Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1911 — Page 2

Mr and Mr* L. H. Denny entertained at dinner in honor of Mr*. Mary E. Nunemaker'. ninetieth birthday The hom. was decorated with - art .11 • e; ; -* T ■ add t> tit- beauty of the affair, ninety chrysanthemums were placed on the table. A very enjoyable day was spent Tit -e : resent were Mr. and .Mrs. C. A Nv.aetnaker. Mr and Mrs Gecrg.Hubard*. .Mr and Mrs Mart E Nonemaker. LM Angele* guest* were Mrs. J I . McConnell. Mrs Eva Han and daughter, Mrs. Robert Blackbum of Decatur. Indiana. —Los Angeles Pa.e* This clipping was received this it ra'.ng from Mrs. Robert Blackburn lv Mrs B. Shoity and will be of •-.ch interest to Decatur people, a* al the above named were former residents of this city except the Dennys, who lived at Portland Mrs. Nunemaker, the guest of honor. is the wife a well known German Reformed minister, and lived here until about twenty-five years ago. Her son. Will Nune maker. now a wealthy retired Ct-s-.ue £- -»vr of California, was for- ( tner’y a brakeman on the G. R. a- I. ~ Wrs Blackburn reports that

railroad. Mrs. -•• ,i the Decatur people there are well aud are delighted wttU caV.tcm.a There was qu..e a targe attendance at the non-ecotistical social at the Presbyterian church par.or* last even- . . . t the basket bail game acted as a drawing away agency to a certain ester.' :'ut it s safe to say that th se who were there enjoyed the best time of their lives. AU mingled in social informality for a while and then came an interval of half an hour or so when n -. tie was allowed to talk about hint- , . ■ under penalty of a fine, though eve-y one was besieged by questioners who- ran ask more ;itesti ns titan reporters, and who endeavored to make you talk about yourself. Then when they had succeeded in doing so they led you away to the cashier to make you pay a fine This proved very interesting, as well as profitable t. the trxM.try. for who is there who an refrain from talking about h =- s-1: * Refreshments :: .- e cream and .... were ?---i*fi during the evening Mrs Art; ar Fisher sutenaiaed the members of the Christian Ladies' Aid

• Friday aftemxn. these pres-[ er. F G. Williams. French Qwinn ■ rar - s Meyers Noah Mirs . Bert t Mangold. G T. Bark. J. M Dawson. Misses Mabel Weidy and Mildred < Da»soz The ladies made plans for j tueir sale, and also the religious census tills During the social hour refreshments were served. ENJOYS EASTERN VIS T. v s s Margaret Da-e s Enjoy-g V»t‘ Near Bostcn. Miss Margaret Daniels, who is I srenc-g several weeks in Boston and v.-.zity with Mrs. Harriet Hill-Hay-ward. and at Lynn, Miss . with Hr- - s sister. Mrs Ma? me Messenger. a very pleasant erne She says :a part in a letter t? friends I bare teen over all the district points of Boston —Tea Wharf, North and South churches. Paul Revere H: ..se Public library, and Maytse took me up Bunker Hill monument. Also saw and went through the old. Id state house and Fintsel hall I tell you when you go through these old p’.a -i and realise who were there and what they did tor us. it makes you ieel rather queer. The old cemetery vice .'.:.n Hancock. Samuel Adams. Janes Otis. General Warne- and Paul Re - .ere are buried is right tn the heart of the city and the stone* are s sunken. some cf them, that you .an merely see the top. Tht'se I mentioned. however, have fairly good moßiments i went through Tremont Tetnjie. where the Ccnstian Endeavor World is published and git my pin. The auditorium cf the Temple is one :: ”, larges. its the Vr. ted States and the F.'st Baytist ,'hurea. or cocgregainu. owns it. It ha* the most beautiful and largest r ipe organ in the city. 1 guess. It is certainly ma*.- ■_ -.f.-.-.i : ?•:.< it - --1 ; ■' • ter birthday with ter —January 31 — . go to Boston the first Sunday in Feb-! rusty. attend morning serenes .a c.u North church, hear the chimes of eight tells <full octave*, evening *e-v---ice at Tremont Temple. Monday to Cambridge by autr. see Harvard university. Longt e Bow and Lowe.; homes and then home from there —if I must go. they say They are determined I oast stay until the last of February and go home the way I wrote yon about." FUNNEST ?uAY ON THE ROAD. Newlyweds will appear at the opera house Monday. January 2X and it is termed by the press and pub'..: as cae of the funniest comedies of the day. It i* under the personal direction and management of O'Lynn k Webb. and these two successful managers have spared no time and expense to make ■■■ i-.st play? r. to., r.-A They carry a Urge company of weis selected artists ot rare ability including Miss Lscile Parrish, the famous

little English comedian, and one of t v highest salaried ac.rese* on h American stage It is worth the pratr of admission alone to bear her beautiful voice in the numerous specialties she does She is supported by the da.aty little French actress. Miss Adele Leßoy and a company of the best talent that could be obtained It is of little use to go into detail ’regarding the Newlyweds' for everybody knows them The play itself .s a scream of laughter from start to finish, and with the seven big musical number* introduced during the piay. 'it affords two hours and a half o; amusement you will never forget. -■ . - ■ production and guarantee to give as r--.fi performance in the small t wns as the large ones The price* are within the reach of everybody. 2 -c. and .isle. and those who come out to witness ' The Newlywed* will be assured of a very enjoyable lime —.— — — ■— “ RESIDE IN FORT WAYNE. Mrs Vida Bowers, who on Wednee-

1 day of next week will be united in 'marriage to R M Kaough of Fort ’Wayne, and who will reside at that ■place, where the groom-to-be’to engaged in business, has purchased ■ their furnishings from Decatur merI, chants. The Boston store sold them i two hundred dollars’ worth of car■'pets. J E Moser fd them one b.m- . dred and seventy dollars worth of . fi shes and Meyer Scherer and Bea. ’ers. five hundred dollars' worth of fur-[n-ture. Murray Scherer, of the latter ■ firm, accompanied the load to Fort Wayne Wednesday and everything is tn readiness for their abode '| Tangible evidence, at last run down Jin the matter of the barglarixing M , the Laman a hardware store last October Ist. has s enmes'ed Harty . b—who at that time waa held on suspicion of the burglary, but later released from custody for lack of substantia! evidence—aad his brother. . Charles, that a regular affidavit, charging them with bwrglary. was [made against them by Seihus Me.cn. ' night policeman, and the two boy* 1 were given a preliminary hearing to-

(day before Mayor Teep«e who bound them ever to circuit court under tw. hundred dollar*' bend each The trial began this morning and J was concluded at about l:3e o’clock ; this afternoon. R C Parrish prose- ’ cutting attorney, handling the state s side of the question. About ten <M fifteen wjtneeses were examined an* much incriminating evidence introduced by the states witnesses A strong point against Straub was a cr finger which appeared on his hand i the day after the burglary, and » r.ict lit was npposed was received by smarting the widow glass in forcing entrance, and which also it is supposed left the trail of blood leading to the cash register. Jerry Burkhead t ■ whom it is said Straub confessed was also a witness Charles furnished bond this afternoon and Harte will also probably do sc Another Decatur young mam now ,s .- s. :x; l.'Stcd 11. affidavit against him being made in Dunkirk, s aisc implicated, the affidavit against him being made is the Adams circuit court, charging hie with receiving goods stolen from the hardware store by the Stranb*. and which ccns.s'ed of three revolvers, six pen-knives and some money, all being of about fls in value. This affidavit was also side by Se-' rhus Me’.chi. night policeman Ar- . o Wednesday afte-noem’s sessw* dosed what was acceded the best institute of the aourtesn proceeding eces heii by the Adams Cowaty Farmers associaxkm aau tne namass Auxiliary. both tn interest and attendance ; One well known fa-mer present said | be bad seat bet cue where the as-! tt-ndarce »u larger and that was! held in a grove tn the sei ch part c-.: i the csousty. At the close cf the afterooct session the foOowißg offire~s were elect-! ■ed r? 'te Woman's Auxiliary President—Mrs. Charles Schenck. | Secretary and Treasurer —Mrs. Nev; I tie Harden \ ice P~es re-rs. Vniro Trwnsbip—Mrs. C. S. Mamma St. Mar;-a —Mrs Laura Dailey Monroe —Mr*. Etta Heffner Root—Mrs. E. S Ck’.s-.ee Washington—Mr*. T. H. Raitneil Kirk'.and —Mrs C. M. Andrews. St Mary’s—Mrs. O ' Sr-man Root—Mr*. Dora Evans Mrs. E H. Lyons -.resided ever the i afternoon session. A full account of the, ■ ’ proceeding* is ia the following repert. f |of the secretary. M-s. Jobs Evans: j The opening of the afternoon ses--1 ’ skm was a duet by Mesdame* Runyon 1 i and Opliger ?; The result of the re>xii:ratic* • was then heard, which resulted as u . folic- s C. S. Mumma. presidentJ Essais Dailey, secretary: William MUi- ler. treasurer. s The report of the committee c& r*s-

r olution* wa* next ■ -Onion Growing" * a * ,b<?a “ u . c s Bash of nr- Wayne He said the onion is the mor * ly cultivated vegetable in the It* uses a* a food have been keo • from time immemorial Ihe soi fir*: ccr.s :< ■< I- lh<n • « of the *ame Tbreefourtfs <*« '*“ is abont the right depth to pit- . “ . seed or even deeper. 1’ to very 1 -P • tan: that the weeds be kept while the plants are y'-=$ or v. low onions are much eas • • ' ed thaa the white. He tells us h » to dig them, then let them dry o--ready for market. Buy *<*-'• s • The onion which is kept eve- a y»» produces better seed than those wt:> nave been recent y ed. s h** - California onion Store them js 1 cool place ,ss ue* T twecty-eig--grees a* possible. Mrs. Luta entertained the rwith an inatrumental sc.o. w. delightful. Piano duet by Tcny Hi.. Miss Irma Houk W H. DeVilbiss speke ;n T: Care of Fruit Trees The care - • .. _ .w .» 1 v J? a.

eludes planting, pruning am. s: r-v- ■ - The San Jose sea. moat structjve enemy of the tree- A ; rill breed four billion in c When you plant a young orchard - it a good seed bed " eu sf. Us in the ground always lean • ■ prevailing wind*. course of two or three years it wi: ‘ straight. It then told < different spray* were mixed and ■ plied for the different c.sva.—.? Mr Martindale spoke ou - tkn of the Sod for Planting and Tillage of Com. If you are e ■ - rreya*- for a g -d :-.rn ’ • ; year before by preparing the see'. -~ Rotate the crop—clover, com wre but every third year have it in cl -e' Break the ground with any g' sc it is th-roughiy trrken Have formity of com for planting either drill or check-row .e---*eed so you will be sure it will go. I'oh't '* too Three or four r more are to be giveß. A ration w xade c’ : - rapiEary pnxses-. ■■ Q , -- . , -

Ltfes long journey closed Wed:-s day evening for James Drag- tie wksewn motoman cf the F 't "xyr t gprtnggeld raiiway west on instructions from the al’-w-.-Heavesiy Director, the life current. ceased at tea minutes t.i s x Lis 1/v s hjtv'.zg s - ?Ee, well 3*de. j The deceased, though but th r nine years of age. had run a i <-i race in- consistent n aw;.- - • the schedule of bis Maste- He had been atiing but nine day*, with pae :- rnonia. and was consc . f to the asthough on acc. at of the great diff ri'ty in b-eathing.. -at - t- 1 c full utterance to hi* thoughts A the members of his ismediate fastiiy. hiß mother and others, were at his bedside when he passed away ex cept a trotter, who arrived ;ns: a; short white after bis deatn James SiJU "rar- - .-s b:~B co-- . ’• “ tr.’ M : ’ " - ---i ■ r county, the sen cf Frederick and f le® Drage Tie lathe- died wi-»« ’ .’ames was but tfteen mentis f ace. but the naothe- survives and was o: • the bedside when be passed away In ISS* Mr Drage was marred Miss EoU. a ArchboM. tie onion be-! lag a very happy tne. &nd .lesse. wrk two children —Grace and HarI old. who. with the heart brcketi wife survive Besides the aforenaiMd imssediate ’ relatives. Mr. D-age 'eaves two broth-1 ers —John Drage of Wells county in. Edwin Drage of Allen county Three years ago Mr. Drage and family came to thin efty. he being in the ■ employ of the F?n Wayne i- Springjfeid railway as meterman and one jits scat rained employes daring hisI residesce here. Kr. Drsse was known is a Ernst i j right man every good quality, and ’■here fs sincere sorrow smear his ’ lew employees and every reMdent ,al rr the line cf his route, as well .- - ! among his best cf relatives and other: i friends. The .-’ten' was heM Sunday i •--■ j acea at 1 e\-lwk from the Evangel.- i leal church in -barge cf the Rev. D O i j Wise. Burial in the Decatur terne- ■ I tery. o— Charles Ccgk-wede. the shoe merchaat. Wednesday received a shipment <m shces from Detroit. Mkh_ and upesi examisatxm of same it was discovered that several of the ernes had been opened and shoes retseved. The shipmeut ciusist-.-i cf six btxes ia&NKT <M iITXg Utl jsevefc j-iirs of ha Mezi | shoes stoles. The bexes arrived here jin good shape, and thev shewed that they had bees tampered with, one wnMd a« hare thought . fimt nah ties f-tkes intx, ■ menboa-d : xes. >: ro cad t-esreewerd boles which c:n-.A_3,ec tie I shoes were sever removed from the | c-utsice case, and were cut c;en win ■ a knife and the shoes —’..ed out

1 Mr Viigi« w ‘‘ deS Vpon their arrive opene4 cl *ce of hu* lo ** ' „ iD »r box' 1 * ru : “d. but h ’ d ta j been but of tha« « e b** n takeC / Ejj* local agent of thej as cncencrtiM -* k Sntl) the •-i 1 eaf *b° w *“ ** «-i!l r U ”*' that the owner I matter a»® “77 . from J•. i«er Wbe» re®o’*° ** h bexe# * <r * * l » ltered “ J floor. »nd the ; . over the of hoboes. 1 »h to have been _. Wednesdays ■vlumna an announce ' /./ VE-iug ' ■ v ' v t man 0* xi..* r 22 U> to ■ h en •*« u- v*niau “* v of Mt *nd Mrs 'ncre- Anin gaovn >•* s - a : She evr-ne ted w.th j phew ecnipony- and */, lEeSS , ■.... . :h ni-.-r -;-ves .n ..e - r-sa: surpriMr _ hay h«-w they being unaware - ad any Intent r Ef, -..g - clipping tronthe Bluff'- n ,

Atc uEcement was nude ttday if w . . d mis Adell J Tribolet >- |w'«t Wiles arenuv that the marriage j- t S Kond daughter. Miss Martha ■ f - M- ..’ames Artmau I- Ind. »:ll take place on lAed are Sth. There will be iBOSKIBy* rrcri*®-. , set wedding ceremony on the afternoon Febmary Sth at the home L» Mss Tribole', s pettßto ■’ cit-v- --! with Ute Rev. W. W Martin offlciating *Tte wedding will be a quiet attain I w -’- only ialmediate relatives and .. -e f-.-.fis ■: 'he c- n'.e ;res-nt j “The young couple have a wide cir:e’e c-' 'Ends in this city and Dccawhere both are well known and (popular, and they will receive the -gra'ala--■■ns of a host ' friends | Miss Tribolet has been employed sev—s :r. 1-xa’. millinery stores y- Artman is a photographer, and has visited tins city often He and ribride will locate in southern Indiana shortly after their marriage .— o—ivdiaßtpolit Ind in. 1?I *ity of party ic -n wa* dee d*d upon y**t*rday afternoon at separate caucuses of -K.gb '►" ■ ’3*s * bCtE EO-uSt Uid BCD-

.ue — — ate for the purpose of deciding wbat > snc-uld be done cn the local option and restrictive measures n< w pending | before tne legislature The Proctcr-Keeney bili as a resuh ; c-f the caucus wii; be reported in an , ■ amended ferm and pushed through as ■ i party measure and not until that is ( ■-iispesed of will the restrictive m*a»- ‘ nr* be taken up. The amended : . as agreed upon i non law followed as nearly as posl stile except for tie substitution of I the platform unit, cities and town- ’ ships, with the necessary changes I caused by the unit. In this way tie measure is brought lint® emrfcrmity with the platform by I the elimination of th* incorporated town feature j Two changes rave be*n made in I th* Procter bill by the committee on ’t üb'cc m ro’.s The pn risk® : - making incorporated towns the unit pM eicctk-n has been stricken out. and I the method of determining ’he per- * teaiage of voters necessary to «■ an election has been changed. Ta its ■- ! i.svnber of names on a petition to rail jan •lecti-j® shall be equal to 20 per • m of the vitea cast for a mayor a a ■ fr and fit per cent of the v ’ least »r secretarv of state in a township Se-mror Proctor said yesterday that | the weeding of his hill is exactly the >ame is that of the present county init ..w. except where it changes the i unit cf esec-tious. The present law was -.mud by a republican legislature i z lb < at a special sessß n of the leg- | Mature called by foe met Governor I Hanly While a tach agreement has been

| reached whereby the Proctor amend--Imeet tc£ riE be reported out of com , sittee either today or tomorrow, : there are souse members, it is voder- > istood. who are not jut satisfied . tr.e uy .the measure is drawn, it •• said -ha. some members desire to coc- ' i Kiidate the Proctor bill with that in- ; trcdnced by Senator Heming m the Sapper bouse and the one introduced ■ f Hepreseetatire Wise. If this con-K-'datiea could be brought about *■ * i said that aa effort would be made by' s- me of the democratic members to a provision for a high license I ar*. the resmctica of the umber of 'I sajeaas to one for every populatic®. It ; S understood that this would meet the approval of Senator Aiken. • who fe in favor -f a high license. ' « I ’ r fYr’: — »- t- '...ger. county superintendent c. schools, has returned from Port.ini where he met with other . county superintoadenta of the Eighth ?nai district to make art raagesaents for the district spelling i crates:, which will be held in Pon- ? land February i«th_ Pour counties in f Bandotph, Adams Wens and J ay-will be represented/ Uetr ccaatyjcbool superintend-

" t-e Driver << Randolph. UF. \d.m», A. R. Huyette af| ‘ n ’‘.f ,r 8 <! w R Arnratromr of JayE , . the speller* were adopted Vst will I’o hdldl-thiAu-,Xßl beginning at 9:30 oclock! ' thXen-!'. and an adtnU.ion f~ ; )f ten ceirthvrill be charged to defray, Xr X ! " t! "* n, The judges < • tn * *** ■ J<rM d upon, but the announcement of, ;’E, names has been deferred until ;fct ,v have ie.n notified of their al) d have accepted the ap-j 1 Pe .<„ n¥ competent to do *o wore ’ 1 agreed upon to select suitable ' . . from the fourth and ' -eaders. The name* of theae En will also roade known later ' because of the failure to enter the _ p . cg t of Madison and Delaware Lnties. it was agreed at the meeting that each county should be aßowi to send five contestants and five alf!ternate contestants to the dlstrie; Batch, instead of three as provided lf or in the state rule*. The rule* in full as adopted will be made public within a day or two.

T ke .icurnalAlaxette said Fri(in The Allison Rea) Estate comrany oi Ue- atur. Ind., engaged in the 4ne« of logging and the sale of t - pre.di.>ts. with liabilitlee ot lit '*•' ”* and asset* of and "the Cardwell Mil! and Lumber, company, of the same place, a kindred, ration, with liabilities of »H 9.,Eu and asets of tB«.BM, were dedared bankrupt by Judge Anderson in the Vni'ed States district court at Indianapolis yesterday and Attorney, Will C. Geake of Fort Wayne was! named receiver for both bankrupt! concerns and the affairs of the two companies were referred to Judge Sol A Wood, of this city, referee in bankniptcy, for adjudication. The action of the federal court at • Indianapolis is to take the matter* ; out of the bands ot the receiver for the two companies named in the re Peirership proceedings recently In the Adams county circuit court. Judge I Anderson declared the concerns bank- • nipt upon voluntary petitions in bank- ' ruptrv by the companies themselves • and upon involuntary petitions filed

by creditors. The result will be t looking toward a more rapid clo®- < ing up and settling of the affairs of the 1 bankrupts. ’ Attorneys present in the federal i court yesterday were J. M "Harper ' and Judge Erwin of Fort Wayne, and 1 Charles Barnett of Indianapolis for I the corporations, and Judge Vesey ' and C H Worden of Fort Wayne and i Judge Beatty of Decatur for the receiver. Local attorney* in the case returned home late last night. "The failure of the Allison Heal FMtate eotnpany and the Cardwell Mill and Lumber company are the most aer: us bttsines disasters in northern Tadiana In a number of year*. Various c ncerns are involved, including parties in Indiana and Arkansas, where operations of the defunct concerns were laid. In Fort Wayne the First National bank is one of the heaviest credit''-? The companies are understood to owe that bank something like $; '’l which is amply and fully protected by security. In fact it is the eemtention that both companies will be able to pay all creditor* In full." The above action will possibly do away v» -she proceedings in the court here Mr. F. M. Schirtneyer has been acting is receiver for the c-m---pany and the above action means t’-at the cause has been transferred to the j federal courts. Mr. Geake will serve as receiver rotfl the creditors meet rod select. c— ■ The semiannual draw from tt« state funds has been made, amounting to abr ut l l .’t.(»rt and the township rrnstee* can now secure the respect-

ve amounts due their township* by c*l ing at -he county treasurer’s cffle* Argum®am were feard this morning on th® demurrer to the answer tn the c ~se of Irvin Brandybersy vs. ,0 L \ a ace. for contribution. The attereey* ar* Heller, Sutton & H*n*z and a P. Beatty for th* plaintiff an ‘ D B Erwin and D. E. Smith ter th* d*f endbat

1 *• ease e< Oliver W Storer vs ” »' Wyer. suit on note, SfiM, was uet to Jay eo mty oa change of venue The November term of court will bwe Saturday and a two weeks' vacation follows, the February term convening February Cth ; / cha Schtfer va. Buckeye Br»wsuit on contract, demand, motion to require plaintiff to separate cause of action overruled, case sent to Allen circuit court on of vecue. w11 i — ft. - .. Children Cry FOR FLETCRErS CABTORI A

Adams <-ma y it j torteal aMoeiation, sam* going to Prof. c R ***l to to be formed t •»»... •ommtosluned high w ’•I •ronty-Decatur, .’ *»• object of th!, aia areat* a greater int.r.. Z’ 1 ! oarrec-t Engll.h, to ’ | publie speaking al)! | t ’ tova for good music. , will be divided )oto i anti two—the former t 0 ?J of seniors and junior. aEI) lof aopbomon ;ia(l frj assoc iation win have a rotary and tr-as-irer . M tenden’ of th. ec too! test is to be held win ? dent for the y< - r . The ' be held at °he PlMe not once in three j.-ar. aMtki| - ' decided by the rep; v », ntlti J three schools The , fflr-, snme complete m deluding the finance. the( lion and is to announce contest ninety days prevfoM event. The re; • <ent.t! annually for • .. purpose tfj officers and transaction of * ne*s as may < >nie up before*

This annual meeting vt| on the last day of the com tute and the place to b« by the pre-fi.-nt. The**, include oratory, r.-adtng ug All those taking part in thi contest will be required te >| ' standing in the school, ne! ' certified to by the school n , represents Post gradn*t« o be allowed to enter this «a will be compelled to give tj. ed conditions as given by fi school. The priie which r .awarded will be a pennMt. ' be held by the winning kN period of one year. Them three judges for the literary« for the muse -aid judges ts en from outside of the cattj executive committee. In ■ ■ sion and in the oration, enN ■ be given for mpositfos, w ■ delivery and one-thM for I > The reading and musk vffl| - judged according to the dec* -section and the orations to •ions will be counted acto I [the work of ’he student AN

will also be held in the f«* cording to the rule* of th I High School Athletic assoeffi service cf one dis.st-'fsd sbaii be pro< : red for ths H who shall judge with the t* tive sent from each of the Ml ing part. Event*: tion. reading. voc*l solo, quartet, piano solo. piinoM trio. Piano, violin sok> til event VALENTI BABE DW Victor Anthony, W son of Dave and Bertha Via reside on South Third Blffi the family h°=e Wedw*! at about 9 o c ‘ o< ’’ t of but little more th*:J" The child first showed CT the grip, w!. h later took*! vere hold on him. ,e I " Bkight’s disease which « of his demist He <* . the home and the j ents are m .eh berel i lorn. The rieral . held at 8 e' oclt : 3 from the S’ meat at t . _ it! •t the S’. M b ‘ : ,'4 c LZ r?: ‘/- i vart" st ■ i idurfnit the ' ‘’ s< " j * T*e oEces see e: ’ „, n-deriMi 1 -* T ‘ ’ E - x E 'LX M I Hacfllc? ' nr- , kamr. J ' r! ‘ n L. . r T . .a once, Mt* . be eff . ' v ’L es the m previous yeK. . many . ehu-rfl but a • ’ I rfte L been done, Pnot ' e en'ered uP*> . montba.

BIJSWS C w st Vitos Nervous tw* ll ’®T« for S’ ■eflw