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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 6

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tens Is the bet teller" of a if jThe safest straw- Tot. 1 for the spring Julep. Tatt also carried the. Fulton prl tnary limited. r- JiThe ground hog vanished befpre the Spring poet.

sot a whack at him. Spring 1 In the' II it must be in the. cloudy region of high prices. The bathtub trust 1 aa long-drawn- out as the bill tor the winters plumb. Make no mistake boat corn culture In Georgia It.

not a matter of moonshine. Really- now how do they feel about being tagged as Colonel Roosevelt's Governors' Governor Stnbbsol Kansas takes to much time telling the country how to run Itself. May not be many track candi. dates. but there will be a few de tracked ones who win ay that the Third Term Dark Horse 1 not a dark a he' painted Anyway no vice presidential poui blilty loses sleep 0' nights counting his vote.

No doubt Senator La' Follette feel that Its really too early to get lit the ran class There 1 no Roosevelt. Club a big as the one the Colonel Is fashioning at Oyster Bay Au effort will be made to disperse the Maryland legislature before the June festival begins. With so many campaign speeches ahead of him Tart will hue to mini. mlse presidential messages. The Outlook ha editors that wont talk but when It comes to writing- Holy Smoke sad paper mills I A Cincinnati Judge permits lawyers to smoke in court.

Some of them make their clients do that same. Evidently candidates who promise a deluge of easy money are not keeping up with the Lorlmer ease. How It must anger. T. U.

to be unable to shout another when tie hear the No Third Term" cry. Once more encamped on the border. the army will hare an opportunity show those Mexicans how to play ball. TX La Polletia has an ear to the ground he probably hears them sing- Ins. Where I My Favorite Son Tonight- Tammany delegate to the Zen convention who will live aboard ship will not be suspected of using water a a chaser Spring I too much of a lady to hand Winter hi.

hat. Anyway the old duffer may be waiting for a sew prnur Mock The' consumer turned the grindstone for the sharpening of the knife with which Standard Oil win slice It srsoeoooe melon- crop. Many a Dickens lover drank a bowl of plshop a gabled Inn with Pick. Wlck and. old Wardle.

and all tae merry Immortal host of them PENAT1I7fNG THE FARMEB BORROWER. Between4 fifty and a hundred million dollars year is wasted small borrowers upon country and city lands-in" this country. The estimate rconservative for- it comes from no less a financial authority thanFrankBaaey vice presidentof the Title Guarantee and Trust Company of New York city. Mr. Baileys ideasare de veloped in an article recently published in The Review of Reviews in outlines the handicap imposedonthe small borrower of this country.

aa distinguishedfrom the large borrower and" points the way out. vC i Mr. Bailey shows. as did The Constitution recently incom-i meriting upon theRaiffersen system icbj has been in effectjor. a century.

Or more in Germany. thatwhile alt the world countries the. ban against. land and' teal estate generally as security for small time low we still cling in this country to the ancient usage which brings thecity qr the country borrower on real estate into the money market upon terms of total inequality as contrasted with other classes. He declares that what this' country needs is a national lending-institution or.

mortgage bank which will make land in city or country the basis of small time loans at an interest rate and upon terns approximating those extended' users of' capital in huge blocks in this country. Fifty or even twenty-five years' ago' there was good economic reason for placing rigid restrictions' around land' as collateral in America. Booms. and inflations. were periodic disturbers of values and responsible lenders were' timid of advancing money save at high rates under.

these conditions. Nor had we reached a definite basis of valuation for' land in this country a condition. imperative to loans upon lands on a large scale if they are to be properly safeguarded. Today conditions are altered. Stability or appreciation are more and more the factors in American land values.

WM is steadily discouraged both by state and federal laws and speculation pure and simple does not make the dnger9u3 appeal it once did. But in face of this improving situation. the owner and especially the farmer. is still heavily handicapped if he wishes to borrow to extend improvements or for tie sake of buying his home or farm. In the city the building and loan' associations have opened new avenues to the small borrower.

but evep here there is room for advancement. Is not time for such wholesale and wholesome revision in our banking laws and financial rules as win place land more upon an with other- factors in the money market Other bor rowers may go into' the market with securities running' a wide range and obtain loans at low. interest and or long time. The one asset the farmer possesses is his acres and due precautions being observed it is. about the most valuable that could be.

offered. It is not likely to. prove blue sky as many of the' securities now accepted as collateral and it isHikely to enhance steadily in value where the safeguards ordinarily observed in lending are enforced. Whether the straight-out Raiufersen system or a system of farmers' national. banks.

with land as the basis of. capital is or ganized. or whether a lending institution guch as outlined. by Mr. Bailey proves the solution.

it is evident we are approaching a radical change in our attitude toward the small borrower in America. Every' indication is that henceforth his path is deservedly to be made. easier. THE FARM AND THE INEBRIATE. The plan of the Atlanta Associated Chanties advanced at its recent annual meeting to establish a farm near Atlanta.

for. the treatment of inebriety. is a thoroughly practical one and Is likely to receive the indorsement both of city. and county authorities several other American municipalities they have tried the system and it has amply demonstrated its efficiency. New York city la now contemplating a farm-cure dot habitual drunkards on a scale yet unapproached in this country.

The treatment of inebriety' as a disease rather than as It' crime is the twentieth-century principle back of the proposed local institution. The reasoning of the old days. condemned the drunkard as a willful wrongdoer-in like manner. with the- person of unsound mind and subjected both to such. drasticpenalties as aggravated rather than- lightened their condition anc the probability.

of. recovery. I We have since learned that with the inebriate more especially the habit- has more a physical than a moral basis though it may be contracted by the first thoughtless yielding to the convivial instinct. Given the proper surroundings fresh air healthful occupation cheerful companionship and medical attention where it is needed theitiebriate in a large percentage of cases' is returned to the normal condition and becomes a support to his family' and a contributor to society rather than a drain upon. both.

The probation system of reaching inebriety has worked excellently in Atlanta there is little question that it could be strengthened by the- method. proposed by the Associated Charities. In the last analysis the idea is an economic one since it involves increasing individual efficiency and lessening the toll upon the community. The plan well worth' the consideration of both county and city authorities. THE THE CHURCH.

A commission of the leading newspaper men of thecountry acting- in behalf of the Men and Religion National Congress has been investigating the relation between the church and publicity and will as a result recommend that the churches use the newspapers more extensively forward religious movements. The class of commission may be seen when it is said. it was composed of men of such prominence for instance as Victor J. Law- son. of Chicago Milton McRae.

of Detroit Josephus Daniels of Raleigh N. C. Theodore W. Noyes. of Washington and others of like reputation.

Every agency for advancement and uplift in this country now realizes the value of and uses the tremendous machinery for development afforded by the. press. There is every reason. why the church within prop- bounds. should do likewise.

If associations devoted ta fighting such physical ills forlexlmplc. as tuberculosis' tan broadcast the country with publicity why should not' the. de- nomtnatioQs charged with the spiritual Welfare of people adopt methods at leastapproxlInating these I It is the complaint here and there that the church does not keep abreast of the. times and that it is losing in membership and enthusiasm. We believe that.

to a great extent thissentirnent is exaggerated and that. our religious institutions have lost little if any influence with the average American man and woman. But there would be less ground with twentieth-century into the highways and the press and there prosecuted its work by meeting the worlds problems upon the worlds own field of battle. WHEN WOMEN LEAD TO THE LAND One of the most significant tendencies visible tothe acute observer of today is the instrumentalityof women in encouraging the back to the land" movement. Notjpnly is.

this impulse" expressed in the desire of the city bride ofmoderate means to live in a neat country bungalow or the ambition. of the wealthy house wife to own a country manor and be a sort of vicarious mistress of an agricultural domain. Influences much" more practicalthan these are actively. at work. For.

instance there is a recent. dispatch from Pittsburg Kansas relating' that at the interstate-corn shoW held at that" place Miss Lada Hudson a year girl. won theprize4for the best. ten ears of corn over all boy- competitors. Tlie exhibition1 was atest covering not one but several states.

This fact. should be borne in mind in arriving at the real value of the evidence in this particular case. Zs tf fvr But suchf demonstrations are- national notsectional jijtt will be remembered that at the recent Southern Corn Show held in Atlanta girl- fur girl scored over JioysMn securing the coveted blue ribbon. Wherever the contest conditions hail been- made with allowances for 8pstitv x- i Indeed one of the foremost facts developed by the corn cln move meat iatbetendencyof girls andwomen to take an interest in the- workequaling and in some cases exceeding that displayed by the-boys A i i s- When lieyoun women whd are to be the wives andjnothers of the futuregenerition see the profit-in scientific agriculture and themselves practice itthe effect upon the mencannot beof other- tremendous proportions. Itis virtually axiomatic the interest of theu woman enlisted that of is bound to follow.

Wedonot saynor do we expect thafgirls8hould rule get out anddo the drudgery incident to farm But the vital concernthey manifest in the scientific side of it must be" an everlasting inspiration to-the men and a tangible. assetto the country. 1' The more important phase ofthe new tendency is however the fact that it portends an awakening of our women to the imperative necessityiof making life on- the farm more ttractive more remunerative better equipped to compete with the lore of the city. With the' rising generation leading in this propaganda we are presented with one of the. most hopeful evidences that.

the problem. ef turning back the cityward tide is approaching solution. Jutt Fram Georgia Sleer. They cannot get a word from him. they cannot1 place hup right Th Man mysterious who rides a dark hors In the.

night. Unknown tidt phantom-horse pursues its solitary way. And answers ghostly Questionings neither with yea nor neigh. II. So dark that ho.

Is that- it blends with shadows of tile dark Only Insurgent wolves are wile and at its dim heels bark In vain the flashlight hosts essay to stay his night The Map mysterious. who rides the In the night. tt IA mystery of the darkness but when th dawn of light Ha. laughed away the shadows of the hunted flight That same mysterious rider Is seen and known of all i By th Of at hi auto. pat a solid Third Term wall OM Casapalcm FSUloo- Soon es son er I candidates thinks def out er de woods dey wants ter have reputation er carryln' de town In dey vest-pockets.

Once a man cite in de swing keeps gwin roun' an' nun' twel ti glts tdo dlszy er hoi' his own iroun' or de yuther fellers Trouble never glvesmotlc when he's eomln ter se you but sometimes wen you goes out whlstlld' he hangs hi. hat in yo' bone. an tuna you git back takln up de whole fireplace an tryln' ter play a funeral march on yo or banjer. LIP. Sfrimt.

Owls of Wght a. sorry sight1 on mournful music drummln Don't you beat the blossoms back- here a Mistress Spring a That's what we say Bhe have her way. And laugh at Winters locks of grail Sunbeams alippta' through the clouds such a Jubilation' Rather Join the picnic crowds than run the whole creation Softer winds In music blow Country's smllln' at you so. Springs her sweetheart now. you wnowt FUrs am Ant sraaL Th critics tell I writs Just like that la on th sam kind of desk and paper.

Spent Pest reading Pick wlckVeand have sine devoted myself to ailenc and soda water. One can ft. th wheels of the coach in which Master Dickens rides rumbling down the ages hut I cant afford to take a taxtcab to Oblivion. ACCUSED OF VIOLATING STATE ELECTION LAWS Baton House La February Th grand. Jury ot East Baton Rouge rllh was todar called to meet.

In special session On February ill to In vestigate allied violations of u. tat election laws. This action on th part of. Judge Brunnet. of the dtl trict criminal court resulted from th guing of affidavit.

yesterday against thirteen voters who are fed to have violated th law in the recent primary in having accepted asaunano in prepllhEtheIr ballots. The. nam lnthe affidavits In. dISC Mayor RourTo JJtoD Rouge andCharles eu Xcampaign man. afar for Governor r5arrfers' In his cam.

pain for th UnitedStates sena tonal nomination- fe" It Th affidavits were fndby me" kers 05 tn Pood Government fceaan TO X. POTATO IMPORTATIONS MAKE NEW JilCRECORD i itV Boston. FelrtUry I. The arrival at u. steamer Devonianpritb.

cargo of ninety thousand bushels of potatoes ram Liverpool brings foreign sbtmacats of the" tuber Into tht poet sueTpe nl er I to to33OG9Gbuabe1i i t.J 1-- PROHIBITION WILL BE ISSUE Is BUTTS COUNJTY Jackson Ga. February Special. More than ordinary Interest attaches to th tegIelat1ve ran. in Butts county this year. owing to th fact.

that the prohibition question will likely be the principal lain. In th cL23p palm. Tlte prohibitionists declare that they will not support any candidate who does not. come out squarely In favor- of the Tlpplns measure or some other' such legislation looking to th repeal of the near beer and locker club features of the present state prohibition law' The Indications are at this time that at least four candidates will an- 1) within th next few day. for representative from Butt.

Judge T. Go Preston of th city court of' Flovilla has already signified his Intention of-entering the contest. Hon. 1. H.

Mlls of Jnklnburch has been prominently mentioned In' this connection and. It Is generally understood that Hon. Threat Moors th present representative will stand for Friends of Ron. Nat II Or re urging- him to make ths raea It a not known lest how any of the prospective candidates stand on the prohibition Issue though It Is practically certain that th battle will. fought out along this Un.

AMERICUS COMPANY AFTER BIG BOND. ISSUE the railroad commission spent the entire day Wednesday hearing the petition of thAmerlcua Gas and Electric Company to. the approval or a bond Issue or IHOOOO nod stock Issue of 1250000 to used in meeting outstanding obligations and In making Improvements in Its plant. Mayor 1. E.

MathA Alderman LM Allen. City Engineer John S. Ausley and Hon. E. Sheppard state senator and attorney.

appeared representing the majority of th Amerlcus city council to. protest against th approval by the commission of th Issue asked. On th other side there- appeared Safer. th commission T. D.

Nesblt. of New York. who Is financing the coin- pany. A. N.

Walker or New York formerly president of. th America. Railway and Ugbt ng Company which he. been Absorbed by' the Amerlcus Ga. and fuectris Company Electrical Expert B.

Tereanes. of New York Superintendent I H. Haggorty of the Amerlous company. W. A itodson N.

at. Dudley. Thorns. liarrold Alderman a 2. White and Attorney R.

Maynard. all of Amerlcue. Messrs. Yeroanc tiaggerty old and Ansley wrs called as witnesses and the history of th company and Its predecessors for th last twenty-throe years was gone iato. City.

Engineer Ansley claimed th physical property of th company was worth only- 7s- 000. whll sir. Yereance valued it at 340006. Mr. Harrold stated his father sold It about five years ago for 115 000 end considered It worth then 1 000.

la stated 4105000 worth of Improvements have sine been made upon iu Attorney Sheppard mad. a brief argument against the approval or the issue. Mr. Msynsrd replied and the commission tools the cue under con. sideration.

It Involves some very- pretty problems and it will probably be ten days or two weeks belors a decision Is reached. ARCHITECTS- TO' HEAR HEATING EXPERT TALK Th Architectural Arts league an- nouncu" a' lecture by Mr. Henry BL Dillon. of Chicago- on. pressure heating boilers.

Th lecture Is to be given at Cable Hail OB Thursday eve- ring at clock. Scientific men and. Interested laymen ar cordially invited. Mr. Dillon comes as a well-known authority- and th matter discussed Is cf oonsldorabl Interest.

In spite tit I Atlanta. a low A jtb modern building complicates la design en gineers and architects have to xpand their knowledge and experience and recent trouble In the lisathig system of the public buildings and schools indicates' that a more general understanding of this subject would to helpful to both laymen I-ad designers. SUDDEN DEATH COMES TO FLORIDA OFFICIAL Jacksonville P15. February Btat Comptroller A. C.

Croom died suddenly at an early hour this morning In Ocala where he hadgons to address a meeting ot confederate veterans held yesterday. After his address made is the rnornls- he. made a trip to Dunnellen and appeared in ppanWy good Health. Shortly after 4 o'clock this morning the family of Judge tssph Bell with whom Was topping heard a noise In. his room finding upon Investigation that had fallen from bed and was suff rtnT from an attack of acute In digestion.

Physicians wire railed hilt he died Within an hour. This Is th seooad death In Govern or QUchruts cabinet within' a week State or Agriculture B. E. MeLts. having died suddenly last week.

MRS. HENRY W. TAFT BECOMES A CATHOLIC New York. February T. Mrs.

Utsry ST. Taft. wife of th president broth. ha. broom.

a convert to th Roman Catholic faith. says The Times today. She renounced th Episcopal faith awl was received into th church last Friday. From childhood Mrs. Taft was de vote member of th proteStant gplico.

pal church. 8h followed what Is known as the high church service. Mr. Taft and his. brother.

President Taft ar Unltarrana as war. their ancestors fur some generations. Free Toll Through Cnlc New Orleans' February T. Res olutions recommending that the board of directors of th progressive union favorfree tollag for America. we.

sels using th Panama canal In Coast- Sri. trade were adopted St an open meeting last night of the- transportation ooaueitt of the union. Th pee- oluUon alx favored if drawback for i-f 1 I Bv fc it 1 Mi I 7 11" tlanta forgot a blind yesterdays Jhl 1 not a habit of tanta usually shew that there nothing hollow in friendship. Say was the centennial anniversary oPthe birth of a man who has probably brought more happiness Into more Atlanta home than any man born Bethlehem' starahone sad asfar as Atlanta' puilio observance of the 3 day is considered the day no more than the Usual humdrum twenty- four hour. of waking washing eatingworking and going to bed.

No literary societies of Atlanta happened to remember that- 100 yearaS ago Chines Dickens was born. to create a new school of writing. No sohool teachers saw fit to consider that Charles Dickens revolutIonized the od of pedagogywith his kindly pen. 4 No learned Jnrist stopped to consider if-a that Charles Dickensdid more to make sensible the chancery practice of England and America than aHUs perdwigged brothers wha ever sat on a bench. No philanthropic organlaatlon saw fit to honor the memory of the plan who brought closer home the doctrine of mans brotherhood to man than the millions oVthelr most generous patron.

a i still there was an observance. It was the observance that would have. most pleased Dickens. His anniversary was recalled In hundreds of homes. By scores of firesides last night men laughed wlthfllck Sniveler and the Marchioness and" their wives wept with Little Nell and her grandfather Staid business magnates swept down a dark and dreadful river with Gaffer Hezam and Rogue RldernoodV while scholarly debutante who pretend that they understand Browning chuckled over the verses of Silas Weggv tree clubmen suffered with environment bound Dombey while persons who have never performed an act without righteous precedent kissed their book with alt the freedom of Captain CutUe to a fair maiden arising from th glowing coals pi their grates while philosophers admlttedrthelr name a they recalled the reasoning of the Infallible Bunsby.

i f- Mon who- had never- given away. a pinch' of salt sacrificed then- lire1 as gallantly as did Carton while big hearted brothers whose charities run Into the thousands each year pinched pennies with Ralph Nickieby. tf And even the sternest of prohibitionist smiled their satisfaction and smacked their lips withal as they sat around a groaning table with a steam lug bowl of bishop the center of attraction. with Pickwick at the head and Wardle at the foot with Winkle and Tupinan and Snodgrass and the poor relation on either side and Jingle everywhere and Weller waiting and Mary. blushing.

lie did not cease to smile when Mr. PlckwIck threw his glasses on the. floor and approved his feat with a beatiSe grin. instead he did a hornpipe of hl own that had not been performed since hl boyhoods- au of thee. thing.

happened last night in jusy prosaic Atlanta and' they. were all done by that man of Gads borrow from the Immortal' O. Henry before whom. If you do not doff your hat you stand with covered pumpkin aye sir a covered pumpkin. BOUNDING MAINS LURE MAKES BOY LEAVE WIDOWED MOTHER Lured by.

th call of tropic seas end pilmy idle. ueb a. Jack London Write. at with th added hop. of adventure on tie broad ocean end long the coasts of strange nd young Clyde Roper the year son of Mr.

O. L. Roper 2 Cherry street gave up his lob as shipping clerk with the Carolina Portland Cement company and without a word of farewell to hi widowed mother enlisted at the recruiting station. here. last- Saturday and we.

sent to Norfolk. The nrit Intimation that Mr Roper had of her sons action we. a letter she received from him on Monday mailed the day before when he left Atlanta- to. the Norfolk nav yard. In this missive young Roper stated that he thought the navy a.

rood op. portunity to. him to see the. world. and that he would send his mother Us monthly.

salary. 1 just know somebody talked Clyde Into going away like this" Mrs. Roper said yesterday morning. He had a good position. and was ms-hint lit a month.

His employers were pleased with him and told me so. What" he made is everything TV ot to llva on for- sty other boy. indicating a year old youth who U. with her In their. two room apartment of a cottar on Cherry street ax school.

bit wjla he happy and contented In flit borne and never talked- about wanting to go off It- unit have bees some- GOSSIP OF THE CAPITAL HEARD- IN. CORRIDORS Attorney General S. Pelder was back day from Tallulah IJ where spent Tuesday at the con- elusion of Uu ury of the falls end surrounding property. conducted by Professor 2. H.

Koch. of the engineering department of- the state university. As the attorney general will hate to pass upon the report after It has been submitted he took a look over the ground In order familiar. lie himself as much as posslbl with th situation. The.

surveying party which wa composed largely of students of the engineering department of the state university has returned to Athena It- will tat. bout ten days for th engineers to work up th notes of their ne4 operations and following that Professor Koch will make his report tq the governor. Th next step will be. to apply- the tsa4.ss- ascertained by the snrVey to th law In th effort to ascertain whether the stats has any property rights la Tallulah Falls or any portion of them. It was the claim that th state had Such rights and that had never granted the Tallulah river and thg falls that led to this survey.

Th outcoms of It will be awaited with no small Interest. Governor Brown and the- members of th state prison commission. Chair' man B. R- Davlson T. E.

Patterson and WUey Williams heldan informal conference in th governors chic. yesterday afternoon for the purpose of discussing rules relattv to appli cations for executive clemency. A series of rules will drafted In th next few days and after being approved they win made public. la a general way it may stated that- th requirement of thirty' Oars' notice by the applicant to posted. at the' courthons In the county in which waa convicted will In cluded In the.

ralea to th end that any one desiring to object may. put on nstice that the Is is to considered. prison commission now gives th nrst week of each month or th greater part of It to the considers- lion of applications for executive clemency It will probably continue tola practice while Governor Brown Is considering giving two days to th coniWeratlon at ltatrcomm ndatlons. th latter part of the month. Ms wui reach some decision on this point later Xe order a avoid any apparent conflict betw a th commission and th governor.

in the matter of decisions on pardon applications It is probable that the commission will not. in th future. make Its findings. They wilt transmltttd to th xentIe office without being gives on and they JSn not be published until th gover- nor has finally passed upon la this Srir where th governor and earn. mtsstoB may- differ a particular easeVtbeir dlff noe near reconciled by conference.

so that the tips decision viii become Jhe declslenriof both. Grilla to ae UCemptroner body else who put this Idea Into hist bead. though don't know who could have been. But I've tot friends who. can help me and I'm going te gethim out.

Toung Roper. went to' th recruiting station In th AusteU building last Saturday. Ulled out the application blank' correctly and as was of the age required for entering tunic Sam's- naval. service was left i on Sunday. for Norfolk alter mailing his mother the letter telling- Her In a few worts of his departure outcf7j her life into th great world which' S.

wished to learn th ways and eus- jft toms. 3 at ei IHsT Stat1e. Mra. Roper. went Tuesday to the- station and laid hr cas before Ueu- tenant Hlleman.

who 1 In charge In Atlanta. She fancied that Clyde wu' too young to. enter- without his parent's consent. and warn disillusioned when she learned that wai regular- Iy In and that the navy department could do nothing towards getting htm out. Th only conaolatlod ottored her wss th Information that aftera years service could buy' himself.

out- for th sum 7tO. Hla pay. Outing th year will beIIT4C per month. It Isn't Tight to take eMIdren- tor' that's au they are that young- In to. the navy.

sed Mrs. Mr wep- Ing reitralnedly. dons know what rn' do without WnI haTeat ei got a picture of Dim with my ttlngs her rmgoing to do my st to. get htm out. though right away.

tA' to. th end or getting sntflctenteasn Into th state treasury to' meet the' JJ remaining pension payments by Tab' A rusry IS-If possible. It Is believed now that they' will do this. It will require something more than 5t 0 8 a There. are several rallreadi and 1 other corporations which have not yet paid their taxes ana tbs comptroller fe general is getting busy with these.

They owe th stet about 15000 and. ii will help jut that muck 3 this In. tt The comptroller general la else urg. log th tax collectors andthe ordl- Tie. throughout the state to ward as soon as possible all jnoney ia In their possession belonging to th state.

In the large counties th ordl- 1 little. collect th near beer tax and all that has been collected of this" a Were sent In. II would add something like UM 000 to th fund avsiiabif inl gl th treasury to. paying pensions. 3 Parde.

Cegkt k. Among a number of pardon applications argued fore the prison 4 mission yesterday was on filed by fl W. Cook of Pannln county who Si was sentenced to pay a tins. of toi or serve months for assault and battery upon a White woman. Cook 3 claims that while acting marshal at SJ Bins Ridge was railed upon to la 3 In a fight between- husband JB Sod wits that both of them attacked J3 him and that in th miles may hay.

pushed th woman down. but did not strike her. For hi efforts at. A peacemaking lie says hs was sentenced 3 for sUnsuit and battery. il Solicitor General W.

it Butt of SB nln appeared to protest against clra- ncy being granted In thla-oaa which JT appears have stirred up. considerable feeling in th county. 1 Sew Beak Is Chattered. Th Peopl lank sad Trust Cam a pany was granted coarter by th see- 1 tary of state yisrGay Thaw a bank will located In Maconwlll have a capital stock' of 5t i and J3 its lneoporators are Le B. Maps" Jt William C.

Miller and CB 3 BOYS HUNTING RABBIT FIND TIGER I Albany Ga. February Special. Bunting a rabbit an Innocent llttl rabbit and finding a tiger a big hold blind tiger at that is going some for a bunch of youngsters cut SOP a goed time. 2st Yesterday afternoon eleven yosng chaps. ranging tram years to bask It took airs up th Just beyond the Georgia Northern tre tl they scared up at rabbit sod chase.

TO. rabbit ran to cover la a hole and the youngsters followed. whoa to anafV behold they found bltad tlgei" in plsCe of a ar ii v' There under cover the hole wer f- is. hall plat bottles et whisky tbatf had evidently been hlddea out by some- frightened tiger wheu Mayer TeiwS Started Cnhle tiger i- The youngsters were brave enoOth to rr of the whisj sy and carry It a. theirpsrejft What th rents did with.

It Eaa net been ascertained. No doubt th will som worried-when Had that. hi wards have strayed thMr hSruie ties TBBCONSlTlVTIONI iPtlbIWle4Da Td CLtJUII HORLI liJz HbIl Ar i ituo A1I ePt w1IJIsR. Ii. In 0 5 lf1t Ji fii' 4g fP :1 Wl v' :1 I.

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tft ne ii tit prl- 1 The befclrethe I. yU I. i2t ln bathtub ut utheblUfor b1 tiorU I1Otmattll Re UTDOw ho. 1' 1 Stubbs. of takeS fJO telll 1C tnckd on.

e. AJld ho say I Is 8 a. T' i. I i I It' I. DORooeltaub as eff rt dIpe fea al 80 preeldenUalmeaaqea editor.

ska Evtdel 1lJ. mone Itmllat enC UUpe4 he. au. to. pia ir 5 rii A1tM 4 PaRQW i tW ncffty rici ih dr beaijs i5m.a 1 Sin conntryiarid city nd fintWSc unuy 1 esftom Jwla tha I iJey vtce es1flent of ente araJ1t TrustC nipanyoLN York.CIty aile ldeasare4e an infhe Reriewof ill wbich.h outlines imposed On tb smal1bortower a distinguished ed rfroin thelargej noler.

d. Polntst1 wayout. icJ i tMrJalleysbows asdid TheConstitutii ntectntl1mcom men upontbeRaifferselsistem clfbas rman. tbeOld have' lifted seCu ty' foriJ11a1l stilldiDgIi cou usage the city b9oer estatelntothemoneymuketuponermsofttotallneqUa1ityl as. decl res thatwba 1 llendinti institution banIcwbicb I eJand in ty io try qf Joans.

t. te. npont Q11Iap.pTOE In InthlScoun ven th re' s' forpladng ar lI i 1 were' pe odicciUturbus tesponsibleJendera were' or were ched jdefinite tountry1 Jandson theyare saf appre iati moreandmore Ia values atting stateanct era11aws tionpure tngC1 us appealitonc Butit esp ally isstiI ch4nd ppedif hewisbes rn Irith veopene4 newaven es herether room a cement. it riQttime wholesale an lwh le50merevision ws fmanclalrules landmoreupon otherfactors themon ymarket marge th iDter sf longtime. Theone an it' val able th ilnot1ik ly of col1ateraland st adlly here safeg ards lending-are stem asystem I or' ganiiedor cb Mr.

isevide liPpr ach ng cb nge inollrattitude thesmalborrower I INEBRI TE. Ass ciated daritiesadvanced ifs to isathoroughly pr ctical. like1 to. Inseveral Am ricanmunicipalities ey sys amplydemonstrateditseffiPency Yorkcitj is' now bitualdrunk rdson a scaleretunapproachedin count 5 Jocalinsti tu onIherl 1Ung ttbeold con emnedthe awinful wrol oerf in rsonof mind-and. subJe tefi drastic i penalties.

as. rath. er. than Ii htened an. the e- We bavesince tb withthemebriate more more ysical moraljb sis ntruted by.

tothe theproper-surroundinga--fesh ur pati ncheerful wbereit the 1ebriate. suppo but there qu stion b' one. increasingindividuaJ less ning well cou ty itY aut orities. I ANDTHE i issiori ludingnewspafer men the I country. in en bet een church.

nd aresultrecommenf thej to' the su ins nce. VictorJ DetrQltosepbusDaniels oDVasbingtoriandpthersof Eve1Yagencyf andut' iftin countr now tremen us machineryfqnlevel fo dedby 1 churchWlthinpIop Ifassocia ons figbtingsuch dcast. coun citY1 whY5b ld C. spl tual. r.

e1f1e. of. these-- thecomplaitit. ot andtbatitis losinginmembershipand greatlextentth seirtimentjis dand institutionsh ve Stlittl anyinfluence ndwom nBut tbere gro dfor thebelie fth lhu tiJ. barynon1 twentteth-century'ldeals.

yet not sadnficmg its its' went byways" through Ithe. bestmodemnt dium the Secutedlts wor meeti gthewprlds Iprobl upontheworld sown fieJdof bfttie. WHENWOMEN LANDt si fi ant tlDd hes vfm i hf tod Yls InstrumentalltyrrVomenln Not only thi of o' moderi means. the ambit t. as own.

anorandbe jOrt Ofviarlous tresS agricultura1domatn. muchmoreptacticaJtlian these-are wor insta ei' the isa dispatchfromPittsburg thatatthe Interstate owL he1 a placeM LadaHudsona JVon. the- pnze fortthe fcom all. competitors1he exhibi i IW a no but. sb I16 J1 arnvmgattbereal of theptdence 1ntbip rtiti1J J.

f- suchjdemon trations are not onaL bri1j beremem tthe' SboWle1dn TJ. score overboya g1U ed lbluen bOn Wh q1heco te ha1beenJmdewith 7 th" tJ- tM" Tf1 wth or lan in Cii ce Ld5 di i DOys. i t. 1 enlI i ri1en tetheWiesfari th ot1 Ut i erier ti th pr fit" citntificfagricnftur a tbe el racti itllee fect th ILca be' ofother pi rtionst ls i tteint e5t s- i thatfoftb 11 cqqjnotayno tbatgu s. and do Bunl1e I ijtalc rit 7 tbe rmanifest i thes ientifiCiside itmusf 1 g' f1 ti e1X1en iass el lot it po of.

the. tieWte 1d jrjsihw vei. acttha ltportend n- l11ngof en totheJ ra Deces tyofpta Ufeon efarm 1tttract vcIpre remunerativebetteuqnlppedtocompete tbeJureoftheClty ith thetsing nera 1e ding in. i5' we are prese tedWlth bopefulevJdeJtces efttirning tbecityward tiddsapproacbing 1 I tetot4 tr01ll1t1m. eaot right- TItJlan my tertowr.

lIor UDknownAtt 21d Wlthreao 4ark. biDd hadO w01l 1 dl" came hou M8 ID7trtou. 4rk UL A. tiedrknesa t1ied otUcbt lIytb Jihantom lited lam. Ie" Dei Bytll.

his 0114-- TerioWalll 7. Boos De' Ioutt doodd de el town ckto II. kespsgwiiie 1ttdq4IuY er do' ntherfsIi oDOUc. h. t' but 0i eumeeu oj 0.

outWIIIIW ha I. too. he' ldUP Ie. whole an' UTintrplya tunralmarch OD yo' ye s. on hU KIUA a comt1 WO' MIl Sbel1b.

J1d laC tWl11t Sunbainl ol1pplnt lo ucha I I t.1ow- 11111 so Th. me Iwrltl t.I.OD\ thnm 1dJ 4 dfk peAtUpaa WSk n4ha. Inc tooI1ne cida ou coati tJhelI Which" 40wnthe e. take' taxlc btoObllvlon 1" I toR x. Tt.

Jti' BatoRBoitc watt' Y. 0 oeeaIoaouFebua Iii is- ntlpteI Ja.T la. thu of tIIctCrtmJnaI the fUlnotatr4.u 1t tIIlZtf ot e. 1tAod. thta nt election reP.

tfilithell Th.e4.'br tIIi sffIdaviti el1IG KayRoiuI tCharI. F9. mpalnIDA rtbr. lef 1 1b t1t 1 POTATOtIMP JttATlONS I MAKNEWiHICKREC RD Bijl a ni ifl I I' x0DIa wttk i tho au41Iaahellot potaj1 forel I 1.1I ta t1ItothIII 1'P no 1nurbeIa. a record.

tf lj J. Ii' 1 INBUTIS COUJ Ga. T- ljp tai Otd1tta. In letet tb 1eI a 19111 the th. pal upportaJ17 ndl- I taoof or thpealotth le I' cancltdatwl11 the daY8' Ju ce.

Prt the alcnltledhl. of and1t the forIe hi the i. no ko f' on. the darWneac1ay the erlc G. of.

60000 be lcatlo' I. AJdmaLee H. ator andattmey pre n5 the the the II. the tO. N.

1lDaD0Inthe AN N. tormerlypreldet tbAmrl R1ayd b. ben. borba Arlcu. ad Eeto Compr Eetric Eprt NYork Suprlntendet I.

Hgrtr Amerla. ompJ' WBoo I I ey. Tbom. Hrod AJcrm. c.

Atorn' 1 al otAmortcue Yrec Hccrtr Hrold Aley. cl1 Wtee hltory the cmpp 0 prlceor the te lac EI. AoyCmed the phylc oompny orh Onr UI- MYrnce vao OOOI Hrold ttd hi abt 1.r. 6000 enldera orh 100. tt4 0000.

wart 0men1 ba. b. up. Atorney umnt apnt arf I. Idrtlo IIole problem.

I le wen clIO tehe ACHICTHEAR CE The. AhittWa L. letu. K. Hea.

on Clcg" on heatl. tu. Clyeat CblHa Tltlirly :18 ooocl Satll Itref4 are orl Inlt lon. 4. the mattetdlcud 11 oeldahl I.

Iplt' lattude A Sl ot buUdl. cmplce dec en- Etno. 4 archtecta end' tk Ct te. dp n4' 1114It. moe eoeral ofthll ub et wol4.

hePflto. e.I..e. SUDDE DET COM TOiFRD OFCI Jac1onu Fbiu tAo Comptn. ACCoom u44n1 elyhOD tl I. 0 wb rI ha4' ne toaddre.

amet- ofcouedent. Ye Afr airmaeI tl. ma4e. appU coo let. th dI I 1 0.

tPPlnC hear I. i JWf 4. la nUernl ram aCt. li y.lel. w.

wlthl11a. hoW. te. 4 deth' I. on GUehr.

ek Ste Comaloner of Arcut ee L. baI Jt. MHtRYW A BEOM 7 NewYFebrafK 1hr W. If the plent lr- b. cnver tho Bom CthoU' fat- l.

T. Tm. f. ou the Epcp. tth 1 dItt tho cu Jb MT tw at lt the prtet Jplo bulL She fao1e4 10w hn cbun roevMrTat brthr PdenTaarj Uult uI ao rf i t.

'NO1ex F.brQ. luto. reommndg th 4 ofdltor afth pro I fO fr fot Amerlc. n't VI tnl. nltofUvnpn ta1 ftelnIO T.

otfr 1 dr1 Ll rtf J' i' TSj 1FJ i i t1 5 8 I I i 1 pfl t. I 1. J. w. odr" J' jttttbltsrl I' ahIo AJj It1 Ja' theI ho Ie4 Bt ct a1e oeb otY prbb1 ttmo hPpe I mre tt homt IDW1.

ee uta Uo obectthe dieodli thd mot tul1hu 8t tu eU0 SUtb NoltJee otAtthppee tmemb 10 CeDcU JeJolotw No Jf I teb er wtt c. Jez' t. Cl Dck r. oht Ie met uth k4 p' Noee2u Jpp t' cnde t. C.

Dckeu' did. ir mak abl' the eal. plce A. t' a 1 hh te nto lopPI. Olti nWtt thoDr mem ottF lwhobratcOerhomete d.

eOfD bl10 ttmof fler p. f. I. i' Stt Ub oh' I wteobs. thatwou J.

mopleDcei rre hWl4. otha Jr fde ltDtmeD 1ued 1thDck Bn1r" oeacUeW1nweptwthLttl. a4 he cdthe 184 buee mat. dwn. dk rYW1uJe.

He. ad' RpeR4em wbe IholrdeutM prelt I tho eT1e td chuckle oe theTer ot. SIWeu Be cte dubme uered wth eI1umentboWmbhpel ehhnneerporme uatltut rchtlpreet ed thei bk 1t a tm Cpt ctue flrm4eD a f' teow ca t. ct. be pbOPher' i a the red rl flle Babr.

Jh DeTe pl nt ncced the1. ta d4 CDh bhe brothe1e chte. theth0d eTepced wt RphNICkeb Ad eTD atemeo' phblt e. the etU. I mkethel lpa 1tu It 14 Klc tble let" eetr attractw Pck heau Wae tOt wit Wie a' TD Sg.

ad rlato o. ether. iJlgle he Wele waltnc a4' Ma blub. d4. no ce toam" wbel' Pckwlck h.

gle foor andapproTd fet wth tfc rt. 4d. b01ip h. ow' nt perEe a11 hboTo. A 1e hppe J.

111' u. proac Att 4' tee a dOer ofGa4 Hto wfmthe Ir' 0 HIef hol I ou Jt ou wth coer I uPk al' cnr4pumpl 1N lr Lure4bYlb. cu ottroplc and le Jak Lndon I 1te. hop on brod oce coat. at.

f. Jand. YOUg I C4e Rpr. at. Me I Rpr.

iii Ch. lbl ob. Wtb' tl Port4 Cmpany feel bt ldoe4 motbe lte4 at. Ierltn Itatl. h.

la Strday. w. ant tolk Te 1t Intmaton Mr Ropr h. 8. clo te tlm mied bfewhu b.

At UeNorolk yad Inthlmlal Rper ltted thubt naT 0P POttUnt Ce Otl ou14 ed II. Jll uarT. 10. 8mebdy tke4 Cyd. CIC U.

thl. Mn ok morlg i I co pto mln mth mlloy pl wlb him' 4 Tot I. on to iotbu b1dletq yer ld elr tor01ll pamof aootC Ce1 tt cooL ppy a4tn1 1la nn tke4' bt ntg ol be OD IGOS51FO Ei RIQb I AtnOyGnralT Fldr bak rtenay Talulah Fll. I wbe. S.

pat Tue4r clnIOI u. condca" 1 4eparebtot tu It Rtom. geral wl to. pal eporatf b' bmltt htok loo 0 UM fat. hlmI a tneh.

wth ti. lu10B part. whb laCcly ottunu eEtnerl11c. dpment lt. 1111.

rtued I. to the enCI. the ot tr 11 otlonaDd tolowlnc ProfnO Koh II. rprt te oto The tePwlU applytl. tw ute4.

lureI' I thw II' the lort 0 eW t' tt b' propn ItoTau I Fa. ap to. I the tto rlcllt a i D' arnted 11 t. ta. tt The ot1ll.

wi I awald wth. aal I. 01' Dd lot the prlo1emluon C. i the C.i..oIU. yeonay flmoo PWo Iof rel rlatl.

pt cUona aeCt. net t. d7. attcbeqap pro4tby wb 11 I la ee ay be stat thatthrquement atthl d. notcbytheappl a tobp cQou 11bl.

oYcta ou4 tho n1. i. 4 tt ay 4lrC my be anDU t. appUeaUls 0 oler he cmic now' Clve tll lnt' wak mOlh. the cretr otlt tbe' con.1era- tOR lf aIPUctt.

fot' oeecrU wU co.tu. thl. prcU. w. Gvro Brwn conI tyI5 twc.

d. the nllrlol otl. imnUon u. tat. pr- thIOt deon ptt llate' Ianer 0.

14anY kPf t. I not. bet. thcomIHIO I. themtoG dcson I paoaPPlC uolt Plbbl 11 Dt.

the me pbl T. wl b. tr11 ttd to th. irxtlv 0Ulc a4 DOr' tnay pa pn thm thI af wh. COfo aa4m.

11.r 4lfe. tDour thei dlfee I brn. 1 JJ itonfGrWiW ht. i' bdyee th. Id.

tst. Joi4 heth uCh dot ko 1t1 eoulc 1 be frndX ca. rI 1. to eth c- You op1et the ltIC tUotl the Autel bplll l' Slur4r. JIe4' appllU cortetly.

a be ter aie reuired eterlnc sr naa. I aepte lef foNofol attrmaln4 :4.thtl ti. crat. wChl hwllb4to l.th."ay.ad ej to 1 Rpr et day tl ac befrlLeu tat HIIho II 1. cbcI Atata.

fa e4' that. Cyd. a to 70U. ente' cnlDt ad dl len leed he rg lan4. na 4patme eu ttoa.

ttnc hL' out. The oaretatlod olr he thlntontloD a. Ye1 It. 4 hllef o. tOtth.

IO py w' I tlt rlchtt te ht a the 1 It a i. BPrwp lcntnlle4 oo1Aohat1 bthaee Pc ureotchlwlth tla. ol d. my' bt totll out thOhIChtawa 1. the etU eflclnt' ch" Ito the tte trrT met 1IIaID ly' ral It plbl I Ibelnd nOctt.

til eo hlUwl equ1IIthl. mr. u. TIt. ar rlla othcroraUon bl Joi.

DO pal tse. compUUer geneal 1. tUDbuy Wt tiee Thl 0. ti. ltt.

aut 001 If w1 helpult LamucJotO tbl 1' T. CIPt IO tener al rg lath eoUetor end tho narle theta t. to fO. ln polbl aone I. thlr th.

ttX tbI couteto4H narcoletth De t. bn clet4 ol went 1ljwoua4 1O.thIDa- I 1000 oU fnd' thet eerT. PI 1. aDume fpao ppl Uou ared 81lon trdy c. one tle4 1111 CUDtY.

ntele4 ot I monti. an btrT wht. 01 Cl clal' bl aetDC mrh cf w. bt. tbe ttIe 8' ti.

1le. h. la' cemkln. le U. hews ton fo auU Sllct.

Gner B' Bltof Fu. I prtt cl. uy I h1hI0 aPee. hY. a ab fOol1gI uY' f' Tbe I py tte4 carte the I Yi :1 1.

cpIt tok 008 4 I. Incrrtoat HpI WUam cMr aBLlrl p' NG' nNI 1 2 ADr a. Fruali I HnnU. rabltl11ntlt. rbbltn4 Adnc tlI bl 1 t.

that Im. tor bnl rOuq ttDt Yett. aUmo 1. I yo. clapr fn.

yet ba tktapup byoa4 GrgNhtt th. arlbl 4 c. Trbbltian t. ahol. a younp.

toloe wb 1 be bI1114ctcrI. rblt. i I J. nr14r. eIntbhOI I ha.

plit NUI wlky tt 1laUy hi. y' fbte te' Ky. J. ln Tb. rOnp.

wr brvo I lt. 4. e. 0 t. bl.

she pt 41 b. pne N. 40Ultt. pp tC. wl11 b' 81' or beD 114.

tbt hi. war ry t' t' 1HE CONSTJLJLO AT Cos1TU oJ Pb11abd Duly. dgy. lt lczti HOKSLL. fnoniA1brt 1IowU Jr ic t4 th 1 SSUP la ata aflr.

Valt4 1 th. v. ak le flpi I. 1 t. ppr pp 1.

t. I. 8 4dvaU. LU sb. S.

714' dIIr4 p. 5- 2 Atlasta PS 15 I. bras 55 A4tIrIng anUrr Sr CUrUIS thU J. rs IS 2Ur7U4 ally 2 p. lbs ft 55 Ia 1541 At- ketsIIr praadvei 51 Pbrtlrs554 TI dIke rat ai Bragrs m2 Tntr hel atrt SM LraMSy 1 pqfl 51 ellSS ran" tIf ml.

LbTW 0255557 UVpLS50WI5T LW. i wr P. elU Ill irs dUet PS WYSrU Sir. rSrpOlSIbIS IS ISSUSI PSW55ir 5545 Ur Srle. I51UI 1514 nsI.

2 i Dlcliena r- A The aft vanlsbedbef9r. Spilnpoetsgotawbadkathlm lies aith for lug en its nota I as vic this reallytoo y. 1 I I 1' 4 I I 1 1 I t4 Is Tp- 1 aaacbaaer I I. 1 spring r1 i 1-i Its i-- eIon 3 wI old step. I 1 I FA1WERBORROWER.

B4twe zilhli ndollarsa ycai thiscountY. is 4e- on the from ailer in com- he' Raiffersei wich in effect for. moce bringsthcity oftotal lending wilImake rate renflOmic ere pes odic theseconditions. i I iation andanore once thesake buyinghis evta isroom nt- not andwh lesome equality' with mondy. bor- lo 7stem uch a' I In lemned wiflfulroii-doez- S.

withthe inoralfbasis stin needed theuormi familyand Coirgr to and machi ery by i th pfop fore mple notthe andthere thechurchdoea ot inmembershipand for the belief the huich1jnharnaony ideals the best modern medjtzzn press-and I i toh instrumentality of in inthe to-live tie- practical than corn Thecxhibition wasa test mne thispartjcuigr I. uth are sectionaL. recentSouthemn insecuringthe ribbonWhcrever di ityin strentb betwn the auperiog the UibI wedi lda' oI 3o5 t1facts Wthe club iOYe is tbetendency of and women to-take work equalipg i .4 3 are' iveaiid mothers I in I Than tremendous It is axiomatic that once i pfthe is is boundto Vcdo not say nor that girls should- as a I the1 I COflCTfl they to the 44 phise weer sour necessity of evideikes 5.1 I Lrorn corgaJ TIS NYSrSM55 cannotpiaehi4a Tb. tayhli tight. t5.

54S sr PtoISweliT 1 on2ee I in Packeta. tdq per. cr4. fa. lives comint Ifs on inyO' 4 terp1y' a.

a 4. Comifll Shell SunbeslnssilppIn' oln th wind. SC Authet' thtt the lame Spentbe. isneI Qne--csnhxesr the takea taxlcabto ACCUSEDOFVIOIATlNG STA oN BatonROuge I Jury' 1 to. iS.

Brunne the named ayor end CharisU campaign Oover-notMuler. the unhISd 11. t' filed Tby 5. ibe0004 OoyrrnrnezetLesgu. IMPikn6Ns llGI RECORD Fat rubri 1Tbe Lb.

key Srom Sb. sine. P51enIet new- rS. DsveuIlO 5 eTa5 11. 33441 2525b1 3- toseels a.

pci1 tothe iii. State tpunce Intbi. Ores w1U be Amerlcus ap- provalby the Railwayand LIghtipg ElectrtaCompany the flvyeSrs 585000 flSo. IO. Iti.

11 I HEATINGEXPERT Thiiecture giyeaat 5:35 As jho nd Seq. DEATHCOMES- tste A wlybOur udsppeared Sborti 55 be softer Is- theseeond or Mrs. say TI" in. Catholic church U-a voted be FresIdeniTaft. see La.

7Ree. the favor freS the ltniZbi tin Tb fsver4s for veisela tersls I I FORGETSA FRIEf4D I By FUZZy Woodruff 4 I rhls Is tlaa At. tsuallybow Butpestr broughtmor as far inorethan eating working years I I naeth. of. pedagogy with Dickens did I eli.

his brothrswha nerona I sn I environment-bound i I I the- admItted thelr a shame as lives hearted smiled I tegm I hi. and Hill to I pumpkin-eye Is BOYLEAVE- WIDO WED- I the such th. on lands I his- a Thefirt Nra. navy a-- I a1 a Hi evrythnglve got In ti. BseIt J1 C17dwasnL sadcOstsnted THECAP1TAL i Faije t0 ha topaes report-after-It took the i3l the- i tionofthem.

Itwas that ii. Psad. Based ENISS. 1 A ui be the be the be be bs In- cludadili theriilU thend be Tb. the Orstweek Its recommendstionU.

the thu betww1 the the nash pubif be nutand will the WAV the nd ci 4. ces. their dtffreOees be Cofltre5eso the becemethe derision oi 558. CsL eels Stat. Sneer sad st Istehii it COuIdbave frlendsY- tOIt get hiankeorrscUy requirealfor He lettertsl1lngflr1n- the of which wiehsdto thwaysnd cis.lS- AppItas RerMtlag 16 the case we- as waiT the- after Is-- the of 4aL2oma payT' the into Roperwsep- lll4o have8sen.

ofhlm mythinga 0ere. do. y- best et out U-- a sufficient cash meetthe. ll if 8111015. ha anal the to thialo the the slimoney.

to. th the th. iki. In ieOeoo the In the fee Cek bfor 7 Ule at. he terrere tha the hi.

thi. ense to ii the pen rety The- sew be Mslon will Uiockof 815000 lae FINDTZGER INLAIR5 L-Bpecial. a sit rabbii-aildllndIng tiger-a that some ageod 14. the trestle an an a that Ttrver ts-rtidOI1 hi. hunt.

to eo5sct5 5T1r7' bottle Of wtie- heme their paretha ass No-doubt the pa ti t-rwiil- soul. alp.

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