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Show A Man of Sorrows (Copy fur legion lux 'I 1 mri ji.j i l 'I Miei-I- clod Who S STRONG FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE v m. m t hid. limited How far they erred! man of A nor-row- s 1, American la ;.'inn. as shown by Tin- - r and mocked religion, SPENT ON GOLF Yearly Tax One and Quarter Billion Dollars. tart-lei'Th.y tiiDUiihl him hut a clown, a hoor Who tilltel his days and iilBhte with rjui.u and Jests; lis his puree His hours to re was poor; Without aml.it Imi, blind to worthy ltl'StS, Ha dr.ii i"''d t.bmv- his days; a human lb i'H resolutions iiioiic(l i:i national conmovement ventions, is opposed to lien national ilefelise, llilit Would lint bccauno el' mi! il :; risln bill because II believes Ihut he best insurance f,eajns war Is lo he prepared lo adequately defend the nation if war is tlinis! ijjinn us. iiclhe leaders its llm-- f Allium: li'ainsi ultra .:ie:lisiii Is Nali tl Vice Commander .loiili '.. 'in'lis'. loir.: and iii.-l with l.cirioii prominently Who hore within his heait a fatal wound. I. n ft of lh. se he Imol, the sympathy Jlc craved arid Ii il liK. rc(l for collii not he fi.und; The men una wlum he walked from lav lo day Knew te. I f It od a dark and lonely way. I id'-ii- Missouri Ihe in ;ileJ valley, t A fib AM J ? , w ... Jonn E. Curtiss. men. jests and Jol.es he In t halik. intended the I'tiiyersity praetiecd law, ami served mven years as ocret.iry of the Nebraska Stale llailway rotutnisvimi. as a lie siiw eii'Veii tuoiilhs' in World the war, atid cerporal private Joi.iini; the at my ihroiili voluiilary in duel i. ill. In American l.etioti work lii Ii :t anil Illissed only olie state cotivi-ntiot- i lia. four imtioiial I'oineii-tioiis- . lie M'i'Mil on many dift'ennt the coiumlllei-(if Lincoln I'oM No, second largest of the st.ile. and has Ji!t l oniptetod hU term as (olntuandcr Of 'In pot, Anion.' I.!- - m.ni cotitiei t ion-.- , he has leel .esli!eI (. tile l.ltieolll l.loll.S hd.. all ot : at.' il'.oti of oi;nt;i r I H m, !i of Lincoln. Iic-- s ihrnr- re lit f Thus tiainirm - streiif-'th- , he walked erect attain. Sin li was the man they called a iv;i' and (down. o f his and th The hywood lory tow n. 'M to find HoliKht ; fa ! I'honia.s Curtis Clark. 4. Lest We Forget November It, IRC). U Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. "J'diir score and seven years npi mir fathers ImoiikIii fortli on this eoiii Incut a new nation conceived in liberty uinl dedicated to the proposition that nil men are created equal. Now we arc ciii(,'oi! In a K.Piit civil war. testing whether that nation, so conceived and so dedicated, can loni: etuhire. We are met on a preat battlefield of war. We havp come to dedicate a portion of that Held ns a filial resting place for those who cave their liven that that nation tnlfht live. lUit, In a larpe sense, we cannot dedicate we cannot consecrate we cannot hallow this cromid. The brave men, living lind dead, who st ruckled here have consecrated It, far above our power to add or detract. The world will little note nor lone remember what we say liere. hut It can never foriret what they did here. It is f ir us. the living, rather, to be dedicated here to l he unfinished Work which they who foiiirl.t here have this far so ruddy ml valiccd. It Is rather for ns to be here dedicated to the Kreat task remaining before us that from these honored dead Wo take increased devotion to that cause for which they gav the last full measure of their devotion that we here highly resolve that those dead shall not have died In vain -- that this nation-und- er ;id. shall have a new birth of freedom - and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." wrrs s lit f 9 Crusader il i"C-- Champion Thre-Year.Ol- by Man O' Wnr-Sfrt- r Fancy, Is champion of VM). Ills winnings for the year total SlM.fMM. He Is the property of Samuel I). Riddle, of Philadelphia, who bred him and who owns his sire. Other lead-inare H. It. Itradley's I'.oot to T.oot, with $114,ii't to his 'tedif. Walter .1. Salmon's IMsplay, with Sl(t4.4L-- ', and the ('hula Vista stable's Carlaris, with $ihi.:7.. To Scapa Flow, owned by Waller M. Jeffords, by Man (' according to many Webber, goes the honor of champion of iiuthorlties. including the Jockey club. tliliot:s;h his winnings, $sl,4it."., do not equal those of William du Font's F;.:r Siar. with S'.inin. There are tunny who will claim that Joseph T. Wideiier's Osmatid Is B better juvenile than either, but there is i:n way to settle this quest'on. Osmund won six races out of seven starts, and his rtablomate won the race he lost. Osmund, being a gelding, was shut out from several of the larger three-year-ol- d g three-yenr-ol- Wnr-Florenc- Makes. The leading stallion for the year is Man o" War. the superhorse. by Fair carrying that illustrious icco.d on the turf lo the nursery, ami in bis third year as a sire stiuliii:; to t' e races winners of a total of riay-Mahiil.i- $:::.s.t;i. I'.ntdley's North Star II Is second am iig American s;re. with $HM,. He Is an older orse ami has lli offspring in racing, whereas Man fj.. O' War has only Theivf.ire. In his third year a a sire. M.,n tf War has set not only an r I. in the cumin.' power and quality of his oil American, but a world r hiied colt swept across the racing V.M'A t!t:it this In was it fifing. world like a meteor, and as a thr .;! old mi led to his renown. K. K. 1 c..t-;oi- l.- - I Grid Team Boasted of 5 "Three Blind Mice" gpoyt fjotes 8 g -Notre 1'atne had its Four o 0 Horsemen" and IVnn its "Four v Maticiitiis." but John Carroll 0 university. In liiio. boasted dur g lug the last fo.dtiall season of 00 rt Its "Three I'.lind Mice.' ? Pat Mclh'tiuelt. phi int; In tin , and Fill IP'rog ami 0 I'ick Ouitiii, who held down the O two tackle positions, all were q 9 blind In the left eye. The PoMoii Ked Sox are going to trad, again a! New Orleans. j 1 Jucl; Iielattey is laniiii g a ttir h may take aim a far west as the I'aeilic coast. ti X. If jooooooooooooooooooooooooo Tex to Lose Title Training for Children t? Develop Americans Maude I;, t'u 'uo! tli, elialrin in ,:: et I. ail la Il mis Ili.trCs ItifaC'iil An. erh alilsm . otita !tce. tr, n anistu ih'ir-II,'-.ie lo s(,i,. A ui'-dial l.ea hi;U ler i ti mi! f' om l..'i t ir the i i 'is i In '.: ii,.). of Ai.f ; atii-t- n i.iiv'.. w,. k for t! y :r, aid i'l pt.rt. ! : n !,! I know that our e in; - wil' !"' : triiiii e.viu ri lit, 'I ' ' r" . " I .! .' p Mrs of 'he I ( ai' t i ...... , b I?-- j i 1.1 !(! ! ' ' ,,,i' X Id;.' .''V i" , in ' t;,,M i. i. ti ; t "Y f i e 41 e i ' .a t , ,. -r- ! i .; t i i.'e an ,.le tl..d ller? t - ii co no. we can ii mia '"' , t,tti...x a . o-- i ( . i f ideslU ti'T p' l li e !' ii' t.'y c.:l nti( of iln I e;;;. I'liiairc. ttiHMiii; npplb nt '..ti for re- -, ti :i'j..ti m for the !rfp to I t'.t .e to .Jate Intention lo 'h b.ittl.'li!! ki,. i.'li elll r''t ee alej It lll'tetJ lo'ir pi r epr Maine dit'i.i. f'hiiteiOl Tbb rty, So,ki.i ,laj IJheit,. thn Miuivff AtV'titm. St Mlhi.4 urn! ti e ('liiiiiipnrni' Her IU be liiclu.e,t Ill the tollM that Hte IIV!i'l,ilJi', I'.ui lorHted In I - iunrt of Furope p, the Klnrting Ulid ttolilig place i'i befoii- tunny I'tiroiwBii ttuir. nrl gfttr th CotHetitioli. I.leieii lend lug tourist cnipntilni of the Fliltcd Ktc4 ii ml F.uropp are cm'prfHtlnj: IUi th Igtno lo planning hf r ; o ,,:! vc " a ' el k - ..i 'i nb-ili- Colorado Springs, has cited much Ci;rves Way to Fame si r1 ext. com-rien- "Tan lac mo from pevnianent dis savtd Bbility," says J.'r3. Lucb. "For almost ten yenrs I Lad ,J trcuUcd v.iiii indi'.vt;oa and con, scqiitmtly vas in sucli a condition that w'r.c.n I ate anythii--o- ut of tlie ordinary, I smfferrl t' t l.lly and tocanie awful'.y ucnoui' "Llut now, I feel and luok bette' t'liiti ever Irfrvo ar.d cm eat art I give Tanlac all the for my marvcloi-- recovery. Evon,' woman thouhl tal;e it, rcrularlyf TLis woiuitrfui t:i.:c, maJe Ur roala, larks and hcrls, helps w'fi;.k todies, frees the system ? pDf.son, drives out causes of pa'n Benefit by Mrs. Lueb's experien Let Teniae help you to g'.ori hedHh. Get your f rst bottle yotir tlrusgibf. today! rua-du- cr'' . thi-.u'- s bu:l;'-ti- ' Reindeer Study siimy n reiiiuecr. tnoir care breeding, is beini; iniule scientitir, . j veterinariaris in Siberia K Ctissian natives. in Siberia depend by reindeer for many of their .r' Tliev bariiess reindeer and use (h as other people use horses, themselves In reindeer skiiii s,! make online; Imijleinents and timl4 of the reindeer bonis. If epidrr break out ninoiii; these aiilitink it f natives suffer severely. r j Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys; When Back Hurts Flush Kidneys as You Clean Your Bowels i Yo.i A'.mf fi.ll-for.'i.f llml flip tldm like the towels, soiiietlines get ( t'lsli and closed utiJ neei! a !lul occusionally. else we have haekaf and dull misery In the kidney rg f scveiv neauacii-.'jirneuiiii,..v uu.. torpid liver, acid siotuach. atd all sorts of bladder uiM.nl You simply must keep your kidi Hetlve and clean ami the niotaeut feel an uche or pain In the f ret;iou beln drinl:ing lots of w Also ej.j about four ounces of .Nil's from uny n"ol dru store lake a tablespnoufui In u C'ass o( ier beloie breakfast for u few and your kidneys will then ait l lils famous salts Is made from j aeid of grapes ami lemon Juice, 1 bleed with li:hla'. and Is inieiidef-Husclovyed kidneys und help ti bit" lliem lo aciivltv. It also I t neutralize the adds In the uriw they no longer irritate, thus hf.; to n liee biudder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; nmk" i lithbi drii.k wiib-every I'oiiy shor'ti How and I hen to help keep Hair . clean. liey-A well known local druclst lots .f Jad Salts to folk in tryiiia to correct k; trouhie while It U "n'v trouble. , sleep'-nes- ki-- le:i;.-!i!fu- s ' Imilatio.i Forbidden h.w lo u e ;'n.' l.icli bi ll's a res. fih lo Oiled Slates lea! ey. Any l ;oijc which is usi. on tie fol oiler purposes o' His II ! v 111"' chic' I c t .ii pr. Vcd It i per against lie w Mil y 'I're i ury depart V".Mfe.!o'l. A slii :e ,'Ultlioi il.V that l.io-'- t 'f tbe paper money ffPsr ;s ll'ial oil the laire is tetltlilo' t j ,. ,, ( a ri'-i- , M ( i or . :; i, In !' an. at d ,..- le ,. j Ii -- I,,, t .1 !! ! son An I in ..''i" u- ,i ,'i a l.p " I.'i - I'ehi'toi uli. !,l:,i ) U ,. - I, lie, -- t toiy. ' t "II t H ' ,! t " '. t. l yield !. ! ' . J I . ,1 '.''. !el di.iw . I -' m . . I pr-- M.. !, .i;,'lleiW. VI ai-- (, :. . 11 liitul'i-- ; i . I b,ir'e.' "'''I .11 . ,, At elation. And iiWiiV.' pn is tint quite trite. that by the hoM I't '1 b' je i1 hope, ratio'' euH'MiUon of t'. world bilicH'h and the uiora pblcal world within us, we 'ial! s . m.. tit IndHidiml. sodal und politi. a! pi" rlty ami bappitic. wbo.e c.elr. nlmtl l4i otiwurd mid upward, at)' ldl the ciittli t'!utes. shal Which, Dot tiBiPi away." -- Farim r nt,d Pn edcr I.t-- lt iiel M .1 l.i ' re nt n on ! I t t , l'l ' 1 ' . l ol the 'm V e ' 'I I ' ,l r t.taw. . !" " ;'" ..( . !' in , V ir. !.. t. ef ti,,, I. .!, v ...J h i1' ' e m !. r I' 'I'd i, in i i" u . ' ., - ' . '.1 bai.e a' f.. t1.t e 'tiet. si-- o li ! lit ii .! III ie.i. ie. j. (he ii.;!.iimt..i train ,, , toe) !i sit ai I e The New !tk World tiiiys New ork lhrtiby ion, I.iii ' r.,ll..r see in .a., irim.f. tr. s . a '"li s. I I . i.-n- ' I ;. l : l..r n,,.,.,.' oie Ii ,1 M'O . t. ( I lll (if h i le 1.1 ' I" II the ................... !." le.Mi 1.,,- '.' i . ' I I "f In' 'i .1 . ; a Il I tl I V. , i l ,!(, ei'leii' 1. O' , Jtn' team i it he IT" I 1 u'l iini'd.nh ' ge t ( ;"": Mo'ia'iy. ler.. Ihe m an- -.. fr tone for m. bilM' lllally 'I c'pe.' ti.. . el Con. tat li'iop'e, wl:h of Viae e.i'ei ri.o',i;;i!-i' which ha nd . W Ihe h.io e ! snpiNii- ore luiclitl- r - ''' il I' ""' f' - tl,.'!1 j I .Sophocles. 11, 0OC OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 , ,i nr pae lon are if iii the n.'H. iind iilng alls, lo make tbfi.i dMiii ,hcii a bac k'P that far rli!il;si, piiii' i.T I Pilot Moriartv Has First Speech Peady c il. t l I' J man-egeinei- jhes tie lllll'l Jt g ii ll..r..ld I'.iiisnu. e'.riin ''billy I'll. her. hit an average mm, for suddenly inquired i:ti 4 fTe, Iiik yar. i " ..ii tl .. mound that m.id bjtn , ne of the greiilmt p;ihcr of the POl M'iioii A brilliant jenr i preda ted for him thl S4!iin under the of SntTy MclntiiK. - a.i'il I'ticr the Ti'stjl; of the '1'i.t'ev of modem lli!H"'. ll 'f swaiii.y TitrKt. ai'" "eiii.i. i ni'1- i 'i! ii ai "ieb s of tu.'.i. ni 'v,J 6 ?iiy X ii ,f T;.. Md p. ,.,Hi.' ,e bj(s ft ui ed VmL f;rst umpire who DELL-A-N b H !e. Kietl bi to'otie taid be : new pih.t Al ..iftr.t;' . nj'-v- S et Ameri. an V, N...ii .j! -; I Hi, i, e H ' li.f. r. rjeick if e- i ag le, tiitciir lloel ey i.sso V,.-.'- ti. e til ill:' M l k. M i. !',, ?'' H . ., ,. i " l- '''' it.', ! ' ' ml I'i,- ' y. M 0 "'1'' .. ! , I.,-.- "1 t'tl 'i', ii . . ),.t.-- .). ,i I I'L ' "i"'" hU - l'r i'i hi lr. n I n"!r- I. - o"i f ., I re III P.xMrlJ in bfi' Titrkt Wearing GU iet a. : lli' liar. h once liietl t" ii u ld I. in a ; J f LUDEK'S .J " Jf COUCH E' gjgj if i'.'.l ll j. e- - - f :l e P. of the r f f iho litiliiii 6oot-,- n.l i while hi:! y I I,udrt't.f xUuiv menthol bit: ill hi? ,l ; ;, ' , w tve-- I, W Mini .apolis i tll to have puld "11 itn lo Imluth for Ftdle Koddeii, il r. while bot'i clubs wete hoiliy I. ..- s- - . Tk jry. l '.' the o te. mil.-- r of the V w la Wl ., M id e t , (I'l. tiej llle - H L..tn. Pile I ii aa pn'li lie of 'ter. tli.,1 M leleil r- Fi ' ; t ? lli'ul.o"..- cor i?1ein J Unpivjsant mid untifiis- - , i i,.:, Nr ....I !.:. M, 1' i; .. !.' i , !,a-- ii. ' . -l a- f !. p 1 , , j a IM...WB J..HII.1.) t, Liil.ai V. 'il . I v too" W e! 'I !:e:i Cl. o.r tiM- .' e be .a tep tin I p "OH i . I tli.it el,.' ..f tin' ' t Pu'niii'l T. 4 il, , ' " i I -- e liters '1 .,- ! v. ,e e t ' f f- ;'..(. . V.f - - I'll l t'e: la Il was ful.l to na , , j of tarn i i at la. v He oln"i.l'l ,i, ale! he e. to it oitiO'Vu. iboiigidfu' ; a !..i- ae I i ent' ti. . and whicl be forever In ie, shnti!d be true mid appl ...r!i, te at ah May tiH)e and .ininiieti. hai' I""", Ihe Word. 'And il h! ;.: i' . I ' 't ' l-..? tie liidow I.. "All .. a a ; ,., r ,! t !!.; v ,' 'i ', tl if lew i if t V-- of reader v , ;. i i Sry"t.esson , !' ('ilillik' Hah f. :, . " l,., -- ai i.'e t v ; 11 '.!'!. oe.. great f.ir n! l':e! ;i and Cemeteries on Trip d'i . i la.'.-nil- Will Visit RaitlcfielJs Ii- ! i .'n w I i "Ur.co'n's tics! i.d, r.!;';t'!u, tl.p 'i- t; treated tf t ecu HVwttj, by Li'i?"e Mer, Jr., of W-- ' ' I'd ell .it (, ' Nilietj f'.M i '- . le e "'I" e N' ti a !;; o ., i i et I " ! of tfn;'t.eW.'w 1 of hi i Ave., . -- . ,;y i .'..' Conveys GooJ ' I' g'-'ilie- i ; i - r I i'i t . e f.-- - j .l ieMi't ' t f. Ti al :' tl'i a of I'ther. V ! i iiit;ilif infi.rmt t'o'' ll'iM'li!c!v o';r l" at otU Ufa ,l!ien of l er. ' f t ; Ca.scade S. ill-- ( o.'-- ti C.'"-New !.- l 1 I ml p ! ' tl !t I v o i" j! Ii ij' ; '. , e I ! i.-.- , I., I ;,i I.- imd h tl e I l. fv 1110 Mrs. J. J. Liucb, 7(18 : 1 ' ' 'a , ,i. I.. Mil ,,11 1,0' "I !.ev et ii." t; ;st .., .1. w . tr: Al:i .1 ;!. , Sl.oiMi.-r;i,(.- 'il,,. extra f U..'i.yMVl t: l:es ip hotel and travel expenses; cost of eii.ars and ci"arette, coiisui'umI during golf rounds, and the drink till eei ginger ale Is costly. The cost of go'f is stupendous, !it: is ii serious piobletn for the United States ;.,if avociatiou, which Is making every effort to keep down the expenditures necessary in conn."tioii with the sport. The Sl.iiim estimate Is really low, yet it does not curtail the number of new players that i;!;e il I the game every year. It has taken about :!; years in develop a playing clientele of 1 .o.".l M n 1 1, hut if the ro-- t is reduced even slightly. It should not 1,'l.e inor" than the years to b:;tig another millio'i players into the fold Al ut Iml! a mill'on dollars was in-!e in this go'f pilgrimage, a Ki'ilroad fares. $oim; meals and other evpeti'-e- s en train rides. hotel blP.. .'.., ; eh, !,. the trip. "loi,t"il; rqu'ptiient. iml; purchasri. during tay In St. An .l."iliiil; salaries i f In til,eri frotu l.; $LVl,- - a'aii t..o;,.,,ll t',;s i..ri i "t 'l i u'; ii:,'.;. t;,,. he'd go,. di.e. k.'U ."..' In Jamo : , f golf in America up to i !,inK . i d s an) league, hi- I ef e; n.l to. i" Si;:; " ' ,1 'ill! 'o W I .'t c W "I'' 1.1 , ii," t,. he u "le .,, ,,. it .. ., e ,r r' e .!. ;,. lie. I I..', a! I ..I '. !tle iM tc t! tf In i,. (,. I 11 vil'i' a- . ,.ar. Ciileliian. xrlotali catcher, has (.",( ii as In ii a.T if lie Kl" eta ot the Smjil. Aii.l. l. b P. be. Wii ' 1B1 retuvtrjr m m .1 w K I .w- vv ' . - Inl.-e-- i i I ,. ,,;. -- -- . ,. i...e..i...n ..f ,'..,, h:is lies! d.l s of the j.ame. New ork rat ing associations in slakes irtbiiie.l to owners in 111'.'.'.. fin i '. Ohio Stato football eh'ven ha Princeton listed tor a ..u.t; Novem lit.' 7. ber wlia igii p I Coif is a game for the millions, hut Its upkeep runs into the billions, mak- ig it one of America's leading In dustries. Figures compiled, after a i itinil-uof statistics covering nearly four weeks by Kay McCarthy, one of the country's foremost golf wikoi's and promoters, ivvenl the astounding fact that golfers in the United Stales Fpend at least one and a Quarter billion dollars every - months merely for Hie maintenance of their game. l.a.iMKal.OOO This expenditure of each year is conlined to the actual cost of playing the name. The enormous, total is spent only on dues. mils, clubs, chillies, caddy hire, luncheons and Incidentals such as tips, ready tees, etc. It docs not take in the property value of club exeen-tlveclerks and other help. Conservative figures are presented by McCarthy, based on expcrlcnci in playing the game ar.J years of observation, and he finds that golf cists each player In the United Slates an average of .$1.M) a year. McCar'hy has projected more major matches mi the links than any other man in tlie sport, and has directed the transcontinental tours' of many prominent players. Including Cene Sarazeii. Jim Parties and Jock Hutchison. He Is at present sports director for the Florida Fast Coast system. According lo the tabulation compiled by McCarthy, there are about 1,2.riO,(XXi golfers In this land tod:v. There are lI.eiHi courses, and witji the club membership averaging only Ihe total of players reaches l.O.'O.O: '(.. There arp at least ''(HI,(hk) playing the municipal links throughout the country. The average yearly cost to the player, of SI.imki, Is apportioned ns follows: Club dues, $1(X; balls. $1im; clot lies clubs (replenishing), : lunchcoi's, .".: caddies, $1K; $IH; Incidentals. $70. These are all conservative figures, based on a symp isium among hundreds of golfers. In tli!. tutal are not the expcti-- e of clt lining of clubs, functions, lessons or p irchns-Int'f stock t join a club. The municipal golfer hasn't the club dut-- t. of course, but his green fees will .Phi a year. Some i f Ihe players slated their golf cost them o'.I.tKM a .car. others said it was around cot nOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO j -- 1 Hun-Dw- Salt, Further figuring Vrings the annual i hack-field- - of 1928. d Crusader, the magnificent chestnut colt the FAMOUS LINCOLN BUST all'-mh'- I pain and lo indict his woes on Yet would he not s ''"' " ' cam.. (.'. willi the commercial ami hil.inc.ss interests of Nebraska, He is assooialod with the Lincoln (Ncbr.) chamber of Commerce as departmental secretary. Lust year, particularly, lie delivered a number of addresses ill opposition to the unusual activity of the In Nebraska relative to compulsory military training in the 1'iiiver-Filof Nebraska, loeated at Lincoln. Cnrliss at one time win ked in a post (Mice under civil service, taut,'!'! school, been an Resistant cashier of Oh ultra-pacifist- horn man of Mirrnws, zujjerinq jrom Wervonsntsi Stomach Trvultle and Condilion, Cob. Spring W'umun Ikstored to Health Thankt !, I A Mrs. Lueb's Quick Recover 1'6 12. In Memory. February American MUCH LIONEL Crusader Biggest Money Winner "I know l,ow 'tills II (, Is going tile., because "f J'tti once tiijsi.f." rotten I In FOR jou F Whs one 000000000000X00000 kV N a,.-- SurcRcK INDIGESTION 7i; DLir InH ll' ft!4 tab CitW. f N. f I |