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NEWS ' AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. G. TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 5, 192!. yillulilFOR OFFICE E. E. Culbreth and Edgar A. Womble Are Now k ' In Race Two candidate for th office f Hay mt BaleLfk ytray sand pas ha MieiiMMit of taeir oatry iato th rae to ptur tk plae saw fetid by Mayer T. B. Eltfrldg. Tk entrant . war Edgar A. Wmnbie, wall kaowa wpp'rma and . S. Oulbratk, mace- of tk ear lux eepartmOBt f ta Comma rsial NaBonal Bank. Mr. Womble baa apeatmoat ef ni v liU kl Balaigh, saetnff service te-warfou eapuitiet witk . Baiaigfc newspapers. Ha it aw eoancta with tba North ' Carolina. Corporation Commiioa. H announce! kia candidacy ytrday wittioot .rsrtaer oommaat Uaa to any that ha to la th net, ha ia kaewa hereaboota, aad bailor b aaa fulfill , -the dutlea of mayor of tba eity of Jtekurk. ripdgaa to see that tb city' bad n 1 mBfed lit tboao of a great vl,, tattoo aad to work vigoroaaljr and ro jointly toward a mor efficient achool aystem ar th principal plaaki of htr. Calretb'a platforat. He aayi . Baloigb la aot had a eommlaaioner of ftaaae wka wa bimaolf ozporioneed ia flnaaoud affair. H tate that bo look apoa tkla ity a a boaiaea eon- eera with 28,00 ctorkbolder aad 1 requiriag tb tam sort of direction and OTtrolf ht that asy other business r' -wern ( too same uu and tmpor s would demand. Ho believe that - perienee ia baeia aad flaaaeial ..ere equip him for a business-lik Mtuiiniiitration of the city affair. He also baa law lieens though he ha never liraetieed tali profession. He feeli, however, that hi know lodge of the law would etaad him ia good itoad should be h elected. Mr. Culbreth. who ia a native of Btateeville, baa been eonaeeted with the t'auBreial National Baak for about . tea yean, ia well aad favorably known 10 auay uaieigb people. Th other candidate are Mayor El dridge and former Sheriff Joseph H. Hear. JOHN YL CARR, JR., TO : HEAD DURHAM SCHOOLS Elected , Superintendent of School To Saoceed Prof, ';-; Holland Bolton '. MRS. RICHARD C. BADGER PASSES TO REST Much-Beloved Lady Claimed By Death ; Funeral From Christ Church tomorrow Yesterday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock, Mr. 'Betti Austin Uadgerr widow of Major Bichard C. Badger, died at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel 7. Telfair, ia Caaieroa Park, Baleigh. Th maiden nam of Mrs. Badger was Bottle Alexander Austin. Hhe wa born at "Dalkeith," her father's aummer bom ia Warrea county, on th 13th day of September; 1W4., Her father wa Colonel Aleiander A. Austin, and her mother, prior to her marriage, was Mnrtha ..William Joyiier. Many hearts in Raleigh aad lse where will be saddened by th passing Of Mrs. Badger, Tew Htm bar been peat here that gar more unstinting I r tneraselves or mora freely of things which count in th sum of In. man happiness; and the thoughtful consideration and deeds of kindness Which ao many hare felt at her hands will make an abiding pine for her memory In their miada and heart. If there wa on trait predominant above ether In her character it wa loyalty loyalty to ner family, loyalty to bar friends, loyalty to her ehureh. Bora amid affluent surrounding, her girlhood was spent at "Dalkeith" Mid . -woodiawn,- eoontry-aeat of her fam ily ia Warren and Ualifas counties, ia na environment in every way typical or lue uid Houta and it beat traditions. Ui ginning her education under private tutorage and entering St. Mary' School, Auieiga, sue remained at that institu tioa under the fatherly oversight of it revered founder, Dr. Aldert Smedea, for a period or fiv years. Her education waa completed ia New York at th eel nraWd school of Mi Haine aad Madam da Janoa, an institution which enjoyed the patronage of many promt aent American families. Her father having died while she was yet a ehild, aad her mother having married the late Colonel Frank P. Hay wood, of Baleigh, the family removed -irom "Woodiawn," their Halifax eoua try bom, to "Buver Spring, oa th aortheaatera auburbe of Baleigh, a nne . estate long remembered" as the seen of many gay festivities and a an abed of gracious hospitality. Posaeasing un unial pcraonul beauty, together With rar ocial eharm, ab quickly became a part of th brilliant coterie of belles who reigned ia Baleigh ia the early auues. xa iboo sue was Baited ia marriage with Major Bichard Cogdell Badger, formerly aa offler oa th taff of General Junius Daniel ia the Confederate Army, aad a lawyer who , inherited ia a marked degree th bril liant Intellect aad legal capacity of hit distinguished father, Senator George E, Badger, Mr. Badger' deeply religious nature found xprioa ia th manifold agcacie aad aetiviti of hr eharek. A lifetime mmbr of th Epmeopal Lauren, wu ustrattad in It tenets, and fortified in her last hour by its rito and aaerameata, her long life of aaMissaa and devotion cam pec fully to aloae. Surviving Mrs. Badger ia ear dsurh , tar and only child, Mr. Samuel F. f el- fair also twe listers, Mr. Sally Austin Hamilton, of Baltimore, and Mr. Mia ni Haywood Bagley, of Waahlngton, D. C, aad aa only brother, Mr. Frank P. Haywood, of Baleigh. Tb funeral will take 'place from Church Churth tomorrow afteraooa at 1:30 o'clock. ,Wba Th New Cat Around. Daisy told aa th Other day Sh ntended to writ a play - Bat I must aot aay, A word of it t aaothar Now I didn't think sh would ear : If I just told .my brother. Ha asid ba would aot toll at all. But he whispered it to hia friend Paul Although la a quit confidential way. That fc had heard It aaid Daisy Jone won Id aever wed JBh bad written a play.' New Paul did, . - , ; - A most mea wfl!, ' " Went bom aad told hi sister Li!, : Thf Daisy Joaea had gone away To tk a part Ja a leading play. Th aevt time I saw Daisy, . v he was not osly ia tears But a Hi ig ( coug aay. Dnrhant. April V Th aaaonacemeat of tb eJeetioa ef John W. Carr Jr, aa roptrintendent of th publi chools of Dirhaaa eaaniy to aad Prof. Holland Holtoa. wh thla marnisg an nao need at tba meeting f th board that fa bad aaeepted th chair to bead th department of dnetioa f Trinity oil eg baa boea mad. Friead who were la loe toaeb with Prof. Holtdn did aot bar th lightest hint that he would refuse reflection aad tfcio moraiag whea th qneetiow wa put bafort th bi.ard a to wh would b aurieri Undent for tb aezt two years. Prof. HeUoa plained is detail tb poal- Uoa k bad Deea auTsred. Th va cancy ereatad at Tr'ialty wa mnd apoa th Maoaaeaaaoat of tb re signation of Prof. M. h. homttf, who has ba at th bead of th de partment f dueatioa for aoaat time. Prof. Lowery has decided a antar public school work lj to Mow York City, but will remain her antil the lollege loe. Th offer to thia rhair wa mad to Prat Holtoa Saturday afteraooa by President Fw, ef Trinity eellegt and aUr giving it consideration. Prof. Holaoa decided to aeocpt. Prof. Holtoa will remaia ia affle antil th lnt f September. Tb election of Mr. Oarf wa mad apoa. the recommendation f Prof Holtoa and th board wa aaani- mou ia ita eho.. Prof. Holtoa had iateaded recommending Mr. Carr a aupervuor of tb schools, bat apoa bia decision to accept Dr. Few' of fer, recommended him for hi posi tion a superintendent. Mr. Carr ia well qualified to fill tb poaition as superintending He i a graduat of Trinity eolleg of th das of 1915. He is a debater and ipeaker of mor thaa th usual ability. He is aa exceptionally good otudent aad ia alto aa athlete. DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS RECEIVE HUGE ORDER Durham, April 4. The Durham Hos iery Mill tbi morning received one of the largeet order for hoelcry-rn the history of th mill. Th order comes from New York, but th nam of the eoneera giving th ode was not made publia. To take rare of the Increased baeiness, th mills an- mnking prep arations for adding ml'' ' uuil help to M office fore. The mill of the rity n re now tak in on renewed life by the continuous number of new order being reeaived and it ii hoped to hav all th depart ments of the different- mills running la a abort wbil. Tb recent lower lag of ita price on finished product ao doubt baa aomrthlng to do with th recent large orders, though the quality aad auperiority of th Durham Hosiery Nf ills' product ia knowa the world ou r. William H. Fiddler. Wiurton Hulr-iu,. April 4. William Henry Fiddler, 09 year of age, died last night at bis hum in Waughtowa after an lllne-u uf several week. He wa one of thu oldest reaident of Wuiirhtown. Ili ia survived bv twe I'nughters, A! - . It. C. Sheppard, of Win. uton-Halero, m I -Mrs. J. C. Hammock, of Walkertoun, aad on slater, Mia KJIzabeth Fiddler, of Winston-Salem. To Carry Protest Against Ne gro To The Whne House (Continued Pram Pag One.) FINAL GROUPING FOR , COLLEGE RELAY RACES Chamwonghip Erntt To Be - Held at Unlrersity of Pa. April 28-30 C , : Philadelphia, April 4. Final group ing for tb tollegs, class relay rates at th University , of Pennsylvania April, 19 aad SO wa announeed today Tenant entering th national champion ahip oUg bar) antil April 10 to deeid. which avenU Uey wlU aator. They iaeMd virtually aU tb big ant- versitie ex tb country aad ar not entered in the miaor enampioaaaiptv Grouping f ollg alas rseee r minor cbampioaahip ar a follow t bOddl Atlaati Stat, relay cham- Franklin and Marshall. Haverferd, l'B7i fayctto, Mahmabcrg, Wmw York Uai verslty, Batgers, Steven, Swarthmor, Waablagton and Jeffaraoa. Soatb Atlaati. rslay haaipionshIp: Catholl TJarraruty, Georgetown, John Hopkins, Maryland, Virginia, Virginia Poiytochnia laatttuto. Ueorg was lnartoa Univrity. Claa ont Unlvralty I u BonUj WAR DEPARTMENT TO HAVE BASEBALL TEAM Cltixena'.'v Military ' Tralnlnf Campl To Be Held July 1 ft . . To Anfiut',1.0 New and Observer Bureau, 903 Diatriet Natl. Bank Bldg. By EDWABD E. BEITTOff. - (By Special Lased Wire.) Waabingtoa, April 4. Th War D partmeat ia now to fight en th base bell field. It i officially aaaoaaeed that ther will ba a War Dpartmat base bail aaaoeiatloa, aea having zit d for th past two .year. It will ttrlv fr honor ia th Pepartmeatal Baseball League. While w ar artill at war with Oar- th Poatoffie J7epartmat a- a ounce that pareal port package aoa tain lag fata, brand and other . bakeri article, paste, meat affd larda will be admitted to 0rmaay. Tba ntazi aim weight limit f parcel port paca age to Germ any ha beea iBrasd from 11 to CS poaads. Between July 15 aad August 10 eitl ssbs training aaapt for nuutarr ia Wort Virginia, Colgate. Pordham, rtraetion WlU b opnd for an month. Holy Cross, Maiaa, ltorthMtrn. Mien. igan Agricultural, Cornell Collegt (lowal. CLaastw: Caraaci Inititut of Tech. Tuft. Xcehester, Hobart. Ver mont. Bowdoln. Harvard. Hamlin. Claa in root rranaun junuu, Oettysbnrg, . Buekaell, Muhlenberg,! Washington and Jefferson, Cathelie University. Manhattan. Colby. T .... - I 1 Claai Tour i AUeghany, ueueva, eol leg City of New York, Temple, Dala-j war, Clwncon, University of Florida, University of Maryland. Cue fivi DrexeL xnHll. Bt. Josephs, New York Law, Brooklyn, Poly, Nw York, Uolleg or Datat aaa Oral Burgry. Claa (ill GaUaadat, Ueorg waah- ingtoa, JnanHa, St. Stophena, Cheney Training, Lincoln university; - Thee camp wiU b open to men cp to S3 years of aga, and attendaa will b without cost, va for traveling an. penses, ao adueauonaJ ouatincatioa tn ing required, tb applicant be lag only required to know how to understand aad obey command. There will bt ala eorpe arena, aad North Carolina will be ia th fourth. If every man ba hi price U i tor to aasum that h cost at least twiee a much aa no w worth. For Headache Hal, formerly of Wilmington, were present At that lesslon, Hoa. A. W. McLean, of Lamberton, of the War Fi nance Corporation, spoke ef th situa tion in ooDs rate form, and advocated the value of acreage reduction of eot ton. He said that h wa reducing hi owa acreage 50 per coat, hi fertiliser bill 60 per cant. He aid that ia place of using fifteen horse to a crop he would nte eight. He said th t last sob his loss bad beea 30 ,000 oa a given acreage. Durinr th dav th members of the conference war recelvd by President Harding, who expressed deep Interest in tba matter under discussion. When Mr Abemeth? waa presented to him, he spoke of tho new minister at Calvary Baptist church,. which he attend, as be ing Mr. Abrnthy, who came from the Weet. "Com with me next Sunday to hear jour namesake, he aaid to Mr. Abernethjr. Highway Commission Through Process of Being 'Broken In' (Contianod from Pag On.) Third district: Joha Bprant Hill. Dnr ham, Fourth district; J. Elwood Cox, High Point. Fifth district: Word H Wood, Charlotte, Birth district: Bafu A. Doughton, Sparta, Sevsnth district) John C. MeBee, Bakersvillc, Eighth dia triet. J. E. Cameron, Klneton, Second district, and J- O. 8tikelather, Ashe vllle. Ninth district, and Chairman Pag, wer mcmbrs of th old commis sion and were not required to subscribe to th oath. Th decision of th commission not t oa(idr tb proposal! of any dele. gatioa ia the rity wa predicated oa the multitude of them and th evident eae rifle of tim that would be entailed if th gatei wer opined for them to be heard. Under the tentative, plan of organisation, all Of their request would properly come before th district commissioner, and for that reason it s thought best not to go into aay or them at tb present. The Weather J TfcMFtKATUKK Highest temperature Loweet temperature Jdnaa temperature Excess for the dny , Average daily excess since nary lrt . . : . . v. .rrr. . . ,N Jsu- . 72 . 81 83 . 6 43 mciPiTATION (in Uehes) Amount for th 24 boar tndinn ' at I p, m a Total for thimonth to dat ...... M uefleieney. for the month .18 DeWciency sine Jan. 1st M HUMIDITY 8a.m. Dry bulb .............. M Wt bulb 68- Bel, ha'aidity 64 Tl 6T 41 p.m M M 63 l'BHttUBt - (Seduced to 8n Lvl ) - a. m. ..... 30.41 I p.-m.'...,. 3QU 8uariar6j5 a, au 6unetr-.3 p. in. ....... New Incorporations. Th Secretary of State issued the fol lowing charters: Service Printing Co., New Bern, with nn authorized capital of -t60,000 and 4)00 padd ia by H. L Crumpler, ' H. O. Tolaon and G. O. Pridgeoa, New Bern. Dilworth Building Co4 Charlotte, with an authorized capital atoek of l,O00,000 and 22,000 paid ia by T. T. Col, O. 8. Oakley and A. JL Smith, Charlotte. Paul Rubber Co., Salisbury, tlr iii-.nufacturers, with nn suthorised rHjiital of $250,000 aad $7,600 paid in ly M. L. MUler, W. J. McDanlel and E. C. Bralnnrd, Salisbury. Cltcnett JJrug uoM Dunn, with an authorized atock of ti'i.OOO and tlOK) pnid in by C. E. Frttehette, H. H. Me Kay and E. B. Warrea, Dunn. Death of Rev. T. B. Sticklty. Charlotte, April 4.-Bev. V. B. Stick- ley, for many year a minister in the North Carolina Lutheran Synod, died at th Lutheran parsonage at Barbera, Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Funeral services were held thla morning at 11 o'clock at Lebanon Lutheran ehurch la Bowaa county, th aervicsi being ia charge of Rev. J. L. Morgan, president! Of tb Lutheran Hynod. Th body wa' takes for burial to Woodstor':, Vs., whr Mr. Bticftlry wa born April 10, losV. u mi-- ..r Kelieves Pain Heep a Tu.h Handti hV L. DAVIS SPIAKB . :-r'';' AT BURLINGTON CHURCH. Burlington, - April -Bv, . 8. L. Davis, tuperUtendtat of th 'Nrth Oarolian Anti-Saloon League, delivered an addre 'at Wbb Aveau M. 2. eharek last night to large audience oa th subject "Law and Order1 H gav hi herr om facta oa Oondl tion axlsting la North Carolina as to aon-oaforemnt of 'the prohibition law, aad atated that it I an op per tun tim for th poopl of the Stat to ria ap In their iaHaa and Power aa (luiuiiw u mwieanes. Waist and carters RAILROAD SCHEDULES Ta tilnrta ! near iumm osx a. O. Seaboard Air Lino Railway Company. siiIim nwi Iim far II4S . m. Himmi .... as Vera Mm a. a. 13 a. m. sirBiaskaa. rMu Wa. tea-w 1MI a. ak NarftH. Waa. aaalasaaa taVe.a. a a. bl Nw Tor -Jufwjl. 4-U a. a. 11:1 . a. WaMae WaMa I . a. 4iM m. a. Ckaratla .. aaarlarHe SU a. m. IIS a, a. AllaMa , Marfan II a. Ita a, a. laanivllla .... Maw Vera liar a. a. 4aa- a. aM A Iteala :i,a. a a. Maw Yar laaaaaatHa (LCVkl aanaaaMI war WaMtaMfMI faMa Ml a. a. at II M aleeieatt Saathern Railway Syatwn. aiiliat reai iaaaat Jri II MLa. Hliirs Ininlai II M a: a. aa a. a. aamaa ., a . a. I a 31 a. llsU a. 114 a- a. rnaia.a ttoMaaBBnVV 4 4t 4V aaV ft9anl9aanaW9 V 4a anW taia Aaaxriia M a. a. aie.e lM a. a. . ciMia.ra ii mas a.iaoara AaMHa r ia a. a. laiiaw .ISaSare 1M a. a. , t Ball anas! aaaeas. I saaaav eety, Oaiaju oaaaoLiaaTBB vicsir orncm , ni aa iri aatoisa raaa IT aa all. Prsbytril AaxUiary .Jfeetiag. Carthage. April 4. Tb Fayettevill Proabyterial Auxiliary will meet in Carthage Wednesday for a three-day I session ia th local Presbyteriaa ciiiirrii, uver a hundred women from .h t I'r -nbytery are expected to at- n. I " sessioa. Th meeting of the 0 i , ville PresbfUry will be held in the Curthuge church two weeks hence. BV-I.I RALRI4iia.lta.HHa.Bl All Trlwa Uallr Butat laallr. Leave Kaleica l:a a. m. Leave Raleigh I:H p. m. txaroorouna oili Leave Durham , :0 a. m Lav juarham 1:11 p. Melbourne Hotel.) rare tlMS Whlta. reala Oalr. A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Chronic Coughs and Paniatont Cold Lead to Soriou Lunfl IroubU. You Can Stop Thorn Now With Crwomul ion, an EmuUifiod Croosota That ia Ploautnt to Tako. Norfolk Southern Railroad Paaaeager Train Schedalea Loawo Raloif h 14 aav Canr let WUaaa. Onairtlla, Waakuutaa, wmiim. auaaiMa enqr, iforfiris ai aaula - Mann ana Sua. (PABLO SAII WAHIMTH T ri.K.i l p. a. Dtlls far Wlkna. rarawtua, OnaavUla, Waaktaaiaa. BalaaTaa. Ml s at Dallf, lor Wlkm, Oramrtna, Waaktae- orroia aaa aiwiartiiata ataooaa tr at A. New Madical Diacowerw With Twofold Action. Soothes and Heals the In flamed Surface and Kills the uerm. Endorsed by High est Authorities. ' MarlaUu TI4t a. a. Balls eentst Biaular. far Tarlaa. Parana- naa. mar. K ttAMUUTTm i awdiau ateuoaa, IT tbaib iktra aoaraLS. wia'aiaia. aa raaar. BaaMtaMS lillahail aa. MaraaUaa aa at avaraa i a. rat mignwiua aau oa ar wni. to: n BOBBBT. . ' T. A, Mt rafatlrrUH mrarl Money Refunded If Any Cough or bold, no Matter of How Lone Standing, in. Not Re- Hewed After Taking Accord ana; to avecuona. INE FOR BUILDING UP 1 HE SYSTEM -AFTER COLDS OR THE FLU. BIMOLKTON. D.T A. Ca Balalsa, 1. C. One War Faroe From Raleigh (ea BaMak sat bmmIm War Tea.) To Norfolk, Va. $6.30 To Charlotte, N. C $5.64 To Fawettewille $2.24 To Wilson $1.82 a -ii i . a vi an anowa arugs. ureosote is roe. vj iue meuicai rraternity a th greatest healing agency for the treatment or chronlo coua-hi and eolda and other form of throat and lung irouDie. creomulsioa eontams. in ad. aitloa to creosote, other healiaar ala- menu wulch tooth aad heal th la- named membraa aad atop th irrita tion and inflammation wbil th ereo ot goes oa to th stomach. U ab sorbed Into th blood, attack th seat of tb troubl aad destroy th germ roar iaa to consumption. . Creomalsloa is guaranteed satisfac tory la th treatment of chroule cough and eolda, bronchial asthma. catarrhal bronrhltil and other forms of throat and lung dtmasee. and 1 seel- nt lor building ap tbo system after old or the flu. Increases sopetite and, body-weight. Ask your druggist, aar, - . Elxcuruon Fares via Norfolk Southern Railroad (Ban ad Trip Fares) TO WAaniTOTON. D. C-NaUoaal Boatoll D A B. AMI 1-Urd. TUiu-l. aa mm asm itta, iiu. Kia. Brtura nam aku zaia. mi. TO HOarout, VA DIairM CoBraaUaa Bolari Out.. April inn-Ilia. Tlckru aa aala. Aaril loth, llfh, Ilia. Betw Halt ab.ii in ia?i TO WINONA LA LA tNO -OMMral AaMaMr Fria- kfiariaa abur.ii at V. . A, Mar tr-tt. TM.u i.hM -Mas IS . IS. Bnal UMlt Mm aa 1B.I r T. LOl'l. BIO. National Cwmim atoo.ni Waotfaua of laana rna II " m, Ttoara aa aala iiaaa II M. aaal Baui m as. 111 TO NKWABA H. 1 Oraa AirM. Bralamal Of. ' r at BaslM. Ausum a-ll Tuaru ,aa aala Auauet i.- . aail Hall Aasaat I. an TO NEW TOBK CITY lattmatlanal o(ln lriauaa ananar ; TO OBCANSIIOBO. N, Doctor Tells Bow to en Eyesight By th Iannis in ex Boo-Opto. aye Dr. UwU I haw aaani yight stoawtb SMdHl Innwiak s time 1 1 many in tan, sad eniick IwBaf breagbt t inflamed, aching. Itching, buTrurg, work- trained, watery oyc. Road tb doctor's full atatmnt soon to appear ia this paper. Boa-Op to te olf and tmevmmmiitA eworywbara by 2niitaV V- .Itlil' 11. (Vkata aa aal. '-ii-tii a Hnartn.ii Air it. 111. C jiiryi Baaa an Baak ara HlatMa Aa a Can MUIaa April la-SB. Tkn. oa April 14 ia la, anal lim Aorll ta Ital TO TOUUMI. OHIO wnw LoOaa. Loral Ordn moom. am n Jn . Tirana oa aala Jun. 21 U It, nal limit jia. a laai TO C8ATTANOOOA. XSMN -aoulAwn BaMlal Omwtui,. ti.r ii-ia rteat aa aal. War I io 11. Rnal nail star ' ti, itn. O! CERTIFICATE PLAN TO CIIICA'M). tLlV Natwnal Wbakasela Grow.' Aaaorlauaa. Ana S-1S Cult eaka In n4 Jaaa 4 la II. dial llMll J.M l.th IB.I TO CBAiXOTTa x. C Nona Carallaa taa Oai- rraiioa B P. V.. imn 11-14, raniacaiaa larar.l Jana IS ta IMS. (aal UaaM Jmm a. f.i I TO BAUCIOH. X. C Narih Catallna Sunoar IMiool Awrtatloa. April 11-14. cmt Bfaiaa laaril April la 14. S.i.l H..I .MM I. I.M I TO CINCINNATI. Ol aMlkm WkotaMla Oi-mt' AaooHatioa, M.r I all, caru om laranl Mar In IS. - I rO KfcW TOBK CITT-U.i.l Traik.! AMOrlalloa aaril .h !U. ConitroiM Ian4 Aaril . IWH k 11m. H-iara man AprU 3lk. 1M. . rar Baaai. 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