Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 23, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily T idings
♦ ASHLAND CLIMATB, wit boat ♦
♦ the aid of medicine, cures nine
♦ cases out of ten of aBthma.
♦ This is a proven fact.
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♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot snr-
vive three months In the rich
ozone at Ashland. The pure do-
<$> mestic water helps.
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(International News Wife Service
VOLUME
3
—T-
GIVES PARTY FOR
RILL HART MAY PATCH UP
HIS DOMESTIC TROUBLES
Fatal Strike Clash Brings Troops to Joliet, ill.
VISITING FRIENDS
DIES IN BAULE
No. 300
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23.— Motion
p ic tu re circles were d iscuss'ng today
th e reported patching up of difficul­
ties betw een W illiam (B ill) fl. H art,
; know n as “ Two Gun Bill” of the
I m ovies, and his beau tifu l young wife
I form erly Miss W lnnifred W estover,
< who a sh o rt tim e ago were reported
as sep arated , and th a t Mrs. H art
was to sue for divorce.
Josephine and M arshall B a r b e r '
en te rta in ed a score of neighborhood
friends last evening a t th eir home |
in honor of Thyra B ryant, of K lam ­
a th Falls, and Mary and E leanor
C rain, of W eed, Calif., who are v isit­
ing in the neighborhood.
The evening was spent w ith m usic I
and gam es, and everyone present ,
th o roughly enjoyed th e evening.
EXECUTIVES AND STRIKE HEADS
IN SESSION IN NEW YORK
TODAY
HEAD OF FREE STATE GOVERN­
MENT FALLS VICTIM TO
REBELS
Leading Small Band to Victory
Against Great Odds When Laid
Low by Bullet— Death Deemed
Severe Blow to Cause. •
Speedy Agieemen« Not Looked For,
But Both Sides Believe Basis of
Settlem ent of Vexed Seniority
Question Will Be Reached.
SEEKS TO BUY
A
WASHINGTON. Aug. 23.— Despite
DUBLIN, Aug. 23.— M ichael Col­
I th e o b d u rate a ttitu d e displayed by
lins, com m ander in chief of the F ree
Illinois state troops from Chicago were hurried to Joliet because of u clash between railway strikers and a posse
! the ' die h a rd ” faction am ong the
■ in which a railway detective and a striker were killed and the sheriff of Will county was seriously wounded. The
S ta te arm y, was k illed in b a ttle yes- i
' executives of the big eastern rail-
j photograph shows a machine-gun section m arching through the town, where the guardsm en were jeered at and
terd a y , fig h tin g ag a in st te rrific odds
JOHNSTOW
N,
Pa.,
Aug.
23
The
roads, a d m in is tra t:on officials con-
according to d etails received here | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.— An stoned by strikers.
so
ft
d
rink
m
erchants
of
this
town
tinue
to he confident th a t th is week
effo rt to am icably stra ig h te n out a
from Cork.
|
a
re
convinced
th
at
it
pays
to
adver-
will
bring
relief from the paralysis
BOOZE BOAT CAPTURED
C ollins and a d etach m en t of about love tria n g le , w herein it is alleged E V ER Y TIME THE FAMILY
tise.
The
announcem
ent
th
a
t,
o
w
in
g
’of
th
e
seven
w eeks’ s trik e of the
EATS IT'S A BANQUET
AFTER SPECTACUI-AR FIGHT
20 F re e S ta te soldiers w ere atta ck e d a wife is w illing to b a rte r her hus-j
to
th
e
w
ater
supply
being
polluted,!
railw
ay
shopm
en.
from am bush, n e a r Bandon, County band to a n o th e r w om an for an a n l
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ILWACO, W ash.,
Aug. 23. A tbe m ayor would perm it the m anu-
a speedy a d ju stm en t of the d f-
C ork, by about 200 republican ir -I n u ltY oi $ 100 a m o n th ’ is causing
ROUEN. F rance, Aug. 23.— W hen j
boat w th a $10,000
cargo of Cana- fac tu re of “ home brew ,” was sent ferences by s trik e leaders and the
re g u la rs. The fig h tin g l«rted a b o u t!th e d istric t a tto rn e y 's office no little th e fam ily of F rederic E liot, g a rd e n ­
dian liquor, was captured by Pacific broadcast, and am plified to the ex- executives, who are m eeting in New
er, sit down to d in n er they have to
a h a lf hour. Collins was at the head aniount oi w orry.
county officers last
night in Lewis tent th a t ’t ,was tak en for granted York today, cannot be expected, it
The principals in th e case are, put a t least a dozen e x tra boards ini
of his little band and gought b rav e -|
Slough, one of the m any sm all arm s ,b a t tbe products of a full-fledged was said by officials in close touch
Mrs. E d ith Spreckles-W akefield, the th e table.
ly am idst flying bu llets, cheering his
leading off S hoalw ater
hay.
Two brew ery, w ith a four to six per cent w ith both sides, but nevertheless,
first wife of th e late “J a c k ” Spreck-
They a re fa th e r, m other and 32 j
m en onw ard. The F re e S ta te rs h a d ,
men w ere a rre ste d a fte r a spectacu-l “ k ick >” bad been unloaded on t h e j th e belief
strongly prevailed th a t
the e m a rk e t to buy a sons, d a u g h te rs and grandchildren.*
.
. . ..
,
- -
. i
I les, who is in th
fought the enem y alm ost to a s ta n d -¡.
. _ .
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la r fig h t on th e deck of th e sm all tow n, resu lted in th e w orking up of (th e re will be no a d jo u rn m en t of the
hu sb an d ; Rodney K endrick, a news- The p aren ts recently celebrated th eir
s till, and it was believed they w ere
boat
a com m unity th irs t. The resu lt was conference in au g u ra te d today, until
paper a rtis t, and his wife, who is a golden w edding anniversary.
victorious, w hen a bu llet stru c k Col­
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a ru n on the soft drin k p arlors, and a basis of a d ju stm en t has been
chronic invalid. The la tte r appears
lin s in th e head. The g allan t lead er
every drop of “ n ear b e e r” th e re was (agreed upon.
w illing to p a rt w ith her husband,
fell in his track s. Several of Col­
to be had in this vicinity, was con-!
T here is a “ die h a rd ” faction
piovided Mrs. Spreckles-W akefield
MANY SENATORS ARE ANXIOUS
lin s ’ so ldiers w ere reported to have
stim
ed
in
less
th
an
4
8
hours.
am
ong the railw ay executives which
settles a m onthly incom e upon her
TO SQUARE THEMSELVES
been killed.
G eneral D alton, who
The
rep
o
rt
th
a
t
old-tim
e
beer
was
will
fig h t to th e last ditch ag a in st re ­
of $100 a m onth, for life. T here is
BACK HOME
accom panied him , was wounded.
being sold, b ro u g h t down an aval-j sto ratio n of sen io rity rig h ts to the
The k illing of Collins w as followed a R e n d ric ^ babJ
anche of dry sleu th s, who scoured strik ers, but they a re said to be in a
M illionaire Jo h n D. Spreckles, of j
Torrential Storm of Eloquence Will
by a v :olent h u rs t of activity by th e ,
th e town for illicit beverages, w ith- m inority, and a re apt to be over-
.
,
„
.
| Sau Diego, is said to be on his way
Be Lot Loose, But Uill Is Expected
ir r e g u L is
in
County T ipperary.
o u t being able to u n e a rth a drop, ruled by those who believe th a t
,,
, ..
..
here to tak e a hand in the tria n g u -
To Pass Despite President Hard­
M any bridges w ere blown up andj_
.
Then it began to dawn on the com- m ovem ent of th e tra n s p o rta i on fac­
ing’s Opposition.
n u m ero u s buildings burned.
The la r love m ix-up, as he is th e grand- j
■ m unity th a t the m ayor had p u t one ilities of the country m ust be given
• fa th e r of Mrs. Spreckles-W akefield’s j
F re e S ta te rs have begun a vigorous
: over on them , and today it is alm ost consideration above all o th er things.
two children, who w ere born w hile i
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 23
new offensive in Cork and T ipperary
, _
/
The union heads a re a un it, in
as m uch as one’s life is w orth to
_
,
..
she was th e wife of his son, the lat#
flood of am endm ents will b u rst upon
co u n ties, to round up th e irre g u la r
1
th
a
t they will not agree upon any
! m en t’on beer to a citizen of Jo h n s­
“ J a c k ” Spreckles. It is said th a t It (
th e
M cCum ber-Fordney
so ld iers’
m ara u d ers.
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
23.—
New
I
b
as's
of settlem en t th a t does not
town.
SALEM, Or., Aug. 23. P u b lic ; bonu3 bill, once th e legislative bat-
is he who invoked th e offices of the
rail
strik
e
disorders,
p
articu
la
rly
in
safeguard
the seniority rig h ts of the
d istric t a tto rn ey in the case, w hich j Service C om m issioner K errig an to- tle over it ¡n tbe senute gets under
DEATH OF IRISH LEADER
th
e
west,
in
which
m
ail
tra
in
s
have!
s
trik
in
g
shopm
en. N otw ithstanding
KEENLY FELT IN ENGLAND m ay re s u lt in w a rra n ts being issued day announced th a t the b rie f he had way
I these conditions, it is f’rmlv be-
been
delayed,
are
declared
by
A
ttor-l
prepared, a tta c k in g th e rig h t of the
A to rre n t of speech m aking will
LONDON, Aug. 23.— The anxiety Tor a tte m p te d conspiracy.
’ lieved th a t before final a d jo u rn m en t
Pacific Telephone com pany to in ter- degceijd upon the bill, as senators ney G eneral D augherty to be due, J
of B ritish officials over th e Irish I
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j is taken, a basis fo r th e se ttle m en t
partly
,
to
renew
ed
activity
by
I.
W.
;
■ vene in the D uncan suit, had been j 01. and a g a in st it, seek to square
political situ a tio n was visibly in-1
j of th e s trik e will he reached.
stolen from his office. It rep resen ts tpernselves w ith the so-called soldier J W .’s and th e ir sym pathizers.
creased today by the new s of the J
The
a
tto
rn
ey
general
gaid
the
I.
(
two m onths of h a rd work.
vote “ back hom e.”
d e a th of M ichael C ollins, com- j
! MANY WITNESS SHALE
K
errig
an
is
the
a
u
th
o
r
of
th
e
r
e
s
-
;
Thig wag plainly indicated today W. W .’s w ere invading th e troubled!
m an d e r in chief of th e F re e S ta te ,
OIL DEMONSTRATION
olution providing for the w ithdraw - ag the aenate prepared to finally *ra ffl® centera and caU8Ulg fresh
arm y , and th e “ stro n g m an ” of the
al of th e com m ission’s answ er to the tackle th e biU not a& it pasaed the disturbances. They w ere very active
Irish provisional governm ent.
He
T here was a larg e a tten d an ce yes-
D uncan su it, which would p erm it ; houge M arch 23, b u t as reported in he d eclared - in fom enting the ou.-
w as one of th e chief links betw een
breaks
am
ong
the
rail
m
eq
a
t
junc-
I
terday
evening at the final public
th e im m ediate re tu rn to low er tele-J a m uch m odified form by C hairm an
th e E nglish m in istry and th e Irish
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I
dem
onstration
of th e H artm an re-
j phone rates.
M cCumber of the senate finance!
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F re e S ta te governm ent.
I to rt for ex tractin g oil from shale.
com m ittee.
An Intensified cam paign ag ain st
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 23. ¡T he exhibition took place in Mac’s
T here is no indication th a t the at-;
De V a ie ra 's rep u b lican irre g u la rs is
The first opportunity th a t K lam ath garage Qn p io n eer street( and it wa8
Itltu d e - of P resid en t H arding has
plan n ed as a result of the a ssassin a­
citizens will have to get first-hand no,jCeable th at th ere were q u ite a
! changed since th e announcem ent!
tion, according to a D ublin dispatch.
inform ation about the railroad de- few M edford people present.
PORTLAND. Aug. 23.— T. C. W il­
One
th a t he would veto any hill th a t did
velopm ent th a t is contem plated for
| be in terested spectators was Paul
son, Baker, Or., bootlegger, pays for
i not c arry ad eq u ate provisions for
th is s e c to n by the S outhern Pacific. E j nning, the s ta te highw ay engi-
WILL SHOW PICTURES
b*s violation of th e n atio n al prohibi-
financing th e sam e, preferably by
will he given a t the cham ber of ueer Q uite a num ber of lad es w ere
AT METHODIST CHURCH l*ou
w ith a leg, an autom obile
' the im position of a sales tax. N ot­
com m erce forum today, when E. O. j a jgo ¡n eVidence.
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i and $100. N ature and a policem an’s
w ith stan d in g his opposition, how ­
McCormick, vice-president of t b e ( The f irjng oi tbe re to rt was s ta rt-
Dr. W ilkinson, of Los A ngeles, bullet took the leg. Ju d g e W olver-
ever, it is felt th a t a bonus, bill of
com
pany, will speak on the unm erger e{, prom ptly a t 7 o’clock, and at
wlll show his special set of picture! ton added the $100 fine yesterday,
,
some
sort
m
ust
he
put
over,
or
the
and
its effect on K lam ath county.
slid e s Sunday n ig h t a t the M ethodist j and -Assistant United S tates A ttor-
7:45 gas began to flow from the
I sen ato rs and rep re sen ta tiv e s who
An invitation has also been for- COndenser, th ro u g h a two-inch pipe.
ch u rch .
T hese slides, som e 75 in liey Baldwin is proceeding to confis-
are up for re-election, will have a
w arded to Hon. F ra n k R. Devlin, le- aud w hen ignited m ade a solid flam e
n n m b er, show all the points of in- cate the autom obile.
__! h ard row to hoe a t home. U nder
Mr.
and
Mrs,
E.
P.
Moore
left
¿.qi counsei
counsel 01
of th
and jg — niches
. ■ in
■ length.
,
• • s said
. . to
.
te re st a b o u t O beram m ergau, Bav-j
W ilson, charged by prohibition of-i
MUSKOGEE, O kla., Aug. 23.
.
gai
ine e Union
union P
i d ac'fic
i in , dnu
This
a ria , w here the Passion Play is p r e - ' Helals’ with being a p ersisten t v io -jE x ie Fife. 19, was the poorest, lone- these conditions, it is p retty c e rtain th eir ranch hom e about nine m iles form er ' ch airm an of th e C alifornia
be casenhead gas and is a m a rk e t­
sen ted every ten years, to which u t o r of th e dry laws, was a rre ste d som est, p lainest little Indian g irl in the b;11 wlH be bUt upon lts Passage so u th east of town, for Jacksonville. r a ilroad com m ission, to come to able com m odity. It is claim ed th a t
in some for m or an o th er, leaving it Monday m orning, for the purpose of K lam ath F alls soon, and lay be-
people from all p a rts of the world j n B aker on the night of Ju ly 31,: all th e Creek tribe.
„
-i,«.
i
¡th e o u tp u t from the reg u la r re to rt
It looked like Exie was due to sit to th e p resident to c arry the burden securing an au to license at the coun- fore the sh ip p ers and business m e n : js Qne m illiou and a q u a rter cubic
S heriff P atterso n and P a tro lm a n
flock.
! ty seat. They spent som e little tim e j
the c o a n t,
Un,0„ P n c if lC j
ey, „ 24 „
ln exMM „
! on the stoop and dream forever, un- ot a veto on his own shoulders.
Dr. W ilkinson has been show ing Pierce of th e B aker force.
th
e
re
stopped
over
In
A
shland
(or
a
alde
of
the
controversy.
,
consum
ed
a
,
fuel by th e re-
to crow ded houses, and everybody
He put up a fight and was shot i n s t i l th e o th er day when suddenly;
few
hours,
and
then
s
ta
rte
d
back
to
A
fter
these
two
m
eetings
the
com-
,
,
„
rA
.. hoor.,„
d
rille
rs
on
h
er
160
a
c
re
s
of
poverty-
w ho a tte n d s, should tu rn out early, th e leg, w hich subsequently waá
the
ranch,
to
find
on
th
e
ir
a
rriv
a
l
raittee
appointed
by
th
e
cham
ber
tr;(.k)e
from
tfae
Qther
gkle of the
strick
e
n
land,
shot
two
oil
wells,!
In o rd e r to be su re of a seat.
¡am p u tated .
• only a sm ouldering pile of ashes of will m ake its recom m endations to.
and the little Indian m aid had to
condenser, and was sam pled by pret-
h a t had been th e ir hom e only a the m em bership.
ru n for h er life to keep from being
: ty nearly everyone present.
It is
ROY LOSES L IF E IN
few hours before.
Even th e ir pet;
drow ned under a th u n d e rin g rush
claim ed th a t th e o u tp u t of oil is con­
EFFORT TO SAVE DOG
; dog, who had been left on guard,
of black oil.
servatively estim ated a t 500 b arrels
i was burned to a crisp.
Now she is the In d ian C inderella,!
every 24 hours.
PORTLAND. Aug. 23. — John
The blow was doubly hard, owing
no longer poor, no longer lo n eso m e ,:
Y oung, 18-year-old son of Owen D. j
to the fact th a t only recently, they
I no lo n g er plain. The m agic oil wells
I
10,000 MOOSE GATHERED
Y oung, c h airm an of th e board of di-1
had moved th eir m ost tre a su re d b e - ,
are spouting $1250 for Exie every;
AT ANNUAL CONVENTION
re c to rs of th e G eneral E lectric com-1
'lo n g in g s from Berkeley, Calif., to '
, 24 hours.
AVRORA. 111.. Aug. 23.— Ten
pany. was fata lly in ju re d in a con­
! th e ir new home. They estim ate the
¡thousand Moose are encam ped in
s tru c tio n cam p n e a r Hood R iv e r ;
PROGRAM OF BAND CONCERT
Joseph S. M iller died here th is ' 08S a t a bout $1500 w ith no insur-j
ten ts a t M ooseheart, and hundreds
M onday a ftern o o n , w hen he a tte m p t­
IN PARK THIRSDA^ NIGHT mOrning, follow ing a two days ill- an ce-
m ore a re still com ing in w ith every
ed to rescue a dog which fell from
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¡ness, a t th e age of 64 years.
T here w ere m en w orking in the
tra in for th e 34th an n u al conven­
th e foot board of a dinky yard en ­
T here will be the usual band con-;
w&g tak e n jjl Monday m orn- t'm b e r n ear th e Moore 178-acre
gine.
T he lad . who w as spending!
tion of the Loyal O rder of Moose,
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 23. Los cert jn t be p a rk tom orrow night. illgj w bjie about his work, and was ranch, and they rushed to the scene
,
which opened yesterday.
his sum m er vacation w oiking in
Angeles has been cut off from its An unusually good program has been
__ * r» I nbanVor wad
1
.
x
tak en hom e and m edical aid called | when th e flam es were discovered,
BERLIN, Aug. 23.__Man has con-
P resid en t H arding was expected
S
With th e dog on th e footooard [ ^ A h l T o s
owing to his W in g u n conscious, but co,,Id do n othing as the fire had Quered
gecret Qf thg bir<,,g to dedlcate th e Jam eg Davla m e.
,
i
_ i tne g ie a te r p art oi ine time» 1 it was gained too m uch headw ay. How the (ü g bt
m ortal.
Exercises preceding the
.of th e engine.
J1Th" l r e a '^ w as^due U th e r e c - " t* ° f
b
'" 't 1 ^ t h e case^R v nOt realized bis cond:tion was so se r" ‘ fire 8tarted is a m ystery, as when
Tbe Qgrm an m otorless a irp lan e convention included the in itiation of
T he break was due to th e ret - t as baa h e reto fo re been the case, bY ioug u ntil tb5g morning> when th e ; Mr. and Mrs. Moore left in the
contest conducted last week a t Gers- the “ H ard in g ” class of 1000 candi-
FIRST NAT’L. BANK SAFE
TO ¿ F BURGLAR PROOF eartb(l uake in
Mohave desert, it th e noisy a n tics of th e youngsters in attendiQ g phyaician decided an op_ m orning. not a vestige of fire was tield, in the R hine valley culm inat- dates.
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was s ta te d ’ R epair Ol the dam ages fro n t of th e band stand. Follow ing,
wag necessa
He died be. | le ft in tl
th e stove.
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, • t h ree days it w s •
.
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ed in a w°rld's. record for gliders
The Pennsylvania baby village.
B. H. G rubb, of th e A m erican W1
’
, . ,,OQ *
1S
f° re th e o peration could be per-
It was fo rtu n a te th a t th ere was no yesterday, when P ilo t H entzen, Ger- th e Ohio plaza, th e W isconsin, New
B ank P ro te c tio n association of Los 8a‘d - .
]S
t‘^ J ' M arch—
,
S form ed.
wind blowing. Had th e re been
m an ex-ace in tb e w orld w ar, m ade Jersey and Indiana buildings will be
LET LOOSE FLOOD
IS
IN PHONE RATE
LEGAL I
IN ON STRIKE
OF
E.O.
KLAMATH FALLS ■
IS ALSO FINED
INDIAN CINDERELLA
DEVELOPED BY OIL
I
OF E. P. MOORE
JOSEPH S. MILLER
L
BY BREAK IN THE
A ngeles, is in th e city to in stall one en
e 1 e
1
j “-
of th e a sso ciatio n ’s b u rg la r proof aqueduct
lin in g s in th e v a u lt of th e F irs t Na­
A IR P I a ANE ENGAGES IN SKY
4.
tio n a l b ank.
ST I NTS OVER CRATER LAKE
I t will req u ire ab o u t tw o weeks
CRATER LAKE, Aug. 23.— An 5
tn n u t th e lining in to place, a fte r.
° v
-
. . . 1,
r.aa.ih ,P f o r m v a irp lan e co n tain in g two m en flying g
w hich it Will be tm io ssib le for anv
t
« t-e l d rill to p e n e tra te th e in te rio r so uthw ard over C ra te r L ake a b o u t;
-re w
wH
hou, » se e llin
rtf th e saTe
itnout
m u g s » « the 2. o-eloeR
--------- - y es.erday - a ernoon. w as -
1
! th e cause of g re a t in te re s t here g
M r G rubb is a local boy. having when it hovered over th e lake for
«pent a n u m b er of years in A shland seie^ al m n u 'e s,
a ^ te r'
° pu a r __ a
om ny
u
Mr M 1je r cam e to th is section of a ll likliliood th e nearby tim b er
O e rtu re -“ The H oneym
. oon”
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valley 13 years ago, and has w ould have been set ablaze. As It
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been w orking for th e C arson-Fow ler was the men who had been a ttra c te d
Interm ezzo— “ A fter S u n set”
L um ber com pany the g re a te r p a rt by th e flam es had all they could do
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P ry o r
of th e tim e since.
to b eat out the fire in th e blazing
Fox T ro t— ««The Sheik”
Snyder
He is survived by his wife, th re e grass aro u n d the b u rn in g house, to
A m erican F a n ta sia — “ Gems of ,
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T obani d a u g h te rs and th re e sons.
keep it from spreading to the tim -
Steven F o s te r” . .
) F u n e ral arra n g e m e n ts „have not her.
M arch— “ The U ndertow ” , Jew ell
been com pleted and will he a n -j Every particle of clothing owned
“ The S ta r Spangled B an n er.”
nounced a t a la te r date.
I by the Moores was consum ed by th e
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— I flam es, leaving them no th in g but
x i i u YV th re e -q u a rte rs inches in circum fer- the clothes in which they stood. They
le f o r e tak in g a position w ith th e as-
ont of t h 'c r a t e r
has
been
w
m
i.R
zoo
FaUg
sociatlon. for which he
working for the last few years.
believed to have been a for-
It was
est service plane.
A, want ad w ill sell H-
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ALBANY. Or.. Aug.
;
a sustained flig h t for two hours and dedicated today.
ten seconds in an o rd in ary e n g i n e - ----------------------------
less m onoplane, a t a height of 1150
m eters, or m ore th an 3500 feet, and
landing six m iles from th e sta rtin g
place.
GERMAN GIRL I-ACES SO
TIGHTLY IT KILLS HER
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BERLIN, Aug. 23.— On a trip to
h er paren ts, a 22-year-old serving
’
ence by nine and a q u a rte r inches are cam ping out for th e p resent on m aid of a G oerlitz farm e r, laced
31.— A cu- from tip to tip was shown here in a vacant lot until such tim e as herself so tig h tly th a t she collapsed
cum ber w eighing one pound and sev- past th re e days.
'e n ounces and m easu rin g eight an d W est Albany.
I
-
It w as grow n in th ey can secure
«lions.
b e tte r accom oda. at th e statio n and died im m ediately
before she stepped into th e tra in .
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BASEBALL RESU1-TS TODAY
N ational L eague
At Chicago 0; Brooklyn 6.
At P itts b u rg 11; P hiladelphia 3.
American I-eague
At New York 1; Cleveland 4.
At P h ilad elp h ia 6; D etroit 3.
At Boston 3; St. I-ou;s 6.
Pacific Coast League
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
At Sacram ento 1; Los Angeles 3.
A t S alt L ake 0; San F rancisco 7.