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THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA. WEDNESDAY. AUuu' 10 1921.

PAGE SEVEN Woman's Auxiliary Meeting. regular monthly meeting of the Woman auxiliary to the Georgia Baptist hospital will be held at 8pltal next Friday August I' at 10 30 clock A full attendance urged. Utopian Club. Tn Utopian club will entertain their members and friends th an informal dance In their club rooms Peachtree and Third streets this evening. This affair Is to be given in honor or tnfe married members of the club The Southland orchestra has charge the musical program.

Admission by invitation only. SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Miles W. Lewis.

of Greensboro announce the of daughter July 30 who has been named Jannle Stovall. Mrs. E. nines of Milledgtvllle Ii the guest of Mrs. G.

A. Harbour on Ponce de Leon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A.

P. Branttey of lackshear who spent the summer In Atlanta will leave Sunday for lantic Clt Mr. and Mrs. A. McMurray have turned from a vis in north Geor- Kia Mies Margaret Hecht has returned from a ten da lslt in Asheville.

Mrs Cator Woolford has returned front Columbus. Mrs Perclval If Donald. Jac onvl1e Fla. is spending a. few days in the city.

Mrs. rlts Dav and II Trl Davis have re rned from a months visit at St. fe mons ALLEGED SLAYER IN CAROLINA PEN FOR SAFE-KEEPING Augusta Ga. Augusts Spec al 1 Kirby one of the three men under arrest in connection with the murder of William Brazwell a 1 old taxi driver of Columbia. and wh was lodged in the Ja 1 at Lexington C.

this morn nt after he had led the searchers to the point where the body was hidden was spirited awa ton ht and taken to the state penitentiary it Columbia C. accord ng to a statement. by Sheriff I uff of Lexing- ton. over the telephone tonight. The sheriff said tnI' action was taken to prevent possible mob tence.

He said that at a po nt ten ni les this de of Batesburg he was ntjpped this afternoon when re turning from Aug ista by a number men who apparently had been told that he was bringing C. O. 1 arid Jesse Gapp ns the other men charged with Brazells murder. through the country to ntton Fox and Jessie Gappins. the two other men who are hell In the I Richmond county jail here will not be removed from this jail at present Kirb according to his alleged statement.

did not take any active part in the murder but did as the Other two told him. for fear that they would do him bodily harm. It was through his statements made to chalngang guard at Greenscut Ga. near Augusta that the alleged murderers were captured. Kirby is a one armed man.

and formerly lived In Augusta. it was learned. There It was reported. he worked In a local cotton mill Ml three of the men were cotton mill workers it wets not employed as such In Columbia. HARINGS RETURN TO WHITE HOUSE AFTER VACATION Washington.

August 9 President and Mrs. Harding returned to Washington this morning after an ab- sence of eleven days. most of which was spent on vacation in the White mountains of New Hampshire. The yacht Mayflower up the Po- omao ahead of schedule and docked at 9 30 a m. FATE OF NEGROES REMAINS IN DOUBT Wilmington A igust 9 Authorities here were unable early today to ascertain whether two ne roe arrested at St.

Helena. Bender county. twelve miles from this city after they had shot and fatal- wounded Pletro Dellagra an Italian farmer are In the hands of officers or a mob. The negroes were taken In custody by a crowd of twenty men. said to be members of a sheriffs posse.

but later reports declare that the crowd was not composed or oUt- ers Pel agra Is dying in a local 1 ospital limes i drink LIME-I CRUSH 7m refreshingtangy flavor of West Indies limes is the distinctive feature of this newest of the companion drink to Wards Lemon-Crush and Orange-Crush. Delicious A the crinkly bottle or at fountains Bottled by Orange Crush Bottling Co. 112 E. Ellis St. Phone Ivy 1091 REPORT SUBMITTED The Joint Investigating committee of the house of representatives and senate held a meeting Tuesday afternoon for further consideration of charges made against the state highway department by Representatives Davis and McMlchael and which were taken up In detail at previous meetings of the investigating committee.

Following reports of an auditor showing that all the departments accounts were in order and that every cent of expenditures had been systematically accounted for. Representatives Davis and McMigJiael made the assertion that they would filo a minority report. The meeting Tue da was featured by the filing of this report. which. however wag neither read nor dls.

at the meeting. It Is stated from reliable sources that the re port Is not very condemnatory in tone and Is said to be a sweeping modification of charges originally brought against the department. The joint committee adopted and signed a. resolution commending the highway department on Its eficien cy of operations. Chairman Rutherford of the joint committee.

said Tuesday night that It was considered impossible to have the report brought up before the' legislature this session as Wednesday is the la It will neres- sarilv have to be carried over until the next session of the legislature. FRIENDS OF IRISH FREEDOM TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The executive committee of The American Asoo atlon for Recognition or the Ir sh Republic will hold a specla meet ng Wednesday evening at o'clock In the assemb ha 1 the Camera library for the purp. te or complet details of a pro ram for a defln te course of procedure in the future Henry nch vice pre dent of the associ at on 1 as urged all members to be present as the subjects to be taken up and discussed are very important PASSENGERS SAFE AFTER VESSEL STRIKES REEF San ego Cal. August 9 All passengers aboard the Pacific Mall steamship an Jose have been landed and an effort is being made to get the vessel off San Pablo reef by her own engines according to a radio message rpce ved at the navy station here today. an Francs ugu Wire less messages early today from the steamer San Jose whi struck on San Pablo reef.

about 590 miles south of San Diego. la night. ir dicated the ship was resting easily. 1 re were 33 passengers and 66 members of the crew on board. One message from Captain B.

Zas- tm. said Holding out k. I guess. Previous rad messages had stated the ship was taking a big list" and was in immediate danger. The vessel left Sauna Cruz Mexico August 1 and was due in San Francisco August 13.

after stops at San Diego and Los Angeles. Baseball Pitcher Held op Charge Of Embezzlement Bherburne Mlnn. August I arrested here In connection with the alleged embezzlement or Jla6 000 Irons Armoilr Co. at Kansas City. Kan.

where it Is said he was employed as a bookkeeper. was taken back to Kansas City today by detectives. A week ago Freyntck came here to join the local baseball club as a pitcl er DIAMONDS BOUND OVER UNDER DOPE CHARGES Jtarry amond a Ik underwear salesman or New York city and Idie Diamond his ne. hew of Atlanta who were arrested by federal agents last week in connection with the seizure of a suitcase of nar otics valued at several thousand dollars were bound over to the grand jury Tuesday at a preliminary hearing before Commissioner Carter. Federal Prohibition Agent Harry Saphire who effected the arrest or both men.

was the principal witness for the government. It was alleged by the government that Eddie a mood and his uncle were planning to dispose of the drugs in Atlanta. They were charged with vioiatlri the Harrison anti narcotic act. Bar. Diamond admitted ownership of the dope but denied that his Atlanta relative was in any way connected with any proposed transaction Harry Diamond was held in dpr 10000 bond.

The younger Diamonds bond was fixed at 92009. YOU CANNOT HAVE BEAUTY Your Omplexion is Marred by Blemishes. It is well known fact that freauty cannot be It the complexion is in any way marred by pimples dark sallow discoloration If you i offer any of these skin blemishes begin at once the use of BLACtmiWHITE BEAUTY BLEACH This delightfully perfumed cold cream compound will make the skin dear smooth delicately tinted and remove unsightly blemishes. When applied it forms en inyisible coating on the skin. The regular un of Black and White Soap will keep the skin in perfect condition.

Clip and man this advertisement to Black and White Box 1507 Memphis Tenn for free literature and samples of Black and White Flu Powder and manse Talcum. Burned In Saving Life Of Little Baby At the risk of her 1 fe Mrs. Elmore saved an IS months old abj front probable death early Tue day morning when a large rooming house at 121 123 South Pryor street naught fire. One side of the two story structure was al most completely destroyed. The setand floor of the other half was burned off.

If lames also damaged an adjoining garage at So la The baby was the child of Mrs. Vlona Meadow who was out of the city to attend the funeral of her husband. SOl' had left the baby with friends at the rooming house. When the flames reached the part of the house where the ch Id was steeping Mrs. fo1more fought her way through smoke and got the baby.

When she reached the foot of the stairway she fell overcome with smoke. and a pol ceman found her with the child in her arms. They were taken try Grady hospital for first aid treatment. It was found that Mrs. Rimore had sus- ta nexl burns her arms.

Washington August i Pepubll cans of the senate priv lleg-es and elections committee today voted Senator Truman II. Newberry republican. Michigan whose election in 1918 was contested by Henry Ford democratic nominee a clear title to his seat. Democratic committee members all voted in opposition and the long contested case now goes to tl senate for nal decision. Tte committee vote was 8 to 4 MISS ANNIE BOWIE ACTING ASSISTANT TO POSTMASTER liss Annie St.

Bowie for fourteen iears connected with the pus- tal service in Atlanta has been a signed the duties ut assistant postmaster accord ng to announcement Tuesday Acting I Postmastr Uurg 1 ogers ss Howie no pertunns the duties formerly falling to the late John tatun tor man years assistant post laster Miss owie is i tirst woman to be ass signed to such In purtant work in the history or the VI ania office. Although Sir Rogers as acting postmaster is not author zed by the departn to appo i her to the place she lids liven de- gi ated to handle the ork of tl at office until Mr tatonS succes or is for- ally chosen. Harding Will Take Up Debs' Case With A General V.a. ington August 9 Problems under consideration in connection with a pardon for ugene Debs imprisoned socialist leader. are to be taken up shortly with President Hording.

Attorney General I augh erty said today. Mr. Daufeh rty said he wished to talk over villl the president one phase of the question as a tecting a general policy in the matter of pardons for persons convicted under the espionage laws. but not go Into details to the progress or recommendations now being drafted by the department of justice. Two More Bodies Aze Washed Ashore From Alaska Wreck San Francisco August 9 Two more bodies.

washed ashore front the wreck Saturday of tl steamer Alaska. off the northern California coast. were identified today at the Eureka Cal morgue. They were found to be Mrs. Grimes.

Portland Ore. and C. Otten address unknown. a steerage passenger. The known dead remained tonight at eighteen and a list iss ied by the San trancioo an Portland Steamship compa owners of the sh showed nineteen persons.

presumed to have been aboard. unaccounted for. TWO ALLEGED TIGERS TO FACE JUDGE TODAY M. Burke a garage man of 17 est Bauer reel and Smith one of employ es who were ar rested Monday ni ht on a charge of violating the prohib on law. will be given a prelim narv hearing today before rommi oner C.

Cart Federal agents al aee that tl two men offered to sell them some rye sky wh ch they had in a big tour ng or. The machine and DIAMOND DEW Jeantlfie complexion. Positive curs for tan fre kl ilmpli enema and all skln vey. It your drngf st can supply we receipt of 1 25 AGENTS WANTED. tot free booklet.

Perfect mn iion riFMTFir nrvtrpT ncfi i CALL BELLE ISLE TAXICAB MANICURING MASSAGING There are two essentials for women who desire to look and feel their best. We have trained artists ho Know how to treat the hands and how to keep them in beautiful shape. We have other operators skilled in the art of face massaging who know how to eradicate lines and wrinkles who understand the science of bringing the bloom of the rose to your cheeks. You can phone for engagement if you prefer. though we have sufficient operators to avoid tedious waits at any time.

Th S. A. Clayton Co. Atlanta Largest Hairdressing. Manicuring and Chiropody Store 18 E.

Hunter Main 201 Ship Conference Between British and Americanln- terests Reported Broken Off. London. August 9 the so slated Press Negoiations between representatives of the American and Brit sh shipping in greats on the question of freight rates for Egyptian cotton have been broken off. according to a dispatch to tile Central News Agency from Alexandria today quoting an official soVirce The United States shipping board recently delivered an ultimatum to tft British shipping lines that unle fair treatment were accorded Amen- can ships in contracts for the trans- portat on of cotton from Alexandria to the United Kingdom and the United States the shipping board would declare an open market" and haul any th ng an where at any rate. Subsequently.

on August 2 a conference was held in London between representat ves of the American snipping board and British shipping leaders. which fa led tp develop a ee ement of th dispute. Missing Chicago Banker Arrested Near Mexic City El Paso. Texas. August 9 ar ren Spurgin missing Chicago hanker.

is under arrest et Chihuahua City Mex co Chief of Police HermosJlIo lo of Chihuahua. to da wired police authorities In Jua- rez that 1 had Spurgm in custody an would' bring him to the order if uaranteed 204 for expenses. Spurgm was arrested at a ranch a few miles from Chihuahua Citv A wire was sent today to President Ybregon asking an order for the expulsion of the banker from Mexico as a pernicious foreigner. A Mexican secret service officer who was at Ojlnaga. Chihuahua.

hen Spurgm crossed there from the Lnited States said the banker attracted attention by his slz. and the lares tips he gave for small services rdlng to the officer Spurgln was. not suspected of being the miss- ng Ch cago I hanker until after Ire had left Ojinaga. for the south. purg had several pieces of bair ga th him.

the officer said. anYJ appeared particularly careful of large suit case. Spurgln told customs official that th bag co money with which he listen ed to buv a ranch in Mexico Ex am nation by the officer disclosed that the suitcase was filled with Amncan hank notes. NOT MUTINY RESULT New Orleans August The death of Chief Engineer Frank C. McCauley of the American steamship Patrick Henry was a case suicide and was In no way connected with a rumored mutiny on the high seas.

according to an official report made tonight by Captain II. rXirk master of the vessel. to Captain Arthur Ravens. marine sup- dent here for the United States shipping board. Reports of a mutiny on th Patrick Henry were denied by Cap' tain Kirk.

On the outward voyage. he stated a fireman was put in Irons for twenty four hours for re fusing to obey orders. This fire' man according to the skipper. deserted when the ship reached Hamburg Captain Kirk says Henry Roode a mess man saw McCauley plunge overboard from the starboard poop deck. The Patrick Henry cruised In the vicinity for more than an hour but the body of the chief en gineer was not found.

TWO ARE KILLED TWELVE INJURED AS BOLT STRIKES Raleigh c. August rt 9 Two brothers. Robert and Frank Her- np and Larry Crumpler. were In stantlj killed and twelve other per- sons including women and children. were inlurpd two mites from Pine C.

yesterday afternoon when 1 lightning truck a tobacco barn. Sixth Man Arrested Following Robbery Of Grocers' Concern Macon Ga. A i ust 9 Special The sixth arrest in connection with the burglarizing of the A B. Small Wholesale Grocery company was made today when deputies took Wailace Stephens. atlas Speck into custom lie is held In Jail In de- fa i or bond of 10 000 Chancy Lewis.

a negro taxicab driver Is now serving an eight- month sentence the ehaingang tosP Gabriel Syrian merchant. I held In Jail In default of bond of 10 000 on a charge of receiving to goods. am Salome Mose El Us and Tom Joseph. also Syrians ere arrested at the tune time as Gabriel. but are now at liberty un Her bonds of 500 each.

It la al leped that the Syrians acted a fen in disposing or the stolen goods habeas corpus proceedings to lit" cure th release Of Moss Gabriel were Instituted today by his attor- flee cOMS to the value of ceveral thousand dollars were taken. In It I series of burglaries from the Small I company. RAILWAY REDUCES OFFICERS' SALARIES Roanoke a August 9 The Norfolk and Western railway company today announced reductions In the salaries of officers and employees not covered by the recent order of the Untzed States railroad labor board the percentage of reduction being It was said generally about the same as that ordered by the labor board for members of the various crafts. The cut is effective August 1 GEORGIA RAILROAD SEASHORE EXCURSION Atlanta Ga. to Charleston S.

C. Thursday August 18. Round Trip 700 Special train leaves Atlanta 04 P. Returning- tickets will be honored on all regular trains up to 21st. Allowing three whole days In Charleston.

Sleeping- cars and day coaches. City Ticket Office Ivy J71C Union Depot Ivy SCiC. CENTRAL AMERICA ROW SETTLEMENT IS V. S. DEMAND Washington.

August Announcement of renewed Insistence by the United States upon adjustment on the lines of the White award. of the boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Panama. was forecast at the state department to day as the next step In the con- torversy betweek the two lies Costa Rica's notification to Panama that shy had appointed a commission of engineers headed by Louis tataiaioros to act with a aim- liar mis ion from Panama. in flung the boundary line. has brought from the tatter government a reiteration of the claims that the treaty I providing for the accel tance of the' White award has lapsed What pl the United States government ma 1 take to enforce the acceptance ofi the MS hite award has not been in dicateel.

ILLINOIS GOVERNOR SUBMITS TO ARREST oatlaofd from Flr Page. eat his luncheon before investing the capitol and laughingly remarked that he had little else except the arrest of the governor to occupy time. The governor finally sent out word. a. couple of hours after the luncheon hour that the sheriff might come into his office and serve the warrants but the sheriff de ined saying he was in no hurry and would prefer to make the arrest outside to avoid any technical charge of interrupting executive business.

Crowd. Gather Crowds I around the at house as the afternoon wore on and there as a holiday appearance thin the structure a flash ghts boomed and the high rotunda lied with smoke. But the governor Kept at work in his office sending out two sts of appointments during the siege. As the shadow of Lincoln's monument In the capitol yard grew long under the declining sun the hif executive finally sent out word that he would surrender to the county officer at the executive mansion at o'clock It it could be arranged to ive bonds at once. The capitulation was accepted by Mester.

who withdrew under the truce with Ills troop of deputies. At 5 o'clock the sheriff with his warrants. somewhat thumbworn from long handling. drove to the governor house and went Into the object of Ms quest. Governor I am here with the warrants he said when he met the governor.

or ArresteL The sheriff then read the war rants. and said Governor ou are under arrest Very well. what shall do the governor. G. B.

Gllle ple of the governors coun eU then produced a bond which had been prepared and asked the sheriff take the sureties In the mansion. but the latter declined. ou nyost go with me to the courthouse the sheriff declared. When Attorney ttiJiespie was In wstent the sheriff said Mr Gil ie ou are not work- ng for me. 5 ou are working for Governor Small.

rou go to the courthouse. The governor entered Mtters ai tn and went to the Courthouse. where bonds were signed by Roy and Harry tde. and C. H.

Jenkins. The governor then returned home. Governor Small was Indicted by the Sanganton county grand Jury July 20 on charges of embezzlement of JoOO 000 of state funds and conspiracy to emA ezzle 92000000. The acts of which he was accused took place while he was stat treaf urer Indictments also were returned aea Lieutenant Governor sterling and Vernon Curt I a Grant Fark. Ill.

banker. both of wfcom submitted to arrest and gave bonds. METHODIST LAYMEN AT LAKE JUNALUSKA Asheville c. August 9 South ern Methodist laymen from nearly every or the church are at Lake Junaluska taking part in the laymen's week program which started yesterday. Today's discussion was on Christian Labor Re- lat ons in Factories The slogan adopted for the week is Greater Efficiency of Laymen In the Local Church Community Activities Civic Service and the Tx tension of the Kingdom of God Short Study Courses Beginning in Athens At Agriculture College Athens.

Ga. August I Special More than 300 boys and girls from all parts of Georgia began work on the short courses at the state college 0 agriculture here Tuesday the opening day of the session The scholarships for the short courses are given to the boy and girl from each county who showed the greatest proficiency. in the dub work carried on by the extension department" of the state college of agriculture. The short course was originally scheduled to begin August 3 but on account of the hesitancy shown by the legislature in passing the Smith- Lever appropriation by which this course is maintained. it was deferred temporarily WOMEN CONTINUALLY OVERDO This applies to all women regardless of caste or color.

The ambitious girl striving for school honors. the over worked housewife. the shop girl. girls In offices and stores. and the society woman.

all climb too high. overtax their strength. and what follows' Nervous prostration. sleeplessness. backache.

headaches. and the Inevitable weakness and ailments peculiar to their sex soon de. velop. which unless checked bring on more serious condition and which often lead to operations. An efficient restorative for such ailments Is Lydia F.

Plnkhams Vegetable Compound. which is now recognized from coast to. coa as a standard remedy for woman Ills. adv DOWMAN FAMILY HOLDS REUNION ON BIRTHDAY The ltOth anulveretry of the of the late Mrs. Charles Dowman.

Sr. head of a flourishing and prosper- 053 family. was celebrated oy great family gathering Sunday at the home of. Jlr. and Mrs.

James Saber near Owl Rock church. In Campbell county. A great cake bearing 100 candles was prepared for the occasion. bur it was later decided that the cake should be sent uncut to the Scottish pile Hospital for Crippled Children. at Decatur.

The lat reunion of the family was held sixteen years ago not long before Mrs. Dowmans death. SCHEDULE i CHANGES QUICKER EASTERN SERVICE SOUTHERN RAILWAY' Effective August 14th No. lU' will leave Atlanta 11:39 A. it.

arrive Washington 7 40 A. 21. arrive New York 1 30 P. No. 38 leave Atlanta 1Z P.

XL. arrive Washington 8 40 A MlTarrlve New York I' No. 39 leive Atlanta Peachtree Station 4 00 P. arrive Washington II P. M.

arrive New York 6 10 M. HEMSTITCHING nd Fleet Edging. Pl end Pasty Re noaable price Prompt stlestiea to Mall rdeyFirst Clue rk tiflfli5tpd. 5 II. II IS COX.

394 rnc St. Atlanta. 2 UCfIV1NFANTSIRdINVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick7s HeOriiaal Avcxd ImiUtios Portolants Invalid and Growing Children Rich milk nthed grain extract la Powdlf To Original Food-Drink for AU AjtilK dokinf NoumhirMr DUetlbl You hope' eggs are You expect meat to be. You insist on milk being-- Then why not demand fresh crackers BLOCKS CRACKERS are. For they're made in Atlanta Get fresh crackers ask for BLOCKS THE FRANK E.

BLOCK CO. Atlanta Georgia. Delivered to your grocer-daily In tight packages that keep Their freshness in. SEVEN' eief9- th Tilonth oman a I' hospital ulrO tull' th The I i se. bW of I I.

Grensboro birth daugh ter St I1. R. A. Leovenue. wmlene At- City.

fr. J. visit ia. das 9It fr8. Jack- Dc 8 relrnrl Smons.

Special. S. J. S. who jail morninl hl away tonirht according fluff viol nce.

point miles side I re- Augusta of Fox Gappins Lexin ton. C. Iif I. onearmtl I was' 1 I Jtton but 1 9. I I I ew I 9:30 a.

c. August I groes. compo 1 Pellagra like Tzerefreshingtmgyfl vor Orange Crush. I I fount I MINORITY HIGHWAY I I 1 gfg epr ef IS I I I Md1i tiaei Tuesday I cuss re- I modification I an 1' sf nld a. 1 tter ent etricien'l th i hhet jf 1 1 re ort last day.

ext ex utlve Asooiatlon Irish meeting assembly hall. or Itl rary completing proram definite J. Lynch president association has Diego. All San an received nayystation San August to a stf amer which an last In- Ti sa Id o. radio 1.

Pit her Char 9. I tb 1 116000 rmo wa ln pitcher. Diamond. silk lOldie nephew rand V. C.

Dia- rlru violating narcotic ry an in. bond I I. If I a ay dllc 1orationlo ou ufect I Woman I I Lfe W. old Jab I hou 123 two at- ot o. 12 bab tl.

mes child the he policeman Tlie tamed on I COMMITTEE VOTES SEAT TO TOMEBERRY 1 9. prlvllf' long-contested the final tar as- accoroJng Tu sJay C. MjsS nGW Vrm rly C. many ears postmaster. ik wie the a Important ALanta ta departnleilt appoint lJ en designated work that Ir.

successur Inaily Bugene V. General Laugh- erty estion aftecting I eneral 0' par'l did tals prog1Te I I Two more the th Eur ka J. H. ig-h teen issued anti ship. LLEGED Wrst rp t.

an P. his employees ar- onr1a niht prohibition preliminary Commissioner r. allage tile whisky which I touringl was seized tre0jkie. mpJ. di.

r. our druggit cant su pl will send one bottle. charges prepaid upon 125. Complexion. tF TTFt nF.

rFY 0. ndkl 5. who now hands- masstg ng- Atl ntas I I NEGOTIA TIONSEND ON COTTON RATES I te ests I I I oRdon. B. A so- Press- ego Iations British interests I ews I tilt' Brit ih unless port ttion anything anywhere 2.

representatives failed settement the War C. Mexico. today he brin I il SasfrsOe a ap when gave tecrdlng to' ing Chicago Spurgin baj gare with a. thy I EX ami ortlc ri te I DEATH ON HIGH SEAS The of 1r A eRa ten iI SeeI8U Sta tes twenty-four re- bur aho a irt I en- AS Ig X. Two no rt ring.

In- i nd udin" Pine Sp la1. lee a nft fault 10000. dri on for hi5 rt In the robbery. Is I 910000 gO ds Sam El- I were rbr a.5 Weeth.1 bgtrs I ted as fenrs the eyera bu laries I RAIL WAY I Va. The ta 1.

I to' lea ea al regulartrainl ht. CI nfo kD I SETTL MENT MAN to- betwee. I1csCosta Rlc sh mission fr I 1 accePtance la psed step I 1 of White In- I OIS I TF I In his hour. de- lJined taLP ie a af a I within as flashlights filled hl lists pltol I at oclO give I hi i a CIO er1i rt 1 ntte Ob rfn is lqU t. I rTenor war- you Gillespie ounsel to You th espie In- Gillespie.

ie. you ing Crt yernOr Ye must ntered auto rand embE' zYe- 500000 em stats treasurer against South lations es. I. i te 7 je hv ma x- 1 AgricultureColIege Speclal. agricult Ne a ohe Jfee I 3.

nlth- worked allellmb brln E. oalt woman's ads' FAMLYHOWL REUNIONON-BIRTD an tvontrTor 1 f1ourlshlngandproper sar 1 i 4 1 Mr. andllrlJame. befi ch bearlngl00candl a d1 rde n.e e- reunioDot 1 thN ii AM 7:40 1:30 Ulean 11:30. L-- arrlveWashlng 8:40 A.

M. rrlveNeWTork 40 luYItAtIan 4:00 PlL ar too 1 ew 6:10 P. HEMS1 ITCHING end 1l.ciF 7. Reasoasbie a toatl. ft lllnt lntn st Spring A 1" t2 5 r- ou are- I ou on.

crackers-ask A ta I 0 oF i 11 The 12. 1. oclock. ciTJ ir with I th I pCL4LiTEui a MI daysvkIt MDonatd. Tavts nd 1le rt I if 19- ii.

S. pped 111 01 Lexington. Kirby one-armed ab- Po- i 5 N. ne- ly JL I ofWestlndieslimesisthe I ti I REPORTSUBMOTED fl thl purpoe ri- TESre Sa erecsarge 4 I BLACK WHITE 5h w. baby Tueday privileges re- 4.

5 by Buisuiv assigned authurzed Vaaiilngton a. eu V. company. TWO4LLEGED N. Ba' seretree artr touring dls- Send 10 sni4.

4 massaging- T10 HaUeSS Zg NEGOTIATIONS END CO1TONRAT Ano siurce. porttion I ilenmosillo. wouldbring City. sire ha a tobuy Ex- aminatlon tam de- N. Sixth' Aagust 9.

A. de- pdrt 2500 at- PM 1. th Rlc4s may First was a governors Mr you 7 oc-ersor embezzle Curtis. N. em Ex- coi- of carred I DOWMANFAMILYHOLDS blcthi by nearOwl wa tite PMt Ma arrive IL.

1:5,5 PM Cewyork at'- P11. Week C' IlISCOX. st Invslidsand CrowhigCbildren mflkcsalted IL frqsh- 1. til 4 I 5,5 I tl j. a 55' 5' 5' 1 5 5 5 It'.

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