v W" THE SUN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913:' I, OUT OF WORK ARMY LARGEST IN YEARS National Kmploytnciit Associn Hon He-ports Practlcnlly No .lobs o He Found. 3101' K MKX r-AU) OFF OAlhV llallronils and Tnduxl rials Said In lie I'lnnnin? Kit; HndiK'tions. Mure wuikliiKUK-u Hti- lillf ill New York ltV now tli.m at any time slnco l'JO!', nlicn tin' cxpeik'iice of Hip Nutlonnl Km liloymrtit KxclioiW brKuii, iiccorillng t tli report nf tlie fXcliiiiiK'". Tlitw men ".rr not loiifern mid lu-'iT'do-WfllH, lmt iHvtitvt nun wlin want wink lmt fan't llnd It. TIik RU'Ut ciiiiMiratliniM urn mild to Ik hi) lute olf fiu'liiiK dally. The rulliouds Mmu liu"t July liavo been dulnit priii'll- ally luithliiK In cuii-trui'tlim wirk, which would iciUlie imtHlilc labor. The Htil mllU uro rapidly laylnc tin'ii off. "The deiiresMiui which him iiiude It liiiietliully ttnosllile for Inliuiliitf men nut or work to nut J"l" lt'an In July." nalil lMvviud V. riiriienter. nmiiiKer of lh" i-xrhttiiKc at S t'hurrh etrict yester day. "Sliieo September the exch.uiKe has ptui'tlt'iilly liceti able to ilo liuthltiic 111 j-ettliiR places for l.ttmicrs. Only the inont desultory curt of employment Iuih turned up. hui'Ii as odd J1is in Janitor, tpeelal policeman, poller, tfe. "TIiIm Is a Rrr.it cnlitni.st from hint yenr. Jn one Job alone, last fall anil winter, we placed l.SHO men. They went to the "Vouncstowii Sheet and Tube Company iov roimtrui'tlon wink and aim for work in the mills. I Miould say that the aver Hie number of the men we Rot work for laat year tliroimh ottr labor department va between 3U and 400 a month. I doubt If we have got Jobs for 200 mm lncp September of thin year." The National liniployment Kxchangn 1J a unique organization, which wa formed In 1909 throunh the subscription o" tlon.OOO by prominent men of New Vork, amoiiR them tin- late J. I'. Morgan, the Into Cornelius N. Jfllss, the Uto K, It. Ilairinuili, ami Jacob II. SchilT, Klbert 11. ll.iry and John 1. Hooki feller, otto T, liannard Ik president. The exchuiiKe has placed nearly ls.unn persons since founda tion. It chaises a fee, but this Is In sufficient to pay Its riiiinliitf expenses. It handles tliriiiifih Its mercantile branch at .'Id Chinch Ftieet engineers', executives, accountants hihI ileiks. Skilled workmen and laboreis ate handled at the manual labor of flie at 3 ! a Cooper Square. liepoils of the l.tyiiiR olt of men by the railroad ami the Rieat Industries are llcllIK ll.tll) lecolded in the lluaiiclul ills trlet. A Kieat lallroiul system. It Is re p.rted. Ii now 111 process of rcducltiK the number of Its employees and expects to lay off approximately lu.OOO men befoic the movement Is over. The American Car and foundry Com Pull), one of III" must lictlve of tile hip equipment concerns, is s.ild to be reduc ing its luroe. Other equlpnieut com panlfs are doing tho same thing. 5.090 MEN LAW OFF. Genernl I'.leelrle Hopes to Itelurn to Toll TIiiip by March. SOHKSKlTADV, N. V., Deo. 4, Within the past month It Is estimated that no less than 5,0UU unploMes at the various plants of thu lieneral l.'lectrio Companv liuvu betii laid off, It Is possible tha't this number will he added to until the early rprlng orders arrive. The onlv explanation given by otllcluls of the com pany here Is a general depression lit the chetrlcal business all over the world. The number Is divided among the plants as follows . l.ynii, 2,nnn, I'ittslleld, l.SOO: Schenectady, l.uoo ; Uric, r.fl", and Har rison none, only lumps being manufact ured there and the demand for these being Heady, Despite (oiiiIIiIphs at present, the out look Is nut discouraging to otllcluls of tho company, who believe that by Feb ruary or .March all plants will again lie operating with lull forces nnd that business will again be normal. BETHLEHEM CUT EXPLAINED. Hot line lo !. of Armor Con Iruets, Suy I'., I., lirnce, I'ltli.AiiKi. a. Dec. -Flat denial that failure of the company to obtain Iov em inent contracts fur armor or ordnance had an thing to do with the suspension from work of Tim employees of the Hethlehcm Steel works was made to-day by 12. ij. 1 1 race, vice-president of the Med company. The Hsserllon was made In Congress yesterday by Ueprescntatlve ,1, Hampton Mome of this city. "There Is absolutely no truth In the statement," said .Mr. (.race. 'The lay lug off of the men has been due to a slack tiling up in the steel industry." "How many men have been laid off?" Mr, ( nice was asked, "Sevcial hundred," he replied, "prob ably as many as 700, as Mr, Moore alleged. .More than 'J.OOO still are em ployed by the company. Whether more will bo thrown out of work will de pend entirely on circumstances." 3,000 -STEEL WORKERS OUT. Lacknnnnna Nleel Company May AlHke Further Cnts. The Lackawanna Steel Company, which is one ot tno strongest of the In dependents among the steel manufactur ers, has laid oft' ::.000 employees sine early November out of a normal fori of s.ooo. I -resilient H. A. S. Clarke said last night that It looks as If more men would havo to be laid olf, The Lackawanna, he said. Is working' on only about to per cent, of capacity. Most of the men who have already been laid oft have gono from the Ituffnlo plant. When asked If the turlff was the cause of throwing men out of work Mr. Clarke said ; "I can't tell that any more than you can, It Is lack of business that has caused laying off of men. We haven't the work to keep them busy." WORK AHEAD TO JANUARY. Baldwin Works to linn on Present Redneeri Force, Pnil.APEi.rniA, Dec. D, Kunnlng now at about 60 per cent, of the basis nf op. eratlrm at the end of June the Ilaldwln Locomotive Works has business ahead at the present rate of production until the end of January, At tho 1'lilladolphla and lOddystonn plants the pioroll distribu tion for the week ended November 22 was J170,S.ri2, to compare with S27K.038 for the week ended Juno 28, In these plants the number nf em ployees Is now about 12,000, to compare with 18.000 last Juno. At the llurnhnm plant of the subsidiary Standard Steel Works some 2.000 employees are on tlm payroll, to compare wun 3,0110 last summer. Ir Gilbert Parker In Movie Plant. .81tT "eru.r.'lrk, h18.n:,,v,'"r1' ""."'"'inbout seven feet tall nnd orlglimllv In the United States District Court yester-'the collection of Joseph llonapurte. wer" day to enjoin imivlngpcturehousiH from mM fnr t2r,n .,,. Th( ,)r(('x ,, ,t producing ,, , I lm entitled "Tho Superior . waa figured, was worth that much. The IfS' 4iCni2h. ntywli ak,,n f,m "' h'"tlcks were brought fro,,, France by ....... COTTON MAN ACCUSED BY BANK. Kx-Mrrcti.r 4 hamed With flrtllnK t'narrnreil I.uku In Navannah. Savannah. Dec. 6. Fleming V. Tlnsley, formerly of Tlnsley & Hull, cotton brokers, acquitted recently of a charge of larceny after trust, must now face u Federal Judge anil Jury on an Indictment accus ing him of having unlawfully extracted funds from a national bank of which he was a director, Mr. Tlnsley Is accused of taking $60,G0O from the Merchants National Bank. The bank' cashier testified that the money was secured for the firm of Tins ley & Hull laat March after the deposit of u pink slip Indicating that the firm hail sulllclent cotton on hand to protect tho loan. When tho loHn became duo i and was not paid Joseph Hull, presi dent of the Merchants National anil me father of Dan Hull of the. cotton firm, repaid the loan. CAN'T GIVE POLICY FOR CHIPS. Court Uphold tt'llr'i II lull t to Poker Playing HuIibiiiI'h liisiirmice. The Appellate Division decided yritcr dJy that u husband has no right to as sign hlB life, insurance policy m.iue oui In favor of Ills wife in payment of u gam-1 biing detit and held that Mrs. Helen Helilseh, wife of Meyer Helilseh, may re coer a policy of i,ooo from Hlch.ird U. Manitelbaiim, alleged proprietor of the At tic Club In West Forty-second street. Justice Hotchklss, writing the decision, said that Helilseh could not come Into court nnd havo his property returned, hut that Mrs. Helilseh. who was not n party to the poker game and had consented to assign the policy without consideration to herself and her husband, has a stand ing In court. UNFRIENDLY GAME OF POKER. Host nnd Another Aeruar.l of llelp Inic In Holdup of liurata. Magistrate Hcltuftz In the Tomlw police court held Morris Ituhln, "i yearn old. ' Mll,i i,e was In fiixor nf tmblic ownership an operator, of 226 Henry rtreet nnd j under certain i nndltlons. H said: Nathan Nathaiison, 23 years old, another. "Whenever we find a natural tnonotwly operator, of 60 llutgers wtieet In J2,U0iii,r where It has become apparent that ball for the Grand Jury yesterday. Michael enmpetltlnii In any particular business Kottler of 340 Cherry street and David Kavltsky of S59 Madison street charged that on November 2S Kubln invited them to his home for a friendly game of poker and that during the game the hosts helped two masked men who come In to rob them of fiti and two gold watches at tin liolnt of plstola, LAWS0N FALLS TO BUY STEEL. Circular Said He Would Take tl.'.O, (MM! slum, lint ll lllrt.i'l. . ... . , , I iiopoiv, nut It in ver win ne uning enuuK'i Th'Hiiiu. M . I.aw'son announced In a !t(,',eKUl ite and control It. The insistent, eircular dlstilbuted yesterday morning .M,1.,,, vigilance and Insatiable appetite n tm nnoiiclal district that he would . r ,ltUlc Bll , 10 h)UK run will prove .1 A ' J1 Jh", ",'.,rk,l rLrk'.'' ' ' powerful for spasmodic and inter- tlm 350,000 shares of Steel stock which . mim'nt tuibllc virtue. he says th financial press has accused "Wherever private gain has ceased to him of being short. ,,,, un,iPr 1P law (lf competition the bu.sl- An unusually large crowd of brokers 1 ,. ,,. lu,t L.m(J j,.r public ownei gathered around the Steel post In the I Hilp. wh-ic private gain can be eliml htock l-Jxchange at to 32 A. M.. but I n;1ted. whether It is a railroad or a cul I'othliig happetifd. The Steel transactions ,UlK., sln w)l call this State siiclalNni. for tho day were only about tH'.eUO and so far as It Is and to the extent that l"rek. , it ! I am for State socialism. Names SONG AID TO SALES OF RADIO PHONE STOCK. .luilffe Admits "Battle riumt.v.' Whieh Witness Says Was Sunir to Iluyers. Selling stock through the agency of song Is one of the methods b w hlch the ltadlo Telephone Company managed to dispose uf over HVOOAHW Holth of Its se curities, ttccoidlng to the testimony glvm before juilgo Hunt and a Jury In the 1'nlted States District Court yesterdsv at the trial of Dr. I.ee De Porest. James Dunlop Smith, Samuel K. Parby and Kliiier K. HurllngHme, who are accused of having used tho malls for swindling pur poses. Anderson W. Iteam of Ada. Ohio, told how he received a copy of the Hadlo com panv's "battle chanty" lifter he was made an agent of the Kllsworth Company, tho sales agency for the Itadlo company and Its subsidiaries. The song was entitled "liood Old Itaillo" and was dedicated to l,ee De Forest, "the Wizard of the Wire less." The agents were Instructed, according to Iteam. to sing the song to prospective buyeis. Judge Hunt ruled that tho words of the song might he relevant evidence, so Post orllo; Inspector W. II. Itohlnsoti read the following verses amidst the snickers of the audience and the smiles of the Judge and. Jurymen : Hark I he II Jill of I tin KirrltM, Words from the lake to deep snd britht ; Tell of lie KureM's triumph In the dark and ullcnt night. With the head phones there I listened, For the lone expected call, Where the butztr loudly sounded, While the atari hone over all. Chorus Then hello, hello, on the wtrelras phono, The loot Kadio. la Korkinr tine ulnnr the line, from Chleiuro to buffalo. Oh you cannot RUess, What a vrrat siiceta, la thr wonderful wlreleaa telephone This poetic effort was uislgncd"nhrh qulry failed to reveal tho name, of in author. GIVES HOSPITAL TO PATERSON. .Nnthan llnrnrrt Will Spend thnnl $Unn,ono on w Institution. I'atrkson, N. J Dec. S. Nathan Ilar ncrt, ex-Mayor of I'aterson, who has given the liarnert Temple and u Ilebiew free school to I'aterson and has malm somnile 'win '.rtl """K tm"X .W.T.. .'Swe some time, will give the city a new hos-.evi ni iHdiilnu by llutchklp, J. etllo pltal to I uka the place of the present I order on nutlec institution. H veils nntiniiiii,.i1 fr..,i,. i...i ! Outlierlne Murth.i as HdmlnistriilrU, re- he has transferred to the cltv ., ei.ti-., block of sixteen lots, hounded by Itroiid-1 way, Thirteenth avenue. Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, nnd will build on the a nJir "r1; ,n'v. . i,"rrL"f, wife. The cost Is expected to be about Kou.oon. In 1&02, when Patcrson had a $10, 000,000 tire, the Second Presbyterian Church was destroyed. Mr. liarnert. who nan uuut tun liarnert Temple for u Hebrew congregation, was Instrumental In that congregation's 0nrr jD iM Presby terians of tho use of the temple until they could build a new church of their own. The Presbyterians accented the offer, but Insisted upon sharing the ex penses or the minding. Mr. liarnert and the other oincera of the temple refused to permit this on tho ground thut the church already had a hnnl enough task In replacing its burned home. Tho church occupied tho temple for three years until its new building wus finished. MARSHALL PORTRAIT, $1,005. Hale la Feature of Auction of J. It, rtarton Mllllnsi's Kffecti. PlllLAnKLPiiiA, Dec. C A portrait of Chief Justice John Marshall of the United , "uupreino Court brought ll.OOf. at ""in nam oi me rur- nlture and fittings of the homo of J. n. Itarton Wllllnir. u brother of Mrs. Astor. 'vh" "lB "WW yesterday. Tut. ln,o. I ....... 1 1 I ..I . ouuHysrim, HETCH HETGHY BILL SUPPORT WEAKENING Spiiiitoi- llorah Attacks Plan to (Jive Stream's Water to San Frandseo. "WOL'LD HURT SETTLERS' Favors Public Ownership in Some Cases Vote on Measure To-day. WasIIINOThs', Deo. B. The Senate de villed another day to consideration of 111 1 letch Iletchy bill, which Is to lw voted on to-morrow. Senator llorah of Idaho spoko against the plopnsal to ali thnrlze the city of San Francisco to build it reservoir and Impound the wati rs of tho Heidi Iletchy stream for iiiunlcl- pal purposes. Senator llornli opposed the Improve ment on the ground that the grant was loo broad and that the city would gam extraordinary concessions to the deteii imut of settlers and piospecllve sittteis on inure than 2.mw acres or lirlgahle laud In the San Joaquin Valley Advocates of the hill claim more than fifty votes, but admitted to-day that they havo lot semii ground nnd that the otj prolialilv will be too close for com fort They fear that the opixinents of the bill will hie.il; a quorum to-morrow and thus privmt a Mile. In concluding his speech Senator noraii lias censed and It has been disclosed Ui.it substantial competition cannot bo re stored M am In favor of absolute public ownership. "The leasing system Is a delusion so far ns our natural resouices are concerned the lurking rendezvous of incompetent service to the public corruption. The Idea that Is now gaining ground In rum' quarters that we can rexulatc and contrwl combinations and monopolies left In prl ate hand" will tiring no relief to the people The republic In some iiisUticos may be stiuiig enough to destroy m have no terror fur inc. I a'n fur result. "Inld!nus Influence" work mine elllci eiiiusly In Washington than in .m.v other capital in the world. In the departments here tlic-e Influences are especially active, iiLTOinpllshlng thli.gs which the people know nothing about until thiy ate put Into effect. "The granting of Mitch llctehy Valley to San Francisco Is but nti entering vviilge which will lead to the dl'trihutinn of all the natuial resources of the country to corporations and the giving away of cvry acie of the national paths, Just as the ?, nuii.Oun acres of public land already hav I bun given to the railroads and corpora I tlons, forcing 100,000 to cross the Imiuii ' dary Into Canada every jear In search of I a home." illli Approves 'I'alierenlosU liny. A'.nvsv, Dee. r..- -(Iov. i.lyiin In a tet ter to-day to Homer Folks, secretary of the Stab' Charities Aid Association, In dorses the observance of national tuber losls day on Sunday next. The (loveriior points out that the death rate from tuber culosis In the State since 190T, when the campaign against this disease was begun, has fallen frooin 132 to 117 per loii.ono, APPELLATE DIVISION DECISIONS. 'im)tlftr M of YrMtrn.ii Flnri- Iiik In riritt llrinr(niriil. Tim App lUtu t i v lon. Firm Depart nuiit, ainMJiiiictil tho follow int; ilf:I.Mtun Tin- l't iipl. At., np'Hi'li nt, S. Y ' St H. ll. It, 11. Cn.. apiK daiit Ju'lKincnt rc .Tiii ami line rt'tnlttcil b In tcrrthatn. V .1. Settlv iirtlrr on i.t J u 11a T4nzT, r"t'titii nt, lt.itikor' t i n I A Mirtft.Mgc ('irtrtrinn. it nl .ii"p lunt. J ml Kit ifii t it ml nrlr rr( il with nt .ill I inmpl.titii ili-liili (1 With fo'tH Miiniiii by Mi I.jiikIiI ii J. t Ir tinier iU tint lr. In I tit? matter uf op nuic ! .-trot't. UriUr tf vrM-il w H h rtiit anl mot Inn for cnnrtrinailon l u mi'l mutter r frr'l h.irk to ni'W ruliimlfhloii'Tn hh hl.iU'.l III opinion oplntiiu hy 1. iiinhlln. J. titu onliT tii tiotli.. TJi Pt'opl.', 4k? . itpptlUltt. th N. V JMUtui V rtF-ro'titliMil. tint.T rrvor-ifl ttinl (lTiiurrt r ilU.iIloweit, with jw t' ! f r- ml .nit to ulthilrHU .tr.iiurrfi .c-l plciil ncr. opinion hy I.juIiIIu. .1. ."ftilo or J r uit iiotiic. .Marc lo.w fit Dial, rthpontl lit. p. l.n M Klrln .ind inothtM, .ipv-ll.mt Ictfrmln;t -tlnti .itnl Jti.lKiiH'iit rfi-rf. anil now trl;l nrrtcrta with cubU to app1l int in all courts to .ih!d Mit. tpltilon l .Mi L.iiikIiIIji. J. Mottle finK-r on notln. N. V. I.lfv liiHtir into Trust o , renp'm.N "lit, vi, NathmlHt w. ronkUnt;. imph'.nl-'l. appfll.int JuiUiiHMit revfr-"'! anil iruiti'H ifirtctfil tu pioifi-il otu of tn- irut I'Ht-ito. Uplnlon hy Ml LhukIiIIii. .J .-Vtlf orilir in , tmihi- j aStraiit-s l.lnotj plnir (o repoihlcnt, (, .nt 1 4 fvji in o aim aiit'i.i'-i nvi" o-'iu-s Ju'lKiiif ni n'fritil, new trt tl onlir'ii t ots to appellant lo ah.lt ft-n. iplntoii h' .Mcl.aimlilln. J f"'Hitlo urilcr on iiotl' I'rltt litM-k ivionii' m N'orth l'a'U- Iiik V I'roMvlon ' "o . HpptMini orH r re NPTftl with tl" i'oim aii'l illtlniritf'nM-nlii and tnuvloii manieil with f lo mxtH. Uplnlon hy .Mrl.aiiKhllti. ami InKraham. I' J. (ltiKr.iham, l. J. iIIummiiIuk. l orur ll!il W.iUit Hi htllue, appellant, r ( Ukav ' iuideiit. vs PenmylvanU ltHllni.ol ", il,Tll,7.'.Vl or:u!n"irnc(,sY::riLm.n:n!",u abide event nn llic srouml tli.vt the tliidlng 1,1111 the deiedeni was free from centrum- : ,.k, :;r.,"rUH ,,vtce. iirtiay, Aiiier ivocn v-n.. renpunaeni. vs. 1 It- I ii v. Hoi hatadler, appellant. .IuiIkiiU'IU In so fin as It tll'inisiieil coiinter cl.iliu iiftlriued vililiout cunts rt-Hliliia of Jtnlifnii'iit ri'verirtl nnd n tri.il onlerpd with msis in i.;i.ellunt to alible event, Opinion by Mi'I..iukIiIIii, J, Settle onler on notice, llli'lll foiu-rute M.lllllnery Co., rraiOllilellt, v. Nattoiml Park II. ink of -V. V. Onlrr reveriii'il vvltti I In conts and dlsliuraenn-nts and mutlnn granted with 110 coatH. Opin ion by McI.aiiKhlin. J. I.aughtlll. J dls MunttiiK. Order tiled. The Trillli'l Mnrble fn nppelltlllt, vs. Tlrown lima., Inc., respondent. Di terinlnlii lion arilruii'd ullh coala. Opinion hy llouh kiss. J, (I.iiiiKhlln, .1., dlentliiKl, order lllril. Amerlcin Woolen Co, appellant, vs. Hurry Moakoultz uiul another, riopoti.len t. Deter iiiluiitlon reveriied with coata Anil Judgment ot I'lly I'ourl sfllrnied lth coals, opin ion by I.auiiblin.J, Hettln order qn notice. IllUttbelh II. Colt, respondent, vs. A. T, IKnwirial ,v i'o.. uppelbint. Iii'trrinlnntlini nd JuilKiuent reverai'd with coata nnd coin plulnt illatnlaKt'il with coats, opinion by liowlinic, J. Hi'tth order on notli-e, William SI. Keepers, respondent, ea. M, Hartley Co., appellant. Judgment and order reveraed, new trial ordered, coats to nppel lunt lo ublilH event. Opinion by llotchkisa. J, (Howling, J dlaaeiitlng.) Kettle order on niitlcii. Ilarnet K. Schneider, nppellant, va. Alex ander Hchlaiig. reapondent. Judgment is vnraed. new trial ordered, cnata to appellant to abide, event, Opinion by I.iiuglillii, ,1, (llntchklaa, J,, dlaaentlng), Settle order on notice. Charles II, I.evltt and Hiioilirr. spin Hunt, va, ll'ltnurkc Knglneerlllg ConilriK'Hoii Co., rraiioiirtent, .luilKinent reversi'd with coMa uiul demurrer Kiiatulned with rota, with li'.ivo tn defemljiit to ainitit on p.iyiiieiil of cnata. Opinion pe rm lam. order Ithd Mayer Denial Ii and anntbei, reapondent, . Itlcliard It. tlandelliHiiin, uppelUut, Ordsr ravarstd will; lie to?ia nd dlalmrte- H A L H A L H A NEXT SAILINGS TO MADEIRA, NAPLES hy "CINCINNATI" Dec. 9, 12 noon '"CLEVELAND" TiK" Jn. 15, 12 noon "CINCINNATI" Jan. 27, Mar. 5, 3 P. M. 'Special Cruise lo MADEIRA, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR (Tangier), ALGIERS, GENOA and EGYPT. "Excellent accommodations available at special rates (or passage to MADEIRA, ITALY and EGYPT. Shore excursions included. New CRUISE to ORIENT-INDIA TlirouBh the Mcdltrrriinem, Suez Cunal, Ited Sea snd Indian (leesn lull, imndi.iv nn I Ciilninho, Inrhnlliil side trips ttironfh I Mil. I III: HOLY l.tMlnnd KtlVIT. stpplu nt Inicr est In it pupils In ri'ltdl'l- SIA AMI AI'ltlt'A 5,ye CLEVELAND JAN.15, 1914 Qn ry Cost includes shore trips '5 UayB and all necessary expenses. H 'tilt jot full Information. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 41-45 Broadway, New York H A Al oTKO-AMKItll'AV LINK. MKIIITKKKtNKtN-AltlllATK'. SAII.INt.H liKNK.HAI.I.V VKIIKsIAM. help llrua. 41 l'n.. IT lltliT) Place. 1EAM!IIIP TirKI'.l.s In anr pert, umrlal Ace.'il ml line,. RTmnnd While umli ( n.. J'JS Sth At., N.T. AITI'MV AMI MINTF.R MFORTl. L Ife .Pmehurst' Through Pullman from New York. The finest golf courses in the South. 1,200 miles of connecting automobile roads, 40,000 acres shooting preserve with good guides and dogs, fine livery, fox hunting, tennis, trap shooting, model dairy. Frequent tournaments in all sports. A'o eonsumptirt received. FULL INFORMATION ON REQLFJ5F GENERAL OFFICE. Pinehurst, N. C, or LEONARD TUFTS, 282 Juiin v erif a. I'pfi .4iiT. 4 it. ii pPiU'n CunitMTiv ti'iit'jn-( ii- .luiitinrir nntl -itr iifilnne 1 .11. tijii in. tlleil Krit ti Mm' i IS ! .i i initl,r k H.i.k. - 1 r . tpi. lu'lunii n ,tfMrni''t wtii in'- npinii n i liiiLhlln .1 nr. it in.'-: Wl.ll.tm .Uh fimiiu-u itur ,tpjn ll.ttii r H.triH r A(ih.i I'.im.ii; inplr.t'Il. , ri-fP'inil'Mit ntt'-r r.-v.-r-nl 4 Itli Hit r.nix IKi-l ilNliUIXMIH'lltr ati"1 Ittutlnii itr.i'i'-'l h llu itinrv, ul'h 1i4h l-t ! iVn.l.tht in '4';h- (r.iw .'mum-i .tt"l i hh4.t ti pi.m.-nt nf vui fit S.ir urt 4 M.fi I tin App. Li4 .i:. unitr m i Ji.irlh Mt.irp. r-p.in.!rti-, Vr- .lri. k 1 S . uvtlir. a Pi" U.tiit .hnUin.Mit .inl onltr I afnrmi-ti w tth i-iftt. No oplf.l.. ii ir.li r lllr.l . ' Traiik v.uliikl Hpp"iim. 4 I imuin , H'lNinnflt. Jr. uil .itnt Iit. i fHpntnt.'Hir aliulirmrnt inirmt. xltii mM- .St. ''plnltui urlr ttlttl Ii a nk I'frffpr timl itnitifi . rIlt!ltlfn, 4s. tlarifititl t.lf liisiiraii' fntup hiv, appelLint ctnltT an irmrtl nilli M fttH atul 1 1 Mmr ""'tn t nl. wllli lt.t4t tn ih tf ti-l tut tn ltlnlt.4 ttMtiurr,i ami l .itinr mi pa4tiipnt nf fii Nt I'pltiloii I .NVw tri Catluilli l't ottM tt.r , r Ph.. nt. f, ltiM'Klaml t'tMitit.4 iippi'U.int uriliT ri--4 t-rceil 4 th II" i (fin ami tltliuri.n"i't j ami iiitiiluti -li'iitnl itti tl t ' 'pin Inn 14 nark'. .1 Hii lln. .1 lli"t'nUim . or-iT iiU-1 l..s1.i Ni-ii.tti4 :in tlif-.i t r '-potfl'-Dl. - I ht nilor Ktihloir. appellant Jinl:mptit 1 ami nriltT atllntit'il lt)i t nuti ( ipiul.ti t. H-... hkln-v .1, I ItiKtHliaiii P. .1 dtiRra- h.im. I' .1 .ml ;-ttt, .1. ilifrntlniv i nnl r Mlr.l Ilarr4 illiiH-rtu t tt luf.uii. r'p"iniMil. 4 i llHrry W l f uml amittii-r. appi llant .IihIk niftit an) t.nl. r io tr'i Mini n-4 til.il itrMf rf J i4 ltd i t" aiMfl l.i iitw t a Mil' f4t-m uplMli.tiM Ii4 utt .1 , ami Inyrnli.iin. I' .1. t Incr.ili.uti. 1' .1. ilthntliiK t Settle triMT tin p.. th f tfai tn'l lilUHtf r. U'ttir ami aii'itlifi, ami (inlrr r 'i niit lit ji tti r ni riHtfuttit Hat r . ttl I ri ti 1 1 .1 U'lirnifiit it it 1 1 i.tM. trial iirilrtt'tl, ' Ulilitt rt lit l tjilll i Inn ptt t'liriatit i Incrat.ani 1 .1 . il Infill 1 In: i .fttlo iinlor im tmtl'f , Kniuklln IVttU rfupnmlt nt. p Hnry iri.. appellant .Imltfuiftit ami onlfr at- ' tlrtmtl Aith inKtf N npliilt.n tinier tllf.I , I'Tnan'it ! rrtMiml. apprll int. 4 h. Mnlltltt niitf uftl'Hi rtijiipnii. ttMMuiilf nt. )rltr . arffrinitl 44 itli tH. No upiiil.n. or'Kr 1 tllf.I. ' AlcxainWr Jumlrcvv. uppi-ll.int. v I.UzU IMt-r, rt fpumltMi' tirilrtt amrtn) 4lth' itfti No uplnlon. onlt'i William II l.i-44n. uppfHatit 4 riiiirlf" 1 1 HiNliMp, ftpumlt'iii .liPlKtiicnt ailiuiiH.l 1 1th ttint. Nn dilnlnii nrlrr illvil 1 lan4 P iMlilkifn. rt.pomlf tit. 4K. r.rlo It. DatilKr!), appetlnit .luilKtnfnt afttnuiMl ( with riifib Nt opinion iMilt'i lllt'fl , Daniel llntih- ha rti4tr, c . r.'-pnruh nt, vk ll f. llorton v Cn, rt hi,. apiplliinti 1 JiulKiiK't aiflrnifil 4 tth loctn, So optnl'Mi ; Oril.'r ilU-.l. lM4anl Kli'tn ct al. irnpomh'tit 4 I'm.iinifl t)avhl ft nl, appt'll.tnt- nnlnr I atllimi'it with tl" tout ami llttliiirrtMiiflilH , No opinion Huh r lil I 1 A loin Knupp, iffpomlftit, 4. Willi mi M J Hurrt'lt, an jirfrliirnt A. , apptlaiit. . .lutfTMttnt am) orU r atllt niti with ( oM No optntou tStott iitui ImullhK, .1.1, 4 1 1 h - I sentliiK Orih'r tllf.I Thomas Nootit a ailmltiNtrator Ac. up- 1 pf Hunt. 4 h. Hi' iltli' n ruiiHtrui'llnn On in 11.1114', j teHp.i talent. .ItiUKnnnt it ml nrilf r ulttrmfU 44lth cosiii No opinion, Hfih r 11 1ft I ivrkliiM' tonih4 In I'otnpnti) , 1 oponilent, n. t'arrol J I'inu, Jr. app.'llant JulKinttit attlrmctl 44lth toMtH. No opinion niiler Mll Anton II. Mt'jrr hh iimIi;iiii, c , t.Hpuii drnt . h. Uavid A. Srhullf ft al, appellant. JiiilKDietit attli mtl with 1 ott nn tlua opin ion of TaK'. J- at tin' lrl.it If nn, onlt-r lil.'.l t!nrcp Mltrlu'll, aiMll.int. 4. (Vtitral MImm le floptnent Coiiit.iii . I. til , n Hpomlt'tit. .InilKtiifiit hITIi inutl with 1 uvtit. Nil opinion. Onlri tilt.). Wallpr I- KIIiih, ioHpomnt.a4f. Nfv Jcr rcv ami New York Italtroail (otiiianv, up pfllant. Jmtiritient ami nnler rmtTHt'il ami a new trial utile ni with rostw to appol lain to iihhlf. rt nl, upon t)u Kiuuinl that thert' In no f4 MtMiro to KiiNtnlii a llmltm? of thn ilffeiul, nit's IH-Klia:'' m-f or nf the plaint In" m iriM'ilotu from rnntrltmtory ntK llgenrt', Ht'ttli itriifT on tiotlct John J. Hooper, appellant, . Cntuv P, lloehnii'. reiKimlem. JutlKttifiit nftlnniil 44lth (pmik, No opinion niiler ilkil, .MutirliH llrlll el al.. reKpomlentH, 4 h, tho JeffitrHon Hank, appelhint. Heterinlnatloik of Appellate Term. JmlKiniMit ami onler of City Court reer-ftl. moiloii tn illsiulnH nun. plaint Kranteil, with niHtu tn appellant lit all iwurlH. opinion hy Clarke, J. Hi-ttl urtler on tinth e. Hinnui V. Harper, nppelhinl, vh. .ormann Cohen, runpunUf nt. JmUiuont afftnueil with vant .N'n opinion. Unltt tlleil. .Martin Illumenfeld n al, uppellantr'. n. r nleral Itifiiranro Cotupany, reHpumlent. .IiiilKinent alTlnnfil Willi i-ontH, with leuv to plalnlllYit In nerVH nimttuled tomplaljit 011 piiyintint of i'omh In IIiIh court Hiul tn th i.-miM iirmn, .mi opinion. UTtlrr niu. Philip KImiik, rewjainilent, h. Meer Bell-let-. huph-Hilfil. iif , Hppelluut. Onler nf tlrmml lth lit lOHiB ami illHhurtteineutH, with lem to ilffcnilmit In lth1lra4v d. inuiror ami tn hiuwim upon imymenl nf rnatH In thin I'nurt ami In the court tmloiv j No opinion. Order Mod. H A GIBRALTAR, and GENOA tiii: H A L H A L H A L OLD DOMINION LINE Toull peltitK Smith Hiid Weal. Every Weekday S I' .M Pier S3 -.North Itlver. Tel. 5900 frali Id In r.ll TO nKRMI'DA Ideal Vacation Iteanrt. . li:iy rr.tiii N, V Itound Trip 123 up. Any ARlll AL'Ttl.MN AND WINTER RESOBT8. INORTH CAROLINA THE PLACE TO SPEND THE HOLIDAYS Center of Out of Door Life in the South The Carolina Is Open ornr.it iotk.s o'i.w v J.WCMIV Congress Street, Boston. Mass. ,''; llrifei , 1 .mi r. pumlMit. Vf. IMwaril 1. Hurp t app liaa' urlr reerel 4a 1th lla -Htm an-i dll'jrem'titf ami motion ii. me.) I t U'i tout Upltilon per rurUm urdrr itd. I h peopt A: it-fpomient n Atithon vnt Iml 1 it , . pp ili.n JudKinent atflrrneil No opinion M .let til. Kl U P i;.irit- : .'(-pi. mlent I.e Kolui appellant unit' attlrtruil with llM 1 otn ami iili.ijrfetneni- Nt. opinion order tiled 1.m.i1n 1 i4 t'lotniit t'l'inptitn rep.m ih-nl 4 John P iiillt.t:hT et nl . appej ! itit. or-t r re4 erf ,1 with $K oMk .mtl iltKiairM'uif ntf .ind motion denied wU lift '.-tn opinion hy Innrahitm. P J ami .intt. J iMnii J iltfchtMitlnt, t ordrr llled In the Matt-1 of !aien H Ilathawtt4 rfntiondHiit 4 - At.toiph 1. K'ln-. at., et ul . i.pp.'li.int, i irder re4ertol w ith $10 'of t" and ilMtiUf nientti and pro eedlnKM ,iint-ril w Ith Jl' 1 oitn, Hpiiiloti hy Hot. hkl'ift J ordt-r hied In tlit Matir t.f the Cltv of New York, te tiouiertiHiu Mlp. r onlrr ulfirmed with 11" ioim and dinnr. iti.ntsi. iit.ltil.in h S-oti. J order tiled i 1 nil' K t.rintu respondent. Cunnnl Steamship Coiup.,n4. i,td . appelhuit ir tier t.u.'r.-.'.l 4vlth 110 ii'i!n and tllKhurNe menin and motion denied w ith f 10 co-t opinion t Clarke, J order tiled. Mime, respondent. 4 Same, appellant, order affirmed with 110 hiMh ami dl iuietintr .no oplnliui order tiled Mlttelde'ltff he Prl4.lt ha tlh rf "poTnlfMlt. 4h .Mathllde Hn4-nuin et al . defendant A c Ih.r'Mdtnan i . appellant order, inodtfit-n .t direited In onlnloii ami im mo.H ih-d afiirm.Mi without tot. opinion p?r 1 11 r hi m. Settle ordet on mdlee If.im- l.f4ltk. ie.p. indent, vh. S'unuifl Hrow 11 et al . appellatu tinier modiMrd h htrlkfiiK out ihe pn.vlflon for the up. pnlnttnent ir a retereo. and in mi modified afTirnied without mtt No opinion, et tie or.lfr on not lit. Puhllt Hank of New York, plaintiff, Henry It MtiKer. receiver appellant. k I.ouIk I.on- loii t at to'piuidi'itt Order re4eri-e1 with 1 umti and illhhursement h and 1110. Hon granted w 1th Si jit. 1 iplnloit hy llittt liklM. .1. older IIImI. lapiiltlte K, hweet. appellant, vi WUU lam H llilln, rertpnmlent. nriler rev ered with L .otJ and dlHhurcementi, and mo. lion denied with 1 10 ioHtv iplnh)ii per rur! mi order Hied Huvld ;reetiperKr, respondent, n. Queenn t iunt4 W.tti-r toiupan. appfllant Leter tntn.it inn re4erned with rntn and com plaint dluiutoMed with I'ofii Opinion by oowlfiiK. J. Settle order on notice. John Tully. respondent, vp. Park Itnw lleattv Companv nppellant Judgment r. 4frMHl, new trial ordered. rottn tn appel lant In ahlde e4eilt Opinion by Ihmllns, J. Settte order on poth e Jeanneite Ueniuth, ronpomlent-uppelliint. 1 HeorK" Kemp. Impleaded, appellant fpoitdeiu, the Same vh. OeorKe Kemp it al. JudKinentit reverned ami rnnipliitntn din mled with mM" In each action. In all touru, to the ileffiolantti. trustee, opin ion hy Srott. J 1 Wlntfied y Hardlnc. renpondent, vs. Kvn 1 i onion. Ituplciided. appellant Jude ment reMTfced, new trial ordered, cont tn appellant n ahlde event Opinion hy Clarlte. ,1 Settle order nn notice.' ' I.ouIh CitHptT. appellant, n 1'erclval Kuhiie et al, rmnondrnt Determlnatlnn affirnied ami complaint illfmNned upon the ineHtH. with com-. Opinion hy I)ov4nir, J order filed, COURT CALENDARS THIS DAY. NKW YOltK COHXTV Aiirll.ili- IHviainii-Siinreme Courl Keoeaa Siiirpini I'nurt Speriul Tirm -Purl II Iin. fun- Cfilialaii, J Court oH-iie at 10:30 A. M, r,x ii.ii .i niuttera Surmi.:ili. a I'oiirt -t'liumhera llelore Cohs- l.iu S Nn dav rnlendiir. L'uy t'niirl Si,,i,i Tirm-I'art II -Ileforr Sinitli, ,1 -I'nurt niK iia at 10 A M. Ks nartr iiMllrr. KINliS COUNTY. Suiuenir Court- Speil.il Trrm.-Cotirl opena at in A. M.-Hefore lk-iifillii, J.-I.lllfated nun lima. Id'loio Van Siden. J.Kx untie uiul lir. Rrfrrrraj Appntnlrd. Smiri-nio Coiirt-Ily Jii.tUr Cnhalan-Doo-lillln va. Miiivaraiip Mli'haot 3, llnrmi: 1)1. niiiiid va. llaldvviii -Ileum Qulrni; mutter ol S. Iiiileriiiiiiiii-Timnlliy rovver; Hull va. Fax Kulirrt 11 lirinii'a. Ily Jiiatiii. Kurd Kmplro Truat Conyiany va Niitlp lliiilly Cuniiiiii)-J(ilin T Canavan: Clnaliolni va HUiaon-Karle. M. W.lib. Ily JuatUi. Iielmiy-Kmmable Life Aaauranre Soui'ly va Hcru-Cllllnrd C. Kotiertt. Ileerlvera Appolnlrd. Supreme Coui-lly Juallce Cohiilan-Morrit U'Vliie va. Kdward Kacan-ltoderii'k J, hpiinrdy: Miirirarel A. Maokuy Ti. Th(ima M. KHiiiilim-Muiiriin A. I,jnch; Henry (I, Luii. ham va Wlnihrnii Ualdnreii-Claudlu. A. Ilnnd! Jpaepli (ioUUtein v. Morria Sbaplro Clmrlei Nu.tbnunt, Ily JuMUv Nevvbuner-Eaatman Machine Co. v Hells tioldenbfr I.ldore I! mar. Toart of Apprnla Calendar. AMIANV, Uv ."i.-The Court nl ApM-ala cilfiidar tor .Monday I, No.. :'1J, vy. ;.a 'J7 '.'ja 9'ft .ml yan ' ' IwHITF, STAR (LINE'S "Ml V Maf"! If AM MOTH NORTH M GERMAN LLOYD London-Paris Bremen Christmas Ships Pelna PrlKrlrh Hlllielm tier. I.'l KalMvWIIhrlmlltlA.M.) lire. Ill I Alinn ns ninpc iiiinriiiniiy m narli all Imrl- nt Cuiilli.t utal l.urutH r.,, ft,, iktt,,M iriirirr MahlniHiin .laa. .11 lvr.ii.nrli,v....li ('..fill,. ,lan. 3(1 1 hiii-'-r Wllhi'liii dir lli Kb. I l',i I Mall Salllnics M'rlrdrlrhdrr tirmsr Hw. O Mtrf-lnfli Ilr4'. til I 'MWthnrnsv.i dan. Ill I I'll innnili. Ilri'ini ti 'llrrmeu dlircl low raliln till Ha II I mure llremen dlrei l. Hie raliln IIP. vveilni'Mlav ,sallinr nn .s.rfllli W mr THE MEDITERRANEAN Perlln Her. I Prlnc-s In in ihi:rMt,-tv .Ian. ThniiiL'li rati' fniin Nciv tmk It South America via rumpe, Iiript. India and me Par i.nt. liMlciieiulint trip Around the World, $617.70 l'lrl rlavi thrnnsl.iiut lliri'f Vk Inter rruHr.-i In the WE8T . PANAMA INDIES CANAL y iiini.isr.il nt hi i i.hm .IAV 14. Fr.H. 13, MAM. lit Hale SIIMI lip a I in a 9 lla.ta .rulM' Include all tairN nt liner. e.t In the West Indira. W rile for our UCM IMlllhiri ' In I In- ij.inal nnd Caill-hran " Iraieler-' Ihei ka limid All liter ini niirid. ol I Hit lis A en ijiiifral Ak-rnn a niiiaiiw.lv American i(hooAM! N. Tl. iiiniilh, I lii'rliiin.K, niittininiitiiti I 1 " I' a I iM 11 I Servile NEW YORK Dec. I? S" Ln"l Dec. it ST. PAUL Dec. 19 HI ADE P HA Jf N. 2 Atlantic Transport Ni'M itrl. .l.imdiin Hirer. 1' an, S II Mlnne.pollt.Dtc. 6, noon Min'wuki Dec 20 Mlnnehihi Dec I3.ICA.M Mln'etonki Dec. 27 Red Star 10:00 A. M. N.I I'liuluti I'.rU vltt lliiver iilvi'rn ZEEUN0 ....Dec. 10 VA0EPLAN0 .D-c.24 LAPLAND .. Oec 13 KH00NLAND Dec. 31 White Star ""rif80 N. . riitno'ith, ( herlioiiru. "oo'hjiiuptoii OLYMPIC Dec. 13, 10 A M. ST U UIS Dec. IS -ST PAULOec. 19, 10AM. MAJEj IC D c 3 Ainerh an Line Sie..n,-( i .t . i i.t , III I 4. e N ork tMeenit.iv4M ''rpotd IJN'n CELTIC .. Oet II CEDRIC Jai 1 CYMRIC .... Oec. 20 MtiAftTIC j. n 8 n'vnrn .irrie4 oml- nm C' ic 1 11 l ml Thlrit i' l mahct! WINTER CRUISES ITALY & EGYPT PANAMA CANAL The Riviera all Mideln. Glbriltar. Allien, Monica Ij.rKeal MeHinera hi Ilia tradi Adriatic Celtic J VM AIIY III .Inn. '.'I I VI,. 'il, .Mar. 7 C HKNC ll.-r. II CAMII'K .Ian. .11 I'AKMSKK OirH Wet Indies South America The Nfivr.l IriiUlnii M.nrn.T. Laurentic Megntic .1AM A in ,'il tVli. II Mar. I Mur. II pr. I Hi In 'IH ilao. int.. m;:, ,,,!, K. ll ll'v.a. N. V. WARD LINE Winter Cruises from New York to the American Mediterranean HAVANA and POINTS T 1- IN CUBA tialllnoTburi.d. and Saturdays. NASSAU weekly arrvlrc from .N'civ YurU and dire rt connectlona with Havana. Attractive romblned rruNev to N'a.aau, S.intlaBo. tlirougliruliA by lull in Havana and .New York-t.ldu trip lo Jamaica, Tare stium and up. II 'lie r litrraturr HexrMni ll'lner Crunr.. rxrellrnt mtvIit, apncloua pawsrnrer nunrtris nnoUlfis, rules mid vrlii'iiulm will Im- promptly supplied on application, m:w yohk a oriu mails, s. lo (Hard l.lne.l hi:ni:iiai,(ifi-'ici:s Put ii. k. it., .v. v TICKI-r lUTK'i:. IMcr in. r. it.. .- v. IIIIAM'HTIl'Kirriri'ICi:.?liirviay,N V LONDON -PARIS-HAMBURG FIIKSIDr.NT I.IM OI.N . IVr. H. l'j muni. IVc II, HA , IVr. IH, is noon, ...Dec. as, 71 ! M, MI'AIIIICIa' l'HICS. lill.AM .i'l ii. a. ; !. M. til cabin onlv- tHimbur,- ,lh,..i tw. u lil'v-vavtvivii ii u 7. . . " ti, ....pi ii ...in r. Mouth llrn.ikl.vn. lake tlUih St. Frrrv. foot or nnitritall St.. Nnulh Frrrj. oilier alllnna In lhl arrvlre from our lloboken IMera. ur FROM BOSTON Pl . !rc.3B llnmbui-K . Jan ai f tW TJjue mt n.,m. -,e-- .... .. ... . a uijrr i j 1 1 fauna i accuni' Madeira, Gibraltar, Naples, Genoa tH. H. Cincinnati tW.iui Tonal, H. S. Cleveland IIT.fu. TusKT " nn' I.......... -i.iiia i iti isn From Ilobokei, Pier. tl&ISJIftB I". HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 45 Broadway WEST INDIES SANDKltSON & SON, tli-ii AKla , 2-: State Pt. ... in any rue.iniaiiip llcKot Aut'llt. I' AN A M A via t he 11 It HAT UIIITK FI.KKT, Hteiiinera apei hi 1- hum (or Sniitbern aei vl ' I'MTKII mi'lT I'lnil'ANV sieannlilp Sr vice. IJ Iluttery IM., New York. To I'ananm and Jamaica via i'lilm. vnnU the. I'l'IIA It. It. in, 02 Willi,,." m, n' ' v l Day Trip I'an.ima K- Weal Imllea, 1100 ud Uowrlnc Co., New York. ammmVammml I amT I amT MM London Paris via Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton HOLIDAY Sailing December 13 - WHITE STAR LINF ttrnarfwav New York CUNARD NfcXT SAILINGS OF THE tFaitsit Stiamtrs In ihe World SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILINGS i'lVERNIA . . Dec. 10,T"" KIDHUII n 4 S ili:l A. 'I. tMAURETANIA Dec. 16, I'.M. LUSITANIADec.24,H?. 1:09 Unlrhril Hilt It M l lslllif ltl fur LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN, VIENNA ram limit a I c l I'ririnHiilii.al.ii " tivit 1 ..a,U Jan. 14 Mauretaiiia U I iiniiianl i.l i Ii C- Him Lusitania T'a. " Vaiuaitaiiin 1A.M. . HniltlMlat. '(Ill TiiniirtntM. ) -h I ! a Hurt lih MEDITERRANEAN I .llllllir .11 V.I ll iin I'alllla, 'ITU -lr , rillll tl Mtl'V'l III I hi' ii I i m.d . i Ifci ii"' ADRIATIC SERVICE .hr "i i ii ini.1. .N.ipli S,l III I'S It'H'Il. lllin 'iir.v i l WtlNI .Inn IS n! ! M.I'.VI'III I eh 7 iill.mliar. tirtm.i. ;iMnlt .1 I TO.MA Hir nmlN Madi'lra Mtdi'lin. (iltn.illnr. i.runa; rairli's L'il hum -u la-.s mil', vnnilt (.i-poa and AliiuriM "uiun Maih lin imd Pain Special Winter Cruises RIVIERA ITALY EGYPT M.idi'll.i (iilir.illu lulir Viiiiniii.il l.rluii. , .Snpl.-, Mi' .eiidr n s il.n - noun FRANCOMIA ' A LAC0NIA mn :. CARONIA iM. Wl'l i it imII ni lr MiM. HIIIMI Itli: tVllltl.ll IIIIC.s. ttltlh A I I'. 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