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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913. PAGE SEVEN Notices, Business Opportunities, locals, L8st, Found, For Ren t) Etc., Classified for Easy Referencc EIGHT PAGES iiM '' '''''''' " (fcaflaaBiaiflialsss iW'" "V ststtasssplssi sjtsoasv 'iWi W i Hii iB'sass"" kti&'''!tto&&JW0 ,- - NEW TODAY TODAY, eh new advertisement will fie run under "New lasts r for 'toe first Insertion only. During subsequent Insertions of the ad -It will appear under tta proper laaalflcatlun. NKW TODAY. WANTED To rent modern furnish ed 5 or 6 room house or bungalow. Inquire Mrs. Glenn Scott. 207 Aura. Contractors and Builders. I C. SW ANSON k. K. R. DuPul. Est!. mates given free. All work guar anteed. We build anything, city 01 country work, Phone IOU. , Notice f Payment of city of I-philU--j ton Improvement Howls. 'Notice Is hereby given that Clly of jyiulleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 2li and 21, (Series T, will be paid upon presentation thereof to the -under-' Kltfned at the Amerlcnn National Hunk, Pendleton, Umutllla County, Oregon. Interest on wild bonds ceases (September 1, 1918. Hilled AuKUHt 13, 1818. . LliK MOORHOUBE, Treasurer, city of Pendleton liy.Wm. Mickelsen, Deputy. WANTKI) Woman to do Hashing on Monday Phone 113. Second-Hand Dealers V. dealer In new and see- ond band goods. Cash paid for seo- md ban4 goods. Cheapest place to buy lousehoid goods, alt . Court. PhptM raw. Farm Implements For Rent FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 60 1 Clay. FOR RENT 3. or 4 room apt. In. quire 129 Lewis or phone 246J aft er 7 o'clock evenings. . . , FOR RENT SLEEPING! room, 100 Willow. Phone 4SJR- FURNISHED APARTMENTS, .close In. 401 Aura. "-. " .Wyted ';jV' i( VVANTifiD-KJood, clean raa, at To East Oreconan Office. WANTED Sewing, phone 482-W. WANTED Furnished room In pri vate family, desirable .locality. Phone 1001. Set- Arthur. FOR RENT Furnished rocma and aula. 407 W. Alia. Phone 1177W. FOR RENT. 5 or 9 room house. By era" Park on Gear pt. Phone M. WH13AT ItA.VCU for rent. from town. . Address llox dlelun, Oro. t !I8, miles Hen-Ms KlMt HA 1-13 Hiilsteill milch cow ply 317 College street. Ap- THB "NON-SKIP" Weeder get all the weeds the first time over the field. Eaves one-third the time and does lota better work. Order now, Pendloton Weeder works, til Cotton rood St. IXKTKIfS l.-.n,nno HII'I.HH T UK TAKEN IIV BRITISH LONDON. Auk. IB. Edward Bhortt chief secretnry . for Ireland, an- niOIHSTnyillN. at the Hlnger shop. dny the government's determination Mali orders promptly attended to, jl( 8ci!!e r,,0 rifes which are eald to I'lAJS'tKoR SALE or rent, 3H) fills office. WA.Vi'KI Experienced units office girls. Apply nt onci this office. illiiiilrs' nanus oi i.'isierues. sir, ' jHhortt added significantly that If the Government could get them wilho tt and , trouble, so much tho better. This 3UX (Statement was loudly cheered by the INationullst menibers. . " ALTA APTS Two and three rooms. furnished. Laundry trays, hot wa ter. $12.60 tb $20. 702 E. Alta, Phone 746 4- ' HOUSEKEEPING apartments and sleeping roonis at 008 Willow St. WANTED Girl general housework, In family. Wages J25. Write Mrs. T. O. Sinclair. Bonneville, Ore. BOOKKEEPER has time for few hour' work of "evenings. Phone' '351. N. J. Blydensteln. ' CARPENTERS. $6.60 per 8 hours. Must join union, $15 fee, easy pay ments- 823 Comeroe street. Tacoma, Wash. For Sale FOR BA1.E Wheat pay. . p. p. BeU, j Pendleton, un. Attorneys ISKO ).' SCHkUtrr.' Attorney at fa Boom 14. SmJtn-Crawfora. Bids. FOR SALE 7 head of food work horses and two wagons. Inquire al Dutch Henry Feed Tard. , FOR SALE By the owner, new 4 room furnished or unfurnished house and two lots. Phone 360, FOE SALE A few choice thorough bred White Leghorn roosters. In quire Dr. McN'abb. FOR BALE Good mountain - wood. Carload if desired. Leme So Co. $12 Walnut St. Phone 232J. FOR RENT Reasonable, atore room on Main street. Front and rear on trance. Phone E61. FOR RENT rFurnlshed 13 room house'. Used either for apta or 'Jimlly. . Apply D. D. Phelps. 817 CARPENTERS, $6.60; building labor ers, $4. BO, per 8 hours. Must ioln union. Carpenters' fee, $15; laborers' $10. Call 923 Commerce street, Ta coma, Wash. WANTED One horse farm wagon. Alta Anto Radiator & Lamp Works. 701 E. Alta. WANTED Position as First class reference. ! office. bookkeeper. Address this 7 lTfaml t Ji f for Hale. - On account of being; called into service I will sell my Ijverland 5 pass. Model 83, fully equipped, in good me- cnanicat conaition, recently over hauled, good tires, for $350 cash, or uo terms. Auitruw care rtsL ure gonlan. FOR SALE: Six gocd dairy cows. Address Box 754, Pendleton, or see T. W. Ayers, Sax Station. FOR ItBXT To responsible person. piano in good condition. Inquire .his office. Found FOR RENT Front apts,, furnished. Imiuire 402 E- Court or nhnne 763K. FOUND Auto license No. 2553. Own er can have same by calling at this ffice and paying charges. Architect FOR SALE One large platform wa- gon, one small gooseneck wagon and one set single harness. Apply Pendleton Fruit Company. FOR SALE Residence property In west end of town near Hawthorn school. Call at 621 Maple. Oieat Hritlan now ha 123,500 war widows on her pension list. KATMOND W. HATCH. Architect. De spain' building. Phone 768; Pendle ton, Oregon. Miscellaneous .CM BUt ALL. jr.lNDS.et Junk at ton prices. Iroa and sacks a spaclalty Pacific Junk Co.. J. a Jones, prcp 17 Cottonwood street. STATE FAIR. Salem, Oregon, - Sep. tember 23-28- Splendid exhibits, excellent music, high class entertain ments and a superb racing card. For particulars write A. H. Lea, Salem, Or egon. - ' A majority of classified messages may be clearly told In less than fifty words. FOR SALE 276W. ' -Roll top desk. phone D. W. BAILET, Attorney at Law, Rooms 1, . , Despala Building. OKOROS W. COUTT8. Attorney at Law. Room 17, Bcbmldt block. CARTSR StTTHB, Attorneys at Law. OfflM la rear t American Na tional Bank Building. FSB FEB, AttorBeya at Law, .OfUee In Despala Kuiiaing. - B. KSATOK, Attorney at Law. Boon 14. amith-Crawford Builalng. . A. NBWBBRRT, Attorney a Law, fnuu-vnwiun guuiH. PBTERBON BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms and 4. BmtUlrCraw ford BalldlBg. JAKES B. FBRRT. Attorney at Law. . offic oyer xayioe avuwww RALBT BALBT," Attorneys at Law. nrria la American National . Bank Building. . . . . g. a LOWELL, Attorney and Uonnsel tor it law. Office In Deapala BM. FOR SALE Self-propelled gas. Holl combined harvester. Will trade for ground power machine or oitj property. Machine practically new only cut few hundred acres, inquire or address Geo. Peebler. Pendleton Ore. ' ' . " FOR SALE 160 acres of summer fallow. Hoops place 3 milea from Pendleton. Address I- Falor, Pendle ton, Oregon. . - Auctioneers To find, to enjulre or to sell the classified. -use COL. W. -F. TOHNKA, Aaftloneer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. Tbe man to at geta you the money." Leave aroara al Kast Oragonlan Office. Why not assume that . your next tenant is a reader of the classified and get in touch with him. at once?, " ClanvuBD lasavivai. Couotlnc alx ordinary nrda to the line and charged by li . the line. Want ada and locals. Rates Pee Una, . J First Insertion, per line lte ' liacU add. insertion, per -line ao , One week slx Insertions). ' each Insertion, per line i f 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4a t month contract, each la- ; aertlon. per lln . ; 11-month contract, each Inser- ' tlon. per line - . e No ada taken for lus.tbaa-.Zto Ada taken over the telephone - only from East Oragonlan sub scribers and those listed In tho Telephone Directory. Copy must t In our office not later than ' l:Se o'clock day of publication- Notices aaassssssnasaBagaoT'eBtawssswsssa Notice) .to Efennanh. . We will buy 6 tons alfalfa ht(. also 10 ton wheat hay. Plrona lit. Penland Broa. Transfer. . Notice of Meetinix tn Klrct Su'iei-Tlaara of the Umatilla Meadowa IM-alnasw , .District In 1'matllla I'T.unty, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that I. a County Clerk, . of- Umatilla County Oregon, have culled a meetin of tha owners of the lands situated In the Umatilla Meadowa Drainage District.' If said County and State (which dis trict waa organized and established by order of the County court of aall county, made on July t, lilt),' lor the purpose of electing a ' board of three supervisors for' said district, to bo held and which will be helJ for that purpose at ten o'clock av m. on" August 17th, 19 IS, at the residence of Thomas O. Smith in the rcutheast quarter of Sectlpn . 1,- Township 3 North of Range 28, East of Wlllam- t ette Meridian, in said ' District and County. , . Witness my hand and the aval of said County hereto affixed this 1st day of August. 1918. R..T. BROWiT. Clark. . Horses Taken Vfu Came to my place, one bay lKrae branded JH connected and II on right shoulder; also one brown horse branded P on right hip. Owner can have same by paying charges. Phone 3.'5M or address David A. Geebler, Pendleton, Oregon. . Jt Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN I move your household arooda. - Tele phone 13. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. W. A. MILE'S, baggaee, transfer and' d ravage. Office phone- 4. Bea. 741B,. . . . - Tou may have profitable buslneaa relations for year to oome with some one you will come to know first thru I your next classified ad! Every useful thing should be used, j Sell .that used article to somebody j who needs it through the classified. TTMK CARD Westoe-Pendletoa) A a to Stage Leaves Weston for Pendleton at T:( a. m. and 12:46 p. m. Leaves Athena for Pendletom at 1:1 f a. m. and 1:00 p. at. Leaves Adams for Fecdletpn at l:l( a. m. and 1:20 p- nx. , Leaves Pendleton (Allea-Knlght Store) for Weston at It a. m. and 4:00 p. in. O- H. McPHERRIN, Driver. TORPEDOED SHIPS CURE DF WOUNDS the boat. They signalled for the tow ering of the "patch'' npd It was drop ped down to them, A."putch' is a number of wooden beams fastened to gether to oover the hole made by the torpedo. Pumps were set to work emptying the water-filled hold. When tho ship was able to float she put out under her iiwn steam to go Into dry rock for permanent repairs. Before tho war six or seven salvage Jobs at one time was a big task. To day the salvage section 1 equipped to handle from 50 to 60 Jobs at one AN ENOUGH CHANNEL POUT. -July 26. ( Hy mall.) War has con verted this port Into a hui$e ship hos pital. , It is the haven of torpedoed, mined nnd dlMaliled vessels, and is equipped with the best ship "surgeon" and "nurses" fu the 1'ntled Kingroin. 1 ' Here ships the Hun has tnrjiedoed and reported ns sunk ore vlvcn a new l ne of life and sent out ngain to sea. time. It Is estimated that hundreds of One ship In dry dock here, rescued thousands of tuns of i-hipplng and as It was sinking. Is the Americun nil tins of, millions of dollar worth o( tanker O. It. Jennings of tannne, N argo are suved as a result of the J. vwmk ... ,ni.L pan oi me i.ruisn ao- In Apr ,he Jennins. collided with iniraity Known as tne auivago section. a i,ritsn lanker. B,h werrf carry- iis.-inK out to sea on one or i".-;nK 0l Bnd the Impact from the colli ""r" """"" l"' inireu iTf,, t the oil afire. Thirty-seven e. rresi.on.tent oos. rvea more man a j ,.nibl.rB r ,no crew of ,he nrtb score i uirneooea iranspons aniiWB-i . l,m..l rlomh. Two Cattle Bring Top I Price at $13 at North Portland Meiimeri. Mont nf then, were Jirit- othen Koutrht escape hy diving overv If h, hut xprinklwl hor Bnd there wer bourd a 1 1 Mi .' I only one almrd the iMimo nr inm nii'i :een inrpenneu ' kiHed. i nniirn itiir mndixi 1 1 a i nm no- (tii- AiniTicHii mid covered rpb nnd were rnnsted n ive. twice., (no fj-nierly i t.ernian Hurt, itut Inken over hy the 1 nlted Stnie nft'er war wum declared, wn tcjrpe l.ed In t he Kiime Hpot on each Mde. Another ship had heen Vhut In two, hut loth pn rt wer hrouitht in hy MiivnKe mnnA, nna mo nnip cveniiuu- , proarh t the jennlnBH. I) Will IIC fill HI Bflt, Uf-U'Il. UiVITM l'llll ll SllllM. Another Phlp which h;id a h u Ke lt hi 1h Very lleroo. Fr pevernl days the hlnze wns no fierce thnt wtlvao xhljm were unable to approach either hip. Finally they mannered to hench the Hrlt ish nhlp The pmoke fir a time prevented np- When It fi nally cleared, the heat prevented ap proach. Finally destroyer!? were hrotiKht up and several score of shott- hole rin one rlde and fourteen holes ' f.r(( nto hfir Fnr(v hoIofl wrl milrte made hy npllnters When tho torpedo ,n (ne nn Bn(1 Bne Just Tal r-truel. was iinderffolntf repairs. . cnioiRh to put out the blnze. Tlie Two divers were at work alongside Jeni)In(W m-RH thnn heached, ond the .. irnmnlnrlnr nf t h Oil romOVPtl bj pumps. It Is estimated the value nf WOMAN'S CASE ttne cnr" removed from the Jen- CTADTT FC tt." xT TT TT'aT.AT 1 10.non.00ft dollars. The Oi AKlljEiA I liiiMJLilldlM jienninen has been repaired, nnd now A business man's wife could not : is ready for sea. The Itritlsh vessel read or sew without sharp pain in In still submerged but she Is rxpecteo her eyes. For years her eyes were J to bo floated soon; Close to 1.0(10. flOtt red and weak. Finally phe tried pure j dollars worth of enrffo Is beins remov lriVoptfk eye wash. The result of ed from her. o.VR itppllcatlnn nstonlshed her. A I small bottle Lavoptilt Is cimranteed ITALIAN OFFFXSIVF, IMMIXFXT. to benefit KVKItV CASK weak, strain- j WASHINGTON, A mk. M. iienernl ed or inflamed eyes. ONIO WASH .ocllrlmoHi. iiillitary ollache nf I he will startle with Its oiiick results. Italian nnbtissy, said KHlny nn Italian Aluminum eye cup FJIKK. Tallman offensfrrt In the All si-iKars imml A Co.. driiKKlHtB. nent. QUIT MM YOUR IF (IDNEYS ACT BADLY TAKH A TAIIMI"KM I I. OP Nl,TX IK RAt'K IM ItTS Oil KI.ADDKIl HOTIIKU We nre a nnllon of meat rulers nnd our blood is filled with uric arid. nivi a well-known authority. who warns us to lie constantly on guard against kidney trotilile. - The kidneys do their tilmost to free the blood of this Irritating arid, but leotnie weak from the overwork: they get slngitlsh: the elimlnntive tls .Knes clog nnd thus the waste Is re tained in tho blond to poison tho fu: tire svstem. When your kidneys ache nnd feel like lumps of lend, anil yon have Mlnelng pnlns In the linck or the ur ine Is rlomlv. full of sediment, or the bl.uliler i4 Irritable, ebliirlng you to seek relief during the night; when you h:ivo severe headaches, nervnu anil dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism In tmd weath er, set from our phnrmnclst about four ounces of Jtlil Salts; lalec a tn hlcspnnnrnl In a class of water before bnakfast each' morning and In a few days your k trine ft will act fine. This fainons Knits Is marie from the acid of urnpes and lemon Juice, combinen with lithln. nnri hits leen jised for p.neratlons to flush nnri Mlmulntej elnss. d kidneys., to neutralise the acMs In urine so it Is no longer a source of Irritation, thus enrilng uri nary and "bladder dlsorriers. Jad Salts Is lnexwnslve and can not Injure: mnkes a leliKhti.l effei eccnt lithla-water drink, which no 1 criv can make a nilstnke by taking a Pile occasionally to kep the kidney clean and active, - PORTLAND. Aug. 15. The Wil lamette valley is not to be outdone In the livestock game by any other sec tion when it comes to prices. That Is. when the Willamette valley really cires to compete. During the day several head of steers shipped in from West Sclo by Mayberry & Stewart brought the extreme record of $13 in the North Portland yards. Market for cattle continues to itww extreme strength, but no fur ther changes were announced in quo tations during the day. Run over night was a moderate one. and th bulk of the stuff went direct to kill ers. General cattle range: Prime steers $ll.7S12.7S flood to choice steers.. lO.mCfll Medium to good- steers. Fair to medium steers.. Vmmon to fair steers.. Choice cows nnd heifers Medium to good cows and heifers w. .-H' ? Fair to medium cows and .00 ' 0.00 3.ci0fi) 5.10 5.0 7 o S. 51 11.50 B OO i 8.00 'i0il0.7" s.finii w.r.n 8.'X J 8.0" heifers fanners Hulls Calves Stockers and feeders Yrarllnes Arc sliowing liisc. Vooi-iinir.1 nnd old wethers showed l advances of approximately r.Oc over ' 1 .! t ih. 'Vorth Port- ; ire iun iirh." ... ' vnrris durine the nay. Entire sheep and lamb trade was strong, with prices on lambs well maintain ed for the class of offerings available. Oeneral sheep range: . .- . lit Ah 7 1 d fill I 1 lest lam os Medium to good lambs. Il.00frl2.no I a CmO.11 Ell 1 eerlingrt .-. - Wethers S.F.OiiSin.oi. (Ewes I Swine situation Very Keen. Bun of swine in the North Port Mnnri vnrds over night was a very moderate one- Great strength con tinues in the trade here, and with some price losses at Chicago during the day the local market waa within a fraction of being the highest In the country. Quality considered. It was the highest. General hot range: ' Prime mixed ,i. 1 9.004D 19.60 Medium mixed 17.00 Si 19.00 Rough heavies ........ 17.2r.17-7 Kough heavies 17.25 i 17. 7o Pigs 18. r.Ofi' 17.00 Bulk . Ai r. . 19.0i? 1,9.38 KING GEORGE SAYS YANKS WIN FORWARD FOR VICTORY PEACE , (WILLIAM- rillLLIP SIMMS- WITH THE BRITISH ' AR- M I Rti, Aug. 16. King George told newspapermen, "I'm Rreat- ly pleased that so many Ameri- believes only in the mailed, fist In side and outside her frontiers." cans are here- They're looking fit. Their spirit is admirable. - They afe determined to win forward or die fighting. They are very fine troops. They cer- tainly never thought of? snr. e thing but a victorious peace in the country you came from." DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OUV1A IS SOME VAMPIRE. BY ALLMAN PFrrtTKtP the milk ue' H f lpjjX wotjumnc&T I q&M?4 it eW.i waa (MoiDCBiri. ur; " , TteOjaS'i -l UwotsK . H VtArl TO ' ' l Europeans Will Flee if ' in of the kind o Dcac whlch prusv Hun Wins, Says Author !8ia would impose on Europe- v' ' ; hatred would make Europe appear aa 'is possessed of the devil. Prussia will . (By United Press) isteal all she can and will do every- UTtlCH, Switzerland. July 23. lthing to keep it. She never will re-; (By'Mail.) Should Germany succeed jm0ve her foot from the brest of in domination of Europe, a general ,t nose she has conquered or taken hy : exodus of the populations of the sub- surprise.. She will .compel .. foreign v jugated countries would result accora- , cuture to adore her barbar(sm, flh ing to Dr. aiucnien in nis dook, lic vasted Europe,' Just published. "If the Germans succeed in estab lishing their domination of Europe, we shallwitness the flight of the Eu- Catarrhal Ilea mess cannot Be Cereal ropeans." Muchlon writes. "The most er local applications, ss tbey cannot reach remote corner, of Europe will be the .JejjjW .egr. TU. most sought after. If there is no spot ,nd that to Dy , cooatltutional i-reoteay. in the old world which escapes Ger- Catarrhal Desfoeas Is eaosed by aa Ue ,,. ,1 . ,;.., hn th.rp will he n uamea eoDottton or uk niacous lining ec man domination, then there will De a(he ElMtmeBtall x,, wh,B ,, tnti ta general exodus towards the countries jn,finlMj Tm have a nrmbHng sodd4 or tta across the seas. In all directions where I perfect hearing, and wbea It Is entlMly ... D , 'closed, Iieafneas is the resnlt. Unless the the Germans are not inflammatioa ra be reduced and tais tube "Europe will he a country where 'restored to Its aorraal eonditloa. bearing ..... , , , , .,,,.. , 1 will be destroyed forevar. - Many eases of living conditions will not be worth ;wfmHM , r.IIMd b cstarrt. whlcb Is while. The Germans will not be al- , luiiamed condition of the nnisuua ear lowed to chow themselves outside faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta tor. their new Germania. and every one i,000 00 m,Kmm "" ot will proudly endeavor to avoid by all ve will glvs One Hundred Dollars fat means, these nornoie ODjects tne ;ny ra 01 vmsrrn.i im mi wbb Germans. icelars free. All nrnmlita, T5e. . "One cannot think without shudder- v. j. chknky A (hk. Toledo. Ol Hot Water Each Morning . Puts Roses in Your Cheeks Ai H6tt TO GO To THE DANCE? I WAS ALLPEADV it 9n I AH -arte UMH&D AT MC AN I COUIVH-J 5 AS NDTHlei r-TlSk. I . A 1 SwaM, get OOT. HERE, SKIP ! 3rN ' h ,.; v. , is s - l ii -1 . j : V & 11 iMSf rin ' e . SteMMwaw. ..l&t . - u 1 T look one s best and feel one s nest : alimentary tract, before putting ssere -' to enjoy an inside bath raeh morning food into the stomach. ! ! o flush ironi the sy.teui tlie previous Girls and women with sallow skiM lay's waste, sour frrinrutatious and poi-; liver spots, pimples or pallid com plea onaus toxins before it is auturbed into ion, al&o thue who wake up with 1 be blood. Just as coal, when it burns, 1 coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breaAo) eaves behind a certain amount of in-1 others who are bothered with oeadecbea uniLmalible material in the form of bilious spells, acid stomach or eoo'tipa j Jics. so the food and drink taken each ! tion should begin this phoaphated b4 j lay leave in the alimentary organs a j water drinking and are assured of vert I vrtain amount of indigestible material, pronounced rewlta in one or two weeks - vhich if not eliminated, forms toxiua snd i A quarter pound of limestone phot ! xiiaons which are thrn sucked into the'paate costs very little at the drug stun lood through the very ducts which are but is sufficient to demonstrate that jns( sitended to suck in only nourishment to I .u-iaia iaa body. I if von want to see the glow of healthy ' jlooin ia rour cheeks, to see vour skin as soap and hot water cleanses, purinei and freshens tlie skin oa the outside, as hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always et clearer and clearer, you are told to consider that internal sanitation is vasts 'drink every morning upon arising, ally more important thaa outaide cleaala I elsss of hot water with a teasfsionful . nesa, because the skin pores do not aa. 1 if bmestone nliosphate in it. which is a 1 sorb impurities into ue dhhsi, wane 1 ih.rml.-ss mesns of washing the wastei bowel pores do. nst.ri.1 and toxins from the stomach. Women who desire to enhance 1 liver, kiiiners and bowels, tlius cleans- beauty of tbi-ir rompleiioa should us liiyr, awectenifuj aa4 fudlvivj the aaWreitry tbia for .- wetk aa4 ovliue, irsulta. 1 '3 - a