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''it -. f .-: t caU at 11 l to ( , r tnd ont r .9 of aire.. t(, ; Those who m uu vt en l, 1 or nom do ) da nut wish tia ir camet to be 6 pub:! and they Coonot pe dt 4 at till odee. . . . V LADIES WANTEDI To eaU HIT when Ton vast your summer dresse cleaned, y ana pressea. v ... Alt-it . - . ED Writ tor Anev111e Spring Ex amination schedule. Franklin atitute, Depfc 290-K, Rochester, N. ?...- I - - v WANTED-r-Two'-whlta maid as -took Q.nd waitress. Only those with ref- references need apply. Telephone 1T1 or address P. O. Boat 851. rr WANTED-At 'once, first doss com positor for About tan day; good pay. Phone The Courier, Waynes- vine, n. i. . . - , n WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. - Here Is ari offer that In cludes tools with tuition. A method that saves years of apprenticeship. ' Positions watting In city or country shops. Write Moler Barber College. Atlanta, Ga. , 255-lt WANTED. (HOB REPAIRING Half soling, sewed, t and 76e; children's shoes, 36o and tOe. We send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, '42 South Main. 208-tf. WANTEI Tour stenographic work. Prices ' reasonable; -' satisfaction given. Bee Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone 74. tf 3. H. McQINNESS has moved to room 4 Masonic building-! Market St.. op- . posite Y M. I. stjara dyeing tail oring and cleaning. Phone 1850. ' - ?y- . WANTED Tour Notary public work. Residence 111 , Aahalaad Avenue. Phone 08. Jam. W. Albright l-tf (WANTED To sell, cheap,' about half price, a scholarship in the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.," care wis paper. u WANTED Board In private 'family. Address Permanent, Sen. Delivery, city. , - A : -:r.-25f- WANTED Men and boys to take 10 days practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and accept . good positions. Thro hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. . Char- lott Auto ochool, Charlotte, N. C. At ' 110-tf WANTED Toijurepalf ; work ; Jew elry, watch and guri "repairing a spocialty. Keys fitted of all dec scrlptions. N. A. Harrison. 23 8. Main St., Phone 887. ' 47-2t CAROLJNA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring 4o- eater our evening or noonday classes, see Mies Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, 6 ' Pattery Park place. ' ' ' FURNITURE) nougat, sold and ex- changed. . Easy payments. Globe Furniture Ce., (2 South Mala St .Phone 885. ; . 148-tf ARB YOU GOING AWAT and need a suit case, handbag or trunk T Call at H. L Flnkelstein Loan Office and you will find am unredeemed 1 one to suit you, . S3 So, Main St. '..; .-? ,242-SOt ROCK LEDGE, ! Haywood street, 28 Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P i I. Corcoran,' Prop. , HUNTERS, are you looking for an unredeemed Shotgun T We have all well known makes L. . C Smith, Parker Bros., A. H. Fox. Ithaca, Remington, etc.; We carry a com plete line of ammunition and goods for hunters. H. L. Flnkelstein Loan Office, 22 South Main St . . ,;'..! i .i- : 242-30t FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tellj about over 360,000 protected posi tions In IT. 8. sarvlce. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There Is a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment Easy to get Just ask for booklet C 593. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C THE BELVEDERE, 67 Spruce street; steam heated rooms; table unsur passed; reduced rates till January f. Mrs. W. R. Hyman. 285-26t LOCK, KEY AND TRUNK WORK Keys fitted, new locks pat on, trunks repaired and rebuilt. Brok en windows repaned, tight doors rehung In fact everything that can be done by a first class general repair shop. J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 44S. ' XMAS PRESENTS make the heart glad. Something durable is a Joy forever. The Asheville B. 8. Co. can supply you Razors, Strops, Hair Brushes, Lather Brushes, are a few of the many articles we have. Do not fail to call during the holidays. 23 N. Main St. Telephone 433. tf SCHOOL GIRL wishes place where she can work afternoons and earn her board and go to school. Z. W.. Gasette-News. ,,'.. 257-lt WHEN buying Christmas presents see me and save money. A fine line of watches. Jewelry and optical goods. Also watches, clocks and Jewelry re paired; work guaranteed.' H. Li vitch. 29 College street 249-30t. TOSRXHT. WANTED Every woman who abhors stains, grease spots" or soil from any Mitu An WMvlnff onitDNl t rt - member that we clean perfectly the most delicate garments whether In silk, wool or cotton. Our plant is modemly equipped with every mod ern aevice ror mis worn, wnue our cleaners and pressers have many years experience and careful train . lng to their .credit Phone 289, J. C. ' fKTI Is- iiiiuan FOR RENT,' FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte St., 13 rooms, 2 bathrooms, steam heat, completely furnished; also good stable. . Ap ply to -J. L. Wagner, agent, at post office, eod-tf WANTED Good parlor rug, t center table and chairs, also Tictrola and records. , Phone 775. , 253-tf. TOR BALI FOR RENT Three connecting partly furnished rooms for light house keeping. 84 Starnea avenue. 256-6t FOR SALE A lov of new oil cook stoves cheap, with or without ovens. Three burners, two burners or one burner. Chas. L, Sluder, 20 8. Pack Square. 249-tt FOR SALE 3 Berkshire brood sows. B half Jersey yearling heifers for aula At Mnntfnrd ttelrv. f?hAn If taken at once. Phone 1585. ' 355-31 THREE young Kentucky combination galtud saddU and driving horses will be sold at auction at Patton and Btlkeleather's stable Wednesday, De cember (. at I o'clock. 255-4t FOR BALE Excellent - black ' and white spotted pony, pony buggy and , harness. Bargain if taken aV once. Price only $125.. Pony twelve years old i buggy only -slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, Asheville, car Gaxette-News. . f 201-tf FOR SALE-oTweatyharss-power en gine and boiler with Dlston saw at tachment: capacity 15,000 feet per day. - Half price for Cash. -Apply to -P. J. J." Gasette-News, Asheville, N. C - . . 4.hHf. FOR SALE Complete portable saw mill outfits In good order. Also sklddera, loaders and logging equip ment of ail kind. The Champion , Fibre Company, Canton, N. C. f -j wt t ' 347-tf FOR SALE--At a'-bargain, second hand machinery, farm tools and Im plements, some od pieces of bffice furniture. sd poultry equipment. Send for llts, 170 West Chestnut St.,1 Asheville, N. C. ' 2S8-14t T02 SALE Beautiful Suburlan home; on car line, . surrounded, by grov of trees ;tti five acres of land, city water, ItH'irl" Vithtst. Vrv terms. CMTADAY EEALTY CO. I i V. l a. k Sa. Itxw 74 il . . . ,i r . It w'll pi y you to auk for eur prices " r r stirt nis"ltig. lino awnlnga i .w sliadi-a I boui-rlanlng of i , ... " 3 r . i i ; i a i . i FOR REI'JT Desirable store room. suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply ; Bex 287. Canton. N. C : tf FOR RENT Conneictlng rooms fur nished for house keeping. It Grady street , , 186-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished five-room cottage, i with all modern conven iences.. Phone 1278 or apply .at No. 3S5 Merrimon avenue. FOR RENT Two modern' six and seven room npnrtments, ft and 68 Asheland avenue, modern conven iences. Apply J. E. Smathers, at Green's Furniture Store, Patton Ave. ' ; , - 254-tt FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping In private residence, choice location, steam heat Call 627 Legal building, or phone 775. , . 23-tf. FOR RENT Completely furnlshftU ' large . boarding house, 10 room house, room cottage. D. 8. Wat FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at I College Park Place; doss in; prices reasonable. FOR RENT Firnlshed, one 4 -room cottage, one 4 -room apartment; modern conveniences. ' Room f, Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. FOR RENT Connecting rooms, nlee- ir lurnianea roe nousekeemns: south porch; electric llghta; sink snd'gss In kitchen. It Btarnes avenue.' ' We Stand for the South as Did '. Lee and Jackson. Peing the oldest Old Line Legal Reserve Southern Mutual Company, Issuing all of the Standard Policies, giving the lowest poMtM rates con sistent with safety. W solicit your patronage. - . The Secnrit714fi &Mnnnity : Company j ,1 of Grenboro, N. O. A. IV SMTT1I. SpeHBl Ageat, Aahevllbt. If . a , FOR RALE. 107 acres of good nrmlpg hind, lv miles from Asheville, on the 8wannan ia Ptone roud, 75 seres wood land, prire 336.00 per acre. lso new five room hoiixe, and larire lot In West Asheville,' near tnr line, 11100.00. i. I. PK.N LAXD SON Itoal Estate It Temple Cone. I v rttone 1405 (Continued from pag 1) ; merely adopted the tests of the com mon law and In defining exceptions to the literal application of, the statute only substituted for the test of being incidental or indirect that of being reasonable, and this without varying In the slightest the actual scope and effect of the statute. In- other words, all the cass under the statute which have how been decided would have been decided the same way if the court had originally accepted In its construction the rule at common law. '- '. ..:,'.'... It has been said that the court by Introducing Into the construction . of the statute common law distinctions has emasculated it This Is obviously untrue. By Its Judgment every. con tract and combination in restraint of interstate trade made with the pur pose or necessary effect of controlling prices by stifling competition or of es tablishing in whole or in part a mo nopoly of such trade la condemned by the statute. The most extreme critics cannot Instance a case that ought to be condemned under the statute which is not brought within Its terms as thus construed. The suggestion Ib also made that the Supreme court by Its decision In the last1 two cases has committed to the court the undefined and unlimited dis cretion to determine whether a ,case of restraint of trade Is within the terms of the statute. This is wholly untrue. A reasonable restraint of trade at common law Is well under stood and Is claerly defined. It does not rest in the dlcretion of the court It muBt be limited to accomplish the purpose of a lawful main contract to which In order that it shall be en forceable at all It most be Incidental. If It exceed the needs of that contract it la void. ' - : , 1 ' The test of reasonableness was never applied by the court at common law: to contracts or combinations or conspiracies in restraint of trade Whose purpose was or whose - neces sary effect would bo to stifle compe tition, to control prices or establish monopolies; The courts never as sumed power to say that such con tracts or combinations or conspiracies might be lawful If the parties to them were only moderate in the use of the power thus secured and did not exact from the public too great and exorbi tant prices. It Is true that many theorists and others engaged in busi ness violating the statute have hoped that some such line could be drawn by courts, but no court of anthority has ever attempted it. Certainly there Is nothing In the decisions of the lat est two cases from which such a dan gerous theory of Judicial discretion in enforcing this statute can derive the slightest sanction, ' Force and Effectiveness of Statute a Matter of Growth. I . ; We have been 21 years making this Statute effective for the purposes for which It was enacted. The Knight1 case was discouraging end seemed to remit to the states the whole avail able power to attack and suppress the evils of the trusts. Slowly, how ever, the error of that Judgment was corrected, and only In the last three or four years has the heavy hand of the law been laid upon the great Il legal coirihinatlons that have exercised such an absolute dominion over msny of our industries. Criminal prosecu tions have been brought, and a num ber are pending, but Juries have felt averse to convicting for Jail sentences and Judges have been most reluctant to Impose such sentences on men of respectable standing In society whose offense ha been regarded aa merely statutory. Still, as the offense be comes better understood and the com mitting of It partakes more of studied and deliberate defiance of the law we can be confident, that Juries will con vict Individuals and that Jail sen tences will be Imposed. , v TIm R4inrdy In Equity by Dissolution. In the Standard Oil case the Su preme and Circuit courts found the combination to b a monopoly of the interstate business of refining, trans porting and marketing petroleum and ts products, effected and maintained through 37 different corporations, the stock of which was held by a New Jer sey company. It In effect commanded the dissolution of this combination, directed the transfer and pro . rata distribution by the New Jersey com pany of the stock held by It In the 37 corporations to and among Its stock holders, and, the corporations and In dividual defendants were enjoined from conspiring or combining to re store such monopoly, and all agree ments tetween (he subsidiary corpor- StlMw 'ending to produce or bring aliout further violations of the act were enjoined. In the tobacco case the court found that the Individual defendants, twen ty-nine In number, had been engaged In a successful effort to acquire com plete dominion over the manufacture sale and distribution of tobacco In this country and abroad and that this had been done by combinations made with a purpose and effect to stifle competi tion, control price aad establish a monopoly, not only in the manufac ture of tobacco, but also of tin foil and licorice used in its manufacture and of Its product of cigars, cigarettes and snuff. The tobacco suit presented a far more complicated and difficult ease than the Standard Oil suit for a decree which would effec tuate the will of the court and end the 1 violation of the statute. There was here no single holding company,, as In the case of ths Stand ard oil trust The main company was the American Tobsico Company, manufacturing, selling and holding company. The plan adopted to de stroy the combination and - restore competition Involved the redlvlalon of the capital and plans of the whole trust between the trust and new com panles organised for the purposes of the decree and made part lee to it and numbering, new and old, four teen. i Kltuatloa After Readjustment ine American Tobacco company fold), radjutd capital 393.000,000; the Liggett A Meyers Tobacco com pany (new), capital 3t7.OO0.OOO; the P. Lorlllard company (new), capital 34 7.000,000, and the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco company (old), capital 37. 625.00ft. are chiefly endued in the manufacture and sale of chewing snd Tl ThMin ths bit eat pictures. Heater firewood. Phone 1(83. J Change of jr. .inm nbtly at Theafo. n fc V The Kind You Have Always Sought, and nc-hfoh has 1iat 'tu'UBe for over SO years, ha, borne th slgrnaturo (.. ana nas been made) under his per sonal supervision since Its infancy Allow no one to lleeplr van In this ' ' All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Jnst-aB-good" are bni Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare trorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It J JPieasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, its age is its guarantee. It destroys- Worms ; . and allays Feverlsbness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate tho Stomach and Bowels, giving' healthy and Batumi sleep, The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. - ummiE CASTORIA aivay iBear ithelSignature pf The Kind You Have Ahvays Bought In Use For Over 30 Years ertTuscewMT,TiiiissY erscrr. sew roan city. as on anjrV'other "winter day, you' can' make your Kdrne more comfortable and cheery by using a Perfection Smoke less Heater, Iti gem warmth it quickly at your serrlce, ready (or use in any emergency. You will seed it a supplementary beater when those extra cold speSi come. Later you will find it just the thing (or the changeable weather of early spring. f v . I iThe Perfection. Heater i light and easily carried. ; Il k safe in ths hands of a -chid the safest and most reliable heater made. Drum finkhed either in blue enamel or plain steel, with okkel nimmmg -m oniament to any room. ,l Vs A fmcui attoasbe imet sukas aeoks fimpMaW" AO (eft essly ilssaad. Clloa loM ; hntn mm boun. CodaendUi dsasrtop. ' Standard OH Company (iBcarporatse) 3 smoking- tobacco and cigars. The former one tin toll company Is divided Into two, one ot $835,000 capital and the other of $400, 000. N The one Snuff company Is divided into three compa nies, one with a capital of I15.ooo.ouv, another with a capital of 8,000.90 and a third with a capital of 18,000, 000. The licorice companies are two, one with a capital of Ji.7bS.300 and another with a capital of $1,000,000. There la also the British-American Tobacco company, a lirltlsh corpora tion, doins; business abroad with a capital of $28,000,000, the Porto Rtcan Tobacco company, with a capital of $1, 800,000, and the corporation of I nltod Clsar Stores, with a capital of $9,000,000. Under this arrangement each of the different kinds of business will be dis tributed between two or morn compa nies wrth a division of the prominent brand in the same tobacco product, so as to make competition not only possible, but necessary. Thus the smoking tobacco business of the coun try Is divided so that the present in dependent companies have $1.3 per cent, while the i American Tobacco company will hare J1.0I par cent, the Iggett t Meyer 20.0S per cent, the Lorlllard company 12.11 per cent and the Reynolds company 2.81 pr cent The stock of the other thirteen com- Hiniei, botn preferred and common, ha been taken from the defendant American Tobacco company and has teen distributed among It stockhold er. All covenants restricting compe tition have been declared null and further performance of them hu been enjoined. The preferred tock of the different companies , has now been given voting power which was denied It under the old organisation. The ratio of the preferred stock te th common wa as 1 to 40. Thl con stltute a very decided change-in tile character of the cwnershlp and con trol or each company. in trie original rult there were twenty-nine oi-Kiirtanls. who were charged with being the conxplrator through whom the illegal combination acquired and exercised lis unlawful dominion, t'niler the decree Iheie d tendniits will hold amounts of elork In Hie various dlatrlbutee companies laniilnm from 41 per cent as a maxi mum to Z" per cent as a minimum except in the rase of one Monti com tuiiv, the Porto rtlran To! o com limy. In which tW will )ioll 4i. p.. icnt. riie twenty-nine liuliviJj.il U KNICIIERECGILER ca ti cci.: V.3. aj-f-oiatmsBla Cotef let. CeteJ 1 9 dom, " . Large RNt " 4. . "via Tl:; j According to tiocatlon of.F 'xsv ALIZHARLS PAHH . ; All EZCLU CIVS UTIJ Near golf links. Attractive accommodations ; vice: excellent table. . . , i -, - ?ILL2, II. 0. good eer- -' ; ; RAVENSCROFT, 93 Church St., Asheville, It. 0S Sole' management Mrs. Rldgely Penniman. Rates on application. Rooms en suit. . Private baths, superior cuisine. Telephone 12$. wain building completely remodelled and renovated new additions ready Dec 1st,; Spacious (rounds. .-. : - ? - VINDSOR. HpTSL , V, ' . 1 ' ' '.;:. (s (SOUTH MAIJt WS. : " 'f ' ": w3 ' Nsw tnanagsmeat. - American and European. Overhauled and Refur- ' nlahed throughout. Rates Burop ean, 10c, TSo and f l.M per day. American, $1.0 per day. . Commercial trad solicited. v "Larya sample rooms free.',;, .::'t ' O. . TATT3, prof, Battery Parll fidtol ; PTES THROTJQHQCJP TJX JEaV ... Famous EvcryvKcrCv THE SW'ANN AN O A A STSICTLY EICH G2AE3 tT , t Family and Trancicnt Hotel j ritAXKIifTGirRATf, Owner prwa. Bates M.a4 a day and aararel GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Boomers depot. Only European plan kotel In the city. Rooms 71 cents an )1. per day.;. Caf la onaetJoa. BaObi free. Por ter meet all trains. Commercial tr ad solicited. - - . FRANsT BliAKK. afaaaswa. - THE WISTARIAS MISS MABI PARNES.'i r'itr BILTIIORE, N. 0. High class board and pleasa ant ; rooms. 'launches and din ners for automobile parties ar ranged by ; telephone 1114. Rates on application, s . ; .1 ., , r'Tt . ' . Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N-C. ; A New-Modern-keritorions Hostelry.u' If appeals to fhoit . who knoTT what 'a what and why: H . .E0V7ZLL I : ::; : ,, : THE BON :Alft: ::.y VKADUXQ OOiaCSCIAL AKD, T0TJEKT COTZL - f a U23. 1ALU3 E. GOUT, Prtpi:tr:si. Opem the flux Koud. -i "rSSS CAHPL3 l:0C3,, Hotel ;.,,""" ; .WATBTiaVILUB, W. 43, ; - "; ' 9" '- r . Opo throughont (ha Tsas.', , ,'' tl"' ' "' VnOCXlX HIGH GLASS fcKYIC8 AXWATS. 4 . i . 43. B. Bsd sUKS. b W. KXXaKX. taB'JAREETT CPEING3 rioTSX; '. ; ..J-'' COMMJERCIAIi ANDTOTJBIS1 - , , . ,- Rates tl.M per day. Pot and Cold Baths. Special Rates by Week. . - .. , . B. JT. iAKBJBnT, Maaacer, , ... , -5 ( ... ni . ; DUlsaarot Jl. X CANTON, N. C. fendant are enjoined (or thren years from buying any stock except frou each otheT, and the group Is thus prevented from extending It control during that period. All parties to th suit and th new companies who are made parties and enjoined perpetually from in any way effecting any com bination between any of the compa nies In violation of the statute by way of resumption of the old trust. , Each of the fourteen companies I enjoined from having eommoa director or offi cers, or common buying ' or selling agents, or common offices, or lending money to each other, i Use of New Companies. Objection wa mad by certain in dependent tobacco com pan le that this settlement was unjust because It loft companies with very large capital In active business and that the settlement that would be a division of th capital and plant of the trust Into small frac tious in amount more nearly equal to that of each Of the Independent com panies. This contention results from a misunderstanding of the nti-trust law and It purpoae. II i not Intended thereby to prevent the accumulation of large capital In business enterprise in which such a combination can cure reduced cost of production, sal and distribution. It Is directed against such an aggregation ot capital only when its purpose Is that of stifling competition, enhancing or controll ing prices and establishing a monopoly. If w shall have by th decree defeated the purpose (Continued on page 7) free sample: rooms STEAM HEATED mPOSTANT TO K0THEL3 A record of itxty-f! ywur eoaMna- on use of Tin Wlnslow' Boothlng Syrup" by mother In all part of th world, 1 th klirhest prate that an remedy for "children teething" ha erer received. Bvery year the young mother follows la tbe foot"'! of her mother and flr.tr sir. VinsloWt Soothing Prr up to b th favorite, uid a :t be gna ne for a period of six ty-Bv year. Million of mother hT It for their children while teething wish ptrfect ucca It ) . tl.ee i ciilid, soften th gums ner all ya'ti, core wind colic snd la th bet remedy for diarrhoea. Bold by dnt- re's and me. 11. in dealer la all part pt t known wtw'.d. Twen. !y-lv e- ah.- . I fit eel f,.r Ik' -a Wimor'i """- t.'rrf est " THE IMPERIAL HOTEL E. M. GOER. Pron. RATES 12.00. KLEOTR10. UOHTS I FREB RATH ETHELWOLD HOTEL la heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Attitude III feet. Rataa Pr day. Tempting; Terms to Toariat Trade. . Wrtt f QnatmtUim assf KceervadoM, .1.1 t MRflL F&ANCENIA HAMTL1XJ.4. ..'. BREVARD. W. a , rewMM, ; v City Livery Stable W. F. ISRAEL rrop. ' v HEXDERSONVILLE. H. O. SPECXAJ, RATES TO CpMMERCI l TRAyEnS, , Beat of stock and vehk-les. Proaaot and BroAdeut aerrlca. das and nbrli. ln both cltl and county, gatisfactiosi gaaranteed. t i) pATTcn rovz Karphy,IT.O. . The nest aad moat reasonable hoaa la town, good table, eleaa bed aad home cooking. Rates II par C j, V3ZZ HC2A PATXC . , jidtll rrrrrLLA ; I -.T8 1 CITT. Hdi"rtr fur traveling ssj aad Inn Imrmat, Pates 1 pef day. gpet'lal rmt.e fcy (e ssoath. Eat room. Ire snirr room. R&'road f sating kove fro louUera gepei, j Liery c- '. ' n. Hotel Sterling i " .cixaxxATi. 01:10.. Overlooking New Blnton Park. Ev ery room ouuide with bath, or hot snd coio water. Milk, cream, vegetable from our own farm. American Plan, J1.00, 1.65, 11.00 and 11.10 per day. R. B. Kills, Prop., formerly of Hotel itennett. lilnghamton, N, T., and Urand Hotel, New York City. - (sUUi, Mound amd Kenjou Kirn 4a. WAMTED ! At th rr - - rion, N. C 'o t mer '.ar II to 7 tr t i, Children M Larg eool --o,, four haad of eool 1 ir s, there Is no pise on j 4 to B'end j(n;r moot;,, gwod wtr "1 t , nllmat. T. i. V ,i I fa KOTT'Ti tt T'- rate . no, f.t POJl CIUII-TM 1 i ! H Nuthlng Would pleimn y..,i! and friends t'hrintnim so v mod photo if vniiiM f, T Mhonld be d r -x.d ina t . .. your beit. ... ,-,( j s .' 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