Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 12, 1929, Image 12

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MRDFOKI) mUi TlilDUNR, MEDPOltft,-OiniOV, FRIDAY, .WhV 1? 192!).
Medford mail TRIBUNE
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piu aua an uifiia.n:
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ball., VllbOUt lUIMUr. Mbtb.
paiit, titbuut atiadar, m r
halt, lta Suae., aoa taar..
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t mi
iumhi or THI AHIWCIATIU ruuM
Ta AModaud una la aiiin,if aoiiiud u
mm fur MjultfitWo al all oaaa dlibauttfa
aradltatf U It ar atliaralaa rradltad la Urt, aaaar,
Hal aua ta Um local am aubllabaa barala.
AU rUliU far buUlrallaa af aaaaUl dtoMvbbM
barala ar, alaa raaaoad.
wnrlal papar ol 0 Cllf of Halrard.
WTIclaJ aapar ar iackaaa Caiaitr.
avra aau braraia rlmilatlaa far all I
alUd Vtt. 1, lulu, .
Adiarttttnt Brpmantamai
M. C. MH. .. A (IIMrANT
Omxi la Nn tarl. Ilrlnta. IMraH,
frujtiMa, Ua AKalaa, laallla, faHLust.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
ln'lliif exi'lli-rrti1!!! unit 'IhjhUi
'and li'iiMIe lf anil i-vfiils. u
liri'Qt Mi-ftilfiK lias rmni' l iiikh
Ulllliillinl mill unnllllK. VmillK
im'fl. fnh frftm rnlliiriv with llif
ai'i-Hht on the frrnli, no lunKr
Ilimnl Mfllt mnrci'la.
Tha eastern press of the 'land
.Jejolces lit. the panelnK of tlie Ktl
. Klux Klun Iriiln WuiihlllKlon, I).
, C. -anil credit the achievement to
President Hoover, who hrtiuKht
the taioie to iiukm wltlmut the one
of a bt-uMi hatid nr ekyrocket. The
Klun eHfahllhel Itietf In Itie nil-
tlnnUI CaiHIIII. Wliere n ,-inim wine
.J.i..n.. The iiri st-p t tl i.i.r
fX.4Mlt.Vf wtlM tl) K-ntlj' fMiKf fl-niii
hi-r hiKh nrrii-f 1 ho IfiitlliiK ffiniilf
l.ltot MiiIipI W'lllftit :iim1I- T h v
iinlifrliil WlfUirif ittil nut tki thin.
The Imprr.nl WIfjiiiI, ym limy if
rtill. wiiM thf hlMh illKiillmy who,
when (ill ilrfNHfd, wuri a pulr nf
now' ImiMN Willi fliH'irlr IlKhtM In
ihi)'inil. It nlmi tift'iitiin niitli'iiililf
lllllt IHllllllIK IflHtllfll ll)lMlll(nilllt
to a fill nff.ro Ukf hcliiK oipoMftl
, hy thf Klun. (Vriufn HfihllhtK
irli'kn of tin. uhlrt-tiilhrt hunt wcro
t ir(iniitly huih-Ii-IhmI, himI wluii n
KlnnNiiHin lookfil flrrrn nf u miII
tlrlnn, tin pnllt It'lan i nfnufd t
fuwn ii mi iiilvii-. Aflnr it Iimik
ficrlffl uf rt-butiH, thi' Klun purltod
tip ItH iilfthiHimiiM nnd hit out for
Ailnntti, (In. Two tiul)ifih HtutfH
ptiil tint' wfNifin Htiito iiif UhIoiI um
"Klun Hti MiiuhnldH," Nil w OHtpt n
. Unif will ndmlt It.
Owner leuvlntf- town niUMt nell
tuy J-'fird, .Model A htiMtne"H ninn'ti
ton for mnh, K M. Curry,
, H' imioi hit l.- t Hii I f upltul-
JoiMttnl ) .MukliiK Hiire,
! ''rill-: i KI AIi STATIC
' (I'rc lHMi(, h)
"Mm. Myrtle I'oiHien, of Mid
dlrtown, S. Y In Iter eoiu
plallit, ulleicex that her Iiuh
h(ntl. Wayne It, I'ronlt'ii, of
HtroutlHliin tt, I'll,, intiri twl her
Ihn( year while nh wan un
conktioiiH from u heart attack.
Thn new Npondullckn In na e1u
B)v and evuxlve un the old ntyle
.filthy lucre. New Hcolch ntorlca
are aim In circulation.
Weather ho lint that Hit aalt
cellarN Heat and the conlentH in
fdNe to com,, nut, h piedlcled for
iifil week. It will put the March
1tl the rorn, the miKiir In thi pear,
and Inflate the pujnpktiu.
Ijtdy lird-i'oupe of the local
Imitation HiHImIi et, foiHot to
Maud around luMt iiIkIi! with her
MMtUth Open, tllider the litiptvftMloh
It liUlile her look ttophlMt tented,
ihe up and called u HavclliiK linn
n valine, attd told a proud Maw
her hoy wn a liddlcr. Hi Mr. id nf
a vhilhtUt.
A l K-HMU l
1utiMils Kbii., Tiilmiiel
lear Hli 1 am 11 yrura old
nnd juM muiluulctf fiim the
"Uih Ktde and 1 want u Joh
and my pupa ma 01 ninyhe you
would let me wille the we r hit
Httolew lur your paper. Vouia
wiy tiuly.
Im)NA1, FLINT.
A move lit afMi( tti keep the
couithoiiM fiiiht Iniiftl down t- a
rfull day with the icauc "f llil'
co.
Jack and Jill
t a uie tiom J'vllle,
To aet n tli Ink of water,
JI:.VK1NM. Ky , July lit -Associated
Press ) I Hi 1,1 Hughes, si-yoar-tild
tirhlcKi'ooin, wus diownetl
hist night wh.it friends threw him
lino hike atter srienHdltiK hltn
and his htide. s.icil inhumanity
acores Another touchdown on m
iunn end run.
jot n ai.im ic lion:
Homebody was drunk Immi week
When the intoi million ciept into
this sheet thai the lot at powt-t
company hnd paid only f2u tot
Ituy Hi own. tow ihul Ua live wn.
( eleclrticuted It might Itav ln
Us, Art Miller, ninnsser of the
cotnpnny, who- garp ii. the Inrtir
r tnutlon, or the linotype operator,
niosl likely the lutler, An-wy,
the amount pnld was till. Kay
Rottlua; his check prtunptty a (ew
- dayn' after the critter wua killed.
We hup to live to see the Isnue
when annuel hint- l ight atitl correct
Kt-la lain thia shi-.-l. tMiniih
County Pioneer.) Plus the raiih
that moves luoijiitiilns.
" BI'DAPi;m V Kuaene llor.
thy, brother of the regent ttf Aua
trla, wrote front t'ganda, Africa,
that he had ahot the largest ele
phant killed thereabouts in l
years. The tusk weighed i
pounds. '
e di-c.se, um found. ! fr v
I .
BETTEE LEAVE THE
SO.MI'i idea of the troubles, incident to H new turiff hill infiy
lie glciiiicil from the present . -sit nation tref?"rdiijg the in
eieiise in rnvv miliar duties, , .
We linve reeeived n book issued by tlie " Amerieiiii IJnltlem
of OiiHioinited lieverin.'en" entitled "VViiiit I'riee .SiiK'trT", on
tlie eover of whieii is n eiirtooii from the Mew York World cup
tioned "Tlio lEoldnji in the Kitehen."
', A Xrtly (feiitleiniiii, porting- u silk lint, is leeriuic tlirmiffli
the kitehen window, pointing
i.GOthreiist of a defenseless lionsewifd with one hand, while in the
other is a ilemiind for 0,(110,(100 a year. On the froek eoat of
.Tjjthis opulent hriKiiml is printed
Opening the hook one finds
j editorials opposing the ini'rease in tin? sugar tariff, many pre
I dieting dire eonseipienees to the KepuMiean party if this jiro-
visum in the House hill should
IN the sauii- mail that brought this book eaine a statement,
from ifepresentative Timherlake of ('olorado, upholding this
iiierease as a neeessary proteelion for the "poor sugar-beet
farmers of the Tinted States, who, without sueli proteetion,
will be riiiui-d by the pitiless eomielil ion of alien pauper and
eolored labor in Cent nil Kurope, Cuba and the I'hilippines."
To fiirlher c ouipl jeale the hitiialion, ninny of the editorials
in the above volume, while opposing the sugar inerease on one
hand, support the lion. Timherlake h eoiilentiou on the other,
by eonli'iidiiig that the new tariff bill gives no adeipiate pro
teelion to the down trodden Amerieau farmer.
Yet, when it comes to the drowii-l rodden sugar-beet farmer,
they oppose that proteetion whieh they demand the Kepuhlicaii
administration should give.
In oilier words, here is i pretty mess. And if polilieall.v
there is any graceful way out of it, we don't know what it is.
TUB American people don't want to pay any more for sugar
than they are paying; on the oilier hand, the beet sugar
farmers are as much entitled to proper'tarifl' proteetion as the
wheat farmers or any other agriculturists. They are e.ven more.
entitled to it than !! per eent
that are getting it.
vtinii, men, is t in? answer!
... , , i i. i . ,r .
i1'10 l-d.v K'ven by J'resid. nt Uoover.-deterniino the
ffxitrl point where h'pif inuilt! prnii-otioii finlH mitl privili't tn
k'iiiK, himI, nwmll.'NH (tf oulcrii'H from flu NcH'-iiitcrfslt'tl. iaro
(very Inriff KfhiMluIn down to .he furiner poitit.
We have it tleciiletl huiii'li that such a roj;niiii would duiii
onstrate that the tild duty oT LVJ eenls per pound on Hiigur whh
"lioimh, and that it would he not only ood policy but good
hiiHiiifNN not to inemiNe it.
NO CAUSE
WK ohwrved reeeiitly in the "Ten Yeiir Ajf,o" eolunm that
lr. Clarence Trim WUnoii inveiKhed auaiiiKf woman'H
dress of that period and maintained it was "luring man to Hin."
Now a .Newark,- NVw" Jersey, moralint proelaiuiH that if tlm
preHt'tit tendeiiey in Iciiiinino kIvIch in not eheeketl the time i.i
not far iliHtant when "tlie niotlisli flapper will, like Kve, wear
imlhiii"; at at), and the monut deNtnietion of iiiotleru eiviliation
u ill he eomplele. "
MKltHK no. Hut we are not so sure of it. In faet, W'fi very
much donhl if the IVminiue lure, ho feared by Dr. WiUon,
inereriKes an the draperiea tb-ercase. We lay no elaim to expert
knowledge, but we have an idea there is eoiiHitlerable truth in
the Htatement that wtunen, hh ft whole, can tiuly exereisti their
iiiaNimtim attratMiou when SO.MKTUINW iM left to the imnina
lion.
We do not wish to be imstiudcrHtood. Far from favorinir
tlm prt-MeiH lemli'iiey' of feminine style, we doit like them.
We believe in the matter of exposure they have oiie far enough.
Hut our opposition is based not on moral but esthetie grounds.
Aft far ak the rHalion of dress to morals is concerned, we
maintain there is none. Morals may influence dress, hut no!
dress morals.
Nor is this pious outcry against feminine styles it new one.
The same oulery has been ulteied in everv ae since the Harden
tt IMeu.
Cl.liTAINI.Y no one will deny that morals todity are far be
' ter thlin they were in Kuand under Kiiik ieorie III.
Yet when perfume was first introduced as tlie popular mode
at that time (and for a very pood reason) the food King tlcoitfe
became as much agitated as licverend Wilson today and the fob
lowing measure was introduced in Parliament :
"All women of whatever rank, pro ft mm Inn or deRtee, who ntuill
lmpoe upon or hetiay Into matrtiuony any of His MaJeHty'a nib
( Jitt hy the acenia. paliils. coKiiietUM, wunheH. urllllclal teeth,
faUe Hta h, lum ntaya, hoopn. hUh heeh-d ahuea und holnleted
lilpa. ahall Incur the penally or the law now In force hkuIiihI
wltchcntlt, and the in.tirinKe upon conviction alinll he null and
void."
No, brethren, as far as styles and morals are concerned,
there is nothiui new under the sun. The former are simply
forever ehauuin; and the laltt-r gradually prturressitiK as all
MUTT AND JEFF
her n oeiie " .
LiSTfirw, eX, "
TERRlBlt j
mm?
SUGAR TARIFF ALONE
n' murderous looking pistol ut the
"Jlijth Tariff Snar Huron."
KM) pages largely devoted to
he allowed to stand.
of the manufacturing industries
l lie oiilv answer we can see is
FOR ALARM
Jeff Has the Right Idea
MO
vw-
THC
OUT
- ,
sueli things progress, hy g-oiiig
(feneration than in the previous
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.. ..... .
lifted lattaaa HtUtalo to ymoul
L-tur. ah mid b. brut aoa nttjn to
olfad. aflr law an ba aaawarad bar..
Isf u tnatractlooa. Addraaa Dr. WUIlai
Tin-: KritAV ih so n
HnvliiK lltunit 'In a goud, many
other ilni-lom HuunilinK off in the
laity. I fi-cl Uiut probalily no oni
taki-M li-mi pleaHUm than I ilo 111
tcltlnK unpleanant
thlnKH or Ktartlni;
folk worrying
the a In e n I t les
about thnt. The
c e n o r had n-i
iilJe-tlon with ci i, us tons: - aa 1
confined ' myself to the standard
old (luff about open face couKh
iiik itrifl unfoveril itnf. iiut'what piirpofH, what tatiHeK trou-wht-ri
I v.-ntun-ii to r'riiinil lint-1 with them, methodH of euro.
fMt- that thu H.inm rn-nacf nt- i t-tr.. and iihltt.J. W. '
ri.inimnh H um ovfrnl cunvi-rMfttlon, j Annwor. My kihIihh, friend,
exifi.t thai ihn mime f iunvr-! that Ik imnoKMlhlf. it l luHt hart-lv
mitlimal Hpmy In nut mo ttrval aji
inni or roiiKn or Hnfcz wprily,
thn th ifhuor forhadw aluriiilnrf ,!0nifH to dfHcrlhinK the ltiiation.
p'-oplf that way. It would he i ! function mid dlftfUHfH of the kld
Vfry unplfnnnnl thliiK Ut people j m.ys id havo to use antfrinkH
to think (hat ther- In uny daimr ; motly. and that In not untbrfac-
Involvf-d In incre tonvTatlon with
a pfiMoii who Iiuh a respiratory lu
ff ft Ion.- tin rennor dtelilpd. Ho
(hat wa that. Womfti and chl
drfii flrnt, men.
I f t IiIh Hp! ay wrt 1ml Iko col
ored It would command more re
R(ict, not only hy the laity hut
hy the health nuthorltleH or Hani
larI:iliK. An It Ih. not all of the
dropletM of Hfcretlon or molxture
are larnf enough to he visible to
the naked eye, much leas- law
iioiiKii to hurt when they hit you
In or near the eye. Many of the
dropletM tire mlfrom-opic in al.
yet oulte lar;e euoiiKh to afford ! anything that will dhtsolve the tar
comfortable tiuvelnK aieommida-j tar which forma on teeth K. J. O
tlona for numerous germ). A drop- Answer I know of no safe rem-
let of inolHtui-e too Hinall to be
Been by the unaided eye Is tin
roomy for n colony of pneumoror-
cl or Htreptocoeri nr dlphlherln
bacilli a h an miuitrlum la for tlie mrnna of preventing or dlmlnlBh
noldflHh. The puint I want to em-(in ihe depuMlt of tartar.
phnHlzo ia that wince tho apray Ih (TopyrlKht John F. mile Co.)
Communications
V. 10. IMilpiM Ih ItctiiinlM-eut.
To the Kdltor:
In yexterday'H Mull Tribune,- 1
note this Item in the column re
producing happen I hkk lun yearn
ao:
" W. K, lMiippH puhllcly oppoHCH
Medford Hi'hool hudKet."
If you will theck up your fllen
of (he approximate date, you will
find the opposition lo the Medford
Hchool Mi duet whh quite general.
The then Hiipettnteiident and hoard
of dlrectofrt of the city schools had
padded (he hudi;ct with a lure
nutnhi'i' of uiou-ceHsary UeiuH, and
the volet'M nf ttu dlnlrlct defeated
the htiUwt twice. In fitvt, no l'lul-
Ket wnw voted that year, and the
NchooN It n tl lo be run on the name
amount - they used t lie pi-cvioiiH
year, w hlch proved lo he suffici
ent. The Btiperlntendont In the main
factor lb determining the ex pi-mho
of r union the schools as well an
their conduct otherwise, and It la
pleasing to contrast the efficiency
of thi
present superintendent of
Medford schootM with the lncumb
entH of ten or more year mk
W. K; I'lliri'H
Medford, July 10,
Trnfflf on Miiin sire-
T., Hi.. I-MIi.ii-:
The person who wrote " When I
life fluws along like a song must I
have In . ii In n stale of semi uu-1
coiisclousness, or else- have hrcn !
referring to smue song I
have !
never heard. I.Ue does not flow
like a song It flmvs like n river
--a long river with lots of curves
and bumps
t'urvi-s and bumps remind me
lo interrupt the flow of the river
and turn to flow of traffic, and
right here let me say. please Xfr.
-Mllor. that this communication Is
Intended as a friendly tiestut-e of
information to fellow sufferers who
.lerhiip have travelled along fori
.onie time, even as 1. unconscious I
of the fact that they hnd no Ii-,;aI
right lo be On earth, or at leant
not on the "Main stem." 1 diaw
thl. overwhelming conclusion front
the littler fuel that I hail the nerve
to be driving thereon and not cx-
dliig the spee.l limit, nnd :im
only now recovering from the
in the Wrong Place
CLOWMIrJC, JCf-f," "
ARC OVdft THIRTY
THoosArvfo Feer oue(j.
A
R0CKICS AI
OF GASOLINE.!
a little further forward in one
generation they went back.
kHa mt arena, ut tbwi Utrtcmlm
Ink. o.u to tM lr aaauaar latwTTi.
Ms nfif sai bs UM U ..nark let aanierak
Brad, la aar. t uie anaaatw-
xk voc 'an"t hkk it.
Uith vWhle and tnvta'lhly fine, you
can only icueiw wliiflher you've
l.i-en ciiunht In it, until a auffle
Ipnt time shall elapse to show
whfthiT you've heen infected.
liy ilwellinK on this rather un
pleasant Idea of conversational
a limit health orjupray I may he apprlslnx some
sli-knewi. Hut II j readers of a danker they scarcely
remained for the j recoKnlzed liefore, but at the same
radio censor tojtlme I om indieailnR how to keep
remind me how well, and that, I take It, la what
little I appreciate I'm here for.
Vl'KKTIONK AM A N'SWKHS
Kidneys Two.
Please write an article on kid
neyM, whnt they are, where lo
cati-d, how they function, and for
potiitlMn to nay liei-ft that mot of
im havi Itldncyii two. When It
tory In c Ii Ih form of literature.
Tut'rruloslM .Never "nrHel.
1 end my Hot lies to a laundreHH
whow hunhnnd hn ttiberrulowiB.
M V nhout the house where the
rlothcH are wiinhed. Jh there any
da utter. . . ? Mm. W. U.
Answer None.' Tuhnrculrinin' h
never carried hy clothing- ohjecm.
houkK or furniture, no far at we
know., direct perKonal contact,
j fi eiii. iU or piohnKl Ih ordinarily
I neieiwary for lnfe on with tuber-
culosln.
Tartar on Ttli.
Phase recommend a solution or
edy. Itetter have your dentist
scale the d. -poult from the teeth
un,i then perhaps he can siiKffPJrt
a nuitalde dentifrice or other
' shock of puylntr up financially.
morally, physically, and what have
ynu.
, Fellow motoritd, If you by any
chance operate and own a car cost-
I Inn more than $7 f, take It from
me your place Is In the alleyn and
hack streets the farther hack the
hetter. The main thorou Kb fares
and hlKliways are reserved for
California tourists and local flam
Iiik youth.
Not heliiK satisfied hy havlni; it
tourist of the above mentioned va
riety, drlvlitK somethhiK on four
tires and loaded from stem to stern,
HI ;t ('board and larboard, with all
l his worldly goods, including the
kitchen stove and the family Koat,
take my rim lit away from me, and
then try to push me up on the side
walk and before 1 could recover
niynoir. tell me to go to hell, nnd
drive off before I could make an
appropriate reply. Not satisfied i
take this hint that I wn a public
nuisance, 1 lioldly drove down Sixth
street the other forenoon, and a
flaming youth armed with a birth
certificate In one hand and a driv
er's license In the other, and both
feet on the gas. proceeded to wreck
,rmu rmI 1,1 ' - ,nrr
on, iiHiignaiiou tn nis pure young
features, at my during to change
gears In his pathway.
If you will lnsli on being on I
Main street. I suggest buying a cnr'hemiu that never tired of fighting, i Pr""'e. curtesled, sat down in the
without pnlnt. Then when It is ! In his lost bnttle he had his ' wrong place. She was politely
nlcelv dented and rammed out of horsfl chitlneri on either side to thelaslie'1 10 leave, not arrested. No-
shnpe. pick out some nice shade
of pnlnt nnd touch up the furrow
and dents with highlights to make
the ensemble remind one of the In-'
terlor of the modern Spanish tiim-
galow. This Is really a clever idea,
and aiMltlonal humps after the
paint Job only add to the general
effect. If you are really too old-!
fashioned, and- Insist nn plain. -I
shiny surfaces, your next best bet!
Is to surround your car with a)
braided steel rable so arranged i
that being hi. at any speed. In any ,
direction, will only slightly Incon-
venience you. nnd you will have
the satisfaction of seeing defeat
written on the features of your
assailant.
1 might add thnt being of age
or having a license Is of practically
no value for the driver of the darn
mreil cnr. Don't ever think vim lire
right nl.out anything pertaining to!
trnffle- regulations or stop signs.
Anvthlnc you say or do Is wrong.
ii m i rL.ir i wn- -v .m ur i i rvrna 11 1. t i i miiAi a avi t-i i- fs. . .
TWcMT T CCWTS
GALUOrJ
II - ' " " I DftLrV B IHUDOOI WILL lJ0IICewITi
III iroviM nitni "unv l i uuiui- I I 'v 'iiil if- r i I y .n . , .al i a gi
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mail tribune
daily cross.word;puzzle
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t. "Jlblila,
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b. Loan vaatmaDt
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S. l-'lirril trto
f. Land maaaare
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II.roi praSIx
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tb. Vundar
l. Jin,aie sf
rarrula
t. Small fliblaf .
boat
10. Jiadea
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Solution ot
17. Momaa ' oronfa
wti. Level
iloaiyar
a. :abtra atattl t. la rarer of
abbr. . TKa India a ,-
II. t:aniaa abalter malbarry
4. Atmndctted
l. KxrlamatloB '
il, Ahruhum't
Mrtlipl.tr
44. fackt-d
46. Klad
47. Period of lift
4H. fronoDD
49. Frrrlis loca
tion fil. Koj-nard
61. Karri-4 poem
U. liflulrd
ii, funtftiit ro
iu tic herb
i. J.ltrhtBluv
flu-,1
43. Front of the
'out i .
t. Pnrpnte'
i. t oauty la
NtiT Jttnef '
7. MUtuLu
9. Nitr nt-Klan
71. Tiny Yri In
dian bird
If. Kprok
3. JMttlur car
ig.'sif niAiirriAi"i-i
iwtiRrie RE3 LP
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I I I I l I- I I I I .1 I ' I I
whether you think so or not
pay' up and shut up.
Just I
I.. T. KING.
Hertford. July 11.
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Pas One.) I President Hoover wants the post-.-
-.i i ., . ioffice to pay its way. He-hates
trestui(f it slowly. Mini cuts the waste. - ".
bfcl'stcuk in 13 mimites. . However, merely charging the
,,, , . , . . I peoile more tor postage would ho
wi nil wi mil , iiiu; , ice.
I iive your I'liilclivu incal.
Dresses will lid longer, legs less
blatant. Hlutant Is the word, no
matter what thu preclsloniHl may
say. Nothing could lie louder than
two intensely pink knees.
Kvenlng dresses already reach
the ankles I
Hacks are still' worn down to
the cocyx. They will rise. Women
want tu see how many ipieer things
they can do, that's ull.
Tunney, the retired heavy weight I
champion, is in I'rngue. As ureal1"1" niB " A young English
fighter, he will want to visit the : woman, using n bogus title, crash-
tomb of uu old blind king of Ho1'" ",e Ka,t'' W1,s Presented to tha
horse of a knight and, sword In
nonu, ganoiieti tho two knights fu
the thick of the fight, slashing ut
'he foe until he died. Hllnd, he
did not want to miss the fight
And there were nn gate receipts.
The big- war was started hy a
murder in tho Hulkans, when so-
called "Serbian patriots" murdered
the Austrian heir apparent.
I
are i
Now four Halkan nations
seething." tn use the customarv
AVIirAu.1,.11 It I. I 4 rl. n .. ..., I......
8u'lvakuum -iunKarllln T,
h
,,..,,,,..., Vlll.
ratchiug nations together, mak-
ing new nations out of old materia.,
does not end old hatreds.
, .--.
Ancient Filipinos were buried,
altltng down. In huge porcelain Jars
soitlofl nt tha ton A uitil,, ai,..i.
ton was recently taken from u,
jur. near Manila.
. .
Those ancient primitives prob-;
iM TiAKlftf l i Mft 1 I ABouT IT AkfT. I i mv . H
' GASOLIrOG IM THC NrtRftrV J .B "a
n ,i VtlUATeUtl. ""7.7 I, PR AlMCTV Uwa,.iii i,.waJ'. -T
YeeterrJay'i Puule
SI. fa alar of
fi. Iliti
, City In Pbb
ylvunla
. UlotMtkct
iV, Arrow 1
50. KiUblUhad i
truth I
it. fi round '
14, VoOMtlOB
II. OoUUt-Sl of Ul
15. JtixJtnt
31. Abouad
37. hit Of J
t urry
Ilfforf
II. (lui of tiro
born at a birth
it. IH Iriar bird
IS. I'ntts of lee
trtcat rrilst-
mutt
U. Stake for
row it lag meat
one at ma
DO W.N dooi
1. nail 4B. Ire rnonrrt
3, Fetal oppoitt kif. KxrlaaiutloK
the itBlta I. Heartnr
t. Amrtlrua ka it. Lcavru
murUt 43. The whole .
4. Pronoun M. Have an lnelf
i, ut) nation
6. Tiivtan ox S3. Par&oifaR
T. Kganre of type iff. 4'harrk utflrial
H. ere ut ltpS i. Sly
t. Auxlrty i$. Italian rlrer
10. IhUItIJuuI tt. HUcr bottom
II. Jumbled type 61. Fndeavor
Debar IcKAlly
4. tit a ratfle
66. Tbus
64. IS UO god
JO. Jewlli excla
nmt ion
16. iBimeuiumble
a (fen
19. Article
SI. Wtitp
nhly wanted their bodies to ho snfo
irom the rats, while waiting for
Miunbo ijiimbo tu come and get
them. They have waited some time.
When, as, and If. those iurs are
I,
emptied for the Judgment day,
what a surprise for those Filipi
nos, meeting kindly Angel Gabriel
Instead of a vindictive island god.
a little TOO EASY. That Is the
method of a power trust. Thnt Is the
can do that, with a monopoly.
President' Hoover, nn engineer,
will want service more etflclent,
saving money that way.
Incidentally, a couple of lmttle-
T.'".'!'."111 w."0,,ld bullil without
an'i uiut are only tnrgets
for airplanes after they arc built,
would equul a year's Iosb in the
postofflce.
The Prince of Wales gave a din-
npr Prty for Ambassador Dawes
made her tell her real name.
Wise Hrltlsh royalty, does not
: seek for trouble.
I
Vanity Nut Sctdr
.mi Aim. w Men are as
vuin us women about their ooe.
r.".i..i appearance, going, nowever.
to greater Ineeths to conceal that
vanity, according to Fred North-
strom. officer of the Chicago gar-;
mem cutters' nsoclatlon. And be-!
cau of It clothes makers are ever-
lastingly trying to Introduce new
color schemes Into men's attire,
said Northstrom. j
Son,, l p I Vh Will, Hands
HAMPTON ROADS Va oP, '
Mshing has been good here. Thou
sands of cronkcrs. marooned in!
shallow water with the recession
tide, made things Interesting for !
i . L . . . . . !
..t ... .,, - "...
. ) t.imrni
aim fish in three days, scttunlnc i
them up w Ith their hands.
,-r.T.-. .r-e , . . - I
Do Yod Remember?
TKX VE-K.S AGO TOWAY ,
(From filea ut ih- Mull Tribune.)
July l, ltl. ! f
WahlnKton. I'ncle Sam ' today
rcum!l trad' with Germany.
Henry Ford and son Edsel 'take
over Ford Motor company.
Water Superintendent Davla- Is
sues warning nttainst violators of
restricted irrlftation laws In city."
Amerojten, Holland; Former
Kaiser Wilhelm greatly incensed
tnot uermany mKiiru uwr-
Johnnie Hosklns of Reese Creek'
bitten uy rattlesnake but recover
ed after applying an onion poul
tice. City school board budget defeat
ed by vote of four to one.
TWKNTY YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mall Tribune.)
July IJ. 10. i
Will Steel declares pleWy'of hay
will be sent up to Crater Lake so
that horses can' have their fill;
Hniur!
"A man came Into Recorder
! Collins' office this morning,
4- carryinB a friend on hia back.
"What's the matter?" asked
the judge. The man answer- ,
ucl. "Judi-aa, this man is tt
friend of mine, and his name :'
is (iunn. Now, Gunn is load-'
ed. I know that It is against
the law to carrv a loaded jrun"''
h'on the streets, so I brought 4
him here." The Judge said: '
"Gunn, you are discharged."
Anil now the report Is in the1
Tribune."
4. 4.44. 4.
Joseph 11. Wilson finds $1600
shortage In experting of county
books, but declares accurate ac-
counts ate impossible' and -no- dis
honesty is suspected. .
Sixty people die from heat - In
Chicago. .....
John Orth and Gus, Newbury."
clerks in the county recorder's and:
sheriff's offices. Journeyed to Med-
ford today, as did W. It. Coleman,-
county clerk. - -
Lewis I'lrleh and Charley Dun
iford fish In Rogue river.
:
SAI.K.M, Mass., July 12. IA$
ltalph L. Rogers, author of. the.
radio skit, "Mr. and Mrs." nere
after will have to seek elsewhere
than nt home for Inspiration, for
Mrs. Rogers has convinced the
l-;ex county court that wliut was
tun for radio fans was something
else at tho Rogers establishment
in Swumpscott.
Mrs. Hogvrs told Judge Dow
that the radio author too often
hud carried tho theme of "Mr.
and Mrs." u step beyond the radio
salon to its logical conclusion at
home. The court agreed that a
case of cruel and abusive treat-'
inent had heen umply established'
and granted her a divorce..- ' ..
The radio funny man was or-'
dered to pay alimony of $50 a
week nnd Mrs. Rogers was award- '
ed custody of their three sons,
He did not contest the action. ..,
a
IS HEIR TO FORTUNE
WAKSAU. Wis., July 1J.P)
Harold Guth. 19. .who has beeft
washing dishes In a local restau1
rant to pay for his" board whnti'
i ... !. ,i iiis nui.ru ,
attending business college, has
fallen heir to an estate of T5.00U
left bv his iin,.l n.r,H n..
a widower, who died at Spokane,
Wash., six months ago. - .
Young c.uth received a. letter'
yesterday from the executor of the '
will and left Immediately for his
home nt pelican I-ake. to prepare
""i. ,r"' '. "I'0"""- , .
he terms of Ibe will ho'
ii-iTiu- nit- uriiuesi mien II,
Is 21 years old.
Tlltl SKFI. ,Ui t-i. n.uu.
gorernnient has Invited other Da-..
rl
"""" 5 conterencc on a pro.
IMISa tn ln nwnv -.-Ith l tMn.
nnrtntlon ,ii .w
i entire task to airplanes.
By BUD FISHER