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one osf;0ffic':0fficiar.f;. T , -PHblc to Clear'" Hi's 'Skirts 4; Payne-rHopes H j House -Cleaning Will Prevent a; - Recurrence of Recent J 7 Irresciilarties in?-His ; 'v Department . bers of the Army and Navy club In the Porto Hicank Capital. Officers of the army and navy, had been in the habit. of importing the, use of .ther. households - and . on these no duty wines and liquors ? for was paid." The action of Judge .Holt Jn direct- ' Washington April 15. Henry Rob-lnsonk- a lawyer of Concord, jN. H., has been strongly recommended for the position of assistant attorney general for the post office department, made vacant by the retirement of James N. Tyi.er, the acceptance of whose resig- and the speed of the, Pennsylvania and the Colorado, Intended to be very fast, may be reduced from 22 knots as low as 19 knots. Niclausse boilers may be built much cheaper than boilers . of the same type favored, by the bureau of steam engineering, an instance of ,com- Inarison being afforded in the . offer, of the Cramps to build an armored cruis- fcan Juan, April l.- The grand jury er fitted with Niclausse boilers for. $70,- which is corisMerlng the smuggling 000 less than they would agree to duiiq cases nas as yet maae no presentment the same vessels ;with Bab cock &Wil- It is reported :ox boilers. of the jury are! x7 " .'mm " ! finding of an Ing the grand jury td go ' contrary to the attitude oi the department of Jus tice and present indictments if suffi cient evidence were produced, may re sult in ari inc uiry as to the reason's for Judge Hoi :'s course- 7'7",7 No PrsieutmiBU IHadt ' that several members trying tb obstruct the indictment against the Tar Heels in Richmond cers and four c Richmond, Va., April 15. Special. j with having vidlated the customs laws. A VICTIM OF COUNTERFEITERS Eight Arrested for Murder of the Man Found in, a Barrel New York, April 13. of a y gang known to United States secret -Eight members agents . of the service as the1 roads urging that a meeting -be- held, nothing has been done. It is said-that Colonel Andrews may be here this; week. It seems, however, that there is little' on no hope .of get ting the roads together and the state will yet have to force a depot if there is ever one here. - . A gentleman who is In a position to know1 something of "what is going on told me that both roads were afraid of the other and for this reason each j was afraid to make a. move in uie matter; One member of 'the committee MVrYCOCIC1 . ; ATjuliLlfiGii He De ivers a Strike i. 3 ;rv tional. and Mission- aiy uw iiven lion " 7. -""bv-o v told me that the Seaboard roaa naa i v Burlinirton N c Italian counterfeiters in this section f !not 1IVed up to what lt 'SaW ould beJ N' CV --S;. he country, were arrested tonight, in!don and another member of the same -7 Burjmgtcm is enjoying a this .city as the murderers of the man. - , -a v . Alldrpw9 this week in the education-, , - - ilT if Z : never receded a -single inch from sionary convention whicVh In tn nerk was fniind vpstprnav morn- - . .; -. . i 44V-4 Drv-... .vA, 1 his original proposition. He said that ln the' First nntist r,w,v 4 1115 uguuy uatiteu m a- uarrciav. uic . nine naval of fiders,three military offi- tizens who are charged at In the First Baptist chnr, h t IUC OUULUC1U VUU1U VIV KVl.tAm- vv - . . compromise, but demanded the entire today United States At- said that Attorney 7 ! - Six hundred North Carolinians from in an interview Henderson and surrounding country torney" Pettlngill nation will be made pumic , oy Jfost visitea iticnmona loaay, ;anuvmiwini--. general ivnox naa mstructea nim 10 master General Payne in the course j standing the Inclemency of the weather, ..c"iSImSS the proceedings against the ac jf a day or two. S V 7 ' 1 all seemed to have had a pleasant Cusedf not to pre3ent hew cases, and to The postmaster -general this after- time sight-seeing. x Some werefoundaj! a rep0rt to him of the status of noon looked over the papers in the case t in the capitol grounds viewing theg cage Thlg jjg taken to indicate that of o'eoree W; Beavers,- former chief monuments and the capitol building, theNmatter has not been finally dis- ,Ti0 ...w v posea 01 ana mat runr.er instrucxiona emor -Montague. Many WJ? from MrKnox are awaited. ! strolling, in Broad-street, where there investigation into the munip;pal is. always something newthe frauis at MagueZ shows that they Itors. Every one- seemed to enjoy the extentTve. than at first ud-.i-v,n4w nhr Thev;rPturned more exiensiveinan at nrsi sup rB.-rr . f--' P6sed. The investigation is causing m. of the salary and allowance division of the post office department, who re cently resigned and whose bureau is ow under 'Investigation by; the. - in spector's . f owe under the direction of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Bristow. Mr. Beaver's letter of re signation and the, letter of acceptance, written by the then Acting Postmaster General Wynne, will be made public by Mr. Payne in a short tiine. f!7 The case of the alleged, improper connection of H. H. Rand, the post master general's confidential secretary, with a mining company whose' stock was sold to employes of I the. postal service, and Mr. Rand's .part In ; nu- board of arbitration finished the taking merous alleged irregular card on-c of verbal testimony In its investigation THE LOVEtt STRIKE Evidence Taken by State Board of Arbitration. Lowell. Mass., April 15.-The state street before . anything would be con- corner of Eleventh street and nue D. 7 -;7 7 . -. . The dead man. nlthoueh not vet known by name, was a member of the Wercd- If the efforts of the corn gang, and for days before his death mittee come to naught (and it looks was closely shadowed by secret ser-j now as If the, whole buslnesr is a fall vice agents under the orders! of Wil--ure) a statement of. everything , that Ham S. Flynn, chief of the local bureau, took place, showing all the roads tip decoration at eacbTWrvi ana me musc; under th ofMiss ice : is verr f. rection Jessie a. who for some time had planned a wholesale round-up of the Italian coun terfeiters in the east. The affront to his comrades which brought upon him r.. .. musicUeacher 'STt the..srhd.v of a hicrh order and t r,,. ,i. Si , i : "U.II cv rri, t . . v. 1 . . x iic uuuiui nas recently somely carpeted and in their true colors, will.be given out- fUrnlture SUppiiecx for publication. .. In the meantime the Peabodystreet suit is no nearer a settlement than .In several ; aa;i beantV nnd rnmfnrt " . " i Last nlht Gov. Aycock , the sentence of death is, like the name; days gqpe by. An appeal to the courtv . the subject: "Education Tat: up In the breasts of the gang. The prisoners, all of whom were armed r-rmsf-ivrnii'Hnn. -f ArHnc attompv fJpn eral Fullles has ordered the arrest of Senor Buek-on Ithree charges of, fraud i aim ue una oeen nem in uaii. The arrest iof six other municipal of ft cers - will follow Among the grand jury in the smuggling case3 wt .mc xiictxi liiiiiseii., sua a ucuui iuvivv.u uppeais Jiaa ween iitts.eii, aau vnia i7'vonoi-HTQtlrk n S will come upfor a hearing next month. by Cha, ;R MtI.anJ Ksn "J1 A,l : v. i. a rrl . ' ' ii.s : .. Aiiuiuei sun ij iu ue siti ieu. inc oca With huge revolvers , and Wicked look- hoard rnaH will ftrith nmirts tn mn. ; J . .' . . . . i . .... j i - , i n rPfprrlnr' tr tho oni e -r ' La J t. i i x-x-l-.j ! , xii reiernntr ro tn ins .luiiyes, iimiuiameu .111 a.ivituvi demn a right of way up the street. ' , nrMPftdins n. short wMIp apiv wa 7 -iy r-ui-n;; sion coma get a wora out oi any pi , notni , morQ than , -; ,d of a -"J'"7 ""f. UV'. tu: them. U. In the -first silent, sullen defiance after they were The nonsuit taken iri the condemnation i 7 locked up, and no ; amount, ot P?rsua- Droceedines , a short , whllfl fl Pf was this great educatIona oM.rnsft nrfl start nnp nn a. rl?r?prnt The secret service men think that . : they were actual witnesses of the meet-T " .. Iv. inc at wlifpTi tViA spntpTK'A nf dpath- nn ' . . the witnesses called before ter must do somethln LIHJ Klctliu. jury iiri Lilt: smuimc c.-u.scr3 i a . "v-"-, mv.vu.wov ivas a native smuggler -who Is .serving ? u., .v.. .. week the citizens f ofTtne tovraT are a term in the denitentiary. The JuOgo , the rear of theVuicher shop :?,'!s..t0,a8k..the. mrr.is- uiLeiius iu proiesi against ine acuuu stituttOn ever adopted by th read that, the fathers deciar cc: of the cotton mills strike this after noon. Both the mill agents and the textile council representatives ;will sub mit figures sustaining their conten tions as to Inability and ability v to tracts, was stricken from the list this a?ern6on, an investigation haying shown that the statements made in this regard were absolutely without foundation. Mr. Rand's connection with mining companies antedates his entrance into the postal service by a considerable period, and no substan tiation can be found for the charges that he used his official as well as his personal . influence m , Inducing . em ployes of the postal " service to nvest ! called "model" mills in some other city, In stock with the understanding that , lt beinEr claimed bv the mill aerents of Mr. Knox in the case and will ask that violators of the law bej punished. -v. j - ' . - ' ; Ordor From : be. Attorney General Washington, April 15. Today the act ; of Vita Laduc, at16 Stanton street. Secret service - officersNwere watching the ang. The dead manxwas there, but while the others :-conversedln low tones In the store the man wndxwas ing attorney general received a cable; afterwards killed, stood alone in fro grant the demands of the strikers for a message from bnited States Attorney! of the store. He may or may not have ten per cent increase in wages. j.nis i-ewngiii at oan juan, asmng wnai . will be followed bv the areuments of he should do in view of the fact that "him. were discussing his death." In the contending counsel. - the grand jury, was likely to go lor- The investigating board Is to visit ? ward with indifctments against the ac- the mills here and also one of the so- any event, within a short tlme after ward he went away;, with two other their promotion and ' advancement would be accelerated. So far as the other investigations under way are concerned, the Inquiry has not progressed jfar enough to war rant any specific -statement as to the outcome. It may bej stated on high authority, however, that no facts have here that their old style equipment does not permit of their making as much profit as in the case of the newer mills. The textile council was taken aback this afternoon when counsel for the mill agents demanded that the council' show i their books to the state board as the cused officers and civilians, as s Judge members of the gang who joined him Holt had reminded the grand jury of at the conclusionof the c6nferenceThe Its 7 duty in a charge. The d sion to do something. RESIDENT AGENT LAW Prohibit! n g Pay me n t of Com missions to Non-Reside nts It is understood that an act of the somewhat sensational secret service-men believe two rhenJ lated in some -parts of the state. That strict- attorney had ; al-1 were appointed to do the killing, ready been instructed by the attorney There may have been others in It, but general to withhold prosecution of the . the agents" think these two men spent the night with - the victim, and at a i cases. Mr. i Knox was in - Pittsburg to day, but the following cable- messaged time arranged at the conference to approved by him and signed with his take hIm to a convenient spot and been brought to light as yet whjch j raIU treasurers have permitted this to would warrant criminal action against U y,. - .' Q any offlciaj. of the postal service whose conduct In office hasVJseen made the -subject Q.f charges. . ;; i7 Pjpstrnaster General Payne continues to emphasize the fact that the inves- 4 tigations will be most thorough , iand searching, and .will cover every feature of the administrative service of the department. He desires that when the report of the inquiry is laid1 before , him and be h.as drawn -his c9nelusions and taken ' action in ' decordahee swlth ' them, there shall be no possibility of a'..re currenxie in the future' of the present unsatisfactory condition ' of affairs. i ing tomorrow to act on this request. It was stated by Agent Nourse, of the ll.a wren.ee mills, that he believed the union had threatened the operatives if they returned to work, and he claim ed that the , mule department at bis HANDICAP: ON SPEED New Cheap Boilers in "Fine . Ships ot the Navy . . .7 "Washington, April.. 15. The defects ,developed Jn the Niclausse boilers: of the new battleship Maine have caused the greatest concern at the navy ' de partment, not only on account of their effect upon the t speed ieffijeiency of the vessel alone, but because boilers of the ' sainc type are provided for. in the plans of the battleships Virginia and Geor- . gia and the armored cruisers Pennsyl vania, and Colorado, and are likely , to .'reduice the speed efficiency of those vessels also. From what .was. said at ..the department today the indications are that NJclausse boilers will be re- tained oh Tall these ships, but tliis will, iv, Is believed, greatly., reduce theirj speed. ' It is asserted' by some ' officers' : that the7yi-Sffiliia,.and the Georgia, in-! stead of being 13 ich?.t ships as de signed, may go into the 15"kL0t cass, name, was sent to the district attor ney late this ai'terhoon: y7 , . 7f "Your duty 13 to obey my. instruc tions, to di3mis s pending -smuggling cases and present; no new- cases until otherwise directed. Considerations of moment, not confined to Porto Rico or individuals invc lved, have moved : the administration, after full investigation and deliberation to Tthe course directed, which will be adhered. . to. , Ij&ut Jf the mill would be started now If the oper- grand jury calls! upon you 'or tbe court atives were not afraid of saulted. being - as- requests, you vvill perform your . usual functions before -the grand jury.' The fact that the gDvernmerit may not or will not prosec ate if the indictments are found does not prevent considera tion by the graid jury." ,r. , , It has come t the knowledge of the department of justice that certain na tive residents p T Porto Rico t are clam oring for a prcsecution of the smug gling cases, ani this - is .supposed to account for; the activity of the grand jury and the attitude of Judge Holt. INQUIRY SQUELCHED Naval Officers Charged With Smuggling in Porto Rico "Washington, April 15.-In a statement made yesterday.; to Judge Holt of the United States court at San Juan, by the grand jury, , that the district attor ney for ... Porto Bico had declined to present evidence to secure the indict ment of United States v naval officers accused of smuggling, did noU cause any surprise in official circles here, where it is admitted that instructions to that effect were sent to the district attorney by the department of jusice. The explanation of the : departmen t's ta v Gottheil, rabbi emeritus of the action is that the officers of t the at torney general's office satisfied them selves that there was no felonious in tent on the part of the naval Offi cers stationed at San Juan In bringing in dutiable goods without payment of duty. . 1 It is asserted here -that the attempt ed prosecution of the naval officers stab him to death. When arrested theydid not get a chance to put up a fight, tor the detectives outnumbered them, and krio wing the character St the men, handled them very roughly. A Great Senantl There was a, big sensatlgfk In Lees-ville,- Ind., when W. H. BrowV of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's tew Dis covery for Consumption. He w'rites:x"l endured Insufferable; v agonies , f rorri Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereat ter , effected a complete cute." Similar cures of Consumption, . Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for allthroat and lung troubles. Price 50c, and $1.00. Guaranteed by all druggists, j Trial bottles free. OPPOSED TO CRAPE Nne Will B 5 Used at Funeral of Dr. Gottheil New York, April 15. Rey Dr. tius- vas due mainly to bad feeling on the and none of the part of civilians -in San Juan against those attached to the military , estab- !ishmDt and particularly agai Temple Emanu-jEl, died this afternoon at his home 61 Madison avenue. Dr. Gottheil was s' ricken with' apoplexy some weeks ba k and1 pneumonia set in several' days ago. 7 ; Dr. Gottheil always had aa.antipathy to the'iise of crate as a sign of mourn ing. In accordance with his wishes the funeral of his wife members of the family his funeral. None has beeri or will be put on the door of the Gottheil house. I v none was used at will wear any at Jim Dumps Is back our Sunny Jim A sunnier world now welcomes him- , 7 .A .world brimful of snap and ' Which formerly was sick and Since proper food put life In hirr " Force " changed the world foi Jim." 1 JUDSON SMITH'S IDEA He Wants a Ship of War Sent to the Carolines Boston, April lS.r-Rev. Judson Smith of the American' board, thinks '-'that an American war ship should be sent to the Island of Ruk to teach the German naval officers .there a lesson for hav ing used the missionaries and their native pupils so roughly. "I hope that the United , States will not wait until we have to make the request, but if It does I will not hesi tate a moment to ask that a war ship be sent to the Caroline Islands to pro tect our missionaries and our mis sions," said Dr. Smith today. "It was a violation pf the' pledges made by Germany t when that country took pos session of the Caroline Islands. It was explicitly state a that American missions would bjp ; protected on condi tion of their loyalty to the German government. The arrest of the boy preachers, who are part of the mis sion force, was a direct violation of this pledge." . '7 ' last General Assei "Resident Agent's lbly known as the iw" is being vio- tq prosperity, education sha'j jorever encouragea. Kducatien not mean j merely teaching or e to r;j and write j it means bringing out ueveioping an tnat is good Jn smvrv and repressing the bad. "ltveryv'J that is of j any benefit to fhe wor'l the outgrowth of education. The d f unft'itnows now to no snmpthin ... i Is? a happier dog. than the n-orth: cur who does not know how to do rry thing and simply skulks about ;h; I street. The educated man is a. harp... man than he whi has nvpr hpan Am ed to do anything. The educated rair is filled to overflowing an has ?em? thing left over for other?. Primarily, tve are all placed in this world to develop ourselves and to maw. the most of ourselves. Education is . sentlal to 'good government. No yov. rnment is really good with onlr' & part of the people educated. It r- IV. quires the We teach i education of '"all the pooi'i, the children to. read ari write because it is the shortest vrt of bringing out all there is to be-known.- the public may see what" the provisions of the act are, it is printed infull here with7lilkevall the other acts relating to tne insurance husiness. the lnsur ance commissioner is determined to en force it. It Isxas follows: "Section 1. AnV Are insurance com pany authorized to74o. business in the state is hereby prohibited from author izing or allowing ' any person, agent, firm or corporation who isa non-resi dent fthe state of North Carolina to We teach them to read and writo te issue or cause to be issued anypolIcy cause by that means they aif cia or policies of insurance on property bled to know the thoughts of src;it m-n located iri-the State of North Carolina, of. all ages and to study the wor'ds ''Sec. 2. .Any persortget,. .firm or best literature. corporation licensed by the InsuraSice The speaker paid a magnificent tr.h commissioner ,to act as a fire4 insurance ute to he j Bible, regarding i't as th? agent in the State of - North Carolina greatest book ever written, and n-a is hereby prohibited . from paying di-'a strong plea that every one he cu ?y 7or Indirectly ! any cpmmisslort' ''Sbled -'to ' read : it : for himself. Tro5i. brokerage:or other valuable considera-. Uy. he said. is -due to the right kin-i iion . on account pi. any policy qr poli cies covermg on property "in the State of North Carolina, to any person, agent, firm or corporation who is a non-resident of this stnt-p7rr tn nnv nprsnti: agent, , firm ,or corporation - not duly cdety be relieved of these burdens licensed by the insurancexcommissioner asra fire insurance agent. "Sec. 3. That whenever the Insur ance commissioner shall have or re ceive notice or information of anyNrio- lation of any of the provision's of this! ' act ne snau lmmeaiateiy investigate or fx. Sydney, N. S. W., April 13. -M-vt. cause to De investigatea such violation, M,lDa who came to Australia Poirje tim of education of a people. Society nvu?t care for :he 'dependent, and the crim inals, and j only 7 as we1 educate tlv! masses I in the. rightdirectlon will so- In . closing .his address, the Rovernof paid a feeling and beautiful tribute to Christ as the -"world's' greate?t t ach; r. Pathetic Farewell and If a fire insurance comnanv has violated any of such provision's : af orer said he shall immediately revoke its license for not' less than three'- months nor more than fx months for the first offense, and for each offense thereafter for not less than one year; and If person, agent, firm- or corporation li censed by the insurance commissioner as a fire insurance agent shall violate Ple at tne q,uay, and as the- vov or cause to be violated any of the pro-. aw&y she suddenly broke dov.n. ago to Revisit her home, sailed on her return to Europe today. She U"' departure the occasion of a path farewell. Madame MelbaJ tearfully clared thatj she would never see Aus tralia again. She stood at the mil i the steamer! kerchief at Orontes,, wavi ng hr h r th enlarge gathering ot !"- burr- visions of this act, he shall forthe first ing her face In her hands orrense have his license revoked for all violently, companies for which he is licensed and shall not thereafter be licensed for any 1 company ror one such revocation year . from date of A Gow Boy Breakfast rZZr:- .OI :fnIO that President Roosevelt be give. commissioner w y,,Z?0 of a ..wvUJ ttllulUilicu aut pnw vnv V.r.iaoWoot oc n forinrr o! j cow boy brjeakfast as a feat f cr:' The Ready.toSerr Cere&I always gets a glad hand. Street, crisp Ylafcei of wheat and exalte 1S ! .--"Fore 0-. V05P" lorf Force.' I et ouimyjun.' rook some tot tnere are eating Force ' now. reo Time a Deor. it three. times day. FoUcs call rn .country with me, and Uie fanners out 4St 11 grim. II " Sunny J( . h.-l - . DURHAiyi WAITS FOR HER UNION DEPOT Vi"-7.";V'7-j . ' " ' '. , T 7',; ..v'7": A H i tc h S e m s to Have 0 c cbrred in an Unexpect , ed Quarter Durham, N. C, April IS. Special. There seems to be a hitch In the nego tiations between the .7.:r""II .BOI, aanun- tertainment durine his brief st r ana sena for papers" and this nlaPA. v At m carried out part of anv fir inTefUSaI UPn th A letter! has been received from part or any fire Insurance : comnanv. . T -.fi ci boh, agent, nrm or corporation, li censed to do business in this state, tb appear before the insurance commis sioner when requested to do so, or to produce records and papers, or answer under oath, shall subject such fire in surance company, person, agent, firm or corporation to the penalties of this ; act. - 3 -' ..... -;. . - ".' I "Sec. 5. That all laws and parts of! laws in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, and this act shall take effect jli-uui arm aiter us passage. party w-iir stop long enough to tne people i early In the mornn. -Is expected that the stock men ;ir.i boys from all Over the ratify i l-r;- vicinity tion to will participate, in the; president. the Will Fonce Court Yard The county authorities are preparing tp fence in the court house yard. It is understood that a part of the Iron fnpa Durham peace 1 that formerlv committee land the two railroads re-1 Rnnnm wni a arding Peabody . street and the union forms a part of he enclosure around eyuu is rearnea tnat there Is noth- . - .. . doing of any, .Importance. Unless not in use. . 7 , , . , Said His Prayers First Dallas, Tex., April 13. W. G. I'lti a youne farmer' near Arlington. killed his wife yesterday and the: on horseback, rode only a fe v- r to the home of his father. Th."' knelt at) the gate, said aTfeu; of prayer, and then committal by shooting himself through tl- ' The motive for the murder was j ousy. J J- ; v fe' inV It 1 id thing j Is done by next Tuesday k the matter will bV"tnir0n;hAfrtfA Another Disappointment The rams that descended y?7'r 1 It Is proposed to run the fence along- of Tporation commission and a tlniorx wCW-l """Academy and A. and M. Colleg t . . M.W'WWWUC SO we the depo ions 8S th , Fuller bill. llf1 Peafe.,COm!nl.ttfe and ! building. This -arrangement will t : "re Bchpfliilel ! niotr of i'?n i ( w Mr x c J W an-t wniut; urxea unaer me Drnvis- i x. -y.-- . . . iMvuw"w-w piay .u .o i : , , fice ho esentatives of thA td a r"7. "-- and , this one makes two di5np?o- Tle" unfinished game wit Horn had a mZ$US at Hotel Carolina some ; court house' and .the j downstairs time ago i ponea tnat tne rail road men wouid: get together in a t . - .1 . i' V J A,. - . - I snort while afiu tnat a secona .meetmgi would be held here vWithln two weeks. It has been aVontl now and still nothing has been done. ; It .Is learned that r the .: renresen mm 7. : - 7 watt nave not go promised that the en ments .the orspnt tvk. Wake tc1 ' -vs'lit -come i tomorrow to play 7,nr,J j boys are hoping for good -weather. t will be one. of the fastest ganr- 0i trance to the county JaiL There's .nothing like doing a . thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever Tm ,.a j heard of, Bucklen's Arnica. Salve is the her I. spehtitMn it X the season. but I tlyes of the rail best. It sweeps away and cures Burns. xogetner as was Sores. Bruises, Cuts, Bolls, Ulcers, .Skin "But you did not?" - "Oh! yes: I bonc-ht cherrie?. you una cm- and notwitftandlng the fact Eruptions andiPilesv It's only 25and oV Wherf n -committee V?s 8ent appeals- 'gnaranteed- to "firlve' satisfaction by 'air ries this time of . --. v ' I 10 the representatives il resentauves ' , . "In cocktails."-Chicago Xes,
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