South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 281, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1916 — Page 10
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LIGHTS TO BE STARTED News-Times Story Successfully Begins Action For Modern Lights. 1 Properly value on Lincoln way will ! le hoostt'J when tho city's newest j rt)jcrt i.s compU'tril. The .lory agi tating trie ".re.it nct-a 01 :i mnnern lisrhtinp iystm on the main thoroughfare in The News-Times last Tuesday has cause! mu"h comj merit and it is rumore! that a ictii tion will ho circulate! arrong the i r.usinfsvs men arid residents urpin? j the rity to install the much more J competent lights. On account of tho 1 low hanging trees tho arc lamps. which are now in us, are hindered i in throwing their rays upon the street, making it dangerous for tho ! heavy traffic as well us darkness of : the sidewalks. Lincoln way is considered one of the most beautiful streets in this part of the state. Its many line residences attract the attention of every visitor to the city who offer comment on the attrac- ', ti von ess of his particular thorureghfare. Many of the progressive citi- , zeas have loner agitated the new , liirhtin system, and it is expected ! that it will ho pushed this time unj til the street is properly lighted as j to lit its prandeur. The now sys tem will rose nihil? the Pdgewater dr. lights, which i.s called the omamental post ILghtin.g system. TAG DAY OPENED MOST AUSPICIOUSLY Tap day in Mishawaka opened most auspiciously Saturday mominp. Workers were on every corner hripht and early, while they also surrounded the factories, making escape impossihle. Up till 10 o'clock the response to the hospital appeal had heen most penerous aceonlinp to some of tho "tairsers." The event Is expected to break all previous effort5? in the matter of contrih'-itions. The hanks and mercantile establishments are cooperating most heartily sith the women. to iTvro hit a ix vi:txi:sday. V.rs. "Walter C. Rohleder, Fisher place will entertain tho ewinp clrclo of St. Andrew's Hvanpelioal church, at her horne Wednesday afternoon. All memhers are urped to attend. 308 OO 5 6 5 lO ; T A 5 I I
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SCENE FROM A larpo audionro attended tho ! openinp performance of Tom rowoil's minstrels in the Ontury theater last niht. There are tipwards of 20 in the orpanization, which is pro'tahly the largest apDODGE BAND TO PLAY ON CORNERS TONIGHT The follmvinp program will bo rendered by the Dodpe Mfp. Co. band tonipht at 7::'.0 o'clock on the corner of .Main street and Lincoln w ay W.: L. Kupene Willes. Director. March Port Omaha Farrar Overture Uhinefels . . . .(Irucnwald Reverie In Silent Thought Morrison Musical Kpisodo Inscriptive A Hunt in the Black Forest. Voelkcr (By request) Synopsis: Break of day. Singinp of birds. Crowinp of rooster. Huntsmen's call to arise. Chimes in the distance. Huntsmen's horns in distance, to assemble. They mount and start. Call to halt and dismount as they arrive at tho forest blacksmith shop. The smith at work. Call to assemhle. They assemble, drink, and sinp the Champapne sonp. They mount and start apain. The hounds wcent pame. After pame, lirinp of
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2 ' 4y c- ' " A-' - - V V Mr ,a frrepation of Its kind that ever rime to the city. The propram was one of eonsiderahl variety, comprisinp all that pocs to make a pood minstrel show, and many novelties of a pleasinp nature were introduced puns. barkinp of hounds, etc. Homeward bound. Waltz Mighty lLk' a Suite Romantique Fn Venezia Rose. .Xevin Giomo in Nein (a) Alba (Dawn) (h) (londoliert (Gondoliers) (c) Canzone Amorose (Venetian Love Sonp) (d IJuona Xotte (Good X'piht) Popular Medley The Kinp Iin Taylor March Good Old Pals Iike Finale Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Shaw BOWLING SCORES V V V 1 1 4 vL rji 1 i J J 7 J X ItAI.K IIA NT PACKING i.VX(J--LEAGIK. Kuckler Mrnkh IMUV Phillip Trowhridpo ... llandi-.il
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Totals NO N'A.Mi:SI'.auclier An.crera Holmes ....... .1. Kcjilole ... 11. Mi-Fajm ... A vera ire ....... Handicap Totals UTILITY T. (Mel - IIofTiferman ... liol.in O. (liel .1. Itushnrrui ... Handicai I Totr.Js ! WOOLITN Dl J. Roth .' 1 V- S!ioojk i i:,.tu . Krantz ....... i Average ....... lljndi(-ip ..... Totlls K-O IITCII LIvAVF. TODAY. Coach Hemeler announced that the following hih school foothall men would make the trip to East Chicago today. Holes (Capt.), Stanley, Crum, Cardner, "Waldner, Meckelnburjr, Cuddahy, oberrchain, IJachtel, Ileehler, lirady. Tlurnett. Minzey, khreve, Jones, JIcMillan, and Ilcick. r.TRTIIDAY PARTY. r. and Mrs. Edward I. Allis, residing east of tUishawaka, entertain-c-d a. number of their friends at a birthday party Friday evening in honor of their daughter. Miss Marjorie. Iinner was served at 7 o'clock. Covers were laid for 15 quests. The decorations were blue and white astors. Money deposited on or before Oct. 12, 191'. will draw interest from Oct. 1. Mishawaka Trust Sc Savings Co the oldest and largest capitalized trust company in the city. Advt. MOOSi: DAXCT3 In Moose hall. Saturday nifht. Fivo rieee orchestra. IancinK instructor will be on floor from S until 9 o'clock. Advt. LINCOLN TODAY Triangle Drama and Triangle Keystone 10c. Children 5c NEW RESTAURANT 213 N. iMain St Open for business. Give us a Trial. All American help. Meals 25c. Tony Pangawlo, Mgr. Home Phone 287.
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V ! throughout the performance. There will be a 10 cent matinee for children this afternoon, and the performance will be repeated at nipht, as well as on Sunday, matinee and nipht. E. C. TRAVERNIER DIES SATURDAY Edward C. Travernier, 714 E. Third sL, 50 years old, died at 1:0 o'clock Saturday morning following an illness of sb: years' duration, caused by complications. .Mr. Travernier was horn in Elkhart, A up. 12, 1866. He lived in this vicinity most of his life. Twentysix years aPo he married Katherine Fral ich, who survives. He belonged to the M. W. A. and K. O. T. M. lodtres. Besides his wife he is survived by his father. Henry Travernier of Fouth Ilend, four brothers, Martin Travernier of Elkhart, George of Mishawaka, Ludivicr and Henry of Fouth Bend, and two sisters, Mrs. John Lentz of Mishawaka and Mrs. Krienke of South liend. No funeral arrangements have as yet been made. MISHAWAKA nntSOXAIS. Mr. and Mrs. Archur D. Elson of Grand Rapids. Mich., are spending a week with relatives hen?. Miss Grace Alstel has returned to her home in Wheeling, W. Va., after enjoying a month's vacation with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. H-jnry L. Long of Goshen fpent Saturday with relatives here. Frank C. Treigel of Elkhart is In Mishawaka to spend his vacation. MACCAttKKS ATnLNTIOX! . . Special called meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock on account of the death of the lata Sir Knight, Kdward Tavernier. Advt. atxmt iTrin:ri jiay xnsf)x. Mr. and Mrs. William Burden, residing northeast of Mishawaka, through their attorney, H. M. Beall, were granted adoption papers in circuit court Friday for tho adoption of Kthel May Upson. IllTTUrtNT TO UICIITGAX. . M;rs. David Hollingshead and Mrs. Frank Harmon have returned to their home in Reading. Mich., after visiting with the former's grandson, T. Buford McDonough. MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS STKICTLY IN ADVANCE. WANTED A good milk route, will pay cash. Stark Realty Co., Mills Bldg., Mishawaka. FOR RENT Large furnished room with closet and kitchenette, suitable for light housekeeping. 114 y, Marion sL Home phene A742. WANTEl Reesh 25 men for fc Carter, lis sewer work. S. Main st. IlEALi INSTATE. FOR SALI: Modern eight-room house, one block from high school, three blocks from business district. Must sell at once. Inquire 20S S. Hill Bt, after 6 p. m., or Saturday afternoon. FOR SALE Special bargains in vacant lots, tvo on Mishawaka aw. and two on V.. Eighth st. Stark Realty Co. FAHM LANDS. FOR SALE 80 acres, rich black loam land, about half clear, 3 1-2 miles from White Cloud, the county peat of Newaygo county, Mich., and only 1 1-2 miles from hauling station. Trice $25 per acre. Small payment down, balance $13 a month. Inquire A. C. Colpaert, Lawyer, Engledrum building. Home phone 181. ix)ii sali: 1 1 sei :lla .vi :o us. FOR SALi: Tulip. Hyazinthe anl Crocus. Large bulbs and prices low. C. L. Powell. 1213 Margaret st. Home phone 432. J'OFl SALK Radiant Home la.c burner. U.ed one :caon. Call in 10S 1-2 S. MU st between 7 and & o'clock evenings. F'R SALE Round dining taMe, kitchen cabinet and Daen. Call 10'J L. Liacola way.
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; TO BUILD BATH HOUSE j Flans lNr $2i.OO Mru ture Ap ; intNl ly Iii-ih, tor. Ferniits licensing the erect. on of . Turkish b.ith at 302 ('hajiin ft., valued at $26.20-0, by the Eunt;-a'n Türkish Rath C.. was granted by the building department Saturday morning. The building fnr the uc'-ornmod ition of the baths is to be of modern construction in two story brick. It will be 42 feet six inches by I-... feet over all. The 1. la ment will contain the toilers and heatir.g arrangements, together with a :.irc i.,1 and the .te.irn roorsw. Thv front of both Ihe firt aii.l second Coors wall be devoted to consiiliatiun rooms and offices of th- medical advisers in connection with the. baths. The. remainder of the tic o iK.ro will i.e. devoted to additional 1 aths. dressing rooms and sleeping compartments. Zabo and Co. have charge of t heconstruction of the building, which it is estimated will cost 2;.2i""t. The owner is the J-:uropcan Turkish Rath company. MANY CASES TO BE TRIED COMING WEEK In the absence of Pros. Samuel 8. Swartz. all of the cases set for a hearing before the city court aturvlay morning were postponed until a later time. James Jones of Chicago pleaded guilty of intoxication charges and was sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and costs, which was the only sentence delivered by the court. The case against William A. P.ertch for child desertion, which has been hanging ire Fince .ept. i, was dismissed, as was also the case against Henry Takace for failure to send Iii child to school. SPECIAL EXHIBITS TO BE SHOWN ON SUNDAY lrlorloss Itclics Can Ik Sevn l Iu!lic at Historical Society's llooms. From 2 o'clock to f. Sunday afternoon the rooms of the Northern Indiana Historical society in tho old court house will be kept in order to give all an opportunity to inspect the Fpecial exhibit which was put up for centennial week. More than ?,O0O people visited the rooms of the society during the three days of the celebration. The special exhibit consists of four LEGAL. NOTICES. Ehtate of Clara .Jar is. NOTICE OF 1INAE ACfOfNT. Ry direction tf Ihittie L. Heseli, alniinistratrix of tin- estate uf i'lara .larvis. late of St. Joseph County, in the State f Indiana, deceased, Notice Is hereby jriven to the heir.-, lepatees and devisees of said l'eiletit. unl all other persons interested in s;id estate, that said administratrix has tiled. in thks (Tourt Ler a- ount and vMi her for tlie final ettlelent 'f said estate, jind they are therefore hereby renuin-d ro be and appear in said Court on the aoth day of o. t-ler, I'aie., when the -nme will be be:ird. ji make proof of their heirship, r claim to any part ti said estate, and show cause if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not he approved. Withers, the Clerk nnd the soil of the St. Joseph Circuit Court at South laud. Iadiana. r.th 1jv tf tober. VM. cpoiKin Si. u.v.. cierk. Itv CHAULr.S V. K.VAIJ. Deputy. i;iN(;iIAM Ac HI NeillAM, Attys. for Estate. 7-1 1 NOTICE Ol' Eiqi OK LICENSE IlENE WAL. N"otie Is lierehy given to the eltlzens of South P.end. Portage Township. St. Joseph County. State of Indiana, that I. Peter Nyikos, will apply to the Hoard of Co mm Li si oners of said County at their Novemter term, lab", for a renewal of lieense to sell intoxieatln". vinous, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than live gallon at n time with the privilege of allowing the tame to be drunk on the premises together with the privilege of selling eiirars. t la'-( and iion-iutoxi'-ating liquors, and servir.jr lun'h to curonier. My pl.o-e .f business wherein s:iil liquors are to l.e sold and lruuk is located in a front room on the jrronml tloor of the twostory frame huildinc, known as No. Ill West lliiey Street in the City of South I'.end. Port i ire Tow nship. St. .To.eph County. Indiana. The dimensions of nl.1 room are twentv feet vide North and South I.y Z ff-t long Past und YVet with entrance at the front and rear of sild room. h;ti:k nvikms. Hated Oct. 7. I'd'.. 7-15 THAN" SI EH Ol I.K'KNM:. NotJoe is heretiy srlven to the itizens of the Seventh Ward and f South lu-nd. Portasre Township, St. .loser.h County. Indiana, ttiat the nn.lfrsictifl will apply
to the r.oanl of Coinnnssloners jai l L ,.. approy.-d eounty at th Lr Novemher term. T.d1'.. fr .Witness, t!.e CMc-k and the . ,! ' f. permissh-n to purihase from Louis Nyarljsr. jo-epii cir.-uit ' urt .t S :th ''.:.',
the retail liquor license tran-f rr. d to him In the August term. i:li. frotn Peter Jadadies. for the premises at No J41; South Chapln Street ou j, No. 10 in KaiTs first addition to th.- City l South Pend. for permission to sell malt, vinous. intoxicating :id siirituouliquors la les quantities tnan nve g al-' Ions at a time, with the privilege ..f al-j lowing tie same to he drunk on the I aforesaid premises. The room wherein sail liquors will i-e ol.l and drunk is j l-K-atel in the front room en th- ground uoo r or the two-story Iran.. t.-:;.di:ig , si tun ted flt the ahove mention.-.l location. The dimension- of said room are 2-'; feet north and south and f-- t ' ist ml wet. with entrance from t'e fr "nt en s-ii l Chapiu strett and a 1 ' r in the rear leaguing t living apart rr.cnrs. S"ILVi; i;i.LA. Datf-1 TKt. 7. 101 0.
rc';?t rari n for Pre.-j-..t N '. 'lav t-.wn-LlflCOH LIC EN E RENEWAL. l.ip. rhel !- in the st a-ke m hool of Notic e is hen-hy riven to t!. itiret.s ! i.'iii a;;1 t he i.-.-jr. !iry f v.iid of the City of South P.en.l -tel of fv.rt- j rn-iti. t -ii.dl remain f" sa r: e-i-pr age Townvhlp, St. Josepn Comity, Inli-jthat pirt h-g;;.;.!r g : the ::.:' ?i :. f ana. that the undersigned -.vi'.; apply to it;... -..i.:'. .f tion th.rty-f.-e .'.... the Hoard of Commi--hr.e: . f i i 1 j t . w r, . :, i p thirtv --:--rt '. t. -rt r.-r Count v at its N'oem'..-r term, f r a ! t o t j. n-t, w . re it i:.t f''- t t..--renewal of their IPen-e t - :! ir.toti- str .:;:. tie St. Jo-ph riv. th.-r. -:ie. eating, vinous, malt and spirit ::.', l.q-j an-;- ring down tr-a: . ui?'i t.' tre.t.J ..f Ui.rs in lss .ju intities tt.Mti live ra'l ns ; t !' s-nnm . t St- Jo-.q.'i nr t th at a tinio with th pri. ih-ge . f ,i;. '. ir;g i..fer--te n of eihd tr : i of s i- - :r the sarne to l.e Irtink on P.e premise,. J ,.f t:.- st ....-;.i rh-r wit:, t i.e i -t . together w ith the sal.- of t":i' e... -j g : rn ' v. .-t ii Iin.- of s i. ! se, f j .i thi Ty -six hl'l , Kid r.on-int ic;:tirig he -rages a:. I t !.' j t . i,i t h!rty -eight t;- rt ... erins or luri.ii. '1 . phi ' 'i-lrcs im., g. -.-t: th-no' n;o eot i lie wherein tail Ii juo-s are p, ..- so"! and ! t.-rth P':e '. "th-n t:.;.f -r.e "J, i i:', drunk Is lo .-itcd n the fre'.t r-:a th;rty--.v i "j: nfo'c i. ! ... t -... : the trrocnd l',v,r of t h- tu.-t'-ry ' rpk j f .t.! -- ti..o t? !rt-i eo. t..r,-t-uihiinir ituaterl on :.o f.-t .fT th- s-ntli s nfi .n t ' - vt Iii' of -,p h.-ri- n Fi.lo ef I,i r Ol- of ;. '!.!.' I tk::rty-: i.';i. t tS- ir.!-r-.?i -i t? division of I.t One iti lie. Ai.iitl- n I p-.. i.r i..::.'.r 1 : r f h.-e e f ..'.. . i.i t f'itv of South I'" t.-i. I r; ! . i n i. j i t . r e ! r . f t p r. t 1 i: : J - known a- No. "'.h: i::..' .-i k 'tr.- ; ;,-:rv .-1 i- s .-j ., i.r-. ,Ar: is ; r.-. which rMni is fe-t " inches ht.g on j m- t "A", l'-t..--.- t w . .-. ;.. an t v .-.. the (tmth ; on t.'.e North running East j .;a f r ".:riii n for s.ii 1 prr-rt
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ABOUT TOWN 1 ir-'e- ca.-r.s ef source material t i ricelrss alue, tracing the h:-Tery of Irid.ar.a .ir.d of ."outh r. i fror.i the tiir.e of Father Mariut!e to th j present !.i. It l. s-" al i.!-- th.it the S' liity de- r:ot inl jii.-t::'.e-J n leaving it out all the tirr.. so th it all tho wb are intertsted in feeing it sh. the rooms .-r.d-iy, which will be t ti- lat day of ti:e dip!.i. BIG INCREASE SHOWN Saturday Was lwy Day at Week in Hanking ir lcs. An increase of alwut ".7, j-cr ccr.t is shoun in the iuit-.k It.inres f..r ti- week err tlie days of l'.'l-".. The tetal for the pat siv dis .t f 2.2 4".. 12. while tlie clearings f r the sa:r.o period in 151.' were ji,. o;:,.sr-. a c-wtn of j:.T:'.2vr,. ro;:,w. ing are the daily clearances: Mid.iy. ; Tuesday. $ C J r.V, ; Wednesday, i ; Tliursdav. vM; rrj.-av, J;;lM,70; ituriay. $ t 1 v.T.. t GRANTS SIX DIVORCES Iio ie. and One 1 1 n-liariil Win in Court Tits. Six divorres were p-mntcd Saturday morning by Ju dire Ccnnro Toni in superior coart t the following: Cora H. Wirkev from Io "VVickey; Kmma i:ri'h,t from Charles 0V-orn Hright: Carrie J. Wallace from JYed J. Wallae: Norman A. Peck from Yerel P. p.k; Lillian Klimr from Joseph Frederick Kling; Ruth Pdwards fron. 'bester IMwards. SCOUTS ARE ORGANIZED .McmlMn of i;iks' jhzo Will !h in Cliarge nf Drills. TYeliminary steps towanl th,e organization of the Pig Proth.er Military scouts were taken at th i:iks- temple Satun'.ay tnorning at 1:".0 ..'clock. Maj. Stoglall. .-v.ri:t. Camplell and' Vincent Mooney di-rf-tcd the boys in foot work drill i and company formations. Thu S"avihs (To divi.icd into two companies. A and It. Prills for eai li company will be held twice a v ek Company A v ill drill ThursLiv afternoon of ea(h week at 4:1.' oYbvlc and Saturday morning at whilo company F ill drill Friday afternoon at 4:1 o'clock and Saturday morning at fPT.0. Sr.uth laiirri k street, n loor in fror,t en the .North si!e to a stairway, and two d"ors in rear, one to storage room anl one t toilet. anvami:p a- son. CIMIISTIAN A V W A M I : U. ;i stav ANWAM i:i;. Or. 7. 10 K NOTICE H OMlM-TUTIOV. Notier Is lereby piven. that the nr. !e siglM'd has bef ri ; jq.ointed !' the ". ri ..f t!ie ireiiit 'ouri of t. Joseph r..untv, stite of Indiana. adn.ir.Mriitrix of the etate of James p. r.uth.r. lit.- of SL Joseph 4'o;int. !- e.i set . .- I i J estate 1 siippov,., to t,e h..vet.t. .ma k v i;. rd'Thi;i:. Adms. r).-folr 4. V.tb'. IlmVELE. Ji:S Ä: DPVINP. Attvs. for lt ate. T-ll-21 STAT!! MF I N I I A N A. ST. JdSld'H Cul NTV. SS.- l.ef,.re J. Elm.-r Peak. Justice of the Peae in and lor Pjrt:ilc Tow nhip. William mi:vi:i:s s. MAPTIN KP" ITH Kl MA KT IN KCl TU: Whereas. William Meyers h.i f.h d in this court u complain, afi.lavit iin 1 Iond for certain property alh-ircd to I' ng to you. and :iN. an jiffid.ivit tl.it vou are a lion-resi nt of the Stat..- f Indiana. Vou nr, l.erehy not?fled that said eaust? has Leen set fr !..-aring on t.'.e -7th day of Nocm!. r, P.d'.. and unless you appar at that time and ansver this complaint, said -aue will ! !,.;ir I ia your :.hfri e ar.d -n . . r !-r ir.u ! for t he s i le f s.i j.I p: .pert v j. j:i.mi;k 1'i:ak, Ju-i.e. Iat-d l t 2. IM;. 7-H -21 I.stat- of Nane.v .1. Walter.. NOTICE Ol' I IVAE OI NT. I'.y aire. ti. n of Newton W. Wx.'er. dininistratf r f the est.it'"- of Nare y J. Waiters. l..te i f Sr. Jos. ph C,;;r:y. ia o. Mate f lud i i na. ;e :; i. Not he is hcrehy give'i to the heirs, legatees and d"ts- s of said dec. .jent, a ti -I all other p- r"!i ii.tr.-r-! in sad e.-tate. tl it vai.l a ! in it ra t -.' im J.;ed in thi- Court his .ecor::;t ' i'-lt - for the t'n.il s'trl. o e-rit .f ;! t aa"'-. aril tliey .ire t !ieref..r- ') n-jior- 1 ti he :-:Vl :!p;-ar in s d 1 c,,-;rt ,fll p.. .".1st dav t ' t r. 1!'11. u !: ii th" H.irv.ill he' l.r.ir.l. l n.ake j,-o..f ,,f t h-: r heirship, o.- el Ura t" az:.v ;nrt f st: ! estate, and show alJ-e if afi.v th. r- I. w iiv said ae.-oent an 1 o;. her :. .i . 1 iMliai.a. -J". t ! i -lav . f Septem'..-.-. :;.;. ;i.ni;;i; i u. i: ci. : k. r.v STANLEY II. Toj'.ol.SK'h Ie; -;ty. LAMKLUT A. HAMMOND. Attvs. N TMM-: l:r.r;iTi:A'JI N" I'l.A'T.; j 'i:i;cNiT Ne 'LY T'. - sjni ,NI PhK' PNCT .,, p'i:T .;i; ii vnsh 1 P, ST. .1 :.1H '( NTV, I N I I A N A . .oth e is her. hy givc-i to tie v-t--r. 'f pie.-i:;. t No "J. c;.v to-.v r an.'. It.--tr: t A . I rt.iL'e t wr;s: p. m. a e.r;r.ty. Ind.. that an e;r.erg r.' v : -.;:g nrhi-ii l.y rea..n ej a ct.ar.iro in tie f.w ip r.o.,n l.trv !::..-i . f i , r v a- I I'orr t. w r.ships n:" le hy the irlr-.l t r-r::i-i.:;.r f St. J-epii e.-.-.ti, Ji.-..-i:p;. Now h.re V O.-d-fed I !..ir.l f --!i!'!!;ii..rn r that th-e pi.o . f j. ..in f- :-t Nrri- I ' e. In witness r.-'.f. I v-ive r-ont t nr t :nl ate! s.- il t.'.is U l.iv ..f to!.,.. " y.u, M:rm i: p U'ni.r. JLutlitor .v"t Jw it.
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