The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 11, 1894, Image 2

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2 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: .THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1894. A DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of, Nawiy Items Furnished by. tha Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph, AVERY BAD SHOOTING • AFFRAY Sir. IJ. D. Wadklnr, Ilia To aril Marshal of Caaintlle. Slioofa sir. Win. Xwlnrtl. to Omtli In » tlraal Fl(t'it“ Wadklu. tl ounrt.d. Camilla. Out. 10—(Spec let) -la*. light ait 7:80 o'clock, the quiet ot our peaoeaJbl* town was disturbed by the rapid drlmr of plet.il (thou bn Main ■trees. tn front of the atore ot P. D. MoRee. After (the tiring had oeaeed. It me found ithait Mr. D. U. Wefiklnu, the town man*hat. and Mr, W m. M. Swindle were the partlee enraged tn the el»»t- Ing. There were about elx allot* fired by both MHUle*. end the rrmilt wn* Mr. Swindle Wi* IneUantly kitted,, he being ■hot In five or elx place* In the body awl terribly ahot In the (head. He breathed hie-teat a few minute* after tbe firm* had oeaacd. Mr. Wadklna. the marshal, wae eerlouety ffhot, hl« le* bone n few Inchea above the ankle be ing broken Into by one, of (the ahotn from the Uatol of Mr Swindle-' There had been bnd, feelfnx between tho mar shal and Mr. Swindle for tnontba, and trouble wee feered between them when they abould meet. Boob were deter mined men. Thu body of Mr. Swindle will be bur led here today. Mr. Wadklna haa hod medical atten- tlbn. add tt le feared by hi* phyalcwns that tots le* will have to bo amputated. The affair boa caused much excite ment here, and much regret am on* our people. There t« very male know no t Che'origin of this *on».ytlon<U dimcuRy, and no one aoema to know who llred the artt ahot. The community regret tho aerloiM difficulty wtolch hfw occurred, and bow that from suoh awful scene* men may learn prudence find oe 1 f-con trol. OGLETHORPE!. Tho Town la Growing Rapidly, De ep! to the Times. Oglethorpe. Oot . lO-tSpoolaD.-Tho splendid growth of tihlu ancient town for the past few month* Jin* been surpris ing, indeed, but most gratifying to ev erybody friendly Ho tho place The mag- MaostWJMW court house. When <»m- pleted. wilt bo the prldo of every cltl- Ben of the county, wtille the big bell of the clock will mnitenl.illy na*l«t the loud nnd cox roc rook of the manufacturing plant here tn kcenln* work bourn for tho bund rede employed In it* hearing. Thireo handsome new double-story -brick stores have recently been com pleted, and everv Inch of them. In en gaged or ooeuoled. Another I* being built, and oorvtraot la. let for three mono, and :ia soon us tho cottVui season ends a new warehouse wilt take the plaoe of Clio wvodan one so long ft pop ular pMcc. Tlie RatMMts ha\io accepted the plana for a charming and mdern church edi fice. To be ghbrt, (progress I* the word here now. and 1n a year more Oglethorpe will bo one of aouthwent Georgia's love liest sort.*. BuabH-sa la good bene, and cotton Is naming In oout a* fast na It can be tmmated. wWch moans very rapidly. Thin I* 'the home of the handsomest, olmwdcwt and moot sucretwful polttl- cal work era In the country, and nn- wOicre In Oeoreda Obi Democrat* do mono Mrvtoc to the party than here, lull (|ho vlotory nuhlpved over such u cine* ot men os were contended with la n source of «elf-coturrmtuhitU»n nnd a re flection on the nputhlata in the Demo cratic ranks In ho mo of the Georgia towns which could be quickly men- tf-m-d. MrtivSnillvIll.' w.i* "i.. hiuim'i- DomocrvVlle town In this week’n election, and never wne tt marc opportune. Tho corn and nseuit crop of Mncon county U undeniably ehe largest - for years, ami thl* fact In Reelf will great- ,)y realm tho panicky feeling glint would o’.lwnrla*) ovorwhelmn the planter*. ELBERTON ECHOES. ■What la Going on In That Thriving Town. • 'Blbertnn, Oct. 10.-<Speclun-Mr. 8. L. darter, who edict and killed Mr. Ed Daniels last Thursday morning, I* still In'Mil. Mr. Daniel*’ father, who roalden 1n Atlanta, cane down and hUd a warrant for murder issued against Mr. darter, but owing to the tunesa of Jtttce Pr-rtlltt of the county court, the court of Inquiry lias been postponed ten days. Tho general Im pression 1* Hint voluntary manslaugh ter (a the highest grade he cm be com- mRted for. If he 1* hot dlabhargod. It «s now reported that the election for representative In Elbert will be contested and that the governor hu* been notified of the fact. Mr. J. N. Worley, the DemocniWc member elect, received 4*1 majority over Dr. J. B. Bell, his PoputlM competitor, no * con* ghlerable anioimt ot fraud will have to be shown U> change the result. Last Saturday nigh* tbs gin house of Mr. Thoim* Warren, a young man living about lea mile* above Elbeeton, was destroyed by fire, together with thirty bales of cotton, a large quantl. ty of seed, a press and many other things. The fire was Incendiary. A young white man tn the neighborhood hiul made Threats of doing Warren damage. Track- were found leading to wad from Orawford'a house. Craw- fbrd Stan amwtrel Sunday -morning and his shoe waa found to fit the track.* precisely. Hr was carried before Jue- Carbanrle* Large as Hen's Eggs I Mr*. N’anmk UovutMAK. of IkUiifirlOa, Kvie ll'tf.’uim Ox fit, wnlrt a* folio**: " For nbout eight or ten ye*r* rar father. Col. T. U. nfli of Ifint J \rtnt, m_ sra* 1*1,1 op with eartMiiunt, tb* worst that 1 rwrmw. lie fated everything he heard of, hla doctor could do nothing for Col. T. U. Food. Hr. I Meiltcel Discovery I,lmi for nil I looa disorder*. 1- foe* te had takun l.uf-o- u imu in j i-uis ui i. suiu t ujv'jo ffvuu inviui. PIERCE—-CURE OB MONEY IS RCTCNDCO. Wedding Jnvlutlor* _ visiting cards engraved at lowest price*. No de lay; work done by iWflj ed workmen In our establishment. Send fbr samples and prices J. P. Stevens St Bro.. Jewelers. 47 Whitehall street. Atlanta. Go. tlce C. T. Bond,'and'the Justice waiv ing tflhe fact that It was Sunday, beard the evidence awl commuted young Crawford to Jail where he 4s likely to remain until tbe grand Jury meets next month. The Democratic party Is actively at work In Elbert courtly, preparing for the congressional election in Novem ber. The county court of Elbert county will be Abolished and n city cOurt es- tmbnshed in its place when ttie legfftta- tture meets. The-grand Jury bss so recommended. MOUI/FEUB MATTERS. •Moultrie, Odt. 10.—(Special.)—Now since bhe election has passed off so quietly, everything is hesuming its normal condition. The vote polled In this county •was the largest ever polled here. The en tire vote amounted to 1,002, the Dem ocrats getting 202 majority. We hear no cries of “fraud,*" the Populists claiming that everything was fairly Hone. The election managers were equally divided at all precincts except Thigpen, nnd there wn* not a Demo cratic vote In ttfrat precinct of 67 votes. The Populists here voted against all amendments, but fflHed to specify the tewnendtnenU by referring to the sec tions, on tides, etc. The votes would doubtless not stand the test If *tihey wore ruled toy the law, by counting them the amendment* passed 1n Col quitt by « small majority, 'Moultrie rtow beams of the youngest mayor in the state. In our recent mu nicipal election the ticket led by Mr. Robert L. Shipp, a yourfg lawyer of *hls place, waA elected by ft majority of t'0. Mr. .tfhlpp la only 22 years okl, but will doubtless make ti mayor of whom Moultrie will be proud. FIRE AT SHADY DADE. . Shady Dale. * Oot. 10-(Special).-The awetMng hftnwe of Mr. J. C Wynn wns (Vwtroydd last nUojrt by Are. The house had just been bum by Mr. C. R.Hodge, who had given it to iMro, Wynn, who was his daughter. The house was situ ated In *the eerttier of thq town, nnd It created a greu*t deal of excitement, as It looked Mko cvefry business house was on lire. Tho tusu is about $750—no In surance. Tho kitchen was a pant of an old structure, and It waa there .the nro mar bed. lit either caught from the stove or it was the work of «n Incen diary, A BIT OF ROMANCE. A Fruit Girl Who ISecamo tho Wife of an Ohio LfcUUtor, An Interesting nnd romantlo blfcof truth can bo told concerning tho oarlyllfo of the wife of ono of Ohio's most gifted legisla tors. Twenty years ago In tv email Ohio town nestled among the hills of tho Hock* Ing valley lived n llttloglrl of 8 years, with blnokeyeis short, curly hair, clear brunetto skin nnd known by tho appropriate nnmo, Gypsy. Tho men who were commercial travelers In thoso days who wero frequent ly along tho road will remembor Gypsy ns sho swung ho wolf on tho car stops as tho train pulled in, with a blue coat and cap nnd n large basket of fruit and confec tionery on her arm. Bho would pass from coach to conch, disposing of her warc3. Bho rode to nnd from tho depot in tho great bus or on passing drays nnd wotild mnko frequent sales cn route. Gypsy waa a gcnornl favorite both with tho citizens on tho t rnln and with tho traveling publlo. Thu Uttlo girl was tho main support of thu family, ns both tho father and brother woro addicted to drink. At tho ago of 1 i Gypsy realised r ho could not well continue tho work sho had so long and successfully enyiignl in. Tl:o operators and depot em ployees wore greatly interested In tho child, and n generous, well to do, cldorly man tendered her ns a loan n sum sufll- ciont to moot noceiwiry oxpcnscs while tho studied telegraphy. Tho offer was accept ed. Later sho wont to Columbus and ac cepted a position ns operator, and It was hero tho legislator mot her, admired, wooed and won her. Her husband was elected to n second term as representative and proved an active, valuable member of tho house. Ills wlfo was always admired and loved. Sho was always bright nnd vivacious. Her many friends wore gratified that hor lines should havo fallen In such pleasant places, as she so Justly deserved they should.— Columbus Journal. The Circumference of a Circle* One of tho most fascinating studios of tho old mnthcnmt Idans was whnt Is knowu ns tho valuo of “pi"—pi, tho Greek letter, expressing tho relation of tho clrouinfcr- unv of a fin !-• to its diameter. If tho valuo of pi could bo found exactly, tho old problem of "squaring tho circle" might bo solv'd!—that Is, tho sldo of a square having precisely tho nrcaof a given olrclo might bo found. But tho valuo of pi, which is given lu tho arithmetics ap proximately an 3.14160 can never bo as certained exactly. The calculation has been carried to 600 doclmal places without coming to any series ot repeating decimals. .Mathema ticians havo now, by means of tholr mod em methods of analysis, demonstrated that tho calculation might bo oxtonded forever without coming to nn exact rrsult. It is not generally known that thero uro two numbers of threo digits each whoso ratio comes surprisingly near that of tho diameter nnd circumfcrenco of tho circle. They are 113 and They are to eueh other ns onoto 3.1416021) plus, whereas tho valuo of pi Is 3.1416020 plus. Tho differ ence is so small that it would amount to ouly 67 miles In tho orbit ot tho earth. Or, measured by tho time it would tako tho earth to traverso tho distance, It is an error of only threo seconds In a year.— Youth’s Companion. Salad Dressing. Mrs. Ronir uses cocoanut water in a novel way In a salad dressing, for which sho claims "an unrivaled Haver:" Cut tho nice, tender and white parts of celery as for any salad and put them in a bowl. Grate a cocoanut nnd pour over It n pint ot boiling water. Let It 6tnnd until tho water Is cool; then with your hand squeeze tho cocoanut In tho water. Then press tho pulp out nud throw It away. Strain tho milky water through cheesecloth and let it stand until cold aud a cream rises on top. Just beforo sending your celery to tho table scatter over It a tabloepoouful ot grated onion and a trlflo of a fresh red popper or a dash of onyenno and a halt teaspoonful of salt. Skim tho cream from the top of the cocoanut milk nnd put over tho celery; then add 2 tablespoon full of lemon Juleo,—New York Times. All disciaco of the skin cured, and loot complexion restored by Jahuson** Oriental Soap. Sold at Goodwyn St Small*? drug store. BUCKLEN*8 ARNICA SALVE. The beat salve In the world for cuts, brulaes, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively la guaranteed to give perfect aitlsfa- tlon or money refunded. Price. 25 cett per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar A Sons, drurglsts. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Woe g‘f Fair Highest Medal and Diploma, SILKS. The largest stock of Best Black Silks ever seen in Macon. SILKS. §1 per yard for Black Silks worth 25 per cent, more, SILKS. Beautiful Change able Silks for Shirt Waists 75c to $1.35 SILKS. At 75c we are showing Beautiful line novelty Blacks SILKS. Drapery tsilks, Eve ning Silks and Silks for Fancy Work. DRESS MAKING, j The only Professional Modiste in the city, and the most accomplished in the South. New \ or!; factlities at your doors at far less expense. Patrons delighted. Orders pouring in. Don’t make the mistake of having your Dress made before consulting us. The correct thing In Dress Goods. Tho correct thing In Dress Trim mings. COO pieces Dress Goods, embracing all tho newest colorings, ranging in price from 20 cents to $1.50 per yard. 300 beautiful Novelty Suits $5 to $1S. Tho latest things in, VanDyke and Moire Jets, Narrow Gimps, Sontnclie Braids, |Tur Trimmings, etc. We are doing the dry goods buslnes! of tho town. You may fool some folks but you can’t fool the whole town. Follow the crowds. Don’t buy any.' thing In our line before seeing 113. BURDEN, SMITHSCe DR. O’DANIEL RETURNED. He Attended the Trl-Sta:te Medical Con vention In (Atlanta.. (Dr. Mark O' Daniel came down from Atlanta. last night Whore !w; has been for the past day or itwo attending tho Tri-State ‘Medical Convention. The doctor reports n convention that was greatly beneficial to the profes sion. There were, he said, -many of the country’s n»« distinguished med- 4enl leclurers present, whose addresses were greatly enjoyed by the doctors. ARE YOU GOING" Tho resorts of Tennessee ere doing 1 splendid buslnees this season. The Southern railway, western system, le the direct route to these resorts and you •hculd ask for your tickets via that line. Elegant free observation coaches be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A through coach for Tates Springs laaves Chattanooga ut 7 a. m. and arrives at Tates at 13:45 t>. m. Sleeper on this train to Washington and Now York. The seashore express leaves Atlanta 7:50 p. tn.' for St. Simons and Cumber land Islands. Three dally fast trains each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Rome and Chattanooga. Travel the Southern railway, western system, for safety, eoeed anil comfort. Call tin Jim W. Carr, passenger and ticket agent, Mncon: J. J. Farnsworth, district passenger agent, Atlanta. Ga.: C. A. Benscoter. assistant general pa*, sengcr agent. Knoxville. Tenn. $3 and $4, Phillips’ Derbies Watches repaired at Lazarus’. Tbolnraost nnd bout Wln« tap Wb ant Flour Mill Plant In tho World. UNDINE. ©rushed ItfllddU-pg* ‘Flour* Tho only Flonr of Its kind, nnd tho best ot any kind. It Is mado l>y» .oorot pro cess knowu to but two persons. $100,000 has teen offered forth, Knowledge Tho Undine Is the best flour sold in Georgia. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, Ga. Tito Undluo gives perfect rctUsfitC- tion. J. II. Stillwell, Luclln, Ga. NOEL MILL COMPANY. EstlU Springs, Tcnn. ONE CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HBADINa. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTA WANTED. WANTED—To ecu you a ’31 model Denomore typewriter, best machine In tho world. J. B. Minter. agent. 'Phone No. 2SJ. WANTED—Parties desiring dresses made la the latest styles and at prices to suit tho (times. Call at (In Plum srteet, between First and Second street, and 4hcy oan be accommo dated. WANTED.—Customer* for best coal on market at 11 per ton. We sell only fur cash and give you th- benefit. Telephone IS. or cull corner Sixth und Cherry streets. Carlton & Jenkins. WANTED.—ladles tn each county to so licit rami*** for our n*w krwM ta electricity. Endorsed by the most prom. Inent electrician* and physicians wher ever tested. Address General Agent, cor* Corbett House. FOR RENT. FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen's sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ing. Bank. FOR RENT—The Patterson place. No. 5S3 College street, nine rooms; all modern conveniences; barn, stables. Lot TOxttO. Low price to nn approved tenant. Oeo. W. Dunoon & Co. FOR RENT—New house on New atrecL Apply to W. ti. Payne at Payne & Wil ling ham's FOR RENT—Large and convenient boarvl- tag bouse; Oak street, near Fourth. Term* reasonable. Jullen S. Rodger*, administrator. FOR RENT—*0 Orange street; seven rooms, gas and water. o*r line. Ap ply to J. N. Birch. FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, li* Cole street. Chit on FVwte Bronson, telephone 133, for particulars. FOR RENT—Seven-room residor.ee, 3S6 Clinton street, East Macon, with cne acre garden. Three minutes from elec tric cars. Very dtsJrable; price low. Ap ply at Macon Bavins* Funk. FOR RENT—Bear of second floor, all of third floor and basement of American National Bank building.- Constructed especially for printing office; after Oc tober 5. R. E. Park. FOR RENT—Large hall, third floor, over John R..Ellis’. Triangular block. R. E. Park. FOR RENT.—Store No. 213 Cotton av enue. Also warehouse on side, Sixth street, and stable wfdh ten stalls. Ap ply to Jenkins at Guernsey’s shop. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. MISCELLANEOUS. PERCH, bream, trout, rod snappers and oyatera. A, A. Cullen. HOLMES & COUTTS’ CtiMbiwtftd extra- yooist (fnUckera retail at tihe low price of 10c a pound. LEMONS. Banawx, apples, potatoes, on ions nnd grapes. Telephone lb6. A. A. Cullen. SMOKED tfong*ues, extra large size; our own cures. Georgia Packing Coitfpaay* FRESH OYSTERS and flah of all kinds. Telephone 186. A. A. CUWen. CLASSES for French, English, literature and history, music. Highest references. ML* Isabzlla Nlcholls, 475 Orange street. WHEN you want any freeh flsh and oys ters don’t forget to telephone 186. A. A. Cullen. SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rage. Ask your grocer for them. HEADQUARTERS for Swiss, Neufchatel, cream and all other cheese at Kahn & Htrsch’s. Armory building, comer First and Poplar streets. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. JUST 'received new Holland herring, Vi enna thuck and ring sausages at Kahn & Hlraoh’s. WESTERN dressed beef, •the beat to be had In this market. Also fresh and cured meats of all descriptions. We sell nothing but «he best. Geor gia Packng Cccnpuny. OUR No. 1 breakfast Java coffee guaran teed the. finest In the world. Give it a trial and be convinced. Kuhn & Hlrsch, leaders of fancy groceries and delica cies. NORFOLK and Savannah oysters and Olroibe fresh flsh at Dopson, Clarke & Daniel’s. OLIVES within reach of all; finest se lected stock ever seen in Mkcon at Kahn & Htrsch’s. RHORER’8 bread raising is the best bread preparation made. Try it. chicken and turkey and deviled entre mets at the leading fancy grocers, Kahn & Hlrsch. CENTRAL, give me 1V9. Is that Mr. Keen? Yes. madam. Please send me Uvo boxes Saratoga chips, l think they are excellent. it&Y DOG —Red Irish setter puppy. Owner can. get by applying at Methodist Orphan Home. LINDEN*BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. THAT OLD BOX Is unhandy. Why not get a new coal scuttle for 25 cents at M. C. liolkcom's. Third street, near Mulberry. IF SOME BOY took your sponge don’t cry. M. C. Balkcora will sell you an other tor 3 cents. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents per hundred at the Telegraph office. PLENTY chickens, eggs, butter and fresh flsh of ail kinds at M. C* Baikcom's, Third street, near Mulberry. HOLMES & COUTTS’ BISCUITS and cokes axe makle from new materials of the very highest standard of ex cellence; they have beeu awarded the premium over nil competitors wher ever exhibited, and ip* pronounced the finest manufactured In the world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy the best. Sold by the leading fancy grocers. WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will give-away for wrappers of kirge pack ages of Kborer’s Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin & Co. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER is made of pure cream of tartar and s.xla is gumotMd atrietty pure. To in duce you to try Turpin’s Baking Pow der we will, for a Abort time, give with each pound can of powder a pound cun of Holmes & Courts' cele brated cakes or xultlnea both for 40 cents. Turpin’s is sold by the lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company, Macon, Ga, SAFETY IS THE KEY-NOTE Of human conviction, and by demon strating the safety of EQUIITABLE BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, the Association has secured the confidence of the people. Lord Mansfield said, “the best invest ments for security and Income are first mortgages on real estate.” . Stock In the EQUITABLE ' BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON le se cured by first mortgages on Improved real estate, in double tho amount, which are held by the Union Savings Bank and Trust Company, as trustee, and nothing but an earthquake can dislodge them. The Equitable will Issue this month 15,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT. GUARANTEED STOCK at {100 per share. This stock guaran tees 8 per cent, cash dividends, payable semi-annually, and can be withdrawn at any time after six months. Appli cants will be served In turn. GEO. A. SMITH, General Manager- Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building F0R8ALE The Handsome 2-Story BUM RESIDENCE, With Basement, No. C36 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine rooms, with threa hath rooms', hot and cold water. All modem conveniences. The house has been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom and In strictly first-class condition. It bos a large frontage on Orange street and Rose Park, and only hall block from Indian Spring car line. It Is located bn the hill, In os good neighborhood os Macon affords. It U undoubtedly the prettiest and most de sirable place Lew on tha market. For sale low and on easy terms. For further Information call on Real Estate Agents. COTTON. I wish to Inform my friends and pa trons that I have moved across Poplar ■treet, opposite my old stand, and with Improved facilities and more conveniently arranged warehouse, I am better prepared than ever to handle their cotton to ad vantage. Consignments always receive my prompt and personal attention. NEW ROOF-: CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION QUAXIANEED1 ELLIOTT ESTES. 517-523 Poplar street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The firm of Cxratarphen &. Tillman haa been dUttolved by mutual consent. T. J. CirstarDben and H. J. Thomas retiring. All persona indebted to said firm are hereby notified to come and settle at once, othepwkse the claims ags4nst them will be pliced In the hands of an attorney for collection. W. & Carstarphen and H. F. Tillman will continue businens at the old stand on Second street and T. J. Carstsxphen will continue business at hta warehouse corner Seventh and Pine streets. Eith er member of the old firm is authorized to receipt for payments due old firm. This September 19. 1S94. T. J. CARSTARPHEN. H. J. THOMAS. i CARSTARPHEN & TILLMAN. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet .. ,, 180 C MAGNIFICENT Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for If you visited the Fi you can appreciate this volui and if you did not it is t next best thing to a vis Come and see it. When v you ever again have an of] of 180 fine Photographic Vie handsomely bound for 30 cen This is all it will cost you you will clip out the followii Coupon and bring or send it The Telegraph. SWAP SHOTS OF TUB World's Fair XMfm PkitfrapUa rinmfl* JO *3*. imdurnu'y hmmd Parku ***** muU cacIoh isuU