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3. ' THE WEATHER FORECAST 16 Was North Carolina and South Caro lina: Fair Sunday and Monday. --'. TWO SECTIONS FULL LEASED .W1RE SERVICE i VOL. XXIII. NO. 362 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, ,1 91 7 PRICE FIVE CENTO COUNTRY IS STILL BEHIND IN. TAKING I MIME? MM f Tntn A PIP firm TiTFPiMr rir'ippri'fTPTniRi BE TME1EW Elffi r NEW LIBERT 1 LOAN Last Night Found Subscrip- tions a LJttle ibhort or , 6frFbBillion , lOMiY TEM DAYS FINAL DRIVE; WILL COME THIS WEEK Farmers of , Ke South and West Are Bldw to Buy Still Hopef utThat Maxi imum Will be Reached New System to Be Used in Calling Men to the National Army ALL WILL BE PLACED . IN THE FIVE CLASSES -V. J.'. A. .i sueie System Designed to Get Best Military Material First, and Will Make Drawing More Equitable iHv 1'n i ted Press.) Waninu'on. Oct. 20. Nine million niell. : Mil MlUJfLl LU exiLLij uiaii, t ua be iliviild into five classes and called according 10 class. p.ovc! Marshal General Cruder announmi this today, pointing out tha' r(oaon ic considerations will g , in iiu' system of selection, and f !(s least available, either for uul i- r ; ; dependency reasons, will Ijh hi si called. Tli. iv. v," system, based on recom nicniiaiion of draft boards the country ov-r. will simplify their tasks and ni.ik'1 the drawings hereafter even nu m-c equi table than in the past. The system is designed tq, get Hhe bpsi military material first .and to al low ;he man himself to establish his own economic position. Each man will be allowed seven d'ays to answer a Questionnaire as to his industrial status and the dependency of any rel atives. The exact time of sending out this questionnaire t: just what question? it will include are.-Bm..idet,,dus:., .HE GAVE THE LOM DRIVE II NEEDED PUNCH Sinking of the Transport An tilles Has Aroused the Whole Nation GREATLY INCREASED LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS HOOVER DECLARES FIVE EEKT BAKERS BREAD ''WASTEFUL Food Administrator Blasts All Hope of a Nickel War Loaf NO MORE SUGAR FOR MAKERS OF SWEETS sion. The classes in general will be divid ed about thus: Many Cities Report Record Breaking Sales of Bonds, and Attribute it to the U-Boat's Work S Refiners Must Stop Sales to ! Manufacturers of Luxuries Price of Bread and Eggs Expected Fall (By United Tress.-) York, Oct. 20. America is New awake. Shocked by the submarining of the (By United Press.) Washington, Oct. 20. Five cent baker's bread at present wou'.J be "wasteful," Herbert Hoover stated to- transport Antilles and the deaths of i night, blasting hopes of a nickel war 70 of Uncle Sam's men, the nation ! loaf. rose today to unprecedented support ) This was preceded by an edict on of the second Liberty loan. ! rugar directing refiners and distribu- Returns gathered by the United j tors to "stop sales to confectioners, Press tonight from all parts of the syrup and luxury manufacturers until country showed - that Germany has J Cuban and Western beet sugar are given the Xriberty loan its t biggest Jwaiiable. . vr W -K-. -X- 4r - V'7 i ' Standing of the Federal Re- vf servie districts in the Liberty bend loan rac0: (figure indi- cates percentages of maximum quota subscribed): v -jf 45- Chicago 2i'';Stfcciuis 50; Rich- mond 47; New York 44; Boston -X- 35; Kansas City . 32; Cleveland 30; San Francisco 28; Philadel- phia 2G; Atlanta';l8; "Dallas 14. 45- vOS- 35- - (By United Press.) Washington, Oct,; :20. America to night found itself $27,000,000 short of the two billion inark with $3,027,- l to raise in the six. fiiyil days of the' Liberty loan campaign. Allied airplanesVpaper Dombcd the country into fne-r spurt which brought tonight's1 total within shout ing distance of the two billion mark. At the same tini ;other allied air planes driven by members of the La. fayette escadrille bombed the Kaiser's trenches with poster's bragging about the- success of the. big loan drive. FOR DEALERS TO SECURE LICENSE State Food Administrator Page is Ready to Serve the Storekeepers j ' ' j ; - . - " ' ."'1'5. A . MUST MAKE SWORN REPORTS EACH MONTH MORE AGGRESSIVE Rules Are to Prevent Unusual Profits and, Keep Food Cb modities Moving Legiti mate Business Safe nauaL C, Oct. 20. With only POLICY IS FAVORED BY MAN 1 Raleigh, N io days remaining during which to se- Experts Say United States and ers in those commodities which hav-3 been put under the license system by proclamation of Presfdent . Woodrow Wilson, are likely to be in quite a flur-" ry,4ii getting through the required; f orris. -State Food Administrator Hen! lyA. Page, has .received sufficient in formation and instructions from Wash- . a . An . tj.pl wcl niaii a rjjpaiciu -vtLCiiipL England Should Go After German Navy SINKING OF ANTILLES STIRS NAVAL OFFICERS Two British Destroyers Sunk, Then Eight Merchantmen Were Easy Prey ; CONVOYS MADE GAME -BUT LOSING FIGHT All England Stirred By Heroic Battle Pui Up By HerTlwo ) Ships Against Formidable Antagonists ;'"f (By Ed. ington to make him ' appreciate magnitude of the work incident to the 1 operation of the law under the Presi dent's proclamation. Every person subject to license must obtain and fill out completely To make good .the boast, tho gov-an applicafcfon blank. These blanks ernment officials . trere agreed tonight, j will be furnished only by the license America must ge4own to bed rock division of the United States Food Ad in the final loan drivedays and smash ministration at Washington, together it through to success , with full instructions as to -filling out. The means $500,000,000 a day. ! Any dealers whp are in doubt as to Which i in turn i mean .$100,000,009 j whether they are - subject to license rolled out of America's trousers pock-j should communicate with this division ets every banking 'hour. 'of the Food Administration.. Thanks to' the iMngvtip they got 1 Those who are subject . to, license from the sinkinarK<he Antilles and are dealers in wheat, barley, oats, the enttiusiasm:aiued byUhe flyers. corn'-rice and fye products of these j taliation is under consideration. America enie:uf weeK of tJm , aAO a "&Df VUI-1 1 iNaxajBxpBrija - pomtea ;tnis out to L. eKen, United Press Staff j Correspondent). ; f. r London, Oct. 20. Two British - ds- -stroyers and eight unarmed merchamt- men was the toll wnich two eztrtior -dinary swift and heavily armed Gr-.. man commerce raiders took :Wedas day in a North Sea battle annoumcsi , tonight by the British admiralty. r The traditions of the British' Mtty were fully sustained by the two Brit ish hornets of the seas the Ma.rr' , Rose and the Strong Bow. Out ranz- (By Carl D. Groat, United Press Staff j f? by the idTfi' gun! out speeded. : Correspondent). I rr' . " i we:lv8e.f 5 V Washington, manifest can troops and suppnea tor the fight- cers and men perished 'on the Mary , ing line may force the United States i Kose antl 47 on the Strong Borr. ( The two German shiDa ofTireY sii ped out of their harbor On ;ohe,"ot,th rfl 1 A f A. to Choice KJit American Troops and Supplies May Force Early Action Oct 20 --aprmiflv'n "u iuu6ui iu . iiuiau wjui uveir v UL1, viermany s f.-.jj.i.,. or,;tn effort to ioke off Anier j mies against giants. Eighty-eightoffi- ? and suppiiea for the fight- cers and men perished on the:-Mary'. and England 'into an offensive rather than a defensive naval policy soon. ,WrMvki offi soy beans and their proucts; mUk anrtt . wpeaoing wemfroni.many cities: v 1 noiihcements the glad ctidingsv that fciaLaMioniPhf its . variois products, " oleomargarine J of the American; froop transport 'An- Indicatlons are ' thai Germany has bjcad priceg really are dr0pping and about thus: withont de 1 delivered the needed punch to make , u Ta Class One--Ba10MlfW1 f?l millions of Americans realize they are 1 his office it war, indicated that nendents: men with sen supporting wiw?; any others with no claims of df-DPndency. (',.. ;s Two High skilled farm la borers; men with wives who could work; and others of only slight de pendency. na. s Three Men with aged moth m; highly skilled operators in war indus'rh s. ('las.; Four. Men with large famil ies il ;; -r.'lent upon them say, with a wife ;md ihree or four children. Class l-'ivv. Legless men, paralytics actually at war. scaring luxury Did tair to come New York reported $54,000,000 sub-' within reach of all. scribed today the biggest half day; The sugar order is one of the most since the loan was launched. sweeping steps yet taken by the food Other returns follow: ! administration. San Francisco Today's subscrip-1 .By this means Eaid Hoover, "the tions I3.0CO.000, brmgm total to 1 consumption in the area of plentiful 000,000, the quota is $55,000,000, big- gugar gouth of Savannah and west of gest half day since campaign opened. , PittsDurgh should be greatly reduced Bank of California directors held quicK i and thug expedited the arrival of beet meeuug anei nuui. v. into the SDarse Eastern area." make $1,000,0-00 subscription immedi ately. Los Angeles Busiest day of cam - 1 . i. nnH nr i,,.' , thD ml MTflrv 11 II II I class t would be called first; class: paign. Officials believed undoubtedly Sf-rnr.; iirvt f npprled. ana SO on. uue tu siu'"--, due to Portland, Oregon au suusciiyuou begt to effect just distribution records brolien. tfrom time smitnis announced until tonigni appruiiiud.it- . vlftnallv on suear rations at C.J o " . . . ' ' . - -i a: n-n i o nna i k n it cnhcprinpn irom trie ciassmcauuus au i iy ,vw,uuu In . a- h class, the men wouid be pubjec: u, ;ll in the turn which the original ;i, awing gave them Appi-a I: bp taken. ' Only :o forms will be needed in handling tlie clerical work under the new s -t m as against 182 under the old. form Hoover rapped "hoarding consum ers" who are storming retail grocery stores and trying to buy up all the sugar possible. He complimented "many retailers who are doing their and i hold down prices." Many Eastern cit- sain Tnnif nr j . Although the task of the coming six Iard and oils "and cooking fats: tilles and the evldept effort of Ger- days is stupendous, there, is firm hope'iiC"' "- many to "get" all such vessels she that the mavim,, mint nf $s nna . I munon; pouury, eggs, iresn ana rroz- 000,000 will be reached. ' ' en fruit5- Tegetables, and all can- recent long dark nights. ' They aed' Aggressive rather tnap protective re- f North, scouring the seas ; - for, HSft' chantmen... bringiug : supplies ftQiEz& A solemn warning that in many ned and dried products; sugar, syrup A Mnn TW1A 1 1 . 'e 'Lioi i7 These are expected, however, to make pn flown nr t ho nrmpmi I .iTiQ.rkF 4hn. " " " " "" fl """1"" """-ui LUC, V-,4r,r.c,c. nnn, principles under which iaiwi-islands lttnharWegia-?iit - . far to'the nortnern boundary, fifjUid 1 North Sea-theyf came stddenly a fleet s of Norwegian ' aridwediii' ' " merchantmen, convoyed by;Hh vtw - can' The battle was fast and-rurlouB, but Men in favor of the more aggressive unequal from the start.- The-xowae- -, pclicy found ground for ai-gument ! eous attack of the.. British ships, rihotr- . ' country a Liberty loan message from President Wilson. The message which dealerg operate. to th same the licensed was a strictly guarded secret until Food Administrator Page desires to anew in the fact that the Huns have extended their zone of operations to the transport lanes, and are now mak ing every effort to sink United States transports. In winter the offensive is more or "Number 1,000" will be the number for the questionnaire, ('rowdi r's announcement says: "With the completion of the draft. oi j t Tacoma, Washington saies tuaay $2,028,000 considerably increase since Antilles destroyed. rhioaen Advance reports indicate I Monday's returns be very heavy, be- lipvpri due to submarine attack. St. Louis Subscriptions reached nesrly $7,000,000 in short while to rinv after sinking announced. Pre- the stores, and in not a few places sugar is unobtainable today. "The purchase of more sugar by households than is needed from week to week only adds difficulties to the distributing agencies," Hoover said. His stand on bread prices was in terpreted as a knock-out for a con sumers committee in his own organi sation's investigators demonstrate less inadvisable, but naval men are picked up in the "bombs" fired f rom j emi)hasize the statement that the nro-' strongly in favor of undertaking it the aeroplanes read: My dear Mr.'posed regulations drj not attempt to j next spring or summer in conjunction Mayor: This letter comes to you in cnange in any way the customary with the continuance of the army an unusual way, but in unusual cir- Channels of business or eliminate anyldrive to throttle the U-boat bases, cumstances. I write it not because Iidealer who has an established channel NavaI authorities pointed out that have the least doubt that your fellow '0f distribution. The purpose of the; Just so lonS as the U-boat is allowed citizens will respond with patriotic HppWro svetem io tn on ta in r. '' to roam the ocean instead of hpina' devotion to the call for subscriptions tortionate and injurious speculation suppressed at the source, just so loflgma(le to rescue survivors .who, Strug- lur me Liiueny luan, out Decause l and other undesirable .business prac- win the menace to the American x" tuc aiu. auumw un uifim, transport system exist. While they wrenuy enaoiea mem ip mase gooa believe luck nlaved an imnnftant na rt ' their return. ' V - ever, . enabled three of the nenHAi. 'merchantmen to escape. Whea th British destroyers , were sunk the Ger mans promptly pro6eetfed to their 'at-f x sault on the unprotected and unarmed merchantmen, s Five Norwegian ::ahd three Swedish ships were sun' , kat once without examination of; their: . papers, without warning, and withpht and regard for the lives i of passen-' gers and crews aboard them. Then "; the two marauders, fearing arrival of British patrol boats, turned -tail "and -fled back home. Not an effort was . . want to send tnem a personal mes- tices, to the end that the producer sage, the message is this: This warrshall receive the full benefits of his V (Continued on Page Sis). (Continued on Page Eight) J in the sinking of the Antilles, they rrny ot bs,uuu, a new system. ; VjOUS unoniciai uauy avciagcc th feasibility of a live cent loar. "The reports of the food adminis the first will be installed for the creation 01 j bee.n about $2,000'0U. sure-ending armies which will gieauyi Kansas City -No ngures maae yuu- tration'g investigators demonstrates lessen the labor of the local and die-; 1ir, r,oan officials declared transport j tht thp hakin? of a standard sincle -w. . . . VAJ.V.-BV - 1 ' bo tar nas ims. ueeu ipStruction mcreasea auusuipuui,n!lf f iz which may be sold for trie boards. So far has' this been ac-i1at.ct;OT1 increased subscriptions compiishnl ihat it is. believed tha here go it is assured Kansas'City will j five, cent3 at the present price of under the new system 80 per cent, of J reach its quota. j flour, is wasteful of both flour and la the Avork will be eliminated while thej Lincoln Officials said sinking , hor gaid Hoover. forms o be used will not exceed 20 iu reatiy increased sales. i "The investigators have also devel- as comparea wilu tyy.u- , Columbus, unio luesuay c,u" 0Ded the fact that the great majority rorms wnicn ine picscui. nrintinTi: S235.SUU. aDOve me uvi num!) ".M');,e, with the reduction of labor Indianapolis Marion, win oe nroviuea a gvotcixi nu"" county re- s demand is for large sized loaves, and that even were a loaf put on the mar ket for five cent3v the demand, espe- ponded with a subscription today of fcially among working families, would ;be for double and triple units. will flusrfiiy each one of the 9,000,0UU . ' than 2,000,000. The best pre-! m-n who have not yet been mauLL-j vious 0ne day , record was $900,oou. i The prJce of retail broad Jn tho f" in o military service, and each man, BostonFive million dollars worth country waa as follows, at varlouo WlH h'vr been given his place m the uAa Hnrrhassed in half of a day. 1 A r.ino rnlfiiifttP! nn full si nerae or aeiense Avera?'? Price. ...11.5 ; ais to n( -lorn a '!..:-:, romp; n i (i -,, : i wiavo cinVincr had mar&eui . .i r.i i it has been determined returns reported through- Date; i t, of a character which wiii;ouL j . : VuvFZ i FATALLY INJURED r:i the information -thus obtain-1 - 1 1 e mm m one oi nve ckwoct,! . a BY AN AUTOMOBILE called in turn as the need. i Sent. 29 -Oct. 3 10.8 Oct, 13 ,.....' 10.8 "itiA nr1M in tho RmittiArn StatSX ! range around 10 cents and thon In GfilTESMS SHOULD THEIR BEST THIS Second Period of the Contest Will End Saturday Night Any Candidate Whose Nam e is On the List Can Win if She Will Put Forth the Proper Effort This Week DO IE V. J to : -'"i off. q ie 'h T), 1 Charlotte. N. C, Oct. zu.- , - - rhod of obtaining this infor- GiOTaimoni. eight year old son of Lieo- rdlrt aaint the hrou?h a -Questionnaire', a tenant j. A. Giorannonl, of Wi-, ,Pvre? b!TJ SrkiwrJ ,v:cStions calculated to pro- a, was run over and Wiled UvJ nickel o taktn wWi fo.l krww uonnaUon required. ThLz ght by an automobile owned ny VL II be mailed to every re?- c, Ijit:le. of Charlotte. -m? aiu. ineii . . nZ. Vh- vet in service, on a date nf the dead boy arrrred m tuanuu- 'vpr sdayTelng given fc JTwiSTthe little fellow to b . .W .n f or M 1 Wjfrt rant to complete and return wJth uentenant Gioraniunjl who U 20 ounce Vaf, or on of 1 oanri for .siT, ni fw a - n.ffln r.rMDP. The dot ' ir t centik -ach man : 1 1 iriaire folly and withont error, for DarfL frai hoarf will then examine Saturday night the second perios' of the great content Eastern Carol Int has ever seen will come to nn end. The winner of the Utlncoe and Fori automobile, the $200 and $100 lr Kohl, and the other prize will prob abir be determined rhl week. This week 1 ffolnff to be "Path Markers' for the effort of the public at the last, when everyone line up to ct hi or her final vote, tvr wnomever 1 thought to b the mot doervlng. 13y your effort hall yon be known! for any candidate to tit Idly by and let fbi week pa without th effort of her life, in fnconrefvf.bfe, If there ninxU' candidate who think Ihat hr i Jut oJn to blunder Int a prlw, he wlH nt'ver bv wore wit taken in her life, Tbl U one of ihoA time when you een not blunder, Ww will hare to IH your own aeV.on be tbe judge a to whether yox will to- tionnaire and assign each 4,...fr444'4'4 mi io one of five classes. lill i I ." (p hss will De Dasea uwuu c ivabl condition, from the NO COMICS TODAY ' CkT -en t nnil ' atatinnflini LUrll r 4aVi la Mr I f M 111 T lTn nU- I'lTH i f)bably be advanced by a man i! -i flm,!faV colored comic torlay. f( uphold vrakenlnj? prleesi io bp excused from erf on their handi will plead iiSStfehJ fStTfeM fruit h lftcmdd -Jn" rr t 1 '"fj ihVlSJttuM 2i t'Atui ti maintain demand and th LlutT. Has one y a man . gllnday colored comic torlay. xcusea irom uumaw - ownz to a aeiay in -will be the first call- J romsgt Louis, where they are Oritlsh Artllliry Rosrs. fl ' '"' i liysical examination and serr- . n-,AfA ' it fg regretted that thl f n! wnen it is exnausieu, nature 13 abeni iouay mui - irwnvu j.. iu,i()!, , neefl u h to make lt J ycV win beent out when bardment r.fcot. ,h'l each mon rlatororl will Ultl T ln I11T .' ' ClTDaHnf ftnOth W09k that you Tbla wer-i you ttJU4t will be the Un every mince of your tti-onalHy to !in vp ill th people you can .1 yor ldf, or lo1 J declare that even with efficient con voys there can be no assurance against a repetition. And this repeti tion, they fear, will be a ghastly af fair the sinking of a loaded trans port instead of an empty one such as the Antilles was. England apparently stands in the way of a naval offensive policy for the time being. But she may be swayed to it if the U-boat depredations in crease, and particularly If the view of many American naval expert be come the view of President Wilson and Secretary Daniels. The ole added new t6day anent the Antilles wa that J. C. McKlnney, Newark, N. J., second clan seaman, perished Instead of E. L. Klnsry, of Water Vlley, Mis., as originally re ported. Incidentally Secretary Dan- 'phone will do. 3om? r f thorn intend-j lei admitted that perhaps til delay ed to help all the time, but Just wait-1 In releasing the story of the Antllle d to see how much enterprise yoii'Fridsy night warn mistake. He In arould show before the race waa over, tllcated Ihat. nfter conferring with and Jut how bndly you d!d want tojgecretaty Ilaker, they may In the fu win. turn make public the mere facta of There Isn't a contestant on the llt'the disaster at once Instead of It be today, but who can win If she wanta Ins held up until relatlv of vlo to. If you don't win. it will Ik your tlm are notified, the old eustom, jn fault, for ypu cun'i expect your! .,.--....- yourself. 'j FIGHTS OFF DEATH Don t let over-confldf.ne ruin you this week. You haven't v.rte enough. There are hundred of rubftcrfptlona British vessels attracted' by' the sound of the gun Arc later picked up , 30 Norwegians and others. A Chris tiana dispatch tonight added that the ' admiral commandant of the Swedish navy had reported the rescue of 37 persons "from Norwegian and Swed ish ships'presumably survivors of the same German sea victims. : ,.''; ' The admiralty statement,' "', issued ': late today, revealed all these detail 'and aroused England to a fever of fighting bitterness. Not since the de- -stroyer Broke fought ber heroic figkt against would be German cruiser raid er last spring ha England been se thrilled by the heroism of her men afloat a by the tale of never flinching courape which the admlpalty told of the officer asd crewa of the Mary Hose and the Strong Dow. A supplementary admiralty 1 report iNRued later, had this to say In addi tion to the detalla of the fight already reported! , ".The German official lUtefflent ef the North 8fu fight aaya' the attack occurred In the territorial wattra 'of the Shetland Islands and that ill ia cart vessels, Including the destroyers, were punk, with the exception of one eacottlflff fisher boat. Doth atitearnt are untrue, The enemy raider tfti' ed watching squadrons durJflf the tf cent long 'dark nights; They tur rindly sped outward and bat lfltu again' . . , r-- ? " Ntuirtli Art Mtrmi, Wgfihlngfon, Oel 20 If M Utf wegfan and flwedfsft tnercfeant f Mill t ' Chicago, Oct. 20,-IJob nizxlmmoni and vote to ! had. If you don't be- f r "aj 2ZlTlnJZ,JLl ton. Belter win br a mile, than loss lhed and weakened by the Jttsck otlCftttofK by (lerman raiders in Wd ur a foot, m?ww'mrj tuu j"" """ ntwar raid were in tne war jwnf at Bacb U ftrtli of metWQnww"Z":7 turned In fill wm will give 140,0 . ! "J sa JiVrit 2L .liiTZvl' otra! diplomats stlfld le ctin voU, Voti will need all of the ZrJrrJl XLaa JZZm ?L M"h' : "Germany was lmplf followiflg ejt hr policy h has 0nred nit.cs iaufithltig bf nubmarlne earapff.) slnklftsj.' fienfraf Khfp and fjttestions afferward' saftf erf.'or glsff diplomat "Of ts-sii, prof;. 'n a Hip Hoe of the eecaftd p- ., fAtidltiofi. It te b tittttl madbtif ht's fh ci." ff r!d. If yoti want thai rin. if foii K7!:JI tt3mmcm' .w w terfj , witr f. his adversary, but still hartglflg on and $15 ftrth of MbscHirttoai"1 liW(4' In tills rk will give 140.0 ,JRSfc?J?"I?W fLt? y bospttal Wednesday morulng. saffer- if tjiutm ti from pneumonia, , liiSffiSS If. f?rJff tSii Th "' feftiirkab fight mond fling, offered as especial trl2e M4,4t,A -fcifa will end nett flaturdfly. at the same Mfd imm ihu u.(.gtintt M fift cue tl Is going Io Ret Jiff ft IMMo! houM hnnnefl in fall hort of hvlftg th fe4 wifrlof's rfitef fwf!-- rttfM 6f fhvf lUrtim for: J i'- intivn f,i,i if vmi itti'jttffh vofet l win itfiit if im mif iii tut m.iitA tm u- $ittft. mttnfnf eower eof. f ? 'ZZLrA tr6itinrfnu bom. TflKe tlir IHiiom ,i il... flermtns bf ttlends wit prowl ww w M wr - r m . a .. Ilalg tonight, mny be tt I' little;4, of n.r;:r, ti m ihm A i or lirltlsh smash. prtMMUf, but If ym rannoi, .ilielfietii, i f,vl nil it? i;ii vahnblM prlnes, gi in every itollsf m ih tnmtntt'f tn4 M fiw t-ttfif,fi-1 t?P'. 0 t. . el t. liell JPinl, lhft r ' H by ftslHldfiy HICfif, f g bM Iff fM jtfrf ffff l'f hf tltt, K'Vr( t.fr'U.t ft-U--f. A hint lf I fie wMe Miouhi in sUff bob-ifi!, Ui7ffiif frofA f?r,yj ft PfMh-itoffll I'rnJ 1 U'linilnued cm ag Two! 'J' a ' 'a'A ' , "
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