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MEDFORD UfATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOltn, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1936. Medford,Tribune 'veryoD la HflUlhero Orecoa Bead lbs Stall Tribune" UaUly Birept Saturday. Publlihfld by MEDFORD PRINTING CO. 1S-1T-ZB N. Tlr St. Phone ROBERT W. RUHU Editor. BRNEST R. OILSTRAP, Uaoafsr. Ad IndpndDt Nwppr. Entered as Mcond-cttsa matter at Med ford, Orecoo. under Act or Mtrco i, in. SUBSCRIPTION RATES S Ua.ll In Advance I Dally, one rear ...II 00 pally, aix ttionthe I.T Dally, one month bt n&rrlar. In Advance Med ford. Ash- land. Jacksonville, Ceotral Point, Phoenix, Talent. Gold Hill and on hlrhwiVL Pally, one year 00 Pally, all months 1.8 pally, one month M All terma, cash In advance. Official Paper of the City of Mrdford. Official Paper of Jncksoa County, UKMHEH OP TUB ASHOOIATKO PHf.BB Hecrlvlns Full leaned ntre Service. The Aaaoclsted Press la eicluslvely tn titled to the use for publloatlon of all news dlioatcnea credited to it or niner- viae credited In this paper, and alao to the local nswa publlaned nerein. All rtfhta for publication of apeclal dispatches hsrein are also reserved. MMBEK OF UNITED PRESS MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAO OF CIRCULATIONS Advertising Repreaeniatlvee H. C. HOG EN HEN COM PAN I Offices In New fork. Chicago Detroit Saa Francisco, Los An galea, Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arttiur Perry. rwtmncr&UQ nabnbi from upstate were In our midst Monday, warning the laltniul tnat Kcpuoucan can- mraerm rj hllKV TtlnttlniF t1 nail thC hide of Democracy to the barn door next Novemoer. this is no ma re prehensible Impudence, and lowdown ornrlness the visiting orators Inti mate. It ha been the vogue since the founding of the republic. It was charged the "vested interests" are putting up the spondulicks for the fiendish unholy purpose, and. the people were advised, If they know what Is good for them, to rip the vests off the "vested Interest." The further allegation was made : "No wonder Oregon was the forgotten at be ... No matter how Oregon was treated It was counted upon to vote Republican." This Indicates the Republican party Is now blamed for the shortcomings of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. see Student of the St. Helens, Ore., high school are on a strike, and It seems to be severe case -of spring mrtr afrcmnvat.d hv narent&l Indif ference, and the notion of the school board that It Is running the sonoois. If and when a School Strike Defense Pund dance is proposed, a court In junction to prohibit should be wait ing. e e NTH DECREE NEUTRALITY (Oregon Voter) If we resided In his district, and he and Mott were the major party nominees, we would vote for Mott which Is not saying much for Stringer, and. Is not saying much for Mott. e e People continue to manifest great Interest In the finding of lambs tongues, trllltums, and the old-fashioned 20 gold pieces. see "EATS BEEFSTEAK AFTER 30 TEARS" (Pat. Med. Ad.) H wasn't very tough one. e e Nelson Eddy, the film baritone, la coming to the Q. Hunt magto lan tern show soon, causing feminine hearts, city and country, to go pltty. pat, and Jump around as they have not done in some time. e e "There might be cause for worry over the national debt if there was sny likelihood that it would ever be paid. This country has been In debt ever since Columbus borrowed money to discover It. (Thorn a ton (Qa.) Times) Another fond fear squelched. see A wagem with creaking whlffle tree became embroiled In the Main Stem traffic yesterday, and was sneered at by 400 auto horns. . e T. Bybee, the J'Tllle serf, has a flock of sheep In his meadow. They have not yet acted like ft bunch of humans. see The report tbt a political bee waa burxlng. turned out to be a politi cal humbug bumn.tng. Sturdy cltlrens of the nation. Imitating Walter Johnson, famed pitcher of another day. who threw a dollar across the Rappahannock re cently, have started seeing how far they can throw one, and getting their names In the papers. An Idaho an heaved one 458 fret. What does It profit s man to throw a dollar 468 feet, and not be there to put his foot on It, when It lands, llPPV KN1MNO ITEM. OltiiMy Trerk (Ore.) Items) Robert C. Jones, principal of Muddy Creek school, waa the vic tim of a practical Joker ons night last week. He was in formed ovr the phone that his fiancee. Ml is Mnftdallne Und borg. primary teacher, had been Injured. He rushed to her home only tn train that she was quite all ripht and ready for a pleas ant evening. e e These are the dys when the long, leftntd forwnrd of championship basketball teams are , lauded Mae they had departed thta vale of tears, or were running for the legislature. The song of the lawn-mower and tho citMhiff of its motive power is apnln heard In the residential areas J. ll NOW Ai'. fiu rnemtwr ot Ethcl-vyo B Hoffmann'. HrMlRHY CLUB Buckingham's Ic (Train. Ct.Klv A Editorial Correspondence LOS ANGELES, March 9. AVer in Europe within two weeks! This was the somewhat startling prediction of a Dr. Frederick Roman over in Pasadena last night. The doctor's subject was "How to Make Democracy Secure." Bather a large order, but not too large for the self confident speaker and well known conductor of the Roman Forum. And the prediction was also made this country will be involved in this war, just as it was in the Inst one. All in all, rather a depressing evening. .... Judging by the applause and fervent "amens" with which Dr. Roman's remarks were greeted by the congregation at the Methodist church he is a very popular speaker in Pasadena. It would hardly be fair to term him a cross between the late Billy Sunday and the Into Huey Long, for he is no pulpit thumper, but certain features of the Sunday-Long political programs, have been appropriated by Dr. Roman. He apparently believes in a redistribution of wealth, the return of national prohibition and also war against the cigarette. He was particularly in censed over the report that Mis. Kahn, congresswoman from California, and Mrs. Qreenway from Arizona (the speaker in sisted upon identifying her with New England) at a recent costume ball in Washington, D. C, appeared as CIGARETTE girls. He sees nothing short of the downfall of the republic when such goings-on are sanctioned, within hailing distance of the White House I ' In short there can be no security for American Democracy, until the 18th amendment is reinstated, women stop smoking, and 15,000 people in this country allowed a net income of ovet $200,000 a year, are reduced to a maximum income of around $10,000, etc., etc. J. P. Morgan also came in for some pretty severe sarcasm. On one count however we agreed with the speaker. He deplored public apathy and indifference, regarding the pressing political, economic and social problems of the day, and closed by maintaining, the form of our government was not nearly as important as the attitude of the people toward it. The only hope for our Democracy lies in an aroused organized and ag gressive citizenship unless in some way the people of this1 country are awakened to the necessity .of asserting themselves and through the ballot box and a more enlightened public opinion, CONTROLLING THEIR OWN AFFAIRS, this free Democracy will go the way of others, and the people will have only themselves to blame. That, Hut such a desirable consummation would, we believe, retard not advance the effort to again statute. .. Just as we were boarding the Phil Lounsbtiry, former circulation manager of tho Mail Tri bune, who had also spent the day in Pasadena and was returning to his present homo in Culver City. He had come over in his car, but the machine had broken down. Phil is now salesman for a bakery company, and reports business excellent. His wife is employed by Ham Patton, who a few years ago established a Home Loan company in Pasadena, which accounted for his week end visit. This business too Phil reported as flourishing. In fact Phil maintains conditions in this part of California are improving by leaps and bounds and the pendulum that swung away from Roosevelt he now believes is swinging back to him. Like all cx-Medfordites Phil wanted to learn all the latest news. He said he recently snw Heine Fluhrer and Max Peirce who flew down in Ileinie's plane. No doubt Heine came down here to buy a new chicken hound! According to the newspapers, the Dionne quintuplets are still packing them in the aisles. Ran into a clover woman yes terday, who had just seen the film tho day before, and agreed with us, that just a few changes, would have made the Country Doctor h really great picture. She expressed it somewhat as follows : "A little less humor in CERTAIN portions and a little more humor in OTHERS, would have made all the difference in the world. It was a mistake, for example, to have Jean Hersholt. as the doctor, tiiko this extraordinary occasion with sentimental seriousness, tell the dumbfounded and uncomprehending father, to go to his wife and was, (to nave a JJUvh..N children when the day before he had only SEVEN!) No doctor with sense, much less a sense of humor, would have treated such an event, in this conventional and stereotyped fashion. Whatever he would have said, would have been said with a SMILE. This heavy handed treatment made the entiro affair slightly ludicrous, not. real or appealing. On tho other hand, connoeting the event with the ancient cliche of inebriety, went too far in the other direction, and made what should have been dramatic and impressive, just farce, and decidedly clumsy farce I However the quints were just too adorable, and beforethey closo in Los Angeles I am cer tainly going to see them again." Speaking of ex-Mcdforditcs, had tho pleasure recently of lining with the Ben Sheldons and their most attractive chil dren, Unrbara, David and Abbot certainly three eloquent testimonials to the health giving properties of the California climate I No ex-Medforditcs southern Oregon more closely with keener interest. Inch is natural for Ren represented Jackson county in the state legislature for two or three terms, and still has extensive property interests in the valley. After several dnys of cold damp fog, the sun is shinine Benin hut we are planning to leave it the mountains near San Jacinto ball. Congratulations to Gene Thorndike on being made manager of the First National. Even First National ! NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre NBW YORK. March 11 A distin guished observer of public reaotlon to foible declared at Town Hall that no doodad of personal adornment was so provooa- of rrance recvy nlned this for years. So much so, the bang Is the professional badge of the jtrisette. In America, of course, t'.ie biug does not auffer iiLfi from such a ttt-1 n.a. Uut that it has distinguished tho who aftett It u certain. A Helen Moryan wltri ou; her wltchy tassel la u-.uhlnkable And this applies In similar fnshlon to Irene Bordonl. Katharine Hepburn and Miriam Hopkins touched off a ban era. no: so lon ao m devastating that in one of (he lret five and ten ceul stores tlvre una not a Lile,i a-rl mtiiout 4 baa;. Too, CisudctK f:Vl we believe, is entirely correct. inculcate morals by mandatory car for Los Angeles, ran into tell her, how DELIGHTED he follow events in Medford and than Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon, nor and take an excursion up in and see if we can't find a golf heartier congratulations to the R. W. R, I Ootlert and LorvtU Younc added to i the furore. More than his statesmanship, pen- pie refer to Kllhu Root'a ban. And j there la no denying the one affeoted by Charlie rails, the artist, bestows I a xrt of Japanese charm. The mwt I prm.ounced of the male bsnrs la the SloaAT, plastered -down comicality of Jimmy fiaro. Sudden reflection along the Centml Par Mall: Who wouldn't want to be a kid strain to have a pair of thnie wooden gloves whereof the fingers art of dtrera hues? New York's Tounost looking man U Raymond Oriel, owner of the Mel lon? Cafe LAfayette where patrons play domlnloea ovr their brandy and whose aj.vooo prf inspired the Und-be-yh flight. So youthful. Indeed, he looks younger than his two son. Jac ques Bustanohy 1 another veteran restauranteur whose years seem ahead I awrenot Ttbbett confeAsed over the radio that he can always clear up th singer's bugaboo, a common oo!d. by standing on h'a head for ten mln utee But lis not a universal pana cea. I have a friend who tried It. No; only 1 his cold no better, but he la laid up with a attained tendju In hi shoulder. Napoleon bellered in a similar trick, I. e. rvl!u!r,r fur a half hour with the leg and body hlr.er than the hesd. He was even able to Uuuw oil ever la tais fb- Personal Health Service By William Brady, M D. ginned lettcn pertaining to penonal health and oyilene not to dlieaie dloinuili or treatment will be arunered by nr. Bradj If a tumped aeJf-ad- areuea envelope It encloaed. Lettera Owing to the large number ol letter, no reply can He made to querle, not conformlni to InetnicUona. Addreo Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camlno, Beverly HlUa. CaL B li M CtA'B HAS In the Bread and Milk Club of a Monday you never notice any power ful gent moving about by themselves eyeing guests who may ba a bit gay er or more bois terous than the rest. Where there is no booze there are no bounoers. If you are sub ject to "Indigea- 1 1 o n," "bilious ness, "autointox ication," uncom fortable fullness and dullness af ter eating, and other complaints too gloomerous to mention here where everybody can read, send a stamped envelope bear ing your address,' and ask for By Laws of the Bread and Milk Club. If the rules and regulations strike you as being desirable for a gink In your condition, why, come on In. All It cost Is a reosonable amount of will power. As a member you must subsist on an exclusive bread and milk ration each Monday meal at three-hour Intervals from rising In the morning to retiring at night, and a meal once In the night If you like. A meal la a glass of milk with a cracker or a thin slice of bread or toast, the bread to be nibbled and masticated slowly, the milk to be sipped and swallowed slowly. The whole thing Is Just a scheme to teach you the health value of temperance. In the B. & M. Club we recognize three grades of milk, namely, Certi fied Milk, Grade A Raw from tuberculin-tested herds, and Just milk which you yourself make safe by scalding that Is, boiling It for one minute only. We do NOT recognize pasteur ized 'milk. If you're sick, the by-laws of the B. to M. say, keep out. If you're Just scared, come on In. That means we do not welcome lnvallds unless they come with a reference from their own physician. The club caters rather to amateurs who have collected only a few minor symptoms, slight function al disturbances, the makings of or ganic maladies. Mondays members give their metabolism a chance to catch up. If an arbitrary 100 be taken as the level or degree of perfect health, the great majority of us who consider ourselves well run along somewhere between 76 and 85. Go on a binge or Indulge In an orgy of dissipation and your vitality line drops to 50 or lower for a while. Tf some intercurrent ni Ion. There used to be a stereotyper in Fast Liverpool, O., who carried a buckeye in hi pocket to 'ward off rhuematlsm. One winter he lost it and come to the newspaper shop in distress. He did not know where to find another. In two day' time he was In bed with muscular rheuma tism. Another buckeye and he was well. The gnosciy ntuupsniri House In Central Park South, the new petticoat lane and promenade for stage and radio folk, continues Its depresslsn divop. An oyster white modernistic miracle of aiepplng towers. It was nearlng finishing touches when every thing went black. Rain and melting an jw now leak through It vast interior and nothing la untouched by decav. Only one other deserted spire sheds thicker gloom- and that is the un finished structure on West End ave nue at 72nd street. Both suggest 'hants.' Bool A wincing line In thla column fol lowed a seasonal hike to California nine years ago. It read: "Broadway will never Uike to the cafeteria like Loi Ange.es. " Today the cafeteria nredominates n the clty'e low-priced eating places. Even large hotels, te- Ing enormous dining room empty and patron flocking to lunchroom near by, have installed self-serving niches under different name and in two Instances the Intake Is larger than that of the hotels. Such Important a Julea Bache, Conde Nasi and The odore Dreiser are occasionally cafe teria conscious. Then we have an over-abundance of those Frenchified piano box places with cutely tricked up silver, blood red or snowy fronts bearing sucn partnerships a Es telle and Leon, Ar mend and Yvonne, etc. A strolling gmtarut or accordionist In velve, blouse and latticed pant plays soft ly. The food 1 served showily from blr flamed pot and pan. You next table neighbor may be Phillip Merl vale. Or Helen Hayes. Or other big gtties escaping the rabble, dear, dear. In high-priced luxury. A movie director tn Brooklyn work ing on a ehort with Ernest Truax sen, a hurried call to the Lamb for six bald-headed men. A scout went Immediately to the card room and conveyed the message in almost a whisper. Instantly six actor snatch ed off their toupees. (Copyright. 1936. MeNaught Syndicate.) .-nW! 1 -:M.TnWTrT m (Contln.:. j from re One ) Both come from the tobacco country. The ide'i. of cour.ie. was to lmpr.a CongreMt with what a fine program Mr. Roosevelt had by citing frightful al ternative. Note Rwutlve branch of the .ov. ernnifnt went equally far in rirvelrp Imt prrstire on the jrnaie tde, while bouse repicuues sought to fori- ahould be brief and written In ink received only a few can be aniwered. NO BOUNCERS nes cornea when you're down. It will be just too bad for you. Bay pneu monla, or appendicitis, or typhoid -fe ver. On the other hand, if you are In the B. 3e M. Club and conscientiously follow the rules as thousands do, your health, vitality or life line rises up toward the Ideal 100 level and up there you are fit to fight whatever betides. Young persons, that Is, under 30, are not eligible. The B. as M. Club la for full grown adults only. We don't esre how much over 30 you may be, provided you refrain from reminding us constantly of your age. Although we have no official bounc ers, prospective members are warned against swapping symptoms. If It be comes evident that you are an invalid or even a near-invalid, out you go on your ear. The Bread and Milk Club was founded to promote health, not pathology. QUESTIONS AM) ANSWERS Calcium Lactate I have been taking calcium lactate and feel fine, but now a lady druggist tells me It thickens the blood and causes high blood pressure. (Mrs. E. A. W.) Ans. The female charlatan prob ably hoped to sell you something that yields a larger profit. Calcium lactate neither thicken blood nor causes high blood pressure. You do not men tion why you take calcium lactate. Cataract Right eye has a year-old cataract. Left eye as yet remains clear. Any thing I can do to keep left eye clear? If it remains clear for a period of some time might I reasonably ex pect the danger 1 over? (Mra. B. A.) Ans. I don't know.' Your eye phy sician knows your Individual condi tion and 1 therefore In a position to give your the best prognosis. Mo harm In seeing that you get an optimal ra tion of vitamins dally, especially vl twamln A and vitamin G. The gen eral nutritional condition, general hy giene, general health, has much to do with cataract In every Instance. Acne la there anything that will clear my complexion of pimples and black heads? (J. P. H.) Ans. Send stamped envelope bear ing your address and ask for advice for your trouble. (Copyright, 1938, John F. Dine co.) Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communlcoate with Dr. Urady should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady. M. D., 265 El Cnmlno. Beverly Hills, Calif. atall opposition from Chairman Pat Harrison of the finance committee by digging up a speech he made ten years ago on the subject of taxing corporate surpluses. The speech In dicated he was for something like that then. Justice department officials are not generally soft hearted, but they really believe Al Capone has reformed tn prison. The pioneer big shot racketeer, they say, has not main tained gangland contacts since he ha been In. Alcatraz, that little bucket hanging off the end of the earth. The personal clash he had with an other Inmate recently was hi first minor Infraction of prison rules. Oth erwise la perfect. They expect him to go straight when he gets out. If gangland will let him alone. , The government ha acquired the greatest amount of land In the last two year since the Louisiana pur chase and the Alaskan treaty. It has not been generally noticed, but Con gressman Cannon of Missouri has been digging up the facts about It and Inserting them in the Congres sional Record from time to time. His Is the only tabulation yet made. It shows that, on January 31, the New Deal had bought exactly 23,406, 029 acres. At the close of the year, exactly 1110,627,108 had been spent for that purpose. It makes Uncle Sam the greatest landlord this side of Rue"1. Budding presidential aspirant who have their eyes on 1940 should con sult Congressman Delaney of Brook lyn. He has dug up the theory that It will be a bad year of a continuation of 20-year cycle which have struck down white occupants since 1840. President Harrison waa elected In 1B40 and died In office, and the same thing happened to Lincoln, elected In 1860: Oarfteld. In 1680; McKlnley, In 1900. and Harding In 1930. PUn to stay awhile wneo you visit th NfV Exposition. . .TWt much to $ in San Ditgo RATES k 6 I tn r Co mment on the Day s News By FRANK JENKINS GERMANY (which now is Hitler) send troop to the Rhine. Immediately, all Europe begin to hum like a nest of angry hornet, Prance and Belgium cancel all army leaves, and France begin to pour war strength garrison Into her great ring of steel and concrete fortifica tions along the German frontier. la London, which 1 farther from the Immediate center of trouble. parliament hums with activity and argument, TWO days ago Ethiopia held he A spotlight on the world's war stage. Today Ethiopia Is FORGOT TEN; ss If It never existed. Thus swiftly can great event change In this modern world, where communications have become Instan taneous. WHY all the excitement? Well, lt' this way: Suppose you and your neighbors had had a fight, and you had been LICKED, and a line had been drawn between your house and theirs and you had been told to STAY AWAY from that line or else I Suppose, while you were healing up your wounds and getting back your strength, you DID stay away from the line, quite carefully. During this time, you see, there would be PEACE, because your neighbors would have what Chey wanted, and you would be too weak to do anything about It. THEN, with your wounds healed and your strength pretty well back, suppose you strode suddenly and dramatically out of your house some day. roaring threats and beat ing your cheat, and walked trucu lently up to the forbidden line and thumbed your nose at your hitherto victorious and uppity neighbors, and called them names, and then placed a chip on your shoulder and pointed ostentatiously to It, and by panto mime dared them to come out and knock It off. What would happen? Why, there would probably be a ruckus In that neighborhood, unless somebody backed down. ALL this Is exactly what has hap pened In Europe, Germany, beaten In the world war, was humlllatlngly told to stay away from the Rhine, and during the year when she was weak and help less, licking her wounds and getting madder and madder every day. she DID stay away from the Rhine. She HAD to. Now her wounds are healed. She has got back the gun and the club that were taken away from her. Her strength has so far returned that she feels able to take care of her self In a ruckus starts. So Germany (which now Is Hitler) belt on her knife, seizes her gun. walks over to the forbidden llne, says to her onlooklng and formerly victorious neighbors: "Well, you U!I; here Z am. and. pleas note that Z come heeled 1 Now what axe you going to do about It 7" rHAT Is why there Is excitement a in the chancellories ox curope, That Is why Prance and Belgium have recalled their aoldlew from leave. That Is why the great French fort on the border are being 'garri soned at war strength. The situation that has existed since the Germans were beaten Aa3 been dramatically ended, the impos sible "peace" that was mads at Ver sailles has finally broken down, and Europe Is again' face to face with this old question: "What are we going to do about It?" Old Court Room Found Occupied NEW ORLEANS, La., March 11. (AP) Police rushed to the third floor of the old criminal courts building, which Isn't used any more, and ex tinguished a fire someone had discov ered. The police discovered a tenant, Irv ing Young, a printer, who said he and his wife had been light housekeeping In one of the court rooms for 16 month. Frat To Feature Banquet Of Crow DECATUR, HI., March 11. f p) Thf crow hung high today a 100 In vited guests whetted their appetlf a for a banquet featuring the bird a the piece de resistance. Sixty-five crows were prepared for the dinner scheduled for tonight by the MllUkln university chapter of Tau Kappa Bpsllon, national social frarnlty. It was the midwest's first large scale feast of crow meat, now some thing of a gastronomic f&d rivalling rattlesnake steaks. WASHINGTON, March 11. () Senator McNary (R.-Ore.) ha intro duced a bill to authorize a war de partment preliminary examination of the Salmon river in Oregon, with a view to control of floods. Reprinted from PACIFIC COAST EDITION The WALL STREET "JOURNAL MARCH 6, 1936 CALIF. OREGON'S REFUNDING FILED Requests $13,500,000 4 Issue; Forecasts Full Dividends for Preferred . - . Conversion of 6's Seen ' The full text of the above article has been reprinted and may be had by writing, phoning, or calling M. N. HOGAN & COMPANY 214 East Main, Medford. Phone 1151 Dealers In INVESTMENT SECURITIES California Oregon Power Co. Preferreds Jackson County Building and Loan BOUGHT BOLD QUOTED ADRIENNE Returned today from a six weeks' buying trip o the style centers of the Pacific Coast. Adrienne made personal selections from the cream of all the best manufac turer's lines in the United States. You are cordially invited to inspect Adrienne's stock, which you will find to be the most complete, the very latest in style and the best in quality) Now is the time to make your Easter Selections at Adri enne s "Where you pay the same and Flight 'o Time Medford and Jackson County history from the flics of the Mali Tribune io and SO years ago. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY . March 11. 1928 (It was Thursday) Medford high to play Grant high of Port1 aid tonight In state basket baU tovrnament at Salem. Entire city Is agog over athletic event. Shrine ceremonial to b held at Ashland Saturday. Ted Thy throw Al Karaalck two out of three fall In Portland wrest ling match. Secretary of Treasury Mellon sub ject of bitter attack In congress for denunciation of "Democratic raids on treasury.' Senator Stanfleld'e bill for grant Oregon counties refund on O.-O. lands taxes to be given a hearing In senate. Price of eggs Increase over nation. Judge W. N. Gatens score "hypoc risy of politician who talk dry and drink wet." TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY March 11, 1916 (It was Saturday) Steel for the street car tracks across the Main street crossing of the Espee arrives and force of men Installing same. In the presence of a constant crowd of 100. Harvey Richardson of Agate was through here last week In the Inter est of his telephone line. He was all "wrought up" over a case In Virginia where a man waa fined for digging his potatoes on Sunday. (Table Rock Tablet). City police plan war on reckless Jitney drivers. William S. Hart In "The Disciple, at the Page; "The Broken Handle of the Silver Dagger,' at the Star. General Pershing ready to lead American troops across Mexican bor der In pursuit of Bandit Villa. Use Mall Tribune want ads. dress better." t