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!!, - 17 1 f " If ' " " . u Lili.i fjfifitfj :-snw , i'T'i'? n Ln:o . ' ?r " ; : . f... . ' . ' . vtiteasam' . .- . .. fife . . . . , . Notes of Wednesday's Happenings Brief Pajagrapb Give Journal Afternoon foUUcal. ' A private reception , was given' by President Wilson to Dr, Lau'ro Muller, BrasU's mlnltter of foreign affair and peclkl ambassador to the United States. Thla was followed by a brilliant official reception at the White House, A round of official visit was made by the distinguished BraiUian, who was escorted by squadron of cavalry. , It is announced at Washington that the object of the attack on the Moros begun by Brigadier General Pershing is the complete disarmament of the seml clvlUied tribes in the southern Philip pines. . Permanent peaoe is thereby sought .General Pershing has assembled a strong force for a decisive movement against the rebellious Moros entrenohed in Bagaag under the sultan of Jolo. Skepticism as to the success of the plan is expressed in some quarters, where it Is asserted that the natives will replace their antequated' weapons with modern firearms, and become more formidable than ever. Secretary McAdoo of the treasury' de partment baa announoed, with relation to the Aldrich-Vreeland bill of May to, 108, "in accordance with the act,, the aecretary of the treasury has actually in hand $500,000,000 in new national bank notes, which can be Issued imme diately to any national banks or curren cy associations applying therefor and complying with the provisions of ' the act" ,-..: . The b&Blo principle of a bill Which Representative Willis of Ohio Is preparing, will be the right of congress to control absolutely the instrumental ity of interstate commerce, even to the extent of -regulating the rates in eaoh state. Bitter opposition . to the bill is regarded as-certain in both houses. Willie, is a Republican member of the house Interstate and foreign commerce committee. His measure seeks to extend the Jurisdiction of the Interstate com merce commission over intrastate rates on interstate railroads, in accordance with the minimum rate decision. , j ' ;tt;- Eastern. : The engagement .of Adolph Busch III and Mrs; Florence Parker Lambert, for mer wife of Marlon L. J. Lambert has been announoed at St Louis. The bride to-be is several years his senior and has three children, .the eldest of which Is IS. Busch is 22. At the annual convention of the As soclated Advertising olubs of America n Session at Baltimore, Md., a plan has been formulated for a higher standard of advertising. Newspapers and period icals will be requested to give the whole truth about, their ..circulations.., to print iN SUCH PAIN i WOMAN TORE ! HER CLOTHES testifies She Was Restored to Health by Lydia ;E. ' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. eesajBBPBjsSslSBeBsaaBS)eist '" : " Mtlone, N. Y., " Lydia E. Pink bam'i Vegetabla Compound baa cer 1.J..1111..1..11.1...1 jj, tainly aona me a ion of good. I first beard of it when t waa a girl and I always said that if I ever had fe male trouble I would, take it. " "I Buffered from organic' inflamma tion and would have spells when I would be in such pain that I would tear my clothes. One day my husband got tha neighbor in to see what the matter waa but they could not help me. My first thought waa for Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and I aent my hus bad out for it and took ituntil I waa en tirely cured. I am a woman of perf ect health and my health and happiness, came from Lydia E. Pinkham'a medi cine. Yoa may rest assured that I da all I can to recommend your wonderful medicine to my friends."- Mbs. Fred Stone, Route No, 8, Malone, N. Y. Tha auccesa of Lydia R Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, I unparalleled. It may ba used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam -maUoruHlceration.tumora.irregularities, Txrlodic cains. backache, bearing-down HiliiSnil'S' rTieeHng.fiatuIency.Tndigestfort nrn prvous Drosirauon. Jjyaia ma- ham's Ve?etab!e Compound is the atan Mndv" for fmal ilia. - Reader the News of Lnie Testerday and Liut Night. advertising of reliable concerns only) and to adopt a "flat" rate. The federal government has filed aa anti-trust suit at Chicago against the Quaker Oats company.-' This company controls 10 per cent of the oatmeal pro ducts of tha country, and Is known as th "oatmeal trust." The suit goes to the unusual length of seeking to have tha privilege of interstate . commerce withheld until competitive conditions are restored. At the reunion of Iowa Civil war veterans heloYat Des Moines, nearly 8000 of the old soldiers passed in review be fore Generals Orenvllle M. Dodge and Cyrus Bussey, the two surviving lows generals. ' . According to an opinion rendered by Attorney General McReynolds to the treasury department at Washington, it is not lawful under the national bank act to consider suburbs as separate places' from the eltles within whose corporate boundaries they lie. In fu ture, such suburbs will be unable to organise small national banks with cap ita! of 125,000 or 150,000, although it ts not thought that existing charters will ba disturbed. f Mrs. Catherine - Soper . PenceV has brought suit for separation against La. fayette Pence, former representative in congress from Colorado, at New York. She charges abandonment and extreme cruelty, and, continued misconduct with Mrs. Lillian N. Duke, divorced wife of the tobacco millionaire. Pacific Coast Two masked men held up and robbed tbe passengers and crew of an electric car near Vancouver. B. C, and disap peared )nto the bruab with about 150 In cash and numerous valuables. At almost the same spot and hour. 1:20 o'clock at night a similar holdup oc curred on .Wednesday of last week. Fifty police are searching for the rob bers. The intermountain good rooads con vention is . in session at Boise, Idaho. Much enthusiasm was manlfeated over proposals- ror cooperative xeoerat ana state roadbuildlng advocated by men Of national prestige In the good roads movement Jesse Taylor, editor of Better Roads, gave a stirring address. . Charged with playing politics to up set the will of the Finn and English Socialist locals, Mayor Duncan and five Socialist aldermen are to be tried be fore a grievance committee of that or ganisation at Butte, Mont. A feud be. tween radical factions of the party has given rise to this action. Official notice has been Issued from Sacramento to all railroad agents In California that every shipment of po tatoes must' be held for rigid inspec tion. The order followed the discovery of a shipment Infected with the potato tuber moth. Robert A. ; Thompson, one of the board of valuation engineers appointed under the La Follette-act, has arrived at San Francisco and opened his head' quarters. He will direct a physical valuation of every railroad between Montana on me norm, new Mexico on the south and the Paclflo ocean on the west. These comprise the Pernio dis trict, one of five Into which the coun try was divided by congress for the purpose of the act. The government will employ a total of 2000 engineers or more, with, an army of elerks under itiemy . . . xtie.soutn juaxoia maae an average of 25.13 knots in a run of four hours off the porV of 6an Diego, breaking alf speed recoras tor armored cruisers. The beet previous- record was 21,99 knots. Oregon. Briefs. , Mayor Hall of La Grande has given formal notice to the chief of police that the restricted dletrict must- be closed by. July 1.; He has been assured by the .sheriff .of the support of the county authorities in enforcing the order, So far as locally known. La Grande has had a restricted district since the city was incorporated. Oignltarles of the Roman Catholle church are arriving at Salem to take part lnX the observance of the fiftieth anniversary of Sacred Heart academy, held in connection with the graduation exercises. Archbishop Christie will ad dress the graduates, at the Grand opera house. An address will also be given by P. H. D'Arcy, Governor West has honored a requl. tltlon for Kenneth Connors, under ar rest at Portland. Connors Is a mes senger boy, 16 years old, accused of leaving Spokane with $100 entrusted to him. - ', ' - - - . W. Jr-Boosey hss been adjudged In- tane by County Judge TouvllJe at Med ford, and will be sent to Salem. Boosey Is known as the champion litigant of southern Oregon, having kept Jackson ounty In expensive litigation for 20 years in bis title fight for a small strip of land, He appealed for aid In his contest to the king of England, the premier of Canada, the president or the United .States and other prominent per sonages.;:' " . :' Foreign, . Thi- Spanish-premier-and ministers. have handed in their resignations to King .almnsn. because a. vote. In , the Spanish senate revealed a split In the Liberal party. The resignations were accepted provisionally.;. Too big to He at the regular pier, the ' i imm i - SSSo Fees for Registration During First Five Months Amount to $44,158. (Salem Bureau of Tfee Joarntl.) -Salem, Or., June 12.--The total regis tration of motor vehicles for this year numbers 11,500, as against 1411 this time last year. During the first five months of this year 11,048 motor vehiolea were regis tered, and 933 chauffeurs. The total fees for registration re ceived by the automobile department of the secretary of state's office during this time amounted to 144,181, of which $1866 was for chaffeurs' licenses, 1460.60 for transfer, duplicate number plates, etc., and $41,141.50 for motor vehicle registrations. v -Lewis Sees Use in Celilo Power. (Salem Bureau of The Jeemat.) Salem, Or., June 13. State Engineer J. H. Lewis has returned from viewing the Columbia river at Celilo Falls dur ing high water, and expresses confi dence that the harnessing of the Colum bia at that point Is a feasible project, He made arrangements to have measure ments of the river taken during the flood season. As soon aa the other members of the commission authorised by the last legislature to Investigate the power possibilities at Celilo are ap pointed the work will be taken up with out any loss of time, according to the expectations or the state engineer. Holland Is In Seattle Jail. "alem Bureau of ID Journal.) : Salem, Or., June 12. Dr. Lee Stelner, superintendent of the Oregon state hos pital, received advices yesterday that Lawrence Holland, the patient at the institution who ' was slipped out of the state by his parents, had been commit? ted to the asylum by a judge in Seat tie, and the officers were given 31 hours in which to return him to Oregon In the meantime, however, Holland ap pealed to the supreme court and the judge committed him to the county jail pending the appeal, which likely will not be heard until the fall session of court. An attendant from' the Oregon asylum had gone to Seattle after him. No Liquor to Agentleas Depots. ... (galea Bureau of The Jourul.) - ;. Salem, Or., June 12.--A railroad com pany cannot deliver a package of liquor at a station where it does not maintain an agent who can keep full record of the transaction as provided for in a law enacted by the last legislature, accord ing to an opinion of Attorney General Crawford rendered to the state railroad commission. T.ie question cam up on a query from the Mount Hood railroad company. The attorney general held that an agent must be. there and make a" record of the amount and kind of liquor, name of t.ie person to whom shipped, by whom delivered and to whom delivered, and of the signature of the true name of the consignee. This record must be kept and be open to in. spection-to any state, county r city of flcial. giant steamship lmperator started from Hamburg on hei maiden trip to New j or rrom an ancnorag-e in ine open roadstead. She carried a total of 3870 passengers, 2270 of them being in the third class and steerage. Miscellaneous.. At Debeque, a small Colorado town a" cowboy called the mayor a Iter and the mayor knocked him down. Twen ty-five cowboys then commenced, riot ing and shooting in the streete. Rev. A." F, Glover, 22 years of age, "'covered'' the rioters with his revolver and marched them all to Jail. Sheriff Scbraber and two deputies of Grand Junction have gone to Debeque to pre serve order, and the cowboys have de dared war on the townspeople .Upon arriving on the ateamer Olym- Pio at New York from Europe, Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox upheld the tango and the turkey trot as graceful dances, and declared her' intention to write a poem about them. She said that sim ilar dances . she saw in London, about which people had grown "simply wild," were copies of the American article. During the month of May more than 1,500,000 cubic yards of earth was re moved from the two entrances f the Panama canal, breaking, the record for dredging operations. . . OLD MAN'S NECK TOUGH; RAZOR WONT CUT IT " ' (Special te The Journal.) Toledo, Or., June 12. Edwin Weed, a harnessmaker, attempted to eommlt sui cide Tuesday by cutting his throat with a rasor." Weed,-who le about e5 years of ' age. Is a very large roan, Ma4ghiagabout2 0-pouada. and-awlag to hie neck being so large -he waa un able to succeed In Ms attempt ta end his life. The edge of hie rasor waa turned. It is thought he will recover. BOAT TO 1 91 5 FAIR E Up foyer Town Excursion May Be Possible if Canal at Celilo Is Done. (Special to The Journal.) Kennewlck. Wash., June 13. "From Kennewlck to San Francisco and return, all the way by boat" is the slogan of tha Kennewlck Commercial club In a campaign which contemplates a steam er excursion direct from this city to the Panama-Paclfle Exposition In 1916, whea a committee was appointed to get Into correspondence with the steam boat companies which operate from San Franoisco to Portland. When the locks at Celilo are com pleted it will b possible for steamers that can enter the mouth or tne river at low water to navigate direct to Kennewlck during the season of high water, and If the plana of the club materialise, the voyage will be timed for June or July of 1315 when the river is at its highest Quantities of freight now find their way from San Franoisco to thla section by4 steamer, via Portland, and to make the excursion financially feasible, a campaign will be conducted months afread of the sailing date to book orders for shipments from San Francisco for distribution at Kennewlck. At the same time passenger reservations will be made and shipments of flour and (Tain solicited to give the steamer a cargo and a full passenger list on its trip down. Prominent shippers and navigators of this olty have given considerable thought to the plan and pronounce it entirely feasible. If, however. It later develops that it is Impracticable to bring an ocean going vessel Into this harbor, tha excursion will be carried out with a transfer from a river steamer to ocean craft at either Astoria or Portland. TRAINL0AD OF CAYUSES IS SHIPPED FROM CONDON (Special to' The Journal.) Condon. Or., June 12. -Thirteen cars, containing 362 head of gorges, were shipped from tbe local yards Tuesday, consigned to St. Louis, Mo. A few of these horses were purchased in this county, but most of them came from the ranges of Wheeler county. They were bought and shipped by Currie Dougherty, and consigned to the same firm. Dr. L. L. Taylor gave them a physical examination, but being all un broken range horses, it was not neces sary to give them any test They will go into quarantine at Miles City, Mont, and will there be thoroughly inspected. The average price paid is said to have been 130 per head and thfs makes the train load worth over 310,000. Weed Issue Annoys Farmers. (Spvcliil to Th. journal.). Condorl, Or.. June 12. The farmers In this' vicinity are making an' effort to sesufenorcement of the law pertain ing fo the obnoxious weeds, such as Russian and Canada thistles, Jim Hill mustard and the silver salt bush. Every year the farmers make this move and in one or two instances the county court has promised to enforce this law, but nothing has, ever been done. Many farmers try' to keep their lands free from these destroyers, but It is impos sible to secure any lasting results with out the concerted action of the farmers together with the help of the road su pervisors.'" " Farragut Blockade Runner Dies 8eattle, Wash., June 12 Captain John Flynn, 70 years old, who was a sailor on board the first Monitor when she fought the Confederate Ironclad Merrimac, and afterward ran the block ade at New Orleans with Farragut Is dead here today at his. home. Flynn renewed the sea after the war as a maater until he came here 20 years ago. Repair Time's Ravages on Hair and Skin (From American Health Journal.) Shampoo either a dry, itchy scalD. or an oily head of hair with the thick soothing lather of this slmpl sham poo, which you can mak at horn by mixing a teaspoonful of canthrox with a cup of hot water, It will loosen every particle ef dust and excessive oil, stimulate the hair roots to healthy ac tion and restore the hair to its natural color while? making It soft glossy, fluffy nd easy to do up. Nothing will so- quickly restore faded hair , to natural color after exposure to sun and winds. For beautifying the , complexion nothing equals this Inexpensive, home made lotion which, When applied to the skin, dries quickly and is invisible. It correets complexion faults and gives the skin a velvety softness of texture and-that - much- prUed youthful tint It is made by mixing four ounces spur- xJa JinUjaieQ-.Dxea.aoc-jQLjaaA ter) and 3 teaspoonfule glycerin and Is especially potent in removing pim ples and bleckheads and looks like part of the Ikln. (Adv.) CI All FOREST GROVE HAS COUNTY FAIR PLAN Committee Named and $1281 Put Up to Work Out . Details. (Special te The Journal) Forest Grove, Or., June 12. The stock men, farmers and fruit raisers of this section ara enthusiasts over the pro position of holding a county fair here next fall. The county commissioners hava selected a committee consisting of Austin Buxton of this city; L. L. Craw, ford of Banks and B. ' K Dnnnv nf to- verton, to work with the Washington County Livestock and Agricultural as sociation in arranging for the fair, These directors were appointed At the request of the granges of tha county, me eum or ami nas oeen appropriated by tha county court to hejp defray the expenses of the fair. The fair will be held at the Forest Grove training nri and a number of races will be given during ice rair. Woman's Club to Own Home. (SpoHal te The Journal.) Forest Grove. . Dr.. Jnna it Th. Woman's club of this city has decided io ouiia a ciun nouse, and a committee consisting of Miss Mlnnve Mvm Mr. C. E. Walker and Mrs. C. A. Brodersnn has been named to lot n. nnttnhia lo cation. It Is Planned to erect a build. lng of the bungalow type, which may be Rheumatism A Home Cure Creo by One WBo Had It Id tbe print f 1S03 I was attacktd by Uuacular and Inflammatory Rheuvatlani, I suffered sa only thow whe baT it know, for orar three rears. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but aucb relief as I raelred was only temporary. Finally, I found remedy that urd we eomplittely. and it baa miir returned. 1 b given It to a Dumber who ware terribly afflicted end avee bedridden with Rbeuma tltn, and It effected a cure in every caae. I want every sufferer from any form of rbenmatle trouble te try this marveloua healing power. Don't aeut jucent; limply tail yeur same and address and I will aeud It free te try, M. after you bave uaed It and It baa proves Itself to be tbat long-looitd-for means of curing your Bbeuma tln, yoa nay aend tbe price of It, one dol lar, but, understand, I do mi want your money snlesa yon ere perfectly satisfied to send It. Isn't tbat falrt Wby suffer toy lonier when noeltlve relief is thua offer,! waa free I Don't delay. Write today. Mark Jackson, No. 188 Albambra Bldg.. Skin SooflEieojl and Mealed Itching skin, ugly eruptions,' scaly scalp. Eczema and Its allied diseases all yield Instantly to the soothing influence of the mild, simple wash, the 9.9 J prescription for Xosema. From our experience with skin suf ferers, we are convinced that skin dis ease is caused by germs beneath the outer skin that apread and multiply until they become a mass of gnawing animals. . D.D.D., a penetrating liquid, i mmmmmmmmmtmmmwmmmmm n Sore Gargle or spray your throat night and morning with LISTO GEN and you'll never have sore throat. L.1STOQEN Is the best anti septic you can buy. Ask your doctor what he thinks of it. Use LISTOOEN as a mouth wash. 0 It will keep your 'month sweet snd cleans preaerveyourleethtpreventdiseaae. "Yon will delight In the purifying, refresh ing sensation it gives. GET A BOTTLE KEEP IT HANDY aj cts., 50 cts. and II. at ' 'V ?v ,-. , ;v- .'J-i'"; "v;; THE OWL DRUG CO. Wi.'iL . ,4 4 . F M it t tit 9 used sa a dwelling when tbe growth in membership demands larger quarters. Tb program committee has been in structed to arrange for a "Made-la-For-est Grove-Pay," some time the coming fall. An exhibit of Forest Grove's mas Vfaotured products trill be shown and visitors from abroad will be invited. j $120,000 FOR ROADS IN . SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON (Special to Tbe JeafsaLt .Olympla, Wash., June 12. The state highway board has gone formally on record of the highway oommiasloner aaJ his assistants this year prepare all plans and complete all tha necessary surveys lor every road authorized by tbe last legislature. Money for con struction of all the highways will not be available for use this year, but by having the plans prepared and surveys made now It is expected next spring when the taxes are paid and tbe money is available there will be no delay in letting contracts and cleaning up every bit of work the legislature authorised. Governor Lister reported that as a re sult of his investigations at Walla Walla he finds convicts from the prison will not bs available - for road work until August 10, ss they will bs needed until then in the Jute mill, manufacturing RESINOL CURED AWFUL ITCHING IN 0NE NIGHT Xad Buffered! Sis or Bevea .Months. New York, April !(, 1313.--"The skin on my hand got red and" rough. It itched and I began to scratch it It itched so that sometimes I could not sleep all night. I was suffering very much. I used ' ealve and but they did not seem to help me. This went on for six or seven months. Then I tried Reslnol Ointment and Reeinol Soap. I used them one night In the morning, to my surprise, my hand was all wall and the trouble has never re turned. This is the absolute truth." (Signed) Miss Celle Klelnman, 61 Co lumbia St. . Nothing we can say of Reslnol equals what others, such ss Miss Klelnman, say of it. It does its work quickly, easily and at little cost. If you are suffering from itching, burning skin troubles. pimples, blackheads, sunburn, insect bites, dandruff, ulcers, bolls, stubborn ores or piles.' it will cost you nothing to try Reslnol Ointment and Boap. Juet send to Dept 5-a, Kesinoi, Baltimore, Md., for a free sample of each.- Sold by 11 druggists. by D. B. C. destroys these germs and washes them away, thereby relieving that awful itch Immediately, A 60c bottle will prove this much to you. We are so confident that D. D. D. can reach all caaes, that we offer you the first full-size bottle free If It does not do as we say. You, alone, to-judge. D.D.D. Boap aids In keeping the . skin pure, ask us. Owl Drug Co., Broadway and Washington Sts., Woodard, Clark & Co., W. Park and Alder Sts. :Z :: Throat? 'ISTOGEI SAimaa grain bags already contracted for by tta state. Thfs was the first meeting at the commiaslen else th members ma tie a tour of th southern pertlons of the) proposed Pariflo highway. The com mlisn voted that of tha tlll,2t4 ap propriated far work on (tiki JUgnway south from the Pierce county line 3J0, M be spent tn Lewis eowrrty, 36,0e in Cowlits eunty and fIS.Oeo In Chtrke couaty, - ,. , .. The commission decided it would In sist upon a right of way net lees than a feet wle between towns where new work la to bs done. It ts stated that some construction will ba delayed be cause of right of way difficulties. Slightly Used Cars . : The Journal's automobile column Is Portland's clearing bouse fer bargains in slightly used cars. Reliable dealers are dally offering their snaps in this classification. If you are in tbe market for aa auto don't overlook your best opportunity of setting in , touch with those who are offertig auto bargains. Thin People Can Increase Weight Thin men and women who would like to increase their weight with 10 or IS pounds of healthy "stay there" fat should try eating a little Bargol with their meals . for a while and note re sults. Here is a good test worth trying. First weigh yourself and measure your self. Then take Sargol one tablet with every meal for two weeks. Then weigh and meaeure again. It isn't a question of how you look or feel or what your friends say or think. The scales and the tape measure will tell their own story, and most any thla man or woman can easily add from five to eight pounds in me nrsi fourteen aays by rouowmg this simple direction. And best of all. the new flesh stays put Sargol does not of itself make fat but mixing wltbyour food, It turns the fats, sugars and starches of what you have eaten into rich, ripe, fat produc ing nourienmeni ror tne tissues - ana blood prepares it in an easily assimi lated form which th blood can readily accept- All this nourishment now passes from your body as waste. But Sargol stops the waste and does it quickly and makes the fat producing contents of the very same meals you are eating now deveio pounds and pounds of healthy flesh between your skin and bones. Sargol is safe, pleas ant efficient and inexpensive. Woodard. Clarke & Co, and other ?ood druggists sell It in targe boxes orty tablets to a package on guar-' antee of weight Increaso or money back $3.50 Recipe Free Mi- ForiMenii !. Send Name and Address To day You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous I have In my possession a prescrip tion for nervous debility, lack of vigor, falling memory and lame back, brounht on by excesses, that has cured to many worn snd nervoue men right in their own homes -without anv additional h.in or medicine that I think every man who wishes to regain his strength quickly and quietly, should have a copy. So I have determined ' to send a copy of . the. prescription free of charare. in 1 plain, ordinary sealed envelope to any man who will write me for lt This prescription comes from a physi cian who has made a special study of men and I am convinced it ia th surat acting combination for the cure of nervr our debility ever put together. I think I owe it to my fellow men te send them a copy in confidence so thet any man anywhere who is discouraged with repeated failures may stop drug ging himself, secure what I believe Ts the aulckest-actlng restorative. unhuiM. lng, BPOT-TOUCHINO remedy ever de vised, and . so cure himself at home quietly and quickly. - Just drop me a line like this: Dr. A. E. Robinson. 887 Luck Building, Detroit, Mien., end I wtlj send you a copy of this splendid recipe in a plain ordinary envelooa fr. nf charge. A greet many doctors would charge 11.00 to $5.00 for merely writing out a preeerlption like this but I sen! It entirely free. SaveYourlZealtli Most sicknesses that impair health hava their start in quite ordinary ailments of the organs of diges tion or elimination, ; Stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels are quickly benefited by the action of mmM - ,r SI4 everywhere, ba boaea, lPe 25a. . CATAnrJif of thc ': J BLADDER J t:::;:Ui i " - ! AWVVVVWVVVVVVV vw mr Jr X eTl i.l.'i ur. ' I......,,- t YV X