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Show , , the. herald. .. - t ? " .- .THE WEATHER . t'TAB Fair south, unsettled north tonight. Freezing temperature south. When yeu use Herald Waat-Ad- s Into more than 2400 homes. Try one next t in you have omethlng te ecU, trade, or rent '. too I iwh i i nHRTY.HGHTYEAR.NO.98. -i i ; -- ': . ' V Saturday fair. First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. : ' ' c " f ' . PROVO, UTAH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER' ' 9, 192 V l ,'J- - - ; BEGI&"OPER A TIONS $O;0N: 4444i-- tr T4444:,- 4444; - 444; . 444 4444: . . ,fm w 4444 ' J ,, ' : 4444 mii: OHIO POET jrUUKM WAKU ifiAimmif TO AN EARLY COMPLETION The main 'machine room ia 41 feet feet It Is here the company will manufacture the pomps said to be among the best pumps manufactured In the 'United States and for which there farm urge market ever the entire i Western part of the eonntry- .Sonth of the machine room la the packing 'and ebippinrWomr41eet by 40 feetwherathepmpssrlU.J prepared lor snipment.. COMING TO THEB.Y.U. CANDYCIHS BIG INDUSTRY " IV - weir homesina tnnnne with the company. thelrrem-ployme- As soon as plglroa la mannfac-tnre- d at the plants of the Columbia from iron Ore and coal from Iron and Carbon counties the manufacture of pumps will be-- fll flclals of the company. The National Pump company was the first manufacturing plant to come to Provo with the beginning of construction work on the plants UGE SUCCESS That rhlldren ahouH have plav- - Young,,. fyisiiinilki in fldmiftNl hr mnHt: Provo Bunnell to Dell iviennftnnau. and ng .men I l .1 I .. I I AlJl"ll nave etc., is ad swings, women-accordi- Hall Packed to Dverflowingand Many Fail Victim on Way4o Salina With to Gain Entrance. Load of Apples from Elberta. Amusement The new automobile given away at the Fourth ward carnival was 57 awarded to Attorney I. m , B. VAfiCE I The B; T. U. lyceuin course will bpeqeoUbJaeMi Thie-wll- I be the second time Mr. Cooke has appeared before a Provo and B. I. U. audience, having visited this city some years ago, when, also, he appeared In the program of the Young university lyceum course. Mr. Cooke might be called a household poet for his verse - is known and read in virtually every homelff"Americar He hat-b- een spoken of as "the legitimate successor to James Whltcomb Riley "Impertinent Eoems " f'Bhymes to and 'The Uncommon Commoner," among-hi- s volumes of verse, are' full pf a philosophy kindly, common-sens- e nrt npnntHnpity of humor, and re- veal a keen knowledge of numan nature,- - He is also the author of several, books of delightful short stories for children and poems about children "Chronicles of the Little Tot," "I Bute 4he House.' "Just Then Something Happened,1 and others. Possibly he Is most eas ily recognized, as the writer of the striking poem. "How Did Xou Dier Mr. Cooke is a regular contributor to leading magazines and weeklies. Br birth a Canadian, Mr. Cooke has spent a large part of bis life in the Women's Municipal Position. . . . . . Left end tackle Left miard .........Left . -- it University Haley r.TT.r. :rvMcLean , . .Mcfilnn ..... -- . rTCenter .. .t; .iaotfiruard-...,WxITand- rrrMcNanr Right tackle Right end Stewart ,'rr. .Mead v- Kimball. Taylor. I..- . ;. Ur -, w Quarterbackhalfback - ...... .,.,.. LJt Dixon................. Dol council 4 Urogk bank: was warded' sewn nth stanaly killed In an auto accident prizes but after receiving the car, Thursday afternoon at Cedar Bidgel the other prizes were given to other x ."Olsen' was driving a large truck ' persons. . of apples-frohis orchard in Eller-t- a to Salina. The road from Ievan The Short Horn bull was awarded Thoinus A. Duke. to Cdar Ridge is a Rteep grade for Other persons awarded prizes were three or four miles. AVhen the left Ova Johnson, necklace; rear wheJ of the truck broke the pearl George Bingham, fountain pen ; Eva truck wentdown the embankment Burch, electric toaster; Delinh Olsen was thrown out but was Booth, dinner chimes; Harrison R. caughen underneath the running It is believed that life Merrill, suitcase:; Kenneth Bailey, board. electric reading lamp ; Leona Booth, waserushed out of hiin Immediately. attmiliinm teakettle; Wallace Col two men wuo were following (he lett, clock; A. O. Garret, $5 truck at a" short distance saw the merchandise-coupo- n r dust of the truck as 'it went down pair of shoes ; Jay Keeler, ball a the embankment and hurrledJolhe dozen cabinet photos ;' Gam Webb, assistance of Olsen. They were at $5 worth of tickets from ' Strand his side less than two minutes after theater ; Vilate ElUot ; oil picture ; the 'accident happened but life was Harold Dunn, lady's hat; Mary already extinct Unable to get the body from un Markham, dlshpan; Bay Watkins, tourist collapsible pall ; James Peul-to- derneath the running board they 10 pounds lard; A. B. Billings, were forced to dig the: earth away one set of neck yoke and single before they succeeded in getting the trees O. H. Johnson, autodump ;lbody f ree, Iiouis Crandallr pair bicycle tires; The men eontinued their way to Mrs. Ellas Hansen, a framed pic- manti where they reported the acciJ. H. Sanderson who ture; J. M. Booth, kodak r Paul dent with A. WJeusen, county attorney Stewa!titepeMogrflphiByrou Jones, inner tube; Grover Mller, 10 of Sanpete county went to the scene of the accident pounds lard. They were met Colorado ; .Quinlan That playground' equipment once Aianson. Hortshorn purchased, must be paid for, is ur- Wilkinson halfback V. . .Bohn Right of such ged by the manufacture Fullback equipment Which brings the readers' atten " tion to a matter urged by Mrs. Reed (Herald Special Correspondent) . FT. COLLINS Colo.. Oct. 19. The EnVham Anderberg, of the home economics the dance and bazaar sponsored by the council and Intended to aid in the payment o f playground equipment bought by , the Women's Municipal council for the (Special to the Herald.) playrounds of Provo children. NEPHI, Oct., 10. Martin Olsen, "The dance and bazaar will be m ber,27, by Edmund Vance Cooke, poet, humorist and philosopher. -- merry-go-round- s, mitted by council - - THESPIANS SCORE TREMENDOUS HIT CAUGHT UNDERNEATH AUTO RUNNING BOARD y beginning Of he Startwhich is up Candy , company Provo's oldest and largest candy in dustry, dates back to England one hnnderd years ago, when the grandfathers of the boys who operate the present eompany made and sold candy over there f the real beginning r aa Provo is concerned, - was 1895, at which time the present company was organized with the Startup boys doing most of the work, Mr. as Left Rear Wheel . AT BOULDER LINE-U- P 1 ABtomobuellrl)owr . : j. BMK GAME SATURDAY . Breaks, thU nt ' ' " w .mmm PLAY FOR PROBABLE Ypmg University. CHILDREN Swenson. 7, PINNED UNDER b ua more-cand- CARNIVAL IS I PA Y FOR iMADTiMnimi New auwhtooiw-w. Away, by Committee. . - I Isaac E. Brockbank Awarded In the basement is a large room here every pump will be. carefully Start and Growth of Candy and scientifically tested before being Told by Absent away from the plant south of v Manufacturing; George Hansen. large loading platform the shipping room. IB feet wide ana 48 feet long, will handle the loading and nnloading of the material from TELLS ROTARIANS WHY the rairoad cars. More than 85 men have been busy PROVO IS CANDY CENTER the last few Says In 'putting "In a spur track from the Orem line to the company's loading platform. The Three Large Candy Manufac spur will be completed within the ' next day or two. turing Concerns Now Established Here. The company's office building has ' been completed for some time. The interior will be painted in the near futurefteHhrioffiaaireoupied. Candy.4lnyed a prominent role at -- The"fnrnitnrrfor-thff office has- of today's'. luncheon-meetinunand is now ready to-Provo Eotary club, candy Verbally .r-' backed In the offices, V The office building contains three and not actually. The vocational rooms on the main floorand two talk was loaded with sugary phrases and bwm wnrrln Hpniva TTnnannl large rooms upstairs. ' -the ; According to H. O. Jackson, prest speaker. com owner dent and principal of the Mr. Hansen told of the.growth of pany, the offices will be openea Some the candy Industry in. Provo, the within the next two weeks. of the office workers who have been "candy city" of America, where is made, than in any in Denver will come here to make other American city of equal size. g 1 LOADEDTRUCK 0TARY.TOPIC iKI ,11 - ' ' COLORADO AGGIES PICKING ARE BEING RUS) by 162 PRICE TW6 CENTS.?' -- - " PLANTS OF NATIONAL PUT.IP COIiIPAI -- - W - T 11 ' .Youngs university team, of Provo, Utah, is making football history ' for that institution in the state of Colorado.: Already thousands of persons who never had heard of the B. T. U. are , talking about its great gridiron prospects. Denver newspapers are featurino the rwtOTPPn ia'.. B. Y. U. Cougars and the University of Colorado team, at Boulder tomorrQaL-Jt-j6,00k per-sons will seethe game. Fort Collins people, and most of the Colrradn Aowa team . are picking the Cougars to "win tomorrow's game. This is not due to any weakness of the ColoradoJU " but because the students here have developed a great admiration for the " gameness and fighting spirit of the B. Y. U.. boys. .. A xpected-ihaUiiore4h- A night, Oct 23." Mrs. AnderDerg, bead of the publicity forces, said today. "We hope that very person: who believes in play for little children wiU3ttend the dunce and bazaar. By so.doing they will make is possible for the city's to keep recreational department more little kiddies off the streets during their play hours." There will be good music for the dancers, the bazaar will contain many articles that can be used, and health-buildin- g the .enitk! will be e important one In the social calendar of the council LYNN SUTTON TO OPERATE CAFE ...........Loser Scouts of the Colorado university team' hare been here since the day of the Agi;le game looking the "X'' boys over in hope of. getting tips on how, to beat them in action Saturday. , ffiBbkleywllr not Iay In tomor row's gs me. His in Jnry wi 11 keep him out. M Bird may not sfarv Taylor has a severe shoulder bruise, but probably will start the game,-- even expect to finish though - - .. it Bob Howard wiU appear in the line-uThe big fellow has thrown away his crutch. The Bonlder line is very heavy. Their backs are large and fast The team outweighs the Mormon crewio pounds to the maic-A- nd all Bonlder men are in first class shape as They have not bad any but practice games thus far this season. FOOTBALL AT COLIMBLV. The returns of the B. Y. U. Colorado 'university football game will be read at the Colom-Wa4heat- er Jaturdaxafternoon. ' These returns will be furnished the Cohmtbra theater by The Dally Herald wire service land wiU be direct from the Herald correspondent on the rfUeldat A Boulder. ' rr r BOCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE STANDING : - ' ' V : Won. Lost Pet Colorado College ., . r. 8 0-, 2 O s 1.000 Aggies y University of Utah... 1 " 0 1.000 Denver University . ;; 01.000 Lynn Sutton, weU and favorably known in Provo and the state of Utah, has purchased the Little Cafe, operated for several years at 300 street by Jsreal JW. r x of the steel corpora tlonTTiccordlng Hansen said. "In thet twenty-eigh- t Uodson. ' .wo a. u...., J..t l re several years that have followed, the comto Mr. Jackson there Mr. Sutton has changed the name . Utah Aggies . . . 0 .000 wIU GrlU' to other companies who will come here pany has grown 'to air institution and cafe "The of the Montana 8tate College 0 .000 restaurant In the wake of the steel corporation. with a payroll of $100,000 annually conduct and : Colorado Mines u K. 'vrv .000 and nse 8,000,000 founds of-rrJwensonOTingpBunnoitlBn:-at the present location. ' Howard, Klin- - Wyoming v.. ".;...,",,"; 0 3" .000 GledhilL denhnll, materials each year, most Of whicn "I want my friends to come and .1 are bought in Utah county.,, " said Mr.l l)alLTaylor,31agisonjyilkinsonandl FOOTBALL MENITTODAYr there by Deputy Sheriff p; P. Chrla-tense-n see me Dixon probably-wi- u the go- - into 'Besides this large and modern One of the largest crowds that "In if vs Sutton this Jordan school fact, morning. high of Springville, L. Will Nephl Hoy t, game. yil ' has ever been" packed into a similar County attorney jsnd CMcenuweliaye twftjnprto-dat- e pf Juag county, they"WHnrcoBee-mentBllrteCoach Hushes of the Aggies says : high, at Springville. smaller factories. The Hansen Ca space attended the theatrical of the both of whom had come from Nephl. have to come to The Grill' because .'The B. U. Y. team ought to win If was TOMORROWS BIG GAMES. established in last evening of the carnival. Long tering company The body was removed to a Nephl from now on I'll be buried in work they' put np the same game tomorB. Y. U. vs University of Colorado 1912, wltb a payroll of S300 per before the curtain went up the to an effort make over in head my where it is undertaking parlor row that they did last Saturday." at Boulder, Colorado: month. This company has grown to i house was crowded!, . Every seat now being of my cafe, the most popular and prepared for burial Coach Roberts, says : "It wiU be ' Utah Aggies vs Echool of Mines, ' a concern, which-payits employees was taken and people were standing In the modern to place city. eating Sheriff According Deputy a close score, with the Cougars on at Ogden, Utah. "We will cater to tie best trade Provo and Springville Men $20,000 a year. The Hoover Candy up in the aisles and in the back of Chrlstensen, Olsen'g neck must have the long end of it," 1818 with three in started was company hall. the merchant's jamserve will and stairway Every been special broken in, the fall There Ask for Auto Truck Graduate Manager Fox says: SATURDAY, OCTOBER7." or four people on the payroll This med with spectators; the windows on w as not a spot of blood ond - the lunch." Franchises. '. "Our boys are in the best spirit; University of Utah vs B. Y. U. at concern now employees fifteen peo the sides and at the back of the man's body or clothes, said Sheriff they're showing a real fighting Provo.;-,- ' t ple, who, like the .employees of the building were filled with onlookers, Chrlstensen. ; T They'll win. spirit other concerns, spend their money while many were parading back and OlHAn la fmrrtvari hv nwaia1 ' Coach Twltchell says: "Tbeyll in TThe Provo,' Candy City." were vu conducted wo uuiaiMB by wiiu Hearings . i ITotners and bis parents. have to play mighty good football to ."In order to make randy,, the .Thomas McKay, president of the infill, uuu uunuiB iv guv wiiuiu wwr beat us, better than we know how. j ! HERALD - of Utah healthful food which It has become, distance. ine commissionFO0TB.UX SEBMCE Lt : pubUc utilities -" d Captain-- Y otmg says: "Win, of w msde-nnd- er issrresldent must most is be Stateannd the I was ... The B. good. C. on exceptlohaUy play the application of today course we ll win. The kettles, of Ohio; He began his literary Every actor took nls part in splen BrimhaU of Provo to conduct ' a sanitary conditions. B. Y. U. hold That'll have to you The Herald will give an even To. name any one truck and passenger line between slabs and all machinery used, must work at the early age of 12 years. did fashion. football fans, in Provo until I wire better Provo and Steel City and ef V. O. be kept clean and dry. . .. tejiort .of tomorrow's foot-- '; . particular actor , or actress-ahe- ad the returns to The Herald Saturday ball game than was given last Sat- - ,, The suspicious action of Everett The materials used In the candy. of any other would be unfair to the Black jot BprlngvlUe to conduct a Mrs. Martha Ann Smith Harris, afternoon. POEM., TODAFS . , , be toe very oest tnat can be the .Aggie. contest end of :,1 Test as each did his or her part well Thomas when be exchanged a .ana re honored pioneer woman and a sla urday freight line between Provo and must " ' Bt -bonjrht-Tne- re are a great -- many not arduU moment in tire for some gasoline for his auto- - ter Of the late President Joseph B. you footbaU fans know what last H There-wa- s SprlngTme.""T '" tldmund Cooke. Vance 'I . was In of service rarities mobile an Orem materials, Wednesat ranging Saturday's..... . the entire play. Everybody knew Oarage The bearings were conducted in. Smith, peacefully passed away at her FRESHMAN FOOTBAIJr A' .,?a.'-f West 214 the room of the "Women's Municipal price according to the quality of the Third South. street, home, " as wired to-- The probable llae-nGAMIJ IS POSTPONEtt went with a bang, even the drop- - short time later. ; '.; 8ALUE THE SCOUT. council Mr. McKay was assisted goods.? The obvious difference in , at 0 o'clock Friday morning. Death The Dully Herald from Ft Collins . Thomas is now in , the county was due to general debility. At the ping of the curtain. by IV I Ostler,' secretary of the the quality of flavoring- ,- coloring, Slim, trim figure of dusty hue, I is given above. y fruits and nuts, is weu known to The country snaps Its salute to yon. ' ommlsaion. Undoubtedly the play wiu be pre-'iu- n ; awaiting tne arrival Here or time of her death she was 82 year iViThe Tfosh "football gahie.T f resh- - i- -this, morning. ' . .. ' the average unable person. to of those of the to sented special agents give . department, of again thelpptfcstlon ago. Protesting against Joyrboy - ,,r nniversit-teaCouears"-rThe be scheduled to vs U ics "The quality of the goods , will - Hobble-de-ho- y freshles, come to the carnival an opportunity justice ,woo will, prosecute Tbomus . of Mr. Black were O. As Boot, repreboy wtU tackle one of the best football to the ' .: was the Mrs. . of on Harris extend, same. upon see great the act In depend, U 20, to Provo the daughter Dyee. tried Los are and Oct, '.Salt played the Saturday, Whichever are, Angeles yon Jon ( senting The gsrage attendant notified the Patrlhrch llyrum Smith and Mary has been portioned on account of the aggregations In the west, the Unt. Lake: railroad company; Balph quality of the persons who make and true, . ... Office of Sheriff J. D. Boyd of his Fielding Smith and was bora at Young university coaches being ab- verslly of Colorado team. Jewell, representing the salt Laks them. A careless indifferent person And vonr dourest opponent is The game will be played at v and Sheriff Karl sent suspicions the with Deputy Nauvoov been from the father Varsity book After had to her , and Utah railroad, . and U. M. cannot make good candy, regardless city ' brought i Boulder, Colo.Boshard immediately set out to martyred with the Prophet Joseph squad in Colorado. Spencer of Provo, manager of. the of the quality of the material and By the bright delight of your Boy Is scheduled to start s at 2 r It To Smith man car. I find and tha the a be at wiU later The i. I1L, she Utah Central Track line, operating conditions under which it is made." la with look. gnme Scout played Carthage Jail than lost Saturday's "Frendlinesfl in badness Is Inst flOTiTJSTON- - caught up with .him between AmerU her mother and brother joined the date.- - Much Interest Is being mani o'clock, ,earlier . a freight service between Provo and ... ; ;;- obser. can Two LehL for will," and another word Fork ; good the two green- - game. man of fested across in tlie " girls ; exodus the game "Mormon", Keen, clean face of the embryo plains Bprintrille. , T " I whom Thomas had The returns will be wired by The picked up In arriving In Salt Lake City with the ling teams, esiecially since the Y deMr. Jewell of the Orem lines also ved Wyman Berg, reading a paper Above the kerchief which - shows Herald-specit ' ; correspondent, " American Fork were riding with early pioneers. ' in Business.' ( feated the U last year. : The Yonng your clan, appeared In protest , against the on 'Frendllness t. from the field to The Herald " ' Sprite-bo. "Good wilL" Mr. Berg continued. While speeding southward on. the him. knlght-boy- , She married w llllam J. Harris, Freshies have a stronger team this granting of permission . of C. 8. "means Thomas said that the car. belonged one of the bodyguards of Brlgbam year than last and are determined office, and wtU come by quarters. state highway Thursday morning that everyone wills that ' Brlmhall to operate boy, passenger, For thte accommodation of B. Y. every Conquer the world, as you will and at 0 o'clock on their way to hunt to friend of his in Salt Lake City Young. More than SO years ago the to maintain the tradition ' already freight and express service between good may come to yon and ifcome V. students. The Herald has of- to one wishes, that good may " ' deer, J. W. Williamson andjils son who had permitted him to use can! Provo and 8teel City. family moved to Provo where she established at. the "Mormon" school fered the free use of its wire to the Glen Williamson, 232 East Ninth The numbers on the Chevrolet car had since resided She has always of defeating tne state university tCe dip the flag to, your world-lonAttorneyl for Mr. Brlmhall point von ft nsnallr does. staff of the "Y" News, and the re-- . SoutbT street. Salt Lake City, ' ran belonged to a Ford roadster at Nada taken a keen Interest in religions af squad. "People beUeve m and connae in ed to the Act that the granting of file turns wiU bj hurried to the edoca-- -. those In their comunity who radiate i Searching the ear. Deputy .Sheriff fairs and had served faithfully in m,,- .Mmairal vim of your Boy Into a couple of etary horses oppo-- nla petition would assist the tlon building of the B. Y. U. ImmeBoshard found a pair of Nevada several church capacities. a frendly ataiuae. xney are guugro - ., site the Sharon wrad chapeL . working at the plants Of the Colum geout smile. DIVORCE " This obtainidiately after their receipt at The The left front wheel of the heavy license plates underneath the front Mrs. Harris Is survived by the fol TEXAN WOULD bia 8teel Corporation ' furnishing to be CORRESPONDENCE BRIDE Herald office. them with cheaper and more re 11 ng, the confidence of your people la, Tour alert-cur- t vigor compels ourJ car struck one of the horses and eat lowing sons and daughters: William f All B. Y. C students, and others, He was brought to the county Jail J. Harris of Eureka, Hyrura 8mith Its body swung Into the ear wltb v wonder! able service than la had at the prea- - in speaking of it as good wiu. me International Nsws Servlo interested in the progress of the ' ent time from the railroads. . Ton are molded light, you are mol-- such a force that the left front door and has later confessed to having Harris of Springville, Franklin II. bigeest thing in business. BOSTON, Oct W. Charles W. game may get the returns at the was torn off Its binges and tne en stolen the car from Las Vagas, Harris of Provo, John F. Harris "The merchant of today as never . ten thunder; Merchants of Provo, Is was polnt-Albert of Maiden, has filed a pet! "Y.M If the returns get on the stout-hearScout-heartire left side of the car waa destroy- Nevada. - ed out would also be greatly bene- - before is his brother's keeper. More of Payson, Mrs. Mary H.Corbett Hon for divorce. wire immediately after the quarter ed. Mr. Williamson who was drir Mrs. Zlne C Dennis, Mrs. Martha heart. flted by auch service since it would and more as business becomes ' Albert testified his bride left la flnlxhed the first returns should HEARS OF MOTHER'S DEATH. hlehlr specialized in business done Bunny atop and with great ' deeps lng was dragged to the pavement A Startup and Mrs. 'Sarah L. Paasey him on cut down expense and time. his wedding day five years be. e Herald office - between In the faU lie sustained The opposition against the Black en fonfideneWe trusti-bualne- ss underf alrof Provor ago and that be has never seen her 3:30 and 4 o'clock. of sudden the means arm. we Wedsenday allow of He Honor on fractures the left evening the home which The enter We the of her pound you high body It at petition was mainly on the ground Institution, since. She went to Hartford, Cohn- -, : was rushed to the Community hos- death of his mother, Mrs. John A, daughter, Mrs. IL W. Startup," 843 and wrote him a letter Scroll tnat dally freight service la al It to represent both Itself and us In once a week AWAY DEER HUNTING. of Olsen who . died her Salem,at American his transaction." Fork where at of South First West street your Boy pital By the romping pomp ready operated between Provo and thiit narticnlar T. Farrer and John W. saying she would not live with him, Joseph home Funeral services at Wednesday. were Atten . Bcont 8ouM Walter Whitehead ' presided i Funeral arrangements art pend preferring to be a "correspondence Farrer are snendlntf given surgical injuries the feprlngville by two railroads and ten daws la ' ' In be Salem held will v meet the ward N. " E. tion. , A.) auto line. this noon's meeting, ... r '. (Copyright 1910, ing word from relaUree, . and platonlc bride." Oreenrlver, Wyoming, deer hunting. ing house, Saturday at S o'clock. : so-fa- aw Be-Be- ad" best-know-n TRUCK LINES TO STEEL CITY s . n, - West-Cente- - - i' l ...... i. . If ltlf? - . - DEATH CALLS TRADE OFTIRE" BRINGS ARREST the-Onlte- AGED VOIflAN : , -- . i -- Vi I H p, ', -- toy-bo- y, . '"i; : .i. . i . FRACTURES ARM . ' - IN v - al . " - i . it g , - s. i . . . t, t, Ixyal-throueho- at-Th- two-cor- . ' . , -- - |