Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 16, 1919, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER
>6,
1919.
Tillamook Jottings
I
The evergreen blackberry industry
Cheese On Up Grade.
eral gmes its wealth, we were en­ NEW FLOUR AND FEED MILL
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM.
in this county proved quite success- |
titled to as many votes. He stated
UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN
ful, weather conditions being Ideal
Carl Haberlach returned from that the Council membership outside
Dr. and Mrs. Wise will leave for for. the pickers. There was one night ■ Portland late last week, where he
Friday. Oct. 17—’’Are You A Mason”
TILLAMOOK.
of the five great nations would be
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California in a few weeks to spend when there was a slight frost in this I bad gone in the
Paramount prduction, featuring
interest of the elected by the assembly, Canada and
John Barrymore. Comedy Drama.
the winter there.
part of the county, but this did not : cheese
___ market
_____ and also to hear Sena-
Novel and Interesting Process of
the others would be eligible for mem­
I "Burton Holmes Travelogue.”
Johnson, When asked as to his bership on the Council and read a
Milling tor Dairy Stock.
Born at O’Conner’s Sanatarium San interfere with the picking although, tor
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¡Saturday, Oct. 18—"One-Thing-at A-
o
Jose, California, September 30, to the the next day some of the berries success in the cheese market he made telegram signed by Wilson, Lloyd
were a little soft. It is estimated that the following statement:
Tinte O’Day”, Metro production,,
wife of J. H. Brombley, a son.
E. S. Bettcher recently completed
iGeorge and Clemenceau supporting
as a result of the berry picking in- I "White in Portland 1 sold enough this view. Senator Johnson also spoke his plans for the installation of an
featuring Bert Lytell. Circus Play.
R. E. Wilson vs. H. B. Wallace is a dustry nearly *100,000 was distrib­
“At The Old Stage Door” Harold
of the cheese on hand at Tillamook on the matter of the Shantung trans­ American Marval Flour and Feed
suit filed in the circuit court to re­ uted amongst the pickers.
Lloyd Comedy.
Ito put the market over the hump. I fer to Japan and took up in detail Mill. Construction will be well under
cover *66.9 on a promissory note.
way in a few days and the mill will Sunday,, Oct. 19—“The House of
Upon the advice of the officials at '.Made several good sized sales ut 30c. the whole League Covenant.”
County Assessor Johnson is in Salem Sheriff Campbell arrested a Tillamook. Also sold quite a little
Glass” Select production, .featur­
be installed in the building back of
Portland this week, having left OU man by the name of H. A. Reed, who of the cheese in storage. We had at
ing Clara Kimball Young.
'Edmund’s new grocery store and
Cheese
Makers
Hold
Meeting.
Sunday.
"Pathe News."
' formerly occupied by A. K. Case,
was working on the new logging rail one time something over 5,500 boxes
The
Tillamook County Cheese who conducted a garage business.
Monday, Oct. 20—"The Winning
Attorney H. T. Botts expects to toad. It seem* that Reed and two of cheese in storage, but touay have
The machinery is the latest type
Girl.” Paramount production, feat­
leave for the East as soon as the cir­ other men had embibed too much and reduced that to 3,517 boxes triplets Makers’ Association held a meeting
uring Shirley Mason. Thrilling dra­
each were fined *25.00. One of the and 2 74 Longhorns. Commencing to­ at the South Prairie cheese factory of flout and feed milling equipment
cuit is through.
day we are sending out earns and ■and in the absence of F. B. Culber­ and one strong feature of the mill is
matic photo play.
Alan Welsh Smith vs. E. L. Glaisy- other two men thought he would put telegrams quoting the maraet" up
“His Body for Rent" Lyons-Moran
son, who was in the east on account the teed grinding machine which
it over on the. officials and drew a
er and wife is a suit filed in the cir­
one cent, i, e, triplets at 31c. and of the sickness and death of his will manufacture a high grade feed I i comedy.
check
for
*75.00
to
pay
the
fines
and
cuit court to recover *125.00 for
it was upon this that the men were Longnorns and Young Americas at father, Hugh Barber acted as presi­ tor the dairymen. The building will [Tuesday,. Oct. 21—“Under The Top”
professional services.
first be remodelled and made ready
dent of the meeting.
released. It was ascertained after the 32c. Tillamook.”
Artcraft special production, feat­
"Very tew people were aware of
Rev. E. T. Wriggle and family, the men had taken their departure that
The cheese scoring contest was held for the equipment which is on its uring Fred Stone. A photo-play
new pastor of the United Brethren the men had no money in the bank. the serious situation in the cheese at the factory and the meeting at the way.
biography of the Hayseed who fell
In discussing the new plant Mr.
Church, arrived in the city on Tues Reed then came to Tillamook coun­ market three and tour weeks ago. hall.
in love with the circus man’s dau­
Wisconsin
primary markets di opped
day from Weston.
F. W. Christensen and Dolph Tin- Bettcher said: "We cordially invite
ghter.
ty and he does not know what
to 26 %c, for twins and remained
our frienus to inspect the construc­
Pathe News.
Marriage licenses were issued to became of the other two men. He stationary for three weeks. This nerstet gave some helpful advice to
tion of this mill. We are proud of it Wednesday, Oct. 22—“Extravagant«''
Welta Victor Lane and Stella Drus­ was given an opportunity to pay the week they advanced one cent, so we he cheesemakers in the discussion of
and are pleased and encouraged by Paramount production, featuring
illa Rogers; George O. Surgeon and *25.00 fine and cost or be taken back feel that we are entitled to ask 31c. everal subjects.
The cheese makers wives served a the substantial evidence of the pub­
to Salem. He paid the money and
Dorothy Dalton. A tense dran.;.
Gladys Mae Tubler.
for triplets. We feel that the market fine supper, which all thoroughly lic desire to patronize a home indus­
was released.
with plenty of thrills and surpris-
should absorb stocks at these figures, enjoyed, and It was decided to hold try. It shows the public appieciates
Roy W. Shultz vs. Joe West is a
es.
suit filed in the'circuit court to re­ . | On Wednesday morning at the anyway it will not hurt to try it out. the next meeting at Hebo on the 1st it and it means greater prosperity
Bray Pictograph.
home
of
Councilman
S.
Moulton,
in
Only yesterday we received letteis of December.
cover *125.00 loaned the defendant
for the community. We ask for the
I
Thursday,,
Oct. 23—“The Divorce
[this
city.
Miss
Violet
Ethel
Long
rroin our San Diego broker reading
at various times.
The cheese scoring contest for Oc- co-operation and patronage of our
Trap” William Fox production,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. us follows: "We have tried, and tried tober, in which some
liome
people.
”
ot the cheese
Chas. F. Panko returned from Port­ Long, of Oklahoma, and Mr. Claude
featuring Gladys Brockwell. A sen­
in vain, to do some cheese business, makers failed to make entries in
land Monday bringing in the new Beach Gorham, were united in mar-
sational drama of tl switchboard
out have not succeeded. Our market time, resulted as follows.
TILLAMOOK TO BECOME A RED
Overland Four, of Which he is the 1 riage, the nuptual knot being tied
operator who married a million­
is in a deplorable state, the Food Ray Cooper, Three Rivers .
96%
CROSS CHAPTER.
local agent.
aire and came to grief.
by Rev. Harry Tucker, of the Chis- Commission took over all the cold Hugh Barber, Fairview, . . .
95 %
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"East Lynn” Mack Sennett comedy.
The case of Vern Blanchard who ■ trian Church. The happy couple left storage stock, and are letting it out E. A. Fagg, Oretown..........
95
was fined in the justice court for on the morning train for their home to the owners just as their require- A. N. Sheets, Neskowin . . .
Meeting
to
Be
Held
at
City
Hail
94%
violating the fishing law has been in Oklahoma, and notwithstanding ments are, 5 or 10 cases at a time, Frank Wilson, Elwood, . . .
Next Tuesday Evening.
94%
Saving in High Cost of Living.
the high cost of living rice was and consequently the handlers won’t H. W. Thomas, Red Clover . . . 93
appealed to the circuit court.
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thrown profusely at the happy couple buy any at present, and we are hop­ C. E. Norberg, Pleasant Valley 92%
We offer these bargains in news­
Solon Schoffmann vs. G. R. Com­
On Tuesday next, October 21st, a
as they boarded the train, carrying ing that this program will be chang­ N. N. Kirby, Miami ......... 92
stock and Comstock Manufacturing
meeting will be held at the City Hall papers:
with them the best wishes of a num­
in Tillamook, for the purpose of re­ ¡Daily and Sunday Oregonian
Co., is a suit filed in the circuit court ber of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Long ed before long when we hope to do H. Hogan. Long Prairie.......... 92
some business.”
and Headlight, 1 year ..... *7.50
'E. L. Hopkins, East Beaver . . . 91% organizing the Red . Cross in Tilla­
for an accounting for logs cut from
have been visiting for about three
"You will note from the above that Reed Farmer, Beaver................. 91
Daily Oregonian and Headlight
mook County.
plaintfif’s land under a contract.
weeks in this city and they left by our business was hurt severely in
1 year ......................................... *5.50
In almost every other part of the
August Contest:
Married on Saturday at the M. E. auto for California, with the expec­ San —
Diego,
in tact we - ........
have .....
not —
sold
.-o-. ...
... A. N.
N sneets
Sheets................... .............. 95
country the Red Cross is working Weekly Oregonian and Head­
parsonage, Rev. C. E. Gibson, offi­ tation of returning with the inten­ one box to San Diego buyers since ¡Hugh Barber
light, 1 year ........................... *2.25
95
upon the problems of reconstruction
ciating, Welta Victor Lane,’of Clov­ tion of making their home here.
July 1st. When buyers are afraid H. W. Thomas
95
as they affect the returned soldiers Portland Telegram and Head­
erdale, Ore., and Miss Stella Drusilla
that their stocks may be requisition­ C. E. Norberg .
light, 1 year............................. *5.45
94% and their families. There is great
I Attorney Geo. P. Winslow, who is
Rogers.
ed at any time, they naturally are re­ ;F. B. Culberson
94
need for the work that the Red Cross Headlight and Oregon Farmer
county chairman for the Roosevelt
1 year ......................................... *2.25
Married on SaturAy, by thé Rev. memorial fund, informs us that it is luctant about taking on additional Harry Hogan .
94
can do; work that no other organ­
94
Chas. E. Gibson at the home of the his intention to confine the subscrip­ stocks. Hence the necessity of our I Reed Farmer . .
ization can do. Because of its nation­
94
bride’s parents, George O. Surgeon, tion in Tillamook county to *1.00, so storing our own cheese, This same 'August Grab .
wide organization it can gather in­
Presbyterian Church Rally.
o
of Lafayette, and Miss Gladys Mae as to give as many as possible an op­ proposition may happen again and • Albert Schlappt
93% formation
and render assistance
hoping
that
tor
that
reason
we
are
'N. N. Kirby . .
Next Sunday will be Rallyday for
93
which would be impossible for de­
Fabler.
portunity to participate in the effort
the farmers will hold on to some of ¡G. L. Burge ..
92% tached local organizations. But in the Presbyterian Church in Tilla­
Drugless methods used in chronic to raise *250 in thiB county. Consid-t tlieir money so they wont need to sell
I Frank Wilson .
92% order for it to continue its work ef­ mook, and special services will be
diseases of stomach, bowels .liver, ering that this is a national affair on the open market if prices tempor­
I Werner Weiss .
89% ficiently the organization must be held in the morning, afternoon and
and
every
county
in
the
United
diebetes, brights disease, and nervous
arily go against us, or if a glut comes E. L. Hopkins .
__________________
evenig.
88%
kept up _____
in all _
parts
of tne country.
States
is
going
to
have
the
honor
of
conditions. Room 4 Masonic, Bldg.
: later on.
The *Red Cross work in Tillamook | Sunday School at ten o’clopk, Mrs.
I Albert Wade . .
86%
raising sufficient funds for this mer-
“While in Portland the last two E. A. Fogg ...
Chas. F. Pankow, the local agent itious cause, there should be no
superin-
uctlng
86% has, heretofore, been carried on as a' Robert
”“' * H.
’ ’ McGrath,
''n *
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~
for the Nash Truck, Bold a 2% ton trouble in raising *250. Roosevelt I times I had the privilege of hearing
branch ot the Portland Chapter. It is tendent.
both
President
Wilson
and
Senator
truck to Ed. Davis and A 1 ton truck had a great many true and loyal ad­
Preaching at 11 o'clock. Subject:
now proposed to organize Tillamook
Notice.
to Lagler Bros, of Nehalem, this mirers in Tillamook county, and we Johnson speak on the League of Na­
into a chapter, reporting directly to "What the World Owes to the Ptes-
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tions. Both spoke to crowded houses.
byterian Church” by Rev. Allen
week.
are sure they will exert , themselves
We the undersigned Boss Barbers the Division Headquarters at Seattle,
At President Wilson’s meeting only
McRae.
just
as
the
Portland
and
other
Chap
­
and
help
Mr.
Winslow
raise
this
...
E.
Gibson
left
Tuesday
for
Rev. C.
do hereby
those having tickets could enter the of Tillamook City,
Junior League meeting for organ­
money
as
quickly
as
possible.
It
is
ters
do.
Other
parts
of
Tillamook
Newberg, where he was appointed
building, while at the Johnson meet­ agree to close our respective places
pastor of the M. E. Church. 1 he rev only *1.00 he is asking, and to facil­ ing those coming first got the seats. of business at 7 o’clock p.m. on and County will be organized into bran­ ization at 3 o’clock. All young peo­
ple are requested to be present.
ches of the Tillamook Chapter.
gentleman carried with him the best itate the collection we are publishing At the Johnson meeting the Auditor­ after October 26, 1919.
Services at eight o'clock. Subject:
It
is
hoped
that
this
reorganization
a
form
on
the
first
page
of
this
issue.
wishes of the people of this city.
.
Otis Frisby,
ium was filled at 7 o’clock and it was
A reading of Dr. Henry Van Dyke’s
will
put
new
lite
into
the
Red
Cross
[Cut this out, .fill in your name and
W. M. Heaston,
Mrs. Ethel Walls Bailey, expert [amount and mail or take it to At­ estimated that five thousand people
in Tillamook County and the great “The Last Word”, by Rev. McRae.
C. A. Mahan,
were at the doors at about 8 o’clock
pedicuring, will take patients by ap­ torney Winslow.
Everyone Invited to attend all ser­
work will go on here us it should.
Emil Heusser,
who were unable to gain admission
pointment, corns a specialty, even­ I
vices.
_________________
Tillamook
has
never
lagged
behind
S. A. Moulton and Sons.
ings, between 7:30 and 8:30 ul
on account of lack of room. Without
Important! A church meeting will
in any of the other big undertakings
entering into the merits of the prop­
Boats’ hospital, both phones.
For Better Fire Protection.
arising out of the war, and it is be­ be held immediately after the morn­
More
Jurymen
Needed.
osition, which has been discussed
lieved that it the work and plans of ing services. All members and those
Married on the 6th of October,
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pro and con by the papers for some
the Red Cross were thoroughly un­ planning to attend the Presbyterian
Thomas W. Cline, of Rose Lodge, Or.
A meeting cd the business men and time past I might say that Senator
for
As more jurymen were needed
derstood the work in Tillamook church are requested to be present
and Miss Genevieve Ward, the cere­ property owners is called for Monday
Johnson't views were much more this term of the circuit court, a num­
would be undertaken and carried 011 at this meeting.
mony being performed by Harry E. [evening at the City Hall at eight
ber
from
the
previous
list^being
ex
­
enthusiastically received
by the
Tucker of the Christian Church at o’clack to take into consideration the audience than were those of Presi­ cused by Judge Bagley, ten others in the same thorough and efficient
» Nazarene Church Services.
manner as it is being carried on else­
matter of better fire protection for dent Wilson. The audience simply were drawn on Monday, viz:
his home.
where.
The old frame building which was the city, especially the business sec­ acted as they used to when Theodore Ira Tomlinson, farmer, Tillamook
a.m.. Sunday School, Mrs. B. E.
On the day of the meeting, Tuesday I 10
Roosevelt spoke. Senator Johnson ¡H. F. Goodspeed, farmer, Tillamook,
occupied for several years by the tion.
King. Supt.
next,
there
will
be
present,
to
assist
As
tljis
is
a
matter
of
vital
import-
|
Ast:,»«
ij.
W.
Jennings,
farmer,
Tillamook.
laid much stress on the matter of
i 11 a.m.. Preaching by Rev. N.
Tillamook Headlight, is now being
in the reorganization, Mr. D. W.
'ance to the property owners and this country having only one vote to ¡E. M. Bales, carpenter, Tillamook.
: Wayne Phelps; subject : "The Door
pulled down, and the ground has
Headqqar-
Adams,
from
1
lie
Seattle
been leased for several years where business men it is hoped there will six for Great Britian, claiming that 1 W. J. Riechers, banker, Tillamook.
With the Bloodstained Hinge." Spec­
iers of the Red Cross, and Mrs.
[be a good attendance so that the the Senators in favor of an amend­ jG. II. Foland. farmer, Tillamook.
an oil station will be erected.
ial singing.
(matter can be thoroughly discussed ment did not wish to deprive Canada. 'Henry W. Tohl, liotelman, Nehalem. Joseph Gillingham and Mrs. F. T.
7:30 p.m.. Peoples’ service, led by
Fred Seeley resigned as justice of 'and the best method arrived at to New Zealand, India and other colon­ H. Crenshaw, merchant. Tillamook.
Catlin, of the Portland branch.
William Hopkins.
file meeting will be called together
the
peace
for _ the first justice district secure better fire protection.
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8:15 p.m. evening sermon by the
ies of a vote, but on account of our A. C. Everson, real estate, Tillamook
at eight o'clock, It is hop« d that rep­
and Gilman B. Nunn was appointed | whenever there ate three blasts of
pastor, Rev. A. F. Ingler. Mid-week
having fifty percent more white peo- E. Munson, telephone Mgr. Tilla­
to fill the vacancy, which was acted t|le whistle .:t the electric light plant
resentatives
from
all
parts
of
the
mook.
service on Thursday at 8 p.m.
pie than the British Empire and sev-
county will be present, and especial­
upon ai the August term of the coun- ;this Wni indi ate that the water will
ly that all living in Tillamook who
be shut off tairty minutes from that
ty court.
Mother’s Meeting.
can possibly attend will come oui
time.
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Fifty years ago the Oregonian con­
and assist in the reorganization.
A Mother's Meeting will be held at
tained this paragraph: “Abstracts
the Christian Church Sunday after-
from the Tillamook county Assessor’s
“The House of Glass.”
noon at 3 o'clock. Mother's will occu­
High School Notes.
report show population of the county
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py the middle section of the church,
to be about 400, and that butter pro­
Clara Kimball Young and her o w n
On Thursday a debating club i was and the rest of the family will occu-
amounts
to
seven
duced this year
organized with the following offl- py the side sections. Young ladies
company will appear at the Gem
tons.”.
cere: President, Audry Earl; ’ Vlce- will present each mother with a
Theatre Sunday, ,Oct. 19, in a pictur-
President, Harry Elliott; Sec.A Ties., flower. Girls will usher.
C. A. Swenson has sold 43 acres of
his dairy farm north of this city to ization of “The House of Glass” ad-
Ramona Haltom; Sargeant-at-aims;
The revival meetings will close on
apted by Charles E. Whittaker from
Monday night, so attend the few re­
Thomas Large.
two men from 1 McMinnville
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name of Nelson and Barendrick, tor ¡the dramatic sensation of the same
Some good inter class debates are maining services.
*35,000, which includes the house, 'name by Max Marcin, directed by
anticipated as well as debates with
J. P. Larson bought the remainder of ¡Emile Chautard and distributed by
outside schools.
United Brethern Services.
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the farm which included 16 acres, Select Pictures Corporation.
Friday morning Rev. Cross gave us
a very Interesting talk on The Way
The regular services at the United
paying *12.375 for it.
• As Margaret Case. Miss Young por­
To the Rooserelt Memorisi Arsoristlon,
to Succeed." Mrs. Cross favored us Brethren Church will be resumed
A large deer was seen on the trays brilliantly the role of an inno­
with an Irish song.
ibis coming Sunday. Preaching at 11
cent
girl
whom
circumstantial
evi
­
Geo.
P. Winalow, County Chairman,
pavement north of town in the even­
Tillamook. Oregon.
On Friday evening the Freshmen a in. and 8 p.m..
dence
convicts
of
complicity
-In
a
ing by several persons lu outomo-
and tile Juniors had their party at—
Rev. E. F. Wriggle has been called
I herewith subscribe the turn of.......
biles, and it seems the lights on the itheft of jewelry; after eighteen
Where? - tne Fairview Grange. Ask to the pastorate of the church and
to the R oomvbi . t .MruoaiAL Ft.xt».
machine scared it, for it went into months in prison she is paroled and
any Senior oi Sopiio.im.e .. it wa n t extends a hearty welcome to the peo­
from New York. In the
the brush on the land owned by the ( disappears
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Name
a success.
ple.
Holden estate. The autos approached (West she meets and may lea i a rail­
Saturday morning everything was
road
man
named
Harvey
Lake;
his
to within a fen feet of the deer.
Haney L
Adrlreu .................................
—
damp' and gloomy, but that didn't
Reformed Church
appointment as manager of a big
The stiove amount in irviowl hi- rrw .tlx.
o- —
stop ua or our picnic, At an early
A young man by the name of Paul Eastern road brings them to New
Rev. W. G. Llenkaemper, pastor.
nour eight lull cars left the school
Edward Cartrell. between 19 and 20 York, where she is recognized by a
According to the pinn« of the Mooeecelt Memorial Aowlatlon. the Roosevelt
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
building for Kilchls River. Fortunat­
years of age. was killed
at the detective. She tells her husband the
Memorial Fund of Is.eno.oon.ve Is to lx utilised to erect a National Monument In
Public Worship. 11 am.
ely mother nature came to our rescue
Washington
D C.; to nr<|u«r» and naalni tin a public park at Order Bay, N. V,
Brighton-saw mill, and the body was C whole story, and when the detective
and ultimate!» to irwud. Miento..re H.ll. the K.aiaevelt lióme, therein, to ire
Sermon topic: "Jesus at the House
the sun came out and dried things off
brought to this city, While pullingyt brings indisputable evidence of her
nreaerved tike Moent Verr.on and Lincoln's home at SpnrurfleM; and to endow
of Mary and Martha.”
a bit.
a National Mrdety to perpetuate Ute principles and Idea!« of Theodore Koowrelt.
over a log the books came out and former identity and refuses to be
A hlk' to the upper swinging
struck him with such force that it silenced, the situation looks very
Each rontrihritor to the fund will rwelve a certllhnte of membership in the
bridge and games were the chief
gooserelt Memorial As«.wiatlon. A cerrlScate will also be presented to etery
killed him. Coroner Henkle did not black. How the clouds are lifted and
Reformed Congregational Church
school
contrArutlng to tlw fund.
amusements of the day. The lunch
think It advisable to hold an inquest. Margaret's continuously haunting
will long be remembered, especially
The name of ever» «v.ntrtbutor will he placed on the Hat of i . sshs <lepo»ited
The body was shipped’ to Dufer, Ore., fears removed furnish a dramatic
10 a.m. Sunday School.
la the Rational Monument io be erected at Washington. D. C.
by those who went fishing, The hi-
where the unfortunate young man s story in which Clara Kimball Young
11 a.m. preaching, theme: "The
larity lasted until u late hour in the Church, The Age and the Need.”
parents reside, and where the re­ adds to her full crown of laurels an a
day when we disbanded for home.
mains will be buried.
Rev. R. Schuetze, pastor.
leading emotional actress.
iÍ
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL
FUND
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