The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 July 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, .11 LA L L j

I'hone All S<»i ial Items 1<» 95-

Tor, Reunion Sunday. s< * l - mniz, - d Sunday *

The -9tli annual r- union <>1 th< i ’pile weddmic ol Miss Mary I-ou

Torr family wa- held Sunday, July Henry, dauyhUi of

2’Jnd at the V>. I.. Torr farm, live y HnnJ ,.| J. Henry and Kenneth Henry mile.-, southwesi of <ireeiR'u.-tle. A sweet, -on i,f Mrs. Elizabeth Sweet, guod crowd was present and several u; s„ u th Jaek-on St., took place on |

were there from a tli tane". A boun

tiful dinner wa -pread at the noon ,1,^ „f the bride’s parent

took place July 22. The house was decorated with pink ml white gladioli, snap dragons and

; weet peas.

The gifts were presented to j ini e-elect by little Martha Ann; Malom fiom an arti-tic reed basket,! fastened to a small wagon decorated ' in pink and white crepe paper carry j I mg out the biidal colors. The wagon ^ was operated by Eugene Malone. Refreshments of brick ice cream ‘

THE DAILT BAHWEH

A C Nicholson ha.- sold his residence property in Northwood to Charles Moore.

NEW TOGS FOR THE LITflpU

C. Brown iiave re-

I Eiure* I- the P«.* Office «t Or»»» ,b,1 r£;. , «£iri:

187#. !, ;r a trip to ( Imago and other places SaharrUtisa »ric». 16 , ' B, • 9rr i>f ; n tere-t in the northeast. Their

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days’ visit.

Mis. C. W. Down.- and Mr. and Mrs

hour. i Rev. R. N. Bail, pastor of the M. P. Next year, tin reunion will In held : Church of Indianapolis, officiating, at the home place the fourth Sunday For th entrance of the bridal parin July. The officers lor the coming ty, and during the ceremony, Heryear are a- follow.-. President, Mr-, j man Miller of Mitchell, played

Frank F’armer; \ ic Pre-ident, Mi ‘.i medley of bridal airs.

J. H. Pitchford, ami Secretary anil Paul K. Fox of Greencastle acted

Treasurer, Mr Albert Stoner. In-t man.

Those away from thi- city v. The bride was attended by her

and cake were served. Out of town

Mr. and Mrs. 1 K ueKts "ere Mis- Mary Golden and

Mi.-s Irene Roach of Imlianapoh*.

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\ttcnd Reunion.

, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson, Mrs. 2:00 1 Hurst, Mrs.'l la L Dobbs, Mrs.

Cooper and Mrs. Ftta Hall and

Personal And

were present were: Mary \nna < rns.of Tucson, Arizona, Mi William M. Torr and Marie Tori of IndianapoH , Mrs. Josie i hapnran and son, and Mr. and Mr-. Oscai Cob ol 1 irbon end Mrs. De.xter Darnall and m of

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Ber-Hive Relwk.ili I o Meet. Bee-Hive Rebeknh l.odg- will ns ' thir evening at k.OO o’elc k. All arrangement- have been made for the special degree staff, made up of members from Fillmore, (ic ecu' and Bee-Hive Rebekah l.mlge. tic confer the degree on a cia -- of candidates. All Rebekahs an welcome.

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(•arden Party Tuesday. The Keystone Bible Cla will e ntertain the Woman' Bible ( la at a garden party Tuc ay t'teinoon at 2:3U o’clock at the home of Mi . J. 10.

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Mr. Beemer President.

-i-ter, Mrs. Paul F'o\, matron of honor, and M; - Bessie Henry maid of honor. Miss Henry wore a lovely frock of cream silk crepe, simple fashioned in straight lines. Mrs. Fox’s hid rgette ti immed with ecru lace and velvet ribb n. They both carried arm bouquets of Dresden colored (lower.-:. The bridesmaids who wore attractive -hade- of orchid and yellow and carried shower bouquets of sweet peas were Mi Caroline Butier of Indianapolis and Mi-s Pearl Cole of Green-

castle.

The bride, who was given in marriage by In i father, was charming in a die-- of white satin, made in straight line effect with silver trimlining. Her veil of tulle was fastened with a wreath of orange blossoms. and she carried a shower bouquet of premier roses. The ceremony wa- performed beI fore a beautiful improvised altar of Ifern- and garden flowers. The im-

wa»

used.

An informal reception at the home followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mr-. Sweet left immediately on their wedding trip to IF anoke, Va., where they will visit wit.i relatives of the bride.

About forty members ol the (iaid

ner family gathe red Sunday at the ! Mn * 1 *' r,,l K ™"».v

home of Mr. and Mr-. Charles Gardner, 1(120 So. College Ave., to celebrate the t»th annual reunion of the family. A delightful dinner was served at noon time, to wide every

one present did ample- justice. , , , , ... . . . I hev will return home by the wav of In the afternoon a bean contest .. ... .

Visit

. ,, , , . i ,, Washington. I>. C. t for a short

was held at which l.conard Haven 7

with Mr. anil vlr-. Harry Bicklef.

The bride traveled in a 1 hid and Ian, and wore

nit of ol‘-

and Mr-. Phillip- wcie wiuii' i-. Officer for the coming ear were elected

a; follows: Je-se Beeiner, president, , , , _ ,, , , , with shoes and purse to matin, lliey

Mr Kiniher (mi Iner. fverritai' and .

Mi 0 1 1

'1011 South College Ave., whi le they

Have Sunday (lues’s. -have their home furnished.

Mr. and Mr . FlWv Seller.- had as | M,s - « K'aduate of the their week-end guest -: Mr. and l " < al high school and was hookkeepM-- Ira Pickerej d 1 M »nd ' ' ' ir at Allen Bros. Mr Mr. Eugene Dilley rnd daughter, Mr 1 eni|.|oycd a', the R. P. Mul

amt Mr Charles Seainan and family ,h - ding tore,

and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bates of In- I Those from out of town who were dianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Walter New- .h' le »" attend the wedding were Miss Hr and daughter mil Mi- Carrie ''huy Golden of Crawfordsville, Miss Pierce of Ca-ey, lllinoi and Mr.-. Ida Koaeh, Dortha Harris and

Pierce of this city. F q* *i* -e aBusiness Mnmni In I intertain. The BusiiiP.-s and Profc ional \( ■ men's Club wiil enti-itai 1 the r iie

Mrs. R. N. Ball, all of Indianapolis.

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Hr 11I1-Elect Flentertained. Mrs. Paul Fox and Mrs. Theodore Bock entertained with a miscellaneous

daughter Ethel of this city attended the Walton-Hurst Reunion which was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mi . Alton Hurst at their home southwest of Mt. Meridian.

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Vnuouncements Received. Announcements have been received by friends in this city of the approaching marriage of 1’ark Bryan, son of Mrs. Anna Bryan, formerly of this city to Mis- Mary Williams, to take place August Kith at Knightstown. Both young people are graduate- of DePauw University. Mr. Bryan i- a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and Mi - W illiams of Kappa Alpha Theta.

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Week-Find Guests. Mi Elizabeth Chambers had as her week-end gue-t , Mr. and Mr.-. O. L. Day and daughter, Ennis I-ee, Mi -. I.aura Reese of Louisville, Ky., and Mr-. Kate Neeley of Jeffer.onville. Did. The party spent the day at Turkey Run.

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Bridge Invitations Issued. Mr.-. Orman Hammond has issued invitation- for a bridge party Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 for her sistec, Mrs. .1. W. Springer of Elizabethtown, who i the guest of relatives here. The party is to he given at the home of their mother, Mrs. H. E. Williams on W. Poplar street.

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To Meet Tuesday. The S. ('. C. Club will meet with Goldie Newgent Tut-day evening.

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Lewis-Jarrell Nuptials.

M - Helen Lewis of Manhattan and Erank Jarrell of Indianapoli.wcie married F’riday, July 20th at ‘ . , the Irvington M. Fh Church in Indiana!' I is at 8:00 o'clock. The bride C the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. i K. Lewis, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarrell of In-

dianapolis.

Ti c bride attended IFePaUvv L'niverty and Indiana State Normal. She a member of the Omega Sigma Chi sorority. Mr. Jarrell is a graduate ol Indiana Centra! Normal. They are both prominent school teachers. Mi. Jarrell will he principal of the Reel-ville High -chool and Mrs. Jarrell will teach music and art in the A-iih'10 High School the coining

winter.

The young couple will be at home ii Brazil after September 1st.

El Altai- and son Richard of Terre ] Haute, Mis. J mes (vmm of Detroit | j Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roth- (

I 1 NIaiatc ‘h‘ 1( l of ( leva land, Ohio w. ie Sunday LiOCdl I16WS g and Mrs. Cheek j

on Semin ary Street.

— . Mrs. Ella Hope Murray of New

i York City arrived in Greencastle I Monday for a visit with her mother

William Stuckey of Cataract was ; Ml . Jenn j e Wil.-on on Ent Anderson

there on bu.-iness Monday.

street. Mrs. Murray is head of

Mrs. W. Eiteljorge has

entered the! physical training department

FOLKS

FOB iree \

1 lain colored y. itchft

bray rompers i : F0R sorted colors, .V i,notl Clever little v 0 r lub ‘ made of plain er J'

Peg-^y Cloth,

county hospital for treatment.

town for a visit with Mr. and

Leavitt

girls in New York City.

- - . ,. letters of administration

Ardith Moore hasjjorm to Knights-^^^ . n t . . , . , Mr .

\'elma Truesdel. There

1 Kamey to

I was no will tiled and the heirs are

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tharp | ^ i M ; ^ am,,y ’ Tr Vd ! n !‘ of Mt. Meridian Monday. July 23, a True J. "«’l and Loyal I rues,lei. ba()j i Mr. and Mr . George Fox of Reels-

i v ille were visitors in Greencastle on Born to Mr. and Mrs. George A. 1 -Sunday.

Thompson of Marion township a son, stream ,

F.arl F.ugene. popular for fishermen and swimmers Mr. and Mr-. Kenneth I. Todd spert on Sunday. II >1 ever, ill " the week-end with relatives of the 1 forts, the swimmers had hotter link latter at Gravsvill.'. ; lha " t 1 "’ nimrod8 - That is >

j the bathers was drowned and they all

Miss Thompson is in Chicago to enjoyed the -wimming while the ti-h-buy and attend openings. Her store j eimen had a hot tinu and no luck

will be open Tuesday. 23-lt worth mentioning.

Charles Bunten, foimerly of Green-

FOF n. T rule

'acorn A dainty white ‘ er with touch of embroider, .. Foi A dressy little h d ot all silk ponjr'e^street

ight,

FOR THE LITTLE MISS r '" pl

foi.

On all lace die ,-e- ^ hli < me 1 dresses in different material- and |i.,:t.-i ine *•

Cut.

ed colors

J. H. PITCHFORD

FOI

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chenoweth returned Sunday from a trip to Detroit,

points east and Canada.

Fal Perkins, who ha- been confined to his home on Bloomington St., for

castle, died Friday July 20th at his home in Sarasota, Florida. He leaves ja wife and daughter, one sister, Mrs. iLelan Stewart, one brother Oscer BunI ten, both of Indianapolis, and a host

.... I of relatives and friends. The funeral some time ,s improving. wjll at lwo o’clock, at Lloyd Evans and family of Indiana- Shirley Bi thei Undertaking parlors polls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-.|946 North Illinois stieet. Burial at Arthur Gillespie of Fillmore. | Washington Park Masonic Cemetery.|

The Greeucastle Band will piactice 1 Monday evening. All members ie- 1

MUNCIE — Terrell Jacobs, son of

que.-ted to he pre-ent at 7:30 o’clock.

Cliarles Jacobs of this city, is trav-

dedicate | Your gifts and propeltieg, as did your forbears their. To the lustrous quest of righteous liberties— And that diviner justice and equality, Enr which an upward reaching world still hopes and prays. Catch once the vision radiant, which led them on, Like glowing flame by night, and wondrous cloud by day, And the flag will he by you pas-ed on, not alone. Unstained by act of yours, but with its guarantees Enlaiged each coining year, by your staunch loyalty To all things, great and small,

cling with a circus this summer as |

Miss Dorothy Hunt of Indianapoli-j» Iwn tamer, pend.- his wintei tak was the week-end guest of Miss Ethel , m* a < i I engineering course in the j

Hunt at her home on Maple Ave.

And its bonny Iflu, ^ symbol-stars, (Which tells it it was, and is.i And write youi .If, glorious reecnil .. At least in part to he!

FOF id K

WA ork.

UOUN’n RKl Mn\ The Putnam Count;

be held Sunday, July.™ shelter h'iu-' Gjh WA polis. Any pre.-t nt otar dent of Puti'.cm (' o welcome. \ gm,.' 1, . ., s da'

prepared.

(lome, In mg vv

spend the day with 1( ] hi of Bainbridge, 1- im „ sociation, Roy Hubbard, 1

which serve the common good.

Then take the flag, with its thir-j a nd Carrie I John,

teen In i s of red and white, treasurer.

Mr. and Mrs. Flank West and Mrs. SWEDEN RADIO LEADER Alva Gillespie spent the day with STOCKHOLM, July 2.3. (UPi -j Mr. and Mrs. E. Gillespie of Fillmore. Sweden now leads the world in th Mr-. Rex takh and daughter, J.. ‘ io license ’ • Jean, ol Munch. are visiUng Mrs. - tion, or 57.8 Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. ’' VPr - v 1 • 0,,<) coii.hdant .

( Recently (Ic- Broadcasting Bureau •of the Swedish Telegraph Board a.-k-j I .gene ( lid k Who ha • been v I iting !

at his grandmother Steel’s the pa.-t i suggest improvements in the broad-i

Haute Chipter, Wedm day evening bovvei Saturday afteincon at the

with a ■ ’clock picnic supper, on the lawn at the Theta Hoii.-e on Soutli College Av n •

home of Mr-. Eo'i, 10.11,Soil th College Ave. in honor of Miss Mary Henry, wh" e niairiage to Konneth H. Sweet

'Ml Two gallons of barn paint t in a one-gallon ran

Hfre's how you ran paint your barn at a prr.it Mvinp. Torarh gallon of LOWEBROTHERS DKRIiN HI D M \HN PAIN PaiM a gallon of purr linsrivl oil. Tliis makes two gallons of tough, wear-resisting paint.

Don t take chances on cheap paints loaded / ,with gasoline, mineral oil, rosin, etc. Get ! Derby Brd when you paint your barn. It's L all paint—and double thick! It contains Jr b.l% linseed oil when mixed according to directions. Low in price, too/ fi c f ore y ou paint, see us ",

Stevens Drug Store

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\ l’E( I L1DR CHARGE RUSHV1LLE, I mi., July 23 (UP) Ben Lawson, farmer, today faced a c harge of permitting Canadian Thistle ' to grow on hi:- farm. A statute rarely invoked covers the ca.e. The maximum iienalty is a fine of $1 and 1 ii>t-, which include $3 to go to the pel son tiling the charge.

( atherine Rei.-ing filed suit, through her attorneys, James & Alice, Monday for divorce from Paul Rei.-ing. Mrs. Reising made an affi'bivit that she wa.- a resident of Monroe township.

I Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Callender are nieving to their new home in North wood.

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(cull FLOCK IN SUMNER FOR GREATER Hf*°?* dri1 1—

week has returned to his home neat casting i'i"gr,n- \ a result 11(1,

Mt. Mercdiun.

.(MO radio fans expressed their view.-.

Mr. and Mr George Weber and

which are now being carefully sort-

family and H. B. Alli-on motored to Wapakorieta, Ohio on Sunday to A- .

tend a family reunion.

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\\ \T( II THE CROSSINGS

Marshal Dave Braden is taking hi- ; Martin.-v tile people going dow n to vacation and Patrolman Paul Grimes Bloomington will have to he careful ha- been shifted to day duty by in cn ssing the streets. The Wore

May or Charles McGaughey.

Notice Country Club member-. Those having lockers are asked to vacate them for use of Rotarians on Thursday. July 26. Committee.

Mrs. F’red Cook who ha- been confined to her home on South Locust

says the council has pas-ed An ordinance having the following position:! “No person walking on the -ic|ewalks of any street in the congested distiict -hall cioss any -tieet or intersection in -aid congested district except at intersections of streets hounding said district, when the auto

l.ien ' Ml \ • Hi

Id M ING HENS NOT DIFFICULT TO PICK

street the pa-t four month- with matie traffic -ignal at such intcisec-

tion shall show the re I “Stop" sign 'on the side toward which said person / is approaching -hall stop hack of the

Mr. and Mrs. John Alice have return- ^ |ino M(| t untH Hi(| tral ' fi( . ed to their homes in this city afteid^,^ >h((Ws siun on

heart trouble is slowly improving. Mr. and Mr-. Russell Brown and

a motor trip through the Ea-t.

the Ode toward which proceeding to !cioss the intersection. Any person

Mrs. Elmer Eiurgin m. children ol violating any of the provisions of the

ordinance shall upon conviction, be fined in any .-urn not les- than $1, and

not more than

porter.

Summer.-et, Ky., and ( ail Price of Dayton, Ohio are the guests of Mr and Mis. J. E. Riadeu of Bainhiidge.

U THE VONCASTLE A -> mpathetic interpretation of the chainiing role of Swamp Angel waa- uied by Director Leo Meehan when he 1 ho . beautiful Gene Stratton, granddaughter of the late Gene Stratt on - Pc iter, to play the part in the pictui ization of the famous authoress gieat story, "F’leckles,” an F BO production new running at the Voncastle Theatre. Bom and r: i-ed in their atmosphere, Mis- Stratton has been imbued with the -pirit of Mrs. Porter and her book- -ince her earliest childhood day-. Consequently he, Knowledge of tin eharactei - j- more complete and in accord with the authore.-g’ understain mg of them than that of anycne else could possibly be. A- Director Meehan has in all his pictui ization- of Mrs. Porter’s books considered that the grcaieat tribute he could pay her was to follow ax closely a.- possible the action and -pirit of her work-, he chose Miss Stratton for the role because he believed her inmate association with the authore-- would enable her to porI tray the Swamp Angel as it was writ-

William Stewart end .-on, Harrold, left Monday for an automobile trip of ten days or two week.-. They will visit Washington and New Ymk city

before returning.

Mr. and Mr . Ellsworth Krantz and

son of Indianapolis we

Thin, flex/ : ' 9

indieation of lli( '

two pel Ol side of (hr v 11,1 layer is 1. rg< md P) naturally poo' 1 ' -th A- laige bod. 1 ■ re for laige and 1 rol xev ed egg |)l'odUetc n|)l ing their laying P re

About 20 |ier cent of the hens can he removed from the average poultry flock in July and August without redui iiig the pioduction of egg.- according to tlu» Blue VaiJey Creamery Intitule. To pick out the loafing hens, whi. h do their heav iest laying in

March, April and May, as a rule, is j vie bones spiead not a difficult ta.-k when a few sim- ! of thiee linger- •* pie mles an followed: | is common In g July and August are the best cull- dueers will mi a

ing month for it is then that the pn'ii e t layers of the flock can he definitely identified. A good place to tart i r. the head. The good layer’s

Martinsville Re dead i thin and refined. The head if

a poor layei is thick and heavy look-

lietwee.n I

Anothei indicate n 1

capacity and heavy't-

distalU'P between the real’ end ot the layers will niea-uf'

I"*' Th ", ° f ) th k e pr “ fitade 1 he " ^ i fingers wide h

POEM BY MR>. PFINFTKLI) lal>r "’ ' ,lum P : " ,l br 'K ht ' whlle that j du«‘rs the with The August i-.-ue of the National ' of the unprofitable bird i# small, 1 ^ o[ ^ fitlg , Republic, a monthly review of Ameri- " l,,k '' n »" The eye of the good

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guests of friends in this city. Mr.

can History and public affairs, puh- | lished in Washington under the dir,Sunday ( . ( qj ))n 0 f (j,. lf r, Lockwood, a

Hoosier, carrie.- an interesting poem ;

h m i- blight and prominent; that of I \ good laying the poor hen, dull and flat. The ey»j- | heavier eater th-1 ling of the yellow-skinned breeds, j more active and / like the Leghorn, Plymouth Rock, hf.n that molts 1 J

Krantz i- physical director at the In jv,y j i un \, p penlield, also ;i Rhode I-hind Red and Wyndotte, is | generally a pc" 11 dianapolis Athletic Club. Hoosier, hut now .1 resident of New white good laying hens in summer, looking hens "f th*'

The County F’air Association will hold a meeting of all directors and heads of committees and departmentThursday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the County Agents dffice.

Mr. and Mr.-. Joel Jlenman lef thicity Sunday evening for their home in Chicago after a visit here with the former's parents, Mn and Mrs. W. I Denman on Poplar (street.

A Chautauqua meeting will be held lue day afternoon at 2:30 in the County Agent - office and Mr. J. Hall, head of the Lear Imlepemlant Chau tauqua, will meet wiith the direct. 1 -

Others of the cast #<f' John F’ox, Jr., Hobart Bosworth, Eulalie Jensen Billy Scott, I.afe McKee, and F'vankie I Darro. i.t, Mfc

Putnam Lodge, Nv. 45, I. O. O. F'., will meet Tue.-day night at 8 o’clock. All members are uiged to be present and help put on the work. Come and enjoy our wonderful new electric fans. Visitors always welcome.

Sunday dinner guest- of Mr. and Mr.-. Paul Fo.x were Rev. and Mrs. R. N. Ball and Miss Caroline Butler of Indianapolis; Herman Miller of Mitchell, Mi. and Mr-. S. J. Henry and Mr.-. S. E. Henry and Mrs. in Jes F'ox.

York.

Many Greene ,-tic’ people will remember Mrs. Benfield, Her poem oas follows: THEN I \KE THE I I. \G. MY BOY With pride, you call America your | “native land,” '/And justly but nom i.-h not the j empty pride That boasts vain-glorious “rights,”! aside from duties, And with inconsequential fervor waves the flag! Trimly love an I honor your country’.- flag, my hoy: It is the symbol of your gieat inheritance, Likewise fur you, the symbol of higli stewardship! With blood was bought your freeman’s opportunities, ! By those who went before you, holding high this flag. Y'our privilege and duty it will ever be To cherish and preserve this price-1 , less heritage For those who follow you; to foster! and defend The institutions of thia latdj ta

while the eye-ring of the poor layers mer month

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Side Trips From Niagara Falls

Al Special Eacanioa Ralea Toronto and return . . . $3.45 Cl cyton, N.*Y. and return .$16.10 Alexandria*Bay and return $16.65 Montreal and return . . . $25.20 Quebec and return . . . $35.35 With irrcrn limit equal to Niaci.cra Falla lixcutaeon Ticket!

f-ered (or FreeToutiit Guide end Ante

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Vi.il Ncafera Fait, and Cenad* }*”'^ SPEc'lAL^EXCURSION '

Cleveland to Niagara Falls ONLV F Tr iccy 1 '- Leaving Clevrland at QtOO , j oJ 8 ' 18th, 26thj AuRust 2nd# 8th. J » f ’ w j ( hm ! ’ Ticketa good returning »nv tl ” htal04 bl« * 1 including date of sale* no"' Cleveland Oflice. I Stcaniert e». h e .-v-eveo n-- y. I at *00 P. M-: »mvin# •> ' 1 l 'wu.l^iejJ^tVJ The Cleveland and B uflal %,rU r J East OUj SL Flee