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vxav FOUR MEDFOrcT) MAT, TTETBUyfl, MTCDFOilTX OT.,-CiOX, WF.T)XF;ftT)AV, AT'CiVsT 2s. 1029. oV HEDFORD MAILT RIBCNB' t Dlllj, Sunder Piuilltheoi by MKDPOKU i'KIMISQ CO. S5-!f-lt N. fir 81. Pbo T5 ROBERT W. HUHL, Editor 0. BLMl'TKJl B.MiTH, ftluuiftf An Independent Ktwiptpet Mered u .rend mailer .1 Hritord. Qrtiua, uodff Act or Marcli 8, 1 8TW. B, S lo ll'c Prison that day. !'!!! ith BmlSy.' m"'ii!.';!;!!;.'."".'j5 i ' It is inconceivable that this dcsirahle project should fail tally! Jl'K liaittay,' ml"ii'. liiallilicl yet there is always the danger of overconlidi'lice anil an iinii'.'om t!!r"'.''.. I elect ion (loinj; hy alef'ii nil, hecailse too iiiany assnine their voles By Carrier. In Alliance In .Mwlforil, A'lilaml, t . . JaelHinvllle, Ccmtll Point, flllKuii, Talent, told ' II 11' 11)11 lleellcd. Jill iihI on Hlalmaya: ..... .... i i luiiy, aiih Sunday, Bwtb I . Jn this elect ion, a s in all i in port a ii I elect ems, every vows is Haliv, ltlioiil Huixliy. munlh '!' !. . . li.iiy, ttitiuut Bmmiy. one i! T.nn needed. So we lake this opportunity to nrfe everv voter williin lully, HuixJar. one ytar 8.(10 ! . . ' ill' All term, null lu tiimiM. ! I he district to ;i ini 1 1 '' matters now so that the second day alter MKMHCK ur thr iiwiiviatkii i-KKHi jllie liijr l.alior I )a V cehdiratioii mav he devoted exclusively to Unfiling Pull Leased Wirt Hmlre , The Associated lrea h exclusltely entitled lo vol 1 1 1 alld LT 1 1 1 1 1 T out the vote, the im lut Jjiilillratiiin of all nr., dl-iiafliea j rri-dllrd lo it or otlwraiie credited In tliis patier, r aiul alsu to tlie local new, nuliliiilied lerti-iu. ' All rlnliU lur (ilitilli'llioQ of apeelal dbliatClMJ brrrln are ali rmned. lirririal pair of the City nf Mrdford. (iriiclal liaiirr of Jackson County. H'orn dally airraire rlrrnlailrn fur all BooUu rlxliiat Al'lil 1 '.t . Ii' T I. Ailiertltlng Rturmnlal lin M. C. MUCiKNSKS Ii I'll.MI'ANT fifficea in New York, ciiirago. iieiKit, tan rranclsro. 1.01 Anfflri, Srattle. I'urlland. Pinion ,JuaABEL Ye Smudge Pot Hy Arlhtir Terry 'l'hi I'ditliintl liatl U-im coiiM tin iki Im'IKM', It' it wiiM in elm iKc nf n cotiimlticf of Jc'iiliiiK oiT'hui'iliMH. Tim t In-cut of Henry Kurd to H ult inn UfiiR i-'oj-o's if "Immi.o re 1 urns," is ii I most cmiiiKh to ln'inn that tinluippy cvcnl to pass. AHho !ouzc (.as not i-ciuiiii'il, itn iiili wiiyM an- In dire hoimI of eyi'loni' ( l')llll K, Willi till (lillli'U.Hioi.M of Tliis Ih tin- nifcht 4 HO rilizcus of tilt rm-troiiolis are tfuinj; to cat i f Jiiut liMH-iilalu -filiy.t'N.s with fnilh ' ' i ti ilii-lr city and Mtan-." Ii ih ii nly isiit'SH, that nficr di-vouiini; tilt ''ttuc( Halad, tin tiifftiiiK will i-ndore Hoinclioily for nvernor, ( nt id iidopt a neutral altitude towards faith, and the (-niiiitiK o (ini)tlii'i' iatlroal. y (ientH itf woalth nml mime prom . im-ni-f In jail, or headed t Hereto. continue to exprena ft real disgust . 1 with the proKrt. They retain mniiit JawyerH, who should tell them that It Ih tlie eoinmitssion nf the crtm inal net, not the pnhliclty, wlileh Is the eause of their tronhlcM. Th '' newspapers do mil nive the drun ken driveiK ihnior, load the jdstolN for ladies who shout t!i, a.nwei-ttes, or muse, those who uet caught to - fornet their Sunday school lesson.. lt was Allien It. Fall ami his col l( hiiKUeH In the Teapot Dome Ki'aft, I " who nearly ruined t no tteptildlenn ' party not the newspapers, who '': told ahout It. Tho newspapers hav nolhiiiK lo do wit h individual or . eulleiMivo h tin in n eussedness. The newspapers would cause less dis tress, if ihey confined themselves , - lo denunciation of the taxes, I lie weather, ami horse flies. ... .; .Miss Hutli Klder, whoso suicidal flight across the Atlantic was .y thwarted hy coming down too closo to u Ihiich freighter, last week ,,1 announceti ln-r ennanement, while ' flylnK over KansaH as a member of tho female flyiiifeT derby. iSpeakinK of thieves who rohhcil lionies while the occupant" u ere 'Watching the Zeppelin, comes the J 'end let tin Kiist ttrcKonlan, with the following timely and related ' Item: Jurlng tlie excitement atlendhiK tho collihlon of two caiu last Salur ilay evei'.vlMidy rushed to the scene, IncludhiK it Salvation Army stdicl tor who hail been working hero ihil'inK the day. laiiyititf his tain- liotirluo containing tlm results of his HollelihiK in tlie rear seat of the car and eoveriiiK II with a sack of peaches ho Joined the crowd at the scene of the accident. When the excitement hail died down he returned to the ear to Hud the tambourine hail been emptied of tho cash. The party who did the job evidently was in no hurry to Ki't away for before leavhiK he ate a couple of peaches, leaving the peelings and pits on top of th'e sack. It was hukkcsIciI ),y t u, oft leers that this story in 1 lit un In rompelillon. If there ho com pc'lltors, fur the "meanest man In iMwn." 1 :i Hoy Sctmis have returned from 1 he Hoy Scout Jam hoi re In KiiKland. wearing monoelesi. What, IT anything. Ix ko;iih to he done a bout II '.' Take the St. Lotus man held for I he robbery of he Lamar. Colo., bank, and the i.eudlsh mui del s 1 hat followed, who was liberated ' last Sal ti i ilay following the con- lei-lons of the real perpetrators'- t he never felt so t ha n k f u I" -t he press dispatches say. The St. J.otilsau was "positively identified" , hy seven cllir.ens. A 11 his alibis were valueless het'oru Ihe Identifi cations of the seven. All woie ' "highly respected residents of La mar." nd their phoney identltica .lliiii would have sent an Innocent t- rutin to the gallows, but for the , lUncly Intercession of I'ate ami Providence. The Incident may cause surmises among the masses, canting toine doubt on the reliabil ity of positive identifications, and 1ho world to wonder how many , innocent men have been hurled : Inlo eternity on the end of a rope .'alc and Providence imt inter cedlng In time. The entire Incident ; in a terrific indlcHm-nt of l.al r ImimliiMti. TI'" " ' v e n poult ive '.iilentiflcrH must feci sheepish, OllP Of t f' C'O-t'illlll'M Will IMlll'l tho unlvt'i'Mliy. nml li;i mpwii imriy K'ivmh. Wp ncvi-r kiti'w lii'fiitii tlmt ii hla'kliii'l 'h n il;inr f Inor. JTInl-lly f"l " VClllilrn tmntat from Iho Hunt hnx pii'Vi il it full : uro In l'-rnni- nd cam on mulu " hlRhwnyi imw, have the Unlit nf way. DON'T FORGET TO VOTE NEXT WEDNESDAY A WEEK fnini todny tin-in will lie nil important election in .Ini'kuiin Kimiiiv l'i n'ti nvi'Mi'i's under tin- old lliinkins j ditch will vote on tin- formation It is not loo early to call ! everyone in tlie district can put ii lit 1 iirranwe matters so that nothing i-mi interlcre with a trip ; wmi ill. r i , -II , I l" dIStllct will under the new irrigation law lies in the fact that the cost of consl met ion will only he a lien j on lilt! delimpiciil properly. The properly owner who has paid lip Will he CXCIItpl I I'OIII llll'lller j , Some idea of the ndvauti''e I . iiiav lie "leaned trom tne tact I ho prcsi'iit system is ti.'iO per ,'icre, it h oHliniaicd that under lite Jicw system this clijir're will not cxceeil $:.")(( per arnt. In oilier words, in jidilit ion to the atlvaiitJie of tlie ranchers running their own irrigation Inisiness, and h.'iviny; ils adniiilis tralion under direct, resident control, each rancher who votes lor this project votes himself three dollars eiish for every acre he owns, at Hie outset. Small wonder tli.'it all lite' .Med ford ltanl(s luivo endorsed" the district phut, - if is that rare tiling in eomuiiinity develop ment a const ruclive. and progressive step in jidvnncc, for which cverylhiuy; can he sidd, and against which ndlMiijr ,.iU leojij. matelv lc iidvanci'd. MEDFORD WILL BE NEARER THE EAST A LTMHl'iill. il lias received little pnlilic alteiilion, flic open in T traffic on Hie Alluras enl-off of the S. I., Sep tember ir, is a mailer of genuine impititance to Jackson Coniity. '.Not only will this cnl off place fori land J12 miles nearer Opleii, I "tali, ill actual distance, but when grades are considered, it will reduce this distance hy fit CI miles in other words over h day's travel. Klamath l-'nlls is tfoin; to lie purl ieularly benefitted, but Med ford, only two or three hours away, will receive its benefits also. This will be particularly true of the fruit. At least two days will be cul off the freight schedule of pears from here to New York, when local shipments arc routed this way next, year. This fact, taken with the probable results of the. federal fruit, icin survey, should eventually result in a reduction of the freight rate on pears, and the saving of hundreds of thousands of dollars to valley orchardists. Kventually passenger service from .Met I ford lo the Kasl will ho reduced from LM lo -IS hours, -which, while not. tin ffononiie factor of great importance perhaps, will be a tremen dous convenience. Ioor old Dad; he never liked music unless it had a lune, and now none of il has. Now there is a vaccine to degeneration of the moral tissues, after one has been exposed to unexpected prosperity. The annual prize for inspired composition goes to the linotype operator who nuidu it read: "Americans are a pelf conscious people.' And now the latest thing is ha, curves must be coming back. On liis first try at Pebble Iteaeb Hobby Jones missed par by only one stroke. The chief worry of a golfer like that must he whcn to park his next cup. Tin oltl-fttNliioncil nirl, merely tlumlit slic r;is Mliii'jr Hint Iht everyt h i ti. As n ninUcr of I'nct slu; diiln't know nn.v- Tlioy sny I'mil Wliilcimin now lumlrn ! "Tcuclicr's pet." An tineienl saying. Still in use lint the iipost rojilic is now outiltcil. In the lojin luisiness, ns in jct one more elinncc to nutUe MUTT AND JEFF JeFV, t'LLTACKLG THe wjiTU Voo IS THAT You LOOK. LAK A WAR CORfcCSFOMlXEMT. ) oU JD roo Aim y mc tyPGj of a new irrij-'iit ion iftstrict. attention to this date, so that a l narlt on ,epi(Mnoer 1111, the first formed in Southern Oregon of 1!IJ7. 'J" In- chief advantage 1 1 1 1 II I IC la I ohlllltlOII. I ,. . from fiirmini; such a distrad thai wncreas inaiiiicnancc miner prevent alniosl everything except the Zeppelin sport dress. Ah, nciulis !jsr. The WliiicmanV hascliit!!, three Imlls mean yon hit. What Is War Without A McX - T How NViNY rr.ir cvtrs Do r to look WAR CoRRCSPOMbCNT ? Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. mined leltera pemlnlmi lo perannal hetllh and hyilent, nit to (them. dUawl, or ticalintnl 111 b aiwueted oy lir. Brady If autwied, aelr-addrw.wl tmeltipe la eficlud. Lettt-ra aliouid tie brief ajxl antlim Ui Ink. Oalng to tlie large riomlier of letter recclted. only a f- eaii tie ans.r. mI lierc. No r.ly ran lie maila to queries out conforming to Inatrutllorja. Addreaa Dr William llraily. In rare of Hill neaaoaper. SiaVKK .. IS KTII.I. A KTHOX Kccenily I paid my annual com- ! pliment to the inu lligenci' ami pro- ; gresslve spirt of communities whpie there is an annual "cleanup" ; or a municipal housecleaniiiK cam- ; palKii conducted by t h e alleged ; h e. a 1 t h author- . ities. I put In e special word of ; praise for the or-; dlnaneeK in such . burgs prohibiili the sale of second-hand matt resses and bnl ding tut Impos ing no restrictions o'n the salt of second-hand automobiles. And fi nally, It make the felicitation tom- pb te, I said Mimething in my most amiable vein about tile "sanitary : i tu in li hl; " game thar prohibits :i household.'!' fin nt adding a shower baih unless he installs an addition-I al vent pipe projecting through the i roof, to carry off the deadly sewer! I have received a severe wigging ' from t he chief sanitary inspectur tif a western co-operative county health department. He fears lh:,t unless my Hiaiem-nts are challeng ed some readers might think them. true. Then the inspector flabber g;isis me right off tin? bat hy coun tering with this one: "If the he;, lib department should not ha ve chargi of the munk-ipri 1 hmiKoelea nlng, who should?" Well, ii is lech ti tea lly called a police duly but far be it from nc to hint that our village police forc- s ho ll Id be expected to ilea I with iiulsit jHi-s such as tbatl n n Im.'i !'-, refuse heaps and other unpleasant eights ami odors. only I bariior a mean suspicion thai where the health deparimeu; is leipiired to do this police Work. I he act ual public health admiuiK t rat ion i;i generally pretty punk. A hea lih officer ls only human, ymi know, am) real health adminis tration alone is unite enough to take all of a uootl man's ability .Mid time. If yuur neighbor offends by creating or permitting a nuis ance, you really should complain to the police for redress, nml not bother the health officer about It. The chief sanitary Inspector next Informs me that a nn lysis show:i that sewer gas contain methaii", carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, nitrogen ami '"other gases not only offensive but explosive.' He cite:-! three instances where explosions of sewer gas pro veil fatal to seven 1 p'U'sons, besides ca using consider able financial loss. N evert holes--. I maintain that there is no reason to four any such disaster In' :i home. Such explosions are cnui'd oil her by lea kage of lllumlmithig ens Into the sewer or by accumu lations of gasoline or other explo sive vii pors from garages, dry cleaning establishments and the like. Anyway, this has nothing In do with tin (plaint practices 1 criti cise. The lliekville sanitary rules that reiiulre a vent pipe nut through the roof are not designed to iirevent exptosloiis; they purpo-'t to prevent disease from "sewer gas" pollution of the air. In lh days of high-wheeled bicycles and bust les everybody Imagined t hat sewer gas somehow caused dfpn iheria. scarlet fever, and one thing ami another not then well under stood. These funny sanitary regu lations were instituted in those days and are still enforced because tho health officer generally tacks the courage to oppose the scheme, II e a I t h administration every where Is a football of the politic ians, ami lu Hii-kville the heal- h officer must be JiH.i-l per cent put ty if he expects to hold his job. A "sanitary Inspector" is a ridic ulous anomaly In a health depart ment. Ho should be an agent of (lie police. ; ,.IT,ST0S AND AXSWKItS I la -U lug In the I Uraviolei. i am inking sunbaths. following the schedule of exposure as you suggested. A friend contends that there are mi violet rays in tho sun light between II a. m, nml .1 p. m. .mil the best time to lake sunbaths is before 11 ami after ti In the evening . . . --.I. O. II. A uswer. I don't know about violet, but Ihe Ultraviolet rays are In greatest nti.ii lily at midday. Perhaps your friend wis lies lo avohl j sunburn. 'I'll at Is mainly due to the ultraviolet. Kvcn that may be avoided by Intelligence about the I duration of exposure. At midday, i of course, a shorter exposure will Feminine Touch? fJOUJ WATCH MG.: I'LV. UPSTAIR S A MO Bulldozs -rne MAWAGIMG CUiTOft. !!liVnArJt (-AfviU THAT AKJt) LAMt THAT job: ii V ('Til It lll( KVII.I.-'S give you the sUme amount of ultra violet thai a much longer exposure would before 10 a. m. or aftt-r C p. in. J'lie Wine and ltt-p liouu-. A young friend of mine Is of tho opinion thai drinking beer is not harmful ami wilt not lead to more excKss.vc alcoholic indulgence. He is L'-'I years obi and of nervous tem perament . . . Mrs, .1. V, A. A nswer. A ny way. it ea n do him no good, and thousands of im-n who have taken that route arc now regular hootch hounds. So what chance has a person of "nervous temperament" to .cope with the habit? I'aity Tumor. I have fatly tumor ihe size of a marble on my right thigh. Is it likely to grow larger, or to cause any serious troti ble? J,, ii. Answer. No. but why be an noyed by it at all? Any doctor can remove ft painlessly under local anaesthesia. O'opvright .lolin l- Dillo Co.) . Quill Points Aj orator Is ri man who makes a platitude seem Important by yell ing It. It Isn't being alone that people abominate, but being alone wi'h their memories. Kvidcaily .Mr. Iloovr tak'-s th noble experiment seriously. H. plans enlargeinent of federal pria- OJIS. ('oinpteiing the :,jr is nice a world war. Men Kt Hieir limit t i contiicr it and (hen it won't -stay li Ue.l. Siowaway: One who tries to get j a ride without paying for it. Set 1 imitation. ,' There lg sonic ilisagrccmciil alicut l he best place lur a gar den. Inn the worst place ig In side I he licighlNir's cluckcns. Inditing ,t m:gn7.ine isn't no hard if you have a reliable list of fo.'-j mer public officials. l-'orlunately, a celebrated cynic i never sees and lu .-tiN the "inlidli-j gent minority" that thinks him a! wonder. j The fox, being unable to ror.rh the jrrapes, decided th"y were sour. So this thing of , calling people "dollar chaS('i'" i--iit new. Americanism: Traveling far to! get the benefit of some climate; 1 remaining indoors to play bridge. I Another consolation u)xnt gel Ui uf old Is Hull giggle doesn't a Heel, you us il did ill. forty. It Usually takes throe genera tions of money -get tors to produce a strain refined enough to despise vulgar money-get ters. N'oah felt a hitn and discovered the of fender hiding in a scam of his toga. "The flrst darned stow away." Ito muttered. Those prison riots show (he dan ger of locking up felbiws who arc accustomed to raising a row when they don't get service. Polite rules of warfare will be ' effect I vo who i . a man about o j have his throat out won't kick bis j adversary because it isn't sporting. I Correct this sentence: "I could' write books that would mi.ke mo ( rich." said ho, "but 1 prefer writ-j ing for tho intelligent few." j Krnost lieoll, s t r o n g man of I Charleston. 111., fell Uti feet front I a water lower and sued the city, for the time he was unable to1 work. He lauded In mud. I GO ia . t ! j l J ! LJ i 1 MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. Greek Mor A. fcxjilmU 18. Water rt'il 14. ArKiml K, Flower 10. l en hj re of h irfc-ik !". Stiurp hell, lik bouud 15. t.iihnt SU. L til rue , XI. h)int.ol for uiitlmuti j 11. Kcliom fjli kin '.' 33. lifiik XI. Ontt ulin ilffili In; fij(fi it. .Nht liiiyiiind Klutei tlr. ST, Young mils "I. I'orerliiK s:!. Sea fcitirr HI. hare iiK'i:dl.e rt elite nt S7. OMeri abbr. Si. Inlet 4U. A frJcun nte I..I. 41. .Mukr lace iZ. .Mt-mtirr nf I'lirlluiiient: Riitir. 4i. nciinn F'NII 1 c 47. CNnviofiont 4V. Ilindo no- itiun'i ifurnieat it. Ilrintr lorlti Ronnie tl. .NiirruiT itrlp 41 f ijourd 5-. I'uit tetio .l, -Murk Antoiij't elri file tut In WiSll We w 1 pi p T I h , t fy p Yi lo ill ifi. r? ; 2 i Tt " Z5 iZ W, if is "37 Ti TT TT 157 "3Z T T. h i?r 'mt t '7n ) . 5q Ti r?4 . . Brisbane's Today j (Continued from Page One.) The su-rireslcil sale reminds yon of Ihe harg-nin that Scwanl g-tit when he bou.irht Alaska for $S,(H H 1,1 It H). l.iii don't forget that there are, proportionately, just its irood real estate bargains not far away from where, yon live, it taUcs only imagination to identify them. f ig business goes its way silently, steadily, irresistibly. Standard Oil of Indiana in creases capital from .tToHM), 00(1 to Hj'iO.OOOjOOO, issuing ;t, ooottH!0 miiro slnircs of stock to absorb Pan-American i'ct ro leuin. f No ittlclligcni .-uueriean will ob ject to bigger business of any kind, especially bigger oil business. The great Hriiish oil company invades this market, buying North cud South American oil field., opening gasoline; and oil stations with great energy, dctct initiation and intelligence all over the Pnited Slates. This makes you realize that tho business strunle today is between nations, not between lit tle organizations. Oil emnpnnios on a sufficiently big scale might develop sufficient intelligence not to squander the nation's oil resources as is now done. If you want respect. able to command. Thoughtful Will Rogers tolls readers of the Seattle Post-lntolli-geueer: i "Papers are all raving; ahout how popular Sir Phillip Snow-ion, the Itrhish trcasuier, lias made him self hy demanding that they get more id' t he Herman payment money. He told 'em 'hoys wo not ohly would like to have il, but we are going to get it.' "Thou so-called statesmen will tell you (but a navy don't pay." IG'S M0 6eN"TI K - A lb A GMTLetvAN Ml A. II TN Ll AtleC . tfte! - i , fe.'X THr?ou g k cx.j jna. i:j J aatafe ' .1 W. U. ' X I ' . ' WT .M -NktWlT I VI k V TI Vf V I H .al TW 1 . .t1. K Al lli-:u i:-t.il neiaurMi n't Uesl ln.iluii ei-J-'7-Klin liaeUc iirajier 11 a me Nt-((;;0e f i:esl lied? orttao nf lienr hit: njisistllHf nf llirte i;te:t jtire epii:.ur Mini ut euut I tuiraeter la ' I lie I'aer.e liueene' I. re.-Ii letter SlT'OIIki f lu wed Sn(t liiilierult I'elsoioius ftnaei. holjlemun Fereitnial Brew Hi lint nit r Iialiun com lltltilf Hefure I'libiUe: nbtir. D c'NjjSl DEIP'O.L A in : a r?'i le AJI-TlMe A R:LJ YiETsMeJRiSll: 45, Ktuniliereri 1. Sulmtuiiei1 nsed fur trrlnilinK !. Iti-rtTiittu 3. ( :ir:iiiul jiulat 4. IMirttdn i. Sunk a. i-'ikii The most important part of civi lized mans education is learning to resist germs. , .Measles will wipe out a tribe of Alaskan KsLimos in two or three : weeks. White men call it a child's disease. Monkeys, especially tbe higher 1 apes, yield to consumpt ion and ' pneumonia ipiickly in our germ ; ridden regions; Sain .leanings, baby .gorilla in New York's Bronx zoo, has pucmuohiu now. , Civilized men. carry germs of tuberculosis around with them alt i their lives, successfully lighting ..them off, only occasionally suc . climbing-. They have almost learn ' ed to resist whiskey, t i Production of airplane engines ! in this country, for the first half 'of i;i"ja, was 7S per cent greater than in li2S. Tho old pilot-killing j war-time engines are Koing; lo the scrap heap as tliev should. 4 What tho country needs is big ger, better engines and much biK- iger planes carrying more engines, i Tlie- Herman engineer Hornier, 'with bis gigantic three deck plane, (carrying twelve engines, under ab solute control and divided respon sibility, puts everything, in Ihe j Pnited States to shame. Our airplane industry is a little 1 too much on a stock exchange and I stock company basis, not ipiite ! enough on an engineering basis. The country that produced the lirsi airplane should ho able to produce ; the best airplane, j ! For their protection, foolish : gamblers should bear this in mind, i Stock tips, suggestions to buy ! certain slocks coining over the telephones, are usually intended lor fools, and sent out from doubt ful sources, j When somebody telephones yon to buy such and such a stock in a great l urry, if you want to get rich, tell him politely that you don't care to get rich. ThetL bang up. 4 i IHinT.IN V) An indication of I the grow th of t hrlft and t he in- create of prosperity among the poorer clavses of work ess in t In Irish Free State is found in tho ; sales of the stale's saving c-.-ilili-eaics. These now amount to more jthan $ : u.fHio.o oo. etiaal to an in . vestment of about l per bead of , the population. The V;tle.iT Is cahifiaigr.ing for cleaner churches 0i Ilaly. - fVAM. FOR TKS rMSA2-IM( tS Be.TTcv5 THAM -me - . ., - US MP"' .r" c ") Do You Remember? TUX VI- MIS MIO TODAY (From filos of the Mail Tribune.) . ilglll County court spent T4.0(M) on Improving of county loads pa-.t eight months. Bedford groceries declare ein-h'li-irii on siitar and agree to Hell only ail 1 cuts worth to u customer. Arthur W. Huhbs weds Miss Zoc It, I-'razier of f)sl;aloosa, Iowa. Ole Hanson rcdigua as mayor of eaille. l.evolulion breaks out in Monte negro. President Wilson asks $SLC.0()0 for adtlitiotial expenses lit Amer ican pt-ace commission in PHris. Hal. 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