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NEWS AND' OBSERVER.. RALEIGH. N, -C. -CVEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 30. 192!. QUEST OF FOLK SONGS IN VEST Miss Maude Minish Will Fead Paper Before Folk Lore Society "In queet of Folk lnre fcg Western North Oaroliaa" ii the sub jet ef a paper which will be read by Mc Maude Minieh be fort the ...;-tae 4trrry and Ilinri'al Asso r ation t Raleigh on r'ridiy, lecem bcr 1st. The songs 11 he eung hy Miss Pearl Minish. Other proml cent persons who arc on the pro (iam fur addressee are Ir. James r-prttnt, of Wilmington, and Ir. Frederick Houek, and Ir. E. V. Unwell of the University at Chapel Hill. Caldwell county is proud of the record Mise Maudt Minish has mad in her search for Folk tore and the intone interest she his manifested in thia work and the Folk Li re Society. About tl.ree yearn ago, Miss Minish begaa her aeareli for lolk songs . bajiads in (.'aldwell county fch hi" traveled through Avery, liiinrombc and Caldwell in erarvh for ballads, and baa a collection at the present time numbering PI ballads. Must uf these are from Caldwell unity aul relate to history 01 events happen jrtjt in the cauuAy. Mis Miish .has """ ieited every farm house or Logic where any intimation las bcyn g v . en hat that a ong can he secured, hhe ha ronie in rrntact with many classes of huuianttv, anil in acme rate, aha was forced lo spend some time in obtaining the den-red bnl lad. However, through, diplomacy and pereeraee, alie haa prided herself on being able to ail'! many favorite ongs to her rullt-i tion. Dr.Geo. L. Kittredge, dean of Kng fish at Harvard T'nivcrsitv, has pro nounced Miss Minish collection of ballads due of the fiucst in Ararri ea. He baa her manuscript in the library at Harvard IniverOv, and the music to the ballad" waa sung to a graphophone by Miss 1'earl Minish. and theee rerorda are alio in the pOM aessiou of lr. Kittredegc. Th luu-iit- for the snugs whirh will be sting before the State literary and Historical Association at Baleigh thia week, waa arranged by Mi 1'esrl Mjnih and Mrs. A. 0. Foard. Mia Maude Minish ia continuing her work, while teaching at IVillns. Bhe haj taken lighter work in the teaching line, in order tha ahe may give more time to folk lore atudy and writing. Mias Minisu ia the daughter of Mr. TV. U Miniah, of Inoir. Per moth er died when ahe waa a child, and a woman who lived with them, for years perhapa had a big influence in arousing her intereet in Miss Miniah and her sister thua heard many of the moat beautiful ballads sung to them aa lullabies when rhildren. Sentiment Seems Strong for Brief Special Session (Continnfd from T"nge One.) committee: legislature ahottld han dle only auch thinga aa are brought to its nttention by the tiorernnr and rome home all within the week. Henator B. 8. Met'oin, chairman of Senate Appropriation! Commit tee: In my opinion the legislature, when it meeta Tuesday, ahould get down to buaincaa at once. It should pass the legislation fur which it waa tailed and no other state-wide legislation should be attempted, nn less there is an absolute nece aity for it. 1 think, however, that H might past local legislation re lieving any inconvenience ant may have arisen, if there ia no contest ever the matter. Thia could be done within ti days and the legislature should ad journ either Monday the 12th or Taeedny the 13th. This is no time for a general legis lation or for a party wrangie. We can best surve onr constituent by making thia the ahorteet legislature in the history of the State. Representative W. W. Neali After passing municipal finance act and giving fit ate 1 reasnrer au thority to borrow money to meet de teat in. school fund considered, I want to go on record to this effect: Legislature should be ready to ad Jtcra December 13th. Senator R. C. De Wan "Have tUI ad four counties of my distriat and consulted the eituen and And very . little demand for legislation aa de from few local bills. My personal deaire ia to have the aesaion do as auickly aa poaaibla what it haa been -called to eonaider. At the same t me X am, eoming to Baleigh prepared to remain long enough to give thor ' Mgk consideration to whatever bills are placed before us which mar be ef benefit to the State of North Carolina. I am thoroughly in ac lord with the road and educational program laid down by the regular session. Fanaera Labor. Reeolutioa adopted by joint comf fcittM of Farmers' Union and Bute federation af Labor: "Whereaa, a ipeeial aeaaioa ef the Jforth Carolina Legialature haa been . tailed to eonvene la Kaleigh oa De-1 , 1 eember 0th, 1921, for the purpose Of making valid the Municipal bill enarted at the last regular session of :th Legialature, and . "Whereaa, tha Btate ia Jntt aow beginning to recover from the war and it aftemeth, and boliering that , aew iegialation with Its attendant . agitatioa would ba detrimeaUl to the , .boat iataraata af the 8tatett therefore 'j "Ba It resolved Uat we, the offl ? am aa exevutive eommittee af tha , Karth Carolina Firmera Idueatlonal " and Ca-Oaaratlrt Uaioa af Aaeriea - ud tha North Carolina State Fed 7 , srat ea af Labor, la a apatial called ioiat aaeetUg, arga the aaembara af tha North Carolina Legialature to earreet tha amrt ia tha aaoaleipal aet aai tha aeaftaa Ha activHiaa to nsaseeaiy aawadmaata ar repeal af axietinc Uwa, and refraia frani In , trodsaiai any new biila whatrrar." , . ' tipelled fraai "-Jlaalaav" ' Aurtin, Tana, No. 29-WHUaai Iinckler, pmideat af tha Amer aa Aaaaeiatioa af Mezieo, expelled oa t'ist aoontry, aroeaed tha bar r t Lerr.!a te Biornlrg, ateord U Is-formsti'ia received by Mia !" l-ra, ., deneral Spirit of Pessimism at Arms Congress (Continned From Tags One) France, bat not a day later came Earl Curaon'a minatory easioaed by aucccmful Frrnrh ili !o macy In the Bear Eat where Fir :. holding Coaatantinople and ba k r e the tieeeks, ia play.ng una of tLe most stupendons game In o I fa-h ioncd diplomacy that has bun a' t.wipted einee the famous da)s of Beaennnfield. Today the Anglo French qusrre! has diminished n fury In! the em berfatill burn flcrcrly and who c:m venture now to undertake to re on stract the illusion of a'Knrnpe which has turned its hark upon ',-n'ar hatreds and rivalries and is im ' m' the I'nited Htatcs to join in a t.i-i of S'tual reeonat ruction t I said a week n!0 that this An(rlo French quarrel would not destroy the W.i-h ngton conference and in the n.ir row sense it will not; we are going to have a ntivnl holiilay' anil tht s. t.-ip p ng of sonie more or less otisnlcrc ships; we are going to avoir n .- compi-tition N-twcen the t'nitri states, (Jreat Britain and Japan, and certainly this ia aometh ng. Wells I'rovokea a Mlorm. Hut wllnt we can erarccly linve now js any demonst r;it ion that, the fortes which wrecked the I'arts con fercnee have grown weaker. Three years ngo the world was just cmcr ing from four years of terrible strife. It waa simple to understand why the pass ona ef war should "till exercise nn empire over a confer enee which waa necessarily the Inst act in the war even more than it was the first performance of peace What Wlisblrtglftn mi'gtit have tn-en as the tirsl evidence lli.it the. war was over and that the mitt. .in of Kurnpe were prepared for the begin ning of peace. InfcUad. we have had an eiplo sion of d:strjiU and of rivalries which shows not tho smallevt lessen ing of passions elnce I'aris Men like H. (. Well, who came here with the purpose to enlist the l'ni'eI States in the task of rescu ng the shaken edince of Western rivilira lion, have been swi.pt into a fury of nationalistic propaganda. A throat to Itril sh Bel power and a thrust at the French army, a totally invent clous naHTsiou upon the Italians morul unity, these three things hive aufticed to provoke a storm which has left ttiu American spectator at an Aincri.au iieav confer -m e at once tireathleas and imsjinrd to in sist that the ncit patriotic monu mailt erected-in the National Capital shall be to the Atlantic Ocean. Meat Keetore llrokrn Front. Todny the task of the ronterence is to restore the broken front, to regain something of the atmosphere in which the conference hegm and to reereute something of the illua.ou that the world had reached a new and better condition, to demonstrate that there wan a real peace spirit u broad, and powerful among men, for unless such a spirit eiiata ob viously the mere eiiuuuatiun of a lew oliiolete eraft and the continued ulwtention from building capital hhipa rendered of doubtlul value by the development of airplanes will liave little laaUng s gniUcance. Hut returning to their tasks, after recent interruptions, no one cuu una take the pessimism of the deiegatea, nor the tar more impressive pessi- in.aru which surrounds tliem. l lie rohlcma are the same. The actual physical achievement nuiy he the Mtuie, out tue moral vaiue oi ine ontereneiv, which alter all waa the thing most important in all reeete, an that be restored f At least u mil bo a dillicult thing to do. On a degree of success in thia un- lertaking, iioever, depends the fate of a far more considerable udveuture than the present conference itself, namely, au economic conference iu kiurope w.th the United Nates par ucicipatiug. Viaible failure here will block thia plan already favor ably agreed upon aud toward which all eyes are now turning. (Copyright, 11KS1, by Mctlure Newe paper Syndicate.) BARRETT-STONE LINE-UP FIXED (Continued from Tage One.) nection between the farmera and the workera in the cities and the Indnstriea in North Carolina. Prac- tieallj all wage workers of thia Btate were born on the farm yet we have allowed the only clement in the Mate that is prospering to erect a barrier between father and ion, nnd brother and .brother. ... "We pledge ourselves aa the rhosen representatives of the Hate's two great and indispensable foreea to use every honorable meant to bring the farmera and the workers together In every way and manner that will advance our Htute, promote progress, brightrn the liven and guarantee better oppnrtunitiee for the men, women and children on the farms and in the homes of the wage earner. "Say H Wltk F lowers" Our Designing of Flowers Is Superior We employ only azptrta who have aaade a life atudy of color harmoay aad arrangement. Only the Inest quality of flowers ara aaod la aar deslgni and fun eral ahutars. J. J. Fallon Co. :T". Florists , ' taraatoagk Balldlaa; -TabpMM SUr, laWk V- 1 SSQOiATION HOI F Harding Has No Desire To Interfere With League; Hopeful of His Plan Wa'h'ngt'vn, Nov. 29 (Hy the A.... itr.l rr-ss i- Adoption of a rl hmta iifreiiiebt for future meet ii, rs to .1 s'-uss world problems is hoped for It l'tesiilent Harding he. T re .Vttrrrcf- rirferenee ends, ft :is i...ic. to.Uy th:it although the I'residi-nt do not propose o ntrr I ice fnrnially the subject into i'.o i r'i'i1 i ti s here until the naval and l ar Y t rji discussiona have rt-ai-L. I a dt-cyion, he d x:s expect il :it l.f ie the delegatea aeparate I In i .il .-iT' i on a plnn hv wh'.-h similar li 1 is;ous wil take plai'e in the f'ltnre. , No Rival ef l.eagna. At tin s-iiic tune it was made Kiiown that in drafting the fr'ime ik of Ins p an, the I'reaMent ' i ilolriivor 1. I- M v (i i.l tln no j.rji oi tl it .il r -' t i I n ''A-.ni, i.il ion nl Nn' mi s' ini'hl t.i oinm a rivol of tlo lai;iie of Na'ions ornnied at ers:ilies. In )ighest adniinistrn tion ipmitcrs it dei lured that Mr. Il.'inliiig had no desire to inter fete nitli the League and lioved only to Kind a w ;iy hv which the nations could he brought together for con kiiltnlinn in the common interest. To vi hat detail the 1'rcsident's fro;osiil liud been reduced Was imt revea-lnvL, .iioj; was it made known hy whiit nu'liod the subject would he hroiiKht loriiiallv before the arms conf. rence. (In the other hand, there were indications that evejl the informal dinciinaioaa now pro reeding with rejrard to the projert would he snloniinaled as much as possible at the present stape of the conference, inul that further infer null inn retarding it would be with held until lh time is considered ripe for it formal submission. Refrain From Comment. Pntil that time, too, administra tion ofticuils expect to refrnin from comment on the widespread ipecu (:it iin that the President's suggrs tion has aroused. It is said ti he the fie'ing of these officials that to keep the question in preeminence now iiiit;ht interfere with the plan to keep the attention of the confer ence centered wholly on the naval and Far llastern problems until they sre solved. JOINT COUNTRY"CLUB FOR CITIES SUGGESTED fligh Point, Nov. 20. Business nnd profeniiinal interests of High Point, represented in the chamber of commerce, are considering plana looking towards tha eatahliahment of a joint country tluh for High Point and (ireenshoro. Much local interest ia being shown In the move ment, Frank J. Hifemore, secretary of the commercial or nirntion, Stat ing todny that many High Tolnt citizens were heartily in favor of the establishment ef eueh an Insti tntlon and that eotie definite action would probnhly be taken during the nett few days, ' Whether the Idea will meet the approval of Clreerrshoro rttlreni is not known here, hut the matter will likely he presented to them at a joint meeting of country eluh en thnsLnsti of the two Guilford citlei. In view of the fart that high Tolnt has no country club and that Greens boro's club was recently destroyed by fire it is the opinion of High l'olnters that now is the time for citlrens of the two tnwne to seek tn establish a country cluh together. Keep Clean Internal cleanliness means health. Without forcing or irri tating, Nujol softens the food waste. The many tiny muscles in the in testines can then easily remove it regularly. Ab solutely harmless- try it. Jl'wwS ifvVelfAt - Tnii((M Department -Alh It For Lett.. RIVAL OF LEAGU EFIRD'S Raleigh's Busiest I ; Store : "iV-V, . '":, '' ' "OLD FUNERAL OF ENGINEER H. W. GEROW The funeral of H. W. Oerew, well-known Baleigh engineer, who -:is killed whoa Seaboard engine No. 4'9 exploded Saturday ni(jh: rear Toung sviDe, waa held yes Unlay niornirg at II o'clock. The services at the residence, fflf West I-ane Street, conducted by the Kev. Father Thomss P. Grifl.n, of Sacred Heart t'hurch, were attendid my many relatives and friends, l ather t.riflln e nc uded the sen ires at the grave in Oak wood ceme tery, and the burial ritual ef the Itrotherhood of Iiconiofiv Engineer-. aa read by T. F. Alexander an 'the prayer offered hy Sta'e Trees ; urer Ueii.:imin R. ' Ijicy. Nunier'ms beautiful flornl designs attested to the esteem ia which the deceased rngincer was held by many in and out of the city. Mr. Cerow's parents, Mr. and Mrs .1. II. 'ieriiw, of F.tr.gerald, ia . and Ins only brother, J. H. (ierow. .Ir., of New Vrk were here for the funeral. Tie actire pallbearers were from the ranks of the local organiratiors o(vthc Itrotherhood of lieimotin I '. hi; i in ! rs and Itrotherhood of Ii riiniotive Firemen and Kngineiren. Mr t.rrow was a rnemher of both an was flnaniia! serretnrv of the la( ter. The active pallbearers were: W. K Pate, M. F.. Kiaenhart, U H It'imirariloer, J. M l.owe, M C. tiill, .1. S. Kisinhart, Jas-r Rig gan and ('. L. llyrd. Tho honorary palllearera niem lers of the conductors' and train men's organizations, were as fol lows: I,. T. Pcnnv, Austin Spencer J. K..1W, JUli HarkJey W. T. Wellnns, W R. Wngleton, J. B. Dnn-nn. nnd H A. Jewett. Mr. Pnrklry the conductor Is one of the two surviving members ot the train crew of fite which had charge- of the Ill-fated acrnnd aec tion of No. Sfl. Head llrakeinan ti. J. Murphy and .lira Jonea, eo' nred fireman, were the others to lose their lives in the disaster. HIGH POINT TOUNO MAM I) I EH AFTER OPERATION High TVint, Not. 29. H. Ernest Stacey, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. (' Htarey, of High Point, died this morning at o'clock at a local hospital, his death following an op erntion for appendicitis. Mr. Stucey was 27 yearn of age and in addition to his pnrents he is survived hy four sisters and four hrothera. The fuji era) will I held at the home tomor row afternoon. ' Flood In Pennsylvania rittahtirgh, Not. 29. The first November flood in more than twen ty yearn was today eweeping down the Ohio river from the upper reach es of the Monongahela and Alleg heny, the result of almost eontinn ous rainfall for several days. Tl' flood stage was reached before day break, and a few hours later the Ohio waa rising three tenths of a font aa hour. Nartea SBecdual Tkat blf, fn weight Parte Riaaa Ckrar. 10c atiwight Notkkc lik. It Tryaaa. THIN, FADED HAIR NEEDS "DANDERINE" : TO THICKEN IT S5 cents buys a bot tle of "Daaderino." Within tea minutea after the first appli catioa you can not find a aingle trace of dandruff or falling hair. Dnnderine ia tn the hair what fresh shower of rain and sunshine are tn veg etation. It goes right to the roota, invigo rate and strength ens them, helping ronr hair to grow long, thick and luxuriant. Girl! Uirla! don't let your hair stay lifeless, mlorless, thin, scraggy. A....ingla..seliea,tifln...o.(..je).iKhj.fv.l. Danderine will double the beauty and radiance of your hair and make It look twice as abundant. Freak Fragrant Flowers Orowa la Raleigh.'' Flowers are the perfumed breath of sentiment There fat - real aentlmeat ta the fragrancsj af tower. Thar is real ah ear ta ba foaad ta the eotapany ef planta. The will ehoer ea af whoa jtob foal aad and keep you pbaaaed wkea yan v ara (last Wa ara axperlenled porta ti aad aaa sir yoa valuabl adtrtea as to tha aara at plaata. ' J.LO'Quinn&Co. . .Qiiaiity Vbrislt Jlr 41 Ma &aaaaf PASTOR AND WIFE LIBERALLY "POUNDED" Home of Her. J. Vincent Knight, of rirtt Christian Church, Stormed The parsonage af the Firat Christ ian Church was takea by storm last riirht by a crowd that completely til cd the house nnd the Rev. J. Vincent Knight, paster, and his wife, were- raaght unawares and 'pounded'' literally. Oscar Summera, a member of the pastor's flock, aerd strategy in -prepwrwtt- Jer-tka -artaatt. He and. l is family had made an engagement to visit the minister last alfht, apparently for a personal call. Hut when the door was opened to ad i-.it the visitors, J. W. Poole led a long procession with a sack of f'- iir under hie arm.- He deposited the sack in the middle of the floor and in came men, women, boys and girls, all reaving bundles ami tley kept coming, until two larpc rooms of the home were filled Mr. end Mrs. Knight soon had srral'-sired grocery store, with cv erything in the line of edihloa in r Inded. The visitors tarried for awhil and a real social hour was enjoy after Mr. and Mrs. Knight had partly recovered from the '"ponnd injr" Mr. Knight waa unable to Mini words to eiprcss his approciatio of the many gifts, tut said tin "'one of the best fed preachers in the city ia the pastor of the Firs' t hristian Church." Over $2.6oo,OOb In Roaf Bids and Awards Tuesday (Continued from Tage One.) three hard surfaced projects In th Fifth district, bids for which wcr opened here November 1 and i which rilliott Sholcs Co., Waa Ih low bidder. Projects in Alamanc and (Juilford counties were awarded MEAT CAUSE OF KDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts to Flush Kidneys If Back Hurts or Blad der Bothers If you must have your meat every day, eat.it, but flush your kidneys with salt occasionally, say a noted authority who telle ua that meat forma uric acid which almost para lyzes the kidneys in their effort to epel it from the blood. They be come sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kid ney region, sharp pains In the back or aick headache, diaainess, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when th.. we:41ier ia bad yoa hart rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tha rdian nela often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three time during the night. To neutralize these Irritating aeid to cleanse the kidneys and fius'i off the body' urinous waste get fonr onaee of Jad Baits frem any phar macy here; take a tablespoon ful in i glaaa of water before breakfast for a few . day id your kidneys will then act fine. ' ' famous lalt is made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with lithia, nnd has been used for genern tiona to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acidj in urine, so it no longer irritate, thua ending bladder weakness. Jad Knits ia inexpensive; cannot injure, and make a delightful ef fervescent lithia water drink. BACK TO the Old TIME WAY As time goes on, we can see some of the old ways returning. The period of wastefulness and extrava gance is being left in the background. Thrift and the desire to save is returning as other things are adjust ing themselves. Let's start a savings account if you haven't one now. Start yours so that you can be an example for others to follow. Our savings department would like to serve you in its splendid work. And it Is splendid work-of which you will, be tbje beneficiary- MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK W. B. DRAKE, 1, Praaideat J AS. R. YOUNO. Vlca-Preeldent :. . Ttjy v ' 7 Elliott rThok-e C., aad the Darideaa eeuaty project want ta Elliott 8oaa aad Bofga, af Spartanburg, at S22, 58.60, tha name figure submitted ry ElliotiBholea when tho bide were opened. Elliott Pholet Co, rwtaiao IT avilea of the road for which bide were aabeaitted, and the third pro ject upon which It wae low bidder ia takea over by the aeit law bidder at the low price hy agreement. 1 The total amount ef construction )n vnlved is near three quarters of a million dollars, and requires a Urge amount Of equipment not imme diately available to the low bidder. The award was made in the lntereat of immediate construction. Altogether the total of rwsterdnr's awards, including Fourth, Fifth and Sltth districts, wim ti.HTt ,17J. Ot this amount 1 .19,726i4 went te the construction of paved roads ia the Hiith district. A large proportion of the amount wis made available Hear? Cold? Chest M (Jogged Up? DONT IK it get a start. Dr. Kiatl New Diecosntry will get rarht doara to work, rebenng the tight feebof ia th cheat, quieting the rackiag crjogh, geotljr ftiaaulatiiif tha bowels, than ebmiiwtinf the caM poisoaa. Araaya rcaiahle. Just good BMxJsbm aaada taaaaa ccada and coearba. For tftw Teawa a BtaiKlani Mrannfsv. AH the family eaa take it with adpial mafta. Eaata the children 'a crown. No baranfoJ drwgn. Conviwoog. beae ing taavte that U kiddm iiaa. Aa drHggnta, 60c Dr. King's NcW Discovery for Colds and CouQKs Faal Badly. Bosasaia SUtsiafaa? naTsaat aay pep" ia work or play. You're constipated! The atimulatmf artioa of Dr. Kinf1! Ptaaa briafi back oad tJsaa aaawy. Al drvagt. Uc BFltOMFTI WOlhTT OIUPS The Bland Dining Room Table d'Hota Dinner Served From 6 :00 to 9 :00 p. m. $1.00 Menu Shrimp Cocktail Sweet Mixed Picklea Fried Blue Fish, Tomato Sauce e Broiled Lamb Chop on Toast French Fried Potatoes, Green Peas Combination Salad Rolls and Butter Peach Pi Coffee Tea Milk THOS. B. COOPH, VtesvPraaldoaL T. P. MaOIHRI. Caahlar. through tha loan of aaoaey ta the State arithoat interest by. t,hs coua Uea ia tha district. Grading Caeta Meant. But for tha larger amount of grad tag taveJved la most of tho projects Jet yesterday, the total eoete would have remained at approximately the level of tho last previows letting. Bide for surfacing ranged around tM per yard. One of the projects for which bids were received ekUs For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver Tk nicest cathsrtie laistive In the world to physic your liver and bowels when yoa have Dirty Head ache, Colda, Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Aeid Stomach ia eanfly- like "Caacareta. One or two to night will empty your bowel com VEIOUR FINISH Bragg Hardware Co. Ralaifh, N. C r ArnfejVf" aTH ....ma 200 FayetteyilU S treat New Cweaters, Shawls and Scarfs Neatest, dVeseeft, plaids, solid colors and wkite Angora Wraps for the holidays. The scarfs are made in the large cape effects with self belts and faced pockets. Prkd$5.95, $6.95, $7.95 Very Demure and Pretty Because ft combines navon tf ihem. yjuU r- tla Cola Nut of the trapfcs teoead fbc ta tbild stimuladng otfact. Tea ttMaveiiT'eprbvcipa popular as a bevarage bajafor agaa. SHfrjp- Ire,ttfined wttk a foodwaJuafauyam th world over. i 0 Wa flteted, chiliad, nrbocaatad, adds om )ther aaenaal of Ufa. TWi ambinatlon $adsfia.) for aneaTntioa af T0.00O eabie'yaroa a? reek aa. aorta. s- Bids wera opened la the rooms of tha Chamber of Commereo, tha hall af the House of Keprosentstlvea ariai beea pre-empted by tha Stata Nurarf' Kiamination. The hrttinf waa attended by an anpreeedented number of eontractera, although tho number of bids waa slightly lesa than the nnmber attending the let ting November IS. pletely by morning, and you will feel splrndid. "Thy work while you sleep." Caaearel never stir yoa up or gripe like Halts, rill, Calo mel, or Oil and they coat only tea cents a box. Children love Cas raret too. Adv. Renew your waSs a year from now 'tRNfsw MsfJi wMtfff n tf ftfatf HERE hi beaaty that rim tree kindly! Dovroa Valour Finished Wall ara really washable; can ba kept sani tary aad fresh for years! Devo Veloer Finish k made ia many artistic color that reflect the light, keeping tha roosa cheerful, bom lik and restful. It eaa ba used overwll paper, hsiHaav or Blatter. " ft CrrotPeOBUCTSirt nWlesteeoaeT peeves L-eaoke ay lot yean expert. ewesrfth eMesI paint MHKttn SMhjlkt rVeoe ApM as year rasnasanat; 4 r LJ HZfZp-aaa aOv
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