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“County. at no Workers Party “in : Eanes the sweat- a great need of Japan is a history ‘ picturés ‘of St. Helena and Francisco. Chronicle. our tmpression that Mr. Tnsull has hed. now in every possible except Telling AllL—Détrott News. can yeieds says an ad. Bat | i whieh it is found in infinitesimal quanti- ; ko imenageanag eee the greatest oe pest taamt od atk shall he horde eos Riga magma sod Has shit + enthoring arowad jus."— of Wellington, aa Keep. Went ee I. Famous Air Award Gl : Ges ‘ ppenings oa "Sait Ye ont test and ost aa reachers + Ago Toda: Taken F; 4 os ha 8 » The Files OF The Citnen Announcement ‘has just heen Senge received peer hang tamper Gf foldery ‘a bniplete’ sninmary & the wiles and regulations under: ho the “bonus” will he paid. nt to Plas matic at a meeting the tocal post: witl an adjusted ccompensation Si <e In the office of the focal 2 aguas of the Red Cross on Duval Stréct and will station a member Ta on’ his silver vinnna thie there who will be thorowghly| y, he received a testimonial fund of acquainted poery ter. (0,000, and on his 60th birthday in aes ee assist afl war veterans in prepar- ing their applications, Pinal de- maile public after the legion meet- he received another gift of about $25,- jt of this arrangement will aa Hon dering ing to be held next week. eaten be all of which he devoted to benevolent projects, ‘These included an orphanage, 2 | Jarve mission, and a pastors’ college, where! ‘The Exchange \lwb today sig- pata ag adel te tore ike hundreds of young men were trained for eee! es, ty et ee péréent, This is 18th award of the ministry under Spurgeon’s direction. { iihebtion for the next six: months. j» ¥9y7 ars ee Spurgeon has been described as a than oe W. Curry was named first ' save of Comier’s Weekly ena Ane of thoroughly human sympathies, whos vice president, Arthur G Gomez, Sec. ‘ fea’s first sportsman pilot. mrasi¢al voice, clearness, directness and ig;j004 Wee “pretinent’ “ae ° Witarn dependence, ‘and sintiplicity of Style; com | Wolawsky, tredsuter: and. Holton: bited with humor, common. and a Bervaldi, sderetary, ‘ J. 15 sty Har Stennk: and 'gich store of aneedote,. were the thief fae. Li Gai clcpveltanerte:ca et tors in his great qpieeey : [board of control. .Dominge Milord| #6ee0@enes His sermond, were widely iprivited; tind ‘Ea Ex Lenox were, etected, to; : 1780) } averaging about 30,000 eopies a week, and | membership: : re jea Amalie aides tine odet born at Pelham, N. H. Died in soany of them were translated fmto VariOUS | a tiers in the new hotell Boston June 21, 1866. 4 languages. He was also the author of alter Key West and a number of «a | { score of Volanties on religious subjects which j jteretted citizens met last night in| 1822--Felix 0. GC. 5 not-! had ah extensive viretlation. In the 68; the tooms of the chamber of com-|ed illustrator of his day, borw in! merce jwhere . matters relative toj philadelphi Died at Cla: 2 years of his lite he probably reached more |the hestelry were discussed, Mr. prs mani people with the Christian message. than | Aubuchon stated that the object’ hatl been so reached by any other'preacher |of the meeting was to raise $2.4 1500 to be deposited. to the credit. before or during ‘his day. lof the G. L. Miller Bonding comfibe Knights of the Maccabees, pany as a gharantee of good faith at Port-Huron, Mich. Died] lin the proposition. The necessary! j474913. *sum was readily subscribed. This} . «waa! fis the only thing maked by the Mf. / ve 1854—James C. R: Ewing, Pres- (ler company | before proceeditit byteridn missionary to India, born 8 to selence |with plane for construction <¥ thet atRurai Valley, Pa. Died “at hotel. Mr, Aubuchon said that with Prigeeton, N. J, Aug. 20, 1925. completion of a few other minor; 1837—Nathan 5S. Boynton. ‘iehigan founder of the Order of ‘Alhiixy):third vice president; Prank; **9*6*6Sese~ sweenbecens= | ada’ Horoscope The person born this day Auaill 78 erie Ot the coniforts of ” predoMinant, Seetk tex Catone te oak of works and reaping a reward with its deeds. | ‘Selentists say that the light pro; by. the sub, ig.618:000 times as the fight produced by re payment paged he alt moan, -s n. “ oe si hiligtaie “elie: . An. average of 500 persons are ‘Py fighktaing amnvatty in the ae fait a winds, ~~ Weathien re and low souri- ¥ détails werk on the project would} start within a short time, Few crliwfish haye been cena © hip Jocal waters sinies the open se: Sfaon started last Saturday, though : ‘large catelies Have been maite ints Vieinity of Bahia Honda, it is said. ‘The searcity of crawfish at this season of the year is not sl though unusual, it is shown. While anéh—-chaltie ¥, Nesbit; Amer-|Lake 3 jieae head of military and naval ins jward | ce’ in the World War, born} Ville, on, Ohio. Died mm Warh- oe i eee) “Today In I istory ne Seetesboecosensewan 1682-——Penn’s historic treaty of. Hatwe takes were recorde’ in June | peice and: friendship with ‘the Th- Several yeats ago, nohe of any dians, + }size. were recorded in the two, years just past. At this time they} 19767—Clive’s Victory in India, are so scarce that local fishermen! which Isid foundation of British find it. difficult to secure sutti- [Empire in India, cient for bait. . } | 1848—Bloody ca in: T. Jenkins Curry, who has large | Paris—16,000 killed. property interests in Key _Wesi, and at Key Lavgd, is here on nm} °1868-<What is called first. prac Wusiness trip. Mr. Curry says that} fteal typewriter patented, By owners, investors and prospective! Sholes, investors in Key Largo - property) a : are ankionusiy awaiting the award; The English language is spoken it of contracts for the proposed; by more than. 220,000,060 al the " pher Key Largo bridge to Dade county. | world’s inhabitants. uit ‘way, rbot As soon as work on this is started, / ——— , SS sigs Myr. Curry. en ois tes Laka aac ates a a proweuneed increase in the de- to no avail. Many. business. men wands foe Key Largo property. in B Koetig’s improved metited tracting tadium at teas cost from the ores 07 $20,000 XS ASR rR Ae this times The ittee leaders demanding careers, th ese tried. several tufts toncet a aor many of them go caréering | at the office of Attorney lehe streets at 30 miles an ah in Tayler and wade other efforts Tope automobiles. least equally with those who destroy it. fe baie Although this is an “oft year” in | betause there is Wehatex defines a de e) who plays an itisitcere nice for the seke of gaining inflgence or $a poser wii partes to pete eakaeeel dak “to” inflame reasonless paadoha. in thes ad, vancement of his personal interests.” A SHABBY FRONT DOOR RUINS ides fuk AbaUUicE OF ANY HOME. 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