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F A01 pon THE PADUCAH EVENING SUN SATURDAY MAt 2S
THE PADUCAH EVENING SUN
AFTHKXOOX AND WEEKLY
SON PUBLISHING COMPANY
utconroiutTBD
T M FISHER President
J J PAXTON General Manager
Entered at the poitofflce at Paducah
KTt aa second clan matter
scBscmrriojr RATES
THE DAILY BtTTT
Br Carrier per week 10
By mall per month In advance it
By tnatlP r year Irf ad1aDetOo
THE WEEKLY SUN
For year by mall postage paid t1 00
Addret THE SUN Paducah Kr
Once 115 South Third Phone 35 is
Editorial Rooms
Old Phone 337 New Phone 358
Payne ft Tounr Chicago and New I
cork representatives
r
SATURDAY MAY 28
CIRCULATION STATEMENTI I
tqApril I
April 1910
111792 16672 6
26799 18 673 0as j
46746 186728 j
116735 206734
66730 216738
7 6734 22675 1
I 6734 2367604
96724 256747
X16733 266758 C
126741 27 6763 I
13676 28 677i 1
16732 2966511
156716 306649
Total 175165 I
Average April 1910 6737
Average April 1909 5280
Increase It 146 7
Personally appeared before me
the 3rd day of May 1910 R D >
MscMlIlen Business Manager of Thedrat
BUB wto affirms that the foregoing
is a true and correct statement of its
circulation for the month of April
1810 to the beet ot hs knowledge
aad belief
PETER PURYMAR
PURYMARNotary
Notary Public
My commtelo expire January
10 191S
=
Dally Thought
It a man does not make new a N
qnalntmenta as he advances through
lie be will sootr find himself alone
A man sir should keep his friend 1
ships In constant rep3lrDr John 1
Son
Bears IB the Chicago wbeat pit
won out yesterday by a squeeze I
plaT
plaT11e o
The Southern Presbyterian a s
Beabtrs designation of a certain
Term ot evangelism as wild cat
Ifidteates the beginning of a move
went to place It where It belongs
In TaaderUle
TaudeTUIeA a
A Memphis negro fainted while 1 I
undergoing the the third degree
The police were greatly distressed
and said they treated him In the
mildest way possible consistent with
a determination to make him Bay I
rut they wanted him to
o
A Lexington savant calls attention
to the fact that in all previous comet
etre
years there was almost total failure i
ef crops Probably because every
pdHa
body was watctatag the comet and
neglecting the crops Providence has
neatly drawn a veil over the comet >
oo we can attend to our business
letting a little sunshine sufficient
for practical needs leak out through
the day
dayTHE a
THE SUAVE MARKET
The CourIerJournal thinks the
white slave crusade of the yel j
low magazine Is mostly buncombe
which Is true yet anything which
will awaken the public to a realiza
tion that it tacitly condones the ap
portionment of a certain section of
every city to Immoral purposes
which drag down their quota of vic
tuna of both sexes debauch the
boys of every gmeratlon and spread
diseases that must In time undermine
the stamina of the race Js not with I
out Its value The white slave traf
ftc kr so far as It exists can easily
be stamped out whenever cltt esget
choose to close the bawdy houses
with their dance halls and sale of
liquor without license Padueah has
them scattered all over the city The
tqugh joint where the can Is 1
ruthed and every prospect Is I calcu 1
laud to offend the sightthe kind
that are raided and their Inmates
taken to police court and ordered
out of town with great severity
dort do halt the damage the swell
plates that are never disturbed for
some unaccountable reason are ca
pable of This Is the market for the
white slave traffic and the traffic
will be abandoned when the market
Is abolished
abollsl1edTHE o
THE BALLINGER CASE
The Balllnger Investigating b as
reached the stage In which hired at
torney are adding their mead of
personal abuse to the situation I
Yesterday Mr Brandies denounced
Balllnger and praised Ota vis and
KIrby and today Attorney V rtrees
denounced Qlavls and PInchot and
praised Ballinger The result of the
investigation will be that the Re t
publican members of the committee
will vote to exonerate Balllnger and
the Democratic members will vat o
to censure the whole national ad
mlnlstraUon the majorities In bo Uijthi
houses of congress and the local
administrations In those states
atatA A
11rt
rG <
INwblch returned a Republican major
ity at tho last election
Yet though the Investigation has
dragged along for months we
I hazard the suggestion that there Is
not a citizen of tho United Stat es
I outside the committee who can tell t
what has been proved and what d Is
proved and not one In a thousand
I knows what It is all about
It started from charges made by I
one Qlavls an employe of tho for
estry department that Balllnger is
Interested 4n the Cunningham coal
claims In Alaska so adversely to the
government that he Is I not apab i o
of protecting the commonwealth
00Glllvls was discharged and the pre
dent asked congress to Investigate
the secretarys relations to western
land claim The original charges
OSseem to be sufficiently discredited to
show that 0lavls was sorely pre
judlced but the proceedings were
It kept vividly before tho public by a
series of sensational Incidents not
the least of which was a hasty re
flection on the president made by
Jlfford Plncbot the original conser
vationlst who was promptly dls
charged by Mr Taft Claris and
Ballinger passed the Up former Sec
retary Garfield published some state
is
ments not complimentary to his
successor and lastly we have a
stenographer selling to a news
agency confidential information and
declaring his purpose was patriotic >
as Sis obligation was to the country
8and not to the man who employed
him
This was Kirby who told of Law
ler BalUngers confidential man i
nof
dictating the letter In defense of
Balllnger which was made public
over the presidents signature Kir
bya sting was removed by the
prompt explanation of the president
thai he had submitted the Olavls
charges to Mr Balllnger with in 1
structions to prepare a reply to them
7and submit It to the president Im
mediately thereafter Mr Taft called
7for an investigation
7The result Is what might have
been foreseen Enemies of the na
tlonal administration attempted toe
drat Into the mire of scandal the
ngwhole administration staunch party
men attempted to suppress evidence
and whitewash the whole affair but
the country does not care to have
In its service men who have to be
Investigated and therefore Mr Ball i
Inger will have to go
lie has committed no Improper
act i since becoming a member of the
cabinet and he Is carrying out the
law in his policy of conservation
but Mr BaHlnger Is going no fur
the In that direction than the law
expressly commands Western news
papers and western politicians are
defending his course because the
northwest does not like the Idea of
conserving resources The north
west wants the resources exploited
to attract capital and Mr BaHlnger
like every other man represents his
own section
uct1onTbatls
That Is why Mr Ballinger will
have to be put out of the interior >
department The office calls for a
man who Instead of going just ad
far as the law compels him to go
In conserving the natural wealth of
the country will rather go as far
as the law will permit him in the
furtherance of that policy There Is
an old saying that the letter
killeth It Is the spirit of conser
ration that is lacking in the Ballln 1
ger administration of the interior
department and unfortunately the
intemperance of PInchot and Qlavls
has put Balllnger on trial for graver
offenses of which he Is I not guilty
0et
etEatrada was called provisional I
1presldente of Nicaragua until Mad I
Idrb got more provisions from New
lSOrleans than be had and then Mad I
rit attained to that title The pro
ssvisional presldente Is always the one
1tthat has the most soldiers
o
yho will withhold his sympathy
from Senator Lorimer who lays b e
has been hounded by the Chicago
IeTribune for 25 years and that Dem 1
ocratte Illinois leglatators l who cone 1
tea to arlcg been bribed to vote
for him are low coarse persons not
ofs
at all of the type a United States
senator would be likely to bribe
o
The Lexington Herald plaintively
remarks
Figures show that the entire cost
of running the government In 1878
was less than the naval appropriation
for this year The Philadelphia Rec
cot
ord says the only way to get rid of
such unnecessary appropriations is ties o
get 1ld of the Republican party True
but that seems to be easier said than
tdone Which last sentence is true I
i
aree
are
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STATE PRESS
s
McCreory In Woe Grass
For some time Democrats have
been giving much thought to the
political situation 4n Kentucky es
pecially the question of selecting a
man to head the ticket Several
n
men all good ones have been
named Among these Is Senator
Jamey B McCreary The Messenger
has given careful study to the situ a
tlon There 10 no disputing the fact
that the Democrat to win must
select a man on whom all factions
will unite We have talked to many
whose judgment la worth consider
lag as well as read our exchanges
closely and the strong feeling exist
lag for Senator McCreary shows that
he Is unquestionably the choice of n
large majority of Democrats Others
IIhave strong following Its true but
IIUrl as a rule comes from parson al 1
feelings rather than the main coned I
orr4ilowUlat ot who can win Sea I
ator McCreary feels so ho tells us
that ho has had all the honors any
one man should accept but In talk
fag with him Friday wo were led to
bellevo that considering the ques od oI I
tier of winning as paramount and
If Ills party wants him he will make
the race We were much lmpres dId 1
by a remark an old Confederate com 1
rado made to him In our presence ° I
The old veteran said Look hero I +
Jim you sought the nomination for
governor years ago you sought tho
nomination for congress you sought
tho United States eenatarblp Now
my old friend when we Democrat
come seeking you theres but one
thtag to doruo The senator was
much Impressed with the words of
his old comrade and replied that he
hal always made It a rule to stand
hitched wherever the Democracy
put him The Messenger does note
mean to dictate but we must cay
that after caoful study McCreary
Is the logical candidate Danville
Messenger v
All Oeorgo Landruin So < s It
Already tho same forces that nom
Inated Senator W V Eaton In the
3PaduCAh district are In motion In this
Isdistrict They have a line on certain
parties In this county and If you
dont watch out before you know 1 It
another coup that placed a nonrcp
resentatlve In the mate senate from
Marshal Ballard Carlisle and Me w
Cracken will do the game trick in
our own district The same thing Is t
trying to be done here as the ma 1p
who pressed the button In that mat
ter Is behind the movement to have
Calloway county to come to this
county with the plea that It is Llv <
Ingstons time and they to adroitly
ntcontrol the situation and place a
man In the senate who will raw
wood and say nothing until the time
cornea to deliver the goods That is
the latest dopeso look out for
the fellow who approaches you on
the senatorial proposition Smith
land Banner
3
Some Stories Around the Tows n I I
ISome I J v I
When is a motorcycle not a
motorcycle
motorcycleWhen
When It Is a merrygoround
Also gazing at the tenth story o f
a skeleton bed skyscraper is as ba d
as looking at a comet is it not so T
The Citizens Volunteer sonata i
tlon which baa been supervising the
erection of the building at Fourth
street and Broadway bad their at
tention distracted from the work for
fa few minutes by a man who was
running a race with a motorcycle
on his hands and knees aroubd a
threefoot course The sprinter was
Darnell Dowden While he was
ait f
11the building his motorcycle skidded I
rand he and the machine fell to
gether The machine continued to I
awhirl around with its under pedal 1
as an axis and Mr Dowden made
offour circuits on his hands and knees
rbefore he succeeded In stopping tho
motor
erOld timers who sigh for tho old
an n I
liner
rto break your neck trying to watch I
toIs I I
shave their longtag satisfied andI I I
those of a newer generation who I
wondered at the panorama of the 1
procession of wagons slowly moving
lout of the town after the perform i i
ance as seen through the window InI 1 I I
havd e 1 I
their curiosity gratified And old
fashioned oae ring wagon show that
hasnt changed In makeup para L
phernalla or traditions In a century t I
Is 1 coming to Paducah It comes i
overland and the people camp on thee I
lot Manager Deal of Wallace park >
who has been seeking for one of the
old kind for two seasons finally
located It and booked 1t for Wallace t
park June 6 7 and 8
I
Excursionists from St Louis will I > I
floo < Paducah tomorrow A special i I
train of eight coaches will reach the
ycity tomorrow morning at 7 oclock J
and the excursionists will remain In I 1
the city until 5 oclock tomorrow of <
ternoon The excursion will foe run 4
Dfrom St Louis and several hundred t
people ore expected The ppeclal 1 t
cottrain will arrive over the Illinois I
Central from Cairo
Is the new Central fire station a i
hoodoo station Since the firemen I
onlyo I
two alarms have been received Itc
Is considered remarkable by Fire J
Chief James Wood The slack In c
fire fighting has been appreciated by t I
the fire fighters nevertheless as they J
have been busy Installing the appa c
ratus in the new station Not a Ore c
nights I
since the tire toddler Ken
moved on Ken 1
tuck y avenue In the new station h
the fireranr are better equipped than I
thane
fcra I
I wouldnt have that mphead for
ton I
Neither would I
But he hi keeping company with I
our daughter I
Yes and Im encouraging tat 7 j
But what can you expect of such G
a course J
courseJust
Just what It I happening The girl 1 F t
has no use for the man her parents I
pick out for hera
I
Welgler How Is I your ron the
young surgQon getting pats I
Oausler First rate lIes Jmprov
Ing every day lie recently operat
ed on his tenth patient and the man C
lived for nearly 20 hours Chicago
New E >
tiv
AT THE CHURCHES I
< r
Christian
FIRST The Rev W A File
pastor Sunday school at 930a m
Preaching at 1045 a m and 715
p m Morning subject The Shop
Evenlngt
subject Woman the Temptress and
Inspiration of Man Special music
at both servlcesv
TENTH STREBT Tho Rev 0 11 I
Wjatt pastor Sunday school at t
930 a in Preaching at 1045 a m
subjecd
Wfes Prize and How Won Bven
Knockt j
The j protracted meeting will come to t
a close tomorrow evening Toilght
the subject of the sermon will be
> How to Stay In the Kingdom
Special music tonight and tomorrow
by choir
Hapllst
FIRST The Rev M I E Dodd
pastor Sunday school at 03ftn m
Preaching at 1045 am and 746
Goodu
Chriettat J to
Baptism The ordinance of baptism
will be administered at the evening
ss
hour j Tomorrow will be the pastors
first sermon since ho was stricken
1with appendicitis several weeks ago II
Dodd society meets Monday at 330
p m at church headquarters
NORTH TWELFTH SmBET +
The Rev J R Clark pastor Sun
day school at 930 a m and In
Rowlandtown at 3 p m Preaching
at 11 a m and 730 p m Swvcral I
converts will be baptized In the Ohio 1
river at 416 oclock tomorrow nf
temoon t
SECONIK4lev O B Smalls
pastor Preaching at 11 a m and
730 p m by the Rev B A Ellis
Sunday school at 930 a in Regu
lar program
Jatl OINI
GRACE CHUIICH The Rev D I
C Wright rector Holy communion
730 a m Sunday school 930 L I
Morning prayer and service 1045
Evenlnp prayer and sermon 730 I
The rector desires to meet the men I
especially on Monday night In the
parish house
houseGood
1Llonf
Rev E C McAllister minister
Eveningr
prayer and sermon 730 Wednesday
yI
night service and sermon 730 Wo to i
mans branch Thursday afternoon
Dicthcof 1st
FOU TALV AVENUFIThe Rev
G W Banks pastor Dr Banks
has returned from Washington D
C where he attended tho Worlds
Sunday School convention and will
flll the pulpit both morning and
evening tomorrow Subject of the
morning sermon A Live Coal At
night The Child and the Nation p
as seen from the convention stand
point The music will be special at l
eboth services
BROADWAYThe Rev G T
Sullivan pastor Sunday school and
Bible class 930 In the morning
preaching at 1045 subject The
King of Glory Evening subject at
745 Likes and Dislikes of Things
Allowed and Disallowed Special I
music at both services Public cor
dlalry Invited to attend and strangers
especially welcome
Oerinnn
KVANGELICAtr Sunday school I j
at 930 a m English services will I
be held at 1045 the pulpit being
1fllled by the Rev EUward Schmidt f
of Eden college St Louis No even
Ing services
LUTHTRAN 1he Rev William I
Grutber pastor Sunday school at
930 a m German services at t
10 30 a m Preaching In the Eng
Hth language at 7J45 p m subject
The Attachment to Gods House
Christian Science
Christian Science services are t
held In their hall In the Three Links i
building Fifth street and Kentucky
avenue as follow Sunday school
915 a m Sunday service at 11
a m Toitimcny meeting at 8 p m
Wednesday A reading room Is also 1
open in the ball from 1230 p m to I
4 P m every day except Sundays I 1
and holidays The public IB Invited I
to all services and to visit the read
lag room
inb lerian
Presbyterian
CUMBERLAND Tho Rev D W
Fooks pastor Sunday morning ser
mon will be delivered by the pastor
on the subject The Blind Man
From Jericho Mark X50 The
evening service will be In charge ot
the Paducah Typographical union
Mr A K Stein will be master of
ceremonies Tho discourse of the
evening will be delivered by tho pas
tor who Is also chaplain of the local
union His subject will be The
Bow of Promise Gen lx14 The
house will be beautifully decorated
and special music has been prepared
for the evening service Christian
Endeavor at 630 p m Subject
A Chrlstlon Nation Mr K O
Bagwell leador
FIRST The Rev H W Harwell
pastor Sabbath school at 930 a
m Preaching at 10i45 a m and
745 p m Morning subject The
Greatest Thing In the World
Hvcnlng subJtCtne Gospelthe
Standard of Right and the Test of
Life Services at MIzpah mission
at 230 p m At tho prayer meet
Ing Wednesday evening Rov Bur
well will deliver his third message
In the study of the Lords Prayer
Extra chairs have been placed In the
lecture room and the seating capa
city is now more than adequate
KENTUCKY AVENUE The Rev
IJ Landii pastor Sunday school
Your Hair is Worth It
ItI I
doI I
I Then why nut consult your doctor Isnt your hair worth It
Ask him If he endorse Aytrs Hair Vigor fur falling hair
Does not Color the Hair
T O ATm 1MHKT T < 1I MR
= 1
una
Millinery at Half Price I
We bought t Mrs J W Sherrills stock of mil
finery at 50 cents on the dollar and are going
payt
ten dollars for a hat that you can buy from us
for five dollars to
The Sale is Now On
E A STROW I
to31Z Broudxvuy I
t
I
at 930 a m Memorial services
will be held at 1045 a m tho pas
tor preaching oil tho subject of A
Memorial Day of Peace All old
soluien are exiM > ckilly urged to at
tend this service both the Bluo and
the Gray veterans Tomorrow night
the ltev < Landls will preach on the
subject of A Stone of Help
JChnrrh Noire
The ilex D 0 Wrlftht rector of
Grace church and ltev E c Mc
Allhter of the Good Shepherd re
turned last night from Louisville
where they have been attending the
DIotHton council all thin week 11r
M II t Xaih was the rnly lay ropre
cityG
Kentudty Kernels
HopMnsvlIlo expects to have a
country club
F R Drake kar + tan Pa elected
precedent wholesale groeors at Louis
vlHeRov
novo Virgil Wallace Savannah
Ga accepts call to Guthrie Christian
church
vUnder new awewmont McCrack I n
1will pry state CC7327 Uvlngs
eton I1453C42 Marshall fl + 6884
w Ballard 10502 Galloway M
78828 Carlisle 13761C9 CMn
ton C38O3S Crittenden 1 16t
755CO Grave JC2725C9 Fulton
23842 Hlcknmn 22162
Hon W A Berry to speak on
Some of Kentuckys Greatest Law
per at Bar Association at Middles > r
boro In July
Fort Thomas Mfgoant JUt41 l for
fare
Trial of Dude Crldor colored
for kMHng Leech Guest at Princeton
let for Tuesday
Ownnsboro thinks cenmis not oats
Ibfactory
IbfactoryMad
Mad dogs at Stanford
John Cummins Trlgg farmer
dies I
HopII I
klnivlilo sues 5 and 10 cent store
for 2000 damages
tCGrNtlan
Christian county horse show Sep
tember C
1Joukon local option election July
tJl
tJlt
Burs Automobile Owners
Murray Ky May 28n T John
ion flied atilt hero this week against
the Foreman 8 Gresham Automobile
company and Dr Jutlan DIstnukcs
of Iaducah for damages to tho
amount of 100 Johnson claims
that they refuwd to stop their car
and assist him to hold hh horse
1whic11 was much frightened lie also
claims that said horso is I ruined for
family use
WinI
The Centrals won their sixth
straight victory this morning defeat
ing the Frank Fchrs by a score of
19 to 18 ten Innings Tho batteries
for the Centrals Dean Andrecht
and Singer Frank Ffhrs Moore
and Orr
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Palnivr House Louis W Bartlett
St Ixjulw Tliomas W Peter Co
lumbus thi M P I Swoct Indian
apjHs John S Hlc > cckor Columbus
Co W E Baldwin Cincinnati W
G Conner Chicago J Davis Smith
lamIIBLVEDHUE
IIBLVEDHUE M I II Uwman
Indianapolis G E Fuller Spring
116111 IM D G Obatard OltooKU
Robert Floachitr Jr Ix > uUvHle II
F Hancock Marlon W II Cox
Dover TVnii W Gatlln Paris J D
Iottorion healer
NEW RICHMOND Maynor Bill
Ingrtoy Mnxon MM Xuki Welnn
Woodvllle W W Jonas Fulton
Jack Kotter Dlrmlnchsm n Cc c
Charles TtMnn E P Fletcher Cairo I
Albert Bruce and wife Kuttawac c
ST NICHOLAS J F Slices Ml I
Vernon Andy Nickel Dawes II I
Jones Molber Dr J P I Randolph
Jackson P I E WUion Nashville C
O Gray Dawson Springs W C
Soot Cairo II J Lewis New Lib
erty A C Brown Murray I
II I
TOO noVT HAVK TO WAIT I
Kr r7 doe makes you cal I batter Lac
rlfbL80ld c
Sold on the MonejrBMk plan every > I
wberw Pries 10 I
JIrn CAItTKIt Sill KXIIS
tielkvnlonqnatisO 11TMlc41 Wltll
Soil of UN Father I
Chicago May l8Tho suit of
Leslie Dudley Carter to set anldo
tho will of his father depriving him
of participation in the estate while
ho lived with his mother Mrs Leslie Il i
Carter the actress was dismissed In
tho circuit court here
The eatato Is I valued at 75000
It Is believed that a compromise has 1
been reached
1
1c
ir ITS ONLY A nBAIlACBB
Why Corncliconi nraaach L4v r Pllli I
will cur that 10 ante Guaranteed 4
Guaranteedby
druggistsTIII
THE KMITV 1MKM
IIy Alice a AllonI I
The room Is empty whore you wrote
each day
Your trader thoughts your fanoica
Bay I
Vet everywhere Its awwjl familiar n I
tiring r
Cry out with almost human iut Ion S
lags i
t
The room Is empty where but yesteA I
night
nli1ltII i
You welcomed mothe only light L t
Tho open fire Its crlniian RTOCV r
Upon jour outstretched hands our
upturned face 11 j
Tho room is empty yot It sceiiM I
not so
You speak your laughter ripples
low
You mnlle with dllllr rcineinU < red
look I
From every page of your halfwrit
ten hook
Smiths Magazine for June
A mans task Is always right If
his heart Is I right Lew Wallace
COCHRAN SHOE COJus Shoes for II
I 325 BroadQfayI I
ESTABLISHED 1874
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
PADUCAH KENTUCKY
UNITED STATES DEPOSITOR
Capital Surplus and Undivided Profit 1400001
Shareholders Roiponslblllty ilr 01 40000I I
Total Responsibility to Depositors 800009
O B HUGHES President JOS L FRIEDMAN Vice President
J C UTTERBACIC Cashier C E RICHARDSON Asst Cashier
INTEREST PAID OX TIME DEPOSITS
DIRECTORS
A E ANSPACHER B n MUG liES 8 A FOWLER J Ii FRIED
MAN J O UTTERBACK Vtt 3 O UlOOKH UltACK OWEN
M 4
r
The Weather t I
Fair tonight mid Niimlny IIAhtlyI I
warmer toiilulit
Icngx IIIIIlhtj j
11 IIIt NT luwvMt t il
OutingTrousers
with sorse coats innko
ideal coinliinatioiiM Our
OilI I
lino nt 1350 to 500 con
trills all vpdl fjnnncls
mul tropical worsted
Hate full or soini JMK
Yell Uiilorod IhroiiKliuiil
l yLIrTrv Co
415 + MIT BJLOADWAY
nnuJeHtHAhYS
Tho Storo Than Going Ahead
at J 1
News of Theatres
Leals band will give popiilHr1
contorts tomorrow afternm > n ml
Utfut at Wallace park In prufframi
Of which will cotikM intlroly of UH
lu late MIIIH later tssoe and othw
Mich popular plrraa Iow v r by
fepKfal requwt two vpoctul bombers
will be IaterpOMtedIhe tavonta
II Travelers Hl8ttHJA l end SctMr
wenlms Iallsti 1 eo This sl ltIf
loa will Include suck popular tMMH
as The Old Grjr BOHSHK ily the I i
UKtt I ef tho Slivery Moon < > OBrd n
of Uotco vie and will bo Mipplo
nu < nt d < > y Uie following new hum
ben rccvlTod t > y his kl during the
past wtek limo or lint MlPploi i
t1utotelfIDflUnc
Flouting Ilong1wllstyp t andt
C + los llBVot a lOW lwo ip hit t
br Percy Wnurfoh
COVNOILV IfLliS SUIT
bargeIlehre
10 inlitN rlmruo Itrfnrr ltnllliirr
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banked by t Tonnenwr broker to
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