TOE EVENING GAZETIE EVENING GAZETTE Hvery A iternoon PJxeept and Le^al H olidays by the ® TTE PUBLISHING CO. j r . ^ o c k ................ General Manager K icharda ............................. E ditor g ^ lf e a r p a s a ........... . A wociate Editor ... paid In ad' - .*$7^00 per year, stric tly in advance ^.0 0 a t th e P o st Office a t N. V., at second class m atter. Perfect Shdulilers ansi- is “i N o th in g e q u a ls th e ' Jit, p e a rly w h ite ap p e a ra n c e Go araud ’s O rie n ta l C ream ren d ers to th e s h o u ld e rs a n d a rm s . C o v e r s s k in blem ish es. W ill n o t ru b off. F a r sup e iio r to pow ders. W hite-Flpsh-R acb^.i. !0c for Trial irz OFFICE CAT I | | r Commemorates Com’ngv of . Huguenots and Walloons. i By JAMES P. HORNADAY ; of The Associated Press Amociated P ress is exclnsivelv i I to nse for “ th e-----' ppen b llc a r----------r a 'l newa I credited to it or not otherwise otherwise ■I^Ba in th is paper and i also the local pphllaliea herein. scfaool receive paper ref^n- a re to h? fOf having met the test. o r any complaint in regar J to Hfy should bo reported to the A w o rd e a n also b e said, f o r th e b e t eith w in person or by telena Also any change of address, t e r school s p ir it th a t, p re v a ils in M a-i s o t depend on merely telling the ffler. We are endeavoHnsr to give ta m o ra s . A s th e n e w school b u ild th e best service as well as the „ in g s te a d ily rises, M a ta m o ra s is ju s tly paper, and all . Complaints reI to the- office wWl receive, p ro u d o f it a n d fo r the th in g . f o r tpt attention. w hich i t s ta n d s . T he p u b lic school is a d is tin c tly A m e ric a n in s titu tio n , a n d £ & £ 'WTEATB3BH REIPO JR^ a c o m m u n ity th a t is w illin g to s a c r i i6 fo llo w in g r e p o r t is fu rn is h e d h r fice f o r a b e tte r e d u c a tio n a l S3^ te m is H . N e a rp a e s , U n ite d S ta te s weiatiJ' d o in g a fine w o rk o f c o n s tru c tiv e IX. T e m p e r a tu r e y e s te rd a y , . . . . .7 9 A m erican ism . a . T e m p e r a tu r e y e s te rd a y _____ 47 ®. ^ m p e r a t u r e to d a y ................... 50 m p e r a tu r e n o o n to d a y . . . . . . . 70 e T m p e r a tu r e th s i d a te , 1923 .9.5 n. T e m p e r a tu r e jth is date, 1923 .59 in d — ..................... . . . . . N o r t h W e st ^4n l a s t 24 h o u r s ...............................03 Islan d s H ave 5 a n d 10-Cent S fd res an d 4 n f o r M o n t h ........................................06 Enjoy RadiOj Says Old fidii f o r Y e a r ............ ........................24.00 Skipper. .17.05 { s t T e a r, s a m e d a te ............ S e a ttle , W ash .— **No m o re b e a d s nnd b rig h t calico f o r ’ th e w ild an d fuzzy l>Say[OCJRATS S E E A lilG H T P o ly n esia n ,” d e c la re s C ap t. B^rancis D rak e, S outh S eas tra d e r. ‘‘W hy, b less y o u r h e a rt, th e y ’ve g o t 5 a n d ' 10-cent A sked i f th e New Y ork delegation s to re s all uver th e isla n d s an d th e naShe D e m o c ra tic co n v e n tio n in ten d s tlveg liste n to C alvin C oolidge on th e t a d v o c a te a w e t p la n k in connection ,radio, every tim e he sp e a k s Into It. ■ t h p u tt in g (jo v e m o r S m ith in n o m - In s te a d of ta k in g ou t a bo at load of A itio B f o i th e p resid e n cy , F r a n k lin trin k e ts to tra d e fo r curios, th e m od e m tr a d e r in th e coconut isle s ta k e s K«; K o o se v elt, c h a irm a n o f th e com only s ilv e r an d gold to buy th e t h i i i ^ I tte e t h a t is b o o m in g G o v e rn o r fo r stay -a t-h o m es.” D rak e, w ho is six ty y e a rs old and l ii t h said : ■“P o sitiv e ly n o t. W e do n o t p ro - h a s .been a m a rin e r fo r m ore th a n I s e to a s k fo r a n y d e c la ra tio n f o r a forty-five y e a rs , will soon set sail fro m F > ^ ||ica tio n o f th e V o lste a d a c t.” h ere in th e P ilgrim , a th irty-five-foot I ,8 p le a s in g to le a r n th a t th e D em - schooner-rigged boat, fo r a n o th e r w orld fic p a r t y o f the s ta te is n o t g o in g trip. “Loafing a ro u n d th e w orld In y o u r : 16 co n v e n tio n w ith a n in te n tio n to I ia k do w n th e V olstead la w . P ro - ow n b o at is th e only life," say s th e w an d erer, “ You young fellow s in th e ifrftxon is h e re to s ta y , th e c o u n try , citie s w ork and s w e a t— an d w h at do |e e p t in a few w e t sp o ts, is o v er- you get. I go out on th e sea an d I No bills com ing e lm in g ly d ry , a n d N ew Y o rk s ta te don’t need money. |m o c r a ts a n d e s p e c ia lly p ro v in c ia l in. No traffic to dodge. T h ro w aw ay th e clock and look a t th e c a le n d a r once ■Y o rk c ity m ig h t a s w ell face th e a m onth. And once o u tsid e th e reg u |jts a n d sto p k ic k in g a g a in s t th e la r s te a m e r la n es I n ev e r see a th in g . |c k s . T h e D e m o c ra tic p a r ty h a s You could sta y out h ere tw en ty y ea rs Lsu ch a la rg e p a r t in b rin g in g p ro - and n ev e r m eet a ship. S a fe s t p lace in th e w orld. lliitio n to A m e ric a th a t i t c a n n o t a f “A t n ig h t th e flying fish flap S*fd, to a llo w w e t D em o c ra ts of N ew ab o a rd and fall on deck. In th e m orn |l» rk c ity to use it f o r th e r e t u r n of ing you pick th em up, clip off th e ir w ings and to ss ’em in to th e pan. T hey s a lo o n o r s o m e th in g eq u iv alen t. BEADS UNO GitLIGO NO LOBE FOR POLYNESiANS lie prohibition amendment was in■ dtieed in congress by Representawe H obson, a D em ocrat, and Sena- Sheppard, a Democrat. e v e n m a k e t h e i r o w n o il to f r y t h e m s e lv e s in.” And th e ch e erfu l face o f th e tro u b le dow-n th e h a tc h w a y UUe b e a te r s a n k Congress the eun setting over the horizon. D e m o c ra tic w h e n th e am en d m en t } s u b m itte d to th e s ta te s , a n d m a n y X-Ray Drunk Meter to h e s ta te s h ad D e m o c ra tic legislaReveal Intoxication w hen th e a m e n d m e n t w a s r a t iS an F ra n c isc o .— Up to th is tim e il W h y th e n , s h o u ld th e D em o- lias been v irtu a lly im possib le to pro v e I p a r ty o f th e s ta te o f N ew Y o rk in to x ica tio n b e fo re a ju ry . A libis, in ex p e rt te stim o n y o f th e a r I.itse lf to be m a d e th e in s tru p f booze f o r th e b re a k in g dow n re s tin g officers an d th e h a p h a z a rd ex am in a tio n s of em ergency h o sp ita l a t c re d ita b le w o rk d o n e b y th« te n d a n ts, will now be s u p p la n te d in th e p a t { D em ocratic p a rty o f th e n a- very n e a r f u tu re by black an d w h ite n? figures show ing th e ex a ct d eg ree of in Vith th e N ew Y o rk s ta te dem o cracy to x icatio n . D r. O. W. G insburg, a n X -ray ex p ert, kring n o in te n tio n of p u ttin g a dry s a y s tlie “m e ta b u la r” w ill do th e w ork lin k in thfe D em ocaratic p la tfo rm , co rrec tly and fu rth e rm o re it w ill not p h G o v e rn o r S m ith, th o u g h w e t in be g u essw ork, but th e finding o f m od o w n view s, h a v in g p o litic a l sense e rn scien ce w ill be reco rd e d on p ap e r. D o cto r G in sb u rg ’s e x p la n a tio n of his Bpugh to realize t h a t th e s e n tim e n t discovery fo llo w s: |A m e r i c a is o v erw h elm in g ly d ry a n d S is known to medical men that a c ts e n fo rc e m e n t of the d ry law , person under tlie influence of intoxi h o p es o f th e w e ts to come b a c k cating liquors consumes far greater i l fa d e a w a y . D e m o c ra ts, wh5 quantities of oxygen than he does norn 't w e a ll lin e u p an d d ry u p th e mally. T h is co n d itio n is n a tu r a l, b ec au se a l iV w et s p o ts t h a t r e m a in in oui cohol is a g re a te r h e a t p ro d u c e r an d |M ? * ca lls fo r la rg e r q u a n titie s of oxygen to offset th e consum ption of h ea t. A ll th'dt is n e c e ss a ry to d e te rm in e S.TA M O RA S C O M M E N C E M E N T th e d eg ree o f in to x ica tio n Is to find o u t th e h e a t p ro d u ctio n going on in th e Phe g e n tle m a n , w h o d eliv ered th e body by th e in ta k e of oxygen. T h e “m e ta b u la r” does th is po sitiv ely . nencem ent a d d re s s fo r th e M a ta T h e s u sp e ct is fed p u re oxygen th ro u g h I r a a h ig h s c h o o l la s t ev e n in g said a nozzle. T h e “m e ta b u la r” re g iste rs | t h e h a d n e v e r m e t a m a n , w h o how m uch w as ta k e n in to th e sy stem . ■ ette^ h a v in g co m p leted h is high o o l c o u rs e a n d h ad m e t m any m en, In ve stig a tin g K e lp | o w e r e s o rry th e y h ad n o t, G ra d u a lly s c ie n tis ts a r e g ain in g in r p i e s p e a k e r h a s h ad a n experience fo rm a tio n on th e life h is to ry p f kelp l i i l a r to t h a t o f e v e ry o n e else. A sk a p la n t w h ich gro w s in th e sea an d g r a d u a t e o f th e schools if he is p ro v id e s a s o u r c e 'o f p o ta sh fo r a« ri l*ry t h a t h e fo u g h t i t out to th e end, c u ltu ra l p urposes. | f h Is re p ly is th a t he is g la d in s te a d s o r r y . .. H a v in g p a s s e d t h a t c ri|a X -p e rio d w h e n so m a n y boys an d |T s le a v e school b ec au se th e y do n o t to s tu d y , h a v in g e x p e rie n c e d th e U tal d ev e lo p m e n t th a t com es to w h o c o m p le te d th b course, th e a t e h a s o b ta in e d t h # d e sire fo r. „ „ d g e a n d c a p a c ity to a tta in th a t ALBERT H U JIIR S I o f g r e a t b e n e fit a ll hi« life, a n d enI M m to liv e o n a h ig h e r s ta n d a r d 11© h e m o re u s e fu l in h is c o m m u n B o y s a n d g irls, w ho com plete a i o f s tu d y , d e m o n s tra te t h a t th e y k o o d s tu ff in them , f o r w ith in f e g \ .s t a n d a r d s in o u r schools, it d tm h a r d w o r k to m e e t th e m . The I crif 1924 o f th e M a ta m o r a s H ig h HEWSTAMP ISSUE RADIO PROGRAM SCREENLAND EXCITES INTEREST Wlmt the producers .EstabUshed April 22, 1809 P ...............EJstabU shed J a n n a r y IT, 1881 fallxire to PLUMBER AND HEATING CONTRACTOR Estimates Cheerfully Given Day or Contract Work* T el. 412 25 F r o n t S tre e t __________ S a rg e n t’s S to re ______ WEDNESDAY, TUNE 4 . 1924 Following is the radio prugr-axh be given T hursday, Ju n e 5. fe ^ y ir. FORTlERmN. Y. BY J U N IU S C O P Y R IG H T 1 9 3 1 . B Y C O G A R A L L A N M O M . Y'ou a re go in g to g e t w h a t’s com ing to you. D o cto rs m a y d e la y it, arid m in is te rs m a y so o th e you,' b u t you c a n ’t escap e it. A fre r a ll o th e r n atio n .al “w eek s” h a v e been o b serv ed , it w o u ld be a line th in g to h a v e a “K eep Y o u r M o iith S h u t W e e k ,” th in k s O ld G ro u ch . W o u ld n ’t it be a w fu l, a s k s H y Brow if th e g irls d id n ’t h a v e a n y m o re sen se t h a n w e th i n k th e y have. « * « Washington.—Great interest Is be'n g ta k en in. th e th re e p o stag e 'ta m p s ju s t Issued by th e go v ern m en t, rb ey a re in d en o in in atio iis of one, tw o .."ul five c e n ts a n d w ill c o m m e m o r a te 'lie coitii-ajr to A m erica of tlie fclug;-uem ts a r d th e W allo o n s an d ih e three* ■uudreclth a n n iv e rs a ry of th e sertle'cm o f New York and th e M iddle 'u n tie sta te s . G o ie m ju e m officials ’(•Clare th a t th ey a re tlie m ost b ean tiid s ta in p s ev e r issc.ed by th e d epurt'.cnt. in 3- o rd e r th a t th e h isto ric , ones .\vhicli th ey wifi b ea r may be ’low n ^'more elTectively th ey will be rg er th].m ustuil an d obloi.g In siuipe. On' tile oiie^eent sta m p is th e pic■' re| of, th e “ Xieu N e d e rla n d t.” tfie lip wliich b ro u g h t to A m erica In ’24 th e first 32 fam ilies u n d er th e ;u.spicos of rite D u tch We.^'t In d ia com•any. S om e of th e se fam ilies s e n led ■n Manhufctan IshmU. o th e rs at F o rt '■range.-, n o w A lb a n y , a n d ssrill othEU*.-? n differ<>m A t l a n t i c .‘S tates. T h e two-ent s ta m p is a rep ro tlu ctio n o f a o n u m e m s e t u p at M ayport. on th e nt. J o h n ’% riv e r, F lo iid a . by t h e -U g u e n p ts. w h o m a d e in l.”G2 th e first T h is firm h a s c o m m issio n ed m e to co llect th e ir little a c c o u n t. Stpney— B ro k e— T h e n I c o n g r a tu la te y ou on g e ttin g a p e r m a n e n t jo b . t te n i p t; a t a p e r m a n e n t s e tt le m e n t in » ♦ * ■'hat Is^ n o w t h e U n ite d S t a te s . T«iev M ah J o n g g is a g a m e t h a t ’s p la y e d , ci'c nutssiacred by th e S p a n ia rd s in b y th e r ic h , it t a k e s a ll y o u r m o n e y >05. a n d g iv e s y o u th e itc h . ’ lrc*.»ed P ro g re s slv c iy ., , F ollow ing th e u su al cus'.om .to m eet D o you,, a s k s a c o r r e s p o n d e m , g et he d e s ir e s 'o f col’ec ro rs th e cohihieinth e id e as fo r th e s tu ffin y o u r co lu m n > rati\e stantti.s will be isoged progresso u t of your head ? No, th a n k h e a v e n , vely. T h e c e U o iu t.o n beg an , w ith th e w e d o n ’t a n d w e h o p e th e c o r r e s p o n ‘ n licatio n of a monunie-ni erec ted by d e n t w ill g e t t h a t id e a o u t o f h e r 'h e a d . *he D r.uifi.ters o f th e A m erican Revo.tion ut {.Jacksonville an d . M ay p o rt, Exploded lo rid a, on M ay 1. T h e first stam p s F u n n y , id e a so m e p e o p le h a v e t h a t vere released th e re on th a t d ale. As oil does a w a y w iih fric tio n .— Jam e s J th e ce leb ratio n p n g r e s s e d n o rth w a rd , M o n tag u e . -ta m p s w ere is.sued a t each p o in t of ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ ;ie ee leliratio n w hich will la st six O ne o f th e m o s t d ifficu lt o p eratio n s,, • eeks. A f te r w a r d s tiiey wifi be put a tte m p te d b y o n ly th e b est s u rg eo n s, n s a le th ro u g h o u t th e counn-y. is t h a t o f ta k in g th e c o n c e it o u t of In a d d itio n to th e s ta m p s th e governm an. 'iien t ha.s s tru c k a co m m em o rativ e fitty;-ent piece, know n a s th e H u g u en o t S m all Boy (in B a k e r y ): M ister, how < in b ea rin g on one sid e th e sh ip m u c h is th e m ca k es? •'NIeu N e d e rla n d t” an d on th e o th e r B a k e r: F if ty ce n ts ap iece. tl:e p rofiles of W illiam th e S ilen t an d S m a ll bo y : I f a p ie c e co sts t h a t .Admiral C oligny o f F ra n c e “I t w as m u c h , w h a t do you a s k fo r a w h o le .Villiam th e S ilen t, th e G eorge W ashn gton of H o llan d , w ho fir.«t s h eltered th e H u.guenots a n d \V ulIo..ns w hen O ld T im e r s a y s m a k e i t y o u r b u s i iiey vvere d riv en fro m Fra.nce an d n ess to be h a p p y a n d y o u w ill b e h a p ilelg iu m by relig io u s p e rs e c u tio n ,” ex p y in y o u r b u sin ess. p la in s Dr. J o h n B a e r S to u d t, th e no ted h isto ria n , vvho is d ire c to r of th e H ngue,It is a g o o d h o rs e t h a t n ev e r s tu m ot-W allopn-N ew N eth e rlan d te rc e n b les, a n d a ' good w ife t h a t n ever te n a ry ^qpm fissiop. ,qoligny w as the g ru m b le s . •'■'•■t of a:he g re a t le a d e rs o f E u ro p e 0 sug.geSt .America a s a p lace of refT e a c h e r: Jam e s! W h y is th e E n g lis h r,e fo r chose seek in g relig io u s freela n g u a g e c a lle d th e m o th e r to n g u e. J a m e s ; i^ecau se f a t h e r n e v e r g e ts a *Tlie D iitcli W est Incli« com pany c h a n c e to u se iti g ra n te d th em lh(i p riv ileg e of se ttlin g il th e region ilien know n a s N ew N oth' Sol G o o sep im p le th in k s a b o re is a ' 1‘h ‘Ud- T h e g ro u p tliat cam e o v er in person w h o ta lk s w h e n y o u w a n t to . 1624 fo u n d ed w h a t pro ved to be th e vst ijerm -incnt H u g u en o t and WalA n ex p e rien ce d h u s b a n d is o n e w h o v.oii coloiiy ill A m erica. Tw o e a rlie r reac h es resig n e d ly f o r h is p u r s e w h en a tte m p ts m ade by J e a n K ibaut u n d er h is -wife te lls h im h e is a n old d e a r. tim ira! ColJgiiy, a t M ay p o rt, F lo rid a, * ♦ ♦ nnd ChnrTeston, S o u th C aro lin a, w ere I t is g e ttin g to be so t h a t a c o m m o n H successful b ec au se of S p an ish CU.M'S ca n h a r d ly do a n y th in g s u f f ic i massacres.'’ e n tly sc a n d a lo u s to g e t in to th e h e a d b .iartin g in M ay p o rt, F lo rid a , th e lin es, th in k s A m os T a sh . r s t \ cek in M ay, tiie c e le b ra tio n s workc : n o rth w a rd th ro u g h th e southW a n te d — W ill giv e good h o m e to a u ’n S la te s ,' w ith sp ecial ex e rc ises in nice c o u n try k itte n . 109 N o rth A sh. loutl) C aro lin a, an d th ro u g h P ennsylO ttu m w a C o u rie r. .a n ia , N ew .Jersey a n d D ela w are , all .'f w hich b o ast e a rly H u g u en o t colN ew official r e f r a in : " G e ttin g on th e ■iiies. T h e m o st e la b o ra te p a r t o f th e f r o n t p n e e isn ’t w h a t it u se d to b e.” ■cremonies took p la ce in N ew York, ♦ ♦ ♦ w here h u n d re d s of iiu g u e n o t a n d W alN o th in g , say s G ladys, is q u ite so o o u d e s c e n d a n ts m et to fo rm a perm ap a ra ly z in g a s th e r a t tle o f a b r o k e n .r*nt n a tio n a l o rg an izatio n . T h e ceres tr in g o f p e a rls fa llin g on .the' sid e- nonit^s in ejuded th e d ed icatio n of a B elgian g ift nu;iidiu<.ut an d a n a tio n a l u n u o rial H u g u en o t ch u rch on S taten T h e re a r e m a n y v ro rd s w a ste d in a 'Hland a n d , ex e rc ises a t A lb an y an d d ay , b u t th e w o rd s, “T h a n k Y ou” a r e New P alt3 , n o t in c lu d ed a m o n g th e m . M eets R eady S ale. T h e g{ n e ra l pu b lic ne i e r seem s to A B a d Ja im p lio r H im 'rpi'- in te re s t in th e STu.np issu es pm S aid th e m o th , as h e sniffed a t th e viit by th e P o st Office d e p a rtm e n t, c a m p h o r, .".ery new fissue, no m ..tle r w h at th e I ’m s o rry I 'm h e r e w ere I a m p h o r •■•irpo.^'e of it, m eets w ith a read y sale. S om e th in g s t h a t I e a t P erh ap s, in th e h!s.«)ry of th e g o v ern T a ste p le a s a n t a n d sw eet, m ent th e re h as bc-en no special issu e B u t c a m p h o r I d o n ’t g iv e a d a m p h o r. l:at has been in g re a te r 'lem aiid th a n .le tiaruixi.g' m e in o n al Issue. T h e old T h e m o st d is a p p o in te d H e b re w s •od tw o-eent staiiii) h as p ra c tic a lly disw ere S h a d ra c h , M e sh ack a n d A b ed n e- ip p eu red sin ce th e tiurk-colored H ardgo, w h e n th e y w en t th r o u g h a fire a n d x.g stau ji) m ade its ap p e ar.m ce . 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S he a p p e a r ed in th e s te l la r ro le of a la rg e n u m b er of p ic tu re s f o r V ita g r a p h a n d r e m a in e d w ith t h a t co m p a n y u n til a s h o r t tim e ag o . T h en s h e w as e n g ag ed by G eo rg e A rc h a in b a u d , th e director of “The Common Law," for tlie star part in that produ-ction. I t is b y n o m e a n s d ifficu lt f o r th e lo v e ly C o rin n e to im b u e h e r ro le Of m o d el with realism, for sh e h a s p o sed f o r m a n y fam o u s a r tists, a n d h e r lik e n e s s h a s a p p e a re d u p o n th e co v e rs o f m a n y p o p u la r m a g a z in e s. I t is o f c o u rs e n eed less to sa y th a t M iss G riffith h a s n e v e r in r e a l life p o sed a s sh e does in th e screen d ram a. I n a llo w in g em in en t illu s tr a to r s to tr a n s f e r h e r b e a u ty to ca n v as, C o rin n e h a s posed o n ly f o r bu.sts a n d h e a d s . 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