South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1922 — Page 12
WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2. 1922
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tnorr.:r.e ifr a six month ,',!r;fr if h ' d'npÜMt or. . lie born in Jr.eph runty. Jan. 28, and : v . .j t r until rh faml'.y moved to F'oMrv;; a fn year azo. Jle i ,:::fd by hi parn', two brothers Rar;. .iiKar. Mirh . Ivo, I'otterville ard thr M!-ec Mai ami Hazel at home. ,
T : i body wa re-.,oed to Fr.ir; V.. Coats f;ine:al home, reral Rrrar(fernej,; be r.o i rrr ( later.
MRS. W. E. BÄBC0CK SUCCUMBS MONDAY Prominent Citizen of Mihawaka for Past 23 Years Victim of Death.
MKS. C. L. II I DULL 1)1 LS TL LSD AY AT DAUGHTER'S HOME Mi. Chr;?;i:.i I;j:-a. Wid'.l. 9".
died nt the home cf Mrs John I Lip, 6, Tuesday morning a!
her daughter, 0 K. Third -t . S : T ö o'clock.
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Large Crowd Seest;
rainting Classic On Exhibit Here
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Hare Opportunity Afforded Local Art Locr.-. by Frank L. Coats.
Mif. W. Ktuefori Rib.n. k. 122 Nil a v.. one of M. Jiv.vaka" prom-'
I Ir.ent citizen. pa-c i an a y at t b tj1P family horn Monday pisht at 11:1" 1 i- j o'clock, following a thrre vear. ill-;
an-'nes with degeneration of th ;ina'. J system associated with pornicivu
anemia.
Mi. Hab-o- k'.o maioen name, wa
;".s Aller Cook. She born near!
ecatur. Mi b.. .hmr '.4. 1S5T. Feb..
t-4. h" wh ! '.arrieil to W. ' Kmerson Iiab.-ocik at Af"r. Mbh.' I Shortly aftrr th reremony they I moved to Harper. Karras, home- j itfadinsc on the frontier They ram j I to Mishawaka 2Z year aso and have
j She had been bedfaft for th pat 1 j months with oir.pb at.on. i Mr. W:le;'. wa born ir. S-.vede'-. r)e, 12. and rair, t tb- Unit- i :Staein !ST0. Sh tv.n.- ro Mi?bavN.ika from I.aporte In y-;ir aco. :ller huiand. Sn Wide',1 died 2'
years ao. h l sur!M by tuo laukrht r Mrs. .loim I o Lap a: wr.ose hom- she died, and Mr..
Charles I)o:k of South Hend.
Funeral arrangement will be announced later. liurlül will be at La port e.
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Ci''!iij'ietP M'js;r Store. ba returned t. fio a tv.n .k' a:on per. a ro'.ir.d Itn raboo. Wi. Mr p. Knnnid a: 1 c h'-Mre". . ub.o .r at Harro-i "a h;i al'fl n r..' f a . to mi:i:t wi:dmmvv. The La a.d .o.'iety of St. Andrew's Kvaigf b -al . btir.-h will rm: Wtdnesiiay ofterv-oon at tbo home of Mrs. llnrfin. Stüdebaker t.
MOTORISTS MUST -HAVE TAIL LIGHTS
iir.m: ritoM ( iik .o. 'hriTin.- to':u'.v rf ('h.racn
sin re resided here. Sht was a mem-j bor of the F,r,t Presbyterian church ,Clicf (f polire omls and up to the nine uo became jb was an &rtiv worker in all it. de-j Warning to City Onli
nartmfn.". She also bioticd to the1
All Rev. Joshua Kham'.s had to do to prepare to play th.j part of the shepherd In "The Wayfarer." Seattle's annual outdoor spectacle, was to put on his old clothes. He Is a Christian minister recently arrived from Syria.
; r l v. c at tie 1 i .1. Maui an.
home (if Dr. and Mr. . S. Ma:r. !.
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At rioN si r. r;:rni tire ;,t c .; s Mi.ti t.
Saturday ft r moon, beriritiin? at 1:1.'. o"(io-k. .lo?e;h Vrevaete. adv. It 4.
Out
I t.l'i,;: il 1 : 1 1 II i t t I ; l.r l.i'l. 1'' r. fxni-' for it vmlatlroi. j Tlie oi ditin ib i oiv rr1' tb
ii.sr nt -,rv and tb,- !i itmn "f ...! zones and provides for a ti,,. of a penalty for th"se fo and cuilty i its violat ion.
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.! i i" T-'on- at enjoy .nc i:l- - a ordeil thejil by Va. u'.dertaker. of vb-w-'in! I'. I", lir-li.xh water msaid Pound." now on
Koyal Neiuhh
''IN O
f Amerir:. .
Slie survived dy h r husband W. Lrnrrson IJabr'rk oi' the posiofTlce d partmenf; tbr'- or-, I)iianre t ., of Medina. O.; Karl H. Chiiaso. and
it:
'in
bers turn oat in goodly num
bers for the trip !t; r-rder to Ifnd n- i
courapement to th" boys. It wi!l bo ne.'f-ary for thr.-; deIrinsr to mak rbo fr.p to fdejthnne A. .1. Srhirdbr nor later than Thursday "o that all nereary arranaeluent ran be made for "-'.tpp'T. IL telephar." number is Mishawaka 62.
view a: the Coat- I'uneial Home, 215, Glm D., of this it y. She also leaves Lirrolnway lb T'ne canvas Is con- two sister." and one brother, Mrs .-.I. i .. r , . j ..m..i ' x.ni tu . i j j . u...
I .oiM-n jii" oi i nr iiiit-ii iinu iiiwi .uriiiNi iiciit, ,-iuuui i-nu, .hi ialuabl in the country, and the op-1 Matilda Olds. Grand Kapids. Mirh.; j portunity Kiven them by Mr. Coats 1 and Myron W. C ook of South Bend
nance Violators.
i Alo'orb! arn wai'n-d 'o ) on : their guard and keep their tail lights i burning art-ordii. to a n-w order iven to the police department by j Chief Harry W. Harrows Tu-day morning. Leniency hi- been shown ; in the past the chief rtated becau .it was brlleyed that the drivers of ' motor vehicles would observe the or-
par
u'.d
W'p oapht either to be sib nt or to aak thinrs that are bitter than -. ! nee.
ft v
Th o r-
of
til'
t r. .' re n.ost in ; h wind-, and ambitious
iii'i: of the blasts of fortune.
nuvmuas ubana me louowin,' ranuniuarpn; ulT,a.a ,f tVlo.. .ftro n
Du.inp C Ji Medina O.: Lfon.:.i..i. . i had
' - t - - i uiPir ncKicri, uui uif amines seem , , Vivian and Claude llabcock of Chi-u v,.. . . , ;. Ie0n the part of auto owners
of America's
sucecvfi.l water jcago.
Chi'f Harrows tatd that accidents had been ocm.tinr too .requently in the rity and that immediate action would be taken to prevent them in the future H further
I said that most accidents in the pat
been the result of carelessness
in not
Ignorance is those who .ire associates.
anything but hl;s to compelled to be its
bavins th'ir tall lights lit or not
STUCKEY FAMILY HOLDS REU MOM Forty p---or.- arten. led th sixth annual reunion of r he s-wckev fnui'v be'.d .Sunday .:t ?be bono- of M-lin Ktuckey. a? HteniM: njr.crs wMe rrtf-l . follows: M iv.n Saickf y, Hremen. i'r'.'lTt: -I-'ranb Sru'-k-ey. South P.nd. ic-pre dent : Mr
Hdi. i ;. i. Miihawaka and tre-i surer. Tf u-a
bold tbf 1!2.'! reunion at th- home of Frank Stuckey. S- nth Hem!. J'eople from Miha wnka. South Hend. P'.y mon' h . Hreain. Arpor. Koch er ar.d Scuth Vlt::y a?f nd .1.
should be taken
every itizen. Mr. Knclih is one
present day most
color!'. Hw .scenes measure the. The body may be viewed at the barmonv of farm life in exquisite residence Wednesday afternoon and
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om-. ,,c imnN.nuaifs ,us u . n i . i nu rsuay u p to me iimeoi ini-,Pnforc(k th rPW parklnir ordinance I .cene with groups of docile, well 'funeral which will be held at the rea-'uni(,n Wf.,lt intu effect Tuesday and'
... ui-iMf inuiMi- ti-c.uo.ju üi. -;to takp immediate acton in nrose- . . - ...
b.vtniit. in servic or honiward : o'clock. Funeral services will bet i, ti,. f,.ii , ! ci.lcnts in trio future rou u no prae-;
I 1 t i ' 1 1 1 t filfllllTl.. Ill IUI I I t- I I I I" I I t
1 1 ftiL-'i , lie hi at :..u o ciock ai me a emoaifi 1 . k ,i .
Lpiscopal church, on r.ccount of the
to have pone unheeded and it is-
, . " . observing the citv tratt.c ordinances, force its observance. , , . , . . ... ,. t , . , However, he pointed out that with
111' flllOI' ruiriu K i. I o r- io- tiniiianre and the wacrins; of war on violators of other local ti attic laws, ac-
a mi , io-v; n a ; . ;ii .servic
1 i.uml. which are perfectly as to anatomy, and ns true
Sixx-inl Attract ion MAVXIjOA HAWAIIAN TKIO Vrxlncsclny Nilit Tili: OAKS" (liritinna Lake. Midi. HUPP'S HAPPY SI OltniKSTHA
to life
:ti Jiosr b;i !ly
them. - Tb- pii-ture
and action as are the busy, redecoratinn of
liom-fo!k who accompany
the I'resbvterian
Itov. J. A. Hurnett. pastor I-'iist Presi-ytet ian. will offl-
wi!l be on view until
church of the
eiate.
secretary ' Saturday, evening' and Mr. Coats with' The active pall-brarers will be drrided to j bi- usual jtiiblic spjrit'dnrss. i hope-1 William Lerner, Robert James Wat-
ful that those who have not as yet j son. Sr.. Oliver P. Myers. Mugne TI. viewed the masterpiece will do so j Lonjst reel, W. Kugene Hutterworth.
fand I. H. Wilbur.
had been pub
lished in the local newspapers for the pan two days and everyone had had ample time to liecr-nie acquainted with the provision? contained TAKEN FROM LIFE "Innocence Abroad"
tically eliminated within a lion limits.
the corpor-
ri:itT mns ron mum:. Mr--. A!k-n Stanley a ml Miss Mabel lbtr-r d liu'nt fully entert. Ined Tue,:ay even i up at the latter'- home, W. j M:.hawaka a v. T'n' nfftir w.is !n '
miscellaneous. I
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before it i taken away. It is hard
that there is
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n1 -essarv
r.-. n.litiicB'An
. ; o O'i Oil. .''.(
to .state
ee
hack fhom Tin: i:ast
i:vti.iitai.v roi: mum: i-:i,r.r The Yr.unp ri'liev S. la!it of Si. Joseph' Cathode clmrch. entertain
ed at a shower lat ever.inc conipilmentinp Mis Anr.a KempnT. who, will be married to John I'r.mk in! the near future. Tb- brble-eje.-t wa presented with a beautiful picture of the Madonr a. The evening wa . spent nt bur".-". d:cIou rfreh- ' n.ents wer" ser'. fd. Tb" committee j ir c harce of the atf.ur v. a composed 1 th Mi-'-'- T'ifrrti Ibim. Ia-
erpe Konren HU la n h and I.oret". Stoechinaer.
The honorary
Street Conim i-ioner and Mrs. Carl : J. CaIeman. son Harry and dausrh-
! ter Mary June. 224 L (Irove st.. and! 'Mr ;.nd Mrs Arthur V.. Cattleman.
nf x)f CI ran are K!eafor Co.. have r-
i tUMifd from a 10 days motor trip through the chM. lsitlns: at Niagara I-'all-. Street Commissioner Catle;m ti made a close observation of I roar condition, especially in Penn- : ylva n la. and brousht home some ! coo.i uspestioa which h will foli lo-v out in conjuction with his work here i
pall-bearers will be the Misuses Fdna and Ella Thorndyke. Mrs. Louise Ham. Mrs. P. J. Illlsasser. Mis. 1). II. Wilbur and Mrs. II. r. Kenyon. Interment will be in the City cemetery.
"SPEEDING IK CITY MUST BE STOPPED," SAYS JUDGE RAAB
i:.IOY PKÄIC The Mioses L'.l':- and Kl iza bet h and Ma: y Fuller, d-bshtfully entertained the members of th.' Ti-; Kmpa Sorority at a picnic a? their rural home on the I'nioii r-'ad last evenlnsr. Tb trip to ard from the f.irm was made V.y auto
! KiioxnwrrT-ns piav rd:rio The Kronwittor famliy will hob.l ! 1 annual reunion at Potawatom! J Park. Sunday." Au;. 13.
to mi:i:t toniciit. The Ladies Auxiliary of the K recht of Columbus wil' meet tor.iahr at the K. C. home.
pecders in Mishawaka May be Given Jail Sentence to Enforce Ordinance.
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1 il pf -11 yM
Mrs.
the nature of
shower and wa.s a surprv to
Frr.e-t Ackenhousn. wb wa re-j centlv married. Mr--. Ackenhouen i
VC1. fornv-r'A Mi (Jrorsln lAarijc
Mishawaka Classified
AUTOMOBILES Anttiiollhs Ior Sale
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IOH rAl.i:--C:. mie- car: IVO. 4M teur'.r.j. d'ir 4'" p.tir T,z. l'.Mfl 4' tMirirj Cord :.. urine, b1" The cjr are .ill :n eel ro:., prion. Be'.:!? Auto Sab. Mi?hJNvak4 li.irsge. Open 20 ;f joR S A bll - lio V" r. 2 te-.irir.i;. w'th i';ir'r. tr'.'l '-.. z 1 tili'0. V-: p.uirk .t. N.i . "hap. ms ""1 :.re. will s, It ..r i'voi.': T' i'. rrie.l al or rra-b ! i'I.i I". :ikr .in. I W r"k 1 - c S '-v , .. i'i!. l.:i.'vbi ;ar.is !o" N. M.!l S: Pn Mili '.7' -'-
"Speeding in the titv of Misha
waka must be stopped ;f it takes a( jail sentence f (jo It," was the state-' ment made by City Jndce John M. : Haab in the local police court Twjf cfay morning:. The jkpIk furth?r stated that the citv ordinance rei Kardinsr the speed of motor vehicle .
was to he enforced to the letter ol the Isw and that all violators would
be neveiely dealt wdth henceforth. i "Mishawaka is neither a race track ! r.or a speetlway and joy riders whoj think they can drive thro'JKh toej main streets of this city at a speed J
C0 i of r.0 mile Hti' hour, not only en-I
W ANT H IU d.k. cbair. typewruer (la r'5p' tp lives of the citizens, but j I fiiln; nr. l'iMir.e M!ri ,' or j they are a decided mrsance to the. bb 1111 bji Kininiuniiy and shall be prosecuted;
I to the limit of the law until the city
MERCHANDISE
WmilI To Hut.
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(X)Y Al.IX IN; VltOM ; OPl'Jt AT ION. i Miss Heien M.lbr, teacher in the South S.de school, who underwent
a serious operation at Ann Arbor, j Mich., recently, is convalescing at j her home in Chelsea. Mich. Her sis- I ter. Kvlyn. 107 W. Seventh St.. has j 'returned from the latter city where j
j she spent her vuation.
j sotnirrv ix) u:i:t. ' 1 The Woman's Homo Missionary ! societv of the lirst Methodist Kpis-!
copal church w ill meet in the church j parlors Wednesday afternoon at.
Cernhart i program. ,
Mrs. A. R. TMtdd will have ehartre 1 of the nursery. Mrs. F. A. Johnson's j wheel, will srve refreshments. '
T0HS SM
VJEIJiEXGYGASOipOTHIH
Ü91SV.MERS PRODVCTS
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FHOiL "a Ilsharak Statlaa Vol 10
SOWERS SERVICE
C071PAIJY
'AH WSTITVTI07I OF QVALITY
1:10 o'clock. Mrs. A J. will have charge of trie
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TODAY LAST TIMES
ROOMS AND BOARD
Ilooms Without Hoard
V'l N Ks I Mil 1 . a i s . rrimre lc cat, s; ric; !y rr i.' 1. 1 U in1 a
tr.oi. rcurn iu ui.i.irn. f.ir or,' PS
t SF.i ('.MIS -p.nbv r.vmcr. PrM. r'd?e rM b'r, liOi. .:"..V : Id tearin? b-'-lb t:: Orrbind ? i r i t; jr. 'M. Muw'.l ;..:r.?. ! 17. SJOO-. S: vulf bsW :.--'.-;:i. l'.'l. $S"": For i .nute p.t'.'t. ?r Si:d ,.rher m--IeI
lue II UM sli bl SbliKPI.Nci IIOOMS For rnt: -li in.i.Jin; ;ir-fi-r two f.,r -i.-li r...cn pji '. I..iwrcnc Jt. Phon l!lnwakj iv W p
Ft UNiSllKl sl.r.Kpi.s.; Ku(M F.r Knf. M-der;v S'lltiMe fur two sti-n ?:-:t.ii .".a.". 1 jr.. .tn Wav V. P,it1
'Vrm I'sl'i M i'.ioi
Vit
BUSINESS SERVICE ltnlno. Serrlcc OfTerfNl
Ktxiiii lr lIiii'iokcf'i)in2.
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bU II UN 1" - FuriiKlied ri'ntiM for b.jjh: h i i ; s k e ; i n if . f tr:uin het-wfris 2 an.i p ni . V . rUir.l Si. Pbuii.M ' n v ,i i i lv:'..i i :;
PAIN' I nils Cirtrr s sml Patrr Bot
1' lb lot. I12.V: lot. ! nr I roTTr trro DCKT-r ! Order rikn fr.::;nr. - ' KhAL LbTATb FOR RENT I fber.e Misri.iwaki '0 F Con. ' - - -, , ,
r retrl?!cr. lrt2 W. Fourth - MUbi-
! is entirely rid of them.'" the jade
informed Thomas Szjoc. South Fend, who was arrested lat Thursday
I nijjh: on a charge of spedinj; and j arraigned before .Judge Kaab Tus day morning:.
1 According to the evidence present- ; ed in the trial Szabo. in company, jwith a row! of joy r'.dets wa! (iacir.R thiouch th- cit at h spt-ed of I niiles an hour a. 11 o'eio.-k at I ! nihi when .ie was arrested. H:s trial wa e: for Monday morninc and b.e failed to appear. It wa a'.-o ; brounhi oat in the trial that this, was hi-, third arrest on the sain: ; ! chars: e. i
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lie was f. n d J 1 ö a r Shea a sound lecturing
d cots and 1 1 y the j u .1 s; e
IIouts For Kent.
EMPLOYMENT Help Want.! Female X2
fii i:f:n i :n n. pj
M.i 1-
:i t:.ci.
I ti .")'!. r-
included an fmphatic satef the speed law. Due to the
' w hich i ment ( . T
i fact that th;s wa s'zabo' first arre-
M ll I I . K ht'eW
A'ii i' VMAN -U:id
-'. V Ka- 1 s
f.. l :
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
liuiits lroiMmrt im.
in Miiiawaka. the
i en ;n rit iPorin - tf'Ar.s. He
net even a iail enterte hut
others 1-. a in
1 n 5
wa s
hi
U AN 1 F.P
:rl ::d wortien. I- to 3"
rr of v f ' l';Jit pitsnf w.irk xn n.-rn pr..il-.i-?i n of "H!t Bar.1 I.'Sbt We s- H.;! b: We piy wliiU
I ni; SAl.b 1 ro t.
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l.H Sir-
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a . a a r s
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it e p i r ' :unT
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f I:., l.iii a: wha y.ni buy ' i ' 1 b gir the .'.-.(K. u ,1 ail ej.i tp:ar. r nw ilm
' ;..'... t.e r I:. present Irtbin ..e' p.-r iuT.'h A'l'lrspi M )'' t:-": !: Ki--!)rtv . '
w.irreil jha: hi- appt.prance before th- local jude aain on the am charpe wo.ild mean a Ja.', sentence.
TEMPLE
F
oni Porcupine rw o-cd v, h:.'h .
Ilrlp VaiiC.i! Male.
N 1 .i M-'n ' - w .-h , n par.- f,im. .O. ; - it w!:h h-Tl Cib KI--: ir; .- '1 .v i
IIimi! fr Sale
Fol; sAI.K OK 1 HAP1
SI
FINANCIAL
nii1nesj pjxrtnnltle? .
.-lwiki b.C T."i' ni'-lUr;; h 'iii v. a n. bf';:" n h '1 1 : M T Pf ' " TT T-T -T -T--T T T- 1
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;.-!. 1 4 ri'.'in
..tilge ar.d extra lot a.'r.- 'u 'uk fr.'U-. F.i z l'.car anfl haif niite rtlouLiy I.1n brijg. on luiüb '.if tb r:rer WealJ arc;i: used Fori raf i'5vnf!it. Ir.'pj:re uy Nelv. S'vfiv l'.i'n', 0-.ila. " T.l'l
"The (.-.rl
.hint es l:.e-
;.. .-rt a" tb Temple th
:'.i- ..rs ;..day. in in f n.ct'ire een he tired motim fii fan cannot aflorri to nii-s.
pla was w
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Thrilling story of the great northwest a picture that fairly seethes with action "THE GIRL FROM PORCUPINE" Also BOBBY DUNN Comedy
FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY From 8 to 12 o'clock
11 ifbv
DISCOUNT ON ALL MERCHANDISE Store Closed Wednesday Afternoons During August
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I OK SAl.i.- .x roKBi n.-ue. in tiive: n'jo- rt'c'T p
l arw, Dlil aici.-K ire. a ia. Ifrsil 'f .lf.re.1 rail at CP.fTor,! tnr- ".
iter f c r i'f tho-e
pic-
The
.-) especially for tb .
reen by Mr. Curwvl. and demon-
rhifK. better thn any
e th. w:: vha. a plastic
Exhibition oi Famous Painting "Homeward Bound"
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Full SALF.-Hou. '.'.l'. M.hiw.VK.i
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F. F. ENGLISH at the Funeral Home oi F. E. Coats 216 Lincoln Highicay East Commencing Tuesday and until the following Sunday A rare opportunity for art lovers of 3iswitvaka to sec one of America's most Valuable Pictures loaned from the art collection of the Henderson Co. of Cincinnati. Everybody cordinliy invited. Xo admission fee
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