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8 " u The Weather im Prediction Fate Maximum yotti'rilny W Minimum unlay AT S! : EDFDHl:MAL TMSUNB n n Weather Year Ago Maximum . Minimum . ai M Wwkl; Filly-fourth Yeir. . FOR FRANCE i U. 5 Heroes of World War 0 0 Form LaFayette Escadrille in Paris Volunteer As Ma chine Gunners and Aviators Reported "Capture of TazaoBy Riffians .Denied. PARIS." July" 9. P.) A i-a-Fayette escadrhle for service In Mo , 0 rocco is being formed by American volunteers who iw. -service with the foreign Teglon during the World vjir. ' Two pilots who already hnve engaged to fly $,vlth the forces op posing the Riffians ore Granville A. Pollock of New (jeleans and Charles W. Kerwood of Pnlladelphln. o Pollock served with the antlleryia A In the British expeditionary forces ' riurlne the first two years of the , Vorld war, then gitned the LuT'ay ette escadrille. I 0 Kerwood was a member of the LaFayette Aadrllle In 1916-1". He was shot down In J918 and Optured 1 by the Germans. Later he became a lieutenant-colonel In the air fori, of Greece. - I nharles swcenov and Paul uock- well, both among the first Amerl- nessee district federal court, who yes cans to enlist In the foreign legion terday wus imVcted in connection with at the beginning of the .World war, the failure of the Peoples' Savings have volunteered as machine gun- bank of Jackson, was killed in an tiera and observers in the escadrlMI'. Sweeney, whose home Is In Se- . Judge Ross was killed when his attle, was wounded during the Cham- automobile ran off a bridge about five pagne offensive of 19J5. He was miles east of Jackson and turned over the first American to win the medal in a creek, pinning him underneath, of the Legion of Honor during the Tiudge Ross is said to have started World war. - He reached the rnnk ' the direction of his dog kennels, of captain In the French tank f bout seven miles from Jackson on corps and was commissioned eu- 'h1eMI" ln. road- maintained by J H. tenant, colonel In the United Smtes Kirkpatrlck. whose name Judge Ross , 1S ,was charged In one Iriilictment re- army in '-. I turned yeBterday with having forged. Rockwell halls from AUanta. He , , , ' , , the oar. also aiutOiwwagiie "--At 'the spot where the automobile of in. lW aml woundad,ln action. .Judg8 Ro(m ,eft thB nnAbei tne ' .' , . , (defined a 45 degree omgle. The road Toia cgijturc nenled. 1 had been changed slightly within the PARIS. Julyffs. tA. P.) Premier ilst few monthg but wge Roa8 had Palnleve. formally denied before the traversed it seVeral times Bince. chamber of deputies today rumors judge Ross was at liberty on ball that .Tazn. an Important town 10 of $25,000 on charges of forgery, French Morocco Tiad been captured fr011dulent breach of truSl and acces by Abd-EI-Krlm's attacklngoHlffians. Bory t0 embezzlement. I Thomas B. Carroll, former cashier; PARIS. July 9. -JA. P.) France and Spain will offer Abd-Ei-Krim autonomy In the Riff region of Mo- rocap under a Spanish protectorate, This Is one of the principal features of the Franco-Spanish accord re- gardlng Morocco Blgned at Madrid yesterday. French official circles expect Abd- El-Krlm to refuse the offer because the jjadeP of the tribesmen now opposing the French and Spanish In Morocco has repeatedly said that he would not occe)t a Spanish protec torate. H -a understood the UJF&tf ITTn S b h ngreement bIho provides per- , . . v. rd(,rrfi(,tPict cmlr, what has been termed the batt be isslctj for French military 0tJrn in'i: .TharK f"mMttll.m and evolu- Ish mih to enter the Spanish Moroccan zone In pursuit of Abd-EI-KrlnCs rlors and Buch other military opera- tions as may be necessary. (The French nave been ior some njs father a cagi,ier 0j tbal)ank, time seeking thAp permission and an(j jdge Ross were namTd In a have maintained they Were handl- joint indictment containing 22 counts, capped in combatting Abd-EI-Krlm's Judge Ross also was named in an Invasion of the French xone by in-. Indl-tniit chargfig forgery and an atlllty to pursue the' Riffians when other alleging fraudulent breach of they retreated acrosjjthe border Into trust. Spanish territory.) . ' , " ' . Although Abd-El-Krim has pre viously refused a Spanish protec torate he hasgsafd he would accept autonomy from the French. Rods Opposed War PARIS, July 9. (A. P.) Commun ist deputies, led by Marcel Cochin be gan an attack $ the French govern ment for conducting warfare IngMo rocco against the Invading Riffians under Abd-El-Krtfti, When debate commenced today upon Premier Pain leve's bill for an application for aak aaa &tnMn n 000.000 francs for the Moroccan op erations. O M. PalnWve told the chamber that nothing c$uld he further from the truth than rumors thatgAbd-KI-Krlm has captured Taza. He said he could not understond what Interest would be served by the dissemination of such false reports. ' Cochin threatened the governmeJ fittnuw on P Bight) DIVORCED 1 5 YEARS REMARRIED AFTER T MOUNT VERNON. N. Y., July 9. A. P.) Having traced the wife from :Pbnf- h. nu HlvnrH fifteen vnnl "W were Just a go oy appealing 10 an ine tiu ministers In New York City. George 8. Mason, Baltimore public school teach- r, has been re married to Mrs. Mary ood Mason, after a five minute TWELVE PAGES Bulldog Gives Life to Sou Mistress c From Rattlesnake MirKKEQON. Mich., July 9. (A. P.) "Krlp," on old brln- die bulldog, owned by M$i Mabel HUt. gave his life yen- terday to save his mistress. While walking nenr her cottage she come upon a rattlesnake colled, rendy to strike. "Krlp" attacked the reptile killing it, only 0teg he hnd been severely bitten. Within an hour (Tie dog had died. a - U.S.A. TOM OF MIED IN Federal Judae Ross of Ten nessee, Indicted Yesterday f0. gank porgery AlOne, ' Drives to Death On Country Road To ProbeAccides)t. JACKSON, Tenn., Jul.w". (A. P.) Judge J. W. Ross of the western Ten- automobile accident today. John M. Carroll, his son, and assistant cashier.vtna vv. I. Hawthorn, a timber "dealer, were arrested on warrants soon after the failure of the Peoples' bank. They were indicted with Jmlse Rosb and were released ln bond. ThSr trial had been set for the ffliQl week 'n September. Judge Ross was 47 years old. H was appointed by Present Harding to the federal bench In June, 1921. JACKS0N , . 9 .. . ' 1 !" UL , (A. '. The Madison county grand jury In' ivestigating the failure of the Peoples Car,.0 former casner 'of ,lhe bank: his son. John Carroll, and W. U r.. .Tnhn Csrrnlt whn notnH no nnulntnnt FOR GOV. OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., Julyg (A. P.) A reported ftiovement to en tice Will Rogers, cowboy-actor, front 183,-othe footlights along Broadway a I m nbn him n PnnHldnta fnr irnvsninr and make him a candidate for governor of Oklahoma, was looked at askance by Oklahoma politicians today. The project wag reported lnjt night from Bartlevllle, where It wa' said a defin ite plan to endorse' Rogers for the democratic nomination was "being be in New' York and his statement In regard to the affair was generally awaited before It Is regarded as a real political "booaT AGOJ t COUPLE IS 5 MIN. COURTSHIP 'courtship over long distance tele palr of forUsh Ikidii and ipolled aa Wl. when we wre tlni morrled." Mrs. Mason sold. "But flmt married," Mm. Mason aald. "But , we're older now and 1 lumui -it" will stick this time. I looked around forC fifteen years but failed to find a. bet- ter man than Ctyga Sylvester." JUDGE IN- LI CI MEDFORD, OKBflOX, THURSDAY, JULY HAN RAPS SCOPES OH 1-OFTP Great Commoner DSlivtlrs Ser3&sof Sneecheij inDay- on, Tennessee aan Pre pares ftr Opening Valley oji Ofotory Jury System tx Jplled Defense Silent. DAYTON, Tenn., July 9. (A. P.) William Jennings Bryan bellies that John T. Scopes, Qlefendnnt In theTennefe evolution trial "Is doing Jioro harm tp the teachers of the country than to any other class. This harm,'' One declared today, ''would be tnfir'ely Increased If his (SeOpes' views as' to the Indepen dence of. the teacher Mt'e estab lished." "If thO evolutionists' cun exceed in establishing t!Q doctrine that o teacher cift teach anything that he or she pleRs," Raid Mr. Bryan, ''and teacherB disregard the witeot their employers it will become necesaary to find before' appointment what the teacher thinks on disputed questions, because the people who employ the teachers will be, Just as certain to prevent teaching what is objec tionable fa those who employ the teachers as hu9kehft and business men are to prent clerks from 0nning the banks contrary to In structions ofgthejO employers." . Mr.aBtan, who is associated vnth counsel fori the prosecution of the young teacher, expressed the opinion that the welfare of teachers is best preserved under the present system! Under this System, he said, personal) views of the teacher are left fijje. and the control ef win Is to be tJLIII'hr ifi lpfr.tn Ihiuia vln PTntllnU the teSPherH "that Is," Mr. Bryoffl asserted, r."tdT the taxpayers and; iio parents, acting through legislatures and boards of education." Evolutionists, Mr. Bryan insisted, have not considered the effect that "nullification" of the nntl-evolution statute would have A. the teachers In public hObls. . "Heretofore te0cl9rs have been se lected "vlthout regard to their vlewB upon disputed auctions," the former ipecretary of state declared. ThisCI has beerPOue to the facQthat tpacha, ers nave, as a rui0 respected the opinions of their, employers. Pjjpt eHtant teachers j)i not Offend Caffio- lln Students nilri nnthntln lnrhm-a rtn Uot offend Protestant student ond iiejiner onena jews, Kepubllcl teachers do noi offend democratic students and democratic teachers do not offend republican students." Dm j ton Is All Set. DAYTON.Tenn July 9. (A, P.) Dnyton today settled down to t tlon. Attorneys,' witnesses newspaper men and plnln VTsltors arrlvlnt on -0.-ry Incoming train and bus fl're greeted by the clanging of hammers as carpenters applied the flnlsh.g touches to the conssion stands spring up In evy ulleyw.- ond lining the sidewalks. An address by William Jennings Bryan at Morgan Springs last Ciight, formed the chlefgtoplc SliSconversa tlonw at street-corners and drug stores. ... o An expression of his faith In the modern jury systenwind a discussion of what he termedi an attempt by a mlnoSfty of Bcientists to force their views on sclentlflo lines orjjrhe chll- HIJ'n of the Wajorlty, forced the irinclpnl theme of Mr. Bryan's ad dress. Some ng'tropolftan papers opposed the idea of trying a scientific ques tion before a Jury, he said, launch- Ing forth in a defense of the jur!,. Z Zn i T .r n thbe P0""'hle and the Hongkong strikers have been tLl . . . V ,UCh u C0".e. beSale welcom. Some of the strikers fore a ury of Bcientists. he sold. are(gmd to be ot entlly satisfied e olntlng out that t state In the w)th tho trealmfillt t,ey are receiving, union requiros qualification of- a a,ang yflt anot1(,r eloment to tho Jury, ; declared "our faith In "Kie aready disturbed local sltratlon. jury system, resM upon the same loun,,tttlon our faith ln popular government." Mr. Bryan concluded J;th thoi declara&jn that the TennesseOontl- evolutlorj law prohibit the aboll- tlonlsts from using the public schools to estabh ''their kind of religion for the religion of the masses." I The arroy of defense counsel wos to orrlveQdurlng the day, according to dispafcnes this morning, q 1 E 1 (j- Boyn Must Ilo Tomorrow. SAN FRANCISCO, July 9 A. P.) rne state supreme court today denied a writ of habeas corpus whlct hod been Intended to stay Aie exe- Qutlon In Son Quentln state prison tomorrow or lewis perry, 19, ana iTnomaa Baney. II. for the muroer of Oleun Bond, A Los Angeles po- llcemsn. No writ h been asked up noon for Kdwnr. MoJitlJo, sen- tenced to hung at Folsom prison to- morrow for thj iam c rim 0,(9 Miami to Haye New $15fiQ0fiOO . UnPversity,With Bryants Regent u: off ? g ilfe ' r Ill CtMraft, Prcparuon of thracnmpus tarien, co-educational school to be known a.O the UniverQty Miami, hgs tcgn begun on a 160-acre tract at Miano, Fla. The land -and $9,000,000 of the $15,000,000 Jndovflncnt ptlTwhich the uni- iversitjBWiU begin operations i tlft gift Cf 9cnrge E. Merrick, real jestale operator. WilliaA J. Bryan (left )0 his ilai0;litcr. Ruth oryigi VJrcn cnicr;, anu panics regents. " The drawing shows the followed. EXPfGT-: flily 3. (A, P.) In- CANTON, crewed military activity In Canton Is admng to the tension already feltPiy foreign residents In tlieiQBConccsslon. Shameon. One (tfiinco1 leader 9 reported to day to have boasted that he g able to capSire Sliumeen ft spite of the fortifications' which have made the low-lying sand islet, separatyl nyi Canton iironer by a narftw strip of water, a military camp. e The general was suid to Pave, befti eady to lose 1000 soldiers in three minutSk under his plan to capture Shameen.Q Ha wr& quoted as taking Into consideration ffie aid the Shameen defenders avoulife, f eive l om foreign gunboats in port. Airplanes dally encircle the conces sion, wWi the apparent puriKiig' of spotting its fortifications. . Up to the u-esent an Intefenlttent steamer service between Shameen and Hegkong has been maintained, de spite the strike of (giinese workers Strike leaders here announced today however, that alter .Inly 16 they would Btop all river steamer arriving. The date was set fnr the 15th be cause, by that date all ChlneBe strikers will haveieen evacuated from Hong kong. ThPstrlke of ChlneBe workers in the British crown caloi$' has re sulted In many Uhlnese from there finUng to Canton at the rote of about 600IJ dally, food and lodging being provided them here by a strikers' com mittee. ' ,l""u., "' Z Three Russian boats nrrlved this morning fnrlhe presumed purpose of searching for Btolen craft. -' . K. C. Ix-nner to Alii flrynn. CHA f TANOOOAOTenn., July 9. Patrick Henry (Tnllohan, IiIhvI1Ib. Ky., priOT'lnentlconnectefwlth the K'nlRhls of ColumbuP amr Benedict Elder of the same city, gecretnry of the CaUjolIc Press assoclntion of the L'nlteiP states, arrived here to- day en route to IaQn to offer their nsslstanie to William Jennings Bryan, prosecution counsel In the popes evolution trial, 43 O . VANCOUVBR. Wash.', July 9 Joyce ThoniBsen, 23 year old C'nrlton, ore., boy who was wounded by stole traffic Officer Harry Wllllama and Victor Baton on' the morning of July 1 after he hadMerrorltedMhe by an-jtt attempt to rob the united mates Naiional bank, died at Kt. Joseph's hospital at 1:25 o'clock this morning. RBRGMirs mm mm o 9, 1920 and buildino? of n new nOn-scc- m. tin riiiL- urc aiuun uiv style of archite.cturehat will be m. eoniii ES tf'ORTIAND, Ore., July 9. (AP.) Tho United rWclety of Christian Kn duavor 9ent on record at Its hteiOilul convention he'r& today agalnisj com mercialized Sun Gay sports anl amuse ments. The general assembly at Its inornlntr session adopted aresolutlon declaring "unequivocally In favor of bhath observance," and pledging) It self to workffor ftuch obo-rvance. Tlif) nsaemly calls upon its mem bers everywhere to uue their Influ ence to "make .Sunday a day of rest, worship and home life." Phe assem bly, by resolution also commended President Coolidge'a action In refus ing to sanction Armistice day as mob lllxutloft "We also approve his (Presldont CoollCwe's) suggestion to relate Armistice day definitely with thoughts of peace," the resolution read, "and we endorse the pi-esldent's suggestion to mobilize the patriotic sentiment and strength of our people on the Fourth of July and are heartily with him In his generous nnd statesmanlike utterances with regard to the great probl0nfe. confronting us In the Far Kast." O Concerning naval and military maneuvers the conventlim went on '"IS "m T"ln'MU " fNDOBS n"XZ u!Z"n JtMn,t'- .""Btw-'lng was.jmrn on ing ot standard shares for both lrS t II fte res "r InnkLi Jh.1 ,,,rm ln '""W"1'1" hlll SbJ counts Insplrfd by the belef th.t tUa 'elegies " le.Z ed 4uv I n . ,'euver! rMy 7'liafr'8' "' MS1 a " technical rfl Sed J such m'lon 2'" w,tl"" a few "! itlonT turned the urs( of stock. L. . . W. r.iTl Z ?T L of the placPof his ilrth ever since. 'prices downward today. Copper, imhJ ways us K awaken suspicion In.ffie .... ,. ., Hb., in 1S1 v,.n,i,- i,. ji .iii. ... . f i.;iiL... minds of divorce evil," nt the rournln sosSon. I A. J. Khartltof Hoslon, a nffiirnlng speaker, said that w divorce courts would be deprived of business If men D l,,rB . VI II and worn lOrldeavor A The formal sessions of the conven tion will end tonight jlth a mammoth service which all dc.-gatci-.re expect ed to attend. Dr. Francis K. (,'lat k, president emerltua, will preside and conclude the meeting with a farewell message Qi his retirement a presl dentQ O Q Tomorrow will be recreation day nVid many of the delegates will tnke trips into the surrounding country over scenic routes, A lllll. .?r Arrive In Dayton ' OAYTON. Tenn., July . (A. P.) William Jennings llryan. Jr., reached Dayton from I Ait Angeles this after- noon nnd Joined his father and other prosecution counsel assembled for the trial, ofji.hn T. Hcopes, beginning to- inorrow'on n charge of violating the law forbidding leaching of evolution ftrorlog In Tennessee schools, M,,.i,.. Th V...r,,ii, n h.T.i ,7T, eftl 'iK'til lieiuffered a relapHe almut general trend?" Sales approximated Htatt-s The relutlnn held it ln'a , whch reltlUB(, , , 1,300,000 shares. consistent for this nwlon to talk dead, ' 1 '' ''" ' " peace and then to have the navul and - . ' . y strike Is Itrvrrtttl , nT:i?JZZVe"F'''ear i"rr" SAN JUAN. Porto Rico, July 9. I NI3V ' YORK, July B. I A. -Iil. !i. " ' ':.' i.... (A. P.) Willis Hwoet, 69, for the Inst Thulned tie-up of millions of dol-: nuie w,m ihjuiiiiuii ltKU!A"t too -u- Georgia Women Want Mr.-Mfs.cLetters Sent To Lady of House o o ATHENS, tlu.. Jlllv 9. (A. HA 0- Hncause husbands allow inr pnrtant Invitutlons to rest for- gotten In desk pigeonholes at the office 04 In coat pocketH. the Atwuis women's club udopted andcforwi'iledcto the local, post- master u resolution urging Win to dlscontluile ie custoui ofe- mm- Of J&s Kate! Ja?nison AdvistRi Oregon .fplfilgB fo Organ m h and Thus Regain on- tro Ow'Sons and Baugh 11'' ring littfirs ud '"I'ssetl to "Mr. j mul Mnt.O Uhe otTIH of tlie hijsbamls 'Hie wonifii wimlil iiffe Uie Humu tlellvereil Ui the reshleme of "Mr. uml Mrs." T 3 i L ' rs Who Wty Tog8tjier..roy:;mr. "7 RKDJNI) .Ore., July 9. OrMciJ g flw fauugvr ReiO'i-aii 1h tho KieaUsoa of the ago uTid it In en erajiv prevalent not only In present (layhookH, newHpnpei'H 11 ml IcetureH but alno anioiiK puienta. uccordlnKOtn Mrs. 'ate Jamli, deun of women at the OregonfAKi'ifUllural rolleKe, who uitnla l.ar.iro Ilia I4.ini A tfilrui-u' Instil? tui heie0"H8UHekeepfiiKincl home mktnK." "Mothera niUHt organize If they would counteract the organisation 9 which exlAtHn.ong the young folk of toda They are now In a cIuhm by IhemfielveH, and they do what they want to do. '.When the mother of n hgO school glH says, 'yau niUHt not; Ki) tn lj0r,Ufltt an yiPBK nlguta,' the giriiiyn, 'nut Johimle andQMary iffp going.' it all mothers got toget)0rind agreed that thn'e would be no week nlirht social Riff a Irs for their daughter they could Hto them. I havknown tho unworn nlrl evA since I began toaclOng In the grade schools. will be na good as we are If wewglve her a chance. Jessie I). McC'oxiib, Wme denw UHOI0 icaiifr wii 11 1 ui' (xicn.'j tmpnt nf tho Orpi-im Am-Jctill nr- Aftuge Is In general chargirof the Home Aikera istltute which Is tlo first to be hold In central Oregon. Fif&ht Oregon s&ingi a , . . Al&rltB Ifl U. S, CotirfcS WASHINGTON, July -tfA. P.) been aeen slflce. B . . .' , 'The controversy betweert" theoKovern-' Among tin) noveral nmaller bufidr ment and the atate of Oregon over ia detroye9by the wind Was the. the control of flshliigoriKhts on(Sand drug atSre near Lake Harriet o?e ,IhIiJ(i(1 at the mouth of the Columbia ruled by Charlea R, KlealerP 47.- .'AI' river, probahlyewlll fee fought 111 the thouiSi Klesler, encaped Injury when courts. - The Issue has been brought the hullditftojoshed. he collapsed to a hgid, It was announced ut the . outside and died ot heart Aeune a deportment of Justice today, by the few minutes later. - statelsherles board Issuing a lease to Tho fourih pSVaon-kllled wtfi WII- the Columbia River Puckers' assocla- -Ham ,,, Kor()i 30i jfn0,, Hurled tlon elesplti) a protest of the United (fl fcet from ti,erfab of a travel- StatoH attoiey on behalf of the go-ft nif crane ... ci iiiimiih, 'ITf.ak'JI The Noted DeaU fiAl.EM. Ore., July 9.- -William H. Downing, 67, a life-long resident of Marlon county and former county Judge and chairman of tho. democratic central committee of this bounty, died at his home near Shaw, 16 miles .nll,a, f Hnlom nl i n'rlnck 11,1. 7TT V. V ' V. . u . i':.u ;'Z '"' '.' tr."" ;? United Htutes congress from ldnho, Ke alsf-erved as attorney general for MISS. VANDERBILT PEEVED BECAUSE o NRW.YORK, July I), (A. P.)- n..9..l... v i.i ..,. .i..i ,., .,., ,,. aue her exclusive Pnrslen ff"ek was duplicated and sold In New York before she returned from Ports. Hounc lng down the gangplank of the liner Olympic yestejjlay, Miss Vnnderhllt, Wearing a frock ofhick nj y,l)W Im-d silk ran Into the arms of a girl frt-nd. 03 Four Kiltad By Tofnajjoes and ElecJiical Sjprms WSnnesota Over 30olnji;red 0 in Minnesota and lowa t-i. Buddings Collapse, Treeg UpTooted, Streets Flooded O i - ST. PAfI.llnn., July 9. (A. P. Tornadoes, rain, hail, wind -and 0. MANY D.IE r I IN SIOPS - IV! ID fVtj"' electrlcnl storms twisted over five scittered Minnesota counties 'y$!ter day, killing four persons, Injuring at least O'fi othora and cuuslng dumage i estimated at more than J:ir0,000. a 1 DKH MOINRH, la.,- Jluy 9. PlVe persoiiH were InjurA In Iowa hy R 9 Htorm that swept aoroHS the north werttern part of the state laat night luHtroylny crops In scattered nr'4 and wrecking a number- of fsrtn DUiiiunRK. rne no in en 019 two jipxit kota, were df- tulni broken Umlw. All the Jured were Mexican bee& f 1 work era. ,..;-, Si I on and farm bulldlnga weji wrei Ocd near Cherokee, whew ail caused heiivy crop loan, reiQirra here wild. 0 o --,. Four tOid one-half Inches ot rain fell at Fort Dodge. 8 tree wira nd l"e electric Alant were put 0UV rf conunlBslon ." win 0q m Whln. ...... at hioux K'Ay ana mage was reporte! at. MINMKAPOUH. July 9 (A, Wind, ralno"'l bitUtook. a heavy toll Wolnet)tI.y fri. several , district of W"nvotll ioludig . lh . . twba. cities. ''"In ARnnoapolla four- persona were killed, ,, 18 vOrt& Injuret? and' one OyS'uH jo ported j mlscjng clri'-a- teD--- Iflc lnd and rain, slOrm which struck th9 south portion of the city- 1 hut Ottght. alLof wreckage re? isenting more than $100,000 prop erty damage was left here.' - : HlrectH were fhided and' for neve ral TtourH during the evening- wgo blocked ly hundredH ot uprooted treeH. , The Ijike Hvriet tffnnlclpal pavil ion, one the moat popu1ac .Q the cliv'tt playgnOmda, cetlapaed on flfiy g'1-aonn, killing Mm. Bnjma Miller, 30 ymrn old and lBr three 1 year old daughter and Injuring- RIX Her perHonfl." Later pollK) were,tnfA formed that Lola Hallgjon, 11, ' of Watcrlown. .Minn., had gone wit NEW YORK, July 9. The doslgg was Irregular. Competitive bidding for public utility shares contrast(n . with energetic selling in nearly all other sections of the Ilst of the final hour. United Cigar Stores receded mnn tl,n fnnr ,w,ln.D II, counter the. . , . " "I" ...-.. i.7JT .l, "Z signed an ugieemont assurltig. t torn-' porary settk-nifcU at least, of t Ihel thelf BY They kissed many times then 'Miss S'nnderbllt noticed othat her friend's dress uas Idsntl.ally the same as hef , ,-. "Her frock Is the some as mln,'she sold to her mother, Mrs. William Vnnderhllt. "They told me In PsTlii that mine, was the only one of its kind." ' " ' .' Mrs. Vnnderhllt smiled and said It couldn't be helped. - .v , Wall Stifeet Rcpoct J ia ' i '' 6 :,l 1