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. v. J t ,' . co:;co?j).n. a mc.. jay.-September. 4. 1911 , , ' , ClafU Cov7, . Cia J CAI3 W. A. FCIL. 1JIT4 tSMsui 7y Us flare r " Fsrt f Contraction Work en the fnLiM. ; . . , : . , Mrt Editors v . " J ' " " - It & TMat meetint- of the Board ..... T , n. w ci --I. . iitoiuiii uv F of -Water end Uf nis, Air. onma, thgm to fllin, the -ditch. He of Tour eity, who u at thia time city kbo ordered that t pieo of engineer, wu elected to the poextion atUehdd to th. hydrant and the to lapennt.ud u4 inspect wo lrencn flu with water. ' Ho arte, stalling of the new pojnrd motors, th wW tbt laying ol PI nno u "" ho filled tho ditch with water it wu building or the i,uuu,uw gauou - of th, mMhuio bogg- ervoir. Anasmuea m x u.t. - ..d there the entire dav, growixg lex-giLy 1 wuiil yoa just one instance. I bailt a eewer line far the city by contract end one day while the work wee in proc'reea Hr. Smith appeared on the works and waa iniormed trial 1 wu away. . il at onee ordered by foreman to atop hta men from trenehin; nd plaeed 5. f this work under eon tract, ao aoon aa I waa informed of bia election, I at onee informed the Mayor and the Board at I would at onee-atop my rt of the eonatrnetion jrork ao The aewer waa completed and when I asked for settlement be bad me charged with 110.00 for water he bad pat in the ditch and 10 for the roller be bogged. ' The water bill I paid. The r . . . - - I fcrfeo. aoon as Smith.waa piaeea over me a. roller l n4T, .j . Mver e-ttnetuig engineer. , When thia be- M it WM th, prop,rty of the eity and known, I was irproached by a WM ordered there by its engineer. go. number of eitiaena oa This ia jnst one of the nnmeroos payra to make publie in print my iyiiBt he baa done for me.- He talks reasons for refusuig to etopleU my M fair to me as a man eonld ask to eontraet nnaer r. onum. & v -ha- ... n- deals lowing are my reasons : - - . WoWB thtt .tagger. He is a man, act k Krst. I pledged that I would have ti,, eapaeity of eity ngineer, no eonnMtion with the installing 01 l : j;ijvi t u .nfiwnw this new plant if Mr. Sinith waa.to Uwm and-when given it h uses it ; be in charge. ; " - : i v in aueh manner as to cans the entire Seoond. Ha is not a omPfen mZ administration in power to be aevere- gineerjonaTe enax.i. ny eritieised. Before eloaing this ar- workv ? ". .. t " '""''- tide I, will make - this aUtement: Third, Officially, he stabs me in Wer yoB to place tw6 ballot boxes tho back every time an opportunity and Ubel them one yor jf,. presa4a itself. . .-J -y for city engineer," the ether against 1 WU DO VrUL, MLC. WU" wih -4 .itemue each reason.; Some wt duration after siiminE the con ' tract, but before beginning work, I hl intimated to me that Mr. Smith . sought, this job and that the Board was jnaUned .to give if to him. I im mediately went to an acting member him, and allow every , legal voter in Concord io place his ballot aa .be cbooaea, four out'of every five would vote in the "against" box. W. A. FOIL.1 , XTVS TSAXS HT TEX. ot the Board,Trho since I am inform- Hrs. Keel, ' White Blave Traftcktr, - ATotedfor bim.and l ask him if g by Judgt Daniels. ' vrrt' . .'.i;.m- rrt will. spend the next five years m the IaW 1 told him then if Mr. Smith Xm passed this morning, ia not np- Va. put on the job I would' forfeit V"? w .frL. - - . -iV -j-.U'i lot this sentence by Judge Daniels ' .SeZdlyr -mA i.a vrf toAi-v. tA battle, both aides in the now fam- MaT reWrdTty.engineerrj at. thm wunty.from.Davn, having , Uck him officially and not from per- 'ted every inch, of rronnd, "-.i".-! L t n. Mr fimia Charles A. NoeL husband of the wo- wished to extend her Water main on ed today, drew 15 years for the same Braxton BarVIcy leconves xhaasV ad and Eltls U Tadkln Birar rrisnd Has Escape. " Salisbury, Sept. 3. Braxton Bark- ley 17 years old, nailu.g elerk for the Salisbury Post, waa drowned in the North Yadkin river, about twelve miles from this eity, this morning at 10:30 o'clock at a point known as Hone Shoe bend. ' ". 1 ' ; Young BsrkleTt With - Floyd and Lee Boat, brothers, had gone to the home of Mr. Ed. Davis, near the scene of the drowning, with a nephew of Mr. Pa via, who' Jives in Florida and who ia here on a visit They left Salisbury at 8 39, o clock, two going in a buggy and twe on bicycles, Berkley being one- 6f the latter. Ar riving there they '.went to the river and went in swimming." Jloyd Boat and Berkley were engaged u swim ming from a . certain, point to a 'rock in the rivef called beepheed rock. Floyd swam out to where nis eompsn- ley waa following close behind, when all of t sudden Jte called and said he was giving out. and went under. Flovd swam out to wher bia compan ion had gone down and who was still . i . . i . under, t loya iei nis xoot aown u an effort to locate the drowning boy, who grasped him by the foot, pulling him under. Bost strangled, freed himself and waa then too weak to render further assistance to Berkley. Bost saved himself with difficulty! f ' Barkler never came up and the alarm waa riven. 'tJ '! i - '.' "; The two Bost boys "ire the ones who were ont flshing ; with another boy iu Raliohnrv. Ana Rtnrdflv . nieht a WiUef ord, Jr., havegone to fitates- MVeral months ago, when a : atorm vuie w visw mra. v. wrawtu.; nn .j thev aU took refuse un- Mr.- and Mra. John F. Torkfc of der a tree, which lightning atrucx in- r.h.riiM m v!Hnv in 4ha mtv fawlstantlv killinsr their comDanion nam- day, traveUng. in i&. . Yorke's ma ed Correll and severely injuring Floyd Soma of the Peor'.s Ear and Ee- wtsra Whe Coma and Go. ITr. Mareoa Chancy is spending the day in Charlotte. . ; .....(. Mr. Francis Ball la visiting friends . Monroe. 4 -: ?';' ' Sfxa. 8. M. Burns a visiting rela tives in Harrisbnrg. : -r f Mr. A. J. York ia spending the day in Charlotte on business. . . ' , , (Mias Mary Bynum. of Bock HilL is visiting Mrs. It. A. grower. f . - (Mlsa Effie Keller, of Henderson, is visiting Miss Annie Stone. - Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hahn and chil dren are visiting relatives in Albo marle.. - ,. ',. .: : . ': Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson,! of Charlotte, are visiting friends in the city. Mr. B. K. Black baa gone to Balti more to buy . goods for 'Black's Ladies' Store." 1 ACss Coats, who has been nursing Mrs. O. A. Cook, baa returned to her homo in Charlotte. Bar. Paul Barringer spent yester day in Lexington, where he preeohed at tho Keiormed church. Mr. Pan! Burs baa returned to his home in Greensboro after visiting ex- Sheriff J. F. Harris for several days. Miss Sallie Morgan left last night for Heath Springs, 6. C, where she will teach music in the high scnooi. iMrs. i C. Wilieford and Mkster, J, v fgfc'. h gives all linea,tevela and gdesJH -. M . ' '5n;t? Jl ti J. 'iiU'i thl ! The sentenct is a surprise to many, ( !3fi3& ttb main? Thi line m beliivin i would be km tban - w3? built and completed aa per his vo years and aom more than ten inTtructions as engineer. Some weeks J?""'?.1 PP meet pprov ; Uthe city dided to grade this fl .on aU sides. Some expected aequit 1 it5u aid ta do it by contract I was tal by. the jury, but-none who heard VI.TrTrS"A T5miS the evidence had any idea of such he;as in charge ot the work be had -The tender age of tho victim J , tbs rneCcut oneXuf the street, the Noels and the pnfor hich it tiT.t.Mt waa. shown little Clara Bella Gibbs 7??Z:Z::Zi. waa .abducted'waa the cause of the VJ: rrrw statewide attention it baa gained. aWl . UtWllUl taa inn umv aaaew wmw . - fc . . , . ' was on the newly ' installed wer Jndge M uanieu mi aemonswatea mSi. This, of course, necessitated a that the courts of North CarolmairUl L -i-: v J;i K- main not . countenance white ' slave traffic u. i 'a Thi. t trm twop or the abduction of little children for ZZJ r m ",; Rn. whatever purpose; nnt of water and liehU that ' I nlmosi certain tho case will go . , itfl)ot street alone, from St An- P to the Supremo Court ST irim o7e' hk Wei Oil-oit Kin Defeat. Lock. HilL " line and meter boxes three times, en-1 In an exciting, game,-featured by ' tMnr a enat of nnnecessarr Oxpen- the pitching of the opposing twirlers, ditnre of about $600.00. - What do Johnson and Bell, Gibson mill de . yon call this I am also told by this feated Locke Mill Saturday after - department thaf when water waa so noon at the latter 'a grounds. The low that they- could . scarcely ' get game waa a pitchers' battle from andugh for domestic purposes, . be the start with honors-about oven, wAnM hMB all the flush tanks without both flingers pitching shut out ball. notifying the officials in charge. I can Bell struck out : nine and . allowed ei(e yon scores of just such instances three hits while Johnson made ten knl f miut hastAii. - ; - look foolish at his twisters and allow- ihe majority of the Board, 'with ed four hits. His support waa bad bis record laid before them, by their which resulted in bia downfall. ntaa av ti in' inmrutUnt man and Score: B.H.XL elect him. One membet of the Board Locke Mills. i 000 000 0011 3 10 ar'? d to hie be had- saved them $100 pibson . . , . .100 003 000-4 - 4 2 hi their' ing the pipe line from the 5 .Batteries Johnson and Patterson; r d and- coming straight to the city. I Bell and Bogers. I 'm i nnt trna . A blue Trint of the! i. 1 1 entire line is loci -M up in th office h- Daafli of Mrs. 0. T'.JBaM, at t' n ' lr and li -bts. Mr." J. Lil f MraT C. F. Smith died on Sunday CtjwoU ho is attorney for this Board afternoon, August 26, at her home in . a lookiuT.over this print saw that No. township,, after an illness of it. could be' shortened "and' recom- .ome; time - ot typhoid fever. 'c Mrs. mended that a survey of a straight 1 Smith was 63 years of age, and was 1 e to the city be made. As Mr. I the second wife of Mr. Smith. She Lite, the" enrineer, who drew the lwas the-mother of twelve children, FOREST fTTTJi XXWS. Kr. Bimpeoa Preaches Strang Ser mon Locks Mills Team Again De f eated-PersonaJs, . " Messrs. W. B. Morgan and FJisha Morris spent Sunday afternoon in Chins Grove. Miss Lela Howell arrived home last night, after spending two weeks in Charlotte with friends. Miss Sallie Morgan left last night for Heath Springs, 8. C- where she will teach in a . high school for the next nine months. - .. - Misses Lela and Lixsie Smith spent Sunday in China Grove at the home of Mr. P. A. Simpson, ' - -, . iMrs. Wm. Utler, ol ttfoorcsviUo, spent Sunday in the city at the home of Mr. H. C. Baimer oa North Church street' ' L- Miss Jenny Scarboro left yester day for Columbia, 8. C- to spend ,ev- eral . weeks visiting her aister, Mra. Clyde Kiddle, and brother, Mr. B. U Scarboro. '' t' ..-;-- , v . : ehii.0, !Miss Theresa MoCubbins, who - has been visiting Mrs. W. E. G. Bobinson, will return tomorrow to her noma in Salisbury. (Miss Mildred Suther will leave this Bost. ri' Negro CUvag Xronbla bntrainl Henry Cook, . colored, who Uvea nean Hams our? ecame invoivwu in a difficulty' with tho ticket taker on tram No. ; 32, last night while H evening for Salisbury after spending was en route between Newell and a week here with her mother. Mrs. hi.lTTn,mbnnr. The. trouble arose over Suther. ' ' sn argument concerning the, negro s Mra. O. F. Ashbury has returned to Uket and tog&W t. . ' i rn. -.. Art to. ? US Diaoea Xue DCKiO uauw ir iMiss Euth Coltrsne, who has ien th' station and iCook wai in Chaxlotto several weeks undergo-1 brought to Ooncprd, where he was ing treatment by Dr. Nesbit spent liued in the care of an officer and yesterday at home. . . lockexi up. Ho will bo given a hear- Mies Ada Isenhour, who has been Ug tomorrow morning wher the eoo- sepnding some time hero at the homo of Mr.. J. B. 'McAllister, has return ed to her homo in Glass. . BTCQBO BXLBASXZ). WUU Kan Held for Murder of Han nah Jones ta fitanly County. -Albemarle, Sept 2. The prelimi nary bearing ot the negro, Sam Wal ker, charged with the murder of old aant Hannah Jones by throwing her ia a well oa the night of August 21 earns op today before Justice of the Peace J. 8. Ewing. There were more than a dosen witnesses examined in behalf of the state, also qnit a num ber for tho defendant Walker prov ed that on tho sight of the murder he was at 1 erne all night. Ho establish ed thia fact by bia wife and two other parties who were visitng hm at the tms. ., He was released by Justce Sw ing, as the testimony lor tho state was all circumstantial and very weak. Appearing aa witnesses wvrs George Sides, a white man of the settlement of the crime, also: his son, Raymond Sides appeared as state's witnesses. These men bad been ondeT suspicion for several days, and in their testi- mnnv it dmrnlnruiA that thmw wu nuiri Rev. J. Walter Simpson preached I nR tha twa Sides than !,TerVtroi ern2on t Forest HiUlngt the defendant, Walker. They juewKus on area Dumay nranung. erosseS themselves, in statements, and largo congregation was present and the elder Sides even stated under doubtless the service will prove olla that bo did not know where the great value to many. - . . old woman lived. His son, Baymond, Locke Mills bail players, suffered .tated that ha and bia father had their lourth deleat last Saturday, out I paned tho house together, - eontra of the season's twenty games. , Ths dieting his father. There iwae other drubbing hurt, of course, for they are testimony which seemed to implicate not tosed to it .- The only clear-cut the Sidea men, and aa a result war feature of the game waa Bell 'a fine rants were issued for both George pitchmg, the rest . of the ; playing am) Baymond Sides , were arrested, maintained a common place balL , They stated that they were not ready .v ri i . ffi the preliminary hearing A Card From Manager. Townaand. wu wt for next Thursday. Mr. Editor (I notice where your The defendant, Saw Walker, was clever correspondent from Eannapolia represented by B. L. Smith and L R. claims a game of ball played between Burleyson. The state was represent- Kannapolis and the Gibson Athletics ed by E. E. .Austin. Saturday, August 20, ly the score oi r N - 7 to 5, when it waa agreed to be a Employing Printers Meet called game. The Kannapolia team Denver, Colo, Sept. 4. Kepresent- bad played tneir nan or me ninw the printing industry ol the inning. Gibson waa at the bat with I tire country, delegates to the twenty- three mea on bases and only one out, fifth annual convention of the United with their heaviest hitters coming up.l Typbthetae of America assembled in w i a n . .AT . . Kannanoiis aeuoeraiery - waiaea , ou i Denver todsv.; in connection with the ground claiming that it was tool the convention will be held the third dark to play. Under the rules of base- International Printers' Cost Congress ball we are entitled to tne game nyi the .sessions of which will begin then core ol 9 to 0, hut i am atiu wilt Thursday.' v : ' . ing for it to be a called game, if your-- f' ; ' 2 JL-nondnt will eorrthis state-FTWo cur Fanny Column-it pays. . . . 1 ' . 1 ill mem. - ll not A snau ciaun tue gwu bv 4he above score, if I have to ap peal to the nsidnjoamisM lo be sustained. : A " '' 1 f f' H. D. TOWNSEND, Manager. MAS 1-3" Final Climax to Trr ' : ! slay at CLi.'. i. Charlotte, Sept 2.-11 r failing to work at the pro; r H. C Brown, a balloonist f -Mich, abandoned the nsu.1 i 1 of descent tonight and drop; J ' i his balloon several hundred til ' i the shallow pond st Lakewood i , , where be drowned before help eouli reach him. .- Brown has beea giving exl',"loiia at Lakewood, a auburbaa resort, fat several weeks, and waa advertised t tive aa ascension tonight with a rro-' technical display at a high a!.i.ade. The ascension and the iy ol flreworks from the air eraXt were ' earriel out aeording to prcm, but when he started to deseen i t'.e parachute failed and Brown d l" to abandon his balloon and &x . : i, falling into the lake. His eria ot. , heh were beard by thousands of peo ple and a number of boat pot ont to tha rescue, but the aviator d;"yeer ed before help could reach huu. At midnight the body bad not been re covered. The balloon, with the para ehute attached, descended ia : the woods near the lake. . , Wlnstoa-Salem the Psmunt TTlaiat. '. Charlotte. N. C Sept lwThe Car. olina Association will dose Saturday ' with Winston-Salem aa the pennant winner and Greensboro a close see- .'. ond while Grenville. last ysar'a champions, finished in last place. .. .- The aeaaon has been a disastroua';' one' financially for all the .dubs, aave ., Winston-Salem which maae aeme money, and Greensboro,, which broke , even. Witih Charlotte all the Sooth . Carolina eluba in the league lost. money, though Greenville and Cper-'.. . tanburg recouped to some extent wj; .. sales of pUyers to the big Uagusa.,- Indieationa -point to a complete re organization oi ine ieague mu ' Mrs. John K. Patterson entertained ': the members of her Sunday achoot class at a lawn party on the ehurcn lawn Saturday . evening. BefreiiV menta consisting of ' ice 1 cream" and cake were served and the little folke spent a most enjoyable evening.;- dwtor and ticket taker will arrive here to testify in the case. t Ittus snd speflvieations, did not have ten or hom are living. She had been bis WBirumwuus r1" m ouiuuaieuit luvniiwr uj. uw uiuiwun t"ra& Vr. Emith to make the survey Uhurch ever since she wss 17 years of and raid him for eme. This I don t ee. Tha burial took dace Sunday eunbider aty -great engineenng alternoon, August i, at Ml. uermon a any s hool boy knewa," that the B!0r . t ' 'we botwen two given wiii' n a f ' ut une. 1 n ;.a I : ! i c.r loved lit. Smith to superintend tLe coi.btrncUng of tvnf.r -,1 pniv 'a resnrvoir, one ' nt will rnntai.1 more' than a. bun- grave yard. 1 l t' t! 1 etid cost thousnn.is t: a time this is com- ' 1 1 re a fair kaoul- , , t -k, bt I d;m't lira ruan I J. L. T ' -i of nowai County a of II-fortune. ' - Rpenpf-r, I .'Tt '2.---J. L. Williams, aged E3 yer rs, residing near Spen cer, was f 'y iri'ired today .by a fiHiri 1. Mcr. l.e was walking alor-T t'-e ral snd d'. 1 not observe a i i a a t'i'n ' tr ' r o it 'l I' . f 1 tiling 11 y f t the lad I : I' I a Un.1i .f I bcwlca ' bniiiws. t' t ! i vsnu.rm 'on a 1 r r r. .i.. It I v i tinst a store - I I r g i.i t .. . a 5 " i, ether T "J !y a c i i i 'l C-TV t 1 - Miss Helen Sammer, who has been visiting Misses Mary and Adele rem- berton, wllf return tonight to i her home in Salisbury. " Miss Jean- Moody, who has been visiting at the home of Mi. W. L. Bobinson for several weeks, left this morning for her. homo ia Richmond. Miss Luey Richmond Lents, who has been visiting in MooresviUe, is now at Davidson College, and is ex pected borne the latter part , of; toe week, vf i r ".,'," i Miss Baby Polk, "who has been vis iting Miss Jessie Willeford, has re turned to her home in Charlotte. She' waa aeeonmanied by her sister, (Miss Fay Polk. . - . , Messrs. Brice Caldwell, Nevin Fet-' ser. Wanen illoody and vnariee Wadsworth lot t this morning tor A. ft M. College, Kaleigh, where they will attena scnooi vms year. , Mr. B. P. Benson, foreman of this office,- left yesterday , afternoon for LaGrange, where -Mrs. Benson has been visiting tor several weeks. ; He I will be gone two weeks. 1. '- ' ' - i .. r:. s -'xm numeroue ? menus o iaw Laura McGill Cannon will be gladi to know that she is able to be out after being confined to ir home 'or week on account of ptomaine poison. Miss . Ella Belle Shirey ' returned yesterday morning from a trip abroad. tne isnaea ih jMew.iorji piuiuj, and left at onee for Concord. Many friends are glad to see her sale home again. .., ;v'.;v;-J; ; Mr. and Mrs.' A.v E. Bemotds, Mr. aiui Mrs. P. it Jiarnhardt: and r. and Mrs. C. T. JtJornhardt, ox Salis bury, spent yesterday afternoon in the eitT at. the borne of Mrs. K. A. Brown. - - , (Mr. J. F. Bost. of 'Memphis, Tenn, ia viaitirur his ra rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. "C. Bost of No. 9 township. Mr. Bost is conductor on the Rock Island Railroad. We iwere glad to have a pleasant call from him Saturday ev ening. - .. . . The Morns Hisrh school opened this morning in the school rooms at the V.nrriA Lni dinar Wltn rrol. W. Y. Morris in charge. The school opened with a good attendance and the pros pecu are that it will again have a successful year in every particular. Th-. anA Mrs. W. D. Pemberton are spending the day in Salisbury. DO YOU KNOW THE JOT : OF SAVING? You can get happiness as you have never known by saving money and watching it accumu late. - There ' is a' right way and -a wrong waybe sure you are advised along tee ngut. une : Yoa should start a savings account' with- uftr-youH reak ise a joy hereafter unfamiliar , to yon And your ; nest egg- will grow in surprisingly hu" fashion. V :V: ?-':;-H v Auk as to explain -onr pro- iposition for saving and. home- building. Call, ; wpte ;v or 'phone. --J OABABBTJS COUNT k" B L. at SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. - ja Oonoord Nntionnl Bank. The 28th ' Seriea -irilt ' October 7tWU.i:?;v begin Prndant flavinc.' ' . ".isXW.i . .. .in T.tJ r I 1 Farmers to Vote aa to Price on I Ootton. ' . .. Atlanta; Ga., Sept - 2. Farmers thronzhout the south wQl have a di- . " i. :.f. ; J..I J reel vow as to xne prioo- tw w ceived for the great bulk of the cot ton crop this year.. 1 i At the same time tbe national con vention of the Farmers' TJmon opens at Shawness, Okla., next Tuesday, ev ery lodge of the organisation through out the country will Hold meetings and wire instructions to. their delegates at Shawnee. These messages will deal principally. with the minimum price at which the crop should be sold;'- 'The national convention, throngn a com mittee,- will consider these; messages and fix a union price as: near the general avenge aa possible. -. w Wava and means ior narvesiutg. maketing ,and, if necessary, jholding the cotton crop will be one of the most important matters to come .be fore the Shawnee convention. - First Showing of ;NewFail Coat, -g: SliitS ! Everv Exoress brines New ones to I be displayed before the fashionable 1 public and unaerpncea at a saving i of FIFTEEN FEB CENT to yon 1 T 6 f I''! l m.k. BMSnrisbsseBtasnnrfaVisVai and Goat , We are showing a1 very large range of Styles in Misses' and Ladies'NewFall Suits; t-id Goats. . . . The two' cute here show tire models in conservative styles of Elan Serge and other materials. v , . . ! V. ; 7 Prices of Suits ran $10, $12.50, $14.95, $16.50 and Up. i ) if iri J wniott. , or unn-oi j CltlCUNO JCLOVKt rrv konmt rot hkd rci $Jt ' SO MAfB Ol BJNL-JBtT DM VMIT tHt A'-'WNt HMtDtD. r" "t irs ' kov. to jccoont oa roa !1! VALUES UP TO I30.C1 I OUB NOTION DEPABTMENT If tnll of Good Things. - , RIBBON - BECTION-Carries n- uatchabM values. . COBSET, . SECTION -Ask your friend about tha modal aha is wearing from this section. - OUB tnnrrzuY bzpaetzst In thia department ws will short ly give you a treat Misses' and Ladies' ,Coats at $3.98, $4.95, $7.50 to $1X50. Wt can saev you money on every Coat Suit and Coat yon bay. -i , ..'"-.flr'." -?' fe,vt;- " " 1 .. ". Ll '. 1 . Special Values in , Cotton Goods : For FaU Wear. OOTTON 6UmNQ3 . ' . ' AND GINGaAr3 4 V ,15o Values by ail iArs-era 12V4 Values .liT..... iJOo 10c Values .u-i.---u-t -":t -"''- '.-'" .':'"-' .ISTTTSCZOWTOV. ' " T i i 1 I , s r J 1.7.3. J. L. cr home t? i coiiHaed to i rar CJt !-.: Till en TIae ,1 ' ! 'O iiVO i rvel id I., inly jars. - ' It i i t.'.5rtupatoly.trne that , the I n 't l 1" -ord is frequently pre-
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