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_■ GOLDSBORO NEEDS MORE MANUFACTURING PLANTS ’ * '———S' ' ' 1 ——— mmmm —S————-A—— . ■— ■ I 1 I 111 -II OSH I 1. ■ WEATHER . Mr and waraser Mata may 1 Monday anslMlsdv probably sOawersi ewldsr ■ *»'IP 1 a wc'rnfn 1 ■ .I t jOLUME FOUR; NUMBER 20 fir*'' ...-o .iL : ,4: —■,«. ~Tf .■ 1 ■ ■. -j -- , . ■ 800 DEAD IS TORNADO’S TOLL, REPORTS SHOW fcj MEN WORKING , IN EFFORT TO ' BURY THE DEAD \. - On* H«o4nl Mm PraUnrinir Graven at Frankfort. 111.. ’ One of Wend Hit Citieu RONBMM NUMBER 15.R00 Red Urea* Btatewent. However. Hay* Majority of Stricken FnmHieM Cared For CHICAGO. March 20. Bo rial of the dead remitting from • tornado which id ruck portions of five (dates Wed . naaday. waa begun today while kinfolk* and friend* of many mownera continued U» diam#l task of reooverfaa hodleo from the debrio of the atorm-owept area. In the wreckage o| the > eitieo and oat. in the hy Ways of tho rural districts, relief und reocue workers reported additional caaaalUaa would be discovered. Unidentified dead still real on erode etreoeher* in many ntonrttee awaiting identification for burial. The casualty list of tha Associated Prese- tonight rsrrytng the h«me* of Ihrter actually Identified totaled TUX The 'slingntyd and known dead from • all ■actions numbered abo«. KM. ac cording to laliat advice* Tho Injured totaled around S.<MML on latent reports. The hemel~a* woro being tabulated by hundred* and Red t’roea og.riala aatd t»o»anmWl| Qffwher utuetHd. w (. w * u.iioo. r *. ... Tboaf refugee* are na asfol.v and ■ omlortaply sheltered aa t » possible. *. however, tent*, equipment and fond sittffxllks wrr* rit»h*tl Into at| fWWcrx. being ample to care for the alttintlou. The problem lr now one of rehabtHU* thin. Forty men worked all day digging grave* at Murphysboro. 111., one of the wnrat stricken cities und tonight they expected to have To of the victims burled. If all the bodies have be'n re covered by Sunday, the city will pause for a few lionrs for a general funeral service. At West Frankfort. 111., a sister ‘ rlty which ranked aeeontl In' loan of llte and damage. I<*n men were.ro raged In preparing gravs. Method! > rally, the tlly was ,ffue‘n& mni-rial evidence* of the tornado's vlaljailns. the put It of which followed a section 5 . largely nocupt*d by bontoa ofmlo«ra uni! railroad weft' It probably VIH be a month befare gaa again l# a. nt to the city mn>ns. hot .electrW Igltts wefi* pr din lathi for lontaht In th 1 * ..tiler southern Illtnabt towna. De*uta. florham. Hush. Mr- Uamtrt-.nt, ttaffeM. Ihiritdi and neigh . i,oi ing vllluge*. measures I"*"*/" r< nslunlnt their dead, relallag the ", |,ntn of the Injur' d and erasing the ■ ff.ets of the destruction made com paratively rapid headway Order bring restored genersl'y srt'd few In ttsi.re* of pilfering or looting Huts l»r h«vs iM-en not*d. t l>*«»plie tb» It k of heat, lighting sod va ter facilities. In. some places. |chy Mi tans in charge have minimised the threat* of ills ess* epidemics. The section of Keniucky ulfecied was nearly normal Tcaneasee had tak*a care of Its victims, all of MIs (• court's casualties, which were less [ , ned c-lth later rports had been rir. f tttally accounted for. while Griff n . nnd Prlncatoo, the prlneipul cities hit * in Indiana. likewise h*d been denned up except for sum** scatlerrd srren I Water as the Wabash threat ns to hinder iwttrf workers at Griffin Tb's A.Wn. oboat M yearn did. and vir- I destroyed by the storm, will not be rebuilt In the opinion of sur r' r vigors „ Carbondale. 111., was matl* the r ;»li r of rrllrf and r*scu# opemitons In stvtthkrn Itllnoi*. Civic. frat*rnsl nod reirpym* twaile* coordlnatrd (heir efforta freem that point. Eatlmats* of niairrlal loss' wrra increased n« In ventory was being taken. The total. H In beMvad, would npproilmnt* sis or sevcp million dollars In south ern Illinois slon# liiciu.no * sectb.n 11> ported dsmsge of from iUPft.d* U» MMMN. The ..Milhilled total at Tennessee. Ken end Missouri is estlmaied to estimated to IIWH a million dollars. LaH-Ai-, .. ■ md. ■*. ! Mb. , THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Negro Shot To Death fit Saulston Following General Affray I L. L. (sOBBEL - Director In charge of-the (ioldsboro Stnadard Training fVbiM)| foV Kunclnf- School leaders which opens h*re Sun day afternoon. APPOINTMENTS STIRRING FOLK AT THE CAPITAL Will Turwer or Arm field Succeed Judge Ixhut in The Fif teenth? THE NKty HEALTH OFFICER s p*w*. .*vsnt—— »neqi». Much Speciiliilion Hoes The Round* Others Are H«nginK fire r- FAI.KIOfI. Mbdk €B. Korthcom ing spt siini men la by Ihe (lovernpr. an! pt i. r State offVrlals are holding the «*ntrr of the polgeul sfetga at present, und keeping Capitol folks guesetng. | Th renter of attraction Just now. » fje uuesiicin of who will I** the late Judge I. ng’a jiuccrssor on Ihe bench of the Fifteenth Judicial Dis trict. Will It tee W. D. Turner, of Sluteaylllf, a so oter l utrnant gov ernor. Kr. H'-nator Armfb-Ul. of t.'oti cord or some erther prom n*nt af -terney 0 the districtT It waa a pow.r ill deletatlpn that whs her >cstr ’ey on bc-butf of Mr. Tum r. timing It* in tubers were Harry P Drier, me-tlme te-aker of Ihe llouwc of lbc v pree ntsti vea, Jim Hartnras. unoth*-- Os IrecMl'* r*|>e rrenceef pinlitlrlahs. and John l-ewis liar Muppart* Him TVe weght of lb coanly bsr as «oc't ton's endora-raent was b» k of tb Ir nrgtMiteais for lb- appoint ment of (hr fdmier lieutenant gnv ertio: i:x Seo’lnr Arinfl Id also lava the re com men did lon u th comity liar asHcu-iaticn kVP>||e ti has not sent up a delegation to nr bis KxcalV*nry ni merou* ah rrua nttorners have written h in urg nr the npiMilnttnent c» r A:mllrld. t'ntll the Irt tetl County bar ei prees d Itself In favor <rf Dovernor Turn r. tit 11 y obaerVvr* thought the f love mo r would name Zeb V. Tcr*- llagton. of Ktatesv'.ftg. a* Judge l.aft sttcr gala#. • Mr h«« o;«*nly evpr.sset nclatlratW*n for t*»e rppr»i tu.iMvr ft.,m I rnl. ll Hut r.|iv It would be rat be- embarrass ,!ng to puc Turlington on tha b-nch over the s lected candid te lo cal bar. / ■“( Among other cand'dat-s ire John T Iliiltan. of A»hehorn. ant H la— Wr ibt, of Sail bury Sens'ctr Wood son. of Hsllshury. la also bring men toned In c'onne.ilnn with the va cancy. KXpert Ibrldns boos Dove' lC r JO reach some declston on the qurstion n tht Imnivdtate 'll!lire A noth r ■ mport nt appointment facing ihe egvruttv# 1* that of 1 psr dnn commissioner. Itopc'iters are si s lo*»—rt prrdti'tlng whom th« Dot ernor will name aa th.s ofR *-r. on nhoH* stilutu- a vxlib r vt »'.«< *-n --trsl n n of 1 lemency nivlicaiions Repre-enlallVi VIcK nncm. of the (kifernor < home of Hobecxon. la iu"nt. oneil forth ■ pool, but thore la n wide dlEergnre of optnlon ns to his cbnrn * of getting It. U In Him-at univennlly conceded! thnt Judge J l.lnyd Horton Would nuke an ogeefl nt pardon official, hut Judge Horton’ ha* Indicated that be dova got pant tbe job. r lle re- J (Continued Tram Page Oaa) 1 GOLDSBORO. N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, MARUH|2I. l*2t M. E. TRAINING SCHOOL OPENS f HERE SUNDAY Purpm# of School is to Develop Sunday School and Church I readers I* I- GOBBKL IN CHARGE Kchnohi Are Very SuccetutfuJ and Are Meeting WUh Favor Every where r O. 1 t 1 t Thr (ioldsboro Standard Training Scliool lor tbe Hunctcy achool sad rbucch loaders of Ihdiabom and vi cinity i| 11 oi>en with the son next Hunday afternoon, aad contlnu* through Friday evening. w hV , e° claa* period* each evening. The cloning smaiun Sunday, will ha at J p. m . and all p rsoaa loter ratwi are axpectod to aaoemble promptly at After a birlrf worabip end .nfPoductory servtrr, tha elaaa work will TSvo cJnaa period, wIH be held Sunday iftemonn, ending promptly at I o'- cloch. For several yaara the U E. church. p °n*b. has been endanvorlng to do vrtap vrligiotia traders In the vari ous (ommunltlea, and thug advance ihe work of tho* Sunday schools. There have been a Igroe number of **teaa schools hold throughout Ibe Eoutbwn church, and the idea la rapidly growing in fnv r fa other do ' tsasaraar* Tb*. North Carolina Conference baa the honor of being at the head erf the Hat In Sunday school work, and la rapidly developing many well equip ped Sunday school,, gcbrols of this lmve been runn ng yearly In M Hmlngjon. and other cltJra of the. slate, and tb, result Is tHer* is not cnly an Increqge in ihe actlvli «a of the schools, but alao » much better method of handling the students. *« well «s a b tier system of tcichutg th:tn. These schools sre headed by peo ple who have mad, u life attrdy of csu'hing and runn ng Sunday sch xd*. I* I*.. Gnbhel, (be dlrtct.or of tbe school, and the man who la graeridty credijhsd With tieing the lather of-*be Idea, will conduct the trn'aiiur *« bool oa ixtrd by R v. J. M If nK pastor o' Si Pgul Methoillsl church, and chn!t man of the board of managers In many cltlas. other dsaowiina .tlrns not having the opportunity to ettcud a school of attch typo, bov* mods- uoo of (boor schools. The couroen ora' free. The bowks for each course are on nale at tha study '* fit Paul church. All taking a course should grt their bucks at once, and rvwd Che llrat two -haptera. an as to be prepared for th* first class jierlod which will Ike (dace at » Paul < hurch. Hand 1 > nftermsHt of March 11. at throe o'clock The entire week will he devoted to the w«wk Hiirng the Mine, there will be social hours aad devotional periods Already many have enroll ed adJ tccre' will be a large attend ance. (Vane and learn more about till* groat work llelow wa are pub lish ng the progs am: 4 Nbrbfly schedule After Hunday. and thmugtt to tba «nd of, the training nchoot, tht -fol lowing -chedi le will he maintained: 7 ; I# to *:*> First ('loos Perod. * k to f 40—Intermission, worship *:4O to 0:10 (Wood f'lsss Pwdod tonr*e« And la«trwetor* •Monday Hch <>| O ganlsntlou and A ‘min sir Hon " I- L. Dnbbel. Dwr hum, ,V . A study rs the importance ♦ ssk. principles of organlgatton. su- P rth<km. t-<tu potent, ild eiieosion cf the Hundsy school. A general *our»e. r attired of all persons work ing low ad g IsadrraMp tracing dl f-lonia Tell: 1 unnlngg m an!; North. “Tbe Ote.nUsU .it and Ad- j gtlnistratlon of I' v Hunday A’bool." , "l*tlnc|pU# of Ret slow* Teaching '. J T J nun-. (loldsboro. N t*. A «en 1 ♦c»l course dealing with tho prinni pie* snd ini'hois of teaching. Re quired of mll prow working fix' 1 leadership dlrloma - Teat i liar -lay 1 “Primiplea of R'llgi u* Treehlng.” iflnnry Organ sation snd Admin- 1 tatrsllrn Miss Drorgia Keene. t»nr bam. N, . A apcclak ait lon ntuts, for workers with <hlltren six. seven. And eight yesra o' sge. Tvil: Ken nedy add Myer. “Tk* Training of, the Devotional Ufa.*, ham. N. t\ A specisllsubon rotarwai j t * i (Coatiauov NjmN |b TWO YEAR OLD ELLA MAY PELT ON WALK ALONE i Derided She JFoald Find Her Father Sf Set Oul Un acr^Kpanied PARENTS ALMOST FRANTIC i Wttlkfed All Way From Howe on K " rt ai Dainty Mg* ; iw<> l roar old dsugb|*r of t«r swd Mra. Ottorg* »*li. It| « K«rn,gay ntrast. decided At would lake a sifoll shout Goldsboro , eac* of watrVhil mid rastrlotive grownups thf sweet little m>ns sat off utiHcompanteil to tin picked up an hour UUr aa fentsr at rant aftar Irnversing nbrnA lbs eight bloakn from h*r home. ' I* Mr Pelt had tbknn hi* httle daugh t*n with him the day previous and b*d bought her h>m» Ice cream In the Palace Drug company M'bthi Mr P*lt left home yeetatfay m'ornfng to at tend to some bdalness up (own. Miss Ella May begaafl to tic allowed to accompany blag. lH*r faihar told her that he couldn't take her along and she seemed. vecjL gguch disappointed Home few miuutdl Inter Ar hrit gllp ped out of Tbe bogs, gnd after at tending to bis bwln**s up town, re turned bomiv MV P»lt asked the obßd's mother where she wae. snd upon he'njt Informed'she didn't know, the two began a search of the premises. , t [ After (poking about the house and yard. Mr. P*R visited the neighbors 'ta rbe belief that Klla May had strolled over to a« adjoining r*rd, hut still ao alga Os the child. An alarm waa sent up In which tbe neighbors joined in the s*arch for tbe missing child. Aomebne notified Sheriff ffrant und he explored the streets to tIA effort to And the little girl. * Mr P*H vDited lh” homes of some of his relstlvaa where he had fre quently taken little Hits kfayr but none of them had ae*n h*r. Then .Mr. Pell reasoned that perhstts the child's Instinct hnd taken her over the earn* ’rout* the two had traveled the day previous fbi h* went ever H* •aAte route, baiting at tbe Pn'acF Drug stoce. Inquired inside If any one had seen his nffiall daughter.' "Hmdos* Juei halpeii her across the A reel.” Mw.MuHgJJ answered. Mr pelt crossed the stfgct end learned that Mrs. lours Bhu'l! and >lr* Thurnmn hail pick'd up tin* child snd bad carri*d her home. Naturally. iA« parent* .of Ihe child were aljoost franiU- during the near-h und wer* greatly rellevcil when *he was found snd hroughi safely l*omc The I'tlle «<rl Hsd never before at tetuidml to leave h*r home twsccom paniad. uml »t *•* assumed thM she loitered off In search of her fsihkr. King (ieorjee Suffers After Channel Trip PAHIB. Mar JO King fleorge and Queen Mary arr|»ed at Calais ■ ai 1 o'clock star • rtih’r rough channel pa*nage. when thr blng kept to his atat# -morn sal ibe mot on of Use I mot required him io> rvdin# Th# dock nation via decorat d with Prencb and Brit sh fDn and l«ri Crew» wen ppmont from Pari* |o rreet th# ntonaridi who w e pal* ’ hoggnrd The royal train full 1 ont imme diately and ib» bint ani qu *a woyt nU> the dining rar at on#* for lun- I rrbeon. Tbe .train dH an* ctwne to PXrls. being wWdied at Mur Dee neuil fr-«o tk» Kurd lln»a procerd ng in Mod am* lor Or "a ,If Iff voNft IffTNl NEW YCRK. March -ffpoi'At ' ton steady Middling 25.*R. i'odnn fui Ilf's rlosod vgry ateadp March nxa: May JI TI; July ig.oj; (FI. X.'J; D*c. *.*«. I * | ladloaUang an* tbnt th# north pot# baa mom* hem* tar tk* w»r. SEVEN SPRINGS IS SCENE OF A CUTTING FRAY Two Negro Women Art Sloafc ti by Negro Who FM After Argument ROTH wTuT RECOVER Awmi|i«t Made Renterke That I net mod» Women end Ftgbt Raeuhed * l errte May Smith mti bee sto. ter. Aty« bwh, aegee wemea of tbe Meveo bprtog* leeUee. were rwMI te o leeel bwplbl early ibk awralag, bleeding prefaeely fro* wanad* laffMed by a W whitee ul Wa wwaw MNRe twwVR IWe l^P ltd rest TKe cultlng alltoy follow** an ar fvmeat batwvpa the negro women and their aaaatkiet, which grew out of remark* the latter had'mad* cm r*nt!twe tim.edaiweter of tbo **■<*. Tbe knife wltMer. U I* allegedf be! tnlt a number of acqaalntagoea tint the women were having Immoiol re- Ini oea with the 'nan of tbe neigh bor hoot aad tbe wamag -ought him out and' nuked bin what he meggt by making euch rernrha. Whereupon tb ngro. It ta claimed. gi*w hta lull'#, and aeaetilled both woman Carrie Wav ftttt'Ch wag tfi* note Ba rrel v wounted of tbe two. Ska sus tained trviit wound*, tbe moat aerl rtte baing a l*-ineh alaeh a rqss bar. throat Righty etMrbeu One *«'] aired to aew up her w undi "While her condittoo la earjoua. the chancre of recovery are good, acoocdnt lo •*- *ttfa»*at from Ike attending phyei ctan Aly* Darla; tbe married alalar of Par le May Smith, aimuined an «• tensive wound uteras* her hreaet. She bled freely, bet b*r condttiaa la n«Mf regarded aa aerfoae. Tbe aaaalant bed immediately af ter ha had nr pi ted hia knife with inch tetUeg effect, amt before the i.r:tval of the law was wall a* h|« way to parts unknown Several dap. utle* shortly after the cut ting: and took up hta trial, and he te ■pastel to he apprehended with a a frw hours. Ontario May Permit 2.5 Per Cent Beer , TORONTO, March JO - A mand ril nt* to the Ontario ptnr octal tem perance- ad to p<rmlt the gale of i & p*r cent beer In hotel*, fwataur nba end grocmtea and reduce from Su to 30 0>? monthly liquor preet-rip linn quota for phyaciaee wane to ir<xlu< r l In tha legtal tare today by Attorney Nlckte. Frank Tlnney*s Wife To Sue for Divorce NKW VORK, Mar. 20. Mr* Frank Tlaaey. who atnnd by Star huabaad, actor, whew he wag chart rd bv Imogone Wllaoa. cbgrwa gift w Hi aaaauliiog bar teat * print, an nouniM today that *b- would tie a dlvarwe suit. noting Mteu Wilson aa < nrreepoa tent. She aaid aha wan for ed to aue to Wei enough money enough tn lopr-wt t-reels tart her fly’-yv-ar-old eon T looey -a now appear lag lo Lon don -music ball* .Mia* Wllaoa wear in Ko «p» -non a'ter la depart*-*# for l-ondon last August and ahe la said now lo be piny ng m Italy Six More Due* t ioned ~ In McCUntock Case < HITAOO. Mar. 2»» Kr'mleeOoo by the atalpV guorsey of half * d a ta tennib MbvM tn know some tblag of the death of Rtlly McClia- Kick took ap all the merest la the -see Here today Wlliagi I* She up* r' Indicted r. c* Kulmnn r»a rhargee o having poiom d ynuag VtcCl nterlt In ir te an eatat- viluet at more thin, •!.* Nwom agena a gliet day to 101 l Wknggard'e attrenay Wft) adh for hoad ft their el eat gemrdav morn Win lItWTROYUI HHANOHAJ March » —The <*Maa In lan I Mi**l«m. Rr liter's A aen< y ways ha« ecrlved a telegram dated March If, <otiny that an ea-rthqiM* boa ibwirwyed TaUhi. u lowa to wuataro luaoaa province / I %K\ HMO Ttl tiMT ROI.P TO FRKMIItKMTH MIEN «ft\V YORK. MSrch W.- Tbe body of James »wan, gaff profea atoaal. who taught drover Cleve land and Woodrow Wtlaon. lay ußrla me.i at the olty morgue to day. and wilt go to pottage Held unleM another burial place ft provided b-fon* Tueed.y Swan, who wua 80 year* old. coma to • has oouolry from . HcotUnl 2S year* ago, "■■■■■■■•■■■■gamnmwwßsmwewmap^miy* ■■omr-jefjienw..., i ■ y*. , , i**- FAMOUS BRITISH Statesman dies AT LONDON HOME l ord ( urgoti Hurcumbo Early Yooitrday (a PMaMwaia Aflor Briof Ekwaa REACHES high pinnacle •r lo Pw-I mi IVamlarakln I J UiNDON March to (#>— day lalmetl (be Marquia k. |.< ion lord president pt tbeOMOffpl former i*mr this mtiinn* M Itfl Ml|Kj after a Ugh: lOMMgt , “hi.ii >• idoued after oa aaoroflpn two wAek* ago.; ft* W*g <1 JNgf* oil. Tber Oral IMimal«o« ft Ukr break in ...j* i i\>b iirmini ir EkAfi T. he tdHpif, jHpijaPA.l.t fwr 0 üblMv. dagbof fflKnhndge fc a. wbtob he Wbftohave delivered *| > Jh» rt gii|ilE*b wga performed fourj diye later la Inodna. hutTh* nator*< of the Irouhto wga obt given *RM. The regular medlnwl but let las p»- aardiag hta eoetlt m uloo toilod to nets* the malady, hut “bladder trou ble" was r#**r*lly gleam as lb* cadwe of the noth gw*. The \Un|ia* Cur son (Oeorg* Mgej than lei CarsoW) from tb* cradle lai tbo tomb < xomgtiffed to per'ootloa fg ewwty detail tb* typo of superior t eraonaltty known aa tbo raltag irfwtocrat. He wo** beat for public Tfe. sad fnflowed tbo ooroor of ool itic* sod ouweraoiaat wM> aweb *oc ceoa. that -bo held ahnowt cowry great ntk'p under tb* f> owg, earatpt tbo highest of at—tlo gogl Os prime minister. (ron-oNy ewough. U woo the honor* be tScumulafcd while wait*low his wash toward tbo pro mlerahlp. gh ch. ntOrv (boa anything else initiated agiiaof hta ambition •r.r the and wham if »»ag»d at- 4 RW.»I surety., hi*, hew It *om Mm. Had be been Mn i years toirltor.! ho epM undoitM fMy b ye kooome prim- m aleter \#eg |M agabo to tbe »r»Mial< at Mat oEoo, prtma mint at Are no hMffer were booHaoial f am (he aristocracy. MM real tbe (ommona • flt - RclicfWoijy AM | Mot. to Ree- RiiMbelfvittn lobtf jbsier aid'a a that *trick*a ftntlll# ft' tdfl* vtlle tht* county »here a tovaa to y**t*rd«r| kited one penagi gaff o>ur*< aave- Tbe* bapge of #ht*a*> Oreep **• * -avabotiid. fMceb- %»« hlUel and lib wide m§ d-yaarr old daughter l »•*> t «« *1 SC oeti. who dhMgMuooi cdlMMiMtfiy •lib the dbmortey tbo* Henk. ~f I *o*4l . r wb«db be ww* '** w n i«tce roabd btm amag i led la a *o ro* ebr-mbbe bohtad V regte Reaaett was pwonfar'a ’W»- He.ved to have -seapert fa Mes'e*. ro RRfff'T TRR RTWRT RrtUNWf ir t buurm cHfrHMyrr*. Mar h 10.--A ton story often hull din a will be *reeftd| on the alt* of the farmer wilder home oa ftMb Tryoa street, accaef- l las le KoaOetb M. Rtake. of NOW Yo-.fc nay. who am fhwaoo the cow -trtKiion am Who to bore to con tag arift Wiuucd Roger*. arOhMeet. * 1 . a j* MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS / 43 ' .. .. - - - - : - W-4, —t-w .wpT PRICE FIVE CENTS la?- v- v. m 5 -■ “ • frSWT' SLAYER CAUGHT SEVERAL HOURS AFTER MURDER ****** to Wtoft—»Eb|gßi ANOTHER JtAN INJIIBCII W*nor Ford Struck to JM hgf B«*o Buekbam. aogao. lo ftad. aad Theodor* Monk. aaotkOr to being held la WlMtOg-«o|gßt po«#t, - lag arrlvil of looa) oftcera today'kg . hrtnojvlm hack bore to boo * gwre Manor ffbri WWO giraek la RhHMrI fore tbw feta* dbootlag. IpM toftoMf iMto RdH 4 ' m f ftflfgft EOtolp VfHIME, 188 • i jgtor I - a >*■ lau„L _ hfilihm oa# ojL e , t .5* I ■ ■ |K- -- -v - t ... ... < ■ ' : T^ V Bank I rvice • ■ ' ytit* und Kurrounding inking service that f| r years of experience j desire to serve J , , L , -mi, Mgftia^Sj^doo^S^S^r^ making a wernotft Grant a-tad tbo gaffe* Sz. Momgwpl New*, amt fwOMObargJ o«i 'Uffb
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