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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER DETEGTIVESSTILL R E Jealousy - or : Vengeance" Be lieved To Have Been motive "".for, ElweH Murderer 7 i Kew Tork, June les4Jealouay orer Nromn er enf esnce - for henry' lomti atutaiasd at card, . which, it either, furnished ther saotire -for the murder Acre kst Triday of Jeeepk B. Elwell, wealthy turfman nnd "Vhiet wisnrd.' The police tonight "were fluctuating b4wern these thwrlea in 4hir efforts te eolre a criree which they ad;ltte4 was the snort bsffhng they had cocoon tered ia years. . j t , ' ' Clara point to the weman theory, according to the majority, of' the da teetiTesworkiag en the eaa. They claimed thia theory was strengthened today when it u loaned that jMsrlt lMrvtn, uweu a Housekeeper,, nsa lotted ia the bedroom of bia home, wbea ba waa shot, woataa a ailk on dergeracat, whose aaase ia being with - BAFFLED FO CLU . .... held vending her examination. Cocrktioa tbat tho kasbend of this women, a ex-eraiy ansa, killed tha whist expert, ia expressed by soma de teetires. Tho aixa of tba bullet aad tha - fact, that it bad a atl ke ap parently indicate that a f orerament automatic pistol was used, they laid. A forty-are ia toe large a weapon for popular tiriliaa nee, they explained, ad tha steel jacket Indicated tbat the ballet wee fired from en automatic. Oa the other hand the police were re - loetant to discard the Ihsory that a gambler, "brohee," ait whist by ia-; tereational authority oa the fame, may nave doae the shooting. They aought to trace the source of a report that aurb . gambler bad threatened to kiU Elwell, aad ia eentfnsiag today, exarainaitoe of . society women, sporting men ana prom inent tgiirea ia New York's financial district, where Elwell occupied a brok er'a office, devoted moat of their ques tions te "rtg play" in which bs bsd ea gaged. . , v- . .... Some witaeeaes described to the police game ia which the eky literally waa the . limit, games ia whkh Elwell had match ed wits And considerable resources, of his owe against the still greater rs . aoucrf of Aaaockn with aa-iaMrba- tioaal reputation. ' ,'" Oa the other bead, stories of El- well's ''killings," ence esjimsted by bis wife, from wboa he was'separaied, as -aignrir thirty ;ih6uaand74oliarf oae rening, were eoatradieted by "Wilbur CirBMdrMortaledwitSr the tanking Brat of E. N Breitung and Company. .. : Whitehead, an iatimatal f riead f EI-w-ell's, who bimself ia eoaiidered aa - - aatbority oa bridgs spent nnch of the day at the district attorney's offlee. He described the dead man as aa "enthusi- -tie UmrT rather 4ha- big wlner;- KENNEOT HONE; W1N8 GAME, ' Jl Ioer, June lvI tbe hardest fought . rgkrae of tha eeason th Esnaedy Home or JUastoa vent dew la defeat at the haads of the Dowr "Bear Cata" to the - to aa of 7 to 6. It appeared tbat the visiters had the game stored. away oa m warn mo flaal Inning, when, with throe men ra base, Cirils pasted one ewr the right field fence scoring four vans. This waa the beginning of bat- ting rally. s - UST tXERCISES ' , - - ?r- - 0tleTrsm Page Oae. ; Through bia firmness, bis gentleness, bia eommoa aense aad feeling of bn- manneaa, bo baa brought Us almost to the point "whers tha boaor ivttem ad- Aaaaal Oratoi - rt the asetinr wss tomed erer to President Chase Xpr the rateneai contest for the Willie P. dalJlis:, four .ianioxa..bo. spoke were Joha P. Waabbura of Lil kagtoa ea 'The Progreaa of tha t'nl- -Trrairy- Tewarda en IdeaJ," Thomas J. . Brawley of Gastenia on "The Unrrer Sity aad the State," Columbus A. Hoyle ef Fallstoa on "Another Step Toward Our Ctmocratie Ideal," and Tolger L. Townsead of Bessemer City en "Amer ica, of Traditional Isolation or of Twen tieth Cenury Progress." Tha winner wilt aot be - aanouneed naul Wedaeaday, but the hero of the . contest wsa naqutitionably C. A. Hoyle. 2a the midst ef his oration, a atirring defense ef the League of Nations, he ' ( lost freck of bii set speech. Hesitst- um mue two, as asa to eit dowwlrr . j WitAout lutthmg. During the succeed ling epeech be went over to Preeident jCbaaa and naked permission, to repeat Ibie oration. "I aa aura this audieaes will listen j willingly to a maa who refuses to admit hiaaelf defeated." said Preiideat Chase ho Ue crowd in Oerrard -Ball. And tTonng Hoyle began bia speech again, - ,wt straight through 4o the end, and ; toisbed in whirlwind of applause." j "l think two vlctoriee bare been won this platform -thia morning, aald .Prwaideat Chase. f " INSTALL A JOURNALISTIC ' . LV FRATERNITY AT COLLEGE ChapeLBill, June ii.rrLisUUAUoa..A tbe aeeead Southern chapter of Sigma - Uelta tni, matiosal professeiaal jour- naliatie frataraitr, waa affected in the fairs rtity of North Carolina last Sat urday night by Soger Suffsn, ea-ns- lionnl president of the fraternity, of ftew Tork City. . , ,-. Tba chapter persoanel ef the local chapter ia composed of eight students in journalism aad a member, of the ' English departmenfcrTbeor ara E. rrteo of Leakearille, O. B. Porter of Kemersrille, H. 0. Wert ef Qreene. bora, N. O. Gooding of New Bern. Jona.-. tbaa DaaUla of Xsleigb, F. J. 'IJipfert - f Wmtton-Ssleai, T. C Wolfs ef Ashe- eitle, Joha Ayrork ef Kaleigh aad Prof. - C. A. Hibbard, . honorary. DR. LILLY'S RESIGNATION - ACCEPTED BY CHURCH ' Winston Salem, Jane 14. The First Presbyterian congregation" by reojest ls eecepted the resignatlpt. of their r-eetor. Dr. D. Clsy Lilly, effective Ja'r first,, eo he ran accept a call f 'noted a month's raeatioa. Tie ordinal food and drug act of CIH BASEBALL LEAGUE WILL OPEN-WEDNESDAY Full Schedule. I Arranged With . Thirty-three Games To Be Played The City Besebalk-League will open its season Wednesday afternoon, June Id, atd":3 p. m when the strong Sea board taaos aad the Moose aggregation wvCSTasSTnSe opening contest at the League Park. Indications point toward a hard fought. game and a large crowd should be preseat to witness it. , There U ,m anJeeion charge, of 23 cents for men, IS cents for boys and lsdies7 t ree7 Half of ihe gala proceeds after expenses bare- been paid- wrill go to ' aoma charitable institution ne schedule is aa follow j June 1 Loyal . Order of Moose s Seaboard, at L gaeePrau.k HT HT BT Seaboard, at Leaeua Fart. Juno . IS Business and Professional Man ts. Carolina Light, and Power Compear, at .League Park. - June 10 Fntiea ..Memorial re. .rjjot MUls. at Pilot Mills. uae 25 Loysl Order, of Moose TS, JPiiot '. at Pilot Mill. 'Jane 58eaboard raw Business and Professional Men At Leaarue Park, v July S PuJIea Memorial re. Caro lina Light and Power Company, nt Lea. rue Park. July -Beabeerd st Pilot Jlihle, nt Pilot Mil at. ?.- ;ji -e July (Business, and Professional Men ra. Moose, at League Park. July r Moose rs i'ullen Memorial, at League rark. -; July 10. Seaboard hrn. Carelinn Light and Power Company, at League x'ars. - - - July. 10 Business and Professional Men ra. Pilot Mills, at PUot Mills. July W. Moose rs. Carolina Light and Power ('ompaay, at League Park. July 17 Business and Professional Mea rs. Pullea Memorial, at League Park.'' --" t July" 17 Moose 'rr Pilot Mills, at Pilot Mills. , . July 26 Moose ra. jeSaboard, at Lea gue Park. - - ,-. .r - :-. : , ' . .July 27 Business and Professional Men rs, Carolina Light and Power Cora panfjiat eLague Park., V " 7 August. -S4Jeaboatd s. Pulka Me morial, at Pilot-Mills. , August S Pullea Memorial ra. Caro lina Liglit. and Power Compsat, at Lea gue Fsrk. - t-.-- Auguat 4 Business and Professional Mea rs. Seaboard, at League Park. August 6 Beabeard rs.-pjlot MiHa,at League Park. , . , , August 11 Business aad Professloanl Menjrs. Moose, at League Parhv- ; August 11 (Carolina Light aad Power Company ra. Pilot Milla, at Pilot Mills. August 12 Moose re. Pullea Memor ial, at League Park. . . " August 13 Business and Professional Men vs. Pilot Mille, at League Park. 'August 14 Seahoardrer-Caroliaa Light aad Power Company, at League Park. '-r - r : .-. August IS Moose rs. Carolina Light and Power Company, at Pilot Mills. August 18 Business and Professional Men ts. Pollen Memorial, at League Park.- -- ; -- -- Auguat 19 Seaboard rs. Pullea Me morial, nt League Park. . .. Children Who Are Pale sia'. Weak ' Need a Quinine and Iron Tonic GBOVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC purilles and enriehee the . blood ' and builds up the whole system. A Gen eral Strengthening Tonie for . Adulta aad Children. 60. Adr. (Contiaaed From Page One.) declared it was the Alabama solon who first heard the pleaa of the good roads apostles "when the other members of Congress looked upon us as wild men front - HftrnHn snd luiistira " " ' "He wirj-alwayi our f rirad-sald Colonel Cameron. No President, how- erer, would sgree to sign the bill un til we- gw 4 4e the Demeereitie -yiy- form at that time or in 1918 and Mr. Wilson told the American Road Con gress be stood squarely upon the eon- - rentioa plank. Then Senator Bank- head took up Federal aid aa aa admin istration messure and pushed' it to completion invlDld and increased ' it in li. c Vet CoBtPfttt 1ST!mA'Kcliff SS lThftttylotin,lW4 Mtawr Onlaa. MorpUW Mtoend.NoTNAiicoTiv s .lHlDcraedytbf. iKSiteS-"-toCBrMCajW rnrrTj"" Ssact Copy of VVrappat, - -j 'HUM- J ii) LI TpSSss Democratic Chairman Says G. - 0. P. Tactics Have Awak ir --ned Distrust - - - Democratic 8tse Cbairmaa Thomas D. Warren, who waa in Balelgh yesterday s legal business, announced that tha Demecratie campaign in this SUte would open about August 1. He is now look ing around for a suitable suite of offices ff.ee".-fceadarUraC ' Mr. Warren was optimistic about the outlook. The Republican! bar -awakened widespread distrust it appears te him. The fact that e tfepubliean Sen ator waa 1 indicted a the charge of buying an election, eonricted and sen tenced to the ptnitentisry was terrible blaek eye for the" Republicans, said Xfw Wa .... .Mil whan an ifltt f that there came out the scandal of the Wood and Lowden campaign funds the situa tion waa about as bad as rt eonia oe for them, ia the judgment of the State chairman', but, said lie, it wss made worse still by the nomination of n weak and colorless candidate and the adoption of ; at raduTiiiT prat form., Tbrrors of the pposltion parry would operate powerfully in bchslf of the Democracy. Mr. Warren declared. But he felt also that the reeori of the Democracy ia Congress and in the Presidency aad cabinet positions bad been such an to command the support of the people an , Ha own merita. Mr, Warren was asked his riewe to the outlook ia the SUte and aa to whether progrcssire legialstioa enacted by the legislatrre of 1919 would eanse the Deaoernta to lose say aeata ia the General Assembly. He said he beliered the people at the polls would ratify tha work of the legislature and that the Dens oc ratio majority in the House aad Senate would be more apt to be larger than to be entailer. Mr, Warren, with many other North Carolina delegatee to the Democratic National . coarentioa will leare bete tuhday fo-Ban rrancisco. . REGISTRATION FOR STATE COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL The registration oflee of the State col lege Summer school will be open this morning from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. The demonstration school pupils will register ia the Mechanical building next to PuJ len ball. All other etudenta will reg ister in Winston hall, room 111. Prof. T. Allen, secretary of the State Board of Esaminers, will be on hand to adriae students in regard to courses leading to certification.:, . ...-!.... Lecture, open Wednesday morning. One of the largest and -moat . suc eeseful sessions in the history -of the institution is expected linee courses 7 The Weather: Lacal Office, United States Weather Beresa - fOBECAST Raleigh, June 14. For North Carolina Generally fair and continued warm weather Tuesday and Wednesday. : -. TEMPEBATUBE Highest temperature ..........w . 9t jmM.t tomiMraturo ....... 73 eMail temperature , .T,Tt7?..i;; . 92 Excess for the day...,.,.,. 7 Arerage daily deficiency . since January 1st 8.1 . PBKCIPITATION (in inches) Amount for the 24 hours ending : at I il jl .00 Total for the month te date. 1.81 Deficiency fort6e month.... Deficiency ainee January 1st..... 4.00 HOtlOUX.,,., 8 a.m. Um. Dry bulb '.. l M Wet-bulb .,I0OU Bel, humidity ... 60 PBESBUBE (Bednced to acn lerel) S au m. .29.92. 8 p. a.. .29.87. 8narise.4:96 a. m. Sunset. .7.-93 p. For Infants tnd Children. Know That Gonuina Castoria Beara.the For Ovor Thirty Years p.a. M 7L 80 mm m , BBaaaSB aamaaanaAaas aBanaMSMaJSBsn awaaaaa aaahahai ahaaaaa - - wees vaeaoesaaen nwawareaarwraj, veresv washarfl fwere bar been inereaaed aad made more practical than ever before. 5 . i A. i.st ." . DOYT WORST Ll ' Take Bersford'a Add Phaaphate to ateady the. nerrea. A delicious tonic drink builds energy, totea the eystea- At druggists. Adr. t r-rw' ENTRANTS FftR BICYCLE-"- RACES REGISTER TODAY The final entries for Jhs Boya' blcyele races ve be neid Tnursdsy win . be re. ceired today. All boys who bare not registered aad .aspect te be ia the rerea should secure an application at the T. M-.C. A. or eoae bicycle ahop aad regbterV, . . . A large number of prixee bars been donated by various eosnpaaiea dealing in bicycle nad ncceaaone.. TSe- lateet prise ia a fine ec4 of tires front the Fisk Bnbber Co. The prUes include, gold watches. Urea, lighta, cyclometer; pump, saddle, handle-bars, gold knife,1 gold knife and chain and. several medals, , This erening the coamittee'in charge of the races will meet at the Jtoye Dt- risten of the Ti M.C A. nnd make final handicaps, etc. Is) all probability the boar act for the races will be 9 JO Tbnradey moraing. . . - ... A meeting ef all entrants will be bold at th Y. M. C. A Wednesday erening nnd boys will be told of their handicaps at tUis time. - Each fellow will Oe exanv iao-4 ta snake certain that he k phyai eal'.y qvclified to eater 'the races. .. REMOVES TOUCHY ' COONS and ' BRINGS FNSTANT ' RELIEF . 'Apply few drops on ' tort, touchy corn or both- . ersoms eailoua. XngUntly , tho toreneu leaTet. "At- t Easo " remores hard eornt, 7 - toft eornay or eorai bo-' , t: tween iho toes, without Ronmen or irriution "At EaneMthfnar.nted corn remoTer is told at all drag tore. Manufactured by RI aTANlr SALES CO. - IF POSLAM CAN HELP YOUR SKIII DO LET If If Pastaaa beMa aar coaatort taatiaw fcrrwa-m haliar tba and endlaate itaiait tTMbla, tot' it hrtaa rwa wae asmls at ma 1to rU aaaa erar ai all s as If swa km mafciwJ he. TVr ae rwk karat tta ark Is hi A littia dees math heaawM tt k hwhtr aaaaaaliaSai Clean tat, Wbt Par taa saSaala write ts tiai rarT Laaarataewa, tiS Wart 7U Naw York CrtT. Unw saor-akia ts twnaaa ctannr. hrHttar. kaalthiar ar an af raalaaa Hoar, wtta Paslaav (AaV.) David's Salve la Gaaranteed For That Skin Treable. Try it and ye wiH alway keep it. Children like it for their sores. Asyftgsttnrecommendit-to; yon. If he docs not hare it ask bia to et it fqrjou.Take, no substi tute. It 1 a aew preparation. If you do not like it your druggist will cheerfully refund your money. - DAVID REMEDY CO., r- Henderson, N. C. - A. R. TCCKER, T.SPtSCl. P.-O. M. D. D. O. DRS. TUCKER & SPENCE Oataepathie Physicians Spatial AtWotwa ta Diacaeais sad Uaaaaas f the Ear, Noaa mw4 Tkraat. OrriCB MASONIC.rKjsPL ' PHONES .SaMaaaca. .ItaS ' .MIS . f PAW - 3Vith is now offered R.'Ti'BjasTraja-aaaiirc .,..,..aa. 17, aCQnem frf 3 Munyon H. H. Remedy Company ""1n accordance with their improved formula (alcoholic content 1 8 as approwed by the InterrajJ Revenue Department, under Permit No. Pa-H-6084. Munyon's Paw-Paw Tonic is the" ideal tonic for spring and summer. ; "? ' iir ' Beware of Imitations - Munyon's Paw-Paw Tonic is different from all other tonics and contains no harmful drugs or habit-forming compounds. Every -renoA tvbo SAR 4istreM suflers from sour stomach, gas. duziness, biliousness or sick stomach should try Paw-Paw Tonic at once. '. ' - ' . , It is especially helpful Car the nervous, weak and debilitated. - It tones the nerves, stimulates digestion, and brings health and atrength. It is Junt the restorativw required for those who are run down or fatiguecAnd hs use discourages the necessity or uan gcroui nna nsnniui ntimuiaima. .Keep a bottle of Paw-Paw use it whenever occnaion requirea -and it wOl soon prove its value. a raar hriti Foa.wr). tafa, kar aaa4 aa kia aana Munyon Homatopathic Hotne " Mm. S. .We)dlie.::;;r::;:' Mrs.' Smithes Wood, ef Apex, 4ed yesterday at Xes bospitat 1 after aa illness- of serersl vreess. Her father waa Mr. Joha Fowler of Harnett county aad her another waa Miss Psrthias Smith f Wske, county. She will be buried this afternoon at Varina. . MARRIAGE LICENSES , ) .Marriage lieensea were issued from the efliee of the iegjster of JJecdV yes terday aa follows i . v t y Eubert 8. Hunt, Saleigh, te Miss An nie Cecil Matthews, Saleigh. Henry Benton lowland, Kittrell, to Miss Buth Lee Coayere, Youngsrllle. i Da rid M. BalnUing, Newport Newe, Vn, to' Ms Margaret Kewbury Steele, Baleigh. f . . , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS) The following deeds were filed yes terday la the office of the Begister of Deedss -i - Settle A. Holderfleld to Btats's Pr,soir, be-half acre of land ia House Creek township' for 1150, -. Paul N. Allan and wife .to Charity E. Dupree, lot in the East aide of RUB-MY-TISM Is , a powerful Antiseptic and Pain killor, cures infected cuts, old sores, tetter etc- Relieves Sprains; -Neuralgia Rheuma tiam.-s-adv."-'" r'-'-F"''' Wbmen Brfcrbt wwan. a dear akin nnd a body full of youth and health may b$ your if you will keep your system to order y regularly want . G0LDMEDAL Tba world 'a standard remedy for Mdnar. siraa, oaanoar ana snc acn irooiaa, in an anal as of Uie and looks, la eee since - IMS. AH dreggista, thrae sitae, t h lat aaaaa GmU a-r HOTEL ST. JAMES Time Square; Naw Vork City Just aff Braadwar at lot-Ill W, 4Sth at, khHka from Crnad Oaatral Slaaiaa. an Theatres, stt satedpaiebsps aad charches, I ts I miaatai ashwtaserafl swbwaj..! toada, eatfaee Write for deseriptlrs TbookVet end sstsi W. Joawsow Ormrw, Fratidtat HrstTasie Post Tqasties Superiwtbmflabcs Made Young rSueiahlns In r cs xx n n a ellisc withoat eseoet. Announcement ; ' MUNYON'S PAWTONIC Nux and Iroa for sale by all kading druggists, manmactureq oy Tonic ia the home, Jofcaar aaaaat ar niae- aad adorna. Remedy Co., FaUadclpbia, Pa, V I Bladen atrcet for 10fi sad etler eon. aideratioaa. . . A. B. Aadrewa and1 wife to Brttie A. Holderfield, eae-half acre of Isad in Wake' county for filOO. ' Allen J. Warwick anf wife te , E. Down, lot an Jonea street for 1100 And ether considerations. , Parker-Hunter Bealty ; Company, ' to James Powell aad wife, lot oa Lee street for filOO and other considerations. , Saturn has tea eetellitee. . Stomach Ills permanently disappear after drinking the celebrated Shirar Mineral Wat-r. Poaitirely guaranteed by money-back offer. Taatea laei costs a trifle. Do lirered anywhere by onr Baleigh agents, Porter Candy Co. Phone them. REPORT ROM JHE U. 1TDEPATMENT OF AGRICULTURE T,he , .. . , , ' - , - iTTiea jmi upinAt inoU filthy HJmianc (maybe the xcreta of typhoid c dysentery patiena or. the die: J charge frorn cnt.taSavtg from tubeaculoets) ... "When tee crnwi orer Infected material they become . Icedad wkh arms; and nubaequent visits to human fooda result. m ccfltftmavitioo from their excreta. or : 77W'ref3xo l , .... FlimtoymuhammagintM 1 - - mm!mXmmmmmm ' - v Jtaih It torn f your family! ' '. 1 1 -te-ri v V - - - - fex7H r BElvO BRAND INSECT-POVDER . . arLLf Anas, laaa, Ved-bwga. raaakaa. wwtsr-nwaja. bee. asotbe, eawbaa aeaJ ssssry eAar nooaa- Kiila i hi faeaaact Into the ear. h HaraJaai Is aasawM KreV at awissals. Aea-ae lSeSSe. aad SSe. essay pUB&yiKX CO. m L-1J Rjlla tuas - Wa . atlaaaaaaatTalMSWaL J w Vnk Jf wMSnsV JMimVBat aaM WHlAAS) (al Warn roa Kaife wnrl w eaaae CtIlOO JteaS watraJaaa aaB-aaraa -i . satSlara. Breakfastnimcheon;dihner-; af meal a wiriner:-dopd did umciiine. Hbwudull hanter uavor lingers longer, cause the tiricanktfepit i?trondepdoodF da Luzianne. 6 ; e , fioesJwiceasTar ,t .coffeel Wn. B. Keilt 6 Co. SOUTIIERH RAILWAY SYSTEM SUMMEJl EXCURSION FARES j ..IM.TI 'tW' tHV flHMswsVI iMIStl IMS rut Koch,,N. C..,.. H.M . - (War Tax Aad Many Other Atfraetlre Seawrtav irl"j . Tickets On Sale Now FinaTUmit October 31st - 8PEXD TOCB VACATION IK OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ' - , - ; - - ; - Golf, Tennis, HorMhack RidingMotoring, Fihing LITE OUTDOOB3 IN THE CONVENIENT SCHEDUU3 THROUGH SERVICE For Information, Consult J. O. JONES, Tslephonee-Bsll, r - -, r . -r- bTe,been found iaV. lllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltfl Catarrhal Deaineas . May ,Bm Orercoma) If ymm hare OtarrinI taajnaas ii S uua aar ac eaaiwel a baa s So Mr Ar a - S bars Iwad 1 km ef PanaiBS Maaala - MnastM, aMUwft pint a hat 5 Uttl s-r-llllataJ mm 3Tak 1 lailnsaaaifwl toat riwias a aar. Thia wffl attn brioa- aafek Mltat . Fossil f oresta coat. , .' ' - ea aahlla ahawM KM, aril. las ha. 1 1st tba threat. It la eaer to swaaaia, Ittti as4 la slimat a .ka. S S . Aayawa Isabajt beailne ar wha baa Ca. S S Urrhal Daafnaas ar hea ajoiaas aha S aree-abss ruaiiUJllaa s SriaL A4n JillllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUtllllllllllih" CONCERNINC ,s - House Fly "filet ere daiigerout t4h& health of human Icing-- otnyuM tb tkeierrna - . -ef mteadoal liTseaacsi such as- Typhoid Fever and Cloleia. PweamiAim hk.Z sasjatl or bvrsweL pmh aaa whom l 9 em e aa' Inc. New Orteara) . .- a 7.i 4 I i i RaUlsh Te , Brerard, K. C.v.'. .r.vt 1T4 Beads TliieT"N."d.T'uiaX . Tryea, Extra.) 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