Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 18, 1922, Image 1

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♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, wirnout v
tha aid of medicine, cures nine <S>
cases out of ten of asthma. ®
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# MALARIA GERMS cannot sur-
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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
LEADS PROGRESSIVES
CREW BELIEVED
LOST IN STORM
GREAT
LAKES
T IG
STR IK ES
KOI KS 111 RING RAGING
R U Z Z A R !)
LIFEBOATS DISCOVERED
FLOATING OVERTURNED
T w o B oats
M embers
To Have
Way for
from “R elia n ce” Carried
<»r Crew; E ight T hought
Keen Saved; Captain on
Supplies.
No. 90
MONDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1922
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
HARDING TELLS
GOVERNORS TO
COMING EVENTS
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D ecem ber 18-19— U. S. navy
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D ecem ber 19 — M eeting of
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D ecem ber 19— C. of C. m eet-
ting, Civic Club building.
D ecem ber 21.— Cooked food
<$• sale, T rin ity Guild
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Decem ber 22— C hristm as pro-
DISCUSSES MEAN’S OP CLAMPING
<?- gram . High School.
DOWN THE LID ON DRY
D ecem ber 22— “ Man in th e
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ENFORCEMENT
<♦> M aking.” Civic club building.
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CLOSEST CO-OPERATION <?> C hristm as Day.
IS DEEMED NECESSARY • Decem ber 25— C hristm as ball
benefit 484th com pany, A rm ory.
President D eclares S tate and Federal ’
Monday January 1, 1923.
Men Must W ork T ogeth er in Hat-* j>
tnon.y to Obtain Rest P ossible
R esu lts; O lcott Is P resen t.
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WALLACE REID
LILLIAN AND LADDIE
OBJECT OF
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DARING
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ROBBERY
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IN I t HIT
SYSTEM W EAK ENED DY E FF O R T
TO BREAK NARCOTIC
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ROBBERY SAID FIRST
IN HISTORY OF U. S.
BLOOD PRESSURE IS
REPORTED ABNORMAL
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M ovie A ctor
F igh ts
Drug
January 1-5— W eek of prayer <•>
Through Individual E ffo rts;
jn Ashland churches.
Grip
W ill
Heavy R ifle Eire Exchanged Between
O utlaw s and G uards;
One Is
K illed ; E scape in M achine A fter
Down-Town DutCe.
Hays V iew s Condition o f Star with
P ity, Not Scorn.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.— Gover-
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18.— W allace
DENVER, Colo., Dec. 18.— Staging *
¡nors of 15 sta te s will m eet the p res-,i
Reid, m otion picture sta r, is suffer-
one of the m ost d arin g daylight rob­
here to discuss ways and m eans !'
■ ing from a severe case of influenza,
beries since the days of the old west,
sis & art«G i ident
of clam ping down the prohibition!
ra th e r th an an over indulgence in
four heavily arm ed b andits held up
Miss Lillian G atlin, wlm m ade avia-
> alcoholics or the use ot n a rc o tic s,, tion 1|ist((ry by flyIug fpum ga)| Fran a United S tales m int autom obile and
Senator Robert M. L aFollette in enforcem ent lid. Harding* says t h a t ;
characteristic pose making the opening dry ag en ts, federal and sta te , m ust
two physicians told th e In te rn atio n a l cjs,.o to jgew y ork recently, making escaped with three sacks ol money
address before the meeting of “pro­ w ork in closest co-operation and on-
News Service today. He is su fferin g fr| en(is with Laddie Roy, the Presi ¡containing $200,060.
^ressive” senators and representatives ! ly ¡n th is way can the «national
from in testin al trouble and an abnor- dent’s famous pet. Miss Gatlin asked
The bandits drove up to tb s m int
in the senate otHee building, Dec. 1, ! scand a l” of prohibition laxity be
mal blood pressure. Doctors believe the President to set aside the first when the m achine carry in g the m on-
W ednesday
when a new congressional bloc was '
’ he has passed the crisis, alth o u g h h e ;week in November as Aviation week. ley left the in stitu tio n . They openetL
dealt with.
E ig h t w ere saved from the wreck. tornied-
The question of the propriety and
I is still very w’eak.
, tire when the guards resisted. Cliur-
is the rep o rt of th e tug “ F a v o rite ” !
expediency of the dry law is not an
The a c to r’s condition is declared
! les Lenton, a guard, was knocked
going out to rescue the vessel, but it,
issue of th is conference. P resident
to he the direct resu lt of his iiitti-
j from his seat with a b ullet in his
is believed the m en a re dead from J
PORTLAND, Dec. 1S.- 1>ortland 1Si vidual e ffo rts some m onths ago of
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H arding is concerned w ....
ith effective!
stom ach, and late? died.
exposure, since the is sinalddc905g
enforcem ent. He says th e e n fo rc e -; th re a te n e d Wlth a silver thaw t0 ' break in g him self of using various;
F ifty em ployes of the m in i? h ear-
exposure, since th e island is w ind­
m ent task is hopeless unless sta te ¡n ig h t, as rain s fall and the snows of narcotics
A lthough succeeding, his
' ing the shooting, opened fire w ith
officials co-operate.
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; th e past week m elt. A gu st of sleet system was in such a condition th a t
sw ept.
i shotguns and rifles from th e w in­
The boat was picking up lum ber!
G overnor O lcott, of Oregon, a n d , is sent down the Colum bia gorge, he collapsed.
dows of tlie m int. One of the b an ­
jacks from cam ps along Lake S u p e r­
j Governor Davis, of Idaho, a r e 'w h ile in P o l'la n d wind and rain
W ill Hays, szar of the movies, as­
dits fell, but his . o m p a n io rj picked
drive w ith varying velocity.
ior. and was forced by the fierce gale,
among those present.
sum ed an a ir of pity ra th e r th an of
him up and escaped in th e m achine.
At A storia, th e wind is blowing scorn when he was inform ed of
to seek sh elter. Food and fuel were;
The robbery was in the business
betw een GO and 70 m iles an hour.
giving out. The captain was forced
R eid’s condition.
section of the city and sto re s of
At Seaside the su rf is alm ost a t the
to choose betw’een death th ere or
people looked on. The gunm en d ared
top of the sea wall. A utoists are
Elm o S. Neil dropped dead Satur- a terrify in g rain ol b u llets fired by
m aking a run for port to secure sup­
At the Civic club m eeting on Tues-!
finding it d ifficult to hold the road.
plies.
¡day night a t his hom e east of t h e u p e m int g u ard s in gettin g (ho
day D ecem ber 19, a t 2:30 o ’clock,
city, as he was changing his clothes*
The craft fought its way th rough
Air. J. H. Doran will throw on th e,
¡p re p a ra to ry to com ing to A shland.
i R is decJarcd t0 be th c firat | nci-
th e blizzard u ntil it sm ashed on the
R. A. M INKLER M ARRIES
sere n over GO colored slides of I
hidden rocks.
Mr. Neil had been out all day r ’<i-ident of p 8 kinj jn the hist -y Oi th e
PORTLAND WOMAN
sun-hern Oregon. The program for j
i ing th e ran g e and cam e hom e in the j pynp ed s ta te s m int.
¡ lie com ing year is in the hands of I
i late evening, took a b ath and c h a n g -!
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R. A. M inkler, of th is city, and
the p rin te r, but will not be ready
L earning to tak e full charge of a
;
ed
his
clothes.
He
sat
down
by
t
h
e
j
lo r d istrib u tio n u n til Ja n u a ry .
, high class dairy herd eithev fOr : Ada B. B ennett, of P o rtla n d , were
stove to put his shoes on and died.
Among noted speakers who w ilt^be! breeding or m nk production takes a ' ? uietiy m arried W ednesday a t the
Scott high school, of Toledo, O., w ithout a word to anyone. He was!
’ ¡'resent will be Miss Anne Shannon | jQng j j me a t best, but th is tim e is hom e of Mrs. D yslnger, a t R o seb u rg .!
Mr.
M
inkler
is
a
native
of
A
s
h
la
n
d
,
claim
ants of the n atio n al scholastic alone in the house w ith his wife who
oe, of P o rtla n d , a u th o r and lec- m ate ria lly reduced in a new course
and lias a host of friends in the gridiron cham pionship, has accepted called his b ro th e r as soon as she saw
Ju u g e F. M. C alkins, of M ed-,j.Oi. d a jry herdsm en offered at O. A.
city who wisl, him a long and h a p p y .a n offer to play tbe C orvallis high | th a t som ething was wrong, but all I
¡■nd, who will speak on Women a s ;^ ,^ J a n u a ry 2 to Ju n e 10.
m arrie d life.
I school eleven a t Cot vallls New Y ear’s life had left him long before th ej
I J u ro rs ’; Prof. Sw eetser, of the Uni-
“ The herd sm en 's course seem s ju st
M r and Mrs M inkler are in th e 'd a y , says th e P o rtlan d Jo u rn a l. This b ro th e r or the doctor who was also
' v ersity of Oregon, wi h h:s in ,e re s t‘ . SUited to my co n dition,” w rites a
CHICAGO, Dec. 18.— An a g itatio n
city for a few days’ visit with Mr. ¡ will be the only gam e the Ohioans called, arrived a t bis bedside.
iitg lectu re and pictu res of Oregon ; yQung m an frQm c e n tral Oregon to
fo r a general s trik e of all w orkers
PORTLAND, Dec. IS.— G ovcrnor-
M inkler’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. ’ will play on th e ir tr.p to the Pacific | Mr. Neil was born in the valley!
B randt, chief of th e dairy de-
in the principal cities in the p ritn |p a l wild flow ers; P rof. I. E. Vining, of p
;and
had
spent
all
of
his
41
years
In
e]eC£
pierce, insisting th a t th e high-
i j M inkler of C stre e t, a fte r which coast.
A shland, in one of his vital lectu res; . p a rtm en t
I have not finished t h e , they expect • to leave for Portland«! > The follow ing m essage was r e - , and about A shland. His parents, Mr. way com m ission is in a deplorable
in d u strie s of the U nited S tates to
Mrs. C a rte r (S usanne H om es), J a c k - , h .gh schooi a n d - Could not tak e the
force the release of the 64 rem ain
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w here they will m ake th eir fu tu re ceived by W. P. M cM asters, principal and Mrs. L. A. Neil, cam e to tliis i C0n(|jtj0n> suggests th a t the tim e lias
ing w ar espionage prisoners is being ' 1,11 county school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t full fQur year worR in dairy h u s.
¡of the C orvallis high school, S atu r- vicinity in the 50 s and pioneered in come fOr a paid highway com m ission
planned by th e general defense com- jn d
1 Galt} eac i s p ta - on e u a ¡jja n d ry
jf any room is still left, home.
day n ig h t: “ Scott accepts your offer the valley.
be appointed by the governor is
m i,tee of th e In d u stria l W orkers of tional Problem s of Jackson c o u n t y , ^ me a reg erv atio n .«
of $4000 for only gam e on Pacific
Mr. Neil’s p arents both preceded a t hand
and A shland and th ere will be sev-
Carft Qf thg herd {n pasture> lot < iinyCnv;n e R ead Opened—
th a W orld.
coast New Y ear’s day. O fficials m ust , hint in d eath , and he is survived byj , He says th e highw ays a re unfin-
T ourists and o th ers w ishing ’° be aceptable to both schools and list ; his wife, Mrs. P earl (P a rk e r) Ne)l» |jsb e(j aa(i some of them a re b re a k ­
New tactics w ere m apped out a: a f i'ji excellent m usical p io g ia m s. | a n d b arn , handling, groom ing, m ilk-j
H ostesses for th e year have been ing, feeding and breeding, will be drlve to P o rtla n d on the Pacific high- subm itted by M onday.” The m essage one b ro th er, Jesse Neil, and two sis- ¡ng down
He win recOniraend sll,.h
special m eeting of the delegates in
; ; , Dinted, and a social h our w illi ta u g h t by in stru ctio n , lab o rato ry way a re cautioned about the Gan-
convention here.
was sent by F red L. Seiberts, m a n a -.te rs , Mrs. K ing and Mrs. G erald Tor- a com m ission to the legislaiure.
follow i.' li p io g ia n ,. A dniittance
! tra in in g , and experience w ith pure- yonville-G alesburg road. On the odd
ger of the Scott team .
rence. Jesse Neil lives on the old
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these lec ares ul be b> tin nibei ship ,)red con ege herds.
Some of the b o u ts m achines a re p erm itted to pass
RARIES ARE SUSPECTED OF
W ashington high school, of P o rt- hom e place w hile the sisters a re both! ELA1XE OLIYE FREELAND
A c h a i-e of -5 coj,ege COWg a re on te st and m ust ; going n o rth , while m achine i3 coming land> M edford high school, and A b e r-, residents of tbe eastern part of the
CAUSING DEATH OF RANCHER ticket, pi ice .1-
AND OMAR REITMANN MARRY
cents will be m ade to non-m em bers. haye
in fui l care
have sk
sk illfu
care anti when stu- so u th a re p erm itted to pass on the deen, W ash., sought gam es w ith
• the ‘ country.
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1 and both men and women are cordi- dents get fa r enough into the d e p a rt-¡e v en hours, This is the only p art
O m ar R eitm ann and E laine Olive
ONTARIO, Or., Dec. 18.— R ufus
ea ste rn cham pions.
i F u n eral services will be conducted
1 ally invited to a tte n d .
tak
e
over
t
j
j
m
ent
confidence
to
t
h
e
’of
highw
ay
betw
een
the
sta
t
W ard, a ran c h e r whose home was
Business m en of C orvallis raised* from th e E ik s’ tem ple a t 2:30 o’clock F reelan d were quietly m arried Sun-
! T h an k s to Mr. W inburn T m e n tire *CHre ° f the9e cham Pion cow s> thev line and C orvallis th a t is not paved the $4000 g u a ra n te e in less th an two W ednesday aftern o o n , w ith
in te r-jd a y afternoon a t the hom e of Mr.
n e a r New P lym outh, Idaho, died at
house is free from debt.
10 en ”
will have som e recom m endations and opened to general traffic at t h i s 'hours according to a long distance m ent at H argadine cem etery
and Mrs. George P. K ing, a t 6 Beech
th e Holy R osary hospital under c ir­
su p p o rt now rests upon the Civic th a t o th er dairym en will be interest-
tim e, w ith the exception of th e bridge! ca,j from C orvan is S aturday night.
cum stances which have baffled tlie
avenue.
Thus
has
club.
m u s far,
m i, the
m e building
m » . . — o
a t Gold Hill and th a t section of the
Mr. R eitm ann is a civil engineer
physicians called to care for him.
MUSTC RECITAL GIVEN
been ren ted to cover all ru nning ex-j
Pacific highw ay lying w ithin the city '
and lias been e m p lc ed for some tim e
W ard was found unconscious at his
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
penses. T hrough the courtesy of the FRANCE NEEDS 12 NEW
W EA TH ER FO R TH E W EEK
lim its of G rants Pass.
¡on the C rater L ake h'gliw ay th ro u g h
hom e and New Plym outh physicians
city lo u n cil in g ran tin g land, free!
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
18.—
W
ea­
SUBMARINES, IS CLAIM
'th e n o rth ern p art of the county and
b rought him to O ntario, w here Dr.
A m usic recital was given Satur-
w ater and lights, th e Civic club i s ; PA RIS, Dec. 18.— F rance req u ires o. e . S. E n terta in s
th
e
r
outlook
for
th
e
period
of
Decem-
d u ring the past few week has been
W . J. Reese was consulted.
able to assist w ith Miss F a lld in e ’s i 12 new subm arines of a t least 1200
cem ber 18 to D ecem ber 23, inclusive,i day afternoon by the pupils of Miss
The,
officers
of
A
lpha
c
h
ap
ter
No.
'
engaged
in bridge w ork on ; he higli-
W ard never regained conscious­
Im ogene W allace a t her studio in the
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work and extend c ertain courtesies tons each, declares Le Matirt.—which l , O. E. S., e n te rta in e d the w orthy is forecast as follows:
way. Mrs. R eitm ann is the d a u g h te r
ness and from his actions the phys­
Red
Cross.
The
Civic
club
S
tates—
Consider-;
Beaver
block.
w arns the governm ent th a t the pres- m atron, Mrs. H&l McNair, and the
Pacific Coast S tates— C o n sid er-!c e a ' r omen.. m . s s i..u*aie ixiiensj^^
F reeland, who lives n e a r
icians decided th a t he was suffer- fo tl,e
needs the support of everv Pu b ,c ', ent fie e t o[ subm ersibles is not su f-iw o rih v p atron, Mr. S. A. P e ters S r .,! able cloudiness w ith occasional rains, to Rive a n um ber or such recitals, us-
a cousin of Mrs. K ing, a t
ing from rabies. A postm ortem ex­
A shland.
ith
i d i f f e r e n t pupils for each occa * whose hom e th e w edding occurred.
K
. W lllS
ficient protection for th e F r e n c h ! S atu rd ay evening a t th e hom e of T em p eratu re n e a r norm al.
am in atio n was m ade today and still sPivited womaD ™
a large m em bership the ( m e ciuo coasts. Of the fifteen reliable sub-1 Mrs. N. G. Bates, on Scenic Drive.
N orthern Rocky M ountain a n d > io n . th is being tbe f irs t-e v e n t of.
The young people expect to ta k e
th e cause was not determ ined. Sam ­
will be able to continue P s old-tim e m arines in the F rench fleet now five The evening was spent w ith g a m e s,; P la te a u Regions— G enerally fair and tbe kind.
a w edding trip of a few weeks, a fte r
ples of his b rain w ere sent to the
Follow ing is the program as given:
program of service, for A shland, and were received from G erm any a t the a fte r which delicious refresh m en ts cold, b ut w ith probability of snows
which they will re tu rn to th e n o rth ­
sta te bacteriologist for exam ination.
Bugle
C a l l .......................... Tom linson
pleasure and education for every
m
iddle
of
week.
tim
e
of
th
e
arm
istice.
w
ere
served.
ern
p a rt of the county u n til the work
W ard was a bachelor.
H unting Song ..................... K inscella
individual m em ber.
in which Mr. R eitm ann is engaged
Jack Nims
¡th e re is com pleted.
REINH ART W INS CASE
Sweet M e lo d y ................. Mana Zucca
Only im m ediate m em bers of the
IN LOCAL .II STICK COURT (H ARD SER VES 1 2,0«« MEALS
Goldenrod ........................ Mana Zucca
b rid e’s fam ily w ere p rese n t a t the
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DURING W EEK AT ASTORIA
E lean o r Dean
w edding am ong who was a b ro th er,
T he case of R einhart vs M itchell,
¡D uet— F allin g L e a v e s ............ B ilb re ’
SALEM. Des. 18.— More th an
Eugene L. F reelan d and wife, her
was tried in Ju stic e Gowdy’s court
H a rrie t Bevington, A udrey Brown
m other, Mrs. F reelan d and Mr. and
S a tu rd a y aftern o o n , and resu lte d in 2,000 m eals were served by th e Ore-;
Story of H a y d n .................Jack Nims
Mrs. George P. King.
a verdict for the p la in tiff in the sum gon n a tio n a l g u ard detach m en t a t;
j R ussian Folk Tune . D iller and Q uaile
of $1S9, the full am ount asked for A storia d u rin g th e last week. L ast
Bird S o n g ........................................ E rb
in th e com plaint.
S aturday im m ediately a lte r the fire.
HAPPY F E E T SEC RET OF
M ary E lizabeth Dean
The case grew out of an an > acei- 519 were fed.
Sunday, the to ta l
DANCING, KAYS DANSEUSE
In the G lo a m in g ................. H arrison
dent which o?’ ’t r r e l several m onths jump» 1 to 1743.
W ednesday was
G ertrude A hlstrom
ago a t the corner of N orth Main and the la rg e st day of th e week, when
CHICAGO, Dec. 18.— “ Happy, con­
M erry G a m e ..........................K inscella
G ran ite s tre e ts, when the R e in h a rt 2142 people w ere served.
ten ted feet,” a re tlie secret of boau-
I
K athleen High
ear. driven by Mr. R unh.art’ - laugh-
T he cold w eather has caused aft*
'G u ita r S e r e n a d e ..................... G a y n o r tlfu l dancing, according to M adame
te r, was stru ck full in the side by a increased dem and for woolen arm y
G aynor A nna L udm ila, 18 years old, prem ier
The W itch ............................
c a r driven and owned by J. W. b lan k ets from th e N ational G uard
danseuse of the Chicago Civic O pera
Louise Moor
's to re s shipped to A storia. More th an !
M itchell, of M edford.
Bilbre
association, which has ju s t opened
A House by the Roadside
S00 b lan k ets and several hundred
T he R e in h a rt car had only bet
th e season here.
A udrey Brown
cots w ere ¡issued th e la tte r p a rt of
used 16 days at th e tim e of th e act
. “ The one th in g a d an cer m ust for-
Story of Schum ann
d en t, and was so dam aged th a t in the week.
Happy F a r m e r ................... Schum ann get is her feet." said M adam e Lud-
o rd e r to rem ove cU m ark s of th e
The Salem K iw anis
club
sent
H unting Song .......................... Lvnes m ila. “ T his is possible only when
sm ash n p , an en tire new body would $106 to A storia to be used fo r th e,
H a rrie tt Bevington
¡they a re com fortably, correctly and
have to be placed cn th e car.
relief of fire victim s th ere. A tele-
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! b e a u tifu lly »lothed as well as per­
Tlve defence offered no evidence grant also was sent to P resid en t
fectly tra in ed . Only when a danc-
L eave on I.ong T rip—
in th e case, as they exnected to ap- H ard in g u rg in g .co n g ress to appropri-
A. L. Lam b and wife will leave e r ’s feet a re happy and contented is
peal from th e ju s n - e court.
a te $3,000,000 for the relief of the
The site of old Fort Dearborn, Michigan avenue and tbe river, (Chicago, has been acquired by tlie Loudon Guar- ,'* a a u (° tom orrow foi i o rtla n d . Van- „oin. danci.i^ p
A ttorneys B riggs and Briggs rep- strick en city.
antee and Accident company which is erecting a skyscraper there. The laying of tbe corner stone was tbe couver and o th e r n o rth e rn points on stage.
resented th» p la in tiff, a b b
m
' occasion for an imprqgslve ceremony in which many leading citizens took part. There was a m ilitary escort of 55 men a business trip. They will be gone
ney P o rte r J. Neff was Mr. M itchell s.
The t
o
w
n
bein« the nunibt;r
tbe fort s ^ r r ls o n a t the time of the m assacre, Aug. 15, 1812.
A w ant ad w ill sail It-
about two weeks.
gon,
is
planning
a
com
m
unity
house
lawyer.
8AULT STE. M ARIE. Mich., Dec.
18.— The lives of 27 passengers and
crew m em bers of the tug “ R eliance"
are alm ost c e rtain to ft©,,lost with
th e finding of two o v e rtu rn ed lit"
b o ats know n to have carried the
party. T he tug dashed ag a in st hid-
den rocks off Gizzard island last
SILVER THAW WHEN
DEAD AI HIS HOME
BE OFFERED AIO. AC.
1 . 0 . s. ™ ,
GENERAL STRIKE=
PLAY OHIO EVEVEN
Skyscraper Going Up on Fort Dearborn’s Site
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