Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 02, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    4».H tUO
LOCAL
AM
ASHLAND DAtLg T tDINCM
PERSONAL
W$6d tire chains at less than cost
Jus. when you need them. Schmidt
Auto Co., now in the Shook build­
ing.
128tf
Thursday, February 2. 1922
IV/iisky Floods
New York City
JAPANESE G IS lT PRAISE INDIANS
GIVEUPSMOKiNG IN WORLD WAR
live. They are in little danger of
devastation.
MASONIC CALENDAR
The privately-owned commercial
timberlands
which contain most of
B irthday P a r t y -
what
timber
we have left, are being
Billy Fraley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Illegal Im ports A verage More Than
devastated
more
rapidly and com-
Siskiyou Chapter meets ThursdayI Milton Fraley, entertained a number
8 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 V alue in P ast
,
pletely
than
ever
before, to the In­
evening for work in Past Master de- Of his young friends on his second
Women’s Influence Slowly Ap­
F our M onths
calculable injury of the whole na­
Dr. J. K. Dixon Gathers Tributes
gre®‘
! birthday Wednesday afternoon at the
(International News Service)
tion.
proximating
That
of
British
Shrine meets Friday evening in home of his aunt, Mrs. Hal McNair,
and Pictures of Scenes
NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Whiskey,
“When a house Is on fire, the first
stated session.
Games were the amusement of the wine, alcohol and champagne valued
and American Women.
Where
Red
Men
Fought.
thing
to do is to stop the fire. Re­
"— — — —— —
J afternoon, after which dainty re- at bootleg prices at about $5,250,-
planting,
fire prevention and tfif'-
Arm ory D ance Saturday n igh t. 129-3 freshments were served.
Mrs. El­ 000 have been illegally imported
In an address on “A National
saving of what timberlands still re­
bert Farlow was awarded the first into New York during the four
I orest Policy" before the agricul­ main on the public domain and the
V isits P aren ts—
prize in the games of the afternoon. months from last August 19 to the
tural conference at Washington, D. Indian reservations are each of great
Prof. Ercell Hedrick, of Central . Those present were, Mrs. R. L. Bur- middle of December, according to a
C.,
on Thursday, January 26, Qjf. HniP°rtance, hut the first thing is to
Point, was in town over Sunday vis-' die and son Bobby; Mrs. S. A. Pet- -report furnished officials in Wash­ City Population of Japan Increasing
Many Crosses in Cemeteries in France ford Pinchot said:
j PUt an end to forest devastation.
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ers Jr. and daughter Millicent; Mrs. ington through the co-operation of
Thirteen Times as Fast as That of
Bear
Odd
Names
Such
as
Good
....
.
,
‘‘Since the states which do not
liam Hedrick on B street.
Country— Million Men Engaged
Edwin Dunn and daughter Helen; customs officials and General Pro­
x 0 woo on the farm, no food in have forests must depend on those
Bear and Goes Forth—
in Factory Work.
Mrs. Gerald Wenner and daughters hibition Agent John D. Appleby. The
the town. It takes more than half which do, this matter must be han-
Clever as Scouts.
A few used cars for sale at a bar- Gertie and Geraldine; Mrs. Ralph report also estimated that the illegal
the
wood consumed in America to dledjby the nation itself. A national
T. H.—A unique feature
gain. 1919 Chevrolet, good Dodge. Harris and daughter Marjorie; Mrs. liquor Imported into other ports of Of Honolulu,
London.—More than 17,000 red In­ supply the farms that produce our !law would become effective every
the gradual rise of w omen’s influ­
See W. E. Snider at Schmidt Auto, Elbert Farlow and son Bobby; Mrs. entry of the UnLed States totalled ence In Japan, until their position is dians served well In the American
I where ---------
at once, , ------
while If saving our
Co.
128tf Everett Smith and son Mark; Mrs. half as much more than that import­ now slowly approximating • that of Army in France; tributes to their food. The farm industry is th commercial
forests
were left to the
C. Norton and daughter Margaret; ed Into New York.
American and British women, is that valor have been rendered by the gen­ greatest single user of wood.
individual
states,
it
would undoubt­
erals of Great Britain, France, Bel­
T eacher Sick—
“The farmer finds it harder and
Mrs. Gene Hastings and daughter
“The failure to stop these impor­ they are giving up smoking, just at the gium
and the United States. These harder to get building material at edly be years before those statesA
Miss May Hedrick, who teaches in Jeanette; Mrs. D. L. Stevens and son tations,” the report says, ‘‘does not time when great comment has arisen
,,
.which have large supplies of saw
tributes,
some Important facts reasonable
the Hawthorne school, is on the sick Jack; )Mrs. C. W. Fraley, Master lie solely at the door of the customs over the Increase of smoking among about the and
l T S° n;a ,
L The rea8onis clear j timber would take action
By that
Indian
soldiers,
have
been
list this week.
Billy Fraley and Master Jamie Me officials whose duty it is to permit their sisters in America and England. collected by Dr. Joseph K. Dixon, who Five-sixths of our Virgin timber Is time it might well be too late.
The subject was discussed by Dr. T.
Nair.
gone. Two-thirds of all the states,
entry of all goods under certain reg­ H. Hadeu, dean of the theological de­ is now In London.
Meanwhile, it is well to remember
Special sale at Orres’ Tailor Shop.
with 80,000,000 people and more that the forest is a crop to be grown
Dr.
Dixon
has
toured
all
the
battle­
ulations or their rejection where im­ partments of Kwansei Gakuln, a mis­
Suits tailored to order with extra
Our spring clothes pins are still portation is not permissible. In num­ sion college in Japan, who attended fields on the Continent where these i han four-fifths of the farm values from the soil, not a mine to be ex-
pan;s free. ’
128-tf selling, three dozen for 19 cents. erous instances a prohibition direc­ sessions here of the Pan-American edu­ red warriors served—twenty-eight of the country, depend for timber
.. ,
hausted and abandoned, as the luin-
tw rerna
Why should you pay more? Also our tor of New York had o. k.’d the im­ cational conference as one of the em­ sectors of the Western front in all. on the ftw
remaining states which bermen do> an„ that thp proportal (o
For fifteen years he has been study­ still cut
crackers at wholesale. White House portation of illegal entries and per­ pire’s representatives.
Change of Officer—
th6y Coll8Ume- 1 ta k e th e U nited S ta te s fo re st service
ing
the Indians and their habits and w hlCU m° re
“Formerly all classes of women in
128-2 mitted the withdrawal of whiskey
W
hin
ten
years
the
entire country ! out of the department of agriculture
At the meeting of the W. C. T. U. Groceteria.
Japan smoked In public as well as in making historical records in behalf
Tuesday, Mrs. Luella Stearns offered
and wine and alcohol where the par­ their homes,” Doctor Haden said, “The of Rodman Wanamaker of New York. wil have to depend on two or three I ls ln fact a proposal t0 check the
her resignation as president of the Leave for S o u t h -
ty making the withdrawal had only influence of the West has almost Both gentlemen are sincerely Inter­ states tor nearly all of its softwood’ progress of forest preservation in
local organization on account of
Mrs. William Denton, of Laurel an importer’s permit.
America.”
stopped this custom, although it Is to ested In the perpetuation and advauce- uniber’
Moreover, what we can not sup-
the Interest of the- government to fos­ ment of the tribes.
pressing home duties, and Mrs. W. street, in company with her sister,
Praised by Haig.
ter It, as tobacco is a government mo­
Ply at home we can not secure
R. Davis, of Allison street, was Mrs. Clara Borah, of North Main
JOLLY SU PPE R IS FE A TU R E
Negro Lynched
nopoly.”
The latest praise of the Indian sol­ abroad. Far more than half the na­
chosen to fill the vacancy for the street, will leave Friday morning for
JACKSON,
Miss., Feb. 2.— William
diers In the American army is sounded tions of the world are dependent fo r:
en su in g year.
New Word for “Home” Coined.
Red Bluffs, Calif., by train, where Presbyterian Church Inaugurates Six
Doctor Haden said that a new word by Field Marshal Lord Hpig, who timber supplies upon forests beyond! Thraslier’ negro> was lynched near
they will get the Denton machine,
Weeks School of Missions
their own boundaries. Even Mexico ^ rystal Spring last night. A note
for home—“katel”—has been coined In writes to Dr. Dixon :
Dollar Days—Wednesday, Thurs­ left there some time ago, and travel
“American Indians fought under is an importer of timber, while the WHS attac,ied to >be tree from which
Japan
to
express
the
meaning
and
idea
The
Presbyterian
church
began
its
day and Friday. Hand work and on south. They expect to be gone
my command near Amiens, Arras ano
stamped goods. The Needle Craft about a month and will probably six week school of missions last ev­ of home life in Western civilization as Ypres. I have much pleasure In ac­ Canadians, if they should give us all he Was hanged> announcing that the
they have, could meet our needs for negr° attemPted to attack a school
Shop at the Dew Drop Inn.
127-3 visit Long Beach and other southern ening with one of their jolly family Is being learned by the Japanese.
“The changing conditions of Japa­ ceding to your request to give you less than one generation.
j te a c h e r.
___________
suppers.
The
Christian
Endeavorers
California towns, the weather per­
nese women Is only begun, but it is pro­ m.v opinion of them. Their bravery,
“
T
he
d
e
m
a
n
d
s
we
m
ak
e
upon
our,'
celebrated
their
41st
anniversary
by
even
under
heavy
shell
fire,
did
not
R eceives P rom otion—
mitting.
ceeding with a rapidity and intensity
TOO i.A J E It» CLA3SIFY
having a beautifully arranged table which are very significant and hope­ make them distinguishable ns indi­ forests are gigantic. More than half;
Lynn D. Mowat, former city edi­
viduals from the troops of European
tor of the Tidings, was recently elect­
See us now if you are interested in of their own, bearing a huge cake, ful,” he said. “The Japanese language blood amongst whom they fought— of all the lumber used in (he world FOR > E \ I— House of four rooms
B street, near Fourth. Also house­
ed one of the seven directors in the a new or used car. Schmidt Auto with candles, placed to form the em­ has a word expressing house and and I can give them no higher praise. is consumed in the United States.
keeping
rooms.
Inquire
115
household,
but
they
had
no
conception
blem,
“C.
E.”
Dainty
paper
napkin
Meantime, we are rej lacing by
newly organized board of the Ameri­ Co., now in Shook building.
128tf
They
were
also
conspicuous
as
scouts
Chui
’i
St.
129tf
rings were the favors, and footballs of home life in the Occident, where and snipers and for their skill In the growth only one-fourth of what we
____ _
can City bureau, western division,
containing the toasts which were re­ women are on an equal footing with use of ground.”
cut,
and
our
remaining
supplies
arej
SAI
R_
Morris
chair.
$10.
Mrs.
with headquarters at San Francisco. A ppointed D e p u t y -
men. This Is now expressed by
sponded
to
by
the
different
members.
dwindling
to
an
early
end.
It
is
Simons,
26
So.
Pioneer
Ave.
129-2
Marshal
Foch
wrote:
Mr. Mowat is the con of Mr. and
‘katel,’ with the new appreciation of
William Hedrick, of B street, has
“I cannot forget the brilliant ser­ clear that we must grow what we
Mrs. W. H. Mowat of this city, who received an appointment as deputy Fred Koehler, president of the so­ home as a thing to be shared by hus­
1 0 3 SALE— Household roods and
vices
which the valiant Indian sol­ need, or go without.
ciety,
acted
as
toastmaster.
band and wife and the gradual rise of
reside on Beach avenue.
ru g s, g a rd e n tools, hose, lawn
assessor of his home county—Doug­
Miss Evelyn Hulet had composed the Japanese women to the position of diers of the American army rendered
mower,
bees and supplies, wire
“ The 460,000,000 acres of tiin-
las—where he formerly served as an appropriate chorus, which was their American and British sisters.”
to the common cause, and the energy
fence, li foot netting, and many
berland
which
remain,
if
they
pro­
Standard makes of tires and tubes, deputy assessor for 14 ygars before
other things. J. N. McCune, 1340
Doctor Haden said that the city pop­ as well as courage which they have duced 50 cubic feet per acre per
Weed chains, etc., on sale at a very moving to Ashland last year. Mr rendered, among other songs, with
shown to achieve victory—decisive
Ashland St.
129-3*
ulation
of
Japan
is
increasing
13
times
low price. Schmidt Auto Co.—Over­ Hedrick will go to Douglas county great gusto.
year, could-almost niee- our present
victory—by attack.”
as
fast
as
that
of
the
country,
due
to
While the business meeting was the change «f Industry from agricul­
land cars—Shook building.
128tf March 1 to see to his work there.
Marshal Petaln and Gen. Gourand needs. But they have been so mis­ FOR RENT—Furnished room with
heat. 85 Second St.
being held, the men’s class gathered ture to manufacturing. More than 1.- have also home their testimony to handled that 15 cubic feet is all they
129tf
R eturned from W eed—
in the study to discuss the book, 000,000 are engaged In factory work the same qualities, and Gen. Pershing grow, while our population is in­
Remember that our windows rep­ “The Kingdom and the Nations,”
Mrs. Clara Foster, of A street, re­
and more than one-half of these are to paying his tribute in the form of creasing and the uses of wood are
resent
the
price
of
other
articles
in
an Introduction to a book on the sub­
turned from Weed, Calif., last week,
and the women listened to a splendid under twenty years of age, he said.
multiplying. A higher standard of
ject
which Dr. Dixon Is writing.
our
stock.
They
are
not
specials
but
talk by Mrs. Joseph Angell of Phoen­ Women Discard Sandals for Shoes.
where she has been visiting for some
living
always means a larger use of
One hundred and fifty of the In­
regular prices. White House Groce- ix, on the Sheldon Jackson school, lo­
time.
wood.
I Just wait, Home tim e in this next
“A
significant
and
interesting
inili*
dians received decorations, and the
terta.
128-2
year.
cated at Sitka, Alaska, the work of cation of the change in progress in exploits of two of them who received
“The public forests, national and
L ad ies’ L isle Sum m er V ests, value
Japan now,” said Doctor Haden, “Is the Croix de Guerre are specially state, are reasonably well handled, M aybe, w e’ll have a little weather
which
she
is
very
familiar
with.
At
To warm the gas up ami tliaw out
to 25c. C losing o u t sa le price, 15c. M oves o f th e D a y -
8 o’clock a general assembly of all the fact that, while the Japanese worn mentioned by Dr. Dixon.
but they furnish less than 3 per
th e pipe,
Daniel
F.
Kay
and
family
are
mov­
F erg u so n ’s.
Private Joseph Oklahoinhl, a Choc­ cent of our lumber, and can never So that
for song and prayer closed the even­ en retain the,klmono as their chief at
we can go shirt sleeves
ing from Liberty street to 178 Skid­ ing.
tire, they have discarded the obi—the taw, on the Argonne-Meuse front, was
all I lint w e like.
supply
more
than
20.
folded square of cloth worn on the cited In orders for dashing 200 yards
more street.
H om e from Santa A n a -
back—and
over their kimonos many under a violent barrage through en­ “Farm woodlots, scattered in small
CHERRO FLOUR
Amos Nininger and family have
Snyder’s orchestra, Gold Hill, Sat­ of the women now wear a full, divided tanglements and on ^to machine gun tracts outside the lumber regions,'
H.
R.
Adams,
plumbing,
contract­
returned home from Santa Ana,
urday night.
129-3* skirt, which ties around the waist with nests. He turned a captured gun on will always help the farmers, but A Hard W heat Flour of Fam ous
Calif., where they have been spend­ ing and day work. 248 Fifth St.,
a wide sash hanging at the side. the enemy and remained In the posl they can not grow the vast quanti­
Blend— Guaran t eed
109tf W ill C elebrate 9 0 th B irthday__
ing the past month or so with Mr. phone 166-J.
Many of them also wear shoes Instead tlon for four days In spite of a con ties of saw timber we must have to
Ninlnger’s relations.
H. H. Smith, 166 East Main street, of their sandals.
stant harrage of large projectiles and
Reported as Improving—
“Divorce laws also have been re­ gas shells; 171 prisoners surrendered
will celebrate his 90th birthday Fri­
Dollar Days—Wednesday, Thurs­ James Beigle, who was quite ser day, February 3. Mr. Smitfi is a vised In accord with other transi­ to him.
Corp. Revalla swam the Meuse car
day and Friday. Hand work and iously injured a few days ago, while remarkable man and quite spry for tions. Formerly a man could send his
wife
back
to
her
parents
without
ex­
rylng
a cable for a pontoon under
out
in
the
mountains
trapping,
is
re­
stamped goods. The Needle Craft
his age. He came across the plains cuse or explanation. This act consti­ heavy machine gun fire. Later In the
ported
as
slowly
improving.
Shop at the Dew Drop Inn.
127-3
in 1855 and settled in northern Cali­ tuted legal freedom for him. Now he day he carried another cable over the
One lot o f L ad ies’ M uslin U nder­ fornia, where he lived until 12 years can only divorce her for infidelity or East Canal and crossed an open field
Taken H o m o -
by agreement with her. The woman raked by enemy fire, returning with a
Mrs. C. B. Lamkin, who broke her w e a r - c o n s is t s o f gow ns, sk irts, e n ­ ago, when he came to Ashland. Mr. as yet has no recourse against the in­ message
of critical importance.
Smith
is
a
living
example
that
peo­
arm in a fall several days ago and velope chem ises, v a lu es to $ 2 .5 0 —
fidelity
of
her
husband,
not
even
Among the Bravest.
has been in a local hospital for the close o u t sa le price, now 98c a t F er­ ple live to be well towards a hundred though he bring a concubine Into the
years
old
in
Ashland
without
becom­
Gen. Pershing picked out what he
past few days, was able to return to g u so n ’s.
home, as frequently has been done.
ing particularly feeble.
regarded
as the hundred bravest he­
at
“The example of Americans, their
her home on North Main street Tues­
roes
in
the
American
army,
and
one
On Sick L ist——
day.
homes and schools In Japan, gradually
Meet jolly folks from all parts of has altered the hearts and feelings of of them was Sevalia. The Indians
Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen, clerk at
looked upon every yard behind them
Orres cleans clothes. Phone 64. the Square Deal grocery, is unable the valley, Gold Hill, Saturday the Japanese until now they have been as American territory and every step
night.
129-3* Induced to effect these changes.”
128tf to be at the store today on account
in front as German. “I am going out
of an attack of the grippe.
to lick Germany," said one, as he
NORTHW ESTERN
GET HOT WATER FROM WELL started on a patrol.
TO TH E PU BLIC
STATES
IN
THROES
Dr. Dixon took 1,100 photographs of
Realizing the need in Ashland of
Dance, Moose hall, Saturday night,
the
scenes of battles In which the In­
Flow«
at
the
Rate
of
Forty
Gallon*
a
O
F
SNOW
STORM
a drugless physician who Is free to February 4. Leedom’s Orchestra.
dians
took part and of the graves of
Minute—
130
Degrees
Tem­
respond to out-of-office calls at any
129-3
those
who
fell. The crosses over their
perature.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 2.__
hour of the day or night, I wish to
resting
places
bear such picturesque
Four of the northwestern states are
announce that, instead of re-opening P rice F am ily W ill M ove__
names as Takas the Shield, Good
Sebring,
Fla.—Hot
water
which
be­
my office, I will hereafter treat my
The Leslie Price family, living on now in the throes of a severe snow gan flowing some days ago from a Rear, Fights the Enemy and Goes
patients in their own homes. The Mountain avenue, expect to move storm which la crippling the tele­ well being driven for a local concern Forth. Dr. Dixon has lived nmong
home treatments will be similar to soon to a location near the Haw­ graph and telephone lines and caus­ still was coming to the surface re­ the Indians In the United Stntes and
those formerly given in my office. thorne school, having rented their ing a delay In railroad transporta­ cently at a rate of 40 gallons a min­ Canada for months and expresses
th e thcater BtAurru»
ute. Throughout the period the flow himself strongly on the hardships and
Massage, hydrotherapy or vibrations dairy ranch on Mountain avenue to tion.
At Mitchell, So. Dak., one of the has maintained an even temperature repressions of their life In the reserva,
will at all times be used preliminary other parties who will soon move
tions. From 1.200.000 their numbers
worst storms in history ¡a holding of 130 degrees.
to the chiropractic adjustments, in there.
have
been reduced to 332.000, con­
It is said to be the second Instance
that city in ita grip. The losa of live­
that way securing complete relaxa­
tained
In 189 tribes, since they came
of a hot flowing well observed In Flor­
tion of the muscles and rendering
Radiators repaired. Fixit Shop. stock in the vicinty « said to be ida. one having been drilled at Pensa­ under rule of the white man.
great.
the chiropractic work proper as
“The Indians fought for democracy,"
cola about 20 years ago. The flow of
A
train,
with
75
passengers
aboard
says
Dr. Dixon, “in the battles of the
painless as possible.
W . C. T. U. Meetings—
the Pensacola well was lost when the
Revolutionary
war, In the battles of
on
the
Soo
line
in
North
Dakota,
is
drill broke through the rock and di­
I wish also to announce that in
The W. C. T. U. ladies at their
Hie
Civil
war
and
In the battles for
stuck
in
a
snow
bank.
A
rescue
party
verted the water Into a subterranean
again taking up my work in Ash­ meeting Tuesday, voted for the coun­
the
freedom
of
France
and Belgium.
lake.
land, I shall specialize in neuritis tv institute of that organization to is at work trying to dig them out.
They
fought
for
a
freedom
which is
Sebring
is
about
40
miles
north­
Snow and cold weather are delay­
cases and those troubles originating be held in Ashland the last of Feb­
denied
them
in
the
land
of
their
birth.
in the cervical and upper dorsal re­ ruary. Mrs. Alice Jillson, county ing the trains in all sections of Wis­ west ol Lake Okechobee. and In that How will America now treat the
part of the state where the formation
gions of the spine. These Include President, has the institute plans in consin.
indicates It once was the open sea, question? The savagery of the Red In­
bronchial
asthma,
insomnia.
the land having been built upon coral dian has never been as the beginning
Star ring
_ .M f
.
- severe charge. The Francis Willard memor-
of the alphabet compared with thp
P s in the back of the neck and ial program will be rendered at the PO PULAR MOTION
reefs.
savagery of the Hun.”
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
PICTUR E MAN
head, loss of memory, certain ner­ usual time February 17. The place
vous disturbances of the eye. ear. of this meeting will be announced
Lived in a Tree.
ASSASSINATED
and the most brilliant supporting cast
Get» Many Blackfish.
nose and throat, certain arm and later.
San Francisco.—Samuel Kumkuft,
ever assembled.
Lewqs, Del.—Samuel Prettyman dis­
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2.—Shot who was arrested several weeks ago
shoulder troubles, etc.
covered
a
school
of
blackfish
off
the
down while writing at his desk by a when It was learned by the police
The fee for calls between 10 p. m.
People You Never Forget
Big $1.10 dance. Gold Hill, Satur- mysterious assassin, William Des­ that he had been living in a tree in Delaware breakwater one day recently
and 9 a. m. will be double the fee d^y, -F^obructry 4,
129-3* mond Taylor, well known motion pic­ Columbia square, was pulled out of and with a hook and line landed 297
charged for day calls.
A Picture You Will Always Remember
the same tree again a few days ago, fish ranging ln weight up to six pounds.
ture
promoter
and
director,
was
MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY
He
disposed
of
the
fish
at
12
cents
a
B asketbn11 F riday N ight-
was taken before Police Judge pound.
found dead in his bungalow this und
Visiting Chiropractic Physician
L. T. Jacks.
A girls’ basketball team from Et- morning.
(Holder of chiropractic physic-
COMING—FRIDAYSATURDAY
“I am told that you were warned
28° l O l T T ^ O65’ i88U6d AugU9ti t0 Play the 1°®al Wgh6 s X o V ’ giris
College Men Drink.
Death was caused by a bullet by Judge McAtee to move on,” said
Boston.—Drinking Is on the increase
BIG SUPER-SPECIAL
wound in the back. Police are search­ Jacks. “What are you trying to do,
or Chiropractic ExanU nenV ’*
among
students in colleges about
ing for Edward Sands, Taylor’s for­ boycott the lodging houses? Why Boston. man
This ls particularly true of
ResUenee. , h M h01IM to th, ™
'> * ’ «>'
mer secretary, whom Taylor recently didn’t you move?”
members of fraternities at Harvard
“I did,” said the defendant blandly. and Massachusetts Institute of Tech­
right on Walker avenue South. Tele- rangements have h 8 ’ ^ Ut D° *r’ accused of robbery. A warrant has
phone 367-J
,9« « rangements have been made for any been Issued for Sands, but he cannot “I moved to another branch.”
nology.
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the boys Satnrday nigh t
By Ralph Conner
be located.
DISCARD SANDALS FOR SHOES 150 RECEIVED DECCRÄTIONS
CHERRO CHIMES
Wc arc selling
China Cups and Saucers
$ 1 .2 5 per set
Holmes Grocery
LEAVING TONIGHT
HORSEMEN
of the
Apocalypse
Cameron of the Royal Mounted
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