Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 06, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
(International News Wire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND MAN HOLDS A
QUEER RESIDENCE RECORD
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8
W. F. Arent, a pioneer 8
resident of this section. 8
has the unique distinction 8
of having resided in three 8
counties, without moving 8
from the home into which 8
he originally resided. In 8
addition, Arent is the fath-
8 er of three sons, all born
8 in the same house,, but
8 one of whom was born in
8 Lake county, another in
8 Klamath county and the
8 third in Jackson county.
Originally, the house
8
8 was in Lake county, and
8 the first son of the family
8 was born in that county.
8 Then the county was divid­
8 ed, and the house stood in
8 Klamath county, and the
8 second son was born in
8 Klamath county. Finally
8 Klamath county was divid­
ed and Jackson county
formed, and the third son
was born in the home
which stood in Jackson
county.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924
NO. 57
WHISKERS EXPLODED
BUT ALMOST SAVE LIFE
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«
WEST MONROE, N. Y.
Nov. 6. — Theodore Mc-
Goosh, an onion grower
living on the Gayville
road, vowed when he
started painting his farm
buildings that he would
I •* not shave until the job
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! » was finished. Then he
Ree port to be Made on Books,
Five Bombs Explode W ithin
Sixty Vote Lead Held by » had three weeks* growth of 8 President Lives His Motto of
Plant of Company. Many
Structure Followed by
Senator Over Rival Can- » beard, matted with much «
“ Do a Day’s Work To-
Officials Arrive
Devastating Fire
didate of Bourbons
« paint. McGoosh suggested »;
day” During Election
8 gasoline to soften the
WILL INSPECT PLANT
WAS A NEW BUILDING
ARE URGING RECOUNT 8 beard, and the family «¡DIRECTOR IS PUZZLED
8 flivver gave of Its life 8
_____
Report to be Made by C om m ittee
K ian L eaders S tate T hey H ave
R ural D istricts Sw ing E lection to 8 blood for the purpose. 8 j G iv e n F ig u r e s o n B u d g e t, C o o l-
to A ll Stockholders, on Con­
K now ledge of Those R espon­
8 While waiting for the soft­ 8
Iow a Senator A fter C ities
id g e F o r g e t s E le c tio n a n d
d ition of S hale Oil P lant
8 ening he sat down and 8
sible B ut W ill H andle Case
G ive Steck M ajority
W o r k s W ith E x e c u t iv e s
8 started to light his pipe. 8
Officials of the Hartman Syn­
FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 6.
DES MOINES, la., Nov. 6. — 8 There was an explosion, 8
WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 6.
dicate today announced that a
— A devasting fire, following the
beard
Due to the closeness of the Sena­ 8 but the matted
— On the most momentous day of
special meeting of stockholders of
explosion of five bombs which
torial race in the state of Iowa 8 saved his life.
his life Calvin Coolidge was doing
the organization would be held
had been placed within the newly
between Senator Brookhart, Re- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 the day’s work.
in Ashland office of the syndicate
constructed Ku Klux Kian audi­
publcan, who now holds the of­
“Do the day’s work” is so truly
on Monday, November 10. This
torium here today, completely de­
fice, and Dan Steck, his rival who
his favorite motto that ten years
meeting will also be a meeting
molished the structure with a
was a candidate for the office on
ago he put it in his message to
of members of committees from
loss estimated to run near the
the Democratic ticket, it is like­
the Massachusetts senate when he
throughout the state, which have
$200,000 mark.
ly that an official check will be
was elected president o f « that
been appointed to inspect the
The huge hall covered a block
body.
necessary in order to determine
books of the organization and the
in length and almost half a block
the winner.
And Tuesday he was living the
plant here, in order to determine
in depth. It was entirely wreck­
According to unofficial returns.
motto.
the justification of the alleged
ed by the powerful nitro-glycerine
Brookhart has an unofficial lead
In the dual role of president
attacks made upon the syndicate
bombs w,’ ich explodea, almost
of sixty votes, with every pre­
and president-elect of the United
by the Oswald West-Black com­
simultaneously. KTan c.Ticials in
cinct in the state accounted for. R eligiou s E ducational Body W ill States he was the most equable
mission, appointed by Governor
H old A nnual M eeting in Med­
this section state that dozens of
Since the official returns will not
man in the White House.
Pierce.
ford all Day Tom orrow
witnesses who were in the vicin­
be known for several days, there
Not one thing, not one person
Members of the different com­
ity at the time of the election,
can be no action until the state
was allowed to disarrange the
mittees have already started to
Below is given the program for regular routine of the president's
declare the building was practic­
officials return their decision.
arrive here, and the time between
ally wrecked before the flames
The Progressives, whose candi­ Jackson County Council of Re­ day. His hair was slick, his
today and November 10 will be
permeated the ruins.
date ran a poor third in the race, ligious Education at the thirty- always moderate gesticulation was
spent in the inspection of the Game to be Played at H igh School
Seeing that the auditorium was
are urging an official counting, third annual county convention, unflustered and his voice was low
plant of the syndicate near here.
Grounds. W ill be First T u ssle
completely destroyed, the entire
charging that the Progressive at the New M. E. church, Medford. pitched, his utterance slow and
A report will be drawn up by the
of Season for Fizzs
, fire fighting force of Fort Worth
challengers of the votes of several Friday, Nov. 7, 1924. One day.
even and his words clean bitten.
members of the various commit­
Forenoon Session
' which was called out immedlate-
hundred voters, were not allowed
Brigadier - General Lord, direc­
tees and presented to the stock­
Headed by Coach Walt Hughes, . ly after the explosion, concentrat-
9:45. Devotions, Dr. E. E Oil- tor of the budget, came out of the
to watch the count at the polling
holders at the meeting November the Ashland Lithians football ed its attention upon keeping the
places, but were locked ont while bert.
president’s office 3ort of goggle-
Countess Sehonborn-Franco, a member of the Frasso family,
10. Included in the report will squad will take the field at the ¡fire in check, and succeeded in
10.
“The
Church
School
Or-
the
Republican
political
leaot-rs
eyed
about the image of equan­
cu e. of the oldest and most powerful in Italy, who separated two
be a statement of the financial High School grounds for their , keeping the conflagration from vears
ganlzed
for
Service,”
Rev.
Jasper,
imity he just had left.
ago from her husband, Count Schonborn, reputed to be the were allowed to enter the polls
standing of the company, and the first game here Saturday after-1 spreading to nearby buildings, wealthiest man in Italy, and who has stepped with many of he,- gen­ and keep a close watch over the Portland, council representative.
“I can’t understand it,” he said,
dondition of the plant, and an ap­ noon with the Roseburg Elks as | Almost every window In the eration from the Austrian court, is amused to find herself manager counting.
10:20. “The Cradle Roll and and waggled his head and threw
praisal of the value of the works, their opponents.
stores in the downtown section of a fashionable gown shop ir. New York City. The countess, im­
From early returns, it was be­ its Possibilities,” Dr. Eva Carlow. up his hands.
pressive looking, yet vivacious, receives her “guests” in the public
to be made by the committee
The Lithians have been prac-j were broken by the jar of the show rooms, and speaks often in French, Italian, German or English, lieved that Brookhart had been
10:40. The primary dept., Mrs.
“No sir, I can’t understand how
men.
ticing for the past-m onth, and explosion.
F.
R.
Leach.
*
of the “old times when a woman was ashamed to work."
defeated, but with several of the
a man in a three-cornered fight
The report will be presented Coach Hhghes has put them
No theory as to who Is respon-
11:00. Junior boys and girls, such as the president is fighting
rural districts going strongly in
to the stockholders Monday even­ through some pretty tough train- [gible for the explosion has been
favor of the Senator, he overtook Ashland worker.
can. concentrate on budget prob­
ing, and then will be made pub­ ing sessions in order to get them ( advanced by the police, but Kian
11:20. Young people, Mrs. Jean lems the way he did during the
Steck, and was finally given ills
lic over the signature of the mem­ into the best shape possible for leaders here state they have defi-
Johnson, Portland.
narrow plurality,.
last hour. The particular phase
bers of the committees.
their games this season. Several nate information as to who plac­
11:40. General conference. Dr. of the budget which was submit­
This work is being done in members of the championship high ed the bombs in the auditorium
Milliken, Portland
ted to him involved a most intri­
order to give the stockholders an j school grid squad of a few sea- but refuse to divulge the names
12:00. Apointment of commit- cate detail of matters of policy
lees.
absolute report on the condition sons ago are out in suits with the of the guilty parties, stating they
I’m switched if there were not
of the plant, and in order to re Lithians every night, and will will care for them themselves.
Noon R ecess
points which the president de­
fute the Oswald West-Black com­ tangle with their opponents from
1:00. Meeting of nominating tected that I had failed to see.
mission report.. At the present Roseburg Saturday afternoon.
committee and other committees. He looked over papers containing
B an dits Connected W ith $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,- M ojave P low s Through le e W itli
FUNERAL
SERVICES
time, the syndicate has a $300,-
The Roseburg gang is reported
2:00. Devotions.
OOO Train H oldup at H ondout,
nothing but figures and he readily
P rovisions for People of le e
Another of the splenaid pro
FOR MRS. RHODES
000 damage suit pending against as being a heavy, shifty outfit,
2.15.
Report
of
county
officers.
111, Go on T rial T his P. M.
grasped them and seemed to en­
Bound City
grams planned for the meetings
BE HELD SATURDAY
the commission.
2:30. Report of nominating joy them.”
with plenty of football experience.
of
the
Civic
Club
was
given
Tues-
A few weeks ago, the Ashland They have taken the Marshfield
CHICAGO, Nov. 6. — Two hun­
Funeral services for Mrs. Emma
DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, Nov. day, at the Club house. These committee. (1) Election of of­
district stockholders expressed and Salem town teams into camp
Rhodes, who died Tuesday night dred and fifty-six witnesses, said 6* After cutting through ice of meetings are not for the club ficers. (2) Adoption of budget. NEAR EAST RELIEF
complete confidence In the offic­ already this season, and have as
will be held at two o'clock Sat­ to be the largest number ever; the Arctic ocean 10 miles to de- membership alone but invitation (3) Program of activities for the
WORKER IN ASHLAND
ials of their company, at a meet­ yet to finish on th$ short end of
urday afternoon from Stock’s un­ called in a criminal court tr ia l1 liver 36 tons of provisions, the is given for those interested in coining year. (4) Instalaltion of
ing held here.
the score. The Lithians, christ­ dertaking parlors.
in the local federal district court, United States coast guard cutter the topics under discussion to officers.
Mrs W. E. Rambo, field work­
Committees will attend the ened the “Cardinal Tornado” by
3:15. “Oregon’s Task In Relig­ er in Oregon for the Near East
Mrs. Rhodes underwent an op­ have been notified to appear to- Mojave saved the people of Teller, come and enjoy the afterfnoon
meeting here from
Portland, an ardent grid fan, are determin­
ious Education,” Dr. Milliken. relief, arrived in Ashland this
eration six weeks ago and had morrow, when the government 60 miles northwest of Nome, from with them.
Amity, Albany and other points ed to knock them over for the
Portland.
will
open
its
case
against
11
al-
starvation.
morning to complete details for
practically recovered when she
Since “ Better Book Week” is
throughout the Willamette Val­ first time this season.
3:45.
Round
table
discussion
or
the Near East relief Field Day
Members of the crew of the Mo- from the 8th to the 15th of No­
wa3 taken suddenly ill Tuesday leged robbers concerned in the
ley.
address, Week-Day Bible, Dr. which will be held in the churches
Coach Hughes has not definite­ and only lived a couple of hours. Rondout, 111., $2,000,000 mail jave, which arrived here today,
vember, Miss Hicks, our librarian Thomas Young.
ly picked his starting lineup, but She is well known here and a train robbery.
here on Sunday.
brought the news.
j presented “Better Books,” and
4:15. Report of enrollment
has a number of candidates work­ member of the Rebekahs and Wo­
The confession made a few days
It has been announced that J.
worldt *7 ic e ’ the Ashland Music Study Club
committee by schools.
ing out In each position. It is man’s Relief Corps. She is sur- ago by Willie Newton, one of the
J. Handsaker of Portland, Direct­
A fternoon R ecess
probable that the entire squad will j v .ved by ber bugband Sam M five Texas brothers, has been a portation, the people of Teller and gave the first part of the pro-
or of the Near East Relief in the
.u
x i « » ix
• o*am, under the direction of Mrs.
7:30. Devotions.
get into the mix before the final ¡Rhodeg of the Park Hotel,
state of Oregon, will arrive here
great help to the governm ent.' vicinity faced winter without s d f.1
E. A. Woods. The musical pro­
7:4 5. Inspirational address, Dr. tomorrow. Accompanying Hand­
gun pops, for the Lithian mentor
Newton was shot by the leader ttcient provisions because of the
wants to get a line on the ability
of the gang over some trivial dis­ failure of the gasoline schooner gram featured two songs and two Thomas Young, state worker.
saker will be M. B. Paranogian,
The words of the first
8:15. Song; general offering.
of his outfit.
regard of orders and his capture Apollo to reach the Alaskan vil­ duets.
a young Armenian, who is recog­
9:00. Adjournment.
Manager Jim Bowers of the
gave the government its first lage on account of ice late last song were written by Grace E.
nized a9 a very able speaker. He
Hall, Portland, “Woods in Au­
Lithian squad announced today
will deliver an address upon his
working
clue.
Other
members
of
summer.
Word
was
sent
overland
BOSTON, Nov. 6. — Senator that he had lined up several other
the gang wanted to kill Newton to Nome but no way seemed pos- tumn,’’ and the second by Richard KANNASTO DIES AT
experiences in Armenia during the
Lodge, senior Senator from Mass­ tussles for the local squad. A re­
Posey
Campbell,
Ashland’s
poet,
days of the massacres by the
LOCAL
HOSPITAL
AT
and leave him on the spot, but sible to relieve the stricken area!
achusetts, is in the shadow of turn game will be played with
until
t»,«
J
¡
“What
If
Our
Dreams
Came
Turks.
his brother, Willis, defended him, until the coast guard cutter ar-
SIX THIS MORNING
death in a hospital,
following the Roseburg gang on the Rose-
True.” For each of these, Mrs.
and this delay gave the govern­ rived at Nome.
complications which attended an
lot wb,le game8 are 8ched.
Eugene Kannasto, 15, died at
ment its chance. Newton was shot
The Mojave was on her way to Woods had written the music.
operation setback which he re-1 uled with the Grants Pass Cave­
Mrs.
Fred
Neil
sang
both,
to
Mrs.
the Community Hospital this
three times with a heavy caliber attempt rescue of the gasoline
ceived. Senator Lodge recently i men and the Klamath • Falls
morning
after an illness of several
pistol
and
his
survival
is
not
short
schooner Silver Wave which had
With only 12 precincts out of
underwent two operations for the
(Continued
on
Page
Four'
days,
and
after effect of the flu.
eleven.
56 missing, including two from of a miracle. For weeks he was been given up for a total loss, her
removal of an obstruction of tb»
an attack of which he suffered
The teams will line up for the Medford and with Ashland com­ hovering between life and death. crew of five having tramped to
bladder, from which he was said opening kickoff at 2:15 Saturday
from six weeks ago. Kannasto at­
He has shed his atheism and pro­ safety over the frozen ocean. The
to be recovering when a setback afternoon. It is expected that a plete, Chaney was leading Bor-
tended
school here and has many
fessed
religion.
“The
odds
against
Silver Wave was caught in the
, den for district attorney by 344
occurred.
friends who grieve his loss. He is
big gang of Lithian boosters w’» j roteg> and Jennings was leading my living were too great for hu­ lee and drifted northwestward.
Shock, along with the compli­ be on hand to give the gang a McM^bon by U 0 9.
j survived by his father and mother,
man help,” he said. “God spar­ The Mojave got to within 10 miles
cations are responsible for the little vocal encouragement, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Kannasto of
ed me for some reason best known of the vessel but was forced back,
The vote:
NEWPORT NEWS. Vr„ Nov. 6.
gravity of the Senator’s condition !
' 155 Eighth street and several
it is hoped to have the band out Borden ..............
to himself and I shall come clean i Captain R. W. Dempwolf of the
3244
—
Only
four of the 15 persons in
St present. He was unconscious;
brothers and sisters.
for the tussle.
in
this
affair.’’
Mojave
said
the
fresh
water
tanks
Chaney
.............---.....................
3588
a
bus
struck
by a Chesapeake &
this morning, following a night I
Funeral services will be held
All
the
persons
indicted
are
of
his
vessel
froze
while
in
the
Jennings
...............................
....4315
of intense pain.
from Stock’s Undertaking Parlors Ohio passenger train late yester­
in custody or under heavy, nprth and the decks of the ship
Dr. Cunningham, attending the! GRADE SCHOOL U
. McMahon ..................................3206 , now
Sunday afternoon at two o’clock. day at a blind crossing in North­
bonis Brent Glasscock, captured ( wfre covered with ice. The fuel
WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. — A |
hampton remained alive today,
Senator, said that even if Lodge j
TO PLAY MEDFORD Income tax repeal:
3044 a week ago in Michigan, with $35,-' oH, he related, got like glue
Yes
reduction
of
the
surtax
upon
big
and
only one of those, an infant,
survived this illness, he would be
000 in diamonds and many thous-]
On arriving at Teller, Captain
BORAH
TO
BE
NEXT
No
...............................................<875
incomes,
bring
the
tax
down
to
was
thought
to have a fair chance
A football team picked from
left a hopeless paralytic.
LEADER
OF
SENATE
ande
in
cash,
is
believed
to
have
|
Dempwolf
said
that
people
were
twenty
five
per
cent
will
be
recom­
Repeal
majority,
1169.
of recovery.^Eight were dead be­
players in the grade and junior
I
been the leader of the gang
hysterical with joy.
mended to Congress next m onth’ WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. — Wil­ fore rescuers arrived and three
high schools of ' Ashland will Oleo* bill:
TWO ACCIDENTS
1823
The Mojave will leave Dutch by President Coolidge, it was
tangle with a grade school eleven, Yes .......
liam Borah of Idaho will be the others died shortly afterward.
OCCUR AT TALENT consisting
harbor
tomorrow.
3225
learned , by lh e treasury
depart
The bus’ was struck squarely
of the pick of the Lin­ No .........
_
Republican leader of the Senate
Oleo loses by 1402. g
in
the center and demolished.
coln,
Washington
and
Roosevelt
ment
today,
following
an
an-,
&
t
next
election
and
even
lf
he
A serious accident was narrow­
Compulsory
compensation:
nouncement
by
Secretary
Mellon.
ly averted last night near Talent schools of Medford, at the Holly
tries to escape the responsibility, Bodies of the dead and injured
Street grounds in Medford, Sat-'Y es ............................................ 1143
This
reduction
was
one
q,f
the
when Mr. Ditsworth, who lives
his natural succession to the lead- and fragments of the wrecked car
No ...............................................3873
features
of
the
original
Mellon
urday
afternoon.
on the car belonging to Mr.
,
a
. ,
. „
.
.
ership appears Inevitable. Senator were scattered along the tracks
Defeated by 2730.
plan
turned
down
by
Congress
last
c( Ma88ach„Mtt, l8 now lhe for several hundred yards.
Ashland and Talent tried to pass
Jennings carried Ashland. 933
The dead are:
W o ’- .
....
“
, ,.
Republican leader of the Senate
a wagon in his car and met head j
to 810, a majority of 123, and his
GOLD HILL. Nov. «.— The city ¡
---- -----
Floyd Insley, Albert Furman,
on with the car belonging to Mr.
. \
’
but even If death does not over-
majority In the county will reach contest at Gold Hill, one of the
nounced today that he would re- . , , .
Gilbert
Insley, William Forrest,
BURLINGTON,
Vt.,
Nov.
6.
Deardorf of this city. Both cars
, ,
_
take him before the opening of
over 1200 at the present ratio.
main In the cabinet as Secretary
nM, Marc„ „ „
bitterest
bafttles
ever
fought
In
William
Moyers,
Ku
Klux
Kian
David
Hopkins,
E. Forrest, J. F.
were badly wrecked and taken to
ot
the
Treasury
during
President
hcr<,
d()
n0,
,
agal„
Furman,
Miss
Mary
E. Dixon and
the
.political
hotbed,
was
finally
Kleagle,
confessed
here
today
to
the garage In Talent but fortun­
4
I
4
I 1
won by W. H. Miller, who repre-' breaking into Saint Marys Cathed­ ■ Coolidge’s
administration.
There
4-year-old
Mary
Dixon,
all of East
assume the Senate seat which he
ately no one was hurt.
had
been
some
talk
about
the
sented the socalled law and order ral, a Catholic church here, and
INCOME TAX LAW IS
Another accident occurred at
has held for more than a quarter Messick, near Hampton, and Mrs.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 6.—
Capital that he had intended to
ticket,
while
the
liberal
forces
committing
much
damage,
to
the
J. S. Cowherd and 4-year-old Vir­
CERTAIN
OF
REPEAL
Talent last evening when Max The election of Mrs. Nellie T.
of a century.
resign next March, in order to
ginia Wade of Hampton.
were
led
by
Silar
Fleming.
The
I
interior
church
furnishings
on
the
Bowman of Talent ran Into the Ross, Democrat, widow of the late
PORTLAND, Nov. 6 — The in- final count was Miller 130, Flem-j night of August 8.
attend
his
private
banking
inter-
ESTIMATE
nOOTTBOF.
The injured are R. M. Rand, Jo­
car driven by Joseph P. Brown
Governor Ross, to the governor-' come tax law In Oregon seems to ing 104.
j In his confession, which as ests
ELECTORAL VOTE TO seph Huggett, Mrs. William Dix­
of Seattle. Brown had parked the
ship of Wyoming was conceded be certain to be repealed, the pres-
In
the
/a
c
e
for
recorder,
Merritt
made
before
the
grand
Jury,
BE OVER 300 MARK on and Louise Dixon. All these
car on the highway without a tall yesterday afternoon by the Wy­
ent majority being 11,791 for the Herriman defeated H. C. Reed, Moyers implicated Gordon Wells TORY CABINET FOR ENGLAND
are from East Messick. Rand is
light burning.
The cars were
oming State Tribune.
repeal. Multnomah county voted 133 to 94, and with the exception; and William McCreedy, alleged
Nov.
6.
—
WASHINGTON.
suffering with a fractured skull.
LONDON,
Nov.
6.
—
The
new
taken to the Talent garage to be
Mrs. Ross will, with Mrs. Fer­ to appeal the bill by a majority of Martin Johnson, the old city Kian members, who In earlier con- British cabinet was announced to- Earlier Electoral College esti- Huggett has internal injuries and
repaired.
guson of Texas, be the first w o -( of 19,854
council was re-elected.
J fessions stated they were Moyer’s day by Tory Premier Stanley mates of 379 votes for Coolidge Mrs. Dixon has a fractured skull.
man governor in the United i Judge Belt and Justice Coshow
■ •
.............— ■
’ tools in the crime, stating they Baldwin. Minston Churchwill will were unchanged by late returns Little Louise Dixon escaped with
Portland — German motorship States. Under the election law s,' won out in the race for the su-
Jordan Valley — Feeder Canal were forced into the affair.
be chancellor exchequer and the today. From all indications Davis severe bruises and cuts. She is
Isis will bring cargo of European- the successful candidate will take preme court seats, defeating Judge j being repaired and out In order
foreign secretary will be Austen will have 134 votes and La Fol- the onlv one of the victims of the
made toys and take An foodstuffs office as soon as he or she quali-. Kelly the other candidate for the for 1925 water season. About 500
Capitol Hill — Four rooms to Chamberlain. It will be entirely lette 13, these coming from his accident considered to have more
flea.
| offices.
for Antwerp.
be added to present school build- a Tory cabinet
men on construction work.
home state, Wisconsin.
than a fighting chance for life.
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