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i t-- "numbered about two iSemocratic Qab, District of Celambii, THEKOMira JKLUB DAKOX WAS A total eosspany e -- persons: -- - o- hnadredand eighty V . Boys'tBrigada-a-h- District of C- MOST TTRTTiTJANT AFFAIR. - THEBROADAX Klub are' ,T.,i B, 1913. The officers of the Komus . lumbia, National .Fraternity of Pages, WubiBgtas, 3 C. March W Dr. B. "Hi Pinchback, Presidentr Dr. B '"" TOBBKLTV First Brigade, Divisloai (Special to Tho Broad At.) CBISKED JPwtkr4 Vice-Presiden- t; Dr. G. H. Gov: Elliott VT. Major ana Staff of I Thiala a season of comparatives and vt. Freeman. '. Secretary; John W. Cromwell, ut-ai-a- li - saperlativea-most- ly Butcher, . ."WS. jfraasslcata tUnea apteM Missouri commanding; Band Iiepre- superlatives. The 4h .prlaciples areasurer. The dance last nigns trao t Deaeoeracrv "aa eentative American Indian Chiefs, positive degree is in dry-do- ck ifor the Jr CatbaHca PraicrtBTiri, driest, l&Meta, immediate direc- Waste BtpaUlUaai, r'aarvae etae Chief Hollow Bear commanding; time being. In other words, these are iras given under the 2am. Ia-aa- sa earn feara tactr ear as Jaesr aa .weir executive committee of the I preper Tesyaaa&ittix Tammany Hall Delegation; Edward the '"Never Before" times. For tion of the and I Jtxd. A. Pinch-bac- k, Gearbereaux Democratic Club of New never before was there such an inaugu- Klub composed of Walter Haley C. Dong-la- s, k. .. Ts Broad Ax U MWaape Wboaa. York City; Kings County Dcmocratie ration as this one, with its 300,000 Esq, Chairman; IBifci-ytfif- laiaaaaaaal '1 .platform la liroad caoagb tar all, rrer Cook, E. Curry, 7ay W. ?Sife l - to apeak It Club; Sons of Italy of America of New thousand visitors. Never before '(since John H. a daladar tfca editorial riant Howard, J. P. wb satBd. York. , . 1873) was there, such weather in Wash- Clifford, Dr. W. J. Jr, laVlalS?' bbbbbbbbbbW bbbWI JaaBBaVHaT S - El Parks . Xcal mninm titration wfll rceelra atiea Second . Brigade,. Fourth Grand ington on 4th of March, the tem- Taylor, Ira F. T. Wright, F. Has. Wrtta. only on one aid of .ttia paper. the 8 and Dr. Balph B. Stewart. While the - t Division. perature today beginning at 39 at bo- paid-i- n Babaerlpttoaa saast advaac. -- worked like Tro Oaa ...... ICXQ Gov. Earl Brewer of Missouri and o'clock morning and mounting whole organisation Tear...... this vJBIr . ...-....,.- success ana Hoatsa M Staff; The Boy Scout Band, Lewiston, steadily until It reached 60 where it jans to make the fete a "' AdrertUIar made known aa appU- - product, assure you, in- rata Pa.j Princeton "University; Patrick stood while tacenty-cight- h president the finished I eatlan. the of '-- Ad&resa an eBUnualeatloa to County, University of Vir- United States, Woodrow Wilson, dicated tho consummation of a task Va, Band; of the to ginia; Johns Hopkins University; was taking the oath east front infinite detail it seems only fair atthe Pinchback and Davidson College; Georgetown Univer- of. "the CapitoL .Never were say that to Walter before very large THE BROAD AX sity; George Washington University; such ovations accorded a citizen under Balph Stewart belongs a whieh on all sides XXX. University University all share of the credit - . BST ARHOUB AVEMTE. CHICAGO, of No. Carolina; similar circumstances as were given V- Klub. accorded the , ?Sli9'-- BaaaaaaV of Vermont; Tuscnlum College; Uni along tho line to William Jennings is being i vv ieaaaaaaasBBBBBBWJJBbuT ..BBBBBaaas. As the last soft note of one of versity of So. Carolina; New York Bryan. Uever before was there such LLLLLLiaaBBBW bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVbV ' S9Q. entrancing waltzes lost it- PHONE TJBEXEXi University; Clemson College; Eastern an inaugural parade-en- d never before Waldtoufel's flower-Btudde- d embank- College; Holy Cross; Dartmouth Col- was there such a dance as tho KToraus self amidst the 3VTIUB Editor and rabUaber lovo to eyes lege; Emory & Henry College. Klub dance which took place last night ment, pretty "eyos looked of those Third Brigade, Fourth Grand Division. at tho Auditorium. whieh spako again" and each nresent heaved a Bigh of regret that the aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBK "Entered as Second-Clas- s itatter Anc. 19. Gor. Edward F. Dunne, of Illinois, As if bent on enjoying every mo 1KB. at the Pott Office at' Chicago, Illinois, of merry hour, could not last aiways. j.uo 1S79. and Staff; Mayor Carter Harrison, ment of the time, the gay throng be--J trader Act of March 3, . Klub dance had passed into Chicago; Tho Chicago Band; Demo- gan to arrive early. Taxicab followed Komus amidst a blaze of glory. cratic County Marching Club of taxieab in such Tapid order the wonder history :" EXCITES JAMES C. WAAiTJSHO, on. ."MAMMOTH SPECTACLE Chicago, Band; Tho Cook County of the man on tho sidewalk was thatl MANY THOU- ADMTBATION OP Democratic Clnb of Chicago. so many machines could bo had by the I SANDS. Colored people, seeing that the town 1 Fourth Brigade, Fourth Grand selling 267,000,-00- 0 va Concluded from Page was packed to overflowing by thou The Government is saw one Division. in the Priest tjSSSSySbMeQJD. and as a result the onlookers sands of the dominant race, all7 intoxi- board feet of timber HON. LAWBENOE Y-- SHERMAN. ever held Gov. John N. Morehead, of Ne- National of the best competitive drills cated with enthusiasm and 'all on Biver Valley of the Kaniksu Bepublican. Candidate for the United States Senate. braska, and Staff; Band; The Woodrow from in the Capital. pleasure bent. Forest, Idaho. This salo differs Wilson Democratic Club of Trenton, r- -t No longer able to march with a firm most of those made by tho Government 350 children who, upon being received company is $250,000. At this mee- N. The TVoodrow Wilson Club of Passing along under tho canopy, at Stan and at straight alignment, 100 J.; in handling its National Forest timber for treatment, are gradually deprived ting $5,200 was subscribe!, ot whicii Princeton, N. Band; Princeton the entrance, up the carpeted stairway civil "war veterans, a remnant of that J.; business. Not merely the ripe tim- of clothing until they become inured $2,600 was paid in cash, b- Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club, to the ballroom floor, the scene which magnificent, victorious army "which will bo sold to make room for a to the temperature in a nude state. eing given for tho balance. The board Princeton University; The Democratic greeted the eye was one of rare beauty ber passed along the same historic route now crop, but on part of the area the Then they are kept out of doors in the of directors is made up of tie leading Clnb of Jersey City, N. Band; and grace. The entire ceiling-- of tho at the close of the war of the rebellion, J purchasers will "be expected to take sunshine every day. It is stated that business and professional nuu throug- Gottfried-Kreuge- r Association, 'New room was hidden from view by means - led "the thirdjlivision. With hearts as everything in sight, after the time-honore- d tho littlo patients soon become tanned hout the state. ark, N. Band; Tenth Ward Demo of graceful drapings of red, white and Stanch as when youngsters, they an J.; fashion of most lumbering that is and hardy, and according to the Medi- cratic Club, Wilmington, DeL; Boys' blue,, from which dropped clusters of swered the call for volunteers, but on privato lands. In short, the cal Becord, most of them completely Brigade Band, Baltimore, Md.; The lights and invisible threads each bear- dono with feet no longer able to keep step, will bo destroyed. recover. Out of 369 cases of surgical be Democratic Club of Hyattsville, Md.; ing suspended at its end a bouquet of forest What promises to one of the fi- these battle-scarre- d veterans marched - Kaniksu sale part of tho 78 per cent were sent to nest Central - Democratic Committee of rod roses. Palms were everywhere and In tho tuberculosis, playhouses in this coun'rv ope- route of tho parade. clear-cu- the entire festoons of evergreen, set by some area will be t becauso tho land their homes entirely cured. rated in tho interest of color.-.- ! jople Applause-- scarcely less than that Baltimore. hand that was undoubtedly master of is more valuable for agriculture than will open its doors about March 1st newly inaugurated which greeted the Fifth Brigade, Fourth Grand Division. its calling, saluted the gazo in every for forests. Stump land in the same The city that spends fivo times as at Savannah, Ga. This now thratrieal inspired these old warriors $40 President Gov. Locke CraTfgsiand Staff of direction, Thoso who sought the or- neighborhood sells for as high as much to fight fires as it docs to fight proposition is owned by tho vnannah - complete what they had set out to more. to North Carolina; Band; TheDuekworth chestra found it not, for 'twas com- or $50 an acre; sometimes even tho preventable diseases, it follows Picture Plays Company of that city. on do. Democratic Club, Cincinnati, Ohio; pletely lost behind an immenso em- While the present stand of timber that tho lifo loss will be proportion- The sum of $40,000 is bom,; put ia was not head that was ac- There a but Drum Corps of Savannah, Ga.; Frank- bankment of palms, southern mosses, the best land within the Forest is, ately high as compares with the prop- the construction, meaning err co- when uncovered in passing gen- . white they lin County, Ohio, Democratic Club, sprays, of evergreen, studded with cording to the Forest Service, in erty loss. And this will be true from nvenience and beauty aorum-ilt- A President Wilson. Led by Brig. before Democratic Glee Club of Columbus, Ohio; clusters of fresh cut flowers whose eral worth more than tho land apart the dollars and cents standpoint alone, first-clas- s playhouse is the ohicct of - Gen. James E. Stuart, the mere hand- Company, Columbus, ob- The Old Guard fragrance permeated the whole room. from the timber, tho annual returns saying nothing of the sentimental side those interested, and event I.. n po- veterans clung to their fixed agri-coltur- o ful of Ohio; Band; Fourth Degree Knights of To give an apt description of this em- tainable from farm crops make of cither proposition. The money ssible is being done toward that end. purpose of being reviewed by the Columbus, Washington, D. C; National bankment wero to use many more the best form of use for this valuo of a human life Is as easily com- . bulldog te- President with the same Training School Band. words thanitime and space "will allow. land. puted as is that of a building; and the nacity that returned them the victors Sixth Brigade, Fourth Grand Division, It was a marvel of the decorator's art To open to homestead entry land value of both to tho community are in many a hard-foug- ht battle. Gov. Wm. C. McDonald and Staff of and those who saw it will remember it, 'with from $5,000 to $7,000 worth of as easily ascertained. Why then is it CoL S. Chief, of A. Perham, Staff, New Mexico; Southern Commercial doubtless, for many years to come. timber .on each homestead unit, as is not good economy to save both lives CHIPS rode -- at the head of the squad, com- Congress representatives; Band; Jeffer It was remarked that the men, all tho case on many homestead areas on and buildings from needless ... posed of many an old warrior whose son Democratic Club of Philadelphia, Club n muiieal : in full evening attire, were an unusu the Kaniksu, tends to put a premium The Fisk will rentier deeds have" been recorded by history. Pa. Band; Harmon Democratic Club; and Fello- ally handsome set, but no one will bo on its entry by timber speculators. literary program at tho Following the staff, under the com- County, Pennsylvania, Demo wship 2S30 Sunday Berks disposed to waste any valuablo time From tho speculators they go to lum NOTES INDICATING NEGBO League, State stroot. mand of Capt. Thomas H. MeKee, were Association; The Central An ad- cratic Band; talking about tho men. Tho girls O ber companies, and the lumber com- PBOGBESS. afternoon, March 9th, at 3:.:. the veterans of the G. A. B. posts of Democratic Association, Harrisburg, de- the girls! Each pretty face seemed to panies may hold back agricultural dress will be delivered by Hon. A. E the District. Band; Democratic Associations of Pa.; bo imbued with a new light and each velopment either by keeping the tim- As Furnished by tho National Negro Roberts. Led by a band playing. "Maryland, Philadelphia, Pa.; Democratic Club, cut- merry laugh seemed to havo in it a ber intact for a long period, or by Business League. - My Maryland," which, in many a Chester County, Pa. The Charleroi Bri- now silvery ring, so that the poor swain ting the land dean and then holding . pitched battle, had given them the gade, Chester, Pa.; Northeast Demo- who hitherto had halted in indecision it at a price which tho prospective A new Negro undertaking firm has courage to withstand the slaughtering cratic Association. The writer had the pleasure of being as to whether to dcelare himself, be- homebuildcr looking for cheap land to been chartered at Los Angeles, Cal. fire enemy, Union Veteran presented to Mrs. Alexander Walters of the the develop can not pay. Therefore the Its name is Smith-Willia- & Seventh Brigade, Fourth Grand came at onco an ardent Borneo, while on Tuesday evening and she is a very Legion, G. A. Ba of Maryland, brought Government does not open to entry Division. those who were already ardent Bomeoa pleasant lady to meet; she came on to every Marylander along the entire heavily timbered agricultural land on Gov. Luther E. Hall, and Staff of became then and there abject slaves. Washington, D. C. from her home ia route of the parade to his feet and National Forests until after the tim- Several leading Negroes of South - Louisiana. Band. The Fifth District Tho dress maker's art exhausted itself New York City. the cheers which greeted them at times out creations of matchless ber has been cut off. Bend, Indiana, have formed a stock - Democratic Club, Philadelphia, Pa.; in turning drowned the strains of their battle Federal Gov- com- John A. Thornton Marching Club, beauty, whilo the richness of the gowns In this instance tho company to start a grocery. The hymn. jaun-dic- o $650,000 Philadelphia, Indiana Democratic I that "were worn brought yellow ernment will receive about pany is capitalized at $1,000. 'The Fusillier Veteran Corps, of Bos Pa.; Tho Violin and MummI Be Club. Indianapolis. Ind.: Tho Bed to the oyes of the "high cost of for the timber, of whieh sum 4225,000 ton, whose deeds of bravery are well" cital given by Prof. S. I. Lee and Prof. Men's Band, Altoona, Pa.; The Mose living" fanatics. For nevor before will go to tho benefit of tho State for The Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance known, led by their old commander, A-- c-- Elgzr, at Grave Pr.sbytenaa Green Club, Louisville, Ky.'; The J. J. was sucn a riot of color, prettin ess, and public schools and good roads, andthc Company is reporting a surplus of $28,-- ) Maj. James W. H. Myriek, completed Church, 34th and Dearborn streets. last Drum and Bugle Corps, Fort bubbling good humor seen in Washing rest will be covered into tho Treasury. 006.54, with $13,000 bonds and an an " the list of organizations marching in Witters Friday "evening, was greeted an Plains, N. Y.; Iroquois Democratic ton town. Whoever was accustomed All told, the yearly receipts from the nual income of $200,000. the parade which had served in the appreciative music loving autlionre and Club, San Francisco, Cal. Band. Wil- to take himself too seriously laid aside National Forests havo been about civil war. a goodly sum realized for the church. son and Marshall Club of Potisville, his false dignity when be entered that $2,000,000, of whieh timber sales have In Cherry County, Kansas, is a large Spanish War Veterans March. one-hal- f, Troop 21, Boy Scout Band, of door. Whoever was wont to affect the contributed about but the and prosperous colony of Negroes Following the veterans of the civil Pa.; Philadelphia; Woodrow Wilson Club, icy punctiliousness of a Madam Du Forest Service reports that the de- known as Kinkaiders. The colonists war, came the United Spanish War and Beading, Brattleboro, Vt., fresne (of "Zaza" fame" forsook mand for Government timber is now engage in farming and stock raising. Dr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson commander-in-chie- f, Pa.; Veterans. Jere A. CosteHo, Wells-Barne- tt Chicago, Democratic Club; Hawaiian Demo that pedestal last night and lent her incorasing rapidly Since July 1 twice Mrs. Ida B. of Was- and staff, were followed by r- sweetness to furtherance of tho as much timber has been sold as was A Negro daily has witnessed the great parade in " cratic. Club. Band. Pioneer Tempe- the made its advent . 500 or .more veterans of the different March 4th, Drill Corps, South Bethlehem, Pa. Beign of Mirth. sold in the entire preceding twelve at Oakland, CaL It is named The Eve- hington, D. O, on Tuesday, - Tuesday district camps. Eighth Brigade, Fourth Grand Among those present were the months, and while the timber will be ning Gazatto and is edited by a and Dr. and Mrs. Anderson on were Teterans of tho Next in line the -- banquet gia ;r. Division, Misses Miller, of Winnipeg, Manitoba; paid for only as it is removed during trained editor and publisher, Edward evening attended the under com- Hon. Army of Philippines, the Bichard B. Horner commanding. Miss West, of Charlottesville, Va;; Miss a term of years the "forestry officials Allen. at the Y. M. C. A. Building in The Union mand of P. J. FarrelL National Training School Band (Col- Claxton, Miss Seff anoSMiss Calahan, expect to sco tho. timber receipts mount Alexander Walters. Veteran Legion, Army and. Navy Union ored), Washington, D. C.; Nat. Inde- of Philadelphia; Miss Daisy Tapley, up fast each year during the period The People's Savings Bank and "Trust and Sons -- the Veterans-followe- d, in of pendent Political League, of Maryland, Mrs. Grace Morris, Mrs. Hubert Jack- immediately ahead. Company, of Nashville, .Tenn., shows order named. the of New Jersey, of Virginia, of Wash- son, Miss Poole, Miss Garnett, Miss. an increaso of $21,000 In resources for FLAT FOB BENT. Gen. Guy V. Henry Garrison, The ington, D. .Knights of Pythias, D. McCracken, Mrs. Bernie Smith, MK the past year $6,000 in "- C; and increaso 3 - No.-- and. Navy Unionbrought 2424-2- Ave. 9,Army C; Wilson nnd Marshall Colored and Mrs. Hilton, Dr. W. E. B. DuBois, HEALTH NOTES. capital stock. To Bcart 6 Seminary division. Al- - Excellent upihe rear ofhe third Marching Clubj Knights" of Pythias of Mr. Clarence Johnstone and Mr. Jesse Press Service, Department of Health, and 4 room flats with bath. " -- division in tho Ave. though, the smallest Baltimore) Ind" Order Elks cf Balti- Ship, of New York City; Miss Waring, Marel 1913.- - ' location. Conyenient to Fullerton -- most Tho FJdarodo Gold Star Mining Co., loop. parade, it was, in a sense, the more; Democratic. and National Inde of Baltimore; Counsellor Matthews, of L. Express Station. 20 minutes to " of Los Angeles, CaL, has raised $4,500 magnificent tribute that was paid tho York; "Inde Boston; Dr Stephen Lewis, of Harris- ' Bent, $14 $16. See Dr. T. H. Wilson, pendent League of New Bad air kills more people every year of the $7,000 necessary- to to incoming-President - install a 24W. pendent Order of Elks, D. burg; Jit. O. M. Waller, of Brooklyn; killed -- bullets. 532 Grant PL Phone Lincoln at-: a than art) by , cyanide plant. The company is a Ne- President Wilson was visibly Bear Guard. Mr. Butler, of Savannah; Mr. DeWitt - - gro concern selling its stock to none fected,by the "sight of seeing these old A--, com- Truly - Maj. W, H. Gordon, U B. Curtis, of Chicago; Mrs. Hatch- Breeders of fancy live stock are but Negroes. f soldiers, bent, with age and faltering 8, B. 103 manding; Maj. Paul S. Halloran, U. ctt, of Baltimore; Judge and Mrs. careful to have their animals recorded f FOTJS FLAT BBIOK BTTTLTlNa - marching 3b him honor. , '.footsteps, to A,; Capt. Bobert O. Van Horn, U. B, H. Terrell, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Franeis, at birth. Why is not the child en hat.-- AT A BABGAIN. ' bis. and waved his. hands He- raised hat George "Wright, U.. S. N.; Dr. Mrs. JL M. Curtis, Dr and - building, - i A.; Lieut. B. and titled . "to have- its birth recorded! The board of commissioners of the For sale, four flat brick tpvthem. - ' Will arenas, - Provisional Troop" Lieut. Mrs. Clifford Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Surely it is as deserving of this con Knights of Pythias has authorized Mr. a bargain, located on Armour ;- monw -f POUBTK GBAND DIVISION ,.TC. Lyman, commanding. iam H. Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Guy d, $60 per B. sideration as is tho pure-bre- beast of Sydney Pittmam, the Negro architect nsar SCth Street Bent Hm Freeman, Miss . - .(CivicOrganlxation3). Booth, Qarkston, thB farm. t , who designed the Jamestown Negro Price, $4,50- - Al-- a - .Hon.3obert"N. Harper, Marshal; " , The prominent part played in the Miss Arlington, Miss Wormley, Miss information, esll " - building, to draw plans for a $150,000 For further -- Free- 5027 Aroonr Belt, Chief of "Staff. Staff. more than memorable parade by the Lewis, Miss Shadd, Dr. Henry . be-bui- Taylor, ;riaG. - Sit, stand and work erect. Prac temple to in Dallas, Texas. address Julius F. '- A. .Newman, Boot. Plnym, JnoV .AxroAmerieans a full account man, James' A. Cobb, Esq, J. O. Waters, 4590. Edwin: .and tf tiso deep -- avenue, Phone Drexel "' breathing at regular inter gooa P - and Bv CarmodyC S. Zurhorsti-- W. Me- our flying business and pleasure trip Jr., Esq, Dr.A.M. Curtis, Jr., Mrs. Eli vals and always breathe through your This is a good investment Gco" "T"11! next Mr, and Mrs. A, , 2enxi& . 8. through east will appear in tho abeth Barrel, Kiger note. Batho. frequently and use plenty income property. - The United Brothers of Friendship " ivoue,r- . jt, uboo, k it. issue of this.paper.r-Edit- or. Savoy. Miss Wilson, Miss Minnie WH a. jrury, of soap. --Wash, your hands very care of Texas, located an- Warden, TT-- W. Bride, Cotter T. Brides son, Miss Weedon, Miss Arnold, LL at Houston, - I fully before handling food. Dont pat nounces - I hat tho recipts of the order : Brylawsk A.- Hofferbirth, James A. Boss e Michigan and of CoL Arthur Brooks, Dr. Sumner 'Worm FultonM. C your fingers, your money or your pen 1912 more lley. Miss Miss. AdeUa and for are $125,000. All told the so- FOB BENT. C W. Taylor, lr. Wade Hatkiaaon, New York State who is than Parks, Parks cils your Strew, in mouth. Dont bite your ciety has collected 4431-3- 3 South State 'Harry iayne, B. H. Taylor, A. T. likely to be --selected Beeordar of Dr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Mr. and $510,000 for widows For Bent, 'l 1 finger nails, dean your teeth night and orphans. Howison, J). W. Gall, W. Ihryer, Deeds, was soae how or" ether relieved Mrs. Archie Bay, Dr. and'Mrs.P.israarck: Its net resources above four (4) room apartments. J. morning. Careful - - and attention to all claims- aro .4519-2- Avenue, B. Tt Byle, H. WT Wheatley, P. D. of"his two ttn&dred sad. fifty dollar Pinchback, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinch- $50000. 3 Evans " these suggestions win help to keep yon . JrvP-.jB- diamond ahirt-sta- d jaafc asJse was'ready back, Miss Effia Simmons, Mr. and apartments. Gold, -. Aadersen. clean well. . to enter the parade, aa Tseaday, but he Mrs. Charles Douglas, Prof, and Mrs. 33C8 Bhodea Avenue, Honse r ' Divktie. declared &al be to lose itsst so Joseph H. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. - A number or the most prominent Ne- roomaia perfect condition. ni Chicago Beat Estatt Geergia Band. MeHatei tSiisear'af ke wae-abl- e to as.eier Governor WilFJHalL Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Curry, Mr. . At Leysia, "Switzerland, little chll' groes of Arkansas assembled, at Pine Inqnire, - -- - Bluff- - Company tb DietriA ef CsteaabUj New Jersey fteser, as lie rsdeown Penssyl- and Mrs. John. P. Taylor, Sevauoa irm. afflicted with, enrgieal tuberea- assort time ago and organized and Tnat m , ia Street Boo T&a Paiialitw, rSkte rasx Ave tx tfte MM, c tke Btate Savey, Verne Davis, WaltaDixa,! ma. V.I....veu toiray-niks- ' avmagufcvvV aaJeH. lfi"lfaFs&viee; Hfe iasarafiee 11? Karf Dearborn 3aa it 'v,it Bandolpa ' ,- CUMuid Mmrise CiigtriL TWj : air. tfce saajtarjas are 1 ceaapaay. Pica. J " ' - fry ni .At - A& 4 iji89k. ?i,frwr5'" :. Wm" AJr sri9rxw ?USStf 0 v s