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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 77 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1025 $1.59 Per Year GRESHAM-WOODBURN FOOTBALL THURSDAY GRESHAM BOY WINS ONLY OREGON FIRST T he only first prem ium w hich cam e to Oregon at th e N orthw est P otato show held at Spokane, W ashington. J last week, w as aw arded to R oland : Schedeen, a G resham Union high school junior. His price w as won in the club division on B urbank potatoes. S everal Oregon g ro w ers succeeded in having th e ir exhibits placed in the ribbons in th is show, alth o u g h Sche deen was the only first p rise w inner, the m ajority of th e blue ribbons going to Idaho, M ontana and B ritish Colum bia. T hanksgiving day at 10:30 a. m. the stro n g high school eleven w ill tangle w ith the W oodburn high team on S ta pleton field. T he gam e w ill be a b a ttle royal, w ith G resham fighting to wipe out the sting of a '1-0 defeat by W oodburn la st y ea r on T hanksgiving day. The local football squad have had a v ery successful season, having won five gam es, tied one and lost three. Two exhibitors from cen tra! Oregon W oodburn also has a stro n g team w ith m any or la st y e a r’s m en in th e lineup. placed 4th and 5th in th e N etted Gem The gam e T h u rsd ay com pletes th e classe s and Mr. W heeler, of th e P o rt land Seed com pany, won second place sch ed ule for th is year. in B urbanks in th e Certified seed class, The re g u la rs w«» take th e field T h re e o th e r w estern Oregon g ro w ers T h u rsd ay with th e follow ing lineup M cKinney, full; C halker and W ihlon won 6th, 7th and 8th places re sp e c t h alv es; Sm ith, q u a rte r back; E. John ively in the sam e class of B urbank son, c e n te r; A ltm an and S alisbury, com m ercial seed. In discussing th e show. County g u ard s; A nderson and W htezel or E llsw o rth , ta ck le s; Brow n and Richey, A «ent S. B. H all, w ho acted as one of ends. Subs, B jur, Johnson, Mink, the judges, says th a t th e com petition Squire, Morey, T allm an, R ogers and In m ost of the classes was extrem ely K arlen. keen and th a t m any fine exhibits w erq T he gam e w ill be called a t 10:30 so inside of the money. One of th* Inost th a t sp ectato rs and p lay ers can g et to o u tstan d in g fea tu re s of th e show w as th e ir hom es for an early dinner. the exhibit from B ritish Columbia. T h irteen grow ers from th a t section BASKET BALL SEASON- en tered exhibits and of th is n um ber OPENS FRIDAY NIGHT 12 of them placed inside of th e rib bons. T he g en eral type and a p p e a r F rid a y evening, November 87, the ance of th e potatoes exhibited by th e bask et ball season w ill form ally open B ritish Colum bia g ro w ers a re th o se in G resham , w ith a gam e betw een the grow n under irrig atio n and a very G resham A m erican L egion and quick grow ing season and a re s u P o rtlan d Gas Co. T he gam e w ill be p erio r in q u ality and finish to those played in th e high school gym. grow n in th e sta te s . T he Legion team has been p rac tlc A ccording to Mr. H all, it is very d if ing d iligently for th e la st m onth and all of th e boy#, a re ready to jum p into ficult fo r potatoes from w est of th e C ascades to place in th e money, as the a fast game. grow ing conditions h ere a re not so T he absence of S hafer and A llstock w ill not be noticed and sev eral new favorable for a finished potato and too p lay ers w ill be in th e lineup. T h ree freq u en tly they a re rough and d is of th e m ain stays of last y e a r's cham eased. pionsiiip team , Bailey, Booth and L u n dy, Will be on th e sqsn d . T he new m en a re th e tw o W in ters boys, Lyle »ad Glen, K ruger, high school ath letic coach and Jackson. In a short p ra c tic e session Monday n ig h t w ith an out-of-tow n team , th e Legion team rolled up a score of 6A-6 d u rin g a period co v erin g a half. The G ascos or*? not so slow eith er, th e ir team being com posed of th e sam e p lay ers us la st y e a r’s In d o striu l L eague team They have the 'two L aM ear boys. F red and C lare, both high po int sco rers la st year, A ndrrson, Q uail. Bunns and Neilson. T h e g a t » 1 will be called Pi 8 and witil be w tll w orth atten d in g as both »earns are in m id-season for». I r f ' * • j« > GHjanfeggibing #roclatnation By the President of the United States of America The season ap p ro ach es w hen, in accordance w ith a lo n g -established and respected custom , a day is set a p a rt to give th a n k s to A lm ighty God for th e m anifold b lessin g s w hich His gracious and benevolent providence has bestow ed upon us as a nation and as individuals. We have been b ro u g h t w ith safety and honor th ro u g h an o th er year, and, th ro u g h th e g en ero sity of n atu re , He has blessed us w ith r e so u rces whose p o ten tiality in w ealth is alm ost in calcu lab le; we are at peace at hom e and ab ro ad ; th e public h ealth is good; we have been u n d istu rb ed by pestilen ce or g re a t ca ta sth ro p e ; our h arv e sts and our in d u strie s have been rich in pro d u ctiv ity ; our com m erce sp read s over th e w hole w orld, and labor has been well rew ard ed for its re m u n e ra tiv e service. As we have grow n and p ro sp ered in m a terial th in g s, so also should we p ro g ress In m o ral and sp iritu a l things. We a re a G od-fearing peo ple, who should set ou rselv es a g a in st evil and striv e for rig h teo u sn ess in living, and observing th e G olden Rule we should from o u r ab u n d ance help an d serv e those less fo rtu n ately placed. We should bow in g ra titu d e to God for H is m any favors. Now th erefo re, I, Calvin Coolidge, P resid en t of the United S tates, do hereby set a p a rt T h u rsd ay , th e tw en ty -six th day of November, next, as a day of g en eral th an k sg iv in g and p ray er, and I recom m end th a t on th a t day th e people sh all cease from th e ir w ork and in th e ir hom es o r In th e ir accustom ed places of w orship devoutly give th a n k s to the A lm ighty for th e m any and g re a t b lessin g s they have received, and to seek H is guidance, th a t th ey m ay deserve a co n tin u an ce of His favor. In w itness w hereof 1 have h ereu n to set my hand and caused th e seal of th e United S tates to be affixed. dto Gorte at th e City of W ashington, th is tw en ty -six th day of O ctober, in file year of o u r L ord, one th o u sa n d nine h u n d red an d tw enty-five, a»«l of th e independence of th e U nited S tates of A m erica th e one h u n dred and fiftieth. (Signed) CALVIN COOLIDGE. UNIOX SERVICE, THURSDAY, MtM. Union T hanksgiving services w ill be held th is year at th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , T h u rsd ay m o rn ing at 10:30 o ’clock T he Rev. E. H o rstm an n , p a sto r of th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch , will d eliver the serm on and special m usic w ill be fu rn ish ed by th e ch o ir of the M eth odist ch u rch . It is hoped th e re will be a g en eral rally to th is T h a n k s giving service w hich w ill not be lengthy, but will be as b rief as co n sisten t witli the n a tu re of the s e r vice, T he collection w ill go to th e benefit of th e C h ild ren 's F arm Home at C orvallis u nder d irectio n of th e sta te W. C. T. U. T he com m unity was sta rtle d S a tu r day m orning to learn th a t Jo h n A nick- er, who has resided w ith his son, F re d A nieker, on the b u tte south of G re sh am for th e p ast four years, was killed in stan tly in a fall from th e second sto ry of his so n ’s home about 5 o’clock S atu rd ay m orning, the plunge being tak en th ro u g h the closed window and the im pact of the body b reaking and sh a tte rin g th e glass. When th e son and d au g h ter-in -law reached his side a m om ent la ter, life was found to be ex tinct. Mr. A nieker, who was n early 77 y ea rs old, had not been considered as being in poor h ealth , although th e re had been tim es recen tly when he had been m ore or less indisposed. He had suffered w ith periodical sp ells of de m entia for some tim e and it is feared th at d u rin g one of th ese a tta c k s he may have gone to th e window for a ir and been seized w ith a fainting spell or apoplexy. T he re p o rt had gone out th a t the case w as one of suicide and possibly th e re w ere some in d ications along th a t Un», how ever, the fac t th a t the window w as e n tirely closed seem s to do aw ay w ith th a t theory. He w as sleeping directly over th e so n ’s room and during th e n ig h t he h eard him shuffling around in th e room , but th o u g h t nothing of it un til th e c ra s h cam e later. Mr. A nieker had re tire d F rid ay evening a p p a re n tly in hia usual h ealth and sp irits. T he deceased was born at G im m el- dingen N eu statt on der H ard, G er many, and cam e to th e U nited S tate s i in 1884, landing at P o rtlan d . He w h s I m arried to Louise Nuemer A ugust 8, 1871. and live ch ild ren w ere born to th«» union, George, Fred, Annie, Louise and Rose, only tw o of whom, how ever, Fred (}., of G resham and Mrs. L ouise D aniels, of K inton, survive. His w ife also preceded him In death. An im p o rtan t m eeting of th e C atholic diocese is to be held at th e ch u rc h In G resham next Monday, at w hich tim e th e 25th an n iv ersary of th e Rev, H. T he fam ily settled on a farm at Jlru en ag el's induction into th e p riest- K inton in N ovember of 1884 and re h-od w ill be fittingly com m em orated. sided th e re un til A pril 1, 1906, when D uring th e p ast 25 y ea rs F a th e r they w ent to M adras. Oregon. Mr. H ruenagel has been in stru m e n ta l in A nieker cam e to h is so n ’s hom e so u th the erection of 18 chu rch es. He h a s of G resham In th e sp rin g of 1921 an d been in G resham for th e p a s t 13 years. continued to live th e re u n til th«» tinio BERRY GROWER MEMBERS FANS ANTICIPATE RIG At th e m eeting on Monday, w hich w ill LOSÏ BOY RETU R N ED , ONE STILI FUGITIVE am ong oth er ih tn g s iix lu d e a bar.quet HEAR FROM MANAGER THANKSGIVING GAME of his death. He is also survived by 11 g ran d ch ild ren , Iren e Boyles, of a t the noon h o u r, th e re w ill be p re s Ahe>rt Richrw. sto p ten of th e Stith M atters o f Im p o rtan ce and In terest T he R inkeydinks ami W harf Ruts C alifornia, Fay«1 D aniels, of K inton, ent around ■»> p riests and o th er high C iu tu ry grooney itn n a g e r, w as re ho m em bers wt th e B erry G row ers will stag e a sp ecial football gam e Adolph. Victor and M arg aret A n iek er. d ig n itaries -of th e church. W n e d to his flam» ie G resham Stoitur- a n <l th e ir fam ilies a rc given out in a T h u rsd ay . T h e p erso n n el of th e of P o rtlan d , Jo h n , W oodrow, Lloyd. <h.y a f te r Mi isbsenMe of a week He. le tte r fiw u tin nm ilayor, D. E. Tow le, R inkeydinks is c a p ta in . D elbert Ex- Beatrice, Vera and Amy, of G resh atn. Tin no Tuning. * ith two ottoer la'di, A rley HorniaG *’ho nay-«: ley; a ssista n l c a p ta in , Raym ond Dahl, also by th re e g re a t-g ran d c h ild ren . P iano •coning 83 5 0 .. P ian o a id o r ■and a b o y ‘4h,?y full in com pany With “T he prMMBt condition of th e ber- ce n te r hack; fall hack. Jim m y Moore; C om m itm ent services w ere held at gao rep a irin g . F red B. Jo n e s 26zE a t Tioatdi»t,> the S a tu rd a y previous, Je a n e fte Dowset of G re-ham , of E ast 49Ch stredt., P o rth rn d , phone wa» apwrdiwtnderl v t U m atilla.'O regon, ries n} all kinds is consider»»! good rig h t h alf-back. E lberl W eisenflu; left Hi«- g rav e at C rescent G rove cem etery and vlhilc th e can e grow th in m any i h alf-hack, Toki lla to ri; linesm en, n ear B eaverton on Kuuday aftern o o n •Gregoii A g ricu ltu ral C n ile p » /w ith 17 TA bor 8952, or G resham F561.—Adv j Itffing quettlon«*, by an «dicer who field» is ’u n d er norm al, the -w eather W illiam Je n n in g s, R o b ert M etzger, at 2 o'clock in ch a rg e of Dr. C. W. ■other women stud< «ts. has been in Money to loan on real e sta te . P u t t w as suntpi-loufe'«/ the w a w ie rr.g s of lias kwttn Cavorable for rip en in g the Edwin Metzg« i , G e o r g e Hogam l, I’at H uett, u n d er the d irection of th e itiated into the W«no«n« ¿Athletic a s loans at 6 per cent. B W T h o rn e j th e triii tfltey »¿knitted th e ir -to.entity. can-«» and t h e d an g er of » I n te r in , Je n n in g s. Ja c k Cannon. W h arf R ats, G ates F u n eral Home. sociation. Efficiency in a th le tic s and W hile th oflteur was absent i«> com- ju ry is less th an for th e p ast two l cap tain , W oodrow M atthew s, fu ll sp o rtsm an sh ip i r t le q u lr-m e n ts for 1 m uaictlo wifi, relativ es <■» .-erning y ea’s,. Tlih. is encouraging and witli STfO lES CLOSED THURSDAY back; rig h t hair-back. G eorge Diet!; D IN N E R S ARE NAMED me»nl>ership in 3Jiis organization the w u iu ierers. th e boys in e v e ry d a y a gnod p rospect for higher p rices, it left half-back, G eorge S aw ato rf; q u a r l \ B 88A 1 < <»N I l g Tw enty-five points o r niune tow ard an 5 | partane«.. “be» it." WViere young G resham will be ». closed tcruvi look's as tiiaugh 1926 would be a sea- te r back, Mike S aw ato ri; linesm en, o ran g e "O” sw e a te r ant.'tie one te i s o ’tUr as lx isiness H 1 concerned o n Tlie g irls of th«' hom em aking clul H orn let am i h is com panion w e n t to is s o r .«f fair profit, and we ehoiiid be Donald Page, l.andon K aser, Jitnnty m em bership. T lus y e a r ritlery fat u nder th e le ad ersh ip of Mrs. Her a m y ste ry , bat Richey wan Pirxt heard ; enc-Miraged to give th e b e rrie s the T ill r s d a y .' rh a n k s g t-in g day. Ft is M etzger. W illiam Axwell, Eldon women will he c o n d m re d by te le Olson, of Pow ell Valley, have coin on» of tho se ra re la y s when th e Jlm n i xt. F rees a te r, w h etc -.¡,e has a s I«»- of ear-- and c u ltu re, and some Hailey and tw o d ark horses. (T he g rap h ic m eets hetw ee* O. A. C. and b u sin ess n a n sits Ry his frien d s or I axick H is uncle sent h it. to H ills fertiiix er if ro n sid cre d very n ecessary . pleted th e ir essays on the su b ject o cap tain d esire s th e la tte r tw o nam es o th e r schools The tean. will com pute pitrtii Ipates in th» sp ecial exen-ises boro io oil» r relativ es, w here his As w e advise«] last week. tb>* dem and ’’C ooperative M ark etin g ” and th e win not be published un til ufti r Hie day of its score axnl v le g r a p i it to th e ir of th e da:.-. m o th er got ir touch with him on Sat is rea lly g re a te r th an the su p p ly and n ers have been announced. T he worl the game. It is th o u g h t one of them com petitor. Th« standing* will t i e r T h e tossiness p lu ses will b i open a ril» ’ an d r e tu rn e d w ith him to th eir wlilie we w trild p refer to su p p ly our was divided into tw o classes, th e higl is G eorge W ilson and the o th e r is Red toe figured fo r the scfofcJs. | and grad e school, an d in the form e tionn a t G resham . T he wr-uth is now m em bers first, if we do not receive la te r th e n u su a l W ednesday n ig h t. ing the p la y ers and th o se financing th e T h is tw lu d e s tto? b arb e r sh o p s hank a t his stu d ies in th e G resham y o u r o rd ers soon we w ill conclude to class F ran ces E kstrom w,i . declare« ( »«•i per ten fewest« 1 ’th ese p lay ers anil those financing the ■w iiich -will be vtprn un til 9 p. m. grtio- schoo i,ut the w h ereab o u ts ol I « ta rt se llin g a g a in Io outside trad e, | to tic th e w inner and in th e grad« w ith N ickerson jw ilieil ■riicken in affair a re silen t as th e Sphinx Con W ednesday. H o m lsh is s till unknown. and as we a re so close up w ith o rd ers sid erab le m oney is su ro to ch an g e I school It w as decided E leanor W llnei house you a r e ’p r e p a re d — Adv. Isf-tectire* a re w orking on th e mat- to in»- co n tra cte d num ber of cars, h an d s over the re su lt of th is co n test i had th e best com position. The w ork on «It tin rt lihery of th e 5 0 th C entury. | your iv-ders m oat be placed a t since to ' b u t th e b ettin g is slig h tly In favor of which was judged by County Clul inti so fat t h e clues rem ain undevc) be su re of d elivery by A pril 1. Even the R inkeydinks. T he ex citem en t Is ■ Agent W. D. K inder and Mrs. Ixjuls optel T h e re has been n o th in g so far th a t is eonsidernd very late to apply at high pitch and both sides a re c e r I Stone, was classified as to ck-arneas I conciaenesti, in te re s t and n ea tn ess » iiic h w ould definitely < »nnect the («beep g u an o to any kind of b errò tain of victory. Hun t m iss th is special i T) tw o g irls who w ere aw arded first G resham boys w ith th e p lu n d erin g of i T h e fact is th a t m any of o u r m em bers featu re. N eu tral referee has been a r-I OPENING G A M I rie s to re T he fact that tw o o th er in ten d ap p lying the g uano as soon as rang.»,I for at co n sid erab le expense I ' " ' lr UK “ asso ciatio n pro I th e fts o ccu rred in G resham at th e tb»y can get at b and some at» and th e um pire an d h ead-linesm an a r. 1 he 1 fetewhoai American Legion is . Poffiland G a ttfo . «¡o»e tin«' w ould indicate r a th e r co n sp rea d in g now . school « gymnasium u n d e r bonds. T he gam « begin« gram on F rid ay evening. clu siv ely th a t an older person might T his co n test in w hich th«» Powel "By th e way, Mr. K ch w arts on the pro m p tly at the end of th« fi half t»t iu ip lu a te d . T he Richey hoy is re Tow le farm 1 h using a* a ttac h m e n t on of th< W oodburn -G. U. If Valley g irls w ere (he w inners Is bu S. gam e— sp o n sib le .for th e inform ation th a t the hl» wagon th a t sp read s th e guano alxmf 11:15 a. m. a fte r hr ’ Hie in itial p art of a sta te wide contest ■« ak fast. older lad had the handling of the com even, and at th e ra Tiie w in n ers In th is com m unity con ní Ki tons per S en io r I’lay Decem ber I. mon fu n d s of th e p a rty and w hile a day w ith o u t m uch labor A d u lts .‘15c test will m eet with o th e r coinm unit) K id s a Dim e H . S. S tu d e n ts 25c If In terest- T icket« for th e Senior class play or gro u p co n testan ts th ro u g h o u t the tow th in g s w ere p u rch ased , the Mi. «ail and see if work I t will pay J«isf Suppose are being sold so rap- county a t the G resham public lib rary ......M W . aaaoont t>{ money expended would you to e ith e r hire th is rig or m ake one not am ount to an y th in g like the sum for all cane berries. | idly it may b. n ecessary to offer th e tom orrow evening and the w inners In j the county test will m eet in P o rtlan d taken from th e store. “P lease do not fo rg e t to r e tu rn ail play tiie second night. F our hundred reserved seat tic k ets w ere disposed of j some tim e in Deeeinbe«- for th e final the sack s to t i i e can n ery as soon as P re sid en t Coolidge goes to New pnipty for c re d it or « ash. in 24 h o u rs and only 27M m ore r e tryout. T he lucky p a rtic ip a n ts in th is York to talk and .Mrs. Coolidge goes “Mr. F ish e r ' -« in stalled one of th e served sc ats will be sold. T his affords l sta te co n test will be p resen ted w ith ! along to shop. Women alw a y s seem celebrated Crosicy rad io receiving sets each holder of a reserv ed seat tick et ! $500 as th e g ran d prize, alth o u g h thin ROAST TURKEY ' to get the b«»si o f it. DRESSING a t th e ca n n ery and is read y to d«»m- of a gou«I h earin g ami It in Hie d esire money will not go to them Individual CRANBERRIES I o n strate d u rin g th e lunch h o u r to all of the high school to offer th e play the ly, but a com m ittee will be appointed • GRAPE VIXEN MASHED POTATOES who cure to call, if you would p refer second night if the dem and is stro n g tO SUp1 »vice th e d istrib u tio n of th»* W ordens, C oncords, N iag aras, su re BREAD J grow ers. Low prices. P la u t now. • to keep th e hoys and g irls in th e home enough. S tudent com m ittees and tiie fu mis. BUTTER The u o ject m a tte r on whb h th« 1 C raig road, fo u rth house n o rth off riai t. buy them a Crosicy and it will thre • •re-iim n ilrug Stores a re h an d ICE CREAM , B a rr road. TAbor 6014. H arold Oberg satisfy tiiat crav in g for e n tertain m en t 1 Bng ille tie k e t -ak T he east is giv- a re based co n sists of ten les- CAKE Ing np the F rlday hoiiday in o rd er to o n » ent out by the a g ric u ltu ra l col- and In stru ctio n , as the b ro ad c asts ar«* Mr. B iis I im *««» Man! I do t lie flnal wnrk on th e play, u n d er leg« at C orvallis. The move is spon- CO FFEE Look over our 1927 ca le n d ar sa m all of high o rder. Of co u rse you can | the d irection of Ml -----4 ----- Machen and Miss sored by the P o rtlan d C ham ber of ples. Com plete line, good subjects. select w hat pleases m ost In le ctu res. ! Com m erce am i It Is believed will be We save you 25 to 50 per cent. Use serm o n s and m usic, both vocal and in- , .McKenzie, couches. your phone for a look a t o u r sam ples stru m e n tal. So we will he pleased to j In I II« ml older Hoys* t onfereii<»e. conducive to m ore g en eral inform ation I G resham Outlook. d em o n strate for you and ail of your ! David L ane, WBBam O tt, Jam es Mc on the Im p o rtan t su b ject of coo p era- servici : kegivs at 12 friends. D em o n stratio n s of th e m a -j A llister, K enneth H orberg. Alvin liv«1 m ark etin g . E ighteen essays w ere See for Yourself chine can be given evenings by a p K aser, E lb e rt Boice. G eorge .McAllis ubm ltted in all by th e g irls «om poa- O ur eleg a n t line of C h ristm as G reet ing C ards, In lots of 25 o r m ore with pointm ent, a t th e can n ery office, or ter. F red erick B echlll. L loyd A rvld- i"g th i hom em aking club at Pow ell i y o u r nam e p rin ted In an y sty le you any week day from 12:30 to 1:30 noon, i son. Floyd M cKinney, E ldore Johnson Valley. at home m eans a whole day's desire. P ric es very reaso n ab le G resh- receiving local gtations." I and H orace W iblon will re p re se n t th e fixing in a hot kitchen, . w ith • um Outlook. Holiday G reeting Card». dishes to w ash afterw ard , Come , high school Hi-V club at th e O lder They a re h ere now for your se lec Gresham Beauty Shoppe [ Boys* conference to be held at Mc- here for a delicious d in n er and In th e W hite Brick, co rn e r ■ aw « Iterember 16. tion. Your individual or firm nam e ev erything In the line of cosm etic have a w hole day to enjoy. H oliday O utlook—p , rep . a re for It, a ad- therapy. C ourteous and efficient j M innville the com ing F rid ay , S a tu r- | p rin ted in lo ts of 25 or m ore, w ith en ■Main and Powell v ertlse In It. send It to your frle n d ii trea tm e n t. Mrs. l«ois St. C lair, F irs t I day and Sunday E llis Ju d d w ill rep- I velopes to m atch. P rices very re a so n able. D rder now. G resham Outlook. S tate Bank building, phone 1841, _________________ _ A W ant Ad will do It for you. G re sh a m .-A d v . C o n tln u .d on page » P a tro n ise our ad v ertisers. BASKET BALL unau FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 8 . 1». M. : iiii iiiiiiiiiu ¡ t iiiiN iiii( ] iiiiiiu iiii( 3 u iit iiii! ii[ } ii" < : m i : : i i i i i i i m i t j i i i i ’ T 5 FALL FROM WINDOW CAUSES MAN’S DEATH kW M E N U 75c a Plate 3JÍMUT W ithrow ’s