Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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ASHLAND BAIL'S TIDINGS
Friday, Decem ber a, 1031
Every one will see “ The C o u n try , W. H. Smith, J. A Souther, Alta
G irl,” Sunday, Monday and T u esd ay ! Wenberger. I. Fridegar, A. Kopp,
nights, Armory. Popuiar Players, 1
T.
~ m
Painless Prices.
78-2 I Dan K a y . Mrs. V-. Hevener. T. Dun-
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I can, Dr. Sawyer, Dr. Crandall.
Local and Personal
The best Christm as present is a
Mrs. Bertha Denton, captain: Al-
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suit or overcoat tailored to m easu re.; hert Johnson, Mrs. A lbert Johnson,
See the big values at O rres’ $1.00 T- K - Bolton.
DANCE as usual a t Helm’s club
Special this week at Enders Con- Profit Christm as Sale.
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Tke E lks’ lodge made a contribu-
house Saturday night, Dec. 3. 77-3 fectionery— Fresh cream caram els.
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tion of_$25 to the Red Cross.
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regular price 60 cents, this week T aylor P layers D isband— .
Mrs. *F. F. W hittle, captain: Mrs.
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40 cents. We m ake them.
A lb a n y V isitor—
The Taylor Players, which have C. R. D Jones, Rev and Mrs. W.
Jeff Coffman enjoyed a visit Wed-
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delighted Ashland theater-goers at Judson Oldfield.
nesday night with a boyhood friend, Business Booths B uilt—
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the Armory the past ten days, d is - ,
At a meeting of the directors of tion believe th a t the Mora Pump
J a k e Ritchie, of Albany, whom he
A booth building bee was held at banded yesterday, part of the troupe
used to know in Hume, 111., and the Armory last night, to prepare for ccompanymg
n
r
,
±ayior
lue
the Ashland Iron works, which took company has a very bright future,
accompanying R. F. Taylor, the
whom he had not seen for many the thirty exhibits which the busi- manager> t0 Phoenix, Ariz., where
the form of a luncheon at Hotel Ash­ because of the superior construction
years. Mr. Ritchie was on his way ness men are expected to make at Mr T ajJas’s wife" bad previously
land Tuesday noon, it w’as decided to of their pump, which is said to op­
to California.
the W inter Fair. Ferns, fir boughs gone for her healtb
Misg gcott thg
erate with much less power tSan
lend every assistance to T. R. Kelly
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and other greenery will be gathered leading lady, returned to her home
ether types of irrigation and drain­
W ith modern apparatus we can Sunday for decorating the interior
in prom oting the sale of $25,000 age pumps, and also because the
in Bellingham, W ash., accompanied
m ake your p o rtrait at night as well Of the Armory.
worth of stock in the Mora Pump Ford people are extensively advertis­
by her tiny Mexican dog and two big
as in day tim e
Evening by ap-
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Company. Of this am ount $16,000 ing the Mora pump, showing how
braids of golden hair. R. D. Pell,
pointm ent. D arling Studio. 71-lm o
Cliff Payne makes shaving stands.
is to be used, to buy the Ashland Iron the latter may easily be operated
Zoe Bates, Lee Terrell and Owen
works, and the balance utilized for with a Fordson tractor.
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Mr. Roselle, the tailo r at Orres, have been engaged by Mr. Memmin,
V is its A
shland _______
Student—
working
capital.
There
are
several
“The
pay
roll
of
the
Ashland
Iron
On his retu rn trip from P o rtlan d ’s an a rtist as a tailor. He recently of Gold Hill, who is form ing a new
pumps finished, or in the course of works am ounted to $36,000 a year
69tf C0I»P*«y, which will play an en-
Tuesday, F. F. W hittle stopped at came here from Minneapolis.
construction
at the foundry, the to­ for tw enty-four years, am ounting to
gagement here next week.
Corvallis to visit his son David, who
tal
value
of
which, together with $864,000, nearly all of which was
JACKSONVILLE, Or., Dec. 2.—
is a sophomore on mechanical engi­ From W enatchee, W ash.—
For the second tim e within a patters, etc., am ounts to approxi­ spent right here in Ashland. This
Cliff Payne makes library tables.
Rev. J. W. Tanner and wife, and
neering, and is quartered at the Tau
mately $6000.
shows the value and im portance of
m onth, a jury in the circuit? court
D elta fraternity house with twenty- son Lloyd Tanner and wife, of Wen- j Bubble Booka for children a t Rose
The directors of the iron works such industries to our city. If our
disagreed
in
the
trial
of
J
a
m
e
s
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six other O. A. C. students. Mr. atchee, W ash., stopped In A shland| Br03
(Shine) Edw ards, charged with vio-| are very anxious to prevent the dis­ citizens would wake up to the im ­
last
night
on
th
eir
wav
to
Southern
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W h ittle was very favorably im ­
lation of the prohibition law. The i m antling of the factory, but none portance of m anufacturing enter­
C alifornia for the winter. Rev. Tan-|
c „ nHav nioht
pressed with his son’s associates.
l U" ^ ayn „ n,t hi „ t , ™ O^ ^ POi . U a. r «■>«« ™ »lx for conviction and s i, of them care to assum e its m anage­ prises of this kind, and lend to them
ner and family are old friends of M r.' Players Co. presenting “ The Coun
ment, operations having ceased on
Greer,
and th eir Ashland visit was try G irl.” Popular prices.
78-2 for acquittal. The deadlock lasted account of the death of the form er whatever financial assistance was
Special this week a t Enders Con­
needed, the pay roll of Ashland
for thirteen hours, a n d when it be-1
. resh cream caramels, a very enjoyable one for the editor, j
fectionery— F
m
anager,
George
W.
Dodson,
who
workmen
might be doubled, with a
All wool suits for $: 0 at P a u s e r ­ came apparent th a t no verdict could ■
re g u la r price 60 cents; this week 40 Tbcy will visit some time with the
was
also
president
of
the
company.
corresponding increase in the popu­
e s ti be reached, they were discharged by
cents. We m ake them
74-6 Greer family a t Burbank.
ud s-
The stockholders of this organiza-i lation and wealth of our city.” •
the court. The result occassioned no
“ The Country G irl,” some dandy surprise, and was freely predicted.
Gone to Arizona—
Agency of Oregon F ire Relief as-
N. 23.61 of N7 of NW sec.
As in the first trial, when the bal­ Divorce.
H. W. McGlenn left yesterday sociation. Yeo, of course.
44-tf play. Popular Players, Armory, Sun-
day-Monday-Tuesday nights.
78-2 loting stood eight for acquittal and
22, tp. 36, S. R. 4 W ___
m orning by auto for Phoenix, Ariz.,
Probate
Court.
four for conviction, unwillingness of
in company with R. F. Taylor. Mr Oregon Apple P rices—
We make our own candies, ice
Est. Win. L. Childers. Report of
McGlenn is making thle trip on ac-
^ t a recent New York auction sale cream and tam ales. Enders Con- the ju ro rs to accept the testim ony of
sale.
A.
B.
Gates,
a
special
agent,
was
of
2350
boxes
of
Oregon
NeXvtowns
count of his health.
fectionery.
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Est. A. Alford.
Inventory and
, given as one of the reasons for the
the following prices were realized:
appraisem
ent.
G enuine Mexican chicken tam ales, extra fancy> *1 9 0 to $2.60, accord-
Hitch up the Ford &Qd drive Qver long deadlock. Gates' testim ony was
Est. R. M. Erick. Inventory and
20 cents: E n te rs Confectionery.62tf in s to size. A car of Spitzenburgs and see “ The Country G irl.” Sunday riddled by. the defense in both trials.
Ed.vards was charged with selling appraisem ent.
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brought $1.80 to $2.85. The way night. Armory, 15 and 50 cents
78-2 Gates a bottle of liquor in Medford.
Est. Squire S. Aiken.
Petition,
H er e for H ealth—
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small* apples are selling is shown by L et’s go.
. An analysis showed it to be 39 per order and final report.
Miss H ariot Duncan, of San Diego, the fact th a t small medium grades
THE POPULAR PLAYERS
Est. Col. H. H. Sargent. Notice.
Calif., arrived in Ashland W edbes brought only $1.80, while go o d -'
: cent alcohol. Considerable interest
HAVRE, France, Dec. 2.— Charle
The Popular Players is the name was m anifested in the case. The two
Ets. George W. Beale. Proof of
day and is m aking her home at Ho sized th ird grades sold for $2.15 to
W. Morse, of New York, financie
of the new stock company th a t will disagreem ents cost Jackson county publication.
te l Ashland, having come here in $2.40.
and shipbuilder, was arrested upoi
open an indefinite engagem ent at in the neighborhood of $5000, beside
search of health.
Est. Mary S. Clendeben. October
his arrival here today a b o a rd ’ th
Hot tam ales, Mexican chili beans, the Armory, startin g Sunday night, the original" cost of conducting the report.
liner
Paris,
i
O rres remodels garm ents.
69tf and hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf December 4, in th a t w onderful hu­ raids.
It is understood th a t he is wantei
man dram a in four acts, The Coun-
Real E state Transfers.
The trial of John Goodwflfi, taxi
to
testify before an American gram
P o rtra its th a t please.
Darling
Our clothes are correctly cut and tr -v G irl-
driver, charged with violation of the Dr. E. R. Seely et ux to T. E.
,
jury
relative to the financial rela
Studio.
Daniels, 1-2 int, lot 21, N
71-lm o skillfully tailored. P au lseru d ’s. 74tf
This is a comedy dram a of the liquor laws, in which Gates is th e
ions he had with the United State
first water, just loaded down with principal witness, is scheduled to*
1-2 lot 20, blk. 1, Siskiyou
shipping
board during the war.
G irls H aul Wood—
(»one to C alifornia—
good, clean comedy of the best s o r t.' come up next week.
H eights,A dd. to M en fo rd ..$ 10
The two pretty girls who have
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reed left last The Popular Players is a reorganiza-1
Cora L. K night et vir to Paul
ARBUCKLE DEFENSE
lately been hauling wood into Ash- night for Los Angeles and San Di­ tion of the Taylor Players, Mr. T a y -'
H. McKee et ux, lot 10, S.
BERATES BRADY’S
land from W agner creek are Mrs. ego, Calif., on a combined business lor being forced to sell out on ac­
25 ft. lot 9, and W. 50 ft.
METHODS IN TRIA
Jo h n B nner and Miss Briner, daugh- and pleasure trip.
lot 11, blk. 1, Humphrey-
count of his wife’s health, the com­
te r of G. A. Briner. Their home is
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pany being taken over by Mr. Billy j
K night Add. to M edford. .
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SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 2 —
ju s t above the W agner Creek school
A nother big dance at Applegate Memmen. A few changes have been
George F. Clausing to Agnes
scathing denunciation of District A
house. Two cords a t a load w ere Saturday, December »3
Sunset Or- made in the personenel of the com­
Pinne, lots 7 and 8, blk 4,
torney Brady’s method of handlin
transported» on a Republic truck, the chestra.
77-3* pany, a new leading lady and man ■
Ross Add. to M e d f o r d ....
10 the witnesses in the Arbuckle cat
wood being loaded and unloaded by
-
having been added. The policy of
G. A. G ardner et ux to Charley
featured the plea of Gavin McNal
th e fair chauffeurs.
i F ruitgrow ers P rotest—
the company will be to put on three
chief counsel for the screen comet!
H artley et ux, lots 9 and 10,
A mass m eeting of the fruitgrow - new plays each week, with refined
blk. 2, McClouds Add. to
ian, to th jury today to acquit h
F o r pleating, see Orres.
69tf ers of Douglas county has been vaudeville between each act of t h e '
Talent .....................................
io client of the charge of m anslaughte
called for Saturday afternoon, ac- plays.
The case of Arbuckle, facing
F rank H. Robinson et ux to
Buy a new suit for the Holidays, cording to Roseburg advices, to pro-
The prices of admission will re
m anslaughter charge as the result <
Barney A. Deyo et ux, blk
Praise for this y ear’s hotel and
Paulserud s
7 4tf test to the County court against the
the death of Miss Virginia Rappi
main the same, 15 and 50 cents^tax concessions m anagem ent of C rater
“A” Grandview Add to Ash­
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proposed consolidation of the offices included. The doors will open at national park, and the great increase
land ..........................................
io following a party at the St* Franc:
S p ok an e T ourists—
of the county horticultural agent
hotel, is expected to go to the jur
7:30, overture 7:45, curtain a t 8:15 in attendance was uttered by A. B. W. S. Ball et ux to F rank H.
J. W. Mckey and Miss Evely Kel- and county dgricuturist. The consoli-
late today.
o’clock sharp.
Our policy will be Cemmerer, of W ashington, D. C , as-
H. Robinson et ux to blk.
logg, of Spokane, stopped a t Hotel dation of these offices is opposed» by
good, clean plays, refined vaudeville sistan t director of national parks,
•A " G rant!,iew Add to Ash­
Ashland W ednesday an d reported the leading orchardists and farm ers
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
and good music.
✓
i t and Horace M. A lbright, field direc­
land ........................................
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snow six feet deep at The Dalles dur- in the county, and it is expected con- j
FOR SALE CHEAP— A light truck
tor of the national park service and Queen Anne Inc., to City of
in g ¿he recent storm.
certed action will be taken against I
good tires and equipment and i
Medford,
lots
in
Amended
also superintendent of Yellowstone
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it.
; good running order.
120 Gres
P lat of Queen Anne Add. to
national park, who, on a swing
ham St.
78-2
•Special sale tlo efler’s Famous
.
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Medford .................................
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around the national park system,
Chocolates. $1.00 value for 60c a
5 It is logical th a t pouring drugs <
FOR SALE— Dry wood of all kind!
arrived here from P ortland W ednes­ J. Co. B. & Ln. Assn., to Geo.
pound. W atch ®ur window. Rose into the stomach will not cure
Phone or w rite L. D. Dollarhyd«
A. H unt et ux, N 1-2 of lots
day m orning with Alex Sparrow.
i Siskiyou, Oregon.
78-lm o
Bros-
70tf catarrh in the head. Hyomei, medi­
1 and 2, blk. 6, Ross Add
They left in the afternoon to visit
cated air, reaches the seat of the dis­
to Medford ...........................
1 FOR RENT— Two furnished ap art­
the California national parks.
T u rk eys for Sliriners—
ease. G uaranteed by McNair Bros
ments. 137 F irst St.
7£-9*l
Glass et ux, NW of SW 10
“ It certainly was a great pleasure
The Nelda cafe is roasting and
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FOUND— Necklace.
Owner mayl
acres off S. side of SW of
and very odd during the past sea­
s tu ffin g a sm all flock of big turkeys V isitors from Gerber—
have
same
by
identifying
and pay-i
NE sec. 23, tp. 35, R. 2 W
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son not to hear any kicks about
fo r the Shriners’ feast tonight, the
Mrs. Myrtle Stith and daughter,
ing for atS. 63 Helman.
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C rater national park where in past G. W. Gordon et ux to J. G.
aim being' to give the m erry Shriners Mrs. Pierre McDowell, of Gerber,
FOR SALE— Fresh family cow,, Ca
Ambrose et ux, lot 4, Wk.
years the bulk of the com plaints re-
a double dose of Thanksgiving.
are visiting Mr. a n d Mrs. Henry Reid
Ellis, Talent. Phone 373-J-3 7 8-3
Straggling reports from commit- ceived at headquarters were about 51, Summit Add. to Ashland 1200
o ’ Oak street.
A. M. Beaver et al to W. W.
FOR SALE— Two splendid heifers]
tee captains who were active in the th a t P a rk /’^said Mr. Albright.
DANCE as usual a t Helm’s club
nearly two years old— a Holsteii
Robinson,
lots
23
and
24,
house Saturday night, Dec. 3. 77-3
Let Friend Wife sleep in the Ashland Red Cross .roll call Novem- ’ “ C rater Lake national park re-
and
a Durham-Swiss.
Both foi
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„ » „ a n a ‘,er 11 ,0 24‘ h a''e i>rou!;ht <he total
■ «real g a i n s t v fito rs dur-
M atthews Add. to Ashland
10
morning and go to the Hotel Ashland
$75.00. 153 G ranite St. Phon«
m ii Route to San Diego—
?rin and ge(. Qne Qf
ge f .Qe ! subscription am ount up to $1063 92,! ing the Past season than any other Roy Higgins to Lena Higgins
411-R.
78-1
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Hershey 3peclal 60 cent breakfastg
^ Gl t f i Mrs' Em il Peil- E rec to r of the local national park. W hile the other na-
Btarteo» yesterday by auto for San
campaign, stated this morning. Tai- tional parks showed a gain of 11
Diego, Calif., to spend thfe w inter. Kills Big Bear__
ent and Belleview district captains ' per cent in nuniber of visitors, Cra- ■
Mr. Hershey is considered one of the
R. C. G earing writes C. D. W o o d .------------
have not — yet reported. The follow -’ te r Galie showed an increase of 43
per cent. The auto to u rist is j u s t ,
m ost successful apiarists on the Pa- of the E astern Supply company, of ing new »’em bers were reported:
cific coast. His bees are pastured killing, near Buckhorn Lodge, the
Mrs- v - v - Mills, captain: G. E. ucs
iul,iyg io
ana tne
beginning
to come west
west and
the next
on sage brush and alfalfa in the largest cinnamon bear in this p a r t : Manning, W illiam M. Briggs,
S. A. few years wlu see this kind of travel
Shasta valley, northern California, of the country since old» Club Foot P etars Jr., Thomas Hill, Glenn Simp increase by leaps and bounds.”
and supply Ashland and surround- was dispatched years ago. The a n i- ' son> p . H- Crowson, Elm er
Rora-
Ing cities with large quantities of mal last named was for years the paugh- Mrs- M arshall, Miss Lucile
first-class honey.
coveted prize of local nimrods. M arshall, Miss Nellie Beaver.
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
Ashland Iron Works
To Be Taken Over By
M ora Pump Co.
6 Ï0 6 RESULT
N. Y. Financier
Is Arrested On
Paris Arrivai
PRAISES SERVICE
AE CRATER TAKE
LATE REPORTS ON
TOTAL TO $1063
Saturday
Constance Talmadge
• "thing prices th a t defy competi-
tion at Paulserud’s.
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P rem ium List« Ready
—
Prem ium lists of the W inter F air
c a n be had at the office of H. O. An-
•derson, or of any other member of
th e fair committee
Clever suits
P a u lse ru d ’s.
for cold snaps, at
74-tf
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Returned from Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Koch have
ju st returned from a seven-weeks
visit to Portland and Centralia,
Wash., and are at home, 387 Laurel
8treet-
Adams has all kinds of dry wood
adored in a building. Phone 460.
77-3
“Wish you m ight have been with us
Mrs- °- W inter, captain: Mrs. Jean
today,” w rites Mr. Gearing, “ for we Hastings, Mrs. J P. Dodge, Mrs. T.
had a ’bear of a tim e’ and didn’t j Franco> M rs- L. E. Pryor.
kev. P. K. Hammond, captain:
have to go out of our way to find it
A sh o rt distance from here I dis- E. W Flackus, Mrs. E. W. Flackus,
covered a m onster cinnamon he-bear Mrs. Lulu Van Wegan.
and a t once opened fire w ith mv
Mrs. R. W. Conover, captain:
tru sty 30-30 W inchester. My Air- Mrs W. C. Blake, Mrs. S. McGilvray,
dale dbg rendered valuable assist­ Mrs. Ella W ertz, Mrs. J. E. Thorn­
ance, but was soon put out of cofh- ton, Mrs. E tta K itts, Mrs. (X F.
mission by the savage brute. The Tilton, Mrs. Ella G arrett, Mrs Ida
la tte r was too fat and full of fight Taylor, H. E. Badger.
to d im b a. tree, but Sam Kennedy
Mrs. E. H. Bush, captain; Mrs
and his two dogs appeared upon the L. Jacobs, Mrs. N. M Long, F ran k
scene and turned the battle in our Jordan.
favor. Old Bruin kent up a running
Mrs. J. D. McRae, captain: Miss
fight until we stopped him with V. A. Mannel, Louis Schwein, C. F.
three shots apiece. Am sending you Shepherd
a chunk of bear meat and hope you
Mrs. J. M. W agner, captain: Mrs.
will enjoy eatin~ it as much as jv e C. E. Hewitt, Mrs. F. J Shinn, Mrs.
did killing the hear.”
W. H. McNair, Mrs. M. E. Duty.
Mrs. J. H. McGee, captain: Miss
Orres cleans c’n»hes clean.
g ftf Grace Ridley, Mrs. E A. Allen, Mrs.
COURT NEWS
M arriage License».
Charles R. Boucher and
Tombyln.
John Culver W illiams and
A. Lee,
Echo
'Wedding Bells’
Kate
HAVE YOU
Circuit Court.
R H. Leazer vs. J. W. H atcher et
al. Stipulation.
Harvey Bishop vs. Eva Bishop.
Also
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EVER
“B r o w n ie ”
SLIPPED ON
Order.
Mai*y Gomez vs. Edw ardb
mez. Notice.
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L eslie Cook vs. A delaide
D ivorce.
THE PEAL
Go­
and
OP
Cook.
First State Bank of Eagle Point
vs. William Perry et ai. To reform
contract
j
Wm. D. Hughes vs. Joe Hanna et
tl. Summons.
Pearl Smith vs. Arthur Smith.
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Wedding
Bells?”
The Wonder Dog
in a big 2-reel comedy
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AROUND CORNERS*’