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Show 1 PAGE fWolnV lf f m.hi 4 1 , 1' - YOUNG GIRL 1 A a Nam Ilr!4 rnbiisfaed bjvthi tfrrpuratioa. at jiq Boiith 14 West fit, Provo, I'tah, every, day except Saturday. Entered aa second-clas- s matter at, the pnstiifrica it" froto, ttah. .Member of --failed Praa associations, .XEA Service, Paine Editorial service, and the James 0. r " ,. , Sertpps Newspapers. LAID TO REST PAYSON i new ootrinm, ne intended Evening herald nit Started lo entertain, amuae aud Instruct tmrrfbnftona are welcomed, fo. tauac the mora of tnesa, rh lei work, for thla cotomn conductor. 4 The DEATH CALLS OTAXI8H SPRIKGYILLE' PIiIAIJ -- Ild Rite k fit. -- Coming Uncle John lithetcrTake Way ltK-K- i er A-.- tf ,,. -..: ;;.- -, a KOOU cjiurtimuui ouu imiuuu itiii hat riflaRflp-- In the Bible which predicts that "To him that , hat h" etc. Moreover; MrfRockef elleratwaysapprectates--Urabbit is a oot of hindf working ngni. ,vhen his left graveyard and without consulting the stock quotations ve are inclined to predict that those promoters will get Mr. Rockefeller's railroads, wheh they come to ME. K0ceieiiers ; Jirice but not till then. ';; . . ;bIC. Jir. iiOCKeieuer TRESS HAS . ' V'-,. A IS 55lf CKwcly (ursued fey ; .'a Thia BIRTHDAY ". . SpahM Fdrk 4tlf fa. department against inter of liffuflated vention i Nicaragua. W raid our George ti. Knee IffU'W to Lafayette, and we're darn . a. of cap, invqntoT apln fiff-han- rl fea it we owe anything to Benor ch Ice Cream was - .; A0M DIasi for prtrted hMdff; icK canyon, earty pis oWsii afks Coonrfge, afternoon. A lynching . Matching as war, is feared, . Wont you pleajie Inform us . Tlnat we'rt fighting forf , . About tbe onlv nerson wa have' noticed celebrating National Lautrb We 'dant air If IJta Grer'i Rain on the windshield, fog obstructions to the view, Month is Ul Gee Gee, and tbe only U of Charlie's Droo- i ". lawyers sell 4rwpr - drathtraDS. all of them. reason che laughs ia to show her lerty, Juat so leave him bis bag- they How many horrors like the slaughter i those taqenis new puu .roorn. , . 17 pan ana hamnoo- - ane. at railroad autoista , ; I A f.SU Bi ttim (' KlbHr44w rn Texas will it vrnssinoi1; stafetv . that take to convince is onlv lHstop, o listen ..,... I Georire Cfcrt Afi m f the IB DIART little minute of caution ml coWses; beUhtes.Excuses revive-Timysteriea of Bfd is why ay colds, frorft dnve. an- payments are .40 hard t pay.' an4i- - ninglnt merrllle, to my petrol viiay put off entry into aff eternity of deatn. But, put nggy, but th chaise mighty stub: ion,!' in electric lights, en every fence post in the country, What has become of tb bom, and did ref rise to atart, o bot !nd Were woijld still be those who would take a chance with lofied girl who used to say, my sfngtnif io lAtrrlfie. But anon did jeath. Ahd, singularly enough, it is the one at rthe wheel, 'raf ahowfngr AH. yeA and what apply mustard piaster to the L" d ho takes the chance, whom death overlooks. bos become of the "rat"? watef jacteti bean bitter " LOOK, ti Ie - oM-fas- lnvertlve-e- ji Lesson to Learn ' the citrburetor-e- that e Officer Installed - '. ' . , -- vt the were not seriously lujnrwl or killed seemed Jmlracubnw to those who gave them be;). The top was badly broken, the wliHlshteht-alutcred, and the stea ring npimratus That all of the s car", h ; ? rA''.wrf.ft ir 11 ' ' fKv of Nelm lojhiirst, president is t Soatdr readlnS-Mlieriico. . (diand male efaorus ,n,t, (fay address. iwt Prof, Tonn? of Salt rj.ke! girls cimros ; litBch - 'rTetf-- f iTITI vtslt. lF"ind j band music. Tbe afternoons' : wUl consict f nnurt Iiai'- unnr the dlreetion irf Miss. Grace Fidland and tbe nnhiie contest for the Tolhurst Those eonfi'stlug will be , MK'lcl!aji. 8adi Morgaa, L'dith Oeae Bm Sarah Garner, Howard IhmseB and Walter Pcay. In tbe evening thera, will ite H league basketball game 1'ayson and Eureka and a Haiii-at trie pnvTHou. ., I va.. sTu-den- ts pn-rra- rjm e 'n e SpringrvilleHigh Quartet Qhosen With more than forty boys g s in tlie forf tbe schiHd 'jnartct the ftdlowlng youths wvre chosen, E. X. Fang,- music wpcrWsor announce; Harold Hol-ifirst tenor ;' Garney ' Johnson 4eur ; Clair Giulronndsen, partl-ciiatln- try-out- nrf .bass, ..omJ-sm Will, well, here come the Christ ians neckties, Last veil r did von iiilkc JjoWipopular beards Jcame i;ht after tbe holidays? TT" i . U . v. t tm wraw 0 i . - -"- ferrfnrWTIiereditoriflracapnon' XQ., JI1- - grand Wilej ials Is strange, indeed, and will an-- ' R&bey! vice grand, E. B. Parry: ol, Calvin" puWiahed. Janiinty ij the thousaiidti of doubU'Uly.'dsliPiind nave eeertftary. Art Scott; treasurer, W. l 14 Tesjiectiveij ) L would American newspapermen who warden. John Lund II. Bceretoh d htm frankly that 1 netng an tbe nnme of "Bob" Tatte lu revcr-encWIIIiumlsaRexrTv conductor, ef.; lerican loyal to my flng, country i ... S. N. G Clyde Singleton ; L. S. N. president would never.-thinB. I 'hen the administration onG., Clarence Bray ; chaplain, subscribing for any' paper that Vincent, Its inside riounced Ray Botf; Nlcaraeuan guard, policy, which editorials uld nrint such presrt nnttililn trimrd. M. Iirrone: U. m to me ta be iiotlilng less than ctmiment was replete with criticism Sopir-Jlebarter : L 8, Sup., Earn lrreeiectivc iisnn. 1 am r.iaing ipia npporumLonit; IL S. V. G.. Henry Riding; of telling you what one reader's of political belief, the attitude of L. 8, V. G., Thomas Demos tbe press was one of caution, oft nlon is. ' Eureka N. G., W. L. Williams ; Tours. Very Truly Ism the !attct type mnk:lne "Bub'' V.G.. Ed. Holmes: secretary, Ed. Mrs. C. C. Jones. Paine's comment read like. a Stindny Fox; treasurer. John Robinson; 11 SrG-VVilliam Mltcbill "L, H. N In school tract comparison. Editor's Note: Tbe Evening Her-i- s Bornes;.jhapiain, r Many of our most noted and most niif ptibllshed for nny 1). Mevers: conductor, Jplin Oieno; - llepiiilicnns. cliis or Individual. It hns patriotic sonntiHPS ollt'idde guard, Harvey Ganthers, Democrats and IndeiM'tidcnts priv.-itaxos to grind or selfish lrislde guard, Neil llowcl! ; R. S Ized the adiiitntstmtioirs policy The sotinl Interests' 'to serve. E..E. Sup William Tite: L. S. Sup.. . iiorlnl adavotimt --with and scored, it fiir more harshly luy- Ward; It. Sup. V.G.. Jajrni-.IhC'JfeTATilriTITorlnls"' than did its mhslit to produce art honest V. la.vior. Irank O., lorrL. Sup. Criticism Is far front - "treason". . G., Frank lodge--BobTnson sniiT. nut an organ, . - and we feel sure thnt most of our t Is impossible fcfr newsphpCoombs r V. (J IjeRoy Danu; secre-any . E. There are renders are in accord. with thisrbe to. please treasurer, Milne; Kenneth tariff . . nys some who dlsnprrrvp with the lief. AV Simpson. We do not cxiiect tbat all of 111 exercises crials and news artlclwc printAfter the Tt is o tle world It can jeditorlals In the Herald will meet the third lecture of a series was Master F. L. Spa uld lie otherwise an long ns the with the approval of all of its reud- 'd is m!e in of dif fetjut liearile fcers. That wodld te wishing - too ittg of Salt Iake, tbe subject being Fellow-shiv do we expect th:tt all ."The Second Dcgtee of Odd lookWpowhe tarions""etlvh tommm of life 4n thpfr own special way, of onr renders-wil- l agree nlwnvs as Shown by tbe Story of flu. (RfiAD TUB STORY. TfaNf COLOR TIUS PICTt'RES) Good Samnrtian." Among tbe notaperson b a rlsht to his opIn with Mr.. Paine. If a newsaHr were Master to s which those only bles present were Grand as publish ns mwh things has another just While ciowny on the Ice, ouF. " Go over to the other side Master Grand conld be,, endorsed by everylwdy, da. :.;y Deputy Spatildlng, a voice from' near at bind yelled, and hold the II ' be editorials ''i were there would I no "newspaper. rope end light." The V. II. Brereton of Provo; E. ''Prove all things and hold f fist t wice, "Hurrah ! Hurrah !" And they Thhair;an.M''h?aVand In a Smith and Harry Phi!liis ften by R. F. Pain". the of the nil turned arid saw the Eskimd.TIe'd moment W: Randall of in the to that which is good." . ling newspaper they were there, and hang- Uke; Past Grand J. run to get a' plet of twine, which ing to the ted States who, dur't-- r the past end with all Ogden and W alter Heir ot i rovo. We 'appreciate, the views of onr gangling surely would come, in real fine, but their main arid' might. ears has had bi finircr on tbe readers, even, when;; , they tfhat he planned' to o with it the lie pulse as few otl:er Amrrican from those of this The :; twine, of eohrs?. "pri)d ' newspaper. . Tinies didn't know. .'croaa the stream, Ah, llftlp Uld the ine cloSw and you' Will Tinies dream that "Just phenomenal success tin: the screen. Cinwny just Ms Wool'ep gives a very "artistic see; thnTt I'm Ss smart as I can be", knew. what to do, but texin : vry PAYSON'.. Jan. 27 An .institute tfielr friend the Eskimo !id finished characterlMtiido of the furry sinart. tbe twine wis lit for alt tcachiVs Dt in boastful tbn'e,.' "I may o'er his head, and ere he stai-fm- l ..Viwti.s mar. tbose who nave heard her say. itnitor and senior- hign V fine jmuHealprogram wliLbe wnnt hetp, but not Just now, I guess out, he said "For goodness sake' I schools' rtf tbe Ne! district was held ' Til gef along." somehow." if I Just surely hope the twine don't crtine at the Pavson high .senooi saiur-d.iy- . alven. A "eordl'il- - invitation is extended ? try to w6'rk..my.plan, artd work It apart.". ...... all alone," A demiWivtion;.of grade music And then it made the Tinies rMir, frt.fljp public to attend this n entertainment of onnstiaMi He t..Hk trie twine and spread it td se hhn ulilch Is free.of charge. was given by tbe seventh grade pufor the shore. starting W t given in the Trov out. Then wfanned It oiinrt srnt Hand over band he' traveled, like a pils of Pcywiti under the direction i school anflltnriiini ' Nelson.. ;next Hon Ul "round about. Ahd then 'twas in s RILL IS DELAYED' ...' cirepf artist does' Ht ,reachcd.,hls of Pinf. I'a o. " evening, Jim. sr. Nnrintiliig ; to circle, see his scheme goal, quite safe .arid sound, and J A. discission of tbe Importune' of T7 1-,"XHINGTW Jnn. Ihey began, ftP I o'clock, imder" the Huspiog of " Boultlf T)am ft?, then' held one eiid in' his hand. promptly sat down on the ground to teachlns in ti'duu iiie" wms niven by Thespian' cfub of flie whoid. bill met a sns'gtodt v lif fh hnns and sNvung th rest fo beat the band. tell them all abont his trip, and just Su'pt. MelVIu is the second of a series 6f i.T which will ,'de'ay Then, when they least expect&f it how scared ' schivil district. was. ; ;"iJ'-to be given bv'fhat ' across italnmenfs wrn V.eld mcetitur: 'Hon 'twas Departmontnl burled iron. the stream. dptlty ri lay club, offlrs.announc. and tbe visitors lncliidcd Mi ;' .Ti"an J'AnA nOW." ttkP Tlillpi h'eiVrl ihlm (The ed "nt," according Chairman to dlsroVer a wooden Tlnymlte is Mary J Wdotlevv pfominent Snell. ""' Cot, state, dinH'tor nf H ine D ".,;' shou, .'.'the rest of yon can help me shack in tbe rttxi story.) iiattc lrtist add; lnstrnftor of n Irvin'S. Noall. educatirm bntlc art irt the Provd high state director of part time educaAs. Jiir th barher ifl Wisconslrf d, will read 'STh Littlest tion. "A second general session was Who nlso; Is coroner we Mri ..only hftlj an.l nfi Dflilrnuc ti'tia' .11 a charming atory of iktieepof the sign f6r the "Inquests I Civil war and hat mets with I Bau by Dr. Arthur L.Btley of the '' :'t lUnlversltjr pf llaU. ud rt -jt- lyl SP;. 2sJL '.siis. -- MOMENTS VSIED UKEtO UVE. OvER- .WlLL, - rrvRMsowctiac. OUR BOARDING HOUS- EKSTrsPM ROtrtgR By Ahem . pnr-ilti- r CtfiaS0 rir ' UnmV rsTiiv--f --Tdi- :. everj-lxidy- - . USP AlililOR ROKi .' OP "lb rfrl' Aovt Qd mnch..-ateithp- iir r N0Li or CfVX KM "TO WARW PRATiC Or 0A6 PRoECOiTlOri AkD n , of-S- tii . : ; : feaches, Institute Is Held At Pay son AYREADIHGi OBEFEATURf -- enter-'ulunip- . to-la- ? VjlsHii-ot-tre-:- l!.l:"l('MM . 4o , '.W .'' r.'H ' . 'ir READ HERALD Hi , - laoor - rrAV5 -- eianaf NtAScnvKCMc. . . -- .J.rf...-' i'ud bass. ,. These; boys will lie riven scholas- flc- hlifiorslby appeifrlrig in intblio," u js sinrcn. xney will. participate" iri Tari-mstertainnients- - glvin by (he ischrtul and othr organiRadoiis r.the city. v ': , ' What , Our Readers ! Say the state highway, kiddwl on the slippery liavenieut and turned turtle. Mr.'l'&ock was driving arid struck aome suow on the sldo of th' road which broke the stearins gear, "uriil the car turned completely ; over.; , AH of the ocennantg we're thrown out. MrV- Hnntingroa anffered a bad bruise on the hack and neck. end bis wife was badly shucked and shaken" up. -- MrsJ I'ilock and the Injury. laby on 0U1M)UIWAY. In LO. O.F.Distric get lifti.vg .. rld-m- g Pretty-smooth- - sits f at priw-lpa- T tho.epache. dld. aturt. and n sot by leaps and boiindS. to the "prlntery, Tibr-foa -tMtitxH for gfassprofessional lesson Thprft s it snlendid obiect in the. evening home, lnlghtjr. trearle THAT BEKfl JitOHli MfTCH IS ilmi-- s in the case' of Chriplin vs. Chaplin, not meaning that and b sMcblmf for t he tin gnu of A TPfef HEArTHEl' n S HE T H pariTif wlnerwhlelr tny Daatrifith he lady in thiit case Is a professional TEA OR rOFFEE,' p secreted ,Wnd wherf I dirt find it, uea-ua mi xunun nave nanits Tha.lL S. tax collectors Tnii exeii- - did srRE.. r,toK t heartie nogtiiubut Lord! a lit betalce at he feels, rdead broke'' ; and," Mrs." Chaplin cannot lay rrarc Tor . castor olV an da viler brew, ITRAVT (.special to Ttie ileratd) STEIV TP AND DOWN . , ands M the $14,000 alimony. heaven help me; never, i tnsted In PAYSON. Jan, 27. One of the EVENING. All taxes Ladies 'desiring divorce should hesitate until the this, woride.. And on, cliopfanen, to most successful joint Instillation of , ' dinner,officers ever held in district No. 2 re paid. And It might be well for courts to reiuse consider Tes," wild Ezfa Wkee r tin . nf tho I. O. O. F. lodge. was held tion of divorce pleas until sh$wn receipts fpr all the family 'ought his first covered wDF' "I Pwwo maw tmd. a fried rrr Thursday nigbb at llus " ills.1 i ' ... i a for sedan winter nse?" prefer for a book mark. But it might nave (iistrb i It computed of nil the subor ""so ft might have been dinate lodges of Ctab and Juab Tinre ts n truth" In th nmlw umniiiti counties. mat rfiMge. Lnndts I preparing .fa I The following were Installed Into Investigate, why . Eureka failed to wives choose their btm- - office of their respeethe lodges; Lehi Noble grand. J. C Gough ; piay American. Fprk for the little teimfs suits: others jusf pick the World Series of 492? from" Its readerg, and vice grand, J. L. B.irnbart; sere welcome k'tters Herald pwkeK The Evening tary, Julius Jensen ; treasurer. will print them in thix column. Tbe only request made of our George Cfomar. & rellKiotiH, jK)llti of dlwuHIon from. is ttint render they Spanish Fork Noble grand, Fred conDart, Jr.; xtu- grand, Roy Cnitis; cul, or fnetlomil- nature. The editor rewrve tlie rlKht to, treasurer, sncretnfr, Cnfl Grecni; dense very long letters, and to eliminate all matter George Lrsnn nnotner'a reputation. good upon a Pajson Noble grand, Thomas E aW Ueece; Vice grand, Lant.Hrerpton . -- All letters Intended-f- ur publlciitiini iniliijLTOlunin3It'STJe Tff KecretnrT,-RexTrppf rtTranTer. signed, nlthouch name will uot be printed if such request aeconi.. E. P. W. II. Reese; R. 8 N. pnnies the letter. Irtchmbnd ; L. S. N. G.. Chatlua- H. " IT. Sargent; Wilson; wardoih-1- : cniiductcr. John Wilde; chaplain James Harper; U. S. Sup., E. E. edilorsTIles recognized everyltor, Herald: RnhltiBon; S. S. Sup., E. Menden Vbout a wik ago n solicitor can where" ns a first class,- loyal and hall: Inside guard, Arthur Peay; at my house trying to get pie- to )htrioticizeffH(o1lH8rvea outside guard, A. O. Johnson; It iscril for'ttie "Herald." 1 bad Hs jiatlop In Innumefable' vvsys. To gap.- V. G., Joe Qnigley; h. Sxip. n and read these editorials men a traitoi-olr. nteafiLBlmijow-'a- i Georpe Shuler. SPORTS DEPARTMENT .- ; - ad-dl- ! -- 1 free-for-al- l: . v -- m t T'&xcues for Dying f, " four i a. WarM Has lieunidn 27 The Jan, , Mr. and Mrs. O. K Hunting-to- a Wh. . Xll Frnlajr, JaB. fBicr arsmvnt... patrims and Suffer Bad Bruises In" frnnds tare inrtied to partU-i- In th fun days' festivities. ' Car.' Accident toilowiBg is the day's to-at loo: irayer: high siW Mr. anil Mra (Hi fTinlln. iiflruif s'.adnf I '.j .. .-( in-r - tPea (at 1r - .A IT . . inn . eiiti i i fant da lighter, narrowly escafied talk, Jtmet t'lor-,-' 0f fbe et seri.w injury and death Monday school ; n Meivli Wil son, when a car in wMch they weru irt Hebo disnear the flsh hatchery trict; high school chorus; Bpee.b, HPAXIPII- - FORK, Jan, 27. The and;egtne danmged. .- : rk Press, local weekj' Spanish siA5.iSil fx)IlK, Jan. 27 The The Injured people were taken to newspaiier, celebrates tblg'week tbe 23fh year of its lifer having been annnal reunion of the Fourth ward their homes, by A. Y. Wbeelcrrwho as held Thursday night ' at the happened along' soon , a fter thecnr first issued Jan. 23, 1H02. The Press was first issued-b- y Andrew Jensen, jnnlor .high schqo with i50'in at- - was cflpsirea. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington are said who had formerly been pchdanee. A program .w one of the to be improving nicely, bdth beictf mum uuaer tlie icuiures here lrectlon the at and bUfdnesg printing ' ' up find arohnd again. . earnest solicitation of number. of of Frank 'Argjle congregational Herbert singing; Williams: prayer, the lending cltiicna. At BASKETBALL RIOT of its publication tbe address of welcome,. Bishop Isaac Wil Preg was prinffed by very primitive rfrtggg; aesthetic dance. Jane WASHINGT(J:V Jan. 27' ,trP) liams; oneact play, ,iSt : Peter," and,- methods. Great Improvements fleht whit-- threnf: Sorenson..! Misses A In the office equipment, have .been Mrs. Icabfnea made in the last ten years. A mod Jennie WiUiams. Lenore Sterlinir. ened to turn into the lives of spectators ern Linotype machine has replaced Mary wnilamsL Mrs. Kate Wil a; high "school basbettainrame thd old method of setting the type liams; selection Fuirth warM riiale at was iim lli'd by lliartet composed of Walter Brigss, here last "til'.'ht by hand, and a LeKoy andGilbert - Johnson - and facnlty members alhd spectators Po press prints and folds the jmier8. George Larson ; musical piigeanr, lice answered- a riot call to the Mr. Jensen, liecn use of fniliiig officers. Refreshments gymmisiiim after the disturbance hea!th, Mild his interest in the pa 'rinuiry .served to 480- under thdiree- - wasnded. per In 1M4 to George A. latos, who tion of Mrs. Bertha . Swenson, chair-- 1 in turn sold it to Elinha' Warner, man T of When it snows ih New York yon The press Is Williamsrefreshment committee. John tbe present editor. was the general chairman can hire a sielEh for 12S Ellsha AVariier and of the reunion. , . his brother Ezra, who have been " 1016. since" owners tbe wm ma MB HADE. CLOSE CALL neralervtces sfternotm at i FOUNDERS' DAY v PERSONS HAVE PORK,- - Jan. ST. En PATSOX, Jan. 17 Jdnt Martha were held Monday Mclvina P. Patten, died at her home JT ward chap in the Fourth ward after The thing most needed, though, la a name for this coiama ! 1 for . Teltptoat B8inH office, 85; "SoHefy reported, 107; Editorial ulss Lois Evans, popular an illnesa of lenn thanmntiy twenty four What 4a you taluk would be appropriate? TheJIernld IH pay 12USL fio died ft yoQ flo bat twelve your paper before rooms, jl&ior high .school girl hours, following a stroke. $5 to the person sending in tbe nam the eolumn conductor eom- in. telephone , last Thursday night Counselor E. Ura. Pat tea was horn March ZL 93 and a copy willJie delivered to jour eiidenefc aiders moot flttinr. Ta earnest close February 1, 1927. .Ion A. Money presided at tbe 15T, at Racine, Wisconsin, the : may submit aa many names aa you wiah ; mail or bring them to nipe. Tbe lipcmkers were Mrs. Ruth lirm-. .... the Ileratd office. daughter of Alpheua and Martha , :-; Subscription terms By carrier in tbe county, 40 cents the Booth; s' bank of tbe M. I. A.; . Wallace lllliuore Patterson. The family was $$150 the'vear. In itivance'; by Bull, In county, $3.50; outside county. Brorkbankv teavber of SlUg Evans converted to the L. D. 8. church in tbe junior high school, and and came, to I'tah. In tM fall of f Tn 4biopttlai PrHddPBt HenryTL' GardBPfTof TbF riWIO; couiiug directly to" Pa son. be seems form of disarmament to N. Gutmar Basmiiaon, editor nd manager ; Fawn X. Singleton, Palmyra stake. . UnKical munbers whre Mrs. Patten baa since lived. tbe removal of aleeres from Cresses. Included, two opening numbcrsT by She was married to WUliam IL -; business manager; Jesse Clarlt, adverUdna manager; K. W. GoodeU, ' tbe . ward choir, a violin solo by Patten in the Endowment Bouse in .3 cirv editor. . Advices from London Indicate $4 9 allO WHO AT Mrs. Eva Tiemersma and a vocal alt Lake. that green will be ttie" prevailing THE UTAH duet by -- ArthutXlvlngsttine and Ten children leere born to them. tone In men a clothe this year. daughter June, and a doting aa nine of whom survive their uareiita r , i What. baa tnem suit Oar alreadr I'm vers were They are. Mrs. Jennie Musser. col-- ! by.. tBie. ..f !ioir, tTbii it Mrs. Both ' ' Bet of Customs for , Mrst sir invoice and discover turnea green : "To him that erford ' McCiasors, liy Nathaniel" Lndlow'and Wells T. Hose Berlin and Lee Partes of Rait . ; v promlaeot elnbwon jiEoiKoant. Tne aemt;e.wa large- lake f llrsT Ethel Byle, of Wctor, vihat than hast f''---- ' Short story of s. young man's n- coming, from ad man, who la lobby ly attended, many Tears ago, rockefeller bought control of the Wheeling reeri KJicik, Jhoeiit towns, v The foral offerings Idaho; Itlley Fatten, Nellie Patten foraruut. a to nhirtt, law King were profuse. Interment was in the and John Patten of California, also and Xake Erieand the Western Maryland, two short rai ..... ,. -- B. compel buHbandi twenty grandchildren and five great S roads. Fork 'cpiefery. o triad liTOsin invidious comparison called "jerk-watsay TUat Kpanisn James Clayton aars it is one. of and the following grauadUidren now consolidations essential 16 tobig "Jhaub' ftata These little roads are now the pecnlarltiea of our national life brother and sister, Pa ttenam, night Scf' ta wab Mrs. Martha BenneU and. Mrs. to Slcaragwg f .n the waking, by the New York Central, the Van Sweringens tbat i ! tMunet.dbibes. Phoebe Young of Salt Lake, Mrs. ai)dJlcaTe tb fitlneo .ttijcaeo and other promoters. They would buy of Mr.. Rockefeller. Mary Gardner, Mrs, Leritia ProvsH from band unprotected rratUcully little his for Rockefeller's Mr. price that ... ' ., Dispatches stale ' , i its. guard, Mrs. CUra Wlgmil and Mrs. ; Vin-fTs olmnnf tnn VilVrl.' This i flUltC bClieV- ,Jar. nettle Montague of Pdysoo. ft -- ., "5" as i kALvZC,) -- i '. |