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K BEE: OMAHA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEI. 13, 1915.
ANOTHER NOTE
ON FRYE CASE
Jermany Told if Ship, with Contr
band Are Destroyed Crew and
Passeng-er. Most Be Saved.
KQRE THAN WARNING REQUIRED
WASHINGTON', Oct. 12. The
United States, in a note dispatched
to Germany today, to be presented
by Ambassador Gerard In the case
if the American ship William H.
Wye, asks that if it Is found neces
sary to destroy American ships car
rying absolute contraband, passen
gers and crew be removed to a safter
Jilace than small boats.
The American Rovernment accepts
the German suggestion in reply to
the American proposal concerning a
" commission to fix damages for the
r'rye, agreeing to dispense with the
umpire and leave the case to two ex
perts, one from each country.
Mast Mar (rrw and raaaraa-era.
In agreeing to submit to arbitration the
interpretation of the treaty of DCS to de
termine w hether It gives Oprtnany the
right to destroy American ships in order
to atop contraband traffic, the American
government holds that not only must
Earning be given and pMnnntrers and
crew saved, 'tut that small boat" ere not
considered "a place of aafety" within the
meaning of International law. The United
States haa not Insisted upon this hereto
fore with reference to Americans travel
ing on shlpa under o bolllgeiont flag.
..' Officials here, ..however, fed that the
treaty waa a special arrangement be
tween Germany and the United States,
expressly drawn for the purpose of pro
tecting the vessels, and Uvea of subjects
of either party In war tlmo. Since one
of the articles of the treaty specifically
"provides for the delivery of contraband
out of the cargo of an American ship and
then states that ttie vessel can proceed
to Its destination, the American Kovern
ment draws the Inference that it was
never intended that - American vessels
should be destroyed.
Germany Take Opposite View,
Qefmany has drawn tho opposite infer
ence that the sole object of the treaty
.waa to prevent contraband from reaching
Uie enemy and that destruction was per
missible If no other means presented It
self. . In concerning to arbitrate this
i6lni. however.' tha American government
is insisting that the minimum of injury
ahall fall upon American cltlaens, and
ence to the aafety of ' passengers and
crews of American ships carrying abso
" lute contraband will sufficiently safe
guard American Interests.
' Germany already has given the assur
ance that American vessels carrying con
ditional contraband will not be molested
' under any circumstances, but according
' to recent declaration ' ty. Germany in
retaliation for British declarations , of
contraband,' practically everything that
hitherto waa conditional . contraband is
now considered absolutely contraband.
1 Preacher MuddHurt
by Bunaway Hoisb
. BHENANDOAII. la., Oct. lt-Bpe
clai.) A runaway, in which lie v. J. 8.
Mudd'waa Injured, prevented tha quar
terly meeting services of the Free Metho
1 dlst church here. Tha accident occurred
between Coin and Etngham Saturday
while Rev. Mr. Mudd. whe live at Col
lege Springs, was driving aorosa coun
try. He got out to hold the frightened
horse, whose plunging caused the buggy
to knock him down. i.- -v ...
The' minister la-suffering from painful
wounds. Rut. Mrs. Kailey, Shenandoah's
woman preacher, filled the appointment
for Rev. Mr. Ifudd. ;
LINCOLN LAWYERS ADMITTED
BEFORE U. S. HIGH COURT
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. (Special Tele-
gram.) Edward P. Holmes and door go
W. lierge of Lincoln were today admitted
to practice before the supreme court on
motion of Lk Ruaseil Aldln. The Lincoln
attorneys are here for tha purpose of
completing the record In the care of the
. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific nail road
' company, plaintiff In error, against Ltxilej
' I Wright and dthers on appeal from
the supreme court of Nebraska. It la
understood that Mr. Berge is here for
tha purpose of submitting a motion to
, dismiss the case. .
James W. McCarter, aaalatant register
; of the treasury who was democratic
candidate for governor of South Dakota
in 1114, was admitted to practice before
the supreme court today.
Best for Liver,
Bowels, Stomach
Headache, Colds
They liven the liver and bowels
and straighten you
right up.
Don't be bilious, constipated,
s'ck, with breath bad and
stomach sour. -
Tonijht sure! Take I Ware is and en
Joy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing vu evr experienced. Wake
up with your head clear, stomach sweet.
breath right and feeling fine. Get rid of
tick headache, biliousness, constipation.
furred tongue, aour stomach, bad colds.
Clear your skin, brighten, your eyes.
quicken your step and feci like doing a
' full day's work. Carcarets are better
than suits, pills or calomel because they
doii t aliuck tl.o liver or frlpe the bowels
r CAUke Inconvenience all the neat dny.
1 a liti s al.ouit give cross, sick, blliuua.
fetjrl,sli children 'a-whole CanciWt inf
Hum as they ci,nut It, Jure the thirty feet
i - Advert i.mnl.
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work while you sleep j
ANOTHER MISSING TEXT PICTURE Here's another drawing by PoweU illustrating
a text which is to be inserted, and which we ask our readers to supply. Address so as to
reach Contest Editor of The Bee before Saturday. We will sift out the five best answers,
and ask "Billy" Sunday to select the winner of the prize, which will be the original draw
ing with the text Inserted, to be announced Sunday next.
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CARRANZA OUT OH
A TOUR OF MEXICO
Head of Defacto Government to Be
Met at TnpiC0 by Hi. General
and They Will Hake Trip.
HAS ISO USE FOE GENERAL VILLA
TAMPICO, Mex., Oct. 11. -(Via
Laredo, Tex., Oct. 13.) VenUstlano
Carrama, recognised head of the
defacto government of Mexico, Is ex
pected to arrive here tomorrow,
Tuesday. German Alvaro Obregon
Is here to meet him and conduct him
on an excursion through the north
ern states. Obregon. said tonight he
V, - A a- 1.11, t -
that n wished to how. him p
luuaij W1VU5U iuw m k ira v( 1.14
north and would lead him tp Mon
terey, Saltillo,. Torreon and auch
other points aa ha desired to visit.
The general expressed pride In the fact
that he will be able to show the first
ohlef that train are running regularly
over railroads in this part of the country
and that thare is telearaphlo communica
tion throughout the district controlled by
him.
Perhaps not more than twenty-four
hour will be spent here by Oarransa.
From here he will proceed to 'Victoria,
the capital of this (Tamaullpas) state,
and from there to Monterey.
(oatribata to Paclftoatloaw
of the recognition of Carransa and heal-
tated about commenting to any great ex
tent on the subject on that aocount. ' He
did express pleasure, however, adding
that it would contribute materially to the
pacification of the country.
"There are men fighting with Villa who
will welcome the news," aald Obregon to
n Associated Press correspondent.
Those men will abandon him and his
fight. They are tired of fighting for him.
Two of his strongest men. and, the two
we have learned to regard aa his most
dangerous, Miguel DUs Lomberdo, and
Felipe Angelea, already have deserted htm
and are In the United States."
"What do you think of Angelea as an
artillery officer? ' he was asked.
"For me he has been a remarkably
good artillerist, for be left behind for
me almost all of hia guns!"
Obregon brought here a considerable
force of his Yaqui soldiers, and tomorrow
General Nafarrate, with a large part of
men who have been on the border near
Matamoraa, Is due te arrive.
Glad of the rkssg. '
Without committing himself regarding
Nafaretta's culpability In the fighting
along the boundary line, Obregon ex
pressed satisfaction that there had been
a change in command there, adding that
he hoped there would be a change In tha
Command of the American troops as well.
It was suggested to Obregon Usat recog
nition of Carransa would go far towards
dissipating fear of Intervention.
'No," he replied, "because. In my opin
ion, there never has been great danger of
Intervention. The United Blates has never
had Justification for intervention, and for
that mason I say that recognition baa
not dissipated that fear."
All of Obregon's references to Carransa
were moat respectful, and be waa
pains to Indicate that he was entirely
subordinate to him and thoroughly ap
preciative of the necessity for dlsolpllua.
Of Zapata and hia army Obregon has
cnl ya poor opinion.
"The Zapatista movement is tha oess
pool of Meilco," he aald. "There can be
found all the disgruntled Mealoans. and
that's Just why It cannot succeed. There
you find ex-federal array officers, dis
appointed politicians, and even priests.
They lack that spirit of solidarity that
has made tha revolution a success. We
have that Idea of union and without It
we would fall."
Drssrtsitsi Orders.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 11 -Special Tele-
tram.) William T. Randolph haa bean
appointed postmaster at Odessa. Uuftaio
- t . i . , . , i . 1 1 1 1 ir
county
Nebraska, vice William II
r IclKher,
resigned; Archer H. Merrell at
UiOUIeton. Hot Springs county. Wyoming
vice wiiiiam r. m uisuerry, reaiguea.
Poirtufftce discontinued at Vera. Lyman
county, 8outh l'skota, mall to Vivian sal
Tipton; eweetwater county, Wyoming
until to Wsmiutur,
The comptroller of the currency has
approved the Nebraska National bank of
( ii wit a and City Nutloiiai 'bank of Giuihi
aa reserve agi-nts for the First National
tanks of Seward and Comauche. Neb
Turks Continue to
Armenians; U. S.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. Arme
nian massacres In Asiatic Turkey
hare been renewed with rigor since
Bulgaria's entrance Into the war as
Turkey's alley. This Information
reached the State department from
Ambassador Morgenthau, who stated
that the majority of the Armenian!
In. Asiatlo Turkey had been killed.
Although representation were
made by this government aome time
ago warning Turkey that further
atrocities against the Armenians
would alienate the sympathies of the
American people, no answer has been
received. "s ?' ,r" :
Early . representations were met with
RUSSIAN FORCES
PIERCE GERMAN
LINES0N STRIPA
(Oonlntued from Page One.)
tanglements, some defensive works de
stroyed or damaged and groups of enemy
troops were repulsed. We made a ( few
prisoners, inducing an oftlctr.
"The enemy, on its side, during the
night of October 10 and 11, attacked our
positions on Monte Moronta, at Malga
poverna and Alta. on the plateau north
west of Arslero. He was repulsed with
losses.
"On the Carso plateau, small advances
by our troops are reported, particularly
in the vicinity ot the woods called Ferro
Dt Cavallo.'
Germaae Caatral Balgrwrta.
ROMS (Via Paris), Oct. 11. Bulgaria is
entirely In the bands of German officers,
says the Glomale d' Itlla'a Bucharest
correspondent. Major von der Golts. a son
of the German field marshal, who is mili
tary attache at Sofia, quarreled with
Premier Radoslavotf, acoordlng to the
correspondent because M. Radoslavof f
asked that Germany be the first to at
tack flerbla, while Baron von der Golta
desired to have Bulgaria start the offen
sive.
The correspondent adds that several
Bulgarian regiments have mutinied and
left their Quarters singing the Russian
national antLera.
Germans Captar eaaeadrta.
BERLIN, Oct. 13. The Serbian city of
Bemendrta, on the Danube east of Bel
grade, has been captured by the Ger
mans.
The war office announced today that
both the town and fortress of Semendrla
were captured yesterday. The Austro
Oermaa forward movement over the
whole Serbian fiont Is making good pro
gress.
Amatrtaats Abandon Tremefcea.
GENEVA, Swltserland. Oct IX The
Austrian city of Oorlsla, twenty-two
miles northwest of Triest, Is about to
faU. . acoordlng to a telegram received
here today from Brescia.
The Italians, the dispatch says, have
brought up a large number of heavy
guns and are bombarding the town from
five different points. At the same time
the Italians are attacking the inner de
fenses of Tolmlno, while on the Carso,
the Auatrtana are aald to have been
forced to abandon several miles of
trenches.
ItaatlM ftajaaaaed lis,
LONDON. Oct. li-The new Balkan
campaign came to the fore atili more
prominently today with the announcement
that Bulgarian troops had Invaded Serbia.
Thus far few details have been reoeived
of this movement, which has been gen
erally expected.
Detailed Information Is lacking sooeern
ing the progress of the Serbia ommpajgn.
The Oermans asset t they are advancing
steadily to tbe south of the Danube, al
though they make no specific mention of
the amount of ground gained or the
points taken. Unofficial dispatches from
Nlah stale that the Serbians have checked
the German advance at several points
on the Danube, In some cases throwing
back the Invaders across the river. In
other directions they are said to have
'iil-en the invaders out of Bert.Un vtl
mes tnkrn in tha flist acquits.
On tho eaateru I rout tbe Germans are
Slaughter the
Note Unanswered
two conoesalons. promising that those
Armenians who wished to leave the coun
try would be permitted to do so un
harmed, and further that Protestant Ar
menians would be spared. Information
recently reaching this country, however,
indicates that these conditions have not
been strictly adhered to. From one quar
ter It waa asserted that they were re
scinded the next day.
Although 1100,000 from private subscrip
tion haa been plaoed at Ambassador Mor
genthau'a disposal for distribution among
the Armenian refugee now banished to
desert towns, no arrangements have been
made for bringing Armenians to this
country,' as waa orlglnaJly planned, ex
cept where friends or relatives send for
tham. Those Armenians who were spared
are now gathered in the country between
the Tigris and Kuph rates rivers.
still hammering at the positions before
Dvinak, their .latest effort being to force;
the Dvtna river ten miles above the ctty.
Elsewhere Russian forces are attacking
fiercely, particularly in t astern Galloia.
Here they are reported to have won a
considerable victory.
All accounts of military observers tes
tify to the acouracy and efficiency of the
Russian artillery, which is now demon
strated beyond a doubt to have recovered
from the handicap caused by shortage of
ammunition. The failure of the Germans
to capture Dvlnsk after a month's fight
ing is characterised In England aa evi
dence of remarkable regeneration of the
Russian forces. General Ivanoff has re
gained more than half tho ground evaou
ated after the loss of Lutsk.
The presence on the Caucasian front of
Grand Duke Nicholas Is expected to re
vivify operations there, whloh have been
Inactive pending the ohange of oomroand.
Activity of British submarines in the
Baltlo Is extending and it Is the hope of
the British to put an end to the passage
of supplies to Germany from Scandi
navian countries.
Recent events on both the eastern and
western fronts have brought another
wave of optimism In England, similar to
that oooasloned two weeks ago by the
British and French victories on the west
ern battlefields.
Beautiful Hair,
Thick, Wavy, Free
From Dandruff
Draw a moist cloth through
hair and double its beauty
at once.
Save your hair! Dandruff dis
appears and hair stops
coming1 out.
Immediate T Y est Certain t-that't the
Joy of It. Tour hair becomes lls-ht, wavy,
fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lus
tro'ie and beautiful aa a young girl's af
ter an application of Panderine. Also try
this moisten a cloth with a llttls Dan
deiine snd carefully draw ;t through your
hair, taking; one small strand at a time.
Tnls will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or
excessive oil. and in Just a few momenta
you have doubled the beauty of your
hair. ' A delightful aurprtte aWalts those
whose hair has been neglected or la
scrattr. faded, dry, brittle or thla. Be
sides beautifyln ths hair. Danderlne
dissolves every particle of dandruff;
cleanses, purifies and invigorates the
scalp, forever stopping Itohing and fall
ing hair, but what will please you most
will be after a few weeks' use, when you
see new hair fine and downy at first
yes but really new hair growing all over
the scalp.
Danderlne is to the hair what fresh
showers of rain and sunshine are te veg
etation. It goes rtght to the roota, in
Icorates and strengthens them. Its ex
hilarating, cumulating and . life-producing
properties cause the hair to grow
long, strong and beautiful.
Ton can surely have pretty, charming,
lustrous hair, and lots of It, if you will
Just got a 2&-cnt bottle of Knowlton's
Dandurtne from any drug store or toilet
counter and try It aa directed. Adver
tisement. ,
NEBRASKA CASES DOCKETED
BEFORE U. S. SUPREME COURT
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, Oct, lt.-Ppeclal Tele
gram.) The docket of the supreme court i
of tha United States, made public today,
whila It contains fewer cases In which
the people generally era Interested, seem
ingly. Is nevertheless pretty well crowded
and th court will be busy tip to the time
of adjournment, next June.
In so far aa Nebraska la concerned the
cases on appeal largely come from tha
supreme court of the state rather than
from tha federal court of the state or
from the circuit court of appeals. The
H1ompson,Belden & Co.
r a? '
The Store for
Shirtwaists
A show place where
blouses come and go
constantly. New
ideas every day to
suit the fancy of dis
criminating women.
Here you will rind the
latest fall models of "Cor
liss Shirts" one of the
most practical styles ever
designed.
$1 45 $1 95
X and X
Second Floor.
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AT FAGTOQY-T0-H0GI1E.PBIGES
During the last two weeks Score of Shrewd Piano Buyers have taken advan
tage of this wonderful opportunity to save from 975 to $130 on Just the
Piano they were looking for. If yoa are looking for a Piano, now Is the
time to bay. No other store In the West can show you such an array of the
World's Beet Piano, auch as
STEINW AY; WEBER, HARD MAN, STEGER & SONS,
EMERSON, McPHAIL, LINDEMAN & SONS, "
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER AND
MANY OTHERS.
SEE THESE SPECIALS III EXCHANGED AND
DISCOHTinUED STYLES OF HEW PIANOS
$135 Rosewood, upright. . 8 50
1 3 SO Chicago Cottage, up'fct 75
S 00 Adam Bchaaf, upright 85
$260 Valley Gem. upright 110
$500 Weber, upright 125
$226 Emerson, upright... 1G5
$276 Hamilton, upright. . ISO
$400 Steger ft Sons, up'ht 175
Vialt our Talking Machine Department on the Main Floor. We cerry a com
plete assortment of the newest styles of Victrolas and Grafonolas, Records
and supplies. Only store in Omaha showing such a complete line.
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co.,
1859
TO PUT ON FLESH
GOOD ADVICE TO THIN PEOPLE
Td certainly give most anything to
be able to gain a few pounds and stay
that way," declare many thin men and
women. Buch a result is usually not
impossible despite past failures. Most
thin people are viottma of mal-nutrltlon.
a condition which prevents the tatty ele
ments of food from being taken up by
the blood as they are when the powers
of nutrition are normal. Instead of get
ting Into the blood much of the fat and
flesh producing elements stay in the In
testines until .hey pass from the body
as waste.
To correct this condition and to pro
duce a healthy, normal amount of tat
the flash making food elements must bo
so prepared In the digestive processes
that the blood will accept and distribute
them thrcu(t the body. There is a pre
paration called Sergol, which works on
th a baala and which la sold by nearly
every druggist on a positive guarantee
of weight increase or money back. Hun
AMIHEUKMH.
BOYD KcVu'rES
All Week; Daily Matinees
TCBLBY
With CX.A Wa, moAtl. TOIM aad
W IX. TOW X.ACKAY A
Mats. I P. at, si, 8 146 lOo.
aright. rriL, sua, io-5o.
sTez Week I VlA WISHES." With
Brwoe Mostee and OaU Kiss,
Phone
Deeckas
The Oaly Sigh. Class TaaderiUe Ctrevit.
Dally laaUaee. S;16 Bvery Might, ilia.
Tins Mk-KJuars Ellas Ctaataa Na Hal
prt a. Ths Miasm CaapMll Uautklar. bsrl S Co..
Caanaraa A Gartera. Mdors S Maaaar. atasiar
fraakts Mnrvhr. Ophaaai Trent Wasklr.
frtoaa: siUm UatUrir. lac; bsat aaala I
avt Uatarsa aa4 Saassft. tto. . Nl.au 1
tea. aoa sst TOs.
eaaea on the supreme court docket from
Nebraska are as follows:
Henrj- W, O'Neill nml others asnlnsl
Jacob F. Learner and others, coming up :
from the supreme court of Nebraski:
plnlntlft In error ogilnst 'h Vnltn.i
States, on appral from tie t'nlted f!t,iti c
diptrlct court of Nebraska: T'nlon I'nciflc
Railroad company, plaintiff In error,
acalnBt Ttarbarn Zltnlk. administratrix,
on appeal from the supreme court of Ne
braska: Jones Nat'onal bank, plaintiff
In error, asalnst "hrle K. Ysteg an I
othera; I5nk of ftaplehurst, plaintiff In
error, a pi I not Charles K. Tntos niwl
others: t'tlca tank, plaintiff in error,
against Yates and others and Thm is
Halley. plaintiff In error, against Tate
snd others on appeal from fie Nebraska
supreme court; Chicago. Hock Island
Pacific Railway company, plaintiff In
error, against Uscle I- Wrluht an
others on appeal from the supreme emit
$5 and $6
MQSI3 SHOES
$3.95 and $3.45
Hundreds of women who know the style value of
Sorosis Shoes have bought during this sale.
And best of all, women who did not
know how good Sorosis Shoes really
are also purchased.
Everyone Is Satisfied
These are NEW styles lace and button
patterns in patent or dull leathers, tops
of black and colored cloth, also black
kid.
This last shipment is divided into
two lots, $5jOO and $6.00 values
$3.95 and $3.45
AC
$600 Weber, upright 3390
$750 Stelnway, upright... 675
$300 Schmoller & Mueller,
upright 150
$1,160 Stelnway. grand...' 450
$1,100 Chlckerlng ft Sons,
grand 105
$900 Steck, grand 500
OLDEST AND BEST PIANO
HOI HE IN THE WEST
AND INCREASE WEIGHT
dreds have testified to weight Increase
from its use.
Bargol does not of Itself make fat but
Is simply a combination of Inirredlents
of acknowledged merit that, taken with
meals seems to better enable the diges
tive organs to separate the fattening ele
ments of the food and to prepare them
In a form which the blood can readily
absorb. Bargol comes in tablet form.
Is pleasant and easy to take and its ac
tion la perfectly natural and harmless.
8argol Is sold by Sherman-McConnell
Drug Co., cor. ltth and Dodge streets:
Owl Drug Co., cor. ltith and Harnuy
streets; Harvard Pharmacy, cor. 24th
and Farnam; Loyal Pharmacy, in N.
Wth street, and druggists everywhere
who are authorised to refund the full
purchase price If weight increase is not
obtained.
NOTE: Fargol Is recommended only
as flesh builder and while it has pro
duced excellent results In cases of nerv
ous Indigestion and general stomach dis
orders care should be takon by those
U8'.nt.U .ho do not want to Increase
welght-vAdvertlseinent.
ANIIEMG.tTi.
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nuatBAi nruM ah
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iml ss K. T. mm It sll list summer si tks Co
Umbia. B'war. You'rs saaa bid t K sausloaU
how now .ra I h la one ai our friraa,
X.adles' Dims KaUaee Week Day.
Chas. Chaplin
la "Bhaaghaled" Today
Other Phote-Playe aa4
KiaTh OJass TaadSTtUs
10c ACMISSIOaT lOo
h
of Nebraska; the county of flntm, Neb.,
plaintiff in error, ic.-ii .Nriton Tiule.
n n appeal from in" vi; r"' i'" court if
Nebraska; I lie Kiuerpri t Irritation 1i
trlct tin-i nthrr, iniin iff" in error.
n:ri"t lh Trl-Ptnte I.erd comnnrv an.l
others, on appcnl from the N'ebmska
preme court: Mlram 'h.ise. p"' Hint,
eealtiFt I'eter Hens-n. on .-I'-pesl from tin
t'nlted Stntes rttetrtct court of Nebraska;
Home Mill r. plalntifr In error, i italnst
Kmtl J. strahl. on h: jvnl from tha sti -pr-'iii"
court 'f NVIm.-v Ka, Nick Arrlre
and Mike tmlovlna. In two ca.e .igalnst
tins A. Myers, sbe'f of lincester
county, on ruipcii from tiie sMprra-"
court of Nebrs'lta: Firmer Trr.Kiitlari
district end othrs. plaintiff In error,
mrnlnnt ti e state of N.-brnsKa on tha
relation ot I'eter O'Ph'R.
A "For Pale" ad writ turn 3eeond-hand
'rnlture Into cash.
1
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of established rerratatlon,
actually worth $390, $300
and aaas. Factory to home'
$175 $200 $225
rm.sx iTOOL-rua scaxt
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WALKER WHITESIDE
In Israel Z a will's Im
mortal Drama,
"THE MELTING POT"
Friday: Francis X Bushman
in "TIIE SILENT VOICE."
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