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A. Kti mint HEARST TELEGRAPHIC AND SYNDICATE NEWS SERVICE. VOL. XI-NO. 160. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1909. PRICE 5 CENTS. GREAT DBIK ATWJUHSE Dr. Torrey Delivers Power ful Sermon on The Commandments IMMENSE CONGREGATION HEARS GREAT SPEAKER nry . . - KvangelUt Deliver Sermon Kull of lu(4nUioii (o 111m Congregation, Condemning Various Hiu and VIceH dOvetylxMly Who law Dramatic Kit era (me .Should IU-a-1 the Jtihle Music a Splt-udWl Fea ture of the Meeting. Evangelist R. A. Torrey last night decried every conceivable kind of hIii In a powerful Harmon to a congregation that completely filled Brown's warehouse. He hud recovered from 1iln hoarseness of the night before and he delivered IiIm sermon In a manner (but Hem Mm words home io every man and worn au ID the vast building. The situ- ing lattt night was even teller than on previous nights, the congregation had .become accustomed to the hymns and the music swelled in greater volume than on any previ ous night. The soulful siiigln,, of If. r .. ,. mi. iuuiib wu inspiring 'I he Bible for Dramatic Literal lire. Everybody wiImi loves the lr;nna should read the Bible, the speaker negan. mere la nothing to com liare with li except Kurlpldes of the ancient and Shapcspcure of the mod ern dramatists. To illustrate, be told the story of the darning and revelry at the feast of Belahaz.ar, when a hush like death Tell upon the assembled guests and a mystic hand wrote upon the wall. The book of Daniel tells In graphic lan guage of this event. He theu told -at the efTorta to read the noystle characters, the failures and the en tering of the kind's mother, who sang the praises of the prophet Dan iel. TtM prophet itu pronraed a third of the kingdom, he refused the offering, but after rebuking Hel shazzar, translated the words, "The duys of thy kingdom are numbered: thou art weighed In the hiilance und found wanting: thy kingdom Is di vided among (he Medes and Per sians." Relshaziar wns weighed In Ihe balances, not of himself, not of pub lic, opinion, of hum mi philosophy, ihiif tn'the balance of Ood. That night ha was slain In a battle, by the etiemleH of his kingdom. Are You Weighed In the Balances? Applying the above to the congre gation, Dr. Torrey declared he did not ask how much the congregation w-t4ghd In their own esteem, In public opinion. In philosophy, etc., hut what Interested him was how they measured In the scales of Ood A Man's nod. What Is a man's god? The thing that a man thinks nioBt of, that Is lils god. Money, pleasure, social po sition, whiskey If he thinks most of these things, they are Ills god. Ono should have no olher god be fore him. To Illustrate how we make a god of our social position he related the story of a good man In Washington who, ihecause his wife and daughter desired it, had a ball-room In his house. ITe reinforced the point with other Illustrations, appealing to every Individual In the house. He declared that a profane swearer is ripe for any sin will steal under Continued on Page Six.) BRIGGS-SHAFFNER COMPANY INCORPORATED; TO ENLARGE Brtggs, Shaffner & Company, an organization that bus been manufac turing machines of various kinds for fc-vera years, has been Incorporated under t'he name of the Brlggs Shaffner Coniany, and at the or ganazatlon meeting held esterday it he following were elected officrs of the company: W F. Shaffner. prei-idonf. W. C Brlgtfs, vice president. H. V, Rlchter, general manaKr. N. H. Willis, secretary and treas urer. Directors W. V. Sharfner, W. C Briggs, H. F. Rit'hter, H. F. Shiaif ncr. F. H. Fries, William O'Brien. The company Is erecting an up-to-daie factory on the Sliallowford roAd and in a few days the plant wiil be running afaln, thU time with much itergk-r capacity than formerly A Journal reporter viirited the plant yefcterday. Mr. W. C. Brlgg's old hirr. anmething of the history of the company and expl.iinM to 'him the nature of Che machines that are roanufaotured there. Biiggs. &naffner & Oompany star ted out about n years ago. making a tobacco trtemimer, a miicblnA that Mved nian u failure rs thoiiKinds of dollars. This macnino in still being luenufactured. Six years afio Mesfrs. E. G. Heater and W. J- Siedenburg, prominent to bacco men. cot thi tomptiny itar ed t" wrk on a murhln f ir utln Ibt bnJi PigaiN. This nuuhino AN HPL"r:0rt CATCHES 100 'i Many Killed And Wounded as Result of Terrific Force THE DEATH LIST WILL BE LONG, SAYS FOREMAN Tlree Hoirlhlr Mutilated Hoillci Drought From Mine fatally In juied Men ii-e Brought () T Oidy a Kcw Men I draped and Tliewe are Burned and Blackened Workmen Seem lirulcd nx K miH ;roniii Heard by Will (licit Pittsburg. June 23 An explosion occurred today In a mine of the Lackawanna Coal & Coke Company at Web ruin, Indiana county. Over 100 men were in the mine. Two hours after the explosion It was believed that, a large number of nu n were killed and many Injured. Definite Information Is lucking, how ever, owing to the isolation of tbw place. Oreuteat fears were expressed that tlw accident was a serious one. The few men who escape! from the mine were jiurned and 'blackened. Indicating Uiat the force of the ex plosion wus heavy. None of them was In (condition lo give details, but from one It was learned Hint Ihe ex plosion seemed to etrlke overy Mr tlon of the mine simultaneously. IOhcuJmk parties are making lit tle headway, owing .to great confu sion at the mine. At 10: t;, throe bodies, terribly mutilated, hud 'been recovered from tin- mine. At the same hour Kl in" pured, some fatally, hud been brought to the Hiirfuee. I i lie iirsi iioi- inui came in I'l'i a n xi'oiiH watchers at the mouth of the ni'lne wus that two or three men had bei n Injured and tlho accident might not t it i u put so seriously a iM'ch e.colilciit n nemllr do. Jiut a lh rNnuLfs arV ny and only a tVw miners nenled tin the watchers Wilier. Thompson nd the Burns brothers sin ooe.led In escaping fnini ithe pit they stated, brokenly, wlhiile Mi:fening great agony from burns, that the cxiiIohUiii tin I taken place thiough 11. e entire lulno and that every one socliil to lie p.u aly.ed. Following' the explosion there seemed lo lie u Hash mid then all was darkness I'ltiful calls for hilp and groans were hoard by the three men sis Obey iinade jheir way to the; entrance, Maggcring 'and falling over the bixlhs of comrades. Superintendent W. N the mine t.ild: "The explosion from known cause, occurred Johneon of g'line un a '111 lie lie- lore S o'( lock ti ls morning an I tecmr to have been worse In a por Ih.n of 'the tniiin we ucenlly opened W'e don't yet know the extent of th.s aci -Idem Ihi: we tluinh the lcuth list will be Iciir, 'he list ,f those injur d much larger." A New York Centiial itiain t ftyr iiciiHo ran down and kille M. M. I.leh, h mure and a Perkins liiMilut niht motor. i I A State gani'ed iin huniptlon. Labor lavigue will be or New York o light con- . teaidier in the Lalln f-cilioo) at Howton for tin years, Cluulen J. i-li has been Itttlred. Mr. Brigga has been workiing cn at ilulerai! dice tha.t tlm, until now ihe has a machiuu of the mot nv'iii plk'4itJ liieillr'iiiain that, bauds the cigars with the utmost rapidity and i-equires only two people lo operate it. Another iwaehlne Is built . for the purpose of putting the cigars up In l unifies. Wlhile Mr. Brlggs was working on the nigar bander, he haripuned to in New York. lie met a man will had .a titamp slot maic'iino. The ma chine had a defect iin It ami Mr. Brlggs three years ago went lo work on the nwiilne and soon lwd It r fected. The company bu been miak dng thes ruaclrines for about a yii. The company has a standing con tract for 100 of t'be mai bines a moniih and they iare lIni; nnMy fldbtribuited ovar the Unlt-ed States. Many of them are In use In Winston Salem, and there are hundreds of ipeople who are not aware of the fact that thiey are ni-nnufacturl here. In addition to these machines thu company alio manufactures a ma chine to print the ''sales strips" for he fctair.ips that , the Mrlps in Which the stamps are wrapped. Tti? machine is a little thing and does not require as much power to run It as It does to run a J 6 oandle pow er eJc-citiic light. The company also rcrmuafrfiires n n'amp loading ma chine. Both of iljrso w"re Invenie.J, L i.r. Brigs, SIN WILL TELl WHOLE STORY Police Think That Room mate of Ling Will Divulge Everything LEON PROBABLY LEFT DISGUISED AS WOMAN la'on I.iiitf Wat Piofesslniiiil I'eiiial" linpci-Noiialor Sin Admits Thai lit Felt PuUe of D)iii Woman Wns Not Pn'M'iit When She Wns M.innuleil I'l oncr ItejiiK pinb Jecle to Tienieiiili.il I'roMiiv JiookliiK for l.lnj; in South. New York. June L'lt Under th itrcnicii.loiM piessuie of ihe tthltd degree given him by tlr' .police an-thorltii-s, ( linig Sin. tioin m.ile of l.eon l.lng the mill f'i'er of Kll i-'igri, Hllliltted HfH he fell the pul.se of tihie gill MM idle gaspl lie" l;iM (liic.it 1 1 , hut would not admit llliiit he wis pivseiit when she was Kliai'.vlel lie hi.xs lluit I.ecHl told him I hat he hod killed the glil and I.eCfKl llllll o help hide the body. He .'.Iso staled thai IMsie had tol l l.eon lt.it she loved Clin tlalll. Il U believed that he will milduall.V tell (he entire nlory of ilcr. The ilhf'iiy ) k now (id.inced that Leon escaped fioni Hot (diinlry itiessed as :i woman, he IimIiik a pio tehsioual I'einalu iuipi isolliilor. New York, .hme 2."' If the ftale mt nl made by CIiiiiik Hin liKt night inclining eoii Ling; oi' biiiig killed Klsle Sigel has given the an1 hot it leu any tangible clue to the Ihidin.'; place of Leon, the police, have mil made it known, and H lia.-t re.sulitcd in iio aiieht. In th maze of eonfUellng stories told by Cluing 'and ew n alter lm apparently give iin ynder inc(snani iKTiisn'tions and c(;ieii Ions ol tlwj po lice (.hung Is qii'iteil as iseitln;; that he does not kiu.w where leon Ib'd afur tying Miss Slgel's body in the trunk, although be admitted giv ing Leon Ihe laiger part of $2(i0 wtiirl) C'huiig had bonowel from Chu (ialn. Kenewed actlvllv of the police dining and after Chung's wlateineni might indicnte, liow.ver. ihat lie: Chin annum told a Hood deal more i) bout Ieon than the potlicj havo al lowed Ui become I'uhllc, Theie was niiich (elegr'a piling about the country by the police hwt li'ight, following Chung's story tha' he wjw Leon sirangling I lie young wikiiiiun. ChU'iig's roluctflrue an telling t,he ifaclH, his evident lirxt intturtion to deny that he knew anytiMng at. all ilout the murder, and his extraor dinary lindil feieuce an lo the terri ble fate of the young wanton, all convince, the poluv lluut he has by no means told all bo knows about the murder. FurUher i'litempls to make him di Jr At' V- : . . 4 Lf ill uL K .. , i, wi t' ""ill fi '.'f' bf vw r 1 ufi'jfiX'-' ' llff '-"- y ' ill NEW OIL COMPANY TO BEGIN BUSINESS IN WINSTON-SALEM The peoule of vVliilot'-Sfi'Iein are to bo furnished a lUitler quality of kerosene oil than they have 'been rtcoiving d'ti the past for the aame, or jtoi-sibly for Jess, money than they Itmve been imyin' The North Car olina, Oil Comiminy h;us iiurchnsed through lit J ngent, Mr. 11 C. lOulon, a lot of land adj liniiiig the grounds of the excelsior plant on the South nn Kailway on th O'rensboro lltm. The land was purchased from C. H. Jones aiid the renl deration was 1 1.600. This company, wbihh dues busi ness In several ststes will within r. few dJy orect $auks, In all an it- SKETCH OF MISS SIGEL, WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND IN A TRUNK IN YORK CHINAMAN, AND THE NEW YORK POLICE FLING MYSTERIES IN THE ANNALS OF CRIME IN NEW YORK CITY. BELO W IS A PICTURE OF THE ROOM IN WHICH THE TRUNK WAS FOUND AND DONG WING AND JOE LEON, CHINESE SUSPECTS " Jil' f k'- ' ' f J I V ; M .-.'---.- 'V j Ihealroriousuiur-! ' fMtZZC "S, L-M iT I v 5 w Jf J vulge the farftM which the police nioM deslie -- om'. jriilng a luo t i Leon's iliiidniK iplaixi will be mad but there seeing to be somo hope of getting ii.i i v thefiil lnfurii'iit ion. Siilitliei u ortid.ilH W in He'd. Tin police lire inclined to believ thai L on may be on hli way t China, but ill not reject the theory that he may have remained here. T'l.cul lie nij.y be Iriilden in foine oll fil -tleiir.ely populated city disguised iu a vtom.in t-i anoiiier poHHibilily till racing t he at teim mil of die police I.i-on, il l: siid, was n actor, and llnat it was by red.-ioii of th.il profes i.iion it.lKit ho gained ailuiiswlou to th'ii country. In the event of the pot'fcibilii'ly be may have geno South the pollen aro fluking soul hern itli-s to make c&ruful search for him. friti'eH CuV Comliiclor Stabbed by Ncarii. RMiiuond, V.i., .luce .-f)n a, ttrenf car todaiy, fliu-rgo 10 .-"Lewis, corndiiclor wj filially istaldied by a young liegio whfilll lie ml I 'lllpted to iput under arre.-vt for refusing 'to iniove out. of the aiisle when orilnl od. The iiiegro made good his c.-eam. to-tbilo plant and be rtudy to dis tribute oil lo the tin r li.iutH of the ei'ty. The deal has been pending fo; some, time a.nd w-jw work"d IbroiKli the -Ketu41 Men.hanits' A.sr-ociail ion. ihe thing Unirig withheld from imli lieatlon till all lllo rangeiuent i were made lOighly merchants who handle oil have signed a contract to use nothlni; but oij furnished by this onip;my for a period .of' twelve mouths with a forfeiture of for ifailme to do this. On the Njither hand, the NotMih Carcliua fMl Ciiin tmnyagiuiB to forfeit 1200 In ni ill f,!ls to carry is n:r.a out Its put of Iho, I THE ROOM OF A NEW WHICH HAS FURNISHED ONE OF THE MOST BAF 2 STANDARD'S INCOME MORE THAN A MILLION New York, June L'!. The Stun ihud Dili Conipany will uy 4hu lar gi i-l tax oi nil iiiditwti ial iucorpom- tlons in Hie I'niKd tilates silioub rrcHideut Tart's plan ilaxing eorpo. ml ions tw o per cent of their net in (oim become a law. A Wall ntree- authonily says that I ho Haaiilarl would nav $ I ,(iit,iil!(l, and United Stati h Steel would pay $r,sri,!)."i7 au liufilly, MURDERER OF HOLT HAS MADE CONFESSION Special to The Journal. Itiibilgh, .Inui! m Ciov. Kitchiu itiKiied today a ruiiiUit ion on the Kovernor of Uiio for Solomon Hhep pnid who ban conlesHi'd at. Coluiiibu.t to liiaviing hi wiHfiin il.'il lOnginecr HoU in Durhaiii (lime for which Keu 1 1 1 MarbiM' h,n lieen liupi ihoned many iiiibiiiIih The negio In conressinK. rlulni (bar Molt Kicked hiin off Ihe UUiJi and he Hied Im i for I hi.-, reason. This Is an in lep' t' b'iit. company 'and ils woiKiiig li.inl to ;et u foot ing tu tlilu Hi. He. The . repre.-ienta-llvet; a,-iy that all tlov want i chatwe ito g't Hiielr oil to Ihe con sumer; that if tiny can do I li in, they 'fire assured, of succest', for tlu'ir oil h' of such, excellent quality t ho people will continue to use It. 'I'liu company hoped t) be leudy for busineHH by Judy 1. but It will pioluibly be a little later Ih'tMi thU Hiefore the tan. Us can be frecU-d. (t is utidei-Hlxiod that thti totl invesi ni'lit - ol t l'e c.)iiiianv h r. will be ,-ihert $in,(itK). It Ins pi.tnta at l.iuh 1 oin i tin. AbU -villi-. RAFELES THINKS CAPTURE A WAITER OF FEW HOURS TARIFF SUGGESTED AS COCAINE PROTECTION New York, June 23. Heclarlni that all the police lusuU of the coun Hy wouldl b greatly helped. If a practically prohilwthe tarift was plucvd on foreign cialne mid Inter nal revejuie rstrtctiiiris on the do mestic supply of ithe i lewdly drug, ThnodiMe A. IMngham, pilicn com mlsnloni r of tins city has today writ ten Senator Aldrich urging that ceiigieHs give this piotedioii to all American homes. The spieud if nhe (dcaluo craje In New York City has booomo "wklceprcad and Insidi ous," tieiieinil Llugbam points out I, ml already his demrtinMit bias lilst- ed slvty-three drugs Kore.i as huh pei ted of extensive illicit sales !o lit mis ot itliis diiug 11 this iialionul evil Is to be ihenked, It Is the opin ion ot tin ollce liiMul Here, cotigresi miiMt at miico (ollow Mm recommeii iliilion of the AuunUau Health. League and shut off by a tariff tax the Kveret sources of supply froui 'uluoad by w hich uni I Incii led dls- peiiM'i'H aro mi prcsnt uble to evade i.ll local laws mid circulate cocaanu to rapidly widening circles of dni lllellds. VHh this plm from New York's police head, iiuiny miiiIi.ii couimu iiiciil.oiih from U.'-iil ai'tlioiillen who must nM) tlglit the cocaine ciuie) I'l'e being recelieil t.id'.iy by tho clialiin.il) of the M-naie llnaiice eoiu- mlllee. I'hilan' Inop'ic, lie (Ileal uu 1 charitable orgaui.il ions throughout Hie couuliy ure Joining Ihe Ameri can 1 1 mi 1 1 1 l League lo urg-i that this vital iuppoit unity li. gii.uditbe ph sl ed and moral welfsre of every com munity (l 1 1 the land be no', neglei'ted by theJr ripii-weiitalives at Washing ton. The binders of Hils ;u'W move ment arc- n King every H'.iU.mi who would protoct bis homo tewn froui the drug plague to writo to Scuutoi' Lodge who Is today calling tlu- mai ler iu the atellLioii of the seti.ile, SliiilliiiK evidence of the grip which (ho cocaine lialxlt has taken upoti comiiiuuMies In every Hi-cliuu of the colli luetiit ban today been pre- HenU'd to congress. It Is ehtluiated illiut mho I fit!, (MM). oiHicex of the powerful Jrujj were consumed lust year ilu tlil.t count ry, considerably more iilian half oi whith is known to have Kiiiiii to incttt the ciailntH of I liu victims of its deiully habit. Though ills use is usually more or Icmm confined lo the lower mud morn vlklous classes, it Is nsorded that i chool chilldren have been fcpproacli- k! lied ilaiifclit to use tlm drug, w'liilo nllHtlngiilsbed phyHlclans and other pidfesrti)Ual men hav-i fallen before its liniiddloiis powt is. In ulmost evory one of these cuses, the men who pan der to the drug Victims have been 'able to couoojil tholr louiee of sup ply by iiupot'Liig Cooalue from 1aii- cloii er Hamburg, it Is shown. Only a removal of tint touree of supply of this drug can ottra its vic tims of the habit, medical men de clare, and such a result could only be brought, about by the pro posed duly of $1 fiU an ouneu on foreign cocaine, Huckud by tiho reputotilj nhyalclans of the country and tlu 'Ial hers a,nd mothers who Keek to htliield 'their communities Irom 'this Hilillc drug habit, the American liouilh leiue Is today lookilng to (hiii gross foi this particular fouu of real home prelection. FOURTEEN DEAD FROM HEAT IN NEW YORK CITY New York, June 2: :1he hnibtest I'ig. The uiileliso. heiit during t In o ing. The ineiise heat dining the night, forced thousands to f let p In ihe open, tilling Hit) parks, beueheJ nid tools. It Is eslil mated itbat 2(1,000 people blepi on (!(liey Irl.ind Wl'ldrt. iSpenlal - pol'Ui'iiu'ii patrolled Ml if beach to prevent barm to tho sleep ers. Foui'lccu are already dead and fcoixs prostrated from tb beat. Ill HOWS ( (.l.NTI'.ATi:i MIS IN I.OVKHS l-'Af'B Roanoke, Vii , Juuu 2'1 II. J. Willis, coloiv.l, wms a devoted ad mirer or ltelle Franklin, colored, for home tlliie. lie married bill slill 'hw.l a fondness for the ginl lie old 'lio! iiiurry. She claims that he pro ceeds to slnndi r her chuivter. She fixed nit some strong coin-cut rated le ami went after him. When eho reproached him for his conduct he si ruck her and the let fly with the lye. It struck him hi the faco and burned him badly. The (ourt took under consideration that Willis had i'lnndrrd Ihe girl, and mad h--fine 2U. Illness of a Juror postponed tem porarily the nroughton Brandonhunf urnnd larceny trial tt New York, Folks Hot After Him And He's Having an Aw ful Time SAYS CROWDS MUST NOT BLOCK THE DOORWAYS Could Not Enter Kressr' and Tha Journal Office Iterauso the Door ys Wre Crowded With IVople Who Tackled Everybody Tht l'uHHed (iocs lo Various Htorr and Tells of ThlnKs He aw Has a Lllll Fun at fh KvH iiNe (f tlm I'ollce Thlnns Mighty Lively at the I'ara Lat Nlgbt. This Is the fifth day and I ant till here and feeling very tired af ter my experience the last two dayi. I have certainly had a hard time to keep shy of the folk who are eeklng tny capture. The sun was so hot that few peo ple were ou the streets until late !n the artcrnoon and 1 did not jet around very much, f never In my lire saw people so hot after jne as they are In tTtfs city. K'very place I went I noticed a crowd chasing some stranger for Harries, and I al ways loin In the chase and look Tor Harries .myself. That Is why uo one has miApccted me an yet. Now. 1 am going to give you a still better chance today-to get .that re ward. I will wear a dark suit of clothes, turn down collar, and .lar He. und u straw hat. 1 weigh about I &0 pounds and have light hair, f will appear on the street at 2 o'clock. 1 will walk around court house square and between S and 5.30 1 will enter blw following stores: Meyers-Weatbrook. Kressea and K. C Ilrown Ron's .Now. ou thing I want to toll you: I will not enter If the door way Is blocked like U was at Kresses" yesterday. Now. If vou are trying to capture me, you haven't a chance lu tho world bv sett I tor In the door way. I .might as well give myself up ito some one as to try to enter under these conditions. It .ma get into the iploco and then come af ter me. J will take a car in front of The Journal office between 7:30 and V o'clock, I be some us 1 do every evening. Now, see what you amateur detectives can do and above all re- .meiuber what to say and the cou pon. I started out early yesterday, as I was to visit Kresses' store. t passed twice, hut the chances were too 'great. I knew I could never fil ter without ibeing captured. Bo I thought 1 had better not take the chance. Miss Howard was In the doorway with her coupon and she is certainly ithe one I fear. So I gave It up as a bad Job until later lu the day. 1 then retired until after din tier. I started out again and found the sun so hot 1 could hardly walk; around. I went to Pless' book storj for a scratch tab. 1 learned the lady's name tha( waited on me was Miss Harbee. Hhe was very pleas ant and showed me a number of tdzes in tabs. I then started fo Meyers-West-brook's. I mot Officer Rierson ae O'llaulon's corner. He was telling: some getnlenien about the chief sending him to sett about some watches that had been stolen. I then entered Meyers- Westbrooks 1 noticed Mr. Harry Dalton and ne spoke to me. Miss Shouse and sev eral of the clerks were talking about Hafflea. Miss Hartley la certainly going to ho surprised when 1 arm captured. ' I was looking at some wash ties that were on sale at 15c each. The were very neat ties and Just the thing for sum.nifr year. I also no ticed a big reduction Bale on toovs clothing and the prices 1 never have seen anything fo equal them. I then went to the shoe department. I could not learn the clerk's name, but I know ihe was angry on account of having to thow me bo many pairs of shoes. I noticed they handled the KorosU Shoes for ladies and gentlemen. I left the store and went to, O'llaulon's. I noticed Professor Snipes and spoke to him. All I could hear was Raffles here, so i loft. I was standing next to Chief Thomas and heard Mm ask Krauk Martin If he could go with hint af ter a certain 'party. Mr. Martin told him his horse was lu use aud they could not go, 1 etarted to F. C. Ilrown Son's Cn. 1 met Miss Vaughn and Miss Hector in front of Howen's muaio store. I entered Brown's store und purchased a ibelt. They had on display n .nice line and it took mo some time to make my selection. I had the clerk show nte some men's under wear. He showed me something new In elastic seam knee drawers This should be cool and comfortable for the summer. I started to leave and met Mr. Win, brown and asked hl u (Cout4nuHf on Pt.ge Ftvt.)
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