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ROHEBTTUl lTEWB-RgyiET. WI'.nF.SIAY. A PR IT. 12. 1022. l .m convinced there. a d.Hcrence .n Lking powder. I have been usny o!d powder for ten year, but my cake. Ire 100 per cent better smce I bought a. of Royal Baking Powder. I recom mend it to any housewife who th.nks .he knows all about cake making with any kind of powder. BAKING Absolutely Pure Contain. No Alum' Leave. No Bitted Ta.te Send for New Royal Cook Book-lt't FREE Royal Baking Powder Co, 130 William St, New York 6K ssifte 4 -y jjttvt& c. tvaiarn International New Service &ports Editor Sixteen Major Ball Clubs Make ; Bold Attempt to Start Season Right. SEW YORK, April 12. This is the lay on which sixteen major league Wil chilis annually attempt to start tt new year right. 11 mars (Iwtnrirl.-ilpnoing of ilie Vumand American league seas tu, a4 every team, however lowly, Jtarumton a diet of faith and hone, " very little charity. Hut. like little differences without undue os tentation. Both are slated for the second division. 'Through the ramifications of the change-about schedule system the Boston Braves are sentenced to Philadelphia for the National League opening, and that will be all right, too. The Phils have been Improved slightly, but the Braves are going great guns and figure to get the long end of the series. The Chicago Cubs'and the Cincin nati Reds open right under Mr. Herr mann's interesting none, hut no one will stay up to ring the town curfew on this account. Neither Cubs nor Reds should be dangerous factors in the race at any time. Pacific Coast Ball Games UOW 1 0 MAKE A RADIO SET The Way to Connect and Test Your Instrument By WIT.MAM G. IT. FlNCM. Associate .Monitier Institute ltadio Kiiglneerfl. (AVrlttc-n for International News Ron lee.) NEW YORK. April 11. After erecting the aerial and having a good ground connection the next step Is to connect the varlour pieces of ap paratus so you will be able to "listen in" on what America' new giant (radio) Is saying. How to connect Instruments: Take the tuning coll and connect the aerial lead-In wire to the binding post to the loft, and connect the ground wire to the binding post on the right. The center binding post of the tuning coll connect to the double binding post of the detector. and the small binding post or tne de tector connect to the ground. Con nect each terminal of the telephone receiver to each binding post of the detector and then -connect the con denser across the telephone receiv ers as shown on the diagram. Maite all connections with the wire you have left over from the coll. Before attempting to receive. It will be necessary to teBl the piece of galena In order to find the most sen sitive spot and for this purpose we will need a buzzer test. Tent lliizwr la Xeled. Purchase an ordinary buzzer, one your set and hear a sound that the J tvvfvsxVVVVVVVkVVVCkVVIKUlCVVVVMVlCV uuiecior is in aiijusiiiicui. v ueu it i r rrti rj nr A U in adjustment the signals and s I riij is 1','ltr K music will be fairly sharp and clear, j How to Tuua Your Sot. Adiustinir the telenhone receivers sf to your head, press the buzzer to be f ooitj mm ma munt and of the switch slowly move verying the This is My Bfe Yield Tool tt t . , . . . m ueieciur IS HI nujusi- LI w u I J Can COTiTffl Till UIP (1 triors Mt V wrrtfl- finding It so. take hnld.il V jur i .1 - "j- p h lever on the coil and ! J A you do before planting than by any work you f back and forth, thereby ,8 may do afterward. The Culti-Packcr, followin? rood wave length and bv so r. . .... ... ... . l'. . A it into tune( resonauce) f. plowing ana discing, puts tne land in just the right U station. condition to encouraee ciuick termination and raoid A j Erowth- It does work that no other tool will do. I've d stations transmit be-1 af provea trus every year since i started to use tne Culu- 5 l"cLrf. hphinn t-li, 1 1 ,, i 1 1 . - r . i 1 1 .-- - ' 'A ui.nvi v.iii .iij vi uawu i i acwi nect as shown In the diagram. lf you have- an electric door bell bend i the hammer back so it will not hit doing bring the gong, removo the cover ami con- with a transmitting nect a piece or wire to the vibrator There are sti post and from there to the ground, as time, but most ' snown in tne oiitKrniii. broadcasting neaaen tne noise or tne buzzer as '"".-. "'iui t-h-h- much as nosslble bv covering it n, Ings. Wo will publish at an early f. else place it in another room, it is!'1"'9 a "! Kivi"K '' K That's an experience typical of thousands of users in not the noise of the buzzer that does1 cations and hours of operation of all 4 K i , . the work, hut the vibrator enrt. nt 1 the radio telephone broadcasting sta- 2 Community and elsewhere. eak electromagnetic (radio) waves ' "ons ln ,he l''l States. TA and Is In reality a minlaturo radio Io not be disappointed If you hear A Irnnm1tt1 nip ntntinll nnH thua an. nn tiiexaiiireR hut nrennrrt vniirself to 'A "s transmitting station, and thus en ables you to test the detector, ascer taining If it la In working condition. How to test the detector: Having completed the connections of the buzzer test and placing galena In the dplctor cup, press jhe push button Intermittently (every five sec onds), thus closing and opening the no messages, but prepare yourself to go trouble hunting. Iook and see If your aerial Is mak ing an accidental ground by touch ing a part of tho roof or some other structure. If so, remedy it. Ho sure that all connections are soldered where possible. There may bo an open circuit- in buzzer circuit and causing trains of I the coll. Connect one post of buzzer electromagnetic waves (radio) to bej to one end of coll, the other post of sent over the detector circuit corres-1 buzzer to one. sido of battery and ponding to the pu. hing of tho push j connect the other end of coil to the button. Move the phosphor bronze j remaining side of battery, and tf the wire (catwlsker) over the surface of; buzzer operates tho coll is all rlRht. the galena until you find the most Test eich tap and coll connection ln sensitive spot. the same way. If nil right each tap Have patience and after a little I should give a buzz. If not. corroct practice you will have no difficulty I the fault. In keeping your detector always ln If you still meet with no success adjustment. Do not lie deceived when ' you have overlooked something. Have dry cell and a push button and con- you touch different connections on patience and go over your sot again. t Wa 4W C.A. L0CKW00D MOTOR COiMPANY OtAftMAfl aOWltt MOW TO COKHUT TH hccviviho act a otcnteo orocr TO KCCCivE THI RADIO IOAOCAT. r nr- " . e L -J jiDlellDlrJ I !- i -.ov-o yx tear, j .Art pi'C :UEAD COLDS AROCXD THE TOW5. Melt in spoon; inhale vaporij - 1 apply freely up oostrila. l'ncilic (Vnst Iicntnio. W. Tj. h-.-aty resolutions and Marcelled I 8 Angeles 6 5 co .-..ties, the permanent wave Is oft-,"'"1 ' ncisco n teaporary. In an eight-team race I Vl'rnn 2 o-if'ody must finish eighth, or the ! 0ak,and i ttuniildn't add up right. Sacramento :..4 -'a today's schedule, as always in 1 f!a" !-ak6 1 ;-niaeday games, tho east will ha I wattle 2 - and the west west, with the nl J'pand consent of Mr. Kipling. Tho BMwctional affairs will not come up fc: consideration for several weeks. Clianipinns ()ien to ll.nne. I Tho worlvl's champion New York ujiiis are in Portland .1 P.C. .857 .623 .r.oo .fi2! .sno .S33 .250 .167 OAKLAXP, Cnl.. April 11. Oak land Inaugurated the first season the I club has attempted to play at its j home games In lt own park by a 7 L 1 in O vll'lnpt- nfni. Con WnnI.I.AA t.- bounds ,nd. given kindly weather 1 1'"" "y a "0W'1 0t U'000 which j f IWUUI) eatner, ,r....rt . . .IJ Sovon Senl er. 'uiu urp.w .1 iini u r. -J - - ' ' - t snu have nicked tmmh ... I ro" ver Tgpy responsible for the I are to l,e ii,.,i i, .k '... ' ' u"h s victory, Kamm, Kllison and Kil a the lirnnkhn cluh mwi wiel""" wch having a pair. But one ' tim the d.-t.-iii that . : uak run was earned weuinsir, c.in knock tho Ciants off ' will, there is the additional fact '-! the Mc,raw entry is in poor -"-yical condition. . 1 rhe American League champions, '' New York Yankees Inva.l. ; Jslnr.Rton for the Inaugural, and J're again is a red-hot skirmish at the outset. The Senators fig ' J- to be up with the front runners l-ora first to last. Another opening series of more , -a ordinary moment is that in ! r 1 ,'h ''''"hiirgh Pirates and 1" St. UitlH Cardinals In St. I.ouis. ; 't are certain nonnnnl J..- ' J, Lm r ly " ,llL'nlt" my set bad-i J' I?"'"1 ," r"r "ip end of the week. ! ' f (Mcun White Sox draw the I The score; San Francisco .?.... Oakland Batteries: Allen Krause and Coehler. and R H. E. .2 8 7 .7 12 2 Agncw; Arundel, plaao tuna-, none 189-W. SPIRELtiA CORSETS Mads to measure. Belle Case. Phone 301-L. W. L. Douglas shoes for men, (6 and $(.60 at the Booterie. W. L. Douglas shoes for men, 76 and $6. GO at the Booterie. ?5, $5, Mrs. 11. W. Mercler, of Timber, Oregon, who has been visiting with Mrs. it. W. Gilvln for several days, returned this morning to her home. Contracls taken for water wells, deep or shallow. Prices reasonable. Albert Oraham, Looking Glass. Mrs. William l.inklater andJiiree .children, of Portland, arrived here last evening to visit with Mrs. llnk I.Mer's mother, Mrs. H. M. Boyd, of West Rosebtirg. Ixw Angeles Drulr Vernon. TiOS ANCiFXKS, April 11. T,os Angeles took a hard fought 1.1-tnn-ing game from Vernon today. 4 to 2. Crandall and Dell, opposing box men, pitched high clriss ball, but Dell was taken out in the 12th to make way for a pinch hitler and the Angels got to Doyle his successor, in the next frame for a double, a single, two sac rifice hits and a base on balls, giving them two runs and the game. Tllo ann-A. D II C - is ':rowns , co-attraction I T-os Angeies 4 It 2 lommiskeys ball park, and in ' Vernon ; 2 8 1 ! ... o":t lhat ,he Sox ''n'v-! Batteries: Crandall fcnd Daly; Dell. . -'"Kin in tne re- tmyie and Hannah. ,, nn. r-i, .,,, .,rjp. .h T ' ar.'f. t ... f..,...,.,, ; " -" i I i I .... Hiiies niav 'if..T ,i'.',i ..' the "rowna as t-is ( levebmil t-1 ( I. veil nd open in the ft i .-p.. T... 1. . '" -' '" r.'.ive a defunct nen- "t w:nn- r. u .. i,,., u . ' . . in n. ii nope OI N' "'r ' all the Indian, sire the1 (Thirteen innings.) ;1 Ih-inut 0 ltr.. 1 i r..- , Klttery Otitpltclic On-gg. PACHA MKNTO, April 11. Paul Fittery, in rare form today, was In vincible. Vean (Irecg was not so good, Sacramento, therefore, kept up her winning streak and clustering Have your water wells drilled ear ly. Deep or shallow wells drilled. Prices reasonable. Albert Graham, Ixioklng Glass, Oregon. Mrs. V. H. Strong and little daugh ter left here last evening for Itedd Ing, California. They will remain In that city for some time visiting with Mrs. Strong's parents. Men's shoes half soled for $1.25 at tho Booterl'e. Bring us your work and see the difference. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toozc, of Mc Minnville, are ln this city to spond a short time visiting with Mr. Tooze's sister, Mrs. Walter Fisher. They are enroute to Ashland where Mr. Tooze will attend to business affairs. Leave orders for Hot-Cross Buns at the Ideal Bakery, 119 Sheridan street. Phone 133. Mrs. I,. McKcynolds, of Portland and Miss Hose Newlin. of Peoria. HI.. who havo been visiting Mrs. C. G Shepard in Ibis city, b ft this morn clouds off Gregg In tho first, third ; ln fl"" Portland. They aro on their nd eighth periods, sent fire markers' ' norm alter spenuing ine winter i niiiornia. t t-'i-j , , , ' 1 " rtM? i na eigntn periods, sent fire markers U. J,'..,", 1,1 pa". hut If they across the pentagon. The lone count-;'"' ' ps. r,r Y v' v' unK t0 no,d pr tlie Seattle crew presented for col '''., ' V 'heck, lection came in the sixth when! I .!l-!K.l .,. , ,,!'''y, running. Adams poled one over the left bar-i of t " l ..i . . ' ,r "r ,,u,n Pitch-irler. ieri lie TlKer3" l''ii the A'libtica anil '" aV.ie to s-ttlo thi ir ', .... . ':. ,( . ''.- 5 v.ar in r -s1-' "X .! m sr .t Al- - 'i . impres-! The score: H H. E. i attlo 1 4 1 ftacramento 5 8 0 Batteries: Gregg and Adams; Kit tery and Stanage. Milk Fjt Infantg it Invalids -r-v mn M NO COOK.1NQ WATotd InuUUoni k SubtUtutei .eif S. Finselh, Grand Chancellor the Knights of Pythias, and Wall er L. Tooze, Jr., passed through Hose- l-.urg today enrouto to Ashland where they will visit the K. of P. lodge at that plain. Mr. Flnseth is of Dallas end .Mr. Tooze of McMlnnville. County Commissioner Weaver left today for his home jit Myrtle Creek after looking after business matters Mr. Weaver is NOTICE. T.f gravel, t,and and river sedl ment. or exc"vailng work, nil phone here fur a few days 107-H. A. S. Wallace Sand & Gravel j a i nndldatd" for re-election for county Company. commissioner and expects lo visit o I Mirimis puns of the county boforo -Mrs. M. II. I.use. of Portland, lift the primaries hern today for Sutherlln. where sh! wlil visit for th next few days with i The following are among the fri nils. Mrs. I.usi- has been spend-. pin sts registered at the Hotel dup ing a short tlmo in Ibis city. She una: Mrs. Klon tn e Seiner. Glendale; has lust returned from Callf-'-nia ' w. C. Webb, Glendale; Aarrtn Wolf rif er spending two months In l ..er- i Hong" River: Walter Frazer Brown. nil citli . In ihr.t state visiting rela- j Me.irunl ; K. I'. Mwri-m e. Medford; fives. Sde will return to her home: Arthur I,. Hli e. Klamath Falls; J. C l'i Portland after her visit In Suther-' Ciini'tnn. MeMinnvl': Robert C. V V a ro Rub Oca 1 7 Million Jan Utcd Yearly Suthorlln; I.clf S. Finseih, Dallas; and W. E. Van Allen, Redmond. Better repairing for less money at the Booterie. Painless enmctton of teeth at room , ilasofiro temple. Dr. NUrbas, Mrs. J. C. Sands, a resident of Wil bur, spent the morning in this city shopping. Mrs. Sands returned to her homo on the noon train. Ladles' patent leather strap slip pers at the Booterie. ' Cordell Hull , In Portland Our new Faster hats are Just in. We are showing white sports and sailors also. Come and see them. Why pay more when you can get Just what you want for less money. Mil linery Department, Bellows Store. A. F. C. Powers, of the Powers Lumber company, of Marshfleld. William Vaughn, of North Bend, and Ben R. Chandler, of Marshfield, are in thin city looking after business; the gift was read. matters. They are registered at the Hotel I'liipqua. .- (By Assoelbtad Ptmb.) PORTLAND, April 12. Cordell Hull, democratic national chairman, is the guest of Oregon democrats here today. The program Included a luncheon and conferences. Ho leaves tonight for Spokane. Mr. Hull spoke optimistically of democratic prospects. World Wide Guild Held Meeting The World Wide Guild of the First Baptist church held their monthly meeting Monday evening In the social rooms of the church. A business session was held during the early part of the evening and officers for the ensuing term were elected. Tho following .girls will sorve as of ficers: Bertha Kohlhagen, president; Audrey White, vice president; Louise Jennings, secretary, and Grace Hyatt as treasurer. The girls recently sent a supply ot scrap books to Carrio MIllspauKh, who has charge of tho Italian mission In Portland, and a letter expressing her appreciation for Lewis Will Speak to Fruit Growers Valb y Bank will tomorrow celebrate Its 10th anniversary and the Port land banking house sent the flowers with a note of congratulation to tho local Institution. The roses were very beautiful and attracted much atten- Frult growers aro looking forward ! '"" e B'lown 1,1 ,ha lol,l,r . .. . , i ot tho bank, with interest to the meeting to boj held at the Oregon Growers plant' Friday evening at 7:30 at which tlmo C. I. Lewis of the association will speak. -Mr. Iwis recently visited a large number of tho principal cities of tho east and south and discussed the market question with the asso ciation's brokers in all of the leading cities. During this trip be picked up a great deal of valuable information which It will benertt every grower to' hear. Ho will make a completo re-i port at tne meeting on Friday night and grower3 who desire to obtain first hand Information on the market; question should hear Ills talk. The meeting will be open to ovoryouu whether members of the association or not. . NO JOB Too Small or Too Large Plumbing: AND Heating SCOTT BROS Phone 407 Main and Oak VI liCANIZING. Retreading and repairing new and used tires. Expert workmanship, low prices, quick and eourtoous ser vice. Let us examine tho old tiro before you throw It away. Iloy Burks, corner of Jackson and Doug las Sts. Service Station. FLOWF.ltS SENT AS GIFT Extensive plans are being mado by the iili ls for the nlav which they are I going to present In the near future. Mrs. V. W. Poormnn left this I The s-lecilon of characters for the morning for her home at Salem after! cast was mado and practico will be visillng in this city for a few days. gin ivory soon. Mr. Poormaii returned to Salem Mon- At .Monday's iinuling Nellie Pick day night, after spending n couple of , ms " admitted as a member to days attending lo business matters , the Guild. The session was concluded here. , Mr. and Mrs. Poornian were v.ith the serving or delicious refresh formerly residents of this city, Init nients. Those present were: Bertha recently moved to Salem, where Mr. Kohlbngen. Mildred Starrett, Helen Pnnrni.'.n is .innloved as chief clerk Hewitt. Gliiilvs Rirong. Miriam in the mute board of control. Tiny; l'lank. Grace Wbkb.-itn, Kstlnr Ful- nro now constructing a residencj In Salem. NO REASON FOR IT ler. Audrey and Gladys While, i-.ve lvn llawn. Until Jennings. Hazel Cockelrca.s and Nellie Pickens. CLASSIFIED COLUMN klA XarW CLASSIFIED nVKBTIHIQll.tftT WILL B rOljKD O UAVI rxQw units mc audio -kbw todat." - roU UK XT 3 hoUBvkccnlnir IK-rrU-k House. It'll HUNT OK SAI-K I'f.O heutl Apply 5J7 MIU til. WANT Kl Vrv turkt y kkm fur ImtHniitf Hiiito kind mill inne. W. It. '. iiim tt. i ;W-ml;tlr, ri-K'M. WAX i'Kl Tii n ut a mniill "furni nr I.l.M-t. i.r Inml. Ai'ply ! Wall it Mi-I- Iht. rnif Llnvil Mmitliart. Strtr lit. WANTKI I t pt-n.t.i ltu mini f..r fiirm iirwl iiri'hiiiil uinl Ku.nrli.hi'r.l In niM-fit Itisr iiiiwt'r mirnvi r. Orruoii ! 1; iniwci'fl 1'm kliiK (."orin.rut ion, Uwtin- hAM'. ttnrff. Truv-ts. Lai FOR SALE SPANofHORSES Dapple drays, niare and gefillng, right ami six years old, weight -1IOO or better! boiiii1 iuhI true; ginid workers; v. Ill drive single. $250.00. A beautiful hnuouot of rones was full nt u,,0i.iu.'tf u v. received by the I'lnpqiia Valley MauK I this morning rrotn the Lndd and Til-1 '" i "'' north of Oakland, ton Hank of Portland. Tho liiiipqun ' Oregon. Itoiito No. 1. room. Full HK.NT I furnished lloum-km plnb- Ti'""".. 8-5 Miller St. ut W'ANTKI) Alient 26 His. fresh cottaK ' . Iii'i-stt i.-r ui-t-k. I'nft ti rln. 1 HUMAN willltill In kei- lluilHe fur an. f-ljlerly Jjitiy. 21ft Nurl tl Komi ril. WANTKIi IV.V or yiiiing man tn werk nn ri.rm It.ivi.r I'.r... I ki . . a I I W 1 i ; A STTl;i - iiur... . . .. lit 1,-lf". ."KNf-Satety u.no.ll .a l ull .hon 40S-I. r call l - J, - ' '"nK 7:i."l S. run- St. K'i'i.MS J.-urntshcil housi-kcplnffi ami 1'ilSITION Wiitit.n by cxiHTlfiii-ed HI.-iiiiKr:i'b-r iiikI ifiiiriil utTiiu tj'rl. Aililruss I-. H.( Ni-ws-lt.-i li w. buxea. fili-.-IilriK, with iwith. 112 w. liougma Full UKXT- Tivu 2-room 1 nmi.-.l.td iipartnicnts. i lose In. i'tions iu-J, Full ItKNT To responsible pari,' 7 room iimi!..rn tieiiSf, coiiipli.tcly uur nisin'il. witti fiHruiic, tl.. so In. ill li-ahe for six months. I'liono Sili-l', -.. ..hi .11 .ii, jit. ksoii ni. ma iiiu ;.v.iTiuni el In Foil SAl.i: CltliAl' Slump puller. Sea WA.lKI Mi. I. II.. uoulil liki; Initni. few niiilillli, US si'ltle WUK.-.S. A'lll lie view. WANT K 'I liuly who In Ho. i-oimlrv fur 1 1 111 . II Ii ill. Will my CSM "A," CIUO Nl'NH- HUlo. IhlllU Mlll.lt III in-, el.t 1 1 11 1 bcr an full or Hurt nay on luiii-h In Jorti-iililno Co., on I'.-r.-.-d hli;hw;iy; s.'hool oa plai e. I'rlco 9 1 o.uno.UU. Aiblri-HS j. o.nox fir, iViTf wAN'n-.rr-j-i,Tks. iv upwatd. lor govirlini'iil olYii ! pot.-ll lonii, IIJ.i 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 v . KxpiTi.-n. ' iiniii-. ssut v For fn-e list of positions now up. II. write .1 1 .e .n :i r.l tforini-r I'lvll S. r vl.e ! it I ii 1 ii r r I . lofil laiuilul.li; r.b'K . Wu.tiliiK'on. I', r. Huy. Kdi nbower orofiuiU i'liono -'0-1-3. I'-1XK Mll.K iliw" "for" t'lfin h TiunHfiT oltlc Ft ill s.M.H-I'ln up. Ni-w SinKir tw i ii M ui.i.liini.. I'liono IJ-J. -I Full S Al.i: I'HKAP Has" riiniii.. ooil uliflil Inn. "It. n. l'lnu HI. . Full S.M.K Milion ilmio.ln ilr'sT cluioj ro ml hi.. n. Inniuri-JioiiKlas llotol. Full yAl.t: 5-rooni plasti riil hoUs)"; prim iiinl ti rnii) rlnhl. lioiuli o ' 41 J Soiuh Main .si. V FliU MAI.K N.w Wliiri--llofary iciv IliK mai hull., HS.utl. 1 7 N. JuiktfoU l i ill When Roscburg Citizens Show a Way Thero can bo no reason why any reader of tlii.-i who suffers the tub turcs of an aching back, the aunuy anco of urinary disorders, tho pains and dangers uf kidney ills will fail to beed the words of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what a Kose burg clti.i-n -ays: Mrs. I. D. lllahop, 31S Fullertun St., says: "My Sidneys trinibleil um a lot and I f-lt tired and run down. I butl a continual dull ache aciosn tho small of my back and had no cnon: and could hardly' keep going. My kidneys act. I irregularly, but I read about I mini's Kidney Pills and usud them anil t! ' helped me wonderful ly. Tim In i.'.che and tiri.il, worn out feeling b'ft aud my kidneys wer reglllaied." Price 6'ic, at all dealers. Iion't simply k for a kidney remedy- get man's Kali-ay Pills tho same that Mrs. Blsbcp had. Poster Mllburn Co., Mils.. Buffalo, N. Y. Ho. 'Hutchinson, Oakland; F. J. Norton, ICE CREAM For Your Parties and all Occasions. Vim Mill llli'l it delightfully "r fcrcnt. H i; ( ki;M WITH Till: t ItDAM 1,1 I T IN. Keep c!l nil giMllI Ice cn uiii. LLOYD CROCKER Surwsnr to Hamilton Drug Co. JIISCKIJiAVHOfS. W'K ItCV HI. Ii 'I'lllFH Vol. -nulling d. li. irtiiii nt S.-rini" M.ttion. TA I l.i ii: IN' i ani Hi i-spmani, g ..r nil kinds. Till1. M Main. .Mis (lottirl'lui'. Tit' iKDIi 111 lil:t:ii J-i-o y toill for io r v li e. I'M. - J. M-I'oiini-ll, l inpiiia -. I'ai-k A.lilil I 1 ' Full TltAI'i: l:..i. li I. r Ho, . .I.ni.1 ikIiIui. pr.. . "i v. Imi'ili-.- at In it -I'l-.-ek Sal. . ,l il.i-i. : ' l ull K.i ii .m ;i; i triMi .ovi, tor i.l.l-: -.'.a Italian proiii- troi. 3 II.. I"-.ii Ii rooiH, well rooted, t.lll'll-lolii, I 'i on v 1 1 1 1. l-'ull SI,K T.-irii. Iiiirin ss. T.t i;oii anil l-i;.:iiiir outlit. or will trilili- for I--.T.I. W. It. Mi Fiirianil. AialrTrTllr. lu: SA l.i: - .-Vi eral KO"'l broodj.ows i em... .iiim ,i. piL.r-. ti una ii i.rln.-- l'i TMF. I'WITY tlie I', nn. irruw nr Slii.pp.ini, I In. 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