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Pair Seeking IHvorce IM~ YU:R

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Coats, Skirts and Millinery;,..... Neve~·: ~ ~the History C)f Merch,.ndising
llas •hete ~n 1!1Ulh a;l'$luction in priees on Read)' to Wear. Vou all reo.
alize what' warm weather we have ha41 ·up to this time and nobody has
done any buying in winter clothing, eonsequently .the Manufacturers
have too much M~rchandise on their shelves. I was able to buy goods
cheaper than any time in my forty years buying-and I certainly am goipg to pass it on to my customers-Tit~ . proof of the pudding is in the
eating. Come in and satisfy yourself. Thia isn't a fire sale of soiled,
smoky material-all clean new goods; · '

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with Hirdlnc, deiiCI'Jbed

of the

Jate Prel!ldent.

0 . vorpt, Sunday and
- editor of the Cleveland
t.o1d of the early wrlt~
and W. P. Wiley or
Enquirer Bddre&amp;sed
of Ute career of

of

Hillsboro,

Ohlo newapap, responded to rreet-

by Governor White.

Counterfeiters
at Charleston

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8t.ar, .for mtt.ny year~

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Dresses
TBAVEL CREPES - that are two th1·eads
silk, one thr11ad wool- that we sold to you
for $17.60 and $19.96. 75 &lt;h'esses to·select from
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Wool Suits

$9,.95

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Only th11 Newest and Best Styles in ¥aterterials and Furs
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Old Heirlooms

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$46.00, $50,00 and $60.00
Every imaginable style • Every klnd of furs

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$14.95

$35.00

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Coats

$9.95

All the Latest Materials and Styles
. 75 to sel~t from at $9.95
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Beautiful material • Wonderful furs, all of
the -best quwlities
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Black and Colored Silk Drefl88s
That sold for $26.00 and· ~0.00
2&gt;5 to select from

That sold at $17.50 and $19.95

Coats

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' ·Trimmed with any fur yo'U may likeBadger, Squirrel, Beaver, etc.
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That sold at $17.50 and $19.95
All New Beautiful Cloths
75 to select from

$9.95

$5.00
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attack ot hiccoughs,
h · ~=r-;t~ll tdny sJter whi.., .Oll,
slclans will deelde whether
, et:Jt!tn will b! necessary.

$25.00

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Never has there been such a cut in Millinery
-All Hart Hat&amp;-Cleaned up his entire
stock- Hats sold for $5.00 $7.50, $10.00
and $12.50
Now $1.00, $1.110, $2.00, $2.50 up to $&amp;.00

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the )(~, w. v•.• h[gh
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a ehup of lriimontttJ in cODnectlon with two ~unr women on .•--, ·
his teaehln1 staff:· T.•1e print'ip:..l
witneuet againlt the ed.uca1.11r
were three •·~ Jattlton.'' who

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'rolmer Panther aa:sre&amp;itlon~. Tti
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!hold the folloWlbl record tor ..,
~ .. Won 0; Loat 1; Tled l; Tot
.polJl~ 1118, opponents 13.
· The Yellow Jacket&amp; have not IIi
'ta~led any ovuwbelmlnl re~

thJtl Muon, havlnl ta.Uen 8hort 1

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teams . ot the two previous yea.
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&amp;ded \hrolllh exeeullngJ..y 8~
CIP»onenta to brin&amp;: . smullh~ oJ
'borlf!l!l, The J.:Cir:et.' record for 1
)t!~, Ll aa fpllow11: Won 6; lt
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OomparatJve a«
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Jntormatlon can be obtaillcd {l:

dope, which seldom means a
U.11na lp recard to the act.;uo.I
ThC:I laraeat crowcts of hlstOI'l
,e¥pected to be at the l41ddlll

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the Yellow Jacket.s clash ,.
'I'hursd!U afternOOn. Weather 1
dtctlona tor this da:; will ITi
Ui:.ile ·a s the &lt;intereata: mount.s n
Jy aa the day neara.
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IHA't'~ AI"Q.IC'A
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~rmon dur1ng eveniJlg &amp;erv~
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sfpd people Lhan It WB8 In
1930 total of 76,212 de:
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41.66% were 'Qf women.
th" rate ror white people
tor nqroeiJ 18.3, a.nd fo
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hit-run driver ."'~"' ~
led woman in a
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a 1110, In 1920, the 86me c

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•II reported death~.

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a were the

men

·~~:e

Berk received
L The rourth
y, Elmer Habel

~ ro&amp;H:Oi:FiiCuFifNl
~-~~r. and Yri. Roy Hoeftlch

~ure

~ Earl Oeort:e of ColumbUI

IINid Mra. ldward Knllle, son ·

I I

.'

l.~. ~ Mra. Edwar1 Karg oJ
~btnl.tt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J
9~. ~~ville, at;f.a .. Mary H
d. ll:r. and Mrs. Roy Wr11
htel were -.here '..o att:m
~I of Oeollle · Hoetlich Sr

•

was

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ftve foiiO~Inl dlaeases,
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hit-skip

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'1 71, Liveryman and
p,' 60, dle1 from traft'jc
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n . Morril5 WIU hurt - Sa11'!fdft!
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CHOR, TI-l liN

Oolumb4t, 0., Nov. 21- Acco
lni to Secretary l)f Bkl.te Clar
J ; Brown the death rate of Ohl
1880 •811 3-4 or 1% lower per t:

'.

i

and

:Hammon
heart attact
drlvlnK his car
61
.ry,was
and

0 ,~"'~~·~;;:!::
fatata~l

.a,ller""noon:::;;:.c;:•.;,t.;;.Peace churt

--,.-.-

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Otto Phlll
~ came Prld&amp;y to "'
ti, Mr. and Mrl. John J

Jlora Run

and lrlenda.
.
1· :.

:-7Y!e

. CA.&amp;D OF' THANKS

wlah to take thla op~
f.llU~Jld our 1111\CeJ·! thank.:
net~

and

nelghtur11.

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Lionel Ba•

wrecked pit, half a

· •t Weather
'urkey Shipmenp

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GaUip

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.,

Mn. Lene. HQI:

~~don.

surtace .. !V'Ji lhave been
ror dead.

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the
hlrnlEhed can, the Rcdmt
if.(bl and the rlmir.
·

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•hich hundred9 ot
ilge-red by a
.l·day. today
wt&gt; men are &amp;.UI

C~INt. !1.

1:.--;:3

lodly llllllnted In t.he ' man
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~ built a n!'COrd which ooilsld
erabb overlhadows any left b
'rolmer Panther aa:sre&amp;itlon~. Tti
~ther

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.rief

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YOUR PA~QO"&lt; 'e. 1'

COUL 0

AR.l:.I\I'T

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.,...IIi~ came parUclpated in durlrl

VOL) l

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to be amoor Lbe beat.

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which

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ear Old Man
nnati Bridge '' ·

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1mpoas[ble to stop and no
!hold the folloWlbl record tor ..,
~ .. Won 0; Loat 1; Tled l; Tot
.polJl~ 1118, opponents 13.
· The Yellow Jacket&amp; have not IIi
'ta~led any ovuwbelmlnl re~

thJtl Muon, havlnl ta.Uen 8hort 1

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ti!Cord Plade b)l , nhampto~
teams . ot the two previous yea.
•:Q.ut
the same dmo the Jaclu
~·~ bten playtng tootba.ll with
..;~ drive and powtrful otrensl
iUJd, delellJiive att.acka to otand c

.a'

. ... tea'm of baUiers. The Mldctl

•· .eleven has ciUhed wJth teal

COMJdera.biy hlih 1'atJn11 and f
&amp;ded \hrolllh exeeullngJ..y 8~
CIP»onenta to brin&amp;: . smullh~ oJ
'borlf!l!l, The J.:Cir:et.' record for 1
)t!~, Ll aa fpllow11: Won 6; lt
.(; TUWI 0; Total points 168, opJl(

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'"• ¥DlW Thanhlglvlns c~
1Jet'weah Ule two rlvule, both ,.

·ra

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lrnam

be rnore equal titls year ~
OomparatJve a«
down pnt'Uy clo~~e, but !J

fl\'tt before.

ift&amp;W"e

Jntormatlon can be obtaillcd {l:

dope, which seldom means a
U.11na lp recard to the act.;uo.I
ThC:I laraeat crowcts of hlstOI'l
,e¥pected to be at the l41ddlll

sp
O,'BOV,l.ANO! MAV-

n-14 w)1en th11 Pulple Panthers~
the Yellow Jacket.s clash ,.
'I'hursd!U afternOOn. Weather 1
dtctlona tor this da:; will ITi
Ui:.ile ·a s the &lt;intereata: mount.s n
Jy aa the day neara.
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IHA't'~ AI"Q.IC'A
ll' ALL':&gt; \)IEl.\.

1'!&gt;1!!. THA't'~ OUR

JOOQN!:VS ENt&gt;!'

t'LL ~t&lt;iNP..L

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GRACE EPlSCOr.t.L CHVRC

' '&lt;'Oo

N.,.-, It 1931

~rmon dur1ng eveniJlg &amp;erv~
Rev. Ployd Ol&amp;r •• . at '7 rlti.
T-here wiU ·bfJ no _lttornine ~~
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-

OHIO DEATH RATE Gl\1

'S.l..ti)J;' 0~

sfpd people Lhan It WB8 In
1930 total of 76,212 de:
., or ttie deaths were of
41.66% were 'Qf women.
th" rate ror white people
tor nqroeiJ 18.3, a.nd fo
.,. ft~ 31).4 deathe per J,O

or ,tbe

hit-run driver ."'~"' ~
led woman in a
tb.

a 1110, In 1920, the 86me c

· re · reiPOnf.llble tor Jess than
•II reported death~.

·. 0 ..

...""·
' a

a were the

men

·~~:e

Berk received
L The rourth
y, Elmer Habel

~ ro&amp;H:Oi:FiiCuFifNl
~-~~r. and Yri. Roy Hoeftlch

~ure

~ Earl Oeort:e of ColumbUI

IINid Mra. ldward Knllle, son ·

I I

.'

l.~. ~ Mra. Edwar1 Karg oJ
~btnl.tt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J
9~. ~~ville, at;f.a .. Mary H
d. ll:r. and Mrs. Roy Wr11
htel were -.here '..o att:m
~I of Oeollle · Hoetlich Sr

•

was

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010 VE'Z KNOW
l't WA"!!&gt; tv\'e. "
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: 6t.:l \o!i or !Ill dcathll .

ntotorls~

1118 car

PIC:K- eo't 1-\0~

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ftve foiiO~Inl dlaeases,
efP', .. cerebral hemorrbqe, :

aceldenu, lllnd

hit-skip

'tf.\ANK 6 I"OR Ttll~l

1\ali.tlon.

~

H .•

'1 71, Liveryman and
p,' 60, dle1 from traft'jc
M.cOreevy was injur·OO
n . Morril5 WIU hurt - Sa11'!fdft!
t.

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CHOR, TI-l liN

Oolumb4t, 0., Nov. 21- Acco
lni to Secretary l)f Bkl.te Clar
J ; Brown the death rate of Ohl
1880 •811 3-4 or 1% lower per t:

'.

i

and

:Hammon
heart attact
drlvlnK his car
61
.ry,was
and

0 ,~"'~~·~;;:!::
fatata~l

.a,ller""noon:::;;:.c;:•.;,t.;;.Peace churt

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llUd Mra.

Otto Phlll
~ came Prld&amp;y to "'
ti, Mr. and Mrl. John J

Jlora Run

and lrlenda.
.
1· :.

:-7Y!e

. CA.&amp;D OF' THANKS

wlah to take thla op~
f.llU~Jld our 1111\CeJ·! thank.:
net~

and

nelghtur11.

l'

•

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elia.father, OOOI'Ie HOeflich,

... .

,

...

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•

Gaf
SUNDAY a
Lionel Ba•

wrecked pit, half a

· •t Weather
'urkey Shipmenp

•

,,

on1

GaUip

,...

.,

Mn. Lene. HQI:

~~don.

surtace .. !V'Ji lhave been
ror dead.

"'

U!ank 1

the
hlrnlEhed can, the Rcdmt
if.(bl and the rlmir.
·

,,

l'M IN

•hich hundred9 ot
ilge-red by a
.l·day. today
wt&gt; men are &amp;.UI

C~INt. !1.

1:.--;:3

lodly llllllnted In t.he ' man
~: We eBJ:·:!tllaUy

Nov. 23-IN&amp;-The
In the Donca.ster mine

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\1110 _ ,, thus far aq
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t.elulla,

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•Dl:Q¥ to be among t.11J
1la'll •JUn. up hiJb scc..r,
~h7'\ pla)'IIl&amp; 'l'hich 1

EVER

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;ijlliat llnpo.88!ble to ·~
~ld tbe followtna r~
~r Won •; Loot 1; I
.pioii\ta let, opponents •
· · Tbe Y'ellow Jackets ~
·ta~1sbed. any overwh~
.~ -.n, havtn&amp; fol

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made by ;

«ama. of the two pll'
·•t. .at. the same ~lme
~ft been playlna: tao

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fDd. det~tve att.acb '
.... a team of battlers.
•

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high I·a·
ed ~roush exeed
IIIPPonent:s to bring .SJ!
'lorleo. The Jaek.,.. Ti
~llliderably

*-m.

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Is 8.8 fpliowl!: ·~

'njd 0; Total point!$

;;",qMI'JI into the sever
"" y.nU&amp;l Thankagh

~t'Wti!JQ the two rtvull

...., be more equal til~
lflnr before. Oompart
~ure down pretty cl01
~onnatlon

can be ob

"'JPf, which seldom a
t)Jm, ._, reJarct to the
The lars:est croWds 1
.•, _ to bo •t &lt;he
IU;J4. when Ule Pulpit! ..
t.J:le Yellow Jackets (

v

af~moon.

Thurlda.v

ROC!, -x'M ClOOI'-IIS SAC;\&lt;. STA~
A MINUTE &gt;0 WA"ft:l-1 114E
&lt;i:.l.:ti..S IN '"II-4EI&lt;:t ICINAL.

d!ettona for thill day
li.,t.tle as the ' lnt.ereste 1p1
ly as Ule day neara.

And Win COD.tenlion in Dia·
pule of Learue in Man·

CoM!!; ON, LADEliS- SNII!P EE"'-'TO &amp;51
VOT Cl-100 'T&amp;&amp;NK -:tc;:u..) ARE~ ••.

MUMMIES~

churiaa Trouble

Rt:H&amp;ARSAL--

GRACEEPiSOOfA~

n, 191

NoY.

Sermon durlna

evenl'

ltev. Ployd Clark, r..
'.I!Mre will "be nd jltlor

.

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OHIO DEATH RA.'JI

Oolumbtfs, o .. Nov. 1
to Secretary or sta
J. Brown the death ratl
l!JO -,a 3-4 of 1% low•
HOnd people than It wo

Lna

01'" ,Lile 1930 total ar 7t

:14% of the deatha \\1
•46.66% were ·ot w
t~th'"rate tor white

~

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f,ur nea:roea 18.3,

o l~t"aees 30.4 deat.h1
tlon.
,.
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OH, ROD - 1-r'S C!IOING TO
"1'l:&gt; BE MAR.VIiL..OL.l'S! "'I'I'&lt;E--~- 7
~II'Z.L..S AR&amp; PL.l'T'TIN&lt;::&gt;
~EIR HEAR"TS AND
SOI.oL..i)" IN'TO
'I I ! . ~...::r:Sl

' ftve folloWtnw dll
,, · cerebral hemont
, accidents, ane
64.2 ~ of s.ll (
10, in 1m, the 1
responsible for 1611
reported deatha. .

"""i"'EI:i&amp;'S ~AT
C.OL..L.Il!ee MEN WI-&lt;O'v&amp; C:.OM~
OOWN TO BE F?A.RTNI!:I'~.S
OF ~- ISJRL..S LA"TliR.-·

jP.I!iFO.C-iiiiEi'.:ii1

~t:...J.Ir' and Mn. Roy It
""• Earl Geora:e of Co
-.ad Mrs. •dward Knllh
"'' NMl Mn. Edwar1 R
pl~att, Mr. and Mrs.

9f, '(!!!\IC»lv11le, Mf•., Ml

n• .lir.

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•t.&amp;I were here

~I of

was drl11in&amp;

town was
Henry, 81
wife and

RQJ
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Oeorae-Hoetl

f'" . aaernoon at Peaee

the car
Men, Horses Die In automobile

·-~

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ti, Mr. and Mr.a. J
aylan Run

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and

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At Leaot Seven Men Killed,
15 Jajure&lt;_l; 10 Show
Honea are Ki1Jed

and friends.

.

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nelghb9

..,.,ted In Ute 1

ilrl~a the death

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efli:·~IL\I.Iy

than~1

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A 1-l&amp;iCI&lt;. OF'
A l.o0~6

SUNDA1

Licmel B
'.

Bec~use of the
weather, dealers said.
tcring of the blrdB "had

tailed O::Jd 3,000,000 pound"&gt;

rtrused turke'vB arrl11ed Jteie
lut year; 1.n the cinrespanWnK

'"1iME TO

lod.

Qo&lt;AN615 .

"Tf\

the south we!.t
frost . NEw England
ex1..Ziio!
Rummu warmth
yest~rday had its

" TUESDAY

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wt"nt to 70
preyious

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touched 1'6 degrees.
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t:d b)' the un~nobly'
perature which bntught
cr carden flowers and a

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