SlllE JIB fltlltl 1'lPll IfelM vol. xxxn I MO UNI AIRY, NORTH CAROL IX. I, TIICIISDAY. .11' LV - 1012 NO. CLAUDE ALLEN 13 AGAIN ON TRIAL. i Opening Staiementa Made to Jjry bj Mr. Jchn Draper, of ruiasw. an Juuce nainicn, ts Rcajicke. V. tli.' i! V.'. .July 17.The hpeeial term of the Wvhtc county court for the trial of the Allen case opened this morning at ten o'clock, .Judge Waller K. Staph presiding. Air. Vynor, for the Common wealth, announced that hi.s Hide . I 4(1 1 All.. lia.l Hc-tcii to try i lathie ,uen j again on indieiiiteut No. 'J. for j the murder of Win- M. Foster,' Commonwealth's attorney ot ar roll county, a hung jury liein.tr the rc.su.lt of the former trial. Th,i wils htrenuously objured to i.M Mr. Willis, for the defem,.., wiio Kiareii mere nan item u i .i iii gre(1I1ent but it whs mMerstoodl";";; " f71"' T, lv;..i Ml..,. .,.M h triinl1 11 th.e ' ""V 1 m,,n,,,'r (,f I' l' . t p. A i l 4 wt 'l lo, ,.lknrt rti!o,l thiit in JII.l. 1 M Will L I Itl' l the absence of any agreement to the contrary, the trial of Claude Allen, on indictment No. 2, would lie proceeded with. The Commonwealth will be rep resented, as formerly, by Mr. SVysor and Mr. Draper, of I'u laski, Mr. and Mr. S H. CampbeU, of Wvtheville, and Mr. ll. Floyd Lamlreth, of llillsville. Coiuiscl fur the defcii.se are Judge N. I. Ogleshy, of 15rlst(l; Messrs. Mairstou and Willis of Itoanoke, with jHssilily M-r. Francis Cocke, of Uoaiioke, himI M.r. Law.son Worrell, of the West Virginia bar- A venire of ninety-two . men having been sum m (Hied from Washingtoiv county, the morning session of the court was occu pied with the examination and selection of a jurv. 'tm Tn Vrj.v L"ri Vet examined "ilils nvo,niuig and. froju ITarnum- i- ber sixteen were chosen as quali- j fied iurors. four of whom will bel.,... i. ,,. .., ,-... 1 "V .. . . Ktruek off this afternoon Var- ' ' V- ' others intereste.l in the pul.Ue ioa sc. ,'X,a,,lI,!' 5 r,!1scluols of the county are invited mil, xnisiti vtr (I n rul I(,r x ! threcteil jnver nnl unwoHhy lini-' ... ..: -t ti... listitte lnrine- the cmi-tion. most of thosf excusinl i h v .' - lf tin lnstitut. niri ij, int claiming to have eonseientiou. I "iJ.Hcvclt ha.1 as trteat in b --n. ; aiul they are urgentb" re Keruoles nif-iiiwt cu.ital miniim- Ji'K,hltlt us 'nt -lin cpicst.sl US be present cn Krulay rxrupl-s against ( apiiai pun n opportunity to .serve the nro- ...out i Court adjourned at :- unUl :i:30, at which tunc the jury wil .e comvieTea Hna IT is ,ieslrea liy the court to get through with the opening statements and go into the evileii4'p tomorrow. Claude Allen, Floyd Allen. Sid na Hihvards, Friel Allen and Victor Allen were brought to Wyihevtille on Xo.' 2l this morn ing and will be kept in jail here until they have been used for witnesses and the trials of the different cases have been com pleted. t Court opener this afternoon I t ."o ..fi., .... I lit U:o0, after an acrjoununent of two hours for dinner. Four names were stricken from the list of sixteen jurors chosen this morning, leaving thp following men, who werp sworn as jury men to try Claihle Allei far the murder, f Coiiimonwealth's At tonwv Foster: . W. Kevs, 0. I. Miller, J. 1. Wilson, J. F. Uhea, C. A. Danlen, W. D. Smith, J. ('. DoweJl, J. li. Johnwi, .1. 1 Vail, ieo. C. Moore, W. A. Foster. Hii.l .1. F Hanisey. Mr. WillLf', fo the defense ni(i'ed to quash the venire facias, -which motion was overruled, whereupon- he moved to quash the panel for err6 on voir doir and overruling motion of challf ng!' for cause. 'This m ft-' tion was a,lso overruled and ex ceptions were taken by the de fense f Indictment no two atrninst Maude Allen for the murder of I FtKter was'tlrVn read ' to " the l'b I Allen wnd describing th" hu!.' affair as a clash bctwvTi a w and outlaw. lb- told the jiiry of the coiitciition which the V.iiimouwcalth would atfcinot to set up telle elllphasii!)-,' t'je b-tWeell t'o-Se !letiM:s e !: !i- ti-Ui-i. an. tl, I i b . Ti ti I'iit 1 i I upon to pr-n e i of t'ie case ic( a ! five inirm! Jitflee H.itrst s'at i. lie 'lle'it boiir f I e'iill inrv t,v eleel- 4 C Tnte -.ft-r cntmoreo loodi lor por-, - . ' . . , reeimi lor tills marKet. : letters 1 rom Ju JHlbl leans W lio s.t v t he last tcin entered. The other ffiA, u 't; i'r";' r"" "' "i . T C ,m il . 1 ,,-, .1--h, i.i i .... ..r II,.. -s. -.L iTl.. 1 .il,.irv '' Kil,'s """"" I!"""" ,,,,',1 , ,' ,, ii V ,. i-'-tivit.v 111 tlu- i.N-al wnn-lwiH.-. rix-rati.- li.-kct ll.is f ,. ! al ea-li : h Minir iWT who stated .il-c.e in a elea r ' a?r 'Vf"1 ,lM ' little nourishment His ten- 1 1'r',u';lltl. tl,w sec ,oa for their money orders us coming m simsjand a trousseau, $1.5. logical -manner, tracing tmr ZlZ wni "ature midnight wai oi. hnn' f Wlt 1 1 .' f f-m $o to 0 and every 1. tj Slie brought suit for but trouble from hs soureetclliug of , 'J h . llVlI aI,a t,;.0 and two-tenths and , " he splendid prn-es !t-r so far has been acknowledged ! the jury awarded here yesterday the mnrtcrons threats made llV ' ",,;ist;1 ,ng , m ,ntr f-r a thud Wt.,.(, ,imu.u.,,,f ,.. : l-f-vaihug tne.r tioor. so that personally by the Democratic ; only the amount of the itemiz.sl III. id" tin- i; II.Mir statement f V the defense, n hi,, statement he attacked the a ! ! y ;i t i n made by tile 'i iK'f'ljt ii.ri nllii'li they Would trv t s-uostantiat liv w itncs-e s. f . - i.i li" caiiU"ii"i f'- jurv to :ifi ij i tiii an i ins t '-.t.nnniv tliroiiu'li- ; our, if having I. ecu the colifi'll- IK II U I II Melelisc f flic Ioniicr( trial tliaf (ioad tirefinit.it. -d the i 1 tr:il'i-Jr l,- l r:i Vc i I , r lii i.l. I .. . . . ... i r i. ! till j.i-M'l. During the statement, w hie h- oc-! (uijiii ii one hour. .Iinl.'i- llairsfen told the jury how the troiil.Ie i a . t i i , , i 1 starred ;in( c mpnas!. i tin- pri i oners gooii character .j.n . 1 the1 fact that in participatintr in tl in tie lid his! si,-,otmg father, SO t' ll A Comparison cf Bryan and Teddy. Under the caption, "The (.'a' L'.ii..f,.. i . .. ...,,,,1, .ir-.xn.,, ,,a rcaun, m pari, f ' as l'ollow. Hryan at Baltimore, foregoing ritf HI1V t,.a(.lu.r flilinf fr,nu all (dinnce ot his rwn iK)nniiatw.ii.!t,,:11..i. ': ...... lf ti.. t.,d,IU- j marshaling all his forces, bra-v-; ...s i nmm-u.y ami me irusis, ro j Stato iwitU in-h teacher shall rescue ln.s jwirty frnn their do,,,-jhaV). atl,.n,i(.(t Hs paired by neation, earn ing the convention i liiW s((im, (.,Mllltv Ulstjtllt(. or ac for the adoption of the most pro-1 cr,..-Tt.4i smnr,,er .scIhh.I a.s hcre-KWis-t Democratic platfonu yet;i;j ,,rvided for." S, offer, u. and the nomination of; x (1(.sirt, tl) mikl. ie ,iatt(.r the most progressive DcmrH-ratic j V(.rv, WuK m IIMU.h M t,.a(.,. caiididate mailable w as a tower-1 et'are lMMltillU!1Iv writii,g me to ing kgurc of moral power aiid(i.miw if ,... .......i-, the .1.stitufl- patnotic devotion to civic right- cousncss. "Ifoosevelt. at Chicago, baciieil by mioiicy derived from the stock watering operation.s of the Stetd Trust and the Harvester Trust, organizing what are now con fessed to have been fake eontests as to nearly -00 delegatis in or. uer io control couventiou and 1 . . i . . f ... ; Kfpiibhcan ... . . f ., I" ,,f? Peswve plattorm,!tlw, prilnarv wwk. , OOlind TO nave the ilommntion ..r . .. .. . 1 11 oun f(J nav . - , ., . , - grcssive cau.se ar v niongo as rrv- a ha(1 )(t itltL,ore. Hut Hoose. v,,,t was s(lrvil,p (llt ,lin l)t t, .......(,.. 1IM. lie wanted the nomination. And yet he did not have enough votes to nominate himself upon any honest basis lie did have enough delegates in that con vention ultimately to have nomi nated a real progressive and adopted a strong progressive plat fonu. "Hut Roosevelt would have no one but himself. At the first sug gestion of Hadley he ordered the tllir- t ma' j. . . . -.. lost hi followers. "An analysis "of the testimony will, I am cmviiiced, show that neither Tiut nor dioosvelt had a majority of honestly or regularly elected lelcgate.s. Thus the man agers upon both sides well under slood. ' ''Thus explains the extraordinary-conduct of Roosevelt. He could not enter upon such an alysis of. the evidence as would prove Taft's regularly 'elected delegates in the minority without inevitably subjecting his own RUiiriously e red eat ia led di-legtes) t an cxamimuion so critical as own contention that he had an honcvjtJy elected majority of the delegates. "That this is (he tnijj jmlSy chology of the Koos-velt proceed ings ln'Ciimes perfectly plain. He was there to force his own nomi nation or -.mash the convention. ; j If von liave ft housewife oU r an- ! not reasonably ho-.e to lie healthy or U-siitifut by washing . tithes, gweon iiiK and !oin(t houi-ework it 11 lav, nnd crawlins into be 1 -lead tired at fiUht. Vi-'i munt ;et out into tli" ClK-n air a!id 8unliKi.! If ou do tiiis every da an t keep v"r F'onuu h ancl I.iim.1 in Ki.il O'.iier by lak'nc l"l..t!l,bel l il'l'a Tah'.eK iiell lH '-!el. you ehoi.ij t.eri ni.- lHh healthy nnd beauMfjl. For wle by All lK.aU rs. i 1111. ,.1 I .. f ilM 1 1 1 I M II 1 It I 111- 1 1 11 I 'C I llill.ll e. . . .. . . . . ' , . ..... . ' ... . PROF CUNDIFF WRITES, riachm and Ccmmittctmrn of. the Public Schccls cf Surry r i mm r a County Plex'.e Take Notice Tl " Teachers' lu.stitute for Coillltv Mill open on Mi II- Stirrv j.v at Id oYloek at holism, Aug. ! ' ' and continue two weeks. All who inter. -I to teach this var j or m-xt in the eountv mast attend ; thU Institute or winc other, or .er, j S(MI, iccrctlitcd aiimmer school, continuously for two weeks, lien is the law written in, italics. "AH puhli" school teachers of the State and all h'njfb-.sehooL ami jrriulctl M'hoo' teachers, arc here by required to attend biennially some county teachers' institute or i aeereilitcil siinrrncr sehikob cnri- fmii.Mis v fi,r a ferm of not ess ; . tli;"1 two weeks, unlcs.s provnten- tiallv hindered; and failure s. to attend Mien institute or summer Sl.h(M(U (P ra;,.(i w)ums 0f the -;m n.k u,,ftif i..,Lt pi-.. k Mr. Joyiier if you wish to be ex cused any part of the tenn. I am requested to ask all the teachers to take with them to i the Institute copies of the text I 'books they expect to ivse in 'teaching These will be of great I ' n v fit 1 iiil icouimci. 1 iiitj u.tiu uir ; 0.1111 jikm , ,m' e"'icei,:n ami a , llie H'lll .-vinj-usi, ni a m' ' ""f, to be Indd cs-iceiallv for their information and benefit. In conclusion 1 would beg t sav to the committeemen that wnt out census report blanks about the middle of .lime to committees hi all Uie .scihhm ( .ll the vehoo . s- tricts d' the County, and forty eig'ht of them have never been returned. The law retuires that the school ceitMis be taJten in .June, i have just sent out otht r blanks to tliose districts 1 .have never heard from. lMeasc attend to thus matter at once, gentlemen, for I must have the number of children of school age in Surry County. Fill the rcjxtrts out in full, giving numbers .of children between the ages of 12 and 21 who eamiot real aiul w rjte, and also names of blind, deaf and dumb children, liad'the addresses of their parents. And do n't for get to sign your names to your re porta- W. M. Cundiff; , Supt. of Schools, Surry County Japan's Ruler Critically 111.. Tokic,. Sunday .morning, July 21. ---The 'critical illness of Mi ztihito, the Kmperor, of Japan is cansl,,' t"n at "xi'tv The court . i .1 physicians have pronounced the . i ( . case acute nephritis wini' alarum 0 r . ..' " sv.mpioms.ol uraemic poisoning i ,.. i r . i i f and it was believed vestcrdav af- . ' .. I ternoon that the. Kmperor was sinkintr. and the"minlsters of state co'ir.iged at cujlit this iiiorn;n 'r. secretary of the Imperial hour-.-h i dd gave out a statement that his majesty's cond.tion was ,i it.- uns slecii c at five o'ebn-k and very weak. The KniprcNS remained at liis m.tjes tv's bed-id.' thr.. light. lit the b'U'ht A bullet!!! i..le.i at t'-Tl tli'.S i!nruii:'j s.ivs the l''.!ii !oT's con dition is l-:iea'.Med. j BALDWIN DETECTIVES PAID $n,uuu Irt i-iiis. State of Virginia Hands Over t m m. A m That Amount fcr Chasir Car roll Fugitives. UrUtoI, Tenn.. .July L'-Jnd. The man hunters who have been searching for .Sidna Allen and WesIeV KilwanU .sillee the H'.IU- iil" court room trajfcIy March; 14, last, have demanded and re - eeived a s ttleni' nt from th- St-i-tC lor tii'-ir servh-es. W. (',. 1 laid win. chi-f ,,t thejanii. A iiion.ent later he entered defectives, has been to Richmond 1 a wa'tini; Miiomobilc and was off to confer with iovcr,,or Mann i for seclusion ami the writinir of and it is reported that a settle ment has Itccn readied by which the State pays the detectives $11. (HN) in fees for their services. For weeks the defective scour el the mountain of Carroll coun ty at great cost, raiding num erous houses, watching the move ments of individuals, searching caves, him! doing all things else that are done by the successful man-hunt. Iascs of operation were established and maintained at heavy cost. Sidna Ivlwards was the first of the gang to sur render. Claude Swna.sori Allen surrendered at the point of a gun, and Kriel Allen surrendered at his father's home, where he had returned ill and hungry af ter roaming through the moun t.i'iis for many days- Ibit Sidna Allen and Wesley v! wards arp still at large, and despite inquiries made in every part of the country, no definite clue seems to have been obtain ed. The fugitives have been re ported from almost oery part of the eounrty ,but in spite of this, many of the residents of Carroll county arp firm in the belief that the two tnen so much want- si are stnl in hutmcr in ft i."n . fi . ader Warehouse, Winstxn, Changes Hands. Winston, duly 2'!. 4iie of the largest and most important, deals cf the year wa.s consnmated yc.v terdav when the Leader Ware- : mlls''. -nier oi l rade and MXtn ?'vX?' was Wast'd ,,v lh'' L',a,,,'r j U Hr.diuLs,. Co, a corporation . f ! bcal business men. to th." (JorreU -"s- operators uf the Farmers' ! Warehouse on Mail, street for a i FYS 1 . . I perio.i oi icii years, i lie money involved in tile lea is said to be upwards of $o(),(XK). 'The lease becomes effective August 1, when the present com pany will turn over the property to the JorrelLs, who have been exteremely successful in the bcal warehouse business. For the coining season, at least, the com pany will operate both the Leader aiul the Farmers arehouse The plans for the member of the present Leader Warehouse Com pany have not yet been made public. The Leader Warehouse is uni que in the history of warehouses, for it has the largest unobst met ed warehouse floor in the world. It is the only warehouse ever constructed having a self-supporting roof. For three years the present company ha operated the immense structure and each year the floor has lieeome more popular with the farmer folks of this section. The coming season is exected to be the best vear in -the bisturv 1 l" m-iin- i-.-m-.-i i . , , . . , xv. i"' e-i'uiiif ifii.-Min iii i if- , o .1 i ! ston-.vsalem, as one tcoacco man . . - , csterday stated that an excess of , .-ooiuifMui . ... l . i olI.IMMI IHMI DO) ItdS of tobacco IS ex i p.-cttwl t& be bought and sold on the local floors .making, a the aniiOuni-eiiieiit oi the addition of another immense warehouse to their hi!din's will he of wide in 1 1 rest th roue-hunt this s.-.-tii n . Durir.i the funiitner rnonih.' mother of (uii)i; children should watih fur any tinn;..t!iral ioo-i.K of the bu veU. V.h.-n lawn nni.i atu-n tion at this tiice serious trouble may be avoided Chau.bcrlaiTr. Od:c Cholera and liarrhoea K unrdy i a,, n'na'" t -to-rfx, t-d ve il i- - -i WILSON PREPARING ACCEP - i TANCE SPEECH. Unfclding his Thoughts cn, Lead- ... ing Questions cf the Hour. Sea Jirt. N. duly L'J. I i,V iroor Wilson ilivarded his old if ray worliirf co;it today for a iiatty one of serife, drew the stiuttfiv of JiLs office, tiullcd ll. wti the shades, 1,,,-ked the door aiul (Walked leisurely down thi steps of tie- ' little white hoti " tnrch i iih a !:n:iUe of paners under his hi-i ,pfeei I Vmoeratic tion. cf acecj.fMllce of the presjilential noinina- ihee are, perhaps, a wore of ersons who know where he went, but how long he will be away is a problem as yet unsolv ed by even the (Jovernor hrms.-lf. Tnst depends, he said, ( n how fast hr can set his brain going and keep it going at the task which lies before him, Th.-. speech of Hiceptance i to reflect his rttitude on the leading questions of the hour aiul on the platform adopted at Haltimore. He wants plenty of leisure to co,i'j-,ntrate his mind and time to squander on the choosing of his words. He may be gone two days, or three, or, possibly four. Sea Jirt will not see him again unitl his aceej-tam-e address is finished. The Governor left the "little white house" because he found it impossible to greet personally the scores of persons who come here and at the same time find opportunity to write hi speech. He fore he left, he conferred with Senators Heed and Stone of Missouri and Representative Henry of Texas. Of course, Champ Clark will i- m unm""Ti(i1,Xih-ft,' ' Senator lteetl said afterwards when asked his opinion, on this point. "A Missouri Democrat is one of those fellows who takes (rff his coat and starts to work for the ticket as soon as the convention is over Champ Clark is a Missouri Democrat." Senator Stone said he had talked with (Jovernor Wilson a- bout plaiLS for the campaign, j They had also discussed debatable States, he added. He was rcas- j onably sure that Wilson would have 2!() votes in the eWtoral college before they reached the list of debatable States. Among these, he thought, were New York, Connetieut, Massac.ljus'tts, WLsconsli ami Ohio. They were not included in the 2I?0 votes. Representative Henry talked with the (Jovernor, he said, about legislation pending in Congre-s. He also discussed the jiolitical situation. "This fight," said Mr. Henry, "is among three Presidents the past President, the pre. -nt Presi dent and .the future President. I cannot see it any other way And as for Texas, he'll give Wil son :?00,0X) majority. There aren't any Republicans left .in Texas anv more." $65,000 in Wtfjson's Mail. Kea Oirt, X. J., July 22. WiLson before he slipped last night for his Sunday's -iiOV. away rest, expressed himself a greatly pleased with the class of letters 1,.. l... i 1. ...... ti. . ne nail i" eu nrnuui. i lie one , t , , ... ...,... i ins.s columned mono ium cu.ts i ,i . 'i i I drawn i.rmeii.a lv to hi order fori , .' 1 -in campaign expenses and the a-! i -i x i mount so received is said to lie in the neighborhood of .fGo.OtH) nominee The Trials cf a Traveler. "I am a trnvelltijt s:i!efonna."w rites K. K. youn-ri, K. H.-rk hire, Vt . "and was often troubled vith eoti 8ti.;ition and iinlipe.-tiiii tdl I l.e pan to u.-e Ir. Kind's N Life Pil'a. whi. h I have found an extellent rem edy." For all stnniai h. liver or kid ney trouhl. k they art liliesialed. Only 2i its at K. II. Hennis Drug Co n..l Til., .....ii.l nl.. I.- .,,...!.! in. ..f J.. .,11 1 iT'.l ".I ..xa ' j f V V.IH1 I lll. i- Illfl'ir HI' 'l 111 fill 11 IH fll in en in v,i.-i 'lS BURNS ON TRAIL OF THE TIGERS. At Any Rate Life Has Been , Hard For "Social ; Wilmington. ' Wil in in yt i . m , July : CiVc of a tW( Weeks' Clubs" In :,-t)n the term of Sn- perior ciiirt for the trial of crim- 1 ',M Wu-t- officers he ad til ! ''.v -'hief of I'oliec Kowh-r rainbil 'tu, S'M-allcd soci.il e!uh carlv thi i '"oriuntf. arrestiiu; ;x m oiie and rf'ur in the oth r on charges of kTainhling. They gave bonds for "l,pearai-e before the reccrdcr to morrow, only flu- I sei,-,ation ThiA l.ei.ewd 'ginning of a s that will be to be ries of sprung l.y th- !!-; !' . Talent o f wIi'mIi Coiineilman H. C- Mosrt has charge during the nrs nt tcn of court. One r taunu.t was also raided this morn': g ami a quantity of beer found in t!o l'laee. If is said that at the Re corder's court tomorrow the id,. ,--tity of two detective who have Iwen engaged for the past several weeks in gathering evidence against blind tigers and gambling joints will be revealed. It in not improbable that judg ment will be prayed by a .number of the oO odd defendant who entered nolo contendere for sell ing whiskey at a recent term tf Superior court, and it is reported that the detectives have been gathering evidence to prove that the defendant have not lived up to their agreement, to desist from the sale of whiskey until January 1st next. It was rumored today that Wil liam J. P.iirns, the famous detec tive, and several of his sleuths have Wen at work here, but this was said to he not true by those in a pitHn to know. ... ff --v Sajs Captain Smith Lives. Haltimore July 21st. Peter Pryal, formerly quartermaster on the steamship Majestic, of the White Star line, and long since retired, declared today that he had seen Captain Smith, com mander of the Titanic, on the street here and addressed him. He .said he knew him well, hay ing served under him yisirs ago Captain Smith, he said, was neatly attired when he saw him, and carried a suit case. When accosted by Tiame, Pryal says, the captain replied, "How to ou do. shipmate? I am in a hurry now, and can't stop." He -was then takiiig the train for Washington. Pyral hears a got. I reputation here. He insists hi story Is true. Pyral is under the care of a physician, suffering from nervous shock brought on by the experi ence. His physician heclares he is absolutely sane. I. Jilted Girl is Awardd Five Dol - lars Each Day. Chicago, July 22 The modest sum of $10 was all that Miss Kinxla (Jowacka asked as balm for a broken heart when she filed suit for breach of, promise here against Adam Zawkij The man who was to have been her husband failed to appear on the day set for the wedding.. Miss (Jowocka had sjent a con- ..: l ...n n . . i . siue.i jioie Mini, us cu jus un 01 ... ,. , . . niir uiM'U u lier llllie lo toiu i . , , ,- un?. ireviou.s to the weddins?. so i - n she presented a lull, m , , - , T lie .1l 'slie nsi-r-t fur nne ; bnken -heart on the bill, which Are Ever At War. There are two thins everlastingly t ar. joy and jiileK Hut l?uk len'g Arnica Salve will banish jdieg in any form. It .on sublue the Itihiii-;. irritation, Ir.rianniia.:' p. or Welling. It He (Oiafil!. lavttPA Joy. t;r.itist healer of bur:.-i, t.iln, ii'eerB. rt. in, bruiw c?.'-h.-. sialds. t i::i.!.-m. kui erupt mii. tJii! i'i cw. t U. II. IlvuiiU Irug Co. In 1. i I