Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1915)
, "-'-Sat.,' vil T87 ? 'Ji,Sp5 A.Vs, V iSW" -i..' .i. JB Fff We keep your clothes Woolen Mill Stores. Maeshfield. Low Rates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks between any polnti la Harshflcld and do gonoral hauling, for reasoaablo ratoa. BTAIt TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Levi Ilolsuer, Proprietor Phones: lliO-J, 4I-L. DS-It TIIIJ REAL QUESTION' Tho qtiestlnn Is not, will men honor yon for your work? Hut does your work honor you? Your concorn la not only to crcato profit for yoursolf, but to make that which will profit many bo- sides yoursolf. COOS HAY STEAM LAUXDRY Phono r7-i. I Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 Hirttfleld-North Bend Aato Line Can every tea minutes from A a. m to IS p. m.; to South Slough ouco n day, leaving nt 11 n. in.; to Empire Ihreo trips a day. GOR8T it KINO. I'roni. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y I HE HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo iiinko lco cream 878 Central nvo., lono ISll-L DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kopt OPEN TO THE PUIILIO A regular stnto licensed underinker will bo iu chnrgo Phono 11)5. J DON'T BE MISLED They say S 1'JtICKS nro high. Wo say OUU PHICES nro nt high ami WE CAN SAVE YOU MO'BY as vo carry no over head cvpeuso nud have you Hint on tho eost In JIAHDWAItE, I'U'MIUXG and FAUJI 1MPLEJIEXTS, which Is to YOUIt AD VANTAGE. Schroeder Hildenbrand's irnrdvvuro General lopalr shop. ffi MESSENGER TWO PHONES. CALL US FOR CARS, TAMCAHS, EXPRESS WAGONS. J'AltSRFHu,!) OVOLKIIY, 1HO HROADWAY THE COOS pressed free of charge. North Bend. LADIES' CLEANING WORKS Wo do French Wry Cleaning on tlio most ilelknto fabrics. Wo poslf lively RiinrmitPo nil work Phono -I.ll-X. Addiess :i.t Ccutnil Avenue. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio ROOFING REPA,PNG, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89. THE AHT DECORATING CO. Is now roady for business with a flno selection or wall paper nnd paints. Wo do house, sign, nnd nuto painting, pnpor hanging nnd tinting. Your pntronngo is solicited, nnd wo will gunranteo satisfaction. Glvo uso a trial. Wo can save you . money THE AHT DECORATING CO. A. T. LEWIS, Mnnngor. Shop 250 Alnrket avonuo Wost. Tho most economical hotel In tho Northwest Including everything Hates to You 50 rooms 1.00 100 rooms with until sjsi.no 100 rooms with bath $U.uO 200 largo outside 550 bedrooms, many dining rooms, beautiful grill, nearly 100 sample rooms. 1 lPWAVM-AxV& & Plumbing. SERVICE 108R I ZTwuz.oxaiON 1 tefcaefeui BAY TIMSS, MARSHFIELD, Weather forecast Uj- Amo:Uted Ttmt to Coos Dy Times. OREGON Fair and cooler with weiterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at ! 4:13 a. m., March 15, by IJonJ. Ostllnd. sneclal cov- eminent meteorologist: Maximum 02 ' Minimum -17 At 4:13 a. m 51 Precipitation ;tl !' Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1011 50. 03 i Precipitation samo .porlod last year C1.C0 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. HORN. . LYONS. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons, Third Street, JLnrch 13, 1015, a girl, their second child, lloth mother and daughter nro do ing well. Hank's llli-thriiiy. Today Is tho tenth birthday of tho First National Hank of Coos Hay. It camo almost yunklng St. Patrick's day Its nnnl versnry, missing it just two dnys. Council To Meet. Thoro will bo a nicotine of tho city fathers this ovcnlng to dccldo tho questions of tho municipality. Thoro aro sovoral Important questions to bo brought up for discussion tonight in tho Council chumburs. Pnlil Ills Fine. Otto Morrlssoy paid a $10 flno in Itecordor Uut-lor'-w Court Saturday afternoon for being involved in a fracas on North Front street. Morrlssey snld that another mnn there hnd mado somo Insulting romnrk about tho Amorl enn flng and ho promptly knocked him down. Anglican Association. Thoro will bo tho regular mooting or tho Andi ron Young People's Association In Guild Hall this evening at 7:30. A musical program has been arranged ns a feature of tho nicotinic, tho leading parts to bo taken by members or tho Association, nud tliero will al so bo tho initiation of now members. I'nlcni Saloon Closed. Tlio Union Rnlodn on Noith Front street wns cloied today on nn attachment serv ed by Deputy Sheriff A. P. Davis, who placed aeorgo Wolstead in IDBLE THEATER TONIGHT DIG NEW VAUDEVILLE ACT EXCUITIO.VAIjIjV GOOD ROSE & KENT Mlilh Moblllei's in n "Volley of .lests ami Jingles." Tho World Film Corporation pu'Hontw ACROSS THE PACIFIC Pictured from tho well-known hook and play of tho muiio mime, In flvo reels of pictures. An offer-J lug in photoplay that is "Just a little bettor." A feature everjonoi will talk about. THE MYSTERIOUS I MR. DAVEY. i Vltagruph conusly ,wlth Sidney I) low in tlio leading lolc. It's a comedy of tlio illffeivnt boit mtido -In the Vltagraph way. . DIG DOUDLi: ATTHACTIO.V FOH THE SAME PHICE OF ADMISSION Lower floor, 10c; balcony, 10c; clilldien, Re. Tomoirow, by special i-eiuest, wo will play I'ov ami Evans In "Tho Two lllmkblids" In addition to oui' otlier hlg net. Tho pi Ico will bo tho Mime. t 0RPHEUM 'Where Motion Pictures Look Better TONIGHT MONDAY THE FATAL WEDDING Tlio famous melodramatic Mory pivsfiitvfl ' by n Klnvv .Vi Eilanger cast. It's In tlireo icels and 1m prob ably tho best plctiuo of It's kind wlilih hns appeared in tlio Orphoum btnro opening night. BUNNY BUYS A HAT FOR HIS BRIDE Vltagraph good comedy with John Iliiiiny and Flora Finch. WOOD B. WEDD AND THE MICROBES Edison comic with William Wads- woith. COMING OF LONE WOLF Good Mory with beautiful hettlngs completing well-balanced program. 10c :: ALWAYS :: 10c Coming tomorrow, beautiful nat ural color feature and 1'iitiio News, Ktud about Mutual Miister-plctiiics hi tlio Satuiilay Evening lNist Coming to this theater uot vievk and Include KeMono 1 comedies and "lluuaway ! Juno" u Master Serial . Story JITNEY SERVICE TO ! FIRST ADDITION , Loaves nianco Hotel every half hour via Rroadway and ! Fifth street. Leaves First ' Addition quarter of nnd ! quartor after hour. ! BREVITIES afcajr , .-....,,. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 15, charge, u will be kept closed un til the caso Is adjusted. Frank Leo begun 'suit for tlio collection or .ia.vz on a note Riven by Clias, . Kronholm and Paul Rltchey to Mrs'. 'Chris Pederson. Tho latter sold the .note to Leo, who Is forcing col.ee Hon. aluminums Filed. Stoll and . Hodge today filed a mandamus be- Ifoio .TUdgo Coke to compoll tho Poit i and the city to conio Into court on Wednesday morning and show cause why a writ of mandamus should not bo Issued forcing them to pay the Judgment of nbout $1800 awarded clients of tho two nttorneys nt the Inst session or the circuit court for damages alleged to bo caused by tho Mill slough fill in west Mnrshfleld. I Part of tho caso is not being appeal- I cd to the supremo court. Now Const (iiiiimR J. c. Cnmp woll, lir0 saving station bureau In spector who passed through hero Sat unlay on his way to Handon, while In Oarainer brought the crew of tho Umpqtia station to Gardiner where they wore sworn In ps life guards and ( hereafter will be known technically as llfo Bttvois. The Cooi Hay crow already has the rank of llfo guards. Captain Campwcll stated that n Con gressional appropriation for a sta- ,tlon has alroady been granted and! i mat tlio money will bo nvallablo In , a short time, and If tho mntter Is pushed will bo built this season. Search For Green Dress. Short- ly nfter dusk on Saturday evening two women aro alleged to linvo loft tlio rear of tho Kato Wedoll resi dence, corner Anderson nnd Second fiom tho clothes lino in their possos from tho clothes lino In tho posses sion. Ycstordny a search warrant wns Issued at North Bond, according to Chief Cnrtor, for Mrs. Frank Lapp and Isabolo Cushnian, though It hns not been proved that thoy took tho dress. They have not yet been found, and tho orricers aro laying stress on tho closeuesi or St. Patrick's Day to bring to light tho missing garment or green. liiirgo Atlcntlmre. A lnrgo pro portion of tho High School body at tended tho spcclnl servlco In tho Epls- copal Church ycstordny at 11 a. m.,hla wlfo and his brother to Coos Tho Faculties of both schools woro Uny, but with this exception, most also in attendance, togother with of his yoars havo beon spent hero, ninny pupils of tho lower grades. The Mrs. O. Hansen, of North Marsh servlco was pronounced a most In-! field, is nnothor Coos Hay pioneer, spiring one, und tho sermon by tho I having been a resident or this sec Ilev. J. W. Drowning on tho function tion slnco 1853 whon hor family of religion in tho Ufa or tlio student brought her to Coos liny from Mlt wns listened to most attentively and mny holpful thoughts woro carried away by tho students. Superintendent Tlodgon expressed lilmsoK as great ly pleased with tho wnv tho students turned out. AViiHkn Oip to snvo Mnn. Itun - nlng down Fourth Btreot In his auto- mobllo Saturday night C. W. Wolcott at tno Intersection ot Contrnl and Fourth ennio suddenly upon .Tnines Wall, travollng west on n motor- cyclo and to nvold running Into tho cyclist ran his car Into tho curbing In front of tho Orphoum Thontor. Mr. Wall soolng tho Impending danger mado tho turn from Central down Fourth ahead of Mr. Wolcott but IiIb speed would not nllow a sharp turn ot tho motorcyclo nnd It was tnls that crowdod Mr. Wolcott to tho sidewalk. No damago was nouo to m... i iirn -i,i .,.,.! though Mr. Wolcott's car received n'"fnA ho " f 0n,rnn,l n """ ' "- " bout front nxol, brokon spring clips! ,caVo S ronclBco on Friday tor nnd other damages nmountliig to a- Coos Rr vU", freight and pnsson botit $50 I Bor8, Tll n8ntfl 1,oro Btnto t,,nt Bl, Divorce' Oim, Up. Practically nlli b0'n j'"1?""1 0'l,?1roni.tfrl,,Pi,t9 of tho day in tho equity court has rlp i"?, m nT in "" s J1.0"""? beon taken up with tho divorce caso ot .t".l ,8l,,n ,bu,n'? ," tho run of Oldlnnd versus Oldhmd In which tho husband seeks n divorce charg-!. ins his wire with mridoiity. a por- Hon of a letter wns Introduced by I hi ini,,Hff n,iin .. ,ii,i, I somo of Mrs. Oldland's testimony. I Sho testiriod that her husWnd had secured hor slguaturo to pnpors which sho later learned took from her nny I Rbnrn of tlin iirnnnrlv lin nwnnil inn caso will probably bo finished Into this nftornoou. MRS. HOLMES was a visitor horo today from Allegany. S. B. HERMANN loft Snturday on a business trip to Unudon. GEO. W. KRUSE wns In yestorday from his ranch on Isthmus Inlot. C. C. LIGGETT, of Temploton, wns a MaiBhflold buslnoss visitor to day. W. II. STULL, or Allegan) wns n mong tho visitors In tho city to day. WILLIAM DRANER from nbovo Al loguny was down today on busl noss. ROY LANDR1TH was down on busi ness today from Ills Coos Rlvor ranch, W. W. LAWIIORNE was In ycstor dny and today from his farm nt McKlnloy. A. 11. POWERS loft this morning for Wngnor to look nftor work at tho enmps. FRANK GRAND camo In Saturday from tho Smith-Powers camp near Wugnor on business and pleas me. DAN M'KINNON hns returned from a trip to Curry County poIutB. Ho roports everything prosperous there. J. I). GOSS and wlfo returned this morning from Ton Mile vvhero thoy spent tho week ond ut tholr sum mer homo. L. A. IJAKEIl, of tho Folgors coffeo houso, loft on the train for Unu don and from thoro ho expects to drive down to Crescent City. W. T. DEMENT, county commission er, with his wlfo and family ar rived on Saturday's train fiom Myrtlo Point to visit hero, LEO MYERS went up to tho Smith Powers camp this morning vvhero ho expects to stay In tho woods gaining experience In forestry, A, F. HALLOWAY, a representative of the Oregon Life, monthly pub lication of the Portland Chamuor of Commerco, is in this territory for a few days. H. F. HARRMANN, Doptity United States Marshal, of Portland, ar rived on the stage h.st evening summoning witnesses in tho coun terfeit cases slated for this week In Portland. He expects to leavo tomorrow C. It. PECK, J. T. Drand and Hon Fisher returned last evening from dmM) .r ,iMI) ,, )r))l ifiHiiriiiiiliinr - TrTr - iMiiinrtaT 1915 EVENING EDITION. tlio South Font of Cooa River where thoy spent tho week end at Mr. Peck's summer cottage, planting lawn and grading about I the place. , nsrAn pn " t,,i, 08$J $ glneor at Beaver fluent iim ihiv in tno cuy yesterday ami this morning went to North Inlet. Ho reports ninny men lonvlng tho camp, behoving Swnyno & Hoyt nbout to closo down. NELS OSMUNDSON, deputy County Clerk, was hero from Caqulllo to spend Sunday. Ho said that the report that ho Intended to bo a candidate for County Assessor next timo was without his np piovnl, nnd In fact, he did not Intend to tun for It. W. E. DUTUO, for the past year em ployed as stenographer In tho of flco of W. F. .Miller, left on tho Hreakwatcr this morning bound north to Cordova, Alasku. Ho ex pects to go up, taking what Is known ns the lnsldo passage, which hugs tho coast lino within sight of tho northern scenery. ON BAY 57 YEARS Hale and Hearty Despite 83 Years Mrs. 0. Hansen an Old Resident. Frank Llndgren, one of Coos llny's oldest pioneers recently Bald that ho antedated both Anderson Wright n...1 n n tl-nW 1...- nl.l LU..1. Mention of whom worn mado In T ho ffij Sr. Undron rStly cJK brated his eighty-third birthday, nnd Is stHl halo and hearty, being able to read without glasses. Ho has been a resident of Coos Day about fifty-seven years. Ho mndo a trip buck to his old homo In Flnlnnd nbout forty-soven years ago to bring souil, where sho was born nbout ten mouths previously. "T AMONG THE SICK , " ; ; , T-,1 ,,cny Church Is still confined to 1 1,1 apnrtmont nt tlio Myrtlo Arms """ "u''k mu uunui, .. bo unablo to get nbout for about two wooks. Mennwhllo Frank Cohan nt tho Owl storo Is standing two shifts. WATERFRONT NEWS Lnto Saturday afternoon tho stcnm schooner Yollovvstono cleared Portland. Word was received hero this morn- i ing thnt tho steam schooner Cnilos, ""aT8 . '" v V'J" " Z, I "'"? "t,0?K "'" Kwuior 10,Tl 0,Jla" U1"r .,or n y rV,r ... 'nrtoJ ''8P "r,t0fr" ?li,",,, ?,orgo W Elder roported from Portland. At two o'clock this artornoon the 8tt'n' B,cl ' 1,1"Lirr,VodJn from Sa" l,rnc'B:o bringing n cargo ,,ore' F1SK Bicycle Tires For Real Service and Big Mileage. Following Figures Taken from Gorst & King's Tire Record Book SERIAL NU.MHHR OF FISK TIRE M 363650 K 3JJ93 Mf 373398 M 3J2562 M 322452 (Note Gorst & King operate 18 cars and havo boon using Flsk tiros for ono year) Lowest prices, Greatest Mileage, "Gunnery" Service, immediate adjustments. These are the factors which save money and trouble for FisK users. Let us help you reduce your expense of operation. BUY FISK. ' "THE GUNNERY" Fisk Distributors for Southwestern Oregon GORST & KING GARAGE, North Bend Agents. - - 1' ' i GE01EUKMI The Geo. W. Eldor nrrlved In this afternoon from Portlnnd with sixty two pasEongors. Sho will sail to morrow for Eureka. Among thoso arriving on her were: II. C. liny, Mrs. II. C. Hay, Lc Roy nny, Walter Itay, Mrs. Walter Ray, Chester Hay, Lester Hay, Mrs. 8u slo Miller, Geo. Mlllor, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Prescott, Mrs. H'a7el Arm strong, Mrs. L. L. OIbou, U. A. WIL son, Wallaco Hoss, Ela A. Mur ray, E. W. Guyer, F. W. Fuller, Mis. F. W. Fuller, Harry O.' Hoy, Porter U. Danford, Joseph Leek, U. H. Whltmer, II. W. Dny, It. E. Wil lis, II. J. Klcsenbauin, Amelia Klos onbauni, Iloman Klesenbaum, Henry Klu8enbnuni, Frank Hose, Mis.Frnnk Hose, Miss Emma Hansen, Mrs. C, C. Corrlck, La Ruo Corrlck, Earl C. Miller, Mrs. Ethel Steward, Elen ora Steward, Dorothy Steward, E. E. llayley, D. McDonald, J. It. Pres sor, M. Sverkn. Auk. Rollick. O. G. Kerr, J. Gordon, C. F. Hoyor, Oron li. coy, ina llnlley, Mrs. M. It. Bnlloy Alex Anderson, Mrs. Alex Anderson, Wm. C. Mlllsup. Julia Hostvvlek, G. II. Hoag, Joo Jensln, Miss 'Frnnklo Knight, Cnrl L. Albrecht, II. It. Mil ler, I. D. S. Wilde, W. H. McGoorge, Poto Ebscn, J. Gustafson, A. Gustnf son. BREAKWATER OFF E At nlno o'clock this morning tho Drenkwatcr left down Tor Portlnnd, Btnrttng on tho first trip of hor now schedule Hereafter sho will leave from Coos Hay on Monday morning, returning Saturday from Portland. Thoso who went north aro: Will iam Lathrop, Mrs. William Lntluop, Mrs. IL 1). Stolnor, II. 11. Stolnor, Ilnlph Stolnor, lmth Stolnor, Hubert Stolnor, L. II. stnrrett. Mrs. G. W. Wobbor, Ituth Webber, T. C. Macy, It. Kuhn, John M. Olson, Mrs. I,. II. Hoss, Mrs. A. C. Thrush, Mrs. M. 13. Drosser, C. Mclntyro. U. Shoto, W. E. Dutro, 11. E. Konnedy, Frank Wruchs, John Holms, A. L. Solomnn, Joo Prupas, A. Hanhola and A. J. Rnhmcr. DON'T 1'OHGET St. Patrick's dauco In Eagles Hall, Wednesday, Mnroh 17. I LOST AND FOUND' I LOST Wednesday Hcd and black Swcntor belt. Hoturn to Hox "J" Times office. ? FOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Freight and llaggngo, Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone Kill. Residence Phono lit-J. Market ave. and Wntcrfront 4 OM uMdCU FISK TIRES MILEAGE ' SERIAL NU.MHER RUN OF FISK TIRES 9200 miles M 299936 8600 miles M 324746 8400 miles K 6400 7600 miles K 293J 7300 miles K 82H KIME & VON PEGERT, Coquillo Agents. 11 ' ' ' u ' f " in in, fjwrjkkaM'r'iQ--'' 3 ;. f . !. Wmmfifiii'S QMnt k:,.:. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FURNISHED FLATS Houso No. 2C2 No. 4th St. Phono 443-J. AS OPPORTUNITY Do yoit vvunt your rent money to pay for a homo? I will build on your lot or one of mine, nnd flnnuco, a . house, flat, apartment or storo. Small cash payment, balanco Hko rent. Address "It," care o Coos Hay Times. PUIILIC STENOGRAPHER Smith Terminal dock. WANTED WANTED Experience! salesman for this territory by local firm. Ad dress "N" caro Times. WANTEI Practical nurso would like to caro for Invalid at own apartments. Phono 337-L, Homo Hotol. ART NEEDLE SHOP Corner Sec ond and Market. FOR SALE FOR SALE Thoroughbred AVhlto Leghorn eggs for sotting. II. A. Laiidrlth. Phono U034 Fanners. FOR SALE Household goods, chick, ons fuel and what provisions on bnnd, $75 If gold nt once, houso for rout, closo in. Apply 1C0 Hall nvouuo. FOR SALE Improved stocked nud oqulppcd dairy ranch, good ronds, cream route. $12,500. Terms. Ad dross "E. M.," enra Times. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, 8. C. Whlto Leghorns, none bettor; $5.00 por 100; baby chicks also; Rocky Point Poultry Farm, Em pire Oregon. Phono C028. FOR SALE Motor boat. .Excellent engine. F. A. Sacchi. FOR HALE ChcMcr Whlto bonr, $30.00 Phone 307X0 or address P. O. Box 342, North Dond. FOR RENT r FOR RENT Clonn nuwly furnished room with bath for 1 or 2 goutlo mcn. 702 No. 2nd. St. FOR RENT Cottage on Coos River for tho summer. H enro Times. FOR RENT Housekeeping suite, Mnrshfleld Hotol, Cor. Third and Comuiorca1. Phono 137-L. FOR RENT. Rooms with or vvlUi out board. ICG So. 10th Street. FOR RENT House In rear of Lewis' candy storo. John Forgusou. FISK Motorcycle Tires MILEAGE RUN 7200 miles 6000 miles 6000 miles 5700 miles 5400 miles S. G. WHITSETT, Bandon Agent. i- 14, j,s- lV , Wv. .11-?. B.iA W -' ,iMttv5v'l""- 3U (. afifiSf -" . v . , mth i i 1 1 i- k v,y-. N. ji9-ii U.?ivM w UtMK4r4 iftnb0titnmr s -J" fc t WW r., r . , i fry ., - K 4t!- fr v imAk, y,w' ' - J'i."-f.'M r r f w(Ai i.k.- Jflw-iav' 'v't to.-ti' r- . . -r , i K - v Av. i TlMH I -f I M f K .. wMbaK . i-isi-' Mf' $M n 1mfsV1 i AnnA i wmcjm m4im, v" - l-vrrtt' i. f yvwo7 t.f - 'Wwm. au -. -" - A - w i 4 r . IMy h i- - r' if vHtk! , 4 f i4 l . 0" " - 1 ftj grtMM y w wvirif rJL ji v4 i-i tteA-lntr. wlftft ,i Mk - r Ptfym -" vWMl rf 9,rm4mv XT fahtfMritatowM- ' intafis rjr i f(4tti . ur- i -''' J VW -' riM Kl,-!!! Wf lMvA)rm rKCTRSK-- .rw'H- (iwtn K I1 .. "MM- v . - vwwm v A v . -ww Mt - i mnw'rV v ,n ,m :K -i ,"p"fP ' lac ","-? 1 1 rig n p- -f ,r r frif VAfehi""" -zxtizr' iiir.v-- vi$ & .iirfv -. IA- N rti -" iIm v ifa, v- .un .WC'tf, v,4 l V v-' '- 1WPT"-- , --' f . t-MB - iv ITS ' ' mi j r t r ITS. ,. .- a . .v.i . .(.. , D . . r m wita. .a.w.M.'- ' '-- VA-wvr;! , r .wf, r -"' j.r .4 V - - rt r " ". ''""J . tLi-m w. V " i itftma ir i i " " . . .J'.1rtl"'-V, -? Mi iltT'1Wr i r$t JM 1 rtHh(vffirv ' l aitA fcu,'vfc' j, iMlt.iWttwry' ... wJXmI ttia ... Wt -M u. v" ""2 f. v-rT'v"P - Wv?V "tTw t( v f .' . . BJW --si) Ji-'' ,44-'' -2 " toV"TP W-r - j ir1fA'T' " H"t If - .t4,4 T " ' . Li.... -.. .. j i.-w ..T.JfL .v. e -" ' mm m V SI'?r' , , , vW' '- 3C.. v T1 " - ... --. v b SfeS3 fcvtfw wrr- 'rsr! r--- v-, .k.j, BtMHrmj Rg bSKKSS , JVps- rowfwrf. -,,.,V,,.. . m -- '1 WW J- 1 iMNMbf ii 3S3KL Jll S r-.- l t nnMwtjtA 7 CVjMiAtP " I irirttii-1!- u ,, "T5ST AkiMiUKnMHMAm fcT!)i'te -f-"a PTIiJ gj i yrTT- i-tzjiaa