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SENATOR PROPOSES INVASION MEXICO
A shland D aily T idings
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 3919
VOL. XLIII
NUMBER 48
GOVERMENT MAY PREVENT STRIKE
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Cabinet Meets to
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.— R epeat- <$> p o rtu n ity to live over again, •'•>,
•s> fresh flow ers, roses and for-
m al flow ers from th e flo rists; <» ed objections by republican sen ato rs $ b ut yon can live a t least one «
set pieces from associations all «> today fru stra te d a tte m p ts by S enator <i> h o u r of w our life over again to- <8>
(By th e U nited P ress)
over Am erica. T here is no
H itchcock to fix th e tim e for voting «g, n ijh t, for th is is th e night you
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.— Sena­
<S> headstone to m ark th e spot, a <•> on the Johnson and Moses amend- <$> s e ; those clocks back one hour. 9
<*> in o rd er th a t they may get Old
to r -W ers today introduced a resolu­
lone locust tree, its stro n g $> m ents to th e peace tre a ty .
S
enator
Lodge
announced
th
a
t
in
<«.■ Man Sun up a t a decent h o u r in T
tio n d irecting th a t all arm ed forces
<s> lim bs th ru s tin g its sparse foli- <?>
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of
speedier
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of th e United S tates be used in an
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in
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effo rt to obtain th e release of A m er­
<*> stan d s as N a tu re ’s single senti
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Monday
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long
as
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east of
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M exican bandits.
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T heodore R oosevelt’s restin g <®> will stay w ith me.
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hills east
town
MILW AUKEE, Oct. 25.— One year
(By the U nited P ress)
D em
ocratic
ato
rs rs are
til th th e e sim
sim ply
ply aw
aw ful
ful hour
hour of
of 8 8 < 0>
$ at h ard labor in tb e bouge oJ correc.
Je n k in s is reported to be held by
0> place is there.
O'
D em
ocratic sen
sen
ato
are said
said to to be be ;> til
WASHINGTON,
Oct. 25.— The 0>
a band of rebels under F rederico
T ravelers from th e n o rth 0> Planning an a tte m p t to force a vote a. m. But tom orrow th e shiny * t ion waa the sentence imp08ed on
Cordoba, and Ju a n U berra, near P u ­ senate banking and currency com- O' and south, east and west, from O
on all th e reserv atio n s as a whole. <g> rascal will have to get up a t 7. O D r. David Roberta> convicted on two
m ittee today rejected th e nom ination
Indja Egypt and Africa> from
They believe th is d rastic proposals o
F o r we'll all fudge the clock O hounts of e ta tu to ry charges involv-
ebla.
the defeat of the o one h our on him th is eve-
At th e instance of Cordoba, a rep- of John Skelton W illiam s as control-
thg capitals
of tw o hem i- O would lead to
ing Miss Grace Lusk, now serving a
O ning.
re se n ta tiv e of Je n k in s left Puebla ier of currency, by a vote of 10 to 7,
gphereg come t0 stand a nd pon- <* Lodge m easure
** sentence in th e s ta te prison for th e
y esterd ay to confer w ith th e bandit on a strictly p arty division.
d er QVer t be sim plicity of th e <?•
Senator H itchcock, in a speech, re- .s> But, ju st as a m a tte r of w arn- <» m u rd er of R oberta
re g a rd in g his release.
W illiam s' nom ination has been
grave and co n tra st it w ith th e <S> peated his previous sta te m e n ts th a t «$, ing; dqn’t let th e whole fam ily 's>
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pending since th e previous session Of
grea t deeds of him who rests <S> the churches, labor organizations and <$» tak e a w hirl a t th a t clock fudg- <$>
W ASHINGTON,
Oct.
25.— The congress, when it was also
rejected. . th e re
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T otlier forces in terested in th e public <•> ing s tu n t— or th e joke m ay be <$>
S ta te D epartm ent today delivered a He has been holding office under <S> Like th e tra v e le rs from w orld
w elfare are suppo rtin g the league. <S> on you and npt op Mr. 8un.
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n o te to Mexico dem anding the release a recess appointm ent since M arch 4. <?> points, feathered friends perch <*> while the an a rc h ists and bolshevists •>
of C onsular A gent Jenkins, kidnaped
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Q atop th e locust tree, chirping
a re opposing it.
a t P uebla, Mexico, even if it is nec­
•$> and c h atterin g .
Orioles and ❖
Every new spaper in th e United
essary for th e Mexican governm ent
<$> sparrow s hold fo rth in th e ^ S tates published in the in te rest of
to pay a ransom .
<$> leafy recesses of th e wild bush-
an arch y o r bolshevism is opposing
<•> es. A flash of color tells th e
th e league, said Hitchcock.
<S> passage of a scarlet tan a g e r;
<$> cat birds nest am ong th e lilacs; <?>'
3> w oodpeckers— all seem to ex-<?>
press some sentim ent for th e ir
<$> friend who lies silently beneath
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GUYMON, Okla., Oct. 25. — The
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United States Food A dm inistration
(By th e U nited P ress)
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
25.—
This
is
announced
today th a t the license of
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COLUMBUS, Ohio. 0 « 2 5 .-O 0 V -
CHICAGO, Oct. 25.— Colonel Ma­
th
e
last
day
of
daylight
saving
as
a
J.
T.
Allen
&
Son, a p artn ersh ip com-
2 5 __p r esi- e rn o r Cox today ordered tlje two
ples, com m anding the federal troops
WASHINGTON, Oct.
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m
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posed
of
J.
T.
Allen and Leon Allen
natio n al in stitu tio n .
in th e Gary steel d istrict, said today
All clocks will be put back one his men would continue on duty th ere of Guymon, O klahom a, has been re-
T rain m en , and P re sid e n t Sheppard,
h our a t 2 a. m., Sunday, p u ttin g the fQr some tjm e to come. A lthough voked u ntil fu rth e r notice, effective
• t th e R ailw ay C onductors, will m eet
a ‘ Ca n t° n whe/ e sP°radlc rlot;
nation on a sta n d a rd tim e basis.
R ail D irector Hines, W ednesday, to
around
steel m ills occurred
the m ills are g radually approaching s t noon, October 18, 1919. This It-
cense was revoked because of th e
The
daylight
law,
passed
early
in
th e ir form er production records, the
receive his answ er r to th e dem ands o f ' last n l^ ht and to d ay ' Six men and
licensees failu re to fu rn ish necessary
the
w
ar
to
encourage
backyard
food
colonel
said
tb
e
re
is
8till
danger
for im m ediate »«veral women w ere in ju re d in the
of
th e ir organization
rep o rts to the United S tates G rain
25—
Segregation,
production,
was
repealed
by
congress
tro
u
b
je
CHICAGO,
Oct
w age increases, it was announced n o tin g .
C orporation and failu re to m ake ap-
to prevent raical tro u b le, was today a fte r P resid en t W ilson had twice ve-
“ A uthentic re p o rts” th a t five h u n ­
h e re today.
agreed upon by w hite and black toed repealing m easures.
dred soldiers would be tra n sfe rre d plication for a w heat d irecto r license
leaders.
A n um ber of cities plan adoption to th e W est V irginia d istric t were as required under th e act of congress,
G ray Lucas, negro law yer, a t a of daylight saving ordinances of t h e i r , denied by Maples. M arching of a M arch 14, 1919, and th e p residential
conference of colored leaders and . own, despite th e repeal of th e na- body of troops in relieving the proclam ation of Ju n e 23, 1919, also
failu re to reply to le tte rs and tele-
w hite property ow ners, said th a t if tional act.
guards is said to have been respon­
gram s. The com pany held license as
hom es w ere furnished th e negro he
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sible fo r th e rum or.
w hat flo u r m iller, corn m eal m iller,
would
rem
ain
aw
ay
from
w
hite
THOUSANDS
PAY
HONOR
(By the U nited P re ss)
d istrib u to r of general food comm od-
neighborhoods.
TO
VICTIMS
OF
W
AR
CHICAGO, Oct. 25.— T hat Bolshe­
ities and s to re r or dealer in feeds
C
om
m
ittees
from
both
races,
anx-
ST.
LOUIS,
Oct.
25.—
T
housands
vists in th e U nited States a re plan­
and
feeding stuffs.
ning a big celebration of th e dow n­ ious to avoid f u rth e r rio tin g here, of relatives and friends of service
fall of a u to c ratic
governm ent |p w ere appointed to consider establish- m en gathered w ith C ardinal M ercier
R ussia for Novem ber 7, 8 and 9, Ed m ent of a reg u larly defined black here today in a m em orial m ass for
w ^rd B rennan, chief ag en t of th e de- belt, th e founding of loan associa- those lost in th e war.
The card in al eulogized th e m issing
portm ent of ju stice here, today an tion, and o th e r th in g s which will
tend to m ake th e negro m ore com- service men and paid high trib u te
nounced.
¡to th e forces of th e U nited States,
In form ation
gathered indicates fo rtable in bis own d istric t.
GETS YEAR
DON’T WANT
A
PUT’EMBACK
T
S T . 'X I X : . »
t-.
Separate Blacks
From the Whites
Reds Planning
Celebration
T
T
(By th e U nited P ress)
WASHINGTON. Oct.
25.— The
cabinet m et today in ex trao rd in ary
session to consider th e labor situ a ­
tion.
A dm inistration leaders m ade no
effo rt to conceal th e ir concern over
th e th reaten ed strik e of the coal
m iners, th e renewed m ovem ents
am ong railroad w orkers and th e feel­
ing between labor and capital due to
the dissolution of th e In d u stria l Con­
ference.
Among m atte rs to be considered
a re :
*
C ontinuation of coal production
despite the strik e of bitum inous mi-
ners Novet« b er 1.
The recom m endation of the In d u s­
tria l Conference, on*disbanding yes­
terday, th a t a sm all com m ittee be
nam ed to draw up an in d u stria l
“ peace p ro g ram ” for subm ission to a
new conference.
The indicated intention of labor to
fight the steel strik e to a finish.
Dem ands of th e B rotherhoods and
o th er railroad w orkers for m ore
wages.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 25.— Follow ­
ing a session of two and one h alf
hours, th e cabinet decided to rea s­
sem ble a t 4:30 p. m.
The whole m a tte r of th e im pending
coal s trik e will be laid before P resi-
dent W ilson in the m eantim e,
No agreem ent of th e policy to be
pursued could be reached a t th e
m orning session.
Follow ing th e afternoon sessi-n of
th e cabinet, it is expected a s ta le ­
m ent will be issued from th e W hite
House settin g fo rth th e governm ent's
policy in strong term s.
N um erous suggestions were o '-
fered a t the cabinet m eeting but
th e re was little inclinatic ; to rec-
om m end th a t the governm ent ta k e
over th e coal m ines.
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I ’RGES NEW CONFERENCE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.— Secre-
ta ry Lane, who presided a t th e In ­
d u strial Conference, in a le tte r lo
P resident W ilson today, urged him to
act favorably on the recom m endation
of th e public group for a new con­
ference.
"T he In d u stria l Conference never
really got s ta rte d ,” w rote Lane.
“ It died a t its b irth because ques­
tions arose which it was not prepared
to meet. This should not end the ef­
fort to go at this business of a d ju s t­
(By th e U nited P ress)
ing differences by good sense, instead
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.— Belief
A shland lacks a considerable yet of~by fQrce
th a t th e governm ent will ta k e w hat- oi reaching its quota set for th e
“ Oh, for a few days of real sanity
ever steps m ay be necessary to keep Roosevelt M emorial Fund and as wben wjtb a com pound Of nerve and
th e c o u n try 's soft coal supply
nor- Monday will be the last day, it is calm j udgm ent w ithout b ittern e ss
m al prevails here despite th e
fail- th o u g h t personal canvassing will be Qf feeling we couid iook at ou r prob-
ure of th e p resid e n t’s appeal to h a lt necessary. The idea has been ex- lems, and m eet them w ith our t r a ­
the m in ers’ s trik e scheduled for No- Pressed by m any people th a t the ditional hopefulness and confidence.
vem ber 1.
Roosevelts a re a w ealthy fam ily of
<.There is a re8tie8SUe88 m ou r
W ilson, iij his appeal, m ade it plain ^ ew York, and th e ir m any friends bjood and a g rea t w illingness to
thart the in te rests of the public would £re a b u n d an tly able to provide th is tafee rigkg we bave no r jght to take,
be placed above those of e ith e r the m em orial w ithout asking th e contri- W g wjjj 8Uiier fo r th is spasm of hys-
m iners or operators, who broke off butions of the whole country. W hile te |.jcaj self aaBertiveness on all sides,
negotiations a fpw hours a fte r th e th is is perfectly tru e , it was borne j w ant to Ree a new conference o f
p resid e n t’s appeal was read them .
upon th e people of of New York who jead jng m inds th a t will think in
A plan to have soldiers ru n th e first planned th e m em orial th a t a p ra c t|c a i term s, a real council of na-
m ines has been suggested, b u t it is gxeat natio n al figure like Roosevelt tional d e(ense against the kind of
pointed out th a t few soldiers are belongs not to the city o r sta te w here Qivjj W ar wbjCb 8eem to th in k is an-
skilled m iners.
he first saw light, but to the e n tire o tb er irrepressible conflict."
To m eet th e problem , officials say,- nation. The m em orial will be erect-
.
th e rhen now w orking th e m ines m ust ed > °f th a t th ere is no doubt, but
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.— Officers
be^ ept th e re
nearly every city will wish the privi- of ^be federal governm ent were to-
> lege of having a hand in raising th is day called upon to tak e ap p ro p riate
fund. If those who have not already action “ in enforcing obeyance to
subscribed will do so today o r Mon- and respect for the constitution and
day th e quota can in a very sh o rt by-law s” in th eth rea ten e d coal s trik e
tim e be com pleted.
by a resolution Senator Thom as of-
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fered In th e senate. No action was
taken.
leavegary
STAY ON J
th a t th e celebration will cen ter in
(By th e U nited P ress)
LONDON, Oct. 25.— The B ritish G ary and Chicago
cabinet crisis has ap p aren tly ended
w ith th e proposed com prom ise of an
am endm ent to th e alien bill.
The a tto rn ey general and solici­
to r general will assist in d ra ftin g a
new am endm ent which it is expected
w ill be introduced when parliam ent
(By th e U nited P ress)
reconvenes M onday.
OTTAWA, O nt„ Oct. 27.— Bye­
elections in six constituencies in Can­
FOUNDATION NOW LAID
FOR WOMEN’S BUILDING ad a w ere under way today, voters
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- being asked to elect m en on th re e
gene, Oct. 25— W ork began on th e m ain issues— n atioalization of the
W om en’s building A ugust 20 when railw ays; civil re-estab lish m en t of
(By tb e U nited P ress)
th e ground
was broken for excava- soldiers and question of fu rth e r gra-
WASHINGTON, Oct.
25.— The
tion.
The
foundation is now laid tu itie s to service m en, and prohibi- navy> d u rin g th e next two m onths,
and as th e
work is progressing th e tion.
or th re e m onths, if necessary, will
building will be com pleted w ithin a
G eneral opinion in various prov- re jease a m illion pounds of su g ar per
y ear.
inces has it th a t inter-provincial m onth. Secretary D aniels today an-
T he building will be 100 by 300 tra d e in liquor will be sanctioned, nounced.
V. O. N. Sm ith, cashier of th e Cit-
feet and will contain a large swim- P ro h ib itio n ists seek io stop th e im-
p ue to tbe lim ited supply it will
be necessary to confine th e sale to izens Bank, received a le tte r from H.
m ing pool, club and com m ittee port as well as sale of liquor.
N aationalization of railw ays, urged HosPita l8 th ro u g h o u t the country and O. F rohbach, fo rm er secretary of the
room s and several guest rooms. The
physical education and dom estic sci- by the governm ent, will be a h ard a t tb e ra te of two pounds a week to
A shland Com m ercial club, but now
ents
to u g n t issue.
issue, The
m e I U nionist
nionists have a jj person8 em ployed by th e navy,
ence departm
d ep artm en
ts will be housed in fought
of T hree F orks, M ont., in which he
th is new building.
urged election of th e ir m en on the
Tbe gale wju be njne and
one-half
lauds his adoptive sta te greatly, but
L aw rence and H olford, of P o rt- proposition of tak in g over all lines cen^8 per pound.
/
before closing he says: “ Some day I
land, of which E llis F u lle r Law rence. >u th e Dom inion except th e Cana-
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am com ing back to A shland to live.
dean of th e U niversity school archi- dian Pacific. The governm ent could
J u s t when th a t will he I cannot say,
tec tu re . is a m em ber, are the a rc h i-.n e v e r finance sufficiently th a t road,
b u t 1 am su re it will be some tim e
tects of the building. W. O. H eckert which, it is said, is r o t in need of
when A shland finds its proper g a it.”
was given th e co n tract for the out- governm ent aid to m ake it a success-
The fifty -first an nual Oregon Bap­
In speaking of th e Com m ercial
side w ork *
fully-conducted system .
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 25.— Fol-
Club of which Mr. F rohbach still tis t sta te convention has been in ses-
D uring th e sum m er approxim ately
You
sion
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
th
is
week,
of
which
lowing
a re m ark et qu o tatio n s.
tak es great in terest, he sta te d :
(By th e U nited P ress)
NEW YORK TO WEST POINT
$70 ,000 was raised th ro u g h sub­
EGGS—
E xtras, 83 %c.
LELAND, Mich., Oct. 25.— Mrs. cannot do an y th in g w ithout m oney. Rev. and Mrs. W. N. F e rris, of the
W EST POINT, Oct. 25.— K ing Al-
scription for the building fund, of
BUTTER—
E xtras, 65c.
b ert arrived here today by a irp lan e Stanislaw Lypozynska was
today If the m erchants of A shland refuse to local B aptist church have been at-
w hich over $50,000 has been paid in.
POULTRY—
B roilers, 34c;
from New York. He landed a t th e
found guilty of th e m u rd e r of Sister c o n trib u te to th e ir Com m ercial Club, ten d an ts.
A large num ber of m inis-
It was necessary to raise th is am ount
36c.
Officers of th e m ili- Mary Ja n in a , 12 y ears ago.
they them selves are to blam e for the ters and laym en and women were
before an ad d itio n al $50,000 would A thletic field,
CATTLE— Top steers, 10c.
T
he
ju
ry
was
out
10
hours.
condition of th e ir com m unity. I t ’s present all week from various p a rts
A c a d et’s
he given by the state, which would t a r y academ y m et him
HOGS— Top, 13 %c.
(By th e U nited P ress)
The wom an was housekeeper for about tim e
you
folks woke up of the state. The following officers
allow the work to be sta rte d on th e review followed,
SH
E
E
P—
Ewes,
7c;
w
ethers,
9
%
c
;
HASTINGS,
Neb., Oct. 25.— En
F a th e r Bilenow ski, p asto r of th e St. Things have been com ing too easy for w ere elected a t th e m in isterial con-
building.
ro
u
te
to
a
m
esquerade
dance in th e
P
resid
en
t,
Dr.
W.
A.
W
al-
lam
bs,
9%
c.
Isadore church. It was charged th a t you and you a re w aiting for some- vention:
SHOWS IMPROVEMENT
C ontracts am ounting to an expen­
country, five w ere killed and two se­
th e killing of th e siste r was due to th in g to develop.
Get off of tffe do. P o rtla n d ; vice president, Rev. E.
BARLEY Spot feed, $3.12
(By th e U nited P ress)
d itu re of $90,000 have been a w a rd ­
riously h u rl when a m ail tra in stru ck
jealousy. T he m urderess buried th e w aiting job and go a fte r th in g s w ith M. Cline, G rah ts P a ss; secretary and shipping, $3.10.
WASHINGTON,
Oct. 25.— P re si­
ed. W hen com pleted th e building
th e ir Ford Sedan a t a crossing last
your money and th e sp irit of your tre a su re r, E. A. Sm ith, Lents. O ther
body u n d er the church.
will cost about $200.000 half of the dent W ilson’s condition is satisfac-
officers chosen a t th e w om en's ban-
YREKA, Calif., Oct. 25— The lo- night.
com m unity will soon change.”
am ount being raised by th e U niver- 4ory, said today s physicians bulle-
quet of 520 guests w ere: Mrs. F. E. cal council of th e Degree of Poca-
BUT TROTSKY ESCAPED
sity and th e rest given by the state. tin - " He had a com fortable night
KEARNEY, Neb., Oct. 25.— Chas.
A. Sm ith, vice presid en t; Mrs. W. h o ntas will go to McCloud th is eve-
KING
TAKES
A
RIDE
(By th e U nited P ress)
Less difficulty is expected in rais- and his slow im provem ent continues,
E. Scotton, recording secretary ; Mrs. ning to in stitu te a new lodge a t th a t K im m erly, wife, son, two d au g h ters
(Special to The T idings)
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 25.— A dis­
ing th e funds necessary to com plete
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
25.—
K
ing
Al-
Thom as Broom field, corresponding place. Mrs. R ita B ettencourt, g rea t and in fan t child w ere in sta n tly killed
patch today says W ar M inister
HIRE NO I. W. W. W.
th e building now th a t th e work has
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red
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c re ta ry ; Mrs. G ustave Johnson, Pocohontas, will be in charge of the when theautom obile in which they
SPOKANE, Oct. 25.— L um berm en T ro tsk y ’s e n tire staff
a c tu a lly begun. The will
sum n r of
his tre
tre a a s s u u re
re r; r; Mrs.
Mrs. Jo
Jo h h n n G G raves,
raves, a au
have w were
ere trav
elin n g g to th e ir hom e In
n ^ $30.000
h iv ^ h e in th e Inland E m pire will h ire no when th e anti-B olshevikl forces took W est P oint today. He will see his
u a d n ito
o r. r, in
,n stallin
s ia ...n g g team
ream . . r P e re
p a p r ara
a ti tio
o n n s s nave
traven
< still to be raised
J Probably be -P
E m nlovm ent agen- T sarkoeselo near P etro g rad T rots- first A m erican football game th is af- and Miss E lizabeth M errill, sta te di- been m ade for dancing and refresh- S turgeon, Colo., stru ck a fast pas-
subscribed by the stu d e n ts who have
-
ingtructiong to ky is 8aid tQ have escaped in an au- tern o o n when th e arm y plays Boston rec to r of th e w orld-w ide guild. The m ents a fte r the business of th e eve- senger tra in a t Odesna, Neb., last
r o t yet given a d efinite subscription cies have
college
vention closed yesterday.
‘ ning.
, night.
cancel all o rd ers for these men. - ' tom obile.
io the building fund.
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Six Canadian
Bye-Elections
Woman Guilty
Killing Sister
FRI
ELEVEN DIE IN