Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1913 — Page 1
Volume XI. Number 218.
jgFUNTMI.OE GOOD Logansport Has Municipal Lighting Plant That is Great Benefit to City. <" ■ AND IT PAYS WELL Is Paid for and Rate is Lower Than in Other Cities of This Section. ’»•♦♦♦»♦ 00 » 0 «$ J BENEFITS OF MUNICIPAL '? OWNERSHIP IN LOGANSPORT $ No tax levy lor lighting pur LlJlfi'pOrl.'- ! | >1 All streets, Illievs, parks, hos By •* pilule, achiails, orphans; home. , (till i lly school Imil.ling,' lighter a free. Saving s3il,liiin minmiily. I * No outstanding bonds and no 0 hills pending. Menns very low fixed charges. -v I s No "watered" stocks or bonds " liatea lower Ullin in ivatelv own8 as <-d plnuts. ■R; '«•'»» e*«♦ *« s> :|s gs * ! Logansport, Ind., Sept. ic. iSpevla! % to Daily IH'UKM rati Tsis i itv owns it- > lighting plant and h<< .inse the plant luriilslies ihe city with light and |s>vv E'er free of cost. undersells privately I owned lighting plants, earns ten pei eent on an Investment of Is.'iomm and t keeps the plat in |n-rfect running eon fill ion, the people are proud of it. In Indianapolis today a privately ’ owned plant announces a one half < ent K rmiiHllon ul the price of a kilowat ot, electricity, making the new rate ~, f_-. vents Ivor kilowat. The reduction was ; Widely advertised as an example oi f lirness ami JuMhs* iroin a privatelv owned plant ami the inference was, sinvng that tni.nli ipal ownership could not <h> as much Here In l.or,an.s|.ort the fate Is 5 vents p c kilowat for lighting; l 1 - to! ;• cents per kilowat for power anil 2 < ents lor cooking nud heating. 'I hose ' ptivt’s challenge comparison with the I prices of any privately owned electrit . K plant in Indiana The plans costa tse city of Logans ; ■L. port not a single penny and»each yeat | L saves the lieople |3P.(HHi in lightin. ' Hkl>ills. The plant lights all streets, a! ' mibh parks, schools. orphans 9L>m. and city buildings free. K The plant has been paid lor out ol I fV|ts earnings -mud to. itself. Instead j Krf showing a gradually iwream-d cap , nation, a* i» the ■ ~rl ( vatrly owned public utilities, the | plant lias no outaundlng Indebted < .tlWldes the citv Is vousiautly in creaaing the value of the 1 lant I' •*/ tile test three rears improvement-, amounting to »1M» ha' l I " » on the plant. Today it would -H < Ity to private '“I’l' 11 ' iOr Wtrent earning cspacit' Is ten ,»11 cent on finfiejaW, ami the «it» '• g I ►I am beartlvy 111 favor <u muni ip.> ww hin M itthl I H Sio'uirt SII’W I t ltd* I ItV idillll 1* •'* I ' M possible for a v lt.' “ . lighting Plant ns pru.-i. .-rm » Aiol tin* MW rn ** ‘ ,,1% *** I fillill'. In mo*' punts -»•»•«« ;7’,7 W Ml nilK’li ' H' l I • I EX much •wnlvr th-v im>»t ~ ll li<-' L mwtrd *<» ’’ ,kl ' ,hl " ' lj L ct.nn"' os ***• . ..... I Kbiltoavn always I , "' ,,ro ' l ’ l ' K 4 . rt ih.i own llvli'ing «»■' l’" tt f cr'pUintH. |«y <o. all the plant dHh * h m am! then 1,11 ,h '' r ' ’ HNr ’ ..ixmihis IIS low as 11 E.u down to uh msiom With the pro|“' upkeep 1 itViTpi Then the pui'lh •»>-'« I ’ ' I th • I * ‘.h'.l aidin' to I'll' taaes 'MOT' ® I to th' '■ 11 ’ iHibu. lighting ' '"it hv the inmuimsre " thia Ifetu Is pam ... E®. i .....iitii mid pvw'i'i l MO.UMV.NT riov.o •««'«' E ‘ -rl .. mnires lor Hie sol'U' t’ moll' < H'lvrvl on th*’ I'liimk" * I mint arrlted |( (rooMh , L .’hmdny evening g <|(|i M - to the ewrt h lr| two. a. reo* „„ long en.mg m ( : (>|)ir((tnr w ..,„ the yard !><** " Ms Mtl ||| SH n boss haw art. o- |i|( , k Ih« sculptor. * l,l " " . UO.L 1 , n Thttrada' I'"’ ,h " l!, "* h * ■ 1,6 * ° 1 II , I>V limed the im ii" *" h “ , * | , *•••'" th .. unveitlim P tviniith and th” 1 trill be h**' l ,<wn
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
FOR POSTOFFICE QUARTERS. fhoposala Will be Received Un to Sep tember 27th. W. 11. I’iutt. postofilce inspector, tinuoiini'es that proposals for suitable ’.Harters tor the Ifeeutiir poatottlce for .1 lease of five or ten years from .lanu my 1, inn, win i.c received for consideration. The proposals will be received tip to and including September The quartern must have 2.:i00 square feet ot* space and other <|imlilicntions set forth in detail In the no-; ti‘v luioimation may bo received : I the pusiollii-e. Proposals must be accompanied by diagrams. Ihe postotlh e is not required to move from its present quarters. The present lease expires nt that time and ii is required that advertisements for proposals lie received. fillFto death Wallace Billman, Aged Eighteen, Has His Skull Crushed in Fall IN A FACTORY In Detroit—The Burial Took! Place Yesterday at the Tricker Cemetery. Wallace Hillman, aged eighteen.! boin ami leared In this county, in the | vicinity of Monroe. February 11. IS#s,| Piet a sudden death in Ifetruit, Mich.,| Saturday. September 13. The body | was brought to the home of Ills grandimther. .Mrs. Saiah Spence, in Berne. Sunday evening, the funeral being held yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock irom the Evangelical church In Berne, bnril taking place In the Trie ker cemetery. : The boy s death cacurred while working in a sac tory In Detroit. He was sent up a ladder thirty feet high j to connect some pipe*. When he was high on the ladder it twiated, causing him io lose his bnlam e lie lell heed'orcmost on a stone floor, crushing the back of his head. He lived an hour niter the lull, tut was always uncon .cions. A younger brother. Ravina. as also employed in the factory ano iiought the body home Sunday. Besides the brother and grandniotli r, he leaves a lather, who when lust beard from, was living In Chicago. FIBROID TUMORI - - - Removed This Morning— Mrs. Albert Arnold Submits to Operation. I AT HER HOME! — 3y Dis. Clark and McOscar —Had Been 11l Almost a Year. I Mis Xlbert Arnold, wife of u pronii I tent inrupr in Klikluud township I I übmltied to an operation tor the re I movicl of « large fibroid tumor. Th. I I ».-mtion *i |M performed this morning ,t the vrnohl home west of the city. |„ | WI . II m mid 9 o'clock, by Dre. D. D. ..a c h Clark of thia cltv and Dr. Mills-lir Ol R. Wayne. A trained nurse Hom flo|* levs pit n I la attending the sh k woman. [ Mrs, \ruold baa been tilling for u I ..nr or no and coiiaeqmmtly was quit, weak Sue *iood the operation well, however, nud It i» thought will get .dons »H 'l«"‘ Mh '' b ** H kß ® w * „I Ihia city, and all her frlenda mist thill she will a|"‘edly recover. e "a" 1 ■ * funeral held today. Mr and Mrw. Alliert Rittler. Mr. ami Mm. Dallas Butler. Mr mid Mra. Jeam Hutler of "‘iiyne were among the large numlwr of mit of tnwn relntlv-a w'm attended th* futfral of Uta tme Mi, Mary Kl«*' hM ,h ” M’*""’** i,i church thia mernlng at , oclock by the Rev. D f Ht phensou kuh lodge of which she waa n member, nttenfiod In a body.
“DECATUR CAN AND WILL”
r —•— " —a i I ,/ 1 ... I I x * . An, * ■ w > I I \ - '! X'■ --i ■* ’l; -~ ~ ■ CLEVER DOUBLE PLAY. (Copyright bv International News Service; supplied by the New Process Electro-Corporation, N. Y.) This photograph shows th- com pletion of a clever double play woidced by the the New York Giants on tile Brooklyn Dodgers. Cutshaw. •it the Dodgers, had reached second las. when Daubert cam.- to but. lie nu.de n short line drive off first base which first baseman Merkle went I alter, second base-man Grant coverirg first. Grant nailed Daubert. ami with a beautiful throw caught Cut sinew making for third, and the cam era man snapped his camera as the runner ws tagged.
TEACHERS' LIST In Six North Townships of County as Furnished by Superintendent. THE SCHOOLS OPENED Monday With List of Excellent Teachers. Most of Them Experienced. The schools of the north half of Ad-, unis county opened Monday, the l.'.th. with an able corps of teachers. The following is the list as furnlibed bv the county suia-rintviideiit - i’nlon Township, J a. Fleming. | trustee: No. 1 Hazel Beatty. Decatur. No. 2- Mae Bilderbavk, Ph-aMUt Mills. No. 3— Edna Fleming. Dei ntur No. I Orpha Sheets. Decatur. No. Gladys Wuss. .Monroeville. No. U Monetna Fleming. Decatur. Root Tovv nsli.,>. t'hurles E. Mngley. I trustee: No. I Ruth B. flay. Decatur. No. 2 Irene Evans. Decatur No. 6— J. E. Nelson. Mourts l . No. Clara L. Boknu ht. Decaiut j No. 7 Helen Foiiner. Decatur. No, x Caroline Iwiwllng, Jieeatur. I’rehle Township. iMiiiiel Hoffman, trustee: No I B. F. Kizer. Williams. No. 1 Hulda Bauer. Devatur. No I liallas Klzey. Preble. No. •»- l.ewls O. Adh-r, Deeulur. No. (I Homey Itnudenbusli. Decutur. Kirkland Township. Geo. M. T. j Houck, Trustee: No 1 IUI|:ll H< hnup|i. Peterson No. I Velma U-nlmrt. IHcatur. No. 2 Heatrice Yaney. Decatur. No. 3 A 1., Brentlinger. Magley. No, 1 William Jackson. Magley. No. & lames D. Brown. Jr.. Monro . No. 8 Rollo M> Houck, la-'atiir WashiiiHloii Township, Ratnuel But I lei, trusiiv : No. 2 Etta Brandylrnrry. Decatur. No, 3 Ruby Parrish. liecatitr. No. i Perle Miller. Decatur. No 5 Melvin .Mallollee, De< (Hur. No. ii William Noll. Decatur No, 7 Marie Daniel*. D-<*nliir. No. x .Martin Hoffman. Decatur. No. 9 Rav Hniilh. liei ntitr Kt. .Mary's Township. O. J. Human. truMea: No 2 Matie Chronister, Ih-i'Aiur. No. 3 Benjamin Teeide, iH-cutur. No. I Ben H. Colter, ll 'i atur No. 4 lu-rtha Runner, Bobo. No. A W. F Beery. Pleasant Mills; Mal»«l Winans, t’leiismit Mills Mary Cowan. Pleusant Mills ' No. •> Helen Cowan, Pleaaab* Milla. 1 No. 7 Mary MeCuHough. Ploasaui MUI*.
Decatur, Indiana,Tuesday Evening, September 16. 1913.
PRESBYTERY AT GARRETT. Rev W. 11. Gh-iser and C I. I.ut-i . are representing the Decatur church [ ' i-t the convention of the Fort Wayne! presbytery, which opened yesterday nt 11 J Garrett The first day was largely | I taken ti|* in the discussion of the work ' . done In the past year mid arrangements | ' (or work in the future. Arraiigeni- nts I were made for the installation < vie ■ • monies of Rev. Yennimi as imstor o'. ' the Kendallville chiirr h. \n o|» n air 1 i service was conducted on the main! 1 street of the city by Rev. Charles V Killie. a missionary from China.;; loiliiv the ministers li< Id avrvleea a: ! 1 the noon hour at the Baltimore A { Ohio railroad shape. —-o — ■ ■ — FUNERAL OF HENRY KEIPER. The fun l nil services for the late' Henry Keiper. who died Sunday morn i Ing at the county Infirmary, were held 1 , this afternoon at 3 o'clock from Uleil 1 home of his slater. -Mrs. Frank Shoe 1 ; nun ker. Burial was was made In th- : < .Maplewood cemetery. GAS APPLIANCES ■ Will be Demonstrated to the School Board by Indiana Lighting Company. MANAGER IS COMING Tomorrow —Getting Ready for Teaching of Domestic Science. .Mr. Kauffman of Ft Wayne, th* new business nmnnger ot the Indiana l.lght la.u Hinijiany, la ettpected to arrive to morrow uit*in<a>n to meet with the city acbool hoard ami Prolessor C. E Spauhling to i onler relative io the lit . rtu lln i ion ot au* hot plates in th< room* to Im occupied by the dotnestji science < hiss of the Decatur m bools Three rooms In the Allison bull-ling, over ihe Teeple. Hrandylu-rry a P» ( l-reuh clothing store have been secured for ill* tea< lllllg Os diilliesll 11 lence. It Is now necessary to get the equip nient mid the board wishes to look u round and nemtre the Is-*’ at th* moat reaaouble terms. The Indiana l.lght i. ing rompuny l» nn«- of the flrtua in th* field for supplying the smu*. hem * Mr, Kauffman** trip lure H* has fitted tip n ilomestic sclenee room for the I Unlavzh school, and other* which aitI rot Ing niost sailsitK tory. H* bad In ; ; t» tided to come tmlov hut Ilin*-* pt* y .ented. • T|i*te are aeveral well qimlltied ap t' ills tits for the position of domesik s< l*n< e ted her here, snd It Is thought I Ihe board will make the seieitloii this | weak.
IN ITS PLACE , Sugar is All Right—But Out of Its Place it May Lose Sweetness. A BAD ACCIDENT Clint Fisher Believes Back Was Dislocated When Sugar Falls on Him. Sugar is all right In its place, but that it keep strictly within its bounds if tile wish of Clinton Fisher, tin- wcdl known drayman. He lias had demon . stinted to him that sugar is not all ' rucharine swm-tne-ss. For he Is just' aide to be out again, with the aid ol :i cane, after a long period of three 1 weeks' disability, oceasiom-d by :;m pounds of sugar that were very much | out of place. Mr. Fisher was serving in the ea : pacify of drayman at the time, ami • had driven up into tile Everett * Hite I alley to unload a quantity of sugar I and other provisions. Billy Burdg. n j clerk, was assisting In unloading it ; and was handling one of the large I :;mi lH>iind sacks of sugar. Sudd, nly ' the sac k, with 1s moving contents, i gave way and fell directly onto the j (Continued on Page 2) DESERTED BRIDE Now Wants a Divorce—Husband of Few Hours Left Her on Wedding Day TO GET A DRINK'; She Has Never Seen N-»r Heard from Him Since She Alleges. Mrs. Bertha Kilvhuer Walden, of 1 this city, who was married and de j ► •rte.l all In one day. last July 2'.. by her husband, William Walden, ha- f asked for a divorce on the grounds ol . cruel tleatmellt. 1 he case was filed in the circuit ecmrt this nu.rulng by l„ c. DaVoML her attorney It will be r- membered that w hil.Mrs. Kirchner was employed as a dish washer In the Smith restaiiruut. this city. July 2">. she ami Mr. Walden, ol .Mun>ie. who had been employed »s an luterlcsking workman, on a rati road here a lew weeks, ,e< c»red a mar- i riag- license here and went to Fort ' Wayne where they were married late, <ll the ait 1 rnooii by Justice of the; l-eme Henry Grabner Mra. Walden's complaint se(s out j that they wen- s- purated about n 3<t| o'clock that niahv ( cnd,she has not se.-i. nor heard irom him slm Sue states ■ tlial lie pretended that he wanted to| lake her on a wedding tour to Indi ! i<ra|H>lis. They arrived there about ' !• 3o o'elcM'k ami she save he took lc t Io a cheap isacrdiiig licuise- where- m ' pretended lie hud procured room* foi . the nlaht. Ream attei they arrived | there- he told her If she- would e-xettse him bo would go out and gd a dilnk . He went He ne'er returned, rthsave she believeg hie sole pur|s».- o . marrying h»r was to rob her ol he-r ■ moil *y. a, he procured 10-r iss'ketbook ■ nuitnlnlilg about IIS. will'll ll* feed . v Illi him When be left Iler at the , I>oiiiding house- sin- bad not n c*n» o’ money tee pay tier rare l>m k li<eim* am lor her hslalng there, wh- relore al" . »aa e«Hii|H-lled to borrow money fro* I J one of tile- ludv waiters at the boarding ■ house to i>ay lor her lodging ami g'J i l-ac k to thia e lly. Notice will la- given by |Mibllciille**l. aa Miihl-n is a noli realdellt The 1 notice la lelurimlil Mrs Walden reside o« Twelltl- ! sir at. thia t Ity. and Ims w-v tiil small , i chlWrrn by ber Aral marling* TO OIVK EVENING SOCIAL. wsaasuo Thr rnnhyt'rluti Xhl «HI uh** hii mm Ini mI Uh» hom** nt Ms. »«ihl Mrw H<l M’***** «wi North SfiMnnd wlrvMAt THihmla) tv'ninit »>* I|i|m Kri’k A IIIUAbAI |A*omAtli Will h» Ahrli nn«l a unoit tint** H lit«*tuird nil tlinnt* ulm nitwiM. Etnriltcwly In <-ni | dislly invited
A LARGE FUNERAL. Funeral Services for Mrs. George Moy er—Card of Thanks. Funeral services lor Mrs Georg--I Mover were conducted i-stordiiy all I .-rnoon nt the- home- and were- largely 1 ; attended. Rev. If. N. Ball oi the Blip ' .' list church officiated. Among thus-! ■ ixiiemling from out of the city wer< , the families of John Sauer. John c oi ' Ims. Andrew Sauer. I.inn Grov A i Moyer, John Hurt. Ben Moyer, Bluff ' ton: Bin Moye-r. Berm 1 : Tarlton Sel-i by, Sturgis. Mie higiui. ami others. The I family wishes nt tl 1- Him- to extend thanks to all. the n"lghi'ors. tin- p i- ' j lor. tlio Baptist choir, mid the Smith 1 &■ Bell lumbermen, and all. lor th. i niicnv kindnesses extended, and the beautiful floral offerings, given diirim:; the illmss of their mother, rind at the! time of their late bereavement. TOOK STOP-OVER Cal Peterson Stops Off at Napoleon. Ohio to Get Auto Repaired. OTHERS CAME HOME - Had Delightful Visit at Kel-j ley’s Island—ln Lake Erie. John Kvorwtt I* ft todat tor Xaimil*; 1 ' con Ohio, to moet hla son in law. <*nl[ : Ibtorson. and to a< <-onipatn hln ! HoiiK* by automobile. Mr. and Mra. ; | TvoreU and Mr. and Mrs. PetenuAi 1 spoilt two wekM at Kfdh’V A Inland ! in l-ake Erie, inaktiis th<* trip by auto! 1 mobile and Ateamer, and had a moat i Id» Htthtfid time. They then returned 'Uo days with Mr. Em-reft>. abtor.l ■ Mr*. Sam Yount: En>m there the) ‘ 1 i.c<m reded home ami stopped SutKia* | noon at Napobon, Ohio, for dinner J 1 Very r*»on •nvinj that l**«*n ' i heir automobile uof out of or<hr and , they were obliged to leave K there for! repair* Mr and Mrw. Everett ami;' Mrw. peterwon t<«»k a train l<»i <ntm. ( rritlug her** Sunday evening while* Mr. PeterMMl went to Toledo to get t ' Hutch for the antomohlb with which : 1 I to repair the ear. which waa bit al • i Napoleon. Mi. Everett went there to*| <!:;$ tn acronipany him horn* hi the I I ma<‘lilm . IN 111 HEALTH Rev. C. E. Ehlc Resigns from I Pastorate of Ft. Wayne Baptist Church. THERE TWO YEARS Health Will Not Permit Carcl for Needs of Rapidly Growing Church. Rev. <■ E F.ble. former |m«for oi < • the l>e<atur llaplfat «hiir»h, *h<> h'l’ lo re two ytatn* ago to fake «lui**ftr ol I lll** Hontlmide HttldlM <-little hln Fort I Wayne. Sunday tendered hi* nodathi | ' health !•* the < auaa <»f bU retlgnatlofi. I Hr aa* th« hrwt pio»tui of the rhun h I being there rhurtlv after Uh uraani I
button two years a»» Th* Fort I 'll.- has been very active In th* a' j I UH- In priitiiotlnH the rapid growth <>ll the i hur< h. and it was larnelv due t. I , his eierUnn thnt hlw health hs* nuw ! I Di|led ||t* ttMiii«»i»t»» th;il hl* I ■ tint) b«> <|. gg he |m nut phvni* | I tally fthif to Mtli’ml to hi* fit>itl>*M hiiring Mr Khkt'g iMMitomt* th*j 1 i.i»’nPH*r*hh» hio* iron*' ! «*iuhly ut th<* tliiu* nf th* uritHiiD i i > thm. tn II:, mu*l th** fat rwifto in Him i pint fr hm»t ntl**n«lM|M r him lx*pn t*»m| 1 ! lo*n rrri t«*d und • <mr of Ihr i hlttlf MrtHturmi In th«* *tnt> It nd I (Continued <m rage 31 |
Price, Two Cents.
HAPPILY WEDDED Interest of Decatur Friends Centers at Warsaw Today. SEPTEMBER WEDDING Mr. Bruce Patterson Claims Miss Adda Donaldson as Bride. Th«> fiih-i'f-st of many ii.-mtiir i(latiV(>'< ami friends (i nters in Wara liappy wedding was sol* emnized in uhk-h Rru< e Pnttiu'so’i, ton ot .Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson of thin rity, claimed Mi- \dda hon t'ldson. <>m* of Warsaw's best young ladle*, as his bride. A wealth of S---pt l mber's lov-ly garden flowers, with p<rtt<d plants ami ent-bouse flowers nave their l-eauty lor the decoration o» the home <>f the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. IL M. Hotinldson. t.'k Mark.t street. ,v.her - the wedding took place. The alcove in the living room, where the <ci niony ■•as fs-rloitned. was esfveclaily pretty, • ine m:o«F**d with pink and whit* flow* <*!*. all <ontriiuiting to th d< uh* <*f* ano, sounded the Lohengrin uveddhiS n :ik li. tiie ribbon bearers Airs. E. t». Donaldaon and Miss Alln«- Sail <!»■• v uhlte Fating riblHHiH. forming the ■wue. hca\ 11 v »'mbr<>ide( »*d in » j yfftal. Her long tulh v»4l wa* ; nght to h» r -"ojuas. '!ihh t Ih •bimotiT*, maid of lion* Mlrto*"• vi it U 11nv piliK nse *nd *. f»i<'FTiilnu .iiwrr m'tiucn. ine f-ioom ** Fred I I atterson, of thin cH$ wedtllng ar J joined in cxtcntiniv eSeatril it the brhle table tor the **»n Ln< lb* and Aline Vail Mr .ir<l «To h lend* of the bride v.«re s?l‘<en th« plegnuro of att* tiding t< th<* pet*%lng < • the <»»ii *!|on Mir* IhmaldMin I* nlrt**d Well | in*H n to |M« atur |«*<>|de I ( Ing n i let'e of S|t*. Otiu Si rami nn«l »h htl T. \ nil of thin « ity. w »th * horn >*hr» han urn Ihne and nmd>* l « t home *|th4ih* Siirahg*, Hhc an 010111* ct •*? *he Tri K In*: I in memlH*ri»hin *lth the Warsaw > h.n* > 'cr The bride In tm®*«Hiß*d <*f tunny
, Itnrttt* *»<l n tumi lUhim nt* tli .t nM* her n fnvorml |i<»r|<>n •tty*" <«> nn«l <• htt'v Iw-it <l<’ •IrtM nml trr-lv «!■ ••«» lit « t*’ *ml rhuriit wort. Mr VhH r*on I* onr «»< Iti-mlttr'a ntml prominin? ymw mro »M !>•• liwii menarrt in n.’w pot*? •iwls t*<* hl« KrarfuHtlon from tl»«* btotM * kroii Inina it ni»'v*l-«'r nt th»* I’* l ■'*“' u ' u t«»i> rt.iri.il »t«ff H'* I* nn «>*• ■ nntt'lMiml moainlan * n '* '•* ?•»»■.«! fnt»•••■«ltW *•• l * l * *•*•♦*' *' ;<mll<i.nt« »tnl »• ••‘II »*•«»»* •“ <n, Aft*r "• IrtW- Mr. inti •lr». FWtHffll *HI ’•* '•• «* 2,a Mumu Mrwt. IM* «l»» •'"’l'’ «11l to et*< t tb'tn. iu»idr" Ih" l<o- sitnr rnlnthn. from » <ll«lnn«* nt Ihn *MI Mr »n«l Mr*. K <l. IMnmMiHMt. Mama* rfuM. Art.; Mr. and Mr*. I.ornl Don* (ContlmtM nn Van* J)
