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:= The Street #of Tombs ii One of Its Mysteries Revealed By CLARISSA MACKIE ■ ^ Tom Newell pointed down tbe dark, tortuous street of tlie old Chinese city. "That? My dear boy, you don't want to stroll through the Street of Tombs, do your “Why not?” demanded Rex Forbes. “It looks promising as Chinese streets «o" “Promising! Ye gods!" groaned Newell, with disgust “Fascinating, then,” laughed tbe other. "Has all the earmarks of ori ental mystery; smells to bearen; is filthy, dark; has a name that bespeaks murder lurking around every corner, and all that, you know," While Newell hesitated Rex laughed again and-clapped a hand on his friend's shoulder. “Not afraid of it, are you?” he gibed. “After living in China for five years”— “I have a decent respect for a few ot her unexplained mysteries," finished Newell quickly, "and, believe me, Rex, this is one of them.’' “Tell me about It" •Til tell you after dinner. Then if you still want to walk through the Street of Tombs i’ll swallow my objec- ms and go with you,” replied Newell "Done," agreed Forbes. And, re turning to tbe city gate, they entered rickshas That bad been waiting there and were soon bowling along the bund toward tbe modern city of Shanghai It was after dinner at tbe club that Forbes claimed tbe promised story. - Tom Newell lighted a cigar and puff ed thoughtfully before he spoke: “Two years ago I bad a friend, En- derby. You may remember that 1 frequently mentioned his name In my letters to you. He was the agent for a well known American invention, and be was well liked by the American colony here. Only one thing was against him. Be was fond of prowl ing around tbe native city yonder, and you know that it Is not considered good form here In tbe model settle roent” “What happened?" asked Forbes curiously. “Nobody knows—at least none of his friends in Shanghai nor anywhere else. One day be asked me to go into tbe old city with him to see some por celalns that were said to date from tbe Ming dynasty. He was going to invest in them if they were the res thing. -“I went with him, for 1 liked En derby. In spite of his crudities He tj pitied ray own fast growing, ambl tlous young country. 1 Inspected the porcelains In a dim shop that looked like a thieves' den, and 1 discovered that they were all clwmsy counter felts. I broke the news to Enderby, and he laughed and said, ‘Better luck next time.’ "On our way back to the city gate- the ' very gate through which we emerged today. Rex—Enderby paused on that corner of the Street of Tombs and asked me to wait for him. ns be had a little errand to do down there. "T asked him If be knew bow the street bad gained Its name-that It was said that hundreds of men had entered it never to emerge at the other end or to return.. They vanished completely, and because of their vanishing and the mystery surrounding their disnp penrnnce the street was known as the Street of Tombs, for it must contain many unknown, never to be discovered graves." Newell lighted a fresh cigar, and bis eyes stared thoughtfully at the glow Ing end. Rex Forbes waited Impatiently; then he spoke: “Well, are you going to tell me that Enderby was murdered?" “I can’t tell you that for 1 do not know. I do know that from tbe In stant be vanished around tbe first turn In the Street of Tombs he dropped out of my life. I never saw him again." Tom Newell’s voice was intttte unsteady. “And you could find no trace of him?” “Not a trace. Four private detectives were sent into the old city”— “And what happened?” Interrupted the Impatient Forbee. “They never came back, either," end ed Newell. There fell a long silence between tbe two men. Newell, an old resident of Shanghai, was thinking of tbe loss of his friend Enderby. Rex Forbes, fresh from the United States, was eagerly hoping for an opportunity to clear up this mystery of the Street of Tombs. At Inst Newell spoke. “St{ll want to stroll through the Street of Tombs?" he asked. And be was not surprised at the answer be re ceived. “Yes," said Forbes doggedly. . “I’m going Into tbe Street of Tombs, and I’m going to uncover tbe mystery of tbe dls*i>pearanee of Enderby." “Very well," agreed Newell “I am discover It Is a csse of st " forTnaer^rrtnwwy-Hiid jewelry^— - “HI take a chance on that," retorted the other quickly. "And you-will you come too?" \ “Yea." said Newell without hesita tion. "Yoo ve laapired me with a do •Ira to pierce the mystery «f that darti street We will go together, Rex, hot first we wfll\bdt a certain armorer oot oa the Nanking road." “An automatic revolver would be a bandy companion," suggested Forbes. “HI lead you on# of mine," said Netvell. Then, rising and tossing aside his cigar, be added: *‘\Ve better be off to bed early, for ws will have a busy day tomorrow, and It may end la a long rest for both of us. You under stand that, Rex?" “I know It,” nodded Forbes grimly “But I’m thinking of that poor fellow Enderby, and i’ll risk it" • • • • • • • ■ . The two Americans bad chosen broad daylight and plenty of sunshine for tbelr entry Into tbe Street of Tombs. Tbe end of the street where It de bouched upon a wider thoroughfare was a place of busy little sbope, but after tbey~tiad made-the first turn in Its tortuous windings the street bore a strangely deserted appearance. Colored signs fluttered above tbelr heads, above the signs were closely shuttered balconies, and still fartbet up, above the fantastic roof lines, was a silt of blue sky. Tom Newell kept his eyes to tbe right and Rex Forbes watched out on the left band side of tbe narrow street as they went slowly along. Suddenly Forbes stopped before a shop window. “Jove, Tom, what do you think of that?” he muttered excitedly. Newell paused beside him and stared at the enormous polished globe of pure rock crystal that revolved dizzily on an ebony pedestal. Already Red Forbes had been caught by tbe deadly fascination of that wblrl- , lag ball He was hypnotized Into ri gidity as be stood there. Fortunately for both of them, Tom Newell was possessed of extraordinary will power, and as soon as he realized what was happening there before bis eyes be removed bis gaze from tbe ball, and as he did so there seemed to be revealed to blm In one enlightening flash tbe mystery of the Street of Tombs. Unwary foreigners, attracted By tbe wonderful sight of the large rock crys tal ball, had gazed upon It to become hypnotized and thus rendered them selves easy victims to robbery and murder. Tbe slimy creeks that bound ed tbe walls of tbe old city and tbe rushing river Into which they flowed would bide tbe evidences of crim& Suddenly a whisper floated down to them from the closed balcony above. “Beware, Newell! Beat ttl Beat it man!” And with tbe warning words there sounded a cry as If the speaker had been attacked; then shutters broke open, tbe frail balcony tottered under the weight of a man's heavy body, the carved railing snapped and precipi tated a man garbed In Chinese clothing Into Newell’s outstretched arms. Tom Newell was a giant In stature and strength. One glance In tbe man's face convinced blm that it was the missing Enderby. bis once ruddy face ravaged by pain and privation. Then be held Enderby close to bis breast, and, dragging at Forbes'jiand, be cried fiercely:, ^ * ‘ r “Come. Rex. comet Come with me for your life! Tbe Street of Tombs Is opening her arms to you!" Forbes, partly roused from bis apathy, ran on obediently, and after he felt tbe fresh air In bis face he re covered some of bis wits. Many door ways behind them bekbed forth wild eyed natives, who followed tbetii as far as they dared, for tbe Street of Tombs bears an evil reputation In Its own city and has no wish to air Its secrets. A few scattering shots followed them, but their chain armor was proof against bullets, aud soon they came out into the broad street, where a great crowd silently watched them, as If they were witnessing a resurrection from tbe dead. Said a peddler of sweetmeats to his neighbor “Behold, they entered the Street of Tombs and came forth alive. They bear charmed lives, these foreign dev ils." “Some of them do.” said bis neighbor dryly, for he knew that the Street of Tombs rarely gave up Its victims. When they reached the model settle ment with the wounded Enderby, New ell and Forbes listened to a strange story—bow Euderby, attracted by tbe revolving crystal, became hypnotized and was easily captured and set to work In an evil smelling underground ANNUAL RETORT OF COtWIT TREASURER To ftis Honor, the Presiding Judge of the/Court of General Sessions, July Term, 1914. Dc&r Sir*— • — v As required by Act No. 463, page in V< ‘ 160, Sou my annual re; olume "1, Code of Laws of ~ 2, I hereby subn of South Carolina, 1912. I hereby submit shi ' claims approved by the County Supt jeatio 'X t the Coi of Education and' presented for pa. ment, from the first d*y of June, 1913, to the 31st day of May, 1914, inclusive. Respectfully submitted, J. B. ARMSTRONG, County Treasurer. (Continued from last week.) room with countless otheT slaves like himself. It was an opium den, and In connection with It was a silk weaving factory, and It was here that Enderby had labored, trying In vain to escape from bis slavery. In time be had proved so faithful that he had been Intrusted In the stock room above tbe shop over tbe crystal ball, and it was from this vantage point that he bad whispered a warning to Newell Al most Instantly he bad been atobbed from behind by some secret spy, bnt Be bad retained strength to fall crash ing through the window to the gronnd. One day when he bad been named back to health and was bidding fare well to hla rescuers Enderby tnrned suddenly grave. “Keep away from the Street of Tombs," be warned them. “Bnt" protested Forbes, “w# have discovered the myatery. and there Is no danger now." Enderby laughed ruefully. “My dear boy, tbe crystal ball Is an Innocent diversion compared with the ' of the trilp In tbtf Stmt Of- -Jykmha * m», that is tbe [east harmful of ttsrinyatertes." And they understood that Enderby knew much more than be had told them- more perhaps than be dated to tell, for tbelr safety sod his ow& B F Anderson 65 53 Lizzie Benson 25 00 Nell Clayton 60 00 Doria E Goolsby 60 00 Rachel Ryan 30 00 R H Burckhalter ' 20 00 Francii C Mixsou 30 00 Meta Mooris 750 R H Burckhalter .27 00 Nell Ciayton 60 00 Doris E Goolsby 60 00 Ross E Marshall 30 00 Rachel Ryan 24 00 Lizsie Benson 25 00 F W Weathers bee 450 J B Armstrong, treas S F 250 00 Doris E Goolsby 5000 Nell Clayton 60 00 R H Burckhalter 20 00 Eizzie Benson 25 00 «4 •» 1250 R H Burckhalter - 20 00 Nell Clayton 60 00 Doris E Goolsby 50 00 J B Armstrong 137 50 W H Jones 35 55 8074 61 Dist No 13, Rosemary J W Kennedy 106 59 J M Weathersbee 170 00 A I McLemore 10000 Williston Hdw Co 130 33 J M Weathersbee 106 90 A I McLemore 60 fO G W Green 288 66 J M Weathersbee 70 75 A I McLemore 60 00 J W Kennedy 18 00 Williston Hdw Co 76 80 A I McLemore 143 90 Hall Harden 60 00 J M Weather*be* - -..imoQ Hall Harden | 60 00 Sallie Rountree 35 00 J M Weathersbee . 15 00 J W Johnson 39 00 Sallie Rountree 35 00 Hall Harden 60 00 J M Weathersbee 11 20 Sallie Rountree 35 00 Hall Harden 50 00 J M Weathersbee 5 75 Sallie Rountree 36 00 Hall Harden 60 00 Horace J Crouch 500 J B Armstrong, tress 10 0U Aallie Rountree 36 00 Hall Harden 50 00 A sena Green 30 00 <» St 30 00 • 6 - e4 30 00 14 !• 20 00 J M Weathersbee 25 00 Union School Furnishing Co 27 90 2 133 78 Dist No 14, Mi Calvary Rena Scott 50 00 O helia Pender 45 00 44 IS 45 00 * 4' as 60 00 II 44 60 00 A H Hair 6 15 Ophelia Pender 60 0) W illis and Johnson 51 49 ■ Opheiia Pender 60 00 397 64 Dist No 15, Reedy Branch S L Peacock 1 00 Carrie Williams 1500 Eloise Cave 5ti 20 Edna Gave 50 00 JC Black 4 .">0 Eloise Cave 50 00 Edna Cave 12 50 Olive Calhoun 60 80 Lee Croft 20 75 Eloise Cave 60 CO G W Black 6 86 W S Grubba 10 00 Olive Calhoun 60 00 Eloise Cave 50 60 M O Creech 20 CO W D Still 5 76 W R Baxley 3 20 Eloise Cave 60 00 John C Baxley ICO Olive Calhouu 55 00 A D Sandera 75 Olive Calhoun 37 60 Eloise Cave 50 00 640 40 ' Dist No 16, Greens P F Parker 35 00 Ethel Anderson 40 00 Abe Armstrong 2 75 Ethel Anderson ^ 40 00 if si 40 00 ,44 44 ~ 40 00 • $187 75 Dist No 17, Bethel Annie Lou Hutson 30TO ss 4s si 400 Sallie May Gray 30 00 - - *1 .,4 a 1 30 00 44 44 4 4 30 00 ti si as 30 00 4f__ 44 44 30 00 Diet No 18 Seigling Enterprise Hdw Co Eunice Matthews J L Oswald' Eunice Matthews 8 D Williams • 4 << Eunice Matthews S D Williams Eunice Matthews Handy Prlestor Eunice Matthews Union School Furaiahing Go 184 00 890 50 00 10 19 60(j0 50 00 60 00 25 00 25 00 50 00 25 00 60 00 700 60 00 45 90 $496 90 Diet. No. 19 Bleak trills Soothers Coo Oo 8 256 00 Woodward Lamfier Co • 600 00 G Loyd Preseher . ' 96 40 W H Duncan 1 25 Bankdt Weatoto Ouoltea 1114 66 Beak of Western Carolina Beak * Gragg Hdw Oo ' W J MeGartty Sou Con Oo John Woodward , J B Woodward J K Hair The E J Erbelding Oo Thos L Wragg J R Woodward W J MoGarttj J R Woodward G Lojd Preacher Sarah A Babb Nelle Harris Mrs Jay McGarity W Jay McGarity Edub Willis Molly Raley Margurite Fursc Alya Baxley W Jay McGarity Bank of Western Carolina Wm M Bandera Bank of Western Carolina Boston Holman John O’Gormen William Sanders Alva Baxley Margurite Futse Mary E Raley Gennie Simons Sara A Babb Nelle Harris Mrs W Jay McGarity W Jay C Fishburn 64000 116 00 1016 3 017 20 10 00 600 99 00 200 00 10500 681 675 800 112 25 45 00 65 66 66 56 133 84 45 00 45 00 45 00 46 00 12 94 535 (X) 800 10106 160 83 00 10 00 46 00 45 00 45 00 45 00 45 00 55 56 55 56 K'3 34 31 65 Hockville Insurance Agency 45 00 Joe McCreary 175 Archie Patterson 6 40 E'ias Brown 8 00 A B Haif 84 16 W Jay McGarity v.' - 7 44 Wm Sanders 10 00 W J McGarity 133 24 Nelle Harris 50 55 Mrs W Jay McGarity 55 56 Sara A BabO 45 00 Genuie Simona 45 00 Mary E Raley 45 00 Margurite Furse 45(0 Alva Baxley 45 00 C E Fishburne 48 54 S Morgan -— 20 00 Jerry Augustua 3 00 Wm Sanders 5 00 A B Brodie 30 00 BsilLk,of V* estern Corolina 1 115 00 Briggs. Buirt Co 6 60 Mamie Thomas 2000 Wm Sanders 5 00 Mrs W Jay McGarity 55 66 Nelle Harris 55 56 W Jay McGarity 133 34 -Margurite Forte * Maty E Rely 45 00 Gennie Simmons 45 00 Sara Babb 45 00 A.va Baxley l 46 00 S Morgan 20 00 A B Brodie 30 00 C E Fishburne 23 82 Mamie Thomas -20W C J Fickling 4 00 W Jay McGarity 183 33 Sara A Babb 45 00 Mary E Raly 46 00 Gennie Simmons 45 00 Margurite Furse 45 00 Wm Sanders • 10 00 Alva Bsxley 45 00 W Jay McGarity J 4 21 Mrs W Jay McGarity 55 66 Nelle Harris 5555 A B Brodie 30 00 S Morgan 20 00 C E Fishburne 5 69 W Jay McGarity 133 33 Mm W Jay McGarity - 65 55 Nelle Harris 55 66 Alva Baxley 4500 Margurite Furse 45 00 Mary E Raley 45 00 Geunie Simmons 45 00 Sara A Bubb 45 00 Wm Sanders 10 00 W Jay McGarity 7 47 A B Brodie 30 00 Mamie Thomas 20 00 Mamie Thomas 20 00 S Morgan 20 00 J B Armstrong Treas ; S F Blk 729 51 C J Fickling Margurite Furse 4 Nelle Harris 5 W Jay McGarity Alva Baxly 4 W Jny McGarity ]3 Sarah A Babb . 4 Wm Sunders . 1 Mrs W Jay McGarity 0 Gennie Simmons 4 Mary E Raly ‘ 4 A B Hair (j A B Brodie 4 S Morgan 2 E W (Joberth y 7 W Jay McGarity ig Mrs W Jay McGarity f Wm Sanders ] Nelle Harris g Sara A Babb 4 Genuie Simmons 4 Mary E Raly 4 Margunte Furse 45 00 Alva Baxley 4 John Wise J W Hair ( 30 00 « R Boy lee to* BoatCoa Oo 14)0 46 G Loyd Preacher 82 12 W A Gvles 800 G Loyd Prcaeher Sou Con Go 20 98 73604' •V % . • $18813 98 London 'Tango” Necklace "Evelyn Thaw” Bracelet These two beautiful pieces of pop ular jewelry are the craze among so ciety women in New York and the largest cities. They are neat and ele gant gold finished articles that will gladden the heart of every girl or woman, no matter how young of old. Very stylish and attractive. Our Free Offer. We are advertising Spearmint Chewing Gum and desire to place a big box of this fine, health ful gum into every home. It sweet ens the breath^-whitens the teeth and aids digestion. It is refreshings and pleasing to all. To every one sending us but 50c and 5 stamps to cover ship ping costs we will ship s big box of 20 regular 5c packages of the Spearmint Gum and include the elegant, ‘Tango” necklace and ‘‘Eyelyn Thaw” bracelet absolutely free. This offer is for s short time only. Not more than 2 orders to one party. Dealers not allowed to accept this. UNITED SALES COMPANY, Dayton, Ohio P. 0. Box 101. DM. No. 20 Deubto JPatoL Elizabeth Baxley 1 • 60 00 44 t* 60 Leon W Hutto 6 Elizabeth Baxley , , 62 06 60 M «l'' 60 •268 06 Dist No. 21 Edisto. Eloise Quattlebaum • 42 70 p $42 70 Dist No. 22 Allendale. W Jay McGarity $ 20 00 Ulmer S Fishburne 45 Pauline White 40 Marie V Keel < 56 Sarah M. Lesly 55 Ethel Black 40 W Jay McGarity Ruth K Shaw 126 40 Rebecca Thompson < 15 0 V Priester 25 John Jones 13 Ben Hiera 375 So Cotton Oil Co 10 65 J H Warren - 5 Sarah Hammett 45 - Katherine Bell 45 T E Crane 4 115 Marie V Keel 55 Adelaide Nelson 45 Alma Gouldman 45 Allen Dukes 1150 The Citizens Bank 37 78 Sarah Hammett 46 Marie Keel 55 T E Crane 115 Alma Gouldman 45 Mrs Elenor Hatcher 22 50 Katherine Bell 45 Adelade Nelson 45 Allen Dukes 10 Adelaide Nelson 45 Sarah Hammett 45 Mrs Elenor Hatcher 45 Alma Gouldman 45 Marie Keel 55 T E Crane 115 Allen Dukes 10 O V Priester 25 Rebecca Thompson 15 Citizens Bank 22 55 Katherine Bell 45 Allen Dukes 5 Katherine Bell 22 50 Adelaide Nelson 22 50 Mrs Elenor Hatcher 22 50 Sarah Hammett 22 50 Alma Gouldman 22 50 T E Crane Marie Keel 27 50 Allendale Herald 350 O V Priester 25 Alma Gouldman 22 50 Katherine Bell 2250 Sarah Hammet 22 50 Mrs Elenor Hatcher 22 50 Rebecca Thompson 15 Allen Dukes 6 Mrs Pauline Gray 22 50 S A Williams 25 44 44 44 25 T E Crane 115 Marie Keel 55 Mrs Elenor Hatcher 45 Katherine Bell Alma Gouldman -• 45 45 Allen Dukes 10 Pauline F Gray 33 50 S D Williams 17 60 Sarah Hammett ^ 45 Rebecca Thompson 17 50 4 1 17 50 0 V Priester 27 50 S A Williams 25 Marie Keel 55 T E Crane 115 Sarah Hammett 45 Katherine Bell 45 Mrs. Elenor Hatcher 45 Alma Gouldman 45 Citizens Bank 13 44 Allen Dukes 10 Earl Bradham 2 O V Priester 27 50 J H Hewlett 375 Marie Keel 56 Alma Gouldman 45 Katherine Bell 4h Sarah Hammett 45 - Mrs Elenor J Hatcher 45 T E Crane 115 Allen Dukes 10 J H Warren , 44 20 Rebecca Thompson 17 50 O V Priester J 27 50 Southern Cotton Oil Co. - 573 S A Williams 25 Rebecca Thompson 17 50 O V Priester 27 50 J H Johnson 216 Marie Keel 55 T ECrane 115 Allen Dukes 10 Alma Gouldman 45 Katherine Bell 45 Mrs Elenor J. Hatcher 45 Sarah Hammet 45 J Allen Patterson 350 Southern Teachers Agency 168 46 Total $4419 31 Dist. No. 23 Hercules L B Creech $25 75 Bank of Western Carolina 95 08 Emma Bessinger 45 J E Lain ' 9 Emma Bessinger » 33 75 Eloise Morris • 40 Emma Bessinger 54 75 J F Crffech 650 Fanoye E Huff if u l« Dial No. 26 Upper Rkii] Irene Bomar ' ' " *■ 14 64 44 it Cornelia P Butler Annie B Golphin Cornelia Butler Irene Bomar ; > Annie E Golphin Irene Bomar Annie E Golphin Irene Bomar 1 Cornelia P Butler Irene Bomar Union School Furnishing Co Oph Mac Dist. No. 27 Reeves Creek. helia Pender J aedelle Oivins u a Mattie Butler Byron Hair Maedelle Givens H E Givens Williston Hardware Co Maedelle Givens Mattie Butler Msdelle Givens U li _ ' 222 Dist. No. 28 Elko. J B Armstrong Tres Mildred Timmons J E Barber J B Armstrong Tres S F MM Hair Williston Hardware Co F P Lee - - W L Feaster A B Hair Norma Cato C A Mims W L Feaster it *4 41 Annie L. Finsley Norma Cato ' * E L Lee Norma Cato M II Annie L Finsley W L Feaster imotiiy A M idd le ton . Norma Cato£_ P Lee ’ ~ ‘ 'imothy A Middleton Nonna Cato Annie L Finsley i D Cummings Ursula Willis ■lorms Cato Annie L Finsley ’ 'imothy A Middleton i D Cummings Ursula Willis 1 D Cummings Timothy A Middleton Norms Cato AnniwL Finsley Norma Cato igs Annie L Finsley Total Dist. No..29 Williston. F Parker 0,fV « , J B Armstrong Treasurer Sinking Fund W E Prothro Mamie B Dunovant Kate M Martin F Parker Geneva L Murry Louise Coleman Mary Rich >r J P Lee Jr W E Prothro Tress Emma Bessinger 45 Eloise Morris 40 44 44 40 Emma Bessinger 45 Eloise Morris 34 50 Emma Bessinger >. 56 25 L B Creech 42 05 Total $612 63 Dist No. 24 Ashleigh. J R Woodward $350 00 Mary Rich ..outse Coleman F Parker Mamie B Dunovant Geneva L Murry Kate M Martin W H Kennedy tc Son Williston Hardware Co Mary Rich Kate M Martin F Parker Louise Coleman — Mamie Dunovant Geneva L Murry W E Prothro Treas F Parker Mary Rich Kate M Martin Mamie Dunovant Louise Coleman Geneva Murry J A Brannon Jr «« fl «f 1$ Louise Coleman F Parker Geneva L Murry Mary Rich Kate M Martin Mamie Dunovant J A Brannon Jr a <i <1 11 Estelle Lee F Parker Mary Rich Louise Coleman Geneva Murry Elizabeth Martin *- <4 > J B Miles John O’Gorman G V Carroll Z T Odom H F Odom RUB-MY-TISM Total Dist No* 25 Bam^OjdSorei.Stiqg,otfaMrt. Etc. Aatuopbc Chlu 4 A J puder Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, - Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and S R Ross Julius Phoenix Flora E Clark Z T Odom Flora E Clark Elizabeth Bruce Mamie Dunovant Kate Martin Mary Rich F Parker V Kate M Martin Geneva Murrey Mamie Dunovant Louise Coleman . 66 II F Parker Kate M Martin Mamie Dunovant Mary Rich Geneva Murrey WE Prothro Total Dist. No. 30 i Venjpn Gray £ 5Q| Total „ Dist No. 31 Ulmer. Archie , Carrie Lee! 1907 10 Archie Bozeman tonudly nod externally. Price 25c-; ED Reed Margurite I Archie Box Man^urite EHariey (Continued < V