Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1940 — Page 2

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ANDREWS OSTERMAN WEDDING ANNOUNCED Announcement has l»-eii made of' tin- itjaf/iagv ot Mis* .Mary Andrew, j daughter of Cltarle* Andrew* and , Roy Osterman <>i Gib»oii city Illi- I The vow* were Itu wived by j Rev Puul Hraiidylwrry Saturday I February 17. Mr. Owtertnan i» plant «ui»-rin | lendent of the Central Boya min | pauy at Ullnou City. Mr and Mr*. Giles V Porte: will enuiiaiu at dinner this evening I for Mr and Mr* H F. Butler and Mr*, tieoige Rennet. Jr . ot Cincinnati. Ohio. Th- Ev ry Ready -.!,<*- ot th-[ Methodist church *-Itool will m,-<-t | at the home of Mr* Ha-ve Baker i KH'-g South Third str*—r Thur. ! day evening at •even-thirty o'clock Mis* Effb- I’alton will have chaut-->f the devotional* Hostesses will! la- the .Meadatne* Paul Edward*. It A. Adam*. M E llnwei and Ague* De-Vor The t'atholh latdie* ot Columbia ; will meet at the K ot C. hall Tueday evening after church *et vice* MRS. GERALD STRICKLER IS HOSTESS TO SOCIETY Mr* Gerald Stinkier ot 1422 West Monroe alreef wa< host*-** to I the ladle*' aid »<m I- y ot the First Christian church Thursday after ! noon with twenty-five member* pre- i went Mis* Margaret Daniel* -ondu-ted the devotional* followed by the roll tine opening and report of -all*, made. The prrstocnt. Mt« William 1 Kohl* pie*idei| me. the business 1 ne*»lon Mr*. Janie* Kit< hen ami Mr* Iktrpbu* Drum. member* of the J way* and mean* committee to, March announced a chicken noodle soup *ule to la- held in the neat future. The beat date will la- annoiliuTil latei . tailing the MM'ial lioui Mr*. Mtrickler. assisted by hei sister. - Mi*. Mary Keller nerved delicious rest eahtneut* — ■' > - — — -- Cat and Squrrel Pa * Yaktm.i Wash. (I'P) Mr*. Cl.irWs.i E. Bucklin found a baby *,i Irrel that had l-*-«-n abandoned in -min wo-id* near Yakima, took it to her home and rained it with tho Ireip of the family cat. F’uff. The *t|illrrel eat* and sleeps v-tth 'h • (,-tt when It isn't spending it* time

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THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing ‘ THIS IS YOUR RINGSIDE SEAT’” -OuY /t*M \| f’hifA'. LETUfeCHArA 1/ THE ONIN CUQ£ FOR' fvERY VJELL AT ‘ PtSKHANCE XX) BROKEN HEART IS ‘ v>RST POQT \ ) - NOTHING NOTICED POPEYE 1 TC (AT OUT ANOPUNCH WE 6hALL YTiNJfX WFWEND ' KURT 6 6MILES-YET. 60MEB0DY tNTHE JNd MFBCH POPEYE kajHfc' \rHE HOLD r / JSTrT CHEST fA, (YOU THINK ) / CettEATEST ff \ a r f nr, l«sawoken 7dame y / PtSSrihk / hxwe - - f VGA .HEART \ t IM THE ; i ; Sregg m BLONDIE BEGGARS CAN’T BE CHOOSERS By Chie Young /jitup OASYZ IL— /AwvOuODOGsk don Tcgfu SO badly) " (NaTtoNa : A '•OMEO ] ~ , 'DUMB KCAnT) ( SOOHOO J L ABO.T ,r ogaj, . J A S DOiNfl < • root ou can ,/ i ’ ■'-.st up y MBCAN. / > >"smi as® soys z tuamk\ k, y - v Itav-x t'-’ I z 'V'- m 3 ■ - /c it —W —ift • L-^yamiseauwaMsM-Ma.-. .... 1 , i/. . ■ . . 1 I ' •« > ■*■ > ■ ,- .. i

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phone* 1000 — 1001 Saturday Chicken Suppei First I tilled I Brethren Church. 5 to 7 p in. Monday St Ague* Sodality. Catholic Schoo!. 7:30 p m Firemen * Auxiliary. Mr*. Ervin j Elzey. 7 3<» p in Research Chib Mr* Dau Sprang , 3:30 p m. Adam* County Woman * ChortiMoo*e Home. 1:30 p ui. Tueaoay Tri Kappa Musicale. Mary Mai I garet Klepper. 7 30 p in Psi lota XI. Mr*. Sim Hurt, 7:3" I p. m. Kirkland W C T I Mr*. WilI Ham Yager. 1 p. m. Catholic Ladle* of Columbia, h lot C Hall, after church service* Wednesday Shakespeare Club. Mi- < airoll i But kholdvr. 2 30 p in. Historical Club. Mr*. Fred Hau- ! < her, 2:30 pin Thursday I’leanant Dale laidn-*' Aid Mr*, i Chai les lli yen. all day. Missionary Society Presbytei Jan church. 2 30 p m Evei Ready Class Mr* Herve I Raker. 1U' 3 South Third street. I 7:30 p. :u < ■ — ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital | • • Adam Schafei of thi* < ity w... transfeired from the Adam* county memorial howiptal yecerday to the Lutheran Hospital in Fort I Wayne Ellen Helmut. I" year <>ld daugh ter of Mr and Mr* Harold Helmut wa* admitted to the hospital last evening foi an emergent y operation. Her condition was report*-d ‘a* being fairly good thi* morning. Mr*. Kenneth Elady of 116 South Sixth street wa* admitted to the \dam* county memo, ial hospital yesterday New Citizen. 76. Would Fight X- w Britain Conn .U.P> Julius ‘ Wolf 76 German-born, <am*- be- ' torn a I S naturalization egamni- • r for hi* citizenship paper*. “Yes. ' sutc. was bi* i|tii« k answer when ' the Federal official a»ked whether ‘ he would tight for till* eoillltry If it went to war Hi wa* admitted

Jacob J Schwartz of H-rne wa* among yesterday'* busfue** visit- , or* in Decatur Mrs. T. C Wertz of Elkhart visited tn Monroe with the John F HiM-ker family yesterday :»nd wa* i the over night guest ot Mr*. 1. W. Mai y and daughters. Dye Ferguson, Blue Creek township lesldent and veteran Dally Democrat subscriber, stop|»<d at the office toi a visit Filduy afternoon. Mr. Ferguson told an inter- • -ting story of the first time he came to the city in ISM by horse and wagon It took him all dag' aud up to H o'clock at night, bo staled, to make the round trip from III* farm to thi* city 1« mile* away Mr*. Elmer Anspaugh of Winchester street who ha* been a patient at the Imai hospital the past week was reported us being a little better tills morning Lloyd Conrad who has been seriously ill with Influenza and bronchitis is much improved at the home of hi* sister. Mrs. Jack Ellsworth of Winchester street He was aide to be up a while yesterday afternoon aud hopes to be out in a day or t wo. Mr*. Maude Robbins and daugli ter Paulins- of Huntington spent Friday with the former's daughter. Mt* George A. Thom* of 516 North Second street They returned home last evening. Mr* George Renner. Jr of Cincinnati i* spending a few day* with with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. H E Butler. Mrs. Jennie Durbin of this city went to Fort Wayne this morning, where she entered St. Joseph's hos- ‘ pital for lieatment ! Mrs. Leland Frank and daughter ! Mary and Mr* Martha Mack saw ; the old Fort Flayer* production ot Allies Irish Rose ' in Foit Wayne last evening Harvey Gay of route I was among tisluy's business visitor* in Decatur. Dt I. A Pittenger of Bail State Teacher* College Muncie was a business caller here tin* morning The old tlindi say* the first three iNcn CoiigicsMiun ———————— DW3L J. H. McGregor Ohio Republican* hail the elec- ' turn of J. H McGregor to the lower house from the 17th Ohio district. M-Gregor was elected to fill the vacan y created by the death of William A. Ashbrook. Democrat

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. MARCH 2. 1910.

days of March regulate the weath er for the three months of spring. . so up todate that make* March a . nice month and April a wild one May ought to be average Adolph Haunie, postmaster of | Monroe, wa* one of the most «a- , thuaiastlc rooters al the sevtloual lutsketball tournament yesterday Mrs. Judson Erne, wife of th.* , Berne <oach. who suffered a fractuivd ankle when fleeing a fire at her home several weeks ago. we* able to attend the liMkelb*ll *e< ttoual tourney here with the aid of c-nttchea. Her injured leg is still in a cast. - , . > — —- ■ranch Resemble* Mermaid Painesville, O <UR> —A branch which look* like a mermaid aud one whl< h resemble* a horse's head are included In Rex and Dorothy Farren's collection of odd formation* ot branches and roots.

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Ry HSRHDHIN ( ARROLI, tvi*g Faateess *j*air*i* Wrtw HOLLYWOOD -Fame I* fleeting in the movie*, so the parents of Baby Sandy. Universal s two-year-old star, took steps today to insure their

daughter another career in cam her screen popularity wanes They revealed plans to train the youngster for a career as a ballet dancer Her studies will tiegin as *<*"l as sb* is old enough to take lesson* and

her movie earnings are being put into an annuity to insure the co*t of instruction. Tile annuity mate re* In 1950 when Baby Sandy will be 12 years old It will f.rmluce an Income 'uAc-lent to complete her training as a dancer. Doctor* tell Andy Devine that he must cut down on hi* weight even if it has been very profitable Io him In his movie career In the last 14 months. Andy ha* put or, 5o pound*, which makes him tip the scales at nearly W 0 Too rapid a gain, the medicos say They are putting th* comedian on a diet which begin* with a seven--.ay fast. All Andy gets during thi* tin* I* six glasses of watci a -lay Please take note, however. Thi* l* not a recommended program for everybody who I* overweight Conmilt your physician like Dsvlm did. Just heard Umt Maureen OSullivan ami Johnny Farrow are getting rid of their tag house u> Bevcrly Hills and are renting a small ’ English >tyl« cottage. Does this mean that Farrow i» : clearing th* deck* for an enlistment in the British force*? The fibbers arc making th* life of Nortnan Taurog miseiable. The 1 U. 8. navy ha* just named a sub-: marine after the plump director It weigh* 1.400 ton* "Any resemblance between me I and a submarine are miraiy uunci-1 dental.” insists Taurog. Anita Ixowse's pretty mother. Ann Beresford, made such a hit t here with her lecture on Ph-.ioso-: Phy and Beauty." that she ha* been tnofced to make talk* in tiic Ban Franeisco and Oakland area Meanwhile, Anita heraelf I* thriving on the hard chorea of' personal appearancea She ha* gained 10 pounds. Another Hollywood traveler

L — —-♦ Pleasant Mills News j Flsrsno* Noll, Csrr*spsnd*nt Mr. aud Mr*. Wilmer Riley. Mr. I and Mr*. Richard Evans and daughter Colleen, spent Saturday evening at the Merle Foor residence ( Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Byer of Fort | Wayne were Saturday evening din- i ner guests of Mr. aud Mr*. Meritt j Foor and daughters. Mr. and Mr*. John Fortney and I daughter Darlene Kay of Monroe spent Sunday in the O. S. Fortney home Evening callers were Mr and Mra. Harold Dolch — ■" O". - •Hkll - 20 lb. white unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kinds of mimeograph work and suitable for ink signature. 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co.

.Jeanette MacDonald, is cracking I record* on her concert tour. Th< municipal auditorium in Birmingham. seating 5.000 people, wasn't big enough to accommodate the MacDonald fan*. If you mw "Little Old New • York," you inu»t remember Ben Carter, the Negro comedian who I played the bartender in Alice Faye* tavern. He made »uch a i hit that Twentieth Century-Fox hag rushed him into the picture, "Maryland" to play the husband »f Hattie McDaniel, who gave such a moving jwrfornianea a* Mammy in “Gone With the Wind " Carter is an agent for Negro * ctors as well as a performer. He 's doing all right, too Has signed up four people In the "Maryland" cart and has sold the studio on using the whole choir at the church he attends. Speaking of Ameche. he ha* hi* troubles Twentieth Century-Fox I has suspended him because he fumed <lovvn a loan-out part at Paramount, and his wife is at th* hrspital for a checkup We ran . into Don at the House of Murphy with Chester Muck <Lum of Lum ami Abneri. He say* the doctor* don t know yet what I* the matter with Mrs Ameche. Interesting 1 trio at the name spot were Jack Oakie. Teddy Tetrick I Chaplin's ■van!robe headl and Betty Chaplin. Char lie s cousin. She * a very pretty girl Wonder why some producer doesn t give a break to E'rankie Gallagher, singer at the House of Murphy Night club entertainers come and go in HollyI wood but Frankie wear* so welt. ’ Loyce Whiteman and Harry Bsrri*. at the Club 17. rat* a plug. too. M-G-M should give bonus to Bona Massey snd Virginia Grey who •vent to Boise for the premiere ot | "Northwest Passage" and later oanced with almost every man in the population of McCall. Idaho. I Gdt Lorraine Eddy and Billy Seynour to tell you their converMtion at the Sphinx club. . . Twentieth Century-Fox will put Unda Darnells -astels on exhibition in the Case <le Pans. She* really very , clever *s an artist. . . . Jean Park- > r's St Bernard dog just had a | tonsilectoA.y. We wouldn't beI lieve it either until we called a vet and he said it wa* a common operation. . . . Ona Munson and I Raymond Burr, of san Francisco, J ; were a combination at Clro•», .. . The Grade Allen for President gag is quit* amusing... . George Burn* told her; “Grade, don t you know you have to be noininatad before ■ you can be president 7" . . . "Don t be wily. George." said Grade, "I wa* nominated when 1 wa* six year* old and I Hill have th* scar on my arm "

A ■ ♦ RATH One Tima—Minimum oMarge e» j 25* for 20 word* or loo*. Over 20 word*. I'/** P*r word. Twa Tlmee—Minimum charg* i *f f*r 20 word* or laaeOvar 20 word* 2c p*r word for th* two time*. | Thee* Time*—Minimum charg* i es 50c for 20 word* or laaeOver 20 word* 2'/,* par word , for th* thrao tlm**. i Card rt Thank* •»« Obltuarlaa and vara** — 6100 j Opan r*rt* -ClMlay advartlalng I 16c par celumn Inch. ' ■ ' < f “■LIND" AOVeRTISEMtNTg I . Advertisements appearing in j this column without namoe | signed ar* "Nltid." They ar* j | to be »n*wer*d by letters, ad- | dressed to Ike box number In | care of the Dally Democrat. W* can give no information concerning th* partlea advartiaKOK SALT LUTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS- Un U>< ust St n et, W feet. 1100; on SchiniM-yer Struct. &o feel. S2s<>. on Grant Street, M feet. 1150. Also a few guod lot* 1 on Mercer Avenue at *lO a front ( foot. Gas. waler aud electricity. ' Louise Hall. Decatur Country Club, nwnei tv NEW 6 ft Refrigerator 11 down. Used Washer*, refrigerators, sweepers, stoves, heating, cook, Decatur Hatchery, Dealer Jaiiu-s Kitchen, salesman &ltf FOR sale: 140 acre*, extra good stock and grain farm. fln>- building* In good repair. lix-aled in Ad- ' am* county near Lutheran colony. ! Immediate possession. Write 27«5 Thompson Ave., Fort Wayne. Ind &2-3 H , FOR SALE Two Shorthorn cows I A springer. Other has day-old ! i alf at side. P H. Drum. Phone !3 J. 52-3tz ' FOR SAI.E3 7 room house in Mon-1 roe. good location Would like to I sell at once. See Jim Aiidiew*. FOR HALE: 1636 Chevrolet tiu<k I Nuiiilh i- 620 tires. Price leasuiiable. ' Guod condition Phone 673-T Her-1 naid RutUM-hlag. &2-g3lx | FOR SALE Fully equipped meat ■ market at the right price and in I the right place .No ihain >ompetition. Good town. Good lake. I II .oeu Inquire of ttlareucc llobi-1 net. Hamilton. Indiana. 52-311 FOR HALE — one coni or wood kitchen heater. Inquire 2D N Seventh St. or plume 1394. 53-3 t» FOR SALE Walla< e aud Fitting strain Barred Rock Cbi< k*. paie bred large six* high producing, Blood Tested and M-lecti-d slock lu our Dvtalur Quality Chuk*, all leading breeds. Order now. Decatur Hatchery. Phoue 497. COURT HOUSE Estate Case* In the estate of Fred Rteigmeyer. application fur letters of administration was tibd by Evaleiia Meigmeyer. Bond In the sum of *3 6<h« *a* filed, examined and ap proved. The letter* were ordered reported and confirmed The application estimated personal property at ll,ami and real estate at ISM. In the guardianship of Noah , Falb. the < urrent report wa* filed I by the guardian, examined and *p I proved The trust was continued A petition by the guardian to haw > the bond reduced was submitted ' and sustained and the bond was ordered reduced tn |l,7bt> — 1 " ai ANBWERH TO T •DO MH KNOW?” 1. Israel 2. Judah. 2. Jerolmam. 4. Ilehoboam. 5 Paul N. A. BIXLER OFTOMETRIgT Eysa Essmlns* . Glass** Fitted HOUR* 1:30 to 11:30 12:30 t* s:o® ■aturday* 6:00 p. m. Tal*ph*n* IN How Shabby Dim* Your Car Irntik? •f you plan to k**p it anathai year you had batter have It repainted or SimaniMd. Phone 341 For An Khtlnwlc. WHITE-ZESER 3rd al Monros Phon* 344

MISCELLANEOUS < FARMERS ATTENTION - Cal) 569 A at our ezpensa far dead stock rwmovai, Tha Stadler Prodaato Cu. Frank Burger. ««aaL 13-tl BINGER SEWING Machine Agency at England's Auto Parts Store, Phone 252 iMytlme. 411 Evening*BargaiM, new or used machines. All make* repaired. Sewing taught tree. 19-6tx FOR LEASE Super Itorvice Station. good location. lI.tMM) required. Address Box 112 % Democrat. 53-2tx NUTICE -1 am fillug murtgago ox-' riuptiun Idanks. Blauks tiled last year do not apply thi* year Fred Kulter. court loom. 52-k3t( REFINANCE or buy your farm—lowest interest—33 year loan—repayahi* anytime—local farmers' organization. Htnry R. Heller, NF LA hec'y-Treae. &l ktf UNTIL FURTHER NUTICK my old barber prices will remain the same as before the law. Willi* Funner M-3tx I have two Durham Imlla to put out on sbaire Julius Brltc, phone 5673 5H3* NOTICE -Upholstering, reflnlshing and repair work of ail kind*. Wa buy and sell good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Shop, South Second St.. Phone 430. 34-301 "O 1 WANTED WANTED Girl wauls to do housework, can give teierences. Phom,s6»E 53 3tz 1 WANTED Experienced country ■ girl fur general houaework and, plain cooking Write &1X East De-' Wald. Fort Wayne. Ind. Give leferruces ItX STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY ; RELIABLE MAN WANTEID call on farmers. No experience ui i capital required. Make up to I! 11 a day. Write MR. ANDERSON, ' Box 163. Ixvg.uisport. Ind. itx-s WANTED Job as farm baud Experienced. single man, aged 25 Reference*. If desired Inquire i Box ill, care of Demociut office, t. 53-ja WANTED —Farm kcan*. low rate?*. No commiNHion, appraisal or title examination iimlh to borrower. Short term loan** are low a* I .. Sec Un before makiny four loan. The Sultkw-Bdwsnip Co. 34-frc-w WANTEIIt -- Married man desire* I work uu farm Paul Faithiug. Bellmont Part. Route 3. Decatur. | . Roy Snyder. &2-g3ix WANTED oppont unity: Factory lepiesentatlve will lutervlc-w neat Sggre**lve woman IM-tw<-eu 21-36 for special demou»tration aud advertising. Experience uniici essa, y , Write- Miss Frankel. Hotel ifaclte*. Fort Wayne SZ-k3tx ' — -n FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 riMim modern furnished apartment. Heat furnish •xl Private entrance. Phom- 79. 413 Mercer Ave. 52-ls LOST AND FOUND IAJHT large- black leather lueg containing driver* licrniw*. tour My ticket and of her paper* Pleasereturn to this office 54-2 t Trade In a Qaee Tewn — oecatue ■ i ROYS. JOHNSON Auctioneer Mar. 4 John Van Gundy. 1U mile.-* Southwest of l,lma. Ohio. ’ Mar. b Edwlu Newhausor 3 | mil-* North and 2% mil** W.-sl <>( Berne M*r. • W. <:. North. lig mih>* i East of i'unvoy o« No 3». Mar. 7- t'wlvlu McKean 1 mile | North aud 2 mile Wi st of Moliro. . Mar. K Mr*. Harry ItaVlno, 3 i mile* Hputh and mile West <,( : Van Wert. Ohio March 12 Hume I llaauy, 2 mile •just of Decatur, first farm ca*l of : Is-nt H<-h<K,l lioiimMarch 14— Frsitk imul<-iibn|M>r S'® mile* mraih of lhw*t* r „„ I Truat Üb. Bldg., Decatur, ludlatia ‘phon* I<H

MARKETBoE daily report W foreign Brady'. Greig* u.e, M , Jaa , Cioeed at * s. '' d '*<-‘h iBE V-l* rere|, M lo*l to lb, 12'1 to !4i. ‘I,, ||||c I4'i to t,;., n„ | 16" to l*u ib« fIKW Dm io 2&U to to 3<H> to I Roughs mi i | spring laii,b» Spiing l.u, „ Yearßug* MB WHOLESALE egg itß POULTRv D, Metz • Egg A ,, f Decatur a , Blown M, v Heavy Hen*. L* gb<, n S’ itj White X.11, Old Rou*i. Km fort wavne UIV ErgK 1515. ■ I, . 2V0.J00 11,. H >i bJl*> . 14 ■ HaBK 120-13" il>» < »3&u ■ Rough* I l.kM| t'ah*-*. 41: BB East Bu‘U-0 L .ei-.xe East itiitt.i j v, desirable-- 6 HH t'atlb- .1 —> MB week !»75. calve- . ..•• • with a week ' lamb* ...jrr ■ LOCAL GRAIN MAR*EII BURK ELEVATOR 70. ■ , I t'orri-, ’c-l M c-lt : Prl< ■ s t" I" ,'* I omu' No. 1 Red Wheat ■ No 2 Red Wbe-a: ■ ' Oats. 30 lbs. tret ■ No 2 Yellow < eu. M I New N<> 3 Y- 11-is 1 M ’ I No 2 Soy Bean* H I Rye ■ Pupils on Border IXmM t ales l<<> <al I for ee-hool < htidreu M* J • *ituate<d on n>> iMHimiae y whaud slate holi-ia>- -*-• c atoug with tin u.i“O civil aud lellglou <(**■ ; - I Test Your Kiio*i>«| Can you answer *«<ea at I ' ton queatlons’ Turn t* Bfl I Four for th* sn»*«r* | • I ? I. Who wa* P«-iiim*'' ot Ibe United Hub* <» Hoover’s CalHn- i ’ I 2. What stal’i- -unauirt* I -lom, of the- I S • .e|"'" I 3. Whal is th.- dal* "1 ikni in IMI? I 4. Were there tin- ■ "! lior strike s in 1939 IhaU is 6. I* air a chemi'»• " nitrogen and oxy«‘ii 01 *•* mixture of these «**'•■ a. U. B. currrmy i» i".u | '«‘ < torr rmen t Print In# uni’ i Bureau of Engraving 11 or the Philadelphia Mint 1. Name the- <Hy ■!>*' **’’ doubled Its pcpuisll** ' . 1920 and 1930 and '*<*'«• l * r largest city in * I'niied State* M B. Name the five OIK*"- ’ "“" r . i m tn* *. Whtah Amend " IL Conrtilutton conferred ■ II iimm won»**t>* I*. Os what dee* !t’«*** J lb* United S'"' n J*4»av*h * WltMrt* |<3 N »' h o Watch Tower d*y, 7 - . W p m.. u*l"6 ' ,r 3 l»to Watch Tow, i iimMs*'*. < graphs 1 to 2® Inelaßße 'Powe i of the Dr"i"«’ ', J lure mat: "But »» '!'• * were-, so slisll "••" lh ' ""...j u .it NM , lllt» Mon of ihmh ,h Wf | Helvatloii h*»h ••••f ilay. 7:so p iu . n All people of good I vlled.