Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAGE FOUR
ÀSH l AND w e e k l y t i d in g s
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Saturday, Decem ber 2 2 , 19SM
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
M odern Santa C laus Visits-«-
tomorrow to spend a weeks’ va- Siskiyou's are Slick-
i . AIis§
H
, will go to Port- i Only a few - people
-
------j cation w ith his parents and sis-j
Roads over the Siskiyou’s have
Ida Dahl
dottn town
land for part of her vacation, early this m orning would have te n , He has been at North Pa- lost all their glam or and1 g H tte r’
Teachers from the high school known th a t a young Santa Claus cific Dental college in P o r t l a n d e r the erran t m otorist who Jo u ld ‘
IS c H A R O E D ^ iv ^ ’r v a i t A ' reka Her planned vacation it «
^ * * « « * * " NEVADA* short one.
A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
local in terest.
RENO, Dec. 22 — Following the sa le Reported—
n and H aw thorne school will also passed thru Ashland this morning
this w inter.
ja u n t tow ards the south for a announcem ent th at additional ev- i A c w illh lte , Buick dealer, re-
visit various cities during
the A modern youth astride a Harley-
pleasant day’s trip. According to ‘dence was discovered in a raid porta the gale of
Bulck ©
coming two weeks.
Davidson, whizzed through »the- O ut-of-tow n V isitors—
tourists
coming
over
th
e
.h
ill
this
m
ad®
yesterday
on
the
residence!
M asquerade Party Planned-—
Departed Last N ight—
touring car to D. Perozzi. Mr. Per­
streets and on to his haven in
and Mrs.
Mrs. C. M. Sheehan and morning, there was more than of Jam es C. McKay, Reno sports-1
Several car loads of A shland,
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balis and
We are w orking overtim e mak- the land of make-believe. J u d g in g ! Mr. Mr. and
ozzi has had his new m achine A
folk are expecting to attend the daughters, Jean and Jan et depart- inS chocolates for Xmas- at the j from the outw ard appearance Kirk, Ore., , are C. L. Sheehan, of one machine seeking refuge in the m an> federal officers state they week.
among out-of- mire.
have uncovered what appears to
dance at Rivera where Loveland’s ed last night for a delightful two p laza Confectionery.
94-3 the chap had traveled so fast th a t j town visitors. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
be a gigantic rum running ring
orchestra will furnish the music. weeks In San Francisco and Oak­
XT ,
! f " as necessary for him to turn-1 Davis are business visitors from
w hich is c h a rg e d w ith flo o d in g th e E r« n i S an Dego—
*
The dance is to be a m asquerade land. Their visit is an annual af­
V isitors in Jacksonville
Navel Oranges 2 doz. for 2 5 c ., corners in the middle o f the
I
Pacific
Coast
with
illicit
liquor
M.
E.
Stevenson
passed
through
Dunsmuir
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
Nel-
and a galla tim e has been plan­ fair and th eir trip is always fea­ Detricks Groceteria.
L
° ^ as beeQ visit valued at more than $2,000,000 in Ashland this afternoon en rout*
94-tf. block for fog had been frozen ov- son were guests last night from ,
ned.
tured with pleasant en tertain ­
ng at t e ome of her sister Mrs. the jast fjve months.
i er the front of his slicker and cap Junction City.
to his home iu San Diego front
)
ment.
! S. P. Shutt in Jacksonville.
Have a fit at Orres Tailors for anil iCici03 dangled from his fin-
points iu Eastern Oregon, w here
F u r Coats, Chokers, Neckpieces
men and women.
8911 gara. Ou and on he went , h0 (Qr
Roseburg planning a $18,000 he visited relatives and friend*.
A nother Student. Home—
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from Drummers Samples for one! Drummers Samples of F urs of
Miss Ivern K eller is expected At the Post office
he wanted to spend a warm
library building.
He dropped into the Tidings o f­
day only a t Enders Monday. 95-1 all kinds a t 25 per cent Discount Has Im proved—
EJw in Mowat is helping a t the
Christm as in southern California. tomorrow from Corvallis to spend
fice long enough for a brief
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith has im-
______
Monday a t Enders.
postoffice during the Christm as Joins Fam ily in Yreka__
95-1
thé holidays with friends.
chat
with Lee T uttle, a form er
Select th a t Victrola now.— We
proved sufficiently to leave the i To P ortland—
*
rush.
Don
Spencer
was
out
today
|
Miss,
Grace
RidJley.
stenogra-
school
mate.
.
1
-
school m
ate. Mr. Stevenson has
will deliver it Christm as Eve.
100 per cent pure silk pongee Convalescent Home, and has gone 1 Miss Geraldine Ruch has de-
Buy your Boy a Band instru-
° r the f,rst t,m e in a week as h e ; Pher in Briggs & Briggs office, been connected with
a lum ber
Rose Bros.
92-4 guaranteed by governm ent stam ps to make her home with Mrs. H .! parted to spend the Christm as m ent 'for Xmas and have him join
has been conf*ned at home with will leave tomorrow to spend firm in San Diego for the past fir e
T
18 8c Per yard. Jap A rt Store, B. Hatch and Mrs. Renie Fagan, holidays with friends in Portland. the Boys Baud. I can sell you any
an attack of influenza. He de- Christm as with her relatives in years.
Toys Jap A rt Store Medford Medford.
She will also vlst relatives in E u­
88-8 on Almond street.
d a re s he feels fine but has to take ■
of
the
instrum
ents
listed
below,
gene.
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dn easy paym ents. I have Cornets, life easy th at he may regain h is '
See
the
fine
line
of
men’s
neck­
Most complete line of box choc­
Claronets, Slide Trombones, Sax- strength and be in the office for
V isitor from K lam ath F alls—
A bargain— A beautiful $600. ophones, Flutes, etc. $15.00 to * part
olates in the city. W atch our wear for Christm as at Orrs tailor
tbe Christm as rush. O th­
Mrs. H arry Smith Is a guest at window. Rose Bros.
93-3 W alnut finish. Player Piano for
84tf shop upstairs.
er
memhers
of the force are ask­
$150.00. Carl Loveland, studio
the home of her sister, Mrs. Merle
sale for $295.00. Used a little
ing how it is done, th a t he gets a
Robison and m other, Mrs. C. y .
For the best candles try Rose over a year. In perfect condition. upstairs over McGee’s. Phones holiday after December first.
To C alifornia—
134 and 465.
92-4
Beeler. Her home is in Klam ath
Bros.
92-4 Would make a w onderful Xmas
Members
of
the
W. E. Sanford
Falls.
present. Has a big bunch of rec­
family are to spend a short time
We deliver the goods- -Detricks
NOTICE— If you ow n pi-aperty, ords. Can be bought for cash or R ecent A rrivals—
in southern California during the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
R.
Strong
'are
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Buy Drum m ers Samples in all
you carry Insurance;
it alw ays easy payments. See Carl
Love­
Christm as holidays.
late
arrivals
from
Los
Angeles.
kinds of fine furs at Enders Mon­
pays to get m y rates before you land, Studio upstairs ¡over Mc-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY'
A. H Campbell and family are out-
insure. Yeo, of oourse.
day— 25 per cent off,
95-1 •
77-tf Gee’s. Phones 134 and 465. 92-4
F elt and leath er slippers. Jap
of-town guests from Seattle. Mr.
W ILL TAKE ORDERS for
Store Medford.
88.8
Relatives Reside in Springfield— j Complete line of Ashland Can- and Mrs. M. Nelson stayed over Country Sausage. Phone 18F4.
We have the freshest and finest
Mr. and Mrs. W enton Cole plan ned Goods a t Detricks.
94-tf night last night from Junction
selection of Box candies in the
95-4
Y es real sa lt risin g bread. g oti
City.
to leave
tonight
to spend
______
city. Plaza Confectionery.
94-3
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms.
j Let us fill your pail with Swifts two weeks with Mr. Cole’s par- j Tourist Travel Holds Up—
Ideal for working girls. Accom­
A rrived Last N ight—
i Silver Leaf lard— costs less than ents, relatives and friends. They; The num ber of people travel-
m
odations for cooking breakfast
Mrs. J. M. Abbott and sons- : shortening, goes fa rth e r and is will be at Springfield but probably jng in autom obile for cities all
and parlors to entertain friends.
Dean and Donald, arrived T h u rs-!more n u tritions. Detricks,
will visit in Eugene.
1 over the country h as not d im in ->
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House m other in charge. Strictly
day on No. 15 to spend several
v
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1 ished very noticeably from the
first
class. Phone411-R.
95-1
Xmas gifts som ething out of early fall According to attend-
weeks at theh ome of Mrs. Ber­
Expected Y esterday—
^ ordinary from Jap A rt S to re .1 ants a t 6ervlce , tatlonB,
„
tha Corthell and the guest of her
lO R SALE— Second hand Hoo­
Miss Mildred and Lewis Beeson
Medford.
Main
St.
n
ear
Paclfie
j
a
Bteady
Btrealp
people
paBslng
daughter. Miss Dorothy Abbott,
ver
special vacuum sweeper. Com­
were expected home Friday from
Rev. P. K. Hammond,
teacher of the F ourth grade a t the
8
way'
88*8
both
directions,
coming
from
all
plete with attachm ents. Call 82.
Drain and Eugene, where they
Vicar
Jun io r High. Mrs. Abbott left her
i the states in the union and going
have been this w inter. Miss Mil-
95-2
Services
Drummers Samples of F urs of
home in Kimball, Minnesota sev­
drd Beeson has tau g h t school all kinds at 25 per cent Discount i as many places. Several express
Sunday Dee. 23rd
eral days ago and has visited
WANTED— Will trade Auto
delight a t the beauties of the su r­
near Drain, and tho she likes her Monday at Enders.
Holy
Communion,
8:00 a. m.
95-1
many friends in different cities
tires
for some dry wood. Ashland
roundings th a t Ashland is set in
work, she will be glad to be home
Sunday School, 9:45
en route since then. Her arrival
Vulcanizing Works. Phone 90.
and declare they would rem ain
.
,
, tor a vacation.. Lewis Beeson has D. O. K. K. Hand P lays—
Morning Service and Ser­
Thursday was a surprise as s h e K„ _ of
TT .
..
. _
j
here
several
days
if
cabins
could
95-2
I been at the University of Oregon
mon at 11:00
Carl Loveland journeyed to
was not expected before the e a r ly ! &n(j
was pledged to Phi Sigma Pi Medford Thursday evening to play be furnished and a place to shel--
Mrs. Fred Neil will sing the
p art of the week.
BOULEVARD HOME— Modern
te r their machine provided.
fraternity.
offertory solo
In the D. O. K. K. concert. Sever­
7 rooms, garage, etc., at a ttra c ­
Let us fit you out in a Holiday al Ashland people enjoyed the
"B irthday of a K ing”
F u r Coats, Chokers, Neckpieces
tive price; also splendid 5 room
suit and overcoat. P au lseru d ’s.
I Come to Medford and look at
concert.
from Drum m ers Samples for one
Bungalow
and half acre for $2800
Christm
as,
Dee.
25
■ the Jap A rt store you will save
91-tf
day only at Enders Monday. 95-1
Services a t 8 and 11 a. m.
Staples Realty Agency. 71 E Main
money and get gifts suitable for
SPECIAL! Pure virgin wool
Cliff Payne m akes counters.
O
ffertory
Solo
by
Hotel Ashland, Bldg.
95-1*
every member of your family.
ANNOUNCEMENT
overcoats $20. at P aulserud’s.
Mrs. John Shortridge
88-8
FOUND ■Bracelet In box. Own-1
Jackson
Hot Springs Dance,
86tf
"O Night Divine.”
Special prices on Xmas candies
er may have same by paying for
for church and school parties. Saturday, December 22. Lyric Or­
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY
H
om
e
foi-
V
acation—
chestra
will
furnish
the
music.
ad-
95-2
Ready-to-wear suits and over-
Plaza Confectionery.
94-3
WELCOMED
G rant Selby is expected home
Straus» Peyton
A big time is assured. All are in­ coats at Paulserud’s.
_
91-tf
FOUND— Pair glasses. Owner
©
vited.
94-2
1922
A rrived Thursday—
•
may have same by paying for ad.
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8
Drum m ers Samples of F urs ot'
Miss Marie Prescott
arrived 8
95-2
Have
your
clothes
cleaned
and
all
kinds a t 25 per cent Discount
home Thursday from Monmouth
95-1
FOR SALE— Nearly new elec­
to spend the holidays’ with her pressed at Orres tailor shop— up­ Monday at Enders.
stairs.
Phone
64.
We
call.
tric
Vacuum Sweeper. Cost new
m other and relatives a t their
R eturns H o r n e -
$60.00. Will sell for $30.00. Good
home on Seventh street.
Mrs. Henry Sanders returned
Farm er G raduate Teaches—
as new. Ashland Vulcanizing
Works. Phone 90.
95-2
Mrs. Laura Allen, of Palm Ave­ here Thursday from her home
B eautifully decorated 15 pieces
Waltz Ballad Written by judging on the general beauty ©f
china Tea Set $2.95. Jap A rt nue, received a letter from her near Portland to spend a few
sentim ent and melody, awarded
FOR
RENT—
Furnished
rooms
Trio of Artists
Store, Medford.
88-8 daughter, Mrs. Jean ette Allen days’ with her m other, Mrs. C har­
the crown to “Wonderful One,* «
for
Housekeeping.
330
Lower
Al­
B urkholder, of Portland, saying les Delsman, Sr,
Selected
song written by three master* of
mond St.
95-4*
th
a
t
she
is
teaching
the
F
ourth
A fram ed picture is always ap­
their arts, Paul Whiteman, of*
P aulserud’s Suits give
N ew York City.— They put it
chestra leader; Dorothy Terri«
propriate. D arling Studio.
89tf and Fifth B grades in a Portland
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
faction.
up to John McCormack this year
lyricist, and Marshal N eilan, mo>
School. Mrs. B urkholder is a
A good thoroughbred Rhode Is­
to select the world’s most repre­
tion picture director.
T eachers to V acation—
graduate of the old Southern
land Red Cockerel. Phone 3 0 1 -j| sentative popular song.
The decision summed up “Wo»»
Oregon
norm
al
school
and
de-
Book
®Bds,
candle
sticks,
in-
Miss A nnette W eatherford will
or call 151 Coolidge St.
95-2
There
were
thousands
of
con­
derful
One’s” m erits as those 9$
spend Chr istm as with relatives clares th a t she likes the work she I CGDSe burners- D arlln« Studio
testants for the honor and -in­
sincerity,
sim plicity and real nt»>
TWO ROOM APARTMENT—
in Corvallis. Miss Gregory goes to is in now very much.
numerable new tricks of lyric
sical
quality.
H om e for C hristm as—
Furnished. Reasonable rate. Manx and tune.
C entral Point for the holidays.
“The song of the year hold*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Hale
have
Hotel, 349 East Main.
94-6
A ltogether the jolly Irish tenor
Miss Edna Goheen leaves tonight
both the dancer and the singer,*
Buy Drum m ers Samples in all
was as embarrassed by riches as
for The Dalles which is the home kinds of fine furs at Enders Mon­ come to Ashland from B utte Falls
declared McCormack, and to shew
FOR RENT— Housekeeping a- the man to whom falls the duty
and will spend Christm as here at
his approval, he recorded “W o o
of her parents. Miss Dahl will day— 25 per cent off.
95-1
partm ents, ground floor, 573 East o f selecting the Tollies chorus.
the
home
of
Mr.
H
ale’s
parents,
derful One” on the phonogrpfjl
probably spend the two weeks’ va­
Main.
94-3* 4 But finally, Mr. McCormack, records.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
G.
Hale
They
cation in Portland.
Old fashioned lasses cream ta f­
have been living in B utte Falls
fy a t Rose Bros.
84tf
this Winter and Mr. Hale has been
F u r Coats, Chokers, Neckpieces
an
instructor in the public schools
from Drummers Samples for one
K ohm an’s salft rising bread.
day only at Enders Monday. 95-1 1 lb. loaf 10c, 1% lb. loaf 15c. and Mrs Hale has coa«hed the
high school girls basketball te a m .1
C4S SEEN B Y POPULAR ¿MECHANICS
AGA r n m
Bon Ton.
84-tf
CzMECHA27IC5 ¿M
OMAGAZJNB
N ohtlng better than salt rising
A Victor record from Rose ;
bread. Bon Ton.
84tf
Large loaf quality bread 10c—
Failures of Lightning Rod Can«
Bon Ton.
84tf. Bros, make the most ideal C hrist­
Slump in It* U n
mas gift.
84tf
All kinds of Xmas candies at
Though 75 year* ago them w«r*
P orters Confectionery.
91-5 V isit P aren ts—
lightning rod* in every hamlet in th*
Many fine gifts at D arling ‘
Miss E. Kennedy, teacher of the
United States, it i* said that a govern­
Studio.
89tf
Program P lan n ed —
Fifth grade a t the Ju n io r High,
ment report, citing many failu re q |
Students at the high school will spend the holidays with her
conductor* to protect property, hM
The only complete line of Box
caused such a slump in their uee »be*
were entertained yesterday a fte r­ parents in Chico, Cal.
Chocolates in-A shland. See win­
today the government census does not
noon with a short program begin­
record one factory making the ap­
dow
display.
Porters
Confection-
ning at 3:00-, Enthusiasm was
Goldfish and supplies. Jap A rt ery>
91 5
paratus. Invented by Benjamin Frank-
voluminous and the students are Store, Medford.
lin in 1752, this protection against tbe
88-8
happy over their two weeks’ re­
dangerous electrical flashes was widely
H
om
e
T
his
M
orning—
used until the report of the Lightning
lief from storm and strife.
For the best tam ales try Rose
Research
Committee in 1905 cauaed
W hat a happy
handshaking
Bros.
84-tf
the
public
to lose faith in its value.
Mr. Automobile O wner:— Do
there was this m orning at the Tid-
• • ©
you know there is a difference
I ing's office when Edwin F raser
Blue and w hite Japanese lunch
Forty-Tbousand-Mile Flight
in autom obile rates? You can save
cloth on sale 48x48 In. 66c; 60x burst into view. He arrived home !
Gets Bee Pound of Honey
money by Insuring with me.
this
m
orning
from
the
University
60 In., $1.19; 70x70 in. $1.48.
Flights totaling more than 40X100
Yeo. of course. 77-tf
and wll be here a few days to va­
Jap A rt Store, Medford, Ore. 88-8
miles must be made by a bee to
cation with friends. The same
gather enough nectar from the fiowei«
Em broidered silk kim ona and
combination of broad grin and
to make a pound of honey, expert*
Sweet Southern Oranges 2 dozen ................. 25c
To Portland—
negligee at % price a t Jap A rt
have recently figured. Gathering the
keen w elfare for everyone around
Miss Ella Lischefsky and Miss
sweet liquid within a radius of two
Store, Medford.
88-8
him is unchanging. Miss Bernice
Large No. 1 AATa1nuts 30c lb., .3 1-2 lbs........... ¿1.00
Signora Norman are among teach­
and
a half miles from its hive, it i*
Myer was the only other Univer­
estimated
that the little housekeeper
ers
who
plan
to
go
to
Portland
Post O ffice Force ¡s R ushed—
Nuts, Figs, Dates, Cluster Raisins, and Candies.
sity student who came in on No.
travels
at
kitst
one and one-half mil»©
In order th a t Christm as pack­ for the holidays. They plan to mo­ 13 this morning.
for
each
drop.
It
takes one-half gallon
Spitzenburg, Baldwin and Newton Apples at
ages may get to their destination tor and be the guest of friends.
of this substance to make one pound
P er Box, .....................
, ....................... $110
of honey. At the same time, it a*
somewhere near on time, post of-
.O rres cleans clothes clean.
Standard
line
of
cigars
for
said,
the busy worker also carries plant
fic employees in the local office
Phone 64.
89-tf
Heinzes
Mince
Meat
and
Plum
Pudding.
pollen
and water with which the y o ..^
Xmas.
Porters
Confectionery.
are w orking over time, daytime,
brood
is
fed.
91-5 From E u gen e—
night time, all the time and per­
» • «
Dodge’s F ruit Salad and Vegetable Sala<7=per
petually. The popular hour to va­
Lester Pitm an,
Paul Kelsay,
Shellac for Floors
can> ....................... ............. ............... • .... 25c
M ERCHANDISE SHOOT
cate the re a r working room of the
Joe Dyer and Verm Hodges, all of
A good and durable finish for fioon
A M erchandise Shoot will be
post office now is said to be at
Dodge s Pettite Pois Peas, Strawberry Beets,
Washing a Mountain into the Sea
stairways, and other surfaces that ar©
Eugene, were guests at the Hotel
4 a. m. The parcel post is unus­ held Sunday, December 23 at ; Columbia last night.
, . ,
,
1 subject to heavy wear is obtained bv
Fancy Maine Corn and Brussel Sprouts
Contractors years ago began to slowly
began
to
crumble
downward,
applying a coat of shellac over tna
Hollywood
orchard,
Jacksonville
ually heavy this Christmas.
iove a mountain from the heart of a At its summit stood an old mon- filler coat, before using the regular
road. Trap and rid e »hooting. A j l r r |t c d
A’rown and AVhite loaf Flour, none better milled,
outh American city into the sea. astery. Abandoned by its former varnish. The shellac should not h»»
hey used mule-drawn carts to haul occupants, it fell with the ground that mixed with the varnish, and jf any
apeclal Invitation la extended to
MrB L
„
Wood elde
Saturday and Monday, per sack,...........$1.75
and !
he
soil and rock away to be dumped supported it. Stones too large to be
Oh Boy! That salt rising bread. Ashland Gun club and all rllle daughter arrlved
m
iside
the sea wall that marked the moved by the force of the water, thinner is required alcohol should be
Bon Ton.
84tf »hooters of the Ashland d is tric t.! trom Councll Oroye KanBa3
Family Patent, per sack,.........................$1.65
mils of a new water front. Shortly were broken up by dynamite and used. The wear-resisting qualities of
iter the work was started it was sluiced away. Over 7,000,000 cubic the shellac will offer a pleasant sur­
join L. N. Woodside, advertising
Lconomj
Dairy
P
eed,
makes
the
cow
give
more
D rum m ers Samples of F urs of
jtimated that under this mefhod the yards of earth and rock have already prise to anyone who has to varnish
m anager of the Tidings. They will
Milk, $1,40 per sck., per t o n ......................$32.00
ost would be almost prohibitive, and been poured from this hill into the floors often, and the gloss obtaiwed ha*
all kinds a t 25 per cent Discount Home from O. A. C.
a long life.
reside in the C. E. Lane home at
hat the task would require eight bay, making an extension to the shore
Monday a t Enders.
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• * ♦
Miss M argaret McCoy has re- 212 Van Ness avenue
Mill Run, per s a c k ,...........................................$1,40
ears. It was finally decided to wash three miles wide. Sixty new blocks
turned for Christm as vacation
<ay as much as possible of the hill will be available to the business sec­ Ç Under healthy conditions, fish' m ay
Say it w ith a box of chocolates with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ilh hydraulic force. Twelve giant tion of the city when the transfer has live many years. For example© i j -
R em odeling repairing done at
W e wrap for sh ipping
free of J. W. McCoy-. O ther students are
1 earns of water under pressure from been completed. Other various mod­ mon have been known to survive a
Orres T ailor Shop— up stairs.
charge. R ose Bros.
84tf expected tonight.
uee high-powered pumps were ern methods of destruction also are hundred years, eels 60 years, and carp
93-3
while pike are said be e«ftn more
'rued against the mountain, and it being used.
tenacious of life.
McCormack Choses Song
Hit of the Season
Trinity *
Episcopal
Church
IVhdt íhe World Is (Doin^t
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