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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 36

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10 32 K-C EDUCATION BOARD APPROVES BUDGET, NINE-MONTH TERM Students Completing Two Years at Teachers' College I Will Get Diplomas. HANDLING OF INSURANCE BUSINESS IS ATTACKED' More Even Distribution Should Be Made, F. H. Irelan, Board Member Says. WILLIAM F.

BIPPUS FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE HELD MONDAY Dayton Official Dies at El Paso. Texas, While Returning From California. F. F. Kator Elected as KENTUCKY YOUTH IS Traffic Group Leader SERIOUSLY INJURED ENTRANTS IN SCHOOL LITKRARV CONTEST jf y.stft-.S; ijwi BY RAILROAD TRAIN i Jesse Simpson, 16, Badly Hurt Attemotina to "Hop" Ride i Nr- Till: DAVTON II ISA I.I), FRIDAY, II PA It 5.

RITES TO BE HELD AT 2115 FAR HILLS AVENUE General Manager of Joyce-Cridland Active in Business Circles. I- i tit on Elevated. LEFT FOOT AMPUTATED BY HOSPITAL DOCTORS Commercial Street Child Injured When Struck by Automobile on Street. Pi.iiii.U serviocs for Wihs.im F. ptw.

59. resident of the company, died at midnight Wtdnesday in; Marine hc.p:i.il r.t El Paso.1 i- ts, completing to of the Dayton Junior Teach- ae (his year ill be B' J- j-tuoy at us' colh n-year-old on. of Cynthiur.ia, was in a critical condition at the Filabeth hospital Friday after he fell benealh the heels of a Pennsylvania mail (ruin near the Perry elevation when lie attempted to "hop" a ride at in. Thursday. Surgeons tunpufatci lus left foot iibove the ankle and the front petition his right fiM)t when they operated Friday morning.

NO WITNESS. Theie were no witnisM-s, to the accident. Police surmised thai when Simpson attempted to leap on the moving tram, lie slipped mid fell set that his feet were caught beneath the wheels. The train, bound for Richmond, nued its way, the crew bfimt unaware of the mishap. Simpson uatrd front the schrol and granted diplomas Jit Jane hough the reyu- Jar coune of study at the school is a three-year term, Action authorizing thus move was Mar: Four Hundred Attend Annual Meeting Addressed by Bennett Chappie of Middletown, The jiwi Fairmont rh, contest to Ix Texas, will oe ntia anei-norn ai o'eiotk at the home r.I Mare H.

Kndge. 2113 Far Hills avenue. Mrs Bridge is a niece of Mr. I i Pom e.I, Bio.e i raci-nci Auiirev Christian. :r.jt winner.

rpri the other are. readiest; schco'. in Willi hici! tiC I'e choc'. F. F.

Kator, traffic manager or iJi.ntm; t'tioio. leu-cm, and Carl Deis and Jane Meyers, Phiii.psburi. I Dramatic re ad ins: Catherine llleinev. Jefferson, anr1 Bonnie Graham, Phiihpsbarg. Instrumental solo: TSioni.is SJ.ei-i labarger, Jefferson, and Mc-: Castle and Oerdon Graliam, The f.vo i and Phillip-i-i F.iirtr.or.t, IV.

Ml hey are: i WORD Klit IJVl.I). Ui" vu ecu- m. vice pres.dei-.t and'd Pros.dent of the Miami Valley eeneral manaser of the club the meeting Chnstin? Ttu'li r. Dons nan. Jefferson, Pl.ilhpsburg.

Jefferson, kit to n. Bridsford. Charles W. winner: II taken by members of the board of education in regular s-Mon Tliurs-j night. SANCTION MOM).

Board members voted to samUoti; this inasmuch as the school will be (continued afttr this year nio inasmuch as the state require-, ment for normal school training is1 only two years. The state grants a1 so i company and his a. psburg. Je r.d S.bert. Wo.il solo: Stephen Johr.M.n.

To A ddrcss MANAGER OF FIFTH OFFICIALS OF CiTY TO GIVE CONTRACTS FOR CRUSHED STONE itional certificate for fcur-ycar p' Session STREET LUNCHROOM your (pile1: deliveries jou, keeping the resources of the country liquid. And fo you play a leal part in keeping the world out of the pit of depression." i Amonj the large number of prominent railroad men present from out of the city were the following: II. Newconet, vice president Pennsylvania, Chicago; H. A. Worcester, vice president Mew Voik Central lines.

Cincinnaii; J. C. Rill, genera! manager Pennsylvania, Chicago; C. W. Van Horn, ger.rral 1 manager B.

end Cincinnati; J. Wllfon, assistant general manager Erie, Marion; W. R. Cox, traffic manager Pennsylvania, Chicago: J. Gresset, general superintendent Pennsylvania, Indianapolis; R.

B. Mann, general superintendent B. and Cincinnati: R. N. Golden, freight traffic manager M.

and St. Minneapolis; JL. Omer, assistant to pa.sscr.ger traffic manager, Union ROBBED BY BANDITS of the organisation in the Miami hotel Thursday night. He succeeds C. Carlton, division passenger agent of the Pennsylvania railroad.

R. L. Gallaher, assistant general freight agent for the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Cincinnati, was elected f.rst vice president; R. Hagrrman, traffic manager of tne N. C.

second vice president; W. D. Tucker, of the G. H. Mead company, secretary and O.

H. Murlin, general freight and passenger agent of the Dayton and Troy Electric railway, treasurer. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. Five members of the board ot directors were selected as follows; H. L.

Halenkamp and F. G. Bur Contracts probab.y will be let city commissioners Wednesday purchase of crushed sione to be J. 1 since the p.ircha.e of the concern by the two men, received word Friday that the body was be-ir. sent direct to Dayton from t'l Paso ar.d would probably arrive Saturday.

It ill be taken to the Whit mer Brothers' funeral parlors. Mrs. Bippus and the son. William F. will reach Dnyton lute Sunday.

EN ROUTE TO DAVTON. Mr. Bippus was on his way to Dayton from Berkeley, where r.t had spent the Christmas holidays and the time since, when he was attacked with heart failure and rushed to the hospital at El Pasj, Manager Accosted by Two Armed Men Who Loot Cash Register of S7.20. leaching upon the completion of f.vo ytars of norma! school training. Until four years ago, the Dayton Junior Teachers' college graduated nil their students upon the completion of a two-year term.

One hundred and twenty-one students will graduate from the school under this ruling, according to Mies Maude J. Slaght, principal cl the school. Frank H. Irelan, board member, Thursday night again took exception to the manner in which the used by the street repair department this year maintaining streets. City Purchasing Homer A.

Maltby said Friday that low bidders, who probably wl.l receive contracts, are as follows. American Stone of Lima, 2.50O tons, Laura Gravel of Phillipsburc. 2.500 tons. Keystone Grave! of Dayton, 1.500 tons, and Madrtver Gravel of Dayton, 1.500 tons. $1,860.

Robbers were active in Dayton early Friday morning when they held up the manager of a lunch room, grabbed a woman's purse after striking her, and stole a small He ar.d Mr. Switzer had been operating the Jeyce-Cridland nett, of Cincinnati and B. E. Ol-sen, J. E.

Haynes and J. H. Norwood, of Dayton. Approximately 400 traffic men and representatives of railroads was found unconscious when Clias. Bebbe.

319 Oxford avenue, the spot where he lay. The. youth was removed to the S-. i Elizabeth hospital. He told at-; taehes that he and a companion left Cynthiana day noon.

His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson, of Cynthiana, vera notified of the accident by police This was the second accident occur this week on the railroad i tracks. Arthur Glover, 37, Cmcin-i natt, negro, met instant death Wednesday when lie attempted to hop a tram 0:1 the railroad bridge west of the Union rieit.

STRUCK BV AUTO. Cosmo DiPasquale, 11, of 1C1 Commercial street, as recovering at his home Friday from a frac-! tured left kg and a severe cut on the lip received late Thursday afternoon when the automobile driven by John P. Powers. 41 South June street, jitruck him at Front and Second streets. Bo.vers took the child to a nearby of 1917.

when sum of change from a bakery truck pany since January public schools insurance was handled. Mr. Irelan. in a written statement, addressed to Charles president of the board, and presented to indiviual members of Pacific, Omaha; C. Pennington, general passenger agent Pennsylvania, Chicago; J.

T. Johnson, freight traffic manager Chicago; J. G. general freight, agent. Erie, Chicago; I.

N. both left the employ of the National Cash Register company. Both had worked up to responsible pesi- from both the Miami valley and distant points attended the meet-; ing. J. E.

Welier, assistant vice Geer, chief engineer Pennsylvania. tions at the latter concern through president in charge of traffic cf the chica20 and c. Barnard, cn- Sieving that favoritism vas being shown in this matter." The board placed it official a period of 25 years. Mr. Bippus be Pennsylvania lines.

Chicago, was I board, explained that he already received the list of in- surance companies at present hold- ing the board contracts, and he be- lievcd that a more equal distiibn-j tion could be made. eral superintendent Pennsvlvania, ing treasurer and Mr. Swititcr office manager when they left. toast master and the invocation was cincir driver. Two colored bandits, one marked, (the other carrying a revolver, en-i tered the Palace lunch room, 1130 West Fifth street, at a a.

Friday, 1 held up the manager. George Niura, and escaped with $7.20 from the cash register and 12 packs of cigarettes. Niunt was alone at the time of the robbery, having just opened the restaurant. WOMAN STRUCK. oeii iVO.

ll.lll.Ut i. tlC, It. A 1 v-s r-. hrn PITU Mill I nil, I ft the Third National bank, and had lur fL' -V 01 I I WILL BUILU been exceptionally active in the Ma-, TEMPORARY WALK Ul lilt- nciuas stamp of approval on the report submitted by the budget committee, recommending that one month be s'iced off the 1932 school term by cutting the term f.vo weeks in June, thereby closing school on June 3. i and taking two weeks off the end of the year at Christmas time.

BUDGET APPROVED. Move Made for Protection of School Children. sonic fraternity. He also belonged to the Knights of Pythias, Dayton Country club and the Dayton Bicycle club. im.

nett Chappie, vice president of Die American Rolling Mill company, Middletcwn. ''Traffic is movement and move-' ment is life. On the other hand stagnation breeds it own death," I said Mr. Chappie. "We've been mif- G.

VT. CARVER, i TIIKEE Ql'ESTIONS. In his letter lie presented tares cue.stions, which were as follows: "Is the school board receiving all insurance coverage that can be had lor the money spent each year? Is our insurance equally distributed pmong all Insurance companies who pay taxes in the city? Is it possible to have the Dayton Fire Insurance Mid the Casulty Insurance Agents association to recommend a fair way As a protection for school chil- doctor, who gave him treatment, drcn, City Service Director George Police officers thoroughly investi-F. Baker on Friday ordered labor- pater the accident. Witnesses s- Mrs.

Catherine Kendig, 66, of 350 Quitman street, employed at the National Cash Register company, suffered a severe cut on the left check when a bandit jumped from Tne budget lor the year as ap-. proved by the board is for S3 Dr. George Washington Carver 127.21, being $1,893,105.32 for the Speak at Fifth Street ers to start laying a temporary walk sd'ted that the child ran directly CHURCH TO OBSERVE 90TH ANNIVERSARY fering with too much stagnation 01 along Philadelphia drive between in front of Bowers' car. business. When the traffic man is Salem and Hillcrest avenues.

After the car he was drlvlnj Branch Friday. lass nau enaing June ju, ana 009.021,89 for the second half of the i I behind a trie and struck her as she was walking along Park street near Jay street. business is dead; when he is I "Children going to Fairview school crashed into a traffic beacon at Mnnthc' Polohratinn Ibusv, business is booming. have had to walk along the road- Third and Dutoit streets, loins Dr. George Washir.itor, Carver.

Three i.scaj year enamg jjecemDer 31. The report was submitted by the following committee: William Kra-1 mer, chairman; Mrs. Edith McClme The bandit attempted to grab her pocketbook, and when she resisted, "Trainc nas Deen nxenea 10 tne 1 un-i, na m- arterial system of the body. Regu- I t0 lnsure thcm P'otection from rested and charged with driving lating the flow of goods and mer- automobile traffic," Baker taid. while Intoxicated.

Has Been Planned by Raper M. E. Congregation. he struck her with his fist, breaking her glasses. head of the Agricultural experimental station cf Tuskegee Institute, spoke Friday noon at the Central Y.

M. C. A. before the noontide club. At 6 o'clock he will speak before the Interracial Discussion group at the Fifth Street Branch MARRIAGE LICENSES Pattersc-n, and Dr.

F. L. Shively. The committee estimated the deficit in school funds at end bases its estimate on an 80 per cent tax collection. Securing the purse, which con- 1 talned only 70 cents, he ran east The RaPer Methodist Episcopal on Park street.

She continued on church, coiner of East Fifth and her way to the National Cash Reg- I Jackson streets, will celebrate its A passenger, reported by police io have been riding with Marco, fled from the scene, although injured. The passenger's identity had not been established Friday morning. Fridav morning a truck APPLIED FOR. John A. Poff, 25, of R.

R. No. 1, chandlse through the channels of trade In your Job. To get those goods and service synchronized w.t'.i needs and demands takes skill and experience. "Speedy transportation has reduced the cost of everything we buy and use.

There was a time when manufacturers and merchants had to order large stocks of goods months In advance of the time they would be needed. LOW INVENTORIES. Miami'burg, Ohio, and Ruth Elia-' tne bpacon at thc conw 0f' beth Horn, 19, cf 1323 North Main LudIow Fourt stree(s Rnd street. The board also voted to accept the cf 'the Y. M.

C. A. His main bends of the Third National and address ill be given at 8 o'clock in Merchants National banks in the the gymnasium cf the Fifth Street amounts of $242,374.09 and on the subject "Great 723.09, respectively. Real estate notes 1 Creator, What Is the Peanut and und mortgages of the Third f7a-! Why Did You Make It?" tional bank were approved and gov-j Dr. Carycr has made 265 differ-1 and municipal bonds of the ent products from the peanut, 118; of distributing our insurance so that si! companies will receive the I share and eliminate any chance of I the board being falsely accused of; favoritism." In addition to these questions, Mr.

Irelan expressed himself as be- I hcving- the amount of insurance i now carried by the board as being absurd. "Way not carry sufficient I insurance to cover a reasonable loss deride to rim the risk 100 per er.t by carrying wo insurance at! he asked in Ins letter. He! further blanket insurance "To be penny-wise and pound-1 foolUh is not my slogan," his letter lead, "and our insurance, looks that way. for il had a fire of any non.sequence at ail we would have to float new bond immediately to replace the school damaged, so why not float extra bonds now or provide some way to protect ourselves from a financial catastrophe," ister company and there two stitches ninetieth anniversary of the found-were taken In her left cheek. mg of the ChUrch with a three DRIVER AC COS TED.

months' observance, culminating Alvtn Shixigledecker, 2115 Victor-i with the services of Sunday, April 24. ia drive, driver for the White Bak- The celebration will be in the ing company, was held up by a form of a loyalty campaign, and bandit at 5:50 m. at Beckel ana! will open at 9 o'clock Sunday morn-Crane streets. The robber secured ing with a special program. Mwor moved it 30 feet.

The vehicle, containing candy, was abandoned. Police took the truck into custody pending further investigation. ISSUED. David L. Rike, 27, of Ridyeway road, Oakwood, and Catiiarine B.

Conklin, 22, of 520 Maysfield road, c.ercnan bans were approved. from the sweet potato and 85 from only 22 cents before fleeing, A. C. McDonald will talk on churcn Attendance department during the pecan. Born a slave he over- I umciais oi rne oem city oron- uou o.

wvm, PROGRAM PLANNED Production Will be Given by C'ol. White School PupPj. came this handicap and was grad-; uated from Iowa university. He has; at institute ever 33 vtars. i "These goods required warehous- Oakwood.

ing. Investment in Inventories tied Forrest E. Anderson, 23, cf Mi-up In capital, the necessity for or-jamisburg, Ohio, and Helen L. Sut-deringr advance supplies was a ton, 21. of Minmisburg, Ohio, hazard.

Ail cf these things in-' Harold E. Howard, 19, German-creased the cost of purchase for the town, Ohio, and Emma J. Swartzcl, overhead charges of the manu- 18, of Germantown, Ohio. erage and Wareliouse company, 818 ney, will discuss temperance. Spe-East Monument avenue, reported cial music will be furnished by the that burglars entered the warehouse Boy Scout band.

The Sunday eve-through a rear window and tooK nlng services will be in charge of GO pounds of chocolate, three car- the scouts of troop 12, who are un- January made 810 according to the report presir.ted the hoaid Th'ir day r.iclit. 1 hey also reporterl 23 applications ma fie for work tne month 23 of which were granted. Jane Boone, Fl -le Cox and Be sie Payton were appx.inted as critic teachers for the remainder of the" school term. Ethel Phebus was ap- Primary grade pupils of Col. White school, will present a "Tom Thumb Wedding" in the school auditorium next Thursday evening.

tons of tnarshmallows ar.d 23 boxes der the leadership of Robert Beach- George M. Brown, R. R. No. 4, ROUND TABLE FOR SCOUT CUB HEADS of candy.

I dell. He further asserted that he had to date received no answer from President Snyder to his six susses-tions presented him in written form Leaden Will Meet at Industries F.uilding Friday Night. Dayton, Ohio, and Edna M. Rey- Miss Dorothy L. Fout.s, third grade nolds, R.

R. No. 4, Daytan, Ohio. teacher at the school will direct the William E. Coldison, 37, of Na- performance.

Musical program will tional Military home, and Dorothy be supervised by Miss Sarah H. Leonard, 47, of Haynes hotel. Taylor. SAMUEL C. CALLED BY DEATH pointed as regular teacher for the First local Round Table for lead- January 22.

Mr, Snyder promised remainder of the term. Leave ol facturer, the Jobber and the retailer were eventually paid by the ultimate consumer. "Contrast that with present conditions. Goods ordered today are expected tomorrow. Inventories are held to a minimum and costs are rrduced.

I do not know whether the world will ever give you traffic men credit for it, but these modern transportation developments certainly have contributed in enormous saving to business, and this The music for the loyalty campaign is under the direction of Charles Mann. It is planned by Rev. John W. Danford to have prominent church men address the congregation each Sunday during the celebration. Plans for the building of a new-church In Oakwood have been abandoned.

due consideration and an early an- absence was granted Amanda Bald- ers of the cub movement of the swer following the reading cf the win for the second semester. Boy Scout program will be conduct- letter. I Bills totaling $33 073 for January led at the Dayton Industries build- Funeral Sendees Will Be Conducted Sunday Afternoon. Samuel C. Bates, 80, who died Thursday evening, v.l'.l be buried WALTER WINCHELL ON BROADWAY The letter pointed out th.it Mr.

were approved. January payroll ing Friday night, it was announced Irelan, in the closed door session summary, tcialmg S121.9P.9 12 for all last Tuesday night, had been se- departments was also approved, vercly criticised for airing fhi sc' Que st of peniiig executive from the Charles W. Moore funeral I home, 2318 East First street, at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Rev. i THIS TOWN OF OIKS.

Van. Bobby Connolly's erf, Is now Dr. Beth Leary tnd Jimmy Bryiiiit, Mnx Orel's heart, the doctor having benefit has been passed on to Friday morning by Pearle Whltc-j head, local scout chief. Pierce Sehaeffer, local cub com-1 missioncT. will preside ot the round table.

Every cubmaster, assistant cubmaster and cub committeeman i has been requested to attend this session. The cub program is for boys ot settled all yelllmoney arrears on his whose new book is christened "Clouds of Death," have resumed Cupldlug i of the oo.tr on Tuesday mules. fo recula.r meetings, sehf be brought up for a vote a' Thursday night's meeting was r.ot put into lie form of a motion, inasmuch us the entire board suggestions in an open meeting. He explained that he had no teasm for retracting any of his statements "NO ACCUSATIONS." "I made no accusations n-alnst any individual when I appealed to GIVEN $50 FINE J. D.

Rowe, 47, of 20 North Irwin street, charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, was fined $50 in police Court Thursday. Rowe was arrested after he received a $3 deposit on a photograph everyone of us. "Management, production, selling, these are the great triumvirate of modem business, but of what avail are these If the avenues of transportation are clogged? The im W. Rowe will officiate. Surviving the deceased are his wife, Alice; two sons, J.

S. and W. W. Bates, and one daughter, Mrs. II.

E. Sertig. Mr. Bates was a lifelong resident of this city and was a member ot i you as chairman to appoint a com- wife (half the total sumi, or exactly $537 50. Inner Circle Society will forward Invites to their annual dinner encased In a "tin-box" which is a form of criticism on local politicians.

Walker, who Is 50, hasn't 5 gray hairs, whlrh prove-how worried he 1b about This or That. Add Eyeftils off the screen: A blnrk crepe dress with a white rhlne- Pi i St was not pU'sent. Hor- I age and is a compara-s was the only mem-, tively new movement In local scout-' ing circles. mittf.e In invn.ttk'nro nnH rrnr rr nn ac llW Larkln is back In circulation again but is glum about it. Fifth Ave.

Btores today will bombard slow paycru with $3,000,000 til please remits. front-paged furnished room one time "Insertion" ad In the Hurld-Trlb the other yawning still Is being sold for $1 the copy or two bits a The Charles Foys (Grace Hays), who were on the veree, are the I. O. O. F.

and encampment. portance of your work as traffic men lcoms greater each year. By Gem City to be enlarged, and failed to return the photo as represented. Yif ti1sf'tf tiie handling; of our insurance con-j tracts, the letter read. I was UTTLI ORPHAN ANNIE History! Ky HAROLD CRAY SM, VMUN M-I SUP POSE HIS FIRST WFE VslftS LOST HM-MMM- IS VER it wwt3Us.rs i SE NUMBER OF NEARS VMO.RBUCKS MUKO TO REAHOM MsJVtV rUK Pt sending their laundry out In tho same i "tnne Jacket stuffed with a hunk of bug attain.

Lllynn Tashman. real- tor, Evrrett Jacobs, has the mlerles. Mrs. Maurice Chevalier acconi- A front cover sal you must, pnnles him on his personal appeur-' have en. Michael J.

Ward, young-sitce tour, so there Paul Dauer of est State Penator of the Coinmon-the New Amsterdam stiff, followed wealth Mas achusetU (no'V do you fcLL RlQKT, But not LONG TIME tKsiP Sure Hft.p G0 IN TERRBV.E 13TOeA WITH MtvN IN SUCH CSE- NONE Or OUR. GUlSINtSS, I But in aotwer. wccs it is WCvRBOCKS OUR FRtSvp-r(OW THIS BiCj BLOrsJE WOULP NOT OWE HI'S TROUBUES- "TV-IE SOUTH PACIFVC- FOR. OUsvER- discourteously Interrupted by Mr. Kramer, who, without addressine (lie rhalr.

find a question directly sit me, stating that my repot rounded like i.n ucriisatli At that uuie I fiankly n. plied that I had hern a cor; led by certain individuals in regard to the handling of insurance cor.tracts. and asked to see that tln-y wire equally 'ibuted amjii! nil bgencks in the city. TijMr.uations were also irioie Tv4E "SHVV SUhUK WTri BUT I tXGRE IT HEH VflrAiD WRE UP TtME SEARCH TlU HE VOS CERTAIN NO ONE WHfM A AN HE IS l't SUE HfCTE EUPUS ObiE ON BOfXRO- ft PfvM FOR the "Bnnd Wagon" to Boston and WOUUX BE UV FORTUNATE MOST M.wS OUT FOR THE see hy Coolidsje never whs Governor of Is bring readied for the VAiNRBUCKS HfvRPEEO TO GOT TO STOP THkT- broke out with a Rasch girl, who became his squaw. Foy, To SEE THfVT were She to FsSHOHE ON A UTlit VMHRTtVVsl BECfxMu OF WEVE GOT To BIG.

Bi.OV4p NOT IKPivt Of Even the Ship SLN fvT THE BECOME HIS HI'S R-cj'T GET HIM." F- PROVE THAT WIFE- Time. ny TO HIM 5tf recently melted from Barbara Newberry, gets Cartlcr gifts from a better known Park avenue gel, the big H. L. Salisbury of Paramount, and a terslchorlne 30 years his Junior Bre plotting a merger. Hln- i i iffi5 Boston mayoralty.

Negri is plenty ailing, but will go to Chi to keep a booking, the new-Rag promoted by movie producers 'ngreelng not to ftlgn stars while thev work for rlvnlsi Is In violation of the Antl-Hhermnn Trust Low. so thniilc Mrs. Wlnehell's Wtiltcr, you would-be Onrbod and OnMcs. Mar-shall, of Washington, who i npvnvs with Miry Duncan when James Cromwell of the fstntrsburys Is with he Is praetieally (done. Fred Allaire" has finally been nrrow'd by Dun.

so Ancle. Ids sister, li net hr picture taken thumbing her nose nt. the Idea, and sent It to him. at Mr. Kraoi'r l.ufletincini; li 'tin'; of cur.

ti acts, i tr.y lupp, sM: I was To I estr Mi Krai.ici denoiiuec .1. at. I have no h1 he but that what ho t.i:. r-c y. this e'e-o.

I fill lii ve.l as i h.ej ti- ef tor liii biuret, mr.n of Albany, whose pappy Is a JurlFt. and Ted Sihawu, Ruth St. ex. are hoofing together on and off the dunce recital p'attorms. True York, daughter of York and King, has been sealed to Ernest taindberg for months.

has handed in her notice to her parent's set to Join her husband, who Is In Duluth JtiKgllng a hon. Ok.

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