rAOFTTTRETJ
JOCK TAIL GAT DECLARE
'A Night in Spain" a Hunt's Crarerian Tonight
RT
LIQUOR SELLERS ,
OF LITTLE ONES
rRTTFCmn mattj ttjibtxt!. mt.pfotjt), oRrnox. moxtuy. 'Ar';rT'i.t. 102:.
uu 1 i n u in 11 111
BRINGS BOURBON ! 1 ( 1 M v. WHIPPING GiVEH
PAPERS' SUPPORT iMMmMt M BY HIS FATHER
M. I', liarruw. local manager of 1
ll Associated Oil company hits a
oni-cat with 11 most peculiar and
iitvi rf.'d taste. Since early in
lily the cat lias dc eloped a foinl
wss fur shaved iee ami ninm-i-rile,
tevourinjr two pnumlH of thu lat
er, iiml th hoith'H oi' the for
ncr. every sevt-n days.
Tin cat insists on having his :
ittion daily. lie will not mt the :
unless it is mixed with the
$ inuer-ale. ami vice veru. When
he h.-t.s hail his fill, he sues under
the house ami sleeps. If he Is
offered a saucer of milk, he shuns '
(1, hut will meow until he K''tH hl ,
.n-Klaii. 1 lien, like the la mo us :
jfw. he is contented. j
Local naturalists are puzzled by ,
the strange appetite of tin' cat. but
figure there must he sonic catnip (
In the Kinder-ale.
; i Mr. Harrow has endeavored to
break tip- pet of its abnormal
habit, hut has tiiven up. Mrs. Itar-,
I'mv will lie home from San Fran
cisco next week, when it is predict- 1
ed the cat will he fciveu a, cure.
Fur iii'i-liaps tin- last time this
. suiumrr. raroliiu Anili'i-vv mutik
Wtur a Kroup of .Mrilfnril ailniirt'ls
whvn hl, appuari'il at thi' noun
nmcncon moi'iMiK ot mo imh unn
tun. Mr. ami .Mis. uoran cnuM- fa, .-, was souulit l,y thv polli o t,,
xiii'i't to lotuni to Ni'v York ti!iy tw qiiostiunliiK In i inmi'i-tlon
siiiiictinin th! wi-elf nft,w ha vt n ti , ii I, t .....
in ikui inn oi nil" inur-
.siont must fii thi'lr vacation vinit- j or of Mrs. Myrtli' .Mi'llus, wealthy
iiiK local relatives anil frit-nils. j society woman.
"Sometimes at Close i.f Day." The woman, nccorilinjr to the of
written liy Mrs. Clara Kilwarils. ! ficers. wh refused tji make imlillc
wen-Kllown composer or -ew ni'hliw name, has lieen aliseiit ffolo
City and Intimate friend of Caro
line Andrews, was a lovely num
ber sung by the guest. "lx. Hear
I he Cient le J,ark," and. as an en
core, "Cumin' Thru the liye." were
also on her program. She was
accompanied on the piano by Mrs. 1
George Andrews.
James Stevens sang one of Mih, I
Kdwards' compositions. " 'Tis
I'nough." "Show Uoat" and th
"Tomcat Song." As usual, he was j
cnthula.stlcally applauded. M I s s ',
Alma Lawrence accompanied him. I
I) n ra n W er n e r, director of the
orehestra at the Kmbassy t heater
iu New York City, played several ;
violin solos, including "A I'o'm." j
"ni'tnlltnl.' nn.1 D.iliul. i..m I
'
Mill liiiy, pastor of
t... i i i
-Methodist churrh. gave a
i.,,... tnli-
iu appreciation of what the club
members have done for hi.n dur
ing the year he has been ,n Med
ford. Ili-verend Kay will not be
hero another year and has not yet
decided where he will he located.
As a response to his ta'lk the Kl
wanians sang a song specially writ
ten for him and sung to the tune
of "For lie's a Jolly Cuod Fellow."
Mr. Kay has been a popular mem-
oe. oi me locai nun. naving taken I
,iciiw pan in an programs us;
well as lender of singing.
!uests at the meeting today, be
sides the visiting miisj elans, wen
-Mrs. Charles Utitterf bbl and Mrs,
J. I . Love.
GET STATISTICS
ON LEGION MEET
If one man was to spend the en-'
the number of days spent iu Med-J
ford collectively during the Ainer-j
lean Legion stale convention hero)
early this month by legionnaires ;
who registered at thu convention I
headquarters at the Chamber of
Commerce, lie would have to live
in the city for over 13 years, m -
cording to figures compiled by Lee
C. tiarlock who was in charge of
registration during the conventiun.
lle kejit a careful check on eauh
registered legionnaire In cornice-
tion with the length of his stay in j
Medford and today completed the!
total of days .spent. If all legion-j
nalres hail registered, it would J
mean that one man.wuiihl have to;
live in Medford over 2'i years to
equal the number of days spent (
during the three-day convention.
001 WE BUZES;
Mrs. M. M. Hrrniiin was cnni
iiii'IiiIihI today li- I'ir. (Iiii-f itny
Klliotl fur her iii-cii-nt-i- uf niliiil
yfjitmlHy fiucnuiin when a Kuio -
line stove lilazt- I'mifcil htr to sum-
!linn me lire ut'iumnii-ni in ni'i
home on South Hivcmtde iiVenuo.
' After summoning the ili'iiartnu-nl.
-Mrs. Herman smothrreil the fire
with u canvas anil lu-fiire 1
trueks arrived on the srene. she
was on the street siEnallfnit to
them that the fire was over, savins
the department eonsideralilc troll-
I hie In unreelinur hose ami poind
' through otlier preliminaries. The
Maze eaused no damage. I. lit
would have. had it not I n
promptly put under control.
rd of Thanks.
We w I !h to thank our man y
friend? for ihdr kindn-;? and for
the many flnml nff"rintt.H durtnn
our recent bei ,a ,m"ni,
tf, Ht;i. v and Kiitnily.
143
i.us a(;i:i.i:s, Aug. 13. 1 iki.aho.m a rrv. Aim-. 1a.
A fhi..imo lehmam tWlini; of u H- t'.aylmd. publisher of
ynunir women hastonlnj; across the,,h" lnlls Oklahomau ami the
country with a 0ima hill, Marled ' kll,h,,ll:l rit Times two ?,f the
off-i.-ers investiatin Uu- Melius democratic newspapers of
societv woman shtyinK onto a new!im' MltU'. l'Hivin Hoover s a. -
taiwe.il to.n.v. while l.e.i "Put" I ''l'ta Hep speech. announced lo-
Kelly alleged "butcher boy" killer
i)f Jlrs. Mynle Melius, was beitiK
arraigned for her murder.
The telegram, M.-ned "!crKeant
S. Sullivan," was addressed to I'apt.
Hay I'alo of the police detective
bureau. It said lliat "Kelly was
utility' hut that he had In
ecu 111-1
(Jruve.
The you 11 woman, the telegram I
said, had left l.os Anuel
son ;
after the killing a week ao Sun
day. I'.n route, so the wire read,
(he woman had displayed a S.'ommi
bill to passengers and said she
planned t,i eouLinue on to New
York a board tin1 Twentieth ( 'en
tury limited and sail for Fiance
next Friday.
t'apl. Merman t'line. chief of dc
tectives, thotmli doubtful that 'Ser
geant Sullivan" was a member of
the Chicago police or otherwise
responsible, wired the Chicago pu
lice chief to identify the sender
:S.
Kelly, accused of beating th
wealthy clubwoman to death with
a bottle, after five years of illicit
love, pleaded not guilty to charges
of murder. Trial date was set for
August JT.
Attorneys for Kelly failed iu an
effort to have their client released
on Sr.O.nni) bail when .ludge Doug
las Kdmonds promptly denied the
motion. He set next Wednesday
for further argument. i
A young ilivoreec. saiil to have a '
Iiruiscd anil hailly iliscolorcil eve, 1
ami nunioiuus st nitclips mi
h
her home in lleveliv Hills since a
wee ka'o at ationt the time that
.Mrs. Melius' Imily was founil in her
luxurious home ami l,eo 1'. Kelly,
her liutcher l.oy" lover, anil lic
ensed slayer, was ilrnuKeil from his
MKIIiilt place In u eli
ce In u closet.
I'lllHDI-'l I1 1 1 A 1 A.r TJ
W)--vno man Is missing and iKHr -
LM.UVI i'ri nous were
resetifd
during the northeast wtorm which
abated early today after lashili-i
the coast from Virginia Capes to
Sandy Hook.
The missing man is Otto God
frey, a member of the crew of the
tug Radiant, who was swept away
when the tug sank in Delaware
hay yesterday. Ho wore a life
belt and it is hoped he has been
picked tip. His brother Frank the
chief engineer of the tug, was he-
lieveu drowned, but today turned
up jn Odessa. Kight members ol
the
crew and a passenger were
rescued after buttling
waves, for soine time.
with the
inn
IS THREATENED
CiUCACn. Aug. i:t.-(P) Pre
paration of strike ballots fur Con
duct oi-h and trainmen on western
railroads was begun today, offi
cials of the ISrolherhood of Hall
way Trainmen and the Order of
j Hallway Conductors said.
The movement followed failure
I of attemntM nt n i-lif i ! i (mi l.i.tu n..n
lh, xvosfrn rallwavs committee
um unIo(ls with Jonn Wflllains
(,f lhf. f(.()eral board of mediiitlon.
. established under the AVatson-
Parker act.
i
F
I
llnr- j
lirjii :
K""!
' I Ii ( 'A ( U K ug. 1 3 .(?)
thy "line of Madifon. Win..
on. lodav won th
in the women' v
nr"
m plough ip (ii a 1 I f y I n v
round by Kcoiinif ,1 -:t n -7 7 on thelpioenix
04iMi-yard Indian hill course. Her ' Portland
fcore took ff par on the first j nefi Hlnff
niti' and one off in tiie seeond j Kosehurg
and wiim one ntrr,j(. hetter than ! Malt Luke Cltv
:thc
' of
aid of Mi. Hilton Kcymnn.1
ItatiKi Hoii'.'. Ii., former
:Miiillirrn I'liaiuiiliiit.
j Virginia Wilson of Vhleneo ira
lliiril. with
while the lefoml -
jn(; rhanniinn. Mrs. Jlt-nry Presn
t -r of l.os Anitelos, was fourth
(with SO.
,
; Ah the Aerial Traffic Cop j
NKW ll. i:N, Auk. 13 iVPi The i
first aerial traffie patrol is qn duly I
over 'onnei-tii l. Two offieers are
up with orders to arrest any lilrd-
' man w ho trys low flyinit or stunt-i
; InB over towns, j
Waimcr Weather.
reR..n: Kiifr tonlrrht and Tik-h-
day; wiirni'ai In th interior of th
west porthm Titcudity. Low hu-
. mtdity in th" int-i
' tm: fir-- huzjiid
' ly winds un th'.
ior with lnrrc;ii
Moderate tif.rth-coat.
J day that the papers would sup
port Herbert Hoover the republi
can presidential nominee.
, The publisher sail! the news
papers "will not join the republi
can party, but neither are they
going In join a liquor movement."
Hoover would "waste nit useless
JtrfMl.ls on prhlhitio
ti(,niM j,- elet'teil. C.
n modi! "ica
itylord said.
t He said Cov. Alfred K. Smith, the
iemoerat'c candidate, would "con-
1 cent rate his efforts on the modi
fication of the Volstead aet." and
. added that t he ok lahouian and
Times "will not assist in build
ing tip a purely minor party, nor
undertake a campaign to oer
ihrou the istii amendment."
Tiie Tulsa Tribune, another of
the larger ilcinoerai k newspaper ;
of (k1ahoma. de-lareu for Hoo
ver almost immediately lifter lus
nomination.
NTERVIEWED BY
LONG BEACH PAPER:
i
S. Similiter Smith, manager of
the Mcdfol'll Mitil Trihuno. Meilfonl.
Ore. with Mrs. Smith and their
granddaughter, Joan Del.osh. are
concluding a summer's trip with n
visit in this city. They will he
joined Sunday by their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. anil Mrs. 11. T.
DeLosh. Mr. DpI.okIi is in the ad
vertising department and Mrs. De-1
I-osli is society and woman s pue
editor of-the Mail-Tribune. The
men will return home August -'ii,
land the women of the party will he
i at the Hlackstono until the open
ing of the school term.
I Mr. Smith is being shown over
the city by Fred Hetts, who was a
' boyhood friend In Kansas.
Mr. Smith is a veteran newspa
! per man. He started his career as
ia journalist as a printer's appren
tice with William Allen White, the
now noted editor, in Kl Dorado,
Has., in the yeiP 18S4.
Mr. Smith is a member of the
' Jackson county, Oregon, vepuhli
1 can central committee and is a
keen student of the political situa
lion. He expresses himself as be
ting confident that Herbert Hoover
will carry Oregon and enough other
f"7p" ;,,,, .... t,V i
Heaeh Monday following an ex
tended visit to Detroit, Toronto.
New York and New Orleans. The
guests, are dividing their time be
tween the Pacific Southwest expo
sition and tours of nearby scenic
attractions. Long Heach (Cai.)
Press Telegram.
Daily Meteorological Report
Monday. August Hi, PJ2S
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Tuesday; warmer Tues
day. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tues
day. Warmer in interior of west
portion Tuesday; low humidity in
the interior with increasing lire
hazard.
(0
(A W
LOCAL DATA
l
I
TciniH'ratiire fDiH.I ....
IliKhest (lint 12 lirs.l..
Lowest (Last 12 lira. I..
4!i
!HI I
!H
5:t
is
Hel. humidity il'ct.)..
State of weather Clear Clear
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
lUliT. la.Ha inches.
Sunset today, 7:15 p. in.
Sunrise Tuesday, 5: IS a. m.
Sunset Tuesday, 7:13 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M
120th Meridian Time
T3 X
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si
S
it
a ui
i s
IU)
ns
CITT
Baker City. ...
Hismarck ....
. si
. no
. o
. 8S
. SI
.101
. 81
. !HI
. fid
.103
. 78
.104
. 82
. 92
. fit
. 71
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
lioise
Denver
Ops Mnincs
Kresno
Helena
62
I'll
118
52
:.i
4
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clnuilv
I. Cily.
Clnudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clomly
I'. Cdy.
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
l.os Anneli'B .
i Marshfieid
58
"II
5li
OR
r,i
'san Francisco.
i Kanta Fe
Seattle 70 52
!,.. 7S Till
i walla Walla SI fin
Vitfnlne.' 58
Clear
1j. W. DICK, iit'teorologint,
Weather ltiircim at Pole.
PASADENA, 'bI.. Autf. lZ.iAi
r. Itoliert A. Mllllkan, nrefhlen:
of the California Inftilutr- f Teeh
ndoKy. informer! Captain Sir
(eore Hubert Vllkinr, who In
tendn to explore the Antarctic by
airplane, that cooperation of me
'. 1 eoro(nl.in hit! polur explorers
would pave the way for chain of
weather bureau utation anmnrt
! 'n f,f l" r,r,h' pol!.
The m 1-
en!lt prdl-
d thai !9 h HtatioiiK
would make pnnMble wrldwld
weather forccuHttt long In advance.
SUMPTER SMITH '"i ,;l . W W h 1
Fresh from what was the longest,
run ever aeeoinplisln d by a re
vue in Chicago, A Nigbl iu
Spain.' will be exposed to view
at Hutu's Craterian theatre to- ;
night.
No
here
aitraetion ihu has uppear
ccently has called as miiih
e eoiuiuent as this, the
of a long line of revues sail-
ad v;
latest
I ing under the Shubert banner.:
Chicago newspaper reviewers,
usually prone to conservatism, j
PRAISES HOOVER
AND HIS SPEECH
nkw vonic. Aug. i:i. (Vi
Herbert Hoover's spneeh accepting
t lit? re pu 1)1 lean presidential immi-
nation was
"one that tends to
; ,-aise p,.litics, to a higher level,
Klohn .1. i:askd.. chairman of th
n:ttlonal democratic eommittei
sidd in a statement issued late to
day. I
"It was tempered. " asserted Mr. I
Uaskob, In referring to the speech.
"Tin-re was a tempered expression
of the Issues, as. I presume, he
sees them.
"I particularly admire Mr. Iloov-
er's desire to elevate this campaign '
to Hie dignity that a contest of
this kind. I feel, should command
in American politics, and my hope
is that we will be aide on our side
to keep the conduct of the cam -
paimi on a very high basis.
"I bidii-ve the efforts of Hie n-
spective parties engaged in a 'cam
paign of this kind ' should be t
educate the people
educate the people as
its of the issues the
o honestly
o the mer
sta nd for
and the character and iUdlity
represent a thins of their respei
candidates."
.'Mill ,
10 !
10!
TOKYO, Japan, Aug. l:;. (pj
A dlsj)iitc from Mukden to the
newspaper Asahl today stated that
Chang llsiieh-Liang, military : o v -
eruor of Mukden, had uncoiidit ion-
ally accepted Japan's "advice" that
he refrain from placing Manchuria
under the domination ot the Nail-
king nationalists.
it was understood In Tokyo Utat
the agreement against which Japan
warned ('hang gave Nanking con-
I trol of the Mukden government's
foreign relations while granting
Mukden complete atonomy iu do
mestic matters.
ON OLD STICKY LANE
The county court thih morning
started re-pru vetlluK that portion
of the Old HHeky I.ane. from the
Court Halt to the lien Mhehlon
plaecK. mo that orchnrdlftK of that
dlftrlct will he ahle to Ket out their
fruit when the ruin Hlarln. The
road Ih In finod condition now. hut
will not stand up under t!ie heavy
haulinff during wet weather. The
work will bn finished in a week or
ten day.
Now They're Walking
From Hamburg Over
Atlantic to New York
.
IIAMi;t'lt;. flermany. -u. j
13 A! Two a I I o r h are !
"walking" from itH port to
New York. Th'-y an en route 4 ,
on n ."tri?ud hoat'' operiIcd
with pedalK which tuci a vq- 4 j
5- tiellor. They expect tu hall -r
4 Sandy Hook In 4 day-. 4
4. i
o
IuKm wanted at the Mail Trib
une offleo Must ) rlenn tf
The Coolest Spt in Oregon
idyuvood mm
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Otf "asss .. U V lu "'UM"1' 1,11,1
, 1 1 Mill t ill' Il.'luhiM.l S ili-Use. , .H !
i.!ed it til
within tin
eratioll. Some stress
the lather daring rharaeter of
s' era 1 di tlsements, wit h t he
added comm. Mil that these tabas
conian itn idents gi e a piimaut
o the lelcctable Spanish
omelette.
Mviu a sietaeular viewpoint.
"A Xight :n Spain1 is notewonhv.
OVel
fort scenes are displayed.
of Spain." "llaUe de la
1
Xoch
1 de Casa inient ." "Coin in bus
OFF WATCH HILL
WATi'll 1111. 1., It. I.. Auk. III.-
,.V Several coast guard boats wero
. searching today for the bodies of
f,un. yoimu- men believed to have
bcen drowned last night when their
1 ."t-fout sailboat capsized. They
were John Mcllvain of Philadel
phia. Trowbridge Cottrell of Wes
terly, .Joseph Sales of St. Louis .and
Uoyd Dunk-ion of llostoti.
John J tarry Colohan, Jr.. of
Chestnut lliil. pa., rescued from
the watres of the sound 'his morn
ing by a fisherman, was the only
one of the five youths who sailed
; 'i nere yesteniay who is known I
' ,n n:1V,, ,)tM'n nved. He Is at the
Westerly hospital suffering from j
; ,M"m,'.- !
: Tl"' ct aU the boat 1
j o ned by Mcllvain's father for u
, la-v I'"ishe-S island. They are!
known to have reached the island;
safely and to have spent the day :
there, starting back after sundown. I
Somewhere in Fisher's 1 s 1 a n d ,
sound the boat capsized, throwing j
tin- five into I he water. W hat hap- I
pencil nfter that is as yet unknown
, At both the New London and,
I Fisher's Island coast guard sta
j lions reports of cries being heard
j during the nlghl were made this
morning.
1 Voting Cottrell is a son of Arthur
-M. Dottrel!,
a member of the firm
of C. I;. Cottrell, printing press
manufacturers.
Honesty Is the I test Policv.
NKW VhltK. Aug. 1.1. tVt -;
Louis Taback of Paterson. N. J.. a'
j silk textile manufact in er, was sen-
teiieed today n serve a year and a
(lay In the federal penia I m-ia cy ai
i Atlanta on a charge' of conspiring
! to conceal assets In the bankruptcy
of the Franklin Silk .Mills.
i
! I. V. Y. ilrl Nominated,
SAN KHANt lwo, Aug. i;i. (A;
j Anita Whitney. Oakland social
1 worker sentenced In IHiMi to from
on elo 11 years Iu prison for vio-I
Nation of the criminal syndicalism!
law, 'was nominated for the I'nlted
States .seimte hy the work-
munlKt parly. She neeept
nomination. M 'hitn y escn
-d Ihe prison m-ii fence throui;h
p!irdin
As smisliine ripens
fruit to perfection
;ControlIcd Rousting gives
Hills Urns. , Coffee the flavor
of flavors. This patented,
continuous process of roasting
ti few pounds at a lime, roasts
every particle evenly and
Hrinys out the utmost in flavor
and aroma. No other coffee
can taste like Hills Hros. be
cause none is roasted the same
way.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
FrcfH from Ihe (Pfnil
Vacuum pith. Ltnif
eptttid itith t key.
;lie best cxti a .11; an.' ,.t tie- Court of 1-Vrdi mt nd and -n-: .1 mm a 11 mick. 1 tie ta.i. evl-
ken of tiie ir.-rtit gen- lsab,!!.i. Che I'.hte ltird 1 1 00 n 1 , " ; i 1 n 1 ! v fearing another whipping, the hed. where he di;'d. apparently
Li!
mm
laid on "Spanish Shawl" ami W'oclui nr" ! 1 a n int-- the house and hid mid.-r of convulsions.
it re :nnoiu; the outstanding; pl - i " ' ' '
loriil Incidents. jT
j:"xr;rzz:zl reichstein and deuel
1 1 .;!- aii'l Allen Hlanloy li'-:i. ' t
the 1:1st i.f mvr ISO iTM.ns. imp '
' man
high
t ions.
SEATTLE CIGAR
STORE HELD UP:-
MEN GET $10,000
SKATTI.K. Wash.,
iUB. l:l.-(Tl
Two ann"d men today
helil 111) ;
two collectors for the Hrcwsier
Cigar Stores in tiie downtown dts-
trict and escaped with an amount
estimated at lad ween STatMl and
Jlu.omi alter a chase through crowd
ed street. W. C. lleffcrnan, clerk, :
and II. F. Hruutigan. driver of the
Hrewsier Inu k, arrived at llio com- 1
pany's o;'llce with collections from
the firm's -2 stores at S a. m..
wlu'ti they noticed two men loiter-it-';
in the exlrance next door"
The cigar men were covered
with pistols when they attempted
to enter the office.
"Come through quick," demand
ed one of the hiindits.
Itelieinuu sahi he handed over
the bag and the robbers ran away.
The clerk and llrautigan gave chase
but lost sight of Ihe holdup men
after manning a couple of blocks.
Police wero notified and officers
began eotnhin the city for the
b;i milts'.
R.ifllto 3SS ;
TODAY p
NF.VF.R RF.FORF.
! mm rrt-?. m
i Milm rjgaf&V HAS THE SCREEN EXPOSED SUCH STARTLING
i Pja V''" FACT8 AS IN THIS GREAT DRAMA OF j .
i pf i'A?VrS?Si1v LIFE IN THE CONVICT I "
I m 'Mseeit! M
rzi m
i m I n ESTELLE TAYLOR f
2j m A Nf kkfi, and
Alto )
j J,. Not lince that aeat . GOOD SHORT FEATURES
I v'" picture, "The Honor f ?,
fCj Sy.tem," h. the .cr.en ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC
V? I I tZ'-A ' I I Admission l I
KM ' 1 "I priaon etory. j t Matlneei Evenlnoe f I
nyn y:lj. iond25 iomd35 E I
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ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD
OAK-LAUREL-FIR
COAL
Summer
GREEN PINE SLABS
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
11.1.8 North Central
Tel. 631
A CONSOLATION
It's a consolation to know Hint wlion drntli oBeurs you .
cau call a inorliciun who will trout yon exactly as lie
would expect to bo treated i tiie situation were reversed.
Conger Funeral Parlors
RELIABLE REASONABLE
Office of County Coroner
i-rrvsui i:;, Aug. -;!)
Cartyiuir -'in hi threat to de
prive hiiii.-r-.-liini,' parents of
thei.- children. 1'i.iii e Ma wist rate
A. i. Ihamlon today ordeitd fivs
eitil-M-cn of Mr., Magdalene Uu-
he in-in'. I it, t ai;en into custody
f t he ji.iV' 'iiiiu court. -Mrs. Ilu
i h I'cue i barged with vtolatiic:
i lie prohibition law, was held In
?lt," bail.
Tin- woman's arrest was brought
about by Anna Suiokovicli, 17.
who vald her father had gone
homo intoxicated after pat roni'.ing
Lin- I hnh'-reno place.
"What interests me about this
;se is s;i ing lilt W children from,
the vicious eiiviionm"iit of rum
idling, " .Magistrate lira nd on said.
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