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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1916)
Having received a large new shipment, we are better pre pared than ever to supply your entire family with stylish and service able footwear-the Foot-Schulze brand.; GROCER The Farmers Bank of Weston . . . Established 1891 Dsnix Account Best Asset An account with this bank will help , you to do right, help keep you right vA y; ahvaj-s, everywhere and. Avi :- people. The larger the ac count the more good you can do, but it is not necessary to have a large ac-r-o'.mt to start with. Open an account with what you have and we will as-. r.--X van t make it grow. ! O A. Co ; IHtUt!K!UhtH!lllUimi(l!Hlllllllim . tUtXZXS Vm HOME-MAKERS' WEEl Ml RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES Jawawry j to A, 1016 lea IsnaroaeUoe, rraettcol Htp tor tbc Bow , is pane, thr CMauiiilr. (MMrtlm ( Oilf (linim litduatrte CMlimmnUi'l oe'e Moat Vital riotolrou USCTPSVO DKVIOKSTKATIONI .1 XMIBlTION-KNTKITAlNMKNT fwttMM senate nnxl4 hud fi. II w a ara.t alar le etrkr IrMriwla--wile Un tfeat.M aa M Utouf hli. gov awknit ltl work. wwrca short course - Jemnrf 1 to rebrtiary 4, 1916 A rvoMb-a! rclliural Cwriw la Nil Shell. Aua avicac ( Actual Work of taw reran aad ttwackoM. . CKnU'la VSUIT CAKM CHOP, .. ',. BTOCfl KAIINO. DAISY V.OKK, !. l.Y BAISIfO, CAKDKNINO, COOK twWtMG, HOI'BKHOI.D ARTS, HOMK inUKO, JICSlNKSMt MSTHOD8, 0B (1.1 M K'lil'Hi'i.UHAt . Cifc44!LAriOHft. MASKKTING. fwiil"'"' Cooraea Without Turtle, aiaawrt laatrarttM la ataalr. , aeaoca railroad rate. or w to Tin Csret , Orafaa an. Ue. Carwi. t'w-U I h f-l) DH. XV. G. IIUGIIE3 Dentist : OSes la the Em Buildinjr, Milton H mrs, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 ".I I, WATTS rr: in ' Stat and FedaraJ Court. ;.NA, OK LOON C3 LC7 140 Pali" to select from and every pr. guaranteed in fit and' quality. It's our pleasure to please. . 1 J ' , s n n (Phone Main 241) -----naaaaaaaaeooooooooni CANDIES The largest stock of Gigars Tobacco and Pipes in town KNIVES and HARMONICAS Kirkpatrick's Confectionery DR. C H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office in Brandt building WESTON OBEQON NO WS THE TIME to pay your We too Leader "aub" HABERDASHER WESTON LEADER CLARK WO0P, PablUitr subscription ratm SMdh M Adnc The Year..................... Six Month .! M . 0 7 Four Monlln..... 4 DO ADVERTISING RATES IVr inrh r month ........... Per inrli, rmf iiiavrtinn. , .. . . . . jnnm, inr linomcli inaartlon. .0 M 20 . 06 FRIDAT jan. 14. m falcreal at Hm aotlofTira al Wttto, OrtgM, a McoaaV claii auil auMar. prepare prepare; preparjei W trust that th democratic coa- srass sad admlnlatraUon will bav ths courage to brtnf about a government bond iastis to fliuuieo national pro parodnesa. If (nnds can bo raised la no other way. Bucb a pun would cer tainly be no more unpopular thaa the pork barrel" policy that baa results In squandering millions of dollars on obscure waterwaya and needless post- offlcs buildings. Ths European bel ligerents hare already spent no less than twenty-five billions of dollars on war. . The United States can wen af ford to spend a billion dollars, if need be. on the Inauguration of adequate Insurance against war unless. Indeed. It chooses to give notice to ths world of possessing such a peaceable dispo sition that it would never defend it self against attack. Half S loaf Is worse than no bread, sloes It will lull os Into a false sense of security. - We should either render ourselves Immune to successful attack, or bo prepared to surrender without a fight to an Invad ing enemy. Nothing could bo more fortunate than the final result of the graat war which Is predicted by H. O. Wellsa sort of International coalition recognizing one central authority. In which each great power, would be come an even greater commonwealth. Sucb a happy consummation involves the general recognition by Christen dom of the universal Fatherhood of Qod and Brotherhood of Man, and we fear that it belongs to an unattainable Utopia. Should mankind remain what has been and is. then the United States will need a larger navy than England's, a mobile standing armyr of at least a half million men and mil lions of trained citizen soldiery, able to serve Intelligently In case of need. Raw troops would be butchered If sent against such scientific military machines as are at present battling in Eorops. Our best battleships are said to be outclassed In range and speed by the navies of ths great pow ers, and ws are also sadly deficient In artillery and munitions. To undertake war In defense of the Monroe doctrine against a first-class power, which we may be called upon to do at some fu ture time, would be madness itself with the means at our present com mand. Then there Is the constant menace of Japan, which will be found to recognize no principle save Its own surmounting ambition ' should ever ths time arrive when It feels . suffi ciently strong to launch itself against the throat of Uncle. Bam, We needn't expect to hear Ellhu Boot for anybody but himself. aiAMdKKLAIN TO TI1K FRONT. Ths position sf Senator Chamber lain at Ue head of ths senate com mil. too on military affair has given him greater prominence, In these peculiar times than was over enjoyed before, perhaps, by any Oregon senator. Chamberlain believes In and advo cates preparedness, and hs does this with he'grap of a stateeman. In truth, thoea who have always credited him with the remarkable ability aa a politician that hs undoubtedly pos ass an attribute that has won him signal honors In a stats of an over wheluilngiy opposite political faith must now begin to sit up and taks no lle that ho la much mors than a mora politician.' Chamberlain recog nises the nation's vital needs If tt In tends to defend ths Integrity that It has more or less ."trusted to luck" In ths past, and cornea out boldly la sup port of his position. Ho has done much for Oregon, and will now do much for ths United States If his preachments are' . heeded, "Our OeoraV In fact, bids fair to outrank ths greatest of Oregon's senators of ths past In genuine public service. , This from ths Weakly Bulldogger makes us wonder whether It has the right steer: "We not that Bill Peter son, the democrat le chairman, la wir ing to President Wilson to appoint Taft to ths supreme bench, refers him aa ons of the greatest men Christendom. Nest thing w know Prank Curl will be shedding tee. over the unrecognised greatness Bryan," ,1 t .. PI, Ml,, 1 1.. Jl . -T W nolle an envious tendency on the part of th Weakly Bulldogger s Kernel Boyd to belittle a gifted local actor who la hla modest stillness and humility prefers thst w nams him not. Ward. Booth, Keens, Barrett and even Shakespear himself, who was an actor as well as dramatist have all had their detractors. While rabies has been mors or less prevalent elsewhere In the county among ths canine population, and has occasioned quits a scars In Pendleton, It Is conspicuous hers by Its absence Nobody not even the dogs has any occasion to ret mad la this placid ana restful community. ... n his "Mulligan Stew," Editor Boyd confesses to the receipt of "41 appll cation blanks with pries list enclos ures from outslds boos venders. Then gentry are quick to recogntt and establish profitable connections with ths ultimata consumer la a pro hlbltloa stats. Elevea peVsona have died In Seat tle from drinking wood alcohol sine prohibition went lnlo effect which hardly the easiest way out of a dry stats. . Nineteen more Americans having been murdered. Uncle Sam will ut about hava to lake Mexico apart and tee what makes Its revolutions. The eminent Jurist who said that he didn't want the republican nomination wbo would, anywejrT) still Hughes to the line. We're somewhat surprised to hear hat Geo. W. Perkins is numeroit enough to hold a .Hull Mouse con vention. New York Is now the largest city in the world, bavins; surpassed Uxxloo. Paris and Weston In populslioti. TWO GOLDEX DATS. , " There are two days of . the week upon which and about which I never worry, two care-Tree nays Kept sa credly free from fear and apprshea sion. ' On of these le Yesterday. Tester- day with all its care and frets, with all Its pains and aches, all Its faults. Its mistakes and blunders, has passed beyond the reach of my recall, cannot undo an act tnat I wrought. cannot unsay a word that I said on Testerday. All that It holds of life, of regret and sorrow, la In the hand of the Mighty Love that can bring sweet waters out of the bitterest desert the love that can make ' the wrong things right, that cad turn weeping Into laughter, that can glvs beauty for ashes, th garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness, joy of th morn' lng for the woe of night. Save for the beautiful memories that linger, sweet and tender Ilk the perfume of roses, la the heart of the day that Is gone. I have nothing to do with yesterday. And th other day I do not worry about la Tomorrow. Tomorrow, with all Its poeslbls adversities, its burdens. Its perils. Its large promises and poor performance. Its failures and mis takes. Is aa far beyond the reach of my mastery as Its dead sister yes terday. Its sun will rise In roseate splendor, or beyond a mask of weep ing clouds. But it will rise, until then the same love and patience that held yesterday, and holds tomorrow, shine with tender promise Into ths heart of today I hare no possession In that unborn day of grace. All else Is In the Infinite keeping of that In flnlt Lots that hold for me the treasure of yesterday,; the love that Is higher thaa the stars,, wider than the sky, deeper than the seas. Thar is left for myself, then, but one day of th week today. Any man can fight the battles of today. Any woman can carry the burdens of Just on day. Robert J. BurdetU. - CO-tTEXTMESTT. My home Is on the mountain steep; I seine for rabbits In the deep. And as I pluck them from ths boughs. I feed them to the angry cows. Then to my Eulslle I -hie. And drink a slice of catfish pie. ' ' .'.;. x-r. '' Exchange, Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of stockholder of The Farmers Bank of Weston wil; be held at Its office In the City of Weston, County of Umatilla, Stats of Oretron, on Friday, the 28th day of January, at l:J9 o'clock in ths afternoon, for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and for ths trans. action of such other business as may properly corns before th meeting. Weston, Or., December 31, 1913. E. M. SMITH, Cashier. Cap May Point, N. S. Did she or didn't shs Mrs. Florence Lindsey, it, declsros she swallowed her hus band's false teeth when a ho playfully put them In her mouth. X rays fall to discloss them In her stomach and she Is suffering no pain. The teeth are missing that's sure. OID HITS OF NKWn. Madison vll Is, Ky. "Unols" Cf Car- Halo haa succeeded In raising a freak apple, although h ha no name for It. Its upper hair M a 01 mm in color, and th lower nair a urn liant red. New York. N. T. Henry Troller. chauffeur, was arrested on a charge of foreenr. In order to msk good th amount he obtained, he went to a hnanltal and sold a pint of his bloon for tit. The blood saved th llfs of at Its Sarah Wilson, New York. N. Y. Anthrax Is common disease among animals. When Sophia Itoaen. It, desiring to Imltat her wealthy sister, purehssed a cheap fur collar and wore it, an contracted ths dlseas from th fur. 8h died a few days later, the third victim this season of Ihs same a Is- ms acquired In ths sam way, Indiana Pa Someone put a hsa in th back of J. H. Btwarfa buggy and closed ths flap. Twenty-two dava later Stewart opened th Tit and found th hen reduced to a skele ton but still living. It will recover. Hillsdale. Mich. Al a social In tho Adams school house In Cambria townahlp. ths women stuck their loss through holes In a sheet, and men bouaht them tor th evening. Th sal netted tt.tt. Danville. III. A mad dog rushed Into th horn of 1oule Smith, over turned some ot th furniture and knocked th telephone from th la bl. Th receiver fell from th hook and when ths operator heard th dog's bowline she called the pollcsv who ram and killed th beast. Bellevue. Iowa. Two year ago man was killed on a railroad. friend believed the body to be that of Matt McAllister. Ths body was ex humed snd wife, friends and relatives Identified It seen to physical defecta Ths Court of Honor paid hla widow tl.sOO Insurance, and shs bought horns, Ths other day Matt McAllister turned un well and hearty. II had been working on a ranch In Canada and knew nothing of th report of hla death. Tork. Pa. People have avoided th old "haunted" house of S. B. Manifold. Many times during It year a mys terious bussing of ghosts has been heard ther. Recently workmen wrecked th house, and. after they had battle with ghostly bees, those who were unstung returned to find S0 pounds of honey stored In th walla SURPRISE FOR WESTON Ths slmpl mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler- t-ka. th appendicitis preventative, surprises Weetnn. It draws so much foul matter from th system thst ON SPOONFUL relieves sour stomach. g and constipation AT ONCE. II. Good win. druggist. TOMEM SOLDIERS. Thy Peeod sa Msn and ouoM With th British Army. The Brit Is k araiy has bad It woomi. soldiers, and two of thru are barfed lb the cemetery of Chelsea hospital. Uu. of these dutttta-Hannah Hue II. a trui aleut looking pursua, who portrait b preserved In the great null of the boa plmL served la tue slnre of Pou.ll c berry and was badly wuuntleO, bet sex being dkroverd wbca sb was re stored to the hospital. She became pensioner and wore on occasions lb three cornered ha I and ulfom coat of CbcUea and was at her own requeai hnrled in the graveyard of the hospital Christine Davto was the other female soldier burled la this cemetery. She I described aa a "fat. Jolly woman," Another Engllsbwouwa who sucrss fully posed a a niaa and enlisted soldier wan Phoebe U easel, who wan priest Is th Ktfih foot regiment snj fought at Fonteooy In 1745. noder the Duke of Cumberland, being eeverely woondrd. Ultimately ah died si Brighton la 1X21 at the age of ! The must famous KoKllabwonMn "Midler,'' however, was "Dr. James Barry," who joined the medical corps in 1813 and served al Waterloo snd In the Crimea In IKUi after many promo tiona, she bernaie Inspector general. tod It waa not notil many year later that the fact tbnt she was a woman was discovered. St Louis Post-bis patch. ELECTRICITY AND WATER. Utile Danger la Temlng a Hess en Heavily Charged Wires. The flight danger that A re mew ran throttgh toe raw trie rnrreot passing from heavily charged wire op the stream of water they are squirting Is proved by an experiment conducted by Cfo Tartagtlul and repnrtfd 10 La Scieos r Tuttl A trolley cor wis charged with s dl reel current of K3i volu had 00 end grounded; 00 the other end he direr ted a stream from a hose with s nnsxl Of teen millimeters la omsnietef. At 2.2" meters distance vol i meter attached to the nozzle regtslered twenty rolta At sUty-Ove centimeters dlstnnce It registered seventy volts and nl twenty centimeters 210 volts Th average man can stand a current of fifty Tttitx with out serious shock, a a fl renins who holds his ooxzle firs or six feet from a lire wire runs no great dsngeb sir. Tsrtagllid made the an me ex pert meitt on two line of alternating ear- rent, one with 300, the other with OX) voita, and the voltmeter did not register any current in the stream of water, although alight abnek was per ceptible when hs pat hi hand Into It With a chemical extlngnlsber b got a current of UKO volt at 23 millime ters from a wtr with correal of 2.060 vOlt. Mil trade mark awl ruwrigltia Mxi nd r a. Ml aM pMka or photo, awl o arriiKim 6 pf Sf ASOH aa eaaart aa lamriauntr. vutnlioM PATtnr nutto eonruejf raa. Oarra.tMwMiaoa,wkatleunaa( aMammamr. Wrttausay. D, SWIFT i CO, 303 St, weihinnton, D. C. IUXK0X1 fn the ClrfuK tTur t.f Ih 811 of ' Oregon for Umatilla County, Cells U, nresnry, I'lalmilT. . Deitlit Or gory, Defendant. To Denny Oregoiy, IVItnidant autivn named: In ths Namu or thh Btath or OnaXMkNI You sre hereli' required to appear and answer the etiiniilslnt II let I against ou In ths above rut tiled eauae within six week uf lite dale ot the Unit publication of tltla summon, lu wlt, on or le lor Kl'ldnf th lllhilay of February, Itllfli ami vou will lake nolle that if you full to appear and anawernr piead within said tint the plaintiff, for want I hereof, will apply 10 lh above enl tiled court hirlh re lief uitfl (or ami demanded In the iiinycrul heranltl etHiiilnlnl, namely, tor a decree of llie court forever dl etilvlng the btimla tif matrimony now and heretofore existing lielween plnln till and defendant and fur an absolute divorce front the defend, nk Tltla summon. Is tmliluhrd pursuant to an order of the llomu alle Ullbert W. Pliclne, Judg of llie above enti led court, duly made snd Bled herein on the 2Mb nay of IVeomber, If I A. The nrsl publication ot this summons will be made In the Weston Leader published at Weston, (Wgon, on Frr dav, the 3lt day of lieeemlier, lull, and the last publication will lie made on Friday, the llih day of February, IUIB, making a publication of six con secutive week. Dated at IWIIeton, Oregon, on this th Sikh day of Deoenilwr, lull WilX M. I'RTKMNON, Attorney for I'lnlntllf. (Woffle address: Kmlth-Crawford llldg., 1'vndlelou, Oregon. w. M. rateno C. It Boko Peterson & Bishop lAWYr.RS Pendleton, Or. Frwsler, Or. PAY THE LEADER MAN and make hi New Year happy. SVMMO.NS. la tho Clrruk Court of th Ktale of Caregna for Vaaalllla County, F. IX, Watts. Plaintiff, vs. Anna Young, Kllaa Chester, Carmine Mehmldl, Ixtuis Young, Ma Young. Lydla Young. Wlllard Youne, A lire Young, Michael Young. Harbor Toons, uu go Hchmldt, Cynthia Hrophy, Agnes K. Jones, James Peters, Mso Pe ters. Klchsrd Peters. Kanmel Peters, Myrtle Peters, John Peters, Kthel It. Peter. Wm. Peters. Ileaale Pe- tora Ortn elero snd Jnale Peter. his wife. Albert Young Ora S. Ma her, John Maher, Kolomna Peters. Charles It. Peters. Hoi all I in via. for merly Sarah Klttrhlae. Michael It Young. Myr Young. Michael or Mike Peter. Arstha Tnrlnr, Wells Peters, Olen Peters Nora Vtatta, Ora re Rosera, K. C. Il'oxers, K. M Prlera, Kmeoley Itlttenour, other- wis known Kmely Itldenour, Minnie I, fePealt, Jane DePratt Nellie rtel'eatt. Katie tel'eoit. Wil Ham DoPeatt. Ralph DelVall. Sol ma DelVatl, now 2nut IlarrK Mer n DelVstt. now Merna Nmlih. and Agatha Taylor, guartltan of Stella Peter and Ulen Peter, minora, I r fondants. To Anna Young, etlsa Cheater, Car olina Hchmldt. UaM Yausw. id Youne. Lvitia Youne. Mtrhael Ymme, Parbara Young, Huso Rrhmldi, Jame I'-tors. Masai Peters. Albert Younar, Ora H. Manor, John hi slier, ftolomoa Peters, Charlee II. Peters. Sttrsh vis, formerly Sarah KHtrtdee. Agnea PI Jones. Richard Peter. Mrrtie fe tors, Samuel Peters. Michael It. Young, Mrra Young. Cynthia llroohy. John 'tore. Kthel tt, fetors. m. Peter. Bessie Peters, Michael ttr Mike Peter. Aaatha Taylor. Melta f'etera, fliene Peters. E. M. Peters, i'mealey Mlilen our otherwise known s Kmelv Itld- enour. Italoh DePealt. Tiulmm I wPratt. now Zelma rtarris, Mrn Mi'eaif. now Merna Smith, Wlllard Young, Alice Younar. Agatha Tartar, aniordlsn of Mlells I'elera and tllene I'etor. mi nor. Jane IM'esil. Nellie Del'rail. Katie DelVstt. Orln IVters and Joaie Peters, hla wife, defentlant above named; In the Name of the Mate of Oregon. Ton and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the I h day of January, !!, and you will lake notice If you fall to answer, or other wise appear in ssid en or before said day, plaintiff, above named, for went thereof will apple to the above entitled court for Ih relief prayed for In Plaintiffs complaint, on file In sold stilt, to-wit: For a decree of this court requiring each and every one of thee defendant to snow and make manifest the exact nature and extent of the right, title, interest or estate, wnten earn, any or all or these do. fondants 1 claim to have In the real property, described ia said complaint. to-wit: Ths SRU of the NWtf of the NWU of See. It. Two. 4 N. ft. 17. E, W. M.i lb West It feet of Lot In Block t and Lot 7 of Block t. and tho West I feet of Lots I. t and 4 nf Block I of the Town of Weston; Lots I. If nnd of Block I Saline's Addition to ths Town of Weston: all that portion of Block of McArthur's Addition to the Citr of Weston lying North of a certain east and west line, said line eommenclng at a monument constat ing of a three-Inch pip driven In the ground along the west line of said Block, said monument being witnessed by being tt foot t Inches south of a Balm tree, together with a water right a (-rout the remaining south snd of said hiock f to e used and enjoyed aa a right of way for ths purpose of keep ng and maintaining over and across Id south end or said H ock a flume line as now constructed: ths right to convey through th same and use the same quantity of water now and here tofore used and enjoyed In connection therewith, together with the right to Keep said flume In repair, to renlaes ths same at any tlms and to enter Don said in nil aionr ths una thereof for th purpose of Inspecting, repair ing and replacing tho same; also sn ndlvlded one-half Interest In. Ksat II 1 feet of Lots I, t, 4, all Lots t, the East 0-0 LETTER WRITING WEEKoo LETTER WRITERS: When yon write ch letter to your eastern relative or friend tell them that tho UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will alway accord them the eery best of service on their trip westward, whether they be one-way or round-trip-to tho Paclfle Northwest or California. Your for better travel enrlee ' ' , V The Line that Joins the East arid West with a OaUNION PACIFIC SYSTEM C OO Woston Meat 1 Miirkst Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Vcs! Drewd Poultry FISH Mouday and Thundiy ' Get Our Prices Phone No. hi. Order taken bf I ihou for mall mute. ami aid .ocs Vairo Perry & Weber tVVoWWoereWWNf' It's True Economy TO TRAD AT lh hm Store r at Wo bny for rash and eU ff ch-at smsll aisrglns. 1 nunr.Pain I -W YMMIMW Crash and Linen Good, NOTIONS School Supplies PHONE NO. tU alma mmi VW-yaiVV II foot of Let t In II lark t la the Original Tama of Weotoa. ear est tho following described Irart; lieginntMg al th Northeast comer of !4 t in Block I, Inenr westerly along I he south line of Mala street feet la ehee. thence omitherly parallel with Ftanklia Wreel as foot Inrhe. thenr ea atari- parallel with Mala Hi root II feet t Inches to th west Un of Franklin street, theace northerly along the west lino- of Franklin xrt It foot tnrhea to the point of begin ning; An undivided one-half nvteroet l and le IM I. alt Lota t en.! S. and Ih North Half of Lot t in Uim-k t of Weston: mn undivided ooo ha f Inter In and to L I Block I Hart man's Addition to Weetoa, Ami that aaul claim ami each and a'l of them ho declarant void snd t efle.l and Mnfeuadod In ( I or i1 attains! said plalntirf, hi hnrr ,-i n.. eln: lor plaimirr root snJ boraentenl herein, and f u. ,Ht t and further reiM e eetaiim !ttt ty asd good ronscteoeo. This summons is ieblitiea t-t. . ., to an order of the Htto tl, U' '" it -tlreult Judge of tho th Jildlcisl ! Irlct of Ihs Plate of Creeon. made o-i 1 he ;ki It tint in .V111 emU-r MaM order pro v Wen that the first poolltta- Hon or this summons shsll be mad on iie .lil dat of l'oeuilr, Juia, la the Weston Leader. FEB FrJIB. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Nature's Food for hone and cattle ( tho grass that grow on meadow and hill. Tho belt best thing I sweut, clean, nay and feed that eomea from our ntllL When yon need rolled grain of th right sort ?r keeping your livestock tn Bn fet tle, look for our sign and Ih good thing for for our dumb servants stored In our bin. W handle Steam Rolled Barley. Oataand Wheat: Haled Hay, Mlll.lufts and Chicken Feed. We're local agents for Peacock )'kur and Bllchord'Cslf Meat ffaonolal. D. R. WOOD the Feed Man Dr. J. G. McMATH OSTEOPATH Office one block north of tho bank ATHENA, OREGON Electric, Treatmentf Given tW Pbono 621 ' Boulevard of Steel A ' ATr::