Waterloo Evening Courier (Newspaper) - November 7, 1927, Waterloo, Iowa DR GLENN FRANK has a daily editorial in the Courier for thinking men and women AND WATERLOO DAILY REPORTER THE WEATHER rain tonight nnd warm or in and extreme tonight sunrise sunset WATERLOO IOWA MONDAY NOVEMBER 7 1927 NOON HOME EXPOSITION AND RADIO SHOW OPEN TONIGHT In the Spotlight of TODAYS News FIVE MILES A MINUTE Twice in the space of two days man has attained the speed of his miles an hour On Saturday Major Mario de Bern ard of Italy flew his hydroplane at the rate of 3152 miles breaKing by more than 30 miles the mark of Lieut S M Webster of Great Brit ain competing in the recent der cup races Yesterday at dusk Lieut Alford J Williams U S N traversed the speed way at Mitchel field at 3226 miles per hour It was the first speed test or Lieut Williams ship following its conversion from a sea to a land plane and tho its performance was unofficially timed the navy ace is confident of repeating his feat be fore judges His machine is the same one which he planned to en ter in the international competition but which he was compelled to with draw for want of backing STALKING NEW ENGLAND Hunger and disease twin ogres that follow the wake of disaster menaced the regions of New England today as relief agen cies prepared to give them battle Earlier fears that loss of life had been heavy were substantiated when communication with the stricken dis was restored pushing the death list above 150 In the Winooski val ley of Vermont 86 were known to have perished while in Springfield Mass 6000 persons were routed from their homes by the waters Connecticut was expected to feel the force of the onrushing torrents today as the first touch of winter added to the suffering of the vic tims NOW MR CATCHIM The case at least has brought forth much nomenclature First there was Mr Kidwell the juror who aspired to an automobile as long as a block Now it is Mr S evanescent member of the United States marine corps Formerly assistant manager of the Washington office of the Burns de agency Mr Catchim enlist ed hurriedly in the legions of the devil dogs and is said to have hoped to denart Nov 1 for Haiti or other sectors where Uncle Sam is interest ed in maintaining order Secret serv ice however trapped him at Newport News Va and he was promptly scheduled for questioning along with his in the mat ter of the jury shadowing 4 a BACK TO VERMONT President jokingly or otherwise has shed a little more light on his plans for March 5 1929 and thereafter He is going back to Vermont After that for a year or two he is going to whittle This utterance carefully pon it is sure to the political experts is likely to bring about as much discussion as the fa mous I do not choose What subtlety is here What hidden mean ings are implied Is Silent Cal in tent on whittling literally figurative ly or otherwise What does whittling in the Ver mont use of the term involve Sit ting around on a nail keg in the general store Or is it something like our midwest expression saw ing It should be no trouble at all for every political writer in the land to get 100 or 150 columns out of the new pronunciamento END OF A The road of rebellion in Mexico when it does not lead to power ends at a blank stone wall with a squad of soldiers taking aim No prison ers waste away in dungeons plotting to escape No exiles spend their re maining days in foreign climes plan ning their return Last rites were said today for Gen Arnulfo Gomez prime mover in the recent revolt and with his body was laid to rest the spirit of the ing which briefly threatened the Calles government Gomez was cap tured and executed Friday after government forces had trapped his party in an ambuscade Four other rebel leaders met similar fates with in the past few days W CLEANING UP CHICAGO Coincident with the invasion of Washington by William Hale Thomp son in the interests of flood relief a cause which it is hoped he will further with better grace than he has the nations patriotism Chief Michael Hughes orders a citywide cleanup of vice and gambling Chi ago he tells police captains is wide open Conditions are very bad with dice roulet faro poker snd other commercialized games of chance in flagrant operation Gam blers have even printed business cards advertising their activities What else was to be expected Thompson in his campaign speeches virtually promised immunity to Vol stead violators and their ilk None but the most dangerous lawbreakers such as highway robbers nnd mur derers were to be bothered As it happens it is impossible to curb these more desperate gentry without setting up law enforcement nil along the line To attempt to enforce certain laws at the same time tossing others by the board is to court disaster THE CHANNEL HOAX Dr Dorothy Logan perpetrator of tho swim hoax has been fined 100 pounds and her trainer 50 pounds on charges of perjury brought by the News of ho World whose prize check Dr Logan ati first accepted and Inter Swearing that she had broken Tru die when as a mat ter of she had covered only part of the distance got the doctor in Dutch Dr Logan said she did it nil to prove tho need of supervision in swims We dont know what she did succeed in proving unless perhaps that she went about it the Wrong way IBM MOVES TO EXCLUDE ILL WEI Thomas B Love Would Sub Referendum at Pri mary State Election FEARS WET LEADER SUICIDAL TO PARTY Mark Sullivan Cannot Ap praise Effect of This Old Negative Movement By MARK SULLIVAN Washington D C Nov de velopment of the latest stage of the contest for the Democratic presiden tial nomination and a sign of the reluctance of dry Democrats to ac cept Gov Smith is in the form of a move made by one of the leaders of the dry wing of the party in the south Thomas B Love of Texas While the move so far consists merely of a signed letter in the Dal las News Mr Love says the plan lie proposes will be put in effect in the Texas Democratic primaries next May Would Bind Texas Delegation The proposal is that there shall be put before the Texas primaries a referendum which if carried will bind the Texas delegation The pro posed referendum reads in part as follows Resolved That we believe that the success of the proposal to align the Democratic party with the liquor forces of the nation would render certain its defeat in 1928 and seri hazard its continued existence as a moral force in national affairs and we hereby instruct the delegates from this precinct to support reso lutions which will conclusively bind the delegates from Texas to the national convention to vote as a unit first last and all the time against the nomination of Senator Reed of Missouri Gov Al Smith of New York Gov Ritchie of Mary land or any other man known to te out of sympathy with the thoro md efficient enforcement of our liquor both by the federal and state governments in full compliance with the provisions of the constitution of the United States Love Is a Leader As to whether this resolution will prevail in the Texas primaries it can only be said that Mr Love is and has been a leader and spokesman jf that part of the Texas Democracy which has been a majority and has easily dominated the party in Texas more or less continuously for practically 15 years ever thp first Woodrow Wilson campaign in 1912 and to some extent before Mr Love has been the Democratic national committeeman speaker of the lower house of the Texas legis lature and delegate to national con The positions taken by him have been identical with the posi tions taken by the Texas delegation in the last four Democratic national conventions In 1924 his faction readily carried the Texas primaries for McAdoo in a fight made by the other wing of the party for Under wood Mr Love in his letter to the Dallas News says of his proposed I predict that this resolution or one of smilar import will be adopt ed by an overwhelming majority and that no delegate from Texas will be sent to the national convention not known to be opposed to Reed Smith or Ritchie Mr Love says he would take the same position even if he were a wet Democrat devoted to the partys welfare because he says I have no doubt whatever that if the Dem party in its next national convention should pander to the liq uor element by nominating a nullify ing wet for president of the United States it would march thru a slaughterhouse to an grave Move Is Unprecedented So far as the writer dis patch can recall this is the first oc casion when an effort has been made to instruct a state delegation in a negative sense that is against cer tain candidates Whether the meth od turns out to be practicable re mains to be seen It will be inter esting also to observe whether this Texas device is adopted by other southern states in which the senti ment and the circumstances are much the same The novel development arises out of the fact that the dry Democrats the nation have no outstanding candidates The fa miliar rule of politics is to the effect that you cant bent somebody with nobody If that rule is valid Smith will be nominated The present in novation of the dry Democrats of Texas is their way of escaping from the handicap of not having an out standing dry candidate The normal and often practiced device under similar circumstances would be for the dry Texas Democrats to instruct lor some favorite son who would be merely a symbol to hold the dele gates against Smith This favorite son device is already being practiced in the present campaign by several states in both the Democratic and Republican parties The Texas dry Democrats however seem to have derided to dismiss all the usual camouflages and to try to give the Texas delegation a negative tion expressing exactly what the drys mean To Counteract Another Move Probably completeness of this ac count of the Texas development should include the statement that this move was made after and be muse of a movement by another fac tion in Texas 10 send nn od delegation which movement Mr Love says was organized by a Tex an who happens to bo the private secretary of Senator Copeland of New York and therefore working pre in behalf of Smith id New York Wants Break BURKS I expect the same break from you fellers that youve given all the rest of the witnesses W J Burns told newspaper men as he went into the grand jury room in the oil jury probe today Youll get the whole story and Ill give it to you He later charged that government men had tampered with Fall jurors but said his men had not KILLED MITE BUSS IT Monarchists Storm Consulate of Soviet Government at Shanghai Shanghai Nov per sons were believed to have been killed and five wounded during a riot late today when a body of 200 white Russians stormed the soviet Consul ate in the international settlement as an outgrowth of the tenth anniver sary of the soviet revolution now beins celebrated The white Russians who have been exiled from their native land since the soviet regime came into power gathered outside of the soviet consulate hurling bricks and break ing windows and attempting to break in the barred door The Russians inside the consulate opened fire upon the attack force Two persons one a woman are re ported to have been killed with five wounded A force of 100 riot police threw cordons about the consulate holding the crowd at bay Betting Big Election Issue Sleuth Files Affidavits That Government Man Talked with Juror ADMITS HIS OPERATIVES EMPLOYED BY OIL Agency Head Tells Grand Day Made Arrangements I for Shadows J In vigorous campaign J C Beckham nominee demands repeal of the parimutuel wagering law under s at Grass tracks D Samp Washington D C Nov 7 A c in A of jury tampering m the oil case was lodged son left s the Republican candidate The voters go to thp polls tomorrow against the government itself today by William J Burns As a result H R Lamb an as attorney general was called before the grand jury which earlier in the day had heard Burns defend the activities of the Burns men who he said had been employed by a Sinclair official to watch but not to approach directly the jury Burns accusation against the prosecution accompanied by affi davits filed with Justice Siddons the trial judge The affidavits made by Burns de said that five days after the trial started one of the jurors Norman Glascock was in conversa tion with a man who had been driving a car registered in Lambs name Had Trailed Juror I The same car one affidavit said previously had trailed car about Washington Even before Lamb went into the Louisville Ky Nov gubernatorial candidates and their political adherents brought to a close today their active campaigning which for the past few weeks has been marked contenders with optimism of the Buried Unnoticed as Harlem Pays Respects to Florence Mills New York Nov has stricken two names from the roll of grand jury room District Attorney Broadways favorites stars of the n fnr VinH nnn Woman Fined for Claiming That She Swam Channel London Nov Dorothy Cochrane Logan was fined with costs at the Mansion House po lice court today for swearing falsely that she swam the English channel Horace Carey Miss Logans train er was ned and costs in connection with the swimming fiasco Both pleaded guilty Dr Logan and Carey were charged specifically with violating the perjury act The prosecution was insti gated by the News of the World from which Dr Logan had collected a check for offered to a British woman who lowered Miss Gertrude time for swimming the channel was estimated that 57000 passed her bier to pay respect and 150000 at tended funeral service yesterday Gordon had made a disclaimer for j stage that had attained world pop the prosecution in the oil trial but each in their generation was engaged in the prosecution of The one was Florence Mills negro antitrust cases singer and dancer who had taken Burns told government attorneys j her curtain calls until shortly be that it was Henry Mason Day one fore her death last Thursday It of Harry F Sinclairs confidential agents who retained the services of Burns men to trail the jurors The son of the detective chief W Sher man Burns the present active head of the Burns agency also appeared before the grand jury dis closed some of the details of the shadowing agreement Watched Jury for Defense The younger Burns said his agency had been employed to shadow the jury on the day that it became evi dent the jurors would not be locked Tomorrow the voters of the state will decide upon their next governor other officials members of the general assembly and in a number of districts judicial officers Both the Republican and Democratic party leaders were unrestrained in claim ing overwhelming majorities The general assembly which meets in biennial session in January in all probability will hold a preponder ance of Democratic members due to the large majority that party had in the session two years ago Says Jockey Club Runs State J C W Beckham Democratic nominee for governor has stressed during his campaign an unqualified opposition to the Parimutuel law of the state which at present permits betting at all Kentucky race tracks President Plans to Work Up Lot of Vermont Shavings Washington D C Nov is the latest Coolidge dote The president asked what he intended to do after his term expired replied I am going back to Vermont What are you going to do in Vermont a year or two I am going to whittle Short Interviews With Home Folks A harmonious and helpful meet ing was the appraisal given today of the annual convention of the Iowa State Teachers association last week at Des Moines by County Su A E Jewett The big questions under consideration thru out Iowa and other states he said are the move for a secretary of edu cation in the presidents cabinet and the pension plan for teachers A committee has had the pension proposal in hand for several years in Iowa he said but the subject is so big and has so many angles that no solution has thus far been reached Jewett It was an inspiring sight to see the 304 high school mu on the stage at one time when an symphony orches tra played a program in the coli seum last Friday evening He stated he is not an expert in music but the numbers appeared to him to be He has contended that the Kentucky as artistically done as those played Jockey club under the law main a powerful lobby at the state capital and controlled state govern ment Judge Flem D Sampson of the by organizations whose members have been practicing and playing to gether for a long time f Tiii i r i trill ui other was a fat little c own Republican can who despondent f up This was Oct 19 Inasmuch as the jury was not locked up we were employed to place it under surveillance for their the defenses protection he said Noth iig that was done in this case by our men was at all improper We are a detective agency licensed and bonded to make investigations and have a perfect right to investigate a juror Our operatives were sent back whenever it was found that any of the jurors did not need shadowing Our men did not shadow Robert C I named and apparently impoverished sent a bullet thru his brain Saturday Thus passed Marceline he who made million children happy Four at Clowns Funeral But Marceline was Broadways fav as long ago as 10 years Per haps that was why only four per sons had visited the chapel in which his body still rested today One was his widow Ada Holt All other was Phil Dwyer animal im personator who had worked with Marceline in the hippodrome when the once beloved buffoon had been the delight of audiences Just a discarded clown said Dwyer disconsolate It proves all over again that the saddest figure in the world is a clown He never finds happiness Scores Collapse At the service for Miss Mills has a I silent on the race track I question I A special election of municipal and I county officials will b3 held in Louis where the Democratic party has been in power since June when the courts ousted the Republican bents on a charge of fraud in the 1925 elections IMPORTANT FEATURES IN TUESDAY ELECTIONS nidi nuu mi Flora juror No 6 because we had Harlem the worlds largest surprise that mentioned in Pastor Urges More Drastic Divorce Law not gotten to him on the list Denies Car Field Lamb later expressed the utmost his name had been connection with the case and denied that he had at any time followed Glascock to the Po tomac flying field Lamb said I have never been at the Poto mac flying field Lamb said I never heard of Glascock until I was I brought down here Lamb said that Oct 22 the date Long claims his automobile was at the Potomac flying field his car was in the shop of George Aikens for repairs and he did not obtain it un til that afternoon when he drove to a country club to play golf Pure Lies Lamb Says Lamb characterized attempts to connect him with approaching jur ors as pure lies and said he will consider consulting with counsel re garding filing suit against those con with the making of thc affl Des Moines Nov drastic laws governing marriage and divorce in Iowa were urged last night by Rev Walter A Morgan pas tor of the Trinity Methodist church in a sermon to his congregation He expressed the belief that a couple in tending to marry should give notice of such intention and be made to wait several days before a license could be obtained He also advocat ed extension of the elapsed time after a divorce before one of the parties to the suit could remarry Five years was suggested as the time that should pass between a divorce and a second marriage negro community rendered perhaps the greatest tribute it ever paid an individual In a heavy atmosphere emphasized by the scent of great masses of flowers scores collapsed during the service By the J New Al Smith is op the adoption of a constitution lengthen the term of governor from two to four years with gubernatorial elections in years amendment sponsored by Republicans of law OEM GIRL Police Watch Man Who Mixed Youthful Romance with Business Milwaukee Wis Nov INS A middleaged business man known frequently to mix romance with busi ness was under surveillance today by Waukesha police as they sought to link him with the disappearance Oct 11 of pretty Lillian Graefe Milwaukee The girls body was found floating mg betting on horse races I n the Fox river near Waukesha a is espoused by Democrats the guber candidates are J C Beck ham Democrat and Flem D Samp son Republican San Rolph rec handkerchief 11 knitted around her throat A post mortem examination indicated physicians said that she had been strangled and her body thrown into the river A girl friend has been found by po Eight feminine stars of the negro Republican but indorsed theatre bore the massive 810000 cofi W Democrats rounding out 16 years nce to whom the dead girl told of go fin to the hoarse as ls seeking another four ing on a blind date They have Floral tributes said to represent Jear term He will be opposed in non 000 turned 12 automobiles into i partisan election by James E Power great Vehicles of color A bank of indorsed by Republicans and Ralph roses that came from A Friend in Uhl wealthy wall paper dealer England set Harlem to wondering whether tho friend was the Prince London i leadership of United States Sena m Miss Mills London audiences 11 t R i i Vare Leadership in Peril j a mayoralty fight found other witnesses who told of frequent meetings between the busi ness man under surveillance and the dead girl and her parents frequently heard her refer to him as Jack umes Rains and Warmer Weather P g Vare jn the Re publican organization of the state is at issue J Hampton Moore pendent is opposing Harry A choice of Vare Ohio Voters will decide whether Some mayors and justices of the peace are Des Moines Nov 7 davits He was greatly concerned j from the cold snap of the last j to be allowed a month in fees with whatever embarrassment might i three days was predicted by the from criminal rases proposal in be caused Attorney General Sargent weather bureau here toj by Antisaloon league and he said Late in the day the government sent before the grand jury Douglas Catchim recently enlisted marine and who was about to sail for Haiti when summoned Catchim who pre was employed here by the Bums agency was reported to have boasted that if he could get out of the country immediately he would be fixed for life dav The forecast for tonight posed by Ohio Automobile clubs and i John W Smith Roads to calls for probable rains i who says prohibition cannot be rig with rising temperatures in the south j idly enforced in any large city is and extreme cast portions of the state seeking reelection New Nugget Discovery Near Denver tonight The lowest temperatures reported last night wore 32 degrees at each Charles City Dubuque and Lindys Candidate He is opposed by John C Lodge has made no campaign person Denver Colo Nov than an hours drive from Denver a new gold field has been discovered are R new ucla Des Moines the weather bureau an e were nominated and of persons made Dry Agents Mop Woman Daughter in Auto Fall Improves May Be Taken Home Soon Washington D C Nov Albert B Fall who has been ill here of congestion of the lungs con to show improvement over night The former interior secretary breathed easier and his physicians are planning T consultation for con sideration of how soon he can be returned to his home in New Mexico QUAKES ON COAST Santa Barbara Cal Nov slight earthquake shock was felt here at oclock this morning Reports from Ventura and San Luis said the tre mor was noticed in those cities Cedar Rapids la Nov H D and her dry area of Cedar was daughter Marjorie 31 Cascaden ave 1 considerably enlarged today were severely cm and bruised j ing a mop up hero last night by about the head and body early last is to election I federal and state evening when tho automobile in The biggest haul was made at thc which they were riding with Shad of 6 E Anderson where a man collided with a oar driven by gallon still was found in operation M H Scrum 514 Washington A fully equipped bar was found Fourth operation at thc homo of Andersons father Emil Anderson next door Supplies of alcohol rnd other con glass that was broken in tho crash traband in large quantities wore They were vowing comfortably a found at several other places and homo today badly damaged anl ave nue Mrs and her daugh ter were injured largely by window Lodge toTard it toda in thc hope of a g of Lindbergh j finding end Of tne rainbow Throe members of the house The field is near toe place will be elected to fill I the Green found ev The districts are m New in 1858 First intimation of itf Ohio and Pennsylvania was the finding of several One other state Kentucky nuggets will elect a governor In Mississippi Despite an announcement by the Gov Theodore G Bilbo i state land board that fortunes are Democrat has the nomination which i not lying around on the ground the roads literally swarmed with gold 4 l According to the board the MIi 11 i i gold is thm but mining op in Fair field Raids be required to got it wholesale arrests made Two Drivers Hurt Two Dead Two When Autos Crash Hurt In Auto Crash Omaha Neb Nov The Courier should bo at your home before oclock If thru error of the carrier boy or other en use yort fail to your paper by that time please 5100 and copy cT the paper will be sent Phone calls must reach this office before p m I Chester Pa i INSl j Two men wore killed instantly and j another man and woman were in which collided with each other here j last night wore seriously injured ard j anci into a tree la Nov men were to be arraigned today here on liquor following their ar over the weekend when n dozen state and local officers raided homes and restaurants ir an to mop up Fanfield Harry Freshwater and i Raymond Raker Fairfield and Ar thur Griffin are in jail Fied Johnson is free on bail Besides several gallon of allowed alcohol and wine the rairiors ok six slot machines from on j Chicago Nov 7 of j four other persons in machine Standard Oil company of Indi J ty today The dead are believed to ana today declared a regular rth wore cut and bruised Yatos nnd Soref both suffered concussion of the brain Sorof nUo sustained several fractured ribs and was badly cut and bruised A baby the car was uninjured In bo Frank Laws of and Philadelphia Those behoved dying in Chester hos are Mary C Kelly Philadel phia find Edward Cynwyd itrs of record Nov IS dividend of W 12 cents and an ex tra rash dividend of cents on each I have of capital The divi is payable Doc 15 to Cow and Car Meet on Grant Highway in Sunday Traffic Successfully escaping with one of tho hundreds of au that passed over Grant highway yesterday afternoon t I Chase 414 Ninth street oast mct Ins match when ho attempted to Ret away from the uncertain driv ing of an exceptional cow thai had left its pasture for the paved drive of the highway Chase hit tho cow he reported to police hero about three miles from the city Neither cow nor ear suf serious damage STATION Waterloo Program 7 p by Glenn A Tibbitts Why I Be lieve in Waterloo Coast Kings orchestra 8 p or chestra p solo Ball accompanied by Fred Se ward 9 p La Hoe tenor accompanied by Elizabeth Jane Corning 10 p show by A 3 Edelson Co Tuesday 7 p m Address by Ray C Egbert post master I Believe In Wa Lloyd and orchestra Address by Congressman T T B Robinson congressman thc Third district on state and national topics Trombone solo Kenneth Shep ard accompanied by Fred Leon ard Baritone solo Dr Carter E Moodie Waverly and Waterloo Ukelele duet Mary Bradley and Thelma Stribley Style show Station the Waterloo Eve ning Courier will go on the air at 7 oclock tonight from Forum hall marking the official opening of Wa first annual Home Exposition and Radio Show Mayor Glenn A Tibbitts will open the program with a short address on Why I Believe in Waterloo and at regular intervals until 10 oclock Waterloo musicians will be on the air Stretching 50 feet above the roof of the Forum twin aerial poles erected this morning as the final preparation for the week of broad casting which is in store for Wa and the midwest All elec and mechanical equipment has been installed by K W Pyle gov licensed radio engineer and was given a final test early this afternoon Colors Glad Picture Forum hall might be called Ex position hall this week with 40 booths decorated by local concerns for the display of home furnishings and radio equipment The interior of the building has been appropriate ly decorated with a galaxy of col ors and displays are attractively set off by scores of floor lamps spread the hall Broadcasting from the station will be done in full view of the public and will give many the first glimpse behind the scenes of a broadcasting station The booth has been established in the center ol the hall and between broadcasting periods the many dis plays will provide interest until the next number goeS out into the ether Chance to See Mike the official opening of the show but every night this week station will be on the air at 7 at 8 at 9 and at 10 each time for 20 minutes or more Perhaps the greatest interest in the exhibition will be in the public broadcasting The famous mike with which everyone is familiar but which very few have seen will be in full view of the audience during the entire program The Gulf Coast Rythm Kings and the orchestra two of Waterloos most popular dance will ive pro grams as the first musical numbers on tonights program At Charles Ball will give a cornet solo accom by Fred Seward and at 9 p m George La Hue tenor will sing several selections accompanied by Elizabeth Jane Corning on the piano Style Show Big Event One of the outstanding events of the opening program will be a style show by the A J Edelson Co This will be the first time that such an event has been broadcast in the middlewest Sis regular employes of the Edelson Co have been selected as models and will feature afternoon and street cos tumes and dress and sport coats All outfits which the models will wear have been taken directly from the stock of the store The newest in hosiery millinery lingerie and sowns will be exhibited by Edna Layher Celia Baron Dorothy Mit chell Eleanor Walker Marguerite Nichols and Cover Sterling who have been chosen by Mr Edelson as models A description of their costumes will bo broadcast while they are on pa rade visitors at the hall Forty Booths Twenty Waterloo concerns which deal in radios or home furnishings will occupy 40 booths lined on all I four sides of tho hall These dis plays bring out to tho fullest degree tho latest designs in radios and home I Lad carmens are al featured in booths Those who will have displays dur ing tho show are Standard Tire ft Co Corn Bel Business col lowr Public Service company company Colo Electric com puny Music com i pany Davidson company I nent Petroleum company Shoo store Coca Cola works Thomas Springer Health Device company Auto i Seller Furniture company Electric company Nichols Gates James Black Dry Goods company A Loath t Co A J Edelson company Inc Au to Supply company and Rath Paek i ing company Tho will oin at 630 p m j Admission for adult will be 35 cents id for children 10 cents rs 11 Marlln