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5 li.ei I*'.:ay. but there haj befn r.o rc of definite departure ira re.CHALLENGECoach Would Play Irish Post-.Soason Conflict YORK. Oct 29- Major . Cavanaugh, coach of the football eleven, said to ould like to see Fordham e Dame meet in a post ant?. Fo-dhom has not ed on this season e must have a pretty goon before you can convince the Irish are the best in try. I ll have to see them dham.* ^aid the FordfcamDeen if-uren ior -u jcars. ;lie is survived by the widow, j whom he married Oct. 22. 15*01.BLAME BANK HOLDUP ON NOTORIOUS GANGcemetery.She was born at Ktrkpatrlc Nlt; v. 27. 1859. She n niembe lt;.f 'Caledonia M E. church sinechildhood.CLASS HAS PARTYSheriff Believe9 Lancaster, 0.. Institution Robbed by Bowman Followers.Builders Group of First L!. lt;hurch Enjoy Social.cal Adtcrtlsing)GE H. E. ARLING• Judge of the of Appeals for dicial District is a ate for a SEC-ITERM.e Garling Ts the andidate for this who has had any nee as a judge of urt of Appeals, ote sad support highly appreci-Bf Th* AtmrlBi.d I’r?*’LANCASTER. O . Oct. 2S»Sheriff Gab- Sesior Mid today he believed urn so-called Bowman gang responsible f'lt;r the robbery of fh'-Fairfield National bank F.'.-r*.- y?f-(••relay when .-lx m'-n ppcap'd wi*h JlO.Vil. after Husain* two bank official.* and a customer.H^nry Peter®. president of the bank, viewed a photograph of Neil Bowman, one of the brothers believed to head the gar.*, and said It clearly resembled the man who r'ruk him during the robbery, the heriff .vud.A widespread manhunt had brought no rlye to the bandits today. A farmer living fj-.*e miles nor’h of Baltimore raid a tig blue sedan crowd**! his car from the rr«ad and fumed into fh* Black Lick road 1-ading toward Newark. The license number, he said, had the same prefix letter and first two figures as that of the bandit carMAN SHOOTS SELFBaH* cmmtf stock Bmyrt £*-* T MrKtMTON. Oct. 2»-Joe Bee-jsatta. 15. stock buyer and butcher. * ejected to die m a local bowIttai bert today from self-tnfbctod 9attempted to take Ms Ke tots norafof while lying to bed at Ms bom tU miles north rtf btsv m tbs Dwnh irk road. Be shot btas-arif la the bead with a Mrtfto.was hnaa atThe Builders class of the Fir- r.trd Broihcrn church held Hallowe’en jvtriy iaat night In t community hour. A feature th party was the presentation a Thornpkins Corners program wh:rh Mr. and Mrs R K. i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hu/ford, and Mrr. P. P. Carrier, Mr. a Mr/. Jonn Uutlr. Mr. ar.d M Ft.nrl's Wcnninaor. Lucille Bu and Velma Carrier took part.Ruth Carrier. Virginia 11 Eunice and Eugene Wennm drf.'H as giios's welcom'd Ku-s-s who were forced to t' rs.o loom through a window. At Wenninger presided at the fort f« !!ir.? d'-n. A blackface qui B K. Hill. Roy Dejjmger. W. Currcn and Mr*. Harold Pr man. contributed several Hallowe’en refresbmtnts served.The class win serye a ren supper I*te In November. The wil be snppUwl by M. U Me who is going on * hunting ter MslotHosts for the meeting Nor. will be Mr. sod Mrs. Hu/ford, aad Mrs. Ralph Feld. Mr. sad Bteacbard Tbomjwon sad Mr. Mrs. Arthur Myers. _GUNDER FREE AMBULAN 24 Hour Serv
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