NEWS AND ODSERVER. RALEIGH. N. G. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28. 192T.
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Brilliant Social Feature Large
ly Attended; W. 8; Merri
v mon Named Governor
; ' "a" ""a"
baaquet, at which rood fellowship spll
led over h Kiwaaiaa mingled with
brother Kiwaaiaa and with the ladies
attending th contention of the clubs
of th Carollaa district, brotnht the
two-day fall toaxsatio to a dot har
tonight Tho baiqutt wa ssrred la
th dining room of thi North Csro
1m Collect lot Woma and althougo
th wall bar looked upon torn lump
tuou ea, it wu gaaerally eon
ceded that nothing bad been held there
to rival th banquet staged for the
Kiwaalans.
Business wa th order of th dnj
in the final evasion of the contention
tbit afternoon, office re being electee!
and Columbia, South Carolina, aeleetod
as the plae at whleb to bold th con
a f ntlos. next spring.
JUrriaoa Naned Governor.
'W. B. Merrimoa, of Greensboro, was
ltd governor of the Carolina dis
trict Mr. Merrimon waa elected by t
majority of one vote on the eecond
ballot, a aad William A. Loeas, of
wilaoa, having tied oa the first 1
lot Mr. Lota after th final ballot
iked that th vote for th Greensboro
man be niad unanimous.
Lieutenant governors war elected
aa follows, th convention voting ua
aniruousl.r for each: . E. Wheeler,
of Asheville; Alvin Lumpkin, of Corim
bia, M. C. ; Her. JaJmJes Turner,
Oreenville, N. 0.; and Jam T. Crook,
of Spartanburg, H. ('.
The by laws of the district provide
that th secretary shall najdo ib the
sam towa aa the governor, so the
eoaventioa agreed to leave the selection
of a diiarlet secretary with th Ureent
boro slab.
Hear lateraatieaal Ut4.
This morning's session waa also do
voted in large part to business al
though Harry E. Karr, of Baltimore,
president of Kiwaais Internationa',
made one of the strongest of the mmiv
trocg talks that have featured th-
cnventlon.
Th clubs of th district through
-solutions adopted hy th convention,
ent on record as favoring the teaching
uf tho I nited states ('(institutioa In
e schools of North and rourfi 'ar
jsa and the general aMBembllea of
ach Stat will be memoralixed to
lata a law making its teaching com
I'ulsory.
ft u pert Conference.
The cenventioa eiuressKrl opposition
'o all wars and will j.'nd a copy of n
-rsolulioa urging sum-as for the ruii-
iVn-ncc on tlm 1 irn it a t mn of armnmi-nM
t'i th" ivlifrtillc-i' to I'll held ill Wash
iiiK'n.
Straightway tlifl convention adopted
na idra advanced by Col. Junius Uurdet.
:ud th Burlington club, looking to
ardi the! estnhlishment of a Kiwan'.s
military institute. "Tach the boys
tn right," Minuted Col. Harden, in
i talk backing up bis plan while a
thunder roll of applause attested tn tlu
feeling of tin' convention. Col. Hiir
!.n' plan was referred to a commit-t-v
of five men to report upou its possi
lulitn-s at the licit cun vent inn.
The friends of oan convention a je.ir
st and trie district rill still have i)
'initiitiivni rach jrar.
!as Var la Over.
I'n-aideiit Krirr in his talk, stri'ssel
tie ,'reul need fur tne prnplo of the
country to realite that th war is over
aid he think that Kmann can play
n grcss part n teaching tln-r i Bow no
ar. Ho i liar;i. terir.e.l tlm business man
'ho makes a great profit as being di
onest, aa h.i also did the workingman
di munda niore pay than an honest
::iy's i,rk is worth. When all chiasei
! men renti.n that tliey lnv got t
om hack to the old sonnd standard
'h wilt the country really get oa iti
nut again, be said.
Members of tho convention begun
'earing for their homes tonight, all
Irfci.iring thut the. ennventiou will gj
lews ib history .is one of the greatest
ever heid sine the district waa or
panned. All are looking forward tc.
t;reat things m Kiwania during the com
ing year and liovernnr Merrimon an I
retiring Governor Tom Arnold tivld that
llary of work remains to lie done
JfOTTD SKCLISI WHITER
AJtRITES IN AMIBICA TO
. JtSPOIT ARMS CONf ERE.VC1
J(w Trk, t tT.n. B. Welto,
the aeted EailUh aahlklat, waa
cemiw t Asaerica at th Javltatloa
f Ik Ckieaga Trlbiae, th New
Terk World aad aasteltd aew.
papers lacladiag Tk Jiews aad Ob
server to report the Waahlngtaa srsaa
cwaferaac, arrived la New Yerk late
today akaard th Uamskl Adriatic
hiad wltkla a few day will proceed
I Washlagtaa. Tk Wells article
la th New aad Observer will com
mence abearTyrt before the tea.
fereac sea sables la Washington.
..To-tk editor f tke New aad
Observer aad tke editor of ether pi
per for ' wkea k will report Um
eealerence, ... M..WeJla teaigkt seat
Ike following meeeage:
"I consider it a great privilege
U wltaees th meeting and delibera
tion at Washlagtoa wher 1 hop
ta see a aew chapter beglaning la
th history of mankind. I anticipate
complete revision f th kaaty aad
disastrous decisions at Versailles, th
etabllshmeat of eom world-wide
control of the present monetary
and economic chaos and the founda
ttpn of a aew and more Jest aad
geaerwaa system of Internstolnal re
lationships la which not merely the
victors in tke 1st war but th Ger
mans, th Rgssians, th Chines and
all sort of msa may have a fair
aad equal prospect of service and
liberty. For no Justice or prosperity
Is possible la the world any snore
bat world Jostle and prosperity.
SOUTH CAROUII
; D0VIISCLEMS9N
leans, Monday weathered the gulf storm
and arrived here yday safely. The
vsel drifted for several hours with a
broken steering gear nil' l.t'inent Key.
A mashed foot by one of the crew huh
th only casualty to any of the eren
or its three passengers. Other vessels
arriving today were the I', nnd O
Steamer .Miami from Key West uuil the
Belgian steamer Asier, from Antwerp.
Th koown death list mounted to
five in this eity when it became known
that two negro children wore eioctro
cuted Tuesday.
BODY OP NEGRO WASHED
ASHORE BY HluH 8EAS
Jacksonville, Fla., t)ck 27.- The body
of an unknown negro and a life pre
server bearing the nainii ' konti of
Roslyn' flosted sshore near Mayport
st the mouth of the Ht. James river,
IN miles from here today.
The only hona listed in aniiliilile
shipping records hrre i :i aity fnot
motor yacht with homa purl nt .Sin
York. Th crow of that veiael a
given in the recorda as four men.
The Kona vena built at Uultimoro in
1909.
University Shows Superiority
in tvery Department and
Wins 21 To O
Colombia, 8. C, Oct r-Bhowlng
Unmked aTiperlorltT in e-rerr denart.
I I : 1 :
n.ent or play, th University of Sontbl
Laroitna defeated Clemson Collegw J'
to 0 ia their annual football earns at
th Bout Carolina JBtato fdr gTOuads
ner tats afteraoe.
Cltmsoa was a bit ta mak but oae
first down, thi through the n.edium
of a forward pa at th begianing of
ia intra quarter.
' Th r'ayin 't WbKlrr, Camlin
center, wa th feature of Uta gam
Belk intercepted a Clemsoa forward
pass la tha thjrd period and ran sixty
yard to aeor Carolina' second toacb
down.
Tho line-up and summary follow:
Carolina (II Clemsoa (0)
Position
Brockingtoa Gilmor
Left end
Chappell Cann
Left tackle
Jfoltlllaa EtOlum
Left guard
Wheeler Oettys
center
I.lahtsey Colbert
tttaht'Euard
McO Tennsnt
Kight tackle
Meyer Epear
riifsi ena
Walt Williams
yuarterbisck
Hclk ' Hannon
I-eft halfback
Amba Wllhlte
lllgat liullback
nnypea Hollohan
Fullback
Score by prrloda:
llvmaon n A ft
Caroltna o 7 14 tl
I arolina arorln: Tivinhitowni
wane, i, item. Oo.ils after touchdown
Relk, 3 Iteferee Maxwell of 8warth-
niore. t'mpire Kults, of Brown. Head
Linesman. Williams, of Virginia
PRESIDENT SPEAKS
TO LARGE CROWDS
(Continued from Page One)
CREW OF SCHOONER HAD
THRILUNQEXPER!ENCE
Manage To Make Shore After
Being- Tossed About Four
Days By Storm
an Juan
urgo' of
Tampa Recovering From Ef
fects of Disastrous Gale
(Ceatlastd from Pag Oas)
uioug the southwest eoast from I'unta
liassa. where the gale attained a veloc
ity of VK) nulcs, to just north of Tar
poa Rpringa. A few miles buck from
he coast ths damage is much less
ind ths path of the hurricane appnr-
utly was not mor than fifty miles
wide.
At none of the gulf nmM resorts
wrs anv lives lost. A number of
houses were destroyed by wind snd
water at Passagrille and Ann Maria
Islands, and :.t fortet, Indian Hesch,
'"learwater He.ieli, lntia Bocks, and
hera was some dnmnge to wooden
buildings on F.gmont and Mullet Keys,
were Torts lads and lioto are lo
ated; also at Bt, Tetursburg Beach,
Sarasota, Pieeu Key and Longboat
Key, oa the upper coast ; at Fort My
ers, Sanibcl Island, I'seppa Island.
Hoca liraade and sore other points.
Schooner's Crew Saved. 1
I Be Mary K. l'lel-old, a five masted
Khooner from Portlsad, Maine, reached
port thi afternoon with six men, crew
of the fishing schooner Kraucis of
Tampa, which foundered ia th gulf
Tuesday. The men were picked up
saaboat forty U out aad,non. sat
Jsi. ms niebold was driven bfor
th gal, but escaped with, litti loss
exoept th sweeping away of deck
namper.
. Tk- -..1 B 11. V .
m uui anu ouuiaFrn uatr I ruxtllo,
iroat .w urieaas, d port this after
f two days overdue, storm battered.
The TruxUlo' Hearing gear brok dur
ing th height of tli hurrkan and it
took hoars to mak. temporary repairs
under diSealt circumstances.
"X eaa truthfully y that It was
o! by th race of Cod tliat we did Bot
auk," aaid Cbiaf tuglnr E. 8. Baiae.
Tk Mallorr Ua steamer Lak rill
mar cam tat th bay thi morning
tw. days overdue, after wathring the
atom aBtslde, only to ram bar no
lata a ml Hat ala mile from her
pkr. 8b will b gotten off at kl,h tide
tonight,
IITIJUL tessbu Amvi
Will At lOBT TAMPA
- Tamp. Tin. Oct iff TV. n.,i ..4
Havana, t'nba, Oct. L'7. -Storm tossed
by tha gulf hnrriean- four davs in
tli ir disabled vessel, Captain Alexander
Ulaeu, of the sclioonur t'etrit, and
fourteen metiibira uf h'i crew have
reached I'iaar Del Kio, after n ban don
ing their sehoouer off the sunds of Han
Luis, in southeru I'inar Del It
lloiiml from New tlrleai.s to Han
l'urlo liloo, with a liesvy e.u
petroleum and gasoline, the ''('errilo"
nan strmk hv the full force of th
storm the night of October Tl while
tacking tliroiiirh tl.s Yuontim channel.
The schooner made heavy . rather of it
until Iho morning of Octoiut 2'.', when
bcr auxiliary motor went out of com
uiisMon and nhe naa carr:ed at the
iminy of the storm.
By desperate efforts Olsen and lils
nu n kept the sehoouer from foundering
and pusaed within about forty miles of
the t'npe Kan Antonio, finding them
si ues ntT the beach at Han 1 ,u in on tie
tidier Meeing that the Cejrito could
not be suved th crew toek a desperate
chance on the breakers and uianagrd
to make shore where they slept on the
sunds all night.
Wading waist deep thringh the flood
ed lowlands, they fu. d shelter and
hue October 1!5 reached Kan Luis, from
which poipt they tintitied the American
couaulat in Havana of the.r tdiul.t
They now are recovering from the ef
I'ects of their experience in I'inar Del
Km.
According to Captain Olsen, his ship
is lying m six feet of water and until
the storm filiates it will be Impossible to
ascertain if she can be salvaged. The
( erricto, a schooner of -191 tons, carried
a cargo inn red for Mfi.OOO according to
her (kipper.
ANOTHER ALL-NIGHT
GARAGE OPENS HERE
Raleigh Storage and Repair
Oo. Equipped Tor All Kinds
of Service
Equipped for all kinds of automobile
service. Oie nenjy opened Haleigh Htor
age and Hepair Co., at 113 S W. DYie
street, is Raleigh latest all night garage
W. D. Smith is manager of the concern
and K. K Kllington ahnp foreman.
The company is agent for Kline Kura
for three coirnties and also has the Wake
county agsn-y for Ktrut Rod for Turd
cars. J'arti for Ace Trucks are also
handled as well si tires of all makes
Specialties of servie ars washing auto
mobiles, painting and vulcanising. The
concern had a large and attractiv i
hibit at the Mute fair last week.
hcn the message that the President
brought to th .South and delivered
yesterday at Birmingham Is carried t
all th poop! of th South, it will be
seen that no man who ever spoke to
the people of the South has carried to
the people of the Houth a mess.ige more
in their interest."
The I'rfMrlrrrt' luncheon epeecfc waa
i cry brie and wus confined to a reiter
i!inii of In plea fur national unitv
ii ud of understanding throughout the
uor'd.
Draws Aa Analogy.
In Ins Urady monument speech the
I'resideiit drew an analogy between
the lessons of th Civil War and those
of tho World Wsr and declared his
hope that tho spirit of rsconeiliation
typified by (irsdy could find new x
pressiun in the present reconutrue
1 11:11
The crowd which greeted the Presi
dent earlier in the day at Columbus
wus so large his voice would not carry
to its fringes and so tumultuous
con Id hot be quieted for several min-
ui's aucr me rresment Had om
lo a stp.
L'uabl to make himself heard from
Hie car, the President went to a truck
in the confer of the raiiroad yard
wher as b spoke Mrs. Harding stood
beside him, almost hidden by a double
arintiil uf lowers. He pleaded that
every thought of sectionalism be put
nsiue rorever, declaring Ins adminietra
tion had been actuated by that senti
ment tn bringing aid to the cotton
situation at the same time that w were
heipuig tli gxaia situation else
where.
Realistic Warfare Portrayal.
ni vuiup nenning me members o
the 1'rusidential party saw what orbcers
said was the most realisti portrayal
or actual warfare ever stsged by Amen
can troops in practie maneuver. I
was designed ss a reproduction of the
warfare of the Argonne and it lacked
nothing save the return Ire of an enemy
in m.iho i ne likeness perfect
The body oj sttacking troops was a
crack batalltoa of th Wta Infantry
using service rifles, light and hearv
machine guns. Stokes mortar and ous
pouuders, and supported by aeroplanes.
ians snci a battery or 75 s. The attack
was over a front of aj yards and to
depth of 1,2(1(1 yard, j (h, d-reetion
of a barren portion of the lfHlXaJ sere
military reaervation
The President's observation post was
u.i in icFn iuni or tne s4vancing force,
wnose nrsl line opened when it had
gone w yarls heyond him. "Tracer
bullets' easily visible snd looking like
swiftly driven apsrks of Are were used
in tne rules throughout the engagement
lo show where the attack was t.iking
1 " ne supposed enemy line.
Deafening Aseailt.
rar rorwaru on the right flank of
tne i.attaiion lay a hiil whose crest
supposedly wss held by enemv ma
guns. At this spot the arti.lerv
laid down a bombardment
of
hino
in the rear
of high eivlu.nos which seat up sprays
of bla.-k dirt and darkened the skv
h smoke while tanks, mirkim
una one pounders Joined in a t:n
ti iiitig assault along the
d
tr..i,
who).
During his two hoar visit to th camp
i.sui. in also wai,ii,.,i ctudent -if
,!rlnll on tbe rifle range and
iii.i. ie an inspection of a part of th
""P vi'i I'tii' iit. He expressed uarticn
l.ir interest in the wide scope of the
mnriiriion course and h and Beer-
t. rv Ve ks .isk.d many questions about
d-l.-nls uf the training.
; Patent Leather
Jazz OXFORDS
Now in Stock
The very thing, for the girl who wants something
real new all sizes and widtha. ieininK
Reasonably priced at
$7.50
Sample Shoe Store
218 S. Wilmington St
STATE. DAUGHTERS
' : ELECT OFFICERS
(Coatiaod from Pagff One)
Caafederaer aad th " lata Geaeral
Jarae L Mstts, formtt eraaaaadsr of
t1ie(atsTkrodisrrdiTiaiOc of 4h
t'aited Confederate Yctteraaa. Mr.
Parsley erganixed the first XMughters'
Chapter ia th 8Ut at her bom la
Wilminrtoa. , .
It wa rdred that th Bcholarsbip
be listed ia th minute ia th follow
Ing order: Mrs. William M. Parsley,
Mrs. B. Broadaax, Capt H. L. Biggins,
Orrcaa RanJolpb Smith. Oov. Zeb. B.
Vance, aad Gen, James I. Mctta.
Th North Carolina dirisioa fur
nish aii scholarship to girj who ar
aaabl to meet their wa xpa ia
coiiag.'
Held Menorial MUaf.
Th eonveatioa eJod its busiasss
lessioa at l o'clock aad entered imme-
dutely iato tha memorial program ar
ranged in hoaor of th mombMt) it
U- ergaalzatioa. who died last year
Thd psecidiag ofer aaaooneed that
Q members bad died dnrug the yar.
Th report of Mrs. Ja. U Oudger,
Jr., of Asheville, as ehairmaa of the
Uixie Highway Committee, waa enthu
siastically received. Mrs. Gadget re
ported verbally oa the progres of her
committee snd th convention decided
to bear the expense of securing a die
from wliicd markers will be made to
place at th intersection of the highway I
with ever State through which it
passes, tech Stat will ecure it owa
marker from th die owned by the .aorth
Carolina division. The marker will
represeat th South' rrt hero. C.ea.
Hooert . Lee, riding on "Travlr, ' his
mucn loved horse.
Ksport Oa PeaaUaa.
The report of Mrs. Henrr A. London.
rnairmaa or tae committee on In..- ased
Pensions for Confederate Soldier, was
greeted with rounds of applause. Mrs
London pathetically told of th labors
" " couimiiircs in an enort to have I
- ' ymj warr iwoainns 10 me
men who fought for th Southland. Two
months, she said, wr speat la work
ing for th bill, which naaaed th last
sesakva of th General AsaemhW Th.
um nnany pssaea, carrying with it an
increase of th appropriation from
W,W0 to 11,000,000, innually. Th
firt paymnt ander th increased rat
wui be made to the veterans an n.
comber 15.
Twenty sk wives of Coafedrat vat-
eraas are being cared for ia th home
provided for thsm at rytUvill, ac
cording to ths report read by Mrs. L.
K. Fisher, ehairmaa of ths committee,
-rrvsrniing rnai institution. Mrs.
isner spoke of the need ef hello f.
cilities for carina for the ami ..
veterans, especially for those hn
re ica.
Aliss Martha Havwood. of RaUiek
viuaiiiusn vi me ooiuiers' llonia enmm It
tee, made aa interesting report oa e-
viurs 01 mai oommitte In tha int.r.
s or in Old Confederate soldiers. Th
repon reveaiea one of th beat years
.luioTvuivni ,n many, covering every
thing from minor expenses of th work
to the ircompliahmeBt of extensive im
provemests at the home at Baleigh. It
reviewed the strenuous day spent with
the last session of the General Assem
bly ia securing funds with which to pro
vid adequately for the comfort of
the who must be admitted aad main
tained it the institution.
NEW BIBLE PRESENTED
TO CENTRAL CHURCH
A new pulpit Bible has been presented
to Central Methodist church by Mrs. I
Mattie Henn 8tevick aa a ..a.cri.i
her mother, Mrs. Betti Renn, who for
seversl years wss slmost an invalid
and from childhood a member of the
Methodist church. Th Bible is beaut;
mi ta design and with extra lr.
print. Th outer cover hear. Ik. m
lowing inscription: In Memorian, Mn
Bettie Bcnn by her dsughter, Mrs. Mai
ti Renn Stevick.' Ust Sundsv, the
pastor. Rev. C. K. Proctor, accepted
th gift oa behalf of the chureb.
OFFER WOMAN FREEDOM
FOR HER TESTIMONY
Los Angeles, Oct. S7. Aa offer of
freedom in exchange for testimonv
against Arthur C. Burch, with whom she
was jointly indicted oa a ehsrire of
murder of J. Helton Kennedy here, was
made tonight to Mrs. Madalynn C.
Obenchain by th district attornev's
offlc. it was declared by Charles Erb
steiB, of Chicago, her attorney.
CITY DONATES 30 ACRES
FOR SITE FOR HOSPITAL
t
MecUenburf Maili Check To
State Highway Commliilon
for Indebtedness
Charlotte, Oct t7 Th altar ef Cna
lotto today deeded a trset of Isnd U th
ontaera extremity f Charlotte tswn
Un embracing 30 acres to the Mecklta
burg Anti-Tubereoloei Assoeiatioa u a
sit apoa whleb wilt be retd th aw
tubercular koapltal. The land U aesr
Camp Green sit. Auditor Floyd
Oresham Of the eonnty has mailed a
check to ehairmaa Pag of tne Ker.'b
Carolina highway commission for a3Jt00
to cover what th board ef county com
miasioaers contends is its remaialag
part of ths debt ef 4,00O held by th
out against th cooaty for tho com
pbrtioa ef the Charlotte-Matthews kard
surfaced road. Th county has paid pro
viou to th mailing of this cheek ap
proximately $30,000 oa this job, th iota!
rlgiaal lndbtdns being t9,00Q.
Eolbind Was tbe world" liamoad cea
tor even prior to 1727.
MOHIL LEVIS HUNT - j
DIES AT TOWNSVILLt
Mr. Pail Lewis Rnat, of TowasriUa,
AA ml nucidiflciii Wednesday moral nr
at II JO o'clock aad was buried at Nut-
bosh Chnrea yesterday afters. Mr.
SaafllitBeTr Major J. M. B.
dld two years ago. too num jmw
day afteraooa was attended by relative
aad frieads from Baleigh aai Headr
soa aad Ua Towasville aaetioa. -
CASTORIA nrktetsndQUm
" In UsdFor0ver30 Years
Bears Um . -
"Just a Utile Different"
MJust ' LitUo Better"
Your
HAT
Will Cost Less This Fall
$3.50 and $5-00
HPHATS the most welcome news you men have
A heard in many a moon. More settled manu
facturing conditions also have brought about better
and finer Hats, Selection is great so are the values.
King & Holding
Clothiers
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Haberdasher
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Hatters
Is your appetite uncertain
digestion impaired?
fPHy Me food we eat may fail to keep us fit
your
O'
kNE tincle food element essential to health!
We now know that many of our inefficien
cies and failure are reallv due to lack of a
neaitn-maintaming element in food the water
oluble viUmine. Scientist, are agreed that with
out this one food factor we lose appetite and
weight and fall off in health.
Thia ia why thousand! of men and women who
are eating otherwise food and wholesome meals
find their energy and vigor alipping. And this is
also why many hava little appetite and remain in
state of lowered vitality.
Today Fldsclvinann'a Yeast recommended as
a cwrettive foodfof Overcoming these difficulties,
for Fleischmaan'a Yeast has been discovered to
be a rich source of the essential vitamine we need
throughout life.
IHeischmann's Yeast is a wholesome, fresh food,
esunilated like any other food. Eat it at any
time, :a to 3 cakes a day. You will tilti its frnK
dittitutivt flavor md tlu clean tastr It Uaou h
your month.
Have H on the table at home and try h as
a aandwich filler or spread on cracker. Have
it at your office and eat it at your desk. It is
good in mHk, and many like it just plain. If
troubled with gaa dissolve, ft firat in very hot
water. This doea not affect the efficacy of
theyeest "Place a standing order with your
grocer for Fleischrnann's Yeast and get it fresh
daily.
Send Ac in stamps for the booklet, "The New
Importance of Yeast in Diet" So many inquiries
are. cpihing ia daily for this booklet that it is
necessary to make this nominal charge to cover
cost of handling and mailing. Address THS
Fleischmann COMPANY, 701 Washington Street,
New York, N. Y.
tTht need for scientifically tested yeast
Frfi rvsst Asa tea ptsewW hy ntmnt utlmnito stars to be a
wsiAmM JW for omrtlint ran down oosMbdon, oantiption.
imditHcm tmi owtmim aaiis dimnHn, TtWe an'iaai Jests
wee aff statas with rUmhmmim't Yt. Bmnn oi cafeaerf
weeWSMHisa awwwa!assa trW aestcato rfruf or cotiMr ania
tssrwa. MeeAaaana'a Yrt (Asma) is a pure food, rich In Wta.
""a waicA it waasares to (ft lug I, ,tmmdMd' aet kr
Mbontari xi aospiteAj. TAe tmiliv .foUpmokf with
cttareitovJsialaWasatyAtraaie irate sTJasacoAaaaa'a Yt
AriiWtaieecWii . .
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