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   Lytton Star, The (Newspaper) - July 15, 1920, Lytton, Iowa                                INGS Customer Only Three Mori Sab Days Left large Prunes for 25 Cents SPECIAL FOR 2 F. D. to i The Capital J. i. THE COAL 8CPPLT No It. tuta W. H. BAET M Ofr TV of coal at the and the Inability to fully supply the with tan been causing I a great deal oC and the old ol Ideas beon In trying to show that the private ownership are not operating to their greatest They wren out again tar at fee Coal There ta no use the fact that the Government did new equipment for the When the Administration and should not be forgotten thel f We wt Sr that ta II 1MM w orders ment ot by USB torn on the part ot the Ms expected relieve the that hat tek or threatened m The the ot coal by tie to W toll to coal carf M hours until they the cars on Mod. 4 It 1 Inl the ot aa address ttt cost ot and credit He Mr. O. 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Their their Ideals were the so why had they not been Thus they both was the the the children they tad dreamed of and the happy old age they had planned to The of a young lifetime shattered by a decree ot There was uo turning to stick to It tkat she had not Been There was uo naughty at to Divorced are only up when I m storlee and moving Mr. It's my latest and Mrs. Thomas were no her brother -Id aa he pushed Mrs. tester and forward a manuscript to and then passed It was Jest like Gerald to give her something to take her mind off her she as she tried to open the If Tom had only been more like him I was In her hands were the papers that canceled her marriage Somehow the feeling of freedom that she tad expected did not come It to see Tew a tail and not his arm to her There he away perhaps she see him and tie had not kissed her Of He did not Thomas rest ol her would be In of the love and happiness she tad cast and his would be spent lamenting and that tad been denied has all been ny With to her feet and threw to almost Torn fMkt her aad caught la MM. hat ta cried M and Jl w i o e t tad crept M M ta M mrf He's a tH MM  

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