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THE XEWS AND OBSERVER, FRIDAY. MAY 3. 1912. LEADERS III HE TIV0B16LEAGUES STILL WIIIIIG riQCRACKEnSFOR ' lllA FOLLIES Not a Particle of Poisonous GEORGIA TOOK Lead or Sulphur in Parisian Sage tars where toilet goods ar seed! Here's mora proeXl "I take great pleasure In writing te Pa and thanking yon for the benefit have derived from'your great hair toalc PARISIAN SAOB. I was con fined In. St. John' hospiui in this city for over two months with typhoid fewer aad say hair Was failing out so much 1 thought I would be bald headed la a few months. I saw yextr- advertisement In tha If Yon Are Looking for a Carolina Took the Game at Chapel Hill by Score of 8 to 2; Features of Slow and Hair Dye Don't Vu , Parisian Saf e. A. and M. Defeated by ,Tnl strong Team by Score of Two to Nothing; the Best Game Of the Season ; Cincinnati , Nationals andj It you Want a wnnA SmUM. 7 Lifeless Event ftar hair dreaslnar. (Mi r tnr..i Inaiatllaata nnm w- n ..... VL wlfJWraal .m ' MJLmS!MiiX5Sw. i. r icTT c fcL - ' . i - i -g- rrf -rtrrrr xeiw.iv 1 a.. rerflay. Bin! WST icars World's Champions Drop ped Another; Giants' Ninth ' Straight; New U. S. League Comes In Philadelphia, May I. New ork again defeated the horn Un today is a poorir played game, n to i. am the pitcher ware Ineffective except Qulnn, who pitched the last nve In ning (or New Torlt, while both team mad many nettling errors. Score: R. H. K New York .... 411 4 It It Philadelphia ..4 1 00 ( 10 Vauchn, Holf. Qulnn and Street Morgan. Danforth and B(an. Time, l:lt. Umpire O'Loughlln and Wert trait. Barely Bawd Front a Shat-Out. Chicago. May I. Chicago defeated Cleveland, I to 1. tq4ay. The fame waa a pitchers' battfe between Walah aad Kahler. In which the former weakened after fllllni the bases In the seventh. Three buncehd hits, an error and aaciiAce fly Rave Chicago their scores, while a double, and triple saved the vtsttora a shut-out Score: R. H. E Chicago 001 190 OOx I Cleveland 00 000 0011 I Walsh. Leage and Block; Kahler aad Easterly. Time, 1:11. Umpires. Dineea and Perrtne. graatnci Lost This One In Sereath Washington. May I. Boston hit Oreom hard and timely today, de (eating Washington, to I. Hensa tlonal fielding plays were made by Lewis, Speaker, Knight and Fljrnn. Score: R. U. B Boston 4000l0 11 1 Washington 110 010 ooo i 1 t Halt and Nunamaker; 0room and Henry. Tims, !:. Umpires, Con ally aad Hart. Works Md Good Work for Detroit. Detroit. May I. Worka. pitching his flrat game of the season, shut out St. Louts. 1 to 0. Bailey waa wild and was replaced by Let in the aeo' ona. Score: R. H. K. Detroit St. Louis Works and , .100 000 OOx 1 1 . . 90 000 000 0 I 1 Onslow; Bailey. Lake and Krlchell. Tims, 1:4. Umpires, Kga aad Evans. Klae Straight for Giants. New fork. May I. Ths Giants won their ninth straight victory to day, defeating the Phillies, the acoro being ts 4. Big Jeff Tesreau, the O lasts' spttball recruit, outpitched Karl Moore, . Myers was ordered off the) Sold by Umpire Klsm for protest Ing s strike called on him la the eighth, aad WUstm. aalshsd his Urn -: " R. H. S. Philadelphia ...010 001 0014 I 1 Kew York Il ltx t I Moore and Oraham; Tesreau and Myers and Wilson. Tims, !:!. Urn plrea, KJem aad Bush. i Ass ISsa Up, Three of Ham. Boston, May l. Boston used up two Brooklyn pitchers, aad hit an other freely In the first two innings today, scoring 1 runa, and won by 11 to T.. Brooklyn hammered Brown from tha box, aXter scoring 4 runs In tno uiira. R. H. E. Boston ,04 Ml Mi 11 14 Brooklyn 101 T T Brown, Hogg and Qowdy; Kaotxer. Schardt, Ylnatiag aad Brwtn aad Biggins. Time, I; 07. Umpires. Rig. Jar aad Flnnaraa. ' Coose Eggs Osdy for 84. Iaieka. . 'St. Leula. May S. Twelve hlta off Boh Harmon ro sevea Innings today gave c-iacinnaa it rung ana a ehut- - out victory. Beech er opened tha . game with a double, was advaaced by Bates' bunt, aad was scored by - Mitchell, after Hoblltsell had been hit by a pitched beJL rrom that tints on, the visitors had things their owa ' way. Score: R.H.B, St. Leul 00 000 4 4 Claetaaatl 1. . .41 100 It II 0 4 . Harmon. WUlla aad Wlngo; Oaspar aaa jfeLsas, nme, i:m. utaplrsa, - Johnstone and Bason. , PlrasBS Slaughaar the Cuba. Pittsburg, May 1. Chicago waa shot-owt today by the splendid work 3 of OToole and the good support given . him by the Pittsburg players. Only - two Chicago runners reached third i base. Mclatlr waa taken out la tha LMilddio of Ue third, Reulbach taking his place. v Score: ' R.K.1 Pittsburg ......11 000 Ix 11 1 'Chicago M 0004 f 1 . 2 OTool sad CHbsoa; Mclatire, Reulhaoh and Archer. Time.1 1:41. . vmptros, Breanaa aad Owena. Jf r ' - ;. ' mnssiami 1 . , ; Dream of a LobsterFiend ' ' t wmsbtifcCA I l aN '1 .;"''! j--" ' ' ...... . ' ' . ... 1 V feated th. v?.r K. 3." t ?K.to,d'r bjr af were th. hi..T iui"T vl s""e Wlnatoa . i . " " " cm? iuT. " h,t Bailey, stnfle ,. .r- Presented with two runs In the second, when Haaes let Btewart a sinle roll to the fence. Carolina had one liven her In th flrat, when Stewart muffed Leak's fly. The score was led In Carolina's half pf the second by Bailey's triple, fol lowed by Page's alnale. The tie was not broken until the sixth. Swlnk tripled, after fan. ned; Leak popped a foul; Irbv stn rled. ecoMnf Bwlak. Wlnstead doubled and Bailey singled, scorlni Irby and Umstead. Again In the seventh Carolina got next to V. P. I.'a crack pitcher, saved especially for her. and by bunching four singles, scored three more runa. After the second Inning V. P. I. never tnreatened, Lanier being mastar at all times. TTHIS Brilliantly Planyed Game at Winston-Salem With Char lotte Team of Carolina Association Special to News and Observer.) WInstou-Salem. Mav 1 winatnn. Salem bested Charlotte In a brilliant game of ball here this afternoon, th score being 4 to 1. Both teams plied up goose acss until the sixth Innlna. when Manager Asteen of the Hornets, lambasted ths horsehlds over right Held fence for his team's only acore. The Twins tied the score In th seventh, and In the alghth they added three more, as the result of heavy stick work. The unexpected happen ed when Dick Smith hit a line drive grounder, the ball bounding over th iert neld fence. Score: R. h. B. winston-Balem .000 0S9 llx 4 II Charlotte 000 001 000 1 t Batteries Hardraadt and Garvin Bhserly and Coveland. IIETIST Took the Game With Furman University at Greenville by Score of Four to Two Greenville. S. C. Mav I. Wake sorest got on her root again and took a game from furman by the sooro of 4 to I. Underwood" for Wake Forest allowed (our hlta. Carson for locals yielded six. Features of game were Utley's home run over left field fence wtia one man on base, tha batting of Turner and a ona hand -stab In left ueia. 8cre R. H. E wake Forest 4 4 t rurmaa University t 4 I WARRENTOlf DEFEATS WAXK FOREST SCRCBa Sarahs Made ' the Other Boyt Earn It By Piling Up Elevea Rant la first inning. (Special to News aad Observer. ) wane Forest. May I-Warrontoa High School defeated the Wafca For- est scrubs this afternoon by tho acore or 11 to is. it waa aa uphill victory at tha scrubs made t runs In tha first Inning, driving Ktacaid from th box. Whitley, who -relieved him, pitched gilt edge ball. Tho game was featured by tho work of Tucksr, tha prop short stop. Wendell Defeats Knlctitdaae, N WeadelL Msv f . Wendell dafaat. ed Knlghtdalo la aa Interesting game of ball hers yesterday afternoon Jky tho acoro of it to 7. ' Tho rams waa mora Interesting than tho score would Indicate. ThS features wars tha nl.4na- nt the whole outfield for the vhdtori aad the hitting of Richardson (or ths notne team aad the catch of a foul fly by Davis on third. Wendell ....! ai it it 1 Kalghtdale ;. ! 41 I T I Batteries: HlntosL and PaolafiWaii Marsh boa aad Hester. A financier la a mu i bU of laduotng other men to pile up a fortune (or hlmamir .Ur Lyons, I11S GO won V we of Parisian wnico is manufactured only In - ""'x cwnia at aruar drug ad department atorea aad ail coua- BASEBALLSUMUARY. AM ERICAIT LEAGUE. At Detroit Detroit. 1; St, Louis. . At Philadelphia Phlll.iphla, i; Nsw Tork. il. At Chicago ch.lco. ; Cleveland, i. At Waahlngton Wsshlngton. ; Boston, . ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston Boston, 11; Brooklyn, T. At 8t Louis St. Loula, ; Cincinnati. Id. At Pittsburg Pittsburg. ; Chicago, a. At New York New Tork. ; Philadelphia, 4. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.' At Baltimore Baltimore, II; Toronto, I. At Providence Providence, I; Buffalo, I. At Jersey City Jersey City, I; Montreal. 4. At Newark Newark. 4; Rochester, T. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At St Paul St. Paul. I: Indlanaaotta. a At Kansas Cltv Kansas City. 1: TUa At Minneapolis Mlnneapolla 1: Louisville, t. At Milwaukee Milwaukee, 1; Columtma, I. U. S. LEAGUE At Cleveland Cleveland. I; Pittsburg, a. At Cincinnati Cincinnati. I; Chicago. I. At New York New Tork. I; Reading, I. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Montgomery Montgomery, ; MoMls. g. At Nashville Nashville. I; Memphis, t. At Chattanooga Chattanooga, t; Atlanta, I. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At afcBvlllA Jacksonville, 1; Macon. . (Called axu inning, rain.i At Savannah avanah. I; Columbia, S. At Albany Albany, I; Colombo a. CAROLINA ASSOCIATION. At Spartanbsrs Spartanburg, S; Greensboro, a. At Anderson . - Anderson, IT: Orsearllla. 1. At Winston-Salem WlBstoa-Saleen. 4; Charlotte, 1. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. At Lynchburg Lynchburg, f: Deirvm. . At Petersburg- Petersburg. I; Roanoke 4 (It la- nlngs). . At Norfolk Norfolk. 1: Newport Neva. I. At Richmond Richmond, 4; Portsmouth, II. 1 COLLEGE BALL. At Bristol- Washington Collage, l; Bristol (Appalachian Leajrual. a. At Lexlngtoa. Vs. Oullford CoUege. I; T. M. I., 4. At Philadelphia University of Psnnsytvanm, I; XJni. ersny 01 Virginia, a.. ons Some women are like swlada. ' The Impression they make depend entire ly ob the dreslng. Phllaadwr . Joha- Genius Is 1 per coat lasolrarlaa aaa t per osoL peisplraUea. Rob r Chambers. CASTORIA UitoAmiZXn. .N'TaAni' all boat. I wisa yo good luck In all ways aad Utaak you again for what It has dona (or me." Mr MaL iiaay, ii nru inn m.. Spring- STANOINGOF CLUBS XATIOKAL LEAGCB. Ctuh. Cincinnati Won. ....It ....10 I.t. PC. .too .741 .too .421 .410 lit .1(4 .167 New Tork Bostoa .. Chicago . Pittsburg Brooklyn ... Philadelphia SC Loula .... AMERICAir LEAGUE. Clue. Chicago ,. Boston Washington Won. ....II ....10 e t Lost. 10 10 11 P. C. .754 .((7 .571 .500 .500 411 .til .217 Cleveland 7 Philadelphia Detroit St Loula . . Now Tork . SOUTHERN LEAGUE. hair, but PAK181AIV AiK h th Club. Won. Loat. r C Mobile ..' 11 7 ill Memphis 0 7 .5(1 ChattanoogA I 7 til Birmingham 1 I i: Atlanta 1 .too Montgomery 1 .471 Nashville 7 I .417 New Orleans I 1 .421 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Club, Won. Lost r. C. Albany I 1 .717 Savannah I I .727 Jacksonville I 4 (47 Macon 4 ( .600 Columbus 1 10 .111 Columbus 1 10 .147 VIRGINIA LEAGUE Club. Petersburg , Newport N01 Norfolk .... Roanoke . . , Portsmouth Lynchburg . Richmond . Dan villa .. Won. v l.ot. P C. .400 .611 .641 .600 .600 .444 .417 .400 CAROLINA LEAGUE Club. Spartanburg Charlotte . . . Greenville . . Winston Andersen . . . Qiooiiswoi u Won. .1. 4 Set dee t Lost, P.C. 1 .117 1 .171 4 .410 4 .41 4 .410 1 410 At WhilmU btsttret. Whttxett N. t. May I. Senior evening will be celebrated et Whit est Institute Saturday at 1:10. Be sides music, there will be aa oration by J. r. Price, class history by & H. Currle, recitation by Miss Isle Wheel er, essay by Miss Roberta Shepherd, class poem by H. C. Tyson, class prophecy by C. A. Tyson. TARBORO LOST OUT Scotland Neck Baseball Team and Especially the Pitcher, Showed Up Strong in the Game Scotland Neck. May 2. This after noon In a closely fought game of ball the gootland Neck High School de feated the Tarboro High School by the score of 4 to 4. The features of the game was ths pitching of Sblslds for Scotland Neck, h striking sut IT men. The playing of both sides wae fast and furious at all times aad at ao time did the game elackea In Inter- The score: B. H B. Scotland Neck 1 001 110 I 4 I Tarboro 001 020 10 4 I 1 Batteries: Scotland Neck , Shields ad Hardy: Tarboro. Brltt and Hedgea Summary: Struck out by Shields, IT; by Brltt, I: base on balls off Shields, I; Brltt, I; hit by Shields. 1: by Brltt. none: three base hits Jossy (or Scotland Neck; two base hlta Anderson, T . of Tarboro uad Anderson, T.. or Scotland Neck. At tendance, too. Time 1.14. Umpire House. the nw. St.?" trough, and Ulook- "Jlrfe1 Fame, until the final out. Both Thompson, of OeorglZ. and Robsrtaon. Of A. and M.. pitJS .rid t&iV"- red off both were well scattered The team -were evenly matched and1 battled all the way throurh 12? . S Td J" m4 " the fourth nd ninth. Robertson struck the dan geroua MoWaorter out twice, welkins him once, The features of th game war "peer's playing at third, taking thlr teen chances without error, one atop being exceedingly fast, also assisting In two doubles, the pitching of both Kobartson and Thompson, and Rob ertson's hitting and stealing. First Inning Georgia: Thompson. H , out. second te first; Brannen flew out to .second. McWhorter fanned. A. and M.: Farmer hit to left, go- -a w awena en sMlert's sacrifice, Selfert out pitcher to first; Hsrtaell popped up to ascend. Robertson hit a long one to centre, who gathered It in. Becond Innlns oAria irnh.1.1.. lanseo, uoweaa fanned, Hartasil fum weo- Twittye bouncer, Covtagton A. and M.: PatlAi, hit Paynes laid down one and pitcher threw hi ail to aamiuL ..4 Jaynas both aafa. Stafford went cut . attempted bunt on third strike. Page """. opear now out to right w.. . n4n Georgia: Covington w ibl rnomDann. r" w&iki inompson. n.. fanned Hr.i,.. hit 10 imru. wna t.w. fn.A. nrannen safe on lirat. McWhorter waixea. ttuumns out second to first A. and M.: Fanner out, second ts nrei, swuan lanneo. Harts 1 1 fanned. rourtn Innings Georgia: Bowdea fanned. Twltty hit over second. Olnn sacrificed, Twllty going to seoond.Olnn out. pitcher to first, Covington hit to second, who fumbled It, Twltty scor ing from second by Ums ha had re oovsred the ball. Covington out, pitch. er 10 snort, wnen trying to take ond. 1 A. and M.: Robertson sit a long fly mua rauon nit to centre, who let It go through his legs, Jayaee popped h u pivcner, Btanord ranned. Georgia 1; A. and M. I. Fifth innlna Otar1a.; Thnmn-a C.. want out third to first, Thompson, H, hit to centre, Brannen hit to can. tre, McWhorter fanned, Hutchlna (lew vui to 1 en. A. aad M.: Pan out awmii t a "vr lunoo, sarmer ranned. Mxth Inning Georgia: Bewden s nit oy pitcher. Twluv waa hit bv uinn-sunted to Roberteon, who threw Bowden out at third, Cov ington hit one to Bpeer. who touched loiru ana inrew Ginn out at second. A- f" : SeUert hit over thud. Hartaall nannl ... nih. Robertson hit for two bases. Seiferi ewig uuvn out at horns whoa at- impansj 10 aoore. Fatten fanned. "von ta innliur Georwla: nmai. "i out 10 left TboltiDaoi H., fanned, Brannen out third to flrat A. A M.: Jajrnaa flaw out Ia - Stafford dropped one over first Page fvpiwi up 10 uura, epeer out third te first Eighth InfllDS Oeorrli' U.vw ter out to HartselL a Una drive. Itmrt. sell mishandled Hutchlna' mu.H Bowdea hit te third, who threw him out at first and Hutchlna. trying to taks third, was out first to third. A. end M.: Farmer out te left Set fert out short to first Hartsell out on line drive to short Tucksr replaced Paitoa t for A. and M. Ninth Innlne Osoraia: Twlt third to first Olnn walked and second, Covtngtoa out on foul fly to third, Thompson, C. hit over short Twltty scoring, Thompson, H.. out third to first A. aad M.: Robertana hit wm- stole second, stole third, belna- ruu wmu uurg ana noma wnen Twk. er bit te third, Jayaee fanned. Stafford fanned. Tabs hi Sell Oram OKORGIA. A3.R.H.PXJ.A,. Thompson, PL, a a 6 t 1 1 . 0 Brannen. I b McWhorter, e. (. Hutchlna, lb .... Bowden. e. ...... 1 r. (. Olnn. L (. Covington, lb .. Thompson, C p Totals . II I I II T I A.B. R H. P.O. A. E. A. A M. Farmer, c f. .. .4 Selfert c Hartaall. a a . Roberteon. o .. Patton, lb .... Jaynes, r. f . ... Stafford. L (. .. Page, lb Speer. lb 4 .....I I t . I I i Tucker, lb ST 14 X The appearance of a man's footwear of ratrU great weight when a lig order or an taportant is position Is in the balance, ith STlH'SWSHOESfl 'J on your feet. you can devote your mind unreeermiljyfli j to the oroDosition in hand. Whpn trm "mDt ,aW I a little credit is due THE A dollar saved Is eometimea a dollar wasted." You 1 realize this when you find that in THE STETSOlv; SHOE there is a perfection of. fjt, finish and rtyte that nrt rhain 9 1 v -, ouue iMoacsaca, Look for th. RED DlA110ND-ble ol QUAUTYT WHITING & H0RT0N 10 East Martin Street ' - Raleigh, N. C. "SMn$ cost mot bythtpair bat If bythtyat. core by Innings: R. H. B. Georgia 000 100 0011 I I A. and M 004 000 000 0 I Batteries: Thompson, C. and Bow dsn; Robertson and Self art Summary: Struck out by Thomp son, ; Robertson I. Bass on balls off Thompson ; off Robertson I. Wild pitches by Thompson 1. Rob ertson 1. Hit by pitcher Bowden. Twltty. Left on bases Georgia, I; A. and M. I. Stolen bases Branasn. Olnn, Robertson, I. Two-base hit Robertson and Thompson C, 1. Dou bts plays Speer to I' at ton. It peer to Page to Bpeer. Umpire, Hoffman. Time of game, 1 hour and 41 minutes. OFF TOJBALTIMORE A. and M. Track Team Left Yesterday to Compete In the South Atlantic Intercol legiate Championships - The representatives of A. di II. Col lege, who will compete la the track meet In Baltimore left yererday at nooiu Ten men go front th college to attend this meet which to known as tn Srath Atlantlo Intsr-oollealata Championships and which takes place on May 1-4 en John's Hopkins University Athletlo Mold at Baltimore. They will be joined later by Coach E. L. Green. Manager B. L. Caldwall and Dr. Burton J. Ray. The men who will repreeent A. A M. la this meet are, Floyd, la the weights; Hurtt wetxhta hle-h limi and vault; Trotter, la the mile and half-mile; Smith, la the mile and two mile; Smith, P. C, la the pole vault; MOfver, In the quarter and niu-wiML nones, in ina low nurdiaa ana Droed jump; Harris, la ths mils and two mile; Boylan, la the half and quarter-mile aad Potter In the (rt.)s. Confederate Veteran Dead, Princeton. N. C. Mav l Mr. Am. PW. Oliver, a Confederate veteran and greatly Moved cltlaaa dlsd at his noma near Princeton today. Bovolo are Baolo of Th earefal SMthsr, wee watcbei cMsty th physical ssFsltsrlOe f bar cellar. WIN sasa dlsesver that the eust lasertaal tklag la eaaert1e wlik a cttld' staat seed health I t kern th swl mMBiy eps. Bluggua atweie win s telWwed hf lee of appetite, mtlmsm darlag slats. Irritability and s eosen ssd sss similar sHdesoe ef physical disorder. At the ant tga f sseh dlsvrder ate child s teupeearal ef Dr. Caldwell' yrsp Peseta at sigh t alga e reOrlag sad Sep the doe the follewias; sight If peeeeeary Bore taaa thai will seareely b Tea will tad tsst th ehlM wUl lis scvestosHd seed esirits at Bare ssd will eat asd lep aerswlly. I Tola ranedy I a vut laprsvesMnt ever IsiHa, eatharuVa, laxattva water sad Slav tUi Tthuaa which ar iltegelaer tee sew- v Ti-..Vi'. V-HX ,'Stt3Ji 5ly.1 STETSON sww t TBIfJITK LOSES i LYNGHBURG GA Washlngto and LeaBaB Ten,; Defeated Durham Squad by 7 to 4 Because of Poop. Fielding ' 'i . (Special la News and Observer.) 'i Lynchburg, Va, May I 4. gt tame eharaotarUed by peer teldlaa; t. en the part et the Tar Heal beya.) Washington and Lee defeated Trtatty. ' College here today, T to 4. The leoaii team also failed to make a good shew ing tn th field at erltteal stda. Kanlps for Trinity, pitched good baU.' but used hut head badly la rntereepU Ina a throw from center la the Math. ' aad allowing Turbyflil to aoore, whenx he should have been out Trinity scorsd their three runs tn the third. ' earning one, making another one en Donahue's wild heave to first., Setting the third en a passed balk lie for Washington aad Lea, held the vtettore dowa to sU hlta, aad pitched i a good game. co"! It Rat W. A U 10 001 tin T I S Trinity HUHI10-4 4 9 -l Batteries: Lite and Donahue: Kanlpe and McLean. Stolen bases JTeuehse, " Anderson, Webster, 1; Balerty. Smith, . LI I. Three-bass hit LUe. Two-base hit Erwln. Struck out By LUe. Hj: by Kanlpe, I. ,- . Death of Mrs. If. D. 1 (Special to News and Oaeatwao V Fayetteville, N. C, May I. Mra, Elisabeth Brady Arm field, wife ef M. D. Armfield. of this city, died ed he, home on Hay Mount early that inert Ing. Mra. Armfield wae daughter of the late W. E. Brady, formerly of this place, but later ow Hendereea. In addition to her husband, ahaj leaves an Infant eon and a sister, Mra, Owen F. Love, of Chicago. Child Hoallil erfal hrr a eklld. t7tly, Keyear, N. C aad Mrs. k7r, N. C aad Mrs. t L. Rain Oa, ar always sesvued wttk Da I' Syrsp Pep eta, aad wttk thsst. paneo, caMwen's gyrse i ss with ihenssads et eg steals, tees M as aTsad hkxaUve. It la really sure taaa a laaaOve, ter at tains aaparlsr teals pro) te sees sad streastaea twhtrh bet brief waei ad with aa4 aad bewels e that after It all Issatlves eaa be dlse seta re wUl de Its ewa work.- Asyea wtobJag 0a make a trtaUof esMsy aeiere aima n se the tea way ef a diuggiet si tfty esate sr dollar a Urge sett (ffsnlly att aha I a aasmb) beta sent lets heeat tr cserg ey sunpry sssmssisg pr. i CsMweU, 404 Wesatagten C Meat 111. Test same aad Ulan sa a sard wiuVaa. ' -i - - - 1
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