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v in-UM'wii iMuii ju.ii.hjm', MV.MUHIK' OKMION.- VV Kl)a KSDAV. A I'll 'ST ! f, ' lf)2T i J f J yon T I'd Oru mnr erly nrp wlW city rnn che In If, this i TT.DFORD Mail tkibunj J AN TWIlflPrNltKNT NKWMHAl'EH lfiHED KVKKY ArTKKMHiN UOEPI VUNIIAY, HY THIS lfKUrOi.U FK1NTINU OO. Med'orduniJiT Uunr Hun 1 fnmUhH Trll'iut Building. Fhaup 76. ft, atrcvL 1v 111 MoHitIo of the IViwwhUb Time. ttaa 111 1 u.ii u..h..nI Tnlnm.. the South- His Vegonliri U' Aahland Crnliuna. parent hnrrlA ROB BUT W RIMtX, F.ttar. iiurrja g 8UMITKR HMJTH. Jiauigw. her mi )-ft Ml In Advance: lltn(1mt With Sundiij Hun, Mar Idence-, without Huiwiay Suu, ear .. left tO without KnU bun. .tnth Income1' Tribune, uiie jrvaJ . -a, 1 Hun. on vrar ..91. AO . lb . 6.6" . .OA . too . t oo Only V , mnva rtJUIKK In MHt'-rd, AMt d. Jo iuiiku lglIlt( j.boenlXl Tali lit ami on Therc: Mfdfort w,lb Bui"1? Hun- month.... c J . , t without Huiiday Hun, uiinlh.. . a ' f" without Sunday Sun. tm jr.. 7.ftfl lodKO, I with Hundny Bun, una )W -u froru'11 y rm"lef- ""llD n a"Pn0' nt Purtj w rond-HiiM matter at MetVJli. HeitslUe.oMrf ai-t of Mann 8. 1B7Q. 'PO L. a -.ii - " ' ' 1 ' " I rrrfulntinn for t ounce lfct. 1H '4. a.M. more thao I.yihln Uie (.ircubrW at "y mhrr paper UHt fi(br circulate! jn jm emui wwiy ',',e onlv paper Iwtwui. Altin, Ore., and lints ill .',.,.,,,.., ditlniwf f over 4 (Ml Vnlr 0 n hvtna h-aaed Fire AtW'tciated I'reaa MHKrtH Of TUP- JV-VMniT WtKMH. ... i.uwiut.rf lrui In eif in hly entitled )e u Jt rei.iihllnitioi (( all newit dia- 1 ' crediled ro It or not ntherwlii Qrvdlted Ala paper, and alio to th local itvm pnl t'oved herein. , if Il nirt'ta ol repulillrttlon of apClaJ dia-; jtwn(4e herein ara lo rraTwr N. Ei , Ye Smudge Pot Br Artliur I'orry. iovcrninont chcrnlMlH wlni hnve iMh orcil u uolmin K". I hut will irliow nuKli wniitl. but nut Bioi-I. ran rom- 'tho A till! jj"," tho tlufocl by iiililliiP! fuur hrap- lehiiuuliH tf fniiiiiifrcliil muun- nrtl Inat 'Jrar Mi-h. TIuhuphimi: I inn u Kh'l If rpfyrurn til'l and urn fairly K"il lnok nrrej.:. 1 have Kt-nwn curly hair, anl 0o t-yrn. ((IrantH I'aiiH Courivr) fanMiiflhiiiK IjUtliur Huiliank nin'l rt". F , t lvlllwlllon (Kfi culled) Ik lil'i'l'arlllB Jtatrt ii, mxl war. which I he IiikI una fuuglit lo luovcnt. When the lut n,or4tv and the riiur-inlnulc r!ittir aic Wo'tlliB. nd the wnrld Ik wall'iwlni; In the I Hclf-infllclcd HKony. let none of ""n" I ; cnmliatanlH plcail Ihey am an ralleij- lu) ninrclci i r, wilh licauy, ur hold m.y( uiu a Hinai't lawyer. n Kit ''ay tVilHiin Harhei'H doit illcd Mnixjay. liurnt VUH ,,,,( in ilcli uf a iIk. hul ho wan md(0'a ,K. wan' i l : nffai j Cltl('i:i) TOO IIKill '"" J A"P'I,'H lixa'n'ner) and J v, (K woman who l"Ht her ""''ktufno In Itiilloi'k'H ' real room Ih no,'t-ilrtKick over her Iokh, cKlieclally '""ff .' I ho Jewelry, which wan from , of no iWrtletllur valui'. tiJIll finder al Icuki reliirn the mrKO, paperK und Jewelry. N. UIkIi- ttii'il avenue. Ntt oik-kiIoiih asked. tU ( xl'herc wero houio nroiliidH for tho ""tIoi- thut n reBldcnt nt Snlelu, Ore., "fl(idead, while alive, aH ho hua lived I,ho'Tilcm for 50 yealB.' Jul i Rhnwi; nlnB0 ihliiK about almotlnK a llV for a doer. In tho deadly ae ""yaly of tho Hhootoo, at leaHt tho "r8!"!'! novor heara of any poor uhn elHl tr-T.n0 hPKt tjlo hack behind u mov- III "I'UvIt' gola out of tho meloo. In to '"i'ji lt In tho floHhy part of tho left Iokk'i 111? it begins lo look llk Miil-Kl-Krlin, ' " 'is ..', I,, ..i nn nun mrr.. -,,iil,l Kn il-l!l-Krlni ath. by the end , of tlie M1 ' I-'IHII.II-VOI'-SO (Portland OrcKonian) Mailer Ih al least not merely y und hard, nor yet soft aud wet. Ih electronic and celestial, wbal 'i tbat may menu, ami Hie most know about It la tbat It Ih almost llrely Hpace. It Is as empty as e. Hits'. , It Is a.l!M";t mm emiily as ticrfect vaeuilln, altltotiKlt II usu- ly conlalns a lot of eiicrK.v." lliiMclmll Ik miiIhI i-lnlllllir flslllmr US 11 The" nomleU'al sport. It Is more fun1 Jack. cusw t,to umpire.. Hum a Hue :ght on a weeping willow. l.ol . , fruit e'ml m,M heeame of the 'old fash-, ;d clllsien, who went around armed I.. A.' u i(M,K running fllMI to the Who ur! f',,M Packliig a iear, with a the Sal1'1 flK'i'o. ?s repot ronillt i -V' lit Ihc luinest tiersun who found Kixte Utile green purse In ibt1 Shn itttebe',nK garage rest room on Hub and lurlni'k please return to Mis. Loft'cr. npnn"'1'. Hregon. (Ullgene Ueglstel) rtr eugar gets 'em i. .etr tli?l n,',p 'H no change in Ihe cow de- UiyU and the bay Hiitplux. but tf (he irrsl comes (u wnrsl, I here will In. Ha eat-u-lmlc-uf-hay week. ilUKlin Kchmhll nf the 'am)iis set, has rei iirueil from the 1 1 m Iter, vniM'e he raised a niusiai tie, II is the iMotn to siay right at limne, for ihr lud.- I'MIOil ANTH' AMI I'M Af.Mi I Detroit N':0 Ntdioily haa liCittd. tH' tnst.'uii'e, how, three litntltinH bclnit' the (Milling, Mrs. Wootwurth weal on) Ui a new Voitvnrth slure that has 1st been opened, lim fill" from the Hivoy, and bought a J o-i-eni bangle no. It's nol (rue Hint Hie iisMtwiant . JrfMTugnly.ed her and tn-might iln bloro to H smart atteutlou. Hut It L lti.il Mm Uimlunilli U:iV II p her prospect ve d;tughter-in law tlip of her wedding present, ami men nitss imihhhm ii h'ohhi hi h I' trifle niilzxlc.'tllv. she gave h-r a UMillo remindr of Imw Ihe family orltiue nan H"on nuui up. rhoster Woodpecker has started (Irk on a new cupboard. Air. Wond Jker Is too hiisy to go sotiih for cold period. He says the acorns m year sine up wrn, mil mr urn- is your r.f up woll, but tha ker jiiiofstmv Irt tia spring. INVESTIGATE THE FEDERAL PRISONS! WIIKN fiinjirfSH fonvt'iii'i, ii'iiin, iiikMIic iv;iiliir hi vi-sl ij;tit ions Ijfjrin, we Niiptftwt Hint llu- i'eilcnil n-isiiim be cxaiini'(l liy ii riii'rly iiutliorizfd voiniiiilta-i, provltli-d with lite necessary NMvinl enrs anil Iravellini; expfiiscs. I'm- lliert- must lie soinrtliiiiK jailieiilly wrnii!; with these fede ral ieiiilitiliiifies. We 'rim seaivcly recall a pniiniiieiit inmate dur.. in' the J'list decade, who has ni)t ciiiitraetcd K'Hiie fatal disuase, W Ii v months iiI'Iit ailiiiittanee. Charles W. Morse, it will he nl-allecl, was nil his death lied, in less than !HI days. .Inhii.H. Walsh, the pruiniiicnt Chieao hanker, in less than a year was seized with a fatal malady. Harry U'raey developed tuberculosis, and an infectjon of the eerebelliim. And now Doctor (.'ok- has some insurable" disease, which renders his death as certain, one mi",ht even say more certain than the fa mous medical students discovery of the North I'ole. . . Doctor Cook naturally wishes to :,!t out where he can Hie like a ffciillcniaii with his boots on, mid his soft-nosed lead pencil in his nimble rijiht hand. True he is champion of Leavenworth in rapid needle work, hut needle work, it seems, only iijrjfriivutt'B his dis case. Why keep a tlyinj; man in reason nor do his friends and .attorneys. There is considerable weight to this argument. Tfie only trouble is Doctor Cook niinht (ret well. Mr. Morse did.' In fact, we believe statistics will show that practically all of the stritdcen in mates recovered in less than -I hours after leaving the confines of the penal uioratoriim. . .So obviously there is sonicthiiiff radically wrong with the fed- nil prisons. They should be renovated, remodelled and reorganized. Xo one wishes to kill Doctor Cook. On the other hand with the American susceptibility to buiieoui what it is, no one wishes him turned loose again upon our prosperous and unprotected citizenry. Therefore, the obvious thing to do is investigate our federal penal institutionst and make, them at least no more dcstriijetive of human health than wihlcatting in Texas or discovering the North I'ole with a Number Two Dixon. QUILL Things even up. When day breaks, J'uwer laws are broken. Freckles have no kick coining. sun. It's so uiiicli nicer, isn't it, now out of politics? The smaller the town, the more adjectives arc used in the write up of a parly. The conservative driver is comparatively safe if ho has a good rear bumper. Abandoned farm houses are with us yet, but they are culled tea rooms now. Among the nations that seem to have no "righls" in ChinaJarc Switzerland and China. As a rule t victiolis are what vou L't't bv associatim' wilh Js a run, coin u. units nit viiiai jmi fet i ny assotiattng nn people who have them. A husband's spirit isn't really gives in because he is chivalrous. There are compensations. ' While limiting for the man who stole your cur you need no longer hunt parking space. Correct this sentence: "You won't notice the heat," said he, 'if you won't, look at the Ihcrnioiiieter." Man is lucky, at that. He doesn't think of n suit as '.'this hor rid old thing" after wearing it four I'nnes. The playwright's task becomes niore exacting. t Ijeeonics ever more and more difficult, to shock people. Wives are of Iwo kinds; those who think everything their hus bands do is ritiht, and those who think that everything their hus bands do is wroti);. RipplingRhijinos tyim ' DENOUNCED. JASM:i' .IINX has few defenders, he's the loneliest of birds; mind ami body and suspenders, he's denounced, in burning words. People say he has no morals, to no church docs ho belong, and he's always mixed in tptarrels, and lie's always in the wrong. T'other evening we were sitting, village gossips, on the s'lnare, when we saw this dasper flitting, with his furtive, guilty air. "Now" said one, "Hint ilarkncsslhickeiis, dasper goes his silent way, and some man will lose his chickens ere the breaking of the day." "Or some willow's pig will vanish," said another, with a frown; "justice should arise and banish that base varlet from the town." (IT good sense I've never boasted, I have lacked it all my days, hut when absent men are roasted, I say something in their praise. ".lasper's soul liuiy he deadest," I remarked, "the seas between, but his whiskers are the reddest and Hie finest I have seen. Though his course may need defending, though his conduct makes men cross, with Riieli whiskers, I'm eout litf, no one is n tidal loss." On the mor row lo my dwelling runic idd dasper, single file, and he said "I heard you telling that I'm not entirely vile. Oh, it made my life blood tpiickeu! Wds of praise are few and sweet; so I've brought a nice young chicken which J hope will prove n treat." Where he got it is n. question that I did not think to spring, but I've hiul no indigestion since I ate it. neck mid wing. duress vile? Doctor Cook .sees no POINTS They're getting a place in the (hat the tariff has been taken broken so long as he thinks he Mafon n A1 CROSS-WOK I) PUZZ1.H S I UKY . ;.OUR DOUBLE HOUSK 2-6 live in a double house. There is a big 3-4-5-6-7-K-y on each end ol the house. The house (t.inds on lout l-.M(M5-2lj ol l.nid. haihct says we will 20-21-22-23 have to move 5-12-16-22 a bigger house lot as it is 7-13-17, we are right crowded. -l4-y indeed we love this house, lot ii 17-18-19 Grandma's old home. She said she 10-1 1-12 up and down this very same paih I do and used lo look 1K-24 the very same chimney and wonder it Santa Clans could get down I I'aiher always laughs, "4-111 4-11!" when I ask him il he can. Answer To Last Puzzle ' 1 5 9-13 16-10 (Blunts). 12 13-14 (one), 1-2 ko). 7 S (of). 2-6 dm) 2S32 tor). 4 5-6 (sin). 19 20-2122 (stop), 27-30 (do). 3 7-IMfi (hunt), 23-24 2S2627 (stand). 31-32 33 (are), 14 17 20 23 (eats), 10-11 (no). 161718 (tap), 18-21-21 (pol), 22 25-29 (pan). " - Copyright. IVtS. by The Internattanat Syndimle ... Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. i. 8inda lttra ptrulnlng to twraonu LaUtn BhouldHb brief and writ tan in Ink. Owlni to tho Uroo number of lottora rooalvod, only "!w-rd h,r P'y n o made to uorTa oot oonfornilng to Inatruotlona Ao-oron Dr. WIUIoji Brady, Ir sara ol thta iMwopapar. The (ilil of A Hphistor niiod thirty-six. contom- liIatiiiK matriinony, hcsitiitcs .becauHC of fpiirH founded on the belief that lute marriages result In ill health and hi case tho union is blcHHed with children a grave risk of death in - chllil birth. Tho ghi has never suf fered any illness to speak of and has al ways had excellent health. Sho covers the Bround prcttyiinoalnK mtitudo shouldn't reduce; inoinugniy in these .she really needs to accumulate another Slieeiflo ciuchIIouh 1. Is 36 ycarH a dangerous auo for a sphiHler to murry? : ii. Ih It true that niarrlimc und tho ronrtiit; of children entail particular danger for a woman who has lived to HKO unnmrried I Does the reproductive system "K0 'n'or i-llily tlmn other fuiiL-tiun- . . KV.lnM ,lf ,. ,,,,, 4. Would matrimony under such - conditions be safer if birth control is practiced 6. Is It' true that a woman marry- ing at this age courts illness by re- muliilng Intentionally childless? Ms: peolally such Illness as tumor or can- eer? 6. Is the age of the urosneetlvn bus- band an Important factor in such a murrlage? ll.HIUKl.-i 7 Ml.i.lll.l n ..1.1 n.nl.l Only a genuine old maid. 1 Imagine, would consider tho Question of inalrl- mony Jit such a cool, detached, calcu lating, and thoroughly sennlble way. uut Just between ourselves, folks. whatever a woman's most dangerous age tuny be I dunno but I know a nor mal, healthy woman is physically at her best at Just the. age our spinster correspondent, and to, all girls at or around that ago who have not yet knocked down their men I would give this good health message: Now Is' the time to knock eni cold. ' Hut don't hit lit tho obi boys. Let 'em go by. Walt for a young one and sock him for n homo run. They'ro fairly young and tender from thirty to fifty, but not good picking from fifty on tii. Of course a lot of 'cm arc tough old birds long before, forty. A man Ih as old as hlH ways of living make him. There Is no real grouuils for the fears of this spinster regarding Ihe risks of childbirth. On tho contrary. the girl who marries when she is pnat thirty proves rather a better risk than the girl who commences her mar rying before sho lias all her wisdom teeth. 1 do not mean by this that an- Ihtuo or withered spinsters should hop out and get a man. 1 inearly mean that the average spinster of thirty-five makes n good wife and a gooil mother. land she nhould not permit the gossip or nit'H. Mimscy or tho whisperings of Salrey (lamp to deter her from the pursuit of a husband. Kocalled "birth control" Is an at tempt lo lend decency or restiectabll liy to Ihe crime for which the term stands. However. It Is not on any grounds of prejudice or morality, but strictly on grounds of health that I would say tills (o any one contemplat ing' matrimony: If you propose to evade or tail off the birth of children. It Is far better that you should put off ibo marriage. Any woman who Is Physically fit lo marry deceives her self far inoro than anybody else If hIic marries with any such Intention as that. If a woman Is not fit to bear children she commits a fraud In mar rying. A man who would willingly and knowingly marry a woman who cherishes Hiich a purpose ts n sorry specimen for any woman to have wished on her. Tumors fibroids, non-innllgnnnt growths seem lo be more comnyn among unmarried women and child less married women. Cancer ts per haps more common among mothers of large families. Hut Ood bless you. I my dear girl. Hint's nothing nothing ti mo i-uiiiiureu .tin aio joys 01 niotn-erhood. tiMith and hyflttna, not to JImm diafnoala or Thirty-Six. QUESTIONS AM) AXSWUItS. St ret filing u Figure. A young woman who types a neat letter on tho electric service corpora tion's, stationery wants to reduce but that's nothing, they all seem to want to reduce these sad days and she says sho weighs 152 pounds and she Is eight feet seven inches in height. Answer Korce of habit, I suppose. being in the power company's employ so lontr. Hut il vouiilt woniRii of such H0 pounds to be just right. j-jxiMX'taui Aioiucr. Please suggest a good book .for ex pectant mothers. (Mcti. T. W.) i AtiHwer Dr. J. Morris- . SlGmmons' 'Tho .'Prosnectlvo flMothon"' iiublished by D. Appleton & Sons, Now York, Is ,tho best book of tho kind I have Been, I Club ! Vet r Kindly Inform me whether club feet on a child a month old can be ad lust- Cd and how. I Answer The deformity is duo to Idofcct or delay in development. The treatment should commence immedi- tey after birth. The longer treat- merit Ih delayed the less satisfactory ,no fl,ml result will bo. Any good physician can carry out tho orthotic- die. treatment of club feet, or your Physician may desiro tho guldanco of surgeon. Usually tho correction of j r 1 -- I t II O dClO!' 1)1 1 lY 1 11 VO I VOS S HCl'leH Of 111R11- jlpulBtioiia and retentive dressings over iu Perioo 01 several niontns. Baby IJkes to Sleep Prone , Our two months old baby will not sleep any way. but on her stomach. ,s"," mV iMs ls natural and will be good for her spine. Olhers say It is bad for her heart. (Mrs. K. I. C.) , Answer-Mt ls all right if tho baby prefers that position. Any reasonably comfortable posture any ono prefers Is all light for sleeping. Vinegar for Nlinbimi A homely but effectlvo remedy for slight biij-ns and sunburn ls ono long used in the ships galleys of (he navy: As soon as possible after exposure bathe the sunburned region with cider vinegar, full strength, moistening the skin with It from llmo to tlmo as It evaporates. (G. C. V.) y Chinese Defenders Dishanriv llONli KONO, Aug. .5 (A. P.) The. volunteer military unit, mustered sev eral weeks ago in anticipation of the trouble from striking Chinese opposed to foreign nctlvillcs in China was completely dcmobolized today. As long as we lift our hnncls In hor ror when reference Is made to the ven- ereal peril, the veneiial peril will con tinue to Imperil us. Cook with ens. tf Safe Milk and Diet f. Forinfantti invauai, Tl A t Nourishing "-Digestible No Cooking. Avoid Imitation Substitute. A GOOD BUY Double Oversize $10.95 Phipps Auto Park Service Riverside at Jackson Street UhTM:llli;M BaS '4bW IIYMJ -MM aw INm'l sit llls'oiiratri'l. Wliut If you win nil olo fashioned lilen? Til' iin-Kideiit hwt IfHik a couple o' linen kiiIih. a lend lK-'iicll sliurin-iier, air a ciiaiiKK of venue. Jlu luilnt on no vacation. Who's Who Prince IMilllp of Hes Tho man who wll! some day Inherit one of the largest fortuns in Germany has just become betrothed to Princess Mafalda of Italy, second daugnier 01 Kiuk Kiumanuel and Queen Jleleno, That man is Prince Philip of 3-1 esse. He is the eldest surviving son of Pri nee Frederick Charles of Hesse, t and not' only his l.I 1 K. tl. heir of his father's elder brother .the blind and childless Jandgravo Alexan der of Hes.se, who between them own g -all the vast entail ed property and ex- PWIUP rAES&E tensive estates of v the former sover- ign Price Kteetors ( KuffuerstH" of llessc-Cassel. the wealth having been accumulated by the sale of their sub jects to King efiorge HI for use as soldiers. They were, the foreign con tingents of his -armies known In the American War of Independence as the Hessians." Prince Philip of Hesse is next heir to the great wealth of his Prussian mother, the youngent sister o fthe cx Kalser. Princess Margaret was the fa vorite daughter of her Knglish born mother, JOmpress Frederick, sister of i mi t-u.. ...... , .in jvotcdicoinpanion dnd comforter of the empress during the terrible illness and martyrdom 'of her father, Kmporor Frederick. It may be remembered by the persecution to which she was sub jected by her son, the .'x-Kaiser. When Li ut.a . v, ,i..n,wi I mainly that had kllled'-her ritisband It W1(a f0Und that sho had bequeathed to jhes daughter Margaret tho bulk of her i large 'fortune.-. most, of It. invested abroad,- beyond reach if the ex-Kaiser, ul- ..,k ..h i..-ni land her beautiful country seat, the a'j-.-eat Castle of Friederlchsoff, near Homburg, the home of her widow- hood. There are no religious difficulties I connected with tho prince's marriage to tho princess, for I'etnco l'hlllp has 'agreed to becomo a convert to the I church of limne. followlnir this re- .poet the cxnmplo of bis father's mother, the late l'rlncess landgravine Anne of Hesse, a princess of Prus sia, who, despite the opopsitiou of the ex-Kaiser, forsook the Lutheran church fur that of Koine just a quar ter of a eenutry ago. OYJBK HATTERI CLEANERS PLEATERI Phona 144 13 N. Fir It. Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Arnfe and Chronic nisrawa ol Mrs and Woman. Otimr ,1111 twiw troitnl. rtiflraiia, trli 17, bl.dder and stomach trotuVa, (its, emit, turlm, -oM. I.m.l. troiibln, pr. lysis. leVr, pnnmortia, Mthtna and ttaro.! trowMwi, rh.um.tf.in, am.norrhns, fottra, consumption, catarrh, pltra, atfrocsla, al. OfflM Heurai I A. M. la A P. IJ. Conwltaltoa-Fraa" 1 9nuBl Front St. Madfara, Or I Ad Children's Pictorial . Cross Word Puz.lj j Running Across. . Word 1. What Humpty Durripty really was. 1 ' j Word 6. What your dinner is1 served on. -I Word 6. To chop or cut, as with an ax. ' Running Down, j Word 2. A fruit, tha. juice of! ; which is often used in making wine. Word 3. A monkey. Word 4. The malo of the human ! species. Plural. ' 3 YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED. I I ' I STAMP A sjTeJR N E R. e Onlv few davs left special electric range offer; get your's now! 11U Cook with gas. ' tf here's real Satisfaction : In every quart of MonaMotor Oil 1 there is real satisfaction. You can . drive mile after mile wii-h that easy, , confident feeling that conies with a powerful, enduring motor. , . ' You get real satisfaction and I ' get it, too, because I know youll be back for more. A smoother, , more powerful motor will turn the trick for both of us. You'U see tha big difference before the day is up. Just a single trial will convince you. Look for this sign. baaMotor , " Oils & Greases PHIPPS AUTO PARK Riverside at Jackson Phone 1037-R VETCH SEED , Hungarian Common '- " ( Now on Hand. '; i LADDERS Sprttct! very best. Low price. PICKING BAGS Very clieup iu price.; Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange Miss Catlin's School FOR HO AH OlMi A.M PAY ril'll-S "pertfi Soptemhor t Of t-D p' In b li i ijn Pii! Mir on U KSTOVER TFHH.Vl KS. An H- niinn - ha'avllMtl nid Tnnla t.' tiirt f pfiL'U itiiitL-a in rui'h chnt. ivrimrv, Hitti -(lium Htid hiah at himir d.jwirt ninta. Collnat pr'H'atntory Mini tutpctal 'foiirtts Accrr.lltrtt; Miific, Arl. IMn:ral T.-lnln anil lonirt'i' Scintcc. Krt?nch tnUght tn all arn..f. It,nr:ii'; I?pnijttif:il Syf'nl K'-ainr. riitnlov urnt ran lt--qitrt to II rsiui rr ifrTni-f. JWItl'na, Uf. mm 55 1 0