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1 TH w-rm aj LAKE LODORE ALLUREMEN i ip tM sWFRvll ON THE GLORIOUS FOUR A All WRMsV Bits of the Philosophy of Life Against Train Every Hour During The Early Part Of The Day Free Dancing, Splendid Stea mer, Rowing, Coaster, Carousal and Chutes. ititutes and Imitations fushroom Growth." Ask for It has been said that 'It is not 'The High Cost of Living' but 'The Cost of High Living' that is ailing this Country." Living expenses are not as high as in your Father's or your Grandfather's time and wages are much higher. It is not High Living Expenses but Living High Expenses that eat up your surplus. ORLICK'S This Bank alio It means the Original and Genuine MAI TP TRADERS NATIONAL BANK flh kV IT! I Iss Cor. Wyoming Ave.

and Spruce St. "Courtesy Our Watchword." The Food-Drink for all Ages. Ried oft, marred grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. For inruttjnTmKdi and growing children.

Agrees with the weakest digestion. Pure mjtrition. upbuilding the whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home, bngorates nursing mothers and tlx aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute.

Get the best. Ail druggists. If Take ao abstltate. Ask for HO RUCK'S. HARVARD EASILY WINS VARSITY BOAT RAGE One of the most notable obser- vances of the Fourth of July this-year will take place at Lake Lodore.

The list of attractions announced for this resort on Independence Day 1 convincing and appealing. Complete arragements have been made by the management for one of the most delightful times ever experienced at this The Delaware and Hudson Railroad company has made arrangements on Its Pennsylvania division for an extra and sufficient transportation service on the Fourth. There will be train runnig to the lake nearly every hour during the early part of the day. The first will leave Wtlkes-Barre at 7:10 in the morning; Scran-ton at 7:55 and Carbondale at 8.4 5 so that all who desire to go can be accommodated. Features at the lake on this day will be of a kind to appeal to patrons.

It will be the only place where no charge will be made for dancing, and the very best of dance music will be furnished. 10:45 Toung Peoples' aocletr of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Kvenlng prayer and sermon at 7.30. The pastor will preach morning and eve- Roman Catholic.

St. Fater's Cathedral, Wyoming avenue and Linden street. Bight Bev. SL J. Hoban.

D. D. Bev. Dr. J.

V. Malone. raetor; HV. Dr. A.

J. Brennan, bishop a secretary and chancellor, Bev. p. a Hurst. Kev.

P. F. Boland. Bev. D.

J. Connor. Kev. Joaeph A. Boyle, and Kev.

McGoourty, assistants Masses: bunday. I. I :15. and 10 .30 o'clock; masses dally at 7 and clock. St.

John the Evangelist. South Hcran- kev. Melle Donnelly, assistant Masses. Sunday at 7 and o'clock. St.

Patrlok's, West Scranton, 1407 Jackson street; Kev. J. B. Wuelan. rector; Bev.

Daniel Dunne and Kev. Jo-seuh McGulckin. assistants Masses: Sunday at 7:30 and 10:30 gSftg 8t. Ann's Monastery, ander-veater bculevard, Kev. Cyyilan McGar- ant Masses; SuDUay a and 10:30 Hot Kosary.

North Scranton, 310 William street; Bev. J. McManus. rector. Kv.

M. E. Loftus. Bev. Pat-rlok Hopkins, assistants Masses: Sunday at 7.30, and 10:30 o'clock.

fit. Paul's Boman Catbonc shurch. letl Penn I. and 11 o'clock a hiaU mass and sstinon; Sunday school at a m. benediction ot the blessed Sacrament and Sodality meetings at 1 p.

a. Baptisms at 9. m. Daliy masa Holy Cross, BeUevue, street. Rev.

Peter Ueorge F. Forve, Sunday, (. 7:30. aaatataat Maases RELIGIOUS Varsity Race Harvard, 22 minutes, 44 seconds; Yale, 23 minutes, 40 seconds. Freshmen Vale, 11 minutes, 53 seconds; Harvard, 11 minutes, 59 seconds.

Varsity Fours Harvard. 13 min-uti 1, seconds; Vale, 13 mln. New Iondon, July ti Rowing with machine-like precision eight young giants from Cambridge last evening led Yale all the way down the varsity course on the Thames and gave the wearers of the blue the worst Whipping that Har. vard has administered to Yale since Jim Wray began to coach the Crim son eights and win victories for Fair Harvard. Harvard led at the finish by ats teen boat lengths; the Crimson' time was 22 minutes 44 second) Vale's almost a minute slower: 2 minutes 41JV2 seconds.

Harvard also won the substitute varsity fours by five lengths. Yale prevented a clean sweep for its nvais Dy winning the Freshmen The official time made In the dlf. ferent faces is as follows. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF So, 1.1! Wllkes-Barre, July 1. Pour master plumbers have signed the agreement and acceded to the demands of the union men otnerease the ages from $3.25 to $3.75 a day tor eight hours, a half holiday on Saturdays and the agreement to las', for two years.

It is believed that other master plumbers will now give way to the men and that the strike of the clumbers and sheet metal workers will soon be ended. HYDE PARK HOTEL. 50c. Puree of Chicken a la Orleans. Olives.

Celery. Pickles. Cucumbers. Fish. Filet of White Fish.

St. Cloud. Entrees. Lamb Chop. French Peas.

Roast. Prime Ribs Beef au jus. Young Turkey, (Unlet Sauce. Vegetables. New Potaoes In Cream.

String Beana. Asparagus iecsert. Huckleberry P. Pumpkin Pie, Ice Cream. Cake.

Coffee. Milk. Tea, Cheese-eind Crackers. Turkey dinner at lunch Saturday, 2oc; dining room, day, 35c. Dinner Sunday from supper, 6 to 7:30.

last night from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, where he graduated last Thursday evening Mr. Strauch has secured a position with I). W. Humphrey on Plttston Miss Janet McAndrew. of Pear stret, Is spending her vacation at Atlantic City.

At the Bethany Baptist church tomorrow the pasto Rev. W. G. Wat-kins, will conduct serrices. at 10-30 and 7: no, administering the ordinance of the Lord's supper in the for men will meet wits the B1 school as usual Mr.

Watkina has Vust returned from Philadelphia wnero he was a delegates to tne Northern Baptist convention and to the Baptist world alliance. Joseph Maiers. of Meadow avenue, met with a very painful accident while at work yosterrl.iy. when two of nla lingers w. re severed at the first joint while working on a machine.

Mr. Maiers was In the act of cutting some tin at Um time. Starting with Sunday. July 2, the hour of service at St. Margaret's chapel on O'Hara street will be changed from 7:30 p.

m. to 10:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon will therefore be said next Sunday morning at half past ten. The public Is cordially Invited.

The funeral of William 0. Shelley, of Plttston avenue, was held yester- aftci tere ae at 2 o'clock. Rev. K. A.

Martin, of the Dunmore Meth-'odist Episcopal church, officiated. KIDNEY DISEASES ARE CCU.VBI.E i under certain conditions The right medicine must be taken before the disease has progressed too far. Mr. Perry A. Pitman Dale, Ter jays: "I wa down in bed for four months with kidney and bladder trouble and gall stones.

One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy ri re" me well and sound." Ask for It. For sale by all druggists. HOLD-UP MOST DARING EAST HAS HAD FOR YEARS vnllnurtl from l's One i is missing from the express or mail cars, and the general presumption is that the fight put up by the train crew prevented the men from carrying out their intention. A new force of police and detectives was put to work on the case shortly before noon by Chief Wagner. The authorities hope to make an arrest within the next twenty-four hours.

HOLD-CP DESCRIBED. Bntkemau C. F. Bemls today gave the following description of tne holdup while lying on his cot in the hospital: "We were on ti.u anc. had reached the Kagle curve, coming into Brie, when ther.

was a crash. 1 ran through a cor.ch to reach the front end. As I got outside the door a man with a bla DUOk oyer In, taoC d( alt mo blow on the temple. I tried to come back Alien another masked man shot at me. The bullent struck my arm and 1 fell.

Then they kicked me off the platform. "I tried get up bvt was stunned. I lay there dazed. I heard women sen aining and passengers shouting. I heard Conductor Rooney cry out and thought they had killed him.

The robbers kept up a steady lire They were in tho cars only a few minutes when they headed off toward th0 forest, shooting as went I was picked up and a woman yyho rai the only heroine In the car, tore up a skirt and bandaged my R01 a Cullman platform. None took effect. One of the men hit Rooney with a heavy stone, picked up from tho tracks. Rooney dropped but later managed to mak0 his way along the car tracks to a telephone two miles away where he reported the The new steamer on Lake Lodore, Is the largest vessel of the kind on any inland body of water in Pennsyl vania, and it has occasioned much favorable comment throughout the re-glou. Praise is also being heard fori the new broad board walk leading tnrough the grove which Indepen dence Day patrons will be certain to lind most Inviting.

While at Lodoreyou can lake a on the coaster, a dash down the chutes, and then you can go to tva new Hippodrome and enjoy the prancing courses on the carousal, which are always a continued delight, particularly to tile little people. An attraction great as any at the resorts of Northeastern Pennsylvania will ne a row of half a dozen miles about tne lane. i Refreshments that will be furnished will be abundant and of the very freshest and host variety. It can be said without exaggeration that no amusement place offers a greater in-, ducemeut for holiday crowds than oeautirui Jake Lodore. T.

Butler, assistants Masses Sunday at 7, and o'clock. ot. jonn tne tjapiisi. nest South Main avenue and Luzerne street, Kev. F.

A. Frlcker. rector Masses: Sunday at 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock. Sacred HearL South Scranton, Prospect avenue and Brook street; Bev. An.

Adrew Zychowlcs, pastor; Bev. Muhis-sewski, assistant Masses: Sunday at I and 10:30 o'clock. Holy Family (Slovak). Oapotiae avenue; Bev. Joseph Komorowskl.

rector. Massea. Sunday, and clock. St. Joseph's 1 Lithuanian).

St. ri.otnu College, Wyoming avenue. P.ev. John Kuras, rector. Masses: Sunday, 8 and St.

Mary's (Green (P.uthenlan), 425 South Irving avenue; Rev. Michael Bendasz, rector. Masses, Sunday, 8:30 Universalist. Thomas H. vice with 10:30 a.

Miscellaneous. Dunmore Me? "tmay at i. Harrison Mr 71 on Cnl ted Kv.mg. lt, hurch. 142 Capouse avenue.

Rev. N. P-ilcotter pastor Sunday school, 9:4 7 a. preaching at 11a. in.

by pastor, theme, Our K. L. of c. at, 4S p. in.

prsaehini 7:30 jetlng The first Spirit i list Ask, -elation of Scn.nti.n hd.N meetings every Sunday at 1:10 and 10 al llfl stmt ford are- Charles Van Ort for six months, J. C. Chrkstophel; chaplain. George W. Johnston; board of governors, wnliam (lurhreclit Otto Schmidt and C.

E. Van Orden; conductor, (Varies Pitt. Spring Showing of Wall Papers During the early weeks of the sen- son we offer you an unusually large assortment from which to make your selection, and at the same time serve you promptly. Our prices on Inexpensive wall papen now selling at 3c, 5c, 8c, 10c, 15c, 20c per double rolls, challenge a fair comparison. See our stock before you buy.

We invite a call and Inspection. Hartman Brothers, S01 Cedar avenue, comer Birch street. tf Arrested for Drunkenness. Indulging too freely in his Ba. han alian proclivities, proved the undoing of Joseph NirzalkievlU, of 37 Cherry street, yesterday, hen returned home in an ugly mood asnd his wife had him arrested on a warrant issued by Magistrate John Lcntee.

Niczalkievitz was locked up ovel night to rest up. Married in New York. The ement of the marriage of MIks Frieda Bischoff herger, of Pitt-tton avenue, and George of Bromley avenue. well known hat her at-ioncd oiisideruMe prise to the many friends of tho bride on this side. The iredding took place in New York.

A reception awaits the couple on their return to the city. Topics of a Day. Mi (V. ni- '''o? burg, Is spending ome time as the guest oi her slatiT, Henry Rempe. of Alder street.

Mr. and Joseph Klein, of Alder street, and son, Joseph, re turned home yesterday from Lake Ariel, where they visited relatives. Charles Netiln, the well known feed dealer of Cedar avenue, is confined t( his home on Cedar aveirtie yvith ill Hut nee will of the La wanna Germac, lient to he heB: this evening in MlrU's hall. Mr. tncl Mrs.

Nicholson, also Mr. and Mrs. Klbler, of Cedar avenue, left today for Lake Ariel, where they will spend the next two weeks on their vneation. The St. John's T.

A soclatv met last night in their hall on South Webster avenue for drill. Martin Snyder, of South Irving avenue, spent the day at Eake SOUTH SCRANTON Mil IT present to speak on Carbonondrum. Methodist Episcopal. Myrtle Street Methodist aplaeoMl church. Alfred Richard paator.

Urotherhood devotional sen ice, 8:30 a. morning worship. Sunday school. 12 noon. League, ,0 p.

evening worship. 31. Illustrated service. "The Mm from Italy." Beventy-flve pictures With the stere-optlcon. All are invited.

Seats free. Providence M. E. church. J.

S. tomp-ton pastor Treadling at 10:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 2.00 o'clock, and Kpwortli league at :45. spb.ect last rles on "The leo-ds Evening subject "Our lebt to the Past," a patriotic sermon, Tripp Park M. K.

church, O. C. Lyman, pastor lic.tn a. m. or; Monday, 7:3 J.

11. lollnli ed lo adults, and pro 1 'on -ers will be received into full mcn.hr-shlp. At o'clock p. m. will he Sunday school with missionary srv Ic, The Fellowship class lor men meet! :30.

The it tie evening a Varsons will league services 7 45. topic, "An Methodist Episcopal. nastor. as follows: Monti ion In the morning Preaching at a. m.

Subleet. Toe Livlni: I'nrls Do Show Forth the Lord's Death for 1 iv liodt-t Km- opal church, T. 1 1 1 meeting 9:30 a. m. Morning sermon them-.

Sell Triumph." Surtuay school at own. Kpwortli League seryice at :30 1. m. Kvenlng sermon theme, "An question." Speciel music by Presbyterian. Green Bidge Presbyterian church.

Morning service at 10:30 0 clock. Ser-11011 by Lev. cieorge J. Decker, pastor Uraee Presbytei Ian church Mont- clair, N. J.

No evening service. Uihle 1 2 clock. 01 t.n. 6:17. p.

I Dunmore Presbyteila fliristlan Endeavoi evening worship. Bev. a' ue Welsh Presbyterian T. Roberts, pastor In at 10 clock, these Tne puWIC avenue and New Voik street. ltlchiird Koherts, pastor Sabbath services aa follows: Morning worship at 10.

li, subject, "The Great Physician's Prescription Disciirageii-s Sal H.ii. Mrs. Charles Evening yyoisliin. 7 30. suhieet.

"The Foes of Domestic Life." the third so 'Ce. Second Piesliy terian even as Sunday school P. 8. C. at 7 III.

BeT. 0. H. English Sunday (Jet man Sunday school at 2 p. Eng- pnstoi on John i'atriotie ae-vlee.

Wash bum St I'toabyi in.i church, W'ai rid Son Itev. IB. Klaelc I I) pastor Services tomorrow as fo lows 1" 111.. communion on, Hihle sei 6 p. vesper se First Presbyterian church, corner 1 Madison avenue and Olive stret, ilri fin Hull.

I) pastorThe Fir and second Presbyterlun the Fir church at 10:30 1 m. ueorge V. M. C. All other Sunday will be omitted.

Reformed. church (Reformed Eptsoipal) a. communion ana 1 Baptist. Urket street the rnlng a o'clock. Special singing In the nlng- by Charles KUhmdson ami Solo by William Davia.

Green Kldge Baptist church, Hi K. Fuller, V. minister Serve worship at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 Subject morning sermon, "The Supper Song." lollowcd liv U.r.l psr- Evening them." "The Ba ana Social Work." Sunday echo If Vclock.

rrt baptist church, 15-5 South areiZar. J. S. Wrlglitoour, D. IV, services 10:30 a.

p. m. e.venrt.g folio the Lords supper Immanuel Baptist efferaon avenue am! lev. Walter M. Walke er Preachlne service; 7:30 o'clock.

Topic ni venlng service fSse ive musical program) 12 o'clock with beglnnci Hlrhland Baptist church. Ti.y- Bpeaker. F. Wcyburn. Sunday school Christian.

Will be delivered at the mo sUDJcct, I rue reedi i Truth." Kvenlnc so tu in the Midst." Hihle sci Congregational. Jones' Memorial Welsh Congre- cnurcn, cornel nayn, I William street. Bev. James pastor. I'rcaclilriK services m.

and 6 n. in i i I Welsh. Evening discourse in a Owen M. A Heleden Undue. lire, will occupy the pulpit in David Jones, vices tomorrow at 10 iee 1 lug service In Erg- Christian Science.

Church of Christ (Scientist 1. Vine street Subject for net Sun- Od 7:30 m. Sunday school. mevenlnir at clock. The uub- Wl cordially Invited to attend ail My (except Sunday and general "11- Episcopal.

fhurcll oNheSoi.d -inephtrd (Epls- .11. ureen KtUfe, w. h. ueach ar Bolv com.nun n. 7:30 a.

communion it! hie Sun-lay li 001 Park Bpl corner Linden attresest and Jef- minister. noli ninu meeting. 10:30, morning worship sermon by minister "The Digger's Trials and Triumphs. evening worship with "In- Uay address by 1 he min- 1 parish, Kev. John R.

At-tor. Third Sunday after nlon; :30 a. ble classes: 9:15 ir; 10:30 a. and' morning prayer 1 Sunday school Lutheran. 1226 Mifflin avenuo, imp.

pastor- 1 111 cm tt); Gospel lesson, Luke 15: fee: 1 0 1 "1 Uerir.an Ccri'ici Sun. 1 ran Church, ti 8., Heist, Wood More than ifi.iMin spectators on snore, in otiservation trains and the river, witnessed the big race of mo day. Harvard caught the water arst ana tne initial stroke snowed power or its crew. A yard ere and this creased to more than a length! lore tne half mile was reacB ale rowed form rhythm, but powe- wa3 lacltj 1 Har nd inued down to the 1 Elected Captain J. HoW formerly of Vine sfrel this city has been elected and co captain of the Tenth -any.

Cost Artillery corps, Nation! (jtiard. of Brunswick, Me. June Inspections Food Inspector r. j. vwumayer reported to Dr.

Kel- 1 ler, superintendent of the Bureau of I mat In! lo'A mi; tions were made during the month 01 june: Dairy, 10 milk wagons 0 01 miiK, no; stores andl markics lie; hire, tests, notice to milk producers to Improve! quality; restauran's. dining andl nincn rooms inspected, 40; (team manufactories inspected. A Song Service The choir (quaj tetie and chorus of the Imnianuej Baalist church will give a son- serl vice tomorrow evenin- al the ctnireh.W Jefferson avenue and Mulberry street! under the direction of tho organist and choirmaster, J. Alfred Ponning- er, D. will deliver District Convention The contl lion of ihi' second district of the T.

A. V. will be held tomorrow In t. i-aui nan, (ireen Ridge, I0TO EMPLOYEE HELD FOR BIGMAI Stroudsburg, July 1. Treible, who has been 'vorklpj tho Cap Vie whouso near Sha was held in $700 bail before 'Squire rcvans.

01 st mudsburg night on charge ot bigamy. A Anna Smith. His other wits i.ving in Phlllpsburg. read an account of the westing in tho local papers and camo here and rifled the officers. Trelble first wife was a girl from Scranton and her name was Fitz-gtiald.

it Is charged that Treibln left his wife after living with her for two years. He met wife No. 2 at his place of employment and werj married by Kev. Mr. Apple; THREE PROMINENT MEN TO CROSS THE OCEAtJ aril Hrewinr comnaiiv An-cnev Wil liam P.

Fitagerald, ol the law tirm of i linen and keih. ,11,1 ichn GallaRh-i of Sl.ll ther Wsdnsal The party have encaged ninlessW rili the Mauretania and expects to spend, about six weeks abroad. They will visit Ireland, England, Scotland, and Germany. They expect reach home early in August. Classified Ads.

Carriage License Record All June records at the local marriage license bureau were broken in the month, just passed. When Clerk Jonn Maghran closed up shop last evening, a total of 368 certificates had issued during June. A year ago the number of license issued totaled Big Damage Suit Mrs. Mary Poland and her minor child. Doaiio.

have entered suit against the heirs of the estate of John J. Murrin, owners of the Fall Brook colliery in Fell township, asking $23,000 for the death of John J. Holand. Ths latter was killed in the mine last August. Edward A.

Lynch and James H. Shea, of Wilkes-llarrc, and A. McGinley, of this city are for the plaintiff. Good Health Report The report Of Superintendent W. K.

Keller of the Bureau oot Health fr the month of June shows fewer cases of contagious diseases than in any month for the past six years. There was not a case of typhoid fever, fifteen of diphtheria, nineteen of scarlet fever and two of measles. TICKS FROM BATTLES IN THE BIG LEAGUES Seven of the Boston Nationals who defeated New Vcrk yesterday ere former Cub. and the other two were ex-Giants. Alexander, the Great, met Knet-zer the Greater, the affair.

Has Harry Davis really passed from the Atheletica line up? "Stuffy" Mclnnis still playing first right up to the handle. George Browne, now enjojing his 'eteenth stay In big league base ball, cracked out three hits and helped B.poklyn to beat Philadelphia. it begin! to iik 1 though the only safe way would be to frisk the crowds that so to the National league park in St. Louis. They have a naive way of hurling pop-bottles out there that Is altogether destructive to an umpire's peace of ad.

A couple of more kic. in Pittsburg's slats by St. Louis and two will trade berths. More and mor" one i-ets the impression that Roger Btesnahan really wants to aU showing with his mifiragetites. nun remue is a real pitcher after all and coneea'ed tho fact from the Chicago Cubs.

Chance returned to first base for the Cubs, and although he Udn'i get hii (ho Cubs won and checked their losing streak, The team always seams claw harder when -the big brain Is on the job. Ever notice the large number of brilliant pitching efforts pitchers sent in too-late to retrieve, games lost by provtaVB slopplness? honorable career on no spring fite Sox' hearts ed to drive him mtter the dream as good as ever. ht Peter Schwalbach Taken III At Buffalo, Dies Here This Morning. LONE HORSE ON RAMPAGE Peter Schwalbach. of 314 Birch street, died this morning at his home, aged 37 years.

Deceased was taken HI with stomach trouble while on a visit to Buffalo a short time ago. He was taken to his home here, but he never rallied from the attack. Mr. Schwalbach st survived tf three sisters, Mrs Charles Sontag, Mrs. William Knapp.

and Miss Ivizzie Schwalbach. Funeral Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Itev. William A. Xordt, D.

of the Hickory Street German I'resbyteriaii church, will officiate. Interment wll he made in Plttston Avenue cemetery. Horse on Rampage. Much excitement was created in the five and six hundred blocks of Plttston avenue, last evening about 7:30 o'clock, when a wagonless horse, came dashing up the thoroughfare at breakneck speed. At the Intersection of Plttston avenue and Alder Rtreet, ar.

attempt, was made by several young men to stop the animal, with result that if nearly jumped through the window of Relsig pharmacy The lives of persons on the avenue were in peril for animal several times dashed on the sidewalk. St. Paul's Churn Notes. Rev. C.

E. Fe-Uer, of Taylcr, will conduct services tomorrow in the St. Paul's Evangelical I.u'.heran church on Prospect avenue at 11:15 o'clock. Sunday school will be held in the morning at 10 o'clock. A message received in this city yesterday, stated that the pastor.

Rev. C. T. Fleck was in Hasll. Rev.

Fleck and his daughters re In London laa week where they attended the coronation ceremonies. The social of the Voung People's society held on Thursday evening at Schumaker's grovt on Fiourt avenue, was attended by a large crowd. Juniors Elect Officers. At the weekly meeiing of the Jun ior uruer unitefl American Me chanics held on Thursday evening: ii Hartman's hall on Plttston eff leers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: Counsellor," William H. Haanbacn: vloe-counaellor, Benja min Maschal; assistant recording secretary, Wendell I'nniips; financial secretary, A.

H. Miller; treasurer, George Hoffman; warden, Edward Hammer; outalde sentinel, Walter Zulauf; inside sentinel. Georcn Man- nick; trustee for eighteen monthee.l Otto Schmidt; tor twelve months,.

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