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Show EASTERN WEATHER 1ST UNPLEASANT Mrs. E. A. Larkin returned yesterday yester-day from Philadelphia, where she has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Llnslg, of that city for about two months. She wna accompanied home by her mother, who will epend a considerable consider-able vl6lt here. Mrs. 'Larkin had a .very pleasant visit In the east, visiting a nuruher of the larger cities, where bhe has relatives rela-tives and friends. The grent strike trouble In Philadelphia Phila-delphia proved an unpleasant distraction, dis-traction, but at the time of Mrs. Iir-kln's Iir-kln's departure from the Quaker City conditions hud begun to assume their normal state. She said that the weather in the east has been extraordinary In many ways of late, It being uncomfortably warm and sultry In Chicago during her visit there, while a week before a cold wave and enow storm ha I pat-'sed over that section of the middle mid-dle east, turning an early spring Into whRt resembled November weather. |