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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29. 192J.
Iocal and
-'Personal
, Next Wednesday will come an
other holiday with nil places of
bUNlneai closed, IncludlnK the of-.
(loos, courts, nnd the postofflre.
The postofflco will he closed "' nit
that dny, even the lobby window,
nnd there- -will be nn carrier deliv
eries dty or rural. , The usual
Many social events of Now Year's
ovo, wntch nliiht mcetinKs and
other hnhpy dolnfrs In the way of
uiheclng In the new year anil
btddliw. the old one farewell, will
take place. : r . ,
"That ftood coal." Wa glvo (irocn
trading Mumps. Hansen Coal Co.
I'hoho tt. ' , '
'. U..AltA-. T.- It titvlrii
Principal H. II. f'onkle and the
delegation of teachers, who were
In -Portland to attend the annual
state tohventlon of the teacher..'
association, Which ended late yn
terday, will beein arrlvlns home
loday.
Dance, Lake Creek, New Yeai'i
eve-.''"' ' ' -: !M0
' AttiohR the many Medford pen
pie who are HpendlhK thin week
In Han Krnnclson and vicinity, ant
who enjoyed tho etanford-Army
itamo at Palo Alto yeiitorday, are
Mr. and Mrs, Oeorne Gates and
Mi', and Mm, Krtifrst Hmilh,
Attend tho Kilts' New Year's ve
dance.- Alt Klkt and their frlendi
are invited. W
Sailor Jack Wood, remembered
for hi iiorinK and wrestling
matches here Inst year, and the
year before, is now In Texan ,wllh
Mm. Wood, taklnK part In wrect
Unit mntehCH In all Paris of -the
Honthvvesl. He Is mnellnir with
(rood success,- but la ntlll hoping
to dome br.ck to name part or ure
aun to Bettle. -
See Hrlll'x fllioet Meliil Works
for radiator, fonder and liufo body
nnlrlri. "' ' " 21 W"
. ''Mr: and Mrs.: John Perl - nre
Hpendlnx a two months'- vucatlim
In ton AnKelea visiting their mni
rlcd dauRhter and her family.
Woo your leaklnn roofa . ana
walla with "filtutoct." Stick to
any wot surface, painted or mop
ped.; Kequlroa no experience. Ap
plied colli. Miller Product Co ,
foot of Lincoln Bt., Portland, On;,
t.. . ,. .... , . 260tf
r OroRori writers credited with he
Ills' uuthors of the best abort atorloH
of J 8 29 published in connection
with a collection of O. Henry mem
orial award prise Htoi-lHS Include
Albert lilchurd Wetjoiii formerly
of ,Ktemv and Oeneral Ooorna A.
White, who write under the pen
name ,ot Ard White. , Wofjcn'.-.
Htorles were printed in. Advonttiro,
Colliers and Hhort Morion, and the
two storNis wrlten hy White, which
were cited, were printed In Every
body' und Colliers',., , .-. .
Used tlrea bought nnd sold. 127
X. Riverside. ' " , . 873
' OJudite and Mm. Cllonn O. Taylor
with tho latter's parents, Mr, and
Mi.-: Cnrkln. , aro . expected home
tomorrow from, having spent
Ohrlstmas -with Mr. and Mrs. Jihn
ll. 'Carkln and . children at Hlilom
.'? Blks New Yaar's eve dance Tues ¬
day nlht. All Elk and their
ftlendH are Invited. ....-.' S0
'V' There are Ht lit a few Jeffnrnon
people llvlnsr who can., remember
when- the ahlnxle was the board
if ducatlon.-Jcrforson Review.
Mrossmaklnij and vemodellnii nt
the Fashion Shop, 424 Modtord
Hldk,.' Tel. 1181. . tf
- Arthur C, Moon, well known
Crater Lake National park attache
here for the Want six yearn, who
was recently transferred to Yosem
Itej natldnal pitrlc an prdporty
custodian of thiU liark, left here
with Hla family last Krltlay thnrh
Itis by itutd for their new home.
Their household aooda were ship
ped to that destination In one of
tlie' fcnds Trnnttfer cdmpahy trucks.
, The K- M. Wllann norfouritlnK of
ti) In the tjlherly Hldg have
Hfh chattBd from the second to
t fijtirth floor. - S0
'.'. tt lilmath ' County Pomon
fir((HRe coilhcll ha lodged a pro
test with the county Court aitahutt
the budget tot' 19n. "Objection l
made to hnvmn tho state tax cum
mission ftMlstliig In flxlnic vnlua
tloiu. '
ftom made rakes, fruit oakea
rtnd plum pudding nt Manor
fjroeery. "'
Mr. and Mrs. Harold DoucOck
retnrtied to Medford last Krldy
afti- having siient Christmas ,!
Hosehurif vlsillnn remtlves ami
fHends. Their son. Vlrdun, re
ntalned In - that city to visit for
several days.
r Itoth - made etikes, fruit cakis
ahtl l 1 u 111 pudding at Marsh'
nroeery. . 'o:f
' William Hudiie Of Medford siill
ed'last Wednesday front Ran Fran
cisco wllH his son and danKhtei-In-law.
whom he met there, for
Honolulu to Join hla wife, who hi
ben vlalllng In Honolulu for some
time,
1
1 . Uwm'
More Slices
of a more convenient
Kit til on bt tlm twu
oni for Ui unparallel
ed demand which has
Bprunt up for t luhrer's
Hew Bar Cakei Intro
duced only a few days
ago iU aalei are al
ready making new rec
ords. Atk your grocer.
At Any Orooer
rv
ii
Radio station KORE of Eu
gene, which has -been off the air
for two weeks, will soon resume
broadcasting..,, It was cloned d"WM
because of faiiuiv bf ."permit to
change location In: Eugene to ar
rive. A telegram from-: Senator
McNary was received the oth?r
day stating thru permission' had
been granted.
Tho old location, hut a new
shop. Expert operators. Medford
Heauty Hhop. "Ask a -friend.'
tf
Misses Augusta (Dover and
Edith l.auhHcher, county nurses,
are expected to return today from
holiday vacation trip to I'ortland
and Ken l tie.
Christmas dance Wed. and fint..
Dreamland. Dyhga Bros. ' S80
Written hy Htewdrt Edwarl
White, articles on the fishing in
du.itry on tho Pacific coast have
appeared In the Saturday Eveninu
Pont, Issues of December 14 and
21 and have been attracting con
nlderr.hle local Interest. :A fiction
story, "Silver Hlver," by Sione Ores,
appears In the current Ihsub - ,if
the Country (lenttemun. It w-s
written by Kane Cray, with ' (he-
locale along the Rogue River.
' For Hale Kindling by the load
Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 081. 240tf
.Mrs. p o. lluy and family ex
pect to move to Medford Erid.iy
where they will make their futuro
home. Mrs, (!uy in instructor in
munlc at (lilid Hill und Itogut'
Itlver Hchools. Clold Hill Xews.
Used tires bought nnd sdld. 12?
K, Itiverellle. , " 273
Mr. nnd Mrs, C, N. Hansen and
Mrs. Hansen's mother, Mrs. A.
I'hipps, havo as their guests dttr
log the hollduys season, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hanson nnd family of
Oakland, Cal.
Dance. Lake creek, New Year's
eve..: . .. , . '. ..- -i;. 280
. Rachel Appleguto- Solomon of
Klr.math Falls, has returned from
Medfordi where nhe sient Chrlsi
mas With ri'ltuives and frlendn. -
Unnte nt the American Legion
New Year's ball at the Oriental
Gardens next Wednesday, night.
282
Tho Tortland city council, with
out comment, hoi week denied
permission to the Portland . an:l
Rialto theater td permit smoklnJT
In their bulconles. Itoth Fire Mav
shal Roberts and Commissioner
Itigelnw , recommended 'against
granting of the - permit- - oh the
ground of the fire haiard. oh.
Jectlon itlsb was raised by th-?
school principals of the city be-
cdtino of the largo number of
minors who attend' tho theaters.
Christmas dance ' wed. and sat
Dreamland. Dynco liroa. 20
Forrest Wllllama of Mddford,
was the house guent oC.Mr, and
Mrs. H. A. Canndny of Roschurrf
for a short time Inst week.
Celebrate lit tho American Le
gion dance New Year's night Orl
cntnl Clardcits. 282'
Mr. and Mrs; -August Flchtnor
of Namna, ldnho, aro the guesin
of Mr. Flchlnor's brother Carl, oh
their way to California, whore they
will spend the .winter. They
peel' to rehinlh In Medford ' until
after New Year's day.
Chrhomna guests of Mr.- and
Mrs. O: A. Edwarda wero Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Coleman of Ketch,'
lean,. Alaska. . . ,. -'-. .
Make your dato for the Amor-
lef.n Legion tlnnee at tho Oriental
Gardens New Year' night. 88
Tho . wedding of a well knowh
Modford newspaper man wns por
trayed December 27, twenty yonra
ago,, In tho Portland Journal In
nows Item under an Elgin, oa:-
orn Oregon, dale line, as followit:
"Leo .Tuitle, editor of the Eltt;)
Recorder, nnd Miss Lona Edmonds
were married at La Orundo this
week.- On hla return to Elgin Tut
tie was mounted by his friends
on a cow ut tho uepot ana puruueu
through the streets, followed ly
his bride, lit U'nleltth, and the
crowd."
Let mo write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tehgwatd, Hotel Holland
tlldg. Phono 90S. . ' tf
Conferring with It. it. 1tdm
mond, local manager, C, E. Illtk
mnn. of Seattle, vice-president of
tho Home Telephone and , Telo
grnhh compahy, Was a vlnitor In
Medfonl A short time last A-eek. ;
lto Medford - made f n o t o J y
block. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. Hilt.
. SXM'
Ruth Ryorly Is home at tlold
Hill from Portland for a visit with
relatives. She Is attending school
In Portland.
Less aah, less soot, In that good
cool. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 23H.
tf
Rev. Cormel E. Mell and fam
ily are expected homo tomorrow
from Portland where he attended
a moellng nt the state executive
committee of the Oregon Christ'
Inn Endeavor 1'nlnn.
L'so Medford made factory
blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
24f,tt
Art Schoenl, student nt the' 1'n
Iverelly of Oregon, loft Inst Friday
fur Portland where he expeols to
spend the remainder of the Christ-j
mas holidays vlalllng with f ileit is
In that city.
flet your tnmalo supplies at
Franklin's nroeery. Tel. SU1. 382
Ilounty warrants wero Issued at
the county clerk's office yesterday j
afternoon to C. E. llurnett of Ash
land, one coyote, and to F. R. FroY
of Ijtko Creek, one coyote.
We would be pleased to have
the address of the party who Mr-;
merly ran the Johnson Auto Paint
i;o. In Medford. Please phono 7 1. i
280
The Forest Creek school hoime,
located sumo -distance nhove Jack
sonville, Is due for some Improve
menls and the ground are to he
enlarged, according to recent re- j
ports received nt the county school
superintendent's offlco, A new
well tit supply drinking water is
also to he dug.
Hemstitching, plenllng, pleating,
button making m hose mendin.
Handicraft Hhop. ailtf
O, C, Caster, who received In
juries In nn engine wreck at YaK
Ima a short time ago, will he able
to come to this city for a visit
soon after the first of the year.
There will he a snooting match
at Jack Blmmerlee's, I mile helnw
Trail. Monday from 10 until &. tit
Ernest l.yman of flold Hill left
last week for California polo's
where he expects to spend : th"
winter. .
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Clemonson
have as their guests at the Hotel
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. W v.
(.hadwlck and ilaughters,k Eleanore
ana Margaret, una Louise j.rown,
all of Salem.
Dance, Lake Creek. New Yenr'H
eve. . -V 2S0
The' fog bank that envelops
Medford extends north to Portland
and south only to Hilt, According
to Lee C Oarlock, manager of the
local branch of the out-of-state
auto registration bureuu. The nun
is shining In northern California
and Is shining brightly in south
ern Oregon over the 700 foot fo
bank. Air moil planes have been
having difficulty In keeping their
nc-hedula and have been using the
emergency field at Barron sout 1
of Ashland,. ; ' " '
The condition of I.Uanna Den
ton, who underwent an operation
a week ngo at the Sacred Heart
hospital, was reported - to be ire
same last evening '. -
Tony Ross and Wllmer Ilalley
of Oold Hill are at Prospect where
they are prospecting ' the pumice
beds for the Henver Portland Ce
ment company.
. Spending the holidays with rel
atives in Newberg, ! Ore.;' is E.
Standley. rural mall carrier of the
Talent district. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith and
daughter Mrs, Irene RoHecrnn,
left lant - week for Los Angelna
where they will make their home
for tho winter.
Spending the holidays with hh
parents in the Rogue Elk vicinity
la. Harvey itobinson, who gradu
ated from the University of Ore
gon at; the end of the fall term.
; Corporations and individuals In
Oregon wero repnid many thout.
unils .of dollars in federal tnxes
during the flsoal year, 1829, whicli
had been. .Illegally collected' In
prior years, according 'to lists, is
sued by the Interna) revenue bur
eau at Washington, D,:C'- Includ
ed among them wus an item of
110,210 to the Owen-Oregon Lum
ber ,'compnny of Medford, and one
of 1564 to tho Medford Natlonj-I
bonk. . - i
Mr. and Mrs. nienn. Terrlll of
Klanuth Falls were t'hrinlm;is
guests at- the home of Mr. Th
rill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It
Coleman. In Medford.
Shelby Tuttle and son of this
city are on rrtute by train to Chi
cago for an extended visit in the
middle .west.. .. . -
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh of
Medtordj spent , a few. days
Rusebiirg last week, visiting M v.
Charles Patohott and Mrs. Jack
Crafton. Mr. Marwh wan formerly
In tho Implement business In Homo
burg.
. Another new hangar has been
oompleted at '.ho, municipal air
port at Vancouver, Wash., .and tht
frame-work of titlll ' another Is
virtually completed. - In all alio ill
12. hangars, including tlmae do
nuted hy Mayor John P. Klgln
antlf W.'.-E. Carter already :occu
pled, ..will he constructed dtirlnu
the next few months. RekArvu
Hons are being made for the 4iam
are an Mat as they can be con-
'Htructed.i t., 'i ' .. .- " ' , .
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon' Kernhuw
are In Bremelrton. -Wash.', for' a
visit with Mat Kttrshaw's sister.
Mrs. E. A. l.onglcyt ,i . . .
Coming as-quite n surprise to
hla many friends of this olty was
the news, of the marriage Of Juck
Hayes of thin city to- Miss Hmit'i
ot Medford. Mr. Hayes l proprietor-
of tho Smoke 'House In
this city and n long-time renldertt
hero,- Hla brlde is jiii employe' of
Mann's department store of Med
ford. Oold HIII Nevvs, ..:
Mr. nnd Mrar J.' YJiktlm, who
were Christmas guests of -Mr. Joe
klngsleyi returned' last' Week to
their home at Albany." ; 11
Mr, and Mrs! Clarence T. Noe
are In Ilerkeley; Calif., where they
pinn to spend aeforal weeks visit
ing their son;- -..
Captain (!. C. Applegnto of
Klamath Fall Is visiting his uls
ter. Mr. Alice Sargent,: at Jack
sonville, and other relatives In the
cotlnty. --.-.' ' .
Plan are under Way to hold it
banquet nt'lltd nine: Flower Lodge
tomorrow night, when alumni
members of the Central Pdint high
school will Italher for their iinntml
reunion. The banquets have beeo!
regular ' afraira fnr shveral yoa;'
and have been attracting old at in
dent from all parts of tho county.
a. L. linker. Whri underwent u
major oriernilort at . the i Sacred
Heart hospltol a short time ago,
trim reported as Intprbved yester
day. . -
Possibly due to lack of interest,
indlcntlonH ntn that there will be
no city billiard tournament this
year, although there' ban been
some agitation to have, one organ
ised. Plans had called for prises
to bo donated hy merchants nnd
cash n rises collected from the en
trants as entry fees. The tourna-'
ments are usually ptayea on
hnhdleup hasla and attract consid
erable Intercut,
Wise ltcrthn Coy . of tlold Hlil.
Iun retufned home front Portland
where she had been to receive
medical attention.
People having occasion to use
electricity nt a o'clock this after
noon will he Interested to know
that the California-Oregon Power
company will discontinue service
for 15 minutes In order to make
some needed repnlrs on lines.
. Miss Constance Andrew, Is ex
pected to return today front Sun
Francisco nnd resume duties to
morrow lit the county clerk's o;-
flee.
Roys riding bicycles at night nro
irned by traffic officers 'to eqillp
their wheels with lights or else
undergo tho emharassmeift of arrest-
Several motorists have com
plained they cannot see the bi
cycles, especially because of the
fog the past few nights, and say
escape from accidents have been
close. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon.
accompanied hy the latter's moth
er, Mm, liirscnner, are in sn
Fmnrlaro for several days.
Paul l.uy. of Medford. former
University of Oregon student and
now a reporter on the McMinn
vllle Teleiiltone-lteBleter, was .
Rugene visitor Christmas day.
Dr. Edwin Hodcrstrom of Ran
Francisco Is a holidays guest at the
home of his parents, Mr. nnd Mr.-.
C. K. Sodcrslrom. J
PORTLAND .THUGS :
ROB, SHOOT, FLEE
CJioohIhk ,i .grocery HtoVo on thi
oukI Hidfl, twr Hwurthy ontluws
whrt have held uji neveral t-hnin
Htores, late today executed nnoUur
Huccerittrul robbery, fird a shot
nt CIuKtaUve WnlBtrom, projirletor.
('Hfiii)f'd in a fitnlen automobile.
eluding a. motorcycle policeman
who fired two nhotM nt them and
then wrecked' tho nutomoblle,
: Tho men ewcaped. They ob
tained about $r0 from the till of
the Hlore and Hhot at Wibttrom
when ho hexitated to' give; them
the money; . ' . ;t
As they were leaving. Patrolman
J. U. 1'erklnH drovo by. 'The of
ficer Rave chaHo and opened fire
when the men drew away from I
him. He fluid he missed. He was i
not nwaro tho rtien were robber
tihtjl ndvlrted by other policemen.
T
NEW YORK, Oec.: 28.
Offlcial nf 'the-' KplHcopaH church
announced today thnt commlH
Hions , ropreHentlnj; their ahurch
and tho Methodist and PrcRbyteri
nn churchea had held n prellmln
ary confererwe ,ln New, York with
view td ' aldinc tho cauae of
i'hrlKtinn unity thrnuffh elimlna
tiori' of differences not lnvolvinR
faith br older. r
A nccond conference 1h sched
uled to be held In A tin title City.
X. Y.. nn June 2 and 3, when It
1h exjK'cied that tho southern
McthodiHtf. nnd I'reHbyterianH will
h ti y o appointed reprcHentative
oomnilflHlojis.
E
1 1.
tiUAmn, p d,.1 Dc4;"28.--t
Alphonb Lajtke 30, was arrested
tonight' ennrged 'with! ;'the flnlfo
slaying of hln 50-yonr-01d mother,
Mrs. Anton I-pkc, at itholr fnrnv
home 23 miles north herb on tho
night of Dec 14. 1
! .InitUKUi-ntlon nt n 24-hour ncrv
lr6 with art Increase In opoi-ntlnt;
rorco 10 ini'oo. nifn is pmnneu roi
the iloschiirs statlon. 'ijf the t'nltod
KtlitcH weather hitrraUJ'-.The ad
ditional service Is - mnde -iietjHjr. y
hy the greatly Increase u'e of the
Pacific airways. - ' - ' - ,'.
William T. Roherts K of Unite
Fitllm Mrs. A. C.' Kent of Wcllen
and I.oIh Froiwol! of the llowarl
district, wern nmont; tho ont-of-town
visitors in Motlford yeMtenlny
afternoon;. '' ' . '
MarrlaRO llcnnsog were Isned ut
the county. clerk's offlco ynstorday
to Rugene Clower. 44, and Lillian
Doty, 41. ho'th or KuKdne and to
Chester Tempest,- 25, and Florence
llawkliis, 17, hoth of Ashland.
. James ft.-1 Ttnrtwoll left yeto"-
day for his homo In Spokane,
Wash., follhwlnK two or tlir.'e
days spent hero on business. ' -
- Medford was not only well rep
resented at .. the , - Gresron State
Teachers' 'convention at' Portland
Inst, week' by n representative dele
gation of teachers nnd heads of
the public schools, but : John H.
Carkln of Salem, former; well
known clly attorney of Medforl.
nddrossed the convention on the
flntnclal side of the schools' prob
lehi. '
School Is out for the winter va
cation nt Colestoin. Spring Creek
and Climax and will not resume
sessions until next March, follow
ing the period of c61d Weather in
tho mountain country where the
schools nro located, T.onft hikes,
poor roads and trnlls make It In
advisable for students to attend
school during months of Inclement
weather.
Miss Gladys Holmes of Seattle)
Va.sh., Is spending a short visit
Ith her mother, Mrs. Molllo P.
Holmes tt Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Wold and
daughter Kvclyn, nro In Snn Fran
cisco this week visiting son nnd
hrdther Nod. employed In a bnnk
there,1
. Robert Clould, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. J. Clould. nnd talented
organist of Portlnnd, nnd nlso a
University of Oregon student, left
yesterday for Portlnnd where he
Is organist of tho First Methodist
Kplscopnl church, nfter hnving
spent Chrlstmns week with his
hpsii employed In the office of lr.
X. V. W. Kresse, left lust week
for Kugen to ncoept n new posi
tion. ,- - i
In 83 yoiu-s the London Mission
Ship "John Williams" hni steamed
more than n million miles, much
of the distance -in the South Sean.
too Late to classify
VOIl KKNT
furnished house for two ndults.
liit'WIWn' "t'ourt. on ana one
'hnlf hlm-k off Mum,- Kleetrle
rnnttr. vl'honc 5M. -- , as
holders of the Jackson County I IjffittNX II j7j ilfi f Ml f 5 I
Hulldlng ft Loan Association will I Zf l II -W-f V 7 S W ' ? 5k3ll I
he held nt SO North Central Ave- V I sTIbI T 1 M-4' Z&m I
nue. Medford. Oregon, on Monday, wffi I n f If i II ml I m t&Jr I
January L 1JS0. at T-S0 p. m. llM9 JJ Jfl 0 II f "J jj I I I'ilii1' I I
. O, C. HOOPS, Secretary, fll f f ,t C "TT7 c"cfc ' I I
H- H A
ui umunuu
nunn n
. : ' - v . y ; tmed py, amines item an nm son
FX-ConV!CtS PflWRf I IT Tfii3mf'ink V, nin, 2J. The elder
i '. i h -. ; ;
sters'- Union Threatens
Coal Deliveries Actors!
Death Of
Also Mulcted
. . .-,,....(
HOOOIUm THO In POllCe n nno ' hJH two companions i
j were trying to extort $10,000 from i
Ambush Mav Curb Reian'iMichaei powevs, president or the?
. , - i tire workers, .'when they were
of Racketeers. ' , .
' ' i , SAIRM.'Oro', Pec. 2S. (P) The
' " -;Ntntc hiihway office announced
' CHICAGO, Dec. 2X. iP) -Fa"- f today that nt the highway conimi.s-
millnr trlck-s of the racketeer rnri ! sion meeting on .January Hi, bids
the rule of the pun aaln have 1 will be received for construction of
diHturbed the orderly march ofi,np rldKe over Rokuc river near
certain Chicago unions and v:i ' Iol(1 011 Hoosevelt coast
of actors. : highway, l'he brldRo will he the
Three' 'hoodlums, lured hy- thM moKt o-stly .on .th Htale. highway'
mirage of ea.sy fortunen through H""tem- . '
extortion and mastery of the Tfro'
and Rubber Workers' union, werej '" lo. Klertrlc i'lisloinci-s.
shot dead in an ambush by de-. i Hue to emergency Hue work
tectlveH yesterday. i Sunday, Deo. U!i, at $ p. m., there
A Christmas "benefit" racket will bo a short interruption to eloc
enme to light today in the-report 1 trie sprvice In Medford and vicinity
of actors at downtown thenter.s with the exception of the down
that they had .contributed sums town business district : The cur
from $25 to i00 for charity fun'ls ' rent .will not be off more than 1X
and dinners thnt never existed.
Control of the local coal team
sters' union by a former convict
seemed tonight to threaten term -lnatlon
of coal deliveries on the
advent of New Venr without, a
.new contract between te:imteiH
ami employers ; ,
The single bright spot in -tb
picture was the settlement tod:iy
of a long nuai-re between the
Master Cleaners and Dyers asso
ciation and the lTnion of Clean
ers, Dyers and Pressers. The
SI, 000, 000 cleaning and dyeing
j plant projected by the union will j
IIO UIMJOHiU Ul HI MUCH IIlu II Iivr
that It will not be n competitor
of the employers. A University of
Chicago nrofessor becomes clmi'-
man of an impartial body to a.l- j
minister the agreement. The
hitratlon plan was regarded as a 1
model and irtiarantce that th
eleanlng industry will be free of PRODUCED PACKED
the stigma of racketeering. ; THE SANITARY WAY
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bootlegging. punniiiK and ..rackct
eerlng lnduntrfe.s, were two of the
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arnti that w -i was the one;
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the Hotel. Just hand him your key aa you leay
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