tlc. Kvery town has at least one
prominent cltlfcen who has almost
persuaded himself to believe that I
love alone prompted the transfer!
ot the property to his wife's name,
Farm relief is assured. After
buying the farmer's -surplus for
five years, the government will
have to rent the farmer's land to
get a place to store it.
Correct this sentence: ,"t can't
tell you how 1 like your new maid's
ankles." said the husband; "I
haven't noticed thrtil."
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pag. On..)
cent, established hiTi- with the
aid of the I'cderul Kcserve?
The earl It's surface is well
1 .. v ..I .1 V.ilui.K- Imw vloiwl i. i
top of Mt. Kverest, parts of the
world have not been visited by
white .men, but its surface is
sufficiently well known. '
Next will come the exploration
of the earth's interior. Its Inex-
, haustlble heat, power and mineral
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discovered two bands . of supe r
oxygen, a ring of ozone IS to SI
miles above . our IiwjIb, going
around the earth.
Ozone, hlehly MimiiMrthR, 'bttiie
flclal form of oxygen, is formed bv
chemical discharges In thunder
Htorms.
Doctors in dayjt to come may
send their patients up to the ozone
belt. .
A vnunir ftermnn wlirit libn I
are cnuorseu ..y uic .iiii.iain r...i-
stein and other sclentiots, has in-1
vented an airship that could take!
men up there. It is planned to '
cross the. Atlantic In about sl
hours, traveling 40,000 feet up. to
escape resistance of the heavy
lower atmosphere.
Tfi Sunday, Lindbergh, having j
Just flown across the continent .
with his wife, pressing a button
in l.os Angeles, turned. on a light
in New York, and the first Penn
sylvania railroad air trip Htartcd
across the continent. Pullman car
by night; airplane by day, ocean to
ocean In 48 hours. : ,
The New York Central, with a
similar flying line, plans . to, cut
lht running limn.
Lindbergh Intel llils wriler Home
months ago, in Philadelphia, that
he planned for tho Pennsylvania's
continent crossing eventually In'
two flying days' and one Pullman
car night, about :'.t hours.
More power and speed to all com-
Ipclltors, helping aviation.
I "1 I'eimral Atterbury.' ot the
Pennsvlvania. and the wise vice.
.president of the New York Central
I'"1 ni,t Haf(,1' i":r,,ro snc,;"
In these harvest weeks Russia
makes interesting experiments.
Kvcn if the experiments fall, the
world will learn something from
j the combined and co-oicrttve fann
ing system urged and, to-some ex
tent, forced upon the Hussion peas
ants. ; '. ',
Hussia offers tractors, machin
ery, expert Instruction, seed prop
erly cleaned and chosen; reduction
of taxes. fir'U'lKils fertilizer at
low cost "and flying brigades 'of
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II. Initial! of a
former prral
deal "
IB. Exclamation
if ronterapt
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again
ti, Charncter laj
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tb Help with the crops: .
Motlianics volunteer to operate
peasants' trnctora and harvesting
machinery. Hiinalan , army engi
neers, utilizing soldiers, show how
the work should bo done on largo
government owned farms.
That la socialism or worse, of
cournc, and makes us all Hhmldcr.
Hut it will interest American farm-
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Communications
The Spiritual I toad Through T.lfe
To the Kdltor:.
During these later years of my
lonR life of 83 years, I have spent
much time in studying tho long
past, as well as the present,- in
order to discover. If possible, tho
meaning of this life or the reason
for It, uml whether or hot we are
traveling through it the 'right
way or direction, or . whether I
havo spent that long und valuable
time us I should, or. not.
I find, in my review that tiierc
ore two routes to travel, tho right
and the wroiiR.
In our .first e.onrf''io'is vlnw of
life wo find. the?e ronUw running
parclel, one broad a,nd open with
many beautiful u.r t aliens along
its border, whilo tho othe. is uih
dim with no .vlslhlo things t- at-'
trne: attention. ..
Tho dim road represents the
great mystery of this life, the
gateway always open for all to
enter, but the vu-st majority take
the other route, which is alway..
plainly visible and attractive, and
therV'in Is found the greatest mis
take of mankind.
.Man could If he would travel
hf 'dlin -route and have all the
'benefittV of the other, for--stratine
to 'say as soon as he pasne.v
r t Di it- t-u ir- C
-a. i 111"-
PARACHUTE
Do You Remember?
TKX VICAUS AGO TODAY
(I'Vom fil'H of the Mull Tribune.)
; July 10. 11)10.
Mwlforil Mvoltered y e a terday
with the mercury ut 102 54 degrees.
The two Tull clilldron reporteil
klilnapeil. run awny and are held
hy I'orthind police.
Neiv York. ProHident Wlln'on
In C'arnoiilf hall speech upholds
l.enuue of Nations and declares
Versailles peace Is Just. ' . .;
'Peace treaty Willi lenituri cove,
mint proscnled to consreas : by
preslilent. . , . "
lirltl.sh dlrlclble starts 're
turn trip from Xert- Vork to Lon
don. " ' ' . '
Procecda from Wlllard-Dempsoy T'
bout announced at $410,000. 1
XWBXTY YliAKS AGO TODAY
(Krom flies of tho Mall Tribune.)
July 10, 1009.
Chautauqua opens at Ashland.
Kllnm- filyn's 'Three. Wocks"
booked for Mcdford. July-13th.
Krod Hopkins irjaltes first ship
ment of apples from valley a car
of Ctravenstelns.
The local fire boys lost $100 on
the July 4th celebration and will
ijivc a scries of open air dances to
rocuperate.
Ilaker & Payette open now shoot
InK'Kallery next to fire hall.
"All development work on local
coal mines and oil wells will hero
after be let by contract, pondlnff
which work will be temporarily
suspended."
through the gateway of tho dim
route he finds the other is still
before him and more attractive
than before.
He has arrived in his journey
at the truo way of life,- and will
continue that way so long as bo
keeps his mind on the invisible
while traveling the visiWe, or
travels both ways in company.
This represents tho spiritual and
material life combined together,
which is a normal life. . otherwise
the life Is not normal. No ex
clusively material life is over nor
mal and truly successful, though
practically all lives are o that
nature. ..--.
: Ci -A THOaMPtfON.
Mcdford,- Ore., July fl. - : . i ' 1
PARI S. (Pj Ten thousand
American law books havo been
found in Paris and catalogued, for
the American library, of .Paris.
The action was part of a pian to
enlarge the usefulness of -the", li
brary as a center of Information
about the United States. . .
. ' - -''- A
HAMBUltG. (P) The newest T
ship of the Hamburg-American
line has been named "Oakland!
in honor of tho California city.
It will bo launched Hn Augiist'
v.
WAT F El 1
..VACATION'
rV . Hie
Krom Seattle to (ctorm
and ancouver on a Prtn
re.t.i liner . . . through the
f.'anaUhin Rorkies to Banff,
latke Louise and thcTlungii
low Csmpr-.. return via OmI
gar- and Spokane, .oie
Mummer l ore. i make (hU
;n Ideal trip for all tho
. family - nr passport ,.arr
rijqulrcd., t.ie( vIlKTflltire
i flno mforpiatlohfromyoiir
tAr 'lici t
(.lirquft (ionrl ihr H'rVWOivr. '
MIrWC4t)WAVKriA'i6iwr)W)
AMcaKAN aaa aiaa. .
By BUD FISHER
Tul. U.. 1 I IV M,