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Baengerfestends have to add two reporters king of this realm; wherefore, all yon three policemen and a burglar to the who are come this day to do your occupants of this quarantined house? CORONATION OF KING homage, are you willing to do the Because, if that abso- king MARKETS is the case. 1 same?” The meanwhile stood BAENGERFEST ENDS [ J lutely refuse to feed them.” up by his chair and turned to each But one of the reporters stepped side, and the people acclaimed him Milwaukee. June 26, 1911. forward and bowed ceremoniously. IS BRILLIANT SPECTACLE with cries of “God save King George.” Butter—Creamery—Extras. 22c; "Madam," he you for Then followed the litany, the com- GREAT PICNIC prints, 23c; firsts, 19 @ "1 thank WITH 20c; said. sec- your kind invitation, but —it will be munion service and a short sermon onds, 16 @ 17c; process, 16@17c; impossible tor us to accept. 1 had in- preached by the archbishop of York, CONVENTION OF NORTH AMERI- dairy, fancy, 18c. E3QAM3TLf WEDOAffiTI break after which the oath vas administer- Bf(V ¥ tended to the good news earlier, Solemn Ceremony Is Performed in Westminster Abbey in CAN SAENGERBUND AT MIL- Cheese American, full cream AUTHOR THE CIRCULAR UTAIRGAOE“~ but this little game of burglar-in-a- ed to the king by the archbishop of Twins, lie; daisies, new, 11@11%; Canterbury. WAUKEE CLOSES. corner prevented me. The fact is, Presence of Distinguished Assemblage—lmmense Young Americas, 11 %@ 12c; long- the man in lower ten . etc. The COPYPSC/fZ /909J3Y TVS eO3&P-PtS~PP//.L. 'COMPAHr your Jap has been discovered to have Throng Royal Anointing and Coronation. horns. 11% @ 12c; limburger, new. 26 nothing mere serious than chicken- Sees Procession from Bucking- King George now was divested of 10@10%c; brick, 9%c; 14% SYNOPSIS. that Jim was in earnest, and that the LOUISVILLE MEET Swiss. pox, and —if you will forgive a poul- his crimson by lord great GETS 1914 @ rest of us were not crawling out a ham Palace, robes the 17c. try yard joke, there is no longer any chamberlain and in fresh, Jamea Wilson or Jimmy as he is called rear window while he held them at seated himself Eggs—Current receipts, as fcy hla friends, was rotund and look- necessity for your being cooped up.” the chair of King Edward 1., which and Gayety Marked Presence to quality, 11@12%c; recandled, ex- ed His the door, they came in, three of them Music shorter than he really was. Then he retired, quite pleased with contains the ancient “stone of des- tras, 16@16%c; seconds, 9@loc. ambition in life was to be taken seriously, and two reporters, and Jim led them of Great Assemblage of German but people steadily to do his London.—George V. was crowned wearing low buckled refused so. to the butler’s pantry. himself. shoes and black tiny.” The dean of Westminster Singers—Chorus the Largest Ever Live Poultry—Fowls, 12%c; roost- ftrt is considered a huge joke, except to king of Great Britain June 23 in West- velvet caps. Immediately behind them brought from the altar the golden himself, if he asked people to dinner ev- Here we found Anne, very white One would have thought we had ex- Gathered in America. ers. Sc; broilers, 20 @ 23c. eryone expected a frolic. Jimmy marries minster Abbey, and the ceremony for came the closed carriages of the royal ampulla and spoon, and the arch- Michigan, together a year and shaky, with the pantry table and hausted our capacity for emotion, but Potatoes—Wisconsin or Bella Knowles: they live empire had so long party, every one by splendid bishop anointed him on the the on and are Jimmy’s friends ar- two piled against the door of Jim said a joyful emotion was so new which the been drawn head, track, 1.00 @1.10; Dusty Rurals. divorced. chairs preparing performed range to celebrate the first anniversary hardly to was with a bril- horses gorgeously caparisoned. breasts and the palms of both hands, Milwaukee. The great thirty- @ swing the kitchen slide, and clutching the that we knew how receive 1.15 1.25. Dt his divorce. The party is in full liance never surpassed at any previous Through the windows of the great and blessed him. The next third of song North when Jimmy receives a telegram from his chamois-skin bag that held her jewels. it. king was festival of the Wheat— No. 1, northern, 98@99c7 Selina, abbey. lumbering people Aunt who will arrive in four hours She had a bottle of Burgundy open Then we all sat down and had some coronation in the historic old state coach the could invested with the colobium sindonis American Saengerbund, which has No. 2. northern, 96@97%c; No. 1. to visit him and his wife. He neglects to The gorgeous spectacle was witnessed get a glimpse of the king queen. of of tell ier of his divorce. Jimmy takes Kit beside her, and was pouring herself a champagne, and while they were wait- and fine linen and the supertunica been held in Milwaukee during four durum, 87@88c; No. 2, durum, 85 r by into his confidence. He suggests that Kit glass with shaking hands we ing for the police wagon, they gave about 7,000 distinguished men and Following their majesties rode the cloth of gold, his heels were touched days, closed with a picnic and kora- @ 87c. play the hostess for one night, be Mrs. when appeared. women, while massed in the streets household troops and especially picked with the golden spurs and sword Preceding Wilson pro tern. Aunt Selina arrives and She wr as furious at Jim. some to poor McGeirk. He was still the mers in Pabst park. the Corn— No. 3. yellow, 55c. the deception as planned. •rere of military of state was girded upon him, works out “I very nearly fainted," she said quite shaken from nis experience hundreds thousands who took bodies. Field Marshal Vis- after picnic was a parade, one of the most Oats—No. 3, white, 39c; standard. Jim's Jap servant is taken 111. Bella, up the King count Kitchener was at of armill Jimmy’s divorced wife, the house hysterically. “I might have been mur- when the dumb-waiter stuck. The shout Of “Long live the head which the and robe royal of spectacular held in Milwaukee in 38%c. enters the and asks Kit who is being taken away in dered, and no wine him and George” when tile cannon at the Tow- headquarters staff, as he was at cloth of gold were put upon him. In many the ambulance? one would have cared. cheered a little, he told a day, in which 3,000 singe:s Barley—Wisconsin. 88 @90c; No. Belle insists it is Jim. I er of London told them that the crown the King In turn, then, majesty was given the Kit tells her Jim is well and is in the wish they would stop that chopping, his story, in a voice that was creaky coronation of Edward. his participated. 2,98c; medium. 96c. house. Harbison steps out on the porch I'm had been placed upon the brows of this part of the procession, too, rode orb, the king’s ring, the glove and the so nervous I could scream.” from disuse, while Tom held my hand At the business session of the Cattle— Butchers’ steers, 5.00 @ and discovers a man tacking a card on Iheir sovereign. many Indian princes and maharajahs two scepters. the door. He demands an explanation. Jim took the Burgundy from her under the table. Saengerbund the following officers 5.75; heifers, [email protected]; cows, 3.75 The man points to the placard and Har- Great Throngs in the Streets. ar.d potentates of England’s widely All was ready now for the supreme printed with one hand and pointed the police He had bad a dreadful week, he were elected: @5.00; feeders, [email protected]; calves, bison sees the word "Smallpox” From the earliest hours of the morn- scattered dominions. Their splendid act. The archbishop placed St. Ed- on it. He tells him the guests cannot to the barricaded door with the other. said; he spent his days in a closet in 7.25 @ 8.25. leave quarantine is ing the population of London and the President—Charles G. Schmidt, the house until the “That is the door to dumb-wait- one of the maids’ rooms—the one Hogs Good, heavy butchers'. lifted. After the lifting of the quarantine the hundreds of thousands of visiters had Cincinnati, O. several letters are found in the mail box er shaft,” he said. “The lower one is where we had put Jim. It was Jim [email protected]; fair to best, light, 5.90 undelivered, to Henry been moving toward the royal route First vice president—Wm. Arens, one is addressed fastened on the inside, in some man- waking out of a nap and declaring @6.35; [email protected]. ■Llewellyn, Iquique, Chile, which was from Buckingham Palace to Westmin- Chicago, 111. pigs. written by Harbison. He describes mi- ner. The noises commenced about that the closet door had moved by Sheep—Lambs, 5.00 @6.50; ewes, nutely of their incarceration, also of his ster Abbey. As soon as the seats in Second vice president—Peter Met- eleven o’clock, while Mr. Brown was itself and that something had crawl- 3.00@ 3.50.
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