m&mbwb:mt- mtirm f-j -r , 'r r pS' GAME WITH SENATORS IS OFF F - -- -r a . P'Moran ana ms men Arrive at North Philadelphia Station at b:iu IB TOUR NORTH WAS FOOZLE jty a Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON-, D, C, April 9. iW inril nnU WCatner uuiiuiiiuno luuvi-meu P" Grou """ m ..ijn-inc the Washington ' ?'Jinday and also kept them from getting team t" ' ,.hor in iho morning or nfter- l .ny"";l,,-" Bn!(radler Ocnornl I'nt Moran, who had BHEU,Y . .hnnllilnir with Knonkrr a 111 IY1I1I Illllt. 1IWIH"'C1 .-.. .,.... . 5Vw Joe-Cannon and other Congressmen Cl .. ' niint. Issued hurried marching or- i r A ttend of lenv'lng hero at 7 o'clock If ?m. evening for home, the famous comrann ?, ii, tit chief In tlio flcld (when ho can nut i ,.m thero) of tho Phillies ordered nis ugnt '- Zw and his he f.v artillery to entrain ;' i?a o'clock, and If all goes well they will 11' Strain at North Philadelphia station at WtTiO, o'clock this evening. R V' ,, ..-uiiimr ni'tll this morning rcn- i Ed brueball Impr-si-lblo today. Mornn oercu . morr.lnc practice, but h5 was called off when ho found that i Sere was two Inches of snow on tho Held ' the ball park. tho tiny .Manager uriiuin, oi sent word thb.t tho gamo was Huron College Has Rival For Joseph' Howard Berry .A' V.owf Berry has a rival. The tnn wnRtlon ilium football, baseball run. anil ' b"t ont In Minnesota they have n JSin."J'r,,h. competes In nil sports, nnd nny lad who I. Rood enonxh to make n sextet ?i.:e?i'in l,mrrr,B"1Jr entitled to be called llnl-J"';. i,Th, al w,1 ' .student at fiSrS"!! rf"Wi lt year participated In football, basketball, baiirbull, wrestling, put . m noi .ana won. the Month Dakota tennis ZY. ... name is Alfred snroeder and ho kmh ma potinii. keen Hprv .. - .---- ivii.iiiunu. uiit lime It taken lin with hi. .tiulle.. .In.t uh.n S--..ow Mr- fhroeder does his studying, we ?in f k.n.ow.t "" here's. honln' he's us rood srhotastlrnlly us ntlilethlcallr. tltl. welch Three sports resiilarlr nt Pennsylvania, continually busy and hi spare In Lutcr fohtnffton " . .... rtnt.t riti.1 iirltwlt T-rt Aft A3 't "US Vlf WiU "u "'UJ .wi. 5Jmji to cct hl8 troop back to Plitlailcl- it ehla earlier than planned so tho men would P L Able to EO through two lone, hard drills, p- itartlng early tomorrow. i.v Aiiw. ! rfninpq nrrnncpii rnr inn I'nii illM on their tour nftcr icavlnt? Jacksonville Matt ' Tuesday nlRht, .only, two could be Blared, and each of these took place under. conditions far from Ideal for tho national i 4 pastime. ! BETHLEHEM WINS SOCCER l GAME FROM VETERANS, 4-2 Crowd of 1000 Sees Champion of Allied League Defeated on Fairliill Grounds Botoro a holiday crowd of 1000 spec- tetors Bethlehem defeated Veterans, cham .'f'plon.of tho first division of tho AJHed ttipiet on tho Knlrhlll grounds, this morn ing, four goals to two. IilDO-up: AIN'T' IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? Bftlehcm puncAn..... fplMlne... riettM- Marrsj-,.... Cmiibell.... Klfratrlck.., MtKelvlS..., Torrvt Emiloy Iiutlcr Famine Reffree Ocorco wlok aim iznner. . . pnal -lRht fullbail: lR.'t fullhntk . rlclit liultburk center hnlfbatlc left hal'bick , nutnMc ,lsht . . Inside right . center forward . Inside left outelde lett "Vounir Time of Veterans. . .. .Akerojs .l.onsmoro . .rampbel! Welsh AIcDonoush . . . .Ullmnro . ..lohnson .I.McClhpp . .WMIurcIn Krott H.Mcliheo Linesmen Chad halves 35 mln. V- Ools For Hothlobem. Ilmsley, -'; Butler. Mc- Kehle; for Veterans, Johnson, -'. BROWN EXPECTS TO GO THROUGH WITH BASEBALL SCHUYLKILL NAVY STARTS TRAINING Fast Crews in Daily' Work Outs for Big Brushes Scheduled In preparation for tho aquatic battles which will ho foucht on tho Schuylkill River nnd on tho courses In adjacent cities this season tho Schuylkill Navy oarsmen nro working llko trojans with scull nnd sweep. "Preparedness' Is tho slogan all along "Boathouso now," and activity al ready approaches mldscasorf proportions, al though tho men havo been on tho water but thrco weeks. Dally practlco Is now tho rulo In all but a few of tho clubs. The Mat.a senior clght-oared-shell crew won tho event for special lnterclub eights last year nnd Is out to repeat. Most of the men who manned the shell last year nro training again under tho watchful cyo of Coach Marsh and Captnln Hammtll Is ngaln holding down tho stroke scat. UesIdC3 tho senior eight, Coach Marsh has started a Junior eight for the Navy Day races. Under tho tutelcgo of Jim Juvenal, one time champion single sculler of tho Schuyl kill Navy, tho Pennsylvania Hargo Club men havo got down to hard work, vlth hopes of developing a winning Junior eight. As a nucleus, Juvenal has five of Inst year's crew, and the remaining thrco will bo to lected from the club's new material. Captain Jaeger expects that Dill Ilaaso, last year's sculling sensation, will bo found on the startling line In tho senior single sculling events. Harry Da Haecke, one of Vesper club's most famous oarsmen, Is at present look ing after the Maroon nnd Grey aspirants for aquatic honors. Captain Walter Smith has provided Da Haecko with a wealth of men to work with nnd candidates are being tried out In nil combinations of scull and sweep rowing. A ccnlor clght-oarcd shell crew to try conclusions In the American regatta Is nt present training with the following line up: 'Walker, bow : McCreary, Crooks, Hoyd, I.ally, Kvers, Howinan ; Lchm, stroke; Koche, coxswalp. Three Junior eights aro also training with tho Idea of ono of them representing the Vesper club In tho Navy Day races. WHerJ You LCAve Your hoosg om a ciouor MOKNIMQ (MTEHDIeJC To TAKC AtJ Umbrella, AMD LEWE WITHOUT IT - AMD HG5TATc DOWN STAIRS AMD PllOM-LV DECIDE To TAKe A CHrVMCe AMD DOM'T (SO , 1 BACK ' PROVIDENCE, It. I.. April 9. Nonac tion has been taken as yet by tho Hrown athletic board ,In calling oft brgnnlzed ath- I'Afctlcs for tho balance of tho henson, al- ynVU6U uiiiiuuiiv.v;iii;iu jl nuitii- tn'i k m t.x AtmA whnn n1Ifn vnumrnw Thlirsrlfi V morning' after the annual spring rc(cesa. M- AllO UlClliUllil Ji i.ilO Wl.JliJ uwavuutj c,'3iquai .uavo an rcinuinuu jil cuiiu uunut ijwln-hejweathr has permitted.' -h unty one memoer oi ino team, jtouerison, fjyan outfielder, is an cnusteu man, no nctng hf,wroiiea in uattery a, a ntionai uuaru fe Wilt-made up largely of Drown men. B Other members of tho baseball snuad nro aotlve In. iho Brown Officers' ltcservo Corps, Mit thus far tho hours have not conflicted tip .vlth hflReh.ill nrantlce. B.U . ' . S'fAtt IACllXiUlN UlJliUllWO SCHEDULED ON MAY 8 TOKIO, April 8. Twonty-flvo star ath htes will repicsent China In tho Far Kast- rn Olympic games, which are to tnke place here on 'May 8,. Tho, Chinese delegation will be. composed, of tho foremost athletes ii ib mo empire, an mo large colleges iiuvwk TOiunwexea ino services oi ineir oesi imr- ij, rermers lor ino meet, 'ino iiariicipaniH it aro 10 do sciectou ni n tryoui.meci. 10 vu UhtM In Tlen-tsln about April 25. Teams from Tslng-JIua Coliego." tho institution n.i rj?ekln established with tho Doxer lndem'- imiy reiunaea to gnina ny ine unueu aiuivn JGovernment: Pclynng University at Tlen- nMin, reiun university, unu ni, uuiiub tgTJBlTerklty will competfl In tho final tryout. li 1 .WILSON GETS GOLD PASS P Wf 'k MI7DI1 AXTTJATT DA TilfC lJ JllllIIVlVjJ.11 BtLIU M. JliViVU K. .i? CHICAGO. Anrll 9. Season tiasses to the American League baseball parks have been I.- mini rreaiaenL wuson ana vice x'resiucni pt 'IfanhlJl hv Tl T .Tnhnsnn. nresldent nf tha .Uuua. William II. Taft also will receive hiae, Th, passes are hand engraved and , auiu iQLicruu. -AMD You THIMK- OH VJHV. DIDM'T CO BACK THIS M0RMIM6 VA 4 l mmffl i i'1 r ' l'.. i ', y or, y ". l 'f V is mk T U - AMD AT 0l --11 Qfi LUNCH HOUR 7r77T7'7A ffi&k IT DIMPLY VVr JSr&.&. R ' W 'J iin 'r- 'WMKi And vou look IM THE CORMER Akin ntrftupd mat .,,v j,. , iltlaoctf. jTi BUT ALiO. YOUR KUOOtKi WW s-,V HD LEFT 7HBRCT Si I M .- T1,. . I CLEARED UP! LrH - The IT. j 6Z?R vtim 7V A i H ( r S V Wk OH'H-h-h AliO'T .IT A GR-nRM AMD C GLOR-i-oh Feeum fe ''l-QMifi r&yzMmkt r yTAVSTHI t !g&x.eszar?v.m Ws 7T er-- - 2(7?irz'?. fWMur tAWe AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES North Knd f'liib'n baseball team has r; orenntzed with tho Dmedlne Ilrothers' HaaoDoll AKMOclatlnn for tho corolns season and will havo a strktly flrst-rl.isi team on tho diamond tnis senson. under tho nnmo of the Druedlnit ''''otn; era" Athletic Assoclailon. The followliiK oftlrere wero elected: J. liberie, manager: 1..- ,l'Ci: nstlstant manager. W. Kreht. field captain. Hberle would like to hear from tlrst-elana team" In l'ennsManla. Uelaw.iro and .cv Jersej. 1015 North Hope street K.imes with eente;n-nlne- In Philadelphia, at home t 3. V. It. desire The team will he strunKthetied at second pase by tfluls V Wllganle. the former second hase atar at me i.aao 1'iaza ius:n pi-nwi, -. can, i'JOt North Hoentccnlh street. Norrls !' would like to arrance Kam' with semlnrofesVunal home teams. Would nae to hear from teams played last season Sichnller, ."01 Vest Norrls street. K. & Jf. A. A. baseball team, of Ambler, has organized for the season and would like to arranto Bimes with Mc kean i A. A., tranK ford A. . North Philadelphia !' i' Alpha A. I1.. Westmoreland A C . Uiiakerlnwn. Norrls town. AnKltsea and Sou.lerton. M. Hoblnson. 337 I'hun h street. John T. Lewis & Ilros. Co. baseball team Is desirous of nrran:lnn aames with homo teams. 1 llrown. -07t Kast I'aettlc street. I'hrlet l.'hurrh A A., the rhurcb champion of Philadelphia la hooklnc Barnes for the season and would like to hear from manastors ol strict ly tlrst-clasi semlprofesslonal teams for Barnes at Tenth and llutler streets. Only teams of tne hlchest tpe an.J of established reputation need apply. (James with .Main l.lne or Suburban Jjeaf.u.? J taVW would be acceptable durlnc .May II. Mink. MM Wakefield street. Clermantonii Philadelphia and Heading Tttillway A. A M booklne gomes with first-class semlprofesulonal teams and would like to hear from teams In rcnnsjlwinla Delaware and New Jersey Underwood, Headline Terminal. H. West Philadelphia II. (J.'s Junior baseball team would like to arrange sanies with Junlce teams In or out of the city. I) Ulune. 5tl:J7 Cedar avenue. Turueis Mnstc Club la drslrous of hooklns frames with fourteen. fifteen-year-old teams, at mme or away. J Mcl.oualilln. iSti Jefferson street. White Suffered Black Eye Each Time He Boxed Wells, And They Met in Five Bouts XV of hard ponehers. Charier ceded Ia hA IhA hardest hlttlnff . . -" r. -I t-t. tt .-.- .- .. liRniweiKnt in "I'l the world, sarsi raklnc Ite, .con ittrelrht xt. met aoroe nara nitters in my rareer, but l.nn't rememhrr one who erer una me nstfd. Titer say I'm slow nnd not footed. Well, If I in, why don't the hard hitters nit me hard enoueh to date me? The hardest hitter I eter fared was Bobby W'auch, n little Texas fellow, Wow, but that olrd could punch! "Then there were Kid Kansas, a brother of Koiey Kansnsi Willie Itltchle and Youm Harlor. The felow who (are me the most trntihie was .Matt Wells. 1 met. him fire times, nnd be nerer failed to fire me a black eye. Wasn't that ftinnyt I knew that I would come out of the rlnc with n. dsmnred optic every time I signed to box him." ELI CREWS, AFTER VICTORY, DISBAND Penn, However, to Keep in Training for Navy Race, April 21 The victorious Yale crows, hack nt New Haven after winning both races from Penn here on the .Schuylkill, formnlly have dis banded. They will not elect n captain until a later date, hut Guy Nlckalls, tho English coach, plans to sail for England In tho course of a week or two. Tho Penn crews, on tho other hnnd, will contlnuo In training for two weeks nt least. On April 21 the Quakers will row Annan oils on tho Severn, and although the Tough keepsle regatta nnd nil other races In which they wero scheduled to tako part have been canceled, tho Pennsylvania oars men will endeavor to keep three crews In trnlnlng to meet the Navy. This has been decided upon by tho Penn sylvania athletic nuthorltlcs nftcr a con ference and determined to continue all nthletlt; nctlvtltles ns If nothing had In terfered. Tho Quakers will dp this despite the fact that all contests with Yale, Har ard, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, Dart mouth and Williams already havo been can celed and other cancellations arc expected. M1SSD0RFNER HONOLULU Star Mermen and 'Mermaid Expected to Compete' vJ in rig meet yi y,! PLANS NOW UNDER WAJ . - . . . 5i i-iana are on toot to now Another water carnival In Honolulu early InVi summer, under the auspices of the Pali Settlement, a missionary orfanlzation whl counts among Its activities the encour ment of physical training and athl sports. 'J Jf negotiations now under way materkj lie not an American merman or maid will be absent. Among those Invited or to b. Invlferl nfrt, Vnrmnii lino, nt t nloMlKl1 Club, of San Francisco; Teddy Cann jtnd J ncrucrt vunmcr, ot me ew iorK A. v.l' jiuuy iiuuiiti unu rcrrj lcuiinvray, ot'.' the" Illinois A. C. nf Chlrnirn! Ml -!'" Dorfner. of Philadelphia :L Miss Claire Qa.H ngan, or now ltociicue ; miss Frances Cow-j ells, of San Francisco, nnd Miss Dorothy- Duma, VI uua VIIKOIC?. 'V1IQ Other atnr wntermen wIiam annearanM "S Is virtually asHurcd nre: J4x6y IiriKr, of w Q$ inu iuh juKt;it:a , v now a. resident OI $ji Honolulu: Duko Kahanamoku. Qcorra A Cunha, HaroW Kruprrr, John Kelll and.K'P vmiciiLu ixnt, uiv icauiiib imwiiiinn swinl '0" mers. f$ Ksnecliil Interest attaches to the contests ;:" for fair nutators, becnuso the Pnlamn off- JA clais are connucni oi securing tne entry of -ntV of most of tho world's swimming records 'A'l for women nnd ndtnlttcdly the fastest all- ., nrnttnd mcrmaltl ever developed. Her nrea- .!? once nt the meet will give tho homo girls thi A first opportunity to teet their skill against WcS thnt of the Australian, nnd keen raclnjff--. should result at tho shorter distances, for j S tho American girls have done fifty yards In ,;s as good tlmo ns their great rival, and Mlaif-WfJ Dorfner has also turned 100 yards within J- L-sl an ace of the Australian's best mark. Thafii date of tho meet Is still to bo decided upon,4$sl luit It it-ltl be held either rtn .Tune 11 -J .rUv .- ..... -- .... .....v. w.. M..u . My 1 iStf'i July 4. y&.i SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS By LOUIS H. JAFFE FHANK MORAN Is to be the next heavy weight champion. Furthermore, he won't have to fight for tho title. Whether this Is a fact or a fib. so we get It In an uncon firmed report. Jess Wlllard (Himself In the Flesh), so advertised for his nppearance with a clrcu3 hero next week, Is to retire, and Jesse Is to make Moran a, present of tho championship. If this Is true, Wlllard will glvo tho boxing public a merry ha ha. Doubts aro held as to tho right of the champion to dictate ns to Ills successor. When Wlllard declines further to defend tho title he should lose all control over tho championship, nnd tho honors should be open to general competition. In any event a championship has never been passed alpng as a gift from the holder to a warm friend, and if Wlllard succeeds In doing so it will bo an epoch In pugilism. Jim Jefferles once tried to hand over his title to Marvin Hart, but the fans gave James J. so hearty a laugh that Jeff pulled back his gift. Tho reason for WUlard's about retirement, it is said, Is hecauso he doubts his ability again to get Into condition for a bout. Two cincmen, boxers of the walloping variety, nre to bo prln.lpal3 In the star scrap at tho Olympla tonlcht. George Chip and Willlo-I.oueh-lln posses little or no science but oh my. how they con punch! Hach carries a sleep potion In either hand, nnd both nro tough, too. Both ore seeking prestige In the middleweight class. Young Georgo Chip, no relation to the other George, boxes In tho reml. with Joe Welsh as his opponent. Artlo O'Leary. will meet Jack Dunleavy. Young McOovern. of Al lentown. will box : young Medway and Illlly manning will opon the show with Joe Illoom. Jr. Tho latter is being schooled by tho original Joe Bloom. Darby Caspar gets tho biggest test of his career Thursday night at the Broadway Club. vietnev over Bobby Reynolds would boost his reputation greatly; also put Darb in lino K8M1TH AND ZEIGLER AGAIN TO COACH AT CALIFORNIA US' Aady-Smith has signed a three-year con tract to rnntlmiA tin fnnthnll rnnnh nt the jJolverljity of California. Gus Zlegler, the It line coach, has nut his signature to a ft document holding him for nnother year, IA Mid Pat Vlllnt hi, K.. nctrerl n linnriln '. t the freshman Mover, nnri. fnT.. TMrllft Mahan IA will not return to the coaching start next season. L NELSON SCORES KNOCKOUT i : fsltops Mike Marks in Second Round at , Broadway This Afternoon Vita PnlnnnA utaifad n oiuinlffll vnnvlneA nt I Wfil ttrnnftti.n,, fI..K ,lf .nf,Mnnnn lDua RiOUta Jnit a linl.l, .n,l ..AMa V.nl.1 nn nit U-W6 numbers were interesting. p' J the opening match Qua Nelson scored fj c'ea', knockout In the second round when inViT p,,ta Mlk0 Marks for the lull count ' ! 4-lgWhander to tho Jaw. KV To""? Patrone nnd Packey McBrlde y vxti a draw in six fast sessions. Trtnlo Tl- -,..,! T 11 Rjjf ! 111 vutiio ovniing . wamaiTB BTANDINQ OF THE TEAMS te $. jt-S I IPM r.l a 8 rr"... 4 .. , i'ress 4 4 iff a PP'... 5 2 MPress! 7 , 7 n n I a n a 42 0 4'J ,667 n s .d7 7 34 .040 7 30 .4711 6 20 .41.1 tor 'a. 1 mnw' vf2k .r -.TSfataflA sr S .BH ySpuTWOod f A L a new m&ffcollav JLkgi 9 fj F nn7 .r .m& sm im J v t f Jsi w r some big matches Stee Jlorrlr and Oene Oonnon, who put up a great bout two weeks ago, aro to repeat In one of the prelims. Bobby McLann and Kranklc Cnnw-fcv aro In the Beml. Other bouts brim: toeether Johnnv Brown and ueno Hando and Joo Patrone and Kid Collins. Olo Thnin l.nmeford cets bade into ring har ness tomorrow night. The Boston negro veteran Is scheduled to meet the Oklahoma Black Cy clone, whoever ho may he. n Brookljn. Johnny Dnndee will box hero next Monday night, lie meets Jimmy Powers In New York tomorrow night Jon l.jnch. a stablemate of Dundee, boxes Jimmy Pappas, Lvnch defeated Dutch Brandt In New York Saturday night. 1'red WelMi will have to be beaten within ten rounds. If tho Briton Is to loso his lightweight title. This Is the opinion of Nato kew-is, mana ger of Charlie White. WWte Is trying to get Welsh In a twonty-nve. round bout to prove who is ana wno isn l tne imenoiaer. Adam R.inn has Jimmy Murphy in great shape. Murph can defeat Terry McOovern. Is Ryan's way of thinking, and he Is ready to havo Murphy prove It Just as soon an a promoter sees fit to stage the bout and McUoern consents to a crack at Jeems. Fred Fulton lost on a foul to Corl Morris In New York last week, but tho ponderous plnsterer was well paid for the bout. Ho pulled down a purso of J 3300. Morris got 12120. Al Rhubert lost to Plot Ioadman In Baltimore last week, and also has lost a bout with Frank, Burns. Shubcrt und Burns were matched for a fifteen-rounder In Waterbury Thursday night, but Al had to call off the bout because of a se vere gash Buffered In tho Iadman contest. Racing at Belmont Despite Fire NEW YORK, April 0. Spring racing at Bel mont Park will bo held according to schedule desplto the disastrous tiro which destroyed the grand stands and many of tho buildings. It was anounced today. Repairs to the stands will bo rushed at onco. i SPURWOOD A newcomer in the "wood" family A new E & W model "Spuswood". There is an .attractive sweep to the points and plenty of tie space. Its spurs give it style. , Your furnisher yvrill gladly show you "Spurwood" and the other E &W styles' which will look yell on you. 15 cent PvwloW Jl A ( v -ffit 11 ll'1ffil7lliiii'ii1 jV-A ,, IrKlmi .-iMaaumunmivwuuiwivrii ,,!.. 1 iiwiiiiwsaiiiiiTiiiniimTTrmru 1 j2fL mLV "" j.M lr - 1 x "vcl--riPk ii'Hiil u7 jB Ip iWmll nw m 1 f' 1 PpsSoe m Open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings . I 1 : olutomobile Show r- Spring JSale April 9th to 14th. This weekonly-8:30 A.M. tolO P.M. j I j Open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings Save 20 to 60 on a High Quality, Guaranteed, LOCOMOBILE To any one who plans ttf buy a motor car within a year, the excep tional collection of Guaranteed Exchange Locomobiles on exhibition and sale in our Main Showrooms during this week offers unquestion ably the biggest buying opportunity of the season. You are urged to make an early inspection of these cars. Every one of them is in first class mechanical and running condition, haying been thoroughly gone over and renewed, and so carefully refin ished that they present a beautiful, new appearance. They carry Identically the Same Guarantee and Service as New Locomobiles To be able to secure one of these fashionable vehicles of prestige and elegance at a saving of 20 to 60 is an opportunity which appeals to even the most exacting judge of motor car Values, for the $5000 quality originally built into the Locomobile is still there, can never be taken , out anc further can never be put into a new Xoeo'mbbile --"-"--p".,!""- Guaranteed Locomobiles as low as $1250. Other Makes as low as $500. Convenient Terms if desired Appreciation of our Annual Exchange Car Sales has led many of the most exclusive pur chasers in Philadelphia to become Exchange Locomobile patrons, among them men well known in municipal and business affairs, pro fessional men and women socially prominent. m w w .r I In EsStsVLtBlisVHBVMIK'- i 57 JtyAp i ii ft i" i i a sj -r Mfcsi a , j HH ; I II lOCOifOJflK BVUDIIto' ffik TrW LOCOMOBILE COMPANY of AMERICA 2314 Market Street, Collars ilrv y n.n,' .: r .,--. j..t i 0 20 .317 , M .254 Philadelphia. i e0 3. 8 4 13 2 13 TtUahoaai BeU, Uctl 4W T,....... si si 21 20 SS ST 43 47 ,EAM RECORDS NET TINS 'J- A.aV. '.P. Ava. H.9. De bet Style is your Style !' 8i8;.ra ,m u i o" .:..-; ! t I wmiTrniiiiimiiiiiHirmirriTnii M ' ty?'v?'k- JfiiVhrK WMitojJ JL EARL & WILSON U.S. 2567 s 2577 wta '- WlXm ' mnmfisrisVmvtsr SfSHvajH ... ,,j .. ' .TTWf?HFEjsBJTI-T?sMsMMisCJ-a 34
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