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NEWS AND OBSERVER RALEIGH NV C. FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 29. 1921. a a RVErdEFI CHARGED mrnm Atlantic Coast Una Employes Make Wholesale Arrests In Fayrtteville PjtTin. July SSL Wtat ar be lieved to bar tha Mm ef a gang f rebbera wka haa oprmid ia th sr ttem surroaading Fayettevlle for th peat twe yuan, their depredations ex tending m fur aa (iertdsor td Wilson. have Wen arrested her. " The latest ar real! follow ed (ha attempted robbery at the Atlantic Ceaat Lia freight ata tioa at Htedmaa Tuceilay night when "apt. W. W. Bindeuiia and two er geanta of the Alia at ia Coast line rail road police and a deputy sheriff of Cumberland eoaaCy concealed, .theea aalvee ia tha freight warebetue ia aatie ipatiea of a robbery. After tha offlecrsr had laia ia hiding for several hour tha 'window of tha waiting room waa broken open, and. two white mm ewtered, gaining aceeae to tha warehouse by breaking dowa two door with a crowbar. Aa tkey entered Ik warr-howse tha mew wwr ordered to surrender. Tha man using tha crow bar George Thompson, resisted and wai hot ia tha f!ehy part of tha log. Dur ing the lighting on or mora nu la aa automobile standing at tha door made their escape and am being might. Wtttt ttieir arm the-ofJSfer believe they will have captured the whale of the gimg. Tha sarend man nrrexted at Stedman waa Barry Johnson. The other now mtde amat are Jeff Bedside, Tom Hart, and Harvey Oreon. All art 'ctfaTrtred wrttr rmr h-k4aa t lajveay,. there twinar four different enaea against Johnson, Thompson and Green. Members of thia fttug are allngod to have broken into cam nt Camp Brnag junction and Milan, aiding near thia city, and nt Hope Millt, within rnrent month, (iooda rnlucd at more than tlftO.(K) Were stolen at Cmnp Bragg Junction while jfl.tKM cjgntwttwa, U au.t4Muubjla. tima Autl tm..eaea. of shoe. aggregating in value $.'1(10.00 of S4.M.0O, were found hiddea in a swamp near Milan. Information from an" eyeaitness of tha rolilx-ry at Cump Bragg Junction led to the arrest of the gangsters. A tip that the robbery at rUt'dmon wua planned caused Captain Bindenian and his force to watch tho station two uighta. The first nitftit'a vigil being unrewarded, Onptnin Bindenian and Ser geants J. II. Benton and T. Hohnea, of the railroad police, and Deputy Sheriff W. O. Patrick, concealed themselves within the warehouse with the resulting cdptii re. So eitounivn have barn the depreda tion committed in tliia vicinity that the Atlantic Cnast Line Railroad hag since April 28th maintained in. H)il City a force of live men headed by Cnpmtn Bindenian, inchMTihg' flergWItrr'K. if-1 Edward, W. If. Tomlinion, Benton and Holmes. The efficient wort of this force has hern of considerable value both ffl fhe rtiilrnnd nnti thia community in eiiThing the work of 1 breaker, nt prevalent in all part of fhe countr at thia trme. So many have been tha tall on tha service of the railroad police in flii vicinity that Captain Brnciwman has) had to neglect work in both tha northern and aontHera ends of Ma die trict, devoting practically all of hie time ti this immediate section iiv'o April, during whkh time he and hia force by cooperation with tha Onmberlaad eminty oflkera have been ahle to pre rent ovy crimes nf whirk the public ha, heard nothing. Taptain Bindenian ia n out in ted in his praise ef the eo operation given him by Shoriff N. H. !hVKenehy and his offleers, Ueputiei J. T. Ke11y aad W. if? Patrick being partieularly ssnlimd by tho head of the ranlrond police. PeHagra Expert Didn't Mean What Statement Said (Continued From Page One) terted," and as "a aerieras blow at the grmtk. Asking Oearral Cnmminga ia t the eorreetness af the printed re- - poft he enk also i or the namea of the pnrties who furnished tnfurmatioit" that fheta ia a epidemic of iwllagta. U) tha Boufh "ia to lack of nonrishmrnt and tnsaffifllent good food fH'ing ahortag of money at reason anl making out roaditioa very terrible and alarming." Latter From Dr. Faa Senator gemmons, today read in the Benate a letter from Dr. Clarence Poe, . of -Baleigh, Editor of the ProgreaaWe Farmer, in whiek Dr. Poe said "it teems ta me that yon tad mr other Hoothera Benatora onght to expo th alarmists who misled President Hard ing Into giving credence to tha fearfn! falsehood about conditions in the Bouth." He goea on to say that the Progressive Farmer with offices through emt the rVnth enables him to keep In touch with conditions and that no where ha he heard anything that would 'afford any justification" to the statement of tha Poblie Health Bor vice. H further atatcs that "our farmer have unnsually Urge quantities of food," that th 28 per eent deer ia cotton acrrag ha got largely into foe4 (Top, many of which art already maturing, and it 1 noted that farmer art bringing larger quantities of food to Salelgh and other sections to mar ket than ever heretofore." Th eomplalnt, Dr. Poe y. "is not tht thr i not aaough food, but that th tarplu does not command ad 4a4ta prUtu Saying that no doubt ont that President Harding ha ipoken with tha boat Intention, "and It would ht angraeiou not to raeognlta thi fact, but tha whol country need to ba in formed that what tha South want ia not food but batter market for th food, cotton, aad tobacco whicii hav already produced In abundance." The United State Seaata, be further nay, acema to him '"offer the beat pulpit for fatting tha exact faet be for the people, aad I tope you n awuaa . Mea Serioaalr Hart, Spencer, July SBZeb, Morgan, aa employe of the aar lepartmeat at tha Spencer ahepe, waa daagrouilyburt early today by being atruck ia tha bead by a Jack lever. Be waa picked up ia aa aaeonaeioui condition aad roahed to the c-ffleee ef Dr. W. C. SlaU for traatrntnt Later ba waa remored to bis home aad while hia injurlea are daa ferovi It la thought ba will recover. - f "Worth mar tbaa lta weight ia gold for bowel complaint. -Tbejiee Dt, UTS. ARKOLD'8 BAlflAM aavad my baby'g life." Hacommendel by i. W, v Tucker Building Pharmacy; M SPEED UP PAIOilCSOO COURT BUSINESS MOST OF SHOOTING Judge H. G. Connor Gives Or der of Business For The Next Several Weeks railing athratioa to the necessity for distionng of tha large voram of buii naaa pending in Federal court for th kaalera Diatru-t, Judge Henry G. Cob aor yastsrday gai out a statement ia which he urges attorneys aad others iuteraat! ia, iU cause t taka aatia of the order of court for tha next sev era! wnrka. Tie May terra will b ad jfiuraed Tueaday, August S, and Judfj Connor states that motinns in eaaars aa the law talaadar muft he dupoaed of prior to adjournment On the same day a ealandsir of eases will be set for the September term, whiek begin Sep -timber 8 and continues ona week. Judge Ccmaor also calls attention to Si fact . thaf avumeiA in th Camp Bragg rondemnajion proceeding will beam Tuowia', Septcaibcr 1.1. The hoaxing of avulenn in th Caiap Bragg cats waa completed, iere ycsterdayr-The teat of tha sternest follows: "By noaaoB of tha large volume of boaineaa poadiug in the United States court in tha Eastern District aad the nveasstty Xor aUspwuaf af it s prompt ly as possible, it beeomes important that attorney anil others interested in ctvir caaei pending in the court take notice nf th following order: "The term of ISie court beginning on Slay 22nd. !!, which haa been in ciritinuoua aeaskia, till stand tdjnurn ed At 6 o'clock p. Tuejday, Augunt 2mt llsfl. ""ITi'tiohf ia eaiiiJw'ofT the 'Taw'caleh lar iskst ba rnatla aad ispoacd of prior to the adjournment of the term. They can nut K made thereafter except by consent .Tlis raleniter will be called at 10 o'i'llick a. m., on Tuesday, August .'nit, 1021. ''On tho earn day a. calendar af casees .will be net for trial at the-September u-riit, urjiuiiinjr iiirwuajj nejnciuner tith," and aontinuing ease .week. "Afotiona in equity and bankruptcy causes will be hearfl on Xfondny, August ISth. Notice of such motions should he given counsel! not later than Augnat Mth, 191A. "Axgiuuent in tha Casnp Bragg eon dnmnntion proceedings will begin on Tuesday, September 1,1th, at 10 o'clock a. m. "A a oliaervnnea by attorney of the foregoing will save time. "H. O. CONNOR, "U. fei. Diarrict Jndge.' SUBSTITUTE BILL WfLL PASS SENATE (Conlinusd From Pago One) X. W. McUiatt, of lambertnn and Mr. Meyer, soy i ay: ''Now, with rsfsrewe to Mr. McLean, tha eaUaboraior of Mr. Meyer, in tbe preparation of the substitute, I want to say that he aad Mr. Mayer are two of the moat valuable men in the govern meat sen-vice In Wasunngton today They are both hrosd, patriotic, wise and xperioncad, aad they have in their combined experience th exact ex perienc and k no it ledge that we need in the preparatioa of a mcniiir of this kind, la tha ity of cw York, where h lives, Mr. Meyer haa long 10 a recog nixed a a nnantwrr of great ability. He has had large and broad experience in connection with the international tl an'nce aa well as national finance. Mr. Mclxian la on nf the most remarkable men that my Btate has ever produced. Lea than SO year of age, he is one of the largest farmers in North Carolina and in th South, and a very niccessful one until last year, when he suffered very severe losses, aa all of u did. He is the president uf one large banking in stitntion, and a director and, T think virs president, of another. He owns very Urge stock interests in both of them. He has large interests in two of the largest textile mauufacturing establishments in my State, and they hav been successfully managed. He ha practically out of his own ra- oarces, built a rati f Off d of something over 60 miles and ia operating it with success ; and in addition to that he, is one of the ablest lawyers in the State. At th time he wis called here to Wash ington to serr the country at a great personal (acriflce he bad one of the most lucrative law practice of any man at the bar In North Caroliua. "1 am stating thi because 1 want th Senate to know that the me who drafted thia measure knew what they were doing, knew the situation that ha.d to b met, had the ability to dr. vise legislation to meet it, and had tbe experience out of which that legislation should be drafted." Again this afternoon the Linney nomination and the nomination of the Oeorgia negro, "Link" Johnson went over. They came up In executiv sci sion of the 8ente, bnt 8cntor Cnrtii, Republican whip, asked that they go over, that a Republican Senator absent desired to be beard tm them. Ro passes another day. Civil Service Commission announces that on August M there will be second clast postmasters examinations at Greenville, Henderson, Oxford, tnd Boiboro. Want W idow Appointed Congressman Htedmab today wrote Republican National Committeeman Morehcad asking that he nam the widow of th late Postmaster R. 8. MaoRae aa actilng or temporary post mnter at Chapel Hill, that she waa en dorsed by great number ef tha patrons of the office. The PostofBce Depart ment ha stated that Mr. Morehcad ia to name acting poetmaattri. Congressman Bulwinkl left tonight for Gaatonla. He goe tomorrow to Mount Holly to deliver au addreta at th big farmer picnic to b held there. Mis Fan Barnett, of the office of Congressman Doughtoa left last light for North Carolina. Sh will first visit her aiiter, Mrs. T. A. Wilkin at Gaa tonla, aad the her aiater, Mr. C. M. LatUmor, at Shelby, while ea her vaca tioa trip. Congressman Doughtoa haa gone to hia home at Laurel .Spring for visit Hia eon, Clyde Doughtoa, who haa been .here for au operatioa f or ioaeiliUa, ha returaed to hia homo. Dr. A. H Nobles-and family,- af Smlthfiald, and Mr. aad hire. J. W. Griffin, at Wilmington, are riaitora to Waahlagtoa. , Tea Hay . call a man a rolling atone, tmfc Aoat iaslnnatA ff ti InH iv. Dr. Charles B. McNairy Favors Stringent Regulations For Carrying Guns Kiaston. July . Tsr-aiaa..r it most ef th ahootiog that is reported from dy to day thriiout ti e cvan try, acccrdiag ta Dr. Cbsr'.es IJ. M Nairy, superintendent of the P'Vj ir.- and a leading fvuithera author. ty or. racatal diseases. The i ppsrer.t "wave" of murder ia tha Sojtk ran iT..baU. be laid at the door of p1'' n'-u aid d by the general buainesa J pr-c .!,. n and climatic conditions, Dr. McNairy saiJ today. "Htrorie sickness of the bra.n, per iaps not realized by the victim, is ia tensiflee by oppvition to the w:ll of the paromaniac, who c.t.in. t r' tsm. I'c arms himself and slays the rxr.'B v. ho has aronsed bis ang-r," Dr. McNairy stated. "Things wbica wiuid not jui tily murder in the eyrs of the health) nindd criminal cause the pammanin iffliittd to kilt human being." Tho paromai. iae may w.ir'Tr ovrr some mriat wtrrr that wowtriF-tjnTTw-by another peron. He i.iay act as any normal perron wmiM rdiattfr, Hu wrath is easily eroujel. The orst ut it ia that he dues not stop to reason th'ngs out. "Hiijrgestion ondu'tedly contributes to a crime wave," Dr. Meairy said. "The hot either, is another factor. The business depression is affecting millions " la lha ii at win ; U vIcfTms among tbe paromaniac are already dis posed to be gloomy, something happens to kindle tha flame, and a tragedy fol lows. "1 favor a law in North Carolina to prevent the sale qr ownership of any firearm sndor 30 incite long. There will bo leas gun toting then. The law should exempt only officers and other persons tC attired tw rarry arm habitually... A 30-iurh gun is short enough for any person to have in his home for pro tection of his family and property. The stubby, small calibre, high-powered modern pistol should be removed from the reach of the mentally nick. There are pnrnmaniaes everywhere. "Fifty years from now mental exami nation will be required of every per son. Th school child will le examined every year or two by some one capable of making such an examination. The adult will be looked over at stated in tervala by a publie examiner. The world is bound to eoiue to tliu. Hu manity is heat upon improvement of its minds.' JOHNSTON COUNTY WILL ORGANIZE MILITIA UNIT Smlthfleld, July 28. Mr. St. Jnliai, L, Springs, of this city, is getting things in shape in regard to securing for Johnston county a State militia organ i ration, to be located either in Selma, Smithficld, or some other town ih th eoiintv. The sentiment is spreading like will- fire in this city in regard to an organl xation being formed in this county and Smlthfleld younfr men are going to make a strong bid to hive its headquar ters located here. Mr. Springs (tated this morning that he was unable to tell just whit branch of the militia could be secured at prei ent, but tlut h would ay that Adju tant Oeneral 3. VanB. Metts ha a iirad' him that he will do what he can to secure aitbor a battery of artillery. 153 howltrer or a truck company. But that there r other town trying to secure-the same oreaniiation and that he could not promise it to ny certain on until ths War Department author ima him to continue to organise State troops. This work hsa been held up since July 1st. THINKS MOONSHINER GOT HISSOWON RAILROAD Fayetteville, July Perhap a record claim for the death of cows will be tiled against tho Atlantic Coast Line railroad by H. 8. Kirkpatrick, Cumber land county lawyer, and farmer, who alleges that nineteen fine Guernsey cows owned by Mm were killed by Coast Line trains in ono day. Two other hovines aro said to have been crippled. Mr. Kirkpatrick think .that the wholesale slaughter of hia registered cattle was th result of the reporting of a still found in a swamp on the edge of his farm BELOVED CLARKTON WOMAN DIES AT RIPE 01.1) AGE. CUrkton, July 2S.-Mrs. Etta Jane Tuge, who lived six miles from Clark ton, died this week at the ripe old ige of 8.1. She had bcea feeble for tome months. Her parents were William and Rebecca Smith, of Cumberland county. They lived at Rock Fish, seven mile from Fayetteville. There Mr. Page was born, December 15, 1S35. When she wis 20 years old she married Thomas James Page. In J 81 they moved from Cum berland county to Bladen county. To them wera born six children: Poindex tcr, who married Carotin High; Boaie William Owen, who married Minnie Clark ; Thomas Allen, who married Lucy Singletary; Margaret Jane, who married J. K Singletary. and Sarah who died in 1. Mirs. Page'e husband died in 1900. From I860 Mra. Page was a faithful member of th Prong Baptist church. Today her children and grand ehildreu are among the strongest supporter of that church. Mr. Pag was a member of one of the prominent familie of the county and waa admired and respected by a large number for her moat spUndid Christian character. RUB-MY-TISM b powarful Antiseptic aad Fata KltJr, enrea Infected euta, old aorea, tettar, etc Relieves Bpralaa, Neu ralgia, Bheomatiam. COm AG! IN EXTRACT CASE B. W. Barksdale Gets Suspend ed Sentence For Selling of Alcoholic Extracts kotkingham. July & B, X. Barka d.ile, tried for tk (aeoad tiaaa aa a charg af selling alcoholic aatneta, as eoavictcd agaia kr thia afteraeoa md aenteaccst by Jddge T. B. Fialey, in superior roart, ta a tern af six tt iratk ia jail tt iWWica aot uba effective antra tk defendant acaia cngiire ia the sale of extract ia North Carolina. Ha gav $300 boad far ap pearance before the court ia twelva months ta (how good bahaviar. Tka case has already been befor tha Supremo Court, wkera th fiv judge, dividing four ta oae, held that Judga Ray, wha tried tha fret ease, erred. Chief Justice Walter Clark wrote diaaeatiag opinion la the ease. Tke second trial of Barksdale waa be gia Wednesday, E. L, Travis, former Chairman of tbe State Corporation Commission, defending kirn, and Solici tor Walter Erock prosectuing. Barksdale represented Garrett A Co., manufacturer of extracts aad bever age. PRESBYTERIANS GAI&I " 55,456 COMMUNICANTS New "Vkrk, July f The Presbyterian Church in thi country gained 53,450 communicant last year and now baa a total membership of 1,692,554, H i sa nouiiCfd. The Sunday School membership- t2-"''rvtfr conthorion to n-'ssiorary, Educational so l benevo lent purposes for the year were t7, 038.142. During tha year 63,886 member er dlsmisnd, death took l,0-iS from the rolls and 61J57 were susper.de 1. 1 faCaT57t?t v'r jal I " W f ,-;i.frSi- Ifgfg iSyre lm'f ljf f J:nj"s ?' ew Cirometta (My Sweetheart) T m' Arricordo e Napule (Memoriet ol Naples) Dream Facet Masked l'Morro tDA prima in grazia (t Die, Yet uraniry ianco Swing Low. Sweet Chariot When the Rote Bloom Because You're Here Spanish Dance, No. 3 ( Romania Andaluza) (Sarasate) Scheherazade The Young Prince and the Young VaUe in D Flat Major (Chopin) Piano Falstaff L'Onore! Ladril (Your Honor! Rufflani!) Madrigal de Mat Mother Machree Scherzo in E Flat Homing Sylria J Canxonetta In the Forest (Sou Bois) Thinking of You Carolina Lullaby Star of the Sea Reverie Meditation Drowsy Head-Medley Waltz Isle of Paradise-Medley Waits St Louis Blues Fox Trot Jazz Me Bluet Fox Trot .I'm Nobody's Baby Fox Trot listening Fox Trot All By Myself Anna in Indiana Down Yonder - Don't You Remember tbe Time? little Omnbs of Happiness Springtime Cho-Chc-San Fox Trot Song of India Fox Trot Learn to Smile Fox Trot Oh Mel Oh My!-Medley Fox Trot Start and Stripe Fewer-March , Golden Star ICTpR : - i - 'i - :v' - RED BULL GETS NEGRO INTO SERIOUS TROUBLE Dockiery Jonei Bound OTer Ti Court On Charge of Larceny of The Borine "Larceny of aaa red bull," waa the eAarg that faced Dark err Jones, col erad, whea ba was brought before Jua tie ad tke Peace J. Z. Owens ycaterday moraing aftCr hi arrest by Plain atotaeamaa ieasa Wyatt. Dackery 4a aied the allegatioa, bat Squir Owea fonad tka evideaee against kiaa a atroag that h saaestaeed there wa probable causa. , 1 U hav U blad yosT ever U court, Doekery," said Mr. Oweaa. "Aw right, aak, Ah'U tah 'ta ap peal" rejoiaed Doekery, aad th aud icbco bugked at tka aegre effort at legal knowledge. Tka evidence showed that Doekery, wka i aaid to hav recently completed a eoune ia road improvement la tk con sty, tol a red ball ob Wednesday from tka premise of Floyd Ferrall. wka Uvea ia 8wift Creek towaahip. Tk aegro i aid ta have taken tk bovine to the home of a farmer noma few mile away and offered it for aala for tli, although at th preaeat market value tka animal would have brought MO to eX. Tk farmer got suspicion and proceeded to bargain with Doekery. Tbe aegro offered to take a $ lastallaxat on th bull, allow th farmer to keep it about a week, return and slaughter the animal and the divide the proceeds from th carcass. . Doekery got the t3 and aUo got the same amount from Mr. Ferrell yesterday. Meantime, the owner aad the pur chaser proceeded to louad the alarm and reported to the police. Plaia elotkeamaa Wyatt quickly got to work and in a short timo had Doekery" with in the toils of the law." Tbe negfo' waa turned over to the county and hi hearing before Mr. Owens followed. He wis bound over to the next term of Wake eonnty errart under a bond of t200, dud in default of same was lodged in jail to await trial. nit to tvjotreinse tncctnovcn-tiimini (Madrigal ol May) Minor (Salvl) Harp Harp Hawaiian Guitars Hawaiian Guitars TALKINGACHINECOMPANY ':. - i.r-, Camden Ntrw Jersey 1 MESSAGE FROM AVIATOR BROUGHT BY PIGEON Bcsderaaav Jaiy It. A carrier aifa bearing a message be ev4 to have bcea earraated to at by aa avtaaar, flew lata the yard af Mra. J. Y. Uadia, aa South Ckestaat street, last Saturday af. teraeaa. After the email caatatacr , ia whkk tke message waa aV Basil ed, had Wa reataved aad tk message read, the pigeon rcfastd ta ge any farther, it Is said, and b stlTJ at tke heme af Mra. Laarfie. The lafermattoa am th small pisce ar BArckmeat to tha little balls shsasd eawUiaa gav tke story af "Craft A MM. Time 1:1. Jaae at a. Mil. Tka meaasga kaee tke wsMraiaan Tacaltaa, U aibs aatk af Selma, Alaaama," aM fBrtlter exalalaed "Laaas hare tor Ballast, aad chaw, akall are ceed. ritot B. T. O'SalUvaa.' Netaiag m kaawa af waa tke air- HENDERSON EXCITED BY SHIRT ON STANDPIPE TOP Headersoa, July 29. Considerable excitement haa prevailed throughout the city tver the fiadiag of a maa'a skirt hanging aa the ladder at tha top ol th staadpip early thi morning. The taadpip from which th city get its water (apply, ia about 125 feet high. It is located oa Androw-j avenue, on of th principal street Henderson. Early this morning th shirt was teen kngin? from the top of the ladder and attract ed the utteatioa of m-ny peep" part ing by. ' .The ehief of police a-aa summoned and aa iaveatiaratioa wa begun to act HUNT- GiniBANTr.SU sxin OrsKAXK aaatBDiEa (Hnt's r Sovl.kiit h mtMnl stflts, aUssnia, RtiWwnB.TttrofOtliMiten- Inc akla dMtm, Trr this Uulamt as our risk. CALLOW AT DRUG CO. a n t i 9A Sophie Br&alau Enrico Cameo ErnOio De Gogorxa -First TrrrVre Thee) - Emmy Detvtinn Violin MischaElman Violin Princess Mabel Garrison Louise Homer Edward Johnson Erika Morini Philadelphia Orchestra Sergei Rachmaninoff Titta Ruf f o Renato Zanelli Alberto Salri Alberto Salri Elsie Baker Lambert Murphy Victor String Quartet Victor Orchestra Peerless Quartet Albert Campbell-Henry Burr Florentine Quartet Florentine Quartet Ferera and Francbini Ferera and Franchini Original Dixieland Jazz Band Original Dixieland Jazz Band All Star Trio and Their Orchestra All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Aileen Stanley Arthur Reldt, Peerless Quartet Louise Terrell-Charles Hart , Charles Harrison ' Charles Harrison Paul Whlteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra , Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra , Souse's Band' Sousa's Band . wbethar tta ankle (f clotkbff kaJ beea nut there to eraaia extitemaat ar if the shirt was that ef a ana waa bai jumped into tka atxaipip fat tha psar poae af eommittiag tuicid. It waa further discovered that th wire act acros tke top af tka ple had bee " whkk fact aroused further savpcka that ther .waa a dead man at the b tom ef the staadpip. Many paepto becast alarmed at the news spread ower the city, and are gettiag the a wat'-f supply from other icj -res. Taylor's Final Clearance SALE Of exclusive Wo men's and Misses' Spring and ' Summer ' Apparel. Number Size Price 64967 10 $1.25 88635 12 1.75 64949 10 1.25 88636 12 1.75 64968 .10 . 125 64969 10 1.25 87327 10 1.25 64970 10 1.25 74692.12 1.75 74691 12 1.75 64971 10 1.25 88637 12 1.75 64972 10 1.25 '45248 10 1.00 45249 10 1.00 18753 10 .85 18762 10 .85 18769 10 .85 18771 10 .85 1877?. 10 .85 .18773 10 .85 18774 10 .85 18775 10 ( .85 18776 10 .85 18777, , 10 : .85 18778 10 J!5 35709 12 1J5 yioa vrog lo-, wayton. av. 2 I level. , " , '
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