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TIIE MORXING ORECONIAN, MODAT, MAY 16, 1921 9 CITYNEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main T0T0.T60-M Sunday Editor Main 7070. S0-05 Advertising Department .. Main 7070. 660-93 Superintendent of Bldg. .Main 7010. &60-W5 AMCSEMENTS. (Proadway at Taylor) afternoon and, to- ORPHEUM Vaudeville. This night. LYRIC (Broadway at Morrison) Musical comedy. "Don't Get Married." Three shows dally. 2. 1 and V P. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) vaudeville and moving pictures, li to 5. 6.45 to 11 P. M.t Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays, continuous. 1:13 to 11 P. M- PANTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three show dally. 2. 7 and 9:03 P. M. Milton A, Miller Speaker. Milton A. Miller, collector of Internal reve nue, will deliver an address at Al bany on Memorial day on "The Amer ican Republic" The celebration in honor of the soldier dead at Albany will be under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic, the American Lesion, tha Women's Relief corps and patriotic citizens. Albany Is Mr. Miller's old home, although he lived far years at Lebanon and haa a wide acquaintance throughout the state, and particularly in the Wil lamette valley. Two Horses Stolen. A horse thief Is at large somewhere in the state, according to a police detective report yesterday, which asked policemen to be on the watch for two horses which Van Waters and Miss Roekwood en-ILenore Gregory, one of the club's own tertained at a tea honoring Mrs. professional violinists. . Miller. Many old time friends of the honor euest called and other society Women of Rotary will meet tomor women came to meet her. Today row noon in the Crystal dining room Mrs. William D. Wheelwright will en- or the Hotel Benson. tel. i . 1 .. V, n Y, WaVATOovl . rm.nt,-, ,.!, ., Mr. Miller. Shaver Parent-Teacher association a iri. vio,i m h. infinrieri WH1 hold its regular meeting tomor in the a-urt list I row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the n c... r,. vm. whn I. . school assembly. The , meeting 18 Wellesley college woman, was in at- called to discuss future plans of the tendance at the meeting of Wellesley organization. a)k 1 M T IT rTt.ttla I nrf r. . ,ii, tn fh r,,er Eas Side Lavender club has been o invited to Inspect the plant of the if. m wt a ir. v.n wxV Pacific Coast Biscuit company on Pnlnr. VokIa TmtieA Wlnelnvi ' I Wednesday afternon at 2 P. Ms The whose wedding was a brilliant event members are asked to meet at . the of April 9 in San Francisco, have ar- entrance of the building at Twelfth rived in Portland and for the present and Davis streets at 1M5 P. M. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cam- , ,-, ,v..-, eron Squires. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. J J" .P"8" tn?xK .rt wi! iit ln Thursday evening. An election of aance for Mr. and Mrs. Peters. L,i.,f. .v.. j.n.rtmt. ronven- Mlss Virgina McDonough will re- "on in June was held. The soldiers' turn soon from a visit of several oonus om was neartuy inuurseu months in the east and Florida. She tn daughters pledged to its support, spent the week-end in Seattle. The action of the Oregon Bar asso- Jitnfi TT Wawlov. fourth, arrived on justice to remand the cause of Henry May 7 to gladden the home of Mr. and Albers to the district court of Oregon Mrs. James H. Hawley Jr., of Boise, for retrial was also indorsed. The Idaho. Mrs. Hawley will be remem bered as Mary- Dunn, formerly Irv next meetine- will be held on May 26, when plans for commemoration of ington.w Mr, Hawley is the son of Memorial day and the coming conven ,r , t j i. I t inn will Vi a nun nlndcd Governor Hawley of Idaho. Mra. Mary Lankaster .of Astoria, past president of the Rebekah as- tion will be concluded. - . In behalf of the building fund of the Portland Woman's club, Mrs. were sVole; during the morning from ? V" mw7 ftlnT'an'S Walter S' KIeln a"d J'Jig1' K. Tenaoki, Japanese truck gaFdener, the Rebekah assembly at Abany, and Els6 win present Florence E. Wilbur who reside, near Clackamas, Or. The Pa d f"'er ?lt 1 of New York City, drama specialist of Sor. Twere eToleriVom Va fa beka Thursdayevening. wnue mey were tiea to tne rear oi MrJJ Drake c o'Rielly of Portland a wagon. One horse was described as ,s tfc Dew Ambassador hotel. Park black, with a white triangle between avenue and Fmy-first street. New Reservb Corps to Meet. The next The women of the Elks Card club meeting of the Officers- Reserve met at the temple Thursday after Corps association will be held at the noon for bridge and "BOO." Honors in National Community Service, at the home of Mrs. Klein, 46 - Northeast Forty-first street, tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock. Miss Wilbur is a charming and tal ented young woman, and has had a wide experience in university and little theater drama and production of every -sort. She will read "Beyond v-orps assuciauou win oe neia i mo noon ror Driage ana duu. fionors ini.r " ., K i.. rvvM Thl armory tomorrow night. The organi- "500" were won by Mrs, Joe Wood. Horl"o . by zation was formed a few weeks ago jrs, h. M. Niles, Mrs. J. G. Wood and w'th a view to riving lectures on I Mrs. E. F. Gerth. High scores in military subjects and the art of war bridge fell to Mrs. H. D. Green, Mrs. on land to its members. In telegrams l. b. Cahill, Mrs. H. Cramer and Mrs. to tne secretary or war ana tne cnair- jr. Mumm. man of the congressional committees Peter A. Porter circle. Ladies of the G. A. B., will give a card party to night at the new home of Mrs. Court- ers, 655 Savier street Take N. and S. Portland car to Thurman. The Ladles of the G. A. R. will give a card party on Wednesday at 2 P. M. in Baker's hall, Albina avenue and on military affairs, the association asked that the headquarters of the 91st division be established at Fort- land. Photograph Studio Opened. A wtndio has been opened in the Piatt building by Montagu Colmer'Of the f'rm of Steffens-Colmer. photogra phers for the press of Vancouver. B. C Colmer originally came from Lon- I Killingsworth. con and aften some experience in newspaper work Joined with R. J. Steffens in the establishment of a news studio. They have made pic tureg of nearly every notable person I home here in the fall. who has visited the west in the past few years, according to Colmer, Bishop to Address Rotarians. Bishop Francis J. McConnell of Pitts burg. Pa., will be the chief speaker ulav won the 1920 Drize awarded an nually by Columbia university to the author of the best American play pro duced In New York during the sea son. As the proceeds are for the building fund. SO cents admission will be charged. Mrs. Nettie Greer Taylo and Juanita Hutrhes will sing. Re frashmenta will be served. Take Montavilla car, get off at Forty-first, four and a half blocks south. TTnwtfcnrnn Parent-Teacher associa tlon will meet in the assembly hall of the Hawthorne school on Tuesday, Mrs. Robert R. Depew has been en- May 17. at 2:45. The programme will tertainlng her father, John Osel of be furnished by the primary Krau. rii,hi,n,ie Tn whn nlana to make his Officers Will D6 eleciea. euu ments wiu De servea. Troon RTVER. Or.. May 14. (Spe cial.) The Hood River Woman's club has chosen officers for tne ensuing year as follows: Mrs. William Mun Mrs. Everett Babcock will entertain next Friday with bridge. The aext party of the Portland w,J. fh pt,r Hnh t tha regular Heights club will be on Friday night roe. Dresident: Mrs. E. O. Blanchar, first vice-presiaent; aiiss may waviu nn aonond vice-Dresident: Mrs. Mrs. L. C. Nesblt of Seattle, former- I Qe0TSa w. Thomson, recording sec retary; Mrs. Hugn Uc. tsan, corre sDondinsr secretary: Mrs. W. H. Chip ping, treasurer; Mrs. William Stewart, Mrs. F. A. Cram. Mrs. C. A seu. Mrs. J. W. Ingalls, delegates to the Pen dleton convention of the State Fed- weekly luncheon tomorrow at the ana wiu oe iniormai. Benson hotel. Bishop McConnell is a speaker of national reputation and recently made a big hit at Tacoma, Wash., with an address before the chamber of commerce there. Miss Grace Trestrail of the Community Service will give the Rotarians some ly Madge Lowrey, is visiting her father, Judd Lowrey, and is being ex tensively entertained. tew points on club singing. 'Little Miss Dolores M. Palaclos cele brated her birthday May 14 by lnvit Jewelry, Jellt Stolen. Several ! ' hef UU!e. !rUn4dsfcll?hh8I eration of Women's clubs, and Mrs. walued articles of Jewelry and 1- Bdorned with five candles was glasses of Jelly comprised the , loot r attractlon on a beautl. TirnmirpH bv robbers who crawiea I . , ... . mi through an unlocked window ot the L)uise Konrad Kath. house of J. B. Long, 424 Glenn ave- I . A r.in.A nue. during the absence of th. family Mar,rerite Tuttle. El- A. D. Ramsey, Mrs. E. O. Blanchar, Mrs. M. H. Craft and Mrs. Marybeth Crowell. alternates. The club women voted $60 for en dowing a bed at the Abertina Kerr baby home in Portland. Ten dollars was voted to the Hood River county fleved y ?he policeV "be" the same "nor rBe Rit a M .an. Laura final meeting of can who has-been averaging a our- - R7delsDer:er. i w0?n;" cx" JJI" lary a night in the sunnysiae ana Mount Tabor districts for the last two weeks. Bishop and Film Star Features. KALAMA. Wash., May 15. (Spe cial.) Miss Laura Taylor was. pleas- held Wednesday. May 25. The musical de partment will provide a programme. antly surprised by a number A bishop and a motion-picture queen friends on her blrthday Friday. A will be attractions at the noon meet- gocla, evening was enjoyed and dainty CALL SENT HANDSAKER " "v . . . I social evciiiiiK oj ing of the members' lorum t" refreshments served. BlSnop I . 141,1.1 -NTi. Vorlf Mr V Homer C. Stuntz of Omaha win speaK w -t,rit m I. n Those present Directof for ar East Relief Is Wanted In Armenia. Chamber of Commerce today. and Priscilla Dean, star of the um-1 ,, 0. vj, -nrhUe, and the versal Film company, who will pass MisseB Helen Kockritz, Helen White, J. J- Handsaker, state director of seven weeks in and about Portland Begsio Buffum Ellen Birch, Jeanette the near east reilef, has been asked with her company, wm do Cook and Mra. Hawkens. to tne meeting. . Alaskan licturb ivaiuni.. - , . . . . Lewis will give a lecture on Alaska Women S ACUVltieS tonight in tne green room vi m rumhn nt Commerce. Mr. Lewis iii .hn-or motion pictures of the mHE Business Women's club of by the national secretary of the re lief to go to Armenia for temporary service there, according to a tele gram received yesterday by J. H. Rankin, chairman of executive com mittee for Oregon. The telegram from National Secretary Vickrey northern territory which he took dur- j Portland 1 to hold a book shower asked that Mr. Handsaker be released lng a long residence there. He k nows ,n the new clubrooms on tho second from his work here to help overseas. Alaska intimately and has given mm- central buildine tomor- "we w"l Do elad to release Mr. liar lectures before eastern Chautau- floor of the central building tomor Handsaker requested by the New quas. Tne meeting is n. w s Tork commtteei" Baid jfr. Rankin public. rooms have been acquired but re- yesterdayi if We find it possible to Band to Go to Albant. The Has- cently by the club and are beautifully complete our clothing and toy collec- salo Oddfellows' band of 40 Pjeces furnished for the members. Books tlon before the sailing of the relief will leave for Albany at i.o r. iu.. t be iaced ln the library for tho ship enrly In June and also complete tomorrow to take part In the grand ! KPsslon in that city. In addl- '""i"""i " B u cUeIi fno tn the Hassalo band there will time. be a band from Albany and one irom An exceptionally Interesting pro- Corvallis to take part in the grana gramma nas been arranged for the parade and other lodge r"" evening. The Hassalo hand win do u- -" Tho Business Women's club held leadership of S. R Kelly." lts iunCheon meeting Thursday, May Kiwanis to Hear Bishop. Klwanis v, )n tne soclai haa of tne y w c A clubmen will be aaaressea ny ww The club was fortunate to have as Bl The Connecting Link Between the office and the factory is system, and since a chain is as strong; as its weakest link, so must this impor tant link be strong. Our line of office equipment will bring system to you. May we demonstrate this to you on our third floor? 9lotcVctricliC FILING CABINETS AND SUPPLIES STRUCTURAL STRENGTH MODEL SAFES DESKS . TABLES CHAIRS STATIONERY The J. K. Gill Co. Third and Alder Streets f 1 ' our campaign for funds for China and the near east." Mr. Handsaker will know ln a few days whether he can be released from his work here to go to Armenia, where he will aid in the work ln the field, if released." The clothing and toy campaign through the state is now well under way and a hearty response Is ex pected on bundle day, May 25. GARAGE MAN IS ROBBED X'lght Man Says Highwayman Com pelled Him to Lie on Floor. Karl Ide, night man at the Alns- worth garage, 126S-Union avenue, re ported that he' haa Been compelled to lie down on his face in the ftarajre office early yesterday morning while an unmasked and armed highwayman rifled the till of 135 ln cash. A part ner of the bandit stood aa the look but just outside the door while the robbery was being committed, Ide said. It was shortly before 1 o'clock in the morning when the bandit entered the garage and commanded Ide to He down on the floor, according to the garage man's account He went about the robbery in a cool and busi ness-like manner and conversed freely with his victim during the robbery. Police detectievs made a thorough search of the surrounding community, but could obtain no clews. to break through the barricade were unavailing. The police were called and broke through the door. Still singing, Anderson was taken to jail and charged with drunkenness. He will explain it all to Judge Rossman in police court this morning. S. & H. green stamps tor eaia. Hclman Fuel Co, coal and wood. Mala J6S 660-21. Adv. Singins Jagr to Bo Explained. Andy Anderson procured a happy "singing jag" by reason of his ex ploration of north end soft drink es tablishments Saturday night, say the police. It was early yesterday morn ing that he appropriated the room of another guest at the Globe hotel, bar ricaded the door and then sat down and, began to sing with a delightful whis-ky baritone. He waKened all the other roomr9, but their efforts MoneyMakes Money If you would be wealthy, think of saving as well as getting. Benjamin Franklin. To have money you must save. The more you have the more you ran make. Lay aside a certain sum each day and deposit it in a Savings Account m this Bank. We pay interest on Savings and Time Deposits. HARTMAN & THOMPSON BANKERS Chamber of Commerce Building, Fourth Street Side. HEALTHY AND WISE There will be large numbers of boys and girls who will spend a part of their vacation period this year helping to harvest Oregon's great berry and fruit crop. After the confining school year such .occupation will prove very beneficial and the wise boy and girl will save a part of his or her weekly earnings. Then when the new school terra opens a tidy Savings Account will aid them to many things they might not otherwise have. ; The open air and sunshine will guard health whilo the lesson of thrift, gained through forming the Sav ings habit will prove a long step in the direction of .future independence. One dollar will open a Savings Account here. Ask for Mr. Hoyt. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT THE-NORTHWE5TERN NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND OREGON ELECTRIC WIRING Llnrhtlnsr CooklnK Motors. t you don't get our estimate we I both lose. Smith-M'Coy Electric Co. 104 Fifth. St. Phone Main 8011. fJIIIIIIIIIflllllllllllllllllllJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Portland Forges Ahead I 40 Less That's what the 30c represents, which you save every time you have your suit pressed here the 30c being the average amount we save and pass on to you by eliminat ing delivery expense. 1 1 Charles W. Burns of the Helena area Bpeaker y, P LaR0Che, whose sub of the Methodist Episcopal church at Ject was j.be Columbia Basin Differ their luncheon meeting tomorrow at entlal Rate and what lt Mean, t0 the Multnomah noiei. no " Portland." Mr. LaRoche gave a clear known as one of the most Pr01. cut account of the history of freight leaders in MetnoQim. . "- rates as affecting Portland and the will play a number of piano seiec-1 j.mes ot tna aound, and explained tions. I how the new rates will affect Port- Raii. Heads Comtoo Herb. ;haries land tralJe The hostess for the day Uonnelly, president or mo was Mrs. Etta B. Bancroft Pacific railway, with headquarters in Such addregsea as tn0 cIlrt ig hav. !ytf uarnt St Paul, is expectea in runiu morrow night or Tuesday morning. W F Turner, president of the Spo lta'ne.'Portland & Seattle railway, re ceived notice yesterday of the fact. Mr. Donnelly is on a trip of Inspection. Do Not Forget to can up .asi ouao Ing week after week are doing much to inform the members along ail civic I and eocial lines. The speakers find most responsive hearing on all such subjects. Next Thursday, May 19, is mem bers' day. A review of the candi dates for office at the coming elec- Music will be furnished by Miss . . nn want the Salvation Army .ion of the club in June will hn held auto truck to eall for cast-off cloth- All candidates for offices and for lnc magazines, newspapers, furniture, I tne board of directors for next year etc Address 24-26 X,nton ave.. oiajor wlll be ated at the head table and John Bree, district officer. Adv. will respond to roll call. This will Hotel Seaside Resokt. furnish an opportunity for club mem- ;team heat, ocean facing dlnln bers to get acquainted with the mem- nnm- aDDetizing meals. Open all year, bers for whom they are to vote; .-Adv. For Sat.e or Trade. Detroit elec tric ln first-class condition (except batteries), with charger. Owner, W 668, Orcgonian. Adv. Tired, aching feet can be relieved; consult Dr. Ingalls, Knight Shoe Co.. Morrison, near Broadway. Aav. - cwva Vnrrtuin Sit Tunth. l-EWi-o..-v., - - - J grind razora. scissors, knives perfectly.' Adv. ' Dr. F. E. Terriu. called east to treat a very serious case. TVill be gone indefinitely. Adv. Expert grinding. Portland Cutlery Co.. 86 6th st., bet. Stark and Oak. Adv. Kemuerer Coai- Carbon Coal Co., mine agents. East 1188. Adv. Cordwood, $8.50 F. E. Bowman Co. Adv. Expert paper hanging. Tabor 4594. Adv. TRADEMARK THAT SHIELDS - YOUR LUGGAGE SOCIETY 0 , rvis or tne most attractive events of this week will be a tea for which Mrs. A. A. Morrison will be hostess on Friday when she will en tertain in compliment to her daugh ter, Mrs. John Cabeen Beatty, and her daughter-in-law, Mrs Robert Oliphant Morrison, a recent bride. The guest list will include the younger matrons and society girls who will be asked to meet the two young young matrons. A group of girls will assist Mrs. Mor rison ln serving. An Interesting visitor In Portland Is Mrs. Fannie Paddock Miller, sister ef Bishop Paddock of eastern Oregon, who is the house guest of Mrs. George B. .Vaa Waters. On Saturday, Mrs.) A Series of Human Interest Talks on Insurance. SAY, FOLKS Have you ever considered just what makes a prosperous community? If every person sent away for their merchandise what kind of 6tores would we soon have. Our home merchants accommodate us when we need help. If we sent away for legal advice when we need an attor ney, it would be inconvenient, wouldn't it? If we sent our bank deposits away, our banks could not help the farmer market his prod ucts or enable the merchants to extend us credit. - Oregon Life Insurance Com pany is a big bank. Takes your deposits and reinvests , your funds right in your home com munity and state. Think it over and talk to 317 Corbett Bldg. Portland Phone Main 447. f"AU you imagine anything more piquant in flavor, more appetizing, or more healthful than Red Rock Cottage Cheese delivered to your dealer every morning while the " dew is still on the clover! , BED ROCK DAIRY, Hillsdale, Oregon . Wanted Chairs to Cane and Pianos to Tune, by School for Blind For Part tenia r Call 2IRS. J F. MYERS, EAST 735. tK -r-fT-. . . 4 - f i vl. R4 . . t 1 1 i wci ' , . .::.';;.'. 4 ft"--;--.. ..'.-.. . , -- 1 JJJ -rxTrrm--fr''-M niMwi rriiryiTfrii irf m iimniiii tiiiimijj ; 104 4th, Near Stark 151 Grand Ave. 1043 Belmont 866 E. Ankeny. 217 K Jersey, St. Johns. S28 Hawthorne at Twenty-Seventh. Are yon aware tHat Portland ranks among the first cities of the country as a medical center? 'ye know of a patient under the care of a great surgeon here who Journeyed to Rochester, Minne sota, only to be told by the fa mous Doctors Mayo to go home, as one of the best surgeons in the country for the necessary operation was in Portland. Moral: Remember the skill needed is at home. For the Milk Diet Treat ment go to The Moore Sanitarium. The most gratifying results are secured ln practically all chronio diseases not indicated for sur "Portland the great medical center." The Moore Sanitarium Office S08 Selling; BuUdlns. imimiimimimiimiiMiHiHiiiiimiiiimimmiimmiiimiiimiiiiimiimnmii; All Fuels are judged by the per cent of carbon con tained in them. - Our Gasco Carbon Briquets are almost all carbon: 87.6. Volatile Hydrocarbons (the gases which leave the briquets in the form of smoke when the fire is first started) are present in our Briquets to the extent of only 8.7; in other fuels 25 to 40. 'That's why Portlanders ordered over 20,000,000 pounds since we announced, our temporary summer-price of $15.50. PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. Main 05O0. Auto. 662-74. 1 1 Seventh Annual Spring Festival Programme I "LE CYGXE." Cast of 40. Four Spectarnlar Scenes. "MY I. AD V." Taut of 65 Children, Tears and I p. Two - Scene Ballet. And Other Beautiful Dance Divertlsementa. Dance and Pantomime AT ArDITOBIl'M Friday, May 20th 8:15 F. 31. Under Direction of . Miss Alys May Brown 1 Assisted by MR. MISCHA PKI. Sonrann. MRS. ROBERT CLARK, Contralto. I ORIENTAL CAFE Upstairs at Broadway and Wirt. St. American or Chinese Dlahea. Open 11 A. M. to 8 A. W. Why not Ret away from or dinary dishes once In a while and try our lunch or dinner served daily from 11 A M. to 8 P. M. ? Prices ranpe from 15a to 75c and include soup, vege tables and beverage a la carte service at ali hours. fiooa Mid Evenings AJukIc ul Danelns; From 12 to lt30, ta 7 tfO, II ao to 12. Jerry Bred Jaaa Orchestra. Special Sunday Chicken ( Turkey Dinner. 75c plat. MAZELtfOl HAZELWOOD After-Theater Suggestions Mutrimtmirima Chicken a la King on Toast 60 Frie'd Chicken, Coun try Gravy 75 Filet Mignon, Hazel wood 75 Crab Louis, y order .25, full 50 Welsh Rarebit 45 Hot Chicken Tamale. .50 Clubhouse Sandwich. .60 Denver Sandwich 50 Chicken Sandwich... .35 French Pastry 15 Strawberries, Cream. .25 Strawberry Shortcake .25 Hot Chocolate 15 Monte Carlo Cake 15 Cherry Gold Ice Cream .20 Hfuutiiiniimmfl BROADWAY HAZELWOOD 127 -Broadway The Hazelwood 388 Washington St. Music at the Washington Hazelwood 6 to 8, . 9:30 to 11:30 Lit r i mmvm SSSiiSsi If you want to talk about a Printing Order call Broadway 1158 for a Printing Salesman GLASS & PRUDHOMME COMPANY Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. PHIVTFRS An BOOKBItfnFRS, DESKS, HLI.VU CABI.M.1S, 65-67 Broadway Tortland Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070 Automatic 560-95 REWARD Will the parties who took the Wall Paper Pictures Sunday morn ing from our booth in the Auditorium return ' same and receive re ward. BergerBros. 108 Tenth Take a 20-Pay Life Tolicy With Us The United Artisans 608 Artisans' Building Assets over $1,500,000.00. Your Home Society for 27 years. Over 400 Stock Forms at a big 6auin0 Ow Imtn test. sslsss't wnw Pacific Stationery & Printing Co. 107 2nd St. 7.! Pobtuiho SHOES WEAR LONGER Wheo you walk In comfort; o do lock ings. A pacfcAt of Allan's Koot-K.aM. th antiseptic powder to halt Into tha boa fcnd aprlnkla In tha (out-bath, civea you that "old hoe" comfort and savta wear. A Urn a Foot -Can makra ticht or now ihota feel eaey Isadlra can wr.tr ahnea out Ize smaller by ahaklnf torn Allrn'a Foot. Eas In each ahoa ln tha mornlnc hold varywbtwa, Adv, 1