The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 04, 1915, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
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iother Registration
Measure
miiihi tvti. 4.Thi HouKO Iiuh
n a ii ! '
.H.mi (ho compromise permenont1fnrlo"K irclHtrmlonn (lint now nr ie.
l""" ' 'niilr...! Tl ..I. ...I l, til .. i..
(.trillion bill which won presented
,isirnm "
U,n joint JitilleLry And revision
iawh commltlc?. ThlM measure
-uvlden fr n registration cm (ho.
.. 1...I1V uvaliini. I'll ell doctor IlttV-
1 III.'" ""
i(; n card cniitnlnliu data on hi
imllllcutloiiB to vote, which I kept
x Me lit dm comity clerk's omto,
.. .. . ... ......I.. .. In HilllllliAli
A llllll IIHl IH II1UIIII 111' III HIHIIIUIJ
each election from dm enri! Itiilox
,1 iIiIh lint ttlkoH (ll(t plllCO Of till)
,,,ni iiiiII books. When fin elector
Hh in voln at liny election for two
iirH, (ho clerk tiikon his card from
L. nii.ri mid nodfloH him. n( (ho uit
hrtii given on (ho mnl of his nrdon
v .
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. ii ii.Aiuf ilkfu twit tintliV HtAntlfl ihrMtfulft Mill till lit ttml.fltiuu til nil
II inn riwvwi Wn "..- " .
trtc Uti he Mill nl(tfH nt tin ntVMnnthtr ami many oilier ijiurttlor.H
IrrHH It will he imHtiined (hut ho In
lilior doad or has moved uwiiy. Tlfo
nt l kep( for n yrnr, however, nml
(iru ilctttroyed. ,
Thin reKUtrnllon tint U iIchIkiimI
IHE MINOR WAR
Lirri.i: ktokikn vmm Tin:
TIHIOUtlll TIIK OAl'ITAIJt t)
CACII OTIIKIt KOMK AIIIC T
IXtJ AT THIS TIMR.
hiltiil I'reiw Service
LONDON, Jnn. 2o. (Hy in.il I to
ktw York) Von nlwnyn rnn count
lu Hurry Under. The canny Hcotch-
o.i ii, who taken pnuudn HterlltiK K
nre from American iiudlonceH, U now
I.iIiik to try IiIh klltlex nml notion on
roklo, I'eiroRrnd nml 1'iirl.
I.iitulcr returned lionie the other
Iny from nu American tour.
I Mini! Im'kIii work iiKnlu In Koliru-
lr, lio H(iiu. "i up nexi iimu I nopo
ixleiid my tour no far n (o ro
Iroiitiil Hie world. I have not yet
nu Cntiadn nud the union of flout Ii
Urlm. Then there U India nml our
linml AIIIch. Why nhould I not Hlng
In Japan and lu I'ctriip.rnd, nud In
nrln."
While the Iheutrleal critlcH are
MimlcrliiK Jimt what one l.nudcr'n
bare kueeit would do (o (he cold Huh-
ilnu winter, or what "I lovo a laiutle,"
kuiIiI jound like to the Jnpnnene, no
Ime U dmilitftil dint Lauder would
knve frnnrx, mlilen and yen Jimt ti
If tiny were ilollnm or poundx.
t.aiiiler ImH u koii who In n lieuten
ant lu the ftth Ilaltallon, ArRyll nnd
Koiitlierlauil HlKlilaudcrN, nnd Ih ox-
iiortrd to ro to tho front soon,
'nlttd I'renH Service
A.MSTKItDAM It Ir reported front
Walloon vIIIoro that tho InhnN-
I.111U nre rompelled ro cnt n kind of
nnlte liread, which Ih ordinarily fed
lo pinpoint. They tnko (heir troubles
lilillonoplilcally, however, and hmtoad
i'f Raying "rooi! mornluR," coo like
hIrpoiih when (hey cnt.
pitted I'resH Service
PLYMOUTH (KnRlund) Among
M10 tuvallilK nnd wounded landed
P'n Ih 11 lirlndle hound heloiiRltiR to
Llcittonant-Colonel Hrynnt. who wnH
In charge of tho ;irlllRh forcen which
hivnded .and Relxcd ToRolnml. Tho
log nccompnnlod IiIh mater tlirousli
nut the eampnlgn nml received n Oer
nian bullet.
ll'iillcd lreB8 Borvlco
LONDON Thn Diifhoou nt Hut.
land, who Ih nn almost flatly attend-
n'lt III (ho neorlnan vnllerv nt llm
lloiiMo of Lords, sits knitting mufflers
r 1110 soldiers throughout tho do
nates, I'nllcd Pross Borvlco
ANTIIWISnP. Dee. SO lUv mnll
Ito Now York) Durln thn flshtlnir
Inroumi Aerschot (ho nolglsns noticed
Marble and Granite
Monuments
G. D. GRIZZLE
8ATIIFAOTION OUH MOTTO
Is Passed!
to (alto the iilnri of nil tlm mnltl.
" .... .irc m-
irniliireil liv l.nnlu ifimlin ,.f if.iii.....
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nation.
Proposed extension of die functions
iif flu. ut. i.,.l i...t ,. ........ n... .,
-.. ..,j ,'. , .,.. Iff lltl J flllj I Vm
tiirnliiK of h.illoi boxes in tint iminty
'unit after elections mnl (Iiuh save
jtltnu nml oioiiho etiromiiiirod u rmlo
.ll.,t.t, .1.1..... tl. u ..... ... I . 1 .. . ... . I ..
" tv Wlll'll HIT I.UIIIIIIIIIVU llll eiCC-
(Ioiih recommended (ho piihmiiko of
Substitute HmiHO Hill 10.'!.
Tin. hill would ntitlifirizn tin. t..
livery of ballot boxen nl the iienrcs(
pom olliee, Hut how the box Ih (o be
Hcnt lmcl(, how (hero would lio n hmv-
tpg, hIiko (Iki hox would. In. scaled
worn II red nt dhnlrmnn Kellv. wlwi
did not niiMwer nil of thnni. The
hill, ncrnrdluclv. wiim rnforrCil tmck
to (ho commlttiHi to study mil Hnnio
of thee thlnRH,
NEWS FROM EUROPE
iiio.nt that ,titi; comino in
I' Tilt: NATIONS NOW IKIIITIMJ
IIIVIAIi. HUT AM. iltl INTIJUIKT.
.a.titTSffiESS
tlmt tli hiiIIh of iielKhliorliiR wind
in 1 1 U were helmvliiR errntlnilly
OrcnHlonttlly the hiiIIh turned, then
Httippcd, nnd (hen (ruued iiriiIii, Kiih-
pertliiK that they were hcltiR lined In
convey kIriiiiIr to tho enemy, tho
IIoIrIiiiih uttneked the mill nnd under
n Vill of hullets took H hy storm.
In It woh found u Herman oflleer
nud u prlvnto ttoldlcr with u mltralt
IriiHi" The two CoimtniH worn taken
prlimi'..rH, end the miller, on whom
wiiK finiiid i.2r.ii in (iermnuy money,
wn PNecuted.
United l'ieH Service
,UONDON. Jan, IB. (Hy mall to
Now York.) "My neighbor on one
hIiIo Ih 11 Itiiruilnn-hflrn Arerlcnn.
uiturnlfxed fcm-IWh, domiciled ColUh
Jew," wrlleH nn Kiii'IIhIi elerk lu Oi
French KorelRti Legion. 'The other
Ir nu old HlRquard In tho Legion, nn
Alnntlaii with llfteen yenra' service
nud the China, Tonquln, MndnKnsc.ir,
Doliimioy, Hahnrn, Atr.orln, nnd Mo
incrn mednlii, nud the medal mllltnlro,
Wq. 1110 n eurloim mixture In the
LcrIoii. Kvcry concelvnhlo people.
The majority nre Altmce-Lorrnlno fel
low, dying to have n pot nt Oer
mnny." (Wilted I'li'hH HerWco
I.ONUON. Jan. 10. (Hy mail (o
New York) Svoii Hndln'8 hook, te
IntliiK (n his vIhIi to the (Jermnu
front ban arrived here and la on Bale
nl the book Htaln. Tho publisher
In nn udvcrttHcmonl 'bie'h: The
nuthor linn boon on tho firing lino,
nnd IiIh risked his life eleven times,
Ilo linn been with tho KtttHor on sev
ernl occnnlons and for three dnyn
lived with tho crown prlneo nnd of-
flcorH of tho Gorman RtntT general.
The ndverdscment declares. Hint
with the exception of the Knitter nnd
tho Hlnff, Dr. Iledlln has n wider
pemonnl exporlenco of die wnr than
nny other perHou.
MU'lillcnit CoiiveiitJim
United Press Service
DI3TRIOT, Pelt. 4. Hopubllcon
county convontloim for (ho election of
delcgtitcH to tho Hprlng convention of
(ho party will bo held tomorrow
throughout Michigan. The Rtnto con
vention will be held n week from to
day nt Grand Knplds.
l.ocal news appears first la j
The Herald, 60e a raoatb
KLAMATH FALLS
ShavingParlor in
Gink, Opened
Tho Hotel Do (link, recently opened piece of broken glass in an ash. barrol.
In Now York lty for the winter nc-lle borrowed a cheap safety rovor,
cninmodntloii of men who cannot find dint the shaving parlor wns as corn
work, Iiuh not nil the modern con- pleto us tho average hobo wishes.
ciileuceH. Tho elty gno one of Its One man had to shave at a time,
bulldliiKH to die committee in chnige nml sometimes ho had to use a blade
but the InillillnK contained little more which u half dozen beforo him had
than luiru rooms Hiilllrlcni to toko nlremly dulled. Hut It was better
euro of about li'O men. The hobo t linn no shave nt all and the men
hIiowii lu the ilimtrutlon found n (M091 In lino to get n chance.
Big Anti-Spitting War
Is on at Pittsburgh
('lilted Proas Service
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 1. Pitts-J
IiiiirIi'h sidewalk splltcrs nro wary
lodny. The Woman's Public Health
League recently held Its annual re-
vivol. nml with ?. mi I ovftllnwliiir Itself,
constituted patrolesses nro again on
die Job.
Led by Mrs. Winifred Sackvlllo
Stoner and MIbh Matilda Orr Hays.
a sijiiiid of the patrolesHes took no
mercy oath nnd went forth to pinch
nil offenders. After walking n mile "'c'1 "' Kunuemaii as some 01
. i.,.t n, t.,,i..ca cnMinndioRu who spit on tho sldownlk." Then
Ol
they saw nn Italian spit on the side-
walk. They let hint go with u warm
Ing, Another mllo yielded a fireman
with a swollen Jaw. Ho was sorry.'
The next Bidder spotted was n man
whose appearance suggested rare na-
tlonnllty. Mrs. Stoner used Italian,
Latin. Lltliunnlnn, Greek, Polish and)
HIiiduHtniil without nvnll and be-.
cntno exiisperuled. - J
I spent; lCngllsh, Madam," said
the mini finally, grinning, "pqsslbly
you can mnko yourself plain If you
do llknwlse." t
Mrs. Stoner loot herself in smelling i
salts. .
They walked three inllos further'
mid Mrs. C. L. Plennlken remarked
that "they don't seem to bo spitting '
today."
To the Pennsylvania station nnd
"TIZ" GLADDENS
S0RE,JiD FEET
"TIK" makes sore, burning, tired feet
fairly dance v Itli delight. Away go tho f
acliCA and pains, Jlie corns, callouses,
Ulster ami bunions.
"TIZ" draws
out the noliU and
Kigoua that putt !
up your feet. No '
matter how linrd
you work, how ,
long yon dance, 1
how far you!
walk, or how Km
you remain on
wur feet, "TDK."
brings rest tui
foot coiufoit
"TIZ" la won
derful for tired.
aching, swollen, smarting feet, Your f et
just'
tingle
for Joyj shoes never hint or
tight
Get a 83 cent box of "TIZ" nnw from
any, druggist or department store. Kinl
foot torture forever wear smaller shoe,
keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy,
CSBiBimJii
the Hotel de ,
for Unemployed
tliure (hoy found u man William
Wilson ready to deny that he spat.
Ho went along to a police station
quietly and Insisted upon n hearing.
The scrgeint drew nn eye-bead on a
ciisnldor while thlnklnc It over nnd
let so with a 42-ccntlmoter quid. !
.,. .. . . . 1
"yi" gnspoit .Mrs. stoner.
"Vou know." said the leader.
' c'1 of thti ,,n' "tuftt n man
with his faco full of tobacco was so
dlsgusdng. Itenlly ho was not so
"'' t,,r"ca to reporter to express
appreciation of the publicity given
' tl10 cal
" ,n"" K -, "' oeuluo' ou"u"
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of cw ""'"w at Bandon-
r
Tailoring
Of the Reliable
Kind
You will bo needing a new suit
boforo long. Wo can give you
quick t-ovvlct) nnd honest value
lu stjllsli fabrics of all tho lat
est shades nnd designs.
Iteiiiembelii' that when you
buy tailored suits from us they
ato mndu by us and carefully
HI ted before finished. We use
the bea( of trimmings In each
garment which Insures lasting
Hlmpe, Our milts have snap
Hud dnsh to them, not to be
found In tho ordinary kind.
Let ns show you."
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TAILORS
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StS MAIN ST..
MERRILL TEAM IS
BADLY WALLOPED
. I
I'UIJLIC HCHOOL BASKKT BAMi
HIIOOTERH FROM .NEIGHBOR.
IXG TOWN WEBK AT A DECID-'
KD DIMADVAXTAOK
, . , (tide of the administration toward
I ... ...... American Investors in foreign coun-
1 One of the soundest defeats ever . ,
,..,.. . . trios was outlined today before the
administered to a team on a local ,
(basket ball floor was handed th0,chamber of merco of the United
"basket ball team of Merrill grammar. Mate nt today's scsilon of Its anual
grades by tho Central School team convention.
last nlgbt.
'to 0.
Tho final score was 45
I The Merrill players have no reason
ito feel downcast about their defeat,
.however, ns there were all sorts ot'
hand leans In their wav. Pnr nun'
, . ... w . - - v
thing, tho floor they played on last
night wn far larger than the ono they;
i always played upon and they were
nomowhnt"lost" In getting their
teamwork organized.
, In tho-sccond place, they did .not
know until 4 o'clock yesterday after
noon that they were coming to Klara-j
jnth Falls to play. As a result, they
had no practice whatever, and they,
I arrived Just before tho game, stiff'
with cold nnd the long ride. i
The local kids played all around the
visitors, and-each of tho local team;mInIon-ln 1516 after tne war between
threw some baskets. Peterstelner the Ottoman Sultan and the Egyptian
iwas the bright and shining gtar,lMameIuke8- and for 300 years the
,t-- . ,. DfinviiliiaTV inarrnta nt ttlA lanrfjMl
inouKii) una no wns rcsponsiDie ror "- --- . .-twenty,-one
of tho points secured. jshlekhs, and the neTer-endlng exac-
Tho lineup was: Peterstelner., tlon of O"'1 VHn. kept the
center; Motschenbacher and Hilton. ,ccunt,ry ,nra ' cnaos an d
forwards; Lawrence and Chamberlain. ;P"on- 8 tno Pw f e
guards sheikhs was broken and the Turks
., " . . . ... 'began to strengthen their hold, but
mi-inn iiiuuu, ijviuvivsi. aim ui
k..,.k ..ajtu. .ycu.uii.-ai. dliu vi-
field, forwards; Stukel. center; Robl-
son and Zlabek. guards.
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Preceding this game wa a contest
between tho sonhomoro and senior.
boys of the high school
j
The SOPhS.
took the contest. 19 tq 7
No Raffbme Music
iw stHuuiv "1UHV
for CliSVeland Park
United Press Servlco
CLEVELAND Feb. 4
"Ragtime
music will not mix with the classical
I refuse. Anyway the people hero
have graduated from ragtime."
ehrLiimi Timm.. mi.ni.inM msui..
. . ....
.... . .uu. u...v.t.. U.UO.V
director, thus declined to wield the
! baton for "rag" In the elty parks'
'this summer. He directs- the munlcl
pal symphony orchestra. The city
will be forced to hire n "rag" director.
Tlmmer's artistic temperament for
bids.
Under tho new regulations every
m .m - .
soldier and officer in France receives !
i ti - nnA
.1 spvciai annual oonus 01 zuu Irenes.
for every child under 16 years of age. 't0
HALL GRILL
Sunday Chicken Dinner
75c
Tindall't Orchestra
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OV lUlttll
CapiUlStock, 100,000 Surplus, $12,000
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OURPOUCIES-
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Cabinet Members
to Big Business Men
United Press Service "
WA8HINOTON, Peb.,4. The mttl-
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo
rtlNrilacml thn flovnlnnmnnf nt tin
Amcr,Can Merchant marine, report-
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Who Owns
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This Will Be a Big Qoestion at Close of rlr W&
(Continued from Pag D
n,t,Irh fhnv hnvo Hnnn tnupl. fnr
:u",'"'tnt h. . h. genoarmene. is anotner snggettM'a- r
,.e !P T thocuntry' tD mtlon. but recent experiences ot in- ri't
l blight of Ottoman rule still oppressed .., inn, nnn,-i . m-,j-i. t.
.. ..,and of ,Ik nd .' . MU,ll,,?,aI ff""1' JS?Md& Tg
....... ... .j ...".'...
KejJb ieriuc jiiaina aaa vaiiejr sienie. i
s
.. . ."u. .. .j . j.M u1UiiuiiiuI uwuiia, uvhi!, Ul
rtu urnu bisui. n v.uiu mJir ii
be the simplest plan to grant the,l5,trator; removed from the whlrpoot" &':
Zionist's anneal for a Jewish state. I . n .i.. . L....--i ,.7.;
?,Mt hero are d,fflcuU!e ' th wfquabbieS. the powers mSk&r-i&sfe
If there were the nuclei of a Jewish mnrn anaraptnrv A.AtAi 't.t.'XJ.-
admlnlstrntlon ,n th0 country- "'job than America
mtgnt oe easier, nut tnere are not,'
and the Zionist movement has not
ted to any great stream of Jewish
Immifrrntlnn TIiam. Tina hjn Tnttfr
ule agrJciuturef p0litlcaL .or other
development among the Jews In Pal
. . . ,.,. ,j
toiiu-j. auu .it oiuutat it;ucr
t-.i i ! esiiii ilia fiiiiniHi ! wnrH i
more ,mpelIed d
. . . . ... ..
were,
lo resiore'ine ancient religion in ine
um. t, ,
R,Bht he"re the Christian powers
would ohfof atrnnirlv TnlArtlin
tine, .but with (ho Turks In control i
In Holy places were at least kept
.by neutrals. Xeltber tho' Roman,
. .
.Catholic, Oreek Orthodox, npr Pro-1
'neloti nhttCAliAn waiiM nHnntll -.. S f
cstant churches would permit one dc-f
'nnmltinflAn Ia nKlnln nhnAlnn mam.
nomination to obtain absolute con-
Itrnl nv. Ihn nl.aa n'hlnli aA ITnlw
" ""- -.... . .u.j
them a11' and lt ,s S,car tnat there
WINES
(HOICK CALIFORNIA WINKS
PUKE APPLE BRANDY
PURE PEACH BRANDY
PURE GRAPE BRANDY
These and 'many oUier
KMitliKoiiii. IteverHges for the home
KLAMATH . LIQUOR
COMPANY
FALLS, OMMON
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fWIWUp
ssl-KPPSl
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MaMlataMMlia?
-- Maa-aai aaaea !
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Wl-
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filc
K:S'M&
e Hm
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Ing cm the growth.of tM''AaerIcMH
flag shipping sfact rsetrlcMotM
registration were rerapvei . -:''ttr
Burton, ot Ohio, Joseph .wvrtivi-.
commissioner of corporation, ;ranl-T.';i
m....i..ivJ .i if....r i rtriis .-lit w.
tho latter members 'of the orgmlM&S
tlon, were among the spekrr: to-5-.";
any. secretary or commerce ea-w .
field and H6n. Charlra. II. !Halln.??. :
nvon r.t k rJal tt t'.'i.-UJ I
nu,..u v. II, v rwviMI nmiTDK.
ouru, win HieuK ni uio onaquei ",25VTt
night. , "vtfi
1 ' ' ' fr.ti.1
Holy Lam
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tiroteetton. 1 Knelan'Aiwsif l&4&ii
nnltillnn nn ih vvnunA 1htX(lA9- '&
Brltlan has bad more experience ?$ M
governing peoples ot various races y '.
and creeds, but the other nations wlll
naturallvr orotest that'.SBnrland" Ib tS1,
grabblng'mbre than her'sharo of the
plunder: '" -- yj
A neutral state guaranteedbr all
, tho cronf nnitrApa. etrAA I.AtHil.A .Tkf
, o. . r----", .. wcu.B'wy(. .-X
hv awA 1ia H..Jf..l.l. . II. wl.. rra
"J, WIU .UTJ AUaiUMlUIUU UL LUB nillT ' .,'TI
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. , ., . . ' TT.-,
iiace cmrusiea to an international""?.
"rclu. buiu, oic, uo.noi. pramnt,
ii. ......- ....! jfa.. it
round, thon. for in ImnnrHal 4.l'w .K
---- -.r. ..H. Havsaaa,- . j.
. w aBHr.w J VUUUIunilL J aiin r. -a
rwjp?ww, mr jag
turfh
It Is pointed out'
hV'Onltetf
States has for man? ears"'takri ?6
leadlne nart In mfcslnnarr aauti.aliIf' Vi
icatlonaiVork In ! Asia MlnoaibJ i
1 . - m'tr I'm "!'' ' 4 9c5
couniry nas aispiayea -Saore ' ,wi:
laam wun less mea ot personal g-j)vSi
t u i
dbnnt. J&?m
oi toe.stars ana stnpeB WaTVulc
- - ,., -t . .-' v?-
.Jerusalem Is by.no meaai r
TJf l "lnteraaUonaI Peet'
here.
Mime "t.
Accarate- Infwwtlwi .JoVt th
Wi"H Basin. AskChlfcote. y
sr
Herald want' ads
get resulti.
LEGAL NOTICES
vwwww.wia.
'Notice of Salo ot Unassigaed' Bower
Rlabt - !'
In the County Court of" the SUteof
Oregon, for the County" of Klam
ath. '
la the matter, of the guardiaaahlp
ot the person and estate of" Mary ,
J ' "- ... v
A. Kllgore, an insane person- 4 ij
Pursuant to Ihe order of the' coiin-; $...
,cy Judge ot the county ot KlanwUa. T'.-i
hibio oi viregoa, Haver ine uijur1, -;
of February, 1915, notice .Is barey4
given that tbavradersignedwlll fMu,"
at private sale, for cash, in Klamathjjvf;,
Falls," Oregon, on tUe6th fayjjt&0 ,
assigned right of dower ot Mary ;A,,':' II
KllffnrA an fnimna nnrann. in nni .tn . L
tho, following described. real pfojjSeriy.tv-5
i.....nj VI...H. -..-. .iv '.: !.,"..?
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