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tht: stotttoE jon.tL rniniv. Amir. 20.121. nvztr rr.r Bank Robber Is Captured In Hudson Denver Home Continued fntn Page On, Ibot himself in the foot during the , fo priaay coup. jobbery, was cai.ea iu pum-v - mobile, which is alleged to have leen . red ,ho hous A" I"""' monev. sue wore a .av iur hnuse-Trom a 1 .1; v . ntr.ii.-vi w. re - -- also said to have been bought with forceli aI both frouta vl oaeK doors, Prt. .' '"."M rXHtor Ordered II:-I l'.li. v 1.1. ........ - - - , ... . k. ...... .l.,i.. l.-.vln. miv ring rioted in about his residence. "At one o clock rriiiay anernoon mau uuns,i fled to a dark garret. With two au- Chief Williams orderd Dr. Hollison knowledge of the robbery. tomatic revolvers and a shotgun, he held because of his failure to report Coleman iMUiU and t hews Tbacco prepared to make a battle for life the case of the man with the wounded j "Coleman was laughing and che- "j A Tk,. th...,can.1 ilnl. fW nf IOD.-.CCO W neil llf uv - - - !..... . , . ui.tt William' wrapped in a news-i -ir nr. tioinson naa nounea s num ..- Girl Companion of Bank Bandit Captured in Hudson Home a Disciple of "The Easiest Way. Edna Carroll Follows Ten-Year Trail That Leads From Home in South Dakota to Denver Police Station; Declares She Has No Use For Other Women By rRAXCES WAYXK, In the Denver (Colorado) IWt. Edua Carroll, alleged bandit money, I earned it and not a cent was "queen," who answers to three other his, names equally as dressy, including "Tom always teemed to have plen- that of "Mickey," la 23 years old. ty of money, and as he suggested that For ten years this girl, companion, we would rent a house for a little of Thomas J. Coleman, one of the, while, buy a car and later go away three men who robbed Stockyards Na- and set ourselves up in a rooming tional bank employes of $23,000, has bouse that would bring us in an tn- h,fn mhnt ah rails "himlline'' a liv- runie I didn't aee anv need of taking His pals had a gun in ciiner nana. place wnere ine pun Pl onr-iwi lnKi ,nd in ,noge iea ye,rs she had off my wedding ring." "After transferrins the eight nion- was buried. Then, with Coleman di-ta1( (0 inherited memories a mass' The day Thomas Coleman conduct- sacks to their car. tne oaiiuiis mting ine upeiauou. uiiik i'u0f wisdom concerning good and evil, rd Mickey- across the threshold of the police indicated the would not be wtdses gnd a set of telegraph pole takn alive. rliwbers. "Not a member of the detective de- - Friday afternoon a half doxen de 'tail faltered when the test came. On- uctivei made an exhaustive starch of lv the couipletenes of the police the ba.seuient of the house where - . . . j . . : .,., l ; . J . 11 i .. plan and tne readiness ot every man luirmig anu jiRrj u-u iuhuii in the raiding party, it is believed, the bank robbery, and spaded up a ......a i i .uul .. v. pAldmai, rinii,raM amnunt of a-rotind. Thev who had been the pol.cedisolay ot force, came within a few fee, of the hidden munication with District Alton.. .,. . , ' h ,ur, he explosive, which would have blown SlSr f S.,7'r .V -el M no, have . chance. Li tive ordered to .t.K.ri foi duly lt,aery MiM Unrtng In Itenver Quarters at noon, ine ponce are Mry nour Kridiv. --The robbery ot ine nana messeo confident the two other members of , lh im..t ive rers. Feb. 1!. was one of the most the trio will be arrested. . J.1,.,iv. m i,h ne..r2e Sanders in daring ever attempted nirnni ttt KensnihHial Man Hunt. .k.r. .iinn.vl nuieilv out of head- Ellis U. Hart, auditor The arrest of Coleman and his quarters by the rear 'loor at tight and J. wnm.n rnmiiaulon was the climax of o'clock Frid:p moitorg. Automobiles ing in Ka niAt auixalirina 1 man hunt Den- iransnnrted them ;o th- Patk HUI tional a UV uavo " - , - W wiinesM-a ... , u-mhc v m, "V". wmrnin. ID. bankm.n wn. masaxines and boxes. five detectives. ne res uence hn 7he "look into tht. -Coleman and Brick both entered shotguns, rtnes anu in on the Coleman bungalow snoriiy street. wt t.n nVlm-k FriJav laorninK at at atratecir noinls ui tu a signal from Detective i.eorge bungalow was eniitei;- Mirrouumu. ganders, who conducted the raid. , ..The police nay .;s m iup.- v. !, n The woman had just stepped from ,he catroll wor.ian ..oo iV ."m.- a iui.v.i -.!-- - mooiie up iu i.r. ..... . ,, K..f.,. ih..lr H..nni- nn t!i i. nt bott e or blcn explosive. .k-. ,-ki .......... K,.....i... ... .K i-.i. u ii he hous.". tf'in: t mr -t--; , ... ... , ,. , :, .. k...ii., f f..! . .- ' . '7 . . . . . ,n.i,I.. miih a iiait of the stolen ... h..r .mw.s iimh.l 'ie " n? ,lvr ,r"'-"" '" r- . " - " .ines u inner ai i-wiice neauiiuiiva uisiihi rasa ujj nru nrr ncn ur- .. ..... i : . r eniii mission. Due ol tat in Denver. of the batik, R. Leftwlch. clerk, were driv a taxicab from the First Na bank, when they were over- sniiikeJ into taken by the robber trio. "The first warning ,ne i them to eternity had the spade cut into it. the police say. Fi..l Kxjliie aud lue Cap I "Saturday morning Coleman led Detective Brick and other officers to a rear door. and. after descending a 'short flight of stairs, and turuing to the right, to a small door which open ed into a darkened sub-cellar, the ground of which was strewn with pa- AieilOU in . e I.-"- " " . , jfc ...vll., Kl or.wllno n till others were "panted' mutzles oi live auiuuiane mui-i.. ' the l oleiiii'n .Tne banau ariver nem a tun in mu ,-... " - ioi.t h.n.l and drove witn n s l.-il. coiiies.ea iwnuu iu ihjuii om ir bandits appeared to shot't himself ac cidentally in the foot. "The woman arrested in tne i me t a ps. "Dt tectivis thui look the pint of dungiroits fluid to a vacant lot in the rear of the house and poured out the explosive liquid on the ground, a drop or to at time, and broke the whis key bottle. "It was pure nitroglycerin enouch to blow up the entire block.. office at 1:30 said Detective George Saunders, who. Edna "Mickey" Carroll walked Satur- pan to sin?, according to her admU- day morning, with an air of real dis-'sion. Itinction She took time to draw the "I'd d -.-earned of that sort of thin?. folds of a black coat about her. then always, she said. "A home, a hus slowly sat down and in a low, sweet band, good clothes and a car and a voice, said: "Well!" and waited for maid to wait on vs. The dream had the visitor to make the next move. Icome true. And when, on our first Live of Two Men Mnkd to Her Own 'n"'8 . - elK.hbor " mora mt dinner In Hrpam via t At 13 this girl with the bright col-lcood ,0 asl yesterday Tom told r.ie iars in currency, wrappea in a news-, ur. noii.son nau ..... ...... ..... "- m r,, wilh ,..ilve. Brick. James Mai- nrinr hlack hair and level-cailne C" v. v."'...'.w. V.l.i. " I p.ner all that rema ned from nia. prompt v. as he should nave done, we ociock rnuaj .. ....... - - - - - - ,,: w. ., . , " m. ,,r u"u .. JLr-. nw. darine bank . Lni.i h.r had all three of those Brick talked with him for several well, Herbert Cole. . H. Bcnnette brown eyes has the lives of tmo - an d0wntown shop, and asked me if I bblny-lay by his side as he tested ' robbers in Jail some time ago.' the minutes in the corridor. and Peter Carr. nave been wo.g.ng on ,lnkCd to ner on wun tne cora ot w R0 ,nd fei u for hlln. wn ni,t the runs chief declared. ' " l'l J"" as soon have killed you ihe case. crime, the police say. ji pot back to the house things had Downstairs he could hear the de-; "Dr. Hollisoa said he did not report as not.1 Coleman told BricK. v ou ; AlthOUgn coienian win no, aumu u une or tnese. k. . w a it augn. s.,e blown up ,nd herc j BM tectives grilling the Carroll woman, the case because he was afraid he made a peach of a mark when your police y the Bltro-g lycerin was in- though so much of tha she I bou Rh R, ,, Ar of lcu . . . j , t A .m fhmiivh Iho Inn iliior t.nd.d fnr an fe-hlnm inir. la wpridinir rlnip for the third flnCCr Ot ' She defied them. Tne nouse was would oe Klliea II ne oia. in-au i-m- r - ---- -- i- ----. --- The elrl fnr that la what he is In our un tu tiiri.i. , . i f,n nf Vonr face. 1...1 i :i,l hep left hand and wore it when she ne gin lor tnai is wnat gne is in searched and researenea anu sun inis man, ine owior xiiu, hmu hu m.., x,.,.,iin., . ....... .... . j nnihine nothine wa. found to indicate me: 'Now. doctor, there's a 11.000 I could have put a that it housed a dangerous desperado, i reward for me. I guess you know as easy as not. For almost two hours the search of what for. But if you give ue away: " 'But 1 didn't. There ."e too the house and the grilling of the vou'll never get to enjoy ti?t re- many behind you. If I had kiled ou woman continued. Then ward.' I'd have murder on my hands, too. "While a cordon of detectives.! "Dr. Hollison has oinc.M in the and no chance to get away, cocked guns in their hands, stood Masonic Temple. Sixteenth aid Wei-' "Coleman told the police the ban covertng everv possible exit from the ton streets, and lives at I S "st dit who shot himself in the foot ns house, rendv'to shoot on the slight- Twenty-third avenue. not badly injured and that the t.ui- est provocation. Detective Jimiuie "Dr. Hollison was bioi:s'tt .mo let only grazed the root, tj.i.i, .o.-i.. in vnt.i tiip carrel. ' th c.thiv ih nolirp said, bv reason AccordiiiR to Dr. Hollison "Brick pushed bark the trap-door. ' of a visit to his office by Colema.i. let penetrated the foot, inflicting With a lighted candle in one hand Why Coleman visited Hie physician's painful, and a revolver in the other, he raised office thr police did not divulge. Cole- wound. the 1ml- a though not dangerous. The woundVd bandit, the po In he himself through the trap-door. ! man is not the man who suftercd the lice say. went io me umiu. '1 give lip. I know when I'm ' foot injurv durinir the perpetration several times for treatment. Hcked 1 came a voice from the dark-! of the robbery. i "Coleman s pals the two other I "Chief of Police Williams revealed meiiiliers ot ine oanuu mu - iKridav afternoon how the two trails lieved by the police to have left len- one leading to 1 453 Clenarm place ver Thursday in the Buick autonio- and the other to l!'4'l Glencoe street bile which they used in holding up rr. t li .utii it- u-Kvo rnniiil in h, nne iniii tlies:lllle. the bank messengers. bank holdup, de- and how they finally led to Coleman.' "Clearing the stage for the Tli.. tin cniiin from Tom Itntteri s battle which t Hey leaieu ouiu i automobile agency. Woni'iii I'a.v t'a-li for And'. "A flashily dressed woman called nt the auency and picked out an au tomobile. She made a cash deposit Bess of the garret. ' "Then, into the (lic!; ring litht cast bv the candle came Thomas .1 Cole man, his hands in the air. Aft was taken from th ted his part in the hank holdup. i!c- iectles said, and (old (hem they would li ml what was 1. :'t of his share Of the loot in the garret. The money $3. tUK) in currency -was found wrapped in a newspaper. Near it lay Coleman's shotgun and two ;mto niatic revolvers. Two more automatic revolvers w re found or. a bed in the house. "Keckless spending of money led to the arrest of Coleman ami the Carroll woman. A short lime nto ;hey rented the C.lcmoe utre-t boose. Last week i -. it'.eni'es of stiudeti pros perity aroused the suspicions of neighbors. These suspicions were conveyed to Chief of roller Williams. And soon the sleuths ot the police department were hot on the trail. "It was learned that a man and woman, known as 'Mr. and Mrs. Cooper.' living at 14 "ill Glenarni place, had purchased a $730 fur coat last Friday from Neusteter's store and bad paid cash for it. A search war rant was obtained and the house was searched, but there was no trace of Mr. and Mrs Next came Information that C'jJ-.'man bought a Hudson super-six 'ast Fri- laking establishment were found her poeketbook said Kinker. "Coleman admitted to Chief Wil liams that he was wildly in love with her. According to Williams, be said: " 'Chief, a man In my business doesn't pick up a girl like that every day. lie's one In a thousand, and if I ever squealed on the bunch, she'd never have anything to do with me when I got out of the pen. I ll tell everything about myself. If you'll let her go." .. .Ml.. !... C.rrnll ti.il ("ill 111 when they rushed ' , , i tci i !ii bank notes in her lace-silk stockings house, the po .ee ordered res ,1. i ts w.arch(.d Fri(,1)V. out of all th.; houses ill the neighbor- Hollison, who admitted in Chief Williams Friday that he had ! .-j ,.i . .v.. . n.i veara and aitnearanre has a serenitv ...T. LrI ..R .way wlh hi- f bett,.;; wor .ha, would intrigue the fancy of a so- - r vananch. a mechanic, was killed In ciety queen, a sense ror color ma, is lived witn a man o tne name oi tan mil , , ,une ,nd MiM Car. captivating. Judging from her clothes. Wells, or Cavanaugh. In Minneapolis.' ?lnK "ill gleaming which included a brown satin frock. Chief of Detective. Rlnker said. & h" d ' I S' 0 " black coat, soft as smoke; a lacy iney were ootn nere las. .M-rc... - - - ".,. .. BhB id black hat with bunches of pastel tint- This mail wusk.lled In a mysterious ., ,al. .., .... d fiow.rssetai Intervals on the brim fashion by .Minneapolis K""'" , ' a, ,h sire m mv set ' and brown silk lace stockings and about a month ago and receipts tor, -. .11,r0(llir.inn wp bronr.e linen. his burial expenses irom an unaer-, - , she kg of the ,ifp gho na8 fol. gu n stilt of $")0 to hold the machine, l.ate" she returned, showed a luue roll u bills and paid cash for the ear. She risked that 'all the trimmings' put on the machine. "The woman, who is sai.l by the police to he Marjorie Stanl-. 1 now n as Kdna Carroll. '.Micky.' .Mrs. Coper and Mrs. Coleman, gave a iietiliou-' address. This was discovered when lmn.i . io . s of nel sons stood as to ar the danger zone as the police would permit and dozen of automobile iniised around constantly. Cole-min Win ned Them of Xliro t.lycerin "Ai in o'clock Saturday nioining. Coleman from his cell in the clt jail sent word lo Detective Captain 1; ink er that be wanted to talk that the nature of his business was most ur gent Insurance agency employes niRile their "i70iman was brought to Kinker': usual investigation. office and this Is what he said: "Trac of the car was lost until, a .. ,j (lol)., wal)t nvone killed, few day Liter, a call came to ' riTh. tt- Is a iitnt bottle of'nitro-glycer-ngenry from 1940 Glencoe street to jn lmrltHj uderneath the floor in the make minor repairs on the machine basement of that house nt 1!40 Glen After (he repair work had been com-' mroet and if any policemen get pleted at the garage, a woman tele- (() llif:i.inR n,und there after money, pnoneo anu asxeu .iiki n ue unnnra,., rommunitv for about six to 1453 Glenarni place, and there It- nd w, b wi)),d out - U'n. ttirti.wl n-nr in t)0 u-nllllin 'hfl . . ...... I .1 ... Ur a r .,. tie rnnl " """ " " " "I (1 el 11) 11. WIID SCteilll urinu.ro, . - ---- -- . nm iiin'f'niist.n ii hr ai rs. i mriiiHii attei.deil the Italian named 'joe, wno was shot through the foot in the hold up, is still being held in Jail. He said he had been called to the Glencoe street address to attend to the wound. " Had this physician done his duty in notifying us of the man we would undoubtedly have chaned up the en tire rfialr by now," Kinker said. 'I do not yet know what disposition will be made of his case.' "D-lectives participating In the Park bill raid Friday and In otlur ar reBts leading up to the gang clean-up are Harrv B. Lane, George Sanders, Peter J. Cnrr, James Brick, James Maxwell. James Connors, Carl Baker, rtert Cole William Bennette, Ciar- hloeiU'Hice Jones. Henry Durkop, Carl Wil I son, Thomas Lahey, Henry Gentry. Schneider. George .viae, ,.,,,! ...nn i va ever met that I wanted lowed for ten years a another woman to niarrv I agreed to give up mv busi- might speak of her househould tasks ness anil go with him. We had great as a matter of course, and she had plans! These plans included things I nothing but good to say of the two had never thought Of before." men nu capture uer i.ea. i. The Edna "Mickey" Carroll di-; "There were a couple of fellows at rr..nH .,,, i mid ahat life had been the bungalow.' she said "But I only .,n in ho limn she met Coleman, the knew them s 'Art' and up to the time she met Coleman, the Knew (mm us Ait ami joe. imih dandv oil broKer at me inr.ii.miv nnu ui rU .... ...c car. Funnv I newr thought of con necting theni v.UU the story of the br.nl; robbery. Ncl once! Why should I? dapper, cafe. She HiiMi'l Any l'e for Women "First off. I wish to remark that I she said have no use for women, sue sam .., ., interested in anyone but with a thin Bimie tnai cnaiionucii Tom nd fl8 (hoy wprp (rlm retort. I never Knew one mat woum tha,.s (ha, mattcnd (0 mo. not douMc-cross you sooner or laier. and 'most alwavs sooner. My aunt gave me my first impression of what .vomen really are. 1 was born in South Dakota and got tired of liv ing at home and nt 13 I left and went to Lead to work as a housemaid. There I earned S 1 5 a month and Mother I.Ivcm in South Dakota The girl said her mothers name ; Jessie I'riiigle, and that she live in South Dakota, and beond that she knows nothing of her. , Kdna Carroll, alias "Mickey. n..as Mrs. Cooper, alias. Mrs. It. K. Cnvan- dav and Paid cash f ir it. ntincalow Wutcheit ll.vv xn l Night, result of one of the "Again the police bloodhounds planned and daringly executed coups . . . . ., ...... . 1. i .... ... II .1 . . were unleashed, ana l.i.s ,.n;- im. in ine nisiory or ine ponce uqun who . ,i. ,...,! ii-u. George was immed tatol " senl to the Park Hill lrgeEade and J- Bm Capture BeM.lt of Clever Col.,.. hollM , B,.t the bottle of explosive '""'f ,a' er declnr- "The capture ofColeman was the! "A pint of nitro-glycerin-enough I Totorloxx. most cleverly to blow to atoms an enure ...ue u. , Bllo hB.'h,.n .)aiilu: w,h residences in Park Hill-was roi.no ;;; .- "";- " in a whiskey bottle hidden under-1 '"----- r'---v.,0 We have Information that Walters rail led to 1940 GU'iivo iiixet. ment. Every man in Ihe raiding de- ground in ine stiD-ceiiar o i'kv" "For the last two 'lay th Tiencoo tail dared death when the police ring James Brick, who was shown nere( . cl IPOpnly. street bungalow has becu mi !er polico closed in around the Glencoe street tne powenui explosive participated In a Denver anrvelllance dav and l ivht. Thnrs- house. The bandits were heavily dav nlcht Chief of rolice Williams armed when thej committed the rob and Captain of Dectctlv s r i r !; ', bery and information in possession of j twenty Kyi oieman. . u... .i .nd ho him ff rv- "With the nitro glycerin was found ""'""i' 'Zt" - His f ii mi iiriiiiriiiiau ---- or thirty fuse caps, metal rHCSOSBSI Some FACTS About partner In the diamond ronoer a man named Wallace Is In the Utah THE UNIVERSAL CAR M B Here ate authentic fii.:ites fiot'.i t'.e I'oiil liu lory at Detmit. They !imv you just bow tii:m l ord ears have been biiill earli liionlli sinee .hiiniai), SYi, and bow many hae been m.M to retail ciitimieis In the I'inted State. penitentiary now. "The police charge that the mem bers of the gang received their mail and held dally meetings at the Crosby hotel to plan their criminal activl- i ties. i "Coleman, when questioned by Dis trict Attorney Philip S. Van Clse late Friday, charged that the district at- inrnev wa responsible for the hold- nn of the bank messengers. 'Yon cleaned up the gambling houses where I was making a good liivinff ' the confessed bandit declared m id district .attorney. 'When you !put gambling on the blink. I had to Z , go out and pull this stunt. Your cam paign against ganmiing causeu ... this trouble'." JANUARY FF.BBIAHY MAIM II I'iml.iceil 29.81 ;l.-...to.i lil.KKO Dclixeleil to Kctail CtisiiuiieiN 37.2118 i.l.(Hl;J N7.22I D 6 5 Total PrcMluci Ion 17.071 Total Retail Sale 208,;$2 showing Hint actual sales for the firs, three month of 1921 evceelei production by HO.n.VI l ord cars and trucki! i April requisitions already specifjr 107,710 udilltlonal car ami trucks and the estimated April output of the factory and assembly plan to combined call for only 00,000! These facts clearly show that U.o demand for Ford products Is (trowing much faster than maniifacurlng facilltlos to prolute and were It not for the dealers' limited stocks which are now being rapidly depicted, many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cam. It will be only matter of weeks, therefore, until n big surplus of orders will prevent anything like prompt deliveries. If you would be mire of having your Ford car or truck when you want It, you should place, your order now. Don't delay. Phone u or drop ns a card. F.XF.t UTOII S NOTICK TO CKKIHTORS. Having this day qualified ns exe cutor of the last will and testament I of K. J. Griffin, deceased, before the clerk of the superior court of Union irotintv, this is to notify all rersons holdine claims against the estate oi ihe totd F. J. Griffin, deceased, to present the same duly verified to the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of E. J. Griffin, de pr..iii,'1 nn or before the 1st day of Anrii ' 1 922. or this notice will be niead in h.ir of their recovery. Those owing estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This the 1st day of April. 1921 CARL GRIFFIN, Executor J. R. Trice, Attorney. Henderson Blotor Company MONROE, N. C. Ford Cars Ford Trucks Fordson Tractors Ford Serrice. Genuine Ford Parts NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Daniel rnvinctnn. deceased, this la to notify all Persons holding claims against the estate of the said Daniel Coving ton, deceased, to present them to the undersigned administrator, duly au thenticated, on or before the 25th day of March, Hit, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right of recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate, will pleas make prompt et- tlement. This March 13, 19J1. ROBERT COVINGTON. Adoir of Daniel Covington, deed John C. Sikea. Atty. cot roasted for everything I did and augh. who bought her own weddini; did not do. rlnt ml 10 1,1 ,mt v"n " I decided that this sort of work tions anu prepa.eu iur an emergen,. t ju... i.i, ... mi i. I hnd spurt on ine part oi cavannugn or Ulllll l tix r .. .. , ...... .... - : - . not been educated to do any other toieman. nas louna me .wo ...e.. kind. I took the easiest way." w no... en pit uer ut-it-i .- t.u.. 'Faslcst'" I a"ked uniiiCKy. winoroytiiK uii, n "Not alwavs; most times terribly . many men will "Mickey" Carroll have iMird." she answered. uevoureu lunhonored grave? One. It Is claimed, She Declaim Auto Rough! vvltli Own i b, , for hpr. ,he oln,.r oft?,rg Money j his freedom as the price of her llber- -I made a lot of money and saved ty and she Is but 23 years old." It and sometimes I shared It with a I Watching and listening to tnis gin. n.. hv h ttnie I met Co e-iOlie iceig tne puy inai. in a imnt.-u sick Mil. man, 1 had saved IS.UOU, wun wnicn 1 bought the automobile they're mak ing so much fuss over. That was m land, there are conditions that pro duce "Mickey" Carrolls and damn them for all eternity. if j P'TheTruth about Mexico' oAn Illustrated Lecture b DR. FREDERICK MONSEN Doctor Monsen knows Mexico thoroughly. His is a vigorous, authoritative presentation of the truth about our sister republic FIFTH NIGHT Redpcith Chautauqua Just One of 17 Big Attractions Season Tickets Only $2.75, rius 10 Tax MS'SIREDPATH CHAUTAUQUAMMg Chautauqua Week Here April 28 to May there are two good places to eat and they are home and In Monroe Saleeby's Cafe If for any reason you cannot or do not want to eat at home, or yon have no home to cat at, then com to Saleeby'a Ofe, and the at mcwphei-e, cooking and "errlce will niako you feel at home. Va manufacture all kinds f Fancy and Home-Mado Candy, daily and aell at Wholwnle and Retail. We Invite all Ihe Merchant to com and select samples of what Uiey can handle. We will be glad to irnnte Special lrlccs to them. !f. D. SALKKBT BltO. If ed t you to b Alic man Wat: Sent weel of cc servi clusl folio 1 of m all, i that is go on tl ate; thorn up at want' ettt c dorln wavit at all justir of do a pan one d Una to col ters, i the id lonR- 118." Mai hears calls o Africa ltnagli his oi One o res po ii Aft signs write have h ed cue ruiln v his cat story I hot a that e followi Trouw: the fa nielanr no ansi heard.
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