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c::::co;i daily jou: :;tlaiid. T)AV EVENING, NOVEMBER R 1013. TOWN TOPICS will ,8 oiHcus.sed at a luncheon' to ut-ui luiiiurrow noon ai me commercial enclneer nrr nst ,,n .,,. by number ofOther who may wish to Join, or to . . i 'AMUSEMENTS JIEItro ElrTnth and MorrUoa. "Stop Thief." Lion lad DAKKJI BroaUwaj ud Uorrlaon, - tYRIC ourth and : Stark. Seatlnff Flood , Mualeal Coined Coiupanx, . Indian , Lof- nuning .onieI. .. FANTAUES Broadway anT Alder. VlU(letlll, . .Curtain. S:8o. Tiifi. o-.lo.. - " COLUMBIA SiScth.- beta-eon WiBIAi tl Nark ata.' Motion picture' 11 a.m. to 11 p. ni. rEOPUt'S THItATEK Wfit Part and Ilder v ata.-'Xaat my of Pomoell.". AKCADB WahiuKton, between 8UU end Broadway. Motion plrturea. UTAH Washington and Park. Motion picture.. ULOBB THBATKE 11th and Waahlughm. -Mo tion PlrlUlf. .1-f',- . ., -i ' ' " ? Weather Conditions. ' ' Portland and lrlnlty lr tonight and Sat- ttrriart easterly wind. . - Oregon -fair tonight and Saturday; eaaterly Washington ' m-, Fair' tonight; Saturday (air . aa.i, raw weai portion; vaaieny wioaa. '"'.. Idaho Fair toniuht and Hxtnrdair. .. ... , EDWARD A. BKAL8, - 1 -v Platrlet Forscaater. , Bong-lae Given Divorce. John F. Pouglas, a deputy under County Assess or Reed, was yesterday granted a di-i ,-vorce from Eva R Clark Douglas by Circuit Judge ? McGinn.,,V Cruelty was club, to ba attended prominent architects and buiidinir "on tractors. 1 ha plan is to induce some architect to erect a. building by using the quantity .survey vntm aAvnratnA Dy Alexander Wright, a prominent Call fomla architect. , , Tran TU. Smith, the Beef Trust fight er, quotes you these prices. Boll beef. 10.11c. Pot roasts, 12Hl$o kids Deer. lfi-isc. ijlrloln steak, toe Jih'Stalt 0o,. .pound, steak, 20o.T l-bone steak. 20o. Leg pork, 4o. " Pork r'st, J2tt-18c. Chops, 17-JOc. Bait pork, 16c- "Fig's feet, 7c Pig's liver, le.;,. Sausage, it He. v Legs lamb. 16o.. Shoulder lamh. Ida Lamb chODS.' lBo. '. ' Umh .atm. . , L'gs mutton, 12 Kc Loins m'tton; llc. ii n cnops. 1 Z 0. Hhouldera. c J iama, choice, 20c. Shoulder bams, i6c. jjuwer, 81! hc. , Kggs,-80o dos. Bacon, 20-260. Crabs Inf. Chin'k salmon. 10c. Cheese. SOn." ' . ' Be sure you get In Frank It. Smith's Market, 228 Alder Street, between First ana eecona streets. ' (Adv.) Vaudeville Actor - BelaaaarL -i- Jack FranWyh;' tha vaudeville actor 1 that Jumped out of tne second story of the city police station in' attempting to es cape, was discharged thia morning in the municipal court, as a thorough ln- be;cnrollfd Jn th new extension classes ln!r-prr icr noming mm. John Walters was ar rested with him, being also discharged. - leged that she began to quarrel with him three yeara ago and . kept It up until October 12, 1813. Among the acts charged against Mrs.' Douglas are an assault on June 13, last, with a hunt Ing knife In. which she Struck him in ., tha shoulder. :-. They were married in Oregon City; on August 8, 1908. Sara Bulbs Jresented-The Portland ." park department has Just been made' ' the recipient of several hundred bulbs that were secured on hree expeditions ' , uy ts. h. Wilson, an Kngnsn botanist, - Into the Interior of China and r other parts of the world. ' Tha bulbs were -, sent by L. ,S. Sargent, .bead ,of the Ar ' ' nold Arboretum, who, has selected Port- ,,'mua mm ma oniciaj experimental gar den site for tha 'plants on tha Paclflo coast. Tbey are of very rare varieties - and will be cared for by Park Super- , , inienaeni. juiscne Franklyn is il years old,: but looks much younger. Durlna- the last Dresl dential election ho voted in hia home precinct at Pittsburg, Pa., in which soma question arose over his age. as he wore Knee trousers, Franklyn aoon proved py nis parents, however, that be was nutiea to a vote. Wanted Wood Removed. A neighbor or ; Kev. Del mar II. Trimble complained yesterday to Chief of Police Clark that tne minister la allowed to keen wood on tne, street in xrent or his house an Unreasonable length of time. "1 would ilka to know If . a minister is a nrlvi leged character." . wrote th. neighbor, who signed himself a taxpayer.'' The wood has ; been there several months and the policeman on the : beat does not make him take It In." ' Rev. Mr. Trimble lives .' at 644 " East Ankeny street.- The ponce sergeant made an investigation, reporting that the wood had been taken inside. Chaxres Cruelty to Boc-Hiss Isette bewls, fill Morrison street, .complained against H. Oregg, a florist on Alder between Fifth and Fourth street, in the municipal court this morning, accusing biro of being cruel'to her dog. She charged that the florist kicked tha dog, causing it to walk upon three legs. Oregr said the dog stopped at hia Place received rrom Oreece, urging ail mem-1 and he attemnted to chase It away. oerg of the Greek colonies on tha Pa-1 The court held that kickinsr a dost was tunc make Inquiries. rira Saatroys Jlasldwicav The home of FV 8. Currle at B'lfth avenuo and Maybe streets, Lents, rwaa destroyed by lire last evening. A lamp exploded At ' the liead of the stairs, . causing the I Diane. currla was not at home. Mrs. Mary Laird was carrying te lamp in her hand at tha time, , In- soma way (h woman lost her balance and dropped the lamp.. The chemical apparatus was the- orfly-tfre flghtiwS '-.machinery? aVatlS able. as. the water mains ar , too far from this part of tha city. The loss Is at cuAniVAHi I:: : DEC!DEDLf.!ALAPP.Oi?0S 1 f SAYS MUNICIPAL COURT -i u:. m d ; Kossl -WU1 Be SeML-Joseph Mosil, the Troutdalo taneher. was-held bv th coroner's Jury yesterday afternoon to be tha man who killed a cabin dweller near , the ranch two weeks ago.. The murdered man has 'not been Identified, t"ed English flag and Initiala O. B." on the richt arm tha marv. by which the coroner hopes to learn his name. No motive was shown at rha in. quest for shooting. ; Mossl has been in Jail since tho night of the murder, y " Vomu Oeta' Keaw yiiiA .a $100, was Imposed yesterday afternoon upon lElsle Douglas, foundmiitv w.it. nesday by a Jury of conducting a dis orderly house at : tha louthmn .nm.M of Waahington', and Fourteenth streets; The case waa heard In the municipal Court. Motorcycle Offloara Oouliatnn. nd JMutter made tha arrest.. ;.vj v', : errloaa will Sa wi' a ... ovi ' ivm aynagogue. rarlc and niav tr..t. tonlgrht at 8 o'clock ; and tomorrow raornxng at s;ao o'clock. , Rabbi Abra. t , raTraaoe Wants JTew Trlal.--Argu ments on tha motion for a new trial in tha case of J. C LaFmnce, convicted of , -swindling the v Modern Woodmen of America out of $3000 by planting a body aa his own on the Clackamas river and - disappearing, that his wife might- se curesi tha ' Insurance, rwill be beard by Circuit Judge Kavanaugb ; tomorrow morning. LaFrance was sentenced to . one to 18 years In the penitentiary. ,. Appeal ta Onakav A call has been coast to return at once to their Icrpelty to animals, an fined tha florist society - prosecuiea 1 M - home country to aid., in another war which Oreeca anticipates with Turkey. -A cablegram was received at Tacoma, : and transmitted to Portland to A. Am briaboullf, secretary of the local Pan. Hellenlo association, urging the Imme diate response to the call, . ; 'K Dr. XllUksB WW Bpsak-Dr. MiUl ken of Oregon City gives the third of a series of addresses on "The Meaning of Aiire- at tne uaivary., Baptist , church tonight wlere a November evangelical campaign Is now In progress. Special music will ' ba furnished this evening ' by the Old Soldiers' quartet : Jack Frost, well known evangelist, xor ; . marly ; a railroad engineer- of ,. Kansas i City, wiU Join in the campaign Sunday. -ft "Opem Konse- at T. K. a A-A11 de- partmenta of the Portland Young Men's a Christian Association will ba orjen to , the pubUc tonight on the occasion of the annual "open house" at the associa tuonvt committees will be at hand to u.: . take visitors through the building and ,-. explain the work. An attractive literary i . and musical program has been prepared, ...and there will be lively games in the - gymnasium and swimming pool. ; ; v ; " Orocary Clerk Arrested. ' Charged , with selling adulterated vinegar. J. 8. f v Armstrong waa arrested yesterday on complaint of. Albert S. Wells, a fihemfet j In the office of State Dairy and Food Commissioner Mlckle. He is employed , In a grocery store and Is alleged to have soia oarrei of vinegar which waa dl I s luted with , aeetlo .acid. f; :.(., : ;.v :s y,.' ( zctares la rreachv starting tonight , ano continuing ., through . April 14, -uauame nenriette li'Uuuuer will lee. r . tun in French at the new public library ; the second and Fourth Fridays of each f j month.. Tonight she wiU speak on one ' m toe ptays or tna comedie Francalse. " , lecture , is scheduled fop I o'clock $10. The -humane the case. Aato tsUglitly 'Xsjarea ; Man, J.t A. HUderbrand, 649 Taylor " street, was struck by an auto last evening at Nine teenth and Washington streets, the in jury being a broken nose. Frank B, Riley, $1 Lucretia street, was. driving the machine. Riley claims he was go ing about 13 miles an hour, and that HUderbrand stepped from the curb and started aig-sag across the street . in front, of the auto. i Old re Horse Deaov "Queen,'! one of the best known, and most powerful fire horses the cityjas ever owned, and which has been stationed at Sixteenth' and Washington streets, had to be shot yesterday by officials of the department following a stroke of paralysis which rendered - her pot only unfit for work but unable to get around. '. She waa 16 years old and haa. been In; the depart ment for most of her life. ri ; . J:. . Brotheclioott of St JLndraw Xjeotaraa. -At 7:45 p. ny Friday evening of each week, under the auspices of the Broth'! erhood of St "Andrew, Rev. A. A. Mor rluon will deliver a talk to men only based on the Bible. ( The address and discussion 41tereafter will be limited to 45 mioutea. v All i men .are welcome. , Trinity-' Pariah House,. Nineteenth and Davis streets.;; .:r-. ':', v (Ad. f Fappas Vot Guilty. A Jury in Clrcuii jiuoga Morrow-a court yesterday, found .i., Z noc uluy of charge similar to those involved in tha vice Tadara KoOlaa. Til rtmniV 6inn ia 111, with' a severe cold and dM wt -.ppear at tne courthouse this morn Ihg. He expects to be at his court to morrow. r- -( , 4 ' Zyoglaas Comfort gtuatranteed. wheth er your, glasses, cost . you $1.60, $S or mora, at ituDenstein's, exclusive optician, 189 Third street, near Taylor, (Adv.) Ctammer Jessie Harklno or Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ax etpt Sunday, .. . L e a t e a '. Washington street t doek at I p. m. ,. t , Ady.) ;. ' Balta Vpsllon Canokaea "fin. vember luncheon of the Portland Delta ypsiion ciuo win be held tomorrow at tne university club Craft Jewelry In hand-wrn in many aiiraciiv aumm . Th. a Craft and Curio Shop, 404 Morrison. Ad! r war aov -aivaosa uorxaa A ru. mlum ticket with eacn oound. Hain.a aa Btore, iia Third street , Hotel XrtBOX. Third and Ufa In , in,. best rates la the city to nermanant guests. . , . , , , (Adv.) Totar Xmas Photos C. Elmor wva photographic atudles. 839 Morgan build ing. Adv.) Some for Tuaareular BatiaBta-r).. tor'f referenda. Tabor S 87, B-2 573. Adv. Br. m, 0. Brown. BbrsV'-Bar.'' Mnh.wv building friz!, , i (Adv.) i Or. Crreane, Main CS8C.' Momn fhuiM- ng.y..;v (,.:,; J--,;, (AdV.) ." i i Eggs used at charivari are en 4 f tirely out of order. , So held Mu. nlcipal ; Judge r iStovenson v this morning. The Judge added that e . a newly married - couple - has ; Plenty of trouble ahead, and that anything, that resembles rowdy. $ ism at or alter a wedding is out- of date and improper. Hence, he :.(' ,onduct.'-;!i-'54 ft tert-s. , 'The foregoing questions arose : In the arrest of three young men 4 who threw egga at Mr. and Mrs. John Powell, ; who were married last evening at the bride's home, 4 j. 407 Falrbank avenue. ? The bride -twas Miss Leah Burton. ' - v ' the newly married couple 4 left the home to take their auto s mobile for Cleone, Or., a crowd Or of, boys, known as, the "Crema tory , gang," .pelted them . with -4 s ' eggs, v The clothes of the couple IV were badly soiled, While the new automobile was coated with the $ avy.- . . . . U. Patrolmen Welce and Teevln' aH had been called to the place, as a, rowdylmn was anticipated. - Her $ man Unden and Ryner Unden, l 744,Vaughan street,; both under $ :e,; were , arrested , and turned"1 ' over to the i Juvenile court $ . George i'Krlmbel, Robert Mc-' ' Brida and Allen Holmes e ' rested and tnkn intn ih, ' nlcipal court this .morning. Each , w i m tatter were fined 10. , ' 4 ' S'.V; I BOXING ; "Paclflo Coast Boxing Championship. ' Unuer auspices of Multnomah Ama teur Athletic club, tonight, Friday. Nov. 14. Entries frOm all loariina- attil.tl VJUDH-nn in, niMat s Rraftln. EISA m m narp. ' ciuo srymnaslum. . aanaral ad. iission, Reserved - ringside seats. if - Individuality and ' Superiority Are : ; Well Eicpressed Jrv r: Benjamin suits ' t 'i ' . ; . ' , (,' - J. : $20 ; ,d $25 v Xndlrldnallty la style, superiority In '. ' ... tailoring and fabrlo tha highest staad ard la oorreet clothes for - man . aal - yonng- mn the naapproaohed "Ban J a- . . mla Standard." Back of this Is a rnar- aatee of proper fit and serrloaabluty " .an accepted guarantee, .. .. . -.. . ....... Bine Barges and Chariots, Tweeds and" i Taacy Mixvares. . . , J New Derbys 533 to $ 1 6 V The Bristol at 93. The Wartnrton, Bobbs and Xnox at g3. Karrower brims, hlgkei erewas and broader bands. Baa ana quarter bows, v s r.'j,- J Buffum Pendleton V i Br. bldg. s; X. BUUer, dentist, Morgan V (Adv.) Don't Get iGrouchv This chilly weather la llabl to a-iv you a grouch. To prevent this, get-in. aide one of Jimmy Dunn's warm over. coats, priced at $14.76 and $18.75. Take oievawr to,a noor oregonian bldg. Ad. -LVi i Card of Thanks. ' neairno extend thanks to our many friends who so kindly assisted us during our sorrow and loss of our (Adv.) " ROY llOBINSON. ' mtmmmimammwmmmmlmmmmmmfmwmmmf ' No man can waste valuable time in an argument , If his time is valuable ua uuesn'i argue: - common sense -Buy Superior coal ton. Main 154: A-164L 4Adv.) Men's Suits and 0'Coats Buy of me and keen tha hfirh ni landlord's profit in your Jeans. Jimmy Dunn, 3d floor Oregonlsa bldg. (Adv.) and Is- open tooths public,! Becture on BeUls Case Serviraa win , v be held tonight at the Sixth Street syn agogue at T:30 o'clock, i Charles Robin- , son will lecture on -The BelUa Case and ,i Ritual i. Murder." ." : "Horoorrow v morning ;; ; services will begin jkX n unday - scnoojevery eunaay at 10 a, m. HA: ;i'K ' BStltlon ta BajikrupW.--A. peUUon in r bankruptcy waa filed with the federal court yesterday afternoon by attorneys for Joseph Vernsteln of the Portland concern known as the New York Tailors Indebtedness of $3606.72, with assets. of f.'. $20, areliste.d.;;;. yi.. v- AiTooata Onaatlty uWay.--The prop, vositlon of organising a 'council to In troduce quantity survey In Portland, nr - ' . - - mi .. Company v Zncorporatea. Articles of , Incorporation- of the Clevenger Muaio ! company, capitaliaed at $2000, were filed.; with County Clerk Coffey this morning. ; iu. iu. uievenger, jj. jo, jveasey anq it. iv. Sergent were the incorporators. ' ; r Zrvlnrtoa Clnb Banca The Irvington club will hold one of its regular dancing parties thia evening. It ta proposed to have a children's party Utrtha near fu ture. The party this evening Is for the grownups. ,t t, (, , - s . i Hotel argent Single rooms and : room suites, papered and done over to suit tenant. Convenient location, phone in every room, elevator service. - . An Ideal family hotel. Mrs. W. 8. Ott, man age; aan fp Vu . At ; Vsw Orand Theatre.; 105 Sixth. Tnursaay, rriaay, uatutxiay, "Dr. Nlch olsoa and the Blue Diamond,", thrilling detective story, three reels, and good Keystone comedy. Don't miss It 10c show for ec,' i -tUMMf;, Entinserlnr Classes to Kaat. Mefn. oers of the engineering faculty of the university of Oregon will ; gather in room J of the Central public library this evening at t o'clock, to meet those who 'mmMmmimmoi: - Leading- East : Side toepartment Store. t', EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVE nv A Rftauii'ful DrAr nAll tAn'tfi fQIan;n I7wa.. A FOR THE YOUNGSTERS OOC mm p.-i;,;-.-.V-S '3v . Saturday and Monday, we. are' goinir to rive ; vine yuungstcrs -a. pargain. ; j we are lOiterjng a numDcr oi auraciiveiv- arcssed Dolls, manv f differently dressed including hats and shoes.; tin wiurs, uiucrcnt snaaes ot nair. A reiiilar 4 Ji $1.00 Doll, 16 inches long, with :sIeep-0; ? jnar,y?fopn Special Sate - Table" Linen and 'WiMHkk "Pc5,aI-rOr LOryard ide-pure, Irish Linen"oi ::,.Satin;;,Damaskat,v'yardAVivJ;iv ;y.ur' o.'tuii- bleached,; 8. yards wide pure Irish An ' Lnen Satin Damask at, yard , 'Jt . i ; V . .. llOC -J 22 . and 24-inch Satin finish Irish; Linen' Damask Nankin- a ' to match all table damask. omen s iieccea union buits: in ! whltfi..rinlvb:.:ir1-lt;rt,;' . L . 1 A. '.. i J' "."vvi.vtin; wcigiu,mgu neck-, long sleeves, ankle length style i . The Late : J. P. Morgan . strongly empha sized the importance of CHARACTER as i basis of credit " and j' business; confidence. He : placed, it above every ' thing else, and that is "iwhat is done by the Northwestern Natbnal - BariK : . - 'f But your possession ; of a corlfrderrce-inspir- - ing. character, in itself is i hot? ; enough . unless you are "KNOWN, AT THE? BANK) as you are knpwn .when you maintain , an account : .there. ; ;;Thus a bank account, besides afford , ing you great cbnven-' r- ience . and protection ? gives an opportunity for a mutual acquaint- . ance and co-operation ; 'between you and your banker which is of in ' estimable value. . " Thirtl and rn; Bank Oak' Sts. ' ..a . ,:-' .. ; -iVv mi - t- ' . v. i 11 ' Thia ' 7 i Z.. FREE Watrh Frrir ' Particulars L III n Morrison Street . Opposite Postoffice ; " ; ill ; n o fp Two TlAg Days For Suit and Cloak Buyers Wompp of this'city from past experience know we carry a Ijne of medium priced Garments second to none anywhere. Our line has steadily grown better until,1 at this time, we, are Showing the hand somest in every detail in larger -variety than eycr before "and at greater reduc tions. , - - t Thrilling Specials mat Will Thrill $50.00 Garments $40.00 Garments $30.00 Garments $25.00 Garments .27.50 . ; . $24.50 . ..$18.50 ... $14.50 He Every prment in the house will be placed on sale . Friday and - Satur day. From this collection of , New York samples can be found' practically any style, color or fabric worn this season, at above actual reductions. ' Ml ?9io UPSTAIRS -Sis' -a . -. ' aw National Sample Suit & Cloak Co. v . Roomt 203-20f205 Swetland Bldg. V Fifth and Washington SU., Red Bldg. Entrance on Fifth "Yes Its Pretty Well I1! f 1 line HOTEL . pa a. 7 a rri? il CAN HIAUGIGGO Goary Street, abova Union Sauara European Plan $1.50 a day up jt American Plan $3.50 a day up ) naw anaana nnck atractura. 1 hirrt ad. ditioaa f kundrad roomi ao buildina. Evarr anodsra canvanianca. . Moderata rata. Canlar ef thaatra and retail dia. trict, On carlinaa tranafarrins all ovar aitjr. EJtdria.aaibai anU IreiMaaa1 ttetam. I Bought Th at Co at Cold this morning,:; wasn't it? J And prepare yourselves, gtntlt , men, for this kind of weather for month to -come. VThe only way ; to prepare yourselves Is to tet a food, warm, well tailored Coat. BRADBURY i SYSTEM are warm, stylish, and, as you kinow. well mide."; in fact, so much , better than other "brands" you. read about, that there's .no com parison at alllyes, And wecan prove ltilii .. - tomorrow would be a good day to try a few on in our store, i Here re, nunareas ot them here, In all ' the newest cioms. , wnatever your size, we'll fit you well and at can beLAkterazdicrrJcz?. Phones-Pacific Mar.ha!l 1 ;HomeA-6281 ioM'toso TOT7?!1?!7? ' Special Reduced Prices This Saturday On AU ; Cute bf; "JONES QUALITY" Wo. 1 Sfcer AND YEARLING LAMB 1 1 f A. 4 Specials plainly price marked at -market. 1 1 Tested : and ; Found satisfactory-that's -r Safe and Sanitary shades and a price you hs. , Whatever your size, we'll fit you well-ar afford to f$2Q.OO to $40.00 NEEDNN f dnim,-v.'ComH.'::Neckwaar::ltnrfa.aV'.u. Shoes?vv; You wiU find everv new stvla hi;. Vr J YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Open '.an account, with -nthia..'.ani.KtU.a'i:rTJ!.-ww""W r you &v.r v i? . "'"' convenrn,ces It offers you. v '' : 4 .Pl 1k.'X IB I 17, r-:; I 1:1 I 'fciV' 5V.; I I : ; : !!! r III J.V.. I I AID.G.RYE WHAT IS A. D. O. RYE? Some say it's a devilish good Rye, . ? .Others ' call it a de licious good ' Rye. We call it A D.;. Good Rye. $1.25 a Full Qt. D. GERMANUS 228 Morrison St Bet. First and. Second. . SOLE AGENT- Modern LanjTuarrc School (night) (vpn to mu and womta GERMAN t f .; FRENCH ; V SPANISH (Commercial) Xdve- teaehers. ";'i.t .;-' :p":t;';; Baoeesslal methods. -, v " Y. M. C. ADay and Ni-ht : ' School A Mzih aatt Taylor Streets. Telepkoae 7tp yos. a-ei'l, SATURDAY Youths' Overcoats, from is. ONLY r.'v;.'.K ; -window, No. r-V'; Grays.-; , Mixtures. - Browns and ntfH r ' :::.'"me"s i weeas. gna Beavers, . in sj- . " . - " ' 'SM'anjr. uiu irom iin nn ti t am WasK lngton S0 At Tenth V, , Bit?. Institution a DENTISTS fie are now located batwaaa Fotirtk tndi Fit lb on Wasblngtoa atra., end are prepared to give you rir.i cisas work at . reasonabU price a. Rubber Platan .......Jf J.CO anl u 2.'? "-"..Il'-I.fc H4 i. Bridge Worfc ...... J l.f an. i Porcelain Crowns... ..UJ.f m l i Silver Filllnga ........ a I m Geld Flllinsa 9t.it an 1 i- av b. . aiwtum. a.rr. Oregon liumaris S::: Office 830 Union Ave.; Cor. f-.ri ' rkon xiaat 14a3, is : . . j. Horse ambulance for sick t (:: -anlmaln at a moment's nntir, . reaNonable. Report all ,.f r, to tltls office. Open -Jay an.i i VI l: i r.i ''a) 1