Who's slicker?

Democrat, Jan 14, 1926 

SEVENTH STREET

Hill Set Aside for coasting,

making that sport 

safer for the children

At the request of a committee of the Kiwanis Club, the marshal was asked to set aside Link's Hill, on Seventh Street, for the children to use for coasting, street to be closed to other traffic during sledding periods.

No other of the larger hills to be used for coasting. Drivers of autos and wagons as well as the parents of children are asked to cooperate in this effort for the safety of the coasters.

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Recently many of our citizens ere "fleeced" by solicitors of magazines and the purchase of neckties from people representing themselves as mutes.

In the latter case, the box of ties was knocked over and the mute forgot himself and said, "Never mind, it won't hurt them."

It was suggested that a plan be worked out that all beggars and solicitors must first get approval of a committee that investigated.


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