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MEDFORD MATO'TRIBUNK MEDFORD, ORKOOV. TUESDAY. -NOVKMBER 12.-1920.
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An iDdependeot Nevapaper
titers) u tecenel dui utter tt Htdford,
Oloo, own At ol VUICS I, 1B78.
: BlIBBCMiTION ItATEI
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Dally, with Bunlay, ft
IleJIy, with Sunday, Bonttl. . , .,,
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'tty farrier, lit Advance In Medford, Arfiland,
JacKwirlUe. Central llilnti Itiaenll, Talent, Cold
- mil aim on Hnuaayi;
lully, iih (innlay, month....
Pally, .Ithcmt' Hiimley, month.
; Hilly, vllnout Bnnday, one year
liMly, im Buntlay, ono year...
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eredlledin It et blKer.he credited In llile patr.
:- ual ilm to the, local nrwa publliilied herein.
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MKMBKH (IK TUB UNITHI) I'llKfiB
' CirrielM paper of ln fl(y of Medford.
'irnicld paper of iachon County.
'A. B. (Varnace circulation for all monttll
' ondliil October 1. I.USri, .
daily alerare'dlflMtinlton tor ill fnontni to
. October 1st, 1 into, 401 1. . , ,,
r Present preen run, 48:15.
Hr.MllElt OK AHIIT 1H1HEAU
OK l'llll:Ul.ATiUN '
AdTcrllilr Helirejcntalliet
' M P. MOHKNUKN IIIMI'ANT
OfflfM in Near Vori, llileaio, Detroit, tan
rruiclaco. M Antel?), Beat lie, I'orlloiul.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
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"ihn fAartte'riirkiili lt'':lilnll,
-i ! ftmari- tii. he Thrift." Ifn
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... nu l..,unll U'll.IKO VII lllll'l IIIIVI-
S: Mil KIW 1 ilremili'd liko.llio rta-liiafiK
fnnu of u nlnccic mrprnt, whow
nnnui 4iiii'iiriNn in Htriniiiu in .1,1-
2i yhni) . iiupulliin. (fiinison Voti'f.)
,. In, other i.worrlH., Mh vphim Iiiih
Itrout vlrltip.'
...Ab rt Iiit-A In Ihn ntp thlk
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mnriilnn, mill nevonil wrro mi. i iiu
uliV wom like n tonln, If ynu onio
fun Ulnlrit..' Thom- two" piiilnent
,. nnostlen of frli nil Mpkhih. (IpI
(IplchPlI unit n. AurnllUH Kopppx,
" went' not clrpulnllrtK. In tno mippty
!' on hnml. lnmewrl thpy hni-ked up
i.to.tho HtnvoH, riiilliiturri ntid flrrj.
, ,. iiIiipp", pmi Pil Willi cnnmntnipnt,
ntitl ililntril lipon Hip linii'lnij ot
fflltlH nt colli nip. It wiih no colli,
""thflt.pvpn Hip Hpellon crew illtl not
ilplilipintp oti whnt'tw do next, a
rVatMIKTII i&. ti-liANl'S
. llolilHN Deuel,, UHlrltlp ii pruiiiillK
.KtVi. 1'I the 't'oncfluKc. Tho horp
"loiiltcl B"oil.' AHll' liolilriH In. the
inil.llo. ,
,Hlin (Irirjvn of I'ronppct nUliKlPil
In.' tho .iiajto'oiTKi'Nllorlr lnnldK'it
hrAmS trtw' Viil mf. , JIp .wtin nr.
non'ipnnl'di'-by lil atnrdy hlicd
innn. '. 1'hv lilrcd ninn Ih iih louitli
I .1 tinny PlmWier, ' iind enn yoll
tip,ut) luud. ' ( ... ' 1
' Tlio-i nrtlRt Who put on cnnvnH
thei i jilrnM nf iNupiilpon from .Mok
im, i Hhould : linvp Hv.cn T. Hill
lniiiipii'iiwpitdlnt;' bin vipniy way
tioinowncilifiom Ihn root tin 1 1 ttiltnH.
T. lllll wriH n tiluo n hln Kolf
KoCriH, : nfid JUHt.'inei dejoctpd n
Nitpolcon.'nnd In K rent miitlilili. ,
"t tiutli the Itnlvfliiilly of OrpRon
nhlt thP Oi-CRon Htntn poIIprii foot,
tin )l leu nm iipo practlclnit In ocrpt
pnr.tlip rramn Saturday, which vlll
hn-opftn to nil.' .. ,. -
' ' rii"(li'int .KMUMit if IH dylnK
(toyi, Ih echotnK In tho foothtllH at
Oi.VPHur hotti'.
Tho . 'KnapiilpHt WlHPprnpk
Know, two Rood Joker HhouJ. . n
plumiiPt', hui 1 will Iimvp to ro
IIoiiip to get thpin." tl.lfp).(
; Thc.cumntltii'e on iilowing ,wlt
meet tomorrow.- Spvprnl nlinm-vcil
lArtiMW nw-rry itottTf; Tmhtntr:
' . .i.lr AIIOI'T Till-.
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.. tliili it I oiiui y itciuililicitn)
Sllwi -Murion '1'hllllpii nnd
Milt. IMIff I.IU1P drove to Kan
nan City Sltminy to visit friends
nnd relHtlvifn. On the way -up
Marlon . was .tlrUiUK .her enr
mid n truck In fwiit of hep
decided loHlop.wUhiiul KettitiR
lief consent, Tlip truck sloti
lied and mi did .Marlon, hut not
liKhl ntv the samp' 'liihp; '
.Mill ion put nfr , hPr atiippltiK
Simll she nm tip in thp Inline-,
dlato vicinity of the' truck. In
fact, she ran Into the truck,
tier car was Hlnnshed up a
little In front hud H made her
so ntiRiy that alio tiled lo l.lle
a tilece out uf the steerliiR
wheel. As a result she has n
tenihle time onlerliiR oiii
now without rIvIiir miniennn a
hntli, -i ., ,
The. YuletlUo npiiroticheth, nnd
the refill estiitl. hi or the, Mailt Hleln
is under ciitisliliriiii.n, t,
The, tieavy enters are. now tnltlliR
n hot and limber pnucukn nnd dp
vourliiK sittiio after uiiti neat fold.
The pntu'iike In litis stale In very
Irlcky,
(vt:Mtti:it
Noveinbei'. restful. In it way.
For nil the leitvp have finished
iliupplnK.
And iteople hev r tloll, ritul any!
'Wo otmht to do our Christmas
sbopiilnB." u i .
And 41lerp' a stillness In the nlr
llpfore . Ihu winter winds .tnrt
'f r WotAiim,.
Ajtrt no orio travel, nnvwbero
Villous tlicrn l anme seme In r)o
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Hnwmlicir mny be lilenk nnd drear
Ala iloela nt'e so fond of wiyliiK,
Brtflhl'ria-IH'llftvUins (tond rheer
t4jaVcl.frMlle oiUeyre lentil, are
ntnylnir.
'AA there'. A plensnnt eort ot
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Wheel- waanekwii'.. do llielr autumn
-ft wr."'' ' - ' t
The air he more or Ipsa like trine,
OBMrtrM heliitnl drtmltut..
Bpotlw Spohennan-Hevlew )
. i-:.-J.-t.!; ..Waj.i
SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY CHEST
VORyearH.tberp.ltiiH.bpou.'B
, - in Bedford. Wt-itrv (if ennstnn), "drives, for this worthy
caiisc 'and that; imp no Konnpr stoppinp; than aixithPr started;
lip's .(IcimiiKl finally urciv t siteh prupnrtinns that, diii-iiif the
pfl.1t year, the Coni'iminity Cliest ideii was definitely adopted,
and npw j.s to be tried nut for the first time in the city's history.
. , Jf Jhose people who wanted a Coniimiiiity Chest now do
their duty and properly support it, there is no doubt that the
present effort will lie a complete! snecess, and a return to the
lild liaphai'.nrd and annoyinu system will never lioneeessary.
llut there AUNST be this sort, of support, not from n few, but
i'roiii til r Jieople if Medford ns a whole, or n return to the old
kystem can't be avoided. ..
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F(,)H. ,tlt(i poor and the sufferinn in this city iuiiHt.be adc-
, t ipialely provided for. ( is an obligation no civilized poin
ptnnity can shirk. And those tirfjiinizatious, designed to better
Otidifiotis nlnotio; (he younger nelieration, and thus develop .n
ktjroii(fer and finer ((iiniily of eitiKcnship (or the future, must
( siip'jioi'ted, if Medftird is to hobl, its place in the steady march
if moral and economic progress. . , ,
In other, words, here is sotnethinn; that JIL'ST it 12 DONE,
it can't be done in one way, it must bo done in another. The
(loiiiniuuity t'hes) iilea is so obviously the best way, cleaning
lip the entire matter 'fit one time, reducing duplication of effort
lipd overhead, and savini; time and energy which means saving
of money that we can't help hut believe the people of Medford
Will see that the present drive is crowned with complete success.
SO when' the solicitor calls on you, figure out. what the, ad
vantage of the Community ('best nieiins. Figure out what
you have given to all "these organization!, in the past, figure out
Wliabc saving in tnic and interruption in business means, and
(biji contribute accordingly. ...
! Let 's finish up this matter, of (-(immunity relief at one time,
do tli e job light, (lean the slate, until another year, with a
different set of obligations, comes around.
For if this drive fails, the Community Chest idea will be
dead, as far ns Med(ord is concerned, for many years to come.
The opportunity is so apparent, ,wc feel sure the people of Med
ford, iis n whole, will not fail to tithe advantage of it.
ASHLAND
WKij., Ashland won the , npnual , Armistice Day football
game from Medford, autl deserved to win it. . For the
first time, in seven years, the Utliin City had the better team.
.We are glad to congratulate pur soul hern neighbors on their
tbVUI've Victory. , ,
( ' itut there is no reason for the members of the Medford team
to be discouraged, and we don't believe they are discouraged.
They fought as hard as any team could fight, and in the first
half at least they nioro than held their own, with, their, nioe ex,
peric'iiecd opponents. , , ,
;, "What we' particularly liked .about the Medford hoys' was
that, .In spite of enough had "breiilts", to take the heart out of
any team, they never quit, ami kept on trying until the final
shot wax fired. - , ;.
..That is the proper ; spirit. ,Jt is the spjrii that, with the
proper support, will eventually develop a team that will again
bring victory' to Medford.
FOK, as we, view. it, that gaiiiedeiiionstritletl ycsterdiiy that
.' all Medford lacks is what only" more time can supply,
namely,. more experience and more teaming, the perfection of
ti o-nrdiuated footbal niacbiiie. ,. - ,
fWe have the .material but it is raW and undeveloped. Cotich
ffageil, with the piiiilic support that was in evidence yesterday,
can' supply what is needed, not immediately, but some of it
before this season ends, ami a great deal more next. year. ,
.So ;ni with the game. Medford may not win the. Thanksgiving
(lay contest willi.Ashbitul.ibut we venture to say it. will be a far
closer fight than was witnessed on the High School field Armis
tice, Day. . , :. , '
I.iterni'j- tfpniuses are niiire,
othci's.caii't enrn their daily bread Jiv liriitiiiinp: on one. another.
Kiuiny man l . One who geU
lion called a boob by one who
Tie four-flusher, who boasts
is referritiK to the lawn mower
Thp fnitit I'liqep you luar
i t i . m i. i J
ItnottMl lit .Mr. ltllbson s Urotlielltflls.
Kayim has its, advantniJes,
America wati.lillilt by nten in red
i l : r .
How devout this ajie will seem to future archaeologists who
diif iti 11 tl'liipb; uli every cornel'.
MUTT AND JEFF
THIS IS MUTT, BTTR KMOvJN AS
I AMERICA'S LCAtNNS' NAVT6t OF 1
Cr3ftttMf)MlPi; IT'S A PLEASUferTOi.iii; f
INTRoTJOCt MAbArAC LA SQUAWK.
nrtiti ftLL&uiwfc sopr AMft.1 rrf it's 6oor
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Ml Mi ' "f
demiuul nr;a CpiHmiii!ity(.')ipst
WON!
fuinniis tlum other artists. The
all his ideas from lsluin ('Mil
jiiMk. nil his ideas from .Mencken.
that he runs thins at bis house!
and the .w'asliinii maeliine.
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omos from stork brokors who
but , we must .not forget that,
I'l tinsel underwear.
Oft in, the Silly jyight
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Personal v Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. . . -
Blfoad Wftaci ptctstetai f .yarioiit ttftateV and kyileno, U to'slieaao tfasmta-ar tmtnat. ACII0--olU
ba ued by pc. fcjdy If autns4, adrldraaad eneltpo b WJoted. , utton ikould bo ii , ,.' ",..
k.u uA arliua In Ink. 01 IX to tba larM Hmthtr of lettael reealvad. oolt o 1mm mr k i ' Illamounleil
ad bero. No roply em bo aado U. oimlaa sot
Brtdr. to tut f ttH omptpr.
; Vbiit V likely!' to' iilJpTion- If- A
fdnfirmert-jUP UiUw1b uiinble ' to
r.h hiH n-Bular phylc? ,
; Thiii- wita Hib J''Tt ff.,vv-rJM M
v'socond q ucHthm 'Iinn1. ont-e-or twice daily. Dou
' ih the Tlfth henl.l M tht U"HR :ench . wt'ek or 10
ii qupmionnal.-',1"yM' Ul1' lhe hul.y getK. nhout. tt
rerently give n u'11H)0,,,ful ot oil. diilly-r-which i
hfio Nourly a cno"wh- '" Te purpose J to insure
thousand render j"'1 '(uate m.ppiy t Vitnmin, A:
tooU tho to.ito oni,,,le ,he bnby lb develop :the
lliie are nie
m; ho' ' w r o n k
lie ?OtH . on-
Htipnttfd. HIh howolH will hCiconu;
b.irily tJuKhed, for the nuiHck-H
wlll 'bH;Unfi(' for use. lie i HJielv
Ijo tied up fignin. ConHtlpatlun.
There Ih likely to bo fterlouH Inter
.,!..; -.w.. .hi.,., i ...i ...yiuti,,,,
tlon. 1 It- glvcH ono a belly ache.
He will be bound up. ,
The man who hciU in that ariH-
wei about the Keriouri Interruption
of perint:ilHiH evidently thought Wo
were fuoling, atul that the con
firmed pill taken JuhI pretended
be was eonstipiited. TbiH wa
easily the wrongest answer re
ceived. Jiere are Home of the funny
answers: . .
!Ho gels nil hot nnd bothered.
Jle "beeomeH n waiter. He either
develoiis 'moral - hydrophobia or
Mends out an S. O. S. for Ole Do'
llrady. Hi; tries nmnhef(
liandruff or corim.
m'';
Ji.'i-e are 'soiih of the cryptic
:inswrs:
s The man's last slate is worse
than the first. Cosh. I wonder.
It depends on what hi thinks, lb
A'ill nrver nerd anotnr pill.
Finally, some of ihu correct
answers:
Jle will likely g-t 4iver the con
stiailon habit. lie may have a
short spell of custivehess Jut .the
peristalsis soon bectimfW regulu.'
if he mirks It. If ho doesn't
worry about It bis ..bowels . will
function naturally -after a ;fw
days, with no ill effects from the
delay. i In n- week at, most bowels
will net normally arid ho harm
Is 'done meanwhile. He 'will prob
ably forget about his habit and
nature will resume control. ii
llii will have an excellent
chance of surviving. Alimentary
canal will regulate itself, lie may
get over tho habit If be tries sln
ccrely. The bowels w'ill act natu
rally for once. ; J le will probably 1
take to bis hed with the convh
tlon thnt hi friends have
n!
cruelly abandoned him and he Is
going to die from autotuLoxIcntldn.
The best answer 10 tin (iietioii.
in my Judgment is this: - '.
.. Question: What is likely t.1)
happen If a .eonllrmed pill inker
is. unaldt . to get his regulr
physio 7 ' ' ' ' '
Answer: ; Tho poor nap Is likely
tri'-srroxs ami answkks
'' When to Hill l'rtill.
l'-or the purtiose' hf ii'pvenlilirtr
decay nf the teelh Is It better tp
eat fruit before, iliirluit. or inter
meals'?' Is 11 ' A halt 1 hiibit ('lrl f it I,
fruit as n bedtlmp 'liini h'.'W. nj J
Answer Suit your own taste.,
l'rult Is hpiilthful. no inatter when
you prefer to eat It. nnd no mat
ter whnt .other foods you . like
with It.
llllllib Ti'llt'licis.
Will you please sound another
-.,i.iM. .nni.i i u,.h..,-ii t,,n..lipi-s
wnritlnu iiRnlnst school t.n.lie.s
tellltiK the' children that a eotmh
or cold must not keep children
nway from sehoo!. A. M. S.
Answer In well eondiuted
schools nowndays pupils are not
admitted to school when tbev
have eotmh or nil allefied "cold."
until ronsent of the family physle
Inn or the school physician is
given.--! 1 thotiKht the nntfiiue
teacher vVho illsi-nui-ani'il iibseuee
on nccount of n "mere cold" had
retired lonu- aito Jo live on la-.-i
, vm l.lvcr oil for itaby.
bur son is nearly ; weeks old.
not requlre-cod liver oil. Do you
I nivie s to lugin giving cod bve.-
on now, or 'Jiuer i j. if, .
Answer No. Your doeto.-
knows host. H the bahy is thriv
ing, cod liver oil might upset him
now. Tho modern practice is to
give all buhiets a cod liver oil
ration from the ag of 5 or
weeks to the ehd of tho first vear.
at least throughout the fall, win
tor and spring month", not netvs
snrily in summer. Hein with
tr1rte LA SOuAwK
BTT1R KMCJUW AS TH
LUCRtlTA BofeGIA. 6F
!v4Ho PotSONfeb THe
4 ."ATMoWefte: r
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i---'f " ' VtTmx --"...ffCft'-y I COATS IfJ THIS II m 4Vy ' ... -i ...
oaolaradof tt taalraeUoaa. Addraaa Dr. ITUUaa
j-only 'fiVc flrrips 'or n'ny ooa hi-Knil
; roil 'liwr oil! given 'from" 'apboh
j pmuips mixed-with some orange
t-vl (tho . common reBpirutbrv', in
fwtiunsr) nBd .Viti.inln 1J, to pre.-
vhih ri..'betH.t. U'mitietitionably some
hnblnn isol thoso vltamliis in ordtr.
nury foid and , from Hunl)ath,
;.anl they irequlro no voi Hvor
oil.
What "organs ofr the brain are
i mimtly
enlrivated
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ih . tho l.
t Nuvy?-
! -AriHwor 1 nm not Hiire I undei'
I utiinil. Many tradoB. are tlinroly
I tiiuulit In Hip nnvy. in fapf nny
I umliltfotm . Iioy . may find -plenty
; of (ipiiortuniticR to better himself
! nnd in lenrn. In tho Nnvy. or. 'in
the Army, nnd If ho has the'riKhtl
stuff 111 him the officers in either
KPrvkp are iilwnys happy to fill
cnuniHP .him. , t -. , . .
(I'opyrlKlit John F. mile C'o.)
Quill Points
.Tbo.idejxl hronkfast ia one that
i t.'tstcs as good as. yours would look
hi a three-color -magaxlnp
flooni! Iow! Glugl.. Comic strip
con versa t ion? No; recent history
mi Wall Htrf'(t.
Mary Harden sjtys ' fthe - lost
weight ly tbiukirig, but other re-
i dtieers find thinking between
meals is fatal.
If you think there Is . no
CTillltiitlc. It'll nil ilil si.-lcr
u lilt iiUCpp kncps Hint llteispe
will lit-AoiiKcr this full. 1
The Ideal tariff laiV..ls one that ;
wiirbenpf.it everybo'dji except those
who can't, cause trouble if they
bin t like it. ;
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u y, .eui nil in iim nnt-iiiiun, .-'.i
lift .paid for it-.
Vou eun't climb without making
sacrlflees. . Ijiok at liver. . It hud
In illseard onions to .ftet Into . so
ciety. I , : '
. Americanlsin: i.Maklnp; machiii
cry . slroiifier ,so it wiil. be inor
i-eliiible; innkiliK peotile softer and
wondering- why they do as they do.
. They sny trenttnent of the Klnnds
.will iiroiotlB life. .. At, least It pro-,
nlises to prolong the life of. teeth
mid tonsils. ,
' )T.here's always a dark side. If
that Austrian 'doctor can cure
T
stupidity, what will become of the world-like rabbits woo)." He
lithographers who made the pretty i mixes the fur with silk and gats
stock certificates? ? ' $9.50 for bodice top vests, $10.50
" . , i for "yoke-front panties."
A Bdentist now says he can. How - many rabbits go to one
prove the earth s surrounded by antJe,. ft not RlJt ,f Mp
ether. l-avmen. too. have beciin ! . ......
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, ,.,. lls ,,,,. cmii,m. .'
Three tlcylccs tluit serve to
keep the slinulilcr' Imck arc
braces, a wigging-' tvirc nnd A
fill lunik Will. -i
The new generation mnkes bath
rooms fancier and fancier.; The
parlor got similar attention until
people got usetl to having. one.
Ours Is n land of opportunity,
anil a dinner Coat feels at home on
many n man who thought the
cherries had spoiled when he first
lusted olives.
Democracy is safe while a
school with pine bleachers can oc
casionally lick the proud owners
of a million dollar stadium.
OharrVton, s. c, and n fen-
tsi?lf
J Sre WAS THC SeNSATloNAL ?RtMA , II ' 'T'ZT Z"Z1T "n 1
II Itauia inUe. erz-iDz-tv c-. x I II D6.Au? FACi THAT . ... ...I
MAIL TRIBUNE
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nihnr ' eitiert have 'eoileces where
i vou can get fide tuition without !
quarreling over (be possession of a '
pigskin.
Correct this sentenee: "When
Willie tunes in," , said his. mother,
t"lhe program ho m-Km-is Invariably
I iilpiirips c'veryliiiily In ihe family."
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pane On)
!iers W ,'t))ifoi;iTM,'.n(.l t'lsmvlipre
it iKl for liii'mefs.'tniit, -.grow
' i'ii b b i t . , li a y, ' g t'ej) n.j a 1 till I ti ) ,
etif wlteii tli p. bl'ionis lire fresh'
niid blue. . ..
Mr. Simon, one of jVaw York's
wisest merchants, tells customers
for warmth, there is nothing in
a man win start a rniioit nir coil
fllnln. , ,Q al.ic. ,h,
i region will supply the fur, the
i power, the workers and the profits.
John D. Rockefeller, in 192S,
spent more than $31,000,000 fight
ing disease all over the world.
Diseases start in different parts of
the earth and spread everywhere.
Yellow fever must be fought In
llrazil, Africa Central America.
Africa is flie home of the most
deadly trypanosomes, for which
wild game provides an lnexhattst-
'"le reservoir. Sportsmen that kill
wild beasts help the human race
without knowing or Intending it.
John D. rinpuelellpr. nasi aft. nnpo !
poor, familiar with the hymn book
line, "I'm liearer mv home todav
than I have been before," must
flnd intense satisfaction In his
power to do good on a scale hith
erto beyond the irtiility of-any one
man.
Mickey McKonn deserves a line
In the bonk of fame. , Me went up
to try a new giant parachute sup
IHised tn ler the whole plane down
S.
II vviyiwi won wivii w awun n II I - .. I M I I
seNSATtoNAt success. IW THe t0wDS SO SUIT A V Sd Vi.'-
IS. Weed
IB. Wild plnm,
Si. i.ab.i agnta
ti. 9i.it Knitlund
. fil.tel abbr.
57. .unitary oa-
.ilatunt
tl. AmnrlcBR
lilQrk aiiak.
!9. siimio
ut. Hltaiaallke fruit I .
SI. flrlll
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S3. Illioli
St. Uuarcr
ciinicmntibit
person .
40. Siind-lilll
41. Hirer In ,
France
46, Tiira end for
eiiil'
40. Wunderlni '
' tribes
51. Cnllfiirnln
rockrlsbi Tar.
it. Like
H. White Teat-
meltt
SS. tsiterB poten
tnle
Jl(. Sowed Joint
17. llonO of tilt
( orm
(10. Troniilot
61. JileantntrleaB
' repetlllon
Sori'Ol tietlt
M, Clear prpni
(nt. Clot of irronrd
117. 1 lie (,'reek T
jEislScrniMH
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4. IIiimi of 'the .'
'iicplmrrl aratcm
0. Cnnica Intu . .
ifl'IV .
B. Wild nnlmiila
7. Sniiiotlihiif act
I" J" ,. .
B. Unrn
it. Ancient Jew
ell fluent lp
10, Aeriform lluld
11. Ilnrliila .
1.'. I ly ntoft
ftiifelv. Only half the parachute
opened. The falling platie whirled
around wrapping ltselt and McK.eon
up in tho folds of the big parachute.
lit some way McKeon struggled out
of the folds and jumped 1500 feet
with the plane following him.
' He roll 1000 feet, gaining on the
j plane, before his little parachute
I opened. As he landed he .tugged at
: the shrouds on one side ot his par-
-nchute, floating clear of the Tailing
plane by only 100 feeti It would
havfe crushed him..'' i.-v .''.
Thnt was Mickey McKeon's first
liaruchute. He says it is "great
sport. . we- have all kinds ot
j young men in America
The Pacific , Relations Institute
has ended its sessions at Kyoto
with, with a luncheon and a friendly
understanding between the Japan
ese nnd Chinese delegates to the
meeting. The next meeting will
be held in China.
This interests California, Oregon PVe'n som,1 snow; elsh-o;
and Washington especially aniongi ' "eluh-lio. '
our 4S states. . .
They would bear the brunt If
r.nn tVi-ln A ci In nnmn nn tlin A linn
tic states did in 1776.
They should say to their Uncle
Sam and to California's son, Mr.
Unni'iir- "Tnll.- nnneo lit. nil manita
i i . i i..i .. ' :
but give us plenty of airplaues and
submarines, and we shall GUAR
ANTEE peace."
- ' M ' ' , '
Russia, seeking to force modern
big scale farming methods that, ac
cording to Walter Dtiranty,.- intel
ligent observer on the snot, may
be more important to the world
than the baltle of Verdun.
Communism may safel interfere
with the peasants' religious rights,
hut Interfering- with his land and
farming methods Is as dangerous
as it would be here.
However, the more intelligent
I nensauts may begin to realize
! tl,at ,llcre ma' Possibly be meth-
uv". -'ir.
Stalin has already provided 00.-
000 tractors, promises - 250,000 of
them within two years, and has
Ford's engineers at work now on
lingo plants.
Russia might teach , even this
wise nation.
Austria complains that Ilritaln
Do You Remember?
TEX -VnAiffl AtA) TOn.Vlf -'
tRi oin fill's of the Mall Tribune.)
1 ' NOV. IS. 1B1II ' '" j
I London. HnBllsh pound, .drops
to 4.12, ti new level.' ' : ,
Contrnlln, WJtsli. Four terjion
men killed hy U W. AV.'s; moli
h'anirs one etuspected of Blnyinp. t
. I. Vt. VtV disorder In codI mines
districts; of jtoiith, Dakota, Jends
Governor Krazier. to doelnre mar
tini law, ... . ; ,
Ohio vntprs. turn down
slnlo
proliihition enforeomont. ,
Two . federal judues In kqntitcky
and Rhode . Island. , declare vnc
time proliibttlbn iineonslltutlorin,!.
... a .
Paris French RolsheviUI pn
rado and cry "nown with tho
army, lorit? live tho Huh,"' ,
N. V. A near panic on Wall
Street InouBlit'Cienernl StotorS be
low $300, a. decline of ,115 points.
TWrXTY YKAR AGO TODAY
(From 'flies of tho Tribune.)
' Nov. liJ, iilOt) ' ' , ' '
.Spokane boy rolled by Western
Federation of , Miners for .treat
mem't of I. W. 'AW1 " ; 4
Tronson & fiuthrio-Rehd car of
extra funcy apples to-Kpoknne Ap
ple show. 1 '
T. H. Poltengcr soils 200 nero
farm in Applegalo to . Daniel' 1111
key, uf. .Moturoso. .Colorado for
15.000. ..
Mail Tribune starts, Sunday mor
ning issue.,-, , lt , .--
Madison, Wis. I.a Foilette de
clare in recent election .Ihn. pro-f-ressives
were "beaten but hot de-
reateii.
'"
. fir -vai fh.
nt -sr irr '
Tiir1 (ivntr TT.i'nnv.;
. Ily jlai y ;rnlmm Ilonner.
: "Jly.. dears," suid the UtUa-Slaok
Clock, "w.e; hayo on. IniiULtjonV foe
this evening, and ns, I 'hnd the
chance to .'talk to you before bed
time 1 took the llbeity:of'ncceptini:
Without asking either of, you about
It." . .-"-.',.
"I guess we'll want to go, all
right, "'John sulci. i :
- "Vou know whnt wo like," Peggy
added:' - i '-.- ' ;
The Little Black 'ciocli grinned.
Ills face was really and truly all
smiles, lie did so want to be liked
by the children. And. lie .had his
wish, for John nnd Peggy thought
the world ami nil of him.''- '
'"It w&g not a very usil.il ihVItni
lon,"v (ho -Little' Hlaelc Clock said,
waving one hand as he spoke. "I3ilt
it did sound' Interesting.'' '- --
The Little ninek Clock took Peg
gy by one hand and John by the
other. HP seemed to have plenty
of the magic; for how quickly the
scene could change, and how quick
ly 'thej"1 found themselves nway
from their own house! '
"Ilelgh-ho, heigh-ho, the wind will
- ' blowv . - .'
' nar so""ne singtngY -
Peggy asked.
,n,;,,.,'" J;l,.ri11' e l'
"T i'", u"""!- C?mcS'
" ""Ked rather blAwn n ap-
PeaianCO Ohd Ills dark-Sllll W.1S
I
trimmed with white. . . .'
"l'l have to Introduce you," the'
Little l'.hick Clock, said.,
"John knd Peggy, this is Sir
Snow Flurry."
And before they had a chance,
to speak Sir Snow Flurry gave a
long whistle, nut then he sang the
little song they had heard a few
minutes before.
Tomorrow "Snow .Flurry's Scat-
lere.1 Tllnnelitw '
lacks confidence in her stability
and credit and hopes "the Wall
Street crash will incline American
finance to invest In, .Austrian
bonds" ....
Americans liho Austria and her
people. Rut race and religious ha
treds that cause Jewish students
to be maltreated nml driven from '
Austrian universities will not help
Austrian bonds. Such matters ex
isted In Russia before the czar's
downfall. Russian bnnds bought
by childish Wall Street men did
not prove profitable.
By BUD FISHER
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