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FOUR ROSEBURC. NEWS REVIEW, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 nrvvinrrvyvyvYYYYinrYYYri'BllinillHI Hi HELPEDTHROUGH KILLED IN BASLE ? LIFE TP1 PHOENIXfSILK" UNDERWEAR Specially Priced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Bloomer Vests, Step-ins, Slips and Gowns. PHOENIX COATS No More Wear Better The Ladies Shoppe ' 139 N. Jackson Street ( AaaocEatrd Ptm Lnsm) Wlr. ) . . IIAKLK, .Switzerland, July yd A sixteen year o d boy ha arreted anl chanced with 11 1 in Mm. Mhiv 14vitt Howen of licrkc le , California, who was found dead In a park n-ar h-re yeMer :Iay. Police ay he confessed b:tt claimed he shot Mid. Jiowt'ii atci dentally. Invf-Ktlatlon r vealed that Mm. Howen whs kil ed by a revolver bullet. Her j'-wclry an.fr money wen- found tiiwm her boiy. Mr. Howen liu cabled fiom lierkep-y i hat the body of hi wife b" cre mated autt the a-dies shipped home, Mth. Bo wen hud arrlv d here a few days ago io attend lectures in the liaslo university. f-She took a si roll ettry ytnterday morning In the wood l.t n I of a park about five j Vegetable Compound dur- I ing this Critical Time imS ' K8'1'010 Md. tolc Lydia EL mu Pinkham'ii Vegetable Compound to Jackson Game Association to Wage Fight on Governor Pierce; . Oppose Removal of Burghduff re-,,, imc winiu);n , ,, tlicLhamri of Lif . .. and for a broken- ,., town syntem. I had botn mm. I plaining a long j f.' luru-and drafting j along had tried 1 !,' other medicines i ' which did not help ! ". rue mucn. i read in theriewfmaoers of the yej(eUblo Com do u nd and after taking bottle 1 felt better. I did not atop with one bottle, hut took it through the whole critical time and am now practically a well woman. I have two daughters whom- health was I I mile uuiHldK-ihe eilv, where her I very Dan beiore they married and I h,i f..,,.i I was worried about them. I ir,,t lh Murks upon the ground indlented Vege table Comjiound for them and it he had crawled about ir.o feet af- !la them, and after they married ler twins shot before hho collapstd Jtal80 "i:'!"! them bearing their and died. balnea, inia u a great and good med- . ' I icine for all cornplaintfl of women, I1ASM-:. Switzerland. July 30 1 ""f I recnmmd it to all. "-Mrs. L. A young Austrian farm hand , GiNCHiru, 13,5 IN. Gilmor St, UalU named Johna llauiruerw hlegely, j more, Maryland, accusid of muMlennK Mrs. Mary! The Vegetable Compound In a de- nenaame medicine ror women of mid dle age. I-t it relieve you of nervous ness, that feeling of strain and those ann.lying hot Hashes so common at this time. l vllt Iiowen of lu rkeley, ( al., In a pack near here yeiilerday. Il shot her wilh an army revolver ami attempted to take her banJ bag, olfietrs alleKe. Ilegonla week at The Kern. Spe clal summer sale. All varieties, right prices. Phone 240. Studesftker costs less per pound than butter. . . 11 a lyiiwwiii i i w w i u SURRENDER AUTO PIMlf Another party, cm.sistiriK of IVarl, Walter aivl Frederick iirrker and Krwln SUnner visited the den in the afternoon. W. G. IDE QUITS I STATE C OF C. JOB W. U. Ide, manager of the land settlement department of the Chamber of Commerce and acting TTr "l 1 7 T; " B:.J hwlnuarlna for IIh operation- In to become effective August 15 to accept the pott I lion of manager of the northwest branch of the Com mercial Investment Trust corpora tion of New York which will be established In Portland. Ide has been connected with state development work for several years. First he was an assistant In the state" chamber In charge of land settlement work and two yearn ago when the Oregon development fund was raised by the Portland chamber was made manager uf the land settlement department, liis work In the InMer ponillon has been morit successful. The Commercial Investment Trust corporation I a large and powerful financial liiHtitulion with a surplus and capital of $tf.0'Hi,. 000. I 'or (land wan selected as thin dimrirt because It was con bldered to offer best opportunity for Investment. K. M. Newland, vice president, was In Portland recently and made tentative arrangements for opening the branch office her ami offered Ide thep OHltton. Ideation of the office haet not been announced. Arthur Foster, agent of the cham ber at the Ashland gateway iiffice, haa been called to Portland by General Manager W. I. I. Itodoti to take temporary charge of the land Hetlleim-nt work until Idu't KOeresnnr is named, ( Aoayx-inU'tl I'n-iw l.i-uwti Win.) KI'UKNti, Ore, July :(. Mark Hroom, alleged mooHhlnur, inut.t forfeit Ilia car to the state tt Ore gon, according to a decision hand ed down here late yesterday in the Lano county circuit court ly Judge ti. F. Hkipworth. Itroom 1h held guilty by the judge of transporting liquor Illegally. No 1 ice of selzu re of t tie a r wan filed following BrooiiH arrest on Juno 1, and itroom arrested the notice, seeking ro retain tha machine. Stilt lone ry special, uus. While they last, &Jc. Crocker. CLEVELAND ITEMS Antlers Theatre Instead of the ordinary "triangle" "The Manicure Girl" presents what I might well be called a "iop-sided h(iiaiv. In this Paramount pic ture at the Antlers theatre tonight, ltebe Panlels is seen as Maria Maredf; Kdmund Hums is An tonio Luc a, her fiance;' Jfulo 'Ham ilton, the famous stage star. ts James Morgan, and Charlotte Walker Is Mrs. Morgan. Morgan falls in love with Hebe. She. with her new rich conquest, j momentarily forgets llurns. Called! j to Mr. Morgan's home as a muni-! icuitM, .she Hints the older woman Splendid vat- very unhappy bcaiiz? of her hus nine for ihe boh benefit of and truu sno; imeii. wtuals aud pohucal "party. To j FomlU, that it Ia the teuio of 4 tuts ji.ovu they are openins , thu oi guu;Autioa mat the i,nurti- a v...ri.iitj ou lltu goei-nur. tho Hrr.t.u.'-n ot tno tiatt uiijuld begin lo 2 t-i ri ,,i wlmh in fueU in iht tollow-lorganizo at once, to the end thai 5 iim je.-o!titiou: j when the next legislature meeu w J h'or the past two and one-halt ! tli'iit and put through a meaa- ij s tiov iiior I'ierco has Ubed i UJU pla-jc tii tame orgaui-. m iiieaiiH, lair or luul, to secure ; Uon uud Uie gaiue lund beyond Q I of tnn game organization control of unworthy politicians 5j The Jtkson County Came Aa (ot;K a U out association of iiui' pejideni tpoi tsinen who have i. iL in close touch with the game hini iih fht in Oregon fur the p,i t liOeeii yeairt. ha pa.-Htd a set oi i. -.(Miittoub diieiied bt Governor and hH in Uio.i of handling nut; utf.Liis of the Male. The uii county spoilsmen claim ne gaiiHi organization is being m io he turned into a uirti- lend Its heartiest commer.dui ion and approval to Chairman Harold riutoid ami Couuusiouer i. N. Fieischner for leMstiug this oiu ritgious action uuh all thu p'-er int i ud. 'i.nio, that this organization ex ptcss its fullest lonfaieuce in '.'ap t:uu IJurshiluff, M i.. KjL-kman ahd titto eavli et whom we kiu'V u b an ix:il )n hi one liiid at! iiienj atjit and honorable Me i JUDD'S Special Summer Bargains! $28.50 ol I. g.llll. :.i .i: state ot Oregon, and the big and lodgu U 'lu tlm band ot the Uo)d Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Ueynuldn and Mr. and Mrs. Smiley spent Suniliiy at Canyottville attemling the camp meetings held there. 'lll Lotii,' is sporting a Chevro ler ilun thee tlnva. . Mrs. Chan. I.umMist and iluurh- uninii HAVE US MOVE yooa 1 fUANITURC MOVING Kurnltiire ri'ceives the ut most i-are and attention In onr hands. Our vans are especially padde'l and eluipHd for Ihe trniiM liorlaiion of fnrnllure lo nny part of Ihe city or surroiiudlnm.- "V Aim to Please" H.y. French TRANSfER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 ; ler, who hi ve been visiting I liu TJomshuid family, left fur their home in St. i'uul, Minn., last. Mon day. Mrs. Van Vey In rnjmlng a vis- In.m hoe .,lhe r Mrs. John Tavenner Ia up and irM nicunu iiiiiii uiier iM'iiig un die baud's "affair." She determines to test .Morgan's true feeling toward his wife. When she next sees him al his bungalow, a telegram miives saying his wife Is very II I. He in grif-sti icken and leavs immediate ly without further thought of liebe. Hums, w ho has. been inMalling a radio set lor Morgan, overhears ; their conversation. A curious tw it or anairs Dnncs I lie picture lo a i (lint i.iu;;unt im- 1 I'he Manicure Girl" is Hanlels latest Paramount picture. Frank Tuttle direcied. The new Paramount pic t nr. I "The Horder I,egluif." a screen - i ' slon -f an" Grey's tnimenely pm sick list for several we- Ks. nmr novel by that name, Mrs. Woodruff of Itosehurg. Isjfhown tonight at the M;-j v siting her daughter. Mrs. John "in Krohn. Mr. Vngt marketed n lo:id of lambu lor Hoh llajd n hi; t Tu :i day. Mr. l-ulmunu and wife are sper.d- . 1 - SHINGLES We have a car of freshly cut Shingles of the very best quality Call us for prices before buying elsewhere. COEN LUMBER CO. Phono 1-1 Ing a few days in the vliiniiv tf Tillamook leoKliu; after business mailers. I Mrs. Hen Maddox gave n surprise 'party In honor of the 11th miniver-' nary of her sister I.o inn's birth-1 day, July l-plh. A delu Iocs supper i i mu hei ved around a bonfire on Ihe I banks of the river. Those prccnt. j were Grace and Kthet I'onn. Mar tha and l.ela Tavenner, Clara anil: Alice r.ecker. May Talor, lleulah I TJomshuid, Florence, Valera and , I.ovlna Von Iliney, Warren Von! Hiney, and Mr. and Mis. lien Mad thx. - Mr. Hoskin of Melrose. Is In lhe vhinity with his threshing: rig. Mr. ami Mis. K. ti. Tmielle. Mrs. Luinliult and the Kohl. TJom.4 lutui family went mountain climb-' Ing tnM Sunday, gtttng as far as the "iN'vll s hn." On their reiurn . I hey stupiied at the 1. S. Chun h i ill home mid ate a picnic dinner. Antonio Moreno nnd -Chadwiek are (e;tnr'd, nr. I ln cliffit Felluvs. Chailes M-!e Gibson Gfiwhmd tirtve rtinhe t stipporthuT roh. WTHi;-iM Ifnwiti dl rer.d 111" pienire. hi:- finl Wnrl, tiiub-r the Paranrmnt b-ni'n r. The story Is a typical an.- Gi y wenicrn thriller, an nppealtrn: t:,i,. of romam aiid ndv enture tn i h old days w le-ir a man v as .iudgei) t,v his ability in handle his .-ix-gim-. Here's a re:, ' inan" simy ri more ways t twin ort fur Mi wick is the only woman m the cast. "The Hurder glon" l the best selling stories by llior of " the naiuiat color "Wanderer of the Wust ian and has made a great pit tur WECOMA BATHS iT 9W .U t1 T t JL V 1! I Liberty Theatre j The mighty motion pieturv lei piece pio.hn ed and dti. ct 'James p HuKan. N t I. i f itn way h"ie. Tt!" plir.toplny i:. "I'.l;i Lightning" and the Mem--; ;u Hon are laid in lite K i mi, niounlaiiw. J:nne P llo.:an. d.i tor ol "Ulack l.n:lu niag ", N on. ihe ft w din-i tors ut pii-Mii 'v. 1 ; have bei'n rMn iin !y suei . financially to hi . t- ;: , Mr. Ilogan t- a ry t, ' c Among his mo I - - - f 1 1 m t--at nies w re " i h" S:s'w;i;i,.i the film in w liii h 'n.ar t.ei 1 ! the dare dev il n v ta:o- v t. :i ' and "Where I ; .,;,. Ti' :: l; l unlght?" l.ihciiy i!,. aire toin. at.d tomorrow. u- fund which la laised by the ii. inen ot tins suite tor the pur e i.i pion-iion, propagation and in anouuon ot ganic and game fish, 'in.. Ii,t: game mud, amounting to uuovu .;uo,ouu, is ruiseU by vo (Hilary lieeiio buying, by the .-i.f nt jn Ui and collK:tiou o fines. a dollar of this fund ia con mff'.ied by the general lax paying P'tkur ol the siut. It U ralaud by a .-ifCi.il cliuss lor a siiecilic pui-p-, to be tieid in trust by t.ie Mau- game commission, and speut e.- iti',jveiy fir liie tonservatiou ot il." w nd lue of Hie Male. A: i-r liie git mu interests wore A .jic-d from iin commcrc.ul f.uh- i: w iht. rests in lyji and aa i,'e-, p-';.iii M gamo coinriK j.ou eaiay d .t il, a consiructivc p:o. iam lr il," pi-opagaiion and u. uiuuuu.i uf li-li ai.d game ei:ur.-o rumovud id in pui'tUuu pol.tita v. .i.i hiauga-' j-i d. Tins poiity u:uiht u tuui ing of securny and p.'iia i.;my to w unien .und i.ut jiu : ttWio oi ilie slate wiiicii it hud not ca joed under the o:d Lo.m.tioa that . .viM"d wnen mo c'jai.iurt.ui v.bh ilk nit rcbis dor.i:i:;utd Lgtii coai iii i:-. ions. Kkk taking stat'om, hatt.hcilff. lumping! tor i mj.oct 8, ginae : l'a nils, etc., have i,a-a a v quired, in1 the ia.-t three or lour jeaiu WU.i ILiUiey CO!llll0llic-d li lil'i ipon.i-j n.Mi of liiit, atate. T.tiu to a.l ct t.iis properly la huli d in Liy namu I oi Uie Mate ol Oiet,on fij. inc i acta of tiie whole poopic. Tnu i.uiiiiKiu the i-po.i n.eu cf t.:o are do nut object to, p;ov.dcd ey have .--i iiiL-ihlng io say ajaut w tins money .shall bu ;put cud wiio i-hall i-peud it. .-iiu-e his inauguration Governor' .'.'(, ia h.s efiorts to s cur.' co:: tt! of Una ortanizaiion and-this H:i..i. lias rt-moved from the cum-' iiii.-- io;i Coionei George Kelly, ' in.mie HalioeK. M. A. Lynch. Uoy i i...i and ien Uurri. part ot these' :jien being hla own appointees, and I It. W. Price, another of his ap-i ;');t,nes n-jiMod in di.-gust when1 lc tottnd that ihe governor itad em- pi".'d lite di.-crediu-d -Cleaver io l: aaic so sue of the employees of ihe t omuii.-.-ion. . " i nially, wiiiiin ihe last month. I gvennr has accompii.shrd his (cmuuis.siou by Hie aiponitment of HUl I W. H. linley io succeed l'rite, re-! s.gmd. None of tlii sportsmen's organ!-' .'atlonv of the Man- have ever been consul id about any of Governor Pierce ., appoint e-d oa this com. tui.ssin'i, iiiiii if is,, had consulted uip spoitMiien or ihe portsiio-n's oiganiatiims of Hit- slate ahum thi.-t :a.-i ipi .tjmae :n. W. t. I mU y would tn v. r have been ivi.ur.i-mea;!ed. I lium tiiaiely on i hi appointment of Finb-y, a.id at He- f;rsi ioiiimis ! io.i im- iii'u-r his appmiment. lie made a lot of h.ise.-;,s cnar'. s aaiist Ciipiain Ificvhdulf, htuto y name wa d.-u. .M. I.. Itvckmaii. stale iiip- r inh miei.t of hau herieV, aad (itio Join s, edticaliural dtrecfor. The.-;, ui-iy (;ta:iK- s which hit: Fin-: ley knew io h - untrue, were made for lue uipo.se of ialng Ihe loun-, iaHoji for tiie removal of itnruh rhil'l", iijckiaan and Jones. In this1 diffract ful pioccedms he had the Mtp!KM oi' M. II. llower of for-' vams and ,1. W. Mulom-y of Pen- I dliion. two of Piene'-i iiipom lees ; cir.,j m oteU Willi tMiih y on tin- 140-: (Hon to remove ihe.e heads of de- parlnieius. 1 .Now ihe situation l.j just this t an- the t-porisiueti of tho state of I ,j Oregon .uii to di uiand that (hey , , shall have mhii- thli.g lo ay about wi;o Will De appoint' d on tin state 'Tame i'otniu! .-stoii, and ha!l have 3omeilMii'4 to fay about Low tae niont v itw y va!.-e to una rve tne ild life of tun .state .-hall b. peiit. rr v, ,11 they mm it all ov.r lo tle-iizt'iiig ;n'liilc..in like Waii;er, Pierce. I'ini. y, i;ower, .Aiuloney tad apurtsnieu of liie Bta,tu who furnish tn money for the activities of thu game ecmmk.-iion. i if Hi, mat iheho resoIu'Uns be filed in the record of our u.ioLCia t:un uud copiea bent to tn.1 news paper and to the different jra'n.: oiKanizathma of thu a.r.to ol Ore gon. tbikiUd) iV.L'L A. SCI.EIiSi:, ' Pi ei 11 1 j uKi. c-n c i. ua t y G aiae ProlcctiVc Aj. oci. tloa. i-EUi A-Nii: :HoOX, I iiUld GUI LL.tA3t iUi;t.!ii . lLaa'CY, J. UAUKULL.L, Cuoli, r liALl'ii P. cOVGIL.S, tomuiiUcu oa Jteolut.onj. Mahogany Dining Table, regular $48.00 Special to rro 6 Blue Leather Dining Chairs, regular $7.85, Special to go $6.00 Bow Back Chairs, regular 2.23, Special to go $1.75 Axminister Rugs, regular $44.50, Special to go.... $17.50 Rag Rugs, 24x48, to go ; -..r. 95c Baby Buggies, $12.00. $15.00. $18.00. or $20.00 New Player Piano, regular $650, Trade or Terms al f $450.00 Con3ole Phonograph, regular $125.00, Trade or Terms at : $72.S0 Good 3-Burner Oil Stoves. $10, $12. or .$1S.00 6 Cups and Saucers, speciul to go at ; 75c 6 V. iiter Glasses, special to go at 0c Aiuir:i.0-n Vutcr Pitchers, special to go at 75c Good kiU'n ivanges, $ I 7.00, $22.00, or $33.00 I Judd's Furniture Store Cook wltta .as. PBUNE CROP IN FOREIGN LANU3 13 EUMFLR ONE A 15 s 4 -Tho United States ilcprtmcut cl coiumuive, b;ii d upon nii'ui uttLioii Cven, by ;hu Aiaei;cua con.ui ai L.VU;:ai!u to Ciittitl b.a,t 1 Trade Lo:aaiiii:;io.iC,r i lyucs at H.miu, fc.vt'ii ino loiluv.ia;'; fcUtc-i. em, ua d;. dale or -uiy toavruutg t;it. iUr!ii-aiiiv.i:u inure ceo;): Ci.i.iatiu cumiiHoiia in Yuko .Siuv.it have in.vU t.'CcecdiUly tav- oiuoio to acttinj; ai.d development ot piuius, ui.a it is mated uy u:l iradu u.vx the pium crop will ii ai.projt.jnaUiy ot ssu.ueo short to:ia, compared with Ittu.uuo tons 10 .'ait jLiir, HSu.uuu i:i 1:3 and iJ j.ut) iu l:i22. Trade Com mis Liuuer John . llynes. Home, re pjrij t'j our department ot com Lieicw tiiat- approxiuiateiy 30 per ct ::t t f tne plum output is normally drrjd into prunes. On thU' basia iiid w.iii tne continuance of favor able weather, tiie locally estimated 1125 prune piouiiction will be about su.oHi short ton., of which -l.i.uuu will be available for export. There iS iio carryover of ID 2 4 crop prunes. Tiie lollow in; statement, is put out by the 1 nited States depart ment of ariculiuie under dale of PREMIER KATO DE MANDS RESIGNATION OF CABINET MEMBERS July 3, ot this camo r.'.fct: P.(i:cat;ct:;j ,r.ic that Yugoslavia a-iil havj move ruv.acs to export Lhb year than la-:t, according to a cpoi t ffoin G. C. Haas, American I .'ncii'!UMl commissioner nt Vien- TOKiO, July 30. Two members :a. Ktirop.-an countries, particular-'. ""' Jn panose cabinet walked out v Cirinnnv. are alreadv sh.wiiur a meetiim today when Premier .0:1. hU rabiii Interest in Yugoslav i-uneva. ;e;icrullv favorable complaint is heard of orchards hav i:iK suffered damaiie from cold weather lu .March. The only future danger lies in possible damage from warm winds and hail showers. In Tahiti and Serbia it is thought that the crop may equal tlio.su of lit IS aud 1 112:1. Kfforts are. being made to seo that the quality of the prunes is preserved by normal drying methods. tfj.f STVrVQ h ioCombincd i1jj,?i. Treatment. Kato demanded the resignations of , three mem hern. The third member ' was absent from the meeting an although some .1' V IMW,,IU iriin ui m inuM- ui inuenM. , The priuce-regent, apprised of , the crisis, posiponed a planned trip to. S'ikko. The Sei Yuaki party, from whoso members in the cabinet, the pre mier demanded resignation, at a meeting tonight voted upainst its itn mbeis rsjgning. This move is undeilood to indicate the relKna iIoji of tho entire Kato cabinet soon, owing to necessity lor unani mity of action in the Japanese ca bi nd. l.emand fjr the resignations of Ihe three cabinet members came from Premier Kato after differ- both locI and internal, anj ha3 been successful in the tteMmtnt of Catarrh for over f jrty years. Sold by all druggists, F. J. CI1ENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio en i s resulting from a tax adjust ; mom program opposed by the Sei I Vuaki patty memliers and proposed by the Konsoiaki party to whose view the premier Is Inclined. will stir ih s Ch;. i inber el one c; T tie a-i-ldetiif. -I." eic. Haas In lidtuhm fly the Sea Will Make Yoiir Trip to the Beach Complete Cook witn pas. SMALL EOY DROWNS TRYING TO RIDE A HORSE THRU CRF.L Cb hv. i ? II i-;k KAS ;-t t... ih i'i ? ii-Mit o: fuels di io'i of tarn -if ( ); ' . ui' 11 ti '!,t ; .viw 1 iinnKt'tti;:;. Mtl. Kit, ty t:;e J ii , tiaUT" Plot e: ivo n.- i pec;nl Illei t li 1; n.' "11. Kii .-t. thai e ic;.:! jirnnt;e: t 4.0.- .ttile i:.a : oiMlt!n.l of V. 1 nicuibei oi the r'-ii and i". : u.ii.. e til can 1 lie re:. . al of Cup:;i duff, :a-u Hyi kin; above picamlle j 111- asti. e a ;a:e-1 n.ird., tiie c.?":- I tre suto j at your cus- dclightful it One of the finest natuloriums on the coast posal. Equipment all new. You'll linu there. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will do you good. riV.KNK. ev Jon s. 1 Who lien Col 'at;-- line, , . ler ;ny while at bor-e- ai riw-; I', 'o word rc -in 1 h- 1 i'ni'! n t. ii elf the ,.- in im. ! 1 ti-tr-e. ill : i'i bo after If !'. t'r- t;n. O'her si,- i'i h t a n a w a v i ' t - - -! nt 1 on M es h tli- lid 0:1 1 ii. !e. , : uud J. Jec..d. that th.a it 11 r: Cmaty I 1.. ntlo.i 1:1 1 ,..-l: j : ' 1 : lu t'jo r..- Hk. Ei,. I t y a. u ; 11 1 ft ::U1U to 1 I ih-.i liu-1 ti n.i i . i .'.l A K 1-1I.--U- 1 ll'.l! -'Mo ( W. I,, rinlov, ! :. M.:lvn: 30WT CIIASri FLIES i 1 . II.. fl Plan to Visit Us Next SaJunLw ami Sunday M 11 ui ;.l i-f :l II.- 1 . -, I r.r !-. 'i- ril- ! 1 1,. h-.. ;i n-,-. ti r llitf boy t'.i'.n. had I. , n lo .old In- CHAl'MAN'S ll IARMACY Cenol Agency WHEN BETTI K AUTOMOBILES AKR BUILT. BU1CK WILt BUILD THEM DITCO AND many other 1926 improvements TlieS e 7 a