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WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON j TOWN TOPICS TrTlrt to (II point, of the United State or abroad should take adrantatt ot experienced In formation aad ttricm offered through Th Ore on Journal Travel Rnreaa. is personal eliar. of orey B. Smith. Railroad tiefarts and steamship bookinas arranged. Koreia exclianc. tasaad. infuimatioo circa reaardjne passports. OOMINa BVEHT ' Gladstone Chautauqua, Uiadttone, inly 1S-2&. State Kits aesociaUon. Bales, Jul 22-24. Vafhinctoa Stat Hedmeav, Vancouver, Jaljr J -.. ' - amertrsn fe1oa, Astoria, Jnlr SO-31. Uubinston AssoeisUoo - at Count Clerk, Buyers' are.. Aanrt to J 4. ': asneriraa Society of Ciril Knstaeen ecnieo tion. ABcnf 10 to 11 Pmne KeeUraJ. Vaoccmrar, ; - Wash., Septaas bcr lft-Js. - Rons of Herman, stand lodge, Portland, Sep tember 21. - fvndletoa Round-Up, Beotember 21-25. Washington But W ti X. LI.. Vsrjeoofer, September 28-80. ' Oregon State Fair. Salem. September 2T r. October 2. Idaho Btats Fair. Bo4e. September 2T to Oo tober 2. Paclfis- Coaet Cm aatartaUoa. Portland. Sep tember. "?' Washington State Fair. Yakima, September 2o-as. - - Multnomah County Fair, Gresbam. October 4 to Parifle, - International Mrestock ' aaeociatlon, Portland, November IS to 20 ' . Oregon-Ida ti t'tngrri' Educational Cnlon of f husnca. The Da lie. December 2 to 4. "' ' TOTIAY'H 'ORrCA8T8 - Portland and Vicinity : - Tonight and Thurs day fair; westerly winds. ' day fair; moderate, weitterly wind. WEATHER COXMTIOIfS Moderately high preamire prevails on: the Pa cific eoast and east of the Rocky mountains, while , ore, a brlt reaching from , Montana and Idaho to Ariaona it 1 moderately low. Local precipitation has ocrnrred in liritlah Columbia. Manitoba, Montana, Xebraika, Iowa, New Mex ico, Tennessee, and Ixniisiana. The tendency lias been toward warmer weather, and the tera eratare is now above normal over the greater part of the txrontry. . i Relative humidity '-at Portland: : Noon yestes day. 02 per cent; 3 p. m. yesterday, 48 per cant; -5 a. m. today, Tl per cent. Precipitation sine January 1: Total. 17.69 inches; normal, 25.03 inches; deficiency. 7.34 Inches. .. EDV'ARD U WKIXS. , OBSERVATIONS " Temp. a .2 1 I . 5 mX II ?2 p i" e 8 1 54 0 94 58 O 62 04 0 70 ftO 0 84 84 70 0 HO 62 0 88 0B .80 04 62 0 f0 80 0 88 60 0 84 . 0 86 66 0 72 .. 0 90 74 0 86 64 f 74 4 8 0 82 .12 O 88 74 .20 fti -54 0 B2 54 0 88 78 .02 82 68 0 48 0 66 56 0 98 68 .04 88 66 0 . 108 8) 0- 78 62 0 ' 94 64 0 74 60 0 62 .. ... 80 60 0 82 66 .04 86 50 0 J 80 72 0 86 62 0 98 74 0 74 64 O 64 .Vt 0 70 54 O 88 58 0 62 0 88 60 O 70 S4 0 92 70 0 60 , , . 0 60 62 0 88 66 0 54 46 0 50 .. .76 68 50 O 52 O . 88 62 0 80 60 0 90 72 0 90 58 0 96 50 0 STATIONS Raker, Or. . . . Rone, Idaho . . Honton.. Maas. ....... Buffalo, N. T. . . . . . , Calgsry, Alberta . ,., Chicago, 111 ........ Ienver, Colo. Ies Moines, Iowa. . . , r'remo, Cal. ........ Galveston, Texaa . .. Helena, Mont. ...... Honolulu. T. H- . . . . Huron, 8. I . . . Juneau, Alaska . . , . . Kansas City Mo...., Los Angeles, Cal... . Marhfieki, Or. . . . . . Medforrt. Or. ...... Memphis, Tenn. . . . . , Miwioula, Mont. . , . Modena, Utah ...... New Orleans, La..., New York, N. Y .. Nome, Alaska ...... North Head, Wash... North Platte, Neb. . . Oklahoma City. Ok la. . Phoenix, Aria. ...... Pittuburg, Pa. ....... Pocateilo, Idaho . . . . . Portland, Or. ...... Prince Rnpert, B. C. . . Roseburg, Or. ....... Roswell, New Mexico. , Sacramento, CaL . . . , Rt. Louis. Mo. ....... St. Paul, Minn Salt Lake City. Utah-. . Sen LMego, Cal . ...... San Francisco, Cal . . . Seattle, WeMi. ...... Sheridan, Wyo. ...... Sitka. Alaska Spokane. Wanh. ..... Taeoma, ' Wash. . . . . . Tampa, Fla. . . . ... ... . Tsnaiia, Alaaka Tatoosh' Wand, , Wash . Tfrtiopah, Nev. Triangle Inland. B. C. . Vaklea. Alaska Vancouver. B. C. . . . . . Victoria, B. C. . 1 . . . . Walla WalU. Wash... Washington, D. C Williaton. N. D Winnemucca, Nev. ... Yakima. Waah. . . . . , P. M. report of preceding day. THBIIf i and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS on Sale It Business Office, Tba Journal J W1U Plead Tuesday Angel lo H. Rossi, one of the defendants ia the) War Sav ings Stamp case, which has been the subject of trrand jury Investigation for several months, appeared in the federal court Tuesday and announced that he wouTd enter his plea to the grand Jury indictment, returned against, him, on next Tuesday morning. According to Assistant United States Attorney John Veatch, Rossi purchased registered War Savings Stamps, said to have been stolen from the Scio bank, and assisted in erasing the registration: numbers from the stamps...;.. ,-.;!.:... j - : Fire Damage $26 Syrup boiling over while cooking cherries on a gas 'stove caused fire at the home of Mrs. C. W. Sissiter, 813 Bowdoln street, Tuesday morning. The cherry juice Ignited and the flames leaped up on the wall, catch Ing the wallpaper. . Damage wa $25. , : Noted Colored Lawyer Coming "WIl II arn li. Lewis, noted colored lawyer, is confronted with a complete program for his brief visit in Portland next week. On Monday, according to plans prepared Madame: . 1 like the climate here so well and the women like the wonderful Chambers Fireless Gas range so well, that I am going to stay all week M the Gas Office, cooking goodies and selling ranges. ; Have you called yet? Drop In anl let. me show you this time and gas-saver. Alder St entrance of the Gas Co., near 5th. . Sarah Knoblock. VACATION OR SUMMER. SUBSCRIBERS When (nine away for the summer or on yoor vacation, ' have The Joomil foMow yon at the regular rate, or the following centa will supply yon at regular city rate: p Barview, Otj W. A. Hippell. Jr. 5 Bay City. Or. Mm.- T. A. GUlen. i Cannon Reach -Ecola, Or. ft L- Harm. j Carson. Wuh. Carl B. . Smith, alo bhip- Berd's Mnringa. : - Garibaldi. Or,- D. C. ElHa. Gearbart. Or. W. X. Robinson. - ' . Lon Beach, Wash.- Strinhal A Co. Manhattan Beach -Mrs. G. I Huston. ; Mjnrantta Beach Emil G. Kerdell. Keab-Kab-Nie. Or. A, C. Anderson. Nehalrro. Or. Nehalem Drag Company. ' Netarts, Or.-,Un. at. r. Cross, t Newnort, Or. M. g. Hunt. ; Pacific City O. If Ward. Oceau Park, Waah. Geo. H. Kramer. Kockawajr Beach, Or. F. P. Miller. Seaside, Or. Jason Mediae. Koch Drag tore , , Sea view. Wash. Geo. I Putnam. , Tillamook, , Or. S I Ebejenan. J-. Twin Kocka, Or. D. J. .Van Scyoe. WUhoit Springs F. W. Mcl-eran. by those who arranged his visit, Lewis will be one qf : the speakers before the members forum luncheon at the Cham ber of Commerce. On Tuesday the visitor will address the Rotary club and Monday nisrnt he will lecture at Lincoln Klga school,' where he will be introduced by John Koliock of Portland, his classmate at Amherst college. Penfal Cilnles A limited number "of persons desiring ' painless extraction of teeth by the nerve-blocking method will be treated by the post-graduate dentists at clinics held under the aus pices of the Oregon State Dental as sociation on Thursday and Friday of this week. - Patients are requested to call at North Pacific College ; building,; Kast Sixth and Oregon streets, at 10 a. rrw an3 2 p.; ro., July 22 and 23. All eervice is free 1 and given under the di rection of Dr. Arthur E. Smith of Chicago, III. Adv. i : - Isvestlgate : Srotor ruel ' Ifevlce To Investigate the new automobile ' motor fuel device recently designed by "Lewis Irvine ThorriESon, the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce at a meet ing Monday night authorized the appoint ment of a , special committee. ' If the committee approves) the device the cham ber will co-operate in placing the product before the United States. r Final Arguments Given Final argu ments In the i suit in equity between the Pacific Livestock company-and the Warmsprings ; Irrigation district were made Tuesday before . Federal Judge Bean. The case was submitted to the court pending the filing of a brief with in five days by the irrigation district, to which the livestock company ia given 10 days to reply. i - . 7 Hart Is Collision An ; automobile driven by W. t L. Schwartz was badly damaged at Sandy boulevard and Rich ardson street, i Monday night, when It was struck by a Rose City Park car. Schwartz was i cut about the head and shoulders by flying glass. He conducts a grocery at' Sandy boulevard and Ian street. W. p. Herrln ;was motorman of the street car. ; Boy Knocked Off "Wheel Henry Frei ger, 5434 Second street, was knocked from his bicycle by an automobile at Fourth and Washington streets Monday1 night and Is 'suffering from what is probably a! fractured arm. - The boy reported to the emergency hospital for treatment, f BIgelow Ia Named City Commissioner C. A. Bigeiow was named as acting commissioner i of finance by Mayor Baker Tuesday to serve while Commis sioner S. C. Pier Is absent on his vaca tion. Pier ia spending a month at his cottage near Long Beach, Wash. SerTlce Garage Bankrupt An Invol untary petition In bankruptcy was filed Tuesday In the federal court against the Service Garage, 355 First street, by the following t creditors!: Kilham Sta tionery & Printing company, Ballou & Wright - and the Union Oil company. Their claims against the garage total S531.23, according to the petition. Snletn-Mill City ''Stage Xlne Connects O. E. train No. 5 Salem, arrive Mill City 1 p, m. Also connects O. E. train No. 9 Salem, arrive Mill City 7 p. m, Joseph Ilamman, proprietor, Salem. Phone 44. Adv. See Dr. ; Frank Sandlf nr for relief If your vision is not good. Eyesight Spe cialist, 314-15 Journal Bldg. Adv. Summer Reading Ail the new novels in Gill's Circulating library, 3c a day. The J. K. Gill Co. Adv. - Chinese Pleads 3fot Gnilty Chuey Sim, Chinese, was arraigned before Federal Judge Wolverton Tuesday aft ernoon en an Indictment charging vio THURSDAY FOOD SPECIALS! ! M1XT SrGAR-CTJRED HAMS 35c LB. ' Gaaranteed Fancy Grade MILD SUGAR-CURED BACON 35c LB. These 9 Are Real Specials PACIFIC SMOKED MEAT COUNTER - Pure Ground Chocolate and Cocoa . . 26c Pound v Regularly tie Found. , AT THE COFFEE STORE Pure Cane Sugar 5 Lbs. For . . . $1.13 3 Lts. for . . . '.-.68c 100-Lb. Sack $22.50 Borden's Milk 2 Cans for 25c Only to One Customer ' AT THE SUGAR STORE FAifCT O REG OX . Cream Brick Cheese 45c Per Pound SwIbi Cheese, Lb. 50 COOK'S DAIRY PRODUCTS 5 . STORE Central Aisle No. 5 Pure Shortening 95c No. Id Pure Shoreg $1.90 No. 5 Pure Lard'. . . J$1J2S Pot Roasts ..... .15c Boiled Ham, sliced, 16. 65c AT HABLAN MEAT MARKET lation of the Harrison narcotic' act. lie entered a plea of not guilty. Trial date wast net for October 22, at the request of the defendant, as he has Interests in several Alaskan canneries which de mand his attention during the summer months, ; . l f. . Federal Charge Faced Frank Hantak and John Tatunv alias John Still man, were turned over to federal authorities Tuesday. by Municipal Judge Rossman on a complaint of violating the prohibition law. Patrolmen Claeys and McCormick made a raid on the place operated by the men on Linnton road and found a still and' 20 gallons of mash. They arrested the two men and brought two Quarts of mash to the station as evidence. Disorderly Condnet Charged Elmer J. Pangburn, 42, laborer, was arrested Tuesday afternoon by Motorcycle Patrol men Anderson, Wiles and Smythe at Front and Hooker; streets, and Is being held on a charge of disorderly conduct. Residents of the neighborhood -claim tbat Pangburn has been annoying young girls and boys In that vicinity for about a week. He is said to have offered some of them money to accompany him. . i : Referendum It Sent Announcement has been made by the .United , States Chamber of Commerce that constituent commercial organizations of .the nation desire the establishment of a government department of public works, but favor its organization through modification of the existing department of the Interior rather than through establishment of a new department. The national chamber recently sent a referendum to all affil iated bodies on this subject. i 'J x ' As to Leaves St. - Charles " Hotel for Scappoose :30 a. m. ; St. Helens, As toria and Seaside, 10 a. 1 :30 p. nu.;. Scappoose and St. Helens, 4 p. m. ; ex tra Saturday and Sunday to Scappoose and St Helens, 11 :15 p. m. Cascade Locks and Hood River 9 :4S a. m., 2 :5 p. m. ; Bridal. Veil and Multnomah Falls. 10 a. m.. 4 p. m. j extra Saturday and Sunday, 11:15 p. m. to Bridal Veil. For information call Marshall , 4381 Adv. i Commislty Sing to Be CI v en A com munity sing under auspices of Portland chapter No. 1 of the National Choral league for the promotion of - patriotism will be held Thursday evening at Cen tral library at 8 o'clock. Tom G. Taylor, organist and choirmaster of St. David's church, will conduct the chorus, i Song books and admission are free. ' ; : The Jfw Moore Sanitaiiam Will have rooms with private bath for those desir ing such accommodations and it also offers ' comfortable, nicely I furnished wards for those wishing to keep the ex penses down to the minimum, t Office, 908 Selling building, phone Main 6101. Adv. Pyorrhea i Can Be Cured Why suf fer when we can give relief and assure you- of health and happiness? Dr. C. Smith Long, dentist, 301 Bush & Lane building. Adv. : Wanted By Pacific Iron works, East 29th and Clackamas streets, a young man who has had more or less experi ence In laying out structural steel Adv. Gill's Circulating Library Read all the latest and best fiction, 3c a day. The J. K. Gill Co. Adv. ! Portland-Sewberg Basses leave Fourth end Alder daily, 8:30, 9:30, 11 a. m., And 1, 2:30. 4:15. 5:30, 6:30 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 3814. Adv. V:,"'u Artificial - Teeth made by I Dr. ' Ross man, the plate specialist, are made to eat with. They make you look youx best. Journal building. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rainier, dally at 2:30 p. m., foot of Alder street. Sunday, St. Helens only, 1:30 -p. m. Adv. I Dance on the Swan. w;iere.we always have a breeze, every Wednesday .. and Saturday nights. Main 474- Adv. s Salmon to can, Ke lb. ; salmon eggs, 25c lb. ; salmon cheeks. 20c dozen, Heyes Bros., 205 Tarnhill street Adv. Police Raid Poker Game A quiet lit earuiasnaJs 13-2fc?25 THE HART CIGAR CO. 05-307 Fine SU Portland "ti MA Teh years without Countless people boast that record now. '( : f . v'"i"V-i-i '5 - ' :rjv ' Years ago they started using Blue-jay. Never since has ' a com , pained twice. And never has a corn stayed a week. You can quickly prove that corns are needless. Millions have already done it. Think what it means. No more paring, no more' pain.' no more unsightly pads. Dainty shoes with out unhappy hours. , tle poker game was In progress at the Marble Head : club, 48V4 North Third street,, Tuesday night. Suddenly;, three policemen stepped in through the win dow and arrested James SpighV Janitor, who was conducting the game, and O. Soderberg, ; Al Lockwood, Ed Callahan and - Karl Oleson as players. '; Walter Cummlngs was charged with visiting a gambling place. : Swimming i Every Afternoon, dancing every evening. "Windemuth on the Wil lamette." Adv. , i Why Iront Ton Join Gill's Circulating library and read the new books? 3c a day. The J. K. Gill Co. Adv. ' Held for Investigation Believed by the police to be a deserter from the navy,: Harry Lyons,. 23, giving his occupation I aa laborer, was arrested Tuesday after- j V i Plumbers! j - r" ? 1 . . . . - Knowing that you can't buy Ruud i Tankheaters from the factory just now s . You can get a couple from us to help ! you out Call at Room 202 Gasco Bldg. - , . .. ; PORTLAND GAS &. COKE CO. PUBLIC ; AUC T IO N NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920 NEXT TO FURNITURE STORE, GRESHAM. OREGON, AT 10 AI M. Stoves, Ranges, Beds, Mattresses, Bed Springs, Dining Chairs, Rock ers, Sideboards, Couches, Lounges. Kitchen Cabinets, Washing Machines, Baby Cribs, Crib Mattresses, Dining; Tables, Sidewalk Sulkies, Baby Bug. gies, Oil Stoves, Bookcases, Dishes, Center Tables, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Dressers, Conamodea, Electric Washers, Gas Range, Baby Basket, Library Tables. Other articles too numerous to mention. "t X::: J. E. METZGER, Owner' ";,.-'..? -'.'- COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers;, ; K. A. MILLER, Oerk nn ny Apply a touch of liquid Blue-jay or a Blue-jay plaster. The corn pain will end. And soon the whole corn will loosen and come out The action is gentle but sure. Blue-jay is the scientific method, created by this world-famed laboratory. ; , . - , . . . t It is not like the methods Which are. harsh and crude. Try Blue-jay on one com. Buy it to night from your druggist. Live the rest of your life without sorns. Bl ueiay Plaster or Liauid The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK ChicsLgo Now York Toront Maaers of Steeile, Sursical Dreasiaaa and Allied Product i noon at, Fifth and Burnside streets by Patrolmen Abbott and - Ferry jot ;the auto theft bureau. He fas. been; turned; over to federal authorities for Investi gation. 'Lyons admitted to thei police that he had Joined the navy iq April, 1817. but claimed that he had been re leased I on "dependency grounds' In March, 1919. He did not, have j a dis charge or a release from active dute a Ibson Held to Grand Jry-r-Eug;ena Ib son, arrested Saturday in connection with the theft of an automobile belonging to Hafry: Leece, was bound over to the grand jnry Tuesday in municipal court,' and is being held for ball of J1O00.'. Ibson was arrested by Patrolman Da via, of the auto theft bureau, with Thomas and Clarence Ward, who are . said i to be Implicated also in the burglary of about summer; CLOTHES For the sultry days of Sumi mer, wear one of these coolj; comfortable Bradford suite: We show some new iri descents, any one of which would look especially well on you. - i All Bradford suits are mod erately priced: $25 to $50 285 Washington Street Bet. Fourth and Fifth .tVf a corn 88 : from the store 'of E. JL Leabo. Eightieth Street and Sixty-fifth avenue, southeast,-on June 3. as well as In the theft-Of Leece's machine. 1 Thomas Ward wst- held for- the grand Jury Monday, while Clarence has been turned over to the Juvenile court. , . - Guard Band to Play The Multnomah Guard band of 65 pieces will give a con cert at Columbia beach park Wednesday mm ALL-WOOL $27 to $54 T O D AY ! TOMORROW EVERY DAY! WE MANUFACTURE THEM l.n all sizes and s t y 1 es V OUT OF ALL-WOOL MATERIALS For every age .and size of man AND SELL DIRECT TO YOU -- With a guarantee to fit and please. THERE'S A SUIT FOR YOU . Waiting to be tried on today ON THE SECOND FLOOR - of the - . ': IBRdWlSfSVILLE WOOLEN MILL, STORE THIRD AND MORRISON xme Wiley lie TINY GEANID BELKEiTS Unceasing: pleasure is the portion of those piano lovers who possess small Grands. - Daintiness of appearance, beauty of tone and splendid flexibility and ease of action endear them to the musician, while their graceful design adds distinction to any home. - TIE fflLTONTMY GRAND-' Hundreds of music lovers have selected this modestly priced little Grand be cause it so perfectly meets their every desire. It is a piano that we are proud" to represent and recommend, because . in every detail it so satisfies the critl- -cal musician. Terms are most moderate. Your name here brings catalogs.. :' Name... MORRISON OT. PIANOS "mm 71 : -"aTV11 7iei ev h PUCVTRS MUSIC MASON MO night. The -concert will be followed by a dance for- the bandsmen and - their friends. William A. McDougall, direc tor, "has announced a program Of classi cal and popular music The concert will be started at 8:?0. The dance will begin at 10 o'clock. ' "-K -rl'-: '-Jj.'.,- Appointment for Dr. Ironside Dr. J. C M, Ironside, Broadway building, has been appointed by the surgeon general in SUITS ... B. Allen 8 : Adirts . . . AT DROADWAY . a 11 : ST a i ien err HAI - LUN PIANOS- WashineTton to furnish physio-therapy treatments "to beneficiaries of the United States public health service in Portland, it has been announced, t -Gill's CirralatlRfr Library All the new detective and mystery stories, adventure and Western (Stories, Sea day. The J. K. Gill Co. Adv. Harrlsos Hotel, rooms $2 k. tip. Adv. IT ' " one Goes to The best of every thing, to eat, pre pared in the . way you like best. The Hazel wood will wel come you in Port land. 388 Washington 127 Broadway DENTISTS inc. PLATES 10 rTE GUARANTEE OTJ 11 W0HK Porcslats Crowns' ...............HR.OO f jniBir. , I1:oo M-K Gold trowM JS5.00 ta-av Gold Jirldre 45.00 Extractlos You cm have an examination of your teeth free of any charge or obil- Vatinn bv r-slHn. ar nnr ntftm 231 H: Morrison. Corner Second .Entire Corner. . LOOK FOR THE r2 BIG UNION SIGN House of Cheer The Seward is a new. modern and eletantlr trv pnlnted botet, toses.in( one of the Oust beaiiLi ful corner lobbie. in the Northwest. Ixvated at 10th and Alder streets, opposite Olds, Wortmsri A Kins 'a bis department store, in heart of retail and theatre district, Ratea, si. 50 and np. till. M .11 . 1 . 1 , tTnlon depot to HOTEL fiEW'altU. An eicel- ieut uinios room in eonnecuon. W. C. CULBEBTSOK, Prop. , Reliable Dentistry We (cnarantee -our work for 10 years. We will examine your teeth free and tell you fust what they require and what it will cosL j I give my personal iiciiiixii iu ail wuii, - s . DR. H. F, NEWTON. Prop. Open Evening- Until 10 BostonPainlessDcnthti Between sta and (Ik oa Waahlnrtea 8U IIIHII'""""UH aASaJUsai I M f The UNITED ARTISANS Insure the Whole Family New 20 Pay Life and Whole Life Plans Assets Nearly l.t.o0.00u.ou Artlaass BliSt Broadway asd Oak fit ; siaia was iiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiini Hiiiitn i s FURNACES $165 We have Plpeiess Furnaces, the best make, which we can Install as low aa si6a.00. We have a bia; Stock of .Richardson afc Uoynton and Boynton Furnaces suitable for mall houses which we will sell at a very low price if . ordered before August 1st. It wilt pay yov to ee us. Have year furnaceepalred now. J. C, BAYER FURNACE CO. t4 UABKET ST. ! a4 If Te Bit . TBOTJBLE IK FIGURES CALCULATOR WIIX STOP IT Price Sit Five-Tear Gaaraste tLvery B -r.ryTTT ijj I;.:" CALCULATOR CO.. Mar. M . lis Corbet 13 j