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FEAR RACE RIOT
AFTE RLYNCHING
CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—Emergency details of police were rushed to the Valley district this morning to prevent a possible race riot feared as a result of the lynching of a negro early tide day after it is said he had attacked two white girls. The vietnam, Wm. Bell, 20, was clubbed to death with a baseball bat in the hands of one of hundreds of infuriated citizens who milled about him.
The girls, Betty Greenblatt, 18; and Bertha Deutsch, told police they were on their way home when Bell came out of his house and accosted them, made an insulting remark and showed them a hand-ruff of bills. They screamed and he grabbed M.L.s Deutsch by the shoulder. A number of men in a nearby restuarant heard her cries and came to her assistance. In less than five minutes, the nucleus of a mob which grew rapidly, had formed. Before police arrived, Bell was dead and the mob had dispersed.
FRANCE EXCLUDES SRANISH PRINCE
PARIS, Oct. 9.—The persecution of police issued an order today for the expulsion from France of Prince Leis Ferdinand of Spain.
"A matter too delicate to explain gives us reasons for the expulsion," the chief of the foreign department of the prefecture said. "But the prince must leave France before tomorrow noon."
On Oct. 3 the Paris Matin printed a story that the Spanish crown prince, while sight seeing at night, was surred into a house and nearly robbed by two sailors. Police intervened just in time. Later police revealed that, instead of being the Spanish crown prince the real-near-vietnam was Prince Leis Ferdinand, a cousin of the Spanish king.
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PLACENTIA
PLACENTIA, Oct. 8 (Spl)—The Placentia Kouno Table reopened its hospitable doors to their members on Wednesday last. The club year was suspiciously opened with a covered dish luncheon at noon which was in charge of Merdames C. A.Cuff, W.W.Blackmer, S.McCulloch, L.R.Morehours, and Arthur Staley and was served with many compliments on their ability and talent.
Merdames C. C. Chapman, L.Morse, A.Nenno, J.W.Newell and A.T.Pendleton cordially greeted each returning member as she come into the beautifully decorated club rooms.
After a short social interval between luncheon and 2:30 the meeting was called to order by the retiring president Mrs. A.Pierotti who gave greetings to the club in a marine speech in which she likened the club to the good ship Round Table and gave a complete review of her year of captainery. At the end of this review she handed the gavel to her successor, Mrs.E.E.Knight. Mrs.Knight responded with an extremely up-lifting talk on her beliefs in and expectations for the club women.
The new president then introduced the rest of the new officers, Mrs.J.C.Thamer, first vice president; Mrs.H.F.Dlerker, second vice president; Mrs.S.W.MeColouch, recording secretary; Mrs.W.J.Travers, corresponding secretary; Mrs.Fred Cline, treasurer;
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At the close of the business meeting the program in charge Mrs.T.L.McFadden, and Mr.E.Scott was presented. Thising president's day the process was put on by the past presider There was wonderful music; Theresa Besseler and Miss R.Pellerin, both of Whittier attributed a group of deliciates numbers; Miss Besseler who Molinist of exceptional talent terpired two songs with Miss Pellerin sang "Sunrise You" with Mrs.J.J.Parlein the plano, and Miss Besseler singing the violin obligato. As a core Miss Pellerin sang an old song in Spanish, accompany Herself on the piano with Besseler furnishing the obliqua.
In a very unique way, the presidents were then introduced Miss Ada Sturdevant, poete the club read some original verse written for the occasion and she read a few lines concerning each past executive a curtains lifted showing the woman in a picture frame. Among past presidents of the club, shown were Mrs.Antoliette no, Mrs.Lotte Morse, Mrs.A.Pendleton, Mrs.J.W.Newell, G.A.Cuff, Mrs.Warren Blmer, Mrs.C.C.Chapman, Emily Cuff, Mrs.S.W.MeCulloch, Mrs.T.L.McFadden, Mrs.J Scott, Mrs.Lisle R.MeColouch, Mrs.A.Pierotti.
During the interval while most residents prepared for promised "surprise" Donald
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LA FOLLETTE HITS
BOTH OLD PARTIES
ABOARD LA FOLLETTE SPECIAL ENROUTE TO DENVER—Oct. 9—Westward to the vast farming states of the Mississippi Valley which he predicted would be all his in November, led Sen. La Follette's trail today in quest of votes for his independent presidential candidacy.
La Follette will open his western campaign in Detroit tonight done with his hurried three-day invasion of the east, during which he levelled a fierce attack upon the Democratic and Republican parties, as "the vest pocket tools of Wall Street."
La Follette, for the first time, turned his chief attention to a discussion of the agricultural problem and needs of the country.
In agriculture, as in all other industries, La Follette charged, the old parties "controlled by a handful of financiers have conspired to impoverish the people."
Republican and Democratic parties alike "are proprietary possessions," he said. "They are owned, as other private property is owned. They are used as other private property is used. They are tools of the great aggregations of financial power—J. P. Morgan and Co., and the Standard Oil Co."
As a revolt against the "cynicism, incompetence and corruption" of the existing parties, the new Progressive party was born, La Follette said.
"I venture to predict," she added, "that as a direct result of the movement in which we are participating either the democratic or republican party, or both, will have ceased to exist as nation-wide organizations with in the next four years. Those who now control the government at Washington do not re-return to Old Haven Joseph Pink, who lives with his daughter Mira Pohimann, of Lincoln for a time lived on Palm-st, has left for his upland Highlands, Wis. He has been ill five months leaves hoping to benefit.
BANKERS ARRANGED LOAN FOR GERMANY
LONDON, Oct. 9—Neg among the international for a $200,000,000 loan many under the Dawes plan be concluded this evening morrow, it was learned authoritative source this noon.
J. P. Morgan and Thomas Mont, a partner in the banking firm, are reeling American banking in.
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Lewis A. Edwardson, critic; Mrs W. C. McFarland, parlintarlan.
At the close of the business, the program in charge of T. L. McFadden, and Mrs J. Scott was presented. This president's day the program put on by the past presidents. It was wonderful music; Miss Mesa Besseler and Miss Rheena both of Whittier contiued a group of delightful others. Miss Besseler who is a host of exceptional talent, invited two songs with Miss Birn accompanying her. Later Pelllerin sang "Sunrise and with Mrs J. J. Farley at Olmbo, and Miss Besseler play the violin obligato. As an en-Miss Pelllerin sang an old love in Spanish, accompanying us on the pland with Missoler furnishing the obligato.
As a Sturdevant, poetess of club read some original verses, enforcing the occasion and as read a few lines concerning past executive a curtain was showing the woman's face picture frame. Among the presidents of the club, those were Mrs Antoineette Nennfrs. Lottie Morse, Mrs A. T.leton, Mrs J. W. Newell, Mrs C. C. Chapman, Miss Cuff, Mrs S. W. McCulloch, T. L. McPadden, Mrs J. E., Mrs Lisle R. Morehous and A. Pierotti.
During the interval while the presidents prepared for the issued "surprise" Donald and Lenore Pierotti gave a delightful piano and cornet duet.
The surprise was an ingeniously clever skit written by Miss Cuff and Mrs Fred Cline. The plot told of the savage condition of the district of Placentia before the advent of Mrs Laura G. Parkins (the founder of the club) came here.
The characters in this movie film are the herbine, Miss Glara Vere de Vere Parkins, Mrs C. C. Chapman, Handgame Harry, Mrs Pierotti; Wild Sal (Mrs Fred Cline); Sitting Bull, Mrs Lottie Morse; Bull Durham (Mrs L. R. Morehous) and Hula Hulh, the medicine woman, Mrs T. L. McPadden.
Concluding the afternoon's delightful program were violin duets by Jack and Winston Scott accompanied by their mother.
The Better Mother's club met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs C. B. Keole.
Following the business meeting the members sewed for the needy school children of the district.
The Jbilly Nine had a jolly party on Thursday night. They had dinner at the Anaheim Elk's club then adjourned to the home of Mr. and Mrs John E. Wagner to play five hundred. This was a real party with Mrs John Wagner, Mrs T. L. McPadden, Mrs L.R. Morehous, Mrs E.E.Knight, Mrs L.A.Edwardson and Mrs O.W.Blattner as hostesses. Prizes were awarded to Mrs Wm.Burt-恩stock and Mr Geo.Thomas First; Mrs J.E.Wagner and Herbert Foss second and consolation going to Mrs Shaner and Fred Cline.
Those playing were Messra and Meadames T.L.McPadden, J.E.Wagner, E.E.Knight, Gen Thomas Fred Cline, Lewis A.Edwardson, Chas.O.Petty,Loula Jacobsen,Sami Newnes,L.R.Morehous,H.C.Foss and Wm.Burt-恩stock.
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As a revolt against the "cynicism, incompetence and corruption' of the existing parties, the new Progressive party was born, La Follette said.
"I venture to predict," she added, "that as a direct result of the movement in which we are participating either The democratic or republican party, or both will have ceased to exist as nation-wide organizations with in the next four years. Those who now control the government at Washington do not represent the people of the United States, but those who exploit the people."
"I challenge Calvin Coolidge I challenge every defender of things as they now are, to refute that assertion."
It was the candidacy of Pres.Coolidge rather than that of John W.Davis,Dem., upon which La Follette trained his heaviest guns.Time and again,the Senator predicted that Davis would run third.
The years of the Harding administration had seen farm prosperity decline $20,000,000,000 in value.The follette said."Hundreds of banks were ruined," he said."Six hundred thousand farmers were bankrupted."
And amid these conditions,the nominee asserted: came an increase in freight rates; an increase which made it difficult for farmers to market their produce at all or only at a rulous loss."
Thus,"he declared,"the economic oligarchy that controls our government used its power Thus,privilege has impoverished the people These are but some of the prices the American people have to pay,because they have lost control of their government."
When Archbishop Trench was dean of Westminster he delegated Canon Cateton to preach at the Abbey on a certain saint's day.On such days the boys of Westminster school attended service,and afterward had the rest of the day as a holiday.
While Mr. Curteon, on the morning of the day he was to officiate,was looking over his sermon at the breakfast table,his son asked in a tone vibrating with anxiety:
"Father, is your sermon long today?"
No.Jimmy,not very."
But how long? Please tell me."
About 20 minutes.I should say But why are you so anxious to know?"
Because the boys said they would thrash me if you are more than half an hour."
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It has been an easy matter for high priced specialists to advise wealthy patients to take a trip to one of the famous springs of America or Europe to there drink of the curative waters, and regain lost health. But how about those folks in moderate circumstances who could not afford such a trip? Heretofore they have been forced to envy those wealthier sufferers at these renowned watering places, while they, themselves, sat at home plying themselves with nauseous drugs which at best only afford temporary relief.
Now comes an eminent physician, J. P. T. Jenkins, M.D., of Los Angeles, who points a way whereby the benefits of the world's most famous Springs are brought within reach of all.
Dr. Jenkins, in an article written while editor of the Los Angeles Polyclinic says: "If the thousands of people who leave the United States every year afflicted with various ailments to visit Hamburg, Carlsbad, Leamington, and other well known watering places to drink the alkaline mineral waters there were to be advised to remain at home and fake Veronica Water, much of the money squandered abroad would be saved. After a careful study of the merits of Veronica Mineral Water and its daily use in practice, I am forced to the conclusion that it has no equal of its class in this country. It would be necessary to take a review of the whole neurological index, if I were to occupy myself here with all the diseases which have been benefited or cured by the use of Veronica Mineral Water. This water takes as a drink, increases the appetite, renders digestion easier, regulates the alpine evacuation, the circulation increases, the skin becomes warmer, there is an unusual feeling of strength and comfort, and it takes but a few classes to bring about this desirable change."
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RETURNS TO OLD HOME
Joseph Pink, who has been with his daughter Mrs. E. W. Pohimann, of Lincoln-ave, and for a time lived on South Palm-st, has left for his old home in Highlands, Wis. Mr. Pink has been ill five months and he leaves hoping to benefit his health.
BANKERS ARRANGE LOAN FOR GERMANY
LONDON, Oct. 9—Negotiations among the international bankers for a $200,000,000 loan for Germany under the Dawes plan will be concluded this evening or tomorrow. It was learned from an authoritative source this afternoon.
J. P. Morgan and Thomas Lamont, a partner in the Morgan banking firm, are representing American banking interests.
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SUSPEND TRIAL TO ARGUE TWO MOTIONS
TACOMA, Oct. 9.—The trial of Sergeant Dugler Roland R. Pothler, charged with the fatal shooting six years ago of Maj. Alexander P. Cronkhite, at Camp Lewis was temporarily halted this morning while attorneys argued two motions, both by Defense Attorney Maurice Langborne.
Submission of evidence by the prosecution was completed late yesterday and it is thought possible that Maj. Gen. Annberl Cronkhite, father of the victim, may not be called upon to testify. James W. Osborne, special assistant to the attorney general, is presenting the case, said he understood Gen. Cronkhite was delayed in Baltimore owing to the illness of Mrs. Cronkhite and he did not know whether he would arrive in time to testify either against Pothler or against Capt. Robert Rosenbluth, held under a like charge.
Motion of the defense attorney was to withdraw all of the alleged confessions of Pothler subsequent to his first statement that the shooting was accidental and furious.
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