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Show Corns Perl f.':'.l flri7iuifG:!ir'. you've of your ehoes, get awar there awful corn-painfroffl Uiom e eonunoa-aenaUUng to da. inly one on-thri- ' V Published by The. Herald Pub- , lishing. Company, is Cierr,' walk to got to ifirck n riieProvd-fit pr6o, Uuh. .irnnn-ii- Entered as March 3, t. H One. second-cla- Too Ooto-Ifo- er Gets-It"- -. corn-rem- . Use-"GetS- - mattingj.pteiOTifTslBSer te sold everywhere, 5e WATER Of-- a native of Little Rtk, Arkansas, nnn n was and bom Fi In Wood- Holmes, who was: bine, Kentucky, began several , years jago in Idaho, where Willard says he Irrigation Specialist, United State Became interested in tne v younger Department of Agriculture and i man, assisting mm out ot nnanciai oilUtah Agricultural College. - l7y. - Wednesday afterBoon about 4 o'clock Principal Art WUlard M ...... . wmw 4U ejsMftMMH W&wa f IV-t- W"VJk 1.VU11W b 4VA iUvi iWA4 ,s year lard took him Into his home, he having UV1 : married and widowed in Idaho and engaged in; a fist been before his marriage in this city three fight in which Willard goi the worst of the 'deal, according to years since to his present. wtfe.. A those who separated them.1 The men who parted them tried to little daughter, the result of his first Is living with the parents get Holmes to leave camp,, but he protested, and said, he would marriage, of his first wife in Idaho now. t when he had finished his busjnessbut he did not propose to be Holmes Exceatlotfal Athlete; Tun OUrof towTU vv lllard was taken to J. TV Dean barber shop After attendance' at the University and one of the barbers shaved him and cut his hair and talkedi1 with him. trying to ruadejiim tofbelm and ter. He"ied pnee to jump out "of the cliair asllolmes passed the Bingham high schoot it was the shop. After his barber, work was finisheiLhe walked up to then that he set for the young man the law office of Judge & E. Dudley, with whom he had formed alln h0" i?!r TV and working agreement forthe summer, and secured a gun and came,; tend school and a home under his own back down the street.' T. T. Dean urged a deputy sheriff to stop roof. him, as there would likely be a shooting scrape, but the deputy; Holme leaped into popularity in the said he had no right tostop Willard. He went straight to I Bardes barbershop and started to enter, whereupon Bardes. pro- -; the basketball team' and his towering tested and tried to push him out the door as Holmes was "sitting six feet of stalwart manhood aroused 1 in one of the barber chairs in the back of the shop. It seems that j SUan JeUrtSfSS Holmes arose and followed him almost to the dOor. when Willard Wh0 mothered him the unrest that was drew a .32 revolver and reached around Bardes, the Greek barber his ultimate undoing. U 'itatUtftOITHl SR hV HlftlfP Pill" , U ntVn XITillavil (Tin ftniUA. nnJ .twv. tlyl S2.50 T .. ) 9 uwAnuiAIV HIP NOTICES. ConsuJt county clerk or the ro-spectlve signers for further In-formation,' a j..tS.ff.Xl non-gripin- I POTTl-- I t tryhlla g S gj'JJ o - ' Seo-ndrwh- ! brighten your eye, clear your complex-iGet that vim and snap of good purified healthy blood. Dr. King's xsew Lire raia are a laxative that aidaznaturerocess, - two ways that moisture may be considered as the "limiting factori First, when the soil is too weLTaIr is eliminated and the crop smothers. the soil is tpodrrlhefbp suffers from insufficient, nourishment, because plant food may be absorbed, only when injolutfon. The careful irrigator will study conditions and endeavor to supply moisture when it is heeded, avoid over ir rigation, and ' avoid allowing the soil -- ter from your Intestines", the burden of the blood. Get that alus&ish anrtn fever feeling out" ot- - your system. . percent-getraitstureThere- hiif ! . (By'.L. M, W'insor.) Moisture is the limiting factor in crop production with respect to most ot our western farms. It is import, anV therefore, that judgment b used ln.the matter of supplying moisture to crops through the artificial meana of irrigation, Crops grow best when the soil contains just the right f15'1"6! , forgetttat1 -- YOU NEED A SPRING LAXATIVE Dr. King's New Life Pilla will re move the accumulated wastes of win- long a period to "pass between: Irriga : z. tions.' smaller man. clean Different crops require different nour-iater- -K 5HT.-ZZ'Zis suprxisea-inouantiflei; of moisture tor maximum oiiice, wnere ne dim anont-athe bulletstruck an artie and he bled-t- deathvHolmes hadlived opened a law office in Bingham I production.- Alfalfa may use a total' iu farmer, by raisins a hnmnor ,.,. n'Wlin me. VVlliaras ounn? tne past Winter anu: Some two or tnree. andad tneatwo cases before tne jus-- ! or teutj iour iu tuiriy before the i a season's growth, while a maximum Lmniiths avh had vrnvm irrtimfltft Hth Mrs: At UIIaH . grain and potatoes, and if killing. It was to his law office, "a c rop of tepary beans may .be matured farmer, then raise n r9rtAn i u. a u-j j j nuuu- tto i. town aau jw uiueicu a,,. iiHTltulingCarr ForkT that h&is be- with fifteen ""ldIlf haek vrrt Pv7.T ucipa.. willard temporanljr separated, but fixed matters after liered to have gone for the pittoi with rainfall. The moisture may b.e added school was closed.' Holmes left town and went to hiS home. is fwhkh he did the killing, a weapon of to alfalfa at 'any time, with respect to, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. believed in Kentucky. He returned some two or three' weeks, ago Jthe cheaper variety of .38 calibre. leeni will blight and fall and no crop Office of the City Recorder, and ventured out to Bingham Wednesday afternoon.' Willard had Whfn he was searched at the. eomt Vi consulted the law office of Chenner, Jensen and Holman about se - ' t v laii last night Te indicated a dollar may be expected. Ihe time of appli- curiiie a divorce iust las weekOiutJiadnotJiledth ..'.Sealed prgpofialajrilL. L nature of each crop's from other, hiouey as the first that he j governed Willard was hurried. into an automobile after drinking a bot- - had this offie until 5 o'clock P. M. Thurs- and ' pecuharitles. - Ast t teruiremcnts evetc'arned in the practice w w i uau w 4U1C. "ia umcn w nd aay June loth, 1917 for construct-!- . l'c wrww' that it be kern apart. guiue m tnis, connection, me WlOMHIlg ' 'As requested looks matter held bemir Willard he until trial. states the how, the county is suggestions' may. utip the inexper- Wjitor! jail.'where .4.; J.'-ieneed irrigator. Louis i Vvnt f 4 i before be tried will w 1W15 hn h Trji e i n at f fori 5n crt nnf in Hnlmps . tViat hp Judge . snrrv ca 11. .7'",. ELECTRIC . S" Masters, Managing Editor. intimate friend, on the streets to uepuiy snemi v. a. jones, noimes ieu m tne aoor QLxneteroutfVof friends harber shop a'nd'Was taken across the street to Dr. J. F, Flynn'siiard is a somewhat them, tonight: "Aran druggists, 25 s. prtoo b-- . bottle, or sent on receipt ofIU. 4 A Co, Chicago, E. Lawrence "Sold in Provo' and recommended Now Is the time every the world's hest corn ' remedy by should do his "bit" and if hepatriot is a Hedqulst Drug Co." "Gets-I- t' OREM - . thli " of 8drop Put lnnarn-- : a way.- -. Pain andcorn will matioafwiU dUappearthe from that instant-t- hen bepin to ahrlveland f aUa right oft it loosens In There no other the world that act. like In beetrrnade has Ko new discovery was era slnce "Gets-It- " Don't forget that f act "Gets- L" .Ws away foreTer With the use of nalves that Irritate, bandages that - make a bundle of your toe, plasters knivesr and that half do the work, ioissors that draw blood. corn-remoT- (ITCH geoos could administer, but the bullet i had severed large arteries aod death from internal hemorrhage resulted ' ' itrom the wound. v le acquaintance of Willard, who ss jPoriimWo't d Peel 041 2 BUU i 6, lun'-iuKir.- - v ShJrtrrf. Look w a the office of Dr. Flynn I Utl J ftlU UUM'WVdM DUI - the street to t ; mail lvil, ai the post Jtlice, Provo Utah 'under the act Gts-I- tj III f mm mm - MnY 1 The Best Advertising Medium r in Southern Ltah ;. de natur June i SJ i Ann i ifii 111 III I I1MII ini -iu- r" at n- "" ; i Ja o wi t;iij 4akrr-w- -sait iti ive tt wis..- acre-inU- - s a - - ! i up-unt- p acre-iucne- It ' Jf.SAflV'il! - - .,1 Yi'""-m-y'-- , by-th- e : -- of-la- ' To . PAYSON ic . . 8ALT LAKE CITY - 1 " "r"' to Paving District NrmberTiril.t . in fail arid early but this. is Un the University orrtah. rod "will-b- e tr. ine to the plans on file in the orTiVe hfl - vountrymanr Who Stood at hlS Side .When rjnajipoa: wa- - , the City Engineer. Instructions to bid-- doubted by some: However, this will - be revealed in the trial- - defended byiD: NT, Straup . former ; .spring wimyaas. he-die- AlNS DAI LT PROVO . . dera togetMTlai8"wSfi de Kimbai; dnie elficationa. iand forma' for cbntract and j Mty., a daugnterjof J, bond can Fe obtained upon application 1 With. yOUJlg Jlolmes, yet- - such a denial. IS lollydown to the little-schofB.ingham,-,eve- n atjhe .olflce. xt iSt: tte:ilitir.-.ecordeF--r "louthbound Northbound 7:06 am. 8:41 a.m. 9:50 d.m: 11:50 a.m. 1:50 p.m. to te Airalfa-Tfrfga- . WiIIai toether - -- Lverywdy made under the provision oMhe mbeafe" sOTuTe8'"niriach-- absolves from thtldrMm1OTna' ol irriga-thf .Btaple. tion. wet leei wm cause ueam oi the Xtn peS "GrainsSmall a betraj'ed.a iemaie, me wue.or muth not to aspect what was going crop. on,fS?S ne nave , grains may be grown a uu uis a ariiouut of Irrigation, ui. air, auu i nso. with mmu, light very and bids. uauguter all. ihuiq juj, ii, V9:j9.ajn.'t. ....tne. . er. TlA I, .... .. f . . UTl)l..f1 Dllr..Jn.nJ "rainfall amounts to or. where iu a6 up uiiuBcu ouwcuucicu order KinibalL Golden of the wise otner CommisEast. First By of especially Mrs.'J, aepenaent siaj 10:59 a.m. Board, V. B. . Jones at the Bing- " to Talk. Rfimeit than twelve iuches per year. more 12:59 p.m.': sioners of ProvO City North' street, .was shopping in: Salt ham Sheriffstation and being brought -- .willard refused .'absolutely to talk police OREM FitED EVANS, T . is ; 2:59 p.m. Where neceseary, water Lake City when the killing occurred, immediately, to.. the county jail In Salt irrigation -- EXPRESSThursdav night of his act or hiujpres-LakCity Recorder, unaware of the tragedy that was to that opened the ent position, otherwise than to make should he applied during the early. City. On all First Pub" May 24, 1917. 5:59 p.m. .4:50 p.m. Holmes of veins him to bleed the brief statement quoted, which was developmet.oLthe crop; before it and left -i- Last Pub, June 14, 1917. blight her lif e., Told nf jitTlaterhe 'Trains 5:50 p.m. 6:59 p.m. life entered the abdomen and annroved bv his counsel. When he had his away into full head. When Irrigated of a was care under the 6:50 p.m. collapsed, and 7:59 p.m.. was taken from the rignt side of his completed a long conference with At-- , conies e - IToTm. 9:41 p.m. DIFFERENTBUT SATISFACTORY thf ground. h home of at the parent's her inteTstsges,-ftphysician rtornev Straup, he made request oi tne juxt. j. c ' 11:10 p.m. 1:22 a.m. li dried Tierself denied "I She have hatever to pneerbecotne last night. nothing eat, explaining Indigestion causes worry, 'sick head A Mileage Book will save' you money. aldnnilarr at the county jail Thurs-Tthhad buL twp hot jcakef tk growth will result to the detriment pt jje Excursion- - rate-- every Sunday to aches biliousnessHiaa-' the crop already near the rij'.epin? . w A.- - MeRaet zi:fJMcialnlance",of tlie Wiliards, day night, "beyond stating that I fell luncli constant distress. 1.25f Children half farer ;-- Salt Lake, was The' act the adthat Stsge.:' ' justified, though Ij reticence of Willard tinder Raleigh, Ga., writes: "Foley Cathartic resulting In, their niarriage three years The Interurban can give better Tablets and other Beets not aia of mtena Sugar i klWrvkeof ..Potatoes, counsel cleanse made the regret system while" gleaning my thoroughly ago, began they "were students Holmes." service on your freight shipment, a unSSrm soil moisinfnmrifttinn concerriin? hi DAst life root whether It be a hundred pounds or a aad do not gripe or hurt at all. 'I at the University of Utah, where both ' met The deaih victim was ture "content for best development, It find them . last and difficult gomewiiat entirely' satisfactory were night popular. ' carload. henefac-hnarn- sir ; sufficient moisture different, and. more pleasT,Wiiir fXnf "Tif.i "nioiner: There shouldjhe Willard- said of. aman hywhose enwous ... Through rates and routes to- inter- wonderfully ' . he soil tion had the at planting time to in for stored several Blue-than ant profited Is years at other Louise , pill.'! Willard, any living that she would not make a statement, state points in connection with the g the past winter he nad nPi Mlata Is dead. The last the crop well toward the end of Co. is f ather to of Innocent she Union "was that say only, Pacific System and allied lived at the Willard hotoe, uhtU early father of Holmes is Uvjng.' His moth- June or middle of July. Once Irriga lines. in April, when the husband drove hlra er is' dead. ,A sister is living in Jllng- tion has begun,, the soil should- - not SHERIFF'S SALEr ' Holmes. forth with the accusation of base be- - ham, where she has been teaching be allowed to .dry out until the crop is Grimly silent during the time that GOOD FOR. THE LITTLE - ONES of his friendship ringing in the 8Cnool the past mature and ready to dig: ? the District Court of the Fourth he felt his life ebbing, ln trayal a Holmes made Every year sees a big increase in Judicial District, lit and for Utah. man's ears. torn and Serghum These" cropa departing of at VHlard, theiinstane employed dying statement with his last breath . the demand for Foley's Honey and county, state or utan. should have mostTrrlt their moisture Holmeswentipn a, visit to his old , the friend of her. brother, to chum, Clyde CountryTar Compound for coughBTnolds-an- d in Kentucky and Mr. and Mrs. j The fact that the slayer in principal supplied Provo Commercial & Savings Bank, planting: who held his hand as he died, home I lard . croup. J. A. Parker, Lundgren, la., a corporation, plamtiffrvs." Henry C, man, separated for a short time. 0f the Bingham high school recalls the especially where gravity water la. to and the pledged youth secrecy. Writes: "I tav mv rhllflren aeed twn " defendant. The confidant, 17 years of age, is a Willard undertaking to obtaimanOther Lmurder of Thomas U"EddIe") White used, since the flood water may be -- ndrt our years, 'Folers Honey and Tar Ludvigsen, r- Sheriff's Sale--T- o soil at planting be sold at sher- sonfPo8rma8terCt Li" Countryman teacher tor the classes in stenography m SadLiLake City in October, 1912, by reserrolred wife his iur sever eoias, wnicn gave almost iffs sale on. the 26th day of June, 1917, had that been waterin is pienlifuL When when time conducting life a A. now Caleb Inlow, The serving Bingham. youth refused last .immediate reliefs I also ' took same at the front door of the tatfi later irrigations are necessary early County Court night to tell either of his parents.what the Jiigh schooL A partial reconcilia - torm nt imnriannmpnt in th iWun good. results House,- -' in Provo the liis dead friend had told him. It is nuii woo enecieu, nowever. ana airs. prison. of the watering will increase fodder growth where ensilage is to be made. Where vHedquist Drug Co. hour of 11 o'clock a. m., nil the right, expected that the last message of the Willard returned to Bingham and re sohbol of Upper iBingham. now at the time. He klllejl White the crop is grown Tor mature grain, title, claim and interest of the "above slain man will be divulge In court mained until school closed, May 18. Holmes returned from Kentucky a who was a chaffeur in Salt Lake', to very litle water need be applied if the and to. the fol- and that it may have a vital bearing named defendant-of,.Isince and friends told, :. fortnight case outcome lowing described real estate, ultimate the the prevent the appearance of White soil has been filled at planting time upon pf d An undivided seeing hirnandJIr8.JVlllard against him as a witness jnn. charge and cultivation has been continued,- interest in against W illard. Amount of Water to ApplyA;good all of Lots Six aadSeven M Blockr24, Willard Surrenders immediately. .' together in" Salt Lake. He went to of burglary for the there ot ore sam s Bingham yesterday morning to sell pies from a certain resldence:lnrSalt loam win. hold about five Plat 'ICY- of Provo City Survey of Holmes died at 6:00 o'clock life Insurance. Willard, who, by his Lake. Inlow was possesed of a mania 6f water m the upper six reet or sou. Building Lots, with all the 'appurtenan a hour and half afternoon, ances thereunto belonging. Situated after the shooting. He was 22 years own Btatement had not slept for a for the collection of ore samples and With this as "a basis, it is estimated of water should week, saw the young man being shav- - had endeavored to' buy the samples that five ? Utah County, State of Utah, k d m the barber shop of Lewis Bar that he later stole and to cover his be the maximum applied at one time, Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 1st cases . three es, just below the postofflce on the llraillie commltteitnurder, and day-o- f , . June, 1917. '. Profit by the costly exmain 'street of Bingnam, at 3:30 will be plenty. Wlfe Against Willard. . East, Henry ", -- Sheriff of Utah o'clock in the afternoon. When-thtrial of; Willard on the V.It is relatively easy to calculate the County, Utah' perience of those unfortun-- j The husband went Into the shop andcharge of ficst degree murder begins amount of "water applied when ."the By Samuel A. Trotter, Deputy Sher ate people who have . lost told Holmes that he must leave town he will Cud arraigned against 'Mm on units of measure are understood. ,,A iff. Blows were quickly exchanged, blood the one hand society as- represented stream measuring one second-foo- t will ' .Coleman & Tucker," Attorney for their money by speculation, ' being beaten from the face of Willard br the prosecuting attorneys, seeking deliver "one per hour. For Plaintiff. . fire or thieves and deposit bjLthe, fists nf the athletic and hia conviction' On the other hand (First publication June 4, 19 17.) andthe righfeya of will be the feet running two hours on one " girl he promisyour hard earned "savings" Holmes "beingr discolored from goug- ed to love, honor and, cherish, and acre pf land will give a- - total applicaNOTICE OF SALE. ing by a finger pf the vengeance-hungrwho took similar vows with him, and tion of inches, :'rir a stream with; the State Bank of hands pf the husband. . Golden of three, second-fee- t will deliver three J. her father, who, through Provo, where. you are; inFifth In the District Court The .men were separated by Kimball, promises that she will fight acre inches of water to one acre in s C. L. Countryman and Forrest to the end to maintain the honor one'liourorlve; Judicial District, State ot Utah," Coun- to pne sured against loss from Dennlson,-Holme- s being taken down which" Willard" claims-- ' she and Holmes acre in one hour and forty minutes. fy nf Tiiah...,Tn fhafipptf of tbo pb. tate of Samuel H. Nelson, deceased. uu uia BLreei ann auruss iu vvau oar-most out of the water and land under Notice-o- f Sale of Real Property- - of the " his control will study the water reHowever, "The Sick Wan of : Estate at one sale. y from face. his is of bis land and crops, then ef Sultan as the Turkey quirement, The 'undersigned, administrator of Beo Holmes to Leave knownr-nitls needplenty-o- f companybamong the estate of Samuel H. Nelson, dethe ampunts which the in and ed out a moments Holmes allies. few bis only Of PROVdSeeking an of order in ceased, pursuance duly later in the Chocolate shop Just across court in the matter of made from the postofflce, Mr. Countryman ALVA NELSON, the estate of Samuel H. Nelson, dehim tojeave town, to avert a begged sale all the at will Cashier, sell ceased, private 6 Holmes, according to Countrytragedy. estate of and the right, title, interest, man,-declared that he would not; inf said Samuel He returned a few minutes later to the and to the real property hereinafter barber shop where the first quarrel JUST WHAT SHE NEEDED. described, and all, the right, title, and vv started and was shortly found there hen women . complafn-- of has' said Interest thei' estate, that weariby Cecil Holmes ness, backache, duU headaches and operation of law or otherwise acquired by Willard .who is believed to have gone to his office in the meantime t said property. NOTICE ir i?r aIlment8. they accept those inSaid What's more aggravating than a shirt that comes back and obtained the pistol with whlchrhe roubles as their w wmo ty real property in Utah County. ,Mr. killed re women, when said Holmes. folCountryman as the ailments may be State of Utah, being, described from ihe laundry only partially washed and poorly ironed This is' to certify- that Mrs. II. L. last night that he had felt for a gun .pouiu m aisoraerea Kidneys. Mrs. lows; Ohio Lode mining claim Lof Mann,' also known as Mrs. Ella Mann, on in when and a collar with rough edges. N and a dingy color? We assisted he Willard separNo. 3195, and. Ohio Mining Co.. lode 'Bunker, men of at time secthe tbe first board on the bed and left has the ating my in North Lot No. 8196, writes of .Foley Kidney mining claim, launder your shirts and, collars the way we want our own ond of May and I am not responsible encounter and could find none. i "JuBt what I needed." : Tintlc Mining District. " , Willard demanded that . Again Said sale will be made on or after for any expenses she may incur. absolutely perfect. ; Hedqulst Drug Co. Holmes leave is it Holmes, . . L. Bingham. Mann, and" written f Harry June 1917, 25th,' Monday, said, rushed forward from the rear of bids will be received for the separate Silver City, Utah". J'otatoea the shop "where he was- endeavoring parcels of real property enumerated Frcni the very start, the United to intesest the proprietor in a life inat the office of Edward Pike, City Hall, Eureka City, Juab County, Utah, ' states JaBbecproe oneotthe greateaL surance policy, and declared that he would not leave" Bingham on the de ' and niay y et achfeve itttreriof'tn'iamlnTslfaWrXiBrai; war conferees. ; ; mand of Willard or any other man, at Phone 164. Our wagon will call for cash: subject to confirmation by the the same' time; according to witnesses," court: 10 per cent of the purchase"! and deliver goods PrcscrlpfJon striking Willard and shoving him into to be' paid at the time of sale, CHICHESTER PILLS money for was It then that' street. the Willard rr. n confirmation of sale. balance JOHN GULICK, Proprictbf. ICVIAIOKII HRIV drew the plsfrrt and fired the shot that . John P. Learv. of the pther man's shortened the span Administrator of the Estate of Sam- - for IS rmn the ntntidard renfed" for ll rul t.tA . ... HI, in (kin life to two hours. H. Nelson, deceased. A liqukl used externally. IT. H(wfrom itch. V ; tHin 'itant he. l!..r f .... A? Arteries fevered. E.lward Pike, Attorney xor Admin-'5c,tcani$i.fntyocmionff birk- if th firist h44le i l tfinf fv "Willard .watted Immediately to the ltratorv ....... Bbout sl80 Atk T?n ftnarn 4 tl . i . u 'eUcf' u u . police station and cave himself up I8e of first publication, 'June 7,1 t SOLD BY i DGGISTS EVLKVUKlk HEDQUIST DRUG CO. 1917..; The wounded man. was carried across . 8:14 a.ra. - to reiectny1 ; "u " ' 1 , e ; The-hulIe- . '- - . ruji-m-jjuigiiai- a. tosayM-jaPer'fof-somelhlngat Dreath-ndtrfnteTvfew-ers. s .' - - ' j - -- . - crops-requir- yi'v',- e - i; -- -- past,-Durin- -- wroBgdoing7-mduelntimacywith ' T - -- ) .. interr-navlng-be- V j ' -- I - p. in-th- e - j Cityrtahit Inlow-was-prine- ipal Cop-perflel- n to-w- AVU-lrd:- it one-thir- Take No Chances Wei-nesda- acre-Inche- I y ; acre-Inche- s ' - acre-Inche- s , -- - -- acre-Inc- -- power-fumolm- y of-t- he h es five-acr- e Post-wast- er acre-inche- -- -- 1 state: bank Eur-ppe,- - a r-t by-sai- d Shirts and Collar sr Laundered Right , . .ryV' ;t . - ; . - 6resr . - B.1.ID; Eczeiiia S 1 . v.v,vV from Steam: Lauiadryl C . ill , -- . - - K . a - 1 ; ( Herald Want Ads far Reu . |