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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Dec 1914, p. 10

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WwapBBo can act,".insisted Wentworth. _ lit l xo seen her act.. It isn‘t acting ‘H:,,T}"} it . '.,‘,gffdglla.' The woman irs ""é ts ‘Cordelig‘ must have feelâ€" "Yng, tendér, compassionate. unaerstandâ€" Ittg;>€ â€"â€"mithâ€"a young faceâ€"not a \Aligd into:whiciy youth is painted." fif aivastihave beauty." ~ ; . *WeA may get both. I am not searchâ€". "ne; Tw C ‘, among the â€"stars; I DAFE boper of. Anding: her among. the eart =y y P SR C 0 s LE as 24 l â€" s F 10% K64 3 ‘@ man & down and on crime less knavish 1 :"“ he knew Andrew Merry ard. he to. one: tra it, which #4 predominzat m the â€" manâ€"his 'w" ‘by day his conscience quieted . gelfâ€"opnfidence took the place of pvering, and. the:: fear :of exposure immed "to recede, At last ho could situation in the face without f task of putting on a on begun to 4bsorb y. . He hbad ~always a such a chance; he had been. away 1meas ne coua now un es he know New York thor ’ e had: observed â€"tor years h ofâ€"producing. a play.â€": Qs f & ~‘om with sppreciation: as i. pat..his: plans dnto shape. â€" He Fematrkabiy..stronsg .company: was .enâ€" gagoed..Oewald .inaisted on Allthg.even the smailest parts . withâ€".people. far bhave the isvel of subordinate actors. The, «: ~list ~grew" to. stupendous igures.. One .morning Wentworth reâ€" ‘dc Auweek toâ€"anactor who fan tosplay.the janito®. .. >. . : “,_,""_f, ons ‘bigger man than you insod," Beâ€"objected. "He â€"bas played Aead8 to many. of. the~biggest stars. ie need #eere bit of character work o . th JMM :OM balt, an yROuEs~ A :C _ firstâ€"rate: man, for _mpon _ her:.:while; you talked. «@bgolutely. nothing to her but ow uncommon was the combiâ€" on , of nllaz‘talanu in the same e ability to write a virile play, ‘ ‘l!{lnb'altlmeu«)-hl and tic.fealing.and originality. > A orth suggested. 42 ; .must *close. with somebody _qgulék," said Enoob, when Osâ€" . Bad turned down : Katherine ts ie J mage Wrong?â€"â€" in rigky ~proposition," ~saia ‘ Ampatiently. . ‘**Cordelia‘ ' /«Wity, it‘s almost leading it onght to be in rehcarsal k‘ fow. days," suggested .Osâ€" y tell me, when ## Merry He should hate been ‘wigo. â€"*Can‘# you ‘wire him M people suffer from weak hearts." They f @xperionce shortness of breath on exertion, * Plerce‘s Golden Medical® Discovery 1 Deanâ€"‘is= not: even.to be ‘:answered the Englishman: .. © *She‘s ~ beautiful,: but t fecling, her intelligence? ching her faceâ€"the light fell gw Try #°%~ _# | «Wentworth:watched‘her closcly. He â€" 4 \# > reallzed how she felt his retigonce and 9 : or.“-‘-fi-fi* t“n of deelinmgyRey covery glance a Root Pills‘tss it 1e wondered treanentiv what 10. hiscmemory when he : cce what ~the law gan t a . mas . fromâ€" theft." iis »fkite wBlanich at the the human in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It u-m«m-‘m,md-:-,fi-am Fâ€";n“p T asD a Come beneourt 1 Sn aencomfartable Ayiny ‘of "I 14 BYFG. oh contains no dangerous narootios or alochat. ~| to any actress that hr h [E!E.! E"H Dlo art, or dizzy Teelings, oppressed breathing n epriecome, Uaroes um bomt i aaf viomach A hoart come ud o eiiee Oaeeniee of weakened Such is dogged fate C o. e t, 4 i o e o Tok n e 5 2g N ts iA t 4 % * "3F . es [f o is & Nrrre A Fik®e i4 t m CoRe‘s o jR o Y 2e ie . "u 2 t 0s â€" s - 'l‘,‘ +4 74 Rove N * g * Pal 7g06 pel in 4A ud LCR + LA e y se 2 ts h z66. t Td z~f Â¥\, .’ a * se Wiep e ul "xuae s P en( 39 + o ieg Te o+ l y ul t p* m s "e V o Tous "K) i k § aie soull Peadet eriy i. â€" in elitunaiiie.. coactiets mees 200. aeatte s ndnks e Nee e 1 Cl tm c i h Anpeitiies n sonmnamnnd e i i 5 GORDON CURTIS most stores or send 50 % n o Br.Plereaa Icabdy Hewat Borfum mt & CO Jrom WoKértons" spent the Aall days:in long, solitary walks, nd hor mind dwolt.constantly «on Merty. Her brother.scarc‘> menâ€" tioged the playsto Rer. She :; ews #t+ 46 in the <papers. : Thron them came the information that â€"Enoch â€"had relinguished journalisin ~ d was work dng on theâ€" production .. a new play by # new author, _Sheo drew a long breath of ~reliet over that announceâ€" ment. â€" She fer sure:Enoch would ‘do full justiceâ€"to Merry when the time arrived. :; She wamrteo proud to . ask questions.< Hor {brother M,-m taken hér complétely into his + denen; sheiwas certainohe: would‘do so againâ€"when the toll :and: worky were His Eyes Mct the Gaze of HWis Steter. Dorcas rsalized theâ€" change~in her brother . and; felt . it keenly. â€" She corâ€" trasted. the: careâ€"free, ;generous, gay Enoch as he had. been a month ago, with the man who.had aged suddenty, who was growing motose,‘ frethrl, un commpunicative,.‘ and:.Ampatient . over trifles... Day after day she saw less of him. His plea was hard work, so the gitl was left to her own devices. She had few ‘triends in the city. She <â€"Hc seated himself on & berch and watched the spray dash over fil& Throngs cameâ€" and went,‘but ; did not ste them.> His mind was cenâ€" tered: desperately ® uponâ€" ons anticty : Merry./must <be : found. <~<He <had: folt so certain that the ‘actor might appear at_any umqgths;t he had sllowed Oswald to think he knew where he was. . He.reported. Himâ€"haltaick, tryâ€" ing ‘to ~recuperate, and â€" hattng the worry of a lawsuit with ancagryaman uger,; which <Oswald. was (rying to nettle ‘out: of court,: He assured him that the comediam was letter.pericet in his part;â€"ail he needed was; to apâ€" pear at late reRearsal#® © The strain, however, was ‘telling. on Wentworth. He had grown nervous and irritable. Oswald saw traces of it, but laid it to anxfety over the yn,u?tlou for his play. « tb WWe ® 0 4 # * "I.have told you pointâ€"Wlank you are not to go.on the stage." . q055 . . "You. know how 1 tnl"' about "It." ~@poke quietly,, "You rememâ€" fotset Aa'm 3t seat The quir ark "When did Oswald suggest. this ?" "Beveral woeks ago. â€" He bas talked with me about 1t more than ones." "I don‘tâ€"know.> & can‘t decide: what to do. «1 wauldâ€"say ‘yes‘ M 1 could talk It aver with Andrey Marty."â€" > Dorc#a. ruse . amd~ fokled :the..paper which lay on hor lap.‘. fhe kept _up With her brother‘s long strides through the ;crowd . that , thronged Proadway. After mhmul:.ig!e he asked sudd ‘How did you happen to see Mr. yeatenday$"n0 : ;, 0 ; . Atle calted at the house" -2 in reamarn®d3> 2gl 006. ; .B ; "On# business. He has asked to play ‘Cordélia.®". \<â€" > â€" in iz "It ;might hare occurred to Hitm to e@ommult mve * 302090 sc uy on â€".. Wentworth <atopped for a second. eyes were (urned straight ob the bustling street. « Why didw/t be speak.to me Arst! beâ€" persiated .: &\ tdÂ¥ "Help me to. find.him, then.; Things will â€"straigliten out if he puts dwâ€"an appegrance. : Como, let us<walk homg. It‘¥ too chilly [or you to sit. here.", â€" tiently, . She did not finish.the sentence. , Site hbad turned her. eyesâ€"away from her brother and: staredâ€"at .the. multitude of craft in. the: bay, jostling cach other as vehic¢les do on Broadway. "Had not what?" he insisted. _ ... She met his eyes calmly and they wavered befote her own, . "I moun if you had not made a.false startâ€"if you had ~ gone ~ifitp > this MM'yâ€"nrr thing: would have come out happfly." Wentworth did not answer. _ :. .. "I.can‘t fcel, Enoch, that Merry has had fair play,".:4a_ ..s. :. 0 thites & tions, which ‘wore temperamentally wine, .Dorces wasâ€"different. Some Himes he .fangled it. might be caused by her seclusion from the world dur jug*girlhood. ~Then Rke remembered ; few of. herâ€"zgirl .friends be. had mat "Mr..Oswald said yesterday he wa: in the Catekills, ready to come of at a moment‘s notice." "I wigh to God hbe were!" cried Wentworth desperately, â€"»Tersas. you‘re a nbild. .Veu dot wnderstana tBat"I. am up agdinst a harder â€"proposition thin I can meet." .~"It seems to me, Enoch.". said the #girlâ€"slowly,. "if. you had .notâ€""..«..‘ > Wentworth‘s brow wrinkled into an ugly scow?}..~"How: could he. be menâ€" tioned? : «Mq: can‘t â€" be ~fowndâ€"anyâ€" Wwhere:t=:s52i0. Carlts s . s "Of course I haye," answered Enock impatiently,â€" "It was not my doing. Oswald insisted on it. Every paper is clamoring for mews...~We reproduce the play the first week of December." ~*The paper speaks of you alone. Merey isn‘t igiven. credit .for even sugâ€" geating the plots His name .is.not mentioned.".=. <.... L0 3 ie Tb AN ied & "t did not speak to.you," she anâ€" swered qmfi: \‘When D/ laid down my paper a swinute ago.you sat there," â€" He did not:â€"offer. to.take a place beâ€" side her, though sho moved to make room>for him. ~Hie. face flusbed hotly when his glance fell on the headlines of a baver that lay in Dorcas‘ lap, He satâ€"with hisâ€"eyes fixed on an ocean steamerâ€"moving majestically up theâ€"hasbor. When her, whistle shrieked in «reaponse .t0~ a â€"salute,. Wentworth rose with a start and glanced sharp}y about him. 1e felt that some one was watching . him... His eyes met the gaze of his sister, She eat on a nearby benchâ€"staring at him, a newspaper in her lap: andher bands cztpod listâ€" nessly. over it . +4 42253 "Why, Dorry! How Jong have you been here? «Did you call me?!‘ . > > "Have â€"you ‘seen tRe story about yourself:in Ahe: Times?" f In_ each of them.be had seen some petty deceit or"frivolity which, man like, he accounteda typical femininc vice. Dorcas was different in bear! and intellect.. She resembled stalwar men he hadiknown.s cs<00.%, . the »thoughts were that she dia no put into words. Jn every woman i had admited for beauty, inteliectual or heart qualities there had been imper fections, which ‘wore temperamentally :.“wfit;w & b ‘:.. a ' b’ A .-2 4 ‘w "Ruulitâ€" rm__ e# \ »»=*e helped me greatly. By By Taking. ‘ WB $ dn en on ced gnd ) m\ Ving 10. fwhen he cannot at tm of ppodtene i ts 9 T c oatetien" Ihnive it 5o hecaad o - dad w / +d Consti . * For the last couple <* vears,‘I bave takes: "‘Fruitâ€" Clwes . ‘ollowt "Fruit auy pe. e M > "Why dor‘tâ€"you tell Mr. Oswald thâ€" i# i pMiiy $ s ro ns ue n t sopâ€"a »#g .6 for §2.50, Or trial <ize s anii tror rigied thiews,."" * mgn dtimpcd his foot impa Te be ‘contiqued, ) *he jves" o n‘ John Freiburger, posts, railing hLi OBE sc .o rects. sorben ‘aee C. W. Parsill, division court â€" CIERK .. 2....0 ,...caasli Antedn h Sabint H. E, Ratz,.lumber acc. in full . ,, . Â¥0 ‘Cab6, ....â€":,.. :sc« s it io+ . BW W H, E. Ratz & Co..lumber ac~ . count in full to date ... ... 136.%1 SbeDunt . oo .0 Cargions "uclciacencns. ~BWhat Menno Martin, gravel and tile 3:.00 £. QL:.UI.E’ qcl, coment â€"tile ... .. 9.85 Sol . gum?gavd‘...t.. N‘Lfi Levri Strticker, diggzing ditch ... .90 Nelson Snidet, m'= account ( moyed by > J . L« N DÂ¥ . & f * g?vm & / _ the of as J 1:;.. that “-'E..!'-,_' !}"“ A lis, rop. culvert ... A, J= ;mzn" zravel to pathmase : . INMOF _ ,:15 143. ue iefi t xHees, Oeces on winn ie W. W. Martisson, puttiig tile &crose the {rdad â€"..A.... ... ... (George Fin‘s,. work with concrete IkKCN .0 oPigh ie Loh it ie PB G.. A..Reanie,. refuridof statute J. Reidel, to payâ€"men for. buildâ€" inm'huhi‘.m gravel ead _ workâ€"py Bho:day, .z:> ...« 20 W...Frseborny: refund of statute cOC hy : Gill 4 : Ahi. Azamiier s xo uhi Andtew . Bender,. teaming plank, : MCG..1. ... Duriviaecainione qudro w m Louis Bacchier, balance gravel * ahizpâ€"o6 : Well¢ e . ... se _ A« . Rober k 1 Reeve P‘: ‘‘misaies of" â€" the Tast Sengion 1gal/ and : DasSC4 py © theâ€"C _ and Fepairingculsert ...... ..; 4875 W. K. Leighton,, rep. @teder ... â€" 2106 Chjist.Z. Albrech*#,â€" putting. in.tile . . The Municipal World‘ for supplics 3.47 Cerrugated.Pipe Co., Strattord, _ _ account of Counciliors ........ A. K¢Meverâ€"rép. seraper, etc John Rianefunid of taxes ...... D. McFadder,zep.â€"road ......~... John Rusgerscrefund of statute Heauy. Rleisch.uet, pravel Lo pogis mxe Peies, Beuctt\qrmch o ;‘ a a n F2 ':.‘.? Mrs. Coote, d0. ....=..‘ ... .. 89. Thos. Hiélliiard: G0) ....~..~~..4 18 Thos. Adam, do. (pazt pay)... 46. Henr? Netb, bal. of account in, . Henry Hostetier, (Police Trusâ€" Ace), gravel “ ho. 800 Faberâ€" Bros., coal for engine : and working gi rdu:‘g...;’; wontyic.: W J. E. Katz:& Co., *lumber ac 27.20 George Lintick; cleaning ditches . â€" and Fepairing culsert ...... :.; 4875 John Rriedmen, rep. bridgeâ€"and : gravelling... ...... ,......; .4. ..; %0.15 Richard: Jobnson, gravellitg per ... ... GOREDC ED: S 0 c on Honeamel . We 3_8.23 Robt. Eintics, fot crugiled stone ~ and ~teamirg samé....>...s .. 184.94 Jacob Reichert, â€"building storm fenceâ€"and feamilig _......; _..__. 7.99 IOWO S %e.c3s :csccines rlivenn es upuirtiiiunen‘a Ira Fowler, grading and Oversseâ€" jnit BORO :.......â€"::....}.: c..... Afuba‘ V. Otterbein, for cedar posts and A.*Bâ€"Robertson,: 4o pay phone as_per. actount» :s...0..0..~...... 56.:10 Jaco‘s S;â€" Mever, remuneration fof building :snow. feneg;....> ...... 30.00 B. .J. Ballard, division. court rent Justth Z, Kocbel,: tile account â€" 2.73 James Frecborn, refund of statute putting up railingâ€"......, .4. 12.85 John Fewings, balance of account «> EBE T AYY . ce + oremncne Iirece John Adam, digging ditch and puttint in c-#ofl whhen e Apivirtve Eucene Dietrich, teaming sewt The Municif % E:‘-'f",'m a new respect for the baker. m«uy.:fitgm 0. 4. PEARB & COMPANY, Limited fore m&mmm- of the other ;med armies, Union British Bu Brust sutdog, theâ€" u@@timg shUl, at 40 o clock hl pursuaat ~toâ€" adjours 125.00 2.6% 62.12 10.00 40.00 13.50 $1.50 18.00 18.15 45.00 10.15 3.35 4 41 10.00 1.1% 9.15 8.55 3.50 he 4 Jaceb Stablbaum, â€"gxavgl and x c d iby Ika 8&“.:;0'&@&5& Chas. Schuett, sheep killed ...... %.00 Fate A. Ford, antw fente ....... 30.70 Chris. E60B, aFM00 .1.... a.».. D10 ¢41. that the Council auestion â€"careful and Ati®®.~ . .008 Me 2. Lo SP i noaiie e n . a the gant z*.?"?:g"""""‘-‘" . (use The Uouncil at: 3 'm o reea ies the culno"; m% d justifyine the . 4 fage tor fola * and justifyin« ”'” wi” n _ reliet. . . to the . Reliet Fund. J:)m l':::: ’t.mab&: of the 3-9 ‘und p'r‘«'ug icdBe.. bat â€"Byâ€"Lews No: 880. and Suvder; that . â€"Laws » 0 @31 pe read a third timie and passgt. ? '“Ml'_;l i a + dgats No dNaX Taxe is it ..":&.1“:..;%‘3,1“‘" #% : timn #s* i c Suvd JJ :{.‘,wqu.! .btiu;t tile Assessors e P ; of $1.50 each: n Touem Lik "apag %% Carried. $ 0 v6 w4 the year .. 1915,; oint . . ft:m‘:v of said Wbe read?: w»gm and. Norâ€" man Suyder, that Byâ€"Law_No. 831 to remunerate ‘the sevecal~ Townekip O(â€" The Municipal Council of. the, Townaâ€" ship of, Woolwichâ€"met at Conestogo, on Tuesday, mmf«,m- 1914, pursuant to adjournment from last session.. . _ ." ‘ > 4 Ali. the _ mombers present. â€"â€"The Reeve in _the chair.. ; k;ns ; The . . minutes _ ‘of . the | frevio seraice were fmas w adtpten c " . Notéipr Nopmas Snuh ;‘ and., ) H. to fix a;.nlace for the no Candidates for. . . the._ .. office gefle.l PDeputyâ€" . Reeve, | and the vear . 1915,â€"and :to appoint â€" the j repart of the Me Ofic 6 he‘ Mohjeipal opal 4 Heen es O $ ave) ".«‘d Q}' ’: ’;.. ” #"‘7 t .‘ of. "Typhoid fever at St. Clements. Twite .your, l::fl 0Q.. K. took sam tm n exstts Mey ‘ame wiga impure.. We had visits from Dr. .o.x;:\'mv. District 1:.1& 0?1: dvg Ar, W lih&t.im“in s?.w:':h“ wl-‘,"h Cl N o ntnet to the peslie hox 10 . â€"with his . regtest, othe not, .7&'....'.“ m«f:g'uyfg than last week. there : amome death . from . + Jt« that fl?:au -3:‘:1‘» *fi iocsRess . â€" of dflnhuv . PF n cpan e refor m@gmmtuwb was J. L. McKay that . the .of â€" thet Fugh: R. Lintick, secobied ° by sutlorieed %’Mfi%fl n;anm. nain.â€"Cat ‘b s C i â€" \Byâ€"a $ i s t “uov-; by A. B; hobettwon, -aboi:; mat o m ried. ko r Lo that Byâ€"law . No. 100, as .siow flled | ‘Total .....‘.;} 4. _ _ $a58:4e in. be read a third time and passed. | â€"Cartind. Em e s 7 â€"Cattied. __â€" C« f i3 Noved ny: Netman. Sqyder and H. Mosed by F. Lackner, seconded by | Erd .. that . "this, Conncit do J. L.. McKay that: this Council. $do juow i 40â€" mest again at * the now â€" adjoutm_to . mee6: again at the ivnm Chast~Ner, Courstore, on Tues Townshivo . Hall, Crosshil}, Tuesday, the 1#th ‘day, of December, rext, the â€"15th â€"day of December, 1914, at | at.n o',em'nm'g»f f 4e3 10 o‘elock,: a m.â€"CarFied. in t 5 y t alâ€"y . W2 dfâ€"BNRIDER, . _.â€" St. Clements, December ‘8th, 1914. â€" f‘,:.;...)*fw- *&“M * uies : I have to congratulate you on the comparative mtlm Awe Fality trom infectious diseas © inz the. past. year. / ; «thga i9 # fae ~â€"Carried. MA ob eects eB s <a 90 and thre cheeked Moved. by: L. Reide}," seconded by Aiter . filling . in Woolwich Tp. Gounsil. *% peren 5. ao ns on Th ht 1% Ir Italy â€"hés.â€"ordered the‘ Tutks.{0 libâ€" erate / a : Bxitigh, Poniil mmi&.:; wiwm "‘;‘Ffi?;ig lm brother‘ on Muskoka Bay? â€" > amount? he 3 e ho ie esnt e " «ies tor_the wmn:" eprtein d ’?& Gecrge L.. N David L. Martin <â€" o s . Peter Metéger: ..‘ ?>~> Wendel ‘Martin :"=*>;, A. B. Nattim.‘.>>~, Henty ‘Nicbergal‘ ... _ ~g~d Hf. Mittelhol¢, culvert Jik. Wid bourt tooeg. 1‘.‘3:“ J se * Tilnran\ M.~ Mast® > Mezpo Kath . ... :5 ..l} 5 Cecrge Brobman©...!;*5°+ Jacob Euyder ... "~>:%.y:, Nelson Smyder /: 5/ :~â€"> : Wesiey Howlo#tb â€"<(...;: Dulllel kw miivines "1"-31"'\ He:y s E?nt radre .;;;;3;. Arthur: Ki P Hirepdr tC s ts l1 / > iob qesem 1 on cug o1 o Panusd Scuaiedy . ) as. COnysland JoBn S. Prey Jak â€"»â€"Carried , â€"inâ€". it . and failed, ._ yet &m Hl#‘galfiflp again if you.could .only . . make a suodess ol >it.; can make a good titing “m but. you‘l}© ..never . . Jeate : is from ; a beok.. The â€"way you canilcarn to make;it, a . Sute sucores is © by of : the im feispatnaroand ence T 108 5 & «â€"but a goutpe; df pra ‘los sous taught. by experts, dealâ€" ing: withâ€"every ~ phase of mon» eyâ€"makinr ‘porttry: paising. > You # -‘&T* ,# y be: mé;m To on go .w } ts n spma t Jn mdimall it But,. infl Wg;p"” ~Taught: by Exports Perhaps, you . ant : to. go inâ€" byÂ¥ ot:it.:; You oan . make sok. ‘Thp "ny you » il%, a . . Sute ~â€" by "medansâ€"of : the ib PaY ; Or o o. T $0 £1419.00 Ciork; #1 10 ar o 42. 43 15.02 1B it3 1150 2.46 $.7% §.80 1 3% 1.86 . Decembér 3# fas heen the date : ‘Graduate â€" under Dr. Still, the :fo Yer: af the selemce. Editor . "”‘ on cures. . where\ all wige Ti maat ons Mices, Rouin. 208 Weber Cuntithers,, . *m‘(,?"""mf%w ;_ es 50 King £t. West: B e an‘\tot ko * i", 2 M ie in ie m fl to loan. â€" Gertgan spaken, the Bt. I Doritist, LD.S;, d&g& ege‘ Denâ€" i. Pn piaaiues at ‘m i7 pric< store. oupreave. . Sik: Heag sut, Wm VA F Clifford . â€" 3540, d . + : «be. IIIâ€"Stanley Soider, yA 9n taiicitors ‘ " ir‘%; E, "‘r"":'g' D.: ~@.â€" +MciNÂ¥YOSHy© > evigence, Queen St. Phone HF | All caile if aey or night ademaal, . e Lb o4 Sm uoo + s + o f prmarinte TB shz6~ ts e * Cloged all Friday.: _ > â€" Miankans T i. Om a € F t it en oi von. weLrriNaTon: k. JAcoss p sls . ; SWt 54 efi ons m B Notary. er 8t. ] . wikLARn, BIMS «& Gn Mz Aillar\& C. Han siical Blo iB EXPERIENCED VETERIN, T ta! Burgoone of Foronto oR. 8. ECKEL, L.0.6, DO#& 64 L. B â€"CLEME! C LWVE C M EN DR. LEDERMAN, 0.D.8.; K.‘ L BITZER, E. \A, School Report. dK.â€"F/G. HUGMES, 3. A, WILLIARD f the Far, 3t

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