Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1919 — Page 1

7i 1 RAIN i 5Tr "1 THE TIMES' bureau at State Capital for All Leg'slattve News. f S dl si SNOW ' V' 4 i VOL. VII, no. r.s l '. i : ! : . t 1 1 1 n a 1 1 x k w s l i i.:. i.kaji; i ikm .siji;vi .!;. fkuijuaky i, r.H!'. twklyk paoi:s. SAT LI I i A V A N I ) Vi:i-: KLV EIDITION mm m n P23 n LN idi t 4 fcfh W f'i hi m fev&l feM-gH! K-i VV. A. 7 M ftS ?a fc L'ii 13 U M M i 3 M? bl 111 ? UZi ViU VCi&y y ilwviiy A

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Rested of Germans

m Army of Occupation Giggles at American Con- ! grcssman on Sightseeing Trips In Queer Outfits.

He Will Show

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Doughboys to

Aminiuiition Rushing

Stenay and Burying German Dead When Armistice Was Signed.

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j (I. K. S. Statr C.rresi).ntleat.) ; t 'n .-.nil. .1 il:.-.t th- i! mi.;. t.'.yf ! WITH AMJ-RICAU ARMY OF i v';,;i;' : " .'n., k,..,...: ....i. s v,,-:i I OCCUPATION IN GERMANY. ' - .a :u.- r' U,.:,' i,,' No-.v I Jan. 31 (By Courier to Nancy.) : M.. : ;1 nt 0..r,r....n ,-,,.,,-

; "A deep impression has been made : : : . . , ! j. i I everywnere by the American ol-' ,.,, ; ,, f ! tiiers," sai.l Mrs. Frank Nelson ; -': - Doubleday, cf New York city, v.-ho J',,, ':n,.-v

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T FX ill P ! " WORKERS i TO GO GOT

National Body Votes for 4B Hour Week, Efforts to Arbitrate Have Failed.

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PITY FOR CHILDREN "I cannot i;--r fse'iaj sorry f ?r scmo of tiie C-erT.aa kiddies 'uere. The poorev classes jat h;i7e aliMtt f:-injli to cover rlicir R.ikeclafs;. I in Osanu, up its t'.:e motistslss,

.-till the v.-c.t!t(.v very cold, a Uul I ;t running" clown tiie strtcs :-?ic&, :tc, :id v.-Jif.rv-.ver r. :a ' .. ct notr-.lrrr to r-otcct lii:n . a thin, j ni.- cf i',n5 aai a . v.r-c, :i3 nt'.lo ai'J red feet rat crc;l do-.-a j lie street r.:-ci lie f it'.r.'c f-fetn to mir.a I ... I jusv ntvorei.; v.-aat tlvo poc r :-."t:-3 trJre Uaa la his aolly."

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UfLI.ETIV.J (By International News Serrlce.J

, ITEW YORK, Te-b. 1 No ng-roemint has yet been reached between the mill j owners of the country as a whole and ; ti;o 700, OCO members of the Texm0 ; Workers rTaion of America rtgrarainjr jtho aanouacement of the employes that ! beffinniag- Monday that they will wort. ! ba 43 hours weekly Instead of fifty-(f-w-ar, I'resiticnt John Golden, of tho ; Union stated today Just before the ex- ; ecutive council of the union went Into I J-esslon here, that the textile mills of i tho Unl eel States will he tied up MonI uay if the manufacturers fio not grant I the workers' demands.

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,av la Indianapolis by A. C. Brown, ffefn IfA j T rctarned V. K. C. A. vorker, v.-ho in- '1 f $ J t-.ar.cea. the welcome th- Airtty of Occu- ii. XJ

a Cfenuany la tho BO-.VU win T-iir i t-

- atio Is receiving in Cfenuany iu

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ij Am. it,, x . a, ' wi!t '.e r-- ( ",n nvA cir. MORBACH, Germany, Dec. 25, v. - t t;.:-.

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rraoevine has it, my detail has the

satisfaction of knowing t.as Lnnst- j :he tvuuc;i;..r,t j.j h.s Br;tlv overcoat J mas dav that it cros-ed thmous; --t---rr. - ' " ' .

Rhine. Before the great struggle;; ..! carne to an end, while we wcre; hi iff..

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ed the opportunity would be mir.e: v.;:

c-: being a Germans

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Police of Tvo Cities Pour Long Stream of Booze in Calumet River Before Mournful Crowd This Morning.

, Mr. Groun'-IhoK-NEW YORK. Feb. 1. Prepar e (or :-ix wc-;hs of real winter. The local foreca;t-.r says Mr. Groundhog will sec his shadow when he sails forth tomorrow.

Xo-iriy every i:-h in tho Cnh

lis, Lafavette and Chicago ; ru-- in y i st a i.uhau ,1 thhi mf-rt.itv-. J- tvl.hk.y

Houte Is Unnecessary ancij

i rJn Tins" Sprt. CJn ; .b'rom ;

Station When Haid Is i to Bo Made. !

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n-. ciu ... , ,,!;.,,. T. ,:.,, ... , . ... . via ! !t f'n'r: 11 -'!-"i:io:;!.i! nn l I

the wisn has been tuiru.cu. .., ; . : i...vr.s i:,;,r-, r-t . Ji:, :!1.i i V'r. " "'" i "e'..p t"?"e'"d thousands of miles. . ' rv is t !.-: ?!. p-t-.rv-t-.n.-'i .:.' Mr. i;ur.- . t(.- .r.-t tii!;c in th- ir iiv s. You I . ., J,.- .'.- . ' : t I . v- r -tC,eNamO,h.:,ovhrh::::.md. -. .' ."' .' V 1' ! " i'ro; 'd - - - - I ! - . ; B" -:-m Ltm.mrbur and r; i I-.- .lc .--. ; ry ; X-.-S t: :. Woo;:. .-..n r- i !o"r, , ,.:.,-!r,.., hi.,v id,:,' . Jd. ',, - ,. , -'dt' ' -i-.-.a ,.r v.. -..r... j , r.',,,.. , , , ,h r.,. ,,!,,,. . . r,,:,; at...,, ,,y ,,(i, .. u.rr; ;v.:-'...:." ',,..'1 "n -. s TOW Germany. IT ,;.o..:.t I" n .-l : h : f-irl r-r ,,,,,, j f,v ; . r... ::. tmm ,.,1 into th."- r:-.-r at the 3ioi,- '.-,...., .... - .. -t , ,.,,0 y 0.0 f. , .v...--., to h-r a , .. n, ,,;;.,,.,,.,;:,, ,:, ,.,,k,: .i!;.lt.i "-''U str-o-t ! f . , r.V;h'--'.: - ,-:t- :t:-- i v r ... r , -t , ;,,ir in ".:'.:- of - - ' '' "' : ' ' o, , ..-.r , ... r, , , , .. .....o-r ,r-.: : I-'ir-l .-:r n-.vr h::l,-,Tl ! .. : tv,n :l , ,. , , . . -. ; - . .... ,.f i-t -1 ::i t.a-a ?'.' t-- ;' J:" a ... .. , ;; . ,v M ,. . :- fc r.. , ri . ... , , : t !-.'.: lo,'!" ;o,.,ut ,:h-y : -i I ( s :, .... ... i t , , , i. th-' M i-'ti's i:-.o, ih, Ki-:.'-.. , ; -o.a. io.s s.-.: ,. ;u. l-.im- r,u m , ,;, :.:s. t . ; jv , ,.f :h.;:,. T ' th- h ., ,ho , ;.. r t- '. . ., , , ,. o. ; - - . . V, v : ov. r 'ii- 0-0. t r h, to s . , :f r. n ,,( ,.; ,r; i y--i ; t h-rt o, ,. ... oo;!t.i , I v ,-: i Si 1 -.'ti. "-fh I' '-:'-!;. "a- 'li-tsh-, is J. M. M-iT. ,V h; tho .:!: t f...r,r .sit-!.;: 1 .-, - ! 1 h r. - j -I'11' I '!- A t t ' r. ,; -,-;, ;,..,.,. , ,.. ; . . .. : . : r-;r-- r. -i :it !. f'--:.i- f ' v a i.-.v :.:'-,; at li.-.st. ' h oo.o . f r.,..,; ,,lt t, , j .. , ,:: . , ; . :; , 1-r or;.:!;- to..:,-,v, ;t wouM .; . . v .- o. : - .. ; , , ... ..... v. -.!.: r ..a.-.f' 1 .'i-f- to ' f K'.T. re w-.h ji 0:10 . - . . , , : ntr.-ttiit to ah nil v-O.".-" in cv!-i . , ... ., t.. ,. -t ... :'.r.; s-.n '- -t! for h . W- h .ho;.. i ;t v. t,:,r., , " ,, V , ; si'rlr t 'V ri t : H . : t ! . ... . ,...n ,,. w,y .:r:.:t..i s.. ..V.- !-, to- A ; i ' h ii' 1 ?. ! i -.1 ti,-: t. v." '' "..'.) uii'. . ;: .... iM.ii..,.,:,,.,,;:. 'i . ,: ' V'",' ' 'V T;.h - 't : v " : .--:ih. Y'-a hto-v 0.0 h --at it -, . ...... ,i; ;., , ; v K.( U: 1 . . :. ;.t at d -. ..... i - . i -l"'h-- l'-' -o '.0 ..-y ,...,.,.., ., ,- y ,. CSIS A C0;TT?,AT. k..)i ih- i, r i-hij" !y Io. t , ,. ... ,,,, ( , , . ,- , . , , , . ... j loo . o ; r - "U t :--. . , . I lo'fril Aff'ttt or-re- . r-' n r-

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Oliarges of Unsanitary Situation at Brest Camp; LIud the Llain Evil.

I (By International News Servica.) I BOSTON, Feb. 1. Reports to- ! day from various mill centers indi- ; cate that between 600,000 and 700,'I GOO men and women workers in the j textile industry of the U. S. oa Monday will walk into their places

of emplyoment and announce that beginning on that date they will work 48 hours a week, in response to orders sent out by headquarters of the Unite! Textile Workers cf America in New York. At present their hours range from 54 to 60 a week. Many thousands of workers engaged in trades adjacent to the textile would also be thrown out of work by the walk-cut. GENERAL STRIKE CAILED, A pencral strike of Lawron-e tfxt!! workers to firaene,. nxt Monday was nill at the lneetini? of tho Renr! fo-:a;tt.:(. of iv.irii(-r.i. The offer of the M!,u' b,v,r'! f,f arbitration t- act as i'.rbitrat.T was r. .i- cu d. Th" commit- ' e will, --... .-v. r. c'.-iisider the state t-' -nr-i tts tuoiii-i t,-.r. Ni:ify-f:ve .3. h fra:,-s representingr all ratior.r.:. , pront. Xhe com-n-.irtce vo',,,.1 (irst to rej.?t the prorositioa of thp American Woolen Co., for 4- hours n, .attht hour.-? pay nr-1 tlmo ha-! one-half for ovrrtirne. The textile c. 'f cjI at I,ow:i has accepted the compa ay'.s ahm.

Will BEATS fill; COSTS HER $850 3

r.v rsA"E Tj. stetson (I. N. S. S-aiT Co: -cpoij.aeut.)

VAS1IINGT0N, Feb. 1. Con- j voted toe 43 hours. .- . ....,-.., I Thn PV''!i:ivf rof'ticil of the N-atior.nl 'n.o.is ui l cuuLc, C... embarka-. Arv,...,;,,,,.,, of t,.x?n operatives in t.cn camp at Brc-t, are being im-! r',!! r:iv,-r ;ri5: v-'i-d to request an afr ,a ... r..,.:,1t - l1.,r-.i-n1v!'ih''"nS l" r"!0pt ,ho for.v-i8ht hour I -'-' f 1 - roh. av US l.- Humanly j ,-k h-c.nnir.tr with Monday. rC-.db!r." 'rh Nv IV-dford textile council has , ! "-tbmitt-.i to the tnanufacturers a wrk:s 5tst?mer.t made totfi:e f.-h.--h;ie ui-.i'-r the proposed 4R hoyr

, in. . nr.i- of the operatives in 'hiatal mills are said to ready

t?-e hoi-r wtek.

,.. --.;v re ( KEETTSE TO COMPROMISE. f . j I-'orty t h--.ts:iral textile workers in r.I5 division centra! X"v York ate reported to hav

C''Tt a compromise pro-

Service to-j ..

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ti, ! "th. v 5 o , i J. ri:a-,.,.,si;-I.'t

try, trato! ! 'i yollerr.S for f--u p-.rl. The Htm

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3-JSY AT Aiir-'tSTXCT: TT?TS. i-riee ray h - r I h-:- ha-i rtiaarkaT.ie tri;s cu' of St-tai

T":-iT.rr: the 1ms. -lt y on ; : u r- I 1

irans by I lie Yank. M v 1- t-Ul c. v r---l CO'l r.iib- an - in trip. Wla'-i. 'h- a a- - -ti.w.t.s sh-n-'l -ve vere rashia.t .-.omh-bovs to Ft- nay atal v. a t ,-.,-U to s.-. t F.-aii- of th" "la'h .an n -a, tn:ik.i v-ha-h ! t- he 1-ft io-J-a: ! h. -s-.- of breakdowns da'::: h- !ri - t rth-r-t of Verdun. We ear:;-,! aiao'tni-i-n

iroops nivl pari- u u- a-: ,,i: i . --r- t a ri '-.-h-.t ae ;.ral raw S'-tne sa '-t::ii? j r, htttt? T rT

- cithered in oa. the 1 ,,.- trip j M'U UOii 5UX1 V JuiXJ

31 .les'rl-.! tri:ek! beyond r-tnir. The roads were f arf.-.l. If yo left ,1 truck

in t'-.e n-iv.inee 7-

TARTIHG FED. FIRST

A5 A K a S-T R I

miile to tin- International

- r lee anil t lie l.!-)y Iprrki)

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came ae-im " -o- , v - .. I--r be wished. AVe had to '

turn In the tru-ks to K-t e-.-di! for them '-:v!:"' ''T'r at the t-nlvair-- dntnp. wh-r- th-r- are! :!" ,,r . ' ' -,e ,i,,itn worth of nans-nh'e! '.rents a- e-taaer, al . t. i

t T c-Vo, ,d ' " j fa -it th-y f'a rtly will "ieo;,-n b'ls'.n-ss PU" ROUTED THE GFRICANS. V-rU. London and Tar.," At Kin.lerla,.,,,.,, T was hilt-ted -v-h A -. crd Ir.u: .;; f't- ad v-r-:s-ni-nts

:!v who tri-.I hard fa' - 1 . . - :.'.:''. aai a- u.-

They tr-at the Vmks htii:is of trade.

: n new spi

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p German family

treat us r.h-

n'ee trv t-i force i!u-m?"!v! on n.-- bnt i hate' the rrtneh ar d Kn.-.i: h. The r U ! HERNDON CASE

plans th-y never m-.-r 'bm. Ta-y f.v-rn the Kais-r but I think th"t N all done ,.e.--..t T w.-aildn't tr-.'.st my of th-rn

out of mv Ptpht. even fh'-ltsh bt cv.erre ree. i ved th- falh-win- i ft... T?v t'l- way f.rini.- did not stop i "On Monday, a ...

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f las 1 . -a a- a t h

i'i;, -l" Tl dley. '7 jairs oh!, both ef 1 1 '.: n t i n 1 on, Itai ; a tin , tab n lira- b:ir a : S -.in,-,!,: h h'. -1 !..:.: at in i-'ort Winn-' ird drove it t lintittiu-n.I. 'l'l:ls mornim- t h ho. s tried t a set; it t-i s-. ni'-n b. re who h.-.-ame sas-p.e'.-i-;s end i ali-ai the po;, ,.. t'ff r I.t.t- w-nt and tohl Stnitl: and Ihaley thnt he was thinking of liiy;nfr ;t ear and wo-ihl like to try it o-it. After th-y start' J out Lute asked

ursell, Chief cf Organiza-1 i.o-s sai.i they l.u ii threc'months

"Ko. I.'ite then showed thejn his star and tf-id thetn to drive to the police s'ata.n a here they confessed to tfalin the ear end were book-d for tTar.d Iur-

1'i-iiy. Atiiinia-.r.,..-. ;:t v. a i noad-- to,,--...' bv G. I r. I:";-"; In'tb.VHrl'thiBEAT GERMAN t!a Ataan-n rr-t- tive l-acae will be j T.IT1UT. TO DT1ATH

tion, Makes Announcement Today.

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1. After that time j, ions can be conducted j

UP AGAIN!'; ;; ;VV '-"TV 7 . .. i of I h- a aaa- - i e-n oa,;,,-;-,--! h-uu

I'.-frons or tr.e 1 . .; seao-i i-a.-

(Continued on patr.

INDIANA ITEMS.

! are

1

!ie 1 r ir.it o r - . t in tr

".i p m.. the ho-1 children nudit-rima to

by a ;; e..--.al a-; ,,f sl-en ii,! w,..-',; .iariai. oil lia! an ot-at-;.:.

conitr-ss for ti

tiie war. Mr. I'ur- j

I Ixr!ii"if vi Table ly the International rfwn Servii-e nml London Onilv Msprcss.) nnr.T.lX, K-l. I. I.ieut. Ilonlla. a

n in every plant

ficnnan pnrjiairtentnr-an. ha;

been

L. B. WHIT7EL

SEVERS CONNECT

:-m t:::;t rort, con.umerous charges as to unsanitarv

t 'a :-:! a !r-p c- : -. a, haiiuK h:s ' :'a -r - f 1ro--rps rr .. i ! J as Itre-t i.s very - : ; -.!. "Th. re !.,;, t I a d.-at - I'' t t;-,, !!, : - for , iir p.-r- ::'' -:- -ni-nts I. -i-.taand, it ! .hi,-,, mud ha s r - t ( a s i 1 y . o iii aiv ai s h,: : , -r. I'a ra i.xict;1 is a '- !( rt nixi of s can;;, iis.s inm!i" coji.-lition. i--- :':

; i-.-rii.--f-! to

I pos.-d by f.n reconstruction commission

a rrait state. i nirty thousand silk work. . rs in Patterson. X. J., are reported ready to enforce the 4 hour week. No action has been taken at Manchester. X. II. The situation is complex because the demands of the workers are not th

fame in every instance. In some communities they simply demand the 48 ; h'nir we. k while in others. Ilk" br.tcrrnco. !- want th- concession in hours 'without a corresponding decrease in ! pay-

TO

'ETER W. MEYN

HEAD NEW BANK

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WITH BIG ST0RE;j ru-U V H

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After n"ir!v f-v.-lve years ' t'-r-Tt It. v;h:'7.-- ?, ' - - : : - ' -cm;, .-tion " i'h ta K-lvri i-,l C Ml In April. IV. T. Mr. Whi;--! carae f: rem to HnV.rnot.d t tis-ii.tt" ehar-a tiie hnvina' am! a.- ;m a .-r.K n' of drv p ' d' ; a-t:a.-rt. Tr. V.-h:i7- l ts :. al nttr piars t . nt-r busin-ss 1-.'-- in ta ar h-it in what M aeity k- is rot ;,- -: a to say at th:a ti a-n

STOCKHOLDERS LIABLE

Standard Trust and Savings Co. to Occupy New Home About March 15.

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Hammond's brand new bankinK -n-.-tltution. the Standard Trust and Savings I Sank, will be opened up In its new h"tne on the corner of Columbia find Ki.'d avenues in Kast Hammond nl. out the middle, of March. It nil be an ornate two story brick, i-uilfiinLt and will be another milestone, in the progress of the Standard d's-

i-- - r.ar.k arej trie-.. At a meeting of the stockholders as-an of I)-'-' held last nitht the follow in ir e.ffir-.r.

were (lo-'al; I':-es tb ri t I. W. Meyn. V.ce-;.r-sid. nt P. G. Jenks.

ti lepre- Secretary-Treasurer It. S. Fletcher, y ''.anrovj Tiie newly elect. d directors include i the cTaoye officers and Carl Kaufman.

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trrUtr to jus':i:-e.

i a at.-wl a,.- tlr. lVdes. it wac rrnnrtivl

auu orouB.-it. many a , . ,, ..,.,! the , jtv lat:

i i 1 1 a i j ...a i i . i ... i .... . , ; ,i j - - -. beaten to de.it ii with tiie butts of the j eih suburbs rlfies. I of fifte-n tl: - I t . the (:ty ,

tall I.U-

itnry drill by t h- boys of -

sixth and s- nth jrrades. an.i 10 -heir -rie van--.--- against Mrs. j

LAFAVKTTK Charles Jewett, May- I Il.-rnacci. Th bos at I f-i-h' who have

will d.-li'.er a : bet n pupils m the ns' t-, a:ai t u- - ,

... .. i.-, uip ,-,r l-.-r adm m st r-i 1 1 n wnl re ; ni.N it .s. je i- :. i J ne flocK yam closed, net-nu

b-r-.-ft cr,:,-.. ender) to lav Tire coven, ment nunrls. who are sunerintr trom me in- 1 oi i "

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c-r of lnd'.-umpo!:

r.oosevelt Memorial address

t, ii., i -., I v t v stunda v. 1-Vb- free to state th--

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receive! at tvl! hat. us ot me i-rincipai.

STRIKE ENDED. (Ey International News Service.)

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OOMTIC Influenza das brok n -tut FT. .VN K p.irat''

here nRiiltl, an.l me s-rnoois :ia e a--ii u-

r.f the illns of tiie 2 tion C r tli" ' nr:.-i,an r..-..

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:a.-s meet- i : nt. -rests j ; j n ea m - J

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treatment tin.

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o a substantial wajro. increase.

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city, June- 2Gta. to "iuh.

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r.I'!IMOXI Ten dlp;at..s to rerue. onu,i-tee is ar- j s-tit Indiann ?.t the world peHre con- : f r the annual f.-rence of Fri nds to be held in London i.a.rai Ass in tion j in August, will be selected by tile In-r---wh!-ii v-. i'.i bo 1 T ana Yearly meeting of Friends here IT and li. i'ehruary 1-'.

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