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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
RliJSI BBiSH 'P'1" 'f" JWflf'pWW n,7iAjitiiayraimiwrji vMps,w.v.w.n'JwyrnT!'n.Ti - THE COOS BAY TIMES. HARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1915-EVENIMG EDITION. ' z z ' -i " six; mi ('6 BKH HH iru LIVED I'SBlF PERJURY CHARGE FEDERAL PITCHER WIFE MOW FIGHT! HOLDS JOE COACH Mrs. C. H. Green Charges Hie- Is Accused of Perjury at Time l o .. turn, m i i - oi ni- n. I n yai opuuse vvmi "Lewa ana or aaioon oaie oounu uvur Unlawful Cohabitation." E . ., mnr.l I Dodge iODMEl ORDERS i juimilt n ill Mrs. C. II. Green, n young womnn of nbout 30 years of age, appeared In Justice Ponnock's court this morn ing .to testify ngalnst tlio mnn for whom bIio loft her husband In ,thc north RCVornl Vpiii'h nun mill fnr whom she has lived nnd rnlsotl two children during the Institwo yours. Tho chargo nrefcrrcd bv Mrs. Green pgalnst her Illegal mato is thnt of "lewd nml unlawful cohnbltntlon" nndjjvnsjjrouht only after tho man In tho. case,. JohJi LoltlcrJ has throe tlmeo brutally mistreated Iter and lnst''iilght hnilr choked her nml then hurled her down n flight of stairs in tho house, to which she had fled o escape lila attentions. Lottlcr wnlvcd examination beforo Justice Pcnnock and wns bound over Jo tho grand Jury on ?200 bomlB, which ho was umiblo to rnlso, and Iiopco ho must go to Jnll, thoro to stay until April, when tho Circuit Court meet's. That Lottlcr Is merely beginning his troubles nnd that ho mny hnvo to faco n whlto slavery chnrgo, is pointed out by reason of tho fact that ho camo hero from another Htalo with Mrs. Green, wnllo she was tho wlfo of nnothor mnn nnd has lived with her bore. A United Stntos whlto slavery officer, Hen Fisher, has Jtst been appointed nnd ho linn intimated that proceedings may bo brought ngnlnst Lcttlor. IV a long (lino tho couplo lived In Hunker Hill, with their two In fant children. . Lottlcr works onco lit n whllo nt tho Knstsldo mill, but of lr.ti months Is said to havo taken to drinking heavily, coming homo to abuse tho woman who gnvo up her homo to follow him hero. Twlco.lho officers hnvo been called In; tt.Ico Mrs. Green lias preferred chnrges against Lcttlor, only to ool Inpso. in tho Justlco Court when brought thoro to testify nnd Lottlcr has been, tumod loose. This tlmei say th offlcors, thoro will bo no leniency shown, Last evening Mrs. Green sent for the rollco to enmo to a local room ing hoi'ao. Chlof of 1'ollco Carter want thoro nnd commnndod LoUloc to Imiw tho plnco. IIo promised to go back to Hunker Hill at onco, lint ns rooii tho policeman bnd gono out to the Grand Jury Joo Conch, orstwhllo Hnndon sa loonkeeper, was brought up In the I3nndon Justlco court yesterday on n charge of perjury nnd wns bound over to tho. grand jury In April for a thor ough examination. Tho chnrgo Is preferred by a wbolcsalo liquor house and tho claim Is mado under the "bulk sales Inw." Coach pleaded not guilty to tho charge, tho pnpers for which wcro drawn up by City Attor ney Treadgold. Under tho bulk sales law a mer chant In selling his plnco of business must glvo to tho prospcctlvo iiurchn- ascr a sworn list of nil his creditors. In tho chnrgo against Conch It Is claimed that ho faded to do this when he sold his saloon several months ago to C. A. .In m I mo n when tlio city council revoked his license for soiling liquor to young girls. Conch clulms thnt tho account wns a disputed ono ami that ho was not llnblo for Its payment. Tho chnrgo la considered n technical ono nnd Is declared another notch In tho tangled litigation thnt has surrounded G. T. Treadgold nnd Joo Coach for many weeks back HERN! VISIT Byron Houck, Old Teammate or oen unanaier, vviui vvnu Comes to See Sisters Hyron S. Houck, pitcher last year for tho Philadelphia Americans, and .vim lnlop In tin. Ronsnn Itimncd to tho Brooklyn league, finishing tho Reason with them nl an alluring fi nancial gain, ucconipnnled by his wlfo. nrrlvcd In this morning on tho lirnnkwntcr from Portland to snciid thn next ten dnvs with two Bisters n llvnlv Hum on Ilnynos Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. J y, u. Douglas assumed tho chnlr Houck will visit with Mrs. S. S. jng master of ceremonies. During tho Wllllnmson nnd Mrs. G. L. Hanson. , musical program a plnno solo was About flvo feet 11 Inches In I rendered by MIbb Ethel Connors; ono height, Pitcher Houck is u big man, nIso hy Mr8i K Stanley Henderson. no mis oui Biiiuwuys KivniK inu " -jA quartette consisting or sirs. unns. prcBsIon of liusklncsH and ho Is stnuffi jlr8. uonjnmln Ostllnd, Mrs hitaky. j jj, Stanley Henderson and Mls3 John- In 1010 Houck wns a pitcher on I n WM mnny (,11C9 cncorc,i nflcr tho University of Oregon baseball lh(jr ron,t,on ot My Liuly ch0. n-nm, u.u mii.iu u.. i..L-.. 'M Mre Wm. llorsfnll, Jr.. was their ac Chnndlcr was then playing loft Hold ,,. Mnyor A1Ion wn8 :unog nnd of which ho wns cnptnln In 101.1... .. ... ... . .,.... .,. W. 0. W. and Woman of Woodcraft Hold Ceremon ies and Join in Banquet A Joint Installation ot tho Wood men of tho World nnd tho Women of Woodcraft was held last evening in tho lodgo rooms, following which tho members joined In a social tlmo cil innvnii liv nn Informnl bnnnuct. Many members woro present nt tho Installation and thoroughly enjoyed my" Brothers MOTOR CAR Houck ennio down to Kugcno from Portland. IIo hnd n good fast straight ball and exceptional con trol of tho spheroid. Thnt wns the tlmo of his early experiences nnd Houck then proved no more thnn n .. i..i ..l..i. 'Hott. dross. The following officers were In stalled In the W. O. W.: Consul Commander Lee Drawn. Adviser Llcutcnnnt Clay K. Kir OFFICER HEBE TO UPHOLD II ACT Ben Fisher Now United States White Slave Officer To Investigate Cases Cases smacking of tho violation of tho Mann Act will hereafter bo hoard hero by Don Fisher, nowly appointed Unltod Stntos whlto slave offlcor. Tho appointment was mndo yesterday by Charles Pray, of tho Portland office nominal pitcher. Hut nil tho tlmo ho was watching: bo practiced consistently nnd notic ed tho ways of thoso about him. At tho University ho stopped but ono year, though In this spneo of time ho beenmo woll known there. Ho wns a member of tho Knppa Slgmn fraternity. Tho early part of 1012 sawL v 1 Hanker Israel Lando. ! Clerk W. U. Douglas. 1 Kscort Fred Sanborg. I Watchman Karl Savago. 1 Sentry Guy C. Lattln. Manager A. D. Campbell. I Tho officers installed la the W 1 men or wooucrait wore: i Guardian Neighbor AMfci K.J will be shown in this city for the first time FRIDAY After noon, at 2:30, at the local Sales Room, 354 Central Avenue rvv i. GOODRUM'S GARAGE Phone 373L Houck nlcncd on ns n nltchcr with tho Spokano Indians nnd nftcr baff ling tho pinch hitters of the North west League for a porlod of several months ho wns sent Fast to the Philadelphia Americans. During 191. 'I Houck played with the Amer icans nnd also part of the 191 4 sea- -ii son until tho Federals launched their on- boom and he was Immediately draft- od as pitcher by the Drooklyn Foa- Past Guardian Or MCrty. Advisor Alt Duapaa. Magician Florence Holland. Clerk McrCowa. Danker Annie Sanlth. AttentUitt .Vetlte Cameron. Caputa of the Guard Laura Hnn- .i.- i, . ... .7 "oil as pltclior by the nrook yn Foa of tho Department of Justlco, who .-, fii,i,in, .. n,n ioVj Z Mimn horn n.nnol.11. 1 - .... r'8' f''sI"K "t 0 1914 SOB son Willi them and signing a con tract to appear for tho Drooklnlte ngnin next year. camo hero especially to mnko the ap pointment, leaving on tho Kldor this afternoon. With but two officers of this tvno on tho Pacific const, tho Department considered n third wns now necessary Portland nnd Snn Francisco nro th other two points nt which these of flcerH nro stntloned. lawr Sntinl May Chapman. iter Sntine) Martina Putmnn. inaperi Ora McCarty. Fuiho. McCulloch and Nellie Owen. SHIPPING NEWS Mnrlo Wilson, Fred tM CookBon nnd II. U Han iia LITTtFTMTEHEST WILL DPE MEW SHOWN IM PHUHIMG I llH.rt finH ...lill !---- .. k nf kIH.i !... ,,, ....,: .. ...J '"ua,lu wmiuBinvo cases in tills vv; nnd rnt tho night In jnll. Ura. ArM,, u"u ". : r... ".""'' . .. T" " Bioi;;;: s.;d o 0wZrmA:.H- Will Inaugurate a CHS IflTIRI I iBREAKWATER HAS ELDEH IS BACK DM ! HMEVEM1TULTBIP HEBOUISCHEDULElS? .Arrives in From Portland With Arrives From Eureka and WATERFRONT flJ-eon Is supporting horself and foi H-'oriil months has boon working with local firms wlioro sho has prov ed liW'tolf an efficient worker nud has icndo mnny frloiids. Her moth er Is Bnld to havo moved hero re call, y to koop hoiiHQ for her. I .noiitii i.vmct m:ws. 4 (Spcclnl to Tho Times.) Mesdnmcs J. II, nnd It. It. Plnkor ton woro shoplpng In North lluud nnd Mnrflhflold InBt Friday. Mrs. Alex Carlson nnd two-weokB-olil sou, of Lnko alilo, camo homo from tho Mercy Hospital nt North Uonil last weol;. .Mrs. (Joorgo Anthony and olilld rcn Biont tho wuek-oud with North Ucnd (rlopds. MrB. Martin Voldo and daughter hnvo returned from n aovernl days' visit In North Ilond. W. J. Howard wns In Mnrshfleld on biiBlnoss ono day this week. " Archlo PhllllpB nnd fnmlly hnvo movod from Camp Four to their homo In North Ilond. Mrs. Mntson of North Ilond Ih visit ing Mrs. V. (1. lilndmnmh, nt tho landing Irvlnir Plakorton visited ifrlonds hero ovor tho wook ond slonor. Should tho ovldonco nf rnu oi prove convincing they will bo transferred to Portland for flnnl do clslon boforo tho United States Dist rict court. In addition to his duties ns whlto slnvo offlcor Mr. Fisher will bo n roproscntntlvo of tho Duronu of in tornnl Itavemic, any cases of In fringements under this doimrlniont nlBo coming under his supervision. .Mr. Fisher expects to work In co operation with tho pollco department nnd aid them in Hooking out viola tions of tho Mnnn Act and tho In ternal ruvijiiuo laws. New System in Meat Bus- mess on Coos Bay A. Eight farmers Attend Horti cultural Demonstration on Matt Justrom Farm Lack o attendnnco was h notice- crossed from Portland bringing a abl featuro of tho horticultural do-, lm88e"Bcr ,,Bt of 27 Persons. Tho mowtratlon hold vcatonlnv liv Prn. 'r'l lown wns uneventful., tho woath- sor nrnwn. nr n a n h er being very cood outside. Tim Passenger List of Twenty- beven persons Early this morning tho Drenkwntcr north on Saturday morning. Thoso who arrived from Portland this morning wcro: Mlko Arns, IxjuIb Hntos, W. K. i-rearlckBon, Mr. nnd Mrs. U. s. Houck, N. Cndnmn, L. Cndmnn, John AVCII)i:.T.S AltlJ Kh't'pil'I'KJ). l-'lvo lit ((is County )'Fiitji Ones in Hlnto, SALK.M, Or., Jan. 21 Thirty-six accldonls, none ratal, woro reported In Statu Labor ConimlsMlonur llofr during last week Horn hovornl lino or activity In tho stnto. Lunibor nnd " '"w ....r iiiuuavi;, nun III ' -" . uuiiii IU Infnncy here, wns tho bollof of Ilynn' c- c Thompson, Tom Carroll, Profossor Hrown, who this morning Mr3, Scu" Storm, Kdgnr McDnnlols, ... ...... . . n ... ..ftr ntviu .,.. .. . .. .. ft.unr llrnu-n nf n A r .. . . i. Cr UQlnir verv f?nnil nnlnliln 'rim H. Ponce, nn oxnrt na.t max Sonih f'nn tfivnr nPuni r m-. Dreakwator will lenvn mrnln fnr im with 25 yonrs oxperinc. -will omi Junrntn i.?ii.ii tnmn ...o i.'. . north on Saturdnv nmrnlni'. cncoB Cneh Moat Market. i th teadanco, two or them bringing their building formerly ocrapM br th wiv O. K. Chop Houso. S MM TeB WHh .,. ..oo..,,.,.,,,,,, of ,hla ... on Saturday morula. t). a Kron(or ntoroHt 8hoi,,d b(J takojj Ab a result or hU 55 rmn' t- in thn fr,.u r,.iin,. i...i..0.-.. ... ....! I .. . , .. " I, ...uu WJ, u 111 ,...v,..iD , luc nw odsm Mr. Ponro s convinced Umt ti cth eri- " "! II. II11U LII1H I11UIIIIH1 em k he only wUfctory manner Pft with J. L. Smith, county ngrlcul- J- " 0,-N'oll. !. II. A. Itussoll, in which Jt can b eoudtttd. The turist, for Myrtlo Point. P. -Mlllor. D. P. Wcnvor, Hlmor Wonv- nerag0 rawily mil be nrvrifed to Thoso that woro prosont declared or- Krnc8t Cralitroo, Adron Ilonn. II. Know the MtaUMJU mYl that thoy roll woll repaid ror going. Talk- - "enson, Vorlln Parker, C. II. Wll- may be wade every uotAh hy wing lug while ho worked, explaining nnd Ron- l'vl By. ' " Conroo, T. J. iL i.. i Ul the same tlmo showing his fnrmor- IJo'n". W. K. Shoy, C. II. Dayton. -...." .."U" !"'d ""M, eo11" Htudonts, tho hortlculturlat demon-, ... 4uofi wjt the open- stratod tho methods of combatting or- U,er A 7lkrteti,r-P0nC,S 8tart "wt"' ,he nia"or ' which latner. A. J. Peat, bettor known .,r.,i., ....... i. ,i .u. . among the oM-Umen w JaCk ,.QIlc0i ,0 vaPo. wiy of ', ,.n ran a went market fortr-flvn vnr . " .. - " iun( ana mat wi Kted sear tho present ' The fnnnar. wr- ,VM !.-. .. i Blinn " ' ". VHUIII.U llll'llllllf (IKlHla .......... II. 1 ' I ....., nuiH i'iiiihimi uio groatost . m aK nraet cal niiMinn nn,i .. .... r... ..... . ' number of accidents. being hurt. I J" J WK fitted In a .pec.a. value were the answe b l', "n ,n he O cgoln" '" '" K'V" "IV." UZ "!"" ', n'rlrL! ""' ""?, " l- ""' " -howl ,n a ncckTnd1 "e k ,m , " , ; ; icZzr;1 wi--s sss l:zrly what hte KQK,-- CAPTAIN MAfXIKXX DKOiaitl-M LACK OF KUKi, UAITKI) HAt'i: I llciteii Into Portland by cmgo Killer on ImsI Trln Xi.iili. Tho account of tho rnco to Port-i Leaves Out at Noon I For Portland Tho (Joorgo W. Kldor nrrlvcd In this morning rrom Kurolm bringing six paficngora nnd at 1 o'clock loft out for Portland with a, passenger list of 2C paKHongurs. Thoso who loft for Portland. woro: Mrs. M. A. .Martin, A. W. StovoiiH, Harry Rockwell, Stanley Ilnrtlott, MrH. W. Ilorwlght, Mrs. V. It. Scott, S. K. Apploton, .Mrs. Noll Kolllsfom, Mrs. Hurry C. Mny, .Mrs. F. Wnmnr. John Oshlor, Wllllum Wloguiid, Charles SummorK, Mrs. F. M. Ilur rows, Thoiuns It. McNnlr, Kd Whlto. Mrs. .1. Wlllloto, J. Wlllloto, T. II. Clinso, T. II. O'llnra, It. N. (Jains, Mrs. Myrtlo Kdwnrds, Mrs. II. (1. drinker nnd baby, K. W. Stool, W. II. .Monroe, Charles K, Prny, O. F. Oor clell, II. W. .lones, D. p. Atkinson, J. W. Smith, Duncan Mclutyro, Win. II. Loach, P. II. Dunn, C. Davidson, W. K. Tyler, .1. Itochtor and Thon. (JlrcgiiB. Thoso, nrrlvlng rrom IJurcka woro: Cllfrord . WIIkoii, F. L. Wilson, The Yellowstone li fiatuidny rrom 8 h Daisy Putuam ill) ro in Portland. Cnptnln A, R Cun mnnd or tho Hmkttt crossed In this mom land. IIo will hue vossol during the atom T. J. Macgcna to V!di mombor or tho Coos En proprlntlon delegation Is n rollnblo officer, mnny yonrn at in, M when ho loft the in Columbia Itlvcr pilot Tho Adellno Smith morning Ironi the aoctl Inir lumber ngaln at tW Tho (Jcorgo W Eto thin morning from Et- nt t o'clock for rortW CAItDOI'THWl Wo wish to thwk li frlundH nnd alio Pf' for tho courteslei i" our borcavement, W wUo nnd mother. A. W. ST T. STOIII Mlitiv COAIi. TI"1 ai.u'avk rsi:i). rbl Llvory and TMfJJ OATfi S'.0 OWT. A little Hirm-JIt MHAT nt u 111 Ho MISS PltK'i: t PUNCH'S CAitll MIIAT .MAUKIH'. HI) .MAUKLT AVKM'K. Open Hiituitlnr. rnllioadlug or tho nccldonta In Coos county: Joseph Harrow. Murmhriold, huriuid, pnpor mill. Too (iofr, North Ilond. bond out. uarpontor. K. It. Varnoy, Marshflold, two tin gors crushed, logging. Tony Aniils, Marsbriold, root brulsud, saw mill. mnnd or Captain Lofstedt. il,foni,i ino RtcaniBiiip Ilreakwntor, commnnd Brok .,! iwing iareI to mnko H nn. f . -. .L. ..... . . . " , the m(m wwler d san.tnrv "'" ...'" "7" 1 " H wor? Qrmn' " tca'"H' Hreakwator. commnnd- am f.. i.. -""" c" "v " nwroB " -r. una .Mrs. Matt oil Uv rn.,ni.. , .. . OtinVonnstw,,,.,..- F 'f '.! and u' " "" "Ur Mr !.. .m b . --" . u wr. neapeii on tlio board ror, 111 make lower prices than Is natal- . oie unuer tho old credit system. On- . j 1 rirat quality moats will be handled I NORTH BEND NEWS I I Joo Itoouoy, Mnrsliriold, Instep ,, '' W ' bu ma,la mMt r- I bruised, logging. i a"10- The v'"'th Hend Library Associn- I'un t forget tho name and nuw- uon t11'1 a buiilnoss bossIoii this In tho IN Dupl Lenses icated wornlng, Jnnuno 23. JEFFRYS WILL APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT Tho Klder loft Coos Hay bar at' I o'clock Saturday nnd tho nrnnW.: water followed ten minutes Inter. At Yaqulna at 8 o'clock Saturday night, tho Kldor was ton knots In tho lend. Tho Kldor continued to gain hoad v.ny nnd dockod at Columbia dock at 11 o'clock Sundny morning, whllo tho Ilroakwator found her berth tit an -:.i u I Uaw ' r yM i rl'ii':'i?MnjnJiSHP?r"'' arhi aWBtM 1 tisi(t-5lFiIir"- . .MR;'Luvv!rriiMBaaBMHBBHnF Ljawjc-w jM tw. - BBy f tv . i aaaaaaa yri aawi-aMh Bring them to uswe will duplicate them while vou wait . ' Toric Lenses Increase your vision; (it belter and look better Cross Optical Dept. ? uor nnd oponlng day Ponce's Caah a't"ioon at 2 o'clock Market. 89 Market nvonm. .j.-. brary bulldlnc. wornlng, Jnnunri 23. Mrs- C. Wray, or North Uonil. '"''Joining dock at 12:ir, nvinni. accompanlnd by Mrs. Floronco Warn-' Rororrlng to his doroat In tho rnco er. is leaving ror Portland on tho ', from Marshflold. Captain Macgonn George W. Kldor, whoro Mrs. Wrny I Ba,d- tht Ills ship could steam 13 will be undor a doctor's caro at tho ' knot8- t that hor log would provo Good Samaritan Hospital. I at ho had only mado 11 jnots Hobert Hanks Is planning to erect, comlnK nrth. Ho said that fuol another bungalow noar his homo. uIt lm rom letting her steam full vifhVt' : "::LarL? !"iM,tto- f vwyvZMn LQM 8aId ihat hA , - ....., , ,,ul iiuigur. i ....i .... uu il Musiaciory trip north. Hoth A-.I..' 1'inal Dtnihlon In Ciivj vohing (.'kuIo Valley Acrengp. In. given mm m ta ' wnw ui IIUI, """"" waj Mule u him The court also hniii thf .. . .' i 7 "'ry trip north. Hoth the Stole Supreme Court, a .i. h.. L . " on..fto .C0I,t,ncl to cargo and cleared for Pniifnmi- . ... .. . . - "ii mo iiirni nrinr i.a 1....1 i..,.j . ..-.... m "wow reiMrNi in the ouultv court ni i, ..,'" .' .. """ ,uu,,u seven .hours. a to wnk, a wa8 to h: L, ,m " "?-. " W! ik. u.n.. ..... .... i " " .iiHiiin jeurovK ii.ii . . .7""..." . " . "Pro.Qnt'claroa that ho bought the far, ,i 1 "T ",HC' ' f l 0"lcor8 W. My- w u. .I; ..7.T,U. r 0I ",8 larm, March. 1914, for SlO.r.nn ,";,. t". cma ornccr 0. Olson and -.. ho iuik nun iiiarc cres n the place" and which I plp0s w 7 " 'I """K " us 8"8- -eureys utter had sunnvA,i .,.i ....... . """."" DUU" "r mat ,1 iimu ,... . t ... --. ..u nuiH il vio cnina m. !. .. ... . -. ll'.ll ji.;.n ... it. "T. inoro wo, nt .0 aero.. certain ,.7 7 ""'"". ." .uo w"8:lf MS IMHCR at PKYr n . ....... Luiiiuiuud Oil IV I. .. ... 1 ..nil THE TRINIDAO-LAKE-ASPHAIT itmmWm LWJI V WMUUi w TIlO offlrnrn nf 4l,n Eldor, besides master, are Chief Kn- ly did not misrepresent' clnros that ho bought U e arm In! g nc10roLynch. Flrst Olflcors W. .. purchasor'or his farm,, March. 19H, for $10 600 im-lni S ' CntI 0",CCr ' Ol80 old him there were "about ' ?3R00 down and that bS hu ,ns,Thlra ott P. Wlnaona. "Whv not Inv rnnfino- that VOU don t ' ronnil' ntirl rnnmu n,nr.., lilt-lsi ...l-iilo? . w..,. Him 1v.11v.ty V.VUV IILLKJ Willi" v Vrvn A.f,wr.,i T..:.,:,1,1 T !, nctOi'lIt is''' a. uu IVIIVIV XlllllUaU XvlUVl. tlj" - j - 1i! , r it 1 1!(V MlS uvLTuisiniLr wniernrnnifir . ana Lnvus u-i 0 T. , 0 llirr nnwor r rrvrxH.-vn- 0 : :lz 7r ..a t Jv.lltl3v-U IS llltlUC OI 1 I UllUil "-, and applied with the Kant-leak Klcct years ot laithiul service, uosis uw to get Gcnasco and be on the safe -it actually costs less in the long i vvc arc reaciv to n 1 voui i"w C. A. Smith Lumber and Mfg. Co. HAHSHKIKLI), OH1XJO.V. v&tirxtn ipy?rrm ftJtjuHB 9b3a. if: jmmLMEZz I iteutiSHM -iT-i ?&Mr. y" r.r7sr. him .' .'.A y-X.' .. IS&g&lhim E'-. JiBiJHL" tmVTml ' I .1: li. A At m-.jV'I3M "XVrsrmrszW -"Zz.,mh A.' Wit'JX WIT.VP ' SJ.VJ "X&?$!USWJ I ?:W).-s.u'-i oJ5J', -; '"r- -p. i'-v!ts ,T.JS JK 1A-1? Wfs trt i. 'KfiSOK !tuvix jfwemy 1 . . . ' '. r "MK l'lHNTS. Phone 2(1 ..T. I