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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 5

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THE JOUB2T AL A2TD TBIBTnn2: THTJIIS DAY. OCTOBER 11. 1900. TOOK CARE OFITSELF OPPONENTS TELEPHONE TOO LIGHT RATE RAISE The Weather. Washington.

Oct. for Thursday- and Friday; Tennessee Partly cloudy Thursday King's College Couldn't Score Is What Is Now to and FriJay; variable wind. Calendar. CARNIVAL PROGRAM See Pag J. B.

P. W. Board of public works meets in regular session, 10 m. PRIMARY UNION Meets at Broad Street M. E.

church, 4 p. m. Night Carnival Crowd Had a Grand Time. A o-Ainst Tennessee- Knoxville. Bristolians Defeated to the Will Affect Only the East Street Attractions Largely Attended.

Tune of 22 too. Tennessee Company. TO-DAY'S CALENDAR Carnival Notes on Incidents That TOWN TOPICS. In Tackling Only Were the Visitors New President of the Organization Were Seen by Journal and Tribune Reporters. Arrives in Knoxville and Announces the Fact.

To Be Compared With the TJ. of T. Boys. PRIMARY UNION. The Sunday School Primary union will meet today at four o'clock at the Broad Street M.

E. church. rsm To-rTT- it at iniv Dnlr xne carnim It appears that some twelve hundred 4-k t.i. th TTolTerfitT of mm mail delivery will be made today. Stamp for any parades or amusement of that Tennessee met King College of Bristol Knoxville business men and patrons or the East Tennessee Telephone company and general delivery windows Close ai tmi iast evening, but tne crowas on tne In "a football Sm yesterday afternoon 12 o'clock.

Ktrvotft did not seem to mind that in the i will wake up some fine morning and find wm. the day with a score of Zi to least, for the people seemed amply able that their telephone rates have been rais The light weight of King' College could STREET CAR ACCIDENT. Tha fnntral iTPnno CBT met with a slight UC- The ed over nizht. It will be rememoerea to nrovide their own amusements. not stand against the big Tennesseans.

mnnths aco. jrentlemen con- cident yesterday afternoon. While coming foar bands engaged for the carnival gave Neither -were they equal to the Tennes- nectehl witn tne Cumberland Telephone; 1 1 was! tl. 1 I. -rami I.

down Central avenue toward tne city concexts at the exhibition buildings early I seans to any Other respect, ouie company secured a large amount oi tQe car jumpei tne track in rounding i later several of them in rn r.flsr i pnnpsset kiuuxvauj 9 v-v rno KiirrnT. i.urn near riucu a m.uv? in were a number of ladies aboard and they paraaea me fTh rmA numbered about 300, but principal offices were hi Nashville. were considerably frightened, but no one street corners, i wM have been with O. F. Noel, who has been the presi was injured.

The car ran into the fence The crowd was densest on Gay street, dent of the East Tennessee company street, before it was which was filled all the evening until Will Eblin. Con- at neicer aaverusiu. vears ago. at xne siae or tne sin lB go far as tha King's College team organ.zati on everal years ag Motorman demonstrate, the University of gned te. ductor Harris at the side of the i I a a -nlwni- fnr ertTTIf 1 TTl.

i after ten o'clock with a hurrying, sur was in enarge ox aa ging, good-natured crowd, everyone try Tennessee showed up with a strong uue. unuea to act a Vi -h tae car- The accident occnrreo sdoui Althousrh the Bristolians plunged pluck-1 however, but recently James 15. camweii, anJ the car was put oa the track xm, nvsnriM- -i in. vf th Oumber- -r i ing apparently to seo bow fast a pace lly agUO anQ agtuu jf4wfc ut jiuiu. agam iuri-ut uuuuw.

ta- Knn fM Tiot budee. The unl-liaT TslonhmiB comoany. assumed could be maintained through the taica-est of the crowd. Data compIlM at the local weather bu charge of the affairs of tne company versity- showed atrong 1Ui-vi The Dedestriana did not confine them 5t. TC-norrille resH but needleesly became exciwew Via reau office, university oi xeumrsoew, wi Oct.

10, 1000: I JtTI--. CjAIU Clt bled the ball so that Bristol gana xnm unexoectedly. and called at the ji a- rK.rkv.ni hara nrnv rwi rfa i selves to the sidewalks by any means, but hundreds walked on the pavements in the middle of the street, and the entire central part of the city was filled with tau on District Manager W. u. rvuoue.

Barometer 7 a. 30.23; 7 p. 30.14. Teraperatnre 7 a. 47; p.

59. Wind 7 a. NE 7 p. XB 4. Weather 7 a.

clear; 7 p. m-, partly For the third of a century the standard for strength and purity. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every quality. No other baking powder is "just as good as Royal," either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. a why Bristol at any time suoum by Generai Mana- He was accompanied by ger Hume.

Mr. Rhode drove tne gen cloudy. tlemen over the city, showing mem over most of the routes covered by the wires of the local exchange. They also made the shrieka of the tin ana paper wui-val horns, the- laughter of young men and women and the hundred and one carnival sounds. A large crowd congregated around 'he stage erected on Vin avenue, West, just jxtla xennessee wneu ituuesm large an advantage.

For Tennessee, Lyman did star work. Edmondson and Bacon made phenomlnal runs without the aid of interference once or twice. Newman did sure work, as di4 Logan, French, Worthain, Knapp, Sham, and In fact the whore Maximum temperature, 64. Minimum temperature, 43. Mean temperature, 54.

Mean temperature this date last year, 62. Mran temperature this date for twenty- an examination of th exchange. i.Mr. Caldwell has evidently determined to increase the price of telephone service five years. 60.

Accumulated excess in temperature smc west or way um neTfrtrmance was going on. About the Jt ffivs Dromlse of tne tstrongesi March 1st, 569 degrees. ana as m- t.i I ID IUIUa in ivnoxvine Tne eisewhere. 'aggregation the univerrty nas ever aa-1 aavertiaient printed Precipitation today, 0. Total deficiency la precipitation since time this was finished, the moving picture machine began its work across from building, on Gay street.

bretty stilf one, busi- March 1st, 4.T1 A mrf i 1 1 rlt.rillTlF tl tr laico 'PBUUVtBB w-mu uAiiio. doublinx those Hourly Temperature Readings. 4 a. 47; 5 a. 46; 7 a.

47; 8 a. 63; fnr Tennessee, kicked off for whien are increased and the crowd at that point was so dens in a few minutes that the street cars were almost prevented from passing. The -a n.r.bnl the street solidly from 9 a. 55; 10 a. 58; 11 a.

ei; iz thirty yards, and Tennessee helJ BrJatoJ The present rate of 1JW a jU for only a five-yard return. Bristol to S2.5 for private lines, wuh a reduc-plnnged for center and failed to gain tion tePWjjJfffl Union to Wall aTenuea during the mov insr nicture show. Agarnlt tnea it ana iaueu, wsk uou rare ftimh p. wiwcn i rencn secureu ju uuwuc ecured ror Dusiues Many low-priced imitation baking; powders are upon the roar ket These are made with alum, and cafe should be taken to avoid them, as alum is a poison, never to be taken in the food. A 'nhone on through thing for busing men tou guy uuvugu I 63; 1 p.

65; 2 p. 63. 3 p. 4 p. 62; 0 p.

61; 6 p. 59; 7 p.m., 50. 0 ForCroup use CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT. Latest News From China. Tennessee.

Tennessee wen weul Most of the night crowd was congregated on Gay street from Main avenue north to Vine, and in this space it would be difficult to estimate how many thousand people tramped back and forth until Bristol'a Une for two and thwe yards the same wire, gain, lined np and sent Lyman aronnd BlYhTh ot els an being so crowded Mr. a ot HIT Of Uiem rxgnt eaa utr wt i i cjaidweu om tn find fA- tonch-down. thirty feet from Ksf nirht and it was not possible to tina StT to seenre an the goal. Time, four and a half minutes. "Z1" nwuers.

It is un OVAL BAKINd POWDER 100 WILLIAM STn NCW YORK. bed time. CAKNTVAL NOTES. Eight hundred Boxers were beheaded at Si Sum Fun for looting a consignment tne pouyj. Ui wi.

tue -thAl. it wil iNswinan railed to kick goai. be progres- ristol kicked off for forty yards, xne aewouu. of ervice ball was crias-crossed to. Logan, wao i-t- to-tne possiDie of Wheat-Hearts intended for the Ameri can troops.

Advt. sixteen men who went off duty at 12:31 this morning had run straight through, 1C i. Jnm ha tiabrl I w- neKi forward urchin aimed his rubber ball at of their uniforms to arrive they the boys nacked back. The ball landed did not appear. The tailoring company well, striking with a loud smack that engaged to aiake the suits promised to sixteen hours, and theywerc a tired lots made a magnificent run down tne dard in evei-y respect, to the goal line.

Bristol claimed the um- vvhen Mr. Uhode was asked for a plre got la the way and Interfered with Btaem.nt as to the a tackle. Tha ball was returned to the ed by the new company, be J11! The carniral crowds were too thick on Oay street fot the Salvation Army, but Captain Gassaway couldn't be made to retreat further than Market square, where he preached a strong sermon to a caused considerable laughter. have them finished and delivered in time of policemen. We are wholesale buyers and shimiers of Grain and Hay.

Write It was claimed for the carnival. Col. Nave waited for The court house lawn was a regular their arrival at the express office until thirty-yard line, where couiu inference witn the timDlre interfered. Tennessee then th eonmanr. wl large crowd last night or call on us for prices.

The H. T. Hackney Co. basket picnic ground yesterday noon; 18 a. but they did not show up.

The A soldieT named Joe Acksrd struckj, William Beavers over the head with his gun yesterday morning daring the A bad gash was cut In Beavers' head, lie ewore out a warrant for Ackard, whO; lost Its head for a minute. After a fumble sad Ios ot four yards. Bacon, with had omV recenUy taken charge, and he was Ven unaware that there was to be Thp. throwing of confetti began early several hundred people sitting down Sheriff Fox's fine lawn to eat their members of the band, however, participated in the parade and gave a creditaole exhibition ot their ability as musicians. out interference, started around the end, wna tanklffii hv Caldwell.

OU and was kept up This is an innocent amusement, and 'rarely makes tny. Telephones. ft teJlr Otldwell will night by Patrolman Hi vs. in or several days. Col.

Nave hcues that the eniforma will i was arrested last Th new owners of the East Tennessee right Bacon became rattled and remain in the city for T. tha toll lines OI UU is com' arrive today in time for the two cadet Harry Asquith. He will have a preliml Several wagon loads of belated melons i in T.ne otuvi comnanies to take Dart ir the comifcsti- 1 rmry examination tomorrow tefor and' gained three yards, but lost on pany. ana Rwiaa which found a ready sale on "water melon row" yesterday. 'Squire Sellers, tive and individual on South Oay fumble.

Edmunds then made a run areeconTrolled and opened by his i v. r.nst Tennessee around the left end for twenty-five yards K. C. Barnes and his force of decora Dennison's Imported Tissue and Crtpa telephone property announce their purpose to make extensive improvements and additions to the system. The very latest form of apparatus will be installed in this city.

Believing that first-class service is what the public wants and a system that is thoroughly comprehensive, our aim and intention is to provide and maintain and a touch-down. Logan kicked goal. one angry, xme young man uioujui add to the fun, however, by throwing handsfnl of meal or flour on the ladies as they passed. He was reported to the police by several gentlemen, and was arrested by Lieutenant Melntyre and sent to "boose until friends made bond for him. He was charged on the police desk sergeant's docket with disorderly conduct.

Ha gave an assumed name, but it is understood that he was a well known at M. Howard's. O. 1, St. After dCIni's Colleee oft EJ- tors worked for three days and two solid i nights putting up decorations on business AS IS Weil a.uvYn, i company, organited some ten or twelve years ago, operates ents.

The company has exchanges not only in mis city and in Chattanooga, but 3 in a number of smaller towns and houses. Mr. Barnes retired to -bed yesterday morning, completely worn out. this at all times. t'fT oWssee and also in Kentucky Most of the hucksters and butchers in with! street.

Chaplain John IL Frazee, who is chaplain of the Sixth regiment, N. G. S. and a member of Col. Nave's staff, rode in the same saddle yesterday that he used in the war between the atatea when he was chaplain of the Third ew Jersey cavalry.

It is what known as the Janefre tree, and is in a splendid stata ot preservation. Th Miesion Home and Home of the have a large lunch stand to the agricultural building. JinL Telephone company, in aaauiou yonug man the maTket bouse decorated their stalls every town, vniage auu ijuowiiivv which has been tne coapeuw for the carnival. nmnle and convenient iaciiiues ample ana convemem uuu The police are allowed every latitude East Tennessee company in certain res- section, nects operated the eiehaue in Nashville wm be provided for reaching promptly of conduct sanctioned by carnival usage, Policeman Frank who was on and the two companies divided the tern- the entire national system. but win promptly suppwas anything ap of the officers stationed at the corner of Wo.

will "hp nleased to make extensions munds returned for thirty yards, dodging and shaking off his opposition until he had everything behind him. Caldwell, the brilliant little player for King'a College, shot out from the pursuers, leaped upon Edmunds, and made the prettiest tackle of the day. The first half closed with U. T. 11, King's College 0.

SECOND HALF. After the "kick-off and return of several yards, Lyman went around right, Sohenck, who took Bacon's place, around left, and Lyman again around fright for a touch-down. Logan kicked goal. King's College kicked off for-tbirty-five yards, Edmunds returned fifty. Tennessee went into the line for small gains.

Hamilton, for. Tennessee, was injured and Cox went on. Lyman again wat proaching disorderly conouct. very lew Commerce and Gay streets, was asked arrests were made yesterday, tneae Deing yesterday morning how many arrests if to any special points that may be desired and therefore invite suggestions. We will at all times maintain a full tory in the state oetween lurm ii years They made an arrangement last swing for a connection which gave the Last Tennessee company long distance connection with Memphis and many oth cases of drunkenness, which apparently The W.

C. A. ladies served lunch in the any, he had made. His reply wa: "One; I arrested a fellow far pedling without license." and efficient force of operators and at- msckinrrv hsll. er cities.

It was rumored when President Noel tendants prepared on short notice to Tha woman's board had a lunch "antl HEW CLOTH BOOKS. I Consequence, by Egerton Castle. Elizabeth and her German Garden, i The Cardinal's Snuff Bbx, by Henry Harlatid. The Infidel, by E. Brandon.

Two Summer Girls and by.Theodora Burt The Itf al David Harum, by Arthur T. Afield and Afloat, by Prank H. STnet Web of Ufe. by Robert Herrick. The Maid ot Maiden Lane, by Amelia Barf.

-Wounds hi the Ram, by Stephen Tbe Fourth Genarations, by Sir Wal ter Besant. 'l Gibson's Calendars for 1001. Forel Life'a book tor golfers drtwij bv Gibson. 1 M' Also th following paper-rovered tjrrr-ebi come fti thU week The WCr to Sec cess, by Alfred OMftllow: That Beiu-ritol Vrrt.h. by William Blacks A Irf zr Man' Work, by Frances Campbell Pparhawk; Fifteen Dative Btorles.

by Books. News and Statfoaery. remedT anv defects or trouble, and to rimii that the Cumberland company lemonade stand lust outside the art build One of the entertaining oats that has ing. Mrs. Jack Williams and Miss Mary been conspicuous in past.

carnival parades Temple presided over the booths. was greatly missed yesterday. It was the care for all new business, which is respectfully solicited. JAMES E. CALDWELL, President.

DATES FOE COL. COLSON. had no connection with the carnival. A party of young society people, eight or ten couples, the girls all wearing red golf jackets, created quite a sensation by doing a regular cake walk down the middle of the street while one of the bands was playing In front ofthe theater last night. The idea took, and fifty couples were cake-walking in less than five minutes.

The electric theater is doing a land of 'possum and animal float of Louis Ruck- around right end for a He The police picked np about twenty-five drunken men in various portions of the ritv last nurhL No one was arrested tin- ert, the noted frog and possum hunter. Louis' dirties as fireman prevented him from having it this year. had absorbed the East Tennessee company and this proves to be the fact. It is a fact that Knoxville has for some time enjoyed cheaper telephone rates than most other cities iu this territory, owing to the competition of the IVcple a Telephone and Telegraph company, which was the first to lower rates in this city and in the toll liRe territory which is naturally tributary to Knoxville. General Manager J.

C. Duncan, who has spent nearly his wnoie life in the telegraph and telephone, business, was rA in evPTiin what the policy of less he was very disorderly or unable to Will Speak at Hall's Cross Roads, Knoxville and Beaver Ridge. navigate. Confetti, "Dewey snow," tin horns. kicked for place and lost goal.

Before another score was made time was called. LINE UP. Tennessee Jarnagin, Knapp, I.g.; French, r. Wortham, 1. Sharp, r.

Lysnan, tBacon, r. Logan, Newman, Hamilton, I. h. Edmunds, r. h.

b. "dying hogs," and all sorts of nolse-pro- fice business. It was crowded all day and There being no large paradae today the Col. Dave G. Colson, of Kentucky, who last evening, and the performers, most ducers were used industriously yesterday rmiir will not be called upon to do any by the young people, even gome of the old have been glad to stop when half past extra duty, unless the men of the day is well known and popular in this city, where he, made his home for several I hls company would probably be.

view people not refraining from indulging in their use. ten o'clock came, for the theater giws an almost continuous performance and squad run a few hours extra tonignt, j.ne King's College McCurry, Blackley, years, will speak in the Knox county the company only consists of a few peo It was expected that the two companies oi toe snucipai other company. He replied that his company had been doing a safe and steadily crowing business for some time and that he was not prepared to state what effect rhtc-p in rates by the other com- of University of Tennessee cadets would ple. The seats provided by the carnival ex 1. Blackley.

Hoge, r. Sells, I. Hammock, r. Thomas, C. 1.

Cald-wen. r. McNeil, Caldwell, Thomas, 1. h-. Wallace, r.

h. b. Lynran changed in course of game to half-back position. appear In the parade, bat owing to the campaign, rion. jonn j.

Jtioux arrangea by wire with Col. Colson yesterday for the following appointments: At Hall's Crossroads, in the seventh district, on Thursday, October 25. At Knoxville, in the Market hall, Friday night. October 26. At Beaver Ride, in the nineteenth dis ecutive- committee at a few points were appreciated by the crowds, but were not a drop in the bucket compared with the trred hundreds who wanted to rest and Harvest Festival trict, tSatnrday night, October 27.

couldn't. Vrn avenue, east, and the "Bowery' panv would have, but in his opinion, it would not affect the policy of the People's company in the least. In fact, Mr. Duncan said that he was very sure his company would not advance rates unless there was great cause to do so. Telephone material, especially wire, has befn veiy hijrtx for the past year, owing to the advance in iron of every kind, but iron is now cheaper, and wire will probably be lower again soon.

STOPPED AT CHATTANOOGA. LIKE A GLEAM I SUNSHINE Perfect satisfaction emanates frcn every Shirt, Collar and Cuff that it laundered here. Our fine lAundry Work will compare favorably with Gardner Vail, of tfew Tcrk; and we canH help but feel proud of it We have the celebrated A. T. Haea latest improved collar and cuff machine.

If you haven't tried ua, you caa't know what you've missed, Star Steam Laundry, Thones, 451. I ffiiftiT VmmXSri WATCH COFFEE district seemed almost depopulated last night, the crowds oa Gay street were so much larger, although, as a mattar of fact, there were many more people on the Bowery than usual, except pit Satur STAUB'S THEATRE. Matinee Today, 2:30. Boxes and Dress Circle, 75c re day nights. And Watch It Carefully.

Any brain worker that depends on thoupht for his success in, life, uses up daily, by brain work, a varying amount of the delicate particles of phosphate of potash and albumen of which tus brain and nerve centers are composed. The fine, microscopic particles of phosphate of potash are found in quantities in the pores of the skin after the brain The Southern railway's large electric monogram, in red and white, which was first used at the carnival three years ago. What the New Official Had To Say About Company's Plans. Chattanoopa. Oct.

10. President James E. Caldwell, of the Cumber served. All other seats 50c, grown people; 25c, children. was biasing last night from the top of the i freight office- building.

and General land Telephone company 2 A number of maskers were on the Manager Leland Hume, arrived in this has been used actively. This must be streets last night, some dressed as wom- am mnt ti repiao-u iruiu iwi, i "i.iu i ami I'll I 1H1A A. Viil I nervous jjrostration sets m. en. Under ordinary circumstances this Knoxville, Lexington.

and other the little cells This breaking down o2 would hare caused their arrest by the The Exact Measure TONIGHT Seats on sale at Iieber's. Boxes and Cress Circle, $1.00. romts on an omaai inp vin "jeaca car, irvux uuin iuue, vervtbiiiff bw dnrin" V.t Ten-(natural process and the ceils can readily PIlc' Ter7Uung annn aua built from the right sort of food, if tn cTva so tney paraaea up ana nessee Telephone company, rom tnese vs.tpm is nQt interfered with by down Gay street as long as they pleased. officials the fact was obtained that tne Hrusrs. but if an increased amount of purchase- of the entire East Tennessee cells are broken down by the use of oof- Quite a party of Kentuckians are in Telephone system bv the Cumberland I tee.

trouble then begins. the 4ty from Imdon, teside the members 9wkA- that the Frequently it first shows in dyspepsia, Amr th the band from that city. Among those of CARNIVAL LUNCH, WOMAN'S BUILDING. The following are the Menus to be served at the Woman's building on THTJBSDAY DUTHXIL in the party are Capt. John Williams, Miss Williams, E.

A. Pollard and wife. W. P. Baker, A.

Lu Reid. Gordon Ever of our ability to fill prescriptions in accordance with the orders of tne most particular physicians lis to be liad in their recommendations of our storeespecially our prescription department. They know that our compounding is dona only by skilled vior. There but one tntng for a sn-sible man or woman to do quit coffee -rw i 1 ia KA erect its own extensive buildine this citv and at other central points of the fT ArI Gumbo Soup, with Bice, Elrod. Misa Rosa Whitehead and Misaj" Turkey, with Cranberry system and build new lines to the extent l1 FircoffeTu4 Tt reeularlv s(vWl hnndred miles this fall and up Postum Food CoKee.

use it reguiariy. feance, Boston Baked Beans. Cold Slaw. Diwi Irish Potatoes. Lucy Brocks.

Hon. John Matthews, of Barbcursville. is also in the city. rwinter. conectins the system, with all the have It well made so taste, gooa xou tA anhAn r.ac nrriiiC- Lnf eaL- inn weiJintiiw.

uuutiai.iHw in vouT health and there is 35c Bresd and Better. Coffee. rV Wom frte from the brwik- non firecrackers and had lots of fnn Passion Play at Park. i sr. havti fr.ro.

of coffee and on the other tonchhut them off and Watching the peo- Ho sale is final here till the easterner is satisfied. We have no $40 Overcoats, but ours at $25 will satisfy a $40 man. Why pay more At $12.50 there are no Overcoats in Knoxville as good as ours. Why not get the best for your money Brandau Graduates in Pharmacy aid always with scrupulous care as to the purity, weights and measures of thevarious drugs they wish One thousand people witnessed the! nan TOU are takinjr a powerful, nour- pJe viciaity scatter. Then, whn ishinar liquid food which quickly rebuild i tv knn, they nut the big SUPPER.

Creamed Turkey Ham. Potatoes. Hot Biscuit. Bread and Butter. Coffee.

Tea. Chocolate. 35c Passion Play Cinderella and other mis the new cells, mese are iacts proiouna CTtckers back in thT pockets and gave cellaneous views at Cnilfiowee pars las.i faet9. radv for any one to prove to the crowd the. laugh.

Opea AU Day. McBATH'S, Open All Klgtt night A large portion of this number were strangers, and they seemed to thor their own satisfaetien by actual use, Pos-tnm Food Coffe is made at the famous pure food factories of the Postnra Ge-t-i (rmrnriT. Battle Creek. oughly enjoy the performance. There Knoxville's Busiest Drug Store.

ami is used by brain work all over EXTRAS. Oyster 25c Cake 5c Chicken Salad-. Coffee 5c Sandwich and Tea, hot or cold 5c Coffee Chocolate 5c Ice 10c Buttermilk 6c The rebounding rubber balls so much in evidence yesterday were the source of much amusement, as well as worry and annoyance. While the float containing the negro boy receiving a shower bath was passing" the Church street crossing, a will be a matinee or the benefit of ladies ntvr ti atrtrnfVtn it the world. Donrt call it a substitute o.

tvenneava coffee proposi- au i for coilee: leave out tee 2:30 o'cloek. perfennaaca to- t5.n Postnm is for coffee: leave oct the is a liquia xooa night at 8 as. 815 Gay Street. land a true food drink. "aata-r-.

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