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Show HER CURTAINS STOPPED TRAINS. They Were Red, So the Railroad Bought Mra. Seanor New Onta. Mra Hiram Peonor uf IViin. near nrennabiirg, l'n., wen a notnhlo victory over tho IVntmylviinla railroad company com-pany recently when the compelled It to purchase now curtains for tho wlnilowa of her homo. Tho Bonnor homo fronts aloof tho PonuRylvnnla railroad. Red cartalna In tbo wlnilowa proved a constant annoyance an-noyance to trainmen, who mlntook them for danger signals; and tralna wero frequently brought to a atop. The rnllroad company Insisted that tho curtains be removed, but Mrs. Sennor replied that Ilia curtnlns could only b replaced by tha company ',lr-nlshlng ',lr-nlshlng green ones. This was done, and now trnlns no longer stop before the Heanor home. |