,» _ ‘_ .__ _ _ ._ GUABDIAII __. __ _ _ D PAGE _ _ C ’1"he'Cen_tral Guardian ' ' __ _ t __ The' ‘Success Pmture HAIR onsssmo PAR|.oRs at 1711 rms ALARM t.As'r Nleur.-'rue - ' y A Great George Street. See ad in this' firemen were called out last night at- ‘ _ ’ ` ` ' ‘ ` |35“0- 4877. nine o'clock in answer to an alarm l V f) Q- \/ ./ ."\ /_J / :\, F '° iirom the Drugstore of Johnson & . e. ' 0 71') l ' "/ ) ` ` MEETING of the Ladies Aid Soc- Johnson. Therewas no damage. _ - ~_..-~_ . ‘ v 4 1 _ - ' iety of the P. E, I. Hospital will be ' ‘ A ' f,\(//, -J \__/k O nent at Mrs. F. P. 'raynn-'s residence on/irsrul. Aclir4*`/l€‘\*Pi‘.‘I~ii6|~ [mr _-I lllgxtlm Cilillflod ado, under this head coli ongeont 'per word por insertion whore oooh lceompaniao ordor,.with mini- mum charge of 25 cents por Inna ¢i°n_. Count your words and uve mon- ey by remltting with ordor. Stamps lent by mall will be charged lt 2a. nr-_yrord, to cover hook-keeping ahor- pee, stationery and postage on ao- countl. ` =.- Aol|§N'I‘S WAN'[‘ED_ AGENTS WANTED T0 BELL FOR- “the old reliable Fonthill Nurser- ies." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com- missions paid; handsome free eq- uipment. Stone & Wellilgton, Tor- onto. AGENT3: HERE is A REAL OP- ortunit to make lar e increasin D .Y S Z _ lllC0lJ10. Htlfldlé LESWERK LAUN~ _|No_ ALFRED MACDONALDI LAND DRY TABLETS-15c per package' - enough for 5 large washings. Un- conditionally guaranteed to give sa- tisfaction or full cost will be refun- SEND \/DDR NAME AND ADDRESS ded. Send 10c for sample package and contldential prices. Leswerk Mfg., Co., Foster, Que 4285-4-1M1l r--on same. ‘ FOR SALE!---A PURE-BRED YORK- shire sow due to farrow April 14th_| ii. B; Dlnnis, Marslifielgi. " 4 34-4~3M6lpd. ron sAl_s:-N-sw Fist-one son, accepted. Ado. taken by phono or TYPE REPMWNG PRUMPTLY AT' D MISCELLANEOUS DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY OR- ders are on sale in five thousand ot- ilccs. throughout (`_anndu. 4361-4-5MEli. tended to. Old machines overhaul ed and put in first class condition. _Terms moderate. A. J. Newsome. Charlottetown. 4368-4-5l\l3i intl. The party arrived in thc city at INTERNED IN HOLLAND.- The prisoner of war adopted by Miss J. il. Simpson has been sent to Holland. and writes as follows. “I am pleased lo illi`ornt you that .l am now in Holland, I' with fifty three more fellow prison- ers arrived last Friday. We are lodg- ed in private houses. What a change from being herded together in a stab- le for three years and it half. We are allowed to wander about the town and it all seems so strange, it is like a dream, I often think l shall wake up and find myself back at Ruhlilen. .l. J. Spooned_ Richard Martin adopt- otl by the North Milton lied Cross writes, I am taking this 'opportunity to thunk you for the Christmas card also for parcels which l'am receiving regularly through the North Milton Red Cross. Needless to any I upp- rcciatc your kindness especially as l am at complete stranger to you all. FUNERAL YESTERDAY.-'Phe funeral of the late little daughter, Dorothy, of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murley, took place yesterday morning. ' There was a large attendance. The service was conducted by' Rev. Dr. Fullerton. ON’T FORGET THE SALE AT AN- The remains were laid 'to rest in the f gus lMcRae’s, Wheatley River on l’eople's cemetery. Among the donors Wednesday, April 10. As farm is ot' floral tributes were the following: sold everything must go. No res- erve_ For particulars' see handbills. 4362-4-5M3l_ BIG SALE AT CARTER'S AUC- tion today at 1 o‘clock 30 bushels apples. Lot furniture, gramophone, Mrs. A. A. Pomeroy. St James' Guild. ' Miss Pearle McKay. Miss Belle Small. Master Earle Murley. _ Miss Mildred Blake. Miss Ethel Henry, Miss McDonald " Singer SGWID Milohlnes ami I0! and classmates. Prince St. School. ~ E ot' other articles. Benj. (‘arter Auct- ioneer 437il_ Surveyor. Hermanvllle. R. R. 3. Sourls. 4320-4»3E2wks. _ for free sample of our famous Les- werk Laundry Tablet. It costs you nothing to try it. We take all the risk. Our guarantee of sales and ab» solute satisfaction protects you and your customers. Hundreds enjoying big. earnings. Why not you Let us tell you how to organize your territ- ory. Write while opportunity is op» er. Freer Co., Foster, Que. 4038-3-20ME10i. suitable for iobstermen, or other shore fishing. W_ Alexander Mart-' in.‘ oommerciet cross. 43324-3ME2l . I FOR SALE, HOUSES AND LOT, AT M ntague, for further particulars agily to Mrs: Margaret Dewar, 35 Hunnewell Ave. Newton, Mass. .f-_ ' 4333-4-3MEall FOR 8A'i.E‘t-=-FAT PUBLIC AUCTION, three tons of hay at Brookfield Manse, on Saturday, 6th, at five o"ciocit p`_ni.` ` 4325-4-3ME2i ron-' BAL:--Pun: enso Ava. shire bull two years old in October last, large size. Wallace Wood. Alexandra, R. R. No. 1. 4274-4-lM3i_ FOR SALE-#CHOICE PURE BREDl Holstein _bull calf. A. W. Mor- rnw. North Lake. .4283-4~lM3i. FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE HOUSE and lot ut Stanley Bridge for part- iculars wrlto J. ld. Fleming, M, ll. 4184-3-20M7ipd. SCHOONER FOR SALE-_ NEW schooner, 43 tons, equipped with 27 ‘!.l’. gasolene engine. F. J. Mc- Dougall. Belle River. 4225-4-1M3i ` NORTH ADAM8 I-i08PlTAL,NORTH Adams, Mass., oiters a three year course of training for young wo- men who wish to enter the nurs- ing profession. Six months of this time is spent in Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, City. Applicants are re- ceived every three months. 2495-2-6Mtt. HELP WANTED--MALI! G-(RL WANT8 WORK BY DAY. AP- ply to 232 Richmond Street. 4357~M3l. WANTED A MAN SINGLE TO work on farm. State wages. Apply to J; qi): (‘_adlgan, Bridgeport, C. B. g 4342-4-4Mst. ob _ WANTED AN OFFICE BOY. AP- ply Guardian Oiilce. 2995-ii-l3Mtf. WANTED BOY8 TO BELL GUARD- ians. Apply Guardian Office each morning early. 2565-ii-14Mtf. BOY 'WANTED--SMART BOY A8 apprentice. Apply to Archibald lr- win, King’s Printer. 4025-3-20Mtf_ \ FARMS FOR SALE- SOME HIGH. class producing farms for sale' cheap in the vicinity of New Glas- gow. We will be glad to mail des criptive pamphlet to prospective purchasers. Gordon & Ellis. New Glasgow, N. S. 4348-4-4M6ipd_ anseome -rox-se Fon sm.:-° one pm Cla” ..A.. -Silver nls¢k‘ Foxes. due to pup early in April( ' l. Apply to Geo. Tweedy, Mt. Ed- ward Road, Charlottetown. _ 4314-2~M6i_ FARMS FOR SALE AT DONAH» one consisting of 60 acres. Good house, store and out buildings con- nected with Rural Telephone No. 2 adjoining No. 1 of sixty acres with good barns, All clear and good state of cultivation. Terms easy. If not sold on 16th, will be offered by -public auction, J. T_ Bagan. Donah. " ' ' 4346-4-4M6i. QEAOEERS W°ANTE'i) _ TEACHERS NIIDID FOR IABK afchewan and Alberta Schools salaries $800 to 81000 por annum Apply to Canadian Teachers' Ag ency, Box 14, Regiomsuir. ~- _ _ l._..,__f.' 4'i‘l~Qllimo 'wAN1'.Eo 'ro suv A I-lbuaz v¢)l1'|~t`- LOST. - FOX HOUFL? NEARLY white. with scar on f nt leg. Find- er receive reward. Owner William Chappell, Granville, P. E. l. 4364 FOUND ON BUNNYOIDE PAIR OF Gold rimmed' glasses. Owner can have same by calling at Guardian‘ Oihce and payilll dd. 4189-8~2iiMtt in the city. Apply at We to 93, Weymouth Street. 43 -4~5M3ipd.v WANTED TO PUROHAB! A Ti~iOR_~ oughlbred Holstein bull one year old James McSwaln, Bradaibane_ 4372-4-5M7lpu_ WANTED-T0 RENT FOR 5 OR 6 months, furnished house, 7 to 9 rooms. .Reply stating terms to P. Graham. 284 Grafton St. 4228-il-SSM 1 wk _ Telegraph Staff. Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry. Mr and' Mrs. Henry Cruswell, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fraser. Mrs. Gillis antlfamily. Mr. and Mrs. l. Murley. 'Mrs'. D. L. Hooper and family. Mrs. McLennan. Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Drew. Mrs Roop. Miss M. Tlbbo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold llenry. Mr. W. A. Ching anti family. Miss Evelyn Allen. Miss Phillis Hooper. Mr. and Mis. Chas. Crockett. Mrs. J. A. and Olive Ritchie. Captain and Mrs". C. C. Heecheu. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor. Mr. Iioward Marley and family. Miss Irma Tait. Cousins, Billie, Arthur and Eleanor. F.-'*?’.U RPRP Nl] lN|l|liESllilN GAS. UR STUMABH MISERY E IN FIVE MINUTES "Pape'» Dlapepeln” for sour, acid sto- ' mach. heartburn, dylpepsia. Timo it! in live minutes all-stomach distress will go. No indigestion, heart burn, sourness or belching of gas. acid. or erucatlons of undigested food. no dizziness. bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. it is the surest,quickest o.nd most cer- tain indigestion remedy in the whole world, and besides it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear- they know Pape's Diarpepsin will save them from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a large miserable- life is too short- you are not here long, so make your stay a- greeable. Eatwhut you like and dig- est it; enjoy it, without dread of re- bellion in the stomach. Papels Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. Shoo" one of the fam ily eat something \- “lf-‘t don't agree _With them, or in ctw- _ I an attack oi iildlgpstion, dyspepsla, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytime or dining the night. ll. is handy to give I “ICR DREBOINQ PARLORB. CATS WANTED-i WILL PAY 02.00 to anyone desiring to ioen me a cat with kittens (three or four days old.) or one about to have kittens within the next three or four days. Address by mall Fox Ranch clo Guardian OiIlce_ 4003-3-iellilmo. Manufacturer of all kinds of line hair goodil. including, Toupees and Wigs. - Hair dressing-_ Msnlcuring. Sham- pooing. singeit\g_ Hair goods for sale. (ne guickest, surest relief known. I ) t ' ` 11|--an-nutmeg-Q ' held 3 n. m.. York 7 p. m. | sAr-°E1'v IN MARRIAGE- when ‘ t ` the Masonic deputation arrived in - * . f i ` Miss Christina Doucette. of this the city last night the sleuths of the - ' ' '_ ' 1° , '11 _ _ - _ ' _ f city arrived last evening from St. law were on the watch. 'Phe majority jg' ~ l , i JOM- N-B..~Where she had been spend- were able, strapping looking fellows 55:' ' ' F ing a month's visit with her sister. and their claims for military exempt- "_ "W '=- _ ` _L _ Miss ‘Mary Doucette ` ion were demanded One of them( it U ' ‘ ` ,-TL" ' ` 1 / r-_Ap _ .‘< ' meeting in the Council Chamber. at 6 a. m. they arrivedat Borden on ' Parliament Building, on Monday even- schcdul time and made the crossing 0 ing at eight o’clock. Professor Adams' to Tormentine in forty-ilve minutes. _ _ is rec nized as wo Both at Borden and Tormentlne they m = inspected the terminals and were of _the greatest. interest to all those greatly pleased with the magnificent A inf0l`€Bl-ed ill the 1iB8l1lii’yiHg» Of IOWIIS work the (Tarferry is capable oi' do- \ ' ' 5.45. HEAD QUARTERS A - A CARPETS, OILCLOTHS _ LINOLEUMS _ C U N G O L E U M A Magnificent Showing-F_ully' equal toany past season---notwithstanding the fact that goods of this sort are hard to secure. Over 200 Patterns in Carpet Squares And aifull range of Velvet, Brussels, Axmlnster and Wilton, 200 Patterns-All different Big Range of Stair Carpets Latestup-to-date designs in all weaves, starting with the low price but hard wearing Hemps up to the finest Wiltons, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Mattings. ' I - ‘ - An immense Assortment of Small and Medium Size Rugs, Oilcloths and Linoleums A sp endld r nge of Rugs and by the yard. Superior quality. English Linoleum in face and inl rs . -_f _ if /14` »§-I , J ,Wa ' }‘ :_ Q4/ n ‘*¢ " ‘ OD’ Qg‘- _..~ V E :¢_¢:¢¢,‘*.¢,f°'- _ »,’¢¢,‘°».’»‘~.’.'»-. = ¢¢‘ .fo ’*¢¢ *o ‘s “¢¢,¢*‘¢¢,‘,*,*¢,,?‘¢¢:“‘¢ ¢¢ ¢¢, _¢¢¢ ¢¢`, 1 ‘¢'¢‘*‘¢¢ ’*¢¢ "44 "1 ig **¢ ’¢¢ ‘*¢ "¢‘t¢"‘¢..¢¢“¢a¢.¢¢-¢.:‘¢¢,' \’§._<.‘ _¢¢‘*"¢¢¢¢‘,“‘¢¢¢"“¢\v ..- /F. ¢o¢¢\,,,¢¢¢“‘v Ig( :la "°»»‘l' $2/ f" ‘ "`5§i=_f_ _ "'-t_`¢`¢f¢‘ °..¢ oi; H O __ Will send a man _ Q. _. I§»:1;~ i MEASURE ‘J 'J' `i . __ .§» _‘ff Your rooms and will .' ,‘ ~ _ _ ‘ 1- .‘.; Sc" \ I’ MATCH and cur _ - Your _ ,_ ._ ‘= Floor Coverings " ' it ' FREE 5 f _ wi Any Charge) :pn- FOR . _ ‘~ Our Spring Opouliigifi f. Display __ ._ Furniture, Carpets, D_r`apeP*" all this week. I - ~ »- _ L-5th Floor _ Take-iheEl¢}'\f,o ,I if _"`_.1.'m_ ll "TK f_.~.,- .11 sizes. All makes-including Tapestry, patterns in all qualtt es. “Congoleum _ r I , _ -D _gg ' Z 1 __-:T _'___ " TQ pall -1 l l _ ‘ __ lg' 1. REPORT OF BROOKFISLD RED CROSS Amt. on hand July. l€ll7 .-il (`ollectcll in July, 1917 . . . . . ..$il2.05 Total amount. . . . . _ . . . . . . _ _.$92,425 Expenditure Total cost. ol' publication . . . . ..$ 4.75 Y.M.(!.A. overseas. Nov.. l9l7 .. 25.0() 66 prs. sicks, cost _ . . . . . ._ 41.55 Paid out t'or knitting 5.00 (lotion and spools . . . . . ._ _ . .S6 Postage on socks to trenches. 1.92 Total expenditure ...$'i9.0_~l Leaving hal. on hand _ . . . . ..$1Il.l'»S Social in Oct., 1017 . _ _' . . _ _ . _ .$117.22 Anti. on lmntl . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _.$130.60 Expenditure 106 pairs socks. cost .....$63.60 Cotton and spools . 1.59 Yarn for 9-i pra_ mnts . _ _ _ . _ ._ 28,75 Socks donated, 17 pairs Y.M.(‘.A_ overseas, l1‘eh., liilll.. NI Publication in (iuardiau ._ .ilti Postage on socks and nlitts to the trencin-R . . _ . ._ _ . _ ... 7.72 t:__ :;\ ’l‘o_tsl expenditure _.$127.62 189'pair'4 of socks shippvd_ 94 pairs of ntltts shipped. ` iialancc on hand, minus thc cost of publishing tht- ahovc report ...$2.98 MRS. HARRY PAUL, Se4c|;:;y. - 4 rl frcre. and threatens to deliver him ilfty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin ‘ 'over to the _ pollcc-Blake and his ;z:r.:.‘:y...:1:t'“s:.';f-'z 3:3. sr; ll0li=I. ARRIVALS M--~ -_ I VICTORIA HOTEL J. Batchetor. Georgetown. John Macdonald. Grand River. J. i~‘. Arnett, Summerslde. R. li. Elliot, Toronto. J. (‘hristie St. John. B. Kennew_ St. John. Myrlclc, Tlgnlsh. P. Boryes, l\iontrcal. liane. Walkcrvillc. l. B.`Gibeon, Halifax. Mr. a-nd Mrs. Davison, City. C. E. McNutt. (lily. _$959 Mr. and Mrs. tx .1-1. Memo. Mama- right or British trltlzeitslilp and iletles QUE. 171 Great George St.-Phone 564i.. Mr. anti' Mis. Murphy and chll|l,iwl\ich is about to hc carried out re- TilInish_ I Mrs. W. L. Smith. Victoria. Wm. F. Lewis. Pictou. S M. Payette. Montreal. S. Rabin, lS~t. John. D. S. Campbell, Sackixellc. Mrs W A Cummln Monla nc. - - - / IL H - MISS DAIUV-RUDOEM Mrs. (Y,-S. Pratt, Montague - 43777-4-6Mflnwlmo. =.. f 0 Jas. W. Robertson, Ottawa. ~ l | . _ .` » jsr. ouNs1'AN's ulvlvsnslrv _ian nothing to be tie.-_»irt~tl. ccrsnl' lnnn1rl» Tho scent- nl’ thc ilrst par( of the ers. police and other dignitaries were tiins of his machinations wrlthc in agony with the iicndish glee oi n “ii/ir. Hyde." ` Tito University olollostru. (A. Caron dircl-tor.) composed of piano, _ __ ..,,_. first and second violin. violinccllo,' L _ ` - cornct and other instrulncnls render-‘ °°»'° y°“"9’ NQb°'-'Y cd llvc _medlcys and selections. each "se G"°"d"‘0"\°"’S number was lzeilcrously applauded. l 'PP °f 530° TBI Kensington conuoiscurs of musit: M wnro loud ln lhclr llluisf- oi' thi- Sl.'_r.u mmi' _'Dunatnn'a urclicelra. 0 I" l_"_"" Altogether thc play \~/as :I tI'.\cldt-ll ,""l _‘I "gs play is laid in Ncw York citv in the success. and speaks well l'o|' thc _ 'Q s _ __i_.;il 'ri-.S oiilcc of at crooked' lliuniond broker hiSU`iUl\iC lilliflll- 0" ~Sl- Dull-‘*'|l"`-‘l ‘Fray :Yr :`\.".`."'53‘§$-‘-`-' Willard lllake. (-Stcphcn McQuaitl)_ ' ` “ L' -M 1 .l .~ -s » ‘_">. ..‘=‘ ‘u. _ww -f ; _ , _» . 4 -_-_~‘,‘»' _ " '_ ‘;»-.` \l I . . l 2 . -' -_ 1 *_ if who has a pall Jerry Dunne. (Paddy }\€"Hl"El_0l\ W"l"‘ lipliilhttéll Wllh I-H* (_- * .A _-'- - 1-1.- ‘~ 5-. McQuaid)_ This partnership holds i>f‘.i`f0l`lilH\\¢‘f‘»-' ' _ _ . ». .f."~__~__‘§¢ i_ till Willard Blake steps so low in his _ ,,;:\l§ “me 'gg ` " ` iniquiious work as to propose to .'ier- CAST 0" CHARACTERS 4 home of li. ` _.f_>\‘_\'~'_-3°-‘__’,)f‘ ry Dunne to "double ct~o§,.~ their fel-‘ Willard Ilialgie-_“+\'IJ(l)a|uond hooker) provetl hv ‘V ,' ."""'\"°: 'l'f`["i 'V ‘ ' »‘ ' . - McQuald. "°‘ 0"* ' , can possibly S George Morris'-(l`ilake's chief your hair. ns' it * `_ ~ _ 1 V clerk) Henry, l....Ma4:M_lllan_. and e eniy._ ` ` ~` |i\iacMillan) are rivals for the hand of. L8;-ry 0"f0',,|,._‘_~-;qe,.,,n,\ ,_»|,.rk'y [,p'0 noir. l>}i‘ul'=h L tx vp ,_\ L we ~.~.=\..$;tt ~` fn, . zv-»~,,_ yi large sugar plantation in Santiago, l)e Cuba. when Clark discovers that his clerk is the ~ favored suitor. he im- mediately sets to work on a "flame Howard 0'Neill. -~l_rair disappears, _ Gerald" i-`lrman-(Frii-mi of Geo. Dil:-ation or.two. Morris) Gerald Dalton. _ beautifully dark, _ _ _ John Firmah (`Gerald's father) Patk_ i\'c_ __-. Q J N Np’ which tlclivcrs Morris into the We|sh_ ` \\'y,.l|,-B -. "-`_»~. Ei. ‘|and's of tho policc.»'i`hc scene here C, P, R_ Mcsscttgor~»i<`rank llvaton. pound is n og' sh.-,T \'~ -_ ishifts to Cuba. wherc the country is` ponce 0mc¢r_]_‘_ M||||n1|v 'lfor those who _,two ` 'in thc throes of an insurrection. Tile " " Gcvcrnor itlcordo (iutierrez. (Patrick _ __-_ - , _ l r~ 5 ’*~‘\i_-_, ,. vt \ i wi \\ \ army) A. Sinnot. `tcn~lml for to he shot by rt firing squad-Those atc thrilling moments in the play. Morris lwinlz n Canadian claims the _ Sanchez-(l<‘armhnnd) Vltarleu _ 'l‘rainor_ Ricardo Gutierrez-(Govcrltor ol' Santiago, Cuba. Patrick Murphy. ° ‘ Furmhands on Mr. l~`ir|nau'k plants- trion.-l~‘_ Muilally. l~`. Beaton, (2. _ ' _ minor. li. Duffy, J. Mci~Iachern_ "` """"3"', ""` spanish otncers and sotu~lt-rs-M.n. _MlfS- White 5 ext: _ _ __ _ Harrington, T. Aeagnn, N. Hughes, A. wlghlng -‘a1\t@pdt`mn-f _§~‘~c~§:\`;;;~’;_~~~;_; simon. R. Mclinnaln, \v_ l-usher. , k 1 -~f- ‘ _ ~ ., .:‘!-T=:~‘.- :_~.~.=. `. A. Slnnott. N. ilugltcs--~(iiotly guardl Wm -Y asehd , 11|, Q'-_.f~§.-\-If-:_ vc o . . . -."~‘~_’ --=‘..` _ tociiznegliri-)-.r. n. \v..ra_ A. cami., ffls-tj -r9»r°"'t‘_’»~ ". tn. ~ -' ~\=-5 = i-mont, The “lmuicul~"' and grandiose- W. McGuill. A ln- I¢‘c-hourc I l.t~ WI Lecewp lnm ttf-ss of the governor on this ocoaa1on_`Fehore..S.- Porter. Ralph N??qu;_‘ l4081__22MO“vVm;1 . ~ ‘ . _\'_ I-m __ 5_ :_ \~._ .,.... .‘ .» \:. 33235-QQ: . :,.._& .§_\_g\~_\ 1. ‘ } ' >\"~`.\{'\:R~ .~i-.‘\c- .& __ ‘.»S~;!~.~.\_=L\~=.`~..~ 1 shi; " - '\\,'\?'#..‘t` '_ _ _,__ ."\~`f§.-.`- - .` ` ._ _ _ 1,' /, .'7‘J-. t»'_ J 'thc Governor to carry’ out his threat. ,|zardlcss_ when the resourceful Larry 0'Toolc. bobs up screncly al the psy- icological moment and throws a Union lJat-k ovcr his i'iiend (leo. Morris, the limpassioncd presentation of his case lily ilnorgo Morris to the governor at ltltls-jtlnctln-ala worthy of special com- ~ x .~~_.».- `- » \--._. \\\-_.<.~:‘-..§~‘~>~.. --- ...E *.\_". ~ t t‘~ University. The play going public of' ‘ 'hm _lt . _ _ ' ._.'\ f U -1-\_“\*.‘~.~.`i." llow conspirators_ when ilnnnc in a Smphen MCQ .1_ - ». ' _ gradients at u `» _,`»'_\_.¢,'i_f_:1.-fi ‘line burst oi’ eloquence scorns his con- _yen-V D,,nn\,§a_L(1;;a\{{;-s pm) |»nm,._k Dm,-1 stay \ I '- *»_<-is fciisi beautiful Alicia Firinan. daughter of (fa 9., » _ __ mf _| _ ""_ ',";"f_`t ~ I-lflllil Firmen (Pat Welsh owner ofa sahtus ilemlnawny~Llnnltoi1 .I.lslrti)til