w-azesirsraei, ,, . k William, the Conqueror, was one of the mightiest figures whoever wore the English crown. After the battle of Hastings, he f0 ht down every OppOSItiOn to his reign; and has ‘ven us the Dom av boo amongthe oldest and most valuable o English historical records, William. the Conqueror, was king of kings in his day, 1.11m R E X 1S the king ofQrgarcttes te-clav. But R E rules with sweetness ind mrlciness, giving to its loyal subJects the charm and fragrance of the SZIIOIC€SI Virginia straight cut tobacco. KING or CIGARETTQS 11111111111111: 111111 111 11111111 n11 1111111111111, Seeks Stock in I Baseball Club dlbOl-llm/HER, N. Y.. March 10.- Willlam C. Duly. President of the General Realty Company o! '30- ‘. founded by John s1. Wallace, who " can breeds or improved stock 11nd resistors in which yfiiliarsee were, trace Ito thoroughbred horses. ey w. 1-1. Young}. r lwaish m stockholders .1»: the ., . flonrimumjo trans- isr 1111B headduuriem fionuChicuso to some point in the soot. in all probability Gosh-end , , Y.” they, took we first stop towards ioeofln: the ‘Slimline Mamet in the state in wlbich h. w» charted. ‘=11. was ‘New .. .011 wfeoredtxrees While located 4.1 Muocatiue, Iowa. Vfizeoevmwted vrirh mire, lows Sm .Bourd o! Agriculture, John "ti. Wallace found U181! all Mnerb recorded except. the race horse. rd to choir ancestors was passed I rom one owner =00 the other whlle1 it. was also froqiwstiy changed or} 061. Ilvotwithstaudiumhis eelrly inter- est in cue light harness horse and especially tihie Moi-gens, John H Wallace's fimt pedigree work was dons In connection with the thor-I oufidbred lbnree. iiu 1867 he pulb- lic the first volume or the American Stud Book and investi- gelled m connection with his 011ml work. This addition was referred to as e mmtting Supplement. ‘Wallace continued hm work on, n second volume or the Almericanl Stud Book but cast it aside whenl he found 1.1m vile demand lor 111s! first volume did mot come from! the owners or breeders or thor-I ougiiubred horses ‘but froan those wiho were making an effort to breed rust trombone. This _ inrformaflonl statwd- John H. Wallace on his lite work. with ‘but little oumide help he gathered together the material for rthe liner. volume o! the Amer-icon ‘ironing Regular. llt was published in 18- 11. ‘libs oecoud volume appeured in 1874 uud the viihhd in 1879. By this tinn it became apparent to Wallace that he wee only record In: bodiarees many or which me- ed to when- breeds while still oth- er: nu inito the ‘bushes and were labeled unknown. die also found um many broadens kept adding lines which could not Ibe verified. The most. of Illness wiare alleged to This started a demand toreetrict the ‘trotting negirster to streins which raced at that gait. This resulted in establishing "a set of rules which defined a standard bred horse. Alter cons-ldnzalble discussion u. Trotting j l . ‘ With ‘them time. information 1n re-i .. 1-‘ ‘I1’ I . . The W354... Dog That Is Almost Human! when his master beat iibie Kentucky breeders also gratit- ed a slot 0i’ ‘rules. one. of ‘which ‘was given ‘me by ‘Lucas Brodhead, theI mauingud m Vveorlbnrn Farm. it W813 lined 11 for ‘Lo We publication! Travel The Thrill Trail! ' With the King of Canine Actors Through The Wildls of Lac n11 Glace 1 M" h“ ne better friend than a -doq--and when he had just. saved his life the big dog quit-turned killer-became the terror of the country-till love for his mete and his master “n; hlm home a; the terrible avenger. 11 1-1111-11. 111* Canine‘ httwingrg _¢ AM .. "SNOWED |N" Chapter 9 --- "HIGH SEA BLUES" Comedy USUAL HOURS USUAL PRIQES and threatened him. . PRINCE; ~' EDWARD M71. 1mm rune Production STELLA 1151.1. Revealed In a story that wefgrenl on e_I>ooI1, greai¢_1_-_es_e_p\ag, greatest ea a pholrfdramen . VSleIIa Dallas Ilnd Inel- Iove life bored in on qua 5f Iimi emotion that stirs the soul, ihriIIs the senses.’ ‘ONLY Two T110111: IDAYsVT Y cheater’ today appeared n a m!‘ of the Standard thn-t was adopted by 1.1.4: Amerriirsn A.1soci1:1;tion of ‘. '....:. . .1... r I I .EC.IA L I‘ RRAM They ‘Were Met at 1119 Station _ by 11111 1:“:l:;.§.:§a.f..:§f§§::§5:d.1§::W,“ Mme We, , y Veterans‘ Band, Representatlves of. ‘l... ‘IE3... B71111...‘.1=......-...lmnggyaffhmgnitulzeuggtrgi, STRAND Today And Saturday I. SATURDAY MAflNEbcHuDREN m ADULTS“ the Victoria 6111b and a. Large Gather- 33332.31. ’°°‘_"‘"’ _‘“““ ‘°° ‘“?°“lgg,fg,,hgp,g gvyemiwaglggggggi i - I ,_; ing 0f Their Admirers, Headed by the ‘razill. Biilywfyliillgl rilliiisnliir K1°1il‘§'“1'.?§§,°§1§§§§°»§§..l“f§i%n I’; ‘mm, i » -- . , . ,_ _ . ' " Band the Boys Were Corlveycd 1 n league’ and 0MB“ Mlbembuwalumdoitulsn hadvwmfl dwmaasto “helium I. I I I a ST. PATRICK S DAY "I I ~1 1. 111 b 0k 011111 r 11 111 u.~ 11111-11 IUMQ“ Tm“ Company’ which new based on lperroflnauco‘ i? slnereswaos lltllliilllili‘; in lhlil-i Iii: Ilrfllr ‘llghIIIl Ivhilll T k P . . 1 ‘has charge up Mrs. gllileigalulflll": Mywn a}: awnings” ,n h d t0 prevem SIIIILIGIPS irom going i0 “'11s luslu; 11111111“; 1m ilPUUlllIl of , 0' Both Mr. Teoe and r. y sa MM ‘WW8 ' 1111;) o 9 ' S Pub e Ian" ‘he mmferelfi“ m“ ‘:10 bad: glgfixyjtmuirilelgltlite Duly‘? gfiflgglrllg [or the breeding of IIIIIIO homes. lied in 192i. "iu- 1.1m. vuluruv 111‘ ' ' d , ~ - 1 . ., .. - - 1 ‘ .. 1~.-‘., 111-4: Mn Acorn S Whore a Splendld Banquet for the club i"! Be" m B “ 11. sell dekntc \Vd'IIlD08 iletidul 111». AilliLlLdil 1.11.1111. 111.1 i~r ANNUAL ENTERTAHQNMENT WasiTenciered the Victor's. WE“ THE '“’s"‘°E° °" “E the name sources for information 1111- liuhl 111011111111] n.1- Ii. was $1111)- Illllmlllfifi m!“ the"? had b?“ a Kare kaaizgied nlllmbefs‘ Abdumah‘ to luy a low traps .10 snare his riv- was published in 111:1, Ikeneral inrvey 01 I119 Blumflon- MTV e a o o! bgmb mo???’ gemg filial W'l1el1 .1111I1iishin1; l-Iic Dedigfflfi ily [ills time [lust haul IIWIIIUII Ills Toole. however. was quoted as sav- ‘hmud “m riff“ ‘"1’ ° Y??? a ‘m 1-‘1111111 m. 1-1-0 31-11. he swnnlwrl cum 111.1 111111- slum: ~11 m.» will» lug ‘somethinz likely Wm happen “m, w u mmevy “om ma“ him with a 11111111111111: by Tom Iil- 1=r11 edge m‘ (‘Ilvivugm II(-. (~11! 1111- 'I‘i1r=. Victoria Her-kc)‘ ienm [rt-sir frmn their VIC- mry uver 1111-. lilmloirm ltcvurs in the first. step m‘ the bluritiluo play- off arrived in the city Inst uigilt. 'I‘h1-y were met at the station by IIIL‘ Veteran Baud, representatives luiorrrieriiutv lmnq-uct iu their honor. I11 the gumc ill. Mmlctuu lilo buya haul u more strenuous game than uuvmnns would indicate but were quite 01111111 10 the occasion and pulled through in nice form. Hr. Arthur Campbell, tile Vice of the Victor-in Club and unvwtirds couch, although only given short 11f five hundred enthusiastic citi- ZCIIEI. notice of the boyn arrival‘ inst night with the co-operatlou of the aircv-s 011 utuppiur: from the train the mentioned deserve great credit for buys were given three hearty the organizing of the reception in cheers nmi u tiger Ilcnring every honor 0t‘ the (Icservlng team, I.Il‘.‘ t-vililznro. of the their ndn1ir11rs on their victory. The boys were than escorted to IIln u-nltlrlg trucks. kindly put at and Fredericton teams the disposal of Victories by the completed and Clark games yet. (‘ennui Croameries llrus. and being nicely (iecorntozi appreciation m" ripieuzliii Virainvinu. l1, is lrul. definitely decided WIiLii. the next step will be In the inter- mediate League, as the Bathursl, have not their home and home The Wanderers of Halifax will for lhn occasion by the Charlotte- bn the likely contenders for Nova town Firemen null Prnwuu Bros. llourierl by tlm Veterans Buurl who are uivruye reuriy and willing to lend to Icmi their services lILBllCIl cases Scnlia i11 any event the prospects- for the Victoria Club looks bright the first Intermediate Championship of the Maritime 11ml playing popular airs the pnr- Provinces. 1111c werlded..its way up Water St. While the boat was stuck in the to (luecn and along the lu-inclpal ice the boys with those who ac- utrccis. finally ending up at Mr. ErLI r-nmpanied them to Monctcn were Acorrrs on GreapGeorge Street the guests of Capt. Reid. where tho boys were tendered :1 (Stirling Very keen interest continues ‘to bu shown iu curling at Montague. llnrry Lane 11.... W. G. Mncdouald J. W. Murdock . . E. E. Parkman Geo. McIntyre W. R. Garrick .Sklp 8. Skip 6. Players are in evidence at the Club my Pram McIntyre M_ m McDonald house nearly nil the time. and when J_ B. Bee‘, V _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ games are in progress quite a lrrlrge “any Muoregm. . o . Montague Curling Club has i118! mullence watches the Diny. completed n bnuspiol In which sev- R. W. Stewart A. C. MacKsY 1C. C. Thompson . . . u. B. Glarkson I Skip 9. Skip 7. 1 e11 inks took part. Mr. E. 1E. Purk- 1h 1L Pooh 111:1 vary kindiy_ p)“. up four 111011- nlrrltn be plays ‘jqlorfiplld 4Y9!!! m‘! firili atone the; whifthrdwn until 1111111111111,‘ great enthusiasm was msiiuswamoilg prams 111111 1111mm. some excellent curling was exhibit; 1-11, 11.1111: reruns. ink deservei .....§li.1sn1:’li. 1.11 l}. .1 the ,1...- ers evsiflcurifid MW!’ I-lii! While!‘- Howovsr, .-liliclionnld.x- tcwurt, Mac: Kny iiiid_ Clarkeeu are all -Scoteh, so maybe it r ‘fa-in their blood. . Geo. P. Thompson J. lLMcGresor. ._ ,. J. Mort McLean. skip-Bre- C.“ Wigbtman W. H. Garrick ISIlIp 9. SKIP 4- .. .1. Mort. McLean G. B. Cierirson ‘Skip 5 Skip 16. Winners: W. F. McDonald. B . w is I WWII!" "i m" °°"' n. w. Stewart. test; ,_hen the lest-game was pluy- A, .(;_ Mum; ed, the Rink echoed ‘With rousing G_ B_ C|arkl°u_ cheerajiirstv or the winners. 118K! 1t for the runriersj-up and inst, but not Pankmam ‘n ‘ - (iommencin! "some pocket Tlroliiibsoilflltli’ Skip 1‘i——5—<D. ‘ _ CHALLENGE herebr- clurllenge, the“ Pfihce o! nncep. even greatcrilnterest will be wahs 1901,93‘, m“, (°“g,jg¢1¢n¢1v manifested" irresults iollow exvec- genie oi‘ eludes. I. _E. Burdan_..-- 1.. n. 11161111111 ._ . . . . Dr. I1. ‘AfJohllslou H. J Mabon ,1_ A. Mdlntyro C. K. Wightman slop 12; -Skir fi- W, H- Poolp J_ w. 11111115111111. . Dr. C. B. Gr h. hockey to bejlflfllet Q16 Arena Itink Saturday night, Msrult the Press. - Slgnerbtbs Mable Hockey Cl 1A5 a m. the keynote 11-k- 1_,_ H_ 3011111‘, pkhlndly accept chailengsjhrouuh; w, 1.111511 is 111s rm: one in the scale: "dough? Vveuihe Maple Hockey.,_C-iub do J within the week." CHALLENGE ‘We the Independents do hereby ‘hallenge thp Q. S. IS. team to a tame or hockey to be played next week. --7--————1€§$ Intermediate Game Won by Fredericton rnuuumcrou. 1B..us1-. 1o.- Fredericton intermediates, winners of the York County Hockey Mulls Championship and nisrolfe with 8i» Stephen 1am! Saint John Troll“. won the ilrst cl a series oi home 31111 heme games withflatburst int- ermediates {or the provincial inter- mediate hockey tltle here lest even- ingot the Arctic rink by n score of 2 to 1. L. Q. i}. Bowling L”; 111131111111 the 1.. o. c. sum the Anchors 119K811“ 111° 31mm“ by shimmy o! W 1W"- w- °"' moudy had highest single of 835. scores ‘show that the alloy! l" I“ perfect condition. Anchors. Jfihaudler 163 J.Carneron 18° m ,1, Ajlbentley . .. >191 O55 B, P0019 ........-- n‘ E. floss 258 ‘Iiolnlbiftfl Ramblers . ' E. Mciidillen lt.1lerley....‘....'.'.. 186 W. Oormondy M4 Total 2818. welsh,“ Barbers by a morsin o! v20 pinn- F‘. Tierney had. highest single ol 285 also highest ‘total of 689. Crescent! . 1176 181 M8 $14 187 W1 11min. ._. air 149 _ ‘- ....,.,1..-.-.....‘ [1 . 1 also highest wtel or “m. These his r y night 0n the 11,0. C- _ nlleysJhe Qeeceuil debated l!" ‘ a/ii 0f the breeds, was given uum-‘ m- lien. - I Wallace howled to the line when‘ standard. when he picked up s.) pedigree that cofu-ld not be veri-1 tied beyond one c1. two crosses ‘he cut otf the balance. T1115 started. contests ‘being in Kentucky ‘wherer a Iarxo uu-m-ber of ‘the pedigrees rested on a thoroughbred tauntin- tiom. the most of lthelng o! the "said It!) vnr y. Wlben owners protested Wallace demanded proof. ‘Unless it was backed up wiiiih this best o1! evi- dence he refused to insert any of the disputed pedigrees in the Trot- uus Resistor. Piineilly a few oi‘ the lending Kentucky breeders decided to es~ tablislh s. Trotting Resistor of their own. Fllhiey issued ilhelr standard rules and employed J. H. Sanders, who bani charge 0t rthe trotting de- oi! line Spirit o! the Times. rto compile and publish. what woe known as the Breeders} Stud Book. 'i‘l1i.s looked, like u. severe Mow to John H. Wallace. At. vflre time he was not very strong financially vrlbtiie in addition to the Trotttug Register he was publishing 1Wul- lace's Mouithly wihidh was not as - on a paying "basis. ‘Wail-nee THOMAS. IIEIJCUI. 10126111 y. Willi ‘Bernini's Stud Book. 11 paste pot and shears compiled Also whorl.- 110 In‘- 1- sucrl JLIIC fifth. volume line insert-ell glenwrtimi 5011s 11ml inter-cut uurlu- ~ . Il ecsnTh were“ ,' , -li--I. '1. IzII'."I\ .110 mo); up 1111.5, work under weliml-raobéiéztignlziq$red m cgfdm wdgofigrlvc 1111111 \\ 11 1 111s 11 .1»111 the Breeders’ Lin" of hlfornnrlinu in 1111111115.; 0x11011111»: s1) lirant. 111v I'v- BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY- AT THE. Wiliiunl liunoli Allen 1111s President, p.111] the expenses. Al’. 11 ‘Limo when 1110 dissl-uliuu- 1111111011 inn l _|_ _, He used tihio ‘Nullaco with =Li1c merligrcrs 11f 1111c irollvrsl m“? a‘ bate’ m“ ‘most or ‘Jepublicrulon for copy end 811110111; und pat-urn hnrl nlnmsl tsioppvli, 11.1 orlhor ihilififi TQDPIXI-ilwd ‘U10 T0!" Rcluuil ll:11"1.i1111111 11.0111 rue 111ml I111, gree 0i‘ Frank Pierce 3rd. was publisher! Wulleco 111m Tom Titmouse Register. All of the Kentucky breeders ran out in disgust. and used the money to round the Breeders Gazetlte- in Chicago. o1 trim field. of the lending lace for $130,000. THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS KNOW ‘THAT THE Baby Rcqulslties sold by us can be depended g ~ upon It nil times. Wmhlvo 111,911 very careful ' to ofronenlytheeo mm that 1 We knew an, absolutely. re- liable and weJnvlu your. ine . npbetlen of . our complete i‘ ltegk. . Ourntook oi Baby ‘Eoerie. ,6 l?! elm» tmh and .100 carry. lll the Incline brande- A MW IIM .0! exceptionally» p Ml?! rubber Inlay Panto hove 1W! IINOII 1r’°“v.de The - price In 600-800 them. r ’ ~21 .--~<. 1:1: h. rosrin: < 3115.111» _1_>‘~1.1...' I I I ’ “lbtfirnm 1 " lion. ley and accepted by lilhe conven- Wluiiace retilked. il-le Itievoierl‘. .1118 balance ot 111s days to 1lravelI and preparing the material for mhie. . Horse o! Armenian. Ilt proved itlhel . best work on the subject. The. Wallace publications were ‘f taken over ‘by the American ‘Prot- ting Resistor Association. it con. tinued ithe trotting standard and also eslnblisherl one for pecere. ._. The headquarters were lccateql in " CNIGBEO. J“ Ill. Steiner iveiug elect- ed Secretary and Registrar. lie knew nothing about the work. On the en-zgeetlon oi’ William B. Fill-Jig he employed Trunk E. Beat Ito take up tbejlebeil and oi it. ~ Mom than. time until isn't: Feb- nrary, Beet remained at ilhe wihleel. J. 114.‘. Steiner- was succeeded‘ by W. LH. Knight. Knight conceiv- ed the idea that he should employ one ‘and discharge- all of Qihe help but died wilthin e. few weeks after he was given the unthority. While 50in: ithrroudhi rKluidhlt/s papers Best sew vuhsit bud been done e0 die diverted time earnings of him- self and wire ilrom -psyi~ng for tibe old home farm in Pennsylvania-to p, purchasing stock in the American weirdo‘! Kiécleter Association ~ . U16 death 0f William R1181 h.” ‘LEE 31$? lpsldunlruch atten- n ‘q, _ in o e iilezlsten- Association 150st and. his ‘lilo orgurrizulioll. Wallafie once more was master 1|", Nmelwigq“ His pwbliwtiilflfl ill" 1'.»- nmv 119.1111; published. creased in value and influence. lulus it is iV\\I <11’ the way 11 new ill-l 1535 11B efllifl-bliflhcd 1W6 Yea? 390k lice ‘force 111111111" 1111» direction Oil and carried 0n until 1891 when all the umv President, l-l. 11111111111 IILlT-I d WWI-IRE in New YWIK '8 ""1111?" rimzm. will revive \\':rll11c1-‘.s Your" ‘breeders or iigh-t 300k, ‘ harness horses decided to control lain 1111;, I-‘IIIB TWWIIE 5398MB!‘ 0T have °T1° light hnrrlom nut-lug frcuil 192i t0 of ltheir own. Au adjournment 1927 im-lushm m. M.“ as the Sum. was made to Chicago where altar marics 111' 1111p 1111:1113 111 1:127, llfi B 1W0 d6? 59931911 ‘U19 9709mm“ 01' future of rlilc ussocriutiou is llIrlO l-‘Ilo IWWIIMIB ‘Pflbllfiliifll Cmlipmw assured wimh hoailqunriers in 01p W9" IYIITCIIB-Bfid m!!! J91"! H- Wal" crrnge ‘Conn-Ly. the cradle of lire trot. The *"‘11"*""»"ter where racing is conducted nsl tion was conanmelted ‘by J. 1C. Sill-I,“ spnyt, ’TI‘lm011$0 P8411!!!‘ @7019! In M“! DIHII- would nuruilusc 1h: properly. Oi" {h}; 316i) rzhurvs n1‘ Mock IS.~'II¢‘iI< II IWhon the Breeders’ Suud 1300K p11rcl111sr~1l I50 for 111111 11.11111 Frank. osflcilwi 1-2. Bus! rm 111 Uhe anon back oi the vpulilicnticwrl chm-Rpm u]. as pirates and branded their book (H's ii. rms. rrrunll 111111 . Also when. .. . Iisl. 11f r"0('IrI10I1i-' fulhcr I ‘rd owned ‘iwu shun». .11uI 1111111‘. ‘ y stood in 1hr» 111111111 01‘ his llllfillt] Senders ‘was paid. 0U er as Admiuisinnilu: ‘This IiIililSiUr put 111111; llifu inlu Vululuc ‘.521 111 Trotting itvgislur Au soon 11.21112 next vnluluo will con-| combined siaiistir-u of] I .__.4Qe>___ Rickard Makes an Offer 0i Fights for Former Champ. ‘NIIJW YORK. Mari-h fl. ~- Tile- New York Times snys today ihnt Tex Rickard luvs oiiererl Jar-k: iDonlpscy two nmtrhos im- the emu- iug BIITIIIIICI‘ it the former heavy weight champion desires to light his way hack to a return ruetch with Gene Tunney, his cnnqtlgrm- last tail. The promoter telegraphed Damp. soy Saturday explaining to 111m 111 detail the present heavyweight 511. nation and olierinz him matches with the winners of the coming "slits between Pauline Uzcudum bud Tom Heeney and Sherkey and J lm-my lMa-leney. - The Spanish heavyweight meets iflqenov March 2s and Rickard blend in match the two Boston bntf tiers this week. P9111088? hhs not ‘informed Rick "i!!! yo! of his intention 10 m hill: to the ring; The correct thin .——.. is - new-"mialdl 1' "Noflhsyoilvldotrlaazefalil t9 IWIOW lbflllfbfingoribowis. pidn‘: may “I.” ‘whlim you Worked PRINCE EDWARD 2 - NIGHTS _ 2 At I 3.15 Sharp." Thursday and Friday, March l7-18;I, . PRESENTS THE DELIGHTFUL IRISH COMEDY DRAMA ‘THE WILL 0’ Tl-IE WISP" IN THREE ACTS By the Charlottetown Dramatic Club UNDER THE DIRECTION 0F J. AUSTIN TRAINOR lrisir Songs, Music and Dances Between Acts PRlCES-—35c, 50o. 75¢. $71.: OPENS "ruesnlv." MARCH 15th AT 9.30 A. M- AT THEATRE J1 l . —-/.. J. Mueiscau . . . . . . .. 175 1 u. Williams . 1-111 .-\. Duwllng . . . . . . .. 1'31 _,_ .4 1 E133 iii ‘rmul 17,09 1eow1uua ro-NIGHT “Y? Bowling CITIURCH ILEAGUE in 11 close game the United dc,- Ioaicrl Si. Joules by 166 pills. J» Webster rolled high single of 273 Wllili‘. J. Cameron rolled high tilrce 01‘ 71111 pins. T. Church League. Z1011 vs. vCeutrnl (llu-isilnrl soacw. MATCH 8.30. Roses vs. Shamrock!- Si. Jnmes James Cameron 242 H. l1. Day . . . . . . . . . . L52 ll, Lupthnrns .. 169 ll. Pendloion . . . . .. 1110 '140 T‘. Serupel 210 ‘142 sea 94o s20 229 ’ 167 142 -———-<-O&'—" A lunk and awkward l hum presented hlnrseli BI clerk's desk in a Boston M" nfter hut/in a. room asslg 111111. innllire at what iw" meals were served. "Breakfast from seven l0 | luncbcenzlrdm‘ eleven to ti! Tninl Z643 United ' , 1. Webster 20o '27s m» n" from "Ives i" ?,'“"",,,1 lciew .2 i eta 191 fro?‘ eisht to twelve. "P 1 1- Smwrcbrisss .. 1'54 11s cor ,- ,, . . n. Conrad 16 234 152 "Jewelry!" ejaculated 111° c. Tbombs . . . . . 1B0 1415 11.7 “Your. with wldeflwl -__- _-- _._-‘ ‘Fwhen Mn I 80in! I0 8°‘ ' 955 1039 p05 see the town?" . _ i‘ - THROBBING P“. onTyizefiJgflllrz‘ defeated the ‘Sheik! hi1 Tlxhliillguaefia?“ I rnept {or generations. 1- Totnl 27199. erltclALllnArcl-l . r. Jackn "i 0min . . . . . . . . 79 1,53 J-Juroneoa .. 11s 11w - . a1 1111 let. -I HIII . 1'48 1B7 I34 1B2. 1111111 lea/LT; {Lt-y, , . a uvornwa ; ‘I 1...... W‘; muggy,- 901110. m/sn~gr__1s_._.;. _._ a». J. Fors-yilih“, 491 ~ 602'. 80 ‘ Total 1704 . h; ‘ slur. » l" ~ i ' » l. ,r‘.~1.~111~"~. llvwwiv 1 ...1