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7. iii i i i i 1 1 i 1 1 in jui ijiin 'i, i mill rui (ZW atb. Trim nirr i'it rrni IKS eins Episeopat Chnreh jl i i i i a i i Til af Illf flf illi JOliA JluM lhi I'll 1 "1 mm Honesdale, Pa April 21i 8tatc ployees whom she charged had rno mess to interfere In nrlmarr Ccholt, minister: Sunday. 10:30 4. xcl, morning1 worship wlth eennon by the tntttbwghi', Aprfi21.Uough it is legaKto manufacture cider and forty eight annual meeting' of the, Women's tjoharyDepsxtmentof Fiaff Bearer Httwara oeorgst pastor.

Theme, "The Enlargement LAill.UUlb II Ub Yt? mut juices hy natural lermentauon Helen BmUes, 1 Grace tang Ruth Donnelly JMJldred White the Wyoming Baptist yAMociatlon, ofj nnnsvivania: the cannot oe usea ror tloiu" was the subject of an addreai 1 beverage purposes; mu ruled here; in Robert Evans; Louis Mooartney, sa ward Daniel Reese, Choir 1 wwon.Mrs4 jjqom, ox tne First Baptist Churdv is president anC afrs. lces. Frledimu of West Pfttsto a ue state superior coon. Neither can the person who manu ox vt otrnrea School, mi us make session of our Church School banner session attendance and nw the Junior MmdN Intermediate Epworth League devotional servioes. 7:30 p.

a pageant, "The Living Christ," will be presented by the Young People's Denartment of the vhureh. yesterday by Mrs. Cornells Bryce I chot. candidate for the Repul. nomination for' Congress.

"There is one thing that needs much to be said In connection factures such products be declared guil Soprano Jean KallerV'stCathran Pear, Dorothy Watklns, Thomas. MarJorle MarkSA Anna vMoser. vice presiaenc, wiu nein tn the Tunk hannocjc Baptist Church next Friday, April 27, 1928. Th following is the this campaign, she said, "it is t. j.

ty oi violating the prohibition jaw, tne court ruled. frf. The decision was given In th case Evelyn Poota Mary Evan Dorte an official of the government or. the State has no business to Interfere to, Tuesday, annual banauetf program lot tne three sessions: of Commonwealth vs. Peter "Alexander, 'pageant' entitled "The living Devotional Service.

Mrs. o. a Raush. of Bradford county; who was found guilty in the county court of unlawful a primary election. r.t.

"When the organization tried to5 get 3 Wicks, Dorothy Baker, Mrs; Edwin Hotter. i AltoDorothy FricV orac" "Davis Eleanor Thomas, Mrs, Matlock. Martha 'Oorothy wmesnarre. Address of Welcome; Mm Dershfmer, President Harding to take a handl against Clifford Pinchot in 1922. Hard 3 will bf'prtaeated in the Metho Cnvach tomorrow evening at i tsSO, time of the; regular Bundmy evening rvle4Thft dramatised story will be on ht 'iiiMnlwii of the Young Peo ly pcsaamg intoxicating containing .7.1 pef cent aleohoL rres.

uwcnannocK, The Bunerlorj Court ordered, the uur said: 1 want to settle this mies Response; Mr. O. Prlchard. oz xne. Aauis ana voung people's ae partments of the Church BchooL Wednesday, 7:30 p.

mid week service of prayer and Bible study. St. r. First Presbyterian Chureh Reir, Thomas 8 wan minister: Morning worship at 10:30. 'Sunday School and Bible classes at noon.

Senior and. Junior Christian Endeavor meetings) at 6:30 p. m. Evening hour of 1 Judgment of the Bradford county reversed and the defendant granted a Somerrille. William Dendla.

Eugene e's, department of the Sundayvscfesdl Reading ot Minutes. Mrs. I Harding. no have been worsing in cnnnnmann new triaL i Alexander appealed to the Superior Dorranceton. Appointment of Nominating Commit uarrona, onmin xwvms.

Bass Howell Hastle, Coray Wan en 'Ralph Norris, Donald Wlntle. 4 tlon once for alt The President is not participating in any way primary fight in any State. does not regard it as a thing to.fe and there will be none of it' 1 She said President Coolldge had taken a similar stand also and tbay W. L. Mellon, State Republican chairman, Court and the case was argued last ee.

week. Prayer, Mrs. J. D. Bnrden.

Dorraiice. Choir wader Oathran Pear I Sololsts jMrs. JSdwin Metter. J. The defendant took the Juice from rtth the presentation for several ween.

The theme of the pageant Is the en during power ttf Jesu' life, and the aim if the dramatic service is to suggeet, in clear and forceful manner, the con Ulng! majesty of the spirit of Ohrlet itand to impress, upon people the fact fthat Christ stilt lives in the hearts, of worship at 7:30 o'clock, Tne um Scouts will meet Monday, evening at 7:15 o'clock. Mid week, prayer and ton. Donald Notman. Memorial Service, Mrs. H.

A. Lewis, grapes, placed it in a barrel and through natural fermentation It became wine of 7.1 Ber cent alcoholic had expressed himself opposed to? conference meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Boy Scouts ymoutn, Memorial Prayer. Mrs. Wm.

Hunt. content, It was testified. Prohibition State employees taking part In tac 3 tional fights within the party, ''ifj Mrs. Pinchot added that will meet Friday evening at 7:30 i'i 2 i I I :) 1 I asa, I xaoernarae, wusesoarre. O'clock.

officers raided his place and found the Memorial solo. Mrs. Ralnh Fm wine; Lucerne Avenue Baptist Church Organist Mrs. J. Lin tern.

letTllli" SKlALliE Of THE fnwn and that Bis summons to Christian living has Arno mean lessened la the ''years since Ks resurrection. The program 4s divided Into fourdto tmet parts, or episodes. These are titled westnuiiion. Corner of Luzerne Avenue and Parke The court decision In part was: Street Rev. F.

H. Cretser, pastor "We conclude, therefore, that the rmcnoc naa aecunea to use nis mim enee for one Republican candidate against another in primary electior and said "he had issued a public prohibiting State employees from Lunch. AMenwen Resaten, Sunday morning at' 10:30 the pastor aa SMsoae i. desur wwura possession of: intoxicating liquor, produced by natural fermentation of fruit Devotional service. Mrs.

Lorenm will speak on the topic, "The Great "'Wlntfche Love of Friends; Epuode 2, Commission." Bible School will con juices, for use as a beverage in one's private' dwelling is hot exempt by. the rnomas, Wyoming. Piano Solo, Mrs. C. a Mitten, West Pltteton.

vene at noon, with classes for all. VeST'Teachmt Earns the Faiui or. his Episode 3, Jesus' Power ILMenr Episode 4. Jesus' Spirit so in his Interest when he was runntas in 1922 and in 1926. "It is well Imovm" that "the "Fisfcr administration has seht" a number of Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.

second proviso of Section 3 of the stat with Charles Eggeiston in charge ute from the operation of the general A. Business, "norts of Secretaries: Director of Missions. Mrs. M. n.

Evening' worship at 7:30 o'clock. atlon teeaSahded all mem to make esneeial ef That the Installation of a gymnasium Prayer and Bible study Wednesday be Bute employees into tills district an allowed them to not only 6te but State automobiles An ft feerly Indefensible Attitude to lnterf pronuition inereox. "To hold 'that the Legislature intended by this proviso to permit the possession of Intoxicating cider and Jones, Pitts ten. evening ab 7:30 o'clock. All are, in in the new High school building of the Temperance.

Mrs. Rainev. Tunk. vitMl tn thfw services. 4 this evening service, and Vglven 'Qiat it will be an prorUablE spent for those bannock.

The Goeoei Tabernacle of the Chris in the primary and dictate the action rruit juices ror beverage purposes, if the intoxicating quality resulted wholly White Cross. Miss Edith William tian and Missionary Alliance, corner of West Pitts ton school district was a thoroughly practical and commendable move was definitely shown last night in the health demonstration given In the gymnasium by the boys' gymnastic classes' of i ...9 Nantlcoke. Luzerne avenue and Race street u. saraeters from natural fermentation would be "We hose and believe the Pvott Literature, Mrs. E.

Goodman. Nantl wholly inconsistent with the declared this district are independent enough resent this interference from coke. the Junior ana senior Hum ecnoois. W. Patterson, pastor.

Sunday services: Prayer 9:30 a. preaching, 10:30 a. Bible school, 13 o'clock; Young People's Service, 6:46 p. purpose of the statute; for otherwise It would be in conflict with the Elght The evmnasium was. crowded witn Crusader.

Miss Julia Davennort burg and Pittsburgh, and tlisTj w. Pltteton. EPfSOl eentn Amendment." wiu vote for their own inte' parents and friends of the boys and applause was frequent throughout the preaching, 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic mes World Wide Guild.

Mrs. L. Rvmn not tor the interests of dlstan program. Physical Director John Brown Wyoming. Treasurer, Mrs.

W. J. Burnett, had arranged a line program and tne PeterJohn SEVEN MEN CONVICTED MAY PROBE "POKER PARTY Washington. April 21 Investiga kvarious numbers were Riven with the OF STEALING' FREIGHT A John teryl'rt Jemeiri Loal' John J. Hifofoard and precision of a well planned Report of Northern District.

Mrs. A. Philadelphia, April 2i. Sevea performance; T. Odell.

Tnomas ver Tne ieature number or tne erenmg men were convicted in Quarter Sessions court of having robbed Bennsvlvania was the tumbling and the work on the tion by the House Naval Affairs Committee of a poker party three admirals had with Harry F. Sinclair, oil magnate, in 1921. was demanded by Rep. McCUntlc, during a committee meeting. Railroad freight cars of ffiesrehandiae jot i Report ef Southern District, Mrs.

W. Lewis, Dorranceton. Report of Nominating Committee. Roll CslL Each Groun answer bv Jonas 'Hty Li4eTI. i i i ra Baul ijaowe Hbrapaugh.

1st Man jaward Davies. high horizontal and parallel bars by the combined gymnastic teams of the an estimated ited value of mMkimw The thefts, according two High schools. Considering that this verse of Scripture. 7 introduced extended over 1 indorsed by Labor is the first year the numls of the bor II IMHCI ilW 2nd Man yiiiiam viarK. sage.

Mid week services: Tuesday prayer and testimony, 7:30 p. Thursday, Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. St. Mark's A.

M. E. Church, Boston avenue Rev. J. O.

Edwards, pastor. Morning service at 10:30. Mrs. Mary J. Moor, of Wllkesbarre, will preach.

No evening service. On April 29 Ashton Dorsey, of Scran ton, superintendent' of the Scranton district of the Sunday School Association, will visit our school. First Congregational Chureh Preaching services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 o.

when Rev. E. J. Barnes, of Forty Fort will preach. Sunday school 12 m.

Christian Endeavor, Monday evening 7 'JO o'clock. Congregational meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Christian Science Services tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in the D. A. R.

Chapter House. Subject, "Probation After Death." period ot time. Those vlcted'were. ough schools have had a gymnasium of Boio, jmts. Ralph Frost Address, Miss Arrets In ger.

Misslonarv EPISODE IV if 7 George Taylor, former kemah and 1 Prayer, Mrs. F. H. Cretser. West their own In which to work, great pro Kress was shown bv the students.

from China. confessed leader of band'JamesAl Pittston. Johnson, former car A wand drill, an Indian club anil. Jfacobc Andrews, truck owner; an exhibit of marchmg and. similar Offering.

Hymn. Supper. Evening Session, 7:39 Scripture Reading. Mrs. John Bun.

Address, MIm Argetsinger. Music. Offering. Benediction, Pastor, D. Weetman i Thomas Magee, 'vFesnis Oeorge Vincent.

Agrippa Lewis Howell. Paul James Rorapaugh, Officer Richard Scharar. Spirit of Christianity Ruth Bchroeder. Evangels Eusabeth Goyne, Ruth Marion Kindred, Thelma Smith, Anna Smith, Lillian Canrozza, numbers showed quite clearly the breadth of the program in the physical and Leo J. Ash.

Sehtences ferred. A DOYLESTOWN MAN education department of the school. Pittston. probably the most entertaining iea auwvni uvea my ux uci me. (Read The Gaaette and Keep Posted.

Praise Service, Rev. Clarence Moss, and the others in Philadelphia. ture of the evening was, however, a Virginia reel given by ten of the members of the Senior gym class. Half of these husky lads came out dressed in the MAT BE STARTED GARDEN. Tonight Tim McCoy in "Foreign Devils." VOTE BY THE SENATE clothing of certain High school "co eds" and the dance then gjyen by the would be fatr lassles and their partners brought forth shouts of laughter from the Jovial audience.

i Washington, April 21 A new oil in George J. Llewellyn Respectfully Solicits JEANB. NORTHRUP ME1111S Doylestown, April 21. Breaking under almost constant questioning by State Police at the Reading Barracks, Calvin E. James, aged 26, of Upper Darby confessed that he alone had de BREVITIES vestigation is expected to be under taken shortly by the Senate Teapot "I Mrs.

Theodore Carter, of North street Dome Committee. The Vote Of The Electors Of The 21st If It will be directed Into leases made Is confined to her home by Illness. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Harris, of Washington, street, at the Woman's Hospital Scranton. by John Barton Payne, secretary of coyed William H. Duns tan, pf Doyles interior in the Wilson administration, permitting oil companies to drill on the Big Salt Creek fields of Wyoming Mrs. J. S.

Crane, of Warren street, en town, to a lonely spot Saturday night and killed him, District Attorney Arthur M. Eastburn said. Eastbum oid James also con jistncj: or omie oenaior once described as the greatest oil BIPiUOF ItHEAOTDEPARTMENT The Art Department of the Woman's tertained at a bridge luncheon for six tables yesterday afternoon at the Fox Hill Country Club. 's field In the world. JTessed that he killed two uncles of his The resolution authorizing such an St.

Margaret's Guild, of Trinity Epis wife, Joseph and Thomas Erwin, on October 21, 1926, for the purpose of robbery. The Erwlns lived alone at Jamie Investigation was brought before the Senate Audit and Control Committee copal Church will meet Tuesday even i ing at the home of Mrs. Harries, BOB today with prospects that It would be Wyoming avenue. Club will present a program of garden pictures on Monday evening next at 8 Mr. and Mrs.

O. waiter Marsden nave reported favorably to the Senate early next week, and adopted without much o'clock In the. Sunday school auditorium changed their residence from the comer 5 A. of Luzerne and Wyoming avenues to son near here. The district attosftey said that Gustavo whom James had insisted had killed Dunstan In his presence had been released for lack of evidence.

In his confession James, an alleged bootlegger, said he killed Dunstan because the latter owed him $127 for liquor nd had refused to io susquenanna avenue. dissension. The chief basis for the investigation is a report of Assistant District Attorney General Bell In January, 1921. charging that applications for Mrs. George Drury and Mrs.

John or tne. presoytenan cnurcn. now tnat our gardens are out of the grip of frost and snow and It is planting time, the pictures will be timely and inspiring in their charming setting of music The display includes intimate photographs of local gardens, groups of songs and piano MacGuffie have returned from Washington, D. where they attended the convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution. the leases then pending in the Interior Department were fraudulently of pay him.

His motive for killing the two relatives of his estranged" wife was that fered and illegal. Despite this Bell he owed them $150 and they were de Class No. 4. of the Methodist Sunday mandlng payment James' confession report the leases were granted most of them to the Midwest Refining Company, a subsidiary of the Stand covered eight typewritten pages. music.

There will be songs by Marjorie Schadt Seragg and piano selections by Helen Bray Jones and Ellen Fulton. My Garden. A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! I I fe 'f i "Dunstan had owed me money." the school, will meet Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the church. A full attendance of the class is urged for this meeting. Wednesday, April 25.

Is the date which has been set by the committee In charge confession read, "and he wasnt going ard Oil company of Indiana. The investigation is expected to be Watch Uewellyn sntg: political fenses and (iefemesjlii smithereens a can't we count on yr' to pay me, so i decided to bumn him "Always lias lined up on the side of the people for a square deal and always will." extensive and may lost through, the summer, after the recess of Congress. Before it is launched, the commit off. I went to Doylestown Saturday night I called at his house three times and finally found him home. I said to Kose plot.

Fringed pool, Femed grot The veriest school Of peace; and yet the fool of the West Pitts ton High school bas ketball banquet for their annual affair, i tee Intends to conclude its present ln him 'You're going the river with me, The banquet will be held in the Dial vestigatlon into the mysterious Conti Contends that God is not Dunstan to my still which I am operat Not God! in gardens! when the eve is nental Trading Company bonds. The United Press Is reliably Informed that ing up tnerevfie argued and said he couldn't go, but I finally persuaded him he had to go. We drove in his car to sensational Information has been uncovered bv nrivatn investigators for cool? Nay, but I have a sign: TlB very sure Ood walks in mine. THOMAS EDWARD BROWN. Peters Corners right past a lane where State Committee Primaries Tuesday April 24th, 192S I finally killed him.

We stopped the car the committee. This information, which is expected to breathe new life Into the investigation, will be made Rock Chapter bouse. Members of the street force of the borough had their full share of the work in removing the tree from across Luzerne avenue Thursday afternoon when the heavy wind storm blew down one of the large elms at the Bowkley property, corner of Luzerne and Wyoming avenues. The funeral of Miss Lillian M. Gintz, who passed away Thursday night at her home on Salem street, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon.

Ser and I pointed to the lane. He got out and Just as we got to the other side of public shortly. Hearings are to be resumed by the the highway I pulled the gun and let him have it. Body, Fenders, Radiators Repaired. Expert repairman PHILLIPS RICHARDS St 1 got the whole five shots.

The committee next week, when traces of more Continental Trading Company last shot went through his chest I I d34 tf bonds will be disclosed. I then dragged him across the road. I pushed his body into the car. "Then I drove to tne Delaware House Borr Casey develop films free. al8 vices will be conducted at the home by Rev.

WilUanf A. Albrecht, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, and Interment will be in West Pitts ton cemetery. The West Plttstdh A. O.

baseball where there was a bridge across the Le Two ef the oaodidatca'with the all great and snlglity state and eeunty ommbmtlons aehmi their campaigns mi high Canal There I dragged the body out and heaved It over the abridge into the canal. Then I drove ttf JDoylestown and then on to Philadelphia where I largely depended and have based their campaigns a the fact that they were soldiers, Sas BUM ad lawyer, AL ather a sportaman, all sraund good fellow, all of which Is ne doabt honest and heaerable on the ps'ef tttese isandi team, after week of strenuous prac tice, will play an exhibition game with the fast Kingston A. c. tomorrow after parked the car." jwtfj Bat then none ef the abey etialiflcaUena that decent apory to the eandldaer ot eerie 1. Uswetlm yrr noon at the Fox Hill ball park, upper Luzerne avenue.

Both ot these teams are as a BepabUcaa and as each desires to adhere to no ether doctrines politically and fcas filed eo a ether party haUot. entered in the Inter City League and a WOGEDOESil It worth while to know that' George J. Uewellyn never turned ale back ea a friend, pemleal er siharwlse; speedy game is expected in this opening no, he never "foaled' aa enemy. He Is as aaehaagtng as the roeks. He Is known far Iris sbeohne hoaeety and tntey exhibition The game will rlty, ana greauy ay even iwee wne oppose aim dcwiisc fwwM He dees net try te eland ee straight that he leans' ev er baekwards and anaats to'sea 'WtraW tlan thne.

He Is net a high hatter, make no fteteaUeas, and is wlftthg to stand aa and answer the roB at.aarUme, Philadelphia, Pa AprU21. An appropriation, of 160,000. from city council will be asked for funds to be used during the visit here of the filers of the Bremen. Beside many dinners; the 'program Included a visit to the Liberty Bell and an athletic meet at the Sesqui Centennial Stadium. on any eccaakm, fee a seuare deal i fikMM Washington, April 21 Request that be called at three o'clock.

Leon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Solley, of 1092 Exeter avenue, died yesterday afternoon of meningitis. The boy, who was one year old, had been ill of the disease for the past eight weeks. His body was taken this morning to Grampian, Clearfield county; to the home of his grandparents and interment will be made there.

Besides his his name be not proposed as a candidate He fa a real eandldata for the aaea and women who knew whatmaU wam tm. K. imdl rmlhr mmA hmm wmii thtUr tumMAtmtm hla'neaM at fifty Vsare aabUff 1 whUik for President In the State primaries was made by President Coolldge in a letter to Francois Prescott, chairman of the Mppert of every etUaen who rejeiees ta a saaare deal far tha werklng' man. fl' Robert Hewitt and John Busher arrived here last night on a non stop rri i Those who anew Llewellyn beat admire him meat and thee people knewing UewaOya "SiUsirWiat flight from Montreal where they had parents Leon is survived by one brother and two sisters. him and" hope to give him for their own beat tntereet the largee majority ever aeeeraea a enuat Lt" VIASHOAY TROUBLES County who dared ran eoonter to big etltical expediencies" In a eentest for which tw great SoUUeal eemiUviyoc i gone an attempt, to aid the Bremen.

A birthday dinner was held at the atroggilng. MKMl'' t.Mtf'. home of Mrs. Ralph Carter, 409 Third Massachusetts state committee. Suoh action President Coolldge said, would be "embarrassing'' to him 'and would "tend to compromise me and lend color to the misrepresentations that apparently are being made to other that President CoollAge Is favorable to his name being entered in pri The plane was said to.be the first UOrVVTAS IRRIPKCtrfTJ VOttBVCS a street, on Thursday evening.

Dinner Are the geed people wise? That aft yeUtical eyes In the EAST on this senatorial district at )bJs to iana nere rrom a xoreign country, It was met by customs and Immigra the grewlng amid at a nea By tne rank and we to ueweuyn wne reeegniaee pvuucw eeeaes aaa a his frlenda, and the friends of fa stay fat the ranks ef the RepubUcan Party, laalet thas he be a et was served and a social tune enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Frank Carter, of Plalnfieldt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Appleby, of Forty Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Guilford, Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Kearney and son Teddy. Mr. and Mrs.

date and these workers are aaloeking closed potttlcal recesses with big keys that cant be booght in do.atorea, maries. The letter read: "Report have come to me that some tion officials. iiiJorMlim" UeweOya has done a world ef geed in a theasand dtffeeent ways for the peeW and Babllestt tt parsons in Massachusetts are propos aided and assisted so many andertokings that to enumerate them would nu eeiamns. Edward Carter. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralnh mg to writs in my name as a candidal for President at the primaries on April 24. Such action would be most em 9mr vmt beat Mead as Senator. Gearm J. Llewellyn BMasures up to all reamresaenls.

A jreal lrleai af taher. lovejcy Hydfaalic Shock Absorbers hw been In us for evw years not one has yet wignout Ay nets IPWtBUSIflESS brassing to me, and, while appreciating forming, aet taking and aettens for ewer fifty years, should speak for ttsetf. A life devoted to service lor yoa, don the bosses to pat him down in asilOeal martyrdom beeaasehe dared to tight for all the waa want a real Send Your Wash To Us Jlpnday Every woman who has attempt ed to have the; family wash done in her home knows what a bunch of weary worriment It means. Let us take; the trouble off your hands, The Cost Is Small the opmplunent that is intended, i re Washington, April 21. Col.

Charles one car. to anbibJetV Make it hard to eeaat him sat aad watch far a square deal; be wM Carter, Gertrude, Margaret and Doris Carter; Theodore and Junior Carter. A farewell party was given recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.

Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, of Rivercliffe. Mr. Walters and Mr.

Wilson are electricians at the Exeter Power plant and will be transferred to the plant at Philo, Ohio, in a short time, The evening was delightfully spent to games and. dancing by the 93 guests. Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Wilson were ore wmm sjawsa, a Kibfc 1 quest that it not be done.

"My name Is being used In other States in a way that is contrary to my wishes. I have heard that in New York it has gone so far as to be claimed such use Is with my tacit consent In my own StSte to give any countenance to such a 1XEWELLYN CAMPAIGN' Ctitoe in and learn why it i'U ii 1 5 tt loys tfwy operateat. maxi Mr. lAfwadya aas advlseil Ms campaign eeauatttep platfertaaad aa that he wfU stand er faOt y. JRoogh Serrke A.

Lindbergh, Atlantic hero, was in Washington today on "private business." Flying his new Ryan monoplane, Lindbergh arrived at Boiling Field at 6 yesterdayv after a flight from Mt Clements Mich. He was accompanied by a BVXand, Detroit and Robertson, St Louis. Lindbergh said he did hot know how long heirouldsJemaia Washington. 'sesaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamBaaaa 1ricferly oistBiledand anted with beautiful luncheon sets by members of the Busy Bee Sewing Club and received other beautiful gifts from movement would tend to com promise me and lend color to the misrepresentations that apparently are being made in other: States. 1 am, therefore, sending you this public declaration of my position and requesting' that such attempts' be alsoonttarasaV All Finished Family Serrke the members of the party.

41'1'V itresiTo vWest; tttste 10c lb for entire handle plW 20c iVexbtt for wear iv gSer CONGRESS TODAY Ughtoa the kardea ef asr fiv; Sf Ta Ihrhtoa the bardea af Bay Yoor Lots at mve aim SeDlvan Trau 19 mla, treat Pitteten. .4 7 RIVERSIDE DEVELOPMENT Col intL prat land. Frank MossJ Plymouth, represent earrv eat tM nintj mid deirtt In the 9 Taarotoei add aettor tha efwor: wetnen and yeang peee when, os To stand by the eeauaon 'mtt Senate Continues debate on Navy appro pTlation bffl and Blaine amendment to out off funds I for the Marina occupation of Nicaragua, elista aad the gangsters, as I hat ir Mi: Te aa ary level best to give tu si Taa alllllawawri rlnafl IT sMUOD' rmaWTaV milA TVUIlaT mimm Finance oommlttee Wmttoues conald ed by Attorney H. L. Freeman) presented a petition to the court and received a preliminary injunction to re strain "LouU, ot Wllkesharrt, andi Btanlef i of Plymouth, from 'extending a building' on Main street so sa to blor an aUny, lit.

Co hn owns, the pro ut the tiff claims htsrighi. ussbr nre Smith, New York; Wll receive lest 'I nao 3to wjaible 831 electefal eration wcuon Scheduled toontlnue Of flood relict. 1. i't cause" he is. awet, Scott MeMrW funeral superintendent of Jhe AhtiCa scrlrtion thst 'Jt 'hfc and a lor si i je preaiciea, statement 1 1 ani 3 i'.

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