Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 21, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    l’A o l TWO
ASHLAND DAILY TIDIXÖS
A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S
Friday, February 2ô, Ì«2S
PARK COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE PROCLAMATION BY THE may . ment Bonds” to be lost.
beautiful girl, twenty-three years
(E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 6 )
Gentlemen:
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BY VIRTUE of an execution on OR ° F THE 6111 OF ASHLAND.1 Dated in Ashland, Oregon, this younger than I am; daughter of a
Seems as though I am picking upon YOU rather often Foreclosure duly issued out of w h e r e a s , in conformity to 21st day of February, 1925.
I rich Baltimore man. 1 am happy.
P ublished Every E ven in g Except Sunday by
! the law in such cases made and j
O. H. JOHNSON,
I get home at 4, 5. 6 o’clock In
today, but there is something I simply must call to vour and undec the seal o£ the Circuit
Ças'
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
election of the '
Mayor, the morning. My wife, she brings
attention, for I think it c o m e s under your supervision.
^ and V for the
^ County
c ^ of Jackson î to ^ P ^ « “ ^ ,‘“
e d ' u ’ electors
of
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v
ia
of
the
City
of
A
ttest:
breakfast to me in bed.
She
R. Greer ---------1............................................................................ Edito.
lhe
matter
which
1
think
should
be
attended
to
im­
me
directed
and
dated
on
the
^
h,land’
Oreg2n>
was
beld
on
the
GERTRUDE
BIEDE,
i
wheels
it
up
on
a
little
cart.
1
George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Mauagei
2Cth day of January, A. D. 1925, 1 ‘V* day ° f February, 1925, at
City Recorder. 1 4 6 -lt|lo v e my wife. She is beautiful.
mediately
is
the
condition
of
the
square
in
the
Plaza.
Telephone 39
39
- < • ^'FICIAL
r k v m u v CITY
i i i PA PER ..................................................... leiep-none
i
i x x* i x
•
,
.
in a certain action therein, where-i 7 hiCh WaS 8ubraitted to said elec­
' The Princess de Chimay was a
tu-tered a t th e A shland, O regon P o sto ffice as Second C lass M ail M atter
° O lO U g llt 01 last Slimmer Simply ruined the grass in
tors, for their approval or reject-
beautiful woman, too. 1 have a
that plot, and the heavy feet of pedestrians, who failed
“
~ e “
Prorogo-,
Subscription P rice, D elivered In City
i picture of her face tatooed on my
« ne Month ............................................................................... ............ $ .65 io use the sidewalks, added to the drought, spelled the
to-wit:
arm . Twelve years ago I went to
Southern Oregon Chautauqua As­
th re e Months ........................
i 05
,
e 4i
rn,
.
,
,
.
“
Shall
the
Mayor
and
Com­
Italy, to the hotel where we spent
i * Months............... S:?!. sh.oi the grass. The square is now ¿about as flourish-
sociation, a corporation, the de-
mon
Council
of
the
City
of
Ash­
our bridal-night. The very same
c u e Y e a r ......................................v.............................. ..........................
7.50 ¡-R g with grass as the center of Main street.
fendant for the sum of Five
land, Oregon, in order to pro­
names on it.
« “• Month ............^.y..^ ! ! ..^ ^ ...Ilu ra I..ltOUte8.
5 .65
’ should think it would be possible to do something Thousand dollars ($5000.00) with
bed was in the room. I wrote our
interest a t 6 per cent per annum I vide funds for the purchase of
u^reMont°£th3 ................................................................ 5 c ? to build up the square. It has possibilities for being one for September 11, 1922, am ount-) the “ C hautauqua” buildings
"No, I don’t want to be King
c’aa
6*5* of tIle most attractive spots in the city, but the way it is ing in all to $5690.00, the fur- j and real property connected
of the Gypsies. I just w ant to be
~ i m
i ADVEBT1SIKO b »« m
~ ~ - ! :'ow " 9licks »“t Kk*« “ re
reminding all of onr ther sum of one hundred twenty- therew ith, and for the furtlier NEW YORK, Feb. 21. — An­ happy and think about the past.”
purpose of repairing and im­ other royal crown is going beg­
dollars
seventy
cents
tu ig le insertion, p e j inch ............................................................ $ 30 ! drj’ year, and our lailure to take advantage of our op­ six
proving
said buildings when ging today.
($126.70)
fire insurance paid,
Yearly C ontracts
portunities
for
beautifying
the
city.
If
grass
cannot
be
Who will be the next “ King of Meanest Man Steals
acquired,
issue general obliga­
i **?e ______
insertion _ a week
..-V«.
........................................ .
.27%
.
-
with interest a t 6 per cent per
*i*o insertions a w e e k ...................................................................
.25 »planted at the present time, why not pull
out
all
the
dry
the
Gypsies?” The logical succes­
tion
bonds
of
said
City
in
the
Cornet of Benefactor
annum from ucLcmircr
December 2. u 1924,
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z t,
Daily Insertion .................................................................................
.20
sor
to “ K ing” Nicholas John, of
am
ount
of
eight
thousand
dol­
I
stubbie
and
let
the
square
present
a
uniform
appearance.;
am
ounting
to
$127.25,
with
costs
R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising
lars?
New London, Conn,., who has just
BALTIMORE, Feb. 21—Some­
F irst Insertion, per 8 point ltne ................................................. $ .1« j As soon as it is possible grass should he planted and eared and disbursem ents taxed a t Eigh­
100 Yes
been
buried
at
Yonkers,
is
Rigo,
t ach subsequent Insertion, 8 point line ................. —............
teen
and
40-100
($18.40)
dol-1
where in Baltimore is a likely
.os
for, in order that more heavy feet may not crash it to
101 No.
1 *rd of Thanks ......................... ........ ..............................................
the gypsey violinist.
Through candidate for the “ m eanest-m an”
1 0 0 I 1 +1
lars, and the fu rth er sum of Five)
Ualtfcariee, per line ................................... ...................................
.02% death.
“ Shall the Mayor and Com­ the haze of cigarette sm oke and championship.
hundred dollars ($500.00) as a t­
mon
Council of the City of the aroma of state wine of a little
Another thing, I think it would he possible, at a slight torney’s fees, which judgm ent
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
He was given a meal ticket,
Ashland,
Oregon, in order to cafe on the Eastside. Rigo mag­ furnished lodgings and otherwise
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a cost, to use the water which runs from tile Carter Mem- was enro led and docketed in the
iviiectlon taken is A dvertising.
L »• 1 c k » • • 1 •
provide funds for th e purchase nanimously disclaimed the honor. accommodated by the Salvation
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
i Grjal fountain in keeping the grass green the year round, C lerk’s office of said Court in said
of. what is known, as ‘Lily H.
“ The ‘King of the Gypsies’ is Army. Then he walked off with a
County on the 29th day of De­
in
spite
of
any
dry
weather.
Enough
water
flows
from
McCormick’
tract
adjacent
to
j
not
dead, for I aim the k in g !” he valuable cornet.
DONATIONS
cember, A. D. 1924.
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertis the fountain all year to keep the plot green and pretty
the present municipal Auto declared and added, with em-
NOTICE is hereby given th at,
•og or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
'hroughout the dry summer months. Think these sug­ pursuant to the term s of the said Camp ground, issue general o b -, Phasis, “ But I don’t want the A COUGH REMEDY
ligation bonds of said city in I i ° b- There is no money in it, and
gestions over hoys, and if you consider them worth while, execution, I will on the 7th day
WITHOUT O PIATES
the am ount of F our Thousand there is no palice to live in.”
PARK COMMISSIONERS
of
March,
A.
D.
1925,
at
the
1 use them, they’re not copyrighted.
Five Hundred Dollars?
Rigo once had a palace — as
Gentlemen:
front door of the Courthouse in
Many cough preparations con­
102 Yes.
Sincerely,
grand as any king’s, it was on
tain
one or more harm ful drugs
the City of Jacksonville, in Jack-
After a fight, based mainly upon personalities, and
103 No.
the
fabled Nile, in romantic
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
son
County,
.Oregon,
a
t
10:00
which
are added to take th e place
carried on by the opposition whose minds have been dis­
AND WHEREAS, a canvas5” of Egypt.
o clock A. M., öffer for sale and
oi opiates. None of these narco­
the returns of said special elect­ He occupied it with Princess de
torted by old personal prejudices which the years have
will sell a t public auction, for
tic substitutes have ever been
ORDINANCE COMMITTEE
ion was had on th e 17th day of Chimay, who was Clara W ard, of
failed to quench, you have temporarily been checked in I ( ^ v 0 ouil(qj
used in FOLEY'S HONBY AND
cash, to the highest bidder, to
February, 1925,’ in the m anner Detroit, daughter of a Michigan
satisfy said judgm ent, together
TAR COMPOUND. The nama of
your plans to build for Ashland a bigger and better park. ¡Gentlemen-
provided by law, and the result millionaire. Rigo was playing at
with the costs of this sale, sub­
every ingredient is plainly p rin t­
Eor $4,500, the peonle of the citv, or rather the stand
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t
ascertained to be as follows:
a cafe in M ontm artre, Paris, when
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•
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believe
you
are
drawing
up
an
ordinance
requiring
ed on every carten. You know
ject to redem ption as provided by
patters 1 of 1 the
have
that our citv * camp 1 illie
n... issuance ot building permits m
• Ashland,
v 1 1 1 and many & law, all oj the right, title and in-' In favor of $8000 Improvement he met her.
1» citv,
a . 1
, decided
1
what you are taking when you
Bonds:
The princess had ai husband and
/■rounds shall not be enlarged.
|o, us belieye
ordinaIK,c sh()u|d he ,
take Foley’s. It clings to the
terest th a t the said defendant,
F irst W ard— 229 votes
two children, but she surrender­
of 2
T ’
T ; ? " « eV P y °thcr? 1'1
m k" ,e re,s,de"lt i one. Fire, the dreaded enemy of every town', each rear Southern Oregon C hautauqua As­ Second W ard— 169 vote«
throat. Good for old and young.
everything for the dapper gyp­
You have a cough, why not try
o the e,ty knows that lath,a Park and the tourists a r e |de8t
thousands of dollars word, of propertv which sociation, a corporation, had on A gajnst $8000 Improvement ed
sy, beau of the Boulevards, who it. Refuse substitutes.
the 11th day of Septem ber A. D. Bonds:
b,e mam ao.uee of rneowe for the e.ty W .th ^ ‘hem ’ > ™ ld 1,1,vc heen S»™1 >'»d l»eoautlonarv measures been 1917 has since acquired, or now
had become known as one of tne
w orld's most famous lovers.
X “ I
ri m r h,ard ,.‘1'ne °‘ ' '
there would, taken. An („,lilla,1C(.
that builders an,I pros- has in and to the following des­ F irst W ard— 97 votes
Second W ard— 158 votes
younger generation will not Ilb^
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, ev,y tlll,g : ’00tlve builders lide up Io a set standard pf specifications cribed property, situated in the W hole num ber ¿of votes cast in .rem The
em
ber
Rigo.
His
name
will
g a t ,s good and holy the res,dents of the c.ty refuse to J wiH do much to prevent fire losses.
*
Coimty ,of, Jackson, State of Ore­
favor of said proposition 398. i c°m e back as a pleasant memory
gon,
to-wit:
better them chances of prosperity, by attract,ng more
At ;he
nt time anvone wh„ owns ,
Whole
num ber of votes
cast to many women to whom alimony
the Beginning a t the northeast
tourists is beyond me.
rni
,
....
against
said
proposition—
255.
is no longer a novtelty. His name
inclination can construct a building. The building may corner of the original Ashland
M ajority In, favor of said prop­ is not such 5| pleasant memory
I understand that in the case of the Schamp property, be the finest sort, or it may be a “ shack” but no atten­ Mill
Lot, in the city of Ashland,
to num erous men now well along
and other pieces of land now a part of our park, you have tion whatever must be paid to fire hazards. Why a man Jackson County, Oregon, Thence osition— 143.
into
their second marriage.
In
favor
of
$4500
Park
Im­
purchased the property without the aid of a bond issue. should he allowed to build a structure which will become south 16 deg. 15 m inutes west
provement
Bonds:
Eighteen
years ago, in, Budapest
Two of these properties are almost paid for at this time, a fire hazard, and thus endanger the property of his 169.9 feet; Thence south 55 deg. F irst W ard— 169 votes
Hungary, 20,000 gypsies s u r­
east l ö i . 20 feet to the west side
I understand.
Labor saving
Second
W
ard—
115
votes
rounded
the hotel where Rigo was
line of South Pioneer Avenue;
neighbors is more than any sane minded Inwi can see.
electric
devices
Would ther£ he any possibility of the McCormick
Against $4500 Park Improve­ ! living with Princess de Chimay
Thence
south
35
deg.
west
56.2
have
caused
the
The Fire Insurance Rating Bureau ha« drawn up a
) and formally offered him the
tract being added to the park by this means’ If there is set of specifications which, although stringent, protect feet along said side-line; Thence ment Bonds:
em ancipation of
F irst, W ard— 151 votes
! crown— in fact, they insisted that
the
American
south 29 deg. 21 m inutes west
any possible chance of adding to our camp ground facil-
housewife.
She
he
accept
it.
Second
W
ard—
209
votes
u i i A certain
^ n-.i v i-i ike * to see ai
11 " a - “ made
. As
* 1 property.
I think
be ineorpor-
ities, i 1 « would
the addition
4. A •
i- these specifications
, • , . , . should
,
’ . continuing along said side lihe
1
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a .
; ,
„ " ‘Gated in our ordinance, which is being drawn up. Eire 141 feet, to the northw est corner Whole num ber of votes cast
I am poor today,” Rigo said.
celebrates her independence by
I ha\e said before, we must have more and better facil-l/ u,- c t> 1
1 ,
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1
,
finishing her housework iq
in
favor
of
said
proposition—
284.
j
“
I
cannot
afTord
to
be
a
king.
I
of
the
tract
heretofore
conveyed
z. • p lor our guests
a
.
.
carrying
on
a . . real fight aea nst
time to enjoy some of the re-
ities rz,
tor earing
and i visitors.
Unless
we ■ Chief
• • 1 Baughman
i • ai has been
a
, ‘
,
hole num ber of votes cast ! would like to wander with the
i
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i
tiro IiciZHrds in tliG citv, And a ronl ordiiiAUCG. ro(inirin° to said City of Ashland for Park W
creat’on formerly monopolized
do some other town ,s going to grab off our advantages, 4 builders to build safely will give him something to frnht purposes; Thence north 73 de­ against said proposition— 360. gypsies, but I am not young; I by
th at lord and m aster fellow
M
ajority
against
said
proposition
!
a
m
fifty-six.
I
said
fifty-six,
not
grees
30
m
inutes
west
along
the
th
at
folks seemed to think was
and we are going to he left with notlnng. I know nothing with ,>0.y0UI. stuff ,„)V f,a. Ashland needs it
76.
sixty-five.
nopth line of said conveyed tract
an
institution.
May we serve
ot your financial standing or affairs, hut if you can de-
y
. p . . , f
.
you?
to the southeast corner of land
NOW THEREFORE. I. O. H.
“
Romance?
No,
it
is
not
dead
vise a means for taking over more land, I would certainly)
° U r S W v t I t ? 1 iiin r i v n
conveyed by W. J. Virgin and Johnson, Mayor of the City of within me. I am an older man
like to see the move made.
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AUNTIE ASHLAND
wife to the said City of Ashland, Ashland, Oregon, hereby declare I than I used to be. Time is no
a
distance of 82.6 feet; thence the result of said special- election i friend of man. I am fat. I have
Sincerely',
Massachusetts Has
Picture Studio
E lectrically at Your Service
North 72 deg. 58 m inutes east to be as determ ined by said can­ not so much .hair. There is not
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
One Spotless Town
A. LIVE W IRE
Used by Boozers 115 feet; Thence north 12 deg. vass, and I fu rth er declare the so much color in my face. Eight
07 m inutes west 144 feet; Thence proposition providing for the is­ years I have played here. I used
NEW YORK, Feb. 12. — It was north 2 deg. 06 m inutes east suance of $8000 ‘‘Improvement to play at the Techau Tavern,
BOSTON, Feb. 20. — The town
MR. ARTHUR FOSTER,
of Blandford was
the spotless early. Three autom obiles coming 114.5 feet; Thence east 26.2 feet; Bonds,” as approved by a ma­ San Francisco, and many other
Landi Settlement l)ept.,
town of M ass^chu-etts during the from the direction of New York thence south 68 deg. 30 m inutes jo rity of those voting thereon, wonderful places. Once I got
urphy lectric hop
Portland Chamber of Commerce,
past year, according to a re p o rt! turned into the property of the east 49.5 feet; thence north 21 to be in full force and effect from $2,000 a week in, vaudeville.
ELECTRICftL SUPPLIES I/S E P V IC t
P momc s a Coe. E. M ain KO ak
Dear Arthur:
received by Commissioner of Cor- D. W. G riffith moving picture deg. 30 m inutes east 1 9 .2 ’ feet; and after the dat'5 hereof.
Beautiful women courted me. Ha!
studio at Mamaroneck.
Men Thence east 67.3 feet, to the
I FURTHER DECLARE the ha! They don’t now. I don’t get
Glad to see that you are soon to be one of us, A rthur.! rections Sanford B&tes.
jum ped out. Dark figures were place of beginning.
proposition providing for the Is­ much money here, but it is a liv­
We need you, and you need us. Probably though, we need i Town Constab e Howard
busy.
Also, Beginning on the south suance of $4500 “ Park Improve- ing. I am happily m arried.
A
you more thin, you need ns, lnit .1 an, confident we can aid ™ b‘ J X n t X . l X i Z b e
side-line of Main Street in said
Somebody telephoned the po­
-T
you in carry nig on your work of placing residents in the tw elve’ months. Blandford is the
City of Ashland, at a point south
lice,
and
nineteen
men
were
a
r­
state.
68 deg. 27 m inutes east 13 feet
) only M assachusetts community
rested,
and
150
cases
of
whiskey
from the northeast corner of Lot
Ashland is the logical site for your office. We lead with this record.
found in the autos were confiscat­ one in Block 2 of said city as
the state in tourist registrations. We are the gateway’
The prisoners were paroled shown on the Official Map of
to the state. Anyone cording from the south, if they fol­ TIDINGS WANT ADS SELL ed.
by Justice of the Peace Bold in said City of Ashland for 1888;
low the Pacific highway, must necessarily go through ANYTHING.
Thence Southerly and parallel
custody of their counsel.
with the easterly line of said lot
here. Most of them stop here, and many of these tourists
one,
48 feet, more or less, to {he
are looking for locations.
-
v
south
line of Lot 2 in said Block
Me have the state, Arthur, all we have to do is to MEN AND WOMEN IN NEWS OF THE DAY
2; Thence east 27 feet, more or
show it to them, hut we must he careful not to get
less to the southw est corner of
'L
o t 3 in Block 2; Thence n o rth ­
square peg in a round hol&. A dissatisfied settler can
erly along the line between said
do more harm to the stale than twenty boosters.
lots 2 and 3 to the south side­
5 our work appears to-be in putting the right people
line of Main street and Thence
in the right places. We can get them for. you, and you
north 68 deg. 27 m inutes west 27
van work on them. 1 believe we can both work to ad­
feet to the place of beginning,
excepting therefrom a strip of
vantage for a better and greater Oregon.
land about 3 feet wide hereto­
Sincerelv,
fore conveyed to G. S. B utler and
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
Jacob Thompson, i-n connection
with the Pioneer Block.
Also. Beginning at the north­
HOWARD & GRIMES,
west
corner of the land of Anna
Operators, Ashland-Klamath Falls Stages,
Howell
(the g rantor in one cer­
Gentlemen:
tain deed dated Feb. 8, 1909, re­
Certainly hope von are successful in your attempt
corded on page 595, Vol. 71 of
to obtain an early morning mail service between Ashland
the Deed Records of Jackson
County, Oregon) as decreed to
and Klamath. Falls. I am sure the people of both Ash­
her by the Circuit Court of Jack ­
land and Klamath Falls are back of you, hut with Cau­
son County, Oregon; Thence south
tious ( al Coolidge putting on his economy4 campaign hack
56 deg. 19 m inutes east along the
in Washington, it is going to be a fight to the finish.
southerly line of a ten foot alley
as described in Vol. 56, pagle
As I understand it, you now carry first class mail
150 of said Deed Records 30 feet;
once a day, leaving Klamath at 1 p. m. and twice each
Tfience south 16 deg. 15 m inutes
day from here, reaching Klamath at 1 p. jn. and 4:45 p. in.
west 60 feet; Thence north 56
If your petition is granted you will leave Klamath at 8
deg. 19 m inutes west 30 feet, to
a m., carrying first class mail, reaching Ashland in time
the east line of the original Chau­
tauqua
lands; thence north 16
to connect with the northbound Shasta Limited, and giv­
deg.
15
m inutes east on line be­
ing Ashland and Klamath Falls a real mail service.
tween Howell lot and C hautauqua
At the present time, all morning mail from Klamath
Ground 60 feet, to* the place of
Falls leaves on the train for Weed at 10:30 a. m., and
beginning.
passes through Ashland at 6:50 p. m., eight hours and 15
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon,
this
27th day of January, A. D.
minutes later than if yon were able to bring it over in i
1925.
your stage.
RALPH G. JENNINGS,
This method of mail delivery reminds me of the case
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
SHELL COMPANY
< f Hood River and White Salmon, directly across the Co­
By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy.
OF CALIFORNIA
lumbia from each other. Stages run across the bridge ' t e h i J ' . U T C ttO lzA y- XONaUTOKEH
128-5 Sat.
°J
KING OF GYPSIES,
PAST, ABDICATES
M
E
S
\\
Quick Starting Shell
Gasoline starts this
way— quick!
connecting the cities, hut the mail must go into Portland
and then come back, giving them a 36 hours service. A
petition, signed by almost every resident of both cities
was presented to the post office department. The' reply
was that because of the economy campaign, tjie change
would he impossible. Hope the same thing doesn’t occur
in the case of your petition.
Yours truly,
t
’
AUNTIE ASHLAND.
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Julia Moroslnl, who Inherited $5,000,00(1 from her father, a partner
of the late Jay Gould, Is under heavy guard a t her mansion at River­
dale. N. Y., for reasons no one will divulge. Miss Moroslnl created a
sensation several years agcfwhen she eloped with and married Arthur
Werner. New York City mounted policeman, who saved her life in a
ronaway. Later the marriage was annuled. W erner is dead. Backers
of Representative Martin Madden, of Illinois, candidate for Speaker of
the next House of Representatives against Nicholas Longworth, of
Ohio, declare delegations of four more States have enlisted under his
Danner. Miss Mary MacSwiney, sister of the famous hunger-striking
Izord Mayor of Cork, has arrived in New York without a Free State
passport, to “reveal the terrible conditions In Ireland.” She has been
on two hunger strikes herself.
QuickJtarting
Students Are Fined
for Stealing Wine
HORNELL, N. Y., Feb. 21—
Four Canisteo high school stu ­
dents were charged with larceny
when arraigned in police court
for the th eft of forty gallon's of
wine from the cellar of a prom­
inent citizen here. All paid fines.
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originated 6y
m aintained by
sold everywhere by
SHELL
SHELL
SHELL