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v." .r-1 it :--rt i - ! i - f ; . .. . : - .v.-.-. : : v-.v- j;; '"fc II- ' J.' "rh?'h'l -Jug ...j-; '. : ' y ! ITT1 r : ) I' t t it. flIEO HOT SHOT 4' IT EJ H OTHER Rnt Audience Was With God- vin ai lcucxlc lit ton. THE WILMjNGTON DISPATCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 14, 1916: PAGE SEVEN Start Tomorrow 6et fctWjs drlnXIng a 8lwof; hot-Water beforo ; . breakfast. - ' -jf A. CANNING BlG LEAGUE managers: hortnn. Oct. 4 Ths Godwiri-Mc-vvtri il debate neru iuursuay alter- - " - ufIC wug, so let s make jjs. 4C- ' Several major league pilots are 1 tagged for the' axe and? btStpr ' b;g J, time jnerals will resfgii befsre":an i other season rollsTaroTindi ;if Mrs: .Ru- . mor i3 peddling the right dope." vit;w ui me uflicago ians con elusion that "Pants" Rowland can't win a pennant with a million-dollar aggregation, such as the White Sox Lps Angeled, Cal., Oct. 14. The second trial of David 'Kaplan, charged with complicity in the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times J building six years ago, is scheduled to begin! in the Superior Court here Monday. In he previous trial last. May the jury was unable., to agree on a verdict. It was .reported 'at. the time that the jurors stood seven for conviction:. jind fivevfor acqu'ttal. . The trial lastet -more than a month. Kaplan is specifically charged with the murder of Charles Hagerty, whose body was identified more eer- ,t whip other places ana me speakers y ?rZ " ""Tauopi me very little of the winning stuff jmder tainiy man mat 01 omer victimr 01 mh'lsed in very xew personal remares. ' ' faitt" ""- ; ... i Tinker, but at the same, time it i3 tne explosion, inai wrecsea me rimes ,f- Mr. r.odwin followed with ail J" " ?W?6n they arise, split- would have done any better under on this same charge that James ; B. preeU and Mr.. McCaskill then ecn?tuffy : from a ,cold, foul another manager. Another angle to McNamara Received a sentence -of nt:,' ' i-. minutes in rsioinder. the 1011 nasty brath, acid stomach, joe's in-bad sitnatinn Is th rpim. life imprisonment in 1911, and Ma- spe1 j ..... can. insfp.art fool aa fn0i. c . . . . . - .- , r i. -v ,-.-1 ijx : .---j ivmoeratR present outnumbered the . -r uw8y Drance of hiss desertion of the f Na- I' mblieans. "Each claimed their, tMn2PSlB;18 the Systera 'onal League fme FdsV ,'Tis said won up the oest Dut tness not raD- t" u v. , - . 0 mat more xnan one national Licague artisan characterized the debate ' n V m "tt I vuuuVs stag- magnate is still sore at Sir Joseph . ' v tor .his lMirdlisg act. If tbis ry true, by IS ira5Kni our.stavWoKi 7, , 18 supposea to pe, ana that. Joe Tinker I .oC hpard bv about - 250 Deoria V'?1? 'Agreeable. Let na-livn wn ' - J ,A ... noon . - .' v: y v r ., WM : ii-Vt , " f?- , t-P si anywaere witn; tne who cheered their favorites turn. :yW wfJL k well, sleep Cubs, the chances are that; both pilots Th0 discussion was pitched on a :T Slly;elL What a glorious will be given the gate; cr plane apparently than it has been ?T?JM!n' d y?l how very It is true that the CubxHave sWn her Places ana ins speakers " very .little of the winning stuff ".under I Tinker, but at the same, time; it is SECOND CAPLAN TRIAL TO BEGIN idly pa draw. McCaskill was 1 -"re introduced Teak Parker, chairman .of.. tne town-! tZ rin k 'nt' Tt 'Seet0 k the ,for Joe; i v Republican committee and a-Mr r mard in otters, six, ieetigh. hlllt . t. ! water wim a teaspoonful of limestone - m -Rwinnd' ntw4itfrtn r didat- for recorder. The Scotchman Phosphate,in it to. wash from the in Kpwiand s case conditions are different. He is blamed for the thew.. A- Schmidt, convicted Decem ber 29, last, was given, a similar sen tence,., John J. McNamara, former secretary-treasurer of the Inter national, Association of Bridge' and Structural Iron Workers, who was charged jointly . with James B. Mc Namara, was allowed ,o plead guilty to caining an explosion' at the Ilew- ellyn Iron Workfi, December 24, 1910, We carry the1 same high class of canned'and bottled1 goods as tberdown town Stores, and if you will ask for our prices. we tan . save you money. No high over head expenses. Good reason, Jsnt it? THOMAS GROCERY COMPANY Inc. Phone 294. Established 1888. . 4th and Campbell Sts. k- , , ; J i,?c areument which-was con- - -&-v'""" ainerenr. He 19 .blamed for me v. rC , ost exSusiveS - to Stota Mte-' ? af liva Wis the previous back-sliding of the . White Sox after and was sentenced to, fifteen yer,rs at fined almosL exclusively. 10 ouxe . is aay 's indigestible waato smir hia , . .; : . . n Tt, MMomr. Croncho Bucking in the Buffalo Bill 101 Ranch Wild West Show, Oct. 16. "FLIVVERS" IN A SPEED CONTEST. sue; , days indigestible waste, sour bile and they had . grabbed the topmost rung San Quintin. The McNamaras now with comments on th z State poisonous .toxins; .Jthus cleansin of the American League pennant lad- are serving their term-?. i-,n-,-A nf internal . imorovemenis. 1 on.aor,; j ,-jiil . . . . .. rtuml - - 1 ""vicumj, auu i ii 111 vi 11 y rno pnriro -? . mi. TTn.!i. .-i i. . -i rM.,;ng those sections of the report ' alimentary canal bfr e vvmie BOX are creuiW5U r 3: "L...o tn H.taMa-nir . f e?re . m0re with possessing pastimers ef as high tnai i'1- , iuuu .miu uip smmaca, 1 ne action or travagance. we aeciarea tnai tae - not. water and, limestone phosphate on i State nan mucu uwuejr -. an empty stomach is wonderfully in- arrived of inemciency ui iu swic vigoraung.- it cleans out all the sour who had Dorroweu nuui ouu.uvu i xer mentations, gasses, waste : and Becomes Bride of Swiss Diplcmat. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 14. An ; 7 inter national romance reached its culmi nation today in the ceremony at SL Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in this citv which made Mis3 ..Elizabeth Schoepf,. daughter of the millionaire volume . wate :peUpaQd and Jbeen proclaimed tbe Moses to lead gation at Washington. The wedding BttmS reauy ior a morougn nusmng of tbe . Browns out .of the wilderness all the inside organs. The millions; Of people who are both ered; with, -constipation, bilUous. spells, , Unless all', signs fail Fielder, will di rect the Browns again next year and wjJl have under his care a full-grown, class as any to be found on the big man., Yet the team has not af teV being picked as -the right number for the past two sea- j.500.00 from a bank in wbich the. State fteidity and givea. .one a splendid appe- iPnhi0 ,! in' m fnn.ra tn mv n had that much on deposit r which it tite .for.breakiast,:WW tMm nut of chamnion- wa? not receiving a penny of interest , joying your breakfast" iue water" and shjff timber. - Such unbusiness-iike management, or . pnospnate is quietly extracting a large i m ?t i; IpIHi- Torn has Hubscher. secretary of the Sw"ss lo- State ariairs, ne staiea, was Luts reu- on a Democratic legislature empower ed the corporation commission 10 ai?e the valuation of property after the people o fthe State had yotsa against it. He also aeclared the at- orney general's office spent $6,000 for outside counsel fees whila Bickettwas iinpigning and not giving his time to his office. Mr. McCaskill in reviewing the chool status declared that the Demo crats spent tnree times as mucu iyi chool purposes as the Republicans l but owing to tneir wasiexuiness omy creased the length of school terms on? fourth, and that North Carolina ... 1 J 41 -rci- 1115f was still numuerra as me erate State. Mr. McCaskill declared he was go- Detro't, Mich Oct. 14. At last the humble "fivver" is to have its day. At ih mir grounds here tomorrow a se ries, of races will be held to determine the Ford interstate speed champion ships. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan and 'possibly, one or two othsr States will be represented. From each of these States have received entries from Ford owners who believe they have the 111 arusoiifosf littlo hiiTT-hiKroiioa fhit ovor head of the Cincinnati traction sy vi g if their be- tem, the. bride of Dr. Charles Paul b.u?z(l alon me P1 " their be. . - , t . Ijeis are substantiated by the results of tomorrow's races they will share in the distribution $2,000 prize money stomach; trouble ; others who. have sa- j reguiar big-yard outfit. iow sums, Diooa disorders ana sickly ; Wnat's on the minds of the, Cardi compIexions areiHrged'.to get a quar- inals. dwners is a mystery. They're ter pound of limestone phosphate from j not talking. Perhaps Miller Huggins the drug store. This, will cost very ! may lead. the Cards, and then lime, cvt is sumcient .tQ make anyone i 3 gain pernaDS may not, tIo ng in tno nrrpo nf nA ; "r . 1 mv. 1 held up for the ; contests table company of society people. The ) 1 bridgegroom had , as his best man I Cojunt Raoul' d'Adhemar .of ' Washing-- ton To Avoid Paralysis. Boston, Mass., Oct. "14. Resident si of Philadelphia, Washington, and Tn some cities farther South who have pissed .1 a pronounced . crank ;on, the subject of quarters it is whispered that the the , summer in the fashionable cplo inside-bathing before breakfast. Advt. 1 Cards are to be renovated and re- SAMPSON COUNTY FAIR a4. CLINTON, C. nies along the north shore, have ar- : built from pilot to hat boy. 1 ranged for a special train, to carry Among the other major league tbem nome witnout toucning rt new clubs in the West there are no out- York. The. train will leave Boston ward, and visible signs at present to tomorrow and will make the 1r p to indicate any managerial changes in Philadelphia and Washington by way prospect at Cleveland, Cincinnati, of the Poughkeepsie bridge. The to avoid the metropc-T . on of the infantile paralysis Chocolates Round Trip Fares Frorn Wilmington $2.40. ' 1 Detroit or Pittsburgh. j idea is Tickets will be. sold as above by the Amnnc th Flasfprn r.luhi it. is re- account A TLRRITBC COAST UPJE Effective Sept 11, Arrivals and DeparturbS of Trains at Wilmington, iyi6. Time Not Guaranteed. DEPARTURE: 1 No. 90. Xi49 A. M. Dally Exopt Sunday. No. 64. ft: 15. A. r.I. Jlon.; Wed. and Friday Only. No. 61. Dally. E:80 A. M. TO AND FROM lduhoro. Kt'bncond, NorfuK and Eaatrro Nortb CaroUaa point. Connect at Gold hnr? wlib Southern Railway at Narfolt 8onl brn Rallrad. JackODTlll, Station. rtw Bn aod lBta dlta No. 18. Dally. 8:40 A. 9f. 'bi1bnrn,-Conway, Florenoa, CharlMton. Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa tit Petersburg, Port Myers LVrluniUla ano ' Aabevllle. Pjllman Sleeping Cur LtT'oei. Wllmlngrton and Columbia, open i r vefve otifbouttd paaRenfrers at WtlmNg ton fit and after 10:00 P. M. and may ra occupied, lnboud until 7:0O A. M. Goldeboro, rth'Dniornl, Norfolk and Waab-lna-'on. Parlur Cara between W llir.Mjfton ann Norfolk connecting: at llocky Monnt with New York trains having Pullman ServSc. ARRIVALS! No. 91. 1:15 A. M. Daily Kxrept Monday. No. 5. ' fclfl P. M. Mm.. Weil, and Friday Only. No. 6. Dally. 11:20 A. U. No. 53. Daily. 8: 45 A. 3t. No. 02. Now Dai'y 8:25 P. M. No. 56. Dally. 8:45 P. V 1 Solid trtiia rween Wllralna-ton ai1 ialt. 1 Airy Tla Payetteville and Sanford. JackaoDYtlla New K-r and Intnnedlata , No. 59. Tues., Thur, and Sat. unly 6:80 P. M. No. 42. Dilly. 6:45 P. M. Chadbonrn, Florence,. Columbia, August, Atlanta and tbe West. Char'rtton Sa vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel Pullman Sleeping 'ars between Wilmlng ton dnd Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping Cars dally between Florence and Colum bia, whlcB may be occupied at Colum bia until 7:00 A. M, Fayattevllle n Intennedlat Statlaaa, No. 49 Dally. 6:05 P. J. No. 52 Dally. 8:00 P. M. tJoldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Waab'ngton and New York, Pullman Broler, ttUtex Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and Washington connecting witb New Vorl trains carrying dining cars: also Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk. No. 03. Dally lt:50 P. M. No. 54 Dally 12:50 P. AT. No. 60. Tues.. Thurs., and Sat., Only 10:13 A. M, Daily. No. 4L Dally 9:50 A. M. m rmicrocQ if Yip. cot a sauare deal " I m -r a Tmr a tan ' '-v i . ! ... 1 a? Jl- ,i caiiPd attentitn to the Congress-1 1 aih 1 hj imta, tne Stan- garded as a pretty safe bet tnat new suuauou ' T? o i'1t-o r fVin Cn -Pw rtH w-k ! ;ii a. 1 1 C 1 XT . I - 1ini ticket which he alleged was a uc" u ivmnuau ol uut.u, an yao- managers win lane cunrgu ui me ii-w . nrsnretir. tnW The ticlnt contains ocueci .1 diup yjii uvwppx oi.auu .ku-: xorK uiams ana me cosion tieu oja. www . - . . Tmlipr 1 9. nnr? 3 T.imltn refitniir.j rru ;n V ; r ovict o ra. Tiallas. Tm.. mil out- name uui w 'r r iS. . x .. . ... : x. ... ov icniwi in the unui mianigni ot saturaay, iNovemDer ' mote Dossibilitv tliat tne IJraves will nexi iwu vj UllL'b. il il UOO main . I .... , , r , , . r i f.,. ha awTarfid he had endeavor- A5'- fjght for the 1917 pennant unaer tne rie mr. .hwuuup, v.o.. tt., the election board waive rroporuoimio oicuraigp rare irom guiding nana oi a new puoi. . ai- ui vj , ijiuuw jvu-v . Oct, 14. Durinc; the reeks Dallas wU !-; the . win taKe ms case io wnsieoa :oe? the elect5on through ballots tor him being thrown out. congressman Godwin was jntroduc- r.. in- H. E. Stacy, Democratic town- hm chairman. He dismissed his op ponents' argument with the statement that he was the greatest juggler of fact? he ever saw, and confined his speech to national affairs. The Demo cratic party has undertaken to equalize laxor,, Mr. Godwin stated, and .as a first result passed the income tax law. . ... r o Ho declared this bill, will raise ou A.t million dollars of revenue aunns tn a n rave tne eietuou a Mr- ..5im . " ... . . ... , ... naic. .. . , j concerned, some oi uiy wise - tni;s mi uh"" . .. ( For furtber particulars, schedules, ! still persist that President Haughton a large crowd and the largest display, tickets, etc.. call wni resign and allow Manager in every department ever known on ; T.C.WHITE, I Georire Stallines to tackle the job opening day. Horses, cattle and, ' General Passenger Agent, j cf president of the Braves. Should Phone 160. ... Wilmington, N. C. i this done run true. Fred Mitchell is 80c to $1.50 pound Between the two lines we 1 have the best Candy to be : had at any price If you f purchase a box and for any reason do not like it, just .throw the box away' and telephone 248 and we j will rush your money back ! ttQ you bxjpiessexisexc For Folder, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 1G0. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. LEE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR at SANFORD, N. C. ' Round Trip Fare From Wilmington $3.90. Tickets will be sold by the ATLAN- j his grocery business most likely to be given the mana gerial berth vacated by Stallings. Manager Bill Carrigan has repeat edly declared of late that he is through with the game and purposes ! in future to devote his whole time to at . Lewiston, other live stock exceed in number and excellence any previous-fair, while, in the agricultural, machinery and domestic art halls the displays are better and more varied than last year. For the oDenine . day an interesting prcgram of addresses and ceremonies was arranged. - F L V I N G T 0 "Serves Ydu Right" Johnston's Chocolate 80c to $1.50 pound. TIC COAST LINE, the Standard Rail- Me. Bill avers that hi3 outside busi road of the South -fo? all -passenger ness interests have grown to such trains on November 1, 2 and 3. Limited : proportions that it wi.i no longer bo rrent nscai year ana d.ii iu1B returnine until midnight of Saturday. ! nno.ihln for him to remain in base tt !J .V, Tin- - " ' !-".;-. omo trom tne 'iicn. ne aiu j November 4, 1916 Proportionate Fares from the Red Sox. For schedules, tickets and any fur- i leader from f;?mo in ihf intP.rP.St Of fair DlaV and Ti 4V.i1-r TJn 1 P TTr " . - uiaic x uiuio. vuiiui c:ii nail raic . . m ulogized the most important legisia- . . i " . 'a r A. 2 AH "T f.on of the present aaramisiranou. iv is impossible to have" a financial panic inre the federal reserve bank act ent into effect, Mr. Godwin declared. He save the Democratic party creau , 'or finding the parcel post and rural impression that the meeting was over Jrro delivery system. or being tired out, left the auditorium During an attack on Hughes for m- an(j oniy a very few heard Mr. Mc- , ' i Celebration at Kentucky "U" j Lexington. Ky.. Oct. 14. Seldom has; Lexington been called upon to enter-! tain a larger crowd of visitors than ball. Should he make good his threat that which showed up here tociay to Interme-.to retire it will be a hard blow for help make a success of. the golden jubi- They might select a lee celebration of Kentucky universi- imong Jack Barry, ty. From far and near came the I Suburban Schedule In Effect October 9, 1916. WINTER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS- VILLE BEACH And Intermediate Points EASTBOUND ther Information call on T. C. WHfTE, General Passenger Agent. Phone 160. Wilmington, N. C. To New York and Georgetown, S. G. ' Heinle Wagner or Patsy Donovan, the alumni, hundreds of whom left the I difference between trying out new for a brief spell to the scenes of their j manager and having an old hand, like student days. Tb.3 day's program call- i the dependable Bill, at the helm. ed for informal class reunions, an his- j nwpr r the New York National torical parade and addresses by Presi-j iEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. League club declare that McGraw dent H. S. Barker, President Emeritus s. S. Onondaga. .Wednesday, Oct. 11th will continue to manage the team, James K. Patterson and others. As s. S. Huron .. . .Tuesday, Oct. 17th jecting sectionalism into the campaign Caskill's rejoinder. He declared he notwithstanding the big rumpus dur- an address attraction this afternoons wilminrt on to georeY own he alleged, the Harnett man de- would know where to hang his hat in ing the last New York-Brooklyn se- came tha annual Vanderbilt-Kentucky g g .Onondaga. ... .Monday, Oct. 16th 'iar?fj the South is in tne saaaie iuu congress and tnat ne would not nave ries. when McGraw is said to nave football game, the most important con- q q w-Mnv rin ont " - fcj. KJ 1.1U1 Ull a A. A AUUJ f Vrf V WVtli 'r.e nation is no longer ruled by South to go to the speaker of the-house for accused his Giants of haying a streak test of the year on the "Wildcat" j WILMINGTON TO NEW YOflK. haters. He said Hughes recently made instructions as to how to draw his of yellow in them as wide as the Yel- schedule. is rSnnnriflP-n Fridav dot 9.nth ue statement that thegovernment was pay.-The remainder of his time was lew sea. . But despite the declaration . ' S. S. Huron. .. . Tuesday Oct. 24th now ruled by Southern traitors. taken up in an explanation of a rural of . the club owners the Gotham fans Statistics show that November is the After Mr. Godwin had declared his credits bill which he stated he would have John "parcel-posted" for parts month of steadiest employment for rpi-onent would not know wnere To endeavor to have passed it ne were unknown. ine majority oi tnem De- wage-earners in the united States. -a:;g his hat if hs was elected to Con- elected. ' . lieve that McGraw will never again ; press he closed hisspeech with the Both of. the speakers left a few min- boss the Giants. His contract ex- in Brooklyn, the Giants and John in statute quo" joke. utes after the debate for . St.- Pauls, pires this year and he is said to have would be likely to get along together As Mr. Godwin concluded, a majori? where they concluded their tour of flattering offers to pilot other teams, about a3 harmoniously as a fox ter- v : ; th audience laboring under tne KOheson tonignt.- - - men again, aiiei uwi ua"""B rier ihu a strange cat. S. S. Huron carries iirst class pas sengers only. J Freight accepted from and for near by North Carolina points at advantage ous rates. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO., C. J. BECKER, Agents. Wilmington. N, C. j Leave Electric Center for Winter Park :30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. S:00 A. M. 8t30 A. M. ' 10 :00 A. M. 11 :30 A. M. xl :00 P. M. 1:10 P. M. ?1:55 P. M. 2:30 P, M. 3:00 P. M. 3:30 P. M. ?4:10 P. M. 4:30 P. M. ?4:50 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 6 :10 P. M. 6:40 P. f. 7:15 P- M. 8rl5 P M. 9:15 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 11:15 P.M. i ,. ' Leave Electric Center for Urightsvllle 6:30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8 :30 A. M. ' 'lO :00 A.' M. 11 :30 A. M. xl -.OO P. M. 1:10 P. M. ?1:55 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:00 P. JJ. 4:30 P. M. 5 : P. Vf. 6:10 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 7:15 p. M. 8:15 P.M.' 9:15 P. M, 10:15 P. M; 11:15 P. M. Leave Electric Center for Beach 6:30 A. M. x6:50 A. M. 8:30 A.' M. 10:00 -A. M. 11:30 A. M. xl:00 P. M. zl :10 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4 :30 P. M. ' z6 :Vo P. M-. : - m t . . ' vVl5 P." Ml 11:15 -P. M. WESTBOUND Leave Winter Park tor . Wilmington Leave Wrightsvllle for Wilmington 6:26 A. M. 7:31 A. M. 8:01 A. M. 8:41 A. M. 9:36 A. M. xl0:31 A. M. 11 :06 A. M. 12 :36 P.- M. x-2:0rt P. M. 2 :01 P. M. ?2:36 P. M. ?3:11 P. M. 73:50 P. M. 4 :06 P. M. 1 ?4 :30 P. M. ?5:10 P. M. . 5:36 P. M. 6:11 P. M. 6:51 P. M. 7:31 P. M. .8i00. P. M. 8 :50 P. M, 10:21. P, M. 10:56 P, M. 12:21 A. M. 6:15 A. 20 A. M. 7150 A. M. 8:30 A. 9:25 A. xl0:20 A. 10:55 A. 12 :25 P. xl:55 P. 1 :50 P. 72:25 P. ?3:00 P. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. Leave Beach for Wilmington 3 :55 R. M. 5 :25 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 6!40 P. M. 7:20 I. M. 7:55 P. M. - 8:45 P. M. ,10:10 P. M. 30:45 P. M. 12:10 A. M. 7:40 A. M. 0 :15 A.' M. "ioVi.V a.'m! 12:15 P. M. xl :45 P. M. !1:45 P. M. 3:45 P. M. 5:15 T. M !7 M5 P. Vi 'lb':(J0"p."Mi V2:'oo"m."' SPECIALS FOR SUNDAYS Leave Front and Princess stree ts every half hour from 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. Leave Beach every half hour fr om 2:45 to 5:45 Pr'M. Drily r except Sundays. . . .- " SSundays, onl jr. v - f :i - . . .. ?Superseded by half hour car s Sunday afternoons. zDoes not go beyond Station .No. 3. ILeaves from Station No. 3. - i FREIGHT SCHEDULE (DaUy Except Sunday) 3 :30- P. M. . .clghv 'icpot open from 2 :30 - Leaves 9th and Orange Streets, : to 3 :30 T. M. . BRBRJGDRJtg UP FATMEUS &-jf fficfifsa miss cot I f I II III Mil III 1 I V. ... - , . Ill PHHII 1 I J Tl I M r I. K-..J- 1 . l,u III "j .----w-w I . ,; . . -.':-:.;.,.. . . V : ., :. : -.V : : - - : ' 1 x . 1 . ( - . . .. : ; j ..!'.: . ,. . .," . ' '. " . . '.- - .-, ' ,: . ... , ; ! ". - v . ; . ,s. : . s.. : , .' . , . ; ; r i . . ., : , i--' '.t " f ' " 1 - ' f .! 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