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MEDFORD MAn. TRTBTOTE, MTOFOTID, OTEfiOy, TtTESD?lY, JANUARY 27, 1931.
Medford Mail Tribune
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MKHKORU I'ltlNTINU CO.
25-27-29 N. Kir 81.
ROI1KKT W. UI'lll., MHor
8. Bl'Ml'TKIl SMITH. Muicrr
An liuifpendrnl Newspaper
Kiilered at kwiI t miller at .Medford,
tticfun, under Act of Mwcli H, 1 71-
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Pally, without Sunday, mm year ".
Daily, wtUi Sunday, one year .l)U
All Items, cisli in ailvanu-.
THE VICTORY OF THE HILL LINES
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Francisco, via
mrielal jwiwr of tl nty of Medford.
Official paper nf Jacktun County.
MKMIiKK OK THK AHKWIATKP I'KKHH
Kecehitia Full lal Wire Her ice
The Associated l're U exclusively entitled to
thr use lor pulilWtion of nil iira dUiialclita
rredlted to It or otherwise credited In tlil paptr,
and also to tl local .' iiulIiiied herein.
AIL rhtlils for imhllcation of tibial dluaU-hei
liereln .arefaUo fenel.
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AdierlUirtiE lltit cental lies
M. MOliKNRKN Ji.niMI'ANY, .
Offteea In New York. ChleaRo, IMn.lt,
; Francisco, U Alleles, Seattle, J'urtluiul.
Ye Smudge Pot
(By Arthur Parry)
i the peninsula, is 11 great victory lor tin; inn
lines. In this netion tins Interstate Commerce Commission sanc
tions direct, and vigorous competition for the S. I'., under tin;
leadership of the ifent .Northern.
In our opinion this decision' will ffroutl.v stimulate railroad
enterprise on the Pacific Coast,. and ultimately result in greater
industrial and economic development in the Northwest.
For competition still remains the life of trade. "With the
S. 1'. and Hill lines finlitin;.' lor Pacific Coast tonnage, the en
tire district and everyone in it, will benefit directly or indirect
ly. Passenger ami freight service, will improve, imtl the demand
for lower freight charges to the Kast will ultimately receive in
creased support.
TJIIS decision melius the Creat Northern will have a direct
line from St. Paul to the (iblden Gate, to compete with the
Southern Pacific's direct lines from Portland to Otfden and New
Orleans, via the same port.
This competition may not increase the profits of cither sys
tern, hut it will henefil the' country, particularly the western
country, and, afler all, that should he the determining consider
ation. - '
lncideiilallv, this decision in 'I'cn.scs the likelihood of the
fireat Northern evchtually"u"uildin from. Klamath Jo Medford I
and on to Crescent City, or some port in that vicinity a con
summation devoutly to he wished.
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ADVERTISING THAT WILL PAY
A lurcful Indy iiinpeii l l "
Tcxiuj Jail, for ildlnlttluB BiinllKlil
to tho polHon of n fllrlHlloHS-follt
fk-klo niomlicr of the opposite m-x,
romiukcd: "Oh, whyilo iiuuplc
liavo (junsl"
4 itnl '.'U.ooo
nwooplnfr ahout
upper 411.
.lUucWib'ilH arc
Alli-o llanley's
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CKI.SIOR STOIIH KOIt (!!!)
CKHIKS." (Dorrls (fal.) Tidliu'8)
Uoprotwlon note, and fule worn-IliB.
A IliltTK B.-K'K- TII.K'KS. '
(Kiiiisiih lly Slr)
Not reion.sllili'foi my wlfc'H
liillH.on or'nfKM-Jnn. SO; lnl
A. Crock. (1'ciHoiml Jumiuiy
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My wlfo tins' nlwuyo inihl
,, her hills. A. Crock. (LVr
HOiml, .lunmuy 22.)
An nrKUiiuMit i?iow out of dlf
foronoes In dcsiriplions of 11 jat
quotto worn hy.MlsH lui-UH.w)ioiij
Hho nppoarod to plead not nuilly,
Kliday. Some salit It was moleskin,
und nomo maintained, It wns .lupin,
w. (l'nrllnnd New,-! I" Hon of
nolhlnR else to fluht ahoul.
A rUlns youiiB -saxophonist In
the west end of town, l inkliiB
pnlim with his veai'on, also eaiiB
Iiik thorn.
Tho lialr has stalled to hilstlo
nlonn tho spliurl columns of- local
militarists, an Franco and llaly
omit wurllKo Kiowls.
Now Is the time to spray for
, June wcdiliriKi, several of which
have, started lo spruut. . .
Tho I'orllund, Journal has ro
colved II letter from II 1'aUllful
reader, who opines that present
sad state of uffulrs Is due lo the
"lack of ImKle money," and nro
powil an a euro' Ihfl tlrynn free
liver notion. The Meier free
power, and the nrynn nee n.-,.
would make a fine couple,
carried overwhelmingly l""t
vomber.
and
No-
.l'llHNOMKNA.
(IVndleKiii i:t OivKonlau)
lr. nnd Mrs.. It. H. ItIm
kell were trudlim In lown Krl
day from their lOlchlinile
wheat farm, They report n
Hllff eh'inook wind which he
' camo quiet Friday inorninu.
lint, seemed to hluw every-.
thlnK away Unit was loose.
The old-fashioned Turkish 'Ik
niello Is eonilnir hack. cork-Up
nnd slenell. The wilier has often
mii'liceled Hint one of the 1 "'
pouter was sllll usIiik them,
nut vns never aide In substantiate
the suspli ion. The Turkish elB
liretlo was unsiieiikalile, and only
those with an iron eouMlllulloli
euulU survive threo a day.
A nullve of the area hack "f
Trull Bhowed up yesterday with
a Bliuosirlni; for necktie.
fails has deeieoil "formal and
informal trousers for Hie modish
womun." Tho flrsi lo wear uh-i.
will bo tliose who look like
very dickens In them.
TH.H OIUXiON JOl'KNAfj is doint; a fine service for Oretron,
in running a series of attractive advertisements in "Time"
and other eastern periodicals, pointing to the many attrai'tion1,
of this state, its climatic advantages, and the opportunities it
offers.
' In tho current "Time," Medford pears and Hood Uiver
apples are featured, the Mcdfi!'. "mo;'t rcadinj; as follows:
'.Medford is u fruit lover's imraiiise. and lite orchardlsl'B Kold
mine. Kacli year OrKon la twelvo million dollaiB richer by its
peachoB. piuncK and pears, liesldes bumper crops of Hartlett
und Anjou pears it kiowb over titt per cent of tho world's Hose
pears considered by many un epicure tho finest of table delica
cies. I'cnrs uro u source of great wealth In Medford. Her soil, cli
mate und expert culture combine to give them an unusually flue
flavor and texture. In world niarliets they brim; the highest prices.
Altogether, Medfonl BWella tho good things of the world by '''''
carloads of pours annually.
. Med ford's pear shipments will prohahly ryach a total of
nearly 4(100 ears, before the crop is entirely deared up, hut
:M70 fairly represents the eastern shipments to dale. And while
1!):IU has been a disappoint ini; year- as far as prices are concern
ed, unod prices and (rood profits are certain to return.
TUKSI'i advertisements are not only excellent in themselves,
but they come at a very opportune time. For as far as the
Pacific Coast is concerned, the people of the Kast and Middle
West are more friendly and reeejitive limn they have been for
'20 years.
Hard times iu the direction of the vision sun have made
thousands of' people diseontertled,"thdusantls anxious to Vet out
and settle where they believe material conditions will he better
and KNOW climatin conditions will be.
The present writer has recently returned from a trip to th"
Middle West and would not be surprised lo see a mitrrat ion to
the Pacific. Coast and Northwest iu 1!)!)1 and "M comparable lo
that of liioil ami '10.
This expectation may not be realized, but certainly the psy
chological basis for it exists, ami such publicity as the Oregon
.lournal is broadcast inn at its own expense, will contribute ina
teriallv toward that end.
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movements nnd without stralnlne'
or too much effort. Tlio only el
fort is In the Inflation of the bel
lows;' deflation occurs purely from
elasticity and calls for no muscu
lar effort at all.
jri:sTioNs a.i axswkiis.
Nutrition Doti'itiiinos stole of"
Teeth.
Parents of young children,
teachers, guardians, and particu
larly nrosneetlve mothers, should
wrile in for "Instructions
for
Quill Points
'reservation of tho Teeth." which' sjamnce
am clad to mail to any one
Historian: A press agent for a
dead man.
Yet there always has been a cen
sorship for the pervert who wrote
Knilit on the blackboard.
A good citizen scorns to be one
who hates criminals and gives
them nothing except financial as-
Da Yon Remember?
Mistrial: Tho reproof gnvern
ont seta for bothering a million
aire.
who askB for It and Incloses
stamped envelope bearing his ad
dress. It is a question of nutri
tion essentially, and not of the
brand of soap or tho style ot
scrub brush you prefer.
Diabetes Kx'lullst,
I decidedly disagree with your
opinion that It Is not necessary
for the diabetes patient to be
treuted by a specialist.' The gen
eral practitioners may know
something about tho nature of the
disease and have Bonio knowledge
of the way to treat It ... if 1
had come to Dr. (noted au
thority on diabetes) three years
ago I might have escaped much
mistreatment by high-priced but
totally incompetent doctors . .
.1. I!. S.
Answer You may be right
about your case. 1 was guided,
when 1 mudo the etatenient, by
the teachings of the very man
whose oatienl vou now are. Some
high-priced doctors are not good
doctors: some specialists merely
take udvantage of popular credu
lity. Kills Who Should Keen' Their
Tonsils.
Dr. II. Tl. Canfield, an authority
on tonsillectomy, says that a cer-
. . . l tin lilnlv
iam type oi com -. !..,,.. ,., . ,.r,ie,l
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TK.V YUAHS A(iO TOKAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.)
ilanuury 1ST,. Ill-I
Jackson county delegation In tho
legislature now "working us u
unit."
Oiegonian gives editorial praise
for local C. of C.
.Soldiers bonus bill Is mtrouue
od In legislature.
Another device that beats an
alarm clock Is a two-year-old
who thinks your stomach Is u
horsey.
And 2000 years from now men
will wonder at tho .lavages who
erected monuments to killers antl
none lo the entertainers who made
them laugh.
Mr. Houver must wonder.ut
times why the people selected all
engineer if they merely wanted
somebody to fix a leak.
Americanism: Trying to make
the hotel more like a home; try
ing to make the home more like a
hotel.
That scientist who wiya a man
becomes what he eats can't be
Voltcomun Jack lloinstreot will
hypmotizo Kceley Hull nt next
meeting of the American Legiun.
Miss Helen Holt of Kaglo Point,
a student in the Medford high
school, was stricken, with nil aculo
attack of appendicitis, und is op
erated upon. She is recovering
speedily.
TMKXTY YUAIW AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.)
.lanuary it. IBM
Local plumbers and carpenters,
consider refusal to work on new
school buildings as contractors
have no agreement with tho un
ions. Pavements are ley, and horses
and humans slip and slide.
Sportsmen infuriated by claim
of legislature leaders, "theto is
something moro Important than
tho Itugus fish bill."'
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
lo have an unsatisfactory
from removal of tonsils, especially I
when the operation Is done In the
child's first three or four years.
Such child is spindle-legged, thin,
freckle-faced, blond, with thin
skin and veins that show thru
the skin of the temples. When
the large tonsils of such u child
are removed it is unusually not
long before new masses of lym
phoid tissue develop in both the
adenoid und the tonsil regions.
Tho child remains, or becomes
even more susceptible to upper
respiratory infections. Often.' there
Is a persistent cough. I nm hear
tily in sympathy with your cru
sade against tonsil snatching.
(F. M. M., M.D.. F.A.C.P.)
Answei Thank you. doctor. 1
,1., ,,,,, son how any doctor who
uineern mill reasonably WC1I
cannibals who have eaten missionaries.
A (ieriiiiin has invented a liejit that will penetrate foe; for
three miles, and it is reported the (leneral Klectrie has perfected
a contrivance which will brine; a disabled airplane down to ealih
without a crash. If these facts are true., those, who lionet air
plane stocks better bold them.
We don't know just where it came from but there is a de
cidedly better feeling reiiarilint; Hie business situation than
there was two or three months ago. And a heller feelini; is all
that is needed lo make a better condition,
A famous ad writer says any man can break the record by
keeping at it lone; ennugli. That is especially true of the record
for longevity.
Now there's a camera that lakes clear pictures at range of
'.'.'ill miles so the general staff jai get some good action pictures
next time.
KIciiH inters prrt-iliiiw: t" iktsoiwI licallli nit'l liMl'ieiM1, mil tu illasf. li:iBimsls or trfJilmcnt
ttlll Im- iinsuiTiil liy Mr. Itrmly If a !aiuil srlf rulilro'.til eiitelnpc N niHiisecl. Ittm slH.nlii lit lirief
aimI ritlrn In ink. Uwlni: to Hi lane- munlier oi kltrri rereitcil only a ffw ran l amwrreil here. No
roily rail lie made tu niirrlej lint coiiforniU lo iiisliuotiiim. Ail'lrew Pr. William Ilraily iu care al
The Mail Tt ibouu.
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WAHMI.Y ItKCOMMKXIl SO.MH
iiKMUinrcs i' it coi.D t'i:irr.
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"The exertion caused Mace to
fulnt, at the foot of the slops,
nnd lie was revived by tils wife,
ivlio happened to be home."
(l.nkovlew Tribune) Ye editor
gets In it nty dig.
"My husband anil myself get
iilong fine, except when I go out
Willi other men, which I think l
my piivllese." (live Agony Col
umn) It makes the brute mad
to huve to slay home and take
euro of the buby.
(feorge Mernard Shaw says socialism means work for every,
bodv, lie won't sell much Socialism with that kind of talk.
A brave critic is one who says just what he thinks about a
situation in some state l.'iOO miles away.
If there is no such thing as telepathy, how does every
auto salesman iu town know you have spoken lo one'
l-'miv In December a New Jer
sey reallcr submitted this timely
and honielv suggeslloii, and while
I liuven t tried it
personally I mean
lo when I s-'et
old enough and
m e a u w h i I e 1
heartily recom
mend II lo all our
readers who suf
fer w 1 t ll cold
feel,
case
lui.' c o m e s on
along inward :i a.m.. aim in i""
hour a fellow is reluctant lo make
nnv commotion at nil more than
he makes accidentally while creep
Ing up to bed in the dark, espec
ially ir be bus been resiling the
latest mystery yarn. Let our New
Jersey friend carry on:
"Since elder and vinegar
are commonly sold In glass
Jugs holding a gallon these
Jugs are available everywhere
and are commonly thrown
away when empty. If oh!
people, colli people and i k
people will fill such a jug
wilh hoi water when about to
retire, they will find Hint as
warmers, these glims .lugs beat
any lubber or lliotul water
buttles and will keep a bid
warm until noon the next day.
flr,'t b e c a u s c they hold a
larger oiiaiillly of water and
second because I hey may be
lilhil Willi water near the
boiling poiul. Siliii a hoi Jug
anywhere in the bed make"
the whole bed snugly w.oiil.
It Is tine. loo. for bellyache
anil lor stiff Joints. I am well,
but to climb Into Ice cold
sheets makes me feel liU I
Icicle and I Jusl cmi up and
shiver and slay cold and mis
erable. Ii e I ii g a f r a I d t"
straighten out and relax. ISut
with nil good old water Jug.
bed Is the warmest t'pol 1
know, and with my feet nice
and warm I enjoy the blast
of cold air coining in thru
the, wide open windows.
"This Is from an old ad
mirer who has tested many
it nur leonuckiMuN and can
is
fail
If it's true that easy prosperity
destroys people, why worry about
the bootleggers?
Exercise: The punishment
a middle-aged iiimi inflicts on
hliiLscir when he slows np for
want of a rest.
testify that vour health sci
ence Is o.k., and I would i
I'll t her read you than llll tile .
rest of the things in oil)'
newspaper today . . . 1. D.
Another feature about tills New
Jersey idea that appeals to me
is that the gallon jug at one's
Teet would solve that other grave
problem, how to keep the weight
or the clolhcs off your tues. Kven
when you can manage to get
In my own, your feet warm by other expe
the suff' i- dlonls which we will elucidate
presently there is always ino um
rllng prolilem of keeping the
blankets tightly tucked in around
your neck or ears without pull
ing them up from their anchor
age at the foot of the bed or
dragging down tautly upon your
toes.
Youngish and middle aged pen
pie who Buffer with cold fee
often find an loilln ration brings
about groat Improvement not
ouite bo promptly us the gallon
glnm water bottle, perhaps,
suv after the first nionth'fl
Hon. . Wrile in. everybody who
fits Hie symptoms, and we'll semi
vou the particulars ami directions
f en
voi! snare us clippings, ask for
eilueulei! ill pathology can
to approve my teachings auooi.
that. 1 believe a largo part of
the 'tonsil snatching" may bo
credited to the till doctoring per
petrated on the peasant claw by
big business interests and certain
public health and school boards.
Hy "tin doctoring'' 1 mean the
practice of medicine by sclioul
teachers, nurses, social service
workers and the like under the
sponsorship of their employers!
(Copyright John F. Dllle Co.)
Publishers say most of the books
are purchased by young people,
which disposes of the theory that
the mind doesn t grow after too
age of 20.
Even now, however, . you can
find numbers of people who aren't
out on bail.
Surveyors for Valley lnterurban
lino now in the field. Carload ot
ties arrive.
Leo Jacobs, appoints Gus Sam
uels assistant city treasurer. Mr.
Jacobs denies politics had anything
to do with the appointment anu
declares:. "While I am city treas
urer, I Win be city treasurer."
9 VTF P V
In the old days one that hung
low behind was called a sight in
stead of an evening gown.
hut
parents
. ' HIS NAP
By Alice Judson Peale
Does your child really need a
nap timing the day?
Most children: up to the ago of
five or six uro definitely benefited
by tt, but there aro some who get
all the rest they need between 7
ut night and 7 in the morning.
Correct this sentence: "I don't
want a boy upending money on
me," said the flapper, "unless 1
knowjie can afford it."
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HREMAN FRISBIE
FACES MAT TEST
Wrestling fans are looking for
ward to a big night Wednesday
when Ray Friable, local firemnn
wrestler. tangles with Bon Muir,
Australian champion, at the arm
ory in a finish match without time
Vnr eiilhlren whose night rest is. limit. This bout promises to be a
ni.i.lo i, U n real liardshill to lie: real test for the local wrestling
down for an hour or more in the
middle of the day.
Before deciding that .vor child
Is one of those who need no day
time sleep make sure that you have
done everything possihlo to induce
lilm to sleep. Check your conclu
sions hy consulting your physician.
Let your child sense uo doubt. In
vour vnlcn nnd manner, that lie is
taking your lodln rut inn if i g(,ing t0 ij0 down and go to sleep.
See that such routine mailers as
what you want and inclose " g0ng to tho toilet, drinks of water
slumped envelope boa ri ng your un( s0 forth arc attended to before
address. j putting him down. See that his
..Mature persoiui who enumerate j ,., 8 nujnt and peaceful. Too
cold feet among the divers little! lnily pictures on tlie walls or toys
foolers Unit prevent them from j yaK about suggest activity IllMoad
gelling asleep nlglllH should niakcln'f s,rK
ll an Invariable rule never, never' (n , um( rGfnsal to sleep, as
lo go to bed nights willioul say
ing Ibeli- prayers and Inflating
I heir bellow s. Six. eiglll or 10
slow, tivcn diaphraglnluls of air.
when you first euse yourself 'un
der the covers, all done as though
you had no chest at all and only
a very elastic and unspoiled belly,
will, reduce the high blood pres
sure, coualize the circulation and
warm the feet and distinctly fa
vor relaxation and sleep. When
doing Ibis lie oil your back with
k tiroes flexed and cue or both
pnlms resting on your belly; pre
lend your upper chest Is para
iviinl' ' all breathing thru open
o. nm, uiilvo for slow, even rise chased by J.
and fall of belly, without Jerky Turpln,
shown by getting out or bed or oth
er rebellions behavior, brings no
rewards in terms of attention and
exciting punishment.
tt' you have already permitted
him lo build un had responses to
ward the nap situation. It will be
extremely difficult lor him to
change his In havlor. Practice In
any kind of response tends to fix
It.
livery time that he succesafully
resists the proceeding makes it
that much harder tor lilm to give
In the next time.
4
Sclo MacDoliald pool ball pur
A. Sweeney from Mr.
aspirant, regarded au one of the
most promising young matmen in
the slate.
The special event will present
Cecil Barrick of Medford and Joe
Brantano of O'lliien, Ore., for Ifi
minutes. Muir has been winning
tils mutches consistently- and plans
to give Frlsblo a 'lesson,, but the
local boy Is expected to- surpriBo
him.
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WOULD lin BAN OX
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1-27 1
"Let's find ll Chinese dragon like
you read ubout 111 books,"
Says Puffy: "I nm curious to sec
just bow one looks.
We'll wrap it in a package anil
we'll tie It with a string.
Ami we'll send it to tho Herons
will! our thanks n' every
thing." SUNBOVN
STonnss
NETS IN MLlEnE &f
S.M.KM, .l:in. "Ji. iJPi Ut-.r-ju'lilutivr
M. II. (.'hiiidKt'on, ri.it,-op,
tmlay runrirmrcl ivpoTU that thv
(.Mat nop ilrloKUtlon will inlroiltirr
a bill to open the Willamette rivor
t'j commercial fishing, from the
Oregon City brltlfco to tho mouth
of the river.
This measure Is expected to
arouse the opposition of the sport
fishing oiKani'.attons of the state,
and lo meet with little favor with
the commercial fishery men of the
coast. Opposition already 1ms de
veloped on the house fisheries com
mittce. with the bill hot yet intro
duced.
MUTT AND JEFF Country Boy Makes Good in tke City
By BUD FISHER
J
FO SLAPlSBulGH'
6?ATST MW
There seems to be no reason for
kids pluyliiK Bhlnny In tho middle
of tho resldenllal streets, bo thick
they hide tho sun. except that boys
will bo boys, and If one of the
shlnnylsts UndH In the hospital. It
will lie bocuuno speed Idlols are
speed Idlols. Since the police
Issued iiu. order usslust using
speedways for playgrounds, several
papas uro out playing with their
progeny.
TOT BURNEDTO DEATH
WHILE ALONE IN HOME
LKW'IHTOX, Ids., Jan. !. wT
Atone In her home. Ignore fun
Iris, two yesrs old. burned to death
ywslerday when an overheated move
t-ai the place afire.
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FofisM. Improvement madn to
IVveauo (y l-;usi from Ulovcnlu Ht,
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ALBA'S LOOKS
By Mary Graham Bonner
First of all John and the Little
Itluck. Clock and the funny little
ninn went; off in one direction.
while ino tunny
little woman luu!
taken Peggy up
stairs to see tho
doll whoso name
was Alba. John
nnd the Clock hud
a very good ttmo
with the tunny lit
tle man.
I'oggy had been
puzzled in the first
place about t ho Ut
ile woman and tho
liltln man. They
looked us though they were young
and yet really old. She didn't think
it would be polite lo asli, but the
funny til tie woman answered her
thoughts.
"I'm sure you'ro wondering
whether we're really old or rcully
young.
"As u matter of fact, we'ro really
nlit qullc old. We've been here
lor ever so long,. and almost all our
friends nre as old us wo nrrj al
though we huve many children.
"Yes, we huve a good many chil
dren friends, but most, of the little
girls love to come here because of
Alba. The reason we puzzlo you
about our nge is becauso Atba tins
nlways kept us young Alba and
the old ship."
"What old ship?" Peggy asked.
"Oh. John will tell you about
that later on." She led Peggy into
the romp where Alba sat.
night sway Peggy could tell that.
Alba was almost a person. She hail
that look that some dolls have
dolls who have been greatly loved,
dolls who have been told ull se
crets, dolls who have been around
at all times, dolls who have simply
been adored,
Alba was not beautiful at all, but
us you. looked at her fnco you
could see what a splendid, sweet,
dear fare it was. She was a rag
doll and her fare had been painted
unite recently because Alba was
kissed so much it wore off the
point.
' She was dressed in n silk dress
of n dull gold color, trimmed with
gold lace, and she wore little pat
ent leuther shoes.
She was evidently ull dressed up
for company. And Peggy began to
play with her Just as soon as her
owner hd introduced her.
Tomorrow "Playing With Aib"
Humper crop of m-rtns'for mid
winter use are growing in the cy
pres Mv.iinp. ,,r ui piei -I id,-.? in
1-lot ola.