v. hM - .' . 1 j ; v '" T . '"U 'i .f i c 5? y urnm M Ti ' ' ,: r uni . ', m s .--is' , " EVENING PUBLIC LEDaERr(PBtILAXELPHIA, TUESDAY, 1020 There's No Base Like Home By H. a 1PITIPER Kd Harmon, loho admit t ho ha oualns Fairbanks looklna like a MiVfalM Jltf PcJaUrl 7 ffllAIlt IJ) m t'fftr tn'oUc in the following letter. Jn ttallmtnta from It. & wttwera latest 11 tuooets toll tie printed dally. ciiArTEn v Virih Thnlnif rVirliii. Im frosty na Capo Nome, but she seems t have let down a bit tonight. I know ti looks on us artists as some queer tilnda fish and that's what kidnaps my goat. Warren Kendall, the Super-Players' star, asked her to dance, outa pity and she turned him down o cold tho poor boy 1b sufferln' from chilblains. She won't mix with nobody but hor own kind and she's only hero aa a favor to your TVlfe. Look at her glvln' us all the In my wanrterln's hero and there about my castle, I sec that Joy Is at Its .height and the boys and girls Is all tufttred off, Jazxln' around and etc They Valn't no question but what It's nil gonna 'coat me a handsome penny, but we only live onco or twice and I would rather die happy than rich still and all, hurl In away rtouph like this Is nothln' short of crlmlnnl. The male delegates to this fiarty Is nearly nil hangln' round Jeanno Ike she was the only one In tlvi world 'which knowed a place whero sod drinks was forbidden, but I have got over beln' Jealous long ago. Only they is at least three guys there, Joe, which If they had of looked at Jeanne once more like thoj was when I come In, they would of Im mediately got acquainted with tho near est doctor to where we live! Well, over In a corner all alone Is a rather stoutly damo which at first looks like the tower of Jewels they had on Fifth avenue for the soldiers. She will never again gtlmpse her forty-fifth birth day, but sho has got It on tho other girls in the matter of chins, havln' at least three to their one. Also she Is fcaturln' more diamonds than Tiffany ever seen on tho best day he hud and she Is dressed up to represent Queen Eliza beth, which, if her make-up is truthful, I bet said queen never got elected for no second term But what's worryln' me, Joe, is that she is all alone like u i wall's flower, whereas and to wit all the other girls has got from six to a dozen guys hahgln' round 'em. Now, Joo, when I give a blowout I want every body to be happy and go away slngln' my praises for beln' a good guy nnd the like; and, anyways, t feci full of lovo and romance after hearln' this "Mer chant of Venm" thing So I made up my mind I wouldst see that this damo got a partner If I hadda break a leg. I wish now, Joe, I hnd broke the leg. Charlotte nusseau, tho famously vam pire1, happens to pass mo at that minute and says how'x tricks, nnd I says I wouldst like n short, brief chat with her. Havln' been granted tho audience, I asks her who is the stoutly and Inclined to be elderly dame which Is slttin' all by herself In the midst of the gayety and lettln' forth what Is known as smirks at the young men. without none of 'em gtvln' her a tumble. "Why," says Charlotte. "That's Mrs. Hedgps-Plympton, the society leader and the dame which Is plavln' fairy god mother to your wife In gettin' her across with the class of this burg. She's a silly old fool and makes mo sick, personally, but she's got $1 25 for eery dark com- i .... I ' I ' I ' I ' l ' ' ' ' F Old-Fashioned -r Philadelphia - Red Press Bricks also various colored Front Bricks made by the DRY CLAY ntOCESS Smooth texture beautiful In coloring -durable bo- yona comparison. r JARDEN BRICK CO.-T 25th St. & roesyunk Ave, T-1- plected gent in India and won't even our I a ayebrow at anybody which ain't descended from deckhands on tho May flower, outside of your wifo. She's been pointed out to mo once and Introduced to me onco and wan aa friendly both times. They tell mo that ordinarily she's once over through that trlok glass of hers. I bet she's savin', 'Myt What horrid creatures!' Well, thejra no use of mo gettin' soro at tho old Iceberg all I gotta do Is look In a Pier glass and thon I can feel for her I Wanna daneoT" "So, thanks!" I says, with tho great est of politeness. "I'm on the wagon. Thanks for tho dope and I trust you nro havln' a good time" "Soon as It gets tho other way, I'll leava !" nhn wivn. nnd hlowa. "Well. Joe. beln still all fill up with that "Merchant of Venus" thing I can t help fceltn' sorry for tho gently old lady and I says to myBolf It Is up to mo to dig her up a partner of her own kind nn'n shA onn Anlftv herftlf and thoV must be at tho least one other blue blood there, because Jeanne has got tho habit of gottln' everything In sets. So I wnnder here nnd I wander thero on my ro- mantlcal quest and fln'ly I wander out- aldn tha hnlinn nnd nntn tho lawn. fOelln a great deal like a modern Cupid, ex cept, of course, I havo not got n Cupid s unovrorm on Well, Joo, they Is a tall, handsome and distinguished lookln' guy out thero nnd his costume consists of a lotta gold laco nnd buttons hero and thero and my guess Is that he'n takln' oft a Turkish admiral or tnc like no ami goi no ninsk on tirob-lv havln' took It off to get tho air and ho makes n politely how when ho sees mo which I give bacit, nt the same time gettin" In the Informa tion that I am no less than Ed. Har mon. Joe, ho immediately presented me wllh another bow and says that's very good and he's got a accont like a ungllsli (Iuko ana in spue or ms ma'wiuerades costume you can seo he Is class all over I then says Is ho havln" a nice time and he says he Is and I made the bold to inqulro at this point nhv he ain't Insldo with tho rest of tho merry's makers. Well, that seemed to klnda fluster him a bit and ho com mences to stall and I see In a mtnuto he's one of them bashful birds which ain't nt the top of their gome when In a crowd and ho has undoubtlessly stolo outside for a little relief. So to put him at his case. I told him all about tho "Merchant of Venus" and he laughed hartllv nt It and claims it's "Itlppln' '" Then I told him a coupla more stories llk tho one nbout It seems thoy was a Irishman which lust como over and well, anyways, Joo, I worked fast and kept him on the verge of the hysterical! for upwards of half a hour. Well, Joe, then It struck mo that here was a chanco for mo to do a good deed, especially as I am fill of that ro mantical Shakespearo kid's stuff, be causo here la a guy outside all alone nnd Inside is a dame the same way, and what could be Bwecter than for me to bring them together? I could tell right away from this guy's conversation that ho was at the least aa bluo blood aa Mrs. Hedges-Plympton, if not more so, and the chances aro they wouldst welcome each other with open arms. So I grabbed him gently by tho arms, Joo, nnd kecpln' the conversation nt fever's hoat. I steered him over to tho door. Ho gimme a trifle resistance nnd says, lloally, you know, ho cawn't go Insldo Just yet and thon I remembor no ain't got no mask on, so I tako off mtno and fasten It around his face before he can stop me. Then 1 put a Bilk hand kerchief over my own face', Joe, no's not to brenk tho rulea of Jennne'a costume ball. He keeps pull In' back and sayln' he don't care to go In, but I shove film gently and firmly nlong until we get right In front of Mrs. Hedges-Plympton, which Is still stoutly, fulla diamonds and alone. On tho way over I havo whis pered to him what's his name and ho says It's Sawndors so whilst the promi nently society leader Is cxamlnln' mo carefully with her glasses which sho wears on the end of a stick, I says: "Mrs. Hedges-Plympton, shako hands with Mister Sawnders of hero and un doubtlessly England, from hla tnlk. I want you two to be llttlo pals together, nnd I feel you can't miss fallln' for each other I" With that, I blowed, Joe : and I think I carried tho rather tryln' situation, fully as well as Ileggte Hockcrbilt could of did and I nover been in society beforo In my life, outsldo of tho Legal Aid Society when I worked for a butchor na a child, which llred mo without payln' off. Well, Joe. rrom then on ovcrythlng went merrily and I felt so good over what I had did that I tripped the lightly fantastic with a coupla dames and etc., and when I sneaked a look at Mister Saunders nnd Mrs. HedgeH-Plympton I seen them dancln' likewise and although this hwoU lookln' guy looked a trlllo nervously to tho nudo eye, he certainly seemed to be gottln' over with the high society leader from tho way sho was lr.inln' on his arm nnd smllln' up at him. He certainly was a handsomo guy, thcy's no two ways about it ; and I heard some guy say that whoever he was, his make up was dcuccdly clevor. Fln'ly along comes 12 o'clock nnd the eater's dinner is all set nnd tho guests stops dancln' and separates In pairs nround the ball's room, Jeanno la by my side nnd why not and she whispers to mo to switch off tho lights tho mlnuto tho clock strikes 12. Everybody Is sup posed to take off their masks whilst In utter darkness and then on goes tho llghta and the girls can see who Is the boobs which has been trcadln' on their feet ull night on the pretense of dancln'. i : ; i ' i r rPq: "AN ESTIMABLE PRODUCT" writes owner. "During the Iait ten years 1 have purchased many different kinds of automobile!, and this u the first instance in which I have not had to return the machine to service station to make even minor adjustment!," wrote a Cadillac owner in this city recently. We will gladly furnish hit name upon request. Cadillac construction is sound at the outset. A used CADILLAC, thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed, inherits that dependability. Besides type 57, 55 and 63 CADILLACS, in open and closed body style, we have used cars of other makes. NEEL CADILLAC CO. Used Car Department 142 North Broad Street Bprore 2-1S iiiai 855 Million oiiars wasted yearly by motorists "'V Seventy-five per cent of car repairs are due to faulty lubrication the use of oils and greases poor in quality or wrong in type. Repair costs per car average $150 a year. Approxi mately 7,600,000 cars are in use. Faulty lubrication, in repairs alone, costs motorists $855,000,000 annually an appalling figure. Loss from faulty lubrication does not stop at me chanical repairs. It extends to wasted power, gasoline and oil, reduced service value and quick depreciation. You can end your part in this needless waste by using FUNOCO Motor Oil and SUNOCO Greases. "The SUNOCO Lubrication Guide" will tell you at a glance the types exactly fitted for your particular car. SUNOCO lubricants are the most scientifically ac curate and efficient made. They withstand greater heat and pressure, insure greater power and give more mileage than other oils and greases. SUNOCO Motor Oil is a guarantee against carbon deposit the source of many engine ills. It is a wholly distilled, non-compounded oil, as "The Burning Test" proves. Have your crank case drained, cleaned and filled with the proper type of SUNOCO at once. It will show you the economy and value of accurate and efficient motor lubrication. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE FINANCE BUILDING imm iTriaTiffii MOTOR OIL vMwwm&smmmwmmifmmwmMmmmm, Well, Joe, I got the llghta out all O. K. and they la a excitedly buss of conver sation with happy laughter and etc, and then Jeanno tolls mo to throw 'cm on again. ..When I dono that and whilst everybody Is bllnkln and klddln' each other, I seen that Mister Sawnders still has his mask on and not only that he'a tryln' to rnako a break for the oxlt noar est him. Tho boys and girls Is all laughln nnd Mrs. Hedges-Plympton giggles nnd commences to act tho same an a young kitten and she hangs onto hla arm. "You naughty boy!" sho saya. "You ahawnt go unrevcaledl" and with that sho reaches up and tears off hla mask. Hweot cook lot Joe, Jeanno glvo ono look at the handsomo stranger and let forth a shriek and a coupla guys near mo busts out laughln nnd eays, "Thla Is rlchl" and a damo from tho mansion next to us gasps, "Why that's my butler!" Mister Hawnders breaks awny and vanishes through tho door, Joe, and Mm. Hedges-Plympton, after one dum foundod look nil around, picks out tho best lookln' guy near her and faints In his arms, diamonds, three chins and all 1 Woll, Joo, everything Is In wildly con fusion nnd I figured after ono look from Jeanno that they had all the help they needed for first aid and eta. so I took It on the run myself. Tho last I seen, the movln' plcturo gang was laughln thomselvoa alck andJcanno waa tryln' to bring Mrs. Hedgrs-Plympton back to llfo with nil tha maids in tho place as assis tants and tho llko. I come In at 8 the next mornln', Joe, wore out nnd on the brinks of exhaustion after wanderln' nround In tho woods all night dressed up llko this musket's oar of tho tlmo of Looey tho 14. Joanno Rely on Guticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles R.t toaUaait. O'atmtnt to nxAtt Tsltan to row dw. Bo. lianpTM of Catttua, Ctp.XM'aa, Mm, waa waltln up for me and let ua draw the veil over what took plaeo Immedi ately on the heels of my entrance, Xever's tho less, I found out the sensa tional Information that Jeanne had bor reyed this Sawnders guy which waa a butler, nil right, from tho damo which lives next door bo's to glvo hor costumo'a ball the fin'lly touch of class. I also hear that I havo runed Jeanne forever and a day with Mrs. Hedges-Plympton, which loft terrible Insulted and etov on account of beln' worth hogshead of lucre and beln' bb high In society na Piker's Peak and then beln paired off with n humbly butler. Ab I say, Joe, Joanno claimed I did It on purposo and Is now llvln' apart from me, though In tho same house of which I am a inmate It wasn't my fault at all and If I hadn't been all romanced up after INSTALLATION and REPAIR WORK 1 I XXJ I eovcniNOj thi intirc rtcioor MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT rOA BUILDIHS SERVICE Is a raneh-abuftcd word and often recKlesnlr used. In the median leal rqulntnfnt lines . the ratio of commoaitlM to arxrloe It about Commodities 60 Scrvfco 50 Commodities of fall value nre rasllr obtained, bnt the Installa tion srrrlre that. should gn with them Is not o plentiful. In our Hrntlnir. l'lnlnr. t'ltmibln. Elec trical ana Vrntllotlnc work we are malntalntnr the fall 00-60 ratio, llonut materials and an hnnmt dar'a work. Altrnra at your servlee dnr and nldit. Kji 1 1 1 9 In I J jLJ I l flBLVH wB pE Hl THINK what a QUIXET in your yard would mean to you and to your family in tho way of conven ience and economy and safetyl With ono of these sturdy, neat-looking galvanized steel buildings on your premises, your car is always "Johnny-on-the-spot" Investigate TODAY learn WHY it pays to "own your own." QUIXET GARAGE Phone, Market 1162, or write Dept. P. L. 13 for detailed information and descriptive folder. The Strouse Equipment Company 126 N. Third Street, Philadelphia STKAMHliri' NOTICES HTKAMHIIII NOTICKM LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) Aug. 24 S. S. CANSUMSET (U. S. S. Board) Sept. 14 Rotterdam Philadelphia S. S. K. I. LUCKENBACH Sept. 4 S. S. WEST POOL (U. S. S. Board) Sept. 11 Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco S. S. SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) Aug. 29 San FranciscoPhiladelphia via Los Angeles and San Diego S. S. HATTIE LUCKENBACH Aur. 26 S. S. EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. 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Philadelphia ...AUG. 23 ...Aug. 28 Sept ....Sept. ....Sept. ....Sept. ....Sept. ....Sept. 11 ....Sept. 1 ....Sept. 11 SAILINGS hearln' that "Merchant of Vanus" thlnp, I would never of tried to dlflr up a part ner for Mrs. HcdpcB-Plyuipton and all would of been well. u . . How did I know this rruy was a but. ler, Joe, when everybody around the place was disguised as somothln', hey? Anyways, Joo, this Sawnders ruy was certainly class. him say. Tou ought of lUhly, I cawn't I" hesvrd VnflHI Trlllv. Kd. Harmon (Tho Vlotim of Cruelly Circumstances and oto). (CONTINUED TOMOHnOW) Copyright, lvto, JJoublfJoi, rage St Oo. 1 BOMMKK' KEflOitTH. I ATLANTIC ClTTf V j u- ' LEXINGTalN . kai4A mmA iikMsis A f. PIV AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN High Salary and Large Comrnia slon to Sell Cars on JSalesfloor APPLY 330 N. BROAD ST., PHILA., 6 TO 8 P. M. 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VA. 1.EUANON VAIXKY COI.IJ50K Co-educatlonul: college and atademlo courae. music, art, oratory; prepares tor medical schools: moderate. Consult Ledger llur.au. Rev O. D. Onssnrd. D. P.. President. MUHICAI. INHTlttlCTION HYPERION SCHOOL OF MUB10 Opens Sent. t. Voeal. Violin. Piano. Organ Kranklln K. Cresson, Dlr.. 1714 Chestnut St.. B7 K. Penn at.. Ola. Young Womei nd flirts Merchants & Miners Traru. Co. KstnhVnh'd ISM Bullions of Passenger Carrlril NOT A I.IKE LOST Mailings to BOSTON. Tueid7i, Ssturdsyi, StOO P. M. SAVANNAH. Fridsjr, 0:00 P. M. IACKS0NV1LE, Fridr, 6i00 P. M. Her It. H. Delaware Ave.. Philadelohia Teltpliun. lAwbara 1000 r5z w iiti5&4 W ' W i J"siftsavV fir s Atlantic-Gulf and Pacific Lines PHILADELPHIA TO LOS ANGELES (Harbor) SAN FRANCISCO 8. H. CAPB ROMAIN . ,aljat ADO. 2 . H. H'EMT APAUM . .about Hlil'T. I CHAM. KUH7, ti CO.. Inc.. Agents .Drexel Itldg,. Philadelphia, Pa. Ixtmhard 11104 Main 1SJO Hidhland Manor Jor Girls A non-seetiirlnn hoarding and day e-'hojnl on u wooded estotf In Tarrytonn. N. Y. Siicccts to each oirl. for she pursues with enthusiastic intereat courses .Tiiii-ii urj Buniii io ner nd v dual needs and amhltlons. All (Irailen. I.lheral Arts. College Preparation, Tost OrMuate. Domes- tic Hclence. Interior D.'comtloii, etc. lU'tiKNi: II..I.K11MA.V, Director I'or Uonklct write Nulte sl.fc. fit w 103d St.. New York city The Gorcjon-Roney School Tor Olrls 4112 Bpruce strwt Oeneral .ill ullcgu l'repnruiory Courses. Hoof l.arrl..li anil Orin MIlW ItOII-V. pfn. firiJMCPIJDKIl SCHOOL for Young Women. 7 lluildlugs. W. 7Xd ht. at Rlvrrslile lit. t'nusual pructlral features (l) Hecretarlal! (2) Domeatlo Science. (S) Hoelal Welfare and Community Berv. Ad Mjm M. p. Hcudder. nAltltlHON. SU." finrrisoil Forest Snlinnl A Country flcaool tor tiirls. tss than an hour from Haltlmore, IntcrmHInte and Col lege Preparatory. Hn I. OAllltlHON. Mil ivlullfNOniu TI m w'.--. .-.. . VJj HOLY "CROSS ACADEMY lvsoiiiniiiuri, i. c, Tnsnrnassed lloiirdlnsvflrliool for Olrls. s: MEAD0WBR00K SCHOOL Day School For Roys Mcadowbrook, Pa. Primary School (Boys under 8) Lower School, Upper School A school that gives a boy a com plete elementary schooling and pre-par-a for entrance to any boarding school or college without ohlng him away from his home and Its vital Influences during hla Impressionable VJ-VJ'r A v."ch0!. ,n which open-air tralnlnrr. busehall. etc.. handwork 5.m. l5.iT'!erJu1 ",ua'. re combined with Chrlstlsn, example and precept '? rtevelnn full manhood nnd eltl Ci 7.cy' Rc"0.n.l grounds have IK arrest bltb elevation Ivocsted 8 rntlia north of Jenklntnwn Ilssdlnr ItalN rosd to Meadowbrook. Autobus ssrv. Ice for nearhv plsces. Replications and assignment of classes Wtembe 28. For prospectus terms, etc. ad. dross thn Itad Vaster Rev. John White Walker, M. A. Mcidowbroolc, Pcnna. rJSsir iarcliff Codc BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N. Y. A Popular 134-milc Motor Run from Philadelphia. Illustrated booklet and detailed motor route card may be ob tained at Public Ledger Travel and Resort Bureau. Elevation 1300 feet. ' Spacious porches overlooking Hudson river. Golf, tennis, riding-, swimminir pool and invitlnp: walks. Open till after Thanks giving. Nevr York Office 402 Mndlson Avenue Phone Murray nil 037t ROHTON. MASS IfoTapmilS ojm rrmH 14nrAmaAnkMAHh kvm Pftllfifl I I K The Distinctive I UUDIUII IIUUOU i Orta of Iho most homeliks I hotels In tho world. ! " iiiiT-nnouei rjis uu as uj RLCOSteliOHqr. HiilorlcBcilon.5cndfont J i VERMONT FISHING! FISHING!! Tvery ono from nve years of age te ess hundred can catch nan here. The UU II mil of them. The DUNMORE HOTELHkJKr Is the place; In the heart of the OrMt . Mountalna: a charming hotel kept like " The free book with pictures shows sun .felnv O.n turn I, ROSCOE A.' MARVEL Managing director Torms TOURS IN COOL LATITUDES Including a wonderful elg-dar rrnl The Saguenay River IN -LUS1VE FARE, $157.00 up THOS. COOK & SON 225 South Broad St., Philadelphia IS MKMORIAM WISTEIl In cherished and loving renttf branco of Mrs? OWEN WISTBR. f- '- 11)10. iBtatltf ATKINSON. Eighth Month 22d. IfVi ' Invited ... u.tvi u iUIICIui, -, Q pis -m Month 2Bth. 1 o. m.. at the jesldenes (lll nepnew, itonert i'. urown " sh a... n... .. . in. nrlvnle .1 BBS .".. UCIIHAIHDnil. .iih m..: ,- ice, 1702 8. 8d si.. " .Aug. 21. OEOnOB W BAR; , 72. "Funeral Tliurs , . . JJr,w , partments. of S.m ' 'CeB, ', eJHE fRANKLIH INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting, Mathtmntlcs, Mechanics . i . .IVM'. AKCIIITKCTITUK neglstrntlon Dully. 18 H. 7th flt AI.LKNTUWW, PA, Allentown Preparatory School Prepares for nolln or techntrst arhnai Bm.ll classes) Individual instrSSuon.' Btudt government. All athletic. Balendla moderrn cStalog younger boys, nates. Itool i;EKKHniitr,:J7rV WK8TCHEHTr.lt MIUTAKT AOADnTrf" tiVlfltary training' In V lYomalft. Venool. U.,l,S5R,V"dJ?r.s,,,on on .Hudson. IndTvlduai attention. Write for catalogue, James Nail son McLure. Consult Public Ledger Bery. Bii. hi In nrlVftle a.l 'svissyarvr.v" ..A"-iiirriMton, v MAV IMUNE8. IWhIIvm nd .nenw t vlted to funeral nervlcca. a . r.wR- lat lata, rmmlriunm 1 1f H. 11 Q bl. . " yt ivait:, I1AUTON.- .V... UICM l. " u,t from the apartments of v , m " . 'h ceia, 3810 N. Broad st Int. Mt Mnrlnn rf HECK,-AUg. 2i. I ".'i r nlll",' late William and Margaret 1 '",;... ' fnnirrt and friends are Invited "''jenct, Thurs., 2 p. rn from his U r,"n Cera. 0aR ave. Int. West Laurel II"' SsahII, DOTD. On August 2J. lxXv:, pl. I KTUAHT 110YD. at West Clwi ter t,,. I Darby Creek. Ta.. du"ne.r,J?.Yn 8.rvle '1 Wednesday momlng. at US "cheiinut i Oliver II nalr nulldlng. 1820 t-nc. nrt IVIbllT InVe O'M'! IlLII. -. nellill nilANDT. fluddenlv, Au. lierl DllANDT. Buoaeniv, u. .-- o'SU"" J., husband of Mary Ilrandt (nee YesldenJJ , Funeral Wed.. 8:ao a m.-humi Chwrc 2840 a. 10th st. Solemn hUhrnj" (9. UKCK. Aug, 22, CHAHIJ-.H U'ut mJ at Wl nam una ariji"- "rildenc. " .f funeral will be given. l,ac' ItnUNT. Aug. 23, TI OMA8 J ' f,,,l Andiow and (leorglna llrunt ,' lnnti'., months. Itelatlves and f r erus - . ,,,, attend funeral services. a!,Snf ,oraerv Sfi , dnce. Evergreen and Mnl ,, Ivy '" ,' inesinui niii, "" .. c'iTfjnnoiTaii,ritighth Wtfflim. MAltr ANNA. Sshter of Jsm', , Thlr f,.ih i. nnrrnugh. Funersi """ , d day. Eighth Month Jith. Vt.."Csmon. u late resinence. u " n.,i.nds m ' , OIADYH. daughter ol-Wsnioj m1' f ' I nah T. cavanausn. - -- ,t0. ' Vc'lYTON.-Au,, 2.1. J, tiSS& , Hchnelder Lolge, 9. . "'M InylMJ . John's Chapter. 282. ' from re.M "M funeral, Tliurs., - ; f.,yton, "v" residence, iu ' nnnlP- InU-Aug 2.Xaen?rA..SS SRBS, -j Ng?S3fW MyA rJj. 1 -"''. .t'?'?&'lv Laa.'4.v-.i'"yi-. ,
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