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mm Ci THE INDIANAPOLIS ST ARTUESD AY DECEMBER 28 1909 Kings Brother May Rule Canada SIX CENT7 JS MARK DUKE CONNAUGHT He married Princess Louise Charles the DISCOVERS DYING GUEST City News in Brief HOTEL CLERK SAVES LIE BRADLEY LEES POLAR TALK MAIL BUSINESS SLACKENS be In the family and cause it to drop from its fas MANY PERISH IN LANDSLIDE SURAGETTES ADOPT STAMP SINGER POISONED BY CANDY CUMMINS ASKS BEVERIDGE STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS is AGENT AND $20000 MISSING In NARROWLY AVERT LYNCHING Will Head $1000 0Q0 Laboratory So HANS WAGNER SNOWBOUND character first HELD OR PRIZE IGHTING SPURNED KILLS BRIDEGROOM DONNELLY GOES TO ANDERSON and nog a delightful charm Piof Albert the4 big cut glass ederal Building his the He of Prussia and has the duke Is appointed be the first of royal Great Britain in the You Sta ter be or Seeks ortune Theodore Port teus chief deputy sheriff received a letter from Mary Gardner in a Missouri 'town yesterday asking that he search for a for tune which a dead brother Jonathan is sup posed to have left in a local bank and ill OLD MINT ANII NOTE REMINDERS YORK Centerville Mrs William Jefferson died yesterday at Centerville Ind bne naa lived SHOOTS WIE HER MOTHER ATALLY WOUNbS HIMSEL COOK DEENDS OOD TWICE SHOT Beat the yolks of six eggs and half a pound of sugar to gether until it is a froth Add half a pint of TWO BULLETS EECTIVE Charies Mitcheliy Suspected of Using Revolver Says iring: Was Done by riend 1 You save the days and sleep the nights via the During De 1908 the sale of fitamps at the amounted to about $89000 Glass Globe alls One of globes In the lobbv of the crashed to the floor yesterday afternoon' just after two women had passed under It It was thought the heat from the electric lights had served to crack an imperfect part of tne glass tenings CHICAGO' Dec TJie finest physical laboratory in tlie United States if not in the world is planned for the University of Chicago The estimated cost is $1000 000 AU the money is to be furnished by Postal Card in Wreck postal card sent to Mr and Mrs A4 Glick 505 North Cap itol avenue by their daughter Mrs Nugent Cowan at Los Angeles reached its destina tion yesterday after passing through a wreck at Bensoh Ariz The card was mailed at Los Angeles Dec 18 and its Christmas greet ings were covered with mud and dirt in cident to the wreck which occurred Dec 19 letcher uneral Today The funeral of Stoughton letcher will be hold at the residence of his son Stoughton A letcher south of the city at 10 this morning The Rev Lewis Brown rector St Episcopal Church is to officiate and burial wnicn wm oe private win lot at Crown Hill It Is a $20 Shinplaster and it Was Worth 'About One ortieth of Its ace Mother Killed by Son ollowing Dispute Over Money Matters MEMPHIS Tenn Pec JunicR Roach 20 years old is being sought tonight? charged with having shot and possibly fatally wounding his inotluu Mrs Salllo Miller at her home near Memphis Tim two quarreled over money matters the woman departing from the scene of the quarrel and had directed her attention to a graphophone playing a hymn when tho son shot her through the head December Stamp Sale Probably Will Amount to $100000 Christmas business had slackened con siderably at the local postoffice yester day Most of the package mail had been cared for before Saturday There were still a large number of patrons sending registered packages yesterday to friends out of tho city who had remembered them with gifts and whom they had failed to rem ember' The stamp sn le for last week averaged more than $5000 a day It is expected that when the final figures are compiled ft will be shown that the sale of stamps at the windows was excess of $100000 for the month of December cember windows Row in the Starts When Customer Reflects oh 7 Ability Mrs Robinson Dead Word of the death of Mrs Louise Robinion at the home of her son in lagstaff Ariz was re ceived by SamuekA isher of this city yes terday Until four years ago Mrs Robinson lived In Indianapolis She was 77 years old She Was prominent in church work and had done considerable evangelistic work She was a member of the Central Avenue Church of this city 5 The route is water you can sleep Grand Central only railroad Relics of 778 When the4 Con tinental Currency Any 4 Where Near Par Are Here Dies at Medearis of a comnllcation of diseases in Indianapolis most of her life She was 84 years old ive years ago she suffered a fracture of her hip and after that time her health gradually declined Ram shorn Brown to Elijah Brown will deliver his lecture the World Go tnis4 evening at Church following JSpworth' League charged Chocolates Sent Through Mall In Paris Cause Murder Mystery PARIS Dec The arrest today of a young saleswoman in a department store has uncovered a poison by maii mystery According to the poller chocolates con taining arsenic were sent through the mails to a person who failed to partake of them but an Inoffensive guest tenor at Hie opera ate several and died a few hours later His death was attributed to uremia resulting from inflammation of the kidneys The body will be exhumed The sender of the poisoned candy it Is said was discovered by an accident hut as yet the police refuse to divulge the names NEW YORK (entrai MAN SUPPOSED TO BE ZALE MILLER GREENE COUNTY SWALLOWS MOR RELATIVES RECEIVE ft NEWS CALMLY the Edwin Bay a special meeting of the No admission will be Two So Called Athletic Clubs Operate 7 Without Interference NEW YORK Dec Two so called ath letic clubs pulled off fifthts in New York to night unmolested by the police practically for the first time since Governor Hughes put the ltd down a month before the municipal election Bouts were held at the Olympic Athletic Club in Harlem and at the Bedford AC in Brooklyn where Young got the decision over Charlie Goldman in a ten round bout Both arc bantams 4 If you are not a farmer but if you want to get out of life all there is in now or earn if you want to know what Oklahoma holds in store for men like' then write tome today tonight and I will tell you all about this Big Chance put off writing' Write to me today Address ALLEN Pass Traffic Mgr 143 La Salle Street Station Chicago TULANE OOTBALL TEAM SAILS NEW ORLEANS La Dec 27 The Tulane University football team left New Orleans today for 'Havana' where a game will be played with the Havana Athletic Club team on New i Twenty Eight Reported Victims of Disas ter Near Vlana Navarre MADRID Dec Dispatches received here say that twenty eight persons per ished in a landslide caused by the floods in a village near Vlana Navarre LONDON Dec 'A dispatch from Madrid says that a fall of rock at Car coval de Oras in the province of Orense overwhelmed a church and many houses killing twenty six persons Pittsburg Shortstop lnHI? Automobile Is Caught In Blizzard PITTSBURG Pa Dec 27 Hans Wagner the great shortstop of the champion Pirates narrowly escaped death in a bliz zard here last night while trying to save his favorite' automobile and get It back to his chicken farm at Carnegie Wagner with his basket ball team won a contest at Crafton He persisted In running back to Carnegie in his big touring car in spite of a big snow storm Before Wagner had traveled far the' ma chine balked on a stoep hill The wind was blowing a gale and snow drifted high enough to cover the automobile When Wagner failed to return home at a late hour his friends became alarmed A relief party made up of his brother At and Patv lahei'ty the well known pitcher se cured two more machines and started to the rescue He was discovered up to his neck in a snow drift Both were dug out after a struggle a Eddie Greenwald Arrested to Test the Law at Milwaukee MILWAUKEE Wis Dec 27 Elftdle Greenwald one of the contestants' in a' re cent ring bout In' was arrested today charged with engaging prize fight Greenwald waived examination and will appear in Municipal Court early next term The case is niade toteet the law cov ering prize' fights ft BIBLE CLASS LEAGUE RESULTS The Memorial Presbyterians won the odd game from 'the ourth Presbyterians in the nffim Wnahlnffton Meridian Streets If you come after your ticket we will send it Daly General Agent Phones Old and New 374 JH Rhein Genl Pass Agt Cincinnati Invites Hoosier and Dolliver to sive" Banquet In Dos Moines DEH MOINES In Der Senator Albert Cummins will banquet of so called progressive Republicans here next Saturday night Senator Cummins today Invited Senator Beveridge of Indi ana and Sena or Dolliver ot luwa to at tend and speak The coining Congressional campaign In Town is expected will be Hie topic of discussion terra nean Margaret daughter of the late Prince rederick three children If to Canada he will blood to represent Dominion Wed in Court House Newton Cornish of North Robison and Miss Myrtle Cook 59 Layman avenue' were married by Justice of the Peace McKinney in the office of ile Clerk William Lewis at the Court House yesterday Gray IV IT The Gray 'T will meet this afternoon at 2 :30 with Mrs John Wheeler 3750 Park avenue Mrs Dotia Daugherty will give the address Social Club St Social Club will give a card party this afternoon In St Hall on Warman avenue IELD TRIALS ARE OPENED Rutt and Clarke Start In Six Day Grind In' Germany BERLIN Dee 27 A slx day cyclinr race etartea In the Zoological Gardena at 10 o'clock this evening ifteen thousand peo ple were present Sixteen pairs are com peting including Rutt and Clarke winners of the slx day race at' New York and the :5 American team Root and ogler Rutt was liable to arrest for not perform Ing military service here The War Office however permitted him to compete after the crown prince had brought influence to bear AID SOCIETY MEETING The Aid Society of tin: Central Avenue Reformed Church will meet this after noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs Yocum 2117 Alfreo street The leaders for the meeting are Mrs Bell and Mrs A Russell Bottled In Bond Then add the whites of the eggs 'beaten toa stiff froth Next add three pints of whipped cream Then invite in your friends for a great treat The rich distinctive flavor and perfect purity of Good Old Guckenheimer gives the egg i Write tor free book the Standard Rye Whiskey of A Guckenheimer Bros Distillers Pittsburg Since 1 857 MRS MARY HANLEY DEAD Mrs Mary Hanley wife of Grorgo Jlanley died at 2 clock ing at the family home land Htrcet She came mnnv in 1882 and' had since She was 72 years old and t'ccpntiv" celebrated Rcr golden wedding unnlver sary The funeral will be held at the residence nt 2 tomorrow after noon Will Meet Everett Reeves in Six Round Bout riday Evening Young Donnelly the featherweight boxer of this city wiirieave tomorrow for Ander son to finish his training for his ten round bout with Everett Reeves of Anderson which will be staged in that city New eve Each is confident of being returned the winner Reeves has not done very much in the ring but Ms good showing against Jack Dillon some time ago won for him a host of knderson admirers who regard him as a marvel at the glove swinging game Ben Harper who has been dubbed the champion battle royal colored boxer and Henry Gard ner of this city will be pitted against An derson boxers 'X a mechanic of of several In one of of poems printed In found a bookmark a "which he recognized continental currency 1778 at the time the Continental Congress was In In Center Square a'nd the only United States mint was located on the second floor of a threeJand a half story house still stand ing on the southwest1' corner of Market and 'Beaver' streets building lo cated only a block from Center Square changed hands some time ago and report has It that it Is soon to be torn down to give way to a more modern structure' The use to'nhich this note "of the de nomination of $20 had ben put was quaintly symbolical of the value 1n wnich it was' held by the reader who pre sumably lived at the lime of the publica tion of the book The story of a York man who purchased a cowfrom a farmer of the county at about the same time and tendered in exchange a wagon load of the currency in denominations from $4 to $40 is equally eloquent Not Appreciating In Value Bradley sent his note to a Newr'York dealer in coins and antiques to learn its value which was estimated at about 00 cents To a collector it might have been worth a little more or less according to whether or not his collection lacked a specimen of this particular note In the museum of the York County His torical Society Brof George Prowell the curator has notes of this series of the denominations of $4 $5 $6 $7 $20 and $40 There are two more notes in the series $8 and $30 which the collection lacks Tlie $30 note is not particularly rare but that of the denomination of is so scarce that it is worth about its face value a record for a Continental note In view of the lavishness of thd Con tinental Congress in issuing currency it would be difficult today to understand how there could be any great scarcity of it were it not for the fact that some body believed to have been a state legis lator took to counterfeiting the notes made here and known as the The counterfeits were so good that Congress ordered the destruction of all the issue that remained uncirculated at the time None of it was ever re deemed ifteen Millions Upstairs The mint established here by the flee ing Congress was located on the second floor of the building then occupied as a residence by Maj John Clark who had been appointed an auditor of the army of Washington The printing was done on Benjamin ranklin press brought from Philadelphia and in ail $16000000 in notes were struck oft The issue properly known as 1 town was authorized by the sorely pressed Congress by resolution of April 11 1778 with the instruction that new cuts be made for it Upon each note is printed "Thisblll entitles the bearer to receive Spanish billed dollars or the value thereof in gold or silver according to a resolution passed by Congress In Yorktown 11th April In 1781 a dollar in silver was consid ered tlip equivalent of $40 In this paper and as early as 1783 It was recognized to be altogether worthless so that Brad And had little more than the value of its historical association 00I I lest Maiv here from Ger MEETS TODAY The Woman's ITome Missionary lety of the Hall Place i'l will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon with Mrs Eves 1903 North Senate avenue The conference president Mrs Hyde will be present A Day Saved is A Day Gained Officers Remove Prisoner to Jail In Pa ducah for Safe Keeping PADUCAH Ky Dec Being threat ened with lynching Homer Bridges a negro who shot and killed Charles Ixtwery a young white man of Murray Ky was brought here tonight and lodged in jail for safekeeping While Lowery was walking along the railroad track near Hazle Ky Bridges fired from a coaeh saying "Watch that fellow Jump" The negro was arrested when the train reached Murray Bridges was brought here after it was learned that a mob was gathering JEWISH PAPER APPEARS 4 The first number of the Jewish Life a weekly publication devoted to all Jewish Interests made Its appearance yea terday It Is said to be the first paper of the same nature to be published In ana PaV Dec Aran auction held recently in the southern pal t'ot York County GeorgeBradle this city secured possession books upon 'a bld of 6 cents them a collection London in' 1800 he brown stained note as a specimen of printed in Yoke in Rejected Lover Shoots Successful Rival Immediately After Wedding STRICKLAN Ga Dec few minutes after he had been married to Miss Rose Butler Gabriel Len a young farmer was shot and killed hv Joe Jack son a rejected suitor of the bride near Lynn today A sheriff's posse with bloodhounds is pursuing Jackson Commence Campaign With "Votes for Token NEW YtfRKi Dec The National Women's Suffrage Association has started an "indirect plea" campaign through the distribution of neatly printed stamps in the mails The new "votes for stamps are half again as large as the Lincoln 2 cent stamp and are printed in various shades of blue with five pointed stars at each of the corners representative of the four states where women are permitted to vote Be neath a scales of Justice are the words: HLe 1 1 WXU i I Oil wiuium i pi ravinauuu ALLS ROM WOOD WAGON Michael Hall employed "at the riendly Inn on West Market street fell from a wagon where he was unloading wbod and was painfully injured last evening A pile of wood on the wagon gave way be neath Hall and he was picked up un conscious from tinder a portion of the load He will recover'" Georgian Kills Spouse and Would Have Shot Officer Had Revolver Not Been Empty MACON Ga Dec Despondent nod in an ugly mood following excessive drinklug Edward Alford tonight shot and killed bls wife seriously Injured bls mothcr ln law Mrs Martha Exum and fired one bullet into bls temple and on other Into his lung inflicting injuries which will result In his death Officer Thomas would also have fallen victim before Alford's revolver ex cept for the fact that all five cartridges had been fired As the officer walked up to the place where the three bodies lay Alford prostrate and groaning with pain turned a hd snapped his revolver In the policeman's face Surgeons say Mrs Exum will recover Alford twice previously had attempted suicide by taking morphine United States Express Representative Chicago and Sum Disappear CHICAGO Iec 27 A sum said to $20000 and George A Cupren cashier the ITnlterl ttates I ixm esH CnmiKiny the Englewood branch olllr In this disappeared IbrlHtimis eve i 'Detectives all over I he country are searching for Cupron and the money ml sovernl valuable Christmas packages also missing Leaving a note In which he signed his name Zale Miller a middle aged and i well dressed man swallowed morphine and lay down to 'die in his room at' the Capitol Hotel Washington and California streets last night That 'r Miller who registered at the office as "JoW is yet alive was due to the discovery of i his condition by Sam armerclerk The latter crawled through a window from the robfjof the building adjoining when he fancied all was not right in the room armer heard the occupant of the room breathing in an unnatural manner At the City Hospital where Miller was taken by Dr Knue of the Dispensary it was said last night late the man would recover Hishome is in Greene County Miller's reasons for his attempt on bls life are a mystery He was unable to talk last night and his note assigned no reason for wishing to die Note Gives Identity "I am Zale tlie note stated "I have one brother Ind He is Cal Miller Rural Route No 2 I also have a sister at 910 West Pearl street and a niece at 836 Russeil At the address on West Pearl street a messenger found an unexpected condition of affairs Expecting to break sorrowful news a messenger called rank Glthens out of hearing of his wife Mil Sister brother in law Zale Miller is in a serious' condition at the Glthens was told the he asked in an animated tone "He he tried to kill himself swal lowed was the reply said Glthens that all? a pity if he get worse than that If my kid ketches 'Im he will too he left hero yesterday with' my overcoat shoes and Sunday durn 1 At this point a quiet flrm voice just behind Glthens interrupted the voice said and Githens did But Mrs Githens had overheard all as the messenger realized when the door was quietly closed in front of his nose ANALYSIS SHOWS SUICIDE? Potassium Cyanide ound In Stomach of Julius elner A report from a chemist on the analysis of the contents of the stomach of Julius etner who was found dead in his bed Dec 22 shows conclusively that elner died from poisoning and Coroner Black wells verdict will be to the effect that einer was a suicide The analysis was made by Smith chemist The poison round in greatest Quantities was potas sium cyanide though alcohol was also found einer was a jeweler It was be lleved he had killed himself when the body was found but the nature of the poison was a mystery as its action had been remarkably quick einer had been seen alive and apparently well less than two hours before the door of his bedroom was broken open and bls dead body was found Dr Hurlstone Gladdens Ten Hearts Since Christmas Day ive weddings have been celebrated in the Colonial the residence of the Rev "Albert Hurlstone pastor of Roberts Park vTbrShtfrch since Christmas morning James Jordan and Lucy May Nice Harry Kernt and lorence 'Ayers' and Dr Grover Cleveland Roberson and Harriet Stout were married on Christmas day Yesterday William Eyster and Irene Johnson and Albert Parker of Wayne Ind and Miss Iva Steele of Decatur Ind were married Mr Parkeri' Is superintendent of schools in Allen County and was a member of the Indiana state Legislature three years ago BERLIN BIKE RACE OPENED The puke'of Con naught may succeed Earl Grey as Gov ernor General of Canada7 Tho duke is brother King Edward and was'" born In 1850 rHewas late Inspector general of the British forces and is snow field mar shal and high commissioner in the Medl 4 i Lt'' jr NewYorkCentrailtd via Big our Route Lt Indianapolis 2:20 PM After Busineu i Over Ar New York 9:45 next A Before Bnsineu Begins Ar Boston 11:50 A Southwestern Limited Lt Boston 11:30 AM Lt New York 2:45 PM Ar Indianapolis 7:55 AM Excess are $400 There are other good trains at all hours level and arrive at tion the mlnal in New York Six Braces of Dogs Have Their Innings In Mississippi Derby i MADISON Miss Dec: 27 Cold clear weather with but a faint breeze favored the day "of 4 the Mississippi field trial near Madison In the opening eveibi the Derby six braces had their innings today andwhlle the work of Eugene running with Sport Woolson was considered somewhat more 'consistent than the others excellent scores were made The Derby will be con cluded in the forenoon tomorrow with the running of three remaining entries and the all age stake will begin TWO IGHTS IN NEW YORK You can have forty years to pay for an Improved Cultivated richly ertile arm in Oklahoma an you can buy ti at your own price Let me send' you at once a complete description of hundreds of the best farms 'most productiye to be sold on this plan You can learn their appraised valuations You can go and see these farms Then you can pick out the one youwant and buy it at a price which you think is right On paying actual valuation of the improvements: and five percent of the purchase price of the land you can take immediate possession of a farm that will make you rich And you can have 40 it you want to pay tne oaiance Your own father or brother or best friend could hardly sell you a farm on more generous terms and no one could sell you better land on ixyterms This land is Oklahoma State School Land now offered for sale by state for the first time last time In tracts of 160 acres it his been farmed by tenants of the state cleared and put into cultivation houses and barns and fences built orchards planted good roads graded It is land of proven fer tility richly productive of all general farm products and affording unsurpassed op portunities also for dairying stock raising and truck gardening irst Sale Opens December 15th There is no lottery no speculation no element of chance in the disposal of thisland It will be sold at not more than 160 acres to one person The first of the series of sales to'be held in thirty four counties will open in Chandler Oklahoma at the county courthouse December 15 and continue daily except ing legal holidays up to and including January 7 within which time 361 tracts of 160 acres each will be sold Sales at Shawnee' Oklahoma City Chickasha and" other points will follow the sale at Chandler This is one of those opportunities that come to men once in a lifetime an opportunity such as come more than once It's a case of take it now or neper If you sure a fanner and want to get away from the worn out soil where are big and profits small and want to get some of the beet land in the world where you can make the meet write to me today and 1 will send you a full list of these farms and every detail of information about them Low Rate Excursions to Chandler and other points southwest on the first and third Tuesdays of each month Tickets good for three weeks allowing ample time for inspection of land Through trains from Chicago and St Louis via Pock Jsland Lines There werelively times in Joe Thomas "hole in the restaurant tn the rear of Pat Denie saloon at 501 West Wash ington street last night when as neailj as the police can learn a halt dozen women and as many men of both colors mingled in a 'fight in bullets rivaled heavy chinaware as weapons and one man was shot and seriously injured rank Purdy colored' 926 Paca street is the wounded man He has one bullet hole in his breast arid "one in his abdo men and is at the City Hospital Charles Mitchell white 25 years old 6 feet 2 Inches tall of Seymour' Ind is under arrest charged with shooting with intent to kill Even in the' foreign quarter that it adorns Joe's' restaurant is not regarded as And last night it was at its 'best or worst A certain Hender I white and three other women were on the high stools from which point: of vantage they pounded vigorously on i the pine lunch counter and laughed shrilly at the jokes contributed by the I men One man was Tom Able and an other was Mitehell The latter is a debonair vouth who wears Ills cap at a i rakish angle and even among the hardy laborers of California and Pearl streets is i considered pretty much of a man Hence there was an outburst of laughter when Charley after sinking his teeth in( sandwich roared: back there behind the bar you cook a hot dqgr Let me back there show you how! chef Defends' Title Purdy 'his eyes in the direction OI his critic C11S sieKcs elbows showed a pair of forearms size of the cordwood at his feet eyed the latter also as he drawled: all stay where you are COOK in inis anew But Mitchell had an audience it is said and there are varying stories of just what followed Mitchell started for the cook stove but he suddenly found himself Ing over the lunch counter propelled by the arms of the brawny negro Women screamed and took refuge behind chairs and tables Purdy roared out oaths and made hay He followed his blows with chinaware missiles that Mitchell prompt ly caught and sent back Then Purdy himself went over the counter and a mo ment later the fight was on the outside Then the bullets began to fly and when the smoke cleared away Purdy alone was on the scene He lay face downward and moaned Trlmpe and Rucker bicycle policemen arrested Mitchell on West Washington street' two hours afterward Mitchell de nies shooting He says ho handed a re volver to a man named Tom Able who was bls friend and who shot Purdy HAS JARRIED IVE COUPLES PRO ALBERT A MICHELSON Martin Ryerson president of i lie board of trustees of the university Pi of Albert A Michelson winner of the Nobel prize for discoveries relating to optics light at present with the university head the new department Takes to Georgian Hotel and Refuses to Discuse Cook Imbroglio AUGUSTA Go Dec 27 John Brad ley the financial backer of Dr rederick A Cook in In Augiuda stopping nt one of the lonrlst hotels lie rryr that he nme to Augusta to got a few days re at and he refused enter Into the polar contro versy further than to say timt ho doos not know the whereabouts of Dr Cook at said that he had morn Interest In polar hunting than In polar exploring SHOT WHILE HEARING HYMNT 1 fci i I il tf 'l' 'V I 4 1 rf 7 I' Indiar Ed Bi The Lissauer is en i is manager of the pu number contains a sketch of Al uses Selig z' ft Is It IRVm wriu aAllfil QIBE grjl Arrived VADERlAND New York MAURETANIA yueenmown RYNDAM New SYLVANIA Boston SACHBM Boston BA DEN I A IWlston MENOMINEE Boston (TARDA lAdtli CELTIC Liverpool CALIORNIA Glasgow MARQUETTE Antwerp ARGENTINA Nrph a UE1IIG OIAV Copenlingen Hailed Port GRA WALDERSEIS Hamburg ALICE Palermo Bible xClass Bowling League last night Scores: Memorials ourth Presbyterians Comstock 149 178 1 1n Morrison 125 95 92 Parker 154 188 167 Schmidt 144 120 S3 White 97 162 158 Whitcomb 166 14l 120 Spahr 199 152 186 Barker 1 56 144 130 McCord 125 126 1 1 2 Gardner 142 84 81 Totals' 724 806 788 sTotals 733 688 506 nBBB BgnB t'.

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