Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 15, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 July 1909 — Page 8

- e g . O s k| o wEs Y wecoglt Spend One Glorious Day, July sth at Mishawak:, Indizn= : F ' _Y ‘ Mammoth Spe‘ciali Featu‘res and Free Attractions-.;.Speec;hes, kaces, Boating, ; _ ‘ ~ : . ' . Motor Cycle Races, Balloon Ascension Two Big Parades, Gorgeous F ireworks - | .. - Special Service From Ligonier via Lake Shore R. R. i . | IF YOU HAVE LIVED HERE, COME BACK —IF NOT, VISIT US AND ENJOY THE GLORIOUS CELEBRATION

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|Rb ek We e e e el Y e e eYo W Wl (.1 4 - X 5 Al 'y f C f ‘ i The Gulf Coast of - | (X_ : X ¢ Texas Is the C | v le€Xas IS the Lredam or, ; | : : | ithe Soutwest ' X wes : . $: X » X -No long cold winter nights or long hot summer days X g where the sun shines twelve hours every day in the vear, l“ 5: Jom rur party December 15 or January 5 and sce our bargains y in. this land of opportunity, unimproved prairie land slsto [ 30. per acre; improved land, with fig and orauge trees now I S loaded with fruit, and strawberry vines from which vou can li {& pick ripe strawberries today and every day until Jube 1, at Y A/ $OO to 200. per acre. & Y We have sixty miles of sea shore frontage on the most ; ‘ beattiful bays, teeming with oysters, on the American conti- || X nent. For informatiom call on or address. i ‘ = ~ ; , x| IJ. C. Billman - G. J. Strang « v | , , LIGONIER, INDIANA ~ K f Y

;M t 1 R ! m m A . Ligonier Driving Park Saturday, July 3rd, 1909 e I T R RO A A e 54 WAL 11ARAT BN $lOO. IN PURSES $lOO. Green Trbt, 3 heats, purse $l5. Open to all green horses that never won a heat. ' - i Green Pace, 3 heats, purse $l5. Open same as Green Trot. Three-Minute Trot, 3 in 5 heats, purse $20.00. ; ~ Two-Forty Pace, 3 in 5 heats, purse $20.00. ~ Ladies’ Race, half-mile heats. Suitable prices—first and second. Free-For-All Pace, 3 in 5 heats, purse $25.00. Entries close July 2. 10 percent of purses taken from winners ~ Races called’ promptly at 1:00 p. m. | : Music by the Band — J. E. Luckey, Pres. Jack Buckles, Secy. M

BAYS HE FAVORS TAFT IDEA AS 'MEANS OF BEATING THE iN COME PLAN. _ DISCUSS CORPORATION TOLL Prosidest's Move 1s Given Consideration in Preference to Bailey Amend. ment—Tari® Bill Finally Passes © the Senate, e Washings #. lupe 30 A 0 the course of ar ansair to guedtions in the son ate Senator Abivieh Bhld By woubd sup port the corporating tae ameamnlinond 8% A tirans of dulemliprE e ncooune tax. :/!:;m»-:wc?-!;iz«e* REp A et the vorparntion By woud b repeoided aftoy ton YEaTs -.::," Lhe rate onlorially 2@.!'»'l‘&'“'s,? - o i : Senaiors Ha by and 4‘; W e sl dite the chdivinan o she Anancs com fittoe and appeatid éspecinliy anx fous to know ':Y?jvt;??:!’!‘ he would re X’??izr the a 7 sobadiion downward if the {hcome tar amendment should b #gopted I ondey tg lnwer the rovenue from costonss to B esient equal to that which would be raleed by the fheoue tax 1L wak o reapnee 1o 8 givect guestion (o - Senplor CUlay that Benaiot Aldrich T'bfi?-m'u?.»g} CRat so 2 his position with rflfg:fra»{w-; o the corporatton tay he sald bluntly 2 shinll ot for the Gorporation lax as 8 means of defeuting the Income tax.” He sdded: I shall be porfectly frank in that respect. 1 shall vote for it for gnothier reason The jpeomwe of the Fovernment thiz venr will show o doficit of $20.60d 600 Next year there wiil be a deficit of SIEOOOOOO lam willing that the deficit ghall be taken care of by a corporation tax. Lt at the end of two years i should oither be rediiced to a nomdpal Aamount or repeated ” .. e : : T | Cotporation Tax Filrst. Bunalor Aldrich palied up the Balley fncome fax smendment as the privalling question under ihie agreement to take up the general sulilvct upon the dispossl -of sehedules Mr. lodge offered n counterviiling iax ss an amendment . Mr. Adrigh then pre gented the eorporation ‘éfl! a 8 n substitute for Mr Lodge's provision. This procedding cute oyt the possibill ty of other asmendments and insures the first vole on the eorporation tax. Senater Flint opened the debate with

I 8 speech sxplaining snd In support of §€’~ corraration WX srovision | Sopators Aldrich fias ay Morak Hrown | Beveridge snd Owen wers bn thets feut im the fßrst oppirtunily. Being the first i‘, v ot recogntiom framm the chalr, Ses |ator Tirown endeavored to obtain snan é‘gir. B prnssnt s t_;g'g,fe 0 the ressls i ii?’ reporisd by the Spanre coanmit {toe fof the subsiisnion of By (Diomwe | tax amendment to the sonetitutionm Loy ' Uic geversl sinton Iwmmnrring to this : R Loy $v & Epa ?‘-t;"-?*'} prelntad gt L that sk & sree weould e In conira - yention of A SORRINOUS gonßenl e vicusly recorded for the considerstion of } Inroatie 8x aniendmient | © No Adverse Action Taken. E Retmurking that be '"’n‘v.:if‘ll it wemnid be we P i 2 fiver gl ot of ke way the ¥ ooeby er Rt iaalit g Of Ibe g 4ormie IR H“anator Hrown 4id Bot Bin request and no actien wons fafien iy ptorfere ith siig 3 9y fgrrestd siran i Barool the Hules ity ClenßTiY ap ont the ean palen erlersd gsen Benator Aldrey f.y. P that she fAnancs dononittes B detecrtinAd that the offorine of smetd 5 th ttee of thy Wil aartd mot continue further at this 4 o aE vy 1 Be Bronght forth ! nalors afier the WMH reached 1 sale 16 & parlianniary sense 1o give foree o thal purbiese e said be - wotld wove 1o lay on the table apy other avvndments that might bes of | Tea Amendment Loses. v ', Senator Tillian & smendnent Lo the tariT bk ;g:v.-\.}’z‘f;;r for n duty of tin cofile peropwand on o teg was defeatad h § “=v‘.s ol 18 tn L : The PavpeAldrich arift bl hagd heen finally passed after 50 days of wrabpling % SUGAR CASES NOT DROPPED. Government Not ta Abandon Amer | fcan Refining Company Prose i s : cution. ! i i Washington.. }:;_;';.- 30 —The govern ! ment. has no tho wht of abandoning the prosecntion of the Ameriean He fining Company oh account of any legal auestion ralsed by counsel for. the compaty orf for any othe® rea. £t Thi tatoment I 8 not officlaily iithorised, but i€ fa known to repre gent the views of the pgovernment | I piea advanced by counsel for the | company that the statite of MHmita- | tion eperates to bar progecution contemplated by the government. may. it s said delay sction for a few dayvs hit no longer It s understood that the detartnment of fi’;.mti;'¢!= officials are Tully determined 10 push these pros soutions to an o early | determination and that thew are *«'Zii’:,&f:.jifl&' of ulithmate SUCCoNs The early deparirve of onlied Stater attorney Wise of New | York for Parig it is sald. will have no possitte bearing upon the action of | the gove rafnent in the gusar case . A ek § Commits Suyicide In Mexico. * Cuidad Juarez. Mexieo. June 20— Despondent becanse he eould not earn A living as a teacher of languace:s Emil J. Schmidt who, aceording to '3«*:s;« found among his effects. for. merly resided in Davton, O, and Springficld, Ul, sévered an artery in his wrist and died at a local hospitsl ! AIRSHIP DISABLED IN STORM. Zeppeiin Craft Comes to Earth During Voyage from Friedrichshafen i - to Metz. : ; i Biberach, Germany, June 30 —Tha . alrship “Zeppelin 1" traveling from Friedrichshafen to Metz, landed here on’ account of the overheating of Its machinery, which caused a fusing of certain metal parts. The land. Ing was effected during a rain storm without difficulty. The crew of four officers and four men held the eraft down until a detachment of soldiers arrived on the scene and gave their . ald. Maj. Sperling, in command of the craft, has sent for duplicate parts of the damaged machinery. e LAI e : HEAT KILLS IN PHILADELPHIA . e e Six Die as Result of Torrid Wave of | Ten Days' Duration—~Many Are } i Prostrated. - . g Philadelphia, June 30.—Six deaths, | due to the excessive heat of the last ten days, were reported to the police | in addition to a number of prostrations. : . Although the thermometer at the ‘weather bureau registered 90 degrees, conditions were pleasanter than they have been since the hot spell set in. A cooling breeze from the north tem‘pered the rays of the sun, and the per~centage of humidity was lower than it | has been for a week. A e ] The world's most suceessful medicine for bowel complaints is Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It hasrelieved more | pain and suffering. and saved more | Fives than any other medicine in use. Invaluable for children and adults. Sold by B.J, Williams. . German Distemper Remedy = For the treatment and preventive of diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, | hogs and dogs. Booklet free. For sale by all Druggists or sent prepaid upon receipt of price, 50 cents per bottle. GERMAN DISTEMPER REM-

FREE; S REARRESTED ' | , NOVELIST BRANDENBURG WINS . ACQUITTAL ON CLEVELAND | FORGERY CHARGE. : NOW ACCUSED OF KIDNAPING Alleged to Have Stoien Jamies ‘Cabanne, Lad Who Was Found with Him When He Was Taken .Into - Custody in ‘Frisco, - New York, Jupe 30 --Broughton Brandenburg was acquitied on the charge of grand larceny growing out of §Zs;f‘ gale 1o the Noew York Tioes of an article purporting 1o have been signed by Grover Cleveland fle was &t once #rrested on 8 eharge of kidpaping his stepson, James Bhepard Cabanue, in St it Louin. ‘ : : ! ‘Case Attracts Wide Attention, Hrandenburg's casd has attracted wide altention because of the prominence of the persons who have figured in it and the interest that attached to the threshing out of the guestion of the genuineness of the Cleveland article ;nz which the proceadings against him were hased - Mrs. Frances Folsom Cleveland, widow of the late Grover Cleveland, was a witness for the pros ecntion at the.trial, ax was Richard Watson Gilder, a lfelong friend of Mr. Cleveland. Both declared the sig nature attached to the Times copy of the Cleveland article a forgery. Brandenburg Not Accused. . Justice Pitegerald, hawever, in his ‘charge to the fury indicated that the allegead forgery of the signature was ‘niot the charge aguinst Hrandenburg The grand larceny charge was based on the payment to Brandenhurg by the Times of $5OO for an article which was alleged to be spurlous : . The jury was uhanimous on the second ballot for his acguittal. The Kidnaping: charge 8 the result of the removal. of Brandenburg's stepson, seven years old, from the child's ‘grandmothier, Mrs Julisn Cabanne in 8t Louis Hrandepburg took the child with him to San Franciseo, where he ‘Wwas arrested fn April last - ' Judge Charges Jury. - The trial of Droughton Branden buri, the writer, for grand larceny in selling to the New York Times an alleged spurious article purporting to have beemylwritten by the late ex President Grover Cleveland, came to an end, the case being given to the Jury late in the afternoon. Justice Fitzgerald charged the oy that the only thing for them to con. sider was whether or not the defend. ant stole S6OHI the price sald to bave been paid to Hrandenburg for the ar ticle. : ; Discusses Acquittal. They must acquite him, the judge charged, if they found the Times re lied solely on the representation of Mr. Hastings, one of Mr. Cleveland's executors, as to the gonpinness of the artiele. The genyineness of the signatare was not material in this case, the Jndge sdld, as forgery of the slgnature was not the erlme with which Brandenburg was charged. AUTO CRASH FATAL TO TWO. Machine Slides Into Telegraph Pole— Two Other Persons Badly In- . Jured. : Elizabeth, N. J.. June 30 -—An aunto mobile accidént near here, in which -one man was kKilled almost instantly, may result in the death of another oo cupant of the wrecked machine. Ed. ward Cooley of this city was killed when his automobile burst a tire, skidded and crashed Into a telegraph pole. Stanley Reed, also of this city, and who was with Mr. Cooley, is suffering from a fractured skull and may not recover. John Lainer of New York received compound fractures of both arms and Mrs. Tucker of Newark sustained bruises and shock. | s | - Erie Train Is Wrecked. Mansfield, 0., June 30--A. H. Cook of Akron, O, was seriously injured and a dozen passengers were badly bruised when Erie passenger train No. 9, New York to Chicago, ran imto an open switch at Sterling, near here. - Convicted Murderer Hanged. } Emporinm, Pa.. June 30.—Joseph Pagano. convicted of the murder of John Kibe, whom he'shot last Novemt;er. was hanged in the county m’ ere. i

It Makes No Difference how small your work is, bringitin. I'll fixit. My work and material can not be beaten. - Let me do your work and you will be convinced. - Get the Habit Spouting, roofing, furnaces, skylights and repairing. : E. W. ALBRIGHT, The Tinner, Over Palmer's Hardware

HUNT LING IN JERSEY:; TRUSTED SLEUTHS ACT Paterwon, Mackensack and Passais Un. der Guard of Fifty of the Best . Detectives. - New York, Jume 9% The peliee expdos throwh alaout the Canparative Iy gnrrow territoey comgitising Pater wor, Pamsale, Hackenepdeß atid aher seighbaring towns . in Kew Joraey tiphtoned mrovnd g nomber of Thiae Fren BIONE v’« the polire Bole 1o finsd trave of Laon Lisg, the supisead murderer of Elade Sigel : Fifty r_‘r.','. the bewt deloctives of Ip spector MeCallorty's staff have béen sout into this digtriot and the coneen "r’_:‘h"i" @l B aany of them firiaslls tn ane st jends pqdor 10 the belief that Botpe Unportant inlarmalion far caveiully gasrded froun the pabic, % in lhe poseeseion of the police The double x;,‘w‘»bry' vl thir Ipde poulint movsinents Dumesdiately. g lowing the murder of Leon Ling on the e hand and of (he trunk contain ing the bridy of Elele Sipel op the elther wag no pearsy solition todas Biter detestives had run iiw%‘fi 1 e ntest x‘};’ . the alleged 3?,5:‘1;'3!‘2%..'} of the trahk ob the pight of tl!;‘nw'f\! from fron Ling e rovan in Highth svenne to oa lnundey in West One Hundrod and Twenivalsth strect. Acénrding to . the story reluted by the mun who i smupposed 16 have mwoved the trank Taon ling did not gocompany M oon e travels from the Biglth svenue address to Harletn) but sent 1t on by express. . The laundey was found untepanted whon the detectives visited il, however and no evidencs of value ablained. : RETAIL COAL MEN CONVENE ilinols and Wisconsin Dealers Meet . in Chicago f6r Two Days of Business and Fun, Chlcaga, June $O-—Several kundred retall conl dealers, members of the Hilpnis and Wiscnnsin psaoeintion gathered this morning in the Sher wan bouse and with the sone of "Coal Coal. Coal!” apened thelr fourteenth ahnual conveniion Prosidest B A Robipson of Peoria was in the chair and after Walter S 8 Bogle had welcomed the associntion to Chicage he delivered his annusl address, This alterncon there were papers by (Carl SBehalz of the Coal Valley Mining Comipany, E. I Ewing of Pe oria and W. 1. Abhbott and Homer D Jones of Chicarn To-morrow the pssociation will take possession u',!,‘ the steunmer Theodore Rovsevelt and witl sail gway o Miehigan City,. AU the way over and bacok the coal men will discuss trade toples and come plete their routine business - WOMAN A “BLACK HAND." Arrested in Memphis With Three Men —QOhio Band Members Held - to Grand Jury. » Memphis, Tenn., June 30 —Charged with writing “Black Hapd” letters 1o Giovanni and Marfe Bantonl, from whom they demanded. $2OO each, Sal vadore Rossi, Mrs. Apna Gara, his mother-inlaw, Fellx Constantine and Tony . Trabanes were arrcsted here by Deputy United States Marshal Poole and Post Ofice luspector, Kline, The Santoni’s have fied the city. : Toledo, O.,.June 30.—At the sonclysion of the preliminary heariug here Salvatore and Sebastian Lima and Salvatore Rizzo, all of Marion, three members of the alleged “Black Hand™ band recently arrested, were bound over to the federal grand jury. ' ~ Governor Drinks From Gourd. Atlanta, Ga., June 30.—Gov. Joseph Brown, who was inaugurated last Saturday with unusual simpleity, brought to the capitol a country gourd with a long handle, He installed this primitive drinking device at a water cooler in the reception room at the capitol building, | - Negroes Helid as Slaves. - ~ Mobile, Ala, June 30—W. B. Kern and two sons, W. B, and John L, of Wilmer, Ala., were placed under $l.OOO bond each by United States Commissioner Jones on a. charge of Hholding two pegroes in involuntary servitude in Mobile county. ol Chamberlain's Stomach and fh!wm‘i Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleause the system, cure constipation

i ' THE MARKETS. i P Grain, Provisions, Ete. £ : Chicags Juse B I FPLOTH-Marver S Booing whest D mpiedal beanad, RN W Mlsronia, bard - PAlenr. fute PR 8 omirmla Rt ewport o Bagw BEAN. olenr, esport bags, MR R dow grades BRRER N wister wilewd Cpetent, SBEPLTY wtraight Bde B 9 AR chewr fute, B EERS ree B LB, MORGA S, dark, BN ; A lITAT s e Jaly, B ISty Beptombar, BLOVGHL NS , LATEEN M v July. BT Bep eey ARG : i LEATH - Weaker July, €LGO% Beop i_?#?r;:w-z Ry, . . % BUTTER «firvasmery, oxirss. B¢ price 16 reisdl doplerd. W) priely T extra Brats. S Brete, S wtonnibe TiNe . dalin ‘IB o tirn B Ergts vf'\ posamnde = Wadion, N 1 W nacking stk 175 LOOB. nees roturned, (T cREew i Shades b pfinary. I fawis 9 prie fiosty, S 0 ekt b e CONEW POTATORR.Aleevipts, 5 rars @ & s bin RNy ERANAI W 2 EIVE FLTRY cureaß e i e Shdelanm, Towly, IRael 0 toiaters W CEpringw WU grese, W dueke LG f . v New York, Juses D ORI Qe ol wunehanged oo FERAT Upwnlng s firmer with calies Hhe whent mscief sl 0% ww fine N po Yoy ALivegy Wi is :a“;‘e"zi Bt fored Hguiifaticn Dty BLANSLIN -8o Tointer” FUITREL TN Teeomder, B 0 SR 1A ' ~ok P RYE -] j No. % ac;zwa, ¥, pome sl Y oo b New Yars e . Live Stock. G / Obiengs, June 2 . L OATTL S Oholee to prime siésre. KT LT goad 1o Ohidod sleery, BOSOETL me S War e good steves, S Sen Ten B et steirs, B EBOE 0 gieal e fans Y oywariions, B Ryl s Intesior klllers BN kil to aliotoe beel sues. B B 0 medins 1o gond bl rows B 8 T 88 coman Ly Hiwel Suttevs. PR Inferior To riesl clinnees BLSGIE poudd 25 chsive Brifers, RO O ibagmeaon ta faie Leiferw, PO Dot Ber bulls 38D B belogna . babls, BIMME cahies RS U a o FEOHES <Ohaodd, 1o Tolive Boavy, B 8 2 1 far ot oF ¥ Loy §Sa ¥ chvice St T SR 0% Land guineg B ASEL N eTB gty O RremT i Berto byt weights ¥ U 0 W omiuedd ;-».;::’;53-;:,( § ouey 10, rough packing B IGLR ples. 8.5 i 4 ' e Chmaha, Nel dune 28 CATTLE - Marsat for Bosl Beoes- oih vil Nustive siderd BT cuawa Famd beilony 5 it W tuen - Blents, ‘ii‘t{ Ui G Torde wlecoy) RLOMELE range fegwn and beifors, JLNEGE . sansers £ W ;3‘ ’ RS ira oW Peddven, R, balls asl sisgs, o iy ' L ; .H:':-(—:-‘f Marke: ntoady lo § odats lower %flsnwx £ e opdeed, BSOS Hight, P @il T pigs, BEIES buall of sales, {(xlm Markes show sl wve Years s, $6 i wothors BUBOLI0: eweß, vt 5. laptbe, @ -fr’\l_#r{‘fi - ; Henl Fainte Transfers i : _ For the week ending June 25 1900, fn Noble County. Indisus. prepared by the Nobls county Abstraet Office, .S, Taylor, Mgr. : | Margaret Karr and hushand 1o Arba W Zeigler pt E3y NWi see 4, 1 Notile twp., .| . : Johu Falk and wife to Amos Fuik tot 55 Daniel's add Kendallville. - Ara J. Graves and hasband to Lharles M. Cubbs ot 3 Kegstone 1 Plat Oravge T, . « Roselda Holsinger and hasband to Angeline Catn lott 395 Mitehells add Kendaliviile L William H. Heign and wife s Abrabam L. Needham lota 7 8 Wildman's add Woleotiville. e . Julia L: Bower aud husband to Aliee Gillett pt Jot 118 Mitebells add Ktndallviile. _ S | Jobn H. Guthrie to George S Quthrie pt B NW Y sec 8 Jeffer son tp : iy ] | " Max Goodman aod wife to _Ha_nryi | E. Slvas outlot 28 Ligonier. | Max Goodman and wife to Henry oy i : | | Sloan outiot 22 Ligonier. Eva Hart Brewer and hasband m] Graydowery Stock. Farm Co. E. pt. SEY sec X Washington twp. i 4 ‘ Bank Statement £ ! Report Of the condition of the Misr State | [Baok. st Lizonier in the stateof ind. | fisna. nt the olose of (s busiGest on June, X, jise : . : T L., REROURCES jloansand Mescounts.,. ... ... 5620 TROraralle... ... .. ol rea e Diue from Banks and Trast Come- ’ PR S IT ABT lEmh o band.. ... 0o i KNS 0 DAY JORONE.. ..o ciies il ioii 6L 90 Total Resources $583 76 46 | LIABILITIES e Caplial stock patdin. ... .. ... ... $50.000 60 § Undivided Profite jess Expenses .. 455 88 Demand Depostts . BIERaG m..“wm Demand Certifioates © 863 76 .. "~ FTIMe Cortißontes. .. c.. 0 ..o uuaieees 21000 W wfl_’!‘?fl[tfifTu%u.n isisiisaneis o BT 61 | Total Liabilittes SEBT 48 | Siate of lndiana, County of Noble, 8s: 1, Bubert Westerfeld, cashier of the Mier State bank at Ligonler, Indisna dosolemnn1y sWear that the above statement is troe L o HUBERT WESTERFELD i : ] g ~ CUashier. . Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 25 day of June, 19w, o : WILLIAX H. WiGTos, . Notary Public, er. Ind. My commission expires Aug . 17, 1911, b

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§ \V H, WIGTON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW - j MMoe over Citizens’ Bank, lLigonier, inad 1 C?i.\ RLES V ;;\‘KH 'hv-.n-r:n { - . MONUMENTS, VAULTS ; Fombstones and Bullding Stones, -, -, i Corner of Cavin and Fifth streets : | LIGONIER, - - INDIANA ; . { . DAVID S. TAYLOR | Abstracter ; Business Agent Notary i ALBION, INDIANA., i e T e = | W A suOBE, i . - | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LIGONIER, . . » INDIANA Jffice up stalirs over Graves' Bakery. : l Residence on Main Street e - : Furniture . . . " Of all kinds. Latest in _ ‘ style at lowest prices at ; B'D ‘ > wOOO W o Ao BROWN’S Z , e UNDEB’[‘AKING cails promptiy a swered. Embaiming whea te sired by arterial method. e To lntroduce our large 19 SPnng Hine of beautiful dress g‘oodis and walstings - Latest up-to-date New York City patterns. Handsomest line of materials ever seen. Quick sales; large profits. Can make 320 or more wwkk;.}i.‘ Ssmtples ?nd tulé‘ instrgcu«mn n neat sample case s xXpress g::pnm. No umngy vrequil‘e&pe%xcludve sterritory. Our gflm are low, Write for particulars, Be first to apply » Starcarc Diess Corcs CeLegt EBirghimar N = | Dalted ‘