jKfii GONdQl D TIMES, :
7j B. SHERRILL, Editor and Publisher,
' ' - " - - ' PUBLISHED WOIIDAYS AND THURSDAYS I
Mil XL VI I.
m l PLUG ISEBIOUSBIOTlilG "
ARECEiVE
CEfflMlY IS BELIEF
j ill OlTcr this Plan as an
Alternative, to Any Mora
torium on Reparations
from England. .
MJES HAVE ALL
Al'THORITY NEEDED
To Take the German Situa
tion in -llandUndeif.-; Ver
sailles Treaty, the Former
president Declares. '
X ! . ! lf-i vership for Germa ny
'niii-L'ro I ,e 'exploited by the Al-
k f..r":. !:'!' Htiii purposes. In likely
i.. i,n.nu-( (t r niuiT ur 1111 micr-
..... t.. moratorium on renitrs. 1
r, l" . - " m I
irlf-i II il iii wijit-Lis i i
U ii hold" hy the French
full authority under-the
;.nn of ih'i .treaty of Vorsailles, to
lip Ci iiiiaiU's affairs in hand and to
yinipNtfir nop resources in a inaunr
'milr tA dint nursiiPd hv the Turkish j
jilt (ViUission. ' . ; t
Knrinfr rrc.?ioent romcare. :Wlio Is i
rm,.h -talked of as the probable mn
t(k Premier llrland in the next
rniki mtiHit. exchange. -, recalls v. in a
.,H5ly rfview of the political sitna-
i,mb;U ,tho treatv of Versailles Rives f
iphlliH fisht, in case Germany de-
Li'liV. .to.-eontro: her ciistoras, taxes,
tvirfi-tations and coal produs-
llmi I . ; .
Kc' said t hi 'must'. be demanded it
l,? reparation commission thinks it i
iM'il to s:ive (iermany further tims.
.N'wroiiations understood to he going
wiuow in lionden between the Pritish
jmciuniont and representatives from
iifrnunv are regarded in French elfr
.ins -a a reprisal for the .plleged Rcn
arate arlion of France in . making
snwmf'nt with the Turkish ' paiiooaU
i-tsoveinmont in Angor!. . . "
Kihi anxiety is, expressed "test
Trance' should And. herflelf afcett with
ftlmpUte aeeord between Oreat' Irilttt
jin and (Jermany. -
, flip situation of thff-entente' is. re--carded
ahong French government ofllA
iuiLs as exceedingly . precarioitM in
vit-w of what they deserlhe as ner
vousness shown by Great Britain and
Iiiily. '' -- - -- ' --- -
UAS CHARLES W. 3I0RSE -
LEFT JTIIE COfNTRY?
Faces a Grand Jury Investigation of I
0f
. .
His Sliip Contracts.
Washington, Dee. 1. The Justice
Pepart-nient was understood today i to
have asked the Navy Iepartment to
nri hi destrcyer to intercept the
French! liner Tavis, .and .bring back
(Tiarle W. Morse!, of New York,- who
.was hclifvcd to have left, the country
in the i"ae'of a grand jury invest iga
tki .ot' his ship contracts. . , , .
It was understood thai a naval de
tniyed would put to sed from a
French' iHirt within a few hour.- to? in
tercept . the Paris, which left New
Iwk last Friday.' ' ' ' -' . :
While neither Attorney . General
hmiRherty or other Justice Depart
ment liisjli officials would discuss the
ported depart are of Morse, it was
learued that eve?y. agency of tho gov
vninicht would le used in effecting his
return t- this country. ''"
The department's request for 'assist
ance fri.m the Navy Department was
rniileristoitd to be in the theory that
'lie ' legal uie,stinns involve! in the re
turn of .Morse would be threshed put
hen he was brought back Immedi-
f'-y n, vtH-oipt of the report that
.Morse lutd left the -country the, depart
"ifiit is understood to have Nvirelessed
nie hner Paris to hold Morse for re-
' 'urn to America. ' -: '
fore galled for, Havre Friday.
ew ork Dec. 1. Joseph Bonr-
.wis. puWIioty director of tk French
"m. tUlay .confirmed reports ; that
nane w . Mors sailed for Havre,
miur. last Friday on theliner Paris,
ue Said he wna if ttin OTtifwav of
l steamfr and nersonallr examined
the
passports which had been,' Issued
10 Mr. Morse.
T0 SKM) ADMSER TO THE
CONFERENCE OF BANKERS
0Tisnt Bankers' Are to Disetiss Ex
eliange Stabilization.
asiun-ton, Dec. 1. (Bv , the. Asso
rted Press. 1 TWioinn hVHl
ehetn.j the ederal Reserve Board
" cnd an advisoj. to tne forthcoming
"lereme of foreign bankers, called
. int reparations commission to dis-
f-vnange stabilization, it was
Zl oflid:tIl.y today at the Treasury
'l-arrinent.
' , With fW .XArarti
.. nitcine: Hardware Co. "is offer-
till! - ' ''iu,niuns iu auto casings and
The, casings' are guaranteed to
lC:: S rv ;, '- See novv ail. in this pa-
-. The White Rotary Sewing-Machine
hereby Cline & Moose. This
wpany has a limited number of the
t!"SXui l sol1 cheap. Read ad.
ay f"r further particulars.. 7 -:
. l"e modern' Chinese woman is be-
Spv1"s confirmed cigarette smoker. 1
wa. tnbusand'. million ; Cigarettes
"".' jriea into China last year.
RSHiP FOR III VIEIItIA TODAY
bv.
Red Flaffs AVere Raised on
Improvised Masts Before
the Parliament Buildings
by Large Crowds.
MOBS ATTACK A
NUMBER OF HOTELS
The Police Were Apparently
Helpless, Many Squads of
Them Standing Quietly by
as Onlookers.
Vienna, Dec. 1. (By tlio Associateo
Pre.)-Rioting of serious nat.ire
lrokf- out in Vienna tods y following
a grot demoritratbn rffore tbe par
liamCnt building where red flap were
raised tin Improving mastx - .Th,e
crowds then Itcgan smashing window
and looting shops dealing in article
of luxury.
Large crowds also attacked a num-
or of fashiona)I hotels, mot of
. ii... , m
of thow to .b assaulted, lt Krwii
kor were hat terel down, thtisr p?r
mitting. the ciowdsto ponr.ihto th
huildlnjrJ Thoy hesran to break wln
rlows .omo of; which werp as hl?h an
rni ti uir nisi
un' ji"p, mm m nun ihiiuui
a"l furniture into the mcb crowded
In 'tW streets lelow.
xri!iin norti later MUierpi
mrr Nimc tint, ii luriiiiurt" amt
rich tapestries beinjr hurled out to the
cheering crowds, which packed . th
rtirctf surroundlug the building. .
1 ne Grand Hotel, the largest in th?
JUf. and then Iq turn the Hotel Im-
ponai, also. were looted. Tne activi
ties in these hotels, however, appeared
to have; been eonfind J.o the- lower
floors. I v. ' . , ... -;".- ': .- ;
The Vienna "police were apparently
lielpless, '. many nqua ds. of them being
seen standing quietly ly as onlookerx.
CHINA WILL NKCiOTIATE
. ONLY TWO OF TIIK POINTS
Tliey Arc, Japan's Dtmand That Tsin
,Ko Tsw Be Declared an Open Port,
. and That - Japan's Demand That
-Vre Ir.y to rd. i -
' "Wash liigton. IPecr 1. 1 Ty ' t ht ; Asso-
ietatetl Prc-Js.-ThH Chinese arms eon-
ferenco- delegation in the direct nego-
tlations on the Shantung question in
augu ra ted oday, w ill , accordi ng to
the Chinese spokesmen, proceeil on the
basis.' that there are only two points
on which China is prepared to nego
tiate, and that these are JapanV de
mand that Tsing Ko Tao be declared
an -open . portv - and JapanV demand
that vested interests be respected. .The
! latter would be only, partially suseept
Jible to m
.China,
liiate cont
b!e to .negotiation, v f - n
te control of the. Tsisg TaoTl'sl "Nan
Fit Railroad and has not -receded from
her position taken at "Versailles that
Shantung be unconditionally returned
by' Japan. ' ;
The rChinese delegation is ' unuer-
stood to' have sifted the Japanese con
ditions! outlined in the rtcent exchange
of notes liertween Toldo and repmg, to
find a f possible basis for the negotia
tions whiqh would give China what the
Chinese people, consider fundamental
absolute undivided control of tht
railroad -.which, Japan took over from
Germany as a result of tne worm war.
NO ACTION TILL AFTER
: I THE FIRST Or THIS -ltSAR,
Tto Be Taken by RaUway EmployeA
on the New Rules FromiUgatfld oy
the Labor Board. - f .
Phicacfo. Dec. 1. ( Br the Associated
Press.) Action on the acceptabil
ity of ! the 172 revised shop rules pro
mulgated-by the United states nan-
road Labor Board, will not ne taKen
until after the first of the year, no
oordlnir to an announcement today by
B. Mi Jewell, president of the Rail
way mployes Department. America.
cderatlon or ianor,1 wan wuw-n
six railroad shops crafts are amiiateu.
Xew rules numnering wnu-u
went ; Into affect today, completed a
hfkde of working agreements to
iWnco the national agreement of Fed
eral control. Four of the 1S rules of
the- national agreement were referred
back to the roads and their employes
for further negotiations, while 10 were
pHminflted altozether.
. Because of tho shop crafts pending
request for a wage increase or w
cents an hour over present rates, a
matter which will come up in regional
conferences with the roads Deeembei
20, it would not be possible to consider
the; new rules until next month, Mr.
Jewell said.
5,000 Needle Workers Out on Strike.
Chicago, Deo 1. ive tnonsanti
needle trades workers jemployed by the
Chicago Cloak and Suit Manufactur
ers Association, walked out today be
cause of a new system of piecework
; pav 1 "'' : -. ' : ';:
Officers, or tne Association i
attempts' would be made to reopeil the
shops at present, r v -
Mr. W. M. McNiven, of Rpooklyn ar
rived in the city yesterday from
Greensboro and has begun his duties
as manager of the McLellan Give and
Ten Cent Store. - .
Butterflies protect their bodies from
cold by .folding their wings, to tne ut
most at 'night-time. ,-.
Gas-tar Workers are said to benefit
from the "tarry" smell in which they
CONCORD, n:CTHURSDAY; DECEMBER
SURE THERE A
anta ClAUS. MV
MOTHER tDtP- HE
i AM 6UE
K,p:.F THERE ISNJA
ANTA CLAUS WHERf
6T THEIR- TV, HUH?
ft
KING'S DAl'GnTERS PLAN
v FOR CIIRISTL8 SEASON
Will Present Gifis at County Home.
Community Christmas Tree Wilt
Be Erected.
The Stonewall ami Junior Circle of
lying'-Daughters held n joint meeting
at-the St. Cloud Hotel. Tuesday eve
ning at 7 oVlwk, and thf entire time
was taken up in making plans for the
Christinas season. s
The two circles work along the same
lines so as to keep the 'work from be
coming irksome as wU as overlapping.
The visiting eoiivmittce rcixrtel
many homes vLsited "- and the iiMiat
amount of work 'In distributing clot best
nw dii'ine, Kchool , bioki and other
iuue.: -uwk-At.iAto ;'. itlltui te-Isntrerlns
In'our midst wa ikme.- ....
Tli CirHe" planned to visit the' Coun
ty Home Cliristmas day. give jftfi
and .iiug Christmas Carols.- The com
mittee In charger of that particular
work Mesdames W . "A." Foil. L. "A.
Fisluer, Ernest Hicks and Misses Ijot-
tie and Elraa Boyd. Miss Mary Pem
berton is hairmftn of the' rousi com
mittee. We; the King's Da tighter',
ask for co-operation from the jsingers
If Concord so that Miss Peihberton
will Te able to assemble a large chorus
at- this community Christmas tree.'
The circle voted to give to Supt.
Roger a check of $10 to spend for the
twys at the Training School for Clirist
mas cheer. : . - :
The circle members-; voted unani
mously to have' the community Christ
mas tree and. appointed.' Miss Maud
Brown to have the tree placed. Mr.
Ij. A. Fisher will 'see; that, the com
munity tree is properly, illuminated.
The Stonewall Circle. decided to xo-
operuto with the Junion circle in wag
ing war on the rats of , Concord, for
the rat . is not only a pest but a men
ace aul "good-bye . rat" ought to le-
come as imperative as "swat the fly."
i The visiting committee for Decem
ber is Mrs..CJias. Porter and Mis Mary
King -and Miss May Stockton.
. If you wish to make the King's
Daflghters a Christmas present so Jhai
they can, do effective relief work dur
ing the Christmas season. .-...they- "will
bo grateful 'for a bundle o'f warm cloth
ing and leave the same with the Chief
of Police. ' - ' --
The. circle, af ter a most delightful"
meeting tilled witn gooti works, ad
journed to meet with Mioses Mary and
Adele Pemberton the first Monday in
January, 1022. - v I
GASTON' MEANS SFIT
DISMISSED IX CUlOAr.O
Last Court Action Growing Ont of
Kinjf Wills Is Wiped From Record.
Chicago. Nor. ,30. The last court
action growing out f the wins of
James C. King, millionaire lumber
man, and the shooting at Concord,
N. C, of his widow, Mrs. Maud King,
was wiped from court records today
when Judge Stough dismissed the suit
of Gaston BT Means, against tne North
ern Trust eoinnany. of CaicaRM. tor
ll.COOOO' for alleged plot to send himf
to the gallows for-Mrs. King deattt.
at Concord for mur-
to have him electrocuted for wur
der so the eOmoany could gain con-.
trol of the $3,500,000 King estate.
An alleged second will of Mr. King
prodneed by Means after Mrs. Kings
death
th.- was declared a forgery y
Ige Baldwin in circuit court sevT
1 months ago. - : ' ,
Jud
era
Means charged New York ouictals
were involvexl in the alleged-plot to
convict him of murder.
At one hearing he testified ne had
been, employed as a Germau agent
by Captain Boy-Kd. former German
naval attache, later sent home ty tne
United "States. - . ...
He told of receiving his. nay-from
Bcy-FJd. the money belne.left behind
a gravestone-in Trinity, churchyard in
the heart of Manhattan. , ...
Sixty-eight of . every , LOftO Xnelisb
! children are naned Mary, 0 William,
Means was tru;d at t oncor.i tor mar- j1n(erest . xew Sravrna, the lost city of
der and acquitted Florida ; the jollr' jetly-flfh; making a
Hei charged the turst company,. ex-nome for lmS!,; nnd Pathe color. In
editors of the King estate, piauned4tne pome,.. tue Aesop's fable- of the
ana tt: johu.
About This Time of
in
snc
1'
k few .
RAVMOND DAVIS IH'RT
IN AS AITO ACCIDENT.
Struck by Car Drire by Walter
Cray. Injuric Not Beliered t V
SeriotM. .' .. '- ' :
Raymond, the KKvear-td son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sinclair D-vls, of West D
pot street, was painfully injured I hi
morning shortly after sVHock when
be wa struck and knocked loku by an
automobile driven by Wallet Grey, one
of the pupils of the Jackson Trafuing
School. ''The aceideiit occnrred'Just in
front of the home of Mr M. J. Corl
on West Depot st re f. while the child
was eu route to schwot.
Tlie child was rufbed lo the Concord
Hospital ami physician there stated
that they dit not t.Hn was seri
oosly' injurwt.TTb: lirtt eiamlnaUou
showel no broken toie,. and though
(he child was unconlouii, for- feveral
hours, it is expected tthaf he will t-
eover. liray was neiu oy me iMnice
for setcrarhours but after -.his- story
ofHhe accident was corrolrate,! by
several witnesses he was allowed to -re-
turn to the chooh -;' - . . .
According to the ' story gathered
from the police, Raymond, had liecii
riding on the rear end. of a' large wan
on. going east1 Gray was going west
and" when he was several feet from
" V' "
he wagon nesaw 11 ni ip
the -rear emVof the Avagon. Mart o. k
rigm. ani inen cuaopc auu There is little excupe for 7.1 n r
left side of the road when called yfn of fllk-.hlfttTP frs. aecordimr
sister. : Gray slid his hertr ; to lyn lalli.ta., who av a
feet, the police state, but the front m0nVa ennwntrailon when the cAieb
of the car struck the child, knocking j frU fn fYrtolng 0I1 wl nsnAV?
Mm down, and throwing him partly i prevent it. There have- l n Instance
unuer ine car. 'me vur tuu wi .
over ; the bolr. however, and all the
injuries he re-ceived were stainel
from the blow from the car. This story,
told by Gray, was corroborated by two
eye witnesses the police state.
"'Gray admitted that he was driving
faster than the city law allows, lsu
stated that he did not see anything in
the road but the wagon a he started
to pass, and for this season did not
slow down until be saw the child flip
from the wagon, t ; '-;' ' " -
Busy Week-End at V. IV C. A.
' . , . , , ...
Another busy week-end crwiUrt M
of Interesting activities is on the pro-
shool and employed girls will have
the gym from 7 lo 8 and from S to
9:lo. Secretary Verburg wishes all
employed girl who want to get on the
floor to be there at t:0O sharp as th,
higli school girls will, use the floor at
1
In the club rooms there will be three
meetings. The employed boys will
meet in one of the roouis at 7 :IS while ,
the Junior and Senior Hi Y will also!
meei at 7:15 and 8, p. m. respectively. .
i Tomorrow night the crack team from
Krlansrer will be here. Concord has lsvn
working hard ever since the defeat
therllast week and another Kittle
roTai may wel be looked for Friday
night. It is expected C. K. Carr of
Chajrhtte, Secrctarj- of tho Carolina
Sporting Goods Comiany, will referee.
On SaturdaT night the usual rums
wiU be shown. In the Patbe Weekly
wi'l te shown the following items of
Frog and the Ox will be shown. Doors
open at 7:4ft. 1
The Junior girls dub will meet from
. ai. - wMaa.'a 11 a x w. "
now on "each Tuesday and Thursday
afternoon. All vonnger girls in the
; membership of this ctnb will please
. kerp thft (late an)l the change In miiL
LReirinnin on Sundav this club w ill
have their Bible study
on
Sunday
afternoon.
Ten Hunters Lose Live in Michisan.1 The difference letween tbe Spaaker
Detroit Dee 1 Ten bnnters ht f be EnglUMlIouKe of Comnv.cs and
their livek in Michigan daring the 20 , the Lord Chancellor, wbo tsrcujdea
days deer season which closed y- j a similar position In tbe House of
terday Two other art. reported mi- Lords, U that while the Speaker cas
ing and a score were wounded. The cot take part la debate n4
hunting casualties bring the total for only when there 1 a tie. tie Ura
the year to 22 .Chancellor is entitled to pe and
'vote an all occasions.' ;
A man should always keep his trou
ble, to .himself, or at least till be
neets some fellow who is looius for
it,
Year
91
k"-i: U-i ' i
I i.
niAIJA'NGKD GIIfl..THM
AND DID.VT KNOW IT.
Baball Team ( Syrrm Inhere It jr
Challenged Tram mt fiurtrr Cl
letf.
lUltimore, Dec. 1.--Symctie ci
versity and Gtucber'Coltctr,e will em
infer in a hacball game next tiprlna.
dopite the indtiefrnient tffcr,d by
graduate uuinager -(V Thnrtn. oi
Syracu.
It was-a traight-frfm tbe-.iKHtld t
letter-as one man to the t her.'ct prey
ing tin hope that the bat! fwMr of !
ljoncner aiui rraiUM- ouji gor in
gether on the Gotu-her dlamnd ntid
figiit It out.
It appear Munchody turTtiort
the, challenge innocent of the facf bar
Gopher Is an. eelnlrH- vcnmiM
college. , ,
TO ORGANIZE C'.VMPAIGN i
AGAINST TIIKATUE (WGIf
Paris AHor.4 Say They SpaU lb F.f
1 - ferU at Dramatic MattieaU.
ParLs, Iec4 L I'arU actors hate d
cideil Jo organUn a cnuitialgii agaltnl
tlie .-theatre ciMtgh. Coughs, .) they
said, have a haldtvof wurriugi at a
T.Ira ma tic tnftinent dnrlnir Use iJ.-.t wawl
sMUmr the efftcts intcndetl by the
pIfl;rwriirhtJ1
SL KILLED IN" TRAIN
ACCIDENT IN OREGON
Twenty-Twa Were InjumL One ' mt
lUUed W Marine Vh Was mu
fhianl af Mail Car., , ' ; .
Portland. Ore., Ic. I. Sit person
were killed in a head on oollWtu ear
ly today Is-twecu the ratliond Iort
(land-Spokane limited and tlx wti
i Ioifnd Oregim-Washington trains of
Itiljroad ami Navigation
! Company, two miles of Cclilo.
TVcuty-t wo' person were in Juml.
Amons she dead w-a. A. Hj Mc!tHde,
a marine, wlio was guarding the malt
of one of the train The others that
were killed inc nded'lwo trainmen and
three Oregon passengers.
NO TRACE OF POISON !
FOI ND IN LEE WKLI-
u Va Claimed Tbat Saddea Deaths
Ff Several Wa Due la PUaned
Water. -.
Columbia.) S- C, Iec. I. AtJufelr
no trace of poison waa found in 'th
, water of the. well of the lx farm
! at Reld-. s C- 1r Dr. IL V I'urtr f
of Charleston, who made tf examina -
tionv
It was ciaimel the midden death of
sveral members of the family wtre
canseil by drinking water from the
well In which poison bad 1eeD p aee.L
Reading Newspapera Win Help You !
Keep eung
CW orK. lK?e. I. Hn!lD2 new
paper ""ill help he t keep yonng-
This is the opinion nf Ir. Stephen
Smith, founder of the. New Vori
I With Department, whorccntlr t-I-ebrateft
his Uth birtlwlay.
Rcad all the uww iu tl- wp-.
j- - w
he advise. "Read evn the nvirdcr.
1 1 get lx papers every :biy -and rfad
J them ail tbrmrzhJ
Cp to two
' walked Hght mi
ars mss
Slfl
mileft every iar.
lb'
".rtill take his laily oostltntionaL
has 'ett down the dUtancf.
A new restaurantio New York U
adorned with a collection of ixtecotb
ceatury tapestries valued at KSWflQQ.
STOCK LISTS FOR
CLUB iE 0PEI,r
.Splendid Irc2tr I Itrport
rd by S!iritirm. run I cr
a I lap Id Caisjulst In.Srll
Inr Stork.
YOUNG 3IEX ARE
RAUY!NG I.OYALLY
Five G mti on Golf CoureThe Onsirul Truce Terra
Are Ready. Pun Faaeit! ProtSde -NV llin Iqt u
Tennk Court in Sute-
Iool to Come From Branch
I nam l .n hh pt
ti ' -.' th ; M)Mt
hfr l" iUR fr 'Ife 'fieukpt
ttiti f r tl aitt ifits i itr
Hob. l lb- fwn4r at the
iMiUiitjr, lb twMl t t- ra -lt,
ktH !t tnhw 4 fctr tt
It I lPlt l?l frf t tl:
ttil fir .t!e itwt 4 bt !
tt!xtit WHy. It I iUr it lUat,
tin toHibtri rltil i tit l m rsiawf'
pfnrtl. ! tr'lt M r
ry ltiwa t ! - i 4ti
OiM ff the ttfmt efUiiMi- '"
Mtt-r f 1 he ! U a j ms lt.
whi tcit-h rtcd that Mw-k
twttption Ut had WB trtH
lu fAt b $ rittifjilaMi- J
tllUltir OTCr tltC pfoJlt ift b nb
rcjutT b irbel ftT JJf tttob
9ikI p)jinne M-rriI fafJe.
; IHiil glfer" are er1nt r a i
mote 4nthui34ie ttt tW tlnU &r,4
ib tf crv !! etrnm itrfaaj
vhort nt !. lictole f t-6l are
fi4uifc!lng tnferot Ha f fbut f
me gircr arm mrjr aarr 1 w
the inb start t!cy m t!at the
eonrta tltcre are among the fatf in
tle State ami th7 4B t bate ccti
of them to icrudt tb ncMt- r t1ayftg
without, I'o d Iay fllr!i8 fr a
evart, . ''-'' . " . ,'.-' i '
Ilan fr i VwIromJnc 4 ir wdy
teutathc frti V.w fftft4i!iar wuh
pr'rty wtaje that th traia tiiil
rhn4e thritsh It I SWicnt t;fir.
tdh amidewiater for a M!uimi2 iH
ami "m! and that wn tHild e
Mriwtct with MuaH coif Ml the fwl4B
for th- tilth and the ndfantagr tv:t
fer are ikpcn'tent, f coKr. tfi the
Jntcret utvrt tbe nupp it recHtc
from the afde .f tb cotomnnjty. If
tlC) giie It tbe right Mipfrt get
th right dividend. ; H Mt'rtrr
htate. .
TO RKSl'MK IIHtRrSGS ON -
PERSIAN LNT TAR III till J.
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ran fiwl cf tn-ra ut a f-r t tie
many Kirgaln the cotfcfaot wl'l "flet
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hats. Wat)Wc. Udie' ili aa4 oat.
holcry. orcrall. Hi, taffeta. iM
many r.t ler ominKfit are t T
sold at a real bargain, and H "ilV-1J
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rymtinnes.
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on shrfirun, mb held up th Arrj
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