Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 30, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Iocal and
-'Personal
Outmmi lUtuniH from South
Klmer It. Oatman. well known
county fruit inspector foi year
past, who had boon spendln-v tflt
winter in southern Cullfornfa, re
turned 'homo this week to rmaln,
an ho found that hi health wan
not any belter In th Houth than in
Medford and thoreforo he prefers
homo. Air. Oattnun, because of tho
tUc of his health, retired from
the poult ion of county fruit inspec
tor when he went south, and "Jim
Allen, nod of A. C. Allen, wan ap
pointed to uccetd him and hu
been performing the duties of the
position since, . ,' ;
Uroken Ix(C SiihUiIiichI
Hay Offenbaeher, son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daniels of
this city, aUKtalned a broken letr
In the Keil creek district south of
Axhland yesterday, when cutting
down a tree. Details of the acci
dent were not available hero this
afternoon. '
Oregon Hotel Clients
Included among the hdtel guests
In Medford from Oregon point to
day were Mrs. Fay Fouitz and J.
W. DeSouza of Sulcrn. Fred Harri
son of Kugene, C. F. Rhodes of
Pendleton and Mr, and Mrs. Wal
ter Citeason, George h. Button, C.
'A. Mansfield, Joyce Clewon, Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Crouch, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. . Koggs, M. H. Trump, T).
L. Crawford and J. J, Tyock of
Portland.
Ivegion New Year's parly, Orl
entnl flardens, Thurs. Jan. 1st.
Provost and his Pep Peddlers. Let's
go! 281
Visits Mr. Kellehor
Mrs. C. C. Oldney of Plalnview
Tex., arrived by train this morning
in Medford to visit Mrs, A. Kelle
nor at her home, 101!) South Oak-
dale.
Permanent wave, $5.00 complete:
, facials, scalp treatment and oil
Miampoos, 50c. Prevoat Beauty
Shop, 815 W. Main. Tel. 363, 353tf
Building: Applications
Tho Medford Center building will
undergo Improvements at a cost of
12000 and Charles Cloold plans to
build an addition to his dwelling
at a cost of $1000, according to
application on file today at the
city building department. It. M.
flurnham will epend , $45 for an
addition to a dwelling on King
street, according to another ap
plication. Our new studio is opposite new
Holly theater. , Tho Peasleya. tf
Visiting ltelatlveH Hero
Mr. and Mrs. Jen Elgun and
children of the Fort Klamath dis
trict aiV spending the holidays
with their aon and brother In Med
ford. Burn green fir slabs with dry
wood and out fuel bill. Ask Med.
FueJ Co., TcL 631. y 2G0tJ
Can Obtain Foreign Stamps -
Should tumi collectors In Med
ford desire a supply of foreign
postage tftampjt from all parts of
the world, they aro obtainable at
'the "Medford Chamber of Com
merce, Th chamber has reeolved
hundreds of letters from distant
' nations asking for ' pear recipe
booklets In answer to printed ntnte
ment on pear wruppera that such
hooka can bp obtained by writing
to the chamber, Ther will bo no
charge for the stamps,
Drill Sheet Metal Wurka does ex
, pert repairing, fender and auto
body repairing. , tf
Return from North
' Mr. Ooodwin Humphrey nnd
daughter Joan, who havo been
'spending tho past week In Cor
; vallls and Portland, visiting rela
:tlve nnd friends, are expeetinl hack
I in Medford this evening. ' '
Phono 543. 'J'll haul away
: your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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Iertvcs lor Itfweburg
Mif. H. J. Demmer left by train
; this forenoon for her home In Uose--,hurg,
after having spent tho luli
; dys with her sister, Mrs. N. F.rlek,
r ion.
WeWili'Have
Gluten Bread
Tomorrow
Rather Than
Thursday
On Account of Being
Closed All Day
New Year's
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Oil BUill4NH van .
Vic linljliifp Hand, with
the Ford Mo' T '. " In
Medford tha Q aitendln to
business mty
Mr. mn 'Q( ihde Kukln Hj.ent
ClirlHtnui in-otb.! 'home of Mr. and
Mrx. l'-'K,hlf itn(t(n'f n Klamath
Fall. rw find Mnt. Arthur Len
nox "aljjj, .pent ChrlHtmua with
frlendR in Klamath Fall,
Whoopee! ' Legion Now Year's
d a n ce. O r in la 1 U a rd uih, T h u m.
Jan. Int. Popular pricen, gen tie
men M.UO, ladle free.
In C'liy Today
Anions the ranchers in Medford
today transacting busines are Dave
Penee and 10 d Pence of Trail and
William Folry of Central Point.
Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 242tf
lifaveH fr (ranis I 'aw ' '
Amy Elliott, daughter of Dr. and
Mm. It. It. IOHIott, in spending rhe
week in Grants Pasjj as guest of
her cousins, tho Ilreltmayors, who
will entertain with a Now Year'
eve party in her honor Wednes
day. Let mo write your fire insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Hldg., -Phone 0i)3. . . tf
Postimno IiiNiallatlon Dinner
The W, It. C. installation dinner
that was to have been given next
Haturd'ay at Central Point has been
postponed indefinitely.
Daily's Taxi, iphono 15.
to 4 passtngers. ' , '
35c; 1
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Gone Hack to Ventura
After having spent tho holiday
here with Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Mor
ris in the Table Hock district, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Mlddhco-ff nnd
son and Mrs. C. W, Itacey left yes
terday for their homo in Ventura
Cal. ,
Dr. Hobt. K. I-oe, Liberty Bldg.
Eyes examined, glasses. ' tf
Ntlll In Hc'veMoke
After a prolonged alienee of near
ly a year, Itobert Oalligan. who
used to be a familiar figure on
tiie streets of Medford, selling- pa
peri, is continuing to reside with
his relative In Kovelstoke, Can.
41alllgan, who ays ho is a veteran
of the World war, had always made
Medford his home during tho win
ter, but left over a year ago with
plans to re tu r n within a few
months. . -
Dry kindlings $2.50 a load. Val
ley Fuol Co. 242tf
Chick Question Qui.
KxperimenUt to settle the old
question of how much time should
elapse after a chick Is hatched be
fore- It Is fed is being carried
on by tho Oregon experiment sta
tion here, while the, Investigation
is nut yet complete, Indications so
far aro that chicks may be fed
with good reaults at 24, 48 or 72
hours from tlmo of hatching. The
general practice among poultry-
men has been to wait 72 hours.
Corvallls TimesJ(lazetto.
Broken windows roglazed by
Trowbridgo Cabinet Works. JJOtf
Aro In Wlllown
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Sehorn nnd
daughter Edna, nre spemllng a week
with friends nnd relatives in Wil
lows, ml. They aro expected in
Medford Sunday.
Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val
ley Vuc Co. , . , 842tf
Stugim Arc Duck
Mr. and Mrs. O. ; CI. Stugg of
Ilerrydalo avenue returned Friday
nfter spending Christmas with Mrs.
StAgga parents at Dorrls, Cal.
!l'i .time to fill your radiator
with antl-froeo. I'restone. alcohol
nnd Clyco at Flchtner'a Oarage.
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From the lUar StJKo 1
' t'nliforllians i-oglslertnl I4t : Med
ford hotelrt Include Mr. and Mr.
.lames Fryo of thin Dlegt, Mrs.
V,. . Johnson of bif Angeles, Mr.
and 'Mra. M. lr. tyer of ltosevllle
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl ftanchon of
Hnn .Francisco.
'Portraits of dlotlnetlon. Th'o
Poaaleys, opp. Holly thentor. tf
To f.rmitt Pass
(1. V. Harvey Kft today , for
(IrantH Vixtss on a bun I new visit.
Mr. Harvey's headquarters uro In
Dunsmuir.
lToniiiri-nw 1 lli'il lvttor T)nv nt
tho M. M. Store. Double stumps
on all gash purchases. 4 2iU"
Itelui'ii fix i m Oakland
Mr. and .Mrs. A. U Hill, who have
been visiting In Kerkeley, returned
to Medford on the Hhasta ; this
moriiiDK.
Jiirkmm ShriniiH daneen reopnned
next Sat. Music 1y lep Peddlers.
2K3
llndio Hwptltn l'or
The ne of fliekerlnu Ohristmss
tree lights has hud som effect on
radio reeeptUm, Veil O. Walker,
one of !edronl'i rndlo authorities,
said todJiy. Tho ftlokertn caused
considerable Interference to recep
tion which otherwlHH would b fall
al this tltnj of the year.
Ton"t mifts the double ureen mv.
ItiK wtHttiiw on all vnh purehaMes
tomorrow at M. M, Store Hed l-et.
ter 1ay. !S0
lrnves fur INHilaml
llerse Tho'ias. representitiK the
OhlcHiro, Milwaukee St. Paul
railway, left hint evnin for Port
land, after having ipent yesterday
her attendiiiK to bulne.n matter.
Dance Jueson SiiiiuTi Hut. n!rht
lor Auto) l.(-enje
Tho sheriff a orfb-e ifuoti auto
Mchim' today to A. V. Wolfe of
tioid Hill. HrnMt Alberta of Itutt
K K. I Oiren. Howard t'oller
iini Huko Von der Hellen of MmI
ford, T. lieinji of KtiW Point, W.
It. oiasN of Ontral Point and J. U
I tunc it of Hotfue itlver.
Herb Alftird ivilt he with the
j Imperial orehentra Ww Year's eve
a uoirf him. i.snce till R a m. 2ft-
MEDFORD MAIti
Upturned from Portliuid
t'y Herr, Htate iirohlbltlon annt
making h! headquarter in Med
ford, returned yenterday from Port
land where 'he had xpent the holi
days with frlenda and relatives.
From Kpruguu Itlver
Fred I'ankey of Hprague Hlver
Is in Medford today transacting
buftliiesH with local firms.
Double green savins stumps on
all cash purchases WedneHday at
the M. M. Htoro., Ited Letter Day
bargains. -n
Voters Aw HeglsteriiiK
A number of voters who plan to
east 1ml lots at school elections In
different county distinct, have
ben registering at tho county
clerk's office for the past week or
two. Any peraon 21 years of age
is eligible .to register1 If residence
has been maintained In the county
for the past six months.
Coats reHned and remodeled at
the Fashion Shop, 424' Medford
Hide. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel.
1181, tf
Mrs. lowll Very III
Mm. J. E. Powell of thin city In
In tho Community haspltnl recclv
lug treatment for a severe case of
pneumonia.
Tomorrow Is Ited Letter Day at
tho M. M. Store. Double tam)H
on all cauh purchases.
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Depart for Kiu'nimento
A. Si. Itoenhaum of the Houth
ern Pacific left Inst evening for
iKueramento, where ho will attend
the hanquet to he Riven tonlfiht In
honor of Thomas Ahern, who has
been with the Southern Pacific for
the past 411 years.
Photographs for Xmns.
Poaslcyd, opp. Holly theater.
Tho
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Files Null for Inbor
: 'Klmcr Leslie filed suit In circuit
court today aKalnsi J. H. Newton
and tho J. H. Newton Building
company for $200, claimed to bo
due for labor feet,.
Dr. C. P. Johnston, pent 1st
Phlpp. Bids. Phone 1402.' 177tf
Ylxltlnjc Sorority sister
" Mii-H llollis Swindle, who Is
teaching school near Medford. is
spending the holidays an the house
guest of Miss Ksther Veatch. Mls
.Swlnglo nnd Miss Veatch are soror
ity Kitcra and both attended Ore
gon Ktato college Klamath News.
Don't miss the double green snv
ing stumps on all cah purchases
tontorrow at M. M.' Store's Red Iet
ter Day. 1 280
Visit the Ilnnirlanrts
Mr. and Mm. W. K. Hoagland
nnd daughter, Mrs. A. J. Wado and
son Keith spent the. week end in
Medford as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I'Tcd Hoagland. .
Big dnnco old Hill New Year's
eve. Dnnce till 3 a. m. 281
Here from Pa
Frnnk Alashburn. well known
merchant of Grants Pass, was a
viBitor In Muflford today. ;'.
Thompson In Pass
Burn dry slab wood, $5 and $G
per load,, Med. Fuol Co., Tel. 631.
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J. C. Thompson, division man
ager of tho California Oregon
Power company, was a business
visitor In Grants Pass today.
Annual New Year's ball Gold
Hill Wednesday, December 81.
panes till 3 a. m.' . . 581
.Wooddry fir slabs $5 per load,
half loud $2.50. Dry body fir $2.75
per tier, llurdwood $8.75 per tier.
Phono 1141-J, Longwlll.Wood com
pany. 386
Double green 'saving stamps on
nlfewm , pill-chases' Wednesday at
the. St. L Store. Red ; Letted Day
bargains. ' 280
WASHINOTON, Dec. 0. (&)
The American legation at (luato
mabi eity on Instructions of the
state department hap informed the
Gimtemayan Kivernnient tho tilt
ed States will not rowKnizo the
regime of President Orellntut,
lepartment officials refused to
comment'. It 1 was said on hig'1
authority, however, that the diH
Incllnutlon to extend recoRnttion
to Guatemala was bused on the
terms of the trcnty of 1923 which
net forth tlo conditions .under
wh It'll new iTKlmiW lit Central
America may b reeoKiilzcd.
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WILL FACE TRIAL
POltTUANl). Dec. 30V-tV The
pi'cliininmy hearing of iiitsnHuii
Khter chtHKcs agntuMt In-, tieoraa
Hock. ln -tin ml ph'f'an. Involv
ing the death December IS of
Helen Olrntor. 5rt, w; smuto'd
Itv ttiiintclpul court h toAiy,
Mm. V. t rbvt , w Wcr of
the dead girl, els-w4
with performing as Wetil iera
tlim on the girl. wWi etirf'd
In her death. Dr. liik Mil
teettvcn he perform tgS oii
Hon -fn an attempt to uve. fW1
glrl'Hre.
Dome CliwHtim lbhap
ItKND. Ore.. ee. 30. (! Mrs.
MatKtiret KiHv.er wun In a serious
condition in a hepUal here tcty
from burns received when a can
of guftoline exploded while he was
cleaning a garment. .
t)hjct in Dm ice.
' H.VLlvM. Ore.; Hec. So iTt
Fifty-three neixons of the Tmnei'
district have petitioned the Marion
county court in retua a renewal
of llcenne for Hot I Drothers
dnnce hall at lhat place.
NEW GUATEMALA
REIGN D1SUKER
TRIBUNE, iMEDFORD, r
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The Medford Rotary club held
a special Ladies' Day luncheon
this noon In order that tho Wom
en of Itotary might Join the men
in welcoming the return of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Fluhrer, popular
young newlyweds of this city. An
excellent nuiHlcal program featur
ed MIsh fcllow Mae Wilson in
whlHtllng soIob and George Olson
In baritone selections as well as
club Hinging. Miss Sally Butler
accompanied both of tho above
artists.
A clever humorous reading by
ftotarian W. R. Baird was much
enjoyed by all present, -
Introduction of the ladies by
their husbands occasioned no little
amusomcnt, some of the Introduc
tions proving most unique. Mrs.
Dippel In behalf of the Women of
Rotary organization extended
greetings and good .witdics to Mrs.
Fluhrer followed by President K,
C. Corn, who made a short address
of welcome to tho newlyweds.- In
closing, President Corn extended
best wishes for a happy Xew Year
tu the many guests and members
present.
Visiting Rotarlans at the session
included Louis L. Johnston of Ta
coma, Frank Mashburn of Grants
Pass and Jas, Harker and D. G.
Good of AHhland.- "Other guests
were tho Women of Rotary and
MIhs Kllow Mae Wilson of the
UnlverHlty of Washington, Miss
Marker. of Ashland and Miss Sally
Hutler and Goorge Olspn of Med
ford. 1 ; i
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CALL NEW YEARS
The long-lost custom of making
Xew Year's calls Is to be revived
again this year at least by the
Presbyterian church. The Men's
club haa apportioned off the mem
bership of the church ' to each
member of its organization to be
called upon Xew Year's day.
A carefully thought out '-'and
worded card to bo presented to
each home vlnlted, se4tln forth a
kindly salutation and Inviting tho
mombres of that home "to take
full advantage of their privileges
a members of the church."
Tho Invitation Is cordial and
outspoken and manifests to a' tyffh
degree the welcome awaiting; ail
who will accept. The spirit ; of
friendliness Ih very 'pronoiinceir'tb
vvard all and much Interest is being
manifested by tho men In carrying
out this plan. -
The lists havo Tioen so prepared
ih zone as to mako tho effort a
vory simple ono for each man to
carry out and tho result accruing
from thia plan Is looked upon with
gratifying anticipation. : ,
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BUIUVASH, Sussex, Dec 3th (P)
Messages of greeting and congratu
lation poured in today from all
over tho world to the beautiful Tu
dor house where ltudyard KipHnir
makes his home, tho occasion be
ing tho famous author's C5th
birthday. '
There wort4 few callers, however,
for Kipling's love of retirement Ik
as Jntenso on his birthday nn on' all
tho other days of tho year and no
recognition of tho event so far as
the outside world Is concerned was
expected from tho creator Of "Kim'1
and others of a long list of notablo
characters. ' . ; ?
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Births
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. lister
Carr of Kern valley, a son weiKh-
infi; nine pounds, Tuesday,. Decem
ber 80,
Oird of Thank". '
We wish to thank our many
friends for their Kind words ami
sympathy during our recent,. he
reavementyotso rRr the many love
ly ; floral imtferlnpi. "j s,.i "
' ilra. 'J; J. Owlngs and Family.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
roil SAL1-; 30t equity In l!27
HuleK couch, will sueriflce for
100. Cull at J0OT. W. Muln.
Apt. 20. 2SI
roll KHNT Kurnlshed'houso. 3
Um-rc rooms nnd bnth, well lo
cated, for $25. I'ltohe IM! or
1.122. as.Mf.
Klt IlKXT S-room apt., furnish
ed, with bnth. Call lit 4:5 So.
(Inkdnle. SHS
lt!t 3 -room furnlheil
M. : water and 'Hk paid; $10.
J 2 5 . l-y. . 2S2
VOW WKAT. OK 8AI.K
itrie itvft.ittty attraettve
new ntutti1 hiie. I'hono VtO-J.
i 05 l'l(itl. 2.S2
WANTKI) Man and l--k to hul
4 loads wood nmull dUMiee. fall
at SI 5 K'n Kt. - 2S0 ;
m ,
VAN'TKI Anv kind of em petite --1
Tel. isa. I'M'
KOlt SAI.K X:irly m-w elemtie !
nittomatle prewnii t nyiilem. S'p
lit O. C Chapman homo, Iterry- :
iliiie .Ave. js.
r'OU 3 nemly new homes
on HerrydnW Ave.; S;1.! down and
!.'. per mo. C Chnpmin.
Trail, rhono 30-X-14. JS:
OREOOX, .TUESDAY.
MAYOR ROLPH ELECTED GOVERNOR
I ' t' H U'-1' ?-
James Rolph, Jr.t mayor of San
elected governor of California, he
READY TO PILOT WINDMILL'
Ifc illir thfs ' ; M&If!2&l2
. Amelia Earhart, first of her sex
was about to tako off on her .first
plane at Philadelphia. ' .,, .
GALA MIDMITE SHOW;
MP
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MARIE DRESSLER
WALLACE BEERY
MARJORIE RAMBEAU
OOROTHY JORDAN '
l tk iiwrt fivm.n . . tovsVI. . . p. rt.clly
plrd t.Niim pictuf. vffl.prftiu(t(l.. .
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America New Sweethearts
in a
GALA, FESTIVE
MIDNITE FUOLIC
11 p.m. New Year's Eve
Plus
Kathenne Stang's
WHOOPIEJIEVUE '
Fun, Miisic.Ja'icing
Regular Admission
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DTCnEMTiER HO, 1930.
AutiiUitct Prttl t'fioto
Francisco for rnanv years, was
Is shown with Mrs. Rolph.
A itautiitiivtl 1-rcHs I'liOl"
to fly;the Atlantic, Is shown. as she
ride In an autogyro'or "windmill"
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PENITENT GIVES
CLUES IN DEATH
OF 2 TEACHERS
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Articles Taken From Bodies:
of Sisters Turned Over to;;
Salvation Army By Pa-
roled Man. '
BI.ACKWKI-L. Ok la.; Dec. '10.
fPj Tltrea.. little. '.liulldkerchlefa,
and u penicilfe were tho ljasls ot,
a search today for the slayer j
cf two school teaching sisters, shot I
to death Sunday on a highway i
south ot Tonkaiva.
Identified as ohjeotu taken fromi
tho bodies of .Mis Jcsla Cirlfflth.!
35, and Jliss Jossle Cirirtith, 24.
handkerchiefy und a knife were:
delivered to I A. Chuse, Sulva-I
tion Army adjutant in Oklahoma!
City, by a penitent who said he;
did -not think ho could -''be for-,
(jiven". lor his tins. ... I
- s Uccemly Paroled. . J
Cliarles Becker, pklaltoma City,;
police chief, said the man sought..1
Fox West Edast Iheatres
TOrU?iv
The
Advance S;nce
Control
Moines.
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r.hester w .
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.WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION
Returns TODAY for 2 Days
At POPULAR
DEMAND!
REGULAR RIALTO LOW PRICES
ERICH MARIA
REMARQUE'S
I'M MORTAL
STORY
The heart-hittinn story of youth face to face with
internal turmoil ... the dun. 0f youth's reaction
to little things.
LEWIS AYRE5. LOUIS
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Admission
Ma9 10c. 25e--Eve.
lc, 35c
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paroled recently from the ftuta
houpitul for the Inauno at JCur
ninu, was named Capeheurt.
Tho handkerchicfB and knifo
formed the flrat definite eluea In
the slaylitB of the siHtera. the
yuuncer of whom was criminally
attacked.
Friends (jf .Mis Joaaie Cirlfflth
In Norma n revealed yesterday sho
hull been nervous several weeks
,and "fearlnit wmethlni; m I b h t
happen," refused to drive alono or
go out at night without an escort.
Pet Coati Mundi
Strays Away in',
: Portland Street
l'ORTI.AN'D, Doc. 30. (P)
4, There's a couti mundi louse
in the city!
It is not a piece' ot wear-
inp; apparel, as startled pn-
lice assumed when they re-
4-ceived the report, but a
South American animal.
Captain A. K. Pearson ex-
plained the strayed coati
mundi is his pet, described
It as "a cros between a rue-
c.-on. younB bear and a rat,"
br -wnish in color and with
a ail IS Inches long. The.
till! is black and white.
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T.'l.mi.Hli l.'jills l-'ritnk Lowell
opened grocery store, adjacent to
Viiluce Market. :" '
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Svc
up"
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WOLHEIM. JOHN wpav
Also
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TALKING NEWS