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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1929)
ECSE ffiUR ftATTR&AY, Aritn. 1ft. itet The Klamath News Published avery morning ex ept Monday by tba Klanulb Nawg Publishing company at 101 111 flout h Fifih street. Klamath Kl!i, Oregon. ' Official lliper or City of Khun III I'M la nI KUnulli County Robert Galloway . Lynn f tlnmrmxAn . . , . Kdltor . . Ail. Mgr. i Entered as second elatt matter at the postoffice. at Klamath , Fall, Oregon, November It, HJJ, under act of March 3, 1S79 1 TODAY By ARTHUR BRISBANE A Pleasant Bomb Only $72,000,000 Mr. Coolidge's Work Transplanted Gorillas Copyright, 1A20, king Tint am Syndicate, Inc. 'piiouglits We've Been Thinking . ai'TlUi-WllvriilV ItiTL'A . 1 Delivered by rarrlor, month MirrHK story of tho "deadly TT IMIinl bv carrier, rear 6..S0 i 1 bomb InwnJ't" for Now 1 11 Delivered by mall, year. 8.00 ' York's Governor Roosevelt, ex-jot her tiiiniau beings. Another Proof of the D. A. R'a. High Place. In Society Japan Had Better Watch Her Step qn Lumber Tariff. -fly MUCH DliXXIS1 XV T &RUTH DEWEY groves " ' SYNOPSl ' home," Mildred wild, living to she had bought I" wear tu the Mildred Lawrence, sti-noRi-up. I deny lixkli to llnrohl mid to her- iln.iiiu wit Ii Stephen. Harold hir kt the JudKon lintel, linn Iior'sull thiti Stephen's vll. e.mlit . ,ni---d Si pti n Ai milage hIIoiiiI.,' fox fur snatched from her In a have tt p,iiutus uiotiulng. ' ..u.l tin. ti:y. r.itdd.iily he know crowd, but Stephou Aiiulingti , "Don't , i,i,vo It!" Ilnr.,1,1 (hat lie couldn't iay um: w.t.eh Not wishing to sou, uugralcfiil. ! c"u,"" f"r' w " " '"10 h lnvlte 111 m to dinner. . " Hum parlor nini,v.ihci'. Tholr evening In spoiled when J ttuloss the.u's u kIi'I In It Hint Pamela Jiidnou. daughter ot .Mil-, lio wauls?" dred' employer, phones her to Mildred shook her loud "No, return to duty. Slcohi'li escorts ' n i.i ....i.i . ,,.i, iv hi'iiim, iiniidii, piiii piitii. uirr hi i m niei, wnere i-umoi,l alio I.i h.ut in lien,' mil," ir;i'il htm t i art she kltoi: llli.lte nllli 1'JIA.V raeoi i..e fcl.o .uiiiiuv- , TJVRK -j k -ii..... I'll ll. Ulll'.. attoiliri hmuimo tltnt jreroitnliei him an Ilia Hiileiinuti ! "lhli Ii Suplu n .nnliHke, ninl i.. i ...i.i i... - ... ' l( V oil tiiit-t km. I'm ontnlnly 'dnnghtcm oi lh Amer!.-nn ' nilw j,,,,;,.,.,, lu, lrlo, ,' , unl tho ulrl In III. ynnn life " . Urirnliittnii hav. .ivirndd a pi ice , Slenhen nwuv he nruteiidltiir Mite Subscript lona na-able In adfaace ; plodrs. pleasamly. It was nu lm-, o need nil kinds of uumaiu , rclet- Ut il a r Ptl hT iwn to hny iinutlier dir. Hiirold put Ills lining nn Iter ,.w.,... ......... i itatiun bomb, manufactured. J t!ut mix allfaclirlly. . ," Tin u I'l.mela m.vi, Huek fon- j ,i,niildi -rs. and Imld h. r flimly. Merober Selrctrd Orr'a , placed and Mls.wred" by one j For re.-.mj known to I'rovi-1 i"e arc nonornt .imt tit. . nor. ho Iwoiiie, mfninafid with , ,llllKl ,,, ,,., .,,.,, , m ( Kewapapcn iwbose hope was profit and donee., tho Almisollau nud fnu-1 evory ono who to ov for r.at : ucr. and lio aniUM-a hurdl : by i . .., iMm. l.i." U .clorlous memory. Bm .o,.,, . aaJ cou-itry: . At .tmno.o. .... -;-cpj;"n i,, ,,lo Vnnn" ! C'n-et, . Mont let Her " j son. a low ny aco me ii.iukii- ntrr i,,.r i,, Ko rnretul or;"iry yon. tfi'e in:i iui every UE F'ord company statcmcn inrtlG Ford cominny suitomcnt. . -t- j 1 filed -In. .Mnssachusoiu ye- X or aiytlilcs else are t.miisS j . . , h, . . ' Hut this may not ho n easy, ne puttlni: the vpell . tenlay ivs Mr. Kord nn on i ann win rejsret u. inn tno - i ner orntner, itiiroitt, is In loye . nor." Paoitlo coant representatiTei: Ar-:i,3nrt jJSS.RSS.Sit.t. Not exactly irounti-y Is pro-p.'roiu and bust-; srave or Joe I.. Meek. Air. AueK,uuh Mildred. Ho Is rather o Mildred's eyes Idat.d I'liai'a tbur W. 6typea. Inc.. San Fran-tpony, hut aoi outy.two millions ! ncsa la Rood. ! llifl first I'ntted States mar- ; weaklluj:. nnd Mildred warns liliu Jlt ,. , sli! ; ,11U tlt.m M rlaco, Loa Antlo and Portland. less than Foni had a year ago. : United .states Steel roiwrts at;aiuI, , t0 Oregon territory. For '",,. ,,,, . '"i , I .linuld tlilui HOSE that gnmhlci In stocks tnra of ibe American llevolution ; Pamela will hnvo her dlscharscd. I new lui'ii she meets. She's UkK crnwil nnd iiernilts liim to call at t'uit yen. a her "u representative.: t narte. TnU snoW! tUat costs money the end or Marea orders unlink I . B, r .ul . : - " : - , hrolri wollll, jml ., , , c. aimer. Mw lorK. ana w. . , to chanBe 0ne car lo anothnr. rip of 4.410.. is tons, a Rain or : ,o,it,lUs of the ifrom Ihem. While he was there bnvlnic anyililin; lode with .Mr euicaweii. .oicai?o. Telephone ft?7 Member Audit Bnreau Circnlalion month. I "v ISieniien nholied. i 5ci,3;; tons (or the : I'tilted States steel wont up $i.S5 i territory, hut when appointed hy a hire yesterday. j I'roaldont Polk ho. tins hi tho .east, lio mine west with a now BIBLE SELECTION AND PRAYER April IX l!KHi , GREAT CONTRASTS Who la wise, and ho shall under stand tbeso things? prudent, and be shall know them? for the ways of the Lord are ripht. and the just shall walk In them; but the transgressors shall fall therein. Hosea 14:9. : PRAYER "God nover ye: t irsook in -need. Toe soul that tr lintel h Him indeed." f'HAlTElt Xtl Stephen had oipertenci'd a def- . TEW YORK hanks ea. ed slO.-i . . . resam u ,ni- 000.00,) In loans for !Wf.!foml,r' ,J!"!!," lM' ' idred. Itather tolurantly renret. latlnR In olH-dlenco to order jou MarcJ :- 1M!' from a "hlchr sr.uree." I ; out (treat factories, install new 1 machinery. ! However, tho Ford plant is now J producing more than 7.000 pas senger ears and trucks per day. That f7S,000.000 will soon be replaced. Two million cars a vear should easily yield fl00.- 000.000 profit, five per eent on went to 1 per com. : two billions. I Forelcuers and blit corpora- who did thins worth while In tions are lending money at In ! PRESIDENT Ooolldce becomes high imprest rates. Banks, a director in the New Yirk obedient to orders, lend eompars- Life company in place of the late tivily little of It. . . 1 .. 1 1 . L. V o..i. . it. riM-.1 sTn vrivT nan .i.m or. our northwest enlerinn her coun- . 'ne a Pamela, either. He didn't j-ould not remain Idle. And he ij ticlals that sdipped could with difficulty find work looking for liquor, more useful than life insurance. ' had none. I tell Isn't I fill at first of what appeared to -Money The KcitKnters ot tiie Aiuericau . ne me euii i ineir iiiowiuiuit Revolution never forget the m,;i-"''i-'i'. i...ui.i ni.er a nigut or sleeping on it tnal lie urn nit want to let her ito. j the early days. Of course It wasn't serl.nu. the " i way he felt about her. No mere YUKX Japan decided to raise , ,rloll lh., wa, h,, (lM,MK (or the tariff on lumher from Pamela. Mildred wasn't o amus- , t'oiiimr 1 linht!" ! "You oughtn't in My tliiit mi Mesn ymi know soiiii'lhlni; iic;iln.l him." Harold ohjivted. "Me Sl'IMUS O.K. to tile. Tllke-i Ills , drink and liU losses 'like a gt iitlenian.' ns thev u-id to miv. her i"IUK ni:r ' "I'm unliik aiil fuiiil), .Mllilnd l.illllt tnv, hut 111 her Ii :lu''d r.ither b.. i Ht. i'Ii. n Still, she Ki.ri'l.d iiv.f 1 1 1 .-!. I lil.t'l Steilii'n r.iim ihe it.inriiell . I til. Ml she c. llliili.ti.lv furui.l him She npeii.'d tie il'i'ir herseli. ; I'.r her miither w.is husy Willi lll'-llil'lir 111 ller ,'eiilil She sa!, 'veil eVelilMK Just It she w.nllil to alloli. ..I all w h.i wasn't 11 fi weli'Oliie. hut St.'.ieli Hw seine thing III her si.irrv eves an. I t:.i led ihi i'1.1 Hi. -i".l.. ,i w in in. r w. Ii'oair j Allldtt-d tul iiiil a hiii.d and tie ; ti.'ill II. 'then he kl'.s.'d lie I' 'She did nn! lilt, i a 'siitiiid .ir Isiiiiiiiii (rem his itnisii, hut wh. u ' If I'l'letl-i d III'!- she ellltl.ht her breath ami simid otf (rieu him III niil.ll.'-i e.ilitilsluii wlilie she (mu!it for iitliit St pill II I'Miiii'd a! her . tlniiliiKly. HI- luip. inn us a. i h.nl Ml,'!rl- ll Illlll .IS well .IS her He end ire. I:,MU.,I !n III"" :iei' S!le hud 111.. I.., I llliiislll.il. Mil, I he l'retly dee. Ill sort Willi I ho girls, bad " I'd II ISH sues of- our norunvest enioring ner conn- - .i.,,,.r...is II., ipedni. yacht; itry she ceru.n.y did not reallro -- lul ' oi nu'n ne ( how many v onion of Ihr nrtrtn-.,r uiiile liml-i woll Ju- ' wh"'' i'MtotlonntUm w.-t l If m-iio no v Vflohl i .... - . -.-. jil I It ArriMf-A ll k ii nil or H...u fc., .. . i.laaio. .wlft neAl.lo. sfit- -Al - Vlah ihl In nt-.il . I " " widows and chlhiren. tho rtphu of yacbumnr." Slio trit-d li"T drndit i.i in;kf him "I.i rt K.itn.'tlilui:, hut h" k- it ut rMl at a' m-m toitltl." ' "Oh. wiH . . ." Mlld.-rd d. 1 npnlrrd of ronvlnrliix hi in I hut Murk kh d:niprniH. Ho tould man iMirh'd .'MM-. M lt.lt' Ml tin :iT AN INLAND NEW YORK! A T Kivl J??J " ' I Congo, where they inhabited Industrialists and business peaeetul volcano; killed by Carl I portant. in a repuhiie, since there men in the middle west are clothing, and silk hosiery. All of never knew what she would the silk. come .from Japan. As a next. It was ex.Hlng. ; nut a fellow didn t want ex- was ; with Mildred. He: pretiy girl ttgalnsl hU mid will. fi nmle..! ihA .ti,l.l. nl .nn ' .nl.llhllnn mn.tr,... II .'!!! hn , ... I ,K ,mnn ' , l lirMH iii uii llie illlll-. l e.iii,-i ..inn ...(..iiniisy rooUnll.to raise inn uiuy on .,... knttl. wr ."ifui e.. u ......e i.u- .lnn.in... .III,. i.-'.i K.... . .... u.. again and fix things up. when Mildred had jAkejey. are now "dwelling.- siui-; are more ot inem. .TOHEN William Miles Itandall And then, .... . . i ' , 1, , . , ' . .. u. tasted . the flv-dio in tho'evadiHl iilin. he grpw ileie -mined Itlready looking forward to hlsiory in .aw York. .lie. stopping a rich man s yacht , j to see her All those that can. should see seems to vreate more excitement J-"i a '.'" - the time when a "second them. than breaking into New York" will appear on the shores of one of thejXTOTH,NG conld haTe maie Great Lakes to handle much 'f ,trh"eH gr'""- a - i iiiK around the volcano, believe . ct the treat inland empire a that sneh a place as New York important export trade. t existed, or that they could ever v Eventual opening of the,"0 ,h"f- nut u 'lnp' Mist and 7 they did go. St. Lawrence canal which ! That might encourage atheists 13 taken for granted ill the ; to hellevo that there may be middle west will, it is be-snm "ln t'n'"r ,1 , , 1 . ."Tilt lieved, be a tremendous hfclp j "- f "Tn.proiiicJng to the industry and trade of irpiiE. rnited states, producing tho infpHnr. Sitrh Inko I X po,irer ; was a little ahejd of time f.u- She couldn't put him off. , . .... . . ,r..,i-i. MittiouKU file l,"t,l ll.lll fne ,...., ...u ...,u(. his . rly H,.aoa li not nere yet. lung- i ,n,i., , jing from the last few cold days. I that night. . eni. WIIAT would an automobile "Oh. all righ:," Mildred gave seeing auiie Stephen was Insist- TODAY IN KLAMATH'S THEATRES dealer in .Klamath Falls do! In. "If you want to." if 40.O00 pennies were deposited i thought her indifference . on his front door step with the reti'ie-'t that he run out new automobile? brand LI11F.TITY "Hawk it I. COO airplanes in Mn.. In .I..Mf. n..,n.. ports as Chicago, Detroit, j f,. ln jj,, puilt onIy 1-140 Cleveland, Toledo and Buf falo are making extensive I!ans for' harbor develop ment. They see a new era of prosperity on the horizon, and are getting ready to make the most of it. " In some sections, partic ularly the east, the St. Law tence waterway is not much talked of. But the mid-west wants it, and wants it badly. o .will appear at the Liberty the- ,. ,,.,.,r... 'i .,i ''!' ho returned to tho living ... n . i , i, ....... . i..,. von were liisl Ml'irflm, for f'hltin lairo iou), mo uireviur una mi'iji years of age. who were deslr-1"'" " s- ;author of the story met withl0, of bMJ.s a r. It was '"nsport that brnugbt a scowl lo . or lias dad. , many strange facts. One was 1 1rntv i, tin fire., rtrltalo .ell, more air. ! practically every outlaw has planes abroad than we do. .an over-present enemy a fear of some sort, against which he Is found that every one of the 10. OOrt pennies they had saved' bore un Indian head, the penny which was stipprceded in lftoo by the r tlmAo M.n. t l?r k f 1 is tr plane., as we have. Mer fight-!ff '"""L?' ! ;1-i"'- THE DEFEAT OF TUBERCULOSIS FIANCE, however, has five i" ""i""' ! Lincoln head and thereby bangs sa .h.u. is. .ii-ia tale, says tho Chr si an S: ence ing air fleet Is so big it makes . ,H,, ! 'aren.-e naa curriea a route tGreat Britain very polite. i ..Th( .. ,, ... I w, !" ' - Al Franco is the real airplane ,hn r pinnl " L , , ' T " Du' "ne "'T IcounUy, no matter what others .,. ,.' n " ,,,.. ,,,, ' K "m tQ an ml may manufacture. Britain is!,r, ' " , " ' " , , ' anc'""n 10 ar" onl' " ln .... L , . t .loss man ln every seni-e of tlielHtsn hesrlu Inter on rienrpr. catching up. We lag behind, but ,.k . .kiv neans. Later on. t.eorgr, that will change r Word. one who would not think lgrow hK cn0iigh to help him. .... ' i twice about shooting down an-I "Vc went to Dayton banks and ACENTLEMAN of tho Amcrl-! 0""'r "" '" C''' b'""1' 'a,,!,,!, thcm fn' lncn' ln can Defense society, who! IT THE PINF TltKF. iwhieh they wrap pennies," Clnc- wn'nld onlv seeent tmmtirant. a.1 . om-o snld, "and wo kept the pen- wouttl only accept immigrants as , Sa 0.v crcatPS , packages of 5 at much as possible like the Pnrl-i, ,h' , ,hnrnKr,mn, : 1! ' J. " ? . . L itans. keeping out others, says. !....;. .. .1. :.V.....1 " i". r "'' " """""". piuuuenuu . sne naa more room. - i ne boys' . , ."President Hoover doesn't know arneu, ,a. m,..!. about immiErmtlon .-is n ,, thine I :i n t ll;l I ! h.il.peu. d "I'm -.,i"y in ,t i.i ill.,!." ..1 1 1 tired raid iiil-,!. ut: I Sl.ph. u had setue en,,i,i:h l,i t.u,w t'ii'1 site tailt ,!. It lll.lde illlll f.'el aWMVv.ird, ii u.l the .i u k n.trda. -! was nii'-einiii l.,lil Heifw ,in eemf.irialtl.'. he :!d II, e wi'.um llilni:. -1 tl't ..ll Ilk.. II ? ' "YVouM ll nrpr'-e j.hi to I.i.ew llm: I didn't .'" Mildred reiori,-,t, iill.'.'!,er li'lllh(llll) . 1 The raress would lay "iv ei up, ,u h-r I'l'S lis I'tim ps in1 iil.iry 1 lasted, but b.i.'k of the .' j Iiim now tlieie was Jlifht.-d th. tire .,ul -.rr. t pi bte ll. eilKtl -W U.lllJ.. d to 111..... !i r feel heap. It 111. lit I,, III . w.iy t, k!.1 ti.rv g,rl le kn.-w. n'l.t i Mild,-. .1 i:,l her... if she wou'dtt't ; t,. ki -,! i.v a Tiiun I:., iiii.i Si" he'', '.id lll.li I,!...- wf-.. .,;., y i ii.-! ..u mi.ile lie 'in. in up a ,:;n i..' tu !.;, as M-.t,ir. S!"p;i, ,1 wits ni,llplls.ed lie wasn't ii-, d li dram, with his 1,1-ses. .Mltdnd saw him kIiiiiio .11 the ,,ir Nile . I! like t. -11111; him to i-,i If he -.iiiiit -,t in, ,,. her moth, r elneie th.,1 ii.l.llil t.i ?t, p fin. ii le i' i...ini Inl., lhli.-pre-. n ,. ( I ., lie ..i.i In ii, , I , ' V.,r, has I.. tii re .iv.d li) relatives that 1 1 1 1 1 " Mlsihelui. Harold's visage. 1 Mlldr. d smiled. "Having no ' h Is In n San Fr.-iniis.-o h spi- I "Who was that? Jack Gil- sutioiin designs upon ehher you I "! is r, , r.v. rlng r.,,i,ll irin 'hen?" he said sarcastically. r Mr. Arniltnge. I didn't see nn npernilon wiil. ii m, perfo.-n-"Look out or you'll melt before j w-hy wo couldn't have a party." ed mi his L it Ii I exp.s ted he he guts hero." ! sl'c xalrl sweetly. "Get busy unit ,W le. aide u, K-tiim h,,nie Im .Mildred wont over to spp if slip i if you can't bring In some- " "hurt time. could get moro volume out of Ihlng amusing on our set while I the radio. I change, will yon? That's u dear." "No one in particular. Jeal-1 "Ih'nr enemy from now on." ous," she said lightly, but the ! ""r"'d grumbled. "I s,i;l think overtones of her voire wern Joy-1 ''" a sap to stay." . ous in suite of .her effort to keen I "A ,ln" friend nu would he lit level. ; 1 leave," Mildred railed buck "In that case I suppose you ""' T. "Sie . . Mr. won't leave that devilish Inven- I Armitage might meet you on the tlon in thu next five minutes mid ! w"r "'" i"'1 tlilnlc I'd rlonreri Ihe rush off to change your dross ll0,'k for lilni. whllo I sit here nnd twiddle my! "Wouldn't that be loo .devas- i thumbs," Harold mocked. paling?" Harold Jeered, but Mil- ... t dred as gone. " 'A mere no-1 r..llr. ..Mln. 'n "O deep that lli,l liwaken it pile rel'.llej. "I suppose you'd like tu ask mo to go." Harold wild us Mil dred heslitiieil over wa.-iilng htui nuy further against llii'k. "iih. no." she nns..'red uul -k-ly; "please tnv." Lnrold s.-owled dalklj.. "VVunt to play in" licalus: Aruilta-r-?" he ask, d sllpirl.tu.-i. "ll.iu't Ik- so stupid." Mlliirod told him luip.iti. a-ly. h-,p'.!. h woiiidu't van to mal:e .in Is .no of i:,e uiait, r. Mie f ar, d t-, have hll.l go HOW. .u'le:' lie -,-ene they'd ls-rn thrnugh, f.-.u-ed that hi:; Jealous, holsics uiood wxiltl aiise him to change his j " '"' """ "''i'a'""" " She hoped he would stay :""' U'""K " "" '"""''' 'a: was At least she told hc-aelf ' "" " r n,il", ho w''"1''1 K" but her eyes already had ' "' I''" V"11 'r. Arail.ag., Is than a liter., av- to me," .he vnld ear' western drama which dealer wns confronted be (Mar-' B"r "?Uv feature , was gone ! n.-siiy Are' You Staying Home from the lack f a coin fortnblf nnd computent car? Are you exposinif tin. family in the old "liuai"? Do you gal any "kick" out of driving with all the rattles and bang and lack of pow er and pep 7 MOW ABOUT A REALLY GOOD USEHD CAR IWiick Sedan I '' jifundnrd l-.I'M.r, .t n 'tli'iuUli on ll lluick Sedan l l 1 Uixtt-r I tlno. In firoi CIim Kt..ipi'( rirn cood H ah "'t wurlii ih prlcr. Huick Brougham i -.' Masl.-r Full) cijulp. lory g.std tilts. This I-..I. t ar d ' ii"l lok Ilka II t-.'ld gone r.llltll tulles : might mind, in way. ;he did j This Is what happened in Day- j grown brighter and the wenrliioss nothing ni'.r. the f "ton. Oiilo,"whcn an nntoniohllc "tat had lain like a film over ! qualntnnee t, "Then you might have told him , The .time has . .!! rv I r.,,.'o T Ti.ihltn It, .1 .... " ... . i most effective characterizations - for the car nnd the pennies were the April Harpers magaz- -Mr. Hoot,. ' koj. a good deal of her career The openns epI. - hank In ward to the virtual elimina Mildred turned with well-f. ign-; ,"","li""'":' 'V ba-has.- ine. when we may look tor-:;"- the '"'ure h'rhow- window of the . ...... u..... , . Folllea vlfl wlm I vnmn 11 v I . h 1 -.1. tU. n ....... .KM. ji.i . mereenarv la rlef ermlnorl to I K....inAa. sr-innfr-.T O rr'it l-t- , n v i.er. . , r.. h -'"-',.i "e.u imarry for money und. in the a. r by I.. playing at the Pino Tree today, father mailo up tho amount ncc-'ed surprise. "Why. how did you! . - I Sallv O'Nell essays one of the L.u.rv r.,- the h .o .ihlcueai I'm lust rnnstln to death1 "r'-as" '"'-d lo ease the, - .. . . . . ' " e' r - --- - - - n..hn In i,l I,.,r ...... i lu this Jeisey?' she asked in-1 ' ' ., , """ . noeenily. 'whon Mll,lrrd enine back, lank- i, i.-ii.ii iiniii; in ine new lire.ts tion of tuberculosis as a major problem in public health. Rlirtl StFTfTIP'ri PV I, t-n. : T-.r.. r. . " 'marry for money ....... process, to keep her heart intact, anyone ran buy an automobile I fare is as open as a deck L. J. Horowitz, to nromoto uk a ... v.. ' .. ... .. ... arbitration In place of law suits, an cl(1(,r!v bu,l0r.and.ege man ! mee ' ' I Mildred .a'lw.,i ,., ,o i. ', "I'm good at guessing," Harold told her. "Hut I don't have to' guess now. You ought to learn!: All of which goes to show that I to Play pokPr, Mildred. Your, of that does she give her hand to; It is now a dashing playboy of millions'. Dr. Dublin quotes figures "'a "'at the word "alloy 1c si.nv.ort his view. In 1900 " "!B.r'r,ort." aL,1 et -eom t,,hor. . . . consuming desire to spend ...... .....v.. .--i'-oim are rnaue oeiier ny ni- itillosis in the registration 'oy. the mixing in states of America was 10." ( mo1:l" per 100.000 of population. ! By 1910 it had dropped to! 164, and by 192G it was' down to 81. ! Byrd Ship Crew Tells of Peril I license Is ?100 for ono year, I und the city ooun.ll will not Is ; sue a license for less than a year. i This is a vory fine wny to get AT TI1F. Plil.ICAX around tho legal technicalities A H.'icn or lite! That would! which Ihe neddlnra claim thev dow and opened It. "Hut It is them, to whom she surrenders of other ; crsnlr In matrimony. VEH I'.i Ashland the pediller'a hot," she mnlnialned naively. Harold , camo over hesldo her. j He put an arm swiftly nrounil : her and Mildred felt the tromb-1 ling, of his fingers as he pulled ' her. to him. I'd give half my life If you ' term Ihe story of "Abie's Irish can overcome. If the council shall j would put on nn enpresslon like he burst out pas- More striking yet, he (Conllnned from Page One "'ose- ( charge them an eshorhltnnt 11- We read that eighteen millinn , rcf, r f,,r short nerlod of f people saw the play and were time. II Is very evident that A ii I thrilled by It. nd up.m seeing : i.., ,a,, i)( (!n p against the ar a path.' t movie version oi ii. we are j bouse to house peddlers, and has coiivuieou i.-iai tnree nmes mat .solved the problem. It would ho Dun-1 "uniner -noma see it. rno suc-'wn for all cities to plan after Ashland example, "one hun- The nearest land was siln. more than 2000 mll c''-1 ' tho n,av both on stago ; m points out. the rate is dim- ahead could not elea litlihmir oi nn over f .-l.tter . Adnnts said. rate. The dreaded "white; plague ' is slowly being 'away. Ii was 20 decrees below acrcen can In- laid to this dred dollars for one yoar, and 110 quietly, for a long moment. Then l rniio-ht tinder control and 1 "'"' 11 I -oked like we wera every human heart holds the Hoi ri 10 Issn, d for less than a Harold lifted his faeo nnd smiled lh.it for inr,' siomitely. He hud buried his face In her, hair and Mildred beard him sob. 1 1 "Oh, don't, don't," she cried, . and put her arms nrntind his neck. They stood there, like that. The finest Cjasoline ice bare ever offered to Pacific Coast Motorists STANDARD ETHYL fit fiit- 1 1 t !... t ... that fact roprcsents one otj floa(1. toWBn ' Th(.n a M( the major accomnlishnieiits , gale same up out of the south .if the twentieth century. i 8,1,1 a cl :"'k "PPcared In llm Ice, Istt.nee , liirough which wo made our wav U' of Its own suei-etis. Ity that we mean th.i tolerance and love are the fundamentals of ex- year." I The smile toro at Mildred's heart. ' I It was a mlraeit- Love's a damn fool thine." CIFTEE.N" cougars were kiilerl In'lfnrold said bitterly. Oregon In one week, and a .Mildred looked at Iilin steaillly Abie tells the fctory or v. o (tal of $.1fn was paid out by land her eyes grew misty with j young people, the girl, Irish; tho H,n iH KOme commlmlon In j lender sympathy. "I've nn Idea j boy, Jewish; who fall In live nnd bounties. It ' was money well It might be very sw-oel," she snld are confronted at every turn with spnt. softly; "Hut I guess yon and I paints' objections, religious' - I won't find that out. Harold. We. STANDARD ETHYL GASOLINE ' lo open water. , A Democratic club was, ions escape." held tip in New York the' ""turning, they barely mad, j i.. . I "leir way out hef .ro tho Palm- otiti-r uny oiiii 91000 iinui w,ll(.r deseeuded on tho desolate .prejudice, and Intolerance. How, the humanity of llm origin . I aren't lucky." from the card players. This 1 region, w-hleli would have brought they finally win out ugalnu tb":, 'ft ry. 'how the loiifHot of fa'li- Harold uttered n harsh laugh. Vill prove illlcrestill": infor- a,"1''t ' ertaltt d. alh. 1 odds Is the objective of tho story, j against fathi.r. tiin trluuinliaiit I "What are you worrying 11 nout?" 1' ih V I'ooiil Cr m ' hwn Rr""' approxl- or course. It Is not farce com-j force of love nud humor of In- j ho Jibed. "Von hurst out like a lriauon to ine .National 1 .om- , maiely .Jx month-. edy. nor Is It heavy drama. Oneo j loleninei . Picturcnquc bu k- . midsummer gulden of rose. Just niittoo. ' When they kit. Commander In a while there Is a tear, but ! grounds, intending from N" . because some guy telephones that 0 ; llyrd bid built tiih.ti.nil.-il huts there an- leu times as many York to California delight Ihojjie's coming up. Well, what do 1 ri.', rorlirlo-o hnl nolli k''''1' nl p''r,y warnl ni,rln3 laughs. ,Cyc ns the story unfolds, and the you suppose he's coming for? If l,aivin toonogc nna noill-;thc winter and hnd burled no The lovable characters nro por-1 musical sroro as played by Harry 1 you feel like that about him . ihg' to say to reporters inialrplanos under the snow. The trayed by a distinguished cast In-j llore! and thu Pollcan orchestra ypn're no need 10 worry ovnr ' 'ew Yoi'k the Other tl.1V. mCD wcrc s'"n "'PR'11 lunilMlt-. Hudln such favorlics a Josji leapilrales. , Hex Strntton, at. tho -yniir luck." j 1. , , . ' Jn tho inrw for themselves acd Hcraholt, Buddy Itogers nnd j Wurlltier, offers a medley of . . "He's Just romlng be.-nuoo lio 1 AT) ww tHVHVviaw ii."v.Unoir ogf. l,aBcy farroll. They emphanUe J-Jlose" ton that 4ellgW, (llvo. In tjotel MmlilM gto j,,,,, The Nertjiiviat'i ini'iti'uminit pr'csiii.1 GooJ aifTcc, fill! of flavor and cheer, is the guarantee of a satisfactory meal. I . ,iA . A (iUUAT NF.VC GASOMNI' pi as liTIIYI. A I'RIMIUM MOTOR VI IX IVAMIArO Oil t'OMWlt f'f CAtltt .,, II. E. 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