m:im:hi,v, nov. a, huh THE EVENING JHERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago Nina THE EVENING HERALD CI.AHMII Ihl) A I) ItATKH KOIIHA MiPaying bimliieiw, rigiu I'lrot Insertion rr linn 10c ' limn simp. Also miiimi rulilnn, lo- Two Insertions per Una IIJ ! "l"t gut tiwuy, Heu Tlim. Inwrllo,,, p, lino UOc ! 22(1 '' " urJ"",'r',0MV !'" """L OIIANUKH. $3 Pur 40 II.h ((not) Vwk (0 tlini-s) ir Una BOc J,x, by prepaid parcel post, II. II, Oho Moutti per Una 7fto; Phillips, Corning, Cul. Nn culls. 371 r Minimum charge 8Do, Ads not; ' ' '" "" "' ' ' eonsueutlva ira charged nnw lrOlt BALK Ou account of slckntws (ollowlim each aiiilMlnn. First insertion is In 'New To. day" column without extra charge, i but all Insertions la that column aro at firs luiortlon roto. Display classified nils (where type lnritr than thli la mod) are counted ulna linns to Inch, Copy must ba In Ilurald office by noon to K't In Hint day's paper. NEW TODAY $ :i 7 " 0 KlvN-rnom modern homo, j clone In: lurgo lot. largo Imxeuient. ' fluuo uu.h. A npli.ndld buy. j , . , , ' $,',ftu-8lx room and linlu. iin lllgli l. Hill biinxmi'iii, $',uu mulii lm- MiedliUii liowewloii. $300(1- Five-room modem. A nice Juimo. liiHiil locallon, $S0( iii.-h. ; i $3ri00 iKonr-room modern home, v. link (oor. gUHigii, dir. Tllbt 1 a real buy, $7 50 conli. f Yl'Zll liriee." "" f low , Ml Imrgaln prlre. J. A. 111. ,!,. A.- HI., 7 u.l Main tit. Kolt ItKNT r'urniirn healed rooms. Jinth mid phone. On pavement, U '! " Z",Mu " " " r'.' I hn.t SKt-M. tH-l. r!T.TJ7.'.7,,7rT," -,A i WANTHI)Trt borrow $70(1 or $1(100. good secgrlty. Ilox J 0"-! Herald office. ZK-l . WANTMH Odd Job. criM,nterlng. repeltlng or painting. Ill I'lue si rent. 28-fc : ' . .'Oil KA1.K mono suo i , cars. Prices right. Terms. M. S. 1 W'nkefleld. Central garage. 28 Xoilv, I'. II. of J. (!. of A., Car-iM-ntera' Im-kI, Nn, 1 110, Ilogulur meeting Wednendny, 7:30 1 P. SI. at I. O. O. K. hnll. 28 llourbott Red Turkeys, Ithode l land Itnd frlm; dreaavd or allvu; delivered. 1'liouo lu-K-24. 28 WANTKH 2 co.tls 4-foot body wood. Hlrvl Ilnkery. - 28-2 - - ' n'hunkaglvlng dinner at the Home lleniBiirmii from 11:30 to 1:00 end fi to 7:30. Roc a plate. 2 KOR HUNT Throe -room house will garngu, close In on Mutu al. Kur:ilture and wood for sale cheap. Wood all alorod for winter, tan at; thn urummond rrint enip, rou:in nirooi, - " lrr. ' KOH ItKNT Four-room cottage. Enquire 327 N. bth. 28-30 I KOR HAI.K -JIoiIko touring, flrat class shapo. Clieap. Bulck Oarnge, 7th and Klamath. 28-1 ' l'KKINtl. Nov. 27. A practise air j MRU HUH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llllllll III Wlllliww faaaai ninnnin Turin PD KINSMAN most as old oa China Itself that of Qxtarllng mouoy from woll-to-do Chlnoio by threatening to desoprnte or by Actually desocratlng anoostrnl emvos has been rovlvod by Honnn linndlls, ; ' ' ' Nnnvang. In tho middle of Honnn pVovlnco, offorg an outstanding ex nmplo of this rovlval. ' Once a thriving town nnd tho hopio of Chu ko Miing, famous hero nnd strato BlHt ot tho tlmo of tho Threo King doms, has become a bandit Mrong ' hold. Virtually all wealthy Chinese have long BlncQ loft , the place to ' enenpo extortion. But the bandits still have a grip on them. ' ' ny throate-nlng a exhiiroo Hi bones of their parents or other an costora, tho most sacred things con- colvohlo Iq flip mind of tho C)inose nnd to burri thorn Pr scatter thorn to the four winds,' the bandits are vlrttialfy certain of receiving ransom 1 monoy from Ibwo wealthy people. Thoy nra just ss certain of the s money nf if thoy had possession of tho victim of oxtortlon htrpaelt or pf hla living rolotlvos. Morovor, oven In tho ovent ft cp- v live is Itlllod owing to delay on the . jinrt of friends pr rolatlves I p pay ing ransom monoy, the body still remnlna to be nanspmod to save It from desecration. It Is enld thoro are at least 80 , nanRs of bandlla centering around Nnnynnrf nnd occupying mora than HO villages In tho surrounding ter ritory, Tlin gangs range In number from 000 to 8,000 rnom.obOM each. dCvory six tons of waste papor pro dunog tho pqulvalent In pulp of on acre ot virgin timber. FOR SALE 1 u in no lngr abln to conduct my I miaini'M, so nrwiin oiinii vain fr ,, will sell nt h low price If taken nt onco. A Kiiod opportunity for rlitlit pnrly, "Investigate."' For further particular or write Tlmo. II. Young, Mldlunil, Ore. 27-3 PICKI,1!I OI.IVEB, $1.35 per gal lon, by prupnid parcel pout. II. If. I'll 11 1 1 ih. Corning, Cul. 27lf Dry limb wood for sain; sawed any lenKth. Phono ll-F-6. ltobert Newman. 20-2 HTOVIig KOR 8 A I.I' One conk atovo t uml one lieu I or, like new. inquire Klamath Hlincrlor laundry. 23-20 . , Pon haLK Hod apples, orchard run l r,0, Kxlr UllKyi $il Ilt)r bx. W. J. Quackcitbunu, Tulnnt, Oro- gnn. 23-12 FOll HAI.1-: Choice wlnlor apple of various varieties. Write for price, T. J. (lardner, Box 20, R, V. i) o, Mcdford, Ore. , N. 12-1). 11 i Uody Wood. ! Klmt-c)a, no dead stuff, $10.00 ;cord. King Ilros. (Mty Transfer. 7tf PO OR TRAI)IJ-If you want J .... - . V..'ll I... .-,.-(.. I Ull.t IIAUV CHICKS White and Ilrown Uighorns, DurreU Hocks, 11. I. booking for f,U and flprtng delivery. A, cMckt ttom luipoctod flocks, and all eggs handled by us aro furnish- ,, ... m.mh.r. of ih. fllenn Co. cortlf lod Flock and Aecredlated i,.,.hrv Association. Orlnnd CALIF. A member of the uienn co.. rr,,rf piMk and Hatchery Asso- , KOR BALE Cholca winter apple var oua var ot es. wrtle for once, T. J. Gardner, Uox 80, R. P. D. t 'Medford Oregon, 018-NU AUTOMOBILES KOR 8AI.K Overlund touring car, $250. $100 down and $50 pur mont. P. O. box 221. 26-3 WANTED WANTED Two sleoplng rooms with bath. Phono 300 or 202 R. 27-30 EXI'KHIKNCKD stenographer wants public work. Call 407. 38-6 Mrs. McDnnlels wishes maternity or other cases. Washington notei 38-3 WANTED Team work. Hnve plonty of good dirt. Phono 687-W. 24-1 WANTED Clean rags, no icrups, ?c WANTED TO BORROW Thg capi tal you need Is avgiiaoia if you n uso a was ad in The Horuiu, avif. FOR RENT FOR RENT Five-room, partly fur .nlshed, apt. 418. N. 10th st. istf . H KOR RENT Sleam-heated rdoms i also garage. Phone 382 M. 2-28 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED And seourod with' la 2 hour, by a small Herald oltua fled so. " rirtniT.nvl Tl . L V'TPIl 1 1 Aii . I . l. mnm waii aorn mora liv securipg a better position through The Herald ciaasxiisa aa comma . . . 80tt. BUSINESS. NOTICES . Tint and paint up boforo the holi days. Patterson's, 630 S. Sixth St. Phone 582-J. . . . : . 34-1 Get our prlcos on rooting, deaden ing foil and giass. Pattorson's, 630 8. Sixth. I s-l "Oh, you hove a now stove!" Yes, send away for It." "We never send out ot town for anything." ; . "I know, but your husband Is a union man and makes good' wages." , CULINARY ALLIANCE NO. 424. Affiliated with A. F. of L. 23-30 Turn your thoughts to the Indoor months and banish those dingy walls by getting Patterson to do your tinting. 630 .3. 6th St. Phone 6 8 2-J. ' u.l POINGS OF THE DUFFS 'ts7J cr--"! :M ' i jl'TLERAM FROM MOTHER:, - . tTlS'SOUZ REAL ESTATE FOR SAI'K Corner lot, 08x72, one nlock from ftl .i m st puvumoiil, sower roiilwctloii, Kxcellcnt fur ho- nl. roomltiK house, apurtment, $ar,no. Toiuiw. l, u. lugua. ' mis Wllllts Wdg. N27,28,30 Oil 8ALB OH TRADK for resident property In Kluniatli Fulls. Hum 1 1 etock ranch, 100 acres, with good outrungo on main road. Mall twice dally; school ,mllu; about 2ii acroa In cultivation; about CO acre well fenced; fulr house; two good barns! Individual water right. Ad dress If. 1'. Kgger, Urant I'um, Oregon, . 28-8 POn 8ALK 6-room modern houso, furnished or nnfurnlnhcd, terms. Consider small enr, Call 213 Mich. avn., phone 483-W. 22-28 LOST & FOUND KOIJN'D On Rhlpplngton road, can- van and leather coat. Owner ran ave aarno at Herald officn, 27-28 i. i i . ., . FOUND $20 In eaey money, by put ting a, 50-cent want ad In The Herald and dlnioelng of exceei atuff that t couldn't uae but was Just what tha other fellow wanted. SOtf. LOST-A chance to tell liveetock. real eatate, automobllea, pernonal property of all klndj, by falling to uhs The Herald elaeilfied columns. . ! 80tf. The Oriental llcauty Hliop. Special for Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, marcell, 75c. Moke ap pointment by phono, 518 Main 8t sulta U, No, 3. phono Olfi. 16-28 BU8IX8S OPPORTUNITY Want tq buy. want to sell, want a partner. Easily arranged through The Herald classified advertisements. 80tf TKIANOLB CAre The place to get good eata. opkn aiL nioht. sii Halo BtreaL Phone (14. 14tf MISCELLANEOUS O. K. 8. XOTICK. Regular meeting of Aloha chapter. No. 61. O. K. 8., Tuesday evening. November 27. nt 8 o'clock. Initiation and refreshments. 2-8 BiJvA mcmillan, w. m. MAKK intlHT.MAS MONKV. Boye. glrla and even older folks can make extra Christmas money In the next few weeks. Easy work. Call at The Sun office, 119 North Eighth street- 20-tt LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Thoroughbred German Isbcpherd police dog, 8 months old. Phone 407. , . . 28-5 FOR 8ALE 26 head of September Poland China pigs, weigh 40 pounds or more, $4 each, delivered in Klamath Falls. F. T. Nelson. phone 17-F-3. . 28-28 FOR SALE A few fine grain-fed fturkcys, first-class condition, for breeding purposes. Phone 496-J-l. ; .' 23-2$ LIVESTOCK Can be quickly dis posed of by a small for sale ad In The Herald. ' SOtf New Mills addition grocery store Near the Hall, Roso and Rose, call and get our prices. " Oil Nil MUSIC Mrs. Wlllnrd Jobnsoh. 803 North 3d st. will take a limited number of pupils In music on the piano. Call 284 M for terms. 34-1 MONEY TO kOAfl MONEY TO LOAN If. you have it ' and are looking tor good invest ment, you can find the on you re looking for with a smajl ad la The Herald claasitied column. , . SOtf LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE JO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator ot the estate of Mary . Swlnglo. deceased, by the county court of the Mate of Oregon, for Klamath county, ' and all - persona having claims against said estate are required to present same, with the proper vouchers, to said administra tor at his law offices, Lobmla build ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, wltliln six months front the date ot this notice. BPRT C. THOMAS. ' Administrator of the eatate of Mary B. Swingle, deceased. ' i Dated October 29 ,1923. O 31 N 7, 14, ii, 28. NOTICE FP RPUBLICATJON Department of the Interior. United States land office at Lake- LEGAL NOTICES view, Oregon, November 8, 1923. Notice Is hereby given that Melis sa E. Chase, ot Bonanza, Oregon, who on Soptomber' 22, 1819, mad Homestead Bntrr Act, February 19, 1900. No. 010525, for BW'A BWW Section 5, WBKA Section 6, NE Vi Section 7, and N V4 NW , Section 8, Township 39 outb. Range 13 East, Wllllamette Meridian, ba filed notice to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before 1. O. Ham- aker, United States commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, on the 8th day of December, 1923; Claimant namea as witnesses: Vy II. Sparks, Earl Brown, Jerry McCarty, Ed Miller, all of Bonanza, Orcgoa.' F. P. LIGHT. Register. Not. B Doe. 6 Inc. XOTICK FOR 1'fllI.ICATION. Difpiiruperit of tho Interior United States Land Office at Lake view, Oregon, Nov. 19, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Peter Pietcrsteiner, of Algoma. Oregon, who, on November 24, 1920. made Homestead entry. No. 011873. for Lots 1, 5. Sec. 24, T. 37 8., R. 8 K.; Lot 2 and SE14 NW'4, Sec. 19. Township 37 8.. Range 9 B., Willam ette meridian, has filed notice ot In tention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land aliove-descrlbed, before C. R. DeLap, clerk ot the county court, at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, on the 27th day of December, 1923. . Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Hagelsteln, Ray Cox, Wm. Uhrmann, Ocorge Hagelsteln, all of Algoma, Oregon. ' P. P. LIGHT. Register. N. 21 D, 22-Inc. XOTICK OP KAI.B OP REAL PROP- KllTV VOH DKI.I NQUEN'T IM- I'HOX KMK.NT AHHK8S5IKXT, By virtue ot a Warrant issued by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, dated tbe 30th, day of October, A. D. 1923. and to me direct!, notice is hereby given that I have levied upon the following - described real property, to-wlt; i. . . Lot 19. Block 1. Railroad Add! tlon taken and levied upon as tho property of Harry A. Kindred, In satisfaction of a certain Improve ment Hen created and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate share or tne cost of Improving Sixth Sewer Knit which said lien la docketed in Volume 4C of the City Lien Docket of Bald City nt. page 79. thcreot on the dale of Feb. 1310. A. u. isza, In the sum of $58.49; Notice Is al so hereby given that the under signed ' will.' on the 22nd day ot December A. D. 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock A- M. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall In said City, sell nt public auction, to the highest bidder tor cash In hand, the aforementioned - and de scribed real property, or so mucn tbereof as may be necessary to sa tisfy the above ' Hen. In. tho sum of 356.49. . together with interest thereon at the rate of. per cent per annum from the 19th day ot February, A. D. 1923. and together with tha costs and disbursements of sole hereunder. ' GEO. L. HUMPHREY. Ciief of Police of. the. City, of Klamath Falls. Oregon. 4r31r?S-5-12-19. NOTICE QF 8AT.E QF REAL PROP KRTY FOR DF.LINQfF.NT. IH PROVEMEXX ! ASSESSMENT. ' By virtue ot a Wrrant Issued by the Police Judge of tha City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, dated the 24th dy of Octobers A. D. 1923, and to me directed, notice is bereby given that I have levied upon the following - described real property. tp-wu: - Lot E, Block 55, Second Hot Springs addition. Taken and levied upon as' the property of Archie Alexander, in satisfaction of a cer tain sewer lien created and docketed by the City ot Klamath Falls. Ore gon, tor a proportionate share ot the cost of Improving Fifth Sower Unit, which said Hen is docketed In Volume- 4-A ot the City: Lion Docket of said City at page 8 there-. ot on the date of February, 19th, A. D. 1923. in the sum of $42.08. Xotce Is also hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 2 2d day of December. A. D. 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock ' A. M. ot said day, at the front door ot the City Hall in the said city, eeil at public auction to the hlahest bidder tor ' cash in hand, the aforementioned and de scribed -real property, or so muoh thereof ae Tnav be necessary to satis fy the above lien in the sum ot 342.08. together with interest there A UNLESS By Our Country Editors KENO l'art of the play apparatus for the school was erected last week. Dis aster resulted. Waive Grubb fell out of the swing and cut her arm and Cona Bnowgoose was struck by the swlngboard and received a pain fu bruise on ber forehead. Both are recovering, Mrs. K. E. Puckett and daughter Jcssio together with several other members of their family returned Monday evening from Saginaw, Ore gon where they attended the Chris tian convention. Mr. Buckbeo : has recently pur chased the Kono property owned by C. Bnowgoose and Is engaged In tearing down tho old bouea to make way for some improvements of his own. Saturday afternoon an old barn in Keno caught fire and furnished LEGAL NOTICES 4- on at the rale of 6 per cent per annum from the 19th day ot Febru ary, A. D. 1923, and together with tho eonls and disbursements of sale hereunder. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Chief of Police ot the City ot Klamath, Falls-jOregon. 14-21-28-5-12-19. NOTICE OP SALE OF RKAI, PROP? KRTY FOR DELINQUENT IM I'HOVEMKXT ASSESSMENT. By virtue of a Warrant Issued by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated the 2f"i day' of October. A. D. 1923, and to me directed, notice Is bereby given that I have levied upon the following - described real property, to-wlt: Lot 3 and 4, a strip of land SO feet wide off the westerly side of Lot 2, all In Block 62. Origins! Town. Assessed to J. F. Goeller. now property of Jack Slater; Takon and ferled upon as the property ot Jack Slater, in satisfaction of a cer tain improvement lien created and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate share of the cost of improving Third Sewer unit, which said Hen is dock eted in Volume 1 of the City Lien Docket of said -City at page 253 thereof on the date ot June 17. A. D. 1911, In the sura of $136.70. No tice Is also nereby given that tho undersigned will, on the 22d day ot December, A, . D.' 1923, at- the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. at the front door of the City HJl in said City, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash ip hand, the aforementioned and de scribed real property, or so mncn thereof as roav be necessary to satis- fv the nhnvft lien in the ' Sum of $136.70, together with interest there on at. rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 17th day of June. A. D. 1911. and together with the costs and disbursements of sale hereunder. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Chief of Police of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 14-21285-12,19. XQTICK OF SAJLK OF REAL PROP ERTY FOn BKIXQl'ENT Pr I'ROVEJIEXT ASSESSMENT. By virtue ot a wanpnt Issued, by the Police Judge of the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, dated the. 24th day ot October, A. D. 1823. and to me dlreotod, notice Is hereby given that I have levied upon the -following described real property, to-wlt: (Lot 3, Block 4, Canal addition. Taken and levied upon as tha prop erty of W. J. Bvans, in satisfaction ot a certain improvement lien created nnd docketed by the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate share of the cost of Improving Sixth Sewer Unit, which said lien Is dctk eted In Volume 4C of . the Qiy 1 Lien Docket ot said City at P'.fee 57 there of on the date of EVbruary 19th, A. D. 1923, In tha sum of $49.49. No lice is also hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 22d day ot December. A. D. 1923. at tha hour ot 10 o clock A. M. of eald-dav. at the front door- ot the City Hall In said City, sell at Public auction to tha highest bidder for cash In hand, the aforementioned- and described real property, or pa much thereof as may be necessar to satisfy the afcove lien In the sum ot. $49.49. together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 19th day of February, A. D. 1823, and together witn me costs and . dis bursements of sale hereunder.- -GEO. L. HUMPHREY, (Chief of Ponce ot - the , City ot Klamath. Falls, Oregon. 14,21,28-5,12,19. ' - i ' 1 " ' 1 1 1 MESSAGE oxcltoment for a tow minutes. The fire was aoon extinguished with lit tle damage done. On Sunday the electric light pole at tha acboolhouBe suddenly -burst Into flames which were soon discovered and put under control. The ground wire caused the trouble but It baa been fixed now so It will ba safe. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Crlmmeng have moved to Ashland. Crimmlns has been hauling, logs here fqi? several months but vaa forced to stop on account of the new traffic regula tions. Mrs. Rose Simmers did some shop ping in Klamath Falls last week. R. VI. Tower was in Klamath Falls aeyeral times to attend to bus iness connected with the schools. Patrons ot the Keno dance hall were treated to another dance Sat urday evening. yord has been received here that Augusta Puckett, who Is in Poftt land 'receiving medical treatment, is rapidly regaining her health. . Mr. I.evlts new coupe Is scarcely big enough to hold the broad smile be wearg when driving it. Advertising pays. Try It and see. LINKVILLE IN MARSHAL OTHtf SMALKEtt. OMXED OK AUMT SARAH PeABoOY TaDAY- I - J ss&ae loTffi i i 1 x n , Joppeai ZZ-T405T CAe ER. KPPtZt I KVSCTHA.5 AS - V Ml- I I ? -ZZ "to strakhtem up! iMomtrivai AJfyJL '. i;i?tr TH'House fob. A He,,. IrtZjrTT'TrTr VI HO ARC THOSB PRBTrr)- V-Tmt ftA I j .w-n ivt seen muiw -.,,. - - A.STHMA FOR SEyEftAUTMYS BUT5EEAEO A BIT BETTEfi "TOtWV tjy AUNT SARAH HAS BEEN AILING VOTH EVERETT TRUE -: .J K "VI lEVeRCTT; x Takg Jt.that A Hustorj MAMjA Utte Ycw4nusr Hdve 'HAD I A ) MISHTYf HOP I op- HAiRTeg"Heg: - ' tt but HowIthe, gflS:".- I ; r TELESRAMNOTHINjK -V ) ,WRON6 NUMBER CAN i xaii acA-r, a ateri. iikc TUAT. - rjj pert i ' CALLING AT JTHE MORNINSlANDTHEN NUMBER"?. I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Klsckua soil family were . busluniis visitor In Klamath Falls Saturday. ' 'Mrs. H. P. Kimball and daughter Lorene were shopping In the county seat Saturday. ; . A. ' T. Stevenson and daughter Christina were in Klamath ' . Falls Wednesday from the Dolley & Stev enson'a sawmill. Mrs. William Wright had a strpko of paralysis last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cowley ao companted by Dave Cox of Klamath, palls were visiting at the Iryln Pool borne, Saturday. ' i iSllas Clarke of Klamath Falls vis ited with his sister, Mrs. ' Charlie Flackus last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Michael and son Marvin were bqslness ylaltori at Bonanza Saturday. Ralph Hodgson's turkey shoot t the Hlldebrand store Sunday was a complete success and. many more turkeys could have been disposed of. rThera will be a community din ner at tha schoolhouse on Thanks giving day. Everybody Invited. The flour mill owned by the State at Grand Forks, North Dakota, sus tained an operating loss of $134,581 in the last eight months, accor4UH to audit published by tha state in dustrial commission. ' YE QLDE TIMES ejjuiiwolf&oxou "V The uaxH VsT" l 3y CONDQ WAS ' IT A ' n lm ,- v i fc-i i ,:-. THREEl OfClOCK IN HILDEBRAND 4W M By ALLMAN m - - i ,1 I u . . tAcsjmm , ii , . . ... .