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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 MRS. BROWNLEY DEAD. 'CALLS OWN YOUR HOME coples of the report direct to.ihose | October 1, 1919, but a reconciliation SEE PLAN TO CURTAIL go’lv_grn‘meal&' ‘ was effected and they lived together BLUM. 1 s tot e * A BT S e institute's letter goes on to say | until last April, when, she avers, he | @ 99 2o s ’_ TORS LU, who teft 1 MEAT PACKERS’ BUSINESS | that members of Congress, after read- | Wite of Local Business Man to Be |axain ett her and has retused to re-| CAMPAIGN “INIQUITOUS dext itele negbew, JORN BLUM, whe left 1+ ing the British committee's repért, - turn. Mrs. Keleher tells the court she 18 1920, Tl Sunfes at Breat ‘fegg‘}:l . Buried in Wheeling. surprised her husband and another | Today teealls the ‘memory sion_report, = g 5 ether. wh he paid a P fa love Tt rest American Interests Fear Dissster |apbreciate the serione disshtor whicn | Mra. Blanche Chrisuns “J;"“’;“‘“i e e rtment sanuary 17,|J0hn Ihlder, in Address at City A mrred o Sk ol i e st o 21 e v 3 rown] g ocal 9, o Joved him best i Abroad Due to Circulation of U. 8. , this country as a consequence of the 2 o8 [1920. Club, Criticises Department of t father, THOMAN HOYTS business man, died lumbia Hospital, To- H —_——— DRAMATIC RECITAL GIVEN. it avxt PAVIINE AN where she under- A INE A RRINKLEY In sad bt ) deliberate circulation in foreign coun- tries by the Federal Trade Commis- Labor Proposition. Trade Commission Report. our many sion of its felse and unjust charges |went an operation last Tuesday. Branding as_iniquitous “the own|PYRCTLE e duire to ihauk o many | FRF P-Tc:::um:r:-::x:h T c;::;‘sc:;to,],uz:f e e erloamuckcee Mrs. Brownley was marricd about your own home: campaign instituted | svmpainy as o floral olfecinis st ihe cath o ki Bice. !oéay & Nealithe attantion tar e a year ago. he was a native of|Miss Jordan in Program at Cove- | ‘-oxge time ‘nr{o b»y the rDe’phnrlr;::;l: our beloved motlrer, MARY M. RUSCH oo Ay, .»~ s . POST-GRADUATE COURSE. | Wieehine, W, ¥ abor to’ take care of the housing : THie! AL Tatiy mea members of Congress to proposals o The body, wh is_at Speare’s un- nant Club. sitvation, John f(hlder. chief ot( x':A TYSER. We wish to express our sine 0F 8 lovea Submitted to the British Darlisment| IPauSUration of a new post-graduate | 4, 1pg DOdY: Which | civic development department of the | to vur rel A dramatic recital was given by !(jnited States Chamber of Commerce, course under the direction of Dr. L.|street northwe: “Kind to the Eyes” regarding the meat industry and £ h ordan, assisted by addressed the housing group of the 4_one. 5aid to be designed to restrain Amer- | S- Rowe, director general of the Pan- | Bight to Wheeling. accompanied by s(“:;,: T i M enor soloist, .ty Club ‘at a mecting last night = SONS AND DavenT = A 5 th | BV < < > ~ 7 at the clubhouse on Farragut Square. | WEST-JOHNSON. We wish to expres our sin ican packers from further extending rican Un!on, ‘which will deal h Mrs. Brownley is survived by h(‘r[am. Miss Daisy Fickensher, accom- “The campaign unfortunately . friends and or. (an Assoment) | their world trade. the international relations of u)e‘;n[usl;(aml. no’: mother, Mr‘*s Georze R e S Inepcawpalen ottty AaY : o arkins, who has been living here A e lund. and take sour re | In an open letter to senators and | American continent, was announced | URFCIS JTHS, 08 B | Sireet, 1ast night rere, | 8 SeTious shortage f houses throux! s ps ot representatives the institute says a{today by the Forelgn Service School | Manning of Columbi {#on ine program the featusealwere | gutifthel counttifAsAEMERITAANE es wort &' great. - 3 ¥ as Day: M ing 4 . 3 jen_zate Uehce of the Bianding commitice gn |°f Georsetown University. Rev. Bd-|brother. Robert G. H onymus mongopues Situation and. induced many. people Wi coo. | trusts was a “l(‘[onl:nufenc;: of themund A. Walsh, S. J., regent of the| The funeral will be held probably y l-}rlyjsiw\;on Wil- ;‘J,.;:"'h var\uld;-;rs“‘:'h‘r;;:as:‘cz vu(!;lmuur / ,‘,'\m».r.m-.- jet | deliberate circulation in foreign coun- school, announced that Leon Domin- | tomorrow in Wheeling. tenbruch; “The Widow Keswie T alon roal oatote speculators|SULLIVAX. To Dean i e O !{“f;l,. of the commission's report of its | 1an of the State Department, who e from “Dombey and So reaped a harvest. There were really | [ivan. Jenuars 1. 102 fo two years ago today, Janu | investigation of the “big five” pack- |is the government's expert on frontier| WIFE ASKS FOR DIVORCE. |Dicirens, ana “Mrs. Lawton's Little "Krc'.']'l‘.lf.c“a”‘i‘édm'2°'l’:i\p§7§r\"r':§u|::«§ sl SR AR {ers, conducted several years g0 by | poundaries, would conduct a course on| Absolute divorce is asked in a pe- | Dinner by Caroline Wells, Selos by | R 26 Tho 1o eeliing their MARRIED. A on o e mrats “dhat the | “Historical Geography.” Dr. Rowe's|tition filed in the District Supreme |Mrs. Schimmel —intersperse ® | henees for pure sneents tion ” AY - PETEES. Mise MARY A eping Trade Commission not only furnished | COUrse will be limited to twenty-five Court by Mrs. Gertrude B. Keleher dramatic uumbers. Mr. Thider favored the distributjon and Mis. Georg- copies of its report to representa- :Students who already have specialized 'against John B. Keleher. They were | — e — of the government buildings in Wash- and Mr. WILLIAM . IROERITID . ington, so as to avoid congestion in the downtown section. He condem: ed the often-proposed plan for a su way in the central part of the city. H. Clifford Bangs, chairman of the group, who presided, favored the li- censing of all real estate dealers and the penalizing of those dealers who use unfair methods A} - E. Davison, secretary of the Inter- notlonal - Association of Machinis will address the weekly forum lunch- { eon of the club at 12:30 tomorrow aft- {ernoon on “The Norfolk Tdea."” The club’s public utilities group will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in South American studies. Both courses will begin when the second emester opens February 9. married at Rockville, 1913, and have one ch \charges that her husband des The number of farms in Colorado December 17, | 30 per cent dur- . . Mrs. Keleher | has increased nearly rted her 'ing the past ten tives here of foreign governments, | but also asked the diplomatic bureau | [ of the State Department to transmit s find RERTHA remembranee of ALRERT today. little Aenr PCKLOVT, Iat of funeral later. {at the club, according to announce- | ment by Francis R. Weller, the chalr-{ qpaprat W0 o le poul tn heacen das flven, man. 1921, at 3:30 am.. at her resience. 1514 18th more will his sweet \voice gladden our P RS2 ’unx'/\ :»n\\:mm widow of ear. | ate Lewis lwards s mother of M: His bri-ht, smiling eyes that filled us with i THROWS DOWN SKILLETS. | waras Holiana. Funeral from the Xme cheer. L reet Baptist Church, 19th and T sts. o Are now ased in death, his form L : =z Thursday, Janvary 20, at 2 p.m. Frieads in et m m a 4 Prison Chef, Failing to Please| vited. . Dear M el meet tn heasen sorme fay, N JOHNSON. Entered into rest, Sunday, Jan Ltadel b e o aETE—— “Death House” Inmates, Quits. 8 e, | FENDERSON. Sacred and dear to us is the s o ARLIS 1| memory of a_dear hustand and father, OSSINING, N. Y., January 18.—James | loved" hushand of Annts £, (nea” Wasersy | SACOR B FEND " Who entered into Blanche, chef extraordinaire, having | son of the lute George A. and Fiorence John: | eternal rest six years ago today, Janusry failed to please the death house in-| son and brother of M; Johnson. Fu.| 18, 1915. ade C. mates at Sing Sing prison with his 20, “cooked to the queen's taste” dishes, threw down his skillets and quit. With but three weeks of a two- year sentence for grand larceny re- maining, Blanche, who formerly served in the cuisine of a New York hotel, used all his cullnary arts in an attempt to satisfy the condemned men in the prison. He was assigned to the job by War- den Lawes, in whose kitchen he had been master for many months. His predecessor had failed, but Blanche !expected to please, Our thonghts are always wandering To the grave so far away, Where a dear husbend and father sleeps 14 and silent o E_AND CARRIE This Anniversary Sale—lasting until Saturday night—is not a sale to “get from under” or primarily to “reduce stocks” or to “obtain cash at a sacrifice.” It is just one of those legitimate, honest-to-goodness, old-time birthdays—gayly celebrated by reducing food prices— with everybody joining in for the savings! ACH year, regardless of National or Inter- national conditions, we celebrate our anniver- sary and invite all Washington to join us. Folks have just naturally learned to watch for this great event—knowing it offers SO MANY SAVINGS. - 260 260X I C K IFC 19X DG I I K .m.. of our inte brother. CARLISLE JOH The officers of the lodge will meet at the Whiteiaw apartments. 13th and T sis. n.w., at 1 p.m. WM. M. EDWARDS, W. M. Attest: WM. H. RICKS, Secretary. =2 LEWIS. Monday, January 17. 1 318 Oakdale place n.w.. ( LEWIS, beloved husband of Lillle B. Lewis FENDERSON. n (n-m and PBrance of a_dear friend and brother-in-law, loving _remem- JACOB B. FENDERSO! life six years aco today, Jannary 18, 191 who departed thi TARLES 1 Kippered Herring No. I's..3Ic Kippered Herring, No. %’s, 17¢ . . & “Their remarks hurt my pride” | [T is. beloved hrusbe e Fin| Thounshts of the loviag wouds of kinduess Come—Bring Your Want List Anniversary Sale on i SR, ey prised| SRR RS | B B O be out of here and back on a job|osporNE, The ins of Privat 0 1| Wil .|?uh ke s “two remindful of you ; 5 ] ‘ anned Flsh where my art will be appreciated.” e Y o R SR an our ar es as e J BaTtaran BIIZERETH (ROSS) GORDON AND JoBN ., who died in France Janu- F. ROSS. rrived in Washington Janmrs | HURLEY. an-nl will take place Wednes. day, nuary 19, at 2:30, at Mount Olivel 18, 1011 :l‘l;ll':{V. lfl‘”uS{OYA:h! repose of his soni lll.l( (Il",Dl(}‘ 2 said at oysins and St. Peter's s otion to Churches at 6:30 a.m. Kelatives and friends | *Cone ontsors b e are s Yo & invited to attend. 18 JOHNSON, who entervd into ‘efernal rest rAm hlondl;'mllué:’ry 17, 1921, at 5 pm..| three years ago todwy. January 18, 1918. a ome, 2 erson st. n.e., after a Called from this world to a aceful res! brief illness, TPTON NE. Funeral serv-| Called by God who Knows best. i In sad and loving remem! gur deat mother. EMILY N died ten years ago tud: Open Evening Star Br. Lobster, 13's Star Br. Lobster, 1/’s Chum Salmon, can......... Red Alaska Salmon, can. Anniversary Sale Offers YOU Domestic Sardines, can...4%;c PA ice Wednesday at 7:45 p. - it Key Carton Domestic 5"- | i0ence, Telatives and triends tavited. o+ | Dot i pamcmory she w T dines b S PERRIN. January 16, 1921, in New York| YOUR DEVOTED SISTER, MATTIE EB. . Norwegian Nnrd Star S-r- ;;lltrh ;5‘1';“‘:1 fimP‘F;RR lwwo lnt (hefl.w = LEE. icholas 8. Perrin (formeriy employe of the nm u dines, can .. .17¢ ‘White House). Rm-\m’ wmp :A’rrl\e in| fri h ;lm" :’1‘:‘2”-‘:{0 Tll"md:; Portuguese Camique Sardlnes. w;;m:fi«o: D. C. T::‘lrldlyi January 20, yea: uo m:.y January 18. 1915. ave contin . specialat ................ fow's chapel, 12t and R sto. now. " 200" PR AU FTORTE: OHN. In sad remembrance of a lov ing wife and mother, LOUISE MEIKLE- JORYN, who died two years ago today, Janu- ary HER HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. * Slmmp, Wet and Dry, No. PINENEY. Sunday, January 16, 1921, at L5 a.m.. at her residence. Pittsburgh, Pa., HELEN POLLARD PINKNEY baloved wite of the late Lewis Pinkney, and mother of and Vegetables 2's Junius @nd lore Pollard of that city. | e METELEJOHN. Sacred to the memory of our : Tuna Fish make delicious, A,,",’,‘:m. V.. g"‘"‘,.‘;’,_‘fufl";;‘fi"":fi‘z denr” mother, LOUISE MEIELEJOIN. wh ! Plantation Pme-ple. Beets, High-grade appetizing salads, 7's. ..22c olfock o 190 R A Take AT Nond ) Abbey Brand Tuna Fish, Zfi: DACGHTER ' JANE AND. 80 POHLE. Departed this Iife direct from Hawaiian 17, 1021, 198 & 0. Bt hes resdonse, o0 S0h Brand; can ......17c 28¢c 5 st' ne., LENA MARY POHLE, bel 8" Ia sat but floving sememien Islands; No. ZVz’s. ...35¢ Abbey Brand Tuna Fish, 1's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lhx[‘;nu:.e “r'u‘l of 3rs. JEANNETTE SHIELDS, who died 45¢ neral notice later. 18 January 18, 1920. Paradise Island Pine- Beets, Sunset Park QUINN. On Sendsy. January 16, 1021, ai the A st L] I : HUSRAND OTHER-IN-LAW, apple, sliced or grat- By nunwm:.“f:hm Mo GEORGE E. «alu,ns iRt i S No e Brand; can .......1lc of Hollis Quing, in her 4th year. Funeeat | THA E. SHIELD: Y ices (private) at Ric 5 services (private) "t Tidgewgoa . Tuesds, o gewood, Tuerdsy, | TATE. A tribute i to the memors’ of Security Brand Plain ; = = ry 18 Falls nd | " our devoted danenter and sister, HAR: * 1 et N0, oo g Humts Barlett Pear, lurge Fine Fruit Erarmie T EerEs g anits Hnt’s Security Brand Peeled FRAX usbana ate’ Rath: VY January Sale Special! A e Funeral (strictly private) from | TH( x-“ 45¢ d Nis Inte residence, 1342 Jackson ot. hoe., Wed: OENTON. In loving remen "' of Apricots, No. 2%’s..............40c o s = an Kn peeday, Tomnrs 15, 2t S pn. Totsraent ad m{m{",“.‘)"\" ,,‘;:HA.‘:';:M'"FM:!;”ML‘!M;E: Van Camp’s Beans, No. 2’s. rand Sweet Potatoes are al,e Fremect FI & ay. Jaauary 18, 1912 xomsol Monday, January 17, 1921, AMELIA nonmsov beloved wife Of Bolomon Robinson. il you, oh. how I miss_sou Bome may thizk the wound fs hnhd the very thing used by fore- tice of fu- Delicious Old Dutch Coffee, 1b., 25¢ Corned Beef Hash, No. 2's.......3% Pride of Virginia ‘Tomatoes, good, solid pack; No. 3 .............lflc Conl. Maine style; Mor; Brand Special at ....... 9¢ Comn, Honey Drop Brand; real Maine corn; can............19¢ Peas, Nashatoh Brand; Early June, No. 2s......... ...12%¢ Del Monte Tips, fine and tender; Bibdl €3N cocleecoesen Beverly ‘Peaches, the denert Vegetables Sweet Florida Oranges, full of that health-giv- ing juice. Special, at, per doz....24¢, 32, 39¢ York Apples, 75 pk. 25¢ Box Apples, a new ship- ment just arrived . from the best apple- growing section. Sa delicious we’re find- g it hard to keep in stock, 14 pk Sweet Potatoes, fancy quality, %4 pk.......15¢ Lunmu, large size, most chefs for, those delicious pies; No. 3’s —eeeceesss.19C No. 3’s; packed from the pick of the crop...........12¢ Del Monte Spinach, No. 2%’5....2& Karo, dark; No. 134’s.... 12Y¢ Karo, dark; No. 5s... . .........39¢c Queen Olives, in glass jars; large, meaty ones. Quart, 15:- half gallon .eeeeveeenenne.......$140 Mixed Vegetables, with which to - used Grand Piano $550 "Nonderful Bargain Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 13th and G Sts. T “. .. advertised by neral hereafter. SKINKER. On Monday, Jnnlry 17, 1921, at 2:45 a.m., CLEVELAND, beloved son of Cleveland and Viola G. sunler. aged 8 years and 3 months. Funeral services at the | Tesidence of his parents, 1617 Longfellow st. n.w., Wednesday, January 19, at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. Interment private. 18 STURGEON. Monday, January 17, 1921, at 2:10 p.m., MARION LOUISE, widow of John F. Sturgeon and mother of Maurice S. turgeon. Funeral from Martin W. Hysong’s Toneral parlors, 1300 N st. n.w, Wednesdns, January 19, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. * SWEENEY. On Saturday, January 15, 1021, at 8 p.m., at Providence Hospifal, after a Short Hiness, BADIE V. SWEENEY (nes Wood), beloved of Joseph Herbert Sweency, in the Fth year of bex ager Fa meral from her- late residence, 2608 L st. n.w., Wednesday, January 19, at 9 a.m., thence to 8t. Stephen’s Church. where mass will ‘be said for of her soul. Inter- ment Congressional cemetery. Relatires and friends invited to attend. Wi But they little know the That lies within my heart concealed HER LOVI AUGHTER JANIE. * THORNTON. In loving remembrance of my fear mother, (CHAGLOTTE ELIZABETH icd nine years ago today, January 18, 19] xR The month of January is here, To me the saddest of the year, Because nine years ago fod: My denr mother passed away. I always thisk of you, dear mother, And ‘my Leart is sad with pain: This world would be a heaven to me Could you be with me agatn. #ER SON EICHARD. * FUNERA. DIRECTORS. “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 372 Established hl s:‘l;nlnvtue. ma make your own soups. No. I’s, 7c; NO.2’S ce e ameaeea.10c ARE. Toesdny, January JS, 1921, at 1 15 L. ANNA L., beloved wie of the late Al- the revidence o€ Ber aaugmter, Mot Biw. ¥, res er daughter, Mrs. Barker, 312 C st. nw.. Thursds®: January| yogern Chaget A% 5% 2. a2 pm Relatives and friends invited Erivate Ambulances. terment at Rock Oreek cem- = Livery 1n Conneetion. to have around for unex- pected guests. Keep sev- eral cans in your paatry. No. 24’8 eee-e. 27¢c our . . friends” (No. 22 “Everything arrived in ex- - .18¢ New Florida Cablng solid, green heads, 1b., 8¢ Pohtoes, the best No. 1 grade, peck.........33¢ JAMES T. RYAN, >\_/ T A n n tritious, strength-giving London, England. take along for luncheon. Real GOOD Coffee, the kind that cheers, the kind you're proud to serve, s the direct result of choice selec- tions, careful blending and know-how roasting. Which is really the Old Dutch method. “ : : Tempting Peanut Butter, 1b., 15¢ Ground o! large, select peanuts, well flay an €] clean. an IN MEMORIAM. Quick._ Digaified_and Eficieat Servioe: vored ‘aad :;‘g;n;,;;m,;‘;:::,"-s,gf:l;‘:;::;: ADAXS, 1a sua but v remgrpeance ot | W W Deal & Co. ANy so well packed.” ADANS, who departed this e alae years et D e F sugar, b, 9 Anniversary Sale of Meats, t Comoldated arlond | WELEES . RSemmnaCo T € ol llieats, too freight service | mimemint ™ |1508-H Smmr Now A e e , Pork Loins, whole, Ib, .29¢ Fresh Hams, small and Saves waste of freight car space, "g"g"‘;n&? i oS e un, ) (rm{mfl;-“!)\ Lt : Pork Lom’, shoulder lean, bb. . ..........29¢ waste of shipper’s money, waste| HER Bw"m DATGATERS, PLLA FiSpoare, NS, “mggn end, Ib............29¢ Fresh Picnics, Ib e of time and provides "greater | pmmomaM sucros to the memors ot my oo [T~~~ "POA® Holland Belle Pork Chops, blade end, e e A SRS safety and speed. ] i::‘?i.fw:’,“fiwq "%| Joseph F. Birch’s Sons FLOUR fo oo cvoee eves..29¢ PurqPork Sausage, lb. .28¢ If Jones is movx;g to]Chdl- mx oafaend aniel St airemined aots 3034 M St. NNW Egtablished 12 P Kettle Rendered cago and has 2 or 3 van loa f Unfll“-‘:‘lfifll&‘:‘: ...gl::,hm Rervice. Housewtves who do their own bak- ure Kettle Rendere L@d, Ib.......19c of furniture he would char: e o Twith fapiac ah::‘nal:n::;dsflm successes by the Fresh P b ter a car fo;. his goodls Smx'tl;‘ i t 61b. s.ck’ 38c Chucks, Steaks, nice and ::l:x;: one?ouf;rlsmld? af-:ir?; SUCCEBSORS OF NOR 003. 121b. Sack, 72c tender, 1b ..22c one car was loaded full the eavecly ;m e NEOTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. B. 3 Fresh 4 S S “,' ek oE goods would travel safer. Yo smtied Tarowels earth. S Phone Franklin 6826, 240 r)-t . 241b. Sack, $1.46 resh Beef Suet, Ib........10c Freight on two cars paid FATAER AND SISTER. T WILLLN 1RF v D - Sugar-cured Smol(ed Picnics, h where one would suffice. and ellb-lnn.rn‘ Livery 1 5 A small and lean, Ib........19 We are trying to stop some that I havelost. seeecesomone . Mild-cured Picnics, small and of this waste by our cpnsolidat-| on, tor a mite from that 1 .': : Hemz Spagllettl, 15¢ Fresh Ground Beef, Ib___.. . lean, b..................1% ed car service. We welcome in- | 3 525 5 T o gt Ui e Purdy & Helns Peotuct—meening Fresh Beef Liver, 1hi .2 Sugar-cured quiries, and afs lthc Service grows | That artaw st ist in the promiacd lang it's made of real Itallan styles spa. we can be of larger service. getti, cooked in that good sauce that brings out the nut liks favor of the BURNED FIGHTING FIR 2 : Soufl:ern-ltyle Bacon, by the i Alfred Watson, Colored, Taken ; o 3 to piece, Ib..eeeeee....... Safe DW for Silver- Hospital From. Home. H Eagle .ware and Valuables | an overneated stove was biamea for | . | In our burglar-proof vaults, un- ;fli’*’:{"’m ';:*"::'-’\I::d r:;‘ m.: , colo Condensed Holland Belle NButtell'l,’ wonderfully Freshly Shucked Oysters, qt. . . . .55¢ i gf;th‘glg'fi;e' et‘::“ mi(::urfig;' 56th and Foote streets northeast, last A A night about €:30 o'clock. uniform. _Now, bb.......... Fancy Fat Norway Salt Mackerel, . cold storage rooms. forktt th e IR i : Mi]k Derrydale Butter, the next best small size, 3 for 25¢ = the destruction of his home and was are of graves creamery product, Ib........58¢c ! burned about the face and body. He| odimer s isth ec aw. Fume ¥ & Full Cream Cph tl,b 5 .35¢ Fancy Fat Norway Salt Mackerel, Storage for motor cars (dead), R ebior Aariie e D ————‘—_—m e eese, it medium size, 2 f - 25¢ for pianos and paintings, for |physicians said he was not danger-{____ ~ Domestic S Cheese, 1b s OF.......... ously injured. Damage to the house ropriate Floral Tokens c Swiss .ooan .65¢ luggage and household effects. |gna contents amounted to $500, APprop) Elkhorn Kraft Chee‘e’ lb 25¢ F. ancy Fat NOI'W!.)' Salt Mackerel Fire in the stable of John Coates, 1 Floral Co., 7 Ibs, $150 g e extra large each m m Qm g oty AR e ) 16ch o N 7. Avm._Jon m 2 Seneie s Y last night about 6:30 o'clock. The|(GHO C. HAFFER .._ ..., h * !* i ‘ llmplw T PR T GuchrosC&.lZMFS’l. ! - C A %flmamumeamu- Povn amed |, aRomztsme Sty v

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