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Show i STAHUSliKD MCRRAY KS90 Power Plant Become to Murray moval Is Center Movie A to Be Coral Play With Loral Cast Filmed Here I I- l& Willi the showing last nltflit of Hookies" bathl lie "Queen of the nt the Iris Theing review pictures l.cinnintr of the ater, also marked motion local a picture of the filming a eomeily In Wild," Rnuiln' play. which a one hundred per cent local v3 cast of eliarnaeters will take part. I. W. Raird, cameraman who tilmeil the bathing review pictures se-:ii Saliatr on the 10th, has been u red by the management of the Iris Theater to film the story. How many times have you at tended the theater and wondered how different scenes were Aimed, such is buildings falling over, or u big on a barren city sluwly someone or up on a jumping prairie, ;1 apiK-ariii- lull building, that..vou knew was Impossible., at:d still you wondered. They say that pictures don't lie, but in recent years since motion picture photography has become an ait. many illusions have lieen which are really amazing to the audience, l ot are after nil J very simple. The comedy "Itiiiiniu Wild." will Is- - very Interesting to all who fee it. Inasmuch as It is to be tllmed right here In our own community. We admit," said Mr. Ilaird, that the picture will not lie aa pntduction, such as I hoes produced In California with hundreds of actors, electricians, technicians. Kleig lights and all we but assure you It will have that, all the ear marks of some of the big ones. A good old rough and tumble tight between the leading men and a ciiiiple of thugs, n thrilling race mi iiuloniobile and a fast lulu, xoujp iriik photography, fun- clever titles will make yon laugh, till your sides in he. And hImiv nil, you will have e the oiHrttuiiiy to we our local on the serpen. In addition to the local story It Is understood that a brief news reel Is contemplated. Ibis news reel lo Include some of the inon Interesting points around Murray and on State street. This reel it Is understood will Inter Is presented to (he city. The complete! pictures will lie shown at the Iris Tbenter for two nidus only, Wednesday and Thurs-lay- . Kept. 1V-- 7. and will Is pre s iiu1 ns an extra ndded aliracilon. ny Ml mi i ions, nnd mo-pl- t i 1 I Nautical Novelties" Ml KKY FLORAL IS ON THF. Mr. PIT-TIN- RITZ. Itiils-Ithe gcnlil propriethe Murray Floral. Is stepping riiihf up and bin It, g the old do- I l. v,.l (I blip) , k )lt jnW ,y liiii rnvlng nnd (stultifying bis store. The Murray Floral nlway looks like some i lie bad Jus finished ih- orating the In prior nnd the win- ty Are you informed of the fact that : The C. X. S. Grebe, a mine sweeper, has been assigned the task of towing the famous old frigate "Constitution" from port to port on her visits to cities along the east coast? The "Gebe" has a record of twelve years service and has steamed over HO.IMM) miles. During her service as "station ship" in the Virgin Islands, she was salvage ship for nineteen vessels nnd one airplane which rejiorted they were in distress in West Indian waters. The following items all concern this most famous lighting ship the C. S. S. Constitution. She was built In 17!4 17!I7 at Hartt's shipyard, at I'.oslon under the direction of a council of naval captains? For the construction of Its stout hull, live oak grown in Georgia was used? The primitive process for the preservation of wood was called "Salt-lu- g down the ship." Tills process consisted of submerging the wood In jxhiiIs of brackish water. Cpon reconstruction it was estimated that about fifteen ier cent of the original structure of the "Constitution's" hull remained intact. The sheathing, cop)er Isdts nnd were made by Paul Revere? The anchors were forged at Hanover. I'ly mouth County, Massachusetts. The bunting, ensigns, iM'iiiinnts and signal flags were made by I'.etsy Ross. The original figurehead was a Hercules of colossal sie grasping a club with the right hand Milsed altv? his head as If lo Wrlke. Tills was considerably damaged In the actions on Tripoli, when under the mm nni nd ot Commodore Kdward Treble, the ship withstood the fire of a shore battery of 111 guns. Intrlng the battle with the "Ouerriere" her figurehead consisted of an effigy of Neptune with a trident. hi spite of violent oM,ss!tion the efllgy of Andrew Jackson was installed as a figurehead In 1S.'U and liil the Constitution through fortj years of active servlct. This historic frigate has Uen restored four linn's, not Including extensive relit lings caused by holly coutestul naval engagement. She carriel 44 guns, displaced K.TK totis and cost $.'Ui2.7!!i. Ml RK AY SFCONl) WARD , CONJOINT MF.KTIMi Sl'NMY i if The Murray Hernial Ward M. I. Conjoint meeting to Im held Sun0. will present a day. Heptemls-program comprising; A vblln Trio (a nnd h numbers) Clinton At sop. Fnnl Krlckson and dow Is fl real 1ni( of In the Arthur Ilolmgrren; accompanist. t oe of ii husii.es like district yotl Margaret Krlckson. know, the old art In A big way luc--MrW. N. Itergerner. tl'il The window nt present Miss F.lnora iVrgcner. a bit of the Moved den- SH'iikit. Kenneth Fredi Icksoti. it, minus sheiks nnd horse. relumed frmn the Swedish The luiprov.riieiits In t InterIllUslon. ior of the st., re Mre very Inviting, ( lowing one to vhunllw a large KKFI I P THF, WORK. with dainty decorations. Flswhere we have a little story Mr lluUli , a Krt.u of i he phiim the fellows have for ,111 hi. line of work nnd few ran pass keeping lln' widows warm Ibis winId. More-- without wishing he bad ter. I'leii.e aid all you ran and l a few flowet. nn, ,,, ptpn sure you will be gratefully reliiein-lsri- l """" ' for your grssl work. J'"i ms-- . "loven young he. in," ld W,h dlff.sllls. a II IIOI.I.AI V W ARD 01 TINU ire. An outing and hom.vomliig day was held Halitrday of last week at KVUK It RMTI'RK S.F. the llolbidny ward Impel by the (lOMs bUhoprlc and other organizations, In hHior of the ward nicnilxTs ami ibelr frletida. Tlie flranlie Fviriiliiire Company A at S p. in. (he bl.h ha progress day's entertainment. 'Hh n sjsTlnl ita-Ancii.i r)lMM. ,i,, Hn,r hour fnm 2 ti .1 o'ebsk for the rhll- 'I '.v light. This sale, lte dei.ns dren. which rolillnned through Ihe nfleriiooii mid evening for the Von. rcpre..on, rU, ,m, m, (inmrs mid ' athletic "( I be m.x.1 s,ir.T,fu1 the Mnr lias grown were (iinti-- t. Md followod by a er .lag,,!, nrcrding , ,,,p , sup-rthe hours of 0 to of the f.,r big store, (bullies 7 p. m., when prUes were awarded '" -II stl.i,u.,led to Ihe winners of Ihe tarlous co)! ,1.,,,,. 'o. til. of 1P ntest. Following (he sujust a free ,,,, B n,,,,,,, (p moving Is picture show wn enjoyed. ""nt well plei,,! it( u.e re- at 7;.Tn p. ni.. After this Of (I,. ,j1n, ,,),),,, , ,p the remainder of the evening wrs t'lm. uiin tmi.ts of Hie sale. pent In dniirlng. A. r rcp-rece- nt r 4 ,, sumY. pn-gra- .h-n- " ,,,. ii. n CITY. CTAH. TUCKS DAY. SE1TEMRER F. O. E. News Social Mention Who Owns Re- Delayed Fall and winter activities of the Order of Eagles have commenced. The first slag party of the season was on Thursday evening, Septe"mber 3rd., when a snappy program and a good luncheon was enjoyed by all preseat. The next party Is to be on Thursday evening, September 24lh, and is to lie a real party for Eagles and their wives. The committee In charge of this affair have not divulged their plans, other than setting the dale and assuring us Faaternal The plans of the Murray City Commissioners lo remove the city jaiwer plant to a new site are still In n sad way so far as completion of the project at an early date are ci ncerned. The efforts of the Murray City government to bring condemnation proceedings against Mr. A. O. Whit-morwere unsuccessful on the first ttial and will have to he attempted again. It seems that the first effort that a good luncheon will be servpreceded the turning of the filing ed. So be on your toes Eagles .attend over to Murray from Salt Iike and so the court gave Murray the Aerie meetings from now on or you are sure to miss some good times, rasplerry. The Mayor and City Commission and don't forget Thursday, Septemof Murray appears to be in the ('en- ber 24th. Bring your wife or lady ter of r.uite a fight with various friend. You are sure to have a obstacles to the proceding of work good time. F. II. I'ETERH. Cub and will have to continue the fight Reporter. and In the meantime the Engineer Is the only man working on the proMunicipal ject. The citizens of Murray who expected to be employed on the work The Murray Municipal City will have to wait for the various Wood File. An Idea sponsored by to do and their bit Judges lawyers the members of the Murray Lions' for the legal faction of the state. ntu! made possible by the coClub The public of Murray will have of Commissioner lo use or ncipilre patience while operation the with city trucks and drivthe struggle moves from law hook of our bsal jobless and ers, many to law book nnd tome to tome or hearts have dowith who men, big while the lawyers can shear away services without charge their nated their iMiund of flesh. has come. InIn the meantime, remember that for the required labor, to existence for the benefit of those rrosHrlty Is said to be just who want their winter's supply of around the corner, and if you have of woisl free charge. not work It will help you to redui-The wood after being cut nnd pilIhe old waist line. ed by the men was picked up by the city trucks and deposited on several vacant lots about the city. F. C. Has South and One bd on Sixty-fourtIn of the State Streets; one on Second West nnd Gerniania Avenue; and another Smith's Grocery Store on South State Street. Tuesday, nt 11:15 a. m., Ihe Each lot will' lie projierly desigFord and her escort of honor. coiiixisiil of many models nated by signs. A separaate space at Mislel A Ford cars, driven by a each location will be set apart for a pile for widows and any other variety of snappy drivers, Includd-Indo heavy to unable who nre Ihe Three Musketeers, arrived needy nt Ihe Frank C. Howe auto show work. Those cutting wood for their rotuns and gave Murray a real big own use and feeling dlsiMssl to put a little on this pile can rest assured league thrill. , McMill-nnthat It will le appreciated. Mayor Townsend, Iavld It Is not the Intention of those (who admits operating an open bank) nnd others, rolled around and !ehind the movement that It Is to Millionth Log Hook, Is- - considered by those obtaining signed the which Is to co back to iMrolt to wood, ns recoiling charity In nny reose In the Museum of Henry sense. These piles nre placed here Ford. If you wonder why the Iwok in order that those who nre out of gis to a museum, you should see Jobs, ami have no way of obtaining the writing placed in said hook and wood for the winter can put In their then you would agree that a mu- time profitably. You High School Fellows who seum Is too good for It. The musically eo;ulpicd cars de- want lo got In training for foot, livered a praised the Ford ball, you f;it men, who want lo car and with a miraculous grasp of move your chests from your waist Ihe situation thanked the crowd line up to where they belong, you for their kind reception of the car- tlili: men who want to work up an avan, coiilderlng that the record npisilie come down to the wissl must have made at least .'to pile nnd help keep some widow and day. previous to the day. You will her children warm Ibis winter. What's the matter with a wood agree that the mechanical knows Its stulT. chopping contest? The Lbm's think F. C. Howe Is a regular Ford I hey ran pbk a team from their denier with a parts department luemlMT"hip that can out chop nit repair shop In charge of IMnk Itissl cottier. You Odd Fellows; Yon er and Swede Sweiisoii, the Ford I I. H. Ward, get busy on (he old Hold Iiust Twins) so liow watch wood pile. You Woodmen of the I hem World. Ihrow that woslen nxe go. The music equipment on one of aside; lake a real one and show Ihe Ford, played "My Hweethearl your stuff. Now Is the time to get of the Mountains," supsise this was busy liefore the cold weather conies. The following men have donated meant for some of our local Im Juiins, like Fonda or Mr. HcRnlx. their services fn-- of charge doing Who can tonn. (he hard lalsir required lo get this wisd on (be lots, and ImOIcvp us, sawing, cutting and loading wood I RFH PKTFRS IN THF RING. Is bard lalsT. K. C. Wllleis. Rill Walters. Hurl Mr. Fred IVIer. well and furor-n- a Keysor. A. H. Tavoln. F. J. Wcls, Itcrghe. My known In the city of Murray, Mr. Yen I ni Townsend, Mr, Fvatis has si ii I oil that he Is a candidate Fckniati. for Mayor of the city at Ihe ensuing and other of (he bsal men the hard work. election. Who will help to further this In Mr. Fetor Is n very worthy resident of Ihe city, and tins n grent spiring bit of community aid? tunny friends and will make a remarkable showing at the pedis. Il TOM KARXS IS GOING GOOD. Is many years that Mr. Fetors has wlr. Oiiiv more the old shoe-hln- e llvd In Murray nnd no man or ard. Thoiiias Kara., or Tin hb woman ran have other than Ihe ut- Kersetkeles, If you prefer the real most good will for him. The re- Greek mime. Is shilling sIhh-- In the sults of an eloelloii nre very sur- city of Murrny, nnd HoWJ but It will prising In many shiner extra's! Thomas, the le a surprise Iruhs-d- , If Mr. I'el-cr- s dlnary ! an of the Wm. d.sxi not revive a lot of the Shop, nnd I. doing Voles. a regular Job of fixing lip Ihe shoe, of the proletariat nnd others of the Ite a Uswter for Murrny and yon bountiful city. Ju.l south of Hall ran swim In her s4 nest summer 4 like. but mt any more this senon. Mr. Mr. Knras Is a firm Isilever In Hcrger has shut off the water. Yon Ihe bleu of a shine a day ks'w (he will bate ta use a sun hath now, (Con! limed on Cage 6) e Murray City Woodpile Eck-ma- Howe Honor Party h Ford 20-Millio- YOU 3. 1931. sK-ch- Is-e- s sh' aet i NO. Largest Exhibit of The Air? Dairy Cattle Mr. and Mrs. George Iuran entertained at dinner Sunday at their home In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wil'What Is the significance of the liam West and sons, Ray and Jack cryptic number "!? Why does It and daughter, Miss Mildred West of hold a grave menace for American I tgden. of sinister power without parallel in Why is it a symbol Mrs. J. N'eilson entertained at a institutions? the of thp country? Who history children's party Monday afternoon are the interests endeavoring to honIn In home at her Taylorsvllle or of., her little daughter Darothy. seize this jsiwer, to pervert Its use The occasion was her sixth birth- and exhibit it for private profit? Is the number of unSeventy-ninday anniversary. Games were played. Refreshment were served and shared broadcasting channels assigntwenty little playmates were pres- ed by international treaty to the No more can be Culled States. ent. had. In fact, i'anada and Mexico larger share of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rerger enter- are demanding tained a few friends at dinner Fri- channels assigned lo the North For broadday evening of last week. After American' continent. dinner 'Ti(K" was played. High casting purposes seventy nine is Ihe score was won by Mr. Earl ( dander absolute limit. Whosoever controls and low score went to Mrs. Matt these 70 channels, dominates Ihe were' laid for air. Covers Itishop. Into the limited number of ether twelve. channels are crowded a little more Lester Hansom, who has been on than lino broadcasting stations nitrn mission to Ilawaaii for the past ating under federal permit. Among six hundred there is going on year, has returned to his home In these a continuous hitler light of terrible Taylorsvllle. In honor of his home the big ones endeavoring intensity, coming, Ihe inetnliei's of the Taylorsvllle ward held a welcome home to enlarge their air rights at the exof the little ones, the little parly Friday evening nt lie ward pense ones their portions of the guarding amusement hall. A program was with bared channel broadcasting followed a short talk from given, by Mr. Saiisoin, after which the re- fangs against all coiners. They are battling fisitli and claw mainder of the evening was spent Mirtioiis of the 7i channels lofor in dancing. calise possession gives them the The office orce of the County privilege of entering your home, of Treasurer'. office was entertained coining to your fireside, of talking Thursday evening of hist week b? to your wife, to your children in Mr. and Mrs. T. V .Irvine nt your own living room at nny hour their country home In Mill Creek. of the day or night, of selling you The spacious lawns were brilliant and your family not only commowith ioetric lights, large baskets dities and services but Ideas and of summer flowers and other opinions as well, of doing this sell A supK-was served after ing with all Ihe arts and wiles of which dancing was enjoyed. the sn''ial pleader in millions of homes at the same time. K0BINK0X TAYLOR. He who doiiiliintoM the 711 chan Cards havc Issued by Mr. nels has the opHirtutiity of sway aid Mrs. William K. Robinson of Ing the He thought of millions. this city, announcing the marriage controls the nlr. He can mold pub- and reception of their son, Marion (Continued on Page lo Miss Ethyl Taylor, of Sprlng-vllle- . The marriage will be perform- MOYIKS TO HE TAKFN OF II. V. ed Tuesday. Septctulior Mb, nt Ihe I. OPKNING. SKIT .. home of the brldegriMan on Glen avenue, which will Is- - followed by nre lo Is- - lakii-Moving .li ;,,r,-a reception. of ihe oH'tilng of school nt Ilrlghnm Special Need For Exhibitors Send ing In Entry Clanks Early The largest exhibition of dairy cattle in the history of the Ctah State Fair will ls a feature of this year's fair in Salt Lake City, October 3 In M, according to Malinger Ijliesl S. Holmes. It Is probable, according lo Mr. Holmes, that Ihe entries of Jersey stock alone will more than double last year's record of ITS animals. The reason for this Is that the American Jersey Cattle Club, with headquarters ii; New York, has designated the Ctah State Fair as the lt.",l western regional Jersey Show. Tills will bring entries from the famous herds of the Pacific Coast and Ihe Northwest, ns well as the country, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona tit.d other western slates. Willi the certain entry of these newcomers to the Ctah exhibition, Manager Holmes and Ihe fair hoard nre especially anxious that Ctah exhibitors In the Jersey division, as well 11s all other livestock divisions, send In their entry blanks without further delay. The problem today, according to Mr. Holmes, Is to avoid congestion of exhibits and lo make preparation for the Jersey exhibit sure to be entered. Prompt receipt of Ctah and lull riaountain entries will aid greatly Ing taking care of space reservations so that nil may Is- - shown lo Ihe t advantage. Several weeks wjo, entry blanks were seal lo nil past exhibitors, the western field representative of the Jersey Cattle Club tit Portland, lre., county agents and every bank In every county of the state. P.lauks may Is' obtained from either of the latter two sources or direct from the Ctah Slate Fair board. Salt e 11 lnler-nioiuital- ii 1 record-breakin- Is-s- dei-ratlon- r bi-v- Lake City. Willi (be designation of the Ctah fair a. the western regional Jersey show, the national organisation has In premiums to those lidded ?"ss It Is als.) (Histed by the fair board. certain that this exhibit will bring to Ihe Ctah fair hundreds of Jersey . dairymen and others from the coast iillil elsi-- here. Hugh G. Van Pelt of Iowa, one of the outstanding Judges In America, throughknown to cattle out the Culled States, will Is' the Judge of Jerseys and Guernseys nt Ihe Ctah fair. An award from so distinguished a Judge Is to Is eiec-bill- y 2.-- bri.-ders- Young Cnlvcrslty. September i", according to Professor II. R. Merrill Mrs. Han W. James who left on August Mill for the cast for a several months stay Is at the present time visiting relative In I whom she hasn't for the past forty-fivyears, before her return home she will also visit New- - York, Pennsylvania, and other phuvs and she will attend the national convention of her bulge at Toronto. Canada before returning Iioiim'. MK 42 Professor of Journalism. The Cnlvcrslty recently ncquirisl mssessiou al a sacrlfiiv sale, of a very valuable motion picture camera formerly owned by Ruck Jones, movie actor. The office of Information, according lo Professor Merrill. Is anxious prlxcl by exhibitor. Just an Indication of the ispul-arlt- y to record in mot Ion pictures, as of the Ctah exhibition with tual:,V nssss of the Cnlvcrslty life as nnd with that end In livestock men throughout the counview. It has decided to Iliake try Is found In I w o early entries a picture of the osiilng day of rivclvi-hist week by Mr. Holmes, ntu Is from the Lilian! Stisk farm. si lll.ll. Provident Harris Jims been holdArlington, Texas, entering M head ing preliminary committee tuisiiiigs of Hogs on i xipiioiially large expreparatory lo Hie oK'iilng. Sinre hibit In come from so groat a be aduiiliNlrntivo offices of (he Clil-v- . Another hog entry Is of ten r load from J, II. M. Atiaw, Cameron, Tilly have Iweii moved lo ihe Memorial building on Cidier-sit- Mo. An iiddilb li.il f a'lire for Ihe fair Hill, registration r- will ins'il lo Is tillered accordingly. was bo"kd hist wiH'k, when tnU'i'Mielits Wen completed for a MRS. CHRIS show lo be bold In Ihe Colihor OI. I I.FY DIES. seum las (wo nights of the fair, i,e Word was revived here today from Rrigham City of the death ivtoli-- n ami 10. of Mr. Chris Wolfley. who died Tueda.v of spinal meningitis. Mrs. H R It I N FOR MRS. obi j I II.V M)l (.1 AS. Wolfley was tbirly one oar nod leaves five husband, ier for The funeral wn stunt! chibheii Mis, ami her mother. Mrs. Max 110 Wohh, nt;il itets. of I I'v Honglas Was held lit the Mnr-thioil laM Wcdnes- city. j ray Kieoid ward Servile, were held Thursday The o.Tlllig prayer w as off-rtet llooii f Ihe lawn of their for-- ; ."Hitli The flrt South stn. t. ii.cr home on j by Mr. Joe Lester. Mr. Wolfi.y lfou marriage wa,ct was Mr. Joseph Park and the Ml. Zlppotnh Wcbh of Hi. city. second poiker wn Mr. Carl !! Mr. mid Mrs, Wolfley made their del. A song was rendered by I.nla home lit Mm r ay tiriill about a yeaM ego when they tuoied to Hrigh itii Siunr nnd Mrs, itllve Wallin. Remark were made by Mr. I'an City. ,. Si'iitr, Che.if.it pr.i.M-- r was clven by M. I. Fmll . OPENING SOU VI, AT, Mr. Samuel Goff. p.i.h-- p Frbk.oii dedicated the grave. MIRRXY 1T WRI s ady-smlt- Wisi-oiisin- , e (His-dhl- Ih-o- ITDGF. SCPPFR. Miss Margaret Short, as.Uted by her mother. Ms. A. I". Short, enter tallied at a prettily appointed Fudge supisT Friday evening of last week nt her home on St:i!e drecf In compliment lo Mls Rachel tlinrclM'S. it Scptelnls'r bride. The house throughout was decorated In summer flowers. The dining table hail, ns a center piece, blue delphiniums nnd golden glow, while at either end were yellow taper In sliver candle holders. The tallies nnd place cards Were In the same rorresjMindlng shades. Following the supNr, tables wen arranged and Ihe evening was sstif In playing bridge. Vnwere nwarilcd nnd sixteen gue-- ts were present. Several other parlies were glv. en during the wis-for Mi Chimin. Among them was a bridge luncheon Wednesday after-llcsiof last Week lit Ihe home of Ml.s Mnrgiret Rnw.on on Gns-streel, Halt Ijike. Twelve guests I were prectil, - j - ills-lam- I Ma-ce- pri.-cdnr- 11 k s ed -- Friday afternoon of at week. a luncheon was held at lio home, of Mrs, Garr Cutler In honor of Mis Churches, who will l innr-- l ne ms'iiing sis tat or lie senon j will Is rbsl Saturday. laid nt Murray Find Ward.' on Tuesday, Si ptenitH'i S at ;isi p. Mrs. Charles Falcbell entertain111. FvciIhn1v i. Invited nnd a idee ed W'cdnout.iy nfteniisin at her program will can led out. home 011 tioith Stale street In lion.' ward. A one m t play was given, folor of the . 1 1. O. Club. A U o'ebsk luncheon Was served nfter lowed by a program. Ibs.th were t which the afternoon was In built wh'n (be children' year's woik Was the game of ".Vs)." by the Various v ihiKc. Games were enjoyed nndi A home coming was held Ihe j Tuesday I. frcshmeiit were served and nfiernMn by the children of th parents of the ibildreti of the ward; f Tajlotvllle wire Re .M-- t hil gue-l- s. Plimary Association i 1 1 Mr. Cos tir.ou wn surprised Wednesday nfterii'siii nt her home en !on!ww nV'tiiio. The i.vasloti anidvit ;iry. being Iot Idr'hdiy The nftortiin siil in game j attd refreshliielils were Scried to a large crowd. sjH-ti- R nnli Kln-Is irjlnt! lo fig- tnv out a fivp viar plan for Hie rradi. atb.n of Inien .t. Mr. Will ' Rogers sloiibl Imlo. Mr. woik. Oil Klu-e- .s in ' |