Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 01, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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HA1.SRY KNTERFM1W3
FAO E 4
H A L S E Y R A IL R O A D T IM E
Thera « ill he no relaxation of School Notes
South
North
quarantine restrictions aaglnat Call- ,
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
No.
17.
12:13 p. tn .
No.
IS,
11:37
».
tu.
fornia products offered for shipm ent'
23, 7,2* p. m.
24, .4:27 p tu.
into the slate ot Oregon until such
T h e seniors are busy pr- p a r ng
21, 11:32 p. m.
time as a special committee sent to f> r; ha j r a In alia I t x t .- e i« «
22, 3:20 a. u .
CaMforBU
°°
Nos.
21
and
22
stop
only
if flagged.
T h e high school is p rac tic in g the
mouth disease situation files Its three cou.etlies w hich w ill be Liven No. 14, due Halsey at 5.4*9 p. ui., stops
formal report with the executive de­
to let ofl passengers from south of
the lis t of school.
partment. This was set out in a tele­
Roseburg
T h e p ro gram on fir« preven tion
gram sent by Oovernor Pierce in reply
No. 23 runs to Iiugeue only.
to a communication received from H. given bv the grades last * t i k was
Ko. 21 rnns to Eugene, tbeuce -Marsh­
C
urging that the state of Oregon accept e r^ jy e d by everyone.
field branch.
uring that the state of Oregon accept
The Halsey grade school lost the Passengers lor south of Roseburg should
from California fruits and vegetables , gaUie played w ith T an g e n t F rid a y , take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
produced outside of the Infected areas, (
score wss 13 to 2.
to No. 15.
which are accompanied by certificates i
MAY I. 1*24
____________,
NeWt Nok!
(Continued from pas* 1*
G LO BE
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ALBANY
SUS.— MON — TL'ts
M AY 4 -5 -*
STRONGHEART
“ IH t LOVE MASTER ”
1
robably
!
in *
grertest n o rlh trn
story that ever will l»e mede
Sfl-R-a-«
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S O C IE T Y S C A N D A L
comi o f toon
x»>—
ffilsey Happening's’’
(Continued (m m pace 3)
H c Waddell of Roseburg. of tb*
many friends to wish them
ettlotal »tart of the state department.
happiness.
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A im s t in n e and f a m i l y ' American Lagloa. baa been appointed
, *
Se“‘,le
I ■ wero in B m n 2 “ i u X
and lnapect the battleship Oregon.
I
W. G. Trill of H arnsbuig
fa ),ln T. Funk poet. American
was a Halsey visitor Monday. ' Legion of tjottefe Oroie, has gone on
i
Mrs. L. E. Walton was a p a s -' record as opposing the settlement oi
seng*c to Harrisburg Monday. ' a major part of the nprtbera portion
B M , .,,-i M ,, J. A. S
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e
v
e
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visited then son Hi Lugtne as D)M
ntn< u move to this country from
t week.
i Canada.
M rs . A E Foote and her sister, I Flans were completed at Salem (o r,
i E dna
K u b io to ii, visited M rs. Raul tJJa firat annual Chautauqua to be
held under direction of the Oregon
I B ierly T uesd ay.
A C A rm strong and w ife were h t i t j Cattle club. It will take place
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4 n A lb a n y T h u rs d a y and visited * t the state fair grounds in Salem,
2» “ “ d 2»-
<»> succeed the
I ibe B row nsville deutist F rid a . |
M r. and M r * .
James
“ Bual J“ b,Iee held
the club ,n
previous years.
Nine gold quarts claims located on
Link river Dear the city limits of
A pension h a t beta
Jo ’ ¡ ^ ¿ ¡ . ’ ’ paTta
were filed with the
Mrs. Caasiuda M »»on ol Peoria <snmtv f|<,rk a
county clerk as result of the rliscov
tin t she ha* begun to receive it.
try of low grade gold ore in the ex
L ii-n county get« 9 2 2 ,6 8 2 from cavstton being made for the new half
the «tale ss the first b a ll ol its 'm illio n dollar power plant of the Cal
share ol l i e m a rk e t road fund ■ tfornia Oregon Power company,
this ye ar.
j Members of the Marion County
rron> 1 *
6 ° rJ
|
8 »veenmen
.uss
FOR SALE
Redwood Tank c h e a p
W ANTED
Bond vie-
Ren C u io r m c
UGG O n d l ll l d
ited a t the home ol th e ir d au gh ­
ter, M rs. Jav Moore, yesterday.
'
'
* pound delivered
lu box or keg
N. T. S n S b d .
Halsey high school baseball
team inet and defeated the
j Brownsville high team on the
noon, 23 to 19. Lineup: Hal
sey—Van Nice p, lb and 3b;
Koontz ss; Muller 2b; E. Cor­
bin, 3b and p; V. Corbin, c;
Norton, p and If; Miller, rf;
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
T b e d e liv e ry w in d ow
of the
H a ls e y postoffice is open Sundays
from 10:50 to 11 a. in. and 12:15
to 12:30 p. m .|
Su nd ay m a il goes out o n ly on
the n o rth-b ou n d 11:37 tra in :
Mail goes south once a day, closing at
11:05 a m ; north twice, closing 11:25
a. ui. and 5:30 p. m. M ail stage for
Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
Hume leaves daily at t 45 a. m.
Scio is to have a cheese fac
1
I '
tory.
The foregoing t u r n will be
Paid-for Paragraphs
Win Kirk spent Sunday at
paid for information leading
to tbe arrest and conviction of any perron dam­
the O. W. From home.
(5c a liu « )
aging property of the Mountain States Power
Rodney Savage was a pas
F o r sale— Y o a n g O. I C. Brood
company, especially insu'ators.
F ra n k P o rter is fixing ft ncea , Pomona grange, at a meeting held in
senger to Albany Monday.
Sow.
A lbert M in er ,
this week— uh his fa rm , not out J Salem, went on record fuvorlng need
Mrs. G. R. Walker went tt among tlie vi t r ie . H e «ays be is ad repairs to the present plant of the
Information will Ire conrideiedin-ifideuti.il If conviction can be ob -
N otice — T h e c ity council has
Harrisburg Monday to visit ai out of politics.
state training school for boys, at a
tained without revealing its Source.
ordered rue to enforce the o rd i­
oculist-
i
i
cost of a few thousand dollars, In
D r. and M rs. W hetsto ne are
*
G M c C lellan , Sup’t.. Albany.
nance sgaiuet sta kin g cows w heie
H a n y Bressler is able to be housekeeping in p a rt of tbe hotel stead of expending 3300,000 lu the
th ey can get on the sidew alk or
construction
of
a
new
institution.
out for a walk every day, aftei H i l i e y , where tbe doctor also ba»
the m id d le ol the street.
An intensive campaign against vio­
his long illness.
k it d e n ta l office.
J AMR? R ector , M m e h a l.
lation and non enforcement of the pro­
Rev. and Mrs- R. J- Gordo:
Tad M ilx n e r preached at tbe hibition laws w ill be waged June 3.
Sawdust and Ashes.
Heiniich, c f ; McNeil, *.b and It.
of Brownsville, were passengers M ethodist church Sunday morn- 4 and 5 in Portland by the Anti- Saloon
ld papers for sale ot 5c a lu n d le
The latest substitute fur cardboard Brownsville-—L.
Walker,
If; at O tbe
to Cottage Grove Monday.
ug and Rev. J. D . C a in of Brow n - leagues of Washington, Idaho and
E n te rp ris e office.
and wooii in the making of tioxes is a Wade and Redland, c; Newland,
Oregon. Plans include the appoint­
Mrs. Lela Vhedd and daugh vil-e in the evening.
ciieinicni composition of sawdust and rf; Robertson, ss and p; Daugh-
ter came from Albany Satur
M r. and M rs. A . E. W h it beck ment of a committee of 1000 to in­ asbes
The finished boxes are light, erty, lb ; Tycer, p and s s ; Saw-
Arrest Spanish Crooks.
d. y to visit Mrs. Hugh Leeper •n d M r. and M rs . R. B J u g ild sure the success of the citizens’ law washable, sanitary and nonpolsonous. I „ r
f . r>
2 h • M o rs e
Tbe men working the “Spanish pris­
enforcement campaign.
They are waterproof and ns fireproof q, ’
, F i,
2 / . , ,, ’ oners" confidence game have been run
visited
tbe
A.
C.
Arm
strong
heme
Miss Lucile Stivers of Eu
us asbestos, and can be made In any |
' A t th e end of the fifth the
Forest fires were under way In
down and arrested hy tbe police of
gene arrived Monday to visi; Saturday a fte ra u o u .
degree of flexibility or texture, either ! SCOie was tied a t 8, but in the
many
places
in
Oregon
and
Washing
Rarcelonn, Spain. The police found
a t the J. II. Vannice home
J. B. W a rn e r, who eloped fm tn
as bard us oak, tough as metal or as sixth Halsey scored three and carefully-kept flies of names and ad­
ton. and the situation was threaten­
in the seventh nine.
John Schaetzle, from neai the county ja il, wbero be was ing to become serious, according to pUubie os cardboard.
dresses of persons from whom money
' I
might be obtained. Employees of the
Crawfordsville, took the train fo r k in g out a 1 2 ,0 0 0 Lo*>z« fine reports received by George H. Cecil,
last year, is in ja il again.
FO r SA l E — Select
Barcelona telegraph office were appre­
Monday for Tacoma for a short
Live snd Let LJve
district forester, with headquarters in
hended among others.
A broken truck gear on a car Portland. The most serious fire tn
stay.
The most unselfish business carried
inched th irte e n 6 *u tfie rn Pacific national forests in the district was
Mr. and Mrs. Will S tetter of
on in any community is the newspaper
per cord, delivered Halsey
rsigbt cats near Salem yestentay
Albany visited the A. C. and L in ruing unJ ma le tia in e lu e at Wind River, in Washington.
tp i a t J V or other stations or sidings editor hus demands made upon his
Considerable numbers of salmon are io ibis section. Farmers by pooling to­ busmen says the Milton Gazette. Th •
II. Arm strong families Sunday
First-Class Work
aere.
reported to be entering the hatchery gether can use car lots to advantage.
time and his space, which is his only
afternoon.
hRoWNSVILLH
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.
I f A lb a n y and L an e county vote racks at the Klatskanlne river and
Agent for Eugene Steam Laundry
Phone 1 lc5
stock in tTade, that »re wholly out of
Miss Eleeta I.ivick returned
Sent Tuesdays.
as they are of the early spring run,
proportion to that given by any other
home Thursday, a fter a week’* lie taxea on tbe l t t t h tbe bids for the variety greatly prized for propa­
be H arris b u rg bridge w ill
be
J. w . S T E P H E N S O N , frop
visit at the home of Mrs. Al­ ■ pened on tbe 2th h and for the gation purposes, stringent regulations
profession in tile commun-
fred Bails of Philomath.
I it/-
will
be
Imposed
to
protect
them.
tllta iiy H 'rticlu ie June 12.
W e ba v i a be tu tilu l p im o stored
I f there is an industrial plant to
There has been a vast amount of
C- I. Gipson and two sons of
DELBERT STARR
ne.ir H ils *y th it we w ill sacrifis** promote, the space of the newspaper
Crawfordsville arrived by stage «'»eeeeee+eeeeeeetv******«'» poaching in the stream during the , dr ¡,niI1, d i j l e
W ill give easy
is devoted freely to the propaganda I l i n i r a l D i r e c t o r
and
L l-
past few weeks.
L
|n,
F „ r f j || p.i r t i c i l |.,r K „ , d
Saturday and took the train
boosting
the
enterprise.
The
business
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C
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S
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d
R
m
b
&
l
i
n
p
r
for Corvallis to spend the sum­ • M a r y S u cceed s
Construction of a 12 story building j „ here it inav be «een a ld r w s
men who are to profit most by the 1 yfficient Serv
mer.
•
, ; KO Q W ild , M e s ic HouSU,
ice.
Motor Hearse.
o n M a in S tr e e t < at a cost of approximately 31,000, i
launching think it no more than the
000, on the northeast corner of Sixth I
S a l -in . O regon
Lady Attendant
Mr. and Mia- T. B. Spenger
newspaper should do and he renders Brownsville_________ ______ Oregon
amt Alder streets in Portland will be I
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By L A U R A M IL L E R
of Shedd, on their way to Eu­
the service wit! out pay and without
commenced March 1, 1925, by the G u a ra n te ed
gene to visit a daughter S u nday,1
thanks. I f there is a church edifies
Bedell company, operating a chain of
called on Mia- H a n y Commons,
© . t i l l , b y L a a r « M illar
to build the newspaper is expected to
women's apparal stores In the United
W L. W R IG H T
also their daughter.
BUSINESS, BRAINS AND
States, according to an announcement and p ic o til.g A T T A C H M E N T boost the proposition and to help in
Mortician & Funeral Director
BREECHES
by
A.
M.
Bedell
of
New
York
city,
ge
ting
subscriptions,
»ml
it
does
it,
Dudley Henry was a passen­
F it * nny f e w it g m ach ine.
32 50
Halsey and Harrisburg
president of the firm.
and when the subscription paper is
ger to Albany Saturday-
He
prepaid
or
C
-
O
-
D
C
irculars
all D. T aylor , llalscv. or
City Jobs and sulurles are time
passed
he
is
expected
to
contribute
ns
has been taking a vacation from
Oregon pensions have been grant­ free.
W. 1.. \ \ RIGHT. Harrisburg
according to Ruth Fllesbacb.
work on account of a heavy waotera,
much in cash as the fellow of like
Robert Weber, Port­
L a F lesh H e m st it c h in g C i
Kile thinks she Is probably enrnlng | ed »» follows:
tim ber falling upon his foot the largest Income of any person In land, 312; George W . Hamblin. Mc­ l)« p t. 2, S ed alia, M "
f.nancial standing contributes who
while employed at Toledo.
has given neither time nor space to
Hays, Knn., and fully Intends to make Minnville, 312; Joseph B. Jones.
A m or A. Tussing
Maplewood. 312; Martha L. Bates.
the enterprise.
HALSEY
M argaret Moore was struck It larger within two years.
The chief set-back she has found Is Canby. 330; Charles A Whitney, Hub-
I
f
there
i
s
*
clean-up
campaign
on,
in the head with a Iwiseball bat the belief of the average chair :.nu-
lawykr ; and notary
the newspaper is supposed to boost it
bard, 312: Zeno D. Orfsbois, Klamath
Tuesday of last week and foi er In the average big olflce that "only ____
Falls, _ >12; Harvey A. Smith, Port-
for
the
entire
season
and
the
editor
the balance of the week her a man can do that’'; It’s contagious, ! |and
H alsey , O regon
Ethel O. Folger. Salem. 3 10;
Cakb paid for
does this at his own expense.
If
eyes were badly swollen and and the girl wastes time accepting the ' o t,„ ERber(i Por!lan(1
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Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Veal there is a farm -rs’ meeting, a church
dictum that husincfl*. bruin« uml I
her face black and blue
meeting, a mooting of commercial Have Your Eyes Exam ined
breeches are Insepnrable.
|
Elimination of the so-called cow* & Hides.
M . H * S H O O K then, or roc’al rlubs, or if any firm
Ruth Plleebach was orphaned when' Tact system In Oregon Industries. In
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill and
On<e a Y ear
Mr and Mrs- Ben Holt and chil­ she waa three. At seventeen she was isolated places, and compulsory in-
makes a business improvement or n
'
ou
ta
k e good care o f yo u r
(T o he continued*
dren motored to Salem Sunday. teaching At nineteen her savings had ! surancc based on occupations class!
change in any way the matte? is
referred
to
through
the
newspaper.
,le
!
•
they
m ay he replaced.
They visited the tulip farm gone Into a Commercial Course and ' fled as hazardous under the provl-
Besides, the newspaper is boosting I '* ul w h a t about yo u r eyes? M ak e
while thei-e and say it is a beau­ sbe tried live Jobs In one yeur look sionAof the present workmen's com
Ing for one that would pay more than pensaTlon act, ere provided In an ini­
tiful sight.
every other business
helping the it a rule tn have them exam in ed
$50
Reward
Slab 4-foot Wood,
BARAER SHOP
I *¡<«110 Must 1)6 Sold i bu, ne,s or
n . .- .
Hemstitching
| Cream and Produce Station
FARM LOANS
37 90 a week. For tlie sixth. "1 comlletl
a hunch of positions for part time.
Soon I was earning the 315 a week I
had set out In get
But It kept me
raclug all the way from the city mar­
ket (thia was In Kansas City) to the
far corners of uptown.
“I applied for every position I hoard
about, sometimes watting In line with
no others. When I e.Mwered one ad
the manager looked at me and the
•baby doll' who sat next tue. and suit!:
'Two years* experience required' My
letter had said I had had ten months
So I looked at tha hahy doll and then
at the manager ami said: 'You won't
be able to buy my servlcaa for $01) a
mouth then!* Two weeks later he had
Bred the pretty girt and I was on his
tiative petition filed in the offices of I can make both F A R M and C I T Y
Mis. Myrtle Crandall of Port-
the secretary of state at Salem. The L O A N S st a very row rate of m ltje s t
I. nd spent the week end with
potitlon was filed by the Oregon Work
From 5 to 10 yeirs. W rite me for par
II. W. Clingman and wife. She
men's Compensation league.
trctilan .
G. W. L a flam ,
had previously been visiting her
S.ileni, Orc.
410 Oregon Bldg
There were four fatalities due to
son. who is attending U. of O
industrial accidents during the week
at Eugene
ending April 2t, according to a report
prepared by the state Industrial accl !
Miss Clarice Gourley and
dent commission The victim i Inch’ t |
Claion Gormley were quietly
Second sL, opposite Halsey Garage
ed Fau Godfrey, Medford, lineman; j
married a t Albany at the home
W illiam H Owens. Reedsport, h u rter; 1 Short orders at all hours Up to 11 p ni.
of the Christian Minister, Rev.
Joseph F Worth. Portland, grain lu 1
Mr- Tucker, at 4:30 Saturday.
spector, and Lester W Smith. Me-1
They were accompanied by Mrs.
ford, swamper. A total of Sft9 accl
E. E. Gormley, m other of the
dents were reported during the week
gloom and Mr. and Mis Eldon
The secretary of state ha« awarded
f'loas. . A . fter
the
ceremony
I
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,
.
the contract for furnishing tbe 1915
they departed for Roseburg f o r , psT
,n flv, JMr, ther, , rMi he), motor vehicle license plates to tbe |
n short honeymoon trip. Both 390 , ,nonth bu, ,hat „ M th> niotl( Irwin-Hodson company of Portland '
of these young peoide have anv gin conid hop« for.
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
The low bid was 13 47 cents a pair,
spent most of their lives in and
I n a f»rvor of patriotism I tum.»d
or a trifle less than paid by the slate
\gency Hub Cleaning Works
eourt
reporter
In
Haya
»e
the
young
'
around Halsey and they have
for pla'ea last year. The contract
man could go Io the ftvgit. That pa 1*1 .
ABE S PLA C E
me. with feea. about 3150 a month
c®11’ for deUtelT of * 0(l-0do I'"1”
TR W H E TS TO N E
After other adventure« Miss Fllesharh
The plates will hare a lemon-
became succaaalvely secretary of the ' »«How backgrquhd. with black letters
DENTIST
ebarabtr of rommerfe tod rnbllclty * and
a h i w ill be similar to
director oi n bulldlnc and In- e«tment those new
uaa In I^aho
HALSEY HOTEL
company. Her ambitiot) Is to start so
The bodies t>f Pe^Uy Morris. J1
'.
I lout», ♦ to f l and I to a
advertising agency, "right In Hays te Edward Nichole. 33, snd Roy Wtl-
K rening appointment«
help the smalt town meribaot ad»er lon. 33. three trappers of Begd who I
A ll work done pioaiptly and reason­
Use Ms goods snd compete with tbe
bad bean mlaaing since eboqt January
eie* order homes '
ed lv. l ’lion« No 267
I I . were re«*»eted from Little Lava
We have a -omplete line of
lake, where they had been thrown by
the murderer or murderers after each
of the victims had t e ia shot A shot
Twelve B F 5 T name<l torts at tbe gun. a revolve? and a hsmtner were
J p o r t of common ratieltes ill b argon
« lt c r i\ v < > t i a l­
ihe Toilvt fteq tiw tt oi Kn htnsg
Used In killing the three trappers, T lie
• a’e t - X> to #U>* r»er de/cn. or one of
< barm
according
td
aanouacemeai
hy
Cor
■ each for 40*
r RF F -Ib P lar<e »tre bnlb*e*t or *ix ener Ktgewcnfer on arrival In Bend
Im lb t M m»te*1 to.ts k 1*** w ith ever? with the bodies. Sheriff Roberts has
RINGO DRUG STORE
purchase of three •!< • Call at Sturtr
been locking for £h arlet Kl^zey. alias
• v»«t sstorp © t pbont Mrs A. II.
oil
1
Dad’s and Mam’s Restaurant
Square Meal, 50c
Modern
Barber Shop
A
F. M . G R A Y .
I) R A Y M»A N
L u x o r Goods
T..£’L'AI).,(H.‘,,!
Ha's?y Meat Market
lunrket
ways pet the best in
ineato-
W . F. C A R TER
business men make money on their
investments and yet, there are in
every community business mon v ' o
cannot enjoy life and sea the local
newsraper prosper.
It is one of the
ironies of fate and i.ewspaper men
go on serving the public, unselfishly
accepting the business of those v.'lio
arc appreciative and who are wdtcig
to give support to the editor whose
whole time is devoted to helping t ild
up “»nd to boost the tow n.
We are reminded of the prayer of
the old tight-wad deacon who, when
the new pastor was called to his
church, was called upon to lead the
opening prayer and said? “0 Lord.
bless our dear pastor as he comes t"
lalint am ong u i.
I f you w ill ke»n
once a ye ar.
Meade & Albro,
°Vtoinetti»t», Manufacturing Opticians
Albany, Oregon
'
N O T IC E
him humble. Lord, we wiJI keep him
, o " That is the attitude that seme
business men always assume toward
their newspaper, but it is gratifying
»o note that their numhertis growing
amaller with each passing year. The
newspape. is considered a necessity
and ntelligent businas men know
that to have a good newspaper they
must give it wholehearted support.-
Lake Worth fFla.J L<-sd-f
a p p o in tm en t of e x e c u trix ;
N o tice is hereby given th a t tha
’’ ndersigaed, by an order o f th e
( r-uuty C o u rt of I.in n C o u n ty ,
Oregon, has been appointed R xec-
uJr ' M °* Bie last w ill and testam en t
* ' D a v id I. Iso m , deesaied,
A ll
P *r’ ona
h avin g
claim s against
the estate ol «aid decedent are
required to present them w ith in
six months from tha data of th is
j notice, w ith the proper vouchers,
to the undersigned at her residence
Irdtrvet Lighting.
What Is betievM to be the earliest ib o u t fonr miles eonthw eet o f
ÏT ? "
’.J : n Cü« :“ y . O reg aa.
recorded example of indirect llghtlag
Is credited to Queen Victoria, when in
ka
"?* ___
fir ’ t ,... _
tly e
Iflpoat her suggestion, the Durbar room 10tb day of A p ril, 1924,
at Osborne was tllamlnated entirely
’ F o p h ia I som
by deflected" light, not a lamp or Ax
E x e e n trix Aforesaid
ture or any source of IlgLt being.
Aw«B A. T fM tx c ,,
noticeable.
,
Attorney for E x e c u trix .
A