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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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LBBAtfOtf BAffi She Was Misunderstood By ELLA SAUNDERS (O, nil, tiTMtm Union.) Tlilfl Is the story of Madge Brans, one of those girls who don't run true to pity them I Ton can picture her, with her dark hair, and strange eyes, with the faraway look in them, playing by herself ivhen she was a child; then, at school, 'walking alone when the girls went jl'othe In pairs. No one took much tlce of her. I What wns she thinking off She was embryo genius. solitary. Her were ordinary people, but they liud three other children, and so they jilifi hot bother to understand her.

Her (brothers and sisters were afraid of her. isiio had queer fits of temper. Then Nlie grave away everything she owned. that was odd for a small tonn. i She went to a business school and ihocatne a stenographer with a )aw IItin.

Young Rnwllns made her his private secretary after awhile. Then, suddenly, she left. Rawllns had been her. But everybody said lit wad girl who had been at fault ior encouraging hltn. tou see, ohe It not of the herd the herd i She got another position In the bank, one day.

bills were missing. No one ever found out who (hud taken them. But suspicion 'fell Madge Evens, b'MattM she cbl- fcred and becanie Sullen under cross-er- tmilnatlon. Taken, them? The girl didn't Itnow Svhat dishonesty meant. Still, she was not of the herd, was dismissed on f-citno pretext nt the end of the month.

After that khe was disgraced In the town. People shunned her. Charles Lnthrop a'newcomer. "When he arrived to tnko up the local Branch of his Insurance company (Madge hnd been living at home, help- jlng her mother for three years. She r.nd her mother did not get on together, she was unhappy.

The scandal knout the bank had died down. Young iLnthrop got to Madge. They sKeraed like each other. Sometimes jthey were seen walking together. Then Itongues began to wag.

After a while the story of the bank got to young Lathrop's He traced Jt to Its source In Miss Hepztbah Gleed, the old maid who lived In the cottage under the elms. Erie went to see her, had it out with her; forced a written Detraction 'from her. Tongues buzeed more than ever at that. It was clear that they were friendly than they, ought be. Why didn't they get man-led, even If Mr.

Jjalhrop had a widowed mother to support and was waiting for a raise of salary Mr. Rawllner was little Intoxicated one day and began talking In the country club. Madge'l name came up. He dismissed the girl firtth a snesr. Mr.

Lathrop overheard, lid demanded an explanation. "What's your right?" demanded Raw- llna. "This," said Lathrop, knocking him down. After that buzzed like hornets In an empty garret. They were tvatched, spied upon.

Their friendship, harmless as It was, proved Impossible. Madge Evans had promised to wait any number of years for him. hut the Lnthrope began to be cut by the townsfolk, and Lathrop's mother, querulous old Invalid, was In despair. Bhe was always pouting poison abont the girl Into her son's ears, Then Lathrop was moved to a larger town. He was to, get an Increase of salary.

He had an Interview with Madge before he went. People saw radiant face and noted her the more. After he had gone she became fan outcast from tbe community. Weeks went by, turned Into months, Gradually Madge ceased to smile; then, one day, a letter came. No one knew what wns In It, but a week pater they read the announcement of jLathrop's marriage In the county After that Madge got a position tn (New York, going In the train every jdn.v and coming back In the evening.

JA little later her mother died. She Bind no ties In the village. Tlmt wns a month before young IRawlins disappeared with those -trust Ifrmdft. His paid; covered up scandal. He returned two months later, nnd It was pretended he had an Inrtnck of mental aberration from Kvork, He Is now a respected citizen, has a wife and five children.

Madge? Oh, she disappeared at the name time Bawllns did, hut no one Imthered to wonder what happened to her. If ever Bawllns' conscience worries him, he takes out his bankbook, pr looks at blooming wife presiding lever his table. But I saw Madge on Broadway last week. At first she denied herself. Then she looked at me with haggard 200 Horses and Mules PUBLIC AUCTION At Union Stock Yards.

Lancaster. Thursday, Feb. 15, 1923 Beginning At 9:30 o'clock A. M. the following: 125 Western Horses and Mules 35.

Shell Norton. 23 Men' H. s. itrtrlck. Chamberlain, S.

28 Head. H. donna, Terre Hftute. Ind. 28 Hend S.

F. Lady, OreenVlllS. Ohio Jg all bought In the country and conMffned for absolute sele direct to this market. They comprise business, farm and general pur- horses and a lot of real finished draft horses. Rood haired nan you will find anywhere east.

A el Koocl sound lot of well broken 1 torses ready to feed for spring work or for Immediate use, Fifty fit and finished nearby Country Horses, bought and consigned' from the surrounding country. They comprise fat and finished market horses. tax uhl'l DIB H1A. TO THE HONORABLE CHARLKS IV WITMBH, Judge of the District Court of the United StatM tor tha Middle District of Penn'a. David H.

Herr. of 8. Lebanon Township, In the County of Lebanon and State of Pennsylvania In said district, respectively represents: That on the flay of December. iRM pnst, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under tho Aeta of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property, and rights of properly, and has fully complied Why Waste Your Time Running Aroi looking for purchaser for whatever you have for said? Daily For Sale Ads will do the job at a small cost. Try them! Ino leaders and farm general nnd family broken horses.

Some big horees. Ton pair of. well broken mules, a single line loader lo each pair. These horses and mules are always sow under full guarantee for the high rloUar. Wo always have a clean bnrti each week and have horso sold Auntion every Thursday with from 200 to 300 bend each week.

Chas. C. Hallman Pleasant Valley Mrs. Henry Patches and son, Isaac all tho requirements of said acts am' i'f the Order of the Court touching his bankruptcy HE pnAVS, that he may ho decreed by the Court to harp a full dlacharp-e from all debts provable AKnlnsi his estate under said bankrupt except such debts an are excepted by law fiom such discharge. Dated this 24th day of January A.

D. 1923. DAVID H. HEftR. Bankrupt.

OftfiBR, Or NOTlOfl TBBRSO1C. MJDDLK D1UTUIUT Of PKNNBYL.VA- NIA, BH: On thli-- L'oth of Januftry A. on reading the foretfolng petition. It In I OKDQREO HY THE COURT, that I hearing be hnrl upon the game on the 16th day of Marrli. A.

1923, before said Court at pcranton, In snld district, at ten oYUnk In the forenoon; and that notice thereof he published Ih "Lebanon Pally NKWS" a newspaper printed In said district, and that all known creditors and other persons In Interest may appear at the said time nini place and show rnuse, If any they have why tho prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. AND IT Is FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the Clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNKSS. the Hon. Charles D.

Witmer, Judge of salil Court nt Scranton, in said District, this day of OOLD WATCH. WITH chain unit krlfc. InltialB U.K. K. Krw.ird IV returned to 3t 29 SOUTH llth STREET.

OPEN FACED WHIST oil. inn in Is E. Krday nfti'rnnnn. imniml con raj section of city. Upward If roturnrtl to 2-10 tf NEWS OFFICE.

OP GOLD BEADS Sixth nnd Cull ford and llth slnyets. Reward If returned 2-5 tr auiLFonp ST. FUJTSALE FOR ROOM HOUSE WITH throe corner lots. (4ood location. to quick buy or, $1800.

Apply for 2-1: a lt NtHVS OFFICE. FOR PAI.K—SHOH UHPA1HINU OUT- ft, iu'i new. Apply tit 5JS MAIN STHICKT. D-12 Palmyra. SMALL SECOND HAND ssw-dtn tmcNir S.

PERRY ALBEUT, No. Annville, f-12 3t Near Kauffman's Church. EX PR I BOOK- keoper with irood referoncM. Apply iron ana Oouipivny. TWO NF.AT APPGAUINO youitff men for special Bales work.

teach you how sell our proposition pay ealary nntl commission whllo lennilng. Clinnco for advancement. Wordcrful opportunity for right part. los. Apply MR.

PUIKDMAN, Hotel Walton, 2-12 it 6 to 8 P. M. MKN AND TO Rtiarnhtced hosiery direct from factory to consumer; hosiery for whole family In finest line Bilk, lisle, i-otton and wool. Agents earn $35.00 to part ouUlt Advertising AUtVLAY Own per rmiao mrvATB BOc per Inon each Insertion; wrds to the line. 11 linen Inch tor ture and outs.

mom Ineh, each WOOD FOR wood 1C and 4 In. at 111 I.L'S tlOTF.L. William F. Hull, 8-12 15t. Mt.

Hope, Pa. FOR PIANO. Apiily at NTH. TttlKD ST. spent a day with the formers parents imry, D.

tScal of the O. r. PCHKUKR, Clert. Confirmation has been made of the report that Gloria Morgan (above), daughter of the American consul-general at Brussels, to marry Reginald Vandertilt of New York. Levi Fraelich Found Silver Dollar of 1727 While Excavating Lovi Praellch, of Twelfth street, a local excavation contractor, who Is making excavations In the rear of the Smith', and 1 Bowman building, on CumhtTland street now occupied hy the Metropoliian-Jfidlson and Reading on Saturday found a silver dollar dated may have been -lost years ago whqn a hotel yafrd existed at that -place.

The hotel itself was located some-doors eastward, and'the sheds for horses Mj5. Fraelich has not been able to, ascertain pr not the dollar is of any particular value as a relic. i i Merchants to Meet At Chamber Commerce Tomorrow Morning Arrangements are complete for the final meeting of the city merchants at the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, to complete details for the Merchants Institute to be held here this month. Various matters of import will be i taken up and all cooperating mer- i chants whether members Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Wenger. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bamberger, spent Sunday visiting relatives at Myerstown. Mr.

and Mrs. Moses Becker and sons, William and Calvin, visited Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Qrumbine over Sunday. Leon Bachman called on Hofard Weaber on Sunday evening. Raymond Shaak and son, Cheater, Of Lebanon called on the formers father.

Phillip Shaak. Quito a few of our folks attended the mock trial given In the First Reformed church, Lebanon. There are several mild cases of grippe in this community. i David Light and son, Harold, of Lebanon, and Lev! Light called on heir parents, Mr. and oMrs.

George Light over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Weaber callad on the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrus Miller at Lebanon. A few sleighing parties occured this vicinity, and several moro are expected if the roads afford good sleighing. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patches and daughter Edna, visited Mr.

nnd Mrn. Albert Patches and family, near Buffalo Springs. Mrs. Miles Wenber spent a day with her slater Mrs. Mary Glbble, at Rocherty.

Mrs. Moses Becker attended a funeral at Myerstown. Mrs. Isaac Riss'or and children, called on relatives at Avon today. Mrs.

Miles Weaber made a short call on Mr. and Mrs. Clement Brubaker and family at Lebanon. The South Lebanon Township' Literary Society meeting win be held on Friday evening Feb. 23, at tho Red school house.

A special program has been arranged, which will announced later. NOTICB. The Annual Medina of thn Stockholders of tho LE1UXO.V DROP FOROF. COMPANY, will lie hold at the principal office of the Company, at AVON. on Monday, tho day of February, 1923.

at 2:00 o'clock P. for tho purpose of electing a Board of Directors and transaction of such other as may properly conic before tho meeting. H. II. L1C51IT.

President. Fred. A. Keller, Secretary. FOU LBBANON HOTEL, property, nrar Front nnd Weldrotin Three story Vrame build- Ir.p.

if, Inrpn bur room, all eon ven Apply 2-10 OX IT SUN TKXTIUK COMPANY, 2-t2 3t Pottstown, ft. WANTED Experienced Stitchers ON SHIRTS. APPLY Avon Shirt Co. TFA'N HIGHWAY, AVON Opposite Post Office of not tho are Chamber of Commerce or urged to attend. Miss Ethel Moeckel Will Take Course In Bell Office Phila.

Miss Ethel Moeckel, cashier of the Lebanon exchange of the Boll Tele phone Company, has pone to Phila delphia, to the Bell Company head quarters where she will undergo special course of instruction not onl; in tho commercial department, bu in plant and traffic intsrucUon. Thi course is open to faithful employe: who are ambitious to advance them pelves. The course will cover a period of several weeks, during which time she will be the guest of the Bell Company, Morning Sale of Harry E. Light at tho Wm.Penn Stables at 9A.M. FEBRUARY 14, 1923 of 1 Express Load of Horses LIGHT.

Sale at 9 A. M. HAURY K. S. S.

Bomberger, Auct. FOR UFSTCP commercial cars, two used Kord carf, your oholco 550.01); or.f, 1920 Fonl touriiiR; one ilnxwell touring. RUNKJSb AND BOM MERGER, 2-0 tr lit) North Ninth Street. Exceptional Bargain 6 room Brick House, 440 Walnut Street. Price $1450.

Small payment down, balance in 90 days. Apply 22 S. 9th Street FOR IdC A 24c delivered. Oill Ij.fl St BKLL PHONE FOR BRICK HOME, fit for tvo business purposes with all tnodrtrn conveniences, 10 rotjins, puporr-d ami painted In a-ntl outside. Apply at 2-9 6t NEWS OFFICE.

FOUND KUTZTOWN The following scholars made every day in the month of January; aul Boyer, Lester Boyer. John Gassert, Russel Kline, Paul King, Roy Rlttle, Paul Sattazahn, Harry Umbalioker, Viola Garlolf, Mary Kino, and Add Showaker, Miss Walmer is the teacher. Irene, the other of the twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar KHck, died and was privately buried at Kira- rnerling's.

The scholars and teacher this place had a sleighing party to Ariz's school, in Berks Co. Miss Beuiah Ebling is tho teacher. Levl Brubaker and Robert Fisher conveyed them in two big sleighs. Mrs. Paul Scholl and son, George, of West Myerstown, visited Mr.

and Mys. Frank Sattazahn. Mrs. Adam Diehi, of Richland, visited Mrs. Amanda Hess.

Miss Annie Schatfer. of near Myerstown visited Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kline. Mrs. Elizabeth Kline, Miss Annie Schaffer, Miss Mary Kline, and Cuts.

Heberiing visited Mr. and Andrew Spannuth, at Nacetown, ou Sunday. They all had a fine time. They were treated to refreshments, music and singing. Mrs.

Jouthau Brown is on the nick list. Mrs. Edwin Boyer and daughter, Myrtle, wer In Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bender, of; Henry Sell, of Palmyra, was a cal Locust street, announce the birth at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. CHAIN FOR TOIJR- car. IN12 It Fifth Gullford Sta. Funeral Lebanon, on the 12th Inst-, llouclc, 2S years.

Funeral on aftumoon. at 2-00 o'clock, from his lino rrsldonoo, at liiiG lirandywlro street. Services at the house. Interment prlvato nt Mt. Lebanon coineU-ry.

Helntlvow ar friends arc Invited to attend without further notice. West Lebanon, on tltn llth naivlel If. Beck, aRcd 78 years, 10 months and 1 day. Funeral on Wednesday inorr.lug, nt 0-30 o'clock, from tho residence, at "017 Church street. Services at tho Hfcide-lborff mpftlnpr house.

Inturmcnt at the adjoining ce-metc-ry. Uela.llvct, nnd friends aro invited to attend jvltn- out further notice. Hunker Him. or. the lOtb Sara, wife of Harry W.

LleJU, jiKed years, tnoniha and Fiine'ral on Thureday morning at 9-30 o'clock, from the resldenco at n'unkor Hill. at WenRerl ohurch. near Jonestown. Interment at the adjoinin.B cemetery. Autos meet morning train at Bunker Hill.

Ralatlvos and friends a-ro invited to attend without further notice. Jonestown, on 10th Miss Ida Cic-i-bertch, agexi 50 years. Ftinc-ral on Wednesday afternoon, at 1:80 O'clock, from her reiMildorco, Jonoa-, town, hiervlcrs at tho house. Interment at Wai in a church Kelu- tives and frlend-i are Invited to attend without' further notice. FOR 11 BASKETS FOR 51.00.

Card wood and blocks. Also, hauling'. 1-29 30t BELL FOR BRICK RESIDENCE Cumberland street. I'alnti-d, papered and renovated throughout. Full lot.

Immediate, possession. 1-20 tf L. 3. GILBERT. FOR ADDING.

BooUkeeplr'tr, and Calculating' demonstrators and rebuilt. J. RUSSISLL EDWARDS, P. O. BOX 454, 1-13 tf Lebanon.

Pa. "WANTED WANTED! EXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS. GIRLS FOR KNITTING. ALSO LEARNERS. (3ood pay while learning.

Steady work. HILL KNITTING CO. AVIS. E. All Mvarttolng on Third mrred at of Wo insertion i All display advertising In Cl olutnns will be charred at Oo per inoli.

tadi insertion. Bamara, Athletlea, eal, circuses. and Ul fo of SOo Insertion. Resolutions, in JOo per counted line on FlrM lOc per counted line, Run of npwt for flrat and each iMWN UlttAJb ICOWOll (vdmlnlatrator'n Notices Executor's Charter Notices T.M (Regular sue, times) Auditor's Notices Notices Notices J.j iCloction Notices 1.0 Divorce Proceedings 4,8 nisBolutlon Notices 4.1 Death Notices Card of WANTED 10,000 people with orns. callouses, chapped hands, ec- hemorrhoids, sorea or akin af- cctiona to buy a box of Honey Reo Mntmenl.

Guaranteed to pleaao. salo by Suavely Drug Co. OVRll SIXTEEN sti-ndy Apply i-lrt Jl Rweotlana WITH CHILD home or housework lr private family. Apply lit Sll Fnn.EKAT, STREET. MAKE her homo with ngod woman.

Apply 2-10 III IfKl SOUTH 17th ST. For Rent. Wanted, For one cent jer word Men We wUl not enter for less than jsc on our bftoks. tlismenta ordered by telephone, paid at the regular it paid hours afUr paper Issued. TO LEARN 3t PPy NTH.

SEVENTlf'STi 200 TO 300 EGO 600 chick brooder. 43D NTH. EIGHTH' tor and 2-10 2t earn $20 10 $70 for spare, or all til vroik in and vicinity. Apply to L. E.

WHITMOVBR, 128 south Second Street 2-6 Ot TO RENT FOUR Ott room upai'trnent. Possession DAILY NBWS. PIGEONS, 350 pair delivered at 31 North Seventh Lebanon. 1-82 tf W. ON FIRST JtOHT- Addrpw) lettor to Y.

2t Cam NKWS OFFICE. -LAHOItKnS KOIt SCKAP vard'H. Apply LU'SITZ COMPANY, 2-12 2t 10th Avc, and P. and IT. SMAT-L WAXTF.D— WILL BUY tnM lulled business i twocn Lebanon and Address 'BliaiNlSRS.

r.t Caro Pully Now ES- be- WANTF.P—TO BUY COAL BURNING hot water heater. "HKATKR," NEWS OFFICE, or 2-12 21. Hell PhoiH! 91111. RENT HOUSK WITH- oiit near Lebanon or wurrouiuMtiff hy April 1. Best recommendation.

Apply NEWS OFFICE. 2-12 3t DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Baby Boy to Brighten Chas. Bender Home "Coming back to KM the old town?" asked, "Pay, If I eama It would to get under the hide of tome of those there," Which wan not the kind of speech Bhe used to uie before the truit funds episode, th. Lady Up, "Do tell profesaor," uxclalmed gtiihy female, "about thou shock- Ing you met la South a babx'boy in tlieir family, on Sunday morning. This Is tho first boy In the family and the parents have the roiigratulations of many friends.

i No Embargo On Coal Exported to Canada (Rneclftl to News hv United Prsss.) Washington, Today An embargo will not he placed on the cxporta tion of anthracite coal into Canada, Secretary of Commerce Hoover announced today after a conference with President Harci'nB an the request for nn embargo made by Qov. Smith, of Now York. Tha situation, Hoover Is a purely loral one and he stated that the I. C. C.

would Issue an order "dlfldljr, ran'am," replied tjie tor, "I wltnoued better minors tbe hunjttf nmonf half-naked reef than I've teea In Lebanon, on the 9th Elizabeth aKctl -1 yiara, months nnd 7 days. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock, from tho residence at 427 North Twelfth strict. Services ut the Memorial U. B. church, Lehman St.

Interment at the Ebi-ni-jter coinvtery. Relatives ur.d friends aru Invited to attend without further Phillip Brown. Miss Mary Kline visited her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Klopp, of Myerstown.

Russei and Robert Hardy of Myerstown, vlsitod their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brown. Mrs. Elizabeth Kline attended the funeral of Mrs.

David ZeUar at Mt. Aetna. Calvin King's public salo was well attended, the home was bid up to $600, but was wlthwrawn. Lebanon Club Will Meet This Evening The regular monthly liuslness meeting of tho members of tlio Derry Church, on tha Uth Ir.wt., agid years, 6 months and 16 Any a. Funeral on Tuesday morning 9:30 o'clock, from the rewldcnci-, 3DG Dorry UowJ, Do.rry Church.

Horvlccw at tho house. Interment at the Ihrshey mooting Relatives and friends Invited to dttcnd wiUioul further notloo. Lebanon, on the 8th Kllza. widow of tho lulu Jacob Hechtold, agt'd 71 years, 0 monthx and 15 Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, nt :00 o'clock, from residence, HO!) alrect. Hervicca HI iho rrxi- eiica.

Initonnort at Alt. cein and friends Invited uttoud wttUout further nwllce. onie eh tllke thl Tbe thirteenth anniversary of tha Boy Scouts ot Berks county was cussed. Several will bo dis- candidates for fa 'of'th. in New York state resulting from the shortage ot anthracite coal.

President Harding has sent a jrratii to Gov. Smith, stating hit viewpoint. raebersh.in in tho club will be voted upon ana -all of the members are urged be present. Hts glove ca'tohlng in corn shredder Rpbert Good a butcher near iuffwed A DUNDOHJS In Myerstown. on the 8th David Dundure.

ae'-d 70 OVER 16. Apply 2-13 2t Sweotlanil OpufeoUonery. WITH BXPERTENCB to work Saturday a flea-noon and ovcn- IniRrs In clotlilng Btorc. Ic-t- 2-0 3t Caro Italian on News. K1.IRS, IF YOU WANT full value or brin.ir them to 1157 FEDERAL 2-9 4t Lebanon, Pa.

CIVIL SKHVICB EXAMINATIONS February-Marsh. $120 monthly. KxpcrlCTico unnecessary. For free list positions now open, wi-lto J. DAVIS, (Former Civil Service Kxamlror,) 649 FlomlnB Building.

2-9 at Wnalilivjston, D. C. SOLOIST church choir. AJdrous letter "SOLO1KT." 2-9 3t Care DAILY NEWS, HOMR aumple InHtructlonn 2S cents. Address VARUA SUPPLY COMPANY, 008 East 10th Street, 2-12 Ot Yorlc CHy.

MAN TO WORK on country place In Lancaster County, flood position for rlglit num. Addresa 2-10 3t BOX 34, LANCASTER, PA. WANTED QIRL3 also t'orelady for all operatlona on Nearly all plaJn work, Hlmdcs. Attractive priced paid, bonus on earnings. Apply liJSyST'JNlil SH1KT 1-8 tf 233 North Ninth Street.

"FOR RENT FOR BED ROOM conveniences. Apply 2-12 It OFFICE. FOR APART- snont on third floor. All convent' erce-8. Apply nt 2-12 2t 10 NTH.

SEVENTH FOR STORE ROOM, first No. 17 North ElglJth street JOHN A. JACKSON, 2-0 tf Thentorlutn Theatre, -j FOR TWO STORE ROOMS IN JockBon bulldhiR, 744 and 748 b6rlu.nd etreeit, April 1st. Appl JOHN A. JACKSON, Thoatorlum TheetW, 2-9 tf FOR REJNT- 2- Apply 2-9 it -FOUR UOOMS.

532 NORTH llth FOR 90 ACRE farm on Oood ba REUBEN STAaB 2-12 2t Avon, A Poor Demonstration BY ALLMAI HELEN, IS THAT TALK ING. MACHINE. THAT'S IM THERE CALLING ON QLIVIA THAT'S MRJACK50M OF THE FIXTURE COMPANV 1 I EMJOVED THE EVEMIM6 VERV MI55 OLIVIA CALL YOU JACKSON -I Furera! on Tueaduy morn'tntf, at 6:30 o'clock, tvam thu laie resident'. of. Alycrttiowii.

Bervlcwi ut tin- rulpeiiocken Jlefornu-d churoli. nc-ut in the adjoining cciuelory. Hcla- lvi-ti and fi-U)nds u-re Invited to atu-nd furthe-r notion. LOST chami. 2-12 2t OOIvD KAUI-B WATCH ruturiiod to B38 JjBHMAN HTKUKT.

TAG NO. 2.877. 1:15 turn to H. F. LONG AND SON.

and Gullford 6ts. CHAIN THAT MFJ.JACKSOM I'LLSAV HE IS SOME TALKER I IS-HE KEPT ISN'T HE? I HEARP TELtWG ME HIM JASeERm' A CUT-UP IN THERE-IS HE jHE WAS WITH WEIL DIP HE LIVE UP TO LIKE A PERFECt P000 AND KEPT.

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