The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 05, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL," PORTLAND. SUNDAY MOKNINO. ' If AY C -lilt.
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OMIOHS
OHBOOSrMISSION
Banquet to 200 Closes Day of
. Unusual Activity and Pleas
urc; Party Returns to Port
land.
WINNING ORIVERS AT SANTA MONICA ROAD RACES
llMHlt k TV iiMMll
'Wood ltlrr nt. alay ,rMi4
MtrilM4 " ' lMeaa
I fee Portland CtHnm.rrUl a.ub
4tt.ll IlKUy MW De MtkUl I
tt m f run r -1
MN uplotiatl wbiefc feotU tbe
CK UDlrr O'ar think of llv4 lUvcr abaal
thay (hit. of ail lea
The' rx litnll l lb lartal
Set 4 eoirtaala le ' UMr
t Iba flood tilver bowaWr aJ r
k ....... a lB.k4U Itia IttffftMt aatlla-
Kant In It. Hood Klv.r ur. Thar Toddr TaUlaff. who broaa worlda
ataa amino or ij9 i xv. ia ui f rxxxi record la premier at
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Santa Mo ale.
NEW MANUFACTURING
CO. ELECTS OFFICERS
hdW of UauM ll"od. end tnn4 by
It rlaa4 braeaa or Ikal te
taoua aid aanlin.1. th eifureloolala
b.d a plndld lunebeoa prepared d
Mrv4 by ta wvnteo and atria of tbal
totaauauy.
TUtt to PariA-.
Tb aaruralonlil' endl Irmla waa
Ukti ta IaxaJJ Qr taa Ml
KaUra4 oaiMoy'a ttaofca a4 UMtuab
It look tara eclooa ihrM lkr la
.atlt LU ali&ta.- U rtvard aa aU
warn ua una aa anon, a " rortUad poalUoa aa a aiathlbatleg
At tba aeaeiaaloa ( th luaelMoa a It Waafatirtaf eotnaaar, a corpora-
liaartr rou af Uaaaa vaa ffivaa Ui Uo arcasiM ra ii wua
PmrkdaJa aaool aa4 abort U1U vara I eaptiaJUatloa of IS.. Tba ftrat
wnmA bT C. C Cbasmaa. nmrw aflmooUaa of tha company wa hald
Iba Farflaad OonunareUI club, Zr. J. T. I tarda y la (ha afflcaa la lb Luro6r-
Watt and William MoMurray, gaarai I maa'a bulWlna" aa4 lb rouoannf orn
rMwaar axant f tha X-W. K. A N. I ear wra aKtadi t. 8. Vtorlta. prl-
oomBaay. '' dat: C. B. Ooodwta. Tie praaldaat; E.
- .'RMitarlawtlaal. I A. Oarmaa. eratry,
k-.v- . - iiuii aimlMfi traaurar.
and K. Xi. Dor-
C 14. Roblnaoa. C R.
IVH WW VWil w I . . - .
a roaw,pl -"mp Tb alorlta MnofaturtB company
opwaupna la in wa wca "TT waa orraalMd for tba purpoa af maau.
mi wtro. ir faeturlna and placlnt oa tba markat
war poiataa oui iu wwnta y D(W p.tul .klrt marbar. Aa Initial
fcoata. A atop waa aaaa ai vma jioru i ord,r fof leo macht,,,, waa placl
tbat Ua.axeuraioaiaia mini o van i llh . rmrinr. trwlsv but It la
to tba lop of th bulla, a aammtt from I tb latamio. Cf h oMpanr lo irwl
which Mount -HooOi aiooai Aoama aoaiU own plant In tha nar futur and
lb nUr Hood KlTr vaU7 wra TU-1 maka Portland th dlatrlbtitlnf point
Ibl la thai aplandor. for th antlr raclflo ooaat. Rapr-
C N. U ark. . praaldaat or tba Iiooo l aenUUvaa of th firm will laava la
ftlver OommarcUl eiue, waa la chaxc I about a month for Nw York, Chicago
of tb dara anurtalanatit, aaalatad by land BL Loula to opaa oparatlona la tb
It EL Bootl aortaT7. and tna oomrolt-1 !.
la oa antartaJnjoact, J. K. UaUbroanar,
N. W. Dona, C D. Thompaon, Truman
IiuUer, Fai Darldaoo, U. IC CaaUar,
Vr. J. F..WatL.
- - i i Waataa Xdaai.
Tba day waa Ideal and Hood RItt
waa In tba moat baautlfnl gar a. Lt-
)nir f tha city, whera Bloaaom Faatlral
decoration of pink and gra war
fjverrwhar In arldano. th uenrslon
lst paaaad through nllea of aatara'a
rink bloaaom a and graa laaraa ana
from ' mountain top lookad out orr
1 JO acra af appl orchard all la I
bloom.
ONLY 110 DELEGATES
QUALIFIED TO VOTE
T7a!td Fraa V4 Wlf.t
Cblcairo, Mar Thr ar nearly
TO dlgata lctd to th Bepubll-
oao National conTantton who ar da-
Txcal orchardl.U aay thla yara crop "nquent la th mattar of a.ndlng thalr
will b a bumper, from a million to a I ranuu w u """
Million and onartar boiea of aoolea Boaoquartor in tna congraaa noiai ner
About on tenth of th planted orchard " o axaminaa ana niea.. aviasanaer iv.
land ia la bloaaom out of a total oflPmlth of New Tork, who to temporarily
13.000- acre. Though apple ar th la charg of th headquarter tonight,
chif crop. othr f rtlt and berrlea I aaid that h bad credential of only
thrlv proflUbly la tb Taller. I HO delegate and lot alternt out of
Th Mcoralontota arrived at Hood I tn 100 that nay Dn ejected.
River at 1:1 and mad- headquarter at I "I had charg of thla same work four
the Commercial club, wber open houaal rear .ago." aald Mr. flmlth, "and at this
waa hold until the banquet at tha L I time ther wer many mora credential
O. O. r. ball at 1:10. filed than now.
, The banquet waa attended by 100 via-1 Conaidering that ther are 1071 del-
laora and local commercial club mem-1 a;ate and a many alternate, all of
lien, tj. i. Duma. u-)inuui i m vnon creaeniiaia muoi oa c&reiuiiy
Hood River Commercial dub, waa toaaU examined, and a different Hat compared,
master. , I proper acknowledgment and notices of
Am Xour of Speaking, ' I conteata must be aent to each delegate
Mr. Smith welcomed the excuralonlsts and alternate. It Is surprising that ere
and spoke briefly of tb wealth and I dentlals are so slow in coming In. So
jiromltn .of the section. Judge K. Klfar conteata have been filed in but two
-eoorert waar Introduced to apeak for B. I eases, Mississippi at large end in the
Benson of Portland, who recently gave I First District .of South Carolina.
$10,000 Jor th Columbia river gorge I "Many of thos credentials are filed
automobile road. Coovert told of the! In a faulty manner in that they do not
feasibility of the proposed rout and of contain all the Information required by
tha Increased travel from Ban Fran- th national committee.
clnoo and the east which would result
from Us completion. W. I. Cornell
. s; oka on - behalf of upper Hood River
Valley. J. F. Johnson, chairman of the
excursion committee, spok on behalf of
the Portland Commercial club, and in
troduced In turn C. C. Chapman, W." P.
Jones, Frank Kerr, F. S. Stanley and
William MCMurray, who made brief ad'
,
w J (.--,. L
Ralph da Tain a, winner of ra4lom!
ear raca.
REORGANIZATION
OF
FIRM
COMPLETED
Tb reorganisation of Chapln A Her"
low, th wall-known realty firm, under I
th nam of the Ovapln-IUrlow klori-
gaga and Trust company, wa prferiedJ
yeirdy whan a number of local cap-
ttaliata and bualnaa man wer electad
10 placea on th irut1v rommltta
and adviaory board of th new company.
C w. Lanadon. formarly nrealdent
or tb first National bank of Albany,
ur. was aiacted tic president and a I
member of th.eM-utlr committee of
the organisation: It. U Ourham. prl
dent of the Merchants' National bank.
take a place on the icutlve commit-I
tee; John Pearaoa of th Western Tim
ber company becomea a member of tna
aseeutlv committee: M. M Meyer of
Oregon City and C W.- Redmond of
liuiaboro were named as members of
the advisory board. W. E. Prudhomm
or Olaaa A Prudhomma and J. F. rav
of Chicago ar also Interested la-th
nw company.
In addition to handllns- all elaaaea
of city and county realty, th new com
pany will ansa in the mortgage guar
anty and building business on a large
acaj.
TETZLAFF BREAKS
WORLD'S RECORD
AT SANTA MONICA
(Continued From Page One.)
dresses On benalf of th excursionists. I as the 90-mile average for the lap. Tets
A program of musie and vaudeville was laf f gave an exceptional exhibition of
given during the evening. . The excur-
t - Blonlsts left Hood River at 9:30 o'clock,
P l Scheduled to arrive In Portland In two
tours.
NEW SUPERINTENDENT
FOR PRISON MONDAY
;c i IF ONE IS NECESSARY
;- ;i (Continued Prom rage One.)
Ing . Superintendent James to take a
.leave of . absence without pay he was
.not actuated alone by motives of econ
omy: He did not deny his vexation up
n several occasions when he called at
the office of the superintendent late in
- the -working -day only to find that that
functionary was not on the Job. He
"also" admitted"' that when fie found" the
superintendent was leaving 100 acres of
rk-h-land ott the: prison "farm unpro
ductive that It vexed him. It seems
that the inability of the superintend
ent, sot denying his good qualities," to
meet the progressive ideas of the gov
ernor t in administration of priseh af- j
1 al r. .alQ had considerable l uf luence i
Hit Jhe. request that he take a leave of
: absence, which, now that the superin
tendent persists In staying, is to be con
strued as his resignation.
aid the governor significantly, irr ref-
. erenc. to the prison situation, before
taking; hla ' leav for Salem yesterday
afternoon. V
drlvlng, holding the leud throughout the
race with great consistency. He would
average close to 86 miles an hour lap
after lap, and but for, slight delays in
changing tires he would undoubtedly
have made an even better record.
Caleb Bragg, Tetzlaf f s teammate, took
second honors after driving a remark
able race, and. David Bruce Brown, the
faorlte, was third. Brown, who drove a
Bens, had no real chance to assume
command when Tetzlaff was in the pits
for a tire changing in the thirty-third
lap, but his car, acted cranky and he
alo was forced to the roadside for new
shoes.
Bragg finished less than three min
utes behind the . winner, while Bruce
Brown sped Into third place by about
the same margin.
Oldfleld Encounters Trouble.
The three first cars finished off by
themselves. Barney Oldfleld, who drove
a Fiat, experienced all kinds of diffi
culty, with - his . ccaft, and Bert Ding
ley, driving a Simplex, was forced time
after time- to ptfll Into the pits for a
change of tires. Dingley further Im
paired hjp chances when- he struck a
wagon on, the soldiers "Home term 'and
injured its driver. For consistency and
infrequent stops -at the pits, the two
little StutJtfCars, whfch went out of their
RICH AND POOR RUB
ELBOWS IN GREAT
SUFFRAGE PARADE
(Continued From Pag On.)
"Ther are otner thing to. come,". .,.., to comDete fh the free for all.
elicited nothing but favorable comment
from the Immense crowd. , what, they
lacked In speed, the Stuts more than
made up In durability, ' a.nd because of
their light weight stops for tire changes
were few and far between.
Tetzlaff effort was the best of his
career ;nd stamped him as a driver
California Taft League Collapses.
'. - - (fatted Press Turawd Wire. I
Sacramento. Cal.. May 4. Collapse of
. th Taft Progressive Republican league worthv of hla chamnlonahln honora.
f CaTlrbmla la announced by Its presi- , ToJnica BrowjifelLhe honorjof
oent. vnaries .NSL iieisnaw. rorraer state i reeling off the fastest lap of the day
renaior. oaismw emu mi owinjj 10 fve minutes 27 2-S seconds.
' the Insistence of the 'wld Southern Pa- i
,clflc ganr la coming Into the progres- "-- Madal Oar Sao,
iv Taft organization with unwelctim . Ralph De Palma, driving a Mercler
advice, the prosTeasives decided to let i car, won the medium car race- at lfil
Colonel Charles M. .Hammond and ex
Governor GUleU run the whole cm--
palgJV'
Tber. ar l5.ao women, and girls
1 n llilriia wfc rrin tectory or wo;
Tt 14.08 who belong to the Woman's
T rude Union leagri ar pUbntng a cam
t!in to ur.tonts th remaining lll.CSO.
miles in 2:10:43.- Joe Xlkrent (n s. Case,
was second, and Irtu!a . Dlsbrow, In n-
1 ottverCaa ear, finished third, i
4 George Joermann. a l-year-oid youtn.
in his first .raw, piloted a-Hby Max-
no Victory In flrsfortne Tleld
In th light car event His time was
i;t7:IT, ao average speed of tl.it miles
wera: Hamilton Holt, Max Eastman,
sooi eiepnen wue William Ivlns.
Swinburne Hale, Jsmes Livingston Du-I
ane. Professor Vltorlo Racca of th
university of Rome, Professor John
Dswey of Columbia, Robert Elder. Dun
can B. Hardlaon. Thoraaa W. Hotchklss,
William Brscken of Boston, Walston
urown, Jerrerson Sellgman and Profea
aor J. E. Bplngarn.
Following th good tzd delegation
from Delaware, Connecticut. Nebraska,
tjaiirornia, Maryland and Washington,
u. u., aa well as Ohio. Kansas. Penn
sylvania, Vermont Vlrainla. Colorado.
Idaho. Wyoming, Oregon and Utah, ther
louoweo Dig delegations from 20 coun
ties of New York state.
The new suf f rase - flar. vellow haeV
ground with six black stars, represent
Ing the suffrage states, fluttered gaily
oesia tne stars and stripes.
The delicate pale blue silk and silver
banners of Mrs. Clarence MaokaVs suf-1
rrage organization followed behind thel
hundreds of purple, whit and green
pennants, banners and liars of the
Women's Political union, under which
direction the parade, was arranged.
Mrs. Belmont T,ads Band. I
The deep blue silk and srold banners
of Mrs. O. H. p. Belmont's suffragette
society, led by herself, preceded the
flags and banners of the east side
women, representing a they did th col
ors of all nations.
The yellow buttercups worn by the
meroners oi tne New York state delega
tion harmonized with the big yellow
oanners and nags carried by the 45
assembly districts of the Woman Suf
frage party, led by Mrs. Laldlaw.
ln spite of Its being late Saturday
afternoon. Fifth avenue was thronged
ano in crowd cheered the suffraaists
and tha brilliant spectacle they present
ed.
Ten mounted policemen and ten motor
cycle policemen, in charge of Inspector
McCluskey. preceded the woman's cav
alry trpop in charge of Mrs. Charles
Edward Nohlach, wearing a gray riding
nacu wun a great green sash with the
words "votes for "Women.'
The SO women riden smilingly bowed
recognition or tne cheering avenue on-
lookors. All wore the three cornered
black hat, with cockade of suffrage col
ors, purple, green and white of the
Women's Political union. Under whose j
management the parade was held.
arominent Woman Bid.
Among the riders were Miss Winona
Martin, Mrs. jJeatrlce Forbes-Robert
son-Hale, Mrs. Theodore H. Smith of
Detroit: Gladys xrown. Misses Alice and
Irene Lewisohn, Miss Cornelius Ryan, j
Dr. I. H. Oglivuy Phyllis. Mueller, Syl- :
via Lolnes, Mary Duncan, Esther Ev-1
a,us, Philadelphia; Clara B. Fuller, Alma i
Humphreys, Miss La A. Carl, Mrs." HejWj
worth Campbell. Mrs. A. H McCarthy, I
Mis Evtij'n Granger, Miss Ethel T.
Woodman, Miss Mary Wlllard Bubuth
Wellington, Eleanor B. Thompson, Mlsa
Gems and Miss Mary Winter.
Miss Millholland,- whoso mount be
came fractious at the start; fell Into line
behind the old guard band and attracted,
a treat, deal of attention by her stun
ning attire and clever riding. She rod
astride, wearing a tan crash costume, I
knee length coat and divided skirt with
high blsck ' boots and th regulation
George Washington style of riding
hablt. - f .
XCr. Blatch Is Chewed. -
After Mies Milholland walked Miss
Eleanor o ran nan bearing tne surrra-
gette standard. The executive board Of I
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aa 4iaat I k aaerr -
la 1 vr a nairaa . sia- I
. fa: 14 til taily. r"-ra
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re -frh la aitL
TA arM fa Haaa.
stverr saaacttUaa ka4 aU taa lta
f saarrb w aa af4 kM lb B4aMe
af tta "eaava" rada br la MfrUiu Th
He. A a tat l HlakaialL H ar aid. I
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lfa (fjaa , r im. ri la ia
iriia carruaa, Tf aar aaaay I4
a) la la Ilea and baI af laern
4i4alae4 b rarrtas. A tb aoag
!rtacaidj ar4 t sad of lta lie
af avarva, tlr war raaay la Ik raake
waa laf fahar4 with es lul
Iru4lr beartag aloft the anagi Vaiea
tt Weexe." banaar. Ihey trgjl4 aa.
alrtal4 I rim alt lh eour. Hid
br t4 atllh IJatr ,. Mroagee
lalera Ihsy sa4 th long walk.
Just bahiad lh earrut maerbad
wovwaa ata feat tall baanng a bva taa
r-astiaiy bearing aloft tb caagle "Vela
Vrmn." twide bar waa a littl boy
land girl carrytag tier flag aaamractag
"we waal a for ntothar." Tb In
ar4 a ebaar all along lb Una.
GREATEST WHEAT
. CROP FORECAST
FOR NORTHWEST
4CVetU4 rra r Cava)
Ike itt l'i la awing
lag ajaia a I.I II . wkUa
lb faU rtaeOsf 1 :.! aav
lit tba lavataeead abug la '
pTMibeaJir all ar laa liarfat aa
baa ma 4 la trfv la (at I st
a re a4iat4 by lb rtra rra
Waaaiaaia a4 Idaaa la hu il
aait largo an aval f eurasar bl
Ua4 I baiag Iraa4 lata arbar4a.
Tb friit a a tag af ta rroa t
data Ibl 09m a tb auryrta f lb
alir ooualry. Oaly a lb rcir
olbaral u lb grJ crop a aa
ae4 a rear . la C:ifrai tb
tat er ralae at crltKal swrtod coal
inal tt la pradufUoa af sallUoa
af btiabala f lb varieas eala
Om af Iba gria rprii af th
Wat aaaaaa I tlal la lb ailraaaa
tight land aatiBv. tsbara pwktag baa
baa af a dubious aataia ff avr4
. lb faar la far a baavy
prodttctlea f wbat that ib rllr4
ar esparted la be blocked wlla ehls
snvata. OH nam. Morrow and Waav
evuallea will swell th letaJ f Oregoa
la a aaasldarab! eat an I thla saoa and
taa laer4 aereagf la oaairal Orw I
"all M 1 ataaataa Catag
111 alt taut ail a aaa bail' M
raalaiia Ikaa Wil
lb la ua aaav mm4 W m4
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la aaaanlaiag ia akraala a
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huk it la taa mim ar aatti
tb baraat alri4 I IM rwfi
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tb ) ta Iba aaat af IM
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la tb Uaua far wbaal U BnX
baa bl Ml Tory la4 raeeatly aa4
lata, lea, la a fir af iMpart
grawara.
Tb fact that taa Paaifto aerthwaat
will lis air V4 It araattal wp af
baa I tfurtag III! will awly ibal
Rweb raoaay far pr4ra Tb pru
af wbaal I aag4 attr)r r wbai
fwraigaaa wtU pr foa ' rpJaa
Taking lb aaanag la tba saUdl waat
tat eeaatdaraUea, lb p ra la la l
a4 gel da.
REBELS PROCLAIM .
GOMEZ PRESIDENT;
- JUAREZ IS CAPITAL
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la aaaitar ap i iba ataia 4tit
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rbl aniila la boOa'al (bavaaaj
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-At- Edwards'
$2.5Q down on $25 worth of furniture
$5.QO down on $5Q worth of furniture
$7.5Q down on $75 worth of furniture
$1Q down on $1QQ worth of furniture
If these initial payments are not
entirely satisfactory, come in and
"MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS"
Wa art determined to donblt tha number of name on our book a, and nothing
" can atop ua. Wa want YOUR order. Coma and see ua.
$1.25- ... ovc
Cash X'L nWeek
Great Table Bargain
Solid Oak, Like Illustration
$12.75
Six-foot when open, 42 inches
diameter when cloed; flaw
feet, and Urge prdeital. Thii
is what everybody it looking
for a good Ubie for a rea
sonable price.
a?--- T P eV
I - II nw I tl
it r 'm
11 I -
jfTrnl If feSl''
Cash
$1 a Week
or
$5 a Month
Send to
Your Home
the BEST
RANGE
IN
?ORTLAND
New Married Couples-Should
Start Housekeeping With a
MONARCH
. MALLEABLE RANGE
Let Us Tell You Why:
It will mean shorter hours in th kitchen for your sweetheart. It will mean
less work and drudgery for her every day for years to come. It will mean
always satisfactory results in her cooking snd it will mean much less fuel to
do the same work.
Moreover. In 10, It or 20 year from
now, the Monarch will do the work
with Just a little work. In Just aa
littl time and with Just as little
fuel as it did at first
Come in and let us show you Just
how the Monarch is different than
any other ranee Just how the triple
well construction, the Duplex Draft
and the Hot Blaat Firebox operate to
make perfect baking and small fuel con
sumption. Let us show you the Polished Top and
show you how It needs no blacking.
Ther are lots of other good things
that we can show you, and you owe
It to yourself and yonr family to In--vestlgate.
Wa can show you a bis
saving and how you can better afford
to have a Monarch right now than you
can afford to try to do without it
Don't think that because the range
you hav 1 pretty good that you can
Inveatigata bring Mrs. Sweetheart with
let thla go by. You will quickly aea
the difference if you come in do It
vou. You win r aurnriaeo at tne
many Improvement you can have the
use of and have them at a great saving
of time, work and fuel.
"Make Your Cooking a Daily Pleasure."
SENT HO MS
.at you
OWN TERMS
Be Sure and See Edwards' Attractive Three -Room Outfit $187
Keeping young folks in special mind, we have included this three-room outfit ,i.mong this week's specials. Ai
terms. In selecting specials in individnal Furniture, Rugs and Carpets, we hare kept, in mind usefulness and
And we will make special easy credit
economy; and you wijl find these
a a . , a
articles always a "Little.3etter for a Little Less." Young couples who want to pt on the sale side snoum aeai witn a Dig, reuaoie tirm like
Edwards', that has a refutation for 30 years f honorable merchandising behind it Then you'll be bre of goods and credit "fit to use.". We
mark all prices in plain figures and sell you goods n a 30 days free trial in your own hpme, thus absolutely guaranteeing you a aquare deal,
$2.95 rr
Sale
SPECIAL
1 ,
Walnut ; library:
Tabled top .24x
36 ins.; regular
price; 12.50.
Sale price, $7.25
fi-ibra
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SPECIAL
Golden. Oak: li
brary Table, top
24x42, with,
drawer; regular
price, $11; sale,
price '.only $6.90
the Woman's Political union headed by
Mrs; Harriet Stanton Blatch, whoa
combined efforts for th past 11 months
resulted in .todays great demonstration, j
recei ved a biz ovation all along tha line.
Mrs. Ulatch wore .her colle g cap and
gown,, while the other, .officers war
attired tawMtar f -.- - - -Everv
woman and every jnan In. the
per hour for the 101 mile course- 1 Jblg procession either bor a flag- or a
, GO-CARTS
Medium Xrta
Uk-bora,
-with, ratlin
Ing back and
adjust-
?ooir.-.s
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' We also sell
COllapSibU'
e a r t s and'
Offer- l-am-
pie for j your
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credit If a:H PthJ
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BATHROOM
; CABINETS:
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In oak or
whit namel.
with or with
out mirror.;
Bpedai sale
Without - 9
mirror ....-
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