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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 11

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POST-STANDAED, SYRACUSE, N. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1911. 11 MORTGAGE FOR $750,000 HAS BEENJLACED Funds Will Be tTsed to Electrify Ithaca Short Line. THIRD SAIL SYSTEM PIAKMEU Papers Are Piled in the Connty Clerk's Office at Auburn--Bonds to PftH Due in 1941 Will Be Issued AUBtiRN, March --In accordant the oft-repeateJ promist an electrification ot the Ithaca Short Line, there Wed in otbco of County Clerk Waine to-djj rt fnt mortgage for KoV 000 given by ihe ItliacJ Aubuiji Power Company to the kmtkeibotkei Iru-t panj of New Yoilt Jo money haj, been tn iht mortgage, liovteiei, vi Inch ib secured by bonds The Ithaui-Auburn Company ev peiietiLeil some difficulty in obtaining the consent ot the Public Service Commission second distnct to the issuance ot the moiteage, a hrst application belne tinned down, i a statement that made plain )ast what the cornmiision would authorize lu accordance witii that representation a new application was made and early in the present yeai, the required sanction was given The bonds to seouje the mortgage are to be 725 number ol fci WO each and at WOO each, paj able Febmary I 1911 The papers set forth that the money is to be used for aequuing lands In tayuga Coit- laud and Tampion? counties 33 well as power houses and power appliances transmission lines and a third lail system to be erected as a distributing system for the New York Auburn Lansing Railroad Companv Tho Power CoTijjany reserves the nsht to sell and deliver to the lork, AiOnun $, Lansing Railroad Company tree from hen oC the moitgage a complete electrical third rail svstem A Flint of Nen York is the prime facto: both companies and now con- ttols the Ithaca Street Railway system as vieli Auburnlans who are much interested in the success of the road, sa that there is now no obstacle to the promised electrification and hope to see the TMrk begun soon MBS: DUNFEE TO TAKE LONG JRIPWiTH BAND Will Accompany Conway as Soloist on Journey to California When Patrick Con-nay and his band begin an extensile simmer tour to the Pacific coast Maj Mrs Joseph Dunfee will accompany him ai a soloist Announcement nas made jeslerdaj that the Syracuse vvoman had acrepted Mr ton-way invitation Mrs Dunlee says sue is delighted at the jMospect of sme- jns In some the largest auditoriums in this country besides being able to see of the United States The trip Tiilt begin Maj 7 and tins company mil so direct to Oakland Cal lor a seven weeks engagement Poitland Ore be the city visited and attei thies weeks there the musicians mil go to Salt Lake Citl Des Homes and Chicago The trip vull extend over aexeitcen week's This mil be Mrs Dunfee first experience as a soloist in such a capacity and aha is enthusiastic orer the pi aspects She win be accompanied bj her daughter Marg-aret Martha Dun fee and her sls- ter, Mlss Jessie Tidd of Columbus FAREWELL DINNER IS GIVEN FOR MR AND BY THE PEOPLE OF FULTON Banquet Served in Parlors of the Presbyterian Church by Current Events Maich Seventj-flve members of the Current BvefiXs Club tendered a farewtll dinnei to Mt and Mrs Nevada Stranahan it the Church parlors to-clshl It was a gathering thai mil long be remembered in the social cic de; of this city and uas attended by the pi eminent fetnlllea of Fulton who were desirous of showing their respect to iu most distinguished citizen who, with his familj it, ibout to go to "Southern to leslde The chin th parlors taitilj. deeoi atea cut flowers and potted plants and piesented a pleasing appearance The guests gieeted as tney entered the church bj the ftecepiion Committee com posed of Prof and Mrs Mi and Mrs Paddock, Mr and Mrs Thomas Huntet A social hour'was, spent in listening to thei music of an or before the dinner -was announced At dock the guests -with Mi and Mis St anahan at the head sat down to a.

nine course dinner served by the women of the church Prof I -was the toast- mastei and Rev Charles Olmstead was called upon to icspond to Oar Current Events Club In which he gave a history of Its work Our Legal Profession' was responded to by Attorney 9 Mead during which he stated that the -members ot his profession In Fulton regietted the loss "which they sustained by thft "with- diawal Mi Stranahan Our Financial Interest? nas responded to by BATTLE ISLAND GIVING WAY TO STATED CANAL Historic Spot North of Pulton Soon to Be Wiped Ont, WILL BE SLICED OFF Balance to Be Leveled for Barge 1 Waterway Purposes Contractors Start Seventy-ton Shovel Redhead John Hunter toofc care of Ou Schools' and showed that the excellent work being done by the schools ol this cJty Js due to the co-operation of Its best citizenship Our City was toasted In a- delightful manner by Penneld Mr Stranahan responded In a pleasant vein and thanked ths members for the courtesy shonn him and his family and regretted that tine health of Mrs Stian- ahan compelled them to seek the warmer climate of England THE FbLlON, Maieh 20-Historic Battle Island uhlch is located a mile below Tul ton nill soon be but a memon The ATOM lean Pipe Construction Company whim his barge canal contract No 37 has A seventj-ton shovel to -nolle oil the island According to the plans a large part o( the island will be cut oft and the Balance leveled off for canal purposes It is expected that another shovel -will be put to noik within a few weeks The greater part of the dirt will be dumped Lake Ontario after the canal opens Until then It will tie dumped on the east bank of the rivei on the land owned bv U-i state INSURGENTS SEEKING REPUBLICAN SUPPORT FOR JOHN D. KERN AN (Continued from Page One) BICH OLOTHIWG MAKEB ACCUSED BY GOVERNMENT NEW YORK, Mai oh 29-Charred nltli conspiracy to defraud the Iintted States Indfan seiviee ot the Intailor by substitution of shoddy tiouaers foi those standard quality, Arthur Rose, a wealthy clothing manufacturer of Newark, was arrested to-daj He had a snb-c on tract (or fuinlshlnfi clothing to the Indian eeivlce, and It is alleged that, with Charles II Fmman chiel clerk In the LJJilted Stales Indian xiarehouss in this city, he conspned to re move from the -warehouse several cases of standard had passed inspection, and substituted for thsm cases of ehoiJdj goods The arrest folloTi 1 the lecent Indictment of the firm of Tl citisteln Mnher of this citj on similar charges Weltistem end Jlalier ate ncvt out on ball awaiting; tilal, and Rose was also released on bonds of to-nleht As the investigation Is In progress the authorities not arrKed at an estimate ot total amount of the al- leesd frauds, but it Is said that looting of the warehouse has been systematic and that several contiactois have been In lotved in the alleged conspiracj Chief Cleik turned a government witness In the cases MED. tensile of his entire career, Mr Ftanels Lytlde Stetson a political pharisee stepped Into the llmellsht ajid boldly assumed chaise of the entire movement "Alleges Deal Witi Bepwblicous 'Not satisfied with his nork In preventing the Dtmocratit party fiom making choice for senatoi, Mi Stetson, now working openly with Mt Fiank Jlalt son ot lormer Senator Plott, and for twenty yeara the representative in Albany of the he was dilven out of powei--Is engaged in making a deal with the Republican machine to elect a man of Ins own selection foi United Slates senator with the purpose destroying the Democrat paiu in the state and finishing his life long stiuggje' to bleak Tammany Hall Calling to his aid all the dissatisfied Democrats in the state and with ths as Distance of several New York papers nhich haie been trjlnff for years to fie stioy tlie Democratic organization, this man campaign has rung with the chaigs that Mi Sheehan, whom he person all certified to be a man of hijh uiaiacter and steiling integritj, was unlit to be eiiosen United States senator because he was the lepresentatJve of the Inteltsis Fays Eespects to Stetson. i Is this Francis Lynde Stetson who thtis speaks upon behalf of the plain people of the state and 'bellies it to be his dub to as far as possible Tammans contiol in the state 1 Is he the same tman who oiganizefl as counsel the Stee! Trust the greatest piece of stoclt vvatering and atottk jobbing In modem times, and which is just about to be tmestlgalcd by the Congress of the United States' "Is he the same man who is the attorney at once for Pleipont Morgan and tor Thomas Ryan' Is he tho man who organized the Northern Securities Compam, which the Supreme Couit of the United States held to be an illegal not a criminal organ- isation' Did he not oiganlze the International Hercintlle Martna, tlie shipping trust the Tiitataer tiust, the harvester trust and othei Sinulai bodies' '3s he not the largest stockholder In the CaUiact Poner Companv, which taltes all i(sj power fioni the Xiagaia nvtr without ani compensation bv fianchlses ie- ceiicd from the state and which dls- tnbutes the power over the state without paving a dollar to the public treasun GAS, HEARTBURN flND DYSPEPSIA VANISH Settles your out-of-order Stomach and ends all Indigestion five minutes later. Was he not the draughtsman of the notorious etreet railway act of 1884 under which his Llientj Jake Shaip infamous Broadway franchise? Js he not generally the most prominent lawyer- promoter at the entire bar of the United States' Was it not in the Interests of Edwsrd Shepard counsel of the Penn- svlvania Railroad Cornpan, whose methods have already debauched ths politics of two gieat states of the Union, that ha flist appeared at Albany this year' 1 Along this line Mr Mtirphj proceeds with his attack listing a dozen cor-pora- tions of which ne declares Mr Stetson is i director and then asks What service has he ever rendeied during his entire career to the Deniociatic This man he conclude 1 Is not alone the representative of tlie tnteiests-- he is the nursonlfleatiort of tlie interests-- he Is ona the Interests SIETSOIT NOT INTERESTED IN MURPHY'S ATTACK 1ORX March 29-TVhen told Mr Murphj's attack upon lum to-night, Mr Stetson said I don care to have lead to me am not at all inteiestcd in anything Mi Murphy has to sa about me 'I regaid mvsclf as a fiee 4merlcan citizen 1 am seoklng no office, and my leisonality has no thing to do with the question 'Ml Murphj Is entitled to form and expiess anv opinion ot he sees fit I think he Is justified in his resentment to the nsser ion that I organized the Steel Trust and tlie Harvester Trust am pleased to that It is true and am pioud of It I do not care to go into the details of the statement, hoir- er, Ihis March E6, 1311 Conley Besulet 'iiisband is sunned 6v wn nantc (onlej daughters Jtaime Claia Llla and Grace Conlej and Mr-: Thomas Linen all of this citi PuneiAl fioni the familj home No MS Bsllpvuc avemie FYtdav morning at 3 cloctc and at the Cathedra' of the Immaculate Conception at 939 rnerfls ars Incited Burial in St -Agnes Ceineters 7.

Bmsr T. W. J. BAUER SON tTKCEBTAKBBS 117 W. St ptoaei T46.

F. W. TRAUGOTT Undertaker Embaimer 642-652 North Salina Both Telephones DOT tin xJI Auiittcc. H. BTAX C.

F. M. RY3K DM SOWTH 8AUUTA n. Anlrtut lovi can eat anj thing your stomach ciaves without feai oi Indigestion or Dvsnepsia, or that youf food will ferment 01 sour on jour stomach, if vou TI ill tahe a little Diapepsin occasionally loin meals lull taste good, and anv- unE vou eat Villl be digested, nothing can ferment or turn to acid or poison or stomach gas, vilneh causes Belching. Dizziness a feeling of fullness after eating, Nausea, Indigestion (like a lump of lead stomach).

Biliousness, Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in stomach and Intestines or other svmptotns Headaches froni the stomach are absolutely unhnovin uliere this effective remedv is usea Dlapepsin really does at! the work of a health! stomach It digests voiir meals nhen jour stomach cant A single dose it ill digest all the food vou est and leave nothing to ferment or sour and upset tlie stomach Get a large 50 cent case of Pape DIa- pepsin from druggist ajifl start tailing now, and in a little while Tiill actjjBjlfr biag about our health, strong Stomach, for vou ttien can eat and you want without the slightest discomfort or miserv, and everv particle of impurity and Qas ftiat is stomach and intestines is going to be'oamed aivav without ths uss of laxatives or any other assistance Should 3 otv at this moment be Ing from Indigestion or any stomach disorder, ion can get relief within five minxitea DIAZ SOON TO OUTLINE PROGRAMME OF REFORMS BT OTHEKAM STEVENS SPECIAL TO THE POST-STANDARD. MEXICO CIT1, March of Finance Llmantour received me tonight and read the dispatch fioni San Antonio containing the Interilew Mth Francisco Madero sr On completing the reading Senor Ltmantour said It those gentlemen In San Antonio really desire peace they should begin by not talking so much The government has RB own plans and will carry them out regardless of the utterances any lion The goiernment -will not yield to the revolutionary party us such but It -will do Its utmost to fully meet the demands of public opinion--the public opinion of those -whose hands are not raised against the nation Much study has been given by the ad' ministration to the necessities of the oc casion and when I retmned from Bu rope where 1 had learned something of the conditions and learned more on arrival I discussed the matters with the president, laying before him rny observations and conclusions, which coincided with his The result of these conferences tras outlined and submitted to the new Cabinet and to day accepted by that body The president will very directly and con- rinclngly outline this pollcir in his mes- and I feel that It will be In such form and cover such points as to convince the nation of the government's sincere desire to carry to a culmination the reforms and progressive measures which have been adequately outlined in the fKss The president a declaiation will be positive IHSUBKECTOS ARE WILLING 10 JTESOTIATB FOB PEACE Sbepard Praises Stiaus. YORK, March M--Edtiard JI Shepaiil said to-night I think it a foitunate tiling that, among the excellent candidates whom the Democrats at Albanv have before them is one so well fitted as Mr Straus, and in so man) wavs, to represent New York In tho Senate RECEPTION ARRANGED FOR HARRIET MILLS SPECIAL. TO Ton AUBTjRN, March 29 -The members of the Political Education and the Political Equality Club of this city will be hostesses on Fndaj afternoon at -1 o'clock at the Woroans Union at a reception to be tendered Harriet May MUts of Syracuse, president the Tvew York State Suffrage Association, and who is to make an addiess It Is that there will be many here from out of the cltv including a large delegation of faoultv and students from Wells College, ar advocates of suffrage for women The societies tn change have eTtended an in itation to the general public to meet Miss Mills EGG LIKE ROBIN'S LAID BY A PULLET Youthful Lafayette Hen Makes New Kind of Record. A Plymouth Rock pullet owned by A Hotchkiss of Ijafayetie has distinguished herself bv laying an egg which probably bleaks the On- cnclags, county chicken record for smallness in sie The maiden effort of tlie hen, which is 5 month's old Has a perfectly formed miniature egg about the size of those fauna in tlie nests oE robins Tt measured around only 3 1-S by inches The pullet Is large for Its age weighing pounds and is perfectly healthv Evidently ashamed of its first performance Mr Hotchkiss' hen haa since laid eggs of normal size ij TO TUB POST-STAND AHD SAN ANTONIO, Tei March 29 -San Antonio is now the provisonal 'capital of Mexico for ths revolutionists While Francisco Madero, father ot the provisional President and his brothei, remain here all manifestos other than those sued from tho field by Madeio himself will come fiom here If peace overtures are made by the Mexican government thej will have to be made to the contingents The local junta Is largely governed tho advice ot Madero neie sent out today to the bands between Monterey and Saltillo wainlng tlicm that under no ci! cum stances must the joulnev- of Fran- ciico Leon ae la Barra, the new Mev.if$n minister of foioign affairs, be interiupted In any way The rebel 33 mpathlzers here nrs anv- fous for him to reach the City ot MOMCO, for they believe that immedlateli thereafter peace negotiations will bs taken up It Is not possible that De la Barra and Madero vvMl iiave a conference to morion The Minister xiill leaoh here at 7 and leave at TSO Madero said to-day that there was no occasion fot him meeting la Btrra as all the matters were In tlte hands of Ltntautour Discussing the propped peace confei- ence, Gustavo Madero.

brother of -fthe piovlsional president speaking for the rebel junta, saw to-day "Neither fha fear of Intervention by other powers nor the promises and arguments of commissioners to ue from Mexico have over caused the revolutionists to faulter In their determination to secure for their country a complete political regeneration before thej agree to peace It Is true our party is -nilllng to negotiate for peace, but it must be distinctly and absolutely nndeistood that there is no cessation of hostilities at this time. and, furthermore there ivlll be none until final terms have been agreed upon of such character as to be thoroughly acceptable everj HHV not onlv to those members of our who are In the United States tut also to the leaders who are tn the field KIEFFERBROS. HEADQUARTERS FOR toves and Ranges, tasefurnishings, Etc. Dockash Ranges Dockash Ranges have withstood the hardest tests, so much depends upon the quality and construction of a range. There are many people who do not realize the importance of this and buy a cheaply constructed range, alas to their sorrow.

Buy one built to give the best of service for a long period. Such is the Dockash; it has many improvements original with the Dockash, very moderately priced, made in many styles and sizes with several styles and sizes of gas attachment. Remodeled Ranges at About One-Half Price Kousefnshing Specials Large size Galvanized Wash Tub, wood handles; regular $1.10 kind 59c The medium size; regular $1.00 kind "White Hen" Glass Wash Boards 45c kind i "Brass King" Glass Wash Boards; regular 40c No, 8 Tin Boilers, copper bottom, wood handles; regular 1 $1.60 kind 1 lot of Reeci Preserve Kettles, seconds; extra special, at, each Did yon ever see one of onr remodeled Eanges in uset Wasn't it perfect! Ifitwasnt we made it right. Very, very few ever go wrong because they are made over completely. All the inner parts are NEW, remounted and renickeled.

Thousands of people are using them and are satisfied. They include all the best makes. Ton '11 be interested, look them over. Free City Delivery 218-222 NORTH SALINA STREET IT WOULD BE A LIE TO SAY I AM ENTIRELY CURED But I Feel Better Than Have for Years and, Am Improving Daily. Trams Leads Golfers.

P1NEHURET March SB --Walter Trav-La tti tbe SaW in to Jtr I licit quallBcltlon round preliminary to tbe elventb annual United North Dd qhunpkrcalilp golf can) H5 Fownti Jr nitlmil iroititjr AaraploD, TiA nconC with anQ Charles BLOOD POISON Cured by thty Marvel of the Century, the Obbac System UU4, at, 3Mtoy Treatment Free THE DIBAC The foregoing are the exact words Mrs Helen Maisr of Seneca street used -when telling Dunn of her condition 1 enter. rial Tno months ago this noman was almost a physical and netroug ftreck SSejuas despondent and melancholy, tbs slightest annoy her and she had no desire to receive her friends nor to visit them Her stomach was Jn a uro tolled condition oidmary remedies failed to operate her bonels so she was obliged to resort to injections She Bid a constant destie to void off urine and at msht had to get up frequentb Her hands and feet always cold on account of pool circulation of biood, and an? little exertion would cause her to become short of breath When aha looked up she TVijuJd get dtrzy She nag almost afjjald to eat because after satiny ehe would feel terribly distressed In her stomach uas so nenous that shs iias constantly biting her nails She was told to try the Quaker and was persuaded to buy a treatment That TIBS two months ago She promised at the time to- report results to Dun a after tahm? the remedies 1 ol 3 weeks, but this promise she did not Iteep Testerdaj, however, called and said. I did not repoit tn 2 -neelis si nitty because at that time 1 did not seem to be a bit better, in fact I felt more discouraged than evei Stfll I kept on taking Quaker and (he tlrst real Improvement I felt my bowels began to i-nova regularly and my food no longei distressed me For the past few nights I did not have to get up at all I slejrt well and in the moriimgs I novi feel fresh whereas formerly I always felt tired nhen I got up It would bs a lie to say that I am entirely cured but I feel better than I for years and am improving daily I wish to tike another tieattnent of Quaker with me to day rs tjns not a wondeiful case showing the power of Quaker yon suffer from rheumatism, catarrh, constipation indigestion, nervousness, kidney or liver trouble tall Dunn and get Quaker Extract 1W can be seen at Weld Dalton's drug store cornex Sallna and Fayette Sts, eveiy day It coets nothing to talK to him If von cannot call order by mail Qu alter Extract, 3 for $2 50, Oil of Balm, for $ltv Dunn express chaiges, but no charges ntll be allowed after he leaves Syracuse HELPLESS FOR 18 YEARS, DEATH ENDS SUFFERINGS Paul Warner, Paralytic, Was Well Known ott North. Side. After having been confined to his bed by paralisis the greater part of the time fat the last eighteen jeara, Paul Warner of No 114 Sweeting street died at 7 30 clock last evening at the age of 56 vears Since Mi Warner trtio was a tne- clianic TTRS stricken with paraijsis he been unable to use his legs He nas born in Germany, but came to this country thirty-two jears ago and for thirty vears had been a resident of Syracuse He was knoivn among the older Germans of ths Noitli Side Summing are two sons Pant and August Wainer of Syracuse, one stepson, Anton Schrmei of "Vew Ol leans, Li one daughter Mis Charles Long of LocKport one btother Alois and three slaters Ining Germany The funeral will be held at 9 cloLk Sstuidai morning from the house and at I clock at the Church of the As- sumution Interment 11 lie made at St Josephs Cemeteti Admits Stealing Pool Balls James Gariison of Gere avenue.

Solvay confessed alter his an an in that village last night by Patrolmen Sullivan and Hlldebrand that lie had stolen three pool Good Time? Last flight-- tibng big dinner Is often the maker of BAD TODAY Why notf means extra wort for the ttomaeh and boweli. You've got to if you don't help nature unload with CASCARETS. "Tky work wMlt you jon're in the A. M. Tfinight'a Uie night to care of tomorrow.

gent AN 010 FASHNNED IDEA the Use of Sulphur. we meet with people who have the irojnresslon that to take Sulphur in winter time makes one more liable to "catch cold" may be "Sulphur and Molasses," ((hough It denied by doctoral, but It la certainly not true of as this form of lulphar ran be taken at any time, winter or lummer, without slightest danger of catching cold Keep tbe feet warm and dry and do not go out tn the cold. Improperly clad, while overheated from any cause, and yon need not fear catching cold because of taking Medicines pui up in large bottles are aludis administered bi the teaspoon or tablespoon dose A doee of Sulfosol prescribed in drops A bottle measured by the teaspoonful nould to bold a half pint or more to wrtltain as many doses as a bottle of Svtlfoaol which holds forty doses Get Sulfogol of Tour nearest druggist or wrile to Sulfosol Co 72 Trinity Place, New York, for free booh on Rheumatism. Blood and Skin Diseases and ihe successful use of Sfllfosol tn treatment balls flom tivo placesv. He clalined to have them to John Basydell Garnson will be arraigned this morning Before Justice of the Peace William Ryan.

LEAGUE. TOTJK Virch m-ThHO tonrracla tnd -e Icaics appiotcd by His Mstloiiat an nointal br 1'iuldent LTOtli ID nigM CONTnACIS--Witll BiKloit Joahun CliTke Bur Hlllei Tilt Clilcasi) 0 I Weivw -with Cincinnati Jt Burin Domcj with PbilaHclchla John Tltra with Pltttburs -lolin RCUSASES-B) CMOJO to Flsliar 10 St Paul William Mrp.an Fisher 10 St Paul (A Beaumont Ctark Coolt if to BpoKina Palllp Cocmoy, to Qrlmvt IS 7,) Leo Angetntler Cta- oirioati to Los AtisclK 3j tnaeWff Moors Hr FMtKidubls to (S A Cinnell Er PltlifiutK to Imllairapolls (A A bucolic HoTfr Suspend Jockey Bice. JUARIH: iiirch Rice to tar lor Uu rot ot Hie race uwttlw; licre for hto utrety actions at On unit on CttJo Sno Tho stBwart -aloo tet Aoirn Jochor Nolan tor Uio mt cf too mooting tor roufb rldlac ill Int rto. MEN Seeki 'h Success --In tiiou-andt ol orcupitjom JisnOt-S cutfti iir Ute that ttitr trf not ptl'Stcillj capabto, an4 "Hi: bait uq success or talluit icfordlns to the vili pot or TMOlatJon ot ue mac Dtei tnt ilh-f enter a ran ulth a burden on; hli JhsnidereV 'NowaaaTB (ho contat, tar taccia ts Keen tat tin matt nay trace bis iHme In to mot ttirow 0(1 the ifftlctlon I cu buck 4 Wfcy not tlie stwctallsiA advice thtc am 10 slvt ton ut raj nn nan mt and tacultfca to It 7011 Ntnovenem or IMS Hrarocete Blood Poleoi Strlctun lxrt Vigor or Im- All t. or BIT spKle) or ctinnlc ease ot kt eiplalo mr llte- norlt jot You can wont III- prompt Tltlt Aiiltef taunt uffl cindld.

ExuniHtlim true strictly conndflttlaJ It out ot ivrltt FrfcM modtnte mcliutlic nKalcint Dn Thornton tTKACOSB-S LEAOINO SpeCUHlT. ftct.W«ner Blwli. i8 tlrttV, Hour: 9 it in lo in 1 to 12 Deaths; Funerah Hn Hittiiirar motlKr ot Bolinon ot ttilt oily iWJ at Artijiort, Tget- oil Mt. Cattcrtut Hotcbklic ot Jobn Hotdt- hta ot 111 itnet altJ lut ntlbt St JOHphl BogplUt Mri Tbo Wtr It it Hint i.

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