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V PAGE EIGHT MEDFortr) matl tktbpxe, AfEPrortp, onEooy. monday, February 9, 1925 full .Mrs. II. Simons, who lias been spending tlifi pHHt week Willi her hhi who is smloiiHly III in llrownsville, rHuriiod I'Tictiiy morning KAN KliA.Vfl.SCO, Fob. n. Wgllt pci-sonu won killed anil eight Injured in Sumhiy nutotiinliili iiei'ldt-nts in (.iliiiirnlii. Sidney Kiilin. an, mid his IS months i!d ihlld wi-n killed nnd Mrs. K'ahn wns i cjI, 11 l,ly fntally Injured when tho cur wlili-b ho was driving near Los AiikcIi's collided .with umither 111:1 rlilnc. Mrs. Kahn gave birth to an Imam son within an hum- of tho cldent. ABHLAXn. Feb. 9. Prank Jordan. 'W. II. McNalr, I-ouis Dodge, S. A. Potent Jr. and A. C. N'itiingtir, mom tiers of tlin park commission of thn city , of Ashland, announced their posi tion relutlvo to the purchase of the 10 aero tract known as the McCoi mick tract, to bo used as an ndilition to the camp grounds Id I.lthla park. The proposition to purchase this acreage was added to tho ballot to be voted iipon at tho special election February IT, at tho request of the park board. They gave threo reasons lor that re quest. First, tho availability and suit ability -of the land for the extension of thn grounds. Tho elk may bo moved to the higher ground, thus re leasing two acres ill .the center of the park, adding this to the camp grounds as well as the level land in the .Kv (.'ormlck tract. The purchase price I Includes two houses on the tract, both rented. Second, control of the standing timber Is n factor to be considered Standing, III furnishes a background going up the creek. Perhaps in prl vati) bunds the timber would be cul nnd thuv ruin thai background of greenery. Third, It gives n place lo fence llin elk, with shade for summer and shrubbery upon which to browse A very delightful slumber party and breakfast wns given Friday evening and Saturday morning by Miss lidna (ioheen und MIhs (lertlo Haan. with a number of the teachers as guests. After nn evening of Jollity with games and music, Victrnln. and college songs to the accompaniment of the ukulele, delicious refreshments were served, ('overs wore lnltl f'lr, 12 at the delight fully Informal breakfast that was the happy finale of one of a number of very- pleasant affairs given during the Winter by the hostesses. The invited gueslH were .Mrs. Weston llenrv, Mrs. :ieo Howell, Mrs. Hulh Mitchell, the Silases Annette Wealberford, Ward, Alice Kidder, Ethel Toinplln, Meryl Jarmon, Carrie Kiigliind, Margaret Thomas and Dorothy Abbott. ,' Friday night of tills week the C. K. society' will hold Its business meeting and social in the parlors of tho Pres byterian church. The social commit tee have in charge the cnterlainmont And refreshment features and are planning something very pleasant for the social hour. The '-membership of the J. C.'s. a Class of the Presbyterian .Sunday school, were entertained at dinner at the home of tho teacher, .Mrs. V. M. I'oloy or Orosham street. The 12 young girls met after school, holding their business meeting before the (tinner hour. This class meets once a month for the business session nnd n Boclnl dour, which Is ulways so pleas ant n pnrt of tho meeting. Serious work Is ulso done nt tholr gatherings, for nt tho end of last year worthwhile gifts testified to busy fingers and well direct etl energy. The French club has taken up Its regular work and now meets weekly on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. The next mooting Is to bn nt Mrs. F. f). Wag ner's on Wednesday or this week. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren Is the leader and has been since the study was begun. : Mrs. .Mary Dunn and Mrs. Kllzabeth Van Sant returned Sunday night from Portland, where they have been visit ing Mrs. Kiln Itlce anil other relatives since before the holidays. Mrs. Dunn j has Just recovered from quite a sa-j Tore attack of flu. Their return was delayed until she was sufficiently re covered to travel. j Mrs. H. O. Anderson is hostess tit! today's meeting of the Ashland Study club. The selected subject is civon ny Mrs. V. . Fell nnd the review or f"t hurricane hearing rain Is "Ariel" by Mrs. Cordon AlucC'racken. 'rlvln toward the Washington, Ore- The supremo president of thOjKon and California const, according Fraternal Hrotherhooil, .1. A. Ilatchelor i ' message received from the motor, of Los Angeles, will be In Ashland j "hip Aoraiml, which Is bound fiom Tuesday evening to visit tho local : Vancouver, li. , to tli. Kar East, lodgo. The covered dish dinner will. The weather bureau has ordered ho served In the parish house prior storm warnings po-tod from Point to the meeting in Moose hall, v. Inch i Iteyiw, Oil., in the Canadian line, will be followed by a short program Saturday night the Federal Tele and dunce. graph company's station pickd up a On Wednesday afternoon (he Wed-i mem-age from Aornngi suiting tint a nesdny club will meet ill the Junior huge wave had damaged her bridge, room and will continue the work so, flooded the promenade deck and In well begun nt Its last meeting. It is lured two passengers. hoped that n largei number will be present to complete tho articles tor overseas boxes which will bo sent to a hospital In China. The hostesses for the ul'tornooii aio Mis'. Kubcock und Mrs. Drookmlllor. Tuusday evening the P. 10. O. enter tain nt the homo of .Mrs. A. K. Kinney. Tho husbunds are guests of honor on this occasion, which is nn annual affair. Celebrating tho fifth year In busi ness In Ashlund of the firm of IS .It. Isaac & Co., tho employes of the firm were entertained nt an elaborate ban quet at the Hotel Ashlund. Those In CAVK CITV, Ky. Feb. 9. (Ily tho """ P'eilsani iinair were- ,., ,... .,i i partment .Mr. auo .Mrs. i:. it. Isaac, .Mr. and .Mrs.' ' ' - . Denhardt ij. v. rergusou, .ors. r.isio i.nurcntuan, ioay uu a mwivw n.mui IS Molly hoax, especially ut the variation which bus Collins climbing Into posi tion when rescuers approached, nnd crawling back to IiIb secret cache of food ami water when no one is near. Hurdon is outspoken in his belief of n murder' theory. Miller is admittedly tho only person who has actually seen tho boulder lying across Collins' leg, nnd he failed last Tuesday to rnlse It .with a Juck. Once the rock heaved a little hut tho jack slipped and none of tho other attempts accomplished anything. Professor A. D. Funkhouscr of the University of Kentucky geology de- Lieutenant Governor If. H. discovered " complete cuarge oi me . nuin, m. r.. o. i-osey, execir Miss Nlnu Hell ICmory, Mrs. l.llliun some fifty feet from the entrance to tve socretury of the state l.lthwav Yates. .Mrs. Kuby luck, and Mrs. K. C. SllllU ,,lv(. tt.ni.re Floyu C(lUins , en-1 departmentm! others sent hero by (Z?M,,, nm ..l,.t. el... w.,wJ """". whk-h W. I. Funkhous'er. ; "" ?.". rrfe .to listen to the at the poHtofflce was smashed when geologist, believes may prove a 'u.alcd on' tn "nt yj whicTthev Jim Ciar i Vi, "'. c,0V'nic.to1'; ''""" to the chamber near the In.-, hope to reach Floyd Collins late ......... o.-onum prisoned man. The rissure now is too- J nursday. crashed Into It. The brakes refused , , . None of tho nfftoinio ,..m tn fnn.ii.n until nfmr h ii,i, i small for a man to enter. -,8 OI me ofticlnls will comment was nccomnllshed I The . re'vlce was discovered by N. I ,! e. Ja"io tests repeated Sunday, letters from Miss Oeorglo Coffee of K. Ford while he was exploring bc tho Tidings, state she Is having a taste ntath tho ledge which overhangs oi real winter wncre sue is visiting at cave. neck is turned fr .i V.n llrantfonl, Ontario. She returns to! Ford, making his way along L Mui Slo onvi F.lgin, III., a guests of relatives Iheie. ledge, uncovered leaves and other "I0.ul s..n. in a few days. .Miss Coffee has been debris in hopes of discovering some1,' .... ' " ''. 1 V visiting In the middle west since early place where banana oil gas, injected "."'.'f. SU" I,elvades the diggers In the which the experimenters claimed were indicative of motion by Collins as the electric light bulb hanging around his II. fi. I.nne nf r.,rn,i..oi- , , . . . other '" "uiu was convinced tie nan ii",l,cu -umus was sun anve, and that K:KT OltIM IS l'l,OOI)i:i) (Conlfnucd from pago one.) !"",' K"" vr, ''v"C l's""lns The diamond pointed drill which has! " ' ' , . preceded the shaft work bus not been About fifty feet from the entrance URp(1 , ' - s " covered with muck and .lebrls, a pick I)em.t,.a(cu ,Q C(J ZftBy and crowbar were found. Funk- :. fiMu. ,. ' li'iliser i-xpresseil the ojiinion that' ' ' Ford's find was property which Floyd j Collins had used some time ago in i endeavoring to explore the vicinity) through some other tunnel than Hand! (ave. The ledge under which tho nnd surrounding country, will be in tools were found Is the same which Salem tomorrow' to confer with Senn lorins a semi-circle from the main tor Dnvls nnd -the ways and moans trance. committee relative to roller measures i:y blasting nnd use of modern inn- for that district. Senator Davis sniil chinery now available. It Is hoped that JG0.000 will easily cover the needq tho fissure might bo enlarged suf-l This would be applied to the burial riiiently to permit n man to pass of carcasses of dead animals nnd where Collins had been unable to cleaning up of streets and highways, widen the crevice. I The stnto highway commission will The narrow crack appeared to be bury animals on the highways and the a deep one ami II. II. Carmichael, 4n rallroails will take care of those on i harue of the work said It might the rights-of-way. Senator Davis will prove to be the back entrance of tho hot introduce n relief measure before cave, which the i ntomhed man mid tomorrow. rescuers he had discovered. pitoiii-: coi.m.vs cask. (Continued From Page One) "The most remarkable pianist in the world," Is the description applied by the great Paderewskl to Miss Itel. jen Martin, who can neither see nor I hear. The girl was born lioih l.lln.1 passage teot first, I guess I was about and deaf. she has never heard a till feet from Floyd when f had' to note of music, hut she reads, writes, ston I entllil linnr him vi.llltie Fnr Sews and llav tlw. nl.tn,. Homer finrdnor s dead of Injuries 1...1,. 01 n, n, 1 1,1. i,. i.inni..i 1 received yesterday when his mai bino ' wj,, mJ. fP(.t but was afraid to push very hard because 1 didn't know wha; 1 might bring down. "So I backed up and went in head first. 1 soon saw that there was no! chance of our getting through. "After that I wasn't allowed to get neur tho entrance. Some othe- crews went In, but I don't know bow much I gocd they did. They didn't bring J Moyd out COLDS THAT overturned near Saugus, north of Los Angeles. 1-2. W. I!nlTon 2(1, formerly of l.a Fayette, (la., was killed las; night In a collhlon sotlthea'-t of J.iih Angeles, near Irvine. Juntos .Moore, tin. Napa pioneer, died yesterday of Injuries 10- ceivet when lie was struck by n car driven by Mrs. Antono .Maroiineci near Napa. 1 aillllh' DeSotn, 17. Was ld'toll none "Thou Inlill r.inMililo wont In Ilia Inul Anlioch when the machine in which time. lie had been In before and said ' Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead she was riding skidded off the high- that he bad cleared out the passage to serious lung (rouble. You can stop them ,vny- and that he would bring Floyd out on now with Crcomuj&ion, un emulsified creo' Julius Davis, r,0, was killed when ! the next trip. He didn't bring bim.out. J sole that is pleasant to take, Creomulsion struck down on a San Fraud 00 In fact. I don't think lin ever cot to ' is a new moriioul nWnvnrv i..:il, ..... (l ,t . "'''J' : l1,im thu first time. tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed .1. J.. Donning nnd Ada Adams of, "When Ilenhardt got there every- membranes und hills lias germ (iiinies, (.!.. and Frank fiarcla and thing wns different. 1 believe that i f : Of nil knnun rim,.. ram t amiio of Napa,-no had tieen inert) to take charge in mud by the mtdii-i fraternity as the ..., I I.. .. ....til.. I 1... Itl.i. I'l.-l ,.!.., in ll.nl II....... I.I..I . . ' Hint. inuv t- Mini limn: noiii.in 1. ereaieSt lieu lll.'Z IIBCIICV iirthtrontinMnl nl Mr. and Mrs, Cul., were Injured In 1. ootiuiim l,..-ltho iween two machines on the highway two miles north of VulleJo. Two brothers were injured by a hlt-anii-run auiolst In San Francisco. Joe Swan was killed near llanford s itVolllobMe colli, I, ., Willi machine. win n h another BIG STORM DUE have been any trouble in getting Floyd out. 111:1, ii. i: coi.i.ins is ai.ivk (Continued From P&ge One) TONIGHT FlI.XNCIsr'O. .Feb. 9 A SPECIALS For Wednesday For Boys A good quality heavy weight black Stocking, Tox-Tuf f , all sizes, 35c value, 'lA. for ..... ZvC For Girls or Boys Sport Ribbed Hose in black or brown, all sizes, 9 Cn at, pair Stock up on these for the summer. 5 chronic coughs cud colds and oilier forms of throat and lilnff troubles. contains, in nikUiioii to creosote, other healing clenients illicit soothe and heal thi inllamcd nieiabranes and stop the irritation and inlluinmjlion, while the creosote goes and the most generally accepted I " 10 1110 slonutn, is absorbed into the theory, Collins' own story in the early 1.loo1 "Hacks the seat of tho trouble and days or tho rescue work, that he really destroys me gerini that lead to constimp- ft'ilu nc ntdnntullv It-nnnn,! nl'tni- rliueriv. 1 1011. i rlng a cavern more beautiful than' Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in nnv vet round In the recinn. i trealnient o chronic couidis and enblt One of the active rumors or Sunday bronchial astliran, catarrhal bronchitis and nigiu was tuui t.:ircuii juugo-nuHii nmns 01 inroui ana lung diseases, and Klchardson or (ilasgow w ould call a ' is excellent for building up the system after I grand Jmy to investigate the prob- colds or the flu. Money refunded if any' ubility or h publicity hoax. Judge rough or cold, no matter of how long stand-! Klchardson said he hail never thought inp. is not relieved otter taking according or such a thing und did not believe It to directions. Ask vour druueiit. ( was a honw inulsion Co., Atlanta. Ca. lAdv.) County Attorney .1. Lewis Williams, I however, su!d he would present tho Collins case to the grand Jury, but had no affidavits or sworn Informa tion of any kind which would Indicute a crime. Lieutenant Robert A. Hurdon of the. Louisville lire department, and Wil liam lltirke (Skcptsl Miller, tho little red headed reporter of the Louisville Courier-Journal, who were almost the only outsiders to talk to Collins in Ills rock walled prison, scoff ut the pub- "Another Winner for the Rialto" STARTS TOMORROW MATINEE TOM MIX and "Tony" the Wonder Horse, in ZANE GREY'vS THE LAST OF THE DUANES A Great Story A Great Author A Great Cast A GREATER PICTURE! 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