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THE SUNDAY' OUEGONIAX. PORTLAND, JUNE 21, 190S. lO BOARD ANNOUNCES TEACHERS' NAMES Instructors in Grammar and High Schools for Season of .1908-1 909. SIX PRINCIPALS ARE ADDED Twenty-two More Teachers in Gram mar Grades Five Principals aud 28 Grammar Grade Teachers Transferred Complete List. The Board of Education yesterday gave out the complete list of principals and teachers for the ensuing school year. There are no changes in the staff of gen eral officers. Superintendent BiRler and his colleagues being continued. The open ing of new schools created positions for six new principals. There are Ave trans fers of old principals. 22 new teachers in grammar grades, 28 grammar grade teachers are transferred and nine new teachers are assigned to the high schools. Following is a complete list of trans fers of principals, of new principals, new high school teachers, new grade teachers and teachers transferred: Trannfers of Principals. S. F. Ball Atkinson to Arleta. AV. A. Dickson Llewellyn to Creston. B. W. Arnold South Mount Tabor to Llewellyn. W. M. Miller Arleta to Mount Tabor. O. R.. Dinwiddle Terwilliger. to Rich mond. w Principals. Albina Homestead F. E. Harrlgan. Atkinson Mary . Lemon, vice-principal. Failing Fannie Porter. Glencoe Lawrence A. Read. Ockley Green G. W. Henderson. Peninsula E. H. Whitney. HIGH SCHOOLS. New Teachers. East Portland High School Virgil Earle. Edna Pearl Luckey, Elenor Mc Donald, Lillian Sabin, Cora I. R. Wold, Winnifred Yager, Arthur E. Yoder. ' West Portland High School C. C. Dill, Burton A. O'Mealy. GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. New Teachers. Delia Oroyle. Arlrta: Helen Coldwell, Ariptu- t'brvKtine Thomnson. Brooklyn; Blanche Shahan. Brooklyn; Bessie Bards- ley, Holladay; Mary Mahony. ilouaaay; Grace McKenzie, Kerns; Gladys Riches, Tytits; Grace Hickok. Lents: Edith Bolles, Lents; Nellie Beckett, Montavilla.; Jes sie Sands, Ockley Green; .narion Ki-hneider. Portsmouth: Josephine Lytel. Stephens; Lenore E. Powell, Williams Avenue; Lettie D. Holbrook, Williams Avenue; Grace Sanborn, Richmond; Olita Cooley, Richmond : KUa uome, iionanay; Anna. Roccrs. Sewine: Charles A. Marlitt. School of Trades; F. F. Sullivan, School of Trades. Teachers Transferred. Bertha Peaper Chapman to Albina Homestead. Cara Mastick Stephen to Albina Home stead. Belle MaeDonald Woodlawn to Arleta. Katu Young Atkinson to Broomyn. Julia Spooner Mount Tabor to Brook lyn. Ethel Havely South Mount Tabor to Brookily. Mrs. Cora Fraine Williams Avenue to Brooklyn. . Margaret ' Champer Ockley Green to Chapman. Mrs. J. A. George Woodlawn to Chap man. Nellie Fawcett Atkinson to Clinton Kflly. Edith Tidcombe Brooklyn to Failing. W. Beatrice Fargo Arleta to Failing. Caroline Jeffers Atkinson to Highland. Milola Ward Failing to Ladd. Mrs. Jennie Richardson Brooklyn to Lents. Kmma Dobie Lents to Mount Tabor. Mrs. N. C. McAdam Brooklyn to North Central. Charlotte Ballln Sunnyside to North Cent ral. Edith Leiper Williams Avenue to Ock ley Green. Grace Downing Brooklyn to Sellwood. Willima Munro Sellwood to Shaver. Mary B. Kavanaugh Williams Avenue to Thompson. Otteile Fetting Chapman to Williams Avenue. Belle Joseph Cotich to Williams Avenue. Amy Holt Failing to Woodlawn. Sara Beattie Thompson to Woodlawn. Julia Sears Arleta to Woodstock. Cora Shaver Holladay to East Portland High. Following is the complete list of the officers and teachers, elected by the Board of Education for the ensuing school year: GENERAL. STAFF. Frank Rigrler City Superintendent D. A. Grout. . .Assistant Superintendent Esther Wuest. . Supervisor of Drawing Florence Marx. . .Assistant of Drawing Leone Kays Assistant of Drawing Nellie Tuttle Assistant of Drawing Robert Krohn Supervisor of Physical Training S. E. Hunter Supervisor of Music Lulu M. Klein Assistant of Music Mrs. A. A. Sanborn Supervisor of Sewing Anna Casey Assistant of Sewing Anna Rogers Assistant of Sewing Lillian Tingle ..Superintendent of Domestic Science W. J., Standiey , '. . .Supervisor of Manual Training Assistants: M. G. Steel. H. J. Bur rows, F. M. Groshong, Leon La Forge, W. L. Miller, S. J. Ennis. Ainsworth School. H. B. Blough, principal; assistants, Ottila Pottner. Lucile Dooly, Stella Fording, Mrs. Agnes M. Glenn. Albina Homestead School F. E. Harrigan, principal; assist ants, Cara Mastick, Caroline Donlon, Bertha Peaper. Arleta School. S. F. Ball, principal; assistants, Audrey Brown, Olive Rodlun. Ada Mc Laughlin, Jennie Smith, Delia Croyle, Emma Reuter, Margaret Conway, Es telle Hlckey, Christine Chalmers, Belle MacDonald, Laura Patriquin, .Minerva Pound, Alice Peebles, Mary G. .Smith, Helen Coldwell, Louise Jones, Sadie Hatfield. Atkinson School. G. W. Hamilton, principal; vice principal, Mary E. Lemon; assistants, Helen Klernan, Mrs. L. Marshall, Flor ence A. Fryer, Lolah C. Nelson, Kath erine Padden, Anna G. DeLin, Frances Richmond, Mrs. Isabel Baker, Opal Hall. Brooklyn School. A. L. Dimick, principal; assistants, Sophia A. Wilson, Kate Young, Emily G. Forrester, Julia Spooner, Chrystine Thompson. Blanche E. Shahan, Ethel Havely, Mrs. Cora Fraine, Florence Bettinger, Mrs. Margaret B. West, Jes sie Nicholson. Center Addition School. Teachers, Mella White, Minnie Elton. Chapman School. L. H. Morgan, principal; assistants, Anna I. Cory, Anna Chalmers, Sarah A. Allen. Ella S. Mason, Marion Dickey, Mar garet Champer, Mary O'Connor, Ethel wyn Slusser, Kathleen Monsarrat, Ma tilda Weiss. Mary J. Rogers, Margaret Brehaut, Mrs. J. A. George, Helena Humason, Mary Mathews, Sada Brown. Clinton Kelly School. Charles A. Rice, principal; assist ants, Nellie Fawcett, Carlotte K. Patton, Nina B. Johnson, Elsa Ohle, Delia Wlthey, Emma V. Kienow, Marie V. Arnold, Helen Llghtner, Anna Mc Donald, Laura Thompson, Helen D. 1 reiscn, Olive -M.- misamore, riu Shonkwiler. Conch School. J. Burnham, principal: assistants, Viola Ortschild, Mrs. J. Burnham, Me dora Whitfield, Nancie D. Singleton, Estella J. Mclntyre, Mrs. E. L. Will iams, Judith Guslean, Amy B. Bauer, Mrs. Dorothy Bingham, Frances Harris, Iorre Dunlap, Mrs. Clara Anderson, Katherine Bock, Mrs. Josephine Lisher, Bertha Reed, Kate G. Lighter. Creston School. W. A. Dickson, principal; assistants. Lena Ayres, Helen L. Bushnell, Ina E. Stilwell, Hazel Hardie. Davis School. J. W. MacCormac. principal; assistants, Gertrude Orth, Maud Heggie. Failing: School. ( Fannie G. Porter, principal; assistants, Anna V. Casebeer, Laura Peterson, Helen K. Crane. Florence Converse, Edith Tid combe, Mary Mahony, Madge Hill. Caro line Copple. Johanna Cramer, Etta O. Bailey, Winifred Chance, Edith Campbell, M. Beatrice Fargo, Alice Higgins, Madge O'Connor, Eva S. Rice, May Kelly, Mar garet McDonald. Fernwood School. Irene Wuest, teacher. Fulton Park School. "H. R. Dewart, principal, assistants, Ella Ehmsen,. Mabel Finn. Glencoe School. L. A- Read, principal: assistants, Sturchler. Margaretha Geisler, Myrtle Chamberlin, Daisy Mansfield, Marana Metcalf, Ruth Simpson. Hawthorne School. J. T. Gregg, principal; assistants. Mary F. Hamilton; Anna E. Gray, Hortense P. Greffoz. Harriette E. Monroe, Hattie B. Billings, Vanne L. McLaughlin, Matie B. Train, Meta Allen, Irene Smith, Myrtle Shonkwiler,- Mabel Lewis, Rachel Hall ingby, Mrytle Hanson, Marie Bruce, Le titia McKinnon. Blanche Catlih, M. Ella Ansley, E. Cora Felt. Hl;ch East Portland. H. H. Herman, Jr.: principal; assistants, Estelle Armitage, Olive Baltimore, Fan nie L. Barbar. Carolyn Bateson. Mrs. Marguerita Bekker. J. E. Bonebright, S. H. Dodson, Virgil Earle, W. A. Feuster macher, J. R. Forden, F. V. Galloway. W. V. Green. Winifred Hays. Bessie Hill, C. L. Hoover, J. W. Huff, E. E. Jackson, Maude Kenworthy, Mrs. C. M. Krumein, E. Pearl Luckey, Eleanor McDonald, J. H. Mason, Cora Pattee, Gertrude Preston, Lillian Sabin, Cora Shaver, Hannah Schloth, Jean Slauson, Jane Stearns, Ethel S. Wakeman, H. F. Wentz. Cora I. R. Wold, Gertrude Yager, Winifred Yager, Arthur E. Yoder. High West Portland. T. T. Davis, principal; assistants, E. O. Allen. Mrs. E. S. Altman, Elizabeth Bain, Caroline Barnes, Gertrude Bomgardner, Hugh Bovd. A. E. Breece, Mary Buckley, Marian Culver, Adeline Dewart, C. C. Dill, Mabel Downs. Mrs. May Evans, Edith Gaddis, Jessie Goddard, Emma Griebel, T. A. Hayes, H. W. Herron, Gertrude James, Leona Tj. Iarrabee, Christina MacConnell. A. P. McKinlay, Marv B. Moore, Mrs. H. Mundt, Laura H. Northup, Burton A. O'Mealy, Ruth E. Rounds, S. W. Scott, F. P. Stauffer. Highland School. J. H. Stanley, principal; assistants. Ad die Clark, Leonore McMorrow, Suza Jones, Edna Collins, Cordelia Murphy, Carolyn Jeffers, Annie Davies, Virlena Ambrose, Martha Irwin, Flora Gibson, Mollie Segal, Anna Gately. Cora Eastman, Hazel Phillips, Olga Gunderson, Margaret O'Connor, Iaura Hallinan, Mary Billings, Marie Madden. Ida Pike, Winifred Haw ley, Harriet Wardan. Holman School. R. R. Steele, principal; assistants, Sadie Ewin, Grace Reeves, Annie Frazicr, Mrs. J. M. Potter, A. Jane Fargo, Edith Ogden, Sara Bates. Holladay School. Hopkin Jenkins, principal; assistants. Annie Brannan, Zelma Shaver, Ella Doble, Caroline Holman. Catherine Lamberson, Bessie Bardsley, Myrtle Reed, Alice Shan non, Anna Pearson, Edith Worthington, Newell Oakes, Frances Martin. Grace Bennett, Mary Armltstead. Louise K. Strout, Eugenia Morse, Mrs. Ada T. Beard, Grace Lamberson. Irvlngton School. G. N. McKay, principal: assistants. Beatrice Anderson. Eva Catching, Mar guerite Miller, Katheryn Johnson. Irene Higgins, Sarah Rogers. Jean Burrell, Flora Dunham, Mrs. J. W. Bushnell, Eva Jenkins. Kerns School. . Mrs. A. E. Watson, principal; assistants, Mary 10. Frazler, Mrs. Carrie Moreland, Christine Bergsvik, Grace McKenzie, Elizabeth Cormack, Minnizelle George, Kathleen Leonard, Delpha Hammond, .Estella Marias, Delia P. Sharpless. Ladd School. C. M. Kiggins, principal; assistants: Kate Kingsley, Estelle Ingalls, Grace De Graff. Kate Cahalin, Jennie Limbocker, Ivy Robinson. Henrietta Baum. Nora B. Green, Kate Protzman. Milola Ward, Lulu' Pratt, Luella Maybee. Joella Johnson, Leda May Rice. Ella Ross, Emily Hoecker, Ethelwyn Habighorst, Hazel Graham. Edith J. Young. Mabel R. Stout, Maude Stockton, Ella O'Connor. Lents School. A. F. Hershner. principal; assistants: Ida Noffsinger, Mrs. Jennie Richardson, Gladvs Riches, Grace Hickok. Mrs. L. W. Ausmus, Edith Bolles, Stella E. Smith, Alice Dougherty, Maud K. Zimmerman, Maud K. Darnell, Ethel E. Evarts. Llewellyn School. B. Wr. Arnold, principal; assistants: Mary Kane, Edith Alderson. Marqnnm School. Nellie Raabe, teacher. Montavllla School. N. W. Rowland, principal: assistants:" Minnie Butler, Ola Deniston. Florence Kreglow, Nellie Beckett, Agnes Matlock, Vida Hammond, Lydla 'Robertson. Nora Lambert, Mabel Peterson, Harriet Thayer, Jemima Bell. Mount Tabor School. W. M. Miller, prlncipalr assistants: EmVna Sturchler, Emma Doble, Mary Peery, Ethel B. Page. Ella Carpenter, Florence Williamson, Myrtle Davis, Fran ces Vail. North Central School. D. T. Van Tine, principal; assistants: Emma E. Barette, Adeline B. Rogers, Carrie Hayden, Mary E. Buxton, Mae C. Ingalls, Eva V. Joseph, Frances L. Barnes, Mrs. N. C. McAdam, Alice B. Taylor, Alma Wikander, Marion Brodie, Madge Cramer, Hallie C. Thomas, Char lotte Ballln, Septima Ansley, Elvene Grenier. Ockley Green School. G. W. Henderson, principal: assistants: Mary Rltner, Jessie Sands, Minerva Glea son, Alwina Bach. Marie Falb, Edith Bloom, Edith Leiper, Bernice Church, Blanche Mickey, Mrs. Anna Read, Emma L. Bircher. Peninsula School. E. H. Whitney, principal; assistants: Ethel Sherwood, Mrs. Laura E. Black, Florence Bollam, Georgia Bell. Portsmouth School. B. E. Hughson, principal; assistants: Carrie Meussdorf fer, Marlon Schneider, Marie Luders, Jessie McGregor, Ethel P. Blinn, Vurdi Monroe, Margaret Monks, Annie Overholtzer, Daisy Larsen, Frieda Gieger, Mrs. M. B. AJverson, Airs. L. D. Moye. Richmond School. . O. R. Dinwlddie. principal; assistants: Grace Sanborn, Olita Cooley. Rose City Park School. Delia Bluhm, teacher. , Sellwood School. C. L. Strong, principal: assistants: A. Estella Hell, Carrie E. Hunt, Kate I. Porter. Marie M. Frantz, Mrs. H. B. M. Rinearson, Alice Ormandy, Clementina Bradford, Ruble A. Goulet, CelesteAlbin, Lelah E. Chase. Henrietta Holum, Char lotte Lucas, Lucile Beard, Grace Down ing. Mrs. A. J. Farmer, Estella Robblns, Mabel Taubenheimer. Shaver School. ' L. A. Wiley, principal; assistants: Belle Chance, Adeline Hammond, Esther Segal, Mary L. Perkins. Pearl McKev, Olga Johnson, Pearl Montgomery, Lizzie A. Wilson, Dorelle Shives, Margaret Gleeson. Vernon Gradon, Mrs. B. E. Ken nedy, Willima Munro. Shattuck School. A. R. Draper, principal: assistants: Mary D. Donohoe. Mary Millard. Nellie M. Washburne, Phebe White, Ida F. Hibbard. Clara Haettinger, Lizzie Miller, Ella Crawford, Ethel Richmond. Emily Young. Paulina Rossner. Ella Nicholson, Kate Colburn, Nellie Dickinson, Thera locum, Mabel Strahan, Winifred Mosher, o mily S 1.00 GOOD BAKING AND COOKING ABE DEPENDENT ON THE RANGE Get a range that "always works never balks"; that bakes perfectly-' on oven rack and oven bottom; that gives quick and satis factory results from little fuel that lasts a lifetime. Saves work and worry. Built strong and durable throughout. Body of genuine blue planished steel, requires no blacking, -and always looks well will not chip, rust or turn white. 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Call and see them and we will explain the many other features. Your Old Stove Taken as Part Payment Carpets and Rugs J0f ntt 8 patterns 9x12 J"1, Axminster Rugs, latest designs ; regular price $33.50. ffon Cfl 4 patterns 9x12 P.OU tvooI Velvet Rugs, exclusive styles. Regular price $30. 41 Q 7C 4 patterns, 8 feet P 1 O. O 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inehes, Wool Velvet Rugs. Reg ular price $25.00. ' j O QC 7 patterns, 8 feet P 1 O.O 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, Brussels Rugs, assorted colors. Regular price $18.00. 59Q Cn 3 patterns 9x12 P7.UVJ Smith's Velvet Rugs. Reduced from $42.50. (JJ1 1 CP 5 patterns 9x12 p 1 I .VtiJ Fiber Rugs, the best thing for a bedroom. Regular price $15.00. . 6?1 A A Per yard, Royal Ax P T'T' minster Carpet ; large assortment to select from. Regu lar price $1.75. l 1 OO per yard, Hart ford P X Brussels Carpet. Reg ular price $1.35. l 1 C per yard,- Amber Vel P A A J vet Carpet, in red and green patterns. Reg. price $1.35. 0" per yard, Lakeside Brus OVJC gels Carpet; our line of patterns are complete. Regular price $1.00. C7 per yard, half-wool In-" v grain Carpet, price 75c. Regular Powers' Great Sale of Parlor Suits Our Parlor Suit Sale has been a wonderful success, but it did not surprise us, as the values shown on our floor are the greatest ever offered in Portland. If you don't need a suit now, but intend to buy later, don't pass this opportunity make your selection and we will hold it in our warehouse until wanted. Suits are all this year's goods in new and attractive designs, best construction throughout. We want you to see them. Don't miss this event.' We contracted for a lot of suits and must move them. flC ff No. 73612: 3-piece Parlor Suit, ma yUftlU hogany frame, upholstered in tapes try; the design is of the 16th century, and very neat in appearance. Regular price $108.00. &A(Z No. 72438: 3-pc. 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If eg. price $4,00. (C Couch Cover in (o tone green. Kegular price $3.50. J1 Cot Ion P.lankets, just plJ3 the thing for camming. Regular price $2.15. Gray B 1 a u kets, all wool; reg. price $7.50. T Af White Blankets, fleece V''"" wool; reg. price $10."" J0 Qf First-grade Feather ip..ZfJ pillows. Regular price $4.50. ?C Common Feather Pillows. "JC Reenlar nricp 1.00. o I . OC Comforts, assorted colors; regular price $1.7u. 7C Finest quality Com- forts.' Regular price $5.00. $4.95 $i $3 L,utle Cake, Jessie Murch, Frances Myers, Josie Davis. South Mount Tabor School. Assistants: .J3u!a Strange, Dorothy Prosser. Elenora Blohm. Stephens School. R. H. Thomas, principal; assistants: Mrs. I,. D. Thomas, Blanche H. Ross, Mary B. Fryer, lois E. Williams, Flora B. Blough. Josephine Lytel, Grace Brldfres, Anna E. Rogers, Maysie M. Fos ter, Jessie J. Harklns, Luella M. Knapp, Alice M. Banfield, Augusta J. Andresen, Charlotte Reed, Ana G. Balrd. SunnyHlde School. E. D. Curtis, principal: assistants: May Rathbun. Elphe K. Smith, Mrs. J. Cha nev. Edith P. Darling. Lucretia Allen, Ab'bio Wright. Adelaide Estudillo, Viola Thayer, Helen B. George, M. Elizabeth Eastman, Nancy E. Drew, Annie Nelcken, Male V. Peel, Jessie L. Peterson, Agnes Dlnneen, Lena Dranga, Anna M. Soren sen. Nettie Klngery. Terwlllifcer School. Assistants: Anna Moore, Jessie V. Rog ers, Hedwlg Bleeg. Thompson School. G. E. Jamison, principal; assistants: Laura Myers. Addie Naylor, Myrtle E. Cochrane. Ida Foott. Birdlne Merrill, Minnie Foott, Edna L. Amos, Anna S. Brown. Mary B. Kavanaugh, Lena Spin ney, Erma Hall, Mary McMahon. Cora Sullivan, Olive Hallingby, Bessie Dupee, Mae Ziegler. Tillie C. Amos.' Mrs. Carrie Ogle, Itha Cheadle, Hattie Williams. Vernon School. William Parker, principal; assistants: Helen Merk. Helen Bennett. Anne Dono van, Rosa E. Smith. Bess Hamond. Flor ence Allen, Gertrude Phillips, Elizabeth Davies. Williams-Avenue School. S. U. Downs, principal; assistants: Alice Munro, Emma Whitney, Metta Brown, Jessica B. Park, Mrs. Esther Kane, Ma bel Hurley, Georgia Wey, Lenore E. Powell, Lettie D. Holbrook, Edith A. Wright, Leone Kabat, Otteile Fetting, May Robertson, Irene F. Johnson, Stella VanVleet, Belle Joseph,. Parthenia Duke hart. "Woodlawn School. T. J. Newblll, principal; assistants: Emma K. Lammers, Morgiana Dunham, Elizabeth Oates. Araletta Cooper, Mattie Naylor. Margaret Barbare. Margaret Mc Morrow, Myrtia Lee Stuart, Mrs. M. E. Wilson, Amy Holt, Sara Beattie, Emma Kirkpatrick. Woodstock School. Assistants: Katherine Sinnott. Car rie McCabe, Julia Sears, Ethel Smith. School of Trades. CEleventh and Davis streets.) G. W. Hamilton, principat assistants: Charles A. Marlitt. F. F. Sullivan. OREGON G. A. R. WILL MEET AVXTJAli ENCAMPMENT AT NEW PORT THIS WEEK. Reports Will Show This State Is One of Few In Which Organ ization Is Growing. The Department of Oregon, G.' A, R., will receive reports from the comman der and his official staff at the coming annual encampment, which opens at Newport next Tuesday, which will show that the organization. In this state Is one of the very few through out the country that show an increase in membership Instead of a falling off. At almost all state ftatherings through out the United States this Summer, members of the order will be apprised of the fact that owing to the onward narch of the years the Civil War vet erans keep dropping, one by one, from the ranks and the different organiza tions are gradually being depleted be cause the old soldiers are called, by the final muster. But iti this state the Grand Army or ganization shows a creditable Increase in members and stregnth during the year that ends this week. A number of new posts have been formed throughout the state and existing posts have recruited members outside of the order. The annual address of Com mander S. F.. Blythe and the report of Adjutant-General C. A. Williams will show the department in an exceeding ly healthy condition. Few other state departments have even held their own during the year. The encampment at Newport will be attended by not less than 1000 old sol diers and members of the auxiliary wo men's organization, the Women's Relief Corps and the Ladles of the G. A. R., who hold annual conventions at the same time and place as the Grand Army. Special coaches will be attached to the Southern Pacific train leaving Portland Tuesday morning at 8:15 ubber Sanded ROOFING Requires no paint; easy to put on and stays on; Rain-proof and Sun-proof. "We want you to know Robber Sanded Roofing. That is why we wrote "Roof Talk," a 24-page Booklet about Roofs and Roofing, illustrated from cover to cover. Let us send you a copy of "Roof Talk" together with Samples of Rubber Sanded Roofing, and put you in touch with our local agent in your community. - PIONEER ROLL PAPER CO. Makers of Rubber Sanded and Rubber Flixine Roofing and Refiners of Asphaltum , - - 1 DEPARTMENT 45 los angeles, California o'clock, and passengers will be sent through to Newport without change of cars. Many will go from this city. The business sessions of the G. A. R. will be held at the Casino at New port, while the general reception and campfires will be held in the skating rink. The W. R.- C. will meet at the opera-house and the Ladies of the G. A. R. will use the Presbyterian Church for their meeting place. Abe Lincoln Corps. W. R. C, of To ledo, will give va reception to Depart ment Commander Blythe, "G. A. R., and Department Commander Mrs. Cora M. Davis, of the W. R. C, and their, offi cial staffs at the Log Caban, Nye Creek, Tuesday night, June 23.. There is a lively contest between different cities of the state for the next annual encampment and the elec tion of officers for the coming year will he a feature of thA session. SOCIETY GIRL A BURGLAR Rnns Away to Seek Adventure and Finds It in Plenty. BERLIN, June 20. (Special.) Miss Gertrude Wentzel, 17 years old, and the daughter of rich and respected parents at Targau, has been sentenced to three months' Imprisonment for hav ing committed a large number of burglaries in Switzerland, and for fir ing six shots from -a revolver at the policemen who arrested her. About seven weeks ago the girl ran away from a fashionable boarding school at Potsdam in search of adven ture, taking with her as a servant a man of 30. Emil Harden. The couple went direct to Switzerland, where the girl declared her Intention of becom ing a lady burglar and committed a number of the most daring burglartes which ever baffled the Swiss police. Having been caught at Lucerne, sha at first refused to tell anything about N herself, but after a few days in a cell she broke down and told everything. Her accomplice was sent to prison for two years. 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