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DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. fAGI to Soviet told had troy it Rofc- long; TR(KTT FISHING FANATICS PRIMED FORM OPENING nt to with mltted OF HarrtsburR, Today. The stroams are running clear and not unusually hlfch, the snow's disappearing from the highlands and 50,000 PentiKylvitiila fishermen and flsherwomen today are wondering how the trout are running. Followers of the ancient sport 1th rod and reel are told by R. H.

itackhouso. State Fish Commission secretary, that conditions "look very for the season's opening tomorrow. There'll be lots of big ones to bite or to get away, with the State's new policy of stocking only trout of legal haa Jslze- About 2,000,000 were planted I' ast year the State aud Federal Izaak Walton's male disciples are debatiiiR whether to use worrna, minnows, wet flies or dry flies, and hooking the vane Jff the, piano with practice casts, fisher- women all around Kane are look- Ing forward to having one grand time of their own. Fuller brook, three miles long and SICKNESS AND ADVERSITY Possibly you now have money in this bank. Very good.

If not, you should begin right away to lay aside small sums. Should sickness or adversity overtake you, you will need the money, One of the important objects of this bank is to safely care for small savings. The Peoples National Bank Eighth and Cumberland Streets Conservative and Dependable I DEATHS AND FUNERALS I IB. TO JOIN IN 1 OBSERVING STATE FUNERAL SERVICES HELD MRS. ELM1RA WEARY FOR MRS.

LEY1 SMITH SUCCUMBS THIS MORNING CLEAN-UP WEEK Clean-up week Is tor Funeral services for Mrs Levl Ohrrk Smith, of 11U2 Willow turret. Weary, died at 4 conducted this morning at o'clock thin niorniiiR. ut her homo, olwvancR throughout the State of c'clook fro in the Fraud: funeral pur-i aB Lehman street. after a six I'eiinsylvanla next week and 8tatP, lors. Jlev.

A. C- H. Ki'lU'r. jiaa- nionihs' illness of complication ul)l alld it authorities of Lobanon will unite in an effort to prose- tor of thti Salem Lutheran chiirvli, officiated at the services. Inici iin-nt made In the Mt.

Lebanon cvmu- tery. Bearers wero grandsons 78 years. cute such work "here. showusa m-niber of he Saem u-' Tlle is fowtered by the uf all diui wo kuown runouts of Health. Wei-, the deceased.

U. A. fun-1 hlv esteemed I fare. Founts and Waters, and the boma tt In charge of tho ar-. Th(J jJnowing survive- Three fluroau of Fire 1'rotwtion and State brothers.

Joan, Frank and olk ul Yoder. of Palmyra, flark, all of Schuylkill county four I Lftl)an Health Officer for OPENING Saturday Afternoon, 231 "THE PANTRY" 641 ST. Ms Schmeck's Ice Cream Confectionery We Solicit Your PERSONALS had ind a with no nth itonia. wived than nvrly NEWBURGER, LOEB CO. Member of New York I'liilailclphiH Stock Evchange.

H. frien. Manner. 770 Cumberland Lebanon, Pa. 1'hoiie 881 882.

U. S. TREASURY B.UANCE The filled with trout, has uil late treasury balance to- exclusively for women. Thorn's 19. penalty for males who trespass on the female happy fishing grounds.

llnTT DP mrPM Governor Pinchot is at home LAlllAlA WILL DC UlVCfl In Milford, ready to wade the TAt Tn AT AVON CHURCH Wl U. imon In crop 1 be it'ftt died coa- i. streams of pike county while his lellow citizens splash along other prooka and runs throughout the ftata. Members of the Avon United' The only other State employees Brethren church, at Avon, are due 10 wont have a chance to bo out i for a musical treat ou the coming right and early with their tackln I Sunday evening, when Instead of the the opening of the season are i us 'ial service at 7 o'clock, tha ose of the raremie department's talented cliofr, under the direction censing section. While other State of Charles Kimmel, chorister, and LATE NEWS FATHER MIND Hastln.pi, N.

barricade was raised today at the bumble home of little Helen Vasco, whose parents had threatened to pour boiling water on anyone who sougat to bring medical attention to the child. John Vasco, the faflher, announced that he wag reconciled to having a tumor removed from Helen's left eye even thotifh the operation the sight of that eye, if th.e appelate division of the supreme court upholds an order of the children's court directing tha operation. disclosed, however, that his wife was still obdurate. He said he stayed homo from work today to to convince her. SffiVICES HELD TODAY FOR WM.

BRMEMAN gruttdclilldreu, Mrs. Hertha Mann, Howard Weary, Cbark'8 Woary Klmlra Weary aud two great- grandchildren. Funeral services for William Brenneman were condueied tliiri morning: at 9 o'clock from the Iloh- land Parlors, Fifth and Cmnlmrland streets, and were continued at ('n- lunvbia. Captain William North. Salvation Army lender ot this city, had charge of the service hero, whilo Rev.

Haessler was in charge of tlio services at Columbia. Interment made In Washington Borough 1 cemetery. Holland's wero in charge of the funeral HOLD FUNERAL SfltVICES FOR HENRIETTA SWANGER ADA M. SHAY SUCCUMBS AT HE HIGHLAND HOME Uiwlng a liiiKHi-ing IllnesB of Kho aged years, and a member of the Schucffers- town United Hrothren church. Kurviving nro her husband, Clmrv IBH; a non, and a dftlighlftr, Mm.

Nura O'nur, of Rlchlund; a brother, Frank Dncher, of Colorado, and four grundchlldren. orfcerg have ofr today and tonior- with Miss Sarah Saltzer as piauo VfljQV CDETTVC TA OFP )W, they must stay in their office aacrcJ IvIUi ITlAIl tJICiCUd IU att Intll noon Saturday to handle late cantata, "The First Easter." I nitf mtrviinm for fishing licenses. The sixteen members of the choir? DALL tlAfflh. Klir DlfJljIlT i liavo anotit onrmMeviiKla mrWtmfH a ISTUDY BANKING BHJ5FORD.S. Funeral services for Henrietta.

1C. Swangar were held at 1:30 o'cloi-lt from the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Kroigor, Schaeffersto'wn, and were continued in the St. Luke's Lutheran church with the Kev. O.

HOFFMAN, 60, the Stm Department of Health, wllj direct movement locally. I The annual custom has always resulted in developing a state-wide interest in sanitation and the re-1 movnl of nuisances nnd fire hazards. Cities, boroughs, small com muni- tion and Individuals throughout the i Oonunonweiilt.il aro again urged to cooperate with thn Depart on tx in the observance of theee activities Kach community may exerclne Its own judgment regarding; a program.) C. Herrmann, president Th 0 following IB suggested UK a the Herrmann handkerchief general guide for the observance: of New York City, transacted Monday, April 17th, Highway ness at the local plant Day. sidewalks and streets Air.

Herrmann expressed hi! ahould be cleaned, guitars cleared, i light with conditions here. Anna Voder, of stopped In this morning route to New York where she will tli.) lias IB i- vacation with ot Ninth city. Is Kpt'iidlnp the day In with He mis. Schropp, Philadelphia, to spend several I with her IS. T.

ditches opened and flushed. Tuesday, April Isth, Forestry J. K. R. day.

Leaven, briars, brush and Sam Trafford motored to dead gratw wliould be cleaned away Thursday, and from roadsides and from around with eleven nico cabins and horn OH In the forest. either by carrying them into the woods where, if scattered, they will niFQ AT MIT I ARIKVTTIF decay, or burning. Debris should IJLLJ Al lUiUiAaUJTlLlX be burned in or near the forest on damp days only. The bruslh piles Annio L. Hoffman died Thursday night at Millardsvlllo.

Death followed a five weeks illness of rheu- knt Roosevelt is studying the bank- i Sajtzer, legislation carefully and has no position for or against any 11. The President regards the ne- on banking reform pro- sals aa still in the preliminary age and further conferences will held. cantata, "The First Easter." The sixteen members of the choir! have apent considerable time and effort in preparation for the even! sav.m and are ready to give an excellent York Pa interpretation of ths work. Several in a hurry yesterday" aV'hV I of the most interesting and colorful ward Washington to see of the solo parts aa follows: Senators play their second "In the Garden," by Mrs. Mabel 16 ot the season.

Saltzer; "Shall Heavy Rock th other 9 rk vnil MIsa Ruth Hatna- "cajnan missed the (Tame because I they met Btat traffic officer who Day," Mrs. Earl Gruber; "As It Be- told Magistrate Howard QosneU Kan to Dawn," B. G. Light; "All he had ciocked Gutter's car at 75 Hail," Martin Miller; "Lo. I Am mile an hour.

With You Always." Charles Kimmel; "Christ Is Risen." Mrs. Kimrod O. Leidif, wai made in the cemetery. Harvey S. Wike was in church, Stoudsburg.

She Is survived charge of the funeral arrangements, by a brother, and two sisters. Adam officiating. Intarnient matigm. Sho was aged CO years and Schaefferstown a member of the Christ Lutheran Bearers were William Smith, Hob- Hoffman, and Sadie Hoffman, ert Beamesderfer, Marker Brim- MlllardsvlJle, and Mrs. ner, Samuel Mock, Thomas Wallaca, Forry, of Lebanon and Mose Fetter.

of ight sely on ar ks a out. Cith like an- inly Ire4 in edj TE MS ind the die at- Of TS. XV rs. rt- irk At abont th time the President's GETS WRIT FROM COURT INMARYA.PED7ERCASE H. J.

Schools, of this city, who represented Mrs, Mary A. ova disclosed at the Peiffer, widow of Harvey Peiffer, Tsite House, chairman of and lie children, in a suit for House Banking committee-, was a es against Paul Kreider, for the newspapermen that ha did i death of her husband and the father, a result of an auto accident, today received from the Supreme Court a writ of certiorari upon the prothono- tary of Lebanon county demanding records of the case. Mr. Schools lately filed an appeal local court, which the plaintiffs were denied author of tfre bin passed the benefits of a jury award by a ec hi ii placed contributory ot know "what Is going to happen the hanking bill, but its got toba forked put" In dureufiBins the developments over he proposed Glass-Sn-agadl bank re- bm bill. SteagaJl said: guarantee bffl 1 features.

he that hs and I negligence upon the Tictini of the ac- nator Glass OX. Vau) had agreed on I cident. he principle of a LankiBs reform and This mishap in which Peiffer met simraiitee biu, hi death, occurred on the Fred- "jrolntf 10 wdt for Senator Glasa i eiicksburg road north of Lebanon, work out his Mil before I introduce Peiffer had just left the Sunset mar. ia the House," Steagall said. JAWS ACCOMPANY U.

S. AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO Stca5co Cttr, WT A train car- yinjr a social rnuni iletectlves Danleis toward the capital to netv as Ambaaaador roa United Railroad circles heard not here, that an armorefl car keen added to train at the ket when he was struck and fatally injured by an automobile. WALLSTREET BRIEFS New York, Today Good Friday found a general suspension 'Of business, ia financial markets in he armored car ny a train escort AftnorM cars woro removed from Mexican several ago. Or- flinary trains todar carry from 10 to Bolfllers flay passengers. A dozen Mexican detectives as- fslgtied to accompany train from the border to Mexlm City.

NEW POLITICAL PARTY IN CONVENTION ADDRESS closed until Monday. Three New York Stock Exchange firms, Wilcox, Drake R. V. Hiscoe and T. School have dissolved.

PHILADELPHIA MARKETS 1 Washington, Today. (JP) Women prohibitionists arwung into the second day of the Woman's Nation- a' Committee for law enforcement convention yesterday, with predictions oj a new dry political party sounded In the keynote address, Mrs, Henry W. Peabody, peneral chairman of the committee which includes the leading women prohibition groups In the eounutry, said last niglit that ft strictly women's party to fight for retention of dry laws, was not sought, bnt that a new coalition of the men and women to form the "coivtitutional party ot America" "hound to ft re rlsiiiu," Kht' paid. ''They will rtrivo ih- m.m rhangorg and I out tpinplr. Wo we ft s.

nt us hut tlify lictrayod the const i- tu'fon f'ir r. vrnup and wnmf-n In fv-y for lltl'-a! as In mnny states 'h 1 ''Must 1 may ho rarily I'ist, ui'li it a far our fri'f vvf'. itiK "linions cf In t-n national organ izatl'ins, will hold the Sfipppam (P. TO.T.TS) ro- Ktith'-i 1 IN 1 aijfhJernth snicnilinc nt, Wfs lifted tlif nmi fvlay. Tho atiarifi-d niglit by ''aprT 'R Kan April It Rrmharls was more with bunches 1-S, ScalUons.

100 Sour grass, bunch. 1V4-I. Spinach, busheJ, M-50. prnrrnli greem, bushel, It; bunched, 50-W). brishel.

Kale, bushel. 8-M, Dandelion, baslctU, 14-34; burtvel. 25-40. potatoes, basVrt, M-85, potatoes, 100 Ib. sack, unchanged.

U.S. WILL GUARD FOREIGN VISITORS AT CONFERENCE Washington, the moment of their arrival at quar- antlne in New York harbor, the convicted in the past months for world-famous statesmen coming to MRS. MARGARET SMALL INTERRED AT should bo kept small Never burn on a dry, windy day i and bewara of a still day in spring for breezes spring up quickly and may carry sparks for great distances. April 19th, Fiy and Mosijuito day All ccaupoolg should cUaned and llnjwi. Out-housos SCHAEFFERSTOWi MAN MAKES HUP' MONT ALTO mended and ma.de a trip to chool at Mont Alto Mr.

grandson, Noll, studant In that Rutter paid for hia speed. GOV. GElGfplDONS TWENTHWO AT OHIO Columbus, Ohio, Today. (ff). Twenty-two persons, most of them selling beer, before was legalised by the Ohio legislature, were pardoned by GOT.

George White today, Of the twenty-two, six wera women. The oldeet violator has been in jail since August, 19 32. FAIffllMlSHELDON CHARGE OF INCENDIARY todw today sajd under arrest John Jankowski, 41, a homeless ia connection with of the rlve tiKs which have destroyed barns il) Bucks county sines last JUIM. He has taken thsm to tha aoene of Urea, Incluaing- at Lang- borne which caused a loss. William Stackhouse, county marshal, and Trooper Dando ar- rtated him.

H. S. Su MACON FUGHT IS POSTPONED AGAIN TODAY Akron. Ohio, Today WP) shifting inaa today caused a second postponement ot the maiden flight of Navy's talk economic recovery with President Roasevelt will be watched over by secret operatives of the State Department who charged with guarding the safety and lives of the government's distinguished guests. This was disclosed today by the leader of the little band a man wlwse name never appears in the papers but who has watched with eagle eye the comings and goings of all the great and near-great who have been gnesta in recent years.

Seven nations have dsfinitely accepted invitations to the economic conversations at the White House, with four others to be heard from. Among the statesmen whose coming is already assured are Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain, former Premier; Edouard Herriot of France, Prime Minister Richard B. Bennett of Can- Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret H. Small, wlfa of Harvey Small, ware held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late residence, 29 North Third street.

Rev. A. K. Wasor, of Manhaim, wag In charge of the Interment was made in the cemetery. Rohland's ware in charge of funeral arrangements.

Bearers were sons, Ilaymond and Earl Small, apd fions-in-law, Victor p. Boyer, Homer D. Duckert, and Lacy W. Zombro. CARD OP THANKS and whitewashed.

lllorougilly cle Md The bairfball ot hlgh cllclwl plijr tht nm indicates that, thanks the school county to oommunity co-oparatlon, Including the home diamond, with on ciais. Chamber of Commerce, manstown High school OB welfare and civic ended wtth We wish to thank neighbor! and friends for the sympathy and kindness shown us during our recent bereavement, the death of our grandson, James Deoh. We elso wish to WV clubs, such a program along the lines 7 In favor of the Bchasffi abovo suggested will be followed High school. with most excellent sanitary results. A group ot working Mil It will be realized that a plan of engaged laying out twinli this character Is dependent for school grounds, success upon tha publicity factor; Ruth Franti and and for that reason too much from New Haven, vUlto phasls can not be placed upon It.

family of Dr. F. D. The State Department of Health says: The of filth debris Miss Grace Zimmerman ia Ing the Blaster vacation at Haven, Conn. express thanks for the floral coupled with adequate screening and the use of automobiles.

The Grandparents, from yards, and the proper pro-' Tne Stiver Corent baud, tectfon ot garbage will do much to BolU leader, will render i eliminate the fly hazard. Indeed. April Hit in the P. MR. AND MRS.

WALTER J. DEOH. hall. and and the frea'and i Pro ElBr Bucher, constant use of fly swatters, the; commercial at 3 FIREMEN OVERCOME AT FIRE Poiladelphia, health menace represented by this i visited his former Insect be materially reduced. cal nl foodstuffs should be ade- i Holy Communion will quately protected against the fly and Easter Sunday morning IB the milk and food of infants and Paul's Reformed church.

TH young children be Reformed Sunday guarded. F. Rhoads, superintendent, wlfl It should be remembered that the! der an Easter program OB til time to flgbt the fly Is upon Us first evening. Saint mite's Lutheran tion observed Holy Commoaiea newest dreadnaught of the air, the th 3 Airon. ada, Viscount Kikujiro Ishii of firemen were overcome at a flre! There ihould be no lot- Japan, and Gficlo Jung of Italy, which followed an explosion at till up throughout the summer.

Mussolini's minister of finance. Harshaw Chemical company plant to-1 Tne 8t ta Department of Health Mexico's acceptance was an-1 day. nounced laet night in Mexico City. The blast occurred In a 150-gallon Alberto J. Panl, secretary of the kiln of chemical and almost every treasury, who is now in Miami, will window in the place was broken.

Palm Sunday. the personal co-operation of I tory services, During tot held pr head the Mexican mission. Lieutenant Nathan Markle col every cUiwn in order that the fly Friday evening, Beulah Dwk, hasard definitely Smith, Dorothy Royer, HwMli With this the high Brown, Norman P. Brown, standard of cleanliness and premise- i Ham Palm, Caleb Light Mi Mud forced cancellation of the orl- nal plwi to test the 7S6-foot airship yostsrcjay. Tht wouldn't have minded puddles but the mobile mooring- mwt that will lead her from her airdock might have had plenty 'any menace to their welfare.

iij Jl JljtA 1J. JJlWHtvl-HftlJjt 4,1 A I UtLIl -r All will bo zealously but iinohtru-! lapsed in the building and was car- which also yery Hlckeratll Wftft sively protected eTery moment of ried to the street by men and at this season of year will their Even when they think i later returned to duly. themselves unwatched times, firemen who collapsed Two other I attained, also are the of Penn'a the church. The Lutheran Sunday school wul render an Easter program on Cavttf iil Vi Ji LitUUOf.Jll C1UCI4 11U VJ 1 1 LICCU WUJ sharp eyes will be on the alert for treated at the scene. The fire was' Woods.

They destroy growing Urn- Sunday morning at 10 Tlfc of trouble on soft footing. PENNSYIVAMA NOW OWES THE R. F. C. alch)T1 Mystery an dthe glamour of the! mysterious surrounds the nameless TTMV handful of secret operative sand only the most trusted officials know the exact methods they employ.

i "It is not policy to let the public know Jnst what Is being tii. tuo Mjeue. iuo ure WUP extinguished in an hour and a half. 1 property, hunting, fishing, and program is In cbaree of BK- CRAFT today. I what the beauty of the forest.

Every fire, rich, Lucia Hartman, Esther no matter how smalJ, that burns Inland Grace Zimmerman. thft of Pennsylvania does i The Lutheran Church Council tMM TO crrri 80me nui A ll ark sluUT dbUV lessly dropped into dry leaves may tne puwic i mrrriuie Ar AITDAV Anicii! (le troy ln ew hour8 wnat nas re Vltllmd Or AKKON UiASH ulred Mother lur and ot "If they don't find out i not Ilrt 1t Aboard XT. S. S. Portland, Off Now Rdvinced the an a -ldi-j what to I Jersey Coaat.

Today. non- Uonal tor relief work during I The type of precautions taken Is little nshlnR boats patrolled Aprn ana May. upon a careful study, he e.v for the-. Akron dead today side by 'plained, whK'h even takes into con- de with the Navy's finest salvage by Cnr- slderatlon conditions In the country in a few hours. joratlon for the two months.

Two millions had advanced previously The Corporation pointed out PVderal and State far April-May period In Pftmsylvn- d. from which the dignitary cornea. "They fill object to being very closely "accompanied," he reniark- They are the Grace F. of Gloucester, and the Olympla of May, N. and behind their entry the search lay a demonstration N.

CORNWALL TAXPAYERS IN INTERESTING SESSION Job Is to protect them ot the comradeship of the which The follow-in? students colleges are spending Easter years to grow. Once a forest has cation at thoir respective been destroyed It cannot be replaced Backenstor-e. Raymond Noll, ffaret Zimmerman, Blanche Hook, Herman Mock. Ralph Horst, NaUwa Hoi-ft, Zimmerman, Margaret Pelfer, Noll and Cyrus Bucher. Miss Eva Dlsslnser, a Philadelphia, visited her Mf.

and Mrs. Thomas H. Miss Winnie Bergor, of Readlnf li spemlinp her Easter vacation wtUl i i IVVt Jll i I IJ 1171 I Vfl" I ff 1W VI OUUU, are In addition to the while seeing that they do not feel brought a moist twinkle Into the Corporation loans and this OMXW legUiatlve Appropriation. rj 0 v- Pinchot Binned an Imprisoned." Prime Minister MacBonald is a n. bill for use comparatively easy person to guard.

am monthl ipAl tne man ho Batched over when hs wuas hw i Md tha a.cnt of Captain L.eary, director carno of tha new members were i-wonty uvm uiouiuont -LJ rolled on Thursday evening, when unty Supu na LANCASTER STOCK MARKETS BmrMtt of ncaptff, AprH 14 mir- Ki'ef ateers and yearlings fuiiy steady, .1.25 paid two londs 1423 averages; top on yearlincs "i.ji'l; hn'k 4 ptork firm; p.nd atoi-k- Hnd Hbotjt titts-dy. steady choice veal- did further toward eald, "He doesn't run around and at the i oral taxpayers' league conference, at; 11 North Cornwall Township Tax- -j rra Jefferson Landls is ill. payers Leagas at Midway Zimmerman is the attending School House. After the general routine busineu had been transacted SFRVFlS it was decided to meet again on ANNUAL tAdlta 3LR? 1U1 April 27. It also was decided to participate en "April 27th In a gen- IN COLEBROOK CHURCH Its own relief i do thlntrs loans frnm 1" RifR to do the next minute Corporation.

It.an mny he the next hour," used In any of countlei in Penn- I sylvania, I It is or null rr 'that hfft of 2 is law not 01 fi si on Jrtij steady '0 lilddlnff about ((rady, choice CUtln, It CJUVM, It A Luncheon Delight LLOYD'S POTATO CHIPS HOPESNAVYWlWNG PLAN WILL BE ADOPTED todny was liuiMinH pi-'ifrriim sup- hy i. chairman tit Naml would be hy con- and if gn, In yard personnel would not nfrecsury. POWERS TO ROOSEVELT df tiioir surroundings, they askod for tTne Jacksonville Orange Hall, north The annual Easter service of th kl! i rr i 0 Mycrstoum, when from Trinity Lutheran church. Colebrook, of the who dird in the Akron a11 part the ount arc to be will be held Sunday evening. A oi-nHii," Knmk Kavolaro of prMWU to 1 in organizing a program to be presented by men K.

lyoary. i central county league. All league hers of the Sunday school will IIHVB our own and fuel members from all parts ot the city entertaining. f)r. Stanley nri'i wn wiuit any pay." acldfd county are invited to be present i pastor of '-ho churcu.

C.i tit. Hrex of (h' 1 olympla. "We just licriiiiM" wn thought WO might Today ftoi.iJ itlnn of first ef- Sliitf today fic.n. of II mark tlir- firm in tilnery al ratifl'-stinn a by a tii Vio Washington. Today, General KarU-y favors tii President tliorily over si could Im-n or letters that do KH "in KldA a city.

In Btatfment Farl'-y that If (i In Inoreanpd revcn'je. dlloMon Would cnlcrrd T'ndsr prnpiam would have 1 "to or Inrrea-i- as InrrraoiiK. cr tin 1 Of thR rn.ij to b'lrnylns ntcd and flii.s JIV.IMIIK he int.vol win-li Is serving nn I ft Mill'-. IK'HI'Pr tllH lil'i)(SS''18 HI ''-'I, )i" i with liy NclMifr of tlinii) Ilioy would nily viiliifihlo thfy arc liiiji mid cr. VH f'-f) nliKblii-t Ion thflr diHKKliilT BXXm ACT IH S.

C. B. Today Portland, I Ihra today signed art salos of W'HOM of J.I contint In Sn.ith Carolina for the first time In It years. A Real Treat LLOYD'S POTATO CHIPS York, Today were wltriont clues today to Irtnn- rl'v of a middle-aged worr.an wlmw hAdy was fo'inil In a undor the Miidlnon terait the Har- river at I.tTth A xainin'i's fport Wom.Tn Irt.l from Mood pAinnnlnir rtBiiltlnR from f.icft MOCK MEMORIAM In lovlns memory of my nho away day: I Atn Md tftthtn my wnaory Ixmcly my bean For fho one I lorcd tins former called I tblnV of hnr In ntlxnca, Xn eye may Bnt rnnnr fllfmt When othrrs an.

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