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D o n 't B u rn Them
THE SPRINGFIELD NEW
HPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON.
TWKNTY-THIHD YEAR
THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 192«.
A Proclam ation
RAINEY 10 SPEAK •
I I CBNIHENGE»ENT
FARMERS' UNION WORKERS
ENJOY EVENING SOCIAL
University of Oregon Education
Instructor To Deliver Address
Kmplnysa of the I .a no County Farm-
At High School Exercises On epa’ union |n this district and their
June 4; Twenty-nine Seniors families enjoyed a delightful party
Tuesday night at the Juy Scoti homo
Gragunte This Year
WHEREAS, the tim ber Indudtry In one of the tdiief
nouri en of prosperity for thltt community, and the forentH
of the Hiirroundlng country are an atmet of untold value,
not only from the Industrial and commercial point of view
hut an a meant) of preservation of wild life, an attractions
to visiting tourlKts. as a playground for the people, and In
countlees other ways, and
WHEREAS, the preservation of this Im portant natural
resource depends almost wholly upon the interest Of the
public In protection of the forests from the ravages of fire
in reforestation of the areas where the tim ber has been
cut, and in forest conservation, and
A u to C o m p a n y
M oves to M a in St.
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IN
new spaper
A LIVE TOWN
NUMBER IS
BIDS ARE OPENED
ON ALLEY PAVING
Jolliff-Scaiefe Concern Moves
To Stevens Building With
Special Meeting To Award Con*
Additional Equipment
tract Friday; S. P. Told They
Removal of the Jolllff-Bcalefe Motor j Must Pay License on Auto
company to the Steven« building be-J
Busses; Street Lights Dis-
tween Third and Fourth on Maini
cussed by Electrical Experts.
streets, and alteration of the ne w |
quarters to provide for the enlarge-
u ,q a on paving the alley between
In Eugene Guinea and visiting furn
ment of equipment and activity of Main and A streets from Third to
Ur llottier I' Hah,ay. profeaaor 'it I h e ll diversion and dainty refresh
the motor concern. Is under way this Fifth street were opened by the
•duration at the 1'rlvnraltv of Ori­ menta were served late In the even­
week and will be completed Saturday. Springfield City council Monday eve- ’
gin! mill w ill known Oregon educator. ing
The Gannett Motor company, which ning Whether the contract will b«
Among
those
present
were
Mr
and
In to iti-llvi-r > Il” rommencement n*l
has been operating a Chevrolet awarded to Briggs A Doty the lowest
4r<" i nt ’I«’ graduation on J'im 4 of Mrs F E Morrison. Gerald Morrison,
WHEREAS, the week heglnlnng April 18 and ending
agency for Springfield In the Stevens bidders on 7-inch concrete or to J.
lb'- i' "lor Ha»« of the BprIngftold Donald Gillespie. Kva Rychurd. Mr.
April
2-1 has been set aside by the United States Departm ent
building, will continue to use the , (• Compton, of McMinnville, the only
un
i
Mrs
Bam
,!•
ttls.
M
r'
and
Mrs.
Illitli • i T i i i o I
of Agriculture as National Forest Week, a tim e for the
rooms for that purpose, working Is bidder on 6-lnch viberolitbic will b«
Fred Louk. Mrs Driscoll, Fay I»rl«-
Principal V U Halt, announced yes­
centering of public Interest on the Important problems of
cooperation on service with the Job decided at a special m eeting of tna
eoll, Pauline Driscoll, Irving II Du­
terday thul bo had aecureo Dr
llff-Scalefe company
However, the council called for next Friday e,venln<
forestry.
gan Francis Travis. Emina Travis,
tin iniy » cenaent l<> bo Ihr mm-
latter concern will operate a general at which time a conference will he
nnd others
TIFEREFORE, 1 hereby proclaim the week of Anril
ill' ll* * -ment speaker, «ml stated that
storage and ervlee garage, not spe­ held with property owners.
It was decided to hold
parties,
18 as Forestry Week In Springfield and do hereby urge th at
other detail« of tbo exercises aro now
cializing on any certain make of car.
The bidders on the paring wer«:
monthly.
every effort be made h.v the people of this com m unity to
brine completed T w enlvnlne voting
The move from the old building on J. C. Compton, block 35, vlberollthlc,
appropriately observe this period; th at loual m erchants
people will be graduated from the
e„n-rd street to the Main street loca­ 11053 20. 6-lnch concrete. $1084.14;
TO REORGANIZE CLASSES
the school authorities, the church pastors, and the clubs
high »rhnol Ihl» year, practically the
tion Is considered a distinct advance block 6. ylberollthlc $1088 83 and 6-
FOR
WOMEN
WEDNESDAY
and
elvle
organizations,
follow
the
suggestions
of
the
state
aan-e number as last year,
for the Jolllff-Scalefe company. Re- inch concrete $1088.83.
and local cham ber of commerce In planning suitable means
Bunday. May ¡10, will be baccalaur­
modeling of the new quarter^ will
Prirgs & Doty, block 35. 6-lnch eon-
All
local
women
Interested
In
In­
of
bringing
this
Im
portant
m
atter
to
public
attention.
eate Bunday for the hlgb srdiool sen
provide a neat and attractive display crete $888.92; 7-lnch concrete $1020.13
terior
decoration
and
millinery
are
|era, and fitting egerclaea at thia time
space In the front part of the rooms, block 6. 6-lnch concrete $913.85; 7-tncll
(Signed) G. G. BUSHMAM, Mayor.
are planned The minister who will requested to attend a meeting In he
- where display« of both Chevrolet cars concrete. $1046 75.
held
at
the
Bprlngfleld
high
a
hi
col
|
drllyir the baccalaureate sermon has
and nutomoblle parts and accessories
c . J. McKy, block 35, 6-lnch con-
al 1:30 o'clock negl Wednesday aft
But yet been decided upon
will be made.
crete $981.84; block 6, 6-lnch concrete
PAMPLET PROPOSAL TO
ernoon. April 21 Classe» In this work . IZAAK WALTONS ARE OUT
Seniors Named.
Possibility of the abandonment of $1009.92
rre to be reorCanlzed at tltot time
AS FISH SEASON OPENS
BE DISCUSSED AT MEET
The names of the seniors, as they
Second street a« the official outlet
Nela Jorgensen, block 6. 6-inch con-
Hess Chappell, state supervisor of
will spprnr In the Maple la*af. high
Springfield Ixaac Waltons are out
a
proposal that a suitable pamphlet from
cl,r- should the Springfield ere«* $1109.13; block 35. 6-lnch ton-
home economics education nt Cor-
School minilul now In the hands of the
,
valila will have charge of Ute I m'-e» today with rod and line celebrating telling of Springfeld and Its attrac- highway bridge be built as expected crete, $1042.40.
printer, follow:
Ed. R'ad * Co., block 6. 6-incfc
Inr .and of the damme to be held the opening of the fishing seaaon. tlons and advantages, be printed In ,n the n"ar ,uture- W8R one n1 the
Frank Lombard.
Iowa
Carlton, Liter fir..un» classe» have h « n •h - ;d The Mi K<ntle river and streams in order to carry out an effective publl- factor« In bringing about the decision concrete $1063.95 and block 35. $971.01
Charles Thompson Elizabeth Hughes, here In tl‘i past with succeis.
the Bluslaw country are the greatest e| ty campaign, la to be discussed at ° f the motor company to move. The
The council passed an ordinance
L inllte Lambert. Fin',in Ungers. Ue
drawlngcard« for local anglers, and an early mw-ting of the publicity com- n"w Quarters also, provide opportun- changing the denominations of the
before the week end Is over It la mltee of the Springfield Chamber of Ity for expansion, should the business street improvmnt bonds sold to the
Kit« Dtiryer, Hasel Pnrnxnter. Ern
Legion Beat« Grove.
eel Nelson. Margaret llatignn. Mjrr-f By a margin of 180 points. the expicled that these streams will hare Commerce according to President H . continue to grow Additional equip- Lumbrmen's Trust company of Port-
tie llsrvev. Shirley Hentenwnv. Lu Bprlngfleld American Ix-glon bowling been well covered by fishermen.
j. p ox
, ment Is being acquired, and more land from $100 to $500. This wan
requested by the buyers who said
cllle Btewart, George Moon. Gladys team «»Hoped (he Cottage Grove le
Prospect* for the flshio sensor
Constant requests for Information H,f>raKP roam *• Provided,
they could well the larger bonds bet.
Collins, Delbert Whltenack. \ Viola glornnlres at the southern town Frl good, local (Algiers believe. Fishermen iwncernlng this city, and the know!-
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Nelson. Gertrude Mustoe Purmntee dnv night On the local tram were J are remntded of the fish snd game ,.qt(. that Springfield Is losing an ev- B O O T l E G L IQ U O R F O U N D
ter.
F Wechter asked that L street near
Markham Katheryn ifemenwav. Ida M I arson C It Senseney. O M Ol­
commission * action In ruling many e r present opportunity In getting in
IN CLEANING UP PARK his property be repaired and the
Coy Bt-lln Barker. Margaret Hulsey. son, Jess Meats and Trubert Hende--
streams of the coast country closed touch with prospective Oregon set-
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matter was left to the street commit­
F ilth Horning. Lucille Fritts. Con «on. Tom Shnrmon. C. A. Swnrts and
this season, und It Is stated that war tiers, are matters which make the
Cached bootleg liquor, totaling In
tee.
stance R< hhan. Oladva Walker. Elor- C. F Scott accompanied the team
dens will wntrh these stream s care- printlnr of appropriate literature an a" several cases, was found In the
A petition to grade and gravel A
e -c c B’tirlt and Dorothy Aheene,
fully during th first few days of the Important issue, says the chamber hushes on the kite of Springfield a
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street between Ninth and Tenth was
Play Practica Start».
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executive The Oregon State Cham, “«w city perk by workmen Hear ng
„ n tf-eer ordered
to
"Whai
Rehearsals for the plav.
CHECK PASSER SERVING
Open season In the tidewater por- W r o f Commaroe, of which the local th** P«fk for uae laet week. That the
sneclficatlons S e v
TIME IN PENETENTIARY »«W elled to Jone»." to be given »« tlons of coast streams attracted a civic organization Is a member, each P»rk site had been the hiding place,. enth street from A to C will he relm*
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farm home benefit party composed of C. F Barber of month sends out lists of
people ,,r perhaps place of exchange, for ( proved this vear and ’• w»« said that
Lon W nkefteld. who "bought" a about May 1. have started with Mrs Sprli-gfleld. T A Barber of Westfir, throughout the Vnlted States who are local bootleggers and their customers, I
lack
cut, on Seventh could he used to
ranch In Bprlngfleld with a fictitiou s Flovd Thompson directing The en- and Bert McCnrray of Eugene, last planning on moving to Oregon If a wa" Indicated In the finds, but
fill on A stret. The city will do th»
check, and thereafter set out for CiJ ,,r*' caste for the play has not yet g u„^(l!lr - j - j , , , pHr(y fished In the »tus- favorable location Is found. At pres- ° f Hue« prevented an official invest!
work In both cases.
Mapleton, making a good "at. no effort Is made hy Springfield Hon.
Ifornla strewing much worthies* pa- been chosen The presentation w
law r
John Fitzereernld was ordered t»
he
In
the
Bell
theatre.
to
get
In
touch
with
these
people
be-
TI1"
park
site
is
located
on
the
’
retch
of
«liver-side
salmon
and
sal­
per on the way. has been found guilty
huild a cement sldowsflt in front 9t
cause of the lack of literature telling disused Seavey Ferry ro«d. and Is
v-„ii„ hz,i,uv«rd to
In a Stockton. California, court of n
mon trout.
Priscilla Club Meets.
of this district.
believed to have b een .a n ’ ldeal place nl" Pr / . f
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charge of (Missing worthless checks,
connect
with
one
constructed farther
An enjoyable afternoon was spent
for such purposes a* it apparently
anil Is now In the Callfnmtn pene
R
ecently,'President
Cox
had
printed
.
j out.
had been used.
tenttsrv. according to word w i v e d Ia«t Friday bv members of the Prls- HORSEBACK RIDES PROVE
letters which gave considerable In­
recorder was Instructed to
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bv W O Hughes of the First Nation Hila Hub. who met wt the home of SERIOUS FOR LOCAL BOYS formation, to be sent to those who J Kenneth Gossler had charge of i The
,
,
iv
,
.
.
v
v
j
notify
the
Southern Pacific company _
#) h„nk
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I Mrs Riley Snodgrass Rrefreshments
Hearing
the
park
of
underbrush
and
made direct replies here for litera­
.
, ,
, . . ..
, »hat there was an ordinance requiring
What for a time had all the fea­
scrubs, and has completed the work
Wakefield was sentenced Io from w m «erved late In the arternoon
ture.
_.
,
that a license fee should be paid in
ture»
of
a
wild
west
show
In
minia­
The cleanup was paid for hy
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the
one to fourteen years In the prMon.;
,
advance to operate busses.
ture
turned
Into
something
more
ser
Springfield
Chamber
of
Commerce
Mr Hughes learned. The man w a s .F R F E TEXTBOOKS TO BE
Renreeentatives of the Wester®
SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION *ou" for f<n,r sPr,n<Deld youths last A C C ID E N T S INJURE
and the Lions Hub. The park sMe Is
arrested as a result of the quick ac­
Electric
company were present and
Bnturdnv when officials of the ITnited
SEVERAL-WORKERS a part of the city’s 250 acre Indus­
tion of the local banker, who sent a
i gave the council information about
Francis
F
Powers,
Instructor
In
the
State«
Forest
service
Interrupted
the
trial tract.
warning to the secretary of the Moose | nui»>i- r
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ornamental street lighting. They said
Io !g- In Los Angelen. to whom he h" , education department of the Vnlvet- event nnd took the would-be cowboys
Accidents In mill and woods In this
that they would furnish the council
lleved Wakefield would go when ar- slty of Oregon, will apeak before the Into custody for breaking Into a prlv- district took their usual toll of victims
4 L S T IC K E R S S O U G H T
R plan and estim ate for lighting Malo
riving In the Angel city The ruse Brotherhood of the Methodist church ate property and riding government late last week and this week.
t
BY SPRINGFIELD LOCAL Street The council expect« to take
work'd and Wakefield walked Into here Monday night on the subject of horses without permission.
q . r
Hamilton an employe of the.
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up ornamental «treet lighting this
the hand« of the law The man w h o ''F r e e Textbooks for the School«"
The hoys, James Steel. Roy Sever- Fisher mill, was brought to Spring-1
Probably 500 more of the automo- 9Um-mer when the present contract
preferred specific charges against , Both sides of the question will be dla- ' erson. Franklin Worley and Alva field Saturday for treatment of his bile windshield stickers, which were
th«* Mountain States Power cotn-
him had received a worthless c h e c k ' ensued hy Mr Powers, who has con-¡Green, all Springfield lads of about left foot, which was crushed
when
deslgned here some tim e ago and pany expires,
ducted
extensive
Investigations
re-
i
16
or
16
years
of
age.
were
taken
caught
In
a
drum
while
working
at
written on the First National bnnk
which proved exceedingly popular
garding the matter.
before Justice of the P ea ce R. W the mill He was taken from here to wj(h
orKan,MtlonfI t h ^ g h o u t the p T A T O NOMINATF
of Springfield.
The addres» will follow dinner In Smith. They were Informed that the the Eugene hospital, and It will be
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state, will be ready for use again at j
AT FRIDAY’S MEETING
the church dining room.
penally for horse thelevery was a considerable time before he Is again
a nearly date, according to D. W. Mc-
USE WOODFN POXES IS
1 nenetentlary confinement, and were able to work.
Klnnon. seerU ary of the local.
Vr-mlnettou o f offle^ -s will take
Newcomens Locate H ere.
let go free on probation with th«
SLOGAN FOR CAMPAIGN
Oliver Dorsey, employed at th«
looal 41, Unit has sent to Port- ptace at a meeting of the Snrlngfleld
Mrs. J. IL Matheson of North Rend underatandlnft that their conduct Is same pince, sustained a badly hrulsel ,nn(, headquarters requesting that Parent-Teachers association,
to be
With a view to strengthening Ihe is visiting at the home of Mr. nnd j to j)c «-{itched.
arm Friday when his arm was struck mnrP of (he stickers he printed for held at the Lincoln school Friday
lumber miirkH the Snrlngfleld cham­ Mr». M. J. McKlIn. The Ma’hesons
T Q
jaw enforcement of Io-a wire cable.
distribution, and expects early result- afternoon at 3 o’clock "
’ -«••on
ber of commerce nnd the local unit have purchas'd property from the
for (he forest service office, and
On April 7, A R Cramer, while run O. H. Jarrett, superintendent of the wI,j take place at the next meeting,
of the l.oval Legion of Logg'-rs nnd Mi-Kilns near the Lincoln school, end
Taylor, took the hoys Into
ring on logs at the Fisher plant, fell : local mill. Dan Crites nnd George j a decision has h e n ™«de to try
Lumbermen, are Jointly undertaking
pr(.(taring It* put up a new house custody. The horse* ridden hy the
-nd sustained a macerated right leg. Davenport, designed the
sticker. 0„t for one year a suggested plan
n campaign to Induce people to use
,|,p property. Thev will move here youths were being pastured on the
lie » ,
brought to Springfield for Which was carried on automobiles all that each school have its own P.-T.
w oolen Instead of fibre boxes for the 9O(,n
Tom Seavey place near Mohawk.
treatment Friday, when the serious- ; over the country during the tourlat A. Instead of having a Joint organi­
shipm ent of goods. The campaign wns
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zation as |n the past. This plan is to
season.
n< ss of the injury was realized.
start' d by the 4L locals nt lh-nd, i
g ar (_«avei Road
«
go
into effect next year, and if It
SALVATION
ARMY
DRIVE
Oregon.
I Considerable damage wna done to
prove« satisfactory, will become per­
PACKAGE GROCERY SOLD:
The local organizations urge that | ,|t<1 Cadillac nutomoblle owned hy W.
PROVES TO BE SUCCESS MARCOLA UNION HIGH
manent. Thus three organizations
merchants, especially, cooperate h y , c . MarLngnn when the machine left
SWAMPED BY LOCALS MOVES TO NEW QUARTERS will he formed—the Lincoln Rrattaln
buying goods shipped Io wooden boxes lhp r(M»,l In the McKenzie Pass last
Approximately $200 Is expected to
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n F
Grindall has purchased th« and High »ehool Parent-Teachers as-
whenever the price nnd the quality Is Bnturdny nnd crashed Into a rock, he raised for Salvation Army relief
Raseball
rained on the Marcóla n E Orindall ha-s purenaseo m
equal. It I» also urged Hint local peo- .Mr. McT,agan was driving, with the j work In the county as a result of a high school diamond yesterday after- All-Package grocery from C. - ' '
Eugene will speak at
and will move into the Perkins- » r •
sPpa*
pie In buying goods, ask whetfler It gears in Intermediate, and gave pres-1 campaign which Is being brought to noon, and when it was all over the
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was shipped nr sold In wooden boxes, SHrP (o the accelerator Instead of the | n close today In Springfield. SolHtors Springfield high haseball nine started Stevens building at Main and Fourth,
brake. The enr Immediately headed wtn make their reports today to ller- b mp w„ h „ J# , () , vlctory hanR|ng g r e e ts immediately. It was announced
Omitted,
rather than fibre.
^ na p]att w^ g
"The fnel that It Is the lumber In forward left the road, hit the rock, bert J. Cox. who has had charge of ,lf , hp|r hc„ g Puperlor BWll„ | ng nhll- yesterday. The store will be opened ¡
i ,,y of (he ]oca] squaa, and the speedy for business In the new quarters
dustrv that Is the most Important re nnd hounded back to the highway ,h». campaign here.
I Inadvertently omitted from the list of
source of the Snrlngfleld district „g„|n, badly damaged,
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teachers of the elementary schools,
The American Legion has given Ihe twirling of Hastings and Beeson, ■' H’
Mr'
who recen y came ere ,
. . . .
should result In especial Interest In
campaign the strongest support, a c-, proved far too much for the Mnrcoln from
Nebraska,
has
not
yet
decided
which was printed in the last Issue
Biq E ngin es Coming.
favor of this movement," said Presi­
cording to Mr. Cox. Practically n il, outfit.
concerned1«’ <° a ”»‘
will do next, and f o r , of the N ews Miss Platt was elected
Dig "hog" engines are to be used I Ihe business men, and members of! So far as Marcóla was
dent H. J Cox of Ihe chum her. "Whe.
Ome
a8” 8tlM
,h e
^ H l ’ roce’ 7 n »aia’rv of" $112^0 along
♦ her there Is a box factory In the d ls-i„ n the Natron cutoff railroad within
have been" be the game was a comedy of errors
telct or not. makes no difference, for „ w p h . according to word received i h |„(1 (h<j m„VPmpnt Mr„ M n n ,in t. The argument was Springfield’s from mo’ al ot 1 9 9 orp'_________ w1th the ott,er teachers.
It la the strengthening of the g e n e r a ll y railroad officials here The en-
nn) N A Rowe hayp
ng
start to finish.
Overhaul Tow er.
„
lumber market with which we are glneb will ho used to handle tn" ,
Last Friday, Springfield lost a hard-
Infant Girl Dies.
wor ktralns which nr" being operated i
concerned."
fought game to Cobtrrg. 4 to 7. Three I The new tower which supports th e , Marjorie Lucille Davis, 18-months
on the line, and will rsma
' Tile comm ittee which pushed in­ extra Innings were played to break
main power lines entering the lo c a l, old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. A.
side of the river during the g reater' drive Included Harry Stewart of th«,
Baby Boy Welcomed—Dr. and Mrs,
I a tie.
Mountain States
Power com pany D avis of 725 D street, d1««l last Frl-
S Ralph Dlppel are the hnppy par- part of each week while the bridge Lions Hub; Percy Tyson of Scout
plant was overhauled this week, and ! day. Funeral services were held Bun-
Troop
No.
1;
Levi
N
eet
of
Scout
ents of n baby hoy, born at the Pa-j work Is under way.
Troop No. 2; John W ills of the Arner- * Baby Boy Born—Mr. and Mrs Wal
. painted. Two ornamental lig h ts ( , day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with
clflc Christian hospital this morning j
lenn Legion; H. E. Pettlcord of the ter N ich i's are thb parents of s bnhv'have been mounted on the top of the Rev. 8. Farl Childers of the Christian
1;39 o'clock. T he newcomer tipped ! Goes to Canary— E. E. Morrison
^ L 'scn les at seven a n d ’’three quarters' spent 'yesterday at Canary on bust-HL unit and William Wright of the Loy born yesterday morning at th « , tower, and are to be connected up church officiating. Burial wa« 'B
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pounds.
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Chamber of n„romoez*.
Commerci.
I f.miilV
family ‘lfillltt
tom e nn
on Vlnfh
Ninth atr0At
street
1 nnd lil
jand
lighted.
J.aurel Hill cemetery.