Show - 0 4 TI1B SALT MICE TRIBUNE SUN DAY Nionlsrmra 'Apittr -- Learnto Put 120tc--'1--- Something Vlore &Aid 9 Writer IATIII1EN Xr t - Declares - - - Q - 17 ' - ' '''' ----- i'' - -- elt ' 3 'NtaN I n Zttr44-- -- f - ' 1 's 11 t i V -- - — P -- - - ' :140 0 ta vci i N - VS - Seil 41 - -- - -- - - - -- 7 6 i711-1--r- vie ' -- N' F -- - ' 9 ---e ' ' Ito: i - - c:-ir- - --- - - é - ' (1 - ''''' Ne- t- t ' likk 0- -- t i 7- I ' ‘ esarmw---- sP001"1°1 — - - ' r N? -- - In Nb ' - ' 2 --- -- t The new favorite may be lovelier an 'd younger and usually is It is a I ar thmg to find oneself close to 40 graying pulled down with maternal cares burdened and to have to say Yes she s lovely they're marvelously happy together la good meala seltrespect and love then all these jood wouldn't be of the spiritual value they ere wouldn't be worth what they in- evitably cost in working and taanning - -- peace things - suffering and rejoicing forbearing and enduring waiting and hoping and pray ing' (Copyright 1934 by the Ben Syndicate Inc) NewAlachine for Extracting Gold : — ' — e ' ' cin tyre S ays A machine for extracting gold ore Is the Invention of Theodore Young of San Diego Cal This device requires comparatively little water to operate and embodies a process that Is entirely new In handling placer dirt In a demonstration of his concentrating apparatus Mr Young wed some dirt taken from a mining distrkt near San Diego The dirt Mr Young said had been run through two other processes and was commonly called "tailings" from a yard and a half of which he obtained 30 cents worth of "color" Mr Young claims that his machine loses no gold Several miners panned MEMMIll ' Something About Nuisances a Writer' That Nears Great- ' ness t New York's Mayor arid Persona lities ' ' nuisances Among York theaters tan in the days of Press Eldridge Jim Thornton Ward And Voices Bessie Bon- hill Nat Willa the Rogers Brothers and Fred NMlo lie died at the home New remaining chuck Inio the al ' are' Teruns who° snitch at your enter It should be a you wraPs convenience and not Inspiration for ma' leYS ' - ' nu brother Florida In ' ''' s"-- : : ?r top-mil- s y:s "' 4 ' ' ' - - i ' : ' i ii ' ' es 4 ' ' ' ' ' hly I I I 11 - t' ' c t s tt:11 trarls 1 After drying the flower pots are put Into a kiln and burned for $our days When they are taken out they have the familiar red color of the finished flower '1 :ii 4 " --- - coke-fille- '' - 'I - m k: toil ' I A elas ) ' self-estee- ' pottert--thoroug- ::::!::!: ' I The essential requirement of a flower pot is that it must be porous m order to admit moisture and air therefore only' certain kinds of clay are suitable The clay is quarried and brought Into the potteries It is then reduced to the necessary fineness by crushing machin ery—the only acknowledgment to Mod ern methods made by the mixed by rotatinublades and eventually passes out in long thick slabs to be collected by -a potter and taken away to his boardzIt takes ten years of constant practice before a potter is considered a finished ' workman(' TheAgreatest accuracy and judgment is needed The slabs of clay are rolled eachball providing just the right quantity to make one pot The potter then takes the ball and throws it onto a disc that be keeps 'revolving by working a pedal with his foot There is a spike in the center of the disc and this makes the hole in the hot-toof the pot Then the potter presses his fingers into the clay and pulls the hides upward the position of his fingers regulating the size of the pot The wheel whirls around and—as if by magic-- 4 pot appears under the skillful hands of the workman Ife then stops the wheel and cuts the 'pot awaywith a piece of wire An expert can make three or lour pots In a minute de- pending Oa the size The flower pots are now dried in long d sheds heated by brazier The pots shrink by one inch in six end It they do not dry in the correct shape they' - 4 ' I Are-Mad- e - ' "' contestelle Was— and the-sho- How F lower Pots ::4: s ws all — 7 '':::k: ''' '''''''-:?-- -- accident Buddy (Copyright 1934 by the McNaught Syndicate Inc!) - - e all the way to me just before like Floyd he was a top hand at any thing He gave me a race mare a young one that he wanted to have Biddy break for polo Charley had a great ca-teen He was a real cowpuncher in his day and the greatest spirit and beet com-p nythat ever lived-- I That other world up there is going to hear a whoop at the gate and a yell say Mg "Saint Peter open up that main gate for there is a r eal cowboy coming into the old home ranch am riding Old 'Steamboat' bareback and 3isitig 'Teddy Roosevelt' lor a pack horse From now to be wild for never worked with a tame one" Firien : ' tun some of the tailings from Mr Young's find machine but they were unable-ta trace of gold hy the or'it Isa Goo ---- 1 ng sau ' Mayor LaGuardia's slump In popu- Many want to check their wraps I I larity after bis awkward tumbling of am one who doesn't and I have a num his first big municipal problem—the time 1:Ar oil m! sky yet !Ilnost !very taxi strike—has lost him enormous ps-I go to the theater I have to wrestle ' Bats Are ' and popularity His refusal to ban- Hearty tot - mount- Greek some topwith potential Eaters and to Sat die the situation In a forthright tour — - 4-4 " of ad acrobatic troupe r "77 tidy Their Vora ageoua way revived the irunnuatione ' ' When the curtain drops I want out ':: before he was elected by many newspa Appetites In care to stand don I 't in a burry :: '''' : Devour Moth's ': pers—that h e held much truck with " ':''' ' line waiting to reclaim my hat ov er-' Beetles Too town Other the radicals and of mayor the ' coat and stick Managers rent these con- ":' ' Destructive a a d talks too much and a little too emphati- I concessionand a the cesslops for price Pestiferous Flyhts IcallY upon subjects about which he is ' ': ' arias must get their profits no matter Insect& astonishingly empty He will bay to ' who is insulted ' ''S k:4' i r 4' to regain his lost ground ' sprint ' ntd' of : ' flock: of ::': one ::::':3':1:::'::::: This Is Only 4 : ' ' ' 'iP::0:':I::' sances—I think hi particular of the best ' ' the ?::':::::''::'':: Short lhavings: Camera gets seats going to the agencies and the lin : self ' reels berry in the Nevt York news -- -? &Miter:Ma " More than that it is bitterly humillat i12pudenct of box office men—the theater 4: a fostered--Itoo ' Int to have one's husband getting hu long quite frank from Insomnia rarely sleeping more ' ' bold on the public affections after long ) ly tire of one It doesn't help one's cour-live hours 4 Th e former Edna than should clutch indifference the greatest The new favorite Goodwin at of exrwife age or Goodrich and k4 V ::::::'''': ' be courtesy snay be lovelier and younger and usu Is now a widow Belgian princess and iskeh' theaters and hive Hotels one :1:::::r' find to is Is a bard It in thing the Orient ally an antique shop ' fierce beating the put four years and ' operates self close to forty graying pulled down-:::: ilk' t - Van Wyck Mason deteativ story did not receive the eustomary aympa with maternal cares burdened and to Babewriter collect s antique-riflV1'1: ' :'' thy of the American People simply be : Ruth when he retires may open a 'Yes she's lovely She have cause they did not bars the foresight seems to adore him They're marvel ip—orting goods shop in Hew York '"Crr was ' good to be gracious when the going ously bilobY together Joseph W'HarrimanIndicted banker : Bitterness will Vise in a woman's heart rriost ut the winter in a $40 a day spent so unpredktable I think no writer when she hu to live through this time Your ' of a privats hospital suite a such Or whose professional career is She went through : c et change and shame states are planning to pass laws urging ir : months ot physical misery for this znan: tragedy as that of John Cowper Powys ever dog hospitals ' stricter impection t So many times ha has Just missed great zs' she faced death for him several times Many art conducted as rackets ' nem His "Welt Solent' was highly Of course she wanted babies adored "American judges say: In England they ' ' it some comparing —Alfredo the babies but it was because she loved ' praised by critics 4 are the bast money can buy" ''' to Maugham's "Of Human Bondage' ' Codona of the him and her home and the little sons appear trapeze !bang I anatomical As a sort of combination and daughters growing up In It that she In with Joe X Brown in a circus ' emotional study of an uninteresting hu formed her life that way to not due turn-- will injuries e He ' man being it had brilliant momenta TO have him turn to another woman circus this Beaton ' Ger - return to the but I found It difficult Now tomes his : and later on to still a third and then the of stage trude Vanderbilt formerly 6Weymouth Sands" put out by those suddenly decide that his heart calls for los opened a New York gown shop broad effects Si for of No alert wife affection you publishers the A J Powers the engraving snail has — — can't blame thsi- woman for rejecting—'4non and Schuster —It is even bettetL2 reports the finest collie -- of an English ' : a fiercely glowing atory biro What proof to begin with would statesmen's of autographs in the tion ' missed to me it just sea coast town Vet she have that be really was ready to is conducting Earhart 'k Amelia world ' Cross to be Powys settle down and content himself in one again That seems a sport apparel solonAn investigation --domicile the remainder of his lite and lie shaves the bulls- eye i but --never ot the gruffness of hospital ambulance 1 about It's having gone through the humil plunks it dead centerand surely doctors is on the way ' ' : —""7—"" ' ' i Ity of releasing him once she would not There art 356 American players ' time sane Inflict the Jack Curley woe telling of a dinner uNn UsheiaJ 49 foreign born among the stars ant to ' ' ' ' ' ' herself ellaill- r given In Grand Rapids by the 'sport 4 principals on the New York stage weir it would ell' be funny if it promoter William Chinnick in lin& The the most forthright thinks — ygllywood d:dn't eost men and women' so dear guests were Johnny Conlon bantam story of their community was related i The wife goes through an actual ligit weight Johnny- Kilbaneleatherweightt weekly by Rupert Hughes in a recentare swatt when her home breaks up about her RE bat is an 'abhorred creature' the arid southwestern part of the United Perky McFarland lightweight Jimmy Los they Angeles in Out ' Clabbo welter Eddie McGoorty mid States all with different habits and with-and the hard won fruit of years of coinyet it is one of ma's best friendstin the writers of movie gossip with ' qUat and Luther McCarty heavyweight Inc Claire it Different species find their ia4 ranges fitting into every nook and eor-panionship common lnterests parent ankle sWITIILS the hood is swept away And later the man' At each table wee a cocktail and a role In STiography" 'Grit )4'ey in different haunts and her where they can find a place to Star playing ‘ bottle of wine for a big celebration Not' goes through his different sort of hell the beetles and moths and tying and food and water Ilfhill in Res(InollYt "Hessusto6 hmichwsaithidgryleaatItesur of a cocktail was touched or a bottle when he realizes that all love affair Bats are thirsty animals and must are not extermt menu of their bugs wood i begin the same way and end the same ' wine Opened 't ""—""- -' Mated their numben are reduced by have water once or twice every tight '' box office is after his big New York way and that until men and women bins to come back tons and tons as shown by their remains They are hearty eaters and hearty hit begging learn to put something more solid than Every dog lover was tickled when the 7 drinkers end after sleeping all day bl pay' ' in the bat guano in caves or other roost octogenarian Oliver Lodge Sir 4 after dinner to Portuguese grandee- Count a dark retreats in caves or cliffs or build courtship back of their sex relation dances night chist every ' initivaces Vuco de Gamma spent 10 days in Wel his daughters and ships they will continue to flit wretchcents' with beta the saved int they seek the nearest water be it and the gramophone by Faris tare island priaon for brutally killing a edly from one affair to another never 'do not measure their whole voice Some ' miles away and dipping over the ourmdute gildgesretnmoneyThmeakCinasginoa ginding happiness or stability anywhere dog in a Riverside drive apartment Is the main fats drink on -the wing repeatedly until day rnan will leitrn that they never Finding anywhere that sense of The court's lawyers tried to get a delay in 10 yeers satisfied Mak hke venture himself ancient more of but a for the Portuguese minister to inter Br°neatttitedr planning to return security and of being loved companion Boma of the etrong-winge- d and Richard species are llgaittim spbcialized highly according group Li cede but the magistrate was pretty ship and 'pleasant custom that after 50 or Cho shortly found water miles from to to Natal the many Magazine Is the whole essence of happy living-mucdisgusted with such Inhumanity "Overtaxation bas never know where to find it in tanks or Bats too more Chang: are than Hung they far intelligent ': If a man could be married to a beau a slapped him goody goody on the '' New 'done anything but prostrate they are generallr credited as being pools Every waterhole in the desert hi — ' - '" ' 4' and pronics: tlfut devoted woman for a number of York's recent taxi strike was definitely and make most Interesting pets for a nightly center for bats and often they ' """ years leave her have other affairs and Foreign hood a red demonstration ' study Fortunately their skins have no swarmlike dragon ties over still pools ' '' Marriages and then return to model htany old timer" ei three generations lums on the rampage commercial value and they are not likely before circling away $o feed among the domesticity ideal husband and father og wilt regret the passing 'of Joe or low over tree tops or along to be exterminated hood companionship with his boYs and trifnn who wrote 'Town Went Ado- 1?&I6 1 I act ta ti)o 12otskoo of the dejlert ot about : ' Illert WO all children matte iuld and a their vaudeville their and in arils' Guile long ) (iris ' 4 Sterling who had charge of my horses 1VOS One of Charley main boys when he bad the most wonderful wife in the world Gosh what a great womanis Mrs C B Irwin And what she has had to stand for in thrills and spills with those girls and Floyd and Charley too for he was the champion steer roper in the early days of the show Fred Stone (who is out here visiting me) wu just talking of Charley tonight Fred traveled with his Show all one sum- m and he also took a company from Hollywood up to Irwin's ranch out of Cheyenne and made a western picture along about 1911) And Fred who will try anything and will do it too be want ed to learn to bulldog a steer Well he went out to Charley's ranch and if ever a man had a wilder coach to train under I don't know who it was Big old wild steers right on the prairie and Irwin the other 'Hazing" him and tPred aide of the steer and Charley 3vas to holler Jump" Well brother dont think he wouldent holler it and dont think Fred Stone wouldent jump if it had been all elephant Well poor Charley is passed on but I know he would die laughing - comfort AN old Cheyenne wont seem the same him-- - ' q - Every time I wouldstep off an aeroplane there (where they gas and get meals) I would holler "Where's C B?" and if he was in th e teem he would be there real aerial depot one night on a tiis ' 1 I ' him I tried to "Mug" a Brahma calf down the other day and he butted m e in for three minutes I could even get away from him you - 4 riounnliunmg pa11()IniIwgouiviind getamime tihdo idceonmmthaenadr etch what you are doing but what everybody else is doing Then there is the melts rear They have to change saddles btit the girls just change horses His son Floydwas at the death just about the world's champion- ship cowboy He was killed roping a steer the night before the opening of the great show there It put a great melan- choly spirit over the whole celebration that year ou Floyd was a great favorite C B Irwin become very large in his biter days and devoted his time mostly to the race tracks where he kept a big stable of horses Always at Tia Juana Mexico in the winter everybody knew ' Set4 d'ct - inarksein gthiehnrereaccheano gnesernounediwgeern- r - ‘ dogged I know I never jumped off on one in rns life If Franklin D Roosevelt was the champs at that for he really had fast horses and they really rode em It is absolutely the most exciting thing that has ever been invented when it is put on great and they are all close fin- ishing togeather I have seen that old grand stand in Cheyenne bist sway with cheers and excitement It takes some real nerve and skill to come in there at - OLA - -e torthaleiry - 1 e loving and planning and educating and advising Mummy to trim the Christmas 'trees and count the candlea for the birthday cakes: Mummy to worry over the teeth that had to be straightened and the tonsils and the school work? They without Sather—perbaps they - managed missed him perhaps the woman who married him years ago missed him It bn't comfortable for the mother of small children to run ber home entirely with out a man If she dines away from 't the Mateo says to her "And I'll — home have some man for you Jo—maybe I could get old Judge Smith or the Brown's grandfather" Attractive melt don't pay eager gallant attention to the mother of small children if a woman is thinking k of croup and spinach and tor rective shoes and schooling bills she Isn't particularly attractive to men her - v 401P 401 1 - 1 - ' i 44P ii'4 "Tor the sake of the children!" you are apt to hear some of them say Some of them may be married presumably they don't seed hint quitA as much as those who are at home Even those at home aro at lesit half grown Or did their respective fathers leave them when they were quite small babies leave Mummy to do all the petting and teaching the - i) ' 01 ot 1 home - ''stp ''''r --- 74r 14-7:7-"'"m1- times &how odd itlashee of Intelligence world - t 10?‘' N - relay riders Thais when you ride one Will Stagers horse so' 'far then change in front of the grand stand to an- - ' other matters who give the -- - In of music drama the - - the race track in front of the grand stand and yelled "Jump" Fred said he vita so anxious to make good that he wentcleaej over the ateer got up caughtIns horms and Charley had the steer back againi Fred said be dident particularly want him but Charley hollered "Jump again' Fred said he caught him but kt!' he eimethe minute he did that he had been right the first time by missing him: But determined like he got him down' 'being the only teal honest to God actnr from that day to this that ever bulk i f - l fr - -A - NI - ' k N Ilk es ‘ a silty steer and brought himtight down Show He pree dauglirers a ft d one son the three daugh- ten s were Wonderful -- - ''''''-''''''- Ilse: 'crowd and cameras It eru to be a part of his picture Charley picked him a big ' '1 qi 4 4 t thoisgewt nithPeaantuYnatnbedefoamreethra:: tahriedrelrbeed auto - t - " - '":g co-- 11!" --- - ' oregyme 0 beauty poetry lion 'history machinery aciente—how - can they make themselves so completely' ridiculous? So many of these men con stantly seeking new thrilhi have In gen emus abundance what most men work wife-anfor and what so few children success in their prof's- - SIOna fame money They have all this and exile themselves voluntarily from It And then descending Into those lone to impty aimless rilin who ti dig and get at the true values of life at all- ' they want it back They want domes tkity children and grandchildren per' baps bake garden a quiet bridge game! quiet country walks After years of try ing other paths they would like to tome - '°4 ' 1 ‘ 7 ' t f Lkr) 4111:('Lk 4 se ‘ mos 1n6-:- -- - 1 — 44 ‘ the z Z11 4 It - - hs ' t and toll tight over in his grave if he could h ear Fre d tell about i When they got to the Cheyenne show Well all I know is just what I read in the paper s and wha t happeni her and Ha ve lost some fine friends lately by death Among them a few weeks ego Charley Irwin the old Cowboy and Cattleman from CheY ' At enne any of you that - (W --4i - ''ei" ever went to see the - ' Big Cheyenne Fron- ' 'f tier Show will re- ' -1 member Charley he ' -' about was the just ‘" Daddy of t illutadt great it--t ea ' t 1 " í tr 'NO ' I - - "Si ' 'I' v11 t -' s' 174 ''''t4fc re00s -- N lok- -- "V oddi 1i -- I - - - k‘ No - - ' - lI ' ---- ---- 445--- ' A 7-- I - 1::r((ey t l 1 --- -- )i'''' 40"- "S°11Milk'- "1 - - 111'''"1' - - 41111 ' toitC 1 - : Itrí:": 14) 41"' A Great Deal About the Last Roundup for a Real Cowpuncher 1 - 11 "r 1"'d '' Of - 4 4004--- alit - ' -- et ' 1(1 It 1)if - weaknesi a childishadmission that the man who does it still believes in -4- atrica end PeterPan and Moses and : osma of Oz lie wants to be petted flattered spolled Instead of living for ' his family giving all that he can to them 1 be wants to go on taking to start all over again with the glamorous love making he knew at '22 It Is rieversurprising ivhen the se& ond marriage Jells Built upán corn pletely unreliable foundations It has to fail And then the Man twice unsatis tied: entICILUICOS marriage plins for a - third time Seriously bow 'cad men who some --- 11b t eprraeletbaseitacthiniledrmenothe ' 'f 114 -- mai icedro NiAil- 4 - - 4 r t--- -- 4111 1 ' t !1t - -- 4 iF 1 4 41 l'1'414 ' 1 --- 1 l -- - -1 r7- " -- N - It la hard to under ' stand why ' 10 or 10 ' veare later' he be lieved his happiness would be enhanced by -a 'and a ssenc Kathleen Norris ndivorcs r therso something 'pitifully airnplefatti- - — ous even In the complacency with a man discards the woman which'such - who- has been—plodding along beside him building up the home the family the sacred alsociatioiustand traditions Cl married folk—building We In a word —and turns toward acme other woman of whom be knows comparatively nothe - Mg? To me this is alwaye a confession it ' I An-1-00 114 1 ' ' 10 0 4 X -- - -r :' el ( r tc : f-- Nk Will Rogdrs Says - ill e tyz t fr NORRIS N ---------7-- - I ri 01114trItf 14 e HEY:-WA:NT"?- ii:i2:(4 1:41i“‘ )711 It lot --- --:c " : 7i : k' VI t 4 t'b' S 1 - l' N k t Why Is it that io many men never seem able to get it through their solid tementplike heads that they have what — r7e----the- y want and all to do to : ht: 'peleryhavtisctlye '''''' happy ' is ‘ appreciate it? eve It kit verY usual sit' ir to uation 3m0ort 4 s man itoday ' more years ago mare lo 00: ' tied a woman whom " ceues to he ' N' Iv' Ai Than Courtship 'Back' of the Life With the Woman They Have i Married 1 r - ' T 'N KN Tli'ey 1Must 22 103441 x i IAk - pot ' Plants That Grow '' I IceAreiound In 1 ' : I - ' 'L 1 z "' ' - - - ' ' bard-froze- - - two ' I- ' '' While studying the flora of the arctic regions Nicholas Polunin of the depart ment of botany Oxford university England' discovered a plant that actually grows in ice! This remarkable plant which is known es the "Betuala odorata" growa nearest the north pole in the northern parts of Its roots can conduct water Lapland in the iorm of sap activelyittrough at least half a yard of soil even when the temperature is well below the freezing point 'The formation of Ice flowers is de- scribed in Tyndall's "Forms of Water" ke aWhen at h' econcentrated or : fa - - ts - T - ititolismtheo: ' 14 - 2 an - - - ' ' - ) " them s (Copxiightt-194Mcyaugti- t ' :- - " 1 c' Save4 ' pbetat '7—?---- ' ' ' It t is - y b° ' DLnow 4 - 4 cdog saved 'the barking of a a forestry camp at Prospect Creek Coeur d'Alene national forest from be- ing wiped out by fire recently was told by camp members here The small pup owned by H Nystrom camp cook and named "Harney-Ocoebarked so go riously after sensing - a fire that he - aroused the camp checker who wsslust able to stop the fire The dog was credited with saving the entire camp in rations and bunts liciyutedinaghkeothuipment e 7 : ' - 64 ' 0EmtvAL ENE Ido 4 -- g i ' - - Jr ' - ' ' - iatpsygoectsTbstuohnsrbeaohuginintue orestry Camps ' ' n sill fully dainty flower with - - " ciusnetiontrghm:titnntillitrginteat1gurneilned:eict: c - 1 other part to travel has no effect' - ' i ” - j X ' t p |