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THE INDIA VOLUME 120 THOUSANDS TO MARCH IN BIG N.R.A. PARADE HERE ON LABOR DAY MORNING ALL LINES OF BUSINESS AXD ORGANIZATIONS WILL BE REPRESEXTED Jtore Than Coal Miners from All Sections of the County Will Be IB Procession--Prominent Speak- HORSESHOE CONTEST A FEATURE OF COOKPORT FAIR Colt Club Exhibit Will Be Held at Fair. Sept. 21-23 The county horseshoe pitchers con-, test will be a feature of the Cook- PROGRESS DAT. AUGUST 30.

1933 WO WORKHOUSE FORUHflYOFWlRE RITX OPK.VS MOV1K SHOW D. W. Mack and son. Frank, of Clyde, made us a pleasant call while "Paddy. The Xext Bet Thins." First in Indiana oil business ou AVedaes- 800 ATTENDED fflffl y.

p. CHURCH a i i i i i i a DAYLIGHT SAVIXG TDIE ENDS IX port Fair, on Friday. September 22. ASPER KK AXD SAMUEL reiurnfrd from a week a at lhe Movie Season and a New Deal in en- IXDIAXA. THURSDAY MIDXIGHT.A11 horseshoe pitchers eligible for contest are invited to partici- Theatres, Stores, Public Schools and pate.

Any farmer, his son or hired Teachers College Will Operate man, whose occupation is more than ou Standard Time that of farmer, is entitled to Daylight Saving Time will end in enroll in this c-omest. The contest POTTS TO SERVE THREE MONTHS Herman Performance of Xew Season. Starting Sunday Night James C. Swab aud Miss Mary The Raz Theatre. Indiana, has an- of South Sixth street, have nounced the opening of Greater HK RES OF PfOIOtWI FAMILIES OK WEST WHKAT- F1ELD MADE IXTEJUB8T- 1XG TALKS Fair.

teitainuient. which is scheduled to Misses Margaret aud Louise Haer, KVI under way with a midnight show near Marion Center, have re- Sty.ember 3. The feature turned home from a week's visit to attraction for this opening event is of Indiana, lue World's Fair. a iliir Fox The Next Best Jaue'. Gay- Indiana at Midnight on Thursday, will begin at 1 P.

M. The eight men Driver of Cat- Whfc-h Killed Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. J.

O. C. McCracken. August 31, and beginning Friday making the highest scores at the of Export, are the guests of Miss aK(1 Baxler a brand i Will Make Addresses Following the Parade--Business Places Will Be Closed All Day. What promises to be the largest and most representative parade of all of industry, business, civic, fraternal and social organizations, in Indiana county, will be held here at 10:00 o'clock on Monday morning, Labor Day, In the interest of a 100 per cent adoption of the N.

R. A. in this territory. The parade is sponsored by Indiana Post American Legion and the Post Drum Corps, and will be a brilliant and inspiring spectacle. All business houses will "be closed during the day.

More than 6.000 union coal miners will be in the line of march an effort is being made to have a separate unit for each line of business and industry in the procession. Hundreds of trucks will be used and all the available saddle horses in this community have been engaged for the use of the parade officials. Following the parade addresses Trill be made from a platform in front of the Court House by prominent speakers including Judge J. N. Langham, an eminent representative of labor and industry and others.

An Invitation to address the throng has heen extended to Congressman N. L. Strong, who will make a vigorous effort to be here for a short talk, as lie is already scheduled to address a similar group in Kittanning that day. K. A.

COMMUNITY MASS MEETEVG HERE OX THURSDAY John A. Seattle, of Pittsburgh, to Address Gathtring John A. Beattie. of Pittsburgh, September 1. the borough will oper- Cookport Fair will then go to the ate on Standard Time.

Brushvalley Community Fair on Sat- Local schools open Tuesday, Sep-, urday, October 7 for the final con- tember 5, and the State Teachers test. The winners in the final con-. College opens for registration of test will be eligible to compete in Xanry Sentenced to r.w Adasr, of Church street, sister in the County Mrs. McCracken. Miss Frances LeFevre and Betty Ellis have returned from a month's service as counsellors at Camp Te- Serve Three Jail--Other Imposed.

At the first aeasion of court fol- Classes begin on Wednesday. Sep- Show at Harrisburg next January, tember 13. Both the Public Schools The horseshoe pitching contest is and the Teachers College will of the recreation projects tiou of the Bar Association of Indiana county, held by Judge J. N. i Langham on Monda morning, a picture will play Monday.

Tuesday aud Wednesday. A county wide publicity campaian is under way this week telling movie soers of the coming New and Greater Movie Season attractions scheduled for the Ritz. and it is siguiiu-ant C. A. Wingard and E.

E. Ritchey, a (he a uagement has chosen the well known residents of near Sinicks- newspa er a ne of the advertising ia Western Pennsylvania--T tr and Students of Purouaae Academy Recall Glory of tiou at Recent Reunion--Fi Throughout Largely Attended. ate on Standard Time. charge of the Rural Recreation Com- long list of violator, appeared and burg, were business callers at the di uu in this great exploitation More than Svy persons attended fin rSlJi i i a i Beginning Friday, The Ritz and; mittee of the Indiana County Agri- entered pleas or gw.ty to a variety Dr A. Simp- Indiana Theatres will operate Extension Association.

Standard Time. Matinee perform- Another interesting feature of the plan. the 15th reunion of Bethel lU'CC 55 and the'fair, which opens on September 21, ered a plea of Uty to charges of of offenses The management announc- Presbyterian church on the church He-man Recupero 19 Indiana e'l- and SOUS a Thomas of rs thai effective Friday. September JU Wheatneld town- lhe new Uiue for mati- hi on Saturday. It was an all- Seventh street, are attending the ances start at 2:00 o'clock, and the fair, which opens on manslaughter in the World Fair lhis week nee and evening shows will be 2:00 day aild WM thorO ughlr en- evening performances at 7:00 andlwill be the exhibit The lu TM S4 of Mr and Mrs Harry 7:00 and 9 P.

standard time joywi Following the exchange Ot UCa JLUl iP 1 1 MI- it XT 9 -j. o'clock. The theatres will be Fair Association is offering 3.00 for an auto- ear MariO11 leave next and. also, that the present low movie -rei-tinss and program of apero. He was Tuesday for Chicago to spend a week 3 will not be raised ie morning, there was a big open noon start.

15 minutes before the colt foaled in 1933. exhibited Aprii 26. when au Tuesday for Chicago to spend a week and evening performances at the Fair, and enrolled in the Gold Jj MrV re al Ule Fair Ritz and Indiana Theatres are pk nic al noon lae after nooa. a Ug ain 15 the sum of in Robinso 1 members of the XRA and worthy of rvlln( gathered iu the historic Standard Time Hours for Indiana weighed to determine the gain and te of Mr laie aumthlj 01 prosecu- judge of of Stores Become Effective Sept. 5 they will then be judged in the show tion and serve three months in the M( Gregor who has resiBned At a meeting of the Merchants As- ring.

It is expected that 20 to 25 sociation held on Tuesday, it colts will be on display at decided to adopt Standard Time'the Cookport Fair. Judging of to a charge Hours in the local stores on Tuesday, hibits and livestock will take place the Indiana September 5. The schedule follows: 0 Friday, the 22nd. Jasper Kephart en'ered a plea of Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Bruce, of of wire Xorth Seventh street, have as their tv Street Ra'il- uests Rev and Mrs Palnler on July 27. He was sen- Holly. X.

and Rev. and Mrs "Week to 5:30 P. 11- tenced to pay the costs of prosecu- Jas Gillespie. of Conneautville. for the Second K0 od will and pat- hurch.

where live-minute talks ronage. given by representatives of the pioneer families of that community. President J. 3. Mack, presided.

The meeting opened i a scripture Xeil A. Jamison -reading and prayer by the pastor, Neil A. Jamison, aged 46 years. Rev. W.

C. Solos were rend- a resident of this place the greater ered by Mrs. Orin Mack, of Brush- EECENT DEATHS KILLED BY LIGHTNING FAIR IBlvK Bolt Pierced Skull of John Correy, Qn Tuesday of thie week, the Ram Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Getty and parl of lifetime, died in the valley, and Mits Clark, of Pittsburgh, than sons Jack and James, were week a a Hospital, at 1:40 o'clock Miss Floy served as pianist.

six end guests of Attorney and Mrs. lhJs Illorn list pneumonia. He Among those who made talks were Alleaheny County John Getl of street, the was a SQn of Mrs Margaret (Camp- Prof. Hugh of Huff, a teach- This and Adjoining Counties Workhouse. parents of Dr.

Getty. be Jamison and the late Benj. F. er in the Johnstown High school; Samuel Potts, of White township, Miss Mae Aul and Miss Lena Wet- am ison and was born at Ambrose James J. Hutchison and Miss Dillle WHILE RETURNING FROM WORK; This Event Attracts Sheep -Men from months in the Ailioininp- Counties Workhouse.

3 OL tO Jo LLlC iXilill fcj u.v,i A committee of the Indiana Conn- entered a plea of guilty to a charge zel. of Rayne township, were Indi- A i 1G. 1SS7. He spent his early i a Armagh: Wm. J.

JTM and -Wool Growers Associa- of larceny of copper wire from the ana shoppers on Thursday. While i lhere i at er moving to Puuxsu- Brentlinjser. West Wheatneld Electric Co. on here. Miss Aul ordered The Progress tawiie y.

where he resided for a ship: Miss Floy Mack. Clyde; Mrs. 30, of Lucerne Mines, on. Saturday ty Sheep John Correy, 36. of Lucerne Mines vis ited those farms which of- Pennsylvania Electric Co.

on met instant death during the severe. fered rams for the Co-operative Sale. July 30, and wa electrical storm which visited that -me Ram Sale committee is com- the costs of pro: section on Saturday afternoon, when pose of W. R. Thomas, president; tution of the he was struck by lightning as he was layton Miller, secretary; Dick and serve returning from work in the mines ste phens, directors; W.

B. months nor roo of the Pittsburgh and Rochester specialist at State College, and Allegheny Co Coal about 1:45 o'clock. The i Agent J. W. Warner.

Melxin Bak bolt pierced his skull, followed The Sa i iu be held at the mrd through his body- and tore both rub- Indialla Fa i grounds on Tuesday, Reginald; ber shoes from his feet. Correy at 1 P. M. Thiy ram lieved that the metal on his miner's ing valuable pleas of guilty to charges of operat sentenced pay for her father. T.

C. Aul, Indiana, i After locating in Indiana. Mr. Elmer Dick, Xew Florence: J. T.

tion, make resti- R- D. 7. Jamison se ured employment with Stewart and E. E. Dickie.

Indiana; of the stolen Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Short and the Indiana Lumber and Supply Co. Prof. Wagner.

Johnstown; Her. than three Misses Annabelle and Pearl Uncaph- and was connected with that concern James Clark. Pittsburgh; Paul R. an a year in the er. of town, motored to j- or a number of years.

He- was a Reed. McKeesport: L. W. Hutchison, Workhouse a Warren. on Sunday and member of the Second United Pres- Homer City: William Martin, Eliza- Blairsville; Leon- spent Monday sightseeing in the byterian church and was highly es- beih; Frank S.

Mack, Butler. Offi- urrell township: parks and other places of interest. teemed. Surviving are his widow. ers of the reunion association Heilwood; M.

J- Mrs. Bess Carnahan and son. Mrs. Bertha Jamison, and President. Hugh P.

Liggett, of Huff; and Edward Charles, who had been the guests of these children: Harold. Dale, Ray- vic president, J. T. Stewart, Indl- entered Indiana county relatives for several burn. Betty Jane.

Kenneth, Bobby secretary. H. operat- weeks, have returned to Florida. and Buddy (twins), all at home. His Huff: Armor P.

cap attrace nm or a er miner walking nearoy was stunned register ed rams of the different influence of intoxicating liquor. Bak- iate Charles Carnahan and res.ded brother Laurence of Indiana. 0 11 i i 3 rp I I 1-3- sens of this community in the Court- the lightn ing. Anoth-' for the exchange of well motor vehicles while under the Mrs. Carnahan is the widow of the mother.

3 House on Thursday evening at 8:00, ly as the opening gesture in the house to house N. R- A. campaign at the county seat. All are urged to attend the meeting. liOCAL DEMOCRATS TO ATTEND prrrsBUBGH MEET SATURDAY Mrs.

J. Wood Clark, Formerly of Indiana, General Chairman of the Day Democrats from Indiana and surrounding countries will attend the Clark, son. a Xew Florence. R.D. and The children had a jolly time when slightly by the bolt but was not in- bree ds.

jured. i Correy was a native of Xew Flor-; MARRLAGE LICENSES ence, "Westmoreland county, and was, born on July 9, 189S. He served in'David E. Beckley er Edwards Croyle and Powell were here until recently. sisters arp living--Mrs.

Pearl a ut scramble was on. Edward i each fined $200 "and costs and sen-. Attorneys James L. Jack. William Miller.

Seattle. George Mack i generously 'tenced to 30 days in the county jail. M. Ruddock. J.

Wayne Tomb, Dr. C. Huber. Indiana; Mrs. A i many fine prizes were Logan having been held in the j.

Dickie. Robert 3. Sutton and Don Indiana; county jail since August 5, was fined Martin, all of town, spent part of Prugh. Atwood; Mrs. Albert stear Dor- the World War as a member of Co.

110th Infantry of Latrobe. He: olive H. Detovech HOtn mia Monongahela City 2 0 0 and costs. i Sentence was suspended on Monongahela City payment of costs and the restitution ing was good. Roosevelt Day celebration cere- Tuesday.

monies to be held in Kennywoodj Pittsburgh, by western Penn-j REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS syivania. Democrats on Saturday, September 2. Mrs. J. Wood Clark, formerly of Indiana, county vice chairman and president of the Women's Democratic 'Club of Allegheny county, is general chairman of the event, which is sponsored by the Democratic committee of Allegheny county.

J. F. T. O'Connor, controller ot the Currency of the United States, address the 50,000 persons who are expected to attend. Clarksbnrg Residents Enjoyed An Evening at the 'Home of Mr.

and Sirs. Pan! Lowman Nearly 200 residents of the Clarks- Robert otnj Mack received a dollar candy throwing the roll- 'last week fishing for bass along Ket- Smicksburg. and Mrs. Myrtle pin lhe test distance. the tie Creek.

Potter county. The Indiana. Funeral services will Lo Jean was awar ded held at his late home. 516 South prjze fastest runner. Little 2:00 o'clock.

Ma i )on won the laurels in various stunts, such as turning the cart wheel, tumbling and other acts of Catholic cemetery Do rothy E. Brown Punxsutawney Grant towas hi who entered pleas of wee end visitor here. David Liv- ma de in Oakland Frienas phygir al training she is a student 5 Mathew J. Yakimovicz ig ii lv to the larceny of chickens ingston, the son of Mrs. Livingston.

wi be received at the a i nome Qf Sleiger in Johnstown. Glen Campbell; from th coop i Loney O'Harrah. who was conne'-ted with the G. C. from Thursday afternoon until Betbel is one ot the oldest churca- Lottie A.

Public Glen Campbell In case of Joe Simonites, Murphy store here, has been pro-! hour of the funeral. in Western Pennsylvania. Records iRussell Fairbanks Indiana' ar ged with a crime against roor- moted to assistant manager of the the first meeting of the old Rebecca Coble to Dalvin Lamer, Dorot hy M. Colgin Indiana ality the Court ordered thai a nol Murphy store in St. Marys, a Gilbert Stiles settlers in that community as Octob- 112 acres in Green, $1-00.

ros be entered on the payment of during the present summer has serv-j Gilbert Stiles, aged oi congregatjott Laura Walker to Charley Ross. 11 Plnmville Women Attended ed acting manager for other Mur( township, died in the Indiana a i organized in the year Reunion of 'Sfarteeners" at Garre a Shankle. of Green stores during vacation per- pi tal on Tuesday morning wita Dayton Orphan School leaves his widow, Mrs. Mary Correy acres in Montgomery, 500. i A.

M. Johns to Russell M. entered a i ea of guilty of io d. iso; Up i the year meet Iphoid pneumonia, following an in- ing were held 5n the var ious barg community were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Lowman at a corn and weiner roast held 6n the Lowman lawn on Friday evening. The young folks enjoyed the usual outdoor games while their elders chatted about the cheerful bonfire and list- DUS to rvusotsu 3 v. gjnip entered a- oi 5 uin-j i i i i i i a i i i 1 1 2 acres in W. Wheatfield, $48.23. Mrs.

Martha E. Kerr and larc ny corn from the field of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Funk and of five weeks. He was a son homes )Ut al lhat Ume a church Jf Charles C.

Tyger to Frank W. Tyg-i ter, Mrs. Henderson Whitesell, of Zoltansk v. He was sentenced to three sons, of Wilmington, Frank and Maggie Sti a i stone and hand-made mater- eh lot in Montgomery. $445.

Piumville, attended the fourth a the co ls and make restitution'made a brief call on Indiana rela-, was born in Center townsnip. an Constructed and served the Angeio Domenick to Frank Cacicra a a i reunion of former students 00 lhe va i ue of the stolen tives on Friday, on their way to the spe nt his life there, as a miner an i i 1S51. when same lot in Conemaugh. $12.11. of the -Dayton Orphan School.

goo honle Mr. Funk, near a mer. Mr. Stiles was a member con(3emne A building of frame Harry G. Junkin to Harry S.

Wyn: scnoo i was established for the or-i Fra nk Moskun. of West Wheat- i d. They expect to visit the he Homer City Lutheran i was erected and senred koon 24-73 acres in Rayne, $370.95. iphans of soldiers who lost their lives' i town sh i entered a plea of World's Fair before returning east, surviving are his widow, Mrs. wors pers until October 16th, -t fatb- i i i (m and four children Debora McManus to Painter, iin tne Civil war.

Kerr lain guilty to a iHng to 9 2 acres in Banks, $1-00. was killed in action at Boydstown a of we dlock Anna Johnston to Jos. E. Weav- plank roa and she attended the tenced to pay th costs of prosecu- company. and Alberta.

2 years er" 20 acres in White, $800. Ischool for six years. All the students Uon and pay he mo ther of the child Mr and Mrs. J. H.

of pare nts. six brothers and three William W. Irvin to F. W. H-ss, attended the school until 16 years 0 fo a pe riod oi 60 shippenville, are the guests of Mrs.

ters are living, as follows: in Montgomery. $1.00. age and thereafter called them- w. H. Davis, of West School street.

Ernes Elbie and Mary, of cenie a a a erfs grove, The reunion enroute from a visit to the Delton. Blair. Dorotny. a ls burg. on Saturday, was All report a Molays Spent World's Fair.

Humphrey will Ra ph and Viola Stiles, at home. Fun- awn A hy more han 2 0 0 persons. At the Century of Progress he remembered as Miss Ruby Davis. eral services will be held at Water a graduate from thf department of home on Thursday afu-rnoon at 3.4 acres Thursday Is Donation Day For selves the was largely attended. Indiana and White Tvp.

Welfare enjoyable time and hope to be An urgent appeal for the donation able to attend the next reunion. dishes, bedding and tiles and four children Sidney. Vernie. S. 9 vears of age.

His Lloyd. it was destroyed by Hre present building was then The 13th annual reunion of the ajjd en oyed tae Rev. picni( i served in family groups of clo'hing of Indiana Borougn All enjoyed the weiaers and Laura household equipment for the desti- lw na County Offices Operating of Indiana Borough and White Under Conditions of the X.R.A. -1-oJnsiiiB has been issued by Miss, The XRA eagle adorns the Court corn cooked over the fire. reiary.

-ountv Hold Annual Meet September 8 an Assessors oi Indiana county will needy. hold their annual meeting in the Raymond Smi'h. of East a street in of seven Indiana at the State Tea'-h'-rs College. oY i of standard me. 'spent ih- end at the Mr.

Humphrey is head of th" Depart- Burial i World's Fair, a- members of the ment of Music in Shippf-nville a in Oakland oenu-iery. The XRA eagle adorns the Court Dad A -i 0 tour of Western state Tf-aohers 7 wlggins. the executive sec- Hoase as the Board of County Comp a i a iMolays. The party Mr a i a of A Kftther Bmdj Appointed Donations will be received started operating under im Norjnar parks, Dan Martin. a town-hip.

f-ntertain'-'I i 1'aMor of Ik-rnawl's tmrch offjf fers he coming year inursday. August 31. and a call th conditions of the National Re- Harold eed Hf rb ert Roadarmel. nej on r.ur.-day. Mr--.

Samuel High- Rf Fa'h-r Brady, who has Raymond Carna- phone 517 will bring a collector cove ry Act on Monday morning. The ain a Thomas and a Mr? O. Mr-. a i.ator St. a a i rjaie Carnahan: anvtrins you can give to the off ces are open the 40 hours al- i F.

Mr-. T. N. I man C'aiholi- church tor -ev- secrelary Wes a a a treas- A mock wedding, races and Eame and the renewing of old friendships were features of the day. It decided to hold the next re- Rustic Lodge, near Indiana- lowed per week.

All extra help em- ML a rarrif appointed Nelson Carnahan. The two Court House on Friday, September, Ijee ron fer. of -herrj Tree. Music paid receive Sn pervisor of Dem over lhe prev.ou, rate SI2. Lee Confer, oi Cherry Tree, who ployed by the Commissioner? will be Mrs Nanf s.

Ff-nnell n( Highland-, and Mr-. J. 'onereeation by the Very nler brotne r5 Kis-i and Glen $14 a week, an increase of S2 Awa at Age of art I a Mi--- R). K'-v. C.

Boyle, bishop of ewan Five i nt? furnished the 8, at which time they will their field Jooks for making the real The meeting will be addressed by mem- I year as been elected supervisor bers of the Board of County Com- i of mus in missioners and representatives of the lown ship, Westmoreland county. board. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson, of May 12 Sooth Bend, Ixst Fathers hy Death Within Three Days, Last Mrs.

Keebler FennHi, ri sr of Mr- Diocese. a lne are dancing in the who celebrated 9Sth birthday on a a ld Mr Por i 3 j. the Very Rev. Neil vor-al self- were Mav 12. difd 'he home of her i a long time pastor of St.

and 2elda home of he: Laura Bowser, in Manor town-n: Armstrong county. Rilla Homer City Opens House to House Campaign for K. A. Adoption A. house to bouse campaign opened in Homer City on Tuesday morning with purpose of placing lhe American Blue Eagle in every home a In that place.

resigned. held a state clerical position with a f. ar salary of $1.860, has been dismissed McN'-H-. time pastor of St. hy Har and Zelda I i a a p'-opl" ti.f- whose death occurred this a a han.

Amons those present Fair i ar- L. -ar. from a distance were Lawrence Car- In the deaths of Oscar Anderson, on Friday 5 n( was the oldest resi- Jf wK a ion nahan. Pittsburgh; Mr- T. A.

Car- 55. of South Bend, on August 23; Qf Arrn county and wa? A a lT jarm-? L. Jack, sagamore Miner Suffered a a Nolan. J. A.

Nolan. Mrs. Marof Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Fractnrp of Right Leg a a an J.

J- 1 a a Mrs. P.iair Ansley Albert Shirey, of Sagamore, sul- and daughter. Ro-e Mary, of and son. James, of Church ed a fracture of the right leg be- Toronto Mr. and Walter Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Wolfenden, i the knee when caught under a a Delmoni; Mrs. Sixth street; Misses Gertrude a of rock in the Sagamore mine of erson and granddaughter, of Salts- Keebier, oi Salts- and Z. U. Smith.

57. of Kiski town- a sigter Qf Sar Ixjcal State Employe Dismissed; ship on Saturday, both Mr. and Mrs. Another One Has Resigned Maf Anderson, of South Bend, lost of Indiana, who lhe ir fathers within a few days. Os- BdK of Appointment Anderson was the father of Mack Ralph Orr been appointed and Mr.

Smith was the judge of Washington a aom i Keene, of he Buffalo and Susquehanna Coal salary of $1 860 has been dismissea, i Anderson, ana -ir. oi MrCardle and aomi "i tne Bunaio auu OUKMUC" and Luther Kelly, Indiana, her of Mrs. Mack Anderson. itownship to rles chestnut street; William P. Moor- about noon Monday.

a salary of $1,380, has amson, who i- a candidate for tax (Continued on Page Four) There are more incompetent mistresses than incompetent The code for the home town knock- i a a is therefore not ers ought to provide that they be bje IQ gerve on election board. When you want to think, make yourself so comfortable you fall I the eyes. speaking. head, Carol and ReppeU Moorhead, North i street; Mr. and My idea of a safe place to stop 'George D.

Leydic and children, en on an automobile tour, is at destiny i j- ial3 The poet tells us that there is ft our ends but a little Digest avenue; 'SPAPERf.

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