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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8LEM. OREGON FRIDAY. OCTOBER fl. 1014. THREE Social and Personal Notes Sale Starts Saturday Morning at 9 a. m. T By Mollie Runcorn -1 Interest Is Unabated But f i n - j : JHS KLENE FAWK is :n The'ulans were mad for tliA (niliiliu win- , M Dalles, where she is bein-f enter- let N work. Mrs. Duvies' ami' Mrs. QKffhr Phonrfoc In Pncifinn tained by her Bister, Mrs. Claude J. J. Tingle, of Gludstoue, Ore.; Mrs. U"gUl UlUlgt 111 I UollIUU Kniuht. . Together they will entertain J. V. Cox and Mrs. Covev wera guests - ftf PnntPCranlc with " large affair tomorrow afternoon, ' of the society. Kefreshmeut j . were vl vUlllCoUUlld Mrs. KniffM ubo having planned sever-! served, the hostess being assisted by " 1 complimentary events for Miss Fawk 1 Mesdumes Schneider, Wodgett Adair ' toT 8tSy' Whit'h Wi" C0V6r V"' M'il'1" . . ' i When the votes were oounted today roriuig t. ,, , In the Capital Journal's exposition trip Mrs. Henry Fawk returned yesterday The Elite Kmbroidery club met foi l contest, Ruth Fugnte still retained her from Corvallis, where she went to , at- the lirst time this season yesterday j hold on first plaee, with Pearl Zinn tend the marriage of her niece, Miss , am rnoon with Mrs. crcd linker on j second, .lean Mclntnrff was third and j-hsu nicnarus, 10 Liinom naner, a i. Market slreet, Mrs. A. K Stewart as-1 Mrs. Hibbler fourth. There had been- l""""r" "usurps man ui mui ; , imng mi euii iiaining. Tlie club meets a fairly hravv voto cnst but few place,, which took place Wednesday, i every two weeks, .vus. A. N. Uuuuh I changes' in relative positions resulted. Mrs. liadcr hus many fnends in Salem, bciie,' the next hones, j There was accumulating evidence that whe -e she attended school several years I 'Hie members are Mrs. X. V. Stewart, manv vote coupons issued to the can ago, making her home with the Fawks.j Mrs. A. M. Clough, Mrs. 1 L, Fruzier, didates and their friends are being held She is a very attractive girl and her Mrs. hulrulge h viler, Mrs. h. 0. Uiv- out to be deposited Inter in the ballot marriage is also of much iuterest to 1 ens, Mrs. Kay ( lurk, Mrs. .Maude Lucas, , box. former 0. A. C. students here, both I Airs. W. W.'tiiil, ;irs. u. II. fcdiellberg, The trip to the great exposition with she and Mr. Kuder being attendnnts utilrs. Fred I'rince, Mrs. J. A. U.-mardi, Its wealth of world-wide womlera, will that institution. Mrs. Mary Kodgers, Mrs, Fred Burner, be the event of a lifetime for the " iJlrs. Jl. St. Helens. fortunate winner, and the Capital Hon. Allen Kutou, of Kiigenc, repre-( " " " Journal guarantees that no expense will j T geutalive nt tho stutc legislature, will Miss Marie K. HotVr, of I hicago, be spared in making it a pleasant one. J have charge of the art room m the wno nus ueen the guest ot the Colonel , Urst class railroad tare, the best or Oregon building at the l'auami exposi-1 K. II or. n, is now in Kastcrn Oregon, ; hotel accommodations, and facilities for tion. Mr. Katou, although prominent ; attending the various teachers' iusti-1 seeing the great fair at its best will be j I in stute politics, is also an enthusiastic tutes being held theret Miss llofer is a1 provided free of all charge by this) J art patron, conducting an attractive and ! foremost lecturer and writer on play' paper. It will be a prize well worth 1 1 up-to-date art store in Eugene, also fu- Krounl ana physical culture work for working lor. i piuaj.iS in mi vij5 m mo uiiivcrsn.y ; " ...'.vu .1 u n-kia. iue ))un auopieu oy this paper tor a of Oregon. Specimens of his own work fu"e on ,lle I'roK'H'us being given for , giving the trip does not require the con- i were uispiayru in me an iicparinicui ; i lumum, tcstunt to sell anything. The only thing m ..o own imi iiiib ,,r.i m i lie i'ui- ooccssury io secure votes nciiig 10 pa- A tery section. ' Vcdiiesday niinibors of the Io-: tronizo some of Salem's most popular mr. r.aion is aireauy naving i repnren ..u.,,r i.".Si.- Ui .-.ui.-in n in icau-1 ,tores. The advcrtisenients of these materials to be used in constructing'10' Eugene to be in attendance at the firms Is run in each Friday's Capital the art room at the 1015 fair. Tho convention which is to lie held Journal. These firms have agreed to t .-y,,l.,n ...ill., nil there lll'Yt UVillinsilnv llll.l T'lilru.luv ' - I a. '4 ,.uu.,u ....I. v. iK,i,v hiv minium. ; . ...... ..,. .; glv(. a buicb ciiccK or receipt io every luring the material to be used as wall1 'he aleni lodge will put on special purchaser for cash or for monthly bills covering. It is being developed in a"10'1 Thursday evening under the di-'nnid until .Innnnrv 1. 1111.1. The utiles pastel shado of gray, woven in n coarse! rection ot' Mrs. II. 1). St. Helens, cup-! chocks or receipts from these firms may i X be exenanged lor votes at this oilico OF THE one vote for every .5 cents of your pur chase. Ths names and standing of the can didates follov,': Knth Fugute I'carl .inn Jean Mclntnrff Mrs. (irncc Eoff Hibbler basket weave and made from the- finest!'1"" nf ' Ciuarda, which is oniposed quality of Oregon wool it will have a i J -lr- '""'J' kojoii, Mrs. A. K, An valuable advertising value, besides be-1 finnce,1 Mrs. i,. Hill, Mrs, Eottio Dur ing decidedly artistic, as will also all leas, Miss (lladys Statesman, Miss Al of the furnishings of the room. Origi-'lhca Esch, Mrs. W. A. Sellnood, Mrs. nally designed furniture und lixtures' William hscli. Otticers whu are ex are now being made Bt Miirshtield of ! pictcd to attend are iirs. Kcene, Mrs. the handsomest wood obtainable, l.ond-:". Wright, Mrs. Elmer White, Mrs. ing artists ami art craftsmen of the Hertlia Sttitcsmiin, Mis, Allen, Mrs. Htnte will 1m nsked l(scniiri'ihiit n tludi- : Clos.-lin, Mrs. Doiiuliison. Mrs. U'illium canvasses and best specimens of their jK. Anderson. Twenty-live additional , MiM'ed Atlierton work, tho result of Mr. Eaton's en-1 members are expected to accompany the 1 Margaret White .. dcavors undoubtedly furnishing visitors j oi l i.-eis ami guards, and for their pleas-' "''r-vl '"'eedhuni .. to this department n very hn; p,v siir-juro the Eugene lodge will furnish uu ; JJ1'"1! ; " H"'urt .... iriso in the possibilities' of i-regou 's! especially nttractive entertainment pro-1 J 0 Bolliiger .... i-i'Hnili-i.nii in Hit iil-tiutii u-.iv 1 unuii. : V lolft M. liiirlser , . , I Arline Ohm ,7"3 I - ONE OF THE FIRST c(:i;r;-En' ::::::;:;::::::: BORN IN OREGON F' ::z ; Myrtlo llerdlein 13.1l) ,.i2,iis;i .4ii,hiii; .411,5111); .:i2,i!(i":t :i MTU i T .111,1122 . 11,211.1 . 5,021 . n,25o liie untiuiH "Uiioit-teiinwNliip nice ing of the First Methodist church In night was siiccesstul in uccoiuj lishiiit! j nil thut could havo been dc-iired, ini both a social and in a business wuv. Ai Thompson High-Grade Jewelry Stock Never in the history of Salem have the people had the opportuni ty of buying fine Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Cut Glass, Solid Sil ver and high-grade Silver-Plated Ware, Solid Gold and Gold Filled Jewelry at such low prices The Well Known Excellence of the goods always earned by the Thompson . Icwdry Co., and their reputation for fair and honorable dealing- is a guarantee of the rich bargains to be had in this great Slaughter Sale. We appreciate tire fact that in order to close out this high-grade stock quickly which is the object of this sale we have cut and slashed the price' of every article in the store to such ridiculously low prices a.s will certainly insure instant sale. Come and be convinced of this fact. Sale starts Saturday morning at ) o'clock. P. S.1 wish to state that every article in this store and to be sold at this sale consists of the original Thompson stock. .1. 0. SMITH, Proprietor. 372 State Street, --- largo attendance enjoyed the pi-ngnim, which was urranged under the direction of K. H. Anderson. l)r, 1010 1110(1 Well known in Salem, Mrs, F A. Kustis Davis 1H15 l..ii i i.i ... . i. .. 1 nu 11n t innn u I ut..v...""""i ' 'iinia'ii'-i oi me iii.e nun. '-"" .-' II. ii. fieinesiy, j , ., .. . ... . ,j,... ,...! man presded A qua. eteoinposed o Mrs.. ;,;;,';.,' ' - 3 $ J-red-jrickS Mendenhall, .Miss Hut , fu- , w,,,(llp,liv , m , ,atrlco Crawford 10(15 "' "l 'r"' U ,-'"":'H:lus born in ' Portland. . 1 , rv 21. Mablo llrassfield 1017 followed bv a solo l,v Harold ,lor. Mrs. j J" ''' ?' , l,""tM" ' " ' iviriltirilllilii. llP JjUCHIC IIO'I . , ....... i i II...., .1 f,. ..!.. IliiUl i....1 1 oik county. At nu early iil'c flic nuir- "J ' ouiey tvmi r"."- V'"" V""" " "m "I I" "":, .l,i w. A K VI..II c Mh i Mil.lrn.1 Ciliiher 1000 She is survived bv one diughter, 1 Maude McLaughlin 10(1(1 Mrs. M. .McDonald, ot'oren, mid Iwn Hernic0 Santer 1000 liiiitlii'is und two sUlers, W. K. Siatls Vivian unrgrovo 1000 of Kcnd, Or.: ('. S. Stutts of Topneu- """'' laylnr 1000 ' . 11...I.,.. n..n -,., llll Mngdnlciia Tuffll H(i7 Mury (luver 800 Al ,,i Hull 7 '.II . ... . . . . . n i I in' I I'm I ii i i I' i' ii nt i ill irr. mm linn I ' nonr u own. reires inients he.iig serv-' , , , u . ' ' . t rt S I'M , . .. ... . ' ... .... ... . chinch nt Sal on Sn tun v. ( clu u r ' "' I'll nv nitss iicnevieve ftvis'iu, .miss in pleasing selections. Dr. Ilichnril Avi- aon sioke on the work of the lust year, District Superintendent .hunts Moore opening tho prospective work for the a a i .... .... U.. . - . . -. I lull . 1. . l .... I I.' II. .1.1 .... . . . I .. finnmesoC tho church, Mine. June II 1 , ' "V giving the linal numbers, rendering . 'I"l'"''!'''-. '" ) ' 1 H .lohnson ol two brilliant violin scediuns. A social! !!! , !"','!! u'.i 1 "I1,"'1"1 "V"''. nui in- iiciu in me rirsT ' iiugr'uiiouiii church at Snlcm on Snlunlnv, October In, .it 'J p. ui. Iiiteiment will I I. O. O. F. ce lory. Scot I, M.iss Hervl Unit and Miss I'nrrie i 'ooksey. ... I Mrs. T. T. (leer, furuierly of Salem,; B,?H.N' nd Mrs. Hlclu.nl Montague were re- N.;,,s()NTfl Mr, ;, ecu ly hos esse, at a large bcuelit curd j (,f ,,,,,,, party at the handsome liiune ot Mrs. tt Bn leer in Hne City para. They were lis-1 ' ' ' mstcd by .Mrs. K, I . drives, Mm, Wait and Mis. II. Holmes. . In the One of the pleasant social affairs ! the week took place lit the home of M'". T. W. Duvies mi D sheet, on Thurs-! flay afternoon, when she eute:'tiiiin-'l the lowing society of the W. K ''. The ludies brought their needlework, und n delightful time wus spent by nil, while j MII.I.KK To Mr. end Mrs. Knns H. Miller, nf Hubbard, August 111, 1HI1, a son. COI.Ii-To Mr. and Mrs. Muttion Tole, f Aurora, August IS, 1IU I, a son. FIiYF. -To Air. and Mrs, Ocorgo I.. Frye, t?f ViUttevllle, September Ifl, 101 1, a sun, 8I1 Th. Littlt Qirl. Mak Wonderful Mats. Daddy's Bedtime Story - I Lot I a I 'n n 7 flu Silvia Miller 7fl0 (lladys (Jrnv VflO Mario Kvans 75U The following ii a list of the firms Mrs. Martin whoso sales cheeks or receipt! may be September ;l, oxchungcil for voten at the Capital Jour lunl office: Stockton 'i The Toggery Salem KlceUlc. Co, Salem Cigar Factory Imperial Furniture 'Company, Salem Luumlrv do. Wiley II, Allen Co. The (llobe Theatre. The Koyal lliikeiv (bread wrappers) A. (,', Devoe Shoe! The Spa lluuscr ilros. Trover fi Welgel, 1'liotugrnphers Yokohntun Crocliery St Tea Co. Vick Hi ex. (larage Salem Fish ami I'oullrv Market Independent Meat Market ('. M, Huberts Grocery I'olsal and Shaw tlrocery C. M, Kppley tlrocery, The Highland (Irncery lleiblnwny 's Cash (Irncery ,1, L, lliislek it Son (Irocerv Dr. Mark SI, I if Dental Offb-o ,1. K. Itnrkctt, In no Tuner Salem Ice Co. Special for Saturday Recipe Department By BETSY WATB. How tlie Brown CliilJten Enjoy Lile, INVEHTIOATION Ml OIT. TOLD you tho oilier evening about tho little black children down In Africa, sit ll dnildy. "and before that I told yon about tho little Ks I, I mo children and (heir amity houses. Dot 1 have never told you nlioiil (ho III I lu brinvn clillilreu, luivu I?'' W.iihiiigtuu, Oi t. P.-The sene Ic. . "No, dnildy; tell us about them now!" cried Evelyn, while .lack lisked; 'Ion' cutnniitlce decided to pi rip "liuddy, why do Ibey cull lliein brownJ Aren't they black, Just like the dill- 1,11,11 ",,"r ,llp November eleciiim. i . droll In Afi'leuY" itivestlgiition iutu eualuiiiil (iiiimi.y Hi...... f in. Afii..i. ic Mn, .!.,. i hi,, ii.. i expenditures In llllniili ami I' syl- tribe. Hut the brown trlliei live In Australia and upon the Island of the I'n clllc ocean, and, like Ilia blnek tribe! of Afilen, they have a great many chil dren to provide for. It Is not nearly so much work for the brown ilmldles nt It Ii for tho while daddlca, for nun h uf the food they rut grow! on trees mid ran be picket! off, and the brown children wear Very few clothes, Just like the black children In Africa. "Well, t must tell you about these children, but t can't give them iinuies. as I did llltle Bumho nod Phoebe ttuow In Adieu, because their nil men lire o awfully long, and I can't pronounce lliein. They look a If you bad tnkin lot of words right nut of the great big dictionary urn! thrown them lit the linper, letting them bind n they liked, Hut tho children know their iinuies, Just ns you and Kvelyn do, Jack, io I tuppose their parent! get used to pro uotiiicliig them. "These little brown children, or mnny of them, lire not fur from the wenii. nd the Tncinc la Hie most beautiful ocenit In the world except the I rutin ii ocean. It l ohrny! summer where the brown children, live, nud they ciijny themselves fiuiii mnriillig till night "Living by the ocean, ni so many nf them do, they are grent swlmiiieis They ran fwlui like II 1 1 la flshei almost when they nre liable!, and ynu will aee tiny Hide bill of tot! swimming out Into Hie surf Jul like grown iienple, nd they enjoy II very much. The bnya learn to dive from Ihelr (liiddlei nod to ituy under the wnlcr for a lung time, for their dnddlee mnke n llvlng-or Mini. I DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Omnibus 'I Recipe of Bage Ton and Sulphur Darken! So Naturally that Nobody Can Toll. ATTENTION. ROYS AND GIRLS. RUING US YOUK GROCERY ORDERS SATURDAY. FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND, WE WILL GIVE YOU TWO HUNDRED VOTES. REMEMBER SATURDAY ONLY. One dollar cash money will get you two hundred votes instead of one hundred. SPECIAL PREPARATION is made to have the finest assortment of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits shown by any store in the city. HERE ARE A FEW: Extra fancy Cauliflower, extra large Cclerv, Green Spinach, tender Sweet Corn, solid heads of Cabbage, fresh Green Peas, Green String Beans, eight pounds Sweets for 25c, Squashes, Green Peppers, Egg Plant, Summer Squash, etc., etc. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY C. & II. BERRY SUGAR, THE VERY BEST, $7.10 CASH. New Canned Goods New Mission AsparaRiis, two cans for 2"o New Del Monfe Asparagus Tips, 25c each, 6 for $1.30 Ncw Large White Asparagus, 25c each, 6 for MM New Del Monte Peas (very nice), 15c, per doz. $1.05 New Sugar Peas, fine quality, 2 for 25c, do.., $1.35 BRING YOUR ORDERS liKjr,s 35c and 40c per dozen Roth Grocery Co. ''''''' il 'vl i dsiii ana nice morinauo.- mm a coiiihiiik nine in. in die time the wulip 'cupful of rice, blanched and suited, Iii IickIiis tu boil, Then rcinovo from th" three cupiiils nf milk until lender ami; lire I let w bottles cool in thu dry; add I Inyo c!U .Milks, a ipiuitcr ul wntcr. When cold, lay them in a box n cupful each ul butler, sutinr, whipped of sand In ,l il place, iiicliulnx th" 'cream mid enndied uniimc I, shred buttles ni Hint the emits lire snrroiiinli d di d fine, Millie a border of Ibis on a by Hie Knipc juice, 'crviiif dish Unit will stand the heat ul , ' . 'the own. ruirimind this with halves ul , Grape Jelly, Heliet ci'iipcs ilmt am (fri'rli peaches, pareili inside the bnrdei nut over ripe! place lliein lu a kettle, place sliced lies ami rice lu layers, cover liiihlly and set the kettle lu l priiikliuu. Hie pcaelu's wiln sii'nr and vessel ul builini; wnlcr; Ii sluwlv tu UivliiK I he whole a diuiui hape. I'ovcr I he side of the stove, or oor n low k;h .with inerini.iie, dust with .nUnr and burner, three hours without siIitIiim- Phone 1885-18S6 410-410 State SI. " i i u i ni" ii i me uiupcs lino a sieve, drain "ff I'll I ne .iuiee wlli t dlstiirbliiK thu Traih Bhorlcako.- Ml a plain layer i rapes, iiiiasure the Juice, stuiin II. ii lie, but Itistciiil of iixil. I nu It lu liiiiinl thiiiiiuh flannel, put Hie lliiii, or deep puns, liiike it In u Iiiiik rec piiun.l of sni;iir Inr iiu'h pint In a t it ii Uii In r nt ii , sn llml It Hill rise tn a ciinu hcltle, sllr till suunr is die tliieluH s nf only '.' or il Inches. Nplit i suKed, place il oter the tire t ml,. the eaiie in hall nud spicud n Hi I'll lay! Keiiiinc nil scum Hint rises and lunl er nf wclbsiiKiiroil slu ed peaches nil the , "I Irrlun l ri.iiieutly till a drop put on a lewer Ki el inn, lleplllce the upper part plain will n tnni' the sluipn of K nf Hie nilie nud cnei Hie tup with I " . mine iiliiitiI pcnchcn, ( i,er tiiese with 'eel the ntllons nniniis prel'elled, I Almiist everyone hnnws Hint Hiiiji and Niilphur, properly cnnipiuiiidi'd billies bnck the iiiitural color end Instri to the hair when faded, stressed ot i l!inv; ii Inn pads dnndriiff, ItchliiK ''nl . and stops fiillinir hair. Yenrs nio thr ! (ml v wny to U't this mint nre wus tji miiiie it at limne, which Is imissy and troublesome. Nowadays, by hshiuu !t liny ilrnif store fur "Wyclh's Hnne and Hulihiir roiiipiiiiinl,' ' ynu will K"t ! Iai(e bottle of this famous old , feripe for about D(l cents. Don't stnv cinv Try It! No one pnssi eliella, end the little boyi wntcb lliein, 10 Hint wiien tncy crow up they con i vour imir, It ilna It so naturally end make llvln Ilmt y loo. 'evenly, .mi i!iiin-n n spouKe or s.irt "The Illlle jlrle lenrn to make wonderful null! nf riii! nud bcsdwnrk brush ltn It nnd draw i .is thnni(ih nd meet olher prette HiIiibs from Ihelr mniiimn.. which Inter Ibey .ell to -"mr hulr, takirit one small stnind nt Ihlt. t,!dcn, for Vr-.r. CM., end n.he, ,,,,. which the b.iwn ncple , ZX lot end. like the white family ind the red family and the rrt. I itni-i Hint vnr Uf hrflimr,' )fnMm most etery brown family you will ee la happy femllj"." ,ntRi ",1,1,1, gYi i.w, Bg,.nl) I.. 1 1 'J. V. 1'irry, IT IS THE TASTE, THE FUWOR OF Baker's Cocoa That Makes It Deservedly Popular An absolutely pure, dcliclom and whole Rome food hcvrn!c, produced tiy a iden lific Mending of hifi-gradc cocoa bean, tutjccti'd to a pcrlect mechanical proccn nf nianufaclurc. CW (hi grnuint, mad only y Walter Baker & Co. Limited rV'VV 1Ral,luKr.l tfUn. I)iriliPalir Mum. i I'lriilv ul ili'liclnn. vtH'xl ' l i'n in llll'l llll lH1t'lll(H Ih It'll'I.V In Mt'. A nirrinuc nmv hi Ktilir.tinlci tin tho Wtlli)ll iTlll'tl, i Willi II fll'C ll'tM tin In 1 1 tt'iiKo Willi I'liiin rii tun. VU klfd Oninnn, I lin too llllU'1 Ultiti' Lit tln iN pIiiimI ill i tmnif Im i lie fmir Mh v, i' limit 1 in, It I w I iit. II 'lit hiiiii' lini r t 't 1'iijl, tlnt'tv in tln uiiMiiio nii'l Mini tliii'i' inliinti'". TiMtuv ihriu id nin'K into ikIiI tvitir, nn-l Intvc 1 1 i tnnr ImiiiN, I m U In Juih, iiiii'i wltli wliitlr liuii'0, lil'lu'tiiniiie niti clnxn. I mi txilli Hi'iililinu xiin'tJiii' jii ulii.'h ynu him tit n 1 1 1 nt nf Minr fur i nv L'll""". ('full wliilp I111I, 'I'Ih'V will li n ii'ly Utr n-r In it hmmiiIi, lntt will I- lirt In- Inti'i. MADERITE in America and yen inu'l buy a belt,,, MnliiiiR I'nwder. I pr,,e per pmind. 1 inlii Unrrnrvnted tlrapc, Juice,--I'se only lipe rnpes. free them f 1 0111 Ihelr flcius nud imiih them In a wooden Imwl wiln 11 potato ma. lien llieu pill llntM lu 11 clean bait, a smsll pnrtlnn at 11 time, mil pies, nut all the juice; stiulii the llipild t h ii.it u Ii f In it ni' I . A UOi'il plllll Is In put II hleee of 1 1 II II III' 1 In 11 mi le iimi phice the sleMi tntf a bnnl; pnnr In the juice and let it run Ihiniili. I-'III the clear ui'Mpn u!ce In small bntlleii, piefeialdt of Hie chain piiKue buttle lypei put In the curbs, .h ne Hiem In with a uiullet, then tie Hie cuius fiimly with a cord, Het the without spnadiiitr. i iiiiies 11 iiii'v iij'nri 111 h 11 uprtuui post ;c'fW;' Hold by all tlmeem Keiuova friini ilm fire and pour In small rs or itlassei a very old tnni In a holler or lieltle with cloths mid cover whim .,.,1.1 ti.'i. 1. or nay unininl lliein, nud then add eiil'fi- and unml rem no Ihm h. 1 n' nil cold water to .esch I Inch below of . hundred years and wa. en ler.', 1 he cnli. p ,',. the ke tie over the fire, ,v u,,si,ie l.enickc, the fa,,,,,,,, chef a hent uin.h.nlly and bull twenty inniiit.s, , nnlhor, Io be the l. rr ,.. iH"