The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 18, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
LEGAL
NOTI?ES
HOAD TAX NOTICE
The time for paying commutation I
road tax has been extended by th?
Board until May let, after .which timo
the books will be turned eyer to thel
collectors and tho usual penalty, win
be attached.
J. Mack King, County Supervisor.
4-2-tt.
PUBLIC HOAD NOTICE
The public 1B warned " one more
time, against ftrun? up; iii? drain? ot
public roads "with saeeafras sprouts
abd brlajk/.Also against plowing
into the fwii, ' I am ?pending the
County's money and why do yob per
sist In ever doing ls this careless
manner what w? spend your money
to kean ?pi f Some day patience wS?M
cease io be a. virtue. Then there is law T
against the. practice. Please stop.
J. Mack King, County Supervisor.
4-2tS. . .
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
There will be on-election in Leban
on School District at Lebanon school
house on Saturday 18th day ot April.
1914? far the purpose of levying bonds
cn said district ia . the sum ot $5,000,
tn be peed, io? the purpose Of erecting
a schoolltntise in ?aid district. Elect
ofa ntianVifes Uv said dt?ttlct ^ es
hlblfc iexareeelpt soil regt&ratkm eat*
tiflcate, or they will not be alionad
to sote. Polln open .7 a.: m. close 4
P. m 4-9 10t tim
tx M..Robbins, iM'UV
T M. Welburn,
'? Trastees.
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. NOTICE,
KoUcs ra hereb^atrea that the beat
regular, tcaohera? examination will Le
beldhon ffrfday, ilay .3 st the oagft
bonan im Anderten. Mi tnachera1
whoa?. ceriUicefces expire this year
abd all those teachers ??achina hare
on osrwneetosfrom older counties
are repasted to be present and stan?!
thia examination. The exaaalnn?.oo
will be baaed oa Bubiocta ordinarily
used ; *4ot .i teachers' examination and
will begin promptly at ? o'clock; < ? I
?ntlfr Mayl > J; B. FELTON,
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Thor*-will*be an election;nt H. IL
TUtoy'e store in Williford Behool dis
trict No.-?2 on Thursday, April SO.
1S14, for tho purpose of levying an
additional tax lovy of one mill
ah ail of th? taxable property ot auld
district to, bo used for general^ school
purposes.
All voters must exhibit a registra
tion certificats and tax receipt.
Toils wilt-, opon at seven a. m., and
O??s* ut four p. m. By order or tho
County-Beard,of Education of And?rv
abu County. ,
^Srlll^tOH. 'I B. FELTON.
4V1SW4C- County Supt. of Education. !
mateo's Salo of Real Estate.
iib1 vested Ut me
f doed of trust,
recorded in
ce for Andersen
;d Book Ll?ir
?ll (it nubile
l?us? door at 4KB
Mripii th* usual houri ot puttie sale?
tb. the. highest bidder for ;?**?, the
r<:t\l li ; ..cribed In ?aid deed an
foli^xva:
"AU- that certain pnvO, parcel or lot
ot land Just outside r,f the- Incorporate
limits 'di the City o? Anderson^ State
and county-.aforesaid, containing one
(1) aar?, more or leb*, upon which, is
my dwelling house; the ssh* lot front
ing oerBeat Boulevard, lt being/ the
sama-lewd conveyed-to me by Mr'S; V.
L. ?llmer. by deed dated April s, 1S07,
rai'ti?Am? itt thn liu?rk tif C., m H's r,lll?'-i! ;
for Anderson county, 8. C., in dcee l
BMIWB^^BBfcga 5E2. and mora ?ullv I
shown.; by a ?, . ?.ula by-*+*??dated 1
-to which-deed ?nd plat refer- ;
it* the same, latid I
?Vi) mentioned I
..? -i : <?.-?<
Loaa-'ASsnclattmij
and/ recordeda?
;, at page 200, lu
Sale of Perennal Property.
At i
the lal
*.ablfe<
*~*-tsojfct.S: ft. on Monday,'May 4,1
o'clock p. m.-the personal]
th?, said, esta!
(hold and kitoln
ina' trash.
Bryan. Walton,
Fosten Jones,
Administrators,
ii. 1!/I4.
ns
. on]e?l ia the clerk's office in saiu coun
ty in Book YY, page 89, and deeignat
. ed on plat by W. 8. Halb surveyor.
, opted February 26th, 1886, as bits Noa.
l. 2 and ii, situate In th? city of An
derson, in the eounty and siate aforc
! said, containing three (8) acres one
rood and 34, poles, adjoining lots for
merly owned by lt. R: Belcher, Henry
I Wiiitiield, Alias T. C. Brown? '
street and Mc Duffle street, as shown by
I said plat attached to and made part
, of the deed by Mrs. Beulah C. Brown
convoying tho same to the said Mrs.
Rosa St. Clair Jones, dated June 1st,
1896, aud recorded la the clerk's office
in Book MMM, paga 288.
The undivided one-third interest in
the- premises described, above ari lot
No. 2, will be sol- daubject to the mort
gage eiecuted by Mrs. Rosa St. Clair
jones to H. ?. Fant, trustee and Indi
vidually on April 8, 1903, and recorded
io mortgage Book, 83, pages MO-V.
W. P. Nicholson,
Probate Judge.
FOR SALE
FOB BALK-One gasoline engine, C h.
p., ono threshing, machine, one corn
mill, one feed chopper, all In good
condition. WU sall for cash at-a
bargain,, or will exchange. T. li.
Aiken, Donalds H.- ?..?'.. 4-I7-3t
I J I .Ul nrt.l , -.
For Sole-lO tons first-class Peavine
Hay at $17.50 per. ton F. O. B. Troy,
8. C. C; C. cimkacalns. 4^17^6tp
WANTS
WABiTE?-~TypewTHor . pnrchagersv
. We have mer 200 hew rebuilt and
second hand typdwri*arB , far " Quick
. nala, cheap. AU makes. Price
; Sheet on request.< J. SJ.'Crayton &
y <kw Charlotte, N, O.
; mfl-tf
-J-1, , ,-|:-8 ., "
WANTED-Boyg taut ?re
wHilhgto work.Apply SL
Stoari Drisk?t?, Intelllgeneer
Office, k ~ ^ ? 'i.
Tllf flDPBM IMiait ME Pl Alli ~pa*??.
causes a largely In?reased* death
ratio among livestock. If your val
uablo horse?, mule or cow ht not in-'
mired. attend to this at once. The
cost ls low. Willett P. sloan. In?
garance;' 4-i7-:;t
-i
I F. S. SMITH, ci Kew York City
F.XFKRT PlAjreFOBE TUNER-1 AKB \
oH binds of musical instruments rc
pairedU wit he ut gohrg to ? the Factory.
Fifteen years of factory work. :
Hiftibieiistiia at WMAI8 * SPEAR-1
MAN Mimic BWPSE, Bleekley Bldg. I
Antanua,g,<\ .
X'^rr?rT?' "'"" i ? 1 i mai ii 1ililiiV>Mil]rii?c ?i'?t\*
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* athens National Ban* Bldg.1*
* Ralear*, N. C. *
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f Brown Office Building. * j
* Second Flotir.Phone 269 *i
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irru'sby Creea^ Clnb.
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The members of' ibo Brushy Creek]
Democratic club are rcqqcuLcO to]
meet' nt MX. Airy schaoi house on sat
urday. April -35, lftl?v at ?4 o'clock.p.il
tai Jfhe purpose being' to reorganize;)
and elect dolegatoa io.the county coo-1
?tlon. All who wish t?> vote at Mt. |
W, S, Murphy,
W. W. Fleming, President
Clerk. = - . , .
io the Xemberw of tko Aaphlen Club.!
Each member and visitors must have j
tu!inKts?irce cards signet -fey the sec
retary, before. they wUt bo admitted to |
tho dance Friday night. -?PbhJ ruloj
jjMttdaa enforced.
I NOTICE VBM?e??H.
All Corredera to Vei
te- meet ?. with Cemah-Tolly 3nlpen inj
Farmer*' Hell, Pendleton, at .1 p. m,J
ttftkt Saturday. eveaiogv April .18th fori
thu wrpaon-of eleeti;
I tho Jacksonville amV^odevson rcvii?|
fem. Camp JrdO&'O. C. V.
rSFLFM'BM^ H}t ll'MKNT
Kew- Electric I?eamett?eft Per Pied?
nfKuuiacturorii rv?*mru.
In.addition to the electric locomo-i
lives la openulon ou-thu IMedwontwAI
Northern I?R^B,^"
pf-eviousiy. dewifii
trt'ir "X-r-r
Andereon People Am Assured
4er tain? en to When Taken Sin*! j
Lyceum and Whole b n Week
Am. (. nm .'?un ni baa ju.-f been au
thorized or tho principal feature o?
HM Hoiipath chautauqua here* for thia
Brawn. --'Mi?-program 4Hbrim full of
good sblng.n and not a few Innovai loan
Thr.ro win no? he a dull hour from
?tali to fen ?eh.
On? of. the innovations will be a
two-day grand musical festival dining
.which there will ba nothing but mualc
ii-.Idr from the literary lecture? of the
morning hoar.
Oh Odo day dt tbls festival. Marcus
A. K< llor?nas, the great, dramatic, bar
itone, who haa appeared In solos wltb
tho r)aniro?i'b Orchestra, the Theor
doro Thoina? Orchestra, the Minneap
olis Symphony Orchestra and other
widely known organizations, will give
a rccltnL. Mr. {Warroan ha* ajBO
appeared in grand opera, io engage. In
Udder, and. oratorio, nlnglna. ,
In.tim evening of the.same day, the
OaUicdral Choir, will appear in. ona of
their.. musical: ingram*...- The r?per
toire- of tte Cathedral Choir, includes
short modern oratorios byimich com
poser:, ur. Buck, Stainer and Schneck
er, aish a number cf old,hywnfr, secu
lar celos,.duals. quartets and chorus
es of a. very high ord?'*, finally ctpanng
with ii finale of.en Operatic nature. ?
. On tho next day of thia festival;
?oliu??ir Kryl ano bis worl-famoue
hand- will present a program In the af
ternoon including cornet soloa by Mr,
Krylr Thia. I? the talpa season of
Mr. Kryl and his Band on the Red
path Chautauqua* this yent, there be.
lug a unanimous cail?or Miem every
. In the evening of.tho'name day Kryl
and bis- Band will bo h sard ln( another
concert during the Bret part of the
program and the- latter part will be
given np ta aeicctiona. from (Brand op
era by. tba Denton Grand Opera Com
ity, eceompanled hy the hand.'These
*ranfl opera players -will appear m
special ?octumea. .?.In, fact lt. will be
a grand finale to these two days, such
aa bas ncvor before been seen at *
Chautauqua. : * ; u iM
Anot'-.et announcement which will
be greeted with Interest and ' enthm
Istasm is the coming of tba Ben Greet.
Playnra. This company made . the
tour of 110 Redpath Chautauqua last
seaton and thte- season .will appear ou
lUOi. -. There will he thirteen actuwrs in
the cotapasy, including Percival Viv>
vian, who made so many f rienda on
yBtlChautauquas of last Benson.
?Pili .%*p%kmt:w1m9*&T^T* w,Ui
?he minimum stage effect. There .ta!
Sn&nlng to detract attention frere the
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A Great Treat-Some of the En
r Arc From th* Cream of the
of Pk&sure and Of Profit
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play Itself. Every actor ie experienc
ed and each piare hie part with <thc
sole purpoee of depicting ihn charaot*
er exactly cai ll ahouhl br?. Correct
diction and pronunciation are dla
Ungnlshing chnracterist im of the Bec
Greet players.
A special featare.of tho opening da>
will he a concert by th? Dunbar Quar
tet and Belt- Hfegers. Garrytefrs
peal ut 200 bella: made in Europe. thU
company will furnish a progr?s* cf in
terest to old a?4?joting.
This opening concert will be giver
in throe perta*"' Oe? part 'will include
vocal quartet BOlooitoiiH, the second
will incledo .instrumental numbers oj
violin,, cette eadf^sJoo and inp. thlrt
division will i&Cfsda the famosa b?r
ringing. ._ .
The Kellogg-llaluHt Singing Part;
will, present ; fcn^sptiflal costume ^ af
evening of..light opera, probably gi*
lng Ul? oa,ti*ei rendition of "Lovsli
Galatea." iTWb oaganlxatlon ls one o
tba- best knoaa* fay the Lyceum an*
Cbnutauqasi, world, today..
One of ,th*>. aerittr.il lecturers win
wilt speak here<!Chautauqua, ?waek?li
to deal with the Japanese problem ii
this country-a. subject which Usu
bais been dlrcuSSed a great deal dur
lng tao .past y?aV;end yet- ons upoi
which, people outside of (>al)forsia.:arj
hut. little. lalor?w-L -,
Mcntavllle Flowers, under tin
thoma of VColor .?word and: Plcfce
Line" will fultr discuss this Impbrtan
subject. rf .>
Having lived in Ohio and California
Mr, Fia**!** iw*>b*aaable to nlud;
tn* Jap?jifiBft ii rn hi Rm from the ?lew
point of both eastern, and wwsten
people. He mentions the fact tba
|6?O0Q of the 75,090 Japanr^lLttj
United ?tates liva in Callion-.;
18?8 the number waa scarcely ii?.
; The usual .empaasl?? will be placet
Chautauqua week ?on work among th
cni??T^.' C?Bch;-:?7nan-ixniiaB W?ii miv
a ; woman play-ground worker. . a?
story teller. : The.: play ground wogi
will be free io-all; children. . .
Especial attention: wilJt be. paid t
the Sweiiay. :n-e%*sm* and their Bpprn
prlateness. to--th** Spirit ot tb?: day>:?i
all places ,where the. Denton Gran'
Opero Oowpa?* appehra. -tm Sunda)
they will pres?at;-a?lectionS: from th
oratorios. AH' cltt>B1 where the Kel
log-Hoioea Singing Party "awatea com
on Sunday, thrr. too,- wtt> present:
sacred program.
Other an4c*lAeom?'n>s-wilt be mad
BOO? as -Oifcier teetora* gi&1 amalea
oompaur?* wWttS a*? -aia?intf Cha utrui
.
. jfl-rft. .W. A, Hughes h*s returned i!
frosV a Short visit to friends had rel?.. 1
tims at-?tarr. .
Mica, irvine Brown!?* is visiting i
frienda and'relative? at Due Weat i
'?T.- I
. Misa Sarah Witherspoon, of Green- ;
ville, arrived ia the city last nigh* to ,
Wino guest ot Mis Carolina Vance,
i1 -.
W. A. Hall of l<a, was In the city
for a few hours yesterday on husi-j
ness. I
. A. .Ii.. Richardson, a well known j I
ljqnt/u. A? :t)u. digi, yuitfra. aaa hil
Aadoihon yoaterday. ?
Mrs. 'ie??pbliMk^g*^
Ailee Hawkin* of the l^ong- Branch f.
Sectio? were -whopping lu the cl?> yee? ii
lahioy of Cray ton vii,
?mt? kn Lim ???V.-peni*
haa>reM
Mr?. W. lt M^6S?H?o an? M?as tjuta
MeMulian have returned .to tiwir.home
nV Hartwtdh attie * snot*G iflait
Jgoa of-Clinton, repreat
lan??a; Advertising Agst
friends and relative?' hi Anderson. . j
A party of Hartwell, ?a,, people!
y^nt. yenterday iu thar city on a eauvi
bined buttaba* and- pleasure trip, I
these being Dr. and'MrsvW. 1. Halley,
Henry Halley:and Mis& Minnie Hall-?
! Mr. and aira, B, H Hodge or atarr,
ware shopping in the etty, yesterday
Mlss Dobbins of Town ville was Ajgit
ping iii tho-viiyi yoater^fcy ibr a fer ;
. Mr. and Mr?,
Starr were in the'city yesterday.
Miss Bessie Bowie, of Starr was
shopping In tho city yesterday.
husten?? v?Bltors .fa enend fcss?s
S, Princo of the Carawell Inati-i
section -was :ln ibjfe 'cito- yesterday
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A, Mghaffey ba*, returned to bia
M. Rasor nf Wfcynesvlllo, N,
in the etty yesterday on bi
Ww?.-'
U. L- Locke of Oreetti
ai tho visitors to sp?b?
Anderson.
W. ?>. Kessler", .av'S?
progressive Andersd&frM
wa? d?^bw cKy priitai?iiM
Miar Ann* Oient? of the Flat Rock
section were shopping in the etty yea?
terdey, .
Wii. Martin ot the Hopewell sec
tion waa among th? vihitore to- ?pend
yesterday In the city.
-?
Mr. and Mr?. J. P. Rosara of the
Welcoose section Wera- shopping -la
the city yesterday.
J. A. Barnett, a Wefl known Pendle
ton citizen .16* la t?e ct?y yeetard?y
for a few honra. i
Magistrat? W. P. Be!J of the Hail
j township waa in-the city yesterday on
j business.
Charles Robbin* ?ad R. L. Welborn
lof lebanon w*?re In pxd cltyyester
I day. _
J. w. Dickson and Jato?? Whitfield
of. the Fork> section were well known
fvls?e?s ia . the city.yesterday.
Magistrate W. T. Chamblee of Rock
Mills spftnt a few boure In the city
{yesterday.
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Epbriam McCoy of the I'roapect sec
tion advent part of yesterday in the
eity oa business.
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James Palmer of the Bandy Springs
! section was a business visitor to the
[olly yesterday.
Walter C. Burrin.} of the Broadway
section spent a few hours in the elly
[yesterday.
Alfred Harnes of Lowndesvftle
In Anderson yesterday for a fl
Stay.
, I* >
S. N. Pearman of Broadway was
of the bunine* -vlalto-rs tor ila
I yesterday.
"Miga" Webb. a. well, known husln*.
man ; ot Greenwood waa iu the ell
yesterday.
H. Mi Geer and-Harry Breaseale of
I Belton .were In the etty yesterday foy
favfewi hours.
? ,
J. M. Harper of Belton, route 3, was J
among tho vialtora to -spend yoatec
day ln the city.
' Miss Annie Ragla n* Raleigh, N? C.,
ami Mrs. WV JL; Steele of .StaA^vHlc,
w t.-., Vt-n?iri?s- hinrir "bTCrt?er.'^pa?.''
JCagio ali his country , home near.*:A&Vi
kderaae..:
M. J, M. Sullivan; who has made
her bomb ,in - Anderson. ; tor. . 'several
years, iah yesterday for Atlanta where
she intends making.her home. Mrs.
Sullivan came to Anderson- from the
Georgia,,ally and? sho .bas made many ]
friends, here who will regret her-de
parture.
WHO IH PERRY!
(Greenwood Journal!)
Supervisor ?MeComo^ :.?ae.-;refcel*ed
edle lal not lee from: Gov. (fol* L. Bl?aae?
through Barnard ~B. Ev ns, attorney
at Columbia?-?M??Wi?.WUMS^|^*ryV con
victed in 1006 in Greenwood eotiht^
and sentenced td:two yearsi ito nou?t?
brookley ?andUrcmy -)^;^sy.. f>a.,
pire* sraatiag?thai. th? sjfcive date ls
ectrre^:?Mto4W|?^to cannot
bj?. ce^ir^jw^
?t has
been mada in paroling tharo Ogro from j
O O . O O O O O: <Q O ? O O O O
o . ^1
o p^!*H$ o
0 .. '-ci
lop o o 00000 o ooo?
Widow of liest; vT. G. Sherard
L?ureos. April ts.-Alter-?a
ness of aeverai; weeks, Mrs. -s Annie. B.
Sherard. wis?,: bf Leiuk. Was-? Yancey
Sherard: of; A?derSOn COUS?JS wht> .wo*,
killoe-., t?Haae^ea?. the : -c^ag*s*s*i?
MMRd RIchmon? In Ctetoee^^g^
fiieoM?. d^^?^ w?a Vbeta at ttea
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Lauron* '-.eeamw."toe w*r;*t->ix;:--vr
Mam^**ter-*t;ci^Fim-, Weatodifct
: church,. eafte*?ti?g..
??Jto?-Ste^^^a^ a?^'o^Mea*Bt
S?Jt .y.ea?ay ab4MllMkapeai> |sri?!et5l?sat^ t?C
1 " g ^s?r^rliflMsssssSil
- -- -Tr - Tt%cr>?sqM*waBa?aas8as?asswass
' (?aaley. April .J&r-JTbeoatt Abgel of ;
an* , bore Away
NATURE IS FRESH AND FRAGRANT IN HER NEW PRESS OF
SPRING COLORS.. .ITS SPRUCE UP TIME TO BE SURE. G?T
INTO HARMONY WITH THE SEASON BY MEAD'S
J^KVV FASHIONS. A HAT FOR EV?RY FA.??? TO. SUIT EV.
ERY WHIM OF FANCY. MARVELOUS ASSORTMENT B?TH
STRAWS AND FELTS: $ ISO, $2,00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00.
?PAILAS $5.00 to $6.00.
tl Psg^ -
T STS5 ?td^Si? to'f- M?a.t the strong
SOUTHERN FENCE IS LIFE-TIME ??NCE
' ' ??' ,he fc?? ?b* While. Von 'om^:?^W^?t?^^iat
Thrslr friends und relativos of (he tt&jflM??M?ttB^
community extend to tho bereaved yift***" +1,'it^iiiiiiii ida i 1,11.iii i? mi\,*mmlftm-:
family ihelrgr^t^t; Sympal hy. f?T "" Im'
*i t. waSni?LR;'"Un. - . '?.i? A 3?c Back- j I
P. "^wuvilli, Apri? 17.-The Death An. I}: vj.'?&W'tt l t
?el, visited tho home of Mri ana Mrs. Ml': f^??a?<a C'A '? ? IS
C. cAv Whitfield ojv Cross, Ronda : and If 3"m?MBW ? H f i
bore away from them tlfelr "lov?oej. Wt" ?rn?r*Vss%%s*'?.^*?^% IB
ltl?o baby. c. A.,.Jr.. I.ltUe "C. A.V Sj- Will S?lDrOVe il
hagsuffered for three lom* weeks.with SI J-J. ' * S B
m&^mgm: ^^mmi ll ll
^^.^.heiwtfld'in laying Ulm "-to..Hi'' 2L?liTt!l'll XL at " IB
tl wonjderiuUy. [I
il eil ? if I
Anderson's- progressive motion ^T^S^ST^^ :
pleftt?&4?bow8 are continually striving.'J - *C?.' xWZLl ? ; *'s?K">i,''?,?
to cutdo eaoh other'it .seems, in the pCC B|0nil McGill '
way of. securing Um best ta be bsd in
: ito program at each of t-boao I s f ni*
no>uhUr theatre today deserves ape-? V?*
AJ1 Vanet?es of
producion rhc^ ^?ASL
underworld and-theexciting round upl-wi.., - , ?, , ..., .. ;- ?.
of a gaag of crooks. Aa wall the Trap r --ff ^SS^'1 ? -
T?ap, a 1 wo-po?*#?e?Bee war. e*mmn ????.???. "n- ?M.'IIVT^'1
l-^.l be shown.at.:the Electric Thea- .!? """?""?T?
today. ,Tbe ?!jon.:Thealxe also prV. . : ' :?
- v-o-j-^e?. 101 Bison fealhre en
!U?of .Fi'om UJO Lion's Jawa, ? ha?r %
.....citing autraal ptet?ro. Two ",!r*-Ai>T'ii\l ? " . .
' Mfcd?A. ^mytmtq BUYS IN COLLEGE VIEW
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fe'?S?S^:4I*^ wil! begin building otf' W???
? uiar'ttctef-v ?'..?}.' Andeyfiim, In a thrill, f . ^
lpg w'^tsirt? drama. As'a!a*>eclal fek-1
?re iW^wns^^l^
*t?*^r^^p^be^rh?b^^
^^SJ??mm* 8EH: ?M? ?;s
fr; J?e- nani?? fee atti