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vT"THE LA"GKANDKEVENrNG 'OBSERVER l'apc Five Monday, July 20, 1D25. Local News In Brief , COMING LVLM'U Annual Wing, Kin and Kleet foot Chili KIhIi HunqiH't und Annual liusli rn Orrgon KporU mrn'a Ahsoc.uUoh trupahool July US. Mi nding ih II. . o. Ktkn Cunvtn I Hon in J'urt.uml la.st wtrk. They I wic ui:coinanliMl lume by M i'. and Mra. W. K. Khfrlmrd. of Me- .iinnvnnwiio will wpcna u lew days here. .(Jlie In Kiutliuie iiueh IK-Li left last evening for Spokunt1. Washington, lo HpeiiU the wi-ek. ltettlHinJ J-Jiioeli Alorgan I.uh rclunitd 1o ,a Grande uder HpcndhifT the past tlHTd nioiillts in Kansas. Mr. Alor gan'H pan-nt." live in Kuiimih. . J idiii I'orl.uiid Miss Mildreil t'onaway urr.vi-d ju I,a (irundo laat evening from I'oillaml und will cit-end Uiu week lure visiting friemlH. ltrluiiMtl home MM Murjoiii I'eebler returned to her liomi! lust evening after two w!i-ka in ivrrtalmi visiting Imt Mister und other rvlulives and friends. Here ,velenUi Mint. Kdith Sli.il, of Walluwa, wtiH In l.u UraiiUu yiMU-rday visit ing friends. Went lo mill 'Mr. and Mvh. J. King have gone to their mill tip Mill Canyon to pi'Ud u month or more. Kclumed vslei(la Mr. und Mrs. li. J. Kitchen and fnuiily returned ho hie yesterday after spending thu week end fish ing ut Hear Creek. They report the fishing was good. llriv fruiii 1'i'inlli'Htii I'raneis MaCiee und l-'rauels Kreullek, both of l'emltelun. wire i.siting friend.s in Iji (Irande yeK terday. Th" returned homo lust yvening. A it). til this morn Ink I'eter Wistak urrived in Ui (irande this nuMning from Huron and will vinit here for noun- time jit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-bIiumi. Itt'tllllllllg home Mr. (.uulkey und daugiiler Imiu were In I .a (.rami this inornlut; en route lo iheir home at .losepli -,,iter attending the Klka 'onven lion in I'ortiuml. Mr. Ganlkey is president of Ihe J-'irsl Hunk of Jo seph. . to 1 let timed home Ianl Meyers and (.irionl He A. Seitz returnesl to iheir Iuhiun in Iti Giaiuh; this morning alter the im.it month spent at ihe Ci(izns' Military Training Camp at Cump lewi-s. Kerne I'nr t'uliloriifit l.ee Ihintord will leave lomorrow for Han Jose, California, , lo join Mrs. ilaford who has I. een visiting her parents there for ,oiue (tlme. They expect to spend t hr remain der of i lie Slimmer there- Arevpti jto-itimi , ' ' iNepill Combs has gone' to Uukt-r where Ju has . accepted a position working', for a' moving picture, house there. Mr. Combs will oper ate the moving picture maehine. Went Uk I'iimmi Mrs. Kiltie G. Turner wcnl rnion this morning to spend few days there visiting friends. ( Hhe makes iter homo In the Willamette- Valley. She has been visit ing friends in hu Grande for some time. Mrs. Turner lived in .a Grande a number of years ago. StopKd Mr. and Mrs. 101 w iliatt Mop ped in i-a Grande Hit unlay itf visit friends a short lime. They were en route to their home at Milton after .spending yvinil day.- at Wal lowa lnke. LUMBER MART ; i STRONGER Ni ledums homo Mm l-'rank (iraltuni rcliirnoii lo Iht lionio 1 Klgln Hit morning ultcr spending ii fcw.iluys ut Hot Ijiko visiting her daughter. Mrs. George Uowfp who In in tin liilal IhiTi'. Mw. Howrr Iiuh burn In Ihe hosliitul lor thr paBl llvo wi'KfcH anil is iniicll Improvt'd at jiroaont. Itcllirni'il tiiim I'ortlnml .Mrs. Harry Swart and tlatiKht ors. (Ii'l l nidi- and Itnlli. nrrivi d In J,a lli-andc this morning aTtcr tin: Jl.iml Ihrco wwkH .innl In I'ort 'lainl. North IKn.l nnd Hiiohinu'. They ii-rt -lr. Hwarl ill in tin lio pilal ul Spokain", when; he will re main Indefinitely. MsIIIiik here .lr. and -Mrs. .1. I1. Walton are visitinK in l.a Claude lit the home or .Mr. and -Mrs. .1. A. MeNeal. They are front Iowa. .Mr. and ,Mrn. Walton and .Mr. and .Mrs. Jlc .eal will motor to Wallowa Lake thin week end and spendt Khort time before they return home. Tile lumber inurket Iiub reached u Uiiitinetly Hlronver ponltion in the laHt few weekH. according to re-1 ports reachlns the Ainerlcnn l.um- berntun, Chicago. Tile latest sta tistics uvailuble are for the holiday week, anil show that the 352 prin cipal softwood inllfs reportliiK ship ped ten per cent more, und reeeled new orders for ten per cent more, than I hey produced durlnir Hit week. The mills shipped Urn-Inn Ihe first twenty-seven weeks of the year un amount iitiuul lo their cut. Southern pine mills durlns the week ended July 3 shipped pur cent more than they cut, su that mill stocks have been further de pleted, und producers have prac tically no reserves, while heavy consumption hus much reduced re tall yard holdincs, und deulers are bccomlni? very Insistent on rush shipment. The west roast, fir mills wen1 closed around the I'ourlh, und orders for the week were 37 per cent above their production, while shipments were 33 per cent above. The movement of fir to the Atluntlc coast Is heuvy. the California mar ket is briKht with promise of In creased consumption owlnf; to thi slate's heuvy fruit crops, und for etitn' buyers, lonjr from the market, are now beirlnnlnir to pluee orders. I'rlees realised for softwoods have been exceedlncly low and unprofit able, and individual pperators show a imirkcd sentiment In luvor of keeping output In tine wllh demand so fhuf the present upward trend of prices muy bring them to and suslain I belli on a reasonable level. Southern hardwoods. ro. com pleting their adjustment to., the changed buying policy .of producr ers, output having been much re duced, w hile demand has Increused, especially from flooring factories iinfl nilllwork plunls. and buyers ror coilnlrv trade ure now entering the market. The northern haruw oous continue their seasonal trend, pro duellou declining us orders increase Hint prices ure firm und begin nlng lo strengthen, wocu oi northern maple flooring are non less than on April 1. MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE " It Keniovcs the Film. It Contains Nu Grit. It Cleans and Whitens the Teeth. Glass Drugs Inc. rw yncdt Jw La Grande, Oregon BEARS TRIM LA GRANDE . TEAM, 1- On hom'.viiiiMin .Mr. and Mrs. J?. 1-1. Shlipiro pars ed through l.a Grande Saturday en roiilc to New York City. They are from Sail l-'ranel.seo. Califor nia, and ure on a honeymoon trii-(in(J j-ri for t Angi'lcK After two weeks In l.a Grande the guesls of lr. and Mrs. A. I.. Kieliardsoa. -Mrs. Jennie A. Wlld ey and t. Ci. Wlldey. lire en roule to Iheir home In l.os Angeles, CaU ll'oriila. They expect, lo visit ut various points en route home. They ure traveling by auto. hy aulo. They have already been away from Sun l-'ranetseo lliree weeks und expect to be gone about two months. two more nionlliH. (Conllnued from l'ugi One.) were counted for Ihe opposition In the fourth canlo. with four-nils to do It wilh. Thill hlruik Out!' (i V Hi In went, .to work -In the fifth, slruei; out three men In n row his teamniales clime lo ua. VWtnl liriv .Mrs. I.loyd l.oullNbury and Ut ile son and JHss Agnes Wilson, of Colo, iowa. hotli relutlves of -Mrs. Miner Grunt Keith, were guests ut the Methodist l'arsonuge u few days last week. They went on to l'orthind lo visit Micro before re luming to their homes. Visiting hci-c Mr. and -Mrs. 1-M Cox. guests of Mr. and .Mrs.' Herbert u,(, rattison. They have been tour ing the t'nited States, and have been as far south as l-'lorida. as fur .North as Portland.- Miilne. throngll the New Knghind Sillies and Into lluflalo. ; They also visited- the most Important western cities. ..Alter reaching Seutlle. .Washington, they will return to their home ut San IMego. They expect lo .spend about a week here. Mr. and Mrs. Cox lied in l-l Grande about Ue:ir.s ago, .Mr. Cox being elly recorder here ut that time. They have been on t In road since the iieeoml of l-'ehruary. and l-xpeet to arrive home about the middle of Auyusl. Ilroke lMine In fiKd A. A. K'-rr made a misstep this morning when getting from his I irlh on Imln ,o. !l en roule lo his home here after unending the Klks National Coifveiition and us the renult reei-ived nn injured fool. A small bone in Ills right root was broken, bill according to reports, h- will be all right again In a few Ua s. ... In Iheir half of the inning und made lliree big runs. ; The score remained six-all until the eight when Hlaekiuan cume In mi Itviielinskru double. .This was the last score of the ironic. '. . The- I'iratea llllglll navn- p:un-n of San inunin in Ihe ninth when tlcin hv off Willi a double but were un to do o. Helm attempted lo lay one down but wus mi-own out at lirst and Slueker hit a fly to the left fielder, ending til: game'. Ilox hciirc l.u Clrunde - Helm, s :.!......; St ucker. c .' CuniilnKliiim. 3 Knight, lb Kullst, - Alexander, in I luvis. r Cox, If Ileln. p llargelt, If Chicago Has Largest Meadow Park in L). fc. CHICAGO, 111. A1') The larg est clear,- level graxs meadow in any park In the I lilted .Slates is the one in Washington 1'ark here. It lias un area of 101.7 square uc rcs. which is nearly, one-third of the total urea of the, park. The meadow .is us level us en gineering skill enn make it and is covered with a velvuf coat of grass. There Is .spunc for 2S0 perfect football gridirons. Hi. baseball fields and more than 1.800 tenuis courts. Here Chicago's multitudes find room to -strclch Iheir legs." The mcadew Is surrounded by shaded -walks und pleasure drives, inlnla lure lakes und flower gardens. The ruinous -'Hug Club." un Instllullon unliiue to Chicugo. meels ut this spot. Men. women und children of every description galllcr in groups lo listen to soap box ora tors and demagogues deliver im passioned messages. J I is u pluee where the American right lo ub solute freedom of speech is unhampered. Washington Turk Is the secunu lagrest of Chicago's parks, rank ing next to Jackson, which has an area of 554 ucres. More than 700.0011 has been spent In improve ments; plus Ihe original cost- of he land. The park hus 110 ten nis courts. 2'J busebull diamonds and two football fields. In addition to 45.0UO siiimre- feet of child ren's play ground, 25,000 square feet- of .wading pools, and 1,580 square feet or sand courts. The cleared level space occupy ing Ihe. northern end known us Hie 'meadow." Is approximately 2,000 l'eet wide and 8.000 feet long. R it -t t V,L ' " ? , V V tiVltAIOltV CUl SIIUIS in us'd in moilrrn Anicricmi uoilliuiil im-iil plHiith. Suinf id 1 1 if i;rwil inaclnm wcipli an tntich us 4MMrti(i iiuuiulh and art- latwddi id ciuslitne buv llimi wiml Ittiu ) I'lX'li nn liour "ut- oi tin- ftist id thr H(f UiiTtTfitl uuiTalitnih ifii uln-d In the iimlilnt: nl iimdrrn n-iuent. by Ihe iMTist of I hi- "Ui-vh." i uc lri Kt nnd lUv local uuuhii nn it- ldiu-t-d un trial una Ht-'mriic-L-u lo many yi-um UnprlMunnifni, Valuable Nippon Art t'ollcctioa lor bale roKYO Al') Tin- ru!lrUm of r tivartiin-H In thr poknchhwhi of Miint'dn KulKiinoMiiki1 inonyo, rortnt'r undiiiMHadur to ttu court of HI.-Jmuh's, ,1h to- bo sold nl-public auction In SfpU'iiibrr.. 1 h col lection was rnndc by the late Mur- iuIh Sikul Inouyc mid is known umoiiK 4-yiinui,uis uk one of the finit In tin- foniiti-y. H (iKtlina tcd vnlue 1h brtw-tn 4.oou.oou und j,m,oo yen. Anmnj; the many rare nrtbhn in the colk-ctlon Ih a curving by hv tM'b-hrulfd I'lioln rrpn-H.-nlinw liu; Inl'lation period und ttiut 01 the whole the government unfor tunutely hud nover considered niu slc us HlKnificuut for cducallonul purpoaes. The decree, ineullonH that "a d' ciMive eluiiiRe may now be expected in musical education." All private music teucherM under u certuln uro, providing they huve not Kt'uduulnd from some aeeredUed nuiHtcul in stitution, will be obliged to pans un (xamtnatlo'n. They will then be supplied with un official I lee nun to teiti'li music. Without utich h li cense no temhera Ih to bo ullowed to k'vc Instructions. ONE-THIRD OF OREGON TEXTS TO BE CHANGED A third of the lexlhooks use.) in Oregon's g-riunniar und high schools will bo chungiid this your. in uccordunce with tliei Oregon law that onc-lhlrd of the books ho changed every two yeurs, glvlmr u coinplcto change, ut thu end ol U years. New texts In tin gruinnmr K nulls wilt be civics, geography, l ulled .States history und content readers, wllh no change in the lieacon basic renders. In addi tion a text book of Oregon his tory has been adopted. In tho high school Ihe changes are In civics,- economies, nioiogy, general science, Hpanlsh and French, with tho adoption or world history, aiid- sociology. A smull refund will be given on the price of new tcxlbook when old texts lire given In ex- ehungu In the buying of new books. Pendleton children In the first threo guides will not be re quired to huv the new ronton! readers as schools of the city have been using them as supple mentary readers und they were purchased by the schools. The commission which .decided on the new textbooks is inude up of Alfred I.'. Schmidt of I'orvullls; Margaret J. rasper of Salem: Mil ton A. Miller of Portland: A. I'. Hampton, of Astoiiu, and Cleorge A. Urlscoe of Aslilund. DARROW IS i CITED FOR ; fr CONTEMPT Continued fruin Tiio Ona-i- Ing is unsato and the plastering js cracking. N HAYTOrV. Tenn. (Uy the Assoel, uti-d Press) Organic evolulfol'l from the point of view of tho wit investigator was discussed by Jiicub (1. I.lpiuan, In u stateinent udmlt- led to the record of the. "Hcopes i-use." today, Mr. I.lpiuan Is d.-uu of Ihe college of agriculture nTlil dlrectur of the New Jersey Agricul tural experiment station. "A direel relation may be true" ed," said lr. I.tpnuin. "Iii-twefn" soils, plunls nd anlniuls in hut evolution of organic life."-'. 4 ' Among Ihe curly rorlu of lll'u Ihere were baeli ria capable or de veloping In u purely mineral med ium, such forms being found today In the sea. In mineral springs uniWi soils. '-it' liiul lleaiiiig Set for July Ut) KAI.KM. OnV-i-Hcuring of the appllcatlou of tile Wlllalnelte Val ley Southern Hallway company lo abandon its track between Kaylor l.'inlo" tiie Mod of Fire, it was land Mount Angel will lie neiu ut in this image., according to thu Ihe laller elly on July 30, uccor.l- Iruilitloii iilluchcd to It. Unit Km- Ing lo an order Issued by the pub-1 peror Kilineyaina offered prayers I ic b,.,,.!,., commission. Approxl for vlclory when the land of the, of tm(,. Mikado was invuded by Ihe ( hill- J ese some ( no years ago. lliUii"" "i'i ". carving alone is valued al I50.0UI) yen. Another rare work of urt Is a Atll'llilcil on velll loll Mr. an, I Mrs. I'olon U. l-:lii-rhard and ileiighler. Iiorolhy. und sou. l'nmklln. returned lo their home in I-a Orande yesterday afl'T at- CLINT'S (J RE AT Remodeling Sale Going full blast lliiottnli oiil July. Our entire stock reduced 2U0 to SAVE NOW! : On your Sumnier Need;;. Merchandise of Quality Clint's Clothiery The More Willi a Cotwh-tue liemodeling an Oregon tunnel prune dil'-r lo double its capacity costs less tliaii building additional uiiils .uriieii-ut lo double the ca pacity. P.lue prinls or the new system, worked out by K. II. Vle- jgand of Un- i-!eriitienl.. station. will lie sent iire-riii"-ii oi i'-iiii at $l.f0 eiu-h. ' The system pro vides for drawing, the jval-mrd air back again lo lie lis--d over and ov er In heating and hyillatlng the rniit, inst'-iiil of throwing it. oul tlirough Ihe stack and wasting It. Hop nil spiders collect on the under snrlace of Imp leaves us Ihe season advances. The firsl ' injury appeai-s as iMiiull pub- spt'eks on Ihe leaf Mirliiee. They spin fine welis on lie- surface of the leaves and lay Ihlle spherical eggs in Ihelll. T!n-y hae needle-like parts with wltieh they pierce the tissues. Sulfur is the standard remedy re- ' commeiideil by Ihe o. A. f. experi ment station. Walla Will In I lean, "J J. l-'ausl. :l (liurelt, s I-Mwurds. in. ... Itiidgewiiler. ir. Hlitekiniin, r. W'rlghl. lb tlypehtnski. V. . llovls e. AIJ II II l'i 5 0 1 0 ,4 0 t III .(104 .3111 . 4 0 I li .32 I 0 .3210 .3 0 0 0 .2010 .10 0 0 33 0 7 G .4010 . 3 2 '! 0 .. 4 1 1 .4122 . 4 0 li 0 .4-1 2 0 .31 t 0 .4 1 2 " . 4 0 0 1 :t Til 4 Trick on Peasants , Sends Men to Prison painting by llakii slii-kel. the most valuable work ot neso artist In thu colccttou, an inusiiilly large plettir It Is i -hi lt Is show ing the figure of llilddha mounted on an elephunt. There urn ninny oilier rine puintlngs by Japanese musters such as . Mill oiibu. , Seshu and Tuunyu. The collecliou coin lirises 2,001) pieces. Illcluding liailttlngs. ciirvlligs, . pottery und laiiuer wurk., Prussian- -Teachers of . , ' Mjisic to lie Licensed MINSK' (AP) An amusing trial llliislrnllnB the Ignorance und superstition of the Itiisslun pea santry recently was held In this dlst rid. In order lo Increase, the income of thi: vllluge priest and to strengthen 1iIh uiilhorlty over the locul peasiinlry a group of vil lage parishioners resolved lo frigh ten Ihe peasantry with the pre tense of u "real" devil In the vil lage. A village boy was dressed up to resemble a. devil. During the night he wcnl to the village dwel lers to rrlghten Ihem. He wus in structed to carry out secretly slight damage.s to peasants' properly. This wenl on ror several, months and the ignorant peasants look it all In earnest, as u penully for their sins. Tiny flocked lo the church, Induced Hie priest to hold speciul ; services and organized common ' prayer sand religious processions. A special commission Jiud to be sent from the dislriet town to In- eullgute Ihe peasant's troubles, which were brought lo un cud only ( lii:i!I.IX (AP) All music tea chers in Prussia are henceforth ',o be licensed Ill-cording lo. Ihe latest decree issileil by Ihe government. '' "A degree of order and uniror. Inlty ofnjuallllcallon In a world hitherto beset by many cliurlulum and opportunists may be. expeeled from such u decree." says the V'or- wuerls. which describes how pr vate musical instruction had be come a very negligible iu:intily during the war and silbseuueiil ly In The Start Isn't Hard Just Received : l'mm our. Mow York lluyer, n large a-MM(illent of HAT'S and CAl'S The very latest 'Stylos for this Kail. Our buyer lioiiglif lliem rllll nnd wo uie sell- ' lug them right. You will lie surprised ' at the high iruullly. Look ut lliese prices: I I f HOTEL ASTOR 2nd & Hill Lm Amlci EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50;t HqIiid New, Modern-" Close to 3hopping District and Tncatres FREE GARAGE Tariff liom 41 JO Hacririce hits: J. Kaust. lliree base hits: Kdwiuds. Iuls. Two hits: Knight. I-. Knusl. IDP- ..i.iiwl,!. Struck out:-.by. Heck by Ileln 12. I'lrsr 'bn Uills: off Meek r,, orr ll-in j. ' Ooillde plays: i.'.hmnh and Wl igllf, I'cun to Oar- roll to Wright. Effective Frame iiaki;ii urn us ii;mi.hi'o.v PKNIH.Ii'l'ON. ore. (Special) Thu l 'oils cinched second place in.... Mi.unlain h-ugile ll ..i..r.inv bv drubbing the lluck- ...',K m lo 1. behind the. sleudy ,.ti. .i.ii.i- nr l.eriv orlinan. 1-ivcry - . . l....l 1,11 Pendleton Hurler was which. COUlllcd Willi (lie WlldncNSOt . Ituck twiners, g. ;""" ' " ,' aplenty, oruuaii s.i..,.. - men In seven iuiiwiks Scon linker Pendleton naileries: Ortniun Sowers; Alsman. Hodges and llargett. EVOLUTION AM) I5IBLB COMI'ATIIJLE (('ontinued from Page si iinihiopoids. "Only u lew points relating to inn II and Ills history nave oeen re vlewed but enough has been said lo Indliiit'- that tho testimony of man's body, of his uibrylogleal life, of Ills fossil remains strong ly points to the fuel that he IS closely related lo the other nu lil bers of Ihe iniltiial world, und that. THE collar made of tea inert U i i,i deveiopmijni In his present form newer than the one of fur, &nS j has taken place through Immense Is becoming alTnort as popular. It la j , rluds or time. most frequently urcd now with silk - h ... nm conclusive Hint It Is or chiffon wrann. but the early fall i ibio to tiwh anthropology nr the lirehlsllirV Of llian Without luui-UiuK svolu'.iuu." coau and suits cf wool show tcauoncy to follow tulu. ! C IH'V THIS IIO.MH I .i MihUtii r.-HMJIll hlllliO kJ tb near IIiiihI City hluli J l! way hj-iss from iliu , H 1 I suium- Mill. I'ritc M . j I SJ.')Oif.oi). 'Irinis. C 1 1 Wo have Pinural txintxl V Inls ll (' u 1 (ho W II row I H SclHMtl for salr, KiVY I ' 1 U'l'ins, or v will build I jslj 1 ytm u vsinull lionm ami D a m1I on very i'Uy lmy- Il eK Hals . . . . . '2.IS I ' I -! -;; I 4'nps ........ I.!M j I ,M1S, ,,,! mm nml I " J ' " 1 A lew Mt.iv Straw Huts I I w() m,lvs W1(1W I I I U.lu,l l,. u sliiuil Tl . L.i.'t I While They IJisi s i sj -- - - - m-l'"- I -... . m u.-, I I B "ii l1''"1'- HI I TI r,.., YL I r II I I II lie mctt juiia i i wraiva isliavj 15 i--- Store jg 'X. Ilfc w-irwiw- r 1 ii' iMri m " LllliSlUUirilva 1 l(j J liisuranco - Ixmum kli ,. I V V .." -.1 HIGH PRICES My fit J 1216 Adiims Ave. I L-i!fsff1?-'rM'lM i ..r u I " "; ' "il I Half Price : ; S HUT KKBI'INQ AT I .11,.,., YOUIt SAVINGS AC- ON A I'liW DHMSSI.S I'Olt tiUJI.S Alii'. K TO II- II count m what riiicios' vi:iti; w..-,ii to si.r. y"' , COUNTS. .... ! , ''i'i1"'. is YoiMtH diiowiNO. , j p.jjfi !.lniArt:& BabvSliOIi' o'-"'-' tiinii ' KHGl't.AIlLY KVEIir ' J 1 - ' , i'.nV- wi-i iv? 1 "KVEKyriiiNo for Tiin nAiiT" II WU'1V' I OEMnTf)IHN(l Hotel Somnier UhlK. KTAHl'INO b hl . IHTl'I'laUICK 1'ATJIiHNS 11. M. C. THKEAr -Wv 1 1 La Grande I , " ' National ' . j . , 1 Bank I A "I ' "---j - Ax.ir.inaae. 1 j TODAY And TUESDAY .',7.. General Lords ' Co a Long Way to Make Fricndp. ' 5?''- , I . " ' ... or, tem& PiT j , Jennings a onumaie ( ; 1 ' ffi ' ; 1 3 sk 1 our knowbilge "f ' " M'fii'ii'"' PK It .1 It It Alt A I. MA It It ll ' i peS. A .le g bate comliU'Cil lis llutl evperl cleaning l StA A 1 Vf . 1 '"' an Imolmoi.t n,( no .Micnse. .,s,il elei ig I Allfl A , ., m in .leaiiing aii-i "i"1 '"I'H CONWAY TKAUI-I-: Iffimv IT J life ,. amines. lall.l.elU . of fnl.rl.-. W ill- Bk. JL , c- , i I .- M l'W ' - t ll nuilerluN ri.phlly "lelerioriilc riiuil ll' diet A SllWyOr-Iilllllll IflKlllcllOII fc ,,mi grii h.,,1 gieas.. mat ti-y i..-.-..imihi(e. i t j Diifjctcd ly I'hil Itoscn IVwfi ,,. 1 lly tiikliiu I IniiM cue In doing xir oik, - I . ' , . . , ,. Y,Ji itflV , T hy r,uT imlns will, t inly lliln K J All SllW.VCl'-I.lllmi lll'OlUlftlOllI! AWAJ I,,, oilier iiMih-sIs - -.lmy e Ih-H.-. mx;n f&Sj$ uiulcr tlm l(M'.S0ll!ll supcivisiidi .".'J j ! one kC 'IZZuVu, Voiu Ijr of Arthur ll. &vycr; adapted )r,c ! One.) 1.. A4r fe,M, llm aluir,. nl.iv l.f Wi HIM H M.lI k k TI ..r,lrlio rMf.-inprc ,tr j$ llurllHirt ly l'ledoiick and Ian- t.PicIUBESj-.! . ,;. j Pk i he VVamiobe Cleaners isr ny IaUon 0$? pAJi lluutin himI McUitrrtKlL'.