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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1915)
. s& jra "-. I r. M IffJA F1. f ' Afa V lS rf.i fti r?r bk. IZfT - 2Pi jr fe 1 IS" X. 3c. II m E W f ?- tf p X)i i .XSK? 443H Hte kw W.RrOaew at Aua kHk& tBuafhaMaBO ttl -' j -Ajft vV BBSS Jt.Wrae. il fRn IVIPfll WtwB, fjfj VfJvK VlWr lt 'i , 3m13t2t t &'" " sfeaieJAan. FOR KENT Y faratehed mttMM at the Klamath. BOaT & 5r vn SAT J? ,." .a - - y V -,- ' Nit BALE 8wll. used toarlag otr, JbrHit cheap. Enquire at White Pseteaa garage. Il-lt . POfc SALE 1911 Ford toartas oar, III. P. 0. kox 161. - MISCELLANEOUS nurse east ka toaad Reed RooaUag Hoaaa, tth awl Mra. Bardla. !. LOST AND FOUND LOST .Bstweea Hildobraad aad Klamath Valla, daet 'carer for aato tea.. Fader aotlfy White PeUeaa " ' , tf-tt PROFESSIONAL CARDS MMS BESfffE BOXD, B. M. efPerfcehy.OaMt. Teacher ot lll-R CITY AND' COUNTS ABSTRACT CO. AWBTRACTS INIURANCK Members Oregon Aeeeewttan 'n-TRte Men OU Stowos Made Now New la the time to cat oat roar M -heat era aad hare new liaiata made. No aeed to hay aew stoves. We ouvffx year old oaa aa feed aa aew Oar charge are very mod erate. , Him, PfaMjii qVLocom . I TMIMalaK "- O. K. Livery and Feed StabKet Miwdy A Hilymrd, Prspa. 11mm m. Cor. Ath sad Osk I'l-iimpi and esacieai service, Good tHirr at Hrst rlaas rigs Okies of Dr. C O. Prentice Veterinary Hsigess iicbArc (leaper Wake, ar card Fayten'e ate Meek weed, cord, SIM Ysu save age ry tlmeysu buy a lsadTsf.rs4scks; hut mere than than that, the blacks are cleaner and Miser te handle; Isse trash and msre'heat. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O.' PEYTON, BgTi T1! ' Hew IteDgs AJsweiry stock like ours as made np of h"aaaads ftesja' aad la away of Whkh jthe styles f iwqaaat ttychsage. Oar steak ie VJ r'fftfl m tin, W! a to date, Wo have the 5.1 iNM 7 fa Wmai Sfe J-iihw i ; .mm r - Oragoa 'ilateessa rrrV - .v ;rtfy . .-- t y,t ?klas4tMSaVBl w I Sam warn! aad wtt ahrsss . as, mlMmwtk'U you aaahe " 'rv ' r,- m&- j: .m-r- lir A' . .a&TVfr'h - M TOff'Tafl ii -. , wgBMli4t -tV ffSLBB ra lY.f 'f"1 fir m T ?,; f The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published toil? newt Suaday by The Herald PubUehlaf Cesipaay at Klamath fill, at til Hearth Street Eatered at the peateaUo at Klam ath falle. Oragea. far triaimlisha through tka bmIm aa soeoa delaee attar. Sanecrlptlea terms by bmI to aay address ta tka Catted atataa: Oae year ........,'.,......, tl.ee Oae moath via KLAMATH PALLS, OMMKN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 118. ANBSTOP AT KLAMATH FALLN FIRE LOSS AND PREVENTION "I F. THROUGH the publication aad dlatrihatiom ot tkla lltUe pamphlet, the home or baataeaa hoaae ot,aa laaooeat attmaa or a atede homaa lite ahall haTo keen aaTed, I hall rect content that lta purpoee haa erred," saya iMuranco Com- mlasloner Harvey Walla, la eoaelaatoa of hia letter ot Introduction eoatalaed In his "Fire Prevention Balletla." vhlch la aow ot the preea aad ready for free dUtributlon upon applicatton to his department. 8tatlitlca compiled from the reports of Insurance companies to Insurance Commissioner Wells for the year l'.H4, as well as data covering condi tion? generally throughout the coun try, reveal an alarming record ot fire losses, a large percentage of which Is due to carelessness or thoughtleaa ness, either on the part of the prop erty owner or the tenant. 'In hln r.re rreranuo oniieum uossmw- sioner wens cans attention to a long 1 isi 01 me muiwuae or causes or are loss In the home and business house, and points ont how. by the exercise of a little foresight and discretion, very J much, if not all, of this needless waste . of property aad precious human Uvea may be prevented. Mr Wells suggests, also, aa a moat effectual meaaa ot redaclag the ex cessive and needleaa Are loss is the p meat of "Fire Preventers," and themfta, ro,, toJI ,..,,.. enactment and rigid enforcement of a fire marshal law. Among the many chief causes of tiro waste treated of in the bulletin 1 are; Matches, rubbish aad trash, ashes, refuse aad debrla In attics, cellars and closets;, kerosene, gaso lene, spontaneous combustion and lta causes, bonlres. rata and matches (be ing an expose of the threadbare fal lacy), growing grain flres, lumberyard Urea, electricity. Fourth of July fol lies aad excesses, danger from Christ mas trees, etc Numerous subjects of an instructive nature, such aa: Fighting Are In the home; how to turn in a fire alarm; Are drills and suggestions for Are drills tn schools; a modem Are chief. Bremen should inspect; first aid to the burned, over-insurance and arsoa; facts concerning the origin of Area (over 100 ot them), aad s long list of "dont'a" In their relation to Are pre vention, with extra precautions to be observed "whea la the woods," are covered la lucid nnd Instructive form In the pamphlet. . .'. Scattered Shots .', e ANOTHER TIME the followers of the Little Father hare escaped the German trap. But the pitcher can't go to the well forever and keep Intact, ANY HAM ACTOR better net coma to thla town. ' If the populace should take It Into their beads to, throw soma home-grown vegetables, not only the actor, but the opera house would fee demolished. A turnip down to Fred Fleet's office weighs twelve pounds. It would"be as bad aa la Cape Coloay, vhere they throw ostrich eggs. A WOMAN gave her 'husband aad her ten sons to the war. It is a fact to be shouted to tha skies, so that whosoever may watch with saddeaed eyes from the high plaee may know that the old godlike strain of those He moulded has not died oat la tka darkealaf years. r FALLwlth yellowing grain aad fall ing apples sjrf.deadealag skies, aad southward winging, birds has in, ev ery toae, every whisper, a promise of wiater. But If you look ateaaly oaths twigs f roar, which tho leaves fall yoa may, see tlay, .undeveloped bads, aad tlioy proaUat. bsyoad; tha wiater, am- other ssriac- , THE WAY. J. P. Moraaa la making and leading moaoy, tt looks aa if at the ead ot tka war he'd ka Ktag Joaa of England, Ciar Pisrpoat at Russia. not to mention kla alba, tka Maharaja ot India and Commander at tka Faith tul of tha Turks. w aHaw, aleaf with hta other troubles, ka'd lad K hard to keep up tka aatioaal eastern ot all ot them aad tha harem ot the latter. ALTHOUGH Carraaaa cat kla wale. kera elated tha other, day, ha'a aaaee given that old highwaymen, Villa, a cloee shave. fool that was, aid he made hla prayer (Bran aa you mid I) That aooa 8. P. would build ob there, And cut a cent from hla four-ceet fare. But still the freight rates atrip him bare, (Even aa yon aad I.) Catches AlUemtor oa Hook United Preea Servtee ST. PAUL. Mian.. Sept. St. Ex citement reigned high whea Victor Johnson caught an alligator white peacefully ashing la White Bear lake. a fashionable suburban summer re sort It waa several daya before Vic tor fouad tha, alligator hM placed on. his hook by frieade. Robbed fas la United Press Service GRAND FORKS, N. D..v8ept. 14. That he waa robbed in Jail, waa tha complaint ot John Oeorge, a Turk. George aald he secreted 1400 from guards, when imprisoned, hut told a fellow prisoner about it. Guards heard a commotion, and rescued Oeorge. Hia complaint waa that hla antagonist had stolen hia-f 400. The guards could sot Had tha money. Ranges We have will appeal to those smooth, nicely 00 raage. They owe well bm&t, aat ad gond mattslal. and stand oa a Dsse, whicn gives tBesa a very ive appearaaioe. The or these ranges la the MV1RGIL A SON, Cor. 4th 4 Points the Way This Htstemcat' of s Vreks Beatdasrt WU1 latereet Oar Readers pur neighboring' town Yreks. palate James Lovelace, Fourth street .lreka, Calif., aaya: "Time after Urn I have had lumbago and backache so badly that I could scarcely do any thing, l used many remedies, bat none aeemed to do me any good. Be fore I had finished one box of Doaa'a Kidney Pills, the backache and otker troubles had left." Price SOc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'sKldney Pills the same that Mr, Lovelace had. Foster-Mllbura Co., props., Buffalo, N. T. '(Paid Advertisement) Don't fail to hear W. R. Saow at Houston's opera house Septeawr SI. 29 and 10. Free. It-It LEGAL, NOTICES Fetsttea In the County Court of tha State of Oregon, for Klamath Gouty In the Matter of the Adoptloa by Carl Adama and Eva Adama Change of Name of Marie Bak- kardt a To the Honorable Marlon Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for County. The petition of Carl Eva Adama, husband aad wits, re spectfully represents: That iris year petitioners' desire to adopt Maria Bek- hardt, a female child of tke asm of years, daughter of Albert D. Bek- hardt end Rattle Eakbarit That Hattie Eckbarde, mother of aald child, naa nisd la thla proeeedlag her eon- sent la writing to such adoptloa; that said Hattie Eckhardt la bow aad for about one year last past has'beeava resident and Inhahitaat of ffmiatk countyOregon. That aald Albert D. Kfkhardt Is not aow within the state1 01 uregon, the affidavit of Carl Adams, one petitioner, and Hattie Bekhardt being oa file ia tkla proeeedlaga at proof of such fact. Your nstkteasra further represent that they are aow and for several years last'past haw wen rasideaU aad iahnhltsata a Klamath county, Orecea. are atamans of'the'Unltsd state aad of tha atate of -Oregon, aad of 'food monl eaar aeter; that they are la every way earn peteat aad proper peraoas to bavra tha car aad aarture of aald Marl Bek hardt aa bar pareate by adapttsa; that they bare aa ebilarea or adopted ehlMrea;,.that thoy are laaaahilly abla to provide properly far aad to odaeate amid eaMd. . Wherefore year BetjUlsaora tally pray tkl hoasraMe sosrt ssr a decree graatJag leave te adept tali seas rsagee that wa thaak waathtga maat, astneted Matte THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH ROMANIA BRIEFS aad Mra. S. W. Hall left yes- Rev. t.4. tam iiMk, hM thnv will "" " -. - ' attaaa tae aaauai conference 01 me M. B..aharah. Thaw Were accomna- Bled ay Johm Yakr, who will spend acme atme viatUag along the Coast before ha retarM. B. W. Bernea arrived here Sunday. This comnletea the corps of tenchera In our school The Haa Mater brothers nro drill ing a well at.th eehsei house, some- thing that has been bally needed for several years. - Tke threshers are very busy in this part ot tha country. The results are a little disappointing to some. Moaoy Lessee Is Report United Press Servtee SACRAMENTO, Sept 24. Money Is "loosening up," aaya Friend W. Richardson, state treasurer, who pro- dlcte that tho" el.lOO.irOO worth of University of California building bonds will sell at a premium. The bonds, which; will he sold within the next two months, art to bear latereet of 4 H per cent. The bonds are print ed and ready for the market. Marie Eckkardt, and tor change ot her name to Haael Maria Adams. CARL ADAMS, EVA ADAMS. StateotOrefea, County of Klamath, aa: We, Carl Adams aad Eva Adama. betas: ssvarsltv Wtm. aav? That mm are the peUttoaera above named, and,"1' ,or the M,e of tn MBe ' that the foregoing petition Is true, as we verily believe. CARL ADAMS, EVA ADAMS, Subscribed and aworn to before me thla lid day ot September, 1916. " I Falls, Oregon, nnd of general clrcu ROLLO O. GROESBECK, .latlon In the county of Klamath, state (Seal) Notary Public for Oregon, My commission expires January 27, 1811. s Order Upon reading the petition, herein, of Carl Adama and Sled Era Adams, hta wife, praying for a decree of this court that aald petitioners be granted leave to adopt aad to. chaage the papor most likely to convey notice the name ot Mario Eckkardt', Hattlelto said defendants. tcanarat,. mother of said child, hav - tag ooaaeatea tn wriUag to auchbelns on tha 40th dav of Anno. adoption; aad It farther appearing from the afldavlt of Carl Adams that Albeit D. Eckhardt, father of the chjld, la not within the state of Ore gon, and that personal service of, aald petition and or thla order cannot bo made upon him withla said atate, It Is Ordered that Tuesday, the ltth day of November, 1116, at the hour of 10 o'clock In tha forenoon of aald day, and the Klamath county court honae at Klamath Falls, Oregon, bo aad are fixed as the time aad place for the hearing of aald petition, aad that aaid Albert D. Eckhardt appear at aald time and place and ahow cause. ir amy no have, why the prayer of said petition ahould not be granted. It Is further ordered that said petition aad thla order bo published oaee a week for three successive weeks, la the Evening Herald, a newspaper printed aad published at Klamath Falls. Klamath county, Orecoa,vthe first publication thereof to bo made oa Fri day, the 14th day ot September, 1916. It la further ordered that a copy of aald petition and of this 1 order be forthwith mailed to aald Albert D. Eckhardt, at Sacramento, California, hla teat known address. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this ltd day of September, 1115. MARION HANKS, -Judge of the Entitled Court. 14-1-1 t for Bqulty'No. 701; Resistor Ue 114 la the Circuit Court of tha Kate ot Oregon, in aad tar Klamath Couaty. v , Ella M. Marston. Widow, at si. Plaintiffs, va. Retlanee A. Amsdeaf ot a!.'. Dcfeeev To Reliance A. Amsdsa Amadea. barhushaad; Myrea Xaa sea .Avery aad ATery, hla wife; Lelghton L. Bala aad Hale, hla wife; Thomas D. Hale aad Hale, hla wife:' Nellie T. ' Avery, widow of William7 B. Ave ry, deceased; Xora Avery Tomp kins and Tompkhu,"her hat band; Ruse Avery aad -Avery, hla wife; Yerya Avery, uamar rled; Kaasoa Avery, uBmarried; AbbIo Wilcox, widow'' ot'Oeorge O, Wilosw, daoeaaed; ,. May HolderawB aad Samael D, Molder bub, her hMbesd; Bert . Wlleox aadi -Wlleox; ate wtfs; Oeor giaaa Rtdgway, uamarHed; My ron Hamilton Wilasg, aamarrUd; Lata OUra Wttsoi, aBssarrled; AH Wilcoi, BBBurrtoii, AlMa Graea Wilcox Taylor aad Taylor, her kusbaad; - Bmmons Wilesa, uamarrlsd, htmffH loba .Bmmeas WUeoa, aosaaaai; John 'BmaMaa WHssMiiaajiH Oeorge o.Witesx, dsseaaadi.WlaUaai H. Avery, aosaajed, aadaao af tkatr hairs, lagatses, riwMlslattvsa, FALLS. OREGON ndmlnlslratora. eiecutori. aad S"L. Z - iZ f oiiiuuim .....-. .. Oeorge O. Wllcoi, deceased. In the Name ot the State of Ore Ken: ou and eacn or you are nerw- - k . ....'ft.. itiM.4 n ,niiur mmJk snaWAf .: . . m tk- t iM"v "- --- ----- --- complaint ot the plalatlf. Sled ta the t" abovo entitled suit agat you, and each of you on or before the tn day of October, 1918; that being the date set for you to appear and anawer by order ot Hon. Oeorge Nolaad, Judge ot the Circuit Court ot Oregon for Klamath county, and It you fall to .! so appear and answer to the com W Bt, '" Pontiff will plaint of the plaintiffs filed herein, ask the court for the specific relief prayed for In their 'complaint, to wit: The partition, ..,. ...i rfi-trihuiinn nt nrNwi. tn th r-gpcctive plaintiffs and defend- imia BS iiicir inivrrai. tuny nifvar i;ij and to the following described real estate, to wit: The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter ot section two.j the east half ot the southeast, quarter, west halt ot the northeast quarter, and east halt of the north west quarter, all In section eleven: northeast quarter of the northeast . a.i- -, A .... -.- I. quarter, section fourteen; aad the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section Bias; all ot aald described lands helag in towashlp thtrty-sevea south, range aeven east, Willamette Meridian. Klam ath county, atate ot Oregon. This suit Is brought for the pur pose ot partitioning the aald above described real estate; that plaintiffs allege that said real estate cannot be distributed in kind, therefore they trlbutlon of the proceeds as by law provided. This Summons is published In the Evening Herald, a Newspaper printed and published In the city ot Klamath of Oregon, being the county In which the above described real estate is sit uated; the said paper being designat ed and named In the order of the Hon. .George Noland, Judge of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Klamath county, in his order of the 19th day ot August, 1915, aa being j The first publication of aald notice 1916, and the last publication being on the 1st day of October, 1915, be ing six consecutive aad successive weeks. B. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 111-14 Wil Hta Building, Klamath Falls, Ore gon. 20-27-2-10-17-24-1 Notice of SherUPa Sale (Equity No. 649) In tho Circuit Court for the State ot Oregon, in and for Klamath County. J. J. Morton. Plaintiff, vs. Mllburn Knapp, the Mutual Milling Company (a corporation), Charles Graves and Robert May, Defend ants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale In foreclosure and decree or the circuit court for the. County of Klam ath and State ot Oregon, filed In aald court on the 16th day of July, 1915, wherein J. J. Morton aa plaintiff, re covered said decree and order of salo against the defendants, Mllburn Knapp, the Mutual Milling company a corporation, Charles Oravea aad Rob ert May, ordering that the said plain tiff, J. J, Morton, have hla claim of lien foreclosed In said action and the same being for the sum of il.000.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from tho 29th day of August, 1911, and for the costs and disbursements of said action amounting to the sum of f 84.19, and YOU WaUat tigai-drtte "comfort" Yost "eteasy" cigarette moat ash year own sssfa, otc Patterns assy or do that yoa oaa1! .w ytwwythsss. Bat ta addtaoB to lbs tight tasMyoawsatCOMrorr aad tongas and no "mesa" sMtof after smoking. Yoa wantaSEIIWBLBrlfarstts. Test aay other ehawsws la tha world aloogalee of h aad yeaV ai aft FAT1MA Tl''g7t"'jiiililj rjBp eMrMassBaMai costs accruing, be satlifled ou ot the '.sio of the following described per- .. n11.l ,. day of October, 101 R, at the hour of l'i o'clock p. m. on said day, and that a 11 rioFK n. m. m hiu wj. . . ,. . . .. Mnllju h. : - - -i Ji.ii nriur iu um " wi.w ..... in - nawsitanor P" a newsiapor oi generni oirtuimmii'i n iBuraiiiantR, and coeUi l ... t.i...,. M.. ,u ..M n WMk rnrianiM in in nifiA-i 1.1.1.1.. . --, m. in iiniiiniii vvwiilji "m ,. .-......., ... ...v. ...w.IV- Miuuvr ior cats four conaocutlve nnd successive weeks I fJ . , and that tho aald property be sold aa iini.nnil nrnlinrtv linilnr nfKllllon! ,IV.UM, ,..",... - The same being: One steam boiler about fit! Inches by 111 feet; Ono steam boiler about 48 Inches by 10 foot, both said boilers com plote wllh Miinko tttnckn; A compk'to set ot Mtoam plplna rnnnccteil with aliot gun feed; Otto stenm pump or two holler rapacity; All piping complete belonging to boilers and engine Including globe nlve, steam rocks nnd steam ap paratus for said boilers; Ono Krlo steam engine, about 14 foot by IS feet, with ono 3t-liich Gardner governor and throttle, with piping and piping connections from engine to said bollora; One engine 'fly wheel pulley belt ed (o saw mandrel, with foundation timbers nnd Iron work for steam plant; One friction log hoist, with car and trackage complete and belted tit drive shaft; Ono double saw husk complete, with four Inverted tooth circular saws; Clutch, mandrel and shaft bolted to engine; Ono upright drive belt connect ing with donblo saw husk; One saw carrlago with two acta of Prcscott head blocks complete with Incidentals and attachments; One Prescot shot gun feed about 10 Inches by 48 foet, complete with steam fittings, pipings, valves snd complete connections bark to boil ers; One stub edgor; Ono 30-Inch surface planer; Two Iron oil barrels; Ono net two wheeled logging trucks or wheels; Transfer conveyors, sprocket wheels and chains. Iron work pul leys and nil appliances completo for the mill; All lumber trucks, tramways and tramway Irons and track Irons com plete, connecting the mill with the Southern Pacific right of way; All the blacksmith tools, saws, woodworking machinery aad their connections, appliances, belts and belting, shafting, pulleys, chains, belonging to said mill and all locat-' ed on Section 27, Township 34 south, Range 7 oast Willamette Meridian, In Klamath County, Ore gon. And it was further ordered that the proceeds of said salo bo applied : 1st To the payment of tho said sum of 12,000.00 with Interest there on nt tho rate of 8 per cent per an num from the 20th day or August, 1913, and said coRts and disburse numts; 2nd That the ramalnder, If any there be, be paid to the clerk ot this court for the benefit ot Robert May; 3rd That the plaintiff have no de ficiency Judgment In any event; 4th That after said sale' the do- fondants and each of them bo barred from tho equity of redemption, it any there be. Anu wiieroas, by virtue of said. decrco and order of sale, Issued by the clerk of said circuit court tor Klamath County, 8tnto of Ore gon, datod the intli day or Sen-' tembor, 1915, In tho above entitled matter in uald court lor said county and stato, commanding mo to soil those articles ot personal property above set forth and described and situate. Wherefore, Notice is horeby alven that on Saturday, tho lflth day of October, 191C, at 2 p. m, or said day. at the front door of the court house. I In Klamath Falls. Klamath cnuiv state of Oregon, I will, In obedlenco to said Order of Sale in foreclosure. sell the above described property In- D AU SATURDAY IVotri SPECIAL Pure Cast Aluminum Spydcr Rdiular $2.00 Sturelay AMDcy $1.25 mmMr: Hfl BRbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbP 1 J Tdn-inch Pur. Catt Aluminum Spyir or UaWt Hsv7 wood hanaiai handlo stronVlr HvoWVC I Polish both insido and out. 800 our wiavoWvdntpUy. Roberto & HankaiSMsHLSt: KHIUAV, iMTKMUKH , la eabaMp of manual dollvorrToT muck thereof m,y b ,in' ., - .1i - f - ,kB i,l.Blir .1..,. IT"r' "1 wllh Interest thereon m u,u nV7l i per coat per annum, from Awly i ...w. .. iv. mmiiuii. irnm a-,. ri -i.-niath ibis tn .. . I" 3 I i- .-J ji.k... - "?. 1 - - - .., ...., .w. .v mui ur ill "l sheriff ot Klamath Count v ai.'.. .. I Hunn ' Oregon, lly GEO. O. Ul.ltlOII, Deputy. 'Mi-l-Mt Um Chase dc Sanborn's SEAL BRAND' COFFEE The difference lit con between Coffee that may be good and cote that always Is good Is a very small fraction of a cent a cup It doesn't -seem lake a chance. worth while to VAN RIPER BROS, "GET THE HABIT" Phone 85 6th anil Main Moving We handle It with care. HONI 17 O. K.Tranifer Co. Office an Sixth, bstwetn Main and Klamath How's Your Roof? VIX IT WHILE TRK HUN SHINES W. D. MILLER Dues nil kinds of roorlag and con crete work Walnut aad .' Ilioae I LAUNCHES For Rent Willi or wltbeat drivers, for trine mi either l.ewer or Upper Lake. Telford & Son Corner Coafer aad Mala KIsiMilkFtitAtkUtieClub Now iipsa for Members. Inquire st PAVILION . for Pee iS - m Rd-gular $2.00 . " Saturday i ''an ruw SI. 25 y t, l'i iSflS Sjii S f r t'i V," (- v-' " ' . va -fl "5..I , 81 : m m tl h rh 3 'itifoA n if