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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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'j --i v-? t- i '''rtS'S-ia'- V-r 'jyr e'--3'yv'-: 'irii'-riTiTT 1HH V'V fil ITri -if vv V( a r' 11 j-Vy 1 JlVi' i-itf --m r-npi j'-k A 1 1 'IZfISp 5oS- 1 V-v Vlaj? irv I LTrS I' tpl- fJ if Tl CMf A iy rt- 10 -1 -v-i -'w i IKJXWOTOIC'MMNB I fufl! mi 1 A- JrAk Ja iiiliitoii niidiiiiMi I rm A RERUN aJn CBythe Associated Preee)AHFotM -remains force Its This declaration waa made today Citizens' Committee Believee lw Fiiiani cing mghrni Is i 9 -X I1! by Wilhelm Cuaoy tha nhoncollox to oonnootlon- with priM totem of Franeo te otooad 'bar tary ocougatioa tot tha Ruhr gtua qf Gormaay Tho added that Germany would -regard tho application of arbitrary forpo as ibuifh of tho VoroaiOea gexo treaty and aa- "the 1 Housed- Ight Tha German govern meat -for the timo being to wholly otnaolnt the legal aapeetu of Rraneeng attitude as based on her treaty prerogative! and nee not yit lndlMted tollaaof action it purpoaas to adept to the event the French tovad tha Ruhr Franoe eonttnued Rerr JCubo "to trying to Cloak her teoatem plated ao-tkrn with tha appeanum of Juetloa in that aha apraade oaqbiionu and pledges jvhlch are euppoiwd tp have stipulations of (he fes eallloto Treaty Yet avqa aa moa-stroue aa this Instrument toftrdoee iprled Sevang 'With Agitation PARIS Jen IjMtnrUjr Mini th Rhineland beneath th surface la seething with agitation" Mwatln fltaptam Jawuii to tha Katin from- CWfelana undar data of Sunday Ha aaya ha hda aaen a vlulant pnmphlat Which to to broadcasted daclarinjr that tha Rhineland la about to baobma a Franch eolonyj that tha- Rhlnaland-era will ha draftad Into 1N Franch army aa cannoh-Coddar and that Bhenlah oommarto la loba mined I f-AVORS FORTHEFORESTsLOOtl- HYDROPLANES wir OUT CMTHDRfllVflL OF tl TROOPS 1NA0VISIBLE Morse Aba Ur CI ww 'a- -M-orf a LEWDSTONMOTHESIS HELD ONtRUM CHARGE Misuncerstandings Are Hope France May-Agree to the Plan of Sec Hughes WASHINGTON Jan The Cast that tiieftM bean no aoncluaive word da to tha attitude of the french (overnment on tha officially aonrajrod American auneatlon Nr a Mparatlona Inquiry by a commla-ahm of finanelera kapt alive today the hope of American that tha plan may yet ba adopted aa an Co f- -r-- AUGUSTA Flra fighting by Jna' I (gpecfol)inr hydraptapel Thtowaan of th euggeatlope mad at th annual joieetlngfof the iMpdittoi In-'August Tuesday -bar Howard Koi of Bangor and It was ralved wlth marked latereefc It ahewod- that modern lqventloaa mb be fotrokod teTHil 111 ills si lea sdMslnepilgllly forest ns ia other Unas of state Uvlty Mr Mocw-a well Informed And tetereetiag mmaker wh was heard with cIom attention -hay other practical anggestlra They Jaeluds strict enforcement pf our present forbstiy district law aad aeuiemiT Addlttoqstl hnpaavt tat 4V prcpriatloafo hddKlttovi magy received Worn district taxes to Make our fbraeta an InauraMa risk by protecting thea firoaq ravages rf fir pnff Inaectpeets an year-round chief wgrda: deputy fofost fonger 'of better on payroll during dangerous a Mother of Nine- Mrs Victoria Couture widowed mother of nine ehlldreo living at ITI Lincoln street Lewiston Jwu sentenced to pay a line of III and serve four months In' JaU a lltfoffr charge to th polio EQtlj Tuesday 1 fry between men or Judge Crockett to rendering'' Judgr mmt "nor between those with uo children and those with targe Copt O'Connell and Odtoen Sheffield and Cloutier testified to searching tho Goutura homo on Lincoln street Saturday evening and finding two quart bottles full of alcohol throe half-pints full and an empty half-pint hidden In the snow under the adjacent shed No rum waa found In the house Mrs Couture told the court the story of her struggle to Arn 11 v- 5- LEGISLATURE TO INVITE HARDING To Spend Summer in Maine if BUI of Rep Douglass Send Committee to Washington inagiTHBEBCECTS tfi IV liriiL il eddtrirme 14 look-mat oyetm to shape oThydroplauee-wag iafis tUow or govarnoeto euttlt tomaeeipl lag forest fire fighting HMe kf Fmottry Dtotrietaadar oomahelou-r with help from jhe state te th towns aadar-dnagsroas law to onahl govarnor to woods' during any time with perhaps staaae'jhllowtag -ascleeary operatloa aadewfoeetai petrolllag dmiohr stato at tb te pene-ec tha Alhef thee it is kpowi are fhvv radhythaXtopanaMnV'OtFwee-V try And eemi oftheas-wera- outline at leagOi ta An' tatorviewv whh 'Tor -set Comm tool qne Danfo 'the to nlvenarp' RdMloiof rih i Wwtofou Eveufag JournAl i peakera havwjtoaVRaiatad the need el- greater' PfoeauUoaj la ytlie woodtothe wMo-epraad "damage thmt mmr eaueed by earaleee ot malicious to my pCtowmiheHeft and that wr Line previstoa thT lew to- of that ototo-mtatlag ar atataa are mot generally familiar Tkla taw provldm I auhetaum Ikat gay aenwldeat operator to eoa vlcted asqr etotattaq ef th motor vehicle tawe- his eperatorto lieeave and regietratioa eertlflcate lmmedi ately terminated la order get hie ear out ef th euta he wilt he obliged ragitr it -ia Meaeeehueetta aad tato wt is aperatorfo ltaeaee of mbmltttog hlmeetf to tv eminetloa before thq Hpeaee to ta- sued to PLAN TO 200009 ATVAUDN1NADGD3A1 DKLdHOMA'CITTv Okta jam 9 v-The Mggeat ftest-was ready to day tor the muUttude that earn te th gtaf msltal te acelalm a uiew swath ttttahus- Ii (Jock) Walto eaUed the Dvar tke glewtag geato of a Bill of trtnehaa -em the eepltel getuade thto seeming meat by tha tea won being brewned to a turn to eeemlagly owdlem qneattty' wo be Ing sUced anff tbeumada ef gallona ot eeffee beta heated to be served to the etamarmg crowd TtompUr 'at- ane o'clock after Gov Waltoa to public ty tnaugumt 199 piraiao all' they can' eat 1 te 1 te ''w HEATLFIGHTKS -EXPECIEDJNC-i EXFE i- t'LOXPOX jaa 9-A R4wte4 d- flhtck front Shanghai raporit tbut Oaatea troopa hVe dri vaa back tha eesstttutleaallsta advancing 'fro Wa pksaV Th cerreepomlrnt a- -eerie Muff heavy fighting is exni-rio goMtJt-t 1-' Yat-Seo deposed pril ef toe eoutk Chla republic I aM-datefttaw yarierdey that period hta army-Jo retake wit Mb a fortnight metering power In tor south Ana's meant Jy took ton Chow joooutloi Aui nn i i lU i lAs a nledM 'to their unitor the treaty or as seimrity for raparattona the alllae are oaoupyiug tha Riilnelaad tor apeclfto period thus holding a guarantee Whlah to more aocure and more aruahtag 'hi its final working out than any yet Incorporated in any peace treaty between civilised peoples AaJftoam in her own responsibility folia te recognise tha UmltatUmo established a the agreement governing the rights of oeeupatlon or If she actually proceeds to Impinge upon Uhlnelabdv territory outside the so-tabllshed son of occupation than auch prooeedurs omeee to bo a mare eserclee of hr treaty privileges aad becomes a viotont breach of the peace against a defense! aa people" CWUng attention to tho foot that tha premiers would not listen to or receive the German raparattona prv poeala at the recent Paris conference and that they could reach an agreement of -their own making Chancellor Cano declared the eolation of the reparation problem had hem postponed anont Alcohor Seized n-r She Said tog for harfow family dm the death of h4' husband bow oho has boo working every any la the mill She dlofflnlmed any knowledge of the liquor aad eeld that she waa grant IV eurpriosd when Informed by th polio of their find Attorney Puns eonnsa) foi MrA COuture brought out th tool ttatgrtfour was -found 1 tho hbdik tbqt the hdom mfobt-hAvu been hidden undar tfi sheduy some other party and made a plea 1 defense of the mother of nine ohlldrm who "preferred to work rather than sell liquor for a llvlni aa waa olalm-d" City Solicitor Tsokaberry emphasisad Uw foot that tha alcohol had bom-found on her pramte-es and that tha path to the hide tod directly from tha house On the tppul fi09 bends were furnished on tho illegal pose seel on charge with 1500 additional for the nuisance Frederick Wheeler of Brunswick general counsel tor th Maine Central Railroad aad subsidiary eompanla He to engagM to' rapre-ml those companies at hearings in which they arc Interested 'Eraast A Pratt of Portland rap-resenting the Maine Federation Of Labor His employment Is to look after th interests of labor before th legislature Benjamin Cleaves of Portland counsel for the Associated Industries of Main He in to keep watchful eye over legbtatlon affecting th in- employer IX Step let at Portland ram eating th Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer who to watch togie-iu'tioa which (pay have a bearing upon locomotive engineer TROLLEYS THRU SNOW th country and tho electrte toft for that Grove kaowa eummer play ground at Tha btbr turn tripe eommeneed-At I Anything bttt eehed-uled -tlme bpt tha public wi eommodated as well as wee Which la' all that -wda desired Tuesday morning-tho entire A A aye-tom was la operation with- th caption of the Win thmp te-Augv branch -which waa being dug ouU The Puftlabd-Lewlatea Interurban wan able to keep-lwoperatlod thru-out thmetorm hot tho regular schedule could not -be observed because the Portia hd and iff -the Hue vu clogged with Cumberland Light A Powers woo 'and plow Railroads hod 1 hong sehedulee eh the kook-aad plugged thru pa beta thg could BMcwpiku'Orar Rap iff th Lew-tatoa- ptraet deportment mV Learlstou aer Plqge and 'read hrankem ut ms sPitelll hoar bllxsard over-and by toe tinea tb -peeple etartedfer work fhalr MfordtaAKy seemed to ha ta gettiag frouMhalr door the eldewadlt Tb dtp property waa dear but few proper-tjkewaeiu wh had: be at work early eouMat putt thernsqlyu ut into tha sold gray winter atmosphere la Jlme to ehovel -A really -Mm to ehovel really- pmeahl Immediate eonatructlon of a Junior high soheol ad a grade school is tho southern motion of Lewiston la recommenced to the final repot of th CltleoaaP oommlttoo to study tho school situation Tho committee which hoe hem at work several weeks turned the report torer to Mayor Bran who SteJ It with tha city cleric on Tuesday Action on the report willbe taken It to ex pasted at meeting of the Aldermen Tuesday night a method of financing the plan wrhlah illko no estimate or coot to made to toe report wiUbe tbs first step to be dealded ups GostSMfiJM- The construction of the school referred to would be beginning of expnnslofc of the school plant Approbdmnfely 9441441 It to estimated would be required to build tho Junior -high aad tho grad school Tha committee was made up aa follows: William Webster Ac thur JoUMeur lfr WeWehetor Mr Chaffers Mr Frank I Power ILL Duntou Benjamin Berman aad Beott Ubbey Fr job Ksaty Tha Report Th body of th report was: Th emnabtee mtherised aad p-potated by you to lavastigate tto eehool aeeomsdattoaa eUuntte la our elty eeald report se follosw i f- The knMeu4jTH( -coasil tie to-debWaim-WbMBebraPbirilg-' render th ultimate Mbsel plant net aly ample for tho pNsent hut adapted to yfutere-expeneton and growth keeping la mind tb ability of Ik propoeed find the eehoole erawdeVal the eeralmeot of pupils in the several buildings eeaetaatly Inertaslng It appears that eeaMpentloae m7 tb city are unprovided with echos! foell-Itlae aad that It Is costing the city a very eubetantinl sum te transport nunlla from tbeee section -Wo believe that modem dtmaads poo the eehool require a richer curriculum which shall provide opportunities for a more complete development of the Individual and that aa approximation to thin may bo ob-ninad by th ontnnlsSttUA' of whooln npa the six-three three six years for he qtonwatenr course thm for thwjunler blsh eehool end three for tha senior high- school poetical work begun ia the Jualer I high eehool and coattoard thru senior high school Ia view of the nbovw vr wend the Immediate eoastrnotlon ef Ftrati els gNte beOdlar to the sewthev Port of the city aad -Aseeadi A Jwnler ktok-sskcel kail lua hi aa available' central leSaMee foUewed as iMtl we city to fins ecs the We euggetaeaNfol eehool populntlen and the of growth -ef the- ally for th del or-nienUea of th toaatfona of tlw new lemotviM feel after eaiufnl eensMentlat the finanriagbf the obey pre- that gram la toe city well within-the ability DEFENSES HERRM -TRULJNEAQNGEND MARION Jab 9 (By Aha Aa-aoclated Attorheys for fb defense in the pill of five man rimrgod with murder -during th iHemn riots of tast jeae aaaeunced 'today that program of thefo case had bean as eallafoetory that thay had eliminated many of their re mainlagwlt neeee ThoykopoJo feet BETTER CHECK UP" ON YOUR TAIL UGmV MRM6T0RIST Maine AutoistsShquld Read Mas saefausetts BiefoxCi FARUt Jan (By Urn Aaebeiated The ceparatloni commiaeion today trotyl Germany to wllfM de-Mult in 'her eoal dellveriee The vete wee to 1 Hr John Bradbury the 'British memiber eaatlng the negative baUUt Tbs dleeuaelon over the defoull qtieaUan lasted sn hour and tnrod quartan a part of which time unu taken up by (be British delegate giving hie reaioni why ha considered the detoult should not be declared Heard the Germane Sir John ea plained he was unable to vote for the proposition because he felt that thia action took tho matter out of the hands of the com-mimion and placed It under tha Jurisdiction of the governmental Ha believed the question eonid well have been handled by tbe-eommle-alott in view of tho circa mate nees surrounding tha delivery ef coat by Germany last year fhe argumeate of the- German mine ope rato re were heard by the commiaeion Hoyden's Wow Ronald Boyden American' ob-rver made brief statement pointing out that ha waa expremlng bla penoaal eentlmeuta Ha told Tha Associated Prase aft-erxud that he waa pledged to secrecy but It was learned authoritatively that he had taken tha view that while a default actually existed the condition! under which tho default occurred were 'each that It required special consideration Mr Boyden It to further stated hold that tha total deliveries In kind by Germany Including coal worn too groat a burden upon her Tho present default hi coal ho thought ahoaid- have bom ooaaldorad from this point' yf AH FRENCH TROOPS TO BE READY AT NOON PARIS Jan I (By the Associated Press) Reporta from Duomol dart todajruay that all troops nec-caoary for the expected coercive movoment oTTKIUf 'Utto Ruhr would bo assembled at tho point of concentration near that city by noon Reinforcements were bdlng sent to take tho places of tho advancing unite Antfmpating a possible strike of workers in the Rhineland Premier Poincare to reporaed tp have hired provisionally small army of strike breakers including miners railway-men butchers and bakers who could bo aent lpto the regloh-at short notice to replace Gorman tabor BELIEVE GERMANY IS PREPARING PROTEST LONDON Jan Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that the German government Is believed to be preparing formal protest to th signatory powers ef tho Versailles Treaty la togkrd to tho proposed occupation of tho Ruhr MBS THOMPSON ANDBYVVflTERS ARE EXECUTED Both Meet Death with Prote-Utionfrof End of Sensatioul MRrdcxCaM LONDOJt Jsn1 (By tha Aasoci atod Prae)v-4Irk Edith Thfirapecu and Fraderiok Bywatere wr oxe-eufod tqday for if -Ah womaaa husband Petty oa-Oefoher4 tadtrV- "Bywaters waa sxMutad to Peton- villa prlsoa at clook 'Mr4 Them peon was hanged tew mln utes later-4a Holloway JslL Rywaforay wo mad aai eleventh hour attempt to as vs Mm Thompson by a "confession" mat kts dsath calmly so fixr ab reports Indicated Mr Thom PM? hahtojto carried to ihe scaffolA Bho collapsed last evening gad waa in tho care ot phy-stotano thruout tha Umt: oowS" Zrafoadiu wera' drlvm froriT- a Batyaeen west of Baa by Free state troop Arum! last sight sing ohsuad in which a sergeant Ja national force we killed And a 'lieutenant Wounded The irregulars were Bern to remove four bodUA Tb national oaptured 'A qua nitty of tfomle captured a qaanittr HUE REGISTER alternative to forcible collections There were crowing Indications today that despite aotwn of the Senate on tha reeolutlon expreoelng tha opinion that American troopa should ha withdrawn from the Rhine officials believed this course at tha praaent time Involved auch poaalMl-itlea of misunderstandings ns to males It laadvlaabla to follow Preferred Jail to Work in Lumber Camp QU19BBC Jan Fifteen able-bodied men sentenced to a month apiece la Jail for vagrancy -bemoaned their lack of employment An employer for a lumber camp offered to hlra them at fil e-month sack men panted by a memorandum of Communication from Gov Baxter urging aa tho chief executive of Maths this notion and the acceptance by tha President of tha invitation Representative Douglass has' already made an offer of tho uoo of rho beautiful estate on Frenchman's Hair known as Shore Acres for the ueo of President Harding ahould he com to Mains shorn Acres which was formerly a summer hotel Is one of the show places of the iMalna coast and la six miles frodi Harbor RESUME HEARINGS IN HER ROUGE OUTRAGES BASTROP -La Jan After a day of conferences and the gather tng up ef tocee thraada In the net of evidence being' weaved In preparation for criminal prococntlon of the band' ef hlaak-hooded raider be lleved responsible fjr tha slaying of Watt Daniel and Vhoniaa Rlcharda attorneys today ret imad their epn hearing InveaJgi Jon el masked band outlawry la More--house pariah A doeen wits wart to' bo called 3t mum of todayV wltn bo able to Identify memberr or the -bud was tegarded ea a par elblUty State treope Mat Into Morebeuae parish foW Jco JuncUoa with civil 'offlClalii Jn any emergency eoa-tjnjied to maintain the tola of bystanders X- Daniel father of Watt waa to reeufno tho wltnem staqd today Daniel Saturday told of being takon lnto the woods and lashed with a leather strap'' by the game baud Which kidnapped bis eon and RlcUbrdOr MORE BRITISH UNITS AT COICTAiniNOm CONnANUfOPL JMU (By UjoAsHclAted Prase) British air and: artllery relnforcements are reported have arrived here during the past two daye Reliable geurceu estimate in ihe srrtval bwludeJ aa enGre bew brigade of artillery The report ha hbt eerVed bowevpr to eulet persUtant rumora i pendlflg evaeuatlon' 'Thar wae a rgmor yesterdayef a revolutloa to MoeuLt It a revelutlM ia Mosul It eM e4 Border AUGUBTA Jan I (pdal) Henry A ihorqy Jr 'idhaeUpg' th anforaement of the motor oohtetof tow under tho ouporfMqa th Btato highway eommleslou raid today that Matas eufofooblle- owners who have aotaokm to iwlterwi on Massaehueetto highways would do weH to see that th uri'slt quipped with tali lamp wlck have been approved by Frank A Goodwin registrar of motor yehlcleq for Jaseachusetts '1 Mains peopte maj dad themselves la very serloiis difficulties with tho nfotor vehicle department of our mother Uat4'fto tlnued Mr Bynf hm in receipt of a tlon from Registrar Goodwia Meeeaphueetta which aeys fat pari: Thi emeedmeat to our taw which prevents the operatloa cf aav esotbr vehlel on the- highway of this State unites equipped "iwith a rear light apptwved by the RegtatraF et Moter Vehiclae- -will strictly oaf oread against not only th tars of this State hut ef an' other state This taw has tat ualveraelllo-tated not only to -our state bet In yeur state bemuse owner of motor vehicles eoal -net get tampe that would rank It poealM ebey the if U-- -4 'i vr AUGUSTA Jan I Legislative action to bring the Free-Ident to Maine for the aummor of 1111 will bo started at tha Tuesday afternoon aeaalon of the House of Reprcsantatlvre according to tho present Tilans Ropcfsontatlvo Douglas of La-molna will introduce two" resolves one providing for a legislative committee to go to Washington and lay bo fore th( President the advantages of Maine aa tho location of tha summer White' House and tha other a communication to the Maine delegation to Congress requesting Ita membera to tttdet this committee -and give it ouch assistance In accomplishing Ita object aa they poaelbly can The resolutions will be nccojn- Probabljr Snow WASHINGTON Jan pforeoatt for northern New Kngland Snow tonight and probably Wednesday morning little change in tempera-tore fresh shifting winds ForeMst for southern New England: Rain or anoar thie afterneon dnd tonight Wednesday partly cloudy and somewhat colder fresh hlftlnrf winds becoming atrong Northwest tonight JOURNAL ALMANAC SUN NOON I RleeTl Dsys Old 1 Sate AN Last Qearter Length of day bra IT minutes Days li Inereaee -11 mlna tk day of year 'Tuesday Wednesday II min It mla Bath 4-41 min II gale WkdtVGoiuf oo Tonight Empliw Tbeatru (Matinee at lr evening 141 to Wallaoo Held ik "CWrenoo" other features MiMo Hall (Performances 'at 141 and Vaudoville: Charles Reader Marks- and OallAghar Gordon Ulstara with Bddla Gcld George Mortoa Joanund Arthur Keeley Fea-tut plcturek Aknaa Ayres In A Daughter of Juaxury" Hmd TTfeatra (Coutfonoua othor utaBi 1xX4 the-Broths era Were Valiant' Wyndham Standing la lale of Bering iBuBWaTiRtWMfie turee 'J- Priscilla Theatre (Mathiee wt I evening iHK aad Mil Teh' Might Xdwerd HaUcn- other features' her fratura AUGUSTA Jan Vive legislative hgents have registered for this (let acmion of the Maine legislature as Is required (S' dikr the taw of 1111 But one of these rap resents corporation two represent labor organisations one an association oP employers and the tilth the Daughters of the American Revolution These legislative agents or as they to bo called members of tho lobby are: Frank Ingraham fit Rockland representing General Knox Chapter GLA ofThomao-f on H4 ia engffed to advocate and promote tho passage of a reeolvq for a memorial to Gem Harry Knox at TYfonaston TRAINS AND FIGHTING evedV way day by day my path gets shoveled out" TM taet shoveling followed 1-4 foil of enow that tied twisted aad llaturbed traffic railroad trolley sad food Tuesday however Lewiston aad Auburn and tha counirysid qfo blinking their way out bf th enow And trolleys and trains were nearly pa thn According to report at thelt terminal December Jtth and-ftth found If Inches of eoftjlnkry auow descending la our midst Hour dare later meet of the residences could be reached Without tho aid of anew tho weather man got tb work agAto' And shook out I more laches now Monday her broke lobeb a apd spread I 4 tocheo of CoM white down over tho earth Men and kept (ha Horn flree buralag Tha weather- Tuesday morulsg waa clear And tha sub was cut but th weather naan had noUflad tha Th loel ehfotrie qar 11 nee kept moving -Monday anernooh and evening' th eoura not on a ragutor schedule Tb- laat Augusta wid-Batk oars pulled out cl Lewietoa at Olclock aad arrived At their di ttan a but rather tapdta The a tton a but rather teedr The rito Jesdefeml 1 have appaeved About II to "rinHtt Wliueeera tampe -and -many bf them r-hay -accused guards at tha L-- there to po-exeMS for hay ewaer ot aa autototeUe fpr taMnfato equip harheeue wUI begin 1 from hta oar so a obey uereuly jrar taw but yemp Jaw' eaforcemeat bf ear rear eookJtou Nobody will go bungiyfar tho barbecue oommlttee has praparad to food at least' III 1Ftrtliep-tatinuBy' will be latro-duced th dfona attoaaeya aald Unpeacli state wUarasi '4fim ONE DEAD DOZEN BURT JlZ MQfNEAPOLUV MinsjJaa to-Mrs 'Talahmaa "of Cbicag was killed' doaea -poreoae war: Injured oeverut-eerieuslyand mop than other -go setae groped their way tp mfety tateLtaotnight when fire destroyed the Lincoln Hotel down toara'dtetriet tathe WM CRAMP 'PHIMDgLPHIA Jea-rWpiM Cramp fw asaay yeara a member efAhat-WUUamrCramp A fiona Ship A Engl Building Company to Acad at hie homg 'H wag It yearn aid Jlte grand taiher wfft the founder Cramps ghTp farda4 JIte graadteibr-wm tbe CPV light xw for as-reara are eop-eerued that am equipped with acety-lane headUghtoj wlQy he poetpoaed until attar the iiUtWflMruaiy bo-aauae tbo ecetyleae ead eH Htr tampe approved hyAbta department wili aet bo on tbe market ta tafi- eleat uuaatHtoa to pnable owners top at jar to comply- that 'get thtor llghta magneto -wllt baye te eealpped with An electric rear lamp which pwrab eiactd wnk th magaetto-but It also be for a oil tamp to-be attached as for an tamp to-ae nnacaeu an thatrwhe th ear ta uotto mottog It wni-hav to rod- light oa tho rear whtok th taw- requires" our Matos people spa-tbiuedMK'ffkoray "who got Into treablh last ysar to Mafeachamtcs aa aeeoeat' of asm mlnor tafrae-tlooa of tha motor vehicle law vaa tUu-af tha motor v4 -we! 11 1 be confirmed-t A'- a 't-emliaa sal Mechaalo' Palis )qa ataribd forNNkh ta tha sritaye1 4 'V'-'V' V-" i 0 1 1 I- i.

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