The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 15, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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TOjWRROWSOME MEN -
a ItAXNKIl YEA II
This frcnson opens wllli brighter
LrM..rl f ho Krc,,t Coos ""y
F I Oxpilllo Valley country than
licforc i . i'or
fnM ir I" tlio makltifr. Arc you ',
bn"" InjIi'K l,u """""hitlm. fr
jours
VOL XXXVII.
Established 1H7N
an Tlio Coast Mall
pnunt Will Be Slow Owing to
Tarrje Number of Candi
i ' t dates on Ballots.
MILS WILL CLOSE
P AT 8 O'CLOCK TONIGHT
Hcnrv Black Oldest Voter in
Marshf ie!d Officials in
Local Precincts;
in.l'cs nml clorkB nt tlio polling
.irJSSiiiiircrlnttH 17. 18. 10 nml 20
'"" ........ ...i.imi'Ii work to Koon t loin
ta,e . ..... .... n-Hvn lllltlllH since
ICVlllll i-.j..r-- '" - -- - .
!KV .. nt S o'clock thU
mornlnr '" of ,ll,t' vUor8 uum?
T ,.... were I tinging around
the nollln:
! roW ,,"",?B
Cnrn 1 110 IIOU11IB "- "I"""'
.. . ..... ...irn ri.1fl.1l... I...
,!ou to 1 l,lol' :,ll' nnl1 KCt
to
SOfh. . .
rroiiiiu'y
tho oldest mnn to cast
plack. npcil 7I'' ,.V ."?1.., lili?
tt SSI So.Ull I'UIII iircui. uu iiim
?. ..,,. nt 72 7 Urondwny nhout
m in o'clock this liioritlng.
Mr.
iw. i" " - , . ..,,., ,.,,.1 iinu
Ken rf-liU'iil of t?"""l";illf"r
jj years M, '' l UwfnndMri"
Hied to tho pollM by his wlfo mid Mrs.
..ii,i
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LEGLOf
1 KNOW
.
R P. I inrriiii in. w",. ""-'" l.'ACI'OltV IS DICSTItOVKIK
Mrs, I). I Hw n .ho first to Thu ,, llMlorj. concrolo
cut a to In pvwlnet "" "'' 'T'lHlnipture. was nlniost obliterated.
,hlchU ot-nledM .037 ront "i1' j l'cavy concr.ito blockH wore found
judRO .man r. " "" "'". ':",:.:.:
" " ;: . ..., .......I.,...
mt a vote ai ' .7,' ' i...ii. t
located n tho O'ConnolI T . Id ng.'
JldfKCl ATVlllie. .miuim ii.iu.iu ......
it., rimt mini to cabt n voto In pre
mct number 19, liwntod In tho Wll
ifim building, and Albert llassford
Tt tlio flrbt to cast a voto In pre
cinct number 20,Hnutli Mnrahriold,
located at '7:27 Uronciwny.
Juilgei of iircclnetMittmber 17 nro
JuJso 1). U. Hood', chnlriiinu; Jouh
Htnwn nird "Albert lli.Komolstor, ns
litol by clerks George 15. Cook, Mrs.
Louisa Sweotinnn tind Cntliorlno
Clarke.
JuJgcfl of precinct 1 nro S. II.
-Cithcart, Oeoro' Welktuad and K. I.
Cbtntllcr. Clerks, Hngh Hnrclny
Ellen Hmlnns imd Alice Tlekoll.
Those In clmrgo of precinct number
1J aro C. A. .Irilinson, Gcnrgo Holt
sad I. N. Mlllor, nBBlstcfl by clorkB
C H. Marvh, Anim M. Caxutnd Ullzn-
lh M. Moore.
Thoso In clmrgtrnt 727,'hr)ndwny,
South Marshflold, Tsblcli Is lit precinct
JMrc Thomns Ciko, K. A. Andor
ra, A. R. Noff, JtliVrffs. und-.Mrs. Kl
kn X. Kelley, Holvii Klnnnniian and
J. 11 Hnliskopr.
Hn 1o noon today tho heaviest vot-
Ine -n bclnc done at tho Central
precinct located In tho O'Ooiinoll
MUltiR-on Murket Hvanuo.
ImvU tt HllllOtH.
According to a tolephono mejsiiRU
Vrom Auintnny, thoro ero no 't'ro
petilTu bhllots hont to 'that pretiiuct
tnd tie I'rogrostdveB Uhoro were
Irate. Thoy were roferrod to J. C.
Kendall Whether anything will fto
done about It Is not known.
Vmo on ItontK.
Tho 440,000 roul bond issuo 1.
not arouilng muoli .Intoreuf. -Many
Mm It will 'lrt badly beaten In tho
tounty.
.Vorth Jlert JjlRfit 'nu.
A light vote is being cast lu North
Beihl today. Vp to 2 .unlock only 130
wtvi had been cnM In tlio four pro
tlncUi there.
In precinct nutnbor 7, thoro wero
U rembllcans, 14 domccrata, 2 pro
fre8lv.g nnd seven vronmn voted.
InNV, 8, 24 rcpublleatiB, 12 dovio
rata, 8 progressives and lx wonrfii
VOtcil
I f In No. fl, 17 republicans. 14 dome-
(rats, 3 prngresslvea and three woiiiod
"ad voted
In No. w, c republicans, 5 domo
abj, ono progressive and three wo
Bfn oted.
At tho Stavo Mill, 8 ropubllcaua,
1 oewocrats and four women voted.
A canvass of the polling places In
S&u.17' iS. 19 and HO nt four
yciock this afternoon bow,ed n to-
eT0,e pf 420 0f thnt unoor
;" ' rtepubllcans; 117 J)omo
iLi aB1 7 Progressives. The heav-
'Mt VOtft no,l l. L l l-nf
tu .,h tho PolUng place located in , '
'? OConnbll Imllilinfr Thnt nrfl-
jwtt shows lis Republicans, 64
nocrats and one Progressive,
crit. r,17 ha(1 recorded 21 Demo
n..'i 3 neP"b!lcans nnd one Pro
irewive prcinct 19 had a total
'. Democrats, 58 Republicans
k" 0D? Progressive. Precinct 20
S? total of 70 RepublicanB, 24
""ocrats and four Progressives.
mniW'8 steamers will bring
.-,"" AIH
TOTAL VOTE IS
420 AT 4 P. 1
." ""ib or lilies u laiuiT anuiMJuuiB'
(arlT . 1A"LKS- Phone your orders
Y,. WllJl ' A Vrrt A". firvai'V .
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914
RESULTS ILL II
EFORE I
TEN KILLED l
M EXPLOSION
Three Others Injured in Mexi
can Crude Rubber Plant
at Detroit.
HIT Amo. laird I'ma to Venn 14. r TIhim.I
I DETROIT. Mich.. May 15. Ton
, moil wuro killed nml tliroo Injured In
ipimit 0 To M x , rVtrfn V...,1.""
company, i neie were about twen-tv-flvo
omployeH In tho plHiit. I3I
ewn toi-ii are unauoi.iued for.
(iasollno is bullovcd to Imvo caused
" skilled mwliniilra. The b
ins
bodv
or one was blown through tho
building Three others were burn
ed beyond recognition. Three wero
vii Kviuiu i vtiiKniiitiii. inreu wore
not expected to survive. Doons of
M" Ui bulltllngi noar by were
Hmltoroji
;i"u iiiihud iiuiii iiiu mLiii.'.
two hlocliH from tlio scene. The fnc-
,or' "fflio tlommerro Motor i
m riU, uwnyf wn8 ,,,.. ,,,
1 compnny,
linilly damaged.
NO PUBLIC
Members -01 Roosevelt Family
Arrange 'for Quiet Return
of Ex-President.
f lir AHorlttxl I'm. la roe. PvT TIidm.I
KKtt' YOltlv. Alnv Ki OwlllK to
thu stn.o of Houjerolt's hen.th. tho
memburK if hl family rciiuusted
thnt therw bo uio public roceptlon
similar to tho greeting extended
him on bis roturu from 'Africa ar
ranged on IiIb reuirn from Hrazll.
F0RIL1
Robbers Accused Each Other
of Shooting Policeman
Both Executed.
Illr AMMlaled PrtM lo Coot Par TlmfO.I
-NJOW WKST.M1NSTBII. N. C. Mny
15. Hormnn Ilehren of San Iran
clsivxi nnd Frnnk Davlh wore tinngod
In tho provincial prUon. A year
ngo Pollcoman Archibald cnugtt tho
two "dividing tho spoil of n Imr
..inrv unit u-iiR killed. Knch criminal
nccustil tho other of firing tho rfiot.
M VALLEfi
i
ST
Cross-Examined in Rosenthal
Case and Admits He Told
Some Untruths.
ID AUte4 rren to Coa Dr TIimaI
NEW YOItK, MAY. ;B. Harry Vol
ion the fellow conspirator with Itoso
and others In the plot uhlch resulted
In the murder of Itosenthal, for which
I ecker U being tried the second time,
underwent the ordeal o cross exainl
uatlon today. He admitted that he
ed on many occasions In W
the murder, but he aworo that tho
ry events leading "P. to the crime
correct in the essentia details.
ere
OKhKIMlATK IMIKI'BXUKXCB
Klne and Queen of Norway 0k-,i
IMiibltloit. , ,
Pi, AUtM m.a t C- 3ar TI-1
CHRISTIANA, May 15. King Ha,
akon and Queen Maud, of Norway.
tth Imnosing ceremony the
?2?$, "JSmSSmoratlve of tbet cen
fenary Norwegian independence from
Times Want Adl Get Resulta.
In The TImei.
inow
BOTH RANGES
S
NO
,-- , i ii. ". . ji. niu.ajcj3aemjMB3BnBB imam
CANDIDATES - WILL SAY THAT ALL MEN ARE LIARS
$nn
MEMBER OP THE
0HEC0I PRIMARY
Do Not Expect Over Seventy
five Per Cent of Registered
Vote to Be Cast Today
Light Vote Early.
Wr Aaaoclatnl .,, , Coo, t,,,,!,,
PORTLAND, Or.. May lfi.-i-Cnn-
J2f'iB.eek,,n"f orilco ' tno'Dmno.
parties nro being selected todny In
2h "" m!lry Hoh.. ' The
noinlnnt oa being mndo nro for ono
.'. . Sonntor. throe RrcproBOnfntlvcs
.ui ru.iio nna rniintv t n
Tho
1 nU w ri Sl0W K(.'1'"'' t0 ,l nollB-1
iniih. nBi,,U0 ,0 tho fnct nt tho
POilliie nlnciH nr. t ...... 7. ......
polling plnci8
nro to rOltialll mini.
until 8 p. ni
iiv ivinnti r.HiA it
cast.
Activity in Government Arsen
als and Coast Artillery
Is Under Way.
tllf AitorUtM rt 16 Coaa Otr Tlmw.
WASIIIXOTON, U. a, Mny 10.
Tlio activity which yesterday began
In Government nrsenala and at the
coaiit nrtlllery' posts, follow pre
cautionary arrangeiucnts to'Xorwnrd
tho department In tho Mexican sit
uation. Secretary Dnrrliuin nl.l In.
day.
H. A. WHEELER
Chicago Banker Declines a
Membership in Federal
Institution.
tllr Aa.orlatr.1 I'ma lo Coo. liar TlmM.1
WASHINGTON, I). C, May 15.
Harry A. Wi oiler of Chicago In a
letter to the President, declined
membership In tho Federal Ileuorvo
Hoard. Ho says ho Is unable to
sovor his business connections.
President Wilson now tins two
places to fill on tho bonrd. Dr.
Adolph C. Miller, of San Francisco,
Paul M. Warburg, of Now York,
and W. P. O. Harding, of lllrmlug
ham, have till accepted. Ho must
also deslgnnte tho governor and
vice governor.
STHICXGTHKN .IAP XAVV.
Premier Okiinia Promise to Sup
port Program.
Dr AaaoclaiaH I r lu lout tlaf TIoim.1
TOKIO. Moy in. An Incrcaso
In the Jnpaueso naval defonsa Is
promised in tho declaration of poll
cy Issued by tho now cabinet iindor
rrcmior UKUinn.
I
Strike Sympathizers Make a
Demonstration Before
Rattan Factory. i
Dr AMoelalfcl Prfaa to Cooa liar Tlraea.) I
WAKKPIKLD, Mass., Moy 15. '
A Miob of striko sympathizers, men
and womon, mndo a vicious demon-,
stratlon In front of tho rattan fnc-'
tory of Heywood Hrotliors, where a
striko hns been in progress for ser-
ral weeks. Windows wero broKen
and car wero steppeu nnu searcnen
for loyal workers and BtriKourean-
era, many of whom wero assaulted, i
KILLED TODAY
English Army Men Victims of
Disaster While Trying to
Land During Fog.
Bf Aaaoclate4 Prtaa to Cooa Bar Tlmaa.l
NORTH ALLERTOWN, Eng., May
ir. Tn morn British army avia
tors were killed trying to land In a
' ." ... . .. n ..
fog The victims are Liieui. r.injieua
ond Sergeant Dudmore,
(ivnncln.i II... . it in. iiiiiun-. i uu muni uui-it-i in ill
lAiiiiiuu innt n Inreo tntn.u'lti imlii i,rt r i... ir,.,..i,u..n., ,i
U. S. PREPARES ABB
FOR TROUBLE
n
NOT ON BOARD
ItlUB UAUbtd i
A NEAR RIOT
TWO AVIATORS
WxmtB
ASSOCIATED PRESS
EVENING EDITION.
VOTE VERY LIGHT
Although tlio Prohibitionists nud
Socialists Imvo tnken ndvnntago of
Uie opportunity to resistor, their In
terest In the election Ih Indirect, ns
they have already named their can
didates nt conventions. While there
nro n record number of cnmlldntos
Booking nomination the gouoral In
terest Is not its great ns It) previous
primaries. Tho estimated vote nt
most will bo "ft per cent of tho
registration. Fair weather In most
parts of tho state gnvo an Impetus
to tho city voter to go to the polls
whereas It hnd tho opposite effect
oti the rural voter who wns busy
with his cropH. There is much
iloil.it itluilil Hli nutrninn nf nviirv
rnnfl.al,.,! offlni. Till, Iw.ttlni. la iw.ir.
U..11.1.1 rri. .....I.. ...'..... . ...
tlovornor,
OF TOLL CASE
Senator McLean Says That It
Is the Only Fair Way for
United States to Act.
tnr amo-i.im rm to cx nr TimM.i
WASHINGTON', O. C, May IT..--Arbitration
of tho tolls question wis
advocated In the Senate, by Senator
McLean, Ilopublican, "If we sit lu
Judgment In our own case," ho said,
"tho vordlrt of the world will bo
that 'Uncle Sam plays with londed
.linn
One Suspect Wounded While
Trying to Escape at Seat
tleCanadian Money.
inr A.wl.tM rma to cona IU)r Ttmfk.)
SKATTI.i:, Mny in. Tlio '?
covery of n kiiuk of International
counterfeiters became known today
when It was mndo public Hint Unit
ed States operatives two days ago
sniped n counterfeiting plant In So
uttlo and aro woiklng on clues con
cerning the Identity of the coun
terfeiters, who hnvo been operating
lu western Washington and llrltish
Coliiuyiiin nud eastward through
Canada br far iib Ottawa. They
made Cnnndlau bank notes nnd five
dollar Canadian bills. Frnnk C.
Ilrlght was wounded by a pollcoman
whilo trying to escape after passing
n counterfeit bill. Ho Is held as n
suspect.
iikduci: i'. p. invii)i:xi.
nr Auoclattj I'rfaa lo Coo Ilir Tlniea.j
NKW Vnillf. Mnv If.. Tin. nn.
ctVo commltteo of tho Union Pacl-
,fc Hallway voted to roduco the
j quarterly dividend on common stock
I frnm 9 1-! in nor rnnf
THREE KILLED
IT
COONTERFEIT
CAN6 SOUGHT
1
Mnfhnn Qnn nnrl nmmhtnp "oved the gunboat'B presonco Is for
IVlOtner, bOn anu Uaugnier,n,0 purpose of covering tho landing
Found Dead in Their
Country Home. .
inr Auncla.e.) rrna lo ll liar Tlmn,)
IRONTON. Ohio, May 15. Mrs.
Dennis Masslo, ago 7S, son Robert,
and daughter Mary, past 45, wero
found murdered In tholr country
homo. Tho deed was committed yes
terday.
Bank President and Cashier
Held Doors of Institu
1 tion Are Closed.
Br Aaaoclata4 freaa to Ceoa Bar Tlmaa.l
ELDORA, Iowa, May 15. Presi
dent Henry D. Himmel and Cashier
John K. Himmel. of tho Farmers
Rank, at Radcllffe were arrested to-
.In.. .t.KMn.A.I ...III. Iapa,v Thu V.n..lr
uy cumi, mm i.a.-.. ,..Vu....
cjoaed Its doors yesterday,
I WO AHHtSItU
FORJORCERY
- EIGHT PAGES
A Consolidation
and C'oom
. SITUATION
I
ZAPATISTAS SEAR MEXICO CiTY
SHORT 0ELA1 I
IS PEACE PLAN'
Session at Niagara Falls Is
Postponed Owing to Mexi
cans Being Late.
4
I l)i:i(AV I'lIACir .MKKTIXC. I
tllr Aw.lIM 1'rrM lu Coot Pur Tlniiw.)
I WASHINGTON. 1). C, May
i IS. Tho opening of nogotla-
I lions of the South Ainerhsui
I mediators lu tho Mexican con
troversy nt Niagara Fulls baa
been postponed until Mny 20,
tho Statu Dopnrtmout announc
ed. Tho sosslons were origin
ally scheduled to begin .May 18.
-
(1)7 AnoelMM l"rM to Coo. lUr Tlmrn,
WASHINGTON, U. C, May lfi.
Following tho announcemont of a
postponement, tho South Amorlcnn
mediators said thoy would delay
their doparturo for Niagara Falls.
Previous to tho change of plans tho
mediators went to tho White House
to bid tho President and diplomats
staff farewell. Tho excuse for tho
delay of tho mediation was that
the Mexican delegates did not want
to bo unduly hurried. Tho Mexi
cans will reach Washington tomor
row. Lnter the envoys and Ameri
can delegates agreed to confor.
Later tho mediators postponed the
meeting nt tho Whlto House until
tomorrow. Tho Sponlsh Ambassa
dor denied tho sensational rumors
of tho cause or thu delay. , Ho. de
clared It wns duo solely to tho late
arrival of the Mexican delegates.
Admiral Doyle Issues Papers
When Mexican Officials
Refuse to Act.
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UJTWATUM TO HUKIITA I
llr AaMKlalMl ITf.r lo Cooa lUr TIiiim I
I WASHINGTON, I). C. .Mny
' IS. Secretary Hrynn Informed
tho lluorta unvernincnt thati
the State Department considered
tho action of the Moxlcau Fed
oral authorities In withhold
ing Information concerning the
whereabouts of Private Parks
a hostllo act.
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(nr AaaoclatoJ rtrtt to Cooa Hr Tlmaa.
AIIOARI) U. S. 8. CALIFORNIA,
MAZATLAN, May 10. iWlroless)
Dospite Huorta's revocation of the
order closing tho ports to Amerlinn
shipping, tho Mnzatlan offlclnls ro
fused to clear tho Pacific Mall liner
Newport for San Francisco. Ad
miral Doyle promptly Issued the
clearanco papors,
Hupp I let for lltierlu.
Tho presoiuo of tho Federal gun
boat Guerrero at Sallna Cruz on tho
Pacific coast, the terminal of tho
Tohuanteper railroad, was the sub
ject of much ronjocturo. It is bo-
of military oniilpinont which rumor
has it Is on board tlio vossoia novel,
lug along tho coast,
IS
ED
Mexican Reaching San Fran
cisco Says Maas Violated
Viloated His Instructions
His Instructions.
(Br AaaoclatMt frtaa to Cow Bar Tlmn.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 15.
That Huerta Issued specific orders
to General Mass at Vera Cruz to
offer no opposition to the landing
of Americans and that those orders
were disobeyed by Maas, Is the de
claration of K. Do Morelos, a Mexi
can architect, who arrived here from
Vera Cruz. Morelos said Maas told
lilm lie would fiB'U cieapue Jjuorta's
oraers,
CLEARS SHIP
ATIZATLAN
B
DON'T 'SCATTER SHOT
Concentrate your advertising In
tlio newspaper tliat reaches the pco
ilc J'ou want to talk to. Ammuni
tion coits money. Tlio Times wives
money to advert Isoih.
uaxvu!nBP!,TzEsgigaEaaxrwa
of Time, Coiit Mall
Hay Adtcrtlser.
No. 253.
BROWS WORSE:
Southern Rebels Give Battle
to Federals 'Within Fifteen
Miles of Capital. '
FOREIGNERS ALARMED
IN HUERJA CAPITAL
Prepare to Defend Themselves
American Ships Guard
Huerta War Vessels.
V. s.
WAKSIIII'S
IISCOHT
MHXHWNS
Illy AMorUtr.1 Vmt to Coot Par TlniM.J
WASHINGTON. I). C, May
IB. Admiral lladgor has ro
ported that tho Federal gun
boats Zaragottn and llravo and
the tiiK Tamplco, which left
Tnmplco yesterday ronvoye 1 by
an American gunbont nnd two
tlostroyers, oxpeeted to retch
Puerto Mexico tomorrow. Ho
roported thnt tlio gunboat Vera
Cruz, hnd hoeu abnndoncil In
the Panuco ltlvor.
III? A.mkuim Prr. to loo. liar TU I
VKUA CKITZ, May IT.. A 'vlcot
from Mexico City report tho Fei'ornla
nt Topllojo, olghteoit miles soutlt of
tho capital, wero attackml yostorday
by the Zapatistas. No details of tho
rigniiiiK imvo been received, but tho
,1nru,,l'nl Ih ""ugnrdod nB an Important
dot olopment by tho uuthorltlcn hero.
Tlio roported tlepnrture of Fodor
al gunhontH from Tamplco undor
convoy of tho American warships Is
bolloved to bo duo to n deiiro of
the Mexican commnudorH to com
munlcnto with Mexico Clt 'rmx
Puerto Mexico, the only w'r. i .
open to thorn.
Foreigners In Mexico Ciy ur-
preparing to defend thomiiolves it
need bo when tho critical moment
approaches.
Gonornl Velnnco. who was wound
ed In defending Torreon, has boon
ordered to tnko rommnnd at San
Luis PotoBl.
British Families Leave Ships
Following Rebel Victory
Over the Federals.
tllf AMorlata4 I'rr.a lo Cooa Rr TlmM.
LONDON, May IS.-Ixinl Cow
tlrny'R manager at Vera Crur. cables:
"IteporlB from Tamplco state that
lirltlsli families and otlior llrltish
refugees who sought shelter on tho
ships, Imvo roturiiud to their liomeii
on Bhoro."
CONKKHKXOIJ AT WAH1IIXGTOX
Rr Aiaotlat 1'ff.. to Cooa Par Tlmta.J
The purnoso of an nftornoou Whlto
liouso conference wn not dlrclosed,
I'nt Is bellovod possible thnt somo
further ronFon for tho postponement
nf tho mediation conferenco might
lave prompted tho meeting.
Irwin' G. Baker Runs from
San Diego to New York in
11 1-2 Days.
IBr Aaaoctata.1 Vint lo Cooa Ilr Tlmaa.
. NEW YORK. May 15. Irwin nO,
Hakor arrived hero, having trnvolod
.1302 miles from San Diego on a
matorcyclo In eleven days, elovon
hours and ten vilnlteB. Tho host
previous record Is nearly twonty-ono
dayu,
OE.V. KALA.AH HELD.
(B Aaaoclat4 Prtaa to Cooa Baj Tlmaa.
SANTA FB, N. M.. May 1C
General Salazar, one of tho Huerta
commanders who ran nway from tho
battle of Ojlnaga, and who was ar
rcBtcd on tho American sldo charg
ed with violating tho neutrality laws,
today was acqulttod in the Federal
court. Ho was Immediately re-arrested
and taken to Fort Wlngata
with tho other rofugeea.
TOMORROW'S steamers will bring
us all kinds of FKKKII rilUIT and
and VIXJKTAULKH. Phone your or-
ders early. OLL1VANT & WEAVER.
Phone 199.
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