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ft NOTIONS i ask YourtTxspECTip or O.NH OP THE WEST AXO LATU3EST ti.VB OF TI" Ck1 OOODS TO BE FOUND IS. TH CITY. WHEN. TOU COMB TO ADD "WHAT TOtT 1IAVB FPKXT IX THESE evAtti will fixd If TAKES THE SICKLES AXD DIMES THEnEFOllH WB ASK ipcn TRADE O.V NOTION'S K.VOWI.Va WD' CU.X SAVE YOL MOXBY HV BUY1.VO FROM US. a carry a full JIENT OP ffEWrXO MACH1XL xebdi.es, bobbixoT MACHINE nARXEItS, SPOOL HOLDERS, ETC.

EVERYTHING IX THE MOTION USB AT the WILLIAM H.4NL0N STORE I78'6C Main St. J). S. Peroxide Cream This Elegant Ioilct Cream is an Ideal (o Soften and Beautify the Skin Will Not Grovy Hair. Price 23 Cents jSouth.

Side Dru Store. 46 MARfcET STREET COLUNGWOOD SEAMAN Office 5 Market5t I GOAL Special Pries (or htnul Manufacturing rurpo Wih iSix Weeks More Stormy Weaihei Ahead Wjugmkkhsie UAii aglb. Thursday februahyio, 1916 3 GHdcrslee vc A 1: 1 mmmmfm Ctk72! lie 1 roUMEXClXM TUESDAY, ChicagoVSttfck (3o. in npttXl or HiKh'cui. com.

die' and Dramas, TBI I what you have been walt'ng for all season. Folio, tho crowd. TltUllSJJAY MATIXEH Ada Rohan Success xelu riWYN of out nncnv THURSDAY NltJIIT A Story of li; 'Till! TO Mi GATE IXX" FIUDAY MATIXEB Fotdr.il Comedy TIIK MISKOVlttAXri FRIDAY NIOHT Augusta. Evans's Famous Xovel "ST: FIAIO" SATURDAY MATIXEE WlillTJIKIf SATCHDAY StaHT Edwin Harden Success "GEXESEU OF TUB HILLS'" For Men and Women Lifts Hie Pressure. 1 ti're a construction In I tho GllJerslecve Uun'on shoo1 wmen provides room for th enlarged point, lift the prrmiuro, protect.

It against dialing, and allow, the painful welling to subside. The O.NE Shoe that give Jm medial, relief t0 th eenaltlve bunion. Sold Nowhere Else. Gildeisleevc Son, Main M. roronKEEPsiK, m.

J. U. S1SS0VS SUNS Auctioneers public auctiox. TUB undersigned will ll at mit Ilo auction in the corridor, or th. Court House, In th.

City of rough keepale, on the TH DAY OF it 1 o4ctoelc that da jr. the tlirce Mory brick building, known an Ao.3iB.Mnla street. In th. City of Pouihka.pal., and 'for manr y.ar. owned and occup'td by Qulntard J.w.I.rh It ha a frontage of 20 fc.t, and la 1H f.t deep, with th.

right of way from Cannon Street Into' th. r.ar of the All In good repair. Sal. mad. In order to a.ttl.

th "tite. Ten per cent, will b. required to be paid down kt the time of and the balance on the flrat of April, whan the deed will be ready for delivery and poueaaion given. Dated January 1910. CLAREXCB SAOUB, and AUGUSTA B.KJXO, Ceo.

Cofd. Atty. for ('mi )i( alTcirdlo nilw llu. bar. Kuliw In Art htornl Mi'ocn niiil IVlt IwMnvor aro'ol.

fllln3 in our MIOIIT I K.l.i; 1I1N nrrk If IHI, lYMIIV la ntiuu fruiu NIMIIC uf the lot. Moore Brothers 231 Main St, Opposilc Municipal Ruildinij. "STRANGERS AT KNOX'S." High price, arid Inferior good. an. tranger.

here. No matter how. Vow price we quote the quality la always of that high character' which haa made ti. wen known for, fair and honorablo dealing. Large can California Trachea 18c can Large can Cholco rlunu 17c can Largo can California "White Cherrle.

19c can Largo ca Choice can Choice New Fura Fruit Sff'Jar Large Jar Choice Jam la jn i Fancy ISihI 111 no Tomatoca. 9e can Cho'centtiUBar CorH. He can Fancy Ex Sifted E. lie, Largo can Flneat a can Choiccat Hod Alaika lie can Columbia Hlvcr Steak Salmon. lie SOo can Choice Domeatlc eiardinea, 4c can Finr( Imported Sardlnea, 1 Can Ftnent Imported sardinea; 'i.

JJc cilU Eagle 'Hrunrt Onndenied Slllk. He can Dalay lirand Condcmej jailk. 1 la call Magnolia Uriiud Condensed ililk can fjrae, 'Meaty J'runea lo lb. Oood Oregon, Frunci 1. Vr Sell to ArtvcnlMV ltlicr Advertise 10 wll.

ROBERT KNOX'S SONS Grocers and Tea Merchants lalu scn ot, INiujikeelMtc, X. Y. 'llotlt Tclephonea. 11 I HjCW PACKAGE, TiVrtti.ni3 tirTriiy ONE 36 INCU MARMOT COAT Si3tfor ONE 42, INCH MARMOT COAT FB VAN KLEEGK, 239 Main Street. PERFECT ufflSSSSwr $123 a rjeijuw "ex 1 iPI, A VR rsBsyA 1.

1 IM II Ateltw ai UTtiluttti rauamrtieaiiav hiwmi JIOXDAY, FEI1. UTII. and Mslit i Tiin oheat 8UCCE8S UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES Written Jjy Lottie Blair Parker author "Way Down Eaat." A play'That Will L've Forever. 87 ItEMAIlKAnu: CAST 27 Manlrc Production Compiote ln Every over'ThrSc. ilMl'lon Hnvo Seen Thla Play, RAKMAIX PHICES 'Matinee ell Scat.

Tleaervcd S6C. Evening. J3c; and COc. XQ HI01IER. TUESDAY, FEPHCAIIY, 1STII.

Yaqu into Club Minstrels. Bright Scnirs 'v Jokm ami lionises. End len I End Men An Olio of LTIkIu aim t'laiwy Kpreialliea, tr XOTE SUVe of lh reef IpU nre e'tyV tuberculoile cmnp. Help tTTi eaute along. 25e.

to 7Je, Seat Sale Opeiw Kalnnljy. Gettysburg In War and Peace. An Uluatratcd and Descriptive Enter, talnmont by Prof J. Warren Gilbert. COLLIXGWOOD OPEltA JIOUSE.

Wed. Feb. 16th. Matlneo and. Evening.

VikIct tlieAuipiee. of Youn America Hose Company, No. 6th. lvpular Prlcew tOcJ, SOe, 50c, Mnili.ee at loen ffb POLO! I.lttDAY. FEU.

"UTII Aiivitrnlain v. iKIRCilNEir II ALL 4 CLK.V.V EXCTTIXO KPOHT, ifomo OaiiH 4. iilll bo PlayHl Every Tuewluj aiut "lYiday Evening. ItEKEltVED SE.VTS SSe. Basket Ball Mate Armory Thursday Night February 3.

I.iiJl'E AMI Ntwburgh vs. Co.K., 15 Sept Co. HJ 2c. S4 ItESEnVFJ) IOC Extra PAVORROAD IN POUCHKEEPSIE HTATE toaiMISSlOX X)0KS VtV OX CLALM9 jftT OHTlt 1Y rdfdiulEErsiAxs i a favoh. APLB L10I1T, HEARING AT ALBANY Commissioner Hooker, of the State rtoad Commiaslon, I.

In favor of hav ing the atato, road along the Hudson Klver Tnas through Poughkcepsle. Commlseloner Hooker so Informed the dvlegat'on uf Poughkcepelan. who went to Albany Wednesday to appear before the commission. In the party were: Mayor John Sogue, Peter II. Troy, Allison Tlutti, Edward E.

Perklna, Herbert Pink hnm, of Ithlnebockl E. Lyman Brown, Kilaa Hlnkl.y. On their arrival at AK bnny'they were met by State Henator John F. ficMoaser and Auimblyman Low Is Chanier and Myron Mr. Plnkhamfhad.gono to Albany the night before, and made ftrrang inenta for the appearance of trie delegation before tho commission.

iMayor Sague addrcsaed the fmrali. slon, a. did Allison Butt, others. They made very plain that It would to. to the advantage of the city and Hie Hate to havo tlio commission adopt Route No.

2, the on leading through ipoughk.eptle TV Automo bile Club of America had heretofore favored tho Poughkeepal. route but It developed oh Wednesday that tht automobile owner were in favor of the route through the east) rn pnrt of the county. After the bearing Commissions! Hooker slated that he wri In accord Wth tho sentiment ex retted tiy Mayor Sague andiMr. 1'utt and would do what could tie done hivo the road constructed through this part of tbo county. Tho'i ntlre party.

accompan'ed by Commiss'oner H4ok er and Earl took luncheon at the Ten Eyck. In the afternoon Senator Schlorser and the' aaaemblymeiwtook the party to the eapltol where the Allds CongCr investigation hfesrd. Senator Schlosser was of great help tii th' PoughkuepslanJWhlttrtnTy Albany, ALTE11ATIOX8, STARTED. Repair Being by O'Dounell CoiiMructioii to Lady Waalu Old II uwl The workmen of the O'Donnell Construction have started to teat down the cornlco rf the old Lad Washington Horn houae.pTepartory to adding story for the Veteran Fire, man' Association wJilslv has, bought the building and la lvavlns It remodeled for liie'r use. The additional story la to be.

supported by Iron floor girders and strong Iron girder, wlu also support the roof. The front of the bunding will be finished In preased brick and will present very bandsomo appearance when completed. Modern heating arrangements will toe Installed with plumbing throughout the It 1 expected that tlietulldlng'wIUbe ready for occupancy by the veterans My the first of April. The Interior of. tbo building la to entirely remodeled and reflnlahvd.

first floor will be the upparat us room where will he kept the old engine, a relic of tho. first days when fire were fought by ihand.and other, relics of bygone fire nghfVg methode. The parlors on 'the; second. Iloor jiro tn. b' tastef ally and com forUbly furnUUied and the third door, away from the slTcot.

noises. ami vlll be the reading rooms and banquet hall, IXJI'KED FAIJi. UliliH bivk AVoiimmi llilnfully Hurt by Full at laln.and Ktrcen. 'Mr. Itannaburgh.

of r.liliuHjeck, ah aunt of William liannaburgh, of Dnk, of Jlti. o'tr painfully Injured by a. f.ill, whlli cropping Main eitreet at the, corner of Market, Wednesday afternoon. She was hurrying croa th'd 'street us BoiWi id.r was aud flipped and fell In the car track. Fuituhately the motorman was able to itop tha ear bernre acn ng her.

was ootid that her leg had' been bad' ly wrenched by tho fall and ahe waa in great pain. Mrs. Hannaburih mt carried Into Drlelane'a. grocery atore and her neijhcw called; Hho wat then taken In cub to r. If, Crobe'a real dence at IK iMa'n Street, whero tie ham mw(oeai jiowirya iiowt WM attended by Dr.

It. W. Andrews Hakiiery, miw, an 'o Vho found that hile tho muscle Iwero badly strained there were ap la.slh I i.arentlv no fnctured bones or dta. do as com annaburgh rtHtnff.tri1( on a Iirf hipiuw aecorapoiiyiug (parently fnctured bone Dancing After Game A' OUC1IEST1IA wag wkcn la her hemo at 1 PLAYlXt! CAnn.bPECIAL. we are piecing on.

saie ior iiua wei ir 'loBg a tlwy Jaatr a'm fgutsir lis catla Jmuliia ft V. AM11LER her. TliEQUINTARD BUILDING SOLD iRrpEJiTi wArf "Sr i. txtil xekday jiy riiijfK' it c.rt nTEH, 3IIIXIXE1L PRICE fiOT MADE PUBLIC Frank If. Carpenter, tho well known Milliner at I2C Main Street on Wednesday purchased the Qulntard building II, (Main txreet, which wo put up at auction at the coo rt house Tuesday when It was bought In by Clneence Sague, one of the rxeeu tora of the.

estate for ISJ.OOO after Thomas J. Zlmmer had bid "tST.S04. The consideration is not given. PowMlon given on April Mr. Carpenter will move hie business Into the building on 3Iay 1, lie said Wednesday thnt It would take a month to make the necessary alteration In the store.

There will bo many changes, ene or which will be the putl'ng new front, srimllar the handaomi) front which he' has in the store Ihot he' now occupies, with one dow," although more expensive and more pretentloqa. The upper floor, of th building are now rented a apartments, and Carpeiiter said that there would prob. ably be no changes made. In them, While tho 'consideration was not g'ven out, Clarcnne Aague, one of the executors of the Qulntard estate, said at the sale Tuesday that he had had an offor of SIO.OOO tor the property Whether this wa, the amount paid Mr. Carpenter could not be learnoJ.

The Jewelry buslnet of Qulntard Frothcr. will be aolj out at coat shortly, the atock to' be sold at auc tion. A XEW DEPARTURE Tlinnday Evening Meeting, at First llcformct church to Be Devoted to Social problems. Beginning to n'ght the' Thursday cveitlng meeting at the Flrat Reform ed Church will be devoted to. great problems which' face all think JtOf day.

The. subject of. the course la "Studies' in Social Christianity" and the weekly topla and dl.cui,'on art based upon a publication Issued by the American I Institute of Soclaj; Serytce, Dr. Joelah isiroiig oemg Tne lo mgava Is "Immigration' ami lnriudct not only statlit'ca but sucliQuiillons as 'The foreigner' and tho city." ExclusionExclusion laws" and 'The church's duly to foreljnera." Some aubaequehi topics will bo "The housing Including the tenement and city congestion problems, the organization' of. labor, women Jn etc, Thcao.

meet'gs will bo conducted In an Informal manner and many pcrtona are expected to enter: the dlaoUsston. Mr. Case, the pastor tbo' First Reform cd Church believes that such a nerlea of topics on vital themes will be of Interest to many outside of his con gregatlon arid extend, an, invitation to alL; The meetings are held In the lecture room, entrance on Washington Street and begin promptly at 7:20 o'clock and. lam Just one hour. eEXT To PEXITEXTAHY.

llamlnll Woiliil (Mm Sentein'1 of Six The statement made by Jessie Decker, the nlneteen years old girl nvhn bus beeii soliciting asslMance here the past Je led Judge Kpr'ott to. sentonce Randall Woddell her companion to' the Albany penl tenary for term of six months. In Imposing the sentence. Judge gpralt said lie wished Jurisdiction were such that he might remove the man from the community for five yean. Because of her youth and penitence, ths girl was not sent to a reform rehooi, at) was flrat Intended, but allowed to go home to" her parent In Flshklli Land'ng, upon her promise report to the pollco there every Tnonth and tor send a statement signed by them tii, tha chief of 'police of thla city.

THAW GETS HIS FIRSTTVICTORY ciiiiicH TiLvr iin, is iii tiiE ATEii yr tiATTfciw.y. 1 Tti HE tXVESTIGAYEn in' T.unrj bRBiini REFEREE IS NAMED' Justice Tompkln hn Vedncdny handed down a.dclr)on ordering that the charge, made by Harry K. Thiw land his nrother, Mary Copley Thiwr, that the prisoner, la 111 treated at th Matteawan ettate Hospital, be gated, and his appointed William Vanamee, a. Xewburgli attorney, to take the. testimony an, make' the report, This Thaw's flrat victory since he shot Stanford White In New York.

The hearing will bo hit Id at iMatteaw ari anj will pro'jnbly bo started wlthlng two When the caw was argued before Justice Tompkln by Charles iMor tchauser, Mr. did not ask tool Thaw be d'acharged but that he be transferred to another, Tbaw'J mother presented the petition anl in. it ueciareu tnat her son had been lll treted by olTlclala and attendant and that' he was In con stant danger of bodily harm at the' hand of other Inmates It waa'alsa claimed "by "Mrs. Thaw that Hie sur rounding! were not. conducive jto on, recovery from whatever mental disorder he might have, and that aur rounded by omclals wiho felt unkindly toward him because of his effort to regain.

'kh feared complete mental breakdown. The Oonrt'a DecUlon. Justice Tompkins said In tho de cision: TniU ia the first time. under stand It, that these charges have been formally, made' to the court or a Jury as the basis for an appllcatlen ror the relator, removal from atteawan to another state Hospital and It Is therefore due to the relator well as the super'ntendent and officer ot the Matteawan honpIUI that the, thargf oe invesngaiea ana. rignur determined." That cannot be satisfactorilysatisfactorily accomplished on atndaviu charges' made by the relator and bis wltnessea ot cruelly by officers ot th.

asylum ana or an. environmenj injurious to hi health and calculated to re tard the recovery of his aanUf and 01 danger of Injury by tho violence oj other 'nmate and of a'nlagonlsm ibn the part of. hi. keeper that prompts lit and the positive den'alk of all these by the offlcsr. In charge, cannot be' satisfactorily, decided upon th, papers before me.

"The testimony': of; witnesses h'ould be taken and th partlea should have an opportunity ta. 'call examine witnesses lu support of these charge and denial. I a complete tr al of questions: Involved It to be had, aivf thl the portleo have atked for. My court assignment for th balance of. the year will not.

take me Into Dutches County where the relator, is confined, and' where the majority of the wltn ease', I taka' tha klme from my other court assignments to sit In" Dutnhes County for that purpose. "I have therefore decided to appoint William Vanamee, of Orange County, a referee to take proofs of the parties and report the same to the court with h's opinion thereon th order of reference to provide tnai the expense, thereof shall be borm by the relator, and that the. hearing shall 'all bo had In the virago of Matteawan, Dutches County, that the re lator need not be taken from place to. place to atund the hearings, and that the reference be terminated with in forty five days after the date ot order reference. '(' "i Qi 1 tersoMkMm l.xr.

Snyder. rnansMroi Scrarhofc, Pa I Hi town caUlng oalifirsiiiafllrs. II. llumniFrTiewyrtleJar. ly to see that new grrtM ei.

r.Jn ha. beftrtho guest of Mis. bonita'AmMer'ssbe) rf! a tea in her'honnr oh natnriJay. Sue Ambler ivav'e with Qt'li Eltlng to day In Boston. itf.f WAS nXEI) $10.

Italian Had Volnietl Itevolvrr el a Fellow Coontrj jiian. Domlnlco ltos. the Italian, who, wa accused of pointing a revolver at fellow countryman wa Sued 110. The complainant load two wltnessea who told conflicting' ctorlea whleh OFFICERS EliECTEIt, By tlie Director of the ltealty At a meeting of the' director of th Poughkeepale Realty Company the following offcer were elected: President, J. W.

lllnkley, vlce presl denu. Howard Plaitf. jecrcUty Lnd treasurer. T. Ward.

Stock Is being sold and can bo pro cured of Secretary Hoag of the Chamber of'Commerce at ISO a share. Benjamin Elchburg, the president of the Flat Automobile Company purchased the first block or ten sharca. The erection of ten house 1 soon to be commenced as th offlclaU of the company are now look'ng for suitable ill on whioti place them, Raymond Jxlrd.of Pleasant Valley. lias taken a pOTltlon with Ifef mane. itli Emmn twmes PI her home on Montgomery "Street.

Is Evelyn Anderson I few day. In Xw York. "Friend of Mls Kose If all gav her a pleasaht surprte at her hmei on. pin Street Tucsdsy evening. Dor th evening gam were played.i musical number rendered and a up per was served.

The; engsgement ha; been nouhcrd of Arthur J. Van Wagner thl city and MI ou lary Ar, Oat" iagher fit New York, JUXtTIOX" AT UnEWSTERS. Westdtrster and Xortbern jRoed f. 191 Connect ilUi" pimgikeepsl Bxtdge Route In Pntnnm Ooaniy. NEW' HA YEN.

fIt stated In raUroadY circles here" that the, Junction of. the Westchestef'kJia'' Xortbern' Rkllraid Company wtth the Xew Haven syilem In TTitnlmiCeC, Stat'on, Joining her by a short con nectlon, the Pough keepale bridge and' Ontario and Western aystem aad'ghr. i 1. ing th. New Haven w.w western lln from New TorTx.

City; bjU connactlon with; th Isew' Tork Cn ril Oneida, about 1 1 4 mil from i Buffalo. ThanbBjnr'npUonolk, th Westchester NoM'hsrn hort "en, considerably, the, distance be the Berkshire. Jid. "7'ai TASTyAoiriaarEcrivn At the islon of the Oermanis clety Wednesday vlnr. th 114 German custom Of FaitnachlskuevOle i wee Thla cusfotnj the 'jS, Ing' of fried cake and cotfe Just "be? tor' th Lent sesson starts In." whlch.Ut' lot i better thttt they; ound, ar flatSaquare rr'ed' In lard Hk doughnut During ing many pleasing" songs rrrr7 hearsed and.

an excellent sungiiyWInfleld William. ladle. of the oclety were out In. full fore' ana mlllni'y rlved th' "(oniBllJ menu whichh cakee with. the un pronouncabi name called 5 "if EUCHHE PRIZE 4, The Coliow'ng wr'thprli win her at th euehr or thHr There aub, of FallklUCodge' held Tuesday evening: Laaies yrse, laui l.

lenaaii second, Wright 'i" third. Mr. WlUUm Marks; consolation," Miss Jsnnl Lak. Man'a First. Charles Uund sec ondfl Percy Bahret: UOrd; tAUWHII Swartout; 1 conaolatlonj Ttocke rcnclC.

V' unA sni3rcaA takext away Louisa who pleaded guilty to the charge ot ron in th third greet In ettltng flra tot UotT barn on th South Road, and sentenced to th Bedford Hef jmatry' for Women ta Wstahstr wa taken to that institution Wdn day; a woman attendant from th formatory coming here after The length of snttac depends upoo a bef behavior wnlle thsre. TI1EY AJtH WOTlTlI A "LOOK. My 125.00 "Bustnes jjW ruary are worth tnr money guarantee a good looking eulC'J. O'. MOIiLEIk 22 Main Blreet.

up Ulmi FRESH. MOeltlllOOUi ,4 Finest rreexh nuahrooms picked order, tie peri HORACS BAOUE 6CX, Church etrMC iftry THE LETTER TH.T CUIB AT LAST." The local record for delayed delivery of mail matter, rn made on Wednesday when WlUUm agreed only In that a pistol was 'drawn Height, secretary of th A V. JUa'tht tnd the defendant had a men who Company waa called to the post offlc told an entirety d'tfercnt story from either ot tho other two. The case waa about be dlsmtsied by Judge Spratt on account of the conillotlng'teitlmonj 1 which rendered the truth maccestabie. to receive a letter mailed to Jilnvon July th, 1,0.

The letter conta'ned a. rcccipte.ybllt from the C. Date, iter with th paid stamp upon it of paid on July And Saras; man grade prepared BUOmVHE AT FLOTJB. of; "PEEFE0TM QTJALITT. Ordar SVom Tonr Oraot TRIXITY t'Llll KIXXEII.

On the tvenfng of AVasSIngfon IWrtBday, the' Trinity XTBV or Trinity it. E. TBufchT will liold Its annual iantuet atjjmtth Brothers hum The d'nnee will attended by inenr" I ased of Walton Utoddard bers or the club their frlendi. tha bultdlg at theii itati ahd numbrut. JilnrstloaTiMtnirllmltFirtS" IJTAKE 111 YEARS' IJ Mtl The United vtgar tsiores ilirkei Ht reel I.

ell tt. ftM Xl leusn trxplit's Tllu l. til tar tried of nine when the old ai'iuiiy took the period ot three HO. Th committee tn enlarge 11 Oeorg W. Wweet, cbalrmmi Walter Tongue lieuVurtr; l)Kr cuumn, (able Moody, 1 1.

wlth'thB opOon of Whewlnrlt' fangement; Prof, Chester 1 1, th longer period at tne end or hai tin time They have now renewed The addreu of the evening will, be when th complalntant called another 1901. Italian from tti, crowd of onlookers 1 If it were not for moving; the large who testified that tho defendant, ROs. 1 dik In the post office near the stamp had pulled gun on hint few week window and the finding of the muudng prcvtously, Thl the defendant was intieve underneath tl. likely that "Mr. forced Jot admit, jniLJn.

Iew at t' Jtalghf Jecelpt wuuRh.ive Ueen Ilk bud rennrd. wa aerttenee.l ih.t court. I AXOTJIEH MATINEE WEDXESDAY JHa horsemen Ind aiiosheirye matrtie venue course TiaulafsAmfeatt: tJyrgirflixeS TilB TAX COLLECTtOXT There ha bn collected la taxes far im.tJl.JO, ogalost Uit.lU1 ther far the sum period lat year City I were not a many out on Tuesday Treasurer Homer Guernsey 8. Bmllh with TrancU Orlmn In 220,000 Wednesday, who I In fin shape lol )r. 14 the bunctv wblls.aeofg wfth blrthdsy, th treasurer ofllo will 1 ml trotur.

wa next beat, Freat not be open for the reception of Uxea Clark alto mad' eod showlaat iVondwfJ beUrd thfjlTdwr4 Smith waa out wtth ov aw Heatons DRESS PUIWFS For Ladies; BLACK (CADB with Jet samaoMstl OLACK SUADB Turn gala pwnipai. IM SHOUT VAMPH, HEAIOfPS 3M Mab St LaS" 1.

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