V .' i ...... i , - ; i .':' MQKN1KQ FlNTKltlMtlaK, 8lTN)AY? HKCKMnKU 21 1011. " - S.1'S::.SS For the Children CM4 testa Mil Un4 U Welee. : 1 N I v curtoaa boat. resembling doth baaketa la form, are modern type of tb coracle, aa aactvot craft used by tb Briton 2XVO years g Tbey have survived the eenrurte awl art atUI used to Wales by salmon flah rtuefi. Tb modern roracle comprise a framework of stick a rat from tb ash and beech tree, covered with a atrong abeet of canvas, saturated irttb tar and pitch. Tbey weigh about twenty Bra pouoda. The fishermen waiag the boata work In pair, tbe ealmo Bet be tag strung between tb two. Caaee mt Thwndsc. Thunder Is tb eois produced b I tgh tiling and I harmless' It baa usually been thought that tbw wove r created by tb dosing ap of the vacoaaa made by tb passage of tbe lightning, tb air rushing in from ail aide with rlap. bat tb Intensity of tb sola to rather disproportionate, ad It la aow auppoaed tbat thunder la du to tb Intense beating of fa, specially tb gaa of water vapor along tb Ua of aJectrtc discharge, and tb caaat qoent conversion of suspended aaotsfmr Into ateam at enormous pre ar. la this way tb rrarkl with which a peal f t bander oomettmc begin might b regarded tb aound f ateam expioeJoa oa a small seal caused by dischargee before to mala Bash. Tb rambi would be tb over lapping ateam explosions, and tbflnal dap. which sounds loudest, woukl be tb steam explosion nearest to tbe auditor, la tb eaae of rambling than der tb lightning U passing from cloud to cloud. When tb flush passe from tb earth to tbe clouds tb rlap la loudest at tb beginning. Chicago Tribune. Wkirtwmd a Osed Gam. A good gam oa tb order of "going t Jerusalem." bat less familiar, la rail ed la this country -whirlwind." bnt by or English cousins U known a "cater pillar." When something Is wanted to get a crowd of young folks stirred up ad fun started Just try whirlwind. Draw ap aa many chairs as there are players and rang them la a ring All the players alt down but on, lb ques tion of who will be left standing being decided by cutting cards or drawing slips of paper. Tbe object of the play er who remains atandlng la to get a eat. bat this tbe other players try to prevent .by moving rapidly from seat to seat la aoch a way aa to Oil op tbe vacancy aa soon as be la area to ap proach It. This canoes tbe whirlwind, a Very deacriptlv nam. When be secures a seat tbe player oa his left becomes rbalrlesa. Tbe players may move either to tbe left or right, as occasion requires, to protect th rbalrs and prevent the c hairless from getting a aeat. Chines Punk Sticks. Punk sticks ar mad In China, and th cheapest grades of tbe sticks are composed wholly of tb elm bark They give off a heavy acrid amok aot at all pleasing. Tbe better grades ar perfumed with a variety of sab stance, tb commonest being sandal wood. Th prlc of tb sticks la China, where th children ar as fond of thta as they ar her, bat where th ciders also regard tbem with much seriousness, ranges from four bunches for a cent to two sticks for a cent Tb prices In this country ar Just about doobl tboe prevailing la China Tb most valuable sticks In China and tboa which seldom If ever ar Imported Into this country ar tboa to tb maaafactsr of which Tibetan tocraa Is used. These sticks are mad almost exclusively for th Imperial court, which require tbem for all Its cere moo Las. A Geographies! Q neat Ion. "Mother." asked Jennie, -where Is Atoms?". "Athens, you mean. I guess." "No, another. 1 mesa Atoms, because when a person Is la a boiler explosion or aa earthquake they always say be la blows to Atoms." Harry's AJrseilav. Harry bottt aa airship Te sail oa ta tb sky. Ha told bia little etetar . Be meant t sail blah." ' Be worked all mornfais oa It: He worked aO afternoon. B aald be wlabed to finish . His wood roue as-shl aoaav Whs K was don b etlmbed la Aad eriad to atstar ar "Look eutl I thlak Tat rlalngt To saastat some to nearl" Bat sot aa Inch bodsad airship. ta vat a yawnaT Harry tried. Be eoaxsd. be pas bed. he lifted; ,' The eprasg he ewi sod ertsd: - "Well, fast stay there, eld eJrehlsl ' Td aot aad aaywayl r rather stay with sister Aad aot a a tedayf" lew. ' Kail i Is that fallow f years rrwr golag ta gat p th roormg t pro pose T Bell Qneas aot He'a Ilk aa kowrglas. Nellie-An boarglaaaT BJI Ia; th more flat a gets tb lesa aad be has.-Phllaoiphla Times. Largest Rivera, . Tb world! largest rivers art Mis souri aad Mlasdaslpoi. 4X78 mflea; Am- asoa, 4,000 miles; Volga. miles; TavitM. t.000 miles; Nil. 4.100 miles. ia4 aent .as' OwfltBtv 1JK WHAT BECOMES OFOLDDOXERS? :!:rcstl:i to Kola How Yet cms kit Dclnf. so:.:e are oa police force Daffy aad Moffat New WMding Clubs. Hsrmaa a Fleriae Whit Disaeg Tesioela MaGevaeei Syserintandent t Thaetae- Mabee Drtviag Waeeek Everybody know bow baselall Hav ers, professional and otberwlw. engug d la fanning bees of tbe past and present, recall tbe great feata of the dUuood and prala th dotal of otN-r day. But did any on ster mix la a bunch of Vugillstle fanneis and be any more eulhaataatlc Imaaing thuu th gloTa wteldera ca turn lweT Tb ana wee la "N" for the old time tWht rs ar Just as talkative a iril a rer could le found. Keceatly a bunch of fighters, past preeeat and future, got luvetbrr lu a gymnasium la New York, and after lights without number of years air J bad been mastlt-ated . to the klnc taste one of the bunch protwunded question of natural Interest: "What become of lu nghters when their day f activity lu tbe ring are at aa emir - Tbe tfuextlna set everybody think tng. and la order to answer It was aeceasarv to "take case' ea some of tbe lighter who la the hist few years have left the ring for all time. It was discovered that a greet mnay of tbe DustllKt brH become polk-eaten. In Chicago, tbt .tome of many of the best firbtera who ever stepped betweea tbe ropes, there are many of th former gtov wMder who now awing clubs . . . . k . ii insieao 01 ine aisuiin. Remember Martin Pnfry. who was a of tb toooti h light weights of bis time, which waa only a few years ago? Paffy caa le found any alxbt In Chi cago traveling, a beat. HeIint lightweight ony more, but baa Joined the heavyweight cbtaa. Jack Moffat tb msldVwelgbr. who powwowed claC ta a pottceman and travels a bent over Chicago street Moffat met the brH lisnt Tommy Kyau more thin one In the ring. anJ Tommy always gave Moffat credit for being a fighter of the first water. Jimmy Barry, the wonderful little bantamweight chauipkm of the rtnar to hia day. also is living la Chlcaao Jim my spent! the anmmer mnth wnrk lag in the public playEronnds. where be Is consldi ted a huge encress. "Kid" Herman. anothrrCbli-a go Ilicht welcbt. U In Seattle. Wash., where he Is proiH-letor of a florist s shp. Ilrr toan almost ivaebed tbe (.lunarle of fame, tbe obstacle In bia ilb lla that wonderful colored fighter. J Oans. aow dead. Joe Cboyrotkl. tbe veteraa heavy welrht. la now boxing Insrrwtor at th millionaire athletic club of Pitts borgb. Previous to thl he coiidiMied a physlcsl culture achool and alm was Instructor at the Uliuoia Athletic club In Chicago. Tommy White, who gained fame by bis great flehts with "Terrible Terry" Mct'overn. still holds forth in Chicago. For the last couple of years he has been employed In rantmtlon work on a big underground telephone tunnel. Tbe once great Australian middle weight George Daweon, who fought many battles of note, la boxing In struct or at tbe Chicago Athletic asso ciation. Tben there la Eddie Bantry who at on time claimed the feather weight championship. Eddie a couple of years ago waa proprietor of a sa loon, but sow to officiating aa referee of boats in Wisconsin cities. "Terrible Terry" MeOovern. world's champion featherweight, la at) perlntendent of a theater in New York and also a referee at oue of tb clubs Matty Matthews, welterweight cham ploa for some years, is a special po liceman la a New York music ball. Peter Ma her. tbe Irish heavyweight, to driving a milk wagon la Gotham. Gas Kuhlln and Tom 8harkey are proprie tors of booae emporium In New Tork. - ROWING BOOM IN rMWAll. Honolulu Club and Paorft Ceaat Cham. plena Will Raee Nest tsassn. Bowing has sprouted aa a sport In faroff Honolulu. Tber la to be a fla wallan regatta next Hep t ember, and tb champion amateur crews of th Pa clflc coast will measure lengths with tb beet tbe Island can produce. Tb Ueslanl bowing club of Hono lulu baa sent a challenge to th Ala meda Rowing club of Baa Francisco, which now holds th coast caamplo hlp, to visit tb Island and compete la. tb regatta, and tb challeage baa been accepted. 1 Spsskse One a Right Hand Thrower. Trto speaker, tb wall known Boa- ton American outfielder, was a right banded thrower at first Wbea tea years old b was thrown from t bron cho, breaking bis collar bone. He tben shifted to throwing left baaded and has tossed tb sphere from bia port Id alnc that Urn. Penn Has Leyal Football fleeter. "Farmer" Lytic, a graduate of tb University of Pennsylvania and a resi dent of Philadelphia, who to fifty-five years old, say be hasn't missed a foot ball gam la which bis alma mater was represented for tb past fifteen years. PRESENT DUTY. H who a fals to present duty break a thravxi m the loom aod wul find th Haw when h may hav forgotten its caua.-Bcher. Queer Metaehee. - K . Pu1tomoUry fpeech haa, out Con tbat of Major Arthur Bhae when b aald, "Even th Stygian eloquence of tbe chancellor of the exchequer baa 6t tww M toratsa-wMt whs phaat entirely." HABIT. Habit, i wisely ami UJ'luIly formed, become truly texum! bjr. aa th common sayaig is, but anskitMutly anJ unmcthovacaJly dV rected t wJ be, M it wr,tb ap oi Mlura, which imitate nothing, to tb IJ. but only dumsJy and awk wardly. Baco. WKslsa, Whale bee oae of their great als are aot fast swimmers. They caa make only about ten or twelve mile aa hour 20000OwOC0000- How They i Gained Time Tw) Lovers Managed Tbair Affair Dinlomalkally By JANET LITTLETON T Oapyrtcht by Amsrteaa fVeaa A sen- , i ctatlo, int. O 040000000XOwO i Elmer Worthlngtoa a banker of both Baa acta I aad social prominence, railed his danghter Mabel Into -his. private waiting room and eakl to her: "My dear. I am very much troubled at having area you walking with this actor, who seems to hav thrust biro aeif apon you." "Ion are mistaken, papa, in asauui tug that Mr. Dean haa thrust hlatseif upon m " - "WeU. be to aa actor, and I wish you to understand that no actor to welcome In my bouse." "Tbe profession or the stag to an artistic calling, and I consider It above buying and selling mervbaodlse or lending money. Uut you are aot Dalit In assuming tbat Mr. Van to aa a tor. 11 waa an actor, but to aow a playwright which me as that be la a nember of tbe literary profession, lie to tbe sob of a gentleman, has rsvelv t Saw rs SIM am worto aa aos-ts-Law ed a college educatluu and went on the stage for a abort tint la order to pre pare himself for th work of writing play-" Playwright or actor, his' assorts Hons ar not our associations, and 111 bar boo of blm Don't let me bear of your ever belog seen la bia company again."! , Tber waa a rebellious fir la the girl's eyea aa ah toft her father tbat bowed blm tbe affair bad gone far ther than be bad supposed. Mr. Worth lagtoa waa not a maa to give aa order wit boot taking palna to Insure Us being carried out. He did not sit dewa calmly, relying upon bia dsugb ter, on reflection, obeying htm. nor did b assume that If abe persisted la ber Infatuation be could prevent her. H hired a detective to watrb Mr. Deone and report to blm If tbe actor were ever again seen In Mabel's com pany,- after which drastic measures would b taken. It waa not long before tbe detective reported that Deaae end Mlsa Wortb Ington were eeen aittlng aid by aid at a matlne. Tbe meeting waa re ported to tbe banker, who told his dsnghter tbat be bad beard of ber dis obedience to his order and If she de- fled him agala be would aend ber away where she would have no op portunity to ase tbe actor. A clandea rlno meeting took place soon after this, la which Mabel told ber lover of ber father's threat which abe knew bo would make good. The asm evening abe bad aa Inter view with ber father. In which aho told blm that b moat look to Mr. Deaae to fulfill bis orders. If the play- Wright Joined ber b did It on his own responsibility, and ber father must can blm aad aot ber to account for such action. This waa something of relief to tbe parent, who would rather deal with a man than a wom an, even If that woman war bia owa daughter. He did not doubt that Mabel would assist her lover rather than her father Id any contest tbatl might arts between tb two, but bo considered himself a match for both. Within a fortnight hia detective re ported that tb lovers had been aeea together. Mr. Wortblngtoo spoke to bia daughter about tb matter and asked ber If It were true, lb replied that, a aho bad ta formed him, b most settle all such questions with Mr. teane aad ab had nothing to say. "Very well." replied ber father. "I hall writ Mr. Deaae that If be agala tbruata himself upon you I aba 1 1 take orb means as I think proper ta the premises." V Mabel left blm without a word, aad bo knew tbat tbe fight with tbe play wright was on. He sent tb note, as Informed hia daughter b. would. tad received a courteous reply, aa fol lows: Mr Dear air If rear Informant en the lay and bear sf this allersd meetlne ha 4 passed my boas la A., tbe suburb In which I Mve whs at home, aad looked (v at SUV study .window b would have aeen tee dllls-esffV Snkk.id at my work.' wtiteh was e that a ass sloe sotting la th dlaJoajwe ef a stag tbe aoiaart ef . .. I . 1 as. hk-b I as 4 toat anfe I awtrs.4 rciMN your dsuanisr -kMte her I meet t ! so t trSAir utw,li.M wranl ANn I'KANK Mr worthtngton i-siied hi- Jviec live for aa etpUiinil.Mi. and the isttrr admitted tHal he hd H -eea the kvra butether. He hit.l eMi H Worthlngtoa eoter a f r.end s .' and had sevn a man u H.kel er Dke lne eater the hMe half aa hour later After leatinti Mr Worthlngtoa lb spy uk a train uu aiedlateij; for A., aeul to IVsues house and saw blm at rk al hi study window Having reported the fact to hi nipki.ter. the latter blrwl toother detective to atcb tbe plav wrlgbt a house. It waa aot long lcfre the city de tective rwrted another meeting Mr Worthlngtoa took a memorandum of the day, hour and minute and sent It to the detective at A The spy. who waa a woman, living opposite the peenea. reported that at that time he aaw Mr Deaee writing at bia desk ear the study window. Half aa hour later ahe mad bote of lb fact that bia mother cam to the window, nolle, ed tbat tbe sua waa tblnlug too brightly on ber eon'a ile-k and pulled down the shad. Thla seemed to etabllsh aa altbl laatead of writing a threatening aoie to the playwright. Mr Worthlngtun Imply reported the fact to hint tbat be had been again Informed of meet ing of Mr Dean and hi daughter and would like to know If It were true Deaae wrote a reply atatlng that be had aot left bis rr.Ulriic at A oo the day he waa reported to have met Mlsa Worthlngtoa A third report of a meeting between tbe lovers cam to Mr Worthlngtoa. but sot through eilli-r of bia detec tives. .The lovers r said to have beea seen walking In a park near tbe center of tbe city, the prron rrport big tbe meeting mi i slter of Mr Worthlngtoa. -who. In the event of bis daughter doath or disinheritance. -ould Inherit the principal part or bis property. He telephoned n whv t hla py In A-. asking If the playwright waa aeea In his home on tbe tliy and hour named. Tb reply came that Mr Deaae had not been een tber after 10 o'clock la tbe morning, when be bad drlvea out with hW utother. ftlnre he waa retoriel to have been eeen walking In the park with Matol at S la tbe afternoon be would have had ample time to go to the city t keep an appointment at that hour Mr Wortblogton. who was now moving mor cautiously, wrote Mr !esne stating tb fact and aklng for an ri planatlon. Mr Peane a rejUy contain ed aflldavlts of three il'fT. rent per..u tbat they bad seen him ilrUUigJn I a aoburb of tbe city, nfty milr dis tant. between I e I oVlrak la the afternoon of tbe day In ipu stlon Wbea Mr Worttili)i:t'-ii read thesa replles hla brow i.'irl He a aware that hla aiter a next of km after ills dauebtrr. nud be at unce sti pected ber of plotting to prevent Ms beta marriage. The more he thoUKlit of turh a scheme tbe more feaaitle it seemed to him. Ue remrmt-ered that If a girl set ber heart n a man and meets with a disappoint meut abe I very apt not to marry any uut else. If Mlsa Amelia Wortblnston ruid secure Mabel'a dlslnherttance. that would be even a better scheme than to prevent ber marriage. If he had leen convinc ed of a plot on tbe part of hla s!trr b would have conaeaud to biadaugh tor's marriage at once. Hut the mat ter was merely a suspicion. However, be wis not sure bnt thst some one was acting la opposition to Deaae and Mabel, and I bia moulded blm eonalderably. When one eveulug Mabel asked blm to take her to the theater be consented. It was the first night of a new play, but tb old gen tleman knew nothing about that. All a did know was that lbs play progressed tbe audlenc. Including b lut eal f, became very much impressed with It and finally enthusiastic. When tbe curtain fell at the end of the third act bouts .were made for the author Wbea be appeared Mr. Wortblngtoti found himself joining In tbe storm of applause. Then, putting on hla glasses and taking another look at tbe re clplent, what waa hla aatoniabment when b aw In blm hla would b eon la-law! Mr. Desoe'a play waa reported by the critic In tbe morning new a papers as a great hit and tb playwright found himself famous. Not only a living, but fortune was assured. From the mo ment of Mr. Wortblngtoo 'a leaving tbe playboua ho ceased bis opposition to bis daughter's match, bia change of mind not only being doe to Deans a success, but to what Worthlngtoa aup poaed to b plot oo tb part of hla slater to get possession of bis property after bia death, no one day, after a Conference between blm ad bis dangh ter. sbo left him with hto consent to ber marriage. One day some time after tba wed ding Mr. Worthtngton, who had be come quit fond of hla oa-ln law, ex pressed the opinion to blm tbat Mlsa Amelia Worthlngtoa bad laid a plot fc secure bis property. I can't permit any on to offer un justly." aald Deano. "no 1 mast exon erate your alater from any anon sus picion. This Involves a confession. When aa an actor I waa atudylng th taVhnlqu of th stage 1 took double ptrt, requiring my appearance on the boards when I waa not tber. A dnmm waa eonatructed tbat waa my exact twin. When you put detectives upon me thla dummy waa placed In my study window and afterward, when I drove out with my mother, waa car ried wrapped In a abawl Into tb car- nag. I got out at tb station and my motnor arove to u with tb dammv HUng beside ber. while ( went to meet Mabel In tba park," tHiMMrib for tb est Thing Out. "Do you know what to tbe best thug outr "No. What to Itr, "I haven't decided whether If an cblng tooth or conflagration." Ex change. wffered In llenee. Did yon toll tb proprietor of tba betes tbat tba water Uakd into your 1 "! I waa caiefnl aot to tot him knotr' It- II wis arrald ' b would rbarg mo for a ahewer bath," - . have only a (w day YOUR to get the enterprise In Oregon City, or $2 HAS FINE CHRISTMAS ' The following program given: Bong. "Joy to the World, rholr; pray er and short talk. 'The Wise Men." Mrs. J. Qnlna; song. TtrUhtest and iuat." choir; recitation. Tnrletmaa Working." Genevieve Edwards; song, "Old Santa t'laua la Coming Thla A large gathering of young people assembled at tb Mountain Vie rburcb rriday evening to listen to tbe program given by the Sunday achool pupils, and every number waa heartily received. The church was prettily decorated with evergreena, Christmas bells, and one of the features waa the prettily eonatructed fireplace, with red light, and on tbe mantel waa hung lh little stockings After the exer rises were over Old Santa appeared and distributed candle to each mem ber of the Sunday achool classes. Way." Infant claaa; recitation. "Chriat maa Star," Fearll Newman; song, "They Cam Upoa tbe Midnight Clear." choir; recitation, "Chrtatma Present," Mildred Clark; song, "(irandpa'a Spectacles." Mrs. Srhoth'a class; recitation, Gilbert Edwards: song. "Tba Star of Bethlehem." Mlaa ineta Dixon; recitation. "Tbe Chrlat- maa Tre," Myrtle Moore; solo, "The Raising of Laxarua," J. W. Swlck; ex ercise, "Choice of Trade." eight bora; oug.-"Jesu. the Uthl Of Ihe World- quartet. Mra. Newman. Mlasea Bd warda; J. W. Swlck; recitation. Merle Moore; aong, "Wonderful Story of ixv. j. w. Bwick. Mlaa liesale Qtilnn. Mrs. 8. A Olllett, Mrs. D. W. Ulllett; closing gong, ' Ood B With You Till Wa Meet Again," choir and audlenc. Hrae ef Andalusia. Sine the beginning of Ihe seven teenth century Jsrex de la roronlera baa been the moat noted borsebresd lng center of Andalusia, for many hun dreds of years famous for Ita fin boras. Jeres de la foroatara waa oo of tbe first aad last Moorish atrong bolds In npaln. and the beet horse there were r'l bred from famous Arab talllona. to that what to known an Aodaloalaa or Spanish bora baa ! ways good deal of Arab blood. II baa. however, been crossed with ao many other breeds, esnedail rumi.t. that today tbe Spanlab horse Is not reg- sierea in the pooka of record of pure vreu aoimaia. Wheat Tralna In Manehuria. Wheal comae Into tk mm. s IWI ,v the rlvsra and rallwava nt from almost locrsdlbto dlstancss. In turn winter, wueu the rough, ungraded road are froaeo hard and imooth, tbe aatlrea haul wheat for 200 mil In om case by meana of a heavy two wheeled cart drawn by four to eight mule. Lone trains r ih ..... traveling together for protection and companlonablp at night, can be eeen on tb main highway all winter and are tb moat nirtnrsain .... cburlaa life. "Adrssilirmr Tblrte thouaand naesnna Me4ka i- India Oct. 11. 17ST. from tb effects f a great gtorm. - A Cenundrum. WnV la th Uftse -mt ik. . m. , - i uiwwi aesi- tSDla to a daaf Inrnia f Du. W -Ur , " Tt'-9t war adv-rl j. . . ' iVC : " ' - YOU left In which to rnw your THIS WILL BE . LAST CHANGE at these Uo rejoin Rates of i3 per year by corrirj per year by mall. No mall deliveries mui Oregon City. Write to us IN TOUCH Wrm FRIENDS and RELATIu- A GRANDMOTHER may not be a t; y as she used to be, but she is in close tec with her world for all that. Tb telephone aabla ber to In all aorta of wealber. rormal gatherings have tbetr visits over tb telephone tbat keep ".... .it a. as. u-Buumuiosrs wiepaon viaita do not atop wita aer long DUtanra Bervlc of tba Itolt Telephone take ber la other I"'' Hows ralstlvM inj .i..4. .t... v ..i...k k.iBradt " - . . wmw IlifUUI Ml uwi away. fib Pacific Telephone cndTdCr "ii-ti" . i , ' , hate ii i.ew mil 'Ami ll inn etui it i ..i ieniiMi ""i'iiii hie ii Tbe re e-rv n"nr.i'iit . in wriiers say " K.iu.nn in jun'iuii j.-if". I Mil ll- s.nlii I'l lilt 't I " l iM ' . - ! . ' m ' Do Ton afMnor ttimi niHMiu yeaiend Bargain Period la now oaf NOT EJiP2NSIVE Tratmt at Hot LaU. laatmllag adl tt"t,?' ant batba. oosta so mora tbaa yo would pT V" L, boUL Rooms oan b bad from fa oenU to 1N ' & la tba cafeteria ar ervd ffnta M oanU vp and Is w ual frill price. Batba rang fjrom M eU W V7a ns nitstij-iiitisci v. w -ww .w.. hot laiic A IN., uUcrlption lor the Enteral x make as many calls aa . . i place, but It U the many Dttkasx: people young aad Inlereatei ) . , - Ian arm. w lis r lw"s J If you are not readM Bnuvrprtsa. why notf 'T"(l, gala Period to aow oa. " back pago. . . - FINI XMA. AT CHUJCJ! An excellent musical program wa. g l tlonal chnrcb rrlOy r0 f Cbriatmaa Jt are I ebarg of V" J-jfa , The charch wVf.rwS frt.nd.oftb.lti.ro , tb ateninr" . , ot U MlnS . Hot Uk & ;.d mud u u IUM thouaandi ndi. Writ booklet -TO tnww Hot lM,."Sw K w a Annii . tba mataous u irbtoMltUpTti I. o tb. mli J 5"y"il top " SSbTIB. sjinATcniun