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Pasre Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday,' March 21, l!)2l). (IaoorponUad) Aa independent Wwarnper PftANK B. APPLBBT . . Editor tod piibllia HARVBT T. MATTHBW8 . . Burinea llinuw Published evening, ajcept Sunday, it HI Adam Annua, , La Orande, Oregon. Th Obarver-f)tr published every Friday. Bnterad at the Postoffic at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Claaa Mall Matter under act of March i. 179. official papfJr of union county and this citv of la oranpb - ' member a8hociated pre88 The Associated Praaa la axclueively entitled to uaa far public lion of all new dispatch credited to It or not otherwise eredlted If published herein. All right of republication u( apeclal dla patchea In thia paper, and also the locul uewe herein alao art reaerved. UBBCRIPTION RATES . Ily Carrier , Dally, pel month In advanu .............. Dally, alx. montha In advant Dally, single copy 7 $4.61 lo Ily Mall Dally, par month In advance . Dally, per alx montha In advance . Dally, per year In advance , ...... Weekly Obaerver-Htar, per year . I DO la. 60 6.0 11.00 ...'.- ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Dliplay, local, per oolumn Inch Time contract price on application. 4 So MARKET NEWS OF THE PAY CHICAGO GRAIN When! Mar. ... May ,.. July ... Slept. ... ,. , ' 0Hfl . .::...J,t.u ........:..t.!ti i.an.so 1-314 H lull l.M. 121 I ..10, i.ai ft low i.ix l .ill . i.as i.tis '-' ' (1lM ',. , MS ' t.tt II l.tilil 1-31 l-OHTI.ANO WHKAT POJtTI.ANIl, Or,, Alar, 31 (API Wheat:, Hilt Hcnd hi jeatein hard white, 1,40: ao(t while, l.2; cat orn whit 1,10; hunt winter, 1.17; northern spring. .I7; western red, 1.17. Ogl; No. whlto 4ii.no. . ...Today' car receipt: Wheat 2., hnricy 1, rlour III, corn I. oul , hay 6. . . AiioiImt. wny In clean tip moiii! iral nnnic) Million! tiiklit' . any diaiinc l to bet Hint: a iwiksciibit irnlii tin' gn ulo .'II lie'iiou- 'in' iiomi at crou'dii.' ' "Volt' can't liat'r illvtimv ftr you ,mhiIiI mIih,!' yon him irHfl'i' 'l" ini -marrlctl her, ngircil-.liiilgi,.lfii4'y ItMlay In onlirml f, Hp , Kf If. lo go hiu-k lo III Wilis ;. V"'", .;r'..- It is always humiliating to a man to discover that he j doesn't know as much as his wife. . Fortunately, if ho doesn't, ho seldom makes the discovery,' ' ' , ' ; V There is some talk that Charley Dnwes might be sent to the Court of St. James. Vell, things HAVE been rather dull . in England for too long ft time. ., ' ', I'OIITLAM) livestock . I'OHTI.ANIi,' Orc.V.M'nr. .11 (A 1M Cattle and ;CuIvik:. Hieiuly, receipts 105. - SleerrfH 1 100 to 1.100 Ilia.). Koil IM.25 to ItJ.tlO.lvllli do (9IW-I lllll ' lbs.) .good ' 1 1 . 7 'tr 12.2li; do (Xoo.nnd up) medium 0.TliV I I.2B; . do coinlnnn ! 9.0(1 J l.2t, Jh'irora (S.riO Ilia,' -down) i - - 1 i i i i .i . . . v . i VhmI in.sriiM0.ri0;. do qoinnion .So A New York dude says that men 'do not take enough time j;; t to dress.. Still, he will have to admit that they get more on iw cMtir .i iMf- bmi'wirr HIIKK I'.M'llllllU, HlldU lll'l'l o. !.oo; do cultor lo 'nudltim.' 7.oocfli K.oo. t'nlvi'M (fiOn Iha. .down) me dlunt to cholrp lO.OOffi, 12.60; do cull lo common S.fiOW I O.on. Veal ra tiiilllt.fi1!!), Knoil lo cholcn Itj-TiO ifi H.riO; .do miidluni -U'.OOW 13,511 do (Mill lo coinmnn 0,OWia;ii. j lloita; Hli'ady, ' ltfceliH ;2r,,'lil rludlnil 300 on rontrucl, - hcuvy. wkIvIU ClfiO.ano Ilia.) niiil)uiii , lo cliolcn $ivti 10.7ft; mcidlum welnlil (Jim-iOn Ilia.) nK'dlum .' to rholca 10.70 V 1 1.76;. Unlit weight '( i .n-2fln IIih.) medium to choice 1 1.7& f? 1 1 2 : llglll lltrhla ( I SO-1 (III Ilia.) medium lo choice 10.70"! 1.00; ' piirhlng aowH. rough . anil .Hinootlr. O.!!!! I ii. nil. Rlaiighlnr plga (70.1,1,(1 Ilia.) mcillnin to cholrft lo.riOsi I l,.ti(l. Jidiir and atoclior pIkk' (70-Klli lha.)' medium -tochoice l0.$(,tT. 11.00. (Hnft or oily h'nga and roiit Ing plga excluded In ' aliovc (iiotft- tlona). - '. . .;'. rlhenp and Iniiilia:' Quoluhly atcn dy, rrt'cjpta, 4W, oiir;cniitruct. Tim rollnwlitg ouoluiloiiM: ; oii- fiill wnnli'd lainllai . ( m-92'lbK.) good to chnlcc IMiiillil: do, medium . Choi (92-IOO lha.) ISfl .! S: iln (all welglita) cull tn conditon 1117 IS.n'tif yearling wolhea ( nft.'tlia. down) medium bo choice 10.U0 T Cl.lio. Kwe (130 lha. down) me dium In rholi-a ll.no'w 1.00; (In 'din to 160 IIih.) medium to choice 6. Till fi 7. Hi; do (nil. welglita) etlll tn comninn i,0 f)i.l0.. . . . ' . : nrrri-:iti',AT' ' BAN l''UANCIHrO..Xlliy 3i; (A P.) llultiTful f. o. Ii. Hun Kriincl. Cn, lilC; .V . i than women even if they don't take so lpng to do it. .... 1 j ... .. FERDINAND FOCH Although France has given, to the world many great men in nil walks of life, there are two who, more than any others, won the undying admiration, gratitude and affection of the ' American people. . s ,, Theso two great Frenchmen, who have been adopted by jtho people of the United States an-two of. their owir-sons, (were Lafayette and Marshal Ferdinand Foch,' soldiers both, i but humanitarians and lovers of liberty first; ; ! The generalissimo of the allied , armies will ! long be mourned on this side of the Atlantic. '.To many it does not seem like 11 years since the world iheltf its breath and prayed that ho would deliver it from chatsV.To him was given the honor and distinction of being qne of. the few international heroes of war. As he fought for the world so, will his mem fory remain sacred to mankind. . ' S No leader could command greater confidence than the brilliant strategist to whom was mainly due the great victory of the Maine in the first autumn of the war. In Mnrch, 1918, Jii.one of theiiiirkestJiauijauif ihe.war, he wa made supreme , tuiiiiiiuiiuer 01 we auieu iroopa on vne western li'ont.i and .led his forees to victory In November. Murshal Foch visited Ithe United States in 1021, the guest of the American legion, and was given the greatest ovations ever accorded a foreign -national, . , i ' Since the armistice many war-erected idols have crushed to earth and war-bestowed honors have been taken away. The undeserving have been found out; the truth has been sep arated from the fulse, the truly great from the opportunists. Through this acid test of , intense scrutiny . Marshal Foch emerged n world idol whose deeds and genius seemed to gain new luster as ,lhe frenzy -of war, with its distortions and false values, wore off. . - America, knowing the grief that is hers; mourns with France. America pays tribute to a noble 'citizen' .of, France and to the nation that gave him to the world. , -; . i " LIBELOUS COMMUNICATIONS Ijt8t week The Observer received a letter for the Open CHICAGO CAKII f'IIIfA(li), March gl-(AP) , Wheat No. 2 huid 1.2044; wimpli grndo liui.l K(i ., . . Corn, No. i -hard, ti x-N'o. 3 yellow 113 i i,. Oat. -No. 3 while 470 IS; aiimple gnulc 4014 7 !4. Itye, no wili-H. llarli-y. 670 76. " V " Timothy aeed 6.((0i S.OO. . (.'lovorxeed 'S3.6o'r 31.60, ' tu URANDR WnOMWAI.E MAKKKTS ' Smelt 1 fir in. Spring. Utf2So lb. Heavy hen lie lu. Light hena 14c lb. ' Siaga 8o lb. - ', llrmr. ' Hard Federation (hard whoot) Soft, wheat 17.40 bbL ' 17.10 bbl. Butter And Egg Market Weak In Portland Today I'OltTI.ANIl, Ore., liar. 31 (AP). Two gradva of butter and ono gru.le nf t'ggH linderwcnl price !-: clincH today. , ; I'rline rirt In buller wont down hair a cent lo ti and rtrala drop-' lied one cmnt lo 41c, The top grade" remained uiiehungcd. . . : '' Medium flrata In egga luat a cent at 2(1. ...... (llhor murkeU wer undlatmbed. STOCK MARKET UNEASY TODAY OVER CREDIT KliW VnilK, -Mar. !! (AP) ' Kxrrcineiy nervoua trading In :to-J! : iIiiv'h ntnck market reflected , the) J widcHprcad uncoalneaH over ' tlio'1 credit all mi t Ion. I'rtcea opened lr.' I regular, turned heavy Juat before' i nilil tiny, and then Marled upward1' jln the early afternoon . under the? Ilcadcrahlp of the' public ullllllca, j Trading turned dull on thn rally, IJk aniKDR RICTAIt. ManifiTTM iruimra allowing a market until nfler the New Y6rk jand 4'hirago federal reaerve meet ings werii.out of the way. . , 60c; 2 Ilia. ' Almeaa Varieties Almonds lira nf nvo.tllHlii till Icr unit kci. Th. Iilncr iilnionO la ciilllvaled lo u limited eslonC. Ill Meilllpri'iiucou cuuntrlra, and the Ic Held. I'lio aweel, or cillhle.nl iiioiid la crown nn , n rniinncrciiil scnl In the minlli nf Ki'iMpc, in California and In muiiv tiiher ioun t I'jfx. , . , :. Court column (mm n c.i.wi i.. ii n.. nl" "r the nmmifuctnre thn luritni. ntt bj - V - J v e w,e v," "y "I wnlc" t (liivorlnR Mlriic nml nf pru 'this community. The charges were made in a specific, man ner to include all stores generally recognized as being units In "chain" groups, though they did not apply to all those ,,Je, 'ne stores were not guilty of the charges made and would therefore, bo unjustly injured and slandered by the publication of the letter, we returned it to the writer, explaining these points and suggesting revision to a more . general discussion of the subject so that the matter doing an unjust injury could be eliminated, or such other dtsposP lion made as the writer saw fit. " As wo have often pointed out in theso columns during the past few yearn, according to the provisions and supremo court opinions of the libel law. the publication in which lib elous or slanderous matter is printed is equally liable under all circumstances with the writer, whether it annoai-s in a news item n communication or a paid adytMlisemen ! Our responsibility before the law is equal with the author of any injurious statement. Outside or the legal considerations, it I,8,? mr w'Ponsihllity to guard-against injustices to indi hlmmnly nble.T "ny.of T eo,mn? in 8 fnP we nw n2r " ?iy "ccopt com- . , . w pvii vihiii tieitiing witn any sub ect n which our rPHdow arc intercsted. We do not agree wit h ..nuiny of the Utters published therein; we. do agree with ' man , but the subjects discussed frequently In the Open Court column have nothing whatever to do with Tho OI- S2 ri Tmf "V1 ,le,? 0,lly com',l' wi,h tlu,so l re. gaidmg 1iIm;1, slander and unjust injuiT. If we see fit to express our own opinions on these subjects, pro and con they will appear m this editorial column and nowhere else ' ,i . Vs u10: des"' of Romo "ur readers to discuss the subject or chain stores under the heading of Open Court and they will heed these rules we will gladly print their opinions! The subject is one that has received considerable attention ,in some national magazines in Hie last lew years jmd there is much to be said irom Mh points of view. We will will ngly provide Ihe space for those whose opinions fnvor either tho chain method or tho independent dealer method of mer chandise distribution, or those whose opinions oppose either Iut we will insist that the opinions be general and fair, or that specific sUitemcnLs.be sufficiently qualified so that no unjust damage is done to guiltless individuals in either group . . Discussions o this and other mattein erecting comimi Jiity life and interests are welcomed in tho column Tor that purpose. Provisions of the libel law. however, werc do- signed for public protection and the newspaper that tails to co-operate with its purpose and comply with its rules not only em legally but it em morally in the discharge of it ; duty of public service. . Dairy. nutter, preampry fl.no. , , Kgga-7-4fic do. ' ('hem 0c lb. Honey Comb. 26n lb. Vegetable . Polaloea l.od owU Artichoke too. . Paraley 6c buncb. . Cabbage tic lb. . . . Cauliflower 16o lb. . Ompefrult, Florida 2 for 2,ro, . Lettuce 10c head. Yellow onloaa He lb. . . Carrote loo bunch, lleetaIOc rv bunch. . ' Paranlpa-do lb. '; Turnip ion a bunch.. Celery 16c and lido.' Oreen pepper lion lb. Itutubagaa Sc lb. ' Sweet I'otntoen 12V4o lb. Oreen Onon 6c. Itndlall 10c. . . Oreen Peaa 2r,c. . flreen Henna 2fic. ' , Itlliiliarb 15c. ,. ' rrnlt ' Jorinthnn npplea Jl.Oo box. Hiiiiunos ijic b. . ' , lmcna t:,e don. Oraiigea 3icfi 1.00 ilnu. Rugar , Tone nugnr $o.oo. ' Flnnr 8"t wbaat 18.40 bbl. Hard' drnttoii' TH.40 'bbt' ' . .' . Poultry , Honn SO(f732P ii,, ' MraM anil llsb 1 Reef boll 12 tflSc. Chopa and atenlin 25-3f,c h. Salmon Sfic db. Halibut SOc lb: ' Hnhblta sac Ih. 1 Cod 20o lb. Hosiery In Smart Spring Shades - rpiIE rich km. sunburn shades in hosiery are the smart thing for spring wear. Here you 'will find every weight from in the newer springtime colt olty' styled heulk . ' ','.'... .-' ; KAYSER88X A popular aervlce hoan wllh Hipper heel that formerly raid at ll.d.'i, now pileml rcKtilnrly at. . pulp , $1.50 LISLE HOSE rlveil HM h'ON4' In-HirliiK tolur. chiffon to sei-vice hoscS. I )i-s; in a number ol nov- I PHOENIX 753 ' MjfT All-allk chiffon :h(ie Willi CJ''bv new French heel. In the new- "i er colnrrt for uprliig &-i Qf? . priced al ... -V 'HOENIX -' LISLE NET HOSE Tho IncifiiHliiKly pnimlar ImKii-fy fif Ihi yoiiiii,''iiH)thrnK; Cihih'h In il variety uf $1.50 colnra and la fnll- filMlilunc I'rlcea were iinuble to hold a de. flniti cnurao during tho liiHt. hour.' ICullroad eiiulpiucnta were' benvlly bought for a time, Huldwln I.oeo-I motive upprqxlmatlng , Iln ' 1029 high. Texaa (lulf Sulphur devel-; oped pronounced atrejiirlh and Midland hi cl I'rnductH Preferred inniinted f polnla. Intermittent aelling Jiroke out In the copper, oIIh and merchaniliaiiig ahurea. Th clnae Wiih Irregular. ' , Total rule approximated 4.MI0, niui 'Hlmroi, , .. . :.. , . ' (laaollne, . Gaaollna . regular,, retail 27c. lOllTIXU PHOIH'CK POltTI.AND. Ore., Alar. 21 (AP W'holfHulc prlcea: lllltter: Uwer grndea halt to one cent lower, I'nrtliind dalrv ex- cllango ne(wholeHale prleea, cilbea, t Kxtraa 411 KiCi atanilarda 4llc; prlinel fh'Kla 42c; flral 41c. I - Kgga: Medium flrHta cent low-! er. l-'reali medium flrnta 20c. " .Milk, poultry, (inlnna, potatoes, wool,' mile, liny, caaeura bark und hopa: . All atendy and unchanged. oincAdo Mvr.s'rm'K .: CIIICAOO, Mur. 21 (AP) IT. H. Kept. Agrlc. llogat 20,000; Incluil-' ing ri.ooo direct, market nmally 20 1 35 higher: top I2.00 paid for ,100 lo 210 pound weight;' Inrgcly 1 l.tt fir 11.00 market for good to cholca' 2fi0 to aim ilia, i .4ifi 1 l.sfl; 20i) to 2!i0 lha. ii.r.or,, i2.uo. ; ' rattle: 7,lioo; calves S.DOO; toer. and 'yearllngH fairly active. Meady to 2 r,i' higher; medluin welghl and' weighty Hleera In light ailpply ahow-Ing- moat uptiirna: lower grudc lirednminntlng, yearling heifer up to 14.00, Slaughter clUHHea, ateera, good und choice 130(1-1 r,00 lb.; 12.7Kilrl4.2fi; IIIKl-ISOO lb 12.C0il t 4.Txl;l mr.0-1 rilll lha. 1 2.7ift J 4i75 fed yourlingK, .good and choice ;70 tu aw iiih. I3.2rii 15.00. Veulcra, I milk fed, good iimb choice, 1 3.00 J : i ".on. ' I Khcep: 12.000; alow, early Imll- rnliona around ateady; Indication j or hulk fat lainbH around 10.894; 17.25; heal held around 17.50; fa j cwch ateady al lO.odHi 1 l.llO; feed ing and ahearlng lamb lO.OOM 111. fio. I4imiIih. goml and cholcc'l2 llw. down 'I11.4111N 17.(15; ewea, me. (Hum to choice 160 lha. down 8.50 i I 1.00; feeder lamb, good, Wild choice 15.00 u 10.75. ...i-.'; ' ' MiV VOHK MU'IT NKW VOHK, March 21 (AP) tried fruit and hop, atendy. Lighthouse Innovation Tn ISO'.' 1111 urc lump wti Inalnlled In n llglitliiinae' at llunfenen, Kng. Iniiil, mid supplied with current friiin 11 ciiiiiIii'iiiih' niiiEnetn-electrlc iiukIiIiic. Till wna Ihe flrat regu lar clccirlc ll;:ht In service. NEW ANKLET HOSE IN COLORS Plain colors nnd novelty colored cuffs ;n shades of tail, blue,. green, yellow and red. So popular now, worn over your silk hose. . . , v ? 50 and 5fty ; Kiddies Half Sox Colorful' llllle ho If 'nnd three, inarter length hox In every Imaginable color and cnmhlii. lllon. . . 29r to 50? N. K. WEST & CO.JNC. ii,;, , .LdjGraride'S Leading Stpi;e.foi ;0ver 30 Years Would Inveitigate Further Pmfcasnr I (wrlllns to Ids wife nnd (Iniigliler nnjoiirning nt fnsh Innnhlc wnlerlns place) Dear Mnlzie: Yon Inrnrm me flint ou hnfl engaged nur .I.ucle lo nn ele gant nml (lushing young clinp. My eventual blessing nnd n very enpn hie dcioclive nre nnw on Hie way to you. Span of th Ey The word apniiiilng, uieil In con nccilun with rciuilnu, refer to jr siuiii. or the pause which Ih rye makes nci oss I he line rif t.vp. , DROPPING THE PILOT! ZAflURn ( AP) Tho polleo were recently ml led to ejrrt cho.ts from private ttwelllntr. A latullaily on Gundullteheva hIitpL comnlalnnl wore Following' ' tho movlo vokup, thomo RonKS nre now bolnff written for books. How nhont tr'infr to populnrizi' the doinga of thn 1 ci fl int or with some xiifh mno , "Conffrfwnional Ki'conl, I i.ovo 'Mr iou. miDAY'S I'KOGRA-MS The Nntlonat iirondcaatlng-company program for Friday night fol low: G, diversified - musical pro gram: 6:30. to 7,: musical comedy featuring .Jesalca Draaoncttc, . nnd Colin. O'More; 7 to 7:30, musical i,hnt mlschlevou spirits programr7:30 to Si half hour with jtrlKhtcnlng her tenants. V. H. Henatft;', 81 to 9," music, con tralto;, baritone, -lecture .hy I'rof. Allison, V. 'of C. on "rhyslc;" 9 to 8 :S0,' farm program: 10 to 12, dunce muaic. Tha American ' - Ilrondcastlng company program for Friday night follow: 6, 'dinner inualc.. orches tra: . 7i30, night club romances; 8 to. 9. iiiumIcuI program: 9, popular music; 9:30, woodwind cnseinbie; 10 to 12, dance music. I'ortlantl " ' KOW (820kc) 6. NHC: 9:30, light opera:'- 10. new summnry; 10:15, studio: 10:30 to 12, Hoot Owls. lvKX (lisokc) 6, ABC; 6:30, al ien!; 7. ABC;-7:3u ellent: 9. AHO; II, news, weather, AltC. - KOIN (94(lkc) 6. dinner miislo, orcbestra: s, atudl'o; 10 to 11:30, dance music. Oakland KOO (790kc) 6. NHC; 0:30. mu- elc; 10 to 11, concert oboe, bari tone, plnno: II to 13, dance music. KLX (SltOkc) :I0, concert trio; 7, new. Kdna Ischer. pianist; quintet: !i, Helen I'armnlee, pian ist; lo to II, dime music. Scuttle ' , KOMO (IliOkl) 6, NHC: 9:30, KOW program: lo:30, dance mu sic: 11:30, new, varied program. WJIt (7ilke to 1. AI1C pro gram. Ia. Aligclert ' KPI.A (S7nkc) :3li to 7:30, i dance muidc; 10, concert; 13 to 1, record. 1 , KNX(lflCoko) organ, quintet; 7. feature: 9, Don Tamers oi-o- gram: 9:l, fight broadcast; 10 to 1, dance music. I KFI tG(iiko) , NHC; 9:30. con cert; 10. NHC. , Invrr KOA (ISOkc) , NBC: 7:30, Cow boy: 8, vurled program: 8:3&, duaca music. NHC; 5:3", string trio; 10 to 11. NBC Salt Laltd City KSL, (luokc) I. NHC; 7:30. mu sic; 9. quintet: t to 11, NHC. SnefcaiM KOW (590kc) . NHC; 9:30, KOW program: 10, dance music. Sa Franclva KPO (tsakcl, . NBC: 9:30, trio; 10 to 12, dance music. KKItC (ClOkc) . pep band, sports; t. musical program: 11:30. concert: I. Amos and Andy; IU:l(l lo ,13:1. dunca music. President Hoover has asked ev erybody lo obey, the prohibition law. We're all glad Hint's settled. If Ruptured TryThisFree 1 Apply II ta Any Rupture,' Old eg Recent. Lam or Small anJ Yoa MIS DAINTY BOTTLE OF on Ih Road That Haa ' EXQUISITE PERFUME CoaTinced Thoutanja. Sent Free to Prove This Every ruptured man. woman or child -ould write at once io w. 4 Mice. 9m; 1. mam at. Aaama, M. y.. ior "tai oi al woooMiul BCunuiatlng appucauon. Jiuiouitoaueruptura ana toe muaaea oegin to ugacen: they oeglu to ouia wgeiaerao (Oat toe open ing oioaes nalurany ana tne noea oi a lupporl or tnuB or appliance la then Oona away with. aoa t neglect to aena lor una u-ee trial liven u your rupturo oooso t bower you wnat 4 tne ua ot wearing support ail your Utef Why ineri.ni.nuwncef Way run tho rie iad that hu tarown thJuiiius oi "hi ?n"S.,;?,r? A "o81 ' men a5 i V running WITH PACKAGE OF THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER Tkre Flower Perfume breathaa b rrab fragrance of living "wra th perfume of youth mn4 apringtim 1 1 II I 7aT,i wona'nui ining ana hu L b?. 2. Cure ol rupture, that wc;j, write at ooce, using mo cuupon baluw Red Cross Dru Store Pre for Runh.H W. a nice, inn U Alain dt. Adam. N.Y. I a SmbiTrr...?'.na m "rely Iree lUn Pi r,,,"n,nl ol " t'mu- t "un aPPUuauon lor Huuture. Aomc. .... . Aaureat,, ......, ; M3I 1mmmmljl ji t'Ku ...!!!'"! I ! Now that Mr. Coolftlvc Is rotnn tn writ for ttit inuxuvlnctv why ittXMn't noniron nuKuvHt Utt le tsy on tht word choote. TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST 4