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Show DESERET EVENING- NEWS. - FRIDAY FOUNDED 1850 NOYKMRKR 28 LAKE SALT 1010 CITY 4 UTAH SEVENTIETH & YEAH ' PROPOSE TO ESTABLISH BIG ENTERPRISE HERE More Damage From the Recent Strong Wind Is Reported cfc c3b d9o c5b cCb r3b (Sb Testimonial For Two Pioneer Members of Le Grand Ward al ONIOHT ka Grand vard rhajval. commencing al I lo, a (timonlal alll ba given In of and honor Judge aa Young, after ahum the ward named, and Kldar John N Piter hoth of whom are moving from the nerd to other jarU of the dt Judf Toun ha purrhaaed th old Tarpar raaldpnra. on Eleventh Kaal and Ninth Houth hotwaaq Elxhth street, end le no e member of Km j ereon a ard Elder John N l ike hae Judge mot4 to I'lrharda aard r tha lao Ilk Young i.nd of Led rand ward. Pioneer inamhrr T ' torge H. Waring Point Out Great Advantage of Ga Enterprise Hearing Continue. Till, greater! thing that to Kalt Lake opinl m of Heorge H ing. Mr I'ubllr preldenl I'lllltlra of th Rate ,tion had re.ldeme in that ward and nt Hip oil) whpn th Thirl) flrat ward and adjoining i.rhtory were a part of tho old Firm haa been hacln !', . Industrial Dinner COLLECTIONS Will Bring Together Many Business Men ratriarrh llimon Hptri). old kn- lloiiir htir and liHtey roitilo stealth. cfc (9b cSb rtfc cSb AS )l i . tad - j T j i prelude Jamee Uilbet I ward Hlh." lortanlat. Oh Ve Mountain c hoir and rnntmittnii. ih oration, could Ill fu. veara ago Mr Waring was that If a gas b product plant Warcon-ipan- y 1 r-- ruh low n Am-tica- n company, would b th inatallation her of a roklng plant, which would mak th production of gaa a mr along with tar and ammonia Much a plant. Mr. Waring told Will II folland. reprraentlng Halt tuck Hlty at th hearing befote th public utllltlea oiinmilani'iii of I tah on lha application af th I'tah la A t'oka In ratea. company for an lncra would. In addition to bringing a largo industry to Halt Iwke City, mean haaprr gat for tho city, encourage other Industrie to com her, and would elimlnato th amok nulsanc by th ua of ook aa fuel. WMage Would Ite Saved. Mr. Waring aald It Is hla under standing that th coking plant of th Utah Fuel company at Hunnyald does not utlliie the tar. the Illuminating ga and th ammonia which with a different Inatallation. auch aa he mentioned. might be of th coking plant. The coat of bringing coal to Halt Iacke rite fir the Coking plant would mean an additional freight bill, oer the coat of bringing coke here from Hunnyaide, but the revenu from the gaa saved aa n would much more than offset this Mr. Waring declared. There would not be sufficient market In Salt Lake City, said Mr. Waring. for all the gas that would be priduced at euch a plant but some of it might be utilised for adjacent Industries. such as the ameltera, and there would be a market for the coke both ns fuel in Halt like City and at induatrial plants requiring coke for fuel, of which the smelters are notable th ,n. or koommeo. flo.tln the debt and for leased equipment, ther 'on founded debt. Intereoi on while lion W. II of the association, til Watlls. a d'liwrlor r,r fStj CEj rr. E Of Danger I E hs timid it) of the demeel klio lusy danger f btg town tlf. (art Mim Ellaabath Burnell, first woman llrenaed nature fuld In th United Hlatee. today brought meet welcome mraeegs. For ah declares "ther Is no place aa aaf sa the and adds that thera ara aome 400 squsra miles or more in tha great Boeky Mountain National park, !n which a woman nil alone can be ae aaf aa a babe In a cradle. For Mias Burnell ha tested out her statement by ramping all alone in Keplember In th Wild Basin In th park, with no equipment but a sleeping bag and a lent, without the solace of being crack ahot And all alone eh scaled during the trip four peak between 12,000 and 1,000 feet high. Not eh la that th college woman, a gradual of both Michigan and Bryn Mawr) be Have In gathering climbing records ilk an Alpine climber. In fact, eh insist that "hike mad for distance record alone or not desirable but that the gathering of knowledge of natur In the great la th only worth while aim of tripe into th open. Mis Burnell dresses In regalatlon feminine outing costume khaki trousers and ooat and carries no Alpin stock but roll aband a solutely on surefooted nee sturdy nthletio grip, (the he secured here license solely through her ability to government examinations, natur guldee now not being able to secure a license through a fee but only upon examination. She has been visiting th environs of Boulder, Denver and Colorado Spring and Is enrouta now to Portland, Seattle, Victoria, She Vancouver and San Francisco. hae written the Chambers of Commerce of each of thee towns to aak that a licensed natur guide be secured to accompany her in trips In their vicinity but haa so far not found such an officer. Bha soya oh behave that a municipal guide will be installed at Colorado Springs, th people there being fully converted to tho new old Idea of studying tha big To rild . c5b Scales Heights With $ Not Least Fear SLOW congregation Klhelyn 1 ogng re mrtee Pieet Hugh J Cannon, bar! tone alo. Charlee I'tke. remark Annniim ri int man mad- - tml.v Pleat t'harlea V Tenttkee, erlet lion. ('(.in the (.f ir lull Aaau-- ' Crawl atriNg tilo, Adelaide Orant. I ml Mwa Crant ('aiollne Thomas) jalrlva Ilia I the Ind.i.trU diiinrr to be turn as Hip Judge Illrand Young a p.pr club' leclon. Ariel quarlet, n f itiSav. Hr. Ha eapreealona $1, 751, 560.74 in he thf Only N John Dike. selection. rhlld rlmrui of a It. kind stial ha prnl of Mra Enid Orlobl, rp Been Paid and $4,000,000 w Fird llo. nirk A,tllon tepu h.l.l at ttsdrn ' Krlonda. choir and rongrecatlon r.pr. ..f Hip ndrn l.ianrh1 rrlr Arrangebenediction. Elder Jamee J Wood - teporta Shat thp dr man, I for place.1 Outtanding maatpr of irirmonlca. Bishop Indicate. that Hip .loti w.i; .r Thomaa It fuller ilo rapai stv Made to Avoid ment At thp conclu.ion of tha profram Tfia affa.r ta orip f unu.ual at thl .artnular tin, daurlni w til Up enjoyed in tha (tnutpHr tiru Hip Lineup. old hu.ine.a turn ai r or anizlnx for. r. to hall of IOrand ward " danrr. will h mad. up lakp acme p.rt In h. ptM.ni mdu.- lam-Piaurh walttP. quadnllra 'trial in.a and to decide upon a poin ot .a and two .lrpa of falrtippa and )ul!ce which will bainnuup loae of AX collections at the Ft lend. of Judga oun and Kldrr rprpn tha ha klr.ii of thp cutler bu.i- bualneaa nlgttt Wednesday Ilke In varloua parta of the city art lira, fort of Hip aialp amounted to 1,751 660 74. ac ItiMlPd lo br prparnt on tb ofreslen I'lomlnpnt prak.ia will addtraa imp No lollrrtlona will bo mad for an) .fathering on Hip nuiatandln feature. cording to a report made today of the pierenl ' pari of the entertainment, all belli problem, M , ount) Treasurer W. W. Parton l,Juir,J -' conJuftlu J K P i Inched free to pay reaperla and th atatg au-- 1 a not open for rollcffW'e of eeHie the tll ( oui I aldetatioii to on An U gue.ts pim nln j tlona pra for Iam nod Ordrr " rterdi II) Parrel) will ad drew lilrn-- , berome delinquent at 1 Taxra e hi. lory where ron.uinpllon aelf to the aub)ert. Hualne Herur' u . rlork tomorrow ther yet reeded o.uoo.orm feeL that month be IIV in Ueefa dfo rs Et Wind in 'Farmington PUjri Havoc With Bam,1 Tree, Fence and Wire Wort Gale in 13 Year. (Special t The Keen) ARMINGTuN, Nov. 21. Hurts by tb teat wind esrjy Thursday morning nearly half tb roof of lbs btg Central aeboolhoueo crashed in on solid maae on th reel- -j deuce of Rucl Steed across the street,' Th Steed flout, a brick etructor,1 waa crushed to tb square sad on wall crumbled. Th members of I bo family escaped without Injury and pent tho remainder of th night In th bom of Mr. Steeds father, Jr Steed, one block weeL Jrarmlngton, home of th fast wind.' has not seen such a gal in II years. It began blowing Wednesday evening and had Just subsided this morning. A sort of inventory of tho havoc wrought Includeo property damage to th old race course at Lagoon, now used by tbo Llrlnfston Livestock oom pany j ' barns unroofed end blown over, trees down,-fencblown uprooted. chimney strewn 11 over town and brok-s- a windows In many residence and ' , business houses. Tha loLg lines of sheds at th old race track were blown fist and Scattered, the grandstand, while it weth- ted the gale without tumbling, was stripped and a shed near tha big alloc was blown down, killing a vsluabld onimoJ. Tho Livingston company o.j timatos tho lose at 20.00. Tha town; without lights till nearly morning.; owing to wires being blown from tho big eteel high tension towers on the1 bench east of town; water pipes oil tho house in th were frosen. but th city community pip Unqt underground wa not Interfered A row of big shad trees on tho wlth.j; aide of Main street from opposite meetinghouse nearly to tha corner yth Dr. C. a. Plummer of thla city la two blocks south wer uprooted, tearth ing paved sidewalk into ptecno tho arranging some short hikes for Mias onUro distance. En rout through thof Burnell while In th city and also a showing of bis Bird Island films at ons aair th school house roof tore through line of telephone wires, jerking them1, of th local picture houses. M las Burnell is guest of th local T. W. C. A. from th pole for blocks on both sides ; and Is especially. Interested In plan- and pulling the poles over. Th tele- -. system was demolished and tha ning sane, sofa and worthwhile trips phone waa town without outside rommunlca--tio- n for girls nntll this morning. vNo ons van-- " lured unless absolutely Furniture Dealer essential, and the people waited in; for the calm. Dies of Pneumonia suspense 1 " fr out-of-do- or T1 uu.i will ba miner of Connection ezlallng between To 'blate the necessity of tax pay of a ceremonies and Ita.ph K. Prlslol. also, American Public Utllltiea company has been a net deficit Insteadalmost a director, will act aa toastmaster income lo th uimpiny era standing In line, Mr. Barton hai and the Utah Gaa and Coke compnyjnt 6 Jn Preceding the banquet the director was gone Into at some length and thel.yery month alnc January. lBlned boxes In th outer corridor 1 0.will hold their tegular meeting at lh by th. March. 11. the net deficit wa. complete control of the latter 2 The "ready charge Weber club and will elect .fficera for t,f ,he m'' l," which th Ux money ,uil former waa asserted by Mr. Waring Joehua Cut this to 4.51 24 In April and the year may be placed. Person wishing to He to 1 Commlaatoner since then there haa been a fairly to k C Kees. general! do this are askad to hve th proper According Greenwood that the gaa company untoday than be- -- regular decrease In th deficit until secretary, there haa been no time Ini ha doubtedly Is better off lf ,hl I. not po' ,houh 110 21 the hlatory of recent year when the either of the two Increaaea al- iictober show a nt Income of for are that claimed mad. Hut at deductions all after commlMlon. lowed by th deficit wai pronounced among business men aa at time, he aald. th monthly been Famings and Kxpense. reduu-the response Is so ex-- d present and when around 6.000. This has and of ,.rnlnf, A,ttment 4,000 or mor. was ready on the part of huslneaa heads p uses for the last six month to Join In such a movement sa haai'r that receipts may b sent to th 'submitted. Auditor on Stand. The gross Income of the been Inaugurated bv the Utah Aaso-- 1 proper pereon I at 211.104.05; planed William Holme, chief deputy city company Taxes sent by mail will b received There la aajd to he coal 122.214 14. but coke. aelated Industries auditor, gave testimony to ahow that production credited, provided th poatmark lntelll-- 1 an determination the moat that thla reduced aalaa tar ammonia and of the company h envelop shows that uch tax additional revenue effort shall be put forth to maln-l- n gent 61. Water 45.114 allowgas production by on th two lncra raaultant re placed In th mails before 11 the atabllly and grow th of Utah 141.-00- 1 coat Total expenaea In tain 22.002.06 ed by the commlaalon totaled and promote the development of Its o'clock noon tomorrow. Th data of 20. Added coat, during eluding 22.162.12 lo laxea and resource receipt at the office I nit material In depreciation are given a great so that they wer mailed before II A delegation period of 16 months, he placed at of Invited specially 261.615:16; leaving earning! applictll,i05. - Thla would leave an lnerea able to capital charges of 56.656.76 guests from Halt Laka will also he o'clock tomorrow. In net revenue of 662.506.26. present at the Ogden affair next atate-men- la six month. for the The companyoperating ' the ahow 'net loaeca during same period of $5. 1ST. 90. Adding to this th net- additional revenue of 662.600 above noted. the deficit. If I he Increase had not been allowed, would have been 611 1.484.16 for 16 7.000 a months or approximately month. Mr. Holmes was cross examined hv Mr. Waring, but would not hazard Elder David O. McKay, Church comany opinion as to whether an Increase In rates la demanded by the financial missioner of education, haa returned condition of the gas company at this from attendance at the Founders" day Word has been received at th local . . Ume. district forester's office to the effect exercises of the and Thanksgiving Twenty scout troop Icajcrs, accom- - that Secretary of Agriculture General Manager Homing. Oneida Academy. Home 300 students G I .tinnier, 1 by Dr. General Manager G. Horning, of and their parents were In attendance. William Lloyd Crawford.' aged IT, Historian Tells of Long andj,on approved the construction of the gaa company, was placed on th Van Dam. Herbert of the camp- the hg Jr. th Crawford of Furniture manager exon Grand th to an and Elder highway, in Tour Canyon McKay, Southwest stand a short time before noon, to according examples. A. Kirkham, The Utah Gas & Coke company', Introduce additional exhibits to show cellent program was given. Elder Me-th- ing committee, and Oscar Kalbab national forest. Secy. Hous- company, died at his residence, 26TI executive left Laka Salt secretary, revstreet.from was Ninth East Assistant net while a Mr. to there small Church historian Andrew Thursday, ton sent word that the maximum exaccording Waring would welKay gave the Founders day oration, come Wednesday for an over night hike into penditure of federal funds on th pneumonia arising from a severe cold Jenson has returned from a trip to tho : from any source enue for October that month la the his subject being Fit to Lire.' tn the year for gaa con In the establishment of such a best month southwestern etstes, In company with the mountains, returning Thanksglv-- 1 construction of this highway must not contracted on a recent business trip plant. LeRol C. Snow ho visited upper and Based on past experience Mind student of the academy, John He aald that aa a matter of fact ef- rumption. exceed also The 50.000; that hiked WilIng son was the morning of party up to. the east. He the lower Settlements in Apache county... forts had been made for a number of the exhibits Indicated that the gas Carver, gave an address on The from the- - county or state must to Mill Creek, and then n and New Mexioo..' He attended years to promote auch a'plant, but ao company under present rates would Oneida Academy. The of or con- - liam G. and Csllsts Cox Crawford and to remainder eecured extent th the arated, part of the company going to structlon of the road within the for was born In Manti, Utah, Jun t, 1812. the stake conference at St. Johns, then far they had not been successful. Fa- be unable to meet its fixed charge the program follows: ll mates have been made that the aa determined by the public utilities the camp of the Stone Face, est, and Its maintenance Mr. Crawford earns to Salt Lake visited Alpine, a small sottlement at between in the former hearings, Song, Loyalty" (Stephens). ..Choir and the balance to great the crest of th San Francisco moun- Kanab and the forest boundary. plant would involve the expenditure commission summer OcHinckley's several rate schedule. years ago and for a number tains, the Zunl Indian village, Snow--flathe under present of 5,000,000 or 6,000,000, and while Prayer , In Nevada Houston has apSecy. Late were that afternoon been the camp. has for Modtober many years they "Dawn of Hope" Orchestra stake, the Mongolian mountain, the present gaa distributing system of proved the construction of the Cur- of years was connected with the month in gas consumption. Joined by the other part of the com- rent Welcome address creek" road, at a maximum ern Furniture company, later assum- settlements. Mesa, Chandler,- the Salt the Utah Gaa & Coke company could peak" exto In addition were The exhibits C. RJver Thos. valley,- the Gils valley, St. Jo- Romney pany and spent the night at Hinck- penditure of federal funds of 25.000, ing tha position as head of tho CrawPrincipal be utilized, the present manufacturing several which were Introduced WedThe Boys Who chorus, sephs stake, EH Paso, the city of Jua-re- s, provided 50 per cent plant would be utilized. Mr. Waring nesday afternon by Mr. Horning. One Mixed camp. leys Unfortunately was II a Wednesday ford Furniture company. Wore Blue. Are the Santa Ft, N. M.. and thd Mexico, Turning secured from the state of Nevada. He said he Is convinced that auch a plant of these showed that the company Students night was one of the coldest yet ex- has also approved the construction of memfter of the Commercial,. Klwanle southwestern corner of Colorado. In ' Gray will not become an actual fact until sold 415.110,556 In cubic feet of gas Ylolinet cello duet this locality. However. perienced Austin-Eurek- a road at a maxi- and Elks clubs, and Js survlvsd by his all. Mr. Jeneon reports, he traveled not only but the Initiative the men managed to get a huge grate the Oct 31, last. the Prof. C. J. Engar and Guy mum expense of 18.000. . In Utah, widow, Uiree daughters and two sons, 6.600 miles, 1,111 in automobile. - Ho is assumed by Salt Lake City financial duringto Oct.year ending 100 of a 07. fire total and the 350, Up going, night telling spent Christehsen. tl, vi.iud 4 ndlrR m' h COftA ?" and official Interests. B D cubic feet had been accounted for this stories, and offering suggestions to ,tru..on n th quartet, ' Believe Me If All settlements, delivered tl public dle--: While the world war haa revolution-Iv- d year. The October consumption waa Mixed M. one Mrs. will J. another Rich Borenson, Willard work that regarding These Young courye and held 7 Endearing meet- -, ' prices, and the estimates which 40,927,400 cubic feet This was the ards and Mrs. Scott all of Salt ingd. Mr, Jenson sayshistorical Charma . . Academy teachers be done in their respective troops. AIl Cedar-Lon- g the people in Valley road at sn ex- - Lake. Announcement Ur, Ave been made were aa of four or only month save one In the gaa com- arof funeral Member of board pronounced it a .very pleasant trip. talk Maricopa stake have, already raised pendtture of federal funds of will be "made later. School song. .O. S. A. Our Alma Mater 115.000 toward the erection of their and the Panguitch-Tropl- c road at rangements Benediction. new 20.000. On all of these Utah projtemple. r ects the government must have 60 per Seeking Men to Join Luncheon was served In the main' cent etate. of the dining room of the school and wa Battery A of Guard Commercial ClubDanee. In . Wyoming an additional 60.000 followed by the big Founders day; Inon ' football game between the Oneida The Commercial club will hold the Hohert cknyon road and an addidians and the East High Leopards Jazz dance and Thanksgiving A 20.000 tional f6r be to of Is in asked from ball the the Utah Founders and later the Battery day Among foreign featurea, suppllei by special correspondents, appearby at S oclock In per Saturday state before work on the road is the Nellson gymnasium. National Guard, according to CapL the ball roomevening of th Commercial ' ing In The Satu. day News tomorrow, are the following: Elder McKay leaves today for Ran Grant Young, wholsJn command.. club.. This is expected to be one of America and the Irish Problem Second in the series of Interviews Luis to attend the stake conference. most delightful affairs of the year Business men of the cUy will probably on thi subject, secured in Ireland by a staff wrlfer a member of It was said at club be called upon to in th Ur(r, numb,r otth Parliament makes an outspoken statement of the Ulster Unionist Expected In the case of the Utah Consoliwork of filling this Salt Lake unit. - to be present. The muslo will bo " iLady- Mary warna of vultures, male and female, who expect a fine dated Mining company against the A list of returned service men will furnished by the Ariel orchestra. harvest duping the Riviera season; a safer gamble would be to buy fjvi Utah Apex, continued this morning in be complied either through t&e Amer, some old British many of which are for sale. i the federal building. Perry G. Harriican Legion or from the draft lists, British parsons are ster tying matrimoinal knots than the law son who was placed on the stand by and it is expected that abouf 40 courts are dissolving them; and the season is notable a. so for the large the plaintiff shortly before adjourn- former service men will .be found number of broken engagements In high social circles. available for service. Those who ment Wednesday, continued his testl- War In Rtratford-on-Avo- n routs from faction have families or business Interests Factory Birmingham mofly and was under direct examina-- ! the Hhakespeareans, with the resul- that the Elizabethan town eacred ' that need their entire attention will tlon by Judge Johnson. The witness be excluded, it Is said. to the Bard may become a little Pittsburg for.'soot and cinders. went Into a detailed explanation of 'It is planned to send postcards to .British Royalty believes tn doing its Chrietr-a-s shopping early, but the various towns in Abe state asking the Tampa workings, which Include does It conveniently, without going out of doors. The system is described ; th men" if .'they are not Inthe Tampa, Darnell and Petro limeterested in the forming of this unit. by an observant correspondent, who also sends pictures of the special stone beds. of these workings When snswerp hare been received Xmas card which the king and queen will send to their friends. men will be sen to call on had been described in the previous fluentlal - Two complete telegraphic news services, covering the whole world, them ' and try to persuade them to of this testimony was and much case, lllow no Important event to escape notice and com. tent. . Join. . eliminaysd today. In some places, the 140 14EED FOR 3EW SHOES 031 In addition there are the usual'ioca! featurea Church news, inTHAKKSGiriXQ witness stated. Ab workings had been !L cluding full text of a timely discourse and reports from the mission abandoned and were inaccessible. For Why go to the ex pens of s new Lay Cornet Stone of CASH THE GROCER this reason aome of the BiipplnfTn-troduce- d pair when your old ehpes cas be "Life In. I'tah Fitv Year Ago, heme, farm and garden notes; 44-4- 6 East First So. Street. was by projection. Infirmary Tomorrow i made aa good aa new agals by pur genealogy; literary, dramatic and music pages; social happenings In thi The, attendance was smaller modern shoe repairing machines. Fbone Wasatch 3531 and 1406. Salt Lake, Ogden. Proto. Logan and other Utah eltiesj special corres.The county commission this morning ua s pair youd Ukc to Wear morning than on any day since the All fceeOs Deliver 4. case started, many of the geologists Bring pondence from Washington, New Tork, Boston, Chicago, Denver, San If they wer presentable. We'll put opened three "bids for the installation usually present being conspicuous by them into shape so you. css wear Francisco and Los Angeles; news from the principal towns of Idaho and of a lighting system in th new "coun.ZSe ricalek Has their absence. The testimony on the them will be other neighboring states- - - - , anywher end corner atone ( riaee. 5e, J5, Stuzs whole was rathY uninteresting, being far lees ty infirmary building' the c even than tb what cheap... Sew Vtatsata, per Ik A of 'which wilt be laid by Governor Together with reliable antLxtomplete details of all iotal happenings, of the different est new detailed account weald shoes , , ba Sew Biwall Nat a, per Ik. ..I,,.4e Simon Bamberger at 11 oclock toand sport, mining and commercial-pag- es raises and other workings. , stop. were recognized everywhere as Jacreaaata. per ta. . morrow. Th bids were takers under r. . XSe These foot by foot, IVf gone through . curate and reflalyle In every sense. 7 and each tternent of the witness Sage. Tapteea. Wee., per U...-..Iadvisement, the lowest 'bid being for The Deseret News stands for conservatism, cleantnee and truth wa weighed carefully by the attor, roll Cracker Speelal, per pkg..,.I5a 1.260. 1 a paper for the home and th family; and the Saturday it.au e is especl- -' The exercise tomorrow will be at1Xe ney for both companies. Mr, Harri21 East Second Sooth , Karp Beau r son remained on the stand the entire tended by state, eounty and city ofPerk aeS Beaa 0 East Broadway ' aJljt suitable for Sabbath - reading by young and old. j , . v ficial. bishop of ward and other. A iot sieo st - Pvwvw, Utah. day, and. --rlR continue bu." testimony V. tomorrow. . , Th goaaraJ public is invited. milrll 1 , j 1 1 1 I e pe 1 th-aa- - - out-f-doo- Scout Leaders Take - Highway Through Kanab Forest Has Hike in Mountains Official Sanction On Coldest Night . Y at -- . sep-!?lo- -- -- ke - - 1 e: . DwforSf O 35,-00- 0, Judge Takes Apex Witness in Saturday' News Tomorrow . sup-mem- Hand ca. -- . cat-tie- - - ' TH.rJOTT the-coe- on a rctvS lioe Repairing Co. " le ; , & |