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The public market wan well pa-, ,.,. or In .lay, returned to Mej- "' hlm "luurely on the
tronlsed this mornliiK, and tlielfrrt yesterday afternoon. I ""J ' " f""or' I"'"'K "
stocks of lute veKetable- dressed ., .,-e ,.. ,y .lt "'' '"" 11 """ hlm
noultry and homemario foodtuffM ;iuu.
enjoyed a ood patronano. A-par-! , ' v"r' ' '"'"'""" ' ; ,-, ,.,. ,... lmv ln . .
auus was amunK the features of the lr' u" ''"urt )'merduy by Alice, ., . ,,, 33:i.
market andwis quickly sold o. ."' """"J";' , ""'""I OreKonlus
heavy demand. Huineninde
pom hiius.i,e n
according to present indication-..
there will ho no more of it thin
season.
Shingles .tS per M at Jicdford
Lumber Co,
idll
l-leamns mm m """'
friends Is tUnl Cleorite Andrews. jj,,,, & ,. 42ltf
who has been confined to his limnei ,,.n spaMInc (if Crnnls Pass mo
wllh Illness for the past six weeks. ; .,.,) , Medford this moriilim on
enjoyed his first visit to the city i business and pleasure. He left late
for a sholt lime tnis lorenoon.
beinir brouitht by Mrs. Andrews in
ill) IIUIU Hum ...
.walking to the Liberty bulhllnii Br,v,. ) ill) No. Central Ave. 3T '" ,' ",, . Vh juiim, aiuarea iw-
elevator and from that to the; Kt.L.rt.tlu.y f u. Xllvy wilbUr "un" ? " nV ? , th,ree, a"d MCi,,e J reW8' T1" 1
count, aBenf office and back to!,,,,,, week asked authority from I fo1" '"' .tt f be heard over K.MED Monday
the auto. His Improvement Is ex- ounKrv!la , (11pos(. of , navalir"'" ""'"Ut " r'i!n".T' I ? '. f t'"'-t , """"" l,r,rlim
pected to continue fas.er when the raillu .,,, u. Marshfleld. Ore.. "A,J 11.
weather becomes selllea.
.
Dr' C H Slmklns Is now In hls -
. ..... i k..
omce. which is "
Woolworth store. , 41'
Guests from a distance reitls
terod a!t Modford hotels Include
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ilalid of Chi
cago, W. A. Anderson, Jr., of Pes
MolnCH, In., H. H. James of Huston.
Mrs. Annie Hlanelie Shelby, nn -
(lonully known teacher auction and
contract bridge. Hotel Medford.
43
Jasper KeynoMs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. I. Reynolds, proprietors of
Hotel Holland, and Chester Hub
bnrd. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
nubnard. are spending the week
end In Medford. having motored
her efrom Eugene and Corvnllls,
respectively.
Dance. Gold Trill Sa:. night. 37
Measles leads the list of coll
Vtglous diseases reported to the
state board of health the pasl
week. There were 113 such eases.
Other reports show: Smallpox tiii.
typhoid fever 3, diphtheria 16.
scarlet fever 12, lnfluemyi 47,
whooping cough II, tuberculosis
16, npoumnnla 22, cliUkenpox 48,
mumps 20, In fun l Mo paralysis 1.
epidemic meningitis 2, erysipelas
4, tick fever 1, septic soro throat
1, trench mouth 1 .
Mr. Mills will he lit the E. inula
Cllne Shop, phone 4 54, giving per
manent waves, the week of May
7 til to 1 2th. l'rlco f7.7ri, complete.
28tf
Mr. and Mrs. William Whlielaw
returned last night to Medford
from a short business and pleasure
trip to Seattle, during which time
they took In the Hotury conven
tion. Kree filling station tor your clgar
llghtcr at The Toggery, "of course."
41
David John Junes, retiring su
perintendent of schools of Kugene,
has been elected to the chair of
history nt the Intermounlain l:nion
college, Helena. Mont. Mr. Jones
has been superintendent at Kiigcnc
for throe ears and was notified by
the bonrd some time n:o that his
contrnct would not be renewed
after June, due to n school con
troversy. . All Kastern Star members desir
ing to attend the dinner at Hotel
Medford Wednesday e v e n 1 n g In
honor of Grand Officers, please
notify Mrs. Holen Mlnkler or Mrs.
O. U. Allien. 38
J. V. Gibson will spend JITill In
construct a garage on 1004 Sunset
avenue, according .to a building
permit Issued by the city today.
Grange dance, Kagle Point Silt,
night. Metropolo Orchestra. Kvery
body welcome. 37
he Crater ljike Guild of the
rreshytorlan church will hold u
meeting Monday at the home of
Mrs. Carleton Janes on Siskiyou
heights. Mrs. Junes and Miss Jes
sie Andrews will ho hostesses of
the meeting.
Sugar pine shakes. Mcilfurd l.hr.
Co. :i:itf
. Callfornlans registered at Med
ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs.
O. IS. Crousc of Oakland, C. !:.
Iamb of Hlvorslde, Mr. and Mis.
U. C. Shelley of Montague, W. c.
GUI, Mr. and Mrs. c. w. liouc.
C. A. Jolley and W. (1. Schiieder of
Chlco. Tom Hall of Mt. Shasta
City, Dick Whitney, Mrs. George
C. Woolene. Kred Williams and II.
Jf. Jackson of l.os Angeles, and
Dr. and Mrs. H. U Hocklnghani '
and son, S. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
8. M. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. It. M.
Tuthill, Lieutenant J. K. Klrlv and
Captain D. A. Temple man of San
Francisco.
. Grange dance, Kagle Point Sat.
night. Metropolo Orchestra. Kvery.
body welcome. -
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Quality . ingredients is
one of the reasons why
Fluhrer's Milk Bread
is universally recogniz
ed u a
Quality
Bread
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I Mi-m. Kute Yuuiik spent yesler-l Injutiea which may possibly!
day vii-lliiiK at Ashland. I keep him out of Kunduy'H bawhall
Kill your cluar lighter free nt"" LMJiismuir at th fair:
our new filling station. The Tok- (.'rounds were sustained hint eve-
41 nliiK In practice hy J. Verne j
flayton Isaao. who' has been In I ,','1,iBl0.' ",,,on.'1 'f''" of the
;,...! i,rn i ..iifn.ni,, f.,r ih.. -i , '' '""I Merchants' team. A fly
' , . . . . ,,,.,i
ml . ' , " , ' " . .. j . ...
.. ,.,....,. ,..., marii,.d in Ku.
. j..,i,ruury 5. It.!!.'.
Dance, tiold Hill Sat. night. 9
j ..X.r.1 .i.i r v estcrd ,v
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If you want a good bulldliiK
""in
. i,.,.. ,.f i..t,....i ii..h
,hl) fti.rnoon for the north
a hi., shlnment of nonular
A ,B shipment n, popular pried
.lllllS JUKI IIIIHI'U III I.UIUU HUH-
, cllher by transfer to another de-i
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i partment or by sale. The station'
i. t. ..t.... ......... r ... 1.....11
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two miles from .Mnishfleid. with
bulldliiKs which cost approximately
:i3.(i()0 and were recently up-
iir ilscd at I63K0
All i:aslern Star members dcslr -
liiK to atlend the dinner at I Intel
I Medford Wednesday e v c n 1 ll k ln
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nnllfv Mrs II..I..H Mlnkler .p !ln.
G. II. Alden. 3X
Mis. II. Clarke Is one of the
Grains Pass visitors In Medford
wlio arrived vesi. nlav.
Kf'K. (hin.o (iuhl Hill Sat. 27
J. K, ('U'liiciiH, manacei' of V'Mt
iTluud orchard, h p o n t Hi-veral
h nu in in t)iu vily thin niDrnhiK-
Kill that dlncaHc curry liif? fly
HiM-lrlcally. Thow HcreeiiM art"
UHCd by Itakcfii'H, roHlaiirantti, ho
ttt, meat m a r k e t h, creatnerify,
dulricH, himpitalK and thu homo.
Von can't afford to bo without
them. It will make your home
and husincKH sanitary. Kor free
di'nioiiHlration drop card to A. C.
Vodor, Kciu'ial dt'llvery, city. In
Hoct Klcctrociitor Co. 3K
GuckU from Portland reniHtercd
nt local iiotelH includo tJen. C
Aronz, II. W. Price, Dr. Robert
Hardlnti:. John V. runninhnni, F.
V. IlrnukH, J. 1-:. Allen, C. II. White.
C. A. MaKUiiKon. O. tl. Warren, J.
It. Toinllnson, H. H. Shear, A. K.
WeliiHteln. A. K. McKenzie. W. S.
TlwtmuH, Mih. K, V. and Kdnuinil
fl lit ne r. M I'm. John Sma 1 1 . K. t
Statler. K. W. ItoKeiH, S. P. IIhitIh,
Ki'nnk Anderllne, AV. L. Van Nuyn,
K. II. ThompHun. Millard Sehern,
H. llrofreHen. t". K. I.orenz, J. K,
llamlln. K. W. Helen. Mr. and Mm
O. I). flooeh, J. IT. McPctteiH and
O. A. WilMon.
Tho Hotel Central at Central
Point, under new nianaKment, Is
now open for bimtneHH. Newly fur-
ntnlied aIiikIo bedrooma (2.50 per
week and up; also one and two
rooniH hounekeoplnK, equipped with
Htandard electric Htovd for cook
iiiK. Kreo park I MR for patronH
CleanllneHH and service. Quiof peo
ple wanted. 3K
A I i'n. Ceorwe Walker and Mi-h. II
J. Paine motored to AhMuihI thin
moruliiK on a pleasure trip.
Lvl me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tenk'wald, Hotel Holland.
Phone mill. it
Another huccoskCuI cotinty health
unit dental clinic was held yester
day at the court house, nix younj;
patlcnU belni; In uUendnnce with
tooth tioubli'M which were remedied
by Dr. U. II. Mulhollaml. who wah
placed In .charge of the clinics
when they were first established
several months ago.
Keg. dance (lold Hill Sat. .17
William H. Da ugh trey, former
general manager of the Portland
I'nlon stockyards, now residing at
Kcho. Is a candidate for the Ke
pt! ht ten n ivmilnallon for county
coinnilsfdnncr nf rmatilla conty.
Phone 10117-J tor painting and
tinting. 4!i
Mr. und Mm. J. W. Wakefield
returner) yoHtr'rdny f r o m Seattle,
where he attended the Rotary dis
trict convention held t h c re thb
week.
1 range dance, Kagle Point Sat,
night. Metropolo Orchestra. K very
body welcome. S7
A bounty warrant was Issued at
the county derk'n office today to
A. D. Moore of Trail for one
coyote. '
Hcmsitching No per yard. Mut
tons covered at Handicraft Shop.
tf
Mrs. O. O. Alemlerfer. who un
derwent an emergency operation
for appendicitis some time ago, ha?
.sufficiently recovered that she was
moved from the Community hos
pital here to her homo today.
Da not . Cold Hill Sat. night. 37
At Portland this week Lieuten
ant Cordon M on nee, chief pilot and
general manager for Continental
Airways, was nworn in as Multno
' mah county's new flying deputy
1 sheriff. Sheriff Hurlburt present
ed ti regulation deputy sheriff's
budge to the newest member of
1 his force. "The purpose of thiy
1 new office," according to Monaco,
"is to enforce county regulations
governing air traffic. Of greater
value than that, however, the of
, flee in a k e s it possible for the
county to have three planes in
readiness at any time for hunting
or running down criminals, or for
going nut on emergency calls ay
w here in Oregon " The county will
piiv only the actual expenses of
flights made at request ot the
Oierlff'n office.
See Charles A. Wing to buy your
homo. 3'.'
1. V. Uex of K 11 gene haw been
here the past two days on one of
I Ills periodical buslnesM visits.
I tlrange dunce, P.iigle Point Sat
nlirht. Metropolo Orchestra. Kvery
body welcome. 37
Mr. and Mm. A It. tUnhen of
1 Griffin Creek are visitors In the
'otly today, h.ivlug motored in from
; their home this morning
See Klinor Hunley i:uh for re
cleaned alfallu seed und haled hav
S-'H K. Main. Phone Imij a.ti'li
A marriage license w;W isud at
(he county cleik's tflce tmbiy to
Harry C. (lonlon. 2.', nf Portlnnd.
and Hose Mctlinnls, Q of syvt
ford. Walnut top grnftlne by experi
enced. Muccessfnl walmti grafter.
Call at address, -137 So. Fir.
ftrEDFORD MATL
reKlmered at local hotels are H. S.
I I Hack of Mood HiveY. Mr. and Mm.
"'
1 "crrold or Kalem. r.
Owen of
I Albany. .Mr. and Mrs. C'haw. Husk -
man of YiKiuiinii. II. (. Ilolden.
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I " ..'.. ."''1' "'" ? . " ""T "I
oi r.uKcne, and .nr. aim .,ir. i.
lilaxull of HonebuiK.
Iti-K. dance Cold Hill Sat. 37 from various sections of the slaia
MiKH Hernlce Johnson of Cupeo,!m')?!Pd'Un;!'1,f!er "'' HclnB for
Calif, was amonB the visitors in I 1 wM t o"' IHk". '
Medford today from northern Call-
fornia.
I Wl.,ll( Tax, 85c. Phone -tf
T,.m..r,,,.. ..-Ill I. a .nnllin. U'.rm
. uo ., . , .,
mum of 118 yesterday.
Jjon t toruet jioiner s uny. liroer
.
t...n., ...
J-uk. next to thn Hlallo.j
theater. Open nlKhts and Sundays. ,
Kree delivery. 36tf !
i Secondary schools of Jackson I
' couniy nave iieeu in prnciiee '"V
I several weeks for the annual Jack-
son county field and track meet to
"CXt RlllUniliy III U1C
county fair grounds. The annual
i "' "I' ""HI lt year, had been
I "on for four years straight by the
! Central Point school, which at the
last meet wa handicuppod, Pros
pect winning the championship.
However, there will ho no handicap
this year, nml indications are that
Central Point will be ono of the
leading contestants.
Dost I'tah Coal. Hanson Voal Co.
Phone 23!. 337tf
M. K. Miller, arrested by thr
police for reckless driving; posted
a catth hall with the police ile
PHrtment yesterday, and a $10 cash
ball was posted by Oeuitfe Smith,
who wan nrreKted for Intoxication
InHt night.' C. It. Wilson, an al
legod speeder, posted a $10 cash
hall today.
Your car repaired free nt Frees
flarage. Phono 571-J-3 for par
ticulars, 38
Seventeen out-of-the-Htate cars
registered here yoHterday with the
local state auto traffic bureau In
the chamber of commerce bulidlng
See Klinor Ifnnlev Hush for re-
cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay.
H2t K. Main. Phone 33tf
Furl her In vest Igt ion of the re
port that three boys had been
shooting a .'22 rifle at the home
of Mrs. FraneoH Hilton, 733 Ta
conia avenue, brought to light that
it wa s a n a 1 rg u n w h ic h w as re -sponsible
for the shots, according
to Patrolmen Paycer and llyrno.
They learned further that Mrs.
Hilton has been putting the loud
speaker of her radio on the front
porch around 7 o'clock In the
'morning', the of floors declared.
"The neighbors say they do not
blame anyone for shooting at the
loud speaker." Paycer and P.yrne
wrote. The Oregon Journal.
Cigar lighters filled free at our
new fllllns: station. The Toggery.
4 1
Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at the sheriff's office today to
Marshall Denzer of Phoenix. K. M,
Kills of Ashland. Frank Hell of
Jacksonville and H. N. Putter of
Medford.
Dance, (iold Hill Sat. night. 37
Byron Wilson of Wallace, Ida.,
is among the motor tourists from
a distance who registered today at
the local branch of the out-of-state
auto registration bureau.
That good coal. Hansen Coal
Co. Phone l'3!i. 337tf
Among the hotel guests In Med
ford from the state of Washington
are Mrs. Mabel Jones and J. W.
Shoemaker of Centrnlia, Mr. and
Mrs. I. F. Darwood of Vancouver
and tilth MoOorkle. J. S. I'oyen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godfrey ami It.
T. Youngs of Seattle,
Don't forget Mother's day. Order
a delicious box of candy for her at
Colvig Drugs, next to the ltialto
theater. Open nights and Sundays.
Freo delivery. 3tltf
C. A. Gore and II. D. Goodloc
are in Medford In the Interests of
the Neon tdgns and are selling
them through the Peoples FJectric
store, who are their agents. There
a number of these signs in the
city and the Neon lights were used
on the lUchfield plane that flew
over Medford Thursday and Fri
day nights.
Reg. dance Cold lli: Sat. 37
Salmon fishing in the Kogtie Is
now approaching Its prime, accord-,
ing to Fred Merrill, game w arden, i
who has been chocking the catches
of those big Chlnooks. According
I to Mr. Merrill a large number oflfi,.. i,,.t, ,.,,.,,,. , i,.,,., ,.. ... ....'
the large salmon are being takenl
out dully. They are being .-aught'
nt all points ulonj: ttic rlvor now,
(llthoilKh tttO hfnt flNhlllK Kt 111 Ih tn
Ut1 (ouml at tho Siiviiwt ltails
ilam. Trout flhin: Ih fxcclkMit
and hoiiu hi rue ratohes art tu'lnn
niatlr. The rivvr In still too hlh
for Koi' r".tultH on tht fly, how
ever, but a fw works of tin- pteH
I'nt went lift is oxpctMi'd to improvo
thi.i form of untiUns, Giants las
(."ourior.
Mail Tribune
Bringing People
to Medford
i
A iuh;oi ilit'r. writ Inn from
Wlnftetit, KansiH, tmyn:
"Wo have nil o'f'.alnly cn-
oyctl your briKht. lewsy
paper, hih!" afur veiultnn It
for a innoth, we have firmly
pt l(teil to inukc a trip to
,M.mHoi1 soon und Invest In
proptM-tv there or lit that
vicinity."
f Letters Ilk these are re-
eelve.l almont dally hy this
tifftcw.
t'lusslfled ndveillslni; aels resulls.l
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TRTBUXE, MEDFORD,
GIRLS' QUARTETTE
The Khis' vocal quurtot of the
local hlKh m hool won second ulai e
. Class A, In the fifth annual hich
I nni . ... .. ....
""-iiuui muao. iuii mullein neiri vi'a- .
terday at Pacific I'niversl.v. For-
est orove. I lilrty four hih scuools
"" ".',., "'euioiu
given second place.
!,, ' 7, "'t,, JT'IV '
ll',l . II .... ,
Stevens studio, on the Peoples
hlectrlc hour from 9 to 10 o'clock.
Judges ln the Forest Grove coir
nHi.,l. nnel.l K,.hnf, rvte
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editor of Music and .Musicians, b.
attic; .1. I.. Wallln, music editor or
the OreKon Journal, and Miss Suale
Aubrey Smith, music editor of the
,","". .r"''
Butte Falls won first place In
Class C.
Mrs. Wm. T. Walker
Word waa received Frlduy even
ing of the death of Mrs. Win. T.
Wialker, mother of A. C. Walker,
county treasurer, aud sister of
Martin Forbis, 112 Kant Twelfth
street, at 4:15 Friday afternoon all
a Salem hospital following an ap
pendicitis operation.
The burial will take place Sun
day afternoon at Telle Pausf ceme
tery, Woodburn, Ore.
Deceased whs born in Fayette
county, 111., May 2, 1S5G, and came
to Oregon in April, 1K7-1; was mar
ried to William G. Walker at Salem
July 19, 1H75; lived n Willamette
valley ever since.
Surviving the deceased are her
husband, Wm. U. Walker of Salem;
brother, Martin Kor bis, Medford;
sons A. C. Walker, Medford; M.
1. Walker, Salem; E. U. Walker,
Portland; Arlie G. Walker
Mc
Eva ! Minnvillc; daughter, Mr
Livesay, Port laud.
All the children arc living ex
cept one son. t
Mrs. Walker in also survived hy
twelve grandchildren; one is Veil,
G. Walker of this city; and one:
great grandchild. 1
Mr. Forbis left Friday night for
Salem. A. C. Walker has been at
the bedside for the past week.
ANGM-2 om Angle, a well
knuivn Ashland citizen fij many
years, died suddenly about mid
night. Thursday. April 27,iii2S. at
1 1 li Pioneer street.
Death is thought to have been
the result of heart trouble. Fu
neral services will bo held from
Stock's I'mlertaking- parlor Sun
day morning at 10:30 and inter
ment wilt follow in Mountain
View cemetery, with the Knights
WINS SECOND IN
MUSIC TOURNEY
j
Obituary
of Pythias, of which lie was a I school w ith 44 points ami the
prominent member, in charge of! Washington school with 3S points,
the services. '.The meet between the junior liiKll
Mr. Alible came to Ashluml j ami the hie.h school was tu corn
more than 4iJ years alio, and has. meiicc this afternoon,
been living ln that city for a! The main events of ihis morn
iireater portion of that time. j inn's contests were the ",o. 75 and
lie was horn in Williamsport. Inn-yard dashes for hoys and eirls
l'a.. and Is survived by a son. in ihu "A" and "IS" classes. A
who Is in the-east. His father I 1 nu-yard relay dash, runnlliK broad
and mother died several years I Jump, running hlirh Jump and the
ago in this city and -Mr. Anglt
will l,e buried in the family plot.
Mrs. 11. I-'. Piatt and Mrs. E. C
(iaddis, of Medford, are cousins.
Mr. Angle was well liked and;
many persons today spoke of his:
kindly disposition.
WOOD Friends nt C. H. Wood
will ho sorry to learn of his death
on April 17 ut Grunts Pass. .Mr.
Wood was well known In Medford.
wnero nc inuue ins nome prior to
moving to Grunts Puss. Relatives
living in Meillmil nrc his nephew. I
II. It. Wood nml nieces. Miss Clara ;
Wood and Mrs. Herman O. Powell. .
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Don't forget to clip the coupon!
fro,,, las, Frhlay's paper, or ZaUkZZ ?a,7
he coupon found m a package , , .,,, in'tro
l il chase from your druggist, to , mFollotte, re-
any druggist mentioned in the ad puhli,,,,, .Wisconsin
. u-ceiit tube of the standard brand smilt. , . Vinttrn himself, who s
' ',Ti, "" '. ,! IKMSIsUMily opposed the tux policy
Ads w It! coupons will be printed of ,,, Brtmlnlslrnt Ion.
May 1 and .1. If you haven't one.: , ,.m.sf. of h ,
T, F, , , , , . " ll,u """'' " A"rl1 '- Sl'"""'- ('"
I lie rll'st Alii eliivs wimu,.,.,.1 l,- i ..... . ..
,.,, ,.,. .;., , 7V, ..
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i-..:,. 1 - ' -
:30 p. in.
Trn" rlas.sifh.d aa.s reach;
o on ,mM.1o or morr ,.yt.rv .lav, tf
Lls'i-.i-lil'fllj
j LfX'UJVifcvji
rNtz 0- .---irt e
1.
A rendezvous for those who prefer a hotel in tiie.
downtown section of the etty. near everything and
aiirrounde.1 with every
your Friends here. We
HOTELMANX
'dthvpii ct ...vcinnpn e vi m k vnern ' I
POWELL ST."0'FARRELL .'. SAN FRANCJSCO 1
ORKnoy. SATURDAY.
Report on China j
-o
e
Miss Edith Pye, top, of Lon
don, England, and Madam Ca
millc Drcvet, of France, delegates
sent to China by the Women's
International League for Peace
and Freedom to get "the truth
about, China," are photographed
in San Francisco upon their re
turn after four months visit.
Miss Pye reports: "The spirit of
sacrifice and service is a happy
augury for the land. The idea of
national unity and independence
is widespread, with a deep long-,
ing for peace."-- Both delegates
urge: Non-interference in China's
internal affairs; avoidance of
threats or provocative displays of
force and war measures; abroga
tion of unequal and humiliating
treaties.
1
Houm ounuuL
FIRS! IN GRADE
FIELD MEET TOY
In llu. M c il f 0 r J inU-r-HnuU'
ct'liDiil !r;u-k nuM't lu'lil at the fair
Ml'mimls this fori;nuun, tho Lincoln
.xchuiil cam." nut victorious with 77
points, followed hy the Roosevelt
school with r. 7 joints, tho .liickson
hot put were anions' the other
events.
E IS ASKED
WASIMN'liTOX April I'S (PI i
An Investigation' of (he charges I
Unit (lie bureau of internal revenue
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APRTL 28. 1928.
NEW YORK PAYS
TO AERIAL HERO
NIIW VOKK. April L'7. lf) New
York saluted in reverent tribute
today un I'loyd Bennett camo by
on his way to his grave in historic
ArlinKtun cemetery at Washinuton.
In less than three hours from
tho time of the arrival of tho body
from Quebec to the departure of
the funeral train for WashlnBton.
official New York, the army and
navy and thousands of citizens ex
tended to liennelt n hero's farewell
on a day which had la-en reserved
for triumphant welcome to the
men he had tried to rescue from
Isolation on lonely (Jreenly island.
In a flaic-tlraped coffin the body
left Pennsylvania terminal at 10:L'5
a. m. for the journey to WashinB
ton for burial near the grave of
Admiral I'eury. who in a ship
years nuo nrcrctlefl n.nn.n
j t'oninmuder Kichard H. Ilyrd In
their historic flight to the North
1 Pole
flehlnd hlm ho left a city ln
niournlntr. riags that had flown
in tribute to the Uormun-lrish
crew of the trans-Atlantic plane
Bremen stirred slowly In the slight
breeze or early day as If to match
tho spirit cast by the half-staffed
national colors oil municipal build
ings und the skyscrapers of tho
metropolis.
The aviator's body arrived ut the
Grand Central terminal at 7:30
a. m. and under escort of military.
naval and police details was taken
to the 71st regiment armory In
Lower Park avenue where It lay ln
state for more than an hour while
thousands slowly filed by.
Willie I.A1'- nml associated
radio stations carried the ceremo
nies to millions throughout the
land groat crowds pressed ubout
the urmory in n vain effort to view
tho body.
lie wins tho crown," said the I
Rev. Daniel A. 1'oling. pastor of
tno .Marble folleglate church and
president of the Church Federa
tion of Clreater New York, at the
conclusion of the radio service.
Ills memory remains as an un
sullied escutcheon to bo worn In-
all who follow worthily his hlah
calling and his spirit shall live'
again, and yet again In the youth i
oi the world.
Outside tho armory the rum
bling traffic of the city was stilled
while the body lay Inside and dur
ing its movement from the firand !
t entral terminal to the Pennsyl
vania station. The flag-draped I
casket won carried on an artillery I
caisson to the slow, measured
tread of the escort while throngs
in the slreets bared their heads
and bowed. Four airplanes soared
nigll above and their pilots drop
pod floral tributes to their depart
ed comrade of tho skies.
Mrs, Cora Itenm-tt, the widow.
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Kit-hard K. Hynl momberH of
Beniictl's family accompanied the
body und pa rt lei paled in the fu
j 11 era I Hcrvieea and then contlnueU
I the journey.
t Mrs. Bennett was supported by
'her nurse. Miss M. 1'bdier, who
had attended her at Quebec.
Social Notes
and Meetings
I The Teachers' . and Workers'
I council of the Methodmt church,
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of and new business anted, t
was decided to have a ch:idm
day prCKium on mothers claj
during the Sunday school hti
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the hcmls of the different aj
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