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OFFICIALS OPPOSE COMPANY LEGISLA TION1' w ! * s } Omaha stockhqld ra the pileptric Bond and Share Company were vit ally interested in a letter they receiv ed calling Their" att ention to the ser .OUSTTaSs' of projjoscil^utnity holding tempferty degrslattorf.^ffoW "Beinefcdh siddrld Qpngress. 7 t “inis" feglslafioh-ik-grossly unfair and unjunt and, if emuweil lnlc-law, map j rend r valueless the investment of millions of security holders who in vested their saving,-^ jp public utilty securities,” staSecT the, :ieft*r, jointly signed by C^flB^^rai^^Hiairman, and R. ir.de 0r?si4«jt'jK;i Refefulatiqift Mot" dustructiwY- should be ttye aim o^Jcgisiatkm, itfilfs stated. Retfehring ?to competition withup eraiihg company by the Government throdgh . “yardstick” ^pverment I Tin is, and through lehding*f ederal rr-onil^^^to municipalities, iter says m goveja, 1 Ct>^lcam^iu^(OBBWPiBPPPPWWrt eraions shall be 'fFgT'of the regula tion^, it.,jinjjpse^ pj|, Bfltfat*. &re>ruspw it does something essentially unfair ami un-Anwrican. Now it would go ever, further. It proposes not only to c ornC! n life. fleg illation to Which “it 'does not itseh submit; to engage in com petit.on, free from many expens-s, such as taxes, which it makes private busifl^sapb^ar.t but by the 'ena/tnwnt <4l the propossed —holding company 1 gL^atjqp Tp.-foreo the. dis*nember mintUqiwT...dissolution-oi i»ur Com-1 papy pi pthors Tike it/’ inw/e-jc Pointing out thttf, since -banuary;; 191$, f,avTr;gs.»6ronr. rate :rd> (iucti^ns.^yjgpmp^aie^.jor the Electric Bouijij^d ,ge-o*jp. an, tins uoitm try. alo^'VgatednOKer; ^Ha'.OOO.y «Oprijt ;,,nii juo hot k ano,r “No criticism i&;,idirpcUjd> againsti an^ptT(pka.£pflipa%iijiSfa4Jt Mpj-iLleptntc Bqr^j ^.j^j^liar-e.^CqmpjMtyif’gToap ado legit^ tj£jo f,;t so-iv iceiujityiduquaW ad»r cili^, ’fes«»d to Bi^»;rt(j,pr^p4a fof-. .e^easionport- foe laok .yof financial- resources TV^> a^Xair«>#Msci;-tihe'..aUendU ant Unfits ..to niiiliq#^ ofi x. people thi^)^|iou)t.)the)cpunt)-yfii^1±>y no means a nuir^j jjuipp ping. It is7 the-, result of 30 hiw:tlii:int«.lligKnt-.wark and . planning .by,,an .pvganiaatian. of experienced, financial, tefchn.cal-, eco nomiq^.^gqpunj-ing, rate aad’ i>;w busk ness(iMid otjaef experts, mogb of wiwm: I havg.ijajEljthiiir traia.pg.an actuaboper atingi..aiftht n^anagefjah .'wark in tha fie ld^.cpprjUipg ;coni#an,i«g;ati dno me and abr^{i-”b * iutti amartir'o* 4>V!3 Ul Tfal jh5f^rr/ataies. thsko “The*'bills no^fjhefo^e Qqjigrgtrn «rnas difficult to under.stan^tifoq,(i(t hat ^Utey> .excin de ns ^ vindudemi Nad- atf h o l.dj nj^o i^pan i ^ - a r#« itb bairdcSfroyn *d' ..ifeuWfi/f1*<"PliWw vW ty nbaWMgt conW%fti9ik! B&^Ru-WittJufclil&utoklv in“b^4fWtf^(rbt#niv&> iA» dpstrayedf but^y tj^se wnfehe dattsiP' or g^Jpufcjnoas/ior,-. bptJtr i®fiis»weaiiie to be in the highe^iiejya.-ortli.'ieriini*' nat0Fiiht -no -rof iloiavr lx>> lij'jje qp^oa-iif askled -ifsthe btrtd-£ ing company is" prohibited in any 6b& industry, wh#- siloaidritia&otr&>e pro to i b \#U aWS1 t4ArA*a £>. sniJarirfD The letter^ invited s)oelhnldars to compare the increase in the cost pf fooC'Wt^and r1crtfitftif,n&ith ‘We!r electeeM9$?Sb&Bf^ show tJflft nhe‘,iht?fiSfee‘,¥loT^riir'\:ilitl food'* ftf3Fli£ndK cl'dtffing’^awioulf^^io many t^e^Tftvtotaf'^r?? W: B' N% «My W'iW Mc,Jfeortd andyShaii4 §rotiji'/Mt &lS8&af‘edi,T'in¥n> ipulStes>‘i^fl?rfti^Kftie tfndi^ribifte8 earnMfcs'6f sdHSldiatty 'ASRtflftie^ ha^t never been taken into the books the hoding companies; dividends have nevep ,-berrr paki- except-*©ut of- earn7 ingsj a^d'fthg^j^re>n#rj ugJS^Jni ‘"rt EgtfHXJ'J^A&jU f pan; i hold |rs. rih or,^ of tynpm lias as raqch as 1 ^l•-^pe$",|je'ht, & the shares of" the .-■ !!■■ -- Company. _ ~~~- ~7-i ^ Z fZ 1 STATEMENT Chief of Ptri^cg^Rob^?t P S*inard.ck at Ceotrak-Paltee" Station, t^bnnrry 26th, f935.<w Q.—State your namj please? , Av—Vial. .CnimMay. ——- ■ ■ • - Q—Where do you live? _A.—3029 Burdette._j Q.—You are the wj/g of George Al bert cHithbr JAfC-I;WlH)/YJ-rT/.i. Q.—Will you go-ahead and tell us wha£ togjj^dacg,^) February' 20,. 1935 it the ttOje ,^hat your,husband was ar rested by- poji^e officers, when you wer taken a^iias-tffiflHilgining wit ness ? __ A.—When he got home that night, h«>aske(F¥riti;'“^That are you doing With the~riovet4 Wlled'like that,"*’ the-beddirftr thdt fs*, and i sa.d, “I am a little ooW,’1- arid he said^ “’freii',' ypu dorh have ffny right tri be cold,'” and I saidv ‘-We11;‘:if I iWfceeping warm what d ff rence db43ait* male If ffje covers ii-cdphlMi up^roftf'one^sltie oPl the bed,” and^e'4^!^ ' uVou don't haw to-grt'^TfunHy ai>ou¥lit alf.^he has‘quife;fe t&kp'r, hnd ’jiist ./rom^a' K«*et«rguriteMit'T;ftriu‘|}fikt, first tli'ing I .knew' he slaprifed'tne', krid I ' felt^my" , face, band dfpwn I ke that, and’;th re was . blood'‘'^d' I went thri”'%ePriiph6Viei!,to; calT his. mother-: td»«%oriiri uji'HhetiS, ‘because If was ■ frighten-1#, arid Just as f'hung ‘officers'* were there ta!i'CMMM(!M6£‘ aW j 'fold '^be offic rs, “You ’'■ririritit- gfilhg to^'an-hst1 tfiejr Wd/;"No; you have^ torigo it©'* a'. doCtrif,”’Wriiey brought me id own heW to:Hie Stat'ri'n. i'!;< “ CMc^id you caft’tW priticMtionT' A*—Mo, I 'dldn’t^^alV."1^ f r>rrs“ Q.—Who did? ,!l’ n tn>Jr>. tos> At hruiTK-: • * 1 '• 1 T ->,T7.?PfPe Sf-th-iCftighborsicsHed. it .Calk'd my n^ter-Anrlatf ia,-ardeti>for t -hcf..,t.g ^IsuMrsK Crumbley’ i5her%.^>?° 5h°ner..had(f*>|>titt«|r the * if *,e£vef4fe»4he -officerstww*Pthefe;t at the doorv ^^hpy.-Sftid to me, s} °ffi*cMtei»W*”o!and i fras iTn my »P‘4gr >$S$1^§« *a,?d i: -VWWj uftryihg >and mervoi^^^g^^jjjdn^. warit 60 Dome-, and he said, “If you don’bii.wlllitatai' /°u like you .are*”.. ao.~I -put on m!y ^clothes and. ca^teTom.dp\m/ aijd av t&G .time I got downj& j Jy djdyjyccuse him, |IfPX, husb^f.9L^te.i.W)me«, at-the r!iri%.M?*u'afJ- iibWlllM|«li *nd. i >h,j.;P’fn: Mry ,r^v;^. Justus he said. he St* (|>Ped. on ,apd ■ twisted-iit; he hadn't .even arrpste^^y hqshapd,-.. and, I J.hqught fit; ■vya.s a,.ftumji thing tp -do. U^r arresting^.man, and, he search* | ed.™X Posbapd, apd jm$ husband,,was linear^hVejey^tp^ and I wap.hqldip® Uae^beeause J WWty.tP go ;up, rjnrnjM..^ ¥ the^pieytatpr dow,; ,,^nd then'he got on the opposit&;*idei B9f ote.afjd I(was *jt*8#gg i**t w;the SiFlur- sthno9|fiff5'J % I^vina rdhai, (if??aifFn:^Anefe#°f;, r an<*p)TWft ^ere ffifte4 /m^nj#®^ apd.it ? ffloor.-.and, ^'SLloteir *%fr S^Fin^^^^pfiened, Qtatevto kmwti it JSFptJgfaiSR % ^s-tble^dina-and wi «*» m> M^nvir rat*-1 atalMaiii.-''1 >li'. m %mwutciffis 2 in two COD Cl _ ds oSJjriY'ah.yaMicxiviMhhtilieueugth! 1.1*4)10 ,.44ero4r ofMilwaukea saytu, . . , .,, '"■■"Bym wwiua toot i 1 SI morn&rfitwsti w«ieki>~l » 105 & lbs. and she .has ilciPttwco^Ainreroibljave ,-'i F only Vitarmns A and D, Cadw.CtaJT'i* alai1*'" pn¥9$fl*viiffOPf »i> - Start your children with ntuico C4d 4oday. -Atall t 1 t^mrimiiB-O ,V») “COCftfiflflv iBf iPfelLirft »»•# *' !►' -guidT HpA R ‘“H°n ’8l!t 1 tk'^iisiltc ' 7 .rJ viiundt' WitKoui Ear .Dj^rei* n»f New Amplified Aco|M(ifl»i*-Miet*jcf*ai**tt»* Y9. path—bone conduction, defeating ear drum and middleear mechanic*. You con hootcon Deafpqcf'/ On pyftlAlf, Kdiptr .seunocf} :»• <ii)( ACOUSM 0*O> N .** - A-t»P-fchH-Bf> +tEAIH»eO AIDS — ~ 580 TTH] ~ ■n1-—-u>h - a^H * i T,i¥#!ior> 1“K’u"8' -i I on‘)»F.j#M AAnMjiiri: U T)hi -r OMAHA GUIDE __ Vtfl ! t>TTFKr CrSTT* * XT O O, • tl __ I guess 't is the third floor (ii^tzr-^ rupted) \Jb Q.—The fourth floor. \ A—The fourth floor, well they* called the Doctor, Doctor Goodrich to •take care* ofTnrTflffi Tty™* ** they had carried my husbandliWl in 1 and laid -him up, and the fellow said~r that my hu^band^a? Wapdin^-,pretty binLana after $1^3-fcool^, ma pff.: the table I Wgryt tp call for a-.bpndsraan, j that is ‘HarrynI*}^n<^...^o con* and , make my bond, and by that time my hus.band c.ame up and, this Air, Levins passed.,pve, ^an^ ^little £,jlow with Posies, a../;,t^e Jjfit ojf a feljp* can* »P„Ap, me yritJ? a note-booL, and hP saj.d,, “Whatjp #}j*, map,.d«dpg.4n tt>e ; condign ijgjs, iAnd . I; saifl, | “Pa* g$c«r %*f, ahwek hffifciniWid.. he.Jooked at ,£*, and.he^aid„“Q4if^p,. we don’t ..allovf ,anything lik,p that, dsp^^ere.” an.d,I said, “.^eli, he«eer*. taii,.¥ir$M $9 i.V’^And jthptf i&j whjat. was said, sujd he.tn d tp.pr^te/id like 1. Mi.$*}H Levjn)j a#d. b^t^'^nXSPf^^rypout it U>. m% *%ke Pd>n“r4 dW h^RP9R »n.hare,Ht anJZth^ li^e. ftUpw ^a4iad , tk(ia, n°l^at^obaoubS i :>:*■>£ JQ—Did > VoW'^u^d !iMteWptr-t'd: strike you at aHif'^tTHle^^fter’^ou 'got on the elevator?-— .even after.the-officers got in/the i< bisot Q.—Did he^tt#mpt to. etrfke Officer L«gfrP ftn.jttw-eleifaRenlii- vjl.' ;rV $-Tt$9£ -jjf; t«: •M-imv’fr r at. i r : jjid > her say 'anything ■ about wtjjfce won*^,a£ter you: got? on the el9»tof;)ui. m.rtwrV .?r.U. r< noi.tr:: 4,7—Not a word did he say. about ’^•isrf.tu -jrt- .znuiHrV ./ nr*--•» i}ajted„an&,sigped< this 27th day. of-n Fe.hcuary,,i1935. •rI.,fnM'jBn*.(i'' It: e-»t;r v z^olfmitri >• Viola Grumbley; ■ Subscribed and ^wern-to before-faic, th^27th,day pf;(Fobrua-ry, 1935.- -tc.mo V r .^smaviiii' Patrick>JtnPayne,-’? -' • ind' *.~tf bn* .nil .i No tony-Public • ,Mexpires February 6th,i x 19§£- but small.' V* ndo’. .r-Jf.' klul -z-‘.V .‘o.Vl irW- mv’fi : ADVERTISE IT J THE GUIDE ' i '.III .1) ^il^Tag iA.ti. i Tn.m"7Tf.c rr - Scottsboro Case Argued Before TTTTTjjliffi EBEBBjj RHB55HS 5 *" • 7, IJI JTA.*. .SCiiiJP AHAl Washington Jh, C_—J&efpre the United^iak^ sire^e Cahrf here, Fsbru dfclS.WeP S. Leiobwitz, at torney for Clarence Norris, one of the Scottsboro boys,-charged that his de fendant as yw^ll as. Haywood Patter son,' whose case .ja also before the Court, had been denied their consti tutional rights because of their race. TV brill.ant criminal: lawyer, • »npi' ported by. the American Seottsbord Committee, In«., proved to the judges by unanswerable. evidence: that - fte namts,of:six- Negroes had bee* fohgdd uppn the jury-.rolls to-defeat hte mo^ tign tp quash and cancel ther'in^cto menti of .giejiScottsboro boyS.»- Atfcbr np ; Lqibqwitz exhibited -a shugellbdok c&ntaipjpg the jury:: rolls' ofhj&eksoft Cou%ty,,-Ala., ,'wh'bh exeit.di keeiPdft terq?t fromall.-ihe.judges and ehettffetf wber*->he -six names of Negroes -bad ba n fraudulently-written imonitojSf »P r^t,lines drs:wn.-before.-handi'-to’dlofce the of . names,:, The. attorney WaS quuptuyjed-by the." justicis, ahd 'toW Ihgrn thqt; hlegroes J»ad-beenr-exclad-’ dnfrom all.iright of jury serving'iff Jach»ftnirGo.un,ty since thjumemony^yf man,,,; EVse-viewed > .testiwwmy- aWid oth^j eyidence which.’ hei.had:.'pr^»fnti! d.£q bqth -IttdgeiHorton atoffce first tri#},and Judge. Callahan at thS-SBc1-1 •nd-jifial »t,J)ecatujr, Ala., to support motion .fcg,-them -to dismiss-the ini -.i^at-s-Ug#inst the boys. 'The mo*1 rions wepe,,denied. - •< In. hisiarprum -nt'about the fraudu lent mantes.-in- the1 "book/1 'Eeibowit2r poinJbednout,->fn addition,-' ’th'^ dlffer moKdpucoWP of the ihk, inthe harfd A-ritirigjand'-blurring-'of Ibttei-sf?$'fbs‘S' iatt.e", previously. Written' iVi-f'Sftd" the' failule of.-the'-record thdfl hesfii-six-.tNegroies' hdd)j,'evef 'been1 : ailed. -for jury service1. H-3'J farther itated-that the book OF jury rolls Had >een refused them- at the-'firsf' trr^r n -Decatur, but Was offered“wit'h n. - -r :i:.n' A ,ITRV|>» t' i rriiiilinV nn 1 i vc h- •" i’M'jt 11 • T i >y.} 4f- tv o' J i. I .:'u,!L' i; r. n ii Minimum bundle 48c r t/n*. - HT r r ufc •> ' " 9 . .. * „,)» inti a* wn .B1« I • nullf. 1*3*1? it to, r'tm# r *•- - • ■ **?,,«„ .v ,: or- ^olT*ir -nvv T«r Vlubn+rn snotmr «» !• ■ ws‘J k ru ,,, 1J i 1 ‘ ■ -at!.- to .iifi ^ ... (t iWWPffiER. AND D-RY GIBANERS^ .a»m«bR»W .nobioit Timnol jint-uR * •« «*» hni tor, i» . L> ^vftjtotuE x*K eml*. in* nl a.d» a* na"vr * .-.t- bn ft b.i. n : iWXiJjGgri^^thtStcorf': 3nou v ixtiv # w»nn^«()g|.i« ' , M taYM^ ^vov vrT .J';; ? TT-"" ■ ..*F I >>r : ** ‘ ’ ■■ ■' - ^“"By h.s eaST'of manner and mas tery of the case the attorney made a marked impression upon th_> court ' frhlrh.was riwVjmunted ■ upun by UHV-" <?ral JKbminent lawyers who witnessed the heating: ::tt?pohJ%VitaW6n ‘of‘X&rA$ L6witz;: AtChrney Walter ^ -Phjlag^ presented a brief argument on some of the points or constitutional law in voiced. r i^neral 'ti.orge' Chamlee of Chattanooga, Train., the..‘original attorney in the rase. \yas' present to Attorney Leibowitz. '"Itepr. Senting' the American .Scotts boro' Committee at the hearing, Dr, (jet&g'e f£ Haynes, the committee’s Executive Vice-Chairman, stated, “Thohe" who believe in justice and freedom for the Scottsboro boys should take hope" for a favorable I v rdict if the'brilliant. ina^teHy Vpre ) ;yptatirf>n such as Attorney Samuel 'S, i LblhpwiA^) napde fior the fconstitrcrtional (rights of these boys is to weigh'in i the rputteivirBs ;iAtia.,nowi‘>betfoTe' the ^ highest tribunal of our * hand. THi$ pow | eriktf/plBaifor\fche rightsipf Nagro citi. I septs to sit. on grand* and* petit1 juries , and his vivid pres.ntation of the de nial^,o£ /thabnnight. in. the ScottsboVo cane was a mister stroke1 for Negroes rights, andncertainly aneomplete an swer .itO). anj wfe» have doubted his ability to d^fendr -these boys before thenth. S.. Supreme, Courts The Amer ican Sootjt&toro'fCommittee- supports Mr. Leibowitz' to-4he-end in bringing -justice and freedom to ivery boy in the case.”-1 ' -3' 11 - 1 , . .F: ... 1>. mof 3.1 Ti t>rr '!■ ->r FLORIDA DAIRY HEAD AIDS ^ ANTI-LYNCHING*PIGttfr; _W / ! I New York, Feb. 23—V. C. John son, president of the Dinsmore Dairy 1l impart.,’ of Ilinum'oro, Florida, ia ftiit1"* ing the fight for the passage by Con gress of the Cusligan-Wagncr f der'-** al ar.ti-lynching ’’bill, Johnsor^g immediately /dpoij""reviving Jpthe pamphlet describ ing the CpuMjyNeal lynchingQt |£aka"iftii^V., la^O^to-i b r, wrJb^tdNdrfe -4wdsl* 4- Senator* , dad fevB C<>ngFq»e|wqH frt>ir/Fh>nd»» ■ President Roosevelt and thjg majority^ leaders of the Senata ana Hous-* -of j Representatives urging them to sup port the Costlgan.Wagner bill. In1 a lett* 1 to the National Associa tion for the Advancemeiit 6f Cdlo^d1 People* which Is Artivel'y sponsoring the^fcll,‘-he wr.'thS V11*! received rejilies | from Senatot Park Trammell, Con gress rrte'n R. A. Greene, W. J. Sears and J. Hardin P terSon. Ail of the replieS '-We+e-' soVAewhat stereotyped; assuring me that'They were glad to have my .yi.(wp,and; t(hat they would gjvP. .the iijatter theij:; most -careful T ;v.rr. pni*,n*l I * mo'.l ,-Y—■".a.. ■ "-I Nfl-A.5,4,£vP. AIDS APPEAL 'tin:' ,0 Qf .yiRGINcISLANDER oiaurr| rn n;‘R,A:iLROA0BD by judge .tsni vuuoy v*—■—.-t~u et noiaaun New Yorfett-The National Associh-'i tion.' for, the* Advajnrement Of-GolOted Popple ^(.contributing toward *an :-ap-*: peai fpr Leonaavh Walter MefntOshy Virgin-Island:r, fined:$200 by Distric t Judge : W*ebb«x, Wilson, former foemb-J cratifl congressman ’from MissiesS'jppi;'! who has carried his staters concept of t —'j—.-r-»- ■* "i .—*■—*,e w i.w-:---1 ju*tioe-4io-4He Qarribbean outpost. The AjmdrKtin -tfvjfl -I.h rtip« Union qp handling the appeal. McIntosh, chief clerk of the Public Works PfiBartiPfint . w»a rjr using J38.40 wurtWpf goy.ernigeht iria terial in building^hig' frionse; But gave full value in exchange, i by trying both a jur .~ trial* himself put the witnesse* on the stand and questioned , them, summed up'their evidenc ,, - lectured the prisoner and then sentenced h>*i Judge YA ilson, was given the Virgil*, Island!?'job *by Washington patronage dttp .nsers ‘because” he “deserved” bu’taken care ofi' He is. said, tq. hay5 beefi! recornijxefifted for his. jo^.by Sen-. opponent, Democratic Chairman James F*ffT#hn«ea the Texas' w^ Homer Cummings who refusedJto act in'the'ClaU^e fteal kmap-lynching.' ■r.tumit -mtaaic u *w» »• *V.l rr*v j lucnnitli. T yc sbarr, ji*k tiB ilrviD MfcS1! Jr?,urJ°^n •rst*'**, to cheerfully reftind your money on the spot you are oof reheved by OrtMWfsiaifc. jii-r ainniK «s:W Y? abarr ac* . . " —-•—r—■—:—. —a ur'inrm -usiiu '* •• iarn*»;*.r *» •'» ** ... ; ^nfc ot ' b«WA '• .wnlrtoD ritilS . 1 bw" 7 .11* r v, t«ri it -xs b^r Sni- , v o. ”7 -•*- biJns. 3S7 wool 'V. lari'! 109- bn* r. s>n£ ritOl \t 'mw w n» mot, aaansnslr: no *.j»oq3 ' 7<i tolar vi3«of»L *»o?1i«r£ «uasir. loI-Hitarff. in-j «JiBtrrr^ i riw.3 j MtttZ Mini'll I# hocift* wuffbant Mf- fto oKil^moriT V’*1 ,8?M *JI8rI9V jm:: rtourr ok ‘oft o'! siloci^fcabtK **v..Indian • to nods ik aril sfirtub qn hmU: aow mor a*» ol » _;v£ K’f. woO btononJ ui ««» . Kelp usvto Build- Bigger and Better Business. The Oifiaha Guide in its Eighth Year and isT'^ r offering a New and GreaterServWe' td its Readers .and^dvertisers throdd'h Ihfe Weekly.:,,, Otasffied Gtrectbhf of Community and,City. k , 'r.’.’L ^ ROOMS and APARTMENTS *' "T ■ --1-'>'y ’^V'* j Modern Room for Rent., Near,car line. ti 4rr::)l . auTr 17 /■' -- ---- Modern* Front RoOm, Single min or , lady: 'Kitchenette for Tlent: ’WE'. 3707] -***—AWiU'.it—i— ' For apartipentjs,j.roogis^ andr/houae® for ren^ ,and salp, c^l fHxon’is Real 1 Estate. AT. 7435. .... •n _ '• riFOR RENT: Apt with gas, elec ,. trreity, Jheat. hat and cold water at 1 all TnWrrs. *' Telephone 42$5. i'i 1 ■- ’ ■' /LG>V>EyS‘'KitcMhette apartment for IC renfc>fitb 25381 'RattddR-Ave.’; *1702 N. .. 26 St., and 2613 Grant St. We. 5553 ‘-r>Ji'’-■/■: "'W.r.t, ni FORK'SALE^tf&titifuf n'% room, ^modern •Koi0»v:wdK9Si*fatt^ constructed^ wsteatn'-1leated, r4'’id^e bed jooms,. ii>eatiH'ful ‘bag^feefrt''arid1‘' t>ack yardt 'rscreened-in froPt ‘ pOrcn for saje ■•your- Awp'Ttice'To' 'Hlose 'an . estate.! .jCalb *«t?f{li212,,>iMi>dfeHfe ‘‘Street " for )-|urtfce*r infdrJdatoP. ” * xr" ' J ,r_ -evJ;i — ' ^ ... . .... 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