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o ~——=""given to form agirls’ saxaphone band - of the class teacher, Mr. Rice, the . -tending.the service are asked to- Subject in an able mannet. St. Patrick’s Play to Be Staged P “ :fi at Grand Theatre Wednesday : g and Thursday Nights Clinic to: Be'Held at Central School from 8:30 to 3— Linceln from 3 to 6 —— ‘The child welfare committee of the. (By United Press) ___ A St. Patrick’s Day entertainment b o Woman’s Co:lmiln‘i’w “di (lJl'iC’filflh n, March 15.—A¢ last there| _ . ; # will be given under the auspices of vy i ‘;:ll:lmll:f:;‘e ntu;;i '.E “:_Il:_)"i .c; nf l:n:;h lb’e » »pmp;gtho{ perm::s;ltfln‘:nra !:r Mission to Discuss ‘Numerous tge Catholic church~ .Ei the Grand|Secretary of Labor Davis Calls ! g ) » A Sante: 7 leprosy, ‘which means that ousands Frgs ? theater ‘tomorrow and Thursday O PRSP LT The clnic ‘will be held in the Cen- cm'“m to Abide By of outeasts ‘may -look forward. with Outstanding Questions Af- nights, in the form of an Irish mu- n President With Papers |£ral s¥hool building from 8:30 8, m Provisi : o itai isions of Law . ‘| mope‘to the future. sical - comedy. Snappy - choruses, fo8 p. m. and at the Lincoln schooi |- Ly “"After 27 years in the Indian Me fecting Britain clever dances, solos and readings will n. the Fifth ward from 3 to 6 p. § cal’ service, Lieutenant-Colonel - be among the many features. The PamE S L |- ~The school bus will be at the No; ; MEA Leonard h lay will bo given under the direc- ; : CALEDONIA MAN TO BE *[acios; 3t-10 orclock io take mothots |STAYS CASE MEANT B orte e reeash won| WILL BE HEADED BY Plow of Mins Baish Glasson and Nirs. | COMMISSION TO' HEAR and children to and from the clinic. $ 2 HEAD OF: COMMISSION] ™A robintatats wan oo mate tor|, . FOR HEARING TODAY fhave resulted in the discovery of THREE LEADING MEN {1512 Clefly, and the proceeds wil BOTH SIDES OF CASH treatment which destroys:the leprosy Central school with Mrs. R. H. oy 4 : oy ; | Schumaker, phone 619, and for:the Coimpasies Must' Obey Order b'gl:l li::omu:;: tl‘lgl‘l:. e Five Bills!Signed By Preus| incols sohoal win o k| e, doe not claim to have discovered an | German’ Reparations and Brit- Make Changes in Payments '|appointments "i: avoid htir?ome w;lit- of State’ Commission Re- l.:f;il:::l:enlz uruiameh at‘ cure; ::: d 3 s Athough those who do not! will] i 2 2 ent - & Under Workmen’s Act s fusing Increase in Rates The play includes a number of — Irish songs and the entire program = % The program contains vocal solos, ish Debt to United States ;ml; q;arzez numbers, a specialty by Discussed at Meeting of . 0 ret raser, a violin solo by Mrs. . . o Are Topics for Discussion ‘|1.13 Sanporn, and a number of oth- Cabinet Officials er promising numbers. The finale will consist of a selection by the (By United. Press) ukulele chorus. (By United Press) Washington, March 156.—The Brit- ‘Pretty girls and pretty voices will Washington, March 15—Wage ish government has begun the organ- |furnish a delightful entertainment. [ dispute of the packers with 'their ® attention when their ‘turn than it has ever been before. E:i, Medical experts will examine “In the case of one leper, he % \ s ldren and all ‘advice will ‘be 55 Taflet said, “sight was restored after treat. ‘ee of charge. i st. P u( = ), 5 . ,” March ~15.—Telephone 'ov(,;('l?eg: :{l:l ?:é:fi‘;l‘ :1 4 companiga found ‘themselves - under » E PhY-1 {1 defensive-of the-war rate today. ment.__ Others have regained the sense of touch, and in the case of a man-who-could. not walk two or three (By: United ‘Preis) . ; St. Paul, March 15.—The Minne- sota state department of Labor and mission came to existence today. Gov- ‘o conduct a clinic at Hines | o jyer gecured a -temporary order | °AD NOW alk ten miles.” will be sent to the United States|talent and contains many of the most | dent Harding/ today. Secretary of promises high class entertainment.| Matter Is Now Expected to Be Industry and the’new industrial-com- "% tharge of-the examinations. The state of Minnesota as a sub- hundred ilrds before treatment, he ization of a special misslon which |The entire cast is made up of local |employees were placed before Presi- ernor Preus signed five bills effective “ng Saturday, April 2. | H Sir. rd explained that for a 3 Sy e i ot R e in Ramsey county district court late | P within the next month, according to today and ‘appointed the commisslon. \ i yesterday compelling the Tri-State[long timeithe only drug known to be ;qyices here.” The missipn will forin- meeting, called at the White House Those named are: h 2 1 : of value in leprosy was chaulmoogra 1oas T LR ¥, and Northwestern' Telephone:. com- | % ety v ally confer congratulations and 2 with papers bearing on the case and m;z. A;GI:III;]});\Z, g:lg::?inht;)rcht.vl:o _ s panies to abide by provisions. of ‘the | 9il, which: '1; obtained from the seed | yighes of success to the new adminis- went into Harding's office. , - Tep! ] '] state law relating to a change of |of @ tree that grows in the wilds of tration and then proceed to the dis- F B ¥ The matter was expected to be dis- years; Henry McColl, 8t. Paul, demo- 5 > India: ‘But this oil ti P ates and tolls and to obey the order | Jndia. his o1l was so nauseating cussion of numerous outstandin crat, named for four years; J,"D. sy that it was impossible to administer| questions by the different !D“mg_ cussed in a cabinet meeting which [ % y|of the state railroad and warehouse Y o 1 last week decided t ki Williams, Minneapolls, _republican, { commission refusing an increase ‘in n-doses large enough to be effec-|ments and Great Britain. Among the of governmeii ;edl:tl:)n: e Aa. ot 3 rates. o R RN L “V“;;r- ol » .. |subjects to be discussed, it is under- Davis and Harding agreed that a i “H. €. Flanerry, speclal :assistant| : 'he first step in advance,” said|stood today are: An assocation of na- commission composed of Davis, Sec- g i named for #ix years. 'The new ‘de- p‘:flmlm “mi imel' the control iM ‘the present minimym wage commis- attorn; ) he; de by Dr. Hei 3 k y general, secured the..order|he; ‘“‘was:made by Dr. Heiser, the tions, disarmament, (Giermun repara- sion ]'“ llll;o;ocomminlon. Joha: ;‘;i 7 late yesterday and hearings will be|American:doctor in the Philippine is-| tions and [British indebtedness to the ":fl;y °;‘j{’mf‘°;fb H"v‘:,"i{' and s’fi; Harginer; -labor, cominiesionet X . .. |had and a permanent mandate be-|lands, who injected the ofl intramus- | United States. . " s A G L e L e department chief under. the new [Clara Smith Hamon Describes|toro any other court attion may be|cularly, and obtained an apparent| The first advises concerning the |Belief Expressed in London |Sft 88 a medlatlon commission to hear “board. ¢ 3 f : both sides of the dispute. ; + appe taken up. This stays the case in|cure in 11 per cent of his cases as|British ion indicated that it itat a0 The five new laws abolish several| Killing ‘of Hamon and . /|500, "By 2 dlstrict court set for |the result of a prolonged course of | by mondeq br thyoe Laading femror| that Britain and America The packers agreed to this form of ‘gervice requirements under the com- . . 2] P i Sty Tities's sontrol, snd provide or the Incidents Prior i hemrng taday I A i RALITn] Injsctiona. a statesman chosen from the highest Have Divided Control o the ‘sommittas. whieh 1s conduct: /fixing of -a .new schedule of Daye 3 i| panies seek: an”injunction. e re- It was at this point that I took up|rank of British public men, a high iug a referendum. \ i+ {straining of the state railroad and|the work'in 1915. I obtained a sol-|military officer and a representative d :::," “rmlpnej::ll:l'on“nf:t‘."m(:fiv:\? o; (By United Press) ‘| warehouse commission from interfer- |ubletsodium ‘salt of the unsaturated naval leader. Aids and secretaries (By United Press (By United Press) - 8 Y 3 Ho Ard - Ok ,,|ing with the rate increase was pro-|fatty acids: which form the bulk of will complete this nation's delega- v:;.m o‘:l:: e: :,:::t_i’:‘m:; ‘;:;‘:e; Mfi::fl; __f(“];:,' Cur; \';Ii?::z,r L?tlg:)' posed by the companies. The rate|the oil, and I found that I could in-|tion. The personnel of the delega- K:,‘fi',‘dfi'&,x: rfil:ui?{; a;ndy AEII,:L”:; nn?n)::‘dugo' P:t’:{;:lnt 151.{ :R:e me: act at once. The annual salary of |—Clara Smith Hamon took the stand increase proposed averages over: 33 |ject this underneath the skin or into | tion, it is understood, is being chosen |p. o agreed to an amicadle division Secreturyyot Labor Davls“;o nfed;l;e each commissioner. is $4,500. today to protect her mother’s name|PCF, cent for both comp anies on all [the veins safely, causing less pain,| With the greatest care fully eliminat- | o¢'vno"gong, according to general be- |the dlspute between packers and i and save ‘her ‘own life. The pretty of -ae! 1 I"“i with ‘greater effect on the dis-|ing any figure which would arouse|yi.re t5qay.’ As a result of the agree- [workers are conferring with the : 3 - irl garbed in & blue tailored suit - ——— ease. ~Renctions occurred with the|hostilities among the strongly pro- | on¢ it is helleved Great Britain will | workers' union, the leaders’sald to- s-' IOLD%AMAL MEETING ‘g‘nrd f:ilored hat came to the stand.|SUPPLEMENTARY ELECTIONS leprosy bacilli in the tissues, which |Irish sentiment in this country. police the Atlantic ocean and Am-|day. > - "™ | She seemed to have full control of ARE HELD IN CUBA TODAY h-: mever, been done before. The British government is desirous [erica the Pacific. “I believe the men chosen—Secre- “"The Men's Baraca class of the First|herself although a few minutes before ) Owing to the long incubation pe-| first of all to avoid any embarase-| mys ynpression was strengthened [tary of Labor Davis, Secretary of Baptist church held its annual meet- | the court had been adjourned in pan- (By United Press) b - disease, it is not yet pos-ment incident to the 1Trish govern- [y "o, announcements from London |Commerce Hoover and Secretary of g last evening at the Sunday school|demonium. The excitement was Havana, Cuba, March 16.—Supple-|sible to s8y that any of the cases are[ment. So far ag m;' be ]enlrned here | ;1q Washington the same day. From | Agriculture Wallace—will give a fair ToGE ‘| brought about by a conflict between | mentary' presidential elections were permanently cured, but we now.have | the civilian head o tl\la mission l{an Washington came the statement the [and square ‘decision and we have - "The faliowing officers were elected |$he. prosecutor, Brown, and “Wild|held in Cuba today. Barly reports|real grounds for hoping that this may| 2ot bees. determined, “‘““’“K‘({ *\‘m“‘- Pacific fleet will probably assume |hopes that they will bring about an tor the coniing year: George W, Slat-1B were that no disorders had -arisen.|be 80. Asquith, ton;)le; nrenl: er, and Win- |, oro- ymportance than the Atlantic. |amicable settlement of the defense,” er, prégident; A. Harold § Nt sa 4 The elections were held in those pro- ston Churchill haye been mentioned From London came the announcement |said Dennis Lane, international sec- pt: 1 % vinces where the last elections were for the post. ‘[Great Britain will reduce her naval |retary of the amalgamated meat cut- - president; 1. B. ~Keeler, show that the whole 2 TABER PURCHASES GROCERY ? Jives on the Hamon estate.” { congedua. 3 FROM_HENRY BAKKE : Information regching Washington |pudget by $70,000,000, | thereby |ters, speaking before the workmen. B 0] « ; tion «with the American program. PRESTON REVAINS WILL M) rJumped -to his " feet. mnd , yelled: ' ““This girl’s mother is as good coNs“Mm STORB m L. B. Taber has purchased. the|London for another week or 16 days. Henry Bakke grocery store, 1023 treight relations bet jou; fo the chiurcl 1 | as lnny tl:vlm have given birth to any . light -refreshments werp. serv-lgirl in this case.’ v 4 1 st sasopeble e wie the|* 1 nesmed e though everyone clap| INTO RECEIVER'S HANDS Doud avenue, and will tuke " tull| ppay PETATECANNOT BE [States and Greae Britain win bo| o == o ""T?"fihft everyone lthafli. g ped and shouted approval of his'an- 4 o | clearly strengthened "‘“"‘gl" the pro- ave::fé s(l)utl'x‘os:‘zlc‘éivleo(;; 3953'”'1?.32 o Men's Baraca class_is strictly |swer. The judge ordered the .court (By United Press) REVENUE posed program contemplating in- d o ‘a men’s class for.men. -It' I8 unde-lcleared. Mi's. g,)‘,m Hamon, lt’the -Minot, N. D., Mareh 15.—The in-|A. F. AND A. M. WILL HOLD SEIZED To PAY creased maval power in'the Pacific. |RiBht that the body of her son, Eu- nominational, all men are ‘welcomeé:}mention of “mother” broke down and|ability of subscribers to pay their MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT| Thero will then be mo longer any |&ene, who died in o hospital in Wash- It ‘meets every Sunday morning.at|was led out by her son, Jake Hamon, notes was given as the reason for the (By United' Press) question raised by the British as to ington, woulddnm. arrive in Bemidji 10:38 at the Baptist church; the In<l3, " Clara burst into tears. She.was | voluntary petition signed by efficers The Masons will hold thelr regu-| .F&rgo, N. D, March 16.—The Vol- | whom America is building against. until Wednesday night, so the fu- ternational Sunday school lessons areljoq.out by Jimmy, her brother #nd of the Connum‘erx: Stores cnmpun:{. «!Wd lar meeting Wednesday evenlnggnt stead law making manufacturing of | = :]l:;ul\;/l'l-‘lul;g: l‘;gn:lwns‘;nl;:‘glt;\h‘\:vfi; used, and under the able leadership |0} “Women sobbed as: they left the ?éc:l‘;‘;:‘::d"Aprar%o Mot :;:e Masonic hall at 8 o'clock. A full at-|liquor illegal implies a repeal of the | VOCATIONAL TRAINING accompany the remains to Bemidji. discussion of-same._is e very in-|¥o0m: 11.“?‘ ,C:“';P“’I"‘ ‘:ldj"“"“d for -the clients to appear in answer ‘“:ld:l:“ is desired as there is sec-|revenue law under whicn subjects AWAITS THOSE ELIGIBLE | Mis8 Arlle Preston of Grand Forks ls teresting and most profitable. | court until 11 o’clock. Loud conver-|y'ino action. Of the $1,000,000 sub- [00d degree work to be done. will have mediation upon payment of in Bemidji to attend the funeral, and Al men are welcome to meet with | 3ation again: broke loose. scriber, less than $300,000 has been certain tax to the government, ac- her mother, Mrs, W. G. Preston, will the class next,Sunday, morning and] Mrs. Hamon returned to the court| .13 in.cash, it was said. Most of cording to an opinion handed down| The adjutant of the local post of jarrive tomorrow. see for. themséives. 4 # ‘|room. " Clara, with her sister, was“in | {1, subscribers are said tg be farmers smATE AD"OURNS ToDAY late yesterday by Judge Woodrough |the American Leglon is in receipt of | the' ante-roomi. ho can t their obligations at of Omaha in United States district |a number of communications from o 1 "mie julee fnally repested higide.|Tiho cannot meet their oblig UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE|5.c:"her-. o Poderar Board of - voeationsi | KELLIHER BANKER FINDS GIRIS smmBm cision and allowed the curious to Atay.| The company owes the state mill - 1t was held therefore that real|Training and wishes to locate the FARM STI" opm"-m‘; mymcmmomow if they kept quiet. Bud Balleu, dep-|at Drake about $19,500. Other cli- (By United Press) estate which has been used in the |parties concerned. There are still uty sheriff, and other deputies dis-|ents are practically all closed. Banks| Washington, March 15.—The Sen-|manufacture of liquor cannot be seiz- | four men who are eligible to train- armed several in the audience as they|in the state including the Scandina-|ate adjourned sine die at 11:35 a. m.|ed to pay internal revenue taxes.|ing from this community and the board wishes to get in touch with 'weré pulling ‘six-shooters from their|vian-American Bank of Fargo, in the |today. The decision was given in the case of < ' < {pockets. Bud Balleu took a gun from | petition show assets in the way of a farmer, Adolph Kohoutek vs. W.|them at once. The addresses sent to| H. M. Latterell and Friends Meeting Will Be _“‘ld Tomor- 3, & on of an attorney. - Buck Garret, | capital stock, merchandise, and-prop- (By United Press) E. Byerley, revenie collector In |the local post are Luclan A. Jof:| po oo oo 4 iy o row Night to Consider Sych |sheriff, stood next to the judge with erty listed at'$918,000 and liabilities| Washington, March 15.—The nom- | which Judge Woodrouglr continued a |ferson, Thomas Hendrickson, Bemid- . fiedge v 'his hands on his hips. Buck was one|at $300,000. ination of Robert Woodsbliss of New |temporary injunction granted by |ji; Oscar V. Nelson, Leonard; and .of the few calm persons.. Then Clara| The éonnu}nen United Stores com- | York to be assistant secrélary of state | Judge Booth of Minneapolis in re-|John Fred Hauseman, Solway. cated on L‘“f’"" Farm . Jtook the stand. She said: pany was organized in 1917 and has|was sent to the senate today by |straining the internal revenue col-| These purties or anyone knowing F . sy « “I ‘have known Mr.-Hamon many|37 stores including a creamery at|President Harding aud immediately |lector from sale of the Kohoutek |their wheronbouts are asked to com- A "‘,‘1‘&“5 ?:l“h:‘l?l.;evlddm:i}r b:‘:'d years.. He paid my tuition at:husi-|Minot. m :; L seoc; oyr hal p“e nes q; eé:: Tiess college l“b Fon“;‘_wrfl;e;nd Nul:l sidering the organitation of ‘a W] ox e iater his private secretosyl” o] * e 2 saxaphone band. .The members’ “Yes, he and I have occupied ad- * the saxaphone department of the ¢on-|jining’ rooms in the Randell hotel. Three isa Crowd s y & T been in operation for some time. Mr, 31!;‘1!‘!:1 band :‘I‘C to be Pm.‘m ; {Continued ‘on . Page 6) ALAS“N VE'I'ERANS sHo and Mrs, Latterell and a number of ‘A:l "h' beon th f 12 : e friends took advantage of a pleas- i girls al "d e:age of 12 years, . - FAVOR FOR LAND GRAN'IS ant weathér Sunday afternoon and ‘who are interestec mstetlnm‘b.e‘ ¥ Z walked out to the Latterell farm 2::“; ht;:?d n;eet::que That:;x e m ; 3 7, ot about two miles from Kelliher, this Scariment wil doigonstrate Chelr . i 2 ; Juneau, Alaska, March 15.—Vet-[belug the first vislt to this place ability-in-a-number of n].gcfion N o e aai ke erans of the world war in Alaska Upon BPDI‘O.M:IIIHB the house, whick The details of the organization will] The Bemidji Township . * prefer a land grant compensation to|was supposed to be vacant, voices ‘be explained to all girls ‘who ‘arelclub held a Very enthusiastic meet- ) a cash bonus based on length of serv-|could be heard from within, and as present and an opportunity-will- be[ing at the Carr Lake school Satur- . they came nearer the place they were day. A very large number were pre- ce, according to the result of a vote |, "y "yun who is well known tor independently or in conjunction with|sent and new ‘members were taken taken in every American Legion post| iy jiquor activities mear here, and m‘f;vanne Band saxaphone depart-fin. in that territory. he begged them not to go in as there contfirmed. farm for payment of the taxes. municate with the adjutant of the Kclllh'afipe%fi:u:o PH::&‘;) 15.—~A Bemidji Legion post at once. They|., " are entitled to vocational training w'::“a‘:’;g;;"er;lm‘:n’;’l ll‘tl{" If;tet;::’]cl"‘: under bection two, which means |, 1 Sitiday att ining with subsistence. arm near here Sunday afternoon, e and Indications ure that the still had iment as desired. Y : [An excellent dinner was served by / = W/ 2 In accordance with the decision of | was a bunch of fellows inside. Director qustluteslflllttli: V‘I" Mrs, E:f; :I?ed;f;'?“::.‘d Mlitu_lcfl an, | . ' 3 75, 43 NA its members, the Legion department| In the l'mmt room of tho house he necesaary to have at least 13 WHULNA A . § ¢ i Ol of Alaska will asl: that ex-service men | Were two barrels of about thirty-two are willing to take up the work, ofher. Jiote 19 Say that L7e CLuer o . — | and women be given grants of 160|gallons capaclty, and » coupio. cf wige it fwquld _ not be_advisable. tofjoved by all. Atter dinner all gatn-|. - [ 3 seres from tho unappropriated public| STEtler ones o0 it e an ot stat ! [ pro- e 3 lands of Alaska. o 2 Hallor Md?nik's NIGHT TONIGHT L s ehves '.md'nf:s t:‘;fé:'i.-";'.. = = =z E i The area of Alaska is 590,884 i ?fiu‘ihf%:efe:hi ‘2:&3‘2*1&'-.3“3%'; s 1 N square miles, which is about ome-| ;'L 47, "ehicken dinner was about -~AT METHODIST SERVICES|up for discussion: were land clear- \ 3 — 2 gixth of the United States proper. ing, the purchase of dynamite for « 7 Although the desirable land of this to be served to those present, being £ 5 0 same and co-operative marketing. 77 3 about ‘ten’ hersong in 11, who were, tmw‘morlilfh:"mtl?:é' :g]té; Ambong the speakers, who presénted o b= § Z large expanse of territory is smallfyip,"spq onaptl;n of 2 coupla wio i B e ‘{the land clearing project - Were : compared to the whole, not more|yere heating a hasty retreat across Dr. Zents will take for his subjeetd yl, by pu v G e and War- \ b than 160 homesteads have been pat-| o fio)d, iassembled in the huliding ‘Who Is Who in Heaven.” All ab-lq,1q " hoce speniers presenting the § 3 suted up ts the present, despite the | ready for the feed. Ail but two of 5 P ) act that settiem €] the rsons;. present wera recogniz- a colored flower or red ribbon in hon-{ o otive marketing and the building q 2 /7 ; sirable areas is admitted to be one of ad‘b;. Mr. Lapt:gre“' and lh:nggt he or ‘of their mother if living. If moth-15¢" "o mers potato warehousé was { / S the essentials of the future of Alaska:|has includes a numbe: of persons ‘ef ‘has passed to the great beyond discussed by County Agent Dvoracek - / Legion officials believe that - the|well known in this vicinity and also - they-are-requested - to wear:a-whitelgng 5. . "McCurdy. < g S proposed land grants to -veterans|at Bemidjl. flower or ‘white ribbon, in her mem-| " gyperintendent Bagby of Bemidjf, 2 would result in as great a benefit to| In less than five minutés the place Oory. -The new- song books have - &P-Ipave an interesting address on his s : the territory as to the ex-service men|was cleared and the barreis dumped, rived and will be used. trip east, telling about the educa- and women, ; but the odors will uudoubtedly re- = tional problems taken up by the Na. oot g g e main for asdemg- time. Enough evi- Moritreal, Quebec:—A new branchitional Educational association at At- B FIVE BURNED TO DEATH dence has been saved and the case of Canadian industry is the manufac<]jantic City. He also told of visits fo IN PULLMAN FIRE TODAY | will be prosecuted, it is understood. ture of blotting paper which was re-ivarious places of interest in Phila- B Information gathered from some of centl{ inaugurated by the Howard}delphia, Baltimore, Mount Vernon, (By United Press) the members of the “‘gang” is that Smith Paper Mills company at theirjand at Washington, where he was = Denver, Colo.,, March 15.—Five|this this is only one of a great many Cotiwall plant.” Commen with|presaat at the inauguration of Presi- # persons were burned to death in a|stills Tn this locality, and judgin a small output; it is expected that|dent Harding. Much interest was ) fire which destroyed a Pullman car |from the evidences in the village the home demand will increase thisjshown in the subjects presented on the Denver-Rio Grande train |Kelliher displayed in the recent past 4o important - proportions, ... throughout, ' near Walsenburg, Colo., today, the statement is corrects Copyrtitn % PR 15 08 s There was a z:enenlll l:gl‘:e:mtll:fi ARRIVE TOMORROW NIGHT : alented voiges in the city. s Labor Davis, just before the cabinet o st

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