Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 07, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, witnuui •
th e aid of m edicine, cures nine
4> cases o u t of ten of asthm a.
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A shland D aily
(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi, 43)
AT
WINTER FAIR IS
SENATOR FOR A DAY
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tidings
No. 81
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922
POLICE SEEKING
IN DANCE HALLS
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le c tu re r Lyceum course.
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D ecem ber 22.— High school <?•,
o p eretta, “ The C aptain of Ply-
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D ecem ber 25, Monday — <?>
C hristm as Day.
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m estic w ater helps.
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WAR VETERANS
STILL MAKES HIS WAVE
FIVE CHILDREN
IN EOCENE DIE
F
E
SIX OTHER PEO PLE ARE I1ADLY
BURNED AND HOUSE IS
DESTROYED
«
! LEGION ORDERS INVESTIGATION
OF PH ILADELPH IA IN ­
STITUTION
INCLEMENT W EATH ER CAUSES
MANY TO STAY INDOORS
AT NIGHT
'
DOPE DENS ALSO SEA RCH ED IN
HUNT FOR MRS. CLARA
PH IL LIPS
PRIZES ARE AWARDED
IN ART DEPARTMENT
RACE TRACK TOUT IS
WANTED BY OFFICERS
INHUMAN TREATMENT IS
CAUSE DEATH, CHARGE
GASOLINE MISTAKEN
FOR KEROSENE CAN
E x cellen t Show ing Made by D om estic
E xhibits, W hile C hildren’s Work
B rings P raise; Poultry A w ards to'
Be C om pleted Soon.
¡O rd erlies M ake A ffid avits That Men
“Gold T o o th ” Joluison, In fa tu a ted
W ei« Placed in S ca ld ’n g W ater
W ith “ H am m er M urderess” W hile
I WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. — The
And
Straight Jack ets and Kept
R oth in J a il; T hou gh t M asculine
i fig h t on the ship subsidy bill was
T hem for Hours.
A ttire Donned.
W o ist F ile in H istory of City; Four
K iddies Dead in C hicago W hen
W ird O verturns Lamp; Fam ily
A lso Burned.
SHIP SUBSIDY BILL
HI IS RENE
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I renew ed in the sen ate com m erce
PH ILA D EL PH IA , Dec. 7.— Char-
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7.— C lara com m ittee today. It is believed to
h
am
m
er
m
u
rd
e
r
-'h
e
“
highly
im
probable”
th
a
t
the
ges
th a t wounded v eteran s were
P hillips, escaped
¡ess” still eludes police and a u tlio ri- m easure can be enacted in the origi- beaten to death, scalded by hot wa-
'tie s of the e n tire country. It w a s ! »al form subm itted to congress.
te r and placed in stra ig h t jac k e ts by
t h n n e h t fn r n tim e th is n in m in » th a t
S enators in sist th a t some restric - o rd erlies a t U n ite d -S ta te s hospital
she was c ap tu red along w ith a fern- tion be placed on the b o a rd ’s use of No. 49 ard being investigated here
ro u T e 'U ,, revolving
,„r ,he „ a y n e n t 'a t the in .,..e „ c e » , the A n ie ric n
A ttendance at the W inter F a ir this I
M. Marcel, inventor of the Hair wave
EUGENE, Dec. 7.— Mrs. Iver
y ear has been d e c id e d ly cut down by
that ntade i,jS name famous, recently
Johnson
and Hazel C h u iih <II<-<1
th e inclem ency of th e w eather, m any
celebrated his seventieth birthday and
today
as
a
result tlieii burns. The
p refe rrin g to stay at hom e instead
the fiftieth anniversary of his inven-
to ta l num ber o f dead is now
of m aking a trip out into the rain
tion. But lie is s t’ll active in ins pro-
seven.
and snow. Very few, if any, M ed-,
« - y he seen hy ,h „ „ h e , ,
ford people have been seen a t th e
Mrs. \V. H. Felton, the lady from to Chicago.
The women w ere re-1 of subsidies to priv ate shipping con- Legion.
exhibition, though T a len t has been g eorgja nominated to __
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fill the
unex-
I The form er a d m in istra tio n of the
cerns over a 10 yfcar period..
EUGENE, Or., Dec. 7.— Five little
prom inent in the num ber of its uele- pireq term of the late Senator Wat- leased a fte r a quizzing. They g a \e
hospital is u n d er fire.
A ffidavits
children were burned to death, one
gation.
son, being assisted down the steps fit ! the nam es of
Elsie Coe and Clara
sw orn to by W alter L eggett and J.
DICKERSON & SON STORE
woman probably will die, two o th er
Ju d g in g of th e m any exhibits has the United States capitol by a news- H utchins, of B altim ore.
Collins, fo rm er orderlies, form the
RIGG
All th e dance h alls and dope dens:
SOLD TO JOHN O.
begun and th a t of the a rt dep art- paper man. Mrs. Felton claimed the
i children, tw o men and one woman
basis for the investigation. Collins;
right to he sworn in and seated, and in T ia Ju a n a , Mexico, a re being:
! were seriously injured by a fire
m ent, displayed a t the A rm ory,
Senator-elect George agreed to waive searched by S heriff W illiam T räger.
Sale - of
the
D
ickerson
&
Son
sL
o
re
.sa
y s th
a t shell
shocked men w ere. |
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, which destroyed a two-fam ily resi­
been com pleted. The poultry aw ards
the presentation of his credentials for , p ojjce a re a jgQ ioojjjn g for “ Gold h e a d q u arte rs for paint, w allpaper placed in w ater w ith a tem p e ra tu re
dence h e re la s t night.
a re being m ade and will be a n ­ one day, in order to enable Mrs. Felton i
“
I ¡T o o th ” Johnson, a race track hang- and o th er supplies, to John O. Rigg, of 280 degrees and kept th ere for
The dead a re : Orville Church, Ida
nounced as soon as they are com" ( actually to serve,
¡er-on, who is said to have become was com pleted today, the change go- hours, and th a t infectious disease pa-
I
C
hurch
W illiam C hurch, Marvel
pleted.
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, in fa tu ate d w ith Mrs. P hillips w hile ing into effect im m ediately.
j tie n ts m ingled freely w ith the oth-
Johnson and Leroy Johnson, all be­
A special m usical evening has been
! both w ere in jail. The police even!
The sto re was established by W il- er men.
tw e e n the ages of-tw o and five years.
a rra n g e d for this evening, .a t wnich
¡believe th e clever wom an has dis- liam D ckerson in July, 1910, Don-
L eggett asserted having seen Al-
1 Mrs. Iver Johnson is perhaps fatally
tim e th e high school glee clubs, u n ­
I carded fem inine apparel for m ascu- aid D ickerson becom ing a ju n io r j phonzo Sw ertz, a Belgian in the
d er Miss Leona M arsters, and the
“ W hy not a few dairy cows a t the in ju re d ; Clifford Johnson, aged one,
j line a ttire .
,
¡p a rtn e r two years ago, a t which tim e A m erican arm y, beaten to death.
o rch e stra , u n d er th e direction of
A shland W inter F a ir? ” inquired Hazel Church, aged to u r, and Mr.
The sh eriff is convinced th a t Ar- the nam e of the firm was changed to j .
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C arl . Loveland, will he heard. An
George N. Angell of tlie Oregon ant* Mrs. James Church and Ixei
' m our P hillips, husband of th e ” m ur- Dickerson & Son.
Mr. D ickerson
exceptionally fine e n te rta in m e n t will
F arm er, who is in the city from Johnson all are severely burned
¡d ere ss,” know s n o thing of her jail left ab o u t two m onths ago for Ten-
be had th is evening, w ith Prof
P o rtlan d to a tte n d the show and to
tire " a,s caused when Mrs.
break.
He will be released from nessee for his h ealth,
G reenleaf as the principal speaker.
secure o th er local m aterial for his Johnson pored the contents « i a gas-
technical custody.
Police now be-
Donald D ickerson is considering
Of p a rtic u la r in te re st to farm ers
jo u rn a l.
“ P ou ltry and rabbits are oline c a n - m istaking it for kerosene,
'
lieve
th
e
w
om
an
is
hiding
in
Los
An-!
several
propositions a t present, and
and dairym en will be the lectures
all rig h t in th eir place, and th ere is *nto a stove to s ta rt a I e. Tlie
j geles, since all clues of her supposed is undecided which he will accept.
F rid a y aftern o o n , in th e basem ent of
a splendid display of them at the gasoline exploded as the stove door
Though he intends to leave Ashland
th e Arm ory.
At 2 o’clock. Prof.
F ra n k B ranch Riley, noted lec-i flight to Mexico have blown up.
N atato riu m , but I alw ays like to see opened. The p aren ts in i de fra n tic
eventually, th is move will not he
little ones, w ho
J a m is o n , d a iry ex p e rt from th e O re- tu r e r , w ho is ra te d as one of th e
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the dairy cow given a place in any e tto rts to stive t
m ade for some tim e.
gon A g ricu ltu ral college, will talk on most gitted speakers on th e Am eri-j
exhibition of farm resources. T here were *n bed.
___________________ j • BELLINGHAM, W ash., Dec. 7.—
dairy feeding,
while a t 3 o’clock, can platform today, will deliver his
is nothing like her for m ain tain in g
This is the worst fire in the his-
W ELL-KNOW N ASHLAND GIRL
O ne-third of th e cargo of over a
Dr. Bishop, of th e federal b u rea u , natio n ally fam ed lecture, “ The L ure
prosperity on the farm , and th ere is ,t ory of Eugene as far a th e n u m b e r
IS M ARRIED IN SPOKANE m illion feet of lum ber in th e hold
Tlie a u th o r!
w ill sp ea k on
tu b e rc u lo sis in dairy o f 'th e G re a t N orthw est,” a t th e Ar-
i of th e steam ship “ W illie H iggins,” nothing like her product for m ain- oi deaths is concerned.
ties a re investigating.
c a itle . In th e
•v eilin g , a s a fittin g m ory F rid a y n ig h t, the closing date
Miss Eunice L. Sm ith, youngest loading lum ber a t Blaine, Wastfi., f o r | ta in in S the health of a nation
close to th e W inter F a ir, F ra n k o f the W inter F air.
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T ake fo r exam ple, the com pari­
, d a u g h te r of Dr. a i’ l Mrs. B. E. ; San F rancisco, was destroyed by fire
CHICAGO. Dec. 7.— F o u r little
B ranch Riley, o f Oregon ( l.y . a not-
A nnouncem ent of a F ra n k B ranch,
sons
m ade by Chris Johnson, of the
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I Sm ith, j i f th is city ,-w a s m arried on which broke out this m orning.
kiddies
were burned to death in a
ed lec tu re r, will be heard.
It is sel- ¡¿¡¡ey lectu re is sufficient to fill the!
D ecem ber 4th a t Spokane, W ash., to
The « su p erstru ctu re was entirely United S tates dairy division at S alt file which destroyed th e ir home to ­
d e n th at A shland people are g in m iaTges- a u d ito riu m s in any of the
L ake City, betw een six tow ns in
EUGENE, Dec. 7.— David L inn, Mr. H erm an Eden, of Tensed, Ida. burned. The fire was still b u rning
day. A high wind swept th ro u g h an
an opportunity to hear a m an w ith
a s t e r n cit ;es He is the one outside;
m. It was caused» by an W ashington, Idaho and M innesota, open window, blowing over a k ero ­
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v ,i.,ni>o u ib o
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p
ro
p
rie
to
r
of
the
L
inn
D
rug
com-;
The
acq
u
ain
tan
ce
of
the
newlyweds
a
t
11
a.
tu e ability of Riley. A dance is at o gpeaker w}10m the two houses of th e
F
J
,
averaging 12,443 population w here
erh eated oil pipe.
\
fn r »1,** Pin-., ni th e ’
• ' pany for the past 25 years, w as dates back for some eight y ears,* at overheat!
s e n e lam p, which caused the house to
In ing planned
for the close oi t i l t ( n ite (t s p a te s congress convened in
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d airying is developed and is the
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.
drow ned w ith a com panion w hen a the tim e Miss Sm ith was visiting in
I b u rst into flam es.
W in te r F a ir F riday night.
jo in t session to hear, and who en-
principal branch of a g ric u ltu re prac­
'
boat
from
which
they
were
rigging
a
Spokane
The dead a re: Mamie Budak 9;
HAL
URDAHL
SPEAKS
The a r t exhibit is one th a t l -‘e th ra lle d statesm en whose lives have
ticed, and six tow ns in th e sam e
cable across the W illam ette river
Mrs.
Eden
is
well
know
n
in
A
sh-'
Sophia,
10; John, 3; Eva, 10 m onths.
ON
“IDEAL
CHARACTER”
city of A shland m ight well be proud j,ePn g, pnt ¡n an atm osphere of ora-
sta te s averaging 21,420 population,
th
is
m
orning,
capsized.
land,
having
lived
here
for
several
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The
fa
th
e r and m other and two o ld ­
of, for seldom is a collection of art tory
w here grain, su g ar beets and fru it
The
com
panion’s
nam
e
not
years
and
ta
u
g
h
t
school
in
the
coun-
Hal.
H.
U
rdahl
presented
the
first
is
er
children
w ere critically burned.
o bjects equal to th a t on display in
¡Ie
ra te ,j as the highest paid
are principally grow n, and dairying
ty
for
some
tim
e.
She
also
spent
a
lectu
re
in
his
series
last
night
at
the
th e A rm ory exhibited in a com m unity ]t,c tu n .r o th e day. The N o rth w est' nown j e t ’
is considered a sideline.
The fo r­
few years as a teach er in L ake coun- Civic com m unity hall to an audience
the size of A shland.
T ourist b u reau paid him $40,000 foK
m er group average $17,325,140 in I X 1VERSIT Y ST l DE N TS
ty. Mr. Eden is extensively engaged o ab o u t 50 persons. The inclem ency
EARN $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 A MONTH
The prizes aw arded in the a rt de- a s e rjes o f jo o lectures in e a s te rn 1
THERN OREGON MAN
bank deposits, or $1288 per capita,
PROPOSES SALARY SLASH »» the lum ber business at Tensed, of the w eath er hindered m any from
p a rtm e n t were as follows:
centers, and considered it a profit-:
w hile the la tte r averaged $10,360,-1
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u ­
■
¡and the young people expect to m ake atten d in g .
s
L unch cloth— first, G ertru d e Bie- able bargain.
000, o r only $479 per capita. Soil gene, Dec. 7.— U niversity stu d en ts
SALEM, Dec. 7.— To reduce th e th e ir hom e in th at place a fte r J a n -j
His subject was “ The Ideal Char-
«1^; second. Mrs. John Norby.
In sp reading the fam e of the
, , .j , .
. lan d clim atic conditions were about w orking th eir way received m ore
salary of governor from $7500 to u arv 1.
a
c
te
r.” He tounded ideal ch aracter!
E m broidered c en ter piece— Firs*, n o ith w est, Riley has him self becom e;
¡•equal. Six m onths late r, a fte r one'
than $4000 m ore per m onth th is year
$5000 a year is the purpose of a bill
in the conscientious m otive -the mo-
Mrs. H. C. Stock; second, Mrs. John £anious but, paradoxically enough,
I of the m ost distressing periods agri-:
th an they received last year, accord­
b now being prepared by a so u th ern k o YAL GRANDCHILD IS
tive to build righteously to a real
N orby.
I cu ltu re has experienced in l.v e n t
he is mi r.“ fam ous, and known
ing to the em ploym ent bureau of the
■ Oregon m em ber of the low er house
EX
PE
C
T
ED
CHRISTMAS
purpose
in
life
and
a
universal
broth-
C rocheted cen ter piece— F irst. Mrs
i years, deposits in the sam e six tow ns
' :lt ° 1HO! 1 *'°P1' • in a n > doz4 '1- for p resen tatio n a t the next session
U niversity Y. M. C. A. The to tal is
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erhood— the real soul m otive— in
H uger.
of s ta te s e a s t of th e M ississippi riv ­
LONDON, Dec. 7.- A “ happy and tliat was found pow er and direction,
$10,812, a g ain st $6500 last year.
of the law m akers.
(C ontinued on Page 2)
Lunch set. crocheted edge— F irst. er th an he is in Oregon. His is ai
R egular jobs brin g $9312.
The
The a u th o r of the bill, in a le tte r in te re stin g event is expected a t the real c h a ra c te r building m aterial out
Mrs. Olson, second, Mrs. Sams.
life e l ¡?ei \ ice, and hi
as ( eve ope recejvetj here, said Mr. Pierce had hom e of V iscount Lascelles and the of which stro n g c h a ra c te r could be SOUTHERN PA CIFIC
m
onthly
wages
range
all
the
way
ADDS
Crocheted ddilies. lunch se t—
a personality th at every one s tou : recom m en(jed low er salaries for sta te form er Princess Mary w ithin a fo rt- built.
I
TOURIST
CAR
SERVICE from $60 to $12.
F irst Mrs. E. H. Bush; second, Mrs. be acquainted with. In giving Ash ofHCia ls, a n d th a t n a tu ra lly he would n ig h t,” the Daily News announced.
His lectu re w-as in terestin g , logi-
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C harles Brady.
lanu a n o p p o r tu n ity to fo rm such an n ot o5 ject to t he reduction of $2500 The princess, who is the only daugh- cal and forceful; such indeed a s'
T hrough to u rist sleeping car serv- NEWLY FORMED TOWN
D resser scarf— F irs t. Mrs. F ran k i id: in. in \ th e s p o n s o is o* t i e & y p a r
te r of K ing George and Queen M ary, I will ju stify those in terested to stay ice betw een P o rtlan d and Los An-
MAKING MUCH PROGRESS
C row son; second, Mrs. Huger
Riley lectu re a a re
re c c e e rtain
ita in they
they are
a ie
The sam e bill m ay include a down- is expected to become a m other n ear th rough the com plete course.
I geles has ju st been put into effect *
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Pillow cases— F irst, Mrs. Jo h n Ol­ per orm ing a service th at will he ap- war(j rev ision of salaries for prac- C hristm as.
This will be the first
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i lJy the Southern Pacific com pany on
HILLSBORO, Or., Dec. 7 — Activ-
son; second, Dudley Estes.
p reciated by the public.
grandchild in the royal fam ily.
tically all sta te officers.
I
t
pays
to
reaty
th
e
classified
p
a
g
e
.'
the
Shasta
and
San
Joaquin
routes,
ity
is steady in every branch of prog-
C ounterpane, em broidery — F irst,
according to an announcem ent m a d e 're s s a t V ernonia, and is not reta rd e d
Mrs. F ra n k Crow son: second, Mrs.
today th ro u g h G. N. K ram er, local by bad w eather.
JEW ELS SAID STOLEN
-
W. Myers.
agent.
U nder th e new schedule, pas-
The site for the big lum ber m ill,
C ounterpane, crochet— F irst, Mrs.
FROM PRETTY ACTRESS
sengers may obtain th ro u g h to u rist across from the Nehalem river, will
C. F. S h ephard; second. Mrs. F. F.
car service betw een th is city and Los be ready soon for th e erection of
i
W hittle.
EUGENE. Dec. 7,— T w enty th o u -'
Angeles over Souterh Pacific lines buildings. Several refuse piles re-
Finest ta ttin g — F irs t, Miss P ygall; sand dollars w orth of jew’els w ere'
via Sacram ento: Stockton, Merced, sem ble huge Indian tepees and are
seco n d M rs. R o b erts.
stolen from p retty Miss G e rtru d e '
Fresno*and
B akersfield. T ourist car all ready for the torch. Im m ediate-
Crochet yoke— F irst, Mrs. H uger; V anderbilt, s ta r in “ T he Gold Dig-!
spa^e in the southbound car will be Jy adjoining tlie site a re a num ber
second, unknow n.
g e ts ” com pany which played here
¡allo tted to agents at P o rtlan d and of home plots on which residences
M arine oil p a in tin g — F irs t, Miss
last night, on th e tra in betw een Sa­
o th e r points. On the northbound a re being constructed.
The office
Mabel Russell.
lem and Albany, according to a re ­
trip
,
space
will
be
assigned
to
Los
and
residences
of
the
m
ill
com pany
Still life oil p ain tin g — F irst, Miss port m ade to the Albany police upon
A ngeles and San Francisco, the lat- a re practically finished. The high
Mabel Russell.
h er a rriv a l there.
¡ te r space for sale from Sacram ento, school building is undergoing flnish-
L andscape w ater color p ain tin g —
I
According to in form ation reaching
___________________ ing work, b u t has been occupied for
F irs t, Miss Hazel Powell.
here, the jew els, which w ere in a.
MISS JESSIE THATCHER
several weeks.
Mrs. C harles Brady won th e spe­
case, hail been lying on th e seat;
ANNOUNCES
ENGAGEMENT
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cial prize offered for th e best em-
' broidery
/
i
¡ k ;,
„.».¡„r,
nitirtw
alongside
her,
for
m
ost
of
th
e
trip,
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HIGH
SCHOOL
FR A T E R N IT IE S
exhibit, which was a pillow
in
stead
of
being
in
th
e
custody
of^
An
announcem
ent
p
arty
for
Miss
ENDORSED
RY HIGH COURT
tup in w hite solid em broidery.
Louise
N
orton,
Miss
V
anderbilt's
col­
Jessie
T
h
atch
er
was
given
W
ednes-
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T hree lunch cloths en tered by
day
by
h
er
siste
r
Mrs.
W.
K
itto,
at
JE
F
F
E
R
S
O
N
CITY,
Mo., Dec. 7.—
ored
m
aid.
As
yet,
they
have
not
ch ild ren u n d er 12 years of age, drew
h
er
home
on
the
Boulevard,
in
honor
High
school
fra
te
rn
itie
s scored a
been
recovered.
m uch favoratile com m ent from the
of
h
er
com
ing
w
edding
to
R
e
in
h
a
rt
g
rea
t
victory
in
th
e
M
issouri
suprem o
ju d g es, w hile o th er fancy w ork by
K
ruggel,
th
e
date
of
the
nu
p
tials
as
co
u
rt
when
the
c
o
u
rt
held
th
a t stu-
< hildren betw een 6 and 15 year, work w ere: Lois Lym an, Eunice Ha-
yet
being
undecided.
dents
have
th
e
rig
h
t
to
become
m em -
com posed of a rticle s from needle g r. E lizabeth W olcott, Iris A tter-
I
The
announcem
ent
was
m
ade
by
a
bers
of
secret
socities,
and
efijoined
cases to lunch sets, deserve honor- bury. C lara A tterb u ry , C larice fro w -î
telegram
from
Miss
T h a tch e r's school boards from enforcing the
able ¿nentlon, as the com bining of son, Im a Crowson, Louise Lym an,
b
ro
th
e
r
in
San
Francisco.
A large rules a g ain st fra te rn itie s.
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colors stitch es and fancy edges w as Aileen Inlow, E ugenia Young. F ra n -'
num
ber
of
friends
were
present
d
u
r-
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exceptionally good.
P ractically all cis P h ilp o tt, Ju n e S h erard , Cleo^
ing the evening. Am ong th e fea tu re s R ents H ouse H ere­
of th e c h ild re n ’s work was done un- S herard. E thel Dodge. L au ra Thomp-^
o f th e evening was the singing o f, C. A. F ish er, a salesm an for the
tie r th e in stru ctio n of Mrs. R. W . sou. M iriam and P o rtia Conover,!
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¡tw o selections by Mrs. E. Q. Sm ith M ason-Ehrm an Grocery company, of
Cnnnver of the N eedlecraft Shop. Sylvia Provost, D orethy C happie and
a * ,
v rt •
1
Most of tlie 18 members
the Coiumunist Lalior party who nvere con vici«l in Clucago two years ago of violating the and Miss Jean A nderson. D ainty re- M edford, has ren ted the M. C. Reed
who has been giving the children
- u ei.
j m inojs espionage act surrendered to the sheriff the other day and were promptly taken to Joliet or the county Jail freshm ents w ere served before th e property on Scenic Drive, and has
free lessons d u rin g th e past two
The ju dges for the a rt exhibits to begin serving their sentences. H ere are Joe Miesler, H arry S h o p m an and Charles Crumblen with a guard leuv-
moved into the same.
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guests departed.
lnonths. The children who displayed Pierce and G. C. Stevens.
, Ing for the penitentiary.
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AT WINTER FAIR BY
FRANK B. RILEY OF
L
IS
LOADI
Communists on Way to the Penitentiary