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i imei adele: ile TERT EW RIF 8 : : = ’ aes - meuiy * ae . - et MISS WTCORMIGK Who The Most Freciea oy Under Yearsat ge] SAW VALENTINO [Ms aterne Van. Crosy MAY NOTBE WED. Mackattan || WSLKPAIAMAS | pasegss organ UNTIL NEXT APRIL ON HONEYMOON . Brooklyn ‘ Mother and Father Expected Queens Woman Witness at Bigamy , to Compromise—Girl of Bronx . Hearing Tells of His Life Age Then. With Miss Hudnut. ALL TURNED HIM DOWN. Richmond? LOS ANGELES, June 2,—Detalls ° ° of Rodoip' yal New Petition to Be Virtual Re Special Prizes honeymoon with whites “want a quest for Injunction Against of $50 FOr Ehee \\sy tie prosctution'ta toa bguny neers Marriage, Boy . of . each _Borotigh ing to-day. Valentino sat nervously, smiling $25 first prize five $5 prizes and dropping side remarks, His for- mer wife, Jean Acker, dainty, bob- haired and Vivacious, frew more at- tention than he did. * Testimony that Valentino afpeared out of doors in pajamas has aroused Send your photographs to The Evening World for publication in the Night Pictorial Edition (green paper), give full name, address, aud the defense. It is admitted that the star appeared in clothinggresembling number of school. Manhattan Boys’ Photos night wear, but it will be contended that this was ‘Chinese eldthing,”* made necessary by the heat. # Carroll Lyneh, Deputy Sheriff of Palm Springs, told- of seeing the Will Appear on Monday Nights, Bronx orn Tues- day Nights, Queens on Wednesday Nights, Brooklyn on Thursday couple living in a cottage there. Other witnesses, including Indian ser- Nights and Richmond on Friday _Nights—Photo- Changed to Soft Stuff. Nine men, including two former — Prohibition agents, a Custom Houss broker and a Custom House trackmail, Were to-day Indicted by thé Federal Grand Jury, charged with conspiritge to transport booze from Canada to the United States. The specific complaime is that on April 11 they brought, inte this city a*carload of Canadian Chub whiskey, under bond, for trans-ehip- ment to Havana and that between the train and the Ward Line steamer, which was to carry the cargo to Cuba, bottles of ginger ale were Sube stituted for the bottles of : which were packed in 160 barrela; The men indicted are Roy B. Rob- — inson, a Custom House broker, No. 7% | Water Street; George A. Robinsom, his brother, a Custom House teuck- man, with offices at No. 28 Moore of his drivers, John Sender, Geurge Rosen- / thal and Harry Fagen; Harry BE. | Mead and William F. Walsh, former Prohibition agents, and Bernard Schultz, of whom no description is | given, gs According to Assistant Federal, Dige trict Attorney Lemon, the alleged ose or a * conspirators had received a pertait MISS." KVR . CROSBY for the transportation of the liquor | through this country on its way to Havana, which was legal at the time but Is no longer so. The liquor, he said, was taken from the freight car at the St. John's Park Station of the CHICAGO, June 2.—Mra, Edith Rockefeller McCormick's sudden de- cision not to file the petition asking thag @ restraining order be issued against the marriage of Mathilde Mc- Cormick to Max Oser js said to be a move to postpone the issue for a short time. Pending a search for further legal support for the court action de- sired by Mrs. McCormick her attor- neys are said to have been instructed to learn wht concessions Mr. McCor- mick will make and to dicker with his lawyer to that end. Since Mathilde will be eighteen years old and of legal age Apvil 8, 1928, it is thought that Mr. McCor- mick may agree to forbid the ys - riage until after that time when Mathilde will be free from the control of either her mother or father. t If Mr. McCormick agrees to take this action it is thought that his former wife will withdraw her court action to prevent the marriage since @ postponement until after that date ‘wuold be al Ishe could hope to obtain even if she were successful. vants at the Valentino cottage, sub- stantiated Lynch's testimony. Testimony of Mrs, Ranaldo Lugo and her daughter, Lena, who care for bungalows at Palm Sprin; a@ desert resort which; is popular. a retiring place for motion picture people, fur- nished the most exciting. testimony thus fa They described Valentino's alleged appearance in “pajamas’’ or, as the defense says, “Chinese Cos- tume.'! “I saw him at breakfast," said Mrs. Ligo. “He wore pajamas. They were of lavender silk." “FIFI” WIDENER’S Miss Katherine Van Rensselaer|come the bride of John Cfregory, Cromby, daughter of Mrs, Frederick| Whose home is also in New York. Van Schoonhoven Crosby of No. 103], Th® wedding will take place tn the Madison Avenue Presbyterian East 75th Street, will on June 7 be-Vohurch “ This fifieen-year-old boy of No. 1193 Third Avenue. took first a i New York Central and placed on the Mathilde McCormick is only one of ° raphs Will Be Received ty prize for the most freckles at the May party of Thomas M. Fa‘ley, grap i HUSBAND IS FINED obinsoa: srone’ Gon Coens ae several Americantheiresses whose for- Democratic leader of the 14th Assembly District. Until June 15. S Fl tunes have been sought by Max Oser, Swiss riding master, Charles 8. Cutt- ing, attorney for Mrs. Edith Rocke- feller McCormick, the girl's mother, declared to-day. According to Mr, Cutting, several other rich American girls have been the targets of Oser's attentions, but haye eluded his fortune-hunting wiles. The seventeen - year-old gratd- (J daughter of John D. Rockefeller, Mr. Cutting says, was the first to succumb to the extent of promising to marry him. “I understand this is not the first time Oser has tried to marry a rich American girl," said Mr. Cutting. He seems to have tried before to make use of the opportunities af- pier of the Ward Steamship Line. Princess Marie Will Carry Out | viie\ic rr ree sine trans. dropped and was smashed, as were a Ancient Serbian Traditions im | sts: stir tse sti A switch had been made somewhere Marriage to Ferdinand Next Week| wi “ive cme vst ae: 57 have gone Gb to TAtaaae WRN MEE Roumanian Bride of King Will Carry Wine, | ut the nsplrators being the wiser Bread and Clothing for Herself and Op agg et Husband at Ceremony. “DANCING JAP” HELD. } ON FORGERY CHARGE | BUCHAREST, Roumania, June 2[abode she will carry” loaf of bread (Associated Press).—The entire Rou-|8nd a jug of wine as symbols of joy Said to Have Practined! Signature and plenty which she bri: the Kim Carter Leidy Convicted of Be- ing Drunk, Held on Other Charges, BERWICK, Pa., June 2,--Arraigned before Chief Burgess Kitchen on charges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct, larceny of two lanterns and a flag and operat- ing his auto while intoxicated, Carter Leldy paid a fine of $13.20 on the first charge and was held under $800 bail on the other charg Leidy is the socially prominent Philadelphian whose eflopement with “Fifi Widener, daughter of Joseph Widener, created a sensation in soci- POETESS ASKING RIVERSIDE DRNE —|M'ADOO'S BRIDE $15,000 ALIMONY | TENANTS BEAT BIG | MAY LOSE ALIMONY FROM PUBLISHER) INCREASE IN RENT} BY HER MARRIAGE Mrs. Beulah Field Wood]176 Families Win Test Case}Armour’ Ferguson Wants to of Woman Titt Perfect. _ of < : : ety circles, and subsequently came ft i) travel in} Arthur Kondo, former Japanese ‘but+ ] ‘cried by the tact that many society! Wishes Separation Agree- But Agree to 35 Per Stop Paying, Now That |nere to don overalls and tearm the| state to Belgrade early next week for [Under the other arm sil WT catty gy of Aten, Grace Horton Raynor, af z , ie ine i = hi \ e articles of clothing foy he! 2 school. for $3,600 a Year Set Aside. Cent, Raise. She Is Wed. rene peliee: dnecrt Letay drove his|th® “wedding of Princess Maric \ot|husbund,. According’ to the Serbian | NO 159 Wegt 6th Street, was held tn “He evidently thinks now that he has succeeded, for he has sold his riding school. “His other means of livelihood seems to be $8,000 in cash and an aseured income of $100 a month. This would hardly be suffi- cient to support Miss McCormick, and makes it plain that he 1s counting on her money to maintain them both.” Convinced that Oser is a fortune- hunter whose sole object in marrying Miss McCormick is to attach himself to the fortune she may inherit from John D. Rockefeller, the attorney said, Mrs.'McCormick conatdered it her duty as a mother to carry her fight to the Probate Court. > OSER KIN TO AID MRS. McCORMICK Cut Off Money, He Says, and See How Long He Loves Mathilde. CHICAGO, June 2.—Emil Burge, Chicago cousin of Max Oser, said to- day he was ready to aid Mrs. McCor- mfck in the battle in Probate Court she has waged on her divorced hus- band, Harold F. @QfeCormick, Ma- ; ; 2,500 bail on a charge of forgery this > Roumania to King Alexander of|custom the bride must supply the] $2 Jiigo- Mavis, husband with all hiv raiment. morning, in the West Side Court. The 4 , The new Queen will then kiss aymale| specific charge was passing a forged Arriving at Save Quay in Belgrade,| nid in observance of the custom In-| check for $150 upon the United states the Royal Party will be received by| tended to insure her first-born being] Mortgage* ‘Trust Company. Other King Alexander and the Mayor of thé|® son. checks aggrecated $771, it was sald, city, who will present King Ferdi-], Te Wil bo spent at one of ‘tho Mf Baynor, testifying the signature nand of Roumania with a golden tray] ;oyal castles of Jugo-Slavia, was not hers, expressed surprise at the \bearing bread and salt asa pledge of] Princess Marie is receiving hun-| cleverness of the forgery. Kondo had Slav amity and hospitality. The|dreds of costly and quaint gifts.| been paid by check and thus obtained wedding ceremony will take place in] Among the latest presents was a flock| her signature. The police sdy he per- the cathedral at 11 o'clock Thuradayof rams with golden horns from her| severed, in accordance with the old morning. Albanian admirers, Another was a] copy book rule that practice. makes All the Serbian traditions and su-|Bible, written in letters of gold, from | pertect, car up to the “‘silent’’ trafMe police- man in Market Street early Wednes- day, unfastened the red rning lantern and flung it into the river. Leidy offered $100 to pay for dam- ages done to borough property, and the Burgess was inclined to accept tite offer, Councilmen wouldn't per- mit it, "President Pealer declaring Council wouldn't even consider the proposition at a meeting. aoe erence ” GIRL, LACKING BIRTH CERTIFICATE, CAN’T WED Mrs. Beulah Field Wood, authoress] The Appellate Division of the Su-| Supreme Court Justice Wasservogel and relative of the poet, Eugene Field,] preme Court to-day upheld tenants} "served decision to-day on the motion appeared before Justice Wasservogel| in an action for increased rent in two|f Armour Ferguson to have the court in Supreme Court to-day on a motion} iarge apartment houses covering the}#®Nul alimony ‘he is compelled to pay for $15,000 a year alimony from her| blocks fronting on Riverside Drive,|!8 wife under the decree of absolute husband, Gilbert C. Wood, publisher, | petween 141st and 142nd Streets, divorce granted her last November. who livesvat Garden, City, 1,1. There are 176 tenants in these|Although the amount of alimony was Mrs, Wood also requests the court| buildings. One hundred and four re-|0t made public, it 1s understood to to reverse a separation agreement en-| fused to sign new leases at the be-| be $5,000 a year tered into between herself and her] heat of representatives of the Ala- husband on Nov, 1, 1940, whereby she} bama Holding Corporation, which agreed to relimquish the custody of] owns the buildings. A test suit was es their two children, and was to receive] brought by beo I. Conroy and four-|the court’s attention to the fact that 33,600 a year’alimony. She,also asks] teen other tenants. Mrs. Ferguson was married to Will- $5,000 counsel fees, In the Municipal Court the land- iam G. McAdoo jr., in the Municipal Counsel for Wood opposed the mo-|lord won. In the Appellate Term it tion on the ground that the separation] Was decided that the landlord’# de. ; is % agreement between the couple was in| mands were excessive, but an in/|6neymoon. Counsel for the former force, but Charles E. LeBarbier, at-] crease of %5 per cent., which the|Mrs. Ferguson objected to the motion torney for Mrs, Wood, declared the} tenants were willing to pay, was al-/on the grounds that Ferguson himself agreement was off as one paragraph| lowed Sain Gout ‘int provided that the agreement shall be] ‘The Appellate’ Division to-day sets] *** '" court with “unclean hands, void if the marriage is disselved.| forth that it allows the 35 per cent,|®8 he remarried in Connecticut three Mrs. Wood has instituted suit for sep-| only because the tenants’ have .ex-|days prior to his divorced wife's wed- eration on grounds of cruel treatment] pressed a Willingness to pay tt an ding to young McAdoo. an lesertion, denies the landlord's appeal from ie % ‘aN Mig. Woot dues) acu: kan’ ton thel'sadgucut of tua a ouslieva mara: The former Mrs, Ferguson was Miss custody of her fifteen-year-old daugh- ou Molly Tackaberry of England, an art- ter, Beulah, who is attending a fash- RED-HEADS HANDICAPPED ist, She and Ferguson met in 1913 jonable boarding school, but she does ak the GoM to awael to hat) Gil. IN FRECKLES CONTEST at an art school in Lexington Avenue. In asking that the alimony award be set aside, Ferguson's counsel called pératitions ‘will be scrupulously ob-|Rumanian peasants. Queen Marle]" me potice sald that Kondo was known in the dance halls about Colume bus Circle as the Dancing Jap. sérved in connection with the wed-|has presented her daughter with an ding. The br'! will not ¢. exguisite of f re of Byzan threshold of her future home until]/tine design, embossed by herself in she is married, On entering her new\| flowers and gold. ASKS LEGISLATURE | R. 7. VALUATION TOSEE IF HARVARD |§200,000,000 HIGH, SL | PLANS TOBAR JEWS) COMMISSION TOLD Married in German Miss Ernestine Von Zuener probably will not be married next Sunday in Cologne, Germany, despite her appeal to the Newark pplice and ,the effort on their part to help her out. She says she was born in Newark, Under the Ger- man law she must produce her birth and baptismal certificates. The Newapk police have been able to find the baptismal papers but not the birth certificate. She also asked them to find her parents,gbut they have been unable to do this. a lee: Ee SEEKS FRECKLE TITLE HELD BY NEW YORKER Building May 22, and now 1s on her thilde’s guardian, who favors the mar-| bert jr, eight years old. chelaaiile aly Miss Tackaberry was a Roman Cath-|onte Boy Sends Defy Here tm eae riage, Mrs. Wood lives in Greenwich Vil-| Washington Judges Plan Penatttes|olic and the marriage was performed etter. ‘ A scari toa: (Company's Expert Admits 4 if she's looking for evidence to in-|Jage and recently published a book te Towheads, in February, 1914, at the home of the} CLEVELAND, ©.," June 2.—Wilbur} Dean Denies ‘Discrimination ¥ we Sy ie | duce the court to restrain McCormick| of lyric verse, “The Silver Pool."’ WASHINGTON, June 2.—Advisability| bride's aunt, Mrs. Imre Josika Herc-| “Speck” Mitehell, fourteen, to-day threw . Limi Methods of Calculation Used t j) from allowing the marriage of Max| Justice Wasservogel reserved deci- dicapping red-headed boya int ‘ r 3 nis hat into the ring as a contender in Attempt to Limit pa j and Mathide, I'll ¢! - of handicapping red y he|zeg, No. 28 West 10th Street h 6 Are Questionabl Bakccua Sive her plenty,’'| sion on the motion. freckles contest being staged by the] They went to live with Ferguson's] alist George Widden, New York, for Enrolment uestionable, ie . = —- L 2 ‘The| the American freckle championship, : ase = i "Let Mathilde's relat Washington Daily News was considered} mother at her country home, The We ese bite e T) interitance » and Hagitene rer! GUARDIAN NAMED to-day. A local told the | Monastery, at Huntington, 1. I., one} ..<)! elds toning. bisa fe'e not ot . : i ane Franslt Gomulasion: to-day: pur- ompanions i how much longer Max loves her.’* FOR RICH WOMAN] ews that red-headed boys have the|of the show places of the North Us Ohio kids is the berries], BOSTON, June 2.—An order call-| .164 its efforts to tone down the valu- Cousin Emil laughed when he told jilted eI advantage, Decaune thelr akin Hites'en | Shore: In the winter the Ferguscns| when it opmolerto: raisin’ specks, YousieR. for tavestigation by « lenislative| 1 cco tne Talakborough ‘Rapid|| © al f Max 1 wt i . a pigment color more rapidly than |wefé prominent figures at Palm| can’t tell whether I goy a million or just}commission of reports that Harvarc , 1] Oe Va ee ts an cec one | Mrs. Duncan’s Fortune adhatners, Plsmant olor moana, foeckloa (Dench otiore Borniece took un oe ee ue aaa \ [University may. discriminate against] Transit Company has placed on its] I CXCeCHENCS — you'd think he had a string of herees| Dwindled by $350,000 When | Me.*8!4;, 4 handicap of six freckles to[tomobite racing nan sport and won} Wilbur agid he hoped the “show up’ [xtudenta af the Jowiah race was in-| praperty vou'd think he had a string of horses) Dwindled by $50,000 When | the inch hetween the nose “tnd neck | omen" apes, vases wouldn't be for freckles on the face only. ftroduced in the Legislature here to-! Giarence J, Shearn, counsel for the Be aioe Se oe on Friends Step In. Wan suggested, ccd from the| The name of the co-respondent in assem =: faay, ‘ | wen. | commission, charged at a hearing be.| Phat never-to-be-fore seo om." (Special to The Evening World.) contest for fear of the wrath of mothers [the Fergusons’ divorce was not given.| BAPTIST PARSON Pi beter ie Caer ee ieadan (4obe Chmisian McAneny CK toarning > ! Heing The cousin said it was altogether] MT. VERNON, N. Y., June 2.—-| who do not want the besuty of their |She was described merely as an ‘un nYeE PE BOROTe, td thatthe Intert "R i gotten salad unnecessary for Charles Cutting, at-|Goo, Allen Ingraham of Paterson, N.| daughters marred ‘through the raising | known woman." The scene of her] WINS WEDDING of the House, introduced an order that the Interborough Rapid ‘Transit r . . iy se BIAIEOD igs rec! isc ferguson, was calling for ‘appointment of a special] Company's experts have overvaluec . Bike ter Ste wan Search| j., it was announced to-day, has been | ° {"°*kles. sme, CLR OU RO HE It PRrEU ON WAR RACE, 15 SECONDS J recess commission composed of two| the Property by $30,000,000 Vinegar and Heinz . Surope st Oser — houseboat owned by his mother. named as @ committee to look after] MISS LOGUE’S DEATH Mrs. Gertrude Duncan, aged wealthy NOT DUE TO DOCTOR COURT DENIES resident of Mt. Vernon, and care for CATROW PLEA * t He said this was done by a method ‘ members of the Senate and three 'y from the Houre to investizate. “at. | of inflated overhead charges which the) Olive Oil joined forces nination | IMterborough accountants resorted to loged or proposed diser [ x Aeniaet persone of the Jewish race | it making computations of the prop-| to make it taste so good. erty and matertal cost “Til advise him that I'll be a. most willing witness,"’ he said. WON'T HAVE BOYS _ ive Entries in Contest for Quickest Completed te Gave Her Toothac her estdte. The appointment was] He Admity 1 4 at Harvard.” Shan at i , IN HIS TOWN SEE made by Justice Morschauser, fol- Romedrotuny, Acaatts, Ceremony. The order provides that the com-| Charles W. Kellogg of thé firm of That is where the sur- re JAMBRIDGID” Mase) JUHe) FeO bays as ' Youres KNOXV a, 4 ission would make recommendations | Stone ebster wax an expert for lowing a report of a jury and com-| CAMBRIDG! Distilling Co., Petition to KNOXVILLE, Tenn., June m the Interborough company to-day and isi ici . GIRLS IN KNICKERS J missioner. Michael’ M. Stevens wan acquitted to- Se} ‘ Two Baptist ministers and {0 the Legislature to insure all atu-| (he Inverborousl company to-day and} prigingly delicious fla- , Foto bs day of the charge of manslaughtsr Quash Indictment dents, irrespective of race or nation- i Mrs. Duncan was for many years : Mureo Methodist ministers com- — faity,’ equal right and opportunity in] Mr. Kellogs admitted that some of] wor gamefrom. Heing Women and Ministers P; brought against him because of tho}' Also Denied noted. By favdayt an x 90 . the methods used by Interborough q and Ministers Pro- | socially prominent and active in|death of Mier Grace his office s . re ere yesterday in a con- Harvarch Harvard operates under a State{ Valuation experts in arriving ee ee en nacronial Gave {head charges arc not the methods| Winegar imparts an A a e loyed by his firm in such cases, Reports that Harvard wa» consid- | &™? i e ering limitatiog of —earollmment rn unexpected goodness ning. Judge A: N. Hand in the Feder: test to determine who could tie works of charity and meroy. During |sssistant, Christmas, , 4 Miss Logue was found to have diel District Court this afternoon denied a the Speediest marriage knot, the hearing it was brought out that of an overdose of pi n. Dr. Stevens rf following her acquaintance with one|testified that he xave her twe doses |™MOtlon made by former Judge Nash 1 the Baptists won. test, but Mayar Sticks to Morality Ruling. TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., June 2, | William F, Turner, a stock promoter, |! # 4rus because she had been suffer- {Rockwood for permission to file é thé Rev, R, Pedigo pro- started when avstatement was ssued] MORE WOMEN THAN MEN to ing onw! Orders from Mayor Swanton di- | ner habits and mode of living changod|sinimed uny-keowladee of weal’ ag | Plea in abatement to the indictment of wuunced Wrnest Messer and that the university was faced with IN ALBANY BY 4,280 everything hich ‘ec! es y 0 t es riongs ‘ " + fe 4 Ruby Be d y of liv n i number : Prager aoe bt Lid women materially. Mrs. Duncan became} Polsop found on a shelf near the body | Col. Herbert G. Gatrow, former Kuby Ferguson man and wife Hs necannls : f ‘ miting : r : it is used. So do > ‘ reste $ In his office. istant New York State Prohibition in 15 seconds. The Rey. N. B, ecause o 1 Men Lead tn Marein es here wearing knickerbockers will | S°mething of a derelict and her friends |"), his chargo Judge Brown said the |e : : Asiilone eek aan ee ties, The part which caused such a OF tian ittees 7 e ' stand despite the storm of pro- |#P4 relatives took .the matter up|question before the jury. was to de.|Director, charged wit conspirin iler, who was second, re furore sala; itis natural that wich] gag. Ahead tn Wvoroen, ; Heinz Olive Oil They test they have occasioned, legally. Mills & Nanry were retained | termine whether the defendant gave the|With others to defraud the Govern d 16 seconds for his pair. widespread Alscussion going on ¢ f y; * Sune Com s The Mayor has been criticised |' represent tho petitioners in a re-|airl too large a dose o: did not give her|ment by issuing withdrawal permit Ihe tlme of thé Methodists [should be talk About the proposition |meree Pepartinent’ announced to-day! arg companions im by women's clubs and pastors, quest that @ committee be named and| proper care «afterward The Jury was for 1,000 cases of liquor wus Not taken as they were too of ‘Jews at the college Sher, according ip he ed canntes ine whe daciarel in order wan too | ihe yibebon was Baers beers al Mut Guy emeniy miaulos Tho Hill & Hill Distilling Co,, 11 « outdistanced, One, how- College officials pointed out that | romorised 41,537 mule Atieen yeurs off excellence, rastic. In explaining his stand, | Sheriff's Ju orney J. D. ness ‘ igri’ Da 2 8 been misinterpreted ee tte ce { the Mayor said: A ware Toomey acting as ‘Ogeatieces, MAY HAVE AN EMBALMERS’ UNton | 50 indicted, argued through Judge ever, sald he was entitled to this passage his been misinterpreted and over, of whom, 23,036, - or Rockwood for a quashing of the in dictment, claiming that the ec “The morals of the present generation of boys are assailed Mrs. Duncan's estate was estimated} William F. Kadlaus at more than $800,000, According to}‘the American Federat representing handicap as his pair were n of Labor ar- 1 and that in mentioning Jews no dis-|per cent., were anurried; and 17 4 crimination was [mplicd females above the samo age limit, of hom 22,530, or 48.9 per cent. w A QUESTION OF WEAN YESS. married tion was describe: He fen mutes and I propose to kee that they no | the evidence she had been induced] rived in Jersey City to-day for the pur-las'n "Kentucky vomontonn BeRIGiat Acton WA longer are tempted by immoral [to invest in Miterprises to the extent Pose, it was stated, i tsi Wicca tied in viet 4 er ne Atohie There we in the population of A dress,"" of more than $50,000 in a period off &mhaliners “ithe Court helitaat she os 2} Ai. ic ohcaele , or wy Nort Noni His order will appty to tourists [three yeas. During this time Mrs. Air Paha hud airORN Binedain ne i tM ' ‘ Dati ten and. ITS PURE VINEGARS well, as loca! residents, the |Duncan denied herself the ordinary | {"s pau Toa ‘ eaad gat La noise o ’ 4 lh ; Been netinna aia nts, 1 ‘ oo Krave | coach nd fand so could not be consideve TD iad "y wn d en kuocks hal Py ‘ 1 over included Mayor annodinad. comforts of life, livarse drivers. prewunt ime ay not involved. bemam. 10id Home Towa? aingle gen and 2, ingle Women,

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