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_--aguinst his former team mates in the “right poised MANAGERS MISS| STAR PLAYERS Now Wish They Had Not Transferred Them to Other Clubs Many a baschall manager's hear aching this season because of suc cesses scored by 4 ey ublowed to go to ot! clubs. There is Hack Wilson of Chicago and Bi Louis, who would be desirable in the New York. Giants’ outfield, The Jacobson, sent to the Boston by the Browns, and Howard who escaped from the Red '$ allied thimself with the Athletics. Miller Huggins of the Yan. leading the Americ: doubtedly would appre ices of Carl Mays, y splendid ball in Cincinnati's bid for the National league pennant. Babe Strikes Out There are many other c . the transfer which looms to: youthful George Murray, obtained by Washington from the Yankees. Yes-| terday, the league leaders fell before the Senators for the third time in two days, 5 to 3, and Murray was the aman on the Washington mound. He “granted the sluggers only three bits, none of them by Ruth. in fact, Babe struck out once. Philadelphia Southworth of St. presented Ehmke first the v 5-1 decision. and only Ja twice. Then in the second gi die Romme was his old pow and gave the opposition the s number of blows for a 5 to 0 cision. 1 double header, and d tremendously with fect average in this contest. Cleveland gained Yankees by shutting out Chicago 5 ta -0. Manager Tris Speaker of the Indians issued three doubles while Jamieson and Summa added triples in three in- 7 to 2, Wally Schang, former Yankee hitting a home run. Lil Stoner was the victim f the Browns’ onslaught. = Cincinnati and Philadelphia played the only game in the National league and honors went to the Reds 9 to 2, DEMPSEY GETS READY 10 FIGHT Leaves For Training Camp to Prepare For Battle With Gene Tunney bunched Det New York, Aug. 13—(AP)-—-Three| days and a month from now William Harrison Dempsey will don gloves and join with Gene Tunney of the marines in a knockdown contest, The state athletic commission, power in New York stute boxing mat- ters, hax so ruled, but the license committee has not as yet admitted vthe fact. Dempsey has departed for Saratoga Springs, Y., where he will train for the 15 round battle to a decision, in the Yankee Stadium, under the direction of Tex Rickard. But he ‘carries no license as . and the final decjsion in this ter will not be Known until Mond Wills Challenges Yesterday Dempsey received a new ngiemianee. this \ime trom the gray haired Ponca of Harry Wills, Badd Ne money was _men- icles were signed. “Paddy: called Jack a liar in regard Ao statements in connection with the Wills articles and also accused him of bad faith. +t¥ou're an old man,” torted but his face vas “Tim not, to tick you, advancing Dempsey re- d, Paddy. de- with his sturdy , den friends of both sides inter- i-vaned and Dempsey was hurried from the scene. In. Indianapolis today the a hearing as to whether should be compclicd to meet sander the a Clements of, Chicago before encountering Tun- ney, Therefrom may come ‘the first teal information regard:ng vhe con- diact which Clements claims to possess. Veteran Fighter i in ~ Ring Again Tonight New York, Aug, 13—(#)—Johnny Dundee, for 17 years the recipient of pupehes in the prize ring, tonivht i ee’ the rough and capable Phil Me- iraw of Detroit in a ?2 round bout “sat the Coney Island Stadium, Dundee will weigh about 130 pounds| s and. victory for him will carry with it matches with Ace Hudkins, Bonny and Tod Morgan. At ‘the age ft 333, the retired foatverweigh: ‘ehampion seeks more title honors, aes MitcheH, welterwei; ch Tom: rei a Busco, New. i from one out (9). Dick Watzl, Billy. O’Bries, Al Simmons of the Macks hit two doubles and 4 single for a per-| Wy ground on the| Bi the face buried in’ the used in the crawl. A slight roll § o that when the br will not jar the stroke to bring the water. | At each stroke the arm is brought up from the water, is above the joensen aca | Pennant Progress | me LEAGUE Standings Philadelphia at New York at Washington, No others scheduled, NATIONAL LEAGUR Standings Pittsburgh St. Louis neinnati .. York .. Chicago . Brooklyn Boston . Philadelphia c sburg York at, Philadel ‘o others scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standin; Louisville Milwaukee Indianapolis Toledo Kansas City St. Paul Minneapolis Columbus Games Today Columbus at Minneapol Indianapolis at Kansa Louisville at Milwauke No others scheduled. 9 | Yesterday’s Games | Pci str NATIONAL LEAGUE RHE, + eS 212 Dean, nnati .... delphi: . May and | Hargri Ba recht and Henlin Cin IN CRAWL t as soon as it is ¢ as to take hold of + in front of th 7 : 1 be shortened : of the hand, but with practi il zo forward until, th h is sined ay in the pyright, 1926, N Inc.) | The Vanity Case a (Continued from Page 4) Prentiss, I felt sure that you knew something about the affair but. as were not called upon, you or ell it.” I tried the asto: how ever did Here I was just y nephew whether tell somebody, and 's just provide it ist You a detec. . Cunningham ? 1, T am, but not a professional one. As a matter of fact, I'm a rank prabee but I’m working in the in- ests of the Country Club. = Mr. Heath was a member, you know, and some of the merSthink they ought to look into the matter of his strange disappearance. And they've put the work rather more or less into my hands. So, as I said, I have a hunch you know something-—oh, I-beg your pardon, forgive the slang!” “No harm at all,” Mrs. Prentiss beamed on him. “My: nephew here uses the most atrocious slung, so I’m used to it. Woll, sir, your ‘hunch is a right one. I do know something,| ¢} though whether it’s of any account or not, T can’t say. But seeing you are what you are, and sent out by the club and all, T ‘don't see why I shouldn't tell In fact, I'd have told it before if I'd known who to tell. I don't altogether cotton to the police. They’re so high and mighty,| and they can take what you tell ’em, and then twist it all out of kilter until it’s no use to them or anybody else.” hat’s so, Mrs. ningham’s voice was so deeply symer patheti ‘Now if you care to tell me, I'll promise you the information will not be wasted.” “All right, I'll te! Whereupon, Mrs. Prentiss detailed anew her watch of the night before. She told accurately and just as she had told her nephew at-breakfast of the strangé uppearances, disappear- ances and reappearances of lights in the Heath studio. t is a most interesting story,” Cunningham said, when she‘ had fin- ished. “And I am sure it is of the utmost importance. Were it only concerning the main lights of the room, it would not be so peculiar, but the appearance of the two small New rain. York at Chicago postponed No others scheduled. AMERICAN New York 60 tid and Severeid; Mur- R. WB. oo First game-— Philadel phi: Boston 5 Ehmke and Perkins; Wiltse, field and Gaston, Bischoff, Second ga Philadelphi Boston . Rommel und Co Welzer and Stok: Detroit .......... St. Louis ate St oney and Bassler; AMI AN ASSOCIATION R.A. Louisville... Milwaukee |. Cullop y Sanders-and MeMenemy.. Columbus... Minneapolis 7 Harris, and. White; “iertom Holz ‘lingswérth and Krueger. Firat (gamo ‘MeCullough ‘and, Heving; ‘Boffman, *weade 6 Bj Danforth, | Patsa ater eT kitted. sparks which were doubtless the cantlies left there, makes it all a strong piece of evidence, which, how- ever, needs straightening out and unraveling to get meaning. Let us try, Mrs. Pren| to reconstruct the happenings. Keep check on me ond tell me if I go wrong. Now, say the complete darkness at half-past! eleven meant the fa and serv- ants had all retired.” Yes, that’s probably right.” Weil, then, say, that when a dim light appeared perhaps half an hour later some, one came downstairs on a trifling errand.-for a_ boul arets or some such t Yes, —though that isn’t very defi- ‘Ah, you thought 1 would be pne of those detectives who could deduce ith ‘a hooked nose pnd Vi a cast'in his Mrs. Prentiss laughed, appreciat- ing the banter. “Well, go on,” she s ‘Well, the indefinite downstairs, snapped on a xt maybe a desk light,—that | candle, was it?” “No, I recollect the effect Cee 2) It was doubtless, as you suggest, a Anal caer light or reading lamp, another person, who fi full lights of the room. “Of course, thoug! have been another well have been the it need net son. Tt may first, the indefi still’ hunting’ what he ‘ou are a bors detective, nti Well, anyhow, that "light stayed on till about one o'clock. That right?”. ‘Ye near as 1 renieniter, the Then the candles slowed.” “Yes, of the big light,—between twelve and one o'clock, Mrs; Or, at least, that’s 1/1 gee it. For the candleq ees veveabi tits, HF ib Rng pti sent fu cal Now ya sant ne the done after ti tines statist 1| derer susbees 6 off the 1 left. the honse or jing tl Prentiss,” Cun-} 2 dy e. beard, Bhat slight limp and]: ind! ted’ it was: ducing the time 0.4 A TA RR ERC Tom Moare, Mryand‘Mrs, Bnos Stron- jemo, Mr. and Mrs. R. C,. Nelson, and Mrs. W. Brown and Ram- th PAE a e mony friends joie _at 6 ‘a a ce. him Pg Mr ‘ato gs the Beomare 9 Me. bour- “ie. and Mrs. Henry Strom and in the Bismarck cena gois was taken icra Se ‘ait lace ‘Sate Victor and Olges Strom were in Re- urday. and hurried Bismarck, ‘gan recently, purchasing repairs for where it was fon Seat, he wae suf-| their harvesting: machiuery. fering pith a ng poisoning, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Davan, ocel representative| are out from Bismarck. beiping Ax tie ‘the Ps iti company, has' Johnson head his tat hoy a teacher in one} Lennart Olson was a caller at Ser: of the rural ee of Cromwell} tin ee Monday afternoo: township. A Magnus of a Mrs. Geo, Neleon and fami Baldwin will also teach in the Crom-| ly and Martin Nelson were Regan well schools this. year, business callers Tuesday. They Epi Miss Bsther Johnson of finda d,] County Agent Meisen speak. the eye sont i has een vii ne hece “| that evening. ier sistor, tter, an tise in Bleamrgk woh her, opotner,| Hmm, and. Mrs. Victor & Harry Johnson, and left some ieee were in the capi fal nie? time since for Cafthage, So. Dak.,] and st Mandan Monday. where she will be the aest of an- r, and Mrs. Oscar Coleman ané@ other brother, Arthur Johngon, and] family and Nels Nelsen and fanttly family, before she returns to ‘the| were among those thut attended the, Pacifle coast. pray. yer meeting last Friday night. Willie Borner, € nccompe tion. b by Wil.| They will canting Be have these lie jbo ne aH Creek town- meetings Ree ALE ship, ll dinner: ease ats at| after, in school sine the Richard Borner home. Mr. Bo: Evelyn Engdohi,’, reports that several..farmers of his| and Mrs. Victor Bigdatl of Naughton, neighborhood have completed thresh-| is ribs & a week with her grand- ing their crop, which did not turn] parents,- and. Mrs. Nels ison, out Bee 1, ane “ eariie i Nees oar | a Lundin was a dusiness, Mrs. Charlie bed and fai 7 Mrs. over re are on end cneeteere fone John, Mre. Miss Dorothy Kocher, who has been ‘eamwuree ind ‘arnliy, were among acting as local alephone operator] those pe tended Sunday . schoo! and assisting with the ‘hotel work,| last Su my. has left to accept work at the Lester; Emma Nelson and fran Bi Larwon home. who are getting ready to ci ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanson motored] Bismarck high ‘school this ‘ra will to the capital city Thursday, where| stay with her sister, Mrs. Cliff Mrs. Hanson entered the Bismarck] Scott, for the term. oe ‘for medical treatment. Dur-| Nels Nelson, Hugo and Victor and absence of Mrs. Hanson the} Oscar Magnuson were in Regan Aes! a is being managed by. Mrs. C.| ping Tuesday night, also heard the + pleckine county agent spent nt Hy col herd local ogra of the ‘one coved nite Nelson be ee standars il company, is havi an cattie ey 80! adgition built to he Feeidence. "| which sere stripped to the sities int ran » Gottfred Kikul: o: py Bismarck spent Sunday with rela-| News rived from C. B. William- tives in this community. son from British Columbia, Canl, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Satter andjof the’ birth of = son. ae Breen] lived in this @eighborhood pnt left n|two' years ago for British Coll Jumbia. | Eri of Bismarck ‘spent meri? "at ej Hee S wee in the sete mines there. Heber te mote: o. Higeled and| at Gees Cadle's bern Satur 5 and] al Pig a ‘8 ng and shopping’ in’ 3 “J — hs ce venlly “blind ital city the latter part of the} holm, wi ot ly blin ‘f for about five momhs and Wi m Miller and Carl Schultz,|seem to find any help. farmers of the Burnt Creek district,| Peterson. and Mores, Victor and were here Friday to attend the far-| Olget Strom were a} the Missougi mers? meeting. iriver Sunday Picking witd grapes Sam Brown and sister, Miss Annaj and er they got two grain- Brown, motored to the capital city|.speks full. on_ business Monda: Reuben Giegle, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gicgle,-is just getting’ over the mumps. ‘Mr. and. Mrs.. George Rosenbeck and daughter, Mattie, visitors at the home of their dai ter, Mrs, Walter Ryberg,and fe: County Agent A. R. Miesen, companied by John Haw, agricultu’ al development manager of the No: preci Pacific railway, held- business meetin; the Farmers’ elevator Frid forenoon, The per. the canal cor pose of the meeting was to ascertain’ ‘the condition of the farmers, regard- Martinson drove:in @ bunch of ¢attle ing the feed question, From herc| Thursday. the two men went to Wilton, where Carlson motored to Bis- they held a similar meeting. marck last Friday.’ Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Eastman, ac-: Arthur Solberg drove in a bunch companied by their son Allan, passed) of cattle Jast Saturday, bret iggy here Monday en route from; (Mr. and Mrs, cies ir home at Wilton to the Btack|‘n Bis: Hills, where they plan on spending’) Mr. and. a two weeks’ vacation, returning by jin the Fad on business recently. ‘the-wayf Dickingon and. the Rad: Seay Mrs, Oscar json ‘and Landa. Mr. Eastman is a well-known] Mes. Charbie Bue, Miss Clara Gar. business man of his home city. nier and Miss Florence Garske called Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ottow vis-|.at the home of Arthur Solberg Jast! with friends east of here Sunday.| Wednesday... J. S, Fevold was tramsacting busi (Mr. and Mrs. Hi Solberg moter- ness in the capital city the fore to marck on busin st Fri- and Mrs. Chas A. Johnson and part of ah the week. Seerass, Ruth, were in Bismarck irda; “Mr. and: Mrs. Joe Fischer and son, Myron, called at the August Carl- son homme last Thursday. n atid Joe Fischer motored ‘to Bis- marck in the afternoon. Edwin Johnson visited at the heme of his parents: last ber Mr, and Mrs. Chas. A. Johnson re o1 caller in the capital city. over gel € week-end. family, Mr. of Arnold and Miss lari August: Selerg and. Oscar La it a sear Larson vi tad last Sunday at the home of je Satte Emil son was in the capital Wm. Dobn called at the Chas. Monday afternoon. Herman Johnson visited in lough He family. capital city Thureda; tir circus. Roy Lewis acted as fail carrier during the absence of Mr. McCullotgh. Thomas Varley, - has been}'t spending some time visiting amen relatives in this community, has re- treed to his home at” Milwaukee,| Mr., and Mrs. John Riesch and fanrily and a number of others tos! ftored to the river after thok ries Sunday. Chokecherries are v. plentiful this season, and a lot: folks are busy putting them up: for|. winter use. Walter Burkhart, who is employed| on the Harry Hogue farm in Crom-| well township, spent the week-end at home. McGillis and Paul of O. Mandi for for Canada las jast st Saturday, wh Mrs. Pal. Siitie “g ring at the (a ON on. id Mrs. st Carlson and Pact: and WoRe, and. Me and drove cultle to Bismarck Monday." Joa sche etd ton. Myron: . 'P. Chrietiansen, who has been] ell motored to Bismarck Saturday. here for some weeks buying.upstock,| Carl and Laure: ineson and left Friday attain with a 1 Paul orion were at ‘Painted Woods, nd--cattle for inday: to“'piek berries.” iansea lives at South Haven, Minn,, not fer] from the Twin Cities. ‘ees Freeman. who has been. #) ‘dent of Baldwin for the peut} cuaee Etat oe the latter: party. D. J. Jackson, Minn SC! Olson: hom Me. and Mrs, J the, eck for ron, where he ot -Malone-home ‘manager of the Monarch ele- re Anderson mdf The elevator: at: Baldwin, 2) Rally fi aa oak at the riv ‘erly in charge of M. Freeman, gad tend. sd for 8. Sear ices anges funeral 1 Wallon closed for a year. TRYGG A Sonia Hubiburt tas soid his liedder Bud and: Wises Ne were cafic| to se ers at Gea, Nelson's Tueeds ‘and Mrs. Fred Bexgauist and + tanaity spe spent Su John Kruyer: ‘was a éaller ut Gso Mies Winnie. n’s last Wednesday mornin; Bismarck where she will’; enter rs. A. Kruger, John ‘and Elsie ess colle: were business shoppers’ in Bismare'! Tuesday, also la cher. daug! Mrs, Forest hier, a id evening at ©. 0.) im Alta played ball at Alta ae wish at: and, family, ‘ ‘ttend the Bipreday, J ime Porter: fit wes Hrs. Julius Olean spent through borhood Fri ariday at’ Malone's.” fe ee | bas ak eo args, business in and vole (EA Ben vier in Matont made: John nd‘ fami! Mrs. Geet Nelson and rene river . Nege of -had a fot vy wi chi rue ang eure oe ade cetera at pesdee ‘at was a ey at Em} Mrs, sae Olson ing Axel # Pf nae crn ts shal , iayree n iseshts eboking "or is} ‘Nels Ne#son and veer Bias | — 5 ‘(riends here ir, Carl-| Val = left "Rrtdey Dos “Mrs. Wm. ‘Wicket spent Eridey af. | FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926 treatments for the past’ six: “-woeks.! Mr. and Mrs. Powers Hendrix andjecrs at the C. J. Eacers homs Tues. "ter many friends arc glad that she|son, Howard, Mr. end “Mra. pk fecling te leg e Enders» amé ganqpiere, et ae tae W Wi L. Watson ‘home a Tha Mies: Mice a at. the Wi ome ram from Snore, and Mr, and ‘Mrs. Earl ieee nM. Beetiolf is building a ‘neat ‘Wood and son, cottage op his property, This: town gr Pee R. Crum of ‘Virginia, Tl, ac- companied by Ervin W. por Rear 0 |e ower’ of srain felt bere] 3 te Mra David Celguhoun nice shower o! in. fel re ir, an rs ‘Gnd children, Alfred end Luella, were very Biggew dinner guests at the Joha en home, and Mis. John Rendhler aa of Emmonsburg’ were visit- | ae Mr. and: Mts. "Teun Schlecht, a a, ie ta edi ot ieee niece, isa Lillian Faust, inten, toes, corn and. filax.| callers at o A. W.: Feast ‘homeSen- ire. Albert yi ay Mita ‘satya and] er prea gery motored: te wToreatows Sun-| . Miss carve 8 H “33 the day with Mr, a. in Lipton, was Sunday. Grabara and family of Wit Henry Speichert was a passenger were Sunday. visitors at the J. B.|:to Bismarck Monday morning. Bwanick home: Mt. and Mee. ink : Foe] and L. Watson and ld spent| daughters, Irene and Ellen, were Sun- brane A a oe perme ot their daugh- aa dinner’ guests at the Fred Sny- Tr, irs. i, B Wildfang and” family of| Mr. Schenke der home. fi and atti ne, S th spent St terling were vii at the fiome of ry sper jun- bes 13% Sunday, day at tho home of their von, Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sean ‘ahd win Sehenken! ter, Alice, spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. es Monahan mo- nd Mrs. Stout at Glencoe, tored’ to Linton Sunday. Rin M. Craven of Bismarck was a| The Temvik Shipping Association dines visitor here ogy chipped two carloads of cattle to Mrs. Charles, sates eastern markets Tuesday, ing was a ger te = Mr. Coonen of Linton Tacted Tucs- aie Pt A ‘day morning to pve pel ee It M. 'F. Lea ean’ di daughter, Miss ie bea it. impro Ella, of Bismarck, were calling’ on talden . doh nae ane Miss Tuesday. were call- CLEAR LAKE The Misses Marie andi Ruth Hege- bush: who have been visiting thet ‘aunt and Rrpest the Oleusen fami- ly, for som b eagract to their! Corns, bunions, home a ‘and all aged fe Mrs. F. c. went Nhe Bismarck} jentificafly ¢ Tuesday to consult Dr. Arnson. She #' pr CLARA B, ‘WESTPHAL rer ond “Nes Adciph Hansen were Richmond's Phone 3) Bismarck callers Tuesday, Bootery Howse’ 2623 and ‘Mrs. Ed Brickson,, a cama by Mr. and Mrs. E, n, left Tuesday. for ‘Minn ta. They = one the trip in E. 4. Erickson’ Olaf and *Reldar Olson called on Frank Shoffer Wednesday morning. ‘Albert Christensen hauled ‘the town- ship’s road scrapers to the Winn Katerba farm Wednesday. ‘Mrs. Ole Newland ond children spent Wednesday afternoon with i, Henry Olson. Oren spent Thursday with, ae Arthur Bjerhus of Lein town- ship. irs. Adbert Christianson and daughter, Myrtle, visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Shaffer. Mrs. Frank Shaffu, daughter, Vi- vian, and sfrandent Leo, motored to Toe Fri and visited with rela- tives, Joe Paulson, who is working #2 north, spent the week-end with his! ay. liers at the Christ: Schoon home Sunday were Mrs. Adolph Bassen and children, me Adolph. nm and daughter, Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Kes- sels and family and Roy Hansen. The Jens Hansen family from north of Steele called at the George Carl- son home Sunday on business. Mrs. Emma fer, Miss Vivien, and litle Loo, eslled. 6a Mrs. Harold! rerave ‘Boyd Randolph; from near Minot, motored to the B. F. Pasley home Sunday morning. Mrs. Randolph and little ‘son returned” home with him Seadey Lepr OH ‘5 irs. Ingeborg Rasmusen spent sev- eral days last week at Driscoll, visit- friends. irs. Boyd Randolph and baby were at Bismarck the latter part of the week to comstult a doctor in re- gard to the baby’s health. Mrs, Ran- iph’s mother, Mrs. B. F. Pasly, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lounomen, who are attending summer school. at City, motored to the E. A. Wteet t farm Saturday to spend as . They returned Monday, peece pater home are scen! Drink You will-find =the crimson of ‘Van ” Pasiey it i Mi We is enjo; a visi from two of his testers baci ang Mrs. _— gut vs. » Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hur- 7 0 gl “h family wore, chokecherr: \ United States having a t Cherry lake. French plan. . tte Beltfe. ds ing. Eimer s <| Amgen tor a few Yan Vieet, who ‘has ‘teen initing here} ‘for some oe ‘returned to ‘her home| im 5 igh near is. Sunday eyesiars one Me n the evening fact train os oot fens eee and children Dako ‘State th Mrs. ‘Deleare vers from the biai wisited Moi eet ply Fe! ‘Spring. on “Unig Pacific Highway J ot R : Towa, a beautiful siete region. ys No. 4 and NO. 5: a Sotidee north of Fourteen Mile Peculiar sounation over 200 in ane Gace bandly sn, aud sone, Br. nf. Sunday after- Ch aid bape Sie ‘ius ot Lain iawn jers at the E. at Mondsy motain, ert tae ‘an Vieet home _from Maden. : C.J. Eeders tranaabed: in Late bol gal orp 4 ee a Take Isabel ‘sunde pee. wa iT wits 1 motored to sal inday = lers at tt Hathipton 1—Prairie du vigoaret Illinois, the entertained used as ee ssp ae a pl an important wild jiguwaye k where’ the “Letompton ” was gro in 1857. View of J.) day evening. Virgil ‘Stedeman returned the la il Foell sad ter part of last week, after spendin Calquhoun c, J. Enders and ere. Decca and Renee, were Paul Maushund home joaday evening. car makes the whole country yours— npseciwc Not far from reasures— adventure— cae “Find | ‘them! Follow the shores ire | a. wd to fish in their cold, clear the fragrance of. wild. flowers ou go—green of color wherever y foreste—gold of wheat fields—-blue waters of lake flaming sunsets. the promise of the unknown luring you is a suggestion of the rich treasure of And y town inthe on'the‘old’ date back to 1720. ~ 3. imal preserve No. 34 and blafis. ly a rod. wide. londerland Way No. 24 "othe the old Santa Fe rail Near Bygkner on National Old Trails Mountain, gS py ek eee eri ecenery,' State Eh Rin 162 Caystal Cave. near Sturgis, ee i toner. Via pat iat oe makes Our That carbon work for you. You'll

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