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Show 2 i f fpliiinnffo) a Ucfo)C ft Attend Utah Stake OiMng In Springville Park if Over 1200 people participated in the annual Utah stake outing at The crowds Springville Tuesday. were slow in getting to the celebration, but after the outing was well under way an enjoyable time was had. The stores closed at noon, permitting the clerks and workers in the stores to come to the celebration. Most of the people arrived at the city park about 3 o'clock in the afternoon and frpm then on things were humming continually. While the "old boys," the daddies were competing for the stake chain pionship in horseshoe pitching, the young boys, the kiddies, and the women were enjoying the races and various contests conducted under the leadership of Seymour ihmaii iifli'il ilflL 1 liBin 1 ft IS 3 r 3 fat the first time in many years t foman was present as a member U the board of education of Provo iltj at the meeting of the board tassday evening. V!rg. C. E. Maw, recently appoint- vacancy in the board i to filt ansed by 'the resignation of Arthur f, Taylor, was present for the first line at a board meeting. The meet- - Mendenhall. The mothers also took a delight in comnetine for the stake honors in, quoits, the competition being HIS GIF By GEORGE R, HOLMES International News Service Staff Correspondent ' WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. America spoke her grief toson, the twenty-nint- h day at the passing of a president of the United States, spoke it in a pageantry of sorrow, spoke it in an outpouring of silent emotion, spoke it in tones of majestic reverence such as the nation has seldom TO r fa 101 4 iiiGini 11 PICTURE FILLED with the women's quoits contest,' ! although Mrs. Emma Jones Of Prove was the highest individual scorer with 440 to her credit Mrs. M. A. Miner and Mrs. John Robinson of Springville won the contest with a combined score of 540. Myron E. Crandall, Jr., of Springof ville, and Lovell Mendenhall Mapleton won the doubles In the horseshoe pitching contest by defeating all' comers. The champion ship was played off with Lee Boyer and Marshal A. M. Bird and was a most interesting battle. The first set was Won handily by the Cran- while dall - Mendenhall team 11-By KENNETH W. CLARK, lne second game went . Le Boyer of Springville took International News Service Staff tlie single's championship Correspondent. away WASH1XGTOX, Aug. 8 Wood-roTom John s- Smitn of Provo in a Wilson, former president, a .spectacular contest. Smith, won the first same in short order, getting broken, silent man came out of his ringer. ?, frequently. The next two forced retirement today to join the games wero.won by Boyer, who nation in a last tribute to Warren . crowded Smith away from the stake G. Harding. lie left the quiet solitude of hi? ;tt almost every 'throw. The score of the Sti;ii championship, home in S street to participate in the great state funeral ceremonies 2. and contest was the doubles. contest: for thi man who succeeded him in Summary-othe highest office of the land. J. F.. Fechser-J.es- s Groesbeck Abe Jenkins-JohUnheeding the advices of physiRobison, M.' Bird vs. cians, who feared the trip would Lee Boyer-A- , . be too much for him, Mr. Wilson D. Boyer vs. braved the heavy ordeal, because Boyer-D- . . , as he said in a letter 'to President - Coolidge, "I shall esteem it ' an S'nith-Myrovs. BoyerBoyer 'J0'1" TRIBUTE BEST v; . i- - well-belov- ed heard. All that a great and powerful people can do to show theh eneration and their respect for the departed leader was done here to'da-- in the national capitol for Warren G. Harding All the homage and sorrow that is in the nation's heart wa laid today at his silent feet. And, in the performance there was written a chapter across the pages of the republic's his- li-s- tory that shall Ik- - forever green in the memories of n;en. . hail a torpid, sun swung quarter way across the smoky sky when the prp'at black 'utiles of the White House swuiis wide and all Hardly The solemn state funeral rites keen throughout the afternoon. for the lute President Harding President T. N. Taylor was1 given today cover a- period of. eight hg Tuesday evening was the first the prize for the best funny story hours. The events fotlow: of Warri-G. of the board since tr.ld. He was to pass on the stories llar'dins that remains jfflcial meeting 10 a. ra. Funeral procession that Iia( been told but declared cinie fortli from his last night i leaves White House, moving jl appointment, oi Mrs. Maw. 1 committee consisting of John:th.., it wa3 iniDossible for him to under its broad roof into the hands east on "Pennsylvania avenue to kFarrer. Ole E. Oleson, Jr., and snv uwoh on, nf them was the 7 the capitol. and thence of the through 'people Monroe Paxman was appointed funniest, and then proceeded to 11a. m. Funeral service, conl:ines of n linwnd and rev-- 1 lonfllpsa Jo oansult with the architect . n, onl tell the storv which brought him 1' . TTllfl lllmf nrrfn ,1, F i warren u, uarumg was made by erential citizenry to where the ducted by Rev. J. Freeman Ana the prize. riyi and mean for the early the VMa White House photographers, Harris & Ewlng, derson, acting pastor ot Calshortly of the auditorium of the dome of the capitol showed Astily "! For having performed the long- , fore the nresirtflntiai - t,rtT . vary Baptist church, the late !. iuv uauuuai lajniai iur me wesieru i roT8 high school. est missionary service away from heavens. And president's place of worship. is said to be the best portrait of the and the foggy trip, against to funeral in the take dead honor i vo. part Dujfi-Dujepresident. The board members met unoffi,ijiuii home Mormon V. Sellman of Provo ninii 11:30 a. m.Late president's there, under the great dome which Mendenhall, 10- - procession." But he participated the was given a prize. He had spent E. Crandall-Lpvel- l !ally Monday evening with has covered .the, nation's heroes, bodyJles in state beneath Boyer-Birvs. Crandall only to the extent of riding down lontractors of the auditorium con- mnrA than 9.9. vmw fimnntr tha Tn. ill, reverential hands laid hff body, the Pennsylvania avenue from same proposition, dians, as a missionary and- - teacher, Mendenhall. 441, sidering the of 5 p. in. Doors capitol wrapped only In the glorious mantle House to behind White the capitol fererr effort will be. made, it is Patriarch William Jex,: 91. of' B1"6'7; of the flag, on its catafalque that closed. arthe u-i vs. draped, heavily , n. Weretood, to complete the new swapp, j. jesse 5:15 p. m. Funeral procesSpanish Fork, was the high pr(est jreenser the rich and poor, the mighty and Groesbeck vs. Abe Jenkins, 11-tillery caisson that carried the body nditorium this fall. bier his sion starts for Union ctation. present who had been in the serv the by pass small, might own Jacob-son, of the late president. His preT. N. Taylor vs. Elmer ; I Poring the summer vacation tne ice the longest, while Moroni Miner i 6 p. m. Harding funeral train' and mourn him to his grave. in 11-carious too, vs. health, A. Buttle Fred shattered,, li&ool houses Joseph of .the. city have of Springville had been a member avenue leaves for Marion, Ohio. Historic Pennsylvania 11-John the service of hls onBtfy, prevent D. Cassity, of sadness echoed the to pdergone repairs and, have., also of the church longer than any other has which ed him from attending the impresAl; All of the Janitors person present, having been bap- Smith vs. J. F Fechser, jpeen repainted. Lincoln's cortege, the triumphant his11-cervices under sive the brief vs. Elmer bert Jacobson, Mabey was. only the restless ue scDooi nave womea in uuo tized into the church in 1847. tramp of Grant's men, home froiji still. There ; J. William Knight vs. toric dome of the capitol. w recalf omining or retinting the horses waiting paof the attended that Mrs. Fay Holbrook of the Provo the the stamping war; grief Mr. , Wilson's automobile, When Ernest Boyer, iterlor of the schools, while local the passing of Garfield, and Mc- - tiently in front ot the mansion and Fjfth ward was given the prize for John Smith vs. J. William Knight, carrying also Mrs. Wilson and his ainters have repainted the outside the woman with the largest family Kinley, reverberated today to the in the surrounding streets. John Smith vs. Jesse aide, Admiral Grayson, reached the school buildings. of those who did honor to present. marching 11-Then there was-crunching of Lee Capitol hill, it turned slowly Services in honor of the memory services. Everything possible will Groesbeck, 11-At the Tuesday meeting the home at last after a 3,000-b- e In the singing contest for womHarding six smooth chestnut as 11-and saddened the M. A. throngs vs. gravel Bird, through O. of President Warren Harding done ot secure some of the beat mile Journey that Caesar might horses swept up the great rounded en over 50 years of age, Mrs. Boyer John Smith vs. Lee Boyer, returned him again to the seclusion will In held be the tabernacle stake Jiopleted at the Franklin, Parker, Charles Duke of the Provo Fourth well envied. drive to the main entrance W the of the S street home. some time Friday, according to speakers and the best musicians schools. Commit-- ward won out, Mrs. Duke sang in : In the procession, wmcn margea mansion. They drew a grim, black, rode Mayor O. K. Hansen. The exact participate in the memorial servhe when pi Timpanogos before twice Only trom the board had inspected a ' the final passing of Warren O. polished artillery caisson, on which, high, clear voice, "We Thank with President Harding In the In- time for the holding of the services ices.' hla work and recommended the ac- Ha rrt In tr. from the White House to from time immemorial heroes have a for God, 0 Prophet." Thee, augural procession on that bleak has not as yet been decided upon. The exact time and the program 'tbe capitol eptance of the same. and his passing, ridden to their last long sleep. An interesting speaking contest BUGKNER GOES TO March 4, 1921, and at the services The memorial services scheduled of the services will be printed tQ0 from tnetoday, The work on the Maeser and the on the gtage of world affaIrs subject, "Why I Am a MorOut on the still air of the morn- in honor of the unknown soldier, to be held Sunday !werfi all manner of men. There , evening have Thursday in The Herald. Central schools are now under, way n . .. i in i. t. & ,i mon," was participated in by J. A. had the been cancelled, according to Pres1921, Armistice on day, of The First Church Christ, wer(j the gI.eat of the nation and mi should be completed in an Washburn and A. W. Palmer of In ofvthe strains president's former stirring participated president ident T. N. Taylor of the Utah Scientist, of Provo will hold memor 'tho Bmall NEW PENNEY CITY public ceremonies other week or two, according to W. c:ill- from a lone htiele. Inside the Provo, and J. Bert Sumslon and since leaving stake. mi services in ine reading room pi Monroe Paxman. nresident of the Miss Brown, a' recently returned There was the new president Cal; room of the great White White House, where all day the tjea8t 1 "In of at o'clock the church with rest the the keeping Friday Board of education. vin Coolidge, slim, rcddish-haireaHouse, where ill normal times, the missionary of Springville. Miss and with many places In tag. Everybody is cordially invite't in his face Elmer Buckner, for five years during the war he had guided Amerbefore the schools open Sept. 17, Brown was declared the winner. already tho realization tourists flock by day and at night ica. "room is will of The to state Provo the be honor Utah, present. reading C. Penney company will Dresent a ill of the buildines of w! at awful burdens have' sud- there are' Lriljiant social functions, w A duet was sung by .miss ueui with the J. Mr. Wilson w as assignejf a posi- the memory of the late President located on the second floor of 80 been set astride his narrow a (lo.rti stalwart service ..men, pew and inviting exterior and in- - Boyer and Elmo Coffman. denly here, will leave August 20 for tion in the second section of the said .Mayor Q. K.. Xorth I'liiversity avenue. should- r? by tin In crulabio l.:t--erior, according to Mr. Paxman. the Knight Herrin, 111., where he is to be as- funeral procession, close behind Harding,toFriday." uravo fac d. t, ;r d !' ru:n! to the A blanket from h 'd ) The Herald today. '."Govansen The Rotary rlu'i Will'. ' t ;VO t, fio improvements, with the excep- - Woolen Mills was presented to Mrs. sistant manager of the new J. C. the caisson and the automobile riif', ,, v.t r.of roi.ni. Las '. ernor Mahoy c.hangeil nieiiiofial services at their rcgiil ir Ta ion of the possible "d Wil.'t;::.'' Hi" completion of ilenrv Royhmce of Springville, Penney company store Soon to be carrying Mrs-- Harding. Not a word h There,, on a witu.'aUiue, suuarely a few" days ago call w'eel.ly Itinc'ieoii. in- kee; r. vith and '" he auditorium, will be done at the !: !,a,. p; Th l un ;itv! ih" eiiasYilelier, at. did' Its ''utter he was bowed low in i'.i for the tiicinorial sr.rvict's to "o" the r( iine-- t lining the widow .with, the largest opened in that City. from t':'1 'f'Vft' ,;er sine.! !,a ihere rested .lit" '.: tilled V flas-- i tlv school building. Huckner, while not at all griV. '" ' Mr. .'. number of children. :'f ,1 e we (if the it y have S.,ii'(!ay ;ai'il r.' TJie'.v .ut'.-.' rl' '. to leave the local store, or , A box of chk'Uen .powder was .The former president,.. xiLo .;, tore draped eld-1fly they! mt- witii-ou- r !". S. "':';(!.,:-v r :i !'. so ! the' I:ua, one of Jr.. is t t':e lie a Crandall. vo. I'l'i tr ! y and ed says city. til slowly it, -' a' :i!i Cis : emerged from I";": ! vn t"t I.: t t at:if hold t!;e Serviceq given to Myrotv ..K, t d v a;.: acres1- i lie in the world, is pleased at tiu' throtigh the s. street. h'ous.;at l.V'ln ie'e dbo.r-c-i :,;ve' FFIC when iV wa-- i declared, the :'t"-E ! t:;.l utt tei across w ere the wide 2 x a. m. The two attendants hniKls'iiVe intut on the city ciiaip e to ite.t into- a higher ', titne lias not as yet pi - i.k- "address. '.. Mr's. ',Hai4; lirettd piaz.a to w ere the restless ..I w;fi the' J. (;. Pvtmey. '.. t his side, lie .'limped- noticeaHly vvv'W-twillrer. t';e we. ice; tof grounds. The .po I'royo .e' er K' lU ofand lin;'s.; in a not; (li t tnt end had to he himost lifted into ft IpaVLd. veries (jbam'l-Frank Binnisoii, Spriftgvlllo. won ciiizMis as p from .2 until .3 for b'i a ,1 . .f ill-- tear seat oi' i.iis autoniobile. lis !! f itur--h a HI t e it; the O. to ; rato .the services o'clock Friday attorno in cut of the d!,r.' out l.i tlf thut hru'.-.,1 into nd'ni-- - tJi:tl '..,'1 hi lpukl .r sagged deeply f'ne seventies' race, .: ;. it i.i r t'enin y store. t to lite hit-- ' tl:e-e .t to' th'v ni';:. dea-- . ' ::;'s tini h, .weirdly beautiful, In his right Vc-- id'ettt arm was limp. The; policy of the ..!. C. Penury 'n Fliden Ashcrtift. Sprinsville, Harding The' iaberuacle Ilarrlintr. A thit-.of the .Evei-.to men Butth-advance is A. a ivalkaii carried the to vi: iitg company ;d he heavy vA thing points l'rovy filled to '.;U. tin- .postmaster cons' be Joseph st.orld. of '.vet e'y i ',, tlii- 'ranks of" eiie :store into h's's .majesty of. death.' :; :. r wini across, Utah Lake bishoiis' race. 'Scarcely turning his lietid; the occasion. D. ih. . C., notifying ' Washington, see an hear. and: il casket slid noise- The (. is from Saratoga to Geneva Sunday by Winners in other races wr! a.s aKi'iiients of other stores, and! he took a seat at the right of. his "A committee will meet this even- - local reoffice of the telosing was other'rehitives 'o.f !es.-l- onto the caiseon', a low voiced i at tin..Prof. C. He was dressed in a ina to outline a Leaf to be a surcessful fnltnws: eventually into partnerships. automobile.. program for the ceiveri this morning'.'two bisters, onh r was the president have of scores men Jone ffair. l'r. paratlons are now being Already gn; heavy black suit of mourning, with, given'and down the snucase 'race, Mrs. Emma J- Harding. "Daisy," the of the Abigail drive beneath the store Provo circular made 'to 'handle the large crowds Wigthe from hat. Charle: silk great a hiph of Provo and Mrs, called her, and Mrs. E. K. drooping elms, Warren G. The nail of Springville. istaMy, irs. Wilson, in a dress of mourn-- ; Penney company to open other! fxpecud at both resorts. Kemsbiirg, of California, who niade i Harding started on his last ride up that com-- , eneva management is making ar I'en'i race. Mrs. May Weight stores in other states,chain of 475 ine, tooK a seal nexi 10 m.e wimci the journey across the continent on the avenue which had seen his also Admiral Urayson rangements to handle one of the Tnimsnn. Iowa City, Iowa pany now having a president. .:. the funeral train; nieces' and 'greatest triumph. the itov nr.qeticallv .. . v. car. was in the argest crowds, that have been pre all the assistance others. the Elisha rendered and Slipper race, Mrs. Ai'uu' aged Speckelmeyer, ped Cited-Statesif sported hv two motorcycle fjoThere was a momentary halt as whole sent this.season to see the finish of ; Springville. man who was injured in an auto possible after which they reported The national capitol swung lutojt, cavaIeade of gorrow pwung lnt0 Jhe race: licemen, the former president's car Balloon race, Mrs. nauie sad task of bidding farewell to the broad bosom of the avenue. its beD. J. House on state to acc White the Sheriff to accident Jent the Boyd. the Professor Leaf Is of the opinion moved slowly highway Springville. the Perpresident with heavy heart and tween Provo and Springville, just Then the lead was taken by Genthe funeral cortege Azel Thorne, pat he will arrive at Geneva about Egg race, Mrs. BARTON GIVES GOAL to join Tuesday afternoon a careful in- sleepy eyes, for the night was a eral John J. Pershing, astride Columbia Steel coron Page Two.) the or 8 DYlock' opposite (Continued Sunday evening. Attorney-Marti-wakeful one in Washington. The following officials for the springvuici M. r. .Mini""Jeff," his famous mount. Followporation plant, Monday afternoon, vestigation by County Frog race, Government officials and "repre- ing close behind came his staff, the Aird J. D. at the still was unconscious M. Sheriff Minoi Larsen, Lee company Feet have, been annointed: furniture Carton j10 Wheelbarrow race, sentatives of the. several states be- metal of the horses' shoes beating at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Referee, bell Webb! iudees. E. L. bv special arrangement with the HARRIEDFOLKS DAKCE hospital Boyd and Deputy Karl Boshard abDonald Jones. and gan assembling at the White House a sharp staccato on the pavement continu-i been unconscious He had Roberts: Cloyd Booth and . Frank Mr. Edelman from all blame ,'to form the solemn cortege as early solved race, Mrs. Hatt'.e n,,m,,,. Furnace Manufacturing Women's all v at that time for 48 hours. as. they swung into movement. Eastmoud ; will give five, tons of coal G. Brown, Springville. timers, Preston o'clock. The first to arrive as to Dr. L. C. Potter, of the accident. Then came the array' band,.with All those married folks who like; According Gordon sold, furnace Peterson, Laurence Peterson Homer lr,.,,' raee With and each fee'tand Hands was Governor G; ford Pinchot,- of low- onted dirge, then three squadof W)ip has been attendim: flie injured K. Rasiuil ;nn. Barton, to dance, and there are many at to acvoTd-iCwitnesses' Oorse the .According villi liis'aides. Tin-- ; rons of clattering cavalry and folWeight, Springville. Tlir them, are to have their tirst nig man, little hope is held out tor nis the hearing, L. V. Hicks, proprietr r .,.,,,. i;,,,r of the Barton store. oilot motor hoats carrving 'ti.t Van fidlowe l hv tile senate' TlirpfUeiraed race. Rav Hardman even- recovery. . Thursday at Geneva, dance lowing these the heavier, more ponnl to announce this o'iiri.ils of the event will escort We an: ph-of .'the Ironton hotel, and A. W. committee Of and Oris Huntington. Spring in;-honorary pnUVjrers,-Je- derous artillery. The Infantry fol !'. Mr. Speckelmeyer was' struck the swiiiiiner, one on the August i in have ing, of just side o . and :.t' r.hristenSon, charge either ::i Alberl-MT,,irv relav race, Henry weiiii l.'v 1'r. lowed and then the engineers and, notlier ahead nf Mm " company."" '"5r:'tna1?eTS" Ta1or. and Eastmond down by a car driven by a 'Chitin .; ph t"d agency op the Colnmliia A S. BrowV Springville. of I i. i'.y the t :ue mins and 'an. 11. I'd 'lmtin, married the S.. th' iv the mari(resfcnd - the. blue- cago, (Geneva R is h' it''irii s promise tourists, K'leel coi-i wium-rsaway five of ration. Giving &) were n.Hr;. that all other boats lrion corps, ;, oi l. The following .lers of the' ever. ir.g. 'f i!" act ident vici'm the best dancUtah of finally.' county ho iik.v folks' hut Imi , r,,;;l is si k a d Mr. :.,'!. Fawn gift, yer S;e by ' garb'-'daccompany the swimmer lh various chihlreir.s races': li'.wl'oi'iits, ii' tan to national in dr live , h1 on the pave; soon 'i!s avenue and the matrimonial of their. .reckli-ssii-guard stopped time ofanxious .s.i' ing ,s arrivi' t.l "h,ould: n main .behind any rot the',' re h the pilot Jones. Sninv'm'.-- "Xomnu ; MK'n., ,. fk nufW wa 'a s, stream r.eyerberat.iiig to the cadences so'yett'l ib'eH' r .pour som't gas info i!:i;it. tit" .'two rirfit ,w!ieels off th,:' on the pail of .Mr. ICdelmifn. (oii-r;de try thi bots,'wi..r,-ty t' at will fly flags at :'the Provo; ivy Bird. Fprimo ille: into the of in hreh. in g troops and horses. ' ofiiieail-'u;Uv ing f'-,Vf. out arid iiiis.ms two left lit haul the omKott. iveiie l! ,.'o'.; bus. atrd been 1 haf the it 1" designate their cosition. .,, ".. W:iru e k' in: Hi)' '' Mr. 'lte wns exaniieit:i .the cif on the e w iiu the' ' and' grounds. toVii'm-vTh" chestnuts, with their; sad "Thersdey evei.ing, liiacit, 0 Deals must " ' in front of or frovman. Sm m" . iK". 1 ' "!'' ' en the stroke of 10 burden, get -. continued stuff their Edeliinan on Mrs Prontptly the' the sttmditrr left jour of X. latest, side, stamped into line behind att tte I'..t. '! the swimmer. n.' prt :ir:tel ot c ia I.vma'i. "Coal jiave l.n' Ke.vnotd-,;- ,, SpniigViUe. sen. n; as Mr. ney. It is understood , that Mr; o'chuik. ;iu exiiec,.,.nt hush seemed these marching men and horses and, Mr..' Kastmond ideclared. passed by. i:t tttlrv ' 'put H IJPl.' old fashioned .'X''itbt.i,ir. or Mrs.' Kdelmtm Edelman left a sum of, money here jto full, over the central part of Jhe one of the most sorrowful proces c..!eiii- - "Alfred ' the. I. good Onlylli'W." . NO LICENSE. '":" nl.:';::-,.i.,.were new saw their ear strike down Mr. to: pay for .any expenses Incurred city. .The great throngs, that for sions in American history-wa- e Aliens tiie'kind that .row,-vouTumor rrivii. tin aufomobile without a Springville; ' put,! ill) in j.y liili.tgl;am. r hut heard ' him by ..Mr. Speckelmeyer W account of liours had been, clustering about l..na ' license coal; 'easy, when mother and father weie Speckelmeyer, t Charles Titt a fine of ..,.:. '! also p'ut in Sofingvilli': grew suddenly the Perw. grounds, accident. ' stopnow. ' the. .. (Continued on Page Two. are.''. the ItiT'l i'll .. They, pavement. strike ., Will'. t,..1, vounger'than they li it appeared 'in city court Si'iingville als.S Hiked .awayi.sn't it?" luesdav i 1 1 .1 ', - 11-8- 10-1- Feehser-Groesbec- com-iletio- ' 11-- n k 11-1- .lekins-Robinson- 11-8- .1 T", 11-- ' . if n e. d PROVO j WILL. OBSERVE slow-movin- g HARDING-- MEMORIAL 11-8- 11-5- SERVICE FRIDAY 11-7- 11-6- 11-1- 11-1- 11-1- ' 11-1- 10-1- 11-- to-h- 11-2- ,.,.f morn-count- ry , . ' V I t: -- V.. l.-l- i ca.-Ue- . - . ; ; : i . liai-'K- cr.m-hiiti- LIS 111 ! . - l'.utnei'-mrihaser- - c-- .. W; 10-!,- ;( ' t ;s'iii-A- fc . 1 . ' ' ;- f- .'..' fit a!i.-t.''i- '. at-;- ' !;.,-- . fltig-drap- i y j UNCONSCIOUS , I' 48 HOURS ' r . . ( j com-.;in- I ft- i'Penn-sylvania- M i ' com-Hom- i'-- e i M(o:i-da- ,,. '. ; ; j .e.ea-e- ri.-- wt-s- : , ' - ; v " '';"'' , . i !h-'- i , , sfi(-s.- 'fe' ad-d- ! ' gl.c-t.;.- , : , :. .... |