Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1919 — Page 5
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Question of cc-ripe nsauons, -insurance, back pay and re-employment arc some of the subpcits to b- i!is(M:H;..--,i Friday and Saturday when the h.c.io service section of the Rtd Cross will hold a regional congress at 5ary. Hume service workers from 1 laniimmii, East Chicago. Indiana Harbor, WhitTg, East Oh! tag a rid other towns of the county are expected to attend. AH members of the various committees in these cities are iriged to lie present. All ineetmss of the convention are to no held in the Y. M . c A. with the exception of Friday fvemns m cting. I'.'.oh wU he iieh! nt ti e (.Vnsrfsat onal church. Tl'.c program follows; for First Day of t'oitfrrrnrp, !0,f,r a. m. Getting Home Service Firm'y EstaM ished 1 How to (lei Hoi-o Service Effective -'y organized. a Organization o" chapter-wide Jhir'sdh-Uoti: b Use of Wluntee: j. r Methods of g ttin..? and 'r.K Home Service before trie pub'.i?. 1 General discussion and exchange of suggestions and experiences in or-g.-nizing and pror.:ot.n$ Home Service. t:.la p. m. Luncheon " 00 p. ni. ihesent Day l."ks of tiie Home Service. 1 Continued service to the families of enlisted tr. p. . Why we should know every enlisted wan and his family: h Information service; c Rroteoting soh'.ie.s and sailors WATSON AT LINCOLN BANQUET By International I-Te-K-t Service.) IXH'ISYII.I.K. Ky.. Feb. 13. Turn i ho railroads back to their lawful owners without any nd'htional lesisiation and they will be in th hands of i e.-r ivt rs vvitiiin ni;i"ty days, U. S. senator.- James Wa?on. o' Tndia.na deiared durlnp: his addre? s at the I.tn- . oin bar.t;ut cf the I.inc '.n Tro'ec- : ce club last r i h I. Senator Wj:?. r. v mer:ber of the interstate coo-n , t ; - e, rjuotM f.i".; :: to shovr tho.t in J.i'vei'-v a'oi'1 covevnnt operation of railroa :- showed a def.e.t of $7?. 000. ' rn! irol that durinsr r'.e first year of Federal control there tv an a deficit of $r.'vrKl0, "The proMetp. of povernrue nt ownI ship is today the greatest pi r 'oiem I'arins America." said Senato- Watsin. Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort. CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL AND CASTOR OIL If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs.'" Look back at your childhood ca; ft. Remember the "dose" mother insisted on easier oil. calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you f ought against taking them. With our children it s different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic, simply don't realize what t hoy do. The children's revolt Is weH-f-nind-d. Their tender little "insides" are injured by them. If your child's stomach liver bowels need cleansinp. gi e only cious "California Syrup of Fiz-s.' action is positive, but prr.t !. M. of mothers keep this harmless anil 1 iort t fruit laxative" hardy: they know children live to lake it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten 'he stomach, and that a teaspoonful given todav saves a sick shiid tomorrow. -ioq b -ioj istSJnjp jnn jsv tje of "California Syrup of Ficrs," winch has full directions for babies, children of all apes and for prown-ups plainly on each bottl". Bewa-e of counterfeits sold here. See that it irt made by "California Fif? Syrup Company." Befuse any other kind with contempt. Adv. 'tli. v. , J i'Vl. J , . L ; 4 Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m., Feb. 15, 1919, 2 mile west of Lansing postoffice, in the Viliaqe of Lansing. Horses, Cows, Pigs, Chickens, Shetland Ponies, Belgian Hare Rabbits, all kinds of Farm Tools, Hay and other articiis too numerous to mertion. RIEMER VAN TILL, C. P. SCHQON, Auctioneer. Prop. CRYSTAL GLUCOSE for Fine Candy PROMPT DELIVERY Telephone South Chicago 920 AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.
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V lie.-ne jnteiesis and business utit'l he is a!l to assume eoTplet,charge of them himself. - General discussion. T t 'on s i-cgii tion -1 Church, darv. 1 :3 p. in - Starr Oa 1 .1 w a I a d or "T ii Future of Social Service and tic' 'mi! nbxttion of the Home S?rviel'r..st,i nt. R. i'. Collier! c Reconstruction and Re-l-blucMlng Use Ciipphd and Pi-ahled Men Program for Second la. 1 'T : 0 a. m - -Home Service and the I 'o.r. m u r. : ( v ! How to eo - o ne --a t - wit;, state age n cies and the ot lier ng. nces t h e -om m u u : : y ,-, To r'i"ii oie puld e Ilea: th: b To further clii'.d welfare p:og ra m s : 0- To encourage eonsorva no:- and Or;;'; , il -To s.eu"e better 1 v;:ig conditions. 2 - inter-chapter and in tor-community re! a t i . m sh i ps. a In hand! ins tmns'i-nt families Mil persons who a'f non-resident and in need of assistance: b -In tiiskinK imiu'fies for and giving assistance to other communities and chapters in soivinsr Hon;n Service problem s 12.15 p. m. l.un'heon. ":V r. r.v -When 1h- Men Come Home I'Vmobi'iz.i. tion Problems. 1 Re-e.-ta'.dish'ne; t!ie returned enlisted man.: a Service to the disable m?.n 1 Service to the able-bodied man. GARY DEATHS. nr.i Farai.sus. S3 yeats obi. d . e .! of influenza-pneumonia at St. Aantono b. .spits! ye st e-relay. liurial from Wil1'sms chape! at Gary Oak Hi!! cemeit y todav- at two o'clock. I It FN K Irene Cly, 4 years old. Van Eur on vv iio was burned in the hack yard of the home by tire from matches she ws play ini; with, died at Mercy hospital Tuesday fvenir:;. I'urial serices were held f-om Williams' chapel today wit:, nitrial at Calvary remetc -"v . uosk iini.i.i.ti. Tii.-ee ; ear obi dau;-;lt' r of Mi. and Mrs. Charles Ft llus, 1 S 2 1 Jefferson St., died at St. Aantonio hospital of pnc.imon;a Wednesday. liurlal in Oak Hill ceoretery in charpe- of the Wd-.:.-rtts rmjertaktng cem.iinv was made. jHUBBY TAKES j AUTO; SHE SUES ! FOR DIVORCE Viola r.en-.aiey i.-s minus the family a ..tornci.oe and r.U th.e thousand dollar.:, the sa tnss'of the farrrly, aid !or husband, Linus He has taken everything and did rot leave any ai-tb-ress as to his whereabouts, I't, grounds fi'ed for a divorce this rur.-n-ir-S in the Gat y supetii-r court. T!i" l:ft!iilyj resided in tiary where he was employed at a bir salary at the American Sheet and Tin 1'late trill. .n'rhf-r divorce fled in tlo- '-lary sttpe; lor court, was that of ill isa be ; h Frechette, who sieves that her husband. Joseph, had the habit of associating and co-b a th t ir ;r with lewd women at West Hammond and Burnham. 1!!., and boasted of it in a boastful way on many occasions to his wife, anel then abandoned her. They resided in Gary, where she was em-ph-yed as a waitress. i - CHILDREN FOUND ASLEEP IN DEFOT i 'I'wo rn.bltep. I'rank snl Marftii'.-t I lociitf.iin, 13 arid 1 years old, vviio I reside1 at Cooley , Indiana, were found j fast i sl";i in tiie M. C. depot tn Gary at three o'clock this mornins j and turned over to Juvemie Officer j Jone;. The Fttle ones had come to I Gary where their father Is employed ! with Hie Calumet Supply company, and became lost and Bivintr up in dispair cf flndinsj themselves had put, tin for the nljiht at the depot. The little ones' father came after his cares this morning at 6:39. MICH. CITY WOMAN THIEF CAPTURED l-a.-i ntsht nt 10.45 the Gary police d e pa rt rc r. r re- eived a pheine message from the Michigan City police to In-teri-ept. a woman 41 years old. by the name of Bertha Zeravvsky, and her two sors who were supposed to arrive in Gary over 'he Sou'th Shore due at -2 o'clock. Captain McCartney went to the dp..t and picked up the woman and her two sons and notified the Michigan City police. The woman hncT fto'tn $310 in war savin.?. stamps from .1 man by tiie name of Frank I'rcrnrk . whom she had p-om'ied tt r.-.a t ry but did not. The woman returned the stolen war stamps and was not prosecuted. HAMMOND CITY CLERK BOWLES HIGH SCORES Biiiy Lose. Hammond city -cletk. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. It has been said that there is now hardly a city, town or village in this country wherein some woman does not reside who has found health in that good, old-fashioned remedy, I.ydia E. Binkham'a Vegetable Compound. Therefore, if you are suffering from some ailment, nd oardly know what to do for it. an I have tried other remedies without help, ask your neighbor if she has ever used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If she herself has never had be neeel for it, undoubtedly she knows others who were just in your condition and who have been restored to hea'th by its tt-".- Adv.
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A Free Trial of r? ramld Pile I rcatllicnt Is One of tlx- .rnndet Kvrnl inn lafr Kiperlrncrd. Vou with it piles oiare suffering dreadfully iilnsr. bltMing, protruding hemorrhoids. Now, r',o over If?- X V r.' AS'v' ft r A on T'onltlvrly Cannot A (lord 10 Isuure 'I'licr HeimirUable I'f mill Id . to :.ny dru.T More and ;:! a r,)-c'nt l of l'yramld lMlc a t nu-n t . l:elicf ;tiould cum- ;:o quickie v u will jump foe joy. If vim arc In doubt, tend ff.i- a 'h ee ftial pa ' a,.-.- I -.-mail. You win tlo-n b- cotivirired. I'eii't ("clay. T.ik no ,vl by I ; t u l e. i SAiri E coi rc rvuAMib muc cii.m p. ::y. tn"'i I'yramid r.ti ileitis , Marshall. .Mich. Kind;-.- send me a Free sample of Pyramid 1'He TrcatuifU, in plain wrapper. Xarce , , Street c;t e . C,t last nUht w-nt to ijary to bowl. The; "Tribs" of the ii!y leUKUe needed a man ar d loll ti'bd in. He bowled 213 one panic and his team made lutl for a single er-.m- and 3027 for th'e' ATTENDING CONTRACTOR'S MEETING K H Snow icn, treasure- of the (Ir.rv !t.i;h!ers and Trades Exchange. Is attendinir a me.tinir o' the. Associ ated Btiildmar font racteu s of imuana at Indidna pi' is. Mr. Sn.di n is i member of the executive board cr the state ot san'zation and sev. ral impor tant lii.biin;; issue- is b'-ini; lefore the conference. ;ht F.r. ec :: ! ; v e ben rd of loc i! f oh- n?t w , the ( veriinu" f F. bru si ie- various matters ourers o" trie t in Gary op ISth to con-iinn-rrtaree. SUPT. WIRT TO ADDRESS TEMPLE ISRAEL FORUM William W t . superintendent of the Garv pul-io' ci-t;(,'.c artd th.e world renowned edtifi tor. will address the Temple T--rru-l I'ot'tm r-t the temple. Gary, next SiTdar. Feira.iry H:h, at e'-ven e'clr r-li. RETURN FROM WEDDING TRIP IN SOUTH Mr. and M - s KBvar! rain" recentiv ma rrb'd- returned to ';a ry yesterdayfrom Thdr weddinr trip In the southeast, whtre thr,y toured for six vveelcs. visiting St reterebtirc. Miami, Balm Beach. S.il'hu- Spr!r-. .Tack-sonv-ille. 1""... an I many other southern cit'ef. e.f ir'nort. CONFIDENCE GAME CHARGED AGAINST HIM nr'' nnd r n " 1 rr'"tp. fr.i'r n t f.nt r t 're f: ; r" t p -r r! I' Vpfrr,i n frm a jMst;1 rn-irt to nv-?-i--r p vnrrnnt '".ir-, rhnrincr Vr-'V. v. ith r k i r. rj a r a ; f : r-n r z mr n t Hn rv v. V I. H ft r r. w rrti th suhpofr.a "b'tt is at n Inrs whnt for, ! ni tV K c 1 . r fii a Vainer a f rrr,-p r ' -1 Tl . ' ! " 1 rt 5" ! 5 5 f h O I t !? T " h of r- r t nrlc rrr n s ' -n ' : f 1 ho TP, fitj'orq norf n-r?;t'i. TI10 ta r- p:-,--'! V p n") pood but Mr. f-'ftV;- -' i ''" ."t m s an" -T.rMup 1n t h p yo'if ; t ; " r: . . ' r I ti on!;: a 5s ot hoM ?r . FIGHT BEGUN BY EAST CHICAGO f Cor.tlr.uert from pace one.) seat will have more supporters' now than it would have liar! at any former time in the history of the county. Attorney Barks said: "The location of the county seat lias been decidedly wronjr. ever since it va first established. The -ry fact that separate ro'irtn have been asked fo.- and obtained ?n various par's of the county is proof of that fact. I 'ere we have in northern Lake county a population of 160.finr) Strati's! .1 pr " 'e S.'.ifift in the sou thorn part of th.e county. Not only that but the northern part will prow by leaps am! lou mis elurim,- tha next few years followinc; readjus rii'iit. I would like to see the county sejjt placed where it would be most rjvailable to th greatest number of people. We rni-rht disannex and form a P!sirit of Columbia where the cities of Gary, Hammond and Kast Chicago come nearest together nnd place it tnere. Any location near the center of population would be all right." i CROWDER IS HONORED (By International Nexv3 Service.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. The president this afternoon sent to tho senate the norn;nat:on of Major General K. K. Cj-owder. Judge Advocate gereral, to !. judge -dvocat" general, with the rank of major geneiah for the period .irs o c f F . 15. 1SH 1517. wit'.i rank from (v-tobe MAY HAVE ! NIGHT SESSIONS j (B7 International 2Tews Service.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 13. In a fna! effort to avert an extra session senate democrats will caucus tonieht to decide upon whether to compel night sessions durfner the remainder of the present session, in order to get the regular supply of bills through both houses before March ft
Too Late To Classify LOST Wri.'t watch with gold ink chain in E. C. Minas' or S and Ific store. State st. Bet urn 515 Morton ave. Phone Hammond 796. 2:13:1
WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room house, furnished or unfurnished. So. side; must be in desirable neighborhood: rent Address C. E. Pardridge. Jlh t't'i i Jtfg. Co., Htumnond. 2.12.3
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GOLF COURSEYESTERDAY Caretaker's House and the Barn Destroyed by Maliicous Boys. The West Hammond fife department j was called lo the Country Club Kolf I liuU: last evening .-.bout .six o'clock I ,.!,... , ,-t,... , ,,r . i." i., . v . . - - i I'l.l iiv.ii'll V (III )K IV disli lmys whose ,b redntions at tire i'i iirtry Club have inml,. them particularly soucht after by th iinlire had set tire to the rnretaUtr's hmise and barn ; near the fourth hole on the west yide of the courrv. Th- huihiinR was totally j ci.n. um . The tlrem. n made a gallant. effort to reach the; spot hut were Imtu "ded by t!). ditches and wnt(r hazards I on the Kolf course and when thev (tot Mream playinK on the liurnini strucire it was t"o far j;oiie to 1- -oayed. It is e s! inia 1 1 ! t h;i t 1 -trucfion of its pr ;h theft and pert y hi the past J.".. '0'1 and 1 he losses. fi v e hp s fa rs i he el ub ha -, ;,, 'tie noth'np to pre-, en OWLS 10 PLAY THE FORT WAYNES i.--r!:.-i ..r. To Tift; Timks 1 WHITINC. INK. Feb. 13. The WhairR i. wis tUK live, the Hod Crowns, wid play the Fort Way ne -p. O. I'. Club Fri- ! day. February l ith, at Slovensky Dorn. ' Gamo starts at 7:45 p. rn. j The T. O. It's held tlie Great Fakes' Naval Training Station quintet to a 494 1 score a Fort Wayne recently Thev have booked, so tiny inform us, the H.-iyton Trianvb s. Hetroit Y. M. O.'s a r.d the New York Nationals. All of these teams are of the first calibre. The Owls are working hard for this RPtne and it will surely be worth sceinjr. It will be a real battle. Lineup: T. O. P. Clnb. -Whiting Owls. Myers-Hamilton -B. F. Johnson-Tressler Schuessler L. t' FUiott-Griesel i I iuiiihi rt -C - Feenev Hoffman U. G H:ran-rond Cr.mmirs L. G Cochrane The Owls second t-am, the Folarines, will battle the strong West Side Blues. The We:n Siiiirs have not been defeated thi3 year. BOLSHEVIK LOSE BATTLE (By International News Service.) LONDON. Feb. 1 3 Bolsh e vj k forces facing the allies on th Archangel front, in Northern Russia, attacked at Kadlsh on the eleventh but were driven back, said ad vies from Archangel today. The Bolsheviks are said to be advancing csainst their adversaries in Si beria. The Bolshevik army of 23.000 men on the Archansed front. Is well equipped, having 151 machine guns, sixtysix field (runs and one-nine inch piece. The an ti - Bolshc v i k forces in the Krasncv sector have ben voluntarily withdrawn behind the lion, owing- to the effect of Bolshevik propaganda. A new Bolshevik commander-in-chief lias been appointed to the northwestern front to standardize the arrnv. Aviation schools have been opened. The army lias been compelled to reduce Its bread ration one-half, ho w ever. I SCHEIDEMANN ! FIRST PERMIER ! UNDER EBERT (Continued fre.ni pae one.) that Herr Scheideniann had not yet been actually appointed. A cablegram to the Interna t iora! News Service today said that Scheideniann's appointment had formally taken place. The following is a synopsis of the. temporary constitution as 't was amended be f e.re its approval Monday: L The assembly's object is to adopt a permanent constitution anel national laws: 2. The government's proposals to the assembly require the sanction of a committee representing the several free states. This committee, is headed by a government member from each state, the members from the larger states being apportioned to one vote for each 1.000,H'0 inhabitants, however, no state may have a membership bigger than onethird of the total membership of the comrrti '.tee. 3. The committee is entitled to address the assembly at. any time. 4. The assembly xvi'l adopt a future
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fi rrt.tl to a referendum vole by Hot president if a dir-acreement ari '. 0. Fnimport.'.nt points are. reftried to the old Cerman constitution. K. The pr'5ii;nt will comluct the republic's affairs with authority to rt present Cermary in matters of international law. He will siKn forietrn treaiifs on In-half of the. republic and receive amha ssurbirs. 7. The assembly will elect a r resident with an absolute majority and the president retains office until his successor Is eb cted upon the basis of a p rm inent constitution. X. The prt sldi nt appoints the cabinet which will control the supreme command of the army and navy. The members of the cabinet must have the confidence ftf the assembly. 0. The president's military and civil orders are not valid unless roun'vrsiKiic.d by t !i: cabinet and the cabinet. i: responsible for them to the assembly. lo. The lempo-ary constitution i effective immediately upon its adoption. It will be noted that the cablegram used the word "republic" in ditaiiin"; th- .rixth clause of the temporary conIstitutlon nlthoujrh the assembly had nn-nan-nt lv akrrce.i to have t.ermany olfi f i- ' cia!ly known as an empire under the j new government. j All political parlies have united in the format K.n of n committee which has framed a world appeal for th rcpatrmItb'n of ibrman prisoners. The delegates who came from Alsaco lend Lorraine have petitioned for seats j in the ar sturdily, nrKiiinK they are rishtfully represenlativ'S of the German errI jdre and wore eniit'ed to participate! in ('he making of the constitution. They demand the right of self-d Mormir.atiou. I TUT A PTT A T. LAW AT HAMBURG nr:r:l.IN. Feb. 13. Martial law was le.larer'i at Hamburg today as a rei suit f pillatninK and constant clashes ! between armed bands and troo;,s. Mo tor trucks fllled with Rovernm dicrs f-re disarming the mobs. SOLDIER IN TROUBLE OVER GIRL (By International News Sei--ice.) BOCK FORK III., Feb. 13. A sold.er olaminpr. to be Arthur Snyder, son of a Cleve'ard. Ohio milionaire, was fined J3iti and costs, when arraigned in police co.irt here today r-n a charge of d i s o rde r! y conduct. According to the rol'e a sixteen year old girl figures in the charge FOOD NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF (By International News Serrlce.) BERLIN. Feb. 13. Verbal negotiations over the shipment of food supplies into Germany have tfeen broken off at S';m. it was announced today by the sub-committee of the German armistice commission dealing with relief. The prospects of fod shipments Into Germany are now uncertain. According to- the sub-committee the: break resulted from increased thlppini; demands by the allies. EXECUTE 55 GERMANS. (By International News Service.) BERLIN, v'a London, Feb. 13. Russian Bolshevik, troops, under orders from Nicholas Lenin'h are invading Lithunia. to unit the Spartaeans and Bolsheviks, according to information received here today. Sixty. five German civilians were txeeuted when the Bolsheviks captured tiie village of Telyze. FIGHT A DRAW. (By International News Service.) PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Fe'a 13 Joe Welling. Chicago lightweight, and Phil Bloom, of Brooklyn, fought a twelveround draw here on Lincoln's b rthda y. LEVINSKY WINS OVER COFFY (By International News Service.) BOSTON. Feb. 13. Battling Levinsky todny holds a twelve-round decision over Jim Coffey as a result of their Lincoln's birthday bout here. Levinsky outpointed his opponent despite a big difference tn weight. WILL PRACTICE IN GARY NOW VALPARAISO, Feb. 13. Dr. Simon t'oung, for seventeen years fi. practicing physician and sargeon of Valparaiso, today moved his office to Gary, where, he will practice in the F O K Li C A S i . Wortiiington. ONE PIECE DRESS. The ao.-ent is on tiie i .n; lines in this Kress, ana this fact nisU-s it a ve -y - rod style for the short woman. Tbeie is an rnbroken hue from shoulders to hem nt ihe sides. The vest is set in at centre front j i.d forms a pqtir re ncK. Tiie rol! vllar stops ct the !in of tiie vest. On., nay select either of Ihe two styles of s'eece fivea in the pattern the i.-ei;, ( ',me f'tting style or the shorter on " t ". wit':: mffs of contrasting material. The dress is tacked in two .shallow plaits it ear h side f the front and hack, and 'o.-lt sectioDs hold tie rent .1 in fnlncss in pi. ice The lady's and miss' one pic c dress N'o. t153 is cut in sizfs It".. IS years atitt Ml to 4'J incites hi;si measure. Wj 'i.li r lower edge is l"s yn-ris. The :M !i si -,e requires 4 1 s yards.",' inch nir'eri:t'. Pnc jl cents.
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i-'imjiivtird for the p-irchase of prop- j 'My by St. iv-tors rhitrt h f..r the cote- j MEMOKIAM. th n of a new chitr.-h et;:ice and a! In fond remembrance of our rt-iar son school buildins. :on":r.;ct;.,n of v.-Lk.i I a nd brother. Howard liorchardl. xt ho djw:ll be started by Jl.1v 1. ; parted fr- ni us ono year ago today. ' ' February 13, 1318:
ROCHESTER Frai.k V,. Voder, a St.! Joseph county firmer an 1 Mrs. O.ivr ! Kline, of Huntington county, xvlil be j ' ' " 1 ' i 1 1 - i I 1 . i ' I J ill M 1 i .j TO wiiii.ii will l- held here Fcbrunrv 20. I SHLLBYVILLE The last week i n August hes been t'lo t"l bv the Fh.el- j nv Gounty Fa:r A soe iat ;on fo- tre 19 1? fair, and superintendents of va -rio'is c' eto,i rt m e n ot hste i,.-ea v r-r.;n ted for the wot k. PI...INFIEI.D Frank Kratze- wh: has been jn charge of weaving at toe hospital for cttrp.tnal insane at Michigan City, is pi c-ri to the State School fur Hoys be; e to in'iugurato weaving at the s. ::-.-. PROVED gaEreaimiffcsrsiwg Ik MIL U2-lcFI UTS,
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