. f '.'' "I- ! ' I VI? J.''; 'I I. ; 1 ' V , . tf, 'V ' I ' ', ' '' EIGHT. THE SALEM CAPITAL JOUENAL, SALEM. rT- MNmAY. march i, una. OUR 732ND WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE MARCH 3RD. A Great Sale of Torchon and Val Laces 1 cent per yard This great sale of Laces should appeal to all Women and Misses of Salem. They're dainty edges that find so many uses. At this surprise price they will sell rapidly so we suggest an early attendance. See the window display. Take your choice next Wednesday, 1 cent per yard Sale starts at 8::i0 No phone orders taken i " f . nttirii A I in Tft :P" ID A MM fl I MVUill UIILl omu iu I All Around Town BEWiLSONSSUCCESSOR Guaranteed Rubber Goods at the Eed Cross Pharmacy, j today is at the 4.5 foot' Eunor P. Peltier and Miss Verda , ainfall liaH been recorded V"0""!. both erf Marion county, were j lJUIir!)i inarrien yesterday ny "kc i at tne nuine or tin mine s '"") T ho iorc Zosel, iu South Salem. 1 Dr. Uendalsonn, ipecinllst In fitting laeiiea correctly. V. S. bank bldg. The river stage. Xo within Hit" ut Member of Last Legislature and Former State House ! Employee Believed Choice New Hats and Shirts For Men and Boys This new spring assortment is worth seeing. Shows all the newest styles of the new season. Prices moderate. Drucker Trunks, Lilly Cases and Bags second floor The largest showing of traveling goods in Salem The House of Quality Lv JLgoodLoood s j I. C. S., 211-12 Hubbard building. j A carload of Studebaker automobiles will nrrive in the city touiorruw morn I ing or Virk Bros. They are all of 'the new l'Jl" model, nil six cylinders. I The Apollo Club of Portland, consist ing ot "" iiiule voices, will lie the next conceit of the Musical Artist's' Course ut the armory .itaich -0. Among the 1932 Oregonians that reg istered at the Oregon building on the ! opening day of the exposition, was .Mr. 'and .Mrs. W. F. Burnett of Salem. i The Capital Lumber co., 349 South 1 Twelfth. Building material of all kinds. I Under the direction of the Co oper- I alive Temperance union and missions, !a special program will lie given tumor i row iifternooii at the V. ('. T. 11. on I Coimnercial and Ferry streets. The ex j ereiscs will begin at -:'M) o'clock. j The Apollo Club of Portland, consist : ing ol 7.") male voices, will liu the next concert of the Musicul Artisls' Course, !nt tiie ii rniory .March liti. Rev. J. 0. Wahlberg, from Pasadena, iClil., will preach in liie Swedish church, Iconer South Fifteenth anil .Mill streets, jtmnoirow evening, Tuesday, .March L', at S p. m. All welcome. Post Cards $1.00 por dozen. Fold ers, if 1.511 per dozen, up. We make till style plmto, tit our place or at, your home. Do copying and enlarging. IV eifie l'hoto Co., Hoom 2, 1'titton block. Quite a large number of the mem bers of the Mncciiliees arc making ar rangements to attend the seventh ipiiiili'i'uuiul state convention to be held at Albany next Friday and Sati'iday. Although no appointment has as .vet h, .ade it is practically certain tnar stand the wear. Krnnk Uavey, of Bums, Harney coun ty, will succeed Tom It. Wilson as bookkeeper and bertillion expert at tne state penitentiary and will probably take up his now duties within the present month, Mr. Davoy needs no introduction to the readers of the Capital Journal, having been a resident f Salem for i more than 20 years before going to llnrncv county to accept the appoint- Th lam firm r n,To,.v TTnriih torlav i t of remster of the t'liited States moved their office t linn the Rubber goods that Kcd Cross 1'haruincy. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Prank today mo veil into their new Inane on Norf.i Twentieth street. Mr. Prank is I'har maci.it at the Opera House drug stoic. Ten able-bodied men wanted to en list iu Conipauv M this week, Kecruit- I nig office open evcrc day this week. Free 'Frisco trip. DESERTED BOY FINDS A HOME Big Brother Movement Means Much to One Youngstor Left Alone in World. (F.ugcuc (iiiuiil.) The Elks' Hig Brother movement, re cently organized, will result in the plac ing of at least one Eugene boy back iu Hcliool and ii I so ill obtaining him a home. ft. V. Teller, a Eugene Elk, has adopted Fred Clicnowith, u Ill-year old boy, clothed him and placed him buck to school and he states he will keep him there at his un a expense. According to the story which the boy told Mr. Teller, lie has been working at odd times for one year and n half trying to support himself. Me claims Hint he was descri ed by his foster parents one year and a half ago mid sincu then has had no leg ular lodging place. Mr. Teller first met the buy in a bowling alley where he was selling pins mill look an interest in him. The bov was brought to Fiigcae three years ago I')" his roster parent anil has not bcci in heboid since that time. He was adopt I'd by these people when he was n venr and a Imlf old in I in! line, Oklahoma. His father is dead, but he thinks thai his mother is still alive in Oklal in. A year and a half ago he went out iu the fields to pick hops and when he re Th9 Pacific Photo Co. have opened up an art studio iu connection with their post card and kodak finishing de partment, We will make nothing cheap. But our great, finishing cipiipincut en ables us to givu you big value for your turned his foster pnrcnts had left and he had to shift for himself. He has heard no wind from tlieni. he lainis, until recently, when he was in the hupitnl as a dimity pnticiit. His foster parent heard of his pliuht in j money, some manner and wrote mm a Idler, u slating that they would send him a I There is nothing in tne pnoto lino ticket in a few ilnvs so that he could 'that we cannot make. go to them, lie stales he never received ' n the ticket uiiil had not heard from them Font cards, tne nest, i a uozen. since. 0 lie will reside with Air. Teller at l.l.'l ! Call and soo those folders we maKe Lincoln street and will go to the (learv I for fl.oO a dozen. I'ai'ilic. I nolo ( 0 school, where he will probably enter ; Uoom I'altiiu block. the seventh grade. .Mr. Telfcr slates I is very origin unii is very that the boy anxious to go to sclinol and with the proper training will make a good man. STATE BANK REESTABLISHED. Ray Chaplor, who 1b attending the Oregon Agricultural college, spent Nun day in the city. Mr. Chapler expects to 'ho in the government forest service this summer ami will be located at De troit, in the Hu ut in m national forest resi'iv e, Ai'cniding to Bank Superintendent I 11 Sargent the Slale Mnnk of Yoiicalln, j RWimr meeting oi nuuson vouiic u whie.i closed some lime agn, will be re- , M. I. . f. '"is I'tciiing. ;v him iii'iMi ti r i'iI it it 1 1 t tin tliUirwi til iw u III not attendance is requested. By order ol lost u dollar of their niunov. When tne llinee iiuisinous .music the bank failed the total amount ofg companions welcome. ,1 ..it uiii, ill'' llllll The uiiw Uodd. I .... i, s ... i r,.. The Men's Liboral club will meet vor ol the reorganization s, heme, ami Weduenlay evening at M o'clock in he is also assured that the eastern , ('banning ball ( I'mtnrian church.) All ut in'L linlilin m it i it iiltin imri'i'ii 1,1c siuti.'in .in aie niued to be present as mi- n i.'v...i ii II T,,i,.- l..i'i 1 hoi taut business will eniic before the for ! 'oi t In ii .1 todav to bold a coaler- nice'ing, euce with the eastern stockhuldeis coil' eeruiug the icoigauiziilioii n' the bank, Visit- I'nit State? National bunk building to a suite of rooms iu the Salem Hank of Commerce building. The new offices are on the second flour of the building, rt.jtns. 202 ami 20:1. Hundred - watt Shelby nitrogren globes. See sumplcs in window- and leave orders at jnd.iriind 2HI North Commercial street, for prompt future deli eery. Thursday evening the Elks will hold their linnunl election of officers, 'I'll' offices to be filled at tliis election are exalt"d ruler, esteemcl leading knight, esto.'iued loyal knight, esteemed lectur ing knight, secretary, treasurer, tiler and trustees. Something new! P.ed Ribbon extra fancy Hood Hiver evaporated apples. Different from anvlliinu you cw'r saw. 10c a pound at the Biggins giocery, 121 South Commercial, Phone 2Mi. r'ree autii delivery. Marriage licenses were issued at the county clerks office Saturday iil'tcruoonj to Benjamin M. While and Miss Viriiuj Klaiue Willia, both of S.miU's .Mills;: Henry J. Cookiiihaui and Tina I'lumnier, both attendants at the Oregon stale hospital, and Lester Si 1 1 1 In ami l.oicla l.yiuh, both clerks of this city. 1 You never tire of Tokalon the cream that 'm always good. Unlli 's. . H.irold Wliite, the young man who was run over by the cars nt Wiiii lliurii .lanunry IS mid lutei had his leg line putated, is being assisted by his friends i In raise enough money to enable iiiui1 to, buy a jeweler an. I engraver's outfit so that he lnuy tale up the study of this work. " ' Auto parcel delivery and baggage transfer. C. Ii, MeKlroy, proprietor. Dav phoiu' HIT. night phone li'.'.i or 7:iF-4. Oliver Rcishach, who was arrested a few dnys ji ii" on the charge of lanenv, appealed before Judge Webster this morning, pleaded guilty and was fined t2.i and costs. In consideration of the youth of lleisbnch, the judge suspended the execution of tho sentence dining good behavior, upon the payment of the costs. land office nt Bums, seven years ago and to publish the Harney County News, lie was a member of the legis lature from Harney and Malheur coun ties at the last session and remained over in Salem after the session for a few weeks visit with old friends and, identaliy, to lay ins lines lur n-- tiirniiig to Salem as a permanent resi dent. Mr. Dnvey is a staunch licpulilican anil one of the lenders of the party in the stale ami is known as one of the' best and most cloipient extemporaneous orators in the state. Since it is 'certain that he will receive the appointment 1 at the prison it goes without saying that he will move back to Salem with his family, consisting of Mrs. Dnvey and son Bert, and daughter, l.ouis, all of whom will be made joyfully wel-1 come to the Capital City. Mr. Dnvey; IS clllllieilliy ipiiliineo 10 nil I nv ..'si- Double FeMure Show TONIGHT and TOMORROW "Exploits of Elaine" Two Parts "Runaway June" Two Parts Two great stories Two Great Plays The Sensations of the Movie Picture World. The talk of the Town. "The Tin Can Shack" American Comedy Drama "Fatal Bumping" Keystone Comedy. 6 6 High Class Reels BLIGH Theatre 1 A The Show That 1 rt iUC Pleases the People Ivl r Kvxn tar t.One -t per wor4 HONE MAW gL tj ... 1 "":u' o rsZhTi!!? jjo. noij 'FOlt RENT Fun, i si 7 - ll ill' l.'U . . J V' 11 Till Nl mv llir I - lioute 4, b(v; L,.V 'ivt l. , rw'er- -"" """' ''uiiiteei.tli wtreet. I WANTKD tlirl for geranZ - fa..iiy of three:;;!,;;, FI RNISHKI) sleepinoTTT--. j t a,,,., U w:;:;; z WAXTFD-Work 0 lihTT wife: no cii .,, ,. o ","" l ... -n, VUII'I. 'Willi WA.N'TKl.) Boy with puTTrT few hours ft ' i'k J .mil at 5 MWJ. FUK BAKE-ThTeTTj-cows Mrs. 1.. W. I.iuikford H y I o. 3. 1'hoi.c 25-V-3. ,M'hl1 lion which he will occupy prove n valuable adjunct to uess munagemeiit and will the of the prison. busi- Marion Will Spend Much j Money On Building Roads A total of l.'i2,o:iS,."i2 is to be pro vided for the roads iu Marion county fur the year 1111.1 according to the re port of the county court. This is only the estimated amount, however, as a part of this sum will not be collected but a large amount of volunteer work will be done bring the actual amount up to a greater sum than this. Of this sum llll.2IS.us is to be raised by the district fund by a four mill tax pro vided in the county InidgVt, if ls,2iiii,ii!l is raised by special taxes in some 20 county road districts, The largest amount raised by special tuxes is iu district No. 7 where if.'i 1(17. Ill was . voted with district No, I t with if.-i.ll.lii.Tl as a close second. Sonic of the districts included in the list below have overdrawn their ac counts, others have n surplus, and the amounts given have II per cent de ducted for taxes iiucollectablc. i-:. those Tvthing conies more who refuse to wait. i ii j i lily to sengeis. Hoss had n complete "dope'' layout in his possession when senrched and told the judge this morning that he had just served lull days iu Dallas for Inning morphine and cocaine on his person. Flowers for all occasions artistically V?;1'': "" !'? ?tt tch' f .. , ..... , ' the enter street bridge since he lett tore at 1 13 Ninth High, opposite house. Wal. In II. Mills, unit THE STORE THAT BAVES YOU MONEY. 5000 Free Votes to the contestant making the greatest gain during this week. 10,000 Extra Votes on all orders amounting to $100.00 or over. Ten Highest Contestants Bungalow Church 5S.8S6 lioyal Order of Moose 15,8(iti Woodmen of the World 11,112 Salvation Army 27,175 Mr. Konald Gould 2.1,219 Mr. I). II. Pressnall 22,183 American Yeomen 21,.i;i( Mr. Fred Domogalla 2U03 Koyal Neighbors 1,5,125 Mrs. II. Nash 15,980 Roynl Arcanum will moot tonight at Nvllll at Moose hall. Visiting members welcome. Harvey Wolls and family of Portland lire in the city and will make their i iioine ut the .luuics l.iun property, cor ner of Capital anil Cheincketa. Mr. Wells has just, lately been appointed in mini nee commissioner, the position for merly held by J. W. Ferguson. Dr. Asselu, dentist, second floor Bank nf ('iiniiueice bldg. The. Commercial Club has been pro vided with a leather bound copy of the Stand Oil llullcliii by Ii. II. Camp bell, the local agent, for the company. 'The bulletin is in loose leaf form nml can be added to from time to time us further hiillcliu are Issued. Dr. Btouo's Itch Ointment cures the itch. ; Tho Salem polico force blossomod out Iu its new uniforms this nuiiiiing. The iiiiifoims arc blue with brass l.i.t tons ami the officers wear the regula tion police cap, The tap bears a metal tticalh in frone with the number of the officer la front. I'atrolnina I'liesl mi n is given the Number 1. Tho Lconnnl hotel will be the scene of ii laii.u.i lio.ight by hill delegates cho'cn 1 1, mi Hi, different ehiire.ics of the city to j 1 1 on better attendance at the Sunday . Ini.it. evening serv ices mid miil-nccl, services in the churches of Sulc'n. This cuuiinittec is nil outgrowth of the (Isiiiiin i, tings tending for the greater liiiiuiniiv in the religious woik in Sal ii,,. creation of new inter est iu church work, CARD Of THANKS. the police force, whei.' he served for s"V,'i:.l veins, wns suddenly taken ill I Sunday iifteiuoon u al t I o'clock' mi. I was iciiiovc.l to his home at l"il ' North l!ii;.ilientli street, where he is now under the doctor's care. The doc. lois were uuiilde to state whether the trui'do was acute appendicitis (ir ynll- t' Mr. Irwin's sou said today that his 'ather's condition hud improved nituily todny lint that the pat t was still very low, High Jniks at Grand Tonight The tiai.sformatioa from n sunny fnretioon to n moonlight evening at u French bathing resort will offer to the .student ,.f stage art at the Grand to night, a chance to study the delicate touches "f n master of the craft, Arthur lliimniei'sti'iu, producer of the musical eiuiiedy, "High .links." The oidinary observer will probably attribute the re nin! liable difference of the second and third act scenes wholly to the differ ences in color and intensity of lights, but the inure careful observer will re member that differences iu tingles ami radiation also piny an important part, and in order to make a scene observed in daylight look," natural " in moon light transformation, some radical dif ferences iu adjustment must be made. This can best lie appreciated by an nb seivatiiiu anyone can make. Let him study iuti utly the landscape from his Ii.. nt door at noon. Then let him look nt the snine tiniii on a moonlight night, liiijni'iliiitely he will notice how " un natural" instead uf "natural" it looks. Air. Hammeisteia set his artists mid electricians studying this " uiiniittnal naturalism," us it amy be called, and they worked out the differences of ef fects that can be noted by careful ob servation of the second and third act scenes of "High .links.'' Stale Treasurer Has Hard Time Getting Fire Tax In Stole Treasurer Kay is busy lonmliiig up the seveial counties of the stflte for lung pa-t dues of their portion of the expense incurred in forest tile patrol work, the niajurity of which have paid up to the lust year, but there are I I eiiiniies which are back iu their pay ments from one to three years. faoVr the law the state pays lill of the ex peiije of forest fire patrols but onc thir l of it is chargeable to the counties. I'or the year l!ll, according to the .tnteiueiit .iust issued by State Forest Klliutt, the total expenses of fire putru' lor the stHte.was $.'i,k"i(.'J ami the amount due from counties, one-tiiird of the total is -.L.-,.2H. The total amount i xp n. b d in Minion county was iHIU.IO and M:Hi.70 is due from the county for Hie venr Mill. Hack payments ' due from 11 c.i, iitics for the' years 1(111, ll'li nud Itll.'l ii moil tit to 11 total of iljihiJ.:!" and Treasurer Kay Im milking an eijui't to collect the bills ,ip to the FOlt RKXT-roomHIanirnrr acre ot ground, h,,,,,!,,, Fifteenth street. 1 CYCLE incubator Heochler, Kt. !, grounds, Silverton fur mill'. i u : mile flan, j. ruiiil, SMALL acreage fr sal,. or ,,s,,h tor coi.lect,o,ic,-y ur t(m. Answer by letter, A. s. Journal. ' FOR KENT-Furnished 1. sleeping room wita nbove, , 5' '""V'nei Xi North Twelfth,. SJX-IIOOM house for rent Ik'Ikm I hemeketa and Court, on Fifteen street. Apply 1117 Court. p,0 FOR HI-iNT Tea r.iiiiii lm) in; Cliemeketa street ; lmtli; gimil f0. rooming house. h'iiuiro at (al Uukery. WE will allow you the highoit prinfr your used furniture iu enhann fci new. Calef Bros., homo furni&hen i noiio o-.ia. HHAnllMi liouscl,ee.un ruuim Ii, rent, tiiuilern. See .Mrs. .1. I,. IVoU. Hill L'niou, or at I'ccl. I'lirnilm. store, l'hoiie list or IIHII M, 1IKLI' WANTKIl Yoiiiii! iiipii ( strictly legitimate entirely lire tliiin. enormous ileum ml, sells fart, coir you money, Addiess ICmest .Maker. li-Tla lyist First street, Ui JiieK till. WANTED A niiddlciigcil vwium ni housekeeper for a w iihmer witli fom ily of five boys, agcil 2 to li yim (lood steady place! gnml huim' it. country town. I'nstiil'firi' IWI yu.li ' Wages if l per week. Sec II. R. R;n. .lute Mm A 1 SctlhStcuroC cttK located t 740 "OMElfURNISHtR5 Hood stivot Price FOR KENT - 1-room VOUR CREDIT IS OOOD 11 ERE. Special Tomorrow Tillamook Cheese, lb tide Civnnieiy lluttcr . ..Vic Hist Hind Wheat Flour . ..$U,1 Hcst Valley flour $1.75 No. 10 Fail l.md $1 -Id lbs. Head Hleo ur We wish ,, tlniuk our lieiglibors and Irien.ls l',,r then many kindnesses dur ing ear ic-cnt sorruw. Mil. M. A. NYK AMI FAMILY. K. Wlitlo used about 10 years, II. Fowlc mi, I ii Tuite, two buys aued about ;,, weie lined up before Judge l.lgin this morning in police court ami were m ru a lecture, No charge was placed nviiinst Hie boys though they vvcie bieiinht to the station Sntiii.lnv night by Hi,, police on coiuplnint of 1'iof. . p. I'mo, of the high school. Mi. I'm no 1 :i i in, . that the hoys were seen iu In. Ion,,,. IIM, he captuicl the two vuiitiger ..ue. anil liel, them inn il the oll'iieis imivcil. Nothing win mission fn. in t. ,oUiii aili (he mailer was left im iniiiier iiivcstigntiou, W, E. Ross and Howard Newwan were given ,i ,y in tj ,.,.), ,v Judge I'.lmu i.M ,i charge of drunl,cii liess to win, Ii ,t p,,d nuilly. The men were in lt ieet ear on' North Conuiieiiiiil sii,. yesteidny Kfti n and Newtnna .li.pinved n'ni.'or with the bin le up,.,, ,, terrorled the pus- WEXFORD TODAY and TUESDAY Tlie Great Morality Piny "EVERY GIRL" in Two Parts with the World Tamed Mary Fuller Every girl and woninn lit Salem should see this great picture "ALL ABOARD" A riot nf fun i Two Reels if you don't want to laugh don't come. EVERY EVENING "LE ROY on the Xylophone MATINEE DAILY 2 TO 11 5 Cents Esch Leaves For East To Bring CookBack to Salem Sheriff William Esch left this citv yesteidny afternoon at -4 :.'tU for Ilrouli lyn. New York, to return with A. H. Cunningham, alias A. H. Cook, who was arrested ill that city on charges of ob taining money under false pretenses in this city, Mrs. Esch iieeonipaaied her hiisbiiud on the trip, llnrrv Mlnto al so left with sheriff Esch to make an extended trip through the east to study I'lisons and prison conditions. This is an indication that Mr. Miutu has been appointed as warden of the state peni leulinry by tiovemor Witliyioinbe, though no t'oimiil niinuuiiccnlcnt has et been iiiiulc. Mr. Miutu served six years lis deputy sheriff of this cmililv and four years as sheriff nml during this time estiiblisheil an enviable record ns mi official mul in his dealings with low breakers. MAX' nod wire w.'int work on farm tot bachelor or iniin without fwnily, i" as housekeeper, mini as m'liml kdv or will take full cliiirgc; tlmrraiitliiv roliable. Address A. Wnlm, Sl.m. Ore. H. D. No. 7, hex 1S1-A. WANTED To corrcsiioinl with this lit tK fellow. Has superior, ilfnt Ji- ponition. Free iiifiiiiiuitioii, 9r. war news, gnine scores. l'.v ,,: wait for the cur nt Knil'i Si?1 Lunch. CONTRACTINti and ciirn'iiti'riii!. rospcctfiilly solicit the atrwtiit all who contcinpl.'itc hnihlii w o,. 'ns mul iilntis cheerfully Si" nil work enaiaiilccl. Hoik 4 l'lionc 423. HECII'ES fur nuikiiil? thnw f' fruits, vegetables mul huli'l"''! 1"1' (.;i exhibition iu White llmw ': ttiiirant window inadi"l ''";.', Eitdns, 2411 A'lauis street, 1ml" Oregon. LONELY young vvid.nv, ap; 31. " i:i5; owns nice, cuiifortiililclww.-;, ' .. i.... l.ni.l near iicren iiiu-si ... coast worth m, '! ,mat,r yearly; also large baim i"'"""; d.spoMtioa; easy to g -v wil marry '.;or ... y " " c,, (iraiiie, anion i' . . managing property luccsif ; tiarticiilars for any mnn iiiiick, enclor.iiig III,,,.I",".,"B. i ,,ess "Sincere." Wi"'-,- K. Dakuta. ilicncriii '"". tinsvvereil.) This iioticoi. Steamship Great Northern An ives at Portland Todaj Men who me truly grcnt forget to iniiiiid other people of their great- Kii North Oommerclsl Bt. Thou 6? No Reut Low Prices. Jit ' jp 1U-1 S.VFK liy comins; licro for eye help. You will find lu'iv a conscientious desiro to aid and adviso you on eye trouhlo and you can de- hinil mltt U , ... . . iH-incnght. If glasses arc suited, you can! t sured that you need them. Let us he of help t(i yw. Miss A McCulloch n , . ' 'WXkmi it in .,, ' Optometrist jOSaWi Hubbard Buildmg I'hone 1W OPERA HOUSE GRAND MONDAY 1 MARCH 1 Arthur Hnnunersteln Presenti HIGH JINKS with. STELLA MAYHEW "ml the original New York Cum pany ,,f ;n, with a sliiglng and danc ing chorus of 50. Prices 75c to $2.00 Suit, ready Nnturdavt nisil orders i''compai,ie, ),y check or money order received now. ti,n lvdr.i. nil., m '"' !r,!"S the bodies ef Mrs M ' j' , Mrs. Miles Hell of ' ! .', ,,wi were killed la " ' ,. road to K.lin i: stc.in.shil. dreiit V'ttl"1'" tuirt here earlv ti..ln; , ij:ikm" On her retina "'i;'1"" ,.' ie big liner l.,;;le J h; the distance in live " , , tk 4 '...- IlC I ji i e n-.... - ,., hcI snileil for M. "" BL bit nyj"- PrlvlM Wl nil RATES Tteili fcSte ' Capitol Buil BothPUoitM Bn.ntsh Chic. BL JH