oc-plain-dealer 1923-10-17
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CLASSIFIED RATES
15c Per line, for 3 times; 25c Per line for 4 times; $1.09 per line per month. No charged ad accepted for less than 47c. Phone 151.
Miscellaneous
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE—Essex roadster, '20, in good condition, $475, terms, or take Ford as first payment. Phone 783-J.
Stewart Says
WON'T PAY
SOLD
MR. KEEP-PUTTING-IT-OFF has learned many a bitter lesson. The time to act is NOW, if you'd be let in on the bargain side of a good real estate deal.
16-ACRE GROVE 2 MILES SOUTH of Anaheim; soil the very best; 6 acres in 8-year-old valencias; big crop set; 4 acres young valencies, interset in 4 acres of full-bearing walnuts; half interest in pumping plant; good house and barn. Price $30,000, part cash and easy term. Folks, here is something good, and if the OIL FIELDS STRIKE, this property is certainly sitting pretty.
JAMES E. STEWART
Exclusive Realtor
202 W. Center St.
LEGAL NOTICE
SCHOOL BOND ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of Anaheim School district of the County of Orange, State of California that in accordance
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT—5-rm. furnished house, double garage. 417 E. Broadway.
FOR SALE—$35 well-built two-wheel trailer, pneumatic tires. W. J. Travers, Fullerton, RFD 1.
FOR SALE—o-room modern bungeow; cellar, garage, fruit trees. See Owner, after 6 p. m., 1219 Diamond st.
WANTED TO TRADE—Dort touring car, good condition, for late truck. T. W. Clark, route 1, box 24.
WANTED—German-speaking practical nurse. Call after 5 p. m., 130 S. Philadelphia st.; phone 131-R.
FOR SALE—2-room small house on Zeyn st., $1800 cash; terms, $2200 Inquire 836 N. Zeyn st.
WANTED—Salesman with car, experienced in selling insurance, real estate or newspapers. A permanent position. See Mr. Henry, 418 N. Los Angeles st., Anaheim, after 5 p.m.
FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished house with garage. Inquire at Plain Dealer office.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed room for rent. Phone 718-W, or call 319 S. Claudina.
FOR SALE—3-room furnished garage house, $2300 cash or terms. 822 N. Palm.
FOR SALE—Alrdale puppy, three months old; male pedigree. 850 N. Janss st.
WANTED
Man to interview prospects and accompany them; "free transportation." Big 45,000-acre subdivision in northern California. Biggest and best proposition ever offered in Anaheim; you can make big money this winter while your grove can spare you.
James E. Stewart
WANTEE
Your car needs no greasing. Come to 428 les st.
"Homesite Habitation"
THESE LOTS are price right. Two east front close-in Hess tract at one east front in the tract at $1700; one residence site on South 750; one lot in Mountain at only $1150. We do these on easy terms.
DISTINCTIVE AND IN A wonderful Spanish exceptional beauty and Blue gum finish three rooms; domed and spacious ceilings; hardwood flooring; no better construction city at any price; but home builders. The price is only a few hundred than is asked for the of similar size, but it thousand dollars more will be a genuine place this remarkable place.
NEW FIVE-ROOM—sign on large, well-located embodies featureally in higher-priced $6300, with terms of balance $50 per month interest.
ONE ACRE—a few borough heart of town in a girdistrict. The price of be amply justified for but it is improved when a profitable investment spect.
Kindly ask for Mr.
JAMES E. STEWART
Exclusive Realtor
202 W. Center St.
LEGAL NOTICE
SCHOOL BOND ELECTION
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of Anaheim School district of the County of Orange, State of California, that in accordance with the provision of the Political Code of the State of California, an election will be held on the 27th day of October, 1923, at the Intermediate Public School Building in said district, between the hours of eight o'clock a.m. and eight o'clock p.m., during which period and between which hours the polls shall remain open, at which election the question of issuing and selling bonds of said district to the amount of One Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots, for building or purchasing one or more school buildings, for insuring school buildings, for supplying school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for improving school grounds will be voted upon.
The said bonds thereunder to be issued and sold, shall be of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars each, and shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, at the County Treasury, and said bonds shall be numbered from 1 to 110 consecutively, payable as follows:
Bonds numbers 1 to 10 inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run One year.
Bonds numbers 11 to 20 inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run Two Years.
Bonds numbers 21 to 30, inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run Three Years.
Bonds numbers 31 to 40, inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run Four Years.
Bonds numbers 41 to 50 inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run Five Years.
Bonds numbers 51 to 60 inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run Six Years.
Bonds numbers 61 to 70 inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run Seven Years.
Bonds numbers 71 to 80 inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run Eight Years.
Bonds numbers 81 to 90 inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run Nine Years.
Bonds numbers 91 to 100 inclusive One thousand Dollars each, to run Ten Years.
Bonds numbers 101 to 110 inclusive, One thousand Dollars each, to run Eleven Years.
FOR SALE—Airdale puppy, three months old; male pedigree. $50 N. Janss st.
WANTED
Man to interview prospects and accompany them; "free transportation." Big 45,000-acre subdivision in northern California. Biggest and best proposition ever offered in Anaheim; you can make big money this winter while your grove can spare you.
James E. Stewart
Exclusive Realtor
202 West Center St., Anaheim
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt.; also front bedroom; separate entrance; garage. 327 S. Olive st.
FOR SALE—A young Jersey cow, fresh, rich milker. $100; 2-year-old heifer, a team of mules, white leghorn pullets and 9x12 Axminster rug. W H. Muller. 1-2 mile east and 11-4 miles south of Cypress.
LOST—Sunday evening, a half-grown yellow and white Angora kitten. 129 W. Charleston st.; reward.
LOST—A black and orange female Persian cat on East st. Monday evening. Phone 670-2; Bluebird Drapery Shop.
FOR RENT—Bedroom with breakfast. $5 per week; lady only. 315 S. Clementine.
FOR SALE—Oak dining set, library table, 3 oak rockers, desk, child's bed, mattress and springs. 500 E. Broadway.
FOR SALE
Considerably below cost of duplication—NEW SPANISH BUNGALOW—AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
Genuine Spanish and unusually artistic; all special decorations and fixtures. The exterior design will please you; the inside arrangement is ideal, including two large bedrooms, very spacious living room, large sunny breakfast room, newest kitchen features. Owner has a quick sale price and terms, which will appeal to the careful buyer. See the Owner, 754 N. Clementine st.
FOR SALE—6-room house and garage; 50x150 lot, close in; $4200; terms. 602 E. Broadway.
DOCTOR'S ORDERS
Business must be sold on account of sickness. Fruit and produce business, including 5-year lease. Will sell at cost. Located in Sam Selig store, Shaw building.
SEE MR. CASE
The J. E. Schumacher Co.
Exclusive Agents
212 West Center Street
WANTED—Girl or middle-aged woman to help with general house
$6300, with terms of balance $50 per month interest.
ONE ACRE—a few bays heart of town in a district. The price of be amply justified for but it is improved with A profitable investment spect.
Kindly ask for Mr.
SIDNA REALTY CO
245 W.CENTER
MISCELLANY
DRESSMAKING—Mrs. Dabney, phone 3
FOR SALE—House and wall bed. 606 E.
FOR SALE—$4000 first-class Anaheim p.Adele st.
WANTED-$2500 five years, on close in pro
DRESSMAKING—Recitality, in your home Phone 384-W.
FOR SALE—Tent to traveling; also o cot. 125 Bush st.
FOR SALE—Alfalfa Riverside Alfalfa Grove Hill Blvd., Santa Anita PIANO like new.Harry Fellinge,Nelia C.E.RAM CONTRACTOR AN Plans, specifications given free of charge Center-st., Anaheim.
POULTRY wanted E.W.Pohlman,7R
FOR SALE—New egg; bargain.phia st.
ARE YOUR CHIC Parker's Magic Wood drinking water or oilice and miltes; antseed.Local Feed
FOR SALE—R roosters.Mrs.C.H.2 box 281,Anahel Rhode Island Run from world's greatest No Sunday sales.V W.Maple,Fullerto
Advice on For Appointment
Six Years.
Bonds numbers 61 to 70 inclusive,
One thousand Dollars each, to run
Seven Years.
Bonds numbers 71 to 80 inclusive,
One thousand Dollars each, to run
Eight Years.
Bonds numbers 81 to 90 inclusive,
One thousand Dollars each, to run
Nine Years.
Bonds numbers 91 to 100 inclusive
One thousand Dollars each, to run
Ten Years.
Bonds numbers 101 to 110 inclusive,
One thousand Dollars each, to run Eleven Years.
That W. C. Maxwell will act as Inspector and Frank F. Davis and L. Goble will act as Judges of said Election, and conduct the same, said Inspector and Judges being competent and qualified electors of said School District.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this 2nd day of October, 1923.
E. H. METCALF,
W. J. ELLIOTT,
GEO. W. SLOOP.
Trustees of Anaheim School District, Orange County California.
Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24.
DOCTOR'S ORDERS
Business must be sold on account of sickness. Fruit and produce business, including 5-year lease. Will sell at cost. Located in Sam Selig store, Shaw building.
SEE MR. CASE
The J. E. Schumacher Co.
Exclusive Agents
212 West Center Street
WANTED — Girl or middle-aged woman to help with general house work. Two adults and two children in family. Small house and all modern conveniences. Write Box 8, care Plain Dealer.
FOR RENT — Unfurnished 4-room modern duplex, with garage, $50.
735 N. Lemon st.
REJECT PROHIBITION
MELBOURNE, Oct. 17.—Queensland has rejected prohibition by a majority of 22,000 votes, it was announced today following the official count of the recent election.
For RESULTS use The Plain Dealer.
TUBBY
I BETCHA DONT WEIGH THAT MUCH, THEM SCALES AINT RIGHT
NO WONDER YOU WEIGH THAT MUCH! YOU GOT YOUR COAT ON, YOU GOTTA TAKE IT OFF WHEN YOU GET WEighed
NEW TODAY
WANTED
Your car needs washing and greasing. Come to 428 S. Los Angeles st.
"Homesites and Habitations"
THESE LOTS are priced absolutely right. Two east front lots in the close-in Hess tract at $1750 each; one east front in the pretty Palomar tract at $1700; one high-terraced residence site on South Palm at $1,750; one lot in Monte Vista tract at only $1150. We deliver any of these on easy terms.
DISTINCTIVE AND INDIVIDUAL—A wonderful Spanish type home of exceptional beauty and arrangement. Blue gum finish throughout main rooms; domed and specially finished ceilings; hardwood floors throughout; no better construction in the city at any price; built by quality home builders. The price of $8500 is only a few hundred dollars more than is asked for the ordinary house of similar size, but it shows several thousand dollars more of value. It will be a genuine pleasure to show this remarkable place.
NEW FIVE-ROOM—of unique design on large, well-located lot. This place embodies features found usually in higher-priced homes. Only $6300, with terms of $1000 cash, balance $50 per month, including interest.
ONE ACRE—a few blocks from the heart of town in a good residential district. The price of $7000 would be amply justified for location alone, but it is improved with small house. A profitable investment in every respect.
Kindly ask for Mr. Ambrose.
SIDNAM REALTY
NEW TODAY
FOR QUICK SALE—Ford roadster, motor and tires in good condition; $235 cash. Fullerton garage, Fullerton, Calif.
FOR LEASE
approximately forty (40) acres of grain land, one mile east of Yorba; this tract known as the cemetery tract; this lease for a term of one to three years. All bids must be delivered, sealed, to the secretary of the company at Anaheim, prior to 2 o'clock p.m. on Monday, Nov. 5, 1923.
Right is reserved to reject any and all bids.
ANAHEIM UNION WATER CO.
By L. J. Sheridan, Secy.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Man to take wash rack. 428 S. Los Angeles st.
WANTED—Capable, honest orchard man with tractor to care for and live on small orange ranch; new modern bungalow; plenty outside work available also. Owner, 221-J-2, Anaheim.
WANTED—Woman to help with workwork few hours each day. Ph. 111-R; 112 N. Olive.
WANTED—Several all around stock, bond and mortgage salesmen for Orange and Los Angeles Counties. Leads furnished. Salary and big commission to right parties. Apply in person, 312-13 Hill-St., Santa Ana, California. Phone 2346.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Dressmaking. 202 N. Olive.
WANTED—To buy from private owner late model sedan; must be a bargain; state cash price. Box BC, Plain Dealer.
WANTED—Housework. 1221 Pearl street.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Newly furnished Shaw Apts., cor. Center sts.
FOR RENT—Single and Strictly modern, continental water. Reasonable rent. Lemon-st., Colonial Apts.
FOR RENT—Apt. Stew 113 Emily Street.
ROOM AND BOARD a Claudina.
FOR RENT—Front Apt. professional office. Comnished, 2 rooms, kitchen dressing room. Robertsner Center and Lemon.
FOR LEASING
Choice space in store; available location; at price not be duplicated; large front and show window;
If you are looking for a cation, this is your chance.
Ralph W. Maa
230 E. Center st.
FOR RENT—Single and Strictly modern, continued ter. Reasonable rent. 14 st., Colonial Apts.
FOR RENT—5-room house and Brookhurst. H. D. H.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished Shaw Apts. Corner Centena-sts.
FOR RENT—Close 1 rooms. 215 N. Claudina.
FOR RENT—Front b garage, close in. 215 Electrocuted Leaves Children
FOR RENT—Garage. 3 more.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bedroom with or without West S. Illinois st. was electro-
ONE ACRE—a few blocks from the heart of town in a good residential district. The price of $7000 would be amply justified for location alone, but it is improved with small house. A profitable investment in every respect.
Kindly ask for Mr. Ambrose.
SIDNAM REALTY CO PHONE 210
MISCELLANEOUS
DRESSMAKING—At your home. Mrs. Dabhey, phone 333-M.
FOR SALE—Household furniture and wall bed. 606 E. North st.
FOR SALE—$4000 mortgage on first-class Anaheim property. 513 E. Adele st.
WANTED—$2500 first mortgage, 3 years, on close in property. Ph. 452.
DRESSMAKING—Remodeling a specialty, in your home; dependable Phone 384-W.
FOR SALE—Tent to attach to car for traveling; also one good folding cot. 125 Bush st.
FOR SALE—Alfalfa and bean straw. Riverside Alfalfa Growers Ass'n. 210 Hill Bldg., Santa Ana. Phone 1383M.
PIANO like new. Fullerton. 620. Harry Fellinge, Nelson Music Co.
C. E. RAMELLA
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plans, specifications and estimates given free of charge. Office 1000 E. Center-st., Anaheim.
POULTRY
POULTRY wanted for cash. Phone E. W. Pohlman, 7R2. Address RD2.
FOR SALE—New Queen Incubator, 180 eggs; bargain. 836 S. Philadelphia st.
ARE YOUR CHICKENS LOUSY? Parker's Magic Wonder given in the drinking water or foods, rids fowls of lice and mites; it's a tonic guaranteed. Local Feed Dealers.
FOR SALE—R. I. red breeding roosters. Mrs. C. E. Wilcox, route 2, box 281, Anaheim.
—Rhode Island Red hatching eggs from world's greatest laying strain. No Sunday sales. W. Starbuck, 201 W. Maple, Fullerton. Phone 59-M.
Advice on Poultry
For Appointment Write
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—Dressmaking. 202 N. Olive.
WANTED—To buy from private owner late model sedan; must be a bargain; state cash price. Box BC, Plain Dealer.
WANTED—Housework. 1221 Pearl street.
WANTED—Children to care for, either daytime or nights. Also dressmaking and sunny front room for rent. 329 S. Philadelphia.
WANTED—Window washing and house cleaning. Call Walter Kynast, phone 588-M.
WANT ORANGE GROVE in exchange for 16-unit court in Long Beach. Must be good and located between Placentis and Santa Ana. This court is now with new furniture, income $880 month. Write or call on Lash and Dennis, 77 Atlantic ave., Long Beach, Calif.; phone 649-58.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. Leota P. Anderson
Office Phone 418
Residence Phone 1074
CHIROPRACTOR
204 Fisher Building
Anaheim, California
Six Years' Practice in L. A.
Dr. J. H. Coleman
CHIROPRACTOR
250 E. Center St., Ground Floor
Phone 845 Anaheim, Calif.
Phone 380
Dr. D. G. Golding
General Office Practice
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted
Cassou Bldg.
120 W. Center St.
Anaheim, Calif.
IRWIN C. SUTTON, M. D.
SKIN AND ALLIED DISEASES
Hours: 11 to 4 and 7 to 8
OFFICE 412 SPURGEON BLDG.
SANTA ANA.
M.EUGENE DURFEE ARCUTECT
Phone 692, New Kraemer Bldg.
Anaheim, Calif.
FOR RENT—NEWLY fur Shaw Apts, Corner Centenials-sts.
FOR RENT—Close rooms. 215 N. Claudina.
FOR RENT—Front garage, close in. 215 FOR RENT-Garage.
more.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished on West S. Illinois st.
DO YOU WANT to live the ranch of duplex bungalow in An Bemis near large rooms, breakfast reported to in features; everybody was helping large garage. Apply No It is that JACKSON'S MEN'S and he came
FOR RENT—Wanted fire person to occupy a room over the body front bedroom with outlet was "death garage." 825 N. Palm; been electrocuted-Bert F. Steelhead..voidable."
FOR RENT—Nicely parlors in Ful-room apartment. Phone arrangements.
FOR RENT—Furn..for 10 a.m.M.Inquire 122 W.Cypress Methodist 384-W.ev.C.R.Mon-ment is to be
FOR RENT—Modern galow; short distance helm. Owner, phi..221 by a widow
FOR RENT—6-room centia ave.; gas, electric; garage; no bath-ed, painted and varnish.Call 420 E. Chapman phone 632-W.
FOR RENT—Duplex delphia.Inquire 129 S.-No trace E.Schick housekeeping, partly for S.Lemon st.
FOR RENT—3-room only.116 S.Olive st.tiff Byern.g.in the cell-home where he disap-pard proper-rubber"and paint"; $125.Phone 492 San Diego.rised Amer-a week.will authori-ship search.it
McWILLIAMS pure for sale at mill at all of uniden-calif.reported Wright, 215 time the wealthy bro-seen will be made.it.of the "love nest"ding to officers,Mrs.E.Drew Clark were liv-and wife,and where arrested on a charge ofick's name to a power oforder to gain control ofestate,failed to throwFOR SAINT-months'oil Royal cor-31-2,runO.Thorn Olive.
FOR SAINT-on the baffling mys-ing extra
DRWIN C. SUTTON, M.D.
SKIN AND ALLIED DISEASES
Hours: 11 to 4 and 7 to 8
OFFICE 412 SPURGEON BLDG.
SANTA ANA.
M. EUGENE DURFEE
ARCHITECT
Phone 692, New Kraemer Bldg.
Anaheim, Calif.
Office Hours 10 to 4 Phone 810
Dr. Guy Allison Rawson
MEDICINE-SURGERY
714 Lemon Street Anaheim, Calif.
JOHNSTON-WICKETT
CLINIC
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
HOURS
8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
This Is A Puzzling Situation
NOW YOU'LL SEE A DIFFERENCE
Copyright, 1923, by United Feature Syndicate
TEACHER KILLED
WEBLO, Colb., Oct. 18.—MarMay Chambers, 27, school
her at La Junta, was instantly
and three other women and
year-old boy were seriously ind today when an auto was struck.
M.P.R. crossing.
PREMIER APPEARS
TO HAVE RECEIVED
CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—David Lloyd
erge and his party left Chicago
Springfield today on schedule.
From all appearances Eng-
's former prime minister seemto have recovered from his indiation that caused him to cancel
terday's engagements. In ChiJEGRETE FUNERAL TODAY
general services were held this
hing from St. Mary's Catholic
church in Fullerton and St. Boniface
Church in Anaheim for Mrs.
Risco Negrete, 17, with interin the Holy Cross cemetery.
McAulay was funeral director.
PROGRESS OF ANAHEIM
AS TOLD BY BUILDING
Year Permits Total
1922 675 $1,413,046
1921 564 1,253,870
1920 362 879,950
1919 174 464,500
27TH YEAR—NO. 44
ER STOLE WIFE
if. Edison Co. Rates Today
ORANGE WILL BUILD ARCH OF WELCOME
Plans are completed for the erection of the municipal arch to be built at the western entrance of Orange city, on West Chapman avenue and work will be started at once.
The plan selected will cost about $3000, the funds to be secured through the Chamber of Commerce, for the city. It will be electrically lighted with the word "Orange" stretched entirely across the street.
The former plan of a triple arch which necessitated buying private property for locating one of the pillars, has been abandoned.
PHOENIX MAN ON TRAIL OF PROFESSOR
T. S. Rush Accuses Joe F. Barrows of Enticing Bride From Him
Charges that Joe F. Barrows, Anaheim H. S. teacher, had stolen ha
OIL CONCERN SEEKS GUN CLUB LAND
An offer of $1,000 per acre for 100 acres belonging to the Farmers' Gun Club of Long Beach near Los Alamitos is under consideration by the club, according to a statement today of Hugh O'Connor, Postmaster at Los Alamitos. The land is used at present largely for duck hunting. It is marshy and unsuitable for subdivision purposes.
There is no doubt that an oil concern has made the offer, according to O'Connor, who was one of the former owners of the 100 acres and with associates still owns 60 acres adjoining. C. C. Julian owns 116 acres adjacent, purchased some two months ago, and the land is located only three miles from a producing well at Signal Hill. Besides, the Shell Oil Co. has been drilling in the vicinity.
O'Connor's associates in the former sale were Messrs. Bennls & Strodthoff and Charles Denny. The quartet own the 60 acres mentioned, left unsold.
The gun club spent approximately $25,000 to improve their land.
The 60 acres is under lease to the Glove Petroleum Co., which is paying $600 per month for the land with the proviso that $200 per acre is to be paid if oil is struck by them and one fifth royalty.
The Los Alamitos Sugar Co., and the Bixby Land Co., own the most of the rest of the possible oil acreage in the vicinity.
COL. GOVERNOR TO AID OF PRESIDENT
WEST BADEN, Ind., Oct. 18. Governor Sweet of Colorado this afternoon shouldered the task of putting the conference here of state governors four square behind Preal.
PROFESSOR
T. S. Rush Accuses Joe F. Barrows of Enticing Bride From Him
Charges that Joe F. Barrows, Anaheim H. S. teacher, had stolen his wife, are contained in a signed statement issued today by T. S. Rush, Phoenix newspaperman, here to interview members of the school board with the object of Barrows' removal from the botany department.
Rush proceeded to San Diego where he asserted he would file a $25,000 alienation suit against his mother-in-law, Mrs. Jennie E. Miller. Intimating at other court actions, Rush stated he had employed defectives to trace his wife and Barrows.
Rush, who is 47, married Miss Eunice Miller, 25, of San Diego, last June. They had become acquainted when she went to Duncan, Ariz., to teach in the high school the last two years. She also became acquainted with Barrows who taught there the year before last. Barrows is about $3.
"I realize the disparity in our ages, but everything would have been all right if Barrows hadn't written to her. She is easily influenced."
"I gave her everything she wanted, including an $1800 ruby birthstone, $375 jade necklace, diamonds, etc."
Rush stated he was ready to take back his wife. His statement follows:
On June the 4th of this year I was married to Miss Eunice Miller of San Diego, and went to Phoenix, Arizona to live.
My wife informed me that she had another friend who wanted to marry her, who formerly taught at Duncan where she had taught, but that she had given him up, and was going to forget him and be a true and faithful wife to me. Scon after we arrived in Phoenix she began receiving letters from this former friend, Joe F. Burrows. I intercepted five of them, and how many she received that I did not see I do not know. I give here a few extracts from one eight-page letter which I have in my possession.
"1037 N. New Hampshire Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., Tuesday a.m."
COL. GOVERNOR TO AID OF PRESIDENT
WEST BADEN, Ind., Oct. 18.—Governor Sweet of Colorado this afternoon shouldered the task of putting the conference here of state governors four square behind President Coolidge in obtaining enforcement of prohibition laws.
When some executives at the conference object to his efforts in trying to obtain pledges to a resolution guaranteeing the president every help, Sweet intimated that if necessary, he would call a separate meeting of dry forces to accomplish his purpose.
The governor made a thorough canvass of the delegates, asking each to support the resolution he intends to bring before the executives. The point was raised that the constitution of the governors' organization forbade adoption of resolutions. Sweet then hinted at the separate action.
U. S. GOV'T STANDS BEHIND GEN. WOOD
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—The U.S. government stands squarely behind Governor General Leonard Wood in his administration of the Philippines, it was announced officially today by Secretary of War Weeks.
The secretary at the same time made public a communication sent to Wood upholding his record and declaring he had not "misused the powers of the governor general."
"You are entitled to the support of the administration and you have it," the secretary wrote General Wood.
CHANGES HIS PLEA
COQUILLE, Ore., Oct. 18.—Arthur Covell, crippled astrologist, was permitted to withdraw his plea of guilty to a charge of murdering his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ebba Covell, and plead not guilty before Judge John C. Kendall here today.
Alton Covell, 16, nephew of the cripple, facing first degree murder charges, will be tried later.
F. Burrows. I intercepted five of them, and how many she received that I did not see I do not know. I give here a few extracts from one eight-page letter which I have in my possession.
"1037 N. New Hampshire Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., Tuesday a.m."
"Darling:
"It is going to be hard, very hard for you to carry this matter thru. Accept it as such and be prepared for anything but please carry it thru. I couldn't stand to go thru the agony of disappointment again.
"A contract of any kind to be binding must be acceptable to both parties.
"The contract ceases to function at the will of either party.
"Marriage is a contract, your right of freedom exists the moment love dies.
"The license may cover the legal code, it cannot cover the moral code and society is based on the moral code.
"No dear, every day is adding insult to injury to your own honor and self respect. It can not be; it must not be.
"There is no right to it, no justification. You are at liberty to separate at your will. And you must do it Eunice.
"Also remember I am near to help you. Get on the train in the evening and I'll be here to greet you in the morning.
"Or to make it easier for you perhaps you can quietly pack your things telling him you want to go home a little earlier than you expect or better still come earlier without telling him. Get your trunks checked, hop on the train and leave a note explaining why it is impossible for you to stay longer.
"Write me frankly your plans but plan on leaving by next weekend surra and sooner if possible.
"I love you still so be brave and come at once." JOE"
The letters written and received (Continued on Page 2)
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