THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 14, ly27 fili jpie corny ATUl Rogers Fork, Over $S(fO to '. - ... weiiever... . '1 i . . .1 . J . , . tu ' ! - . BEVERLY HILLS. Cal., July 18 ( AP)Od '.of -WUr 'Rogers' syndicated Jokes- tost - him : 1.500 today. ;: Widely fcrlnteoTif Jbit of Itis humor;- It was "taken seriously In, nifcjowii jnlddlo west and today Oklahoma acceptors ot the chal lenge appeared4 to' collect on It! . V- Thelntltem waarttmorr ' ous offer of $500 to the'wlnner of a' non-stop flivver .-'tour "between Beverly Hills and Oklahoma, good, for a finish Jat either ernd.v V i In the wee ihoura of the morn ing today. Mr.; and Mrs." JCoilins ot Tulsa, tJkla.,-awoke" the Rogers . " family:? r,om jthehr .sound slumbers -to clainl the priaeJ They 'arrived l ; at m.; haVing left' Oklahoma Saturday. i ... A half hour later Robert Kloehr - and Ross Hatch Ins ot Claremore, . pktiB;.eow1y.7amoistl. .wii thoci fVwn rattle into the ari9- toeratic -movie' subttr&-Ch&nging : three tires' had cost, them first . - money. - ' " A third Oklahoma hopeful ar rivedhat, noon. ' ' " Mrs. Rogers alone robbed open her eyes' at 4 a.' to.' io receive but It was reported not tob'enthusias , tically f welconie ; her : husband's . guests.1' '.. " ; 4""t'v' Rogers learning last night that the joke was having an unexpect ed comeback, ducked out, remov ing himself to bis ranch in the far . reaches . of. the Santa Monica mountains. He had turned , over to Chief tofptMlciBlair his up- . wanted, offices .of -reception com ' mittee'and award of the prize. " Today 'Chief Blair was busy ar rznginp, f 01, hotel accommodations ' and entertaining :' the " flivveriflg -OklaJdiMns.;: ; J-l ' ' ;- i Notice of Assessment a for the1 Cost of Improving Lee Street Prom Tenner Road to the JSast Curb Line of. 22nd Street r Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon,2 will, at or about 7:30 p. mi. 'on the 18th day of July, 197, or at any subsequent : meeting of the said, Council there after, in the Council Chamber9 of the city hall ; In ; Salem, Oregon, : proceed to assess upon and against each, lot or part thereof or parcej r of land; liable therefor; its propor tionate share of the cost'of lm ' proving Lee Street,', from Turner Road to the east curb line of 2Snd Street, - In the .City of Salem, . Oregon. vi -....";",..', ' -5 '.' All ' persons interested in the said, assessments are- hereby noti " fled,-, to - 'appear before"' .the said Council at said time and place and present . their objections, , if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said Council to equaliie their' proportionate share of- same. . By order of the Common Conn'' ell,. July kl . l M. srOULSEN, City Recorder. '.' Date of first publication hereof is July 12. 1927. - Date of final publication hereof is juix u,im.nii'M Notice of Assessment for the Cost of Improving Lee Street From the West Line of 25th Street to the East Line of 24 tb ' Street. ,i V fi '-l '.?' .L Notice Is hereby given that.tlie Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m., en the 18th day -of Jnlv. 1927. or at anr subseauent meeting of the said Council there - after, in the Council Chamber or the city hall in Salem, 'Oregon; proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor, Jfs-ropor-tlpnate share of the cost of im proving Lee .Street.4QJi the west line of 25th Street tcrtb east line of 24th ? gtret' lirthe City or Salem, Oregon. f. All ' prsoii Intefeited In the said asBeasmeats are hereby notl- f ied ' to .-appaf- before the said . CouncilAt 'said time and place and present ' the'lr., objections, if any they have; to said assessment, and apply to said Council to equalize their proportionate share of same. By order of the Common Coun cil, July , 1927. 'M.' POULSEN, City Recorder. , Date of first publication hereof Is July 12; 1927."- ' Date or final publication hereof is JHly.14, 192V J12-13-14 Notice - of 3 Assessment , for . the ''Cost 'of , Improving . Division Street' From the East Line of Liberty Street to the West Line t of High Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common .' Council "of the City of SaJem,'?Oregoa;will, at or about 7:30 p.lm.; oa the 18th day of July, 1927. or, at any subsequent meeting of the said Council there after, in the Council Chamber of .-the city hall Inf. Salem,? Oregon. . proceed' io assess upo gnd against each lot or part thereof or parcel "of land liablejtherefor.4tspTopor ttonate share- of the -cost tof 1m- nroving . Division treet; from the east line of Liberty Street to- the west line of High; Street. la the City of Salemt Oregon.; "tC All persons -interested .-la the said assessments areiherebx .noti fied to appear before the said Council at saif time and place and nresent their objections, If any they haTe, to said, assessment, and apply, to said Council ta'equalize their proportionate snare or sam?. By order of the Common Coun cil, July p, IS 27. . . r.r - POULSN. City Recorder, Date of first publication hereof i.'Tniv is. 1927. -7 " Date of final publication hereof 3 July lt-US7.-- ; J12-13-XI z)wmEmc:AscREwMNtiEm ft , . I 1 11 1 i .Photo taken; at Ver-Sur-Mer France. 'of Commander Byrd.and his three companions, disheveled and "unshaven, 'the morning after they had landed in the water in the America, aftjer having been forced down by, lack ojr gas.- Left to right: Lieu tV George Noville ' Com mander Richard. E.v Byrd, Bert Aeosta and Lieut. Bernt Balchen. MOQULS WKE LIVE BALL NEWyRK. ; July i3.4-( AP) Th iily f : baHr; fou'd favor among.' national league club .own ersXiu'-f mid-summer session here today; '.-"It's the best ball we ever had!, said President John -A. Uev- dier;i fr theokners likle ii It maKes more, outnem worit ana puts more action into-the game." .-William L Veeck,- president of the Chicago . club, i expressed a be lief.' that the prevalence of extra base , hitting has resulted more from weak pitching than from- too mu'eh. Vbop" in the ball.; He cited tU,e " recent ' Cubs-Pirates series, in which pitching confined the scor ing" to eight runs' for the twp teams In ' three gjamef As a move to simplify schedule making, " the magnates went on record as favoring the transfer of that .function to , the advisory council which lsc'oni posed t of the presidents of both - leagues and Commissioner' Kenesaw M. Landls Greater speed and efficiency is an ticipated than is now possible with the work in the hands of two com mittees, one from each league. ' A mall vote will be taken on the change,!" inasmuch as Pittsburgh and Cincinnati clubs were not rep resented today j , New Evidenpe Uncovered ; ih Indiana Politics -Case INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 13. (AP) A mass of evidence in tended to show that Governor Ed Jackson received- financial support fronVpt ' .C'Stephgtiso'rtogthe campaign of ,1924. ahtl a purport ed contract that the. former Klan leader his .asserted will, prove po iitical jn.iscftnductf in Ind Ian a were madepubllc" here .today. '."'Stephenson, instructed Attorney Lloyd"o-HMr'to release the ma terial., which contained 31 checks aid" -ene alleged agreement be tween Stephenson and; Congress- ,njan Harry E. Rowbottom, E,vaa- vine, that (he latter consult . with Stephenson regarding; appoint ments 1b the first Indiana district. Row bottom ha declared the paper a forgery. Hill aaiA he evidence j was of little eOieeueriee compaff ed with whatatill,ir4taipd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' ; No. 6763 'r In the Superior -Court of the State of Oregon, for' the County of ' Marion, XKU' ' In the matter of , the Estate f Camden L. Mitchell, deceased. Notice is hereby given "that the undersigned has been ' an pointed and has qualified as administratrix of . the estate of -Camden . L. Mit chell.' deceased;: that all persons having claims against said de ceased are hereby required to serve the same; amy yenned, on said administratrix or their attor neys of Tecord atthe address be low stated, and ile tbe sarae with ' he Clerk of said Court.; together wjth proof . of such service, within lx months after the dste of first publication of this notiee; or the same will b- haed.' ' -, ' Date of first! publication. June 30.1927 f -;? y : ' Date of last publication JhIv 28; 1927.v"H::"-si ; . 1 ' :' LAURA CLAUS.RN;r Administratrix of said estate. 1611 Chatham Avenue. Portland, Ore gon. "r . " .' Frank A. McMensmln, Attorney for Estate; f";4.X - 1 a 1 4 North vrestprn - B,a n k' ; Bldg:. ortfandi Oregon, f J 20 Jlv ,7-14-21 -2 . Administrator's or KxecntorsP . Notice of Hearing of Final Account ; Notice is' hereby given that he final account off O. P, Bond-'as administrator -of the estate of p. R. Bond, deceased, .has been filed ta ; the County t CouTt of Marion County. State, of Oregon, and that the 'first day of Angust; 1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., hks been duly appointed by such Court for. the; hearing of ; objections to such final account and the settle ment therebf,' at. which time any person - interested in such estate may .rappear,. and. file objections thereto in writing and contest the same.' " : " " v - ' ' . , o..;bo?Jd, v . Admlnistratcr ot-the-listte. 4J l P 4 .i SkuHjjf Strange Mammal f ' Found io John, Day Strata BENDi Dr.e.r July 13 APJ-U A fossJHzed skulLflf a mammal be lieved .'fliaye dlate between apig and e deer has been found in tkeJohn' Day sedi ments of ; ; sou the Cr ook ; exiunty, Itwaa eariie tddayonreeelptf U report from Dr. J. W. GIdley'of the. Smithsonian Institute. - - The anfcnal. It was -said, led a flourishing existence in the wide open spaces of .prlhTeval Oregon some two million years ago. What contemporaneous -man at that time if man existed named the beast is not known. Present day paleontologists blandly .refer to him as an agriochoerus. GRANDFATHER OF TWINS Roy and Oirl Born to Hearst's, Ron ami Danghter-in-Law SAN FRANCISCO, July 13. ( AP ) William Randolph Hearst, publisher and capitalist, and! the father of twin sons, became the grandfather of twins, , a boy and girl. born. here. today to Mr. and Mrs. George. Hearst, his son and daughter-in-law. Mr: George Hearst, publisher, of the San Francisco Examiner, and the then Miss ' Blanche Wilbur, whose home was in'ldaho, were married four years ago while both were students at the University of California., , . . ... . - The 'mother and the hew. arriv als' were reported-"aH well.". ' : GROjCEp ALL TURNED UP' Wfe Tossed : Cigarettes Down Neck; Filee For Divorce I PORTLAND, July 13. (AP) It was exasperating enough, E. L. Simeonldeo, grocer, said today, when his .wife charged him fer vently and repeatedly with being "too yellow" to fight: Witn her, but -when she dropped a lighted cigarette down his neck under his collar, it burne3l him up.To d.eyj'he flle4'for a divorce. ' 4;t4STN-4N i . . 2 mr8TiT i'Mniiii'r)iaij( : 0:30-10:16 KXt. tI20). Morn in motif 10:tfO-ll:SO KUW i i Jk i 10:frtJ-12 lOOriKKXt (2(rJPUi CoA morn in entertttiiiment. 'v' morniRS Houiwif hour. a 3 - 9HTOSDAY nTTEKS-OOW 12K0 KTO (2U). Wither report. V2r0-12:20KEX. Polar orchestra mnsie. " "-- .. y k-j" , 12t0-l.:00 KOI, Organ recital. ; 2:40 -End KTB& (2S3). Play br rp v bwsball Tport. . . . , ' ; THXJRSDAT NIGHT ' " .. V 6:00-7;0OKW44 (329 .' Twilrt Hour. 6:00-7:00 KOiX. (S18. Organ rociUl. 6:00-7:00 K()W (02 Dinner ooacart. 6:80-7:00 KEX. Orcan racitaL . i 700-8:00 KOIN.j Orcheitra. i 7 jOO-7 : 15-KTBR. AAA 'road reports. V fsSO-etOO -KfW -Utility. rvie Catholic Truth society Jectar. 7:30-8:30 KKJR"( 283 K Etenhif tory 3 :00 ;00 KEX.. Trlo. 8:00-S;00 KOW. VaudiUe. ' ' ' ' '.' S :0b :00-r-K WJ J. unMan MiUt. :00-9:00 KKX. Farm program. 8-.3a-S:30 KFiK. "FaaMMia ArtUU" , program.'7 J -- J v . 8:00-10:00 KEX. Claasical hour. 0:00-9:30 KOtN. Bilir'a Hawaiian dno. S;90-l0t00 -KWJJ. Studio program. lO.no-lttUO-KWBS 2M). tctnrr aBd 'isaic.'i' ' . - IU:0t-l:O0 KEX. Kremar'a orchestra '. 80daoJlit. . ' " ! 11:00 t .do- KXT InsoBini alub. - KGO Qab:nl ( 284). &. rehtra: S. mmic trJJ'' . onrention; 9. NBC pnj frrmm ; to,-w-tit''i - ., v. KhU-Loa 'At.-. 8.' trie: t:S0, "hihlraa's pwea; 7;fl0, T:0,,, 8, qaartet and aotoikls ' ... ' : -: KKliioa' Angata.-40S)V SttS. :30. rfHft 1,-inm "rf i NafJJprt ' gram ? 10, modrrif riakirl ma"- Ki'OA Seattla. 447. 6, children' hnrj :0, r robf. ,? :3e, :tro j .-A 9 HBO . program; " ' s r'- V-. KPO-rrSan rrnihuaeo ' C432L ,,6-30. r- rheatta : - ' orahcajrat S. , 'BC or grami 10; rfanes rrhtra; "i ; f j . " KFRO San Franciiwif (4.W). 6:15. :30, . ri&i 7r aac orchestra; 8, orchestra nod soloists; 9, orchestra and aoloiau; J10, dance orrhntraw - t ; KTA San Franci&cn- (309)."- T-trlo;' 8. "American Liegion program; 9, i .trie a ad soloists V v :4 K"WJ- Hats FraneUc. (268). 6. Havai , ians; 7, S. 9. 10,. dance orchestra f - I KNI Hollywood j 337). S, orchestra; ; S:80it'hestm; 7, organ recital: H, 9. 10. orchestra r 11, dance orchestra. ; . t KrWK Oakland (230). 8. awaiian trs- T-ant. . ... .- - , ' . , i ft Prattle (349).' , 6:30. orchestra,-. 8, 9.' orchestra; lOv - - ' ; i KOMO --SeltI (80S).- B, 6:15, ores t "1. i;7:2). iorchpfr 'and soloists; 9, . 'C program;. '..JU. 10:45. .uiat'tlU - diure 'pn-j-rsra' It, t , - . 4 OfFIPIfLS STB , PLAT1 TO COQPERSTE Prohibition Bureau , Asserts No Inteition to Hamper .N ' Industry ! WASHINGTON,' Juy 13. (AP) Desire of prohibition enforce ment officials to cooperate with businesses requiring industrial al cohol waspiedged today eo repre-, sentativesot national "trades or ganizations by Assistant Secretary Lowmah'and Commissioner Do'rah. The prohibition bureau, the of flciais said, ' does ' not ' intend ' to take any step which would hamper Industry Jn general r and' now, la working out simplified regulations affecting use ot alcohol. ' ; -The: discussion-" featured, the third "day " of the conference at which Mr. Lowman and Mr. Dor an are getting acquainted with their field" administrators; In ad-T dltkn the conference received an analysis of the working of the dvQ service "reoriBaBizatioir; and an ex change of ideas with a representa tive of the department of' justice. RALADYPFECT T3QUT Fish Believed Afflicted by Same t Diseee Bothering Docks KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.July 13. (AP)-t-AH malady affecting trout tn the Klamath 'river below Klamath Tails in a way somewhat Hrjailar to the mysterioos duck dis ease' which has .Vamo ''protective Interests , pMled has - reappeared this'year.. The malady waa first nptlcsed; lav July; .If !?: , - '" ASamplea.;1 of water!" from the stream -In the vicinity of which hundredst;bf apparently healthy trout have died have been sent to the state game . conunisalon at Portland. An analysis ot the wa ter will be made. ! i ; ; Albany Pastor Involved. A.utQrnobUe Awdert STAYTON, July 13 (Special) -Rey. Stewart, a Presbyterian minister of Albany, and a man named Reynolds of Portland were principals in an automobile acci dent" which happened here Monday evening. Both men vvere sllghly hurt and the cars damaged con siderably. Rev. Stewart assumed all blame, as he was driving on the wrong side of the street, and failed to more over. M CLUB TO 511 '- . K' ,i . v.l-' .' T i IUSICTASS FROM NOBTff CEJf. TTLXl, COLLKGE QoiaQ The men's glee club of North Central College, Naperville, Illi nois, will glvd - a concert at the First Evangelical church. Center and Liberty streets Friday eve ning,. Juy IS, at St 15. No admis sion will be charged, but a free will of fering wlllbe' received., rv There are -12 men In. the dub representing .eight different states besides Professor C. C.cPinney; who Is director of rnusic at North Central college. .i! R "-r t Professor Plnney is a graduate of Oberlein,' and has had many years of , experience ia directing glee club choruses. ! -"- ."The 12 men of the club have been selected on ,a competitiye ba sis from jrnin who tr'd out. AU mem)ers' ' are - regular : college stndents -."s . I ' J This is -the, Ji Oth annual tour of the 'men's glee club of North Cen tral college. The tour covers over 10,000 miles, and "includes con certs in 10 states. The club will be .a the road 10 weeks' giving a total of 75 concerts. " " ' m , t: i I. v.. 4 S' ' NA11DNA1XST8 JDJiAWI JAPAN- ESB IXTKBFEBJNO . j ' SHANGHAI, July . AP) The Nanking moderkte national ists southerners through the of ficial Kuomln news agency, charge the jTapahese wUh openly, inter fering Vith the ' advance of the aonthern .orcea Jjb Jbe'iirotincje of Shantnng. jit is declared. Jlhat the activities of the Japanese are pre venting "the floutberners from acr eompllshlng their , purpose that they are occupying; the entire rail way sone from Tslngtao o Tslnaln fu, and are maintaining garrisons at all, sUtlons and nutting Insijr mountabte obstacles in the pathpt the Nanking forces seeking to nfo e'eed 'northTrarji; ..'- ' ; ; .ll i The ' northerners, It la added, are constructing trenches In the kiaochow bay 'area under the dl? rect supefvlsVon of the": Japanese mnitary,TwhIcfT Is" furnishing the plans. - , -"vt'--Minor sonthem r, retreat a Shantung, ft is asserted, "aredue to I pressure f rohr the-ebatf tuiir Japanese combjae."" !- TLa'itensIrn due to-Japanese, activity is grow ing -more, acnte.yirj the Yangtse valley In south. Chinavand the boyj cott is vninistaKaDiy, spreaaisg. Japacss Jnerr 1 s,ta are begln&fag to liX iter :-Uif'. " .. T : -1 ACTIIIITIESSCOI l"By Any 0lherJlame?? .Rosier ", Hot Quite So Sweet, Saia PORTLAND, July IlS-(Api--f The. name has everything to do, not only with roses, .but with other varieties at plants and -trees, ti. JLewIa said today In anaweidng jhe age fili question as to whether a rose by ' any other" name smells just as sweety Lewi?, a delegate 1 3 the annual convention of the Pacific Coast Association !of Nurs erymen, pointed on t that the only way a nurseryman can bnild up a satisfactory business i Is -' to laved all his stock ahdi label lt; rlght--not Jus,t; before it s. shipped,' but while it Is in the ground. ?SelI a customer one variety of rose when he thinks he is buying another and it won't make any difference whether U has the com bined aromas of Araby, Elysium and an alfalfa field after the rain. He won't like it because it is the 'wrsQX i&- tf& Fill he wprryi?g about the name, not the smell, an$ the' 'nurseryman ' will know all about It before the first bud has openea. - a. . Tomprr9W many of. the dele gates will make the Mount Xlood losop rip. ' , -' ., . i . .. Up STRUCK BY AUTQ Hit and Run Driver Leaven Boy Unconscious by Rossdside PORTLAND. Julj IS. (AP)- Struck by a hit and run driver, Robert Golubin, 7, was knocked unconscious and left lying by the roadside on, the outskirts of the city today. He was found , almost hidden in the tall grae and. given emergency treatment. .His Injur ies consisted, of a broken eollar bone, and brnlaes on, the . head. EDITOR'S WFFB ILL ' STAYTON, July 1 ? Special ) Stayton friends of Mrs. CJlas. S. Clark,' wife of he' ijjtlior of ',1b e Aumsyllle Star, regret to learn of her serious Illness at the Salem hospital, ,wher.e she underwent an operation Monday for appendicitis. Dr. C. H. Brewer of this place is her attending physician.1 MONROE S. GHEEK Complete Automotive Lubrication We Carry the FoUpyyino; JPr0duct3: V alvpline i Veedol Pennzoil - Quaker Stte Courtat Capitol Phone 2295 . " You'll Kafoiary Bros; 4 Gf! 1,000 ya 1 ' :V 'f. 1 S icck . up ; 01.BQ up Co 02.C3 rh?1 r TTrrr P? Ffl r TrrrA 'Afr -t c 3f-- m. aaa sbbbbl SBBBBB SB Si . ' aBBBBB MBV .Bk taVaW BM ioceiifliehs Heroes! of Trans-Atlaritic, Pacific Flights to Be ! Welcomed i : WASHINGTON, , July 13, (tP) The capital is getting ready to-, welcome the heroes of three ocean flightsthose of i Com mander jByrd. Lieutenant Maltlajad and Hef enberger, and of Clarence IphamberUn and Charles A. Le- vjine. j uniy two or tne airmen wnq have ; added so much to aviation history In recent months -are defi nitely known jto be coming ; here, but the others will be Invited. Maltland and Hegenberger are expected to fly " from Chicago to Milwaukee and Dayton 'for home coming ;' receptions, accompanied on part of the journey by the first pursuit group of army planes from Selfridge field, Mich. From, Day ton they 18111 Xly to Washington, being met oh the way by army fliers from nearby fields. Commander Byrd, Bert Acosta, Bernt Belchen and George No villeare due to land in New York early next week after receiving .the greeting of the metropolis, they will be invited to come here by the National Aeronautic associa tion., . '' ' ' ' Clarepce Chamberlin and hLs mother'- have been invited by Harry E. Hull, commissioner gen eral df' Immigration, to - be the guest of the Iowa society here on uly ;3.'" Levine's 'plans to remain abroad for sometime will prevent him being here with ' the others who negotiated the JfttkhtB. $1.5,Q,p0fi PRUQS SEIZED Four Men Held on Charges of Handling Narcotics, SEATTLE.' July 13. (AP) Seizure lot narcotics valued at 460,000, and arrest of four men Profit GreaUy By Using Your Credit At Kfoury Bros; ill SI JH pIi o I 9 ; j ' lib pra!ly:- 2 J 1 c0' : - c 4 .r , i . - j ' . - X.'--- ; -vi - '- w' - ' '. 1 her will chirgedt withtltaossasslon: ware. announcderjenight-b w.exe held in tfln- Vviiliao federa jarcpilc ,ctithfi with the 'Jsefcure of : 8 3 chief for&ftrictf I 4fiU P i.oking oplpm Alex Fogel-a rooming Jieuse deelared H6 hav -been found? In proprietor James Henry Sadler, ; Fogels house and garage, ". ; We have a complete line of . jppfiapgrFiON. ; Oil Cook Stoves and Ovns iw -,. I . x !"f w rr. i . f- y- . v jH (1ST M -'- The Quickest Way and the best way to satisfy you that the Perfection is theibest oil stove you let us show you what it Come n any time. We jvill be glad to ' . demonstrate ' ' ' See the New Gray Models Trade in your old furniture for new Terms. on balance ; f , ; ;' IniiTO32?iisiIl iijwyaiiiiui in i ft ii 1 1 f u flu ii ruiJ i i u u i lii i u 1 1 j i i n : i j 1 1 j i lii i h 461 Coyrl Street r - - ... . . - . ..- - .......... . . -'-.'' .- . . t t ,, r 1. . "I I Friday and . . to t ' V' ! . . I: WindPV Display" ' : .' - -- - Salem gtore t ' , . f ., CaClate Street . ! n dlverVand Harold .Ossal. thlt' arts can buy is to come in and will do. 1 4 i uuiuiiJiniiiii! m i wi t fii 1 1 ii i ui n 1 1 1 n m u 11 1 j 1 1 iiin i i i iif i 1 hi i t?n i n n it I .';, 1 , ; Telephone 1142 .fcX ... . - 1 j ii Sgfitrday 9 A. M. 1,500 yards e : crowds; rcrtlAr.d E;"c Store . , CG2 Alr St. :- : ' ! ..''-: I---'-'1 stM? lo'i- ow1- I 'v'l:t", i4 ! r - W r a - - S . . ----- - ' 1