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PAGE 4 THREE CLUBS TO QUIT THE LEAGUE Imlianapoli*, Louisville and r<>- l«-do Plan To Join With The Internationals LOtnaVtlXE. K>.. Nov. 14 -Own #>r* of the bapeb* I etoba In '*• American asaociatlon met here ye n-day afternoon and after a brief adjourned until Wedneadio *o await action of th* National A 1 venation of l*rofwKmal Ha .ball I’bhj* whlrh will meet on Tuesday. James C. McGill. president of »h* lianapolJ* dub. nuggeated *h.c' •« ar league be formed, but no a ' lon fuk«n on the nnggrrHon. IT. -*■ H». key. of the . rO. al ( )lt. ' 'alk of lndlanapol Ton «i<> .u.:vilJ.* club.i wiihdta wit *. an : .inlna with certain of th* c :ub. j in he Internationa! I»•««;«" "' h ,fl * idea of forming a third major !*-**» \ a* losing force, and h* predlc *•'• hat the association would open th* ’ 'V' reason intad It believ* ! ■\r> three clubs named will t*K> boir light to the National asVocu ‘lon. Several of the magnates * -*pr* •’<! 11 emselves as being in favor •cas>on of 14 ft gano* in '-ad of i. r -4 •ut no definite action w taken cn > eubj«ct. BLGOBEDHORSES ARE SOLD GHEAP Belie Meade Stud and Other Thorobreds Find Poor Market LRINGTON, Ky.. Nov 13 The disposal sale of the Pclle Meade* i-tud thorobreds and other thoro l-reds from Tennessee, which was held in Tattersalls yesterday, failed to conic up to the expectations o' Messrs. Walter O. Farmer, George M Hendrle. the estate ot E. » Gardner, and also Messrs W L Powers and Stewart Hunter, of the Powers Hunter company, under whose auspices the sale was con ducted. Twenty-three of the 104 head that were offered w-ere paused out of the ring without a bid. It was stated that the 13 knocked down to W Porter are retained by their con signors. For the 79 which pas-ed under the hamme'- an aggregate of $2'.,027* wa« obtained, an average of $304. They were individuals of the better class, but there »a* ab f olutely no market for old mare* and unlikely weanling* The top price was $.',125 for lb** Trap Reck-My Bessie weanling colt. John K. M idden ar.d Rod* Latlll bought him iu partner:hip W. B. Miller «cot Sweet Story (hair • Ist or to Balvidoref for $1,700, and (,'olonlal (dam of HesMan and Mary t'avls) for $1,600. "HITMAN IS NOT AGAINST BOXING BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 14—Gov. VTiltman, who was in Buffalo last right, declared that he was not op posed to boving bouts in legitimate clubs in New York and would not prevent them being held when the* are conducted by responsible club* end for the members ot the clubs This statement ha;, given fan* of the boxing game new hope that box ing may be revived in this state °ACKEY AND MIKE TO FIGHT AGAIN Paekey McFarland and Mike (lib b ins are going to meet '.gain *n the ring. They will face each other in : id round bout In Who, T«*x.. on T hankspivlng day. The money r*- f“1 ved will be turned over to the -oldlore' athletic funds of Camp Mc- Arthur and Fort Riley, where the two star pugilists are boxing instruc i m, :COTT NEARING UNDER ARREST ’ "lice Raid Secret Pacifist Meeting He < onducted In Duluth Suburb 'T" T *T , f. Nov IJ. «s"ott K'-Hrinc, eh»lrtnnn *»f th*- < m miv litTorwracy nnu i J enc**' was Hr *»il laid night wbi!*- conducting * -trot notion of the council in a ilmn hall her*. Nearing; and two bin companion* are rharg* 1 with •• * rug seditious atatement*. r iik i* held* without bail IT* he turned over to federal »u --. <unities. * WD OPERA IS MADE PATRIOTIC! NEW YORK. Nov. 13.—Patriots • P n 1 <*ti*'r t v m full '»•■*-. n '< w York today. \ star spnr>g!*»d t ttch waa lent Aida at iii» on* olng i* 'he Metropolitan opera bon:*** w"n Caruao led in *lng*ng th nt sal anth*-tn. The occupant* of th<- e-iond hnraeahoe stood up and i.eorvd. CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—The Chicago rrand opera aaMMiii wa* opened laid did with the “Star Spangled Ban • 1 t” leii by Mias Rosa Raisa, prlma tuna in Maacagni's "leaheau.** The Illinois State federation of ' Ywnsn'a Clubs is to he entertained n annual convention at Chicago d>ir- 1 y ov the threejjays beginning today. tbs Mlseis**ipp| river commiralon laid* its fall session today at St onia. preliminary to beginning its tnnual trip of inspection of the MiaafMlppl river from St. I>otiis to Vew Orleans. i»tn'n cm* kln4—fknt ■ r*ftk« —Time** Jek !)fp(—Nil* 4Uk COMEDIES OF CAMP CCSTER <*>• 'TT^^fer' j i' j. '' v i s?3S MkL Ijpg D ujl. _ -so 1 : We maintain a -secret service .department." DO WL" Don’t Worry, Good People; All This Talk About Salt Famine is Just Buncombe There is quite as much salt in ’he j sea and in the earth as ev*r before, according to big dealers, notv/af : standing rumors that have spread j all over the country that the >up; !•' j was becoming exhausted rapidly The salt scare has been a serious one. Many believe, and with aom* truth, that life cannot be long con llnued without salt. The expression ages old, "as necessary as the -a.t of the earth." seemed to exp-re-- ths extreme “umin't of n**c*--sit- Consequently when jt became whispered about that the -ai was petering ou’ provtd*nt hous* w r began to take alarm. At once there was a salt run on the grocery store* with the result that they were »<>on sold out. Other customers, finding no salt in the grocery s'ore, v.ere certain that the famine was already on the land This rumor has spread from const to coast, with the result that .. »r CHARTER VOTE NEXT FALL IS PROSPECT NOW The election commission met Mon day afternoon and certifl* 1 jthat the various amendments to th* charter hal passed uith an exception of that rrovidinr for a bond -su< for a n<-» Belle Isle !.r:< v The comm Jr - lon decided 'hat this propos'd amend ment wa* defeated boo (us" it did not get a three-fifths vote The rom- I mission dao cnr’4ft* , tr th* *»• tion of the nine members of ihe charter • '•ev.sicn cotnmis*ion Corporation I Counsel Idnaeman did not fib a rul ■ lng on the bridge amendment, but , said he ‘would do so on Tuesdav. Meanwhile h* signed the certificate with th** oth»r members of the com j mission, indicating what his formal 1 ! opinion e on id be It is believed that the charter com- ! mission will have th** r« vised char ! ter ready for submission n*-*t fall 1 Th«re has been agitation in favor ; rylng to adopt the n* charter .n a »pecinl «pnng *-lo< tion. but as )♦ i must be file*! with th** city cleric 90 j days before it can be voted upon th* re is no chare*- of voting on It j until fail. "Our social problems i*rder war conditions" i« to b*- * -.e general them* of th* Soo’h < arolina State! Confer*-nc*' of <hur;ti*- and Correc j tions, meeting in annual *«••* ion »<> day at Aiken. I'rlullßf—lk* plain next k)n*t—that |a rlakt—Times J#>W ll*p* —Muln IS2C* j sac has been sold in *h< days than in the p.---«>-dsiu laonths for household i- .rp- I r-i'pe *hi« abtM.nna! deni'iDu f* ; !rh na* b* • r no n> •> ■ :i , " * i and there will not be. .wording •< I Many house ioMh h ii. a. i ready laid in enoug: salt to season their e-;jr« and potn'oe- fur a y> or r or**, -o *h. a- o* • xp* •lump in the (Tre table varieties I David p. Cady, vo *-?:< *.d. ;.; of Li ** ■ A Cadv wholesale grocers on i U-ge (desleri in -ai*. declare* tiiere m no rea«on for rhi - ire and h-' Cannot arc unt for such a rumor being *pread Bee,ms • ,\f f\ lack cf fr* gh* c?r rnd -low i ransport*t|on of .1! v *'rti J of commodities wholesaler* #*'■■ -alt, •;<*• o*ner staph-s. is slow in comiiis in. bur they insist tl:> >• is enough salt in Tvt-oit now to r-r s serve th» i whole population und thnt mote i.- coming all th** T int*c so that salt ; ore thing not_to worry about LARNED BOOSTS VICTORY LOAN TO WINDSOR PEOPLE Allies to thr last initn th** dollar,'* Abner E lArned told a gath- I Windsor armor.M**nd - -i> night Mr Earned *\a* *-p> filing .nd*-t th* j r.uapice-t •of th* iy.s -*x <'tiun’v V*. j tory Loan committee Il n predh ted a concer » est r* rer year br* • •• ■' >*"h' *;* • a:»v j defenses, and anv*- h* art to *!** t' J radians hy as>*>rting that the A' ;* - j mu«t not bed and it the Ku« sian situation or ill** defeats of ’he j Italian arnii* 1 * Mr. Earned'-* speech w :<s pir* r>f ! 'he opening dav -■ program in 'he [campaign *o r* i ■>» *2 «*f*o.*">n towards I Canada s ha Mvlifior Vi* torv l«*an in Essex county. Every indication wa* given tha' the m<*rk would b* i vpr • hot. Mor* tban s}',(*'"* was uh scribed Monday bj jjersor.s who vis i*ed headiuar*ers unsolicited. The National T-*t as-o<iH' ion. which aims to pron ou* th«* active and intelligent discussion of th* | pressing question* connert*d wfth the lew and collection of federal.. «t*fe nn*l local '»xe«, me**, at At lanta today for Ps eleventh annual confer* nee. Th* arnual meeting <>f ’he g«-n \ ♦ jut* fnee**. at Paducah *o*lay for a thr*e.da> session. THE WAR WILL STOP DETROIT WILL NOT Bui Id-Repair Borrow-Lend Buy Sell Venture-Trust MORE THAN USUAL United Fuel & Supply (o. DETROIT TIMES 50 CENT SPUDS ARE ADVOCATED i ( ’ 1 "'' " I*rice of $1.40 IVr Bushel Much Tih> Hiifh, Sa>* Vrmour Grain Cos. OHB"*AGO. N'o\ 1' The Armour *>«»p company today declared that 'h. :.*duc‘ton of .. to >’ a bushel wd| prevent fullv 100.- b».shelf, of i!ie nr w erop from •iru. or being fed to livestock *n-*.:i.'.'iA rulii t"i;. them at I' i t‘U-liel nearly .lii of the ini 11 'i> troj. w aild b* consumed. sin; a great saving in wheat and *th*r :.o<kl-. on which the govern • - r.* ■* economizing." declared a 'a;. ::* n* b> th* Armour concern *• ;t • .i‘-timers are pavirg around II I .* b'ishel and are. therefore, „usmg ’hem \<*ry sparingly. The government estimate.! tiie potato r. : .)•* arm- at t 4..io rt i ''i“ bus*'.*ls . hsn las' iiar and that, added big ’war garden’ "rap makes i very ~* , .* r ge amount over las* year's Th.* food administration has an I :..*tip--.*d .V. aPi "intnierit of oanmpl t v.nevuv of w scon*in. as "potato 1 <-» >r for 'his ~.‘C* ,n He win tn pe, • »»\ ««rv ear 'ha' is unloaded to , ■ fir • f r > naumptton are l. ft ir. it. JIOLYBENDI^I WIN W \R, SAYS ENGINEER (’iHGAt'O. Nov l? Molybdenum T ’ • ’* . htr •* ill wm the war. ao 'rite •-< Mu* TV A Mench. i • ; rung t ngir. . r fr ».u San Piegp, who wm* enrout* to Washington •<’. v to conf*r with the government wa*- btiai and abot>’ "moly " H • * nd :i la*a-* antit.es -i 'h far northwest and <1 cv< 1 ’ ip. and 11 p _ ove more effe* •** n- :: u.’.bna. gun-r.iaking. and ■ airships j*r, I anbtr.v'ines *han our f.! es* steel,” -ai! Mench i> w. 1 cost !*-s» weigh less and , more efficient. JAC KIE VICTIM OF BADGER GAME CHICAGO. 13. The police ” * rk r.v on the theory today :h t Jam* ; !’ rk r, murdered Jackie 'r T . '■ (>- .* Lak.s n • val trnin ng station, vis the victim of th* >»d * b-.,1 g**r g.am® ” ;h* b«l >v« wgs lured to •' id.'n. *here his T»odv »a« • ;? i- ,nt !alter, an ‘outraa-d j . ■" *pi • r»-d and demand* and tr • Or. F’* •. r'« refusal, a fight a:t*-.! ml rfcr jnckit* was beaten *i> dea'h Th dv < 7 Becker has been sent to >t. lapi:*-. w re his parent* r*- N* * ir ; N .1 today w*;■ e : e< tr f.rst officials finder the recent’y adopiect comm.- ion plan of e.n j ernment. Spend the Winter v. in the South! Why endure the discomforts of a Northern winter when only a few hours separate you from the sunshine and the delightful climate of the South? Winter Tourist Tickets ON SALE DAILY no Southern Railway System Aah«*ville, N. C. ChArleaton. S.C. Daytona, Fla. Havana, Cuba Ft. Myers, Fla. Jackaonvllle, Fla. Miami, Fla. * nf l '.her Southern Recorti. Libmral *.»» »*«*»; return limit. For fare*. bo*>k!e*» and • *ep ir ■ ( a-- » your Local T<c ket Agent or add; rv MARRY J. NEW DiateVct P ■ wen far A*«nt 9 Fart St. W aa* Dateac MvrK. Taia*La«a Ma*a MS 7 TTTTmTi I*— I ( l '•#?* Mic twcope On Nation’s I ihhl jtw» D'R T’HOS*. CJ-WVLI- Ilr. Hull pnla (»<wi under (Iff min nlf < Inn 4lf< • * not It I* skori. ••r t»> make iKr aup|'!> l»»K MiU'r. hwl hri'miar hr la ■ f.M*«l at initial Hr *. Ml pl.’itt an at illm’l thr rah; la if* Ihr (»!•<) -ailmlnthf rhtton »»11l dlapll? In nil part« of Ihr rhinlr* ISKKF W VS SPOILED SO SHE RO VSTS FRIEND HUSBAND nil" V - ’ N> l v t* Mrs Tho:r:a fifl J U'.fl ■ i ■ ; I J .la. .<■•• k •• wv : | Ii J '.i .- •• Oril* • u I •' •DIM ® T li' \ w .«a • a.»r <1 fat .ily’s upkeep. Westaway F.jnera , Wednesday | <irea> W .'m and linnd TA NARUS:: I 1 ... .Jit■: Sunday will he held V’ \ *D»rnoon and hnfmi ts ( || ■n : - —< * niV(» ’>• \::'.h» rv !■ i .v*-«t,iw »v w.,« born tn Sandw ! m is-.::. Hr -.perm'ended the * ! air. • of »h»- first car f*-rri» I th« I tri.'.t ; iv»»r and wa» 11** t nr;.nd‘-r of the Great We |,i.r h- w. - p i in t hart* | «• n boat* in the Grand Tru TO Ormond, Fla. Palm Beach, Fla. .Savannah,- Gn. St. Pateraburg, Fla. St. Augciatine, Fla. Tampa, Fla. New Orleans, I~a. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM \V. 11. MoINTKK. RICH ARTIST. IS TAKKN BY DEATH William H Mcln»i*«', one of the leading e virulent a of the Hougeregu -i H.*'> ■' v •' vv * < known A- file ’ trrH*i\<* arust.” died. Monday. In Harper hospital, follow inar a long period of tllne*' M.- war said to have «n annual income of s»;■>.mut from hi* work* Horn in \lnu>nt M <h ut HM. he went abroad > .re .tgo. ll** .' 1 * w v tvr •n ’ ' returned to \n «r •« three yea*-* a o »■ ' • *: tat h* .! h*.- rt Mdenc»* In \ev Y ‘ < v V.tr. a* ►; nr K . time between I ,nd ** and r r - Mr '!«*'*«*• mar ! * ’ Mr* 'am* ' It N • it! V|. i Winona ave . Hi. ,nd H Fo; Ho last two , #n . » .h. *nt hi* * m between !*etroit and New > ork, and in the -ouih n cup* rat ins 1* in'fanl h\ h,’ ( r,n - .*'hii b»> never recovered otufde* * ’y from the shock of hls w ife « death in i:»U. ■||. »*n of Tro; and ‘'He* M> a d'uue* ” ‘wo of hi* heat known pa ntini* wr. ac* **.d t the • * sai >n i*' ' }i!> v * itn portant w - Trur-it op ‘ 1* now >n exhibition In tb* Grand I’eoiral i* . , tr t »p 1: hi* in V. w York n*. fiir. .< w ill be id Wed It • * dav af'erm from H . residence of 1 ir*. * U Mel It MtrlH mil Park and **rv 1r • -A ;i 'eld n Hamdron chape! Alexandrine an l Gass ave* Boy Shoots But er lioSTON No\ \‘2 H* nrv S« irtr i*., was arraigned in ’hr juvenile . ■ . ' f *l'<* **• ..i :jr r ■ S.t * • Nanai butler in 'h* honv of Mrs Mabel Hunt Sia’m tn Mrookiyn He wa* held md.r S.o" ml* fo.r Strictly a Savings Bank The assets of this Bank consist wholly of I \ S. and municipal bonds, real estate morterag-es and cash on hand and in banks. In choosing a bank for your savings, why not consider the character of the resources which would protect your deposits? THE UNITED SAVINGS BANK OF DETROIT 204-206 Griswold Street Ws Op*n Monday Evening* 6 to 8 o’clock. Get Our Booklet Banking By Mali. Don’t Fail To Buy a Liberty Bond On Our Weekly Payment Plan. PHO|M>* % 1,1 Lull n HM'IIIN*. M M THII %1. I.m mil M ''*• ;* 1•* ! |> r p■*a I • lw •• ■ ■, v la I .u „ . i,t tha H nrd of fourty Au* 1 Iti• r•! until M'»n*'*v N v I<*. 1 !»'i 7 at > : rk, at wh • ?'» t‘iry t» ;| be .{■.on'-'I f r turn > Inir <l*l A '-‘lv* • n<t lighting panda (•<i tha <‘ounty Itutld* - g i ■ f- '' • ~f♦ 7 10-22 V-<H 3 Wire Mn u* 2W<ra Bran ’ • *, fum'd mi'n •»if at »ha Not tom Poubi* I* >i» I* ! «)• *<*it»'h«-a ■, ’ ntnp'il f ' p’ u g !n 'ho hranchaa. Panels « > nr<»' * i>r» and aqufn • \ *c V /< ■" %-urthe: ‘ yj* H , ~, r ,„ s 1,,. >.«-ive<l upon \j.i>i r, at I*l. n- art: f • nntv Audit •a Tha p.iard f r.njnty And'' r* *• O - r'gh’ ' v * » anv and : ,H htd* IT a rn of C mty Auditor*. »■ <• a* A Ruhrar. x*-r.t»ry. I. P. NORTON 1467 Grand Phone Grand 5968 I own and conduct the largest Undertaking Establishment in Detroit and can save you more than half the high cost of a funeral. S3(T A Beautiful Casket S3O This is the best broadcloth Casket ever sold in this or any other city—and never sold for less than $75. Our price is S3O. We have Caskets in the costliest woods, such as Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, Oak, etc., the finest cloths, Silk, Plush, and Metal cases at corresponding low prices. Use of our beautiful new Funeral Church FREE TO PATRONS. I am as near you as your Telephone— I D MADTAKI INDEPENDENT I. r. nlUfl I UH, undertaker 761 Michigan Avenue TUESDAY*. NOVEMBER 13. 1917.’ Grocers' Price War Proves Great Boon To the Housewives IFiUsew ive* residing lit th»* vU ln -* nf Grand jjuer and Qiilnry-atiM , have areat faith In the potency of i competition, particularly when It j break* out In two un>cery More*. a* If did Saturday nl*ht opposite I the car loop on Grand Kivrruxe 1 nd* r the oonniant hammering of price*, eg*;* and butter dropped cent l !*> cent until >.»ld for .in cen' • per dozen and butter nt !tn cent* a po'tnd i’.ach proprietor, armed with pain' ttid hruah. **tood b* for»v hi* reaper i .«* ‘.tut *• window and rubbed out ud p:iin*ed on new fiaure* It wa* • n M'joyiible and profitable evening | .or the neighborhood litre* and loiter *taried to d* cline from 40 cent* Each man wa> making h bid for the Saiur<la> night ir.ol* rhe war started when on* proprietor discovered the other had 'Heed a c*nt from the price of egg . So he took up hi* brush and *•• a: k**d hoi *1 in. ; *j t . r w\A nii * ceji - The other promptly r- I duced hi* price* to its « **n*.'* And *0 It w.>rk**l all evening K\* r> few minute* there war a change of figure* Word spread thru tb* neighborhood of the rap «11 y Hiding prices and hous* wlve» r»--ponded to ! 'he r »l! I loth *tore* (p(j a thru ing hi** ties | itt.*r w - houg'n in ••\.ra! IKiitnd «iunntities and or. to th< tVat*• How much lower the price. in CRH mol I I I tM ’O to HIM 1 u I I I K\l t THE DITHESS OF DETROIT _ UII O dyeing Murk, t ‘ : 4 % &•<! af and Oiir tn In* III 1 CLEANING CO.— B F 17-19 HORTON WOODWARD——> ProitnMU Tor Enrnl<hlni W irr liM«r<l» at lha < iiwnl) Jitll a I a«l u ;>• .aI « \* ill to* i»c*|vnl Audit- r* until M< nda.v V >v I*, h n.fic At wb'f h Uiajr x .1^ , r ..panad, f r '•* T’. .»,!>.* d-iivrrißff *n<l rr*! ting In placa Jfi t*ira guard* v* 11 , «Rt> :, fr• i‘ • ma■ I» ■ * ♦ nianh N II *taa( cloth, and «1«> 7 u ,aid« ♦ ma»n V.i !2 wi-«* rl ith w>(h wngla !r«n frame for *h» Ain! ah nt tha inun'y fail. a <'«>rd tnjt m lha n* on flla in tha »ffi .• of tha Hoard of courtiv Audit r. Tha n‘a»j»uram»nt' are to !>• fahar m * fha «' •mi ■ • 'nil ar I the pri'-a. t-. oo\rr F’arkara Huai Proof it and final t'Aitit ne *f fha guard* ’*t»h ■ i •> i' t f grapntta j-aln’ and all 'a Imr 'n I'onna. *u<n (h»r»»ltli Tha fl- ard of ■ ii'irtlv A 'dlt-r. r nrf ** ih* 1 ?l i t ' rajc- t any and all Md" Ri «rd f County Auditor.*, hy 1 ha*. A Muhrar, Ha<-ratary. would have golte I* probh mat Ual for when the IlkMll level whi atritck, both store* were cleaned «• both commodities The neighborhood la waiting foi ne\t Saturdav night with the expo.: of gnother price war. The l’nlted Iktughter of the Ton feder.tcv today opens it* l Went) fourth general convention at Chat tanoosH. Let a Real Ho»t Escort You to California You will find tt a refreshing exp#- rlenee to tour through the West to Cfil- Ifornia n* a ni*mt><*i of one of the Bur lington'* “t'eraonally Conducted'' Hur tle*. Tti* Burlington net* the part of a real host all ih.» way, St*e< ihliv trained guide* c«»urteou*. Intel •*tlt*g men whom you will like—perform u hun dred and one little Rt-rv • *•* tit make you comfortable and ut ♦*»«. Nothing I inn muh trouble for them; it in their j b to entertain, arid they do tt ro>all> Thev point out mid explain the many wonderful elghta along the w.«v I>• ri ver. the HiKe * Peak region, the Royal Gorge. *h* Helorndo Itockb'*. Salt lutke Ctt>, the Sierra Nevada* Alt these inter*sting feature* can be >i<n by day light. The trip I* made on comfortahty •quipped through Pullman tourist sleep ing-car*. Hfld what * more all thin extra *ervke costs >ou nothing l.et me exjd.Hn the trip In detail—■ mall n p stal r> r ar Illustrated di-s< rlp tlve folder. » it! li:.lf>* Mill *ll '<m should know-, free |'lea*-e mnemt*?r that I am to*re to w*ru- vou .1 Francl*. '.eneral Pass'r tr nl. <’ H X ij. K K Ml \\ Jackson Hlvd., Ch;. ago. ITtorn* \| % I oil 111 I IM. IMI I’RIM IM. I’ \ I*l II s. a lad I r |. Mil « and ha la, , V. and tit ‘ lha nfftrr f tha Hoard of Co-mtV AU • and t-.r« -ttf 1 M n'» N- ■ I •*. ■ -it | 1 fiVlof-h. at wVtU-h lima th»'V trill ha I opar.-d f• ■ fur n •’> ny ri. .7 nr and i printing M) '■ "• ' '--of - to I ti.tad In tha Tract lud< » I•. jn« • trn» r.t of tha c. unty of w ivn* In n cord aroa with th* aiimjda- n tila n t ■ I offli'a of tha Tr» f lit.* l ' I-opar ts o rit Trapc n*i« vlll >•« f■ r alvad for 1A I Bvfon Want n * til|> »n •. I.■ n< n I!a. .o and •atol U !, Pruwn Pup.r rrn• hn\ !.,n. an 1.. dli* r Thrri' ah. -*. Illiltt ha ! ptmrl.nl to ha tool n II ud< r. I not* fl lira In tha T’hol Inrta\ la - ttnant a aarripla f wu•> h hi ■ ■•> on fir Tha flr.il r»t r.f C if,. \od|t- I . ra.ar\a. tha iigf;t to rob ot nnv I i% nd <• 11 b»d« 1 <'f < ‘lf r% \ *; t < r*. hy ithn* A Muhrer. s* <