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Show VniDAY EVENIXO. JITLY THE o ALT LAKE TELEGRAM. 10, 1003. TTnpeb columns P (TV ' kj 7T r- - 7T i. 1 a, rJ H The People's Paper ...,..,.,, - 1 A3 ggsrrT 1 ii a. FRETS FOR CHANG DICTATION hp ttv a nnrf n UU1 5 CONQUEROR BY OUTLAWS ff A V'T 1 1 t- - ? " ., j where After . & J Ti (T CHAMPIONSHIP AGAIN. Root HAX FliANl'ISCO, July KX "I will sht. Goers'.uhen and where it is .convenient for him. so long as the -j St tfato comes rftor tho i Jeffries-Corbe- C) no rap." In the?e pithy wo:(7s Bob Fitzslm-mon- s told of his early return to the vop--arona h; savcii oiNfurther cham- - a d liob wni happy frame of mind. His "fye.. link!. (l as he discussed the i puh!iche-afof the Fort Erie in-a- . batf!- -. Ocod m:;l that!" exclaimed Bob. "Like to have Fast? YesT r. you bcr. JLoevkr-.- lik a Thau younsr fellow Gardner is a mighty speedy man. Yt s, and he's sot the " heart-breake- CAi.l Ht attack that, has brought disaster. and sorrow to mcny pionth-ing- ' ones. "Gardner sized tin his man early," continued Fitz in his usually critical "He was brim full of confidence. way;' I tell you there's no'.V.ing like it." There v. as re.ueh of the reminiscent in Bob's manner of speech. 3 ! i i 3 1. 1 ; i 1 I nt otPc Hnut Tn-- at Jim Jeffries' hands and the tremendous handicap which he sought to over-corin the second? "I like the way that fellow Gardner mills it." continued Fitz. "He's a born sera. per. He keeps after his man all the tiniQ. He never gave Root a minute's letup. Hp knew the necessity of a fast naee and away he went. That's the stuff that counts, I guess. nth round was a corker. "Th.u d seme and made it mighty interesting. But the other fellow was the faster, the stronger and in all the better r:an. He's a hard man to beat, this chap Gardner. Mark you, Root was no dub, and the other fellow apparently outclassed him. That's about all there was to it." "Bo you think you ean whip him?" ventured the interviewer. Rob Thinks Well cf Self. "Well, now, your Uncle Bob has got a pret high estimate of himself and he thinks there is nobody m the world Par Jeffries, who he cannot whip, and George Gardner happens to be one of ) ihese many. Fee?" Bob is realiy in training himself while preparing Jewries for his contest. That age has in no way slackened the speed of this truly remarkable man is shown by the exercise he takes, Which ordinarily would prove exhaustive to a college oarsman. 1. HOUSTON'S tai rati THH h.ni: In HAV2 HOtTHKJUi Mulrv Zl TIIK FACT STJLL KKMA1N3 Tit AT rror homii r eld "r tncf th-on- th ct:. thn tny othr you r tratS rl.ht. In th ycu v . -- !h r-- t riurch. lo s-it- Why? H '? ( !?) f 0 (S) (D (5? ) w rmm IPiM-n- tnrt r Co perimenting with ball players. The Salt Lake favorites have Lcen tried and found will be wanting. Hereafter the line-u- p of Anderson. made up Hanley regulars. and Lundblom. all of the old Portland team, will be in the game this afternoon, catcher Hanley in Pft field. Anderson as will rethe box. This and Lundblum tire Byrn s. Shfa and Toyer, and unless Taylor's injured finger prevents it he will go in at third in Cook's place. WANTED rl'llNI SH ED 0 fr HI rue . 41 El-j- BKV'.fl?! PA BTlFfl richt k'.nJ. The Ci. C. I!.u is coming to Pa 1a the Yesterday Manager My ers signed John Rule, who is known as "DiavoJo," to come here and give exhibition. iP:!e will be accompanied by Char-oG. 'Ki'.paUick. the who will also do stunts here for the amusement of Bait Palace patrons. ed ." Howlett. t;b lb Frary, Ca risen, c M idler. If Christie, rf Mahoney, 4 5 cy-cili- st. 0 " l 2 :; 3 3 ss 4 3 Thompson, p Totals ... Bradley, if l'avls. lb .... Parratt, ef Pisher, Talor, 'ook, ss Shea, If B rues, c Tozer, p 3100 -- 7, 2 3 2 l l .1 n7 1 1 o o o o o i o " l 3 12 14 1 0 1 C5 2 0 3 o 1 ntOP. COOK'S MC81C HTCDIO 13 block. lIo.ir for ,rdy four nr.or rttulentx. !. n'-apply for lsor.i ur.lfia you nirnn to woik. t E.tc t 0 z ...43 13 17 Zl 11 T L, KK. A.B. n. IT. P.O. A. E. ... 2 2 f 3 1 1 0 . 4 3 1 2 4 2 1 1 2 O 4 2 2 3 1 0 4 0 3 0 . . . 3b 1141 3 3 1 1 1 O P 0 2 O 0 0 0 12 11 10 2 2 o BYRNES MPPPLED SCAVENGER. Ut Smith tAT Td LAKE w. PCAVENGEit MP. 4 1 Ire; TOP CAN ft ET wM at tL In furr-1Jn-G. C. rnOS'7 LABCE de in ftprir.:. IN-jur- Itro?-f- INTO OTHER HANDS y. V. Oari'att of Spokane and J. M. of Butte are negotiating for the ccuroi' of he local baseball club, and at '' r!reent It looks as if they will land the soek. Reynold?, who is Butte's former Chh:f of Police, made a p.roposltion to tho dir etors early Jn the week which w is promptly accepted by them, and all that rem;. Ins is for Reynolds to make bis o.'Ver yood. Garratt. who is in with Reynolds hi the deal, was telegraphed for, two have had their heads toard theever since the latter's arrival. her ga ' I Won by , Kramer. 10. Frank July HARTFOBD, Conn.. e national Krarncv won the Velodromo In last night at the Law-te- n 3 J7 W K. Fenn was second, Iver third and John Bedeii fourth. ten-mil- cham-nio-hl- ;) 1 fr DH-tr.e- l ONE LAEG Ttnrl. FRONT BOM tih B( E. rUilMS21U rUUNHHKD i- lh i. le- - vy-!nht dam !l.l city Atsgtm Hth. f. r o f. r lov'ht In SUITE th w -- S 1F-AN L r. JViWYN MF' avl Trftff m.tbjt- - tm FOR K-r-- M r. ETltOi: r"o., tftti CJH. i its T NH-ni.- -- rvema. I CAsit two ".t and CARPENTERS AND RUILDER3. ; e!lTAH and ;on fhop. -e s Itrork. ?r!!!:"-t f-- : J3t wmVs ff Kir,;. North V. court-- TO tlg OriE PRICE. iVflr PLHIW ei.OTHIERS tr.; NICELY rPENlHHEO J Kf at at fi Jil W. :rj C tt. Fit O NT CLEANIKO AND DYEING. m Morrt. nir rrr flif,!p( L rvn nooMs tS H- s u 'rrf :;.ht Trrfrtj.. )M E. rr.4 iia. rcuNif j4 r'-.- HOOM5 AND -r '- r- ws: tr N Ct.E TEt FLETO r i ' c !r h 'T.W.I fr- r, f.; ! afT-t.- r-'- rit . i i 1 r-- t d rvrfl f? 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Cnncrt VI Er.lt are!At r;til llcrra'd Lltfn.r.n. Crrr.an m. R to Anior.'a lt"ia Ij Ui,. MR IN rrn ,r,,rs to c c .-1 CLAUDE 9 llie.tnI : AUCTION TALE. rl trOod. I'.fglr.nfra Laf htlikv So i'.h : STREET t Teacner of Tiaao. -- : j ... .Ma r;v fr;:i--.rav i Jt " I. Trfr, It E !1 r o i th A rnn v if) aT V O" J :i -1 Loan I rj . !;-- tr "io,ii t rn:cE faid ! F T frsn; WLIIIE, . rUIp i V ANTED. ::!rr G a f noLTCiror.t ef snr- - pv.-l- t- SE. fr-i'- "H hal:: nr.AL Teacher cf TLvnc, r.1 rhirea V!o'.!n nnd I arnony -- f Jr-t.-- t . !'f;i. yr, , U:ct, - Con0 attiiiv ln.ihiin. 1IATTIE M. Wli'IIARD, iv a r f!tt.r i J. ii. I. SN0DGRAS5, Wft FIGURES. Ti Hd. . l;n. n il'tn'inv w r mnn ysai ....... p .1 Cr. W. r -. Jr4 "CT MRS. AGNES 0SS0RNE. C'.t N; T -, ',,', . vw- -v rfIV.p!-- fs ?m 1 itut-U- a tr.v tv ,'.r.-r,t- sL " - T.v-cr- n".f i , t". i i , - i- -t fu'.l IT r.t- - etc.. to oa rowf "'.tilf. i!ridi)f c .... Cwdina musician and musical Studios a 3) i tii ?1 ii i It ii i i Eous. -t rot.rr y.a ir-- cALr-iarcrL-Arr- L J -f- -f ri wt. otr. housk. or; Fcr.NiTt itF rt anoh. . wP.!.o! . r ef tn ? ,o rt;riT lit i ror. llOrCnY LOANED PRIVATELY. ialarJ r - - Cr. 1. N-- I SOn'ffz'x-'- a" rn c,fv VU'frirti liOOkl; $tj ROOM. t.-;- tvnr.K5. ui f w. r Ojtiry ar,J Frn; Ei;-- rt ja:t- - . "V E iTlrTToN TItTKjyi' rt'HNlfll t . t: 3r a?o urrAiRixo. rr. on t FFItNISItnr tso-ja- FItONT PLEA HA NT board tf .'.".if: 2. S 132 FURNISHERS d -e- EICTCLES RENT AT -; how'-kpi-.- wkMrlrs:nrt) W. i ? 4tf a. RrcirrrrjL 1 a.r fr rpTtNiPnrrn Pht rric No St -. r- So. Mata. ROOiia HOU1S3 NICELY t Vlrr nj, h r maoame i.TNrn vror.t.p TP UN' ? M ED NEWl.T FCHNt?HED ROO3. A ri 4 CLAIR VOYA2T. J a W. Trr--;. rKW a ort SD.ltAKD -- . cr HOUSE-tftl- r r.ooMs ron Ft;r.NiMH;t 't tr r. t W. Nrtith Tm : dr! VT H.AUtYOTA VT rC TYE,?rrrn:R. CufNlJ A NICELY F I H Nihil ED , ttfr Cn RITUALIST. tr-- tt r.r city Stat. ii-- He. NICELY We liave built our ipaininoth business by Fellinj: at lower pi ires than other Modm. In the suit line you will always find by oiMjai ison that our prices ;ue u.iiu $1 to le,s on Uie same quality. AW know thaMhis in the best method for building and holding' business. You can save from 50c t7 $ on Hats and rurnishin (ommIs are alwavs less price lure thtin Isehere. CGMK, fcKK A IJOUT IT. r BO.; aiotd FEENISHKD -- . CI tn Pa. BOOM. OF W H titat. room. cn) TT3 "r to it est rr.rr.i E. f i?i Pa. f 1 1 ROOU3. rT W. Wt lt Bout&. - Cccr. - Tht tlist (Hint sc;S(Hi is :it IkhbI llu sipsnu wltrn windy Miinounccuicnis 01 hilt discounts on clollini npinar. TIipso ,,ji;isinsM alv.nv.s come two or three times it year. iWn rrr? :ilD o, mrrrn. hha!" ivnnn. and - rittt,ra. 6;r.2fL :i E. lamr. larnrr.a- ti ect There'll U 1o(s of it now. p. U. tr :rn Ar3 AJfD REFLECTOr.--. FUiTn or two nooMs ron light J7 . or two to.ilfmti toukrplnjt th 8.4th atr!. ( Referee Afjreed Upon. SAN PBANe'lSCO. July Jim Corft J- "Til- Jim ..... and Billy rtlnz W m HKr-eEddie r.iicht m h't Sffc -- tftw te-- T, asl "itf r 4 WILLARD - ctah jfnk cv v. a?ct Ef r- r-- m ROTH lt v. -- ep season lasis the FltOi:- - w-'-Tr- r; r oin CONTROL MAY PASS v. pto TWO ir vv. nd bo A HT?Tr WA2TE3 KICCELLANECUS. NICELT rURNTSHED BOOMS. ". ttb r ltho4t Uoard. T (th iouth. NICELT FURN1SH KOUVI.1. NUAH OH 9 rr. Uociu ', ed l. - Cl- ? flftofND . boyki PPBNIBHED BOOMS. moUtrn cenvrnPn'-- . n ASSATER ron light r.roMt rpitNisHEn NICELT FUBNIPHKD tr D.soour.T Ea. rniro rr.t. t MENCI N. CA rx-ct- Wi. an fiie-rnl- JOHN - focr. W. Itgl.t. tP In 'Ji h. W. Trrnpi. a NICELY rUlLNldllkU KoOMSL ph-.e- Aus-tiah'- '.r.r M-- A.NI) CHRISTIE FANNED THE FIRST fcoard at 571 Bo. Stat. time up, which wa. not unexpected. nicelt rrnvhtiino r.ooiis and nrxr. THE SENATORS ALL TOOK A tcard at .$ i.. t bo. FUKNlSHEIi ItOOMI FOIt GENTLE. smash nt Tozer agln In the seventh. roYj with iiictci t5n or.l; lit E. lat Svulb. scot ir.g four runs. rUKMSHLU ItOOM. AT j; ha J1MMIE BYRNES SENT THE BALL ItONE a ooTrToilrtRniwoK tV.TTv wt. farn!:v wild over third base In the fUM inn e,I rnr.,-r- -t w,,,; ft.. ;:.fil A modern r'Tviqinn mONT A jf T. R . .trc ing, allowing one icore nr.d a fbden base. v. a nt e n fr ifron it ; g r e; lad r c noovts ron rrr!u'-LIGHT fep.nisiied tarjUr jr r.errr.r t a t t K. i h Ruth. ?:ftu ALL LADIES WILL .IE ADMITAS ted to the ball gime fr today. .uif4. trf.-r-.. C)tr NEWLY FL'ltNEtlir.n FEONT TmciM Ho. - M kia fr hc.-'- k Klcktr Co.. 41 - T- . CHCEZL u'h Tfrnrl'. JEST Wit AT TOP cMb?rn; m-f- '.' c v.t ITONtV.OOU AT : vacant n disijfi 1 u hoches, KiNPt m t '.or ,tt-- i Tball n RAIN-H- E. frort room a en Crat Coot:M.cn COOK. THE SOLDIER. MADE A PL'HNiailLD ROOM3; ST bad rnurt of a slow grounder in the Tempi. f4xth. rr.tr.v pllrMlon. M'.lo. r. a tt- -r.d It CLARK WILL NEVER PLAY C"i m admfnt arla'.rx from first for Salt Lake if Davis hi up Tb-.;!'U or arh. llvr PoI :i 11 33 Bl;r 13 27 4 Totals present standard. hav afetifr mer,ffi f, 1t Thy runs Helenn 9. Salt th Summarv: Earnedbass-PavrcmovM ail thr,ly r.vMy THE HELENA BENCH WENT IN thlr ls. Jitt rw'dSrr a phfi'lan Lake 1. SPkn Pa many Parratt, 2. j on the air for a short tim In the fourth, that bejH msrklrrt. ThV to Fisher, Canseh 1. at.d Muller. Basts ttralib? . tboff Thompson 4. Hit letting Parrott ?corr t of troabl. rr'd'-balls Off Tozer tht ri',r-era of by jerbs l Wild pitchThomps-- rd alv th th by pitcher Howlett. Toz'-rors. 4, bv Thompout By a rnral trj"dr, up Tbf frt-on. fi.Strufk Three-hat- e hit "Lefty" Navi". son ir, ALT iJA v e LAKE 3 FIRST ' Th- - Urr.P.y hits Nairl. HowP it. I'rary, cl cnt-t- r r. a -- up a All for Caiiseh and JIuller 2. Doubles Parratt baseman, made a beautiful pick-u- p of a ll year. drucs. tU ihrm. K -- Jr J' SIMONT. THE C. m r-n- : ONE rTRNIftt- -I u Mm. booms rort LintiT iiot'FPKnnno t 317 F W. AT SAUCER TRACK The professionals will be the chief performers at the saucer track tonight. In the first they are scheduled to chase on-another around the track in an pvrrait race, and following this a e la j rue ks on the programme The amateur events wdll the for "pros, open and a mile tun- consist or" :l MrUrn. rr i. houtliwfipf KPONT FURNISHED or rr1rt tfcm. tultt frr mn t in co:.r.ctlca; Z7 Cor.tt. or I'bar.m NICELT ?.icrlflc hit off Thompson bit In th Flxth. slumtlng the ball to second in time tf rtiire Mabon y. third. EVERYBODY HIT TOZER IN THE third, even Chri-C- e getting a finale. TAYLOR OF SALT LAKE WAS in tho third inning and retired In favor cf Fisher. Two-Vas- NICELT A If dealr.d. THE r TONIGHT'S OUTLOOK touth t.. rrr.lral locitlcn. Fo. A k-- ost: rnoNT nooy or two ct.v. Phr LAnan W. FO. Tin; AuniToiurM. J. v clajik. to-ck- or pice a KEEN PAN1TAHT CO. LITTLE foul off Thompson's bat in the pop-u- p S In. TIini.T KCKNISHED HOOM8 ir r$ht Iji Car. i BYRNES FOLLOWED CHRISTIE'S example and fanned tb first tine up. Thii pair of Californlans are too rdow OPT CIco CHEAP. n'HNlSHr.D BOOMS. WIT!. J.UJSIC. R, for the by league. MAHONEY STRUCK third time up. ItOCPE; rr. CANNON FT, ritoNTSc. i(nt WtEltALE v.h an1 Hh t r.I n :. 2 tr, 5a. Wl rcuNiFitni or without '. r Nagle. cf Peoples, h 1 nt UTAH HCItEEN AND JOB SHOP. H. S. Brock, prop.; Joti work of k.r. ! ; ccntracth.K. 4i S. W. T. "Il.on- - l:S-x- . At-t.r.'Ji'.n- ?t. R. H. I'.O. A. E. -s t.k. CONTRACTORS. ... A.B. r.5-- . FFItNIHtf II ROOMS, 4) W. INI) StS BENT. TO well for f r r.tlfman. Ti mi !e. L-k- moom. uo'tmis con- rpiiNiMtnr : E.,Jt Ho. Pt'HNisitEn r.ncits and t'OAitr TURKISH BATHS. lJ Boulh Vtt Temple aj T.ADtEfT Tt'UKI?!! SANITAntEM NICELY nr rurtNtPitrrn rtnnw Hulnlrfnn'-- r Pth. the Ur. tek or taotih. ZZH Hi. Sim ! Sr4 Manicurinr ir1 Chlrordr. U W. rarlfr; Co Rlrl-t-- Seattle 73 40 33 .543 San Francisco. 75 39 30 .520 si Domhue, 2h . AT SALT PALACE one-legg- 1 ar Sr W 71 1 of the If A. Illchter. WK PELT. REAL F.fTATr. THAT! TuttU llrnt . 14 Main. It ball 1rn CHOICE BtriLDINO PITES ON EAST !J of L!hTty rrk. vtry c'an tA 7) f?" "How Not to Play Ball" PACIFIC NATIONAL LEA QUE. Might Well Be Printed 0 Standing of tho Clubs. r. W. L. P.C. as Title for Yesterday's Eutte 72 45 23 .010 Los Angeles. .73 45 23 .010 Tame Exhibition, 74 43 31 .5S7 Spokane EX-LOBSTE- A "lot r? I)-fu- H. The combination of ball players that Taccma 74 30 44 .405 representfc! Salt Lake In yesterday's game gave a weird exhibition e f how to Helena 70 20 44 .371 the national game. Of course, we S Salt Lake 1 play 3 2 .333 came out behind four big, long runs '3 . Where They Play Today. behind and moreover, we were again San Francisco at Seattle. relegated to the bottom of the percent' Lc3 Angeles at Butte. age column. It was net that the Helena (!) Spokane at Tacoma. crowd did anything startling in the HLLENA AT SALT LAKE. way of playing the game, either. It was just a case cf relative rottenness, 0 in which th,- - local had ail the worst of to Byrnes, Cook to Donnhu to Davis. Pith r te;d c. d Taylor, lnjuted In third. it. Time or tain e 2:0". Empire Collin. J j". Again, it was a difficult matter to keep an accurate scon:- of the "show," but the different authorities on seoring met with the tally lad after the nine acts were completed and effected a LITTLE POP-UP- S OF 13 score final the calling comproed by to 9 in fan jn ' the Senators. THE GOSSIPY KIND Tozer ana u Jvrnes of the old Salt Lake team, ai'ly assisted by Soldier Cook, v..?re mainly responsible for the THE HELENA THOMPSON, slump Salt Lake took in th league, market. Seventeen hits and a free pars twirler. give Bradley, the second mart Lvas the sum of Tczer's liberality, while Cook bunched up two errors and up, his b.iso on balls. A moment later Byrnes butted, in with a wild throw-ove- Bradley got to third on a passed ball. toward Park City, while the bases were filled with Senators. MA LONE Y, THE Plteher Thompson of Helena, how- was given a trial at short with Helena, 110 AMATEURS IK ever, showed unui.ua! friendship for tho yesterday. He whaled off a geod one locals. He frequently eliminated all of the lust time up. fancy curve"? and just tosse.i the TODAY'S BALL GAME his ball up, but only once. In the sixth innCOOK DID SOME MORE RLOCK- ing, did the locals Cke advantage of headed work in the r on ye sterday kindnef. Then they After making a bad ernr at net nnd, be The management of tho local team has Thompson's five runs. The summary: in hauled failed to cover third while Taylor wn announced that there will be no more exlielding the ball. HELENA. "LOOP THE LOOP" of -- . - W. T!t Root-revive- i tr IS UEOItnn MTONAfOHT. ROOM rrnta. tlock. Hfl stM ltlon. rralt chnncf. Trd Lk builrrjn for Pforntn farwi ) n" 1 bars!n. Co:irtnv. A O Fit KT.OT 'lATiiriU"' - pnr. G) ff) Fitz Is Reminiscent. 1 of rfcitv It V. NT. T)ANS. 1N3. C'i W. Tnd So. KOIt KKAI. HSTATK OH LOANS SKE MrKH!r JL Co . CH W ?n4 flmstrt. lHfc NATIONAL GAME AS PLAYED IN ALT L AKE Eight Has Ecb. Bob's brawny right was stretched out Talm downward on his leg and at the reference to such strenuousness the fingers curicd ui Almost by intuition, liivsr.tir.s that formidable weapon of his first defeat fK Hrrr,cton , ! punch." Vas he reeal'.Sr.s: c . llie-re.- " ,v c-r- ;- r.BAT BPTATB. Hit! Invent. Co.. ura!r ace-untf- TOE. RENT. mf-lr- . - JSJ j. z -- rUIUnsHEIX TOR BENT . So-jth- -- tt , . -- y?r-T,i- iii -tjt J - - v r li c -- - SK3 WarnC A&iSo . S-- rm. " v- Briners 1 1 CHICAGO. Julv l.i -- .l,rk v. .II seek another luittltwith fij Geor-- e Gardner tor tlio liht LOS ANGELRS, Cal.. July 10. When weight championship of. the worl'l. Ko: of tlie local team twit-Manager Morlt-has nr.o;ign Wn knocked nut by Gardner l.o for the Pacific Coast league in speaks fti:!( ft l thal Is the bcttrr man. the coming meeting with June" A. tt. r a rest of f months he Hart, Pat Powers nnd other leaders of will open neffotiritions with the National Association of Minor Baseiim icir nnothf-rHo ! m.,irh ball Leagues, he will demand aperies of hevf.s that Gardner will grant him (ij concessions that will Ik rather bitter the engagement. nvdicine for th ntnllated minor to 0 swallow. fore the fight In Fort Mr Hey will demand nothing Brie," said Hoot today, "it was loss than the admission of th Pacific practical- ly agreed that the winner cf the (5) Coast league as it now rtands, and ns a bout would give the los-- r another d class A rrinpr league. In othr words, he will demand that the organization of chance. 1 ur.derstur.d that which ho is a member be authorized to is willing to live up to th Georgeah'rroi) draft players from th nn In ment and will sign articles as soon nuich the same manner as thu National as we both have rested up a bit. I n league ustd to do. ...... A further part of the compart will bo lt,,- - .imiui iisree morths nnw th allowing of fi high salary limit on to gttleg back into my normal the coast, as tho public In the West has condition." been (ducated to a c lass of baseball that S V V () 0 costs big mony even In times. hr-nw- - To Reach the Peopl c 1 TWO t J N VI II N J H E I ltf0!?3 AND we norrti:KKi'tNt Com tiifst: w. in r.. :ti hou", nr.NT. loans, ins. rocm iiavb hf.ab bstatf:. end for ipnt: f. Rrrtmr.r3 Hl'l Itivfut. Co.. W. tnd Ho ith. S rlo In rm, KCHNIfHED AND CNrtl'.NlTntD 01 rmm . pMrn. !n fml'.y.... 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