The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1928 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER. SATURDAY,'AVGUST 4. 192S.
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anED ADS
CONTIM'E INVESTIGATION*
n.AT FOR FARM VOTE from the original “cartons’’ by C^u
RUSHVILLE, Iml., Auk- 4. (UP>— NEW YORK. Aug. 4. (UPl—Th* cheur, to say nothing of more than
red ers
Pot Siife—
Rush county authorities tcviay continuoi their efforts to identify the
drive to bring tho disgruntled farm- a hundred magnificent Gobelins, er into the Democratic fold and swell One collection of snuff boxes, while
body of a man found in a wheat field i the presidential vote for Gov. Alfred not particularly useful in this age, Mail Monday, following a Masonic 1 K Smith is on in earnest today. when daughter to grandmother are
burial conducted here yesterday. A
,E:—Ford Dump truck gh r j n er’s emblem was found on the
rs, j, io*. Phona Greencastle inaI) . s coat .
2-3p Officials of the Indiana Bureau of
With George N. Peak, one of the | likely to smoke cigareties, or “roll agrargian leaders, speeding westward I their own,” is said to be worth more
to attempt to induce other leaders to confer with Smith, the governor
m
Identification joined in the attempt is to give several hours of his time
E—One fcorse, 140# lbs., ito identify the man immediately be-1 today to a further study of farm re-
lain ft Reifsonable. Jane s f or( > the funeral services were con-1 lief.
) Clinton Falls. 1-4p jducted.
E— 198T Chevtal** l-an-! Vnitf peap. lots of •*»».'. A-l ‘hone 72ft.Y. 4 *!' K Groeary and meat V . sou Cor aelUag, ill health. j, G neeacastle, Ind. Pimm 4 * 2t j ^on por Rent—
Woman Chosen To Lecture At Williamstcwn
4T— Sept. 1st., W. 10 East Walnut, 5 roams, eh, breakfast nook, ga
® n ^^rerator, shades and rod "—"Nra. J. P. Allen. 4-7-»-3t.
iner h,,, o— die i NT:—Furnished
rr It KISH FEMINIST FIRST OF SF\ HONOKFD BY INSTHT TE OF POLITICS.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., Aug. 1 fUl’)—The Institute of Politics for | the discussion of world affairs opened at Williams College today. The pro-
i Smith has been informed that there I are at least a half iloxen ways in (which agricultural assistance can be held out without using the equalizaition fee of the McNary-Haugen bill, I which Smith has emphatically reject-
1 ed.
It is likely that he will not reaoh I a conclusion for another two weeks as he is confident that Peek’s trip will result in further conferences with other westerners week after next, just before his speech of acceptance. Out of those talks may come additions to or deletions from his present plan. The opinion is growing that Smith may attempt to make farm relief one of the biggest i-.-ues in his campaign
two blocks from
-o^rmbia Street. Phone j '
watem,
c. n o —-
j gram will Inst n month anil more ;ln; l ma >’ make a much more e\ten- * l * dern than half it will he devoted to prob- “'ve tour of the agricultural state*
•A uan i j,, m i n the Far Ea t and Latin-
Close to 300 persons will partld- | pate in the session. Ttiey come from
iim> VT:—Garage. Phone 289. . . ,, ,,,
„ 124 states, the Di-tmt of Columbia,
mbia St,
3-:!p
unfurnishe • *1 t:
U.l | n’T: —Three v, Gr- ^ ,r, 05-Y, ]i 0 • • NT:—Two modem furnH7 (l light housekeeping rooms ts, cool pprch, reasonable Hanna. 4-It
than he had intended originally. — — o FI NER M. FOR W. S. TAYLOR INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 4. (I P) Fun« rat services for W. S. Taylor, "•i, who fled the Kentucky governor’s mansion and lived in exile in Indiana nearly thirty year , were held here today. Taylor died here Wed-
m si lay.
Me fled from Kentucky after the tntr legislature had declared his election as governor fraudulent, and -eated William Goebel, Democrat.
e thf r t to be !’• A tii \ piacee French il that; ludee; ■
Honolulu and six foreign countries. To Halide Edit llanum, Turkish feminist, revoluntionary leaiier 4x111 authoress, ha- been accorded the henor cf delivering the opening or convocation addre-s of the Institute. Her leadership of a round table and lecture course on Modem Turkey will be a departure for the Institute of
Politics. Hitherto or.lv men have filled T: ‘> ,or - R *l ,ublican - then ' v:,s such roles. But as a'violation of pre> h l 'K“* wi,b com t' 1 ' flt >’ in the nu ' r *
tlucn a million dollars, because o( historic a-sociations. There are 27* of the boxes and all of them are jeweled. Whether Catherine really snuffed is not guaranteed with the sale but they did grace her alons at various periods of her earner. For the present, Paris is vieing with Berlin to obtain the majority of the treasures, and in the hackmoms of the show galleries of the Faubourg St. Honore there K a heated bargaining going on from dawn until twilight among the middlemen.
BICYCLE TO HI W.TH ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 4 (UP) —If you would enjoy perfect health, ride- a bicycle—even in tie motorized age. Such is the advice of Howard S. Baker, 57, paymaster, who has just returned from a pedalling trip of 1,487 miles through New England and Canada. Baker left Rochester on June 30 and averaged nearly 100 miles per day on the trip. He has pedaled more than 35,000 miles in the past ten years. A bicyclist, he surmise , has more chance of surviving the dangers of modern automobile traffic than a pedestrian.
TRAVEL ACROSS ATLANTIC IS DUE FOR NEW ERA
GRANADA
TONIGHT
I'HRFH N VTIONS PMNMNG SHIPS TO SHORTEN TIMF IN TRANS-OCK \N SERVICE.
-W Suited | SUVII Mil'-. 11II l .t.s II Yiuiaiiim III (Mfx'T—fi room and 8 room i t dent it will be far less sensational I' . ,1 6 room apartment. All than her advocacy of feminine free-
of Goebel. Indiana
I since E.tOO have persistently refused
VN’CIFNT MAN ToCND
BELOIT, Wis., Aug. !. (UP) — What is believed the fi> 1 complete skeleton of ancient man ever found In North Africa is bring brought to Beloit by Paul Nesbitt, lately with Dr governors | George L. Collie in Algei Nesbitt, graduate of B* loit college.
icas & Gautier.
4-fit. dom in Turkey, her -access ns the
.'telle
il in 3 pen f<i. 11715
NTED—26 to 50. Big pay 1 work, no lay-offs, no st be a worker, have car, farmers in Putnam counnces needed. Pay every 1 at once. Furst and rsk G5, Freeport, 111.
4-1 p.
, MEN— Earn $35 weeking cards. Home spin • year Work, experience unno selling. Write, Nation-
t 1 i>ermit extradition of Taylor to
Kentucky.
NEW YORK, Aug. 4 (UP)—That a new era in Iran -Atlantic travel and transportation is on the horizon is apparent from the news of activitie' in the shipyards of England, Germany France and Italy, to say nothing of America, which hitherto had he n marked by extreme quietude. The opening of the next year will | see Germany entering the North Vlantie competition with two Ifi.OiiO ton peody liners, the Bremen and the Europe, designed to do 2fi 1-2 knots .111 hour, knot and a half faster than the Mauretania, and rutting the time from the last port touched in Europe to Ambrose 1 ight to four aid a hall
•lays.
Close upon the launching of these , ves-els will he the completing of f'e l.OCD-foet, fi(),000-ton White Star I n er the Brittanic, now being built in England, with which Great Britain will make a challenge for the pc si ■ and comfort prestige of the Nor In j Atlantic Inne r. The Cunnrd Lino has the design for a -imilar liner well underway and the laying of its keel 1
not far distant.
The launching of the new Cunard I liner will probably he eoinineident. I nearly so, with the Isunehing of th1 ix l,0(t(> foot vessels of the Tran - 1 oceanic Corporation which plans to | give fnur-dav service from Montauk j Eeint, I !., or New Ton n. Com .
i to Plymouth or I. • Ha:ve.
All of these new vessels contemplate co-or mating the latest inti;
“Across the Atlantic” A Non-Stop Flight To 100 r r Entertainment.
MONDAY and TUESDAY Ford Sterling
IKJXmSitJl
Family Night At The Granada Tuesday
first woman graduate of Con tantinople College or her presentation of a Parliamentary petition for changes in the country’s marriage lays. Although a daughter of an official of Sultan Abdul Mumid’s Court, she wns condemened to death in 1!)(»8 by Abdul Hamid f or hep writing in favor of liberalism. Her name was promu)' ent in liberal eircles long before the estr.hlishment of the Turkish Republic She was known as a member of the Union and Progress Party of Taiaat
Pasha, and Djemal Pasha, as an | Sean;h was un(lcr way here today
Doctors Zaring and McGaughc y were members of an insanity commission, appointed by the judge to examine Raymond Ha brook, an inmate of the Indiana State Farm. Hasbrook was adjudged insane and will he sent to one of the state hospitals.
TURF MEN'S BANKER.
will give a first-hand 'hi j l(C( , in j ( . |j n( ,j. construction knowledge Logan museum of excavation work ^. jth th(i in thp dpv elopment of esc finds in Algeria. uerlal transportation. Shore to ship
I" k * k "• whick '' a '
30.000 years old, apparently belongeo| t ( . n)PIK , >lu . y frt . i)?ht th „ nlail to a snail-eating, cnnnahalistrc '•<-,. wilI ,. ut th , trans-Atlantic time to
and is not of the Cro-Magnon type, | |v aml a |i . ||{
formerly believed to he the only typi
mys.
an hour, will enable them to outrun v ere in Fillmore, Wedno day nv rn- ’ ue wave when traveling in the snme ing. direction as a storm. . nd to minimize ,\E Goldie Meli'arland of Indianavihrution when traveling into a storm polis, came to I dlnuire Tuesday on through the reduction of the movnicnt account of the siekne - of her hrothi.n the wave's ere t. Then length of er Isenn McFarland, the vessels and the newer thing bi - Mis Horothv l.ewi of lndianii|n>C. vered irr the la t few years by mar- lis spent a few days this week with ine engineers regarding balanct" and Mr. and Mrs. Pallas Ruark. elimination of vibration, are expecteil Wilbur Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. to make the new hip the last word Frank Day underwent an oireratioii in comfort in sea traveling. Thursday morning f< r removal of hi* Each ship is to be a four-compart-1 ton ils.
The M ; sionnry meeting that was to be held at Dai > Williamson’s Fri-
not u x ^ tr twla
of man living in the upp' i' stone afe.l The Trans-oeeanic Corporation I ment ship, which is to sny that any
Profs. Alfred S. Romer and Fay plan- a return to the principles of the, accident which might sink the ship
Cooper-Cole of the University of! old clipper ship days of ls:t() t > 1850 would have to disable all four com- (j ^ W . M ,, 0S t I)o „ r ,| mrother week beChicago will study the skeleton. I when th«- speed of America’s commer- 1 partments a likehood so rare as to lw, j causp () f (|„. funeral of Miss Lorenu
Nesbitt said the keletoi wa- foundjoe hips gn\e the I’niti-il Stall rii 'i con-i«lered almost an impos ibility. |j
in one of the mounds of -nail shells. | chant marine a distinct advunt -ro The -hip w ill be entirely fireproof, j yj r an ,| yj, Kenneth Smith moved COLUMBIA CITY, Bid., Aug. 4.— j Fireplaces with horned human bones| Thi economic piinr iple of arryiiu 1 no wio.l being used in their construe- ^ Fillmore l''riday. They are living
omaiea Woodhnven New ■ . , , i rx'arch was under way here today , , , (onP points used in to .ding and I an.Her ear go, making a f t. r trip t ion, with the p<> -dde exception of a M , ti)i . ( - h . ir |j,. Bowman bouse. They „ ' 1 "‘ " "' I.' l , n ' ?’ 1 , ' ‘. ,!l I following receipt of a death threa : j extracting the snail meat were found and more trip- each year th in th m: 11 amount of veneer. recently bought the Robinson restaur-
in the same heap. I vessels in competition will be depend-j o nnt.
The expedition in northern Africa 1 ed upon to give the lim a pn f l. ■ is financed by Dr. Frank tr. Logan of The ordinary liner, it i p in' j IT,Ml - makes 11 round trips a year. It is ex- — ^ par t few days
4-lp. organizer of modern schools and clubs |
ifor Turkish women.
sent to Harvey Kreidler, president of
•oe »*>- 1 .the Farmers’ State Bank of South .W5-.VI.I , -Although^ it was the say red order J w))10ay The notP WUR f OU nd attach-
ed to the brake lever on K re idler’s
<f, GIRLS, earn
(dressing cards at hom**, c f Mohammed that the wives of the
Kenni’th Ur vm has been iek the
e; experience unnecessary; j faithfu] tht . ir vril fa i| Iovv .. >hf . idy work. Write immedi- ; a ,„( a f,, w courageous friends dare I
ask for the emancipation of Turkish womanhood and as ently as 1924 petitione th" m \v National Assembly
ialto, 3fi(i Broadway, New
4-l)i.
1 earn $25-$35 weekly sew>s home, spare time; exjnnecessary. No selling. >rk. Plain sewing. Write 532 Broadway, New York.
4-l|i.
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>1:—Spare or full, time
jrtlmc Fracks, $18 down, ex-1 are ( wo leading parl imentarian- of nnecessary, steady work n Europe, Louis Pierard, Socialist and irtieulars free. Liberty ^ Tl '| l, a | tn i- Union leader in the Belgium.
automobile.
L threatened death to the hanker. George Archer, 21, who police say, confe- .('<1 that he and his e. usin, Hen Smith, South Whitley, attempted to
Chicago.
wa-
for the abolition of polygamy, arbitr- ()btain from by ,,| a , k .
ary masculine divorce and child mar- mai)( unles . Smith ol)taini a
riage.lt is largely due to the.r efforts | (l|| f „, lt ,, ncp Smith still is in jail, that Turkish women-may now go un-' Smjth an(| Archpr face thp veiled and enter on an equal footing blackmai , charges, though Archer
with men in business, the professions | n ]< , asp(1 nn b()n(|i
and politics.
Also on the list of lecturer- today \TstlN Tt) SI’I-' \K
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 4. (l’P) -| After conferences with Herbert Hoov-
CHICHESTER S PILLS W I UK UUAMI /V l.adleal Auk y our 1 r />\ 4 M rbet-tx-r • IHmiii n JTlrmimI/XV\ IMIUln Hr4 m. 1 rti-i. V teale.1 w;in Kluo KiNxtB. Trtkr no «»|k«r Vluy yr>«ir v a ktti 111.4 m rrn* JHAMtiNI# IMII k. f r Y.’b y««f> k II lira At lie 1 .'e«t, Alwivx 1 Iff SOLD EVD«tJfi(j! f TSrvrpvtvilI»P
peeled of t e new liners that they j,, ,. Sechman was driving Ids' ^ r ' '* r|11 ^'n.lan and daughter, a ill nearly double thi , 111 king at t. am ..f horses to the wagon Tue - Helen, Mr Johr; < arroll, Naomi ind tr p a y't ... . ... -i they were hit by a truck. Car|ienter ami I 1 ■ rdinar liner liee in port from One was killed and the other badly Danville, Wednesday afternoon.
■ ; 1 ■ j - ghthoma
the n.u liner eontemplati three \ii Mrs. C. O. Day were vi Ihur-da Inmi the I utnam (minty pe t on the Fur an id. , j torH ,.(• Mr. and Mr*. Everett Me- (hospital where he has been the past
days
tmn f neei Belli ; ■ .1 " •' x • He ha - t > phoid f*ver.
■0 aoM.&22TS; 0 of R, ' rlin » n,emb,r of th ‘‘ Reichstag { ( ., lar l{apid! , ( j,., Au(fust 22 ami 23,
^ -w** 4 - 1 '“C s ™..or m, I
DAY Pickwieb Wfir | ^ at ' nns . a su))|Mrrter of (iemian-Rus- Friday while in Indianapolis for ^ *'***^^» -fir* 4 i,,' s ' ttn rp l*tions, and author of several f,. w Thp stop was made en-i
’P I hooks esteemed high.' by scholars. i OU ^ p Washington from Shelby-. I The uhject of his lecture* will be| vl ,i,, m., wb ,. rP the Senator spoke,
and
Ind.
-Earn $30 weekly Mwing riPrnlunyV I - orpifcrn and to selling. Everything furn- p ()li( .:„ s . whilp
L.v.«^ r i8.«ed env^lopo brinKR par- . olet Gurment 27 E. 22 St.,
I nn't. 293,
Domestic lt tbr request of the Republican NaPolicies, while Pierard will lecture on t ; oru | committee,
the current political problems in Bel- 0 .
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Lost—
ir of glasses in Irath. r He & Son, Thur il ry "n Reward, Gardner Brnili-
* i" -o —
Gold Alphg <>'i
Alpha William on ■ .. k
'hone Iftl.L.
3-2p.
Art Owned By Russia Sought
gium. He is a member of the Foreign ! Affairs Commission, and has been I the reporter of the budget of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was the first one to propose a law on the or panization of leisure for the working cla.ss. ’ •, The institute will continue the investigations liegun a year ago into' the American agricultural situation, '*'* giving more attention than formerly to its international n^pec. Dr. Harry A. Garfield, president of Williams Coulcge and chairman of the Institute
TAD’S BIG UNCLE TOMS CABIN Dip: Tent August 7, 8:00 O’clock Show Grounds West Walnut Street
port on the Vmeiican side. There ui;! 1 he loom f..r l,' ), )fi tons of high grade , ‘"n ight and pace for 8')i) pa- enger -. j The pa -enger service will he one j I rlp.-s, fir t class. Strictly competitive " • e.-sel i oil burners, with four propellers, each I operated by a turbine electric drive,! j will carry (trough fuel for a round i trip, 7,0(10 miles at .-retained cruising t>eed. A vc- o| will leave port every other day from each -id of th ocean.I The ve-.-els will load and unload cargo by mean , of conveyer belt- operating through the *!.*e,s of the v -el and the length of tire ship obviat- , ing the necessity for hoisting and
lowoupg.
Noted engineer who have cooperated in the laying of the plan- for this line of -hip declare that their high pied, expected to b. 30 to ’!2 knot
day evening. 0 Mr. and Mrs. George McCammack nd daughter of near Bill. I nimi (JUBSt iMBE FDR IIIK
BANNER
Cow Needs Water
By Collectors 7 0 Kee P Her Coo!
BDII.HI BY
( VIHLKINK NDM IN HINDS
III BARIS DEALERS.
One of the most important help* that water gives to the cow is in the rmxtication and digestion of feed. Wat» r is the principal constituent of all the row's digi -live secretions which make the feed more palatable \l.so HELM hi R MGl mON \ N I) R EG I LATI s lit HD g,
I i. \i ir \i r R F ing mi rient can I. absorlted in t!e
hedy. Furthermore, water niu-t also he pro ent in the feces anti urine to
A liberal supply of clean, fresh ., tbi . b(lW ,.|, . in d kidneys work-
WW~ tw. «ch»rt with th ,,„,rt'i™,,ll 1 “‘i- ; r.th, , :,'rt' | , .5 I V .... . , ; , , L to keep the cow in good (v ulth .p,, W ater <de..' the entire dig.
anil in profitable production, say. the
international ((uostion- because it en-jare to he besieged (luring the next ters into that field, and the people of few months by dealers from all parti he Northeastern part of the United j 0 f the world, all intent upon obtainStates stan lin paiticular need of un- ing one or more of the painting- tlrn' .y ' dersanding it.” i formed a part of Catherine II
30-fit.
will
pur-
cabbage for km t • i op Thi* cabbage is arsted heads. Get you, ,,, ■w before it is all pon, at 1C Fitel Flora! Co. Bros, have a new sliir r,,. ^^rators—some in Du Tone Have cat the price ,1,,,,. 1 31-fit. -o————
pairing and refinirhir - f Jr my home. Also have -omc ^^*es of antique and modern titurc for sal*. 415 East 0 .;rt on St. C. F. Mathes. 2-2t
five tract of all poisonous digestive
Blue Valley Creamery Institute. I y-product? which break down th. Although only about 15 per cent . nw , || ( .:dth when jiermitted to ar-
of the water consumed by a cow goe , ijn-ulnte.
. into the milk she r.ioduces, this milk
I• bases for the Russian government j, Jlbou t 85 per cent water. This fact Of --prcial importance in -ummer 1* It is now confirmed that the So- (bow , that wbi | e ^iik is largely wa- ’.hi i t Ip water gives a row in reguviet Government ha- been sending | tel>( thi!( wat ,. r rP pr<.-ents a eompar- iat. g her body temperature. About these masterpieces to the galleries ^ ! rt jv P i y small part of all the water 10 .er cent of all the water drur.k | Vienna, Berlin and Paris in large r ^ndied by the cow to keep going try a cow in summer is needed to
numbers during the present year. 'Ihe ' orders of Moscow are that they are to be sold, even if at a depreciation from their catalogued value and nnjturally the buyers are anxious to i keep the prices as low as possible jand are not spreading the news of I their finds in the more obscure gal-
leries.
In addition to the paintings, a | large quantity of French furniture, | dating back to the beginning of the i , 18th century, also has been despatch-' id from Moscow, Included in this set ! of artistic bargains are to be fourd 1 many pieces designed by Riesener I There are also numerous tapestries 1 from the Beauvais looms, prepared
1 ( rinally.
cool her body.
I WATER IS OWE OF COWS MOST iftPOKTAST SUMMER N£EDS
TO KEEP A CAIRY COW IN GOOD HEALTH AND PROFITABLE nEQUir.££ A BIG SUPPLY OF CLEAN FREEH WATER TO ^
Q) Malt? milk rr^ ct ,v, i,Ccean tricl g3// -V {J)K body tRrfnataR WATEF A ..eAMrtv
SPLENDORS OF NATURE MAKE “THE SHADES’ c INDIANA’S YOSEMITE. Primitive Feauty That Soothes The Wanderlust. Nature’s Playground. ^ ^ By IL C. Reid lloosler State Automobiln Association The Shades offer such a variety of appealing scenery that they have come to be known as the "Yosemlte” of Indiana This tract, )>rl vately owned by .1 W. Kris/.. of Waveland. covers b'") acres. Hidden .iwny, off lire regu lur arturic* of traffic, the striinK"r will find hero tire beauty of ns' Ural scenery that In variably niiikes a lasting Impression. Take your time and 'on will he fascinated by the wnnd( i fnl formsMoti of rock, the rippling > a- . nd.•». the (ik'e)i gorges, tiro sheer precipices and the .inlet of priml llvo conditions Sliould you be a lover nf plant life, then your fondest dream can be realized Kerns of many varieties are to he found tu clusters and singly, clinging to 'he perptn dl'Hllar walls where idaill feed would seem to tie absent. Mosses beyond vour expect* tloit urn everywhere Native timber—yes. in abundance! The stately ouk. red and white, live feet In dlrirnetcr and seventy feet In the clear. h»h and game afforded protection and rill) Bine, Cedar, Hemlock. Boplnr, ustenunco for the aborigines Thi Meei h. Maple and Sugar are to ho white man feared and avoided tbit foufid In a perfect stale Thu lumber black forest with Its hidden terrors from -inch trees can bo found only In conrequently as a stronghold It re very old buildings when timber was malned long after other such place* plentiful had disappeared. From beneath huge cliffs flow nu- Berhapa not on such a tremendou* meroiis mineral springs whose waters 1 a ' e some of the other well known aultful caacadea as they flov ’ ' ’ 11 • d bur to Rock river amid the primeval for 1,1 this tract will be found In s est - Two of these spring have been mailer wa-. the If) Ida! Veil (alls of the mitred Youth anil Beauty. Unlike 'osemtte, the d. .p cut gorges of Witmost mineral spring kins Glen the cliffs and heights of {fc* mo*t pulatalrle. Yellowstone; also such cool, enchant One* Held Peril for Settlers ,1 » l,lln * st P‘ nmB: H "' h ro$ kv ravtnos; auch npai klluK luitlLK batk lo the tirm* it was in buhbllnK .|»ii:u;s; the Horseshoe bend Ii.iUUfmI h> the Indians, tliis true! was ( ,f the rivet*; such dark fjulet ahade known ns lie Sliades of Dcatli On nooks, under the hit; leafed oak uud ,1 count of the dense forest, the biding maple whon* r intanoe may run riot, es pluet s In deep cut ravin* t with their run be found In no other place where nuimTous spririKa end abundance of primeval forests are yet proicrved
