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Show ; :r, :' - - - ..... , . THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921. R ' TELEPHONES Ouslnets and Circulation Dpt...8S ClasslVd Clasalfie-- i Ads Directors of Amalgamated North Weber Officials Say Sunday Grocery Ordinance: Will be Tested byFour Conditions Generally . to! Meet in Important , Arrested .Sunday Are Only Fair Session Tomorrow I . , Weber stake - Directors of the Amalgamated Sugar pfficials of the North where Nevada returned from 'company will assemble at the, Osden, hav; have in conferences held ward offieesVVednesdav mornins; at 10:30 they McGill. Preston, Lund and Methe ofcfock: at which time Several matters tropolis wards. The official party Of' Vital importance will be discussed. which left here on. August 27 includ"? President JJ. S. Browninar will pre ed Frank W. Stratford of the stakeside at the session presidency, Mrs. G. C. Marrlot. presWays and means of financing the'ident of the stake relief society board; J922 beet crop will be one of the chief Mark W. Cram of the Sunday school f boards J. Albert Martin of the M. I. A. problems to be Considered. H Ttolapp, who is slated to be- -' presidency President Olive' Shaw and ireneral raanarer Blaykham of the Y. I M- I.' A; and of 'the Amalgamated chain of factor-- ; Roxie R. Heslop of the primary as- '" ""i aisu ntifiia iue mccuiioi it J suciaiion uudru. stated Conferences lasting two days were Mr. Rolapp, incomoanv with office held 'at each of the wards with capacials of the Amalgamated, recently re- ity congregations at all Jthe meetings. turned from an eastern trin where fin- At the Lund ward the party divided in was discussed ' with eastern pairs, visited every family in the ancing me n. ' ward, spending from IB to 29 minutes Ov'i " at each house. This visitation was v' appreciated. has PEITCHETT ACCUSED greatly Bishop Carl R. Conrad who was removed from the McGill wurd TOFSTEAIiINGr CATTLE honorably-releaseand William D. was appointed presiding eld- -Campbell i "r er and Gustave" Johnson as first coun3ajt years old, farm-- ! sellor pending the reorganization of er, was arrested today by peputy Sher- - the ward .in the near future, iff O. H. t Mohlman on advice fronil Crop conditions in Nevada are good but there i3 not a ready market, it - said he held a warrant for the arrest is' reported by "members of the "party. McGill have been of Pritchett on a .charge of cattle steal- - The," smelters at closed, making it difficult fortrrowers to dispose of their products. . Prtchett was placed in the county OO . jail and will be held for Sheriff Richardson,1 who will arrive here Thursday. DENY COAL MINES "IN -- !' v.f1; T'"'.r.lana -. wasninsion venve, Wasningion . . ........... , i v , J - ' . d Reductions of genuine and not reduced from the high prices prevailing six months ago, but from the prevailing market prices. Terms can be arranged to suit your convenience. Furnish your home and pay for it in small monthly or weekly payments. ' si TI22 2258 Qu incy Ave. T. I court At .n.1 in theVitv , this morning.. , . The men were charged wuh operal Sunday. They ing a grocery, store on matter of closintended fightfu the to tha finish, they asing through ' ' ; serted. ' Scores of complaints, the police say,' are to the effect that merchants of the city are not allowed to operate grocery stores, oh Sunday; while a number of establishments, operating under the guise 'of 'a soft drink parlor, are ftllowejr, to operate. Weather Forecast Fair weather l The four jmen , arrested failed to comply with police orders issued. Bun-da- promised Ogden and vicinity tonight Twentyrone other shops closed and tomorrow, according to the dally bulletin 'of the United States weather when told to "do so "by the officers. on bureau. ' Warmer temperatures are maximum temexpected. Monday's perature was 7 7 degrees with a minimum last night of 4? degrees. ; ys&r :ST AET COLORADO ARE IDLE - THXJED AY im . DINING ROOM FURNITURE REDUCED 25 TO 40 PER CENT. EVERY SUITE AND ODD PIECE IN OUR LARGE STOCK REDUCED. , Cnpiau's Gntrn Shoi. formerly with Wright's, is located at 417 Twenty-fourt- h street. Soji IJorn. llar announce ' pave-'ment'-wi- ll , ' -- BANDITS BY OMAHA. Neb..ept, 6. After, bindinegro porter to a chair on the stage of a downtown moving picture theater today, two robbers . escaped with $2r000, representing the theater's holiday receipts of yesterday. Tho money was taken from a safe. ' ng-a j InfanU Invalids NO COOKING -"Food Drink" for All Aces. The Quick Lunch atHorne,Ofnce,ard Fpuntains Ath for IORIJCfCS, XSrAvoid Imitations & Substitutes I . : oo-- Ogden Chapter No. 2, Royal ' Arch Masons First regular meeting of fall season, Tuesday, September 6th, S p. m. Important business. J. A. MOFFAT, H. P. - No. R. M. 901 William and Mary Jacobean oak dining h room table, extension; $90 grade. $60 top, h $75 oak table, William and Mary design; top, extension. $75, reduced to .$54 48-inc- 6-fo- 54-inc- price a m Returning I!om of the Salt ot No. R. C. 01003 William and Mary design Jacobean oak h table; top,' extends to '8 feet. $115 value. Sale ' , 1 ments in West Virginia new patterns and finish. New ttylet Sirnmost nfely crib. VctoU Martia tinUh. lie 3x5 feet. $25 50 trade for ." S17.SO No. 214. Crib. 3x5, finlili Ver nls Martin. JH 50 jcradf. bw No. 203. S10.35 Crib. 2 feet incb 64 by Inches, blue fLnlih. S14 value, cow 310.10 No. 2075. Crib. 2.x4.6. $7.00 lue S5.25 No- - 2070. Crib, 24x48 incbes. $7.50 grade 35.50 48-inc- Carpet Sweepers at Prices top, extends to 6 h Bar-gui- n $50 An unusual value; only six tables at this price. I "I E. 1. King, Supt. lake division Of the South ,1 .11 t.. All colonial styles in golden oak and fumed oak, also all mission style tables in fumed finish at the uniform off. Wonderful discount of one-thir- d values and a complete line to choose from. i Utah's largest and best equipped su tomoblle paint shop McLAUCHLXX- bTOHKY CO. 1715 Washington Ave- - ; Ogden. Established n 1113. Logan CC7S branch. 46 East Center street. Regi- Choice of entire line of $77.40 Cornbination'Vttcuum and V.- Oak table, feet. $75 value. Extra special ern Pacific lines, will return to Og den TV ednesday. Superintendent Kins; attended a conference of railroad officials at San Franclnco last Saturday REGION . No. R. C. 010! I . 6-f- oot 48-inc- -- Harding Approves RECEIPTS OF TltEATRE President Withdrawal of Two STOLEN Mr. snd Mrs. O. Q. Mithe Urth of a son this - TROOPS LEAVE . 717 SERVICE KTAIt MEETING. at the Dee hospital. Owing to the postponement of the morning regular onmeeting of the Service Star Moved to 2S7f lludson Ave. rhone MendaV evening, a. special legion meeting of tfteChaPter haa been; callel 16U2. M. L. Jones Coal & ice Co. 291 for Wednesday evening atXTt7:80, o'clock .J..at the homo of. Mrs Eldrcdge. Arraignment IVxrtponcU. Arraignstreet. ment of llyrum A. Farrll. charged Jr.. at 301. Twenty-eight- h with failure to provide for his wife an1 minor rhtlrt. which wim h nlnl ' LEAVES FOK SCIIOOli Miss Eva Jtay left todav for the In the district court this morning be-- ! at Mount Pleasant, fere Judge James N. Kimball, was Presbyterian school ' r Utah. postponed until Wednesday morning, when the defendant did not appear in , tf villi t llli.. ..1 kui PAST MATRONS CLUH. . . ttjr . It ..la Members of ithe'newlv organized rarrew, ivia me coun uiai n wan Past Matrons', club will hodl their unable to locate his man this morn afternoon ing, but would have him in court regular meeting Wednesday at 2:0 o'clock In tho Masonic teni-- j Wednesday Farrell Is charged with pie. Mrs. Kate Toponce and Mrs. I having deserted his familv August 12. E. Epperson will be tha hOHtesscs. oo Ogden Typewriter House for typewriters and repairs. 2422 Hudson avenue. , Phone 23C. Colo,. Sept. 6. Five ON. HOOPER PAVING TRINIDAD, Colorado Fuel & Iron company coai mines Mn Las Animas county began ' of Worlc new on the cement, laying operations today despite claims ot offi" Hooper road will begin Thursday, ac- - cials of the United Mine Workers that cording to an announcement made this they had virtually tied up operations morning by Moroni Skeen, chairman of oi tne company, n was announced Dy of county commissioners. J. B. ThomasSlivision superintendent 'rthe; AU grading and filling work has been of the Colorado Fuel &. Iron company. All except one are working "with recompleted, he said. The new be in thirty days, duced forces, the statement added. complete " it is estimated. . F. C. Bennett, superintendent of the l .. ;t OO Tobasco mine, said that he had, about 50 men at work. This is a third of the CHANGE IN TIME normal force., "The men would be at work if it v TABLE were not for Intimidation by Eomo of on the Bamberger Electric the union workers," Bennett said there is no picketing, men are Railroad, effective Septem-- t "While urged being ber uf 1921. Ask agents Tor tho mines." by idlers not to go " into oo . : 7351 information. V " m m'm Y 1 y. t, co; .IwLIBtll Simmons' Btetl Bbj Cribs Educed 25 Pet. ' ZmA' I George-Pritchet- a I I Decree Grunted. Decree of divorc was awarded in the district court by A. Judge James N. Kimball to Samuel on Uobson from Mary ,K. Hobson, grounds of desertion. The decree was awarded by default hn the defend ant failed to appear In court. Dcn't let winter catch yon unprepared. We Install steam, hot water or pipeless Calorie heating systems. Utah Plumbing r Heating Co., 2144 CSf) Washington. -- .... - , . P" -- - 873 I . " nt "fiK 42i Boys Wanteds "Work durinr your spare time and earn a Columbia bl-- ;cycle ana sze.oo. An unusual opporfor local boys. Call and see jtunlty me to mo rrow mornins:. Paris Zlnn. - ni?t H. corfte-preside- m acainii vjtoi b Cases .... .521 RANDOM REFERENCES -- ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE OF BOYLE'S CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS 69 Directory Dept.. , Advertising Dept. Editorial and News Dept. Model T combination vacuum nd carpel- - tweeper. Sle-c-4 trufb. brUlle body, Tlue. reduced lo . . $7.50 S5.50 Bruttel'S Gracd Ilapid cotnblnalloa vacuum and car pet twetper . . . .'SS.OO $9.50 Household tacuum and sweeper combined . 50.50 $11.50 Chinese Students. One hundred student en route from Chlneje fifty WASHINGTON. Sept: 6. Withdraw- San Francisco to Chlcajto were Orden al of the.26th Infantry, one of the two visitors today. Thev departed In a train for the east shortly after regiments ordered into the West Vir special 1 p. m. They will attend eastern un!-- t recomas coal fields last. week ginia ersitles durtnr the cominc rail and mended. by Brigadier. General' H. H. winter terms. Bandholtz, commanding the troops in the field, vas approved today by. Presito Pari. Sixtv-fiv- e tourlat ' dent Harding'." Orders for the return en Coins v J I . route to Yellowston Dark from I F i ( of the regimsnt to Camp DIx, N. J., Chicago will arrive In Osrden next its home station, were immedately isThis will be one of the final sued by Secretary Weeks. parties of the season, according to lo- ral railroad officials. Thev will spend QUIET. PREVAILS. five hours here Wofore. roumipc their 6. CHARLESTON. W. Va.k Septl ( Quiet prevailed today along the journey. ' Boone-Loga- early county border where ). II. S. rU'trl&tra lion. Seniors of state, and county officials fought the Oirden Hljh school will register armed miners and others last week. Friday from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.. ac- From Mingo county where some shoo'- - cording to Principal A. M. Merrill registering for hlah school ing waa reported along the Tug river Students after work September 15 will be fined Rnd came the men to fi!e upon the newly day before, yesterday 1 1.00. IDEEPENTNG COLUMBIA I reports that the situation was not reFUNERALS titits In the GrosJien opened Irrigated CHANNEL OPPOSED IS garded as seriou3. Hole liand thousands of Wyo.. district, Three Couplta Wed Marrlagre Advicts from. Spruce fork' ridge in censes were Hall Mrs. for May nr.. services forme itrm Funeral Tanks Issued la office the .ring into Lytoday eastern Logan county, were that Unit- of Claude T. be held Thurday at 2 will t Improve-menC man. WASHINGTON. Hlneley to and Neb., Toder. Frpt. Moyes. Wyo.. many of county clerk, ed States soldiers sent to that district o'clock from Undqulst parlor. 'Rev. aero them D. drivinr In autoLifescr of Otis aovernment and federal . Jesale of the country McGuyor, by were in complete control.-Body may mobile parties. Hugh Neville officiating. The first rush F. Hill. North mouth 0den from the the Columbia Orden, father Joseph river of home the at the viewed be COURT IS OPENED.. tourist by rail la evpected Wednes-dsy-jf. WedP.orelis. and avenue 12 Wash-tPeter C. Lewiston; Hodges, Wr.arr.ette Hall. H. o to Vancouver. Popular of the 6. WILLIAMSON. W. Va.. Sept, Lyman and Toder. the ne H. Owens. Hsnna. Wyo., and Nellie nesday evening and Thursday until a channel eousl In depth towns on provide the Union Pacific extension The September term of the Mlnso A. Tort-lanof the funerak Interment Ogden and width to the one between time Medicine Bow, Wyo. sre Rogers, ofwell for the court prepared circuit county opened today. Ore., and the mouth of the ficial said. Any attemptiovtcn. City crmctery. to oo chare cases this session grow, many During is not deemed advisable at the former Yanks rxtorticnate prlcrs ing out of the industrial strife are ex- DISTRICT COURT TO services for Siathw A. Gait. prejwnt "either with or without co- will b dealt with by committees esFuneral a In pected to be tried, including the trial to Sr.. were held at 2. o clock Monday operation. army engineers held look after the pecially appointed of 14 men indicted In connection with tabernacle. Bishop P. report transmitted todav to congrresa. interest of the vjitor. The papers TRY TWO GREEKS at the Ogden The report slated that a "deep wa- will b filrd at Tornngton. H. Ensign of the First ward conductthe d.eat!T!r of aeveral ..private detecWyo.. and hadows ter port with adequate faculties is the n win take piece at ed. William If. Mannlncaang tives and others during the Matewan Warner available at Portland another and that on Mrs, Ajmes h anIt C'nar!es besn Falling." and ReveleUs Friday. battle in 1920. (jus Bateala. - and Mm. Artie 8. port In such close proalmlty la not nounced that It will be unnecessary charged with havlns; llouor In their nave Conaolatlonfor appUcante to report personally at nang "The Christian' Good- needed." possession, were irranted change of lilakeley The ' The United States would "Interpose Torrtr.gtcn. however. Successful venue by Judgre tf. XI. Roberts upon night." slnjreni were aeslstedtrib-by no ap; objection' the report said. If the plicants will be ncimed by wire lm Oborn at the orrtn. Hish presentation of an affidavit by At- Ernest Mr. Gait people of Vancouver desire to place medittety. Thtre are claims fcr aptorney Oeorge lUlverson. petitioning ute waa paid to the lite of Fretldent themselves on a parity with Portland proximately lO.GOS applicant. for a change of vcoue. Judce Roberta by the following speakers: oo by Improving the ehanntl at their own , a.ulsned the case to the dlstrfct court. ticorge E. Browning of the Weber - expense. Hod8horten. deorae Joseph leather New liora The cae aRninrt the two men had silk Scrap England Army engineers today also reported shoe 'factories Is shipped south for been set for today, Judae Roberts had enbaugh, representative of the Wood-- ; on projecta to fur- use es Orden. 74. CamD World. unfavorably men the of intimated at the last setting of tho fertlllier. Browning. ther Improve the south fork of the case, that no further continuances Mayor Frank Francis. T. 8.and river: Davou La Fourche. Bishop Kentuckr Counsellor Horace Garner would be granted. Armed with ao envelop filled of La-- ; Kedwood City. CaU harbor aridi oo Ensign. Member ofinthe Woodmen with BB shot, and a lonjc elastic body and the Ship Island pass, Mississippi. the World attended band, AmosWelch, n pugilist, OO followed ths In uniform ; amused himaoif, while at .tha cordegree staff MAIL BANDITS SLUG Members escort. as acted and casket ner of Twerity-fift- h street and . VETERANS FILE ON the order also acted as pallbearers. DEPUTIES AND FLEE of Grant atvenie dast niyh, .by f Ilp--, IS IDEAL- cemeIn waa the Ojtden City Burial th with ahot. plngr pasaersbr LANDS IN WYOMING the . tery. Hb W. . EllSe dedicating AVlh wlllttppettr" before Judge . TOLEDO, p., Sept 6. Tbree men. grave. D. It. Roberts for trfaj Wednesday morning.' His bail was fUed convicted of conspiracy La the million OMAHA. Neb.. FepL . Today Is S.fK at 1306. ' v Funeral services for William Frank set of the for first threo dollar Februdays apart Monhere 1:20 o'clock is postoffice it declared. at Welch, robbery Meyers wer held cost Mrs. Hatsl Woo!, hernearly ary XT. end awaiting trial for allered day at the Kirkendall funeral chapel. ' A shot, winjced from the robbery la the tame ease, escaped Itev. John Edward Carver of the PresHolos rubber band, atruck her a Klanc-ln- g church officiated. from the Lucas county Jail Monday. byterian InterH. blow. Captain Robert Rurk A. Eandsr. bv were sur.g The men are Joe Urbayi!, Oeorpre ment was In the Mountain View cemgrabbed Welch and placed ' him Lewis C. S. alias and George Rofers, under arrest .while a dumber of Schultz. All are declared by postof- etery. men in the around crowd nathered Win Ford Sedan or 5500ta ' a fice authorities to have been actual VHO ARETtlCY ? in Helsow Funeral services for threatening mannerM T artciir of th rr.ea jasefcift S in te o'clock were hsid at the robbery. Monday th lfcir ceid4 participants tn rf gjasr. taci shau i vm it J tfcf be th.-The escape was effected by over at tho Kirkendall funeral chapeL The J!ss CONSERVATORY ea 0 ise iianQM re c ixxlyx cm &w officot Salt o n z uct I and Japanese minister Sam Zimmerman ewro. powering iated. There was a larae attendance , Te u!t( tke Mori .Hfat5UGH 3&A8f.5tK3UC George Sxiaetko, deputies left. In of i cuui waa in Mkl are rotr4 le de IS all Interment people. Japanese While a of charge jail full of prisoners UwillUtters tho Ogden City cemetery. Mr. S mpm.l Ibst tty died at Burley. Ida on Sep Fall term begins week of September Sheriff Jack Taylor was attending the Kb actor's er rrV fair. 2. county I is tember S. All grades." 'Special course for betirm" nw.ilts- JeThe John were by deputies slugged 4 to of Registration ginner.) yea ppil tr. Funeral services for Phillip LeI , y 6 p. m. dally;, ; - 7277 Urbsytls. who used a buckle and strap rsewisIfsi) Fr4 9e-from a Jail cot. Dr. William Shsplro. grande were held 8undsy at 11 o'clock or Ills. funeral chapel, niah-o- p Undqulst Jail physician, escaped harm by lock- at the II. yee; Counsel KrvaUrn officiated. jTbbr se tfee mam ing himself ia the cell. Thf fugitives lor I). one was the of T. Wright was Joseph St meat t the walked out of the Jail unmolested aft- speakers, In the Og fune-ointerment pisysrs. 1 at Jurt to er seizing four large revolvers from den City cemetery, wi'.tt tn grave ded Urown. IcaUon made by Herbert the sheriff's desk. jvkt mm rerr i All three of the convicts have long tio Wive tbs flowera. the Weber furnishes Floral police records, according to the auTill thorities. Lewis is said to have been . 9 oo ' crri; 0.ji''. rVe- rM'.t. Koreut identified daring bis period of incar-, :! rrer-V.Mt.7m I'sirt ks,Tuklt' SLebs.R. as T. !:ce ceration authorities California by ArsefV:. IiTr.r ars lsrl KfmtC Stomach-Kidne- y DEATHS a Heart-Lav- e an escaped lifer from San Quentia 77U:x e. lUft. CUT JOjuVs'I Tessg, JUUtsa CUL Keep the vital organs healthy by prison, where he was serving time for ONLY 185 "POINTS" WINS AUTO Mrs. May Hall Hentlev died at 2:S murder. the home of at her o'clock IS rr't'f" win Monday recularly taking the world stand wr !vt yea srrtrre Ta -;mOf -, ' ! oo tf jres srTat.s til t lew erg IX) a U 14:1, sre i father. H. C. Hall. 121 Poplsr aveard rernedy . for , kidney, Jlver, rrmr- Tt t t . csia c rrve-- Twnir' rT xot;;fj a few dajs' llineta. Mrs. r"e nue, after bladder and uric acid troubles was born In Pocatello. March NEW YORK SCENE OF Hensiey a Uk te r.ssl I -- "Ts.-t- S w.;t t srr43 tf trrts firm POZ'1112. aneT was ths wife of Claude y er4::: r sf yer 2. strs, rLoea WILD COTTON BUYING Henaley.. !r. and Mrs. Hensiey had s tfce wa ti . Tm rsrwr rs'n'rr InHI Tests' 4 w a w a K rttie , er l5 I'.vt been lining In Ban DlefO. when Mr. ffiliD e Swb .:grt w. ! rf-ra, :, f rrh t ef tt '.g yrU. In ef pai te Honsley- cams to Ogdea for a visit, arvt A ) TODAT. xo.r rtswr ?crr sueir ts A wild buyNEW YORK. Sept. was taken lit. Fhe is eunrived by her w'.Il be ct rxst, t s:it yc Ja (sCfritf. tvefim eeieO. ing movement In cotton here today husband, her father and mother, three Ceils Notkm;; to Try You Can Vin advanced prices at the opening prac- daughters and one son. two brother. SS over tho bale both Vre rrr4 ere of. Howard and Eatn Halt saiM te raVems ts Tie to' $?.0 a tically Tea rl We s t orS'r l All months The National Remedy ci Holland lot close of last Friday. The bo'J y was removed the Undm'.o. err Tn f.rtm twr trr (tm' e newer Itm irtvit Jaciri' wlMr. Vf("i lie cro&ssd the level. The heav- qulst funeral chaj,ej. rxttjeTeaa a w, ?Aiwir centurisa and endorsed by Queen WUbel-ciosixJ ia cmr. tke f.eti rttt tm Tfr Of-iest buying waa for continental and At all drof flats, three siaes. re. tui. from trade on advices a recent account ir.o storm Durinr heavy private LMlt fr IK. rM CUU U1J W mrT hm The Puxxle Man, THE RURAL WEEKLY. Su Paul, Minn. the belts reporting in Hedfleid, Dakota. 11 automobiles further crop t et mm iaMtU over the hoiidava. Were blown Into a lake. j Fat-urda- n 'J y. '" im EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME : ex-servi- J . d. Wl!-arnet- v i . 1 -S- : Tor-rtnslo- Highest Grade andise --- our Stinging Pellet Injures Woman; Boxer Arrested at 23b A Washington avenue is not: a branch of any Aeiv store y' '' . !' " ' WATCH FOR OPENING : ANNOUNCEMENT J ht, Tins ANSWER i PUZZLE Neya-glshn- v OFHUSI'C w tur'r G-DE- ke 5 j.r J-- t rrrt na m wa u Ney-aglsh- C -- C. nt V s . eve-sig- y the cream of the world's style cen- 1 ters is here. You; need not worry about the cash just a small pay--medown will do and you can pay the rest Jn easy installments as you get paid. Cuticura Soap or the Hands . the Fall, merchandise for this stor was bought especially for this store and;ia all hew and up to the min- ute displaying the latest New York fashions in fc oats, suits, dresses and millinery for ladies ; in suits and overcoats for men and boys, and coats for little girls. ' '. . . " "other store, although we do own stores in other cities.' The Ogden store has its lpcal manager who ' lives Here in (lgden. : le . WATCH THE BIG s rh -- w- 9 s"A 1 t eXY fcf- r'tr ritl I r. iitt -- bs.-ew- rt GOLD MEDAL t - S4. T Ot-de- n. -- -- a. rt It-ce- nt sd-re- ee " --. r- - ;U ?r. mti-T- rr-'- c-- t:t rf s- - Tit l'rr r:, r1-e4- 4- - .: 1 . ''. . rr 2lsrO-TT?y- . 1 t-- ! , tf |