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raveC? dtos aid her ou
aover forever. Lyng upon.pn cuh always with
apped out straight before
aw her life going radually
ethe calla:-became m:: ere
he gitagrew few and r
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r n.igh. Shhapaed
active. young livea.
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ouhAmeriea, where-he.m:nt position a urgeo.
stepe out of her life and
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-:h. bha t e k tin
theanineethrIt
rone day tat she would
used the gra-dobela.
no-w since her retirement.
shbe ti:ed anopentet onthe
she be a to create a new
nforon tSheng.1h.would
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ne iw she never,, ouldher: toyh': ho
it looked up from her boo-ots
Ike a agan.bee, rm
bwngnwspirit Into
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a, to hear*..$ raar1 lamedmk.
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alscar soppd he abe- L~q.............................
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ASSISTANT TEACH ERS
UNPAID IN EPIDEMIC
But Committee Plans far
I
I
At a confeee of the chool am
mittee yeaterday afternoon the question
of paying about 1 1st teachers
for their Ume during the two weeks
when the achoots were closed because of
the Influenza pidemio, wa discussed.
It was decided thoy were not legally en
il to ompena ion because they are
on a "per dien a s,
But to Provide again the future it
as decided to put these assistants on
p rm at bas a they can legally get
eIr aaries, ado all the other teachr in such emergencioan
Te order providing tat theniarr g
of a woman teacher shall iopemate
Pn 4Gin rept aSBle Johnson
Palmer who married Lieut John
P er of Camp Johnstondacksonville,
The superintendent was authortzed to
open a coura in telerapy for third
and fourth-year pupils i the High
Sehool of Practical Ar
The an of emergency nssi nure
was established at a cormensaion of $3
a da.
Joseph Hobbs, an attendance
omc was appoInted supervisor of
frontd mifto
r ais ChA~ogan was appointed
actin gdiretor of ien in eLion In
I eat r~ i~blo
It was ordered to establish 16 open-air
clas"e in 10 of the schools.
a recommendation or he secretary
of th&-Teachers' Ret inmat Fund. te
city treasurer Is to be allowed $150a
year for hi aervices a ustodlan of the
fund Instead or $100 a heretofore,
pending on the p:yers of the chi
Ask em t to communion for us
ag~ain and a.gai."
lahop Keating of Nort ton, ng
said that the Catholics of ho America
and England 'had been., further united
ther work In the common cause
SALEM SE NDSI M:EIN
M A T TDA I
8A LE, Oct 2-The following df tees
left this city today for Fort Willams,
Portland, Me, where they will enroll for
apevial training:
William Shafer of Nrman t
Fran is L urley of 8Bridge at,
George Tobin of 128 Washington at,
ChristopherW. Dolany of Darborn t
Franis 0. Lve of 100 Boston at,
I ano Folaneky of Summer t, Joseph
E. Leclero ofr07 Linden at Howard
Hulbeet of East Main Wladyala
Sztramski of 3 Eex st, Candaora Ce
lona of 2 High at Charles 'A Be
of 10 Lothrop at Pierr J Dub of 8
Green at,
GLOBE'S AlT. PUIRLE
shed in the drier,
Tomato
cut.u ndbo
fro: the orange.
rinds untl tender
Pu al-the ingred.
stir often for aba:all jas, ade
they -must be peel
Mothers e
From 10 pounds
remove the blas
water n til tend
water add one
ounds sugar...s
whole cloves alT
la a on oil
are not ni n
ued t e pound.
t ab but
at o en.B
at e
sesn wih ppi
and bone..Cut1
Ly onion cut i
asided afor ahlf melted butter, r
W.t flou..ak
Cream
Soak. ma1
laied water foru
Hecald one uart
ninand a.c
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