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Show From She rchiuos master at Cincinnati and F.A. Turtle for Governor of Arizona. Conductor Hanford of the wrecked train on the New York Central, has been arrested by order of the coroner. The Dakota delegation arrived in Washington this week and found their chances chan-ces good for admission into Statehood. The total number of deaths from small-pox during the past week in Philadelphia was twenty-three increase fourteen. Henry E. Rakewell, Secretary Se-cretary of the United States Fish Commission dropped dead at his residence in Washington on Monday evening. The thermometer marked six degrees below zero at sunrise in New York and thirty-three degrees below at Norwich, Conn, on Monday. The London World says it is rumored that the British naval attache at Washington, D.C. is to be recalled and no successor appointed. Wisconsin members, who are urging the appointment of ex-governor Smith for Minister to either China or Chili are sure of success. gow Thursday. Twenty-one new cases of small-pox have developed this week in Pittsburg and Allegheny City. Gen. Silas Casey of the United States Army, died at his residence in Brooklyn Monday evening. Two weeks time has been granted for filing arguments on the Cannon-Campbell election case. The Governor of Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania has fixed upon March 24 for the execution of eight murderers. Three deaths have occurred occur-red at Mineols, Minn, from trichinia. Several more cases are reported. Two children of J.H. Mabley at Locke, OJiio were burned to death together with his house on Monday. The public school building at Hartford, Conn., burned Wednesday morning: loss $125,000 insured for $75,-000. $75,-000. The President has nominated nom-inated S.R. Whitfield post- j0 Years Ago ... From The Park Record May 16. 1930 OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THE NEW FORD New streamline bodies. Choice of attractive colors. Adjustable front seats in most bodies. Fully enclosed, silent four wheel brakes. Four Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers. absor-bers. Bright, enduring Rustless Rust-less Steel for many exterior and metal parts. Chrome silicon alloy valves. Aluminum Alumi-num pistons. Chrome alloy transmission gears and shafts. Torque-tube drive. Three-quarter floating rear axle. Extensive use of fine steel forgings and electric welding. More than twenty ball and roller bearings'. Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield. Five steel spoke wheels. 55 to 65 miles an hour. Quick acceleration. Ease of control. Low first cost. Economy of operation. opera-tion. Reliability and long life. Good dealer service. Roadster $435; Phaeton, $440; Sport Coupe, $530; Coupe, $500; Tudor Sedan, $500; DeLuxe Coupe, $550; Convertible Cabriolet, $645; Three-window Fordor Sedan, $625; DeLuxe Sedan, $650; Town Sedan, $670. From The Park Record Jan. 28, 1882 100 Years Ago ... TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS General Garibaldi has bronchitis. Hanlan is taking kindly to the water in his exercises. No public display will be made when the Czar is crowned. Christine Nilsson's husband hus-band has gone crazy over his Bourse losses. London papers are gratified grati-fied over the conviction of Guiteau. The Senate adjourned on account of the death of Senator Carpenter on the 25th. The steamer Manitoba took out eighty three Clydesdale Clydes-dale stallions from Glas- |