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KEW HATTKRV FOR WASHINGTON
WORK WONDERS IN IN.
CREASING STRENGTH OI.
IXXAEH.
IMIES lERIIOf QUE
PITCHER PLAVK GREAT OANIE
IN PIKED A\I? DROVE OCT
TWO HITS. ONE OP THEM
A TWO-DAGGER.
The fn? TMterday. betwrwr Tb?
locals and Grcanvlll?, van. wKfcoiii
any question, the most exciting played
oh Fleming Park this season.
Washington won out by the score
of 4-3. It sura was u thriller, especially
that last toning. *]
Tho locals started right off in the ,
first and on throe hits, coupled with
two errors made by Greenville,
snored four runs. Greenville scored (
one in the fourth. In the ninth the ,
visiting players filled the sacks with
none down. Before the final mat*
was out, two rnns had been scored. ,
. Mdybe there wasn't homo yelling
done In that last stanca! ,
. Barnes was the "horo In yesterday's
contest. He got two hits, one of them'
* a double, pitched dandy ball and 1
played a sensational fielding game. 1
His partner. Watklna. was also all
Hoot; "With." Gits "battery,"
Washington ought to turn around i
and win a few games. The gams '
was as follows:
FIRST IKNiMB. Bailey out.
Cowell going after the ball and Taylee
cot at leg first. Jntner fanned.
'"^ZZ sw.*o?t ~tajTSiown'. NO
' HUNS. ~.V v.. _
Carrow fothit ha the slat*. Watkins
flaw out to Batftfc Barnes sin
glad. Cowell out on v ?xou*ider to
Bowling, runners advancing. Tayloe
singled as jfid Brown. _,Cartow. 1
and Barnes snored. Walker reached
first on Moora's "error, Toy lor scoring.
J. Brown reached flrst -mi.
Brown's, error. P. Brown scored.
Walker tot nailed at the plate. TOUR
RUNS. V- SECOND
INNING. Thompson
tronnded qnt, Cowell tc Bams. Bowline
and Caveaport tanned. NO
r .. RUNS. - . 4'
? mroora singled.To -rtirtrr. farrow
knocked out a trounder. Moore was
nailed at second. Weston, who ran'
for Oarrow, caught stealing second.
Watklns grounded to short and was
thrown out at first. NO RUNS.
* THIRD INNING-. Brown out. Tavloe
to Cowell. Moore flew out to
Gatrow. Rajcsd&le singled. Bailey
flew out to Taylor. NO RUN
Barnes oat. Brown to Bowling.
Cowell out. Moore to Bowling. Tayloo
out, Brown to Bowling. NO
?* jiunoi I , :;r," ...I
FOURTH INNING. Joiner singled.
Lanier walked. Thompson oat, Tayloe
to Cowel!> Joiner scored on a
passedhall by Watklns. Bowling
.! whtffied. Davenport -flew out to "If
Brown. ONE RUN.
P. Brown out. Brown to Bowling.
Walker flew to Brown. J. Brown
reached first on short stops error.
Moore knocked a grounder and
Brown was thrown- out at sooond.
fM NU KU.NS. :
FIFTH INNING. Brown struck
J?? ?Moore flew out to Tayloe.-ftfrgs.
stopped it and threw him oat at
Uret. NO RUNB.
Carrow, -Wat kins and Barnes oat;
on infield grounders. NO RUNS.
SIXTH INNING. Bailey. Lanier
amUoiner out. Walker and. Barnes
< ' throwing them out at. first. NO
RUNB. Jfeij
Cowell got hit. Out on second on
Taylor1? grounder.' Taylor safe at
v ' jb* first. P. Brown readhed first onWash!
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program will be the jfry."Uuiang
lipg Ton/."* Vail can not afford to
uc< tiber +an y<M& friedd*
The "proceeds are to go tot the erec
i on of an Iiplsccpai church at Kd- n
ward. X. C. Admission. 15 and 2&t. u
Jdn'l miss it. ,G
THIPl^E CELEIUtATtOX. " p
4- n
&:rttfc)MU4||bhio. July 23.?The h
rlpte oelebiwfkm 0/ the 'Tlirec d
Wars" is being r.eld hero today, in n
iommemoratlou of the devolution, t
jfa> War nf ti^n Bp'-jnj'.inii' ami rty> #
?panish-Am erica*. whirh this country
has fought. Surviving members J
it re gi meats that participated in c
JlAu ? ... -J 1_?
??i" ? ? Bin: auunawg ICC ?
celebration end vrfll be horored by r;
carious rewards and entertainments. 3lj
CONGRATULATE CARDINAL <JIB- I
BOX8. I
Baltimore, Md., July 23?Cardinal I
Ribbons Is ^receiving congratulations
on bis 19th. birthday today. He al- "
ways spends the day quietly at the
borne ct a friend ,'.n Carroll County
unless In Europe or on other trljjr
Ihe cardinal Is reported to be in#ezrellc-nt
health. u
&hcrt stop's error. Walker Hew out
to Lanier. J. Brown struck out with
Tayloe on third. NO RUNS.
'-SEVENTH INNING. ^Thompson n
grounded out to Cowell. Bowling *
walked. Davonport sacrificed, Bowl- d
Ing taking second. Bowling stole ^
third.) Brown out. Tayloo to Cowell. P
NO HUNS *
Carrow grounded to short and was *
thrown out. Watkins walked- Barnes
knocked ont a two-bagger, Watkins ?
taking third. Cowell out. Bailey to 0
Jolotr. NO HVNS f
EIGHTH INNING. Moore ground- '
ed out to Bowling. Ragsdale flew v
out to.Carrow. Bailey out. Walker i:
to Cowell. NO RUNS. c
Tayloe flew out to Mperp^jrhlle. P. 0
Brown and .Walker*" flew out ^to 0
ftiocipson. NO RUNS. F
NINTH INNJNG. Joiner reached 1
first on Walker's error. Lanier singled.
Thompson walked, filling the e
bases. Bowling fanned. Davenport e
safe .on a grounder, Joiner scoring. 1
Brown walked, forclna in Lanier, t
Muoto ' giuuuiled LU?Bar uw,?wtar 4
threw out Thompson at the plate. c
Ragadale out, Barnes to . Cowell. 1
TWO RUNS. t
The Summary.
Greenville: AB. H. R. PO. A. E '
Bailey, .3b., ? . .,4---9 0 2 8 0 1
Joiner, c 4 1 2 2 0 0 1
Lar.Ier, ef. .... 3 1 1 1 0 0
Thonpaan^lL . . 3 0 0 2 0 1 1
Bowling, lb;/. . 3 0 0 12 1 1 1
Daveaptft, rt. . 3 o o l 9 n I
Brown, ss 3 0 0 2 5 8
Moore. 3h. . . . 4 0 q ^ 1 6
Rcgsdale, p. ... ? 1 0 1 1 0
Totals 30 3 2 24 10 . 5
Washington: AB. H. R. TOnrET
Carrow, rf. ... 3. 0 1 3 0 0,
Watkina, c. . . 3* 0 0 9 0 0
Barnes, p. ... 4 2 11 8 0
Cowejl. lb. 3 0 0 12 4 0
Tayloe. 2b. ... 4 11 4 3 0
Brown, P.. 3b., .411000
Walker.'ea. . 4 0 0 0 3 1
Brown, J.. If. . . 3 0 0 3 f *4
Moore, rl, ,. . . 3?I?0?0?9?**Tot?l?.'..
. ,?1 5 4 J7 17 1
Score by inning: \m . R.
Greeatme.. ...ooo loo. oo??3
Washington...... 400 000 OOx?4
Struck out, by Ragsda'.e 1, hj
Br.rnes 6. Base on balls, off Ragsdele
1, ofL Barnes four.. Hit by
pitcher, Carrow and Cowell.' Twobase
hits. Barnes. Sacrifice hits,
Davenport. Umbras. Warren and
Wallace. Attendaose. 300.
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ngton
v v
Highest Prices Pai
ran
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nfifniiuR una LUiTIintnbt
f IEEIIHC *
II.BVS.N s?a- AI'POIKIKP le
ItBPRKSEXT WASHINGTON AT
TUB MEETING WHICH IS TO
US HELD AT MOKKHRAD
<ITV JIEAT WEKK.
t ill AU?uil all MMInp aud KaOeavor
to OMato Husm-Iium WUrh
> I ay lie I'swl Ja Hulldlng of Kondv
Here. j,% * . '*
The Washington Chamber ct Cc:n
Wrco haa appointed" (fleveu pre ml- j
ent citizen# of the city to attend the ;
tOfcd lluads Convention. which :a
e held at Morehead city the latter j
art of next week. Thote gentle- j
ten win attend ihu variolic meet
lira, which will be held and will cn- I
eavor to obtain auftge&tiona which )
o; uc v>? uvuciu iu 'V nouiuf lull lit ,
t?e building of roods here. The dole- j
aim apfwintfri am as follows;
Capt. Gee. T. Leach. C. A. Flynn.
o?u G. Brcgn-v, Jr., T. Harvey Myrs.
M. T. ArchbolJ, Bopli Ijoggett.
K. Doughton. T. W. PhlWp*. Hnr- ,
Y McMcilan. B. Frank Bov?irs and ,
fa^or F. C. Kugkrt (
IEW POST OFFICE
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I A H I1K.KN KSTABLI.SITEB
TKKOlC.II THE Kl'FOKTS Ol
CONGRESSMAN SMALL.
>Through the efforts of Congresa "flTI
H Smal^ g pay. as
been established at Wenona. the
emonstraiion (arm location on the
lOrfolk Southern railroad, ten miles
orth of Bel haven. This postofflce
ras opened for business on Jujy 10,
rlth George Kico as postmaster.
The locality served by the new
ihee has been heretofore getting its
anil service through the postofttce at
'ungA. The people at WenOna have
icen greatly Inconvenienced in Gie
ray of mail service, in the past, owns
to the Ions distance to the Pungo
fficeT AJ)tjaM^-rtolTat Wenona
nd ulthUhd OewTy wstabliahHcl postifflce
located directly at this pplnt
ntrons of tfce lies territory -wTll
tore quick and efficient service.
This near location will serve not
inly Wenona Harm and the new state
ixperiment station operations, but
rill also aOonfl quick service to all
>artiea who are interested in the
arrled on br the John L. Roper
..umber Company in the Wenona disxlct.
- It is expected that several new
apllics wl|l aaon eettle'in that localty
and the now poatoffice will be of
nestimable value to all concerned.
Reader* ef the News and all othirt
intereatod In mall tor the Wenona
llatrict. can hereafter uae thq new
iostofflco addrtse cr Wenona, N. C,
would fly by max power
" Farla, July 23.?rThe French govirument
is dovbting much, attention
.0 new inventions by native aviators,
lesigned to permit man to fly entlre>ther
outside power enters into the
naking of these small machines, callid
"aviettea." the fundamental Idea
>e!ng to propel tliem by human force
i!one.
The results so far have not been
strikingly successful, hut high hopes
ire eiut'iiami-u ui mjYcrai new ?titt.Ua"
nnw undfir cnuran nf .ronatmr-ion.
The formula followed by these
inventors wSslb^fded l)r . Matnan,
Urector of a French technical school,
who, after years of study declares he
Has auoceeded In translating the prin
siplas of a bird-flight Into mechanics.
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Tobai
FiHx S?i i vp< '-J,,! >- W-fWP '
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LOST LIVES IX F1RF IN ggfajRAf.l
FACTORY YCHTEKIMY
?&& !' ' A FTBRXOOX.
A.W A HE SWKIT liV hUEKTS (.?
INTO 1 HE IJl'liM XC?
IltiLDI.NO AFTER THKV
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BUjgharopton, N, Y? July 2 *
Fort# gltls art? believed to hare los
theUr lifca ln*a Are which detsroyo
Lbo Freeman Overall Factory hen
yeaterday afternoon. The Arc atcr:
o?r ax ociock and no a com
plctely destroyed?ttru?tmthitrTg -h
twenty minutes.
One hundred und twenty-flve girl
were In the factory when, the f.r?* wa
discovered. The police declared the
ut leust 40 fulled to escape. Twelv*
girls wore taken.to the hospital bad
ly Injured.
There were "heartrending scene*
when several gtrls.clinging ta ftro os
rapes were swept by ebecta of flame
or jumped from the factory w'ndowe
Exactly how "many were penned in
?ldo was bard to determine In thi
panic. The walls of the big buildlnj
fell at 2:50 o'dock. At 2:45 tw.
bodies are lying on Division rtree
cut completely in xveo. Others cat
be seen Is tne rpipt;.
E. J. I.a-wrboc* -bookkeeper ta*
company^sakKthat he ,^drkinj
lp the otSbff when the iflwTalarr
aoumlcfl. Tko flames wei^ndar tffl
front stairway. There also was i
rear stairway and Are escapes at th
south side of the building. Most o
the women were employees In th
machine operating room on th
fourth floor. They made no attemp
to harry from the building at fl^ii
thinking that the fire .alarm was to
g.ftrf4rflJTr .? >vJCIY
23 IX HISTORY .
1741?Battle of WlUlamstadt, 1
Sweden between the Russian
and the Swedes. *
ITS5?The Germanic Union concluc
. . ed?the last act of Import
ance of the life of Frederic
II.
Id02?Bmxoctt's insurrection.
Sweden were the only Eurt
pean powers that had not re<
oscizea Atpoioon as ampere
tt Frince.
1812?The British and their allic
under Lord Wellington Ct
feated the French forces c
Salamanca. Spain.
1877?Gen. Sheridan was rent t
Pittsburg to que!! labor riot
1904?M. De Plenve, Russian statei
man, assassinated.
1913?Rumored in London that
Bruce Ismay would retire t
head of the International Me:
eantlle Marine Company ai
..raattit-trf-a? Titanio dim.te
Harl?ers Act As Coroners.
In Egypt a large proportion of ti
borbera are state functionaries."r K>
cording to an edict issued by Ibri
him Pasha In 1848. every villai
barber was ordered, when death O'
curred in his district, to make a car
ful examination of the corpse. an
ruport 10 tee auinornies any ne&i
occurring through epidemic, diseai
or foul play. Severe penalties -wei
impose el for any neglect oP'thla dut;
and a fee of 5 ccnta was paid for;ejg
death registered. -Five years ago *jl
aystdin of payment Ify fad?was ana
ished and each vlllac* barber no
draws from the government a fixe
salary for his services.
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j Washington, Juljr St.?Only It is
| a few day? since It was announced
~ that .a rarprratlnn had bagun buaU
noes In this city to reduce the high
-o?; cf living, the y* -? jenialai that
living expenses nr<
Thla la shown by a
Sherman Allen. Assistant
of the Treasury, by the gorcrnmetovt.^
general supply committee. Thla ba- e
that the cost of groceries and house- 1
romeier of )he trend Of prices shows ,c
bold supplies has increased 17 per e
cotii., as compared with last year; 1
lumber. 10 per cent.; fuel and ice, 7 c
' per cent., and (fry goods. 5 per cent. 1
While these essentials are soaring. }
the report showed decreases In the *
Prices of the- folic wing; Forage. 1
Hour and feed, Zo per rent.; paints e
and oils, 12 per cent.; hardware. 7 1
aud^olectrlral unci engineering sup- [
~ pile*. 5 per cent each. These last *
named articles were stationery, drug;; 1
and chemicals. laboratory apparatus.
1 photographic supplies. engraving
' and printing eupplioa end incandea3
cent gas lamp supplies.
" HAW BRANCH ITEMfl.
r ' David Evans took Misa Lizzie Lewfa
to the Holiness camp meeting at
8 Piney Grove Sunday. They report a
f line trip.
1 Mine Lillian Lewis was the guest
e of Mies Lily Warren Sunday even
ing.
Mrs. Mahals Barr overturned a
* spider or boiling lard .on ber hands
laat week and seriously earned them.
Lula Elizabeth, tho little daugh'
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hill, was '
taken suddenly ?H July 16, but wo
* are glad to report she is now coni
valescent,
? Larry, "the faithful old dog of J. j
1 G. Lewis', died last Saturday night.
1 Some few days past J. Q. Edward#
dog was taken wiU* what was sup
e posed to be rabbles aud he was kill- '
ed. Dogs aer getting scare in this
? section.
* rexes are i?etTtn^*rery plentiful
n There, was one in H. O. Warren's
0 rorn field Monday afternoon, trying
lf to catch a turkey for supper, but 1
e lucky for the turkeys he did not get
off with one.
' Mrs. Juda Nelson was the guest of :
^ Mrs. J. R. Downs Sunday.
P Mrs. Olivia .Lewis was the gue?X of 1
nttrs. ft. O. Warren Sunday d. m. 1
Mrs. Lizani Lewis visited her sister,
>!i3s Elizabeth Buck, last wees I
and this N^ek Miss Buck Is visiting 1
a Hn. Lewis. * 1
s Wonder what has become of Mid- 1
die Cround Itemizer. Would he glad
I- to hear from her again.
:- Oh! by the way. we taw items '
k written by a new Haw Branch item- ;
lzer last >eek. Wonder who that '
can be. "
>l_ A Word to the Wives
* Is Sufficient.
a
After everything has been .
o said that can be said cn the
s. subject of women's rights, all |.
true women feel, no matter |
^ what their political ideas may
" bh, that their first and most
P, , important duty is the thrifty
a aud business-like management
The Question of pure foods
is very mwch before the public
55 at the present time, and every
c" housekeeper Is desirous o? having
on her table food stuffs that
;c
e_ -aro as nutrious and as little
e- .adulterated as it is possible to
id procure,
b
so There ha* been a campaign
re 9t public education on this subTr
- 'tBCi, and the women who hey
& ?>*pt up-with ih*t times know*
ie /what tp avoid in buying her 11
pfOTisiCTOS. y
A good housekeeper can not
. spend her time more wisely
_ than by Informing -herself on
these points by reading the ad
vertisements is The Dally
News and other newspapers of
? oaual standing.
V J)
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fust 20th
leding Aid In Hotasi
are Of
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government"
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"SLASHKS" MADE MEN HI.I Ml
" '-.ester, Pi.. July 23.?The
"4 and respectable men who
ihkued when they sew the transparent
costumes of the women." acordlng
to the chairman of the Ro- (
hedfer City Council. will very likely
e spared further blushes, for the
ouncll t? expected to meet within a
ew days and pass an ordinance proibitlng
the"wearing of slashed skirt?,
ran a parent hose, short sleeves and.
Ight fitting dreaaes. It has developd
that a previous attempt has been
uade to pass such a law. but there '
ras a deadlock In the council. No !
>ne has been bold enough- to say. I
ion ever, who totffl nga1ni?t tlif nu'inrf
ire.
RfiBSEVELr FOR
III I
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ItECmMGNURD TO PKKS1DKNT '
WILHON AS PROPKlt MAN FOR j
AMBASSADOR TO THAT
COVNTRV. '
Washington. July 23.?ilepreson- j
ativo Win. H.'Millray, of Okiulzortia.
well Uno\\n as "Alfalfa Bill." Introiuced
un-elaborate tot of resolutions
roetcrday in wh.pji he invites the <
3cuote to concur, directing Interven;lon
in Mexico If order and peace are !
jot restored within thirty days after
Prc-'deut Wilson issues a proclnma- '
lion to that effect. -? I
Murray's resolutlonsNdtarncterlze I
Provisional President lluoWik^ys a
.usurping marauder." a. JIMac
sd murderer" und his regime as .
'founded upon treachery, duplicity
und murder."
Denisop, Tex.. July 22.?Fifty-* |
four men who have Just completed a I
trip by special train through parts
af the Rio Grande Valley. Invest ieat
ing land investments along the (
Texas-Mexican border, sent a telegram
from here last night to President
Wilson, recommending the anpointraent
of Theodore Roosevelt us
ambassador to Mexico.
The petitioners, who signed themselves
"citixena of Iowa. Illinois,
Minnesota, Mtggourl an<T other
States," urged protection of American--aitizens
in Mexico and steps by
the United States '^.o go-to-the assistance
of our sister republic."
IiriLUl.NU l/JAX CONVENTION.
Milwaukee, Wis.. July 22.?About
500 flelcgates, representing all the
States of the Union are attending
tee annual convention of the United
States League of Building nr.d Loan
Assoc) at lor* a which opened here today.
organization represents
qver $1,000,000,000 of arsets and is
one of the largest and most t.ouriihing
organizations of the ccaa-.ry.
flicrttr C.-mkI Old Time*.
Bohhy'fl yrnnflfail-.eT of ten ygJfr- ,
h-ed to the good old days v.hen such
commodities n? meat, vegetables,
fruit, etc., were grown and prepared
at home. One day at dinner the
mince pie was praised. "But r;i bet.
declared the five-year-old boy loyally.
"it's nothing like the p:e thai i
grandma used to make when "the.
raised and picked her own minces; |
is It,
ARKANSAS ELECTING GOVERNOR j
?Iillilc RaehiJuly 83. -This
state is folding a gubernatorial election
today and there is one of the
liveliest figh'a on \j\ years between
the parties. Republican*, Democrats
and Progressives have candidates in
the field.
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ENGINEER 331
G. 4 AND 5TH
ro INSPECJL
ROADS |
X>NGREB8MAN JOHN H. SMAM,
RECEIVED COMMINKATIOX
FROM CHIEF ENGINEER
THIS MORNING.
R. E. TORS. ENCtNEEH
IR. TOMS WILli AKRIYF. I If THE
CUT AT THE ABOVE HATE.
WILL ALSO MAKE A SECOND
TRIP AT HQMB LATUM ?? vW]
DATE. ,
Congressman John 11. Snsj! arriv- ' -'-"*^3
id in the city yostcrlay morning and
vill remain hero until tomorrow, ?;$ri
vhen he will retevn to Washington. y|gs
Wrr-Sraatl receives "o letter-"rromdr.
Pierce, Chief Government Engineer.
this morning to the effect that
ho date had been decided upon :.--j
vhen a government eugineer would
?e In this city. The-letter stated that
laymoud E. Tens, a Senior High- *
vay Engineer, has been assigned to
neet interested parties Th Washing- "^3
on on August 4th and 5th to discus*
he building of the proposed 5 miles
>f demonstration roads. Mr. Toma
vill arrive here at'3:20 p. ta., Au;ust
4thi
In uddiiion to being here on the
ibove date, Mr. Toma will return la*
er to attend to further detail retarding
the construction of the road.
The exact date of his second trip is
iot known as yet.
Mr. Toms has a country-wide repuation
as an eminent authority upon . $
hft construction of good rcnii Wnfth ? ?i
ngton is to be congratulated upon
laving beeb able to secure his servces
through the efforts of Mr. Small.
BIG DOUBLE PACE AO
8* INSIDE flMMV H
Will Explain Friday's Dig Event
Somebody will win $15.Of . Do yonwant
it? Friday, July 25th. will be
bargain day all over Washington.
Read my add on.our special sheet to- , --^*1
morrow and you may be the one to
win the $15.00. The following merchants
will take active part In this,
great contest: v
Bowers-Lewis Co. *
J. K. Hoyt. _ '
James C. fiark Co ' "*
Brown Drug Co. >
Worthy & Etheridge.
Bloiin^'s Pharmacy.
E. L Brooks.
Bnrreit ?? Turnage.
Miss Hat tie Henfcv.
R. L. Stewart.
J. E. Atiaus.
Ritas Brof.
A. J. Cos Co.
V.'a'.icr ( r??d!e & Co. J.
Harr!&4&. it Phillips.
Jetftrson Furniture Co.
(Txoe Furniture Co. : - ^
D. ,\i. Carter.
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Constantinople. July 23.?Th?
Turin* today eclebi'ated the fifth
lilvcrsary c f the establishment of th?
constitutional regime. War trouble*
cast a gloom over the celebration and
there was plainly a note of anxiety
apparent despite the gaiety of tha;
erowdn that thronged the streets.
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