THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 24. 19 PA "V" 5 8 ft 3 .- 0 lit o Hi n a. i 3 (J V ssS 6sw1sr' efcaai-- MMMtfik CaattfatiJiai fcgy I! Let the wind howl, rain pour and all out-of-doors be garbed in dreariness. .With a Kitchen Maid kitchen cabinet in yuor kitchen, work isn't a bore, be cause it no longer is a burden. This marvelous cabinet gives a new aspect to kitchen duties. You enjoy them entirely new type of cabinet. Differs abso lutely from all other makes. ;)S more improvements. ?S added conveniences. Everything at finger tips--handy, smooth, sanitary" surface, round Duchess corners inside new departure in cabinet making. Made in oak or white en amel. Reduces work by half. Let the lytchen Maid be your kitchen aid. Watch Our Windows ' EXTRA SPECIAL Regular $75.00 white enamel cabinet now ; .. $59.70 Regular $62.50 white enamel cabinet, now $49.75 Regular $BJ Solid Oak Cabinet, now ; '. $49.95 Regular $55.00 Solid Oak Cabinet, now .. ." .4080 Regular $5:i.00 Solid Oak Cabinet, now .. $39.95 OTHER CABINETS PRICED FROM $14.83 AND UP. Watch for the Big Universal Range Demonstration Stores iO'LL Stores Damage Su't Denies Hii Sped Cause Cf Accident': a nil fourth grades of iV l.nL i- mien, e i Tt mug rktkdo. wi at lyviMK 1sm fj wet k upon -T -achins a 1 i'c Work", j "J the Art answer has been filed in tlie eir ettit eourt iu the damage suit f Mrs. Addie- T? Donald W. Miles, in which Mrs. Dane tasks tor $572VO0 damages for being run dona Dee. 14, 191 f. by an autouio bile drivca by IHmald W. Miles. In a ik a or to the complaint of Mrs. Pane, iu which she alleged that Mr. Among the teacher selected f coming vear to ful trie vft-s:!.' m in he Portland schools are ;ane (ti.'B Normal gra tuntes in fact about 30 per eent are from the Norms 1. Pres'.h'tit Aeki'rtu.m si-ect a vurt of Daue against B.J. Mile? and ; his vacation at Butte Fa lis i.i south em Oregon where he delivered the commencement address, tic also spoke to the High school at McMiniiviHc, Newborn and Hubbard.' Letter? are being sent to the alumni bv Miss Kutilv DeYore. president, and .en Quick Kefcrcnte To Firms That Gi?c Service On Sl:crt Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. i;ie.4 was oriiiir niN rnr ar an nii-i i ... j.. ....... ., ..,-ed iii careless and reckless .inviting them to of present at the liiid imaum-r at the time she a kam-ked commencement, ajkins; them to ub I down and dragged. 60 feet. Mr. Milts aeribe to the memorial fund and iirnins i allege that his ear was not jfoins; mure ! them to vine for the "i.OOO.OtO bond! than 15 mile an hour. !isue. from which the Oieirun Normal i The answer alleire: 'That at said ! is entitled to receive flti(,thK) for time the plaintiff (Mrs. Daue) cureless-j buildings. With the letter is enclosed ly . and novlipently, without keeping t the alumni song composer! by Misj .lose any or jmi(er lookout for her uwa phinc S'ger. 'IS. tafety and without exercising proter! The nieniorial fuad is amuuiinfr Isn or any care or precaution as to t'gibl proportions. In addition to the jwav. Hace er manner m which she was ."i0 Liberty bond denated by the fc jjraJltiE, talked and careiessaV end'uty, they are being canvassed this i negligently suffered and permitted her-J week for voluntary donations. The I self To get in front of and be struck senior and junior classes have each j by the nmchiue driven bv the defend-' pledged l.OO 'per member. These, with jant (Mj. Miles while the same wa , the contributions from the ahiiuui otiijlit ibeing operated in a careful and skill- j to bring the fond near to the UM'tl till manner and at a moderate rte of for which the committee is working, speed, not exceeding 1") miles an hour. " j The Kaiiuer school hoard passed a The answer f Mr. Miles also alleges; resolution at its last meeting that fu thJ Mrs. Dane, at the time of the ac- ture instructors in the Maimer schools eident first dodged one way and then I must be normal trained, the other and in so doing, dodged im-1 mediatey in front of the car and nasi slightly injured. It is also alleged by Mr. Miles in his answer that any loss or injury which ( Mrs. Daue lnnv have sustained, was I caused by her negligence and want of ETOTTTHNa ELECTRICAL Salem Electrie Co., Masonio Temple, 127 North Iltgh.. Taltfhaaa ..M.ia IS 4 REAL ESTATE France To Be Cleared Of Yankee Troops By August Washington, Mav 24 (Vnited Pret,s) France) will Ik' practically cleared of Americana by July .10, a chart received at tho war (h'pnrtiut from Gen, l'cr ilnug showed tixlay. WasUiugton, lla.v4. (l'nited Tress) All American combat divisions exj cept regular army units will have Bail ed from Franco by dune 12, (ieneral Mnrch announced today. Deals In Real Estate A. A. Wolf to "Alex lli'nkey, MS a -e in J. V. Elmer claim, section 36 1 W.; 1WU. Aloi. Keler to Then Nit-nabcr, 5X1 acres in l. L. t'. Xo. SI, section 10 0-1 North Side Investment Co., to L. B. fawyer. kt 3 and 4. block G, 2ortU Nide addition, Kilverton. North Kble Investment Co. to L. S. Whitlmk. lot 13. block B, North Side addition, Nilverton. I'. 11. Kluwer to R. V. Hardcintte. 3.l acre in aectMut 2.V5-1 W. i'earl M. To?.ier to A. H. S.ginnnd, Iract P. pint A. I'ortland Truck Or.rdens. Henry Hatcher to liny Mryker, 3".S0 res in J. I hurchill claim, ' 1 VT. F. U Terwilliger to 1. F. UeCrosit. lot 15. block a, I'arriih addition A, Sa lem: HlH. F. U Tcrwillijfer to Eva Terwitllger, lot H. Sumy Side Fruit Faiui; t7.. A. F. Cnrtter to K. B. Marsters, lot . iiitM-k 1. Vneen Anne addition. Frank Mack to J. t'. Mnvo, lot 5 end . Idock 2, Bursons additiot, Stavton; ilNMI. Teny Sieinkamp to J. W". Steinka 4I..-.I acres in A. J. Davis c;im, I V.'.-. j::imi. j George Brock to Chris Jensen, lofi 1 I to 8. block 3. Merryfields addition, t Auiusville; $785. ! Fnuik Lesley to Harry Humphrey, ipnrt of block 4, Htnyton. i T. B. Knv to F. C. Hoiison, riart of I block 2, Yew Park addition; :!PMi. . M. Coburn to Joseph Tlnel, rt of lots 6, 7, 8, block 17, t'nion addition, Sulein. A'ilrew Omnsson to Clnrence Town send, lots 5 and 6, block 9, Southwest addition. Salem. ' John Bovle to Sarah Roth, luS aete in J. Killin tlaini. section 10 and 11 '5-1 V.; 7min. 'hind; Mrs. Acolia Royal Oberg, Tort 'liind, ItsS; Mis. Mae Boise Lautermnn, iNalem; James T. Matthews, 1HK9; Vir gil 1'erriiiger, Btllinghani ; Olive T. Tower, Cleveland, 0'1'0: X. M. Newport, r Albanv, IXHK: .ludffe J. T, Ailshie, Rnlae I Idaho; Dr. B. L. Sleeves, Sulem, 18"L CENTRAL HOWELL (Ciijiitul Journnl Special Service.) Central Howell, Or., May 2. The care and that it was her negligence that fourteenth annual meeting of the Gen caused her loss and damage if any. I trsil Howell church wna held last Bun The accident in which Mrs. Dune wH8j,ay, Sunday school at IU a. in., was injured hapened at S o'clock on thecj bv the superinteiulent, Elvin Herr. eveninir of December 14, 1!1. at State! a splendid report of the Sunday school and Commercial street while Mrs, Daue ; ...,Vcntion wns irivua bv the dolemite. and others were standing on tho street awaiting to board an appnmchnir street car. SILVERTCN NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Silverton, Or., May 24. Sol Smith, an old time resident of Silverton, died at a Salem hospital Inst Wednesday and wa buried at Silverton Thursday. Mr. Smith ii . a: Jiau ucu ill lor some uiiit. , , c.,.., V, Dr. and Mrs. L. Christoplicrson and ' 1Rusi!4hHUSer UUd dlth 't0 ' llltln ,l,,,,t,tn, li,. l.,Cl f,,r a uwll in Miss Dugiiey l.indipicst und Mis Letha Moores. "The Church in the Wild wood,'' was siuig by Martha and Willie Nicholl, played on the organ by Little Luella Nicholl. At noon the congrega tion wks invited by the pastor, liev. Willium Nicholl, to the basement room where a table extending the full lentgh of the church was loaded with all the good things a prosperous community is blessed with. At 2 o'clock Dr. Kantiior preached a splendid sermon, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Bassett attended the baud concert iu Sulem VVvdnosiUy evening. Mrs. Fred Durbiu of Salem wt;s n vis itor at Arthur Got'fius' and Weisnei'a Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Abo Steffen toon im Gladys Webb to Salem Friday evening. Earl Admits of Silverton spent Fri day evening at the home of Albert Jam. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durbiu ami Miss Adu Buysoric spent Friduy nint m Aurora. Miss LiHie Oerbcr returned to Hi.leni Friday. Schuol visitors this week were: The MiBsea Ellen Steffen, Elizabeth and Ida the cast Tuesduy. .They expect to be gone all summer. Mr. and Mrs, George Davis hivvc rented the Chr'stopherson home for the summer. Major Jack Hamilton wns in town Wednesday and gave a talk to students o the high school. He will lecture hen on May 30. Colonel Leader addressed a large no dienve at the high school assembly room Thursday evening. Members of the, Synod Luthern church will soon have a fine new struc ture. The new edifice is being built just south of the old chureli. Rev. fteorge Mertdricksou is the pastor. Mia. I'etcr O. Slyve, who hns spent the winter nt the home of her mother, Mrs. Moe, will leave next week with her family for llieir home in Canada, Floyd Allen expects to move iuto tho lew house now being erected bv Mr. Potter. Miss Emma Anderson of Ml. Angel visited in tl itv the first tif the week. Mrs. Lewis Lnisoii of East Hill him been iiiite ill during the past week. Ralph Service, a recently discharged soldier, is visiting in California. Miss Vivian Browne and Miss Gladys Vikan visited in Salem Wednesday. The Silverton high school girls held a track meet at the school grounds Thurs day evening. Miss Agnes Larson, who hns a posi tion in the I'ortland library, was home visiting with relatives over the week end. Miss Li 'lie Oppcilahl lies completed s smcessf ul term of school in (he Silver Kails district and is home again. Mr. Ball, hrnd filer at the Silverton Lumber company's mill, left Monduy of this week for Shanghai, China, where he will hold a similar position. j NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES Mrs. West Spittler went to rurllund Friday to visit her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Nafzeiger are the proud parents of twin buby girls, born Friduy. The stork visited Will Hoth 's Sunday evening, leaving iv little miss to gladden their home. Carl Mikkelson returned home Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Tweed enteitalned tit dinner Mo dnv evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durbiu of Salem, Miss Ada Buy aerie, Miss Gladys Webb nnd his Twedd, who was a nurse iu France. Miss Audrey Bnggett spent Wednes day evening at her uncle's, C. C. Widick of SkIciii. Missis Helen und Emma Mikkelson and George spe.:t Thursday at OuL.er Mikkelson 's. Miss Edith Otto nf I'ortlnnd is visit ing her nunt, Mrs. Rudishauscr nt pies out. Tho I amlsl iKtnl luh Vittul tlvuiuwi Daily Market Report Grain Wheat, soft white S.10 Wbaat, lower gradas oa sample Oats 8.'ColOc Hay, cheat, : - 24 Hay, eati ' 123 Bin lev, ton Mill run i:t(K44 Butterfat. Butterfat -. 59c Creamery butter (Aolc fork, VMI aod Mutton Fork on foot lS'MlBc. Veal fancy 17e Stuers 7Ve Cowa 5(i Hc I Court House Notes Monmouth, Ore., May 22. The Nor mal and Monmouth Training H-hool ic- 1 opened on Monday, after lwr weeks enforced vacation, with nearly every student present and all iiiemiiers if Old roottcrs I the faeulty except Mrs. St omitting h, whojStngs ; did not meet her class- until the last I Broilers i of t!ic we'k. Spring lambs . Ewes - Sheep, yearlings - fifcXi and Pmotry Kegs, cash Ileus, live The tent rriaiwl speske, iiefore vara- t.nn wss :r. Butler, he-:d of tli hit tory deartiuent, who took for his sub jeet "A Problem of the Day." The Vegetables 12c uc s(iflc 4le 30c 15c 20fVi 22c 3H(u.35c FOB SALE ISO acres of No. 1 land located 6 miles from Sslem, oa good road, ia good location, good house aud barn and other huUdmgs, farm implements, 4 horses, 5 tc.ws, 3 year lings, SO hrad of hogs. Tound 500 cords of wood ready cut, all at a bargain. Write M W cars Journal. tf FOR SALE A good double team kar ness, will trade for hay or grain or will exchange for good dry wood See Square Deal Realty eomptv Phone 470 BEST BUYS 10 acres fine fruit land, all cultivat ed, 3 miles of .Salem, JK'.uO, easy terms 10 acres all cultivated, house, barn, acres family orchard, on rock road, I miles from Salem, li.HtO. 14 acres, logans, family fruit, largs house, bnrn -equipped for chickens, on good road; the In-st of soil. $4000. 22 acres joining city, boat of soil, well fenced, 7 room hmise, brn, $M0U 24 acre, lti cultivated, 5 logans, 5 prune, fuir house, bam, all equipment and stock including team, cow, 10 hogs,. 50 chickens, mile from station. $7000. 50 acres all cultivated, good house, barn, well drained, bcst of fruit, grain or clover land; 5 miles from Snlem, KS0; land all around it not any better is held at $200 per acre. $3000 cash, balance tl percent. 100 acres, WO cultivated, house, 8 barns, spring, 10 acrts timber, well fenced, close to station. H3 per acre. 303 acres, modern improvements, all cultivated, well fenced; one of the fin eat mixed farm ranches in the valley; 3 miles from small town; offered for n short time at $73 per acre on very easy term. Owner wishes to retire and does not care to rent it. For test house or farm buys e SOCOLOFSKY Bayno Building WATER COMPANY ALEM WATKB rv.'UrANT-Offiot corner Commorei.'. and Trad ltreel Bills pnyaU monthly la advinca. rhis ooti. NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed to Jef ferson Myers, secretary of the board of regents, Stnto Agricultural college, Corvullis, Oregon, will lie received uy th r snid board of regents until ten o'clock a. in.'. rune 8, HH9, for tho furnishing of nil material and tho per Curiaauuo of ull labor required for the erection nnd completion of the engin eering laboratory building, for the Agricultural college, state of Oregon. All bids to be endorsed "Proposal" for engineering laboratory huilding. Said proposals to lie ooiie4 upon the siiovo date by the said bonrd of re- All tho work nnd material must con form to tho pluus and specifications therefor on filo at the office of the college, Corvaliia, O,.qoii, and uS the architect, John V. Demies, 1040 Cham ber of Commerce iiiiMing, Portland, Oregon. . . Each proposal must be accompanied by certified check of five V" t of the amount of Oie bid as a gimrantec that the wiecfssful Wilder will "tor into a contract according to said plans and specifications. Said cheek to be niado pavaiblo to tho Agricultural col lege of the state of Oregon. Jf for any reason the luddor fails to execute the proper contract and Hmnd required with in ten days after notification of tho acceptance of bit h.I, then ewtified check will tieroma forfeited to the Ag ricultural college of tne state oi w - gn. 112 StrawlK-rries Radishes, doz Rhubarb ....... Potatoes ! OREGON PIONttRS TO' j The suit has been dismissed In the lease of the Business Men's Adjustment .Company against Otto and Rose Zwick r. Each party pays his own eosti. (Continued front page oae) In the matter of the estate of Alexis B. Nelson, the county court has set June 30 as the date for a final head ing. Adolph C. Nelson is adniitust ralor of the estate. ' ter Cornell Ctnnnii Beach, 187t); Miss Mary E. RevnnWs. Salem; Mrs. Lulu IHiiirhes Bnsh. 10; Samuel A. handle. Waverly, Wash.. 1181; Mrs. Marv Starr 'Waltz. Salem. 1M2; Willis C. Hawley, 'Washington. D. C, 114; ' Mm. Kate IKeviolds Gnltra, Selem; George M. Brown. Roselinrg and Salem: Prof. J. B. Horner, Corvmllis, 115: Dr. Henry !s. Goddard. (ioldendale, Wssli.; Edjar B. Pi!r, Portland, 11W; J. tl. Goltra, , Portland and Salem: 44. W. Holures. Gor- jvallta. 11S7; Rev. Harold Olrg. Port- BUl IN SALEM ALW AYS The sdministrator of the eslnte of Edith Darr has ben discharged and re lieved of Hut v and bonds men exoner atcd. The estate of Minrie Vanderhmif has lieen aptrised at t1,. The estate consisted of one lot No. 4 in block 8. siilxiivisiion of Mocks 26. 27 and 28 of Caiiiial Park addjtinn. sneaker reviewed the political, eco-i finl'it,. Wil i mimical and social conditions is Bus- n,.toi.,. sia. England and in parts of the t'nit- (ir81,n onion. "J, ed States, thus clearly re.eal.ng tne I Jv,rmudn ollionf prooiem w nicn is conironiing me . ( atibaire worm iiinay. in sioiuio pi-ip iu aipc , thin nrnblcm, he sr.iil. and correct the wrong conception of progress which; should lie bv evolution not revolution. Because of the enforced vacation, "le'orani?e Joint Society Program, which was ti ieanoiia boi lie eiven on Fridav, Mav 23rd, and Bananas w n was , ,-,,,m- , - .mrrwrv rs.,c . ,.,;,,;, fluit nur yi nil- ,a, in-- it iniirriivn. The proof r.heets for the snnual edi tkm of "The Norm" have arrived Turuipi Head lettuce Beets It UK $3.25 30c. .. 3o $1.85 - 3(g)4 10c 40c . .'1.75(? 4.23 ilifati'ie . ... 2 3 4c $2.75 3'A ..... -ifi)7 from the pnttishers. The edition is com plete in every detail and reflects great credit uixm the editor. Miss Hager. '2f of Portland, and tier assistants. Miss Ii.-rdell Brooks, business manager, deserves ieeial recognition for the splendid advertising material which ap pears. . Miss Willisms, critic of the third Black fin lb. . M aliit Wbita figs, lb. . Ift20e Package f gf pai bx 00 pkg Moil '-IO lli.c, extraetsi lOt Keuii mm Eggs dozen .. 50c ( reamerv butler - . 07(u 70c Cciintry butter . .. 5-j Flour, hari wheat $34-13.15 Portland Marke Portland, Or., Mav 24. Butt er, city crei.mery 51n50c Eggs selwted local ex. 4.Vo 4,ic liens 333.'ic Broilers ViOt 40c Oeese 17gx;20o Cheese, triplets 37(if;3c DAILT LTVB STOCK MKKI Okttls Receipts tV) Tone of market steady. Best steers $U$l3.fiO Giod to choice steers $ilri1L.i0 Medium to (rood steers $0.50(al0 Fair to good steers $H(u;!) Commsn t0 fair ateers $7.0(o4 Choice cows and heifers $10(f)ll Good to ehoica sows ai d keilSH $8f9.75 Medium to good eows asd icifari 0Fai'r to medium cows and heifan $.-.fo5.50 Cnnnera $3(3 4 Bub ..S0(u 8 Receipts 335 Stockers and feeders $Cfe8.50 not Riieipts 80 Tone of market steady Prune mixed $l.7.Vo20 Medium mixed l.2".fri 19.73 Rough heavies $17.75m 18 Bulk $lH..Wi-i:-"'t Pig, $19.75 Receipts 57tS Tone of market stcsdy Prime lambs $1415 Fair to melinm b. talis $13(2 -11.50 Vearlings $11' 12 Wethws $!'ta 1 1 Ewi-s $f!ra 10.50 Bucks $4fh 5 Butter WHjifile lggs 4fi47e Hens Z?,iu ?,'o Broilers 32fo 33c DORA DEAN MeCVTCHEON. tesuksr . ef piano, a new and logical methos) for both pupil and teacher, xttakinf clear- all basic principle Bery to a musical edueaiioa, anr1 gitisf tha ' music teacher'' something t teach. 4-1 Court St. Phone 35. FECPLES FURNITURE STORE For bargain ia new and seeondhaa goods for the house, furniture, rang es, Scoters and stoves, rui"s, sewing machine, graniteware, d;h's, auit ?asc, trunks and tools. We wank your old furniture and stoves, wiU pay you highest rush price. See u last. Peoples Furniturs Sljte, 271 N. Commercial St, Phone 734. SECOND HAND GOODS NO CASH REQl'LRED Good overcoa shoes and suits, all kinds of am sis al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing stoves, gas stoves, suit cases ar l 1000 other useful articles tc soli or trade. What have yntif The Pupil! Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. WE WANT VOI R used furniture, stoves, carpets and tmds, as we pay fair prices for everything. Call 947 CAPITAL HARDWARE & Ft' UN I TI KE . 285 N. Com 1 St. HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED HAT BUlOKIXtt 1 elean and block Indies' and Men's hats. Jut re ceived hat renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. V. B. Ellsworth, 495 Court 8t. Sulem, Or. THE SOLDIER BOYS Pool and bits liard parlor ia nw open undor mw maiiogemeivt and it readers yon sad tho general public a congenial plae to pass away a few luisui hours. The basement of Oregon Eleetri depot, corner of StaU and High I'honq C28. Wm. Livock, prop. STOVE REPAIRING 9TOVE8 REBUILT AND PEPAIBB9 50 years experience, DeMt NstioasJ and American fence. - Sizes 86 to 68 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, t. Loganberry and hop hooka. Salem Fence nd Stovs Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. I. A. Rowland Furniture Stars Buys, sells and exchanges new tad 2d band furniture. All kind of repair work, light grinding, filing, and brazing a specialty. Bight price. 247 North Commercial St. Phone 18. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbsj aa refuse of all kinds removed on meat ly contracts at reasonable rates Cess pools cleaned. Dead aitinahj r moved. Office phone Main li7. 1 - a MONEY TO LOAN On Good Heal Eslafe Security THOS. K. FOilD Over Ladd k Bush bank; Salem Orego. FEDERAL FARM LOA.NS 5'4 P.e" aent interest. Promrt service. S44 yenrs time. Federal farm loan howda for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Ma sonic Temple, Salem, Or-goa. INSURANCE OOCMiu For fre in formation about Lifo Insurance see J. F. Hutchason, dist, manager for the Mutual Life of N. Y., office, at 371 Stat St., Halem, Ore. Wfie phono f'J,' residence 1.10G. tf t immnirsii liiuiiiiAlitm HOP LEE, expert Isundrymaa, 43$ Ferry 8t. I pay top Biarket prie for elm i-cru and Eggs, Office J-Sjes i:t:io,t, residence :t:t:t,I. WOOD SAW w. 1255 N PHONE 1090B Our Pri'es sr Right M. ZANDLER, Proprietor . Hummer Street. Salem, Orego a REPAIRING STEWART'S (REPAIR SHOP Oar just installed a machine that will sharpen lawn bio wen th sams a tk factory puts them out new. Mrinj all voiir light repair work to ai. Al vin B. Stewart, 347 Court SI. Pkoaw 40.3. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF Pi'TUIAS MEKt AT McComack hell on every Tuesday at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, J. J. Kuntz, K. B. at 8. ROYAL Neighbors of America, Ore gon Grape camp No. I.'IOO meet tvtry Thursday evening in MeCemaok hall Elevator tr-vice. Ora'.le, Ms. Car rie E. Bunn, CI8 t'nioa Srf.reeae der Mm. Meliaaa Persons, 1413 N, 4!h't. Phone 1431VM.