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WfXW T? ' THE COOS- BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FIVE Kl IP ....n.npnl'" '"" ami fhr )" ...lr rU'ilH-HP C'lUlipiUKII. kip in i- "' I . ...... ...ii should think heathen"! ""' '"" pctwnnl '"' 'PIeuim.eo. fJor (ll Hint let. tho ben ",,w ii'l! Til l.'I.YUP. lu-,.iii;tiu. "" fetus ?sr.u T 9!MWM- JlP 1 1 r a .a XtJP The Home off Good Clothes Mnishflold 10H SAM J ......... . ....Uli'ii-d Jersey M (it, li'-o dam "diked ' i i miiiiiliw. Also M iwiiniit i mi ami lirlfiTH, " registered Ktct Write to F. A. SACCHI, Jbr-liflclil, Oregon. BUY 'FRESH HOMEMADE' tan .die SARTER'S PURE ICE CREAM. lew Drop Central Avenue WEAVING All kinds a spec- ally. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 120 Courth. So. Phone 220-R MIES THE WEATHER JtKt'OItT ' 4, (tlr AmnrlMM ).m to emu n7 Time 4 OREGON Unsettled, proliiilily showers; cooler to- O night In tho oast; southwest- erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tlio 2-1 hours ending at 1:1.'! ii. in., April I, byjtcnj. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum r.il Minimum '.;ii; At l:i:i ii. in 17 Precipitation no Q Precipitation Blhco Sopt. 1, J III 5- 7-1.07 Precipitation oanio period last year 57. 03 Wind: northwest, partly P cloudy. SUNRISE A.NI SUNSET J Tuesday. ' April 1. Sun rises at r..:i7 and neb at 0:21). 4 . 1. t BORN I $$ GOODRUM -To Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Goodrum at tliolr homo tills morning, n sovon-pound girl. Mother and child aru doing woll and tlio happy father Is prouder than tlio president of tlio Ilulclc factory over the dnlnty Ilttlo lilt of lieautlful fomlulty that ho swears can already say "papa." Tim Ilttlo HtnuiKur elioso a not ahlo hlrthday, bolng Just 0110 day after liar mother's hlrthday, and tho day hoforo the arrival of tlio first train on Coos Hay George says tlio arrival or tho flint train Isn't lialf 113 Important. Tliolr many friends extend hearty con. grnttilntlons. BICYCLE TIRES Rr Tlicm From Us. Wo nurxo .iitlilnK ( ,it Them cm Your Wliivl MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PO Y A L 1 Luiurt l 'TIIK SHADOWS OK A oitHAT "'."-A .i!o of Svw York's on- ""M. Mil In a fusrlnuthiK way. ,1,e M ,,f KilPI'hiB dramatic nc- ,k"lll.c famous start. Adelat.lo Llbra-i-y o Close. Tho Marshflold public library will ho closed toinor row on account of cleanup day. To Visit Missions.' Tho Itov. Rob hart E. Drowning will conduct sor vices at North lulot this evening, at tho Umpqiin Life Saving Station on Wednesday and at St. Mary's Mission, Oardlnor Thursday evening. Open Guild Meeting. Tonight at olght o'clock thoro Is an open moot ing nf tho Eplsropul Guild for tho purpose of talking ovor City lieautl ful ways and moans. A Kouornl In vitation Imfl heon oxtondud to tho public to attend. To Wi'M l'ol. Harold Uotuor, who Is vlsllliig his father, fieo. II. Itotlior h'ro, oxpects to entor West Tburton ami ti ' 1 iuueion, GBWf.A,Ai,A-.I,ll.HBli,l(( fc,)"H ln)li,K Aiibrlnin music. AllJtl.ssio.v l-loor we ,,. I(0 H'XW-T.nuo.row M!i.A..,. rtallWItaiiBcrKlBi,,,!,'. from tteitoi-v . .. . . ' -'""n,' (tlu man uho I tlow.) (ontlulu, in his "'I'lSltAY-v TlPHa. . ' ""' HWIlUtcilall.... ..ii . ... tk S Hi t,-.vt Parish,,, ,,!,., ,,, I'olnt shortly. u0 hns hecn reeusn nioiidoil for the examli'atlon and tho flno Hhowlng made In a Southern California military academy will piohahly win the honor for him. liny MachlncM. Dr. K. s. Pratt, f North Head, caino over this niom l"B and took homo a now I-'onl ho has just hiniKlit from I. It. Tower. Tho latter has also sent four inn- t chines down to llandon this week. all of thorn being sold. Walter Law. jhomo was la today Troiii McKlnley to get a Willys-Knight that ho has Just huiight rrom Mr. Towor. j Now Kiigluu Sta,its. Ono of the iJiiglnes brought across tho PnipM.ua 'tlio other day made Its appearance 1 Jtlils morning, heading tho regular train to the Vallny. it has 11 bal loon" smokestack on It mid somo of llio trainmen said they feared It would bo soino shoe to tho cows by tho wayside to boo a different kind of an englao como by. Tho now couches have not yet been put In use. HUH Sc AlrxlilpN. ltoportu of an airship that gallivants through tho sky In tho night persist, despite the fact thoy aro labeled as fiction or nightmares. P. (. Peterson was In this morning from Larson Inlet, lie said that ho saw a strange light go gliding through tho Heavens the oth er night and, to verify his story, called other members of his family and for several minutes they stood In tho cold watching It. lllrlMiv'.s Trip. Clias. Ilickox In a card from Now Orleans to Tho Times says: "Am In tho land of Cooiii and molasses. Saw nil of the city and Just returned from a sight seeing trip on tho river. Some waterfront. Don't like tho burg, as It Is hottor than . Thoro Is plenty of excitement on tho Mexican border and I was glad to get away from It; will glvo de tails later." Mr. Ilickox and wlfo aro on route to his old homo at Joplln, Mo, Cou'llo Woman. Nnamnh Tyr 1 ell, whoso beautiful soprano voice has charmod hundreds of Coos Hay people during her week's ongago- jnient at tho Noblo trcator which 'ended last night and a week's en- jgagomont at North Head, Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). I). Plorco, well known Coqulllo people. .Mn. Tyrrell bus resided In Oakland, Calif., for somo time, ami Is now hero on n visit, nst sufnmor she was engaged for r '"uok at tho Or pheum In San r.a .e'eco, lM'ut Prices Soar. Local butcliors, ami tho consumers as well, say that moat prices now aro tho highest of tho year. This Is explained by tho meat nmrkot mon, who say that now thoy aro forced to Import most of tbolr meat from tho north and the south, paying a high rato per ton. Also moat is scarco, too, In Portland and Is bringing tho hlKhost prices In months. They say that about tho middle of .Juno the local supply will pick up again and then tho prices In nil probability will go down to normal. ' " Aid to Meet. Tlio Ladles Aid of I tho Swedish Luthoran church will meot tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clocx nt tho church nil. Tho hostesses will I'bo Mrs. Andorson and Mrs. Airred I'llongliiud. WILL IS m MAHCII .IC8T i:l)KI) was a WKT MONTH Total or Fourteen Inches or Water Kcll Ao,'iigc TeiiiK'iatuio was l'Vt-elglil Degrees March was wot month. Tho to tal rainfall at Coos Hay for the month according to the figures of n. H, ()ot llntl, tho weather observer, was It. 11 Inches. The greatest In 2 1 hours was ;i.2l inches on tfio third of the mouth. On seventeen days or the mouth .01 of an' Inch or more of rain roll. There were 11 clear days, 1 partly cloudy days and 1 0 cloudy days In tho mouth. The Temperature The mean maximum temperature Li 10 on E ItKAL IISTATK MILN HAY MHKT OK COOS ? t THE LLOYD HOTEL t Housekeeping Apartments, 4 Two Itooius. 8H.00 Month. Electricity and Gas. Freo Hatha ! 1!7l": :t:'. V ; t tt personal mention : (MISS NORA SHAW is hsro from I ItoHoburg to visit with frlonds. MItS. A. STAMHUCK, of Coos liver, was a .Marjhflold sboppor yos-terday. W. C. MORGAN, of Coos river, was a Marsliflold visitor In tho city yesterday. C. P. COL10MAN wa.i among the visitors in the- city todny from Ten Mile., DON OAUDINI3U left for CoiiulUo and Valley points today to call on tho trado. A. 13. KAItDHLL was down this morning from his home on Coos Hives'. A. C. VKSTAL wont over into the Vnlley today for the Union Oil company. P. W. CltOOKB nnd wlfo were down shopping today from their home at Sumner. CHARLES WINDSHIP was hero shopping this morning from Hay nun Inlet. V. P. SANFORI), 6f Hayncs Inlet, was hero today on a short bust ness trip. J It. M. JENNINGS loft yesterday to( meoi .Mrs. .icnnmgs wiio Is re- for t10 month was r.O.r. degrees, tlio turning overland from a trip to , ,ctlu niliilinuni IIH.U degrees. Tho California. I highest was 72 dogrnos on tho .10th V. D. LAYTON Is again hero from nnd tho lowest 'J!i degrees on tlio Portland to call on the trado In 3.1th. The nvorage temperature for this territory. t10 clltTro month v.nn 18 debroes. 1 MRS. S. II. LELANt) loft tor Paso ltobles on tho Nairn Smith today utter a visit hero with hor boh. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD returned via auto. stage to CoiiulUo today and will go rrom there to llandon. DENNIS M'CARTHY and W. J. Con rail went ovor to Coijulllo this morning, making the trip In Con rad's auto. MRS. LIONEL I). GORDON left this morning for Handon whoro sho . will visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wells. C. .MILTON SCIIUL', editor nnd puhll liter of the Myrtle Point En terprlso, Is among the visitors In tho city today. DAN MALONEY loft on tho Nairn Smith this morning for Hcrkoloy whoro ho will visit a couplo of weeks with Ills slstor. MISS GENEVA WILCOX loft on tho Nairn Smith this morning for San Francisco after a visit bore for soveral weoks with hor slstor, Mrs. Hon Chandler. GEORGE H. TAYLOR and two chil dren, of Powers, loft today on the Nniiu Smith for California, whoro thoy will Join Mrs. Taylor who wont thoro for hor health. Thoy expect to mako tliolr futuro homo In that stato. MRS. A. IIOWIIAY and baby, who havo been visiting nt tho homo or her aunt, Mrs. L, M. Noblo, and other relatives, oxpects to leave tho last or tho week ror her homo In San Francisco. MISSES LUCY AND FLORENCE POWERS aro oxpoctod homo on tho train olthor Friday or Satur day rrom the stato unlvorslty at Eugono, to spend tliolr week or the sprlmp vacation with their paronts, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Pow ers. MR. AND MRS. J. T. TULLEY and family, of Powom, loft today for San Francisco, whoro thoy will mako an oxtended (day. Thoy shipped all tliolr household goods and their nutomobllo, Mrs. Tul- Sow Is tlio time to imiko your big saving o jcuir suit. Suits that are imido by the best of lullors. Ho foro buying, get tho prices at .the X. Penney Store Men's Suits. A dandy Hluo Serges, gray mixed $lii value. Our price... French So ami sponge $7.90 $9.90 ergo, 3lirunk (MO CO geI, $18 value p,iuU Grays, browns and otrlpcs (Mf) Tf worth half price moro t),iuU See These Heavy Hluo Sorgo, hand made col lars, noii'brcnkaulo fronts. Compare this suit with any J25 (tyi nr suit. Our price vplTiO Look at this lino or (MP Kf Suits at plUiDU HOYS' SUITS AT MOVHV SAVLNtJ PRICES.. if---r; ?-., !?:J.H)t .5I.8 Si Intcreorated wmmpjnv Wf-HV-VM-t'l;7 Will I'onn u Itcnlly Hoard for Mu tual Heneflt r.ixl Protection of the Public At n mooting hold at tho otrico I or F. W. Wood In North Hond hut ovoiilug, a tompornry orginlr.atlon was ror:::.'t! r !th the view or crcat-1 Ing a Cooa Hay Realty Hoard com-1 posod of agents of Marshflcld and North Hcnd. The purposo Is to protoct tho public against Improper teal estate methods, to bring moro harmony between tho two cities and for the betterment or the ngontss V. W. Wood was mndo temporary chairman and G. W. Kaufman tem porary secretary. Two committees woro appointed. Ono composed or A. G. Raab, W. A. Raid and Mel G. Duncan will draft constitution and by-laws. Anothor commlttao com posed of G, W. Kaufman, W, A. Glazier and L. E. Gruvcr will ar rangoprogrunu for tho meetings. Tho next gathering will bo In Mnrflhdcld next Friday, probably at tho Mllllcoma Club. WILL USE THE EVA ltoiit Will Transfer Passengers for tho Hnllroad dipt. N. J. Cornwall ban Just nr rlvod baok from Portland whoro ho conferred with tho Southern Pacific 'officials regarding tho use or Ilia boat Eva In transferring passcngors Ut tho Umpqiui. Ho secured tho contract.- Capt Conruwall tomorrow will end 38 years in tho stage business between Gardiner and Coos Hay nnd also out via Florence slnco tho ad vent of tho railroad. Ho says thoro Is a chance Hint tlio stage to Drain will opornto, possibly threo times n Our store will be closed all day tomorrow, Clean-up Day And the following articles will help to observe the day: (old Dust Cleanser Hoiav Soap Chips Skat Hon-a-Aiiii (both) In cake and powder Old Dutch Cleanser Citrus Washing Powder Sea Foam Naptlut Powder Sapnllo Eagle Eye Hero Is something NEW Corn Salad Oil, per bottle JJOo Nothing better foe frying and cooking;' this Is tasteless ami odorless try a bottle and you will bj pleased will. It. Milk Pearl Hominy , per can l."c, i! for '.Me llakei's Fresh Grated Cnconuiit will, milk, per can trie WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Phono 394, 130 North Broadway, WATCH FOIt OUH SPECIALS. They menu money In your Kekct HHOADWAY HOTEL Something new. Day rates 7.1c. Hates for cooking apartments, SI pop week and up. Must l seen to bo appreciated. Post office build ing. Phono :W. I'. J. Jl'STEN, Prop. (Formerly nigr. St. I-avwenco) BLANCO The Public Service Hotel has Just bcon thoroughly renovat ed, and opened to the public March 1st, J OKI. Somo of tlio features of this old hostelry are. free em ployment bureau, free sowing room, Information bulletin iiml kind treat ment. Tho patronage f the public is solicited. ULANCO HOTEL WZ7 TCorth Front street Phono 1 1 l-L. Marshflcld, Oregon rfpi n na a imt'TT' A W he aAR..UA Store wnnl;. With tlm niltOH ill tho Slllll- loy drove In from Powers 8ntnr.jnop t,ino )l0 Bnyu llU.iur tilll0 cnn day In tho nuto, bolng the first ,j0 nmdo (o ,)run fron Gardiner than car to mako tho trip through this ' jft tl0 train, soasoii. j ' Dr. I). O. Vnughaii, DontCt, Hooin if, First National Hank building t AMONG THE SICK t Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Marshflcld. I : Louis Gore Is our plumher. Chier Jack Carter Is HI In bed' with a sovoro attack of the grip, ' having boon down for threo or four Unya. ' Llbby Coal, $5.(10 ton, Phono 711. -Klc TAXI PHONE IH-.I. NOTICE OF HEDEMPTION OF SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT HONDS. BAD BREATH H 'KJafySSBSS Vin '" m ffil T HAN TOX Via Caecaro TnUot. A I Ky !feiW V?1"' -fiiAXfnv t "17"7 SOLD UY OBLE THEATED TO-N1QMT I'Ll'Y FUtST Marshfleld's riro-l'i'oof Theater (llldll M...I.. .... . .. ... . . """"-' ami llio Flnost rict uros Ji tlio worm H K "V,AVYSTHi: REST AND PLENTY' OF ITS' QCIIT Sj; TIIIJ JKSTEH vMix , '"'ELS OF NKW PICTURES ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA "H' JESTER" r.'.i.l it,...vt.... i,... I., rii-n n.-is. reatiui,ir ovi ,,. le'1 MIMl "t,,er Hroiwlrt-jiy stars. Pictured fioin tlm gieat "J W'. J. U,cke. h,lKulsi:Syir'!',,,!s ,ccl '-i'u'w. ltluB Elelno two-reel picture, uesentlug tho eaptl- h "H'o star ETHEL fiir.wmv lW0.i,nr jiio -. .. mWn KimWK COME EAHLV Lwer Floor, '"Hitow- "o play. 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, Sets. Mr,- Pick-ford in "ESMERELDA." Exceptionally "THE QWL 99 I'rauk D. Cohan. Tho ('Jiifml Avenue Drug Store. TaTsmith mill sold The C A. Smith mill MM ,,,l of lumber yesteiday lo another f ...... i. ....... l.nllders. Ono nioj lioiuo U to Iks nddwl t the attrnctlvo homes I,, Pcilmm I'aik. If )'' 11,u figuring on hoino some time this summer, do nl xvalt until l values have advanced, or Hip ilmlro h.ca 'tlons havo nil In'-" s,,' M ,ast pick out your lot now. Wo will hold it for you rn a very small mn.'i. .. .1. a I. .1 ...wt If,,- III .11 "Seo neiil noon, ii, " 'show you tho bc.t lot values In Notlco Is horoby given that pur suant to the nrovlslons of Chapter V I of Titlo XXVI, E. O. L. and In nc !cordauco with tho tonus and condt j Hans or said bonds, tho City of I Mrrshflold will take up, redcom aiulj ciincol tho special lulprovomont bonds' of said City or Marshriold, Coos day of Novtmbor, ID 10, and num bered 1152 to 108 Inclusive, each or said bonds being ror tho sum of $500.00, and nil or said bonds licor liif interest at (i per cent per annum, hnd will on tho noxt e-iml-annual cou )on period or wild bonds, to wit: On tlw first day or Hay, 1910. pay lo tho proper owners and holdors of nald bonds, fapo vnhio of each thereof, with accrued Interest to said dato and the owners and holdors of gold above desrrllved bonds are hero by notified to prcisont tho same for pamont -and cancellation to tho un dersigned, the Treasurer of said City at his offico In said City or Marsli ilo'd. Coos County, O.oson, on said duy o.r paympnt. concollatlon and ro diiniitlon, and aio rurther notified that interest thereon will ceaso at said interest pnymont period, to-wlt On May flrBt, 191 fi I).t.-d this 4th day or Anril. 191C i G. W KAUFMAN Treasurer of the City of Marsli- I " field. Coos County, Oregon. T. J. HCAIFH Uj A. n, IIODOiril Mar:hfiplH PAINT AND iviarsnTieia decorating co Estimates Furnished ' Phonn 14n.!t. Mrliflold. ()ifo J t AT THE HOTELS X $$ Chandler Hotel N. J. Cornwall, (lardlnor; - T. A. Ford, Portland; W. C. Laird, Co iiulllo; Chris Rasmiissou, llandon; William Camilla, CoiiulUo; F. D. Layton, Portland; C. Milton Sohultz, Myrtlo Point; F. S. Sluglo, CoiiulUo. St. Lawrence Hotel Nelson Hros., Suninor; M. W. Whltoloy, Powers; P. W. Crooks nnd wlfo, Sunnier; C. P. Columan, Ton Mlloj W. M. Meadows, Powers; Har ry Gray, Astoria; Charlos (Iroon, Sntom; Tony Klun, lloavor Hill; Mies Nora Shaw, Roseburg. Illauco Hotel Ray Uernhardt, Gardiner; Jay Ray, Powers; Hon Dills, Poworjj Willis Earl, Powers; J. F. Conklln, South Inlot; John Howell, Prosper; Olo Paulson, Coiiilllu; Ivan C. Laird, CoiiulUo. Lloyd Hotel Ed. Cuttell, 1'oworn; Charlos Par tly, Powers; Delia Teal, Heaver Hill; Joo Hlllbachor, CoiiulUo; .Alfred Kelnablo, Portland; Clinton Scott, Handon; Gust Demos, Powers. Hioadway Hotel and Apartment. Thosu who havo taljon aptirtmoiits aro: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Powers, J. F. Tolaudor nnd wife, Marlon Huff nnd his mother, Mrs. Hoff; E. 8. Volgt, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Meaw, and J. II, Hums, flrt WANTED Man and wife to take apartiii"iit nnd do hotel work. Phono 25U-L. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 117. So, Seventh street, phono ili-L. LOST 5 Hill; Saturday night, be twecn Dr. Vaughn's otrico and The Gunnery. Reward ror its re turn to Times offico. FOR RENT Good dairy much with stock, must havo 200 cash In advance. Address P. O. Hox C07, Marshriold. FOR RENT it-room apis., $2:1, nt Tho Hroadway. Phono aC5. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third at. FOR RENT Modem flvo-room bun galow on 12th and Commercial strcots; I12.no per month. Apply Going & Harvey. ' TIMETAHLK ' WILLASIETTE PACIFIC MOTOII 1 OAK Leave Leavt Mnrshflold North Dend 0:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m 7.45 a.m. 8:00 a.m 8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m 9:45 a.m. 10:15 b.rh '10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m 11:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m 12:60 p.m. 1:15 p.m 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m 2:46 p.m. ( 3:00 p.m 3:45 p.m. ' 4;00 p.m 500 p.m. 5:15 p.m 5,40 p.m. 6:65 p.m 0:56 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. 7:46 P.m J , POLITICAL t ANNOUNCEMENTS t i CA N 1)1 DATE'S AN NOUNCEM ENT FOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD HOODS, FREIGHT AND HAGOAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 1(13 Residence Phnno( t!I-J Uarkct Ave. and Waterfront Subject to tho will ot tho Repub lican voters or Cooa County I an nounoo myself us a candldnto for nomination for tho ofHco ot Shor irr or Coos County at tho May pri maries. If elected I promlso to contlnuo tlio policy I havo followed whllo In office. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. CoqulIU, Ore., Mar. 23, 1010. r-ARM FOR SALI'-Thlrty-flv I acres, -one-half bottom nnd ono- i half bench land; six acres of good I orchard; good houao and barn, ) lighted by ncotylono gns; houao with modem equipments; hot nnd cold water, bath, etc. Near Co qulllo. A good buy If taken soon. i Inqulro T, enro of Times, or Hox 250, Coqulllo, Ore. ! mi Ull li Ui.liu.,...! 'l.ll'. I.Ki'linrn eggs for sottlngs. from good layers. W. R. Oxonrlder, Phono 303x2, Mnrshfield. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I horoby announco myself as a Republican caiidldato ror the nom ination or County Surveyor. S. E. HENDERSON, Coqullle FOR SALE Two good fresh Jor soy cows, .1 yoars old. Call 307-X or apply 032 So. 8th streot. WANTED Girl for general hou.v work Phono 'nc-J of 2C4-J. YOUNG PIGS WANTED Claionro Gould. Allesany, Oregon. J X TIMES WAN I AUS J. t GET RESULTS t ANNOUNCEMENT To tho Republicans of Coos Co. I wish to announco mysolf as a can-' d'.dato for reuomlnatlon to tlio of rico of County Surveyor at tho pri mary olectlon May lflth, 1010. C S. M'CULLOCU. W00P GOOD WOOD W. II, Lingo has It M ftl.no And $2 rash per load. Garbage remov WANTED Ono r the large inaga stliio publl8liiug housoft doslros tq winploy an actlvo man or woman in this community to handle n, special plan which has proven wn iisiinlly profltablo. Good open ing ror right party. Address with two references, Publisher, JIqx f,-,. Tims Square Station, Now ork t .v irANTt?n nnn.l Btrnhcr bov. oVnr Marshflcld. Choice lots as low as l i ira n nirf iii.iuict mi umi lu.'j.. $.115. On your own terms. - -- ia...-i- a ! 'i 1 18 2D. Sa4444 ed, Phone SS7-J,