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FRIDAY MORNING, ir it 11 1 Mttxttvp Freedom, Sought for Years, Brings Death to Prize Eagle Of Zoo; Escape Short Lived FORD'S SHOALS BID MEANS VAST GIFT BY U. NORRIS CLAIMS U.S. ASKS HASTE BY MEXICO IN ACCEPTING WAY TO RECOGNITION Warned of Trouble Over Americans' Titles to Lands. Wood Street at Sixth Avenue 60)D Yards of Collapse of Cape Re to ie free and enjoy the outdoors once! aain. i attraotun for the He couldn': bf himself any food.

c' lie spent second night in -arii iruun of tr Ti oon Monday shortly before dreams came true The, old v. as his home collapsed, hardly had dropped btfore was outside end free. W'lh aje that I All the next day t. at-The caK to catch th- faijif, hut. hi of hi.

hunc'T refus' i) to him w-tit stt-p into the Imps arranged tor lmn. Dotted leases Birds; One Escapes. BOY KILLS WITH STONE WHS; three baldheaded runlet. But the other, Iuk fourul the fa(tl wander about eagles didn't re to go ia' Ktid it the graa. Then ie fatal stone Would Hand Over $236,000,000, Committee Chairman Says.

REDUCED COSTS NOT GUARANTEED asn long before they again in thrown and was brought captivity. I to the ground fatally wour.d.-d Imported from St. Gall In less than an hour "tlo'dhead" was! Yesterday i-norniriir he was found ree 1 soarlns; h'leh through the park and' st 'n th? Rtas bv thru- to be a Monda j- "GolilieacJ has longed bird more than 10 years dreams came true. But h.s Miriui.ltg II. -111(3 IV1 Liir luir.

Jl.t; C'liitliiJS Vfcf-If nol.lieu tfn'l In jears. I'ark officers, in charge of; old bird was brought to tin hospital. Keeper Horry K. Cook rusl-ed Bboti. i here he died a few hours later yesterday Today and To-morrow Until 1:00 Advance Inspection in August Furniture Sale Mmilaif id hrfjitt th (t ea test Avjiif Furniture Sale in our history hundred of thou nands of dollars of brand new furniture bccrini Aufju Sa I prirr tickets! BY TDK ASMX IAT ED freedom came to an end.

Kor he are saieer, rnr.s. 20. In SO. In AMii.Miiu. July a St.

Qsli Dotted Swisses ixisp and the finest made. in the hospital of the Highland Park, too. where he had been a captive 10 years. A stone thrown by a bov ended I comprehensive report submitted to trying to coax th eafcl" baci to the zoo. Hut their efforts proved unvjo-cesf ul.

When nifrht came the bis easle dropped to the trees in the hnl'ow below the zoo. Here he Fpent the night The next morning found h.m once asrain nailing through the a.r. But by life of who was one the Senate today by Chairman Nor- the of the finest specimens of the American Keeper Cook etat-d V'fsterday his exam. nation of the engle showed th" bird had not aten tH escape. Cook said that nearly every aniniHi and bird In the zoo would act the same way should they be rivoi their freedom.

He Faid that even the lions arid titters gradually would starve to death because they Jiave forgotten how to feed themfielvee. "'loldhead" will b-mounted by the zoo officials nnd on exh'b-tion in the museum section of the. zoo. of the Senate agricultural committee, Henry Ford's offer for the purchase and lease of the Government's war-initiated projects at Muscle Shoal. is condemned in eaKle at the T.oo.

For the last 10 years strutted about in a large iron cage justj outside the main zoo bulldins In the! park. Day in and day out he would stretch long neck and view the' woods and outside world. He wanted the me the neoond t.ight arrived "tloldhead" besran to get hungry. He) had been caged up i-o lonff that be had! forgotten how to feed himself. The birds and tempting chicken coops strong language, while the Nebraska i genuine imported St.

Gail Swisses and are offered in a wide range of colors and combinations with dots of several sizes. White r.d! colored dots cr. white, ret, rie, navy, orchid, DELAY PERILOUS, OFFICIALS HINT i in; i i Fit ritt. WASHIN'fJTON, July 20. Administration official- were authoritatively represented t'wjay Veinjf de.sirou-! that tlie govern-' ment take whatever steps it deem-Tiecessary to mal.e effective the ex-! presei policies of president Ohte-gon on which have im- peded and arc impeding recog nition of thut government.

It vas dex-lared emphatically that the satiation was entirely clear as to the relation-? between the two countne- ar.d fully oo I by Adolfo de la Hueita, Mexican m. outer of finance, as a result of h.s rerent torn ersations w.th liaid.ng and Se.retar Hughes. It ut.oe rs to be by i the W'a -jI'i ngt on Govern r.ei.r, that ion- tir.nani r-f t)i; situation i- Ira.ijj.ht wiili i. of inii.lents which ir.igot dev lop less fntn ily rtlations the two go ei nmei, is. in view of the ion of the li to the land hdj by Arnei'Mans under val.d titles in Mexiio Announced 15 Months Ago.

FIRE DAMAGES KIWANIANS s-enator's bill, propos'ng development of the properties under a Government owned and controlled corporation, is as "the most wonderful rian" that has ever been in history of tle countn-. Train Hits Moose, Wrecked ireman Killed, One Hurt ARNOLD GLASS CUT LOOSE PLANT $180,000, AT OUTING Box and Carpenter Shops and Athletic Events Enliven Picnic 1,000,000 Feet of Lum- Near Perrsyville. A riTITUR, Or." -K. reman Kramer cf Ke-iora v. a.i UiiWi and od man of a Canal.

an National ball ait train a.s severely Sf gl ied today a Hoi Payne, wlien the tra.ti un a liose, overturning the lonmotf es. Ooodman is not expected to live. bcr Destroyed. i icpori characterized as i minority opinion so far as It expresses I approval of the Government ownership bill, but is presented as a majority i opuvoT in so far as it dfai.i with the re-' I Jert by the committee of all pro-! Posals for Muscle Shoals The Kord orrer is dealt with in un- sparing terms. Its adopt on.

the report; says, would put the doiernment of I Vnited States into business with ai vengeance. adding that "those who! ask Congress to accept th Kord offer'; ask us. in effect, to lease this property I to th.s corporal'on without any real consideration, and then guarantee to! Specially Priced Yard (58C SIcCre cy Scotd Floor.) SIX TOWNS SEND AID Two hundred Kiwan Ciuo members and thcr famihes motoied to Turner Park, near Perry svi I.e. for the club's ananaual picnic and da.nce yesterday after luncheon in th 5-or. Ihtt llo-tl.

The main erv-nt was a baseball game between H-T. Iroiuos and President C. Iangf.tt's Braves, la MASONIC CLUli OUTING TO HE HELD SATURDAY special The rittsHargh Pom. AKNolJi, July UO. The box fac tory, carpenter shop and nearly 1.0CO.0'U' repair ar-d keep and maintain it In good! condition for a per.od of years." Since the polic of ti.

on tie of re govern, me r.t Unite 1 of the waa rn.ai'y won by the Bravea 11 to 5 The players wre: Urates Iavid j. Barrett. Fxiward Harmon. Program of Sports and Amuse. ments Arranged.

diner.am. n. ites, JOii'fn W. Trimble. I.

Dallev J. and Iroquois-H. Hosack. Hunting. B.

Succop, F. Cloud. J. The country has been given to under, stand that he pays the Overnment 4. I per cent interest on its investment in the two dams.

He does nothing of the i k'nd. He has not made any such offer I an-1 no such proposition is Included in h.s bid Giving his corporation credit for every dollar that it pays, he will be pa in to the taxpajer? legs than 3 per cent on the money which he usea out of Good Furniture Not a Matter of Money tut r.f torrccd (hoosing' Of feloctlng jdeco with a idea in mind of ils fitiiosrf wltli lhf Renfral if rjuit'eiufnt of the ryom in 111 ch It is to to! A of sport a ri a iff hid nua I ha been arrange s'atei by SVi rerary Hushes more, than 1" ago, there have been numerous ras-s of c-xp: opr la lonrt" of Anier-iian-owne pro.erty under thm poll- Tic; ar'iinal point upon uluci Ui Washington Government iiaa i.s valid Au.er' an titles to in M'-xco. It way agaitt explained to lay that this the ch ef ami sought in the treaty of an.il ani commerce tu PrtaMteii' Obrt-KOu. but it in. he foun i una'jie to a ept.

If the (-ought is a'c-'ii r.li.-'K' i by means of regulatory a. ts the mi an Cohgre.iM or througn 4 of ti.e Mexican supreme court. Icme.er. ends of the Unite 1 1 he sat. -tied, it was aaid feet of lumber were det-troytd tonight by fire winch for a me threatened destruction of the entire group of buildings composing t.e Arnold works oi the Ame can Window Company.

The loss was estimated at I (ma Workmen were leav ng tne bos factory when flames were discovered in th center of the frame building. Th-flames made such quick headway that To workmen, hnuhing a day's work, had to make a hasty exit from the building When the Arnold file department arrived the building was a mass of flames and the tiie had communicated to carpenter shop, also a frame structure. Fire apparatus then came from Ta-rentum. New Kensington, Cre ghton, Natrona and Erackenndge. the firemen devoting themselves to preventing communication of thf blaze to other of the g.an.s company.

The flames, fanned by a sti.T breeze swept the lumber vard ctnta n.r.g 4' carloads of lumber. ou'ing an basket p. of Club of PittsVursh wh.ch tomorrow aftei nx.n the niiusi; arid ball fcrouiiJs in the Norpa be held old farm H.ii.aJici the treasury ot the United Mates, ana when we consider that thi.s loan run? for V't) it requires even the stretch of the imagination to under- i stand the enormous j-roSt that this cor- in one item alone "Assuming that a fair interest rate in the commercial world a per cent in-. Park. A hd'l gsti.e bete-n the Noi-pa Ho -Ties end Krat teams of the w.il he a featute.

The pro, of sports ill beg-n at a i.lo'. ti.e ball game at ti O'h'Crt. A and a'i'onjb: ti w.il 1-aie the loh 5 and Mtli'l ram an at 0 Savings of 20 to 50 on beautiful, li igh-Ria) fur-riliuto- -tho sr'atpr purl of fillAM) R.MMIiS Hoiti' niakcra rallz hat 1 1 ia JIUU Ul Lll P.elnecker. W. If.

Charles 1. I'augherty. I. St ok el Charles Ban', Cmpires. James Mace and J.

K. Ke.sults of the other sport nts follow! )-a-i uash for boys -Harold Stokeley, fau! I'au! Nor-rlngt on and Alex Ccok. 50-yard dush for lr, Sper-zell. Klir-abeth Kis'r. Marion jr-ioch Ba.I throwing women I.ou Hay, F.lizabe-h Kir.

Mrs. T. M. Trc5, Mrs. May Bradford Minerva Myrs.

ng broa tx-ys-Jo-f-ph -haro, Haro Sto.e'.tj1, Pa Jl I'rey C(f-i. Alex Cook Teanut conet for Mr. H. A. Wright.

Mrs I. Patterson. Mrs E. West. Mrs It Tr.mble.

1 litis' and ra" -M rs I'eHaif. KlMnor Felix. Catherine Kper-2ell. Contest fs.r bo is Harold Joseph Ttlf haids. Kdard N'a i jlny.

Pipe smoking contest for pan C. i Blank. A. handr. Wr'glit, J.

Ingf.tt. Kavg break, rg rr.nft fur women tere.t. th a would give his corporation during a 100-year per.od. a total gift of cold cash of and If thu! money were compounded, as Mr. Kord i I asks, the pront to the corporation at I the end of 100-year period would be i This ia mor- than halfj ol hi i.s lor the Uttj Bridge No wh-h cross, i.gai.el r.ver at Kltza "1 1c1 'u the -i the 'M-l-'i(, to convey tii' .1 fan.

to the pj K', liun in? is the lis girls ani women 4o-ya; 'J das girls. 5 to d.i'i. g.rl.. to 1. da-sh.

girls. 15 tn Is, s.nvi g.rls. over ar-1 tias ou i Morn Water Runs Short. our total cost of the war. I "If the Kord offer i.

pled, o-j it ire. possible to pre-roni veopmg through near.v an rmen foind the flames entire yard. i lie n.arr.ed sir over ard dash. a They to A r.ew se i of j-te a ml A it ri 1 p.i rt of it. th new 'e 1.

ange f.oor is rre-wii- to Th- ap- to be com er Is J-'s ya -l A'ood i nf i.r'Vil proa iie and r.ee die the fiiit for coi s'rvation is only lost and given away, but those who ar u.wi!t.r.g'y compelled to make th gift ar" to he taxed 11 years to make th? gift nior; jroritaMe. It is the rfratst g'ft ever bestowed upon mortal man ia vit.on was made free to the human 4 ace." be re a 1 i'- er is ball-: over IS thread and gentleman i gentleman. fun g'ris. i. t'-st.

girls, or.test, iad lady and dish. boy. 9 to acre of grouri along 'fie inank. in addition, iiremen were, handicapped ir. sufficient water.

Of the group of buddings, th" cut-t rig room and the warehouse were the most riously their wails being badly i. Iate tonight ih.ere sr i I we f.re in the lumber yard and firemen that it be 2t CHAMBER HOLDS PICNIC Decorative Possibilities one of the rh a raci fTiit im of K. e5- H. furniture! The ty of tieinXlfying jour wlirtlir-r it be a i.alat-fial residence, a comfy tjiiiisa-low or a furinttire-coiiHcrvln a pa rt nif -ii Boosts Bill. o.uile ra' men dash.

boys. bo-s i' ur ys. i.rch member 1 g't g. t. boys an 3 to Jl-yard jsrd mixed sh ting-.

ya rd -a i a' -i dash, i fa irei Own bi: 1 11 Mrs Mrs erday of the r.T' games eoni- ed the i "lis ves rt nn un 1 Co ba 1 POPULARITY is the mistress of a foolish man. Everything is lovely while the money lasts. If he goes broke at a way station, she flags the express and leaves him to his fate. What a real man needs is the true respect of the world. If you save your money, you can command respect, demand it or pay for it if necessary.

Start your savings account now. Farmers Deposit Savings Bank prposir na in -k 1 tOV- aton re- 1 1 r. un ler If. ler la; lre 1 1 lge are it. Mrs r.

Mrs M. Mve c. Cloud Mrs Kith A K' Hall hy g'-l Mrs IVHA-' y. i oy The out.ng Pasco, A. poe 1 II N.ra sport- program Ii xp rf 'I'tio' 4 i A hi i i OJrs bef ore it would tv eit i 1 i.e ho contain ma.ch;n-, ery in crating glass for sr.lnr'r.:.

Arnold works emp.oys vv nn. I may thrown cut of on -'count of lack of luniixr to crate h.p-. rr.ents Thomas F.tzpa rick of the Ar-1 r.o'd t'olunfer department. i.f-r'il i cuts on the foreheai and atms when ee Hegarding nrr.ent C'. port "-a: si "in H.is -i r.

a ern s'ates. th trie iieveiopni lessee i i tne Sojtr.erti pior-osed in ri ta hove Nr egC w'a-t lli V. an.j to the to l'ie ijouth-lerfu'. plan foi on the over has ever 1 our country. St Ja- Ale 1 ia rol'i I'r baby i-: lie 'lis to two 1 fo'l rs' Paul i.

a re. 'ept on i'-r, i i a ir 11, IL.uis W. Iirin.er fe 1 1 na "ha rles nioft won r.t of pow and it? di; that l.e history rton P.sha-d fToop Tug-o and an i a r.d ig Fa a g. er.il f. nar.ee.

F. H--: pi i N. Ma. t'harleji I. tai i' a ivi r.i..n.

Willi ne "ook. for lie and Mr rHa men Team rarca Individuality Another feature of furniture, whether Mjuiirlte innliiitrany miall. iriex jiTisj I'lfi f. AI! furniture I struct by r.yirig ga-s. i n.

it an suiin or a ceparatt 4 select P(l James Bun' ng won over team Fifth Avenue and Wood Street tt I't cpt rorii T1CMV A led let; sp.i-ts. Z.iing- r. Albert Ott-c James M.lgar I'harlf" 11. Hfinn rt Mr 'le r. a T.o wswel! irm.in ith a iow to its approprlate-nesin an.t its (listinctivt'iifus Americans to Hang Booth Portrait in Stratford-on-Avon lis miiei g.

S'l-iV'iev The ertmtr.ife was i.vryi Pres Isngfitt, c'lLwan; P. .1 Freyvoge'. 11 A Kleeh, eg W. J. K.nnea-.

C. P. Tr.mVe, V. SMWeley. V.

ill. rr Panr. er.Tr.. I. tvnehriss.

A 1 Nor ri ngt on llsrv.v S. It Walt her. Jr. V7 ant -en, -a i Ma Call or write for booklet "P'on How to Ban by Mail. and it is fi.cuit to underotanJ how from that section could oiock nv progress of this kird and insist that this great property should be turned over practical'- itho consideration to one corporation, and that the po-Aer on the great Tcnneee river be l-a-ed for 1'0 yr without regulation and without restriction." Kenor ek.

who. as a ember of the 'omum last oted against reporting Ford's offer, announeed in the S'Mtp toddv ot to ac cpt the orrr if the p.rvd was re-d-Ked from to l'l ve.nrs to cornp.v with th I'edt ral water-power act. Iw: ti --n. George A. eph le.rr.

pi port ha r-r. i .1 I Durability 1 1 1 1 A ry Ph i. P.eJ Cr- I r. tner and 111 A. Mclvan.

Ihr-y N'el ani I.eonrd (1.1 Hay. se-cretn-v-. Pa'i in and 'he awa-l pr.z A Great Army of Depositors The fin.il te.t Wlil it l.l.-t? the mi: if-1 ino.ir of furniture Will it rimtve I) I II. furniture Ove1 r-t A prtr.t of 1'Hin Ti forereo: port raj er of Shakespearian is 'o be to tc.e gallery a' Sf ra -d -on- Avon H. K.

of the Ke th vaudeville havii.g omr; i A. 1 1 1 'on n. 11 in Iraft'-n. It dtert Pr P.obert I.yle. I- P.

har-l V. I.e Binn.ior., TTnoina Ti of I I ---e lie! ler. n-ng. a rn rii rii'iin M. i not.

F. P.a- he ci i n- 1 i an will end ur- it 'h i masN and lcne by built by I i Boot i LSf r.t Mohl'e. to m'it' a r'' portra fie Pa ers' Club. Men Who Shot Rail Toot! Toot! Fast Train Hits Wagon And Beer Is Lost p-esrlent i i-e 1 1 j. M.ion-l!.

r.t 1 apert raft -men Tot the ill he presertej P'-'ftr Detectives at iry nn Bittif-kl'l I of if o-e -rtocs r. ori II Iarr. n.s vi Tf'ary, treas-irer. Tlie ry -l rs of A ner eer 'n Vo Greatly Reduced Summer Tourist Amrift ts he America, resenta- This month marks tho twentieth anniversary of the opening of the Union Savings Bank. The Iotnk's winch been st I contiiiiioiis.

i pi'l'liaj'S lost i Mil ted )y ill" Ijice minilior (jcpositors that M. rs the 'i. Geo- A M. Easy Payments Easily Arranged II KMII It II "Trull, floor. r.

1 1 1'les V.Y i 1 1 1 .1 ri ha.i.-er. Ben A die. A p'e wa rr 1 B.irtl't: in 1 i by trie lending a--t. so' will make "pee- Itotary e'ubs ha ve hi vi jCr of i 'le ait f-oni the player Police Lack Clue to Ellsworth Branch Ambush. gee I to ncent He Fill T.capir.K front the iin-vioV s-n? e.f the wagon I'twn which they were ruling ittrrL in Homestead vesterdaj I ard John both I Tome ea.l.

the trrf.e, fyw-Ing th hr.rse, and then li 1 I is v. -C bed th-? destruction hv fsf engiT train of 'he wagon, hi. 1 said have arried 1- barrels of beer. Fares to por' a UYTOM TO FORM OIL COMPANY here, on Sept m.h'-r 1' will to Kngland tth elaboraf Imtii attract- to it. i Palnt- la rrn, he jiis- I ho'de the and rtd i il nesces of the create1 lati actors other rmintrie.

California f'U'-ti'-aily witr.ojt a are u-t mg for aiuoers no snot ti" I'' O'e'- I nn en that ir o-" pi n'e i i nil. otn-riod of d. Fa tel i ns; 1 va-ou'-tar-le a motor Youths Who Kept Balls Batted Into Stands Released In its various d'-pa rtment n. mi-imliii'r a i r. ('Iim-kiiv an-1 Safe tlie Lank niw or is a 'pr i fly 170.0(11) iipi'ii a-.

(Dnipoiind inter'. pan! mi Savings. Big Gains Shown By Life Insurance First Half of 1922 f. I.s lor oee tf dents of thi Vf a ct i r' Meat has rr ofh-e r.d berenfter o' his time to aft 1 and gas interests t-. with h.e a exftici-.

over rs Me a pe r.e nf rrtvj'ji 1 aic (' -o I a. iia Ti ri rc throughout the ind'is' Joined with trim o' and nianofaer. iters in tie a company to explore 0 a raiooid o- tt li'-ei a illy toci. or. ihn K.i.--oci a i 'he uii''rs were riiin, cr.

1 i e. 1 1 I i i l.a.i i oi'i. of 1 car 'iigii' iig for i o'. 1 I I -to-l c.i 1 Ti on -u-t ont a l.ani of tr-M rii.i- VcrvS JU 3) New hfe -K to 0. Ifl 0.

senou avtng a at the ami i Mar si o'i'ly oou r. 1 during during The Purpose Club a hrui to- or tnis the hlj.o-liii aioj an ciotii' rcen lie 1 m-n promo' '-m of petroleii.t. iitid in for the same toon i The Union Savings Bank inr, urcorl.ng to reports imrt The fo ir w.ie pa'ro. vo, i a o. follow mg eg the L-li-s-rfl letnpt la-t ui tiie rail- To o'itha --d ii sd av afterno.rt for re'umg to r- tiirn ball-h't m'o the r-1 l-'orbes "ie'd.

were i a jrej rj no-rals co.jr yes- erd'i The- re 1 ill. am pei lia. es. 19 veats "hi of ol I iwers a venoe. and John oars old.

of K04 Sfiilng Hill il'll Six l.iv-s. arrested for atom ptlnr; to e'lrnb the ball fbld fence, were (iis-rhsrged nl--o. EOOIESTCfiElDl'TIPIEO Surplus iflh Aie. (iraiit SI, .1 1 ami rick lll.lu.. I ne 'ed vear.

,1 lO I.IOA Aiwiml'i'i of T.lfe Insurance tent-, mid p.ibhc tn-'ay Ne Hess for- 'he first half f. as compared with 5-1 'ViO for the same montha last the eh'aati -alt w-lla nv'iii horn a The v.m-i-essor to Mr, T.eton of the light and h.1 rot h.en named bv the i e. tors. -riomj Mills the -i. I several men con fii-r.

ledjiler American Canyon Route via Oqden and Great Salt Lake See the rugged grandeur of the Sierra Nevada. Round Trip Fare s11305 Southern Pacific "Overland Limited" from Chicago (C. 4 N. W. Terminal) i 8:10 p.

m. daily. Southern Pacific "Pacific Limited" from Chicago M. St. P.

(Union Station) at 10:45 a. m. daily. Southern Pacific "Pacific Coast Limited" from St. Loun Wabash (Union Station) at 9:03 a.

m. daily. For reservation. Information and Illustrated booklet 4dt H. HrHn.

Aeot Stmthrn I'aritlr I.inw "07 hrfmtr of I om. nVtlg. ami "mlthnM Tbone s46-7, a'tttshurgh. r. as a i ootc pa nv board of i tv nrt 1 Ml! 11 i(p 'f A as ru bv r.n ba.is, h' s-i'-er b'j.

hot -Auundn showing 6 per cent gain. T-id'i' ri! 1 rid group rlaees- continue iho-n the mfint poiahle gains i life insurance for the rtr-wt half of totaled 0.. for the (ame period In 1T11. I inriricnv for the same periods wa Ml g.o.ir. against VrV tl.

a Msi'i Of a man and a woman, 'mind ning In Lycming cr'k ii'ir Jtod with IS rort of 1 1 lia I'Oi Male ct'uii Todn ij Booze Truck Driver Changes Mind About Dying to Save Load Your in the thrortt 'fi. tl as ho-" of Mr n-l Hf Shpurrr of At who lft tT on or motor I I rriMhu rt; to v' Mo; ori to me AUGUST FUR SALE rt 1' 1 Of to. Cigarcts and Knfckcrs Sanctioned by Court as Woman's Right, Not Even 44Suggcstivcly Wrong" i.ielah.l rifi ri ii of tJ.A 10 li i i a lori In fl rr.ftir cat ii'r l.o-l hi nrj. i vrst i'-'i 1 1 foun-l ho.j 1 r-y a rnony h-i not bi'n from th fro: isiheni Pacific 1 i.ol a i from ti l.e ni I haitt .1 1 1 i't'l'o '1 modes I ii i it ifs and no a being d- 1 im a ed ii the in 1 -V Ma Lines to is tntougl Vc I4D I BURNED RESCUING WM If I t. I I ll "I tO B-'I be I I oir j.

O.l r. 1 1 rr or 1 (I -iT-ir i will until II ti bar ,1 altfinpt .1,1 i in I the Me and ill--. ulfilllfOl'O M' Ucniiannrmnjiin Sf 1 1 1 1 I Rolls ILaijIe See Merr Icw-L and rbains an-J harn cannot rope ith lie inpfnuity of rncttjrrn but. htrc Ho'ms Srvk i.i th rry tools a thif vin in an attempt to pain entrancr are- 1 1 mean of vrttins th entire Ilolme.i Syj-tem in operation a'aunt hint ft hire there is llolme thrre ft Safety ELECTRIC PROTECTION boa i 'ur -i I I i. hal i i the 'id 1 ied I o'd oj? es-er and ch.c home in I'o- bun i le re Aii-nd l'ur h.i.-h rn-ev CHICAGO CAR STRIKE PENDING da -f lid fore rr SaJe infants and invalids ASK FOR i es kt-rtia -fnnley ep-d the cirod h.s rd 1he re o-n'ie tnu-'h hu''dTT.

a '-e ws rrifHi'-' 1. Savings of 20 to 33 U' VOftK. fignrrt i tt mr hrt r-i h-r Jhr tj( nll(nnlitT wlir flir i rf nt -fii ug I I Mr-I jitg Mi 1.1 tKl in iHfnlsinr inimnfv tiMrf ilril I jrr-oll Mr, 1iim MuhlKhnrh. 1h rhf of tHr polt'-f. lio arvetri tif IVfB Hiw Ii.

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