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10PAGESTHE HEALD. P T Dkvoted to the I'pbuildling of the 1'e.t Sid. o , . o the 1iver "1 ter ie r in la l n . ' -- r' 1 1 I i" I' ll:, I..: ,·l:i. Vol. XXVill NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, THURSI)AY. SI'TIIIlZ 213, 1920. t's Happenings I ocal Community gytl Ell :i , kisp Eve;:, SJobn's ACA:' Satrtead Srcho,·. Miss EveI`I1 p" friend;s " V ese n t we r. l " Pl n t a . M . E u , , l" gore atr A! Tuft p ittsburr on a gr. and Mr' \ gaceland are ' Mrs E. NI p as have retll' dos which thex -;., ga .ntotono. T,' rs.n. M Gl," have return"d I bland, Canada. vreral month,' ý.. were accompan! ' '. \1 Geo. Geldert, '. plre beye The marria"": \ ban d Miss L I.:. ;." ,, . hated yesterd : i. i:,' . I." ales Churoh. Mr. Lee Schri . dsly hurt last \ 'e -'k r . i.. , gi icely, althol ih '. IU ,n t ! ,U; pr. Mr Edear ll.rth , ; .I 1 " . pse returned frol ( ,' T r:; ' ybere they spent tho, uIl:1, r Miss Irene La-k" > t :r:, ! .' lty from Haiti, w!:r !. ! ;: smlral months with .\rs ' V alll (formerly l:!ss \'i,oI.r t E:n; i), Miss ILaske'. ' i-it.l, r . L t .\" , kNew York en ,out. ho,, Mr. Stanley IBehrmaun .pt I'"" -ix'r.,; s in Baton tloute t l, pai-t at « k. Ms. P. O. Cafiero enlit'tl t i lln, I , Ihurllay Afternoon 1nl%hr. ll !uh hlesucceasful pla.h ,rs a%, ." .1. r. ; LTansey. Mrs. F. .k',lly :nd Mirs. V. Kraft. Mrs. A. (;Graf recivtd Diosolaton. Th. rn.it miit'ný tie at the home of 1Mr- ' ;ao, Ik. ad Mrs. N. t) t'arol am"i and Mr. \\ S.chrldtr ha. o red from a sevtn awoo"k. :iuto of the West On. J. Gerrets enlt,'railndl th, a Month Five itunlrtldl Th', I players were .Mrs. Vas..a Old Mrs. R. J. Williams. Mrs. .falth received the confoiation. Matron (Club met at the homeI -l. J. Gerrets. The successful were Mrs. J. Gerrets. Mrs. C. ra~ and Mrs. A. Nelson. Mrs. received the collsolation. Mlt aeeting will be at the is Mr. A. Graf. I " W. A. Thompson and sont. I" ae returned home after at: trip through the West. SGaleston. Galveston El Pasoh bSla. . lis Conrad of Empire. La.. a few days here this week . Mrs. B. G. Baker and tnrtaed home sfter spending -l-ths at Mandeville. La. ILl )Davis has returned from 1 TIw. where she was the guest Margret Garland entertained I" L~ lljj' Five tHundred ('lub IT haning. The su('cessful f p as MIaaes Mar;aret G(arland. i lo iion and Christine Giblin tl v Dris will entertain at the t" J. D. Reynolds is visiting her P SlBaIds of (;lou,'ester (it. - have been issued for t lmLaleur wedding which atee next Wednelday. Sept. ga S1 'clock at the (:hurch Name of Mary. Imne- ti tate the ceremony a nrecep- I U be held at the Avenue S. Mt. John A. Strug. Mr. ,alter Gilbert of Hogalusa. D, S gonI . Waxo and Mr. and "- lbaon l of Baton Itoug, I fr Marriving Tuesday tfor th L 'l r ~weddingt r McEvoy and .11 Althea so S 5ut'e from Mobil. Sun . .ltud .the Stumpf-l,.flour fri Its fin :ilt Gre chl 1tot a Vote of : .329. mor a t In the Coaom- 31 h ithe only Regu- La-] to bod -Mr. Ma- hers Stird highest in a; - eadidates. fron BRIDGE FLOORING ity VERY BAD 1:I ITIZF:~,1 I'F: ITIO1 1(t I . II _' .l.*It i. ll 1111'1tal 0:11l:Vr (ii IIIII lli iT Of 'l '1 .'r .11M I T. ,' 'i tll t alh d : n l } . b 'lr , It ,n " , . l t M atiti r 1l t l ilt , i l iT . . I i' l l tl , I . , I , 1 .lI! h -ll' Ti T I t 1r ir Itopo 1 , I r; '!; ' ,, l , I i, l 1, In .! T ',+ ! IT ,,. , r1 1 t h f' ' , 1" \Ii I. A T \ , i I I W "i u ii lln EI , I Il t S .Ti,' l a!, b t.lit 'ii r" ir .- l,, , ",r l Irbl r d . . " i. ".tli* Iuii ,t Jo b ,.h i :li l. ( It"r. hil.., t i. I f. -r. ti i S. g r" ,... . , I, . I T . ,,l ,t : . . t.. * Il. " ill.' 4'.Il,, 1t , ; 4,. I , 1 , " '' Ii. i., L S1t nerh fjrIl .t11e r- \ ! 1 \,;i n \ if "'rt .I. 1'. ,,nl. 4 T Rlhes i elitt, rd. .1 1 lyt I \' ard ,. J.1. L, nnotý. .1 - ' l'."i "i l co. rhars Alulona. eli P,..aL Stem, (il I l i. o I lt li nlll - . f . lt'n tll :. I n. t -. l , l: .". i,,) ert A ilarpe'r, .1 li dentr, il a r it A .1r e abi n. \1. I'. iseli.. D, t-. Thro, , la,. i). e ('ita rd . .4lb"er S'ieli . Joh::Fli irs. Morg'ink.nt, p.' S" h lt. ti, . nL,11 b r h lne..1 So. Xll k. .11 II. . t o.r t he. ', l . Kraftsn . . l\ I n ater. ". are, oS. (uSiemo. r ier an I .lera.1 I, to L.i'uqtz . .Paul oiepl S. ra: li. ia. Tin .l a a 1I -\illie . r I. Fti. .i hnt . i A phonsl .nIonh. bwit t,. JAlphonsr A.mona. a Ir.. iharles Tohilrut 3u so & VCo.. I) .ittari. F. ltarnl,. S. Jackon. .Peter Tranclina. . F. Ferani. ruson I'4I( MdE.E'ltN'Tl , .Iaul G1 l ynn, aged .I year s. .mpLo,- t.isil l Signel s a boilrr scaler. I the . 1I. tFab 'h~ (alsh e lia. ler . clirhla (Coupsn. lwas aldr s ilClas (r u srd whil.e at ."ork scalind a 'el SboilSerp on theph ('tatello. .1. S llanforit ea id l Angelo almissano. John Itayerne rLeo . Turepo Salvadort st. .odin to the TIBrown. Sam poie. ; e l held anSche Incllandcent I. 1 I. Slight in I. Sonl while woriliam wit I the Slthey other.eason H il Herman at r, A. are ie Gaspard. tr., 1ee. R.enose. Peter Rouse, plr ; S. ullk emo. i ieber and l erba. I.. is 3 n, ('qluet. and oseph. . . zzri hae rTony z Strlt E. P' M front a tour of thnse eona. dv S The rry lmahs wir., harles Todare ou so & tho., 1) Pittari, F. citarl S. Jackson. Peter Tranchina. i E. Fergusonod a time. forn Paul Glynn, aged Mor se returnedml then e Saturday a boiler an exter bynded tohe .r .1 the h Walsht. havini g company. was alre(hicao boSailet Lakon the isteamship Lakstone anford exce d lyin at the head of Lavergne street.ver. I)r. Thursdaynd . . Accordin are home T ilthe Eas, Glynnt. held an incandescent 4. Slshool in one hand whilouge. tieworking dwith - lis Ether. His hoade whas retu 4ne hurri t& Cohartes street. Assistant Coroner : Sfrolk Shreveport where she was tie to hi uest o her rsitcr. r. J. Colromh. were trs I 1' felanco returneti IHfTr Tl T! lTt .ttrry last wilda a .o in ac fture M.iss Mauil e lnartin nd .\ors. oMalr- ',the r it rhed fromui whatata. Moiss. icnl St mu icyh( a aerll had u little Ioeic soo dail icus.ittllda aot Aoor. A aret hoe l tainli o Sai tufrd.a maifis.on. h eher t ohu' dere the ptd the Witesst of Mins Mai Reed Averiia.o, tohe Mrlt Liate n aictar Y tile iwt froin i wi t r'i ollt M edtr. bodyi. th-a-,wheth. Si'haef'r (If Thelme St.. are glad ton.k mTor: schiolO 13 al o I it te a serious i tl- ol' Miss Marthla honti has returned i ironi iShrviit i sherle tOn astd to hr (ueeonfiheld. midt. r of olb g Mr. and Mrs. Ge.. Waiteris and ale re litlrsn haiI. Mretlrne fron t a viit fr' rial Ms .m hler and sister issv Ben- Sept. r lab Ilorne returned Sunday from Pass .ralti Christian where they spent the past arrivel tith. we Mrs. Eawin Ca eohn of Pointe-A o as th istu ia-Hache. La. is spending a few day er an h ler. Mrs. .X.J . nhet h ~r. Rayond .1Ri.GehWartis spendn ade r~ Mrs. L. I. Daudelin has returned Yoark a i from Sewaneeh Tawn. M i r. P ,Eenie---Meenie---Minee.-MO! 1" EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS WONDERFUL MONEY MILLINERY IN THE IN WOMEN'S WEAR SAVING OPPORTUNITY NEWEST CONCEITS CdLSVFS INS WNEFLOEY MLIEYNH T 'hel,. i.ht,,in h.,,p, I o1117 '.nal r.St. i, ! il il. I oi I.1. 1 ( )lll llii . t.. t:: . . t: - , t . , t:. t w o* l. I l ' : : ..t ' his ('ill . ' 1: ti O by al}ny who1 1 , :." h 11, -a: \., of I.adti,." r'a!y-t,- ,,.tr. lI ,, ., . i , . Coats. ('t'.,t ,;lit,. 'port -nrt-, a= wL.." Si- as thy , .teautiitu di:s;l. .t Ph:. . ; lit'e Unidblla*I\,Har. Jail :l.a -,. I'!Inni.tri gt'r, liaby HI,'.,e r ,an .!1lad.erl l ..ll I1., : '..! h... lace's oh:: Ei '. . r at. o:tt suit l i lI fr',.r, L . 't1 shuaE 1l Th.* F",t ,hl.! 11 Shtoo. 5,10l1 - 'F V, 411 tit' liii d Xli.i . til itJ at ,-.:it.I,. i', Severy 111.' and inflv,,tion Tie up If to-the- iinut .. 1ourt., a lio'h ai Ei awaiting yiour Irt ,p'i e u : ;o i , til *. hli,. with that ith o lluhnle<s w h: '!1lni, ii only .s-i uri"i's --rli.t.. but at on11, In ,1" spiltre', 'olfade.rlt. l Th'hse I .' f ta ,! ioned of this ..",1"on- u.o-. t tietr, TI. fabrics. In sha ld. i, :nl t .al;ppr i..I bi r dresled woomllenl I t. The h;ih owi in *.''vry d. pait l) lleIntp i \V is just what will b" ie mot appre. 1,,. ciated by every w"oman. tlr ,ver s ni thing is exactly in keoping with , "her" own idea of good tait.t and ln. smartness. To accurately see what the authentic fashions for Auttumn - are lik.,' is to v w the mode, oni ds ise play at The Fashion Shop. and th:, ). is your invitation to cosme. Me.srs env Lazard Zion and Isidore Salui are na. devoting their sentirr tinmt to plea ie tro yOU. on. - P LIC Sl .ifll. OIEN. Thb. public schools opene.l on M.oniday with a record-breaking at v- tti.ndanc,. Transfers were made and .1. the regular work of the school has e as already begun. All text books will a be furnihed by the School loadtl t rd except readers and histories. i.' nI)nogh No. 4. he The nrollnmont at McD)ono' h No o it 4. t grades, is as follows" E thi S.--16; 8S1--17: 7. -2u: l b - 7i 23: 6A .9: 61---55 : .--29. 5i er 25: A.-:-0: 413 --35: 3A -2i5 31l ' - 9'; 2A- -0; 211 45: 1.- 20; ' t 1 - -3 : Total 46::. P e- RBelleville. , t I(. .Miss Irene La.key and Mrs. N. Andrews have hebn appointed teach Sers at i elleville li tz Miss Florence Hilrgis is in ('ali Sfornia taking a scientific course at the University of California. it Miss .\lice Judlin is in New York sItudying- t husi,. - Miss Ruth P'ettigrove is in ('ali 1l fornia. p1 St L i ITTLIE TORM I)AMA(;I.. Observations taken Wednesday of g morning over Algiers show that lit- W tle damage was done by theb tropical w it hurricane which was scheduled not' e to hit New Orleans. A few fences were Iblown down, also several large advertising signs and a few roofs. su mostly of tin. S.Th pihublic in uineral will. in the future.. accept with some hesitane. ha the predictions of the wetthor Ilbulrea roezafftlit t thile direltion of those trop ical storms. The last edition of the for daily papers Tuesdaay evening con- thl tained assurance from i Dr. (lin that the people of New Orleans might go to behod without any fear from the disturbance. There is little bdoullbt in the minds of our citizens as to e.l, whether or not we got the stori here. (Il the STORIK VINITS HOMEI hat OF *-MI.ME, I). IIEY.NOIl)S, Woo 01' NEW JISE'1y the whb Mr. and Mrs. James D. Reynolds hay of Highland Park. Gloucester. N. J.. han are rlceiving congratulations on the able arrival of a ten pound baby boy. trot James I). Jr.. at their home since 1 Sept. 12th. 'e I Grandma Reynolds of our town, hesi arrived there on Sept. 10. and is now sch, wearing a smile that won't come off. keej as this is her first grand child. Moth er and baby are doing leely. T Mrs. Reynolds motored to New, crat York on the 19th to visit her sister, at Mrs. P. C. Patterson. at Tenl a, .. .1 i x 1 [].1 1 1, p. ! itL "! l. r l , a: .!, . . ,, j.., a n .1 1 ' 1 1 1'1 ' 1' "1 . . ' ".{ cl.. if ..".i" . N."t I.: . r t .- - n . "1 by t *" fa t t! i . cia. t h *- . . ý li it:.,, ., t - 1 nl o r., la . r_ , .t . !..1 '1 : 1t t h i pri n th: o. :, 1". c 1 l " !, sl ornin . r ti alh b"tc . it , r*' I th tr : h.1 ha t 1 . ad .ie t , '€I ,. pub i, nd a -. tlo " o a 'j. a t, 1 ill . n }i d:if te n rt ,tir l - at hni Th, o e pl iy of n. N w a .r ,,,- Iti, a pa rtnU nt Svi O to . soe. that t.r,'- ri I c at :o lh pig p 0it p L: o 1fital., i sonli ! on eI hand" is v t rl l w ra t; al. OlUt twhi) votelasu-.;ts- a . p i a,'' c "J'!; s Sother in ether with a'w maj orit jusfor Be- what io avnt,'d the pubi" has a ih come to bottle and oal reciat thi :n, store You will find diff,,rent nitr hat thandise on the cent.'r counte.rs ,.wery Wlll day duringo the saferry. An ad thi ede issd ue briefly a slirte ui fe onf Sthe hea offerings. one of you havot not al ready attended thi; a hniversr o Po-al ,. r. of the New evader Department Store. n ud we advise you to do so for yor i n can not help but prove profitable. ot StAFTER ELECTIatON TALKaton Rou iln The An old man 7 years of agth. with l as of theone t and very ill. was taken wI Sout to vote last Tuesday. inad pra few ot icale. e others in Algiers with majority for Behrman.e M. . ahone •1 The pop bottle and coal riot be- h Jotwhon voters on the ferry and wharf endehas d with only a slight bruise on ta the head of one of the voters. Thr. poloneyi may be Chief of Po- D. lice, so ilay several otheoffer hundred n st luch O'Keefe is spokasn of as lty Juhodge to succeed Gois limite o notf. k ia tMeShant's official majority is placed aat 1333 by the Secretary on' State at Baton Rouge. nih The official returns fore vote ar e" of the 15th ward is not yet availablents. w -siWe may be able to get them in a few k weeks. a nanr 't I alit Judge N. E. Humphrey will surely tir sucreed Judge M. S. Mahoney. nael John Cllement i assured that he has defeated Leonard . Gich. 11sch (has Hantel appears to have de foat the John Schrdr for Cldrk of ht the Court of Appeals tion I(GHT S(tXH ,1.ti To OI'F\, wor The public evening schools wil! of I opl'n Monday. Oetobor 4. They offer hotr opportunities for advancement that t'a I thousaindls of persons. Young and old, have enjoyed for several years. The JA ivwrk done is so varied as to satisfy at 7: 30 o'clock, leam. '' I nt\hat* i -11iliII llen( I .hop I)l , I.. ; I I n' ,,'. . s l }',1sil '. ,_ , 1 . . I'` ".,fllt I I.... 4 h,.:t ... " .. .l r : i t a t l . :¼ ,! tl tran " r S, . _.n f t . t . - ' iet onls t a \ tr:,i tr 1 .ir jn , ; -ar hats. . , 1 1 1. * ('Ipro a L t 1r i,1! , i r.', , 111. 1oi,, :u.r li. 1t "rl i-! . I '1 ) r h,.l ,.ll et I. I: t ' i rl; rr " m u ll. :I art h -r . . I .., !"- \. t h t. r i:n: iil 1ar. il-t I n l " t- w. with the, t1*-lnatly t tt 1i: ' , rdi.,l:',- in u t . o 16 2i 1t t .. {.\,1 s e M'lilli ,ry' Snip. Fll' .- hi , ist uip to the moment. arnl whb !,h it i, ta; a pleasure to serve you. hit TEAL'I C('EMF%:T. ry ii hairry Moo)re. 16J-year-old neuiro of of I.: 1' S' ratl,, street. was arre't,eld al- Telisday mtoriinie at the hlehvi lard l. aire So-tr.. :: Mor-an street re. w here loor.r,. -t.ll four sacks )of c-o cI: nim'eit fromn the i Illvie warehou1se. .Montny oeinint. and offered th ent for sale to Jos,,ph tingle, of 11 :1 Nelson street. jingle told Moore to reto lr Tuesuilld nlorninl agreeilng to buy the cement, but instead he informed the necro's employers and t th the police were summoned. Patrol man Harvey and Rubin arrested I1 - .Moor. I Ii 'I'iLAIl'iOI'.%D I'EFFiI'IE\('Y TESTS Ir Sclhool girls of New Orleans are a outclassing boy competitors in phy.-- s cal efficiency tests conductil by "ity playground officials. the report for t, the week of L. di Ieetiedetlto. seer,- fi f tary indicates. Those at the local playground; to pass the efficiency tests are Girls---.M. Fl.escher. M. Theard. u - I). Whitney. F. MeQuillian E. L Lusig- l: Snan. L. Koning. ('. lothe. X. Talbot. 1' V. VWelriore. i. W\elirnore. M (' Crow- . Sley. oyrs- --Walter Bond. ct MlrIN G(N;H \,. .. gi 't Mclonogh No. 5 opened Mondayv with a very large enrollment in all gradles. The numbers are as yet nu e availab)le and will he published next week. i B ooks were distributed Monday iit and the pupils disnmissedl at noon Ito ci allow time to purchase necessary ma- of terials. TI Tuesday was also a half day for th pupils. as the teachers attn'idld a ;t nieetinig called by the School liltld. I"1 cll ITALIAN i' (ilIENSSIE .tSSo. . %lt ' IATION. fe The Italiani I'roresiv( , Assoeia- l t tion held a regullar ne-tti.i nWeldne- I.t day night at whit'h arranllt.ll. ll- c'ns werlti madle for .I re eptcionl t to , held iiH ill honor of .1 ('hiavaro, pr.idenit ITn of nventions iat, whi o i ch con.t'tonda it niht s hortly arre ' Haulls. to no!-it nte Italy ia tor IS WVENTION.LA nder. Jae. nue. High gchool, Class 9ad. Ima hairman ofed the Water Republican Starte o mConvention. which con by oMonday pttve Ver enate rsilontia. electors askell examination. i Bell j ALL WOMEN SHOULD REGISTER i:1 . I'. I I : 1 I ll \ I l I I" I \11 \ i I.1 : ,,"- la I '\ ., ITS T. rr . . , t I r :! i r l . I !t Id 11 * i .th r t tI: Thi - ' ', t+ -, ! - l 1 . ,t r st "itr e4 I: t l... .. I : lw i ! ' ",..t":. ii'l;~ <" " 1" h. "1'ti :!.1 (":, t* Iii ' > i'a. Sta r-, tha e i h. t.i , f r .t i ' t s - ()wh they will hairt a :1 .,,i l t: lt . "h !n-iet- al a l" t h:o ant i j TF ',l h li .f th.el. n.' w l a tors i, wi of t " t:a Ii s srtia r ll ) Ia It e T. '"' " , t lh t`:u i to x ret i1 d u< pot" •m Ihi rd ait h . tirst re istrati in i i i t1- 1uTI, Al I It I S .1 I " ,th i 'ni The Sunset Stare made their firstla ', - I : , l e .ni,- h lty Thdef lating the h atncl ,a'l' up three hl ts and walkell ol 341 to w nrmi )o Fitch hurled a pret ty andi . brak i fllThestars made 1 ll ts' hl FI dl,)r h ,r 'i " lorri. p: R. w as a lo:. h t. oit run Sitad Iro r rl . Morris. i.Vast e f Fthe Iiitngers adt i a tiihree sathli hit oE Mlsthe of the Stars played tI r nt hen h tr. .. t... . . . c l ,mT li t)'" t I .. rais i was plea-pit fid ri- -ey, ill 1i liIt .otay ft14tU Iro . lioli E .n ith - s . m Itre151141 34l St ci 'tt.b J. hfoatii l Lha ll a) \itic (,'oat flnishinll a twIy Ve sot tt()tr " it the srit -il ir trlhin r 1 T. . S Sa ih. II( at F.in.- l i T e. i l i n tiir h ll I th- 1i4sha I h W bt it 11 1 4 1 1 li**r t i t . 11t n l llSh i very IcTctI I )n,. I twa. s-I t m 4II h o jlit l liaull raollirth u -I flilt i- of tIh4I lo . tithe I iII'. hi- Sr4' Thomp5 on .lLu Iuxl t it 411.1 it 41or 1) r ii 1i the ltol- Naa if !'. ib. a re was The a kill, t r+lri rt lwith th.- hSr M r t E reht c -irIlEhier s11(41 the t' a afght ' (if ISa chella. ci, W r rk for this goo.i cau II The prhi-e.mla will he t r atirel ro r to ' , the U i ise folf Good Sipari lt h for- ; mation regard in the festival ,an Whl - in, tor i rom Mrt. hy. Vallette,. 2, major Verret St.. or u ) Jfrs. Nolan In D. A.th, in er ill .fo !1()1) WeI: . ,* New 'ER ,. 1 . 1 S I ih Iff\ .1 "I. iiI \ II u fi, 4I %I FII ',i II . 1 . i t. r z', "!. T ) I * t r ' i. .(t . , th, r 1, S:, ii" it . i, P r i f ;-! ' .. i ,I4 s h :,i4tt . f r :iii", 1 \1'44 iff .ii '.%4f, , f :4 , + ; 1 (.- . l . '- l ' ' r', , :e , t, 1w r ";." , 4 k 4 1 l' I 'l l fi\ r11 . " l li . X +i a" I . l h " 'h-, i " ' .hrt +i ,I,, I ;il p icfric ,ta.e i: the fair. also ti rI f iirnif If4 (tih f thhli c . - I Ir li 1 t ls a i n't' S i t '1 i arg-ari z f . 4t l ~ ifnr. ll have chard 4, ,, fOu. 1" i.I l . h o The IHI T I cots 'ill hIci , h ! :I 4op.;,r 'tiI itniv , drill a i wi ll h" 1)4'Irr ' .I nf. "t rill t hev tr .t ,'') I l i lrltte. ' u l ! I '."t, tnr l+ ri* l etl , t T11 tis 1I".tl I:i htET IAAhl ,rr f ,f S l.t lit 1., T?) 'Ke PARTn . I. hi I i 'r'i f,.tl 'r:in the hfar.l'l an s th, i '. I is tirc'4t44 l i Miss 1 )bilf'' hI Litih, 'r hayl lii-. Fiei'Iil ilrtla i 'I th414 prize' Other ni (n rnii fi sii jIi 'a4r4 Mr. l it I 'oetli i. rrli ' ('L.h i Mr \ 'i.1r lin i,. l i- , (; wfIf11c .. o. :" tn rAl ;inla n.I -11'.% Th t nll yt and 1 pri . Swill war rk war r Sj sh ow aln If I n44 IIn l*pro tfti' i j hity Shr ,iI f hT..l- i iG.I llt:TS. IA 'lT- II.F'li nt 1 TAbI:, TE AIK.; AIT onl - 'h fotin li,. t-he o is s ing w er k of ho r t .e IrS . r. .1 ' ionr s Ilea '. Aill ll ug g ll . in th homl e Iand h4,, t a s ro, - (ill th r'.i v i . h .kif . $Ii+I I . l ir, ii" ''40 hol fi*4 l4ilad .t- . i' i iif l 'x Wi lTALILEY W. IAI Cou il over-.1 .4:rice I lPas4 by I majority , i v ti-f rl gli ing th t. D. A.s a 4 to i vote i n th~ ianal-. tlent of the City's affairsr