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If . ; ' p.otoMin .V.'UAfl .viOV.:? TAT; i'u;;.! t : THE OEEGON BTATESIIAN, SALEM; OltEGOTT I . .. J ,v. L. Salepj vKv-vxv; SOCIAL ;, i News By AUDRED BUNCHrPhone 10G Leave for Pendleton f 1 Mr. and Mrs. John J. - Roberts and'Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Young of Albany are leaving today lor Pendletoij where they will be guests t Chauncey Bishop tor the Round Up. j . ? j I ; - ; On Motor Trip . y ,Mra. Cftarlotte Gunn Roche and little, 4aphtrj Charlotte, of. Port lathli Milne, j accompanied . by Donald Stjockwell,son.6f Dr, H. K. Stockwelli are on a ten day motor trip into California. k .i o final Xea Announced Invitations have been issued for J rn attractive formal tea on Tbnrs- rlf4jr P'faber 17, at whleh Miss titachel Chambers of Reading; "H'ennsylvsinia, will be the honor i guest. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. f W. Chambers. Sr., Mrs. J- W. It ChambersL Jr.. Mrs! Carl T. Pope, "w""5 ir" u." 1 if and Mrs .1. ft. Chamber. Eugene. The -next mating of the Judge a,j Florai 'Show Guests From Yakima Mrs. Frank Zinn ial entertaining as her house guests this week' her sister. Mrs. WY E. HaMett of Yaki ma., Wash., and Mrs. Hallett's daughters, Dorothy and Elizabeth. The Halletts are oil their way home after a trip to California. Amitician Club Meets ; Mrs. E. M. Rowland entertained delightfully for the members of the Amitician. club on Monday af ternoon.' - Baskets of and marigolds were red roses used in the decorating. Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs. J. H. West, Mrs. Lina Simpson, Mrs.' W- E: Hallett of Yakima, Wash., and Mrs., William Krueger. The club regrets that it Is soon to lose two of its members," MrsJ C. L. Dunn ana Mrs. Koy Jennings, wno are moving from the neighborhood to Mrs. W. E Anderson motored to Stay top yesterday 'afternoon, to be' a judge at the: Stayjton Worn an'i Comunitjrtclub Slower show. Mrs. Anderson - was accompanied byMiss Edith Haiard, Mrs. H. T. Love, anl Miss Iva, Clare Love. Garden plub taMeep : The SajienilOafdeneiuo will meet on Friday -.September 18. at 8 o'clock, in the Chamber of Com merce rooms ;for -the-opening fall meeting. J Carl Heinschied, the lily expert from Idaho, will talk during thk evening. A particularly Interesting program, and one that will be a continual reyelat Ion to the" connoisseur In gardenlnghaa been .arranged for the.winer months. - This program1 will iake up in sequence the marked garden tendencies in different - countries as the people of these places have forKea inem oui. sisrunf whu LSam outlined will providetiapeTs J the gardens of Egypt, Italy Switzerland, 1 France, England, Japan, aid In early and modern America, ieach by one 'Who .is."n acknowledged - avthorlty ' through personal travel or definite re- search Patient Is Recovering Miss Jean Bell returped to her Mome, 2S N. Church street, late last week from Portland where she has been convalescing- from a serious illness at the Portland San itarium. Miss Bell's friends will be glad to know that she Is con valescing nicely. : Mr. A. W. Talklngton, a recent house-guest at the home of Mrs. F. PvTalkington and of Miss Cora Talklngton. left on1 Sunday for his home in Grangeyllle, Idaho. I club which wOl be in three wee'ks, me postponement oemg on account of the state fair, wH be at the new nome or mrs. f rang auiuvan on South Church street. Those in tho "groui -on Monday were Mrs. H. L. White, Mrs. Ho mer Ingrey. Mrs. Edward R. Vies- ko, Mrs. C. L. Dunii, Mrs. Roy Jennings, Mrs. i Chester A. Downs, Mrs. Frank Sullivan.i Mrs. Frank ZInn, Mrs. Milton Fckman, Mrs. Arnold V Krueger, Mrs. Knight Pearcy, Mrs. Earl Kennell,. Mrs. W. E. Hallett. Mrs. ijina Simpson. Mrs. J. W. West, Mrs. William Krueger and the hostess, Mrs. E. M. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Cariy F. Martin and two ' children, Frances and Junioriiere , guests in Portland over Sunday! I Alumni Gives Dance SfTudents and-aluminl of Oregon Agricultural college win give a dance tonight in the Elks temple in honor of the entering class of 1929. A large nuniber of OAC students from up ttate vare ex pected to attend, c v i 1. : A. Duckwortu i V general chairman, Charles L.tldd is chairman of the floor committee; Dolph Thomas, leatore; Howard Blake, reception ; ;Jdhii Ml Rich- ,-fr M.M.i. -i- i arason. music; maseyn. apis. vnnii hnnrii- cnnrdon music f a t o. .l . tiTV, uviaysvu iwtu I , j . I w ' , i " Miss LAjtfiselThottDsoit are home advertising; aiiss jeaneue ramen prlnierf 25 cents; Palmer Primary from a visit' of a month and a patrons and patronesses, and Mrs. writing Paper. 15 cents; Palmer half in Vancouver. B.s C. at the Alice Felice weimanw invuauons. haire of Mrs. William Charles The Kappa Alpha Theta fratern- Kfltz. Mrs.! Thompson and Miss by Mrs. Ay Q: MunUel. Thompson made the trip north by president of th, Portland alum- mhtftr T-h nent oma time on n0 association, will have charge oi . me nwuruiuMr' RHurtfFrom B.C, (Mrs, ENROLLMENT GAIN BEING PREDICTED (Continued tram pafl) this week before the opening of school next Monday. 1 Public textbooks will be sold only at the Commercial Book store 163 North Commercial, and will be available at any time this week. On Monday of next week books will be sold only to grade school students and on Tuesday only to students of the junior and senior high schools. The authentic list of textbooks to be used follows i First Grade B Class New Beacon Primer, 60 cents; Elson Primer," 56 cents; Palmer Primary Writing Lessons, ,15 cents; Palmer Primary Writing Paper, 15 cents; Tablet and Pen cil; Etnbeco or Crayolas. First Grade A Class Old Beacon Primer (second hand; Natural Method ? Primer, (second'; hand); Beacon First Reader,60 cents; Palmer Primary Writing Lessons, 15 cents; Palmer Primary Writing Paper, 15 cents; Tablet and Pencil;' Lmbeco, or Crayolas. - Second Grade B" Class Elson First Reader; 60 cents; Beacon Second Reader, 64 cents; Congdon Music Primer,-25 cents; Palmer Primary- Writing' Lessons, 15 cents; Palmer Primary Writing Paper, 15 cents; Notebook ! for Language Tablet and : Pencils; Embeco or Crayolas. j Second Grade A Class . Second -Natural Method Reader .L, .Thajistjof , BAtrohf and B.atrpn-t esses who have accepted me invi tation of the Portland group" are: President and Mrs. JW. J. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine, Dr: and Mrs.! Herbert' C. Miller, Dr. and mVs.1 E. B. Lehndni Coach and lira. Paul J. Schissier. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Wilson. 'Mr. and Mrs. K; EL"' Riley, pean Kate W. Jame son. Dean ATa- B. Milam. Fror. and Mrs. N. H. Comish Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Lester M." ; Leland. Director and Mrs. W. A. Kerns, Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. Dow The Royal. Neighbors' sewing V. Walker, and Dean and Mrs. U. club will meet this afternoon at j 1 the home Of Mrs. A. A. Bunn, 2235 -J, " j Hazel avefauel Mrs. Herhert Nash Count-On-Me ClOSS will be thb assisting hostess." The 1 The Count-On-Mej class of the club will meet for an all-day gath- First Baptist churchiwiU meet in ering. A served at Vancouver island and in Victoria: On their way home Uwyi stopped a day In deattle and also at Wash ougal where i they were guests of Capt. and! Mrs. Frank Perry, who have a home on the Columbia, r . , .. .. .1 ., ' V. V. Guests FWom CaUfornuf -: . Mr. anJ Mrs. E- E.r Taylor and Mrs. H. German of PiXley, Cal, arrived dn Sunday for " a five weeks' visit in Salem wjth rela tes and friends. They will also nd some time in Seattle before wet W ' Uliirvilliir ioAitrh Primary Writing Lessons 15 cents. Notebook for Language; Tablet and 'Pencils; Embeco or Crayolas. Third Grade B and A Classes Elson Third- Reader' (for . B Clase) 76 cents; Natural Third Reader I tor A Class-second' hand ) Shepherd's Geography for Begin ners, 90 cents; Hamilton's Arith metic, Book 1, 76 cents; j- New World Speller, Sock 1, 52 cents; Lennes Arithmetic Drills, ! 35 cents;. Writing Palmer Method, 20 cents; Palmer Writing Paper, 25 cents; Ink, TaMet and Pencil; Pees and Pen Holders, Notebook for- Language; Spelling Tablet iuring Society to Meet Did You Ever Stop TaThink? By n : wit, BeftMy ' 1 8&SWBM, Okla, Boar of ' OoaflBtree pot-luck dinner will be the church parlors this f ternoon j home cUy. That the greatest force for; the public good is the newspapers. That they are the leaders in the making of better business for; the (wide); ' Embeco" or 'Crayolas;! Seratch Tablet and Pencil. . Fourth Grade B and A Classen - Boleniua Fourth Reader. B Class; 80 cents; Natural Method Fourth Reader. A Class (second hand I; Hamilton's Arithmetic, Book : 1, 76 cents; Geography, -Journey In Distant Lands' B Classi 11.08; Geography. Tarr MeMurray. Book 1, Alas8.( sec ond hand); English. Oral and Written English. Book 1. 80 cenU; Speller, New World, Book II. 52 cents; Music Reader. Book II. 72 cents; Dictionary, Winston. 11.20; Lenses .Arithmetic Drills. 35 cents; Writing. Palmer Method. 20 ctats; Palmer Writing Paper, 25 cebts; Note Book, Language; Spelling' Tablet (wide); Ink Tab let, 8xll; Scratch Tablet and pencil; Pens and Penholder; W'a te- Colors; Embeco or Crayolas.' Fifth Grade A 'and B Classes Bolenius Fifth Reader, B Class, 84 cents; Natural Method Fifth Reader. A Class, (second hand? Hamilton's Arithmetic, Book 1, 76 cents; Music Reader. Book II. 72 cents; Tarr and MeMurray, Book I, I (second hand); English, Oral and Written, Book I, 80 cents; Speller, New World. Book II. 52 cents; Dictionary, Winston. $1.20; Hygiene. Healthy Living. Book I 7ft cents; Lennes Arithmetic Diille 351 cents; Writing, Palmer Meth od. 20 cents; Palmer Method Writing Paper, 25 cents; Note Book, Language; Spelling Tablet (Wide); Ink Tablet. .8x11; Scratch Tablet and Pencil; pens and Penholder; Water Colors. Sixth Grade A and B Classes : Bolenius Sixth Reader, B Class 8S cents; Everyday Classic Sixth Reader.. A Class (second hand) Hamilton's Arithmetic, Book II S4 cents; Music Reader, Book III 76 cents; Stories of American his-i toryi (Gordy) $1.12; Geography, Brigham & McFarland, Book II. CB. $1.96-; Tarr.fc. MeMurray Book IlJ Sixth: As (second hand); Eng lish, Ofal and'Written, Book I. 80 cents; New World Speller, Book Jt, 62- cents;, Hygiene; Healthy Living. Book II,. 8 cents; Diction ary, Winston; $1.20; Lennes Arithmetic Drills. 35 cents; Writ ing, Palmer Method, 20 cents; Palmer Method Writing Paper, 23 cents; Note Book Language; Spell. in g" Tablet (wide); Ink Tahler 8xli; Scratch Tablet and Penf cil; Pens and Penholder; Water Colors., x Seventh Grade A and R Claases : Geography, Tarr and MeMurray', Book II, (second hand) 7B; Spell er. New World, 1 Book IIIJ 52 cents; Stone-Millis Arithmetic, 76 cents Palmer Writing Manual, 20 cents; Palmer Writing Paper, 2j cents; Gordy 'a American Begin ninga in Europe, 7 A, $1.1 2;. Eng lish, Oral and Written, Book JI 7B, 92 cents; Junior High Schoaf Literature. Book 1,'-7A, $1.40; j Lennes Arithmetic Drills 35 cental 1. 1 P.! Notebook, 75 cents;. Loose. Leaf Spelling' Book, 25 cents;' Scratch Tablet and Pencil.' Eighth, Grade B aiict A Classes ' Gordy's History oL tie TJ.-.S SB, $1.60; Mace's History, 8A. (second hand);. Speller, New World, Book HI. 52 cents; Stone Millis Arithmetic 76 cents ;Engi lith. Oral and Written, Book II. 92 cents; Junior High School Lit erature, Book II, $1.50; Palmer Vrltlng Paper, 25 cents; Palmer Business Writing, 20 cents; Len nes Arithmetic Drills, 35 cents; I.I P. Notebook, 75 cents; Loose Leaf' Spelling Book, 25 cents; Scratch Tablet. Princess Serves - rjohnny CrpWa Party! L. L. j, - - v ' : - ; V. f: -- Wow V ; Mas ''Yankee fsilpa . and 'Yaiiiee Nations' Leapue Brooke. 'Will Shitespeare's Little Lad" Imogene Clark. Pickett's Cap- Homer Greene VThe Yoaag Forester Zane 'The Birds Christmas Carol" K. D. Wiggin. The Mother Goose' Primer" - Belle Wiley. I The New Cham pita Cyclopedia for Young Folks"; Persona Arabi an Nights Entertainments." Jataka Tales Retold" E. C. Babbitt. "Six Nursery Classics" M. V. O'Shea, editor. 'The Rose and the Ring W. M. Thackarar. The Cave Twins Mrs. L. F. Perkins. . 1 The Spartan Twins- Mrs. L. Fl Perkins. I 2 Pioneers and Pntriots'in Early I American- History M. S. Dick on: , ' 'Stories of Pioneer Ufe for the ! Young- Readers' Florence Bass. 'Marching- to Victory C. C. Coffla. ! iia me wnue Indian Boy" E. N I Wilson. J . 1 or 3 ,11 "m i I'. n t u n M ! ' ' Vi fl V Princess Gabrielle ' Radxiwill, member of a-once powerful Rus sian family, now i a member of the information section of the League of Nations. lThe Prin cess j served at a nurse on tb ' Persian border in the war, was sent to Russia to renin', her health in 1918, escaped to Eng land, and has been with the League ainoe 1920. t i Ninth Grade B jind A 'Clats Vard: Sentenceand Theme Re vised. $1.35 .Wells & Hart Mod em ; First Year Algebra. $1.16; HogheV Community j Civics, 9B, $1.40: Cowan & Wheatley: Oecu patlea.v 9A Revised, $1.50r Hes- POPULAR PICTURE HERE MILTON' SILIii WILL BE RF.KX AT THti BLIG1I TODAY noon. League to Meet "Anpliea Design" will be the topic this jeveming which Prof.: N. B. Zane, of the art department of the Unlvetsity of Oregon, will fol low In hit lecture this evening in: at' 2 o'clock : tor their, regular That if some merchants would monthly social gatherlnr whieh tftj.-. th trouble ta find out the will be m tne iorm or a rauy-aay amnnnt of monev sent to mallor meeting. A gooa; program is oe-1 . - hoH4ie- trom the home city. It mg- preparea aaa enjorao?f ald Kl e them a awful JolU Milton Sills, well-known among I the fans for his brilliant screen work In "Th Honor System." and Ethel Grey Terry, who will be re-, roexnbered for her screen Interpre tations .In "Skin DeeD.'" "Kick Back" and other big films, are an nounced as heading an excellent cast In' "Why 'Women He-Marry the picture announced as a feature-! attraction at the Bligh theatre, be ginning today. As "big hearted Dan Hannon the most lovable cop on the beat." Sills Is said to again demonstrate shvrlJunlor Science, $1.60; Hess-1 his right to first place In the ranks I 'Side and' Bacic- Fastening These excellently made gar ments carry ah unusual guarantee, from the manu facturer they' are" uncon ditionally guaranteed 'against- ripping or material . imperfections. t Comtfning' - style and comfort; sites 24 to 44. These' are special valtfea'at SL00 le-JunioT Science " Manual. 60 Crtut: Elementary Latin, Cllman t-Henry, $1.40; I. P. Notebook. 75 cents; Scratch Tablet and Pen cil., t NEW v BOOKS AT H PUBL1C LIBRARY I of stardom.' Sills has had' many roles during his years on the stage and screen. bnt he has never had one which will so endear him to the hearts of his fans, as the one In "Why Women Re-Marry, Peace River Joe"- J. P. Bab- .cock.v - i"DomInant Blood--t.R. E- Mc Cluf; ... . .' , Skeeters Klrby E.' L. Mast ers.l - rcrp "The Boardman Family" M. S. Watts. Tbe Story, of Waitstill Baxter" Mrs. K. D. S. Wiggin. "Th Psychology of Religion" WlUr: elble. - . . K'jpcrtji4tleti)at of Doors" hJ. p. Dean. .. . ; ( 'AdVehtures In Brotherhood" Dorothy Qilee.- ' . ;The Palish Immigrant and His Reading" Mrs. E. Ledbetter. .XT. Si Military Academy, West Point. N. Y. Bagle notes: The handbook of the U. ! S. corps of cadets. 1 f Un Epoch in Life Insurance" -Ftlke A Carpenter. 1 t ...JA Study of the Modern Drama" B. H. Clark,,, "North America"J. R. Smith "Commercial Policy in tha French Revolution" F. L. Nnsa- baam. ' - v ' I Foe the Chlldrea TJo'a Boys" 1. M. Alcott. ' tLittle Men" Lr M. AleotU GROCERY STORES SOLD time U expected. kit members of the' club am urged tai be present. ; the auditorium of the Salem public Return From Beach library. While the lecture will be I j Mr. and Mrs." R:. M.., Hot er tfre at 8 o'clock, a business meeting home from Aate'v Beach where of the league will be held at 7:45 (they i&re- domiciled ior, the sum- o'clock at the call of the presi-1 mer' Other residents at the sum dent. Dr. Mary C. Rowland, , j mer Colony who have returned .The; public! is invited to meet home-are Mr. and Mrs- Hal D, Pat-1 nucb'baslness! ijwaori-wuie. -i ton ana, -u K That heavy ; ppropriatiOM for j !, v-.i.r-. A,. i i . 1 I business. . - ; iav ncEinnin? ufiuner l. h iubt . i . ' i . - " "T " . ' I a J : - I I TVi o f Tiav maVA (liaoa tnnrA. WW': . priatlonsj that Is why' they 1 get J Chapter O of k the PEO.: Sister- r,ch at tne expense of the local ooa wrn me loajorrow merchant8 izl, .xr ,vx; i .-rflv YI I ' if local merchants paid njrra ai ine-uyra aoraero?a vuun eo desire. That it would wake them up to the fact that' in order to-compete with the- mail-order houses, hey should use the same- methods .;as lused by the mail-order- houses ADVERTISE! That the mall-order .houses : predate the Importance of adver tising. That is why ' they get so f V I COCIAI-4 CAIXinA I W ; TODAY i General! meetlnar of the Salem Arts leaeue. Salem rublic library. 1 street. This will be the second vf ..o'clock,: -i Prof. - N.-,B., Zane, I September; meeting pf ' the chap- - iffeaker'publlc ' Invited. :Jter. ' ', w j . Barbara Frletchie sewing Jclub; J J - I Mn ' Wlnrion.. fihfnn North I MISS HodOe tO-TeOCfl Fifth streiet. ! : i :, Miss Frances Hodge, daughter Idies4Aid' of the" Christ Luth- of Mr.i and- Mrs D. A. Hodge, .left . .n ,hh iM Ar S. yesterday for Springfield, Oregon, isth .tJi nvinrfc " I where she will spend the coming , . Silver tea. i First EVangellcal win teacher oh the Bprlng- .St.K mr,., T.lh-r4 Anrf Peter oign scnooi lacuuy. r. ana street.' o'clock. ... Mrs.: Hodge; werhokU at dinner AS MUCH ATTENTION TO LO CAL ADVERTISING AS THEY SHOULD, - THE MAIL-ORDER HOUSES WOULDN'T DO MUCH BUSINESS. " ; Royal Neighbors sewing club'. Mrs. A. AL Bunn, 2235 Hazel ave-i nue, hostess. Alday meeting. . Count-On-Me class of the First Baptist churchj; .olockr;.VC?li.t'ca parlors, ; ; ' Jt, , :l . ; .Formal! tea; honoring Miss Ra chel Chambers of Redding Pa. Mrs. J. W". Chambers'. Mrs 1. R. Chambers; Mp. J. W. Chambers, Jr. and Mrs. Carl T. Pope, hos tesses. 1263 Court street. ; Chapter G of the.PEO sister-1 nans.' iirs. Munn is now on a looa. Mrs.i w. it. uyra, iiusicts. i iour wks7 visii in me east, so , f Friday " J was unable to preside at the meet Reception , honoring. Dr. and ling.. Other of fleers I were elected Mrs. Norman Kendall Tully. First las follows: i Mrs. C. M. Landaker, Presbyterian church, 7:80 o'clock. I vice president; Mrs. J. H. Jenni- t'i Salem iGarden' club. Chamber json, secretary, and1 Mrs.' Louisa of Commerce rooms, 8 o'clock.'," . J Krapps recording secretary; . - s ''"IT 'Saturday '-"? 1 Plans were made during the af . AAUW.". LuBchaon ,mtJ2g at 1 ternooa for the- lara hear tooth Jiarion hoteL ( , , Jat the state fair. on Sunday,; Inviting guests their -daughter's pleasure. Home From Beach. - Mrs- W. Carlton Smith returned home on Monday , of. this week from her -summer 'home at Nes kowin where she has; spent a large part of the summerJ ; '; TT f m TT T"J - -a . ' tmr ; Mrs. J J. Nnnn was re-elected president of the WCTU at the meeting yesterday afternoon in the Remember TOLLABLE DAVID? i and, how it hit your soul? Well, here Is his first big drama since ' V : " SEE rSOUL FUIET with, - ! RICltARD BARTIIEOIESS '.;.--..: OREGON FRIDAY ppnnp j LiUii Li U O-R-E-G-O-N f THE HOME OF QUALITY" riCTtfllKH,- ?. MUSIC AXI RER1CE . NEW ; TODAY 1"..;... !- .WEDXEiDA' V 1 and THURSDAY" A COMEDY OF LAUGHS AND TEARS; A DRArA OF TICKLES AND MOCK HEROICS. . h .... . A Tipplingr, tippling stream of fun and laughs. That's How -Baxter Butted; In." SPOKANE. Sept. By As sociated Press.) Purchase of two Spokane wholesale' grocery com panies for $1,000,900' by the Powell-Sanders company, whole sale grocers of Spokane, was com pleted here late today. The Ben- ham-Griffltk and B. L. Gordon companies, both pioneer companies of the city, were taken over by the Powell-Sanders company. Percy Powell, for the last aix yeara a resident of Loa Angeles, will be president of the company. te-'." Brassieres, Included At This Price but most effective. ' Its sixri- plicity niakea for tbe. greatest possible degree of romfcrt. yet tioes not diminish the bust con- ; . - ... A nntng reaturea of the garment. Ideal for the school girl. Sites i2. 34; Z. brocage sed isee. ,' Cokrs flesh nd peach, new $1.00 i. alrm Vrtvilntc Deprtmrtit Store ,:,..',Avy:i. 'V ' - 'o ' j - : 'vi , " -" - - I it't---- --rt- ; : '-v j t . --v r r. . ; i ' !- . i Aw- .. I . - - ; ..' , ! ' 1 ill -' MiVTT. :.roo:v Mcdonald Ob TTi GOUK5-VOICra WURLXTZER cokxdt: kxwi i:vi:.i.a ugc f . ' ... . ' ' '..'' . of I Jusi another value demonstration in which we' pass these unusual' values: to you: ' Here1 are Coats' that are faithful exponents of the new modes, each possessing es' ceptionarindrvidual personality. . v , . - ..-r.. , .:-. k , -w . .- . Many are shown with collars, cuffs and bands of soft; luxurious fur, while; others' posse&f a touch of charm in their stitching and braiding1. Every woman in need of a Coat will find this the opportunity of the season for there are Velours, Bolivias and Broadclbths priced.at , . .-..'-. Qnallty Merchandise . Pcptilar Prices PcrSca nr. J IIzr.lL.s. e o caT.C3unt3nszi: ataarawauwrtMrixtsr: rukrwif. a err It 3 -