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Thursday Evening, Febru Page Six THE B UG EN E DAI IY . G TT & H U .' .11 n.t; . "till For Glothes Satisfaction Wear "Brownsville" Suits $35 D The "year Pure Virgin Wool Means new wool direct from the sheep's back, wool which has nev er boon used he fore mid which contains neith er shoddy cot ton nor wool substitutes. . Science Finds Way -Be Rid of Asthma V ' Floffno Formula Ot(er Qul( Rgtlef ' nd RmI Bonef it. Sent Now Oil'. J.'!. ' Frt Trial. i . Anlhiiit,' Hujr Kcvit unci Cnturrll aro , ; rcionKi'le fur vuioli nilni-rv ami fmllun ' MieiUill. If yon r o anfrrror fiom whew .. . Ian, aupraliif, Ultflc-ult bri'tltlihiK, Iniwk 'iuir. ralsina iililritm. eta, tu prove tint vou ran Hlop Hiphd troabl.a. qiliirklj' nnil .' : VaKlly with tha plpa'annt, "rientific Klor ' Vnr Formula, I will aend you a 1 lot. ( 'tlr postpaid and frra.of ehargo or oltiiga '.' tlon. It It aatlytlra, trll your trlniid ami war mt oulr Ont Italia r. otherwise tlio 1 lotia la mine. Merely aend ymr uam ! . H'ay for thlH liberal free iiitroduelory nr. ;.t i jfer guod only for 10 ditya. K. HHKAH 1011. Mil) I'm Cola 1IM(., Kum City, , .o, . " .. , : i..,.; .,- ... ' m,:l GERMS ARE INVISIRLE Every garment which has been worn for a few weeks is literally alive with germs. t Our cleaning process sterilizes as well as cleans. If we clean it, it's i CLEAN City Cleaners W. E, Naylor, Prop. Phone 220 Office 44 West 8th St. Plant 20 West 8th St. rt)pe 9, E, Htercju (or P'lio T'loioj 0 YOU buy your clothes , strict) v for their stylish ap pearance; solely for the fit of the garments, or merely for 'the wear ing quality? 'join the' discriminating company -of men and young men who are. choosing "Brownsville" clothes fori their combined qualities Stylo, fit and wear. "day in, day in, year out" out" and satisfaction found in '.'Brownsville" clothes is mndo j possible only through our "Mill to Alan" policy, the use of Pure Virgin Wool fabrics, woven in 'our own inills at Brownsville, Oregon, the designing and draft ing of our own epepert cutters, and the scientific craftsmanship of ho tailors in our own shops in Port land. ; Coino to the ' "Brownsville" store for your new suit mid" 'ex perience real clothes satisfaction. Other Qualities Priced : vl '" $25 to $45. . ; The Brownsville WOOLEN MILLS STORE 7th and Willamette .STATISTICS - ' '.. i - DIED Wll.TSE At I he home. February 'JO. UKM, the infant dpuitliter of Mr. and Mra. Althli WiltHe of Mari'olu. Iiiiernl i crvlri'H vwill he held I bin uftemnuu 111 ' I oVlook iiY the Marcolu cemetery. -1 . , BORN. J1)'IVIIKIJ-Al. Iho home. Kebrunuy '.'(I. lilLM. to Mr. and .Mra. l. 11. Mil- cliell, "weight 7')4 pounds. Cl'HTIS At tho home," February IM. 1024. to .Mr. and Mra. Frank J. fur-, .tin of l.VhV Franklin lioulevaid, a duughter, weight 8 pound. Mils. Yll.soVH MAIL I'llEM wnnulnKton, e eb. 21. Tlie aeiiulu thin dflernooo pnNHod n bill extending ... ,...n.,., .I......H i.i,.,..-h Kdltb tlollinfr Wilson, widow of Wood- row Wilson. It was npnnaorrd by Sen ator Kwanson, democrat of Virginia. Auto & Fire Ina. (1. N. McLean. tf Phono S. K. Stevens for Piano Tuning. Secure Relief Through Feiey Rills. ' John It, (lordoD, Danville, 111,, writes: "I have suffered with kiiluev trouble five yeara; could not aleep nt night and waa always tired. 1 was net strong and htrd work made my hnvk ache. 1 got some FOt.KV l'H.l.S nnd aftor a few treat inenta I frit better and could work with more ease, became stronger nnd could, sleep better." FOldOY PIIJ.S are a I uiiiretle stimulant Mr the kulneya, make them more active, (let a bottle today. Hold, very where. , ,j i(, , "Gets-ltn Makes Corns Vanish Kvn SurtfiM deal cut tkrlr na ttvj ' I,'" "toc-ll" n tsl tlwk ltt tf cora Alkim pt. Wiy nhrxild y.sl mhlli,v, ,f a lip ymt ram alx-a It l m my to end cn and RiIIowml, aukkly. fomplfLly. iv,r. .guaeallv. Tiro or Uu draca ol tiHa'lt". .!"( m eem rln Hits tin com Imora. y.sj eaa perl t .lhl . oaArltb rmTr a Jf flirt. reyllt,Uy. R. LiirmM? Co., , Us.l vti)h.re .mcy tmk Mai.0 DEANALLEN TELLS , OF, CITY CompariHODH bctwepu ejly building 4n Kitmpe ami Aim-rcii, tn the nrivantng" of utn HPfiioim of tbt Rlube, wre drawn Uy KrU: W. AMpd, dean of the liiitvor nity of Oregon hool of journalism who JiHh just returned from an extended trip to the continent, til lite regular Thurn day lun-lipou of the (,'uauur of Com inrrce. , Dean Alleu went into great detail re garding city plHiiniuR from Canor'H lime, and preNenled many facta, oldhut rarely kuowu lo the -average American hiiHinesH man. mi how Europe iirocrcsH- ed iu I'oittmunily grovth. . He led hM liearerH from century to, century , uiitkn itg the uerda of the times from yeiu-'to year and how city fulln-rs of old met their prolfteni. ;:iving his uudieiiee a vlear conception of how Kuropc regard: it towns. . The J-'reuch. lie found. wer M enter priHiug qm AiuericauR, tearing d'twn make room for improvements deemed neceasary. and finer if king many Htrue tureK rich with hiKtorie Meiitiineut, if need he, to accomplish their niniH. Frank lini'tt memtierKhip committee l eported t he following new inemher : Alleu Andrews, ('. W. KlHton, David Kn gene Ul won, Victor -Waldo I e, Fred W. Young ami Paul S, Maxwell. The in em her whip commit tee for next week was named of automobile inrti, an follows: K. M. Hathaway, chairman; John Jenen. (ieorge Stewart, John Went nd Hollo JAain. TLAi LIKES L T.nne'K booth at the sportamen'ri allow In I'ortlnnd ws by far the best of 1lie lot, according to aeutluicnt exprettned at the exposition, writes back Kugeue Chndwick to the' Chamber of Commerce. Portlandeis were quite eutltuaiastlc about it, he says. diadwick in taking the display from Lane to Corvallia today, and will set it up t4iere for the Oregon Agricultural college busineas exposition on Friday and Saturday, he says in his letter. This i. A. C. siiow Ik ati annual event. OLIVE PAPEWFUS GETS DECREE OF DIVORCE PiilionfiiH, proinineiil fanner of the Oosh- en vifinkv. wni- ermilefl il dnin.ee nf rli. JCR0SS ATLANTIC vorcc in rirci,.c eburt thia afternoon by ed eoncernlim the ractfit" const hnndic-ip .Tiidgn (i. F. Klilpworth on her rharijca hoot. which will in all probnbi!it he that her hunbnnd wna cruel In hla chil- idield 'here diirinp'tbe huiiic week. Thia ia dren and her children by former mnr-tlia other big -about of the' west, and rinxcH, and that he wna verv peniirii.ua. would bring anc"""- delepitlon of 'abnr although well fiied fiuunciiilly. The two gun artista to thia city. I ima wen. wed in Kugenc on November S,L. . Donvanttcn Big Affair. i 1017. She waa awarded her former ' Tho culled convention of the Orpf(.n name of Olive M. Williaina. Iter uttor-, State . Sportsmen's association will be neya wcro Williams and Hean. , Alice H. Slater -Difcs At Hospital M ah., ii ki., ki Hl,i ., .i,-iitiHt.incttim of getting tbc. first.' conven A h,'h!,",anernd!,,;:n "it"? I tin5 "A" XfJ1'" o'clock. She is aurvived by her husband' ?'?SLnr nr '.i'; "" Henry Slater, of Tfd Twentieth aveuuc &Z$'Zh. ?w' f ""?"",.'" east; one son. Theodore M. Slater of TI'P"dy' wlU 1,r,"lu at ,l,c "cntion West Virginia j and Ksther M. Slnteri Afr i,.. , , lrr. . rni. . of tiwu' one sister Mrs. M,.rv Xlin.rl. . "".r w!" h! "'tween -100 and WH) VIS nf lie Soto. Wis., and three brothers. W. 10. .Miner, of Kurene. II. T. Miner of lie Soto, Wis., and Ilirain Miner of H. llcnnls, S. Dak. Mrs. Slater was a nntlvo of Wiscon ln. She had lived in Kugene for Hie past Ihree yenra. She was it member of tho Cnngrcgutiouiil church. Funeral services will be held nt Ihe lt.,.,ul nf t ill ..ll'lnnl Mill 111. IV timi'llitiv af 10 nVliK-k, Itcv. K. V. Stivorn of Ibc I'irHt C'briHtinn church officbitinn. The,""01"". ip date, for the spuHing bodv will be sent to Ie Soto. Wisconsin for burial lit the AVnlrtut Mound ceme tery, there. , Late Parcels' Decried By Postof f ice Force l'ra. lico of a number o( the people of , K.uKene m brintluc their pureels poat pnekilicea to Ihe postoffife after tjie clos- iiik limp u o V" K in initNinn n nil vi lltit-.lwMii lit tin. Hrli,.e. it u-ns slritetl ..i ,1m ..AUirriM t,i,tv rrii..,.A re a nmn. her of business men and others who re- !'t awful dull nche nnd burning sensn peatcillv bring their parcels in late, uud """ all mentis try the Ilexol lioum as a matter of courtesy tho postal cm- treatment. IHexol ia nn iniproved, scicn plnvea have been taking them iu. i1"11' pi-epnration which is giving pi. s 'i'here are only two men on the night lata -and bladder sufferers real contort force at the postoffice. it was li.onted ! relief often in a aingle night nnd out. Tliev are there to lank. after i lie re- " test it witUout risk. Write n ceivlng and dispatching of -I he-mail, anil' when they are bothered by the late com ers it throws their work for the uiijlp. off schedule. Cooperation on the part of tlie resi dents of tlie city would be appreciated, it was stated by the postmaster. Lions Club Reing Formed In Eugene A number of local young business men are forming a l.lons club, to meet every Wednesday 'noon at luncheon nt the Col lege Side Inn. The preliminary meeting was held Wednesday of tliis weet:. This club will affiliate with tlie national or ganisation when all details urn com pleted Members plan 1o cooperate in civic movements with other luncheon or gltiiaatious. . Claims Interest In Machine Confiscated teonr A. Wllbelin haa filed suit for f:i;S, which he allenrw in hla interent In tbe nutnnmbtle nf Walter I'etcrsdorf. tcied by the tnte, when it was found to be vttrryinR lienor, Ktlward F. Itailey. it liia attorney. CITY NEWS; 9nkrr In HiwrHnl N. 11. mkov, ttnibrr taller of rmp 31 t rtie Huntli-Ktill.v utohrr j-ominy plant nt Sprlncft'lt. hun born tnkt't? llir KiiRftie -lioxptial for trfMtmeiit of n broken wrlnt.- niiHtnlnxl Tucixltiy 'at tttf CHtnp while h was at work. A trer fell, mrtkhitf unothr, nnd a plme of wmnt tim from the fort-iof the lmpct. H niiij Srtnhy on ihe tft rn .brojSwnsr lb wrtwt. I , . . eHotne Is Sold , If 1'o'l'lie h'fne .it til I , Fifteenth avenue at.eforniri-lv oa'ned bv Ivlmer lllssell, has bxn wldio Mr. and Mm. " W.lr. Tbe'deal waa innitf tli.''i !, Sum Hugh Itcalty compauy.- - HALF OF. BUDGET IS 116 : RAISED Ifl f DRIVE Y. M. A. fiinvaHHcr today reported a total of $7JM;, the executive coinuiitlee bringing hi 27;'Ai of t hi k. Team A under the leaderHliij) of L. ,1. Temple Iibh m led of l'o;i on team !' managed' by A, M-C'lain. Dr. Ilntf-biim emimrnped the workers in a Hliort talk during the Ifn eh foil. Mr. Cpodell, campaign direeltir. Npeak injr of the'Kugeue aHHrn iation. nid, "I want to urgj the parents of thin city to heed the cull of the executive committee: Mr iXX parents- (o ; join the et-Horiutiou by giving $1- JuwHnlH its support. The Kugene V. M. . A. it do ing one of the beat piece of work for boys between V2 and 'Jl yeura of ge; of any aHHodation I know of thiw size." A meeting of the executive, committee waft held at 1 o'clock today. and plain for the closing days were beard. A fea ture of the, campaign ift to be a full page ad In the newspapers, inviting pa wn t to contribute. I'ledge curds with invitatioiiR to contribute will be dUtri ti nted by the Pioneer club boy to prae lically, every houae in the city. Thia will be followed by an active houneto-hoiiKe nnvas. Beginning Saturday noon, the town will be divided into dixtrietH .and different teams of aolicitora will take them in. , -? , . ' j ) COSHOW WANTS JUDGESHIP ; i Salem Ore., Feb. 21. (I. X. S.)--O. I I'ohIiow, of Hpseburg Wednesdav fitod liia declaration an a vnndidtite for the democratic nomination fou juatice of1, the Miipreine court. JuMflce (loahow wait recently appointed to the bench by Governor Vierce;, Huccediug -Justice Lawrence 1 Harria,, rf signed. INTERNATIONAL :S PROMINENCE IS GIVEN THIS CITY (Continued Worn page one) nameilts' will be two of tbti biggest at tractions of Mia busy week iu September for Eugene, ,X1ie annual event baft been held from year to year in the largest cit ies; of the nation. Last year it wa Iu Chicago. This year Fugene will be the scene of ' activities. ,i The be,st bait and fly canters in the United States will vie for honors, ad it is probable that some of the eyst'jrs from other countries will enter the "events. The tourneys will last for sev eral days, nil classes of rods and Jin.'S being scheduled for competition Dis tance and accuracy, different weights, lengths and every conceivable clax will come up for consideration in the mitionul meet. Some place on the McKemue river will be chosen as tbe scene of t'lie fly uud bait casting- tournament. . ', , . Shoot Is Big Event. Tlie Pacific cbast blue rock shoot, will bring 1")0 or more of the best shots of the entire west Into action nt the state game farm. Tlie blue rock hoot is one J of rhc m-uWorxun tlntusk-s of thu west, I AVUlun a few dura word will 1m receiv- iheld hero during Ihe some wock that tho other sporting 'activities are going on. For tlie past tliee yeara- the organiza tion, which enibraifea every hunters' and anglers' club in I lie state, baa been meet- ,ing In Portland, and Eugene, holds, tfie l"nrB '". 'FP"C f.nr "IP !! P"rHng I events . in .eptember. according to Mi ewimatca. Jt is, planned to have, nil tiic nventR (he Mine week. ' During September. ' fllie exact dales for the busy week have not ben decidtMl, but it m cernin that. September will be the month. The sportsmen 'here will delve into "Hie d ttes jtivrtioi of the city nnd county during tlie week will be uunounred then. The sports will fast for nt leusl five dnvs. and it ia possible that the visltoii will be entertained nt. a huge barbc.ne at the MijKenaie fish hatchery on He Prostrate Trouble Obtain Quick Ilelfef If you suffer from painful urination. get up fretiueutlv dnrina the niirbt. loir todny to send you a f- package, of Hexol tablets by return mail. F.ncloae $'J or t ay 9C and isistage on delivery, just as vo'u please. Nvith the .distinct ilnderstsn.iiug Hint your money will be refunded at oim If you are not pleased with the re sults of the Ilexol treatmeiit. Don't con tinue itn suffer from these painful ccili tions. You risk no money. Write for ITexol now. .. . MARVA PHARMACAL CO.. Dept. 2331 Coo Cola Bldj, Kansas city. Mo. This Pretty Girl Defies Age By Using Ordinary Buttermilk " ' To Beautify Her Complexion Telia Druggists not to take anyone's money unless this delightful new van ishing Cream quickly nhows A de cided ImprovsmeM, ,. HutttTtmlk (Vratu crratoa hoaiity al uiost liter mnRlc. The moat woiiflorftt! tbinp a I wiit it in tUc fact that ihtUt it tiirna the dHllrt, iim)n4 lifekaa romrlf' ion lr mdiant Jtrauty ami ma km re1 or roiiKh hamts or artna HiiowjrwhltT. yH Ihrre is nTit thr slinhlr-n nn of it? use after ainlutiiifti. If. artuUlv vanishes fn-m siijii ami the mimt Netted minot. pliere will not ndtire the least shiuiiiewt kr freajtinenn the skin. mattw wltt'ther yon are trcnNo.i with' a mr itntiletiuu. wrmlih-a, :!iffi neK an yul the, eyea. f rerklps, ( rm et or line around he nuith, n?!y fi.o rer iiaila, r jimt a aimplg roiijrhiiesw tf lie fe0 hamln or anft raueJ hv witnl or mm. ymt'wtU find that nyiy or ill-of Iiiese tniiW,.ill ipnrkly dumppcr jitlT , l."jiitiful,( -o-n"!. 'oy si,o inn " I A" """of Howjini s Hillte?niilk rrniir.. sage wilh Hoiril. ltuSieritiik fntjitl.l 'Pi prov thm tn ymtr cninplcle tuilil hefn rriiriui is all Unit r n fcl faction, qi iniall ju.in'.itT today ( Tty.tf." j . j . - . " -fi final evening. Wllile they ore here tbe visitors wi'. be tilfciil tliroiigli the .H-Kenxie hatchery, which is one of the largest in the I'liitcd Stales, and. through. the state game furl", which is reputed to be tbe largest iu the world. Wallace Given Credit. The liiterliiilionul. national. colt and state events were billed for Kugeue at the meeting bf the Oregon State Sports men's association licit! iu I'ortlnnd .his week. W. It. Wallace. Inline coub'.y dele gate 4o the meeting, wus given credit today for bringing the events here. li. C Simmons.' who also attended the session from Ixine, was named presideut of tlie association. IJc succeeds Judge Thump- sou of Mcdford in the office, t'lvih- Mc Kay -was - re-elected vice-president and It. J. Kirkwnod Becreliiry-lreas.irer. Every county in the state was represent ed nt the sessions.- governor Fierce was ' urged to lake itnmedi.'ite -steps against possible exter mination of bciiver in ll resolution unu- ninioili.ly adoptcil. lie was asked to re voke all neruiits.foe killing of licavcr and sale of their skins. Ji. , COLLEAGUES AROUSED OVER V DAUGHERTY ACT (Continued from page one) foen wiih rnioricl to tlie scnur-? toibiy by ScniiforH Ijodec of Mnswu-busctt' itiid I'cppcr of I'cnns.vlvnniH, who went o tlie Wliitc lloituc yentprdfly to auviHc Hit i-einoviil. The president was said t- have lold the HcnatofK that, vjiilc per.-w-tly willinjr for iJatichcrtv to rcsicn vohin- tnrily, be could not demand tbe resigna tion. ... Hope Daugherty YiuMs. Ueptiblican Icadcrti'bf the senate, how ever, were hopeful tbe attorney-general woniu weaken, in ita entire repiimtfan menibe'lnliip, only a handftil of seniitors were openly in favor of conttnuine Pcji- gberty in offit-e. These were SenutovR Wiljix, Kckh from his home s.ale cf Ohio; Witson of Indiana and Muk?s of New HampNliire. The cautended that tbe attordey-eetwral wnw. entitled1 to fair jtriiO and that rather than failing to pro- ho many pronecut.lon as to prao'iraliy paralyze the limited the federal judiciary a condition for which cungresti itself was responsible. -Test Vote Today. Senator AVAii-eler. who Hpousor,d the proponed investigation, auuounced this morning he would force a test vote upon his resolution during the day. - s i AVheeler denonrwed Daugberty's rejily to Iuh charges. The attoniey-generil, he said; failed to make any reply to these cbarges; 1 The department of justice failed to produce any , evidence in the oil lease scandals. 2 That Daugherty failed to prosequi' 13. Ia Dolieny. H. V. Sim hur. A. H, Fall or It. C. Fonbes. "all publicly accused of fraud nnd corruption.". 3t Thait "influence" was purclnfsed within the department of justice to uull ify criminal proseeutlonn. ' . , "These are sufficient reasons for Dau- course thereS BRAN in it in just the propor tions Nature intended. It's full food value, , plus its laxative qual ities, makes SHRED DED WHEAT the perfect food in biscuit form. . Try it hot with butter and half and : -r. halt - . Shredded HOLE ' eat III. uuil.l7.inlinir0 jhm licv Vliir I V purt-vip inoin-J tn0n.v rfimiit isficd usr. I UiCPlSO'S thispreacription quickly I relieves children and adults, . -iW A pleat ant (vrup. Nn opiates, j 3Scand60ciittotd , -, -i ' ( ffl iir fnturili' n.ili-i k.. J fm'.ji'r i:li ilherty'a imitiediatc" Tnignation Vh'l- J cr added. "In addition. 1 have further evidence in my p!(eHaior now whuli will convince every fair uiinded perao i and Ihe president himaelf that he attoruey Kenerul ahoutd uo duuger remain in the cabinet.?' 'It'efore a vifle can bo- rt-ached on Wheeler's f tA4l ti tiitti. an arpunient must fir-tt Ih reached on hi roptinil to natr.e an "infurgent" eontiojled inveutis.itin euniinittee. A Hunproinisp wna beiuir aoncht to have have the committee members p.i pose and vote upon .directly from the floor of the aenate. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l'OK SAi.K Thrro ht'iivy ill-lift im'rKrf;. -Wright from 17."il In 1-S."HI, S nuil In vrarH o!:l. Pliolio !I4-F-!I. ' fi o . : YOU HAj-y-Ono iiffice mt nf- wltpp. tublii and two rliniiw. Kulilcn irak. fin" lyli', eoiiil a new. What will yuii iif-fi-r? One strong nil nirkrii'd liiimiii'r tost S18, will take IfS.jO. J'hone IKK. '. , flil LOST StrillK of prurls botweon !lh mill fligli mill 10th anil I.incnlii. ! ward. S5." Ilisll. 1'hoiie . t'22 l-'Olt SAI.K (Ut TItAIl' T20 acre ranch. By owner. C il. Mills, l.TtKi AihiniB St., Corvnllia. Ore. . fL'l HOO.U TO ItKXT to RiMitleninn: hont nnd hot water. 2SI) Stm Aye. Knst. tf AS'OI'IvD you exchange your cur ns first payment on a house? We have several to seleet from. KL-OIONK Iir.Af.TY CO. 521 Willamette. flM Child's Best; Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" Hurry1 Mother! Bx'en a fretful pecWsh child loves the plcnaaiit taste of "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" and it. never fails to open the bowels. A teaKpoonfiil today may prevent a siek child tomorr;.v. ' Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup", which Iiub directi is for haliies and children of nil ages print ed on bottle. 'Miothcr! You-, jnust sny "Culifoniia" or you may get an iiuita tioti. fig syr)ipi . : ' . :. j MOTHER j : New; ShoeP : for; Old r , Take your old, but comfortable shoes to your neighborhood- repairman for 5' 'i I SOLES orTAl'S Ml He will make them better tlran hew because they will be monc comfort able. -You won't have toihave them soled again for months, for Panco Outwears Leather TWOrTO-ONE Panco soles are as. easy on the feet as they are on the purse. Pliable, shock -cushioning, foot - conforming, they make walking a real pleasure for a I Cuts The Family Shoe Bill In Half When buying new shoes when resol ing old ones insist upon Panco soles and Pancord heels. The extra wear is well worth getting! Panco Co.Chehca, Mass. PAN'CQ'HKKL-S ejV rfrr '.- jitiasd c rf andr-trctwn J.avk ,lv:ltr inf r kite ruf anti-slip pluii-tr!"d , . Vrv. -N It TODAY ONU sensational J mg stunts andthrC i The fit. story, cf Friiuiflvs passions , in the NortiJ WUtUS. j Cc-medv "Don't Scream", ; JNoveity Scenic . 2 Cents 20 3 'I lllk Stop Inigiring! Hub sootliiiij, right iulo yii stiff, nitin? y PiidTellff nhS" sttintly. St. Jmi is n liamrlcM : niiimm liuit which Cfirf ItniiitM nod d burn Hie -km. tict a :15 rtt tie of Si. Jjh :tl any (inij stwr. in n monifiH it: free frm fan.' in'sa ntid i',p use for llj jf;;. -rlH,a:ii.i:iBt. -nmriilim. to h;ii-k;uiip. uprai-- i Love Bandit" J A e 0 : 1..