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> ‘Hy BISMAKCK TRIBUNE GOES 5 HOURS WITH OIL FEED PIPE BROKEN (Continued from page one) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927 ie ti abit speed. Camera| which gives the world its standard Catholic Chieftain lenges peer through holes to watch| time. This clock is capable of re- the tests. 4 cording Re to the hundredth part ——_———— of a secon cree i bh * bea et Ebelend, The largest worpen’s college i c evatory, g! e large sco in cargo, to atop tackle and re off, Jaw! ult TUR i rm where three-fopt, sa es ee ie be rg fants Haves cel: \ leaving the machine to its Si ‘rom eeling, W. Va., finane’ . = . quickly and completely was it| backers of the flight instructed the famous clock chs year & 3500. burned that the sailors were unable| aviators to “go on to Paris.” = J By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS ' | GRAIN | LIVESTOCK endrecht, Both safe, uninjured, Love. Ruth.” , Womack replied: “With lov bravest girl in the world, am anxi- ously awaiting return.” Womack ssid he might go to New York to meet his wife if that would s m Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low = Close | to save anything on board. Miss Elder wanted to Fo to Paris, {| Wheat — igi ai adi < * 31% Flight Called ‘Glorious Failure’ | Joseph D. Holloway, po esman for | Dec. 1.30% 1.39% 131% 1.31% 131 13 * The “glorious failure,” as it was| the backers, said. e tried hard FS @" @% ait 33% ime hailed in Paris, both thrilled and re-| to get there by plane and to turn March G@ 133% 1.34% 1.33% @ ‘3% Paes the French public, particalarly| them back now would be cruel.” * Seen | Lite aa - an Py vex |the feminine portion. Parisiennes ——— Market Affected by ee | May 1.36% 1.43% : 1.37 1.3615 oe were pleased that one of their sex/ TWO BATTLES jj 3 i a @144 had set a record for continuous over- pected Upturns in Quota- | corn— bt us Ove! i iv Dec. 16% —-H1_—=*i‘«CR CBB. BHT | FURS Hlying. FOUGHT NEAR tions at Liverpool @. @% @87 Newspaper commentators, iti com- March en Nt, 92% 80% 89% «| Mon with a number of French air- GUADALAJARA ey Oct. 14 Export | @92% @90 eee tant ae as aes ae as Ris Nee ae ae vheat| May 84% B44 O41 92% .92% | Was to be admired cs an exhibition (Continued fi vuying added strength to whea Gt @% @% | of bravery and hardihood, its com-| tinued from page one) values today in the face of corn Gs zed ‘ plete successycould have served no|city. Gut ta is the headquer- European pur- Oats-- ¢ eh ‘a re ra 16% | Useful purpose. ters of the Southern Pacific in Mex- meriean wheat to-| Dee. an ‘at Ss rcgeee ee taee oe Regret was voiced that a flight! ico, and more than 100 Americans ‘ March bes AD AON 48% 497 | which seemed destined to end so| tre employed in its railroad offices well had failed from such a. small — The real value of milk in the diet fs not generally y 73 01g 50% 50 50% | cause as the breaking of an oil pipe.| ,/. ‘ ;: ay ce Ga roe ps OOM | Rv the eatig tite teehiiclara gueerss AGRARIANS HELP 7EDERAL understood. It is a food, not a beverage in the sense es : ed that this was one more proof iat GENTS that tea is 9 beverage. It is valuable for many essentials appeared shaken. ae, 96% 99% 96% 96% that transatlantic flyers should use| ~exico City. Oc.. 14.—()—Fifty of an adequate diet, for its calcium, its phosph its i sed firm 3-8 to 1-2 @% multi-motored planes -and not de- Ba were killed, Guadalajara dis-| Mrs. Mary G. Hawkes, of Newark and Bleed ate Mehta fod { corn 1 7-8 to 2 March 1.00 1.00'% 1.00% 1.00% pend on one engine which could be Pate bey Lead agri 8, €O-| N, J. photoed in Washington after protein and its vitamins. Its proteins are especially ! CONT eres nig ee valay 1.05% 102", «02 1.01% aisabled by s small mechanical ge- ee Raa EV Alto, ohne Pere president, of | the valuable, supplying all the amino-acids necessary for the 7 : 8 cents! ped 4 u | National uncil o: stholic = sonst, 2 to 9 cents aed i cacti da band of insurgents comimanded| gn. Delegates, from everywhere in| COW. It has a small-proportion of iron, but what it has se Nov. 12.62 12.60 LAKELAND, FLORIDA, HAS the world attended the council is well utilized by the body. Its bland flavor permits its s showed little change, Partida, Leon Sanche: and Ignacios avy frost in part of Iowa | pie s Opening %@'% cent! "Oct cheat continued to point} . Corn started unchahged to petlies— 13 cent advance and later hardened |" GQ ¢, JOYOUS CELEBRATION Sanchez Guisara. ; meeting. use continually and in many ways. It is a cheap food. 12.10 Lakeland, Florida, Oct. 14.—(?)—| | When the rebels, wh2se numbers; |._ Why not use more of it? r —" 1260 | Lakeland yesterday honored Ruth] Were not given, attacked Tizapan El HIS MONEY TO DOCTORS BRIDGEMAN - RUSSELL CO. Elder and George Haldeman in aj Alto the soldiers o” the garrison! _xansas City, Kan.— - 13.70 | demonstration of merrymaking and| Climbed to a church tower, where die-aged | ie wis BEOUBED tote a trifle more. Nov, ; 13.60 | exultation that matched the joyous| they held the attackers at bay until) general hospital here, he wa: ‘ Oats were firm. bay cis celebrations of the armistice. erahip ae. Sania the lead-| Tieved to be enniles ” But when Bs PHONE 740 Pr tended to saz. Idaho sacked rurals 1.65@1.70;| The city virtually abandoned its|¢!Ship of former Deputy Francisco} clothing was examined, $2,000 was ete owas Hikslt ure| @ barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks; x i 2 t en cwa. or Ries Rae shipments 52,296 barrels, ed russets 1.65@2.00, according business pursuits to cheer urd ea a drought was emphasized Bran 26.00 to 26.00. to quality and condition; Colorado ‘adopted children,” whose flight} 4. .,i1eq by. the-aprarayn tein id by talk that only 100,000,000} sacked round whites 1.70@1.75, across the Atlantic ended dramatic- death, bushel production there this season | ally with their rescue at sea off the|th® rear, the, rebels finally fled, is being looked for. It was ae STOCK MARKET ‘his | i i 5 leaving 50 dead and part of the NI neapolis, Minn., Oct. 14.—()| Azores yesterday. ; CELL FOR MACHINERY f ‘ .$. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Good| A deafening roar of bells and patie Be a aed es Manchester, England—The strang- pointed out that ulin fi inquiry; demand good; market] whistles proclaimed ej news gener-|Fobels in the Tigre aha of the | est padded ceil in the world has been week from both Australia ani iler 5 s. Carload delivered sales,| ally. A parade started the celebra-|""‘These rebels are not connected |rult here, not for human occupancy, Bees er) considerably: “santie j y, deducted Minneapolis-| tion, Official Lakeland took cog-| with the recent ‘militess “onccrc | but as @ place to test high-speed lasrravesier conpiatats of slow prog- s sacked hundredweight,| nizance of the event and another] under Generals sings: cian ising | machinery to the breaking point. ress of wheat threshing in Canada were also at hand. Authoritative! y,, 1. 1 i " advices said that ay a result of per-| Marking Up of Call Money Rate United States No. 1] parade took up last night where the] jt j, mez; | Cushioned walls of reinforced con- former celebration had left off. A ateh rien iren belong to a band|crete nine feet thick protect observ. istent excessive moisture the qual- 's Cause—! 5 siness Reeatiuch Canadian wheat bad| 0° CAU8e—Day's Business: Flores and rushec to the rescue, | found. He made a will leavin, the Rebels Leave 50 Dead money to internes in case o! COOK’S GROCERY sit 4vab LITTLE STORE on snake dance of grown-ups, children| state of Jalisee sir teeouneee ers from flying parts that break and students from Southern college} of the religi A ‘ Le = through the downtown section ended Chiefta! en Open High Low lose] temporarily with addresses of prom- Celery -. Head Lettuce -- Carrots -- Ru Parenips -- Mubbard -- Table Queen Squash MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Oct. been damaged, thus adding to the News Colorless Wheat— f i phere vere | year, Huaatur o,. . the state of . A i handicap caused by delay to the ee cas 29% 128% 199. | Rent speakers when plans were/ Vera Cruzy a rebel elie: “in named For best results ship Fresh Soy te + + Peaches - - Pears - - Tokay Grapes Canadian crop movement as a whole. i reh 1 On the other hand, predictions were Touts {335% Leaie| upon the return of “Ruth and/were killed by militia, Viernes is Your Grain to— New York.: Oct. 14.--—(1)—- reat that lake navigation |ing up of the call money rate from, May George.” supposed to have assembled Honey, a Bismayck Product, Strained ; fe intco Ereeipts ot. domestic ae ak ae ei cone nee 91 9145 90% 91% fee in 2 epare a Gomes. “The McCar thy Bros =e iain ' wheat would be witnessed in| the calling of about $15,000,000 in) yf” seis Sadana: =: ‘ ‘ latter was still at carge according je UU. : bank loans, checked a promising | Mare 99° | AMERICAN WOMEN THINK to lateat Bapiiee: Purity Cakes, ee rally in today’s stock market, Early |, Oats te RUTH ELDER WAS FOOLISH Considering ali-dinger-frora: the Established 1885 ty Four New Pieces. “wy gains ran from 1 to 7 points, ind | Dec. New York, Oct. 14.—(AP)—Some| military uprisin; i were distributed over a fairly broad | March fave cana thsie notes GRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS WHE ADE DULL ON d 45% ican Ww hink Ruth Elder tic i Departm MIN OLIS MARKET lis Withdrawals of government, “4Y ABM See aty eaten te rae nee life ia we Sonn afta sis ke * Meat Pp ent Mir Oct. 14.— (AP) —|funds, in anticipation of fourth lib-| , Flax— ce in the transatlantic flight, and of| racks. pistes bar-|| MINNEAPOLIS — DULUTH Swift’ Wheat trade was dull and the mar-|erty Joans interest payments tomor-| Oct. 2.09% “much less service to humanity than ‘ills Corresponderce Invited t's Cured Meats ( ket maintained a firm front up tolrow, are believed to be responsible | Dee: 4 214i 212is 2] good typist.” Tribune want ads bring results,|| 48k your banker about us Beef Pot Roast -- Rump Roast -- Rolled Rib Roast \ the last half hour today. Strong }for ' the temporary stiffening of | MAY | 4 2.21% 2.20% While conceding the courage of Few Sirloin - - T-Bone - - Round Steak cableg made a firm openipg, but! money rates. De rley— the pretty aviatrix, Dr. Katherine D. . 71% 72% 71% small advices met presure, with] The day's business news was’ vc: Pork support on small dips which kept} rather colorless in character. A May rices i § cent rang through ii i i il oe ouaee@:-aaiaiann an manne prices wi 8 gang gh | further slight increase in steel mil| -- ; DULUTH RANGE ng. operations helped to revive spect- Oct. 1 Davis, sociologist, called her adven- ture “a mistaken thing for a young girl to do.” Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- velt, civic leader, criticized the need- Steaks, Roasts and Chops -- Veal Steaks and Roasts Veal Cutlets -- Lamb Chops .- Calves Li Brookfield Links“ Paddies® “Y Scott’s oe re and steady. lative interest in that group, but 14 y ii ed Grocery ees y was firm an‘l}steel common was one of fhe) first Open High Low Close Beckille Bitneer Cnaeee matt demand « help.|to sell down in the early afternoon| ,Durum— 04%, |League for Fostering Genlus, ex- and’ é Specials ned 5-8 cents aft- Sree General ee also yield-i ie Aon & tae rated 1.21% pressed her preference for * good 2 1-2 size can Sliced Peach a start. ed to pressure after an early dis- No S re rene ‘1 le MEA 06 BI see ‘utes ‘weakened ou!play. of strength, but. Hudson, Cee er en een ee ice esata mace ayn PHO! T MARKET Broken Slices Pineapple, 212 ize can which has been weak for a few day vee Frauline Thea Rasche an ~ Miss INE 816 811 7TH ST. Atiprn ings were mod-| rallied briskly on short covering. Dec. 92% .9515 9244 otein offerings in} Public utilities turnéd heavy when, May. The premium basis: heavy offerings appeared in Amer-! to high protein was onejican Telephone. Jewel Tea and Ruth Rowland Nichols of Rye, both prominent women flyers, expressed their happiness at the rescue of Miss Brown Beguty Beans, regular 20c, 8 for . SpecialsforSaturday - Vo, > en the; . fant Bulk of the offerings Lambert advanced to new high Nv: ae A ae ecb ed hao : ith low eral ground. | Private dispatches from) Dee- engined plane capable of landing on Arpoubilupnlliin, +. capuamsararssceecaaeet Cc ture ofterings Tulsa, Oklahoma, stated that dire: " 1 » wise . rns : if tne ee SO. ST. UL L Ke water would have been the wise Pure was in fair to tors of the Prairie Oil and Gas co gee a nou ie pag choice for the ° -iators, home grown strain honey, 4 nending 08 protein. | pany” had passed. the quarterly di- « South St: Paul, Oct. 14-—m—(U. cid att, See re Cc ‘ SoD: J . 2,000; . : mon, which advanced three points in TU" includes two cars feeding year- Gee UES vray eee ats were quiet and <draggy. the early afternoon, started a brisk !ings, nothing done on these as yet;| | Belfast, Ireland, Oct. 14.—(AP)— Rye was firm and unchanged. buying movement in the eastern £tassers largely 10.00 down; she/ Joseph Deviin’s nowspaper, the Irisn Barley was firm to strong with'coalers, Chesapeake corporation, Stock slow; includes six cars Mon-|News, is very severe with Ruth El- good demand for malting quality.! Pittsburgh & West Virginia, and t#nas nothing done on these early;|der and women flyers in general. Trice range was 67 @ 77 cents. Jersey Central all sold 2 to 3 points bulk fat she stock 5.75@8.25; cut- ‘A woman had no business to at- Flaxseed demand was fair to good, | higher. jters 4.50@5.25; bulls unchanged; | tempt such a flight,” the paper says. sept. for high moisture offerings| The closing was steady. United Stockers and feeders .pout in line| “It was perfectly ridiculous to read lich were quiet. States Steel showed little recupera- With Thursday. of this young person's chatter of her tive power and various other influ- ,.©!ves, 1,500; vealers 50 cents| preparations for the event—her van- ential shares also dragged in the bigher; good lights mostly 13.00, ity bag, Chinese ring, knickers, black Spring Chickens ene Fresh. Oysters Fancy Pork and Beef Roasts, any size you prefer. Purity Bakery Goods at Jones & Webb’s Phones H . 33 & 34 -White Enamel Dishpan—(A Dandy) 3 A few of our many big values are listed be- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK f Hogs, 6,500; opening stecdy toland red four-in-tand tie and the i + pa ps— G=—3 Chicago, 0: . 14.—(AP)—(U. S. D. ina heures enuener SH strong; top 11.40; better grade 170| pastel-shaded band over dark brown low for this week-end. It will y you to fe -— pe ey alue fe $ 1 35 of A.)—Hogs 12,000; uneven; ‘early|Steel products. preferred rose 11 t? 200 Ib. averages mostly 11.25@ | hatr—and to remember that she was Pay us a visit. nearer blastn Pat denise = market strong; spots 10 cents high-; points and Cushman Sons 7, hoth to, 11-40; heavy butchers extremely | going to risk her life just to gratify a er: few good and choice butchers|new peaks. General Asphalt was, Scarce; sidding 10.25 for under-| her stupid vanity. 200 to 325 pounds sold on early mar-! yp 513 points and Erie, Lambert, Weights; packing sows 10.00@10.25;| “She is a married woman. Her Fancy Swift’s Meats ve Fairy soap—pure, anges for the children’s 29 c EB LOR oo oc sce ceese ns! ket; later trading lower; mostly 15| American Safety Razor, Shatt pigs 10.25 mostly; average cost| husband wisely remained at home. Purit; iry Bi to 25 cents on light lights; and|and American Linseed 3 to. a's. Thursday 10.69; weight 217. It Ruth has any sense left she will us he veseaa 47c pigs scarce, around | Total sales approximately 1,900,000|, Sheep, 3,500; run includes two/join him now and keep house for per po Smee er eese reese eecereoencce packing sow ir loads Montana lambs and sheep di-| him. rect; four loads throrghs; around} “Another American lady is wait- able 160 to 200 pounds 1119 @ two doubles range feeders on sale;|ing to start on the same journey. 11.90; 219 to 240 pounds 11.80 @ BISMARCK GRAIN , |balance natives of fairly good qual-|She should be taken home by her 250 to 325 pounds 1160 @| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Vo.) |ity; mostly steady to strong on|relatives. If they used a slight rod steady; top 12.15 paid for choice 225 / shares. S. to 290 pound averages; bulk desir- Only 2 pounds to a customer. No delivery unless with other merchandise - ; Cornichic or Malaga Di veight butchers 11.00 @ Bismarck, Oct. 14 llambs considering qual’ty; bulk fat}to tame her ardent spirit: Oo ss 5 ite ccont packing sows 10.15 @ No, 1 cae northern lambs, ene cals. apa Bat Deut ehuate tate PAT Roy ys Demon Washing Powder, 25 c . 10.60; best lightweights to shippers|No. 1 northern ..... jes 9.50@11.50, respectively; bul “Men in the summer may strive Pee e eee reesseceveecccccoses 7 10.90'@ 11.00 early; most pigs 9.73|No. 1 amber durum fat ewes to packers 4.50@6.00; culls |to equal Lindbergh.. Women should With one regular 15c package free Tokay Grapes—all you want at the right @ 10.50; strong weights upeard 2 Ae : zed durum , 2.00@3.00, stay at home.”’ Sountiinnsagel _ 11.00; heavy weight hogs 11. Vo. 1 red durum . ‘ _—_—____— nmin. y 12.15; medium 11.40 @ 12.15; light 4 Too Late *> Classify LILLY DILLENZ HOPES Pee oe hsech ese $2 il 5 Headquarters rg Brand coffee and other 11.00 @ 12.00; light lights 9.75 @ TO MEET RUTH ELDER Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, Quality merchandise. 11.50; packing sows 9.75 @ 10.90: |} FOR RENT—Furnshed room at 418] Lisbon, Portugal, Oct. 14.—(AP)— weet 27 c slaughter pigs 9.50 D 11.00. Seventh. Phone 844-J. Lilly Dillenz, Viennese actress, who OF ccc ccececccccoreccrcesccccesoseoy Cattle 2,000; tales! Friday ses- “ sion found fed steers in meager sup- core piy; best offerings held at 16.50 for fe SHELL CORN medium weights; calves steady witu-|No. 3, 56 lbs. or more . out outsiders paying 16.00 for sort-|No. 4, 55 LANA ed lots; few western included; most- 5 ; ly butcher stock; bulls steady; Cranberries, 2 quarts .. Zi — b is a passenger aboard the Junkers The movie industry, which start-|hydro-airplane D-1230, today ex- ed 30 years ago, now ranks fourth] pressed the hope before starting off in the United States. This country|for the Azores in the D-1230 that now rroduces 90 per cert of the/she would meet Ruth Elder, co-pilot world’s motion pictures. of the American Girl, at Horta. AE Nope tian a ee All the Junkers flyers showed the 1 BOC BARKER BAKERY FOODS Free delivery on substantial orders stockers and feeders unchanged, Sheep 20,000; fat lambs fairly ac- tive; fully steady with Thursday; choice 76 to 80 pound range lambs Winged by Cupid keenest interest in Miss Elder's flight before thr own take-off, The mishap to the American Girl aroused their sympathy and they Corner Grocery Phone 1059 A. L. Albertson, Prop. 500 Third St. 14.15 @ 14.25; good to choice west- erns eligible 13.75 @ 14.00; early seid that they were counting on meeting Miss Elder and George W. Haldeman at the Azores. Madame Dillcnz was especially concerned over Miss Elder and said that she counted on the possibility of being able to aid the American sales native lambs 13.50 @ 13.75; RANGE OF CARLOT SALES moderate to light sorts; best natives| Minneapolis, Oct. 14.— (AP) — | held higher; 100 to 130 pound bulk| Range of carlot grain sales: i lambs 11.00 @ 12.00; culls 10.00 @|, Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.28 10.75; sheep steady; desirable fat|3-4 @ 1.55; No. 2 dark northern | =: 1.27 3-4 @ 152 3-4; No. 3 dark : i ores 5 560 @ 625; hig! 130 @lrornem 125 34 @ 1.58 3 HE aviatrix in some way. Just arrived a solid car of fancy Tokay grapes purchased : 10.80; feeding lambs firm; bulk 64|bard spring 1.34 7-8 @ 1 REJOICING MARKS RECEIPT Phone 9 Phone right from the grower, packed in 24-pound to 27-pound { to 75 pounders 13.50 @ 14.00; good|No. 1 hard winter 129 @ 1.29 3-4: OF NEWS ABOUT AVIATORS 4 net lugs and prices are right, — ‘ iH to choice medium weights held| No. 2 Sonam it Lan ae sen Ne New York, Oct. 14—-(P)—Rejoic- 1060 Roe 1060 ‘4 around 14.25. sigs bbe 137 Be nee ORD) NDS TURES ing from New York to the coast CHICAGO POULTRY Corn No. 2 yellow .86 5-8. reared ere eee aes cee One C490 lot nine ose vsane exis’ svade ++ $1 85 ; e ‘ s Chicago, Oct. 14—(P)—Poultry| Oats No. 3, white 43 3-4 @ 48 1:4. S th ! € alive steady; el te as Se aia at ypgzelaimed » Mri. Haldeme ome In ew: : 1 80 ‘ i 28 1-2; turkeys 26; roosters .17;|, Barley, sample grade .72 @ when informed of her husband's Who Ever aE & iy i 6, N fety, “if *h ly, golden Heard of a Demonstration | ducks £8 to 28; geese 19 to .20, {No & 74 @ 16 clouds I'd be walking them’? Come In Seleetay, #4 : RAIN CHICAGO PRODUCE rs. Haldeman, who saw her hus- ome , 10 A. M. till 5 P. M. Oe oag seu Pigtail No,}, Chicago, Oct. 14—(AP)—Butter band off, praised Miss Elder as the F if le hard £31 8-4; No. 8 bard 1.80 1-4|Bigher; recelpts 5,666 tubs; cream. heroine of the adventure, ‘or Free Samp! 1 as ree ery extras .45 1-2; standards .43 1-2: ‘You know,-my husband is justi] You Are Not 0! to Purchase Grapes But Come —# "orn No, 2 mined 86 2-4; No, 2/ sate le 12 @, 445 tts 30.6 : ee ates’ ared. You Can Hardly Resist This Bargain. Rten Soe eles © yellow 20 to 3-4. “page higher; receipts 3,212 cases; £ ‘At Anniston, Als. Miss Elder's Red Tekay Grapes : J SELIEPD SERS SCNTN “Oats No, 2 white 49-to 1; No.! neste st @ 4a; ordinary’ firs. 28 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Elder, 24 Ib. to 26 Ib, C8808 once. seunsoveeece D LoD Anchovies, Gaffelbiter, Roll-Mops, Frokost, Spice Sal- ore ©. paid thele doy was.” uabounded” 7 Pounds, : mon. These goods are all packed in pint-. 9. Cheese unchanged. : Many Celebri (HORS, per far ssaasenesensscrrvrasnrss BUC News of the rescue set off a train 73c POTATOES of civic enthusiasm. Parades and SPECIAL 10 CASE PRICES Boneless Herring, “PP festivals and other samnicipal fetes CARLOT FRUIT BUYERS TARTAR <5 cxpus sreemtons sree ceresssi> 30c on-track 421;|_. bud ? inited States shipmei.ts 1,506’ Lieutenant William V. Davis winged| Lakeland, Vla., where jubilation pre- y Dh, cars; trading fair; market steady; his way to Hawaii from California| vailed. Phone Phons Wisconsin sacked round whites con-j with Art Goebel in the Woolaroc in| In the Canal zone, Lyle Womack, 1060 1060 - tral section 1.50@1.65; northern’ August. And now he has wing-| accessories salesman husband of the ; Minnesota-North ed by Cupid. The result aviatrix, received the ing mes- i 310 Main St. river Mhios 1.50 ti ensued at Fila. sage: whites 150@ bride is Margaret Cary, of Virginia.| “Picked up by the steamship Bar-|j

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