pace 6 HIILS80R0 AROUS, AUG t! 1910 I OK TIIK 1 500 Acres Added to Bcavcrton-Recdvillc Acreage Inst tract in this locality now cut into acreage lot ami clVi-ied f it slc. Rapid ilerclopeoirnt of entire commnnity now numl. S.-lrct choice location in this larye new addition. o have sold mire than jw icies adjoining this new p'altinvj, v huh i rapidly developing in fruit and intensive lartuing. Only lo miles out; goo.) stream and electric car service; all com i iu;i:ty conveniences established. T'.'iilered land, with running water, $115 to $ :oo per acre. Hi cleared land, ready for crop, fr-xi per acre ami up. S 'me tracts with home building and some with orchards. S na'l cash payment and balance to suit. C.i'l at our office, 145 S Srark stree', arrange to go with us, with cut cipet.se to you, and verify the above. Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon Ii Monuments Forest Grove Monumental Worhs can Save Money for You. tiiiiiiitt Designs and stock, none better. Quality and work inauship unexcelled. Prices lowest on coast. All work guaranteed' Orders and all communications promptly attended to. Will call and show designs and samples at any distance. Main street, N. of P. 0. Block. GEE & JONES Box 343 Forest Grove, Oregon. r If You are Going to Clean Out That Old Fence Row Call and Ash J. E. BORWICK For Prices on American Royal and Pittsburg' Electric Fencing' I am still selling Dough erty Fithian Shoe Co. Shoes. The BEST Of The GOOD ONES My Groceries are up-to-date, clean and fresh. Have recently added the Schilling Line of Extracts and Spices. "The Money Back Goods. I "Will Give a coupon with every purchase which when presented at my store will be exchanged on a $3.00 Framed Picture. J. E. BORWICK L General Merchandise, Reedville, Oregon, i IcGumsey Sawmill Dimension Lumber and Timbers Rough and Dressed Lum ber of all Kinds. Mill 1 miles from B. P. Cornelius' Place. Will Deliver. A. E. McCUMSEY Cornelius, Ore., Route I j . 1 iv v 'i urn i iimi Mltviv- turnod tho last of tho wovk from a vacation at Nowport. W. T. Korr. in chaoro of tho J. V. t'onnoll ranch, noar lilon coo. was in tho city Satimlay. j Pr. (..uv Via. of Huxton. was in town Monday niornini:. on 1 route homo from Forost litvvo. Herman Miller, of near West I'nion. was in the city Monday afternoon, fooling inni over the showers. H. L Flint and wife, of Seholls. passod through town early Mon day morning, enroute for a trip to tho hills. John Stribich. Forest drove's woodworker and moohanio, was down to the city Monday after noon, on lojral business. Keep your chickens enclosed! Just received a larre consign ment of poultry wire. Now is the time to buy. - Kmoriek & Corwin. Mrs. I. M. Humke has sold tho Home Style Restaurant to Mrs. Henrietta Luseher, who former ly conducted the city restaurant on Second street John H. F.berlyand Miss Myrtle V. Dallorhide wero married at the home of Frank Kborlv. Hanks. Ore., Aujrust 11. 1910. Rev. W. C. Stewart, of the Banks M. K. church otliciatinjr. J. J. Smith, of the Col. Cor nelius place, beyond C.lencoo. returned Monday from a trip to Lebanon, where he has brought property. He expects to move there in the spring. J. W. Cave was a Portland visitor Sundav. and mi'iil.'nt.-illv attended the funeral of the late n. H.tcott, air. Lave slather, the late Riley Cave, was ajrent for the Oreponian here for nearly tiny years. J. J. Fisher, of West Union, and who owns the Ulrich Haas home in that fertile section, was in Monday. He has two friends from the mining districts who are looking for a bin place to rent, ponding a purchase of farm property. Orville Wilkes returned the first of the week from Creswell. where he had taken Mrs. Schtil merich, Mrs. Wilkes and Miss Nannie Gillenwater for their va cation on the famous Shoestring ranches. He took them down in the Schulmerieh car and had three springs broken enroute. District Attorney K. P.. Tongue was home over Sundav. from Astoria, where he is engaged in getting an inventory of the im mense estate of the late Samuel Elmore, the salmon king of Clat sop county. Miss Maude Hamel, who has been doing stenographic work in connection with the same estate, is home for a vacation. Thos. and Niek Williams and Wm. Brunow and L. Klineman started Saturday for the Grand Ronde, the Nestucca and the Netarta, for an outingof 30 days, hunting and fishing. The boys expect to bag some big game in the way of deer and bear and they will have mighty stories of their prowess when they return to civilization. T. R. liewis, who came from the East to Dilley several months ago, and later moved to Newberg. has been arrested on a charge of bigamy, and is held for hearing at McMinnville. Lewis married shortly after he moved to Wash ington County and now wife No. 1 appears on the scene and iden tified him as the" man uIir. mat-. ried her back in the Mississippi Valley. The little shower of Monday morning made all the Oregonians in this section feel like thov wrri in clover. Forest Grove enioved more nreci rotation than we did down this way, and the moun tain ranges surrounding the county had much more than in the va evs. Whilp tho l.n ter registered fair and dry the upper atmosphere was charged with much moisture, but no great amount fell. Louis Peterson, of Wasco COUnt.V. and Wfll Itnnwn in tin.l around Centerville and the North trains, was in iliils.joro Sunday eveninir. enroute to Cfnt..rvill.. to see his father, who recently mroKe a leg. Mr. reterson is 1 now a prosperous stock and ranchman in the Eastern Oregon (country, and he will take his father back with him, on his re turn, for a permanent residence. Louie was shaking hands with his many Hillsboro friends the first of the week, and all were glad to see him. This is his first trip down here for several years. Seen on the street in five min utes: Man from Clackamas county talking prohibition and man arguing against it, both being vehement, one in speech, and the other trying to get a word in edgewise. Man trying to water his horse at the public watering place and leaving the check reins unslackened. Woman protecting a little terrier from being eaten alive bv a biur flow she pulled the larger one off by sheer strength, using the dog's tail for leverage, and she won the victory. Man selling a horse Mfor $40 after he had asked $275. THE STORE OF QUALITY Second St. Hillsboro, Ore. Doth Phones Bost Firo Insurance AMI imi.MIT NKTTI.H MINI' I.OSSKM M'.K JOHN VANUUKWAL Ai-nt London & Lanca shire b'iic Insurance l. I'm'Oii' SUIr I'lionr MA 1 1 1 l.l.Mn 'K O August Greetings. 3 Rice and Ivans and cupboard catches Overalls and shirts galore, With many clerks to wait upon you, Ever ready to sell you more. Little care we what your wants arc Let us till them anyway. liriui; your whole and happy family Ready for you any day. Only fust-class goods arc carried; Say, come look our juices o'er & we're sure you'll keep 011 coming. Coming, coming to our store. "Only this and nothing more." Yours for a Deal always ROWELL liliOS. & CO. SCHOLLS, OREGON, Phone 51 x 16 Argus iind Oregonian. $U.'Jf. Don't Buy Lumber From any and everybody, unless you know you'are getting the Quality at the Right Price. We can sell you the beM at the Right Price. No order tor large or too small. Try us and see. FRENTZEL 61 McFARLANfl BROS. Main St. and P. R. oc X. Tracks. Both Phones". SIRES AND SONS. It was In 11 ilivtm l,n n,l t,i,t ,I,,hn: I li 1 J 1 1 Siiiimi mail,, his utiirt In llfi.. I Sir lllniin Maxim iri.insfs li'ual.t.,i rmilclle m-Iiim-M In :ii;ImiiiI. $10 out of pvt-ry fo ( tn tin- -l:iti'. lilr,j cimliJ pay tin; national tlwl.t In u ft-w ' ji-arH. iiMionil Oi.w WtiHliliiKton (Jorilmi' of Mi'inplilM Ih IIic last rrnminlni; lirltf- i iiiIIit of tlit! C'oiifcili'rnc.v In conri-HM. ! At oik; tlnu: llirn- wito t i-nt v-iilin-! roiifisliTHW; (joiirral olllcr-H tlirn-, Iti-picwiitntlvf llrownlow of th . rst 'J'i iiiicshim; illsirl.-t was il.niiiioi ptT for tlx: Korty-jM'ventli concroMs. nml Itrpn: Moiitallve AiimiIii of Hit- Hts i.ml 'ltMinrs. h:: dlHtrkt wn.i aHslstani (loorki'i'pt.r at tin: HIIIIIU 1 1 nit. Itnt two vott'inim iin: left of thi Kill Innt tm who chaiKfil nt Itnlnklnvii thi! fx toKcniirlan. Lord 'I ri'ili'Kar, w:i, wim a mibiiltorn of tln Si'vontit'iith lancers, nnil tin- ncnr fiinnlly iikimI Sir (JoorKu Woinlnvi'll of Hi,, mhiiiu n-Kl- IIK'llt. I'aul .1. Italni-y, a popular micloty man anil known as AiiiiTlca n K'aliiMt Hpi'iider. xnili'il rccwilly from 1;,,hk,ii on a Hti'iuiiHlilp Unit h cluirti-ri-il for Ills own iiHi- nml onlllltitl at un px pi'iisc of ahouf j:,imi.(K)0 for a lorn; cx- pcdlilon to the arctic rcLrioiw. J. K. Itnliili. illriftor of tl mctit liurt'iiu of curavlni ami print ing. Ih llii- Inventor of I hi! phm (MH machinery for tin- new project of wiihIiIiik' tin; Hollcil redeemeil currency for relHsuc nml limn mivlnu tin: couu Iry a million or mora uiiiiMiilly. niniii'M In ' the Nntluaat Iiik l.ato leaifllc. W hen 'lony Smith of llrooklyii ha real kimmI ihiy In the tlehl there nrvti't any HhorlHlopn that rover more Kriail or mnke more xenint tonal plnys Ty Cohli W a rare frii- youth, furt t Hie Joy of llvlnif nnil to hoiu itrry flay Ih one Kninil outlnt;, So It IjJi1 hIiici; layliiK ilmvn the innmiKcrliil burden. The Writers. M. rioHlaml Ih irngnKcil upon a new work uhout which ho Ih iiiiiIiiIiiIiiIiik Htrlet Hwrnry. CiihUh Illihlen I'iikc, (he poet and oh wiylNt. Ih u Harvard graduate iind pro feiHorshlp of romauie laiiKtins'n anil literature nt tho North wen turn unlver Hlly. Kedor DoHtolevHky, tin: I!iihhIhii nov cIlHt. wan horn In 1821, lh hod of n HiirKeon. AeeordliiR to MhukIco I!ar in, the KriKllHh writer. IXmtolevHltv U one of tho two (front columns which nupport tho tcmplo of KunHhin litera ture. 'iolHloy Ih the other. 'Biirirenlef Ih placed by Mr. Muring limlilo the t(!m. PIL. Tales of Cities. Hrocklon. Miihh., leails the world In tlie maiiufacturu of iucii'h kIuhh nnil linn Kir, fiietorlin In which footwear nml accoHHorles are produced. Itellevue hoMplinl MtatlHllcit iuw tliat Inehrlety In N,.w York city U on the Incn iihi.'-that one honiiltnl treat an average of fiSa drink victim eucli luoulli. . l'arls lucreaien lu revenuen hy a few franiH each year In ti! culllvallon of n diminutive Htate orchard In the Uix emlMiurif flardeiiM mid the mum' mu iilelpnllly uIho liiken Iin Hhare of th, receipt of the KlfTi'l Tower. Short Stories. , Of all the people who Kct married wUlowers are moHt Mhy of their at!. I'lirhiK Hie next two yearn .'too mom Iiuhlle hcIiooIh will he l.ullt nnd ojn'mM In (lie Philippines, Nearly IKmkm) chiucIh are iiw, n,,, Vilayet of Italad iim IjcuhIh or burden, mid. with (lonkeyH, Ihey form the only lueaim of carrying KoiIh to inhm.L polnlH. The value of Die Htnmp collection of1 tlie poHtal depart incut Ih nindcHlly placed at I'Jimmkh), but t .,,, . n IlKiM-e many tl that If p11(.(.d .i the market for mile. Hint" "No, "U couldn't without ijunirel till! " Ml Ailihy "UpiiI for liiouiciiit then nld. Tin kIuij to try " "I'll bet yon ihiiiiiiI of randy Siilimt clti ir Hint you ijuuml " "I II tako the l t " t n iili.hI Ix'twern II tlmt I tie M L-Irt hotiltt lin a tnlktutf (ouritit llielit wtillo the) pl!)el a (nilio of Irn III. I'l.k Wnrieii to fnlliluli noiinrk for Ml-. Itluiit hnrd. t Ih) thron lu ocfBloiinlly, mul I t tU tho nmo for Ml Anhhr. t'uil'lrr vn atMNdlititt mid o nil im t by i-iiliilu'iit nt tho court. W iMTltdlteil the tin to tla f r ahl!.' nlthtit furulahliiii nuy re mark, ilnrlnij whl. li tluif llirjr nld hot they ifiiulerrl ery tryliijj thlUK carh otlu-r, liHl.'hlMiJ nil Iho Wlillii ami l olitfintulnllui! themi'l e in llo-lr nMIIU to 11X1 1 tl ( I ! II CixhI lill liior After I lie llrit t tun! Ix-ru play eil 1'1'k niel I. ciicli .Mii'lloiJ t y Ihit Klrl he n to talk through. l'Knn l nut In nu iTni"Ul "td. prilut Ins II,., foltonin.' hit of i!lnloL-ue; Vml me nnottier ball llkr ttiat." aid Ml. Ailil ). "nml I'll wlp Ju nllh in racket " Ml lll iu. lmid only mullet "Now tiiu'rtt ithottluii your rliltux rriu fuik." t'urinl Ml Ali!jr Ml Wnrren reid lo uille In llei-!. tie looked er fcilur Tim ii! rcterrcil to o n tileiutsh lo her l-nu ty iMck maile her ntoft. "t'li n I reiimrk on of your own Yen weren't told to any It at all. I think It real Im-nii of ) ou " "Ivu'-f!" cti'.l Ml' Ahby nt my tU'Ki-ntloti, lialmllii; 10 point ttior than ktie vol entitled In "Voil klionr Vrry well It HIM" What do )ui nan I to irrnh U'tlit Ilka that for.1" "If )ou knew," retorted tho other. "wlmt a mad liNikluif thlnj; you wrr nheii ynti .aid that you d put your hi nd to mik " j Mt lllaie hard trleil to mU, but ltd) to.1 ..mil He to Ismail at a rr lunrk m lib tl waa untrue j "I ny. Clara." lr aald when bn opHtieiit fliel lo Inks ft a lie ' lervrd. "If )ou d t"t limhltitt lrnt at I Mr Mnrtlmliie you'd play a Niter 1 iranie KverjU'dr know what )ou're up to lu that direction - I'l.k .ored one In pufMns that mark Inlti Mt lUmohard mouth MU Ahly threw tlown hef racket "1 don't rare." he aald " d,-n t Uinke any UlfTereueo whether you were prompted to ,ajr that or not. you bad no ru;ht to ay It Her far wn fiery red. aiol her c)ct wern lin I't-llitf MU lllaie hard Urn! not tot over tho remark nl-.tit her tnk and wiu.it to lako a inall'lou pleaauro In naylutf What Idrk tot, her to ay. notnetlme break Ins Into abort Mi of Irrllatlnd lauKiiler. "Hadle. If yu don't ntop that ft- Kimif you ii drln. me rnuy." nimln MU Ahby reiniirk. b. don't be uiy! You're inakliiif a xer !io-,v of y.,r.e!f You houb! nave bronchi a IihoU-Iii -v.... '.I ,.i,.-r ion., hrouuht on ymimelf. retorted MU A.hby. J"i nan y.md have, kept your tuk Illllilcll. " MNi lllan. haid dropped her rackel and mrode ofr the Held "I didn't uppohe." ,o mild hotly "that (hi wn to n tournament m lnulln." IM . . . . . . hi AHtit.y r.llow.Ml her. wnlkln , un wim eri nt hauiciir. " think ym to imu had 1-ett.r (InUh It." alio imld. "ono:" enhilniei! l-,ih i.i. i, .... . nnd. ph kli, p ,!. rncket. ,.-... play and lo chair, W H,t, ha I'liyali-nl dcf.vt ,,nd did i,t refrain "in ueii.nie mention f ., "Now I n, kIk I,, ,llkl, ,. , ln mid apot n yur for.1,,,,,1." trm Dick. "Ami I'll km k one of thoe pln olo pin from under v.u 'Thirty forty, y,,,, .,.. ,.ly j.()llp llrnt baby en were lu lyln " "Vol, know very well you've Junt out ' Jail for perjury." "Now I',,. k'-li.K input n ball between lhoe l,w Ic.- ,,f your, J could throw n barrel between 'em" "Which ,.y,. r ,. UlkUig (i( llh-lhe upper r tint lower?" When w had Heiit tw. delicate '.ipll.no,,. for awhile w. ,,r,.w 01ir " 'm , """" "iher nnd kUn, Hie l;t,ropen fH,lo. ml ,w,h vheekH. Thl we did lo Hhow our !H ,,"rll, !""'" t K'hmI nature ' 'en divided that l'd won ,h ,,.. Hentencii ,u lo pay . "I Imve ,, ,cHlre whiUevcr." .aid M m ANbhy, lHh,K .r ,,, .,, eel at nny him, ,.,, "Nor havu 1." MIhm Itlun. I.ar.t ehliued In. " n.li..lt. I mild by way of npob m. Ihiil Ifa far r p11Nmit for f'lHI'lH t ay ne ,,,, , on(l u(h Fly Catches. "llud" Rhnrpe has ntnnlv tnndo onnd n flret biiHenian for tho Huston N- tionaw. I'.iHltert, Itescher. Lobert nml Kiran of Cincinnati ore iiniont,' the blx lead- A QUEER TOURNAMENT By ANDKLW C. tW.'NG CopyrlKht. 1910. ,y American Pre,, AhuoiIiiUoii. How U It. Mr. Mmtlndale," h.,1,1 8 AHhhy. "tliat you men talk t each otlmr ,IH y)ll I)? wl(,mVi. and your chum, Mr. Wllm.n) nre ell,er you say all sortH of )a.an h to each other, hut , don.t t,; ellher of you KelH tuiKry." "Oh, we unilerMlaiid each other" "I wonder If Sadie I could d Aocordlng to Ma. "Whnt Ih nllinoiiy, mn?" "H'h n tnan'H caHh Miirrender vnlue." -Town Toich. Tha Tanant'a Maward. A Perlaln laudloril ci,li,.,i .... , " leu nni lino any and wild; "Joih'h, I'm K.ilnK i ih,, jour renf.' ,,ui for." .loncH ,mlied nuxloUH iiavo tnxi'H (,'oiie up?" "N". not ,,l all," t. ,nnnl Hwered, "but I hoo you've palnled - put In ut w ,K nnd llilul.. That, of rimrne. oKhl to "Hike It brlni? tue lnoni ret,." l'bll- fidelplda Itecord. tin- Hie liriil. Hoi It a ltllll.,il. , ,, Thai l..ii,K,ii w ,, To lc -ll., No aaiii,. i 1 1 . rmm ih li,. , ,. , .' Kn Tla a no, .y , n love. 'Tla a ,o,( no I,, l; " !' oko , , toe. r-r a I. ii , No I.OIII,, i. .( 'Tla a I, a, i, t - ., 6, .i,', Mr lilnk u ii I'ell your alaler th, invi plenty r Ih,,, Johnnie i'iiii'i II. u. V le, ' J"l.n,;,t Mter wiu ,. , ' ,,""', l"l II I.-I.KH.' ,1,- , wind tu ....... ,. ' "' IW .... .. ..." " " ""'Mlmf, "M . to IIUII) lt iH'fore the bull puj luud IMalu Ival. r Wim' a (ml. ,.f , , . "t Itoy'ta gBi,u , Ywu can ot. lioo ,r 'cm or An' Hi. uwd ma.. Hul I wt.h. !,, v : !)' ',i..( VV l, at, ! i TtieV't" . ,,. , An' one a chil.t . io All' llirr !fl i-. t llul till, K t,, (, Hut I i.h i . kal hrtc:' An C ;.! Hh'tuUi. "' "l"rdou m, , i.: aw )oiir ad. 1 1,-. ; "Hut." Inteffup;, "aurely ),.i nie i. t "I ll. (HI, i,-t Ibolth-lll )ol U.h,M apt'lli Biii )., i, ;., ar.1 and 1 line I lr& '" "'(I,, ! k!..1 I . . 1 I )"'.l r (. :' '' ll,, 1 ' J ii, Mqv Vf Clillj!. ' "'), Ml ' ' ri.ii". Iliraui o; ll-.e pljr,- " '!f. till "il.- dlivl M.a,t ri!,, A (. rl!iic. (.,. , , liral.l II 111!, ', Ii .r. , a ; Ii'l t I a : - II m rla Ij , I i: t . ii..o a to. Ira. I f . ; ,:e It I-,' T i . "May ha 1,! I,, i , Hint rh h Join,,; man " "I that or "Via. alio bain t II" Baked her tlo- ,!!,, objec ted to l,U Bin, s. : and he aald nlo, .1 ,1 Pre " . I tilt l I-Si tt tiA ! i I ,ltl tirt ti i- tu U!! ) ' it : lrl;!i If ,4, h In Ih. W-n lMiv.il rn A lJ. m-tm. TM t. 1. ., a n l;,!- Tho I in.!,.. , , . . It Aiwa. ir in ri s !. a , . g lUrk lu li e Aiol ,.i e ,. ' , s! rf llt.l tt. 1 1 at Ik ft-, jliwal e. .'-. r . , .! ,y Wilh i along s , , V, 4.:.;,fvi $ttt It MJ(,i". M!Iow did your loci nil rr.J,.f IH n. iitloiir "Ilo l very mu. h rm,d atot if "ow I thai r "Why. be ha eot'ie Ii .ne wilh u app'tlt 111 rln-M , f h; ll.reojf'' Mt. IjoiiI J'ont llp,u. Ii A Near Vt. Her llllte r.w l.,r !, M. ' l.,ko llttlo llli' a al. tl I , a! ., t'vll. Mh rtl.lVv nl'ihtf n. if H !..;'t To I, .oil 0ottlv li! ' ! Aliil. oh. .!, .l,,c, , i !, nay Tlial lhn.r .11 a: 1 o ,1 1 'f ! Ulia iln.i I, I. a r . I 'I.I. ,.. , 1.. ,,!-! Iltflii 6ucc.t,v Caot. "1 titftke n pretty t.' - d thins Bl f thai t lleut." "I'lelity of lltliMll .n, eh"-" "till. l,o. 8he ll.ii,!. '!." otJiTb! t lenv.. aoinelhluu to her i' k. '! " kii-jH. lue buy ilriin iin; up in' - kalian City Journal Dijui,l. 1 aland Ix-fotn it iim Hut o'er m l. I ( , i i If fuu eolll.t .re ,,,,i U....I.I l-u h.ti'. l-'or I am lallo i' ,1 f ' l,i!T ,lo t:le Whan Maal I. H,jl.. "Whnt do you cull ti.lv'" dcroatnW the Irate pa iron In the ,u h Ian. it 'Dut. wuh. an, a tin iiil.ii'k' i''k. HHUided the polite H.'iller 'IlninburiJ Hleak? II I"! I'f"m Hlr... of It I ulinuld any II u Lll Hll'llk."-t'hlcilKi' New- Th lummtr Wulowr. Iter hual.aiiit write 1" i veiJf. AltellllVB hoi. All.t wa liave orien h.',u,t l.''f "f Ilo Puller hn.l. 1 II In lair Entraordinnry. Tlml'i fuiinv. Thcivl n ln two year between I he tu Ih" "Well'" "Ami they've not the aini' t.lpilllll'Ott'N. Ii.'l"- Tha 9ubtilut. m "I arraain If you ilarn '", ,lr "Nay. not or nch act ih "" Tba awnln. reaourcerul. m i.l "t " lfa follow with ha rn tit"' .. no. i, hi A.lvrtlr' Which On, Inil.acl? "I Hlaved home hi'd iil'' b chhIiki wllli my wife." Which won?" u Which one! (ircal Scull! I" ' lake nu. for a Turk or a Mornieu. lloMton TraiiHcrlpt, Samt Old Diiconlant. The KeiiRi.n me, Hi" r " Tlme'a Klan. I woiil.l "I"'"' JTor autniner ult ni i"1'1 1 N.t winter I'll rem-et . . -.('levelnn.l I'lala l"""W' On Shipboard. II.'lller-lo Jll . ..or . . . ... M-IUIL IV1.IIIII1I Oi.tlllll. III! ION ' prnyerN? Honulck Mr N'o.i f hnUL'lll Hllent waved Ih nil I umIs. Mf''- ,1lMt 0 f'' Th Matting. RAVH llli. Twa. u mt wuy u.l Ion. way Miivour. Harml! Break. A woman may break A nmn'a Inmrt l '"' Hut ll' nhnij "" . For another break lin. - ClileiiK'' Nc1' Battar WiraU' "And tire you on irnml l'linM " your niother In-law?" "Kxcellenl! Wo only Hpeuk W j phone."-1,' Amour.