The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 21, 1925, Image 1

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    jfeW Southern Pacific Railroad Development Plans Mean Traffic of a Vast Empire is to Flow Through Eugene
THE WEATHER
.,,,: Fair tonljM R
frU- cooler in portion
LliMi rising temperature In
' ut.rior Friday; raoderat
Kt or,he,t lis-
T,.ratre: Maximum. 72 lie.
minimum 50 degrees,
LKipllation. .14 inches. SUje
rirhr. 5-6 IM'- DlrM,ion 01
.ill,
Booki Added
lvace alcove, a col-
Xb t"rnese
.,,, of buoH ou aubjects of n.i-
i :.A,-.,.,iinniil intrBtlf. r!-
-otii ana mm -.
dr prnentcd to the Eugene pnj-
library by tUe Carnegie Enduw
,1 for lnterualitnal l'eace, has
pUced in the eaelvei for circula-
uaeuneea Mrs. Adelaide liUer,
6, librarian. A number of otber new
8ij save been received in the last
IKk and will anon be placed in cir
sidoa, aaya Mrs. I.illey. Anwna
-,h are tbe following: "Viewpoint!
, Jlodtrn Urama," F. K. Drur ;
1alJ Lessons in Life Insurance,"
S. JL ilessich ; "Spoon Itiver Antho
i,p," EdE" Lee Masters; "Choosing
, Carter," M.irdni; "A Labor Tarty
iK ,1,, t. S.,"' Hodgson; "Piosehio,"
Gallodi; "Juan nnd Juanitn," Baylor;
Olin Fairy Book," Lang; "Columbia
tjtriltd," Lorrniije; "Southeastern
Euopt." Savic; "The Right Princess"
Clara L. Barnham; "Mock Beggar,"
I W. Meynell; "The Cobweb," Tut
lr "Twite Great rietures," Heniy
Bailey. The library hns also re
alm! a new Universal aelf-pronoune-:tj
distionary, a cloth-bound copy of
tit World almanac, and two supple
oratary volumca to the New Inter
alioaal encyclopedia,
Priiram Is Planned
Homrd M. Brownell, Eugene at
tormy, will deliver the address at the
Springfield Memorial Das services
Sauday raorning, May 31, m Laurel
Ell cemetery, according to C. A.
?wam, commander of the local post
of ihe American Legion. A Legion
mmittee of Charles Scott, Jess
Slfata and Vern Wooley has conferred
with Charles Dority and Z. Rintzley
f the local G. A. H.'a to plan the
Ktrciaea. The ladies of the G. A. R.
ire assisting. The Legion men and
old soldiers will meet just outside the
rmetery shortly before 10 o'clock,
forming a procession which will march
dfrouah the cemetery to decorate the
rrarea. Springfield civic groups have
also been invited to participate. Fol
lowing Mr. Brownell's address the
procession will pass to the Second
street bridge across the mill race
where honor will be paid to the sailor
fcad in a water service. The Spring
field band under the direction of John
C. Parker will play dirges and sacred
Eusic. All Springfield business
iioosei will close Saturday, May 30,
w honor Memorial Day, with the ex
ception of barber shops and meat mar
iels, which will at noon. Stores
vJ! remain open until 0 p. m. Friday,
May ID, to accommodate customers.
Eti'iih Decoy Ducks Here
Lngiisli decoy ducks, guaranteed to
the most cautious mallard or
t'ti from on high, are to be used l.y
Mme hunters next duck season, an-
scares Arthur Ilendershott, local
rtiman. Mr. Ilendershott has just
-wired two bms and a drake from
Ims, rr-sctlier with two settings of
!. and it is hoped that a sizeable
of decoys will be ready for use
fall. The new breed Is small.
"wkea plenty of noise, snrs Mr.
Undershot t. The English decora
(Continued on pas five)
Student Class
Gets Out Guard
Next Saturday
The Guard of nest
Saturday, May 23, will
I written and pro
duced by the biggest
and most pppful news
Ml editorial staff in
GrcKiui, and it is co
in? to bp n humdinger
4
s newspnper.
The senior class in
I'1 sniool of jonrnnl
ifm nf il,o University
of (ir.x-,,11 Mill write nil
'lie new? nnd editorial
for the edition of that
assemble it, edit
it. write the headlines
nd nvrrsec the make
"P in the forms. In
the si-ninr class
ln journalism is going
to ' out the paper,
.st Saturday's edi
,1,ja"nf The Cunrd will
Ornish a d-monstra-
"f the fact that
t-irn out real
paier men and
,fU nt the univer-!!-v-
It w ill be worth
r,,'i;' Watch for it.
VOL. 63 today's news today EUGENE, OREGON', THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1025 PRICE: "ff3T ?sTwUt m "
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ANNUAL FETES
ATUNiVERSITY
OPENED TODAY
Attractive Programs For
Junior Week-End to
Be Presented
Military Parade on Campus
Is Initial Feature This
Afternoon
week-end PROGRAM
Thursday,
5:00 p. m. Official parade of
R. O. T. C drill field.
Friday.
0:00 a. m. Painting of 0"
on Skinner butte by freshmen.
0:15 a. ra. Tug-of-war over
mill race near mm pus, fresh
men, sophomores.
12:00 Campus lusch for ail
students and faculty, campus.
8:00 p. m. anoe fete, mill
race.
Saturday,
Afternoon Athletic events
on Hayward field sad tenuis
courts.
0:00 p, m. Junior prom,
awarding of Gerlmger and
Koyle cups.
Junior week-end, the annual studeut
celebration nt the University of Ore
gon, is scheduled to start tbis aft
ernoon at five o'clock, when the en
tire reserve officers' training corps
will be presented in official parade on
the drill ground. Special features are
planned fr this event by CoL W, S.
Sinclair, commandant.
Tomorrow will be a bnsy day, from
the opening event, which will be th
annual painting of the "O" oo km
nor butte by the freshmen, to the
canoe fete, which will be held in the
erening at S o'clock. At 0:15 the tug-of-war
between the sophomores ami
freshmen will take place, end cne of
the classes is destined to be pulb'd
into the mill race. The freshmen have
never fnilrd to be the losers in this
event.
Tug-of-War Planned,
Following Vie tug-of-war, the first
yenr men will burn their badges of
servitude, their freshman csps, and
nt noon the entire campus will tak:
part in the campus luncheon. The ai't-
: ernoon will be deviled to intercot
ligijite sports.
The ennoe fete Friday erening will
- be one of the outstanding events tA
; the affair. Houses have bees paired
' for work on floats, and about 15 en-
' tries will be sent down the mill race.
: Several novel lighting effects are be-
ing worked out fr thii.
( Athletics Featured.
Saturday will be devoted to athie-
tics with a dual track meet with Ore
gon Agricultural coilpge the principal
erent. In the evening the junier prom,
the grand climax to the social season
at the university, will tike lar. The
1 tierlingpr cup, awarded to the roo-t
outstanding woman, and the Knjl cap,
presented to the outstanding junior
man, will be given at this tim.
The affair this year is under the di
rection of K"bert MH'ahe. of Wane,
directorate chairman. Margaret Via-
I cent, of Portland, if head of the lun
cheon committee; Clnrrnce Toole, of
I'ortland. is direrting the e fete,
snd Arthur tJsi of Handm, is iu
charg- "f the mimr prom.
No 'ruhee- are t be present ihi-
' year, although alumni from all parts
of the state are epctrd to le r?t
r nt.
Oratorio Society
SuppCr is May 25
Th Hat of th? ropoad aitpp.r
for nim!irf of th Kuftne Uratur;
,-it.T. artiih r'r'ntty prot.J th
oral ri". "l'rali"0." t lth.it
. hurc h. ha lin l I t Mr -'. an
Dminca i;or II. MM"rra. pr.a -lnt
of th . :;. T iifr will
. rl at th Oahurn hl.
ll ni'tulr of tl orrioiia it.il
tii tn iuti:il t Mi iipr. it ia
tat"l. A il-ort proiram it b;ig plan-n-d,
and mil b aiiiifuu d atr.
Ha, ' "-nfaii
Although the sun has succeeded in
dominating several days during the
month of Mny so far, it has rained '
ami rained hard, with the result that
the precipitation already is 2.d inches. :
The average for this month for the
past six years is IA and with 10
days to go, this has- already bMn j
doubled. A record rainfall for this
month is easily passible, it is said, j
The river is also high for this'
time of year, it is reported by Ger- 1
ard dcllrockert, weather observer.
A rise of 1.7 feet yesterday was ob
served, which brought the height up
to 5.0 feet.
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Mar 21.
After 3fi hours of the heaviest rain
fall recorded in Klamath couuty la
more than a decade, the storm passed
last night, and a warm sun greeted
residents today. Local forecasts point
to continued fair weather.
rEXPI.KTOX, (tre., May 21. Kain
that started falling about five o'clock
yesterday afternoon coat inaed,
throughout the night. The fall was'
general over 1" ma tills county and will
prove invaluable to range lands and !
wheat lands. Particularly valuable is
the precipitation to the lighter soils
where the reseeded wheat was al
ready suffering from drouth.
ItOSKM'KO, Ore., May 21. Hitt
ing clouds and great patches of open
sky, this morning gave promise of a
fine dny for the opening of the Hose-
bury Strawberry carnival, Weather
for the past week has been rainy nnd
cold, but indications today were that
tiio storm had passed and that a
mild clear day rouW be anticipated.
HKM, Ore., Mny 21. Koin fell
all day yesterday, the total precipi
tation for the 2-1-hour period ending
at 8 o'clock this miming being JH
of an inch which brings the today
rainfall for the mnt to 2iH inches.
MKDFOUD, Ore., May 21. Hy a
strange weather freak, Medfonl has
thus far escaped the heavy rains of
May, while the foothills and districts
north and south have been nearly
flooded. ' Including yesterday's rain,
followed by sunshine and cooler
weather today, the total precipitation
for the month, according to the local
weather bureau has been only .72 1
of an inch, which is lcs than the
fifteen year average.
BH Mill HURT US
AUTOS CRASH HERE
Mirion Pike cf 11erd la in the Eu
gene hospit.il with injuries about the
head and bdy resulting from col
lision bttvet'n his automobile and a
tax ics b driven hy J. B, Thornton of
the Hed Tab cmpany this morning,
it Fourth avenue and I -.3 wren -e
treet.
The victim's injuries are not ser
ious. flfCtirding to pbyirrans at the
hospital. !! wa brought i ti. hos
pital iu a dazd condition, but tn
X-ray exainin.ition revealed only miai-
or cuts aid bruises, with a vr
giish over the temple, and an adrniin
on the right knee,
Tlif ai-cident --urred. aerording o
Mr. 1' k, after he hsd emsed the
rni r nd trark in h Studehaker
lltg cnr. The lied rah dfier was gi
trig ear rn Fourth avenue, and t!i
twn tangled at in int fHton. The
touring cr n virtually dew Jihd
At iK"n tmltr the tati driver ht 1
nt repirted t!e nrrident t i li e
rad-iunrters, ;ir.d A. M. h.rt.
,-itr trsffi-- tff --'r. Fifnuni-1 h s ti -tentinn
of arresting the driver an J
br ncng him t ' cstj rorf.
Lorane Farmers
To Argue Claims
T" iiiter:ew the founfy p-urf w.fh
rgsrd f th dait3ge a1ted by
viewers lt the lrane trmtf wrk. a
d'egt fn fria ltne b bn ap
fMi.d t" meet the roiomti fiern
snd cunty jutige Tundiy morning at
in o . lk.
It is uuder"tfMd thst the property
owners inoWd in th e4iadatifa
ar discontented wih the amount al
lowed t-y tht riwer ar seek. eg tu
te it incrta1
imove TO HAVE '
O.E. LINE SEEN
Development From Here To
South is Rumored in
Eailroad Plans
Great Northern System And
Northern Pacific Held
Back of Program
PORTLAND. Slay 21. The Port
land Telegram today mats that ag
gressive actios by the Ureal Northern-Northern
PaciTc group controll
ing the Oregon Trtmk railway and
n'Mv projected to be extended from 1
Rend to Klamath Falls and on to a
connection with the Western Pacific
in California, will bs carried further
in developing the Oregon Electric
railway as a rival of the Southern Pa
cific in the Willamette valley.
The Oregon coast region south of
the C lumhia river and west of Port
land nl:-o will be the scene of exten
sion of feeders of tbe subsidiaries of
the Northern group.
One of flic important moves to e
announced soon, ads the Telegram,
will be the npnlieitkn of the Ore
gon Electric railway for authority
i from the interstate commerce com-
! mission f extend from Albany aottfii-
ea&terly along the middle fork of tlw
Santhitn river to lap the forest ttin
her holdings of the Weyerhaeuser
TimSer company anrt the Minnesota
Log nnd Lumber company.
Th latter is rnbt rolled by Lonis W.
Hill. i'h:iirmsn of the (Jrrnt Xorthe-n
dirf(tirs ar-d reently acquired 317
acres frm the Menley Brothers of
Lir.n county.
Grand Jury Ready
With 3 True Bills
The grand jury at a Inte hour this
aftern-on returned three true till
Knrl Fonda wis indicted on a statu
tory chatf, and Julian F, mifb wis
indicted for passing an alleged bid
check at tba IJim Drug st?re April
10, for the sum of f2.
A general ludU'tmrnt was return-"!
against L. W. &hvftt and J. .
S(hulU, on the charge of contributing
to the delinquency of a minr
TBasebaii Kestilts 1
NATIONAL
At Thiladelphia it II K
Cincinnati 1 f 2
Philade phia , ...,(! l.'l 1
Batteries. J, May. Hiemiller and
Wing. i, Iuuglas; Carlson and Wilson.
j At Heat D
St. L.11, ............. .1 7 4
: H .'.n 11' 14 1
i Httri; Hothran. Htiiart ao'l
j tior.Mlca; TooDy antl O'.VpiJ.
I
At Jirofklyn
Chcifi
.1 II S
Itrookljn 5 " !
tanneries : Cooper, ttrett Sc II iri
neit; Xnnrp and Iiffcerry.
Ar X.w York
I'i't'burgh 4 H 4
New York ................ .5 8 't
Mntteries: Adirns. Morrison and
Snuta; Hrpft ami wdy.
AMERICAN
At Cleveland
New York 6 11 -1
( lewliiil ..........3 . 1
lotteries: -hsker t H bun:;
CM r,d Myttt.
At !etroit
V.'jshicgc a
,6 VI
D -roit 2 7 1
!iaMrts; Jnfcnss nt,4 Itul: C-.
l.ns, Wel s. Stoner and Wowtall.
sl-r.
At Chicago
R,too ............ W :t
Chicago 7 1
Hatteriet: f. -kev. Huff 'ng n I
tiering. Cenrr'i. Itlankerthtp, Mir
gfim, Mifk an4 Urib ki, ' h!k.
Croui
Photographs Show How Rum Running
Rum
How Coaat Guard haa bottted up
General Pu whish Is ullcoed to
OMJUI DIES FROM
SI00TIIG8UIG
RELEASED BY JURY
t'lltf'Afm, May 21. Lucille j
Wurwtt. HUvesr-nUl high school !
girl, who ho( fatally M:ss Ague
Simuick, to whom her father. Wil-1
Ham AVnnsrh. was paying attentions
nnd accidentally wounded her fiither j
and mthcrt a ejmierate! by a cor-;
oner's jury today.
Miss HimnMs died in a hospital lust
mum,
The Jury hW that Lucille bail ac
cidentally hilled Mm Hlmnirk, while
"suffering from a hysterical frenny,"
brought on hy i erufflr between br
mother, Mrs. Wunsch and the slnni
woman.
"I shot at her. yew," Lucille said
calmly, True, be 4sered it. It-it
that wawn't my intention. No f simp
ly fired to erjre hr.
1 d dn't know
I had wounded her.
The girl h -1 tw tears h tes
tifiefl nf the hmtiMe, nor even when
she cast reproai h upou hr father, a
tillage trust rf Itiverdsle, where the
iii'pisst as held, but when she re
ferred it y tt k mother." Lu
cille sobbed softly.
Mr. Wmm!! hr w'Hile !t
wathel in (and;igen from n hlnnket,
appeared at lb iniet apprted on
one side by a rrM. and ttt the wthr
by ber liubnnL
' Ballot Title may
Go to High Courts
FOKTLANP, tire.. Mr -L- W. r
A' Ken. rrtiira itofn aeftur.- I
! twlay h would file a petition to ap -
! peal t the supreme rmirt, uo-ler writ
of review, the decision 'f f inuit
iJ-idge leMahn at nm jterdT.
frefurir.g an mhimtvm in the -in by
(V C. ChWJhtt t& bold up refeteu-
t dune or' rh t -zfetfe tai.
! "It is not desr whetu-r liii eno
lie do be tm4, bu w shall t
I'S1 find out." Me rharacfei ned
Jiilg M- Msb n tier sion as th
j.t b"ii
; "grs t attai' k thst ha
mad ijjioti lbe prim-il ol d.t
j Inflation."
x- ; L
Rum Runner Speeds Aw From Government
Runner Allows Hi Pursuer to Overtake
bootleg '.ieet on Rum Row. Left
be rum bot, CaaU Guard oatrol
County Club j
Activities for j
Girls, Subject!
Fottrteen high 1m1 girls from the
CreHWell district put on the program
today at the battthr of roinmerre
luncheon undo tlie arningenirnt of
Arnold In Chiller rounty nub leader.
The young women giive irius.cul selec
tions by thHr (bmble quatiet. and
two teams rfemonsf nt fed rnokrng
prtiblems btfr ihe rhib. Two tvf lb"
girl mi serf wh te ssure, wbih
rsriWl mml lar ii!ifl lit.
I , , , i
.1 " lni iin-n.ti.i i j'l . ai
f.l rske.
The first dftnonstrstion repre-
semed the first prWem in the cok-
ng program, and the cake deu.'ns'ra- j
ti"S, the Ismt ptMm, j
Mr. CoHier oufhned the ptirpotes
of fhth wwrk and gave a upis of
(he JT tfrn9 in the rk. lhe j
"r- ewrn, uutts, vegeinmes, ,"u-
i trv. tiiCL wlieeu, raises, dsify berl
recoul keeping, rsnn ng. sewing, cook
ing. hiiMMUHMi!f , hsme ba ut if ? lug.
ntlil-ii", goals, wheat nnd bee ke p tig.
fne cnty ha rlt for all li pr
jectt wMh the exception of wheat, he
tied.
There are now more than Hm boy
anl girls enrHefl m tne rnio in
( the coutify, Mr. Coff.er ufated. The
work i beiig given, he ss':d. in
-h'tnh ilrr fntiVrttr lt t'.Ut.n
Um h isHro U n, partUularly for
i" .
School Attendance
Record is Perfect
j
,
;
h
I'nr i'')nn1 pdpila from one fsm ly
rod a Vfff pr cent affendirn'e rerord
t h ahd r I'.Cl - at th
fwat Krfc rfcnf, IiaiMt l'-X
1 cr.wlmg to the report auf.mitted to th
; cmnty hl uprintsiiI-Dt tins
in -rn-ng by Mr. Jennnette Chirk.
teahf.
: The pupi!s mentioned were I'sul
Hrabhams VMn Itrsbhsm, Harriett
r.ralihniii an.l llu'b llrahham. I Itli.r
(.tiiil fh (srj.rt attlan rmrU
. ocrc Aritiur tirowa aud .Slut Md'eek.
Was Stopped
Boa!
to r:ttl, Coatt buird destroyer,
nd Cot Guard cutter.
PHAGTICAL TEST
SHOWS CQRQ0II OF
m - . - ' -
(MSTOir-ri-
.
i l iMHI IHiRMAX
I (MiA ScivIit Wrltor)
i XKW YUKK, Slaj- -Jl. An Iin.. I
1 lltiprnclrnlilp rhu of Klilpa lin nhnr 1
;ff ilw Iij ir mi.l- f it Aiiniir;
I aiMi'iinat hi'twoi-u Atlantic t'lty nnil j
; Snnuwkrt lbiwh s
f To teat the riith'nma f rfiiir rmar ,
THE STORY SO FAR
ntJmtX ifilHN beautiful flap-
1UCK (fl'.F.doUY,
i'-r- ' " "
rummm latrser, tifia a Mlea f war-
rsas1 is f&rtf f fn tint cUtUe
. . . bfff no rhHfJren.
H-h erft her f rieivl. A LA
ffflfT.Ff, who hss three babies at'f
seeis happy, dsp3t- the fact that
her husUnd, HILL. Is a gnmbler and
druttfcaiL
tiloria has hjhterios when Iick
iprgsta thm h do hr own he
work. So fica borrows M.MidtF,,
him mother1 tue&L to la-h tlri
' to erok.
:
HTAM.KV WAVIirilX. an artr
whom t.fnria otir. fornl. on hrr.
I4la 1hh 1. tU. h.." t;Ui!
)) nr ;lirn int;."r
li'oratat.
?ssf Jr hl lilory, ja iMurbmif
tltU U.VY WA Ml if II. martt'il
friB.l. u4 h !,, JIM I'AHKWE.
,1,. nir.ia MOTH Kit OlIKHi HIV, itlio
anirrily Mml fcr bom. Hh filB
ln. k lhr. III.
Wfcil iNa awl MIHS BliHMm,
arrtrr, ar at work in th hotia
Mt liria pUiip a "W" ary
ari'l Inritra W'ayburn. U'hrn Ih
pmiif tm at (l bifht, lli afor ar-
( "'"
1 hnp that iHrk aroet r
(cufuiie fa UajDurn tLa man alia told
MORROW AREA
SUFFERS LOSS
BY BIG DELUGE
BuiMittga At Lexington Are
Moved on Foundation
By Waters' Sweep
Train And Wire Services
Are Hampered After
Heavy Bains
FLOODS OQ DAMAGE
1m rstimijed at WJBVK
Telephone office nt Lexins
! nn rarriJ Trf feel.
Mercnntile store tons Is
AH trains deliyrd.
Wire -ominimi'Tti:n is et
Wn t r f To w h f r o m f o u r f
. Irt rt??p-
Irwr ff'trr, trr and sererl
rffrxrLfCT(X, ore.. Mny 2L
lainag! eMt.uuitr $PUW W(l
done nf f.exrrtgrnn, Marrow coitnOt
( yetMy nutn Wtwia 2 4
; sVtrk hen n Mtrrrnt f water Jr
ld"su UUck U'ictie cuuyon aCtec
IrturtttHwi mntl iw!3MA'-rd tbe bu(BPi
i And r'.idpnt nl ttM tion of the town.
m f life sa rep-r4l suA per
j minnl in jut it-s Fi.rfereil aru huid to
The wnler l!i:it rnrcd dwn the can-
: jn mmt thtmtzU lb" ta rsitrd in
depth from four to hlx feet nnd its
fsrrm sMfiirenr t Lft hn'-ul
frm Jt f,MllHtl)ljnnM ,, lwvr th(.m
rwiwMp dUMnr. The ,.rt
tMiiTiriiig if the Pin-if it- Tffeihiiiie and
f?er rrn fhe- t-rrt ft tin fhttff W"itf-i4
sad iLu u a busk iiWit
Tirr hrffrrcr itnU rr.nt lims r-
Usrwrll j r j i r ;j j nj-n ba?.d e . ! t
Duuxagf dom t.t tin tiiuM'LLg uud
Itt'iich !tui e i
; Hex, ill'p, the pi'iffir( ImiIM'uji ."li'l
.! I.M-i.1. t
fr r '"""'"I"'"1 '' ):' r:.nt-ii.
Tr.10. m drbtnl hf, I J : t
r'm: miinn-.i I ion ivit .- .! ixit if itira-
(wHowiim il? fiii. Tt !.
Iiy ri'ii""li nf wiishniitH nf linilxra
rrtrfc nt ttmA nm'fl r"t l? s
rrffrterf. Thp liiphtrrtj liiTtri-rn ffi-pptu-r
lCnisl oa pis tbrr
(nm wss an Interior decorator. But
, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
a v.i , ,ui t-.Mi tbafei h
nm fiti t fs:nt.
The bright rout whirled around
her. 8he rsucht bold of lap! frf
Ih'rk's coat to steady herself.
She (riel tf etil.
"What did yu say, dear?" sh
gajwL There's suh a rr4et ta
the room that t can scarcely hear
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face wan sieru,
mM," be repeated slflwly, I
said that the man 1 saw leaving this
bHMNr the ether ehrru-xta u i f 1 1, 1
ink inrr niprv ity inr inmr,
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ftM m , (Mt tamki
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who had
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t fr,n,f ,,f jnura?"
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? OPr b.rt lk hamm wm.
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Wajyburn'a far bn fc aai mt lis
Irating th hom the other day!
. . . Hw aM ah rr Mptow
to Hi. k that ah had lird to him v&rn
nfc tail M tht V .ifconi mma a !.
orator liirrioa: ahoot rha lampshade?
. . , Hoar frvu'-il V H h th
rntfk? That Wa.ihnrn rII waa aua
rtw, taa bad had no bulti to
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