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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19. 1939 26 Doing Nicely, And Doctor O'Coror Bjt The Hifheit PraU For Himif Dr. Byrd Is Ha Nothing Churchman And Social Leader Dies Undersea Political Photography SEWER LOAN DR. H. 6.

JACOB GOES TO THIRD 1ES AFTER READING FILE LONG ILLNESS Its Final Passage Today By Cily Council Regarded As Certain Phvsician, Churchman And Society Leader Was 81 Years Of Age Move To Suspend Rules And PutMcastircThrough Is Defeated Helped To Found Museum Of Art; Served As President with five members voting in the negative, the City Council last night passed to the third reading and prob Dr. Henry Bartor Jacobs, church able final passage today the $2,500,000 sewer loan measure proposed by Mayor Jackson. An effort to suspend rr.an and a ldader in Baltimore t-Dcictv. died suddenly last night at the rules and-pass the bill failed for lack of unanimous consent of the members. his home, 11 West Mount Vernon; Place.

The retired physician, who was 81 years old last June 2, had bee ill for Near the end of a four-hour session a lavorabie report on the bill signed two vcars. However, following his by thirteen members and an unfavor able report signed by five members were presented to the Council usual custom, he spent last summer his villa at Newport, R. returning to his mansion, one of the largest residences in the city, in October. Opposed By Five From Star.t On motion of Jerome Sloman Fifth), the favorable report of the Yesterday afternoon Dr. Jacobs took Council committee of the whole wa adopted, 14 to 5.

Dr. Charles J. Wells, his daily drive. After dinner he retired to ihe smoking room of his home, vice-president and majority flooi where at S.10 o'clock he was stricken leader; Leon Abramson and Jacob J. fatally as he wrote a note at his desk.

Edclman, Democrats, and Daniel Elli With him when he died were several son. Republican, all in the Fourth district, and George H. Fallon ym DR. HENRY BARTON JACOBS Third), opposed the motion. These five Councilmen have opposed the loan from the time the 1040 budget MAYOR TO PRESIDE HEW SHIP SERVICES MAYOR NAMES TWO REPORTS TRIO TOOK Thousands Of Maryhmdcrs was presented and have stood steadfast in their opposition on every roll call on the measure.

ARE SLATED HERE AT CONCORD DINNER TO SCHOOL BOARD Burses. There are no immediate survivors. 7arn In Massachusetts Dr. Jacobs, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Barton R. Jacobs, was born Hinjham, Mass. He came from flower stock, having at least seven ancestors who came to this country in that famous vessel. His mother was a direct descendant of Peregrine White, the first child born in the Pilgrim colony, and on his paternal side he was a direct descendant of Priscilla and John Alden. All Member Present To Receive Security Benefits $5,600 IN SWINDLE As the full membership of the body was present, James J.

tseale tuem Duties As Toaslmaslcr To Mans Made For Direct Runs Third), who has been ill for several Council Confirms Choice Of Amended Act To Become Operative January 1 About EIricrlv Haltimorcan Tells Of weeks having returned to his seat Include Presentation Of O'Conor And Bruce To Copenhagen And Liverpool 141,000,000 To Go Out Over Nation In 19-10 Mrs. Walter Hollander And W. 11. Hacbv Mr. Sloman moved to suspend the rules so the measure could be passed finally.

It had been engrossed for its Meeting Two Men And Young Woman In Colonial times it was his ances Jackson will be the toast- rd reading in advance of the meet- Announcement of plans for direct Mayor tor. CapL John Jacobs, who captured at thi Concord Club's annual Two young men, working with a steamship services out of Baltimore to master the Indian King Philip, leader of the I csvstn 4 a ai 4 rtienAnil Ka comely young woman accomplice. Jackson Dav banauot. it was an- 1 Copenhagen and Liverpool marked Indian opposition to the settlers in Eastern Massachusetts, and after the iruies was maac, lur. ADramson in- ndled an elderly Baltimorean out evelopments in the maritime industry Railroad employment fcovered by the Railroad Retirement System).

Fishing industry. Work as a newsboy. Certain types of professional wotk. Work performed for a son. daughter, spouse; or parent, if the child is under 21.

At prejent there are 633.0O0 Mary Several thousand aged and dependent Marylanders will be entitled to benefits under the amended Social Security Act, which becomes operative January 1, 1940, but just how many is a something the local Security Board does not know. The Federal Government, however. i ikji iiitru ma luncnuca utr iiiicuucii Revolution it was one of Dr. Jacobs' of 55,600. Central district police were yesterday which indicate the forward Appointed by Mayor Jackson earlier in the day.

the City Council last night confirmed the selection of Mra. Walter Hollander and Wf.iam Hugh Bagby as members the Board cf School Commissioners. The new appointees will fill create-! by the resignation receiit'y of Mrs. Iu i be followed by a dance, will start at n( in lh Aft.r hricf Hi. told yesterday.

strides the port is making as schedules ancestors. Judge William Cushing, who declined the appointment to the chief P. M. January 6 at the Lord Haiti- cussion, the roll was called on the Capt. Joseph H.

ltrl gave the name more Hotel. I motion and Abramson. Edelman. Elli re revised to meet exigencies growing justiceship of the Supreme Court of the United States offered to him by out of hostilities abroad. Not only will the Mayor have to son, Fallon, Dr.

Wells and Richard of the victim as Frederick Bicsmann landers enrolled under the Social Se introduce two of his main Democratic C. president of the body, 74, of the first block East Centre street. Fortnightly service to Europe will President Washington. The architect has set a figure of 312.000 persons as the number in the entire country ex factional rivals Governor O'Conor voted against suspension. -r- untl curity Act, or, in other words, who are employed In businesses that are of the dome of the Capitol in Wash be inaugurated on January with the sailing of the Norwegian steamer and Howard Bruce but he will pre ington was one of his mothers Uncles.

pected to become eligible for benefit Advices Against Haste Bicsmann. according to Captain covered by the act sent to the audience two high-ranking He owned the ancestral home, built It being necessary to have unani- lt7l rfnnrtod that durinc th course Karmoy by the recently organized pensions during 1940. Computed on i i iiiirt i in i uuiL'a wnu nidv in i nearly 200 years ago, and kept the Baltimore-West Indies Corporation, population ratio, approximately 12.000 hi, fri-nd, or hi. f. ot walk on Sunday rvening.

h. tell H. Levin and Chnslcs P. McCurir.ick. The Council also confirmed the reappointment of George B.

Murphy at a member of the Authority. Mr. Muiphy was reappointed by Mr. Jackson. In announcing the appointment Mrs.

Hollander, who lives at 2604 (Continued on Page 8, Column 2) house and barn in their original state the motion failed. In voting against Malcolm G. Denton announced. conversation with one of the into Bruce-Radcliffe Senatorial campaign as one of the historical landmarks of Marylanders would become eligible. On the same basis, a Federal csti Mr.

O'Connell Those Eligible For Payments Between Janiry. 1937. when the fu.st Social Security Act became effective, and January, 1940, lump-sum benefits were paid to insured workers or their survivors. Under the amended the rules. suspending men on Baltimore street.

To Carry Full Cargo New England. Graduated From Harvard --r" i I warms up. Shows Change In Complexion mate of $144,000,000 to be paid out in A full cargo has been booked for the i.u i i nanovcr. oivaniann iiirvcr imu I 1 CO UIC VUUflVll Will I benefits durine 1540 would leave about These are Senators Radclide and meet acairu today and the bill can be P00" the mn il VM 531(1 motor vessel Australian, scheduled to arrive today and which will sail early law, however, lump-sum payments Graduating from the Hingham High School, where he received his early $1,872,000 of that sum to be received by Tydings, now standing side by side passed at that session. Shortly the second young man ap- in an effort to keep Mr.

Bruce from That it will be passed, even the pea red, was introduced and suggested education, he was presented his next month for Liverpool in the Maryland beneficiaries. will be outlawed, except in certain circumstances, and a monthly payment plan substituted. Tne maximum any of thne persons getting Senator Radcliffe place in opponents of the measure conceded, an eveninz of cayety. service of the East Asiatic Company, Many Not Covered diploma by the late Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, then chairman Congress.

Earlier in the afternoon the Council. The trio went to a show and Bies- All types of work, however, are not the Hinkins Steamship Agency an nounced. of the Hingham School committee The main speaker of the evening setting as a committee of the whole. who have swamped the loanl Security mann later engaged a room at a down covered bv the Social Security Act Leaving Hingham, he entered Phillips' will be Representative Sam Rayburn. held a public hearing on the measure BETTER THAN EVER WOOFS LB IME MCE MEAT The Greek steamer Marika Proto- town hotel.

Here, Captain ltzel relat and persons employed in such work I Board field office with inquiries in the Academy, Exeter, N. graduating in of Texas. and then adonted the favnrahl papa will be the first ship to clear in ed, they were joined for a short while 18 1 9 as president of his class. He re selection 01 Mayor jacKSon as me a large delegation of women from are not eligible at any time for old-age or death benefits from the Govern the direct run to Liverpool of the by the young woman, who was de last low weeks can hope to realize in monthly payments is $Sj. Even thU figure could he attained only if there were dependent children in the in toastmaster for this annual Concord the Graceland Park-Dundalk-St, Hel ceived his bachelor of arts degree at If 1 Isbrandtscn-Moller Line on December scribed as wearing an expensive-ap ment Club fixture shows how the com- Cna and Brooklyn-Curtis Bay commu- narvara university in 1S8J and was one of a comnvttee of three in charge pearing fur coat.

Schoolteachers, ministers and oyster- piexion ot tne oia organization cnangco nities attended the session. Of the sured worker's family and his wife 26. If tonnage offerings warrant, the service will be maintained on a fortnightly basis. Victim Receives Bundle of the final exercises of the class, this year. Mr.

Bruce was toastmastcr $2,500,000 proposed, about $1,946,000 is on a number of occasions when the earmarked for exoenditure in the Made with Pur f'M ind Californi-t Mir KUT. (Continued on Page 9. Column 4) Next morninc Biesmann said, the men on the Eastern Shore are among those not covered by social security insurance. The employments not in receiving an appointment as reins of the club were in the hands Graceland Park community and the young man suggested they could make structor of botany at Harvard, he en Slated For Pacific Service Four of the former Baltimore Mail tered the Harvard Medical School, of the Ritchie organization, to a great remainder in the Brooklyn-Curtis Bay $1,200 in short order if they had some cluded in the act arc: liners, which fleet is operated on a part ol which Oovernor Conor has area. capital.

Biesmann said he volunteered graduating there in 1S87 with an ap pointment to the staff of the Massa fallen heir. The Mayor usually was Test Cass Planned hrt fnmUh th ranital. went to a bank weekly basis in the intercostal run by MUiiLY'S SPECIAL "Home Recipe" POUND CAKES chusetts General Hospital. the Panama Pacific Line, will continue one of the speakers on those past Because the loan is being floated and drew $5,600 while the other two Agricultural labor. Domestic service.

Work for educational, charitable, or religious non-profit organizations. Government service. Federal, State or local. OCCaSlOnS. I amorffonr-u nAworc 4KaI tit A rmtciHo TTa nnl ViaH Sfi OOQ in It was while serving in this capacity IMow Mayor Jackson nas obtained citv charter and there is some doubt the account altoeether.

from San Francisco to Manila, Hongkong, Singapore and Penang, if the Maritime Commission gives its mat he accepted a position as private physician to the late Robert Garrett, tulmul -uo "peuieni I as to iU legality, Mr. Jackson plans to Back at the hotel the money was of recommending many of his friends mstjtute a taxoaver'a suit in court to Dassed around from hand to hand and for that Tery. Tery holiday occasion Made from the same choice ingredi- i ents as in your own I'nntry. rni'SD 1 i GOLDEN caki: i-C 2 to 5 rialn or lred. who had succeeded his father, John Work Garrett, as president of the Bal tor membersnip.

lecralitv nf the Biesmann finally was civen a bundle The. first sailing is scheduled tentatively for December 28, with the City timore and Ohio Railroad. At the death 750 Reservations Made Charles C. G. Evans.

City Solicitor, and told to hold onto it while the two RjMUlCEf I BM2-iTfj w- tienuine i i 4C lb. James W. Wilkerson, president of the pending ordinance, men went to arrange the $1,200 'deal rnrxn CAKK of Mr. Garrett in 1896 Dr. Jacobs was appointed instructor in medicine at the of Newport News.

If plans materialize, she will be followed at fortnightly in BLACK WALNUT he club and chairman of the banquet now is preparing data for use in the The bundle, according to Biesmann 3 to Ihx. Johns Hopkins Medical School and in tervals by the City of Norfolk, City of committee, last night announced that proposed suit. was scrap paper witn one or two small 1901 was promoted to associate 730 reservations already have been John D. Steele, chairman of the Ci4y I bills wrapped around it. to eacl POIND CAKK (eniline LAYER medicine.

made. He said he believes the list will Plan Commission, which approved the The men did not return and Bies Any assortment oHflnct Ljos Angeles and City of San Francisco. To Handle Rubber And Tin The American President Lines and Married In April, 1902 mann went to the police, Captain Itre AT ALL MARKETS AND FOOD DEALERS Plate l.it inr pem.it No 01.0 FASHION' Kl i have to be closed by the first of the last Thursday, attended the hear- year. ing of the Council committee and was 60 said four of Biesmann 's lost bills were Kumors of an engagement connected lh. FRUIT CAKE of $1,000 denomination.

Every county in the State is rep- questioned by Mr. Ellison regarding trie names of Mr. Garrett's widow WE'RE QOINQ TO DO OUR PART to make It a eheerv beery holiday MaMiB for the less fortunate In charitable institution throughout the City. We war ill send erst is to these Institutions timwtifii! ntippl nf Giintlipr'a as a special Christmas day treat. All Instltntions In the City, re-cardlcK of race, color or creed, hut rarinc for adults on It.

art elidMe. Any Institution desiring this offer aiintiltl com ill II irs i in writ Inn. Iiefore Iremler S.Vd. ststlni: the name of the Institution and the number of persona to included. Gunthsr Brewing Company 1211 S.

CONK. LING ST. Mellowed with old New Knsland Rum I a to 5 lt. 1 resented on the guest list already and the manner in which the Planning the daughter of the late William Cf the United States Lines propose to join in operating the new service. It is understood that primarily the Oriental extension is to handle a big number of Washingtonians of high (Board arrived at its decision.

9 e. 25c I Frick) and Dr. Jacobs in Ealtimore society, of which Mrs. Garrett was the unquestioned leader. Dr.

Jacobs and and low governmental rank have sig- Agrees With Health Officer MUHLY'S GEM BAKERY 1115 S. CIIARI.KS STREET THONK NOCTII 1151 ninea iney wm attend, according to So far as the urgency of the mat 7 i tonnage of rubber and tin that is scheduled to move out of the Straits carrn-f-oraa of Mr. Wilkerson. her is concerned. Mr.

Steele Kaid his KIRK DIAMONDS Engagement Rings Settlements. board concurred in the recommenda The United States Lines also is Rabbit Hunter Struck tion of Dr. Huntington Williams, Com h'(. buU ct ft a ourrcs of ercrr eitt or aol'au tir.sr a-. ror d.

Gret :a.l'. awaiting Maritime Commission ap missioner of Health, regarding the necessity of making the sanitary sewer By Shotgun's Charge Clrlstmas Gifts proval of its plans to put six or eight ri I the fleet of ships chartered for the 1 jj, ft a Mrs. Garrett, however, denied persistent rumors of an engagement. Friends of both, therefore, were surprised when they obtained a marriage licen.se on April 1302. They were married the following day at Grace and St.

Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church by the Rev. Dr. Arthur Chil-t Powell in the presence of a few relatives and friends and left immediately for a tour of Europe. On." 5 Victim Taken To University Hos services of the Oriole Line, American- installations. Dr.

Williams reported to the Board of Estimates that lack of the facilities constituted a potential and Flawless Diamond's Platinum Mountings $50 to $350 Divide ray men! flan pltal With Wounds In Both Of His Leg I Arlc dalcr 'of -siZTTsrs- GCZl'JAVZ At-I. Or OUR STORM OPEN TONIGHT actual menace to the health of the Hampton Roads-Yankee Line, and America-France Line in a fortnightly service to ports of northern Spain. Joseph Kcnner, 24-year-old resident people of ths city. FLOWERS Open Every Evening and Sunday Until Christ mat The freighter Sarcoxie is docked at of Lansdowne, suffered shotgun On the matter of the financial stand on Pier 11. Canton Railroad, ready to ANO EVERY NIOHT Tit.

XMAS ALL. TOYS. M.r.CTKIC TKAIXS. VKl.tHTI'KI'KS and other Xmaa mde. wounds in both legs in a hunting acci- ing of the city, so far as absorption of An ante-nupttal contract between bcttin lonriins as sxn as the O.

K. is dent yesterday afternoon. Ithe loan in the municipal debt struc- Dr. Jacobs and Mrs. Garrett, whereby nv FKANKLIX cunt I.

ES A srs. At the University Hospital. Mr. Ken- hire is concerned, Mr. Steele said the 5JIS YORK ROAP TI N'.

HM each relinquished any claim to prop MUST BE SOLD forthcoming. She is scheduled to clear tonight, via Norfolk nnd New York. Kl.oWKIJS sknt wiict; erty or the other, was recorded the day ncr said he was hunting rabbits with commission obtained data on the ques-a friend, Tony Marino, also of Lans- tion from Herbert Fallin, director of Savings For erettlnnal haraalns come to Ihe The second ship will be the Cold BALTIMORE SALVAGE CO Harbor, to clear on January 9, downe, when Marino shot at a rabbit the budget. 20 CARIOAIS or LAROK AND SMALL XMAS TREES 21 V. Trait St.

and Branches. the license was obtained. The contract gave to the contracting parties the right to dispose of the property belonging to them, respectively, as if they Part of the charge hit Mr. Kcnner, To Resume Service The Black Diamond Line, which has from Noa fVntia. New Brunlck.

Maine The men were hunting in a woods near Cowington. WILD CANADA GEESE WiMoTiMi). MinlirMita Mirnisan. Imiiui-mi Hslvnrxen Miniature t'olnrtul Ttcc. bad not been married.

And, furthermore, each agreed not to claim any chartered most of its fleet forced out of the transatlantic run by the Neu Servsc MATED PAIRS OR SINGLES Thomas treated 1 recs At t'laltcn CASH PltlCKS on our PUPfRIOIl Pl.ACK KH1NY ANTHRACITE re lollmi'ft r-rdr it by name; BLACK JEWEL" COAL "Th rm of Pennsylvania Anlhrartle" Hard No. 1-2-3 Ac Nut S10 4S IVa oal a Hnrkwhrat 10 Hire Coal 1 4a Ambriroal 9SO Wilccx tc Zitiltr, Inc. Main Off Ire -MONUMENT 8T at OA Branch CUES I EH Ar EAOER STB. 'Phone Wolfe 1870 Virginia Dare Chocolates Irccs. All priced risht.

On sale al our on vard at Baltimore and Ohio Katiroad interest in the estate of the one first trality Act. will resume service out t.AMDI'.N SI. llomrrrtiirtrhro of Baltimore to Rotterdam and Ant eying and not to contest the other's Purked f0c Lb. to Your Selection 2 Lbs. $1.00 PLAZA 6450 WICEOFFS FARM 1416 MERCANTILE TRUST BLIXJ.

SCHLEY BROS. PI AZA bJOO BAILED ON LOTTERY CHARGE Negro Woman Released For Action Of Grand Jury Pearl Harvey, 25, Negro, was released in $500 bail for grand jury action irve ra C.itner o-vour hnnvt. it tht nxt werp with the sailing of the freighter San Leonardo on December 24. She via. Offered Art Collection 3 Lbs.

$1.50 5 Lbs. $2.50 That's ticnt. W'iicn Atithori'rd Stornp'r livrr your faprt tit vo-i get rrifr, and time will proceed via Norfolk and New several years before her death in SpltnJiJ Assortment York. October. 1936.

Mrs. Jacobs offered to FOR BETTER MOVIES GLT HELL AND HOWELL FILMO CAMERAS AND PROJECTORS on a lottery charge after a hearing on't Tat Canee With The Cosmopolitan Line already has give the city her art collection pro- IT COSTS LESS yesterday afternoon before Magistrate HEADCOLDS sailed the Heina, Lista and Alaska in vided a suitable wing be built at the -t Edward A. Dougherty in Southern fjit Baskets (7 Boxes, Attractively Priced 309-311 N. HOWARD ami all branch atorrs OPEN NIGHTS LIEFTt AL TRADE-IN TIME PAYMFVTS rtc4 Museum of Art. Although a bond issue Reliera 1h 1incrv and llrailnrhe H't't Police Court To hie rrzulailv.

you nuf And its new service to Rotterdam and Antwerp and has scheduled the Brant County to take the next sailing. lo raise the necessary funds was voted WEST BALTIMORE BUILDING ASSOCIATION MORTGAGE LOANS No Bonus or Commission Charles NORTH AVE. ST. PAUL ST. Open Dally Univ.

B121 Sergt James A. Maskell testified WE DEUVHi HI. MS At rOl.KEMER IMIOTO SERVICE SPECIALIZE IN HELL At HOWH.L SH14 RAYSKR AVE LA. MjI OI-EN EVENTNOS WHITE CAPS down in a city election, money was that on receipt of a complaint he went MORE SAVE EVEN On December 27 the American Vonr Truotit tin Thrm to her home in the 100 block Winter obtained later in a PWA grant. Always extremely interested In Pioneer Lanes will sail the steamer Jeff Davis for Honolulu, Manila, Cebu.

street, where he was admitted and shown to a bedroom where he found Hongkong and Shanghai. municipal museum. Dr. Jacobs was one cf the first to suggest that the Museum of Art be erected on a site in Wyman PER EL JEWELRY CO. BALTIMORE FT.

Next to Einrrann Hotel Auction Sale of Eatire Stock cf Diamon(is, Jewelry and Watches Sale Surts Today 10.30 A. M. PAUL A PLAN At INC. Auctioneers UNUSUAL MARINE GIFTS SAM SADTLER'S QLENCOE INN RESERVATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER COCKKVSV1I.LE 124-R. The freighter Santa Isabel, which the denfendant writing.

Lottery slips were found in the room, according to NAUTICAL SfJfSGRSTlONS When io err "a'l Tre Sun, The Evrnins Sun Tr Sunday Sun rtd in Da timore uiujb for SI Cf a week. BE SATISFIED That cf the your Sunpar" wi at Park. For some time he was vice' the has been idle here tor nine years, having been sold to Norwegian inter FOR DEN. SHIP. OFFICE YACHT president of the museum after its com KIRK'S OPEN 'TIL 9 P.

M. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Samuel Kirk Son. Inc. CnAUr.KS FKANKLIN STS. ests, is being made ready for service pletn.

and in June, 1936, became WM. II. WHITING CO. 428 E. Pratt St.

Plaza 7230. SPECIAL NOTICE MORNING frooi the CS fr, GOOD at the Fairfield plant of the Maryland Excellent guaranteed loi term real estate investment offered. Will yic.d net minimum. Amount required i etn 123 000.00. Full particulars 10 Inter- president Donated Collection' Dry Dock Company.

eorrf InvMior Immcdiste action. Pr'nci home cer clay. GIVE AIR RIDES for XMAS nalsonW. Nohrokeis Rcpl box lefU. Ci.n At a meeting of the administrative committee of the Export and Import PHONE In 11Z2 he donated to the Institute Chamberlain.

Lot an Field Dec. 23-Jan. 1. 'blue coal' Fuel Oil of of Medicine, Johns Hopkins The Sit for ft 0d Eenlr.t! Bureau, of the Association of Com' Trade It In On A New One Lijv.jt, what he believed to be the V. T.

CHAPMAN COAL CO Wealthy Bachelor fallin to Meet with a Dew experience wan aec-ii en joying the full-course dinner served the Kail Grill. These Uoli. loua meals offer a wide variety of Heasonttlile dishes prepared tn an inimitable style br a famous chef. The next time von dine out make it a point to try the famous full-course dinners at seventy five rents st the Bail Grill. 113-m W.

Baltimore merce, yesterday the group reaffirmed YOUR OLD WATCri CARROLL MONMON1KR Plaza 7700 Latent Books. 15-. Off. Own Until 10 P. M.

aCHTt.L'8 BOOK SHOP. 208 W. Franklin St. SOUTH 20T.O. ERTAtl 1E7 wo! Id's july complete collection of the Jeweler, 1 Redwood St its opposition to the St.

Lawrence -A kZ Ait i PLAT? 0 3 11 iinlimitcd poinds for 1st Morttascs at fTituifs of Laennec, who laid the water way, and took steps to have like i to be a Watch or Klork Monrv to lend on real estate In larse 4 Will out Ground I.snta. rts-sfttv. 3., N. Chss St Ver. rH 4 Ft Ft PfC Pul' BA1.TLMOSE Ll'VKER CO.

Si.VO AIRER R. 321 N. Charles amnuni on lone terms at low Inteieal IFS (Ccniinyed on Page 11, Column 2 action taken by other interests here. lha placa to bur 1U Ixm Corrtioondcat cl Atloa Co. Write Ttusiea.

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