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Show MAINTAIN OLD CEREMONY ' !M TOWF.R OF LONDON Ii LONDON, Sept. 10. (Correspond-1 ' ence Kew Americans who have vis- I lied the Tower of .London have ever h witnessed the ceremony of the keys, n though It hu taken place nightly foH( many centuries. The yeoman porier. with an escort! of guards, still nlghll locks the gates. Behind him still walks "a varlet at two pence a night to carry the keys" and. broad daylight or not, follows the bugler with the lantern: "Halt, wlto comes there'.'" demands the sentry. The keys, ' replies the yeoman porter. por-ter. "Whose keys'"' asks the sentry "King George's keys." is the answer At the end of the ceremony the yeo- man porter takes off lite hat and says "Gud preserve Klnp George. ' and Kuard and escort reply. ' Amen " Then the band or drums and fifes play "God Save the King" and bugleis sound the "Last Post." no In Delaware, there are 12. COT women wo-men engaged in gainful occupations. (By International News Service) AKRON. O. The bureau of munlcl fal research states that the cost of ?aving this year Is $44,500 a mile. Ten .ears ago It was J7350 a mile. It is said that Summit county's im- i proved and paved roads are valued at 1 52,400.000. but that, at the. rate roads have been breaking down during the past two years, a few more spring breakdowns will result In not over uOO.000 worth of improved roads re-maining re-maining intact |