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Salisbury Evening Post VOL 17 NO 133 SALISBURY WEDNESDAY DEC 28 1921 PRICE 2 CENTS i Hope of Agreement on Subs is Abandoned iSHOPS TO STAY ROTARYCLUB RANCE DELIVERS MRS ROOSEVELT His physiciins entire forni PRES HARDING named MISSING RADIUM IS LOCATED IN ASHES DEMOCRATS HONOR HULL get together banquet tonightted a full day to arousing the til a short time ago that soldierly ad found its way to the fur I noon in inr (Ar ZV COTTON MARKET S200 OR 40 TREE TOPS This old warrior had a wonder DIAZ A DUKE fu to it this and their ccld CAPITOL LAGS AT HAL MAST TODAY IERI THURSDAY been definite signs of improvement with no slipping back AMERICANS ARE GREAT TOY AND GAME BUYERS New York Dec 28 More than $109990000 was nonnlo Middletown Dec 28 'Ac cused of having cut the tops off 40 spruce trees on the farm of Chas Hill near Walden this county and selling them for Christmas trees 1885 1885 1833 1792 1695 Body Will Lie in State in Capitol Tomorrow Burial To Be At Louisburg spent bv the I i i was years old last Saturday uy i Nobody here would rarp tn wa fl ri V) inrlt American people lor tovs and kt i vvAniRnam tvuiay games during 1921 the National i etin wii 1 r1 and spen the greater part of his THIS HOG MADE RECORD PUTTING ON LESH Norris and "also on account of the critical illness of his father" HELD RESPONSIBLE OR THEATER JRE WOMEN AVOR WAR PROVIDED IT IS RED Although not surprised Salis burians were grieved yesterday af City Bank has figured The fac value of toys manufactured in this has more than trebbled it is estimated since the war cut off the supply from Ger many the chief source of Ameri can toy imports MOVIES JAZZ DANCING CIGARETTES SCORED New Haven Conn Dec 28 City Building Inspector Joseph Austin Lawrence Carroll man Rome Dec 28 4 By the Associ ated Press) King Victor Emman uel today conferred the title of of upon Gen Armando Diaz commander of the Italian armies during the great war The title will be hereditary and will be assumed by the first obrn son of each generation of Gen descendants London Dec 27 Some woman has been traveling through the cold streets with only one shoe I The other she left in a tram car from Tooting when she slipped It off to ease her foot beside bed of Mrs I lickett who is slightly ill lie iiiitneili alely Inpsml into inieonscious itai invested in tms American in dustry advanced from $10000000 in 1914 to $25000000 in 1919 Toy import declined from $8000000 in 1913 to $1000000 in 1918 while imports rose in 1920 to $6000000 and to $10000000 in 1921 she considers indispensable to her safety Admiral DeBon in outlining last week the needs of rance to pro tect her coast colonies and mari International Purity Conference leming of Chicago man ager of the National Reform As sociation addressed the delegates on Menace of the while Lewis Guion a dancing master also of Chicago' told Truth About Mr Quion described experiments in his own dancing academy about the man ner in 'which jazz music demoral ized the young Mr Guion in dis cussing the word jazz claimed that for half a century the slang ex pression described immoral acts and instead of having acquired re spectability with its present wide spread use ijr connection with dancing music if regarded proper ly be at least the beginning of acts of immorality such as the original coiners of the word in Mr Guion said that if great numbers of refined persons who now carelessly use the word Anew its actual meaning as used in va rious parts of the underworld they would probably never use it again Washington Dec 28 While I here was no statement indicating at the White House were that President Harding had abandoned his tentative plan to spend a portion of the holidays at Pinehurst 5 The President had a full list cf engagements today and one member of the cabinet is au thority for the statement that the cabinet will meet as usual riday Mr and Mrs Chas Paul Huntington are guests Mr and Mrs A Long Washington Dec 28 (By the Associated last word on the question of limitation of submarine tonnage a reitera tion of her claims as set forth last week by her naval experts will be MclUrB Or TUB KCMM The aMreuted Pre 14 ereloivly entitled to Um 8M for publication cf ail news dispatches credited la it or not otherwise credited in tnis paper and aieohe local new published THE SALISBURY EVKN ING POST is a lumber of Tha Ataaciated Preaa aMl get tha afternoon report have no objection to raise against him and the Gardner supporters have written to the capital that they think his selection will please them One of the staunchest Gardner supporters in Eastern Carolina was John Dawson of Kinston and Mr Dawson thinks the commit tee will make a very wise choice in electing Mr Norwood Some body intimated that Mr Dawson who will in all probability be the speaker in the House in the next General Assembly has designs upon the State chairmanship but his friends here who have heard from him know that he does not care for the place Dennis Brumnlitt of Granville county has also been mentioned as Mr War successor but if Mr Brum mitt thought of asking his friends to line up for him the record as to this seems unusually difficult to find lina thinks Mr Norwood is the slate of coma the irst lichl our nbso BANDITS SWOOP ON DISTILLERY AND GET 325 CASES BOOZE3v The Associated Press) Louisville Ky Dec 28 Twenty five bandits swooped down on the Blue Ridge dis tillery at Eminence Kentucky today and locked five guards in the office of the plant and stole 325 cases of bottled in bond whiskey valued at thirty thousand dollars according to reports to Louisville police The police said the robbers were masked and heavily arm ed Two automobile trucks were used to haul the liquor away said reports which add ed that the bandits took the road toward Louisville Soon after the bandits de parted the five guards who were bound by ropes released themselves and notified Henry county authorities All cities within a radius of sixty miles were notified to watch for the bandits 'NORWOOD HAS A CLEAR IELD OR STATE CHAIRMAN! Ladies Night Was a Great Success Ch i a Spirit Rampant at Yad kin Referred: men 175 women Plaron mnn women 49 total 205 workmen placed 63 un skilled 78 clerical and profession ai aomestic 28 industrial Placements by offices follow: Asheville 33 Charlotte 43 Greens boro 11 Raleigh 35 Wilmington 61 Winston Salem 22 Governor Morrison has granted a conditional parole to Mc Ginnis of Wake county convicted at thv May term superior court and sentenced to one year in the state prison former governor was Weather Today AIR TONIGHT AND THURS DAY WARMER 1 HER LAST WORD ON i PLANS Report That She Might DAUGHTER JOHN GRANTED A DIVORCE (By The Associated Press! Raleigh Dee 28 ormer Governor Thomas Birkett who suffered a stroke of pa ralysis at his home here last Democrats of All actions Are Rallying to Salis 1 bury Man I i ment Bureau Work i morning without regaining inis was the only parole given by the governor during the Christ mas holidays Search was being continued today for the person or persons alleged to have fired upon and killed Hamilton Sea board section foreman who was riding with Miss Irene Guess near Raleigh early Monday night Three negroes have been arrested and are being held but officers do not be lieve they can be held accountable The state has offered a reward maximum that can be offered SECOND APPLE CROP ROM SAME OLD TREE Gastonia Dec 28 A Linger felt of Dallas has just gathered a second crop of apples from a tree on the estate of Houser where Mr Lingerfelt resides This i is very unusual since the tree first bore apples in May and has during the warm November and Decem ber days budded bloomed and brought forth a second crop as de licious as the first country than 1921 and will mark a return to normal The ten months of Republican reule have convinced administra tion leaders that while has peen a gradual improvement dur time communications gave approx mg the adjustment revivals are imately an estimate of 90000 not to be expected within brief pe The American compromise propos riods The basis for predictions of al contemplates that ranc main a healthy busines growth is found tain her existing naval strength' the fact that already there have amounting to about 31000 tons HIGH URTHER NOTICE fflRIflVAL HERE (By A HICKS! Spencer Dec 28 Notices have been placed in the Spencer shops that on account of the business de pression the shops will remain closed until further notice This statement was furnished by the master office in Spencer today and it is presumed the rule applies to all shops on the Southern Railway system Many of the employes are now off on al! Christmas vacation spending the time with relatives and friends in various parts of the country and these can remain on a visit until further notice Only an emergency force of men are at work in the 'hops and roundhouse the shops having been closed on December 16th for Christmas The Spencer schools will re open Tuesday January 3rd for the uiiii irnii aim ju is uxpeuieu uh i the teachers and pupils will be on hand Hubert the young son of Mr and Mrs Brandon of East opriiuci uiuu uurnig uie past wi'CK i Christmas Holiday Will Be Extended for the I Present Due to Business Depression the Norwood opposition is coming from Certainly it has not reach ed the surface of things political at this time Mr Norwood is rep resented as being acceptable to all factions in the party While XV 1 am a a A 1 (1 1 lie 'o iibicu ill' ail trsuWIHKJ iKllCn in he is going to I Her condition is verv if IP Cl 1 1 1 knr rlnmicn I nvnnrii vvMjunu utiiunt i CAJJl lLCU at any ime Mrs Barnett widow of late Engineer Barnett continues I severely ill at her home in Spen cer where she has been confined for several weeks Engineer Lawson who was hurt in a railroad accident near The narole UTAS Lie rid crL a i CJ 1 recommended by Solicitor lotte and Greensboro uii 10 aim II IILIUUII i Ill the critical illness of his ful memory and could relate many 1 Earl an Scoyk and Claude Ander nd order that he may spsnd interesting experiences of the civil son Walden have been fined Christmas with his war and onlv a few months ago ORMER GOVERNOR BICKETT IS DEAD BICKETT Raleigh bei ti res' orntive: iKlniiiiistt rml to the er governor tliruont the but without good The end came peacefully morning with Mrs Biekett tknir nTtlv pliiU IVillinm nnd atives and friends at his bedside The body of th? former governor will lie in state in the rotunda of the state capital from nine until eleven o'clock tomorrow morning when it will be carried to Christ Episcopa' church of which the for mer governor was a member V'hirn flnn funornl enw AOj ho conducted by Reverend Milton I Barber at ollowing the services at the church the body will be taken thru the country to Louisburg 37 rhiles north of this city where the burial jvill take plare tomorrow As soon as the news of Gover nor death was learned the flags on all state buildings were placed at half mast and state offices closed In Demand During the War Thomas Walter Biekett was born in Monroe Union county on ebruaiy 28 1939 the son of Thomas and Mary A Biekett He was the oldest of four children His father died when he was but thirteen years old After attend ing the public schools at Monroe young worked his way thru Wake orest college gradu ating with the class of 1890 He taught school fo two years and entered the University of North Carolina to study law passing the bar in 1893 He practiced law in Monroe and Louisburg for a num ber of years and entered polities in 1907 when he was elected a member of the lower house of the state legislature He was a mem ber of the Democratic party In 1908 Mr Biekett was elected attorney general and re elected to tiiat office in 1912 He retired from the office of attorney general in 1916 to become governor of North Carolina ending his term of four as governor in January of year Since leaving the gov ernor's office he has practiced law in Raleigh Governor Biekett was reputed to one of the best debators and orators in the state He was in great demand during the war and spoke in various sections of the country in the interest of the lib erty loan drives and other war 'ac tivities Stricken Last Night The governor was stricken near 9 last night while adntin ictering to Mrs Biekett who had been several days kept to her room After carrying her supper to her and eating lightly his own the complained of terrific headacheand later was heard to scream by Mrs Biekett Notwithstanding he returned to her room lay across the bed and then was stricken violent nausea In a moment (Continued on page six) where the funeral was conducted by the rector Rev Milne and the interment was in Chestnut Hill cemetery beside the grave of his aged wife who preceded him to I the Great Beyond about two years ago The pall bearers were McCubbins Henderlite nuuson i neo nueroaur I Massey Walter Blackmer i our daughters and one son survive these being: Mrs Rich ard Henderson of Salisbury Mr Eldridge Scales of Salisbury Mrs Clary of Greensboro Mrs Mitchell of New Bern and Mrs George Jones of Char lotte Maj Scales was the father in law of Congressman Brinson of New Bern whose wife died sev eral years ago A number of miiu vn acw uiviiviia aiiv made note of some reminiscences! Te trees were set out lo years of his life in the Confederate army under the direction of the from which the following are tak state forest department as experi en: ments in timber culture The the beginning of the Civil 'young men claim they received war I was a civil engineer locat permission to cut the trees but ed in Virginia but learning that transpires the person who gave (Continued on Page 8) I permission had no right to do so tree tops were taken to Wal 'den where a dealer retailed them of $400 each for the capture of the 'for $1 each or each tree sold dead assailant which ia the the young men paid a fin of $5 WRHESCIB DIE GREENSBORO (By The Associated Press) Chicago Dec 28 Edith Mc Cormick daughter of John Rockefeller Sr the multimillion aire oil king today was granted a divorce from Harold McCor mick president of the Interna toinal Harvester Company in su preme court here No provision for alimony was included in the divorce decree which was signed in court by Judge Chas A Mc Donald after Mrs McCormick hadfiled suit for divorce on charges of desertion against McCormick who admitted the charges here for fun right from the sang the Salisbury Ro taiy club as it exuberantly swung I into the Merry Christmas session of the year with the ladies of the family present at the Yadkin last evening President Snider started I the fun making with a song of welcome and then Manager Som 1 I ers served the dinner that set a I i high mark for public dinner serv 1 ice a menu that would touch any I palate ami satisfy every yearning of human appetite The shaped table was tastily I decorated by Ben Mason who act ing on the authority of the Wal laces transported the Christmas decorations fram the Wallace store to the Yadkin dining room and then Ben and his player compan ions turned to their orchestral in struments and furnished a musi cal program very much in keeping with the high pitched Rotary spirit of the occasion Joe Robertson and Alfred Tucker had the evening in hand and they kept things hopping from the time they set the ladies hand ling an American beauty rose and the men passing the buck with en ergetic rapidity until the last note I Of the last song fell and Arnold bade the crew good night Stunt after stunt was lined up and went through on the tick of a'HigJleii and nothing lacked in making each one a pleasing number A chicken judging contest was a feature Two members of the club who think they have fine birds passed on the production and add ed a nev zest to bird judging San ta Claus came and distributed a few presents which were chosen with dre reran! to the special need and personal taste of each recipi ent The members of the Salisbury club had their wives for the first time in several months and the ladies enjoyed the meeting more than the men this being clearly proven by the singing which they led with the keenest zest and voices most refreshing to a suffering nerve long afflicted with Rote songsters The Chuesday evening session with ladies present was one of the brightest evenings in local Rotary history and may never be repeated with so keen interest and genuine pleasure Aged Salisburian Passes! i 1 a a 1TY a 1a nuav ai iiviiic ter uneral and Burial in Salisbury tne rench delegation Reports that there might be further dis i cussion on the subject with a view Washington Dec 28 (By the Associated Press) Hope of an agreement on limitation of sub marine tonnage was declared to i have been abandoned today at the meeiing of the arms conference naval committee A demand bv rance for a minimum submarine tonnaz" of 90 GOO was declared by the delegates to have closed the door to any agreement the Amer ican compromise proposal having 'been rejected finally and complete ly by rance Casting aside the possibility of 1 harmonizing views on the subma rine tonnage the American dele gat ion brought forth a new pro posal to limit the size of auxiliary craft to a maximum of 10000 ton nage i Presentation of the rench view i point based on calculations of her naval experts and reinforced by the aupioval of the rench cabi net at a meeting yesterday in was followed by a lengthy discussion the committee ad journing the session after a two i hour debate to meet again at 3 thio afternoon Surraut head of rench delecatinn it ia nndprfnn 1 William A Graham Jr of Lincoln county on as tha member from the ninth district filling the va cancy caused by Mr death last summer Commisioner of Labor and Print ing Shipman announces that the free employment bureaus in I U1A 1 Am A I WUlill WOK IU 1OT AT NASHVILLE TENN I the week ending December 24 The I detailed report follows: Brew) men 102 wm Nashydle Dec Cordell men total 131 Requests for Hull chairman of the Demicratic help men 143 women total VX 1 Ano I 1 1 Ar 4 Art riaunuai 11 1 1 1 IVt illlll AV IHi IS LU I NX be the honor guest at a Democra total 233 LlC devoted militant spirit of the Tennessee democracy banquet is planned as a formal recognition of the high party honor conferred up on the Tennessean Leading Democrats from all over the state are here for the occasion and more reservations for tonight's banquet have been asked for than the ban quet hall will accommodate ut ieguuon is unuersiooa Visitors to Washington may see presented with an air finality the Mrs Theodore' Roosevelt almost declaration that rance could not any fair morning cantering along acceot less than 330009 tons of bridle paths on her white mountauxiliary craft in addition to a The wife of the assistant secretary submarine tonnage ofSOJJOQ The 'the'havy still uses ihfe side saa American compromiser proposal A I would have given rance about oj cooo submarine tonnage PRES HARDING The British and Japanese dele VTITT TTP gations are understood to have Viol! UBLllbr Mated that in V1PW nt stand on submarines they will both uc vviopciieu io reserve action on tonnage ratio for auxiliary craft iinoieii io ureat Britain ana Jap an under the American plan Ital ian spokesmen following the pre sentation of demand it was said expressed regret rance could not see clear to ac cept a smaller tonnage and Japan also through her delegation spokesman declared the rench de mand amounted to something which Japan could not hope to sanction under the American proposal Change Posit ion vir tv WILSON CELEBRATES HIS SIXTY ITH BIRTHDAY Gastonia Dec 28 Tor rence of Gastonia route three slaughtered a hog Monday that ager of the Rialto theater and Al weighed 545 nounds The hog was fred Black president of the Con only 15 months old It was of the I necticut thaters Corporation which Turoc type It will be seen that owned the theater are held crimi the hog put on more than one nally responsible for the death of nound of meat per day during its nine persons in the Rialto theater life Mr Torrence has another of fire of November 27 in a finding the same age which will net 500 by Coroner Eli Mix yesterday pounds he says This is not good I The coroner says that the direct hog killing weather and farmers cause of the fire was the burning are wary ot slaugntermg iirsi unti thorn sntrlnd I Haw es Marseilles rance Dec 28 An unexpected feature of the first na i tional convention of the rench Communist Party in session here developed today when the women delegates voiced opposition to the antimilitarist campaign In a speech to the convention Mme Colliard declared: want any anti militar ism I am in favor of militarism which as in Russia will defend the revolution We accept violence when it will gain power for Mme Colliard and other wom en delegates demanded that women be given a more prominent place on the Communist programme Theo Buerbaum Burlington in September and who nas since uevii unuer upaimerii in i two hospitals is at his home here I after an absence of more than i three months He is able to be up I in the room but still unable to I walk on account of an injured leg Mr Luther Gobbel for the past two years a member of the I staff of the Greensboro Daily News and recently elected ield Secretary of the Sunday schools in the North Carolina conference I grandchildren also survive in ad ls spending the holidays with his dition to a large number of other 1 Parents Mr and Mrs Gobbel al i xnnnonr 4 XY 1 1 1 1 I Ilf LU ntthnvinv in a few days to attend a confer i ence of Sunday school workers and will return to Durham where he is 1 to make headquarters Mr Gobbelis a graduate of Trinity College and is well fitted for his new work 1 Dr and Mrs Gobbell of i Suffolk Va are guests of Mr and I Mrs Gobbel for the holi days Mrs A Hicks and Master A Hicks Jr have gone to Win ston Salem to spend a few days with Dr and Mrs Dexter Tut tle of that place A Williams is visiting relatives in Danville this week of of (BY MAX ABERNETHY) Raleigh Dec 28 Dave Nor wood of Salisbury will have vir tually a clear field for State chair man of the Democratic Executive Committee when Thomas I) War ren of New Bern lays his resigna tion before that body at the nieet ing here tonight at 8:30 The meeting tonight is called for the single purpose of accept ing Mr resignation am of naming the man who will suc ceed him as head of the Democratic party's campaign forces in North Carolina There is also on vacancy to be filled in the membership which was caused by the death of Edgar Love of Lin colnton Aside from these two things and the drafting of resolu tions to the dead member and to the retiring chairman nothing else is expected of the committee Talk in some quarters of opposi tion to Mr Norwood cannot be lo i cated by wiseacres at the capital today and many members are al ternoon and this morning to learn Spencer died during the past week ready here for assembly I of the death in Greensboro of Maj i with pneumonia bringing much None fthem seems to know where I Scales of this city which Prief ond parents The lit of incense to give to a motion picture flimsy stage draperies being ignited from the incense The coroner found that viola tions of the law in the theater in cluded the absence of safe guards PASSENGER LOSES SHOE i vnunror nnv th4n with tho ov Thprp (inpci nnf conrn I nnntinn i vi pvnuu uuniig Life vivu to be many applicants Col A war in which he served with great Watts who is sometimes regard gallantry as a member of ed as ex officio spokesman for the regiment the sixth North Caro luittb xNorin varo i una The value of ooa ls ttle tovs made in 1)1O aee members as $46 000000 conwared with 814 Wl11 be nnn nnn a wiuiuul uiincuicv 000000 five years prevmus ap The conlmittee will likelv but itnl tnvpsfad In thia tt DXClV UUL Cotton Shows irmness New York Dec 28 The cotton market showed renewed firmness early today with buying encourag ed by steady Liverpool cables and continued reports of an improved business in cotton goods The opening was steadv at a decline nf 1 point to an advance of 8 points Januarv nr rpljativplv naev 0 owing io circulation ot notices timated at 3500 bales Opening Steady New York Dec tures opened steady January March May July October Concord Market Concord Dec 28 Cotton sold for 18 cents on the local market Discuss Subject Des cribcd bv (By The Assiciated Press) Chicago Dec 28 The movies jazz dancing and cigarettes as they affect the public morals were de nounced at session of the Washington Dec orme: president Wilson today quietly celebrated his 65th birthday at his home here While there was no household program many cable 1 delivered today to the arms con grams telegrams and eltters con 1 ference it was said by members of leinin 1 1 Krnnoh JJnrrn i An icuiAjug KivvuiigB were uenvereu at the Wilson home during the 4IJ1V SJoVorul )Yinro intirmtn frirnrl called to extend greetings person to persuading her to pare down ally her claims were described by mepr bers of the delegation as SEES RETURN The delegation members went on Tn NnPMAT TW that rance after having insulted her highest navaLex Perts anl after the decision re mistic view of business ior 19 is ported as having been reached ves ikon by high government offici terday by the council of ministers aMi i be'ievc the coming year (Cannot possibly in any way reduce will be more prosperous to the the ration on submarines which He entered the service as a lieutenant at the beginning of hos tilities between the states and rose rapidly It was after the battle of Seven Pines near Richmond that young Scales was promoted by Col onel Pender who himself was pro moted to the rank of brigadier general he taking young Scaleswith him After the war he en I gaged in civil engineering I Major Scales was a son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Scales of Rocking ham county and was a close rele tive'of the late Governor Alfred Seales of North Carolina In May 1861 he was married to Miss Minnie Lord of Salisbury a sister of the late Stephen Lord of this i ifv I I A U' 'J AAA a (IIVUII TVA vl VilC VI the old aristocratic Southern fami jrn chemists it was announced to i (iav i no rnniiim uri anti was a man or mucn incei lect Although far advanced in years he carried with him up un bearing that he had developed dur ing his active military career and had not been long since he gave up his fondness for horseback riding Major Scales has spent the greater part of his life in Salis bury where he located after the close of the war but for several years past since the death of his wife had divided his time with LAST SPEECH WAS HERE ormer Governor Thomas Biekett who died at his home in Raleigh this morning at 9 has spent much of his time lately in Salisbury in connection with the Daughton Campbell election contest and on his last appearance here appeared to be in the best of health He was kept on the go 12 hours a day by one armer Bob he told the Salisbury Kiwanis club in what he called his first public speech since leaving the chair and it was probably his last one In his speech he praised North Carolina and the many blessings and opportunities of tha state It has the best oportunities of any state in the union he said and urged the younger men of the Ki wanis club and the state to go out and develop the possibilities The ex governor was one of the best public speakers in the state and his doctrines were alrvays sound i occurred at the home of his daugh 1 tl? fellow has been a great suffer ter Mrs Clary 520 West er I Washington street that city I Mrs Pennington mother where he was spending the winter Engineers John Pennington Death occurred at i JaS Pennington and several 'The remains arrived in Salisbury well known Tailroad men is fhic affornAnn AtL r4 ooX I (lOSDeratelv ill at th hnm nf or1 aaaj fdaujrhter Mrs Pinkin' in so called Simmons men of the com I the train to St Luke's Episcopal Her condition is very mittee The Morrison followers church of which he was a member criticaland her demise is expected I relatives Maj Nathaniel Eldridge Seles was 88 years old last Saturday i countv I ojn uv VI IL ((ivabCl pell VI uiu win not go through younger days there with the iD 3UICUU1CU mere uoes not seem Newton Kas Dec 28 Nearly $2000 worth of radium or about one third of a quantity from Axtel Hospital here has been recovered from 350 pounds of ashes by East uay me raaium aisappearen about two months ago and investi gation prompted the theory that nace in 'bandages removed from patients More ashes will be shipped Jhe chemist for examination was stated 1: 4 4 1 Wk 'y BR' '1 A' Rr JRR HB.

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