Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 235, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 June 1917 — Page 4

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a and CarA of Ttianka ar . a ch.rse of fro pr Una of en. . h muvii'l accoinu..l r nutwi J kind. Advertising m&llvr of or anv'tt'nif of a lias nature . at any prlea. 'tldltic rate aaada known on ap--.-lin Alvarrtfntrji;irttivW .'.in laa Ao4Utlua. J".'w Xork . j'.tcsKn. . , t l ntioiiea Ilustnaas, 7a; .Stwa, 2f a. " KAffOmO C i.B!CDaV I Stated Kaatlaga. f No. . 1 . A A. X. see

and Kr:.Inj irh month. 7 30 p. Ivrv TolW, seerc'.ary; Walter

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j THE ORSLIIVER GF-NFAUMJtliTS Un buried th-m-selves to determine just who Gen. Ivrahmg happen to be in an ancv tuil-tlrwent way. Ami the rcsvlt i the u- u il "truth that is strung. thi ; . fiction." for it i I I THING'S .established, seem .IM'ESTRY iniy without andoubt, that lie i: descendant of a Frederick Per M-.g who, with his brother Johr. rame tu thi country from Alsace ritnee, in 1749, Thev landed at Baltimore and oo. after settled in W-.tmure'and count Five gp-terations down the line fmr Frederick nmi this John, who is rill tng the world's rye just now. In 18S.r hf futlier moved to Larelde, Mo. where John was born in 181.0. And no the thread of romance spin, about "Black Jack" Pershing, fur, a the head uf the nrsiy, ho has gone bad to the cradle of hi race, h irk to liirh for the Asace that was the home of hi. ti' u-K nitors. It whh as if tlie mothw tm V'V called throuRh the eorndorr oi tunp, and the far-off son hcurd tlu summons. Ilia wlmion to carry our flag U the front w;m a prpiripdnatpd act, fn trr.iutr.rrd of hi plndil qoalifiesitioaf but hi eltrti' b'- of "trail of Ainatiun M" art aint tunc artd tW." The iMwrnm' had, in all utrnntr prohahiiity. ntvpi hrard of hia anrrtrat origin, th ounce bein mle entirely on tticri' &nd rr.nk. But the fart that he b fitrhtinr. af trr a rpnturv jted a ha!f iince thr w.i ration of his jiprpie to America, fo: the frrodom of the country of hit an rr.itor is lAoty to hr.ve a Irrmrndou; rspntal rlfpct on the Aatiana in ih. rwilfc The relini'msly inrlinrd wil1 a in this the hard of (lod hrinjrinf bark, a hy pre-oniinatinn. oi;p p.f thpii Trry dwn imciier tn hrpuk the houd i;j ttrrra.in autfci::'y. Whin hr Kwi VJtn mt't AUacr ho will prn.ahiv

h-iiM il as a h;pcm!ly wot dplivcror, a nimtary M is. sr to the tMr!e of hi oriRin.

i i j ('. Il.i 'l t u hi iV -s, r-1 1 k and cud i ll t f cui.linn of m we oid hrn. fii i ill iliown, who wail hrotV here to. t.'ie hmim of hi.i brotiicr, rpoiiri!, from Michiiran City, doe to a alirht paml tic atroko, it somewhat Iw.trr. .uwton Meek, vt Crawfordsville, was on rir ftre(ta part of thif wopk. The lichtRinc Wednesday niirln itTiirk a barn oa the farm of Cliris'tojihrr rumish, doir.if some damao, and also killi-d a Kod milch cow for Dave Canada. ticortre O. Brown was in Craafordsvillc on huMnrsa Thursday. Hay Kddipr!ie!d( who was arr't '-y

tally idiot a few day atfo, suffrin(t i slipht fli.'j-h wound, i afrain able to be at work. F. G. Hooht r. t: V) ill at the borne of hi son Hasil t Iiwlianaiiolia, ii reported belter. Mra. I eo Simmon of IndianaiHf has lippn here part of this week, the

irupxt of hrr pareritu, Mr. and Mr. W. A. La!?v. I ust Tuosilay afternoon the Loyal V.mrr. clun of the t-hrityiii efaurch uni!:iy jirhool met at MijThonias Hr-ilrii-ks' beautiful farm reaidenre loith ci" town, fur their retrubr ir.on-h'y rsion. Mrs. Mollis Jowel! ind Mrs. Kannic ifoss a8itrd the i-'jtw. The mrctinjr was opened with ore ad prayer alter whirh followed he roll call und eaih member present .f .-pondrd with a vrrw of scripture. A i!iielilful ftuluie of Ui int-.r'ain tieft was the reading (riven by Mrt F irnie Moss, "Convpration." Another tntprpstinp part of the program Wat; he ourr- h.ix of B:bie quetion. Afer the business session the guest .ei'p trertti'd to refrphments. The neir.l ers prrwnt wrre Mepdames llrriha ISradley, Mollie Webb. Mollie Kar--is. Knma Oiteinian, Raphael Need ham, Ktta Hro'.vn, Christopher Il:mhh. .Mollie I'owvli, Fannie Moss ami ! .-s (iforKia Ba.'rd. The visitors were a. follows: Misses Opal Ramish. Min iie I aar. pottie Kmmert, and M?s:n;is Jennie Kinmert and Krucr Whitman of the .Mt '.ion nrifrhhorv wl, and Mrs. J-i.ws Hendrix of Ad-i-aiice. The next mcetinir will be held it the home of Mrs. Oliver Hrown the 'a Tuesday in Julv. I lick Jari s was in IndianafMilis on in inr.s Kriday, Miss Juanita Shelby h; returned to hr home in Nublesville after visilinr itr arrandparents, Hnbert Kofrers an'i family the pat few days.' tharlcs Thompson and family with I'. Harris and wife as their truest, litended the band concert at Ladoga .'ami-day nielit. Mrs, lielle Emmert has returned to

her home in I-hanon after visitme

h.ere the last few days. A laree number of the local lod?o f Rbekahs acennipanird the local de-

irree etntr to Kilimore Triday niirht where our team nave the initiation

WfcW ROSS. (M'orjry fio'e trans;icted busnesa i' !ili:.naMlHt Thursday. 1i is week MaSi-in and Myors h. ..'o neuUrrant Sixes, one to Wallaci .: Aulty and one to CharleJ Stephen. "o hitelin' hoirkins new l ord li ". C. f.'wrn l III tl It" i n nm ariie aim two i.iiei-ri-ia-M iMmlil ( a r Wrlf1- . I. l i:(iiy for a two week' viit of U in heituckjr tit nr J, H. fiiar r.ml.H. I. Tii'unpsoi re m lie counlv srat i nrr:.s(i.;i-. VS 4 I v w ir 1 1 In ' a i o n r,.d y ' at i.' en; b.itvti bit n a l'H.o.s ppt t I Jl ( n' I I n s rn n u I ' re t I l.o.,f-r; M.a.

LKH EB MT. ZION. Zrraa Turner was in Indianapolis Tu. sday. The followini; from here attended the funeial of Mrs. Adah Hartinir at lumestown Tuesday afternoon; Mrs. IVurl Airhart, David Canada and 'amily and Koy Nicely anil family. Mra. Clara Washburn wai Cia'vfordsviHc Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry I'roflitt and liiuifhter Victoria moved to Crawfordsvilie Tuesday. William Kamilin and wife of Ad':m:e, were Kests of Ed Washburn's Thursduy. Davil Cnnada had a cow killed by il'htnir.if Wednesday niht. Mr. Rnd Mrs. (',. K. Adams, Mra, Ida Vjnkoop and Andrew Adams ...ppnt t'hurMlay w ith J. 1). Kmnitrt'a. Uoy K.slitrrs and family visitrd Waiu-r Brumfieid's Wijdnewlay nitfht and Thursday. Hholla I'rvftitt and family moved to Mirth Salem Tuesday. He recently bought a bakery there, M'. William Doui?la and Hailey r.niian made a bwinav trip to Craw--urt!trvillc Monday afternoon.

Ltia Kinmert was one of Jackson nwnship's ti'.h year jrraduatr. Ri v. ;, L. Farrow and son Wayne m! 'Mr. Meeks of Jonesboro, were

-jirsts of 1. A. Farrow's anil Mr. and

!a. J. M. Shields Tuesday, taking imner with the latter. '

f'd yu.hhurn made a business trip

"o -rf'Danon lliursdny. fi'O AusKiurv met at tne fommunilv buiidmir Tliuisdav afternorm. I.iere were six members present and Ibrre jruesta: receipt- S..A.H drsburscmenU, 40 cf.ia. The society drciiied to have tl r Uie Jirte v.e. kM. on July 19. J-rn 1 hon.s of Leh.in.'rfi spent A vencsoKy r.iyht with lia Kmmert it.d famAv. Mi, hurinda Jones. Mrs. K. M. 'rHVPi and son Kfnno-t were sruuts if Harold .Veedharrrs Thursday. . K. OF I'. Ai'FAIR. An Jva-ce special savsi "The rft:t of I vthr j horfl have some Jinir . iw;a "t l:r trin'Ung Ditrh;

I'l lfKY TOWNSHIP.

Abxoa, JamoH Ab.iton, Aibe.-t Abston, Jamas Aitan, Mra. K C iHitoman. Mra. Oscar Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Art ..... licit, Mr. and Mm. Tom Belt, Andrew Bramblett, Edith Bramblett. Frank Bradley, Mr. and Mra. H. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. O. . . . Caaserly, Tont Casserly, Mrs. Mr- , CaviO, Mn. '.-nry

Cavin, Mrs. John Chnmbera, Lemuel Ciasun, r.in.rr Cox, Kiley Cox, Mia. R. W Dowdtn, Mrs. C DeAtley, Jaa Duncan, Ben I linsmore, Walter S Dinamoro, Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmor, Mrs. A. O Dinsmore, A. O . , . Dickerson, Calvin Dickerson, E. O Dickerson, Cuy Dickerson, C. M Dickerson, Mrs. C. M Dickerson, H. C Doyal, Gcorjre Doyal, Isabell Kiton, Mrs. Otto Krkert. A Kdwaids, Mrs. C. E Everett. John Eveiett, l.ester Fverett, W. S Fan el I, Io Firrell, Iwrence Kan-ell, Mrs. J Karrell, James Faulkner, J. A Faulkner, William Fishback, W. II rhhak, John f unkhouser, Herman , Funkhouser, Miss Lola funkhouser, Harvey

Giles, Vint Giles, K Giendenninif, J. Harold . . . GlfndennihK, Zona 'ilendenninjr, Claud Glendenninij, Orval (jlendVnninit, Mrs. Claud . . Glenn, Frank 'e-i iienui, M,. and M.a. J. Gm benor, C. A , . . . . Gnchenor, Susan E Gorhenor, C. A. . . . Green, Mr. and Mrs. 0. ... Groover, Mrs. W Mauser, Riley Hauhn, C. T Hauhn, Mrs. Flora E Halen, Elmer , . HaUn, Mrs. Elmer Harlos, James Harlosi Mrs, 1 Herr, Mis. Flora A He.-r, Ben Herr, Mra. Ann Heir, John Herr, Garrett Herr, Charles ilession, Miko lan Hcndrickson, (I. I Holleran, John Holleran, Mrs. John ...... Isenhower. Mr. and Mrs. (I. Johnson, Mr. and Mra.0. . jois. Flira Itine, Mabel Keeney, Samuel Kein, -Mrs. Dora ......... Keeney, F.liai Kirkim, Nellie Kinit, Mrs. Murtin Uindiij, Mrs. A !.amh. Lizzie iiis, Lizzie lane, O. F Leap. Merit Iap, Mr. ami Mrs. F. . . . l.owder, J. I' Martin, A. E , Marvel. Goortee Metier, Mrs. Isaac M.mre, William .......... Moore, Mrs. G. II Moran, Misses S. and E. . Moore, David Moran, William Moran, Andy Moran, Mrs. P Murphy, John Murphy, Mar)' Neai, Mrs. Barbara Neat, Mr. and Mrs. .., Neilton, Mrs. Carl Nolan, Mary Nolan, Luke (mniKer. F miVy Ottmirer. I:ny Owens. O. C F'-arcy. V illiam PeiliKO. Thomas fli'dio. Ie Pptniro. Aoa Hi of tt, M j 0 it

kloTiW. .Mr. Jes ,

Rader. Naomi Reas. Krurik riras. 01 lie Hhoad. W. V , Ubos.is. Mrs. W. I) , Hiirhtse!l. Jlrsi Basil Itiner. Mrs. Vinton , Rosebloom. John Roonev. fSora i i V i I I v seb n , Win, ( s

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Scnooler, Gail sjehooler, &iarie Sheridan, Mrs. Ed Kneridan, Michael Shirley, Levi fshii ley, Heter .hirley, Mra. Charles ... Shirley, Mrs. W. T Shirley, Mr. and Mra. W. Shirley, Mra Petw ... Shirley, Mrs. Elvi ..... SI.ii le; " ". Emery ... .xt, John :.. ..hoemaker, Mrs. John . Slavrle, Mr. and Mrs. E. . Single, Rush .Rlaifle, Mary v Slastle, Mrs. America . . . Slaffle, Mrs. Delia Sla!e, Arta Slas'e, William Slavic, Jacob Sluijlc, Frank ..." Slaa-le, Mrs. Jacob . . . . . Slanle, L. L, Smith, H. E Smith, J. A. Smith, Robert Smith, Mrs. Ural Smith, Haul Smith, Arthur Smith, Mrs. T. F. Smith, Mrs. Dudley Smith, Mrs. A. A Smith, W. J. Jr. Smith, Preston Smith, Mrs. Eliza

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Warren

Smith, Dora Smith, Dudiey Smith, Georire Smith, Adolphua , Smith, Joe Smith, David . , Smock, J. A , Spillman, J. D Stevens, Mrs. Lyda Stevens, Lorenzo Stevens, Miss Mary .... Stevens, David , Strawmcyer, Andrew Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. li. Sullivan, Mrs. Alice? Sullivan, Mrs. W. K Sullivan, Mrs. Laurel ... Sullivan, Mrs. Perrv .... Sullivan, Mrs. W. D. ... Sullivan, Harry Sutphin, Charles Sutphin, F.arl S'ltphin, Mrs. Curne .... Sutphin, J. A Swails, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mwope, William Swope, Mrs. William ... Swope, William Tharpey Orvillo Tharpe. Earl Tharpo, Fred Thompson, Ituth Thompson, K. J , Turpin, Mrs. Ethel Turpin, Homer Waitt, James M Walker, Floyd Watson, Fiaak Webber, Cfreil Webber, Mrs. Dolph .... Webber, Mrs. Emma ... W hiffing. John Whimnjf, Nora W'illiims, K. A Wovland, Lon .........

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JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP.

Anonymous Baird, Homer Itnird, Joe Baird, Mi. J. S BeviSKton, 8. E. Heck, Jennie Beck. Albert Beck, Sarah R. Heck, Nannie Reek. K. O. Bowien, Harley Bowen, F.. C Bowen, G. E Bowen, John Ilowman, Glen Hooher, Charles: ...... Dressier, M rs. J. L. ... Brun, C. K Bruce, Lola Hrown, Ora Brown, E, T. and . 3. Brown, J. T. and wife . Brum, T. P. and wife. .

Brubeck, Barter and Rosa

Hrown, C. q, , Hratton, Claii nd wire Bruce, Mrs. tJV , Burna, i. 0. . V

Butler, Ada I . . ..

Butler, Franki

Rurrouirhs. T ' Burroughs. ' U'irrouKhs. J Busby, Huxh . Busby. E- D 1 Caldwell. J. A Caldwell. T. A. Caldwell. R. N. Caldwell. D. I' Caldwell. I.idn Cnldw-fll. J. T. Calo.well. M. J.

( i' Iwp 1 U t CiIIapII, I C Cahlw-ell, ,J. C. - - ' .ndwoil, Jennie b Cum, Laura ..... Cam. 1" Cam. Devcllo Cain. mra P 4 lr 1

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" r. 1 n H Well, Mis, R. E. .......

Courtney, J-. S. Co, Harold It Cox, Ed and wif , . .-

Cox, Robert M Cotrle, J. C CokIc, Ftrbert

Crawford, Mrs. Sarah ......

Crawford, Otis Crawford, A. E Crawford, I. E Crawford, Mr& J. W Crim, Edna

Crim, Georn

Crose, Attey Crosstreet, A. T Crosstreet, C. B. Custer, David

Davis, M. R.

Dean, J. W Dean, C A Deny, S. F. Denny, C. S. Donated

Edrintrton, May

Edrinfrton, V. E. Erp, Oscar , Erskin, J. L.

Epuerson, Mary F

Fletcher, E. M Furjreson, Robert- , . . . .

Gamer, Albert and Myrta . Gamer, Susan Gainer, Charles Garner, William Garner, Mrs. Hasel Gill, Robert Goodwin, George. J Goodwin, J. W Gordon, Mrs. Anna Gordon, J. H Graham. K. S Graham, R. B Graham, J. J. and llattie . . . Grimes, Leo and wife Grimes, Bloomfield

Hall, Mrs. George Hancock, W. H Hart, Frank Hart, Harold L. Hazelriwr, Glen Hazelntrir, W. S Hedges, Carl Hieer, Walter Hiararn, Rena & Elisha Hollmtrsworth, W. W Holston, John Honan, Mra. Daniel

Hostetter, S. R. and wife . . . Hutchinirson, E. B Huntington, J. C Izzard, William

Jackson, John E Jai ka n, Libby J James, Harry and Lora .....

,, Clyd .

Jaiiuca, D. L. Johnston, Joe Jones. Edgar am) Alma . . . . Jones, Roy , Jones, R. K. Jones, Clura A Jones, Mrs. R. E. Jones, John Ben Jones, J. T Joseph, H. C.

Joseph, Jesse

Joseph, George

Kersey, T. A Xing. John I.aFollette, Robert and wife LaFollette, W. IL Lewis, Phebe I.itin, Raymond LongR. B Mains, CO. Martin, Mrs. Minnie Martin, W. F Martin, 1. II Miller. Mrs. Molly Miller, G. D. Miller, Ervin and wife .... Mills, J. E. and wife Mount, John H , . . . . Mount, Mrs. J. H Morrison, Guy A MrClain, Charlea E. MrClain, C. E. MrClain, J. A. MrCory, Oarar E. McDaniel, H. F MrDaniel, J MrDaniei, F. A. McDaniel, Sarah R. MrDaniel, W. M.' McDaniel, iMabel A. , McDaniel, 0. T McDonald, O. R. and wife . .. MrDtiffin, E. Theodore McKern, Clara McKlnney, Nar Mc.Nutt. John H." Nay, Alonzo J Nelson, Mra. W. U Nelson. W. H Neptune, Guy R. Nolan. William O'Rear, G. CU, Owena, John Pickeny, Brace Pickeny. Mrs. Brace Pickerintr. (uy Pillenirer. Jesxe Poms. Jsmea B. Pontis. H. M Pierce Hugh Price. John H I'rofOtt. E. R. Proffitt. C. R. Randel. Vernie Randet. G. A Randel. John M Randel, Mra. George Rhiver. Carl Rhivor. John F. .Rhtwr, . I. t'hnauls, . J ardaon. L O tin, Vul and Rom n. Jv.lia , is. S: A! M-s. " ir ra I . .h ...

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gasouni: atwKulesalk" r;;iw.; HIEE AIR . OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

Croup, WhoopinfCounh Relitvtd, I Children's diseases demand pre par- f

edaesa. When the child wakes jroo af; night, gasping and strangling for ; breath, how thankful you are to have 1

Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at hand.

Thia effective remedy loosens the nu-1 coue and permit free and natural 1 breathing. Ita soothing balsams heal i

the Irritated membrane and arrest further inflammation. Pleasant to I take. Keep Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey i in the house for all colds and bronchial trouble. At your druggist, 25c. !

Adv.

CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES

ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO.

SAFETY RAZOR BLADES

SHARPENED

Single edge, per dozen 25

Doable edge, per doiea S5e We pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon

GROCERIES Affrays In the Lead LEWIS & STORMS'

The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in Boone count.

AIRHARTS GARAGE 1. H. AIRHART Agency- for th Bnick Auto Room for Care. Expert Workmen 224 South Lebanon St

BRENTON GARAGE Autos and AulO Suppkis East Main Street Phone 294

Your Used Furniture Taken

as part pay on new goods at

JONES & PERKINS Phones 18 or 184

Rust, William and wife 25.00 Kyan, i. F 1.00 Sanford, Mary 1.00 Saunders, F'red C 60 Sheets. A. B 1.00 Silknitter, Glenn D 2.00 Slvan, Roy L. 2.00 Smith, V.. M 1.00 Sparks, Cecil B 2.00 Sparks. CO. 1.00 Sprong, Ernest 1.00 Stansill, Willartl 1.00

Stanaill, E. S 5.00 Stansell, Cliff and Delia 2.00

Stanaell, Mrs. John 1.00 Stamper, George 1.00

Storks, Robert 1.00

Stewart, O. C 10.00 Stewart, Basil 1.00 Stephenson. F. B 100 Stephens, H. P 28.00 Sumpter, H. F 1 00 Sumpter, W. T 5 0 Sumpter, B. T. 500 Tapp, Mrs. LuJa 2.00 Taylor, T. L. 5 00 Taylor, Orval Vern 4.00 Taylor, Mrs. Ray 100 Taylor, A. T 1.00 Thomas, Addie 50 Thrasher, Clarnre 1.00 Thrasher, Mrs. Maud 1.00 Thrasher, G. D. and wife .... 4.00 Thrasher, Ernest and wife .. 2.00 Threlkeld, George 1.00 Titus, A. L. , 2.00 Titua, Ellen 2.00 Tompkin, Clifford 1.00 Tompkin, May Bell 1.00 Trees, Kathleen 50 Venis, Walter R. ! 00 Uttey, John L l.oo Waitte, Mts. C. A 1.00 Waitt, C. A 1.00 Wall, Clande A '.. 1.00 Whler, Charles 1.50 Whiteley, O. F. 3.00

Wiley, Roy 2.00 Wilson, Charlotte 1.00 Young, Riel A 1.00 Young, William Wayne 1.00

Young, O. N 1.00 Loung, Lee and wif 2.00 "Total 640.2i

LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES A1ENCY Everything for the auto. BOUT automobiles. Vulcan' sing a specialty. Telephone S62 Armory Building

GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jewelers, Optician and Mosie Dealers. West Side Square Phone til

JONES & STARE CL0THIER3 Suit that ait South Side Square

AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Coontry Driving KeeeoMbsj Price. At Brentoa's Grare Office Pbooe 294. Residence 7M

VERY FINE

Late Drumhead Cabbage l ianle PER DOZEN, 5c Bowman 5c and l(k Store

. CALL 233 And Save Money oa Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON AcroM from Traction Station

n. b, snooK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drag 8 tore Telephone 84S. Lebanon, Ind.

COURT NEW3.

Tn the case of Frank A. and Elizabeth Lee Millard, adoption proceed

ings, judgment as rendered for the petitioners permitting them to adopt

James Beard as their child. In the case of John H. an Pelt vs. James Van Eaton, to quiet title, i"Atntent was rendered for the plaintiff. The state case against Nathan Thompson, for contempt, bona dis-

JONES THE CLEANER Panama HaU Cleaned, 25c rhone 387 105 W. South St

MORTGAGE LOANS ' on Boone county farms of approved jjtle Sr'f" S yeer No eorpmisaiee. Farmers State 15ar.k . l.FR'rV

SICKLE GELNL.NG :av,'i:RKr.:Mr W. k. i::at..i:v '

y?;ci ccit,ts

l.ir N i ' " ' of r " own, who ar iwn fcawd bird,

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