The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 12, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FORECAST
OFFICIAL PAJMW Of
KLAMATH COUNTY AND
OF KLAMATH FALLS.
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KLAMATH FALLS, Olll'f'O.V, KATUHIIAV, ACULHT 1st, 1082
miOB FiYB
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UP TRAFFIC ON
m LINES
Embargo Declared on Per
ishables; Two Injured
When Bombs are Thrown
, HAN I'ltANCIHCO. Auk 12
Htrlkn iiiuplnyii.i, meuihi ri of I In- lili;
four on tli Western Put If In m Oak.
n Inml unit Htocklnu lo'.iy mailed two
ovnl.itid trains tit Htucktuii ami fnrc
til I lie uiuipiiuy tn ddl.iro mi ntiiol (
tt tat emli.trgii mi ( nrlnli.ili'n ami
livestock (nun nil Ciillfnnilii pnliitii
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'Li:vi.lani. a iib f.' - v. ii
up, pnii.iiiii of tlm iirnthpr-'caliiHlrophus ill Uiu hislury of
fSh.lu"'Sip""wowMmy 8l(l at MtCook fit-Id,
pnipiiiMi i,tn aiii,pipk oarp mil), , , '
in imi.it hy wiiii hip nhopiiiPii'ii aKuii. I .oft to rijlit, Llmrit's
Htrlko hut I not lum authority , t flirVlVOr.S of till' IiOllia disaster; Normail 0. Walled, n"-" '' fai"' mr HU Ilpldn. Hut tlm
'" lrlu - ""uiiMtN "oiilv Ainurican survivor of the ZR- and Henrv Wuckcr rr,Ml volct' "M "A",", "'" ,Iul
lotnl n.miiiittiTi. in hid np I ih j " , -'"-,ll"ul ;'lllwv"1 U1 l,,L jU - i.ni vvatKU.i rllK T0(J nrt ,inl,pyp , ,,,,.,, ,10imj
nl-1 that ull Malkoiil hit 'uiiiliictiul J Akron, 0., MirVIVOr Of Hie blimp thai exploded OVer Clli-liimsi tlinu art frre. Tlii-n In the
orilmly nml not piro iniul, ami that
thn KPto'Ml riili-H of our oiKniilti)tlnii
Imi Ihcil up to."
JI.OS AMIia.lirt, Am:. !- I'.imkpii
Ror Inilim ihin litirn ovir tlm t'nluii
I'ailflr iir.t hull HnllPly iinii, It
Man nunouniPil liy thn Information
huriu In iiiUHri to W. II. ,ni, pun.
Mi'iit n( hrolliprhooit of tralumi'ii, It
I!. t'ra)iip, hrnthi rhooil (lulrmntl
hern tuil.iy Mh hn "l-lllllll not inn)
uinilii not ord'T Hip man In hi Jur
Inllctlon to rpturu to orU "
KOHCVII.I.i:, Ciil,, Auk. 12. 1'ho
hoiiihH thrown In tlm Houthim I'.nl
fir )ariln hrri) tmliiy nlioolt Mm ariN
anil tori' Iiiiko holt'H In tlm Ktnuml
.itnl hmko lndovrt. A iiiamhiil aii'l
u iHillipmrn wprfl-iitlnlilly woun'rtoil
from, nlmiK (Irml hlln utluipllut: lo
upprt'lmml lm hoiuh thniHprn.
tiAN IIKItNAKIIINO. Auk. 12
I'mir in'oro homh pxtiloilonit iirrurri'il
licrn toilay. No itcrloun ilniunRii
miltril. Tun uililltlomil inamhalu nr
rlvi'il in iiNnUt In prpuprvlnc onlor.
I'mlirnl ilnp.irtmpnt of Jimtli-o men
urn hnro lnintlKatlui;. An arinouri'il
army aiitiiinohlln In palrolllntr thn
HlroolK,
HALT I.AKK. Auc. 12 An of
flclul hern Mated that no more
traliiH would prolialdy lm UUpatcli
til ner the Halt l.ak'o route until
ll.p. walkout mm nultled,
I.OH ANOKI.KH, Auk. 12. Seven
larloailH of wpnthouml mall wan
reported (led up ut A-hfork, Arl.
xona. Kiintliound mall had hern
routed via Kl 1'iuio hut tho Mrlkn
hlockeil tliln louln. Twelve tram
iiiutlimnliil tniliiM are, hyhl at liar
Ntnw and Need leu, iiiiiuomuI, I'ood,
water and ciinrnthilii for nc.priil daH
morn will ho hroiiRlit If necwoury.
0(ll)i:N, Aiir, 12. Tlm Houilmrn
Pacific aiiiiouiiccd that firemen hao
nKrec'd lo no hack to work. Knur
marooned tinlmi will pruhuhly Iuiihi
thin nfturiioon, ndlovhiK Nineml
nuudrpil piiiineugerR.
S. F. MEN MAY CGME
Triulo Kxiiirf-loii With Trip to
Klnnialli nml fritter Ijiko I'lauiuil
HAN r'HANOIHUO, Auk. 12. -lliiulnenK
men of Hun KranulHro will
liivudo tlm Hacraniniilo alley on u
Initio excursion Into In Hoptiimhor or
imrly In Oitohor, It wan docldod to.
day hy tlm dnmuHtlt: trudit toiiiliilt
loo of tint r hum her of coiumnrre. It
Ih piiNHlhlu that thn Journey will lm
extondud bh far iih Klamalh Kail",
Orn,, wllh it hIi t'rlp to Cralor l.'iko,
wi;atiii:u i'itoiiAiiii.mi:s
.Tlm t'Klo-Hlormiiitriiph at Ifntlor
u wiioiiH ritiiriuiiry
"jj Iibh rmtiriled llitln
S iittroniiitrln elinnco
Hinro ypHinriiuy, ai
thoiii;h tlm rouil
lilt, la NtlRhtll,
lilKhor. Wurmer
weather Ih apt to
prevail tomorrow.
Koiecnbt for nuxt
21 hourH!
Omiornlly f a I r,
with vurluhle
wIihIh.
Tho TycoH recording lliertnoinoter
rciglittprod muxlinum uud minimum
tempomturea, today, iih follewa:
HlKh . 04
, Low , ... ..51
Survivors' of Greatest AifMishaps '
Blt- vd&Wf&S&J- ltigaisk yWii liil
KWRlMwsriif.W . v&mir Mi'ii(tA "$4aaTsrl
HjjHiteYiiliXIJjJvjr judfifh
WHA ft. j TlmK'2 Mfe ' &!
P7..- lAtJ'l'' !. ""PfaH"' saP
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IIic.o four meiLliavo tur'. votl the Ihrce n'caU'St air
cago's loop dislrlet.
TRAFFIC LAWS ARE
FULLY EXPLAINED
BY STATE OFFICER
liiHM-.lif .1, .1. MrJInlion Ttlli Wlinl
To llo nml Wlinl Not To Ho 'to
ISmpo rnt nml I'lno
lluN to nMilil urnikt ami IImp for
lufr.-iclloiiH of thn Ntiitu motor Vf
hli'lc Ijuh Ih piptnlni'i! Ill tlm foltoiv.
Iiir Htati'iiK'iit liy limpti lor J J, Mr
.Million of tlm Ntalo motor vhl lo
iIIvIhIiiii. I!url II llmiHlnn. Irnfli itf.
tlrrr of tlm trafflr .IMkIou of llml1"' n,1,l",, J" "',' '-' ,,,,,,r '" rhl-
atatn IiIrIimuv illrlalun. la uurklmt
In riMiperatlon with .Mr.Mahon ami
hoth urn hern to ro-operato with J J.
Mrl.oiiKhllti, local ir.tffl- offltor,
who mi) it ho IntoriilH to onforro tho
law o thn letter
Olmnrx.iuro of tlm follouliiK rules
will avoid arrest. MrMahon itald
"Tho drl.rr of mury motor ehlclo
miiki illiu hlH IIkIUh when mretlui;
and iipproarhlllK elilclei nt lllKht
'Hand hIciuiIh imirit lm ii.pi) on
turnlnK at llilerxetllunn ami when
rloppliiK
"Speed limit Ih no lnlli'H In rountry.
20 inllea In city and 12 iiiIIpm liy
nrhoot hotiMPH and at litterecllonit.
"All homt'-ilrnwn vehlcleH must
carry llxlit on left hIiIo at nlKlil.
"I.rry iirion lilrctl to operato a
motor vohlt l or uvury person opornt
Idk a motor ehlclo for hire munt
luivit a (liatiffriirH HreiiKP,
"No porson under 1C ypitrit Is al
lowiM to opirato n mglor udilrlo un
chauffeur
"All motor .elilile.-t miiHt dlaptiy
two while IIkIUh or approxlmutcdy
equal rnndlc-pownr rn Hip front of
tho vehicle, olio mounted on enrh
Hide, nml a red IIrIiI mutinied on tho
rear at iiIkIU.
, Kvory perenn oporalliiK a motor
ehlnlo mtiKt hati nil opt'ralor'it rard
or ihauffiitirH llctiniP, nj iPiitlriM hy
law,
"Any ihthoii ftiur.it onratliiK n tar
wlillu In an Intoxlruted rondltlim will
ho Hinerely dealt with
"Trutka opprallui; for rominnrrlal
purpiiM'H outHltlo tnrporaln llmlta of
cUIph or tnwiiH miiHt pay fit) ten tit
per Inch, or ovory'frnrtlon thereof,
of tlre-heiirliiK Htirfaro In addition to
fecn irenrrlhrd hy law,
"All trurkH miiHt ho cinilppcd with
n mlrrnr to onahlo tho ilrhnr to (ieo
tho roml In tho roar under all rondl.
tltlllH of lll.lllK
"Trucka IiiuIiiku total tlrn-hearliiR
Hiirfaro of Ipkm than HO InclieH can
flKttro thn load rarrlnd on it IhikIr of
r.nn pounds to tho Inch. Trucka Imv
Inn'inorp than !in luchca of tola) tiro
heat I K mirfacit ran flKUro on a IiiihIi
of noil ppuutlH to tho Inch, hut nidi
axln muitt ho flKuretl fop, irately. All I
opnratorH of trucka am roiUtistetl to
pay Hlrlrt attention to tlm thlrliiieH
of itihliur on tires nit leiinlrnd by.
law.
"IniiHiitueh nu ooiloaipd trttekti do
Itroat dumneo to tho hlKhvwiyH, trurk
nwnorit ami oporntom nro roU0Btoi
to l(e,ep rlosu clmclc on loadii,"
It tout I,nii Artins, Whlto I'wllr m
irar.'ieo proprlotoi' ?lu to loam that
thorn Is ii provision of tlm Oiojon
traffic Iiwh nnnlnnt tlihlitK an mi
tomobllo without llglita tmp-halt
hour after Htindowu,
avialiuu. And here they're
Djyton, 0 ready to flj-
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N. uworack and Kay Hur-
WILL MEET CARAVAN
Ijirj!" .Viiiiilirr of I Iti-.tiiCK Men to
1111111 ltriilliiii Coniinlltrit
'I ho 1 U Jr. iositioii in ra win ii r
rlMm; here from I'ortlaml iml Writ
lii'niliiy Mill ho ini't Ii) n tiiimli'T of
ram (iditiilnliiK ri'iiruKL'iitiitlto lor.il
IoikIiichk ihpii V T Irf'ii loil.iy hail
ohlalupil l lio pri'iiilMH of in or 12
i'jtr owiiitm to Join n rncoptloii i orli
mltU'ii to ilrhu out to Alr.oina pulnt.
Tlm cxpmltlon rar.i.ui will lio
niailu up of iipprinliiiii(pl)' 20 r.im,
althiiURh n number of protprcts may
' "' """" '" " ' ""
thn lineup la as followii, liicludlnr; or'
i:.iiil::tt(init ami tntrlen:
192.'. Ilxpoiillloii offlilalK Muynr
linker, vlce-chulrnuin of mairiKcra'
commlttcii; one car.
I'ortlaml Ad dull 'lenrpo 1
llnuclit,prpidilrnt of tho club; Went
Coast KnKravliiit company; V. O.
Sloner and II. llartuu of thn Port
land (lint & Coko company. In addi
tion to thpot four cam, two or tlireo
inure aro In si m lit
l'ortliiml t'liamhcr of Commurcp
W. I. Whltcomh, V. A. Turney and
M. M. ItlnKler, with thrro or fnir
mnro In primped.
Htato'rhitmber of commerco M, C.
Durypa,
I'ortlaml Iti'iilty board Two rara
pIPtlKOtl.
OreKon Htalo Motor association
Official pilot car, with A. K. Shearer
(Continued from I'aRO 1 )
FARM HOUSE MORE
IMPRESSIVE THAN
WONDERS OF CITY
I I'd in li Itrprif i-ntatlvn lU-furo Jhir
' A-kihIiiIIom Hiti Ifiimo of Ainer
1 1. 'in Hulilli r In Iltiiiililn AImmIo
1 HAN FltANC'IRfiO,- AtlR 12. T.
Henri Atihcjiln of I'J"I. rcprexntlng
thn French liar, uiild lit fin ndilrr'H to
night nt thn annual dinner nf Hio
Amprltan llnr nnsorinllon tl.at thn
light nf a Hliigtn tjhut hnui from
whldi probably cnin" ono nf tlm
Atucrlt ii-i snlillora 'iflm lalpnit ftivit
Franco Impressed iij'ti pvii iihim
, than American itrenlc wonder or tlm
, ditvelepmeiit of the country's) great
ltl''n. "Ah I looki t at llilH farm
houso from I In- trulu window on a
1 vast plain," lio kiM. "I said to my
t wilf 'Who knows, ! rli.iM, In thai
lirmrn there Ihr-i n inn who tod a
....I... nn.l to,tiv llft lit, w lid living
tOS t.. hi i.m.1 m for ht lami.
urroumi-ti iy nin fiAmiy
" '""" "" Kr! '" Tn
iiaylni; "Arln'i. :o firth ami flRlit."
wy? n0 om- int.i hrcatuiPii him,
iiniiie of human aolldarlty, ito forth
to il'ifond tho liberty. Arlott" '
"Tlm man icnl forth, llo (ravem
nl I'alf tlm Klobo to ntiffer ami pnr
ImpH to tile. I In came to our shores
to Join our frleutln tlm KiikIIbIi nod
oumehm anil m country waa paved
and the world was nuvr-d.
"It will ln tho I'lcrnal alory of
Amurlra that alio hrourhl to nn nml
the terrible conflict uid ginu peace to
liumanlty.
'I'oacc, contlrtnYn, wo lino an
much us you, for like you, and per
liapit morn lli.tiyou, wu hut war. No
other people has Buffered from wars
aa wo have. Three times within n
rertlury wo liavo been Invaded by a
neighbor who 1ms robbed us of our
territories for n time, its ho has rob
bed Jih) Other neighbor. Hut hence
forth and fon-vrr, thn rlcn of might,'
must kI.o way to thn relKii of rl.tht.
May universal prace. tho relsn of
Justice, lm preserved by our Indls
Koluhlo union."
PEANUTS GROWN HERE
W. II, Itiws IU-K)rlN SurrrH
llankK of Ut Hhrr
Klamath Kails may prepare for a
feast on homo grown peanuts this
year ns W. II. Uosh has demonstrated
that they may bo raised hero. He has
it garden on tho banks of thn Lost
rhcr on tho I.atta ranch wliero he
routed a patch of ground and la sue.
cussfirlly raising buckwheat as woltl
as pen nuts and cantaloupes. Ho had
a number of people from town out
last Sunday who worn Interested In
tho demonstration niado by him.
PUZZLE: FIND THE CASUALTIES
rr
UNIONS REJECT
LAST PROPOSAL
TO END STRIKE
Decision Reached by Heads
Of Seven Organizations
At Final Conference
WAHIIINOTON. Aur, 12.-Head
of seven railroad organization now
on Htrlko wcro declared by one of
thplr chief officials today, after a
final conference to havn decided
to reject completely tho last set
tlement proposal put forward hy
President HardlliR.
The Htrlking unions In a written
rnrponsn writ to tho whlto house
told tho president they could not
tail off tho utrlko unless a guaran
tee iis riven that all their men
were reinstated with seniority rights
unlmparcd. President Harding had
proposed tbul tho seniority status
bo left to the tabor board.
DAIL HEAD IS DEAD
l'ri(dcnt .irlffitli Hurrumbs Ut la
flupuza After 10-D.sy lllnr
HEI.KAST. Aur. 12. President
Orlfflth of tho Hall Klrrcann died
In Dublin today of Influcuia after
an Illness of 10 day.
IlOlWimoChK FOItKM.tN
AT WKKI) I.VJL'KED
WKKU. Autr. 12. B. Woodman,
night roundhouse foreman of the
Southern Pacific at Weed, wu found
tying on the ground In the ards
about 2 o'clock yesterday morning In
aa unconscious condition. Ho was
taken to tho hospital, vthcro It was
necessary to take several ctllchea In
a wound In hi head rs!"rv v --
It Is reported that ho had an al
tercation with ono nf tho Southern
Pacific watchmen at Wood.
YltKKA FIIIK IIAMARES
RSTIMATKD AT fsl.OOO
YREKA, Aug. 1 2. Spontaneous
combustion In tho paint shop of
Lings Brothers, destroyed that
building and damaged the adjoin
InR storo of W. W. Faust. Two au
tomobiles In tho plant were burn
ed. Tho loss Is estimated at
G,000.
MARKET RKPOHT
OnTLANI). Aug. 12. Livestock.
nominal, steady. Err firm. Duttor
steady.
COOLIIMiK IN FORTIiAND
PORTLAND, Aug. 12. Vice Pres
ident Coolldgo arrives here tonight.
Christens Cruiser
HjMj' fcf
lfadUln Cotuetu, daughter ot
Detroit's mllllopalre mayor, chon
by th Detroit Chambtr of Com
eitrc to chrlttcn a navrJ scout
ruUer at Qulacy, Ma
EMPLOYMENT HOLDS
GOOD EXCEPT FOR
RAIL CONTROVERSY
Iron and 8teel ladaatrlc Also
I'nsalUfaetorr., Gcarral Activ
ity Coatlaaea
8AN FUANCISCO. Aug. 12. The
general employment situation In Cal
Ifornla'orcgon and Washington dur
ing July was very satisfactory, ac
cording to the monthly report of J. A.
Kelly, 8an Francisco, district direc
tor for tho employment sorrlce. Uni
ted States department ot labor, pub
lished -two today. Exception to this
general condttlqn, however, are Tall
road repair, due to the. .present con
troversy In that Industry, aad Iron
and steel.
Aa, abstract of Kelly'a report fol
lew: --' '" -u.
"California Labor situation In
geneoal very satisfactory. Lumber la
dWry operating to capacity, and a
shortage of experienced help In mills
tind camps noted. Building activity
continue. Shortage In many trade.
A surplus noted In a few places, due
to labor controversy. Agricultural
and orchard workers In demand, but
no noticeable shortage up to date.
Fruit canneries now operating to
capacity. Unemployment confined
chiefly to steel and Iron industry,
dorks and casuals; most of tbeso
haro been absorbed In seasonal and
other Industries.- Nearly all railroad
repair workers out of employment,
due to labor controversy,
-"Oregon Highway and rail read
work continue on a large scale. Out-
aldo 6f Portland, all Industries, in
eluding fishing and canneries, are
working normal and above. Construc
tion In the larger cities give employ
ment to all building tradesmen. Rail
road repair work suspended. Many
business and residential buildings
being constructed. Lumber active,
and experienced hands In demand.
"Washington Labor situation, ex
cept in largest centers very satis
factory. Demand and supply about
pqual whoro conditions are favorable.
Railroad spending several millions on
Improvement. Many berry pickers
and apple thinners aro called, for,
but season Is short. Clerical workers
oxcood tho demand. Railroad repair
work practically at a standstill, due
to labor controversy. Tho building
Industry Is very actlvo, particularly
In the larger cities. LurafJer Industry
operating to capacity. Many mills
working double shifts. Experienced
mill hands and woodsmen In de
mand." REX EVANS RETURNED
Man Win Broke Jail Hero Laat
Spring Brought Rack by Constable
Rex Evans, who broke Jail hero
last spring while serving u sentence
for unlawful cohabitation, was
brought back from Roseburg last
ulght by Constablo Fred Morley.
Evan had been raado a trusty and
took advantago ot the privilege to
tlco In company with Hones Capener
who Is still at largo.
ALL R1CQUIUKMKNT8 OF
MOVIE DIRECTOR ARE MET
All requirements ot Director Johta
Griffith Wray of the Into qtudlo
have been mot and Tay wai o wir
ed at Martbfield today by Secretary
PROGRESS MADE
UNDER COUHTY
i
Chairman's Rprt Shotsyt
Activities Sine Im-uc-
uration of System
UNIT
IS TOLO
Progress In Inaugurating the
county' unit plan of school adinlals
tratlon Is reported by It. C. Brad
bury, chairman of the board 'of di
rectors. His coadM1 autafatat of
(be work or the bar4 ataet) th adop
tion of the new ayataa 1st tM'Mtawt: ,
Slaco the orgaatMtlsw' of ttW ea
ty district a coapleta aadtt it all
the records ef each nb-dlstrttt Bu
been made aad aa aecetiatlac ayait-a
Installed thst.'showrtha eaaet.ttaaa
cial conditio f each aad "if th ,
district a a whole. It appears taat ea
the first of Jaly there wM.,aa eat
staadlag warraat UsWBiidaeaa
against the ratal achoela at lafftvecl
mately fto.9 which hae aeea re
duced to lesa taaa f ,. 4 aarvey
of all rural school I uader way with
the object of pattlar thes la eeadl
tloa for th acaaal terra wMa will
begin September 11. Repalra'aad Im
provement are aader way la several
of the anb-dUtrlcts, the iguataier
school to belag flalshed aad faraltara
IniUlled and a saw reoat wffl he fla
lshed ia the Malta aiga'aeaael far
the use of the eleaieatary school
grade. A room far ala' staaat aa
Is to he prwided at Msatar sahaal
to take care at IB h If a acaaal' sta
denu la that- vlelalty taatH each Usa
aa a aaloa high acaaal aa aa ergaa
hwd to aarva iaa ttriHaiJ Batwaaa
KiamatV rails aad-MorrlU., ,
Repair aad a aewaae ayaaaaai an
aUaaeatM-aa MarrlH. aeBaal aad
aad MaUa Us raatM at
?W)ajaaaaa-alll tr-
be done. It faaa aaaaltaaa.iiiMtsBfy
to undertake extaaaivafiaalr at th
Bonanza school la order, UBMk It
ate for occupancy, aa aa aaaatlaaUoa
of the bulldlag dlacwaad r,that the
north wall waa la daagar. at collap
sing owing to excessive strata Impos
ed by the root thrust The haatrag
system Is inadequate aad affords a
serious tire haxard.
Means are being sought by which
work can be started oa the Chllo
quln school. The bid recently sub
mitted for the coaatractloa af tkia
building were rojected aa exeeastve,
the blddersvbelng relactaa't to. aader
Uke the work owlag tajtaa caadHlea
of the fund derived fraaa the sale of
boads, there belag 1I.0 ,of th
proceeds of bond aala aa, deposit la
the defunct First State aad Savlag
bank.
Teachers have baea aecared far
moat ot tho schools. Teachers aaa-aa
and asslgnmeats will aa aaaoaaced
ahortly, tho county superlateadaat
having this matter aader tier im
mediate supervision, at this time.
A complete detailed statement or
the district is belag prepared aid
will be published wlthla a few days.
, 1 .
SHOW PROMISES WELL
Maay Eatrira Kxaoctesl at
Flower Shew, Neat' Week
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Tho womaa'a aaslHarjr of' iba
chamber of comatKea la hgyiac.a
very busy weak la flaal 'araaara
tlons for the flower' saaw'w'hreh will
be held WeslaesdeyViU'.n-Wsaar.
August IS aad 17? Iaiattaj'ac''tha
fact that this hM, ''
year for flower, tBwa are a great
many promised eatrlia.i,
A number of Ktaraata rails'
youager set will assist la tjva-
Ing or August M, at, wak. ttaaa
the. twa caps will aa ayisifid ,ta
the winner. TBa aaMi(Htaa ' la
particularly. aaitoaa ta'aava'aJrga
number or atrles,,aa4 allaraafSf
ta bring their nawffa,lfsaartsy
morning whether, it' toaafaA, ;tBff.
will wis or aotasVaetaMk the
second aaaual flaw(K,aw,a, -
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flowers, other tm J UTjatfaM
better than la rcaW'jmisi; Haw '
ever the flower sBossgisslttis ta
asklaa that tktlr ,'himM1mui aHj-
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