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PXHE FOTTH i Tf EOFORD NfATL TRTF.ljyE, MEDPORT),. ORKflOX,- TTTKKDA V, ATTiUST 20, 1020. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE UaIIj. Rnndtr, Viniif IMIill-lml liy MKIIRMID I'lUNIINU CO. li-ir- n. tit w. IUIUKIIT W. Ill III.. Kilitiir I. SI MI'TKK S.MIlll, MllU(ff An iwlfpcndml Niaif . . .... ....,,..,.1 1 Knitted u trcoml cl-, nultw t HeilMd, , Oinun, iimiCT Art i uicii . i""- : RlKHt Kll'TlON HATKi By Mill In Alliance: Daily, Hh Knixlay, jffir lully, ith RuiHlay, month Pally, ulllxiut Kunday. yar Dally, vlihuut Kumlay, month... Ufflly Mill Trlr.ww, out year... ....r.r.o ! 6 ylJ ! '" 1 Hjr I'lr'rkf. J A-lrance In Mr.lf.inl A-Maml . kwoillle. Central I'uiiit, 1'lweiOi, Talent, Uuld llill and on Highway': . , i J tally, ith MuiKlay, Btnnin . i Daily, vllliuul Hornby, month ."i -lit.,..,t U.nnl.v rnif r.on Dili)! uh RiuKiay. one yt -w0 ! All rmi, tli In uliatwe. I MKMBKIt OF TUB AWIM'IATKB lUBHI iimhinc Kuii uard wire Bfriiw , The Awirlatfl I'm U evrlusiiMy riiiflll to ' the me 'or jiiilllrtljn of all iwwj dUpatclim I frrdltwl In 11 or othrml'e rrnlllnl In IhU pajter, Kin also lu the local nil puliliklied hmln. Alt rights for itnhllcatiou of tpcclai diipatchei bwein are also reined. ' Official paiwr of the Tlly f Medford, Official paier of JcImhi County. Hitorn dally airmce circulation for ill bodUu ndii ikt. 1, 11 JH, 4 4:'.H. Adifrtlsinf Represent at irej M. C. MUliKNKKN I roilJ'AST Offices In Npw VkiI. ruicw. I iri.lt, Ian KrancLco. lti Angeles, Kcallle. J'ortlind. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Prry A cliiz"ii of our winter city of (inoilM I'itss iiliiriiii-d hy tin; il' Htrurtiuii and despair caused hy tin lark of flli in HoKUt river, up und wlrtd llio pri'slilcnl, rcquvsUiiK the IiIkIi mo uf liiu natiun to do funu-tliliiK nlinut it. Ahout a wc'k iiKo, a pi'fsldcntlul urdcr wan iHKUed. di-clai-lni; thut the chief executive, wum belliK Klui'ioilaly pestered ly eitlcH und eltlzens inakltiK requcHts fur Jiiinnliimrr adverlisliiR. and if they called in person, they would bo out the bn'-k door with a Kturdy hand on t he neat of their punts and the imp" of Un-lr nerks. of ouim the president should drop everything and command the flnh to "come up JCnBue river without delay, as far ii h t ho Josephine county line, ut least. If a reply Jh reeeived to the .'illy HeHnon reMitewt (which is not likely), It will he too hot to print. The ih-ricit of rivh in the ICoue Hliotild he made a ma tier of prayer. .Man pi iiy for ruin, vic tory in war, and the election of the rlKht man, if a Hepuhlican, A prayer would do :im much booi! as a resolution full of whereases, und cause plscutorlal cnthusiuHls to recall a Godly Dructlct! of child hood. The first farmer to pull a sh(t Kun I In (tut; ii a rail fence, wtoiib end first, 1 H Ik year, was a Keillor at thu University of Oregon. A brlKht hunch of Journalists are report in the female fllBhl acrosK tlie nation, one landed ycHterilay from unknown cauacs. She either foryot lu-r clifaretlefi, oi lier powder puff. Oregon hiiH the first miuud of uo Iters to piny pelf In pujunuis. This Is no worse than wearing $lil niprhiKowns to display their Ameri can is in. "After the delicious supper, the KlleslH were una hie to resist the temptation to climb AH. Jlaldy" (Social Item.) U was litclr weak ness. Several . have served notice thut they will unscrew the tail of the next screw-tailed bulldog that threatens them. Mike Until. 'V of l.:ike Creek has his hay all piled, and was in town yesterday dressed up like a pear grower. Aiitoists returning from the hills report seeitiB deer scoot across the road, none of them lookhiK manly. Voir and IJolse enjoyed identical weather Wednesday when the tem pera tun; reached UK) at the ko -eminent weat tier station. ( Mal heur Enterprise. Like this city was enraptured when the mercury KoarM to lo 2. nickinir iiii'iIiii cords at a bridge ! game with her left hand. A man at l'hoeuix, Arizona, with SJT.imhi In banks, was located Sun day "lu a famished condition." Instead of tending him lo a cafe mid making him buy a square meal, the kind -hearted sheriff look him home, and with his own hands cooked a substantial meal." It Is supposed that the guest ate "greedily." lHI'I.O.MAi'Y Youth is resourceful if put to it. There was the committee on resit , lutions assigned the task of draft- I lug lemilutiolis of eomlucl for Ihe iiiiei'iiuiiouai Vuuih r the ihm-i- ples of t 'lirist. 'I'hei e w ere em bl'.onic dlplomatiMts oil that com mittee. Otic ot lis rem dut lulls perl allied to demonstrations (if aMcelhifi among young people. A difficult subject to dispose uf, It will be admitted. Well, the resolution sanctioned "occasional kissing, cmhi nclntf and holding of hands amung ch fiiendu," but condemned "petting." Observe t hat "pelting" Is not de fined, but, while it is condemned, Ihe young peuple are permitted to kiss, embrace and bold hands. We think this w;is a uoud way out. If anyone knows how to precui the particular demount i mi .mis here al lowed amoiiK "close fri nds," be Is no longer ouriK m he in nut renie. setitslive of youth. The resolutions committee did not even need to be 'broad-minded." as they say In the movies, ii ttimply accepted tho inevitable and gave It sanction. Hut do not overlook the fuel that ll condemned "pett Ing." (Kansas lily Time.) C'orvallls. I.NKU contract awarded for Krnvcllng roHrt cxtcntl Iiir north from Husklm to Itenion I'ull. eiillntl liiu-nil,) I II, l,i M-.iin lain ruiid. HONESTY IS THE WV K ilnn't blaiim l.os Angeles bus liinmi Fills for I)i.striet Attnmoy. .lusl iiniiniiic; wluit would luivc luiiiciicil jf Ami Ki-jcs Juiil j Iiccii puliliif inosciMiliii' wlicn lli is I'liiiiimt's .stc-wy broke! t : ... :i i : : .. ..i-Ii.immiI nwinilt liv u lili.h I III III I l-lll ll I llllll 1 1 e in. iihii svliool (,'irl. How (In- righteous dined mid threatened. ' And thru, after 1 lu- public excitement ha3 blown over, how quickly he would have discovered the stale Jiad no case, and how quickly Tycoon I'jiutiitrrs would have jiseovered that. Ik ras 1 WO OP tllH'C ll 1 1 II C I rt I 1 ll01i,Slilld doilillS l0ri Mlt U i'l'OC ,v lllld Vlltdiciltrd IIIUll. Afcordin" to evidence at lus cash and rcci'ivi'd n Pierce Arrow, platinum 'wrist watch, a sot . "V -' ' N "' f'l.HHs, IIS U fCHUlt of ul0 Julian company lilowup and s'nbscqui'iit adjustment. 1 ' , JJoW milch I'icllCI' pU'killif WOllId J Sjit I WT I lllltaCK ha'C - het'Jl. ViiV it llC IS WOl'l ll halt tlH JIJIIll V IlllllljOIIS HS clllllllcd, 111' would ladlv jfivt twu or three ot them to he .out of the present I mess he is in. B ticnlarily clever perhaps, lie regards his juihlie posit ion as a public trust. As a result he promises to go far, and achieve it hih posi tion in the political history of t lie jrrcat .statv of California. I Low quickly the people, ho often accused of heiii easily tie ecived and frequently exploited, are to appreciate the character and quality of an. official occupying such an important position as .Mr. Kills occupies. Jt seemed so easy to a nun of Kcyes jnoral oM useness 'io pet away with murder." The people were so pullilVIr, tin: tricks of the trade so numerous. Kill lonp In dure, any Jejptl action wes taken the people of Los Anpck-s had heroine suspicious, and there was u widespread belief that all was not as it should be, in the District Attorney's office. Tiir present situation demonstrates that in A.meriean public life there is still no substitute for plain downripm honesty Hon esty is not only the best policy hut, as .Mr. Jqc remarked many years ajro : "A wit's a feather, and a chief a rod, An honest man is the noblest work of Cod." Tins is true everywhere and anywhere, but particularly is it. true in Los Anjrcles! MORE CAREFUL REGULATION OF FLYING NEEDED THE deatli of one avhitrix and the narrow escape of several others, in the women's air derby, auain brings into sharp relief the need for closer supervision of all cross-country ajr contests. While the Department of Commerce already has a system of airplane inspection, there is as yet no effective way id prevent ing incompetent aviators and imperfect planes from entering eonlests of this sort. No one denies that air fatalities are, lo a certain extent, the price paid for aviation progress. Hut there is good reason lo believe thai unnecessary chances were taken in the present derby. Charges of sabotage may he exaggerated, but close supervision and proper inspection were unquestionably lacking. Aviation is comporat ively so new, ami development so rapid, that immediate stabiliatinn of air transportation can hardly be (Xpected. Hut that more .stringent rules, and more careful su pervision of the entire field of flying, from a national stand point, are needed, we believe no fair-minded person can question. A necessity is a luxurv the How can the uatione have pare" And yd the world seems quiet, law nbidin ami orderly if yon never rend a headline. How old Nonli tiiusl have stowaway cooties. In just ji little white now school will open and Ihen Know where the children are. There are two hinds of ieoile, those who sytiii:il hie with I prisoners when they riot over food, and those who have never I""" I'ded luM when statesmen had persuaded us lo think KnUshmcn and Americans the same hind of folks, an Knglisli jury jails a rich youuo; motorist for killing somehodv. OM ai;e pensions are worth while, if only for the sake of prcservm- soinethino; exclusively luaseuluie. No woman will ijUalify for one. MUTT AND JEFF SWW'! WAV IT IS' WHAT . iS5?Sr3a HiCTiPV Vifa .-rvlra'C MaOW; UV' ' nC S V r.iSSI'SC - .1 . . milTOwa oui-jiMn iuvi".e"i-N. tK-VecV i-XWVSSKfl N I L I I PlUI Ac- ,rl, - r. ' m j- '-jjtj - r . - . - . . , viiLVjkinu - , . . . . , nttivjn'jftVi.'V A ii..iw ri . , i-i . . - i i , ,'i i i BE3T POLICY for cmi.'i1iilittiiiK ilwlf Unit -i ............ ... .. -.,.n.. Asa would Juivc stormed -mid trial, Asu niado ip 1(10,000 in is ineorruptihle, and atctiially Joneses havt parity if they aren't willing to been vexed when lie found tin on will Seeking the Easiest Way Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Ri2nt Iflt'fi pnlalnlnc to pwrjnl l.ri)th and liJil'W. rvil u ut itiagiWAh or Irta'ntnt will I ft.tfw rjf Pr. Hr'(y if vtaoipnj, wlf 'Wif tl rmrlnfM! b wluf!.). loiters hJumlij bt Lr Iff attd Kriilen In Ink. Ovung li tltc lance nnmtirf nf Irltrri rrrrliH, af.ly f ran be anr nl hrrr. N'i I ei-ly rn be maJe to qucne il cuiifurmkn to iiutrurtltw. AddrriJ iw Uillian Kraily, In fart ,( thla newspaper. nil-; i,i:i:iMuoTi:ii oitcieowixc; t'oxci:iT A Ml of philosophy from lay July 4th Issue of the Kulton L'oun-; ty (CcoiKla) .Medical liulletin: ''There are many things that ' cannot he explained to the layman! whether ho he a willing listener or one to bo argued ' with the, h o p I of leaning him i j ' Iu better thiiuri i for himself anl; family." (Her-?; It OCC'UI H to me , thai anything and everything can! be explained to a layman or ordinary Intelligence If; one can afford the time ll takes to ' explain it. There' .he rub. A busy doctor simply can't give the , time It takes to explain everything to a patient. That's the sour-;.. , of most of the misundcrstnndim: ; that disturbs liic relationship 1k- j tween doctor and patient. Audi unfortunately the overwhelming j majority of us who engage in the; explaining business are not honest I or not qualified, and so. after all.' the . layman gets a pretty poor j show.) 'Suppose a case of allergic ', eczema in a child, with diseased tonsils. There are many cases of j bad tonsils and no eczema,, there are eczema and no tonsilar trou-' ble that have emne within the lay-i man's experience. These cases stand out brighter in ,hs mind j than anything you ea n ha y . 1 1 e i knows about them and, wants io tell you thai he knows. Jle Is an I observer und must not he Ignored) as such. Kventually through n ' maze of explanations that he never fully grasps, you have told him rfj t he relationship between the in -: fected tonsils and the skin trou-J ble. and an operation is perfornie.l. j "Within the next week the child j Itches as badly as ever before and the parent tells you that the throat hi.s healed and the boy is no Let ter. Try to explain that the im- era I ion has removed the exciting ! element and that time and proper) treat meat are necessary to roe--1 tablish an Immunity, and you have come finally to the outgrowing process that has been In the man mind all the time. Cet away from it if you can, but consult with his' friends and see what he has nafdj about it to them before you con-j chide that you have convinced i him . . . lie wanted something Ivi could show to the neighbors a? aj cure for the trouble they've all j been hearing about. He has in ;tead. a waiting affair, and the outgrowing concept Is do mi nan, whether you like it or not. Ho must explain and excuse his eon duet, so he says, "the child . Is doubtless better off without the tonsils hen use they really we( pretty big. but the itehlng has to be outgrown after all. ami I did what t he doctor advised because he carried us through that other trouble fine." "At the end of six months or n vear, w hen the eczema is gone, time, that charming little section! or eternity, bus the credit for the change and t he opera t ton on the tonsils was mt In the least eur-i-tlve." In the same editorial article the! Georgia physician deplores the j popular habit of waiting until a child is some age or other hefoi'el having cross-eyes Attended to. and! says no child is ever tort young to! receive medical attention to itsj ; with the out mow I njj concept the j I rn i fit ion of the old si-noraf ion. I that, the famllhir eruptive diseases I were necessnry evils and hence (t w;in better that i. child have them j and (,'et them over with. Here, ut ! Iea-t, there is an o i t I m 1 s t I e : thought. Today It i- an actual 1 fuel that the better the b-itiif ' Hie less likely f miy rltjld to hhvej iiny or the so-called "children's J dlscas.-s." I qm;ntios m sui:its Itleh HhMHl. ir one has rich blood Is there ! anything you can do by way or j t binning It with a certain diet ? j I have taken salts but they do not seem to heli. (i. Ii. Answer. t don't know how you I determine that your blood Is too rich. vt merely extracts water j from the blood and tissues, and If i taken frequently will destroy very 1 lilt le blood In any case, t'erha ps I yen mean hii;!! blood picssiire. Iiet may be of value in many cjis-'m , tn which blood pressure Is high. but first it is necessary to know, what ails the patient. More lladftim Chicanery What is the (name of a mail order gadget)? The Laboratories hm- sent ine their circular, on .Sctniit ific Hejuvon.it ion wiihout operation ... I do not. think any doctor in this BinaU community knows anything about this new departure. Itev. Ir. . Answer. Which speaka for the doctors In your small com munity. How can a doctor who U at all busy In honest practice keep track of all the thousands of in genious swindles that are design ed to separate gullible people from their money? This flimflam mery you are so eager to bite on Is Just another scheme to take in victims who are childish enough to Imagine that radium can be ped dled like sar.saparilla or spinach. I confess 1 am a Lit out of pal' ence with you, Hector. Not be cause you ask n foolish question (for a man of your cloth) hut because you seem to think doctors in a siua 11 communil v are not so good. lift me assure you that, with a fairly Intimate acquaintance with 'cm in country villages and large cities, I rind the average ability of the country doctors at least equal to that or the city prac titioners anywhere. The Indiana Polypus. I have written you before and surely thank you for the advice I received. This time I would like to know if polypus can Lo remov ed from the nose so they won't relurn, and can you tell me of a doctor' or specialist to go to. Answer. Yes. Send stamped envelope bearing your address and ask for name of nose and throat specialist. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Quill Points If there wer no talkies In an cient days, who were the JIumilcs? Jiecipe fcr successful airplane stunt: First get St. Louis to back There won't he complete sAx equality until hubby has refresh ments w ith his golf -and friend wlfj must eat sardines by herself. .MihIci-iis uho llilllk this iic lUI.S 11 llltllllMliV Of (Ill-Ills should have .seen in, olil-fash-1iiimI ,li-iimiiier sulii: iilHuntl after the train slarled. Our simile for today: Attracted no more attention than a celebrity at a summer resort. People are rather decent, after all. How long could a speakeasy live if It had to depend on a col lection plate? Kven the Common man's life is Important to capital now. He al ways has about ten mure install ments. Americanism: OlMcrvim: that Jones got rich by buy inn land at ?- im acre and sell inn ut MO"; tryinp to t;et rich the same w:y by Invest 1 nt; your money In ? I I'd land. The talkies arc doiir-? Kond. They provide' iitsiruetlon in weihti);; tlie evidence at a murder trial. Evidently llussia ami China could think up no way to make a sinle-t ruck railway resemble a sac red principle. r Jv7 Tlie true oplintlst Is one who turns Into Ihe detour and rc I'lei'ls happily that one sees no lillllMMii-ils. J ust as a mutter of prepared -iick, let's have another edu ranee test and see how many times a doughboy can salute before he drops dead. If Nature had intended imin to i MAIL. TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AIKOS4 lanfa Klrciimi took 'I tinliKol Mito-iler A nu rirtin liuiiierUl titrfu t tli frnlm tirer Ihi hi ii .ii pnr Hair an cm N en I riivMK int V.I Ire Mr: III lien I l ure I Ip pun": nit dr. .SUn he wiih cola I'orl from whlrh roiam. tins snllrd Toon tnt i he 1-ii. Aillimteri of Iilirb i.'nn-in-r of In iii'irca KthifflUK insert Plnre of the ftnil: nltbr. Iniilvhiuul ( rttflr Anlnifil ot the Ktnurl famlljr Fxlt ' Jimiiltrt type Solution ol yesterday's Puzzle fsEiwisWcXR a.tHc!T5;ti Je R! I' 'NfJI A N Ojp E jjlH;A ViEi " tc ip 'n ic ioli't Hoc c irl t 'w:n' Ji A'NTIJJ'D A I EJSSSN E P;E'A!dHr a" tHp'5 0 O ar Q T ' A : P. TsA R S S b'r E !m f nH it'll t Q P lE'S S EiNHP E ft E'GiR KSH AlTJ T a5E. ,f.r e4s h ejrh3 t e l r" e'A'lSSp'a s t e Ha !E2SL :p.e;A;SjT i n. 41. hiirrcllril nil Ii . plpniiur. 4t rniny 43. Thai which ll ilnp ani BU 4i. 1,'Iit in Hen ' 4H. I.'orruiili . Inrllni-I In dlreellon 1 2 14 5 5 i 5 F5 lio In fi2T - 1 Wk W 19 . io 2.1 21 'm -fe? J - .. t - 0m I j : m mmm g 4i 44 4" 4T -Si 4&- fpC 49 ' 1 I 1 I gtf I I 1 ' ' wear anything when he went swim- much bigger limn (ienenil Tom ; to bo out of condition when he re mlnff, lie would bo endowed with Thumb, the police call him a first-1 turned and was warned hy Man the ability to shako himself. I class Bnncsier, and. under linndsngcr Mill McKenclinle that. I he for $i."i0.niiil. he will be tried for: broke Iraining a,Bain he would bo "Women are more air-minded . poslofrice robberies and murder. ; sent home, ihiin men." says an airport official. I . 4 I'roiiably a reference to the fact . that air chances coln;tantlj Correct this sentence: "Doe Illumed my rheumatism on some thing e-lse." said tile patient. "Iie- tori) he knew my teeth and ton- siis were om. 1 Brisbane's Today j (Continued from Pag One.) riuril)U tin- Z.MC-l mmlu in I M tcliiirun for the nuvy. i The first rxiM-riiiiciits for Jin ! iill-inctitl dirigible' were nuido j by Henry Kuril, who hat! a ma 'cliinc for 'spwinj; tin: ittctul' i usinjj nu'titl for tlurari. i If the dirigible- remains perma-; This American and another who nently a factor In aviation, which lit his cigar with a lo.ooo-franc it may do for slow freight In spite, ' note help to explain the belief of ! hi' its Rrejit wind resistance, the some Frenchmen that" atl Ameri i all-metal type undoubtedly will be cans are lools. iused. ' . ItcipiirhiK no separate pas com Ipiirtnient. It will weih loss than ;a dirigihle innde of clolh. I'ossl- ,l)ilily.nf leaks In such a dirigible; ican bo prevented, making cxpeii- Isivc. helium gas unnecessary. And i lit is believed such dirigibles will : : be lightning proof. ! I , Two young women from Kansas, ione married, ono single, went ino ; luring to Denver. ! They believed that ' "women j should be free," and their freedom look ilie ' form of inviting two ; "stick looking" young strangers lo j ride with them, i 1 4iter they hiy in a field, where the young men had left them, their bauds and feet bound, their bodies jcru.dly slashed, weak from loss of blood. I 1 1 is possible lo overdo "free- idom." Young women should re i member it w hen meeting strangers. i It is comforting to have "iood pals." Ask W illie, alias "Haby J Haby Knee" Doody. of Chicnuo. Not Kiirm.i ni-Kii. mi- lii-ll-m ill Xnnlliii'U Aiiln-Siisnn .liii- Vnunir .iilliliia KH.II-. I IBI' I II n r lut lining A nui-r AUi-ei-ih.r I. not n III. f'rmliiln. ftnlnli nlitir. nlli l U urllilci fniffinenl Mf.ilii.liilil ii iihr. I'.illll nf th i-iiniiiit, rimiii l-riitmun 1'iinic frnlM smnll n mi rrej Itiiltfin culn li.pl I'iiui l.i, rtr ilei-r Snort fur a nutn't nurns hllrli.n al.it.ll .New Fnrlnnd mnlPT ulilir. Ninin tiufl'.l ilpnollni; nir.nf.T Ouniplre, SSSSSiti- A N Tl LilTgi: e :d.Ri 5 I N E ' I LIA R' . E iR O; ! A E lL.1 ; .RiS. fj : IMMV.l I. Tell mien 9. Ueflnnl nnm.li 3. oiiRanu'd 4. Mt.rll i. I'lurnl rnillnK . I'llnlril 7. Mcnl iniiri. 8.. N.lwnrk if IhrrmU 9. Piirf nf . piny s ho abandoned by friends ir his hour of need? No: the slate's' attorney gets letters, wantin "Lay off Doudy, or your whole of fice Will be bumped off." 4 In the old days judges of Virion sat someiimes with the faces masked, lest relatives of , thoso condemned tti torture or the! flames should murder them.' I 1 Wouldn't it bo a good Idea, in ; higher grade bootleg murder trials.) -to let witnesses appear masked, giv ing their names prlvatelv to the judge? , Or must accusers face the uc , cused always? i A New Yorker won h V T ' i i - i ! ".. , , '...iAA r cloakroom employes "000 francs, '.rolled 00,000 francs on the floor that bellboys miKht scramble for it laud threw away .'JO.Oiio francs at the entrance lo the casino. ; APPEALS TO CURTIS Ni;V Yt)ltK. Aug. 2M. UV) Po lice were dra;KnK t he IJast river today in stjarch fur a you tin Texas mat ron wllo disappeared shortly al"t-r s1k hail appealed to Vice President t'nrtis to help her enter a career as a so in; writer. A wOmiin believed to be Mrs. YV. (.'. Kd wards of lieautnont, Texas, on Siiturday n if; lit walked up to a little girl near the I irooklyn bridue. bunded her r. note ;uio ; asked the way to the river. The note read: "I'm leavj-n: n:i a lon Join icy. will you ole.iso send this stuff to my mother?" ! , Tillamook. S.:'7". contract awarded to p;ive I-'ourth street j fmm Stiliwell avenue west to .Sixth avenue. M-NMi TM reTH AT Trt RooTSl Hou I Do You Remember? Ti:X VDAItS MUt T4IUAV (l-'ruiu fil- s " lli' 'tribune.) Aiikii-I 2. 11M- Wimhliiuimi: ltiiilioiulK bihhm! fur return uf Hiipm lo private run tiol. fclnm Davlilson nf Hi.lil Mill .limvniil In Ciiluiiil.lri rlvor whin sho trli-s lo iuivo l.loyil Ouff of l'ortlaml from ilrownliu,'. Sali- of Mirplus army Btorrs stalls In .MiHlforU. Miss (Ji-aro IJyc. loial nur.si'. re turns from war service oversell. M.-iltnril city loiiniil BlTWUna lor ww Burliai-'e illsposul sysKm. SimiilKi-: "fort Xi'fC is ow wi-uriiiK hi" hilt r'-lf i'1"' un "" boily knows him." ru i-NTV YI-:.AItS AiO TODAV. (l-'rom files of ihe Mail Tribune.) Aliflllst 20, I DOB. .May eluse marlile t-aves. bcciiusi of ilanser of falling rocks. Ail: Tea. coffee, beer or claret with (lull lunch at Kincrick's Cafe, an cents. Ail: I'nlmnrovoil rar.ch land near .Merlin, only $-Hio per acre. New York: rear market Hti-oncer. llarlletls $a.70 to iS.S'i. fiiliforniu pears all shippod. John Harrinpton sins JudBe J It. Nell, Mrs. Victor ' Snyder nnil Attorney W. B. 1'hlpps' for tiO.Owi on claim of false Imprisonment. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Alls. 20. (P) i flrover Cleveland Alexander, vet- eran St. Louis pitcher, hag beer, sent home from New York for breaking training and will be sus- jpended upon arrival here, President jSam Breadon announced today. ! "I feel very badly about the ma' iter," lireadon said, "but disclplln Ury methods are entirely up to the j manager of the team." Alexander asked permission to Ko fisliiiiK in Pliiliiilelphia recently uud this was granted, lie appeared PATENT LEATHER BELT. rAUIS (P) ratent leather belts :from one to three inltes wide are jan important part of next winter'. iHtylo kit. I .Many designers show thR leather ; belts on dresses, with .suits, and I coats of tweed. Some of the iipw Mersey dresses are belted at the ! normal waistline with hands of pat t .000,000 ' crit' or polished black leather. Tom McArdle. Mndison Square Garden matchmaker, made a match tor the Polo grounds und then the boxing .commission ,ln fnnYied him it was all wasted ener gy since he lucked a license lor that stndiuin. High Compression i Gasoline Extra Cost By BUD FISHER rAUTT (CVCKD) M IN The FAC 1