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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 15, NO. 57 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. FELLOWS GRANO CLUB MEMBERS TO OOO LODGE WORLD AFFAIR SHOW AT STATE FAIR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1925 Wreck of the Shenandoah GRESHAM MVN WRITES FROM ( AMP PERRY TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year PHONE SYSTEM WILL INCLUDE TROUTDALE T he O utlook is in receip t of a le tte r I T he Odd Fellow s of Oregon a re to w ritten u n d er date of Septem ber 8 by e n te rta in m any tra in loads of ea ste rn Jack so n F. Jones of G resham , who ls ------------ 1 visito rs at th e sovereign g ran d lodge ' a m em ber of the Oregon n atio n al T he county club boys and g irls who w hich m eets in P o rtlan d , S eptem ber A fter a w aiting period of over two g u ard team now com peting for n atio n have been selected to ta k e th e ir w ork 21-25, A lthough th e g ath erin g w ill be m ouths in th e m a tte r of w h eth er th e al h onors in rifle shooting at Camp to th e sta te fair w hich m eets a t Salem, held in P ortlan d , and th e 7.000 m em sw itchboards of th e Pacific T elephone P erry , Ohio. Oregon had won some Septem ber 29, a re as follow s: In the bers of the o rd er in th a t city a re d i and T eleg rap h com pany in T ro u td ale o u tstan d in g prizes and Jones w as ex p o u ltry division, P au l B uckner, Lee rectly handlin g th e big convention, yet w hich w ere destroyed in th e fire p ecting to w in his d istinguished Copeland and H om er L um sden of th e ta sk falls upon th e w hole sta te and w hich visited th a t place in May of th e m a rk sm an sh ip m edal. He w rites as F airv iew : Chrl Bowman and Raym ond every m em ber of th e o rd er is c o n trib p rese n t year w ere o r w ere not to be follow s: Beigh of G ilb ert: H enry Brown, uting tow ard th e e n tertain m en t fund, replaced, at a recen t m eeting of th e W ayne Adams, R oland S heller, Chas. w hich w ill ag g reg ate n early $50,000. 'T h ere a re about 5000 men In cam p. I p u b l|c 8prvlcp colnniission of Orpgon E d w ards and V elm er Cook, L ynch; T he city of P o rtlan d is co n trib u tin g 1500 of whom are com peting, an d th e ,t w a„ dpcldpd th „, thp ,|neg ()f the F re d Moll, Charles. Nevelle and Lloyd $20,000 out of its com bined convention com petition is extrem ely keen th is PaciHc ,.om pany wprp to bp 8 u p p lant. fund w hich w as subscribed ea rly in Stevenson of P o w ellhurst. ! year. The team s com peting h ere rep- ed by tbo8P of thp M ultnoniah and T he sew ing classes a re divided into th e y ea r to han d le som e 16 m ajor co n rese n t every sta te in the Union, as C lackam as County M utual Telephone I w ell as a few foreign co u n tries, i j com pany th re e divisions: Alice Ingram , Lois ventions w hich w ere to m eet in th e I Among th e la tte r are team s from Cuba I E vans, E lsie H offm eister, B eatrice city of P o rtlan d d u rin g the season. A h earin g w as held at the city hall , and C anada. P o rto Rico also has a T he Odd F ellow s a re one of th e G ran t, L eona Lem ke, L illian K nudson, J i n T ro u td ale in Ju ly callin g atten tio n team on th e field. larg est, if not th e larg est, fra te rn a l H a rrie t M organ and H elen H essem er to th e fact th a t a duplication of tele- com prising the first division; Jean organization in th e w orld, and th is is 'T he m atch yesterday, S eptem ber 7. phone ay8tpms in a te rrito ry as sm all Copeland, L illian K nudson, L enora a w orld g ath erin g . T he g ran d sire of was of in fan try team s and w as th e | ln PXtpnt a8 , h „ , 8prvpd ,n T ro u td ale S andm an and H elen B runson, division A u strala sia w ill be p resen t to re p re , m ost th rillin g and sp e ctacu lar m atch and su rro u n d in g neighborhoods w as 2, and F lorence M ullenhoff, M arie sen t th a t section. T h ere w ill be sev staged. I t consisted of a com bat p ro b uneconom ic and had a tendency to Mullenhoff, and Je ssie N asshahn ,the era l thousan d from th e provinces of lem of ru n n in g fire for 300 yards. Old re s tric t telephonic com m unication. Canada, w here th e re a re m any flour th ird . Oregon took th ird place, th e cav alry From th e testim ony a t th e h earin g it and in fan try tak in g first and second, i also developed th a t th e long d istan ce T he hom em aking d ep a rtm en t will ishing Odd Fellow lodges. A num ber respectively. Oregon m ade the fastest i ra te from T ro u td ale to P o rtlan d over be rep rese n ted by four girls, th re e of of sta te s of th e e a st a re sending tra in tim e, going down the Held in 4 m inutes th e M utual com pany's lines w as 10 them from F airv iew : they a re M ar loads, th e re being th re e special tra in s and 3 seconds, and sp ectato rs declared cen ts a call, w hereas th e ra te over the jo rie Moller, K ath e rin e Lewis, M arian from Chicago. One is term ed th e Odd it, by far, th e p re ttie st ru n staged. We Pacific com pany's lines w as 15 cents, B u rlingam e and L ucile F urey, th e la st Fellow Special, and w ill c a rry th e a re first of ail n atio n al g uard team s, said condition having a tendency to nam ed being from G ilbert. Bonnie grand sire, H erb ert A. Thom pson, and how ever, and win th e trophy for th a t force th e business in te re sts of T ro u t M axwell, also from G ilbert, w ill dem his staff of officers w ith a num ber of place. T he Oregon civilian team took dale to pay for dual telephone service. o n stra te the a rt of canning for the th e delegates from th a t p a rt of the A nother is th e Rebekah sixth place and placed first of all civ clu b m em bers. F ive boys form the country. P rto r to th e fire in T ro u td ale the ilian team s. p o tato club and w ill exhibit th e ir assem blies. M yrtle W. T andy, and Pacific com pany served 22 su b scrib ers som e 200 rep rese n tativ es to th e A sso "T he Oregon n ational guard team is p ro d u ct a t th e fair, K enneth Bram - from the T ro u td ale exchuuge, w hile ' doing very well and we expect^Jo go h all, G ilbert N elson, Amos A nderson, ciation of Rebekah assem blies. T h ere Above, a nose view of the ill-f ted Shenandoah, in the field where th e M utual com pany served 102 sub- will also be a H oosier S tate Special, It fell near Ava, Ohio. This picture was taken after souvenir hunters home w ith th e ‘'b aco n ” th is y ear Bily H olm es and C arl E kstrom , all sd fib ers from the G resham exchange had almost stripped the cr a ft Only a-great mass of twisted steel again. th e boys w ith th e exception of the conducted by th e Odd Fellow s of In- in th e T ro u td ale te rrito ry . The s e r remains of America’s “Queen of tba A te? « Below—fourteen bodies dfena and sev eral ca r loads from “ In th e five individual m atch es th a t first hailing from Pow ell Valley. of those who died in the ccaetu vice ren d ered by the la tte r com pany, W ashington, D. C., w hich is th e home have been fired th u s far, I stan d at the T h e cooking division w ill have because of its being a full 24-hour se r of E. W. B radford, deputy g ran d sire top of our team , witli a to tal of 326 out th re e rep rese n tativ es, V ernon K elley, vice, was considered to be m ore n early of the sovereign g ran d lodge. One of of 350. L ieu ten an t Spooner sta n d s E ileen McCauley, E lw in May, T helm a ad eq u ate th a n th a t of the Pacific the big e a ste rn d elegations w ill be second, w ith 322. I have placed w ell Davids and L ena A nderegg. F our com pany, w hich exchange w as located from th e sta te of P ennsylvania. Penn up in th e m oney in four of 4he five clu b w orkers, L aw rence Mahaffey. in a confectionery and the o p erato r sylvania has m ore Odd Fellow lodges m atches, and um hoping my good luck E d g ar Dixon. Jo h n W elbes and Louise of w hich w as unuble to devote full th an any oth er sta te in th e country. w ill continue. • W heeler, w ill be on hand w ith th e ir tim e to Hie sw itchboard. P ottstow n, P en n sy lv an ia, w ill send a "At th e close of th is shoot I expect H am p sh ire pigs, w hile the C hester , T h ere w ere th re e im p o rtan t findings ca r load w ith m uch regalia. They People of G resham and vicinity in in our high school gym nasium It will to have my d istinguished m a rk sm a n W hites w ill be in ch a rg e of W illiam have an excellent degree staff, and are cluding high school stu d en ts, will be any th in g b ut a tam e affair. He ship m edal, w hich Is sought for by all, as th e re su lt of the h earin g w hich w as N ew lands and L aw rence D outhit. In | lield in T ro u td ale in Ju ly and, sum m ed th e D uroc pig display, R ichard exl)ectil|f! to c a rry off th e prizes in all have an o p p o rtu n ity to h ea r th e Rev. m ay be expected to ta k e a sw ing out and re p re se n ts th e peak of all rifle up briefly, w ere to th e effect th a t th e th ree degrees of th e encam pm ent Billy Sunday tom orrow . He will speak on the rings, or perform on th e p a r m a rk sm an sh ip .” Beadle, Isabel N ew lands, Ju lia K erch- logical exchange to serve th e te r r l- . branch. in th e gym at th e Union high school at allel bars, or tu rn a h an d sp rin g or A le tte r to A ttorney C. G. S chneider e r an d M illard C hase will sh a re th e dash down th e line for a goal or a from th e boys at Camp P e rry w ritte n tory from an- econom ic stan d p o in t T he m ajor p a rt, how ever, of the 10 o'clock sh arp . honors. R obert S terlin g and E dgar It is said th e gym w ill hold about touchdow n at any m inute. In fact, no u nder date of S eptem ber 11, say s th a t would be th a t of th e M ultnom ah and F ra n k w ill have ch a rg e of the sheep. m em bership th a t w ill be in a tte n d 1000 p erso n s but If less th an 1500 tu rn one will be safe w hen th is vigorous Jo n es w as m ain tain in g his strid e a t C lackam as County M utual T elephone ance w ill be from th e th ree sta te s of As u sual th e th re e leading breeds out to bear th e baseball evangelist ev an g elist goes b u n tin g for sin n ers. th a t tim e and th a t he had th e honor com pany, and as a re s u lt it w as o r of c a ttle w ill com e in for a g re a t deal 1 W ashington, Idaho, and Oregon. Idaho som ebody will lose a good bet. An offering w ill be ta k en fo r th e of w inning a place on th e United S er dered ad eq u ate service th ro u g h th e of atten tio n . In th e H olstein division ls sending in a num ber of degree It is assu red by th o se who know th e benefit of S unday's W inona Bible vice team , m ade up of the best m a rk s G resham exchange to the tow n of A rth u r B urns, L aw rence A ylsw orth, ' team s and p u ttin g on several floats T ro u td ale and Hdjacent te rrito ry evangelist th a t w hen Billy tu rn s loose I school. men In th e nationnl g uard team s. Jo h n F lem ing, M argaret K erslake, j They expect to have h e a d q u a rte rs in w hich was previously served by the W alter A ndregg and T racy A ndregg P o rtlan d durin g the big g ath erin g and Pacific T elephone and T eleg rap h com CASE OF DIPHTHERIA WILLYS• OVERLAND w ill have the display in charge, w hile en tertain all v isito rs “a n d frien d s in LOCAL WOMEN TAKE pany. MANY FLORAL PRIZES DEVELOPS AT UNION HIGH tru e w estern s p irit in th e nam e of ( I T S SEDAN PRICE th e Je rse y s w ill have eight boys at It w as fu rth e r o rd ered th a t th e th e ir head, B ert Gibson, Alvin T ill th a t jurisdictio n . W ashington, w hich E xtensive displays w ere m ade of T he s ta rtlin g price reduction on the Pacific com pany be au th o rized to d is T helm a Naylor, d au g h ter of Mr. and is ta k in g advantage of th e place of the m an, K enneth K esterson, Roy Beadle, d ah lias at the show held in V ancou Mrs. Jam es N aylor, resid in g n o rth ea st O verland sta n d ard sedan from $655 to continue Its lines and ttiat th e M utual L ew is Dahl, Sven Nelson, Clyde Je n - g ath erin g of sovereign g ran d lodge ver, W ashington, last week u nder tlie of G resham , is ill at h er hom e w ith a $595 as announced by W lllys-O ver- com pany should provide sim ilar fa rm n in g s and Alvin Johnson. In th e . th is year, w ill likely have n early as auspices of tlie C larke County F loral com bination of quinzy and d ip h th eria. land b rin g s th e price of th is full-sized er line service to th o se su b scrib ers B row n Sw iss class Paul, M agdolena m any v isitors in P o rtlan d as th e sta te society, bv Mrs. Vera T u ck er and Mrs. She becam e ill w hile at high school sedan to th e low est figure ever m ade who a re now receiving farm er line and A nna Boeckli of L innton will rep- of Oregon. T hey have over 60,000 F ra n k Heiney, w orking to g eth er. Tills W ednesday and was unable to re tu rn on a full-sized sedan with sliding gear sw itching service th ro u g h Hie T ro u t re se n t th e ir club, also H ow ard, A lfred m em bers of th e o rd er in W ashington, show w as the crow ning event of the T h u rsd ay m orning. W hen a physician tran sm issio n , according to W. A. Hes- dale sw itchboard. T he local com pany and G eorge Crossen, also of Linnton. w hile Oregon has but 43,000 m em bers. floral season and w as th e fo u rth to be w as called, c u ltu re s w ere tak en im sel, O verland dealer. sh all also file a tarifT w ith th e public Mr. K inder, county club agent, T here w ill be a num ber of special The price reduction on th e sta n d ard serv ice com m ission w ithin a specified sta te s th a t th e livestock delegation is j tra in s from different p a rts of W ash held by th e society th is year, in its e f m ediately of her th ro a t and the a il fo rt to m ake V ancouver the floral city ment diagnosed as d ip h th e ria, quinzy sedan follow s closely on th e heels of num ber of days se ttin g o ut ra te s, going to be la rg e r th a n ever before at ington, and at le ast a h alf dozen dif- as well as the p ru n e city of th e n o rth developing later. A nti-toxin was ad a g en eral price reduction announced ru les and reg u latio n s n ecessary to th e sta te fair. W hile th e q u ality of feren t counties in Oregon a re con- w est. P rizes won by the G resham m inistered to th e p atien t th re e su c last m onth w hich affected m a teria lly ren d e r th e service required. th e w o rk done a t th e county fair w as tem p latin g c h a rte rin g special tra in s women w ere as follow s: cessive tim es and she lias now been every model produced by W illys- for th e ir m em bers. T illam ook and very good, big th in g s are being ex More Lightning Freaks Reported. 1st. 2d and 3d on ca ctu s dahlias. pronounced out of danger. G reat p re O verland. pected from the boys and g irls th is C latsop counties w ere am ong th e first In addition to th e dam age w hich caution has been tak en a t th e high to plan for a special tra in . H ow ever, 1st, Union Ja c k ; 2d Ballet G irl; 3d. W illys-O verland officials point out y ear a t Salem. T h ere w ill be a judging team con the g re a t bulk of the m em bers in O re M agnificent; show dahlias, 2d on Gold school to prevent th e sp read of th is th a t th e trem endous success of the was w rought a t th e D. M. Cathey sistin g of th ree boys from the Victory gon and W ashington w ill atten d by M edal; pom pons, 1st on Belie of disease at th is tim e, and w arn in g s O verland sta n d ard sedan in conjunc hom e a week ago Monday evening d istric t pig club w hich will be u nder auto. T here a re five a rte ria l paved S pringfield; 2d on F airy Q ueen; sin have been issued ^ y P rin c ip a l Cannon j tlon w ith Im proved and Increased p ro w hen a stra y bolt en tered uninvited th e leadership of Mrs. A. O. Stafford highw ays ru n n in g Into P o rtlan d ; two gle, 1st on Ami B a rrille t; 2d on Union to th e effect th a t if stu d e n ts becom e ( ductlon facilities for th is model a re and m ade Its way down an electric T hey a re Floyd Stafford, Ian B urns from th e south, th e east side and w est la c k ; 2d on basket display of P at affected w ith sore th ro a t or an y of Its resp o n sib le for th e $60 drop in price, w ire in th e w all and out a hole In th e and H arold D ahl. side highw ays; th e Colum bia highw ay, o'M ara and blue d elp h in iu m s; 2d on accom panim ents, they would do well b ringing th is ^full-sized, flve-passen- p la ste r, strik in g th e buck of th e k itch en ran g e n ear w hich Mrs. C athey Tw o boys and tw o girls have been w hich extends from be Pacific ocean b ask et of R heinisher F ro h sin n ; 1st on I to rem ain at home u n til su re of th e ir ger sedan to a new low price level, selected from M ultnom ah county to on th e w est to Th< D alles on th e east bask et Sweet B rie r; 2d on b ask et of condition. In m aking th e new announcem ent, w as sta n d in g p rep a rin g the evening a tte n d the sta te fair cam p, M arjorie and is in excellent condition clea r pink N ib elungenhort; 1st on best W illys-O verland also announces th a t m eal, th re e o th e r places in th e n eig h Well Known \u r « e Become« Bride. HPVPral ,m p o rta n t fpa„ lrP8 havP bppn borhood are learned to have been v is M oller, Je an C opeland, K enneth through the e a s t; and the n o rth e rn basket. T his w as a basket of blue A m a rriag e which will be of in te re st addpd to , be O verland sta n d ard sedan ited at about th e sam e tim e. At C lar highw ay w hich com es from the C ana lim ax aste rss, J. M. G oodrich, co n B ram h ail and Clifford E kstrom . to Hie m any friends of the brid e re- 1 tb a , m a te rla i,y in crease its value. The ence C athey's home, a few rods ea st of dian b order . tain in g over 50 blooms. F irs t on best M other of It, f . Ross Dies. ’ A Rebekah degree team Is com ing llsplay of d ah lias in show, o th er flow- siding in G resham and P le a sa n t Home la test ln one-piece w indshields now his fa th e r’s, lightning burned out th e T he funeral was held in P ortland from T ransco n a, M anitoba, w hich Is rs, g reen s ami tab le d eco ratin g p e r took place In P o rtlan d on T h u rsd ay com es as sta n d ard equipm ent on th is telephonic connection, pu ttin g the on W ednesday of last week for Mrs. n ear W innipeg. T h ere w ill also be m itted. T his w as judged for class, evening of la st week when Miss car, giving a m axim um of vision and bells out of com m ission, un til r e S am an tha Ross, aged 94 years, m other degree team s from V ancouver, B. C., h ighest per cent of good blooms, and Alh< rta S chneider, a siste r of A ttorney v en tilatio n . W ider and deeper seats p aired by th e telephone com pany. C. G. S ch neider of th is place, becam e and cu shions add to th e com fort and T his also o ccu rred a t Fred R uegg's of D. C. Ross of th is place. In term e n t S eattle, B ellingham , and a num ber of a rtis tic arran g em en t. Mrs. T ucker and Mrs. H einey had a th e bridp of E. S w anson, who is co n rid in g ease of th e car, w hile the ra d i place, a m ile w est of th ere. The bolts w as m ade in th e H all cem etery, near n o rth ern cities. D etroit, M ichigan, la au tifu l display at S ilverton last n e c t'd with the Pacific E lectric com- ato r and head lam p rim s a re now ap p a ren tly did no m ore barm th an T ro u td ale. O ther surviving children sending a Rebekah team w ith th e hope T he cerem ony av ailab le on all O verland sta n d ard se en terin g th ro u g h th e telephone w ire, a re H enry. D. W„ G. W., J. W.. Mrs. J .’"’o f ca p tu rin g the first prize In pu ttin g week T h u rsd ay , F rid ay and S atu rd ay , Paliv» ° f P o rtland. ook place a t thi F rien d s ch u rc h on dans in nickel finish. D espite th e fact com pletely dem oralizing the b atteries in ca re of Miss Lake, who has bei H. S tapleton and H anna Vincent. Mrs. on the Rebekah degree. the ea st side and w as followed by a th a t th is c a r m ade Its public ap p e a r- | of thp Phono m echanism and leaving Istlng Mrs. T ucker. Ross lived y ears ago near C orbett and reception at the borne of th e bride s | an ce less th a n th ree m onths ago, the th ro u g h th e ground wire. At th e w as w ell know n by the pioneers in P atronize G resham Beauty Shoppe. Sham pooing, m arcellin g , h air cu t- | A lm ost every man is a loud d resser sister, Mr Boyd Wolf. Mrs. S w an O verland sta n d ard sedan has grow n S chuyler Jones home an o th er freak ish th a t section. H er la te home had been ting, m anicuring, scientific tre a tm e n t son is a train ed n u rse In P o rtlan d and in p o p u larity by leaps atid hounds, tric k w as played by th e electric c u r —when he is looking for a lost co llar at T igard, Oregon. of the scalp and skin. Phone 1841 for has been connected w ith th e Robb X- facto ry reco rd s reveal, because of Its ren t when It cam e down playfully button. appointm ent.—Adv. ray lab o rato ries for th e p ast tw o years m eeting a special dem and In th e two th ro u g h th e chim ney, en tered the hot M edulla—"I'v e changed my m ind." It • He :■ ,!». g«,» as an X -ray specialist. Mr. an d Mrs. door body types. O blongata—"Does the new one w ork Make y o u r te le p n o n e e a rn you m o re w ater ta n k and left as quickly as It hv c o n n e c tin g tt w ith a w an t ad >h» « d o ' 1.1« an y b e tte r? "—Okla. W hirlw ind. Sw anson will resid e n ear 52d stree t ] Long n arro w w indows, giving th e cam e, descending th ro u g h Hie w ater and H aw thorne avenue. m axim um of vision and v entilation, pipe Into th e ground. H allie Jones, also provide safety facilities for the who w as sittin g by th e stove In tlie This Crew N ow Opening Its Na.don-Widc Dry Drive A g reat in su ran ce com pany has de- I sm all fam ily, w hile th e arran g e m en t kitchen, w as co n siderably sta rtled , to d a r e d th a t fat Is m ore dang ero u s to of the sp ecially folding front seat say tlie least. The o ccu p an ts of th e tlie individual th an ocean or railro a d backs perm it free and unencum bered four houses co nsider them selves fo r travel. F at is said to kill m ore , a c c e ss to tlie r e a r seat. W lllys-O ver- tu n a te th a t they w ere not injure*) and Ann rlcan s th a n any th in g el F atty ' land d ea le rs declare th e O verland th a t fio fires resu lted from th e in v a deg en eratio n of the h e a rt d lls m any. I sta n d ard sedan is th e fa ste st selling sion. F at accu m u lates on tnfddl« -aged bust- I ca r Hie com pany lias produced In the news and professional nu n. In old age ' O verland line, and th e volum e of b u s "B ab e” Ruth has been suspended especially fat is dangerous and th e n i iness at th e reco rd -b reak in g low price from baseball and fined $5000 for fa il It ts most d ifflcult to get rid of. The of $595 Is expected to treb le th a t e s u re to observe th e tra in in g ru les. h eart has hi iconie w eakened and w on't ( tablished situ«' Ho' O verland sAmdard T h a t’s because he was u n d er an a r stand th e exercise th a t m ight help | sedan w as Introduced. b iter who had th a t pow er. Each of to relieve tt e fat. T he only safeg u ard I us daily b reak s th e ru les of h ealth ag ain st the condition is a stro n g will , and success In life's gam e. But we Have Headlights Tested. t< introl the appetite. We a re authorized by th e se creta ry a re our own a rb ite rs and co n tin u e In , of sta te to te st Ford h eadlights. Bring th e gam e un til crow ded o u t by an o th | your c a r In and com ply w ith th e law. Save Hie Surface. R aker & Son. G resham , phone 1301. er m ore tit. Who is th e re th a t d o esn 't "Is ft tru e th a t sta tistic s show th a t I feel he could do fifty to a hundred All state and divisional chiefs In Gen. Lincoln C. Andrew's new FederaTDry Army were in Wash women live lo be older th an m en?" , A Toast. per cen t m ore and b etter w ork if the ington last week for a final council-of-war before the big drive which started this week. There are 22 "They ought to. P a in t’s a g reat i G resham — with all thy fau lts I j ru les of rig h t living w ere m ore c a re district chiefs, unrestricted by state lines. It la planned to "get the big onea”—cutting off the liquor sup- p reserv ativ e, you know ."—Flam ingo, i thee still! ply at the source. No. L, Comm. Haynes; No. 1 , Gen Andrews; No. 8„ Comm. White. fully observed? HEAR REV. BILLY SUNDAY AT HIGH SCHOOL TOMORROW