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kv'v' 'l'gi THE PITTSTON GAZETTE SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 PAGE THREE 1 AVOCA Out Shot Guns The Law Says: NATION AT MERCY OF ENEMUIRMEN, LOCAL GLEANINGS TII13 EAGLE COMPAN5T INSPIRATION OF SONG Just start to sing when you tackle a thing which they say it can't be done go to the job and do it. Save a little every day; invest, it safely and you will be ready. SAYS COL. MITCHELL West Avoca Woman Mrs. Alice Jumper, aged 62 years, wife of John Jumper, 601 West Mc Alplne street, died at 7 o'clock this morning following a two weeks' illness.

Death was duo to complications. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Robert and Frank, nt "home; Mrs. Emma Knecht, Mrs. Henry Brown and Mrs. Ray lluntslnger, nil of Avoca; Mrs.

Frank Cotton and J. York, both of Harding. Hi How your property shall be disposed of and who shall manage the distribution, if you do not say it first in your Will. The law deals with average conditions. Seldom, if ever, do they fit a particular and personal situation your situation.

Only by making your Will and naming a responsible trustee and executor can you be assured that your wishes will be carl riecf out fully and exactly. If you desire to control the distribution of your property, have attorney draw yoiir Will now. Then you, not the Judge, will name your heirs. This institution acts In all trust The cipericnoe and Judgment of our officers arc yours for the asking without obligation of course. You have spend your life building your estate; siciul a day safe, guarding it (Continued From Page One.) gard aviation as an auxiliary They have no knowledge of what it really Is.

"Testimony nnd statements from these non flying officers are abso ifo Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Urlll tcatn will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. THERE WILL BE AN IMPOIt tnnt meeting of Pittston Lodge of Elks tliJs evening at 8 o'clock. THE LADIEti' AID SOCIETY' OK I the First rinptlst Church, Water street, will meet tomorrow morning at 1 30 to sew, A WAS BORX LATE YES Miners Savings SevnKl I lerdny afternoon at Pittston Hos pital to Mr. uml Mrs, Clinton Myers, of 14 Xdfus street.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. Pollard are rejoicing ever the birth of a daughter. A son has been born to Mr.

and Mrs. James Mills, of Grove street. and Mrs. Walter Graham, son Donald and daughter Jean and Mrs. Frank Carr spent, the week end ut Philadelphia.

We have on hand 'a stork of Shot Guns of the highest (trades, different woke. Wo ore discontinuing thUt lino and arc willing to sacrifice. Also coals, clc. Come early thllo the assortment is ood. All nuns guaranteed.

We carry a fine assortment of FOOT BALLS, ri'XCHIXG BAGS, Etc. Complete Line of Games. M. EPSTEIN Jeweler and Opiiclau BS Mnln li li ti 1, 1, ii ii hhflftrl THERE WILL BE AX IMPOR tnnt meeting of all members of the i Niagara Englno Company on Wednesday evening ot this week at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to FIRST NATIONAL BANK I attend this meeting hs business of i STOLEN AUTOMOBILE RETURXKI) TO OWNER A Ford one ton truck owned by Allen W.

Alexander, 240 South Main street, which wus stolen last night from Main street, was found thl3 linportanco be, transacted. THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF I extension Jcctures under the aus PERMANENT WAVE Bobbed Head' Special 30 Days $9.00 MME. FEN WICK morning abandoned on Curran street. pices of Marywood College, Scran ton, will be held this evening In 1'lttston High School auditorium nl 7:30 Dr. James J.

Walsh, lutely worthless. They, do not know what they talk about." Ve can never progress under rurh a system as this," Mitchell suld. "It's very plain and simple that ground men should run the ground, the wncerman the water and the airman the air, "Wc should stop this bull dozing and holding down of the air service. There should be a department of national defense with secretaries of the army, navy and air under one secretary. "We should have a separated department of national defcnso to protect the land, sea and air areas.

"This plan should be put Into operation this winter." Colonel Mitchell's specific recommendations, delivered Just before the board recessed for lunch with Mitchell still on the stand, were as follows: That there be created a Department of National Defense "jhlch will have control, under the direction of tho President, over all land, sea and air forces nnd any question that affects them; that the mission of the land, sea and air forces be definitely stated by the' law; the Army to be charged with the defenso of all land areas; the Navy to be charged with the defense of all sea, areas, on, or under the water beyond the control of missile throwing eapons PmSTON, PA. 51 North Main Street 2nd Floor Bleyer's Store Wrist Watch Lost near the Jackson School Building. Officer David Wolfe, of the city police. force, took charge of the abandoned car and returned it to Its owner, who found that none of the tools or other accessories had been stolen. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM.

ot New York City, will be in charge. I THE DUR YEA RRANCM OK the 1'lttsion postofflce will hereafter lie located ot the Naylor building, 71.1 Main street, that borough. Robert MacArt will continue irt charge of the Duryca branch at its new lo i cation. THE FUNERAL OF ANTHONY I Hart, of 85 Norman street, will be held tomorrow morning nt 9 o'clock Here it is 11 mans frqm the home. A requiem "Light" Profits help you see the Savings We'd rather sell ten articles at little profit and make ten friends than sell one article at a "high hat" price and make a grumbler.

That's our "platform" and we'll "stand" on it for because of worn band. How often it occurs that a valuable timepiece is lost because of a threadbare wrist Band. Before you have to put a. 'lost" ad the paper see to it that you have a wrist band that's safe. Wrist Watch Bands of every attractive variety In metal and ribbon.

In all desired colors; including way. black, gray and black, gold or (silver. J. A. Lewis JEWELER So.

Main 5 from the shore or effective aircraft operations from shore bases; the air Wrist Watch SPECIAL force to be charged with the com plete defense of all air areas within its radius ot operations, and the LOFT'S CANDY PENNY A POUND PROFIT Nationally known for its quality sold by leading druggists and confectioners throughout the nation. PRICED 69c Per Pound Box 79c Per Pound Box 89c Per Pound Box $1.00 Per Pound Box $1.25 Per Pound Box Afrency For Pittston FREED aerial attack of all enemy targets on sea and land. A Secretary of National Defense dills be provided for during the I coming winter and charged, under i the President with supervision of the air, land and sea departments. their general control and co ordina i will be held in St. John's It.

C. Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be In St. John's Cemetery. THE FUNERAL OF MRS.

JACOB Falser will be held from the fam ily home, 33 George street, Thurs I day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The services will bo In charge of Rabbi I Marcus Salzman, of Wilkesbarrc. Interment will be in the Pittston I Jewish Cemetery. THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY OF St. Mary's R.

C. Church, Upper Pitlslon, will hold a special meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'rlot In St. Mary's hall to make arrangements for attending the Holy Name parade in Scranton next Sunday afternoon. CONTRACTOR MILES FREY has a force of men at work making extensive improvements at the front I of the Fulkersin and Balnbridge residence, on Rrqad street. The foundations are being extended and modern sun porches will be? constructed.

WYOMING COUNTY FAIR THIS year was I ho most successful In the iiistory ot the association. On Thursday S.000 people paid admission fees to the grounds. Governor PiiK'hot addressed the crowd nt th fair Friday afternoon and spoke of the work of his administration. THE. HOLY NAM SOCIETY OF Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church is making arrangements for a big eel rbrutlon. On Sunday, Oct. 4th. there will be a solemn high mass at tibn. He should be empowered to take nnd use from the existing De i partments of the Army and Navy and the Department of Air, when created, such personnel or material This charming little model in 18 iled White Gold, beautifully hand engraved, with fully Jeweled and adjusted movement.

$19 SAXOPHONE i)N EASY PAYMENTS Trumpets, Drum Outfits, Clarinets, Banjos, Trombones as i.s necessary for him to use in the preparation of the rules and regulations governing his depart ment. MQONS TV "A department of Aeronautics should be created consisting of a Secretary of the Air and an Assistant Lessons by PROF. ED. ADRIAN World Famous, Lustrous Secretary of the Air, the former to be charged with the conduct ot the whole, according to law, and the ies agreed to select their representatives and to meet in City Hall at latter charged particularly with the supervision ot the procurement of COUNCIL DECIDES the call of the mayor. I Permanent Aid Possible.

There is no need of straining tlio eyes when glasses properly fitted will wtvc I hem from strain. DELTAH PEARLS 'IS 30 inch Strand TRUCK ACCIDENT II o'clock, followed by a parade tnai llf ST WITH I mm 9 JOIN NOW Freed's Ukulele Class Every Thursday Evening at 7 O'clock Lessons 25c By PETER RUTSI Special Ukulele Outfits WAS UNAVOIDABLE rj.P.KUSCHEL the supplies and equipment. There should be three principal division A division of Military i Aviation, which should have to do with the creation nnd control of the air force and recommendations look I ing to its independent operations, its equipment and its use in Joint op erations with the Army arid Navy, i "A Government Aircraft Corporation might he organized similar to 'our inland waterways corporation to operate between principal cities and centers of population and industry I throughout the country. This would i determine what articles could be transported at a profit through the air nnd what volume of business I could be expected. "The organization of a Department OPTOMETRIST The Inquiry conducted by mem The world's standard ot P.eauty and Long life absolutely lndcstructfblc delicately toned complete with olid gold clasp.

bers of city council into the serious accident which occurred late on tho Successor to FRED T. SMITH 5 Water Street. afternoon of September 21st when will pass over William street, p.rouil, Tedrick. LaGiMnge. Browntov.n, KaRroul and Cork Lane.

A car nival will held Oct. 5. 6 and 7. Till: MEETING OF the Visiting Nurse Association will be held in the parlors of the Y. M.i C.

A. Thursday ot this week at 3 p. m. The speakers will be Miss Pearl Wardin. supervising nurse of the 1 West Side Visiting Nurse Association, Miss Esther Tinsley.

stiporln tendrnt of piltston Tea: will be served. COL. EZRA II. RIPPLE. district governor ot Rotary Clubs, will pay an official visit to the Pitts ton Club tomorrow.

At 10 a. he Phono Bell S8I the Eagle and Niagara pumpers collided on North Main street while en route to a fire in Morgan alley nonors marked the funeral of Charles Dauksys. an overseas veteran of Battery B. 109th' Field Artillery, who died of pneumonia complicated by the effects of gassing during the World War. The funeral was held this morning leaving the home of Mrs.

Anna Belunas. where he had resided, at 9 o'clock. At 9:30 o'clock a requiem high mass was conducted in St. Caslmlr'i Church. Rev.

Father Loughney. of St. John's R. C. Church, and Rev.

Father Kassakaitls. of St. Caslmir's Church rendered the jnusic of the causing injuries to four firemen and damage to both fire trucks, was 2 to $25 completed last evening and the council termed the accident un of the Air would result in making $13,000 AUTO Butler, Sept. 29. Fourteen automobiles were destroyed by fire which gutted the automobile supply store ot Ernest and Earl Jones here today.

Damage is estimated at $15. 47 N. Main Street one man responsible for the handling of aviation in all departments GET ONE NOW. will confer with the oflicers. uirec with the special duties sub divided under him in nn appropriate and tors and committee chairmen of the In the directors' room of the mass.

000. definite manner. fJ avoidable. will be made Immediately, however, ta install, a siren warning signal to, motorists and pedestrians In every congested Jilock on Main street to herald the approach of tho fire engines and thereby to guard against a traffic tieup similar to the one which had a direct bearing on the recent serious accident. vi.

i Xnthmal At 12:15 he Beautiful floral oieces "Aeronautics no longer would be in tlie regular meeting ot the casket, showinc tho htoi, the birthday anniversary of their member of the club is urged to be oifi an auxiliary of nn existing agency leem felt for the vounir mm A daughter, Jessie. The guests were: hand to greet t'ol. Hippie. the club at the Y. M.

C. A. and will be the speaker ot the day. Every whose principal function is some firing squad from Rnttorv in Frances Hahn. Irene MnttheYvs, thing other than aeronautics.

PRETTY WEDDING UT ST. CECILIA'S charge of Capt. Tiern'ey. fired a salute TOO LATfc XO CLASSIFY. Sadie Space, Dorothy Watkins.

Alice Trotter. Arlene Pascoe, Jessie Hoag. over tne grave in Rt. Caslmir's cem To leave aeronautics as an or foster child, attached to any When the special investigating For Sale Ivory bed. dresser and commlttec met last evening nt thef'cry' anuJ buP" the bat of the older agencies of the Govern rocker; rouch and four kitchen tery sounded taps.

The pall bear Edna Bray. Albert Bean. John Saunders, James Hunter, William Pascoe. Thomas Milirkie. Mr.

and ment. is merely to strangle it before chairs. 26 Philadelphia avenue. A pretty wedding was solemnized ran it reaches man's estate. Heretofore sL'913 the management of aviation by the Army and Navy has been suicidal to this morning at 30 o'clock at St.

Cecilia's Church. Wyoming, when Miss Mary Brennnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brennnn, of Fourth ers were Michael Bendoraltis, Peter Slavlnshas, Peter KUrnaziakas, An thony Strokes, Matthew Cherna vitch and Clemens Slrvllla. The flower bearers were Marian Tan showskl, Isabel Aleknavlteh, Jo sephlne Taraus, Anetta Belunas and Anna Valksnis.

Its development. If we now estab Mrs. William Watkins. Mr. und Mrs.

I. Xnfurf. Mr. and Mrs. Alex.

Hoag, Perkins. Mrs. Milne. Rev. Dr.

P. C. Rev. H. F.

Reap. Rev. C. A. Murray and Rev.

G. A. Jeffrey, of St. John's R. conclusion of the regular meeting of city council.

Charles Thatcher, who hailed the Eagle truck on North Main street on tlje day of the fire, related his story and corroborated the testimony of other witnesses that, In his opinion, every precaution had been taken by drivers of both trucks to avoid an accident. Mr. Thatcher threw some light on tho conditions at the home In Mor For Sale Entire home furnishings for sale: bargain to quick buyer; leaving town. Chestnut Hall Inkerman. ROMAN TONIGHT The Favorite Film Star Norma Talmadge in the wonderful part of The Lady from the play that held New York spoil bound fur a big sea son.

The kind vf film you nctcr can forget. lish another aeronautical service In the Department of Commerce to Today Tomorrow street. Wyoming, became the bride of John Cavnnaugh, son of Mr. and handle civil aviation the chances are C. Church, were at Carbondale today At traction nary It will be run by politicians with no Not Ice.

Mrs. Thomas Cnvanaugh, of Garfield street, Pittston. Rev. Dr. O' attending the golden Jubilee celebra knowledge of air conditions.

I will not be responsible for any ROSCOE AILS The Sliding llanccr and! tion In honor ot Rt. Thomas F. Coffey, pastor ot St. Rose's bills contracted by my son. Alex.

"It will result very much the same as happened in England civil gan alley where tne lire was in Church of that city. Tho celebra progress at the time of the acci aeronautics wus assigned at one Connor, assistant pastor of St. Cecilia's performed the ceremony and officiated at the nuptial mass which followed. The bride was attended by Miss Elizabeth Mullnrkey, of Wyoming, und Joseph Clark, of tion opened this morning with a dent. He said that he entered the Wagner, from dale and hereafter.

Signed: DAVID WAGXER. Sept. 29. 1923. s29tl time to the Board of Trade, which home to Investigate tho seriousness Sept.

29. corresponds to our Department of pontificial mass celebrated by Bishop M. J. Hoban. of the Scran jiiiinnuoic Comedian with Katie Pullman And Syucnpatnrs Also Joe Hose, Dorothy Cecil In a Comedy Dance Sensation of 1925.

Commerce. Many absurd rules for Am. Can. Am. C.

V. of the fire and to assist in removing any children or helpless adults who ton Diocese. Last evening Father a I 71 OV lVT4 USH 110 llOtt' 1 1 1 lz 1 1 ii Ii i li was best man. handling aircraft were propagated Fox cw Good Am. Loco.

The bride was pretty In a gown among which was "when two air Coffey was presented with a Jubilee gift of $1,000 In gold by a commit (,1. HE IT I i i 7 i TfJ 1112 I11V4 111V4 of powder blue erepe Romainc with He said there were three women i planes meet In fog. they should I Vil 67 jAm. Sugar 67 tee representing St. Rose Court, large black pattern hat.

She car seated about a table on the ground blow their fog "A law ijhould be passed this win floor ot the building and all were Catholic Daughters of America, of which he Is chaplain. The gift was ried white bride roses. Miss Mul utrkey was attractive in Xile green engaged in "drinking ter creating a Department of Na a in. i i Am. Tobacco Anac.

Copper T. S. F. Halt. Ohio Elra Added Attrnet'on IIOV and AKTHl run In a Chinese Res.

launint." ...,117 116H Uii 4SV4 42 4l7i. 122ft 121 122" "I 82 81H 81 I enclosed In a beautiful hand wrought Canton crepe and a large black pic It is expected that Mr. Thatchers Defense, with sub heads for case. ture hat. She carried pink rose the Army.

Navy ana Air. This Beth. Steel 1 40U iW 40V4 buds. would effect a great economy of testimony in this regard will arouse the city officials to action against the occupants of that house who have been regarded for some time Mr. and Mrs.

Cavanaugh will Can. Pacific Cent. Leather force iis well as finance. A great 150mi49Hll49Vi i 191 181 19 DEBT COMMISSIONS economy would also be effected if Personal Mention Mrs. Delia Enrico, of Boston settlement, was operated on this morning at Pittston Hospital.

Miss Catherine McAndrew. of Broad street, has returned from a visit with friends In Xew York City. Sir. and Mrs. James Sheerer, of Broad street, have returned home after spending the past two weeks In New York and Stnmford.

Conn. Sylvester Trary and Biaglo Man ganiello. of this city, students nt the 1'nlvcrslty of Pittsburgh Dental School left today to resume their studies after spending the summer Ches. Ohio as manufacturers and dispensers of spend their honeymoon in Xew York City, audupon their return will reside on Garfield street, this city. ull questions pertaining to the na liquor.

at st C. St pf. Col. F. I.

9 9H 9 I I 16 16 39Vt 38 88 tion's defense were handled by one committee. In each branch of Con John M. Jones, veteran memoer 139 139 139. 1 L. of the Eagle Hose Company, addressed council ln the Interest of JOSEPH KITCHEN 'gress, that Is.

a Committee of Na jtlonal Defense In the Senate and i similar committee In the House." F.I, and 11 l.LKR "Mush? and Chiiucr." THE Il.fYM "A Cabaret A I41 Carte' JAYSOX' Singing Comedienne 'In ropular Melodies. MAE Ml It It A in "Circe the Kucha iiiress." International Xews Showing Kycs of the World. THEIR DICKERING! Mitchell then announced he had Dupont Erie Glen Alden Coal Ot. pf. Gen.

Motors Int. M. pf. members of his company. He stated that the Eagle Company members were convinced that the recent accident was unavoidable and that DIES IN TOWNSHIP concluded the first ot nine state ments ho has prepared.

The hoard then recessed tiatl) Joseph C. Kitchen, aged 71. of they were more concerned now in guarding against a repetition than 2:30 p. m. Piltston Township, died last night at the family ime following an Illness they were In trying to place blame for nn unfortunate occurrence of By WILLIAM LOSII.

iL'nitcd Press Staff Correspor denl.) Washington, Sept. The American nnd French Debt Funding Commissions today continued bargaining over terms of settlement of the $4. 200.000. (100 Frtnch debt with an agreement hoped for by tomorrow night, hut with much gloom evident on. both idcs.

or Tho funeral will be held Thursday afternoon nt 1 DELEGATE TO BAPTIST the kind. He recommended Jnstal at their homes here. I John Loftus and a party of friends, including Thomas Judge, Thomas Gordon and Francis Gnff ney, have returned from a motor trip to Allentown where they at tended the fair. Ktnlili. rintiirhter of Mr.

latlon of sirens along Main street to Harry J. Mullin General Merchandise BellThone 757 37 Tompkins Street Pittston, Pa. Phone Us Your Order Potatoes, peck 55c Eggs, dozen Butter, lb." Lard, lb. 22c 15 lbs for $1.00 Salmon 40c, 45c Cream, 2 eans for Cheese, lb 35c Raisins, lb 15c Sugar Cured Ham, lb. 35c High Grade Tea, Coffee and Canned Goods.

Harry J. Mullin clocit from the home. Services 195 189H192K i 32 31 32 137V4 137mi37H 73T 72H 73H 108Vi 110.. 814 314 31 Vi 1H )tt 16lt 40 40 V4 40 80 79 80 38 38 38Vi 36 35 36 784 71 72 ,161 156 161 ST Vi I 36 36 I123V4 122 122 '28 27 28 I 58; 68 58 140 139 139. 71 70 71 48 48 48 a I I 55 54 54 60 58 58 1 86 84 85 I 51U! 49 60 warn motorists and pedestrians of the approach of the fire engines will be conducted at the Mount.

Zlon M. K. Church and interment will be Mount Zlon cemetery. Jones Tea Kan. City So.

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Cos I Mo. Pacific Xat. Biscuit Xatlonal Iad N'ew Haven X. V. Central X.V..

O. W. Xorth Amer. Xorf. West.

Xorth. I'aclifc P. R. Pr. Steel Car Radio Corp.

(tending Co. Hep. I. nd oredlcted that this win aia Strenuous efforts are being made greatly as a safety measure. Mrs.

M. H. Jones, wife of the pas At the suggestion of Mr. Jones REV. lAXOTT'S JI BILLK.

tor of the First Baptist Church, left It was decided by council to organ yesterday to attend the special meetings of the Atlantic District of ize a board composed ot three representatives of council and three each of the Niagara and Eagle companies to formulate a code of rules the Woman's Baptist HAmc and Foreign Missionary Societies In Phila EXCURSION to NEW YORK SUNDAY, OCT. 11th $3.60 Round Trip Special Train ICimcs PittMon ll P. M. Sat. Returning leaves Jersey Clly (Exchange PI.

Station) 5:40 V. M. lehih Valley Railroad CSkt Route ef Tkt Blick Diamond delphia today nnd tomorrow. The Atlantic District Includes the as a means or regulating irninc Kubbcr I 03 61 97 97 and reducing danger from acci churches of two States. Pennsylva South.

Pacific 9 and Mrs. Frank B. Smith, of Parsonage street, who Is patient at Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital. Wilkesbarrc, Is recovering nicely from recent operation for appendicitis. Jospli Corcoran, of Pine street, Scranton, son of Mrs.

P. F. Corcoran, formerly of William street, has entered the pnsslou order at Dunkirk. X. V.

He received his training at St. John's High School, this city, St. Thomas' College. Scranton, and Catholic L'nlverslty, Washington. D.

C. A corn roast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ilo.ig, on Vino tttrcet, In honor of, to bring the divergent views Into harmony following the reiteration by Finance Minister Joseph Caillaux of the French offer and the American reply banded him yesterday afternoon, which made slight concessions, but failed to satisfy the French. With what amounted to a deadlock on their hands the two commissions got down to real business' lust night nnd In an evening session Cnder Secretary of the Treasury Winston.

Caillaux and Financial expert: o( the French Commission worked out In full the practical effect of the Xcw American plan. dents. nia and Xew Jerseyand the1 city of South. Ry. South.

pf. Rev. M. Lynott. pastor of St.

Ignatius' R. C. Church. Kliignoin. today celebrated the 5mh anniversary Of his ordination to the priesthood.

Father Lynott declined to have celebration arranged for himself, but Journeyed to Carbondale today to assist Jlonslgnor Coffey, venerable Carbondale clergyman, In observing' his Jubilee. Father Lynott and Father Coffey were members of the some class. At one time Father Lynott was an assistant nt St. John's Church here under the pastorate ot the lute Rev. John Finncn.

I'pon motion of Councilman Mc D. C. This is a meet Studebal Namara the representatives of city council on the board shall be Mayor ing of the secretary directors of the different associations. Mrs. Jones Texas Pacific Union Pacific ...106 105 106 92 92 92 59 66 57 62 60 52 HI 14t 1 .121 119 119 42 42 42 70 70 70 P.

R. Brown; Councilman Thomas V. S. Steel Wabash Wabash. A.

Westlnghouse F. Gallagher, head ot the Department ot Public Safety; and Joseph P. Kelly, fire chief. Representatives is secretary director of the Wyoming Association and is now serving for the tenth year with this association. She will return home Thursday afternoon.

(S Tkl 74 I 74 of the Eagle and Niagara oolworlh.

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