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o o o o FOR ROBBERY, GL L- L TEACHERS HELD P0S10FFICE 10 BE OPEN UNTIL F0 On c. ehmKO of larceny liy ballon. ANIII.ANU Kept. 1 (.--Several hun- , , ,... ... , ,, ui..iwl.wj urcu iiiciiiin Ht'rs Kit'"'!''!! in me piti- I ilHllimi?, iilinn wn n . - . ,,. ,,. ,.,,,,.,., In II formerly of Monlni;uo, C'nlif.. bum .!,., IO Ahlanl. Tin luliliy of the pnntnffloe will re main open every nielli from now on 4r4.ri a. in. instead of liolnjr it h hollies, ItH locked ui ut 9:30 p. tn. daily, which bound over tojhn next nenlon of the c-htirehf-n and its social activities the has heen the custom for a Ioiik time Krand Jury when arraigned Itnfnrn teaohlnK force of the city schools. The past, the iiostoffice deiiartinefit at . . . ,ninv reception was Kiven under the tins- Washington havitiK granted pernils- Judge tjenn o. uumr touay. uf lhp Mn)(1,,rn, Association, slon to the local i.rtlc.) for this Itomsfly Is nlleKed to huve pur- wtl) c,)mlllttWH funotlniilin; from the chanRe. chased it liulck roadster from the different churches represented. , j The change is a lii hoon to the Medford Auto company during the All enteriiiK were met hy a hevy of business Interests, especially the fruit . ivinir a yung Klrls, who pinned on each Ills men. and the many others of the oun arly part of Atlnust, " name, making certain thnt nil hecome )X renters, as the heavy daily east worthless 3r0 check In part pay- acquainted. Those In the receiving' ern mall arrives from the north on ment. A short time tifter he had line were the llev. and Mrs. H. .1. the shastn train at 7:42 p. m. daily. Knj ,, v, i.,n for Sen 1 1 In anil ''nancy, the llev. Mylirni T. Wood, which hardly Kave sufficient lime for pure! ivnrlh, Mr. W. .M. W right, the llev. and the mall to he transported from the mi. i niiuniiK, . " Mrs. J. l'. Meraler. Ilr, and Mrs. (i. . depot to the iiostoffice and the woi k. mulned for three weeks hefore re- f;reK(:i Mr. and Airs. Thornton Wileyt t (IV(.,. there In time to he placed tllrnlllK. A woman companion, who the l(ev. and Mrs. W. Judson Old- n die lioxes liefore !l::ill p. m. had accompanied him from Spokane field, the Itev. Mr. Hodman, and Mr. jj ,,iii ion to the iiostoffi.e staff and was arrested Willi Itamsay, was and .Mrs. II. t Calcy. I rt nilMje necessary thru this all-night later released. According to officers The Itev. Mr. oldflelcl Introduced ,M.iilnit of the l,,l,l,y, as sii last ullH Immediately left for Hpokane. 'he in esldent of the Ministerial asso- : K.IIK nlghl crew has heen at work The raHO of .1. S. Wheaton, local oiiulnn, Mr. H. .1. chancy, who was In , . p,mce. youth charged with lirand larceny, charge during the evening',, oilier- ..... In I ii (mcii I 'I tin rit'Mf mi inliiir lit 1 III' I wit h continued until next i ucmui - for further exnmlmilloii. J I 1h Imll P'-'K'm wan .. iuohI i..ih1iiK piano I lit lH IllTUHfd of wuh set ut $ri 00, meriting furniture from a country residence and h'-Iiiiik smiie loc al secnnd-hiiiid hi ore. I (c Wiis nrrnMtPil yesterdny lifter hnvin li-n under surveillnme of tint sheriffs office fiii' some time. solo, hy Miss Mary (in ley, who kindly responded ti Insistent, (li'imind ly playing iiiiuihii' luippy )-')cfilon, Mr. Chiini-y In earnest, r-nnlliil fax h inn Ihnn wclffimi'il iho Umohfru; f hnm Ditit had heen here hefore, find Ihose hut newly e(nne, mid pledged he:jriy t oiipeinihut in tin work of Hie whooU it nd nuked In turn t heir Hiippori In I every plan for the tlphlllldillK of Iho loniiiiiinity, Kiipfj'lnte ndent Ceoi e A. I'.riKeoc, In hetuilf of Ihe eily lencheiH, respond ' ed, pedr'htK eooierai inn nnd Hiipjiort, iiml asking Ihut all work hU hy Hide In Ihe Ki'eut lank eon front Iiik Ihein. l''or 1 i ( new leiirlieix, MIvh ljuini Itenl expreH.ned thii n pprecfnt ion of the interest txhown and effort, made In meeting and weh-omliiK heartily lo A h kind, thoKe ho lately come and irorolliiK their I test effort lit cordial i-nnperai inn. Mihh Mtidyit .Morton llnxi mini' two linillfol moIiiu vvhlidl ' f'(ivn inot'lt nlf'imirt Ki lto ii oiirt'clii- HN'OHOMIHII. Wash., Kept. 12. (A. v(, emhlaae. The cIosIuk niim- P.l Itoundly scorlnu the "leKlslatlve )n.r uf ,h(, I)niK1.nm waH rm,uKi mania which hns lurne.l our heads ..Ml.H Moneyniatle-H Kit tiiiK." a niono- und depleted our pnekethoooks," in a .,,..., ln mllll,,rf characters firiinKe nrotrnved in deliahtfltl fnshion. CAUGHT IN ICE IS i.RU.ri-: kt.w in n;k. CHICAOO, Kelt. 12. (A. I".) Of ficial standinK of the hasehall leaaueH incluilinix Karnes of Friday, Heplem her 1 1 : American. W VVashinKtnn I'hllodelphia Ht. Louis . . lietroit , . . . (MliCAKO Cleveland . . New York . Itoston I'lttshurtf . New York Cincinnati Brook lyn St. Louis . Boston , . . 'hlenKo . . . I'hlladel,hla It i 7S 71 70 74 in :i!i I. w. XI 78 73 114 4 11 I 111 fi7 L. 4 r.4 112 112 114 7:i "li ii r, I,. r,i r,n tin 118 7:1 I'C. .042 .Sill LEAGUE LEADERS NOT YET CERTAIN Vi"-(! y's eMilti. it land, G-f; Ijh Auk At Vernon, i; Salt Mkft City, 3 At On kTa u d, 4 ; Sacra men to, 1 . At Seattle, :(; Sun Kra ncinco, s. CMIfWlO. Hept. 12. (A. P.) Al IhoiiKh fandom gene rally 1h hailing .r(33 WaHhlnKtnn and IMttsljurv na the .r.30 rontenderH in the 1925 world BerloB. .023 hoth cluhs arc fur from the point .4:i nt which they may enntfrntulute 2,J , thcniKPlven on heln nuro wlnnrs. .2'Jlj Seven Riime leadH held hy hoth i leaders loom larKo with the clubs W. having roughly twenty enmes hefore J they can he muthematiciilly certain ,r6fl of ft Hike of the world series melon. .H3B Withboth the KenutofH nnd Ath 4K4 j letics finlFhln ihe nenHon with a .467 hid majority of their game in their .4r7jown parkH, ir Is posnlhle that either .439 mny he tho contender. The New .421 j York 'ilantK, however, have their full lineup available, while the rirntcH have suffered the loss, probably for the HcaKon. of .lohtinv Ita wlitiKH. -Merry fihtM for third and fourlii places are being waged In both leagues. j Ciuh owners are satisfied that the rc-npportionnient of world series pro ceeds has contrihuted greatly to Hpurring on clubs not left jn the race for tho pennants. This reap portionment alf-o has ffonu far to ward discouraging tho practice ol 1 5 ga mes merely to - , f wnty COMMUNITY HOSPITAL . ... Sir... .rgll I..HUI.. "lH """n" """" mesHuge to visitors lo the KKATTM-:, Kept. 12. (A. P.) The steamer Maychimo of the Hudson Hay company, trading out of Vancouver. It. ('., which last uionih was punc tured by ice In the Arctic ni-van, wan report ( by rail in today frozen fast and crying for help. A vessel of the ItaychEmo's class In her trade thai of supplies and furs along the northern coast of North America carries about 2(1 men. The lutychimo was staled In the re port received today to he "off Iler Hchell Island." Mariners here ncciis tnmcri to the Arctic, Htaleil that there was no possibility that any boat ton Id go tn the rescue nf the Unyehimo, but BASEBALL SCORES community exhibit helnif held hen lo- . . V . that her men, even Ir she were a con- riunmumiy exmoii ni tut, m in n ii io- A).H jney then gave In response to ,,1.,,1,1, ,.,.. ul, h,r I good chance tn reach shore over the Ice. Most persons In Seattle familiar uay, wovpriiur uoiuuo n. niiin. y 10- IM,, UIH, P demand, n story OHpO- iHirtru imii no- greaiesi uivor me ninllv millnd tn llin nponulnn A game. In which the various fam ily trees wtre traced afforded no end of fun iiml was very effective in breaking up any group thai might be formed. The way was then led tn the hampict room, where punch nnd wa-fei-K were served. Young girls pre sided nt the punch howls, and usslsl- mute enn bestow upon the farmer Is lo "get off his back and leave him free to ko about his business unhampered by un nrmy of regulators, Investiga tors, Inspectors, advisers und dicta tors." Invited to speak on "Ihe relation of tho farmer to the state." the governor wns unuble to uttend In person, as he y(J ),(U,'t n,e rooms. wuh enguKtMi ii i j-, iiens nu rg wnn ins htiHlnes HHiirvoy. dressed to It. D. neselle, flrango lender. The farmer flnvernnr Hartley de clared, is no different In his relation to the mnto than any other citizen, since the niute is the produce of the cooperative effort of nil citizens, re KardleHH of vocation or profeHslon and deplored any tendency toward "group with the situation along the northern const Inclined to the opinion that the Haychlmo was near land and her crew In little danger, though her cargo might he lost. The previous report on the ISayehl tnn wan "had starboard siove In by ice NKW YORK, Sept. 12. fA. P.) Although tho flag races In the major leagues have been (radically Hewed Up by the Washington anil Pitts burg clubH, the Athletics nnd CJiaHts lodey are fighting desperately to remain in the running. With the veteran, Waller Johnon, in the box using flio last yesterday, the Senators crept closer try out recruits, tn the pennant struggle by winning. from Huston, fi to 4, a base on hall with the sacks loaded In the ninth forcing home the winning run. The victory permitted the Orlff nien to continue (heir seven game I hold on first place for Ihe Mack-; j nun took the measure of the Yanks. National League. ' :i lo 2. "Lefty" Tlroves Was on the At Hoston It. mound fur the Athletics and while I'niiiidclpliiii the Jlugiui-ii totaled eleven hits, he Uoston U I kept t Item well scattered. ,tin uiu Wilson, Cooiiey, I With Judge K. M. Landls. base- 1111(1 O'NmII. ball commissioner, a spectator, the t " . Cianis iiirued the tables on tfte At New York U. Ilobins, 4 to 2, in the opener of a !"onklyn a series. The Cardinals whacked out ' ork 1 !' l a r, tn :i decision over the Pirates. 1 'tty au1 HargruveH; Kit.Mlminons, cuiiIhk Pitishurg's . U-nd to severf bt'U u,hI syter. games. Annoumrment was made nf the purchase nf Klrst linseman l.eo foi- ter from tho Loulsvill duh of the American association, former Cuit i player, hy the (linnts. The New I Yorkers also bought O. f. Tjieev. . , seeond baseman nnd Outfielder J. At T-hilatU lphi a win iron n o i u iiinnii. v i rl,.r'h of .,'.he Vl,'8lnl.". ie"s"e- i piiiiadeitihia''' ::.:;.';;.:;:'.;:;;:'. 2 ... ,...v..-n tinwiru mini iin uiu ltttpil,. II. K !l II 5 2 Kamp Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Mcdford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Eoseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. We take pangers for all way points. For further Information and tickets call Union Stafle Depot. Phone 309. FARE MEDFORD PORTLAND $7.85 Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points. At Cincinnati f'hic aRo '. Cincinnati Cooper nnd GonzuleH; HarKrnves. II. ft H. It. .. 2 .. 5 l.iiqne und R. l.eel or the rardin.,1,, for fifth place Wnll,er and iv, kin,. ""M'UM'' hy drnHinB nn even break in n for n dlmiinee nf L'tl feet unci wan omime-lieadcr with; tho I'hillieii. Mok- lenklnir elKht feet ilnlly." I""1 ln,,k the fir.st Kiime, G to 4. At f'llil'UL'O. while s, i ....lo t'hleniro ' HalterleK V'hli ..v , iiiiiimiiii, iniiiiiiiy nrlmolH hecmine of it nml the teaeher " ... .... ....... i.. ..... ,i.- .. .....n i......... r.. . .. . ' """ "chalk; tirahounkl.. will know that frlenilH are Kec.ndliu; " .""" """" ;" " ,.'"., ,. ",. ,.r , i i n K,"nn Ulinn i'J ...... .... .v , f. ... . . t,y IMIIlMllinK Oil U10 His mesHtifie whs ud- V ' T niltl.nnH nP M1.hn(lIl4 ' Tho lloxor. eomliiR Ironi the Aretie. hit s ,-lub iHHiexrd the second ' ii I'rli'oil ill nnif nn I'.ni' iter uiui. si'll- t 1 lo 1. met the lem-hei-H ill friendly faNhliill .. P ... hn . , ... j...., ,.i,, ,m itnd will feel mealer Interest in the '. .,.,,. ,...7., ..... the Itrownn It. II. K. 1 II U tl 4 5 L ValiKilder, nunfnrlll and ESSEX COACH excellent condition The Busy Corner Motor Co. their efforts In the trnlniuK nf the youth nf Ashland. MesKis. Ct. . Van Xnttn, K. K. Hall, .lumen Snylen und .Mr. Shnw were iinuuiK thono who attended the Veler- Bovrnmem.- nminpunon in nv. IinM 1.t.linlnn , (jrantJ, ,.llflH ,hlH wtl(,k vriimt-niui uiiuirn in nn inucn ini1 nun in ess of tho funner nn his purely nurl rulturnl pursuits, (lovernor Hurt If v pointed out, ns nil Kovnrnment ni tlv ily vitally nffeets the farmer. of the yoar bcconii's Impenetrable be caiiRe of Ire. The rutier llenr of Ihe 1'nlted States const puaru. returninpr nom ner ...in nniiual cruise Into the Arrtir, wns to leuve UnulaHlta, In the Alculiau inlands tndny for Kealtle on route to San Krnnr-lr-m for winter. The plight of the liayehlnio was learned thrnuch a radio mrsaui' from LOCAL LABORER IS OF GIRL'S MOTHER On bin pica of nullly lo it charge, nf tlluordsrly conduct. Ralph It. Welti'., local laborer, was fined $JTi in .ItidKe Taylor's court ycHterdny, nntl on tin ndtlitioilul cliat'Ro or lewd cohnhltatloti wun sot at lllict'ty un ti Ih own recoK lilnanco until tlio next hchhIoii or tlio grand jury. AocordhiK to tlto dlHtrlct nttoriiey'H office, Werls ctinio Item ffoin I0iikcii with a yininK wotuan, Mis. .Mm la C'olion by nninn, und set up lioiiHeketii ing In a k inn 1 1 Hlitick netir tho out HklrtH of tlie city, two weekH iik.i. The Klrl'a mother, Mis. J. 1. KIiih. itrrived u few tliiVH nun front Walla Wallu. Wash., anil forthwith riled the com plaint against Woi'tz. DlHtrlct Attorney Newton C. Chancy liAllnvns thorn uro aeveral t:iiHeH Hint liar In tlio city, nml In tin Interview HtatoU that his officii will tiNt; every dfrort to hrlim such law vlolalorx to JiihIIco. A nitiiiher of ladleM of the V. It. l were iiIho In alteiidani'e. All four were naturally, elderly men. havliiK nerved their ciitintry in the t'lvll war. with perhlipn Mr. Shaw the eldcMt, lie- IIK l eui.j .,. UK-, miiini.MH hnl. whl(,h , ,,,,,. ,,, , s,... In vlB.ir. however, many it i younKer , . ,,, ,,, nt ,.,.,,. man. lie reported a epleml d Rather. MaHk r,,de.l to ,he Itm lie drove hl own car. tnkliiK IiIh atuf 1)nrlllr ,,,.,,,., , - wife with him, nl. uttlte ,iKed. They miiii mlh of ,,,,,.,.,. ,,.,., live In a pleawint huiiKalow home in Thp ,,.,.,,,, v,t.,.A ,n Aretu. the east part of the city. HiIh year with ,i,.plle for n station of Mrs. 10. K. I.mphlette and Idle fdlan .Mounted l-ollc on L Second came: ft. H, K. New York li 1 0 3 I'hilailelphla 10 12 ti Hattcrics: Shawkey and Selinntt; llarriss. Gray ami Cochrane. TITLE K. At Detroit. R. . Cleveland 4 10 0 Del mil 1 S 0 1 lintterles: Knrr and Myutt; While hall and tiassler. , 50.000 CERTIFICATES OF TITLE HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN THE STATE ) I HAI.KM, Ore., Kept. 12, Tn and In. rhidlnir Hcpteniher it, nn nnuit'KHte of ()2,2H6 npiillrntlnns for cortirtraiis of1 tltlo to motor vehicles under the pro visions of ll new law had been exam Inert In tho automobile division of (he nsrrelary of Htnte nnd approximately KO, 000 cilflcntes of title have heen Wrllten and mailed up to nnd luclud- luir Ihnt date. Of the tihove total of npplIcntlonH rxnnilnetl 12.027 havi heen returned horn use of illncrepanclpor defeets tn tllle, In round numbers about l?r,oau npi'Mrntloiin for certificates of title Jinvo heen received In Ihe department, i linrt these re hehm examined and dls lioed of at (he rate of bnlwecn 2lHi to aflOO per Any, A lnrw volume of ap pllcatlonii for Irunnfer of tltln have lilsn been received nnd the flutO'f lhei, tmniherliiH Tit, were tssint tiion the home of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Miller nf Church street. She Is Imre to enjoy with others of the fam ily present Hie reunion which Is held this week. A number of the family expect to vIhU Crater UiUe the taller part of the week. Wi'dnendny of this week. AVayne Parks. Ihe fourteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. It. I' Parks, mtstntned a broken shoulder, the result of a fall from a frightened hurro. The lud, with n friend, Orville Shaw, were rid Ihk near the Cross ranch, when he was thrown, receiving the Injury. In Fpite of It, however, he walked to Ihe Shaw home a mile away, where he re ceived help, and a physirlnn was call ed. With hundreds of hunter In the hills. thn'e reported lo have heen the first to brlnu In a deer were Noel Tay lor and Harry A 1 1 Ik- They came In Thursday, before noon, hrliiKlnn n three pointer. Severn I id hers hnve heen successful In baKiuK their name. Irving 11. Vtninij was the prlmlpal speaker at today's meellnu of the Kl wanls club, dlMetissinK standards of business. I. It. Hardy, also spoke, ni'KluK the observance of Ihe traffic regulations. J. 11. Hardy announced the opening of the drive for V. M. C. A. funds and Ijiwrenre Warner, ac eompanled hy (lem'Ke Kra nets Itari'oni. played two (rumpi't solos. After ii couretence of some length, the contractors will pay to the I. Uh lan lintel Corporation. $1SOO damages bei-nuse of ihe delay in Ihe completion of the building. . in mblliion, Ihe hultdlni: Is to be repainted. The hotel now stands practically completed. Af ter careful inspection hy the board, Katlsfactiou was expressed, except In the matter of the outside pninUiiK. The Woman'n Home Missionary so ciety of the Methodist church met at the parsomiKe with Mrs. S. J. Chaney hostess thin afternoon. On next Wed. ttenday the Missionary society of Iho Presbyterian church will hold Its meeting. The subject Is 'The Youth Movement." Herschelt island. NKW YORK, Sept. 12. (A. P.) Paul lierlenhach of Astoria. N. world's Unht-havyveiKht champion, successfully defended his title last niht when he scored n technical knockout over Jimmy Slnttery of Ilnf falo. X. v., in the eleventh round of a fifteen round encounter at the American I.eaue baseball park. At WnshltiKton. Huston Washington Hatieries: Xuhnizcr. Stokes; Coveleskle and rcid. n. H. 10. .312 0 .13 15 3 Ross and Ituel. Seve- BIG BLAGKTASL DEER LAST BASEBALL GAME WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors- Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right. Oo Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before Lotting Us Figure on Your Bill, TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford A Modern Mill Oregon ; ASTOniA. Ore., Sept. 12, Handlers .or the Neliulem valley, reinforced hy 'deputies from the sheriff's office, nro The InrKPHI lilnrldnil dt'vr rfliiirlcil lulled sn far this si'iisun v:is shot yes leriuiy ny iiiinn i uii'iiinn 01 .iiii-Ksnn- i no i:isi nasi'iian Kanir- nr tho soa- searching the forests In tlio lower villi-, nullity iiHsosHoi' in iho .linny son will ho plnycd touinrrnu when Nidtalem valley for Ttittlol pll Bartli. Crook illitiioi. whIkIiIiik niiiiriixlniaio- Mi ilimii ami ;..l,l mil lv moot nn Astoria postal c lerk, who left the town 1 ly ln pounds. Another taiKi- huek. the Ilnlly si root Kiniinils nt :an in Klsie early Thtirsday on n deer liuiit, ! iveiKiii i i" ii ins. was k ny mo u i ii'iuiiuu. ints win no the no- nml who has not heen heard from A in on HltiK In tho i:ik t'rook ilistrlot. oldlnc name hi'twoon the two. as oaeh since. Ilumlroiis uf humors are Hi the loam lias one Kaino in lis creiiii. Cold i The illslrict nhoiit Klslo Is wild and hills and ninny are planning to leave Hill ninnltiR .hy a seme of 4 to 3 ami remote and extreme uneasiness is felt today fur a week-end hniitim; trip, ledfnrd hy a si'.iru of t; to 3 . for Itarth's safety. lie oxuooteil to nun inn will use a new pltilior, return lo ICIsle hefore nlKlitlall Tliitrs- aoi'iiniiiiK to a roeeni announcement, day. hut two iiIkIHs linvu elnpseil Willi- while Arihur Sihoonl will pitch fur out word from the hunter, lie was the locals. ' not oipiippcd for campitiir. Ileor nro reported In lie plentiful In all sectiiilis. PniU Willi rim. If .OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO Insurance First Insurance . Agency ' A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 10S 30 North Central Medford, Ore. 300C300CX50O0O0O0C3O I I fjil!!l!!ig!i! lie N Still Tiitkliiff. SAN ANTONIO. Texas, Sept. 12 (A. IV An nerhind fliwht from New Vnrk to I'ehln, rhlnn. Iy I wo lrnntinri nlrhiti now leln cm Hlriicied, nnd iiwiird'gi; tf the di tlnmilMhed er ire O metlnl to Onn lunndcr .tnlui UoiIkviji und his crew were sitKKente todny y olnnel Wll liiiin Mllehell eighth corps inert nlr offlrer, tnenl. in i; fourth fornuil white- Ihilij.mllii" .iiiiilliiii.-..! llillillililli.ll"ll, THE JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASS'N Welcomes the Delegates to the State Meeting of the Oregon League of Building & Loan and Savings & Loan Associations. C. M. KIDD Pres. (). C. BOtfGS Secy.-Atty. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 I an m mm m -M i 1 1 r-i Vor pnrttes nr Inform al KitihcrinK of uny sort our Ice cream Is always the most de lightful and nppro priute dessert you can serve. Guests recog niiio tho uet when our creams ore served. Yum Yum nml Nutritious ice trenm Jackson County . Creamery Phone 61 UJT. ? i7rT" fSWong Pon Chinese Medicine ruriTcn ror Tretmiit of Acute anil cfaronlo IMwwi ol Meat and Wonea. tHDls. r,.t. ld.. .B., HiaU, ?S lissr asm zz.n. Heplemher 0. AAIM1I1W a C WT J 17 UTlJ f 0 tf Cook Willi iias. mm wtv rrnwrei Q A. M, h I M mm Cook wlin gao.