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V t THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, JANTJABY 26, 1921. 4 r A 7CTTF WF A MT AHC They Bring Results. Try 'Em. Classified Advertising J Rates: i Ads set in this type 15 cents per line. i Ads set in lh:s tvno 10 rents j pit line. J All k v.nl .Tils rinrtly conliden- J FOR RENT. Poir KKNT: One furnished r.,o i S. Mil rirf t:i St L'sn ... ' MATTHEW HOUSTON INVOLVES ' J fllllTinnl AI flHIPTY ' ' WEATHER - WHITE YOUTH IN MURDER ! . HUUIIIUIMII. OUU1LJ I North Carolina, snow or rain prob- 2M KM PHIS. Temi., Jn. 28. The! " 1 " f able tonight and Thursday; contin- ili.r todnv wit- searching for a white ;U. D. C. MEETING ued cold. youth who ar.)iiiK to the aliened eon- HAS BEEN POSTPONED. , . m ft . m m . i... . i. .. u ..... i i .11 m, ,i-.' 1 9 mi 1 - - - ics-mii hi .,1:1 i, . iimisii.ii. 1 u tr r inn ill. iini'in I. ri iwuir i-:i i intt-i nil ill 11- negr,,, vv i f ii.s--.i-l 1 In- murder of five-year-: liiiin (iastou Chapter I. I. C. geheoTul old r'rnnk l:i:lf.v. ne :'. r here Monday aft" ed for Friday afternoon of this week has te; noon. :.inl who was said tu have aided lieen inile finitely post poned . in carrying 'lie body In a nearby fiehl. Houston. ; 1 1-: 1 i 1 : 1 whom su.-,) i-ini was di- Mrs. Mamie lieatty is sjiendiiig Jhe if'ssed, the hdl tav. that he, week in Anhville with her daughter. r SHORT LOCAL ITEMS 'lstonia 's k,. Thev ttal. are 1 11 their eln left Call teh-ohouo , ' ,. ,-u the . ! il.l'.- throa! lint denied he Miss Mndve Reattv. who in a ntudeut iiiiH-T tin- yi 1- t nil Mum ol Hi.- wmt.r . slash, d the toni'tic ,'lnd otherwise inuti- at the Anlievillo lliime Selinid . . - - l.'egiilar mid i k ir:ie r service :it ,it),j t,,. i.,iv . I nr. Kr.. I .- One ni.-.-Iy furiii-l.e.i fr.l.t Mam Mi.,t ! ii.. deind, ill I.. 1.. .)il. .".J I W. irl;:ie. I In . 1 1 ,- I'll. I. 1 ii!..i.-ti .1 ti.i-it.,t .:: 7..I' 11 I,,. I; In i:. i . 11 . 11 . ...(.- 1 1 . . J 1-OH 'AL.k. lul: I'T 1 7 TIliN : Vt i,,i-.ni. -s r. h.n't ,re t.. : . I i-r ! is,. ,-i gr,:i I il:i . e u i- i . fl r I'nr a le. I i'i Mr.- 111 ' hr 1,1:1 r k 1 ' !ui :. ' ,11 - ue .i- i c li'lil.'. ' ' ' i .r.-l I. . i! nt:. -"'l - 1 ' ' ; I Ilii'Mll Imis I In1- ri ill ton. ll U it Mr- pif:i I in 't : .1 . l . - V. w -!i . undii -t 1 : . I -in in :i' !liiltl a: 7 1 r.iM. tl: ' l l The 4'. 1 ! h i 1'i.y w:is Die sen of n Miss Pjinxy Keudriek lias retinneil to1 ':''' m: i I 1 ! h inis-iiiir more than her home in Knrk Mill after Miendiniri -I I . i j l.i'r. lii.-. ti in fi- and 111 iif il.-i f il a few days here with her ra ml mot her. 1 1 t : j -1 1 . 1 '""''' v.:i ! n :i liehl wiine dislailre Mm. K. ('. Moss. 1 1. m ;i . 11, . i.r I'lnin trees. lluis!m. . : 1 1 . 1' 1 . if 1 1 l ' j 1 : s!. .1. lit ,-iv. . . 1 . "l'Oi; . ! i 1 ' " : I ,:r I..N. SI-. : . r,. m r!i . 11 , M w I' Jsi.:, $1,2C0,C00.0C0 WATER FLAMS United States Power Commicsion Tells of Immense Projects Contemplated. ii-1. ! m --i-K i.rav l'.;i'i-t ,-,,, h w.. lirt.: Id..l in the nniiit.V jnil HARDING IS BASKING l-',"f i.-'k- Nashville for , IN FLORIDA SUNSHINE sit.t. nli.ii a ini.l. hint on J.viichinjr KOIfT I'IKUCK, Klu.. .Ian. Jti. (folf I. 111. 1 I : - ! iu he ii.riniiiL'. attracted I'reHident e If. f ll.-irdim. nslinre 1 !.!,-1 n i... ;.ri.''liil last niKht and f'ruiii his h(insi-.oat, the Victoria, iijrjlill l' a. . ..r ii'iL t" : -t.it.-menf 1:1.1. I In SlierilT t...l... tl,.. .,.,..(;, ,1; ... ;.. 1...... 1 1 ..... . . 1. 1 . .. . .... i I M M. 1 . 1 I. To!: m i.: r.. ,r S.,r, I'.n. , :-; !..; . :. I;. I!. Ii t.ni.'ii A I . i'im: f .i:: 1,. ,. . . i.il.ie. .1. ( I .-)".. I'll j IT 1111. .:(!. .I...III ' ' . -1 . : 1 : 1 .1 : :i A I Imis : , hf.e .il1'..' -I...X 7-," l.,li,c; in ; . 1 1- At ;. 1, -1 -11. c. ... ti,r:.t WnsliinsM'.n. Aiilientlons for ior- i.- 1, . .Mm Uu mils InoUitij; to-.vunl tlie ilevi-liiinneiit 1 .,, i.f 1.... of more thiin l'M.m horsf .o. er. !',,,,, .-.I L'!c". silllii lent to stilv -J cities the size muin u of 'hicnpi. had heeii filed under ttie r. -.d'ed lots on fcirnl ateriwcr net with the fed- . ,,,,Ht, ., " llin,'k ,.r,, power e'oiniillsslon lip to Ileeiin- nim.r. x If. her IS, the eoiiiinNsliin nniniiiiifes. .... I' '" CompltM Ion of the- eoiiteiiiilnteil SECRETARY COI.BY IS HOME jilnns us shown In the npiilieatioti, iht eoiiiinlssioli estiinutes, will advance wiiterpovi er (levelmniieiit In tin- I'nlted Stntes by more than 40 per cent, 11 n1 will Invirfce nil Investment of $1,''()0,. I ,M,. (KK.(KK. -. lit dnini; 1 '' Pt'ij'et covered In the nppllcii hci.'inse fl"'lf rantre from n smnll ten horse i.l. after IMer ilant for a colony of summer eoltuKes, to the sjorace of the waters of the I'pper Colorado. 11111I Its trilm- l'.:,r;: I'l'i in -!..!. and enf'e ntii.ti, tent unit' si. I. k ill run . :,rc l..i.-:tc. tf N !;( ) ! ) . . ft' M:ilf lirii.il.i :,' ill II-, in;,1 ..' If..'.,: Wi'r. C;..iM:i .l:i! !!i- r-XI.E: M; ikii and -inall stock tnrles In a hup reservoir, of ;;i.M.ri. -' :.l rca.-oiiaiile .ri.c. Will Tweiity-se en .states. In addition to e;i ciiher : s a hide or seiarate. (iro- Alaska and th Plstrict of Colnmlda, 1 eric-, will run al..iel ."m(i . ''his is a fire represented In the V.11 npplli'a ;co' d s! ind and will iel.l a j;ood re tlotis. California leads In the mimlier 'tiini ..11 am. mid iincM.d. "A. II. '.," of penults, with 115; New York Is sec ern. . i:,-:te. tf ond, with 13. WANTKIt: Two or three first class milch coivs. Sparrow Kami, (iasto ii in, N. C. L'ticll IN A WASHINGTON PARK j MILL AND . HANK . Stock ' Wanted: List any you have for sale. 1). P. Dcllinprer, - RalpiKh, N. C. 28cG AUTOS AMD TRUCKS t'Oli SAI.K: Or will exchnne for ford. 1 S'lidcLakcr Six, in (oo.l ' condition . Cti'i cash. l::in V. Fraiiklin Ave. tf. OVKIM.AMt SKUA N, SliKldly used, .driven :'!HHI miles. Sidls new 1 1 0l!.". Cur i.lire will, extra tire ifs.". W. II. V..!v. -2H r :i. NAI! ( UI'I'K and Oakland Sedan, al . . in..-: ;,i y...ir own mice. Ynnr uppor 1 nu'y to owl a cii.scd car fur little m..l.... V. II. Winy. L'H c .:. N'O'i'Ii I!: If y..n are in the market for a .in. ' i. n. II pay ymi fi investigate t Ii i .; I'aii'!. el a l.a i"i;a in. (I mean a CMIii.MN.i "X. I..." ,are (la ?e; to. " Ft '? ' ' , ,r:d II., S..i:'a ". r i i, .-, ,.,l,r,. . . I '. Tl..' A-ociaffl I'l'i'-'-.i lis i i i 1 1 i.. i '.i,. ,1 .i ' l KM I 'i I I Tfiin.. .Ian. L'li. Henry iat-.-ra I:!-. u'i:., t.. .: - . n, .. l.. u.'h Hie killiiiK In a in. -if . at .- Mr i ..I f i I T . r.i:. a pl:.: vr. an. I Crai(f'. all ri il.l.- i - ..: i . .te .. ,i a I ,, :!(,:. i. Mi-. C. . W 1 1 1 in ihm.ii, at he ; r.i .:' . . .!: ,Vv : 'i I iIu'i Im.mi leu r W iN,.n. A : k . , 'hi isl mas f'ri. ii.!-' t- ' . '. . ... i. ; .l.ii. w . a f rom ollii en at Sard is. in !i! in !- ,:r':. K I . ' - M . - - . i- r! la'.' l.y a . , . ,' d of tin-n BilJ'.v a ed i.: ' '' '-' . win. '.tin.!'. l i'ii1 Hi irri at an a nl ninoliilf '(),. ,.'' I'. i'i'..'... '.. i- '.'.,-m :,i.j , , .j .. ;i r. ,, a..". i il iti; to a fele a '.i a - ii.e -.. i.- :.r v -aid ' ,.l i.e. nn iye n-ei ie. here. toi"ii '. ii' I , ,.. .1.. i a !". i-i'. i'. , ' l.o.i, it imi- -taled. v.as taken from I ' i ; . 1 1 1 1 : V, ,.. . : ! i ; U, . a :!i !...i.e.! Illinois t '. nlral train. riMM'i t .' )i ; e 's ii. I I i i S i,''i al.'.ar.l whi. ! h was I'.ini' retiirned to Xii.f'.-i an,' ,; ti, ,,i, ,. ','.,. .,; i k.insav lr.,n. I'.l I ';im, Texas, where niii'at i-.ii ','. i1 1 :n, i i.eii ;,!! -in" 1 lie was cnt-t'Mi'l I;.--! wick. Idtn and e " ,,i. iti a . ( hi- a .- i. .' i old i ne. 'o :n! i.-.-s leieived here a srrcetid." ho lt eihi or a iitomi. Idles ac. onipa- .. nii'd the one in which tin no;ro was FORMER PREACHER FACES pla e.i .v ,m e.-iptors. TRIAL FOR THEFT. - (livT'ie V .'. I Pr.-s ) SCHO0LBOARDS MAY EMPLOY EAST ST. I.OUs. 1'ls.. Jan. - HOME TEACHERS FOR CHILDREN. diy Kyle, dinner p.-sior of tie I'ree i U4- The Assoeiaied 1'resO M.lho.li--1 Chnreli of Mminl Y.nioti, who S.M.KM, (lie, Jan. 2ii. I'nder n is i-hjt r-;i ' I widi the thell th. re on Jan hill introduced in the Oronon If ;islatlire, nary 11, last, of r.'uKl-i . d mail contain s. Iiooll.oar Is wont. I l.e a nt hnri.ed to em- NECK'O FROM OFFICERS, ciie-ajrc nt to confer with President Wilson at the white house today at 11 ""chirk. I fist heseenndvis ...K .H II.S o'clock. It is the second visit Mr. Cox ins made to the while house since his in inin'iti.in as .le acn r;i t if preside itt in I i a to I ida te at San Francisco last .Inly, Ids lirst visit havinir l.ceii made shor'ly after th. ciiiieition. Mr. Cox, who is here to secure pass parts and conclude other a rra neinent s d.r a trip tn Europe, plans ti remain several days longer ai.l continue his conferences with democrat ie leaders while here. The former presidential candidate yesterday conferred with (lenrje White, chairman of the democratic national com mittee, who arrived in Washington shortly hefore the conference. ' ' n ' . 's - e 1 1 tlmt he slnsie, en i Iv in the .lav's run for In a! the th.' i i ' - tiir.at with a kiiiiV after the .-,.; I'ierce links. It was niiddnv hefore ''"'" ' ''i" '"'' ' '"" ifcond th j mrney sauf liwaf.l was resumed and STI s'orvw i.i low of !! nemo's home. The iii,li,a:ios w,.ri- tlnit tin- Victoria would 'M'l."iai,on olTer.-! !.y the n.'Kro. not reach Palm Beach until tomorr.iw. ,llr slr '! ;f u'- ,l''1' I'1' "'i'-1 So far Kidf has hcen the onlv recreation: ati.i.d tl,- white ddks wool. I kill lne,, of the president elect find his comoan- ''' " ' Houston ions since thev left St. Auifiistinc S'lti-, - -aid to !iae d 'tiie.i that he nun dated day. '"' '""'X- Fishine is to he a Idtf feature of the vacation trip hefore it is over, hut for In State Pen. tin- present they prefer to spend their iii.a s II V 1 .I.E. Tenn., Jan. I'd. -- hours alioar, their househoat lonnin.j i I! 1 la-' V;,ri.v. 'I.,;-;,, a, the yi.niiK neyro ''n -'eck. It is likdv that hefore tiiriiinr el. ,'.nli :li. nnird. r of live year old northward on the return trip they will I'r: ak l,'ail in 'he -ill. ail,- i.:' .Memphis, spetnl several days on Hi,- fi-.ii.ii; erouii.is B i-. in the -':.! !' intent iarv in i for safe- ne'r .Miami. FROM SOUTH AMERICA !. ri.i;;. sh- .oninv ..f,i. . rs haiiiK Hy The A-.. .,;.it. d Press.) .,n n.-l in .i-l.vilh ,u;, l,:, ,, an enr FORMER GOVERNOR COX Ii :a n H. - n.oi i. i n -. CONFERS WITH WILSON ' . WASIIINdTON, .Ian. L'li.--Former MISSISSSIPI MOB TAKES Covernor James M. Cox, of Ohio, had an V I ! : . la . : ' i ' - a . C'.r 7 : 17, id- t I. '..':, Rich Looking, Tudor Dining Room Suits What you will notice first about our Dining Room Suits is the qual ity. Excellent workmanship -materials selected carefully -hand polished and in a number of different woods. Just the sort of sets that will do credit to ANY home. Gastonia Furniture Company Gastonia, N. C. Same Price to Strangers as to Our Friends. 1 Leave Your Orders With AFTER COFFIN TACKS. TOPKKA, Kas.. Jan. 20. Miss I.n-v I I 'aire (laston, of Chicago, representative I of the International Anti Cigarette I. ennui', has announced that she would i leave Kansas February 1 to liejriii ''next ; on Missouri and Oklnliomn." I Miss (laston snid she would visit every ii.K tLM'J.tiun. i cash and se.u.itifs. fae pK ,lm. t,hers" for the purpose1 ST"ro ,',l"ral w'" " "'K'""r'' " e.l nrrainninent heiv lo.lav liefore Fnited of Amcricai.izat ion of forrie-.i horn chil 1 "ft,'r canipnifcjn ,s launched States Commissi.,.,, r :,r Il,,k, r. ' dren and parents. : 111 Missouri and Oklahoma, i I'ollowintr his aiiai., -11101111. il was ex It would lie the diitv of the teachers I pcted Kyle would l.e returned (o Mount to work in the homes of Ihe pupils and SALLEE WITH GIANTS. V,,,. . .. iii 111, i Olv The Associated I less.) Nciiiiin. instrii.t tne childien and adults rela live f. s,..0,. aiicndnner. s.-nit.-.tion. the' N'KW YOliK. Jan. 21V ' Slim Sf i, "i . are i.'iae tia i iniCel l.v t,-e- English lanvitat: . I.oasfio!, duties and bailee, veteran pitcher with Pi years of Scholtz the Florist, Inc. phone. Wanted: I-'' I I " ' ' s. A tlic faiidaiii. ri'al p-iuciples of American service in the .National League, whose 'oM iaiiceut and !' i.-nship threats to retire have heeii numerous for several years, has signed :i contract with New York (limits. A MctloD of a giant redwood tree from California now stands on the tf prounds of the Department of Atrrlcul- 7 fife ' WashinKton. It Is 3 feet In ra.-ii.-ally m w Chevrolet ,ii,ui. ,,.t u inm,o,i nrr u-ith .. FOP SAI.E: car l,r-:t , ia . condition, cheap for miniature house, cash it d note. If.-asin t'.,r sellinjr owner !ia ' two cats. -. 1,. Sun Kanl'i. 7 ,. 2. MEXICAN OIL TRADE DOUBLES I'OI." SAI.K: P., il k tru.k. 1 ! 1 7 model, closed I. adv. self' s:.',r:fr, electric lights. Sic 's a real harjjaiii. First check for t-ii'l ifct-i it. "Bargain," care (ia irelte. tf MISCFXLANtOUS Shipments for Year 1920 Expected to Exceed 125,000,000 Barrels. Mexico City. FlRures showing that oil shipments from Mexico doubled since the llrst of last year have been WHEN VOU want quick and t'"''"'"' 'mrtnient of Indus- sure results try our Want Ad ,r "," " '" "- rolunHTs tober sblpmeiits of 17.301,000 barreN, - i as against 18,001,289 barrels In Jan- ')Fi; Pi;.l is capalih of l.ecoming Uflry just as big as yon take pnins to make These figures are striking In view it. to -.row it must he fed an I ex. r of the fact that In 1SK)1 Mexico shliiped '' "!. get i he del from Xoh a. -'tid , io,34.r) barrels and iu 1110, :t,(k'!4,- Oil WAIT, will von give in,, von,- Sub ,,K, barrels. s.-ription for I he !'a.. r or Magaim- Shipments In 1919 totaled 87.07.9."i-l I... ...... 1.. .....I Ii.-.a la ..n c.i Ka!:..... .h ,.r .1,, ore;...- t.. t rx a stranger ouiiiis iion iun t.i it-.svh i. i..n-.i- ehan .s' N,,., i . I'tii i that this year's shipment! wdll amount . to more than 125.0O0.0O0 barrels. ;a,n. Almost Announcement was mnile recently gnaranteed ,i,n. I'nlted Stntes netroleilin eoionn- W ....... " ' ' T ' 1 : I1 1 C S. ;i i.'l i t ? .' Vj!i -Tinir , mumi SV - Wmm-Whiirt18lHi .ftit-.a-8Sia :'- I whei'e you can see what you buy. We are not agents but carry a full stock of Cut Flowers and Plants at all times. Fire In Zero Weather. (Ry The Associated Pros.) NCRAXTON. Pa.. Jan. 2i. Fires starting ill the Sarslield opera house at Avoea. near here, early today, aweit the business heart of the mining town and caused a loss estimated at if 1 7e 1,00(1 . I'iromeli winked iu zero weather. Scholtz the Florist, 1 isuu. WXyViv;,',' vxw.y .v V'KWCWnW. Pulling New Stuff. "On you notiee the largo iiundicts o horny handed sons of toil who are u.r.x riding in I 'idlnia 11 cars .' ' ' "I do." replied the traveling sales man. "And for my part. I'm gla.l to s. a t hem. ' ' " Why so V "I'm hearing some bra rid-new stor.es in the smoker." Inc. GASTONIA FLOWER PHONE 765 With J. L. Adams Drug Store V.. II and fa I..- .!:, n.-. ki.i: vi in; at a li.r Rrfnrrl nf fatnhrirloc M... wV,n rnmnilo. the- ! HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUW , . . u. v. . , ' S - 1 " ' - -. - " 1 M information on weather and movements of heavenly bodies, : f m a n C3 5 seen in most almanacs, from secrets imoarted to him by his i .. i i . .u: i u.i- i i : miner, in 111s nanu ue is nuiuiii -i vniuauie seAiaiii, piven iu mm his father by the U. S. Government. gg 1,;. , Mes. P..:.: ha in J i . 1 . oi.lit ion. S, Ca'i tte L'!. 7, nies have Just paid the Mexican gov ernment more than 8,000.000 penis In taxes. AT'! i..NTlo: If v u wint to go in u ls estimated that the petroleum b:.-,. -. I.av a s;..,.. l:i,v .nol lot. industry In Mexico represents a value pica- - .-t ..s k,.,w. We will l- glad Of S700.0U I.OOO Kold. !.. s,-rf . i an', way. Exchange, ( a re i .a ! . . r. 'ha"ti CHINA BARS REDS AND KINGS NOT It E: i .ii-. i - -. ' - Ex. hali'Ie. ' S'KA lis: Or one i.-.'e i. sin:, I 1 r, I I :,!! in L.....-I -ni want to sell your Neither Has Chance to Return, Cays r , 1 ,:;-,' and lot, or any Dr. Philip Tyau of the Foreign f yaiif. J, lease let us know. Office. ' ' i-i r. ' .at-tte. i f Pekine. Neither Bolshevism nor roonnrclilsm has n chance In China, In the opinion of Ir. Phillip Tyau. as ulstniit uiitlersecretary In the foreign otTice. Ihietor Tyau. who is a student of In ternational law, refutes "erroneous re- -1 1 : : 1 1 1 hut I. la st In ater. blast hi at ft a i,d one ' :' i,,"i'. r. ecand hand, ifdition. Must l,e sold rVf ivr $ JSC J? s this : k. V ,u fix :l.f i Pulilishiiia 1'.,. Cazette !)c"i ' sr" JUST OPENKI) UP car load of i,,,r,s ,,ri(1 '""Pi statements of- a Apples at York street cross- damaging nature, which have been ill?". Have two days to sell circulated recently, both in China and same. If vou don't want ap- a,,ro!1(I- uml w,li,n ""t onl ''-''l pies you'd better not come. Pu",lic opinion, hut have a serious re- Your prire, not mine. acti"n 0,1 trade." Wright, "The Mountaineer." tf Smiths and Cohens Lead in New York. New York In the l,(KKi.2,V) people listed In the New York city directory EXCHANGE YOUR COTTON it' AS .H. v '"""f"'g J ' ' -E-S? : " , t? .- . -" r ..: r-1 ' : - ; ; MHMMMMM----MMal a II DEALli TO-DAY El H ta a LOUISE LOVELY In DON'T TAKE CHANCES in buying Tires, Gas and Auto Accessories. Go to the Service Station that handles the goods that have stood the acid test. We have anything- that you want and an automobile needs. CONSUMER'S TIRE & SUPPLY CO., M. T. Whitesides, Mgr. q; 11 1 n q "PARTNERS OF FATE" g W3 im ITT un irrr M w a Q CI THiinnAv EL DOROTHY DALTON g I g In B ! g "THE JUNGLE CHILD" g "OUT FOR THE NIGHT" S3 m n 1 RS Comedy q S ti " FRIDAY HI 5 PEARL WHITE Sf 2 "THE MOUNTAIN WO- H MAN' a P . Q q The entire gross re- g S ceipts on Wednesday will Of.if.iii T.--r mi.i m . i : csriiuiJ run i.i ii,nLi . ickiii- .i,.. .k emm c- i. .inn. irs.lov -a'o nro OTchoiKr. . . " r ' on rApurn WIFF OF r.FnDr.F M mUAN ADDIVFC UITU .V..UU. sliL'h" Mote tjian 7.100 Cohens. The . ... .x.x. T M ... .... n mp; 15 sacks cotton seed meal ,,rivu;s JollIlsong aDd JoheScs CQIm FAMOUS AVIATOR HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER H be given to the European" hv?in7.c?dl Left to riht: Mr, Claude Graham Fund for Slarvlng g to bring them in the next "" vev ormer Wlfe George M. Cohan, Claude Graham White, EJ t3 few days, as our stock of Call 50 and The Gazette's ad man will her husband, and Miss Georgette Cohan, daughter of George Q Children. . II meal is small. Southern Cot- come to see you piomptly about that ad- M. Cohan, photographed on their arrival here aboard the S. S. K9 ton uu co. tf vertnement. , imperator. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn rOR SALE Car of bulk oranges, tangerines and grapefruit cheap. Note the quality of oranges. Car placed on Siding on Franklin Ave. at Ad ams ice plant. A. B. HATTAWAY s e i , ,
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