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hickory Daily ; vil li YOUR subscribers ,,.,! renew at least !ih,H ' .i-.vs before WEATHER Fair tonight and Sat urday, no change in temperature. their ' .l)seriptiona ex- nire. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 HICKORY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS W MURDER MURDER TRI ft 71? deem dot nirEn P RAPIDL SHOWS HO if lEi ram ;IJ,IBI. LIBlwiiii elected iburke AL IISCISSES RESIDENCE IN RAGE FOR ME BF IT1S ,;s Evidence of L. ndants' Witnesses and ptai;es Hildebrand Have Forty Minutes of nd a Fast Buick Car on His Hands -Analysis of Evidence a BBES urruL i3y the Associated Press. , Waslling-ton, 1 j IT'. Pres'Jlent Wilson has purchased a residence here which he will occupy after the inauguration of Mr. Harding. T l.:i. ' ,,..;.!. t'rte "'u T.u ' ' r-: 1,1 ' p.v. 1". While ' Marshall Cook, , f which were pul.l!: .::.tiu;ted the moai. i.:. !u. of that day's sen i -ut1 of Baxter IliUe ' the live men first ar the driven to the woods in Burke county where the boys evident'y knew Ihey .1 k,d tcuhl get liquor. It was admittei that they had some liquor. Some ct' the witnesses, including tho.e summoned by the defend ant, believe that some Kho.lhiss boys were at tho killing ant that they did not propose to be drawn in- -vurder of Glenn Lip-to the case. They think that ex i ..l. mnt- that kent! Rlai.na . tht? ongernes ox Marshall v . . . . C iinl U.. . (1 1 a i swn. aiiu nic unit r uoys l J ;now that Lou was not near tho scene. iney also believe thc-y ma le Lou promise to sfivear that they wars; nowhere about. ::nd that she left them out cf the case. Those who have studied the case think her tes timony has been straitrhr evrpm .c striker for three.10,1"13 detail, in winch she is assum- vw .v.- .-.uieiuiuy aume oiner per sons. Before the stato tri fki-.,In.i, it probably will go into this phase of the case. But the reader is at liberty to read the evidence and reach any conclusion h-.- may like. Thursday Morning It Was 0:40 when oc-.i-t 1 jnng i11 passing ,.!c afternoon, uh.'tic thing ever seen .,isc here or elsewhere when John Branch, ,v suffering from dis- itto utcd t' liquor unnuingi sons unfolded :i story that rsi man in the building . Thus. J. chaw interest in the boy's itur Huffman drew names of the perilous -i (vf s.iid mm tiy.i-, i nurstfay morning and Solicitor J t 'earn who e,ave Huffman asked lor the continuation ;., ;dv.w-d plainly that,c' the remainder of the docket until peo pie guilty of i.v astray would suf- SI i OETROiT ,V. and ,ur.. next term. Us thought tho would require all week and Judge Shaw ordered continuance until Mar. I UIe carswell on whose farm a boy held; blockade still was found, was given wuee monins m jail and lined $5U'l. Robert Fox cf Hickcvy, who is a:- '.j-.vr.ieii .u . ,Ieged to have raised a rou-h hou.e tho r.on of the h.tc ut Valdese cn July was called out is, a good nuui, well and if he dots not appeai and explain Bv the Associated Press Detroit, Mich., Dec. 17. The po lice are searching the deserted cot tager? on the islands in the Detroit rive." for Miss Mary Caldwell., whose glove with a note found saying she was being taken away by four men in a boat near the river. The girl is eighteen years of age, and came to Detroit from the south. SS IBM Bv Iho Associated Press. Peking, Dec. 17.--The earthquake. created big excitement and Calbus. in Poles u.wlM-ll tin ct'rice until mu-ii yition el nun n ilicki.ry i,..-t;i.T also is '".. "'V (r,,.".r'tr.:!H'r.'.. Tv :ite will aj-ii K i:i i'u this s-cction.; v.-jll forfeit bend. I'arl.am wes the first there I v - " vjwvii uii k obuiuci.y ii.L;i- snow noon, Iscvemoer 20. and went with had Jim Williams Sin. J Cov Tfridffi rn. the woods wards Hickory. He repeated in sub- i t i ood wo iiiw.am wes tnc urst wii- . ,. , "' nif otieiise resume:!, ne was u v.... - works at Knodhip.s and was about endeavor to Miiir i.one iuvhik T 1'uvW" 1 u;'.V anci pai i " 'i",w- 1 te evmenee given Dy ine ot.;i- :k, -uvl v i.f ti'.enn Lippavl n tho ers Wt'dntsJay afternoon. V mir.ute tint llaxtci H.Ui!eDran, Cross Examination ?ritt.-i;u! wiire-'a of thy artenwon, Cr0?s cxamlri.d by Mr Self, Pr-((u!-i n..t - 'ir.i 1or. Iha ib j. hem did not remember what h-j paid trap tnat ii;Mvbraad :ouM no iwi. flr t;u, oU aRd gasoline, had not bought eny gasoline :.t Looper's gar age, and could not remember how oYloek" th'it niu n 'l and gasoline he had ever i boill-ht it ;nv nnrtipidfli trmp T-To said ho h..d known Lou about three week?. four or five, he admitted finally. He said he first rode with Lou a week before the affair happened cv two weeks before, he was not quite sure. He did not think he rode with Lou after night on the two othsr oc tasiona. He then recalled one Sunday night he was with Leu. He said he mm e gut B TEXTILE MILLS tv... ,.n doen not ci'.r;- ir.ar.v'wi;r.s. the defense mtro .! : t, the a h 're.ibW.s of i'i.i .1, f..",.:.t ' :itr- 10 laV.ful .v.u!!ay nijrht. The liuv.-dcr v'i,4 !,.-..- i- ',. thai time. A 4 T.r : - T; to the examina tion of wl , he naturally all thf .! all Uu- ..J-:!.,-:i; cf time and piae into ior.si..vr.iti"ii and t;av thtX'Ugn thu s'.utt'.s iosuion. Solicitor Halt on ami Mi',,,rs. fee'f, .du.i.nv, aik tn, Spair.h'.ur ami Mull ar intureut- ..i ... .. .u.. .1, t',...,)t. j ti th.' of Vh': nrcf course, bu" 'ver saw Lou at Rhodhiss before he as that U hard to do, it is up t thmi t slrA-: tha nut;, .I. ,n the crii.i: By the Associated Press. Spartanburg S. C, Dec. 17 The Spartans mills announced an addition al reduction in wages of 2C1 per cent. The management says this was necessary to avoid closing. REPUBLICANS mm (BY MAX ABERNETHY) Raleigh, Dee. 17. The announce ment made here this week that Major Robert J. Lamb of Fayettsville had entered the race for appointment as adjutant general of the state which will oust Col John Van. B. Metis, the incumbert, came as a distinct surprise io officialdom ana i's the cause for general discussion as to what Governor-elect Mjprrison- will :lo j aftsr he enters upon his offical du I tics. Fiifnds of Adiutant General lvla..;s b're are asking tho filiation as wht if any, erounds the frnds of Major Lamb are seeking to' have the new governor make n chancre. They point ort that Colonel Metts himself is an oversees veteran and his ree -H is unquestionable. The majority oninion seems to be that Governor elect Morrison wll not turn one A. E. F. veteran cut of office for an other unless there are reasons whi.'h would justify the action When aked as lo what r-ft'ort he would make t- hold th-i office Col onel Metts sa:d'ths;t he had no cam paign manager and' would not seek to persuade tho new "ovemif to rc prpcint him. I shall be glad to con tinue as ad'uNnt cenea' if sneh is the desire of Governor Morrison," he added, "but I do not. int -n.l to or ganise a campaign for the .srei"' ment, nor do I intend to worry him 'about reappointment. If lie wants m? to continu ?. as adjutant general I shall be glad to do so. Should he want some other man for the place I will make other arrangements. "Major Lamb is an excellent sol dier and I agree with his fri?nds that he has a war record overseas that is a credit and honor to him. His record speaks for itself and I am sure nobody will attempt to say anything derogatory of Major Lamb either as a soldier or a gtntleman." Colonel Metts at this time is in the midst of work of reorganizing1 the national guard in the state and his time is being taken up as the"e are several organizations that will soon be ready for muster into federal service. r 1 1 A j . "n I lvv me ass .-ciatei irress. Geneva, Dec. 17. Albania has been elected a member of the league of na tions by the assembly. 5v the Associated Prsss. Washington, Dec. 17. The Republi cans will hold caucus tonight to con sider, the reappointment of the mem bership house representative to cor respond with the population of th census. ... , get acquainted with her. Jim Hefner 1 i.: . . .u Tin 'i . e c W.;VJ no- look aim 10 u. vv nuener s uiiiim;. va-i cci.'.- Witness could not recall the time. Hc ;sa:d Jim asked him to go to Hickory u:;u r Ln.lc.nai d n V cu'., with a whole bunch. Witness signed n;!ftl"n im:- that ho nam affidavit, but san have uo.,,. v;th Lone to the latter. hu., about 'J o cloc J tha Satunlay niKht before he drove to f.nd oufc what they swore. He did Siituniay r.iht before he dro. u .,1ot know when ho first thought abor.t Brioklovl, 'hough cn Ins 1,u:awlt the gasoline and oil he bought. Wit- annr,.i:i.,:i (ii'c.r.red no mi Tirse ma he had lived at Roanoke Newtcn six mnths while. H2 said he v.vr.Vt. I, ,iio Uungs house w e abcut 11:30; He saw her next a;,ntik nt H'iur. the 'flay, but not cn Mcnday and Tuesday. Ihe pro ,on ll';f.4 ufn He said he talked a "little bit" about m va. H'l''.n in t. fVyA nc sp Mr. Tj0oncr to ft tne garage wnen no uuuki l.i.- gas and oil. The witness was asked if he uki 1E1 FOR RELIEF to U-..okf.r.l to tost out hi? car, n Rarida a yeaT, Newt 'yliivl-r i'uick that can. ypced j Rardleman a whi traiiu- lire. Hiidtbrard sud .n.ftf i,nmp frnm o, j w a S - k. j v- - i1 I AbL 11 ill iy Mil By the Associated Press. Marion. Ohio, Dec. 17. William Jennings Bryan conferred vith Preii-dent-elect Harding tcday cn the as stJciation of nations. He was the first official cf the Democratic ad ministration to be summoned to Mr. Harding's council table. S S 1ESI1 By the Associated Press. Rio de Janerio, Dec. 17. Scre tary Colby and party aje expected to arrive here Monday according to a wireless message . today. m ALL HECORBS ' Bv the Associate Press Washington, Dec. 17. American shipbuilders broke all worlds pre war records f launching shps during the fiscal year, according to the an nual report of the commissioner of navigation visim anr iii I m Burke 'nunlv ,uid that i.a'Tu.l It '"...i ut nt.c ' ' I' ti; lu.-'it-'v that Hildebrand went al- ... L : r . .U,. ..!... ,irVierf the liilu.r wa, to be had and that Lone not innuire oi coy nuu? w,t m,. You,,. w,:a ,.jt with Do-Jk and Cecil J. L. Murphy had asked him, and i! t.v, a-. i c.'enn I.ippard, as Leu; said h3 did not know if he had aW Lvr.n s-ii-1 l. did In that case, the! him, and sr. id he did not know if ne a4Uii!;.t!.,a tint ilp. labr md went '-utlhad asked Coy anything. He talked a!oiii',',ro'o ibly by another road, and to Mr. Aiken. vihii,; 1, . ,vas getting the liquor the Arthur Munday, who lives ct four n;u, at Cecil H-fner's car pass-1 Granite Falls and works at Looper s ,i .... 1... uv,r.r,(ina- dice. 'rwiraeo. snid that he was at the gar- H,dd.bVur..V h;i(l tdentv of time to uge on Saturday nightNovember 20. do all thii. id this, tha stale nay, when Coy Hodge, Lou.Lynn and tae hold, a- uii'.t.i f,,,- th fact -hat Lou others drove up fnd bought gas and I.ynu t, ,t si-e him the-.; and ex- rdl. Jlcnes Parham paid for the oil. P'i'ins th,. third car that Ben Whit- That was between six and seven kw shi 1 saw at the nl ice where o'clock and he recalled several per thi' Uily wa4 found. Lone Young B0r)8 who were there. i"tir told Dan Cook that hu taw a, Qn cross examinaticn, he said he killed in cold blood and the j,ad sccn ijCU 0n other occasions at wtri.!,, ..iid chock brtnes Uot-k IU r ihn ifsraire. She had stonpej there on By the Associated Press. Wi'-l..:i.-:3. De?. 17. The for-ir.u'-l'icn oi" a constructive program c-r i hs relief ef the national housing shortage will be undertaken at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States on July 27. lain m Hi u (BY MAX ABERNETHY) Raleigh, Dec. 17. The cducation.il meetings proposed as a means of fo cusing interest of the leg-islature cn the needs of the various state insti tutions are meeting with success at places already held, according to friend3 of the movement. It is pointed out that there has been seme misundestarding as to the leaders of the meetings and requests are being made by the committees to make it plain that the alumni and alumnae of the university and stata college and North Carolina college for women are fostering the meetings rather than members of the faculty of the institutions. In a number of instances meetings are being propos ed by friends of higher education but who have nerev attended any college. Meetings ! have already been held or are being planned at following cities: Wilmington, Raleigh, Charlot te, Greensboro, Elizabeth City, Wil son. Asheville, Winston-Salem and Salisbury. The state budget commission will meet here again on December 20 to complete its work ef considering ap propriations for the state institutions and will at that time get its report ready to be submitted to the legisia By the Associated Press , 'independence, Kans., Dec. 17. Troops are patrolling the streets here as a result of race disorders when a white hey and a negro boy were killed, and four white men wounded. BIDIT TRIES TO HOLDUP DRUG STORE By the Associated Press. Chicago, Dec. 17. The man who attempted to hcldun a drug stjre last night was identified tcday as Thomas Heavey of St. Louis. A policeman killed the bandit after another policeman was fatally shot. mr into tii.i two other occasions, but he did not (BY MAX ABERNETHY) Raleigh, Dec. 17. Satisfactory pro gress is being made in North Carolina it o-ganizing the Knights of the Kuiture'in January. While the majority Kiux Kian altnougn no announcement is being given for publication as to the number of men joining. It is understood that a charter will soon be granted by the secretary of State af ter which the various local oi'ganiza tions wili jje instituted Defense Bends Its Efforts to Prove Alibis for Dock and Cecil Hefner. Witness from High land States He Had Never Seen the Men There Before I I car hu was in stai te ; bm)k first talkod t him about the t " ... C u.J Unn in inil Vinf hp " a , n to prove that i.ou inf in tho nreSence of Icu M m, have been at th, ween of $mt he d5d not recognizzc n n n lm. !!.,Jt Zl Marvin Bumgarner talked to her Another Anele n i,,,, miifh van was boucht at r'VT!'v i:Ti'.n wli'i reads the test.- h(t other8 times. He told cf putting mony vvho hears it wonders hovij in 0ther cars on that same night. i 'Jii will dispose of the test- jje rajd Marshall Cook and Harvey m""y toi.t I.ou Lynn was at Loopor a tz'.tffxmvTe were with Lou on the ?,UUr(lay "iRhcfKlh:;weVk Tefore the incident. Kllllt l'. h. t mo wna n Slhout . . . tt.1 J T nti- , - .. ...... " . Tjm Hetner. vov xvjk, umu ajciv. n.l ih, car Hho was in started J " : talked to him about th W !'.';,' , Tn'hfl t LTaalc. He said he had not talked lo '""Tut.. a ihi ( prove thai ''I4II th twt'cn :) ,',( r. ....... ..L.i 11,'in !,., ;a her. Marvin not ( (;(. Tiv. ijit ihini- it has at the jail, do toy., the testimony of Marvin Bumgarner of Granita 'e Ithodhi rK tesl""ony h(; wag at Looo?r's parage ,,J;ut if Lou Lynn was at Ganite cn the Saturday before Lippard was hovouI witnes stated, and killed and 3aw Leu and the others Jh , siu: was in started back to- drive up to get gas and oil. He cou-d ;vnar'is, Hick'.ry, there was no reaa-', 1 T ' h it buld net Uvo .betn (Continued on Page Three) MKECouirrii m so TFJS of the work has already been done the commission still has recommen dations that have not been completed which must be straightened cut be fore 4he report is ready. No announce ment has been made as to what ap propriations will be asked for. By the Associated Press. " Washington, Dec. 17. Hearing on the house bill proposing for adjust ed compensation for former service men was completed by the senate fi nance committee and the chairman announced the committee will meet tomorrow to determine what action should be taken on the meas ure. With one exception the wit nesses declared for a cash bonus plan. Morgantcn, Dec. 17. The defense bent its effort today to attempt to prove alibis for Dock and Cecil Hef ner and the state proved by one of the witnesses that after midnight on Saturday of 'the piurder Baxter Hildebrand, Lone Young, Eugene Hildebrand and others drove to the Horseford bridge and returned by way of the Piedmont Wagon fac tory. They passed by the home of Glenn Lippard 's parents and the state endeavored to make Eugene Hilde brand admit that they wanted io know if Glenn's father had heard of the murder. Hoyle Drum, one of the owne.-.s of Drum's cafe, testified that Dock Hef ner was in his place about 9 o'clock and again about midnight when he took Tom Cloninger to his home. Ce cil Hefner and Caro' Eckard entered the cafe abjut midnight and Baxter HiHe i.-uxi. 1- i-y ?.e Hildebrand Tallant, Lone Young and Fate Miller were in there after midnight and went in and cuz for an hour or two. Baxter Hildebrand, Lone Young and Eugene Hildebrand left the cafe the last time about ihree o'clock Sunday moi'ning. The state contends that the mur der wary Jirjmitted between cignt and ten o'clock and that Mr. Drum's evidence had not proved anything. Several Burke county witnesses' took the stand and swore to seeing Baxter Hildebrand, Lone Young and others at Dan Cook's store about 9:20 o'clock. "It was shown by Geo. Craig and several others that Hildebrand, Young and Tallent were at his store in Highland about 11 o'clock that night. Craig said they had never been there before and he had never seen them together in Highland before that fight. All the Burke county ' witnesses examined had first class memories as to time and places at Hickory on that Saturday night but when they were put on cross examination by solicitor Huffman or Self, they could not remember anything about who gave them liquor on the or.o or more occasions they admitted being drunk. iMir. Whitener," counsel for the- de fendants, believed he scored heavily today. The defense may get through this afternoon and the state will call ns witnesses in rebuttal immediately afterwards. Morning Session CW of the spectators sitting close to the stove was observed by Judge Shaw to be on fire. The man tnen noticed his coat . sleeve burning and moved his seat. Robert Fox Case : From developments in this trial Judge Shaw a".d, after the jury had bean sent out, there was a lawless element around Hickory. Looking at it in another way Catawba is not wholly to blame. Burke county is perhaps furnishing tne liquor that Teads to this lawlessness. ; There is an old saying whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap," and that applies to the Individual as wrdl as to the state. j iv. : Si :iw ert Lowdemiilk, S. H. Farabee- and W. H. Jones. Mr Farabee testied to the good character of Hoyl; Drum. W. H. Jones, who lives in High land was the first witness introduced by the defense and told of being at George Craigs store in Highland the Saturday night of the homicide. H saw Baxter Hildebrand and others enter the store about 10 o'clock. Lon Young he said was in the parfv Ac cording to Lowdermilk's watch it was nve minutes to ten. The v. "" t n ' 1 s s stayed at the store about V,0 mimites He reached home aobut 10:40. On cross examination the was said it was not earlier than 10 o'cl.,e when Baxter Hildebrand reached store. The distance frcm there t where the body was found is Pbou. six miles and the road b good. Saw Men at Store Robert Lovrdermilk a carpenter cf East HicKory, said he saw L t Young at Craig's store abcut 3 0 or 10:10 o'clock. The witns l-i-about 1C:V0. Mr. Seii took up th cross examina tion and the witness said he never saw Lone Young before that night. He heard their names called by som ocdy. . He did nut know that Lone's name was :all ;l. He was sntisfie-i that Lone was there since he s;-w bin in the court house. At i):45 h thought it was time- to go horn- and then stayed at the store 25 or 30 minutes, but he did 'not look at his watch this time. He was .subpoenaed as a witness on Wednesday at th trial. He said he had not discussed the case much. lle heard that he had been subpoenaed. Mr. Craig and Mr. Jones told him he might be. He didn't knnv whether they were il rink nig. Curtis Starr, who operates a bar ber shop in the CraiV hnimno- of Highland, said he saw Tallant on tht Saturday night in his shop. Ho came in with Lone Young and other stranger feVJows. They were there about three cruartcrs of an hour. The witness said Fate Miiler shav ed Tallant and he shaved Young abcut 10:S. They had been in his .-hep only a few minutes before they weie snavea. xnoy probably left about 11:15. The witness said on cris exami nation that he had never seen any of the four in Highland at that time ctf night before and the wit'ies.-; lived there four years. George Craig said he. sold Baxter Hildebrand a piece of pork, but he could net remember the time they came into the store. He thought it was between 10 ;nd 11 o'clock. He did not look at his watch. He saw tie other wiuif-fses. You lg and ihe other.; lefc h:s place about 12 o c ock. Mr. Self also examined Mr. Craig who said he had known Lone; Young and the others for several years. He had been in business in Highland over a year and had r--ver sj-n Baxter Hildebrand, Lone Young and the oth jrrs there before. He had never seen any of them" in Hiirhlan 1 before. The witness said he had known Cecil and Dock Hefner and had been to town with them at deferent times. JESS fflLLSIDlLL . TOY TO COME WI (BY MAX ABERNETHY) Raleigh, Dec. 17. Sam Shadrack Wake county famer, who shot his wife to death December 6, was yea- WiTMGEIBT FLORID GOVERNOR FEDERAL BESEVRVE fiCT BAKES PUBLISHER By the Associated Press. ft. Louis, Mo., Dec. 17. Credits and systematic marketing were amonp- the items considered at the 'icnnforoTif.n vF the farmers calle'-' bv terday afterncn sentenced by Judge the National board cf farm organiza- John Kerr to 30 years in the State penitentiary. A plea of guilty was made by counsel to second degree murder. The killing took place at the man's home ar.d while his wife was busy cooking. The same meaning Charles Davis, farmer of New Light town- tions. The delegates ureed the con ference sponsor for legislation, en-lare-ine: the powers of the Federal reserve act, allowing the extension of personal loans and short time credits to farmers Along about the time January ship, shot and killed his wife, twoibills commence to come in Honorable days later committing suicide .while Santa Claus will proceed to put on in the Wake county jail. " his shock absorbers. rv the Associated Press. Tallahassee, Fla.. Dec. 17.--In an open letter Govenor Catts threatens to1 go to West Palm Beach with his double barrell shot gun loaded with buck shot and have fi nal settlement with Joe L. Earman, president of the state board of VisiJh -r.H pv '-'-Vim- rf the Palm Beach Post. The letter follows the publication in tne Post of an item regarding the reinstatement of the state's attorney at West Palm Beach. Pity the poor South mountain J farmercorn is going down. By the Associated Press. Kansas City, Dec 17. Jes "rP lard expects to train three mon1-: in preparation for a V-t wih V. said that Burke ought not to be re- Dempsey in New Yoi on Muich quired to bear ail ot tne expense, seveiftn. WilJfird's tm-i".-ifr bu it should bear a part of it. The; be wants to prove to the public judge then sentenced Robert 1 ox. a ; tnat ne was not himeell at Toledo, ili'-kory man, represented by C. L.j i --o. Whitener to pay $250 nne, to giv. : bond for three years to remain so-; b.-'Aeep the pe ice and ba of go.-d be-' a .nor. If Fox violates the condition; ef the bond, he will be sent for. Fox wa- .. Ho wed to cake his cho'ce foe-j tv-1 on these coodit'ons and live, months on the roads of Gaston coun-; ty. Fex was convicted of raising a r -'I. h use at Vaidese in July. I . . ' 'I ho following wi.ttsses were sworn Ka.eigh, Bsc. 17. Tubr-rculo?;-. .; he following witnesses wrj -vr i .j ; Christmas sea's sold during 1915 by the defense: i'brcught receipts of 512,070.74, while Curtis Starr, Roby dure. Hoyle m 1917 the gross sates twere $17,541. Drum, Garland Hahn, Zeb Biggerstaff. 02. The seals are now being r.old Earl Leonard, Harvey Townsend, Ken- throiirhout lcrth Carolina, and it ry Smith, Dan Hildebrmd, Eugene is expected the receints for 1.920 will Hildebrand. Waverly Rudisill, Julius lun far in excess cf any previous Butler, H. H. Abee, Fate Miller, Rob- 1 yc-fr. HEAVILY 1 ST1 TF i SHOPPING DAYC TILL J iSTMAS
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