Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 23, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    miwfORB MTTL TRTRTJTTE, DTfEDOX, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1020.
EXPECT DECISION
TAX LITIGATION
LINDBERGH AND ANNE ON SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR
IEVE0F
ELECT OFFICERS
Stowaway Hurt
I
PSGE ETGHT"
ji
I
Filed June )0. lOIiO.. in ctreuil
court by James Oden and Urun
vllle Oden against Henry Uon and
others, tho suit to quit tltlu to
a piece of property Hold in tlie
Kvana creek district at a Hheriff'H
mile. Is still in litigation, but wan
. today expoctcd to, como, to settle
ment soon. Tho caa6 i biiHOili
upitn a technicality of tho highest
orcUti n an offmt to break tho
tax fffreclosuru jiroceedliiKB. which
had 'made the property avuiluble
' lor a sheriff's Htile.
The defendants In the cane rep
resented by Porter .1. N(-ff, Halm t
title to the property, beeaiiHo of,
a technicality in tlu transfer of ,
fnritplnnf'd lund in the rnillltv. i
which can anil it at any ni-.-,
following tho hnldlriK of a HherJff'n:
sale. AU property uiihoUI at i
! such a sale la transferred to th .
county by tin nh-riff. tin- mini of.
flU being nsi'd In show that a
money conwMeriitl-in CIkniimI In thu s
. matter. This amount, explained
'. tho sheriff's office thiH forenoon.
is not reprepontullvo of the true
' worth of the property Involved,
but used as u matter of form to
show a transaction had taken
plftco between tho nherlff and the
county. The defendants claim the
true valuo of the property Bhou d
be given instead of the mini of
$10.
This form was authorized by
legal counsel, and the Hheriffa
office docs not feel thut tho action
now pending will In any way in
validate other tax sale tranwtc
tions. The deed to the Oden prop
erty recites the amount paid by
th bidders at the tux sale and
according to Sheriff .JenninK i
of the same form that has been
used for years.
The tax department of the sher
iff's office Haid tills forenoon that
the former ownern of the property,
but who' still claim a right, wero
in arrears from 1922 on tax pay
mmtH( and made no effort to pay
back taxes until the present chhc,
which has already been pending
several months. Ktilluro to pay
( taxes for five yeai-H, places any
property In condition for tax fore
closure, na Id Klierlff .lennhmH.
J n Tho plaintiffs In the rami an
represented by Attorney K
Phlpps, wIiohu clients claim thej
havo placed numeroim .improve'
inentH on the properly hIiuu pur
uhasing It In 1927.
CRISTOBAL
ThlnKH are melancholy at Pros
pect these dnys, -or .John (Dad)
At Henlor and frenhmiin cIuhh
electlonn this ufturnoon at tho hcii-
ior hlKh Bchool, tho following of-;
flcerH were elected:
I'reKldent of Henlor cIubm, Charles
Thomas; comrnlMslonur of finance.
Grieve, p.oneer In l. eighties. HI. 'iVn TnLZ
constant companion "Tuffy," a ! niiwdoiiei- r school activities Hon
mite of n dog,- was taken cr-ay by I Ony, umt commissioner of dra-j
Aiwoctntcd Prcaa I'huto
Col. and Mrs. Charles Llndber-jh posed for photographers at Roosevelt field, N. Y., before leaving '
for Miami, Fla., the starting point of their 20-day air tour to South America. t
Italian Gunmen !
Slay Infant in
Arms of Father i
strange. A reward m offered for
the return of "Tuffy."
"Tuffy" was last seen In an aulo
headed toward Klamath Kalis, by
a ranger at Anna Springs, In Cra
ter Lake national park. Five min
utes after tho car left a phone cart
came from I'lospect. , The ranger
knew "Tiifffy." The driver said ho
hud found hi in alongside the road.
As soon as "Tuffy" was miBsed
from his master's heels phone calls
were sent out by Jim (irieve.
The missing dog was the pride
of Prospect and the idol of Dad
(liiove. "Tuffy" was much admir
ed by women and children, lor he
was playful and tiny, and snow
white. Many plots to kidnap him
were foiled In the past.
It would cheer an old man's
heart if "Tuffy" came home.
LATEST NORRIS PLAY
Local radio fans who enjoy
good radio drama full of thrlllH
and heart Interest will do well to
turn In on ('o)tco.hour ui !) p. in.
tomorrow night. At this time the
I'opco I 'layers will give 1 he pre
In let broadcast of tho neweNl
, NoitIh drama which Ih entitled,
"Tho Deserted Cabin's Tale.'" TIiIh
new play which was Just complet
ed by AIImh Helen Norrls. the well
f known author last week hits a real
i mountain Retting and Ik replete
I with action and interest. Th c-t
of Co pen Players will Inrludo Jo
Hurray Hostell, Stella Qulsenbcrry
Iarold Coriihs, letcner r !.:,
Eh lie Davis and a new Juvenile
actor, Muster Dick Sleeter.
In addition to the above drama,
tho Copcu program will Imiude a
short talk on the subject nr "l'nod
Preservation" which should pmve
of Interest to every lltcncr-tn
Several radio pnrtles uro already
being arranged foi lomurrnw night
to hear thin attrac'Jvo Copco
broadcast.
i
fr MADISON, WIh., Kept. 23. !
(iunmen In ambush kill-
eil it three-year-old child In j
f the a: hm of his father In
M.'idlson's "Utile Italy" tale :
lust night. The fnth e r. '
Charles I ilosl. w as wounded I ;
; perhaM ratally. ' ,
A ' shotmm' luudcri with ,
was used. tilosf, car-
difficult to K't to the rimsum"r . ,,,s M,n' In his ,
in it Iiri..ii.i.i n,. tl,t r...,Hi, nuns, was walkliiK through
. ' t u daik alley 'when his at- !
Milk Ih claimed to be the most.,
perfect HitiKht article of food, the
only one In fuel which,, when fed j
alone, will Huslalu life, and yet
the most perishable ami tho most. sliifjs
i.vlnjr
: lacker opened fire. ( Dorlnrs :
wild that the child suffered
i the bnint f the shot, and
this, (hey ,-uldcd. saved the
I elder ;iosl from Instant
! dvaih.
i A Ihiuor war was blamed
for the killing. Ihe hit
MlUe Miinlcy,
tin liursell.
Don Clark and Vie-
BLANCHE ASKS DIVORCE;
with-
! u si'i-"s In "Utile Italy
v in a your.
:
!
'' i claims mickey cRUELisr;:;!:;;;;;
f ,dlr.
J Amone the concessions lit the
armory will be a lady Elks bootn
where delicious Nnne-mako cakes
.nd coffee will be served.
in HS,
The old ndiir.e "mi ounce of
prevention Is worth a pound "f
cure," -.(v,es (rue In Its iipplh'.i -tlon
to who.e mlik In usIiik every
precaution to keep It from all pos
sible coniuuilnatlou until used, in
stead of rely I ok too much upoi
methods to oestioy such contami
nation uiler'oll c hcromlliK Inocu
lated.
.Much ci -edit Is it one Mr !ail
Itorden for ailvaneed thoiiKhl aut
ixperfmeiii hi maintaluliiK "purity
In milk," thru scrupulous clean
Hncss In every detail in the pro
ductbdi and care of same. Vcrv
r u ly In bis epevluientations h
illncovered I he difference bet weei
try lnc to condense milk which
had been hand ed In a hich'y
K'inltary manner ami t hat which
had not. Then, as MHiictlmcs now,
such efforts for extreme cleanli-
niss In milk were lightly spoken AodressltiK the jury in a vole
of and he wan often dubbed the lw it hardly could be heard In the
'aliHiiulIy fastidious neat Mr. I lor- j 1"' tators' section of the superior
den." jCouitr4nimt Mux Sleuer, noted New
Koine ut his patron still at-' York attorney In charge of the de-
Kiuil for the thouKhtless. sl:i k f nse of M is. Alexander l'antaes, W(,nr w Kown of 0t,Mvory satin de
ways of stabllnn and mllklnK ,.ws ; bu tly before nmin today be:au iKno, in the slendor linos of the
neeauxe iney mni reany Known mni m Kinnnu in i ne muru)
no othei nie(hdH( but still eher-!1'' f the
Ished Home little "dirty ways" of , Mate's wife.
Directors of the recently formed
MopkhiH lateral water district,
held a meeting this morning to
dbcuss plans for the holding tif an
elcetlon for the Hdlim? of the
bomb;, ami to prepare data for
i no piato engineer in accordance,
wilh the state law. I
The date of Mm election has not and
been determined. It Js hoped 1 are eoncoetliiK clever vaudeville
that the landowners will take overnclH and novel concessions for the
Ihe control and operation of the1 three nights. A dunce will also
dlMiriet and the Inljiatlon early be a feature each nb,-ht.
next year. Kveryone In southern Oregon Is
hireclors nttendhm the rneetlm; , Invited to enjoy this fall Joy
tlih mornfuii were John II. Carkln. ; festival and -Everybody Frolic
ELKS' FALL FROLIC
TO BE BIG PARTY
The Medford Elks are going; to
put a real "whoop" in "whoopie"
oon when they stage the greateat
fall frolic in the history of Med
ford . Kodgo No. Itfi8. Already
committees ar busy preparing
some exceptional entertainment
features for three big nights,
October 10. 11 and Z, and a crew
will soon bo on the job at tho
armory In this city preparing that
building for the greut occasion.
The fall frolic will havo all the
features of the usual Elks jam
borees, with a lot more entertainJ
ment thrown In for good measure
Hen M oiler's committeemen
matics, Laura Drury
President of freshman class, Hob
Nelson; vice-president, Adra Ed
wards; secretary, David Iowix
and treasurer. Way no Dowry.
Following the election of tho
senior class officers, the meeting
was turned over to the president,
Charles Thomas, who said that he
thought U an honor lo be elected
to thlH office, and for a long time
had been wanting to "take a crack
at it."
4 ,
Arthur Sehrelber.
NEWBUKYPOKT, Muss., Sept.
L'3. P) Arthur Schreibcr, 22-year-old
1'ortland. Me., youth, who
last Juno stowed himself away on
(the transAtlantlc plane Yellow
! Hlrd on Its flight between Old Or
; chard, Me., and Santnnder. Spain,
j today hovered between life and
death at a hospital, the victim of
i an automobile accident.
No further information concern- Selireiber received a fractured
Ing Winfield It. Oaylord, Medford j Hklll nd otnpr injuries when an
ivutomobilc owned by his fat he
but driven by Maurice Drees, 2 5
SPOKANE, Sept. 23. VP) Tho
first session of the Pacific Nurth
west Methodist Episcopal confer
ence ended here last night with
announcement of the appointments
of about 300 Methodist ministers
of the" states of Washington and
northern Idaho.
The Hew H. A. Dan ford of Kpo
kano was appointed' conference
evangelist and will reside at hi
home in Eupene, Ore.
The Rev. Dr. J. M. -Canso w as
reappointed president of , the (Kirn
ball School of Theology at' Salem,
Ore. Tho Uev. G. Vv. DeSour was
appointed promotion secretary of
tho missionary education ..'move
ment, Tacoma. .
"VVINNIPEO. Man.. Sept. 23. i&)
Three men died when a Western
Canada Airways plane crashed
into Duke Manitoba, 120 miles
north of Winnipeg, yesterday, ac
cording to a statement issued to
day by J. A. MacDougall, treasurer
of tho Western Canada Airways.
The victims, according to the com
pany's report, are George MeK.ee,
turned over on the Newburyport Toronto, pilot; Arthur Reach, Win
Chut, New York, novelist.
JERUSALEM(P The Palestine
attorney missing since August
was received here today by friends
and relatives who have been con
ducting a search for several week. ! turnpike yesterday. Police said : nlpeg engineer; Arthur Hunt
Keports were received baturday Drees nttemotert to cut nut nf line.
from Clyde Peart, an Oregon-Call- barely missing a head-on collision
fornla stage driver, that he sar with am,,ilol. machine .only to side-
Oaylord September 0, and that he HWipe another car. They charged j tr'ai,ly department announced be
rodo on his stage from Willows, I no was speeding. Drees and fourlfore tno '"lots started that the bud
Cul.. to San Francisco. Peart aidjothers in the machine. Including ! rtt fVr tlle filHt flve monln of the
he was carrying a brief case and j two girls, all residents of Portland. Vpai showed a surplus of more
man a minion dollars, customs
were the chief source of revenue
and the police and tho Trans-Jordanian
frontier force the principal
items of expense.
a description of the clothes lie j were severely but not seriously
wore tauieo wnn me ciotnes m . hurt,
which Oeylord left Medford. j
With the Elks" Is the slogan
which will be broadcast through
out southern Oregon and northern
California by the Medford lodgo-
men. A special radio prog rum
J
I.OS ANOKl.ttS, Sept.
I. (V
LOS ANOKLES. Sept. I'll. lVl
ISIanche Sweet, screen actress, to
day filed suit for di voice from her
husband. Marshall A. "Mickey"
N i' I I a n listing more than 0
t hai-L-es of cruelty.
.k iin ( uix.i: vi;is.
(Continued from Page Ono)
Ise Me." by Hoginald Do- Kuven, is
; lo he played.
Then comes tho vveddlug proccs
dciial -the Initial ctioru.s from Lo
N1 he!igr(nas tho bilde enters the
church on tho arm of her father.
Metulelrtsohn's wedding march will
be used as a recessional.
The bride, (Ml ami b!onde. Ih to
ELKS' LODGE HERE
Orciniii Weather,
Composer Dead j Oregon: Fair tonight und Tues-
AjAdAKA r Abbn, .. Sept. t day: warmer Tuesday. Ocntlc
Suiter Baker. T,,, com- westerly winds on the coast,
poser of the once popular song, 4
Home iilll j Klamath Falls. Pelican Boy j story building for Crucible Steel
i restaurant changed hands. " I company. -
"Won't You Come
Bailey," Is dead.
Portland. Contract awarded
for construction of 110,000 one-
FIGHT THE
lurks in Kitchen Temperatures
Twenty years ago today tin.
Elks lodge of this city was in
stalled amid rejoicing, and streets
By with flags and the lodge
colors. There was a banquet l
the skating rink, and the hall
nrlneesM Rllhniielte Her vnt! nbl over Toggery Hills was the scene
allliy thenier num-VO.y iup SK ru Boft I v over her of the lndgo meetings,
I MEET TONIGHT
I her own, Just ifyhm t hcinxelves 1
by saviiu; they W'l'r slill ralsliu:
nd feeding robust children upon
" 1
He hiiiillngiy referred them nlcOj
to ihe lime way back yonder when
the milk man led Ihe hlsioiie odl-
feroie slriped goat to tln door :
and In the dusty sheet milked ;
the lad "a I flu I1 Into open basins '
and delivered II to eustoiiietH, 1
Let both Ihe -rmlucer and con-
siliner my more heed to etrcltie
tan It j 1 ton in the 1 ai of in I P..
until it l consulted, for there is
nothiDK more iatbf;iuu r health'
fnl lhaii properly cared for milk
kepi, lu-iill by euw.
nor more repellltu: and harmful
hn dirty and cttntaiuinatcd. i
The peoph- of Ihe l ulled SlutcJ
as eouMiiners, nre ecmlnly de j
mandliig closer surveillance over j
their milk suppty all the time. In j
,order to satisfy them lu securing i
a thoroiiuhly wholesome produc:, '
snd with mteh confidence estab
INheil. they ni.lurally will coiiMime
k're.itcr qiiantltleN nf thl natur.il
I fiml fur man. and as In other at
DUTCH GUIANA W
Tontirht Will bn n bltr 11 It'll I hi
local American l.enion circles thls!l,om w''"
being the date of (he annual elec
tion of officers. A big year of
activity Is planned fur r.Uu mid
much Interest Is being shown in
the selqetlon of the new officers
who will guide the future ib-m lutes
of tho local l.eglon organization.
The race for some of the impor
tant offices promises to be a clone
one and every l.eglon member Is
urged to be 011 hand to exercise
his right lo vote. '
In addition to Ihe election there j tractive and healthful diet (be emi.
will be several titter linporlanl j fumcr would naturally expect i-
mutters to come up tonight which ! lv r .i'f-t p' ire.
.should prove of special Interest. Aj M' dti.nl should really feel for-
snr njiy enlertalnment program '"'Mite (n ihe general supply d'
It hliH II totie like
Midlti
ami reircsnmema serveu iy the m t u-h- mtiK when compared wito tin nrtrket.
ladleH' Auxiliary will top off n many other cities t.f the state, for, violin or celh
" . ,.- .tineru-u nan porcnased t lie pit
Blon. A special Invitation Is ex- Through the spirit of full eo-enC from l.eon Th.rnihi tu., t..
jnpeialhm and the hluheyt tlHtMh1 ventr.
1 of cleanliness In milk from cow t.i j m
Nlonmeb, we can ailuin to the topi liov t'lulli. More Ihwm,
.hair, nruamcnted by folks of ducli-j
I esse hu e. lout her fur the occasion
j by Mrs. t' lit'iili'.e, she will carry
I a great sheaf of while lilies.
.tier mm it, iis:i ,iejiu 1 ramnun. 1
will atlrnd her us maid of honor, j
gowned in it frock of cnpucliie chit-1
Ion. also made lu princess effect
wilh a sltglit train and finished
with imported lace embroidered in
'gold.
1 Yellow Color Scheme
I The lour bridesmaids will wear
1 gowns of umber chiffon, reflect
ling ihe geiieitil yellow and burnt
! ouiHgo color scheme of tho wed
; ding. TT v muld of honor's bon
Uiiet is to be of nphlhi roses, while
those of the other bridal attend
ants will bo of tho garden variety
in temou and orangotoiies. tied
wilh bows of chiffon to match (heir
gowns.
The bridal attendants, besides
Miss .lean Trumbull, will bo Kslher
Trumbull und MIsk Dorothy Clark
in Plnluvt'le cousins of the bride;
Miss Virginia. Kogers of Pittsburgh
and Mrs. Philip Morcnouf of Hrook
1n. Stephen Itmwn of Norlhnmplon
4- -will act us John Coolidge's best
Tine for IVencli. (man. The iirdiers are Pierce Clark
NKW VOUK, Sept. l'3.--pP An Plalnvllle ami Hicbard Itrown.
ther wave musical Instrument op- ',bn Hills, N'oribampton. and
ated by waving the hands Is on , PhIMp Morehouse of Brooklyn.
MIA M l. Fla.. Sept. INI. i,pi
"Preparing In hind at Pi ramaribo."
-'td a messave fmm t lie phiue if
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, re
ceived by Pnn-Amerlean Airway
lla.lbi here ul p. l. The "ine-i
sage Wjis timed 4:.u and was tratM
mllled direct from the plane, of.
ficlats said.
4
SECOND LINDBERGH BOOK
WE FLY ON SALE SOON
Plill.ADKI.IMIIA. Sept. l3. i,f
The second literary production of
the rising young author, Charles
A. Lindbergh, Is to be published
soon. The neqncl to "We" Is en
lit led "We Fly."
Now the lodge has one of th
largest and finest temples In th
slate.
T. K. Mantels was elected the
first exalted ruler. Evan Heames
was tho toastmaater, and main
speaker at the opening banquet.
lClks from Koseburg, Ashland,
Klamath Falls and C.lendale at
tended In a. body.
The first bulge officers were:
T. K. Haniels, exalted ruler; YV.
Mlfert, esteemed leading knlgh ;
F. W. Mollis, esteemed loyal
knlghl; C. I,. Keanies, esteemed
lecturing niht: Charhn W. Palm,
tyler; I. H. Uussell, secretary;
John Wilkinson, treasurer; trus
tees, 1. L. Hamilton, A. A. Davis
and II. von tier Hellen.
11 I .
The
church Itsetf was tnins-
tended to virltlng Legionnaires.
HEAR FOOD TALKS
notch In
any men in ires as some r our
hii ner cities neeni t be wad In :
through. CI IAS. W. A I ST IN.
rporallon ''Uincd today into a bower of yel-
i"W- beauty. Hundreds uf giant
chrysanlhemums have been trims
poited from Caltfornln for use to
gciher with yellow pom-poms,
mh I lax nod palms In tin? , decora-
KENT DAMAGE CASE IN
imr milk" n n.l nvni,l 1 M'ASIMNiri'n.V. Si'i'i. tV- - ii,mi i.f t lie clniivh.
reyibes
i.,,.
. i Much Inlori'Ml In IioIiik kIihwii In
Xw inrntliiK of tltn Wdtiirn'n com
nillleo (if tlit (Nipt-o orKriiilniillon
vhlrh tiikos iiltit'u hi llti! n)tn)aiiy
linllililiK on WchI Miiln el i eel m
7:30 o'clock liinlKlil. Hlmrl lallrn
""""i r.nm I'lurclll'p Wliv.r. I.ll.mnllil
non win ui-.niHiiu oy nr. i . r. i r,,r ,iu- Htlii.l..Mw I.
nweeDt-y, ann r. n. nun. diHinn ; ,..,,., .M u ,,,, ,,,, ,.,.
ti'iirpHcntallvo of tliv pnpulnr 0. K. r,lim ',nmi t,i,.v.
n frlKPlHtor. Then- will Im n mo'ilim vr
KlinlUr pronmnia r lifliiK nlvcn itni-Lprn' union, ln.nl r,77. Tn,-.,lv,
by wornpn'D cliilm and Hvlc m Kn. i..,,!,.,,, i,,.r !t, t ,hl. i..,i,r .,,, .
Hllon thn.iiKhiiul Hie rnllod , vi..,-k in iniiintiun ,,,!
Bliili-ii an a purl of the "nullnniil (i.,. i,i,.h, m . lk,. ,,
foot! preKervHtlon" picRiani ilnrlna ,rlim,
tli; mnnui or Bepicmnnr.
! Iil!'. onc-riftll ii imnh H,!h
to nmko I, llr.'ss lln II llr, Jo. but '
nril.slry ,,f ,lislmi cm,him-1h Hi,' iimuI.'
.ru woinnn lu liiiv, iniinj im,r.,
iIiihvs. 1M-. JiiIIuk Kli-hl. asj,!'-!
i. tit Ncvivtary of coinnirrrr,
lioloil In n raillo mlilri'SH.
ri.AINVll,!.!-;, Cimn. Sept. -ijj'i
V" the chlnii"! of wiMiillnu
lii'lls pcalvil 1 y mi St,", yrni- nltl cs
! Ion illvil out In llin ulr, Klt.i t. i'
Triimliull, clan jliicr n( t'onni'dlcnrii
KOHM-nnr. ami John t'oolhlKe, mm
. pv l'ii'.' iilonl Calvin I'hoIUIko.
! wero married hnre today In Hie
I "hlli' frame vlllano Coimrciiailnnnl
ihunli.
Till' Jury was cIhiki'II 1 1. Is, fore
noon for the J.Miini aelton nf .fainvs
Kent, iih Kllarillan of tlenevleve
Kent, an Infant. iitiliit lr. W. W.
Hull of tllin illy im tltn rrotlll of
an auto collision In .laekvonvllli
hint April, anil llie ease was well
under way tills afternoon.
The plaintiff claim that tho
yomiK ehilil. hi , daughter, huh
tallied a lindly Injured none. ni
lillnited by Kent to Dr. Moll's
drlvlnfc. The ci-iihIi took place on
a fo;;K fi-oHty day at tho corner
of Oreuon and l.'allfornlii streeti
In .lackvom llle. The Jury wn.
taken to the decile of the rrnn
lliin forenoon to view the location
of the mishap.
Kvcn in zero weather it. is "always
Summer" in the kitchen. You know
what that means lo perishable
fonds. (loyernment authorities
have found that 50 degrees is the
danger point. Above that tompora
. turc, foods spoil quickly, and arc a
menace to health even though
.Vy may "taste all right". -
Buck -porch, cellar, pantry,
window-box, all are unsatis
factory, insanitary. They
keep food too warm or what
is equally dangerous too cold.
Health Authorities, every
where, recommend adequate
artificial refrigeration theyear
around as the only satisfactory
solution. Only 19 days a year, on an
average in the United States.affoid
satisfactory outdoor temperatures
for the safe preservation of perish
able food. Old fashioned methods
mean n waste of moneydanger
to health. Safeguard your family's
welfare with proper artificial re
frigeration all year around.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
OFFICES
Medford . . . Grants Pass . . . Roseburg , , , Klamath Falls
Oregon
Yreka
Dunsmulr California
Cr-clt li Hill lienor.
SAI.K.M. tr. Sept. i,Vi
Crover Samuel!. Pori la u, Uwyi
who Him lieen In the Snleln lieu- .
era! hospital wince Saturday, lol-' K'!!-'l., (lontitiny --l.-Vi Airplant".
lewlmi all aulmiioliPe colltstnn on are heinif lined ly heriini fishing
llie I'aelfle lllBllwiy in inil -s companies lo ipol (.cttniiitt of the
! t,,vih ,,f Snli in !l. repelled ly nnall fish. 'P.ie flshlni nia,'ki
i his physiilau today as prnKi-.-nsllii- are then dlri e-ed lo the loealiiy
favorahly. where n, formerly they often had
; I,, spend many days at sea lief
I I : I . A I 1 1 Mil.. Sept
il clear volee that ri
. .. ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, when they come near th jiur.
iHatlie Stone today fornilitly made flU.c
SOVIET PLANE LEAVES
Hl'TCII llAKUtli;. rnalnsk.i.
Sept. s:i i1'i A radio report from
Attn Mya the "Ijlnd of the So.
i x lets ' plane leaven Altu for I'll-
flinllnii a sehoftl. The .,i,i. ..,. nlnska Moml.iy mointui! al ,:3..
.M. --iA'I 111 , .,,,, rrm l,. . ,!,... ..,,. : 8. 111. The ,11.! ill v l.olwren 111.-
nun ihmiiiih t wiiter or as allstenlnit nus.s-i polma i TU ml'. The w
i tiler iuih'Ciim nerr In lor ioulneiin
Ineere! nnd cloudy nnd fony
n npin-ini ui.ii-iuui. i-i ni.'iiiinii in io,m., ,,. -.over rcHK i upper ner plea or nut aunty t.i the eliai ire
lo-tho wlven nf nil copcq Piiiiunye' eonipniiy nieii nrttelen of liiior-of pnlsonlna her li year old son1 stnyt,. n
IV alleuU lUlD lUttirCDting mvetlUB- poiullon. jileome, at Unvn ,ie ciac, June i filial n lieol dedhatcil recontly
Ol.t.i('.v f thr harhor; II1.I1I ralnt
New t ntholie p.uo I lui l-lenrthrf : uTlni( the day
J.-iiionult .i:i nililpg.
Never Alone
Ol'K new funeral parlors arc lived In
like any private homo would be,
which 1110HII8 that we arc never away
from our Ininlnc-iK, anil that our estab
lishment In never deserted, as Is a btit
ncMi front locution.
TMti Is 1111 thitiorlant conslderatluti, and
. ono that will welsh heavily with the dis-criml-i-it
ing.
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLORS
S hximum in scnuc.
MICX
V" CHAPEL t lr
W. MAIN AT NEWTOWN ST.
, ffihone 207
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