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¥i< *J t * ) 1! •w*m -V.SV Lll loc Fir\ lit J?hi''* 'J .sn „.J \-^A^^SS^fcC FAGEsiX ..-•:*• ' . -r^ 1 * ***?£- r r\4 « 375 Fxchange St. MEATS ARE LOWER! MEATS^ARE LOWER! Specials For Saturday, December I6tfc y Quaitg Beef, Meat Specials ^Jgj Sirloin Steak .. 26c M RoundSteak , 25c IS Hamburg Steak 15c Shoulder Steak \ r ... 18c Rib Roast Beef, boneless « 28c g Rump Roast Beef, boneless 24c 9 Fancy Arm Roast ....;..-, 18c Shoulder Roast 17c Fancy Plate Beef ..; — 9c *p Fresh Hams, whole or half 20c 28 Fresh Shoulders 15c *i Pork Loin, whole or half.. ~ .„. 24c Pork Loin Ends 19c Small Pork Chops ., «,.,.... w ... 25c PnrkSteak ^ 2ftc Pork Sausage ... ..J 20*? SidePoik..,......_ T. . 20c M^ _ _ _ <fc«P<»>W*i|fci*'»»..->Ms* a » A m f» A tvoast veai <*»«...»,.«..».,........ fcTr*oc Veal Chops ...\....'.. *«...«.-..,..,.. 26-28-30c osteon in Strip* . * .'^WV^Y .... .«.• Z4c Bacon, sliced «. Zoc Dold's Skin Hams, whole or half 22c Dold's Breakfast Bacon 1 19c ate Golden Crust Bread ..,....'.:........ 8c Pastry Flour ; 78c Teco Pancake Flour 10c Pillsbury's Pancake Flour. lie Shredded Wheat\..:. 9c Corn Flakes .... • .r^t^.M^Frrrr,Hfe Buck wheat Flour, 10 lb. sk. >Ja^^ , 39c Blue Ribbon Salad Dressing . Mft.... 24c Dates, lb. 14c Bulk Cocoa, 4 lbs. ................ 25c Purity Nut Oleo ... 25c Camel Dates, pkg > 15c, Try A Pound of Our 25c Coffee ^ N.B.C. Butter Crackers T _ 14c NS^rO^erCfalcikeir.r...... .7.7.12c N.B.G. Soda Crackers ..,.., 7.... , 12c Loyalty Peas, sweet and tender .14c Star Pastry Flour 78c ^ Lbs, Lard — r.. .. 59c Sauer Kraut 6c We Have Some Nice Fancy large Roasting Fowls and Chickens at 28-30-33c A Full line of Fruits and Vegetables, Christmas __JNuts_an^^ il! f 375 Exchange Street We Deliver . Free THOMAS McDONOUGH, Mgr. We Inc. Deliver Geneva, N. Y. Free u wm, OT' mm ONCE A JOKE IN THE HOUSE Governor General of Ireland Horrified Dignified mentarians by His Lack of Decorum By JAMES GUSTAVUS WHITELY In Th» Baltimo r# Evening Sun. Th\ arrnlntin»nt o( \Tim\ Healy n^^nch that M r nl^'1=). 1 Rovprnor-trpnernl nf Ireland mini cause strango reflet llcmi mi tlio rli,.m *B ana rtiaaofff «r thts'mtirtat Wo in pasH throunh ih» mtrtd\^ nf I.tTrrt BnJ- four an d other \old- ilmiri\ wh o sat In i«irliament «>i>n lltllt made hi.s ajiijiamiuo in HSsombly. It wao In ISfi thdt T;rv Healy enlfiPd Hi\ honso ua rnBinlcr tur W«xfoiil llHff wnrKert H* a i|u\\a v •VVRail ltt*< ILHIU UK Sfi n'.ah llioh K ,n.HI, 1'ai u< ,1, in hf l,aU ihnplaypd mHrknl nbihiy a s a campaigner and piiblu- R]>«ttk.er. In those ilajs tli*^ momlers o f th e • o * OOUONEt- HARVEV * PLANS HURRIEO'TRIP. ^, j -^ v IjOndon. Uoo. 15—Th» Am«rl- • •{• can ambaaaartor. Ool Qeorga Har- • + vey, la returning to the United * fc j + States almost Ilnmedlately fo r a * * short visit. Tbe reason ascrtb<»a • + fur hi s visit Is his anxiety about + + hiH wife's health, which has been • 4* unsatisfactory of late, and th e • + ambassador desires to (rive her a • j * much needed rest. *' •, * AM th e ambassador's visit will •: * tuineffle with the preaenoo In * 1 * America o f the British mission *i * V'adivl li y rhiim-ellor of tli\' *i •onsultM with him. dorlnretl that ther<\ |* Pxohequer. .Stanley Baldwin, i t 18 • . \ Hverp only thrpp raAi Avho jertly undor |*H-«um.<d that Mr. Har\ cy will*. Parlie Mrs. Grouse Is In A Tight Place ••Tim\ fiidt that Aunust \t>iv Mi. liaet • if iiiniim'ins \s a, lnd h e i i.-CH, nft»i- in i lie Knat \\ lll'H\ Pi \ I Ot . ^'l''i'i|()Qd_ Uia Lajul. 14H.-aa-tnwtjt, , tks If* UiltK.AiiiJMJituiu)-*-i« - pwtti^«f^^iri*h-*+ ••(Iraud Old Man\ himself, Mr. Healy L* MH pin-r.nmt.nt ,m ttu- Kuiupeua * HnfT S..II1.- nnn i.ISt\ - I tlilnk il WB9 Jill- : * «l'».ltlnn preni'iMlly . » - . itn Mcraithy. •• ^ It is no time to yield to fright Bj Thornton V5L Burgeit. 1 When yo u are in a place that's tight •aithy. ' Ti'11 ' llivily ha d IIPOII a f.iithful • upjM.i it-r D( i'arnfll. to whom lie owcl I lid p\l..ical ad\anaonieiU, bu t vvheiij '!i^[ ih.i-iljiu f'11 fruni Kra«-f, \|H. HIP • l....i' i 1 mnt, \Tim\ saw Unit PariiiU's .i(-iit,.iu « to * Ireland w.i«.^»v*»i- -«nt1 ' '.•>\\ 1 1 1 .imlntint port in d. i.oslnsr Ids! \1.1 r.i • d fruni th e lca.l'Tslilp uf tliu 11 - 11 1'.. . .!| H i u j.aitl iiii^nt for I wl...li 1'aii.ill i.u\ 1 1 f.'i'umi' hlf»h •( Thi'tpafti r, iltliougli Ju.-tin Aln \nrlliy ' •\ \ lnol^cJ upuu as tb e inmunai li':id- * + +** ** ** + * + + • v 1 ,hi>ust> wpre, n* a_/•etwr.al rule. j.atU«r l rr „ f ' vin~ Airt+--Ptrfrmiins6 w™^,., „„„ fastidious about wnnnets an d ,n.*s 7„ i -Jl'It, th«^f.I ' «\ K- u n .h „ „, , n aud HI tm«. ,«,*.!* th. n^r m.mlmr! L,.''' SlT 1 ^ \T ' \«u»ie .'> aU th e ? tn M In Geneva «U| reaiidn ' • \•- -•• ..-».,,. 4 m _li™! Brln '. anri . M«!»«dve group of. oppn evenmss until th e Saturday hp- law proteeted them at aH'llnTe's' —Mrs. Grouse I Pady the Be.iver an d Mi a T.iddy H.-VP yon trie! lipiunan's ribbon i Iia< 3 had thelr troubles anil momenta irthips? l->pnrii»ns 1'ihTian Bldg. CastlP i of tlsuger during the late fall as they sin-el A.ht'rtlaenient. worked to -Sfot th»ir BBpply si ft«Hl « ' , for th e winter. But their troubles Ci„„„ W:ll C*«,r f\«o n | were nothing compaded with 1/ btores Will 3tay Upen 'troubles of some of th e other lltue jjipopln o fthp Green Forest. Ton see , with th e coming of th e fall had come the shnoting: season, wlien^ Iruntei^a wfth ti-riTDIe\ ffu1is %*ere aBroatT every- whPie rartdv an d Mrs . I'addy had nothing- to fear frdnS these, for th e Evenings of Next Week Rp-g-mnmg tomorrow nl?*it j.rac tal- f\t s\t-x«oid ttnui» n distinctly had lin - ,J.r«H.->n.o ui/.-n IUP Uiore t oli.aci valive «•-i... .1 o. ii 11 Mu ,p^Ly's Kaithfu; i 'i»m inons.\ ilortn.Pi. L Is related that, to tin- horror uf nidi r me\nil\ is. th e un- abashed II.II' iuni no iin.ti ui,u ha..-;- Ipiieu .•> i..M.t.e bio i..adi n >-ye*oh within 1Z n.lua. i-K after l.c ludfiist Ud^tu LIS seat u.1 V.'LJ iniiikLr ll.,.,,»ra;jl». m*.i- be,-:, t :•< Id bofori- th«\i.. a llttl. diei^v.; man of 25. v 1th pvegla f* a dark.. Ftraep-'in?, t-o:.ite.l l.eni.l Iris h members In tba house of com mons. * Healy had ropplvod ntilv a Bnmewli.ii . , rudimentary eduratlon In hi s youth. 1- hut with lnd H fJtisable enprgy and aid- ed h y h|q na»ural ability he contlnvp.i hii study of la w and was called to UP HIM. IIUI in ]SS.\i. A few years la- fore . h: 1. hi Christmas. •»' Trailing a mi'.ting _., ,, .. , It was no t s o with many of th e The Geneva M\ 1 -f„ther litth» people. For a fe w weeks Association did lot th e law g.ive theru no protection and thN month and i n , th °y hatl t0 ''\Pei^l wholly on their own arnai'lnew and quickness Mrs. i onspqi IJJ.P no definite schedule o f Grouse was onp o f theae. (open e\e-i|ngs wis arranged, but It i s Now, Farmer Brown's Boy had pnst- , ,. , „ , , .,, ,„„„,. p d signs forhidluff. any one-to hunt J that all stores w(Jl follow; on h f g fathel .. s i an d. Unfortunately ,j_iler In w:i~ .luuniioil tu th e IMIKIIS., I-i ,111\ nHiial custom and remain open the there are some hunters who have n o rn j!bv 'sp i..; -il!.\ anj HI 1910 he M ni< no< • ... •,.,.. d| n g ('hrlntmas A ffw I\- ' Bcnsa of honor an d thes-j huntere ^lj,, Ii s \ 1 •\ '\ tl6 i'ngli'-li \'•«o U i i • ,1 . ,.. h a ve bei'n open evenings will no t hesitate to hunt on land pro - bv 'sp . i..; -i I!.\ an d , n 1910 he \t nl< sill .'* i' - tie I'ngll'.h •\:••!] U . i ' Jin words, was promoted t the jam. of \King's Cuiins<l.*' And now this lltt! s Irishiiinn «h> | used t o mahp th e roftei-s of j^t \r-j.h ••MiViliflr 'wTtTiTJTs^a'emincTatltMrof toe | \hate<l Sipspnarh\ and all his wojr':« ; pr ^^prit weeU •vviLh head trrust forwurd, spoKu In a jtrui ult-nt. sullen manner, a'nd wh o ' .iu dibly gnashed his teeth a t th e maoe ^tnd did ni. | thin-It it iieressarv^to takM his hands out of his pod'els v. hen adT- dressdnu iho spenjter,\ Thib wi. y lit-. 'tip hi'ing seemed to b e animntPd ehieli including hi s Sax^n Majesty« vlretor ly Iiv hatied of th e \Saxon\ an d bjC i \ the F.merald Islo. has been n^pol-tPd I • ,, , . coimmpt for the. house of commons-** ,r v represent the British crown <n T'e- ' Phop fOri.empt T\hk-h he cmphaaiaea,,pE^a,| l\\d an d will occupy the phu-o o f the' \Jat. i occasion by remarking t*at£5kel f',\.\ 1 \ „\ ljUr ' 1 Liftlnent\ at jmt'lbi ' Pon't fall to ylsit Earth's tomorrow \d •!• t care two rows of pins wJtefTKr) '\ \ \ ' • ........ . use of/'(j<>m-j hp '-us i n Jail or i n th e hous e &%\ \IAIII I \Kes'le The appoinlemen ! tected by such signs if the v tiilak « hhey can do- It without being caught .„K..ort Pal». Kf K. -tncis ,l e Saloa All.- ' H ^af. tWo r Jfuch hunters who cUscov- ;^ : 1 k t ^T\'^^^%( Vt^BrowB 5 * Boy were to be away from I'Uv.watcr Muif. ___fcx._li-np_.Pl- A0-.. _ home _„ of » on9 day A , oTI / e theM ,. ,,,, , . „,i.„ i i „ „.rr ' hunters planned t o hunt on Farmer l; HB smoL-s j»u tan mho hi s gift ( Brown ,_, , anrt . Thf>v planI1 „ a t „ f, unt I for Mr. and Mrs . Grouse ana the members of their famHy. \ Now, i t happened that Mrs. Grouse l.'I ''s. pic. \uiii-k' >'s Smoke ] A<1\ ei tisement was b y herself that morning, had eaten a good breakfast an d She had And , there, only a fe w stood that hunter with.his ter- rible gu n FASHION SLAVES _. . s -i Merely 'Pompous Prejudice* That Makes Men Smile at' Women's Garb 3London, Dec. 16—Of, all the pom- pous prejudices that prop th e self- esteem of men an dmake the shoulders —f-ef- -HtreH-Ig«irt' ; -\sfranaa' hruglrter, probably tn e mbs't humorous Is this: Women are th e slaves of fash- ion, writes Maude JVIeaeher In the DINNER PARI Prospect Avenue Home and School Club Members Had j Party at St Peter*s Some eighty members and frlenilj [•of the Prospect Avenue Home --..-..._.... Schoorciub enlpyeaualclhmer pax&m shake wltla' Wedn esday evening a t St. Petertl Parish- Heaser -The- t&tchwa of Frflln peot Avenue School \vyere ths-hon^ guests an d it has been decided f* make this occasion an annual affafti Dally Express. \~ I T,«W T il? out-ot-town . speakers wetih Women are free. They range the ™ 8 ' Frede r io1 ' Hosmer ahd Mrs. U & world over In search o/wha^er o*l j fu^t\ w °a ^i&^fiSS' WHO aWTJOHna, handcuffed and gagg-ed ' Jlayground activities th e benefit of h» ^>y..^„jEasbioSi,,*hat» puts blinkers o n I Playground activities i n Auburn. Til; them and a- ball and chain about their fP^ aker eave t o her audience ibfc ankres. \***\ ' benefit of he r own experience in fltffc --afeft-talUhflrtftCf th e Russian and Soroulmv \deariTtftS^ and t ^5 B _# 'Setwajr-sBtfwlrf-^rni-e Spaniard or th e o f the accomplishments of the HOM ! .^feifteQiftrJROlias Eavaft-ian peasant,! ^d. School Club« i n Auburn and 1ML are al l adopted by woman If they ap- I Ptew they fined' in meeting certain •peasr-W'-neTi itst Cast aside when she I needs °* the community and also spok* I 4 &s .SU*en>- I » not fashion slave to I ^. t ^ m val \ e ,'il cooperation bstwetfj woman, travelog the earth like the Pot&^rs 8 \weTi' C Will. o_fhejyoleaiure^ - itls on man that fashion takes re- , vettger-tor «H- she' suffers <ronr -th e feet away,' capricious commands of woman. open j feet Manacled By Fashion Man i s hold iwtbg manacles of fash- ion and chained^ 4nexor-ably _ Jto_ thaj wall o f convention. Before its com- L J!S?_S£Sf! u I d ..< 1ar l, to . w ^ a lK-hool that had made It necessary M saftrtet%yte\oit t o the ofHoe\ i n these inons.' .i: , all around. Not even As a matter of fact V'Tlrh,\ Ujic^most \ I eincr hax any reason of hi s confreres of the Irish Mi$j{>na1» , lo> aHy to the cause of Ireland and th 1 spend soi^e J I^ngl „.,^-lsh ha\e learned to know that 1)1\ lljnnesty and Integrity a're'nliovc sus - 'pfclon. 1st partv of that period, did speVlii BOJ|i lime in jail, bu t It was onlylit^enW Interlude in Ins parliamentary s^jfel^ This jnvolufttary absence froig M4;h»£'-' . pi alri unpretentious little \Tim \ liamentary duties occurred a«»r W'ftealy will not be surrounded by th e return from a lecture tour i n the ^ftiM^,,,,,,,. ml(1 pr> i,i i a «-e will, h formerly «d States^- 'ahcra-d^.-collcr.led . Sj>v«>rt4 j hedged -atormt-\trnr~ rppresi ntatives~nT and select your gif t for \HIM or HER t seems a good one j Karth's Is brim full of suggestive gift; ,\^^7 \oXn olSofmV Th« X e n .he »Udest Bin,, things forjhe Xma. shojWr Adv .^0^ ^^«i2^^ brfifct - —-• -—-' Arot\ Reveal. School ' '^ ^ • IU8l,t - lQ **•>\!\» o1 Of Crime for Boys hundred thousand dolbus for tboj of the Land League. _ After resuming hi s place- In. pi jment, \Tim\ Healy began tS c <'• marked linpro\,om>-nl ji; ' \ffti?^ quickly saw that' i t was iio» \, (fif£. i« \U<sat 'eru rou«h\ in. th.e •btm4«'#.'«< cdmraons. With shrewd «oji)4' JMlp* e he modified his maHftja* ,tio|lk^|'.'av«as and address. He 'JRajft'iw^ffie jftftine\ and i n a remarkably mMftMmM%iM- Royalty at Dublin <'astle. but he will an invaluable'\liaaon officer\ to inite th e English jind Irish peoples. only became on o o^ able speakers i n the IftJMj confidence and respites _.,, Ctiiiscnativr an d I.Jhcgpl^j His honesty of pWh nlly recog-nized. He^bw of parliamentary PWsl| one of the most t^mm Jiamenfary debater*.^ ways filled as noqd'M that \Tim- Healy $ffi* #?IJi- !• . What bet, * r *i ft thnn a, *>»x o f ehoiee Saxaphonesi Cornets, Tenor Banjos, Guitars. Mandolins, vlqllns. ultuleJes— in fact everything- i» th^ musical line,..,charges . .. What bet?«T gift stii«tes£lons fo r those piisjelease musically Inclined. Ferris Music \ \ Shoppc. Advertisement Does our Husband Smoke figs'-a or carton of cigarettes. We have them th, IfulinK brands, choose to- morrow. See our window display. Ev- erything plainly marked, aomiskeys. J agent in disposing of them, ^ Advertistmsnt \ '\ \' * ' test y^^#v»Jdra___an J®miim*~!ffi*. Saianae lake. N. Y.. Dec 15—TCorl Korrell. «•!. was yesterday convl''>«d as (•SUBS banging' in th e dlst tlrr \inastHr mrrnd 1 ' rrf an aMeged \crime ' SF \' ^\\-^ «fi»*' -~ K*i*.«*ii school,\ located In a house boat near this village, a t which young boys were trnlr.Pd t o commit a.series of robb*ri««. I-'nrrtdl waa sentenced t o «*rv* sht m»nths In iail on a petty laroeny charge with the prospect Ot more, Wng brought agdhiit him on 1 ^PjLS 1 *!!?,!. 1 ^ 1 ?^ h^.''^frr'war'uft Sherman Stevens. 16 testified th«* Farrel had coached him to rob his own home. The loot, £ho police claim, was brought to Farrel, who disposed o f it. A band o f small boys, th« poUee say, committed a series of.robberies of al - uminum ware. Th» stolen eoods were down of firs. ^Jrouse.\* this open-place she squatted ., for a sua bath, ^he tett qniU msX^JT.^ t ¥ 1 3* er \. 1 ?^ ce : there from Reddy Fox, for sh e Icnew he could no t approach without being seen. She knew th e terrible hunting seaaon had begun for sh e ha d heard t sh e Kne w that rib hunting : was al - io^vied on Farmer Brown's land, an d tlittt waa where she was. So she did not fear hunters with terrible guns. She had been enjoying 1 her sun bath for sums time when »h a , heard th * rustle o f dr y leaves among* the trees certain whethar to fl y or to re-main where sha was. She remained. Ton see, lorur ago sh e had learned that It often la th e worst thing possible to tr v to fly from danger until you know what_and where the . danger is , ri» she flattened herself closer to tile ground said remained right tthers sh e I WHB. tmaglne if you can , ho w she felt when a moment o r two later a takeu t o Farrel, who again acted a s «. »,i , 1S 5? Sia, u 0f „ th J 5m i.i. i, . hunter with a terrible gun walked Fterrell is also charged with allowing out fc . oja amons th e bushes into, that his camp to b e a hankout for crftairials i\ We oplSu pUCj ,, sho ^^ ht WM «, If heia » fr«t»ra«l xoAa let »»«««. I who mingled with aabojfs whoFarraH huntfii- because the coiiM se « that _ _-«—»— %.< w-n*— ^.'hronsht ttee, Quesaonabl* women, l^jrible run an d sfae knew al l abouti the poUoa^tt>g», «t» .»!*» *Ht«t*in-. tei-rtbie gfima* •*&*• he«Vt'• almoir^ it's rime. \»harto or cuff button*. Barlfcii In the middle ^ of that little place, nn d there, onlv a fe w away st flBla gun ^ M \ „He ha d not seen her . Mrs. Grouse 'gray Novieaiher' days \that \cry\ a7oud ri?a^™J.?h\«J^nSi****«£*?**- ^l tor Wlor?'Wha.t maii wonld dare to any IStSTLPK he* tf*C°*o*ti^ «-\ Wu^^ta^ «M*. W have n o chaww at*an'. There \ Wef**** -Wrth JL -OaSBJnf Baad Of crTmson no trees or bushes for her to dat t A fleck Of color in his homely tweeds behind when she toMt to her wia?s> ^srlotiiftetl^lu'pon with suspicion by his That hunter Would have a perfectly, assocyttes rt «« M » —,. clerir shot and could bardlj missf A colored. haadl«rchief h e i s allew- her»- It tsras a, tiglrt place. Yes,'sir, it was a tight place. Mrs. Grou.se fetf.-ptft* i'tfeffect o f a grace- couldn't remember ever, havin? ^->n ' fu ^ Paste*.&a,Bginfc.-with friBted-.edgfialway ; lirn ttglrter-Tnaee. toTul kneeaj ~\ (Copyright, 1922,, by T . W. Tltr^ess)- It may h*-that tffis rigid conformity The next story: -The Quicu. Wit;to th e duJlvliyery that fashion maftes them wear 'with only the occasional timorons defiance^&f_gflcka. o f iorhld (- , ur_s^o£*J2_5&?J3-^J '-\^ -Cxcna^-UA- *\ p. m, for the conveniens? of- Cb.rlstmos shoppers. Make tliis a llu- \sli al Christmas. Ferris Music Shoppe. A^dvertlsement Jl|k» El den colors o r a brjll»ant ft tie—it may b e 'that \this \miserable serfdom t o dull andJKiittlnterestlng* tweed and serge hasc air shtejs ahj penitents-woisej y effect on- menUf-souls, Food Sale, St. Francis de Sales Ath>- j -i t m*y*be tha»*t(lio«iinrestraihed im- tzT/atar Store, ^hitye St^-Advi ctohesftfeelr cc^rthelr ^hape, and Have yo u tried T«w*icn' B . Jlbbon I ** • niB t J » s \' lt «^ \t«W *** is i he lips? Isenman-s t ,DIlm a n;Bl.lg. .Cartl*ifSaBW& w ~ strftt. . A%y»rtiBsment, jyWH>T*wr ^TS^T-T jltooiusneM,. J. Bferrell, superintendent, speaklflil with Reference to the conditions in th*; school which mttde th e p'ropoiltlOfi ot l the new High School an absolute nee- f essity. Mrs. P . M: Jacobs, presideiit] of th e Lewis Street Home and SchcoT | Club, gave a splendid talk on \Co- Operation.\ Mm F . H . Terry, princiv pall o f the Prospect Avenue School, told _ the overflow at th e Qehesee P»X School. JDurine he r talk, she pais4 special tribute to Mrs. C. S. Y#nng If president o f the Home and School CIuB and-nrho ha-a'bfeeB'TgrrBttl insplratiiB- f from the Beginning and. whose'courifi and ideals had made possible a llye oc ganization. «» chips? rsenmaB's^Diiman/Bldg; CaSti:i c aS?«M, well as. the elfect\orher\frl-firivwr'nn\opportunity to discuss t«g -\• • ». ™.™eui > _ . ,_,_. ._., „„„^.„«, „„,i {t K nlace in jjyj Wasiong-tbn, .^TfeSc- :\lR^-f?in'eiy pe r cent, of tha far-mprs of th e Nort'iwcst ar 0 hankrupt W. 3. Robinson, chair- mssKtof the Northwoatern Grain Grow- «m-Association, ^old th# Senats Agri- cultural c^njinjj^iii^y.esteEaaf,,.....,» f .j Boiaaisn, deelajnaL afliik »^fov<wnm#«iH wocid have to extend dirsct financial •id -^tjWltt-* .'tm^-«.-v/ii^ui^4mpm^' •w*a*'<H'; .\•*f»' : '*r Mftyf^Je r light*- headedness, he r cap- , fiooiusnSM . •_ ^_ «..,_• ^. ifiPSSSfiH^Si it may b e that Or i t may b e a sign of he r freedom, he r cdurigl-lnd- her cosmopolitan instincts. ' »- —~ ST»» AUke this _a Musical Chrfiitina»« Vii- The dinner was served b y the I*4t, lew Parish Afd o f St Peter's Charctf ftt.| a thoroughly efficient an d attracUfli f a y 5 ... ..„ r JL .3 The tables wera- candle lighted aoa J ChristniaB decorations were used. Th^l speakers* fable Was cent«f*a wl* frf lovely -bouq.uet o f white chryeanthft'j f jnums, __A. Ai.QaTjnett, a s toaatjatiag'J ter fo'nrthe occasion^ kfiPt th» pKWrarS'1 thoroughly enliven^ and enten^mm -' PreceaihirThe olnpr ^SUt. ^W*}% Young >htertainea si^ri^torimjm fortwo-out-of-towfi^vfeifors, aa*wp- Mary ©irflgan aijd\ Hrs.\Ii. S. si rfl two nigiit -schobi-teachers; \Who-fawjfea iMmpossiblo to att«?id>ilit dinner pt^J gram Kecause-of these duties. ™S}p Carrigan nnd Mrs. Hosmer were a| given an opportunity to discuss piaygrrund program and its place^i & -Poaa saif, Sfc.Kca'ne»i\de^Jes\^M ; \letic Association. _ Sattirday. *|pl Fitzwater Store. 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