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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910
1
NO PUB! IC SHOW
AT INAUGURATION
OF PRESIDENT DIAZ
Troops Guard City as He Be
gins His Eighth Term as
the Ruler of Mexico.
PENNSYLVANIA GROWS IN
POPULATION TO 7,665,111.
Keystone State Makes a (lain of
1,362,996 in Ten Years West
Virginia Census 1 ,22 1,1 10.
WAHIIt V'iTON, Iioe. 1. The populn
Iter of the stt of Pennsylvania l
7,SB.1U, ftrcordlng to statlslli-H of the
thirteenth rmsus. mans public to-day.
Thle I nn 1 1 rMH or l. i'.KW, or 1LI
per rent., over I.HP2,lli In l!ii!. The In
crease from lft!J to iwxi was 1,044,11)1, or
IM per cent.
Th.. popnlatlOn If t'i ,nte of Witt
Virginia Is 1,121.110. MeOTdlng 10 stitls
tles of the tlilrieentn census, made
DUbllfl to-lay. This In an Incrrnie of
2tC!,3l!i, or Ti A per rent , over Kis.SOU In
NN, The Inrreaoe from 11190 to 1100
a l(,0O!, or SK 7 per rent.
Double "S. & H" Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 6 Clock
I!
MtBXtCO "ITV. Die, 1 With bnntla
"t 1'' trniKhmt ( !h n aftOa an.l ;
."'trthern Mexico will menacing hit rule,
PwTWfUi Miz u;i ;-ivnrn In here to-day :
fur the e.xiith t :ne H PNBtaMM of!
Mexico. Contrary 0 former custom,
r. pibllr ftjbllMtOM mnr':..l ninsa In- I
miction Into nfll The populace van !
tutnari from the hall of '"cna-re'S, and I
"illy the Diplomatic ''"r and high
State offlrliili" hawd DIM mil Mt Vice- j
President. Ramotl Corral, repent their
oaths of office.
FViJlowinir the ceremonies at tfhe Hall
of ('"iiiKTn" tlM PfOWtmMM irty pro. i
eeded to the Nutl-innl P.-il.ii-e. where
tie two Kxccutlves received resident
diplomats and "mill MflOTtlOM r.pre-
-irvtlnai private mttri ll
apparently fsirlna an nuM.re.ik d ir.
inir the progNM if to President'
Inaiitrtiratlwi, atrong Pwcaa of troapa
were on auatv! In the e.ty.
At the Inauguration ceremonies tha
American AmbMMdOT, Henry L, VA'U- i
on. acted hi dean of the Diplomatic I
Corps 1n pfcsc ntlnk- the i-unaT.itiilattona
of the ropretentatlvei from the various 1
foreiim powirv. Including the United
Statee. Mia ncMrc-s was of a laudat rv ;
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
THROUGH TRAINS
Character nl did I "t toueh on any ol
the evente that have recently ItlfTM I
Jlexlco.
itepiyinir to Ambassador WHaoa, I'm.
'lent I Max si M ;
It In with particular eatlefe -t;nn th it
I have Hetefved t ;ne kindly phram.
whloh In your own name and that ol
(lie honoraMe diplomatic corps., you
hive addressed to me at this moment
in wMch I Inaugurate a new pies de:itlal
In r!od.
'I say this with sa lufa t nn because !
irh words reveal 10 Nil that the nations 1
which you represent are sin ere friends
f Mexico, and that fact will Baeaaaaril)
he to me a VI eat itlUMlIU. The Mcxl- ,
can pttbtlo continual to honor mo with !
the cotxfldcTvce with which for many
yeare they have Oitt.ni.-iilsl.til me. and,
with that In min i, I sna 1 continue to '
consecrate all my attention and my
i nerxle' to the peace and the cause of !
national pr-dgnes."
toss VL ; LIS WO R T II
HASTILY RESIGNS
POST IN MEXICO
K r,.V. PASS, T. v. I. ! -I.uther
T. K 1 1 -1 r 1 1 1 . t'nited .Suites i.'ona'..l at
i iuiiad portitio Dlaa, to-day aant In hia
riilguatton to the state Department
at Washington to boooma effective ai
i ion as ponelbta.
KIlswortH was recently s Hacked by
Mexican In and anti-American rlut. His
horns was atoned anl lie was forced to
flee by a re.ir atttranoa to tsrairt the
mob. He wan not Injured.
Since the Mexican revolt Iwpan Ells
worth has been busy looking out for
Kmerlcan Intereata un the horde;- and
rMgrUng the doings of the rebeil t
Wushlmr ton.
TAFT'S MESSAGE
TO CONGRESS HAS
BEEN FINISHED
President Makes Final Revis
ions to Document at Meet
ing of His Cabinet.
WJMHtNQTONi re L Atftor having
been rev load three tun--. !'i -I lent Taft'a
message to 'tuigreai w ii aubnUtted to
a wpecUtl Cabinet c nl fan te tiiy. T-.e
President has been hard at wo. k on tv.e
o umcnT ever sin I Uj return f.om
Panama. OoMlderatl 1 ol the meaaaga
to-day by tiio Cabinet eoouplad mom
i ban W0 hours, iuhI II is nld that eov.
ayaj eiight ehaasai we n adi. v word
inif to the latt-Ht i'oporl the inieUvgl Will
he ready r distribution 'at" Krldav
night or early Ratur la)
Follow! i .-. Is leg. tie:' c :r;e Preai-
i ent Tii. win aand eue lal meaaag
I i t'otur: - einlKslyltm 1' e report ol
the Board of Bnvinaen af dntad to
i nelde,- r-i-l.in.ui ma i-roj- is ,i the
West nnrter Uie m : pria Ion
made at the la- t un ' o, ess.
". hi re. i lias . . ti In thl lianas nf
the President for levei'itl dayi, but will
not be made publl until ;. to con-
The analiiei re have 1 1 i un a vari
ma imhi i v of projeota, and II is said
hut ti,- in i - re -tide l aome for ,
ami-. I I'.cii n and ih abandon, i
i-nt oi iters.
FROM
PENNSYLVANIA STATION
Through trains now leave the new Pennsylvania Station, 7th
Avenue and 32 J Street, New York as follows:
TO THE WEST
Daily.
8.04 A.M.
10.56 A M.
11.04 A.M.
2.04 P.M.
4.00 P. M.
5.04 P. M.
6.04 P.M.
6.30 P.M.
6.34 P.M.
1.34 P. M
THROt
lows : 10.04
Express, and
through sleeritv; cars to
through Pullman
CHICAGO SPECIAL,
Chicago.
THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED
train to Chicago.
St. LOUIS LIMITED, through Pullman train to St.
Louis with through sleeping car to Cincinnati.
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, through
sleeping cars to Chicago, St. Louis, and Nashville.
PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL, through Pullman train
to Chicago (17 hours, 55 minutes).
CHICAGO LIMITED, through Pullman trah to Chi
cago, with through sleeping car to Cleveland.
WESTERN EXPRESS, through sleeping cars to Chi
cago and Wheeling.
THE 24-HOUR ST. LOUIS, through Puflnttfl train
to St. Louis with through steeping cars to Cincin
- nati, and Cleveland.
ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, through sleeping cars to St.
Louis and Cincinnati.
CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO EX
PRESS, through sleeping cars to Chicago, Nash
ville, and Cleveland.
GH TRAINS TO PITTSBURG ONLY leave as fol-
A. M. Pittsburg Day Express, 11.34 P. M. Iron City
8.04 P. M. Pacific Express.
TO BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH
8.08 A. M. Parlor Cars and Club Car to Washington (week-days).
8.30 A.M. Parlor Cars to Washington (daily).
10.08 A. M. Parlor Cars to Washington (week-days).
10.16 A.4M. Sleeping Cars to Port Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville,
Augusta, and Birmingham (daily).
11.08 A. M. Parlor Cars and Club Car to Washington (dally).
12.38 P.M. Sleeping Cars to Jacksonville and Augusta (daily).
1.08 P.M. Parlor Cars and Club Car to Washington (dally).
1.38 P. ML Parlor Car to Washington; Sleeping Cars to Memphis,
Tampa, Miami, and Birmingham, (daily).
2.08 P.M. Parlor Car to Washington (week-davs).
3.34 P.M. CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED, through Pullman
train to Washington (dally).
3.38 P. M. Sleeping Cars to New Orleans, Chattanooga, St. Peters
burg, and Charleston (daily).
4.38 P. M. Sleeping Cars to New Orleans, Macon, Charlotte, and
Asheville (daily).
5.08 P. M. Parlor Car to Washington : Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati,
Louisville and Hot Springs, Va. (daily).
6.00 P. M. Parlor Cars and Club Car to Washington (dally).
9.30 P. M. Sleeping Cars to Washington, Jacksonville, Richmond,
Memphis, and Nashville (daily).
12.30 Mdt. Sleeping Cars to Baltimore, Washington, Jacksonville
Atlanta, Birmingham, and New Orleans (open
10.00 P. M. daily).
PHILADELPHIA
Two-Hour trains to Philadelphia will leave Pennsylvania Swtlon
every hour at the hour from 7.00 a. M. to 7.00 P. M., with additional
trains at other hours, and at l.oo A. M., midnight, week-days. East
express trains at convenient hours on Sundays.
For detailed information consult new time tablet.
IASSAR STUD (ITS SEE FIRE
DAMAGE PRO SSOR'S HOME.
They Crowd the Campus While
Male Force if the O Wtgt Fight
the Flames,
' in to Thl Iriali : Wall. I
POUCH KBEPSIH, x. v., Die. I.
Vassal- I'uilego ItUdlbtl are t. ill. In"
to-day of thi Dri thiy wltnaaaad lat
efeninc when flames destroyed the
ui'Piu- portion of t .o reeidenoa of Prof.
Aaron I. Tread well on Paeulty Row,
jMMah is oppoalti the eollega' oatnpuai
The blaze xt.it ti -J at 0 O'clock when
the students were fathering for dln
ler and all crowded tho ea-npus, While
.e male force T the OOlllgl formed
bucket brlK'i ic and foua'-H the f! lines,
'hlch were maaterid a'tcr M0 dumatfe I
ad been' dor. a.
vti'H BOOSf'tCO-
9 t;r ii'msr nv x-
SUNPAYW
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SIEGEL
no
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OPER
HUT. Pres. newyor
Every 10c Spent Here
may be counted as one vote for any charity or church
you name in our annual distribution of $10,000 next
February, (iet details at Voting Booth, first floor
at entrance to Ladies' Parlor.
Beautiful Dolls
Santa Claus has unpacked thousand of thorn all kinds that you oversaw
or dreamed of. They are so sweet and pink and prelty that every little girl who
once sees them will wani 10 "cuddle" every mo of them, straight off!
Nobody lives in Dollville hut dolls, and it is a big doll city. Come down and
see it, and walk around throiinh its bright strtels. You'll have to come several
times before you meet all the doll people, for there are pupa and mamma dolls, baby
and lady dolls, novelty and character dulls, laughing dolls, dressed dolls, bisque,
celluloid and rag dolls, washable and unbreakable dolls, Indian, Quaker, Rilliken
and Margarefe Steiff dolls.
Some of them are dolls that open and close their bright eyes, and turn their
heads, and have the most beautiful curls curls that can be combed 1
Any little girl may buy a doll, for the price begins at lOc and ranges up to $75
for a perfect Queen Doll who has had her outfit made here in our own work-room-.
Come it is a treat just to look!
ISirsel Ctmper Stort, SeeonJ Pleer, Kttr I
,lrr Yon a Work
ing Man?
Arc :n a Work
ing Woiruuif
Arr Yon a Work
ingmnn'x Wifv,
or Mothtft or
Sued heart?
Are )ou a fVV.Y-
IrVf FRIES D
of Thone Who
Work in (ireat
St or en L i k g
(turn?
Then
Do
Your
Holiday
Shopping
NOW!
Supreme Values in These Timely Essentials
So Many At tract ionn in (Pur Great IlousefurninhinQ Store That It Is
Impossible to Tell of More Than a Limited Number From Day to P-u
.' i limn'. I r
fraud , Z I .
y
HfSzJL
V
s I lllu.-
Pi.'i hrj;.-..
ft
laebei
'ex. U
In srresd,
lancv
ctehed ess
I lobes,
to r.inr.
$1.40
Imflng llnh- in copper or
nikkcl-platt d finish . w bltei
enamel puns, bOHJ handle,
ti"n-eptosive alcohol hur-
at '.. 14.75
MM ' haflng llixh with
side fun Jkt , Bill- . j k
in ir hi ' . ar 9. U If
MniO'l I iirprt BWUtptV -h.-
maallti Km all ' oak or
box . ti not roK ) v I vO
Turtle t wa$Hst ai Hlu -tralcc!
. bfOtlgg Nn-
ish . lapfMBtfJ black
bowl . 11.25
Gffl) t ii.tini l t ooktntt I tcnstls
htst , i .;t I OfllOfTOVi Nn
7 tea kcftlcs mnl aVeMStl saucepan-
kcer tntau kuuwa what
Iba I are mm Hi i , tt
special at Z JC
MaattattM jg TaHtH t'gvMfat la as Ilia
I rated , made c niirel of metal ilh e ir.i
tieavN, beautiful sjaan acencrv deco.a
Hofl on the IfUMfJ) while outside, gol.l
it icun-iiKtal flinch fhla c a hi net i H
iiu hen square , IK inch. no the BOffMI .
regularly pri eJ at 124ft; qm
liniitrd numher at .'.('
ak wmm
pur r
? o'l lorK It
hraM, with
alcohol lamp,
Ills! ,1 1
hi ttie v h i
niii-cpliv.'
MH:$i.5o
15.25
V ry Important for You to Know:
V, c NEVEN bandll "second-," in ihi- pari ill the sioic. Now coinpara pricia on tblM
arilclii In other atorM and yoa wtU appraciui ih PULL extent r our UNDE RSELUNO
SUPREMACY In these linea. Sleael Coeeef liere. teeeaaa.
Women s Shoes $1 .75
, t, j a i .. -i i I.-j . n
i ft rairni i.ramirur niii.
Tomorrow at
Now," here's an opportunit v in women's shoes that
doesn't come every day. We expect extra heavy
i elling, tomorrow, in our Shoe Store, on ac-
ount of it.
These special shoes are either button or
'ace; good Winter-weiRht solrs; up to date
in style. 1 he kiu shoes have medium
round toes and heels; patent tipped;
very comfortable lasts. The patent
dioes have narrower foes and Cuban
neeis ana are more a rets y in gen
eral effect. Sizes are 2 j to 8; widths C to EE.
Leggings and Slippers
Our great Shoe Store- is Fairly aglow these days with Us displuy
of leggings and slippers, specially suited fur the holidays.
Childn n's I nn- Ji-rm-j lolh Drawer
l.i'ltKini! neully tailored; red,
navy, brown, irniv, black, white;
pearl buttons on (tie while ones,
sizes 2 to 8 ; tomorrow !).)("
Womrn't, Fell Fur-Trimmed Juliette
li , lemlier ulev. uitli
ornttnint; gray, hlaek, brown, red; sizes 3 10 I ; lorOOITOW 95c
Women! '.nnth's Wool .Soler for crocheted I Me n s l.nmb's Wool Soles;
slippers; sies 3 10 8 ; cveryw here sizes tl to II; to-
else 28c; HERE, tomorrow 12c morrow ISc
, (Sivgcl Cooper Stoic. Hist Ploof , Kesr.i
I IB- (I
Renaissance OQ t
Centerpieces, a7C
'I heir utiplKuies ure to be seen
in other good stores to-day al
.IHc to 4llc each. 1 hose arc Jap
anese hand-made pieces; round
und square deaiRtis; plain cenfera
with drawn openwork; all are
IH-ineh size.
Other Speeialn
llenaissanri' Srurfs made of No.
K braid; plain centers with
drawn oponworki regu-QQ
laily $I.MIeach;at OC
FlflllnptlJ Pdlll Hound I enler-pii-ees
diitihle iltifl damask;
Mineh size; heavy scalloped
edge; value $1.50 euch;fA
at. DJC
Hematitcnod smrfs and Cantnfi
pit res Japanese liuud-drawn
scuris and ibam; excellent
assortment of patterns; values
up lo $1.95 each; (to
al 70C
Pntlnrn Tnbto do inn- extra qual
ity bltachtd all-linen Irish dam
ask pattern cloths, size 70xS5
inches; choice patterns; made
to sell at $3 each; s.j j ;
I linited l.nnilieiin sell It- -M . 1 lulh-,
un inn un J nil -i in. ii Germai Jmnvk ,
ulilte und ci lured hiiidei , ic'K 7I,.
ilarl) Ji lo 5-t i Bubj si
(Sttgsl Csoper Stort, Mtln Ft., Center.)
Special Sale of
Rugs and Linoleum
Winter is beginning to get iis grip on this section of the
earth's surface. It's high time to make all snug within doors.
No item of household furnishings givei greater satisfaction
in the way of COMBINED use and beauty than one of our
handsome rugs particularly at the PRICES which we name:
Wilton Rugs
High-grade tllon rugs from the
looms of the heat makers. In color
ings and designs suitable for living
rooms, libraries und dining rooms.
Value Size Tomorrow
$5.s00 If II $47.50
50.01) 8.3xl0. 41 JM
Axminster Rugs
Highest oualitv domestic weave.
Choice selection of Oricmul designs
and colorings.
Value Size Tomorrow
$37 50 9x12 $31.00
32.50 8.3xl0. 27.50
Notable Offering of Royal Wilton Rugs
Popular weaves in grades tout are exceptional values A choice selection
from the looms of the best mamtfucnirers in choice colorings and designs.
Value Size Tomorrow
$34.50 & $37.50 IM2 $2I.S0
32.50 9x ,;, i
Remnants of Inlaid Linoleum and Oilcloth
OiU-lolh Kcmnanla
I yard, l'j and
2-yard lengths ;
lomor-
row 1 2c
Inlaid Linoleum Iteni
ii.ii. . - und large pieet .
regurdlcsi of foiiner
cost , square yard,
tomorrow 59l'
Inlaid und Printed Lin
oleum lie m u and
1-yard, I 1 j anJ 2
yar.l lengths; to
rn' it row J'U
.ii i(.-l tiiopor
I iiurili I In..: . I runt .
"I I in I HIM
THE II o RS '
THE RIDER BV
IHINI, 1 1 1 K
KIDhK B U I
HORSE "
1 1 IR
HI I
IRV-
I II I
1 III.
.saw ts?
Bargains in Korse Blankets and Robes
(Sligel Cooper Sion, Batmiat)
Hons BlankeU
redslripes;r-t!
We begin a great sale tomorrow
exhibit some most remarkable special
Horse HlankelH --for outdoor use;
suitable lor trucking or express ,
weight 7 and 8 lbs; -ie84xliU insj
strip and bucklti; goud service
able blunki.'ls lor country use; will
give lit i rule satisfaction; would
be excellent values ut $2.75
s'ld $3 $1.4!)
it' horse blanket!
in Ian robes fur
for stable and outdoor
OarriaROI and autos.
use. We also
blue with
: - in grain
w ith fancy stripes an lau-
cy p aid ; good quality w iail
luce I v illi strong collon
warp; strap umi buckles;
in t a blanket in this lot
worth In , lhan $2.75
si ti e v. i i tii up lo
BO;
$2.2I
w atcrproof Hunt Covtn
COVirlng lo neck or
iiead ; blow n or black ;
10-ouucu heuvy duck ,
guaranteed water
proof; liume leathers,
leather shaft pieces
ami rein pocket-,,
values 3.25
to 13.75. at. $2 50
Curritige and Automo
bile Double Mohair
flush i. ii p Bobea
extra large size
and heavy weiglit.
suitable for wiJe
carriage r
auto ; at . 13.95
Orders by Telephone
Cull "Chelsea 4000" and ask to
be connected with the
General Order
Department
Immediately I note that word "Imme
diately," please !i u trained shopper frill
make your BUfChaec and our up-to-date
delivery system will promptly
convey it to you.
Groceries, Meats, Vegetables, Fruits
Patent Flour
Prtmium Fuall) Hr.nt. Pilltbury't
XXVX Hour. t.-.U Vi.Jjl flour -
ItM.. U hb!.. VMS III,
5 3.75 85c
6.7
JEI.KI i PRESH BUTT BRINE - 4(r
1 lb. pn.kJiic, 1 -'.' I . !-n. . lOX-
FOUNTAIN BREAKt-AS'l COCOA - S-lb,
ntt i hl can, l; ' a -1 b. n.t- J 0
Freshly Roasted Coffee
HOME HI END Cl 'I I EE St
10 It ... .:; 4', ' -
H'lVAl. YACHT I I II COI I I.I - $1
in 1.., .l.li; 2 dbs x
POHI I Bl BHD COI ; I I-. $1
.r... i':2i; 4 lb.
0U OAR Ml 'Hi EE it-. $'l 2"
drum, I7.95 hi Iks ttr
Assorted Fruits
CHIC0 BKAM) CALII OMNIA APRI
:oi s 4oi . l! ; rti. 1
can. 1
MAH i I i i r PB ms ( i brtnd i p.,
luatleut ecsrtj dot., M-00 ti
rsj. j2i i ..I
LE.MON i LING PEACHI S trail n
brand f.ncy Je.ss.rt fruit ; CSM, 1 U.
ti.ii; rtK. cn 1 ux-
H Ir. I N A lll(Nll I.LVIKN CI.IMi
PKA(;HI-:S dco , I.7S; rrt
20c cm
15c
JAVA ThA, t;..:.,n in, Lntinh Hrr , i
t.4, PornHiss Oeloni tss, or mixed kI.,
MSI S lb., ,h VV
AMPLE TEAS s.l vlriciita, Isclud 1
ins nioj; '0 llin , il.Mi S lbs . .
NF.W HOI .:i III !RIM, I M
.n.r., fc'.-,:, Ss . S.ircr.u- .vim 1 T.lf
New Vegetable!
sir 1 1 u I A hi r
. 1 .1 s
NhW BUUAR
MOTIII RS IlKANI,
J'.N! I'I.S a;
4..I T.
'-'II FORI) BR Nl)
I.HKN o.r, i 0
I 01 niain" fancy'
III NS ca-.c, 4i H5;
dot
VIILFORU ITRINUI tiS
in r; ii ii .f. I2.7fti las.
NONI BB1 ll l BRANIl ! $1 7
,MIUS .-asr. 3.I0 Jnr. . l.UI
1.30
GREEN LIMA
1.40
t ' i I Khh Jc, very by agun anJ tre Igtll ra itMelUj 9S, in U urdan.e w r
our wall known t. Htem I'u'nv freehne aa tiu klskatl taJlt lm$ ti'ttt ea
cntiali we gtttrittta PtttCl liivartaWy rm LOWBST aa everxvoali kaawa, Or
tier by mnl r wire, a you prefer. It pou t, j phone, Che lata ijOOQ,
Reliable Wines and Liquors
I 1 I 111 Hurl lit t Inn I . 'Ililli I ( MllilKNIl
- pop
Olard iiuuuy a (
Genetavc T hrei -sin
Ognac liriindy
Bult.rd in Priioei .wld
in nlh.r itSI'SS .t 4t
a hulilc he- $ Ml
Frlda,, It..... 1
FllU.MAlN PAS IKY II.OllH-
, M l.-bJi:, Un. : No. 7 cotiun has.
i t, H i II M KISl.t.ll s. aftwie.
29c
lata.
nail
herring. Ic
.un 'i -i'i ihinn. .r.ap oda biacuili.
inca, o. giafartetaat rce- '"-
si.u t HOI E-HBAD RICE
in lbs., till I lbs
PURE ULfhAWIl I i I IUR Jtl(.
' ski big, tl Oil Ill-lb .ottnn bag.
MIX I ll It". VS. tre,-n tta, at t.ss.
Ids, . jJJ- , II U I Iba . i , 'J
Smoked Meats
1()
22
14
SUtiAR CURED II W.s
Ik
Mil. I) CURST) BACON
Ik
SMOKED OX T0NGI ES
Ik
ra.k
I k- sill Y NOLLI !
47.; rs.-kas..
OA r.MF.Al
SI.
MIS. 10
i i IRNME M.
Ire,
Fresh Meata
'Ok Jei .rr kll pa j anJ 1 . r I orJrra
fr in thl BattiTj lo I loth aireei, fjitt
iirij .its'
HOLE KAMS fcf.s.teJ, :an,
"(- i Jr 'f, , lb
! KK .'lola ioina ot tieah
J' r tvi lb
S.l IS VIjI
15c
lie
iAI .i frisk : iJn, cuuniry I -j.
lie
.'ll i rON .ii.iri furs usrtt.a of
Cii . i . i i- 1 6
II inJ ,jar:?r, of c.t; 1t(
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ROASTS ho eula of natlvi j
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