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a OAOJEaS i i vi-: 4 a w' 1HT) Iff eg? U3 i A warm bath with Soap and a single cnointing with Cutlcura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, will afford instant re lief, permit rest and steep, end point to a speedy cure of the most distressing forms of eczemas, tetters, rashes, itchings, irritations andcha- fmcs when all else fails. Oa.eantaad absolutely pur. M4 Mf Mm I i.eooie: V7 O.nrWrtxJ"" Farta. i r.n: rtir ir i rrn ML. MT-i-MrlrtlM.

LtiUUW IkXyk bIUO. PoitlTlf turri thee UUU I'ine. Tt7 2o ream tree troia PyipepeU, la? ditfteUoa ul Too EMTty EaUcg, pertnet reov atof D1mnr.Kwae la ttve Oot4 Tot-irn Pais la Cw BUe TOlirTD UTEt. TlM ITjuxra Ue I.3irtU. rure! VegoUIUe.

ruairiL Hurt tzx mil SU2JTTUU2i What the A. D. S. Do? TlcUg out th beit proecrlpUoa for nch, erics ot aUmtmti and rxiarkets tho Tetnftdjr rnad ip fnjra that bett jrrscrlpuoa. That's tho American Drartfsts Syndicate, AUj DUUUGiaia, roc It'll I DANUHKJPI I t.

i rA fl'n Tor the e.ira et all ef the Hiomach. lJvr, ..1. Klln.r, i' a.Wer. female cm-I iKlllta, bica lioa.larha, ItHU'Mnaa, H.n(lJ. li.m.

ft a lro(iU', uy ril. IH1WAT OV, N.w Iwa. the on It 'ir an. I arnv a reintvl loreit af natural mxtt -rodacel i taave te tt i anl u-r. ill line tor Imard or r.ii ir iiiinf tr ol.l t.r miv j.

in mat. r-1! TMa 'rcr FcrlcIIrrl TzlrS r-- ilW, VhxK tU method aad Ka teautt v-r-c iiYiCUl iiu-cuw or SUNN A ta arw To get benafivlal a Sects by tjaiviracru(0 vxt n. ci-ci'i For ConGtipatioa I Orderlies tt- Prlco 10 1 1 wlwwa WUili'i 1U Womon'a lieroeily for Women's IXli in: Buying Cctliir.J from Us GLOB: Mste, Ceewae Pel war ti. 23 WHAT IS E011IG Oil IH THE ienrs SUBURBS TWO SCHOOLS SIDE BY SIDE AT GREEiI ACRE ELEPHANTS AND BABIES AT WONDERLAND NEXT WEEK Specials Monday Tliird Floor THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1907. i i mi i.i i- II I 1 "WW i.i i Ii I I i CH0VIN3 INTEREST THERE "THE PERSIAN REVELATION.

any tut The. IN conflict IBy May vVriM feILl or.irn.v acke, August 3t-m couU program, of 1 I presented to ti-o who sought' lrspiratKm at trn Acre rg bw-inty. for la two Urgs tent side by side two session of tne csooi ex. wr conduct! tmdtr two separate director. Dr.

Janes ccrctmuea the work by the sarr. ordtriy rat mthi which! bad charrictens'-d (IuHm the tr-vjj four -n. h.l uml-r tut of Dr. Moore, w.io lijstl krn to take intormai cnnrw during ti ki of anotiier uun-T II. very same wa rua- r.

pe.rn-U-1 with tht of Dr. Jr.s. 1 l.e til vision of by the, firts wm tut ln nattiral mrvil of lh trr nl truinirf Wwi I'rof ror jan- ana thtm ttrr- Tut foTirj- not only but ITutowily lMr.al in melno-l to tifi dirtomhlp th fhoo! by th foiriJT ot Or Atr. 1 fttr -n- front tbf c-oon'ry, hl return to former by tfwe cIM- woul'i ufftr by th up-riioti of lh GrH-n Acr work lni anUcipated. "Mother DovtV Lonj Absence.

Tt. fer that uch tmtirwljr ternslnatlop wii Imminent rt from the unexplained of "Mother Dove o- iourn n4 irrrn th knowirtire rirlainr that Mtaa Farm? had not retu led that he would be in any way ham pered by organising In connexion with the Informal oreen Arre eonrerenee. in more fo-rmal work or a Bcltool ot Lnmptr-a Uve Keligton under a reBponsttil di- r-tor. When- therefore, eh tors; abaence which the school would completed as soon aa Mora Teacher of Eastern Faiths. Alao.

find the names of distin guished teachers all eastern faltha In-crlnc. rsrtlculaHy of th vpottors of th r.ew reveiatnin. in iv. es. m.

i- mura. of Jrn. was aii.i to tne faculty of paychoiogy. In 1)3 arfears fvr the frat time the mime, of Mirsa Ali Kull Khan. of.

Tehersn. lri, as lecmrer on "Th IVmlxn Hevelation." Of Phanna- rtla. Uotnbav, India, a lecturer on I'syrhoiogy ana Aiwijuriii i iuhw lhv, and Ot lTOl. M. rrasaiuian.

or l.hopal Otv. India, l-turr on hmmedaniam." In lsh Iemannd of India, on Of tft expowtwr tt the unity of faiths, gav a series rt ipeturo an'Tw Hfvrminna 01 rm In 16 the facultv waa enricni nv tn entrance r.tv It or Mr. jinarajaciaaa. lecturifr on and th lion. A Notre Baine: Lady's Appeal to all knowlns suTfercrs ot the whether muscular or cf ths Joints, sciatica, lurahasoai backache, palas la, ths kUaeya or neuralda ralas, to iwvlta ta her tor a fcom eyes.

KlTliii; elasticity and tone to ths a'hols system. It the above interests yoa. for proct address MRS M. SUil-HHHS. Dox aSctra Daa lZ2 I "7-7' i- I I i i I 7 i I i i i -v I i r.

i Which the more Interesting, the beby in cr trained baby elephant? Thie 1 creation WEJcn pa- b-r t-mjram-nt ami uibit. LACktnc tron, of Wonderland eaa ecttle for them nUonat-rnethoda of ntll-tual work; eelree next week because there w.H um1 to that unlimited freedom of peron- I both a. baby ehow and ao exhibition Of al action which an American woman I without domeetlc reTvniilWhty. With In- I eiepnanxa. floen.int meana.

with lofty Milt and! Thorapaon'e herd of trained elephant the lif-lonr habit of yielding them apon- nM ben engaced to rive exhlbitlone taneoua rouow n. enjoya. i not mA for the entire week. Tbwe are the pactiyaerni r. Vit wre seen at the Jvew lOra P.

namanthan. K.C., C. M. i nn "The ITnltr of Faltha. returned from the The new American name that i Jnclud-d the Ira- for the mo.t rar: fj "Ciahd the fact that one men of the Unitarian ana had program ba aireauy been lasuea imw owmin is- no reaaon to her for not l.uln; another.

I In the meantime the rrerne cr tn Bo It came about that In two tent, at the Informal conference kept pace with tnoae am houra, tinder two different director. I ot me cnooi pnlloeoptiy wa preaentea to Ita eiaclple ins; mrrHin hrnninic and tppue to tKe atudy of the different reveUUon. jwrver rare reiicione witn a view to a-aimna; anioi ii iowuy.i v. Impartial e.tlmate their relative unl- ana conitenny verasiity and practical value, 4. L-hool that No Difference of Alma.

Kahalern la not a new religion to stand be- Thet there waa, however, no essential differenee in the aim of the founder of thJ igtn revelation the same Holy rirnt Am- mtA Ttr larlv In. i in iffrrent decree and in dieted by the eipoaltlon which each I different personalities lias from time xo maae ot tna objects in new. ana aio time been maaa iwm by the rreat almllartty ot the general the sons of men. Its adherents by no features of both protrama. fioth off erel mean maintain that this revelation a coura of lecturee on the different world finality, but assert that it baa cotr? in rallrinna Th.

n4a nnmmrat tn the fnrm anil manner that Sli pre program lued by alius Farmer for the I ce-llnr great religions have come, having luhnni i iii.l. nnu-uimitil bv ita aroent rect'r, were, generally apeaklng, more prophet the liab, then made manifest in poplar In character and lea closely re- larger effulgence than -in y.Pr.V,T IaHid. whether on consider the relation incarnation In the person of liaha uaJ oi n.lrlt or that of sequence. and finally reflected. dtfTuMd and eetao- Th program laeued by lr.

Jane In- tiahed on th earth by his chief represen- riuaei lectures on the reiiriorui ancient 1 tative ax dlscipie. Aoaai r-gypuana, Hebrews, iiudiltilats and Mo-bantnedana. lectures on psychology and ethics, a well a on the comparison of theee religion lo appear In this stg- What BahaUti Teach. Bahalsts teach and prove to the satis faction of large numbers of their hearers x.i.k i 1. imn.rti.ttt thai at 1nt that as every preceding religion fine disc ri ml net ion, and yet the generous I has had It shadow proJect4 In the Inf luaiveness of the director.

I prophecies of the religion prior to Itself, rrmn lh nroanatuaaa tit MA tWA eon- I I ih nvmltir nf RahalanV. ItS Cbar- temporaneous culnna of the same school I aeter. Its evolution and ita unifying tn-one gets new Inelgnt Into the growing fluences ail forttold In tha prophetio por- ptsn ior-etannning i nere a permaneni 1 ion of the Hebraic, wnrianaji natltutlon which ahoiild ha related ta thl k.n.n arlnmrea. AlWSTS the leClUr entire world through both students and I Hahalem are elther-expostorsseni lacutty wnose work snouia ue eonsiruoi-1 htthe by Abdul uena, or aiii- i-having for Ita object a grand syn I Uevera. who, returning from vlaita to the mesis ot nm woria religions.

master at AKKa, nave oeww Tho Pirtlan RevtUtlon. 1 We siStold that th history of Bah a- Th great feature Of the summer wa I lstn to date is but the repetition of the the Introduction of mhat Is known as ht-tory of the Inception and growth of The Persian That at this crisis one man so wise as tr. Janes, a I incarnation was prophesied by teach tern full of resource as repose, and another jth Wab born two years later, man so practical aa lr. Moor equally I bnran his rnieton a a public alert and balanced. Stood a th double I i ivii i.

believed that Baha ginning of th summer not strong in liratth. became III and died her early in teniber. New Yofk Convert to Bahalim. Iurtng th seasons' of and 13 under the directorship1 of r. Moore, and thnaa of YMA and l'Xi tinder Myron Phelps, a biemlH-r t'f the New Vork bar UUah Ul head of the school, without doubt.

nne8.ii the sacred manuscripts of however, resarded at tiie tlma. a alcnaJl.k.. 1.1 hn. rvlt many holV a a. i a a 1 bllng.

Ibooka which contain the -inyateriea of The atmoanherer was charred with In-1 1... itii.k nt-lared himself as the cre-lullty and aiisplclon; rumor of th incarnation in mis. nineteen year after wildest Kind were afloat aa to ths essen- the Uab'a first announcement of his po-tlals of the Persian revelaUon Itself, the utton Persecution. Imprisonment and ex-character ot Its etpounders, and th de- jj, to'llowed and finally. In 1SS2, "he left free to which Mlrs Karmer had committed the temnle ot the body and ascended to to It.

Oreat fear was experienced on th Abdul Xleha. to be tha de 'I 111 rirt Acre should nefome a center ior me i rurlng the last two season me oumii-nropagand of 'The Hevelation." rat cluol la lea clearly differentiated inetrai of an impartial arena for the com- fmrn ha Oreen Acre conferences than tmrtttva tuiv of all rellslons. this latest I fnrriv vhil still both name are us iKa ra At tha n.l nf lha uiuin Ani, tha aame lecturers on -ahst seemed a great calamity befeil I both platform and one does not find that Green Acre. Dr. Janes, even at the be-I tha lectures delivered under the name of uui.it in ao strictly eonnnea xo the exposition and comparison of liglous cults as formerly.

BRIGHTWOOD." Skinner ha retwrned from a visit with ur. aj4 Mrs. Iawraeca Mulhollana ta Mumu. and Mr. M.

Cordon are epaaoing ev- I i w. i.h l.t!va Geors and a convert to lianamm. in aioimu Mfas vat continued its formal work n- Ht has wturnea "VnncVnotti, der the ausploes of the Oreen Acr con- I Tlr vtelt with ber cousin. ti alan farence and thttlr founder, but still anil dauahtar. Mlaa rated Its orntilc Integrity and Its entire I will return Beat weak from i-paratenree 1mm the wore Informal con- I Knclaad, where they spent two tmmtas with femni'M hv laaulna: an Indeuendent cro-1 relatives in ixmnn ana gram.

1 iana for securing; to the school a dfl-nlt habitation were on foot. Mia Farmer save a beautiful tract ot land ot forty-ov acree for Ita site, and announced that th formal organisation of I nui. aiiaa Jcerph rowley a4 Harmon Kjneedy will give a lawn fete at the home of Ml Hara, r32 Brlahtwwl aTMH. this nln. Trie pro- T.

iha fcutldin fuuil ef th nw c. Wanda da CalCoiic i. unif Mymal Irs hrr brne la Itol 9 vi Vt-ra llr.et'ur. anar a. fun.i should be raised for Simple, but tual Chaia fcchmugi-a.

of HutinioUiixi buildUita, I rora 14 th announcement hav given increasing evidence of th growing influence of l.ahalum and th following quotation f.em liaha, Vilah recurs mor than any other: "vift, Ooi. I bar turned my fac toward The; lilumin it with th Usht of Thy fac and keep It from turning to lwatur. lil ta the curat ot nr aioiner. jmrm. r- Mra.

Aril Wallac-e haa r- I. k.a hnix. In Oirmi attar a vtalt with her mother. Mra. The Im ii.

vi.v.i,hi. nf Tarra lliutt. and H'Btirh rir.henn. of North Venxm. wera gucaia Miaa laabIl Ileaaon thla William C.

of l'hra, ta tha ruaat of Mra. vr- t.tar!lB at t.rove lira, nn liiahland, ef Laf-r-etta, vialtet hr brother. JiUin itnin'l. and Mra. lmml tliit ArnoM rlaaa nf tha rhUITB hr; Kmwi Ine Man.ler Mr.

Inala waa aaaiaie.1 l.y hi mothar. Mi. lnle. and iirte, Mia Haaal Margaret Uevera and Mia Maaie l-n arnendin thir vacation at Ca-lar IVint, M. Iean la aindtr.g a da with retaiivae In O.

cf Hartf.rd Oty. wa the auaat of hi eouatn. Ml tiaulah fcayior. thia and Mra. Fred Moor and moa Harry have return-! frn Crroa.

they atiaeded tha old a. tiara' reunl Mra. y. tamer, ot Maryaiie. Ka la th guat of Mr and Mr William CVNetl.

Hhal B. raaerhl, du(titar of Mr. and Mra and k-rlrr A. iSchtlf marri-j the parat ij ran. i de Sale Catholic church Weil.vaday erentng.

s. r.w rather V. A. lirwker ofliciatica. Tbe-atteadartia were at v'ama Hauck.

maid tt hoaoe. aad Joawt-a tw-hafar, krvtbrr I lvrlvirrr.vm. tt man. Tha bride wore a gown awtaa eaihroi lery and carried an arm boauuet of while roaea Mi? Hajck wwr tmim tk mull and rarriad. pirsk roee.

After the carf rar a rrtlUm waa glran at the ik, l-rkia'a rwrrala. sod Oinay wt Am tha rMta waa I 1 Pelat, rf liamahure. Mr, Mra chatr laft mrnlrs. for lrsrtnnait lo L. t-jnith.

of BrH.yn. wa the -Jt or Altaf-tvausi and tamtiy taia Mr. asul iiat.cn:. Charlotte, of IwnvHi. hm fiund hBn after a Mr.

aad Mra. W. W. Grten and dauchter ava'hrya. of Oy nth! ana.

ara the r.t;a et Mr. and Vra. aitaa Va.a Andrewa daush'ar of Mr. an 1 Mr. C.

Andreai. f-f Oaa li a. aad Kiaworth rrc4 wWe enarriad at their own hwe In Kcvvii it.niK. everma at ecta Th Rev. A.

E. -f trr Ijtjitrt ftitiiad The cerernonr waa a rmt ji R. haa ar treatment which has repeatedly cured to i'vi-t- cfi; xa 1 tr Mr. I ii, 1 1 irtL I a't rf thtSS tortures. teelS It I and iiat'lw Thim rvur--l 1 fttwa a vtu with Th her duty to send It tr all surrerers of Mra.

ii ..1 at-eet. wa the acaaa ft a jrauy Fivl'-ia. lOa CUre; jvuraj4t. uuait as i WMceeUv tr t. of the h-n a X5 I'naT'a wa irar I rd t-J ttlr-s ceccssary.

This ainp'-e Hippodrome for an entire season. They arw well drilled in the manual of arms, can "present arms." "guik rirht." march and countermarch like jrise K. of P. drill team. Th-y also play muical Instrument and they perform feats acrobatic and comic i The trained1 elephants were er traced as a ipecial attraction for children and thetr mothers because this is to be the week the baby show at Wonderland.

Wednesday afttrnoon will be held the second annual "eongre of infants" at Womleriand. Pries will be awarded the handsomest baby boy and girl from two ASSEMBLY SEASON AT -i I Jct'nae. Th ceretn -ny ,1 tise Ktf. lefwpe 11 t'-rmn-5 A' ico very ca.ui&ws uric acia truia tae wMie i j'srrwKl a tju-t -f is blOOd. loCStJUS the JOlXttS, wUt ware M- wt Mrs H-rrv ae ar-: allies tha blood, and brihtea ths.

Mi kx Vn wi Mr. an-l wr lit at 11 -i foH Mrx jes-ra lw Bt X- Vf. C. hav ritrsM hwti N.tara F3' and CAaaJai. where Uity iIit ii wv WIHOHMS AT AH EI1D FIRST MEETING OF BIBLE CON- FERENCE HELD TO-DAY.

NOTED SPEAKERS PRESENT Special The Indianapolis New. WINONA LAKE, InL, August lT.The "Winona Assembly season ended to-day and at o'clock to-morrow morning the first meeting of th Bible conference will be held, when Major James II. Cole, of Adrian. will lead a "sunrise' service- Ten other events are on the con ference program for the openlr.s; day. Dr.

John Maclnnts, of' Montrose, will preach; Ills Alice Hamlin, of Pittsburg. will have charge of the Sunday-school; Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman will five the chief sermon of the day, and IL P. Freece win discutis "The Mormon Question." OUior speakers who ar to beard ar: Dr.

J. A. MacDonald. of the To ronto Globe, a Presbyterian of old Scotch tock. and Xrr.

Howard Agnew jonnsion, on of th eminent speaker of the same denomination: th rcev. t.njan f. orowo. of Indianapolis, will lead a prals service under the tree or a ninsiae wmcn over looks the lake, and at ntgnt tne sermon will bo by Ur. W.

J. i-iawson, oi xjoa- don. Hundreds or people were scurrying n.ria after a summer of pleasure at this place, and hundreds of others were coming jo. iuo-uam mann-Helnk sang to about people last night, who were packed In and about the auditorium. The pleasure seekers waited aeveral days for her second song hut bow the summer xun la over th.m anrf are hurrvinjr home ward to take up the task of fall and winter.

The summer schools have closed and iarv. immh.fl nf achool teachers from over Indiana and other States joined In k. tnAv. This has been one of the best years the summer schools ever bad. the enrollment running awat.

It is th invention to nava mrw tnr vMlta Dint year, begin ning early In tke season that the eecond half may close at the usual time. A pom miitoa from the State Hoard of Educa n. taa ion lnaneft ncr in aenariincuva and at the October meeting of the board st Indlanspolts tne queaiion th mnn summer Know, vu ui, credited Ust wUl be taken tip, Attendanco was Satigfactory. In point of the number of visitors, the Winona summer baa measured up to other years; with the exception ot special day excursions. The railroads, on the plea of shortage of cars and the two-cent far law, shut out a number of large Sunday-school and similar excursions that mora ora-anizlnc for a holiday at Winona I.ake.

in a financial way the aummer has been highly successful for the VVt- Vntll August 21 a new lot of people months old to one year old, the hand someet from one year old to two years old. the handsomest from two year old to three veara old. and a silver puff box will be presented to th tiniest baby exhibited. Two diamond nns will be awarded the best looking twin and there are prizes alao for triplet-. Plrst and second prizes are offered and every baby entered win receive a sei 01 a-oia inns.

Tha number of babic exhibited las vaaa at Wonderland's "conrress of in fatita" was about The applications this year resulted In limiting iiw nura ber of entries to will be In Winona Park. They compose the crowds which co.ne year after to attend religious services andx hear pulpit orators, and from early morning until late at ntrht the fervor will be On a number of dava meetmKS and confer erces will be held at the same hours at different places, and the early indication ara that all vllt.ha IM1 CflV attended. I la nni uncommon for the numotr or peo ple at the Bible conference) to be so large that hnlla hoarding hounefl and cottages In Winona Park are fliled to overllowlnaT and many have to be taken car ot nm two miiea awav. A feature of ths conrerence wm.oe ine singing, under the dtrectton ot AlUn and K. O.

Excell. both Widel known as composers and evangelistic vnrk.n Thw will be u. chorus of on hundred or more voices ana a numoer of soloists. It Is common for a.ooo people to attend one servica, wnen tney intra-selves sing as If they belonged to one big choral organization. i The last event on the Assembly program will be an address to-night by Dr.

Mao-Donald, who, as a Canadian editor, takes a broad view of the commercial and social unrest In the United States. NORTHERN EDITORS MEET. Officers; Elected and Logansport Chosen for Next Meeting Point. Speolal to Th JndlanapoUa KewaJ PERU, August 17. The Northern Indiana Editorial Association held a meet ing yesterday afternoon In the barlors of th Hotel iBearsa.

this city. Henry A. lis. TO hart, bf Kocheeter. presideo.

Uin- eera President. O. N. Hand. Koyal Center: recording secretary and treasurer, wuuam it.

ai paralao; correa ponding secretary, Frank S. Tolan. Ft. Wayne: exeoutiv commit tee. A.

I. Moffltt. Kiwnoa, ana rank Toland and Arthur Keesiing. lxigankriort. The condolence committee, headed by W.

A. WoodrlnaT. Peru, reported resolutions relative to th death of I. Conlogue, of Kendallvllle. former secretary, which were placed on record.

to national meet in: Messrs. White head. Heist on. Tolan, Downey and Mof- ntt. Th next annual meeting win oe held at LiOganiiporu Paralytic Stroks Proves Fatal.

Special to Th Indianapolis Nawe.J CRAW FORDS VI LLK. August 17. Joseph ilcDanlel, m. civil war veteran, is dead from the effects of a paralytic stroke, which he suffered last December. on the occasion of th dedication of the soldiers monument that stands In front of the courthouse here.

Mr. McDaniel was commanding the line of march of th veterana on the day of tn dedication. He was a member of the Tenth Indiana Infantry during the war, serving throughout that struacle. Ho was born In this count In 1S40 and lived here Dractlcallv all ot his lire, liesiaes a widow, leaves four children. Delphi Man Honored by Fraternity.

(Special to Th Indianapolis News. DELPHI, August E. Nobes, of this place, has been elected vice-chief nay mailer ox in r.aiionai Association 11 tn i a X.r i Va Mr. Nobes has been prominent in the or der for several years, and ho is well known In fraternal circles in this State. king Edward at Maricnbad.

MARIENBAD. August 17. King- Ed ward has arrived here. He traveled prl vately and Incognito, for his' regular yearly visit for the cure. A TEACHER AT GREEN ACRE rv, MIPA ABDUL.

FA5X-, Eiiled expoiaider cf Ehaisra tonaertjr president ot a univr-rsity at Teheran. Ferai. ,1 PERSONAL (AND SOCIAL FEATURES OF! SUMMER SEASON. LUB AFFAIRS ARE QUIET Following Is a summary of the social news of the city's suburbs. IRV1NGT0N.

V.as AUc Rutler will to EvaaavtU Sat- wrday far a abort From Uier she wlU gw ta Vlncenne to msm her klndergarieai worm. T. C. Hon sad cbildrea nav goa to Kakvno foe a visit of two wX with Mr. A- R.

Armatnonsv Frof. T. How aas iroo m-lrk rtnr on a Cabin trin ta latt Nlk? Jar. Rooeel Hail aad oaua- ler Bmurt win 1 hariay lor a irip Nw Tors, Norfolk. WahinRton and other ivants or intereatj TPey win jom rr ar.

J.nme JeCriea and Msa Mar)one Hall, who bar toewi TiattHtsg MraiiPcrrr Uiiam. ai eaatnek. Manraret Iaa. who was the guest of Mr. Oawrg Moors, baa returned to her bom at Braxil- Un Mary Moor will remain her low a Mr.

Ueoraw itrowa and Mr. C. A.Utitterflei went lo Mooreevlll ta attend the wedding c4 Mt Kaia Reasaa and Marlon toort. of l. hk-a.

which tot l-ca at 1 o'clock WeiBrfclKy nwml. Mr. an4 Mrs. Lncp ww etu.lMit of Butler coura. They will tali; thr botae la and Mr, a.

and ramliy. ot treirse-t-iwa. are'th rueata of Mra. EUaabetk Olaan Mr. Albert Juntos haa retumeii rroa a to bar brother at Kmporta, Kaa nt Mrs.

Anvna ttui'ier lelt to-oay fur a two weeks' vlajt at I It. A. M- nenion ba gone to r'entwatar. to remain a thort time Mra. A usual Jott and daushter Kara hare returned from a at EvansvlUe.

Eateilel Lehman, of Columbus, wh rial ted Mlaa Antita Uutler. be irone to and aura. IV. E. U.

Haekleman and family hare returned from Bihny irara. where they aj-arvt a month Mlaa Hrrtha I-ay- eoca, ot Eureka. was tne gueet ot ajra. Anna At water Mondav. Mia Uarcoek will aail In about a moots foe Baramon.

Porto Rico, where ah will teach tn in sirl- nmlae the dtreciton of the Chrtstlan Woman Board of Moltett went to Macatawa week to pen4 the r-t of this month with hi family. William Maury, of Rlchwiond, Vi. la eu.wted the nrt of next week to vtatt her rarents, Mr. and Mra. Jaba Rer.

Mr. and Mr. J. W. Conner and dauahtar.

Mia Ina. went to Green wood Monday to attend a dinner Slven In honor 1 an of Mr. Connar1 brothar, th Kev. s. l.

Mlaae Lavonn rerguaor and rlat Toon have returned from a visit at W. ill, Venn la viaiina at jew Tork and Mrs. Alexandar Jameaon wjll raturn next; weak fmtn a vtalt to New 1 ork and I. H. Sullivan, of Chlcair rtaitad Mra.

B. i W. Cl thla we. Mra. W.

H. H. Shank left to-day for a ahnrt atay at Mersaret Carlial haa gone to apend a month atvFaxton. ilawj.Mla Ellaa-bath Huma laivialtlng In New York. Clara Hadley I spending a few dare at 8.

Schell want to Atlantla City Tburaoay for ai two weeks' vlalt. BROAD RIPPLE and Mra. E. It. Putwel Mid sons are tailing rw.

and Mrs. Fally. of it. Mr. and Mrs.

iGeorg Kerr, of Jora, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jease Edward Whit anl son Renlamia. of Indiana ixilla. spent thia week with White Mra.

Chartee Edna and Florence, of crandpare Nora be ITobat obat. tu Miaa Lottl FlOrander la tb guaat of friend Mlsaes Beatrtx and iren Rarer, of Maktt Pa after apendlnr a rew Mr. J. A. Ualaf c.rd aira.

J. A. RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS, made with tell mfSe aad lace edging 75c quality. CABLE NET CURTAINS.1 CO Inches wide, new patterns In white and arab, and 13.00 quality TAPESTRY COUCH CORS. 60 inches wide.

Turkish patterns and cdoringa. 15-50 quality $2.18 BED PILLOWS. 21x27 Inch. 6 pounds clean, odorless feathers in best quality ticking. 13.75 quality, pair $2.

79 CRETONNES AND FIGURED DENIMS, yard variety ot, patterns la lisht and dark color-, Ings. 15c and ISc He Bennett, second atreet. aaar Mrs. Daniel Imr oent Sunday St Cincinnati, Thomaa Matakvr will return to morrow from viait with bee brothar and fara lly, at Rorheeter Mrm. taor Ttwwnpaon and Mlas Birdie Rrennema hav returned and Mr.

B. Ji. M. A. Tarasett.

who has been Ivlatting ber mother, Mr. Klisa-bth Lyon, nnd her later, Mr. t. J. Eaton, fur two moatha.

haa con to vlalt her brother. J. N. Lyon, at Spokane, and will go from there to; her horn In Jacob Dawaon and sun Armoad. of Nora, spent Thuradar with Mr.

and Mrs. Jaeij t.ooiman. Th Kav. if-ranK Lewta, lormer paator or th M. E.

church at thla plao. waa th gueat of Ur. and Miw. Pf. uannett, H.nntt....Mra.

J. M. McCready ba returned from a vl.lt with her daughter. Mra C. A.

Inia ar ths aueets of Mr. J. l. riat.ar Mra Klna Ach and aon ef Mllwauk, wia. will eorn west week to vtalt Mra.

Km- eo and Mra Elmore Tlif-wd Halted reiative at Lebaana thl. E. L. EddSortoa ntertaln Clnr Wcdneadaa la honor of bar gut, Mia ftaiia Strlngar. ofJJFt.

Wayn. Th othar gueata wer -Mra. Ji Ji. nwope. aura.

v. niati, jara. Fhaffer. Mra. C.

ivunc and Mr, r. nlveraary. Tb gt from out of the ely were Mra fyinma ana aon rrana. tn rf- blaavllle. About thirty guaat wer present.

lyotti Wanda haa returned from tha Tlattiesroand amp maatln. Jeaae Ward aad family i ar nome rrora a vian win frtaed at and Mi. C. A. HuBcoa nv returnaw trwro a friends at NORTH INDIANAPOLIS.

Km. jjt Rny JFtTrt- and daushter Iarrv-1 ara vieltlcg! W. H. Bowman aad fanniiy la Madlaua. Tbey wm w-wnea vj Mr.

Jefrriaai and will ratura bom th first of th Mr. A -1a iJf and rajBer Marlon and Marytra nav raaroi trom a viait with raiatlv and friend la i Arthur rn.ua aira. ran FtiaymaB hwva sore lo epend the remainWaT ot th aamsoer-at Petak-y and Pav Mich Mr i and Mra warren yi ana daughter Mary ar vianine- reiaUvae T-rre Haut Miaa Grtrul tt 1 th rueat of I ra ri telle Vaa SSaal. of FortvlU. who stent tw awkj wtth Nettie pharea.

haa returned feorae Ray Roa and fanrtly have Cn fakV. Msch-. to rowa tttra fVnith. of RirhiTKirj.i, and J. L.

Srudlngi of aiaiton were unti of Mr. and "Mr. Harry tWTaaii thl week. Mra Shipmas ant children to-day for a viait Vila rrnor. snrm.

jm. c.i.-.u, ft. f. Barnil aad ar Mjt-rar have to viait rwlatlva is I'-v Rvl-eoc Baa. Mra.

Joee Bali. Mr. Planch icdw and Mr. Pearl Oaim rjral Thera-Jav at eatip maarttTig la Zawvilie Mra. Williani H.

Moor aad daasoter Mary are itijc reiatlva 1a i-L. Duk anti aona Harry and Iutrt. who hav baan tha rbasa relative in TeT Haute. will rt-tarni boote V' pavev. abi haa tn- mon'oe "Mra Axra Christy, baa relume! br Bin BluC.

Konhwaatera avenue HAUGHVILLE. liar. sura. Edytlt Ringer I the "'uiZ. and Mr, Pre! i'Tr 'rii iriho w-r guesls et uoldl c-ain, or inoianap)iiB, I VV- -T iV.

u.i.mi Waltar. av r- th guaat Of Mr. and Mra fvedenca i Arlh ii CoHlna, et Ma.ilaon. S. J.

Eaton ha. r- fT. 1 waaka rnad from visit with relative la 1 will com M.dav lo epena Ratieeca I urnaa. ot Berlin. rk ha returned horn 'filed her brother.

fYa rrana noaa. by her naueniar. aae Edna Null, atar- oui. i Fannie turned WedneaUay from a vt.it with relative rM.hel spen st Planers and Wallace, liaici I th wee ai Ml Lottie Hull haa returned from a vlalt Ml Sarah McClaln, at IanJ U--Mj-- rrotn a weea a vian at naui p. Ith Uaamai, Wva and rhllrtraa.

or lnnianaw.lia. I and Mr. J. t. Vlalt to Ruaaell- and Mi il Uarahwllar attndd the and Mra.

J. camp nieatin, at Zlonavtile Sunday drao. of Urownabur. vtaitad Mrm. hn r-iian Maui Margaaon.

of lndtanapoHa; Mr. and ter thl Mrs. i. W. rrguon and daughter Marcia, hav returned from a rtt to urtn aat i.

th. gueU n-tle. Oaorg. Keenan I. Mr.nd Mri Huniiu aiiiiar is lew dava with Mrs.

Miller and bar aarenta. Mr. M. Plttaenberser and children have ratumad from a vtalt with frianda Hi iMra. Jone baa returned from a vlalt with her father, at Columbus, Mra.

Clnrenc W.ldml and on Robert, of Franklin, vlailed Mra. J. l. Waldon thl Mia. Mi vhiltad Mr.

and Mr-. rankHn folleater. this nJ1M Whit and daughter Jant ar tt parent, Harvey Katnaa. daushter Malba and Waltar, of Uraancaati. were t.

tha nt Mra Prank Pr ear Mr. am Mia. Waaler ravfdaoa entertained 'Mr. Matea and aon. ot Princeton, John KaJth and Straud and Mla Jannett Blake.

of Mauekport, thla Mr. and Miaa Blake bav. son Marina to vlalt frtaoda. Mi Ethel launn. of Clermont, th e-k with Mlas I va Lninn.

Mra. J. hrlaty nd Mr. Thomaa Arroatrona Monro. Kirk ta vlettina- relattvaa at Mra.

O. It. I'htllip and children, or 8U irirw-h of uulney. 111., wnw twiw MrT will leave Friday to Mra Ui.nl. Vnlav and Mia.

Puiil. (iraahlvl.lt hi brother, Jl-rt Ktrarh, Ol Miaa rwnni urtan i nan ma ha rone to ienvr. coio C. Herrln. They will io to Mlaa Mabel Moalnm.

at befor ret urn Mia Eather Hendrtckaon baa returned jhom after vlaltlng her aunt. Mra. Marr Stanley. at LeiMUien Mr. cyUrien and ehil'lren.

and Mr. Matt la Maia-a- an, of Imllanapoil, wtil spend tturu arrow witn Mr. and Mr. J. W.

Ftrttiam jnr. and Mr A. w. Cotton, hav returned from a via it to Mra. Mary Stanley, at Lebanon.

to Mr. E. Mr. Waltar H.mmon and M. Bay" and the ftiMti of Otis, vlalted Mrs.

moot. thl. H. Em WEST INDIANAPOLIS. Th Rev.

J.iM. Lloyd has on Michigan to spend vejral Carl Mitchell, who ha been the! gueat of hi parent, Mr, and Mrs. William' Mitchell, has returned to bl hom at runt. Mr. and Mra H.

A. Wheeler have gone to Leeaburg. on th Tip pecanoe river, 10 apona tea oay ft J. Hlmee, of Dayton. waa tha suaat of ana ai I www mi, waa-Ml Heaale returned to-day from a three week a vlalt with br brother Cheater.

In N.w York It. Wrd, of Rl- Inr Pun. 1. th sural of Mr. and Mra Waalay MrYd" MKS ar Faxton this pV, nd Wren, of Cbieago.

are viait ing Mrs C. H.cklay gna to apend afiw- dy with hi. mother, at 7.onv11le.... Mra! Adolf." G.la-, of Chicago. Ill wa.

th. ruet of Mr. nd Charl Helaer Ual ln Bhryr ha. rturnd from rllwnsw hrturn.d eA Uanrttisk llfC ftj HmY rnond Plmar b.v. returnad from Kvsna Ij-nd.

Ins? and Mlaa Palmer from CarrolltoB. Kr Mrs? Ida McClellea ha returnad fnmt a tiatt I Mle Ltlban and V.m Norman, of Clou. City, la. are the ffj their unci. 1- V.

titiiT lv Ooodlet ha ratumad from viait to Irma Iay, a Herman haa wturn-d i from a vin vo oi CARMEL. Mr. and Mrs. Aldl Thorn nd Mtlo aavaral weak, at the Morrow, ad Ml-a Ethel fount, of Ru.h- Ington, waa th. gu- h' Si aog tyni ni raniiiaa nv rsturutu i ss.

it tn. -r Eusene Batet and child, of ancle. war th gueat ot nr aunt, lira. x. i i.kaa in tepn and 1 their of Hunt- har srandparant and uneie ai C.

i.i.n-wd went to tireanaburg. lmM ah. will alan T.Min. i ra uahm. A.

v. 1 Liberty. I th gueat her daughter, Mra. vtalt friend firant Bmlthwii Rev. and.

Mra S. Meyer danghtera. of lanapoll. W.iker bav, gon. te.

Wt rl.My at Co- th. of Mr. Myerr. m. lumDua aaa rnaiain.

di i t-hlraro. vtaitad hi uncle. (L Trotcky. and family, thl Week. Ml Jennl Trotcky went In Chteaao to-day to vlalt har aunt.

Mra. Mr. WlUlaw Putkatt wer Ol rit Mr. and Mra. Frank Rayta, akd daugbtarw.

ef Iil. thla Rxkar. of Clcaro. waa tha of her I rt. MnT Jorph Carey.

th gusata of B. P. Wyw.ng snd family this Mary Robart baa returned rrmn a weak I'aarl Dlckaraon. of Crbaaa. 111., Mr.

aad Mra. Aaa Rrb lna n. tt I ih h-r Mr. and Inn- Wf.iaavtlla.. Lillian I An l.r, and Mr.

Jr Halnaa pnt Thurwiay at Jndl-nrJ. 1. Newktrk. Carlial and daughter Jo-Thin, of Richmond. com to with Mra.

N.wklr sparanta. Mr. V.klrk will U. 7.I1U V. I wr.

7Z. la apanrtlng -v. tha lakaa In and Mr. Karl F. Kbelley, who a Weak With and Mra.

H. A. Roberta, hav ra. turned home. Mary Chapr-al la lha rt h-r daughtera.

Mra. Henry Caylor and Mra. 1. at and Mra. of Newwatia, wer the wit vnbl' mothar.

Mr. Mary itainaa, iwvlil Wlikinaon. of InUianatjoila, have thla wrk by the lilnaa of Ma root Kit. Mr. Oliver friend at iMUie Ofw Liiale Knaley, of Pbelbytrltle.

I alanine at h-r ewntry home. In honor of who waa fh suaat ot Mra. S. A. Kogue, baa har birthday ennlveraary.

The out-vf-towo returned born. Mra Hogu apent -part ef e-ueata were; Mr. and Mrs. AMI. mmU, nd the week at Rby ft.

of Knightatown; Mr. and Mra. John John, ef Mrtinviue. ra tn gu oi aara. i (Brotrt, 9f rf'oiviue; air.

a no aira. n. Rata namber of frtaad gav virKa xbl and dauijhier, of Otterbain: an-! Ir. a eorprta arty Mnday eveatns tar Mra an4 lxa, Cyra Harold, rr. and Mr.

Iavid Harry Kdward, la honor ef br birthday HaroM, Mr. nd Mr. Arthur Harold, and Mr. ua Aihert Harold. 01 jndianapttie Vra Elisabeth Prows nd daoghtar, MU Miianna brown and thatr gut.

It. snd Mra. avank Urown, of Wyoir.lria:, hav r- LINEN AND CREPE CLOTH CENTERPIECES. 27x27 inches, stamped and tinted, COc quality ROMAN STRIPED PILLOW SLIPS with tassel on corners, SMYRNA RUGS, 30x60 facte-, all wool, floral and Oriental patterns la bright colorings, $2.75 quality AXMINSTER RUGS, feet 6 Inches by 10 feet 6 inches, handsome floral patterns, ,20.00 quality WILTON VELVET CARPETS, with or without borders, in Oriental and floral patterns. S1.00 quality 71c Rear Bargain Table (Mala Floor) 31, 51.25, and 01.50 Ladies' An accumulation of about S00 Ladies' Waists, made of India Linon, Persian Lawn and Printed Batiste.

Not all sizes in each line, but ail sizes from 34 to 44 in the lot. The cheapest in the lot we sold at $1.00, and some as high as 52.CU, on saie The Wm. I-I. Block Co. 1 PoiHc tBodt PASTEURIZED Ml UK bom In Rugby Mr.

John rolkertn rtavw vlalt rnend in iravaraa ihj. Mich. They were aecompanUd br the latiar a mother, Mr. Maria nu mJ imhii nA at la a A Koaa. of Okla homa, ar apeodlng a fw tlaye wilh Mr.

and Mra Oacer t-Tn ana wr. ma F. Owen. and Mrs. Ernaat JUur nd Mm.

Jamea Conarher ar vtaltsng In UufTulo and Nlaar Kalla, and will vlall aira. lonachar oaiifhter, Mra. A. tlaon in Toronto, Canada, btfor Minnie Keller and daugntar. auaa i.ia..ii Ir.

have jron for an eien.1d vttt wiih ttvea In lorit cuy, aai Maaaai-huaMta William F. Ijin-W and Ii.n whn vtaitad the Jamrntown ex- th Mr ajid Mr. H. J. I r-ltkn.

hav returned May and Haael 8pr.au Wt m-day fiw a te 'Sora? mV Lnro. wek. visit With Mr. Ola Haaton, llcThrho-nd nle. Mia.

Leila Iart.n. of rtanl jr ThM- St Iuia antaria n1 at dinner aanaa- T. Ersry nnven coun- PHONE 6334 Oil NORTH C31 turned from a vlalt to Wlllrrtcn, A. Mr. Frank I a will go ta New Voik 'j rvmain a iwk with hr parent -s 1 ---r 1'alni ha ranirnad from a f.i.

a at liuilana ii i rallad to thla week l.y tha of her eouain Mr. and Mra. Wiiila-n aton. Mr. and Mra Jamea latnraum, a l.

Ijinnmon, liaymond and tanud th a.l lliig nf Jnhn nt Flncr, Wednwla Mr. and Kira. lain Moora. Mr. and Mra.

Thorn an and and Mra. Claikann M.xr. of ln.iiar-Hi..i. v.1.1 ha the gurata of Mi-a. tlekiah li.

tfi-'a. Prank I'roun, praaidrnt cf Wyoming Cillaa. win ylva an liiuatratrd llura at the Prlonda" chun ri, Thura.lay evening, on "Kngllah School." -Th lectur will ta un lr tha auarlra. of th tr. ivor frlen-la of th Kev.

l.mi gav a aurprlaa fvr him loat evamn at a diunlry hum tn honor nf hla antn- Claud Wllkinann wl.l gj IJ Lwlaaar oon, to remain aaveral vtck. PLAINFIELD. Mr. Laura Harkrodar tnil daushter Min p.tna apent th rk with relHtivaa near Mra Jan Jackaon la vmiitng har aon. Hgrac Jackaon, and fan.liv, at Rav.

C. Urown and Sunday at Walnut Ha WiW'V Reavaa la vlaltluit In Nori t'nroliua, i will vlalt th Jameatown poiiloii hefor aha returns home. W. li. nomad nd" children, cf Auatln, era vl lini A.

H. Hornaday, and family. llton llJ-ly haa none Thormown. whar wl.l nd th remaindar of th aummt-r with hl grandparent. Mr.

and Mm. Miiym Horse. Hailnnl and family, t'f Lynn, ar via-King th umlliea cf AtlJiaon Ilaiini ami E. J. Raev family Iinl a re union at the old lteavea ct ei thla place Kri.tar Mra ht-try anl tar, Miaa Mary Merry, ara viuin r- i at Carter, of iioivsr i county, la vlailtug hi K.

J. 1 rtr, ani Carter. Oliver llrown, of i. eonaln, ta apendlng hi auinmar vacation wtl i hi paranta, th Rev. and Mra.

T. C. Jtrown. Iir. J.

Jamlaon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa fhlmr ar p-n1ln thru; waeka at Atlantic City Snd New Xork Erlyn Iteevea la altemlln a hou party gtven by Mlaa Huff, at Naabv Mod aon. of Paandena. 1 visit log ralntlvia and frlenila In Ihla nelnhlx r5" hood.

Mary J. pallard and daiiuhie Juanlta nd Tileanor, of Richmond, are It In Addtaon tlallard ana ramny bi i Lydl Bianion, who haa bean vlaitinc Mr. tn4 Mra T. K. Wann for aeveral weeKa.

naa turned to her bom at Charl. Ml Ua, of llanvlll, vialled their aunt. Miaa Kathralne Iron, thla week Miaa ti I Oantry ber returned from Mr Oeorg Jeaaup waa boat for the Vt II, M. Thuraday Mr. Mlnnl Hadley I apemllng a weak st ltemlnaton I Morrta, of Chicago, I.

viauina rriatnti frianda bar. thl. Karah Jan Alderaon and daughter, Miaa Ella Aidera. ef Greenfield, ar th gueata of O. Cum- hrnjrth and Stafford ana pa oyiar viaitin iu Th aeacendanta of tne iai ramu-i held a reunion at th bom ot II.

Lltli Frldy. CUMBERLAND. Mr. Elmer Lubking nd daughter Olady. rf Richmond, ar vpendlng thi wak with Mr.

LubklnK' father, Chriatlan Lubktnn, nd fam. lly. Klorenr Ollaon. of lmllali.olia, waa th nat of Mra. 1.

Oltnon ttila ek. Charle Relhrnayer, of Irvlnrton, visited Mr. Wllllsm Caylor Maud Merrill, of th cily, erit rnturiny and Sunday witn her itr. Mra. tiroff Jo-Mpti i-'hauith and daue-htar Anela weta tk (uuta of bar mother, Mra.

Hharp, near Morrl Station, Monday. and Mra. F. H. Roiiiiey and th (ormar'a mother, ti Irvington, acrnt rlaturiay and Hunday with frleiota and tlv har.

riif.Ha Wleae, who h'a attandlng th uminer lrra at th btatl Noi-mal, Terr Haute, haa returned a Ola Thompson, of Ore tifloid, waa the yueal Mr. P. loa. thl Hui an a-m, Raleigh vlaiud Jamea liu.ea, tn Newcaatla, rrMiaa Klhrl ftevena, of Greenfield, wa Hi gueat of Mr. n1 Mra.

Harvey Hamilb-jR Oroif l.aa got to Chiceso to iln i. alio hua lr i taking a poat-arailuata coura In tha Illinois School of MrdKin. They will r-iurn ne.t baptlat Sun-lny-a. tio-l ronvenliou of th Indlanai.ii Aaaw-laliim will be h-U al th Nw liethai chur-h Ti'iirwlay. A lio.iii-e nf deieeatee will from ttii VS' Wleaa, th l.l rlva an eddrvea on "Th liihie-t.

Jin Mad a Suceaaa," and Mra. WI- will re I a paper on "Th Bible School' l-iac In -hii i will ruir preaching eervice In tb liaptiat cburrh to-morrow tuorti-n nd evenina. 1 ct.orrn fcm railed tl Rev Mr. Couhr to ronftnu a 'or for tn naulng nd Mra. T.

A. Iirittanham and daughter have son a trip u.rouKH th lut. They will vleit tha Jan.town e-poeltion nd nurr.i,er vt rltl-e b-for return-Ins horn. Jleh. who baa been vieiiia reia'lve har.

for vral w. returna-l Xt her bom In Paaadaoa. laat Jam, fhepberd, who haa returned from wher i-ent veral month for ira i.t. rama to-day tn vlalt Ma jsrenta, and Mr- A- It. Iwla ar) thl week with reiative 1n hnriby Mr and Mr.

William and famliy talnad Mr- Mr- KlrkofT and family. New 1-aleatine, ar.d Mr, and Mra. hark, rt th elty. Sunday. Jfctn-a Fursawm ana th rue t'f rier tatr, Mra.

Met In th city Trturaday nlaht.i..Mia flrar nt-mier. of lrvinr'on. waa th of Miaa Ola faylor, haturday nd Ant. Wlea and mm Ldwin, of Moni th g'it of her alater. Mr.

Ueoig V. life, Saturday nd Runday. No Tror.aa's cecan compieta without children; it ter nature to lova' and vrz.t theci KJ it to lore beautiful and pare. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother rr.u.t pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pein, tufferinrj 8ni dar-tr, that the Tery thought of it fills her with apprehension ar.i There 1 r.o necessity for the reproduction of life to hs either painful or dangerous. The use ot iUotfcer neaa so prepares ir i the coming event that it i safel passed without eny d-: great and wonderful remedy is always 1 Las carried thousand of women through the trying crisis without suffering.

Sand for fre bk "eontafntng laformauoa of prlceie. vaiu toil ttiefianl nwitceri. Tbe F.esuiatcr Co, Atlanta. Cx. e-t fl ye- I I I i LI LJ.

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