Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 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.
ASHLAND
MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 4 3.
NO. 7d
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924
SPIRITUALIST CHURCHES
CLAIRVOYANTS PROBED
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SACRAMENTO,
Nov. tt
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tt 21. — A statew ide probe tt
tt of spiritualist “ churches”' R
tt mind readers, clairvoyants tt
8 and kindred cults operat- tt
tt ing in C alifornia undeg R
tt the guise of religion, with tt
bringing ap- tt
tt a view to
» propriate court action for tt
! Convention Adopts Resolu­ tt their suppression, is the tt Haddon Hall Symphonic
Teams Again in Field to
of
the
National R
tt aim
Quintet to be Presented
tion Which Restrains
Gain Members for Cham­
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tt
Psychic
Research
league. tt
Here This Eve
Body
from
Activity
ber of Commerce
of Long Beach, which to- tt
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PRAISE LA FOLLETTE '» day filed articles of In- tt TICKET SALES SLOW
ENDS NEXT TUESDAY
corporation with Secre- tt
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tary of State F rank C. tt Q uality of Perform ance This Year
Fear
L
oss
of
P
restig
e
if
Fallera-!
One H undred N ew M embers W ill
Jordan.
tt
W ill Exceed Any of Past.
lion Hhould Take up A ctivitJ« «
Probably be O btained for Local
tt
The
articles
state
th
at
R
Best Talent O btainable
W ith Any P olitical Party
B ooster Body in P resen t D rive
» the league proposes
to R
W ith a fair sale of tickets re­
EL PASO, Nov. 21. — Ameri­ tt gather evidence and place tt
W ith th eir enthusiasm still un­
n
it
before
the
proper
court,
tt
ported,*
and with the members of
can organized labor, the Ameri­
abated, the members of the team s
tt
state
or
federal,
against
tt
the
Haddon
Hall Symphonic
can Federation of Labor or any
which yesterday started on an
tt
“
spiritualist
c
h
u
r
c
h
e
s,
tt
Q uintet on hand, everything is in
of its branches, m ust remain free
intensive campaign for new mem-!
tt mind readers, mental tele- tt readiness for the opening number
from
all
political
parties,
w
hether
ber3 of the Ashland Chamber ofi
they be Republican, Democratic tt pathists, m ental thought tt of the Ashland Celebrity Course,
Commerce, again today started
or Independent, the executive tt projectionists, crystal gaz- tt j to be presented at the Armory
out, determ ined to bring in more
council of the American Federa­ tt ers, palmists, clairvoy- R this evening.
members than were obtained yes­
Although it is reported by
tion of Labor declared in unani­ tt ants, trum pet seances and tt
terday.
tt kindred cults operated R the committee that the ticket sale
mously
accepted
report
to
the
or­
Although no report was made
ganization at the annual conven­ tt under the guise of rellg- 8 for the Course ha3 not been up to
to headquarters last night, it
tt ion by trick and device to tt expectations, it is believed that
tion this morning.
was stated th a t by noon yester­
tt
At the same time, the council I « defraud the public to the R a large num ber of those who have
day,
twenty-five new members
end th a t they be put in R not already purchased season
lauded it’s action in supporting
had been obtained. W ith the
¡R c o m m u n i c a t ion with 8 tickets, and tickets for the sing­
the Independent presidential can­
m embers of the team s working
î
K IP
spirits.”
R le number, will purchase their
didacy of Senator La Follette, I
until late yesterday afternoon, it
The directors of the tt tickets at the door of the Arm­
with the declaration th a t the elec­ I U
is believed th a t a t least twenty-
I tt league are Ignatius Pren- tt ory tonight. Tickets purchased
A
bombshell
was
thrown
tnto
the
aristocratic
ranks
of
the
blue
tion was a signal of the success ! R
five more new m em bers were ob­
bloods of New York and Newport by the announcement that Leonard
dergast, John W. Willes tt throughout the day will entitle
of
Senator La Follette in fu rth er­
tained, bringing the total up to
Kip Rhinelander, twenty-two-year-old scion oi one of America s oldest
! » and W alter W. Praul, all tt the purchasers to seat reserva­
and richest families, had eloped in New Rochelle, N. Y„ with Alice ing the interests of wage earners
fifty, and making alm ost certain
R tion without charge. The reser­
Beatrice Jones, daughter of a former hack driver. The girl bitterly and the people of the county in i tt of Long Beach.
th a t a t least one hundred new
ness.
denied statements that 6he is a negress. Her father is a West Indian
t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t vations will be made at the Rose
general.
members will be obtained before
The funeral services will be
Coinfectionary.
All seats, with
For a tim e, it was urged by a
the campaign closes.
held Monday at the Epworth M.
tlie
exception
of
the first three
num ber of delegates to the con­
The twelve team s, composed of
E. church in this city. Mrs. H ard­
rows
on
the
lower
floor, and the
vention th a t the American Feder­
three members of th e Cham ber
ing had been a member of that
first two rows in the balcony
ation of Labor either go on record
of Commerce, and each headed by
church since girlhood. The body
may
be reserved w ithout extra
as being identified with the third
a member of the board of direct­
will be placed beside th a t of the
cost,
other
than the purchase
party movement, or put another
ors of the local booster organi­
late President, in a tem porary
prise
of
the
ticket.
candidate into the field, on a
zation, will work on the present
receiving vault in the Marion
The
Haddon
Hall Symphonic
Labor ticket.
campaign until Tuesday noon, at
cemetery,
until the H arding
Quintet,
the
first
of
the four num ­
A ttem pt to Gain E ntrance to which time a report of the team s
Upon the advice of Samuel
Memorial is completed.
bers to he presented here, is ra t­
B oom s by C laim ing to he
Gompers, president, and a num ­
will be read at the Forum lunch­
R
a
le
Throughout
S
tate
A
verages
ed
by musical critics throughout
P olice O fficials
eon of the Chamber, together A ssurance G iven Boys That Sup­ Love T riangle Case A ttracts Many ber of high officials of the or­
Mrs. H arding was born August
Sligh tly
H igher Than
the
country as one of the best
gan ization,. it was decided th a t
with the names of the new mem­
port, o f E n tire City W oittd he
Curious P eople.
Q uestions
15, 1860, at Marion, Ohio, the
D
uring
1928
organizations
of its kind now per­
Claiming they were police of­ bers obtained.
such action would weaken the
Given Them in T u ssle
W ritten on Paper
daughter of Amos Kling, prom i­
forming.
,
Members of the team s this j
position of the labor organization,
nent banker and business man of ficers, and th a t they intended
Paul
Vernon,
director of the
SAI.EM,
Nov.
21.
—
County
th e little town, and a direct de­ searching the premises, two uni­ m orning stated they were high­
Members of the Ashland High j
LONDON. Nov. 21. — The and lessen it’s hold, which the tax rations as announced by the 1 organization
was
formerly a
scendent of an old Mennonlte dentified men last night created ly gratified by the m anner in school football squad, victors I spectators in the courtroom in leaders declared it had labored
a mild sensation at the Columbia which Ashland people were re­ over the G rants Pass eleven here ' whk h a trial Is being held which for over a generation to obtain. state tax commission Wednesday member of (lie Cleveland Sym­
Pennsylvania Dutch family.
phony Orchestra, one of the out­
Senator La F ollelte’s candidacy average a trifle higher thun last
Mrs. H arding met W arren O. and Vendome hotels shortly after sponding to the campaign. Very Wednesday, were the guests of I *3 Pr yin8 into the illicit love of a
standing
orchestras of the East,
year.
Eastern
Oregon
counties
H arding shortly after he had m idnight, when they demanded few of those asked to become the Kiwanis Club at their re g u -1 blaPk m ailing Indian Prince for was endorsed by the officials of
while
the
rem aining members of
generally
show
slight
increases.
purchased the Marion Star. The that they he given access to the members of the Cham ber have la r weekly luncheon held at the ' ^IrB- Maud Robinson reached such the organization, hut it was ex­
the
company
have been selected
Tile ratios represents the percent­
declined the offer, according to Hotel Ashland today.
fu tu re President wa3 working rooms.
a stage of disorder this morning plained at the convention today age which the assessed valuation from the leading symphony or­
The first news the police de­ the members. It is stated by- the
n ight and day to put his paper
The assurance th a t the busi­ th a t questions were w ritten on. th at t,his action did not mean that of property hears to actual cash chestras throughout the country.
partm
ent
received
of
the
activ­
officials
of
the
Cham
ber
th
a
t
this
on a paying basis, and the stru g ­
ness men of the city were behind paper to spare Mrs. Robinson's the American Federation of La­ value in paying taxes the coming
The Celebrity Course this year
ities
of
the
men
came
from
the
feeling
toward
the
organization
gle was slow and discouraging.
the team , and th a t everything j feelings.
Mrs. Robinson’s hus- bor actually favored the candi­ year, and are determ ined by the embraces best talent obtainable,
Following a brief courtship, they Columbia Hotel, when a phone as a result of the constructive possihle would be done in o rd erI band is sueing for the recovery dacy of the Wisconsin Senator.
state tax commission on the basis far above any that has been pre­
were m arried in July, 1891, over message, asking th a t an officer be work which has been accomplish- to make tlieir season a success! °F $750,000 which he calims he
of assessm ents made by county sented in Ashland previous to
th e strenuous protests of the sent out to arrest a man who edM in the city during the past was given to the boys by several was black mailed for.
this season. In the past, the
assessors.
WHITE HOUSE FLAG
bride’s father. In fact, the es­ was annoying the guests at the year, through the aid of th e of the leading men of the city,
Sir John Simon, counsel for
courses have been selected with
The
ratios
for
all
counties,
with
AT
HALF
MAST
FOR
trangem ent lasted for nearly Hotel, was received by the night- Cham ber of Commerce.
in talks delivered during the' th e defendant, the Midland Bank,
MRS. W. G. HARDING those of 1923 also given for com­ the idea of profit making, but
W ith an increased membership, luncheon.
seven years. The m arriage cere­ watchman. H urrying to the hotel,
obtained from Mrs. Robin:son a
this season, a contract with the
parison follow:
mony took plaoe in the famous the nightw atchm an discovered th u s adding greatly to the influ­
Coach Hughes whose efforts ha3 confession th at the charm of the
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. — Counties—
1923 1924 Eilison W hite company, handling
H arding house, at Marion, from th at the man had left soon after ence of the Chamber, it is felt largely been responsible for the dusky Indian Prince was so ir-
President Coolidge today dis­ Baker ............................... 72
72 the artists, ha3 made it possible
which Mr. H arding conducted his the phone call was made. A th at much more work in building success of the team so fa r this^ ristable th a t th eir misconduct oc-
patched a telegram to George Benton ............................. 51
51 to select the highest class of en­
‘‘‘front porch” campaign for the thorough search of the neighbor­ up Ashland can be accomplished, year, reviewed the work done so curred three weeks after she met
tertainm ent, and in order to do
C hristian, secretary to the late Clackamas ...................... 44
42
hood failed to reveal his w here­ and with this idea in mind, the fa r by the boys, and compared it blm at a Victory Ball in London,
Presidency thirty years later.
this,
it has been arranged to make
President
Harding,
extending
the
Clatsop
.............................
80
81
Mrs. H arding was a t the bed­ abouts. and the officer returned members of the campaigning with the past years. Hughes then , in 1919.
the
course
a non-profit effort,
H
eartfelt
sym
pathy
of
Mrs
Coo­
Columbia .........................75
76
side of her husband in the San down town. Almost immediately team's are w orking with renew ­ called
upon W ayne Ramsey, I Mrs. Robinson withstood the lidge and himself, to Mrs. H ard­ Coos ....................
with
all
the
civic organizations
61
61
Francisco Hotel when the end another call was received, this ed energy, after th e ir m ore than m anager of the team , and Ram- ■ torm enting cross examination, to
of
the
city
participating
in order
ing’s relatives.
Crook ............................... 54
57
came. This shock was appalling. time from the Vendome Hotel, successful day yesterday.
sey thanked the Kiwanis club fo r: which she was subjected, deny-
The President ordered th a t the Curry ............................... 80
80 •to make it a success.
Again Mrs. H arding returned) stating th at two men were pound-
the support they have given the ( >nK she was in need of money W hite House flag be lowered to Deschutes .........................50
49
to Marion, taking residence w ith i ing upon the door, dem anding
team and the high school so far when the blackm ail incidents oc- half m ast until after the funeral, Douglas ............................. 68
66
Dr. and Mrs. Sawyer. The sudden 1 entrance, claiming they were po- At Moose Hall—
curred.
this year.
which will be held in Marion, Gilliam ............................. 87
89 YOUNG HOME FROM
death of her old physician came j u Ce officers. Again the night-
The basket dinner for the
W. R. Henry, coach of the
G rant ............................... 67
VIRGINIA SCHOOL
70
Ohio, Sunday.
as another and distinct shock. It j watchman hurried to the scene, C hristian Church next Sunday second team made a short talk,
60
Although President and Mrs. Harney ............................. 59
was soon after th a t she suffered but again it was found th at the wili be held a t the Moose Hall. com paring last year’s eleven with
Clyde Young, local post office
64
Coolidge will be unable to leave Hood River .................... 63
th e third serious recurrence of men. had left.
This is the annual Homecoming the team which represents the
employee returned home yester­
Jackson
.............................
61
W
ashington,
the
pressure
of
busi­
61
thq kidney ailm ent, and Dr. Carl
A visit to every hotel and room ­ day and a large crowd is expect­ Ashland High school this year,
ness at present being too great Jefferson ...........................67
71 day from Fortress Monroe, Vir­
Sawyer, don of the form er W hite ing house in the city, and a search ed.
pointing out the strength of the
67 ginia, where he took an eight
to perm it them getting av.ay, the Josephine .........................66
House physician, called in spe­ of the railroad yards and the
outfit this year. Barton Frulan,
70 weeks course in harbor defense
P resident’s naval aid will be sent K lam ath ...........................71
cialists. A slight rally came ju st streets failed to uncover the men,
a member of the squad was the
69 work. Two courses were given,
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 21.— to Marion to lend any aid needed Lake ..................................66
before Election Day, November although an accurate description
next speaker. He also thanked “ Mrs. C. Sheatsley, wife of the in arranging the honoring of the Lane ................................ ,54
53 the anti-air craft and harbor de­
4, 1924, and she was able to re­ of one of them was given to the
the business men for their sup­ pastor of the L utheran Church*! ia te wife of President Harding.
Lincoln
.............................
86
87 fense. Both of these courses in­
ceive the re tu rn s th a t showed the police at each of »the hotels visit-1
port.
53 cluded orientation, gunnery, m a­
of this city, crawled into th e fu r­
Secretary of the Interior, and Linn ..................................53
election of her husband’s old ru n ­ ed.
A ssuring the hoys th a t they nace in the basem ent of her home Secretary of W ar W eeks will rep- Malheur ...........................54
56 terial. target practice and tactics.
ning mate. President Coolidge.
The man described was stated
would have the support of the Monday afternoon.”
56 Twenty-six people from all over
i resent the President a t the fun- Marion ............................. 58
to be about six feet tall, and to
Kiwanis club for the final games
75 the United States took the course.
Thia was the opinion voiced by ; eral of Mrs. H arding, it was an- Morrow .............................72
weigh about 225 pounds. He was
on their schedule, V. O. N. Smith city detective Cox, who has been j nounced at the W hite House early Multnomah ...................... 57
55
wearing a wide brimmed black
was the next speaker. J. II. F u ll­ w orking on the case since Mrs ■ today.
44
Polk ..................................45
h at and a black overcoat- The
er w’as the last speaker to be Sheatsley’s rem ains were found
84
Sherman
...........................85
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hotel keepers described him as
called upon in connection with burning in the furnace in t h e ;
86
Tillamook ........................ 86
The biggest sm oker of ‘the the high school grid outfit. He
having black hair with a medium
70
U m atilla ...........................69
year, including a tu rk ey raffle, declared the boys would win basem ent of her home, by her six- j
complexion.
79
Union ............................... 77
teen
year
old
son,
yesterday.
The search for the men is still a beer and crab feed, and twenty from Medford next Thursday, and
63
Wallowa ...’....................... 62
Local authorities have sent j
being continued, but it is believ­ four rounds of boxing and w restl­ th a t every m em ber of the K i­
73
Wasco
....*.........................
72
representatives to PariSs Ohio, t o ;
ed they have drifted out of the ing will be staged by the Ashland wanis club srould be on hand to
47
W ashington ....................48
interrogate relatives of the dead
It cost the Jackson county wing city.
Lodge No. 944* of the Elks to­
76
cheer
them
on.
W
heeler
...........................7F
woman, in the hope th a t they
of the republican party $1497.23
morrow night.
Paul Vernon, leader of the may be able to furnish some
56
Yamhill ............................. 57
to conduct the last campaign, ac­
Johnnie Carlson of Spokane Cleveland Symphonic Q uintet, the
MEDFORD, Nov. 21.— Charles
thread
which
will
enable
them
to
cording to a report filed with the
and Frhnkie Webb of Portland first
VanSeoyoc,
son of Dr. and Mrs.
num ber of the Ashland
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 21. —
county clerk, by Bert Anderson
will headline the boxing bill. Celebrity Course which will ap­ clear up the m ystery of Mrs.
C. C. VanSeoyoc and
who is
CHEMIST
TO
GIVE
Inform ation which wa3 supplied
W ednesday. Of this am ount,
These boys are reputed as being pear here tonight gave a short Sheatsley’s death.
president
of
the
senior
class of
REPORT ON DEATH
The story of Rev. Sheatsley, by police authorities of San F ran ­
>1085.52 was expended in news­
fast steppers, who have plenty of talk on the relation of music to
the
Medford
high
school
and one
OF OHIO WOMAN
cisco by Ernest Booth, “ arnonia
paper advertising in the press of
experience, and should furnish the life of the average American. husband of the dead woman, in
of the star players of its foot­
regard to his movements during bandit” who is being held in jail
th e county.
* -• ' r h: “ hthp,en‘y ° X erX : ' h 7
■“ >
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 21. — ball team, Lies in a serious con­
in the northern
city, which
The rem ainder was expended
PORTLAND, Nov. 21. — Clay­ m ent while they are doing th e ir'
. . tlieir
.
.
. in, the
.. I correct in every detail, local po- j Booth
ment while they are doing
' ball each . had
place
declared would solve th e 'W ith the principals of vhe case dition at his home on South Or­
ton Kirk, Indian lawyer, was to ­ stuff. Russell C arpenter and
as follows:
th a t too much football was lice declared
today, a fte r a (m ystery of who killed H arry) in Canton, the furnace mystery ange street. He had been quite
High school band, $10 for day sentenced to eighteen months B attling R uger of Ashland a r e ' ' world,
^ ba<J &g tOQ mQch music> but
searching
investigation
which ■ Katz, w ealthy'diam ond banker of j in which Mrs. Addie Sheatsley ill ever since the Medford-Marsh­
in the Federal penitentiary at down in the semi-windup. Both
music.
was burned to death, was at a field football game with a had
Service Men’s Republican lea­ Leavenworth, Kansas, by the Fed»- are clever youngsters, and f I th a t both were absolutely essen-^was conducted yesterday. T h e 'th is city two weeks ago, was
cold and rheumatism^
*n t ^ie
t ’le ^4,rnan *>e* confirm ation of Sheatsley’s story branded as “ pure hunk” by the stand still her today.
gue, $25, for oratory and m arch­ eral Court here today for selling pleasers. Chick Kennedy of Med-
Wednesday his condition be­
C.
Long,
local
chemist,
was
to
Katz was
by the police relieves him of any police here today.
and giving liquor to two Indian ford and Young H arris of Los ing. '
ing, etc.
came
worse, and about 5 a. m.
suspicion of being implicated in slain in his Los Angeles a p a rt-! deliver his report on the examin­
Subscriptions to the N ational girls on the K lam ath Indian res­ Angeles will tangle in the special
yesterday
it was critical for a
the d e ath ,a n d leaves only a sui ments, and so far the police have ation of the lungs of Mrs. Sheat-
Republican, the official publica­ ervation.
event. Kennedy, is "well known REVIVAL MEETING
time,
but
was
improved through
ynable to unearth a clue as sley late this afternoon. If car-
tion of th e party, to carry its gos­
K irk
was convicted
of the among the boxing fans of South­
TO BE HELD SUNDAY cide clue for the police to work I been
the
day.
His
father. Dr. C. C.
to the identity of his m urderers, bon monoxide gas is found in her
on.
pel into the far corners of the crime in October, 1923, but slip­ ern Oregon, while H aris is rated
VanSeoyoc,
who
has been taking
Assistant Captain of detectives. lungs. Long said, the evidence
An old time revival cajnpaign
ped b a it when granted a stay of as one of the best boys perform ­
county.
Chapman of the Los Angeles po-l will be th a t she crawled into the treatm ent for his health for the
For telephoning and telegraph­ execution of his sentence. He was ing around th e Southern Califor­ will begin at the Stone Church, IDAHO SCHEDULE IS
past six weeks at a Kingsbore,
force, said early this a fte r-'fire .
F ifth and E. Main streets Sunday
ing upstate, $334.66.
arrested two months ago by a nia metropolis.
ORDERED SUSPENDED lice
noon th a t a check
of B ooth's'
Mrs. Sheatsley is the wife of a ! California, sanitarium 100 miles
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. —
deputy sheriff of K lam ath coun­
S. A. Nye, $140.
F u rn itu re, a davenport and a morning, according to an an­
story showed it was wlioly fabri- Lutheran m inister here. H e r , from Los Angeles and who had
Gordon Stout. $14.50.
ty in New Mexico. The deputy floor lamp will be given away at nouncem ent made here today. The In terstate * Commerce Com-
t h e ' charred body was recovered from j been expected home the first of
made
up
in
M. T. Edwards, $50.05.
sheriff was on a visit in the the smoker. Turkeys, hams, ba­ Mark A. W illis, an evangelist mission today ordered the suspen­ cation,
the furnace of her home by her next w’eek, was sent for.
Note, F irst National Bank, southern state, when he recog­ cons, sugar- and other things for from St. Louis, Mo., will conduct sion of the proposed new schedule mind of the jailed man, who
The
illness
of the popular
sixteen year old son.
$105.
nized K irk and took him into cus­ the Thanksgiving Dinner will be the m eeting, which will be con­ increasing the rates on grain pro­ hoped to get some favorable pub­
young man is not due to brain
ducts from Idaho and W ashington licity which m ight enable him to
Mr. Anderson observes th a t all tody.
given away to members a t the ducted upon interdenom inational
Hogs at union stock yards pas­ fever physicians decided today.
of the incumbrances have not
lines, and open to all who are in- points to the Pacific coast. The obtain his release from the coun­
meeting.
There is much regret in the high
sed 10-cent m arket last week.
ty jail at San Francisco.
, been liquidated, but they will be
Pendleton — U m atilla county
Admission to the sm oker is by terested in the subject. Special suspension order runs from No-
school student body over his ill­
w hen the contributions are all budget for 1925 is $518,413.70, membership card only it has been music has been arranged for the vember 21, 1924 to March 21,
ness.
Tidings
Want
Ads
bring
results.
There is wisdom in reading ads.
in from missing precincts.
meeting.
1925.
or $300.11 less th an 1924.
announced.
TREATMENT OF CANCER
CLAIMED
tt
tt
PHILADELPHIA. Nov.
R 21. — A pparent
cures
R said to have been effected
R in cases of cancer were
R dem onstrated to the E ast­
tt ern Homeopathic associa­
R tion today. The results
R were described by Dr.
R Frank C. Benson, Jr., as
Death Comes at 8:55 A. M., 8 the most marvelous he
had ever seen, but he cau­
in Home of Dr. Sawyer, R
R tioned the physicians that
Her Physician
R no final opinion would be
until after ex­
MARION IS SHOCKED ttR reached
perim ents
lasting
five
R
years
more.
City of H er B irth, W hich P resi­
The basi3 of the tre a t­
R
d en t H arding Brought into
ment,
which recently was
R
History,* G rief Stricken
tt discovered by physicians
MARION, Ohio, Nov. 21.— Mrs. R at the H ahnem ann hos­
pital, consists of a radium
Florence Kling H arding, widow) R
emanation.
I
«
of the late President Harding,
“ Unlike form er radium
died a t 8:55 this morning at the : R
i« i treatm en ts,” Dr. Benson
home of Dr. Charles Sawyer, her
R said, “ the present one
physician here.
R does not attem pt to des­
In spite of the fact th at her
death has been im m inent for R troy cancerousi tissues.
days, Marion, the city of her R Instead, th e diseased tis­
birth, which the late President R sue is aparently restored
and his wife brought into his­ 8 to norm al.”
“ The substance used in
tory, was shocked
into numb R
tt
the
treatm ent is a pro­
grief and quiet bereavement.
R
duct
of the disintegration
Mrs. H arding had grown slow­
R
of
radiujn
and rem ains ac­
ly worse alm ost hourly f o r . the
R
tive
only
27 days. All
past week, following a lingering
illness due to kidney trouble. She R forms of m alignant tum ­
had been in a semi-comatose con­ R ors appeared to respond
dition since
W ednesday night, R to the rays.
finally lapsing into unconscious­ R R R R R R R R R R R R R
MRS. HARDING
IS DEAD AFTER
LONG ILLNESS
r
CAMPAIGN FOR
NEW MEMBERS
WILL CONTINUE
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