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? FrifLv, Novemliev 21. 1924.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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1
y Local News In Brief j
J. ItoiKihl Meyers, nf the Arrode
Mwatre, l-f l yenu rday, via.: nirt-oi
for I'rtrvalUs. wbwi- In- "will attend
11k O. A. f.-OreRnii fooil.aH i;ame'
ttHurtm lo I in Grande '- .'-
Mrs, 'harlra 1 lane hi on hns re
turned lo l.:t (!rande and has npm
ri her Iv-insf iiehlnif shop in Ihe
lialenny of Andrews Vnrhty fit or-.
Hero fnini I'ortlaiul
Mlrs Kdlih Hnnir. of TVrltnmV
arrived lu 1-a Cirandf i his morntni
lo Bpt-nd li few flays vrfrliiirr., Wh-.
Will he tllf .llQUHf pufHt of- MlflS
l.oriia . 'fiolidRti.
Story &Hr Tnwiorrow ,
A Thanl;8sivliif Blory hour will
X,, held tomorrow morning -nt Ihe
Tiilirary at lti o'eloelc. John Allien.
I'riaellla, Milts Ktamlitdi and other
numlx r &f 1 1'Mlnrhn hand wll!
ho pprHffH to nveet -11io rlvildreti, '
Mis, I'l'U'rxin Iniiunved
Mrs. t. A. lVl.-rson, wife of Adj.
Ptt-rnon, -miflM-win nn rwraiHm
of Ihe . throat . Monday morning!.
She is mill confined to Ihm- lwme
'hut i improving. It will (if jioino
lime hefnre sin will ho aide to re
run, to her work. . ,
Personal Mention
. -t
niff.i I." IfniFlvl II nr P.n. ntnn
in now registered at the "Foley hotel.
Mrs. .1. T.. llyman of Joseph was
hi La C ramie this morning on her
way , home from a trip to I'orllnnd.
(. M. Heacock, radio nuinuruc
f hnvr of Jnlcrprise lis now register
's ed at tln Hommer hotol.
i
m II. Oilnioro of Glrns Vtrry.
J.l:iIio. is In l.a Grumlk)n liini'KH.
t lit' in rt'KiKtt'rcil ut I ll! -Foley hot.1!.
f. - 1 " i
Mr. nnrt Mrs. K. . Jordan nnil
AaiiKhtcr of l:rti'rpriHtr ri'tufnol
from u trip lo t'hr. roual IIiIh niorn.
IIIK. .
Mrfl. J. W- ICininons of.RnlerpriHi)
wo ill l.ii Cwuhle this iTiorniiitf on
In1! way honii' from a trip to Low-
iftlnn. lilalio.'
t Mr. an.l Mrs.
r (irando li'ft on
i tins innrnlim 1
u tyi ill IOIkIii.
A. I''. Hyilo of T.a
tin1 ' liriinrh linlii
o vlHit for n ffw
Mvss ltn Jllrlcer n turnoil lo lior
! hninn in Klsh on llti! Inunrli train
Mills mninlni.- MIkh IliPU. r vfatitiDl
Jin I din rily at tlw Iioiiim f Mrs.
Slil'.lnf,ir.
.4 Mrs. C. K, MiClinilon nf HIpIi-
Il.'iii.l. . Wiili.",Jl!i 3lrtltinK al 111.-. Kn
l. y liol. Ei ? : ,:. , ; .-. .
Mis. A n nn 1'iii.y of l.a Cltnnilo
, 1. ri on tll liriilK'li train t Mis inorn
.' hit- for l.r.ol.illK Class lo Kp. lnl ho
inAt;' 'lays vlsltllii: frii'llils.
Mrs- J.Weiinr r ami Mm. Clyilf
Ulnnni of Cow. wif shoiplm: in
.a Uran.ln yrst.-rclay. .
(iREAT LADY
) IS CAUSED. '
TO .'BEYOND
I (rontiimed from Vav-
ti would liave wenkeiid into drab
' , ntedinrrlty.
1 r Was ('mirnf(0iis
. 3 Despite these trials she not only
! j kept her eottraffe and her vigorous
f j imlividnallty, hut she retained as
; I well a depth tif human under
, standing? and a rouridenro in her
t S.-lf and those about her thai. f-n-
jdfan-d her To- many thousands.
After -she became Kirst l-ady of
; hand, as always In the years
j , "r er-iiiiifr, the helpless rrd Hie un-
lorlnnale reeelveil The first and
htihwt mea:furer tT hrr devotion.
-if ( liililreu of every claa-; had ber
nnrailitiK' atteiitbnt. Wounded vet
erans of the World War owed her
many a debt for hours Rluihlened
by ber visits lo their hospitals or
by l lowers suit by her personnl
order from the While House eon
SCIIOL-WIL
fall
Caps
Just In!
They arc beauties. New
8-piecc matched lioints,
English style
2.!."i and
For men and Yonnjr
Men
Cnps (if Quality
Clint's
Clothiery
nw Store With Ounadraos 1 j
ncrva lories. Hot unusual witpiv
inr, of oymjiatuy extended to ani
mal, many of whom t;he hefrlend
d it nd nrptee'ted.
In her ttiowrhlfulnero fnr tho
litri ivBt'B of others and In her loy.
aWy 'to hep-friends, rihe was out
.slMikfn -wi-a Kfri,ee ttimt won for
lier rerorultion as one of th-e mart
viKoroiiK-niindcd women who rver
tueftidi d ovr the houfietooM of a
lrenM-ni. tm ho trirrht of eee
lion.'day' in iSSn -iftve annomtrd
i-r cl 'termination k t-pnd away
the nolleeman stationed at the
While limine pates since the
4'niied HIhIhs miAPPil J ho wnr-
ik :piirfm vMrh was fiiirUied on
le very flay Mt. Wordrnic took
fire. HeTore tin vvAii had looked
aiWiwl tats ni-w ffcen o -turned
sin wder Hirowlnj? tfe otf8 -whIo
open, ami hundreds troonrd nrrorn '
the lawn and peepnd In at -the
windows wiHe ihe ww Tlrsfi Jady
of Hkv 4ind was iprosUliitt; tx 4ier
first While Houpe l ii net ion an
informal lunrheon for old friends
and iMghhors f rnmi Marion, .4hin.
1 hiring: the whole time she wai
n4stipetts 4e lKlMeiniW-lbraRsin.-
Mrs.' Jfurdlng romhined with her many distinKulhed men ann wom
soeiat duties an unwavering al- j en. imposed upon the mistress of
le-lun'cfi 4o her roivlo4JoiH, : and " t-he WHiie JI.ousm a task'vnriicnlnr
diKplayod in iMuk -a fttypreo 1 V trin:. , Mrs. HitnHntf hjiw the
tact which won her universal ea- advantage to ho Rained Iti the dl
trem. The social" usaffes Hp lAnff rfilon of pood untlerstandlnjv by.
a i.art of ofrirlalWashintnon lll'e. hpToiwiy Ptrt-rrlwhilnfr- the.1 visllors
' L i.
wnn1 iHTMi-rvrii nv imt- IU rilir
1r
mix TVTTnoin .nsieiuaiiou. rtiiu
at the same time sire -found -o&-'portuully
to h)mw. lu 'tunny wti-s
that she bad lost mte of ier In
terest for the class f borne folks
from which she hal come.
Milust lUts.M
"Kay 'lhat we are 'just folks."
she told newspapcnrjYen vhen ihey
asked hex for 4i tnoane. . lo. Ike
people at the time of Mr. IkirdiiiK's
inauguration. "We are just folk.
but when I enter the White House
I propose to accept all of Us so
cial obligations and tiecome - the
First l-ady of Ike UuWl In truth
as well as name." ,
The full significance of thut
promisn w'as known to but Hew
of her intimate friends. Kor yetvrs
she had not eeti 41 well day. and
who had Ttached 11 tlme'wf 14le
vhi. -even th-e plucky cbfl'fil
nOKs wtth' wbioh he. cm-ered her
Mnto:;t continual suffering was cer-
ln to e broto-n by Ihf .exuemess
of her position. Jt would nuve
1ec4i easy W unrronder it thr
ftdvioo T tibylctaris -und frleixls.
and. In halT-tvlin'wrent, To sit down
amid the comforts of the AVhlto
House and mse fniHwiTwntly ver
past years or strnggl', Many , wo
men would have done It; but for
her that, was impossible. She de
clared she never would be. count
ed a "quitter." With her new Ma
rron.in Hf. Khe mhW, Went
Uthi rewMMisibilllli1?. ud llic .
-spotiHlbilltb'H ishe was determined.;
not towdrirk. . '
. Wire or RtnigKllnjc V.Mur
,Nop did she interpret In any
narrow sense tbq obligations of
miiLuul belpf-Mlneitft she hud as
sumed when. In HS9I. m b-cawi
lh vsif. 01 BtrirsrMnc neMPpuper
litor hack In Marlon. l-;wi w
iioso days sri ?;a,v .vastly more
to tfee marriaffe pnrinrrhip Hham
a woman usually is uflte to rn
trrbuiti, and -ffrowfl mm In Marion
todiiy remember bow sti lo
roiHit our newspofterH io them
when thy wrc,newhoyn. When
tbo future president entereu pon-
Hcs. tie fomid ixw and unexpect
ed ways of helpline him. As me
wife of a. senator, she kept lu touch
with uundretls in her stutfj who
wanted help in Wfcsblnf,l6ii. be
sides maintaining her plur fit
linffly in the social life of the cap
ital. Of those jjaTheTe' miiTUt Mr.
Harding wbeji bf eutered Hie pre
ronventlon oampu,ljm of 1920.
tbere wa none who kept better
Informed of what was done to fur
ther hln candWacy than Mrs. Har
dlnff. Phe had opinions, und sb
was ouLspoken In expreslm? iiuni
10 ihe men entrusted fwlth inan-
iiBcmpnt of llli' rainp'.iten. Al'lrr
111", primaries in 01110, ni
and ilklilcan. wlitm tin- oullook
for siiocfsn was ilarknt, tluro wrt
i-xptrli-ncrd IioIIUcIum wlio nd1
ii lln: comlMutf lo hIIIiiItuw. Hut
sho wan not onu who lii lli vt-d In
Klvlni; up. onr a flphl hl'en
lieKiin, and noiiip of tho nu-ii who
linow tnoxl f tlw lnl.l slory or
lliow trylnc Wfki U Ik r tlw
rnillt for -kwplnK Mr. llunllnR in
the raco )w wa rvmtnally to win.
Artrw- I Wl.r.-.
Aft-r tlw nonilnutlon Mm. Hirr
dins ticcani.'j 111 TiplK- of the icrow
Ins thnai f l.hjKlcal rollapmf. an
aetli flffnr.- In th fr..nt porch
cnmalirii. N onl' AM "' l,
it nlwajw wHh, lnr Inishond
wh. n he fareit a rrow.l. lint he
rcmulnil bml'lp lit whi-n tlw
i llnrs frmr An iuk- ht hand.
!aii lw Kw 1ioi.a-rU-ip ! o
fvrry oiw 01 i"'' m..? ""
who fllnl pat to acclaim hl can
dlilacy. .B.lil' all of that, she
vi.itc.1 ' lii lwaihiuartcni almost
dally and Inlfcfl rollitcul iMil
with ill" advl.cr. and he enter
talncd at her tal.lc many of tlw
.llstlnguinlwd vlidton. who raiiw !
Marion and eschaiiR.-d opinions
on nailoual Issues with them over
the teacups.
-rwm the rlnw Sir. HaTdins lw
name. Interested in roll'.
mudc. a mndy or tilings political
),HH as slie liml familiarized ir
.lf i.revlonslv with tlw -Marlon
siar nrlntlnK plant, and wh.n tb
TeMiMF nf the 1?n l-tton lixl
heen written Kile, political history
neighbors in Marlon TOdd'-d tnrtr
heads and relmed how Ihe youni
editor's wife. t4 wnt.-d her tu-
tlmates oa her.weddlnB day mat
some day I will make him pre-t-denl."
4'fltfMMj lluttefcfMr.
tint with all her intercut In pwh-
IK ailrinn, tr-r- n - ' -
tillTWora well-ordered home an.l
I was known to White House at
tendants as an unusually pains.
lakltiK housekeeper. While she
? jsrse eerKtna; .! MHal rsteaMlar
autTnc:tlli(',H-nr Hays nnV1Tie su1
seqtteut illness of President . Wil
son, she was making many changes
also . In the orgtmlzmloii nf hr
hoitsHtidft. All her effort in that
dltveikn were hem toward mak
Iuk .tin' Whito. House rest Imme
wtrere ihe Imfy ohief i-xeoniive
cotild' hnvo rni wnd quiot after
ih' day's work, anil wIhti IiIh
friends ronld In Teei-iveil whh the
rnnir liftiny weleofiie ilml 'hail
frreet-d th'in in AUulon. 4n orler
to belter iinderHtand her 1:nk.i
siie fifi.l railed jnsl Info re the In-antira-llmt,
on Mrs. WHsmt, and
1iad dlHeuwed wtt-h her lh rares
.iftA trials f rhertaee rte was en
rerirrr. l-'or a time after she eame into
he While House. Mtk. .Ward hi;
eoNitoueVl ht-r cKtae iijMrteiuiion
ViUto the ih tails f her hiisliinid-s
work. She- vl.-Jfttd the ewentiv-oiflet-s.
met rver ' end wn'l
made more than one s'llRtfeUon
for l;irilil:iliiiK (he puldlr Imsin
fH, mJ " kpowibi
fJf-1"0010 -dHls oi alhd a H
I a"'1 hor discontinuance, of. iheae
jA'4siln was. the fiwi .niunal . vUl
Iwd.lieflft cftin.Mh d l Jiaiww
Pf"!"1 of
Uelivitlrs. Tho
White-House norlnl program, iiow-
TVpi. "Hv.w rwrlinuil withont nhnie
ttie.nt m to the time or her col
lur'fle" and ' Herious' irlness ' ln 11te
summer of 1U22.
S'.io JUil Her Anvt -The
An-maueitt fonfereiirr'. 11iai
-kroiuii to Washington late tn 1124
at il.'ni-rul.1fin1'M.tltli HVi tllOMi''
. t
who inquired about her beallh site
-replied 1 hat ' .If -nhe "wre Biye
slivnmh to io ber pari -duriiiK
tire -eonrefrence .she would' Je ,-sat-iKfW
d that her occupancy -of ihe
White 1Kvu9 -hnd Hot lyeen lu vain.
It. was not lonjr u Tier 'the con
ference ended that she 'he fan 10
fa'-H; appreciably, un'd by late 'SUTii
tirer ;she hLpwMl into u condition
rrbm'vhlch sbhie of ber physicians
believed she never could recover.
That she was uble to do so, they
conceded, was due In lai'Kt measttre
tot her unalterable determination
and confidence. J-)r weeks- she
W-a-s emi fined io-it wheel ehalr,
and when she.beKan to- pel. auottt
und et)'-hir' PriendM -iiKalh b( was
taken io"Vlorlda fur a loiiff rist,
Actw Ih milty
A-ftw til llliKss, Ikt t-hotiKht-fulness
for others - who- were ill
admired to mcivase, nind frmn
lur vacatiun hmisebuat m -Florida
waters-she ordered that thousands
of KPter; Howi-rs 1e dlHtributod
from the .While House conserva
tories to the Wusbhurton hospitals.
HolHi Jbet'oee -Jind ul'ter she e-nlerod
Un -White. Houe- the . woniided
war ' veterans hail iieen , her par
tieutav eare, .-ainl more tbatt jO'.e
owes to ber his rehabilitation, pos
sibly his life .Itself, and7 certainly
his interest In life. Hhe m-.id.v a
study of their t real ment and wan
l4ntitrtimenia in founding the 't-
f-rans' .'inirean und the estabhsh
inent oi'a better sysle.ru of ho.-pltal
The wnnd.d uer nl Hie Waller
Heed hospital, on the nutskirU of
Washington, wer laid many sur
prise Visits by tbeir, friend, iadei
wiilf'TrtiUn and flowers. Weekly,
bufre; 4iouqil t-H were .sent Also-, lo
oilier irearby liospllals, Hiiiinc; the
HummeT of when, because ut
poor halih she was -uiiaiHe 1-0 rar
ry' out -1be .usual program of Kar
den 'par tit's on 'the White House
grounds Abe ln.slsted on Riving
one at which, ibe honored iruesis
wre Om wounded soldiers from
all tw iosiltalf! nar WashlnKton.
More than two (houind of the
crippled, blind and tleaf filed past
her and each received a word of
jfree"tlnfi: nd r'ncminiiremeni.
pwttedly she leit her place to
BiiWe a illnd -boy across a rouKh
piece of ground or to brimc plates
or refreshments to thoKe unahle lo
leave their chairs.'
. looter or Clilldivn.
She wns ttnwionHlely j fond of
children 4md devoted much of ber
lime to 1be study of cheb care
und protection. She was Inte-nsely
Hnterested, in the country's puhik
ichc'ls system; When a serenane
Hty WtwibiK:on school children to
The prosldemt wis broken by a ler
Ti,ic . downpour Bin- IiivIIimI Ih.-ni
Into the Kast ltoom of the Willi
Mouse where tiny w.mt throusli
their f.rojrrum. rm- rnuui ...
.Tomlnl clofe lo Iter, and hc
shared her mat with a proilil HIHC
iiiIbs of eiifht. while others sat on
the floor ut her fee.!.
Mis. Harding wns tiorn in Jlnr-
ion. Ohio. In nf, tt sininv
tolk of pioneers, her fin her. Amos
KllllB. Ix liiB one of Ihe. Town s
first settl.Ts. She marneii jir.
llanlinc In 11 when thlnprs ilid
not look loo In-lBlH fur film. He
had Jusl "taken o-er the owm-rshlp
of the Marlon Slur, and t was
lorrded (rown vlth morlFHea and
still hail to make a place for itself
in the comrmmtty. She never 'hod
fteen ..isftd to extra vasance, . liow
ever, and' she Immcillatcly turned
In Commons
1
r 7
Councillor Ellen Wilkinson T
,-aliown.ld district t the first m
.Uil(st (o .It in Psrlitment. Bh.
tmti " "!
. - r1 iioum aT Coiauiwh' q
DOUKHOBOR CHIEF
BURIED IN ROCK
,,,-.-,....iT,- .... i.lim.m
lllij un u vr 1 '"i""
. HOBOH-LEAPKlt. AND (l.VSKTi
NKLSON. B C Peter Verifrih.'
leader of Canada s. Doukhobr
colonies, rests in -u vault Ulasn
tdin the rock of a mountain tht
towers alxrve the principal village. ,
Five thousand followers carried
his body there. ..'
He was regarded by the Doukho.
hors a divinely sent to lad tlum..
l?nder his guidance their wealth tti-
lo the task of helping 111 1 the
newspaper on a sound bani. Shi1
went to'worJt In Hie business of
fice, imd soon was in charge of
HdvepibdTig -aiud circulation, buying
print piipiir eind' other supplier,
jind even "standing-by the pressns
and instrKcthig-tbe carriers before,
they started 'on. "their pouter. She
mothered the -.club established for
the carrier Joys, one of whom,,
answering to the name of Huhl
inger, entered lhc arniF. rost to
the rank ofVinuJor and fwus later
diMalled at'tho TiVhitO' l louse as
inllflary side-.to ihe president. Ah-,
oilier was George f Chrlsilan, who
he'iiiiiite Ihe president's private
secretary. f , ' ' '
VI terming rorsonnUly,,
Of slight build and medium
height., Mph. "".Harding carried her
self slrongly ereel and with chnrni-;
big dignilyi irhngh her hair was
silvering before she cmhie to lliu
While. House her ies were as'
brigltt, h(T i manner, its vlvacioua,
and her glances and s uiles as
radiant as .when .she wm ,i, girl. ,
She was alxi'J'.ys well gowned,
but. never carei ror cNtreines in
dress. ller oolfruro Vi'Mlt'iHariy
was said to 'lie jhe mystery and
envy of maTiy-AVashingl-on society
lenders. -She -had an ibiloresUng
collection of laces and soinc rare
and handsome piece usually helped
lo complete lier gown.' Sh did
not affect we I ry usually
wore only a diamond sol 11 nha or
diamond -4Ubt) on a piece of black
velvet abort! ! Ih (hrat. '
In her younger days she. had
been nn expert horsewoman and,
an accomplished pianist. Many.
Thusic.iaTis will always r.omember
the Inter--sl she look In them.
FTTH
TODAY - SATLRDAY - SUNDAY
AND
:
'i.-.w:ts: ItHITISlI i"tlLL'MUlA iJOUK
'VERIO IN
creased to $5,000,000 Theyovnio
sawmills, great farms, several tao-
toiies
Vermin, born In nusuift, spent 15
I..' Ml.n..tl.' bvIU KAfiipn Via ivna
allowed to come to Canada at the ro
quest of the Canadian Rovenimeni,
Count Tohnol und the Amerlenn Sft
eiety of Friends He was killed by
a 'mysterious explosion on board
railroad train "
While in Marion she taught music,
and many of the boys and girls of
her home town were her pupils.
Kite was u member of the Metho
llst Episcopal church, but wits
very tolerant of others, and ns
the president was n liudlst, II waft
the custom of the Harding to at
tend the t'alvury Haptist church
in Washington.
I .rived Animals.
H was from her training ns a
horsewoman that she acq 11 i red the
love for animals which became,
more and more marked in lat or
years. xln the White House "Lad
die Hoy," Hie president's Airedale,
was her constant companion. More
t hnn once she slopped on the
street to reprimand drivers who
were punishing their horses. At
least one horse. Old Clover, who
lived 1n Pennsylvania, would have
been willing to attest to her com
piisslou.. Hearing that Clover, who
was Eil years old, was about Hi
be ititled becanse his imislcr was
UTfable lo provide for htm in bis
days of iiKctesa old age, she sent
lhc owner a eheelc lo assist
In keeping him lu comfort lo the
end of his days.
. Mrs. Harding wh nellvo lu
philanthropic circles. She devot
ed inuch'of her lime to girls' wort;
and was Ihe.tialio'nal bead nt' lho
ihi Scouts organli'-alioii.
The easiest job. Ih luting
plumber's helper. You wait while
he plumber goes for his tools.
No one enn put n hsl on your
head and make 11 feel as if yon put
it on there your self.
"An Obvifver Wmil Ad will do H."
Til teach you who is
masler here," said the
sheik.
An absorbing American
drama actually photo
rrraphed in the prc.-tt Afri
can desert, in the tiiainl.
oasis villages, in the liar-.
ems of the Sheiks and the
palates of the Caids.
COMEDY
A
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Clearance Sale of
Winter Coats and
Wool Dresses
Our complete slock ot Whiter Coats nntl Woolen Dresses pro on salt at MONKY
SAVINCi rillCES. The newest ami smartest Winlov Cojita, inctadlnj,' such makes
s PniNtZESS, CONDE and MISS MANHATTAN, all at stile. prices. . r
'n IS ..U.I ...1 mu.tu r,a .VI ..;.,- .11 l.l...., .,;i.l,.r. ., ...l,t,i,; l.,.., 11
; . Oomn onrly and1 get ihe I test -detection. ,
II takes a lot of .nerve in be.
tickled at what n hard time you;
have.
WALLiNG'S
for
La Vogiie Coats
Palmer Dresses
Courier Hats
Columhinknit 1
Sweaters
WALLING'S
Car Freeze
Up?
Itmi'l inUu e-hnnee Willi
llH' Weatlier Mnti, tirt it
put tn wmie ftleohnl imkv
nnd art-MfiK1 i-loro your
car dtfritu; lite rol nmnllii,
A M-iini-rKfl gme
ntll mivi1 iimic1i rrpalr IHII
in pa jr tin umn 1 1 Mora hi?
rliarue.
BUICK CARAGE
..Jennincs & Shumate,
Props. Successors to
Southard & Sliinn.
FRENCH &
GREENE
French's
Orchestra
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Havaiihone.
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HANDKERCHIEFS
Lovely Handkerchiefs or All Kinds
Dainty hand-made linens, voiles and silks and boxed
handkerchiefs priced very reasonaWy
Art & Baby Shop
"Kverythhig Tor the Baby"
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Arcaie
TODAY AND SATl'RDAY
UF.GINAI.D DENNY
"The Fast Worker"
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"INl'KltNATIONATj NEWS"
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! Admission ..75c
S Balcony . 10c.
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