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MF.DFORT) MAT?) TRTBTTNR RDPORT), TTTEftV)AV. TMIHKR'ft, 1' PAOT? POUR it: t ir o r- n i ml Ell lo; It , Itrlll si ou 1 ef ill I i"! I XI' a i K.I drll Medford Mail Tribune ., .AN IKDBPENUKNT NEWSI-AMil PCBLISMU EVKRY ArTKItNOON I1C1PT . . SUNDAY, BV T1IK , HCUt'OHl) PKUiTUiU. CO. ' Tlit Medfurd Sunday Horning Bun It fonuehed lubecribrr. deeirltig tlie wv.ll-d.y d.lly DC' guer. Otnc; Mall Tribune Uulldlnf, le-H-ll Kortb rir Mreet. Hi one 71. A conMlldiUon of the Democtitlo Tlmce, the Uiiduird eUil. the Medford Tribune, tb Beatta to Orf.oull, the A.bl.ntl 'irlDune. ROBERT W. RUIIL, Bdltor. 8. BUMITKK SMITH, Manager. a. VI evil In IHnnnt! Daily, with HumJay Run, year ........7.60 Dally, frith HuruUy Hun, iDimtt 76 L Dally, without Hunday Hun, year 6-60 Dallr. without NunOay Huii, month ... .66 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 100 Sunday Buu, on year .00 ttV murtlPH In U.lrard. A ah land. Jarkaon- Ontral J'olnt, J'iioenlx. Talent and. on lllchwtya: Dally, with Rundiy Run, month ..f .7ft Daily, witeout Hunniy sun, mown o Daily, without Honda Hup. on year.. T.60 Dally, with Hundxy Sun, one yar. . . , . i.eO . 4)1 trim by carrjr, canh in advance. Enterrd second -rlaea mittcr it Utdford, Orrfoo, undrr act ol Mart-h 8. ia7. WKMitRHK OK Tilt. ASSOCIATED TKKHS. Tiit Asaofleted I'fmi la ficlualf.? entitled i V (o the uw fur republication of all nwa dis patch crelltd Co It or not otlifrwlee erdltl In this pup-r, anil also to Uit local ncwa piU tlttd bwln. ..... All rights of r-piiWIentlnn of special dii patch; nerln are also nvntd. Ye Smudge Pot Bf Arthur Perry. A v.. fill Tmkotn runn cot on the Hillside Of 3 beanery nnncukoH Sat unluy. and ti Portland non-smoker out-hoofed il smoker In a walking hunch Kuntlny. in tho flint instance il.upt lu nntllino- to HliV I'Xf'OIlt that , thn pancukeH woro not prntlucod lofjilly, , and, In llio m'eond Instanct', li Is KUHiipnietl thn winner was chew ed on IiIh way while i hewiiiK, tolmiien. i " "l'erhiinu von read the atnlOHt daily i-epurtn of upliflei-K, on what Ih wronii tohti iiri.lillillion onforeenient. lOvery- tliluB from the ITenldent down In Limned, but no mention In over mauo llS(1 of. the real cuu.io of the fnrr and the " fizzle tho iiolitk'ianK, of hoth varl- etieH, prominent and peanut. W-J -..I' - - ' 2 KVTS BACK I I" (KaiisiiN City Slar) j"'1 I am and will ho renponBllilo , ' . for nil the dchts contracted hy ,y my wife, Mr. 'Angle or'.C. N. Dunlup. Mr. C. N. Dunlnp, 0121 Vlnrlnla. 'V..' ' " 'AN APOLOGY The pomonal that appeared In The Htftr and Timea Novemher 27 ' and ' 2K, ' waa a mistake. I will ho "'OKponKlhlfl for any bllla that Mrs. C. (1. Waulkner, my wife, ' r ' may' contrite' C. O.. Faulkner, '' 4lt Crittenden. - - ' - Corli I'-rttfell Ik l.axlt.ne on the Hiinny k Mores of tho. lluo lUertlter niiumn. IU will return In AIarcl),, to ropori, "1 nover tmw a' pluco I hut compared to tho vnlley." Cnngrosfl hna opnnpd. - It will ho nn orrirtont RftiHion. Tho vUw-prfHUlent otn'O mild: - "NhuRhty word. rffic-U-iiry.. IotH KOt somethiiiK done!" SITUATION WANTKI) Amhltioun ltiiirrlfd iniin with olouod car, with Home will MR experlonco would like nniunvi't!vn . connoctlon. ArtdresH iffire Clitnrd. (Kukoiio (luurd.) No. Job or i()Hltlon need up ply. . IllRh Hchool Httidentfi of Boulliorn Oregon hno rttitrnpl from "Old Orf'un'n," nnd all escnped hinp; dis robed in an 'alfalfa patch, palmed ltrMi. "or hoavod Into the historic and Icr- cold campuH creek. In an Inspiring diHplay of colleffo Hplrlt. VtViC YAWNINCJ CKASKS . (Sandy cvvh) Local mcrchantH uro cnJoyhiR a lutcr Hlcep Hundny nioruIiiKH than they ever had Hince hen in nine; hiiHlueNH In Sandy, nnd they fel morn tike work on Monday since the rloHtng nu;roement wont Into effect. If any of tho not ho Oalshevlkln ' follow tho PnrlB trtck of tirrowli.K HidehuriiM, with their hohhed hair, they do ho at their own rink, nnd, In the face of an attempted revival of the Ku Klux Kliin In thta neck of the weeds. ; I f It Ih n misnomer, (whatever that Is), to always Hay: A I 'TO IXJl'llKS WKLL KNOWN tMTlZi:.. S7.3 per Cfnt of ihe time it should rend: rm.KN INMllllW WKLI. KNOWN ai;to. ' "The Hllvery Hheen of the Htar nent ntlvtn,M ilanutlnk' over one and all, Is heiiiK cussed as vigorously us the AuKtist lieat, and with tho snmo re- HUltS. . SOCIAI. API'I.KSArC'IS 4 (Albany Irpiiiocral , Ultht refreshinentH were nerved lu the adJointiiK roum to such n laino crowd that muny had tho pleasure of Helilr tho turkey and cakes hut went home with ( out partnklitK. HOMO riTIZl-.NS BACK VV 11 KHt'K (Milllne Salem Stiitesman) ' 'TIiIh (Ioch mit Ineludo the solid Uo plfbllcanH Mr. IMene harked up In tho lust election. The part lelpal lug he-tray era', were also "rork-rlhbed." " It wan I her Intention of your corr. to trivo an lion dollar to (he "starvltiK Armenlnnn, hut now It will have to he yanked out will, a peat Mtandlcd .-4ft. This chanRt- of heart Is due to I in Bed y In the Nea r 11 n in e a rea . Hvcry wek for weeks, the Spiiiguc River scribe of the Klamath l-'alls ' News, ban ylppcd softly nnd In n dlKitlfled manner for aid. Vnllke tho Armenians, he In not hollow to the - hHlK. hut. It Is opined, thvre Is a . thinness aft, nnd hid elhowii are crpowed to the wintry hlastj. Jtolow ?ji I printed n nam pie of hla appeal: " U Ir reported 1hnt all of tho rottatfew of the famcl Lumber company nre occupied except one. Watch us iftnw. In fact, wo need a new null rlfiht nowt . . THE PRESIDENT'S MfiSSAGI. TIIRR is nolhinc f" 11,0 prcHhjcnt's niOKsneje today, cither to stimulate or disturb. , , flio reconmifiidatioim atlviuiPcd nre till rccoiiiiin'iidations wltitdi )mve previously been offered by Mr. . CooliilKe; during the -past Slimmer and fall. President Coolidffe is for continued economy, for tax reduc tion,' for adherence to the world court, land disiirinainent in Europe, co-operative marketing for farmers, railroad consolidation, unity of control of American shipping, strengthenm;; of aviation, without separate air control, law enforcement, with more effective state aid in enforcement of prohibition, ei(uiru",cmeht of tolerance in facial and religious relations, etc., etc. The key note of the message may lie found in the following .introductory paragraph: "The country does not appear' lo require radical departuroa from the policies already adopted as much as it needa extension of these policies and the Improvement of details." It is a typically Coolidgeim iirniiouiicemcnt, safe, sane and .sensible, calculated neither to arouse antagonism nn oiic hand, nor any particular enthusiasm on the oilier. The only items that might cause surprise are those referring to tax reduction and Muscle Shoals, President Coolitlgc, says the house committee has gone further in income tax exemptions than lie would have gone, and lie dismisses Muscle Shoals as having "assumed a place out of all proportion with its real importaricc" for Muscle Shoals "probably docs not represent in market value more than a first-class battleship." . The latter statement will probably not please the south and the former will probably arouse no enthusiasm in the east, but the reactions from neither of these sections can bo expected to disturb the general atmosphere of dead political calm. Iif short, the president has used none of his big guns to iniirk illie opening of congress. The real test of the president's nwttle mill the strength of his political resources, will come later when Senator llorah and the insurgent, forces wheel into act icr.. QUILL - Mcmiiirs: A mrtbod'of swutfing hh-uuch afli'r one is saiVIy (lend. . - ' w A flcbl KctlltMiiciil is also based It tnkes two to make gossip You can judge any law by hire out to enforce it. It seems but yesterday when it meant to settle down. Disillusionment is what happens when Willie n!:s D.ad.to help linn' wfrtrtho alju'bra. Ami just a few years ago 4 he potato was a worthies thing to be stuck on the spout of u kerosene can. Much of progress is occasioned by the desire to avoid being sneered at. ,.'. Still, there are interesting and never mention psychoanalysis. Back among the marines, Butler must delight in having men hbout him who will obey orders. Tolerance is a peculiar tiling. It never enters a head' that offers an abundance of parking space. Men I ion of the birth rate calls berth rate calls to mind the hog. A village is a place where you come so you could gn to bed. The male belief is that woman's proper place is on that side of the seat whore the steering wheel isn't. If congress keeps on usurping authority, future Presidents won't have much to do except make pastoral calls. EG RipplingRhumos 7: i USES OF JASl'KK JINX was born to riches; in his side there are o stitches, gained from hoeing, digging ditches, sawing wood or baling hay; since upon this sphere he landed ample wealth he. has commanded, he was never broke or stranded, lie has walked the velvet way. Wealth to him has little meaning; sadly he goes limousining, sadly he is lolling, leaning, from the window of his club; there is nothing worth the buying, no sensation worth the trying so we hear this Jasper sighing, shedding tear drops by the tub. 1 have coin enough for blowing, nnd' you often see me going where the retail stores arr showing bargain sales too good to last j when I buy myself a flivver or some ar rows in n quiver or some bacon flunked with liver, I recall my troubled past, I have ihm n lot of grinding while the sweat my eyes was blinding, and but meager wagjs finding, when the weary task was hvie; I bnvo toiled in wintry weather when the storm fiends whooped together, I have carried baUs .of feather, in the glaring, burning sun. Often I've, been on my uppers, latking breakfasts, tliijudu, suppers, hollow hsji sehinej's scup pers, and tliese things eomo bae tome, wbjn my pewter bus is chooing; eiy prosperity I'm viewing, un my gratitude re newing for the booms 1 tliilv see. ' - POINTS on a nation's capacity for despicable; one Id talk and otic to tho quality of the men willing to ....n'u people postponed marriage bejeuse charming conversationalist who ,. to mind the stork ; mention of the wish 0 o'clock would hurry and ffl J ADVERSITY. Personal Health Service C WILLIAM BRADY. UL D. Signed la t (art pertaining to personal haalth and hygiene, not to diaae diagnosis or treatment, will ba aniwered by Dr. Brady If a at am pad, aalf-addrattad anvelopa' la ancloaad. Lattara ihould ba brief and written In ink. Owing to the large number of letters received, only a few can be'aniwend hero. No raply can b made to tftierlea- not- conforming lo Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, In car of this newspaper. Itoniantlc So determined are my friends that I must hnthe. they have sent me a free ticket which entitles me to one turK Ish hath, and the alarmliiK hart of it is that tho ticket Is not transferable. That precludes pal ml UK It off on tiome worthy tramp. Alonjf with tho complimentary in a manner of spunk ing jmsH to clean liness also in a manner of ttfieaklng cornea a lit era ry masterpiece which hi some respects ranks wJtn-'Oulliver's Travols nnd in other- '-respects with- Captain Trap rock's,fruU,e of the Wawa. Who said, there Is no romance in physiology? I dun no, but I should not mind beinff quoted as say in; there is darn little physiology. In romance. Thi8- particular exhibit takes off j n un u quumiiuo iruiii tiiiicoiiir, nwuit- i where: - ("Trouble knocked at the door, and hearing a lauKh, scurried away: Then the bath house mannKW nat . urally qualified hy his job to speak authoritatively noes on to Inform me Ithot this applies ait.ly to disease KerniH when they "knock at the door" of the human system, and meeting the armor of pore cleanliness, hurry awn y. ' ' j "Ain't that neat now? Hath House" 'itarhey Riving the doctor tho low down, on disease emis! - ' Then follows some statistical data: My body, I learn, Literaly DU;estinR the text, has -2,800 pores to the square Inch and here all alonjf I've declared up and down and acrss the board that it had but-one, the Inre and effi cient one In the southern central re pion of my countenance, (Kditorial rMt: ne map.) Herfe Is u HtMrtlins' and unique- dis covery which win Kive tho eneral run of- physiologists Kreat chasrln: "In each period of 24 hours your body should eliminate, thru your, pores. L'5 ounces of wuste matter.- To retain pood health, the pores (one of five eliminat ing orKans) must have perfect freedom of action. Ordinary tub bath in r- affords but partial relief to' clog-Red pores. They require i the heat force of the Turkish I ' hath room. . ." and rto on for j ' enough to fill the space as far as i . thisi I "Systematic weekly hnths i HusKlun or Turkish aro aids to nature, a certain insuntnee pol- : ivy against disease." I hope the poor proofs who put their trust In Turkish baths do not lake nil this hokum seriously. A Turkish or Russian or even an Americnn hath is a harmless pastime for almost 'anybody at almost nny : time. If one's taste runs that way, but so fnr na any 'influence upon elimina tion of waste matter or poisons of j any kind may ho concerned, that is a purely romantic idea. j ' Kqually Imaginary is the "25 ounces of wuste nialter" which this Turkish, hath manager solemnly asserts the body should climate throuph the hypo thetical pores. Any one who has an elementary knowledse'of physiology ' and I am fully aware that very few Timely Views on World Topics "Narrow Pivjmlleo and Intolerance lu lleligiou l,ife Are Breaking Down.' Suys lii-hop. "Intolerance and prejudice In re ligious life ore lessening and World Court sentiment Is growing stronger," said Bishop Wil liam T. Manning, Internal lonally k n o wn Episcopal prelate in a recent sermon. "Thero nre, as we all k n o w," Bishop Manning said, "evil and lm moral Influences nt work among us, hut in spite of these our lifo on the whole Is grow ing better. "We should he glad that there Is the growing desire among nil our people that the spirit of Justice nnd brotherhood shall rule In all the re lationships of life. Advocates World Court. W,o should also he glad that there Is the strengthening desire among the nations at the earth for the pre vention of war nnd for the establish ment of world brotherhood nnd last ing pence, nnd especially fflr the growing realisation her ein our own land that If we wish to see the adop tion of civilized methods of dealing with disputes between nations, the substitution of law for force, our own great country must take lis full share with other nations In bringing this about. "We haw heen growing In this matter. 1 believe that tho sentiment of our people is now behind our wise- and trusted president. "Again we should ho glad that there Is n Urea In g d o w n of the spirit of Intolerance and narrow prejudice In our religious life and the growth among us of n true fel lowship in th ethtngs of the spirit." Indians, Toko Domestic Science ALnrgnnian:, x. m.. ihc (A.-1V) Indian maidens, having adopted rouse nnd hohhl hair, now h.ie tiitvn up domestic science. A department of culinary Instruc tion hns heen established in the gov ernment Indian school here, with seven classes. The lndinn flyiprs aro keenly interested. Sun CUulthid Ads t rwulit. Physiology. 1 laymen ever acquire such knowledge In their schooling knows that the kin is not an eliminating or "ellmin Atoiy" organ, that practically nothing but salt nnd water is excreted In the sweat, and that eomplnte suppression of sweating over the greater propor tion of the body surface Induces no demonstrable poisoning. noih with standing many strange yarns and cu rious legends bearing on that myth. Tho frae gratis complimentary tick et for a bath gets my goat not so much bocause of the Implication that I need a bath but because the hokum the ticket Is wrapped In is an insult to my health intelligence. OJ'KKTIONS AXD AXSWFKS. That Poor I.Mtlo Mother. I often wonder why such articles as appeared rPcpntly in T)r" Brady's col umn about the 14 year old mother weaning her buby are published nt all. I am sure if Drt Brady could have seen two little girls 13 and 14 years of age reading that same nrticlo ho would agree with me that it is not good reading for children. I know what to expect after this is read by Dr. P.rudy but I'll enjoy that as much is I do all his articles, for I sure love Ills sarcaam. (Mrs. C. O, D.) Answer Rebuttal: The two little girls are permitted to read the pa pers; Possibly the .news of the day carries even nastier pabulum than my column offers. The two . little girls are unfortunate In one respect, name ly, that they have been permitted to reach such on ago In Ignnrnrico of sa cred' truths which their mother or other guardian should teach them. Many mothers and a few fine, big hearted old maids, have Indorsed that article and undertaken to befriend the little mother. Keron.c as 'osmetic. I have been lining deodorized kero sene for my skin and I find it very good, fan you suggest something I can mix with it so that it will have an aromatic odor yet not lose the strength of the kerosene? It remov es that greatness or shiny appearance nicely.- It would be handler If It could he made Into a cold cream. (Mrs. S. li. C.) - Answer. I do not know what scent would serve the purpose. Ask your phnrmaclst to apply f his art to the problem. I-mm1s rich in Phosphorus. Please give as complete a list as possible of foods "rich is phosphorus. W. P.) Answers. Milk, cheese, eggs, dried beans, whole wheat, lean beef, tur nips, carrots, oatmeal, potatoes, beets, peanuts and almonds. Keeping the althy Safe. I have Just had my 14 months old son vncctnntedj I urn considering having him Inoculated against diph theria and scarlet fever. Do you ad vine having this done (Junior's Mother.) Answer. It is wise to have the hahy tested for susceptibility to diphtheria (Schick test) nnd if found susceptible, immunized hy the toxin-antitoxin in jections. Diphtheria Is a great men ace to a young child. As for scarlet fever, the Immunizing treatment is not yet. sufficiently developed to warrant its general use, and scarlet fever is not usually a menace to Infants. Poems That Live v Turn All Thy Thought to Kyos. Turn .all thy thoughts to eyes, Turn all thy hairs to ears, Change nil thy friends to spies And all thy joys to fears. True love will yet be free In spite o jealousy. Turn darkness into day. Conjectures into truth. Believe what the envious say, Let age Interpret youth. True love will yet he freo In spite of Jealousy. Wrest every word and look, Back every hidden thought, or fish with golden hook. True love cannot be caught. For that will still he free In spite of Jealousy. , Thomas Campion. tWe date trie n 1.11SHST SKCMAN Dec. 8, 1900 16 year, 'ago The University of (.'oiJcnhaEcn re jects Or Frederick Cook's evi dence that he h.nf discovered the North Pole. "Di " Cook, after makinp a journey in which his rec ords khoweti that I hud discov ered the Nort'i Pole, was r'cciveil with ivat ojtim on his return to . ririlcnlion. However. iimiral Pe.ii h..ing at this time discov erer! tlie uhi, Cuokjwjs uiscrol itod .Old ridiculed. Vrn.l,l. 9..) IVmiit Snutil,.. lr T-nrg. ctnn raus wanted at Mall Tribune office, tt) T-tek www m i Tlie Cull " 'NaiiKhtv inn " f.rowlv, hut the hiK hear ccntly iat-i ted the lltdo l ill 's furry .Uaelt as, he spoke. ."How often have "Uj heen tnlil not to poke your nose Into! thlliKK that tlld not cuni-ern ou . Now, how in the world illil you ct your head .Into thnt run?" "I KUK'k my head In!" Sohlied the youngster. "I didn't mean to lie a had cub. daddy, honest and truly. I was out diKKlnK .roots nnd 1 kept on and on and never nntlied at all how fur from the cave I wan Kolng. And then what do you think'.'" "I don't know what to tliiuk, lit tle son.. What happened next?" (Irowly waited for his cub. to con tinue. ' "I stopped ftlKKlnir for roots nnd looked ubout- mo and I vas In u strange' part of. the woods! Thero wasn't ri .familiar troo In, slht. " 'Whore am I?' asked 1 of a little bird perched on a nearby twig, and that little bird told me "'You are", ut the end' of the woods, hnrd by the road that leads to town. Tweet! Tweet! l'erweel! Farmer Brown in coming, nlons.' "Then I. heard a queer rumblinR bumpety bump! I peeped out from behind the trees. I saw a Two-I.etis, THBf CiOEtS- A CAN INTO TWfBOiVO Daddy a Two-Legs ridtng on a queer, something that rolled on four wheels. -And ,a four-legged creature was drawing it. " 'A horse and wagon,' "Explained tho polite little bird. 'Perweet! Toewel There goes a can into the road. Farmer Brown has lost some of his milk.' "Farmer Brown rode on nnd never knew that the can had fallen nnd the little bird thought this was very funny nnd flew off to tell the news. And I was all nlone." ' I Io wish poor ote Lewis Stone lvoiild many Mime nliv. soiinllili unman noiir bis own use. for I hollovc he'd make kimmI liusbanil." says Mrs. Tilt'ord .Moots, our 101111111' lmivle fan. Xat 1-uwy dietl this moi'iiltr Icnvlu' ri ilaiurlit.r some, whet-os nn- a lxiy ncnrlir bamllt nitre. ShopperFamily This is PMLANDKR FAN'GFR r fa ther' olrivr nrotr. llim tha never married. Always arrives Christmas and needs socks. 16 shopping days left before C'linstnms. 9 M El Mia . vyi rn "What did you do, Son?" nskeil Orowly. nnil ho winked , ut 1'oler uh no uskoil Iho question. "Did you make for homoV" The lillle hear shook his lie.Kl nnd looked dreadfully nshnmod ut blm aef, but he bravely wont on with his story: , . "1 was very huliKiy nnd I smelled the fresh sweet milk, anil 1 wanted some more than anything In the world. 1 looked all n round. Not n in 'li;ht. 1 ran to the milk tan. meaning to hurry and drink It n! up and run away bofure anybody came along. Tho milk was 'good and 1 drank and drank and drunk, hut when I wanted to pull my head out of the pull I couldn't. Then I got si-ured anil ran and ran, nnd hero 1 am!" "1 ought to give "you a crood cuff ing. Sonny Cub, but I guess I won't not this lime!" ' "No. nor any other time," added a cross voice, ut the sound of whleh I'eter and (irowly and the young bear all jumped.- "Mother!" squealed tho little fel low, nnd snuggled closer to bis father's side. "Mother! Sure . enough !" echoeii. Orowly. "And why should you scold Son ny; husband, when he is only fol lowing In his father's footsteps? twice ns naughty lis ho has ever been I have heard your mother say so." . Mrs. flrowly smiled, but looked worried, and wiped her warm fucoj Willi a furry paw.. "Hut a morning such as I have had is enough to try Iho patience or tho most good-tempi red bear In the foothills. To liegin whh. it Is tho greatest wonder In the world that my fur did not turn white, from tho fright I received when 1 found little Son had run away. I told him to play nrounil the door, hut when I had shaken down the bods nnd brushed up tho cave I called to him to go berrying with his sister nnd myself. lo didn't come. - I rnn out to look for lilm: Not ncub In sight! , "Hon, sonny;' 1 railed. No answer. Then n friendly breeze came hurry lug by, and brought me his scent. And I set out at once on his trail. Of oourse. I had to take Ttoly-Poly along. The naughty ehni! she has disobeyed me all day long. 1 have had a dreadful time to keep her In sight. Off after a root here it bee's nest there.. A dip In tho brook when I wns in such a hurrv I didn't want to stop for even a second!" - Mrs Orowly was nil out of breath, grunt nB .tho story .of her wrongs. I flrowly shook J,is hp,,,!. 0 "V "Too bud, my dear! I am sorrv. Rut cubs will bo cubs, you know. (Next: "Hod Squirrel and ltoly- .Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle Runninir Across. Word 1. One of the thinps which little girls in tho nursery rhylne and ih the picture are made of. 1 ! Word 4. What tusks of ele phants nre made of. i Word. 5. To follow, to result from. 1 Runnins Down. ( Word 1. Another thing which little girls aro made of. 1 Word 2. A quantity; nlso coarse. Word 3. Verse. . YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED. , CHASSIS . DYHtf -1 . PLEAtfJ.S HTTEEs" o Phoruj 244 -23 N. Fir &V, F 0 L J1.TJ.5J 1 L ll p, l jo rieR