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PAGE SEC MEDFORD MATL TRTT3UXK MEDFORD, OREION",' RtWDAY.: OCTOBER 20, 1929. The Partner's "Bust-Up" ...v..'.. - By At B. Williams FILM STAR AND HER FIANCE Inseparably pl(l Jialii WQrfl '.. Quid mien uiiu nttf juiumo, . Bound tOKether by tho bondH of comrodt'Hhip's strong chain. ' i For tblrty yeai-g and more they'd trekked up nnd down tho went, Kach jiwoarlnit ,by hlH purdnor " onK at mankind's next. Thny'U tramppd the hills anil vnlos from Arctic's friKlu snow ; unl femlilot ,thp smoky he' : 'Burred uiiri. J-)Vb-Jurny'lng at the parting of their wny. 1lob-4iMlid north; flu t south, to - put. distance 'tween the two, A lid It will not long till eacrh was from other lust to view. In California landed Ous; to WushiiiKton .wont HttU, OTiru .Mery mlnnK.cain). (lqwn (o. Etch for I ho oilier, huvlng not a Itroplc Jloxlco, , . .., I' nloaeant thot or, throb. , j. Dielr wanderlnK here hndthere, jUt, nu muny months thereafter V: ocnuirlni! nulte a store . , i thev drifted m aruntm l'nss. f' knowledtifl of ueoloay and j,ookinij. like two lorn lovers Who'd mineral. uutih uiiu 101, 'Twau In the . city-of Kentllo that tills pi. Ir met one. day. Exihuniilnic tales and exploits in a i nVhtual sort of wuy. n - They both ware ex-service men in tha China Boxer war, . And;,as mementos, of ,-r that fray N ,coutd tvich disiilaya scar., ,, One was, wth tho , 'reuulars, the . .other with marines. And wh'-n, tlio row was over, with. some money in .their Jeans, , They reslt-ned the lenmie of Mnrn and returned to V, 8. A., VowJpk thenceforth from her shore -they never, moro would stroy. . Finally it was treed to east their 'lots together ' ''' '' ' '" . I To face the fates of Roodi or 111, -ip-.fnlri or slormy woather.. And then heiian n fiiendshln,; -tin- lirokeni.ll appear, -.if-- , Tlotweon tni-ne two old veterans for -niiiiiy, many, years.' Tr.il and ,liiiky was Tiob'a istature, .sljprt .apd 0tu,rdy.. Qua. . The pna was HliittV methodical, the i' other, prone ..to i fws. . ;.v;;, They weri as oddly matejied a, pair 'i hs likely you'd slirmlse,1' ' .'-"' -I-Ike one of Jhosa jll-malI teams vision of tho UHt Hupplles. - (.They'd eounteT'.oross eaeh tether on Jf. ' occasion -now f-.nd then..,- . tlluti ther .m'ver ennie, a serious '. . breach between these j two ol'l - men, 1 - -. .. . ' - ; Mil. one. day.Rt Mimir.dlKKllWa nimr n little toWn, Hold Hill. ' . -M They wore asked to make insper- 1lon and employ their minliiu skill. For-seve.ral dnys they sampled and, tented out .the ore, Summing up conclusions of what the mineral bore. Then one evening Hob was asked .ta ti ke, A little stroll .. . . Tp look at n deserted, farm behind ,n capyon knnl. . . ' , ' . Now. thru ono of those peculiar, cross-purpose quirks of fate Ous got. the notion that deception Bob was ploying on his mute; So, when later Jlob rettirnod non- rhnlantly from his tramp, He found , Ogs dour and sulky . quite unlike his isual stamp. "What's on your chest, old pal?",, .asked Uoh, n his quiet, easy way, "Don't talk to me, , you double- grosser!." answered Ous, with'. wrath's display. , Whpi the hell you talkln' Miiiil? Who's been douhle-crossln' you ? What's not underneath yogr hide to cause such a how-dc-do?" 'You , can't fool me," sal(J Gus, "with your suothln' syrii talk; And. let mo tell you from now on two different paths we walk." "Well, you ornery old cabbage head, If you, must get on your ear. V To lako a ump jnto tho crqek and . wash your brains out clear. Olve.your chin a rest and qtllt mussln' up the ulr;- .., '. Youj.- necusln's and your ravin's utn't A gcttln' you nowhero!" , "Dnp't call me no cabbago ,hend, you deeelvln', lyln' skunk! ; As d loyal friend nnd rom,rade you urn nollin' but tho ,luuk!" , "You llltlo petrified old , wart!" cried Hob. at lust aroused. You ain't Rut an ounce of brains been Jilted by a lass: ICaeh pausing. In that ity to make a little Slay i Knell, unconscious tiiat the . other was. headed that same wuy. - In the meantime, since their "bust up, ".these old time wand'ring men ,, . Had softened In. their anger even longed to meet again. 'Twujt ono of those differences that would not forever last, And the sciii-h of their old quarrel had leen fading In. the past. "For nil hl.i faults," quoth HolT, - "(liisi was a gpod old scout." . "Ami ... Itob,'.' , C! u s sullloquiKed. "warq't so had, to iiave about." Tho neither would make advances to find his old time "pnrd," Knelt hoped 111 secret time, would mend the compart they , had marred. Ono day someone was showing Ous a specimen of oro, , Something new which cvlUuntly ail unknown value bore, lie sct.nned the ore with glass, as exjil'i'leuceil, hail trained, tint ventured.: no opinion as to .what tile roi-k contained... "I bud a pardner olfee," he said, i i'.'whn .coqld spot the stufC for sure; - , . Theix- warn't a thing In minerals to him the least obscure." Uter on the piece of ore Into Holi'tt hunds f iu ij.l Its way, And. he scrutinized It closely, but ' ho little, hud to say. , "I'm somewhat in doulit,? ho said, "Just what this ore can be; - (lut used to have a pardner. who could name it to a !t If only (ins was hero you'd no need to farther, gq-r. He'd a knowledge .of minerals second .only to sourdough.". Ah sugar will entice the flies from each. point of tho compass, Thn . piece , of oro together drew tho pair who'd had tho rumpus. They wouldn't . apeak to ono another, but pass it to and fro, With nn Inward, aching feeling to ' let their spirits go. At last said Hob; "Now there's your man you can rely on him." "Koh's the man with mineral s guts," responded Ous, with vim. The two then eyed ouch other; P their hands met In a clasp. Then, they embraced with arms In a bearish Jdnd of grasp, llyslanders scanned them with . surprise; but, oblivious was the - twain; Once more they wero together were united onqe ngaln. They'grouped oulfllH as of old, are . again off on the trail Vlonn comrnds as of yore, searching for tho golden knlu. ' , . Mill ftA 3 L ..... .v. i"1 I I A, sioctated IJres? Phfft0 , . Alice White, film star, photoflraphed With Sidney BartletV'BroaoV way actor, to whom she recently became engaged .The wedding will be about January 1. - Tal$ of Adventure . at Rialto Today A tnlo of adventure Is told in ,'MiiKtiHTiiilc," Knx Movietone pic ture, which' conies ' to the li:ilto toiiny. It is concerned with the :i t Ventures of I J:i n Mjiitluiui, oui uty iiian. iiin iouhlc, Dan Anlnly, HocJety thief,' ttnd Sylvhi f Jmeiiie, a Kill handit. There are thrillhiK ad ventures, a Tine romance, hat tics, fun and Home Hinging by 1'Yunk Uk'hardHon, fr whom the number, "Anything to Hold Your Ilaby,' wan written. Alun IhrmutKhum lays the two Dan?. I-eila HyaniH 1m cat for tho friend In a clever and entertaining fashion. The stury unfolds with t vistH and unexitected Mltuations, devclnii'd from the character. Coming Attractions At lli:i nttcrlai More tint n ti 0 ,0 00 feet of film Were exposed in order - to-' record lite thrilling scenes that comprise the African portion of '"l'hfc Fouij KeatherH," ono of I'aramount'H chief bids for motion picture su premacy duriin; 1 1128-20. A year of' the most dangerous and palnlakliiK sort of effort was spent In capturing this part of the AID IN TRACING OF ALL METEORS (iiy iroward W. HlakeBleo, "Kcience I'M It or A floriated! Press) '. CAMIUtlDOli, ' Mass. (P)The "Meteor I'lsherrniin". of. Harvard astronomical observatory; Ir. Wil lartl J. Kixher, aks cooieratlon of newspapers In solving a mystery of the .Leonid mcteora.' -- - ' ' - Those ure vast- uwarms of .'met eors that for a thousund years have appeared about thrffe times a century eVHry 33 'years, some times producing daling displays. They are due again in November m or 33; yln fuct,: a tW should be seen this -yea' .on. the -nights of November 13 and 14, ' , . Hut there 1.- a mystery.. The Leonids mostly failed to show up 3 u years ago when last due.- As tronomers suspect the gravitation al attraction of the planet Jupiter was to blame then. They thlwk that in almost for gotten corners all over the civil ized world, there exist written rec ords that would go far to assist their predications about the Leo nids; that might help, to show th.et world whether It -is going to he worth .while to sit. up ail night on a couple of chill November evo nlngs about three years hence. Dr, Fisher asks the press of the V nlted States, and of tho world, to broadcust the information about these records, so that they may be dug out of hbling and given In astronomers. Iiin faith that I news publication will bring results Is founded on his experience in receiving 'hundreds of letters of information about meteors In re sponse to his notices occasionally glvMi to newspapers in the past. His use of such notices gave, him tlu sobriquet of "Meteor Flsher mn." Written descriptions of the Leo nid displays In past centuries are believed to exist in many places particularly in ehlp logs,' In Chl-iCivll and military reports from j the PhHIftpine to churchy autiort V nese, Indian and perhaps Egyptian -French possessions 'to the homer tlesj and. ith'thlp floverntpents, JUJ literature, in the VRelationa" of ; governmenit, reports of all sorts! Madrid nnd 'Lhtuon.. . recocda t of the .lesult mlsfllonarles of ('onada. from HpanlHh America, Brazil and merchants, and layan astronomy , :jt i' . -A ;V. . -i- . Jbr BeKmelTnftttiaar.M the Car of Universal Appeal! , AH ALL-YEAR CI "Declnrltiff 'tbat tlo ) roadster hns become nn nil-year, oar nml that Its pnpuliirlty duriiitr the past few years has been due to automobile- eiiKlneers mid designers in coriioratlnir Into it features of where they usually nro housed!" j speed, comfort, style and perfor. "Ilralns!" shouted Clus, with fist upthrust near Tiilaue's nose, malice that make It particularly appealing to tb.c youiiK Kcncratton" f'U'hat brains you liaye wouldn't i A. vaiiDeree, V'J'O'ooth general 7 he a bait for huiiKry crowa!.; 1 "Dnmn your KUzard!" snojiod llob, "If you say much moro to nui Vll crack youf hollow cranium nKiiinst thnt.maple tree!" . "Just try It!" jiputlered Clus. "I'll tie your feet about your, neck And mnsli you till the grouse 111 you won't even show a speck'.", "You miserable Bnloot!" Juild llob, . "Jiero I have, year otter year. Hecn totln' you around till at last we've landed here,.', ; i And makln' people nil believe you'd mineral In your block, When your knowlcdo Is (is barren as common country rock!" "You iKnorant old fool!" snarled tills, "lalk of mineral to nie Why, you don't know whether serpentine's a rock or tree! You don't know clay from granite, or porphyry from spar, You don't know lnc from plati num, or salt from cinnabar!" .Id llob. I'You crniy llttlo runt.Y u "If It hadn't been for. mo You still would be a common tnr a sailln' on the sea." "Oh. Is that oT" sneered Ous, "nnd for all you ever knew. Youd be a mucker yet, If. t hadn't pulled you thru." i . , And thus they wrnngled bark and forth about an hour or so. Hurling names and epithets fast ns angry words could, flow, Tilt they finally decided to part company then and there, , And preceded to divide up wllh an aim to bo but fair. flo In the morning they broke catnp, J 'Rob with decrepit car tA nil Ous Willi eoiilppaga nnd C bedding, Ilka dividing spoils of 6 war, j'Tli foodstuffs fall to Ous' lot and ?he packed It all away. ' Then hesitate for k moment the pack he did survey. . ' tile then took out some canned stuff. piece o haeon carve And nridiM .so mo lobaeeo, . saying.. R !"You ran'( aajr I'd let you t rv." rti (her jixhtel up thtlr pipes nuiiuiger said :A number of years ago, when Iho aiititinolilte ladustry was still lit Its Infancy," lie said, "the open par, particularly the. touring-car, was the larucst selling body typo tho line. As Improvements were ituule (in tho enclosed bodies And It became possible to build them Willi greater strength and less weight, as well as with more graceful designs, Die enclosed type of body came into Its own. Kor a number of years the closed body liasiliy for experienced the heavier sab's and it wns not until com paratively recently that roadster sales began to climb. ' "Undoubtedly one of the great est forces behind the comeback of I the roadster type has been t'hrys- ivr . .Motors. This organisation, Mhelf It started production in Ml .'4 featured the roadster ns a snappy, fust, comfortable, easily handled car that Immediately met the ap proval of young and old alike. It appealed directly to those who liked , n combination of style, per fiirmillice. ease of control, speed 'llh safety, and the coilness of its compactness ail. led to the feeling of freedom not experienced In n closed ear. Hlnce Hint time, road ster sales have been continually on (lie Increase. "The roadster Is now nn all-year cor. , l: en on the coldest days of winter It may be enclosed oulrklv nnd, cosily so that Inside It has the cotnfoi;! of n closed car. " "Th riymoulh roadster has that same swnnklness, the same features of quality, and .he same evidence of expert engineering and designing that hnvo characterised all fhrysler roadsters since the list one was produced In January, mm. lady thief, Clyde t'ook is a comedy .screen version of A. K. V. Mason'a valet, aipl Karrell MncUonald does J famous novel by Merian C. Cooper a-polico' sergeant. Others in the land Krnest II. Schoedsack, who cast are Arnold Lucy", George jab'o have offered tho motion pic I'lercc, Hita Lo Jtoy, John I'leco, j tore public, through 1'aiamoum, Pat Mortality, Jack Carlisle and , "OniHs" nnd "Chang." ., i Frank Richardson. v Thousands of , Fuz.y-Wuzzy's, I rulers of the lied Sen J I II Is of the .Marital conditions which exist at AiiKlo-Kgyptlan Sudan, as well as inu lime or another in nine out of j honilreds of wild animals, tippear- tell lloioe;-! are treated with a light, delightfully entertaining touch In "Charming Hlnners." the all-talking coliH'ily-drama at the Craterian today. . Xtuth Chattcrton In the role of the offended wife, Cllve ili-ook as tho philandering htishnml, William Powell as tho returned sweetheart, and Mary Nolan as the "other" woman head a cast of particular capability ami brilliant power. The drama is a scintillating, yet Inti mate, treatment of the old adage ed beforo the camera. Included among the featured players are Itlchard Arlcn, Fay Winy, cilvo Urook, William Powell; Theodor von Kltz, Noah lleery, tleorge Fuwcott, Noble Johnson' and anil H. J. Halclllfe. "Tho Foulr' Sno Ili-lll 'for Uotlji Work leathers" comes to the Criiteriafi i1 . ". - '' theater for Ihreo days run be.tlnif ir'fsndfir nnd"T)nor ttunalrlns. nlng .Mfindiiy. dwj III'DAPKST (!') To mailt tli four litindredth anniversary of,,thy birth of Jasper Karoll, who -wn ' that what Is sauce for the gander first to translate the Hlble Into i Is sauce for the goose. Hungarian. lu-oteslaiitM of Trans- "Cliarniiiig Sinners" Is laid ill k-lvanla gathered an exhibition ot faHliionablc London, peopled with l, lilhl.-s. The most ancient wns, society men and women, smniily'n, Karoll edition of 1G!I2. , i dressed, and treats the problem of J j a womitii who knows her husband I Mail Tribune nos are read by Is philandering with her best ! 20. noil people every day. 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