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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND,; THURSDAY .EVENING. MARCH 18, 1811. build six Dreadnaughts annually with out regard to 'the naval programs of ; other nations. . i ! 1 1 f, TO -. Volunteers Will RaiseJPublicity Money . r HEIR CASE 0 TRIAL Extreme Offense in Overdrafts : and Private Conversion Al- ' : ieged by Government.. V (United Pre imm! Wirt.) oisv Jdaho,;March 16. Fletcher Xo Jiyns -of Chicago,', special assistant at torney general and prosecutor of the famous John K Walshi National bank, defalcation case, declared today-in the opening statement of the government be. fore the Jury selected for the trial of William F. Kettenbach"and George H. Kester. former " president and cashier fespectiveiy of the fcewlstotr National fcank,' charged -with-abstraction of the Institution's. funds'and false reports to the comptroller of the currency, that the government expected to prove by evl denco that It "would Introduce, , that not only did defendants permit aa over draft larger than tho amount of capl ialisatlon of tho bank, but that they carried tm system covering period Of years by which they used tho bank's Money t to , promote : their7 own" jrivate fessinegs transactions, Dobms had not completed Ms opening statement . when; the noon recess . .was taken,. s ,' . i 1 if ' " ' J 1 tm... i.jiiiiimMd .mjip wfifr.H ths de fendants are on trial were read to ths Jury, together with various counts they contain. ' The history of the bank,. was explained to the Jury and the connection the defendants had with it TDobyns named various companies With which Kettenbach was associated - and then gave , in explanation wnai xne govern ment proposed, to prove. . ; HASKELL HANDS AWFUL . : ROAST TO ROOSEVELT S-t j j4. 4 - ' if- Jl ' CTnlted Prwe LftM Wire.) "J - Muskogee, OkUw March li.Reply - -tog -to-Colonel 'iloosevelt'e-eritteisra of the Oklahoma constitution, former Gov ernor C N. fiaskell said today: i "Roosevelt ; is one oi w hw mm combining all' the qualities of the ass and tho JackaBS, There Is no single pro vision in the Oklahoma constitution that .bribegivers or special interests would pay a quarter for. ."' ' ' r -;"In Roosevelt's seven years as exec-. utlve there, was no single omciai act which bribegivers would have prevent- d. Roosevelt Is a dead one, Why -wast time on blm f , . - f - board; APPOINTS ". - f y- STATE ARCHITECTS CV - rflaUtsj Rumo of TH Jonrnal.l ' lias been appointed state architect by Governor, West' and State' Treasurer Ksy at a salary of $4600 a year. Mr. fcnlghton will prepare plans and speci fications and will supervise all public buildings 4a . this state during his term of office. - It is estimated that tus serv ices will make a saving to the, state in architects' fees of from $10,000 to 113,000 annually. . : ... ,) , ,,., v..!-,. ...i.i - rgf v- FiffhtinirVaiter' Permitted to.GoV Ben' Oner, a waiter, last night be kme engaged in an altercation" with the head waiter at Maxim's Grill and was arrested, v In : police court ' this "rooming It proved to be a personal mat ter and Oner was allowed to go under 'W suspended sentence. - ; ; " Every Woman Buffering With Any f ?orm of reinale WeakneM or Pfles -: BJionld 8 end Name and Address . TodaV for a 50o Package) if and Ulutrated Uoot- . , ..let Mailed Iiee. ' This ."cmedy is the stmple,mild and harm tes preparation that has relloved so many womnn; in the privacy of their own homes after doctor and other remedies failed. ;i-. ii i. in coiiwi.,., uirea lor i ment or female diseases, such ss Leu corrhoea., (whluss), irrepularitlea, ln- iiammation, and congestion of the wutnn, , .Wcraiipn or the vagina, hot naunes una nervousness. Also piles ...T. uuk, vr no (naiier oi now long-rtandiwa. ' ' Evry wonian sufferer, unable to f'ind relief, who will write us now, without oeiay, wm receive by mall free of charge. ' a ' 60-cent box of this simple home remedy, also book with. exDlaoa- xory illustrations Showing why women , suffer and how. they can treat themselves m iiuum wjinoui ine aia or a, physician SO HOT DILAT. EXITS COTTOH TO- Free Sflc Box Coupon ',' This coupon is ooa'. for a full sired regular 60 cent packauo f our Home .Treatment and -4Hustraked booklet Just fill In your name and address on . dotted lines below and wall at once to The Millar Co.. 040 Miller. Bldg., Kokomo, Ind, and you will receive the remedy la plain package by return mall. .. Kstne City...:. State; 1! U UOUUftU h . . ?r i n -r--.- U 1 WW lit j sUs ?fjf J .no twat- SUE ItSL FOR LOAN (United Ptms tsuM wire.) : JUongBeach, Cal March la-Oalmlng that he Is : the belr of ' Robert Morris, f oupder of the national banking syBtem in the United States, signer of the dec laration of independence and lender to the United -States of iMOO.OOOr during the. American revolution. Captain T. J. Morris of this city, is about to institute proceedings In the state department at Washington to recover the loan of his ancestor with Interest, the total amount ing to $10,000,000. ' Captain Morris has affidavits show ing that the first Morris was his great grandfather, and that 13 heirs besides himself are now living. ' " Robert Morris died in a debtor's prison.- - (Special Dispatch to The Journal) . Roseburg. Orw March U. A coroner's Jury late last night-decided that Roy McCUUen-had good l grounds for fear. In g that B. A. Mahan would Uke bis life, but ho was not Justified in firing thi last - shot, which took effect in Matin's back and was responsible for bis death." " - rMcClailn- had t an examination - tns rnornlnt; In the juj-tlce court ana was b-und over rff the rand Jury under ball of 17500, which ho furnished. , LOCAL CONCRETE PILE ' COMPANY FIGHTS SUIT Judging by an answer filed by the Portland Concrete Pile '' Equipment Co. In the United States court today to the suit of the Raymond t: ncrete ; Pile company to preventthc Portland con cern from making piling, tne latter does not Intend to give Up it busings without a struggla . To tho allegations of the Raymond company that It owned all the letters patent to concrete piling, the Portland company replies giving a list of 47 patents which It claims cover various details of ths concrete piling made by the Raymond company. These patents range from that for the earth augur of 18SI and the pile driver of 1864 to modern piling devices. It olajms that the patents owned by the Raymond company cover -devices that are not pat entable, but' mere mechanical expedi ences, requiring no invention, and al leges that Thomas BUyeu and David Hlrstel of Portland secured patents on tho collapsible pile case used by It in 1907 and 1010. ORDINANCE IS DRAWN TO AID CONVICFS WIFE City. Attorney Grant, at the request of the Commons Prison league, has pre pared an ordinance enabling tho city auditor to permit Mrs. Alex AoMeple houte to bond property on East Twelfth street to pay for iv street assessment The property was assessed for the cost of the Improvement and a notice was sent to Mr. Achleplehoute. who did not receive Jt. for the' reason that he is serving a penitentiary sentence. Mrs. Achleplehoute could not read English, so ths time in which a bonding applica tion could ! have been made legally ex pired. The Commons Prison league will pay the assessment, ' If "' tho - council grants the requisite authority for the bonding. FIVE DAY MISSIONARY CONVENTION OPENED The first meeting of a five day mis sionary convention was held last even ing at the Central free Methodist church, corner of East Planders and East Fifty-fifth streets. Tonight dis cussion of "The Free Methodist Mission in China" byMrs. Laura M. Appletoft will be the principal subject ' Tomor row night Mrs. Roy Nichols, Rev. E. F. Ward, MrsMlnnie W. Mathewson. Mrs. Laura Appleton snd Rev. C C. Vinton will speak. Mr. Ward and Rev. Alex ander Beers, of Seattle, will talk Satur day evening. Dedicatory services will be held Sunday with sermons in tho afternoon and evening by Rev. Beers. WHAT K0ESTNER THINKS OF LOS ANGELES TEAM (8peeUI DUsttcb to Th Jcramil.i Santa -Maria, March 16. Judge Mc; te-ndiMrcCled-rPitchBr? KSesTnef of the Beavers arrivedTliereT last night from Los Angeles, where they have been for the - past week. - Judse McCredle and Manager Walter McCredle held a conference on baseball matters as affecting the Portland Coast league team ana the Northwestern league squaa. ,. i wirier itoestner comes with a poor word for the Los Angeles and Vernon clubs. He does not believe from what he has seen of the teams that they are maae up or cnampionsnip umber, Tomorrow Koestner will work out with the "Dutch" squad in a game to be played with he -"Irish." , SECOND, RUNAWAY ENDS-. IN DEATH OF HORSE (Special Dlnpatcb to The Journal.) White Salmon, Wash.. March 16 Following the four-horse runaway on the dock road Tuesday in which horse was killed for the Wyers Stage company, a, six-horse runaway down tho same narrew read occurred yesterday, and a heavy horse for which $350 -was reoenuy paid was killed. Driver Ta.1 bert was also the driver In the runaway of Tuesday, V The horse' killed was on of a team for which Chas. Spencer, the banker, paid $700. ; the mate of whla dropped into a oess . pool ten days ago and was killed.' The total loss of the two runs is $660, v ; v' West Makes Appointments. ' (Silets Bttirin of The Jaarsal.l Salem, Or., March 16. Governor West this morning announced the appoint ment to membership on the state pilot l commission of John copp of Boaaldoi F. j.j Taylor of Astoria . and - James Monks of Portland. Dr. A. K. Pierce of Portland and Dr. Andrew M. Kinney bf Astoria were also named delegates to the annual international conference for the study and prevention of . tuber culosis-which, is to be held, at Rome in September. . ... - -' In Memory 'of polllver.' ... M(4i,-Iewa,- March-16 I-n-ee- ooraance with a resomtion of the. Iowa legislature, -today wss -set" aoart as day of-memorlal.for the. late Jonathan l'.juomver,, tutted Stbtes senator from M'CtALLEN is bound. OVER TO GRAND JURY First: Block, j $700,000,: Ma-' fures in 1917; City's Re . . sources $15,754,451. The ai annual report of City Auditor A. U Barbur, which has Just been printed and Is being circulated. is a compre hensive table on the distribution of the money of the ' taxpayers. - The bonded: indebtedness of the city lajihown to be $1,210,500. This includes general, water, citr- halt: bridge psrk and boulevard, ferry, former city of East Portland, former city of Albtna and crematory bonds. " The . first . bonds to mature are a $700,000 block for the wa ter department which fall duo In 1017, The Broadway bridge ' bonds, the ' last aMnA. become navable tn 140. The to tal resources are stated m-$7$,T84,461.- The table of resources ana naDuuies is as follows: ', Bosonroes. ; ". Value of 'city property. Including water works.-114 J86.6I4.94: street ; improve ment ; warrants, face value, ; 133.858.08; streerTmproverhearina seweraiTanxs, $157,$J3.37: cash bsjsnoe, $1,075,381.3$; water bond slrlldng fund ' Investments: street Improvement ; bonds purchased, 83.361.83: eollce and fire departments. relief fund. Investments, $9,800; lighting fund investments. $9000; sinking fund InvestmenU. $30,000; . total , resources, $15,764,451.11''- r y -i'C - '." : XdasQines. . Bonded debt $8,211,600: Interest cou pons due January 1, 1911.r $124,875; In terest coupons ouisianaing ueccmuct 31, 1910, $2160; amount of claims pay able account of: 1910,T$38.14T.76; warr rants outstanding account of 1910, $1, 830.60; total, $8,728,513.41;; balance $7. 025,937.74; value .of water system, $8, 218,173.31; receipts of water department for im, $825.671.08; dlsbur8ements of water , deoartment for : 19 1 0, $595,44 2.21 ; cash balance, December $1, 1910, $230, 228.87. The tax levy for city, county and state purposes in 1910 and 1911 is as follows: Fire . Pnllre 1.65 2.06 1.18 1.00 .60 .40 .15 .45 .05 1.06 .73 .45 .27 .13 .42 .00 Bonded Ind. interest. Lighting Street repair Library I 1.1 M. . . Hpecial bridge Sinking .20 .25 2.30 , - 2.00 state scnooi ... County ....... Road ......... 1.40 1.60 .97 .13 1,70 6.00 1.S0 3.70 .96 .16 l.0 6.30 Library, county ...... Port of Portland ...... City school Total ..18.00 23.00 WOMAN ATTORNEY FOR , STATE LAND BOARD (gales BureM of The Joarnsl.) , Salem, Or., Mareh 16. Miss Sarah Crahen ; of Toledo was yesterday ap pointed attorney for the state land board for Lincoln county. "Miss Crahen is the first female lawyer ever to be appointed attorney for the land board In Oregon. Walter Toose . of Dallas was appointed attorney for the' board for Polk county and C C McColloch of Baker for Baker county. - m i -. John D. Praises Preacher. J (tMted Prew Leased Wire.) New York, March 16. Resolutions prepared by John D. Rockefeller, prais ing Dr. Charles F. Aked's work here, were adopted at a special meeting ac cepting his resignation, to take effect April 9 Dr. Aked will shortly after ward go to Ban Francisco. HOW CHRONIC COUGHS Are Being Cured by Vinol An Nmt Haven. Conn. "I wss troubled with a . moat persistent chronic cough for a long time and had tried so many remedies and prescriptions without benefit that I was discouraged. I was persusded by my friends to try VinoL must sav that I naa uiue commence. but I made up my mind to give it a fair trial. Before I finished my first bottle of Vlnol I comme,nced to notice an Improvement in .my ; general: conT dltlon. After taking the second bottle, mv cough left me, and I must say I never felt better in my life-Hill due to tha use of Vlnol. I can also recommend Vlnol to anyone in a run down condition as the best possible remedy.' (Name furnished on request) " - 'It Is the combined action of the me- Idkilnal elements of the cods' Jlvers4 aea W lM Dl. "ra . i , m-k creating properties of tonic Iron Which makes Vlnol so efficient In curing -chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. at the same time building up tne weak ened, run-down system, Vlnol contains nn oil and tastes rood. Try a bottle of Vlnol with tne under standing that your money will be re turned if it does not help you. wooa srd, Clarke A Co., druggists, PortUnd, Oregon. . Don't Be Bald Almost Any One May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair. Tou can easily find out far yourself If vour hair needs nourishment, If it Is thinning, getting dry, harsh and brittle, or snlltllng at the ends. You simply have to cull a hair from the top of your head and-closely examine in root it the bulb is plump and rosy It is all right; If It Is white and shrunken your hair is diseased and needs nourishment, We have a . remedy lor hair troubles that cannot be, surpassed. It has a rec ord of growing hair and curing baldness in 93 out of 100 cases where used ac cording to directions for a reasonable length of time. It will even grow hair on bald heads It the scalp- Is not glazed and shiny. That may seem like a strong statements-it la, and we mean It to be, and, no one should doubt it until they have put our claims to an ' actual test ;.We are so sure that Bexall "H" Hair Tonic will Completely ; eradicate idan druff. prevent baldnees, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair and grow new nair, mat we personally give our positive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for Rexall , 8S" Hair Tonlo in every instance where It does not do as we claim or fails to give entire satisfsctlon to the user. ' - , Kaxall "93" Hair Tonlo is ss pleas ant ' to use as clear spring water.' - It Is perfumed with- a pleasant odor, and does .not grease or gum the hair. We have It in two sises, prices SO cents and $1,004 We urge you to try Rexall f HrritewWrrtvwoTnrnCTaa with our guarantee back of It. you cer tainly" take no risk, ftemember, you can obtalp Kexaii Remedies pnly at The Owl Drug Co Ino cor, 7 to and Washington BLANK FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO PORTLANTi COMMERCIAL - ' CLUB PUBLICITY FUND. . . k - Etibacriptlon .to . Publicity I.iareby, subscribe ; ta turn of er month, aayabla monthly, to the period of two year, befinmrif with 11' black '"tUKf be cut out, filled in ' committee, Portland Ootonttrcial Several prominent business mew feel so entnusiasuo over ine , exoeiieni re suits obtained toy the publicity T cam paign' for settlers of the ' Promotion Commltte i of the Commercial Club that they have, volunteered their services per sonally i to -aid in canvassing - subscrip tions towards the $200,000 fund. 'that wilt . be required to - carry .on the 'iwork for : the next two years. . These, oltl xens win meet tomorrow at the club, arrange plans and appoint committees One -of ; tho greatest land and-now- alldes ever reported from' Mt Hood oc curred last, night9. Thousands of tons of snow and rock were preclpftated from the head of Hood Glacier, about 800 feet below the mountain's peak, The slide was vlslBle with the naked eye from the Council Crest observatory today, and wltli the aid .of the telescope there the magnitude of It was very plainly seen. .. Fire In Randolph Hall, Harvard. Cambridge, Mass., March 1$. Ran dolph hall, one of the most exclusive of Harvard's domitories, was partially destroyed by f Ire early this morning. The sleeping ; students . were aroused barely in time to make their escape. One student was found unconscious, but was carried out In safety. 1 " ' WHY HE DOES IT. Dr. Howard Co. Give Reasons for Selling at Half Price. : It Isn't often thar wr have faith MAiirll in thm mwllMnH nut nn Kv Atiw people to be willing to offer to refund") the money if it does not cure, but we are glad to sell Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that plan. 1 The Dr. Howard Co. in order to get a quick introductory sale authorized us to sell: the regular fifty cent bottle of their specific for half price, 25 cents and although we have sold a lot of it, and guaranteed every package, not one has been brought back as unsatisfactory.! I We are selling the specific at half price, although we cannot tell how long we shall be able to do so. Any person who is subject to constipation. sick headache, dlcslness. liver trouble. Indi gestion or a general played out condition ought to take advantage of this oppor tunity, v' ' ' . ' Woodard-CTarke 4 Co: have the lagen- cy for Dr. Howard's Speclflo in Portland. Get SNOWSLIDE ' lite few mm ) 'msse . . ' ' '-'-':'. P.:-.-.. . ) ' . s . 7 j '.' "r" W """ Ml ' '" " ' 1 "WSf-r . .. . ill ,i !, 'JalJvli ''Ait . , V . I u f y i y - c a t ! vllrt. 1 t ! 1 - y i-m Every Piano, , upright s Grand, every prgan,' pipe organ, etc, etc., to go in to our new building has been provided -and ev erything now inv the old establishment must go. We start with an entirely new stock on April 3. Largest and most reliable dealers of Musical Instruments of the- highest quality rNowat-353 WasHngtonstreet;-(At Seventh and Alder when building is completed.) , , and PromoUoa Fund,y PortJandOregon,'.. .191a ...,.V... ...... ....DOLLARS Portland Conuntrdal dub, for the tho correot month. utd mxlltd te chalrmsui psometteo Clutk. ' . . to aid in the work. Subscriptions are coming In very lib erally, says Manager C C Chapman, but it takes time to reach all the people. For :- the convenience of those feeling that they would Uke; to share In the work of benefiting the city, stats, the community and themselves, the above subscription Is printed ., Q. F. Johnson,! chairman" ef -the Pro motion Committee, will preside at the meeting to be held tomorrow. Mrs. paullne Silver, who', yesterday caused the arrest of Eugene I)u vail," for the alleged theft of her dog, this morn' ing in police court, made due - of the most dramatic witnesses that has ever taken the stand. When she was called up, without waiting to be sworn, she turned on the prisoner, and with gest ures that would do justice to Leslie Carter,- she. erled:"judge look atthat man. He is a scoundrel, a vlllian. . Be, who pretends to be a man, attacked a mother of three fatherless children." A great deal more was said before Judge Taxwell who jwae astounded by the sudden burst of oratory;; could erder quiet In the court room. ; ; - The woman and man recently-met In a moving picture theatre and when Mrs. Silver saw Duvall In possession of the dog which had been lost for several weeks." she demanded its return. A patrolman heard the fuss and advised the couple to settle the matter at police headquarters. - Mrs. ' Silver was this morning awarded the possession of the dog., , . ENGINEER IN HURRY : 1 . ta niir i"iaii- skin r r ' n I U TM I . rllilc AIVU UU The United States grand jury today returned an Indictment against W. Good all, engineer of the British steamer Northumbria, who was charged . with smuggling three pieces of silk Into As toria March ' 1, 1911. Ooodall's steamer Is due to leave the harbor at 5 o'clock today and a special report was made In his case, to allow him to plead guilty, be fined and thing leave with his vessel , . WOMANFEARS HUSBAND it HAS TAKEN THEIR CHILD 'V. " "-' 4 Miss Angia Deligla of 401 .Water street, has reported to-the police that her husband, VI to Deligla, has disap peared from thls home with their four year old daughter. She fears be. has kidnapped' the child, ..The . father ' and child left home yesterhoon afternoon. 11 MS 'rftv. HBir".-. 1 , .. ; Jifeito- ;1U JJi ' & :5v J4-' .;'???.. . iL.,if- : - ' i fot ri 600.Q90-VVilL Be Disposed, of ' for 'Orphanage Home,' If . - Possible, -v'. ' . ' 'Two thousand Portland women will sell 6So,000 shamrocks on -the streets and in the publlo buildings tomorrow if they can. The Pisa is to raise as large a fund as possible to help make the babies comfortable In the St Mary's orphanage near Oswego. J The orphan age is a large Institution where moth erless bablea from all parte of Oregon, regardless of whether they be. Catho lic or Protestant babies, are received. SENTENCE SUSPENDED !?& ON JACK JOHNSON . Oakland, Cal., Maroh f li v-i ; Police Judge Smith suspended sentence upon Jack Johnson today in order to give the latter an opportunity, to substanti ate his claim that he was rushing , a gick ; brother to .the. hospital., when he was arrested for violating the automo? bile Speed ordinancerJehnsonrwilUBe required to obtain a, certificate from physicians in charge Of the bospltaL As soon as he left the police court, the big negro cranked up his car and dis appeared in a cloud. of dust i;;';. r: BALFOUR WANTS SIX " -: DREADNAUGHTS A YEAR :-.:.jt: C-i" i v - .v;l-.v:y.:.i' - , London, March 16. The government's naval policy was attacked tonight in the house of commons, by Arthur .J. .Bal four in a lengthy argument for larger appropriations. rt "England's supremacy," Balfour said. Is threatened as a result of the gov. ernment's niggardly policy. The situ, stlon is very grave. If the present plans are carried out England's naval strength by 1013 will be only equal to that of the combined fleets of the pow ers in the Triple Alliance." Balfour spoke In favor of the pro posed Anglo-American arbitration trea ty, o 'tU- wyitMh 't:i . Arthur Lee said that England should DO SOAP SHAMPOOS MAKE WOMEN BALD? "Ths Increasing baldness of women Is coming : to be a matter.' of extreme interest everywhere," writes Mae Mar tyn, famed beauty specialist, In , the Boston Telegraph., "Dermatologists-recognise the fact that, most women are troubled with short, scanty, dull, brit tle, splitting hair and dandruff sifre signs of neglect in caring for the hair, "These conditions are often the re sult of washing the hair with soap. The alkali in most aoaps Is too strong for the hair and causes It to become brit tle, coarse, streaky, faded and scsnt - The safest, reliable shampoo Is an inexpensive one mads from a teaspoon fl of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot- water. 1 It not only .cleanses thoroughly,- but rinses perfectly and dries quickly. It makes the hair soft, glossy and fluffy,' and those who use it reg ularly are never bothered with dand ruff, falling hair or other scalp trou bles, , A, :y-VVV sioess in Portland if this extraordiniiry selling record continues. 7 Twenty instruments sold yesterdayto say nothing of the many talldng macKines, records, etc, dupoied of f We are closing out everything in our old building at cost- pianos, Chickeringt, Kimbally Autopiands, ' Organ, Talking 'U Machines arV Records, Stools, Scarfs,: t FixturcsTetc. r i nn mi am immMy si iUirJi XlrrK IfnvrTi C is a pleasant tasting ' laxative water in bottles called tpUt. A bottle it a dose and relieves consti pation, sick headache and tick stomach "AtkVthe.Man. When an eyeglaBs-wcarlng friend says he does not know what eye glass i. troubles are, yon ;may be reasonably, sure that ' he ' wears Thompson's 1 eyeglasses.-: , 'J We take care of your eyes In the way of lens changes for one year from date of purchase. No extra charge for this service . ; , We Do All Our Own Grinding,;' iBroken Glasses Replaced While Wt: ".. xou want. '. . . 16MPS0NSS Second Floor Corbtt .Bldgi '.j; v.. rlftn ana Morrison ,i a Caah or. little payments.- ---4i , v ' kr , ' j..'i, . F We rJb not intend to move si single thing to our new building. ENTIRELiNE! EiilK : " ' 1, ' ; .. . . 1 r. . - . V v. a, ' t ii ii i i' I' In "' isj "He St :,,:Xa Tsir-rfc&rr trrV TVw.-l s- .k, n..Jr