Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1922, Image 1

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♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, wnnoui
the aid of medicine, cares nine
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This is a proven fact.
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A shland D aily tidings
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(International News W ire Service)
VOLUME 4
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
L
HOLD GENERAL
ELECTION SOON
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922
> INDIAN N EW SPA PER MAN
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OPIITII T R A FFIC IN U. S.
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DEFIA NCE, O., Oct; 19.— Se-
! ♦ verely criticizing the action of
<*> E ngland in forcing intoxicants
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H indu relgion dem ands to ta l
; 3> abstinence, T arin a P ra sa s Sin-
<3> ha, native Indian new spaper
•> m an, addressing m em bers of the
> Defiance R o tary club, voiced a
COALITION’ CABINET
RESIGNS
3> plea for aid from A m erica in an
TODAY UND ER BLOWS
i endeavor to stam p out th e op-
OF TORIES
.<$> ium tra ffic, which he declared,
holds a positive m enace for th is
GREAT WAR STATSEMAN )<§> country.
was a m em ber of the
TO TAKE NEEDED REST ! < ♦ •> “ P Sinha
ussy fo o t” Johnson p a rty of
IJo y d G eorge F rie n d ly As He W aves * pro h ib itio n ists which toured In-
— and - the
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To H is F rien d s A fter Q uitting
dia
Burning of Smyrna; Spies Hanged by Nationalists
No. 41
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STUDENTS ACCUSED OF
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IDLENESS ARE DEFEN D ED
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“ It is the duty of the second-
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REMOVAL OF HEAD OF HOSP1T-
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ALIZATION BOARD BIT-
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TURLY FOUGHT
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;3> th a t colleges and universities "^ CONSERVATIVE FLEMENT
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<8> P ersons of th is n a tu re a re found <•
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Such a
LonS S,<r1" v W '» Session W ednes-
charge should not be m ade
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Today's R esolution;
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P alace;
S u ccessors A re B eing
M entioned by London G ossip.
causo o f T iea tm en t, li Is A lleged.
LONDON, Oet. 1».— A. D. Iatw
accepts the premiership.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 19.— The
A m erican Legion, a t its fo u rth a n ­
nual convention here, by a resolu­
London, Oct. 19.— The la st g rea t
tion
adopted th is afternoon, dem and­
w ar statesm an w ent into eclipse to ­
ed
the
rem oval of B rigadier G eneral
day w hen Lloyd George resigned
I Sawyer, head of the federal hospital­
w ith the rest of the coalition gov­
iz a tio n board.
e rn m en t. The p rem ier presented his
! Ahe action of the Legion was
own resignation. The m in istry fell
strongly contested by the m ore con­
u n d er the blow of to ries supported
s e rv a tiv e elem ent, which had e a rlie r
by labor.
' th ro ttle d the fu rth e r condem nation
The prem ier was in a good hum or.
P u rch ase of th e Valley Candy
.
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:
of the policy pursued by General
W ith a sm ile he waved his cane to com pany, handling confections ini
J Sawyer. D uring a rough and storm y
frie n d s a fte r leaving B uckingham w bo)esaie com m odities, in M edford, I
PORTLAND, Oct. 19.— Police are night session W ednesday, 14 differ-
Palace-
by Max G eB auer and T. J. Coffm an,
PORTLAND, Oct. 19. — C aptain
CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 19
! still ro unding up I. W. W .’s. Two en t resolutions criticizing Sawyer
The p rem iership has been offered Qf A shland w as announced to d av . Jam es Schw erin, in charge of the
The B ulgarian fro n tie r was closed:
hundred and tw enty-five are now in were sm othered. T h reats were m ade
to A ndrew Bonar Law, form er chan- The tran sac’tioil ba3 been u n d er way m arine corps receiving statio n here,
■ today to prevent a panic am ong the
jail. The city is determ ined to b lo c k ; a t th a t tim e th a t the fight on Saw-
eellor of th e exchequer, a unionist, for gome tim e aQd wag finally com. , was today ordered held to the grand
strick en hordes of G reek C hristian
the “ re d s” from inciting fu rth e r wa- yer would be carried to the conven-
who is 63 years of age, and w h o !p lteted the firgt of the week
Th(> ju ry by a co ro n er’s ju ry which
refugees sw arm ing into the country
te rfro n t strik es.
tion floor.
was chancellor from 1916 to 1919. deaj ¡nVolves the sum of aporoxi charged him w ith crim inal careless- j j r . AND MRS. REBHAN RE- from Thrace. H alf a m illion Greek
It is rep o rted th a t 25,000 are on i P rio r to the n ig h t session Colonel
Lord Curzon is m entioned for for- m ately $4o,O0O, it is understood ness , ln ru n n in g down and fatally
and A rm enian fugitives a re hiding
MARRY ILLEGALLY A F T E R
th e ir way here, m any crim inals in- Forbes, d irecto r of the veteran s' bu-
eign secretary and Stanley Baldwin from reliable sources.
in ju rin g Dr. W illiam L ight, a P o rt-.
in T hrace. They have no food, shel­
DIVORCE
cluded. W holesale a rre s ts were m ade reau, left the convention. R eports
land
physician,
last
Tuesday.
te r nor money.
as chancellor.
At present th e concern em ploys
and th e men charged w ith vagrancy, c u rre n t were th a t he had become
Lloyd George plans a long re st tw o m en Qn the rQad and Mr Coff.i
WOMAN REMAINS SINGLE
No violence has occurred as yet. nettled over the tre a tm e n t given
and plans to do m uch w riting. He m an eXpect s to travel for his corn-
Law enforcing officials a re co- him. C onflicting ru m o rs w ere rife
AND HUS8AND RE-WEDS
m ay visit th e U nited States. Tory pany
o p erating.
concerning his action, chief of which
m em bers have voted in favor of an
T hough Mr. G eB auer recently v
The wobblies w ere escorted to th e was th a t P resident H arding was re ­
In v estig atio n s of N on-Paym ent of
im m ediate general election to c re a te j chased a b a tte ry shop in M edford.)
city lim its and ordered to leave town, sponsible. A dispatch from W ash-
A lim ony Reveal M atrim onial E n ­
a new governm ent and a new house geveraj deals for its disposal are
More th an 200 w ere tried separately ington denied this.
tan g lem en t; Man M ust R epeat
of comm ons.
¡pending. He will continue to m ake
in m unicipal co urt today and given ;
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Ma; riage Vows to P re se n t Spouse.
| Z.shland his h e a d q u arte rs.
90 days suspended sentences, on NEW BAKERY W ILL BE
LONDON, Oct. 19.— The govern­
ALBANY, O r., Oct. 19.— Six y e a rs '
OPENED NOVEMBER I
charges of vagrancy. If caught here
m ent has resigned, follow ing the ac­
' a fte r being divorced and a fte r each
again they will be m ade to serve.
Several m ore prom otions have
tion of tory m em bers in parliam en t
SALEM, Oet. 19.— A sh o rt dis­
1 had rem arried » Mrs. B ertha R ebhan
R. C. Jorgensen has leased the
The police a re determ ined to ru n
been m ade in the ran k s of the 484th
in voting in favor of a general elec-,
i and C laude R ebhan find they still tance east of th e sta te hospital, on the elem ent out of town
i room in the R hodes-Farlow build-
tion im m ediately. The vote was 187 )
com pany, to tak e effect im m ediately.
j are m an and w ife. This was discov- C enter stre e t a badly w recked tour-
| ing, which was recently vacated by
These a re as follows:
to 87.
ered d u rin g the proceedings b ro u g h t
car was yesterday evening lying!
j the Dew Drop Inn, and expects to
T he u nionists decided th a t the
To be corporals:
P riv a te first
upside
down.
W
ho
was
driving
the
j in stall an up-to-date electric bakery
today by Mrs. R ebhan, charging
to ry p a rty "should go before the
class Sam B. M cNair, P riv ates Mer­
m
achine
w
hen
the
accident
occurred
i before th e first of Novem ber.
ch arg in g Claude w ith failu re to pay
co u n try u n d e r conservative lea d e r­
rill, E. B utterfield, G rover B. Leach,
and w h ether or not he was in ju red
Mr. Jorgensen has just* retu rn ed
alim ony.
ship and a sce rta in th e desires of
L. G. W en tn er and H. H. Hobson.
! from P o rtlan d w here he com pleted
• Ju n e 17, 1916, R ebhan was served a re facts which have not been ascer­
To be
priv ates firs
class: « H. v C. . wRh tfae gummong of hjg wif(, g d,_ tained.
th e people.”
PORTLAND, Oct. 1 9 ,- H i g h ten-)
oe privates
nrsc t mass:
the purchase of equipm ent for th e
L eslie W illson resigned as “ w hip” sion w ires w ere to rn from th e ir poles B ates, A. J. B urns, E. M. C arlon, vor<je com plaint
On Ju n e 27> Mrs
Persons who arrived a t the scene
I bakery, and will be ready for b u si­
of th e u n ionist (to ry ) p arty in the and tra ffic was jam m ed fo r blocks 1 • R- Moore, H. L. Oliver
G.
ness as soon as this arrives.
R ebhan took a d efau lt jud g m en t be­ of the accident shortly a fte r it oc­
house ot com m ons.
W ednesday, w hen a ten ton steam 1’resco tt and M. R ichards.
The oven was ordered several
fore the req u ired ten day period had c u rred found no one n ear the wreck.
I t is understood th a t Lloyd George ro ller skidded down the W ashington
expired
‘
’ni ure<( person had been received
NEW BRUNSWICK N. J., Oct. 19. ¡days ago from the Edison com pany
saw K ing George and c arried the stre e t hill bere and a fte r h u rlin g F. «R A N TS PASS FOOTBALL TEAM
R ebhan is living w ith his seco n d ' at the local hospital and the driv er — New evidence indicates th a t Rev. i at O ntario. Calif., and should, arrive
resig n atio n s of th e e n tire cabinet, j Allen, j4g d riv e r, into a pile of
W IL L PLAY LOCALS SATURDAY
E dw ard H all and Mrs. Jam es Mills here w ithin the next few days. Show
wife in Silverton and m ust rem a rry had m ade no rep o rt to the police.
The king h u rrie d from S andringham so ^ d jr t > finished its wild c areer in a
were m urdered in a lonely b arn four cases and other equipm ent, which
The G rants P ass high school foot- io legally continue m atrim ony.
to London.
th ick et of telephone and w ire poles.
OPENING
LYCEUM
NUM
BER
m iles from the point w here the will come from P o rtla n d , are b u n g
A C en tral News despatch says
slip p e ry stre e ts caused the accident. ball team will invade local t e r r i t o r y : ----------------------------
IS A ERY W E I j L RECEIA EDw bod5eg were found. Two men testi­ m ade to order, and w hen thev a r ­
S
aturday
aftern
o
o
n
in
an
a
tte
m
p
t
to
Lloyd G eorge coalition governm ent Allen was un in ju red .
rive and are set up, the place will
fy they heard cries there.
__________________ wipe aw ay the stigm a of th e 7 4 to 0
has resigned.
V ersatility to a g reat degree was
Public feeling is high on account be one of the finest in southern Ore
defeat handed them in M edford la s t I
expressed
by
th
e
“
L
ittle
P
la
y
e
rs”
oi
tbe inability of the officers to s°n , as it will be new throughout
HERM ISTON HAS ITS
Saturday.
STATE Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY
Inasm uch as ev erything is to he
com
pany
in
the
opening
n
um
ber
of
apprehend
th e m urderers.
OWN EA RTH SHOCK
A shland High, th ro u g h the win
WILL VISIT H E R E SOON
the
w
inter
lyceum
course
offered
u
n
-
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done
by electricity, Mr. Jorgenson
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over K lam ath F alls last week, feels
has
decided
th e nam e of the place
der
the
auspices
of
the
A
m
erican
HUMBUG
MOUNTAIN
MINE
PENDLETON, Oct. 19.— The H er- in a position to give th e visitors a
W. W. Dillon, s ta te se cre ta ry of
shall
be
the
“
E lectric B akery.”
Legion
a
t
the
A
rm
ory
W
ednesday
j
AATLL
AGAIN
BE
OPENED
th e Young M en’s C h ristian A ssocia­ m iston vicinity a p p aren tly is tlie good a rg u m e n t on the g ridiron, and
evening.
N early 500 people took
YREKA, Oct. 19.— A c o n tract has
tio n , will be the principal speaker e a rth q u a k e cen ter of U m atilla conn- though they have been w orking h a rd ;
advantage of the course.
been let for th e construction of an ELKS SHOAY PROMISES TO
ty. W hile resid en ts reported a num - all week, m em bers of the squad a re
a t the county Y. M. C. A. convention
Songs, dialogue and m usic de-! 800 foot crosscut to the G ranite
BE DRMATIC AA'HIRLAAIND
to be held in A shland, F rid a y , Octo­ her of distin ct shocks th ere Sunday not over-confident for the com ing
lighted the audience, Miss E sth e r, m jne on H um bug m ountain
Thig ,g
ber 27. S tate se cre ta ry for c o u n ty | and ..M° nda/ ’,
C urtiss having a very w inning P e r-!()ne Qf thfi oldegt properties in Si8ki-
received of a sim ilar n a tu re from
Games in so u th ern Oregon th is
“ W e Should W orry,” th e w hirl­
w ork, Jo h n H. R udd will also be
R
esignation
of
the
old
d
irecto
rs
sonality,
w hile F red O sborne,
; you county and was recently acquired
,
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any o th er p a rt of th e country. Pen- week will enable follow ers of the
wind
E lk s’ show to be a t the Arining
p rese n t to speak of progress in oth- <
Qa rr e tt in te rests
. dleton people did not notice the sport to get a line-up on th e ir team s of the S tate Bank of A shland was his im itatio n s and perform ance up- by
October
31 and Novem ber i 1, will
e r p a rts of th e country.
effected a t a m eeting W ednesday, on th a t well-know n m usical in stru -'
trem b lo rs a t all. A sim ilar occur- M edford will play K lam ath F a lls a t
In th e old days th is m ine w a s ; “ knock ’em d e a d ” it U claimpd
One of th e fe a tu re s of th e conven- rence
rep o rted from H erm iston K lam ath Fails. As fa r as done to e s,I
0 n8w board olloscn b>' tb "
« « " ° " ,h » ;» » ■ Slv b 1
w orked a t a profit to r years, h u t the
T h a t., w hat 'th o s e ' who h a re wlt-
tion . i l l be r e p o r t, of a tb d t.e s m
throw
of stock in the in- tine exhibition o his p ro f.c e n c y
„ >s ,a (er re c o r-! nes, , “ ,’he r e t a “ a“ say The com-
v ario u s p a r t, of the county by boys
stitu tio n . P ending the a n n u a l elec-;
ouly possible criticism <b>t .r e d , b u t as It was followed turned
to h s h o w " a knockout
elec- The only
sam e tim e of th e year, it is reported, some light upon th e com ing Ash­
Mu­
and young m en actu ally p a rtic ip â t-j
tion, which will be held in J a n u a r y ,1 could be offered is th a t th e action
bagg
land-M edford contest.
sic
galore
and
p
re
tty
girls
are
en­
ing. W hile such rep o rts may not be
the follow ing officers w ere selected of the two sh o rt plays dragged a | _______
ough
to
insure
the
success
of
th
e
as sm oothly p resented as by m ore ( STREET CAR HER HOME
trifle and would have greatly added i
P re sid e n t— D w ight Roys.
PA REN T-TEA C H ER S' ASSN.
NOVEL
BASKET
RACE
production, but in addition to such
to th e perform ance had it been j
experienced ad u lts, they a re m ost
V ice-P resident— C. W . B anta.
STARTS ANNUAL DRIVE
featu res, the them e of the farce com ­
im pressive by th e ir ring of accuracy
speeded up a little . H ow ever, judg-l
C ashier— G. G. E ubanks.
edy
will keep the audience in an
and definiteness.
D irectors— W. J. Moore, W. E. ing from th e criticism heard, th e.
The P aren t-T each ers association is!
u
p
ro
ar
from th e s ta r t of the first
T he convention will assem ble a t
launching its a n n u al m em bership Blake, J. H. F u lle r, Irv in g F inley, evening was very m uch enjoyed by
act
until
the final c u rta in .
one of th e A shland churches a t the
drive th is week. M others and fath - G. G. E ubanks, D w ight Roys, C. W. the audience.
D
uring
the course of th e play, ten
d in n er h o u r and convention business
ers a re u rg en tly requested to send B anta.
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big
m
usical
num bers and 20 big song
w ill be tra n sa c te d around the tab le j
th e ir nam es w ith 50 cents, by th e
S tockholders in th e bank a re : J. FORM ER ASHLAND BOA' IS
hits
are
introduced
by d ffe ren t
a fte r th e m eal. A nnouncem ent la te r
children to th e ir te a c h e rs .
T h is.C . H opper, D w ight Roys, Mrs. Anna
M ARRIED IN CALIFORNIA
;
m
em
bers
of
the
cast,
supported
by
as to tim e and place.
m oney will be used very largely for Lflng, M. N. Long, H. E. E llio tt H.
!a
chorus
of
50
in
g
litte
rin
g
gorgeous
F red W. C ochran, son of Mr. and
equipm ent in th e schools.
G. E nders Sr., W. E. Blake, Mrs. H.
costum es.
Mrs.
W. T. C ochran, of Albany, Or.,!
O
ther
persons
in
terested
in
th
e
J.
Van
Fossen,
Mollie
Songer,
Cari-
HOLDER OF SPE E D RECORD
developm ent and progress of the bel M orehouse, J. L .H arn er, J. T. who form erly lived in A shland, was
IS KNOWN IN EUGENE
¡schools, even though they m ay no R oberts, Ju liu s Koch. George Ross, m arried Sunday, O ctober 15, a t San i
SCHW EINS ENTERTAIN AT
children, are earn estly requested to W alter E v erto n , Irving Finley, F red R afael, Calif., to Miss Adele G ilm an.
PARTY W EDNESDAY EVENING
EUGEN E, Oct. 19. — L ieu ten an t
join. These nam es should be in by Rapp_ L e ttie M. T rask , C. J. P e rrin e , The form er Miss G ilm an is the
R. L. M aughan, U nited S tates arm y
Novem ber 1.
Calla Biegel, Jo h n D. McRae, Hazel youngest d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Schwein very de­
pilot, who se t a w orld’s record for
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¡B ru n e r, II. II. L eav itt, E R. H o s ie r,' C harles G ilm an, of B erkeley, Calif.)
lig h tfu lly en te rta in ed a num ber of
speed in an a irp lan e a t M ount Clem ­
IRRIGATION DINNER W ILL
B. E. E vans, G ertru d e Biede, C. W .)
A fter the cerem ony, th e young
friends W ednesday evening a t th e ir
ens, Mich., was a m em ber of the a r ­
BE H ELD TH IS EA’ENING B anta, B utler & Thom pson Co., Geo. couple m otored to th e T avern El!
beautiful hom e on C hurch stre e t, in
my a ir forest p a tro l in O regon, w ith
Judge George A. G ardner has con- G. Ogg, Mrs. Irv in g F inley, Jackson Verano, situ ated in the “ Valley ofi
l’.onor of Miss Helen Casey and Mrs.
h e a d q u a rte rs in E ugene, th is sum ­
sented to be p resen t a t the d in n er to Gyger, Ada H artley, H. G. E nders the M oon,” n e a r th e form er hom e of
m er. He will com pete in th e Gordon
Tda Veghte, of Santa Monica, Calif.
be given th is evening by th e cham ber J r, W . J. M oore, L. F. F erg u so n , Jack London, the fam ous w riter,
iBennett in te rn a tio n a ls a t P a ris this
The evening was spent in playing
of com m erce for those in terested in G. N. A nderson. F. F. W h ittle, John w here a lovely d in n er had been pre-j
i “ five h u n d red ,” a fte r which lovely
com ing w inter, according to L ieu­
irrig a tio n . He will present th e r e a - 1 H orning. N. C. Dozier. Oscar G ustaf- pared. A fter a to u r of this h istoric,
te n a n t H arold Sm ith, m em ber of th e;
j refresh m en ts were served. The ta-
p atro l, who is still in E ugene, en-I
sons for the bond issue of $100,000 son, G. H. Billings. G. F. B illings, valley, th e young people retu rn ed to
i bles were decorated in keeping with
to be voted upon in the com ing elec- L. D. D ollarhide, Mrs. Jen n ie M. Berkeley and were greeted by a host
gaged in m apping landing fields in
' th e Halow een season.
tion.
W atson. R. E. D etrick. J. E . F u lle r, | of relatives and frien d s and imme-!
The geusts w ere:
Mr. and Mrs.
th e n orthw est.
Miss Mary Loutlian has solved the
Those who are in terested in irri- F. J, Sw enning, H. H. E lh a rt, M at- i diately plans were m ade fo r a second
W hile w ith th e p a tro l M aughan
E rn e st W allin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
rent problem and finds real comfort
gation, p articu la rly those of th e tie B. Shaw J. H. F u lle r, J. S. Jor- d in n er to be given in th e ir behalf.
*had th e record of being a fast p ’lot. i
F reem an . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. E d­
‘jU n her home on Conduit r<>i.|l, Wash-
Perfect balance was possessed by
d istric t, a re invited by th e dan, Genevieve M arie Sw edenburg, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C ochran will m ake
H is plane was also k ep t ‘tuned vp , ington, even tbough It is ojily a dis- Belleview
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. . . . 1 those fortunate enough to finish In w ards, Mrs. Ida V eghte, Misses Cal-
G ertru d e and Helen Biede
fo r high speed and he could be dis- carded street car. And as long as the cham ber of com m erce to a tte n d th e M arjorie E leanor Sw edenburg, G. G. th e ir hom e in E a st O akland and will tjds novej conie8t aJ1 880-yard busket ’a
tin g u ish ed from o th er a v ia to rs by w eather is warm enough there, her a ffa ir. The d in n er will be served a t E u b an k s, Geo. B. Crapsey , J. N. sh o rtly endeavor to visit the fo rra et. race at the tradesm en’s sports carnival « e o rg ie <
Coffee, H elene Casey, and
th e speed a t which he trav eled .
'house dress Is a bathing suit.
17 o’clock a t th e A rm ory.
i hom e of the bridegroom a t A lbany. I & Catford, England.
‘ Mr. J. F. Place.
Dennis.
Piiotographs ju st arrived from Asia Minor showing, at the right, tlie city of Smyrna in flames a fter the Turkish
occupation; mid at the left, spies ordered hanged by Kemal Pasha with placards on their bodies telling of their
offenses.
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