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A 3HLAND climate, without the aid
* * of medicine, cures nine cases
out of ten of asthma. This is a
proven fact
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VOLUME
3
A shla !\ td D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Vol. 43)
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AL ARIA germs cannot survive
' three months In the rich osonc
at Ashland. The pure domestic wa­
I ter helps.
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ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922
AO.
WORLD POWERS BAN USE OF POISON GAS
M S USE OF Start Bonus Legislation Next Tuesday;
Irish Treaty Ratified By Dail Eareann
P . R. H ARDY, SPOKANE MONU­
M ENT M AKER, BELIEV ES INEX
H AUSTIBLE SUPPLY OF (¡RAN
IT E ROCK IN ASHLAND HILLS
H andsom e M argin of P ro fit Possible ;
by L ow Production Costs; N othing ■
W ithin 2 ,0 0 0 M iles E qual to Supje
ly; Big M arket in N orthw est.
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FOR SETTLEMENT
Great Britain
Favors Passing
Gas Warfare
WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 7—
The official announcem ent
that
G reat Britain w ill support th e pro­
posal to abolish poison gas, even
though it exp iessed doubt as to
w hether th e
proposition
could
ever lie adequately enforced, was
m ade today by the spokesm an for
the B ritish delegation.
Italy lias already sig n ified a c­
ceptance o f th e proposal and
France and Japan are expected to
voice their a c e p ta m e at a m eet­
ing of the pow ers which m et to
gather up th e loose ends o f the
fast fading conference.
BIIFER DEBATE
MARKS FINAL
VOTE 64 TO 57
Germany Will Welcome
New American Minister,
Says James W. Gerard
OTHER CIVILIZED NATIONS IN­
VITED TO AD H ERE
TO NON­
USE OF GAS DURING WAR. IN­
TERNATIONAL LAW PROSPECT
R epresentative Nations' E xperts Be­
lieve it Im possible to Limit or R e­
N E W YO RK , J a n . 6.— G erm an y is; fo rm e rly . T h e m em b ers of th e old
tard D evelopm ents o f Com m ercial
'e a g e r ly a w a itin g th e new A m erican ¡im p e ria l g o v e rn m e n t spoke e ith e r
Nor Military A ircrafts; F u tility
I a m b a s s a d o r to B erlin, w ho w ill be F re n c h o r E n g lish in d ip lo m atic in ­
P . R. Hardy, of the Inland M on­
Been.
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te rc o u rs e . T oday th e re p u b lic a n gov­
um ental Company, Spokane, who i W ASH IN GTON, D. C„ J a n . 7— Le-
‘ given a co rd ia l w elcom e an d g re e te d
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e rn m e n t uses its n a tiv e to n g u e a l ­
is v isitin g h is brother, J. H. Har­ j g isla tio n of th e s o ld ie r bon u s will
as th e o ffic ia l re p re s e n ta tiv e o f a
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BLIN
,
J
a
n
.
7—
A
fte
r
a
long
m o st exclusively.
W A SH IN GTON, D. C., J a n . 7— Poi-
dy, o f th e F irst N ational Bank, j s ta r t to m ove C ongress T u esd ay , ac-
<•> a n d fu rio u s p a rlia m e n ta ry b a tt- « J frie n d ly c o u n try , a c c o rd in g to J a m e s
\ e t even w hen I w as a t B e rlin ,’ son gag wag b an n ed to d a y by th e de-
can n ot umh*rstand w hy A shland I c o rd in g to o fficial a n n o u n c e m e n ts.
W. G e ra rd , w ho w as w ith d ra w n he c o n tin u e d , it was rid ic u lo u s f o r , leg a tes o f th e five g re a t pow ers of
<$> le, m a rk e d by b itte rn e s s an d
C
h
a
irm
a
n
F
o
rd
n
e
y
,
of
th
e
h
ouse
does not develop her vast m iner­
<$> violence of d e b a te , D ail E lre a n n <8> froin B erlin a s * a m b a s a d o r th e re th e a m b a s a d o r n o t to know G e r m a n .! th e w orld as in h u m a n a n d in d e fe n ­
al w ealth , which e x ists in the w ays a n d m ean s c o m m itte e , h a s is­
<» ra tifie d th e Iris h peace to n ig h t. <5 ! w hen th e U nited S ta te s e n te re d th e so I le a rn e d it. A fea t, he a d d e d ,, yible w eapons of w a rfa re .
sh ap e o f an inexhaustible supply sued a call fo r a m ee tin g of th e
<?> T he tr e a ty w as sig n ed in L on- <S> i w a r-
“ w hich w as no tr ifle a f te r a m an
g e n e ra l c o m m ittee a t th a t tim e to
o f first grade gran ite rock.
T he s ig n a to ry poyers
not
only
G e ra rd said one of 'the
m a jot- was forty-five.
don D ecem ber 6 a n d ra tifie d <§>
O ne of th e p rin ci
c o n sid e r a p ro g ra m fo r th e p re se n t
'
bound
th
em
se
lv
e
s
to
a
b
o
lish
th
e
use
T h e m a r k e t fo r th is v a lu a b le m a ­
<?> th e r e ten d ay s la te r. T he fin a l <«> p ro b lem s facin g th e new am b assa- pal o b jec ts of an a m b a s s a d o r is to
session.
of gas b u t th ey also a g re e d “ to in ­
te r ia l is h e re , bein g su u p lie d from
<i; _ d o r a t B erlin will be s e ttle m e n t of re p re s e n t to th e hom e g o v ern m en t
vo te w as 64 to 57.
W h ile th e re a re a m ass of legis-
vite a ll o th e r civilized n a tio n s to ad-
o th e r so u rc e s. T h e cost of p u ttin g
<3> th e A m erican claim s fo r d a m a g e s in th e s e n tim e n t a n d p o in t of view of h e re th eretQ .. a n d inT lte a „ o th e r
on th e m a rk e t is* s u f f - i la tiv e m a tte r s b e fo re th e c o m m ittee ,
th e ro ck
conne tion v th th e sin k in g of th e th e people am o n g w hom he is s e n t . civillzed nation8 to a d h e re to th e end
_ | it is u n d e rsto o d t h a t th e b o n u s p ro b ­
c ie n tly low to leav e a h an d so m e m a r
L u s iti n ;a . Ho sa v no d iffic u lty fo r ¡ T h a t p o in t of view he can g et from
lem is th e m ost p re ssin g a n d in s is t­
t h a t th e ban m ay u ltim a te ly be ln-
gin of p ro fit, as proven by p re se n t
th e new m in is te r in th is m a tte r, th e p re a c h e r in th e p u lp it, fro m con-1 c o rp o ra te d ln to
th e
ln te rn a tio n a l
e n t, d u e to d e m a n d s from th e h ouse
D U BLIN , J a n . 7— T he s tr e n g th of
o p e ra tio n s o f th e B lair G ra n ite Co.
how ever.
v
e
rsa
tio
n
w
ith
everybody,
an
d
from
]
lawg
of
w
a
r
fa
re
m em b e rs th a t it s h a ll be co n sid e red
i th e o p p o n e n ts to th e r a tific a tio n of
T h is c o n c ern is se llin g sto n e a t a
E llis L o rin g D resel, a B oston law ­ h is re a d in g of th e n ew sp ap ers. Mr.
T he re p o rt of th e a lr c r a f l „u b .
a n d p e rfe c te d .
th e Iris h peace tre a ty w aned th is
p ric e w hich m ak e s it possible to lay
y er, is now in c h a rg e of A m erican M osse, ot th e T a g e b la tt. once said to ■ c o m m ittee w as u n an im o u s t h a t it is
a fte rn o o n , in c re a s in g th e hope of
it dow n in S p o k an e a t $10.80 per
a ff a ir s a t B erlin , w ith th e title of m e th a t th e point of view was best im p ra c tic a l to try to lim it he de-
CALIFORNIAN INVENTS
s u p p o rte rs th a t th e p a c t w ould be
cu b ic fo o t, p o lish ed on both sides.
c h a rg e d ’a ffa ire s .
CONVERTIBLE AUTO-PLANK
g a th e re d from re a d in g betw een th e i veioprnen of e ith e r m ilita ry or n av al
r a tifie d on th e f ir s t b a llo t to n ig h t.
V e rm o n t g r a n ite c o sts $15.60, o r !
“ G e rm a n y ,” said Mr. G e ra rd in an lines.
And you c a n n o t rea d b e - . a irCr a f t w ith th e possible exception
T he m ay o r of W ax fo rd , w ho h a d
n e a rly 50 p e r c e n t m ore. T h e A sh-j
I in te rv ie w , “ w a n ts o u r frie n d sh ip . tw een th e lin es in a tra n s la tio n .
I of n g bte r th a n a ir type of ship, sug-
LOS A N G ELES, Ja n . 7 — A m a ­
been
o
p
p
o
sin
g
th
e
tre
a
ty
,
fin
a
lly
lan d g r a n ite is p ra c tic a lly aS good
sw u n g a ro u n d to its su p p o rt. T h e | J h i s .
u n try s ta n d s 'n e x t only /’to
ch in e d escrib ed a s ‘ th e m issin g lin k ’’
~~
, g ested as a re s tric tiv e m ea su re. T he
a s th e B a rre , V e rm o n t, sto n e , accord-]
G re a t B rita in in G erm an re g a rd to
in a v ia tio n an d a u to m o b ile circles,
m
ay
o
r
of
C
lom
m
el,
a
n
o
th
e
r
“a
n
ti
,’’
m e a su re s oh th e ir usage need not
ing to M r. H a rd y a n d o th e r n o r th ­
day. All th e .G e rm a n ‘h a te ’ of th e
a n d w hich, it is said , can be con­
!
re
sig
n
e
d
h
is
s
e
a
t.
De
V
a
le
ra
lo
st
he d e a lt w ith by th e p re se n t c o n fe r­
w e s te rn d e a le rs , w ho d e c la re t h e
CITY ELECTRIC two votes in o p p osing th e re sig n a - w a r p e rio d is now d e fle cte d a g a in s t
v e rte d from a m o to r c a r to an a ir- R E V EN U E TO
ence b u t will be reserv ed fo r som e
■difference in th e tw o is so slig h t!
F ra n c e a n d G re a t B rita in a n d th is
LIGT A N D PO W ER
D E PA R T ­ tions.
i p lane, will be m a n u fa c tu re d in Los
f u tu r e actio n .
:as n o t to be n o ticed by th e a v e ra g e
c o u n try a re looked upon as frie n d s.
MENT INCREASES
OVER
A ngeles, a c co rd in g ’to an a n n o u n c e ­
E x p e rts took th e view th a t it is
1
c u s to m e r.
N o th in g w ith in
2,000
“ G e rm a n y ,” |h e said , “ is e a g e r to ;
1AST YEAR; REPLACEM ENTS
M ore of th e S a m e
m en t from m en c o n n ected w ith th e
im
possible to r e ta rd th e d ev elo p m en t
m iles of A sh la n d e q u a ls th e g ra n ite
NEEDED.
COLUM BUE, O hio, J a n . 7— T h a t go m o re th a n h a lf w ay w ith A m er-j
p ro je c t.
of co m m ercial a v ia tio n o r th e a r t of
fo u n d h e re .
,
a law e n fo rc e m e n t c o n v en tio n w ill be ica.
T h e in v en tio n is th a t of V irg il
flying, in asm u ch a s th e com m ercial
As fo r th e m a rk e t, a b o u t 500 c a rs
M r. G e ra rd re fu se d to co m m en t on ,
held h e re F e b r u a r y 9 a n d 10 is 'the
M oore, an El C e n tro , C al., re s id e n t,
c ra ft a re so re a d ily c o n v e rtib le in ­
W
ith
an
in
cre
ase
of
th
ir
ty
five
to
■of g r a n ite a re sh ip p ed in to th e P a ­
T h e m ac h in e ru n s th ro u g h d o w n ­ fo rty per cen t, m o re c u rr e n t being a n n o u n c e m e n t m ad e by J a m e s A- P re m ie r B ria n d ’s s ta te m e n t b efo re
to w ar uses th e y believed t h a t th e
c if ic N o rth w e s t each
y ear.
T he
tow n s tre e ts , it is said , w ith w ings used th ro u g h o u t th e city fo r e le c tric 1 " h ite , s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e Ohio th e co n fe re n ce on th e lim ita tio n of!
a tte m p ts to lim it s tric tly m ilita ry
w h o le sale p ric e v a rie s from $4,000
a rm a m e n ts th a t G erm an y c o n tin u e d
-
folded, b u t on re a c h in g th e c o u n try lig h tin g a n d p o w er p u rp o se s d u rin g -Anti-Sal000 le a g u e ,
c ra ft will p ro v e fu tile .
t o $5,000 p e r c a r. Mr. H a rd y 's com ­
a m ilita ry m enace, a n d also on th e R IG | D E N FO R C E M E N T F O R DIM
it s p re a d s , th e s e w in g s a n d »goats th e past six y e a rs, re v e n u e fo r th e
"
p a n y a lo n e uses a b o u t $50,000 w o rth
proposed H a rd in g ‘ a s s o c ia tio n ” as it 1
city e le c tric lig h t a n d pow er d e p a rt- ] p
I* L D
*
MING LAW, SAYS MCMAHON;
o f sto n e in th e c o u rse of a y e a r. a lo ft.
w ould a ffe c t G erm an y .
m
ents
rea
c
h
e
d
a
to
ta
l
of
a
p
p
r
o
x
i
f
l
C
/
T
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C
f
T h e f re ig h t from V e rm o n t is $4 p e r
O FFIC E R
A n in d e p e n d e n t incom e M r. G e r - . STATE • TR A FFIC
m ately $50,000 fo r la s t y ear, a fig-!
h u n d re d to S p o k an e, b u t only 65
GIVES ASHLAND ONCE OYER.
a rd c o n sid e rs a n ecessity in an a m ­
u re h ig h e r th a n th a t of th e p rev io u s ■
c e n ts fro m A sh lan d to
th e
sam e
b a ssa d o r in o r d e r th a t he m ay select
year, a c co rd in g to fig u re s given o u t
p o in t. D e a le rs pay $1,600
fre ig h t
a m o re fittin g em b assy
th a n
his
J. J. M cM ahon, d e p u ty s ta te t r a f ­
today by E. O. E a s te rlin g , city elec­
c h a r g e s on a sin g le c a r of B a rre
sm all d ip lo m a tic s a la ry w ill a llo w ?
tric
ia
n
.
T
he
in
c
re
a
se
of
e
le
c
tric
lig
h
t
fic
o ffic er, w as in tow n y e ste rd a y
g ra n ite . A cubic foot of ro u g h sto n e
U su ally , he sa id , a n a m b a s s a d o r
u sers from 1,284 in 1920 to 1,365 in!
c o sts 13 .50 in A sh lan d .
P o lish in g ]
CA NN ES, F ra n c e , J a n . 7— R ecog­ fro m th e U nited S ta te s to a fo re ig n lo o k in S a f te r th e e n fo rc e m e n t of th e
1921 a n d th e in s ta lla tio n of pow er)
DU BLIN, J a n . 7— Dail E lre a n n to-
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c o sts $3 p e r s q u a re foot.
n itio n of th e R u ssia n so v ie t g o v e rn ­ lan d a lte rn a te s in his c h a ra c te r ot tra ffic law s. M r.. M cM ahon said :
m ach in ery by th e S o u th e rn P acific
T h e B a rre q u a rrie s
h av e
been
' day ru le d t h a t th e re sig n a tio n ot
‘T h e a u to m o b ile d e p a rtm e n t h a s
m e n t by th e a llie s w as u rg e d by P re -j resid e n ce betw een a place above a
w o rk e d so lo n g t h a t th e sto n e m u st
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 7 — T he com pany a n d o th e r shops in th e city,
_
. ,
E am o n n De V a le ra as p re sid e n t of
in ie r L loyd G eorge in a speech m ade c a n d y s to re o r a palace.
l his is e sta b lish e d an office in P o rtla n d t h a t tb g g jn n p e | n
g o v e rn m e n t w as o u t
now be lifte d 27 5 fee1: o u t o f th e W ashing'ton a rm s c o n fe re n ce w as not a c co u n ts fo r th e in c re a se d rev en u e.
b efo re th e in te ra llie d su p re m e c o u n ­ so m e w h at d is tu rb in g to th e people ! will ta k e c a re of th e issu ein g of lie- of o rd e r a n d not accep tab le for t h a t
E
lectric
lig
h
t
u
s
e
rs
paid
in
$40,000,
q u a rr y a n d im m en se q u a n titie s ot a i(Ogeth e r n e c essa ry to lim it th e
of th a t c o u n try . T hey c a n n o t u n d e r-
cil to day.
th e b alan ce b ein g paid by th e pow er
e n ses in and a ro u n d P o rtla n d . I a m • reaso n . T he resig n a tio n w as te n d e r-
w a ste ro c k m u st be m oved in o rd e r
.
,
,
size of in d iv id u a l b a ttle s h ip s, it has
In e m p h a siz in g th e n ecessity of s ta n d , fo r in sta n c e , how th e rep re - '
. , .
..
. . . . . . .
com pany paid an e le c tric lig h t bill
io c o n tin u e o p e ra tio n s. C h a rle s R en-
•
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4
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.
p
i
ev
n p ectin
e g Averv
da.v
to bp n o tifie d tiiut ,
d u rin g it m eetin g of th e O&il
reco
g
n
izin
g
th
e
Moscow
reg
im
e,
th
e
s
e
n
ta
tiv
e
ot
a
rich
a
n
d
p
o
w
e
rfu
l
na-
e
x
e
c
u
n
every
a
a
y
.llsto n , of th e O regon G ra n ite C o m - |J U8t becom e k n o w n -
of $4,000.
. . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
u.
F rid a y a fte rn o o n w hen m em b ers fail-
.
B ritish p re m ie r d e c la re d th a t th e a l ­ tion can live in a seco n d -class h o tel, th a t d e p a rtm e n t a re c a u g h t up in th e
“ In sp ite of th e fac t t h a t a so-
t
, ed to reach a co m p ro m ise on th e
;>any. believ es t h a t th e system w hich
At le a s t tw o fa c to rs have oper-
lies “ c a n n o t d eal w ith one g ro u p of
T he A m erican a m b a s s a d o r in isgueing of license p late s, w hen th e s e Irigh peacg tre a ty
*he B la ir G ra n ite C om pany a d o p te d ; a te d to keep th e size of w a rsh ip s caled ra is e in ra te s was m ad e in a s sa s s in s in th e N e a r E a s t a n d r e - ¡ B e r lin ,” he sa id , “ w ill need a k n o w l- ! ¡nB tructio n s a re received I w ill have!
o r th e d e v e lo p m en t of th e ir q uai i> ,! With in c e rta in lim its. One of th em
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r)
fu se to deal w ith a n o th e r .”
^edge of G e rm a n now even m o re th a n
,
~
'
r
| to rig id ly en fo rc e th e law s g o v ern in g
■.'a u n n e c e s s a rily expensive. B oth h e '
3T
¡is th e P a n a m a C an al, w hich, it is
u n d M r. H a rd y a g re e t h a t a la rg e
th e c a rry in g of licenses fo r th e cu r-!
t a m o u n t o f c a p ita l w ould be neces- g e n e ra lly k n ow n, h a s received c o n ­
re n t y e a r.
M cM ahon said f u r th e r
r.ary to e n la rg e th e o u tp u t to any s id e ra b le a tte n tio n as to th e possi-
“ th a t th e d im m in g law will be r ig id ­
c o n s id e ra b le e x te n t. T hey a r e also b ility of its p u ttin g a limi'r on the]
ly e n fo rced th is y e a r a n d t h a t all
i OBltlve t h a t - s u c h e x p an sio n w ould . s jze ol- A m erican w a rsh ip s. T he sec
d riv e rs w ill be expected to do th e ir
c e rta in ly p ro v e m o st p ro fi'.ab le.
ond fa c to r is n o th in g less th a n the]
s h a re in Its e n fo rc e m e n t.” T ra c to rs
iT n s te a d of th e p re se n t force ° f . a n c h o r ch ain . Up to re c e n tly a n c h o r
¡an d tru c k s com e in fo r th e ir sh a re ,
'.h lrte e n m en now em ployed a t th e c h a in s an d a ll g ro u n d ta c k le w ere I
tra c to r s w ith p ro tru s io n s on w heels
B la ir G r a n ite C om pany, th e b u si- m ad e of w ro u g h t iro n , a n d as t h e !
¡a re not allow ed th e hig h w ay s unless
i ’. js s could w ith in th re e y e a rs be in ­ size of a ll classes of sh ip s increased',
used in h ig hw ay c o n stru c tio n , w hile
c re a s e d 'to such an e x te n t as to re- th e s tra in on th e
i
tru c k s c a rry in g a load of eleven tons
anchor
c h a in s
« u ire m o re th a n ten tim es t h a t num - grew p ro p o rtio n a te ly , u n til in th e
o r over a re a b so lu te ly p ro h ib ite d from
»r, d isclo ses
Mr.
H a rd y .
I lti wordg o j a r e pOrt On th e su b je c t,
'u s in g th e h ig hw ays, th e d ra g g in g of
l a t e l y , 400 m en m ig h t be em ployed. ■ ,.,t hag a lm o st becom e a quegtion
i poles an d p ilin g on th e highw ays is
V|e N o rth w e st is b u y in g $ -.0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ag
w h e th e r o r n o t th e size of ves-
p ro h ib ite d as is also th e h a u lin g of
w q rth o f s to n e p e r y ear. T he s to n e
m jg b t be lim h p d Qr &t ,eagt
logs w ith o u t a p e rm it. A uto tru c k s
;;ud th e m a rk e t a re b o th h ere.
m a t e r ja u y a ffe c te d by a d h e rin g to
h a u lin g fo r h ire , o u tsid e of Incor-,
t h a t is necessary i» to brin-, th e
w ro u g h t iro n fo r g ro u n d ;
p o ra te d tow ns, sh a ll pay 50 c e n ts or
rw o to g e th e r. T h e re a re no d i f f i c u k , ta c k le ..
fra c tio n th e re o f p e r inch, factc|ry
■engineering oi tra n s p o rta tio n dit'ti. , ^,be navy be in g v ita lly concerned,
w id th of tire s , on th e b e a rin g s u r ­
- n i t ies to solve. All th a t is nee e expertg se ^
w o rk , an d in th e p ast
face of a ll fo u r tire s. T he speed of
FO R SA LE— One F o rd c a r w ith
•: c a p ita l a n d re a so n a b ly in te llig e n t
j
a
ll tru c k s is governed by th e w idth
y e a r have m ad e a ll k in d s of e x p e ri­
P isto n rin g s ; tw o r e a r w heels, one
'o f th e tire s. T he law s, as passed by
a n a g e m e n t.
m e n ts e n d e a v o rin g to develop a m ore
fro n t sp rin g . H as no fe n d e rs, s e a t
“ T h e s te e p n e s s of g r a n ite h ills
th e special session of th e le g is la tu re
s u b s ta n tia l m eta l.
It is said now
o
r p la n k ; b u rn s lo ts of gas. H a rd
- ro u n d A sh la n d m a k e th e location
a r e now in e ffe c t.”
th a t c a st ste e l is p ro v in g very p rom ­
to
c ra n k . C a rb u re to r b u ste d hall
‘d 'a l f o r t h e d isp o sa l of w aste rock
ising. Use of c ast steel, it is said,
w ay th ro u g h . E n g in e m issing, h its
•vliich h a s becom e su ch a se rio u s
IxADIES AUXILIARY OF
will prove n o t only m o re econom ical
on tw o. T h re e y e a rs o ld ; fo u r in
v o o h lem a t B a rre , V erm o n t. D oubt-
TRAINMEN ENTERTAINED
in w eig h t b u t also in cost.
th e sp rin g . H as shock a b so rb e rs
3 o th e r d e p o sits s im ila r to th e
and e v e ry th in g . R a d ia to r b u ste d ,
pv.ilr q u a ry e x ist in th is v icin ity .;
M em bers of th e L a d ie s’ A u x iliary
CANNES, F ra n c e , Ja n . 7— At a
s u re does lea k . D iffe re n tia ls d ry ;
h a v e b een to ld t h a t M r. P e n n isto n ;
of T ra in m e n w ere e n te rta in e d F r i ­
m
ee
tin
g
of
a
llie
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x
p
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rts
in
connect­
you can h e a r it sq u e ak .
T en
D as o n e a n d t h a t a n o th e r ex ists in!
day e v en in g by M rs. Roy H ousley
ion w ith th e su p re m e a llie d council
sp
o
k
es
n
iising.
F
r
o
n
t
a
ll
b
en t.
",b la n d C an y o n , a b o u t fo u r m iles
a t h e r hom e, 155 T h ird s tre e t. T he
co n feren ce, th e B ritish d e le g a te s of­
T ire s blow ed o u t. A in’’i w o rth a
i h o v e th e c ity .
e v en in g w as sp e n t in p lay in g c a r d s ,,
fered to sa c rific e G re a t
B rita in ’s
cen t. G ot lo ts of sp e ed ; w ill ru n
•'Did you
know
th a t
A shland
follow ed by th e se rv in g of r e f r e s h ­
. w « >
O
1922 s h a re of th e G erm an Indem nity,
lik e th e d e u c e; b u rn s e ith e r gas
- n ite is b e in g sh ipped Into San:
.
m en ts. T hose p re se n t w ere:
Mes-
“
on th e c o n d itio n t h a t th e allies de­
o r tobacco ju ice. T ire s a ll
o ff;
t : ncisco a n d s u b s titu te d fo r B a rre
d a m e s K ing, H u ff, R a lp h H all, T ony
cre a se th e 1922 cash d e m a n d s upon
been ru n on th e rim . A d a rn good
- r u h ® by a firm w hich h a s u n filled
F ra n k o ,
F re d
H itch co ck , W a lte r
G erm any. G re a t B rita in w as to re ­
F
o rd "for th e s h a p e its in.
* rd >rs for $ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 w o rth of build-
F ru le n , H a rtn e ll, H u m p h rey , Z ach ­
ceive 22 p e r c e n t o f th e 1922 in ­
HAZ KICK
a ry a n d Roy H ousley.
(Contlnied on Page Four)
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