THE eOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916 EVENING EDITION SIX KRIPPENDORF-DITTMANN SHOESforWOMEN Lenders f thu NttuiVL M.'t every where women who raillzo tho Im portant pm-1 shoes play In (ho toi lette are wearing K-l) Shoes. Dis tinctive. In design, (lie beauty of these Mines Is compelling. I 'erf cm! In fit, their comfort, is grateful anil appealing. Krlppcndorf-Ditt-inauti shoes for Kail are simply Irresistible. Widths AA to i: 31.01) lo ?".( See them here. 'SUGGESTS CHANGEfSAYS HELL 15 REALBASE BULL SCORES S. B. CATIICABT WIUTH8 ABOUT MDMOIUAL DAY I "TDK .HIIOK THAT NKKDH NO BltKAKIXfi IX" Hub Dry Goods Company "SMAIIT WKAJt FOB WOMK.N" Corner Broadway nnd Central Avenue, Phono Udl. HOWS SOLESIFIS .1110 F WOOD AXI) TOIN1H? HIIOK I'UIC JiS OIX(J OUT OK HIHIIT Wo May Have To (Jo Hnri-fontcd Very Hhortly locnl Dealers Quoin Atlvanco Down in Mexico aomo of tho bust citizens go barefooted; tlio satnu la truo In tho corul roofed Mauds of tlio South Pacific whuro balmy breozes blow; tho buiuo limy como truo on Coos Day within tho next fow mouths. For tho local shoo men toll us that louthor Is going nway tip out of Right and that n pair of hIioch next fall will cost con uldorablo more tliau It does right now. They Buy tho wnr is to hlamo. lio that aa It may, tho fart re mains, bIiooh aru going up. One locul dealer, speaking of thu sltun tlon today, said that a $i hIioo now will cost in.no In n very Hhort tlino. In some cnHOH thu somo typo of alioo tliut two years ugo Bold for . K u pair will ho worth $6 In tho fall. Ladles Shoos Arroplnnliig The biggest boost, however Ih in ladles fancy shoos. Possibly they aro tho ones who will huvo to go barefooted. At any rate, right now thoro Is nn udvnnro of Ki per cent In the prices already and tho und id not in sight. Tho sumo dealer said that here tofore fli was tho usual prlco for women's shoes. .Vow ho nays It Is not out of tlio ordinary, but rntlwr tho rule to iouto prices of $7 to ? 10 on u pair. Quotes a Digger Advance An onstoru mniiufucturor, how ovor, has gono this own otio better. Ho claims thoro will bo an advauro or from $1 to fl.no a pair by next rail. Somo rartorlos, ho claims, uro lulling nn no now customers. Another manufacturer told him that 7fi poreent or all tlio unlets gjvon tho nianuracturers will not bo de livered. "Muny million lihl&i wont to tho bottom of tho ocean lust wook on routo to Kuropo," said this onmo man. "Domestle tannorles aro un ablo to supply tho domand. Tho Kuropcun war Is killing horsos by tho thousumlH and on attompt is mudo to got their hides." I41I101 Is Seniro A l.io tho eastern munition factor ies aro coaxing away skilled work men from the shoo factories by quoting higher wages. Threads and dyos used In making shoos aro prac tically unobtalnablo. Anotbor Item or cost Is that many shoo shipments must como rroin tho oast via ex press now becauso or Height block ados. And so It happened that our fkks ritoM bootlinkikhs 111:1, p CATCH MOItK MOOTLKOOKItS .Honey (Joes Into Special Kuntl to Kufnrro IVobihltlou Imv Kdson Iteturns I 'or Kdluml Caso Life Is a runny cyclo nftcr all. If you don't think so, look at It. A bootloggor Is caught and fined, to got money to catch another boot legger, so that ho can bo fined to catch another bootlegger, who In turn Is ulso fined that but any how this Is tho way It works out. For District Attorney Llljuqvlst says 0110 or tho provisions or tho prohi bition, law places till such fines at Thinks Kxerclses Should Do Held In Forenoon So County People Can Attend A suggestion as to tho hour or holding the Memorial Day exorcises Is mudo by S. II. Cathcart In tho fol lowing communication: Editor Coos Day Times: Although I was on tho program commlttoo I feci thut wo mado a mistake In fixing tho hour of our Doc oration day exercises. I bollovc tho exorcises should bo held In tho fore fnoon, say at 10:30 or 10:15. Tho boats from tho rivers and inlets would ull bo In by that tlino, and tho train would bo In from Coquillo, bringing somo, perhaps, from that side. Tho pooplo, especially tho womon and children, would not have tholr wearing apparel mussed or rumpled, (he children would not bo tired and restless, and overyono would onjoy tho oxercises much moro. Tho march to tho cemetery could bo made, and tho program thoro cr.rrlcd out, and all return to town and tho out or town pcoplo would huvo tlmo to oat their lunch at tho restaurants do tholr little shopping and bo In tlmo for tholr boats or train homo. Dy holding tho oxercises ut 2 p. m. It virtually bars the out or town poo plo from taking any part In tho ox orcises, Tiioy como in on mo noats about 10 o'clock, go up to tho como tory, decornto tho graves of thoir rolatlvos and frlonds, como back to town and stand around until about tlmo for tho oxercises to begin, nnd then they huvo to board their oouts for homo. A, majority of tho pa trons of tho boats from tho rlvors nnd inlets nro engaged In dairying and huvo to bo at homo by 1 or 5 I o'clock to attend to tholr cows, thorc- foro It Is almost Impossible for thorn to stay Tor tho oxorcisos. Tho children aro also tlrod and restless and moro or loss disturb tho uudlonce. I thorcforo hopo tho com- 1(1 UCK EVANS SAYS "(JOD MUST; HEAVENS HOME COMINf.' IS SAD- PL'XISIl SIX" ie.vkd 11 v loss of battle People Aro Beginning to Turn to Itedoubtnble "lllgg" Does Ills Host Negotiations toward tho paymont tho dlaposul or the county officers for tho upholding or this purtleiilur I mittoo iiwlll reconsldor (tho matter law, Mid cliuugo tho hour. S. II. CATIICAUT. or 'Chris (Irohs' flno of flintl wore i, brought to a halt yesterday1 when ' tho question arono us to wliethor or not ho would huvo to puy tho Jury men ?(! or $1-'. Tho mutter was put up to Mr. I.IIJeqvlst. Grohs Is standing good for tho costs of his rccout bootlegging trial as well us for tho prlnclplo or $.'150. ' Stock Is Still Held ! No action has yet been taken to-! ward disposing or tlio stock or llq-! Coos Bayites in San Francisco (.Mall I.ottor to Tho Times) BAN FRANCISCO, April 19. W. nor round In his pluco when ho was 8 MrFurlund, rormerly or Marsh arrested. Mr. Llljeqvlat mi Id that J riult but now of Los Angeles, was Inasnuich as ho promises to go to , n San Francisco this wook on California thoro Is a possibility thut business connecti'd with a merger ho will bo allowed to tako bnck tho Lr uM UH ..oninanv. with which wluo and liuvo the whisky and bran dy dumped in tho hay. This will ho decided some time later. Edliind Cnso Is Up Aboard tho Kllbitrn yestordny n pnBsongor rrom Astorlu wns K. Ed son. Ho Is returning hero as a wlt- ho has been connected, with other Soutliorn Callfornlu plunts. Fust em people uro buying und consol idating tho gas proportlcs in South ern California. It may bo of Interest to Coos Hay ncss In tho Otto Kdlund bootlegging ! P?oiilo to know thut 11 duughtor or cuh'j thut comes berore tho circuit I'lilllp Duoliner, tlio now ownor or court ror trial, on appeal. It Is said " siUBon Lumber company mar that Hurwoll, another wltno3s, now working over In lleud. 1. . . . Is lieu n inomuer or 1110 i.uuu riinuiy I of Portlund, Iluoliuor ror u tlmo oporuted u big mill, owned by tho l.udd estate ut Curltou, Oregon, I lint It wns destroyed by flro about ARE TO BE HEARD iolKll,uo" ,,,0l,,h8 nB0, I Hurry V. Moffltt, whose wiro was formerly Miss Anna Flanagan Twonty-Seven Persons Haw SturUMt . uni.Hirii.i H now Montlflml with " .-..-, ,.--v-( ... ...... ......,... ., ...... Jesus Christ at tho lU'vlval .Meetings ' (By Hov. O. LeBoy Hall) "I don't know where Holl Is, but I do know that Hell Is at tho ond of n Chrlstloss lir," shouted Druco Evans hi tho midst or his nddrccs on "Future Punishment" at tho Metho dist church last ovcnlng. 'Every honest man ir ho will como to tio Dlblo will read thero tor lilmsoir that God ir Ho Is God must punish- sin. Tho Dlblo nays Heaven is a place, then Holl must bo somowhoro also. You pooplo, a lot or you, bollovo In Hoavon, but you don't bollovo (In Holl. ' Must fllvo Warning "Whether you Ilko mo or not I must toll you tho truth abort this matter. I am Mione tho loss your lriond, but I should bo consldorod tho moro your rrlond. K thoro was si pic nic excursion on tho train and It was loaded with your chlldron and j know there was n bridge washed lout ahoad iwhnt should I do about It? Should I say 'Oh let thorn havo n good tlmo, whllo thoy nro young, they'll rind out soon enough about this bridge' nnd lot tho train ::o on to ward disaster without a warning rrom mo. On tho other hand I would aay with nil my powors, 'Stop! Thoro Is dangor ahead.' thoro Is a liridse out ahead or ovory man who goes down tho lino and I say thlc to you straight out nnd yon can damn mo or dlno mo ror It Just as you choose." Only n Picture "You say to mo, Oh I bollovo this account in tho Dlblo about Holl Is only a plcturo, etc. Well did you ever 'sco a plcturo that came within 'a million miles or tho real thing? If thon, this Is a plcturo, my God! what must bo tho roal Hell? You may go ,011 tnrougii 1110 wituoiii iuo,iioving In tho Dlblo but I say to you thut yot.'ll got utiing. You hnvo nothing to gain by not bcllovlug In tho Dlblo and you huvo nothing to loso If you do." At tho close or his nddross, tho evangelist In a straight rorward mun uor Invited nil who doslrod to como rorwurd accepting Jchus Christ. A row enmo to tho front of tho church of tholr own accord. Druco believes In tho scriptural way: "Whcsoovor will, lot him como." Thoro Is no porsonul work dono In tho meetings. Kvoryono may come and fool freo to decldo ror lilmsoir. Kvoryono Ulcus Druco 'and his methods. invited to School Pror. H. W. Tuvonner superintend out or tho Coos river high school has (nvlted Druco Fvitns to speak to tho members of his school and tholr (parents Frldny nrtoruoon at 1 o'clock. Tho local ministers and tho evan gelistic party will mako tho trip up tho river aboard tlio LUo-iLluo, the colportago cruiser on tho Day. This will glv tho river pooplo an oppor tunity to hoar Druco Evans. 1 1 liver Boats Coming Opt. Sav.izo or tho launch "Union" Is planning to mnko nn oxtri run Friday night bringing tho north roil: or Coos rlvor Inhabitants to tho meeting nnd dipt. Geo, Smith or tho "Unlnbow" snys tho south fork poo-. To Stem Tho Tide Was Groat. way in rortiiuui, Anyway PFKCFXTAGFS OF COAST LKAOUK L03 Angeles . . 10 Oakland 10 Sun Frunclsco . 7 Vernon 7 Salt 1-ulce n Portland 0 h. Pet. 4 .711 n .007 0 .1:18 1 .-t:i8 7 .117 !) .400 II F. t; 0 7 0 (tlr ArwllJ rrrt la Com DtJ Tlmfl. PORTLAND, April 120. It was a big day ror Portland, wub yesterday, and thoro wns coiiBldorablo or an excitcmout whon tho homo boys re turned to do battle against tlio In vading Salt Lake Does. But the hopes or tho huppy were blighted despite tho redoubtable Illggluboth ain, vetoran wnr horse, and the visi tors nuncxd a l!l to 0 score. Tho scores or yestordny follow: Coast T.eagub At Portlnnd: It H 13 Salt Lnko Ill II 0 Portland 0 111 4 Hughes and Hannah; Noyse, Illggtn bothuin and Itocbo, Flshor. At Oakland: II Vernon 0 Oakland 'Jt Hess and Whaling; Doyd and ott. At Los Angeles: n San Francisco I Los Angeles ' n Drown and Brooks; Pcrrltt, and Doles. National I.caguo At Philadelphia Do3ton - n Phlludolphla .' 0 At Drooklyn U. Now York ;i Drooklyn , 7 American league At Chicago B. St, Louis fi Chicago 2 Detroit, Cleveland, rain. At Doston H. Washington 0 Doston At Now York It. Phlludolphlu 1 Now York Flll- K BAKING POWDER Absolutelypure No Alum No Phosphate CAPS REPLACING HATS IN VIENNA War Has CatisVd liicrcaso In the Price of Wool, Consequently tho Change llljr Am lalnl I'nF In CW11 Itnf Tlinrn. ) VIUN.VA, April 1!0. CupH nro fust .replacing hats In Vienna. As Is was ('iiKnismttiu ..!. f .. .. . . " us i.imniif In cWj .iiuige reminds At nine o'clock Tudly ,, Tudgo Peiuiock, ho hid!.... lalcrliiK voters hi hli office, J the doors ami, Inasmucti 11 J wni ne no moro night wori. ( II 7 11 llogo known to all observing travelers,! UIU" " '"" tlio oil bmp J Vienna alone, amoiig the groat elites lll0M" "omo ltli him. of lOurope, has hitherto boon con-' Al l,u' a"'o Hme tie tin! bdIcuouh from tho fact that all It , '' ver tlio city ln.l ,., men and boys Insisted on wearing al"' t,lu H,rcl a'l bulldlcgi 1, lints. illHdalnlnu the choun und com- '" "rkMii. Tlio Jiidee dm v fortnblo can that Is nonultir anioiii: 1 h"i""r up on lenlrul turn " 1. . . .. . tho working clusses or London, Dor- hm" ,mM cried. "r M, Un and Purls. Austria nns m.wnys, to 1,(' '" t'onKro8ii. You're it' nosRessod a laruci hat Industry nnd'1" ,ll,aK" )f I'roparednFM." Iij: huts wero nlinost 11s clionp us cups I J'un"k Krlimoil. He tin to hero, but the war nun nnusc: u """"" ,,M' l"a""R t He " 1'shortngo or wool nnd tho cheap foil l,,,c,llt H e. It. MANY DIVORCE CASES Suit ror Legal Separation In Cliciilt Couit 1 (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLi:, Oie April SO Twenty-seven persons huvo sulU ror divorce which ure on tho docket ror tills term or tlio Coos county court. Tho following is a list of tho now divorce cases to bo disposed or: Dora M. llyzor vs. TrnvU llyzor; U. K. Curlllo vs. Cary F. Curlllo; Leslie G, Johnson vs. Lota 1). John sou; Dolllo L, Fmmoiis vs. llussell A, Kmmoiis; Churlos II. Mcuuo vs. Kva M. Medio; lluth Gutlebou V3, footwnro Is going higher and high-! Jacob Gutlebon; William P. Andor- or and thus It Is po3slblo that 1110 customers will huvo to go lower nnd cut nut such luxuries altogeth er. KOCIAf CALF.NDAIt TllUHSDAY Dahlia Club with MrB. J. K. Cooley In Fnglewood. North Bend Kplscopal Guild with Mrs. Georgo Stephenson. Aleit Club with Mrs. Jennlo Landrlth on North C003 River. North Bend Junior Sowing Club with Clara Kohoo. FBI DAY Klunoy Club party at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. 4 Borgren In North Bend. Bunker Hill Parents' nnd Toachora Club at S 30 In 4 school house 4 tho realty business of James Proc tor, u hrothor-ln-luw of J. 11. Flan agan, hi Sun Francisco. llrmlford Wheeler Is now Men- filed Ulflcd with tho offices of Chief Fn- gluoor Hood or tho Southern Pa cific in the Flood building. In fact ho bus boon hero since ho left Coos Day eighteen months ugo. Ho nnd Mrs. Wheoler niuko their homo In Sun Francisco, preferring tho city to any of the realdonce suburbs. Ho keeps closely In touch with arralrs in Murshrield und can toll a Coos Day man moro about what's going on there today than tho avorago Murshrield man can. Ho and Mrs. OltKUO.V CHOPS (JOOI) J BUT STOCK I.CSSFS IIKAVV A Biiminnry or tho crop and livo stock report ror tho stnt'o or Dragon .aa issued by tlio Dopartmout. or Ag rlculturo bIiowb somo Interesting rig ureh. Tho condition or tho OroKon whoit Lcrop April 1 was 05 per cent or normal. Tho avorago for tho pnst ton years was 04 por cont so this year It Is bettor than nvorago. Tho condition of tho ryo crop April 1 wns 99 por cent of normal. Tho uverago condition at this tlino for ten years iwus 97 per cont. So his crop too Is better this year thnii plo muy bo expected In noxt Monday; nverugo. Hlt'lit. J Stock Lows Big Cnpt. Herman Kd wards or tho Mil-1 Stock losses, howovor, havo hoen llcoma will also bring people rromj.hoavy. The losses or hogs from dl Allognny Friday night loavlng that, seaso during tho past year wns r, huts huvo doubled In prlco. Tho re sult Is nu Increasing number or con verts to tho cup. II HEWJIGHMDMD .VF.W 'AMU DATM VOW COI'NTV (o.MMis.':it).i:it Well Known .Miushfli'ltl mid N'oilh Bend .Man Prevailed I'pon by His I'YN'nds hkI AMONG THE SICK mJ Miss Mliinlo Cutllp, diorto Murk Cutllp of Coos Hirer, li itl nusly ill. Mrs. .1, P. Moloney, ho hubM at Mercy llosji'lal, I toller. Mm. Jean Drov.n, of KuU'Ji, recovering from a fmo lit! ijl FOR Archlo Philips, no'? a ranclior nt Public Service ComiM! Sumner, but who has resided in Mmshflold nnd North Bond tho past .olght years, has boon provnllcd upon by loading ImihIiio, men of .Marsh Hold and North Uond to bcroino a oi'iidldato ror county commissioner on tho ropiibUcr.u ticket. Not until lust Monday would ho ugreo to cast his hat Into tho rlugi but he bus consented and Is now out to win. Ills rrloiu'.H aro dollghtod and an a result aro working hard, I and so far tho campaign booiiis to bo making n cloau swoop for him. Mr. Philips Is u nan ' or broad Jdeas, educated technically, his hud oxporlonco, hns tlio counigo or his' convictions, and ought to mnko an I Ideal servant or tho pooplo. Ho will stop some or tho leaks and giv.i tho pooplo moro ror tholr monoy. Ho Is tlio only man who can trutU- fullv statu lm iinu dm D.iiiii i...r.M.- "t'ndcr Stato TrVunwK of tho ontlro north half of tli. conn-, U. Kny Mr. ISuclitdl U lAtHtP, tv. nnnnnl'ilU. I.. Vn.ll, ll...l 1 tl.n clnln ivnMltS aHll lesr,, ii.wi M...Di.n..i.i ... ... .... .....,. ..nil Ms lerord l"" 1 .....i .'.minium, nu ja iiio ou;y man ; pi-iihhi " (MM who can satisfy tho pooplo or thol full guaranty that lie "'"' J IV&aKjjBBBH tM ploco nt 0 o'cock. MOLD PI FAIt.MKItS SUBSCIIIHINO MONKY FOB NKW IIIOIIWAY son vs. Julia II. Anderson; John cJw"ler- nro well and will probably Fish vs. Klslo L. Fish; Fayo Mostol lar vs. Frunk Mostellur; Mrs. O. P. Dullard vs. S. K. Dullard; David 11. Prewett vs. Lllllo M. Prowott; Lll llo M. Klllott V3. Georgo II. Flltott; Dixie Kgnuliorr ys. William Fgan lioff; Aguo W. Johnson vs. Alverda Johnson; Sadie Hair vs. Dale Dulr; Anna K. Wyatt vs. D. F. Wyatt; Junius C, Drown vs. Mury C. Drown; Paulino DoWItt vs. F. Klwood Do Witt; Wllllum Sorenson vs. Pearl Sorousou; Maud Muy Carpontor vs. Albert Carpontor; George It, Han cock V3. Violet Hancock; II. W. Ry aii vs. Ora L, llyan; Thomas Lenet vs. Clara K. Leuot; Mlnnto Nichols vs. Ituss Nichols; Klslo K. Frodeu- Iborg vs. F1I Fredonberg; Ira K. Drown vs. Nelllo F. Drown; Venus Gill vs. Gordon Gilt, visit Marshflold during tlio rullroud celebration. C. J. MUlls nnd wlfo aro planning to visit Marshflold during tlio rail road celebration there In July. Mr3. MIUIs' duties us assistant to Presi dent Sproulo keep him rntber close ly confined but ho is anxious to visit Coos Day, Buying that thoro U no spot ho holds dearer than this' section. Jumes Howard Flshor and wlfo (rormerly Miss Mursh) and baby are now residing in Sun FrnncUco. Ho gave up bis connection with the bank nt Florence, which ho took up after retiring from tho Coos Day-Kugono line work, nnd Is now In tho employ or tho Western Pacific. Don't forgot tlio dauco given by Dr. 1), C. Vuugliun. Dentist, Itonta.tho ludfc of St, Monica's Catholic . Vint National Bank bulldiutf Church Monday, April Hi. To Connect Head of Kcntuck Inlet With Allegany North Bend ChamlK'r of Commerce Meets Closo to $700 has already beon subscribed for tho opening of tho county road betweon tho head of Kentuck Inlot and tho highway lead lug Into Allegany, according to a ro port mado last evening to the North Pond Chamber of Commerco by A. G Uuub, ohnlrmun of a special com mittee. The money was subscribed through a petition circulated among tho farmorst It was reported last ovcnlng thut tho oxpoctatlon If that Houdmastor B. D. Murdock will r'e commond a preliminary survey or tlio proposed road, a distance or about rour and ouo hair miles. But tho building or this highway Is snld to hlngo upon whether or not a lorry is obtained between North Bond and Kcntuck Inlot. This was recommended by E, l, Cautlno when bo wus horo and mado his survey. Peter Ioggle Itcpoits Peter Logglo, delegate rrom the Port at tho Eugono meeting, mado a roport and tho action taken thero wns endorsed by tho Chamber or Commerce. Other Matter Up No action was tukou toward or- south bnlf of tho rmmtv. nln Willi fulfill the iuiml.e- roniaw -j por cont whllo tho ten ve?.r nvorni-nilils cnnsiinii..v ii ,,.....i.w, n,i ..i.irm.m. Mr. Iluclitel " lw losses Is only 1.4 per cent. all nocesscry nuulirioatloiiR. Mr. lor Joe Duclitcl, pioneer photorw- Philln will nut iinu- ..inn. .in, f..,.n-!.inii f irn i-'ilcf of Portland. J-" r ...nv .... a.w. ... ...- I hut win tho nomination with n largo Tlio losses of cnttlo rrom disease tho past year was 1.4 per cont, which Ib tho samo as tho ton year avorago.; majority. Tho losses rrom oxposuro wero 2.7 por cent while tho ten year nvorago .was 1.7 por cont, showing that this Kyear wns a hard ono In tho way off josses uy oxposuro. Tho losses or sheop In Oregon by dlseaso ror tho past year was r.,2 per cent whllo tho ten year average' was only l.S por cent, nnd tho losses by oxposuro 4.5 per cont against a' ten year nvorago or 2.5 por cent. ganlzlng n Tux Payors League. A ' loiter rrom C. C. Chapman, editor or the Oregon Voter, in Portland, Raid ho Is tuklng the matter up with Multnomali county nssessor. Ben ton county, where a league has just been established, wrote eneourng Ingly. A bill In Congress to force motor boats over 10 feet In length to car ry throe Inch numbers on either bow Is worrying tlio motor boat ownors or the United States, said A. H Dorbyshlre. Ho asked tho Chanioer ! to vote against tho move. (Paid Advertlsonumt.) f.llihv Coal. S5.00 inn. i I'hnno " ....: ft; .to nssiinilii' ins in-" -" tabllshcd a wiiiiweto" for en' as sealer or welKhta ?- Portland:' N(m.M.- on (Ity. i-r In pitisi:, oi' Peoples' Candidate FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ..nllnlU SEEKING republic NOMINATION Dr. Leslie, Ostcoputli, Marshflold DRY WOOD at Campbell's Woodyard North Front Street Phono UH-J iPBfH .mm iliA IMfe. CciiBi Economy Experience Intagrity 4 A Man Who Can SatlsfJ I it( 1 1 1 1 : Philip the Entire County HIS FRIENDS ARE HIS BOOSTERS nnA ii,-.. i u!. i- . i- DrAinnt the re iiu muy wain iiiiii 10 ouivu iu i iui"-