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zfl \EW BRITMN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY MARCH 6, 1929. = __ _—__ L—————————————————— ] YAMAM[]T[]’S DEATH Poultryman Wants to Know I Prohibition Applles to His Hens STIRS UP JAPANESE {ful stemmn enzines, were put into| commission. 1ch steamers are now ed through the go 0% h, Anicrican, Japanese, foreign countries; but the in operation too. 't of the gorge steam- n population. 1 of Hills and Mountains le city scews to be perch- A bluff during the low STEWART AWAITS 'ROCKEFELLER BLOW r has grown from $0,000 | (Continued from First Page) per cent of the residents, f ready for the influx of stockholders tomorrow to attend the annual nd. meeting. 4. Supp ’ more to have ountain range that 1as forme e other t patrol to t In rece 1.5, GUNBOATBASE LOGATED IN CHIVA Six New Ships Going Into Com- mission At Ichang ¥ protecied itain, cach by France and ; Ramhm\ (,nls “l" Heal Sermon Apul 7 n will he deliver: odist church to the Ne he Order o ording to an CITY’S NET DERT AND INCOME JUMP Substitute Mississippi Vor Yangtze woman wearing nated in Lgypt d the great gor a8 rican gunboats SeVen DYoo Taw, and then, if the expected | aurants Stock Up R nts were stocked with for the anticipated 2,000 or visitors, and hotels cxpected cations were that the meeting would least two days unless the out. indisputably _determined rmc the session opened. e main street, the story brick Community House fitted out like a political con- . vention hall, with batteries of tele- graph and telephone wires resting under the auditorium stage, press o orchestra pit, loud ing the wmen's and siums with the main hment stands loaded Col. Stewart sounding the keynot nis annual business report, Roc! presenting e argument, and in- lders being heard Mr. = will first be called to efinery offices, accord- crowa is on hand, will adjourn to the | house to decide on the | s" of Col. Stewart to| continue company director. Col. Stewart was asked what he | v\ould tell the stockholders in de-| ense of his activitles with the Con- | rental Trading company, which re. | sulted in Mr, Rockefeller's dc_m'\nd S| ation. flush me T'l lnll great shouldered and then is expected to ler the chair to E. Sure Relief \ = S\ G. Seu- Hot water Sure Relief S EI.I.'A FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere Sales Continue toMake New Records In 1928, Graham-Paige enjoyed a first year sales volume that set an all-time record for the automobile industry. In the first 60 days of 1929 shipments of the new sixes and eights were 2149, greater than for the same period last year. 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