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Show Stcorn Cir 1.707 " ; T:.' - ; ; T , km n Herald of The ..." ' - 10 Pages In Today9 s Herald TXXXVI. NO. 61. 777 PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921. PRICE THREE CENTC cm IsliU 00 00 OO 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 OO U 00 OO OO 00 OO CO CO oo - OO; VQTERSPICK CITY OFFICIAL INFLECTION TUESDA Y hlRS. SOUTHARD IS J II I I ttllF I1SEII MIES ME O- DEIII nnnrm nniniT n UiW otikii F- S IIIIIIIIC: "On poii, bal- - ForMayor:: . Hansen, Oscar Kt OOII'T 60 10 ' nln iy will face thlg as the Englisman wouldsay "jolly food." I am perfectly reconciled to . abide cheerfully by the mandate of the"ma-jorit- y of Provo voters. Tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock the of Provo begin their march to Z and will continue until 7 IB. By Oscar K. Hansen. the eve of election. I feel, TABLE - tun rnn Tiim Trlalak?wevo-BOtBde- r estimate the responsibility that would come to ipe were I elected to the office of mVyor-- 1 do not pose as a super-maIn any sense of the term; juBt a plain, good natured human- be' ing with at least average common John S, For Commissioner: " v Billings. George P.By J. BART CAMPBELL. C. Thomas Thompson, sense, and confidence enough to my I. N. S. Staff Correspondent -- . , For Auditor: g ability and stability to administer the WASHINGTON Nov. 7. The status Farrer, Ruth P. affairs of the city in an efficient and local the municipal economical manner. of the $11,000,000,000 indebtedness of The finish of taiBpaignoeineBlomorrowt election heerrible roreign goyernmenU to theUaited MuebsetegHMitd-o- f toy in cities and towns of Utah. financial condition Provo Is in. Per- States is so uncertain that" no one to Mrs. Farrer has sonally I do not know whether or not can tell when we will even get the inNo opposition s, jereloped and it is not believed that this is true, but I am an optimist and terest on it Senator Lodge of more than a few scattered votes will think the city has been Republican leader, declared well pretty ' Mrs. Farrer;s handled be written against her. today. by the outgoing mayor and in the senate cannot "We collect these forreflection is pratically conceded. are we great associates. his True, quite Both Dr. Hansen's tnd Mr. Smith's heavily In debtT but this isbecause eign credits by force," Lodge said, tollowera express confidence in the re- the taxpayers-themselve- s over votedthe "and nobody wants to- go.,towar :-mit The nominees themselves this indebtedness, and it is up to us mutu- them. "To undertake to pay the' soldiers morning refused to make any predic ally to liquidate the obligations. them Is to wrap the entire tion, but both believe weir cnances pi The fact should notebe lost sight of bonus from election are bright most of this indebtedness is fflwestion "of compensation in an at- that that the race for fixed and can only be met by taxation, mospnere 01 uncertainty." It is believed mayor will be exceedingly close. liodge's declaration waBTTnadffnivhen and the levy must be sufficiently high Mr. Billings and Mr. Thompson, to care for it regardless 'of who is he opposed the amendment to the tax bill of Senators Simmons, nominees for the eommlsslonershlp, mayori I am not saying we haven't pending North Carolianand r equally confident. The Billings been Walsh, Massachutoo a fast speeding her up little e supporters have made a I am in setts; proposing payment of the we and I think rather have, bonus from interest coljected on eaataa, while Mr. Thompson has large- favnr rnirtmrhinr U'hera nratlp&hle: the foreign indebtedness. ly relied upoiuthe iactlhai his seiricewt.ebt.4ftgooaat.pOS8Qlle "W henever payment of the soldiers' in the water department is well known d 'eE6avor' to- remain out We can hem to me peopie. ndeubtedljwiHf without end to this work curtaillngT be made, we shall certainly want to desirable and necessary progress. our former soldiers almost real The word bas now gone out that a give and not have to depend upon certain "group" of taxpayers "interest- money an indefinite not- - In hand of credits ed in the future of Provo are desirous we Jiope to collect but which we can . of having something happen on elechope w will foe able to collect only 1 Inthe resent tion day. Personally some future time." at . ; tax"Geel Ain't she a swell dame?". of sinuation that any "group" fumore interested in the "I knew he was an ignoramus," said payers EXPLOSION JN MINE President F. S. Harris in referring to ture ofrTrovo than are tj?e rest of us. iHhis that is essays young man, in the park who had It "group" spirit used the above expression, "although to run the town and dictate its policies International News Service. PITTSBURG, Kan., Nov. 7. A slope hi idea of the young lady was cor- that has impeded our progress, and if. Coal company mine rect" Provo is ever going to be able to cast near of the Burgess Mulberry, in the Kansas district, Tho president 'related the incident aside her waddling clothed and even where a strike of Alexander Howat's in his address to- - the students of the approach .her. possibilities as a city it supporters are in force, was wrecked B. Y.U. In dictation when be will this "group" introducing "better speech" early today by two terrific explosions. veek at the university. nothing but a memory. motors and the jnjne. tipple I have faith in Provorand am glad Electric "We are preparing for various professions and lines ot activity," Presid- to offer my services for the advance were destroyed by the blasts. No one ent Harris said, "but in all we need ment My only aim would be to care was at work in the mine when the explosions occurred, although the mine better English. We cannot hide the for the "city's interests as a whole. had been working during the strike. ignorance shown- - by a lack of good This is my platform " on English. in the campaign and . pdopted "early Stout persons are not allowed in the "We are inclined to u.sefthnrg as- a which I still stand: National trutch. The young man' in the' nark 'A swinare deal for each; a better Crystal Cavens, Sequoia the narrow clefts in ' park, because of used the word 'swell" because he did town for all." ue rockd, : not have a better word. The differ-.- ! ewe between a barbarian and a civ- - i Jilted man is that the barbarian Is limited in the number of his words; SIORESCLOSEANHOUR Be must make a few words do. In this ' aspect the-us- er of slang is to be classed with the barbarian. He uses slang because ; 4j s&7 ARMISTICE DAY he has not studied vordg and learned to make keen distinctions among them?' Armistice Day will be celebrated in .President Harris also discussed the Provo. taportance of correct ' pronunciation. i H related The following were appointed as the a humorous incident of a ?ro porter program committee for the f day: his head in the' hiding Pillows and. Mayor LeRoy Dixon, representing the laughing at the English of, Englishman Ja illustration of his--. city;' Mrs.; Agnes Crandall, from the 'Smith.. 4wld oldiers' Ain't She a Swell Dame! Geel it . - iiunn guessing 1IUIIU I TJm-panog- anti-lotter- "law;-- as r interpretedby- Postmaster Smoot refuses news- 6'e u ecu to boost the contest which has for its object the building of this much needed roadway. Editor, The Heral3. liappra juiv.nguh o ft"!": Hi e "battle of science" ,n the question of Have you heard of the latest Timp his mental condition. exploit? No? Well, then, read on: Mrs. Obenchaln was In court for a to build a decision on her V. R. Butler proposes application road from Wild wood to Aspen Grove for a dismissal attorney's of the indictment . climbers. Tim for p against her on the grounds she was That's not so startling, but he is go trial within the&lxty-da- y to build the road with linen F limit after her arraignment Judge -ingtTia with table linen, at that! Heeve was expecteoTtd deny tne appTF . , -- - This Is his plan, as told by himself: cation without hearing argumentsj by "The Provo Klwanls club recently the attorneys. pledged itself to raise $1200 to build Charles E. Erbsteln, chief of counsel the road. I'm going to help the club forMrs. Oberchain, was prepared to get the money. This is one way to do demand her release on ball pending It: her trial and to place her "The Wood-Cliftocompany will to tell her story in support table-clotto the set an give of the motion for admission to bail. window luckiest Timp guesser, In the It was also expected Erbsteln would of our store we are exhibiting the ask for an immediate trial, requiring linen set The person coming closest Judge Reeve to transfer her case to to the marked value ot tho set wins some other court so that she will not it '.:' have to wait until Burch'i case is de"The duplicate of the price marked cided before being trie dherself. ' R. E. on the tag . Is deposited with Allen, treasurer of the Knight Investment company." ARBUCKLE IN COURT Mr. Butler refuses to say if the price marked is the market value, above, or below1 it. That's where the guessing International News Service. .. ..'...-comes in." Mr. Allen himself says he f SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. Roscoe doesn't know the price, and will not "Fatty" Arbuckle once more staged a on-th- e h at the untir "tan 20. TuesffayDeceift-be- He was present when the manslaugh ter charge against him growing out of the death of Virgina Rappe, film actress, was called before Superior Judge By Owens, "The Advertising Man." We have uppported Thumaa - C Thompson in various positions iu the ?'?t men JtfTj atormaster and city commlsBionet, While he may have betn a fairly good officer; he has not been any better than any man should be who is entrusted byhe people as thplr representative, 'there was an article from a Salt Lake attorney in the Provo newspapers that gave him quits a boost. No doubt all. of the people who have received compensa-lltunder Mr. .Thompson's adihlnls7" tration would be willing ' to speak faviwaijly of hlni, but what became of the suit, that was conducted by iuployod .by Mr. Thompson, Including this same Salt Lake attorney whoreceived i 5(Wlr for services niul ban it.atfppared yet In the trial .of .M.aslAi-..- s If" It had not been'fof the loyal pf. Provo who came to the rescue, after the city was beaten in fch water suit, our comniJionr would have beemm utier failure. I was In court most of the time for four years while the water nult was being trlrd. ind I know whereof I am sppaking.-A- n offer was made, before the suit wartarted, for a compromise for a better Water right In low water season than was, obtained aftetflll lue time and expense of this long drawn out water suit, but it was scornfully . relucted. After, the first decision by Judge; Morse, concessions were made which gave the city larger quantities of water than were included in that first decision. Ths praise for this does not all belong to Mr. Thompson, though one might judge this td be so if he were confined to his information from Mr. Thompson and his Bait Lake attorney. if Mr. Thoninson had been willing to that accept the offers of compromise the - sun siariea, were made-forthousands and thousands of dollars would have been Saved to the city and It would have bad a better water rljht than It pow has. , It was through Mr. Thompson a n cttv Mniml:s3'oner. and an a dlrw.tor of the, Timpanogos Canal 'company that tho canal campanile were bil.'tcJ to cn'mi W'-tMr. Thoninson snouia rente "Mirt. court will not know t'.ii't t':n Sniv.-m- i reveno thla ocH.m, becaun a quos-- t anil not of law. and there ' ex-fore' thcri 1U be .another ...great of iuout:.v. epneo and waste " 1 . T 4 .. . It Is net m the cultural line alone," d Tn f orrluxion, "but In Jrnsl-tas well that we need better .. Peeca." The tennlued. ,j Long before the hour for the sentence of the alleged femal Bluebeard, the courtroom was parked. From all over the country people flocked to Twin Falls, to be present when Judga Babcock should fix the penalty. Neither of the,parents of the woman were on band when tn hour arrived. Nor were any of her sinters or brothers. Alone, with but htr counsel at her side, sh appeared deserted in the hour of bar distress. Asked If she had any legal reasoa to say why Juds;nitnt should not b pronouncedtVilIiamPx Guthrie saH "Your honor, we have- - nothing further to offar.VTh court, thereupon fixed the penalty as incarceration iu lh state penitentiary for. an indeterminate term of from ten years to the rest ot her natural Ufa, the limit under tka :. con-vlct- od gtatntcs-Dfth- Shakespearan actor, John E. Was Introced by Professor Pa! 'M tniil rWrtlptnan who would give f good English. Mr. k.i lu.stratin 4 ur8?d upon tho students the importance dependent thinking, not being slaves to fashion or WeasHt dwelt especially ,?en'8 necessity of individual inter-- , by actors. I ot efcaraeter chin ?ving debaters have been S I, liate debates on the cancella-SL- ? by the - United G'uRlchard Condie, E. H. Harter, f'5Harmn, Edwin Bairt?, E. W. Letaa4 We02: Bub" ttontJ!.nd Grande Noble and Julia Aii ,frelsn-Joan- . s ??".IK DIVORCE iYereta Smith has filed a com. Plaint in of m 414 JJ and ask8 (or a dissolution bonds. The couple ' the wife's attorney. H. McDon- - InwniEs,T0N8 CHARGES. wash"5Ss,SSw1 Service. NoT' 7 -S- ecretary War w Q?0K today called upon the ""Afflerw , ,!h9,l,;in,laying before the public tte barges made by . Hainf. s:rs trial. cfa T American soi- nged in France without ",a- it r8t"y W'ion i, 9 . of the BANDITS ROB f vre1tToor'ietr"All ge efforts the details as to actual A..E. P. - ... r ' a ACCusEFurs7r.uRi.i:s" tnprnntlolil V, -- Y e i ' 'til it -- -J. 1 i mp i i.indiPV-HeinnM- " Aii'to-drlve- rs i 1 , " W, tl:at wounded Haitvn "Chcm" wera liillul iii the field bv UiImI rat' ma--" nn'.'H, crd that niarina officers had orJirs to 'kill off ti'p and ' 1 1 : - afterward! I S hi t , vp-"- . - . WU:. ' " flrvi:e. ClfV. OJ.lt., New, wif, mt o'yt t'ii t trasrifdy fmny V Hid shot NOV. 2, C. M".id, id SONVSELT WIFE, "t. wm dnart h' re Jeslo Mcid, 22, and to-d.- iy "nir. - Frrra?-- t'i la t nigut. CH-- n" . werj rj ut cf a , hiitwiit tvi irs and aho ijhot liis liutff son'as it was hcld In tlx arms of iu mother. He then fired a bullet into lit brain. SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT On Monday even if r. Novembfr H. an eni'irtafnment win be- ?Iven in (.''- ?s ba'l;by the di.inMHc art o i itni-- ie tlMrtnit-utof tfi Provo h. , stiool: The progtiini will consist of two clover one art plays and a variety ot niuwtrti neltctions. The enterta'ii- Inch will be directed by Mr. niont.Sterling" Ercaubrack, teacher of dra matic art, and J. W. SMAUiHter, head of- the music department of the high school, will be under the management of the girls of the school who are presenting a series of social activities to raise the funds to finish paying tor the furnishing of their rest rocm. At" a special meeting this morning The girls of the Provo htglr-gohoorv gantzed themselves into a club with the following officers elected: Presi dent, ArviHa Singleton; viro president. Julia Anderson; secretary, Lucil9 Hatch; treasurer, Marva "Bullock; reporter," "Jessco Whitehead; class Loree Van Wastp-ien- , Elma Jacobsenj Alta Oakley and Ross. s . CHICKEN DINNER FOR VOTERS. ' scape-architec- . Hvrviee.' Nov. 7 To ti uony Vv- ASHI.NUTON, and his -- ---- letter to t s to .I'm-duc- THEATER Four Ork-- .nvn-iliHat- e r International New Hervlre. PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 7.-armed bandits held up the cashier of the Liberty, moving picture theater here shortly after 10 o'clock this morning and escaped' With between; $7,000 and 110,000, the'recelpts from Saturday night and Sunday shows. Three of the robbevs overpowered the cashier and made a'quick Job of tho inside work. The fourth bandit wa walling outside In an automobile; tu which the robbers escaped. OKJ.AiiinfA - W?!?J:0h W. -- ad(1resspd a "amuro 4Jcidrr. com U,sion' wging that U its rilf ?1:we vrot. - state:-- -- a. Counsel for the accused asked for time for conference, which was granted, and with her lawyers, Mrs, SoufJ-ar- d Tetlred while court took recess. Following consultation, Mrs. South-ard'- R attorneys filed motion for new trial and notics of apiwai to the supreme court, but djd njrtjjskforj5tar of execution. Sheriff Sherman said, following this action, that he will start for Boise with the. prisoner Wednesday. Iutrnntioi!:il American Legion; me rc. irinrann U 'PUU 11,11 h, Koyie, or to thounnt..vi-.ruupt of Schools H.- Aldous IUxon. .whit was b'UiLf done in the way of At 16 o'clock all school children will helps pullic building throughout .the country meet at the Memorial tree ai. Pioneer Say, that Is1 a clasSy line of Christ-- ' and took a Li' trip iu order to see, a be will a short where program H. Graham M. company mas card the park, " , Mrs. Devereux Mflburn, wife of, ' anvono would have " J.""' which trip ... -, given. hasT fltrttefcSS-4henhie captain" orth"United States wTiIci.was, worth to city . Promptly at 1U:S0" they will march olo team in England, is the team' ali that it cost, Mr. Thompson know- 1 12 to and af.r from to the tabernacle No need, to worry ahout 'the HJelal mascot If the team brlngs: inglthat the lrrisratcrs were on a duty (o'clock a patriotic program will be cf life" so long As the Wa.iuich ack the international polo cup,: Wli ill gave (hem only ; per cent ot " r thar business. in given of the is layers will give herjnucn tie amount necessary for tiwir needs, this meet at The important speaker dit , . ing. will be, Dr. B. W. Black of Salt Why worry if your home needs, t B,8 tin ' Lake Cityrthenrtate commander of the papering, v UBe und distribution brst maM , Legion Now the frost Is on the pumpkin, and vninntnriiv tp RED SEDAN HURRIED ON American The business men of Provo City credit the lose and were fix will rating requested by it, Patat Prove The 5 '.A. bn(j of hj9 d .PT.RASNT GROVE. . Nov. to close all business no time at all, . , SmPntg. - - JamesXremptonJ association, Ernest Larabee-an- d the 12 at 11 thinki Artist to from Notei o'clock, houses of American Fork, were hit Dy a wg time the patriotic meeting was being . sn.oair Our new city and county building, in Girl Here Kavt red sedan at 1 o'clock tins morning I road be- held in the tabernacle. worker any one man It is a com they were walking along theAmerican up some of hklanF Cal... ..tart week, - Some The Provo Herald called For and Their " f as Mr Grove Making Pleasant' but Thompson tween munlty affair; the leading business men . and all SkaggsJ ' "."--' has been at 4h head of the depart Own Clothes. Fork. with the program to agreed unconscious Jendered ment of parks and property he has - Larabee-w- as It, thfr l dead meeting forget making committer hr aj ypatertar and may in constructhe had a very large share y,un hit hw hft automobile, . ' snccess. inev wm ciobo. meir biuicb wn Tomorrow has not come. Mfc,i. tion as far as it has progressed. with a tuptrlMirt hJitv to d not live, physicians said this morning. Friday from ,11 to 12 a. m. is hereuse Don't Today worry. vn mi mate wihiie clulLn Ui as iraemrta themelvc. bo tuy. Scyn McMrin, iof h Adan hurried away after Tiifl Thompson has had the departments of niott monif women irtitt. PUPILS TALKS men FARRER TO, and waterworks the "Am-icinjured and property, omt the accident leaving ire idmitledljr th-We sureiy enjoy hearing those" new P;M towomen in Ihe world," ta. was dreed reported man ! f Mia lying on the road, it Mim McMein, rwmtly a ww attendance at i!,e dediin automoUtah With " jcrvuiua leading the cation of a nrw million gut dollar -- building day. At nooo no trace ofPolice of all for 1920, we will be able to have first Music company ttore. lor the Woman'i Imtiiute of Srmton. HELD DRIVERS AUTO bile had been found. asked to rank, instead of, third which we now "European women are ehic'nd modish cities ia Utah have been driver. in the, great cities of England and the the hold, in educational records, in we ahd car to California COMING enroute Continent But any HANSEN search for the EMIL tan tell of opinion of J, W. Farref, member . yon that the French arirt of towna and vilwere stopped last night byQfficet an in. who tr6m Rchool ia rettful gave hoard, lages th the Jar to eye. . BOY SCOUT HAVE PARTY formal talk at the high school chapel "The aecret, I believe, it the American City Commissioner T C, Thompson Dunn. Dunn asked them their names, the? woman's afjility to design and nuke artia-- . . . tne from word received such that today Mr. Farrer iSjVpaid 'on. r Comtie clothes for herself. Generally epealin-- , the Brewer. of ,, Irvln and Ti-'laDd.!repied. "John Scout troop Pep that Emll Hanse sle has a nice appreciation for lines ami " J... ".:.. MMfinnaI . church vwiiua recora lay wiuun ui would These names Created more suspicion in Provo No-- T be will eolw combination. Consequently the girl on keep entertain-- state if each student of limited means and the girl who live hoi. in to follow un the oroiec.t so the officer held them. He took the " -me to from attain fat nigner oat fashion centet. are asuaily ment Friday evening at tte tufpi, to!trylng park improvement number of the car, and upon looking It as well dresmed course 'of hisUlfc.Mr work on public at tbe giilt with money to on James it c that then work will anu belonged Hansenup ad metropolitan advantages." begin which- adults rr .th,-. use of the Mr. or io MHicreeK. , Mr. of street. fee kast Russell narkon Center admission East Th ceni3;rr..c. u apt. iho ... the pnter- - :, Hvhie in ma bcdooib. iv vjinnc --anA -Mr. RusbI1 said that his. car had Will pay wri, M h rfciigion, of any Thompson today started men and A new metallic alloVr iresmbline tanen anoui iwo noun previousbeen In and the grading filling i and ..team. d our men min d Trving. tyre that IV w magnesium, ia being produced end ap n rnnnd9 to ne rea.ay ior tne landscape iy. ine ooys are io u miueu viin't V . plied to rn.ocnanr:ai uses m iiicmgan tffcrt- Sait Lake City officers. And. theyni VTp yah the LTucker, layxrx.PiQvar. Southard this mora-ln- g Mrs. Lyda SHOOTS Folks, we are "ready tq. go" with By TOM THOMPSON'S FRIEND. We our telegraphic news service. Iu Tumuli. ('. 1 li. nipfion's admlni believe that you appreciate tne vaiue Lis offif h( tra'uyt it V- r tiuUfM of this Rcrvice to' our 1'a'-slii.wn "Ms ii'rrft in tt)( vr'lfiir1 jk4a- -. s wlUa ut stood' an heard Judge Babcork pronounce the sentence which will deprive hr of her liberty for from tea 5 ears to hp? natural Ufa for nie murder ' of her fourth husband, Edward F. Merer. 1 he sentence was ImpoKed undr ' TOTtling of U. Jury last. Ftl.liiy. i which 'aecohd .degree" miirdwr. was de-- J S adi-pm-r- bluuched-b- . Uf IHIO fact 'fye.'-'tj- TA I can help you " ht-- r "the fn'ifl cr thff betU-r.was given to- -' dor by F. L. Spear, a formr Iwun-aan- t of nir!R in Haiti, bewre the scnata commlvee iavesUtai.ng lialuea affairs. THOMPSONS FRiEND We boost for you and Provo You too must boost to get your share. Your business need Our advertisingman there. The ease went Harold Louderback. over one week. BREFZY EUSIKfSS BRIEFS Canal e c ou?Fapp6fanlieTrtffy r ; - mnt, By David H. Jones. Former. President Timpanogos company. onnn fVlljJMroLMiiarelit -- : look II suukt-n- , . n n w UUUIVI llUUlfl : cfti-'pn- ll I Polo Mascot I wereln the courtroonrfora I i . Obenchaln, striving to win re- ltasa'oaJ)aii pelting trial, and Arthur C. Burch, Indicted with he for the murder of J. Bolton Kennedy, scoffing at the claim of his attorney' that he is Insane, again appeared together today in Superior Judge Reeves court A quick decision was expectedjfrora Judge Reeves lit demand of Huron's bo tried for his Jlurch that attorney sanity before being placed on trial on the murder charge. Prosecution and defense Alienists who have examined Burch at the coun-ty-ja- innoceat ecmteM.8, Bl ATTACKED rJILLIiiUooUraitKo By CHARLES E. HUGHES. I. N. S. Etrff Correspondent .".UOS ANOELES, Cal., Nor 7. Mada-lynn- and harmless. They are Intended for woTthy purposes. Nobody benefits other than the public, So ItMs with the linen, contest the proceeds of which are to build the road, and yet the federal Massa-chusett- house-to-hous- T too does'tne federal lottery law place the private profit ' gambl:r and the public benefit guessing contest in the Bame class. The law, we believe, should make exceptions. Churches and schools : Says mmIltEi iriEt Like the rain which falleth upon the .'just and the unjust alike so - -- L! THE LOTTERY LAW, n - RECORD Sitortodge POUCY -r w- ForeiplTilPsofsMiEW Uncl8rSamMayzMeverjCollecf OPPOSES r w f , Another one of those good rhi.-u-dinnprs i3 to be served at t'te- office of tho .Utah 'Valley Gas & .Coke com pany by tlio Catholic ladies.' Yc: will not have to worry about cou!:;; linner' Tuesday. Chicken, drrssms 1 cranberries,' etc., will bo served fv.' j 12 noon to 0 p. in. ' |