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WASHINGTON N. C THE GENERAL LY-OTHER ITEMS IN THE CAPITAL CITY S&i K?Wk. N, <C. Ju. lt.j-It look* mt If Ue '0?wnl Asssmlljr will (4 JTOB thta UM b^ore th* 'allotted reeoluUon WH In trod need In the VM *? ^niailiiM wu referred lo thr 1 piotmr committee end tbe eoncensu ? ' o? opinion t? thit it wUldle in ?b' ???W room Be title as 1 ra?T. it cm sat^ir b* *uud( tkk I?c tslatore la determined to oeonomts' tod too, dispatch It* bustaeee e 'arty a* practicable All d*wt meats In both the Senate and Bone are BMt hard at wort: the commit tee* are amMoc on time with th -eeaK both tie upper and I* we* ~**'J ??Mtaee are maklni history' In die bnMbe*. ?M?h the Senate a#fl lHouae tota " * * 'onried " out of* reelect* to thf ' ? *~r?al chieftain General Rober ?i - tm? It Wsm* one n?ar an - ,t? UM 8o?th It la "Oli U-. r-v whom lord Woratoy declared ? c }?? the chief ol commanders. To lllftljn <h* Horn of Represent* tleea ReiwaaaqtattT*. Thomsa ?l ?5<1 Qt Northhampton .county, wll rerooM the 4#e6TaB* achievement Bf thta Idol of the South. TV hr naroe e{ La? wl|l el[er be k$ok ?reer la MM Bootfc and- no, stole 4*1 se ceded. U more ready to howjr ?n' extol him wt*? cave his all for . t ? ra?ee M set Otfy believed to V rlrht hot w?a ri?h*. aa aald an ol' fslkyw M th* -'alulae" la the tobb > rrf fhe Aapirai today To Afrak o' ljm la bnt Do tarn back the pane o' : ~ 1 lllllj . Althonah he lost In th .? ????< eonllctl he lNII eyer Itye a oa* *| America's ?t??tect and bos' ? ^ M^how?- ?* Ws'Mataory^ all^pralw 1 5r?" ?_*. - ? - -. of tba "fourth oatata," bn who drive t^a qaly, 4h? a' itata would awaly ba lack ntowladsa and wisdom. Fo or <*? Hortbaad ?tr Com tor, wh kol* tko poattlon u pay dark li th? Ornate. NotwltboUndln* tb teat that ,tbt? la hla I* torm li tka Bmui. anl t??. tmc la tea odI* lauatly kmn a "bonadlol" h? I MT*? ?1* job aod ?k prerld* urbaoll Itaatt Mth llHl llr and attaarwtr* r fal* M tka d<t)aa of bin offlca In cot eanwd. No p?r?la anywbara ' ar mm* eowtaoaa tbas U>o?a who Il? knowf kinoKb nalurt ao wail tint h< tlwar* pwtatba rl^t.*ocd la tbf r'?M plaoa w?? tM ?Wiia0.-? lhal fll wbo conatrtt lilS. ba hf taj*i\n grsasrtafem ration ? <14 clerk. to the '?r~ tt~ ootwa**aM. bill fcr h'lm Ikar. nrto W kf-ltui ?4 " howl. hit?? Saint. aid* of lha ?'? ttai bafora many 1M?? could W.t prephec, need hav? bo fear u ti the outcome of . Beaufort county'. Interest .during the General Assem bly of'UlB. Representative Mayc rest assured, will stand for wbu So conceivee to fce Tight and wll wh?t ho thinks to not Jusi and prop or. Mark the predlcMor If this correspondent, Mayo wit* prove a worthy representative o' he people ? this to Being' earrled out f I an any Judge. hjT his appoint aentrto BortH of the mtoet Imporlan' ommiMbes Tin the Honsi Thto Geo ere I Assembly surely h*r itroiif men. From tile Base I mi: mention such men as Captain Thorn ? Mason. t)t Northampton county ttnator.Waxd of Craven. Senate. Hubbs of Martin, Senator Gillian ?f Edgecombe, Senator Majette o Senator Cooper of New Han >ver. Senator Cahoon tcrf Pasquo auk. Repreeentatlve Laughing \oose of Pitt and A. R. Dunning o ?fartin, while In the west s^ch met j Representative Bowie; Dx-I.ieut Governor Dougbton, and others ar i ontinunlly in the limelight for thf-J: i set Ion. * - ___ ? [. There is only one member of tb> Jenste who wears the cloth and thi i * Senator Speight of Bertie. A1 [though his hair to silvered and th [. 'ears of time mark, his face, hi ifteart to young and but for blm tb ; teeatons of the upper house wool lack In interest. Only yesterday ! I was he who protested that the li dies in the galleries were occupyio >nly one side. He wanted those o -.he gentler sex hereafter to ocm i little bit nearer his side of tb chamber. His resolution did no* to through however, due-eeetning! o some ot the disgruntled bwt-b rM fcT tl^. In III galleries nevertheless. His rcsolu ion aakjpg thto request Waa. referr *1 by the president pro tea ft th ommittee on Woman Suffrage, yr t be muned. . He also asked the U bachelors be moved to the oppo tte side; the side where the ladle ?ould not ~eee them. , . The dispatching of business seem o be the slogan of the "state 'ft* ona" this time. 8trlct attention ti ?usiness 1b the motto. '''.Look out' aid a lobbyist today, "this is pole o be a legislature tbat will d - hings and do it In such a short tiro hat tho people of Ute' state wll 'and up and take notice ever aftti The Primary bill, the Worpan*. uffrage measure, .the flsh lndustr nd other important (matters ; ar? sti|l Id the fatfive but xjo matter^ bo Important thay are action .will ? t<\P , place promptly aad decisively. The portrait of *1 n Aaa Biirr was presenter! la?t evening to t* Federal Court building and will hung upon the walls of the cour oonr. At oAe tlra^.this distinguish ? <\ juriitt and wtatesmain clerked f n M>. Edwin Martin In "Waslrtnito- , The portrait wan presented byi*V Will ot Rooky Mcynt. and ?d on the part 'or the court by Jade District - Attorney, V. I D "rinstein -wup m ?***+- of oeramu&ie/. MtA r the premutation erremo-ile he public was riv^n an fnvitn' ?? > Inspect Mia building which h? nfy teoentlv been enlarge^.- -It urrly a orddM to the state awl nH tlba. . . '?<?**'* pffltsfl ? nil 11 mm Ofca?al Hill, K. c.. Ju If? Tfc* allowing totter hu bMa seat oat * the oheirmsa of all commissions /ho have charge of the road work I u North Carolina. It Is expected hat the -attendance at the Good load* Institute this year will t* uuch greater than the previous year ! Mjr Dear sir;? Because of ? th< ucceee of the Road Institute wtiloh /as held at the University of North 'arollna lu Starch. Itl4? It hae beet teclded to make the Institute an an tuai occurrence, and in 1916. it wit m held during the week begluaia* Tuesday. February l?th. The In tltute will last Vour days and ?pe lal notices regarding the program /ill be sent out later. This Bx>ad Institute is consider** clearing house for road problem n North Carolina and 4s of vev? ,reat value to all those connects* ?rith road work la this state. 1 an vriting to ask thatf your board tak ip the Question of detailing you oad engineer or superintedent. 6* oth, to the Institute and provld or the payment of their expenses onslderlng their attendance as par f their official duties. I believe th? ood which win result from tl now ledge gained by the englnee vlll mtore than offset any expensr Ve should also like very much t< ave one or mpre members of you oard in attendance at the Institute <aet year there were 24 countlos rer esented and all were enthusiast^ 'vor the meetings and the contlnu uce of this institute. I will apprr Jate It If you trill let me know whs cttoa you take regardiug-the abovr o<r sincerely hope that you can a c aeorably upon deUiling your engl | i gar, superintendent. s> other n? officials to attend the Institute: an' Vlso that you wUl. be able to atten | yourself. I With best wishes. Ism. * CordlaUy rours. JOSEPH HYDE PRATT. State Qeologfs' Among the subjects which wll" he especially taken up are the "Con tructlon of Sand-Clay. Topsoll. am riravel Roads and the^Maintensnce." The subject of general' road mainto ience will be taken up In consld* L iblo detail and discussed bv. exitert? rhe Institute is open to all cRIsen | l?f the State who are Interested M "he question of gearing better road H ?nd better systems of road malnte ?anca.. ? .. .. ! HI SHI OF MM C. Mil lllllll New Bern,. Jan. 19, ? C. t). Bra'A . tani, commander or ,.the North Car | Una Naval' Militia, haa rethrneri -rom Waahittgton, D.: C.. whero h< .tlgnd^d a meeting of the National Javal Militia Board and haa g'r* ?r ?at an Interview in which h? at ate; hat the report recently given; by th* Vgvy Department and "Wihlch show* that the Nortfc Carolina Naval Mill 'la stood aocond among; the twelv* <ta^ea who engaged in gunnery or board of tho-U. 8. S. Rhode Island a ?.i summer., in moat oncourafcing *iod pleaalnie to blmaeir and ever? ?mmbor r?f the mllltln . The North Carolina men worked inder a Caqd'icap. In making iu'fth a* xxoallent aoore. many of them never 'tavfng aeon a battleship beKnc they #ent on the Ithod* Tsland, and their record la conild*red Remark .hi a The crnlse on tho TttlOde Ialand -war the hrat that the Worth Carolina men had made, and although they had received much beaeflt from It tad a^o looking forward with much anticipation to th? _ i??x? crulae ba held during thA summer montha.. ' AmtDK ?!? hl??tO? rt.ltr.r to 111* naplul to* now otfcM than " Hr H?rrt MrMtlll?n wtio l? OH of W?-hln*ton;i rxnf l??T"r? TXpftufort Mrf Rwutw nnrtr Wn?h? X ' . Jg n>? 4* i a?t apart to r.p?j?!ir| the patriot ?a of Oen. KriaA^Jll&ee ?od 0?d | Thomas Jonathaa "Bcoasweir Jack yssterda/1 la tfte| renin* *t sight e'dfek, the mem >?r? of PemMco Cfcaf&r. Daughters 1 V the Confederacy. |Al 1 at tft? I -onrt Hou*e? where Hjeclal and In ' erestlag eaerctoea !a -fronor of thel memory of the ttra j^Ht R?n?nli | ?ere oood acted. /" A meet lntn i?H progran >e?m prepared by the ; mem bora of | 'he local chapter' aM the large! lumber preeent shx>w?|J that they | horoughly enjoyed ihe meeting which waa presided o*ef by Iter. W ?f. Call, master of ceremonies. The I ?nesting was opened with a song [ 'Haw Firm a Foundation," by th' inlted eholra of the ct$\ -followed | *>y Rer. R, L. Oay, who lead In pray jr. Next came a ton*, "tee and JacV | on" by the children of ponfederacy I vhlch was composed by^TIrs. Bteph- 1 vq, c. Bragaw.. A recitation. "3ome I tody's Darling," read Mad by Mis* | Bailie Carrow, received*, great ap >lause. Mr. H. C. OaiW then 'n | noduced Judge Stephen jC. Bragaw vho delivered the addre^i of the ev ?nlng. Judge Bragaw * paid th? ilghest' tributes to those two time honored and noble_ Southern gen-, lemen, and his discourse waa re-1 elved throughout jrttte3 burs' s of I ipplanse. Me la an orafcor of tH f "lighest order, and his rendition wa? I lBtened to with Interest and appre f ?latlon by all who heard Mm. Th# I vd dress was^folloWed by a song , ?For ;A1I Thy Salnte Who From -Th' jabors Rest," by the united choirs { ?ounced by Rev. Nathaniel Harding Judge. Bragaw t>l< cQik*pi?i Jo le' be Daughters *<ff the Confederal 'iave this address for publication \nd all those who failed- to hea* , his masterful efTort last evening I will no. doubt be glad to learn oil his faet. This piper would sppre ?late the hpnor of publishing csme Owing to the crowded oondltt u >f the, Wasb4hgton Publicr rfcfcctols nd the financial condition of #im? he Board of Trustees hive made the following "nl?o governing th? , ntra;ic* of pupils: First. Beginners shall only b< taken at the opening of, school !r September; and then the pupils mus; >e six yearn of age prior to the op ?nlng, or by the first of the follow og November. Second. Beginner must entej 1 #ltbta two weehe after Mm opening j jf school. Third. Pvp'l?: abov? v. the flrr trade will be awepted at ,,rn' provided they can be properly grad lAourUr Pupfts entering the kin dergarten wJH be accepted at tb :aroo^lmo and under the same .con 1lt!ons as feeglnnern In the (In grade. encept as to age. Tho*e en . lerlng must be five years of age he | fore the opening of school 1n Rer 'embef 'or before the first of th' following November. Fifth. No beginners or kinder I gartenern can be tnkon ?t the be ginning of the second term. A CX)B*l50TI0y. In the report the -meeting o?l the O. Henry Book OI?b. which ap I Geared la yesterday's is*ne a mis | fake occurred, Mrs. It. W. Carte? Is the vice-president of thte organ r ? xatloo and prepared the paper wb1d? was read by Mrs, W H William* In eofTiat this for tfie prees. the I Ifatot/plef omtfted ? lwe. hence ihf ft* are glad to make t^fle [pAWT tm MK. HM.4l.Ii* VfCftKtOK fn regard tp woman snffrsge. ?Ten | John H RnwU wp "i?MT t* pr I??r'htt K It ? OUtMr for n>? T r ? _ *,? i( Th? ft>llowlag tro m ??? Hoc* Hill Record is well worth the flu dy o all good citltens: "Duty is * power that ri**m wHl m In lb* mom lag and goes to re* with us a* ntfht. I( 18 eoexteaalvr with ths action of our iatelllgeace U la the shadow which cleav ee to us. we wfU. ^d^our dutr In our shop >r a.. ^ ?* c\^rVet. the street 'he office, *"?.?, -- hool, the Vnne, Just as tfcrv. i K vr rtood In the front of somr Treat battle and knew that victory *or mankind depended upon our Sravery. strength and skill. "When we do that the very hutnb 'est of uc will be serving la ths' Treat army which achieves the wel 'are ot the world. "It should be the slogan of every 'own consumer never to spend sway 'or goods that he can Jnst as well hoy at home. Every time you send \ dollar to a mall order house th? toiler. sh far as you and your com ?nunJty are concerned, la practical r out of circulation. "Your own home merchant is th' me who helpa to keep up you' ?cMools. your churches and you? ?own. He Is the one who deserve ?~our trade and not Home catalogue house In Chicago or elsewhere. "When you have nothing 10 ftv# 'n~ exchange, to whom <fc> yon go fo? \cccmmodatlons until some certalr line when you can pay? "Do you not alwaya find your Tiome merchant ready *nd willing 'o let his goods go on promises, not ?ua ran teed notes, but verbal prom j?ee, trusting your honesty and goo* 'urV In tw piling flM obligation hstar? "How many farms have been paid for by your merchant advanetng! ?*oth ttte ?ooda necessary to keer tfe tn the body and cash to meet tha? treaded interest en the mortgage? "UntMk* the seme conditions woolc* lie farmer trust the merchant for nonths and months wRh the pro luce of his farm, or vflould ho ask 'or cash or its equivalent upon de Ivery of the good.*? "We know that the average con umer does not feel thaA his local nercharft is a robber or a cheat: ut like all humankind, the rata cgues and prices of mall order >ouse* appeal to him, and hb for vards his order and cash wfthou* %onsldertng the -Injustice he Is do ng hlmslf. his merchant and hi* horns town. "Tli* catalogues v?f the mail or 'er bouses sre illuminated with ple ures to catch the eye of the unwary, 'hey range In complexion from ? runette banana to a blond* canary MfiE " They offer to sell j*ou any Ming from a. ^bilosopher's stone to \ cypreee shingle sawed out erf n lunbeam. "It rfeems nnbeliersftle bat tt I? -?ereTthele?s a fatft, showing 'the en ire lack of any sense of Jostle* 'bat many vr?ple rejrard their K>ca1 ?tores as merely Institutions of ar ommod?tlon. When these people Sara cash to spend 1 C/goee to tb^ "a r- away mail ordgr houees. bu* vhen times are dujl. when they are 'ck y> r out of work, during' the sea on when tarroersxjix* not turnlm heir produce Into cash, what d"' bay do? Do they write 4o the eat <<ocue bonse and ask for vldH? "Tt they did .do you think they -vtwild get It? Not on your life ""bo** concern.? must have eseh. nus?. hare K In sdranee, must fcsre .'1 before yos can even see the good* ou buy. The consumer sends his noney and -then sits down and Waifs ?Mil the msll ord*r house geta ?rtod and ready to All kin order. fttirt when borne peorr'e wnn? -eed?t or farora of any kind t'i?r snatle off to their home merchant ?*ry obligingly order Whet th*v #*ni and tell him to charge tt. ?*? acting him -tn wait nt least ftam >ne to tix mcs*fcfl for hi* pay. "In buying from yoar home mer ?ban's ran deal with neighbor* **ur. with goods before yen Pa* Vhen too get the good* If yan' ar '?ct. Mar* geods delivered f r*+ Return goon* If net eatterneOorr nund no ronr frctie atore. hnfld nn mer lr~ 'M meka ^nrwelf wwffhr ef eon* tt hjV f wrr m?n >?*? r?Hd* h? hMlrg e good AwsM. riVlRen. and we helfore pses# -?re. st tenet deelr* to he. hnfwlist W?d of ?Ab?n l? t*? M r\o ?<" BILLS INTRODUCED YESTERDAY IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE ? * * " - V* ?AWe 1Mn4om1 Hew bills were introduced U the H. B. til, Benton, rspssMnf the road cosxnlsstoa of Columbus coun ty. H. B. ttt, Soott, to Appoint a josUos of the pesj-s Cor Pender BBMty. H. B. 233, Bennett, relative to hunting came la Montgomery coun ty. H. B. 034 , Bennett, repealing the aot taxing dogs In Montgomery orantf. H. B. 855, Manner. for the relief of John P. Hutfstetter. & Coofoder \t? soldier of Outofi county H. B. 236. Harrison, to appoint s tuatlce of Che peaee for Now Light lowndhlp, Wake county H. B. 137, Shepherd, to protect] 1sh in Robenon. Columbus Hoke and Scotland con at lee. H. B. 19t, Seawell. am etui art of rerlsal relating to loans by Insur ance companies H. B. 2 J9. Walden. to authorize commissioners of Alexander county to uie excess railroad tax for other purposes. H. B. 340. Brnum. to proride 3 fttdlclsl circuits or ridings to the state each year. H. B. 241, Bowie., relating to p*T ?%f finance committee of A She coun ty H. B. 242, Bowie, tp Incorporatf the town of West Jefferson. H. B. 243. Noland, for rel!?*f o' W. A. Palmer, tax collector of Hay wood county. H. B. 244. Thtwnas, amend Reel Ion t7, article 4. of the constitution making uniform cWU Jurisdiction* of Justice of the p?aco. H. B. 24 5. Ebbs, amend sod con solidate laws relating to record erV ~ourt of Madison county H. B. 246. FVbs, retatlT* tn com pen nation of board of education o *. H. B. 147. nougrhion. cbsngtoF the age limit of road workers lr' Alleghany H B, 248. ftts/"*. reirardln* free! "arrlag* of ?arsons by transports- j Mon Companies. W. B. 249, Stacy, to Include meals *nd lodglnr of Juries as part of *0?t* In HtII aHlmrs. ' T?. B. 2K0. Ffa<"*. f*? ??uend the ?o6d morals law of Ont>*ird rrnintv *o ss te a4>*1r fo New Waorrrer r?mn? W B. JRI. fWscy. ree*H<nr ?olleotlen ef f~s b* reglwter of leed* of N*-w TTsWerAr p. ?K3. Pte'-r. r*r?nj to fc?-v1d '?eg elections In Vew W-auorer eonn Rouse yesterday as follows: Madison county. 'y. H B. 151, WUliame of YadUS. for relief of former eherifT w. T. Flotober of Yadkin. H. B. 15 4. Sellers, authorising ?Hy of L/umberton to Imim bondi to pay Indebtedness H. B. S55. I>oughton, prori ding for final adjournment of the General A*?ably fortj day a from date of mooting. H. B. 254. S. B. 62, aiKhorlrlnf Urwnaboro to Issue bond". H. B. 1ST. S. B. 17, allowing wo men to aervcjaa notaries of the pub Itc. H. B. 258. 8- B. 81, creating highway commission for Pasquotank county. IU1U Introduced. New bills were introduced In the Senate yesffcrday an follow*: S. B. 120, Gardner, to authorise the commissioners of Rutherford to levy a special tax for beautifying the oourt boy^e and the square at Rutherford ton 8. B. 121, Ward of Craven, rela tive to the riding of the Supretne "ourt Judges In the twenty Judicial districts of North Carol an. S. B. 122. Ward of CraTen. Joint resolution relative to the final ad journment of the session. 8. B 123, McCracken, of Colum bus, to prohibit the manufacture and the sale of wine wtthln three miles of the Porter Swamp Baptist Churdh In Columbus county S B 124. Cooper of New Hanover to amend chapter 555. public laws 1913, relative to the else of pack sires containing meal. 8. B. 12B. Wajette, of Tyrell, re lative to the celebration of Lee's birthday fl. B. 126. Fisher of Sampwon. to provide for the" appointment of luetlce of I he peace of T>ee county. 8. B. 127. Speight of Bertie, regulating the pay of the Board of Ed neat Ion of Bertie county. 8. B. 128. Polk ef Warren, to cre ate a recorder"* court for Warren county and define the jurisdiction of the same. 8. B. It 9. Stevens of Wayne, to amend section 77. revisal 1805, rel ative to weights ind measures. 8. B 180. Snow of Wake, to ap ixHn* Jottfle* of the nesce of Wake 8. B. 131. Snow of Wake, to in point luvtW of the peace of Wake. 8 B IS), Johnson of TJunlln. to am*nd nertlon 4131. revlsa! of ItOK. ?slatlve to the rondemuatlon of land for public sdbool cites. 8. B. 133. Bumrarner of W11V?*. to Incorporate the Wllkeeboro. West prd Northern Railroad. ports fcc octopus? . Should he not b? pieced ftt a with th? man rhat knocks hi* own batflnees? That sort of a man la InrarlaMy o either * ?ood neighbor no r a rood cttliea." \ IBli WheUier or not there ?ay he ? re-riral of the eld Bartera Corolla* baeabaJl 1 04 rue proWebly raeta on the outcome of a meeHaft which Ib called tor Wtlmlnrton on Tuesday neat, January 34, and the enthusi asm that may be shown at thin aieei lag. FYxr upwards of a tnontfc ther* has eminated from Wilmington with a dogged penristeore ardent appeal." to the baaehall enthwriaeta In up arrtu of a doien towns jreoffrapht raiiy tocated In this section that may he considered available for pladnr a franchlae. 8oeh a requeet for local 1 Globe that might take orer frttn Ichlaes tn any of the foftowln* tow*?* Wlhnlngton. Now Bern. Ktnatoo ? rayettevllle. Rooky Mount, Oreon I rifle. Wllaon, Tarboro and WaahlnK It ta hoped thai from the mis sion w?rk dome la tbaae towna there say be % eertral of tlia deelre for the eaaae?% and thai els frMH*i4ae? he tlaoed The t*n?s. a* J to to ??eked oat hy tfc? ma JorHy. . t , H appears fro* 0?e aeaispapsr ad I ilea at thla tlase that, *fjt>e WU U ready u H Go(d*b?*o thera In a madlocra rasponaa from N*w Darn mod PayattevlUe. and rhay Tnay h? plare<l In the uncertain elaaa. Rocky Mount In planning to haro ttn formar local asaoclatlon'n prwaidant praaant at the raaottng and thla tovn may enter If there H aaaurance *lvan that" there^ will be enough permanency to the circuit to aaaura the outlay of leasing prop arty and building a ball park. Frotn Wllflon ixnnM thn report that only a *e.m I- professional elub with T?r little erpanae attached tfh?rarto could be mad* a *o. While tha polntt ha*e aatprwiad * d??lra for baeebell ?hat bare failed yet to take further steps In tha matter, bo far aa oaa ha learned. and who tray or may not ha represented *f th* meeting In IWlmlnrton. ara Winston. Onean tilla. and Washington. while noth ing h?? haan heard from Tarboro whose franchise holding dataa bar* fa -whan Cher demoted tha league for ? neaSon !n 1*07. Fran wp^Hfl Cm t ton* chanrlnic the of tha Pennsylvania Pub lic Berries Commission with "Inaf ifleiency, neglect of duty and mlecon Ideot hi oflVsc" hi tha matter <* re cant passen*er rata Increase baa r (nra. hara been I or ad with tha Pennsylranle State authorities. New Theater tonight . HARM'S RKIGNDKAR OIRLR 1 2 ? People ? 1 J l0 Music. Mniln*. Comedy. <J*nv?RBAL PHOTO FT .AYS I RRKL8 ? PR ICS 10c and
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