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Show J Ml r 7' dedicated to a policy of fairness to all sections of Utah county. '"J it it l ft t O O O O O O ''. s vo 0: o o o M ' - 1 v . I. Mew HTlerii TTTii1af anrl tn i lie greeted at Cost o $15,000 p. RACE TRACK 'TO BE GREATLY IMPROVED Scheduled Meet Seven-da- y For August 29 to 5 September . v Horse racing, for 'many years one of tbe ninjor sjiorts ami entertalu-- re--1 nicnts in- I'tab county, Is vlved iu Spanish Fork next juoutb, according to Dr. Q. C Taylor, presl-deof the Utah County Livestock ' .. association. Members of (hik. organisation, and AVIlliuni K Tiyne, iuanagerof ." the ' raws at the Mate fair ground, have formed an association for' the conducting of horse races on the old race- track at Spanish Fork.: Per-- , mission. to do bo has been grunted by the state racing association. The first Introduction of .the mew at fawnish Fork this" year will be meet beginning Saturthe seven-daday, August, 29 and ending Satur-ifa- y, September STUore tnan i50 of the best horses in the races at the state fair grounds will be taken to Spanish Fork Managed personally, by Mr. Kyne. The meet will 'be conducted a at 0. Salt Laktt City oailhe: tot - nt 7 -- y , narl-niuti- MfiVtma Sis-rae- held lnjlv wilL-t- n : . IK iw I', - TRIAL J; " . ' r , - V f FUYSHINDAMENTALISTS I klB(,' is! l)tsiorie8,-map8,'tray- el. . try. All types of text books of high' shcool or college 'grade. Dramas, Personal narratives of - particular events. , , ;" Original or early copies of rare books : e. g., Book of Mormon, Doc ; trine andCovenants, early histories of states. . Photographs of historic; places, pioner lifej etc. , minute Constitutions, books of early community life, such asJrrigatloH'eompanies, stores, ' . 77 co-o- p - etc,.; and packages of books and manuscripts should be addressed to the Ileber J. Gran brary "committee, Brlgham Yonng university, Provo, Ctahv Packages may be sent collect Donors who have been students are requested to inform the committee as to the time - , . of their attendance. Money contributions 11- WIFE KNOWS -N- OTHING OF - . rlflLMS: SCOHCASE DETROIT. Mich., July 18. (UP) If James M. Balineiegniph oper- 'filffr, witnecwd the shooting of Jos eph Manrer, Chicago Drug Store clerk, he failed to inform his wife, Surah,- she told reporters this morning. Mrs. Ball, who was interviewed at her. small . apartment in which she and her six children live, said she beard, the .first accounts of Jj'tJ J V l"-- !di, Jes timrmy ..trpav 4be newspaiwrs which carried BoU s picI'a nl H. Detwlller, rhilndel The Provo Band, Prof, Robert Sauer; director, with Frank ture. .was .elected ptiii, "I don't know anything about this Woffindefvand Walter Voel; clarinetists, and; Elton J, ., will render the following program 8cott business," she said. 'Please as whisterK soloist, ner, TO KEEP COOL SOU find Jim and tell blm to come home. at Pioneer Park; at 4 :00 p. m. today.' ; hllOILD WEAR "He was angry Thursday night :. . . Sousa . . . "SemDer Fidelia'? March . i and got tip and went out.' last -- : Barnard "Golderi 'Sun setOverture -. -- . XGELKS, Clif, Jiily-1he was bntmgalu." .; : ;7 night from" ; Verdi "Ermani" ; '8 the secret of "O, Hail Us Ye Free" The' mysterious telegram . that "Two Utile Bulfinches" IT. 4.".". 7777. i".'. : 7. Klin saved Scott's life was sent from De Icfltinr cfMit Ttl lIoT enthi-T.- ' a Ilerjul-fsW- f Omlbrand Dr. to at lOiSO troit cordliig Solo for two clarinets p. m. Thursday night Ball said he was ready td go im Reykjavik. Iceland. . Woffinden and Walter Vogel Frank "iffiir red flannet underwear. .Schubert mediately to Chicago to help prove "The1 First Kiss" Gavotte-..;'. ' Dr. that RusseU Scott did not shoot Tlcrjufssen came lure "Mile. Acte" Modiste.? from a. "Entr' from the Iceland capital. ; ,: Herbert ,Maurer, 'OrientatDanceirom The fliiiefc Kilwrteod a tBT Mrs. Ball said her husband has '.'."-.Fillmore been so worried over .'" when he arrived. ' ; "Joy to the Wocld" selection i . . durDonaldson ing the past two' dayssomething liul he wtij the WKilest niln-th- .Two popular a, 'The Midnight Waltz". .'iTt; that he has ' b. .'Moonlight and .Roses" ,"I . . . .Lemare not worked. tMf, - ..y-"', ., i 7"He ha been reading newspapers solo bjr Elton JL Sumner7i "Khw tbe blood warm and- the it Whistling about Scott for. weeks.-- For" three skin cool. couuscllts! the Ice-- : Losey .'iThun(lerclaud!7 March lander. 'da3 h .ieen talking :Balfet,mW Selection from "Bohemian Girt" . . I b rolled eight, inches of nothing but the Scott case. I got : : : Sweet-Song. 7. "Love's Old .s urea or listening to hint shirt riccre and exisiSwl his red s-- e MAN PRESIDENT - . t. mjn . ....... .. ... S. (i;l)--Hore- , ."....Herbert "WonderlandJ'. 4..; ;;u e 7 1 J , I r ' mii'slhe secHiftvrttr'pra ft you'll keep' ' i:; 'TfWlflrJw the year round.: If It gets cold, you'll keep warm, It it gits hot, r cooL- " - , .1- v."; .vr" .. r aVl Vi .Gounod , . WVJUI1.1IJ . . . , ... . , , a. "When Things Go, Wrong"; 7. b. "Jazzin' the Chimes"-v- Vil V VJ UX. jm ......Robi -- V4 ; . i .....Molloy ."SolditaMorus'fiTOmTaust'Two-popula- two-roo- CONGEEPROGRAMf l:-.v- ;r. i SCOTT . inaie,- - citarpmigtwi .Osbome . jQdiuuarvi.v-.- . ..,-:K- 9-- ey KIPM CASE - MORE THAN THOUSAND PARTICIPATE IN HIKE By WILLIAM JL LOSIL (United Press Staff CreponoVn.) DAYTON i Aenn., July 18. Day. he ton's day in the sun Is waning.-"-Tto Intents all Scopes trial, and Ikurposes, is practically over. A few hours" of flaming, oratory 'Vtllllam J. Bryan sum up in triumph and Clarence Darrow flgbts back In defeatandjthen defendant will be found guilty and the cast that put this little Tennessee town .in the spotlight will be on its way to the higher courts. Attorneys for both sides agreed today that Judge Raulston's ban on Introduction of "scientific evidence means that by next Tuesday night the ease will be closed and trains to the Berth, east. and. south and west ladeir "with departing experts, counsel, correspondents and "Visitors, There was a scant possibility thnt jHdge Ranlstoa ftee pernsiHg the defense in the. form of affidavits would teverse himself "iinilperinlt the jury to bear the experts brought here; by Clarence Darrow and- his Hut the chance was associates. slight. ' What. seemed equally possible was that Judge Raulston would take ac tion against Darrow, who clearly laid himself open to contempt In he proceeding yesterday ; when commented, upon the court's rulings.. n a .. j fied 'the judge tft take 'exception to a remark to the effect that all decisions from the bench seemed to fa vor the prosecution, Raulston swal lowed bis anger and let the matter drop. But there was some speculation as to whether he might feel If necessary ttt proceed - against the querulous Chicago lawyer jan Mon:7-- ' 7 day. After Raulston- reads, the affidavits, if he still believes the' Jury should hot hear their contents, clos- Ing arguments will be made and the jury will be given ; the fate of Thomas Scopeiv who "taught the school children of Daytotf the theory of evolution. Scopes already Is foraging for the 1500 fine bo will le undoubtedly assessed when found guilty. , Scientists of the defense "staff labored .todayjo jediice their opln, ions on evolution and the Bible,, in writing for suftmission to the Judge today, MeaHWhUf". ftlirf)lber princl- pals fled to the- tuouiitnins for-- . a '"' rest. The scientists prepared their Jir nccoraaucr with tire agree-nu'ii- f reached between . the defence and Judge Jtaulston yesterdajf-afte- r the court had ruled out their personal testimony. There will be' brief argument When court convenes Monday over whether they will be read oiit in open ocurt or simply handed to the conrt stenogrhpher; but the latter is the most likely course." ' Copies, however, win be furnished a. tbe-ynu- nV i'n... i.j . 7 Assistant States Attorney Australian Gets Timp Stick Certain Convicted Man Will for Coming Longest Distance to Climb Hang for Murder -- 1 ' , s f la n n etmuVr.Wwf-."".'- END ! Histories, old or new. Early news papers or magazine collections. Bookg on science, literature, phil osophy, religion, agriculture, Indus 1 -- MI ' . GRANDSON OF DARWIN'S I8 Ell WIRES GOVERNOR . ; - TWOTHOUSAND NOW . ' di. "From Iowa TELEGRAPHER iJ'uesday . BAND ' 7 NEW T IRRARY BUILDING THINK DARROW MAY BE TO BE READY NEXT FALL HANDLED FOR CONTEMPT ; f v 7. Dean H. V. Hoyt, Chairman of Scientists Preparing Affidav-T-it- s . Heber J. turant to Present To Court Aid i .a Committee AsksLibrary 'z' ; Monday . 4 Sailorette A EVOLUTION :- "The' new Ileber J. Grant library building, the fcenerom gift f the church- - to Brlgham Young nnfver-ity- , will be dedicated on rounder" day, October 16. To make the mag nlflccnt tmcture, a more worthy ilmoaument to a great leader and a more helpful. addition to a great Kaold Auieijdsen, 'bearing' a lKinqnet of flowers, received a tumultuous school, one supreme need criea out grectlng'on Ijiuding in (tslo, enpitajf-oNorway. ,He U seen here making with e?er increasing emphasla his way through lines of chevriiig citizens, wiwtb Lincolu Elssworth, bis books, books, more books !. ' ' So declares Dean H. V.' Hoyt, American companion, directly Is'liind Mm. i chairman of the Grant library com mlttee the To meeMbis requirement, dean explalnsC tUe cotumltce i in viting the cooperation of friends and former students of the school to present to; the library1 a few dollars say ten and give jHJchsultable books and manuscripts as may be : available, '.j;f The coWmitee makes the follow ing glftjaggestlotis 4i i" If Journals or diaries, pioneers', mis. sionary travels, ete. Memoirs, letters, biographies yWestern American material of all if' o o Detroit Man Claims to Have Aspen Grove Once More Scene Seen Chicago. Drug Store of Annual Prehike Enter-- Murder tainment : More than $15t000 will be durlifg the mxt our weeks, according to Dr. Taylor, in. reaovat-Ing and improving fher ace track ' and for new buildings in the Span-- . I- !! Ish Fork park. The old grand stand ., will lie torn down early this week Kiul n new modern grand stand with office rooms, toilets, shower bajbs. concession countera, jot'kpy's rooms ami stalls to care for all of the. fTICM horses will be erected immediately, While most of the building and ltuju aui!uu!cu uun uuioiu aiisworlU met mu enthusiastiu crowd when grandstand will be of lumber, the they landed at the Bridge Of Honoriu. Oslo, Norway, "where representafront elevation, facing west, will be tives of the king waited to ttiUe them to the iHiluw. tHsworth is shown irtmtejrt'''li:tr brick aU more tit (he left Ith Amuiidseu iK'Side hiiut both indicated by arrows. ' Hum 300 feet long running pariifteil ' ' ' tHih the .tracks of the (rcm Inter-.- . urlMiu. A beautiful archway will form the gateway to the park. The 'blueprints for the new.strnc-tur- e are now being prepared by . Cluuue Anwortn, architect. 1'rovo and will be in reudiuess early this week. Dr. Taylor says. ' The rece track will also lie placed In' good condition and a high board the fence will be placed around I. A, more circumstantial evidence for By Julian Huxley, , , entire park. ' ( That those Interested iu re- (Fellow of New College and senior evolution tbH!iiwiI,cLepnvict a doz establishing burs; racing In ITuli demonstrator of zoology, Oxford eiimen of'murdatV' v Human development is evermore ISitfla nd. ) eouny mean Jo do so on a large tun vers! ( Copyright 11') ; scale Is evident from the fact (hut striking: Do theuudamenlaltsts reti i 7.et h a r. ei HiX H&Ata'm before OXFfiKI). England. July tliedaily vsnejises-o- f the nix'iilng ' pliase wilB meet are cstiinated at around $2ikh William Jenuiiigs Uryuu makes capi- birth jNissed througli evoetirlier a an and of out of tail, the through phase tal disagreement as high as $1500 will per day.Pui-sewith gill slits like u fish and started lutionists. v in; piacea iu ine meci. He seems to forget that there ure from one primitive cell. E t)viouariu Asr4e- tiiree 'bratir'trpf nnd "Efcoixfl "oT sects of Chrisrianity with fur more bitter velopment of every human being. 1 that Bryan is threatening; differences. There is no (lisagm'meut what- to "wrlte theTBibfe into the Cuited.; has ever among biologists that rota- IStates coustitution.f: (Bryan and that it applies' denied he meant, this litenilly.) Ijet tion bus . to man equally with other orgau-iMii- us' hope he remembers that this . . KANSAS CUT, Mo.. July;S ww- (Continued on Page Eight.) lidy contains far (IT) Bruce- - Balrd, New Orlcaijiv was cnow n presiueni or uie Aineri-- i iHstlinfo of (ii liking, iind Dallas . wi s wlecfod at tlie 1U2( couvcutiou 'cily :it flie closing sesxion of the a o Appeal Made to Friends and Attorneys for Both Sides Be lieve Trial Will lie Finished f ormer students lor . Assistance. Night . .! R - : . n ff2(p3 6 o o o o o o e.e-- . 1 fi EWEDIN UTAHXOUNTY uiiKiiy I . ' o o ';"V . 1 ty innnf o o CROPS HAIL ATiIUIfl)SEir a J HERALD IilONES Business Office...,, JT Editorial Rooms. r,.l?7 JUU b& o e iHOR SE RACING - UTAHrUNDAYj JULY 19, FROVO, onnn "oj " rs' f Jt affl-davit- g ' tolhe.pm,iflilvntfcjMIj:BlM' - . ,,' ;"'-.''- '' 'P) CHICAGO, Fresh hoe of escaping the gal lows came today to Russell Scott, former millionaire, as his friends and attuM and iieys frantically sought witnesswft By the terms of governor Leo Small's eleventh hour reprieve, Seoft hns six days iu which to raise a "reasonable doubt" that he killed 'Joseph Myurer, u drug Uore clerk. . A teleg am from Janu's.M. Ball. fiiMTalor, was vl)(4roit telegriii-chief hope of'guing fuv.-J w.:s rn eye' witness to Slaiiee sLijlng," Hull wired Governor Kimtll. N)t until now did I realize ..vuii are hanging the wrong man. Am willing to give testimony If you will send prosecuting attorney, upocinl; ageu( irtrans)nrUfloil.':.ta : Chicago or KprinSfleld.' Robert Scott shot tin dnlg clerk. Small was expected In ..Chicago s some time today "to investigate claim that It wua not he but UIs! broiher,Rolcrt, that shot Ma'utiGeorge E. Gorman, the assist ant state's attorney that won howevOT, expressed conwould be fidence., that Scott's hot blasted iind that he finally Would , . go to the gallows. "We arrested all the eye witnesses and! got tbelr tcstlmouy." Gormnn pointed out, ""It seems Incredible that this man. Ball, could ha.ve bwn an eye witness and kept quiet about it all this time. ' ; Scott was to have been at 6 a. in. yesterday, but a telegram to Governor Snmll,' signed "Koburt Scott," saved, him for a week. 18-U- evld-.-nc- rrom Iowa wer a sailor suit? No reason at all, ex cept that it Is a. natty affair. Lois Reel, from Iowa wore hers while she attended the jChrlstinn Endv orers luternutlomit couveullou- ut I'orthiud, Ore. . oy siiomu a i gin , . - SHAKEUPIN PROHIBITION FORCESISDUE More (ban 2(HX admirers of paid lumia'so to the giant, of, the Wasatch at Apeu Grove, Priday eveiiiiHI When the spirit of revelry commingled with a reverence for the grandeur, tbe fresbnesst-e- f the cool mimntiiln air' 'and nocllilUty that was falrl' mtaalmw, nil contributed to nmkliig the j'venlng one of the most pleasant ever cxiHriemvd at the big annual1 event. Twilight had gathered on the top- most peaks oT the" Wonder mouiitaln, and darkness had cnvcbiys d , Oif Tlmp-aiKig- -merged from- a : Winded' sinit" among the shrubery with a great rorrh mid lighted the- mlgbty pyre the flames of .which soon played fni astlcaHy .against the earful background of stately pines mid iimklng asiieiis. Tills sprltei lu the . ol - iainin of I.it Jim-eFork", danced gracefully around, the flaming tunr and J.1mo.-- . vanished Into tho darkness. .... Kullowlng this performance CHvo Bradford. 4fe4 rccvcaUonnl 1; ailer, was railed for.' He annonneeil that for the piist five years the bonfire, progrntH' had betw opened with ud the happy, throng "America" nve vent to their feelings lu song wHh Bradford lending. ""O Ye Monn-tain- s High" was the second number, which was snug with great feeiingj into Binlriug bmiichos pranced the great circle and the crowd cheered lustily us the bronchos gave a' unique performance of western cowboy, life. - ... Prof, T. Karl Pardoe, who acted as niHuter of cenhnuiiesi- - tlietf- - in Amerlenn troiluced Misi Chipinnn-ttt'ork," who did In splendid fashion aJfpnnlsli dii nee:' The Clark sisters of Salt Lake then sang a couple of nnmliers. , With his characteristic eulogy '! tribute To : DAYTON, Tenn., July 18. (IT) Walter Adams-"!'"of Tlinpanogos und told f Postmaster 8. C. Patton didn't out his, love and appreciation, of God'exactly make or but the trial hgfentest work of art that of such M - the Scopes-tria- l, did make It possible for him to bang wonderous pieces, of handicraft, as ' . . v . , onto what be bad. Tiinpanjigos.. contest stunt came the And then Iast year tbe Dayton- postoffice lMssed IntC a. higher class and this In which a group of Gleaners from Brlgham City extended iu song an with mi promotion brought invitation Jj all to the" Tern h city's salary for the postmaster. A short while later a local hosiery annual celebration September 0." "Ttre .largest trio in existence,'1 mill went out of business and with the'loss of Ibis liiiHlni'M l'liltiin miy wrni tin ii iiiimilnc'i!. It was conv faced with a drop back into the I'trlsed of Ir(S. Harrison- R. Merrill, former class at a lowered sulary.-Bu- t Dr. L. D. Pfnurs of l'nyson .iind Kl- this trial has,'more tlian made tou Sumner of 1'rovo. They rendered . iniJl It In I'Xiellcrf f,e.binu "Tbe Milking Bp.for Bird" .on hannoniea with whistling cinched his $2,500 salHry. Darrow, alone, who has received "an ovationand received Tbey more mall than anylsxly coimtM'ted with the trial, including William were forced to respond witli an enJennings Bryap, received eismgh core and utthe eowliiKiou tbey wen;, mail to keep the Duyton imstoffice by popular vote, declared the win in the higher Tlinnks lie to neri of the prize otfereI by Professor Pardoe. Darrow, Is Button's prayer. . Blanket Removal of AU En- forcement Agents Predicts ed for August 1st. ". --'w ' ; ..T , " ? -- SEW VORlT.;ulf "i&-ic- ri Ery prohibUloii tigetit in the couu- - try'ls due to lose his Job withiu the next two mouths. Roy federal prohibition commissioner, announced jiete today 7":. i The gredtest. 'shake up7ia; the history of prohibition enforcement' will stait, August 1 and terminate September 15. Within that period, the new federal regime under Assistant Secretary of Treasury Lincoln C.t' Andrews, will reorganise its groups f agents throughout the United States: Mauy ageiis undoubtedly will be for merit, or because of In their preswit locality. , The blanket removal from office of all is intended to give General Andrews u free hand to droit and retain Whom he pleases without any embarrassment that might be occasioned la formal discharge were ' 'v '' '( with announceSimultaneously ment of the impending- - "shake up" United ' States Attorney .Emory Buckuer announced the rounding up pf a,bootlrf ring said to have filled ordeliL for20,0Ud trunks loads of v liquor. Thw is "the biggest xringy uncov , end sluee the arfest of Jlainile Kesslcr's gang," rBuckner said. His agents were Understood to have sie-e- d lists of nanus of several, titr the bi totleggers. Eight men, were tuken lu a raid on Broadway office The ringl said to have. operated by shrppiug Uqdor m- - trunks by the keys. The express, mailing trimks were returned to the bootlegger after customer removed the 7' tlielr-kuowle- dge ' ,"--' ' . CollttlltSi SCOPESTRIAL f FIXES SALARY Jos-s- - . cln. 1 ISPARKS FROM LIl&WIREs wpen they are formally jiresented. Th opbiions contained .In- the scienKstSi'etatements are lit theory for the judge's information and guidance in charging the Jury and also to show the appeUate- court what the defense has sought to prove and was prevented from proving. 4 The jury will' not" hear them. Attorneys for both sides have practically agreed to limit speeches to half or three quarters of an hour for each attorney participating and maximum of eight hours of argu- - ' (Conl limed on Pnffe Eiglttr)i - LTOK"-M"- ! COMPETENT DRIVERS r , -' i lsych(if-oirlstshar- e h- Wins-ar- e all-kim- w . .7 one,-wan- the-br- otbers'-snfficlent- to-hi- . -- : nt If s I it ! h , ' '' ' . "'."v .;'''' v :7 ;' : . - .Shall we continue to close our ness men are. put on their honor to stores n' Wednesday afternoons in abide by rule it. is, In my AVASUIXCTOX, , July 1 order that th1 business Interest of opinion, small businvss for any' of .(CP) KclcUlUts a nd Provo might, give, basetxill the sup- them to violate this agreement in determined after n port ft merits" rt)r. shall we any way; If such a practice is'fiin- - series of tests that women nnt'i remain open and let baseball take tinued it will simply mean that there mobile drivers lire just as care of Itself?' . li'ltt tw no clptiif. if wtfnns jind the.Sn'il-yHwbbfi These quest propounded probably nO bnsebafl in Provo. men, .tlie. American" Autoinlille D. D. former by Sutti)r. thnt tbe H'rt assiM'hitUiiL.uuuopuce(I here to- offimrm VWr the Centra) Utgh BiiSelmU .league neds the unstinted support of every day, and one of 1'rovo's most consistent huslness man In Provo. We know In two' textff j women were boosters of the lmtloiial sport, tfio, that 1seball is a vital factor In found more competent. s ,Hk'v ' 'I don't' believe' there can be any the development of community co-- . are, fa-s- the sjioed with which biisinessj about this clo operation nd good feeling. We need the di'ivereacts to danger Slid Jujjfjay ment 7-;- ing business. AVe must be united in basiall and I for to takes steps to avert, such iis i , a problem of this kind and if a mer- it thrive. But my support alone Is ken: and second, applying I - LTvlOK MEETING TODAY-- I chant agrees to ' close tVedneslBy not enough nor'nilne with.-one- . or the consistency with which tbn , Regular nionthly union meet-- I afternoon it lm not jresinned that he two AVe cannot such driver rcsiHinds-iiing of the Auxiliary ..organlza'-- : will return 's store tiring the afford to let the other fellow take tion. ' tions of Utah stake, will be held L latter iwrttif .bet j;ani or as soon such a mean advantage of us. I am In the first, left tbe expert. this afternoon at ,2 o'(lockr- -t asfli Is over and oiieu up for. busliA-sfound that It tiKik ten college wo-ready to give the national sport my t College Hali. It is my understanding that Xoslns , fullest support, but Jura. not ready mi tt ivSft.sei'onds react- - to. dnu- j7Jhere7lU JieoijessIoBs-- af 1 Veiitraf(ffrtH-1nii- ? that to pull my load anil the other, ger mid men ..TO. TnTOTTeTie sil sT3u F KliTpro-- " In the secohd test the vari- anyone in Chicago get killed r Society and ihe T. M.'ir'A; 1 ivlfied and rema Ui closed until fits by our efforts. .. I'ubilit.v of ten Women was only but I don't think that If 'he had I .'awarding to officinls'of these or- - J Thnrsday'.mornlng.' v.-- ; . "I am for Wednesday afternoon secontkuwhlle that of ten he could have kept It from me this i ganlxaMotis.-'I t "There can be no halfway business closing, but if we can't have It, let's (.17 was .22 seconds. . 7-Iongs ,, about a thing of this sort. If busi - ' remain open." i ' :' , . '"v .: ' -- n n Bus-sell'- v. . I . - |