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V If TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXHV Kclltnr mill Pub. 3AX E. .MAIiOXHY At!H Keillor Official Paper1 of Cons County THK XKWSIUI'Klt UAMK (From tho 1'olk Observer.) 13 WONUKii wiioro mo men orlKiiintcu that n nowspniior was n uoltl niluo? No otlicr lino of business lias lost tho money nowHpnpors have. A few years ngo statistics carefully showed Hint 'JO per rent of the country nowspupers Btnrteil failed, nml only two por cent hail tho orig inal promoters, five per cent own ed tholr building nml eight per cent wore out of debt. Can any other lin- of bublness show such a losing ?ame? If It was not for spite and to grind other people's nxes, fewor newspapers would have started, Icnco tho loss would have Tjdcii Jess. act umDtf nu -II M.I I UUI 911 HI COOS BAY LINE I It. 1'. O. K. I AM NOT A Jlnor," says BlDort Hubbard, "but if ovor I Jlno the Jlners I will bogtn with tho Elks. "Without any special written codo or creed, the Elks stnnd for a cer tain standard of lntollect and ethics. Tho man with an elk's tooth on his watch chain, or the antlers In his Tiuttonhnlo, has no quarrel with tho rrorld. Ho accepts Hfo and finds It Rood. "Tho truo Elk iIocb not condemn, dlspnrago, nor rip reputations up the back. "Koallzlng bis own limitations, ho h lenient In his Judgment towards thoso who Vovo been tempted by fnto Tioyond their power to roslst. This quality of mercy, I have noticed, is strongly Implanted In' tho Elk nut ans." Our Idea of a poor excuso of a man is olio who solicits dirty linen for his wife to wash and Iron. DREDGE PIPE njrf CREW eaca3t. HIES Lay Over Mile of Steel in One Day and Will Soon Finish to Mapleton EUGENE, Or., March 2C A mile of track was laid on tho Willamotto Pacific railway in one day, according to Information brought to Eugene by Joo Morris, Jr., of Mapleton, who ar rived In tho city. The truck laying crow will work today and it Is ex pected that as good progress will bo made, as tho grade 1b In flno shnpo ami the crow is recruited to Its full strength. Mr. Morris says that the track will be lnld as far as Mapleton six weeks boforo tho tltno sot, If tho wcathor continues good and tho work progres ses ns It Is now. Ho looks for regular trnln Borvlco to that village by oarly fall. Tho track Is now lnld to a point more than half way between Eugono and Mapleton, according to tho En gineer's measurements. Tho road bed Is in good shapo for tho romnln dor of tho illstnnce and wero It not for the dolays on account of the un finished condition of tho bridges it would tako only two or three weeks to rench Mapleton. Will lluilil Hotel. C. Edwards, of Eugono, who re cently purchased soven lots In Huck skln Hob's camp on Tslltcoos Lako from V. 1). Hn vons, has announced that ho will erect a hotel upon tho proporty. Mr. Edwards, says ho bo licves tho lako has a grent future as a summer resort. Ho will not start construction boforo fnll ob It will bo several months boforo train sorvlco can bo started on the now Coos Hay railroad which passes near the lake. PERSONAL OVERFLOW mm. paces II ELECTION iWTsi'Aii ixti-:ui:st ix coMixn ('ITV KliKtTlOX MAXV OAX niDATKK IX FIEM) FOH .MU NICIPAL OFFICES. Want $3 Instead of $2.40 Per Day New Men Take Their Places Tho night shift on tho Dredgo So Attlo pipe gang wont on strike Into yesterday, demanding $.1 por day In stead or $2. I0. Tholr strike railed to avail them of results ns a now crow of workmen way iiulckly secured to take tliclr places. It sooius that tho plpo gang Is paid thirty conts por hour for actual labor and lhonion wanted $:i por day straight timo. Hint Is, tho crow work ing from II o'clock In tho afternoon until 11 o clock last night mndo tho cltlrons' commltt o alroady appoint- As tho tlmo for the Ilnuclon city muss ui-etlug and election draws nenror, thoro scorns to bo moro In terest aroused in tho campaign for city offlcorH. Last Sunday afternoon a meeting of toinpernui'o people win bold at this M. E. Church and the proposi tion was brought up and (IIhcuhhoiI at somo lungth, but nothing defin ite was ilouii except tho appointing of a committee to confer with tho domain!. Manager Miller would not llston to It and-TTtilckly filled their places without Incurring n dolay. New !.nv llnllieivil Tho Seattle management . was originally paying tho plpo-llno crews thirty cents por hour for it ten-hour day, but some tlmo ago tho now nw limiting the labor on public work to eight hours a day nml six days a weok went Into effect and thu compnny continued on tho tblrty-4onts-per-hour basis. This uut off ed on tho proposition .or getting suitable men for tho various offices. The committoo appointed was W. 11. Smith, E. A. 1'hllpott, Mrs. E. Dyer and Doe Sparks. A. McNalr, who Is n mombor of tho cltlzons' committeo was present at tho meet ing nml dlHCUBHed the question at Boino length. In regnrd to city officials, so many have boon suggested for the various offices that It would bo Im possible to mention thorn all. Hut Mil. AND MRS. GEORGE LAWS leave next Saturday on tho Urcak water for Portland. MISS A. OLLIVEIl or Coqulllo will leave Friday ror Portland, going by way or Coos Hay. A. NOIITON and Mil. EHEHHAIIT or Coqulllo expect to go to Portland this weok on buslnoss. Mil. AND MRS. T. CHU'STENSKN or Temploron aro visiting friends in Mnrshdeld today. MHS. E. K. JONES will loavo Sat urday for Portland to visit bor sister, Mrs. Wm, Ford. AHNO MEIIE13N, of the C. A. Smith Company mny arrive hero on tho Adeline Smith tomorrow. MAYOR F. E. ALLEN, of Mnrsh rield, left on tho morning train ror Co(uIlle and Handon. MISS MAY MAGEE of Empire wns a guest at tho homo of her brother, Capt. W. A. Mageo, yesterday. FR13D VEIIUINO of llayiics Inlet was a passonger on tho launch Messenger to Mnrshllelil today. MRS. G. P. WITT nnd Mrs. Scotness of Denver Hill are spomllug tho dny with Marsh Hold relatives unit friends. MRS. L. M. GOODSELL nnd MRS. LUSSELL ol Coqulllo will lenvo tho InBt or tho week on a visit to Portland. DR. W. H. RICHARDSON nnd II. W. Richardson loavo for Spokane Snt urdny alter several months' stay on Coos Hay. WILL DUNGAN, J. W. nnd E. G. Flanagan returned yesterday from a trip to their homesteads above Myrtlo Point. DAVE LEPPERT, who Is making his headquarters on tho Sluslaw, Is hero visiting his cousin, Prof. Har ry E. Loppert. JAMHS KELLOND. of Mnrshfkld, loft Wednesday for Myrtlo Point, wlicro bo' expects to romnln ror tho c-ntiro ynr. TOM T. BBNNI3TT loft, on tho morning trnln ror Coqulllo todny, to clean up somo legal matters nt tho county sent. PROF. F. A. GOLDI3.V or llnrshfloltl returned today from n tour of In spection of the schools nt Haynes Inlet nnd Templeton. J. L. SMITH, the agricultural ex port, Is at Myrtlo Point arranging to organize a cow testing associa tion on tho upper Coqulllo. WILL RUSSI3LL. .1. .1. Ross and Roy Thomas, or Handon, loavo this week for Portland on a combina tion business and pleasure trip. MRS. G. R. WICKHAM and Airs. X. Osmnndson or Coqulllo arrived hero today on tho Hicnkwntor nftor u short visit with relatives nt Port laud. GEORGE ROTXOR or the Woolen AIIII loturned todny cop LLE S SUED TODAY P. L. Phelan Wants Damages for Loss Incurred From Brush in Freshet The Alyrtlo Point Mill Compnny hnB instituted suit against tho Port of Coqulllo and Its president, AI. O. Stommler, for $1298.76 damages, which It claims that tho operations or the Port ciuseil It. The enso mny como up fop trial at tho April term of court. P. L. Phelan, bend of tho Alyrtlo Point Allll Compnny, wns formerly a membtr or tho Port, nnd ho al leges that last year the Coqulllo Port Commission had a gang or men cut n lot or brush along tho banks or the I3nBt Fork or the Coqullle, so that tho overhanging growth would not impede navigation. In stead or burning or clearing away the brush, bo alleges they allowed It to He on the banks or fall Into tho river. Last October, a freshot occurred and this brush, ho alleges, wnB swept down stream and final ly formed Into a grent muss llko n moving splash dnm. When it r nclied bis booms near Alyrtlo Point, It enrred them out, destroy ing 12200 foot of boom worth $10!)G which ho hnd built under n permit of- tho War Department. Not only tills, but he alleges that bo lost $H02.2fi worth or logs In tho booms, thnt he lost ?1000 by hnvlng to close down ills mill and suffered other damnges making n totnl or $1207.75, which ho wishes the port to reimburse him. Peck & Pock have Instituted tho suit ror Pholand nnd J. D. Goss hns been retained to dor nJ tho Pert. TO USE FILL FOR BALL PARK Proposal That Southern Paci fic Tract he Utilized also for Playground tho men's wages, us It reduced their .unions thoso most prominently men dally I iu omo und pievontod extra tlonoil ror .Mayor nro: J. L. Kronen tlmo. onberg. J. W. AInBt, C. It. Wndo, Tho men claim that $2.10 per John Nellson, II. C. Dlpplo, Dr. L. day Is not enough, us they wear out p. SorcusHi, Geo. P. Topping, D. Al. many pairs of costly hip boots InJAveiill and others, tho sholl fill. Thry want $S0 porj For tho ofrico or City Recorder month. Eight men wore In tho tlioro sooius to bo general satlsfac crow thnt quit and there have beonjtion with tho work of E. H. Knus Intimations or trouble with the .rut), nnd ho will In nil probability, othor crews. Tho Seattle Is now pumping Into tho area south or tho old Allll Slough channel near Eighth street and Is making a flno fill. Many shells wero iolng pumped out vostorday. TELLS OF HOYS' TRIP Henry Yo;!iil WniitM uiul iioliorl StoniKNl nt Itiisebiirg. Henry Walter nml Robert Vostul, two young Coos Hay boys, arrived Jiomo yesterday In enro ot tho stago driver rroni Roaoburg, whom thoy woro stopped on tl elr "seolng the world" trln. Tbov were glad to got home, tboy nld. Tro Rosoburg Review- tolls or tholr stay thore as fo Iows: With a Scotch torrler ror n gunrd. and a .22 rifle for nrotoetlon, two 1 1 jonrold boys. Henry Wnltor nnd Rob ert Vostul, nrlvod here on tho Coos Hny stage from the crest- or the Const Itange, whoro tboy had made their ramp tho provlous nlg't, aftor walk ing thoro from their homes nt Alnrsh flold, which they had dotormlned to lenvo because of tho attractions of the laud ovor tho mountains and a doslro to Incronsu their knowlodgo. Whon tboy arrived iere, howovor, thy round an offlcor with n telegram and letters from tholr mothers. As n result their nlans wero ehauged and nfter roadlng tho letters they felt be olectod ngaln with llttl? or no opposition. Among thoso mentlouod for Conn clliuen for the east ward aro J. L. Kroneuborg, F. J. Chatburn, .1. H. (mild, J. Ira Sldwell, Horbort Drown, It. W. Wlnusor. E. 11. Fish. Dr. S. J. Alunn. W. O. Sellmor, Frod Alolil, nnd otlurs whoso names wo tlli libt ' rbbiili. For tho west ward tho nnmos of Dr. L. P. Soronson, Dr. S. C. En dleott, J. T. Sullivan. F. S. Porry. II. C. AlcKlnnls, 13. E. Oaks. C. R. Wndes. O. A. Trowbrldjco, C. 13. Howmnn, C. 13. Klopfor, 13. II. Fish nnd others huvo been suggested. MRS. TIMMOXS WIXS. WASHINGTON, 1). C. Alarch 2C Honiestead patent has beon awarded through tho efforts of Ropresonta tlvo Hnwloy to Airs. F. Al. Tlmmons, who, ns Lillian Suell, took up u clitlin In Floronco, Lnno county. THIS STOMACH REMEDY REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL business trip to Portland. Ho re ports thnt It Is rather quiet in tho Rose City now. J. K. SMITH, or North Ileml, left on tho morning trnln ror Co qulllo, en louto to Rlverton to arrange for the Inndlng of tho first shipment or Rlverton coal to San Francisco. ' " WAI. CANDLIN citiiio ovor from Co qulllo today noon nnd nrrnngqd to open a pcrmnnont snmplo room In qunrtors ovor tho Red Cross Drug Store lor n Alnrslillold headq'unr tcrs. AIRS. .1. A. HOONI3, or Alnrshfleld, arrnmpinW by her son. Ilnr"!''. came ovor on Friday morning's trnln for a short visit with AUss Evn Schrocder and other friends. Coqulllo Herald. "AIIDOI3T" WELCH, n classmnto of Arthur IC. Peck nt tho University of Vermont, arrived horo todnv from Now York City, whore ha has beon In chat-go of a big estate, for n visit nnd with n view of locating In this section. 8...NLEY DOLLAR arrived hero to day on tho Hreakwnter from Port land en rout- to Hnndon to look nfter tho uffnlrs of tho Johnson Lumbor Company. His fathor, Ciipt. Ilobort Dounr, proceeded to San Fraiulsi-o but will return to Handon In the course of a few weoks. ALF JOHNSON. JR.. and wlfo nnd child arrived horo today from Co qulllo ror n short stay. Air. John Bon hns ilecliloil to ninko tho rnco fdr tho Heimbli'cnh nomination for sheriff and Is mooting with much encouragement, ns ho Is well and favorably known throughout tho county. Mil. AND AIRS. I. N. HOPPINS, par ents of Airs. W. Lnngworthy, ar rived today from Greenville, .Michi gan and oxpect to mnko tholr fu ture homo on Coos Hay. Thoy re colvod such glowing roports of tho glories or tho Coos Hay cllmato rroni tho daughter and "Win," who Is something or n Coos Hay booster hlmsoir, that tboy couldnt' longer withstand the temptation and enmo out to seo ror thomsolves. Tho real problem In bpseball In Alnrshnold this year will ho In getting from a short suitable grounds and this will prob- TAX PENALTY L W CHANGED OLDHf PAS S ES M Have Until September to Pay Second Half Without Paying Extra The following dispatch from Snlom ! will bo or Interest In Coos county ns it nrfocts ovory taxpayer: MMint Hw. atnln tflv finliltilluulmi tt.tll hold a meeting nnd decide to have nil I),tor, n" "bicss of over fi, tiiY tinvmniitn mailn In nncnnlnnpn ' u" ''Otilllllcntlnm i.'.J'tta with tho decision or .ludgo Clooton. i """w"'1 years- Mrt SJ" or Portland, wub Indicated here. This ,.-?'" I" tho oL S action would mean thnt In iwery ' ,i' ,..lntl ,la Sunwaij unty In tho Btuto tho soml-nniitinl n'1ii1l 'K.',7 Tn wa korii,? yment 0r taxes would bo erroctlvo. I S" lH Intand. June 11 Mrs. Mnfilrlo Hi., . cumbs Tod SSVii i iiciaiives 'Airs. MnMI.I. ..... C o'clock thl. , -?i?oi Id. of Rev. and m"" Ktl ---. u, r p- CO pnym ties posod OS nml granted tho restraining order prayed for by Roger II. Slnnott agnlnst Tax Collector Lewis, enjoin ing the latter penalties taxes do not become delinquent under 8lio hnd boon 'M :'". n...i .. .. ""iu lari. i iiii .urs ii. p m.." ; past seven jcars. 6U0"nl Iter from collecting, tho nfternoo, T Vo TO Judge Cleeton held that ETwutllah LutHoranr&N become delinquent iinuor, . "' tho law until September 1, nnd Hint wmtiviu .TTTT ' nennltlos run bo collecluil nnlv on '....., :.V.V..V..7..AVMI.LHnr - Inllnniimit nvn ' . "V''?'" . ''A1' CIIDlUn II I llllltl.ll 1'IWlll Cli '"I XUMIOLSOX-S, 8.m!iii,;lr UH, bi'glnnlnjr one oVIoik. pe delinquent taxes. DAXCK, EngleV Hull, HATUIN DAY, Alnnli H, K'lOVHIOK'H OR. CIIHSTHA. Times Wnnt ad hrinr You know us your homo drug gist. You know wo wouldn't gunr nnteo nny remedy to relievo Indi gestion or dyspepsia, or money bnck unless wo folt the utmost confldonco In that roniedy, Thoroforo, whon anil iu ierroau...Bw.iei..uvYM f Dy8,)ep8ln Tnb. n AvolllniT ui on tho Insldo. which i,. .,.',,, .... ,. m. i made homo appoal to thorn In a now. , , , f and dlfforout IlKM. .Marshal Wil liams thought thoy would bo willing hesitation or doubt. The romnrkable success or Roxall '.. ! I 11V IV to rotiirn and gave thoni a comioria-: n.,u,...0i T,ni.iia in ,i..n ... .i,n bio bod and rood, ns thoy woro tlrort i rct thlU tnoy contain, among othor and hungry. things, Hlsmuth ml Pepsin, two In- Whothor or not thoy wore to hnvo K,.0(0Ilt3 Ondotbod by tho monlenl beon returned was to hnvo boon n , imrosslon ns Invaluablo in tho question ror Judge Rico to talk over with tho bos. In tho tolograni tho niothor of the lnrgor boy. Woltor, stnton to tho local pollco, "Lot thorn treatment of stonineh Ills. Tluy sootho tho Inflamed stomach, stim ulate tho boeratlon of g.istrle Juice, nld In rnpld nnd comfortable dlges go, tr tnoy cnooso inoir own immua tton or tno toon ami noip 10 quicmy and will wrlto niothor n lottor." Tho ioncrt It Into rich, rod blood. In lnnrshal later talked with tho par-ja short tlmo they toud to rostor ents ovor tho phone, and tho latter the stomach to a naturally comfort nskod that the boys be sont homo on able, easy-nctrng, healthy state. Thoy (hostage. Hoth boys aro sturdy and also benefit the bowels. nrnlialilv nlilo to llinKO lllOir Will", UOXIIII liyspuilSlil 1UUIUIS Ilio ably bo more difficult to solve than to got a manager, organize a lengiio or not p'avors. Tho old raeo track grounds were bad last year being Into in getting dry, enough and then nut out of sor vlco with every smnll shower. In addition to lie natural low, soft ground, tho race course Is said to hnvo sufrrrod considerably rroni the dredirn fill. Whothor It ran bo put In condition Is n question. It has been suggested that the baseball organization mnko nrrnngc montA with tho parties who proposo to tako ovor tho Ponthorn Pnelflc, prop.rty south of Elrol in.l veil r Secrml street as n chl'dren ' plnv rrouiiij to utlll70 It for baseball also. Hy romblnlnc tVo two mnvenicnts to a cnrtnln oxlent nnd with n llttlo co operation, both protects woulil profit rrroatlv from it. The ground. M though Just filled hy tho dredge Se attle, could bn roHod nnd put In good shnpo. It Is said, ror baseball It would bo noressorv to build a high board fence around It and nut un a grandstand, but It Is figured that thin could bo done M an nxnensn of not more than $!00. Thoco Improve ments would bo benoflclnl to the nlryground plnn and tho hnsobill team would seldom want to use tto rrounds w'"n tbov would bo de sired for playground purposes. The fact thnt tho grounds nro so close In, being nenrlv a central location, would undoubtedly Increnso tho nttondnnco. It Is llkolv thnt something definite will he done along this lino soon. Ovren Is Sore. Warner Osren. mnnnger of tho Mnrstiflntil Hnsobnll Club Insr season Is Indignant ovor the request mndo nt a meeting or the Alnrshfleld base ball fans on Monday evening, In which the sentiment wns expressed t'at a report of last year's receipts and expenditures should hnvo beon mndo. Whether or not tho report will bo published Is not known. O'zren said thnt tho report may bo published. "I've got receipts lor all money I received nnd paved out." said Ogren, "These books of tho bnsebill club woro made out by mysolf Inst Octo ber. Aty first recollection of tho Inst season's games was that wo lost mon ey, but Bliould we got- $100 from Owlnu to bad weather conditions President Korn. which rightfully bo lt hns b on Impossible for tho world lomrs to Alnrshnold. nnd some of tho on tho Methodist Hall to no for-1 dollnnuont contributors come throuc'i wnrd as expected therefor th'o has-1 thoro will bo monev to divide up kot social advertised to bo hold on nmong the players. The men who nt Frlday ovonlng in tho new hall will tended tho meeting on Alonday oven undoubtodly be held In the Luthor-Mng nro not entitled to a roport, as ItAKKKT SOCIAL I - nn Hall on Commorclnl between Third, Tho young peoplo of the Epworth Longuo extend n cordial tbov did not contribute to tho fundi " According to Ogren only thoso who contributed aro to recolvo a roport, weicomo to nil. Ladies pienso urJng nnd tho nub c will not bo told. Air. Address, "The Younger Gonern- ( Onron further suites that a bill of Hon," F. E. Allon. Snxaphono solo, "Calvary," Prof. Geo. Ayro. Duet, "Tho niuo nird and tho Pus sy Willow," Helen Perkins and Hnzol Coffin. Recitation. "How Wo Hullt Our Hall," E. 11. Joehnk. Hocltatlon, "Commencement," AUss Evlyn Lnngworthy. Piano duot. "Dnnee of Demons," Hortha Davis and Allldrod Storey. Yocnl solo. Soloctlon, F. A. Sncchl. $2G Is still duo Air. Norton, of Nor ton & Hansen, ror rent of tho ball grounds. ItOSEHURG.-t-Arrangoments have firovided thoy retain possession of tho sold only nt tho moro than 7000 boen m ado for'hn oxtonsive Forest ciiii am I the dog. Tho smaller young- II xall Stores, and In this town only, Fire conference to bo hold In Hoso stor said he was In an orphans' school by us. Three sizes, L'5c, 50e and burg March 2G, 27 and 28. Timber i.. naiif,.-,!,, tn n mimlinr of voars $1 00, Contral Drug Co.. Algona ".I ..,o !.,,. ini-xn nnf in- his I ,ockhart-Parsona Drug Co., "The mother; 1JUB' Corner.- Alarshriold, Oregon. wealth Is ono or tho greatest assets or tho state and Its preservation is very Important. I AMONG THE SICK. I II. Coles, a trapper who was taken slek In tho Smith HpsIh country and brought to Alorcy Hosplral several weoks ago, aftor much difficulty, was Hblo to leavo yesterday and Is rapid ly reeuporatlng from his long slego. SPECIAL SERVICES. Elder T. G. Hunch of Alyrtlo Point will deliver a discourse Ion 'The Sabbath Question" at tho Seventh Day Adventlst church Friday evening, March 27, at 7:30. All are Invited. 15 More Days 'Till Easter A piano or Victrola would be a very desirable anrJap propriate addition to the home for that joyous occasion Terms can be arranged to suit your convenience. &fteymmc.cmi mm L L. THOMAS, Manager. 218 Central Avenue. Phone 134-J or 15-L Price The Goods and the There is but 0110 sniisfaclorv renson for the w slant prowl h of the CO LID EN HULK ST0I1E- tic rifht (nods al the ritht price. W lien you m at tho UtiLDKN IMMjW you have the pleasure kuowiim: that you bavo veeeived the full value ft your luoiiuy. The charge, born of envy, has ta made 'by some people that we carry cheap gow Consider the following well-known brands of J various lines carried bv us and decide forywiwt The real difference is that we sell them for less: Onnon Oiinlif.i' Rlinns I Warner's IfUSt-lIW W V for women. Buster Urown Blue "Ribbon Shoes for boys and girls. Febrich, Fox, TTilker nnd White House shoes for men. "Wright's Underwear. Arrow Collars. mwi i?oilforn Corsets. Todsv. Burson d Ipswich Hosiery. ; La VoL'iie Suits d Coats. nnd Woolens. Pequot and PW ell RlicctuiRS. Fruit of the W and Lonsdale 3ius" Tine Golden ALWAYS BUSY. THERE IS A f Pf M ,P f7 Jr M M M till s'0mGSZffifefi,JifM(,Mr IRVING BLOCK FOR MEN AND WO mh?w. cppifM A' NEW ARRIVALS IN MERCHANDISE EVERY M WATCH OUR WINDOWb CALL 46 For Prompt Auto Service CAllJ NKW L. Jl'OOXAIil) r.ims.sengor rmllllnP t ' ht-rvlre day nml n'S1" jToprlelc"" 4i QDAZWW Opposlto Illaiico HocI e. lujjL XJiMMik - l-JfUA 1 ' - i i KIMli nt v-.nabMJt . .. rmn-rr-m.