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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-03-09, Page 7IIRON EXPOSITOR THE HU I'4 , 6 I Rul I, * 04 IIle IIg axp , V1 ppop .0,4 YOU, 4�� III PrZ1. 'MR I_V l Ias as, u$m. isIy IInot M's U liftle set 1� is 44,# Inter- Apaience. MIV I'rap, Pod ba,��k. r ers ikithed his M S Peet b Woo. but,.4'1 a a over two, hours ow or. ta 71 or!,. -room. fact,. the goes, in flie Natebers, In he co Pre$ r and Rkdgan. �'He Per's desk �n front of w's"4ad. v alp$ much us Regan showed 11.43, as the Out Get tlftt?. Ihard smile settlea on Sinither's mechanic, a card poised -In aiV,, su, 60A flr6 Qfe `e- ext break ITWO is deglY Sat Up and sweTVP d 4joi�d YOUT get Your startede I've got, pretty,fair assortment his chair. The door of. the dispafth� f,W aa 'ell J>Vilg W Mr. W ' urdered man's ers' room -giving a sa of t& facts 79 a way op T. with name: and Ge rest of it.- ened and abut sottly de: P. 'C'leever, of -Ate. of You CANA "Which you dragged out of him cidedly �ste althyi: v" in yesterday Bgnpld5ed, do�i;. ao�4. Cautiously Oh!" said while lie was full!" foamed Began his O" see, You as well CTORS: too hot to notice the trifling, I b�pa*A ip �.4�6.sce -t a stairS. Regan' -figured the showdown-, .4 DIRE noon- M Sig lla]Rinn,, R,. R. No. 2, Seaforth; I tency of this fling 4th his previous und.er lip 91org',ourt, ho�miadi two steps be one to a fini-sh, Z, , T.,suppos, he Of it -n Jon. Bennewles, Broilhagen, 4ames assertion. room., jerked his door fired �nou for <1 peered'out. A "I did admitted Azard SmitheTS open, and bracket lamp he didi't 0- -as" Corri. :910*As* Beechwood, M. McEwen, Clin- um a;;es Conno -ex� tt kee ou. o Sint heTs compl�rbly; "land ',he's undei. arr6t. d�_the -top 1(d the- landing, just over "He never Ared Me f6k sii�.l;hing- and flrst�.because het was a railroad man, some bl=Aed press _11y, Goderih; At 'Broadfoot, No. 3, nything toy- about it? HP -'s trie4 his head, Supplied a dim and modest if you, dion't. believe it you cai; ask 0 P t' f t way,,just as the dhops for about. ox months out Seaforth; J. G. had done- and, receiving the every. year did to glam me, twIC6 ilrehay with. that light to the stairway.- In this light him, I got into Wlth Grieve, No. 4, Walton- Robert Ferris, aIleg,.of his -'and -now. out'he.-cgmes and Regan obtained a single glance- of the authariti6a bout 0"hing they Same reply. that Began had, for the instead Qf ten -,they woX Harlock; G�OTge- Mc&rtnes,, No'. 3'. Iwo miglit-1 rrigian.juvq einto the.;yug prdinto, a Vhoe 4kiii on, Srrdbhews� back, as the marshal dis- called- 'contempt' an144-" Carrigan; q:f rubbing it in a little harder, They wej7 workigg� iightg � .1 "fi � Se�fo�tfi 4g�ray'Gibson,, B Me I reported Corrigan's claim to pugiljWC rikan; due t qfiel( am * Ihim if he knows. whata good for him -the 7 appeared through the door at the bot- stopped and blinked in a hole in it if he gets gay. Come on tom leading to the station platform. Began's features; in s f him- ability to'SnIfthers, nd, backed their solicitude on ha ers ,was none ste in�t� a grin. rpmaks y. offerin facetiously to put shift on the -yard nQwl1 thi ',Lizard!" in -uttered, Regan. "Liz- self, began, to expand is, to '-Corrogan. up ieio U-014 -check or two onhe on -legged As a matter -of f pay d no -more monkey shins! 2S *here paet. .For s you; ��,' aid he isy, nature, thp sneaking cuss. orrigan. icontinued to blink. a'They kept the ball -rolling by corr.igan�s audle-ac GAO "I"ve an idea," supplW Regan, ula'n, e Came to close .1m ge4 a LONDON AND WINGHAM Regan glanced at. the engineer I suppose -he's got his answer, and L g' -where hoi:roun his "that the cause of, -the trouble was reporting to, 00rxi sharply. Corrigan, beyond the queg- now Cor an that Smithers be more aeicurate� swayed- theii,Spia �40 'Under ordinary traff! con,- n and '�Wlqv 1b. dth:; North. tion, of a doubt, was magni -cently A choking sound, as of a man one of the Patrick Murphy murders would "fix" him at the first OPPo- audience. ga 3, tunity, I " " , 11,111 I med, and there,was a sullen, un- struggling for his breath, came sud- in Spiedel's Saloon n. East Houst( ditins in those idayS, overytblug �,br k* P.M. PrI m- apart--sma-hers pudin" a.m. Ing "I used to be pretty good," was would e pretty wel cleaned, up y the .......... 10.36 5.51 lovely look in is eyes that bure cor- den-ly from the room behind him. Street -what?", Wel, you're shapi ground w -''ft his 1�h-Ck 6.04 POblOrative evidence to 1hurdr or any- Regan whirled, around. Bob Don- up for more of it. What the blazes Corrigan's inriulyle resPome. "I've 11.30, and there was, a lull in tl an: th Exeter ....... 10.49 e big lathe_-.0.o1-zg g else. Regan swabbed at his kin, the night dispatcher, his rface did you do.it for?" stood- up to most of the big fellows. yard work fOr. an. -hour or so around f',at ....... 11.03 4.18 thiln I, . oz. Kiippen ............ . 10,08 6.23 brow -the !air hi the paked'saloon purple and'contorted, holding in his "Self ffefense," said Corrigan with Of course, my footwork would't be that time, waiting; for Numer Sixty- It Irappend refled, and glis- gues's I7 thing but ra hand a carboed-tissue, swayed in the impassive fae,e., "I neNerpeally;neiant up o what it was then, but I nine, the -early Morning westboun winking of an eye. S.M.1ther Brucefield ......... 11.17 6.32 was an Iing drops.stod out on his forehead connecting doorway of he dispatch- to kill the I'm pretty good yt-good nough fast freight, due at 12.25 to, pull In caught ' the collar-; near, Clinton 11.53 6.52 'ten ed 'nearer Smithers. ers, room. Began sprang for him. Regan gasped. for Smithera." -then he stepp for "sorting." So at 11.30 or them- rip of rending cloth, Whorrid jeik.�p 7.12 Londesboro ...... 12413 Blyth ............. 12.22 7-.21 The master mechanic at times was "'For 116aven's sake Doudn, what "Oorrigan," said, he grimly, when The winked at -one another -they abouts, Corrigan, -would run the 403 the MaWs shouldersi A;A&S 12.34 7.33 given to mulishness. is- he got hisibreath, "you're raisng my knew Corrigan now; he was just an up thespur by th fighting shop, t4ke head was being dravn down, we rnate classical Bar of ability -and -his grub paill, go into, the shops arid wrd. A gerfam Of terrOr,ra3N.r`. Wingliam. ........... 12.50 7.55 "Rubbish!" said he again�_but now Donkin exploded in a yell. hopes. . You've done fairly 11 since 0 big oice lacked much of its formpr "HaW, haw! Haw, haw, 'haw!" he you�ve been here, b* it comes so nat- proceeded to draw Ciorriganout. GDr- eat his midnight supper. R worked Smithrs' Jip A South. ring of conviction. "Rubbish! You're screamed; and, pushing the tissue ural to you that, I'm looking forward rian drew -very readily. BY the out go as -to wit Corrigan just right of a secord, and.. Smitheii,W- Iakly into Regan -Its, hand, collapsed to you telling -a really. good jone some e-114 worked; by would be crushed like n, re we a fool, Smithers; he noy murde d of -a week they stopped wining he ate while the men a.m. a Chair, rolling with laugh -ter. day. In the meantime, I'm going to and looked at each other -they were- the timee was through it was gen,_ tween the ponderous driver; on tlie� p.m. a- Wingham .......... whle you not so Sure they had. Corrigan right .erally 6-55 3-05 "Just like this," murmured Corri- Regan snatched, at the wire, plank- tell you -something. The trc twelve'o'clock and the men ate Chuck an ths nd base. of the, ]Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.25 gan, in a slow, dul monotone. "I ed it on the table) and read it. got into. with the authorities back after 'all. Corrigan, pointing his re- while he had -a half-hour n his There wasn't time- there myth ............. 7.27 3.38- scrunched in his -skull, I did, just lke East is nothing to the trouble youve marks� as -usual with is unstrapped hands. time -the time 1- 'woifl& take e Loudesboro ......... 7.35. 3.47 out -here. 'You've wooden member whenever he -this"' And quick as a lightning Marshal, Big Plud: fixed up for yourself could � It was little earlier than usual, nearest man, a !,-mr 7ards away, clmto 7.56"' -4.1 ' ; got a different br4n of authority to get an audience, talked pretty straight about ti�n minutes to twelve, on -the jump forward, and, 0 stroke Corrigan's hardwood leg, wield- 'Congr4tulationg,%, on stop he njachine I'd, 8.15 4.30 ed by both hands, swung an are over CaPt4e�, CorigarI11 undoubtely reckon with in, Smihem" pugildsm---�and talked pi-etty familiar- Friday- night, tw-o nights after the spanned more than Smithers ad "to- twee , Self Kippen ............ 8.22 4-38 his head, and came down With a rnsi:7b!4�oA-thirsty and, vindicative enquired, -Corrigan in- 1Y of every wan worth talking about two weeks since that night in. the. sparebe n him and, eternity. Hensall hatered,the. some "Who is who had been, in the game when he Blazing Star Sallooif, when,Corrigan, -as o 8.32 4.48' rific crash that s mag in the country. 1hs. is the teestedly. Smithers ? There w I ne chance--w-JuA. one- 'flosh 06i.; Exeter ......... 8.47 5-05 what flini]sy iable-t i filfth murder he has committed- "Smithers," explained Regan, "is a was, fi-ve years before; before, of having finished his meal 'on one of Corrigan. In a lightning Centralia 8.59 5.17 op o piieces�and 'his leg. Battles the fitter's benches, strolled down in- rigifi,6 brain -sensed it 90--and'a cold. rose again with a'side swing, quite on Patrick 'Murphy. The drinks -h'm 1 'Smithers,," he amended, ',ls course, he had lost -ring in, s you.-MaclEnney, Deputy the majesty of the law who Swalow- of ,history lived' over again be- to the machi -hop where the boys hand seemed to clutch at hai beq` as sudden, that landed full on Lizard are on rt oner Police." ed your infernal lies last piigbt'�-Re- fare them in minutest detail. Corri- as usual, Would congregate oon as topi t Ice Smithers, wrist. Commissi as 6 and s its hea It was a dhioi a, t There was the roar of the exploding gan considerately refriine&�om men- gan, too, had an intimate knowledge the midnight whistle blew.. He, Pass- death for SniltheTo, Or mos Worse C. N. R. TIME 'VABLE j�4, any of, of the men he talked, about - their ed the little iron turntable that in�- tb an death :for hi gun as, it sailed high in air-, a wild "Haw!" announced Regan. sudden- ti-oning that hehad swialav , nisl-and, the'ehlIM East. n f or' ly., "Haw! Haw, haw!'7--and his them- hin lf-"and wired ther weight, their readh, their chest ex- tersected the handcar tracks where was Th. chaotic rush Ise New ore was -no oth r of he railroad me a.m. P.M. uP into little slits and York police for instructions Concern- pansf-, even, down -to their little per- &ey led, out o the side doors, and wa3, up to him the It was up to him. He closed. Goderic� ............. 6.20 2.20� oor; a snarl, and a Curse from eyes puckered Fbawl" ing you." sonal peculiarities. Corrigan knew stopped just beyond by th, big, high- his teth-and jgnimed. Holmesville ......... 6.36 2.37 Sinitheis, as he leaped savagely for his -paunch -began to shake. the only -foot. the one -legged man,; a yell from Reg- he roared, and the tears began to "Oh, himll, said Corrigan. "That's them to the last one -and had had po-�,�4*'d, many -geared lathe, upon he had irito the gears. em. which a huge driver was revolving Clinton ............. 644 2.50 ae.-he tried to,step between them flow. "Haw!" Hie rabbed, at his his name, is it?" the glwas on with most of th There was a sickending crunch.; the Seaforth ........... .6.59 3.08 an 'How! Haw, haw! Gh, Lord! "Yes; -that's Smithers," said Regan. Not quite so sure. of Corrigan, but slowly, for a preliminary chat with screech of the slipping belt; a jar a ' 3 d then Corngkan, Sinithers, Reg- sides. St; Columban ...... 7.06 .15 -an I Meegan, the lathe machinist. T e - hddir that s d al o huna'nl e till guispi�* tl�eImen trid to trip TV1 e emi in st Dublin, I7.11 3.22 an and th table, what there was left Did you -see Smiths sneak out? I "Look ut for him. He'll he the sor- . �01111s$ 1 ...... �,. .4 you Donkin, bang me *on the est man in the West before the boys him up- gan, however, had- evidntly left his racked the big machine to stil Of it, rolled in an indiscrin-Anate heap -here, w it of "You fellows make me] tired," Cor- machine for the moment, as he'wa'z and Corrigan, with pinioned, Mngled on back or I'll chok,e-fifth murder- get through with him on account -the floor. ak 4� p.m. P.M. Me MacGuire, the proprietor, and ouch!" -the bang had proved effee- this, and hel do you if he Can. rigian would remark on such occasions. not in ight Comigan sat down on foot, with white� face and closed eyes,, Dublin, 5.38 9.37 orrigan described a series of aim- ,You think you're a bright lotemuse an axle -Vox ihat- happened to be han- lay very quiet. some of the cooler -headed ones got tive. St. (polumban.' 11.22 5.44 the -human tangle ungnarled after a Clarihue got thip? news a few igin- less circles with his peg -leg in the you think I don't know you think I'm y, and mchanically, preparing to Whethr Smithers was -hurt or not, Seafbrth 11-33 5.53 0 few minutes' h and a few utes later, s Bob Donkin, at Regan's cinders. lying. Well, think once more! If any point his remarks as usual, started no one everrknew. Sometime between ard, work; Clinton 11.50 6.08-6.59 10.04 nute after that again, R �plut_ orderrs,. plugged in on the roundhouse "I used to be pretty good- in the one of you within ten pounds of my to loosen the straps of his wobdn ap- ,he, the men were sending, hurry% 10.1.3 in, egan', -ore e weight wants to ' -19 f Holmesville. 12.01 7.03 put on the mitts or pendageas he glanced about him, and Goderich 12.20 7.20 10.30 tering mad, watched orrigan - a and told the turner to send a couple ring bef I lost* my leg," said' h d wa te Cal -or Doctor I&Turk, the comp- wonderful man was Corrigan, for e of men on the jump -to the fire -ball, ren-Aniscently. "I was thinking of a ten -round go, all You've got to i d. any surgeon, and applying what they was no longer belligerent,. he was and take Corrigan home to d. taking, it up professionally. I guess is to say so and I'll he glad to accom- Up the shops, jaked high toward 1, mgeIves ,w th of "first aid" prin- 1imp "I'll have no man of min in the Im pretty fair yet. I ain't afraid of modate you anytime. Do I hear any- the ceiling, black and ,shadowy in the iple, Snithers di ff-D-RI shoring -being carried ike a 1P - - I what?" alim. -Smithiers. thin?"i light from oil lamps that d6d, not light . Sac e*l, in the direction of the ban& of that skunk the Big Clud. fire -hall, iy�,ith was likewise the town quired Regan of the universe in gien- Regan inspected his engineer Corrigan did. not. To fight a man the shops any too well, lomed througilt, puckered eyes. with only one leg was not ethics in Shapes of the Monster mountain rac- (Continued next weelt) "jug", uno6T� the escort of Lizard iftal. Smithers, for all of ers, stripped now to bare boiler shell, Clarihue, the turner, got the news "I don'tt doubt you, Gorrigan�, he the West­dvn 50 Smithers. CWerlch . ................. 5 -and he told sorue ne else. That announced bluntly. "Anything you Regan's, -opinion of.him, -and their own and from whichdhoed the incessant Regan v�et ack to headquarters cl nd, -si- clang, clangq of hammers; immdiate- Iffenset ., ................... 5.55 oo his inte�rqpted soitaire. some one else," when, he got over ssy goes. And -that bein�g the Case, -opinions 'of him, a the jolly bu Ibrow into ly around hmas the wMT of shaft- WeGaw ................. 6.04 e "Now, who'd hive thought that Of the paroxywfi it excited, must haw and having a fondness for Smithers, ness they Were trying to 41 AuburA ... X ................ 6.11 demanded of the sev- -passed it on.; land, likewise, Bob Don� I'll have to keep im out of Your him, they didnt hold low enough to ing the dull roar of flying machinery, Ali .............. : ....... 6.25 Corrigan?" lie BI ill reposed on the top kin, in the odd moments when , 'he reach. While HacGonigle'�s Wd up do that. They oked at each ')ther, the' forms of men dotted here land Walton ............. .... 6.40 en spot that sti have wasn't wrestling with moefing points you take the nighthift, nd I'll.put then they tooked at 0orrigan-h0 there, bendin ver Sbapers, Millem, -k. 41H'k, Who'd, 6.52 Of the pac d holdivi orders, may have ---but a we oul daytime, understand?" regarded them with bland, co-pla- planers, lathes. ght .............. -h'm?" an -as no longer The side door opened and be ................. 10.25 thought it what's the use! Anyway. the diVIS- I'Suro,'P said Oorxigan, imperturb- ceii,ey. But Corrigan w; nged Regan, swept the cards: into a pile, it, even to the - Special- that VblY. t, mystey-he was just a smooth liar shut gaim corTigam. slewed around West. picked 61fem. ii�,shuffied them, and be. ion got pg West deep in the Sier- "And when ek-Gonigle, gets -bet- -so, t4 get himon the hip, they sent on the axi-s-box for a casual glance- a.m. gap a new game. Halfway through was stearni ter, continued Regan, as he turne'a down East -to a sporting journal of and the glance b=ama fixed. A figure &nithers rs---and by morning Regan, got a T 0 .................... 7.40 he was again interu#ted. ,3 on Ids beel, "you keep right along- reputation to get the in -side dope on wth a suspicious, wavering unsteady telggram. .................. 11.48, Stood in the doorwIfty� from the hawk-11aced, ddwv�- on the night shift." a ,elected few of 'Corrigan's state- Stride, came toward him. B'y the tirae atoi .................... 12.01 -'Well,,, grov4d-aesan ungracious- -It was dazed Corrigan was 22.12 ly�S'Iwhat do you . It want Dist* superintendent, nd it brought Regan picked ihis way back across Inents. The answer they got on his feet, the figure's ............... 'Id the tracks, to the station. them some and- jolted hem More- face wasn't miore than- a quarter of Apburn ........................ 12.28 mitheirs held a slip oT,,psper in Ins, 181� ghtenment o the masbpt mechan- "Smathersd do it," he said to him- Corrigan had delivred, the goods. A- an inch from Corrigan's nose le. It was. i(rentically what the orthet 12.84 hand. Corrigan -gets to Slf. "HVs skunk enough toAm disputing facts it wus Smithers-just tipsy enough XcGaw ................ S a ter that -there wasno Meneset ............... d' he 12-41 "I ok out -for hirW'-but it blind man n crutches, let alone a -even Claribue, the most skeptical to unload the accumulated rancour Of '12 141 Sal Ieg, if he g�ot the of the lot, coneedled, that Corrigan was two weeks on (the cause of it in 2717 Goderieh ..i ........... -45 (i ug__ . I 990M I ighteument to the master man with a wooden a -g matters. They 'old way, and just tipsy enough to b' chance-4t's the nly kind ther, w-Mte- an authority on rin in at A1119;n tersdly-4e Awo "He 'a' drunk," communed Regan livered pup would, tackle without a didn't try to trip Corrigan up any have his mind set on that end no -thing ul r Adle2t. three Cards. j,but -the night diisp�atcheir-" . to himself. "Theres no doubt abmt gun ip his hand. Well, I reckon that More., butthey kept him talking pug- else. Some of the boy, saw Smithers h thalt-too drunk to have had'hils, Sens- will clear the Idneo all meetinj points ill- resti ec tc,,o and saw trouble coming; but ,rn-whih is an inte n subi t tA BARG PIT is isnyt private business," snap- ow -be- gntm Early Tomata ctrinalan es aboutim. "He wasn't putting, -that auYWRY. to the mjorrity of men anyh the� hung back for a minute to see at Ontario AfMical- -and it rom Cb -Developed I . . . :, ped Swithers. 's Official ur lines on. it must be just naturally born But herein Regan was wrong. cause what he had to 'say was the a little scientific exhibitin f t,orai, collego.-Monnd senrlet�- - I � ql I F OR SALE Five acres, one zale. goes. That's the law over YO -wed, real thing -and worth listening to. rifan. Not that they meant to let the 0ionee, $2.00. Phao ......... 2fie frora Sii6for I kT hb so 'Mtl or 'any one pweR. And look here, in him -to lie -just naturally born in During the two weeks that foll in view (yf what two figh.-scienre or no science, it U him, and he can't help it, drunk, -sob- Smi0hers, as cordially regardeil by the As foT Smithers, Improved ReiOoteaa Tomq2o--- Roganj'you MY be master mechAnic was mitr 2 fnpaco� %bbth -and toilet; small bam &Tghl_1et er or asle4.,� rest of the rAilroad men as'by the happened, *peThaps there are extenu tOd uneven a thing for that; and adid out here but I'm, the stances. An unlovely rathr than see Corrigan mauld they Mme . ..................... go4d oTchard. Tvi�s, $15. SP16 Regan tilted hack his hat, held it master mechanic, lived a Iffe that Vfts ating circum sa�wblne aost Table chto murt chicken farld, beeo, thM sj�,j in. Firsit thing You know, thumb and two fingers, and not envib16-4he gibes of Tough- disposition he 'had, there is no doubt would have dumped Lizard Smithers CtIde!lZarlior than Rantoim-M. a too 11*ely interest in Corrigan Will with -but he was nelver given in n engine pit and turned the live 80C. ?hce . ..... .......... etc.. Apply, to ng Yourself- into scratched t thip Crown of is head tongued man are like to be, neither about that New York Wonderint Head t- end up by you getti urph st on him u tM00--oame gor- PIM0 ... delicate gar parse, they laid- them- -a hance to forget Patiick M y e in B t to hold back just trouble." hanic Se O ri V,'rz. JEWN11M CO.. Limited seloTth, Gnt selves out for Smithers. And Sinithers and Sipiedel's Saloon and the Now for a minute to e C r gan hande The fat little master moc ssionr of Police his fistg-the temptation was too Toronto montrean at all times sullen, morose, ugly and York Deputy Commi pushed',back his, chair and eyed the moody, grew mre so in direct. -ratio or Corrigan. Howevey- great. They held back -400 long. Ot4her Coolly. %of@ to the gibes.; The train cratm and The shops at Big Cloud at this Oorrigan�s practical grasP and "Do you know Smihers," he drawl- the engine rows, to the roundhouse time werent the shops they Were af- knowledge, of the Manly art was am- pak okukw a , Adft., ed at the conclusion of his survel, "I men, the, shophonds and yard' gangs, terwards,--thY lacked capacity, and azing-in a n;egokiv'e -way.. He Wm enough, but doVt like you. I hope you% never individually, riabbed lacked it Sady. A littl, V a pres- game % tr that was the only rear a family in Big EVOR7 Meal Collectively and, scittle, down and It in every chance they got-4hilltheir sure on the motive power UepartMent fU.udMaXW Of ring craftsmanship Cloud. Let's see the Message. chances wdr4 not few. MnYbe they was -more than they were able to core that he possessed. He received a wal- d, into thei room .�$JJKPLR TEST FOR and as, an" MAKE THUS wdmt tuo far, farther than they vobuld with in, a ten -h -OUT Stretch; lop on the right eye that ot a thers adv own on the table. SWIFTfjAND SURE RELIEF S pe n 11 -have gono if � they had knovOill'-what cording 0 Began, there vrag fi'VaY gentle tap, end a swi o t 0 left cked it' up. sent hie head back; and the th;o result vould be, 1oT it w4ld only jaw that read It quiclay prove 90 per Cent. Of said lie, andf: * this fun of the thing around with the then; aftsiVwftu while his arms flew rratic Mown of a main -rod alnuelt, Stomach distreog I's absolutelY UuZec- -buit just a minute, the cautivitary ssary and that you can. oat and ea- MeAs are UP. and he wobbled, much' �after Me wairt.- Sig y T yorlt- j riost arty food you really R�aad�uai New shloA of a chicken, Tdth its head out I srat Bisurat- - hair, get from your rd gist .06r all was, RIO lonSw a,* dy, thin, 07 ),g -N ed,MagneLsia (V=er or tables). M -d to 0 Ivisfotl�-vtt i any Sotbo=D?� off. Corrigan, beyond ZU peradven- BABY C'm go s,p 60" Muo ey"ab wooden les, name ture oil dispute, was, viot a bouer­ 0 V -.1r- take 0, -bittle aft -sr. ol riggnlis atck vout way up. %er V an, who t MT nwd Carrigan's otock as an, Oloquett liez This � is g dmplo,, iliwcpensive tes, J� murphy on De- crow -nod 1dra without efivr Ir Goo brmaei,q pp�ii tt�'p dair an to 'P00,06 ito wartd eirsd", 0 =6 can be dppei�dd lill= s. 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