Show ' I ' ' I !' : " V- T It 4i The Ogden Standard -- Examiner PUBLISHING CO J U Eldredge Jr A L Gtasmann Publishers An Independent Newspaper Published' every evening and Sunday morning without a muzzle or a club Entered as Second-clas- s Matter at the Postofflce Ogden Utah Established 1S79 " SUBSCRIPTION RATESN Delivered by carrier one month 75c By mall In advance In Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming Three months $1-8- SIXHmonths On year All other states $100 a month v one year $360 $700 $1200 The Associated Press United Press Consolidated Press NEA Service and A 17 C Th Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use 'for republication of any news credited to It not other also wise credited In this paper and the local news published herein- Member" of Call! 252 for All Departments JTHS OGPEN STAHDARDEXAMIKEB OUR BOARDING HOU£f£ HICKMAN PERSONALITY DIFFICULT TO FATHOM By the time this is read William Edward Hickman a young man of 21 years who caused more expressions of horror from the American people than perhaps any criminal in a generation will: have been hanged by the state of California j From all indications the subject of his strange personality will be discussed for many years to come Those who have seen and talked to the young man are totally unable to reconcile his appearance and ac tlons with his terrible crime of kidnaping murdering and- - mutilating ' ' a little school girl One of the most interesting bits of information on the Hickman personality is that written for the n United Press by Richard H one of Hickman's lawyers The lawyer writes: "All resentment against a man is buried with him In his grave it is '' Can-tillo- FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER Dy ARTHUR BRISBANE rc is Vc — — tl urn n -- M (X ' i ALMOST ANY WIFE CAN MAKE HER HUSBAND DO ANYTHING SHE WISHEsj SO IT IS UP TO MOTHER TO MAKE HERSELF AGREEABLE FOR THE ONLY WAY TO HOLD A SON AFTER HE MARRIES IS THROUGH HI WIFeL - r ! r Kii&o lrt in problem satisfactorily by trying to put my place and rememberip-- how I felt when I was a young married woman" said a wise woman oi me recently it ft d' -- rueAs back: fo rX&M&ev with ' A j v f At TdKAi i t w Tv-- r -- - "The Yankee Rhythm Boys class fouV "Boxing said u " rounds :' "The Darling Sisters pinging a "Will the truth of this adage be patriotic song" supported la the case of William And so Itj went' a "song and a Edward Hickman? fight a fight and a song to the end — j "I am afraid that the incompreIn these even be It may necessary hensible conduct of this boy has of submarines poison gas and days created a public hysteria that will air flying to make our soldiers and leave a lasting mark sailors box to amuse officers But "His act struck into the very is it really necessary to force upon foreigners a realization basi3 of our sense of public secur- intelligent of the part that prize fighting ity that it seems to have rocked it plays in our - civilization? to the very foundations "It was in the midst of this pub- twoCouldnt we for instance have patriotic) songs Instead of one lic excitement that along with for each fight? Frank Sievers and Jerome Walsh The Zeppelin brought the first I assumed the responsibility of repair freight fom Europe to Ameriresenting Hickman and obtaining ca Future Zeppelins of frreat for him the full measure of legal carrying1 capacity may find use ful- ness and profit as freight carrier and constitutional rights Their air displacement is too great "For a continuous period of one for them ever to be useful for month and a half I sat in the court speed room while the issue of fact In two The air freight carriers murder cases wherein Hickman was howeverfuture will not like this Zetime the defendant were being disposed lin be! covered on the outside with ' Cotton that the wind can blow of' : j away "Throughout this period of time They will be made of metai ja an opportunity was presented to mixturje'iof aluminum" and other metals harder than ordinary steel observe and to study this lighter than this Zeppelin boy That has! been accomplished al "Never from the first did Hick- ready In theSry and ouf navi Is man anticipate anything other than building Its first dlrig blc-:- ' ' the death penalty Congratulations to Senator Bing- "Never once did he exhibit nam or Connecticut Sitting at toward that end anything other lunchepn life Washington he saw me ppeiiai iiying overhead ana than a morbid curiosity ' it the business of a senator thought '"William Edward Hickman was a tor knoiw asjlmuch fas possible about fatalist in his philosophy of life suclvaja arrival'"'!' He hurrijjd from luncheon to the and he had firmly embedded in his Anacostia naval air station got ib makeup the doctrine of predestina- an airplane started aftelr the! big dirigible passed it landed at Like-hurtion to wait for It to ceime dowh "When in the first case the sen— j tence of death was pronounced upon : IT© will be able to tell Other senhim his only statement to us his ators and the president who saw counsel was: 'Well gentlemen It is the great machine flying over "Another machine vvasnington a hard race and the state won by a like that riot frlendl-- ebuld have blown the Washington rhonu4en neck' Lincoln memorial White House "When in the second case the and capitol supjreime cotk-- lnctlud jury after deliberating recommend- ed Into fragments We ought to ed life imprisonment there was no think about that and be prepared exhibition of emotionalism Of String' chiirmaiji 54 " They are nice people" he said theBenjamir reserve banlje only federalj: referring to the Jury and then' from years old dies of overwork and strain all evidences forever dismissed the constatat Eusiriess jmen ought to realize it matter from his mind" takeff 40 years to understand busiNo doubt it was this lack of emo- ness thoroughly and the years trox tionalism and attitude of the fatal- 40 to 80 are needed to40use knowlist that made Hickman the danger- edge acquired before In this clmpajgu the Democratic ous person he was In effect he was repudiates!! officiaijly the old party like the cocaine-sniffincriminal a Democratic! partly low tariff Ideas monster who went ahead with utter Governors Smith assures voters disregard" for himself and the lives that he will give to labor and iri- tarltr protection that it rei purses and heart strings of others austry quires Much of our fabor and industry Maybe Emerson- was right The need more protection than they li fewer hooks a woman puts on her hfivfl nnw n dress the more eyes it seems to For instance foreigners send ih to the United Stat es so tnis writetr is i'nformed-l5C00 00 tons bf'mari- ufactured teel annually Bill Hart "strong silent man of That does not mean competition the screen" is going to recite west- wlth'bip stecl companies only but ' ern poems for the phonograph especially c ompfetition with labor We're expecting any day now to which labor realizes hear of Jack Dempsey going Into Every ton of manufactured steel made in Americk represents $30 ih grand opera nsring in 1500000 steel means that Electricity is now offered as a cure for black eyes Great help to $45000000! worth of work that have beeh done by Amerithe fellows who go home late td the might cana has been done abroad "little woman" and run into a door There must b9 reciprocity some or something In the dark opportunity for foreigners to deil with us otherwise international Nicaragua's president has taken commerce !woulcl stopup golf Some people don't know But thei tariff should be high when they have enough enough at past to offset the difference between foreign arid American labor costsi' Then there is the lady next door Since th country must have who was surprised at Smith's wabe thankful that the post-offiunder Postmaster General ter power speech because she New and president Coolidge conwas he wet thought centrates intelligently on the air L mail j in mTJT I never tried to keep him from marry Ing because he Is of ft jvery affectionate and domestic temperament — essentially the family man type — and I knew that he wjould He was be far happier married than singl the sort of man who would need his own fire- his own 1 side his own house to putteit around 1 children woman hla to little his tend garden on his knees No fat© would hate DOROTHY D1X climbing been worse for him than tp be a lonely om bachelor living In a club with no ties no one to lovjs br care for and na one to loveor care for him ?& w 4 60-pou- nd i START IS MADE ON MAGNIFICENT The city commission on Thursday performed a aplendid act when It adapted the recommendations of the park committee relating tothe development of that picturesque section lying between Lorln Farr park andjthe mouth of Ogden canyon ' The committee recommended the purchase of tracts lying adjacent to the property the state Is giving to Ogden and the signing of a contract for the purvey of the entire tract and jthe planning of a program for its development Through the ' purchase of the tracts the city will have control of the ajfea from river to road or embankment Through contracting with park experts for the survey and plan the city will have an outline prepared by experts for year to year improvement ef the area so that the development can proceed In an orderly and artistic man- ner ' This important Without a one part of the new park plan be in a manner out handled might of keeping with the natural sur- roundlngs and also out of keeping with what Is done far in the f Is re - As soon as this " - PARK plan is available the community will have opportunity to lend a hand ih the development of this fine recreation areat About 200 citizens have pledged $ 25 each to get work start ed on a municipal golf course This should be one of the first things done Interest In the game is high A community without a municipal course is regarded as somewhat retarded The service clubs have expressed a willingness to contribute to the development Full 'opportunity for community service will be afforded them in this picturesque spot Ogden's archers have told the commission that as soon as a site is set aside for this sport they will improve the spot at their own expense The Rotary club assisted greatly In getting the project launched by agreeing to pay half the cost of havijng the landscape survey 'and plan drawn up The Kiwanis Exchange and Lions clubs have expressed their desires to be of assistance Altogether it seems that no project undertaken In Ogden has been so favored by community Indorsement and proffers of volunteer assist-"anc- " all-tim- e ' ali - st ' j t f v j g - i t It requires little imagination to visualize what the future of the 'project will be Actually the park will extend from Washington ave-'nualong the river through Lorin Farr park to the mouth of the can-yon with motor roads paths bridle trails golf course picnic and recreation grounds and other features designed to encourage healthful activities As one of the commissioners said when the formal action wa3 recorded "Now that we have gone into it let us hurry and put it over" e' out-of-do- or j - ) ait-shi- p? ce j Is The Old Life Best? Captain Sumner Sewall traffic of the British superintendent BY BRUCE CATTON colonial airways says this country more than any other has developed flying at night due almost enIt must be that the small boy knows more than we think he does tirely to the postoffice department when he plays at being an Indian Night flying is the most imporNot that the Indian is the happiest of mortals Some of the wealthy tant flying in air atfor ? ' Osages seem to be the unhappiest persons in the country tacks on citiea jdefnse But the payers carried a story the other day that contained food for thought— a story about the tribe of Cherokees that inhabits the Great Smolpy Mountain region in the western part of North Carolina and the MAN WRESTLES BIG eastern part of Tennessee ' BEAR KILLS ANIMAL These Cherokees are a remnant Nearly a century ago the TJnited States army undertook to move the Cherokees from the Great Smokies DENVER: Oct 3 9—-- ( AP)— John to what is now Oklahoma Most of them went but a few hid In the remote ravines and "forests and clung to their ancient hunting grounds B Marks has a bear story to match put forward by the gloomy They are still there and they live much as they did before the white any mentors o£ the gridiron But man came one Marks' is a real f To be sure they wear the white man's clothes and use While deer hunting he was atman s tools But they retain most of their ancient customs the white tacked iby a bear which he 'estifall Every they dance the Green Corn dance—a primitive expression of thanksgivi- mated to be about 18 months old ng- for bountiful harvests The women make pottery and beaded ware packing some 200 pounds of weight as these crafts were followed centuries ago the men are skilled in Two shpt3 failed to stop the anijust use of the bow and arrow The tribal medicine men still conduct the mal arwl before he could fire a the incantations and rites that were old before Columbus came third bear and man had mixed ls rther strac£e in vew of the fact that the tribe lives In the melee Marks' right leg-- ' was within a nights train ride of the nation's capital They are on the scratched and a finger lacerated edge lie managed finally to breqk of one of the most poplous sections of the globe yet they away and a third shot ended the live in a sort of backwater hidden deep in the mountain forests content combination boxinfir-wrestliconto cling to the old ways of their ancestors test be The will mounted! pelt feel3 tIiat they re wlse- - They have a abvut thcm way of life that tested by centuries and they find it do What good our radios our automobiles our schools and our A SUNSET DIVORCE they need of general hustle and bustle? In the quiet of the mountains they may have a chance N Y — Mrs FOUGHKEEPSIEI to get that which some-time- s Elizabeth eludes White of Jones Plains satisfaction with their who mothered nine children to ma place In the world contentment peace J We could not chansro nlaces with th in 51 years ot married life umc kuu tut lar uions turity has obtained our modern road ever to turn back But we might a divorce from her at least realize that husband on her charge of infidelon "svmcn we set so much store are not after "cwiamLa1msuui-uuuThe action Avas not: contested 1st nnssShin tnv ity a all to rood life essential it liV l iuuy KUU although the defendant was repre-i without them sented by counsel i r Wrap te f '3 Turgess f FASHION PLAQUE : J'edtime Stories — —- "f CAUGHT I us-se- renity - fe-el- : r Jin j —Jiminy- Skunk - J L 1 J ' v n ' - - 4 - -- — n II ill i He looked very carefully in the soft earth for Jimmy Skunk's foot- - prints Then he began to dig up Presently he pokd his head right outside Jimmy drpw a long breath Then he shook himself and combed the dirt out oi his coat and made him- self neat for Jimmy Skunk la a very neat person What do you think Jimmy did then! lie deliberately walked around to the end of the barn where th4 hole was He wanted to see tho$e traps from the outside You see Jimmy has Just a3 much curiosity jus any one else But he took grealj care not to go too near them At first he couldn't see them forjthey had been sprinkled with dusti! It looked as if there were no ijraps there But Jimmy knew better There were some small stones lying about Jimmy - w j "Then I faced the fact that ao many niothtra Ignore that when your son marries you have got to hold jhlm through hla dislikes you she wife or loae him For If your daugher-ln-lawill alienate your son from you by a thousand aubtle femlnlna devlcea on which you cannot perhaps put yourjflnger but which will end by pushing you entirely out of his life' 9 zAgo w - Miss Hattie Stahr of !2667 Lincoln avenue fell and broke her arm while roller skating Dr Osgood and Dr Rich set the fracture 9:00-10:0- i be-- enrich his life t have not been Jealous because he loves her better than he does me and puts her before me because that is the visible proof that he has made the right choice in a mate and! that his marriage is a success For those marriages are failures in which the mother jsuu holds the first place in her sen's heart where he turns to her for sym pathy and understanding instead of to his wife ' Tears From Our FJJca Today's cRadio r i k(Ml j hat had been as a blessing daughter-in-la- stowed upon my son something precious and woxjtderful that would a 1— t gt 20 1 i- When itlie man who had set the traps for Jimmy Skunk went down to look at! them the next day he discovered it once that one trap was sprunf The two other traps were just u he had left them "That's Queer" said the man) "I don't eee how that Skunk could have gprurg that trap without being caugh tf' He picked up the trap and examined it carefully He Very smart with a tweed frock is thought hi might find some black this tweed triangle with a velvet or white "In it" But ljiot a motif in one corner by Chanel single black or white hair did he find in th trap "That Skimk didn't spring! that thei :an decided "Something trap" else must iave sprung It" He look d very carefully In the MOUNTAIN TIME! soft earth for Jimmy Skunk's footThere were none When prints WESTERN DIVISION he had sefithose traps he had —KFUR Ogden— 1330 2257 sprinkled some fine dust- - over them — Program 0 It would Hive been impossible for 1:00- - 3:00 — Program Jimmy to hve stepped in that fine 5:30- - 8:00 — Program ' 8:00- - 9:00— -dust andjntt leave a footprint Republican rally" "That Skunk is still under the A DENVER— 920 KO 3259— the-madecWed barn" "I'll just leave these jtraps here I'll get him 6:00— Cities Service hour 7:00— Wrigley review sooner or later 8:00-So he refet the wicked steel trap Stromberg eextet 8:30 — Democratic orchestra more had been sprung sifted that Al- 9:30— Artists studio Music dust over it and went on his way ' bum He was sujre he would have that '' 408 5 —KFI Dos Angeles— 610 Skunk r' Now Jimmy had been right near 7:00— Wrigley review! ihat openirig when the man v iislted 8:00 — Orchestra the trap! jHe had kept quiet but 8:30 — Democratic national com- ' he hadn't missed anything that was K mittee going on He knew Just what the 9:00 — Music orchestra man wastdping He listened to the 10:30— Cinderella dance music sound of the man's footsteps dying 5814— KGO Oakland— 780 away Then he sighed "It's no 7:00 — for Wrigley review1 said to himself use" Jimmy 8:00 — Radio club me to think of getting out this way There isn't another opening t can 8:30 — Democratic national com- mittee'!' get out! I guess I've got to do 9:00— General Independent NBC some worli I4dont like digging but it lookM to me as If I shall have 10:00— Studio Moon Mair'c to digfthis (time It's a good thing 11:00 — Western Artists 4915— KGW Portland— 610 I can dig jf J couldn't dig I would be in a peek of trouble" 7:00 — Wrigley ''review He wentjj baak to the other end 8:00 — Retold Tales Democratic of the barn He went alon the 10:00 —Concert Moon Magic edge until jhe found a place where 11:00— Dance (2 hours) the earth Tjras fairly soft Than he 3028 —KSL Salt Lake— 990 began todjjjg He was going to ' dig 7:00—Governor Alfred II Smith down under- the foundation He speaking at Chicago didn't hurry about It You know 8:00 — Republican natloral' comhurries Therewas Jimmy seldom mittee toll nothing burry for So he just 8:15 — Orchestra and bar'tone took his tjtne about It He dug a 8:45— Democratic nation! comwhile then he rested a while Then mittee he dug a while longer then he 9:15—Utah contestants in vocal rested a while It wasn't very (much audition of a job after all Sooner than he 11:00 — Dance music had dared hope would be the case 11:30-- Silent he was under the underpinning 2342— KDYfi Salt Lake— I2S0 6:45 — Stock and mining exchange 6:50—Nightly doings 7:00— Program I stop I welcomed my Q Qcj) pyr J K Pray always keep yourself quite In body ana m brain ana witJ i --- : - YJ ' - ng C- WHY JIJDIY SKUNK WASN'T : ytt ":zW - V j a up-to-da- te "Of course he was devoted to me but the leva a mari'gtve kind that he gives to ha wife his mother Isn't the In all to her but ehe doesn't and hla children Ha may ba all meet his need for companionship Besides myj husband? and I had been ao happy together that I waa not wUflng to deiy my son the Joy we had had In each other nor deprive him of know " ing the rapture of parenthood aoul-aatitfyl- - all-met- "My boy was a llttl chap whtn my husband died to He la all that I hava In the world and naturally I Idolize him We have alWaya been very elosa together friends and pals and of course It has been a great Wrench to ma to fllva him up and his going has kft ma lonely enough pnFFBRBfrr nd rounds In-la- w ljBilJyllill)JgilJJ'l'!''11'1 j" hapi-pene- the settled 'I HAVE self in my daughter-in-law'- s We know what wtf'ujld have If the Zeppelin had landed from another planet among oiir cave anceBtora 200000 years agrp The entertainment would hafe been made up largely of fights which1 would: have been natural among cave men At iLakehUrst the 'program of entertainment which Dr Eckener attended read: class four "Boxing 160-pou- - p06fS MAMB 1b 6- hi (Copyright 1528 by th Star Coi) What impression did our civilization make on foreigners arriving in the Zeppelin when they landed and were "entertained" at Lake hurst! 1928 By AHERN 'BirTUAiCLBrMCS'MLBXAMPeR'' IS A SONO THEN A FIGHT FIRST fREIGHT BY AITl SENATOR JBINGHAM AIJTJIT 40 TO 80 BEST YEARS ii ILMOST any wife can make her husband believe anything she Awishea him to He may resent her criticisms of his mother but he! A heavy snow has fallen at listens to themland comes to believe that mother & & nagging interfere easiest almost halting traffic ing old womanl Anyway a man hates a feminine! row 'and the In come contact to and not wife to let is the mother peace way keep F A Jaynes general Buperin- - and so as the price of peace many a manrarely goes to see his mother d eht of the Western Union at San and has her in his home as little as he can Francisco arrived In a private car V "it Hd will go to Malad to hunt ducks "I waa determined that this ehouldnt happen to me ao I Shrlners hold will as ardently aa any lover ever wooed jThree hundred courted my dauflhter-ln-laa parade In Ogden tomorrow They hla mistress As a result she la aa devoted to me aa an own will have a banquet In the Masonic daughter couldbe and la always begging me to come and live : t w teijnple with them CHEYENNE Wyo' —Six men were killed and SO Injured when wind blew a caboose filled with laborers off the track near Lone mUT I have intelligence enough and love my son well ehojagh not to" 1 home by accepting the invitation for endanger the peace of hismother-in-lamother-in-laas a permanent fixture in on a visit and Triee the house axe two entirely different propositions So I keep my own live my own life and have my own Interestsand go to see them J F Pen-d- home phlef of Detectives L too not often Nor do I stay too long has returned from New York where he went lncharge of subjects "I think thai it is especially important for every young: couple to b for deportation alone during th first few years of their married life because It 1 "" a ' time of adjustment ( cars of apples will Seventy-fiv- e east be shipped from Ogden to the this autumn "There are bound to be clashes of temperament and taste and opinion but'these are far easier to amooth over If there la Relnhart L Gideon and Russell no third party looking on and urging the man to ba the head L! Davenport graduates of Ogden or telling the woman not to let any man run over ef house the high school are attending Amherst would end fn the bride burst alone the little flare-uLeft her college Massachusetts Ing Into tears and the man calling himself a brute and they would kiss and make up and no harm would be done but with All Denver and Rio Grande trains mother backing up her darling child It's the first aid to divorce were delayed "by a rock slide and collision near Helper a rear-en- d '" I -- p Utah In Politics The-llttl- The Associated Press) speaks tobut will unannounced night subject discuss foreign relations labor and reorganization of government be fore end of campaign CAMDEN N J —Curtis charged Fmith with shifting position on is sues (By CHICAGO — Smith Roldnson CHEYENNE Wyo called for tariff that will maintain "high and just" wages but "strike at monopolies" Tenn -- Borah CHATTANOOGA declared Robinson had taken opposite positions in congress from Smith's stand on water power prohibition and tariff WASHINGTON — Secretary of War Davis accused Smith of in reference to army l ousing in speech at Sedalf STAMFORD Conn — Governor Ritchie Maryland said Smith dominates Tammany rather than SON OF SINGER IS FOUND TO BE THIEF CHICAGO— William Hlrth chairman corn belt committee said Hoover responsible more than anyone else for veto of McNry-Hau-ge- n bill or BIRMINGHAM Ala— Josephti Daniels termed Hoover "spokesman of privilege" WASHINGTON — Representative Beck Republican of Pennsylvania raid Smith if elected would not of Democrats In have congress LINCOLN Neb — Governor to campaign for Hoover PITTSBURG — Philip Murray vice president of international ia United Mine Workers said miners give unqualified ' indorsement to Smith CHICAGO — Republican headquarters denounced circulation in Chicago of anonymous card attacking Smith on religious grounds Mc-Mulle- ' In the house breaks up the Intimacy Abetween husband and wife and prevents them from becoming JustN endearments are one as they might do If they were alone made and the time is confidence not suppressed under her eyes the and mood for telling it passes and so mdther quite without intending it becomes a barrier between her child and the husband or wife ttlLSO the presence of mother co-?uth- kicked some of those stones toward the place where he thought the traps were At first nothing hapThen a fairly good-size- d pened stone rolled right onto the pan of one of those traps Two wicked jaws leaped Into the air and came together with a snap It was so sudden that although he had expected It Jimmy Skunk jumped Then he turned and ambled away He ambled back toward Farmer Brown's He Iftiew there Were no traps over there He knew that on Farmer Brown's farm no traps were ever allowed "There is nothing llke being among friends" thought Jimmy (Copyright 1C28 T W Burgess) The next stoy "Jimmy Has a J i MEMPHIS — Senator McNary of Republican of Oregon McNary:Haugen bill urged farmers to support Hoover turned and with his hind feet he w w er 8:00 — Program 9:00 — Fashions 10:00 — Studio time 11:00— Orchestra 12:00 — Signing off SAN DIEGO Calif Oct 19— (AP) — Henry Schumann Heink son of Mme Ernestine Schumann Heink noted scontralto was declared guilty of grand theft by a jury here this afternoon lie was accused of having taken securities deposited with his stock and bond firm and using them as security for a personal loan j n "No matter how wrong thlnga aeem In imtf aon'a house I la a alack offer neither criticism nor advice My daughter-in-lahousekeeper according to my idea and my son does not have food to eat like hla mother cooked but the way his wife runs his house suits him and that la ail there la' td It ao far aa I am I' concerned w ! f!fOREOVER I reflect that I have been on this housekeeping Job for HI thirty year and she has been on it for three Why should I expect was her to have the skill that I possess? No doubt jny mother-in-laam as at at I hers as shocked my housekeeping just - w j "I remember how cocky I was aa a bride and how aure I waa that I knew everything about running ta house and how I re aented any Interference and so I hold my tongue when I aea food being wasted and dust under the beda and the beat-chinj j '! being used every day FOR after all the point pf thewhole thing is that I want my boy to be happy I don't want him o be dissatisfied with his wife or to find fault with her and so I try in every way to 'sell' her to him Instead of pointing out her faults to him RALEIGH N C—Formtr Democratic Senator Owen Oklahoma renewed attack on Smith and Tammany If a huge cistern largo enough to cover Trafalgar Square and aa high aj Nelson's Column were built as a water tank London would empty It twice dajjj h ' - !! ! j "And the result Is that we are all on the most delightful and harmonious terms and Instead of losing my aon I have gained a DOROTHY DIX daughter" 1 (Copyright by Public Ledger) j Hotel Bigelow ANNOUNCES " ' f j! 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