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NEWS WASHINGTON N. C SATURDAY AFTERNOONj MARCH 13 W15 3 LARGEST PITCHED BATTLE OF THE WAR IN EAST; BRITISH ADVANCE WEST H?K*. M Mr ?ttaaka? th. Oiram laik? bo rtaU KtnlHl TOB Bta MU hU telra from aaat fraaat? lut month) ao ti* Brttt* In D?nd?n tu , O* tuk ?t raUartn? ?M ?an cm Ho RoMtaa ?tir, mow that th? EaaalmM acala ara batni attack *4 hi north Polaa?. TMa la put th. tnaral ?lan of th* allied rwr ?1?- When one !? attacked th? oth ?r atUeki to oompel th? Germans and AuitrkDi to keep th? strong force? ?t every point and endearor to pr?r?nt them from "?ending new .troe** where th*y <*>nld do,the 4ioet The -German? dom are attempting crash th? 1tvs"1ans. For thds rnrnoee they ar? reported to h**0 an army eatlmat^d at nearly a half tnltlfou men msrehln* along the made toward Prsasn**?. To pro ?f-nj this army from being strength ?ned farther the British ar? thrust In sr at tha German Hn? north of La baeee and besides reporting the cap ture of th? r^tag? of Neur? Cha petle, H ta aaa?rted that they~"haYe - advanced beyond that town. The battle taking place In the ?ant. experts say tar the bftggeat pitch ed battl* of th? war no laaa than a million men being engaged. Th? Oormana in their official report ? claim an adraace. while Petrograd considers W likely that th* Ranta " will haVe to fall bach beyond Pra asnysc a? they did laat month be fore naking a stand. K probable will be day? before a definite result I? attained in this battle. Meanwhile another German army has appeared on the Pillela rirer ? front, south xst th? Vlgtnla. probab ly military observers aay, with the Idea of Jndadng Grand Dpk* Nicho las to withdraw men from the north. wb-r~ th? r?al blow to^befnc ue* pvrtber eewth alonsr th?<f??t hill* of th* r?matht*Tis. flrbttnr between ?h? Anetrlan? and Russians continae MARCH 1?T*T *|f HISTORY. 184fi?Tt?rolntl<m In Vienna to4 flight of Prtnceea Metter nlch. ?""?rrtmt'i fleet made an nn an*o*?^fn1 . atterwnt to paaa ?li? Con f "derate hatter-lea at1 Port 9Tnd?on. ? ^ 487t?Warrlave of the ThW 'of Cou imnrht and Piluueaa * Loutee Wanraret of Prvifla. 1*01?B*nt*mtn Uarrfaon Jlrd preddeo^ of United mat?? dl'd In IndUnaooHa. Born tn North Bond. Ohio, An rnwt I<Mh, 1S98. "I ??o#5?fln?*n B. Aatbony. a pioneer of the woman mffrar? more ment In America died In fto?*heator. N. ?. Born In Ad*ma. Maaa., February 15. i??i. ?<>14?Af*er sixty yar? of exlatence the United State? Rxpreea Company decided to r?Atre from baatneea. TRI A11 OF HOG CTHOTilCHA BERUM Hlokory, N. 0., March II.?Tvr mera of Btioeombe oonnty and the adjacent oo tint lea in wee tern North Carolina hare ben holding a meet ing here, devote* to the advance ment of their Industry. During the progreaa of the ???eelona practical doxn on at ration? hare been made with anti-hog cholera eerum. ORonrANcu On motion the following ordi nance was ?acted: flection 1. That It ahall he ftn lawfnl for any pereon. firm or cor poration to ??11. giro away ot othef wlae dlspoae of on the Sabbath day. any clgftra, tfgar*ttea. tobaOoo. cool drlnka, 4e^ croam. oonfectlonerlea. fruit? or eandlee. Worlded that ho tel? and reetenraMe may eeTI to their red?tared gaaote or pereon? taking maala, cigara, dgarettae and Seetlen ?. Anr peraon. firm or cor*?oration violating the provfelcn? of thla ordinance ?hall ha deemed gaflty of a nrfademeanor aad npon conrlctlon ?hall ha tied fit. ?11 rfrtU naaeea (a wit* W kerahy repeated w. e. im?, ~ '* *l?r Oterk. '?"* "rrrmt T tm lrtatry waalher. 1 clataa Um otfcar U dolni th? attaek to*. but It H baUmt bar* tk? Xaatrlana Initiated this battla tk?r probably ara ?till the VTom tba otfear ferttlatalda, -y ctfilng t h? Dardanellea. no nawa| had bm ne<i*?d at a late boor to Interesting doTelopmenta are promlaed la the potttloal field. Prlnoe von Boelcnr, the German ambaasador to Italy, aocordlag to IUmb? dispatch??, has ralaed tha question of tarrttorlal concessions to Italy m th*? price of Italy*? frlend p. Germany, it la declared, la do ing the negotiating on behalf of her ally. Aootila, whose territory la in volved. It la aald Germany la trr?ng Irduce Austria to cede to Ttaly b^tli TV?nt and Trieste. Baron 8tephen ?on Bt%-tan, the Austrian foreign minister , according to .report-does not opopae the cession at Trent, but strongly eft) J acta to parting with Trieate, while the aged Austrian em peror refugee to convent the loaa of any part of hla dominions. It la reported that Germany de siroa to hare the matter aettled now, In the fear that shooM * th'' Dardanellee be forced Italy would 1>e more than ever inclined to throw to her lot with the alll?e to ensure the safety of her Interests In the eastern Meditterranean, depending en her army to recover her lost rrrorlnees nearer home. German emissaries, according to dispatches to British newspapers, aloe are buay In Bucharest and So fia, endearorlng to point to Ruma nia and Bulgaria why theee coun tries ehould remain nentral. While steam ?ra oontlnue to an novnee the atvhtlng of German aub ?waTinaM-arennd ttea coast of *nir land, no further renorta have beer of ahlns sank by them. NOnm TOAfTY dPROTATJBT OOMTNrt TO WAffmNGVON NEXT WEEK. Have yon heard yonr friend? sar wh?n aoeaktn* of th? nopnlarlty rf "m? other woman. "What la ther* whont Mr* flo-?r<l-ffo that attract? pennlw t? her so readily?" T^et na anwwer thin rrue*t1on for ?on. That woman, whoso pr*'aenc? 1? f?1t at any rath?rtn?r. known <!? of all how to aafaeuard the c!ear ?bin and heaTthy eomolexiori that natnre baa endowed her with; ah* i**llrir that to i??al?ct tbe akin t?. to forfeit It* attractlyeneaa. ?? H1m? ?1?o ha? tha rood wnee tr Vt*ow K^w to *?t h**t raanlta ah? vnnm* fnllnw th* ?drle* of potds on? who Ma nr>?c'el'r?d tr ?>?? |>??nt,f^fv of ?om-nt?rto*. Jn?* Im* *nn "?eV the e?rrtr?e of a apod?* ?n ?h~ t*m? nf ?*eVn#?a. ?*?*???'* what M'?a 1?. A. D'r>?~ of Boaton. 1a?a beanty aneHaT'*' wHn h?? ?n?d? ro?d In h?r nrof?* e'on. TbaVa whr we contracted fr?' n w*aV of h?r ?#nr1eea for th? won* on of Waahlnprton. Ml?? Dickens will rlre yon a ne* aal demonr.tratton of harmo**^ ^mwolerlon reonMtea in yonr ow homo free of char*?. Hhe wit' ?how yon by actnal maaaar how yon can *?t the heat tesnita. T' ?on ara lnterrtated 1n your skin? and yon ahonld ha?Mlaa Dlckan' will ho irlad to show yon- how yo? e?n r*ta1n or reatora lta original at traoWreneaa. She arrlraa Monday. March llttb ?nd will ha with na nntil Saturda* Mareh Hat. Understand her ma? **aira and adrloe on beanty cultnr' ooata yon nothing whataoeTT. Le' na know whan aha may call opor ?on and we will ha triad to mav the nacaaaary arranramanta. While in Washington Mtaa Dleb ?ni will dill on ??Tera1 ladtaa by a? ?vMntment. Phon* ??. Worthy < K thert d ire, Tha Rexall Mora.?Ad MTUimm ARRIVE?. Mtaa Thornaa of New Tor*. arrl^ ?d 1b tha ettr t?da*. to taka char*?? of tha ?Ultnerr d?nartmant of th? aaar Ml?? Thorn aa eon?? to tV eity hlfhfy raoonnaodad tn bar -pro (M<m. Mr. J. T. Mallard of Now Bam wihtml ?I Hotal Lonlae laat ay * fV.'? &-A?I. ? ?'?&,' Arte".*! .. I ? ?podal meeting Of the Equt' 80ffrti? wlU be held Mon day night at 1:11 O'clock in th? eld Rod men office building over Bwan wr'e ?tore on Mark?* street. An lntereetlng profram lus been arranged for the evening u fol low?: Introductory remarks?By Mr. Wiley C. Rodman. Talk on "Municipal Government" ?By Mr. H. Clay Carter. Jr. Talk on "Woman*' Responsibil ity"?By Mayor Frank C. Kngler. Paper on "Why We Need the Vote"?By Mlaa Qstelle Davit of Atlanta. Oa., one of the efficient teachers In the Washington High School. I This meeting It being h6ld for edn cat!ona! purposes along the linos of 1 municipal government and the re-! sponalbtlitlee of dtlsenahip. A cor-1 dial Invitation la leaned to attend this meeting. MONDAY SPECIAL. Jamas E. Clark la telling the la dl^e of a special bargain at their store Monday.. Read their ad In this Issue. FIRE AT SOUTH CREEK. A email tenant houae at South Creek, owned by Mr. J. L?. Mayo of thla city, waa destroyed by fire Thursday night. The house was not occupied at the time and the Are Is supposed to be of Incendiary origin. No other buildings were situated nearby. The building was a total toes and no Insurance was carried on same. MB. ARCH BKIiL jAjT. . The many friends of Mr. E. L. Archbell will b* glad to know that he Is able to be ont again after be ing indisposed at his residence on East Second street. The death of Mr. 8. Z. Selby. a prominent dtlsen and business man "?* Aurora, occurred at bis home 'here on Wednesday night, the 10th "?t 7 o'clock. Mr. flelby had been n 111 haalth for the paat eight ?^onths. bnt had only b*en confined '.a htn room for abont th'rty dayr "?"?Ion? to hi* death. He was la the 49tb year of his We* a highly respected Chrli "an gentleman and h?Id In the hlgh ?t esteem by all who knew him Was a consistent member of Meth ??dl?t Chnrcb, a member of Phalarv Todge No. 10. I. O. O. F. of this Mty, and of the Knights of Honor Besides hit wife (nee Miss Eul* Gardner), he leave? one daughter. Mlsa Gertrude, and three sons. W *j., H. O. and J. R. Selby of Auro -a. to mourn tbefr lose of a loving *>nriband and father. The largeet crowd that ever' at tended a funeral there paid their toat r#*rpects to th" deceased Thurs day afternoon, when the 1aat aad -ttee were administered and the re mains 1nt?Ted In the family burial ?round at I o'clock, his irastor, Rev W. ?. Trotman. condhctlng the ser vfcjee. Honorary pallbearers were:?C. q. Dixon. Sr., O. T. Allen. J. M. Orls ??en, W. T. BTyan. O- X#. .Broome, O I Swindell, and Troy Price. Active pallbearers w?re:?L. T. Thompson. J. T. Wilkinson. T. P nonner. B. Casey, H. C. 8nell, an W. H. Hooker. Mr. N. P. Angel of Ooldsboro. wa n the dty today transacting bos' ** WAVB THB GOODS ABB OAK sara you some money on your Otvx?riee. Shoes. Notions. Peed Htuff. Fraltn. ?t?. J. * Adama % Co. _ . . iY run i Miti Washington. D. C., l(v. 18.?jI When Is the proper Ume for pre*1 paring to plant - The United Bta?.? Department ~?t Agriculture'? specialist ?ays that In the spring a? ?oon a? the soil has dried ao that a handful wb*o xraap?' In the hand and gripped by the lingers will slowly tell apart uponj i being released. It la ln a fit mechanl-j leal condition to. prepare for plant-] Inf. Clay or heavy soil* should nerer be worked while wet. Morel; Injury tnay be done br do!ng thm than be overconfle ln ser^ral year? of carefdl culttire. j When the soil 1? found dry. a* de* scribed above, the upper thr^aj Inches should be made .fine by thtj use of the hoe and steM-tooth rakej? all ruMtlsh, stones, and clods should be removed and the surface made even, somewhat compact, and a*-' level as the contour of the area wilt permit It may then be marked off for planting In conformity to the general plan of the garden. Much of the soil ln the avorag^ back yard ts not only poor ln plant food and deficient In decaying vef-< etable matter, but It Is hard and unyielding. However, such 1* t&e basis which many a hous?*wife er child has to use for the making of a garden. Teachers who plan school gardens for their pupils also have similar conditions to meet. There fore In order to get good remits, careful atlentlon must be given to the preparation of the soli. Soils which ar* naturally moist are likely to sour and are not 1n the best condition for the crop. Wheth er sour or not It wlM be well to have the puplla test theiffT which can br done as follows: Secure from a drug store * pier* of bUie lltmuk pa-* ner. then take a handful of the soil ??lrhtly moistened and Dlace the pa ner on It. If sour the paper will turn rsd. To correct auch a condi tion Ifme should be used. Cover the ground with a thin coat of air slaked lime, which can probably" l>e secured near-by at small cost, and work th1a In well. The n?e of the lime, while not a plant food, wll' correct the acldftv and will Imorove the physical condition of the soil. If the soli la clayey or a stiff clay loam and the location Is In a section where severe freezlnjr occur?. It will be found a decided advantage tc give th*1 area, a heavy dressing of decomposed manure in the autumn, and before fr*exlng weather aet* ln srmde the land so as to turn the ma nure under and leave the soil 1n a reuirti. lumpy condition so as to se cure the benefit of the digestive ac tion of the winter frperes in reduc ing the soils. This should be re peated annually at the North, If the soil I? light and sandv. a mulch ?of manure mav Se snread over It In ?he fall and the spading delayed un til spring. In localities where the soil doe? not freeze, the manuro may be ap nlkd In the autnmn and the soil re neatedly apaded dnrlng the winter whenever It !s dry enough to be worked. The value of freeing a' tbe.North ean to an extent, be attain ed by repeated spadlngs st. the *outh. The one general precaution which Should always be observed Is never ?tlr the soil while it 1? wet. TO HPFND WKRK.RXD MImm t/11? Ropar ?n<1 Julia Har vay BrJjrM want to flhocowfnltjr yo* t^rdtf afternoon to apand th* wwV ?nd wltir tha family of Mr. F TT. Von Ffoarataln. NOTTOF OF APPOTNTMFNTS. Tha Boar?1 of City Alderman hair taut rarnTAr maatlnr on Moti ; 4*y nlrht. March 1st, annolntad thr WlowlM rttlim to aarra as ror ??tram at tha comln* Manntal Mo?; for tha following ward?, ra ?ma<TtWa!y: Writ Ward?W K. Jarohwon. Saaond Ward?T W Phillip*. Third Ward?W W, L*r*att. Fourth Wafd?TT. H. Pari?. * W. 0. ATFRfl. Cfty Clorlt M-lOte. Mr. J. M Turnaira. of flraanvilla npan4 ?avara1 hour? In tha olty yaw M SI. PETER'S IKE CIIHSS I The e very-member canvass of St ^Peter's Parish will be made tomor row afternoon ''oo 2 to ? o'closk. The territory has been divided Into j'Mne districts, each to be osnvamd ia committee of two men. By this meaja :he field will be I covered In one afternoon, and every |fsm!!y In the pariah will be given an opportunity to share In th-la moat ; excellent plan. The system has been worked splendidly. In hundreds of otber place? and ihere H every rea son to erpect gratifying reeulta here. There la much Interest man ifested throughout the entire mem bership. Reports from Wilmington. New Bern. Elltabeth City, Plymouth and Belhaven. where similar canvasses have already been held/ are won derful as to retult? accomplished, and the people of St. Peter's church are determined to measure up to the standard set by Otiose places. The men who are to make the canvass will assemble at the church promptly at 2 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon. RESIDING HERE. Mrs. Dave Roberts has moved here from New Bern to be with her husband who baa charge of the gov ernment dredges In the river her** Mr. and Mrs. Roberte are residing st the residence of Dr. A. 8. Wells on East Second street. FROM HYDE. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson have returned from a delightful vis it to relatives and friends In Hyde county, to their homo on East Main street. MILLINERY OPEXTNG. J K Hoyt is announcing "his spring millinery opening In this ts ?ii" See hi* &d. m m Mrs. Desha Breckcnrtdge of Ken tucky. Second Vice P re? Meet of the National Suffrage A?*oolatlon. and one of the most eloquent speaker? In this country, has promised to come to North Carolina for the first week In April and the Washington League hax been fortunate In hav ing Washington put among the lis* of towns In which she Is to apeak. Mrs. Breckenrldge {a one of the two or three women who are fn con stant 'lom an d In all parts of th# United States. It Is said In Ken fncky that she Is the one do*c?ndan* r.f Henry Clay who has really Inher lt*d his eloquence. She will onlv visit eight towns In this state. an<* i Washington Is Indeed fortunste to I he among that nnmher. >fR. AND M"RH. STEWART RETTRN Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Rt<*wart have returned to the city from *n ex tended trip to Florida, where they visited their daughter. Mrs Johr Tlioma's at San ford, and also sttend *?d the Oasparllla Carnival at Jack sonville. FEDERAL LRAUrK MCT1T. Pittsburg, Mar. 18.?The Federal Baseball League heads met h*ra to adopt the new contract form and con slder th*?ir future in view of the le gal situation as affecting the organ Ised baseball combine. The new contract Is said to be equitable and to bind botti player and league The op*nln#r gamee will be played April 10. four day* In advano* of the opening games of the National and Amerloan League* Mr. W. J. Blakely of Wilson, sr r'ved her? Issl evening ?!* the Coas* Lin#. <? * * 1EWST ROTES of min m Trinity Coll???, Durham, W. C., Mar. IS.?Word wu reo?iv?d her? yesterday from Prof. Hollan' * ^ ton who accompanied Trlnit. re??nta(lvM m th? Mating con?. * at Wa*hinffton aad L?o. Trinity lost, th? decision of the Judges be Inf two to on?. This la th? flrat inter-collegiate debate Which Trini ty has lost In several year?. The quettion discussed -was the direct primary vwtns the convention for offices subject to popular election. Defending the delegate convention for Trinity were W. R. Sbelton, Dar Id Brady, and Horace Origg. The local T. M. C. A. has now a bandoned the plan which several col lege? are undertaking to build In conjunction with the Y. W. C. A. of some girls' school a cottage at Blue Ridge to b? usod for the summer conferences. The girls of Trinity proposed to enter into such an agree ment with the Y. M. C. but not e bough money was pledged and it has been Anally decided to postpone ac tion until a later year. Coach Wwt announced last night the llrst prelimlanry line-up for th* coining ball a^ason. It is as fol lows: Catcher. Capt. Maddox: pitcher, Kanlpe. Powell, and Earn hardt: first base, Flythe; second base. Slier; third base. Durham: short atop. Love; right field, Ben Pew; center field, Thorne; left field Bost. With the present good weath *r tomorrow. It is planned to hav?* the flr?t practice on the new field which Trinity posnossr-e. The dia mond has been In shape some time, and there is a large force of work men on th?-?*andstand which will I be practically ready for th? first came, Saturday, March 20, -with th* [Trinity Park School. Aa htt been tile emrtom ttT tfrr oast, the Columbia and Heaperln I.lferary Societies have recent i v elected a Chief Man# per for Com mencement exercises Thin year it la TTeaperla's tnrn to hare t!"i Chief Marshall Mr. C. W. Dowd. aport!ng edi'.ir of the Charlof.t? Dally Observer has recently publfnhed an All-North Carolna Basketball team picked from three of the six collegea con gesting for the Slate chemnlonsh'r Trinity figures three ont of elrh' men chosen The team fa: For words. Rller of Trinity and TToldlnr of Walce Foreet. with Hall of Wak* Forest, an aub: Center. Carrlck o' Wake Forest, with Tandy of Caro lina a* aub; Guards, Wooten of Trin ity and Henaley of Wake Forest with Thome of Trinity, aa aub. Her. C. A. Wood a Trinity alvm nla of Asbevllle. has presented the ollego with a complete net of ca?n logtiea of the year* 12R0 to 137!? Thla completea the flle which bar* been built up nlnce the original on*? ere destroyed hy the Are 1n 1910 Thla rift la Important In that thos" ?nt*rewted hare searche^ the entire T'nlted State? for a few rolume* of which it appeared there wore none ?n existence. Manager Downey of the henohal' ?cam. baa handed In bin final revln ?d and completed schedule. March 20?Trinity Park School a* Durham. March 84?TTnlrerslty of Vermont , 'uncertain) at Durham March 27?J?afayetle Collate at Durham. March SO ?Amherst College at Durham April 2 P"nn S'*te College at Durham April 2?'A * M Collar* at Dur ham. i April R- -Durham T,eague at Dur ham. I April Wearer College at Dur ham April I -Wake Forsef College a?| Durtiam April 10 ? Durham T.eafue a* Durham. XipHl It?A C M College at fta leltfh. ApTll IS- University of Virginia at Durham. April 14?V. M T. at Durham. April 17?Wake Foreet College a\ Wake Foreet April 1??^Richmond Tnternatlon' al? at Durham. April 20?TTnlrarnttf of Oeorrls at Durham. April 22?Wake Foreet C+1W? fct Durham. '? ' **?< Methodist Chorcfa. W??t Second street, R?r. H. 1C. '?*es, pastor. Regular services at j and 7:30 p. m., with sar "aator. Su.. "" R- Wlxon, n P'rlotende?. .eet at 9:45 a. cj-, Bsr&ca Ci* W. II. K ear, teacher. Flint IVeebyterijui Charcb. Gladden street, Rot. H. B. 8ea r!ght. pastor. Regular service? at 13 a. m.. and 7:30 p. m.. with ser mons by the pastor, to which th? general public han a cordial Invita tion to attend. Sunday School, C. M. Brown, Jr., superintendent. will meet In the af ternoon at 3 o'clock. St. Peter'* Rplncopal Chnrch. Bonner street. Rev. Nathaniel Hardin*, rector. Morning and ev ening prayer at the umial hours. 11 a tn.. and "HO p m., with sermons "by the rector. Bundnv Sehool. F K Willis, Jr., superintendent. an?1 Bible Class, H. S Ward, teacher, m rets at 8 o'clock. All m^st cordially Invited. Fir*t Baptist Church. Market ?*reet. Rev. R. L. Oay. paotor. Reenlar s^rvlre* at 11 a. m.. and 7-80 p m'., with sermon* bv the pastor. Sunday School 9-4B a. m., W. O. Prlverte. superintendent. Stranpers 'atlU, visitors cordlaTlj Invited Christian Chorrh. F*M S?oond street. Rev. R. V i Hop.-, nsstnr. B^mler aerrtoes at 11 s m and 7:*n n m. Bev. M O. Fletcher. Pre*f<1?nt of the Wa?h Inpfon Coi'erlst? Institute. will nr?arh at the mornfnp and evening hour. Th? JRlbl?* School will meet at 10 o'elork.x W, O Fills, superinten dent. The puhlfr f? rn**rt'*itv Invited. TO n?5TT P4RKNT*. Mr? J A. Rtwl? nnd ion. Joha Hlonnt W?vn, W? IhH ?ftornoon for ?"iith ere?*!?, to h?r parents, Mr. and Mr*. B 1? Mlton. hr. sc.rr n % t/Tj rv tkxar. San Antonto Tev . Mar IS?The Pt^r^Tand Van? if the American T.*ari? ep/J th* St T nn'? ''sMfnals of ?h* VsMonsI T.earn* win t?T?v e* **V?fnn ram?* h?r? tht? ?f* ?rr?oon ?nd tomorrow R*ft~na4? bar* run ?TMir?'on frnrn d'?*^r>t of the a'ate fer tbe rut hlr T^arn? ??me ever plavec here. April 24?TTnlrrr*tt7 of Booth naroltna ** Dnrham. April 25?T*nlr*?r?1fy of Virginia it CharlottMTlllft. V*. Aprl 27?V. M. T. at T/AxlnirtoB, Va. April 2R?V. M- r. at L?* In ft on, Va. April 2ft -Hnanolt* Coll^a at 8a Iftm. Va April SO-?V. P. T. at RTanlrsbtirg, Va. Mir 1?V. P T at niaclrtfbiirs. Va. Mar f?Darlflnon Collafa." I>a*1d ?o*. Mar 7?DdvMmn Coll*ira. Davld BOTI. Mar *?-ThivMwon Con cord. r:iTr om movft bavtwo phtcw* Bftforw bnrTir rotir Oro???Tl*a. ffho?*. TVr Ooodw. ate. J. B. Ad am? * Co. New Theater toktottt "ON mffinrTON" J? R*al??? "Hronfhn Bflly*# 1 -R#al? 1 1J* Prloa? Ko and !??. S
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