La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 13, 1923, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVI
LA GRANDE), OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923.
MKMBEK OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 134
M S ARE
WARNED BY
THE FRENCH
Further Assassinations Will
Be Retaliated By
I "Eye for Eye." v
VELVET GLOVE TO ,
BE STRIPPED OFF;
French to Tighten Grip In
The Ruhr Due to Increas
ing Disturbances, Is the
Report.
(Ity Tlie Associated Press)
KKSKN, Mar. 13 The (lorman pup
illation of llceklinghaucn districts
have been warned by General l,nlgncl
ol, commanding the district, that if
any further Krone h troops are asassin
nlcd ur ambushed, llio burKumu.st.-r:
of Huor. who is held as hostage, to. !
Bctlicr wltli fuur town officials. M ill be I
- shot nt once as retaliation.
.May I'm; Iron i-'l.sl.
(My The Associated Press)
PAULS, Mar. 13. It Is understood
that the purposal to strip "the velvet
glove" from tho Ituhr occupation,
augmenting the number of effectives
there. Is soon to bi) considered by tfu:
cabinet hcuusc of Incrasing disturbances.
DEATH CLAIMS
presiding. . a, i, need, of tho Uro-MlwN-ll
ciriiiimctt received Ml' sad gn Agricultural col lego will be the
telegraphic information today,, from ! principal speaker and tho 0. A. C.
Krie, I'ennsylvania, statliiK thal'idiiitnlband. which will he here nt . that
came to Miss Janet Jones, former ;
teacher In the La Grand
m-nuuis, yen
Icrday.
La (irantle people who k"
uml ;
loved Miss Jones ( Wilt rtcijiv
u-vs with profoun(L.;OIhu.ssJf,
was un admirable eldipi-tt-d.
eral years she tauym InWl
of this c.lty.
liroflclellt as..ti('ji!liliiiiit b'l-ftiir can liei;
In her private life she was an ideal '
wonian, as a public spirited person, . u-nlay morning -in Pendleton, at th.
'she was a helper In every sphere tliatlose of a brief Illness. The remains
woman's help was of value to Lu were brought to I,a (irande this morn
rande. Hul,t : probally llu.' . reiitest ,'t j:::-' i'r; ut the UohnenHnmp Chap
ehuraeteHsie' of Miss-Jones ' was tlie el pending funeral arrangements.
Impression she left upon the .pupilsjWhlch aro Ihderihllc unfit word ;ls ti
whu,, sludlud under her. . She broad, jl eeieed from Mr. Hart', in Nebraska,
ened their 1 meiitiiili.v. 'blie; ttuht JIvV1 n here i he' jwas cnMed b the death of
jjurest patrlotium hnd love-of country.1 Ills sister. ' M !: : ' 'ii
sbi inspired in thein a desire to do ! The deceased leaves to mourn hla
rljrlit and a nvereiiee for Christian demise a father and nictlKr.1 two sis
life. Miss Jones was one of the out-jlers. Mrs. Uudotph Hecker and Mrs.
standing characters In this conuuun-iKd Stewart, of La Grande, and Hires
lty and therefore her death Is a shock children, - Hruco, Hertle und Ltila, of
tuall of the people here. ; ltetj-or, Washington. -
Kur several months her physical : :
eotlditlon has been weakened but her , PACIFIC ISLAND SINKS
friends held to a hope for the butter' PAPEETE, Tahiti," Mar " 13. Eas
and expected to have her return in ter Island, 2300 miles off the Chilian
I.a (Irande, wju-re a welcome for her,coaiit jn tie pacjfic occan and fa-eMsU-d
that ram- true, where boih moU3 fur Us- ancient Riffantic sta
children and adults appreciated her. tucs, has disappeared, according to
No details wem announced In the! the captain of a French merciiant
telegram received by .Miss Grimniett shiD who has just reached here.
hhIo the funeral services or the place Although there have been persis
of burial, but it is presumed that her'tant rumotti as to the sinking of the
body will be interred at Johnsonburfr. 1 island, there had been no confimia
I'ennsylvanhi. her eld hoin. ti(n thus far.
Cove Sends First Cash
To Red Cross Chapter
From Outside District
Cove not only has cherries that beat Cross symbolizes worked out In terms
Hie world, but the people over therelof the human cu,uusion, that Is Ihj
Jiave the ited Cross spirit also, for to-1
f. V . m a remmance 01 in.y
T . .o -'" " l'" "
.I n,nV I ' 1 l'Preciausi)llilK4! ,.vn hw liruvt.8l 8,,, 8jmpauiy
', . .. . " i"u,,, mih
, Mrs. nt n mid under no eircumstanc-
f must Uion county b- without this
U panmcnt of mercy.
While very bud weather has been
u Imrrlcade to activities or the sollc-
llin coinmlttees. yet tomorrows worK
lu l C.n.nde la expected to plve n
Nhuwlnc. for all have aKre. d that it i
IKtle ll.Me to e.mHi.l. r .Mnr-h u,lh.T
JouinT mid the i.nm, r ihin- to ,1.. i.,n
to irel out and finish the task l-fre n,': ' inl.T-uch
Ui- dift. rent eo.un.iitees. r:,H thv wun vliw "PPd to th- ld
KollowtiiK the announcement ves.i, roHH u,r Wurh lu k,"n ,,lm from star
terday that the American I virion orx'.,!,nn- Wl"" wou,J u"' uveruw- t-tt-1
nion ei.untv Is behind the l;ed .Toss t,n ,IMVW ,,,'"n a,,It' 1w do towurl
drixe uilh nil evlilil.r .,rkinir .,. , m,hl1 ,,,n "f 8'l U problem ? (v
life Hnd emrjry hHv...iKt.n i.ut In
movement. The drive will pi over.'"' K ' !
for the l.crhn imn standing cuardj T'"' 'i"1 Crtms irnmedtately placed j
uiralnst failure, insures the suct:-sn iifM'' In t!ie local hosiiltal and cared j
Hie t nture. I for Mm d Tiring- the tlims It took to i
To luore thoroughly lintrSH iill cH-(,,i,vv I-' ffle elmrgts dlMnlMod. Then
Ir.ens who do not cmiie in rinse con- xpain ailmltted to n govern-;
1net with the work b. uiir dune It wl'l1""''! hospital und Is about to In sen!
nut be luniss to red!,- tiM- foilon ln I ri h uir.ibi u w l man nnd an sph-n-lm:fden(.
m hleti in on- of the mail. idtd eltlKen.
tlmt e.'iih 1m
1-r:
ii.l i.. -I i Lu. . hap-
To
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in. I.
Jane Doe and Mary Doe
Dole Out Five Dollars
Worth of Dough to City
AltliuuKli iho police blotter
lias many times curried the n-imr.
of John Doe, charged with near
ly every crime under the sun,
very few", time has tho name
Mary loe Hppearcd on the dock
et during tho past few months.
Hut yesturdny the name Mary
Doe unil her sister, at least mi
tho last name Would Imply, Jnno
Doe, got Into-trouble. The two
ludU'H w4ro charged with speed
ing within the city limits und
with each fined $6 upon entering
pleas of guilty heforo J'ollec
Judk'e H. J- Kitchen.
"Doe yuii plead guilty or not
guilty?" asked tin; Judge.
"Wo Dot?:" they replied. "Dole
out five dollars worth of dough."
was his cheerful retwrt. And
they did doc H.
"JLn J' "', 1 curc Presiding as
rman of the day, tho Ad club
. . ,Luv,y ouii ie w r
hall
their regular- weekly meeting.
Ilcverend A. R. Sitlon opened the
meeting withjirayer and G. L. Lari
son, president of the Ad club, told
how the committees should be ap
pointed and also outlined the year's
worK.
C. E. Short made an announcement
tcllmc of the jltcd Cross drive and
Dr. iW. T. Phv cave a short talk.
tolling how the work of the Ad club
could mould public opinion in this
city and of the Rood that tho civic
organization could accomplish in
this manner.
Dr. J. L. Ingle, tho main speaker
I of the day, (rave a very interesting
I and instructive talk on "The Work
: uemg Done by me international Ica-
iguc for tho Prevention . of Spinal.
-curvature. . . -,
,!' The- next meeting of the Ad .club
- will be held in the K. of P. hall next
! Tuesday noon with ChnrJes Reynolds
time, will favor those nroscni. with
ian impromptu, conccrtjpwUminany to
I the dinner, the Vbm?eH" trf be atlU:C0
o'clock.
The band is beinir bfouirht
Jrande under the auspices
ii .3: studont: body. :
rrr. 'rrr". ' ' r . r . -
MBARTZIS
CALLED BY DEATH
' Wtlltaru Hartz,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hart,, of La, Grande, died yes-
privilege of our people.
, tw t.uri0us phases ..f man's
4llfe. sorrow, death and poverty, which
and turn to some one for a solution.
,ht.r(! lh Uvil rroj(S( lhruU(;lj Us U(rt.nl
iH ,.v,.r mw, wU a prnt.lU.nI wlutiitt
(U1(I UU r ht Knd of cam
w,
T V",t! '"' Ur
v,m- Tllko one fop iiiplr.
" I rlendh sK dlsclmrd from a pov.
licwpitul for disciplinary n-a-
1,1 w ' ''tlv" t'll'TeUlosH. fluJ
'n-out summer clothes durlnfc-
D MT
TDMY NOON IN v fP0WDER MAN IS
K. OFP. HALL: ' JUDGED INSANE
th-:hi'u a nH"1 1,nd Mm on still a
H" j ift oiif of tlio.any humah
i
tli -elv:,,-
..,1 i.'.'.l
I iiei
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HftRDIHG'S
HOUSEBOAT
GOES SLOW
(By Associated Press)
POUT LAUDERDALE, Ela.. Mar.
13. The president's nomadic vaca
tion cruise down the Florida East
Coast became even, more nomadic
today.
Owinir to tides and sandbars only
about 30 miles have been traveled
si ace the houseboat left Palm JJcach
Sunday.
I he tentative schedule called for
arrival in Miami tomorrow.
Moonshine Results in Mental
Derangement; B. Wright
(Jonfined to Idaho Asylum
(Special to The. Observer)
NOHTH I'OWOKK, Mar. 13. Iter!
Wright, recently arrested In La
Grande charged with the theft of a
Ford car, is reported ns bciiifr In an
Idaho InsaJio asylum, held by ulllclais
as mentally deranged, due to poison
ous effects of "moonshine." Wright
was paroled to the care of his mother
by Town lteconler Sencerbox recently!
and she left, with him for points in j
tier, coing to Payette and thence to
WelserV where he was placed under
arrest und ujion examination was de
clared, tw be insane, mid ordered taken
to the. Idaho asylum, according Lo a
letter. received here from his falliei.
Wright, who Is only li) years of ag,
camo to Nortl), Powder lust summer
und ban been an employe of the 1.
J -always proving to be a good
workman. JJuuht was (cxpr'sst-d as to
his sanity, at the time of his arrest
and tho same fears were held by his
parents,, whuiellcvod that, undu; tlie
influenco of u home'' iitiiiosplxfrei lie
.Tould recover.
if a itt
LONDON. Mar. 13. A Houfpr
dispatch from rllelsinirfonU'snys that
1'remier Lenine, of Kussia, tuifcred
a stnfkc of apoplexy yesterday. Ma 4
condition is serious.
CONVICTS MISSING
(Liy Associated Press!
SALEM. Mar. lo.-Pomtentiai-v of ft-
cim nuq no irace louay ot james
lianford and frank Payne, trustees
who escaped Sunday night from n
wood camp near Marion.
PREMIER LENINE
IS SERIOUSLY ILL
J I
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s&WWh 'tT ffnr' i
i f fr - .. ,(' 1 OK . ' .
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Scandal Is Loosed In
City Circles! Psyche
On the Downward Path
1'yschc, tho trained rarlslait
hootch hound, controlled and fed
by the city pollco chief. Clint
lluynes. is rapidly on hm way to
wards the depths 04 d e mora lira -tlon.
Fears wero ihcld, in city
official circles, for, hey morals
some tlmo ago when sho upset
all traditions and adopted u
kitten but tln ln1t half of It!
She has started smoking. A re--
porter for the Observer,, walking
past Hits police statl
ion yesterday
looked within the
portals aud
gasped! -Then gusped again,
rubbed his eyes, pinched himself
and finally, finding that be was
not a victim of somnambulism
or day dreaming, entered within
and looked again.
Setting in honor on the green
covered table that looks some
what like n billiard table only
minus the pockets, was Psyche
with a mammoth cigar firmly
clutched between her Jaws, at
peace with the world. Tho cigar
was taken from her, after a
brief and growl j struggle.- and
a pipe tendered. Sh0 took it
but uetcd like it was hard to
take It was the .'. chief's pipe. .
Still unsatisfied, the reporter
took a cigarct from his case and
offend her that. Sniffing Ian
guhlly. she finally put It be
tween her incisors begun chew
ing it: So Clint has decided to
buy double portions of Climax
next time in an nffort to keep
her uwuy from tho deadly pill
for, according to the statutes of
the state of Oregon, It Is against
the law for a minor, and she
Isn't '21 years of ago, to smoke
. cigarettes.
MEPIITTO
Michael Crevy, Henry Keen
an and James . 0'Eouikj
- yjr.-yv. j
, (By AxsuciutGil Pft'niH --
lUpBLlN, Mar. lO.MichacL Crsvy,
Ifrnry Kecjian, both I Republicans,
wero executed , today.' T They , were
convicted .of '" oosscssinir.. arms: and
Crevy wds an Irregular leaderv-u
O Iwurke lutectucd. 1
. Jatnos O'ftourke, convicted of - tak
inp; iiart in an attack on-the nation
al army troops,' was --also executed.
Four Arrested,'
.'.'.COItjj. Mar. 13. William Hcaly. I
iames,. Tarle, Patrick llognn and
John: . Gierke were arrested ' 'while
P95-S i-s s i tig- nrnxs.
'NOT GUILTY PLEA ENTERED
(By Associated Iresn)
SALEMj Msr. la. lUbcrt BurnK
and .jr.djraf himtii laced a prelimmary
hoarin(r here this afternoon on the
chariro of holdinir un the St.' Paul
hank yesterday. They pleaded not
Imiiltv
Durns. who yesterday said
that hp was paroled by Ititner was
paroled by Oleott October 1 0th, and
1'eloased on November 20, prison rec
ords show.
TUT, TUT, TUT!
DEATH TODAY
IN OLD El
HI PLAN
OUTLINED BV
LOAN BUREAU
Regulations Guiding Sys
tem's Operations
Are Completed.
INDIVIDUAL LOANS
NOT TO BE MADE
Association Will Make Ad
vances to Marketing and
livestock Bodies with the
Proper Security.
' (! Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Jtur. 1:1. Tim
federal farm loan bureau, elinwi
with adininlstratton of the new ifuv
eriunent fln-incuil Intornu'dlute ererf-
Us banks, eotnpluted Mooday 1h( reur
illations which are to serve as the
truldo for the system's operation.
Indications 'wore irKcn, following n
conference Monday Uutwcon Conunts
aloner I.obdcl of llio board and Hec
relary Mellon, that a billion doll us
will 1)0 turned over to eifeli of the
12 banks Immediately anon the Issu
ing of charters. Addlllutml fundi,
up to tht nirert'Kntlon of (BO, 0110,01)0
will be supplied as needs arise.
The board pinna, temporarily to
holtl loans to a oasis of nine mouths
maturity. Th first few months or
perhaps a year, lie said, would bo re
garded as a period of experimenta
tion.
"It Is the .imbilloii of thoKe elmi'ir
ed with thc administration ot the new
law, said the comuilsioncr, "to r
der maximum service, but elemental
safety must bo tho first considera
tion. ; Hanks and cooperative assocl
(Continued on Yago Kifht)
NV'-K.; West and Herman
' ' Siegrist AddjBmldjng 'id
."Their liisjp) Pitoporty
; tut jnnn
As a further ..evidence Unit 'eolifl
,l, neo In l.a (irjinde properly contln-
ucs lo grow, George 11. c'urrcy lias
Just conipli I.mI tin- sale of the brlcU
business biuhliug on Adams avenue
owned by Airs. Angusla Jtenglesdnrff
to N. K. West and Merman Hlegrlst
The building is a two-sto,ry strueture
find is lu the heart m-tin- downtown
section. Jt is now occupied' by (1. H
Ulrnle's Jewelry store and 11. V
Nnyes barber shop. '
Mr, West und Mr. Siegrist, In add
ing this property to their list of Inshb
business properties, show tlndr confi
dence In I.a (Irandc's future. They
nro now among the largest realty
owners In the city.
BENGLESDDRFF
BUILDING SOLD
Dogs Arc Plentiful In .
La Grande: Must Be At
L cast 1,243 Canines Here
m Thlnga interesting to you l.a
tlrande's cnnlno . populations
amounts lo l.ma auoarUintr to
the latest flsur6s. tlolnc a lit
tlo further that might mean that
If a doff barks !0 times during
each nlBlit tlmt S4.S60 barka arc
tumeil iooso upon an innocent
ear .each sleeping period. Or
even (,-oIiir further still, sottlntf
a round average of 10,000 fleas
to each doit, tho flea population
of In (inutile would equal 12,.
. 4ho,ooo:.
How the abov statistics were
cathcred would probably prove
Intorestliiir to tho reader. They
camo trotn thc offices of Clint
lluynes. chief of police, where
reporters are wont to loaf when
no other news Is in sight. Yes
terday a reportor sauntered In
and asked tuu Jovial chief how
many dog licenses had been Is.
sued. And tlio reply was "M3, a
record, but there Is at least 1,000
dogs still, untamed nnd we're
golnff to check up on them In
short order, loo, unless the own
ers buy thoin licenses." Jl0 wont
on to suy that the licenses could
ho obtained from the city re
corder. ST. JOSEPH
(By Associated Press)
JOSEPH. .Mich.. M..r.
S'.
1U.
Queslioninjr tho veniro' in the trial
o William Z. Foster, ehiirRetl with
violating the stato anti-Byndicatism
law, was. marked todav hv chiMlina
between lawyers over the definition
of words used by radical lenders.
Judirc Whito held the reading of
the writings of Thomns Jefferson on
lunuamenint riRht or , onirafrinff in
revolution to overthrow. , oppressive
governments was iot (jennano to the
case.
Audiuw l.oney, dlruotur of'.tho Itii
priuple, baud, aunounctd totlav that
puDiu i concert wouiir bo ffivon at
tlu- -(ethodlut ehurcU; ("(tar j aftcM
trvflHilellvcr MhlmiikifU. tlJrl
UK f"ll) Intermission. 1'lans are
ueaHy com,ilete, according o Mr.
Loiioy, for the presentation uf the
best program given In many months
and musle lovors am looking forward
lo the Mundny concert with unttcU
liatlon. ,
(Hv Associated Iress)
TAt'OMA, .Mar. Krcd Powers.
local boxer, died early today'from
a hemorrhage of the brain dun to a
blow received at n boxing bout lust
night. Powers, a featherweight
known professionally ns - Krcddie
McCue. boxed Jimmy Smith. The po-
lieo plan no -action as .Powers was
not knocked down; They held thc
death as accidental. ' '
SIOCOM) NIGHT KIDKIt T1UAI,
(I!v Associated Press)
JACKSOSVILUO, Mar. 13. Alex
ander iMorris and Thomas B. Goodie
went on trial today in the second
night rider case accused of "hang
ing" Henry Johnson of Jacksonville
April ilth last. Thc selection of- thc
jury was hegun.
lURKED
BW1HTS
BAND CONCERT
10 BE SUNDAY
High Temperature Due
To Hot Water Bottle Hoax
(lty Associated Press!
t'lIH.Wao, Mar. 13. A flesh col
cd hot witcr bottle was tho secret
if the hous by which Miss lively n
Lyons of Kseutiabu, Mich. bad been
able to pcrsuude doctors for three
weeks that sho had a temperature of
IH or higher, although In apparent
ly good health. It wu asserted Mon-
luy night by lr. MortU Klshbieii, ns-
Ni-tfi cdilttr of the Journal of the
America it Medlcil association, who
reported the luvcstiputlon by made of
t ho case.
The woman, who had onc been
niirni', 4'oliccaled a small hut Water
bottle In her bed. h- wild and through
pretended fttn of loughliig and -hys
rhi. managed to pla-e th,i thermo-
ini'tt'f bulb on the bottle long eough
to drhc the niereui" to the Ural rod
point.
1 octor I 'ImIiIm In, h ho relurm-d
Monday from l'caiiriba, loriiled the ;
i;lrl u "hMterlcat mlllngt-rer." i
WheiU'Ver nhe was utiublc to touch i
the hot water bottle. Doctor I'IhIi
belli said, the putlent either Inverted
f the thermoitietet- and nhook It, which
uauiHMi ine mercury io go to llio lop,
or elfe btoko tho tube In ?i pixlviidtd ,
U ut -Ji'.ij.a. i..iii,' i
ROBBERS
L
III PORTLAND
Jewelry Store Looted; Loss
Estimated At : .
$20,000. f.
BANDITS ESCAPE;
LEAVE NO CLUE
Proprietor and Three Em
ployes Bound By Unmask
ed Men at Point of Re
volvers. (By Tho Associated Press) i
POitTLANl). Mar. IS Tun o.,n...i
hlffbwaymen bound tho proprietor an l
threo employes, one a youmr lailv. lu
the O. Cramer Jewelry store on un uu.
per floor of a downtown odlce build
ing, lato Monday, and eseaued with
several thousand dollurs In Jewelry
aad watches. .... .,
Hoth bandits wero vounir meA. fnlr
ly well dressed. They wore no masks.
They entered tho jewelry store, and
Immediately drew their revolvers, or
dering Cramer, V. C. Tonner, a watch
maker; J. (.1. Jasniaji, a clerk, and
Miss Mildred Hall, a clerk to throw
up their hnnds and bo silent.
Tho bandits produced ropes und tied
up the four persons, but did not irag
them. Cries for help attracted other
persons In tho'bulhllng soon aftor tlin
robbers had fled, and tho pollco were
colled. ,
Gus Cramer, proprietor of tho Jew.
elry store, said Monday night that tho
robbers took approximately, f:ii)j00i
worth of looso diamonds, rings and
watches. . , . ' ; ,
One robber opened the sliowcuses,'
took put the Jewels and after careful
ly .rubbing out, all fingerprints with a '
hnndlieriflilef ,and , warning the storu
people not to muke an nnterv. Wr
with his companion.. No ono reported
having aeen tho two leave the build
ing, but It was apparent that thoy hud
left by one. of tho cluvaturs. all or
which wero crowded with people lour
Ing their oniccs after tho day's work.
Krncnt VValklns, of. the 1 1 1 1 1 Depart,
nicnt store, has purchase. I the llob
Inson home jit 1004 Klrxt street and
us soon ns remodeling is completed tho
W'atklns family, will occupy the. prop-
', Mils Is one ot the pleasiwil cottage
In the Klrsl street residential section.
It Is known ns llio Itoblnsoli home
and was formerly owneil by Mrs. K. K.
West, from uhom Mr. Watklns inad ,
the purchase.
COL'XTKUFKl'I'ER CO.NKKSSKH
(Hy .Associated Press)
BRATTLE, Mur. 13. Paul ilWmm.
suspcetral of being n member of the
gang which flooded the const with
counterfeit $20 notes, after arrest
last, nignt took officers to a houso
boot which showed ovitlepce of print
ing having been done there, lie lat
er revealed a hillside cache where tho
plates were bureid. Binim is said
to have confessed to liuve counter
feited $18,000. Agents suiil that.
Dimm was in thc iranir of three n-
ccntly under arrest in Sun Fran-
cisco -
THK WKATHKK f I
(By Associated Press)
POKTLAND, JIar. 13. - Tonight
nn'n; Wedneptlay rain.
"In the Investigation of Jllns
on' cuoe, we found sho was u fre
quent visitor at physicians' offices."
said Doctor Klshbieiw "Hho hud
been Injured lu an automobile accH
dent, had three operations, had . ex
perience In nurslmr hi "''in dlaap
pointed In an affair of thu heart.
"Vesterday her tompemturo show
ed lis. After the mouth test, wu
made other tcstu unknown to her
which showed normal. Then wu
pluecd a thermometer in her mouth.
ami all left the room, one of us
watching through u craclt o ttie
door,
"Hlie amoved the therrnonietur
from her mouth, art lied - hyr buck,
stuck the thermometer under thu bed
silt-tut und then Inserted It In hen
mouth again. Whin we lutikcd, It
was at Hie iP. We demanded the
hot wuter bottle ahd nhu declared
she was insulted but utter Homo trou
ble she brought out a smull red hot.
wuter bottl0 about tho h1 of ft inan'A
closed ftt which hd bt'vu conccnleil
In thu bedding.
"With tlm extoptlon of hystiirlu.
there l noHtiug wrong with Usa
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