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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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SPECIAL PRICE
ON PAINT I
FOR THIS WEEK
PIONEER MIXED PAINT
One-gallon cans, regular $2.25. Special $2.00
One-half gallon cans, regular $1.25. Special... $1.00
One-quarter gallon cans, rcg. 70c. Spacial 50c
FLOOR AND PORCH PAINT
One-half gallon cans, regular $1,15. Special 80c
One-quarter gallon cans, regular 60c. Special.. 40c
H
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330 Front street.
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A Checking Account
A ihceklng iiiToinil with us means you are getting In (ho
palli of nppiiiiiinlllo.s. Volt uouiu in persoiiul contact ultli tho
nfflelaN of this bank.
llj this perMinal contact joii cultivate uu uciiiiulnlunceship
which will be of value to you In case of need.
Holler lay auny a lit (lu nest-ogg I'm" Hie winter. Work may
lie scarce ami It nill conic In mighty handy to Imvo a llttlo on
dcpnslt with us to check against.
FIRST MATIOHAL Bill
OF COOS BAY
Su8tij De-posit Boxes For Rent.
FLiiH & SEillETT B1K
OliDKST UAXK IX COOS COlXTV
I'MuliIlhheil 1SHO.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AXU HAVINt.'.S DEPOSITS
OfflcciH
J. . Hcnnett, Pie.sldent.
J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President.
K. V. Williauis, Cnshler.
Geo, 1 Wliu hostor, As&t. Cnshler.
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f y'-u would grow with your neighbors, or
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News Of Nearby
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COQUILLE LAWYER IS
GIVEN BAD BEATING
Myrtle Point Mini Severely Pummels
I lint nt IImikIiiii No Arrests
Made In Case So Far
Tlio following from tho Handon
WOlld evidently refers to u C!n -
Milium mnn who wns refused n li
cense to lirnrtlco lnv In Coos Coun
ty: "A rntliur portly Individual,
locally iih 'the Coiiulllo lawyer,'
wniio imiiued with tho spirit of tin
hiiropejin war lord, Monday evening,
met n 'mortal combat' a young man i
from .Myrtlo Point on n secluded I
spot along llandou's water front and
I what happened can hotter bo under
I stood by a gllmpso of the nfore
(Ka.Id gentleman who nt iirescnt re
sembles a recuperating soldier Just
I after a deadly hand grenade battle.
I No arrests wcro made.'
SIUSLAW BAR REPORT
SHOWS TWELVE FEET
,Says There Is Two Feet .More Water
Than l,avt Year ami That Kn- .
I trance Is Much Safer Xinv
FLORKNCK, Ore., Aug 21. En
gineer F. K. Leofo has Just received
a bluo print of the bar survey re
cently made by Knglneor C. It.,
wrlKlit.
( The last survey shows tho depth
of water In tho channel all tho way
across tho bar at low tide Is now
12 feet or over which gives a depth
or 18 feet nt high tide. This Is an
Increaso of two feet over tho con-
1 i trolling depth a year ago, which was
then ten feet.
The map shows that conditions of
tho bar following the construction
of the Jetties have changed a great
deal for tho better, so far as navi
gation Is concerned and Is now
much more safo for vessels entering
or leaving tho harbor.
hi:ck At.'Aix injfhkd
Kmplnye at Government Quarry 1'ln
noil (o Ground by Large Itock
W. F. Heck, employe nt the gov
ernment iiuurry, who was recently
I Injured when struck by a rook, was
.again injure! in a siiimnr manner.
I Ho was running to get away from a
; blast when he fell, am before re-
covering ms leei n iiouiuur -' 'K
uuuveeu iu mm "" i. ilium "
OHIO II i in . iii'ck nun iiiivuu in inui(,
liinerueiicy losiuim in caro or ur.
kl.eep, who states that unless Internal
Injuries dovelon, lie will escape with
superficial bruises. Hnndon Hccord
icr. TIMHIIU AND WATFH
Hesldes ruining Coiiuillo's beauti
ful hotting, when tho fir timber was
cut on tho hill east of town, It has
had n detrimental offect on tho city
water supply. Heretofore tlio wa
ter haH been cold, oven In July nnd
August, and with the shade removed
from a reservoir a difference of sev
eral degiees In tho temperature of
tlio water Is noticeable. Co(iilllo
Sentinel.
GAHIIIXKH HHIDGi: WOHIC
Center Pier of Xew Structures to be
Hull! First
Tho Gardlnor Courier says:
. "It Is leported that tho first work
on tbo bridge across tho Uiupiiia
will begin on tbo center pier of tho
draw, tlio work probably being con
ducted from Ilono Island and work
ing towards tlio hank of tho river.
l'l.n -nllnili'lvei'M Avlll bo used ill
driving tho piling for trio work.
Tho Gardiner Mill Co. Is gottlns; out
tho piling to lio used, bringing thorn
I down from .loo Hunt's camp and
I b'loinlng tbom In tho company a
boom below tho mill.
PEOPLE'S fORUM
I Tho Coos nay Tlmos will bo
I pleased to publish lottors from Its
'lenders on nil questions of public
Interest, giving his or her address,
I r.nd bo Tar ns possible limited to
."in vcrds. In publishing theso let
ters Tho Times does not indorse
l tlio 'ews oxpressod therein; It H
i simplv affording a means for tho
.voicing of dlfferont opinions on nil
Qiieftlons affecting tlio public wel-
fnre.
tiii: i-'i.vaij iucstixv 01 thk
NATIONS
Kdltor Times;
u'lim. Mm I.nril onniea to establish
Tils kingdom on earth, ho will not
find peaco among nnuoiis, inn i
will be fighting tho battle of Armag-
eddoiuln tbo valley or Jehosphnt In,
tho Tiuk'sh Kmplro In Asia. Tho nn-l
tlons will not be p.-epnred to rocolvo
him as King or kings and Lord or
lords.but, on tlio contrnry, wo nro
told In Sacred writ tbaftho nations
woro angry." "Aim i saw uio nuui,
nnd tho kings of earth, and tbolr
nrmloH, gathered togothor to
mako war against him." And out
or his mouth gooth n sharp
Fwnrd. that with it ho should smlto
the nations: nnd ho shall rulo thorn
with a rod of Iron: and ho treadoth
the wlnopross or tho riorconoss nnd
wrath or tho Almighty God." Row
litis; 10:10,15.
Paul tells us that Just hoforo tho
Lord comes tho second tlmo to dollv
or his own, the world is being deceiv
ed by false doctrlnos or "peaco and
saroty." 1 Tlioss. 5: a. Tho nntlons
or this world will uover crown
Christ ns their king. Somo or our
so-called reiormors who aro trying
to induco'pooplo into the kingdom or
God by tho rorco or civil statutos.
nnd to usher tho kingdom or God
Into this world through the gntoway
of politics, are working on a plan
that can only raise ralso hopes. Th s
present world, with all its plans, la
!TW0 SMALL MILLS
START NEAR BANDON
Cov .V .'rlffltli Moo Olil IMtuit From
Kile Ither, Curiy Co., to Itrntl.
ley Luke Hliliort.s Starts
i Cox & Grirflth. whoso saw mill
inii tln Ilcnr rwnli rnml wnn rnpiintlv
destroyed by fire, ore putting tin an
other on Mr. Cox's land near Hrad
ley Lake, where he has 210 aercs,
some of which Is heavily timbered.
A portion of tho burned ouu'pnient
will bo repaired and Installed and
tho balance of tho machinery Is be
Ins hauled from an old mill on Klk
river In Ctirrv rountv.
The Hlehorts saw mill in Dow Val
ley which has been closed down
several weeks, started up again this
week nml Is now turning out local
fir orders. The mill put out white
cedar lumber exclusively at first
put the price has dropped to such
a ridiculous price nt San Francisco
Unit It was a losing proposition to
continue. Haudou Hccorder.
KENDALL RAILROAD
SURVEY IS RESUMED
Kngliicor Vn I'lalu Kvpcot.s to Com
plete I'lcliiiiluury Work on Xciv
Itoail In Two Months
ROSKHURO. Oregon, August 21.
F. M. Von Plata baa notified local
parties that ho will arrive in Hosc
burg next Monday morning prepar
atory to resuming the survey of tho
proposed railroad from this city to
the lino of the UmpiUn National
forest. It Is believed that at least
two months will bo rciimred to com
plete tlio survey as far as Hock
Creek. Mr. VonPlnta will bo nccom
panled horo by Mr. Harding, who
will have charge of the field work.
Tho offlco data will bo furnished by
.Mr. Vonl'lnta, who Is chief engineer
for Kendall Brothers.
NKW liACXCII FINK
Tho Gardiner Courier says:
"The launch built by Fred C.
Sehulto for Captain Cornwall was
launched last Sunday afternoon and
brought ovor from tho Scliulto HoiU
U'ni l In flnrillnor tlml nveiilnt.
TIl0 ,)0Ut ,g a hmni).t alu ,.,iC3 u,o
walur ns gracefully as a swan. It
,8 nl0Ut ,- fcol , iP1,KlUt Wth
n,out foot heam. and Is equipped
Wth n II " liorso power gosollno en-
rKe. a fine cabin, and with consld
rablo room faro and aft. Wo mo
Informed thnt tho launch will bo tak
en to Coos Hay and be used there un
til the railroad is completed, and will
be In command of Austin Hrowncll.
It Is snld by those who are Judges
that tills boat Is ono or the finest
over launched or built on tho Ump
gim. (UitniXF.it sciioor, wimj opmx
Tho Gardiner public school will
open September tlth. Prof J.
Hughes has boon elected principal
and Miss Sadie llonn, of Washing
ton, a graduate of tho San .loso Nor
mal, or California, has been chosen
by tho directors to Imvo charge of
tho Intermediate depurtiuont. A
teacher for tho primary depurtiuont
has not yet beon chosen. Gardiner
Courier.
VISITS AT (UltDINKIl
Mrs. Freelunil, or Coos Hay, Is tho
guest of .Mrs. L. Lucas, tills weok.
The Freulunda at ono tlmo lived
bore. Mr. Frcoliind who, about a
year ago, was killed near Lakoslda
by the explosion of n holler In n saw
mill at that place, was formerly en
gineer lu n saw mill. Gardlnor
Coiirlor.
Mldiy COAL. The kind VOU Imvo
ALWAVS I'SICD. Phono 71!. Pacific
l.lvoi'V nml Transfer Company.
doomed, and nil the nations of tho
earth aro to bo "broken to pieces to
gether, nnd becomo into tno cuaii oi
tho summer threshing floors."
Tho Saviour told his dlclples that
thoro would bo signs In the heavens
nbovo nnd In tho earth beneath
whereby his followers were to know
thnt his coming was "near, oven at
tho doors." Matt. 21:3a. Tho driv
ing of tho Turk out of Kuropo was
just to precede the bnttlo or Arma
geddon, nnd nt tho termination or
this bnttlo tho Lord was to smlto
tho nations, dnsli'ng them "In pieces
llko a potters vessol." Ps. 2:0. It
seoms according to human lorcBlght,
ns ir tho Kuropean war was tho pro
ludo to tho Kxtlnctlon or tho Turk
ish Kmplro in Kuropo. Hut nccordlng
to tho prophesy In Dnnlol 11 and 12
and tho Hovelntlon 10, tho Turkish
Kmplro was not only to come to Its
"end" In Kuropo, but nlso In Asia.
According to tho Hlble, tho Ilnttlo or
Armageddon Is to bo rouglit Inimo
dletely nftor tho Turkish Kmplro Is
"dried up."
The prophecy declaros: "And IIo
(tho king or tho north, or tho Turk)
shnll plant tho tabomacles of his
pnlaco botwoen the seas In tho glor
ious holv moiintalnOn Jorusalolii):
vet ho shall come to his end and
hono shnll help him. And nt that
tlmo shall Michael (Christ) stand
up, tho great prlnco which staniloth
for tho children of your pooplo: nnd
thoro shall bo a tlmo of trouble, such
as never was slneo there wasn na
tion oven to that samo time: nnd nt
thnt tlmo thy people shall bo deliver
ed, every ono that shall bo found
wrltton In the book. And many of
thorn thnt sloop In tlio dust of tho
earth shall awake, somo to ovorlnst
lug life, and some to shnnio nnd ov
orlnstlng contompt." Dan. 11:45;
12:1.2.
Luthor and his colaborora under
stood tho fulfilment or this prophecy
to constitute a sign or the end of
tho world. In speaking or this proph
ecy, the great rerormer said, "ir
we beat hack tho Turk, the prophesy
or Daniel will bo fulfilled and the
Towns
t:
FURNISH CHEAP GRAVEL
FOR BAND0N-CURRY ROAD
Kllioit Dyer Agrees to Dcliu't- Mater
ial lor Improving Twelve Miles
of Highway for SI per Vanl
I That the road between Haudou
laud tho Curry county lino could be
I graveled with Floras creek material,
J and be made a permanent nlt-yonr-I'lound
highway for less money than
It could bo planked, Is tho state
ment of numerous good roads en
thusiasts residing' In Hint section of
the county.
It has been said that Floras creek
gravel could bo delivered on tho
road, providing tho entire contract
bo given one man, nt $1.00 per cubic
yard. The Western World 1ms In
vestigated tho latter claim nml today
was authorized to state for Klbert
Oyer of til's city that ho would take
such a contract, mid furnish bonds
to guarantee the fulfillment of It.
The average cost of completing
the work to receive tho gravel and
that of spreading the gravel, It is
estimated would not bo moro por
nillo tbnn the delivery of the same.
At that rate tho cost completo por
mile would bo approximately $11520.
The new road between Ilandon and
tho Curry county lino Is nbout 12
miles long, which would make tho
entire cost approximately
$12,210.
-llmulou Hccorder.
TW0HY BROS. RUSH
GRANTS PASS LINE
Judge Twohy Visits Work ami Places
P. It. Delano In Charge
First Five Miles
CHANTS PASS, Ore., Aug 2 1.--Judgo
Twohy and son, Robert
Twohy, of tho firm of Twohy
Brothers, mndn a Bliort visit in the
city tlio latter part of tho week,
attending to matters connected with
tho progress of tho California nnd
Oregon Const railroad. They were
acconipnnled by Preston 11. Dclnno,
or Portland, who will remain with
the local offlco In tho capacity of
manager of tho road In operation.
Mr. Delano Is a Stanford university
graduate and will have chnrgo of
tho local business end of the road,
allowing Chief Knglncer Harmon to
devote his entire time to nctunl con
struction work, which will bo much
liorvler after this than heretofore.
Tho Twohy'a annouueo that they will
have steel in tills elty soon and that
laying of tho rails will coinmenco
on the five mile unit within ten days
or two weeks. Materials for tho
first bridge over tho Slate creek aro
now on tho way and construction
will probably proceed within the
next ten days.
PORT OHFORI) KLKGTIONS
At a special election held at tho
school houso yestorday tho proposi
tion of levying a half mill tax to
Install u heating plant in tho school
houso was voted down 11' to C,
while tho putting of n gravity wa
ter system to tho school carried II
to 3. Port Orford Tribune.
SMITH ItlVKIt IEOAI)
T. S. Angus Is clrculntlng u peti
tion this week for tho purposo of
getting signers asking tlio County
Court to lxi 1 1 tl a county rouil from
Gardiner to n point on tho railroad
on Smith River. Gardiner Courier.
HKKD'S Sl'M.MKH 1IOMK
Fred C. Sehulto has Just finished
ii flno cottago iovr W. P. Reed, which
will bo used as his sumnier resiuouoo
at Winchester Hay. Tho family
Imovknl down Tuosiliiy, whore they
will spend the summer until school
.opens in September. Gardiner Cour-
or.
end will bo at hnnd. Then tho day
; or Judgoment suroly Is nt our doors."
I "Mnrtln Luther," by Gustuv Frey
1 tag, pago 11.
Hitherto Knglnnd has helped
' Turkey to rcslBt Russia's orrorts to
obtain possession or Constantinople
and tho Dardanelles, but today
'sho helps Russia to drive out
I tho Turk. In n reinnrkublo
l speech, dollvored nt tho guild
I hnll In tho city of London, Nov.
, n ifli.i Mm Prime Mlnlstor. Mr. As-
qiilth, in responso to n toast of his
majesty's minister's, said: "I wish
to make It clenr, not only to my fol
low countrymen, but nlso to tho
world outsldo, thut this Is not our
doing. It Is In splto of our hopoa nnd
orrorts It is tho Ottoman govornm
inont that has drawn the sword, nnd
which, I venture to predict, will per
ish by tlio sword. It Is thoy and not
wo who hnve wrung tho death knoll
of tho Ottoman domain, not only In
Kuropo but lu Asia. . . . Tho Turkish
Kmplro has committed suicide, nnd
dug with Its own hnnds tho grave."
Tho Tlmos (weekly edition), Lon
don, Knglnnd. Nov. 13, mil.
Hut lot It bo romomberod that di
vine rolntlon has decreed tho doom
or tho world when Turkey falls In
Asia. Tlio downfall of Turkey In
Asia is tho last trumpet blast an
nouncing tho death knell of nil tho
nntlons at tho battle of Armageddon.
This Is no tlmo to put our trust In
princes nor In riches. Our only hopo
Is lu God and Ills Son, through
wlioso blood wo havo redemption
Irom our sins by faith. Tho day or
God Is drawing nigh mid hasteth
greatly. Kveryono will thou havo to
moot God at tbo Jiidgmont bar to
glvo an arcount or hlnmolf. "Proparo
to moot thy God."
Very slncoroly yours
K. R. Hondorson
Klder of the Sevonth Day Ad ou
tlet Church.
SALKM Governor Withyconiho
has appointed Ray Goodrich, or Ku
gene, as a regent or tho University
or Oregon, to succeed tlio late S. II.
Friendly.
TAFT IS Jl PEACE'SHDDT ACROSS LIME
FOHMKR PHKSIIIFNT TF.LLS Al'-iAMKRICAXH 1 1 HT J" X ''J',"'3, ',IJ'
diknck how it can hi: iiah mkxicans xkar houglas
Sa.s Thill Agicciiiciit llotweeu larg
er Nations W II Soon Force
Smaller Ones Into Line
ttlr AwmclatoJ I'rwt la Coot Ilnj Tlmci.J j
PORTLAND. Aug. 24. With ills-1
tlngiilshed Jurists present from all
parts of t'.ie Northwest, tho Oregon
and Washington liar Associations .
met here in Joint annual session :
.Monday and were addressed by ex-,
President Taft. Mayor Albee, ofi
Portland, and Governor Wllhjronibel
delivered brief addresses of wcleomo
PRESIDENT TAFT'S SALUTE TO 0REG0NIANS, TAKEN IN
PORTLAND ON HIS LAST TRIP TO THE COAST.
to tho delegates, Frank Reeves, pres
ident of the Washington liar Asso
e'utl'ju responded nnd Tuft was '
Introduced. j
Diverging from his subject of
"Law and Government," Taft ad
vocated an International peace'
league. "To constitute nn effective'
peaco league," ho said, "wo do not
need nil nations. Successful estab
lishment of tlio peaio league be
tween tho great powers would draw
Into It very quickly tho less pow
erful nations.
LAWVIIHS KLF.CT OFFICKHS
Wasli'iigtiui lnvjors Have Lively
Tilt Over Membership
U7 AMix-Utoa IT. ID Uuut 111.7 TIUIM.
PORTLAND, Oro., Aug. 21. At
tho annual meeting of tho Washing
tor Har Association Monday, of
ficers were elected and tho Omgiin
Har Association was invited to meet
In Joint convention with lite Wiihii
lugt'iu asHoclutlou In the Bummer of
1017. Tho officers elected were
Judge M. F. Goso, or Pomeioy,
president: C. Will Shaffer, of Olym
pla, secretary, and Arthur Reming
ton, of Olymplu, ttcusiiier.
Tho meeting wuh enlivened by u
tilt between Secretary Hluiffer and
J. K. Willis, u ('liulmlU iittoiney,
who oullml Sharror "a llttlo pup
py" hocnitbo the latter opposed his
election to lnenibersh'p. Willis upol
ogizod nnd wns elected.
SAVK 77 AMERICANS
Jinny on IJoaiil Steamer Suk l.v
Siibmai'iiio
Ilf AMUIa PrM lo Coi llr Tlmw.)
LON'DOX, AUK. 23. Thoro woro
soventy-hoven Anieiicmu In the crow
or the stoanmr Huron Krskino which
was sunk by n Gorman suhinurlno
Inst week. Tlio Americans who
worn hoio tenders wore landed sure
ly with tho rost or tho crow.
Hid Itohliiil Duiisley
Survivors or tho DunslBy, which
evoutunlly sank, stated thnt she wa
torpedoed Jiihl before t'no Arabic
was sunk by n biibniarlno which
hid behind tho Dunsley to He in
wait for the Arable.
AFSTRIA HAYS ITALY
KVACl'ATLD ISLAND
n AmocUki l"H io tlw H Ihum.J
VIKNNA, Aug. 21. Tho
Admiralty said today that
a roconnnlsHnnce Saturday
lmd ostahllsbeil tho fuel that
tho Italians ovacunted Poln-
gosa Island In tho Adriatic,
having destroyed ull tbo
buildings and fortifications.
HIS IIOlSi; KTOLKX
SKATTLK. Wash , Aug. 23.
When J. W. l.urton, 12.17
Hfitli Avonno South, got up
tho othor lnnrnlng he rubbed
his eyos and pinched hlmselt
to seo R ho was ivwnko. Do
was. Somebody lmd stolen
the roor, front ponh. chlm-
ne, and front iloor or his
portable home
.Second Tmo Within Week That
! Clash I Ins Ocotireil Mexican
I Leader Later Apologizes
I ttlr AMOclalt.1 Vnta t Cool Uj Tlme.l
j DOUGLAS. Arlz.l Aug. 21. For
the second time In a week tho
! I'nltod States cavalry border patrol
was fired on Sunday by a party
of Mexicans ncross tlio border near
Loehlel, Arizona. Tho Ameikan
soldiers, troopers of tlio Tenth Cnv
nlrv. returned the fire. There were
no asuultles. The Mexican co.t
tnnnder sent a messenger w.th nn
apology. Tiro shooting was done,
It Is believed, by u party of rone
gado Mexltiius who claim allegiance
to Cnrruua because his party Is in
tlio ascendency.
SEiD MARINES
P. S. LAXIHNG FOHCK AT HAITI
WILL 111 : IXCRKASKI)
IteporlH that RehelH Have I toon Re
organized lo Attack Americans
More Troops to lie Sent
11 AwocUtoJ rrn t rxius IIT Tlmcx.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Aug. 24.
Rellulilo reports thnt tbo llnltlen re
bels liavo been organizing mi army
lo attack the American forces on the
Island aro responsible for tlio plain
now being curried out to rolnrorci.
Road Admiral Caporton a iiiiirliie,
nml bluo Juckets. A uiurlno nrtl
lury battalion nt Annapolis w
leave on tbo iirmored cruiser T,
nessee for Haiti this week. CaiffVtr
ton reported nil quiet nt Capo lln
Itlen and Port An Prlnco today, but
mid-It had been necessary taken ov- j
er the house nt Sun Marc.
SAX FRANCISCO GRAFT PRISON.
KH KKLKAHKD FROM JAIL
Leaves Immediately for Hlster'n
Itaiiol', After I'oiir mill One-half
Ycni.s Iniprisoiiment for Hribery
j Mr AworUltJ IfrM I'l Coio l7 Tlmra.)
SAN RAFAKL, Calif.. Aug. 21.
I Abe Rouf, once a prominent political
j power lu San Francisco, was llbenit
i oil from tlio penitentiary .Monday Jn
parole and loft Immeillatoly for Ills
' sister's ranch, lie had served iioinr-
ly rour mid half years of a Ii yeir
term for ofrorlng bribes to a Siiu
'Francisco supervisor, lu aildltlijn
to tho prison term, ho spent Hire
years In Jail.
CHAMPION HONK HHKAKKR
HACRAMUNTO, Cal., Aug.
23.--Clifford llarrott, aged
15, today claims tho broken
bono record for boys.
He fell mid fractured n 'p
bono In his right arm, ma- r
king tho fourteenth break
during his young career, Ills
record for 1015 Is two hro-
kon arms and a broken collar- 4
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