The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 26, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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mid Coos liny AdvertNer.
No. 243
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TOM
L Verdict Reached in Marsh-
tea WIUIUUI niai m
1 4 O'clock.
H.NY PROPHESY HUNG
IHANI V.mx no APnillTTAI
JUni "" wuwuii mu
. P.miiuifl n( Dnnnl
Four Jurors ouuu.uu u, .,
tO iry W. n. ruuio
Murder Case.
(Sncclal to Tho Times.)
moUILLE, Ore., April 26. Tho
. - t rA-Mftf nlinrtvAfl with
Ijloorooiaio ui owv. ......
,. nnrdor of Chas. Murray In
umbfleld lost Dccembor, wob sub-
-- . it. iitr nr ii:tii rn r
dtted to J-, . - ;;--.:-;-
OTlns "u",nnnr.
. .Anllmnnt nmODIT tUOSO fol-
Iiflilat tho trial Booms to bo that Bho
"J be either acquitted or thoro will
to banc Jury.
TWi Biiornoon iuu wvuuuk i
... TV TCmmIm ttW 111. mill.
l.flntrr W. II. ruuiu . iuu .uui-
Jr of Wilcox Ib undorwny. At 4
't!ock four Jurors hod boon ob-
The grand Jury has not mado nny
riMrt this week and It Is doubtful
II tter will report beforo tomorrow
n of tho principles theories nd-
,ixt br tho dofetiBO was Mint tho
footing was accidental. They maln-
ultedthatOoldlo uestscou was ibik
li to Millet whon Murray camo up
a them. As alio turned to boo Mur
tir, her muff In which alio cnrrlod tho
rtrolrer slipped downward. Sho
nlbed, they roalntnlnod to Keep tno
u from falling and In grasping It,
dicbined tho wonpon. They also
Idtlmed that Millet In grnsplng her
us, tamed the gun upwnrd toward
Kimjr.
WRITES ABOUT
UNCLE'S DEATH
P. A. Graffort Greatly Shocked
By Tragic End of Jacob
Evans Last Week.
P. A. Graffort, of Los Angolcn, a
ncphow of Jncob Evans, who was
found slnln last weok at his homo .on
South Inlet, is expected here short
ly, to aid In forrotlng out the crlmo
nnd In looking nftor tho estate. Mr.
Graffort hno written hero to this ef
fect. It Is expected that there will bo n
lively contest ovor Evans estato,
which 1b presumed to bo upwards or
$10,000. Wm. Turpen, of North
llond, Is In chnrgo of tho property at
present, having been nppolntcd by
tho court to look after it for the fivo
children of Evnns by his Indian wifo.
Kvnnn, it is Bald, loft no will or nt
nny raio nono has uccn found so far.
In a Icttor to Tho Times, Mr. Graf
fort says:
Through tho courtesy of Edgar
McDnnlols, I was Informed vestordnv
of tho horriblo and hcnrt-brcnklng
muraor or my ucar uncle, Jacob Ev
nns. If 1 had know whnt I do now, I
should havo loft for there Imirn.
dlntely, but I did not know how long
no was killed beforo ho was found or
If an Immediate burial was necessary
nnd I was at a loss to know whnt to
do. I sincerely trust tho officers
Will put forth every effort posRlblo to
know who and why such a tcrrlblo
doath should bo his.
In my recent visits not onco did 1
hoar him nay n word against anyono
nor sponk of any one whom bo bo
1 loved wns an cnomy. My opinion is
this: In our letters, ho was nlan-
Dirii - HI 1 1 I nr n m"K l0 c"mo lo J'08 Angoies io mauo
III L U IIIUIIILII !.!?Ji?j
itiiii(i nv nnu iiiuiivj, niiit.ii iiiiii,
nnd yet ho never had much monoy
with him nnd I cautioned him novor
to enrry any. Another thing, who-
ovor committed tho deed, was one
who was acquainted with his dogs, ns
I do not bollevo vory many mon could
havo como upon his promises wltl.
out tho attention of tho dogp. For
this they woro trained and living
ulono, ho wns always armed for any
thing evil that would come ills wny.
Yot It Is a mystery. Uncle was plan
ning coming enrllor with mo nnd if
ho only had, nil this could and would
havo been avoided.
It grieves me terribly also to know
thnt ho wns alono. While I know
Iiold thsi iii niinniinn. .,.7M.n. ' o " many nnu goon wnnii inunu.
K and tt bJn ? ho lived nlono bo many years nnd
uouDie and flow Into n. rngo and,;,,,, ,,, . nftVor anw nnf, .
pea a revolvor.
Sister Ship of Titanic Forced to
Abandon Trip on Account or
Trouble With Crew.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
SOUTHAMPTON, England, April
20. Tho whlto Star llnor Olympic
hold off Itydo, Islo of Wight, slnco
Wednesday by a strlko of flromon,
todny abandoned hor trip to Now
"iork and returnod to this port. This
wns mndo ncccssnry by tho desortion
of soatnoa this morning, whon tho
Jinonuomptcd to roplaco tho strlk
lug firemen with non-union inon.
Tho firemen having signed for this
voyage havo lnld thoir.sclves opon to
tho chnrgo of mutiny. Immediately
following tho wnlkout,' tho Whlto
8tnr lino nppealod to tho authorities
with tho result that tho Olympic's
whole complement of sonmon, num
bering 04, were nrrcstcd when thoy
enmo nshoro. Thoy will bo nrrnlgnod
In pollco court nt Portsmouth on tho
charge of mutiny.
The trouble on tho Olympic start
ed over tho llfo Bavlng nppnrntus
aboard tho vessol, members of tho
crow maintaining thnt It was Inade
quate,
b KILLS
FIND
S
OF
I
mi n MnTurn
(Louis Whitlock of Portland
Shoots Mrs. N. Bellaire
When Rejected.
(By Auoclatod Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PORTLAND. Or.. Anr. 20. Louis
fetlock, nged clghtcon, today shot
ul killed Mrs. N. llollalro. propria-
of a dye-works horo In hor olllco.
utlock had gono to tho olllco to
W!ki bis attentions to Harriot Dol-
e, tne flf toon-voar-old dnuchtor of
SHtt.ffi,E.- r,. 8? y-B W.WSK
Remains of Col. Astor, Presi
dent Hays and Isador
Strauss Recovered.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Dr Tlmos)
NEW YOKK, April 20 Tho
bodlos of Col. J. J. Astor and Isador
Strauss, victims of tho Titanic dis
aster, havo boon recovered, accord
Ing to a dispatch to tho White Star
lino today.
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day
Tlmos.)
HALIFAX. N. 8., April 20. Tho
body of C. M. Hays, president of tho
Grand Trunk railway, has beon add
ed to tho list of identified dead ro
covorcd from tbo Tltanto dlsastor.
TO
NG
WAPPKN8TE1N TO PIUSON
Former Chief of Pollco of Seattle'
IiO.sc on Appeal,
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
OLYMPIA, Wash., April 26. Tho
Hupromo court todny denied the pet!
U. S. Army Transport From
San Francisco to Succor
Refugees in Old Mexico.
(Dy Associated Press to Coob Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20.
Tho army transport Duford will loavo
San Francisco Sunday for tho wost
coast of Mexico to pick up Amorlcan
rorugces wno may wish to leavo tno
country. Tho Duford will mako calls
at soven or moro ports.
F.I n co tho robots began to mako
headway In their operation's along
tho Pacific Coast, communication has
been cut off with mnny Interior towns
whero Americans reside This has
loft tho Stnto Department without
Information ns to their safety and
this is in tho faco of wanton acta of
bandits nnd orgnnlzod rebels. Thoro
has boon n constant nppoal to tho
Stnto Department for aaslstanco for
theso pcoplo but officials havo trlod
to ward off tho necessity of sending
United States vossols to tho coast.
Today's reports of tho situation
throughout America shows it is gen
erally becoming worse
While tho Duford Is a government
vessel, stress Is lnld on tho fact thnt
Stato
I HADLEY EOOGES MISSOUR
INTO THE ROOSEVELT COLUMN
ASK PERMIT TO
BRIDGE BAY
tlon for a rohoarlng In tho enso of
Charles W. Wapponstoln, who wns no soldlors will bo aboard.
Kontonccd to servo threo to ton yoars Department advices nro thnt porhnps
In tho stato ponltontlnry. This ends fivo hundred AmorlcnnB nro likely to
tho litigation and moans Wnppon
ntoln must go to tho ponltontlnry.
avail thomsolvcs of tho opportunity
to Icnvo Mexico.
No shot Mrs. Del-
did not know nor nover saw ono or
Bii v Vi - iiMi., . "'" ."" . his relatives until I mado him n visit
it;i, ff."", . " ir... Insr Jnlv. Ills llfo
E TAPPERS
lit Aim i... . r.V 'asf J i iv. his mo wns inn oi nu-
StaTnCVr LbIa..C' "T.VMtu... -nd ho enjoyed telling me
llDoiifnVru.i tiMi.? ,",',";'" or ins 'mm oxpenonces nnu sceinvu
li th Im,7.' ' ,Whl l0?k'fl brthI-! lo onjo, llfo, yet bo told me ho ren-
hi I' if.n f"'1 of onQ of Mrs' Do1' Hxod wns jr-ttlng old nnd wo
flaughtera. llre0(1 ,.im to eon,0 with us. I urged
" I my family to come, Just nrriving
I a weolm ngo from Mlcblgau,
and liero wo woro planning on uncle
coming to spond his remaining dnyj.
' I rnn hnrdlv renllzA It. If I COUld
havo reachod tnero I wonia nnvo ieu
I Immediately or could ho havo been
kept, but I did not know whnt to do
I or say.
I will kindly nsK you io semi mo
tho nnnors thnt I may know what tho
offlcors havo found nnd I ngnm re
pent I hope thoy will go over u care
fully. ... .
Undo hns told mo of his buslneb
affairs of which I am familiar anil
yot this Is only n minor nffalr as com
pared with his life. It may bo nec
essary for mo to como to jinrsnuoiu
to look auer auairs nun yui mm
unclo Is gono I havo no desire to re
turn.. I do not know whnt or who
' I mny put In claim ns thero are eomo
IKE G
Me Messages Cost New York
Bookmakers $75,000 on
One Race.
pj Associated Press to Coos Day
vPn, ... iimo.)
ir. . on Bratlwny today, a gang
nd SUNDAY.
"end ihNhn.li . ..... .
'fiiffit .1 """'" "isuimu ciuo s
i "'l llttlirn nt l.'..l. 1 tt.ii r......
' "l"ht i"H' iiun niinir-
. 'terrnan p.,..-,.... ,. . ,
irojj, u,aiu rjpns nt lieu
HOUMimi.o
FUmi.'c'I'T, Konulno MEXICAN
f'J an ii , X.ca aRy P'c ,n the
' untu 12 o'ormr n niv,
. "e "RADY to SI3RVE. Phone
Lved calling Cards at Red
branco In uncle's llfo.
FIND DEMOCRATIC JUSTICE.
f " """ "
' "IIB nthniKi w.t. t . .. M. ..- - .... ...
IMfromt. i i ny '" things which woro a uiuer rumum-
J uuiin mil uiiru iiiwirniiiiir
l-t BOOl rr,n... ,.. . .. ', .. I
r conn w" '"T ,vom "
raphlo V7. "'".ll" Lw ." .-BC" '"
pool room that Sunorstition
fraud "J"! .r"c. ,.at Jftwoftown.
is hnii. i "" uioeuverun uiiiii
BOllr lt-r nl,nn r i.
town - i. . ""l' ixuruiuil ntis
towa to be the real winner.
t,utv.... ...t:::..l:-
pirrvi-o."' 'kih't uurrriin
Mir m .,.' Ul ' nt STAFFORD'S
"u
Tho Inw requlros thnt the County
Clerk shall enll to his asslstnnco In
cnnvnsslng votes east at nn election,
two Justices of tho peaeo one a re
publican tho other a democrat res
idents of the county. Justice E. a
D. Holdon of Cooullle. and Justice
C R Wade of Dandon were sloctd
by tho clerk for the performance of
this service for the recent primary
election. Heretofore, we are iuform
ol. it has been Impossible to secure a
democratic JuUp In this county, bti
In this Instance Dandon furnished
one of this political faith and the
law was compllod with. Coquille
Herald.
kodak"" films developed
and 1 PR1NTFD at the RED "ROSS
DRUG STORI
Tho world's biggest apple orchard
Is In Kansas. It coutalns 04,000
trees.
WOULDN'T 60 JAPS NOW IN
TO AID SHIP OLD MEXICO
Captain of Califomian Accused
By Nembers of Crew In
Affidavit. '
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20.
A sworn statement that tho captain
of tho liner Cnllfornlnn rofused to
go to aid the Titanic although she.
was only a fow miles away todny was
filod by Ernest GUI, a donkey on
ginomnn on tho Califomian, with tho
senate committee Investigating tho
Titanic disaster.
GUI said tho distress rockots were
plainly visible from tho Cnllfornlnn
nnd must havo been vlslblo to both
tho bridges nnd lookout.
GUI was placed on tho witness
stand Immediately after Chnlrmnn
Smith of tho investigation commltteo
finished reading GUI's affidavit.
GUI testified that somo time be
fore midnight, a ship ho took to be
tho Titanic, passed tho Cnllfornlnn.
The Califomian at tho tlmo was
caught In a field of Ice and her ei.
glnos stopped. Gill testified that tho
vessel must, havo been plnlnly vlslblo
from the bridge nnd lookouts, as well
ns tho rockets sho sent up lntor. The
rnntnin of the Cnllfonilan. GUI snld,
paid no nttontlon to distress slgnnls
Confirmation of Deal Involving
Big Territory Near Mag-'
dalcna Bay.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmos.)
SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. Tho
prosont condition nt Mngdnlona Day,
Mexico, Is reported in splendid shnpo
to tho Examlnor from an oxpoditlon
of three stnff correspondents. It Is
reported that oxtenslvo concessions
of timber nnd agrlculturo lands, ac
companied by n grant of fishing
rights for soven hundrod miles from
Mnnzanllla to Sallna Cruz, woro ob
tained through tho Jnpanoso ambas
sador to Mexico for thirty JapanoBO
scientists who nro now on tho ground
making olaborato surveys and Inves
tigations. Among thorn is Katsuyo
Tago, as olllclal roprcsontntlvo of tho
Jnpaneso government. Tho conces
sion wns mado' to a private company
backed by Solchlro Asnno, president
of tho Oriontnl Steamship Company
and n wealthy bankor. It Is ex
plained that the expedition wan, sent
to Mngdalena to investigate tho ro
portod purchnso of Moxlco landB by
Japanese Interosts nftor tho mnttor
had been brought by resolution bo
fore tho United States Senate asking
and tho refusal to got up steam and , President Tnft for full Information
im io the nld of tho strnngor so in- regarding tho roportod purehnsos.
ronsed the crew that GUI trlod to or- Tho dispatch declares that tho ox
gnnlze a protesting party nmong the plorntlona along the Moxlcan const
are ueing mauo unuor mo direction
of mon directly connocted with tho
Japnnoso gorornmont.
IllOll. 110 SniU IHO uumuruiuu urn
not get up steam until sometime nft
or S o'clock:
CONDITION IN MEXICO
From Mexico
American On Return
Sin U. S. Must Intervene.
(Dy Associated Proas to Coos Day gt0 n Wi Rdgington, 177 Front St.,
FOR a good TWENTY YEAR
LIFE Investment Contract, ono
which pays DIVIDENDS nnnunlly,
Times.)
NEW ORLEANS. April 20. De
claring that slnco President Taft Is
sued a rocont proclamation to Amoi
leans In Mexico that llfo for Ameri
can lu Moxlco has become unonuur
Mnrshfleld, Oregon.
FJno Jewelry at tho Red Cross
Jewelry Department.
lIPJYim lllllTTT.!,'! nml T.1WI7V
able, according to Cloment Gulon, 0 C'KXTS pot'ND at STAFFORD'S
owner of tbo Julia Carlisle mines In SATURDAY nnd SUNDAY.
Chihuahua, arrived hero today. He
&JfcJ&ViiZ Oo to tho HOVAT, tonight and see
Inir oan prevent Intftrventlon of tho ?X
American government within
Gulon Is a mining engineer of
In "THE HELLS," the
CO greatest damntlc act In Yaudevlllo.
days.
New
the United States navy
Tho McCLOYS will repeat tho
.. . i. .1 stiam HmitAnant in
iSOW lureuim ix in...... -"";:" T.PT.T.S l,v Bnnn.lnl ronuost tnnlcht at
ins miner. . -- ---
tne Ulilieu oiii--B iiyj. " " nnv,T
he said, was president of tho United tho ROxAL.
States Mall Steamsuip company oi
New York. Try The Times Want Ads.
Southern Pacifio's Formal Ap
plication Reported to Have
Been Filed.
That tho Southern Pacific hns
mado npplicatloK to tho War Depart
ment to construct tho brldgo ncross
coos uny rrom Sand Point to near
tho mouth of Pony Inlot, according
io mo pinns nnu Bpociiicntlons shown
horo by O. J. Mlllls wa tho word
that was rocolvod by Coos Day par
ties today. Tho application Is said
to havo boon filod yesterday or th.
nay uoioro.
Tho filing of It nt this tlmo and
nhcad of tho petitions circulated horo
favoring It, Is supposed to havo been
so thnt Congress may act on It, It
congressional action Is necessary. If
a hearing Is cnllod on tho applica
tion, as is llkoly, tho petitions will bo
presented then, probnbly.
Ilnlncs Is Ilusy.
F. A. Ilnlncs, who loft tho first of
tho weok with Georgo Flanagan art
Potor Logglo on n trip ovor tho Coob
Dny & Dolso surrey, has sont In for
some mon to nld In clearing pnrt of
tho survey. No nnnouncemont has
beon mado concerning tho dovolop
monts In tho Coos Dny & Dolso proj
ect, but parties who havo boon koop-
ing in cioso touch with it a eel nro
that thoro will bo "something doing
soon."
Retting on Sumner.
Tho rallwny discussion was aug
mented today by somo hotting on the
supporters of tho various projects.
It was stated today that ono woll
known Mnrshfleld man had wagorod
n suit of clothes that tho Bumnor
people would bo running trains Into
Coos Day boforo any othor lino.
Several hats havo boon hot on
various qdostlons In tho discussion.
Mny Confer Todny
Tho Railroad Commltteo of tho
Mnrshflold Chambor of Commorco ox
poets to hold n conforenco this nftor
noon with C. A. Smith rolatlvo to an
ndjustmont of tho dlfforonccB bo
tweon tho Tormlnnl Railway and tho
Southern Pnclflc. Tho hour of "tho
conforonco had not boon dollnltoly
flxod nt noon.
Hnl lies In Town.
F. A. Hnlnes roturnod last even
ing but whon soon todny wns vory
rotlcont about tho mnttor. Ho said
that ho had not scon Mossrs. Loggia
nnd Flnnngan for sovornl days but,
ho would not deny but that ho know
whnt thoy woro doing. However, ho
wouldn't toll. Ho snld that ho might
tako out somo mon nnd do somo work
on tho survoy but would not any whnt
slgnlflcnnco it hnd.
State Republican Convention
Finally Instructs Against
Taft.
TAFT FORCES LATER
HOLD NEW CONVENTION
Contesting Delegates Chosen
Deadlock Broken After
All-Night Session.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
TImcn.)
ST. LOUIS, April 20. Gov. Her
bort S. Hndloy nnd his friends early
today swung tho Missouri stnto re
publican convention for RoOBoroltJ
after a 24-hour deadlock In which
tno Tnft Icndors woro finally com
pletely routed. Eight dologates at
largo to tho national republican con
vention, all Roosovolt mon and all
Instructed for him, woro olectod after
two Tnft dologates had boon elected
nnd thon resigned tholr plnccs on tho
Missouri delegation whon tho con
vention voted instructions for Rooso
volt. Taft loaders, dlssatlsflod wltt tho
rosults of tho republican otnto con
vention which adjourned horo at
G:30 o'clock this morning, mot at
hotol at 10 o'clock and namod four
dologntoB at largo to tho national
convention.
DUFORD GETS READY
T0-
M 1
IS
CLEANUP DA!
Plans Perfected to Make
Marshfield "A Spotless
Town."
POSTPONE "TACl DAY"
Owing to somo of tho Marsh-
Hold high school girls being" un-
' nblo to participate In tho "Tag
Day" tomorrow, It hns beon do-
cldcd to poBtpono It Indefinitely.
Tho plan will bo cnrrlod out,
however, some dny In tho near
future
Tho "Cleanup Day" brigade will
got you tomorrow if you don't hurry.
With n scoro of earnost mon and
women augmonted by a hundred or
so school boys, tho crusado against
unsightly rubbish heaps, garbago,
old boxes, etc., in Mnrshfleld tomor
row promlaos to eclipse anything of
tho kind ovor hold on tho Day,
Todny thoro woro ovldonces In
nearly every part of tho city of peo
ple getting ready, somo bolng deter
mined to hnvo tholr placos elonuod
up beforo tho public campaign got
undorwny.
Tho planB for tho "Cloan-up" cru
sade have beon completed and If
tho weather Is not unpropltloiis, to
morrow night will likely seo Marsh
fled "A spotless town." Tho school
boys hnvo beon divided Into teams
and a team will bo assigned to each
section of tho city to work under the
direction of the committeo In chnrgo
of that district.
Dr. E. Mlngus has been appointed
to aid the commltteo In chnrgo of tho
waterfront clean-up and P. M. Hall
Lewis, who has been doing such ef
fective work In "cleaning up" th,
orchards of Coos county, will assist
the committee In the district betwee.i
Highland and Central avenues.
Army Transport Prepares for Trlit
to Moxlco.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmo.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Anrll 26 Un-
dor ardors to Ball for ports on tho'
Pacttlo Coast of Moxlco, tho nrnyr
tranoport Duford, which Is lying"
horo, today began coaling whllo pro
visions and medical supplies are buy
ing rushed aboard. Tomorrow morn
ing tho vessol will go on dry dock nnifcl
tho work bontomplntod will bo com
pleted Saturday night whon tho ves
sel will bo ready to Ball. No troops
will bo taken but physicians and r
dotachmont of thb hospital corps will
bo carried ns many roftigoos nro re
ported to bo In need of troatmont an
n result of privation nnd hardships.
BALL SCORES
Portland Drops Still Another
Game to Oakland Vernon
Shut Out.
PORTLAND, Ore, April 20.--Portlnnd
lost ngnln yostorday to
Oakland by n score of 0 to 5. Tho
scores In tho Coast Leaguo i'.ainoH
woro as follows:
At Portland R. II. B.
Portlnnd G 14 S
Oakland 0 8
At Lob Angolcs R. II. E.
Los Angeles .3 8 3
Sncramonto 4 8 0
At Oakland II. II. E.
Vornon 0 3 2
San Francisco 1 8 1
ALONG THB WATERFRONT
Tho Excolslor and Nairn Smith ar
rived in early today from tho south.
Tho Alllanco Is duo In tomorrow
from Portland and will sail Sunday
for Euroka.
Tho Dreakwator will sail at 7:30
tomorrow morning for Portland,
Tho Wllholmlna completed hor
cargo of genornl morchundlso nnd
will cross out today for Florenco.
Tho most serious chnrgo that can
bo laid against a shipmaster, Is the
abandonment of his ahlp, for which
together with thoso under him, nnd
hor cargo, ho Is wholly responsible
nnd bound to do everything In his
power to snvo beforo ho attempts
to save his own llfo. Storjos of
cowardlco In shipmasters are rare,
oxccodlngly rnre.
The greatest doptliB of tho Atlan
tic ocoan Is 27.30C feet, nnd the Pn
ulflo 30.000 feet.
Flno Correspondence Cards and
Pnpor at Rod Cross.
Tho presidential offlco Is not bolng
put to the troublo of going after a
man this year.
Tho claiming departments of both
tho Roosevelt nnd Tnft headquarters
aro now perspiring freely.
KODAKS and FILMS at the RED
CROSS DRl'O STORE.