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The Washington Post from Washington, District of Columbia • 9

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French monarch'v to 'J whom U4y haveJ: been rlbeLTihe fifteenth Louts who was iitKe gTeatrgrandson of his Immediate -J predecesso rr on the French: throne be klnr" fh his sixth: yoarAt the" age of 15 he married Maria the dauga 3ter of StatUlaus the then former King yh-ot: Poland and this early alliance led srisf France iinto 'many continental compU eations ahdj wmuAy -X-i 1 "I MBff i aT J-n -T I ll-vam xn- resuwsv os ipu ra French history was aecession by Vlennai -treaty of 1TI of the German jrovlncd of Lorrathe But thlsv kood ''beainnlniri froni- the standpoint of 'l grannh ''MnliHnaW A(A Inn mt Ann tinue i'-r-'-J mam vm mm 2S-V4BB HHIHI I Ml mjvt: iiJfe 0JOQmVUiT9 JOT yr and MERCHANTS lishinff commrdal ther'-ort" lays S'ione the king-1? rkraganee if and recklessness -were-the- distinguishing features a thai) began auspiciously and that -W f0 VHaanM aMii i-f i J5ne is -a- Maxinuig joqub wgiiiw rV-zS'- A I 'TV iCDirnxtTOIWW awvMTgPAOfes- Mra UttrelU Mra F' OTfeia seUer Moff Mrs WllUsm Watts MrSi Malburn and Miss Lyaia DDara r-i CLAi a reeult of the annual Ball game played last May the Chsty Chase and Metropolitan Club teams tor weewaraa one events ox tne spring nearly iee reai- lied from tha sale of boxes and grand stand seats has recently been expended in procjuHoa Tarlons oomforts for the hoepltaL Mrs James'Fi Barbour nader Whosef managemsnt 5 the 7 caritTv haa been'- arranged for a number of years provided with therPoddx offjast gprlng's game aporch for the convales-cento of the' lehlldrene' wards eanltary wator epotoi new Bdison printing niacnlne and otner mooern invenuons which: add' to the Tha nuurise of Vise ins fitaleg and Mr James Early took vlace yester day afternoon -at o'clock' at the Chapel i of the Eplpaanyi The 'Bar Charles TZMwsrds affidatov: Only membera fpf jthel-vmlly and a few triends were present' at the ceremony The bride was gWen Ip-mairiageby pJernncle Jlr William Ayert and wort a ctume of green relTet and )Iack hat trimmed with a green plume ImmedUtely after i the wedding Mr and XraT SSarly left or a wedding trip They wlll be at: lwnto upon their re turn atjrTpdd ph ftl j'l jaravvA in formally von Thursdays aftorPeem4 er mmmmt mzsZzm The marriage ot miss bummi jsane and Mr "August Henry Tlemeyer took place' tost evening at o'oloolt in Jhe -J 5 1 1 naac a ntoni mm mi vb i-K-' iU-'Ba- J3t i aw -amnnw eau -tr mi rirmi riV -V VJmMi a- aVTaBaai ia -r ar saa a -jr ew I proiniBoa areas imnaa xor raueav- iSouth American Republic tKU comprehehBive By- 174If a noted woman of the time 11 maV Je ormand "dea Etoiles- whom Louis created Marquise de Pom tr padour became -an Important 'ierson age court gatlon Trknce became InTblred In -the "ji seren: years war In which well-nigh i'tall pf thai countries of Burope par'tici-: iiipated afrjone time "and another and v- which extended ftom 1755 continent It was-- Frederick: Utof Prussia against the fleldWBngiand was "w- "Itf if ptanon eirictly tumnesi lais 'Fmauunn)aiic1 trade expert interpreter an ate- 'MplVwifl LSMonrnnny nu Bune men I- that Peridns ths rational and per- 'i- Fourteenth i the a a -a)aj iotk larnarv iixw Baiumera arouni Amerka: stop- fjiet end Wee Co 4e return- hundred and six day crnisst information Steamlu'i4ntiV WASHINGTON HOTELS iiht i mu i WMn nnm Anvariala Mi taaH ianMl Bataa -O Mth aa W- gSHOTEL LOGANS IOWA OTCUL WM CATTO rriedMsr aurian aas XafapaM flasa Rat 'BATH KSASONABLC THE LINCOLN HOTEL tt'oBd sta ar w- fafctallf -ibAbbb wnawr fa las riaa sua ftM tr- Xu-aaa aUa Tta an $Lm ear S1bm a a Hratt rvaa HOTEL STRATFORD "Aim armfBav bvl mm atati na saner: lanjs RT TAMPS TTIVPTJT ram asBBai Turnf'niB 1 HOTEL CAIRO BETwttit nra avo tm A aalft tafellr ks(l far XWruAa MrOVvtal TOURS HEHCHAJIT WJEHI THAJI CO riRIUA TRIPS JiaillBBBVa IS JACKCON TnXE an ctra gSgM laaladlas' ea Kalaram laeoMedattna Tkiaeia tickets to all boIU Flu aUUBcra BMt enrtee 'StatetqnaMi' Ju: BaOa WtraUM telriTMa AaumoMlai cairUd sttuaarTiMa aa TrL aa4 for bookUL- 0: L1 "eOeat and MT M0 at aaviV VW TCSITUt 0 A BaltlBMN 1M -i RAILROADS WASHOrGTOlT S0UTHEEH RAILWAY Per aidimoB aai potato' Soto Via Pi-ai-lcki karc-MT Dsloa Sutlea itllr at 1:11 (iMal)r MM a av IH Oenll aa (a Ucal tor rrtaarlekipui KIUbtb a i scaai Baiaraar ua aaaairi local far yrodBrtckiarf -air aa tt-il a- valw- Ttoue atarsar taiarum aai VkOmitttoglall referenee to the: many bat la MpataBi- Hot DU- aaUaaiaS Uriit'Vffl a TaaaS I apaaaiafflfJMJ a 'a na av aanjwn ifeflin auCarmkk Sxtdadai Cnlcigo HoV lWoniah iuffraga lead ers taloiced tonlgnt when belated returns Jndtcated that Tptai tor women had been asparently' granted in two of the seven States voting on- the question In TOee-day's election with a third State In doubt First returns had indicated refusal of tha franchise to women in all seven States Montana and Nevada according to the latest granted Totog to wpmen while Nebraska showed such a small vote the proposal -that the: women the 'State- Missouri Ohio and North and South Dakota refused to grant equal suffrage the majority against granting the franchise to women Increas ing with the slse of ths population con- iBvifon'tana: where i worksrs? of i the American Woman SunVageAawcIation made heroic efforts to win the" ballot the vote was so close that the official count will bo-necessary ta decide the outcome hut the women hate a slight lead on incomplete returns "iv-i' Sov In NeVa widen aeem won to cause of equal suifrage'106 predneU out of gave Mil votes for woman suffrage and AM vVr -The affect of women'e votes on prohibition In Tuesday's election indicated thai women do not itmsniincusly oppose sa- Ioonai The ratio of the female vote on the sub-Jeot-ln California and WaaMngton haa not beeii tatralatod yet Both these Vtatei voted for the first Urns to oust saloons and In both tha vote In favor of retaining saioons were large -Sr- News that was declared to be encourage iiur came from all the States concerned ne oeresu Ur the three States being off set the rsperts aaid by Indications of Progress over previous condlttons Woman 1Tteg ClotldBf ti Chink Doors With crsvlces in windows and: door chinked with pieces of hsrrelothing to prevent detection of escaping gas turned on fuB from a wall bracket an unlden- tlnedwomanprobably years eld waa found asphyxiated yesterday mornlng in an attlo hall room at street north- The woman- brought no baa-traKe with her when shr came to the house last wuroay o-papers were found to lead joe IdenuncatJoa There wsrs several pnoHwrapns i tne woman in the room ana-was poorly atta -T-Thf woman ad said Baltimore and that she had come to Washington" to look for worhv To an other woman roomet she confided that she had been engaged' to a "prominent Bsltimors -physiclsn: who had broken bis engagement with her: The Baltimore police have neon asked to find relatives or friends in that city who will take charge of the body- The body is at the morgue Coroner Nevitt Issued a certiflcatc of sui- yv 1 "mf -a Jt ALBetehand JlMMMolnM A CLBeaxli' the aviator and Ma aa slstant ffittMsr: Mills In' an experimental msnt -yesteraay morning off Gtosboro Point came near-making a disastrous landing ss 'the result it a break in the wliw used to atop tlto engine of their aei boat "frr ifit- irv1'r'iiTvyv" Beach waa trying to" effect a landinr at the Eleventh street wharf when the break in uv mri wm aiscoverea so ne turned the erartend started down the Potomac at about miles an hour Knowing that it was impossible to! stop the engine he the aerobtet down: on the broad stretch of water off the point The craft struck the water with such force that the bottom was' torn off The wings kept it afloat and Beach and Mills were rescued by Capt Matthew Kerser of the tub Herbert Lieut Dean of the harbor pouoe towed the aeroboat to the wharf with the patrol launch Sylvester VAIffltP tYIAAW VVVtVB' UM MTl A vOUBUaff jTy ZCsTf Old aUaUXICd an tw vwmbibbi- iw fBBXB on-" aocr keener of the House of BearesentatlTaB "has' surprised 'his Mends' here and hi councu Bluffs Iowa bis home by taking abnae-wno was Miss Jennie Wright slso of CouncUBIuffa -Mi Couainsita said to be Just half as old as her Jiue- bandThs marriage was performed by the a MByater at his home East Baltimore itreeV BslUmore Mfc Cousins is a 0md Army- iiian vHe enlisted when he was only 17 'and fought wHh He was given bisnoeltion aitns jcuiiiii ny rreeiaent Tart- I- TT J'-Vi' Ipnntment tot ICsituadbeii luctsl U) TUWMuastaB Wis' Nov Emma Ol Iittndberg ntato factory Inspector has been appointed to the position of social service expert with tne children' bureau jHrHl leave for Washington within two weeas miss uinaoerg is a graauats of the State university She has made special lnveetigaaon of wslfsre 'work for womsn! child and minimum -SI ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS wTttwe'--the congenial climate' -bracing salt sea air and delightful I sumundlngs all unite to make a visit whether for kmg" or short period ohs of unslioytd t-i-: -V Atlantie City Hotels are unrl- i- Taled for luxury and -comfort Theaters siera the famous Board-: walk juraereua well appointed shops and- a host of varied at? -tactions win hunim hfaroHrfliB rttaK aaVss' V-rv' -efincirtlBS CHELSBA SHKLBVMXB tTHABUBi MHHUB 'TSVSJiW MBH-JIM ft' oW'tBsr kaoH-mBB rle BaltiBMr 1 Ohia ar F-naa On-' I ala Si mm mm I 1 Atlantic City itSMMrtn aiieMas alNthe eommencementi but with overwhelm ner vut ln direct touch wflh butiasae mtoresti in their reepeertve lues at aHeCirai viaited as wall as aoTaeani taciv genera of tha diplomatic and eon- r' fIaii offices nf tha lAjweoSef has hean aanred by taeDo i' partment of Stato anel orevtowe vublictty of tk enterprise wfll also erven tKronali tVe leading dewipaoere off tlio inv portant commercial Chief of Latia Aeaariea Soecial proviaten -V majefor axbjbirion and olantonstratioa off goibda Ci'is'' 'iki 'rair fTVtAND7'-' from Internatiotial Mercantile Marine vCo an i-v Amariean-Kailt vessel of 22000 tons displacement flying VlABBorlo-w the rpresent American indebtedness It Is said ir win not be eren necessary wr jne i the proposed Plan for the Issue of short- term notes tor match the balance in fayor of the gold pool the weirxora aynwcate nrernment therewillibe) no fear by members of the board that American banks are to be drained of their gold at the time -when they are about: tosnut pay subecriptJons to Fed oral reserve banks: and In other ways take top thalr new lanea of trarsl as Integral parts of tho iew nanktng rstonii Cmly-one inatter rsmaini to Tm adjusts edTTaere to eUl the fear that jtt the London Exchange opens-again for bustness thousands of shares of Amerlcah securlnes wm be put on tne marset at toVestora Sueb a dumping of American stocka wdund send the American balane on the wronr aide- of the ledger swinging tip again untn England: might: feel shs must- askrfor cash This phsas of ths nroblan nan been siren 1 ana-aUd that the coopera tion -fAmerloan banksrs would tend to makeit hard for prospective payers of aucfc atocke to get' loans here for this purpose That bankers might wllllnr to respect the poardrWlsheo In the matter of loans of this character would lnot be surprtoina aews to ffl- Uls j'rrne DoaroLmny nnu a pwiinu T-r In rth" currency: act Itoelf It permits any Federal reserve bank-to discount notes drafts: and bills exchange of member banks where they are issued or' drawn for asrlculturatf Industrial or commercial purposes or the pro- eeeds riot which have been used are to be used or suoh purposes ifcBut-r this definition the iaw specifically statee "shall not include nous oraxu or oiua coverlnr nierely tovestmenta secuji tles except -ponae' ana uows ox me gprernmeni at yap a)uv piavca VArmed with this proylsloh' meitober oanxs-H is suggesieu ttouio db -bub for -stock-buying purposes that their paper wiu eusoounisa reserve' bank: and that the member bank must re It has been the opinion formed circles hero at the New Tork stock exchange win stay aftorj tha flrst -of the BamajanapgSBnOafMBMBBWaM alaa- rawm iiiiffi aiwr iiiriiin i Mil 1 ThtfBowini lippolntm-nt of postniaaters were niade yesterday! Charles B-Hogadone Grande Rapids Mlch Francis Boss Mickey Macomb iu A Bute -Sn r-v: 'aJ -si t4' I'ToNoyl Miss Margnerlta Xe Brstondaugn: to of i mm vvw aVfar'Wam 1 i I nyx ue in -well-In SlMlb'oliNHERiTi IwtLEMlCOUIra Wmzm- rm't 4vmjyfes -f--JaatW to WkiBkmJrt wblch ha iI4n 4w" :1 Yimiiailliv: I i ii irriM ieaTo new JannrT'7fli: to West fnoles pins ImWortawt' ciKsa nn Jng tRrn Paaama Cone! One JSBY it2t00 tVO0VVU Ihla etor? to refer to tne 4Ue on Ner yember i 175T atBossbach to Saxony where the Proeiian royal fighter achieved a complete triumph over the allied armies of Austria and i king Louie coneeoenoe inderweet a period of great depreeeloa: Aooordlng to La Tour a court patoteri who published hie Corretpondenee the king on one occasion entered the apartments of Mma la Pompadour when that lady wan sitting for her portreUV His inajeaty waa greatly oejeeted by the niewi from Rotapach The marquiaaaald the klhg that he ehould OTercome hU: despondency or It would result Olneea MoreoTer" added the inaraulse apre noui ie deluge nt thw deluge? Beure1 tlM' Ven-taMwn FfenelLavk thor has It that the king replied In these wm last -V the English wtt of the eighteenth: century Is' quoted as saying that Jt may reasonably doubted nhat Mme la Pompadour's brain originated the mot In quesUonV' Tor it was not an order of bram that paeks wisdom In few syK lanles 7- -i -i-- '--S rr- But Pierre Larousse in the Tlowers-6f History attributes the spresskMir to Kmg Louis- The author In this Instance alludes to the condition of Trance toward "the end of the king's reign A spirit of Inquiry had shaken the foundations of the social structure and the "excesses of the court had tarnifbed theSr prestige of No one saw the drift of eren to mere clearly than did the Ittog- Hla better ln-sUncta howeTer were stifled by his indo-lanoe and until the twnon franco of -the clergy-and the bar at the corruptlon of the times nude Jitan exclaim one da to the' UarquieeVde Pompadour: am wearied of the quarrsls of the priests and the lawyers' They win end by destroying the stated rTbey are assenv biles of republicans thlhn wm XinCV but axtrleat MnUH- twat Mm mql la deluge Cifter me snowing umiur jnarkiagsv pointed out a freal( kink la Tne pop's tail and trotted forth an other dog with a Ilk twist la his wag- ger naming jt xnm trnejpapsvtv Asked how the supposed father had aeaulred the neenllap twist fti nia 8oorvtosUned that ap-traliiW rua Lawyers for the other side aaserted xnat aucA an- injury could not be psssea to tne next 'arsnoMlctLr fSTlX take the case under adTlsemeat out promisa jw giya a erdiet before the rabbit season opens: If orember the court Wn Vffl JUd ttton IwjkLrA Several telegrams were received yea tordayy 5 Wailam: FIatherr who Is handling the cotton ol situation here fwttocal bankaturglhgtheanks hero i to subscribe to the vcottoh booL Mr FUther replied that he thoaaht tha lianka hers wouWdtf 'their: share tor wm rauinaT ssi' i Favorable comment as bean mail i no report oi ine speciaL committee ap po in tea to appornon tne pool since the submission -i of the olan to reoresenta tires of Washington banks at'Taeadays meeungrv -rr nue is that': soma banks may not desire to oome'la on the nooi the enure amount of iLOoaoao an portlonod to Washington hwks: doubt less will be raised All of the reports from: tha' Varfotea boards of directors jof the banks ars to be in the hands of -Mr Flather hr fawm daywhen something more -definite will eknpwiw--cT: UBS WHlMJSK OFF TO YSLKSCS igfc Depatti Witt 8nrnonj gni urteg gnd 'ru'llerillojpital XcnumuntV ijNswlTorav'Noy 4When the stoanvr er Xuettania left for Europe today she carried Among: her a passsngors Mrs Harry Payne Whitney seven surgeons ten-nureee and one attendant: all of whom trill work to relieve tha suffer ing of wounded aWers irrespective ot natlonalityr Tha medlcsl: workers will emprise the staff of the first field hospital to no prganixea sy Mrs: Whitney in ash aeotloa -with the AineHcan" ambulance Hospital mlllarise herself with the operation of the: American 'ambulance HnieiZs Kews reached hsre yesterday ilnf 'tha sudden death TueedayniorainB- at Ltd a vffle Tean of Julian BUHngaley who xormeny was a remoent ox Baltimore and Waahington IJ1 death followed an oav eratlon for appendloltia The body will be taken to Baltimore lor burlaL Mr nmngsley surviYed br his wife woi wo -ougswi--Misses Harah and Adue- the son of Thomas BUUngsiey and the late Sarah VrBUUiigsIay and brother of Mrs ordon B'-- glrapton' of 2Stt Parkwoodvavenua Baltimore KraVHarry Tbomaa of HTOOKVUr ATn 004 JOWiPh A BOUngS II 1 at AtlahUe 4-hich a wiyiwar obt bb vomi ina mii or iun aaca oecermmea by fts eommerem! hwnortonee IT i'Tfradlt markings er' a pecullarxklnk In V-l hla 1 Thla raa nnl tiit tor' ludara Wthersy4fte ns toning tp testimq aeeomniisdations if etremelv amalT Minimum rate 1800 about 1754 per day:" yrewiriet aVeewMaaaVrfteoe sr rodieaw yif-Vny four hours his answer was "DogH gone 7 u- -T or woras-toxnas V-vWnto at once for detauoa AUnnv TRAVEL DEPARTMENT Hudsonof PleasantTille and JSlmrfr 8oor of this cdty appeared THE FIDELITY TRUST CO court! nbth Claiming a hound pup' vHudscB'sl tainchlng argument odd yellow blotches that decorated the Jw g-pup'e lef alde produced a npund fa r- mm aaa wwa ww-Ma-j ox doui waa Tfiu iako VanderMU BtoVKew'TorVThe bride was attended by nor sister' Miss Laura Kane After a dlnnsr 1-r and JCrai meysTjeft for Haliana CubaV on their honeymdonThey will be at homo after December at lit KlTerslde cWTeHt- aid lliravv Walter 'Brooks will iHve a dinner aanoe' next fodsT svsnlng at that lUkrldge Ksnnsis in honor of MraT John- Kearsley Mitchell Id of PhllaphwlM gueet at thelrVplaoeItt thehGreen Mrs Bobert Patterson wife of liAiilttstontinsdcaliDma' TJaiUd States Army has -returned "with- nor cbildreTri from Atlaatlo City" and to at home at atl neteenihv street northwesVr' nmnn nnrnTT weaauie'-i 'A The marriagif of Klse itasan Bl Cher rift daughter of of Banning -and Mr Oeorgq Calvert Bowie took place Jast eVenirig at Vl o'clock at the Church of the Ascension Tha BaTlJvHennlng Velma offielatod lav te preeenoe of a torg nnmber of Mrs Wesley Martin' tomorrow? night for Boanoke ViL where ehi wljl meet Mlsa Kate Gordon: Of Mew Orleans and attend with hsr the Tirjrinia" State suKrage con Tehtlon Later hbth will rattend- the conveatiens at Cluittanaogaaad-Nash lfr and IM Janwe Sherwood of 1114 street northwest anaounoa the nwriago of their aaugkter utile May to Mr Frank Hagan of washing ton XX CVext Oetober wthf-PL1 BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM jfo-s: TOioaf upmrjou zr Dctoief vatUllng operations the District for Qcstojber reacned a total value of 107411 aoMng to tha inon the biiildIngliun)ectorto yestorday Of this 'amount ftlinw waafo new build lags and fSfcOO for repairs Thenew baildlng operations were distributed as Mlows: Kerthsast lajgli southeast $11- 109 ncrtnwett sii southwest U14I and eovnty UJg-i rt-jsSife with leather and a cowboy's saddle with a sin gle dnch or sjitnV'As' pffllPtaf Tha riders aire orpilrta They form file-twos fours and pUtoons they change direction eotostantlyf they go threugb half -iura in "reverse individual circling halt back forward' trot gallop dlsperee: assemble dismount avad mount on near and off sides' turn and twist-la tha ssddls- end Anally slide eat are trained to go to the front very deliberate Iy at la" walk tretaad eaater and to stead perfectly stnt'V'- i-js Training forths field artUlery: the horses are aitnhed In teams to cals-sons They ar changed daily to different? posldonls jTble is -done on a heavy sandy trail and the drivers Sir them down-to bard work encour af them wlb soft soothing Horse toli ws HlOenwelljrn'- tsama of six are expectod ta draw-two iealseona loaded with sand weighing MM pound acrosa deep rgrineg Witir Mvere -Thla system wllr sonv provide at--a more reasonable priae a far superior horaa than ha: ever i beenfurnlehed ThU I peeelble oeennao obit can be bought at about fh aa put in condition to reoerra-more advanced Inatmo-Tlbnrbefore ehtaTbur the ranl: Thla i cunaiuBrBo ina reauii oc TeQUiring pa- harsh tones of bdmsiilBWins: hasty tony per and commending' the gentle Band and low-pitched voloet fo'-effecUve haSrban-he -work" at these'remoant atatKons that thehave beaesae famoua thronghent the service rft 'ft-ftS'VSiV rf-'fwSCj "iaa-i "Trt- a'v iliillDiifflii $7384 SPENT FOR POOR Increase: in Chiiity Dlsburscmcn Bjutlzcnsl Rcuel Meeting Is Announcement" was madc yesterday at the annual meeting of the Cltisene aiBSJIc iPuttMv? Ji v' VJ-- TRAINING HORSES WITH KINDNESS jx lienor -Associauon at SpcUJ jBerrlce House' street: northwest' that the -V wiuunaiuueraoi ua rnaiTlfitvnaa re- jS'S appointed for a termdf fhree'years the eiZ -t yoiiowing L- memoere of the -board: of 71 managers whose term of office had ex- pirea: cnaries Benjamin McK Clayton3ohn jy Du William Flani vy jaer jura Henry VaetarJand Mrs ix iSUen Spcncer Mussey Mgr JWIJliam Cvwl oeorge Wi-F Bwart' sSaait Michael Jt Waller is---v rrrM t-Ws-'Cr'Tf'- Ieel OCEAN STEAMERS yl'i'rjv- raaaa Stmmm BataUlahed M4 Fastest Pteaaiaia ii tti Wtril Aqutuia LuiUoia MaaretBiiia Regnlir sni UpJiterrapted Service EURO PE UVERPOOL Prdnn-vjvSat Nor 14 10 A TrtoiylvaiiiaSatlfov 21 10 a rranconta Bat Hov 28 10 avrin UHTAIUrel Bit I Ui LaconlaSatn Dec12 10m Camayi Of fie 21-24 State SlNT Oaa Moai ill MU at aw WUhlattaa PENNSYLVANIA RESORTS IN TBI HODNTAIHS irtfrf5 KriMflSt Fhnidaa MsaMie ElaancurCaBl- set oatssi Diet Inches con JUUhtkOty 3 SexcursionsS NORFOIX WASHINGTON fTEAXBOAT COIIPAICT: i mrnUn Itcaaiera aIVeTthlaa4- nadU -j Dttiy at imaToot at TU Bt vFor OLD POINT COMFORT KOXFOLI'tai ALL POINTS SOUTH agW- Tong iki absiOH'-iT- ii -v Qty Tlcfat Offlca TU lata bv Woaawaia SMa fvT7 T7I asx: -aw andoe wuson jj i foyowing ffi vf -The foPowing officers we're elected tq aucceed themselves: Michael Waller i preeident? Mrsj Heniry Fi Macfarlandj -vlfee nresidentr Dr wnilan a -Rivaa president Mr" WtlllsjnX'Flather '-V- treaaurerl and Walter- aTnrorfl-' tftm taryjViiKvS-? lawci'i-VAUv' A 'report submitted the treasurer -v William I Flather showed that tha ra ifv dlabnrBments of the past year Leavenworth Sana Nor jl--Mucb of the training of borses for the cavalry of theXTnlted 1 $uteey sxmy- within last six years has been wconuinahed at thrib-reniount depotti lVont KaogWiMontThnd Tort Beno 0kls: Torinerjy: horses were pought green to pinsd in the: ito which ther were- sshtButVtheV nipplyrrbBan-n6': nearly exhausted thei United States arm dedded-to khera Therefore bonow ea1n tnslrsrnr I ore pracucauy in nanynowu About characterise ail rthe iount depots ho estsftnshed Is that at PBeBtne dlan county Ohlaw six mltos west of Benu'" -Thirty years' ago i was a zronBsr poet-- The site could hardly be improved as there is a large rolliag prabie sioplnf gentlytothe Canadian Slnraysjw(g The'nashu' were Inclosed with woven dusY windmills installed barracks Is the poiployee and- corn crop and an the hay are raised on the reservations i -Am nraoh as acree Is sown la alfatav Kindness and gentleness 4s ths motto of this Institution and the nun are graded according to their abOlty to earry on their work on ttus baaia Their grsdeto postod i StelalM TM WaWisl amouniea io imb as against i U-WMtlS the previous asaoela tionalsot spent 442st in" printing and ygr for finance appeals -The reason: given -foTthif Ismail proportion of adminis- Yf tratiye-expenaa ln eonnection wlth-J dia- nursinx ina lunua or- ine assoetatinn la that thei: Associated S3rainnfbrnV Mmft the WlA MHej nuUt The old wtrarweUs wars tns niaoursuig agent or tne organ lsa- 'i-: riC-It was lannouittccd at the meeting that for- the psst six months the association beeni and to JV the adulteik- poor a work performed Washington Diet Kitchen before 14 decided to confine Its 'attention to Infant welfare work The managers proved continuance Of this poIIct-for the current take place? Monday i'al Ibi-i horned of the brIde'sbrothererutT1dM LsSretonBi The wedding to expected to be one cf the most hriUisn affairs ofj tha-early winter eBasoiui Mls'JUe Breto nddsiurhtetaiK David Stockton McDobga'an onlcer of the naaiw Melongaiwai jnaa Wr wuiamin auovtea nouogst xor the current fiscal year based upon as cm" estimates as It could make of the funds needdrfor the'work: the total weekly on the- buHetin board and thelritlenoe' and gantlenesaj of VfrVwnlnr on' rjunounVbcIng i Those ta attendance yesterday werer Wages Vary accordingly Thus good eerv ice la procured vrV'v: t'-tf'i' responsible'' for' seven hmwesrand -sees that the -watering and feeding ar attended to and that the pre liminary: training oa -theorems of tha timid-' sad very la begun 1 -X Dr William Bives Mra James Brown Scott Cotcoran Thorny Cyan Tucker mstm-mmj j- rt: jaanarianaatmnaai v4 wr jpeorgo nT Wilson mm 1 www MM KWBtw II UMUa Agroen noraes --MT OT DW --AV----i-- 1 iWIWITI fWI I fTliiil a ll ha1 Bn ill a 1 a l-aaall-awaaaV a 7 awa -VT: ar M-VfM" BW4B-CWB jb-i Lf a a -a bbbi i a a-a-B i a- i-iIbii Ba-a-BBBMBBBa-l I I 1 I a Bl "i-BianBBl- a waBjaiaa bbi.

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