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Tirr?"*-*"' ' ? ? * ? DAILY NEW;S r.li \.Ml>a?t Wind!. ' * RolJI <J RNOON APRIL 2 1915 GERMAN UNDER-W ATER CRAFT ADD TWO MORE SHIPS TO . THEIR LIST London, April 1. ? While German aohmarlnea tontlnua their actllvlty arould Brit lib comJ?, the naval ?win* erf the royaJ flying aquadron keep a up its attack* on German undar-water craft being built at Ho bokan and the Ze*brofg? aubmarine base. The German* hare added two more eteamera to the long list of merchantmen sunk off Beach y Head. Tfi. victims thla time were the Fx^nch steamer Emma, torpedoed yasterday with a loss of 19 of her crew and the British steamer Sev en Seas, Bent to the bottom today vrtth 11 of her crew.^ The British lasses already report-! ed for tha week ending March 31 were five steamers. A alxth vessel torpedoed Teached port. During the weok, however, 1.569 vessel* enter ed and aalled from British ports, ?o, except for loss of life, the dam age was not considered excessive. On the other hand the British hate no mean* of ascertaining the nature of the damage done by bombe dropped at Hoboken and Zetorugge, although It la believed two aubma rtne* at the -mole of Zobrugge were damaged. Sayond these attack a official re ports contain little news today. In tha w act there has been nothing tha*. approached the proportions of a bat tla. The Ulnlng hall and kitchen or the East "Carolina Training -School at Oreenvlile was almost totally de stroyed by Are last night. The dam age !s estimated at $10,000. The flame* wore discovered by the night watchman about 10 o' clock. He gave the alarm and the Are department responded promptly and the flre was cnflned to the sec ond story. The buMding was partly covered by insurance. The building was of brlok with tile roof. Tho building will be reconstructed at onre and will not Interferes with the worlt Qf the school. HOME FROME GRBENSIIORO. Miss Maude Swindell, who is at tending school at Greensboro Fe male College, has prrlv?d in th?? eityj to sjend the Easter holidays with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E J Swindell in East Second street. WILL VISIT SISTER. Miss Ella Butler arrived via th?j' Norfolk Southern ' this afternoon | from Lynchburg, Va., to visit he/ starter, Miss Ruth Butler, in West j Main street." MISS LHARY RETURN'S HOME Miss Minnie Leary of EllKab^h City, wbo has been the bouse jju^t of Mrs. Caleto B. Bell in Bonner street, will return home tomorrow morning. I In the east the armies stand about as thoy -were. Fighting In northern acter, both sides apaprently having given up any Idea of an ImmedJatr Poind has been of *a desultory char acter, both sides apparently ha\in? given up any Idea of an Iraenrdlate advance. In oentral Poland, .how ever. the Russians are showing a certain liveliness. ? 3 German official reports for the last two days have noted Russian Attempts to resume the offensive on the Rawka river, while Vienna to night reports a Ruselan attack near tb^ Plllca rl^\ which ttfr claim to have repulsed. These movementsjjoubtless have been undertaken to prevent the Austrians and Qsmani from rein forcing the armies trying to hold the Carpathian passes against the onslaught of the Russians, who dal ly report the capture of a largo nu:n beif f prisoners, but who appe'en'ly are making ^ot? headway 'n Ihe operations airnln?t Lupkour and T7z sok passes. The Russians al6o are slowly pushing the Turks bark In . the Caucasus. Belgrade airaln has been bom barded by Austrian puns, while Aus- ' trlan airmen hava dropped b?mba : on Cettlnje, the Montpngrln capital. , Operations In the Dardanelles r?re still In a state of abeyance. I J. I. 1 F Tlu: body of .T. r W. Murray, of Durltnjnen. N. C.. who waft drowned when tho pasollne launch Julia Lurr. oil In Pnmlico Sound early on tb?? morning of Janaury 15th ha* b?en found. It wan recovered off ?Cull Shoal Coast Guard Station yrgtonlay by the keeper of thin sta tion and '.he news came to E. Griffin Dod-on of Norfolk. through the Weather Bureau at Cape Henry. Mr. Dodson. whos* bro'hf?r. Cue tnvus P. Dodson, was drnwnert at the same time, immediately tele graphed to C. Brown Cox. who Is attending to Mrs. Murray's tnter esta at Burlington, of the finding of the body and of Its positive identi fication an that of Mr. Murray. He also wired that 'he body would be ?ent ?o Elizabeth City from wh>h place It would be forwarded to Burl ington. Mr. Dodson received a re ply from Mr. Cox, s: aline that b ? If ft In afterr?onn to meet the bodv Mr. Murray's body wss the las' of the four drowned to be recover ??(1 Gull Shoal Is on the west aide o' Bamllro Sound and a^out flftecr mile* from where the Julia wen* down. Th" keeper liven a? En*H bard, where Mrs. Murray wss resru ed. He notified Observer N^wpnn n* Cape Henry yesterday ef the flndlijr or the body and tho latter Informed Mr. Dodson. TO VISIT PATIENTS. Miss Minnie T-ou Kelly left th'* afternoon for Klnston to spend tb' week end with her parents. Twenty-Five Dozen SILK WAISTS - ?> Greatest Values in the History of the City < Values worth up to $2. Special for Saturday 98c James E. Clark The Store That Caters Strictly to Ladies y 11 fib; A Joint meotiing of the Sunday Schools of the city was held at the Baptist Church Wednesday night to | formulate plans for a union Sunday School picnic. All the Sunday Schools of the city will participate and hold a picnic on the same date at Washington Park. The following comnvltti>e8 were appointed: Finance ? J. B. Sparrow. chair man; M. A. Smith, C. G. Morris, J. H. Woodal and N. Henry Moore. Transportation: ? C. F. Bland, chairman; B. G. Moss, J. W. Od?n. C. B. Bell and W. H. Ellison. Amusement:^ J. T. F. Randolph, chairman: W. K. Roberson, W. C. Miller. Frank Carty and Robert] Fowl?. Refreshments: ? F. A. Lilliy. chair) man; F. A. Wright. G. E. Edwards.! Benjamin Braddy and M. F. Mi" Keel. I Sr. Management: ? S. P. Willis, chair-! man; W. T. Hitdncll. J. F. Biickinan. J. A. Mayo, and H. P. Brawn These committee* ar?> to m^et separately prior to Wednesday, A pril 14th. fo discus* ways and m^an* for holding the plrnic. Or. Wednes day evening." April 14th, after pray er meeting at the Christian Church. th*?rp-wni b? a Joint meeting of all the commit!****, at which tim** the date for holrttnir the picnic w'll b* ranted and regulations adopted for the successful "arrylnp ou* of ?h<i plans d^eided upon. Tt is the in tention and purpose of this loin' work to rive every white ch'M o' tho city a day'* outing r^jrardl**** of whether thny are a member of any Sunday School or -not. TJST OF T,FTTFRS. following Is a list of letters re Tnafnine uncalled for in thn Pent-] fHre at Washington. N. C.. for the ?vrrK ending March 27th. 1 !> 1 5 - Moti ? OJIllaTn. Nol?on: Holiday. f,e^1s; Howard. TJiomns; Hoffman, F : Harris. ? J. T).; TI&1. '"hi?' T -!n jp? : H!?ht. Otho: T,!vorman. T>on ~<ls: Moore. Enrone A.: Mllca R. P.: "arson*. Frank E.: Rodman. f?nmu '1: SnMorthwnOi?7?Snmuol ; Tripp. T) R.: Moor?\ Mfm: Wilson. Joe: Watt* ^asrom??; Walston, Jno. W. Women ? Fnver. M?aa Mary; Hrir *v. Miss Rnd1?v Moor*. Miss T.llfe: Ritchie. Miss .Toane; Swindell. Ida: Tool. Mrs. Moriab; Winstar, Miss Fmor, The*e l^ttors wW be sent to the 'load letter nffico Anrll 12th, 1'ilR 4f not dAl1vcrod_h??for?. Tn en*1'n~ 'or the above. please say. "M/?r Maed" prlvtnr date of list. H. HENRY MOORF. P M TO SPF,VT> WEEK EXT>. Mtiaa Matt! a OrlfTll will ^a^ to morrow mornlne for her homo at Fllwihoth City to^fpend ths week end. WASHiprrov mons wiv. In a alow game of ball at Fleming Park yesterday afternoon the Weah ington Higha won over the Elisabeth City. Hlgha by a final score of 6 to 8i In som? respects Washington had the viaitora outclassed, and visa versa. Jlnj Weston continued bla hard-hitting streak by walloping the ball to the far. corn era for a homo run. The Raleigh High School t*am will me*t t"h*% locale on Monday af ternoon at SrSQ. r-> UN! PIISSlS AVAY Mill The sudden, deaih of Mrs. Mary | Eliza Brldgmaa, -wife of Mr. Seth [ Brldgman, which occurred at 9:45 a. m.. at her hora-i on Ea<?t Miln street, after a abort lltae.ss, of pneu monia, wan a great shock to b'r relative* and atuneroua fiimln ir thts city' and* elsewhere. Mrs, F-. r! <1 k m a n was tbfe daughter r>f Hen ry and Mary Carrow, was borr No vember 8, 1845, and married Mr Seth Brldgman on November 30th. J 1865, who wttii ten children sur vive her. The funeral advices will be con- , ducted froratbe First Methodist I Church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. E M,j Snipes, and tho remains Interred in I jthe family burial plot at Oakdale. j Active pallbearers are: ? E. K. Mlxon. Jesse Rom, C- F. Blar d. r C Kugler, B. G. Moss and Frank Rollins | Honorary pallbearers: ? W. H. Call, R. W. Avers, Capt. Wilson Far- , row, Tom Latham. C. E. V ahab. ' and William Braga-w. . I A full sketch of the life of Mr* P.rldgman will appear In tomorrow** j lff-U?. I The clafiftclsm of Greec*, a reml nlacence of the mtddlo aj?ea, and I the practlcabllfiy^for want of a he! j ter word -of today aro combined | without the slightest hint of an achronism tn Mlaa Blanche Brln. 'he charmlne Mary Morton of Geo M. Cohan'? "R^v^ K*vs ?o Bald- 1 pn*e" which la to he seen "at the Kpw Theater tonlrht. That s^eema a rather larc ord-T [ for one petite your.r woman to car ry around. btti ft \< easily explain ed. Her nrof'le would have d'l shf ed Praxl'eles or Phidias. so per%?Pf. lv classic Js !t : h*r work in "Rev Keys to Baldpat*" exempiifi** h'T ?n*enfleth renturv charm: and now remitn? hut rhe reference to the a?? to ft*v?nln. There ha? fust arrived 1n this country an i nrtra't of M?ss Brlnn. depleting her I "Oiio'ti of T.ove and Beauty," a | nroto'vpe of ?he fair lady of medi eval times who hen^owed the Ins'r nla of vlctorv unr>nv*th?? knleht who] proved h'nuelf rno?f valoror.s in 4h*' tournnmeot. T* 's snfe to sav that I never dld??n Bols-G'lbcrt. a T,1on-| hearted Blchard or a sYr Snera rnour receive th? reward of th'4 li^f - 1 from one more .beautiful than ha* been port raved by Julian Bosao. a crlebrnt^d portrait painter of En- 1 rope. At Mnrleirhad duirtnj? the '*blr season" each year th're Is a festi val durlnjr which century old cua oms are pflesorved and thone'' there are no knights in armor to eontend In t.h? loust. the I.ady vis- 1 Ulnflr at the famous Germnn spa who | '? acclaimed mo?t cha*-mlnrr 1* mad* Queen of I^ov** and B*?auty. Mls? Hrln was ?o rbo?en. and as a climax to the featlvlMcs. presided at a rr?*? Tianouet. In the Kursaal. at which were orient, the late Kin* Edward | of Great Britain red many Oermart | rraltlea who had eomo down fo* ?he occasion from Vienna and Ber lin. Julian Boas? the painter wa* o' thoao from Vienna, and II wa* ?hronah his own Inclination as well as by "royal command" of the "kin*" of the festival that he un dertook to paint the portrait that has recently eomo to the United states after bolnjr widely dhown a broad by the art la* . .VTTTCN1>KT) rf?NVFVTTON OF OPD FRTiT/>WW. Meeaara. T W Phillip#, C. 0. Morris, P. R. Jackson. T. H. IHvla. and J. It. Proetor returned i*at nltfTit from Greenville, where <hey attended the Dlatrlet Convention of Odd Fallowa of the Second Dlatrlet. wbfeh eonvened In the Hall of Cove l?r:it. Loci** at 8 o'clock !n the after-, noon. * Washington, N. C April 1. 'lo Hon. Jhs. L. Mayo, City. Dear Sir: ? I li&ve learned that an ? act wan passed by the last Legis lature, of which you w-ro a mem ber creating the officp nf County Manager or Supervisor and nomi nating mo for the portion. I was away JuKt about a *<e?*k before the Legislature adjourned and did not learn of this until afterwards, since my namo Is mentioned In th act, the Impression nrfght prevail j that I knew about It In advance, hut this Is Incorreo*. Wlrl? th" purpose of the "net may be doslr able and while 1 appreciate your I kindno^a In nominating mo for th position and the honor which !? might confT, I am no*, a candidate 'or any public office and would f obliged to decline It oven if eler'-d I stand for progressive govern m-tj' J and economical admln'stratlon of 'ho , ?tfTairs of the county and an: always willing to do my pnrt as a citizen. 1 hut never aspired to hold o1F.ce ox- \ cept once when I ran for Register j of TVeda at the Inptar-^e of some .of my friends. -Sine* that I have been' content to mfnairemv o^-n nffair> without venturing In the poV' Held/ ? Please do mo th kindness to p-.ib-, i;?h this letter at onoo 5n yn-ir pa per fo that the lm pries' on w"!l nor ^xlst that I am seektr? for of.ee, Very truly yo-ir". W. T. HTDNEIX. , On noxt Tu? sday and Wednesday | a: tho Now Thoaior the local Elk' will proa<nt the be?t Vaudeville at:d'| Ertravagnnza Show that lias ever f1. ruck th!s community. T^o com pany Ib made up of an entire ?ta" pa?t. Including the he?t talent | known 10 Washington TVr?? ? to ho about fifty In th*? frown*.! and Judging from the appearance of | D;o r",i??r=nj^ which nro no-v propross It ingoing to 1*? tho b'-sl thine soon In Washington for many | a day. Coming right after tho Fm' I-ont^n ft*a*on no dr.r.bt "this Him** will ho orowdod on hoth n!?hts | Price* are r.o oon'a tn $ 1 .no ?p'i e^atfi bo on ??alo at Worthy and E*h orldge drug tsor* next .Monday lf? o'clock sharp. tlETTOVS ffOOTR. Mrs J. J. MoCulJnugh. who tif\ ?= | l>*en visiting her daughter. Mrs. N. Slmmfina In North Market str???-t.| has rot urnod to h'r ho'np at Mr Culloughft. SOI TIT CKFEK NEWS. Parties and dnncr?* aor-*i to ho tho lrad'ng plo.imiros of/^>?w town Ar| onjovahlo dance was* glrn at th? horn" of Mr and Mrs. Horace Jono? If honor of Mips TV.^n ffnmmlnPF last Tuesday night. Th<? followlnr wore prosont: Mlrs Ho^a Hum-| mlnps with Mr. Cloo Pt^-aln. Mr. and Mrs. Iforaoo .ion?<s, Mia* Mnretta T.alry with Mr. 7oh K^mp, MIm VIo la RarhT with Mr. Tl??nnrr Sawyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Itos. ' ? t I > 'Tho many friends of Mian Viola Aldrldge will regret to l*>arn of llJners and hope that aha will aoon racover. ? ? ? ? Tho people In our town are tak ing groat Interest In tho County Cmmonramont at Washington Mon day. **.' ? ? ? Mr*. A. W. Rawyor and danghtor. Mlaa Hilda Dalley. will l*ave Friday for Washington to spond a f<?w days. ? ? ? ? Mlaa Jewel Cro*f and Mlaa Alloo Snail, who have hoop Halting Mr. atnl^Mfa. B. Plawyar. will leave (Continued on Foutrh Pag*.) STRONGLY ADVOCATES COMMUNITY HOME IN A LETTER TO COUNTY COM Greenville, Mar 71, 1 9 x Mr. J. I.. Mayo, Repre^ntitive. P -an fort Co., N. C. I Sur Fir: ? I_am enclosing |h'-. ropy of a letter mailed j > fur ' if bounty Commission er* tci. ^ , ???? me a?.k tl at you lend your aid and en-rpy toward j or.llstlng your county's InlercRt, eo ' that your Trustee ,nmy ho appointed Ion th<? flr^t Mr.rday in April. Information from eount'.oa lc'er <?!< 1 :>thor thnn your?. p',.ici>s m* | Iri po-:,ion to . vpr.'ss th>? belief that not or.!y willlujrn'- k hut enthusiasm {? p?l*hlnc !i:o proportion nlonJT I'l.-nec p.-t your county In lino a r.-' 1- t me lioar from ynu. Ynur very irulj*. rif\9. fViT T(\Tv;HiN*fiHOr8E <'r- ? nv!!l-. N C y --. SI. 1915. Hon non*">! o* C -? f'^ini1 ?'?iT.ers. n?>nnrori C<Mintv. W- -hlnr' ??? V r !<i? r '!cr!'T ? ? Tli ? .n'1:,.rh?*d ?V.ccf l? ;t ?ludy o' o' t1-<? bounty Poor | ir. fn *"?. F>?t Corsrro?M|onal i rrform.?ntl< ? on .1 ?? -1 wM'i 1 TP1' are hn^ol jr-rv * 'r r?.? o^c'ntfy eerllrt<?d to' jVv fh,% Hesrlst^rs o* TV-^d a of the l vr.riou* oeuntl'** eomnoi'ncr tho dl*-| 1 1 r s^* ? vonr eottntr of ronr^o 'nrlu-l- 1 Th?> Oi?r *"?. 1 ' "*?mh1y ptsva | ?i? o Intc r???nrt,r Ar1" " fl*>'l nrrlne ? V'vjp ?wn''" n-,,V fithcr roiiTi .1 rn-/>rnr*?,,-"> r'r?~ hii!M a j . . r\ ^ -.ro *?>!#? va- | j'* P' ^r JTvi-ta: v !!'?'? TM-ifrlet T Vivi" pw" 1 T'*W 4,1 ? la?*. which | ?n*' hn<"<* flo 'oijV* e* u<| I f A by till Im". ..*?? ^ -.? .. ? in.i fVe 7%fr r* v ii r "??'?' ? ."?* ndv! ?> i. . <? g v^?? * r> -i-9" *o nr^c i i-n1 illv P^'twI'T TT^irr* *? ?<(> pufl-'ni a* 'n th?' Ir.v *?' . jf.: hnr- '* F'r?t. J* ??? 'hi*'"", ?? '-r ? ? ?- . v".n V* rvv r: ?* ntrtrr* P ^ ? i ? - r? <? r. -? 11 '?-r j ?.?-f ff I?r T>r? T *? ? t.A? it.i? /-?? ?"?>! 1 r? rr>n* * ... J ?A '?? ? T> M' 1 - "f-'.1 H* n ? lit* CJn'n #. th, o,f. T>*-?r | ' ? *Vn IV'-N-I- li^r Pt-i*A *1.? T Iia- e?' *ionl^| TV. 1.1 W- ftr-Si-* imr n".1 V"" TTrt?-/?^ 'or F^mM- j r? f /1 for t>" Pi'Vl A CO 4 iv,^n *i*orl VxTt" ,?r ?nrt'Tr.rM?on '? , tM?? TCflumHon. V"'r c???o fnn?i iti1? I rmtiiP' HrlV7<iMnn Kf prinMlv r/?rln','n?? nnpiii^rlpm flown 'n ?Ii'* i* r*fr\ n?r1 'nftrm nnlv* Tr M* |n frii" irbftf. rto thn nr?'T r?" -iftrm ^ Ti Tt nnt fnort prop prf n.irrfl ; roni.fnr' prrnMonply rrtr<0<1 o?i* ftfrm*?mrtnt w*?My plann ?ri: ftTiipuMoT) ?rpi'<,"bi?? to tli" r?i?M nn<1 Infirm: tralnM ron?innt tinr?t!rn?. 1nt?nir*?nt ?nrro!1Tflnc? nn<1 rr>nfr?1? T>n th<?v n?w*i1 nnythlne #?!??? Aro th??y *<?ftlTVfc a ?lne1c on? th"~o ?'Mnsrn? Oar District own re?il MUt? *i>4 J ^ persona" property, uaed for Pottf Houw* purposes, worth I4T.981.16. It expanded last roar for ?uprlouj comf rt and Incompetent care oi One Hundred Thirty-nine (13ty ^up'-ro the amount of ff8, 018 0? and fur -what? T,et'f? take thta property and mil I' * Takft the purchase price ef $r.,000 add It to themafntenane* fund of I28.0J8.00. tha*. we will hnre to ?"pont! this year, and Inre^t 1' !n a County Horn*, equipped anfl oT!o<-rod with trained employee? who bavo hrnlns and hearts. It will re^larn Inefficiency hy efficiency, chao>? hy system, lfrnoranee by !? tf-nirenr* proHpary hy economy, ^humanity hy humaneness. W? ne?vt It. VTo aro too poor to do wltH out It. It will net the pace not on ly for North Carolina hnt for the Sonth. and lastly It will he that form of I*-p1 slatlon that will hr1n? r,M> am He. Let mo urpo you to elect yodf T" uy5! co rt#rht away. The chanf* w!1l not coat you anything ? on th? onfrary It w'.ll ?avo money. Very idncerely. riTAS O'H LAl-OHTNOHOtJSB. TS lyOVTVO MEMORY. A trloom of aadnes* wan cart oref ?*e entire community Friday nltrht, ^'a'-eh 26th, when the anirel of death ?*ntprd the hora* of Mr. and Mrs. O. F Jaekaon near Chocowfnlty. antf ??lalroed th?1r only beloved non, Ar ?hur Le". to dwell w<th Him on >'rh. leave* a mother, father, ?wo alstorn. and a number of friend# and relaMres to mourn their loss. Althoueh only permitted to view the heauMe' of nature twenty-one year* . d e4?-V months, he was ktnd 14 ' nrh :,|i<i \pv<?ryone he kn??w. attrae nve !n disposition. lovable In ehar .(?<r vth the brightest promise fof ] '<? ,c unefulnss*. TT^ had only b*en 111 a abort tfms ^v-phnfd fever, and a!! was dotie 'iV lovfn* hand*, could do. but ta ? o avail Ond thought bent to tak* r^#her nnr^l to heaven'* eonseTTa> or'*, where fn the fadeless beauty ?? 1 ri=: cr>r.e fn nwatf th? coming of ?"M'??d oni?n left behind . t? ?? v ?,??/? ?o *?arr to part wit* * h ?- ve love, but ulnoe we IntoW Cd 1* Ju*t and lovlnar w? win Vl -i.hmlFslv* to IT'.n win and try t6 "v? r? Vf<> *r? that when our wor* Vi?-? 1- nvr-r w<* yhall b* admitted ?- "?!!' Tr^av^nly mansion wheTS we -t,-,1; 1 ! ve_ forever with lb*1 dear one t i-be f= h*eknnfr.r us to met* Wnf o,pfA Th r* memory of hi* Ufa -will V r>?fr k??pt srreen by thons whtf h*ve lent mnnt W? knew, moths*, ??f?f er* r?nd frl^nda. Arlhnr !0 ?r if d*ad. he or. I** aleepeth Th" rfTTHtlni wfTe taken to thi >i "rr< o f Mr. c A. Singleton where th? funeral nerrlr*? Ti>r? conducted T.i n-v T? V TTope. and laid to rest ?r ?!>? f a m 1 f y burial prmnd There ? n vaeant plare Jn the home thai rover ran b?? filled. Wrlf?*n bv. * T,TZ7TF JACKROK. Washington, K. 0. rnorowiM'rv tow* cjr-bool <*1o?i?d at rrftw TtrancV T1 ur*dsy. Mareh ?Kth. ? ? ? ? M'?non MIT'np Turk. T.fttla Pof' -'I Fn^tr. rinrr Po*a Flkn and p"? TTobr* Tivlor. Clauds T>Tt If^rTpan T>'T'?n. Ottle narr. Wll V. 'r.^n nrd T/nn'r ^rnn -*er^ merta r.' furrl" Rm 1th wick Thnred^y nlpht 1aat. r'm,*m ? ? ? Afro William Down waa the ftnmtl r>T b<?r mother at Vaneeboro RatuT day and Runday. ? ? ? ? Mr T,*nard Orman -waa the rneaf of Mlaa F???le Barr on Runday. ? ? ? . Minion T.ITllan Pnek. T,1?*le ffo hlM and Mr Joe T>1*On were n?W>< Sunday of Minn l,1r*1* Powell. ? ? ? ? Mm"'? William TVvwn-n anC /Continued r?n Fonrth Faffe.) 1 New Theater TONTOHT ] Cohan and Harris Will Preeeat "RFVWN KWYfl TO BAIjDPATB^ "-By Oeorge M. Cohan. The Reason's Beat Faroe Ooaaedy. Prices 50c, 7I?, 91.09, tl||. |
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