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1 VOLUME XX: NO. 28. lola Dally Record The lola Dally Index. lOLA, NOV. EVENING.

The Weekly Regltter, Eltabllthed 1867. The Dally Realstep, Eitabllihed 1897. EIGHT PAGES HERE 81 OB IK IF HE WXXIS am! A TO UOKK WILL COOIVJiKAL. ADVOmtED BY I I LEAGUE GOJES INTO EFFECT. Offictnls Are Goiufi to Help M'onieii Prolilem and i Isk Yttur Aid.

bfotlibr c( feeling, til the wortli Life going to be filled with bitter dlBapiidintuicnt for the floater who eases off the rattlers in'lola this winter and starts put to fiiid a nice wariu Xup coffee in the ploasant kitchen of Wofik, the serpent from which lit flees incessantly, is going to bob between him and the steanifng cup, well may he exclaim, aiie the time's that try men's Oi qoursc. If h'ls heart is in the right spot, or If it iias descended upon his emptj' stomach with a weight which his ablioraiicepf physical toil, he car. get a whfch will entitle hini to ii- Job on the city wood pile, and thai means "cats." But itty hasn 't any wood jiilc, you snjr. True, but It w-ill have om hungry hoboes may work up ai appetlto for the substantial incaniiMF, food wlilch will be tl'ic rowanl of tlicli labors. Mayor J.

.1. Varner and his mmissioncrg ario now pcr- plans wiilcli will ai knignts of the sidc -iloor sleepers of food and loaging while they honor our; fair 'ty with tiioii presence. Back of tlie police headpuartoi'-; bi' South i-tre a small brick ImiiU is to be built soon. It Will join Ihi police judge's that tiic I Won't-Workers be unde'r surveil- 'lance and wiH to work if eat. The hunk house with its warm Btpvc -and bunks with ticks, will surrounded by aWoodiijile equipped with appropriate instruments while the a fan presents himself at po lice headquarters armed witii a ticket he will be given a ofiwoodto saw, and then given a lick -i t.ifor a gt meal at one of the rants.

Good meal? Well, Mayor Var ner i "Of course, we are not going t( feed them anything wc going to see that lliey got good suli Btaiitial food. "The room won'i 'bo a palace, either, but it will be warn and clean." The plan whicii; the city official an taking hold of now, has been discisf od by the Wonien' Civic League for some liuie, bpt thi Mad no method of bringing iheiv plans fruition until the cif officers offered tlioir I 'lcip. Now Ihc fjivic hpagufi and tlic ('it; work together, but tlicy iiccd (In help of all the wnuicii of the town ii order to luakn; projijct -a i-uc 'ivs The tickets will be printed as Use buiik liousf! and wood yard ar- complnted, and will be given mii I Ivi 'vor the of tie- Kvory woman in town to get tickets and to them to: and beggars win knock at their doors. "It a liard thing tor ii wojnen I. -turii.

ddwii a hungry man," s.ays president (if Ihe ('i i.caguf, "but it is also liurd to lei which afetlK! worthy men; so. If tin women will refuse to feed an able bodied beggiir, and send him li jmlice "headquarters, the tranip (jues tion.will be solved. Of eoiirse, il has WJirk at Jiqr liomo wliicli tlie lu.i' -v. i -i all rii'lit for to I 'eed The, plan beiilg in lnl has bean tried in otlier cities, with gt-cat deal'of success where tlir" IKMISI wives have given ilieir (in I'or years nd years, tlio i t-ion I'is 'i'lven a. vexation to the fiiy and terror many the nieans is at liand to niake pro- fessip ial iioho fight shy of lolji, anil t( handle those that eouie, according flieir deserts.

All tluit is needed for men and women to gel beliinc officials and tlie Civic I-oaguc The'Lc-ague is also planning to liavi the business men assist lliem'in liiev charity work by iniltingiit on an or ganizod basis. The wonien cx'peit tin mcrcliants to sign up for a' junoiint each month, and then to refuse give to any sort of a beggar but send bim to tlie Leagui rooms in the buiiding wlien a of cha rities will handle his case If he is. deserving- he will he but he not iiaye a ehahci 'a niimiber of merchants llowVver, only tlui man who subscribi to the charity work will hav. the of the THE WIEATHER. FORECAST KANSAS: Fiiir nltrht and Hi'dnesdiij soiiicwlint colder Wodnrsdaj.

IJata recorded' at U. S-. Weather 13u' reau Office: yesterday 4 p. lowest this morning a. normal for today, excesi; excess since January 1st.

desreos. Precipitation for 24 hours ending a. m. excess since 1st, 4.7;i iches; totar for year to inches. Relative humidity 2 p.

m. yesterday, 7(! per cent; 7 a. m. today; 89 per centi; barometer reduced to sea level, 2:1.04 inches. GOOD START FOti THE iHIA.

(ihi Itranch Last with 1211 All of Tlicni Live Wires. i The Horse Thief Association started in lola with a bang last night when 12(k char-ter members were received and- the local organization pcr- More tlian eighty of the mem- lers. were present ai the installatio.i at the City Mall. C. Mare, the state organizer who las' been hero Ipr several-days signing up the new members, says: "This is tlie inost enthusiastic uinch of men ,,1 have worked The-organization is starting out splendid siiapc'and it is niy prc'Vic- ion that it will soon be one of the ilrong(-sti: in I lie state.

You know, tin (illEAT HRIJAIX IS ATT.VfKED BV WATER TWICE A WEEK. THE BOY WHO WAS TO BE AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER By BRlNKjSRHOFF. I TEUTONIC ROLLER STILLBUSY IHMVE li II A RE ST GAINS Fl RTHER GIUHIM). Tlie Fon-cs Oue Division. Are Now Within 37 Miles of the Bninsuir ian Capital.

(By the Press) Berlin, via wireless to Sayvillc, I J. Nov. Austro-German forces in Western Rumania are continuing with success their drive toward Bucliarest, the war announces- operations have neen begun and additional ground iias been gained by I lie invaders. The Bulgarians have captured tlie important town of Giurgiu on tlie railroad south rost. The Rumanian town of Curtca south of Campulung has been captured.

The forces Rumania iii'e now witliin miles of Hu- liarter members are now starting oiit'charost. Giurgiu lias been considered brins iho-membership up to by important from a miiilary standpoiit the end pf the- vcar." not only to. its iiosillon with The following are tlie offlc'irs of ihtvi-espcct to but to the fact now organization, ufoctcdi last night, that it is connected by railroad with Dr. S. licattle; AMcc-lIhe ca -pltal.

iiVlyers; C. 10. r. Kirk; Trcasu'rd-r, MeClellPii: CarlGoi-y; quardi, Mr. Wil- ionbnrg; Correspon'dcnt to stale pa- lirr, Carl Chaplain, C.

M. I 'liompsoii. The A. H. A.

held a four-slato convention at Galena last week and nrued a new syst.ehi of reporting thefts; In each state Avill be a iiead 'laii to wlionisa tlieft is reiiortcil promptly, lie in turn will communi- me news to the head man in each ouiity, who will scatter it broadcast )vcr the country and thus four states vill 1 )0 on the lookout for the thief within a few hours after the crime. A namber of the new members in Ola have auto tags. These are in the of a horseshoe with a ibar. They are worn on the. radiator of Ihe ma- hiue and signify that the machine is hp of a member of the or- THE RECLAIMING OF MINJESOT- 'ipirs Club Hears First Hand Sttirj of Swamp Drainage.

attendance a little aliove llie orj Unary listened at the Y. M. C. A. laSjt light to a graphic and very interestins: lescription of tlic nietlipds used in lorlhorn Minnesota in niakin.g tillabie an(i out of mire and moss.

rurncr. an wlio is oversec- ng the construction of some big litcbing machine at the Tj'nite(! Iroi: A'orks in Kast llola, lins had an ex- riided in the waiup lands ami talk to Ihe Cilr- -ent Topiis Club was a revelation to tiic majority of cliib Mr. iiiier talker iiiid lie familiar -witli the sn liiseiission. the absence of Clias. K.

S'ott. residiMit. T. S. HtoviT acted as chalrniuii.

Me was unable to iiii 'uiuiice the speaker al tlie next day flight's session but tliero are Iwe 'r Ihree people view, any pC whom' wnujd be a great Interest in llip club tliis sea.son a to b'j aboio the setin p''i'v )iis years. The is steadily iiid slowly g-rowiim. who cii'- may l-ecome a memlier. Tlie laly is that each member IS to drop twenty-live cents iito the cash each meetiu)', 6 pay for supiier. This is the second German navai raid in the last week.

On the night of 23 German destroyers liombarded the town of lianisgate near! tiie mouth of Thames. The Gerniaa admiralty 13ritish outpost vessel had been sunii- but tliis was denied officially by Consideraible interest attaches to the reijorts of -artillery, activities Uiat tiniie come from the Ypres, Araas and Armentieres disti-icts towards the north end of the Franco-Belgian front. The Ypres sector in particular has been twice mentioned in the last twenty-four hours in tlie IJritish reiiorts: last night as the scene of a British liombardmont while today heavy German shelling of the line north of Ypres is recorded. Recent reports from Berlin declared that indications were Wlicnl IN 'simnsible for Congeslion. (By the A.s«oclati'(i Kansiis riity, Vov.

railroadij is to have been party the cause pf demoralisation which tiiK-k tlie. whe futures in tjie last enw trade totlay. wheat to liti'-j ami May iricojiias Ijeon reac Dc'-'cmber wheat in and trainmen The attack on Itiicliarest from the north is also developing rapidly. The town of Curtea de Arges is 80 miles norlliwest of the city. It is 30 miles soulliyvest of Cainpii'lung In the vicinity of wliich.

there has been heavy ligliting for several week's. l.ondon. ofl'icial Gorman statement given out licre today savs German naval' forces have made another raid to the Knglisli coast near Lowestoft, capturing a vessel. MORE EVIOENOE FOR M'OANIEL TESTIMONY TODAY STRONGLY FAVOR DEFENSE. IN Hurries to Carranza Wibiess Declares He i Saw Me, Daniel lifter the Aeeiised J.eft His Home.

(rsy the As.soc car McKaniel, murdered wife of acCiUmulating iirosecutor of Buclianau wife -county. Os- tlio. was thai an attack liy tiic entente allies bedroom of lier liome by at feomo new point along tlte German lino on the western front was in eon- teri d-itioii opposite the liome fler'lin today emphasizes tile success after tiie prosecutor bad left his home r.iilgarian-German fcjitces along the niglit slio was slain, a front in the MonastirJin defeat- I given- by Gard in. Ih(! criminal coun in llie trial of San Antonio, Albert Pani, one of the Mexican' peace comraission'crs, passed Antonio Thorn- ihg bearing the protocol which has recently been signed at the City conference for submission to the First Chief, Venusriano Carranza. I-Ie ex- liects to be in Querctaro, where Carranza is at present, by Wednesday night, aijd will remain iTo longer than three days waiting the answer-i of tlie first MOTH FACTIONS NEAR ROISDKR ZEPPELIN: RAIDS ARE FAILURE CHEAPER FOOD IS THE BATILE CB! ATTAt ON HtGIl FOOD PRICES IS ON IN EARNEvST.

FIRSTASSA'ILTTOREON E66S EYERVnODY HE ASKED TO AltSTAIN FOR TWO TWO GER.MAN AIRCRAFT COME DOWN IN FLAMES. Ill There Was a Strike on Turkeys and Towerjing I'rlccs rook a (TiY the Pres.i) -New York, JThe attack oil high food prices bdtjun here yes terday by tlie liousewivts I.en,gue ani cit.v officials through out Plate. Tliey-declared the promises to become nation wide, altliougli the campaign centers on the iiigii price of eggs, on tiiere begins-today a two weeks' 'Cornelius Burns, of Troy, York and tiresidmit of the of Hie state, announenrt he would send letters to jevcry inayer in tli" slate, to Wll- .011 and to llie governors of all (he stales, rei'iuesting the issiumce of pro-' clamtiiions, urging people to alistnln from the use other than for the sick, infirm and chlldroh for a of two weeks. Tlin Housewives League of St. Paul, Ihe City Clubs of' Chlcauo, nvontly declared for the boycott on eggs.

The Picture has voluntt'eted the use of every motion picture theatre iiLtlie city to helji "ur ry out the campaign. efforts have been made to extend boycott to turkeys and other rood stuffs affected by high prices and subject to siicculation it is believed that if action i.s taken it will await the result of tlie campaign against ChiVaco Falls In Line, Cliicago; bv the Women's City and the Chicago Political Kquity Leagfio, meniber.s of' organizations and women's 'cirbs wore urged today to co-operate in Ibc attempt to j'heck soaring food prices. They are centering their efforts on horcTffR''-'- iug a strong by eiiloiVte forces. iCxtremelv lieavy losses artil dwle.red been-s'trffered'hy the Krencb. the accpsed prosecutor.

He told ol to liavc rbs, Italian's and in an as-. )ia viiig'observei ill. which uveni Ituiiianliin Kelreat Orderly. I Nov. w.S.

Tlie miiilary sit-, nation in' Rumania is improving lor the ItuMiauiaus. according to a (iis- (lalcb ri 'celviyf today by wireless press frmn Huelmyest via Itonie, Field Mar- sbal von Is said to be inak- Miing gowii, lier bedroimi Ihroiigli the about IlilPi Serbs, window fd' ll'ial night. "1 feel positive the woman 1 saw was. (d," Gard said. He declared he had been seati 'd on front He- described liaviug llie prbsecutor drive up to his In hi.s motor car aboul 11 :00 iiii! no material iirogress; 'I'lie Itii- minutes later." manlaii retreat, it is added, is rro.

said, "the accused man left his ceciling in ifrfecl order on a in his niolor ear," Five front. he said lie saw llirougli her bodrooiii window, the an AppeaL Isliades of which were up, Athens, liondon, Hard Lockwooil. speciaT prosecul uovernnient of today awea led said in ills opening statement lliat Tfciiiio Has Keinforeeiiients Nordi Chihiialiiia Cilj. the iTess) INIIV. 2 ier (Jeneral 'I'revino are ludng assei bled ill Sairz station, 'A2 iiorlh 1 1 liiliic'ihua Ciiy and will he led toward Ihe by (li'ueral Francisco do CoMiniandi 'r of tlie biji gade w'hicli lell Inu'e early today wl a train biail of iiu 'ii and niiinilions, waji oUi'-ially announced at militar, Total of Thirteen Have Recn Destroyed in the Present Year, Accordini? to London.

to nations, at the respective stale would show that neutral' capitals ayaihst llio "coer- ijaiiiel iiad been killed before cieiis" i eitig empbiyed by the entente o'clock, powers towards Grece. Mc- 111 :00 An (Hv Itlc dropticd to 'iiicaao to $1 ami Mjay to $1.71 New York. by Vi'rj cenl.s..per liusherjsion aiipointec wlieat dropiie! It.I to observe the lamson act, eminent, he agroemenl railroads riie. I 'itlsl Ptipers Raisj (By ithe ITASP' Pittsburg, aMer-J "ir.Ti paoers toilay'that ef fectivo Hecember the pri'e of al! will bo dotibled and that ad- crlisers aiid all otiiers who iiereto- reroived cbiiies will have i.o pay the advanijed pi'ice, two cents. The Di'i Chronicle, tlie Telegraph, Evening Leader and the Flrsl; Deirree (Bv Asioclnreo 'i Ala Ovetiton.

former comity' coi sending beggars Murder Yerdid. Nov. 2S jclerk of rt. on trial here for F. S.

Rrooks Resigns. (By the Pi-esa Kansas City, Nov, iiouncement was made here tdttay lliat F. S. Brooks, general live slock agent of the Santa Fe railway, with head- luarters at Kansas City, has submitted his resignation ive January 1, 1917. accepted a position company in Chicago.

become offect- LMr. Ilrooks lias a packing ogree t'-e rtiiiVder pf Prvbale Williain T. his prilitical today iwa.s found giiilty of first Hughes' Ma.iorltj In (Pv thft ARKOclPtoa ProHo'' Nov. final official con It. In Minne.soin g-ives Hughes 179,152.

A nil London! i-N'ov. .28. steamer, Vjsbor.g, of lotinage bus been an announcement shipping agency. Tli crew have been landdd. reports that the Ylsborg was sunk a German submarine.

icMii Iteporled Siinli. rvy I.oiu'dii; A.i:eii?y reports lliat, the led by the railroads i Chemunu, lias Ix'on sunk: ilh the federal commisj xiie crew of the Chemung lias beihi by jPrcsidenl Wilson, landcfi at Valencia by the Soanisli operalions'of the Ad- steamer Giner.siiys a Routers difi- the coinmis- from A'alencia. The, Clieru.un sion's plan to collect the reipiired was torpedoed near Gapo-do-Gata, ac data in an accurate, aiid satisfaclony cording to tlic dispalcii. The sieaip- manner to the roads and the men. il er foundered with the llifg was announced tody by luierstate iflyjng, the captain having rcfimed Commerce Commissipner F.

K. Clark, lower'the Hag. a member of the commission. Marv Smiih Didn 't Like the Arch Duke: Entfene Promoted. usy ihe -mt (By Alnini 't, 111..

Matiic l.ondon. Nov. Ruke Ku- Crowder, of Kansas, 111., has -beei; of Austria has been madp a field chosen successor to Smith, marshal and promoted to snprome. as nii at the lonesomc- ccniinaiid of AuEti-o-Hungarian forces farm of Parkliiirst today, in succession to Arch Dulre Frederick. Smith remained wMlh Mrs I Parkliurst for sixteen mo ilhs but could not acciistiun herself to the life and surroundings of the farm.

Crowder was' from: the IViO who aiiplied wlie.n Hhe old cuuiile ad- yertised. first. Arch.Duke Fugene has.been in command of the forces operating on'-tlie Italian front. Changes OUi Cnslimi. (By the As.xoclated Prcssi Washington, Wilson changed a long time custom today he- decided that for the present the Pf his cabinet should be at HO p.

ni. instead of 11 n. m. every Tuesday and FriUaj'-. Tlie ,341 tons grosKJchauPe was decided upon so that the; sujik according to president mr.y have hJS: mornings for at Uoyds other engagements.

captain 'I FOR FOD- dcr, Claiborno's Mill, jinier Sunk. The The Jileiiogle Sailed Vesferday. (Bv thb Ajisoctatea Press) Anioy, Ciiina, iBritisl: Sleanior. Gleiiogie, sailed yesterday afternoon, She carried no pass'engers. The captain 41 -28 -12 -4 Tlie steamer held up 21 as she wa.s alt'oiit to sail forMeso- potamia with a niimbor of Chlne.se laborers, fiermiins here objected the of the vesstl on tlie groiind that It was a breach of Cliinose neu- traliiy.

I'aso, Nov, ffbdals here ciaini to iul'ormatiou the reported' cvacmilion of ('liihunhua iiy Treciii 'i. Mic commaniler, because of a shorlage of amiiiunition. These oificiais liav sent an reiiort to Washington this report. IIAS SOME PRISON REFORM IDEAS Hi- New of Missouri Lays Plans Before Confereiice. Ki l.ouis.

-Nov; I) iarrlner, governor elect of today outlined to a conference of islators and social workers lii.i idea.i of prisoil reform. His jilans, lie said, could iu)t be carried out unless the state devised means of raising aildi- 'iiiial rrivenuc: Governor elect'tJard- nor suggested that the present boar-: I paiuPns and parole be abolislied. and that a new board be created not only will have ttie power of (lar- don parolp but also have; contro! (if fii 'p stale penitentiary, the reforu' (P.y the rrc l.ondon, Nov, Zepiiclins which raided the norlli coast and the uortii midland counties during the niglit Were brought down and destroyed by British airincn and it is understood tlie crews of both airships iierished. This rriakeg a total of seven Gorman a-irships brought In lOnglaud in present yoiir, while liave been destroyed in oilier Ijidds, The two months of; imniuuily which (Ireat Urilain had from hostile, air laid. Ic'd persons to believe the Germans would not risk any more air siii in ail attack wliicli, while caus- inu iiiiiiK'i'oiis casiiallie.s among (dvil- iaiis, were said.n to hav(' no miiilary advantage for ilhem, The aiilhorliies regard the protect i(ui of London as fairly coni- lilele but coiiliiiiied the work iiow- ever, Willi the of other parts of tin'; country safe, TIK; success of the air jiiitrol this morning has.

given the greatest satisfaction liere. One. was by a siiiule aeroplane and fell in llanies off the Durand ((last. Another started fori home at high spei'-d and al liigli altitude. aeroplanes were await ins; her and with Ihe aid of a Iraw-ler brought her before she had uoiie many miles.

Great crowds attracted to the sea coast watched the Zepiielins descend in flames. Flying at a great height, a German aerojdane Ihis mbruing passed over I London and dropped si.x bombs, ac- to all olliciai statement issued this aflernooii. Four persons were 1 injured and only slight material dam age was done. One woman was killed and sixteen persons were injured in Zeppelin raids. The airsiii ()S one hundred PittslMirirh is Itii.vinir no Tarkcfs.

Pilfsburgh, -Nov. tiie refusal of buyers to purchase turkeys at liich prices today many wiTO unsold and the quotations were likely to a tumble, Shipjiors; asked from 28 to cents per for live turkeys and sold onlj' a few "'i cents. Some dealers expect the jirice for dressed turkeys will dro froin IP cents a iiouiid to about 3'), FI.DON HAWLEV GETS ACOCITTAI; Out Half an Hour on Seiisalhinni Ciise. London. Zeppelins were hroiiglit down' Mom ay night on the east coast of it w'as Wa'; llawley.

all country lad of ninetetui, right when ii sail) le anotli er man's 'Iliere tlie l.irtimer baby In the There'was the 17-year old iiiolher, Latimer, who said IhiU lb" chihl was lliiwley's stale and the fmiuhl llie 'ase all aftcriioiin and Ibis nnrn- liir. ten miniilesto (deven liie was locked III Its room and In a little more tlUiin.hair an hour it was haclv In the riiiirl robm with verd! Guilty The case was siuisatlonal. Ilolli parties come from the country about six iniles southeast of lola, Katie U'lti mer was the complHining-witness au'l I'li 'ini Mauley had Jto answer to the of statutory rape. Uitl- nii-r on the stand swore to tidus with the -defendanf, who iiat throimhont the trial with a flushed. lit siearly face.

9" stanid he denied her charges; and the defnnse lirought evidence the jury de- cidea was that ho could net hiivo Hie nian-1n the case. In his final plea to the jury, Mr. Ol tO" I'lo defense, brouglit ifi the name of Roy Ard. wife jiiM -iicrod so mvsieriously about two years ago. Mrs.

was a sister of. llie eomidainiiig witness. Hawley's acipiittiil-seemed mee' 'hi! approvtU the spectators in III' i -ipirt I 'ocm. but it has. not settled the pnestion the ptiblic, wbij is the father of Ihe l.atimer baby? schools for ilie I today.

The Mjis. Ho suggested that i this board have authority to select'liio ilenllary warden and the superintendent of Ihe Ridge farm land and acres of raugh land to be used- as a i farm. He the present deficiency in revenue is not due to excessive expendiiture but to iasnfficieni enr.es. of Ijoth ships perished. Both hrought downi ii'i flame's into the 'sea after beiiig attacked by acro- hdancs.

The war oflici; announced jlhat altliough full reiiorls had not been received, there were only two I belligerent ships. P. II. Morrissey is Dead. Galesburg, Nov.

11. rissey, assistant to the vice presid.eni of the Chicago. Burlington, and Quin cy railroad and former head of' tiie brotherhood of railroad trainmen died today after a prolonged illness. r-You will want i to remember your friends with appropriate season's groetinga at holiday time. Tlie Re.giB- U.r can supply your In either printed or engraved designs.

"Pleny ot aamplea to. show you. 10-27-30 'I'he deairuclion in night's raid on the coast of England makes a loLil of five dirigibles in three attacks bv the; Germans. On 3 one machine was brouglit down (lose to On September twelve Zeppelins attempted to reach but two of them were victims of tlie- British anti-aircraft guns, Tlio onicial staleinent at the time said that thirty persons liad Uo injured by bombs raiders. Three other reported lost earlier been killed and dropped by ibe maidiines wore in the year.

Register "Wuiit" get results. Ising Melallle Hrains Now. "This is our new set. of metallic brains," said Harriet Siie sjioke of a small machine sitting the counter in her office in the county I treasurer's office. The machine is a cashier, which aiitpniiitically makes change, it looks like a hybrid adding machine and coin holder.

Coin is stacked on the front of the nlacTiine similarly to the coin holders used in banks, but the top of the machine has adding machine buttons numbered from 1 to 100. If a iier.son hands oijt a dollar to jitiy a bll bution is jiushed and the machine shells out ti.e correct change in a little receptacle beneath the stacks Of. coins. Tlie treusTirer now has the machine on trial. It was used (or a short time last also.

toil you it saves hit of lime I when one takes In five' or six th()us- and dollars a day, mostly in stiiult lainounlB," says Mrs..

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