The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 26, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE . OREGON SUNDAY JOURNA& ! PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 3, 1 XDC3.
IIMIOI CARRIERS'
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IRNtUMONlA fOUOWING GRIP
Ifcury Thaw's Attorney's
Only Fear Now Is That
Court Will Send nis Cli
ent to Insane Asylum for
Best of His Me.
Doctors Bay rneumonie Is Xost XJklT
to roiiow the orfp w jregiected.
The afterdeveIopments of the crip,
If the dlaaaa ia neg lected, Inolude pneu
monia, and ara so serious, no victim of
the trip ahould fall of prompt and car
ful attention. Tha beat thing- for every
man, woman and child to do In an at
tack of tha grip ia to go to bed and get i
warm at once, take a cathartic the beat
la Hood'a Pllla for a free movement of
the bowela, and counteract and neutral-
(TTnttrd Prw V$u4 Wire.)
New York, Jan. 25 Confident he
,
?'.
'. "" !faaa succeeded In proving to the sat
."' Isfactlon of the jury that Harry K.
. Thaw was Insane when he slew Stan
' . lord White, Martin W. Littleton, his
.'' chief counsel, will now devote his
. f .
, ; entire time to an effort to keep him
out of the asylum. He Is combat-
'.' tag the efforts of the district attorney
' . as to Thaw's present mental con-Jdltlon.
V i '. Jerdme will argua that If Thaw
was crazy when arrested he Is still so
, and endeavor to ask each expert
witness testifying to Thaw's past In
1 sanity for his opinion as to the pris-
. ' oner's exact mental state at present
This, Is Just what Littleton wants to
avoid. He hap seen to it that nel
.. ther Dr. Evans, Dr. Wagner nor
Mr, Jelllffe have examined Thaw for
V. i year, If Jerome has them, Llttle
' . r ton will ar,gue they are not qualified
to answer and he expects to be tip
? held. - '
", : Many verdicts are possible by this
Jury. They may convict of murder
; In two degrees, of the several de
grees of manslaughter, or even of
assault While again it may return
' an unqualified terdlct of acquittal,
" 1 of acdulttal for insanity when the
, crime was committed, or not guilty
-.' n the ground of insanity. ;
' ;- This latter verdict would require
. . Justice .Dowllng to commit Thaw to
, a state hospital for the insane. If
' . verdict of guilty is returned Jer
, ome will ask that Thaw be re
committed for examination as to his
' present mental condition.
' In either event Littleton la pre
pared to fight. He will, if present
. plans are carried out, seek a writ of
habeas corpus to obtain Thaw's re
l' ' lease. J Littleton is confident that
V Thaw can convince a commission
! that he ia now sane and he expects
't to soon obtain freedom for him
1 ahowld this Jury acquit on the in
sanity basis.
Littleton spent the day conferring
with his witnesses who arrived on
- ' the Adriatic .from" abroad.- , They
, . consist of "English,' rJFrenclT; and j
- Italian physicians and two nurses
. who cared for Thaw while he was ill
1 abroad
Fifty-four Newspaper Deliv
erers of The Journal Start lae the grip poison io the blood by tak
Contest for New Subscrib
ers February 1 Winners
to Be Given Prize.
lng Hood'a Saraaparllla, the great blood
purifier.
sUok la BeoV-"My mother waa alck
abed and very weak from tha grip. : She
finally consented to try Hood'a Saraa
parllla and eoon grew well and atrong."
Mary L. Burkart, Kirk. Colo.
Better Tnaa for e Xong Time. "I waa
It'a The Pournal carriers to the, front taken with the grip. The medicine
"'" given me did not aeem to do me any
Flfty-four of them, the busiest. rood. j then took Hood'a BaraaparlUa
ongntesi ooya in rortiana. win awn uni it ma(je me twl better thtn for a
the flrat of February, tha month of IonB tlm, i cnot praise Hood'a too
carniraia ana juDueea witn a eonieat te much." Nellie V. Freaa. East Consho-
aee which of the six teams of carriers I hocken. Pa.
can win tne moat new auoacriDers xor
The Journal.
The conteat will laat two months i
through February and March and at
the end the winning team will be given
a prise in celebration or ua victory.
Each team consists of a captain and
eight boys. Tha entirely Is divided
Into carriers' routes, each captain hav
ing charge of a district and each boy
in a team carrying some route in tne
district. Br this method the carriers
are able to compare tne results 01 tneir
work and aee which team la winning
the new subscriptions.
If you ever aaw 18 men conteat a
basebaJl game or II men try out their
strength on the gridiron you have some
faint idea of what It will mean when
the Journsia 64 carriera atart out to
hlch of their a' teama is tne
strongest.
tivory boy on tne rorce is going at 11
for the pride and
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LAST WEEK OF THE JANUARY. SOUVENIR SALE continues' at previously advertised
prices. . A Souvenir Plate 'given to purchasers of 50c worth or mere except patent medicines and
contract goods. 50 TO 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL HOUSEHOLD AND. TOILET
GOODS. ' " - -- '' - -"-'''; - -
OLD, PENNILESS;
CUTSHISJHROAT
John Larsen of Wadena
County, Minnesota, Found
Dead at Tacoma.
lory of his team.
i mntalna hv itattar fliatricts nAn
others that Is. their territory is larger sen, an age Scandinavian, committed
(Special DUpstek to The JoorniL)
Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 15. John Lar-
but that fact la often counterbalanced suicide some time this week by cutting
hv the clreunatsnr that there may not I . . .. . . . . JT
bi so large a percentage of Journal aub- n,B lnro" Dru,n "c OI
acribera In hla rival's territory. f aiiecino ounaera. xne noay was zouna
the
Here la the list of the teams and todiv wranmd In bload-aoaked blankets.
m&inaCtf voIrarrie?s",nm2 A rrip with lolled Clothing in It waa
SSttaS l? it S hii? ffi tortl found nearby. Naturallaaflon papera
reVrurforla'SeimHeroU? taken out In Wadena county. Mneac
SeWuWl w'ano'.eetr-heteu " S her. and Coro-
a falf chance towards winning The Btewart bellevea he waaa laboring
Journel'e nrise. The teams are: No. 1. man wno waa aruung nonnweat ana
Kalph Bristol, captain; Bernard Mercer, found hlmaelf caught In the pinch pf
Crawford Compton, Fred Van Hoomla- nra umes.
n. Harrir flravsnn. William Dlbbern. to accomplish his ena Laraen
Car Olopper, Clyde Bheeta and lectea a niaaen spot ana wrapping him
Robert Sheldon; No. 2, Waldemar sen in nia manners lay flown in an
captain. Reginald Fox, Hor- eaay position ana put tne knire to his
Wilson. Francis Harrenden. tnroau
RUBBER GOODS
ronntala gyrlnges ,
White. I. and i at B8 66e
Rapid Flow, I-ot and
i qi.... . ana S1.V
Red, I. S and 4 qt
...... S1.44 Sl:56 and tl.68
Maroon, best, I, 3 and 4 qt, .......
f...l.tttf S1.7H Sl.VU
Combination Fountain gyring a
2. S and 4 qt, white
81.24 S1.36 m.48
Rapid Flow, 2, 3 and 4 qt...
.!. S1.7U ll.UX
Red, t, I and 4 qt ,
B1.70 3J1.X
Hot Water Bars-
Popular, 2 qt 3 qt 56 64c
Extra Quality. 2 at.. 2 at SS R
P.H ... qt..6 i.ott ii.ie
liignest ura, z, s, 4 qt
Sl.OB Bl.ZO
PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
Cream Tartar, lb. and 4 lb
17 and 31
Orane Juice, ot and at....21aV n
Cider Vinegar, 10 yeara Old. qt.l4er
Ground Splcea In 2 ox. sifting cans
Black v epper. Kea repper, mn
ger, Cloves, Allspice, Mustard and
bags, per can 8 c
Cinnamon, Nutmega and Mace, per
can 14a
Baae' or Summer Bavorv. os.....t
Nutmegs, per dozen .,..&
strong . extract vaniua, oi.f s os.
12c 22c
C4VAM 1TraM T SfM AM A 6
BUVUI AJCUJUJlt Vaa. 0 U. J
12c Z24T I
TOILET ARTICLES
Robertine, Wisdom's ....24c
Mennen'a - Talcum .......... . . .14
Benxoin and oAlmond Cream, Bkld-
more s ...,,, , . i . x
yampnor ice, tuDe or cajte. , . , . .
Lyon'a Tooth Powder.., .1
voia cream, i os., KKiamore
Zodenta Tooth Paatei ....... .
Rlyrrh Tooth Boa p. Wright's.-
Trar Egg Bhampoo. bottle.
Kouge, No. is. ....... .( .
Florida Water. Gerard's..
'BRISTLE GOODS
Hair Brushes, white or black
bristle ........ 22at
Hair Brushes. French solid .
back. -row , . . .42c
Hair Bruahea, French Solid,
.back row 57c
Hair Bruahea. French solid
back, 11 row ...... v 804
Hair juruanea, jrrencn sona
back. 12 row
Hair Bruahea. Kent's. 13 row
Cloth Bruahea., 18c 27c am
SOAPS
Savon Violet, I In box, per box 124
Pears Trsnsparent Boa p. cake.. 1 A
London Glycerine, per dot 4' C
Old Colonial Glycerine, cake..-. Vc
Medicated Soap, green, cake....' 'a)
Giant Glycerine, 7 ox. cake......' c
Cutlcura Soap .16c
Rexall Toilet Soap '-4
White Honey Soap, per dosen..42
Pears' Scented Soap... 1S
Packer's Tar Soap 16c
Castile Soap, Imported. "Star
. Crescent. lb. 22c
Conti Castile Soap, per lb 17c
Williams' Shaving Sticks lfic
WlUlama Barber Bar 5c
t Graphophones
Phonographs and
Talking Machines
Sold on Weekly
! Pajrmenti
.A
.PHONES:
A2193 and
Main 293
PURE HOUSEHOLD DRUGS ''
Dickinson's best Witch -
Hasel 16c and 294
Pure Glycerin. 1 os., 4 lb j
H lb. ....... .,,.,...44 94 164
Pure Petrolatum, 2 os., and
1 lb. bottlea..,......3 and 124
.Wood AlcoboL tt at. and
gal. ... .'. . . . .144 244 and 834
TlncL Benxoin: per os. ...... .,.74
strong nose water, t ox. ana
t ox.. ...94 and 164
Purs Sweet Oa H pt
and pt . .124 and 104
Sewing Machine Oil. 4 ox.
8 ox... ..94 and 164
Selected Bird Seed, per lb fi
Bay Rum, Pt, hi pt.
and-pt 94 174 and 334
Kptom Salts, 1 lb, pkgs. ; 4i
Phosphate Soda, X lb. cartons.. l4
Bicarbonate Soda, 1 lb.,pkgs..4
Sassafras Bark, M lb, and
- M lb. ......... . i . . .4 and 14
Gaacara Bark, 4 os, and t . -
1 b... ............ ,.44 and 12
Powdered Orrla. 1 ox. and
4 os... 34 and
cuipnur, per id.
;halk. 4 os. pkg.
Prepared
uiaiK ana Winter green. 4 os
34 and
ig!!!!.'I!44
4 aav , - .
Dka- .fli
Precfpltated Chalk,-4 ox. pkg...4
Rexall Phoaphate Soda. .,
i ib . .. ee4
TVXtCXTTTTOm OAI.LS9 I01
?s , - AJTO XEXjrrEJUB.'- .
Fink,
ace
body.
No money was found on the
Vletor Nlederer. Albert Voorhles,
Walter Wetle, Cecil Bplcer. Paul cook;
No. 3, James O'Connor, captain, George
Delaney. Rot Camp. Max Sommera, A.
J. Truesdell. Leroy Hall, Ralph Rob
nett, Franklin Funk, Lyle Toung;
No. i. Jamea Bain. caDtain. Ar
tie 6u soman. Harold Berger, Gar
rett Babbitt. Miles Farwell, Clare
Turney, W aliace Kaaaeriy, Kdwara a strong pracucai tain ana a cosy
rearing, Sterling xrumann; no. o, nwr win urn oaa m tne loung women s
Walter Krupke. captain, Chester Wll- Chrlatian association this afternoon
cox, Kalph Hedges, otto rancic, jan w nuocn, at me rooms on
McCulloch, Frank Johnston, Fred Les- Sixth and Oak etreeta.
toe. Percy HiUer. Charles Rapp; No. Rv. MarcottewUJ speak on "God'a
6, Chester Owens, captain. Brooke Ho- "oy " ly xjovea unei.
gan, wayman casteei. jonn victor . "0 iuuoicim yrugrB.ni win
Lloyd Holmes, W. L. Churchill, Bryon ne renaerea
EEV. MAEC0TTE TO
SPEAK AT Y. W. C. A
A pleasant home like time with music
Kdwara a strong pracucai talk ana a cosy social
win oe naa at tn
Wright.
nagie.
Earl Bernard, Vere Wind
ANQEE OF ACT0E
: - PEEVENI'S PANIC
AtlUNDSEII TO
60 NORTH JIGMI
Thought Bash of Audience an At-
' ' front, and Attitude liaises
t Laugh Which Calms Fears.
Pittsburg. Pa., Jan. 23. Henry MI1-
Norwegian Wants to Learn
Whether the Magnetic
Points Are Shifting.
(Hearst News by Longest Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 26, Captain
Raold Amundsen, the Norwegian navl-
Plano solo. Miss Ethel Barksdale: to.
Aal .Aln Ula. P.a.1 rk.AillA.- mIaa.Imh
veteran quartet; vocal aolo. Mlsa Ellse
just.
During the first half hour the Drop-In
uiDie ciaes win oe conducted By Mrs.
J. C. Clark, and in the atory room Mlsa
Alice Cornwall will tell one of her
charming Scotch atorlea.
VANDEELIP GE00MED
TO SUCCEED GAGE
(United Prats Leased Wire.)
New York. Jan. 25. The brief an
nouncement that Frank A. VanderliD.
assistant secretary of the treaaury un
der Secretary Lyman J. Gage, had auc-
ceeaea james tmiiman, temporarily, as
director of the Union and Southern
Pacific railroad companies, as well aa
on the executive committeea of those
roada, haa caused the report In Wall
Street that Vanderllp will soon succeed
Stillman as president of the National
city bans, tne stanoard Oil company's
W iBtiHAnk .il intni.nt ...1. Auiuuuaon, u iwrwtsma navi- nnanciai institution. Btuiman, it la
,.ier rnistooK an incipient fire panic for .i.i. .w ... said u a-attinv nM ...i. -n
! demonstration against him during the to .uccea ln ettlnr throux-h the yW.drU has .been "groomed for the
' second act of "The Great Divide" at S3!.u !!i " h. . Mob" Yr h came here from the
l. ... . , " nunuwni uhsuko uuu wnu iwu years I caoiner
hid Aiixun mean o. iul uigui. oui me l . -....j w. ..
A v.. . j . I ago redetermined the position of the
the -audience laugh so heartily that It north mftgnetlo pole which had been CHICAGO POLICEMAN
foraxt JU fears ?or a minuta. and dla J w.t h oi. -i.i. . I vaiaaivj kj x. viJiVjjjJl.'l
.WxxWSSa from the basement the Arctia He . CAPTUEES THUGS
-of the.treatre and the clang of the flra -E'" Riy?rJZ?.?Z
tsida brought mtiina at "I"""""". " uiiuci uuo
apparatus outside brought
people to their feet Miller. wEo had tb. u"pnJI "SRSS Chicagor Jan. 25.-Policema jnii.
8 : ? ADgun. strode rorwara, , , vt'rit th work before -a"com: pmmerman early thia morning cap.
jnaQ. t . " l-nak. . ..... ,.1.. ' turad turn allao-ad hnlrl-nn man n
"An ' Unmannerly critic In Pittsburg V""E"'. lf in a fusiiade" of .ho.,'t Thr
Di.i&b.iiH Ul IH. . IT T. r ' - uv. .1 1 .
tne
lip
" JXP, !JV2 rar ?hneare
y
' wvv.f, fnarnAtln nn nt.
Xon t be as unfair I i-t . imnnrioon nn fnn, I of Joseph Henneberrv was shot twioA
Monuments bandits. One man who gave the name
: has ' made trouble
shouted Mr. MUler.
ad? the audience remained to hear pole at some distance away, and "LZl''J ??Pll&
Wi. u h.f v.. iJ.. line sciential upon returning to toem 1 ."VT '" i m
J?nJ,l explanation that be was wU1 UB8 the 8ame instruments and the wrd ,frown;v Zimmerman was sent In
"In wrong.'
Burning grease in the. restaurant be
neath the theatre cauaed the trouble,
Herbert
Witherspoon
. i , .Who Appears at
Trffi HCtUG THEATRE
; WED. EVE., JAN. 29,
' Is conceded to be the
r 'greatest basso in America.
. In Los Angeles and ,
(; other California cities re
cently visited by him,
he has captivated bis
audiences in a manner ,
never before equaled on
the Pacific coast
His preference for the
CHICKERING
PIANO
. Which will be used in
. ' his recital, but adds
' another name to the long
list of celebrated artists ,
who have come to
Portland, season alter
- ' season, who insist upon
the use o! this famous
-,t ft make. ",., ' "
' Chickering Pianos are
' . sold throughout the -
- ' Pacific northwest- - -i
, only by ;
r-rallmimtr
S53 Washington Street
Corner of Park.
same metnoaa 01 ooservation and re-
duction as before, and so determine, by
comparison of the results with those
previously obtained, whether or not tha
poie nas aniitea.
Amundsen will return' to Norway at
tne close or nis present lecturing tour,
and it Is probable that he will be ready
to sail xor tne poio eariy next year.
MEXICAN GOVERNMENT
DEPOETS YAQUI BEAVES
(United Preas Letted Wire.)
Oaudalajara, Mexico, Jan. 25. Three
hundred Yaqut Indiana, men, women
and children, have just passed through
the city en route from Sonora to the
isthmus of Tehaunteneo and Yucatan.
Within the last two yeara fully 4.000
Yaouia have been taken through this
city on the way from Sonora to the
"hot country." The majority of the
Indians have died on plantations in tha
Tehauntepec country and Yuoataa It
la the e-overnment's plan to clear So
nora of all Yaauiav and the work of
capturing ana aeportmg tne Indians
will be carried on as rapidly as possi
Die.
purstit of the men bv a. -lHen Bk
claimed they were robbing a pedestrian
near Desplalnea and Canal streets.
SKIDM0RE DRUG CO. :ri 49-1 51 THIRD STREET
FIGHT KNOCKED OUT
OF RICHARD M'
CURD
y
Former Life Insurance Mag
nate Not Looking for
New Battles.
(United Prets Letted Wire.)
Morrlstown. N. J., Jan. 16. "I have
not come .back to America with an ax
for anybody, for I do not desire to take
part In any fight for the control of the
Mutual Life Insurance company," said
Richard A. McCurdy, former president
of the Mutual, at hla home tonight
McCurdy, accompanied by his wife and
son, returned from a two years' trip
abroad on the Amerika today. Mc
Curdy is suffering from a slight cold
contracted on shipboard.
He would not talk of the report that
he Intended to finance a fight in the
courts in oenair or nis son-in-law. Louia
u. uneoaua, to compel an account In,
bv the Mutual for Insurance .allam,
to have been written bv Tebaud'a firm
prior to the change in management of
tne Mutual.
Asked if he had any interest In the
Mutual, Me Curdy replied: "Well. I
carry a 1200,000 policy, and am inter
estea to mat extent, i am 7 a years
old and I think that entitles me to re
tirement, i nave no intention of en-
ring in any business aealn. but will
pursue "the 'simple life While abroad
my wifeVa8 ill with rheumatism but
now sne nas entirely recovered."
BUCKET SHOPS SHUT
, OUT OF MISSISSIPPI
(United Presi tested Wire.)
Jackson. Miss.. Jan. 25. Rv a vnta
of 102 to 60, the lower house of the
Mississippi legislature today passed a
drastic antl-bucketshon bill. , It nrh.
vldes penitentiary and fine penalties. -
Spectacles II at Metzger's.
IMlDIE'ir
VOTERS TO THE POLLS
W. C. T. U. Workers Plan
Local Option Fight
in Pitts Wrg.
Pittsburg, Jan. 14. Carriages, manned
by women, to transport yoters to the
polls, W. a T. U. workers at the noil
lng pjaees and all-day prayer meetings
led by women In every ward of Greater
Pittsburg were some of the measures
decided on by the Allegheny county W,
C T. U. today to aid the local option,
ngnt during the hours or he primaries
on April 11.
Mrs. Emily Clarke Scott, state secre
tary of the W. C T. U formulated the
prayer meeting plan.
"We (want the voters to know that a
group of praying women Is within a
stone's throw of every election booth on
that day," she said. .-" '
The county union also ordered the
distribution of great Quantities of
maps, specially marked to show the
leanings of candidates on i the Uauor
question. t ?
Carriages for the wOrk at the polling
places are to do - xurnisnea or wealthy
women members of the organization.
KING CAELOS EEFUSES -
TO ABANDON PEEMIEB
Paris. Jan.' 84. The Portuguese lega
tion here denies the story of the banish
ment of the .crown prince and the
mutinies of the army and navy. The
newspapers, however, affirm that Portu-a-al
haa entered a critical condition and
that in an interview the king haa de
clared that he has entire confidence in
his minister, Franco, and that he will
ermu tms minister to select tne time
or the elections. It is asserted that
Franco will meet tremendous ODDoaitlon
In the parliament :
SAILOES SUNDAY v
GAMES AEE UPHELD
Secretary Metcalf Refuse sio Heed
Interference of the Phlla-.
delphla Ministers.
Washlngtoa," Jan. 14. Sunday games
In the league Island navy yard will not
be stopped, but the publlo will be ex
cluded and prevented', from witnessing
them or partlcipAtlftgito them'. -v M '
This Is the deolslon of ', Secretary fol
the Navy Metcalf, upon the eoniplalnt
recently made to him. by clergymen aad
others of Philadelphia.
Tha .secretary holds - that athletie
exercises are required, by naval regula
tions to Improve the general condition
of the men ,of the navy. Discretion as
to how these exercises should be taken
reposes in the commanding officers of
iips ana navai stations. .
Ohvioualw. such ounortunlties aa can
be obtained to have the enlisted men
engage In such exercises upon shore in
stead of in the confined quarters of a
ship must be taken advantage of.
Therefore, the secretary announces that
the diacretlonary authority in the mat
ter aiven to commanding officers should
not be Interfered with. . j
But there is no reason why these ex
ercises should be made a public si
tacle, he believes, and he yields to
Sunday observance sentiment expres
by the Philadelphia clergymen, and
rects that the yard be closed on 8
days whll the exercises are In pr
ress. ..
DEATH OF MAN WHO t
SLEPT IN ASTOB'S BI
(Cntted Press Leased Wire.) -V
New York,' Jan. 15. It waa destli
that the man 'who adoien years a'
wearing rags, wandered Into the homd
John Jacob As tor, , whera, V without
moving even so much SS'hlfl boots
fell' asleep la Aator's bed' before t
presence wag discovered, should dlefr!
exposure tn a" snowbank., A man m
said he was Edward Wilson ldentlf
the body of the man known as Murpl
who was. found. dekd In a anowdrlftl
front of a lodgtng-nouse Friday moj
lng, s' Francis Joseph Smith, whol
aid had been Aster's uninvited gal
The man had been a lodger In the hoi
near where he died. lie waa oncfl
locomotive engineer. He boasted I
having slept. In Astor's bed. There w!
rumors that h once had wealthy ru
tlves. I
Saturday a woman, accompanied of
roung girl, both well gowned, caned!
he lodB-Inr-houae and Inquired I
Smith. , They were told his body war
the morgue, but they did not go ther
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Wert purchased yesterday by Prof. A. P. Armstrong for
the Portland Business College. Underwood Typewriters
have passed the .experimental stage.
Portland Office, 68 Sixtli Street
EOCKEFELLEE HIEES
AMEBICAN LAB0B
(United Prets tested Wire.)
rr.A...An. XT V Tan 9E T Tn4,. ...
ders of John D. Rockefeller, Superin
tendent Hemenway, of the oil king's ea
tate, today dismissed all of the foreign
ers, recently employed on the extensive
estate here. Their places are to b
filled with deserving Americans of this
and other towns out of employment, as
a result or business depression. Mar
ried men are to have preference. Sev
eral manufacturing plants here are on
half time and others are closed. About
800 Idle men, it Is believed,', will be put
to work on the Rockefeller estate next
Monday. , ,
SALVATION AEMY HAS
. COLONIZATION SCHEME
Waited Prwu Leues Wire.)
.London, Jan. 25. Definite details of
the colonisation scheme of the Salvation
Army were announced tonight It pro
vides for England's unemployed to go to
Sf1' whfra slgantfc agricultural
colonies are - to be- established. . .The
plan contemplates the expenditure of
eevfcraii million .pounds sterling and -a
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This Sale of Shoes Is -a Success Because'
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No matter what your wants are in shoes, we can save you money. Thousands
now avail themselves of this rare.oppbrtunity and our magnificent stock is still
unbroken. Everybody can get fitted. No disappointed customers leave this store.
GET BUSY AND PATRONIZE THFS SAL.E
71& and Washington Sts.
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149 Third Street
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