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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 25, 1919 AAFOUR INDICTED |FOURKILLEDON Sixteen-Year Search Ends; |WILLRETURN PRCASREDLEADERS CHRISTMAS EVE Brother and Sister Meet) ROADS MARCH 1 Charges Filed in Tacoma; “Day of Peace” Marred by President Wilson Sets Date; Three Are Arrested | Tragedies Here ise ‘ Storm Ahead Correct Apparel for Women TACOMA, Wash., Dec t » . WASHINGTON, Dee, % ° Mloged I. W. W. leaders ty » Continued From Page One ? (United Press)—With the term A nnouncing West Washington were sec 1 x Micted by the federal grand jury nation of federal controt of rail Pele ont 1 eee ee Ta IZ! ington st, on Christmas eve a " tare 1 our Regular Brewing o of the murders at Cen nie Livingston, proprietor = it Wilson, two of the tralia on Armistice day ler bh ©, GIT Weller at [ha tadiotment , by the s the aa : nths in railroad his ctments, made public today ‘ © as the slayer by Assistant United, 8 tornev t Mra, Living tory are expected. F. R. Conway, charge ¢ ney to ' teased Railroad labor, the chiefs of i fhelte sedition thru the distribution r Ned by a bullet in . which will n Of seditious Mterature in violatio: n whe \e Alex Engstrom of Samuel ¢ not of June 1 who lives at the New Richmond day, are planr press de- oe 1 men are + G t 1 ¢ © he had seen : pans for wages ow alleged secretary of the T r ' t Carlson, alth ing to the ¢ f Hivieng » i ORRC = W. W. orgauization; w.¢ 1, act. the wor first declared Carlson ‘ ing been reduced, Strikes to en. 2 \ /MORROW morning Friday, we will Whe secretary of four I. W. W. local ‘ ‘ j force the demands before the =P * inaugurate our annual general dis- in. BE. Eddy, al active 1. W. W eutenant of Detectives W. B government relinquishes control Yas worker and organizer, and A. Gross Ks sald ‘Weeneténg ight that: aii are not lmiprobabl ; ‘4 posal of our entire beautiful stocks oprietor of a radical news stand at Livingston wed the mur Labor also ta plannin concerted Q 3 sta ig ‘js ‘ i det Pacific ave., selaed by police der, claiming Carlson tn attack on the anthatrike provisions at substantial price allowances. This Sr aitttce Seovemter 18. |eatt-detence | of the Cummina billa y j looked-forward-to event even sur- » Grant, according to government of The pot were summoned short . 7 © were mt oned sho taflroad owners are keeping up a ecena 4 « ” disappeared from Tacoma the ly after 5 p,m, Wednesday, As the : continuous lobby at congress to ob: . : passes our previous ‘year-end sales, t of the Centralia outrage. d boxty “arbwon am be g ¢ > it ain vorable legis « SUTUR Shin tne been found. The out to th goo prelim ried 4 tain favorable legislation bs from. every standpoint of value and compre- imenta were held secret by the one in the crowd shouted; “Why * r Large Deficit i\ f 6 aty > ogee jury in the hope that he might don't you arrest the woman? I saw ae The president's proclamation of sf a ae try ty ; sel rg while the quali- captured, but the marshal's office her sh on : lant night cloned the door to further “ f ies offered are typica Jarman—su has been unadle to locate him nich Wiles rene ter eit j : delay on the part of congress in en ‘Ge . ie ey 2 rains Ploy pra Randall, Bady and Gross were ar nels tie Ninh apg ; ting the necessary legislation. ‘Th f / in quality. Price allowances apply on before Unite tes Judge auha , roads now go back March 1, whether At th olice station he made a . . congress acts or not, but both Sena The trial has deen set for Janu-lsigned statement in which he de s tor |Cumminw "and “Representative Such today were certain their bills was Alex Engstrom. 13. Jelaned he and Carlson had gone to , ; ‘The trio will be in court to enter the Weller House, and that he had 4 : would be ready in from six weeks to 4 4 ir pleas tomorrow morning. Bail remained in the hallway while Carl ‘ : 2 two months. Hoth expressed approv Gr All C @ach case has been fixed at $5,000. son spoke with Mra, Livingston. He = be « es al Of the president's ac in delay oats Gnd Gin he beard ccutfiing. and, as ° 4 ing the return two months from the : he ‘opened the door to investigate time set in his message to con ‘ ‘ Mrs. Livingston fired point blank at : Sis en Seay 18 All S t GOAL PRICE NOT ie arian shooting him thru the head. P r bay government, as a renult of its \ ults ) 4 { adventure , in operation, will have a cngstrom was helt as a witness. . ae will, hav 4 “se Aeficlt of at least $446,000,000, offi When Harry Warner, who says 7 % hoi ierssbs. ; + " clals of the administration stated, Of Ant cate, Youth ave, and the lonn for 1918 and $260,000,000 the | We take, Christrnas morning, with) 1919 deficit Mo attle Dealers Jers Promise Not finan napkin. a quarrel with his! scescpriis, Tenn. Deo. %.—A Many Bills Up All Skirts brother started that ended to Boost |stabbing of Harry. Both os ‘tooks | by who has sovght his lost sister, s Congress itself will have ma | a Gh Cheater, was | 2h? & sirl who han sought her miss stormy esacions before the redical ., — choo af : or “ling brother, since childhood, have differences in the Cummins and Esch B ft no increas nthe cont of conl| WOWsNt 10th potce station by Me [me tA Oa ee RM cca mg : A ouses plan: lly, was the assertion | OF°*" _ ore ynolds, his! 5 iss Gladys Stroud a jarence seagpasteny = tol gta Harry, from @ cot | prother—and every indication p Chambers, who have found each) popanitity bring | hange in rath 4 Soattle coal dealers Thursday, tol Mh the city hospital defied the law te thie--det th unable to other, after 16 years, and believe they 4 service from the public stand ll S eaters Ing advices recewed from ~@hi-jand refused to prosecute Cheater for | tepiisn ace’ staventhalede,, ° are brother and sister, . . : Ww . {the stabbing 9 that coal dealers had informed) stabbing have agreed to accept each other Three weeks ago Chambers’ 1 raflroad rates, Increased by ir customers that a raise in price Takes the Blame who res hater send an oat ¢ government, will be continued . All P. tti t He at first refused to tell his name. strange 5 ment, placed in a local paper by ¥ private control, it is generally etttcoats d@ be necessary to cover the cost if the 14 per cent increase in wases Then, when this was discovered, and y an in Mer m cnit, | 2iayde Stroud of Bt. Louis, who was | Aer re » in wal ts the miners in the federal coal Mth believe they are sister and Return of the railroads will in all he was asked to swear to a com 3, when a father died and his woking her relatives here, The aunt| probable, Many of the advantag abet plaint against Chester, he said: tren were adopted by diffe mnt farm-| notified Chambers, who left imme. of federal control, such as consoll Bit is being assumed here that no “It was my fault. I started it.” | les It has extended to Detroit) diately for st. Louts, He found that ed ticket offices, joint use of of Fates will be made at thie] Harry lives at 3948 Warsaw ave, |SNd St. Louis and finally worked lta Miss Stroud had gone to Memphis, | terminals and @ limited pooling of On account of the extreme and that the prices fixed by | Chester sides at 6326 Rainier ave, **Y back to Memphis so he followed her. After three days | equipment will be continued as pro price allowances we must ex- government will remain in effect He was quarrelsome this morn-| BOTH PLAN TO he located her thru a newspaper | Visions for such public benefits are clude all Mian order is made canceling! ing.” Chester, the brother who did LIVE IN DETROIT mys et ee eae . according to Winlock Miller » stabbing, said, “and threatened| He ts Clarence T. Chambers, 23,/ SAYS SHE WAS ALSO | Bren, , as state fuel administrator, who/to ‘tear my can off. He threw a | ow of Detroit, M and abe ts BORN IN MEMPHIS | For the last six months, however ; C. 0. D. orders, been representing the govern pot of hash at m 4 then, when | Miss Gladys Stroud, 18, now of St Mies Stroud says she waa born » railroads, under federal control NN —Exchanges, mt since federal authorities took|{ reprimanded him about wiping the Louis, He bax gone t to Detroit! in Memphis and adopted in 1903 by ve been accumulating small sur A ‘ ACARD GCS, trol of the coal situation. lereasy stove with a clean napkin, he | to live, taking her with him M Frank Stroud, Later, she|t monthly and at the railroad , es Jattacked me. Chambers, who moved to De wed St. Louis. The girl did not) @4ministration it was stated tix ? * Soa —Approvals. : would no urt 01 9 | troit about five years ago, was born) know that she was an adopted child| Was expected to continue until “ , *. BEACH iS IT would not hurt him for the! i xtemphis. Hé was adopted by | until she wan 9 yeara old, she stated. | March 1 All sales must be final. world. And it w all a ie m4 an accident. | 7. RH. Bruce of Memphis. His| Mins Stroud the Stroud family| Congress, according to a He ts a ff py w nh sober, but he n sinter was a couple whose | about a year ago and went to work/| estimate of 8 R. Shirley, rai K VICTI lea Of booze and crazy this) ioe he does not remember ina Louis store — — pap sr have Harry told Capt. Hans pam he ’ control This is fo n A the appropr of § 00 pre fe ‘Police Notified to|csa*sasra'ny tnt consmes, Nien | vicwtty made. Such of the new ap B= Watch for Secretary | _tustem te wit rowers | Af "Freckion” Jdoun 668 ol) 5S Soe er cae | Rex Beach, the author, broke into | To the government credit appears . ‘ at Spring Street police news here today. veEW SPENDS ony Classical Music Also now about. $150,000,000, which the| ‘! ; (Take Elevator to) EJohn D. Leedy, a personal friend roads owe for new equipment, other | \I y Third Floor Beach, living Ar 406 N. 64th at amile on every face at] h Questions,” and, esxpe-| improvements and loans to meet de-| 4 over to detectives the follow pital, and comes ott y yes the kidd something , and obligations. The work of get-| m1 _ telegram from the author him facem, too, for the Merry Christmas ut Banta Claw And did they | ting the roads back to private own: | its annualliike it?) T ‘ ership ie expected to be a big task. | mpany has discharged vay fecretary, Paul Dair, has H A, A y to the kiddies and grown-ups “Preckles” Ix Hit Work along this line will be starte fel my checks and cashed them| TPial for Murder Will Be Mrentment there, and e¥ery'| srrecktons te Monte Austin wang|#mediately by the roairoad admt may friends, He may try you } happy and there's $130 left ; : istration. The roads have become arrest at once and hold for} Renewed Tomorrow ove ron edhe scree mo mixed up under federal cont Sta deserted. tm the telegram,| TOMAS BS, Dec. 25.—(United ~tretatnggonar ine re ries More, more!” trom the | cn aes, of fa d by Leedy last night. as be. | Press) 8. New, hin mother, | oa provided by. the company al bi fesyer gi all for! scrambling” is not expected for sev 6 feet 2 inches tall, dark and Mrs. Lig? Barger, and his sister, a4 x z * or 1 _ we re sper pred yopue, Wiping 0 yo and about 30 years old |Misw Edna Clanéy, tried to forget ~ a6 Biases oahetlnern Hines to St police assume that Beach be-|the shadow of the gallows today and a t ‘ worke avers me r jo Stay | - Dair headed this way. and all|make the most of the tiny ray of able nd ¢ ‘ ra pore * a Director. General Sfinee. Wik eon et Hs have been notified to be on|Christmas — sunshin that could A ar hems a in Ms ncoepag H — » Bl tinue tr oftice coctabeadion: al Be lookout for the secretary aqueeze thru prison t ‘ @ front row. B a | Le man and 9 ertel, resi: | the | pr until th ster 6, and staged a va Mrs. Burger and Mise Clancy were | other é edi work is lr crenanS Shop AR OF SUGAR TROTS =|: « carty with a| Dropped wp in cote, | Ane Moots ot|, Camalluchl, "with his wondertol asket of delic remem returned i GLOBE; PRICE SOARS ee ome op Bryne manver of the pro-jelty Four,” including the jis Dans are y consolidated! & ner "4 Jail authorit had planned to | 8s numt » government under the Ameri c. 24.—The : wan announced by that the and Mine . et Dee ne —_ ee it New, his mother and sister to Kram was ar ed by th ; . a nd. 3 : vd woh (ean Railway Express and doubt pre ale Be ety, who hav | Deeatt Nev, he mother and sister to ETO rio, Liege. pe Hoot: Mada aa te “ainuen tho cece ousands Join 3 in Caro sugar for some time, are all t is hard to aay whom the " a ne *" until even “ve guaarodlyped ‘ogether in the visitors’ room at the | At tion can continue’ under anti-trust | up” over the fact that a recent | 18 onde Reed Tn, oe ee ieee beac y a | awe 7 tigation disclosed the fact that)" vag trial for the alleged murder | Praise for all f is gpers ot er ap eye cots were hunch ep aie Unless the coal situation ts cleared | ne Community Christmas ir: GREETING had a car load of sugar on th ; “ ne redline tor vie wi Share, onty to lone it because a | Frieda Lesser will be resumed to | Mack & who ap Mike Can Warble up by March 1, the belief prevails! morrow. that the president would have to re He go dealer had bought the con-| peared ir Te o_mawet. bay been something organize the fuel administration, a Tree Celebration Here «siessings of t of Peace” Are said that this car of sugar . to the heart of Mike De Caro. He ts pntro! of the fuel supply te now! . fe maid that tie ines in | Unmasked Bandits f ds 0 Meee aieanee vou would lots | DENK exercised thru the railroud nd erry Christmas jdeputy Santa Claus, Crawford passed) — Wished for Sailormen "| © why r Thr ¢) at a8 ime, a singer you wor " ion, . tersig’ . he} Out dollies, drums, popguns, candy, as alread ed upad| Py, U > thar . rk have in. | ™nistratior The age-old countersign of the | ou . iesend raise, Th ; car po ich old Pp F. J. Fisher an ne is Se ~ pired h : ptt : lont dot ‘The definite decision to return the} world in its best mood mingled with | nuts, horns and every t i of toy : ss eee iis gate" ponds of cussr; t Two unmasked bandits held up page Fat agra Irom for | ronda March 1 was reported after|Iay and anthem Wednesday evening | known to mankind. It was a grand) WASHINGTON, Des 25,—Secre- 5 younds of #u has Reo he . ; " ¢ out like a bell an vie i verted after! dt heint “i “ i ens " fed from Paducah, Ky., to Omaha, | @"4_ Fe ybbed FL I. tahe r “ several cabinet meetings and a final| When literally thousands of carolers | night for the kiddie jtary_ of the Navy Daniels sent the B to Chicago, and when last heard | North — 4tst . pains be ; ree ante Carter.” an.(conference yenterday of Director|marched thru the streets in various) ‘The weekly luncheon of the / following Christmas message to the was on a siding at Minneapolis, : one ov sgh sh Bab dale Bl : : all PAR. Cinna i rife 7 neral Hines, Attorney General| community centers, liftin ; high thelr | Rotary club at the Masonic club-| members of the United States navy: ex piling up against the car,’ Moy ee m " ' ent i a 1 Palmer, Assistant Secretary of St ¥ In glad song that harmonized | rooms Wednesday noon wasn't &! «christmas greetings to all in the Of $2,456 as it passed from brok- | * 7 4 bs vai: I and Secretary Tumults Jwith the spirit of “Peace on earth, /juncheon at all; it was a ( hristmas| . to broker por Seen oe ¢ ; y 7 ; J bo a a ° at The decision was communicated to | #00d will toward men |tree. Every Rotarian present re naval service. Demobilization hag R. J. Poole, city f Fo ah Pon cA aga lati vl ; dyes , . the president, who gave his | Seattle's community Christmas|ceived a gift with a string to it.|lost many shipmates who were with a ‘ b 8 after the |The string was this: Every Ro-|us last Christmas when we cele. the|tarian who failed to name the donor | brated the peace the navy had help- o Investigating rolliig” « t , ne aor os weg a o— oe y proval amd signed the proclamations, | celebration found its climax lear, which, x0 far as can be learned ey a mn marching carolers gathered at | iw till rolling Christmas eve foot of a dozen or moro gigantic|of the gift he received was fined.) ¢d to win, but they still are our com. had Charlie Chaplin been ther Satisfies Railroad \¢ thrixtmas trees “planted” in the|The money was turned over to the|rades. The glory of achievement community centers rund for Christmas boxes for the) ®bides with all who served in the ppes Mount for Carpenters Given 50 : ‘itm. ‘x'Da's Basics.” ast Executives Anyhow | ine ot tie most enthusiastic com-| poor. : world war, May the blessings of the Decreased Costs public. iv ordained to| CHICAGO, Dee. th-Rairond ex.{munity celebrations was that held|. Adotph H. Schmitz, manager of| Peace won and the blemings of the WASHINGTON . " unusual succe unusual even | ecutives today expresed joy at the|at the foot of a huge Christmas tree |the Supply Laundry Co. pl ed | Prince of Peace cheer every heart aera : ents Per Da Raise fraiche stn ng trey ato teem hare Chan |e ay, Taunae o- lae eyescmaca Vatrengthened tod: It hag b n \ ennett and his beauty gitl#| railroads to private control | Strangers who filled downtown hotels| ployes Wednesday noon in the| re Biced by the department of com- j another comedy The president’s proclamation witl| Joined with residents of Seattle In/jaundry auditorium at Yale ave, and 5 PABErced | partmen Pal ite <6 oo actin ude Gay ineknn| ainer ekiliol Wo a eee ae dag vires t ri eine apolent Christmas lavas Ravaeilien iy Bride Not So Sure ce that meat exports for Novem pexmit financing of the road her had fallen off $10,000, | penters’ wages, effective Marc ‘ ; ae e when they “chipped in’ |e 0% |Christmas tree, ablaze with vart-ouh Heated by > ‘ser, Im! on Wedding nment of-| their dollars to help give Firlands a]! She first step in the financing}ored electric lights, presented Picures for Nove “ his} the Christmas announcement ¢ . ahi ° 4 | presario Lloyd § a" | pntry exported $ in meat, | spat Butidere’ \s A Pr ig 1 be ma-/¢ val t Christmas, overdid it to! heme will be Increases in rates, |Inspiring spectacle, Christmas) cute Winkler, Merry Christmas Judge Is Puzzled inet $71,4 vember, : saeen / bie extent, that there is $130 left,| Thich, they claimed, shippers are | tableaux, staged on an meister) ompany of aders invaded! Justice John B. Wright was still ois, [carpenters of Seat i ane goes in et, but the and the folks at Firlands are ng | ready to pay rather than to accept |truck, well typified the Yuletide | yirtands hospital Wednesday even-| yugeied Christmas day over the une 1 Uthé iAkveaed Was vc sity aiwentt is necessary te on what to do with it the losses of delayed shipments spirit, Appropriate music was fur: | ing. usual lack of affection displayed by OCCULTIST PROMISES the carpenter nanim) | me ere Boos : tice, | ‘The Merry Christmas company | Hale Holden, regional director of | nished by the Seattle Police band. But it was peaceful invasion. To|a bride on her. wedding day. A ER- DEATH PICTURES a aeaaaten ‘ o of : all, v 7 ae - i the re o Chri eon ‘ ns os ah Westar re “ sald rir an road In Every Part of Town say that the patients at Firlands en die and groom called on the sein Tus ling upon elative sh cluding Mar Newberger,| should spend a billion dollars a year joyed the irteursio D pi ve age FT ociation . Case Bening Apa she relatiye at th ding Manager Joe Newberaer.| should sper iMion Be YO cue aig ThbMiany oF enth |Joved the itfoursion, is to put it very | judge in his office and asked him to- Bie asp tecore: aod after panters veturned te v vag years to regain their old| i, . meekly perform the ceremony Christmas eve. ae $7.50 wage ' ratage y are put for tor ' sario Spence 1d Ralph Schoen-| standards. R. H. Aishton, regional|ave. and Terrace st., another com EP lat rele onths to enforce a demar tion and other factors entering Into | oda eet or wns and they played| director for’ Nurthwerten nonds,|raunity celebration; was held undee|) Tmnressrio. Spencer ytarted fla), has Ce Jaks ea oecultist, are promined to be » month nforce a demand for | tt eel pa rtecasars aged tenon Meryl Binde OM bat hh Hany cction of Claude. Madden,| Show soon after his troupe hopped | take this man to be your lawful y @ lecture by Prentiss Tucke 0 on ” Incidentally, it 1s stated that the! for the kiddie J |Around a kingly old fir near the old | from a bunch of automobiles. Senor | ded husband? the bride hesitat } Chickering hall, Third ave, and Ur ’ 4 u i0-cent increase would have beer is court house, hundreds upon hundreds | bat gage th sus +e reer nh brow. versity #t., Friday evenin The lec p ~ readily granted last September had . | of ecarolers gathered ta sing th t. Mile, Denee Snowden gav ne judge kn is x ture will be under the auspices of the) of ‘ @ 06 ra, Robert! the carpente not insisted on a Man Found Slain Burglars Pilfer anthems that once rang thru Old] best dramatic dings. M Tepentas bee Ker at in @ tone MC udan Fellowship of Occultism , sag ! Mi liaieh grates indroame, Ad Ha4 thet dM G Christmas Dinner wWoria via |luccl gave much of Bis best vaude- bach itty AM are invited. sul octation, 8% demands not. been coupled with de an oney Gone) ,,., ian 2 the; Similar celebrations, every whit ag| Ville, And then there were Oscar) une On CULO | BUTUTL EROS | Set “ toyn, Miss Carter, soloist, and piano} ‘The knot was tied and bride and TWO MILLIONS VOTED : of the ‘ ; se dantitied tna, aged about 4, tdund {Core ce mourn Gatiaye aT Ve arr darigireewrenn Woo. in| yers and jas singers, and Charlie | groom departed. | Hut Judge Weight RMENIAN Sons - gis Catch Up on Contract murdered in a shed here yesterday | re". Oe Mrk, A. Duclos, 1028 Shelton | the University, Wallingford-Fremont,| Chaplin in @ brand new film, and a|noted that she held her nose high TO AID ARME St " ‘ mf} ' “ with fie skull crushed by repeated | Pens of Mr&. A. Duclos, 1026 Shelton | a Miva WE ier Park. dig:{Photoplay fegtuse projected by. the (anim theiitroom. couMl pot Sega aia NEW YORK, Dec The execu me edge lows from i club, was believed by ee eee ee eee eegether —with tricts, and in the Bryant and Yesler}Motion., pictuke ¢nachine purchased rer pace as they left the building. tive committee of the committee of that the carp . tead of January 1, to| the police today to have been in ‘ar, butter and ather viands carted | school districts for the, hospital by Star readers sev ban st yesterday ¥ titled te r day in ee ‘ master builders the oppor: |} pei # no ey ¢ er val ernl years ago. Near East relief last yesterday voted robbers, ax no money or other val ig 2h ‘ hy ot at | i eiibiee te aie h fe $2,000,000 Christmas present for, # wages pald W ity to inksh up eontracta mde | yfounenm, aa ne money, oF ofr Myre [away from W. P. Cavon's store at] Other phases of Christmas cheer] "A',q-oh,. ye@'—vou should navel CHRISTMAS MAIL } f bis heal aren i nm the badié of the 67.60 wane for wi ean oad | {oth st. N. and Stone way, made came to light at the Mother Ryther |), ca v¢ jddies yell fe starving Armenians ee eras aes tae wavenns | axibantan’ eceida Noes te gs believed to have been « railroad) cyristmas dinners for several burg: home and elsewhere, At the Mother | Beard aoe Heatundetey seid SHOWS INCREASE lars, ‘The various thefts were report: Ryther home Crawford FE. White,|¢o Austin, of the Leo Feist Gompany, | WASHINGTON, Deo. 25.—Postof- ed to the police. attorney, appeared as Santa Claus) Or courses there were plenty of| fice employes thruout the United becial musical features will mark | raise do not figure 1 this adjust. adjustmer ind « letter addressed to Geor . the evening services at Brighton ment, as the increase is made simp: Resumption ¢ ng ¢ ae| Lowes, Green River, Wyo. to the huge delight of 52 kiddies. | toy. Joo Newberger and Giff Wink- | States today were struggling desper- . They simply went wild when Santa | esbyterian chure nday even as a matter of justice to the car-| seale fe the master le nd Ralph Schoenfeld saw to|ately to clean up unprecedented Presbyterian church Sunday ever : Silence gives consent—yet when af CONGRESSMAN DIES — |craytora came down the chimney! {iat" Christmas mail, As a general rule ing, Numbers appropriate for the ers to establish a proper and| builders in the spring, and the wish ‘ p > Sch an season have been ar- just differential between their wa is that all the carpenters of Seattle) young man proposes he naturally WASHINGTON, Deo, 25.—Repre-| to’ @i¥e a gift to each of the —— the parcel post traffic shows an in- r ms sc . n be able to find continuous refers < rl in no care} sentative W. A, Watson of Virginia] little ones under the care of Moth crease of 25 per cent over last ran Rev. Hugh Mitchelmore an- and the wages of | raon the one | ma ble to find continuous em-| prefers that the girl in the ¢ nytativ " year, en [hana and electric plumbers and’ ployment at the new wage." should say something, 4 here today, Ryther. With Chad Batara as ’ exceeding all recordr the to go into effect |} j SPECIAL SUNDAY MUSIC in building costs invol in this | contractors w involved in the! In the pocket of the dend man was}