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| GARNERED WITH SCISSORS li * i Haas From Vtlblo and Wttboat1 the Connty. T-ir.. i CANDENSED FAR QUICK READING' rr*< . ^ \ 1 '* 1 v. Some <4tem? of Fact, Soma of Comment I and All Helping to Qivo an Idea of ' What Our Neighbor* Are Saying and j - Reck Hill Record, Sept 2S: J. T. : Hoke, eon of J. J. Hoke of the Rivar 1 Bend section, was brought to the city ^ati^day very seriously shpt. It seems *Wit*T?o and two otller young fellows wete in a boat and had crossed to the . QPPpRlte side of the river, when young Hoke Jumped out to fasten the boat, T*n*ts he did so he threw something into the boat1 that struck the hammer of a jrun lying on the seat in the boat <^Bd{#olnted toward hith, and the gun being discharged, the lo^d taking ef_fectj^n the lower part of his body and wounding him very seriously. Hp was ruehed to the Sumner Hospital in this cityjqnd while he is very Berlousiy snot It is thought he will recover. LAt a ; ttjpe?(ting of the board of trustees of the 1 Rock Hill scheoF district, held Friday 'Evening1, the site for the colored school jMhis decided upon and practically four acres of land purchased for this purpose. The land was bought from Sid- 1 ney Frledheim at a cof^ of-$2,300. The site is oh Crawford highway, just this '.^aide 6f Carroll Parit, the lot adjoining t To be Pride's home, and Baxter Hart's. 1 -.^.-^Tho tattered and torn and storm- . .haltered flags which had been on top ot"^* Victory Arch have been remov- i ed. A Service Banner, with four gold 1 starsr-now hangs from the center of I .arch, and on each of the two end i columns are displayed bunches of Con- . federate hags- The old flags w3Ve 1 certainly in a disgraceful condition. 1 L J.Miss Paulina Kerr Creed, a 1 * ??- ' ?*? -d tut i MUgniBr Ul an. auu ill if. u. ??. vi v?? i of this city and a Winthrop graduate, 1 | left Saturday morning for Spartanburg to take a position c.i the faculty of the graded schools of that city. Lancaster News, Sept 30: Friends I throughout the country will learn with regret of the death of James R. Black-' moli of the Fort Hill section of the county, which occurred Saturday. Mr.)' \ Blackmon was about 60 years of age 1 ^ and a member of the Fort Hill church his remains were interred Sun-M dgftMto- C. C. Merrill, of Bloomsburg, 1 Miss Nana Perry, daughter of ; Mrs%,Rebecea Perry of this city, were '< mafttffed Saturday morning at the home of tile bride's mother, Rev. W. S. Pati^Mj^offlclaling. The groom is a ( who ror a number of years was connected with the SprlngB Banking and 1 Mercantile Company at Heath Springs, j and recently went to l^laney to be inBHoimr nf a now ntorp has nur chased an Interest in the firm of j1 Edwards & Horton in this city and has ;1 x moved here. . 1 Chester Reporter, Sept. 29: Marriage J licenses as follows were issued Friday. ^ September 26th, f&m the offioe of ] Judge of Probate A. W- Wise: Mr. T. C. Patterson, of Fort Mill, and Miss Mary E. Mobley pf Fort Lawn; and Mr. Samuel Gheht and Mtss Bonnie McMurray, both of Chester?L_..Mr. j James H. Thomas of Edgemoor, and Miss Roberta H. Stephenson, of Ca- : tawba, were married Tuesday evening, : September 23rd, at1 the Methodist : parsonage at Fort Lawn, in the j presence of a few friends and relatives, S by the groom's pastor, Rev. W- A. Ducworth.._ Mrs. P. D. White, of Marlon Is spending a few days here wltli her sister, Mrs. lA. O. Thornton. !.?...Mr/J. L. Black haw purchased the Jabee Sexton riouso on the corner of Hinton and Branch streets The $^40,000 of thirty-year serial bondS; bearing Interest at five per cent. gf votejl on September 2nd by the city of Chester, for street improvements under the abutting property plan, were sold today to the Trust Company of \ Georgia, with headquarters at Atlanta, ? whose bid was par, accrued interest and a premium of $36-11, and who further obllplte themselves to furnish blank 1 bonds at their expense for the signa- I turoq of the city officials The I "Gvosv" Smith. Jr.. meeting entered I I ' its third week yesterday, and judging by the crowds that hear Mr. Smith at the three services and the display of interest the campaign has reached a. most impressive stage There are two cases of "flu" in a colored family on the plantation of Messrs. J. E. and W, I>. Trussell in the Woodward feaptiirt church neighborhood. Dr. R. H. McFadden, who is treating the patients, is making every effort to keep the cases isolated. _ Gaffney Ledger, Sept. 30: Turstees o.; school district No. 10 are preparing to ask the citizens of the district to vote a $200,000 bond issue for the purpose of improving and modernizing the local school system. With the money realized from this bond issue it is proposed to build a separate high school buildirtg, construct an addition to the Cherokee Avenue school building, erect a teacherage and build a home for the superintendent of the schools. Definite plans for the various projects have not yet been agreed upon, but the above is what is in the minds of the trustees at present An interesting crowd of more than 200 people Friday afternoon witnessed the flrst tractor demonstration ever held in Cherokee county. The show was given at J. H- Sparks' farm about three miles from Gaffney, on the Cfiesnee road. Three machines, the Fordson, Cleveland and Moline, participated. Most of the spectators were real practical and active farm-* and it yt]piost,.probable that .this J actual demonstration of power on thol \ "i J arm will result In at least a dozen ractors being purchased in this couny In the Immediate future A. young ady from Rock Hill was painfully Inured Sunday afternoon when the au-i omSbile in which sho and several elatives were going to Greenville to tttend the 30th Division reunion, was truck by %njt>ther car about three niles nortli of Gaffney. T)ie Rock Hill nachine was knocked against the bank teside the road, the jar causing the 'oung lady to bump her head on the lutomoblle.? ...Jonas Blanton, an flderly farmer who liveB about three niles west of Gaffney, had the misfortune to have his right leg broken it the ankle one day last week. Mr. blanton, who is nearly 80 years old, vas working at a sawmui, ana in ?umc vay his leg was caught in the carrierBoth bones were broken J. RNoughts, of Winklnsville, chief game warden for Cherokee county, has apaointed a number of assistants in different sections. Gastonia Gazette, Sept. 30: Among :he many from Gastonia attending th$ 'Old Hlckoiy" reunion in Greenville ;oday and tomorrow are: Messrs. A. L. Bulwinkle, R. G. Cherry, Ben Douglas, William McArver, Jack Fayksoux, Lamar Rankin, Leonard 'furry, Carl Loughrldge, Bryan Walters, Jim Holland, Raleigh Armitrong, George Wilson and Wilson Mctrver Col. C- B. Armstrong and VI r. A. G. Myers, of the Citizens Nalonal Bank, hqve purchased the Trust iuilding in Charlotte, the.. building vhich contains tho Academy of Music md many offices. The consideration vas in the neighborhood of $200,000. Mr. Sidney Fhrrar, of Chester, ?a., is spending some time here as the ;he guest of his father, Mr- C. A. ?arrar, of Gastdhia, route two. Mr. ^arrar may decide td locate here initead of returning to Pennslyvania. _.The condition of little Willie Ton* Adams. Jr.. one-year-oljd son of Mr. and Mrs. w/H- Adams, is reported oday at noon as being somewhat lm>roved. For * several I days the child las been desperately 111. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. terns of Interest from All Sections of South Carolina. ? A slight frost was reported in some ections of Anderson county Monday norning. ?/Edgar McDowell of Grler, lias been iwarded the French croix de guerre vith a gold star. ? The Dorchester Eagle Publishing Company has been'chartered by the lecretary of state. ? The annual meeting of the South Carolina Teachers' Association, is to be ield in Columbia, neft month.- v> S ? Red Dominick, 35, of dewberry vas hit by a train near Belton, Anderon county last Sunday and painfully ninrhH. t r* ? Dozier Lyker was killed in a sawnill accident at Swansea this week, vhen Jje was struck on the head by he governor belt. Paql Sullivan, of Honea 'Path, tnderson county, had fifty-two blood elatives in the recent war, 13 of them tearing his own name. ?B. P. Davies, editor of the Barnirell People, has been appointed euperllllllllllllllllllllillllllHIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIUI INTEREST j OCTOBER THI? FIRST is the period in our SAVINGS DEPART Inconvenient to look after their t | alive. This Is not the case with n Department/ We look after the ini " ter. We do this regularly year afte S ever, if books would be presented ( f thereon. ? BEGIN' THE NEW QUARTER A I COUNT IN THIS STRONG BA | THE LOAN & ! YORK, - giimimiHiniiiiiiiiimmmmiiiiiiuiiiiwi ?fcJM??I?X??O? fir is sal THAT "A G001 IS A I And A SAFE (?) Man is j If that be true? The next Safest Man tried and who has always This Bank with its Sb SIXTEEN YEARS OF I Leaves the matter of jud? AN OPEN BOOK." Day in and Day Oul Month in and 3 Year in an AS WE LIVE WE GROV interests as a Depositor ar A Liberal Interest Pa Your Money Help You E THE FIRST NATION! "You Had Better Be When You Think Bank, ^ . > a ;?i ?' ... visor of the census for the Second Congressional district. ? William S. Benton of Salisbury, N.J C., and formerly of Sumter, was killed Monday when he fell to the ground from the second story of his reslr dence. ? Governor R. A. Cooper, a member of the Baptist church, spoke to 1.100 Baptists in the intu-eAts of the Baptist $75,009,000 campaign In Anderson, last Sunday. .? William Wilson, 17, of Level Land, Anderson county, was killed Saturday night when a Ford car in which he was riding missed a bridge and turned over in a near by ditch. v?The Rowler w&rehouse at Coperton, Ga., housing 10,000 bales of cotton was destroyed by Are Sunday _ 1-.1.4 ti.? i/ioo Holricr estimated at Illglll, llic ivao mv..d ? $20b,000, covered by iris^rance. ? Brigadier General L. D. Tyson of Knoxvllle and Corporal Herman McManaway of fclreenvllle, were awarded the distinguished service j medal at noon Tuesday, In . the presence of several thousand soldiers who attended the Thirtieth Division reunion in Greenville. ? Although the war department declared in a statement Tuesday that "the accident of war and the process of demobilization are at an end," wartimcjirohlbition cannot bo lifted until after the ratification of the peace1 treaty, in the opinion of Attorney General Palmer? President Wilson has been ^advised by the United States sugar dquallzation board that it is too late tosconsider a continuation, of government sugar control throughout next year. The board automatically goes out of office December 31. ' ? \ ? Jack Johnson, negro, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world knocked oilt Kid Cutter in the sixth round of a 25-round boxing match In Mexico fclty, Mexico Monday. r To abort a cold and prevent comv ' 4 plications, take * " *' hV f I ) - rX " lalotaLs m m /':"< ' " '*' The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and Sure. Medicinal virtues retained and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. > Price 35c. lllUUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIil NOTICE .1 ?r ? xrvviT rvrpppfiT a UU51UlIIIib Ul U AIM Tf MENT. At times people find it ? ieposits, and keep their interest 3 noney deposited in OUE Savings 3 Lerest, crediting it up every ouar- 3 >r year. W<j would be glad, how >ach quarter and interest entered 3 RIGHT BY OPENING AN AC- 2 NK. 3 SAVINGS BANK | - s. o, 1 iiiiniHHHHiniiniiimnimniinnnnnriff D? "1 I) INDIAN)EAD INDIAN." i Man in State's Prison. is one who has always made good. cteen Years of Service? STEADY PROGRESS rment to YOU?4'LIKE 3 V lonth Out? d Year Out? J?and as we grow, your e better protected. id on Idle Money. "Let am." lL BANK OF YORK Safe Than Sorry'" rhink "first National." | ? :, ! - * ? > i4p yI ' r ? ?' ' m I! - V;^o ; ., yfe desire t< *X preciauou iu iue/p< ;;!: number of farmer* ;;;! , counts. We are g ;;;; tlxat they have m^.d ;; ^ \ institution ? 4 ;;;: If you, Mr. yy, others who havt} ac i ' IDE SERVIC ; J i renders its' patrons ; 5! x any business with ; J take advj&ntage of ; 5? business with us, a I WER ;:; Compounded Qua ;; I patrons, free of eh ;: | . \ imprinted on each I ';vEwni ;;; . Interest on Cottor |f service to you in l tunity. ? I PEOPLES 1 m > C. L. COBB, Pres. '!/, J. T. CBAWFC ,;; - , Bring your ' MNKOF^0^ : . " it t ' 1 HICKORY GROVE, S. O '. ' : V,'. , i We Invite year business sad assure jroa that every courtesy and accommodation consistent with good banking grill be granted ?* ? ? v "-> v, t'#y' ' i - 1 J. 8. WILKER80N, Pres. W. S. WILKERgqN, Vice Pres. L. M. ALIdSON^pashler, J T; PLAXICO. Asst. Cashier. Bank of Hickory GroVe HICKORY GROVE. 8. C. % WTrtle^ to Raal Batata and Raal Eatata Mortgages on aaJa at The Enquirar OffioaN. FORDS THE COUR t S. L. COURTNEY r preciat '1 ! " ' ' * V ' <-' > /" i*-.; 3 take this' method of expre eople ofthis section, and esp ?, who have come to this B oing to strive harder and ha be no mistake in. plat ing theii Farmer, have already joinc jcounts here, you know of | AND TREATMENT !. If you are among those w us, take this as an invitati our unexcelled facilities. P ny way. ? AY 4 PER CENT INI rterly, on Savings, and v arge, attractive Cheek Book check. ?7 LEND MONEY AT 6 i Warehouse Receipts; in nany ways if you will just _:_r UNK & TRUST ahjr : :1 j * ' - H J. M. STROUP, Vice* Pre*. J. H. ?RD, Vice-Pres. WM. g. MOORJ Cotton and Cotton Seed ( ' ~ ' _ ^ , ^ ^ FIRST NATIONAL BANE i SHARON. - - S-C. A REALLY HELPFUL BANK? A Bank to be helpful to, a eommu nlty must at all times be ready ant able to take care of every reasonabh call for banking accommodations. I1 can only lend mtfhey when the othoi fellow wants it and needs money. Th< man with a big balance doesn't neec to borrow. This bank is liero ready t< furnish money to the man who has < need for it and id every case it Is oui pleasure to meet such legitimate calli for funds. TLen too, we can serve th? man who has money and who doej no need to borrow. We can and will ant do take care of his surplus funds? ?-I? ~ - an A noxuratA ftp rOIIUVMtig a s?? <VI> WMW MW.?... count of every transaction at the en< of each month. We also protect bin afcainst accidental loss. Are and bur glary, then too a Checking Accountpaying by Check?Is the safe way to d< business. Let us have your account J. S. HAETNESS, Cashier 9tT Titles to Real Estate and Rea Estate Mortgages on sale at The En< quirer Office. JON^TR/ 1TNEY TRACTOR , Pres. J. A. R] YORK, - - - - S. C. \ ^ ) / \ ' "It Must Be Right" , t y 4tfec y?;} ', MM i 11 ' ^ i\ ion J? , i?i , v:::; ssing our cleep ap- j;; J eciauy 10 me mrge ya ahk with their ac- ;;;; ii'der to show them ;;;; ' business with this < J;; n*' > 4 ? ? ;d the hundreds of \\\\ THIS BANK V. ( k< i ho have not placed t;; on to come in and ' ; lace a part of your ;;! I EREST < >(?' re furnish to our :s witli their names ; [' fH((|NT | fact, we will be of ) ; give us the oppor i I COMPANY I D. JENKINS, Jr., Chiller ! J f E, Ant Cashier. < >. * i Checks to us. ; jj I TO LIBERTY BOND HOLDERS? Interest Coupons of the Third liberty Bond Series were due Sept. 15. We I have this Tntcrest ready .for those 5 whose bonds are with us. t We invite those who have Liberty r Bonds in their possession, to exchange i them for our liberty Bond Crctlflcate I of Deposit. This gives you Absolute" ) Safety and your Liberty Bbnd will be i returned on surrender of your Certifir cate. , j ? BONDS OF THE THIRD SERIES [ Only have one more interest Coupon attached. Such bpnds must then be I returned for NEW BONDS with all subsequent coupons attached. If your [ bonds are in our possession we can ! make this change for you .without charge or responsibility to you. ; The Bank .of Clover 'i J AS. A. f^AGE. Cashier. /'I CLOVER. - 8. C. . : I W Titles to Real Estate and Real Estate Mortgages on sale 4t The Enquirer Office. / ^CTOR . P.'ipj H j-Sm-wrj \ ! { fwpiwf DDLE, Sec.-Treas. r??, 8 11 I $ c 22 a fVwwwwwVWWvWVWWWVvvW^^W% r " '-' '. - . .,-y. AUCTION SALES, " SHERIFF'S SALE - ? T>Y .virtue of a seizure in the case of ** the State vs. Q. W. Welch for vlo- ' Wk iatlon of the Prohibition taw, I will 1 sell at public auction In Front of The Court House,, In York, S. C./on Wednesday, October 16th, 1919, between eleven a. m., and one p. m., . -\-r % ONE OVERLAND ToURING CAR seized as the\ property- of O. W. Welch or Mrs. G. W: Welch. Terms qt Sale;N CASH. ' P. E. QUINN, 77 f 3t Sheriff York County. * CLERK'S SALE ' The state of South caiollni>< Connty of York. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS 1 NOTICE OF SALE. John Lytlp Wood, and Nelson Wood, as Executors of J. ,R. McCarter, Do- ' ceased, Plaintiffs, ' Against Mrs. Julia Smart, Rcna Smart and other Defendants v. ; / PURSUANT to a Decree of the Couat *V herein dated September 10, lOlf; I will sell at public auction, in front of the Courthouse Door, at York, S. C., between the hours of 11'a. m., and 3 p. m^-the SIXTH DAY OF OqTO*. v BEK 1919, (fialesday) the following described property? ' , ''All that certain parcel or tract of land situated in the County of York, State aforesaid, on the waters of Allison Creek, being a part of the land , formerly owned by Rachael A. McCarter, and of which James If.AMcCarter died seized and possessed, beginning at a stake In road, running thence 8 3 E 1243 to a small B. 0., J # thence S. 9 E. 6.40 to a stone, thence ' A S, 85 W. 33.30 to stonee and pointers, I thence N. 65 E. 9.25 to a sweet Jwm, thence N. 47 E. 7.5' to a branch at mouth of ditch, thence 8. 22 E. 2.85 to , tweet gtim, thence S. 68 1-2 E. IS.26 to the beginning and containing SEVENTY-THREE AND ONE-HAW? (73 1-t) ACRES, more or Iteh. Torms of Sale: Cash, Purchaser to * pay for all papeife, and Revenue , Stamps. ' , i',;? ' JNOv R. LOGAN, ? < * C. C. C. Pis. and G. 8. , < ) Sept 19, lm 75 i. f It ' i CLERK'S SALE ??w. ' The suae of 8^a^> Carolina?-County COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Bessie Barnett and Matffe Lou Barnett, Plainttrts, Against viZ? ' ' ' v Edith Barnett Dodd, and W. A. Bar- ' nett, Individually and as Administrators of the Estate of J. Edward . Barnett, Deceased; and Robert M. Barnett, Defendants. TN obedience to Decree of Said in the * above stated case.tl will expose < to public sale, In front of the Courthouse DooT, at York, 8. C., on the SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1919, , (Salesday), between the hours of li a, in- and 2 p. m? the Real Estate described as follows: t A frA (1). A certain* tract of land in the . said County and State, in Bethel Township, on waters of Crowder's Creek, bounded by larids of W. E. Patrick, J. W. McCully and otheife, beginning at a stone in road, W. E, Patrick's i corner, and running 8- 72 1-2 E. 12.60 \ with road to stone: thence Nv 34 E. 3.73 to atdne and dog wood Sprout; V thence N'. 37 E. 10.J8 to'Maple on > branch; thence N. 3 E. 9.66 to stone In branch; thence N. 31 ,.K. 6.75 to . ?\ i road; thence N. 2 W. 11.90 With road; , thence N- 6 W. 12.60 with.road; thence N. 8 W. 7.30 to creek; thence up _ with the meanders/ of creek 7.90 to a v s White oak; thence S. 14 1-2 W. 55.50 J to the beginning oorner, containing W EIGHTY-FOUR AND ONE HALF ACHES, less,one and one fifth aero a E*' sold off to the Zion Hill M. E- church property, colored, which obe and one fifth acres Is included within the above bounds: /This tract; Is known as a portion of the J. C. Patrick tract of land, and combined with this tract will be sold a certain tract or parcel of land being and situated in York County, and adjoining the above tract; ? bounded by lands of H. U Qutnn, estate lands of J. Edward Barnett and having courses' and distances as follows: Beginning at a poplar on branch and runhlng S- 681-2 E. 14.70 to stone on McCully'a line; thence B. 36 W.. 10.10 to stone on Qulnn's line; thence N. 561-2 W. 1.68 to stone, Qulnn's " corner; thence S. 60 1-2 VL 6.20 to stone; thence N. 78 W. 8.10 to stone and dog wood sprout, Quinn's corger: \ \ thence N. 37 E- 10.78 to maple on the branch; thence N. 8 E. 6.50 to the beginning corner, containing SEVEN' TEEN AND ONE HALF ACRE8, mofe or lessThe two tracts as thus described and sold as one .tract contain ONE HlJN- if ( DRED AND TWO ACR^S, less one and ' one-fifth acres sold off. * " -? (2). A certain tract of land In Bethel i Township, said County and State, beginning at an Iron on W. W. Stantoifs ' , line, and running thence , N. 73 E. 51 1-4 poles to a stone; thence 63 poles to a oak; thence N. IS E. 41 poles to a post oak, corner of W. W. Stanton's lands; thence A 78 E. 44 poles to a rock; thence S. 78 E. 39 1-5 poles tr, stone, near road; thenee X 40 1-2 E. t>3 poles to stone; thenoe X. 88 1-4 E. 32 2-5 poles to a pllne; w thence'S. 85 1-2 E. 7 2-5 poles to ^ * stone; thence 8. 71 E. 18 2-3 poles to gum, corner, W- G. Campbell's lands; thence S. 4 1-4 Vjf. 101 3-5 poles with Campbell's line-'to a stone, corner Costncr lands; thence N. 86 W. 80 poles with Costner's line to an Iron stake: thence 8. 53 w. 105 poies 10 corner, poplar; thence N. 80 W. 68 1-2 poles to Iron stake in road; thence with the road N. 12 E- 20 polga to the beginning corner, containing ONE , HUNDRED NINETEEN AND THREE FOURTHS ACRES, and bounded by . lands of *W. W. Stanton, E. M. Stanton, W. G. Campbell, Mason Costne. and others. ? (3). A cdrtain tract of land in Bethel Township, said County pnd State, be- 1 * ginning at .'a gum on bank of branch \ on Mary Ai. Burnett's lands and S. J. Clinton's land, and running N. 86 2-4, W. 128 poles to stone in road, corner ' of Clinton's and Barnett's lands, thence wRh R. A. Barnett's line N. 26 W. 74 poles to a stake on W. W. Stanton's line: thence with Stanton's line N. 72 E 212-6 poles to black oak stump; thence N'. 73 E. 43 3-4 poles to Iron ?take in road: thence with the road 8. 12 W. 20 poles to nn iron sume; uiento with the line of the first tract S. 80 / , E. 631-2 poles to poplar corner; thence N. 58 E. 105 noles to iron stake, ?fstner's corner; thence S. 39 E. 61 poles with Costner's line to stone, ' , :orner; thence S. 81 E. 3 poles to ^ itake ih branch; thence up the branch is it meanders 123 poles to the gum, t jeginnin'g corner, and containing Oaf HUNDRED AND THREE AND ONE SALF ACRES, more or less, bounded ly lands of the Estate of Mary Harriett. Mrs. S. J. Clinton, R. A. Bamett, W. Stanton, and tract No. 2 above. Terms or saie: une iniru v,usn, hum ho balance in one and two years, the inpald portion to be secured by the 3ond and Mortgage of the purchaser, he Bond to bear interest at the rate >f seven per cent per annum, payable innually, with the privilege to the >urcliaser to pay his entire bid in rash, purchaser to pay for . all paper < uid Revenue Stamps. JXO. R. LOGAN, v C. C. C. Pis, and Q. 8. lept 19, 1919 75 t vKl - - -