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__ SERIOUSLY HURT “Splendid Adventure, INAUTO CRASH Says Coolidge of ZR-3 Woman May Die, Two : Others Injured; Car Skids | Prevent ox ida gee : t Bkidding i iment. five on the | f shwe ma t . lef Kent carly Wedn ‘ hor, cance ( ' i& woman, per tw 1 tw : . M J Mre. A. J. Witson. Ne ‘] ¥ fare ve } ie, fwith both frangted : Maries Jonnson and Nick B } iSonic dali ttho badly felty jail for act by t she Pe t PMiss Reta Holmes, 20, of 3810 Fitt , , tt eat first dire lave. N. 12, and her mother, Mrs ‘ , ; ght 1A Those Holmes, a covering at nr ; that ta gthetr home from bruine i Miss H ‘ he party Mthat she 3 Songs to M 4} Hert Beattie Mo Tacoma hing that * * % lors from the 8. 8. « , - = moor, drugs Gen the pavement for dist ‘i meat t Saath of her legs were be " 7 the Blow on her head st my ¢ mmtsen was thrown thru t 4 os eld, cutt mise and ders. ft OAH “y SHENANL ih Johnson leaped from the plunged into the ditch. He was from head to foot, and badly ® Mrs. Holmes and her 4 oe comparatively « Robbers in Portland! — Routed by Policeman HERE’S MORE ABOUT ARRIVAL OF ZEPPELIN 3 PORTLAND, Ore. ,000 robbery of STARTS ON PAGE 1 tes and company bank was frus- cen at showed up and emptied | demo: His gun at tho robbers fof an jenty of rese: epoch ‘HOLS ‘FOILED fs22 SS Fa a mc se U .S. Now Owner of Two Bi inn ws oer x | WOrld Finest Airships today by the timely appear-| ais Bets are Peep of a policeman, who put five} ¢ otis d 3 mat rs to flight in an at ip sain ge bead op pte The robbers obtained entrance to/ peg Nine . fe o fhe bank by a ruse and held up sev-! ror emis ditt zt employes of the bank as they! pours to let Age SP ease a to work AtSam ‘ at ‘ "They obtained entrance to the! minutes iit and were about to load the | hangar at F a ieee into the automobil n the | dirigible wa Ht EVERY DAY THEY Nine-Cent Milk Bound DELAY FLIGHT to Go, Insurgents Say Shenandoah Will Not Start | P** alt Ua eat A ag bf . oe ere Until Storm Is Over ant Exist on Milk Wa . tub co A’ AR ferment ee AUTO PLUNGES, = WOMAN KILLED Se iyesuline lie aectea with. wtueea| Crash on Roseburg - Coos} | adiiae ae Ue igen Shen eggs pe ap Bay Highway Is Fatal ay tad ae tartin = ae i apne yar ea SARSHPIELD, Ore, Oct ; Mart M " ¢ Portland Statice saeer=SS SUGAR TARIFE Dep : op “eines =| GUT DELAYED FLYERS RETURN: =. Coolidge Can't Decide Until After Election To Overhaul Planes for} ducers’ association and 4 Oot Pie . t an ric bu mined t ide Coolidge Flight South Friday : rege eas J roid tt until af " F ¢ ent t uide to owt the decision would ens git to collect and “ be held prior|t ubtedly poe: © ; ‘ Wallace Undergoes ft Appendix Removal NEW DISCOVERY: IN OLYMPICS HERE’S MORE ABOUT | o* HERBERT STARTS ON PAGE Glacier Hitherto Unknown to Man Is Found Ha EEE “7 China Generals Seized by Britis tinh overy of a large new glacie OCTOBER 1 WEDNESDAY SINCE 186 MOURN Ise serviceable heaters built for comfort— you will get unlimited comfort from one of these reasonably priced heaters. They shed a satisfying armth throughout the room, and cor pel draughts and cold corner 3 pictured. Full mica front door. Handsomely trimmed in nickel. Burns either coal or wood. No. 18 size. Special for the week. efficient heater. as pictured. Polished nickel trim- med No. 18 size. Burns wood. Large side door. Fancy urn. Spe- cial priced for the week. a very —exac as Exact) ] your old heater taken in exchang “SEATTLE: SECOND AT Bie Standa STABLISH "TACOMA: 2 SONOENFELD & SONS 'Rosenbluth, Free, on His Way Home TACOMA, ¢ HERE’S MORE ABOUT PROBE STARTS ON PAGE 1 Rosent | Rosent ltheir 1 “Did you get the key man Nichols asked. I got it in an envelope from a clerk in Brewster's cigar " Chair- “Yes, t Captain Ite used with P store, in the Seaboard buildin “Did you ever use the key | Potnter of tne muraer of M men tM in the ¢ HANGHAT, Oct “No, I never used it. I've |#nder Cronkhite six years No untoward Yeady’ for cram Siosn ‘ rs tary jes fate ght arrested) sti) got ft out at the house.” | Rosenbluth was dismissed whe clove of the Might Dr. } cg cin 07 : ~ pyc seven Chekiang generals, includ! i like to see it,” said | Pothier was acquitted last Saturda 14:36am, t | brought a5 iy P "i ov < ; Lit Hau, the Anfu leader, causing! \ychols With Rosenb 's depart the A aae ware . Ber % EB-3's humm Lioya Cooper, of the terest! ery on | mean - a ein hy : bag: “ ae “Well,” answered Bodimer, “it cach deat anrvctienintas Disactin. a {tions were perfect teasin; ison and she answered] yy . sa threatened Shanghal since the de-| 4.1 Mr. Bi = Mi H a a unt Muncaster lien between the 4 _ 2 longs to Mr. Brockett. If be ‘Shenandoah Wi Will Fly Over |2R-9 had reached Mitchel! fel | the aatly, tersing * trom|padeien en, tren the teat of Gen. Lat Yung Haiang sage Pid" can bane Me" We'all | De Haynes tonne geltae Seattle by Daylight =" peat. t |Senth gi tenth oe abn ctuspendedl cee rere ets ty ett ise ee It was tndicated the British may) Teh wit mes” npeciallat, 216 Denny Bldg—Ady Dt Eacorting planes flew ay ethers to fee hitherto undiscove pr " nume ®& general wv pr yrve a Nichol) made arrangements to get [== e=E>O Sas morning haze to greet and escort. the ied 7 sition of the spoils of war between), Beattle will see the Shenandoah, ! zep5eiin but missed her and the Zit %, & mem-|found’ by accider two deputies the rim eatin: he key and then adjourned 'Su re Relief Dike monster navy department dir-| came on majestically alone. Twen a rd ieee to tt . ers t "Then be said: ‘Well, I was in fon v afternoon Bible after its arrival at Camp|cinater’ utter seven, the ZICY wan See were pts a uy |, Brewster's clgar store, ab Third Pier fo eenge tense ‘FOR Lip TION Lewis this week lover the outskirts of New York , 4 nly in search of 1 ty and Union, when the Hon Mar SERENE nial of Bodimer’s charges. He Ss Ihe information was received by} ‘The dirisibie headed ot | Pel ’ ve hing » get a better view! che job came off. You don't HERE’S MORE ABOUT id he had known Bodimer for Lieut. A. B. Wyatt, who came to} yp the Hudson river. It i thp actual landing 1 M it |) need to buy a car if we'll get It CIVIL SERVICE several yeurs, had often found Beattle first as advance man, when |the Woolworth tower at tare erage: spied pth » feet hig ed . for you.’ | tis bd him around the city hall or at the Shenandoah polar flight was | kept on its course (EpSIEEDT Venlary aere| eae ohare a “ ‘| STARTS ON PAGE 1 pened dagatcdg al pa Saiked of last year, in a wire from} 4 ww minutes later it was high|" ceppelin's f ' to} | him as a man always on the , : ew oer aes ‘ tilled that the kun n two t ria | lookout for employment Hear Admiral Moffett at San Digeo |... «5, Neaden a | ut for ploy . eri Ey Bard i ae MESHIP BROUGHT w fh tho hollow of I'm maid. “I have decor “This iy all bunk and any "The flight will be made in the ize 3« sand Wiskcaleet tie jDOWN INTO HANGAR bre meadow } ® homes eines, and have had| bedy who knows Bodimer will | @aytime and will mark the first! ‘enihe <e The laborious p » of arty descended a 111 n cities from Vancouver,| readily agree with me.” | tho it was m nm wn and tate 2 ip Ryectenires nd, Ore. L met Tha Whiting’ sappearance of a dirigible in | jaunt, it swung low over down-town | : Pr ou baie HOt: EL met! ‘That was Whiting’s comemat. | rd - ‘Puget Bound texritory, eens | buildings. and herl ents no i tetuched . } THREATENED TO KILL 1 wy di te aan Piss me epee ron mis | mmber of Commerce officials, who | 3 e n 1 1 eT SAYS on depart:| « aign, a h ne | Poss Instrumental in inviting the |PRCU ona qne y man, They followed the meadow |HE TOLD, HERBEICT SA} © aro some migh Offloes were located next te Whit.| 2eaed 7Se Packstes' Even: Personnel to make the spe-|"", poe tae arb e i Vhen 1 Byte there ing’s, #0 that the mayor “could keep| Pe fight. it was hard for those v J t 5 ut 300 my naked me to the fear of death at the|in touch with the people next door. os ——— jcoreeete: ee em fot ge gai seine dade aa the < of members of the d Kerr said he rented the-office. |reatize that this enormou ved to those aboard, whose below to headat s, where I allegea tg ba altiad ai @.. Whe. gave you thi: mones 6 Pd |ship of the skies had Just me jheads and arms were thrust from/ a mil ve Jim Doom, acting ni cliques of the city, expressed | rent the office? Kerr was asked. ES i] jfrom Germany, more than th tho windows of the gor . length. It ts not/ captain, a out it. Then I ¢ Ages and other the hear A. It was given me by a stenog- land three nights on a voy __Dr. Eckener, the man who h nd presummabl: i un-| back, and Watson sald. ‘You D— ure well founded, is maintain.|rapher in the mayor's offic ] Reg fraught with peril, second of her |brought her eafely acromn the Atla can be ached y by did you tell Doom? some officials. The myster-| G. Under what name did you rent i {kind ever to cross the Atlan 1 demonstrated her power t he route taken the party * d hi hat made him ahtines ok “walias mesg 0? j turn From B Business and i 5 MN soubitand i ciitber car hetiee tan | ™ en ae T asked him w a _ Moe ng Patrolman O. H.|th offic { The storms of the ocean wer Tho meadow lies in such a man think so. He said, ‘well, if you in an cure garage on|/A. Walter Jasper. Pleasure Trip Thru East | passed and the fos safely outwitted, |and New York harbor, leaned from ner that, for some months tn the| ever do, I'll have you bumped 8, near Jackson st. more} Q. Who furnished it? | Our Monthly a jand Dr. Eckener was seizing the op- | wh a ee setatdincie n Alvear it probably tm a Mke,| off, you ——." {than two years ago, hax never been| A. It was furnished by some fur-| 7 y ce - 1 o is | Memaphone ¢ ens a Girec b rr ” « the arty The next t ted e " j me Burnett aud tamily have just |portuolty to make the most of his} oui icky ot ane | mom t the 5 The next night 1 to tell satinfuctorily cleared up. - Many|niture tho mayor had. I bought a Payment Loan Feturned from a two months’ trip| fight as pr anda foe Reppolins: | Pie, Hes saleate! tnoan cil . | Detective Ernie Yoris about it and/ maintain Legate was murdered. few rugs. | : ¢ can officers took c! © of : sk bis adviée. owas AY ‘ ‘ sd PI F Eastern points. They visited | His purpose in flying over New boperktiona cries the landing ropes Curtis to Talk on ank Be bey fe we ; bs “ a Sergt. Ed Pielow, whose name| Q. Why did the mayor want the is the “Best Mortgage ever ©, Minneapolis, New York|York city #0 low and so long was | (hon ones tle laniing re . Z vacation, bui unted him up jas brought out in the Legate in-! office? invented,” so thousands of ly and Washington. The trip|to demonstrate the future of the), 3 Olympic Wanderings and did tell him. He advised me to | v« nm, has since been dis-| A.—I understood the mayor want: satisfied buyers have de- fas in a measure a combination of jdirigible type, and possibly persuade | a 73 wax drawn down a pris “Wandering Thru the Olympics’ |tell everything to Lieut, Willlam F./ missed from the department andjed to keep in touch with the people clared. Wasiness and pleasure, Mr. Burnett jallien and the ata States 6 a pon Jin the wubject of an illustrated talk |Justus, bees s aid pa ne d on liquor charges by fed-|next door, ling mest of his time buying | him continue building monster light ‘The dirigible was ‘‘walked” Into its |to be given by Asahel Curtis at Justus immedi. wrote a letter eral and state authorities Q.—Who was next door? | Our Service is Prompt ds and watches for the eight Jer-than.air craft. |hangar at 10:40 a. m [Chamber of Comimerce’ assambly |{9 Capt. Tennent tie oumasiand ia: Sele hearing Majewnkl (ne. | Q Dia ou drilt'a bi le thru to th 4 ry stores in Oregon, Washing. Second lighter than alr craft to|room, at & o'clock Thursday evening. | fishing tr 1 the Olymplemoun: | tiffed that two weeks ago Flem- ie you dria hole thru to the} ye and California. _S. PRIZE OF WAR cron the Atlantic, the ZR broke| The meeting te open to the public. |talns. Tennant hurried tack to S| ing told him he could ‘he rein, [NeXt room? gti Are LOW Burnett had ample time to sur-| It was hard, too, to realize that this |the record of the IU34 for weetwand . - attle and took up the case. stated for payment of $500 to a A—No, ‘ST East- business conditions in the Zeppelin was one of the few things | ricnt over the acenn Iwi . At a conference member of the commission, states and along the Atlantic|that the United States got out of the British dirigible flew from} ife Says Landis of Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Again on Tuesday morning a» | peaboard. He reports that without | world war. When the ZR-3 4s passed | y Fortune, Scotland, five years| Behind in Alimony Douglas, at which eo Be hief) man who said he was Ed Ha- Hxception, business conditions are/ by our naval experts, she will be ac-| 4 requiring tour dayn and 12 hours | LOS ANGEL Oct. 15.—Bither| Severyns, Capt. Tenn: nd Deputy | gen called Majewski on the Labor 1s profitably em-| cepted as one of the spoils of war and | 15. ihe journey Lue ANGEL Prosecutors Rose and Patterron were! phone, | Dr. Echener and the German crew} Gattain George W. Steel 5 $300 maintenance or a RO0d TeAsON| Hesent. Herbert was summoned to| > Speake rte ype * ‘aptain George Steele, senior! wii) have to be produced in court| tery his man‘said one of the com- J — will go back to Germany on steam. testify | ? ¢ hips. | American ¢ tion officer ON ltoday by James Cullen Landis, we | WATSON. DISARMED BY | missioners wanted me to talk things ships voard the Zeppelin, told of the trip. werse fi ‘: as ’ co er with him,” M School Directors [here was no work dow tn ettice | /2nt the Zeppelin, told of the trip. Iiaown ‘screen player, acoused by| WATSON DISARMED with him," Majewski testified | Ps . spy) TH had @ wonderful . journey.’ |iiy’ estranged wife, Mignon’ La I told him I was going out of _ Opposing Tax Bill | pwiidine». ce [Were his first words. "The only bad arin Tandis, of being behind In his| At this meeting, Detective Watson town and hung up the receiver” 2 Deececuttve and legislative commit yt ei refered Nea a ba ‘S| weather was yesterday when we eres nt =. threatened to kill Herbert if he told The name of the commissioner J ‘e “land “the boss” hung out of windows | ed our course and headed for | Payments. “that story,” is is alleged. He waslwas not re: lows thes ot 4 gia aa eg oF a look at the Zeppelin. teal Foundland.’ |- Tro oe ey armed ti Meravne -Seloslna oe eee ee Piation of School rectors have! ‘Throngs in the streets stopped on eae |what Germany will do in time 1] Horbert w 1 1 nter, | Th | lerbert was allowed to enter, ttoriey Sohn Di Gs ea ieee in opposition to the proposed |tneir way to work to gaze upward G the way of creating weapons for re-| Wilmon Tucker, counsel for Wat-| sel foe Maiorn ceca: coun fomil! tax Hmit measure. School | xow and then traffic got hopeless | ermany Is Proud venge against our enemies son, demanded at tho civil servicelrormes di tien Srortad bath Mirectors ail over the state are asked | ‘ed but ody cared. ‘Mone day Wratine 4 een ls any recat. ® |former detec had reported both Ho oppose the bill, which will be bre pelea the alrship were we of Airship Record, “*°" mE eh bhiora Leetere mM ae Ne vcore Pad know |conversations to him in his office 4 cg e ba st aight attack BY C », em ought, however, in|whether Herbert had, himself, ever/and he had advised Majewski to feted on November 4. some recovering from alight attacks «EY oo : Viet rida [¢¥er¥ hamlet and metropolis was| been involved in a bribery case. Her-|keop away from thom. Ts i GhsGehid soldiers coms) Nant aiereye Nae st ee . achlevecnase’ reaction: a Crvae | O88 of pride in German achlevo-|bert readily admitted that he An effort to locate Fleming Tue \e sev housand so! OM-| sickness, sustained when the ible | c eme eached 0 = the realm of peace | while se g on th on = 4 “) rising the army of Fay Yu Hwlanz,/ran into “bumpy weather” after | zenith today when news was flashed | Mt !n the realm of p Iz nil J Abies mn. the Le ie er aie, but Fleming said # ea * = caeape a | force years ago. Vednesday he was ready to go be iChinese general, were baptized in a] paving the Azores. by the United Press fromtNew York | Tia anid be was tried by's fury e y p ; As thine compli Cos ie ZEB urenctiod the je | "i ; y a jury lfore the commission at any time eroup. oor ee gdlbile d geet frp berg apie gas algal ea Says Flight Ovens and acquitted, and that by a spec “This 1g the most baffling affair fo Stee |up and down over Manhattan and | States | 1: Jeary: finding, the:chen- was. | : , afte SF In the old world there is no true| circied four times over Brooklyn, vis-| Crowds which had stood for hours| New Era for World, MLC ai ie ane Menten my jE have ever known,” Mra Baker | jepecies of cactus. |{ting the Bushwick, Bay Tdge and] in front of newspaper offices reading || LAKEHURST, N, J. Oct. 16—| be ynne uA ecneeey: eu AVSe MIU 8 ; =| Midwood sections, and saluting the| bulletins of the pre of the great |"The arrival of the ZR-3 oper fiw Harhort’ chine se W blokeday pecial meeting of the commission | Brooklyn nav y yard an it climbed for }dirigible, burst into a might “Hoch’'| era in world transportation and may | that Tucker had deliberately laid eniees ,,t0 the bottom of these DANCING \HOSTON FIRST Fister Zopristtu qua over Ameriosa tort | rPvoluclopst Gaph, AGkan Prammorcae |, sh tab foe hey, but that by ad: | Mrs. Baker sald that while she | BOSTON | the Zeppe as over American wo} ‘Cution.’ Capt. Anton Heinen, not-| mitting the whole case, he had |.) ei at De Honey’s | |TO GREET 71-3 jafter the most successful flight ever |ed Zeppelin expert, told the United “aptked Wateoni'eceune” hesitated to disbelieve the story told Beautiful At 12:10 a. 19., on her last report of | mado by a dirigible Press today. Watson waa called to the stand) >% fabaearie ae athe by he Gite, 6 e Zit her position Jermany 1s redeemed,” said the} “Within 25 years, aircraft will bol, V he 4 confidence in the other members o bes peg aires Manat GLC mig sabia: | Vorwaarti “phe faith of our ie used as commonly os automobiles pao Cait pee eer bes Abe the comission |Frrom then on she progressed swiftly |fathers in the unconquerablo Ger. [Fe today. | a : Fe Gas Patrolman Bridges testified ” ‘The dirigible will prove the Abe Wn wast & Srameup, ANC that he knew of two cases | down the Maine coast, but kept out) nr soul again is justified. « p \ Herbert lied He admitted go- | i peagire |great impression the flight of tho|*trongest impulse the world has ink to Eterbert inane ie ala where prisovers had been robbed ea. | lao x to Herbert's apartment, but sald 4 I ¢ Her. commander* held her to aldirigible has made on all Ger-|Known for world-wide brotherhood Wari # ad eer a tt ws at the police booking office. He SOMUMERU AMR) Gt so ve mttaer poston sent | nieny thr improving communications be-| Herbert had Invited him there tol also sair that It was general AND SATURDAY EVENING || (1), ot being the first Amer.| ‘The flight of the ZR-3 was almost | Ween distant peop! give Mrs, Herbert an alibi for be-| Knowledge that there is a hic ster the honor of being the first Amer at ai etuiege: Gt’ Gore ores Heinen explained — the ppelin| MK out late at night | jacking gang in the department, [Wednesday evening—Bargain prices: Il fcan city to greet the Zeppelin, but the sole subject of conversation works has proved beyond all doubt Ho also admitted that he had! also that polemen on down. [Couples, 396; wentiemen. sor. Vinest ire persons were stirring in the| ‘The press universally halled. the the practicability of construction of| made the statement in the prose-| town beats collect. “protection” yf mewrter at mua ere all Tee : sh babel : aetna as nel the practicability of construction o ; s fined "Dancers 9. Join the Jolly sire: “hiascd page Be re il * Pemivatent since the wae { huge air erulsers for definite pur-|Cutor’s office that “Herbert would) money. Crowd. te utes be 20 and 4:9 v ne | est achieveme: ee ENE OTs l poses such as e prese ans-|Not leave there alive if he told) the death threat agains noi DANCING TAUGHT, Seals via Th eisht [only u few of the most extreme |ove’ such as the present trans-| Not leave | The denth threat against Herbert Adyanced clase starts Monday eve Er Acs cad files a Seb ae | Atlantic flight of the ZR-a at story was made by Detective Watson at Beginners? clase ‘Thursdey eve. at I hens iste Ris: Care Cod) was panCermans . frothed over in na-| we ‘can easily construct much| ‘TO the reit of the charges against| (he time, with Lieutenant of Detect, iy ar praction Koren [easy Uatcre! Bostonain sighting the)tionallatic exuberance, using’ the|targer crutsors,” the captain sald:| him, he entered a blanket deniallives W. 13, Justug told. the prose lapectal low rates, tia | {Biante craft, the lookout there flash: |success of tho flight for a proach:|«, tight from New York to Pekin in{ to cover all. Tennant on the rlouting attorney that Watson*had of. rivate lessons «|! hourr. Se ling the ZIt-3's appearance at $416 |'ment against France “ entirely practical, Agehip of 6,000,000 | hand nid he had py that Wat-! fered him an automobile fora copy ding schol with profeesio a.m The | ZR3 shows what Germany | cubic fect capacity—twice the nize of | s “thick” with Joo Neal and/of the confession made by Norris teachers. Phone BA st-0269, The ship finally was sighted atjcan do," said ono of the monarchist |the ZF-2, would amply suffice for] 1 ck, the accused bandits, bo | Lockwood, ono of tha prisoners in akehurst. Rewspapers this morning, “and! such a vo: no fore the robbery dune Bou Marehe holdup. Lak | ory. held in the office | 4 Q—Who did? A.—Bobby Kernan, at least I heard No Commission he did it | The investigation switched again Bonus | when Nichols asked Kerr if he} ak ™ |knew any persons who were named Inquiries Welcomed as “collectors” for the police de- | partment Q. Who were they? WASHINGTON A. I don't know—outside of Bob: by Kernan, and that's just hearsa: | Q. You've heard of Roy Thorn. MUTUAL SAVINGS Established 35 Years ton? | Q Of Mark Fleming? | A. No, | 1101 Second Aw |} Q Do you know Mark Fleming?] seigsied wiSA. ct | A. Probably by sight, | Dick Fleming's brother. | Nichols tacked back to the White annex office. Q Who was in charge of the room in the White building? | A. IT can’t say I wa T used to | drop up occasionally. anyone there? if he is PLATES Q. Ever find A. Yes, © man named Mulligan, and a fellow named Minnick. — .. Q. Who is Minnick? A. He's supposed to be an officer lin tho King county legal adjust. mont bureau, Q. Was Doc renting the office for I don't know. $7.50 $12.50 $15 Backed by the reputation for fquaro dealing of the old reliable Boston Dental Offices, our experts will take special care to fit you with just the proper plate to fit the con~ tour of your mouth and give you a natural, pleasant appearanc Examination and Estimate Vree. | Wheeler Ends His California Tour LOS ANGELES, Oct, 15,—Closing his California speaking tour, Sena- to Burton K, Wheeler, | Remember thie—this office has sarididate: for, hee ty independent Fisch eee: beaten tect fa "sates candidate for vico president, was] [that's pretty ‘ocd pice’ ‘thet nae across Arizona today, en| | nave antisfied our patients and atood behind our work, We'll be right here to seo that any work we do for you will satisfy and please you. Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Ave. Ww STAND TEST OF TIME 22 Years in One Location Paso, where he is sched- uled for his next regular addres The senator and his party loft here late yesterday, after making his last California speech at Long Beach at noon, He will speak briefly from his train at ‘Tucson, and possibly other desert ctiles, ”

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