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7:00—Top O' the Morning.
7:10—UP News
In 1930 somebody chucked
a
7:15—Sacred Heart Program
By Robert Ruark
this aloofness, coupled with
his
bomb into the Morgan offices a t
7:30—Classified Column
tremendous financial transactions
NEA
Service
Staff
Correspondent
COPYRIGHT, 19*2,
BY RENE RYERSON MART
23 Wall Street.
7:35—Morning Serenade
dollar AngloNBA SERVICE, INC.
NEW YORK, Sept. 3—John Pier- —the half-billion
Despite the danger of stopping
7:45—DP News
French
loan
in
1915,
for
i
n
s
t
a
n
c
e
pont Morgan achieves his 75th
7:55—Morning Rhythms
some crackpot's bullet, Morgan alRACK T O REALITY
eyes and the flush t h a t pinked her 8:00—News Roundup
birthday Sept. 7 with fair assurance made him into a legendary figure.
ways tried to shrug off the bodyCHAPTER X i n
cheSks was caused by a startling and 8:15—Musical Clock
The public got its first informal
t h a t nobody is going to blame him
guards his partners insisted shouic.
A u n t Faye h a d
money! But quickly suppressed memory of an- 8:45—News Summary
for getting America into World War peek at Morgan in 1933, during a
accompany him. Once, in the
Aunt F a y e wasn't t h e kind of a per- other man's ki^s.
9:00—Breakfast Club
II. It is a fairly comfortable feel Senate Banking Committee invesdepth of the depression, the "Corson w h o went around
assuming
tigation.
Senator
Carter
Glass
of
"Sorry, babe, I guess I shouldn't 9:45—North Country News
ing for tile old gentleman, who spent
ner" was being picketed by a mass
ether people's responsibilities.
It have done that, now. Listen, I hate 10:00—Andrini Continentals
t h e better part of 20 years denying Virginia said that only "peanuts
of Communists. Morgan's partners
made Enid sick wijh humiliation to to leave when t h e old man's so bad. 10:15—Rough Riders
accusations that the House of Mor- and pink lemonade were needed to
tried to persuade him to stay inthink of having t o ask her for a But I ought to be. a t work in the 10:30—UP News
gan had helped to involve t h e na- convert the proceedings into
side the building, but the old boy
laan . . . but t h e r e was nothing morning. I'li come back up next 10:35—To the Women
tion in the first European mess.
circus," and Press Agent Charles
wouldn't be intimidated. He pullec.
11:00—Happy Dairy Party
else to do,
Sunday. T h a t all right?"
11:30—Little Blue Playhouse
his square h a t down over his ears,
Whereas the House of Morgan Leef of Ringling Bros, Circus had
Mrs. Luxon didn't make it easy
She nodded. "Yes, Tom. And 12:00—Noontime Varieties
'an
idea.
stuck out his chin and surged right
pretty well carried World War I
for Enid, either. "Haven't you any if Pop—gets better, I'll go back 12:20—Daily Chuckles
through the middle of the demonon its back, in the current conflict Midget Shattered Morgan Legend
money a t all?" she asked incredu- with you then. I'll have to be at 12:25—UP News
strators.
He took a female midget, one
it is just another bank — and not
lously.
12:30—Farm & Home Hour
the office next week."
such a huge one, either. And J. P. Lya Graf, and plopped her onto
Relatively Speaking Morgan is
1:00—Land
of
the
Free
Enid flushed with her guilty seHe went down t h e corridor swingMorgan, at 75, is just another bank- Morgan's knees. Thinking she was
"Poor"
cret. If her a u n t knew t h a t she ing his shoulders, and looked back 1:15—Health Hunters
a
child,
Morgan
grinned
and
asked
er,
with
a
passion
for
privacy
and
Strangely, although Morgan was
had squandered h e r entire savings before he made the turn and waved 1:30—Excursions in Science
tulips. The privacy is as strict as her where she lived. Said Midget
1:45—Victory Twins
regarded as t h e symbol of fat-cat
in, a hair-brained escape from r e - a t her.
ever, but h e has a new variety of Graf: "I live in a lent." Flashbulbs
2:00—Uoston-Phila. Baseball
finance, he was relatively poor
ality s h e would never help her.
The blood rushed to her
face 4:00—Club Matinee
tulip to play with on his estate at plopped, and every paper in the
man compared to the other tycoons
"Pop only gets a small check from again. I t was as if everything Tom 4:55—AP News
Glen Cove, L. I. For the first time nation played the picture.
of his time—the Rockefellers and
a benefit fund now t h a t ihe isn't did was designed to torture her with 5:00—Classified Column
in the flower's history, Mr. MorMorgan was horrified. He was
Jay Goulds. As residuary heir to
able to work a n y more," she ex- a mixture of shame—and longing. 5:05—Bob Allen Orch.
gan's tulips have a definite, pleas- actually sick about the business tm
his father's estate, he
received
plained lamely, "and I make $20 a I n just such a manner Hank Hol- 5:30—Lucky Millinder Orch.
ant odor.
days, but some of his assoclalr
$77,465,975.38, but much
of
the
weak. That doesn't go very far. liday had walked down another 6:00—Speaking of Sports
Despite rumors that he is folding I privately rejoiced. The mvurren
•money was vested in art objects.
i lease, Aunt Faye. I'll pay it back. corridor and had turned at his door 6:05—Musical Bits
his financial wings preparatory tojtcok n lot of heat off the p . w
6:15—UP News
Morgan had to sell some $8,000,000
Tver', cent of it "
iiiitl waved gaily at her
6:30—Band Parade
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"1- 1 don't know. Perhaps ;i mid Hot. Tills WH.1 the lust precious
7:00—Message of Israel
leaving at 0. This Is a routine he foflened somewhat Iheii-nller. MI
pltiil necessities.
vouple of hundred dollars."
week of her vacation. The last
7 30—Swap Night
has followed for years, since he fur as his public life was ranrvrm ;1
,S|#«-,\V,,t,| 1 ,||,,. JWOT),! , I > .ftv
Grudgingly Faye Luxon wrote her week . . . and she wouldn't be seeDuring the Pecora witch-hunt in
succeeded his father in 1913. He
When he is with his few close
ing Hank, or going places with him. titlli- <MI)K* ,n> j'illllfv
a check for that amount."
1933, the public
was somewhat
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30--Glenn
Harriet
spends
an
average
hour
at
the
Morfriends, Morgan shelves his shy
"Mom—and Pop, if he lives, must A mist clouded her eyes. She turn- 0:00—Summer Symphony Orch.
startled when
an
investigation
gan Library a t 36th Street between brusqueness for an air of nearnever know about this,"
Enid ed slowly and went into her father's 0:45—News Analysis
showed the firm to be considerably
Madison and Park Avenues.
His heartiness. He is a free talker on
ihought wretchedly. She felt t h a t room.
less rich t h a n anyone suspected.
10:00—New
Prescott
Program6
SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER
evenings are divided between a few those occasions, smokes big cigars,
che h a d brought dishonor upon
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Figures showed that Morgan and
She sat down in a chair in a 10:30—Stag Party
choice friends and his books. He and a pipe. He enjoys good wines
8:00—News Off
them by having t o borrow. money. corner of the room, out of the way, 11:00—Sign
Co. had dropped from a net worth
sometimes gets up very early to and whisky and gin. In May, 1933,
They h a d always been peer, Pop and watched-the nurses move soft- 8:05—Minstrels in Morn
of $118,604,184 to 1929 to $53,194,077
8:30—Woodshedders
work
on
his
flowers.
He
is
deeply
Morgan registered to vote in Glen
had never made big wages, but ly on their rubber-soled shoes about
in '33. Contrasted to the big Eng9:00—News
interested in war news, and hangs Cove for the first time in 15 years.
they'd always been independent and her father's bed. Every little while
lish houses, and even New York's
9:15—Coast to Coast
on the radio for latest bulletins.
The main purpose was to vote wet
proud. They'd never accepted nor a white-coated interne would come 10:00—Fantasy in Melod,
Chase, National City and Guaranty
His of World Were Blamed on
on the prohibition issue.
expected help from anyone.
Trust banks, it was fairly small poin and check t h e charts and feel her 10:30—Southernaires
Morgan
He Likes Yachts And Royal Family
tatoes. Morgan's huge loans h a d
She wished again futilely t h a t father's pulse, and perhaps give 11:00—AP News
I t has taken Morgan a long time
been
negotiated
more on t h e
Morgan is a light eater for a big
1 he hadntt spent h e r savings so some low-voiced instruction to the 11:05—Baptist Service
12.-G0—Weekly War Journal
to drop the guise of a financial man (six feet tall, 195 pounds! but
strength of his reputation t h a n o n '
uolishly, t h a t she h a d never rent- nurse i n attendance. The room was 12:30—Radio city Music Hall
the actual strength of his countingfreebooter who could be blamed for his appetite improves perceptibly
ed the apartment i n Arlington. And dim and quiet, t h e only sound the 1:30—Josef Marais, Songs
JOHN PIERPONT M O R G A N - still has a passion for privacy.
house.
everything from Japanese
earth- when he is at sea. He is always first
there her thoughts halted curious- labored monotony of her father's 1:55—AP News
with the royal family. He used to his roses that he once delayed a trip J. P.'s Successor I s Anyone's Guess
painful breathing.
quakes to the depression.
at table—not, as an associate points
ly confused.
2:00—Chaplain Jim
dandle the current Queen of Eng- to Europe two weeks in order t o
out,
because
he
is
a
glutton,
but
beEnid wished there was something 2:30—Show of Yesterday & Todav
No, she decided after a moment,
A midget helped humanize him.
Morgan's own explanation of his
land on his knee when she was a see them bloom.
cause
he
is
"a
very
punctual
per:he didn't really regtet what she she could do to help. I t was ter- 3:00—Revival Hour
The Pecora investigation failed to
success is t h a t "the privae banker
girl in Scotland.
Mrs.
Morgan,
t
h
e
former
Jane
4:00—National
Vespers
rible
just
to
sit
helplessly
by
and
son."
had done, not even now, while her
discredit him. The terrific spend4:30—Man Your Battle Stations
Morgan's affection for the Royal Grew, died of sleeping sickness in must be ready and willing to give
.'aee still burned with humiliation, watch,
Morgan is one rich m a n
who
4:45—My Prayers Were Answered ing of the New Deal dwarfed him
Family did not extend to Edward. 1925. Morgan, who adored her, was disinterested advice to h i s clients
lor if she hadn't rented t h e apartas an ikon of capitalism, and new seems to have gotten a pretty good Prince of Wales. J. P. didn't cotton'
to the best of his ability. The be5:00—Moylan Sisters
shattered for weeks afterward. They
ment she'd never have met Hank
She didn't realize t h a t she had 5:15—Olivio
banking legislation finally deprived run for his money. He used it not to t h e frivolous young prince, problief in- the integrity of his advice is
had
two
sons,
Junius
and
Henry,
Holliday, never have known t h a t fallen asleep, until someone shook 5:30—Army-Naw Game
the House of Morgan of some of its so much for power as to buy the ably regarding him as too flighty
a great part of the credit which I
both of whom are now lieutenant
the kind of a man she h a d dreamed her rather roughly back to con- 6:00—Sweet & Low
lowering mysticism by forcing its things he enjoyed, and h e h a s al- for his position.
have referred to as the best possescommanders
in
the
Naval
Reserve,
about really existed.
sciousness. "Here, wake up," a 6:30—News, Pearson
transformation into a corporation. ways taken plenty of time to enjoy
sion of any firm."
and two daughters, Jane
(Mrs.
6:45—Edward
Tomlinson,
News
man's
voice
was
saying.
"You
Delayed
Trip
Abroad
to
See
Roses
T h a t was the end of an era.
It was the first time she had
them. His yachts, for instance . . .
Since the House of Morgan no
George Nichols and Frances (Mrs.
7:00—Your Blind Date
Bloom
T h e common apology for almost the famous Corsairs. The last Corihought of the doctor since she mustn't moan like that."
partnership, but a
Paul Pennoyer.) Morgan built a longer is a
It
was
cruel,
Enid
thought,
as
Enid stared a t t h e m a n bending
anyone is that he was "misunder- sair cost $2,500,000, was 343 feet
had gone home a n d found the
Although not so preoccupied with park at Glen Cove to his wife's straight corporation, there is much
she
turned
blindly
toward
the
room
stood." I n Morgan's case t h e term overall, and was the third largest t h e Episcopal Church as his father,
telegram from Letty. And even in over her. He had a ridiculous little
memory, and often drives there, conjecture as to who eventually will
t h a t he indicated, t h a t this strange doc- is somewhat justifiable. Proud as in t h e world. The Kings of Thai- Morgan is a steady churchgoer,
the midst of her troubles
the fair mustache, blue eyes
sitting in the front seat with his succeed J. P. as chairman of the
tor
should
look
so
much
like
Hank.
Lucifer, personally shy, Morgan nevihought of him magically warmed crinkled at the outer corners, and
and an amateur of ecclesiastical
board. His sons are counted
as
There was a nurse in the serv- er bothered to explain his actions. land a n d Italy were t h e only yacht- law and church history. I n 1929 chauffeur.
her heart. I t was with lightet steps smooth, blond hair. She straightlogical successors, but t h e question
owners
to
outstrip
him.
entered. He knew nothing whatsoever about
Morgan's
position
as
capitalist
that she went back t o t h e ho pital ened in her chair and put out her ing kitchen when Enid
hasn't been circulated widely.
For many years now Morgan has Morgan invited the Archbishop of
She looked up inquisitively.
t h e common folk, and never cared been closely bound to t h e English. Canterbury to go with him on Kis' supreme nearly" cost" him his life, For Morgan, a t 75, give no i n ""cftice and made t h e necessar; ; "- h a n d s to him.
"One
of
the
doctors—the
young
to improve his knowledge. Galled
langements for her father's care.
yacht to Palestine, and the Arch- on two occasions. Once, in 1915,
"Hank—oh, Hank. I'm so glad
one with the mustache—sent me in by press and left wing, he figura- He h a d a country place in Hertford- bishop accepted the invitation. He when Morgan was being assailed dication of a willingness to retire.
» * i * *
you're here."
His bald head can be seen behind
shire named Wall Hall, a house in
here to get a cup of coffee."
tively told the whole world to go
T h e n she blinked in dismay. I t
When she went back upstairs, she
Grosvenor Square in London, and a also corresponded quite regularly for trying to draw the United States his old roll-top desk every day, and
The nurse nodded. "That's Dr. jump in the creek.
;:und t h e family in consultation wasn't Hank. I t was one of the ininto war, a man named Eric Meun- as one member of the firm said,
shooting box at Gannochy Lodge, with Pope Pius XI.
Kingsley."
utside t h e private room where they ternes who had been with her faAt Matinicock Point, his Glen ter broke into his house and shot "Mr. Morgan never worked harder
He insisted on unbroken privacy Scotland. T h e late King George V
She told Enid to sit down, and
had moved Pop. Letty was worry ther. She saw that, now, t h a t she busied herself at a hot plate meas- in his personal life, and truculent- used t o shoot grouse with him in Cove estate, Morgan maintains im- Morgan- twice, before the
burly or longer in his life than toe's doing
;ng about her babies left in t h e was fully awake. Her face burned uring water and coffee into a per- ly enforced it. In the public eye Scotland, and Morgan was much mense gardens. He is so fond of -banket succeeded in disarming him. right now."
-asual care of neighbors a t t h e re- with her confusion.
colator.
ort. Enid told Phil t o take her
The young doctor looked at her
Enid watched t h e fragrant brown 7:30—Quiz Kids
Took The Best
A CHEERY HOUSEDRESS
Sack t o t h e cottage a n d round u p curiously. "You must have been liquid bubble up into the glass top 8:00—Watch World Go By
OldFashioned Revival
The master of the house, exastheir scattered family.
dreaming."
Chas. E. Fuller, Director
8:15—Gibbs
&
Finney
of the coffee maker, and tried to get
perated beyond endurance by the
o l d Hymns and
8:30—Inner Sanctum Mystery
"I—I guess I was."
Aunt Faye said she was dead on
Sept. 4—John Hughes, son of Mr.
herself in hand. I t was about time,
cooking, had the cook up before
Gospel Preaching
He helped her out of the chair, she told herself firmly, t h a t she 9:00—Walter Winchell
her feet, and t h a t she'd have to
and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, and now
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3:00 PJW.
him.
9:15—Parker Family
jo home, a n d get some sleep.
, and led her out of t h e room, steady- forgot this foolishness about Hank 9:30—-Jimmie Fidler
Sundays
1340 kilo
stationed a t Panama h a s been raised
After a long tirade upon her
Continuous
Internato t h e rank of Sergeant. J o h n is a
Enid told them all t o go. She ing her with a h a n d on her arm. Holliday. Time, indeed, when she 9:45—Man and His Music
shortcomings, he pointed to the
tional
Gospel
Broao>
graduate of C.C.R.S.
raid she'd stay a t t h e hospital and "You're worn out," h e said kindly. began to imagine t h a t every strange 10:00—Good Will Hour
cast.
table.
if Pop took a t u r n for t h e worse "Go down to the kitchen at the end m a n with a mustache looked like 11:00—Sign Off
Miss Edith Sullivan, daughter of
"Look at t h a t piece of bacon I've
of t h e hall and tell t h e m to fix him.
she'd let t h e m know.
Mr. a n d Mrs. B. J. Sullivan, is a
served to your mistress," he said.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
Tom lingered after t h e others you some hot coffee."
member of the WAAC's and is staWMFF
Theirs had been the most casual
"Absolutely uneatable! And this
had gone. He waited until a pass"My father—" Enid began anx- sort of friendship. She'd probably 7:00—Top O' thei-Morntng
tioned at Des Moines, Iowa, and
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.piece I've taken myself isn't much
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ing nurse disappeared into a room iously.
taking intensive training for her
see him once more—when she rebetter."
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and t h e n h e slipped h i s a r m s around
"He's resting easier now. I be- turned the key of the apartment to
work.
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7:30—Classified Column
Enid a n d kissed h e r quickly.
lieve he has a chance to pull him—and that would be the end of 7:35—Morning Serenade
Miss Dorothy Hyde was a recent
Complete ?7.00 Wave.
She pulled away from
him. through."
Shampoo and Finger Wave 75c.
7:45—UP News
it.
visitor of her mother's.
She gave a little sob of relief.
"Don't, Tom, please not now."
Forty-eight hours away from him 7:55—Morning Rhythms
Darwin Hughes and F r a n k GilIDEAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
He patted her shoulder. "There, had restored the sanity of her mind, 8: GO—Daily War Journal
He thought she was tired and
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embarrassed. He h a d no way of now, be a good girl. R u n along and if not her heart.
they are engaged in defense work,
8:45—Devotions
get
your
coffee."
knowing t h a t t h e a l a r m in her
(To Be Continued)
Buddy Norton has been the guest
8:55—UP News
Philadelphia
9:00—Breakfast Club
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
9:45—North Country News
Norton.
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10:35—To the Women
Chaumont, N. Y., have returned to
11:00—Breakfast at Sardi's
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darby and
11:45—Little Jack Little
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Mrs. Minkler have been entertain12:00—Noontime Varieties
12:20—Daily Chuckles
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Mrs.
Brooklyn
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1:00—Baukhage Talking
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1:15—Ed McHugh
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1:45—Ann and the Ramblers
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2:00—Boston-Brooklyn, z Games
Miss Olga Bruce h a s returned
5:25—Classified Column
from Jamestown, N. Y., where she
5:30—Jack Armstrong
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6:30—Band Parade
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Mr.
6:45—Five Star Sports Review
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FOR SALE—1 brood
breeder, and 2 pu
rnn-isterfd, L. W. G
Falls, N. Y.
FOR SALE—Sweet
lam; special price
FOR SALE—Large
heater. Will heat 5
$65 cash. Phone 1
FOR SALE—Antique
hold furnishings. I
FOR SALE—40 acre
road in Saranac;
and good buildings
Bull, Saranac, N. Y
FOR SALE—1935 Old
good condition; 5 g
at 42% Miller St.
FOR SALE—Househc
including gas stov<
robe, etc. Priced f
Write Box C-24, % :
FOR SALE—Furnish
nished 8-rm. house
minutes from bus
Will sell at a sac
leaving town. Write
Press.
FOR SALE—Live anc
and broilers. Inq.
Chazy, N. Y.
FOR SALE—1932 Ha
motorcycle. Inq. 117
street, second floor.
FOR SALE—Saddle o
or will trade for b
ran's, Lake Shore :
FOR SALE—3 cottag
lots on Fisk farm,
down. Aiken's.
FOR SALE—10 cabi
heaters with cookii
beds and cote. Aiki
FOR SALE—Angora
sorted colors to cho
quire Bennett Hous
St.
FOR SALE—'37 Olds!
4-door sedan in per
Good rubber. Tel.
FOR SALE—House ai
abeth St., 5 roon
double garage. Ch
sale. Call at 37 Jol
FARM—100 cows
280 acres, excellen
3 silos, 2 miles ci
must be sold. Writi
las, Fort Plain, N.l
FOR SALE—A well
of 3 apartments, tw
rooms and bath ei
rooms & bath; all
car garage; all in
tion. Rented for
L. Booth.
FOR SALE—Sewing
ouum cleaners, ne
liberal allowances. I
ice. Singer Sewing
140 Pine St. Tel. 1
ATHLETICS
FOR SALE—To. set
James G. Bennett,
97 Broad, 20 Bei
$3500. Write or a
B. Delaney, 151 So.
Plattsburgh, N. Y.
RED SOX
FOR SALE—Some I
niture; reasonable.
DODGERS
FOR SALE—Feed wh
ton. Bags
to 1
Plattsburgh G L F ;
1253.
BRAVES
FOR SALE—Two ca
cottage lots on Cun
al"o hnr«» *t 12R (
sonable terms to
J. B. Stratton, 818-1
WMFF
FOR SALE—Ripe an
toes, pickling cue
potatoes, apples,
crab apples. E. 1
849-W.
I PRESIDENT
| ROOSEVELT
WMFF
HITCHCOCK'S
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8c i
15c i
20c i
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1 day ..„
3 days
3 days
BASEBALL GAMES
GYPSY TAN I
day
days
days
days
4 weeks
Chazy
"The Cost
of Living"
day
days
week
weeks
weeks
FOR SALE—Anothei
big bundles of,cleat
pers, fine for pact
cleaning. 10c each
fice.
t
FOR SALE—Fresh I
Many imported. (
ply now. Larkin
FOR SALE or J O R
ing formerly occu
mobile paint shop
Apply F. S. W a n
National Bank.
FOR SALE—Monumi
markers; cemetery
guaranteed, l a i r pi
H. Blair, W. Clhaz
4-F-13.
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