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MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1903
TO PLEASE YOU
Our aim is to please every customer, to make
you feel satisfied you are getting the best
workmanship that can be had. Many years
of practical experience and study of
TAILORING
Makes us feel assured that we can make a
satisfied customer of you
SIQ B. ROSER
PIKEJOUNTY SOLID
BARNBSVILLB. Ga.. Oct. 8.—Th# reg
istrars of Pike county finished their vrork
at Zebuton yesterday afttr several days
spent going: over the registration list*
The registration Is heavy and aevernl
hundred negroes are on the lists, but
many of them were cluillengtd and failed
to qualify when notified that they were
tax defaulters. Probably 60 met tbo
registrar* the last day and paid up. in
order to participate In the coming elec
tion. The negroes are Interested In ruling
6 gainst the disfranchisement amendment,
ut from the way they talk It la not be-
litived they care much
dtgtkl eleotlon.
about the presl-
JoaVphM. Brown. with hla ticket
and tho amendments, will receive prac
tlcally the solid vote of the white people
of I’lke county next Wednesday.
lanta.
Danlelsvl'le.*
to her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
McKenna.
Mrs. Austin Gibbs, of Slrmana, is
spending a few days In this city with
Mrs. B. a. Las Huger.
Mr. W. B. Johnson returned from
Saluda. N. C., and spent n day or two
hero before going to his libnio In
South Florida.
Mrs. M. L. Martin and children, of
Balnbrldge, are sjrendlng a few days
with Mrs. Noah Skipper.
Mrs. E. G. Under and children
have returned to their home at An
thony. Fla., after visiting Mrs. T. E.
Harris on Patterson street.
Mr. E. W. Williams, of Galveston.
Tex.. Is spending a few days here. It
la hla flrat visit In thirty-two years,
though he formerly resided here.
Capt. W. *H. Briggs has returned
from Chattanooga, where he has been
spending; the summer with his daugh
ter. Mrs. A. .T. Moore.
The family of Mr. Pam W. Jones
left Thursday for Marianna. FIju
where they will reside In future.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Smith
havo Issued Invitations to the mnr-
rhige of their nleco, Miss Bailie Jones
h „ Paine, to Mr. Philip Allison Hum. the
oombs has returned from cr|vmony tn he pPrformo( i at
Mr*. .Mu fib- Buck has returned from, l'n Ins residence! n this city, on Thura-
a visit to Mr*. John fiarke In Atlanta. day. Oetoher 15. at 8 o eloek In the
Miss May Goodwin Ashley, of Mont- evening The couple will make their
gomery, Ala.. Is the attractive guest of home in Heard. Ky.
Hi J- l | ' | nt.rMcO"mbMlnM*yml;o.. j Urv (!. a. Taylor and wlfo. of Do-
o^Bparu..! 1 alw Mn MoCnnib . ^uoal. ,r„u x,| rh; . ,,, .ponillnr tbo wlntor
■mutty.
TAILOR
568 Mulberry
1
I Mr*. John Swain haa returned
A. .vlalt to Ohio She was accompanied hn
J by her mother. Mrs. .\f. *
A Mr*. Flein Vaughn Is
T cut*;. Mr. mid Mrs. F
Dublin.
i Ml## Afury Ella Holme#, of Macon, wa
<»• Hie recent attractive gueat of Miss Annl
T MrtVmb.
+ N Miss C ,
I winter In liilcttgo attending the Olileniw
Uhlvcrslty.
Mb-s J'lle Trlpre bit* returned to f*«
Wholesome, clear, pure, positively rton-intoxicatmtl-
A Superior Brew for yen
■ ! .effing well
visiting her par
A. Tnoms*. a
here. Mr. While to occupy the pulpit
of the Church of Christ during the
winter months.
Hr. Clyde K. McDonald, of New
York, I* spending some time with Dr.
J. M. Smith.
Mrs. A. B. Ttooker left Friday fo-
irlnne Crawford will spend the Cuthbert to make her future home.
IlIRtrt
Mrs. C. T.
*d from
a visit t»i Mr*. II. V. Davenport in Ath
ens.
MI*h Eunice Pittman haa returned to I
Opelika. Ala., after n visit to Mr*. Ben
jamin Ha**. j
Mrs. Maty McKorkle ha* returned front*
n visit to Mr*. Bone at Stevens Pot
tery. Ga. i
Mr*. Lula Gilbert ha* returned to A1
bany after a visit to Mrs. Skint A. Cook.
Police (Joupt
fO>e finest made"
GnrnM »der lie N.lional Pare Teed Lew
MARSHALLVILLE.
Mr. and Mr#. W. F. Hamilton and
little daughter have returned from At-
lanlft.
Mr#. Cook Taylor and her brother.
Mr. Riley Bummers, were the guest#
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Taylor last
w« «»!t. making the trip from Barnos-
vllle In an automobile.
Mr#. Hook ha* returned to Perry,
nflor a visit to Mr*. A. B. Slappey.
Mrs. J. A. Edward# hn# returned
homo after n visit to her daughter.
Mr#. W. C. Lovett. In Atlanta, and
her son. Mr. J. L. Ewnrds. In Wash
ington City.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hnfer. of Fort
Valley, wero recent guett of Miss
Edna Frederick.
Miss Willie Rice ha# resumed stu
dent work at Agnes Scott College, At
lanta.
Mr. Alvah Chandler la taking a bus
iness course at Bagwell'a College. At
lanta.
Mrs. Eugono Rumph has returned
firm a visit to her sister, Mr#. C. E.
Moore, of Forsyth.
Dr. Robert II. Dykee. surgeon on
President Roosevelt's yacht -May
flower, I# visiting his alstcr. Mrs. Will
Rice, and being gladly welcomed by
many friends In his homo town.
Mrs. Echola Rreedlove. of Macon, la
visiting Mrs. J. V. Frederick.
Miss Mamie Wyatt of Amerlcua. is
the guest of her alstcr. Mrs. J
Hatlntn.
Mis# Ramsay, of Dublin. Is visiting
her slater, Mrs. John M. Simmons.
•Mr. and Mrs. Mims Ware were re
cent visitors to Mncon.
Mrs. W, H. Rico Js visiting Mr.
As; all the best places
Caratarphen Warehouse Co., Distributers. Macon, Georgia
Shewmake Brothers Co.
Dublin, Ga.
: DEALERS IN:
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Cypress and Pine Shingles
Laths, Etc
All Inquiries Answered Promptly
GEORGIA SOCIAL NEWS
(Continued from Page Three.)
(Tom a visit to Mrs. Ivey Duggan
laata.
Misses Marie and Leila Carew have
returned to Charleston, 8. C., after a visit
Xo the Misses DeSnusaure.
Mrs. Mattie Butts has returned from
a visit to relatives In New York.
Ml*s Henrietta Hanford and Mr. W. C.
Stnpletnn nr* In Montgomery,- Ala.
Col. and Mrs. R. D. Gllllnant and chil
dren. formerly of 8avnnnah. are now
making their home In this city. At pres
ent they are the gueits of Col. and Mrs.
Livingston Kenan.
Mr. A. P. Richter haa returned to Mad-
Ison, after a visit to Mr. C. W. Richter
and family.
Ml*s Julia Conn Is visiting In iAt-
Is recovering from her reoent sever*
Illness.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Ansley and
children have returned from a visit to
Dr. J. M. Whitaker, In Mllledgevllle.
Mrs. Georgo T. Harris and Mrs.
Haslam Hnfer, of Fort Valley, came
down to attend the recent meeting of
Stephen Ilopklna Chapter D. A. It.
nt the home of Miss Basftle Booton.
• Misa Arllo and Miss Kate Winslow,
i of Fort Valley, were recent guests of
relatives here. n
The many friends of Mr. Cooper
Jones, of Marshallville, are Interested
In the announcement of his engage
ment to Miss Elisabeth Dorothy ftltor,
of Perry, the wedding to take place in
December. »»
VALD08TA.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
had n very pleasant meeting Friday
afternoon with Mrs. George Fengle, It
being the first meeting of tho new
season. The Daughters discussed
many mntter# of Importance to the
organisation and thny proboso
make the next year tho beat they have
ever had. Their man efforts are
turned In the direction of a handsome
Confederate monument to be ereoted
here.
•Miss Kathleen McKenna came over
from Thomasvlllo this week on a visit
OCTOBER 1, 1908
We expect to make this the banner month in the
history of this store, and hnve prepared to supply the
wants of the trade with the finest line of Everything
Good to Eat ever shown, not only in Macon, bnt the
entire South. Onr expert Coffee Ronster ie roasting
daily in the store the finest Coffees ever sold in Macon.
Phone U»—Our No. is 26—Six Phones, for yonr con
venience.
FLOURNOY GROCERY COMPANY,
For Sale For Rent
Danderine
A Dream Drunk,
Shooting in tin* »ily was tin* charge
against Steve Robinson, n scurey *o.-t
of negro. Steve live* In Tyliee whero
the report of a pistol generally iiumiih
a Hcrup. njid It is the signal for tin*
pollcu to make a thorough search for
the shooter. Why BteVo fired tils gun
Is best to’d by himself ns ho stood at
the bar:
'•Jedge, I wuxzrr layln* dnr In do
bald Jlsser drcomln'. I wuxxer drown
in' Hat wiaky dun klm back, aimer
atandln' up ter do counter an’ de man*
ax me wotcher gwlneter havo? Hit
ben so long sonco dey ax me dnt, no
long soiip® I #inn‘ at de counter duller
way. dnt I say: layer got any dal ol*
mount In doo dat yrr uesti ter keep In
de black bottle berbin' do clock? De
mans he say. shn Mike. Denner say.
Kiinnie er slugger dal ini' er leetle
shoogcr an* some llnimon peelin'."
"I don't want to hear about your
dream, tell nie about tho shooting in
tho city.”
•'Jedge, Ixor Rillin' lor hit ox funs
I kin. Denner po* out da lleker nn' den
ner stuz hit widder spoon anner drap
in de llmmon p« ©lln'. anner Jlsser 'bout
ter tu'n lilt up ter drinker down w'en-
Her I hyeer de winder raise. Den de
col* win* klm In anner sorter raise up
In do bald anner look. I seed dat
winder sash raise higher an' higher
an* de win* glttln* col'er nn' core**.
Gen-tel-mens! I sho did trlmie. I
nlnter gwlneter tell, yer no lie, Jedge.
I sho wuxxer skeered nigger. I gjls
ont'n de bald nnner crope 'roun ter de
cornder whnr I keep# inor gun. butter
keep* mcr eye on do winder. Darwux
de winder op'n. but I aim seed nobody
ylt. Denner plrks up de gun miner
cocks lilt Jlsso, an' still I nlnt seed no
body' Dennor crope 'roun' ter do elder
do bald by dc winder, nnner sorter
look eosy—JIss ex ra#y—nn' I alnt seed
nobody ylt. I sho wuxxer trlmiln*.
on' mer lalgs wuxxer knockin’ miner
feel de chill In mer marrer-bones, an'
hit look lakker wood sho frees®. Den
I crope up ter de wlndor nnner klner
look out. De 'lea' light wuxxer shinin'
over dar by de bue-ry whnr dey meks
de nigh-beer, an' still I alnt toed mur
in'. Denner *ay, how dlo? Dat winder
didn't op'n by hltxelf, dat sho,. den
whnr do mans dat op'n hit?"
"Well. If there was nobody there,
why did you shoot?"
"Dot wotter gwlneter tell yer, Jedge
Iser lixln’ ter tell yer right now. I
goiter thlnkln' 'bout hit. ISIfor doan
■hoot, dese niggers In Tybee gwlneter
say right off dat dar wux no huglnr.
an' I jlss skeerd. nnner mek up mer
min’ ter shoot effer didn’t hit miffin'
but de moon, nn' dat w'en I shot.
Jedge, dat ol' Relay gun never did mek
slrfher n’lxe to dat. Hit went k®r-
bang borloom! Den de po-leece* klm,
anner tnY ’em how hit wux, but dey
woont bileve me. Dey say I drunk.
Jedge, I tol' yer 'bout dnt lleker wnt-
ter dreem 'boutl Well, hltx do trufo,
Jedge. dat ewer drxp I drink, anner
didn't git ter drink dnt fo de winder
raise. Wixkey wotcher drink# In yer
dreem# doan mek yer drunk. An’ data
all I gits."
The officer could not throw nnyfur-
ather light on the case, nnd the court
thought the old negro was telling the
truth, nnd the cnxo wnn dismissed.
shipping news
$750.00.
one of the best lots on Huguenln
Heights.
$3,760.00
Desirable home In Vlnerllle; aft con
venience#. Term#.
$5,500.00
$16.00—6-room home near Mercer.
$32.50—VlnevHl# cottage.
$16.00—Cottage on Carling Avenue
Huguenln Heights.
fut hair toole for hmu) sontti
and at lest lam novblewad via a
woo4«rful m'tof balrlbal ntu
ores orerM inches la length: **
braid la * J
Another from New Janap
After oala# sixth bottle I
in bar; / to ia; tbat I bar* w
Lie* a head of batr aa m;
Ki» Jersey.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
This Great Malr-Grow*
Ing Remedy c*n now b«
had at all druggists ia thro# aiiea,
$45 00—Hardeman Ave. home, 9 room*, bottle. $1*00
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Phone 206.
607 Cherry S f -
■Cgtl *tUa«»dsianraaaoipi
*•* ' l.y r*iammallloaayoue who
Ills ' ««»4a iMa frsa coupon tothe
Ol’ , Km«U** Oiadarit. ea., Cl ean.
/ w{:f. tbefr name and address
( »r l ior *tan.(.«
V to par po.u#a.
E verybody can have beautiful
HAIR NOW, and they don't have
wait weelia and montha (or rcauli# either.
You will eolice marked improvement after
the very first application.
Danderlne ia quickly and
thoroughly ahaorhtd by the ocafp
and the hair soon ahowe the
efiecta ol ila wonderfully ex
hilarating and life-producing
t qualities. It is pleasant and
; easy to u»e—simply apply .
! it to the acalp ond hair
; once a day until the
hair begins lo grow,
then two or three
j lime# a week till
I desired result# era
[.obtained.
A lady from California writes
in aubetanee aa follows:
NEW TORK. Oct. 3
■tcamrr Apnch®. Jacksonville.
Balled steamer Arnpaho®, Jackson-
villa.
BAVANNAH. Ga. Oct. ArrlvM
steamers Harlow. (Rr.) Hruc®, Bnnvns;
#choon*r Dorothy Bell, Sharp, New
port N'owfl.
f'lcnrod, steamer Cnyen flolo, (Rr.)
Paddock. Bremen: Dundnn, (Rr.) rnfc,
favr® nnd Hamburg: Cunuxa, (Rr.)
sinrrott, Bremen nnd Hul*.
•Bnllfld st®mn®rs City of Bavanna^i,
Fisher, New York: Frederick, Tyl®r,
nnltlmore; Bcrkslilr®, Klrwnn, Phila
delphia: isrliooncr William J. Qulllln,
Ohlsolin fslnnd.
Now York and proceeded for Jnckxor-
vllle; schoonero T.lxxlc M. Pnrsonn,
^arpley. Philadelphia; Margaret A.
May. Jarvis. Philadelphia: Robert fj.
McQuflfen, Burroughs. Titwes. Deln-
wnre; Thomns Wlnsmore, Robinson,
from Charleston for New York, put
In for harbor.
Rolled schooner Rrnxns,
Calhnrlen.
You’ve Read
about our* set-price ” Clothinfi
Specials at $10, $15, $20
and $25, with labels " on the
aleeve." It’s a growing prop
osition because it moans a
square clothing deal nnd n
good clothing dcnl to every
man. It pays to patronize
. one-price dealers. Our “set-
prico” label “on the sleevo"
is your guido to tho right
clothes and tho right store.
n’rile for our unique Fall
Fathim Foil—it’s fru
The Schwabs of St. Louis
Makers of Honest Clothes
SOLD AND DELIVERED DY TAY
LOR-BAYNE DRUO CO. PHONE US
ABOUT IT. THE DEBT AND MOST
EFFECTIVE WATER KNOWN.
Holmes, rnu*r
pot I Ini
What n Horae Like#.
'Not many poopte know bow lo pet s
. .
hors® fr®m 'L- >i
sn Id a trainer.
Phlludrlnhln.
Bn tied steamer Comnche,
New York.
SAD SEA WAVES HYPNOTIZE
GIRL WHO FALLS FROM PIER
tonic-
In for a guud deal of
■ line horse i-loMi to the
l.lin
If you went i
_ M
think "lie Is going straight to
hitched to s New York cab 01
wagon, rub hie eyelids. Next to
form of endearment n horse like*
tubbed right up between the
horse to
] Heaven
otllvery
mult people slight thorn
i renters. They stroke the horn**'
While a well-behaved horn®
t the nxael rarest complacently.
petting hoi
MwyenUi
While
well-behaved hors® will
rarest complacently, h®
much prefer that nice, soothlnr
.a • touch applied to the eyelids. Once In n
ATLANTIC CITY. Oct. I.—Ilypno-1 while a person come# along who really
tlw4 by th« no. *o «h« 4«clar»4. vhllii ?.«« •>»«- how to »l a KorM. mii,
at,. time# out of ten that man wa# brought
scanning the ocean from the Missouri i „p i n me country among hornet and
avenue pier lato this afternoon Ml##
Margaret J»*ll, of Worcester county.
Md.. wa# literally dragged overboard
by the fascination of f.io waves.
Crowd# on the pier saw Mis# Bell
swaying back and forth near an open
gangway. Reveral shouted a warning
and men rushed to save her. Before
any one could reach her, however. Ml**
R< il, who appeared to be in a trance,
bent over as If ehe was being literally
dragged by gome compelling Influence
and plunged Into thirty feet of water.
Howard Youflg, a youth, Immodlat®-
ly dived after the helplesa young
woman and battling with tho noth
ing wave#, w4Jch threatened to throw
girl and her rescuer against tha
® pier column#, kept her afloat
' Ufa ttnoa were lowered front tit*
The Land Victoria Named.
Brltlah Columbia Is a pert of the etn-
8 Ire peculiarly associated with tho UP
ween Victoria. It was originally pro
posed to call the place New Caledonia
but Queen Victoria pointed out to hn
mlnlstera that this name waa already
borne by a French possession In th** 1*«-
rlfln. She «vgg»vtro British Columbia
and the hsppy thought heremo a feet
Queen Victoria wa# Invited to chrtater
the capital of British Columbia, and ah*
choea tho title of New Westminster. Tha*
city afterwards diminished In Important
end ceased to b® th« pollth.Ml faptta)
Rut the new and present capital. Vlctn-
r»a # also perpetuate# the connection o*
the late Queen with Canada'# far we#t
oru province. The Canndlan papar# are
a till fond of alluding to Now We#tmln-
rr aa tba "Royal City."—London
This is a
Picture
Of ono of our bow - Rcmabonts
that we have just received.
\\ e are showing a complete
lino of cutunder and straight
sill Runabouts, Surrey* and
Phaetons, and Invito your in
spection of them at any tima
Co&'imwMa
lipiibg
Phone 2645.
The Empire Electric Co.
9uccesaora to B'naleton-Mountford Kleotrlo Co. Now under management ad
WILLIAM J. MOUNTFORD, JR.
Efficiency, £ompefency, Promptness
| everythin a Electrical by Electrical Experts
^ Offlca 614 Mulbarry it. (I'ytlilan Caatlu). ITione 117. Resldanca Phone ;s«
Ed. H. Loh, Pres.: J. H. Donahue, V. Pros.; Jerome Harman, Sec.-Treat.
BEDINGFIELD & GO.,
P. O. BOX 10H.
JACKSONVILLE, - FLORIDA.
MAIL ORDER HOUSE
MUMM’S EXTRA RYE
4 Full Quarts 5.60
12 Full Quarts $14.00
1 Gallon .lug $ 5,20
T. B. R. V/HISKEY
“Sour Mash”
4 Full Quarts ,$ 3.50
12 Full Qnatts $ 9.50
1 Gallon Jug 1 ..'. $ 3,20
BEDINGFIELD'S POP CORN WHISKEY
4 Full QuartH $ 2.95
12 Full Quarts $ 8.00
1 Gallon Jug $ 2.65
EXPRESS PAID ON ALL THE ABOVE GOODS
We Aro Sole Agents For Cook’s Celebrated Beers
WRITE FOR OUR COMPLETE PRICE LIST
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
Sam Weichselbaum & Mack
P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla.
The Mack Boys will give them prompt and careful
attention. Noto tho following. All express prepaid:
XXX Superior Ilye. $250 gall. Jug. 4 quarts..
BIx year old Coni, $3.00 gall, jug, 4 quarts
Mount Vernon Bye. $4.00 gall. Jug, 4 quarts
Our Choice Bye, *6.00 gall. Jug. 4 quart# ...
Anderson Co. Iluurbon. four quart#
Whit® Mllli, bottled In bond, four quarts •.
I-owls' 66, four quarVi
IHurk Label. lour quarts ..
H year old Corn, faut quarts
....i8:oo
.... 13.60
....14.10
.-..$5.50
• •..$4.00
• — 14.60
...Jt.OQ
...,94.00
Theie nro only a few of our many good tilings. Send
im n trinl order. All tho standard brands of BEER at
lowest price*. Write for prico liBt.
SAM WEIOHSELBAUM & MACK,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Chronicle.
sis?.
All GootU Qu.rant.Ml Und.r th.
Pure Food Law and Drug. Act. &
Why spend your money for compounded or rertL
AM ft. wi#, whoa for the awne monay y^u can gat tha
ntM'i'ht article?
Touk t*r Ui. For. F«>1 Ou«r*nt«i which TO, — HI
dlr^twh-n onl.rfromu. w.»r.who!oml«(lfe. ■,
trlbutm. loth.ru.ta.Mr..Ml rwrtftU.MtulMtlm. V
or monnr r.fur.l..L C~d, Wi ped In Ml, nlitn UV
ai-saaKii-** ,i ' 4 J
Tl Mali* l®ldo®re»htakMr) * 40 4 a6 7.80 '■
)onal I Kenny Malt Wl.uVey (modtclnal) 0 « 4.S0 0.00
Dm au n »V«. i„ j, ; tAir.) 400 7.50 MBO
Huron River Ry«.rrtraflna (bottled In bond)...*.. EM ? « ii M
Br. LeBarron'# llachu Gin (madUlnal) Y 0 40 6.M lfl-OS
KpW'# Roral Corn l*»*o6n»t) .. ..... K ...Ae.*..~ *M 7 <5 ilM
Kelly’#CopporfliatliM (bottledInbond). «•» «•» E40
{tally’s Masklnsl Molt (hottlod tn bond). 7^ 10.8S
Mia*Tempting (flnrtt Maryland rye).! AM aUi ,B *
1 gallon 6-year*>U Kentucky By#. \
I imwa .V>«ar-*.hl Not th Carolina Cora-.— I __ALL^
1 gollon Holland Gin \ CHARQ1
lgall'in Extra YlnaSKerry I
MtKl’AIU
1 gilloa Extra OoM'Port Wins......
I xaiiini-yeerold Msry'tnd P*aeh Bra
1 gallon 4»y«ar-ol id VlrtiSnln Appl*
• mDmgu
:i trail mv oil Kentucky llye AM \ vyog
X wallon# Flno Gin «.» ( WITHOTTE
Xku)Iom< /v*<h brandy «.g J CASINO
If goods earned la Saaciil Offrr are Ariiied In tlaln eases, adt 0Dc aa 3, and 85c cat4$ gal Hcluga
OnortUra veaotof tha Mlu'jialppl, ndd hVt oddH tonal for each 4 quart*. *Kc*ptK-!ly‘o
Copper DutlJed (bottlod in bond I on vrh Irh tor or dera out* id" of Vtrstnia, th* CaroMnaau
Oorg'a and Alabama, Mn*vlandand District of Col«saM% add 40c for 4 quaita, 16c foe
«quarto,andkLOOlor 12uuart*. ...
flu Whlakla# L |p
TidewaUr •
^Ta.<
goods or* flat, a
LVithai^Kwol
Diamond "K" — }*«
Major Comfort-*.—•••«• Mo
I Coro Whiskey
Old North 8UU....;.^..
Old Valley *.. ISO
Bottlod In Bond
Huron Diver, 4 pts. 48 to
rJ25llpta.a4toa
THE PHIL (L KELLY CO., Inc. iair r, J FINE UUOIS
MAIL OHDEHi PUOMPTLV FILM J
Local ajol Lone DUUaa. nuhM 13G.
Utah* 1