Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1913 — Page 1
Volume XI. Number 219.
ANNUAL BUDGET PASSES COUNCIL City Council Makes Levy < ■ $1.37 per SIOO on all Taxable Property. |S FIFTEEN CENT.; Lower Than Previous Year —Appropriations Made and Salaries Fixed. L The jbtest imp Oitiini scssiol ],.| /•min.ll oi the w . ls | |ri | . I'ti.'Mlii' evening nt th.. ,j ... ... I. Th. ,„ y tax .... , . 5 »Jtear't!H4. «iTiro|:rlati<nis made Ulf Binning of th,, waterworks nil.! l jffy erlril ' Msllt fiinlit. tor the kcepiu : i of the fire il< | nrtiiirnt ami im i , I Ifciital nt (ho cilv Imihliug. the living : u ai.lark- for (he city o»ii< i„» s ami mb. i 1 otlh . rs re<eh|i|.r eoniiM'iinatloti fror 'hy. The meeting was |, mid iho nuuinei in whit h the man' I mutters were taken ~i I chow rd every councilman, as >..|| as I the mayor and city clerk was inter 1 lli< wallare of the city and it-L-Tite session otien.d with lac read i ft'S of the tninntes nt the |rt i ioi s These wore, upon mo:i.,i : ; approved as read. The proof »l mil I Meat‘on of noth- to bidders on th. ' t blinking of East Glams street an.li t Fonih Third street. and lor tb< • ■ raibmiteing of Indiana street wan read'
and a motion auide to pliue It on tile, t’oumllniuii Hale then made a mot:- n •«> <i|4-n the bids. Myra A I'lchard: s bid on the Improvement of East ,\<l ' Nr.’' street ..nd Month Third street, as I did also 1.. IV. Erank Mik Miller IN the only htdd< r on tiitr inacadam t»tn« or ffidiatia *«»rA«r. tv mntinri wn» t' n mad" to <t**<'i*i«* on the blds late: on in the meeting. when the council ■I.I I;> • ■ ll I lllil't .oil The p- ellminary assessment roll on t. ’lie \inlb strc-t impiov raeiit £ 11:>< don file nnd tj nictb n made ft X plain- same on record. X resolution j, MKfdh n read by the clerk to hear nnv ?. so- 1 di objections mt th improvement itt Jin- next council meeting, which will fee • b'tohel This leM'hllloil Wgs ordering tli -city • h-rk Ultras his warrant to: ll.Hi n tin stH-et and sen er lund tutted bay ment to E W<-<d< >■ du Imildluu of Mcuroo street Tom t! < G apt. Ar I. r.tiltomi to Thirieent I tr . t | van read This wh* adopted .u.-
spread ot mold. v resolution to i Hie g’rtllb ilteS of |a*Hl each to I XVo al. vrag trass. and adie ted ’I eerllllit'trs will bear ii per ..nt Im i c*t, due cut the 2'ltli day oi ta- . ii ’ IMS. Tit* ta« levy oi the -< hool bor.l • ftte.i and a motion nutde to pit- ■ it ■ file The preliminary ass. m.-iit r ‘ id tin- city engineer on the s--thei - ¥ it.aiin filed .ml spread ot r- or-l ' I torolntion ordering the ‘it' cleii. t f the notice to property own u I Crtrjs > tlg-tio »- to asye-iii. :.'- rrgil dirt adoptrd Olijcetlou-le-lird on till’ gcVentll d-'iv oi *' .iA rrnohdiiHi olderin; th. V’ IO draw hl* warrant on ' " rm .h-ammint dm th<- . •*'!’ i' cer> 'ill' the nanrti i endlm: 3d tit at.prov.-d and miopt.-.1 A rectified -o|n of KOk>r Rlvitiu the now vnhuitiofi thechi of iH-Rt-.r. wHliont th. n <- ! ;*..'’ J ,L. wl uim. w.-is lile.i >ll.l n .i.l £ Ift* trt i:d’«nth‘n I* •n ihi w» 1111,1 ,t, , .1 hl it HllllH” I f’» 1 iA it ' h rn H... ' 1 rl " ’ L l.mita at *lu...u.r ' lita'de to 're!.’ It to the ML,*Lu mt the K ment The psoi«'ti. "> t(> ; rttd net Im hid- | th--I tn mi«- the < it) • ' ' ...ner the re d K-r •< « ' ( , !i| ht J ,bo- nwtklnu tm ' • U IJJU.O A nmth i. ■ (! f . Irrtt to have I'hihk | wns smomled and '."lie.i , iit Eb-oh AU •»*•*'' , K prm wont comirtii'” * ■r kUdhiNtf cart •• •* It nv. ’ hu Ira. i " ■ . ... !( »a ■ rrW’f t” ~n 1 rh ,,| di l
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT /
TWO WIFE-MURDERERS Ask Parole—C. E. Shepard of Jay County, is One. I wo wile-niurderes, serving life self ‘ lenies. are among those who have pc litimied the state hoard ol pardons lor . • They me Charles E. She))"eld, .’lit. Heed from .lav county oleV- ' " "'ars a.’o, and Walter S. Green, 'iditaed irnm Sullivan county seven a'-o Both were refused paroles HIS LAST SERVICE At Monroe Friends' Church Before Goi')<J to Van Wert Pastorate. Ilei Torniohlen will preach at the Uiduoe Frit nils’ church next Sunday. Septenihi r 21, both morning and evenT his is liis last service there before taking u| his work at Van Wert, f'hio, lor the next year. HEARTY SEND-OFF Given Bruce Patterson and His Bride at Station at Warsaw. CLUNG TO GRIPS And Was Thrown to Ground' —Groom of Next Week Was Ring Leader. The !>• nuir r'lativpg who attendee
lie m cihiiii of Ilniee Battel Hou aipl n .Vis- 'ihl.i Douahison gt Warsaw s Tuvsiiat afternoon returued home tills I morning The neililing pass- d off v«n - uh ithlv. hut a the usual climax T t Keto the o. ui was treated ver.' : eughlv ; t before be board d th. I ? train »ith b’s "Ifc to leave on their 1 i ■ weddinp nip to the Great Lakes. Their train was due at about 5:15 oTh>< k and ;i <ah called for them at 1.1 the lioiu-. .1 short while before that - honr. Behind the cab "ere t'Mj automobiles with a passenger loml ol n ahnut fourteen or more in each one 1 All were tooting horns and making t< i wry noisy, note' Indeed. The cal. I driver had evidently been bribed, lot - l i km-" that the train was late and that lie ther* fore hud plenty of tilt * k ! to drive the bride and groom about "the town, with the cheering iiutomobib* part' In the red: and he did so | Whenthey linally arrived at the ata- : von thev found they still had it goodlv I nine to waft lor the train. The auto riol.i!. iricnite of the couple still
. inn • < loser to them than a brother ’ uml it was ant.- and titek. hand to I, nd litht between them and th’ noon: to get the grips and liMtgnge , Wi n cm them lor Intruded hnbel . bin. ni The groom <h>ng with nil , :ns nuuii t<» hl* luggage, and was! i irown to the ground in the tn 1 lee and , ,id m tl”* dirt but he kept his I ..|.| to the grips Eortiinntely his hh <o.it prevented hi* dcJtlieg troin ..mil disoid'H'd. hut the act from ring hist in the )»<»•■ This ■cred t.u termenters. who therruie ..nleted down, fine ot the ring 1.-iders wn« Mr. Hi liwiirta. whose w*dto Mi’* Vail, the bride’e eouaiu. | t (1... plui e next week and yesterrnitin prinilead him a r. turn ii t , K-mi-llineill-" th'n. With these ■n0.... rln !ng forth, th" couple h, ude.l the train for their trip. They x .. t to return to Warsaw by Sun I'lionah th. Her Aiken of the I’na- , ...i. . hitrch. the bride* apaatnr, r. s. o’ n’ the wedding toremony. nivis! lust a few nioni’nla too i., util. late, which was a great ..pi .dninu nt tn 111 < imcortieil. Miss * u.iii Is n member of n < htirrli , .1, .<..! !!>•' Aiken had offl lated tn., widdina oi »H th* girl* In i'i* < letr married before, nnd It was 'i , ll „„d that ho oitlilate nt thia wed- ,. ~ That Im did not wna the ' ' k >f ~i a mlgitp ri’inidlng the nrrlv,.'l of a tiniu which was la'*. Il<‘b . n li’td 1 ■ • “• thirri’tt attondlng byteri. bitt »a» *»♦ •">«* home the wedding *ldi-h was set fJr Tin <liy Till* tffthi whit It th* minister wns to arrive 7. late »"•' *«* rherk d up on th* i. nt the depot m nrrlw at 3:itA i h Tin 1 one sent over to oak Xmt the lialn thought thia meant ; h ,. train ana 3 hmiffl nnd « minute, i.t. and returning t" the limw* made ...port to that efert. * w " 4 midM th* reremony too late for the (Cooltnuad on I’ago 3) I
f — ■■■ - ~ 1 / 1 f '.■k. W" '■ ... < MrrMe: < SR V. L« yH| FRENCH AVIATOR WHO IS STARTLING THE WORLD. (Copyright by International News Service; Supplied by New Process Electro Corporation. N. Y. M. I'egoud. the daring French aviator, who is startling the aviation world by his remarkable "loop the loop.’ which he performs while traveling at terrific speed a thousand feet in the air. In France he is called the man who flies "upside down.' The performance of M. i’egoud is in striking contrast to the purfioses | of the "Safe and Sane Flying Society," which was organized to stop reckless I spectacular dying and to try and dinct the efforts of aeronauts to careful | work and practical development of the art. It would seem tha the aeronaut is possessed of an uncontroluhle spirit. 1 of dare devilness and cannot keep his own pood ceolntions to restrain himself. only recently Andrew Drew, pfesident of the Sale and Sane Flying club, was killed while attempting a reckless flight.
THE OTHER SIDE Os Story of Marital Troubles is Told by Mrs. Mihnie Kiser. IN CROSS COMPLAINT 'Asks for Divorce. SSOO and. Also Sum for Support of Expectant Heir. The other aide of the story of tin . marital troi.blea of tip .James Kizer: ' has licen told in n crow-complaint > filed by .Mrs Miiuiie Kizer, who wa» ( sued tor uivorce recently by lunie- ' Kizei. Kizer la a Sunday m hool an perintendnnt and he alleges that she tailed him a hyptu-rlte and otherwise treated him Away that humiliated 1 Il'ni. he nlao claimed site relured to took lor threshers and was sullen. .Mrs. Kizer's version of the story | is that they were married .lune 23, I l!»12. and lived together until \ugUBt »>. I!tl3, w lieu she was obliged to leave ' him on account of not beinu able to stand hia cruel treutment. She says , when they were married he took Ip r to his mother's home near l.lnn tirove. where they lived during their entire married life. She alleges that he called tier an “old shit," nnd "nn 1 old rip.'' and that at times lie refused to talk with her for periods us kmg us Hum. weojea. Ilefore sh" was cour pelted to leave him. she declnres that he didn't talk to her for three weeks end suhl that he said he never would talk with her imp In. • .Mrs. Kizer alleges that they were - .expecting the birth of a child during 1 thia month. September She says that 1 on August fi. the date she left him. h* ‘ t ’truck her when she "as In bed. ami 1 wonmled h*r. ruusing black ami blue ’ ■ aimta. She says she was not feeling ' well and was lying In bed. and he did ‘ not like it because alm did not get up . nnd do errands lor him that he i onld and should have done for himself Hi>e also alleges that i>* was Jealous of her. and was continually imaging at 1 her. nnd also acted sullenly. Instead ' ,»f aympatbizlng with her In her conr r 1 it ion, she says he refus'd to tolerate ’ t her whims, nnd abused her. " i Hhe slieges that he fa lied to got , her in./ clothing or giver her money ' v 111. wlilrh to hny the ms ossni les that * she will need because of her mndl 1 j tmn. At times ho seemed to he fond ” ot tier, but she itnya he was n contitt- " i.at nagger fault tlnd»r, und had '• a violent tompet so that she »«» kept '• in f'nnstsnt mental nnd physical four (Continuau on saga 4)
“DECATUR CAN AMO WILL”
Decatur, Indiana. Wednesday Evening, September 17, 1913.
BEES STOP TEACHER’S ROD Man Was About to Punish Disobedient Pupils When Attacked. Racine. Wis . Sept. 17 Anger. .I be I I cause of excessive wbtepering iluriiigl ; i ’’spi lling bee," li. E Sherimm. teach ■ < r in the Somers village school, was I ! about to administer corporal punish I : meat to a number oi hi, pupils wh'.n I n<‘ was attacked by a swarm ol hotu'v . i bees w hich had taken inissesslim ol' ‘ the si-Jiool house during the summer| va« atioll. Till! Ilools al** being remov I ‘i* and the walls tapjn'd hi an effort to' . smoke out the invaders. SCHNITZ REUNION Attended by Decatur People ( Was a Happy One—Au- i tomobile Trip THROUGH COUNTIES Was Enjoyed—Visit at the Old Homestead—Had a Fine Time Mr. uml Mrs (’ M. Schultz nm l daughter. Zehla. returned lust evening , (torn a very lieiighttul nip through' Allen. Wells and Huntington conn i lies. Early Friday morning tjiey and Mr. lohu St hnltz stnrteil In the <’ M < S< hnltz automobile tor Huntington They spent tin* day at the Huntington fair, w here they m<>( many old m ipialn tanccM, as boih xlr. E. M. and Mr John 1 Schultz were mlseil near Huntington . Mi John Sihnltz went to Itiumik. ■ irvm there end the c M. Sebnitz fain IB mntoieil to lllppiig tu i Islt will, i relntlves and friends. Mini' trip ton. enjoyed over the hills t<> th<> old farm, et.. On Sunday the H* htill * < family reunion was hold at tlio Itont. < of Mr slid Mrs. Him knusmlth nt Bl| | |.us. From Hlppiis E M. Hi hnttr and ' fmnllv joiimeyeil on to I’llinnu, where they met ninny more old friends nt < liurch In the evening. Hero Mis* I Zi’liln mot her voenl tern her. whoa* i ; inslrtti tioti she was under nt North ; weatern college. \ very enjoyahl" I trip wm fnk‘’n to lavra, s nmall town wh**r» .Miss Its rah Schutte tern he* i . j ,ch»M»l Finm there they again eou I tin nod lhe trip buck to Itlppii* sU'I j then to Ronhoke. and from Roanok' ■ bar k home They report an abtindam *■ j jof fruit in Huntington comity nml . . e-niiglit four rentes <»f peitchea lioni" wfthHtim. Will I'nhblti made n bualtless lily to Fort Wayne this morning.
WEDDING BELLS Will Ring Merrily Forth for Two Couples on Next Wednesday. j HAPPY WEDDINGS ; Lola Baker to be Bride <■ Wm. McCague — Rein-king-Masengarb. There will ho at least two wedding- : next Wednesday in wliich Devatui people will be inter, sted. One is that ■ I of Miss Lola linker, youngest dmight.-’J I oi Mr. and Mis. I'hillp B.iket. proml . i nent fnrini‘i'B of northwest of the < ft' , The groom will he William McCagm i of Tocsin, an estimable young m.i’i Fully a hundr'd guests will witnesthe ceremony which will be at high] | noon at the Dakor home \lter a vis ' I it at I'lufftoti and Tocsin the conpl. ! ' will go to Springfield. 111., where the' | will make thtir homo. Mr. Mct'iiguel having a good posit ion there Miss i Baker is well known in lodge and so , . ini and church circles in tills eityj I and county, and also in Fort V.'aviu v. here she had been employed tint 1- r> e« ntly. Another wedding of Wetlnesdav will be that of Paul C. Reinking, auditor I lor the Fort Wayn. A Sp: iugiiehl i Railway company, who w ill be united | in marriage to Miss Emma Mas ngurl; i ot Geiiesoo 111 CASE OF FORGERY Alleged Against Roy Woo . ruff—Young Man is in Jail on Complaint OF BILLY O’BRIEN, ; Claims That Woodruff Col lected Money from His Money Order. Roy Woodruff, a wiling man about; I y arn o!<! mhi I WotMlruff, U in jail and an cffls in! |ch a’up of loritn. y nniv Im» | t him Tin* arrest was niatl ’ j last night bv mm wh«» s i loiuid the young man on the strtM • H»» df*nh*d th* clmrty* but was take: i to jail, whvr*’ he now nm*. It rvouiH tli.it W<-odn»!F had !> « n Kitinnlaud. Billy Oltiirn was a?.*u a I workman tht»r»* O’Brien wished t 1 save some money, so he got a num** I n*d*»r payable to himaelf and mailed it li» !ii»» addreaw at l > »ebl». The letter 1 ! o hrlrn did not «all for It Rm-ent! - o Brlt'ii <ullml up th* p<»>tm.iMt«‘r and I inquin d whether h ’ had mn mail. Ili< n spiHideu that h<» had an O’llrh n , I said that h* would aetid ""tn* ; oyer tn Ret It. Xow thia mnn* * ord» i | he had »‘Mii t<» himM<d''. tn ha*e I ! mile koeplnu. was amoiiß the lot H teem* that WimmlhilT hi < <*mpiiin w|U» t j lN»y« over to th not the mall I.m l Woodruff h .uui*'d of tndorain j th* mnnevmrder and aetthut the mon ev <m It for hlntiadf. Il is tl- ot <>r wm for ' It seems that Wnmlruff has b. nI" , i thia city l.»H’l' and has !>■•!» I 1 ’"; Durkin ntld Ifc’l Jesse Kell' nlld Pf> I lirtman Meh hi immedlatel vtartrd nut l <»n the anarch nt Woodruff Twrada * I evenltiß» att r r <>Hri**n <miit»lahied ■ theiti' They went tn the hotiu- of th ( I imiiiß lady tn whom Woodruff I* th voDhI. ami (mind that they had Ron** ■ I nut biiRR) rtdiuiL hnilna gotten * I I horre and rig nt the oul liverv -tp 11 Mr Itiatnad of driving dlreetly h»mi* J ( I however they drove to the livery ate I Me and |Hd the lu»rwe Up Hhl the’ btartrd tn walk home. Poll*enmn Md chi met them In ircuil of the Martin it Matiriiiii and matin the irreat. Woodruff* when tUneh n xenra t>! age, f’(item «’d Inhe |u. |‘i» i i thli» «onit when he pl iuhd guilty tot grand larceny, tn ,h ff» rronvilh* for 1 From «me to fourteen yeara. Hr h:x» (Cuhtinued on rage 4)
TWENTY FOUR TO START WITH. , Newlyweds Begin Housekeeping With Big Bunch ot Children. Sftttinnah, (bu. Sept. 17 it .s .> ver> \ i tare thing for newlyweds t > I • un ’ iiougekrc|)ing whh twenu four < hii , > 'it’ ll h> in.ike thiir-s inelv from lit' • first day of nr»rr!' <l blUs. hut this wa ' ’lie experte..<e of Mr. and Airs. K I. j Truitt, who were niarrb-d at Moultrie, i Jia, The bride was funn<rl.\ Mr I M. F. Flowers, a widow, \\ith tw»dvi children to lor credit. Truitts first wile died sometime ago. ilia., | with an even dozen motherl» s chi! i | dren Itoth th" natticipanis tn yester ; ! day s weddir-.: w» re horeavud about | the same tint-*, and. living in the sann . I < oinm'tnit), th'v natinaliv turned t«. I one another lor cumiort. Anally aerce ' ■ mu.tlmt the best thing t»» <Jo in the I I circumstances was to bward unpld - i train. TEST QUESTION Anderson Citizens and Tlieii Local Telephone Company in a Controversy. OVER THE RATES Gary is Entertaining County Commissioners of Indiana in Real Style.
ito liailv fi inocrati What the dtio > 10l Indiana may look forward to when ' the. try to r. vitiate tclcphotr rat l ■ vitkin tlieh own limit- v-u- alHtwn ny i the answer to the fietitfon of a clti ictis' comuitttee tiled with Hie -tat. i 1 nbllc rvit-e ecmmistiMdi. asking fm j a read |ut in .-nt of ratea by the Central j . I nion ilall i < i mpnny. ' The company rerlled that the com | mission has no peer to r. gulate it : that the c< >ipuny' 'u> ■ >m - - r.-all i ini-rst ite and that onh tin- Inter i i tae < .immerco commission . nn retm- ' luo it. As the < Itizeitr w ant to secure low er rates for Aiuierson they do me [ understand wlt.v they should have to I'PP'gl to II federal ai.tlioritv when :• i purely Io al ipieetion Is nt Issue. Bui 'he thin • that liar, rai-e.l a howl o in 1 dignation here Is the counted rei l- > . the t'entral I'nkm Telephone company ti.at ln-tend of lower rat -s the j>. < > I. 'of Kntler-on should be paying u:or« ; lor their telef lanie- than th.-y hi >" , Ing at present The company pruts illy seri'd noth- tl >t it intem' d feondm | its bu-iness in it* '-wh .■nil would raise prft-ea if it -n” 'I t<' Gary, Ind.. Sept. 17 <S|-e ini to Hally democrat) t'cimty eommbsion lira from all i arts of Indian - < am-' hor» today for the three du)> annual con i ntloti of the State v- -• 1 alien > ' I'otiniv I'l-mmi-’loneiMan- eountv auditors u o attended ' ontri" tors and supply men w-'ie attrmtvd licre bi the i unvention. until th* lot >1 ni-m -minty lias appropriated fl dM for -n---■eiirtulnt ieiit Tb<- t'oig’i refill > I 'IM turned over !• num to the B“ «< i intlen icr th" ’cssh-ns of lie <on ■.'■tition and th" club al«'» ha- tak<Mi lomplel" «h*rge of sh«»ffl'>- iff <■ w to th" ylsitor* \rnlt' ■ '• °n ani'j- "I Inlet -*t to .ouiitv officials, auto ride >< - bit to ills steel mills, theafrr parties; tin I !. millet* ar> aMfing th*’ i-nt'-rtaln uieiit- plrinned inr th" otim "le TO BE GUESTS r>f Pert Wayne Veomtn —Decatu* Homrttesd Invited Th* Yeomen will Im. >• rti fmioitati< meet 111 ■ Il'Vt Thut-'l.-iy eve'-iu , * h* I hi rungemuut * will he mad ■ for g<»tuto Fort Wuni" rlii.rvdnv <t t’-llvlx- '> Tli'-y arc invited to th* Inltiutl.m oi n Inrg' class "ii that date. \ Imn \ i|>>et will follow th" initiation m-' there will b*- other entertainment ie-a lures provid'd. GENVEA WOMAN DEAD Geneva, Ind. Mopt 17 - Ti< sum al lo' Miss Vlpldi Burke, who d'e-l i'--i ’ Hatitrday rv'-nlng. will lie h< Id In ill M. H. church Thuredny aJt- ruouii at i n clock. She leaves a taotlwr. kistcrl ■ and mother, |
Price, Two Cents.
HATS VERY HIGH Not in Price But ir Dimensions— Millinery Openings Attended. VARIED SELECTION 31ack is Very "Good’ This j Year — Bulgarian Colors Used. -Ilats nr. very -ond this year/' .-aid tore th! week, will c< e oUC I in-, .i > I I . ! - : i . ■.«‘ Wbilo th. gWMter numher t , the • ■ } j .fc I) ,• .'I ' I 1* Cne hat fr<»in Its base to B'»- tl|» <»( liali var<i Knottier hat h •! two tall mlngg formed of Hut* <1 rildu.n twin-
trimming over the she Ider and down io the hem of the nairow skirt* Then, too. there are th- low. wide. ; - f i,*li- .veeping efl'-< ts. wit:: the trimEtv nnd varv from Bnwers. t ::reat ipigwttty of ostrich i Intne tbt url- ; i d. soft, f- atli- rv plum - ■ -fi- hi ' to th" hidi’- imll te mid h >rt tte uixture of the spring. Pii It i» n.:i-'li <rt|t*o' c;ids, bti-ilie’S yfirl’ Vlm ;i the rakish tn ii,* tntit it- mime - ttiUK lu't of «'l*.Ct. I*t« ..t a • i.ovtl .frilled l-r'm d>o"i Im - ' th flier, »I re aher barn!. I- flo*. • t or hit of ribViV ol .1! 11l .» <; t I fiuo hat bud » f' r I nd to trnit- h « f«r t'gil nnd -•••■ the h'-nd-wenr" Indies ;>Md ■ t II t i»ti of til' »r«r<. I • th oui I’.in-. rhow even higher huts a'hl trimming minlh-. So cheer up, v e Utile Indy who wants to dd to her THUbTEE'S VIST «F TEACHFFS. Trustee l». J, HtimAli of *<t. Mmy t township authoriz > th< in’h isl lof torn tiers In hie town Jf f the , yeur: Xo. i Mnrv r- v ■. he t> • • Xo, 3 Mat!* ' Itrori tor. It atui. Nn ?. lienk.min T-■ id - l> ntur. Xe | Hou ft, t‘niter. I- ‘furNo, i Il'-Mha -.inner. Iwd-u N«, *> W. F, It-T'. taeasiut Milla: •Mabel Win ■> Fhj ‘'trt Wilis: Mary Cnwiiß. Vlrassnt Mills. No. »5 Ih-tan t'mrsn. ' No 7 Mary Mct-tllenrh. I’taaumt Milla UNCLE HE2EKIAH OBSERVES Ks y‘ noils a man tappiu up* th* winder ** T* st> by y* m dn't think 'he's try in f dirt vstlti y'. ih m»y ba I intly awaitin' fibs.
