New Duplex Press
Now In Operation
?utg Advance in Forefront of North C.uroliiai Duilii-s in
Cities of Less Than 15,000 Population anil
Mark* New Kpoch for Thi* Newspajwr
Iday. July -is. marks a tuia
point la tho history or Th '
Advance of Elizabeth- City,
the foregoing date ? U7T"
t Issue of this newspaper
nted ou the Duplex Model E
It bed Web PFrTevTTiTg ? P
Jch has been la process of erec
Mi In The Advance shop for the
tst week and preparations for
le Installation of which have
l*en going on since June .10.
makes It appearance.
The Duplex .Model E Is the
Jrtnost expensive piece of printing
machinery ever installed in The
Advancc shop and, so far as \vh
know, is the highest priced print
ing press in operation north of
Wilmington and East of RaleigK
If there Is an high or a higher
priced press at New Hern, Rocky
Mount or Klnston It has beeu In
stalled quite recently. When it
Is paid for it will represent an in
vestment by this newspaper of
something like I12.0G0. The
pn4t ,,f iwat ah>np has been
In czces^ of $1,000 and has in
volved a cash outlay of twice that
nmv;
Duplex Model E Is tie
tnWn press on which The Daily
Advance has been printed. When
lr this newspaper became a daily
r In 191?, the press then in opera
s' tion on our floor was a drum cyl
inder Uabcock with a speed of
from 800 to 1.000 impres3lons an
?* hour.* The circulation of tl:?
I daily at that time was about 500,
and for that circulation the Bab
cock was adequate. However,
when circulation had climbed up
around the 1,000 mark, the Bab
| cock was rather slow. That fait
? alone, however, was not the main
factor 1n driving the editor- to a
decision to buy a better and fast
er press. The Babcock had been
. acquired in poor condition fror.i
the old weekly. The Tar Heel, anu
^ the print obtained from that
jL'i?%A?JhaH never been satisfactory.
pU~li*faas_ hi hope malnTy~ot~prlnt^
ing a better looking paper thai IvT
t 1919 a Miehle Two-Revolution
b Clylnder was purchased, with a
I maximum speed of 2,000 Im
press la as an hour. ?
As long as the circulation ot
The Advance temalned around lb*
i 1,100 mark and the Bize of the
?? paper continued, for the most
, part, to be only four pages, the
Miehle was fast enough, and the*
management knew very well that
' no press that could be purchased
_ would surpass tho Miehle from
from a standpoint of the qnalitv
, of work that it could produce.
The Adavncc flatters itself that,
during all the period that It ha
been printed on the Miehle, no
small town daily coming to our
desk has presented a neater ap
pearance from a typographical
standpoint.
When, however, lart fall TIiv
Advance became an eight-pagi
daily with a circulation of n*arl;
2,500 the management saw tha!
the days of the Miehle wore num
bered and thnt this press wouul
have to go before there could i?
liny further notable expansion lVt
the circulation of Elizabeth City'*
Associated 1'rexn newspaper, Trr~
order to get out Hn elght-pag*
newspaper on the Miehle and pu'
Its first edition in tho mslls in
time to catch rural free dellvor
les going out of Elizabeth City, it
was necessary to put four page*
of the paper on the press ever)
morning by 9 o'clock or shortly
thereafter. While these four
^ pages were being printed another
four were being ma le ready, and
when the first four pages, known
in the vernacular of the prij;'.
shop as the first side, had beer
printed, these four "forms" wer*?
?*>kfn off the press and four
Wpw "forms" put in their place .
Then the folder was attached t"?
^Hie prsss tho la.?=t four pages
Wore printed and delivered to the
folder, which in turn dol:veio.?
the papers ready for distribution
to carriers and to the mailing d
partment. ? All In all the print
ing and folding of the paper re
quired something like half a day'
work.
The maximum speed of ttir
Model E is 5.500 un .hour, ho'
that tells only half of the stoi y
For, Instead cf four pages, the
Duptac prints eight pages at ou.
tlnio Aand t'hn Duplex folder 1^
l>ul',t fn as a part of the prose Hf?
that the papers are printed and
folded in one operation. Anoth
er radical difference between the
Web Perfecting press and the cyl
Inder is that the foriber takes
Its paper from a continuous ^oll.
while the latter prints on sffeets
fed Into the press by hand. In
stesd of four hours, then. The
~A?UsaM_ii_QW rc^qulre^ only about
a half hour to print Its ?Kl'.fl Pr
culstlon of 2,500. Thla should
mean that there Will b" less than
a half tfbur's difference between
the time the first earrl#r leaver
the office sad the last carrier
"as his papers oounted out to I
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GHOWANffltiNW
Edrnton Cliumlirr ??j' ('un;
liierce Write* Krjwrclins
Resignation of Sivt-c::u".
Kicliai'd (;. Jolt.
Chowan County arid the rily r.f
Edenion an- nddin;*. their prot?<;t
to the removal of S?*cr? tary I!.
,Jo_b_froni Elizabeth 42 Hy. They
fe< I that Mr. Jcli lias !???? n a tp -
mendous asset in . Jn lr.iiiji:; all
parts of the Albemarle s- clton in
to a bettor understand in v.. It has
been largely through his ? ffcrts
that this great section hr?? found
that interests of all * li . towns
and counties are identic;.!. The
li tti r ? from ? Cltownn ? C< .? ? ! ?!
lows:
"Mr. M. Lei^h Sheep.
"President, C. of C.,
"Elizabeth City, N. C.
"Dear Slr:
- is with deep regret that the
executive committee r?*F.d of the
resignation of Mr. It. C. Job. a-*
OT*Cvetary-r>f? t he KHzahrt h ? t xt^r
Chamber of Commerce, brent; lit
to our attention by our secretory,
who in thoroughly familiar with
the splendid work Mr. Job lr?s
done, not only i:i Elizabeth City
but for the entire easts rn flec
tion.
* With the many important de
velopments, such as the Dismal
Swamp Canal and the Chowan
-River bridge .proposition, not to
mention the freight contest, we
feel that if Mr. Job could be re
tained by you it would be to the
benefit of the entire section this
aide of the Round.
"It has also been pointed nut
"commerciat-secretnrieg Mr. Job i?r
recognized aa a valued adviser. :rs
he has the full grasp of the work
of a secretary, so that his g;.inr:
from this part of the county will
be a distinct loss, which can ha> ri
ly be estimated, as it will" certain
ly take a new man many months
to get In touch with the many at
tivitles that Mr. Job has formu
lated.
"We trust you will not iliinl:
\^p have over-stepped the bounds
of civic co-operation in writing so
emphatically on a niatt"r that is
CONiHiCTOKS ?>! I
FOr? l.al'l H.I.ETiT:
C'dar f'apid.J. low.i, July IN
Tlii' b? ,:rd ?-f dmc:oi> ?? I th
<>nl r ij Itttilway i *( ' i;<t 1 1 c ' 01 ?
h.i * fi rjTr.li.. t ndm'*? d th?* cnn
didicy ? f S. nnt?>r Itohcri !.;i
FolMi : I r ili?- I*nridr::cy. ao
cnulni: to a Ktat?in<-ni ^Ivni
c:if by I'lvsid.-nt L. 12.
l?a??l today.
M(X\itEN FOUND
AFIEK TWO DAYS
? 'I1 ? . .1 ?:? ? 1-5 ^ ? i i. H mi _
Larrn. Critbii round \vi'-!d
f?i* r, n.bsiii'4 two da vs. w.*s l?;
rat <1 ve?:f< ni iv on siinll i -ilnlnt
of J.ipuii on I i'f his flying * r. \
tory.
The d rr./o fop furred th ? Mr
l.areii ;?*i r : y i ? land ut I rupp
i:=i;?nd !??? vi alter taking flisV
raid v.-rr*lo:s a a vice 4. whi.h t -
that all in inb rs of the |Mr?:'
i f tour won- t-u f e and that th. :r
: iri'bih' wast undamaged.
hkmxs <;ktti\c
l ilK riM'Kit IIANO
? |!i T.i.- A ^ <1 l?A" ?
l)::onoi AireM, July IS Tru;?
vojtliy information involved her ?
from Brazil indicates that t L.
'tei:els an* jjttin* thu'upp r baud
in !*;'hliaf: around Sao I'aaio.
\ N* f.-dtral k>vi rnm at ;
to initiate "de?'iHi*e
I ..II '.I ? 'id. llh? W4t4Mf yv hol
ders hot Mit? -Main hopo a! defi
nil re?uilts," it is said.
TK\.\s roiTox <;\t\s
Hoi;.?t;,n. July is. <.>;i
--Tile c?ii!d?tf'.-?i < r (";ll? n in 1*i
as is placed a t 7 2 liy Mir M:u >?
finuii'i.- di'ii'M' of a*:; Irub ure. v.
?"JUVTrr~or~TTuvo ~ points iii I !i?? I.;: I
i?ri!it h wltli the acrt i ;.!? J :i ? ?
? .-limat d at !? P> r < < at.
rtehily your iii'iru^u'Jvf, but,
nine** we have bo.-n brought ???
iiiuch Hok:t l>n'< tlu r iu tin* past
lv;o >vr. rs. largely duo to Mr.
Jab's ?lioris, >%??? ar?? ?ure yon \vi!'.
appr; ciat"- liow w?i feel in 1 vlnt:
so valuable a fri* nd.
"Willi . .kindest regards, and
the sincere hope may ever
continue in co-operative spirit on
nil matters touching <?ur joint in
terests. we nn1
"Yours very truly,
"CHOWAN COl'NTY CHAMIIIIU
or r-rnnr^urrc,
( WifinetH ? <?: Khut^ell, f?prv:J*~
"What will tlie people of Eliza
loth City and Pasquoiaiik County
do ur.der tli?? circumstances? Do
they f ???! that the interest!1 of a
county ran bert bo served by try
ing out n n< xv man. Instead of
keeping Mr. Job." These are
uuestlons now beltix ashed l y the
president and- vn*? ? TTrcsidciit oi
ihi? Ohumbi .? of Commerce.
Walter Swain, returned lionuj
Thursday from Edenton where lir
has Tjeen on a business trip.
SCOUT CAMP IS
GREAT SUCCESS
Willi Si'inilina^trr.
SMili ii I ^nil
"Boys, %*Tiut i* Ni'Pilrd it
Some Moury.
Till' r.oy yc lV.tR hl'eke CI*l:lp
Krhiuy mumlng --alter l n duv*
oiii j", i!(l o;i ni?' buck town
frc?a rami* liobcrt II. l.?-e en ll. ??
?."?'?(I ship Scalict'^iMl.
Not ms :n - :*y hr yu list v?* >?? on 1 11
rum;* at c i ?? tii.o* this; season it
last. hut Hi - t??t::l number has
Ik-, n larm r, ;< dliYer* i t plan be
ing adopted :;o that n any hoys
ran enjoy the camp lift'. Sonic tf
the -Sc m's tor-k til*.* 1 1 ? n ?1
camp;3U fin thi.- year instead of
the Camp I.ee trip, and some arc
planning ti? camp lal? r on.
1 he pood rooking ? ?f Chef Col
lins 1-other. who Is a retired
Navy n- ;:ro and leader of
i he celnsvd lioy Senilis if Klizn
rv-?h C!ty. h:t? made tie- camp at
tractive. The menu, for instance,
:J dinner Thursday was fried
-frpiin :r rhiel-',n. hulf a chicken p?-r
-person; Trr'ncn hf^d potato* s in
chiin.laut crtapn.***, corn, bread,
cud slr.uvb rrv nreservvs. Il \r?s
t!i >rcn:?;!ily enjoyed and voted
"fit for yonn:i Americans."
TIj? catnp I'icatlrh on Arneufce
Creek is :i delightful place, clcrn.
r.liady, and cool. There is all the
r;f. ea in the world for bathing,
for I he water Is shallow quite a
distance out and around the p!ucc.
It must he that t!-. ? scoutmaster
and the eh f Know Just how to
^oep a cair.p in Minltmy condition
for Caere nr.* no flicu, and every
(>OVKItNOIt 1SSI IKS
CALL I.AWMAKKK.'
lial'i.!'. July IS. C.ovi-rnor
Morrison yi**Ii-rday issu: d :i for
t:a:i I l?ir a special rosslon ? ?
flit- 1- u r.' i<> coiiyi no on
Tiii:r:..? iv. AuiMist 7. 1 1? consider
\ f>-' v-' 1 ' 1 ; ? I 'lii.l ..intuitu .it ? ;i iid.
Hm- ??::;> i ' 'I'.iMiirn-ii I : pM t ?
PUOTKST CAMON
< I.NTKK Ot PLOTS
\V;i?|.IhuI*mi. July Is. Tti??
Sialo i>< !?:? ri i; i* \\ i:. v? Sunday
StdvK.-d < f ;|? ? lin,', ,| ;,y | ? i:Ul
sulur body j.: C.i'i'nH. < hina. !<?
CitShfji!' authf'rili< ? ? r ili?? us.* of
thai city as a at* .? for ph.-l't
uualr.i f*?r? i:*:i ,\t \ ? i ??.an ri ?.
lhb?v. is a:? sp>k :uul span -r
dinner, or aft?r a w.nk's campinv
for lh:?l uialit r. as it was I; fon:
Thoso who ?tay down Itn-rc ail
night way thai I ?:< r?* an* no iuti?
Hllicr.
Wit'r a scoul master ? rjuippi'ri
as i? v??rp for 1 1? ?? f 1 purpos
? f deal'nv firmly 1? I r ?: ly wit I.
bovs of j? 11 vaiioth-s, with a oh' I'
who ftimply rail tint ? ut- i .ri llii.'.
a. id with hoys always r? ady to no
on such n < run pin : trip, all thai
Is m?<-d? d is I )i? ? in r? Ks?ry n< iif-y
for makinf* such n camp a pi't iv.ii
mot jdaco of whoionoiiio ncroa
? h:?.
Hut there's (In1 rub. Tlio scouf
ma?l< r continues i ? pr? s< at lh??
Cxuuf wi.h liltlo r? yoonso ftv>nt
those in Hip c.niMun'iy who pro
fess to In*, end many . ?-f whom
have personal rontons to be. iii'.i-i
rstod in boys and in their whole
some development into yonnv.
manhood.
I \r.O?{ l.OSES IN
Till-: COMMONS
lit. T?lr .%>? !???<! I !????
I.I. II tii. ii. Jaly ?<. Thf M:\i
? i\ ? t f. .n :*t w:i:t iiiiluy
;i?i?-ii'<l i*i Hi.- !! ?;??? if l.Vin
in .???* a *??? ?? i 17 1 lt? 1 IT
1?it in*: ili?' i i:itii?ii lit' tin*
i! .um.'I !??> i;ii-ii( !::.<ur.inr ? l?ill.
U. D. C. MEETING
TO BE HELD HERE
(icinwsitm:! t '.cntini:
li? i'.ji. i*i i ?M t:i U. !<>?
l.vv |*i-?nniiiriii
\Yoi;ic*:i h* \ ;> it RtMriiy.
A ?? ? : 15 ' -? l f ;* ;? ?*: ? III -
i:?'j ii j*::'. ?????! wi?h lor..l ? ri ; wvi ?*?f
the i':. 1 >ai;-* :??? i'* ??.' ?-i ('<!?.
^ul.i.u > , U..J l'i ? ? .n-.
1 v<4iiii?:i if ' '4.'t I. I v ?\ .!i i.i
a I ;r! . I. ? "it > .'??* I ilt. I iii
<!;?'?? v <1! n ? i*i?? ;? ? ?b.iMy ; ?.?
i In- fir? t v. ? in l).i.?'ne:\
Ilt>ck> .\I>!ii: i ]s;ul 1 ie? ' ii t ? 1
i J'?- i: \: in i i: ? pi. ? i :?
II \ i.ili. ? 1 1 : t t\u' ? till in:*;, ??? n
r. urea I' win In* IiMTiliTT* ~r. ? ~
tha' city i.? rw iv,? 1 1. - r?i;iv?;.
ti'?!i t s Vi-ii'. Wiiea 'Ii*. Ii
ivm-' !. lown ih?*y l> U* ;*!*?? :
Id !\i: ? V' ;5i rity t?? 1?*:ip?i it' t:
I'imv ion j >:?.*'.? i.i In
I ?' ? t it - l'i ' |i i l;i .] I ! I.i I t'jll/i. ?
h. ih would i he il? ? .
i*K*it. -
?T'.il.-i A;ll UtrHlu? flr-t time- tit..; -
l In- i ou\ flit i> n w ill I* li< lil < !i
Hi] a of the Stiii.S. it It:
i:ul at Willi; ? i?|.' !\lii:-'i?.a.
Kooky Mount and oilier riiies i *i
th-*- K i..: i a ? |?oj i ??f 1 1. ?- : i t ?? l'n;
never in r Uc I'.S'. iJr :!i t'Hv s -
tii.n !*? for.*.
.Mi*.-. !i I'hMip lloli of !I??ok>
Mount I.-. p:v.?i.2? lit of il;e Nor;.
l'ar;ili; a llivixion for twn >??.?!>,
Mill will pi ivi.i?' >!* I In* ;?uivi*n
tion this i i!(., y'v~. Ilo'i ai*o
jreddrd :ji (ireem.l??ro hint y?,;r.
Ii is i xji.rtf j Unit ihi?r.? wiil !?
In w.*: a i.'.O ;.n.l (IcI.'giMM t ?>
ar*t?nd t lir- rotiv??tiHtrtr: Viarn'-'
\? ill In* inadn for tin* enlnrlala
ir.rni nf ah. Mil thai number.
As i > f I ! t*? ? rs wiit h?* 1 i't t??l thi.
ye nr many will nvi rnmiu the on
slM'h rt to he i n fim.i r..l in- a
ji?un:i*y fr? us tiir wns'.crn |>;* ri .?<
". In* S?;s! ? in ??.: !. r l.) :oi ;aL,
Ti*** ? oh i?' ? rl4ii? ? a;:;l utlur
ovffii n'sal lotsa nf Elixalictli C"i ; *?
am I'xa- -1 ?*il to ro-oiu'rato ip i!i?*
cut crMliiiiiiiit of ih'? visitors
Tile ntayi r and t'ir pr sidenl.s o:*
tfin vnfiMis or^.iniznlliMH win
proluibly In* railoil upon f ir :itl
iii ?.? rs r.f wi'!r me to I li? <1 ?? I *
KnU*:. The t-.m vt-iit Inn will la.-1
t li : ?? ? or faur diiy.i.
Mr.*. ?!. M. It'll of Ciinvlcn w.ri
'n rity Thursclay as I ho gue^t
or .Mr .a nJ Mm, John l*n ul iluw
V: r. 2 I'asj IlurxrcM ntrvet.
hi'iicef'irtli walk under the banner of Senator La Follette
.11 national issues. '
Democrats Not Wo
Over
ROBERT T. 8MAI.Ii
(Coiyilrft. 1924, By Tha A<?*nc?)
New York. July 18.? National Democratic loaders
??red lu-ro, including John W. Davis, the Presidential
.1 i ? i ; liiu uni ty, wi'i'i' ii. nl'.i1 alarmed n?r disturbed
liy Hie announcement i)i:it Senator Burton K. Wheeler
Some Talk in Furl of Hcinjj Glad to lie Kid of
Vi koM1 roudiiel of Dati^lterly Inquiry Does not
pare Knvoralily \\ it Ii Walsh* i Oil Prolie
HELEN WILLS IS
AT FINAL ROUND
\ inn-ill stirhuiHln, Amrri
i-nil. Also licuclii'H -f'inul
! ><iii n<l in Totlny'n Olym
pics, Dcfratiiij; lluliun.
lIU 1'ii. A>virliiiHl I'm- *
i .V irrfrrr -frtnrththi CiitumHtn.
I'ranc \ July IS ? Hi Ion Will. .
Am ricau woman tvnnis chain
?pi?nf." reached the final round* of
Olympic ninths today by dsfuut
iin; Madame A. G. Holding ???
Praiire (3--, 6-1.
She will meet Mademoiselle
Vli.-io i>i l'r.inr>t in I fi ?? final .ia
j In* i csiilt of the hitler's victoiy
ov? r Misd Kathleen MeKane
Gie-i? Britain 0-6, 7-.r?. 6-1.
V In rent Richards. only remain
ing American In the men's hIi
gles, t;<day reached the final
rou ii I by defeating Huron lii
Mor]iii|;o of Haly 6-U. 15-6, 6-1, 6--J
ISSliK WAUNINO
TO IIOOTLKGGEKS
V.'Hniitigloti, .Inly 18.? Robed
men plac? d Hahijnj, cronweH ut
many misreads about the clt>
1.1:1 I'iuhl hi:niii^ th?? notice.
L' i * I * ; r i up cr clean
??ut." and h ! ; * in <1 "K K. K."
( OlTOX MAItKKT
.Ni w York. July IS. ? Spot cut
ton. Honed steady. Middling 112.40,
an advauci* of '> points . Futun s,
??lo.-lng bid, July .11.40, Oct.
26.38. Dec. 2!?.!>o. Jan. 25.40,
Man Ii 25.70.
New York, July lx. Cotton
futures opened t'day at llie fol
low In ? level*;: July I! !.!?!>. Oct.
26.40, l).-c. Jan. 2!?.:i0.
March 25.48.
The leaders say it was a
perfectly natural thing for
Senator Wheeler to do for his
mind has run along with La
Toilette's ever since he en
public lift- and his being car
. ried on the records as a Dem
ocrat was j ust about the same
as LaFollette being recorded
as a Republican.
Republican loader*, including
National Chairman Butler, wro
~ Inclined to -hn-ir -bit Jubilant oecr
tly"^ Wheeler ^announcement and
contended ll had a distinct bear
ing on their previous statement*
that I .a Follette would cut a s
heavily Into Democratic ranks ae
he would In the fl. O. I'. This;
of course, the Democrats denyr
and they say that whentheso
ln the senate begin to quit the
regular Republican ticket and be
gin to cant theln lots with La
Follette. the single defectlno
from the Democratic ranks In the
upper chamber will bp all but for
gotten.
Senators Rrookhart ' of Iowa,
Norrle of Nebrasku. I^add and
among those the Democrats ex
pect to declare for LaFollette be
fore the campaign grows much
older. The Republicans say that
Senstdr Dill of Washington, a
progressive Democrat, will also go
over to LaFollette.
TfiU t:iiiMiinu back and forth
between the lead?rs-ol the two.
old pnrtlen Is likely to go on for
some time, but as a matter of
fact the LaFollette forces are de
veloping exactly along the lines
expected.
I He ha? gained no unexpected
strength from any Quarter, but on
the other hand, has been handi
capped quite a lilt by the enthus
iasm with whlchne has been tak
en up by the socialists. The un
qualified endorsement cf LaFol
lette by KuRene V. Debs waa
viewed with evident s satisfaction
in both Democratic and Republi
can campn. The "redder" the old
parly leaders can paint the La
Follette movement the better
thev will like tt.
They will attempt to show tt la
merely a rallying place for all the
discontented , elements In Ameri
can life. The abiding place of the
"undeslroblan" and In this way
Ihey hope to hold to Republican
ism and Democracy the progress
ives who are not willing to asso
ciate with the radicals. A
Ono Democratic spokesman de
clared today the national organi
zation waa glad to be relieved Of
th<> responsibility of having to
defend .Senator Wheeler's conduct
of the DauiiTtlfiy ? 1BVWHMW
before the Drookhart committee
of the Senate. That InvestlgatM
was conducted along far different
lines from the oil Inquiry In ths
hand.! of Senator Walsh cf Mon
tana. Senator Wheeler permitted
any and every sort of testimony
to be brought In, regardless of
whom It concerned. His chief 'de
pendence In the Inquiry was the
notorious -GaMon 11. Means, inter
national spy and Investigator,
who boasted that although he had
been accused of every crime In
the calendar. He had never been
convicted.. That proud record
now has been broken, however,
for since the flenuto adjourned
M.'arin has been convicted In the
Federal courts here and sentenced
to two years In the Atlanta peni
tentiary. He in out on bond pend
ing an appeal.
Ths Democrats fe?l new that
the Wheeler activities which wen*,
without (ho scope of "th*> original
Inquiry can laid st the door of
UKollfMo Influence.
Meantime It Is apparent that
the leaders, cf all three parties at
present Pi th* ft"ld an- looking to
the east u* a greater battleground
than any one could have suspect
ed two weeks r?o.
The roolldfie organisation
frankly expected the Pern aerate J
nominate eotne me would wi
have made the F*?*| solidly ?
publican and would have pern
ted them to w'vo their undlvli
attention to the central stre
i of the country and the Far
The Republicans had expecU
maintain a "branch" heav
ier* here ?n New York wltg
- wm&n working f^ee.' In eh?rm
Wi h th* nmilnstlen of Mr.
via. however, plan'* suddenly
i charted. The nemibll^nnl
r*adv h**v? leseed t^* flo
the building at No. t West
sixth street and are likely I
I more *psice as the can
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