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WlTO22PllANKS Henry. B. Baylor Will Open Campaign Grady Monument February 22. an open-air speaking. on Washington's ortbdai.

the anniver sary of hi advent In Atlanta Henry B. the wen-known civil engineer will Open. hi campaign for mayor at the Grady monument on the evening of February is tie ha been given special permls- Ion by the general council to hold such a meeting. Mr. J3Jor has It planks In hi platform with a prelude In whlcns he humorously ay i I old the Key to the situation which will lead me o.

the sacred Chambers of the ballot box. 1 propose toholdthe Winning card In spit of Stevens Mae' Jim. and Johns la fact I propose to do it lp Brown. HI plank. are a follow.

First plank duty to Atlanta and be wp the line no matter where lbs chips may fall second honest days laibor for an honest dollar third rigid enforcement of the nepotism law fourth the mayor to the only It fifth mayor get drunk not more i thin once a year and never take a second drink or resign sixth committees of live members and boards of three members but no Its seventh contest for forms of govern- Ament eighth no ward politicians In Jlkfflce ninth abolish nil operation I the city with the rhAmtM of Cm tenths abotlh boards that get a wrangle eleventh no park for' any schools twelth no 1 graft thirteenth observe the days ef Lee Davis and Washing. holidays fourteenth municipal rshlp If the city can make good enthr simplicity In business affairs sixteenth no aid to graft greed. seventeenth one strong and effective end altogether pull or Atlanta eighteenth incorporate Fulton- county for police and sanitary purposes nine. nth pure water and free lighting ntleth cheaper street ear tares one.centenary plan for nurn- Bng city twenty-second a merger Sik. Mr.

J3ylor. concludes with I wear no mans collar during my administration not even my wu la the office wherlt Is hot. will drink no frea cola at city' expense. If you want an honest upright and conscientious administration of cltv af fairs give me your honest votes and I will sit In. the mayors chair for two years as sour humble servant.

Typewriters rented 3 rnos. 5. AmWritingMachineCo. SECOND SESSION HELD BY TRAINING SCHOOL The second session of the annual Training School or the Atlanta Baptist churches under the auspices of the Atlanta Baptist Sunday School association was held yesterday In the Sunday School rooms pf' th Second Baptist church. Prom 4 until 6 o'clock lessons In the normal manual of the Sunday school were held toy G.

w. Andrews under whose direction the Instruction work Is feeing- carried on. Following Mr. Andrews' course lessons on the normal manual books of. the Stole were held by I P.

LeavIL From I until 7 o'clock lunch was served by the la dles of the church. At 7 o'clock a thirty minutes' conference toy the Baptist Young People was held until when a lecture on Lesson Build Ing" was given by Miss Annie I Williams. The chief- feature the. evenings program was the ado Th fan la Charge delivered toy- Arthur Flake. TWO NTGROES BOUND OVER FOR BURGLARY Robert Fauntleroy and Ed Fern.

two negroemployees At the home of W. Courtney Harper. 539 Wet Peachtree street. were yesterday bound over under 1009 bond each for breaking tv Mr. Harpers house some nights ago and stealing jewelry and valuables worth 400.

It as said that only one of the negroes. Fauntleroy was seen la the room by Mrs Harper when she was wakened by the- rustling newspaper. but auspicious actions on the part of Perrln caused his arrest for complicity. When the alarm was given th negro fledthrough a window- and up Tenth street. It was said toy others living In the same apartment house that since November.

when the negroes be. ran their- employment there that Quantities of things Had been missed th first time that any thefts had occurred OLD MITCHELL HOME RAZED AS NOT SAFE FtK to 7 rnncls E. Pits. RUINS' OP OLDHOME OS' WELDON MITCHELL Which was condemned by building Inspector after It had weathered the storm of. sixty-six years.

One more old landmark' inAtlanta Is disappearing as the old bellum borne of one of the city's pioneer eltI- lens is being leveled to the ground. On the eat side of Whitehall street between Mitchell street and Trinity avenue an old building Is being torn down by the order of the city building Inspector who condemned It as unsafe. No plan has yet been made for the erection of a new building on the site. Till. old building was the family residence of Alexander Weldon Mitch.

ell and It was erected as long ago as 148 two years ore the of Atlanta was chartered. and when the town of Maroaavllle nourished. Mr. who died. some twenty years ago came to Marthasylile from Henry county.

Nearly all of his Ute be was in the cotton business and' be sides being one of the pioneer citizens. was one of Atlanta's most successful business men. Soon after moving from MULATTO GIRL IN ARNOLD CASE Father of Dorothy Arnold Al leges That Attempt Is Being Made to' Blackmail. Him. New York.

February 20. Jeisle Green. a mulatto girl. years old was arrested late today charged wltn attempting to blackmail Francis R. Arnold father- of Dorothy Arnold.

mysteriously disappeared from her home more than a year ago. Accord- Ing to detectives ho made the arrest a band of six persons of' which It Is charged the Green woman is one since lat June have been sending- let ters to Mr Arnold demanding' a large um of money under threats that he would be shot. Fifteen threatening letters were received by John Keith. Arnold' attorney said all of which were turned over to the police. Following the.

letter a week ago demanding tbat MeArnold send 91350 by way a Setter box nL newspaper office detectives obtained a clue which led to the Green woman's rest A decoy letter sent through the newspaper office was traced to an apartment house. According tt the. detectives the Green women called for the letter and her arrest followed. She was held in 5009 hail for examination tomorrow. Other arrest.

are expected. The police said tonight that one of the letters received by Mr. Arnold con tamed a demand for 10060 and that others stated that It tile money TV a not paid in a reasonable time Mr. Ar nold a other children would disappear. as did.

Dorothy. Bank Directors Sued. Magnolia Miss. February A suit was filed la the chancery court here yesterday by 14. T.

Oracey assignee of tile defunct Peoples Bank of Sunimitt against E. S. Wood son N. and Atkinson C. N.

Cunningham and R. Sample. of Sumtnitt and Moyse Brothers of Nest York for the recovery of im9 2. The suit alleges that the defendants were officers directors land stockholder of thebank and that because of negligence creditors of the institution lost the amount sued for. Henry county he built home on Whitehall street which was then the main and the leading res Idence section of the village.

For many years lie lived In that loom. which had ample Yard' room which was as time' went. by taken" up with tore houses. Many years ego lie moved away from- the old home which had been so encroached upon by stores that it no longer became desirable. as a res- Idenoe.

For some ars the building was used as a candy kitchen. Recently It had been almost uninhabitable. A one time it was occupied by those who conducted a home fox' working girls. Charles B. Mitchell a.

son of. Weldon Mitchell la still living In Atlanta I. S. Mitchell and Mrs. Frank P.

Rice tfephew and niece- of Mr. Mitchell are also residents of Atlanta. For years the building weathered the storms until at last 1 had to succumb to tie ravages of time. 800000 MINERS ORDERED TO STOP The British Government Inter. venes to Prevent Great Coal Strike.

London February 20 The govern Slant tonight Intervened In th coal dispute which threatens to cause a stoppage of work In the mines throughout the United Kingdom in volvlng not less than 800000 miners. After the subject had been discussed at cabinet meeting. Premier Asqulth addressed a letter to representatives the coal operators and miners requesting them to met him and some of his colleagues at the foreign office on Thursday to try to arrange a basis' of settlement. He added that the in dutrlal council Iliad advised holding such a meeting. There is no need for roe to enlarge upon the very serious consequences both to the Industries of the countries an all classes of coal consumers which would inevitably follow an ex- teuhsve stoppage at the cool trade adds the premier.

If prolonged It would Involve ft general stoppage of' Industry and his majesty's government felt thy could not allow such a calamity to ensue without making very endeavor to aid In preventing it. SNEED MURDER. TRIAL ADJOURNED BY DEATH Fort Worth Tex. February 20 The death of the mother of Ceno Johnson of counsel for the defense caused an adjournment of tile Sneed trial today. The trial will be resumed tomorrow The action of Judge Swayne In ruling out all testimony bearing on ads sanity offered by the defense on the ground it is not in rebuttal of any testimony offered by the state will bring the trial to an early end.

The state announced today that its prosecution will have only one more witness Fred Mueller an undertaker. wig took Captain Boyce to thl hospital toe night of the killing. The defense said It will require only half a day under the courts ruling to present the remainder of the defenses cur rputtal. Spring Entrance Manhattans AND Gothams Spring Shirts being announced may have the same. customary sound from Spring to Spring but.

they don't look the same. Its all in the clever color arrangement and this Springs ingenious variance is too complex for print. While each one seems supreme' there's sure. to be a few that you'll like- best. That's why we believe you'd care to.

see them- all at once. Manhattans 150 to 350. Gothams 100 to 350. Our Own Label 100. Muse DEATH SENTENCES i 1 FOIMWO NEGROES to- Hmrin Bib Cooaty FIT Murder Tri i Coming.

Ma on. Us brnanr Special MJWO were convicted In to a JsMor owrt today for. tsurdsr aa oth were sentenced to dl on. on larch and the on Itareb 1 scarclyde found IPJfityh1a all moon of' hdving killed his wl aa ler brother at. the central dspof tptentber 3.

He' shot them both. en. Jr ly without provocation Will Bell a cr man who ubb til wife to dauia wxk a cu Ti found another man in hi loose when tie stopped by bt horn. It late breakfast was convicted aa enteneed to hang' oc March I HI attorney. Dasher.

Jr. pleaded with the Jury for a lit. sentence detlarig that a dead. nerro wont be of an benefit to the tat but the Jury onl stayed out dye minutes lId refused recommend mercy. fli first Um.

of the Bibb' superior court that. two death sentences wer imposed. on th same day and thla mates five men In wic 15t jail under of death while there are Ore more to. be tried this and next week for murder. Appeal fr Csmmsisis Macon Oa February 20.

BpeoIaLJ Before' the prison commlssiok wnw- PPeal for a conimu- tatlon of sentence to life Imprisonment for William B. Walker of" be argued by the condemned Holy Roller" and Christian ft- nr. sects In Macon. Walker it Is charge" set SIre to his wit. on August 9 1 arti pouring gasoline on heV.

Her dylnt admitted In the evldencl and addressed to a negro servsas. were He did. It he dldlt poJnUni to her husband. other than this the evidence was largoly circumstantial. A brief filed with the commission by Solicitor General Walter J.

Grace Iiibb county. points out that Walkel was previously convicted at Dublin of arson and' served a sentenr In the penitentiary Th man Is sentenced to hang on March 1 and Is now under the death watch. Mrs. A. L.

tea Dtest Macon Ge. February 20 Special. Mrs. A. Wooten.

wife of Mr. Tobe Wootn a well-known Macon man. died this morning at' 3 o'clock" after a prolonged- illness The funeral will take place tomorrow-at It oclock al Bollngbroke. Black Held for Murder. Macon.

Oa. February 20. Special The sheriff today arrested Wesley Brown a negro and put. him In jail charged- with the murder of Carrie Mlddleton a negro' woman. who was found dead In her house on' Fourth street a month ago.

The officers found a negro' mans hat In the room. and with this as the only clue worked up a strong case against the negro jailed today. The coroners Inquest held that the woman died. from natural. causes but It was subsequently established that she was stabbed' to death.

MANY- MEN Are learning- that the Sleeping and Parlor Dining Car Service of the A. B. A. to South Georgia I the best from and to AUanta. Reservations and other Information.

City Ticket Otnce To Peachtree. ATLANTA CQMPANY GETS BIG MACON CONTRACT Macon 0 February 20. Special. The S. B.

MeCrary Excavating Company. of Atlanta has been awarded the contract for laying all city water mains In Macon during 1 1 this concern being the lowest- bidder. Their ld for. laying water pipe wa 500. The new water mains will be principally In South Macon.

with. ome North and East Macon. A Inch mal" from the pumping tatlon to the city will be put la for the purpose of reinforcing the pressure and flow to the city. J. B.

MoCrary. president and 3 C. Cool chief engi- neer and Tics president represented he S. B. MoCrary Excavating Company before the water commission when the bids were opened.

This company bas previously done work In Macon. hay- ns put In the- North Highland line some time ago. The present water main extension contemplateapproxi mately St miles of pipe. The AUnta concern Is the same that was recently awarded that city's contract for all sewer laying for 1912 amounting to nearly 75 miles of extension THREE NEGROES ATTACK MORGAN COUNTY FARMER Madison G. February 20.

Spe cial. H. CMk a well-to-do farm. living- la the extreme western part of this county cams near being assas emoted this morning by three negroes wh were living On. his place.

The ne groes were Ike Shelton Jr. Ike Shelton. Sr- and John Shelton a fattier and his two sons. The difficulty started Monday over an account the negroes owed Mr. Meek.

This morning they came to tlrMeeks house. each with an ax on his shoulder. At the time Mr. Meek was In hi. blacksmith SHOP and thd negroes entered.

Again altercation took place and Mr. Meek slapped one of. the negroes. TIle old man drew his knife and bt son John raised his ax and both started for the white man. Ike.

Sr seeing Mr. Meek pistol In his hip posket jerked it out. All three rushed at Mr. Meek who. see- ng hi.

dancer. Jumped out of the smithy and ran toward his house. ke Jro shot hut. him qut or another. negro who.

was present at the time. Mr. Meek would nave un doubtedly been killed. This ner2 kept the others back allowing Mr. Meke to escape.

n. Sr. and sun John have been arrested and are now Jail here. Ike Jr. who fired the snot bas escaped.

Mr Meek. has offered a reward of 2S for the arrest of the negro. and It Is thought other rewards will be offered HARMON' CLUB FORMED IN CHATHAM COUNTY Savannah. Oa February 20. Bp eUL At a meeting attndeul by several hundred enthusiastic supporters off lion iJudson- Harmon beld.

at tpe rish-Amreleanxhall Chatham County Harmon club wa organized. Resolution indorsing. Coy- ernor Harmon were pasted. It was decided to-bold a rally at the Savannah theater on March 8 and a commit. yes appointed to Invite Hon.

Frank E. of South Bend. lad. deliver the principal address on that occasion. Mr Jierlitg Is naUoaI dent of the fraternal Order of Magic and a speaker of nattooal reputation.

A committee was also ai appointed to nominate officers the club which committee will report back. at the theater. rally. There considerable larmon. sentiment in this section mod most of the prominent politician are championing- the of Ohio COMEDYBYxMRSHINES MR.

ERWIN SIBLEY AND MISS HELEN MAXWELL Two' of the leading members of the MUledgevUle- Player Club. The MUledgevllIe Players' Club. a oopular dramatic and social organization of the city. 1 soon to make a distinct departure. from established custom by presenting an entirely original play The club has been' In existence for several years.

and during' this period It ha achieved considerable local distinction by. giving a number of high- class performances. The" membership comprises amateur talent that would do credit to any one of the larger cities of the state. The new play upon which the club has been working for two weeks was written by Mrs. Edward R.

Hines. who Is one of the clubs mot active members. She has appeared In Important and difficult roles in- put perform' ances by the club. and always with distinguished success. The play i a spirited comedy In three seta entitled The Widows Ruse.

Its lines ate crisp sharp and scintillating with brightest humor the scenes are all natural. and many of the situations comical enough to. keep audience In a roar of merriment. lt RECORDER FINES CHIEFj OF POLICE Savannah. Ga February 20 There was unusual case before Recorder John E.

SChwarz In police' court. this morning when Captain W. G. Awttn. chief of police was lined 5 by the recorder for contempt of court.

Th. chief declares he will not pay the A similar case against Lieutenant Murphy of- the police department was dismissed by the recorder. Tile difference- arose wnen the re- cordr dismissed a negro charged with robbing a countryman and the chief of polio. refused to turn over to ts no' gro the money found In RI. possession.

The chief still has the money and declares he no turn It over to any one until' he gets ready-1 do so. de spite the demands ofthe recorder sensation- because they are both mJ nent politically. and have been politi. cal allies In the past. The good offices' of Mayor Tledmaa may be called upon adjust the matter.

RAIN FOR WEDNESDAY AND COLDER THURSDAY More rain Is the prediction of the weather forecaster for Wednesday though he alleviates the pain caused this announcement by saying that I Thursday will. or should be lair. It expected that the mercury wilt register below freezing mark on Thursday thougW It will not be severe. cold A rainstorm which has been travern- ng Texas for two days was due to arrive late last night or early this mtrning and following this rain t-i chilliness which Is prevailing In the northwest will visit Atlanta for. a time.

SHREVEPORT TORNADO KILLS EIGHT PERSONS Shreveport La. February 20. Eight persons are dead and about fifty injured as the result of a tornado which wept through the western suburb of Shreveport late today. All be dead re negroes' with the exception of the old baby' of A. S.

Manhelm. whose home was demolished. The' baby's 1 body found. a block from he Man-helm residence. A number of negor cabins were destroyed In the uuklr.

of tbatcltr and on the near, plantations. The tornado approached Shreveport root the southwest sweeping a patio through two negro quarters and cross- ng Red River. struck two plantations where negro cabins. barns and out. ouses- were destroyed.

In the' city roper no damage was done. Eat What You Will Food Makes Not Fat It to nUtmltcn tboexr that. se0 oaks. fat It not tb food tttrt way It a- UlwtiTS juices test twa too food late poor tad fat lop vlM from twins nods roar body sad you stop mftklaf fat. Tfc MrmGIa pweenipties whim ht crMtcii la tablet term 101 th5 oooTcnlesee or those bu Se set 4t lr to th ll aU praKrlBtlca.

little tablet whfta they ssek tbe top tit TfttioM fr wortta tb roe r. mew those Hilda fad at sacs leer food sr body i0 bl It vmatc Aiid sip hat U. th Mer of MawnM tabttv Tbtr will at ttut St ths rsts fof 12 te- Ii day ud th will uas ymtb or Utr- you sUr lt III or. raa sleet. It win sit auk dlttcnAM.

Just pot a UbUt Is promises to prove on of the happiest hits th club has yet made. The people of the city have received the announcement of the new play with the keenest anticipations of pleas- ore. The club hu undertaken the study of the play with more than' the ac. cutomd enthusiasm Every member of the east feels called upon to put forth the utmost effort la' making the play an arttstlo performance To this end all are working earnestly to dally rehearsals under the direction- of William B. Reynolds who has trained and staged all- of the play.

thus fir put on by the club. Between the scenes and acts of the play will come-- bright and llv ly ac lion choruses. Quartets and other songs executed by the best vocal tal' nt In the city. Two. marching.

hQJ ruses by eight ladles dressed in dainty costumes and moving with winsome grace to the strains of Inspiring music will prove especially fascinating. Thee musical Interpolations have converted the play Into a musical corn. edy' with all- of the striking scenic effects that belong" to that class of dramatic pieces. SAVANNAH PASSES BALE MARK Savannah Oa February 20 Savan nah cotton receipts for the first time In the history of the' port for any one season passed the two million bale mark this morning. There was great- rejoicing on the of.

the exchange at the tact that Savannah has become the second cotton port of the world and a glad banner was strung across the top of the exchange telling of the reaching of the' new. record- breaking figures. On Saturday night an elaborate banquet and entertainment will be given by the members of the exchange. to which Invitations have been issued cotton dealers In all parts of the world. The occasion- is to to made on of great moment.

Many telegrams of congratulation have been received by the officers of the cotton exchange upon the new mark Savannah has reached In the cotton marketing world. 12000000 More Stock. New York February SO Stock holders of the Delaware Lackwanna end Western Railway Company at their annual meeting today voted to authorize the issuance of 912 000009 tock The stockholders re-elected an the retiring directors. BOUCHERSIJWitEi is t-- itfi rv 4stTw T3.3 VE' ATLAT Artoy OfTvriftl Htfrtf j- Four YeanWO Go to AdjutantandMrsK Boucher ol the Salvation Army. who have been stationed In Atlanta forthe past ir years and have Been In charge of the.

local charitable work been A transferred to Chester some siSes out front Philadelphia and will leave' r- next Thnrdy for their new borne A 3 farewell service will be held for' then Sunday-night at the army hall. Coming to take Adjutant Boucher place is Adjutant Halpln. from RoQ- ter V. TV who will bring hi family with him. will receive wsrm welcome.

despite the fact that th of Adjutant Boucher. who has been closely Identified with the charitable work' of the orollllIon here. I th. occasion of much ret to all now him. Is bet reached by the A B.

A. Slewing sod Parlor Dining cars leave Atlanta from Union Station. Double Daily service. City Ticket Office Peachtree. Guilty of Robbing Banks.

Vernon. Tex. February ZO FranK lfotidway recently arrested In Chicago. where declared he had ropbed banks In Panama Vancouver. Texas.

and Oklahoma. yesterday pleaded gull- ty to two cases against him la' coo- nVotlou wit hthe Harold. Tex. bank. robbery two year ago.

waen- teed to-serve Seven years In prison. When Holloway was arrested he-announced that he had participated in long string of crimes some of them dating tack several year. Paid 25 and. Left Pen. lieaveowortb.

s. February it. Edward Hayes of Outhrle. Okla. was released from the federal prison her.

today on payment of 425 la lira of serving- the final thirty days of a 4 year term. Haye was entenotaxor robbery. Obtain New Life. HoweUs' LYnlpbiri THC rffFREm vthnc Asp tar too ton mat vitality be rtDUdn tb sew trUloo. NnrutlMnU.

FsIlr ol 11 or ir raailtioo. at or wo i A posiu. sa ladlemios morpblM. On or coda dxg xsv bKh 05 inprsesnt eee to Write toroer see soaks. pIcksis eastsisIsE nit So DAYs' TKBAY- smn n.

i- c. H. OWZ1oIoa CO. to dun 81 x. Tot cu3' rw Ml 51 iii Cas vise ton is Attests.

Bron aus Wkliea liu SUAtlssta Sad Joo4bW Mbtch COLLAR. to put on cell to tk. off easy to tle the tie In. data Tahiti Ccmmr Tier. rt Its fine to Why not 4nake your home ikeie Land values only go one way up.

The census is old in a On ranch and farm. in city and' town. men make money fast and have. ideal homes. Your wife and children your aged parents.

will be happier in California. California farmers plow jn January. Oranges ripen then roses bloom and. ladies are wearing summer garb. A Santa Fe traip will take you there.

Fred Harvey dining-car room and station-hotel service. On the way visit Grand Canyon of Arizona. The California limited kU of tb limited- xeliiilT lot tat" class InTd no ry sleeper for Grand Cesyon. Santa Fe de Ure tniirCUeafo sad Kansas City to Lou Aafeles ma OOM week Americas smt traia. California Fait MaU- bo Los Angeles Expess sod Sra FrmeiMO Exprew tbree dsllrlnias taodrd Pollmau loorist sleepers ud dbair ooo 87 which iniaroapnler.

Will mail booklets Jmfl Cuter Ptm. Hit US. Pror St. Atlrate Ca. i 1 i6 t.J ttfINMAYORSRJ WITH 22 ipaNKS i i HeDriIt8 Jlw1 Op mp iiD tG dyM ul- cmeat Feb ia 7tt Wlth" alr rjof hiadnt IDAt1Dta.

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paper arre. th tfe' wax ac a ul mdl Mgnolls KI. chanc. 4. Ign t.

Woodson J. lace J. Ne' el' ojrl er. the bank a a r. Maa wh1chbad years caDdkltchn At Ullllvlng andnlo ofAtlaata For.lxt-elx bullo11J It The govrn the IDI.

of' trltYo in- ad I vel' and el. t1e. i heson1trade tOP ge allow. to. IL" MURDER rth.

TsFebruary The defen. toda JudglIwaYD anlt dt ae On' tieto I.t i ODI took. 2 th t. 1d d. all1n Springsingenious ther suretobea fewtbat youJ11ike be1ieveyoudcare GOlhamstQO OuOWnubelhOO 1 Tfti pj QH- f.

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bre 1ttaat. and It. lttorne DUber3r. jnryfor' ta a ofall but ry olit mllI1 to mere this is the In' the history we onthe menin I thecouDt tac II. I or mUl' ler.

1ItatJ. 2 comnliion row morning an comnlu of J4acODW11l mans at- flf ed by bout 200 women or Macon. It was circulated by Prof. JI Moeley the Hol Roller" leader and was signed the congregatio05 of the Hol Science har e. 1 first hr word evidence to.

did tt. 0 pointing of count w. The lDaal I. at 1L Wt 20. MraA L.

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for purpoae' 1 the wp ii. lug om coatemplate. approsl. elt 191 NEGROESATrACK. 20 it.

whq ShltoJro Srand he l1r. Wek nro his hr. Ike. for. reellt r.

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Identf fratrualOrder Ie. ca- Intedto fur tbeCluh atvth lb kLarixLon. tlmeat1n totthe ca. ofD i 1f 1. i.

1 i U6 ETh 1ftrIi YE1 0t 7MhO' c.i"c"- 0 OfH1ER NfE NBYMRS HINES I 1r XWELL theJe cllilg' OthilHUledgevtlle J4J1I. gevlUe dram tl Dd oelal uon of. ell Is etabllhed preiUng onnUrlr IDalply 10. bo a' In. i i t.

he eltl. a j' LY whlh Ith ucc is Wldo. II" ate' of' It POLICE GaFebruary I. an unuualca ID' mon I 15 br. line.

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