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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jul 1918, p. 4

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rm, Jul. Igtitrtt ot Knrhnnnr , m the "Klan-Hun)" Hm h" ', "it had beeq nmmy “ml-ed m a , run-mo welder" hum-9n Niagara l, _ ' and London on Tundav Mn, C, ch 10" I; can for here hnma m f" It”? runs. "companion by Mr. f “THEE MEETS __ wrm FATAL F “y m. d Cone-toga r: a. In but on what n my r - II a. “Coneumgr , _ in a.” a. Inca-Irv New - . In. 15% It the tortr g c ”to 3m . It In nu- '. u tAat It. SnydIr will rhea Just why the young Indy bud adv: r. and for a husband was not brought out In court. Being only 19 she had httlly rem-hind the age "where she need destrtMr of winning 'ttly-UT'" ot a man, but the tact was that a a nd. vertised and the forty yanr old nuilnr Mum», In Iowan! for her hand. She married him. hut their path of ro- mncp was not pnvodnmh nunnhlnv old their rbanoO of Me proved no! to he mhtwr tirrtd, Mtrttirttrttte Won lrlntvd I '"uttesrtttttm and tho vmr white. laying couple went their Bepar- att Ward. apparamly “Hum-d. ‘5 Mr. Leeson Intimated that the Reg- ration Board estimates that about ' per cent. of the population is un- , " years of age: On this min "1120 .000 the mrpttlattorsethere are otween 2,000 and 3.000 persons in ttchener who failed to register. The ocal Registrar. however, in of the murm- that in this an and 1Vater . ' the proportion of those under " - of age is at least 30 per cent, vich would indicate that the num- _ ot delinquents its between 200 and k - 3% It in nu» that Mr. Bnrdor will place - of then troo- in chug. ot Wm! at Forestry in Toron- m “it tho understanding that no viii be permitted to cut down . me any tree without the nor- M at the Department. Thin no- at:- noon- that this beautiful proper- hi “I be mod tor rocrontion pur- It.” you" to come. which will _. W new. to thou who hnve in 3.1; [one by been privileged to nt- ae 1et'rtt that were held on the s 'tit 0 City Council. It is and What ”no at the "00! on this propor- -tr In" been growing them tor can Jul-kn. Saver-l yours Ito n tree was time! by lightning and when it wu “a; “in up Mr. Homer Watson In- :‘npcud the trunk and found that ac- ittttdt" to the than the tree was over Uiiiif "u- 33h Wir'rl'ni Rexgtm' W. H. Leeson. Informed be T mph last week that tho 7 1tetrtitions in Kitchener last week is been compiled as ton-.- i' Mlle rt.....-.. ......e_.. 6.256 -!‘emnle tr...-.. ._'tr.P... 7.282 Mmirtuin. tor a hunt-and was prov- 0116110 an adventurous pier» ot hosi- neu it but. according 'to tho avid- once tax-in in a can in Police Court on Tuesday. when 1: girl of is yon": of age recanted Magistrate Weir to mm her a separation from her ttus. hind who is ova 40 your: of ago. There was little Houst- given by the [it] tor wanting to have her man ex- cept (but Ito hdd not been as Ewen! to her as she had vxtrocted he would ha, Shu- refused to live with him and the evidence showed that she had loft gm neural times without very much “on. She wanted him to mntrl- Ntte to her mum". hut Manhunt:- Wel’r could not see that the man was reasonably bound to do so owing to tttttAttitude of bin young wile it” "an old. I.'. Mr. Snyder In I ttrm believer In re 4mmtlon. and new trees wlll be ‘vllnlod on the an. whenever trees m i "moved. Recently “ventral: agre- ot wooded land was about to an victim to the axe along the Grand SEPARATION WAS . . GRANTED YOUNG fmGHENER COUPLE 1 ' - _" _----.. l boa, HAVE -\/ ,1 , REGISTERED!!! 1' , cm or KITCHENER ',"qto purchase ot the Creaaman nod. on the Doon road was the com. Qnoement of a conservation move- mt which will undoubtedly spread gather parts _. the Province. The - Wood, arc being visited gully by untomobi'e parties from an I of the county. The attractions at thla resort will be Increased by . company which was tormed td ”to this tine bush from the no. 7 The total futures tor Waterloo yen completed last week as for m but Mr. Snyder did not relish the Idea ot the destruction of this but: and bought it tor the purpose of coll-min: the wood. Wtr,ttrz,t', of these wrt ded ll (dCrrntg the Grand River In a In In the right direction. and 'it “(I tp the chain of woods that lirsmotatttmi in perpetulty tn thls Male t Female Total "iHtno Innplo was We“. E TREES III STEM] FLATS num- ACCIDENT s:- gara Fall 6,266 aid» P groom T,282 0 happy c0111 13gr38 'vieMs ttr-gmHt ms. including Be ”#535; best wishes of 3,216 1.650 1,666 ' 'trtqet..-tttggtse0-m. tlrLrtgt"iTfar'c'2tt3rtt WWtnrterm H Was-Ida - “mull-sluts“ “ll-'80:! Ir. Itch-rd I. I Dan-not at Um. The act-o Wu regret to am? you loan”, but ma hoprs and trust that the respotusitsto Ingmar! rou Ire ahont lo GEMINI“, and tor which you are ttmtrt-tifted, may ”In: you the "an"! of "er0". Your" co worker' WI 'htrrotr. Mammal: Philip H Hon )1. John Wert-l. Edward Ban 1-: t' " Ilium!!! John Bic-ruch- hnc ' Willhm thnmhr. " J Roch; 'ti. Jun. H LmeIz. F, Nnylor. Slum“ Roth. Anthony Rrezlnn. Geo. Freud. rich, 301m “May. Mind Prion: William Bush, Hm. Proollch. John Penman. F P strong. Wm. “and, Rodney W. Moors. he; t Ian-v- mun Mum": Capo Vitteettt', N. W, und Wane Inland. Ont. w“ d wnod from MI motor Icow Sunni" _ WAS PRESENTED WITH AN ADDRESS WhJ-rean you are nhnui to - your relations with In an a co, nmpinyan, w" (on! that we cannot let "HR opportunity pass without unrest In: to you our tapprecumon and uni itude tor the pleasant faintinnnhip that "Iliad between us for the last numhor ot yearn Wu haw- alum” admin-d Four nmA lama allnnnamnn and rate-rung qunllllt-u ot rhnrartor. and wn would ask you 'o acconf this, Nah M: an a want rrcnznnlnn or the hltth mute-um Ind tam!" ttmMttiotut we have tor you The happy your": couple left on the 6.55 train on a honeymoon trip to Toronto and other points and on Iholr rotum will take up their rnsldenca lg Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. mummy have the heat wlshea of a host of friends tor a happy wedded life. The following address was present- ad to Mr. R. A Thane on Friday at ten-non. provimisr to hla dapnrvurp to the Newman Furnivnro Co, of Strat, hrrl an timrrkeeper:- wRoaqrams nlatlllory. Waterloo. Ont aria June 27m. 1918. An iutereatirut even! took place " the home of Mr. and MrrAndraw Kresn. John St, on Wednesday after- noon when thalr daughter Hume was united In marriage to Mr. W. Bonnmy of Hamilton. Rev. E, Bockelmnn per- formed the ceremony In the presence ot thirty glues". Many useful and pretty gifts were rocelvod. The groom's gm to the l‘rldonmnid was a lovely pearl louval- m and to the groomsmnn gold cuff links. Mr. R. A, Thans. Dear Robort T" After the ceremony the mucus sat dawn to a sumptuous wedding dinner in the dining room which was pret- my decorated with ttowBrn. The groom's gm to the bride was a army necklace ot pearls and ailment], to the bridesmaid n brooch of canoe and Dean's. to the best man a pearl tie pm, and to the ttttwer girl a string of mar] heads. Mr. and: Mrs. Schramm left by mm tor for points éast. Toronto and Nits- gara Fall their return wlll re- am» P groom's farm. Haysvlllo. a happy couple. who were the 'vieMs ttr-amuty new And 1egtrrtir, ms. including several cheques. have best wishes of B host of friends. Bristol of New Dundee BapllsWCh. The bride who entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her father, looked pretty In a dress of all): mar- qulsette and bridal veil and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The bride was attended by her sister Beaslv. The groom was ably nupporled by Mr. Agldison Schmidl. and the bride's tgltV ter Gladys made a pretty flower girl. The ceremony was performed under an arch ot evergreens. by Rev. r. Bristol of Sew Dundee Batrtis ch. Following the ceremony a sump- tuoua dejeuuer was served in the din. Ing room, whirh was artistically dac- nruied with pink and white carna- lions. Smilax and pennies. One of the prettiest of June wed. dings was solemnlzed June 26th at th" home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blckell, Rosevllle. when their eldest daughter. Hattie, was given away in the holy bonds of mtttrtrttdnr to Mr. \Vllllum Schramm, youngest son ot Mr. and Mm. Fred Schramm. Haysvllle. The guest. present from out of town were Mr. Ind Mrs. Angles, Tor- onto, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Olson. Wu! kervllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Thompson, of Hamilton. Mr. Ind In. Brauttlich let! on the 6.20 train on u honeymoon to points out Ind on their return will techie In their newly furnished homo corn- er John And Park Sta. The happy young couple who were the recipients ot many upelu) and pretty gm- Including sever-l htndmme cheques will have tho but wishes ot u host of Twin-Olly friend- tor I happy wedded lira. Following the ceremony n numptu- on: wedding dinner wu served In tho dining room which in unnu- catty decorated with rowan. Patty little Ruth Bohlendor and. . Pretty non"tr girl. than} the Mining of the mrqiBtor Mun Laura Boning" Ian. a solo “Because," Thq We cater“ the, anvil. not) but“ on the u- ot Int tnthr or by whom II. - than I!" will. Mr. Cart Bolling-t 3!:de lob- onull'l qeodtthtq lurch. She pro- Begttqd a lovely capo-race In her (In. at will. voile with bridal all m an!“ u bud-l bogus! ot recon. TtrPr In" unattended. valvular-“Ml".llllv llUlTrd'.Tl"tVauT,idiSuh't hmdnvl‘m-Ihlol in bau- tifHtr der-tad with in“ and T' ttCHRAMM-SiCKELL. BONAMY -rkREyr. Want" Dudley. non of ' C. Dudley. of Kltrbener IN! on Tuesday tor Beamavtlle. where he has signed up with the mechanlral department at the R. A. P. His brother. Pte. Har- old Dudley. nnllsted tor aervlce on August (tth, 19”. just two days liter the nuthreak ot the war. He WCM, one of the original It who left this " ty with the firtrt contintrrmt. Pte Dudley has been at the front ever stnrc- and up to the present hlll not rerefvod n scratch, WALTER DUDLEY ENLISTS WITH R. A. F. AT BEAMSVILLE Work has 11an commenced at the VIrtorla School to equip two tMidi- tional rooms to meet the lncrenslng altpndnnre at the Public Schoolsl The general contract was award"! to Mr. S. F. Dippel. the plumbing to Wm. Knall Co.. and the cottBtrttc. tion ot u new water mun from Dav- id St. will ha done by Wolfhlrd and Co, The new rooms will cost about 31.000 and will be completed by next September. The placo, we were at m France was old fashioned 1rnd quaint. An Amer- lean dollar in that pluce lasts at: long as the dollars would on Broadway. m1 on our sleeves which" rtteaG “To;- pedoed." _ ‘ _ 7 Tomorrow tko shipmatea are Ito- ing to Virginia to see Washington's home at Mt. Vernon. Well, I guess I must close noir. in» cause it In nearly (?) my bed time. about two am. 'm {other out to the lake yet. and have more there been any dances? Wall I hope to be with you soon. _ lovingly, Karl, ADDING TWO NEW ROOMS TO VICTORIA SCHOOL Believe me, I Im having some "my; iglNaw. Yprk.AEd {Brand said he saw some slshta, but T have'llme to so all over the city Iny place I van! to, narks. (airs. etc., nlso went to some large opera. It was great. Broadway in some street. everything fnttrghttttstrs, I went In awlmmlug " the swimming park and had we time. Tomi-raw I "n "tr-teu, III-n on. I had pertume and other aouvenIra for you folks which I bought In France but all these things went down with the boat. Well; such is w“! Otrt whole crew ls going to be put on another boat and I um vary glad of that because the fellows Ire Just like brothers, They will give you any- murmu- '.e"r.y, and but “I. no! And slur t a old- tmeme.' Yet We fired the shots trom the six- h.ch guns as s salute. and u the boat went down, "Gee!" the whole crew cheered ismwell u she sunk. There were tive other hosts end they left as man Is our boat was hit. of course they would have to do so or tho Butt would get them too. Well, not ten minuies had passed before the sub came up and went nrouncl the lite- lmais. The Germans trained their guns on us and we all thought they were going to shooi " us; but they only laughed and took our pictures. We were on the lite rafts end “it! heals ttttem, hours, Sub Chasers picked us up We were 450 miles out when the boat was struck, Gee. you should have seen my arms; they sure were sun burned and bthrtered from staying in the sun so long. As soon as we got into port tho Red Crone gave us comfort kits Ind smokes. They sur- ely were npprecllied. I When toe mod old ship went down t [out “Inuit everything i ind I even loot my Ihoee, n l ind on only my lumen. ear Ind trouwn when the tor. pedo struck on The torpedo. utrucl the ship About 8:47 end the boot unit in twenty‘oeven mlnutee Twenty-three sailors worn killed three otmemr. Ind one was “ken prisoner I was up in the crew both room drooling otter n hath when the Brat torpedo lunch and thou another followed it end or pioded in the ship The gene"! “arm was given and I ran to the lifeboat to which l was assigned When I we. trout forty feet from the tW-boat the third torpedo exploded beneath it blowing " tr11 to pieces The shock knocked me down and stunned me. I don't know yet what revived me, but ahea I came lo the water was on 'rck and I won taken into the next lifeboat. I received your welcome later to- dly and was nun glad to so! It. Just Bot Into port and received than 10(- tets from home. Yrmr prom M- the Imam and any rm: "or- or mild mm" will supply a: ", h thrms mum of "than! white -r a - NQ'I. Mum the “the of in ("My Irmnm into I was, t all put n I‘m nrtlmrd while all ill“ well. this mr' rm a quarter pint of tho wry vi Irma" Min ,rhitrtter and "ttrt". nuHIIvr known, 11rpr,, th I frw ".39, "can” Minn daily grto the (we. "ek. lying and hund- Ind tot In - .rwkwu. tot, .alhrmeot, feline-9nd The (Math. m W at um experime- od u mu trrearoM sailor. Kart w, swung. ot halo": Wm. who was on [he "no-mu lb coln" when Hull but wu with neon!- ly by n (lot-Ian sub-art”, will be read with [men-m. by " Moul- In Kin-hen", mnde damn; vulva vb tts to his Il'nl Mrs A, L. alcohol. " Water um" mum. Kart write. In his etuuteteriatic uy'e to In. wreat- ln Delcvln u rottown:- w ”nuns an aka a tummy lulu! (or I “W cont. " romove (an. ”new... "llqwetqqq. “LS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE LIKE-Will, aid iguana! nul- Th like Cnrl Hannaptn wan born In Eu! Prnuln. Germany. nhont " no" Mo 'tetttiitttt.irt Waterloo when he continued Mn trade of cunt-t won- or. A widow. two Mother: In Mlnne- not: lid our daughter Mrs. Immnmkl. “mm m., Waterloo survive. Tho funoral wan hrld on Rummy Il'ofnnon In 2.7.0 Mun: - om hnmvnr» amt rmudonre. " Glasgow street, to Mount. Hope cometary. She was in hor thirty ftrtu ymr and hesidnx bor husband and thn small rhildron {the lavas to mourn hm In»: ttrr parents. our sister, Mrs, E. G Sahll, Kitrhonnr. and nix hrnthvrn. TIMI of Snndwlrh. Harry. Elmlm. Ira. Mllp. Oscar and Lloyd. Kllrhonvr. Do reu‘dl/ was a mrmbrr of Grare Con Krl‘ullonnl church An nan-d rue-MOM of “'Murlon oy6r mi away on Friday morning In tho permn of Ctsry Hunnlpln. Run a! In Ma 72nd year after an Illness of "mm Innnnm Tho (“natal took pin? an _ Sun Gr "trrrttrtott at c, Mt odlott1t from t rnnldencu of his daughter, Mn 1; mum“. Vick-rt. .81. to (he Moan Hope tor lute-"net". She was born in Bridgeport and had reamed in Kitchentsr about hrs-my yours, Ten years no tsho In” mar- riod to Mr. Rainhold Miller and up to thrs time of her domims had lived on Green “root. She had been urtwetl for several months and undarwpnl an operation a for wrrks ago, A and drttth occurred at tlto maid rme of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Undu- wood. when their eldest daunhmr Sylvia passed away on Thursdnv morning. roiloxxing an operation at the KAN. Honpilal. l He,ttowever.wtr not long at the ‘lront. before he was promoted to Lance-Corporal. in short order, and tor some tima was given éhnrge at a mounted gun and fourteen men. which was used to support ttrrrt [the trenches. during which time ha was AliKtrte1a_sooettyyi in, the leg by sin-g; nel. Later news shoisiei1miittmg 7 he gttrrttuettcis changed and that smaller guns were used more exam. “9er In adv-nee or ahead of the ttrtyt thre heathen, arm} mm! was rc- . " “in in the bank- of Pant-hun- duels, whore he nhowod his memo. not only winning the military medal. but he"); also _recommended tor a commissinn at the name time. " was his battalion that took the vil- latte of Prrrmcttemtath, which Hindem hurg told " men must be held at all main. He was finally sent to Eng- land In December of last year. tor a three monthtf course to m himsell‘ tor his present posilion. Having passed his final examinations he was liven a ien days' mums: itt gas train- Irttt and has been back In France sinus the middle of March. It in understood that Lieut. H. Has- onrtutt is the youngest Canadian hold. Ing such-a high honor in the lmpPr- fat Army. Mr. Hmomfltrtt is to he romrrntuttrted on having a son who has made such 3 splendid record. calved of his secdnd casualty. he be- Ing woupded m the face, but Yortu’ ately, tstrttht not serious. was in a special mart trom said bat. talion and upon reaching England. was transferred to the 34th battalion at West Bundling Camp. After a few months' training» there. his bat. tallon left tor France on the morning of May Mth. but he had heen sudden Iy stricken with appendicitis. at 4 o'clock, a. m. of the name (moi so serious was his cams, consequently he was deiainod tul England. and his father was notirihd at the time of his serious illness. Alter recovering he took up {machine gun roman and want to Frnnce in November to join the 27th battalion, Llout, H-tNa mu employed In “an" " tho Canadian Bank of Com- born. at Waterloo. the time ot on- ‘mlnu In Annual 1015. with the 7m Battalion. London. Ont. In October ot the lune yen he wu not“ over- ."grr.t-u.u.ootrw.utrr.oorre"'r m mun-vault" that. I. Mug, Poms. ttrtr of Waterloo, In H. Hula-(m. "mine!1 no. ot Mr. Goo. H-ttthm. Proprluor ot - "tr Ind Arcade, Gudph. in neck; ad hi: conunlulon u I “amount In the mural "my. Tho Guelph Ho. Paid live. the lommlng sketch of the youu omen: which will be rend Illh imam: by Mom. Huenllug'o many Twin-Cny trial-M: MR8. RE’mH'OLD MILLER, LUEUT. H. HA8£NFI.UO. CARL HANNIPIN OBITUARY m.'mtr.rrBtet.rrqoortWr" tutu-1|- (IDLE! Hintrchbertter, Clare Blebold. Joseph Enhance. Ruth Bauman. Clayton Kart res, Minna Baruch. Edna Schel- as» Var mam, Lam Stseki, From Senlor III to Junlor N.-. Jerome Moran, Walter Lachenbauer. Loretta Dietrich, Herbert Bergen, (‘or- ine Kessig. Clitrord Killian. Cari Ott- nad. Edward Kunlz. Walter Mnedter. Robert Bender. Cleopha Weller. Am tonia Homeyer. Mabel Hobbs. Helen Bracey, Jerome Herringer. Loretta Weber, Pearl Sally, Edna Hans. Ten e24: Henley, Louisa Huber, Elmer SChlckler. From Junior III to Senior "t.-larl Carton, Edna Maid, John, Schneider. Elenore Eckert, Carl Waht, Bertha SEPARATE SCHOOL PROMOTION EXAMS. IN WATERLOO From Junior IV to SeMor "C-mer nudette ,rt'ir'r,r,l.cti.,A/'l,t'a",,ne', Bauman, Mary Dietrich. 1 Bauer, Vlrglnia Amllnger. Loyola Zhumerman. Vera Huher, Harry Hartlelb, Mary Waln- tttein. Cecilia Homeyer. Vincent Boer gr]. Irene Lackenbauer, Kathleen Hen-her. Engelbert Freihurger, Ador ph erka. Walter Hergott, Loretta Hans. Edith Martin. Result of Promotion Examoratlom Separate School. Waterloo. .p. "', .. From Senior II to Junior m.-Ger. WASH SKIRTS, BLOUSES and SUMMER DRESSES Ladies' and Misses' White Wash Ski rts. made in Rep and Jean Cloths neatly trimmed with ckets and belt, also full back, special at . . . . . . . . . . . 6 to I" po '- l $1.25,S1.50 S2.25 w BrickerGermann Colt“ Warm weather is here and with it comes the demand for summer clothes, our stock of Cotton and Silk Mixed Dresses will appeal to all who will inspect this stock. There's style and choice and sizes for everyone. ' Ladies' White Wash Skirts. in Gaberdine. Pique and Corduroy, made in neat styles, with pockets, and belt etreets, also gathered barks, lp, _ to mam ..... ... ...., ..w.... ....qee ...' Ji?.50,S3,S3so S7.50 Ladies' Mohair Motor Caps In colors of Sand tutdGtv,nently made ntspednlprices... ....... ..... .......... ...... ..... ...... Ladies' White Wash Skirts. made in Pique. trimmed, some open\(ront, at . .. . . . . . Everything in readiness for the hot spell. Do your buy- ing early this month. NEW WASH SKIRTS Among our Stock of Women's Ready-to-Wcar Garments is a lot of Handsome Wool and Silk Sweater Coats. made in all the newest styles and colors. These Coats have many smart Collars and Brits, neatly trimmed with combination colors of Canary, Blue. Copem Paddy, Rose. Coral and White, Prices special at . . . Handsome ', H Sweater Goats $6.75, $7.50, $8.50, $10 To$25 Wash :Dorolhy Schumacher, Walter Lorentz.‘ b',E,,'l,1'.,5,h',it,'r,1ttyi,'/e"'l', .Edward Lorentz, Albert Stucklm Gor- The marriage tok lace In St. Pull- .don Lamanskl. Gerard Wittterhalt, l Prehnerlnn Church. Shawn. at high] 'l vra Gatehene, Anna Calcutta, Claude t noon. on Saturday of E een vturiori, 'Hergott. . adaughlpr of Mr. and Mrs. George wo t . liamson, to Dr. Herbert Knudsen i, From Samar I to Junior ll.---) I Dorm-nor. at Toronto. non ot Mr. Carton. Leona Huber. Herbert Dot-land Mrs. S B, lwlweller orKitV scht, Naomi llnmmel. ncrnice Fischer. l er . The Rev. Mr, Scott Fulton con- :Florenve Lachenhauen Elk-0n Allehdeuvn-II the ceremony In tho premium John Lorentz, Louls Dietrich, Elrner,or a number ot Ruests. The bride Krupp. Clara Grossman. Pearl Damian. wore ber traveling will Alter A Eileen F'idler. Mary t"atcutta. Elms-r. family lunch-on at the home of tbs JC Y LeuJSocsal. -hsmsa.s-cr-yur-is1yr-,'-' . ' mum, Dainty] a-c-YC-T-gl-ty- _1?!, t S'chnéldor. Jerome Fischer, Al: reiler left by motor for their num- l Qua Dorscht. Marie Lutgkorski,i pr home in the Lauren-Jana pad m (John Halls. Albert Mutt; Prank Soh~l m In" will live in Dr. Roscoe‘ Gm 'isrel1_. Human, "inwhhg-rgnrt Loavnlvr hitm'y ttpuny on Markham Street. To- (Guenttser. Leona Meyer. Paul Lorentz. ronto. \ __ I - ’*> From Junlor Il.to Senlor tp.-- Hd. ward Watm. Walter “'nllnr, Tort-am ‘Homeycr. Alphons Arnold. Jeanine Boyer. Kathleen Lung, Carl Tho as. Margaret Fischer, Jerome Hoppre, Kathleen Hulle. Kathleen Moran, :Dorothy Schumacher, Walter Lorentz, 'Edward Lorentz, Albert stoehlo, Gor- tdon Lamanskl. Gerard Wittterhalt, .\ n-ra Gatehene, Anna Calcutta, Claude' '. Hergnlt. . WATERLOO aid Zlmmorman, Emie Exner. Ger- trude "aid. aymond Boegel. Allred Dietrich, Marie Weber, Gerard La, chance. Ciara HerNnger, Ralph Herr- ttott, Hedwig Schneider. Helen Ruch- ty, John Lulskolakl, Allan Hans. Vim cent Daimler. Edward Schl. Violet l‘omcht. Catharina F'ischer, Edward Held. Gladys Dietrich, Violet Held, bro Boppre. “when Handler, Jerome Vogel, Irene Lorentz, Mnrtlne Meyer. Allmrt Schickier. Alive Hobbs. tICI' ...._. ..... -t1.75A;2.25a"dS2.75' MOTOR CAPS . Goods Cordt'n'oy and Rep. "(mum and Pocket From Junior I to Senior C--Alieq “lemon Thelma Kllllon. Mary Huate Pts. Alex Dietrich. Edward Lang. Fran- ces Hergott, Edna Mietun, Adrlln t urmn. Hubert Hans. Edward ttttnM. Sadie Hans. Irene Boyer, Ralph Ham man. Isabella Dornch. Charlotte “or er. Ralph Solnsch. Margaret Dyer. Margaret t4chnitzler, Edward Lorentz. Mary Boppre. Rosa Rumig. Willi-In Weber. Beatrice Hum-tel, Joseph Cal- umn. Edna Lorentz. Marla "T"; Home; Boogel, Annie Dorsch. , t larence Miehm HYMENEAL. 60c to $1.50

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