Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 12, 1925, Image 6

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
! VOTES TO CUT AUTO TAXES
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
COMPILED FOR YOU
Events of Noted Teople, Governments
and Pacific Northwest, andtOther
Things Worth Knowing.
Four Kalamazoo, Mich., high school
students are dead as a result of an
automobile being struck by a Michigan
Central train late Sunday.
Four men were killed when the
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roof
ot the Tivoli cafe in Jaurez, Mex-
len across
across the Rio
ico.
tuo Grande from El
Paso, crashed Saturday afternoon.
Repeal of Various Other Levies Pre.
posed by Committee.
Washington. D. C. Substantial
duetions in automobile taxes and
peal ot many ot the miscellaneous ex-
else levies were tentatively agreed up- I
on Monday by the house ways and
means committee in its preparation of
NEWiSTOCK RATES
WON BY NORTHWEST
CL'
Oregon and Idaho Shippers
Will Benefit.
SCHOOL DAl]S
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Mai shtteld -A 4 year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kittson of East Side
¡obtained matches Friday morning and
set bis clothes on (Ire. Ho was so
’ badly burned he died a few hours later
at the Smedbery sanitarium.
V ass
estai fto
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Klamath Fall«.—Ralph Morrow, 4.
a tax reduction bill.
¡was in a local hospital Saturday suf-
With only $100.000.000 of the pros- prni|pT|n|Ue ARC DIP ferine from a bullet wound sustained
pective $300.000.000 treasury surplus ntUUvIlUllJ A11u ® * "earlier In the day when a 22-callber
left to apportion in reduction among
cartridge exploded when ho struck It
these taxes, the committee struck a'
with a hammer. The bullet struck the
snag in attempting to comply with the Proposed Increase by Short Line Also boy In the right cheek.
numerous appeals for relief.
Denied .by Interstate Com­
Salem. — Material increases In the
None of the tentative changes in
assessments of the Portland Electric
rates agreed upon was announced by |
merce Commission.
Power company, the California-Oregon
Chairman Green pending final disposi­
Power company and a number of other
tion of all the rates in the group, but j
large
corporations operating in the
a reduction in the levy ot automobile
Washington. D. C.—Stock shippers state of Oregon was urged by Gover-
^^enger cars from 5 to 3 per cent I
and repeal ot the taxes on automobile ¡of Oregon and Idaho Saturday won re- nor pierce In a statement issued here
truck3 and accessories were under-iliet from the interstate commerce Saturday.
stood to have been approved.
'commission in response to their com-! Mount Angel. — An attempted rob ’
Tentative repeal of the following jdatnt aga|nst existing Interstate rates bery of the Mount Angel creamery was
- also was reported. '
..J to the North Portland. Tacoma and frustrated Friday night when a bur,
taxes
Cameras and lenses, photographic Seattl, marketg and proposed . ln<reas. qlar alarm attached to the cold ator-
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jeept pistols) and shells, art works, ed rates on cattle and sheep fromjtwo
away. They were seen flee-'
and motor boats and some oc- Oregon Short line points in eastern ing from the creamery In an auto-1
cupational taxes such as those apply- Idaho and southwestern Montana.
I mobile and a truck.
mg on cotton and grain exchange
The commission found the existing; Cascade Locks.—Mrs. Vera Wood-
brokers.
alcohol! I freight rates unreasonable and pre- ard. assistant postmistress in the lo-
— - Reductions
• * » - - _ » in A X- the
- levies on oL'AnAI
were favored in the scribed a proper basis of rate making ‘«I ottice. was attacked Saturday night
and cigars also
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she j stepped
temporary program. The
former
would
The proposed * . increases by a rat as (urn
thc into
Hgh| a dark
One of the most attractive homes be cut in half, from »2.20 a proof gal- W(jre held not justified and ‘he ■ was btlten on the leg. Her scream«
Who do«. not do «ums <-r««tlv« w»rk
Ith br.ln or hand., llv«» » nivndk-anl.
In the south, situated in Laurel, Miss., Ion to 11.10. The taxes on admissions
nd Iles burl«>l In lb
UI«« a paupi-r.
schedules outlining them were order- i brought her pet Airedale to her res-
has been offered by the local chamber and dues were not, taken up.
putter«' field, i
Reparations on past cue. The dog killed the rat.
tuinb.—ball«
of commerce to President Coolidge for
launi marks hla
I
Changes thus approved would ac- M canceled,
Sharp.
a "winter White House,” in the event count for more than the $100.000.000 shipments, however, were denied.
Bend.—Although September was a
¡S IT POLK?
he makes his proposed trip south this available for tax reductions in the ex­
The Cattle and Horse Raisers' As- banner month in building operations,
FEW PIES
IX of the President» of the United
winter.
cise group, if the $300,000,000 limit set sociation ot Oregon. Northwestern October went it one better, n survey
States
have
been
of
Scotch-Irish
»< i
« „„a of the past month's record has dis-
treasury auu
and tentatively accept-
Farmers of the northwest w are en- by
DV the treasury
* Livestock Shippers Traffic
IE has been culled the (¡rent Ameri­
league and,
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closed. In October 55 building permits origin. There have been three pure
can Dessert for It 1« one of the most
joving more prosperity. President'ed by tbe committee, is to be rigidly
: Portland Livestock exchange were were l8guedi nearly two for each day, Scotch, one Welsh and two Dutch. popular of all desserts.
Coolidge was advised Saturday by observed.
The rest as far as paternal ancestry
There are any number of nil Ings
On this point, however, consider-1 linked together in the original com- for a total value of $55,417. The Sep-
Representative Smith, republican. Ida­
goes have been English.
which one may serve In a linked shell,
difference ol
of opmiuu
opinion u*®
has develop- plaint, with ....
Arthur
M. --------
Geary
ho
— —
< ot Port- tember record was 47 permits, totaling
ho, who said they leu
felt weir
their condition able ainerence
James K. Polk was one of the six
i $53.005.
had been greatly improved by the ed and cbairman Green declared that land representing them as counsel.
Scotch Irish. He was born In Mecklen­ cover with a meringue or whipped
cream and serve. Buch pastry, ns It
Their contentions were also support-5
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he did not think the government would
tariff law.
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Salem.—A bear is not a game an!- burg county. North Carolina, one of baa but one crust. Is better for any­
the
ten
children
of
a
farmer
whose
an
­
face
a
deficit
next
year
if
the
total
ed
by
the
Cattle
and
Horse
Growers
The Turk's headgear of yesterday ।
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,
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... , mal and may be killed in counties
body, us rich pastry Is hard to digest.
Idaho Wool
. cestors hnd come to this country In
is being made into foot-warmers. The reduction should amount to $3a0,000.- Association of , Idaho,
,
, .
other than Jackson, Josephine and
the Eighteenth century. It Is no won­
Growers
’
association
as
intervenors.
,
Banana Pla.
Red Crescent, which corresponds to 000.
Other committee members ex-
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... . I Klamath at any time of the year. In der that we look In bdoks of the sur­
The rate reductions which will be
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Lins a pie plate with pastry and
the American Red Cross, is collecting pressed the opinion that a reduction
.
Jackson. Josephine and Klamath coun­ names of the British Isles for Polk.
"
thousands of discarded fezzes. They close to this figure would be decided effected under the . new scale prescrib-
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ties the season for killing bear is clos­ The fact Is that the ancestral name of bake for twelve minutes. Cream to­
ed
by
the
commission
on
a
distance
<
,
are having them made into bed slip- upon.
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. led during November. The opinion was the eleventh President of the United gether one tablespoonful of butter
and three-fourths of a cupful of sugar,
basis is expected to cut present rates
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,
.
requested
by
E.
F.
Averill,
state
game States was not Polk at all. but Pollok. add two egg yolks beaten slightly, one-
pers for the poor and sick.
$8 and $9 a car for hauls up to 350
‘
Pussyfoot Scents Plot.
Pollok
and
Pollock
are
said
to
have
*
*
w union
An advance Christmas present for
miles, $10 to $15 a car up to 450 miles,
been given first to n native of Poland third of a cupful of flour, three fourths
mall carriers and most other postal
Chicago— William E. ("Pussyfoot”) and smaller amounts on the longer
Gold Beach.—What was declared by and to prove thia authorities cite the of a cupful of boiling water and cook
employes came from Postmaster-Gen­ Johnson, international temperance hauls, which appear to be the least County Game and Fish Warden Adams fact that Shakespe re. In the opening In a double boiler until thickened.
eral New Sunday in the form of an lecturer, says a European plot against benefited. The new rates range from to be the first conviction for Illegal scene of the first
t of Hamlet, uses Cool and add a few drops of vanilla.
Peel and slice three large bananas,
announcement that no deliveries of the American prohibition law is {orm1|53 a car on a haul of
t 0 jqq miles fishing in Gold Beach occurred when the word in this “ sy.
ordinary mail would be made on ing to be launched at a gathering of
MANN—Tills . uy be a surname of putting a layer In the bottom of the
shortest workable route to a Jury in Justice Starr's court Friday
pastry shell nnd covering with cream
wet advocates at Washington. D. c ■ j156 50 a car on a hauJ of 975 to jqqq night brought in a verdict of guilty the nickname class. Mann was used
Christmas day.
filling; spread another layer of the
(against Robert Miller, a well-known very frequently In the sense of servant bananas and finish the top with cream.
The house ways and means commit­ next January 16. Johnsons informa-:mJleg
or
retainer.
Thus
we
speak
of
master
tion
was
given
out
by
Dr.
Ernest
H.
I
Other
prcgcrlbe
d
rates
are
based
'
resident.
The
verdict
asked
extreme
tee, plunging ahead with consideration
Cover with a meringue made of the
and man. If there were two men
two egg whites With four tablespoon­
of the vital provisions of the new Cherrington, secretary of the "°rldLn tUoge for cattle M foi1Ows: On leniency.
named John, one retained by the other,
fuls of sugar. Place In ths oven until
revenue bill it is preparing has decid­ League Against Alcoholism, one of gheep and goatg in 8(ngle-deck cars.
Cascade Locks.—Chauncey Price, a they would have been spoken of ns
a delicate brown.
ed among other things to recommend the principal speakers at the Anti- 80 per cent of the car rate on cattle; raerchant of Carson. Wash ,
John
Master
and
John
Man.
This
Is
and sev-
repeal of the provision of the present Saloon league convention here.
on hogs in single-deck cars. 90 per p.rai associates have closed a deal with one explanation of the name Mann.
Appt. PI.,
act allowing publication of Income
cent; on hogs or calves in double-deck t|je \y|nd River Lumber company for In other cases it mny be a local name
Kome of the very best cook, prepare
Deaths Laid to Neglect.
derived
from
Le
Mans,
In
France.
tax returns.
carloads
cars or mixed double-deck
pie with nothing but the
operation of a new sawmill at camp
AYRE—This name is said to have an apple
of sheep, hogs or calves 125 per cent 8 on Wind river. Several million feet
Chicago.—Thousands of —
fatal
At Bellevue zoological g.rueu«
gardens in
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had derivation from a word meaning apple us tilling. The top crust Is put
on but not fluted. When linked the top
Manchester, England, Sunday a wo- mobile accidents result from neglect of the rates on cattle for like dis­ of logs have been purchased from the belr.
man keeper, Mrs. Ambert. entered a of
— automobiles,
----------------- George
_ Frank Lord of tances.
Wind river company in the area swept
LEWIS—This Is one of the most crust la removed by cutting around the
edges—lift It off and add sugar, nut­
section of the tiger’s den to clean it,'New York told the Society of Auto-i The commission also specified by fire last summer.
usual of surnames derived from first
meg, butter, mix well and replace the
but forgot to close the trap door shut- motive Engineers and the National maximum differentials on shipments
names, and It Is said that the fre­
Pendleton.
—
During
the
season
of
quency of It In Wales Is due to the top. Do this while the pie Is still hot.
ting off the section containing the Automobile chamber of commerce at to Tacoma and Seattle over those to
1925, Pendleton's municipally owned fact that it was used as an equivalent The advantage of this method Is that
North
Portland
as
follows:
On
cat
­
tiger. The beast pounced upon her a service-engineering meeting here
It saves all the Juices—nothing boll»
tle in carloads and on sheep or camp - - grounds accommodated approxi- of the very popular Llewellyn.
and killed her with one blow of its (Monday.
out.' Another way to Insure tiie Juices
paw
| “One of the most extravagant ha- goats In double-deck cars, $20 a car laate,Y 2<380 visitors, according to an
In a Juicy pie is to add sugar, a bit of
from
points
west
ot
Umatilla;
$18
a
"
8tlmate
Thomas
Fitzgerald,
city
butter and seasoning, then when the
District Judge Bonner, of Des bits of American people is the care-
under crust is dampened nil nround,
Moines. who has declined to marry lessness' with which they treat their car from points east of Umatilla as reorder. He based his estimate on
far as and including Pendleton; $15 a ,he caah receipts received as payment
place the top crust. Press down all
approximately 100 couples since Jan- automobiles. ’
around nnd wrap with a two or three-
car from points east of Pendleton to ot the fees charged by the city for
uary 1, announced last night th^Uhe J
use of the park's privileges.
Inch strip of muslin wrung from cob)
Police
Bar
Charleston.
and
including
Huntington;
$12
a
car
will no longer perform marriage cere-
“Retignation it a
water. When the pie Is removed from
1,200,000
Mill City. — Wednesday
monies in the courtroom. In explain­ Oakland, Cal. — Chief of Police from points east of Huntington to and
the oven peel off the cloth at once.
daily tuicide."
shipped
including
Nampa,
Idaho;
$10
a
car
Chinook
salmon
eggs
were
ing his stand, he declared marriages James T. Drew has issued an order
should be contracted under religious barring the Charleston dance from from points east of Nampa to and In- from the Breitenbush racks to the
HEN one gives up fighting nnd
‘ I public dancehalls
- - jn Oakland.
¡eluding Shoshone, Idaho; $8 a car I Santlam hatchery at Mehama. Ap-
resigns himself to his fate, he
Influence.
i proximately 5,000.000 eggs remain at' has, to all Intents and purposes, com­
The order was issued on recom-'from points east of Shoshone. «
Dispatches to the foreign office in
l Breitenbush. From the South Santlam mitted suicide. Thnt Is the sum nnd
Ryan, city >
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Tokio by Japanese consuls in a num­ mendation of Mrs. Anna
Cabinet Members Out.
'racks 1,750,000 eggs have been sent substance ot the words quoted above,
claims that'
dancehall
supervisor,
who
ber of Chinese cities declare that there
Ottawa.—The members of the lib-, to the Bonneville hatchery ami 600,000 which came from the pen of the great
in Oakland
is prospect that a major engagement the Charleston, as danced
N
=
Mrs. Ryan eral cabinet of W. L. MacKenzle King, will be shipped In a few days to the French writer. Honore de Balzac.
dancehalls,
is
indecent.
between the armies of Marshal Chang
Balzac, who Is famous as the author
Tso-Lin and General Feng YuHsiang said, however, that the Charleston, if who were defeated in last week's Deschutes hatchery.
BBREVIATED
of many novels which rank ns classics.
parliamentary elections, with the ex-
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may begin soon in the vicinity of Pe- properly executed, is not indecent,
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Monmouth.—The J. M. Meyers farm
was born nt Tours, France, In the
ception of George P. Graham, minister'
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three miles south ot Monmouth, con- year 1700. Before completing his
kin. Considerable fighting has already '
of railways and canals* handed their ...
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Chang Troops in Flight.
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| listing of 184 acres of farm land, has twenty fourth year he had published a
taken place at Shantung.
Tsingtao, China.-The
premier Saturday bwn g<j|d tQ Thpodore Meyerg> a F1„r. number of novels under various notns
China.—The troops of Mar-
Mar-; resignations to the p.cuoc
Wounds of the world war remain
SOMETHING NICE
shal Chang Tso-Lin are in general re-1 and tbeY were accepted.
|da caplta|)8t( consideration being $24,-' de plume but none were attended by
and while the great armies which
treat in consequence of the arrival at
Premier King announced that Par- 000 Mr keyers, who has a large stock any great success In the year 1820,
grounded their guns seven years ago Hsucbow of the forces of Yeuh Wei- »ament would meet December 10, Pro-|fann fn Iowa p|ans to establish an-1
ELL, Aesop dear,” Auld Mrs.
he published his novel, “Le Dernier
have been demobilized there is a con­
Dumkopf, “what »hull I
Chounn,
u
Tale
of
La
Vendee.
”
This
Chun, the governor of Honan province, vi,l*fl legal requirements could bo met. i other
otb(,r hero
Wltb
the
ou
t]oojc
for
here.
stant need to mobilize the spirit pf
As to his own Intentions, he promised farrnlng br|ghter 8eTeraI )arge 8ale8l was the first work to which he at­ you for your birthday?”
peace. President Coolidge declared who Is an ally of General Wu Pei-Fu, an announcement tomorrow.
“Oh, I don't know,” reflected Mr.
tached his name and the sensation
are expected In this vicinity.
Dumkopf. “Let me see. I don't know.
Saturday in an appeal for support of head of the movement in the Yangtse
which 1. aroused brought him fame.
against Chang Tso-Lin.
the annual membership enrollment of region
„
A much greater degree of success Um—I don't know.”
Baker. — A shipment of machinery
Coolidge Favors Court-
“Would you like a nice calendar
the American Red Cross, beginning’ The Honan troops are reported to
attended
the publication of Balzac's
for the Lucky Strike mine, located on
Washington, D. C.—President Cool­ Ruby creek about one mile south ot next work, ''Physiologic de Murlage,” purer for slicing the months off calen­
Armistice day
be advancing rapidly and to be near
Armistice ay.
1 Tsinan, where it is said there is panic. idge Is hopeful that congress will act
dars ns they get used up? You nlwujs
the old Red Boy mine in Franlto dis-, which Is noted for Its piquant and neglect to keep your calendars up to
That a differential in freight rates
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caustic
observations
on
human
na
­
favorably at Its coming session on a trlct> haH arrned> The machinery con-
exist in favor «f/he shippers in the
Malad/Ravafle8 Ducks,
resolution providing for American ad- l|gts of ftn a|r con)preg8Or nnd two1 ture. All the works of Balzac are date, you know."
territory comprising Wisconsin, Min-
"That sounds useful,” agreed Mr.
I ma)1 n)egel engfnM (o
nged ,„1 characterized by the close observation
nesota, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and! Astoria, Or.-Deputy Game Warden herence to the world court.
Dumkopf.
of
human
nature
which
Is
to
be
noted
His views on the court a. set forth| proapect|ng w|th a 16.ton capac|ly
the district generally known as the Smith of Seaside has warned duck
"Or perhaps you’d rather have a
in this work. The genius of Balzac Is
western trunk-line territory, amount- hunters against eating any ducks in his two messages to congress andjmln that lg ln procegg of instruction' marked by his distinct, although some­ nice Chinese back scratcher? You
Ing to 14 per cent lower than for the . which they are not certain were In his Memorial day address this year and whlch w)U bf) rfiady for operatlon' time» exaggerated, delineation of char­ know how long your back Is nnd how
short your arms are."
rest of the western United States, was brought down by their guns, following are unchanged and ho is not enter- Bhort|y
"That would be n practical gift,”
the declaration of Archibald B. Roose- the finding Saturday and Sunday of taining any proposal which might alter
Among the best-known works of this
Quinaby—The high price of red writer are, "Scenes de la Vie Par- assented Mr. Dumkopf.
velt in a statement made public in about 100 dead ducks along the Clat-( or compromise his stand for ratifica­
"But then maybe you would prefer
Spokane, Wash., Sunday.
¡««P Plains re*ion' One flock °f about tion of the protocol with reservations. clover seed, which has been fixed at Islenne," “Scenes de In Vie de Prov­
28 cents, falls to cheer the growers,) ince,” "Le Pere Gorlot” and “Le Medl- a nice pipe rack in cnse you ever get
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into, 24 sprigs were found on a small area
any pipes?”
Ability of deputy collectors of inter-.
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Mistletoe Called Pest-
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Pn_. ' in the sand near Sunset beach. They
owing to the fact that there is little । cln <le Catnpngne.”
"Er—nil right. A Chinese pipe purer
nal revenue working out of tne Port-.
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The
Inst
named
work
translated
is
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.iiv v,i„a
nnd were not marked and appeared to be
Washington, D. C.—If the depart seed in the country in spite of the
land office to look behind income and
„„„»uinn
“The Country Doctor." the publication —er, I menu a short-armed calendar—
ment of agriculture has its way, kiss­ very largo acreage given up to it. In of which brought Balzac Into corre­ er, thnt Is to say—”
miscellaneous tax returns swelled
1
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ing opportunities under the Christmas some cases In this vicinity the yield spondence with th« Countess Eveline
"Oh, Aesop, I’ve thought of the very
Uncle Sam’s receipts from those
Shots Miss Army Ship.
thing I A nice bended bag for me to
mistletoe
will
be
abolished.
The
de-
was
about
half,
and
in
others
insuf-
de
Hanska.
This
woman
Is
the
“
Polish
sources by $1,630,298 during the fis-
Portland, Me.—Coast guard boat CG- partment doesn’t object to the kiss- ficient seed appeared in the husks to Lady" to whom Balzac dedicated Ids carry when you take ine out I Think
cal year which ended June 30, last.
how proud you'll be of me!"
This figure is included in a report 151 opened fire Monday on a suspect- Ing, but to the mistletoe, which Is re- pay for hulling it. Hundreds of acres “Modeste Mignon.” written In ISM.
"Surt^ get me that—fine I” gasped
Fifteen
yours
Inter
he
mis
united
In
garded
as
a
dangerous
forest
pest.
(
of
clover
was
burned
in
the
field
here
prepared for the house ways and ed rum runner, which proved to be an
Mr. Dumkopf, as he wiped his stream­
A drive has been started against after it was cut, placed in windrows marriage with this same heroine of Ids
means committee, now considering the army steamer loaded with two tons
ing brow, nnd Mrs. Dumkopf smiled
Alexander
W.of
explosive
powder.
Two
one-pound mistletoe tn the national forests . and
it was dl«- literary work.
... "by
a by Alexander
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new revenue - bill
bill,
w. oi ovrilAciun
explosive nntvrlxki*
powuer. Twn
± »o nnp.nnnnd
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victoriously nnd retired cliucklously
Bnlzac
’
s
death
occurred
In
the
year
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flint
wo
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onorl
Wit«
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eblpf
Willi 111 ten
Luu y years
Kill B lll»J
Gregg solicitor for the internal rev-'shells passed close to the army craft'within
the UL-pa
department hopes covered that weed seed was the chief
behind her embroidery.
enue bureau.
J before its signals were
| to
| I product.
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| I 1850.
to exterminate
exterminate the
the plant.
plant.
were recognized.
recognized.
(® Georg« Matthew Adams.)
(9O.org« Matthew Adams.)
Cursio Suckert, editor of the fascist
paper Conquista, in Rome, and Pietro
Nenni. director of the Avanta. fought
a duel Saturday. Nenni was twice
a - a a. _
rounded in the 10th assault, but the
duellists parted unreconciled.
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