If you Haut st; le aud comfort fil
jour ?bor? jeu should try ours.
We fret m Jut! pridr lu the repute*
tlou we urc ?'?taulisbiug.
Helling nothing but the most re
liable makes at the name time MB.
Pit HI. In ulnuys moderate..
A npet lalty of I lie HAUIMO
PLKASK Is whut ne enter to.
GEISBERG BROS., SHOE COMPANY
Under Masonic Temple.
SHOES THAT SATISFY
TO SEE SHOW
Anderson People Will Go to See
Presentation of 'The Red
Widow."
"Pickets are now on sale at the O.
8. ? a. passenger station for the
(Red Widow, whtch appears in Green
ville Monday night, Feb. 9th. The
piece revolves around the story of a
anUilonu.ro corset manufacturer
touring Europe, who falls in the
meshes of a band of Nihilists led by
a youthful widow clod in lurid hues
land through whose machinations he
is lead into ?11 sorts of difficulties
with tho Russian government, ior
course n story of this nature permits
of complications galore and tho tri
ology of authors are said to have
made tho most of R. Wit, satire,
ooraedyr music, dancing and other
rfsual deltghtii aid in bringing a
Itabuv denoument. The <>rs?*>!*i?t!ou
(brings with it all tho scenic splendor
and wealth of oostumlc effects that
helped make1 Rs metropolitan sue
teeth. -
iSomo or tho best seats In tho house
nave bcou Mmitrofl for tho theatre
goers of Anderson. The G .S. & A is
golug to operate a speck*! excursion
to OrecnvHle Monday otght to thin
?how, giving the low rate of one rare
round trip. This excursion leaves
'Anderson at i:?r> p. m., and return
In tr l,i>v?s Ar/miwlllo .{mjnuiiltatnly'Sf
ut tho enow. VTho c. s. ? a. win
gladly furnish Information to any
one desiring same If they will tele
~.,one.
CARNIVAL IS
DRAWING CROWD
Attractions of Tropical Amuse
ment Company Seem to Please
the Public.
That the offerings of tho Tropical
Amusement Company arc pleasing
tho Anderson amusement lovers was
evidenced by the Incvcnsingjy large
crowd which was In attendance at
tho North Anderson' Carnival laat ev
ening and by tho extremely liberal
patronage each of .the*' *w?lve at
tractions received. fl'ho crowd was
a Jolly one, thordbjruly imbued with
the carnival .spirit and Included s-onm
of Anderson's bcSt(j>eoplc. doubtless
attracted by the carnival manage
ment's promlHes~.'."t?~l>rovldc,nothiiHf
hut clean and wliblesotno amuse
} menti pro*~-**vm wblch . have been
Imore th? de good, "it I? also I
gratifying ^ note, ttjat porfoct order
was maintulubu during t)?? rtv<>?in?
j tkrnpUc the gy?at size of the crowd.
Tho programs in a number of the
shows including tho Old Plantation,
Egyptian Hall und Jesse James Wild
West will bo changed today >?k> that
those who hdVcT" already seen tho
shows durlngfia%eflrst halt of. the
week will bo afforded an opportunity
to see the sumo performers providing
an entirely dlffeahnt entertainment
'.Tin Increase ip car service .has
hade It impossible for n great .many
people to vkiit Uu carnival and who
would otherwise have found it im
possible . to do so. Cars now . leave
the equarc every fifteen minuted dur
ns the afternoon and evening.
XCRDEB I? VIRGINIA.
Sixteen Year Old Bet Was Stabbed
. by Playmate.
iTaxewell, Va.. Feb. 4.?Roy CUne.'
aged 18, son cf James CHae, of
Caultts Creek. Va., was stabbed to
death this afternoon by his former
friend and playmate Chnrles Hermon,
aged IS, a eon of Peel Harmpn cf
tho same neighborhood.
lYoung Harmon was held responsi
ble, for the death of Cllne by the coro
ner's Jury and admitted to bail In
910,00(5.'
Both youngsters -wero school boys
end had proytaneip^been chums.
I A^'sorlar tramway tdJeirry freight
sad^ospres? may*r/h?i! pienuod for
jSS2m$mmmmm$mmmmmammmmmmmmmMm
oublia?Hl "
SJ> ...THEATRE
TODAY'S PROCEAM.
THE FEMALE OF THE HP KCl EH
Rex 2 reel production .with .Lois
Weber an?; Phillips Bmalley.
TUE FIELD FOREMAN ... VICTOR
Comedy drama featuring Warren
Kerrigan.
A C; ' INFLUENCE ..CRYSTAL
Drama Featuring Pearl White.
. Coming tomorrow "THJBJ CORY
PHEE" S reel Victor with Florence
Lawrence. .
4 Reels Every Day?10c.
SUCKERS WILL
SURELY BITE
Hoping to AU in ^SkinnUig"
Process, Negro Is Later Him
self the Victim.
(Illustrating ?bit "ihcre is one borh
every' minute" end likowlsc that
"suckers will brtoi** u negro who gnvo
his name as Newell presented ittmself
at the office or tho sheriff last Tues
day afternoon and announced that he
had been "skunt" out of $35. The
tale was an old mc and went thus:
Newell buw an approaching .nesro
stoop'and pick up is. package, hur
riedly concealing R In bis pocket.
Wiion the two ncg*ocs came ?breast
Newell .naked the other negro what
ho had found <and received the* f'cp*v
that Jia Imd, found ST on. The finder
of ihn article gave ht? name as Will
Bosemun and toid Newoll that if he
would got $3? he might have hah' of
the money that had just been found
provided he would keep the finding of
the money to hhneeir. Powell bor
rowed the money and returned wRh
It to Bosemsn, whereupon Sosemnn
told him that be had carried the
money to.the homo of Rev. Donahue,
a Methodist minister, and that at he
would give him the $35, they would
proceed to go and get Newell's share.
When they started, the Boseman ne
gro broke and ran and Newell came
to the sheriff.
Sheriff -Ashley Was going out of
Anderson on an interurban car, when
he saw Boseematt. (or Lee as he now
claims his name to be) board the
car. /The eher? rpiseed him under
arrest and be was brought back to
Anderson yesterday and lodged
luv wuBiy j*h. iwncn arrested be
still had $24 of the aaoncy left on hht
person und tbfc w*U be roturnea to
Newell, to be tbtujmed- by htm to the
party from whorn it whs borrowed.
DIED IN SALISBURY
t / ?
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
Adrift in a Via; 'Jlty, Thanhaaser.
The Flirt's Mistake. Keystone, Com
edy.
Slum' Uegsa's Getaway, Reliance,
Drama.
Califerala Poultry, American, show
' lag a poultr* farm of 100,000 White
Leghorn Chickens.
In I
i?-? aar
m limnW - IjMft iftjf*,
HOSPITAL.
(Oy Associated Press.)
Salisbury. O, Feb. 4.?Mrs.
Whtthcad Klutts. wife of Secretary
Kiutti or the international Joint
commission sajktstr"sgas charge over
the Canadlaattonndary, died at a lo
cal hospital ?Ihortly after midnight
this morning. 8be~had boon despe
* *n ,or <?ur!ag which
time he!
The Philippin
aldering offe
for a means
insect pest
bacco.
been with her.
la con
prise
tobacco
the b>
im SPEAKER
iE COMING HERE
Judge Jeter C. Pritchard Will
Shelly D*liv#r Address Be
lore Local Y. M. C. A.
Tlio management of the Y. M. C. A.
has hrouglit some wpleudid ?peakera
to Anderson tills winter, and the ad
dross of Fant and the others have
left an abiding impression. It la
worthy of note in tills connection thai
the remainder of the list or the men
who 'hawc accepted is an inviting pro
gram as ever usiy city luul. Among
lite men to coiue ore Dr. K. M. Potcat,
who thrilled Anderson a Tew nights
ago; Judge Jeter C. Pritchard and
President J. Henry Harms or Now
hcrry College. As to the style of
mau that Judge Pritchard is, and as
to the kind or addons that may be
expected, the tolldwlng special from
Durham, N. C, will give some idea:
Durham, Feb. 1.?Judge Jeter C.
Pritchard today registered his pro
test uguluut the tango and the turkey
trot and Uie silt skirl in the firth of
tho sories or meetings for men being
held ut the First Baptist church.
.Judge Pritchard was heard by over
1,000 men and many omens and nods
of the head greeted what ho had to
say about the present-day favliion of
tho feminine part of the North Caro
lina population.
"The Conservation of Manhood",
wus the subject on which Judge
Pritchard spoke, and he outlined a
number of ways in which the fathers
and mothers of the State could con
serve the manhood of the riulng gen
eration. The distinguished Jurist
spoke with a seriousness characteris
tic of all or his discutions of moral
issues. He talked In a conversational
tcno, but none or the addresses that
have been delivered In Durham have
been llstcnod to more attcntativcly.
Hid speech was filled with illus
trations of the results of the failures
of parents to give their children the
proper home training. All of these
illustrations came from the observa
tions of the speaker while he was on
the bench, in the senate and in his
present position.
Tho proper borne training was the
'ilrst means advocated for the conser
vation , of tho boys and girls of the
State, and tho second was prohibitive
and repressive laws.
In tue. first cose Judgo Pritchard
said that'he knew of ?nnny instances
i ?n which ,1ht] fathers left ihn whole
j training of tho children to tho moth
ers. That this was bad was shown
from tho fact that there are always
j t hue it In 1 the life of boys and girls
when tho strong arm of the father's
authority fs needed. He could not
understand the position of. any fa
ther, who was oiherwise respected
in his community, n right-thinking
man who stands for the beet things in
! life, yet allows his daughters to dress
i with the smallest amount of clothes
sod permits the tango in his house
hold.
That'tho prohibition law was not an
interference of tho personal liberty
of any man, but an effort to take the
temptations away frcm the people,
tho young-peoplo of the State, was the
position taken by Judgo Pritchard on
t.'ie . -whiskey question. He recalled
com?, of the scenes from t'.io early
history of Madison county, and said
that while he wan practicing law in
that ttcstlon of the county ho de
fended G7 murders. Thc dockets of
the county acre crowded with mur
der cases. He told of too fight made
against whiskey In that countv. and
Anally .wound up with thc present
day conditions of- Madison.
Tlie dvty or. the South In tho en
forcement of these laws was stressed,
. The duty rests heavier on the South
than oh any other section of tho
country becauso <f the fact that the
South 1? the mort American parjt of
tho 'country* and hence on her do
pends the preservation or the'Ameri
can- institution*.
ABVBBTISJiD .LETTERS.
Following Is the Hat or letters re
maining uncalled for In f!e postofllce
for. tho week onding Feb. I, 1914, Par
sons calling for these will ploaao say
they wero advertised. One cent post
sge due en all advertised matter.
A?Sidney Adams.
* B?Mrs. W. M. Dennett, W, Jl.
Bailey, Wesley Brown, Si. S. Black,
Urs. Elisabeth Belcher, A. F. Brea
i ton.
I ?Mrs. K. C. Carroll. Emma Crof
! ford, Mrs. Jessie Cocks. J. J. Chyldesv
Mrs. Ldssto COthan, Mrs. J. L. Gauk
le. ".
E?fBurnctt Eurkln. C. D. Etclrison,
J. H. Entrlcan.
F?IT. M, FeHers, J. F. Fuller.
G? Mrs. O. E. Geysur, Simon OIot
er.
H-wW, F. Watcher. d?earl Hutchln
*yth, Mrs. Math! Hilk Newton Hail. I*
V. Heddeu. H. TV Hknvntnn un
Tle HsJMHtou.
J-iWHlie lackson, /Mrs. Tanrina
Jenes. Clara Johnson. Alice Jenkins.
K?-Mrs, Maggie Kasor.
' J^Llfetlc-Glefekter Construction Co.
W-U. D. MkrWog, >tr?. Ever Mar
tin. Mrs. Bertie MeCrary, Alvin Mil
ler.
N?s. J. Nicholson. i
Orr?Orr Luwfber Co.
P?-Reuben J. Prince. Qua Pearson.
nYtsle Pteheos, Charley Peace.
ftV-Mr.fsad Mrs, Geo. C. Rice, Goo.
W. Raaos?y. J. M. Rhodes, Mrs. J. H.
Roberts. MUtllds Rlley, ' Mrs. Maty
% (Mnrtha Sheppanl, Louis A. Sear
eon.
T?Mrs. Annie Tray n uni, aiaauO
Taylor.
- Wllford, Ander*oP. W^rd'Aw,
Laner Ware, Je? Welcher, Mrs, Mar
tha Waas,
?Y-WM** YarahTbuga*
Sent a Letter to the Committee
? u:_
Therefor.
Culm Vbla, Fob. 4.?Governor Blosse
declined to precede Senator Tillmau
on the witness stand iu tbc asylum
Investigation and wrote tile following
letter to the chairman, Senator T. J.
Muuldln:
fVour secretary culled at the Gov
ernor's office on Saturday morning
and requested that the Governor and
his private secretary attend a meet
ing or your committee on February
3, at 3 p. in., in the supremo court
room.
H had hoped that your general as
bcmbly would pa>f; a joint r?solution
?one thut would give your coiumlt
too power, and not place yourselves
merely in the .position of asking cour
tesies, for under your concurrent res
olution If any one were to refuse to
com? before you or refuse to send
pupes r to give you possession of
papers to give you possession of
ity you would force them, unless you
would report hack to the general as
sembly as a body and request* them
to take some action. However, 1 have
no deslro personally to raise amy
SrUch quostion.
I notice, though, from the newspa
pers, that the party who wrote a
certain ' mucMy-iiairkcd'"Personal"
letter in reference to this'matter,
hua i?htetl that it Will SHU 1dm to
appeal .op Satu-day. flip 7th. or
I cootso"\- do not know his purpose,
j but I believe it to be to appenr after
you shall 'have heard all the other
I testimony, and thus give him the op
portunity to mjake one of his annual
political harangues 'in the shape of
testimony, in reply to the evldenco
as given r>3? those who liavc preceded
him. Personally, I do not propose to
be placed in uhy such position. It
was lie who made certain charges,
which your o??xsrd?tve woe appointed
to Investigate. In my short term in
the practice of the law, it has always
been customary for thosn alleging to
prove their charges, and then for
those denying to be given an oppor
tunity to put In such testimony as
they inky* seo <flj. In rebuttal, after
which' thosc^aMeting Shall hove the
right to rn?Kc^jr#>ly. 'Hut. I have yet
to se?:Tlw'cou'ry whlc'i fiorces .those
vr??o ard ??-c?Boa io malic a deronso
before those who are mailing the ac
eusfitmas'Virc ''heard. ' , '
Whefc't&e writer or tho niuchly
nrarketi^"Pcra'ab^r i?t.for shall' have
appealed ffictoyo you uha^mado speci
fic hi* charges Hi je-. ' h?/any agalast
me in 'h^ihdlwat ' ^ or oh
Governor of 'S^tlf'J?^ro^ha, I shall
comrhittce uild give ;y,9u;'.aj?. the'
matloh^ hare; freely1 ?ud with
uro, hilt tv do npt propose to.l
oc 1?} iiiucii jMea^>eu io piaco my
celf wlt*hi^|e ftr^dlc?cn/ of your
infer
plcps>
Jr^os?, to bu led
about by the n??y yr be mode by my
political cncniie^' on unXj.ccirijmiUpo
a mere'eonvchjense; tp^^ffow them.or
those''who' are'controlling, tneni to
mahufact'fiTo' political Capitol for the
coining' camHuilgjl:';, 1
rfihcrefdrO. I' >T\? not appear before
your conrtulttee at the timo that you
request, and neither will my private
secretary, nor wilt any papers in the
Governor's office be presented to you
at that time. However, later, if you
desire us to appear, wo will then make
such further deottfon in tho matter
as we may sec fit.
I am glad to see, however?und I
wish to congratulate you upon this?
that you are having your committee
meetings within tho State of Foutu
Carolina, and not in Charlotte, N. C,
or Augusta, Ga.
Very respectfully,
(STfetred) COLE. L. DLEASE,
, Governor.
OF COMMON
PLEAS- iN SESSION
Spring Term of Cm! Court It
Proceeding m lively Man
ner With Law Suits.
, The Court of Common Pleas for An
derson county, Judge John S. Wilson
presiding, convened yesterday morn
ing at 9:30 o'cltfck. tTbe first case
taken up was that of T. P. Dickson,
versus J. F. Martin, this case having
been brought over from the previous
< day's session as*,it was still incom
I plete when the' court adjourned
I Tuesday night. This ca* : was based
oa a note for $100 and excited ctii
I sklerable Interest y The .Jury ren-i
i dered a verdit t for the d?fendant
In the case of J. P. Dugan. versus
! W. A. Shirley, tha Inry ten ?4 for^he
defendant This asattsr arose over
-what the plaintiff claimed was a
breach or contract* setting up the al
legation that Mr. Sbirlev owed him
$140 for labor. ?T. Shirley claimed
that the contrast *aa a conditional
one.
After tho dtnaer recess the court
yesterday took up the case of 7. T.
WakcflehS versus P. B. Spoon. Mr.
Wakefieie is brlagin* ?au. Sjgalffft a
fertiliser bill. This case occupied
the attention of the court throughout
the ciiternoon and still had not gone
en toe jury when court adjourn od last
a'?bt. !t will ?m t*ken up asrsaa this
morning and completed.
Married, at Town ville, Sunday aft
ernoon. February ?, 1?14,. by the
I Rsv. T. C LiKAa. Mr. Stm*vb Arnold
j?wi Miss Sudle WWtfleld, both of
Fork township, Asierarm County.
000
EAT SAVING FOE YOU
IT yOU W??re a vtiGu?er ?HCS ii?G snore ?usis en
hand than you thought you could sell at regular
prices, would you keep them over until next year
and let them get out of style, besides losing the
use of the money, or sell them now at cut prices?
Sell them now?of course vou would.
THAT ES JUST WHAT WE ARE BOWf*
Look at these cut prices, and if ever you expect
to buy another suit of clothes. BUY IT NOW. It
will be the best investment you ever made.
MEN'S SUITS.
327.50 Suits reduced to $20.50
25 00 Suits reduced to 18.75
22.50 Suits reduced to 17.50
20.00 Suits reduced to 14.50
18.00 Suits reduced to 13.50
16.50 Suits reduced to 12.00
15.00 Suits reduced to 11.00
12.50 Suits reduced to 9.50
10.00 Suits reduced to 7.50
BOYS'
pic . ti?ai'Si'i ? '. !
\n'jim\ i\ t- ..
' {> ...
lion
$12.50 Boys' StUts, red. to $9.00
7.50
6.00
5.00
4,00
3.75
3.00
10.00 Boys' Suits reif, to
8.5c Boys' Suits red. to
7.50 Boys' Suits red. to
6.00 Boy's Suits red. to
5.00 Boys' Suits red. to
4.00 Boys'.Suits red. to
'V V vv.
Z THE: ONE PRICE- CLOTHIERS
o i. '
ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW
J. C. Manning .of Williamson,-was
among tho wcll\ knowu'visitors to
tho city yesterday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T?te, promi
nent Anderson county people, were
shopping in the city yesterday.
(Dr. W. K. Sliarpo of. Rivoli, was
among the business visitors to the
city yesterday. .
-i illness trip.
II was for a long time on
the pension board.
-
SOME JOB FOR
Mrs. J. W. Sanders of Fendlcton.
was in the city yesterday on a shop
ping tour. .
!<ovl cilnkscales or the Flat Rook
section., was among tho visitors
to tb*';ulty ycitcrday.
\ teholabn and pon, M. of
Towl1 t ie, were in the city ycBtcr
??y.TnV , lAlEM.V.' > . Jl
Mrs. T. U Hann a of Pendle Ion,
was ehoonltuc in Anderson yesterday,
Kev. W. il. Harwltins of Townville.
whi afewug the guests registered at
the Chl<$ubTa.' hotel yo?erday.
R. S. Mbiv?r ?nd AVllds Mblver or
Greenville, were among the business
visitors to the city yesterday.
C F. Brill ot S'partanburg, was in
Anderson yesterday for a few hours
on business.
Dr. Burton of. Iva, a well known
physician of thai place, was in An
derson .yostcrday.
A. O. Fretwell of Franklin. Tenu.,
is spending & few days in the city
with his brother.
J. G. Leard of Hartwcll, Ga., was
among the butfnpss visitors to the
pRy yesterday. Ml]
rer MDCord os/TekrMUj
among the business visitors
city yesterday. ?? pnA ?v:.j<?}
William Cole of tbe 'Fork section,
spent a tew hours In the city yester
day.
fen Waller and Mrs. M.
John A. Horton of Helton. was
among the well known visitors to
Anderson yesterday.
rr. W. Prultt of Martin, spent yes
terday in the city oa beam es?.
Mr. and Mrs. Levington Cromfcr of
Town villa, were shopping in the city
yesterday.
IC. N. Chapman of Belton, was
among toe buamesa visitors to the
cRy yesterday.
IW1 it. Klngjbf MarW^Jtowi?SWp, was
la the dty iyeoterdov for a few
houro en baehtees. <g&
JMS*
the
A. J. WfebbfOf Ch
terday t? the city,
Chlquoh* botfel.
Edward Hunter of 8par
waa ifk the dty yesterday f<
hoars.
?J. A. B-ock and Miss AiberU
?ree?awho bare been epeadtps a
fortnight m Beaufort, hare returned
to the city.
Miss Krolm Ksy is tn Croon ville
where she is the ?niest of friends sad
relatives. .
jn u rrswkK? *?' ssATtAT^?- ' -
well knows drtft store man, waa m
Anderson yesterday on bo itoose
S. J. Lowe, a fwefc known traveling
man of Concord. C. was in ihn
city yesterday
firs,. Colomnn .
** Spencer of ^Uscbnsln; sgrsjved In
the city yesterday to spend'?" v?v'x,
with their efeter, Mrs. Belgier Mur- |
Un,'at Mrs. Burrie' on Calhoun street.
C. H. Gassaway of Anderson. Route
.8, was among the business visitors to
the city yesterday.
(Ri L. Chiplcy of Greenwood, spent
last night in the city, stopping at
tbe Onlqaela hotel.
?. G. Nook of Elberton, Ga., wan
1n the dty yesterday for a few
hours.
D. M. Peden of ' Chester, was
among the business visitors to the
city-yesterdny. .
; Miss Gehevio Singleton of Green-j
ville, ts spending a fosrv days in the*]
Walter L. Miller oi Greenville, spent i of firt^r"X~tjt^.T*iT XL^Z
city. en. route to Atlasita.
itors to Anderson.,
a brettar of capt. ?,
Albert Redfern of Charlotte, was in
the dty yesterday, a guest at the
ChtQoola hotel..
J. TL Fowler of Anderson, uouta
8, spent (a few hours In the dty yes
terday.
C. k Morrow of Iva, was among
the bttsleees visitors to the city yes-,
tcrdiy.
m T. McGUl of Walhalla, wsv in
Whole Crew WouM Have Been
Gloriously Drunk u tiequest?
Were Obeyed.
Can you figure the entire pollco
force of Anderson nmrcbing down
the streets, pickled to tbe prim, glo
riously overflowing- and feeling that
any one of thorn could knock down
a stone wall? .Well; as! b matter of
fact they have not been seen m that
condition, but they would bare been
had they Obeyed the requests, of a
defendant who recently appeared eft
tho bar, charged with selling whis
key. The prisoner bad beed-*aptur
ed with 1182 pmt bottles of tho["0, be
Joyful" in- his..possession ?f&at bis
trial he demanded that ttfii police
_Ie bottle ofilbc fluid,
Ht ortrbr Wilroperly testify that they
contained wbiskey. ; Some ot copr
Were ertlnodnntfeany In fnv<M>:. -?r
takfag. the proposed steps to
iVhreo- tbe priaonor. but ire recorder
ruled down their favorable comments
iS^dtbgsjej^d o^ty e, few samples were
NEW SALES MANAGER
FOR G. A. HEED GO.
Mr. H. R. Moncrieff Who Has Had
Eaperience in Many Large
C??es.
Mr. H. R. Moncroif, u live wire in
?&l^W*?"*1' hR? $o?e to Andor
^^^^?.SS?^^?^1 of the
>3 fc Southern man bot has
lonsible positions in eevural
ee^sffray front br,re. He was
fane manager of the stores
?*
., and
Tamjj*. Fla. Utely he^has been man
*~ K. Houock Piano com
?e Rock.: Ark. Gen. C.
a. rm)d. whA iu .kg &J??_? ?....
man *?t AniUra?n f/w*.t.- nj? 4n frn|.
lug biu ia contromw ' and "active
service, has been hunting for a man
ager tor several months .and think*
be baa found the very man.
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wiu associate himielf at once i*Ws,
the Chamber Ooanasrce and, wish
es to .be identified with the city. 'We
propose to live up to the dpicndh!
renvtatlon of
"sad -to sell oip.u , ^OKy
? the np-country."