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Show ii inn ii in " ll nil i " II "' - , THE MURRAY EAGLE for Peanuts peanuts consider Nutritionists are low in they because valuab'e. nnrpritrated . in t and yet, oic in ricn . , source of nouris"v ... nd viiaiin" . "a o RAflFTERNS OF1 WOLFPEN 9 fair source 01 is a superior VWhJlrnn w auequa muscle tissue. Egyptian Sphinx . of Egyptian sphinx, the body S!. with man's head, seems to ,.o,i with the Duroose j,ave oeeu ...ccinr the Dower of the reign him "... Win !W" Vint Purnose of i"- , jyh g, mm jsfc V- orotein, U - jaBfcfc 8ft ... symboi:zeu uy s riru Transfusion in 1492 m, first blood transfusion in the in 1432 and was un- ,or!dwas given l r.die.-i- rpcords reveal. SYNOPSIS frhree small boys were given a duett each for giving their blood to In.l7S5 Paul rattrn of Vlrclnla ftpe Innocent VIII. The Pope and came Into the beautiful virgin coundied. try of the Bit? Sandy valley in jhe boys Chief of the perils were Kentucky. the Shawneea, who sought to hold nnriKhiDs for Cabinwives from their the 'a.nds nf the severe ..hardships , wnues. From a huge pinnacle I do.""-- naa, to 'ing Saul g.azed ul,on the fa, bottonig an(1 She pioneer Ohio cabinwile i cb ui mo ruujvas vuimuuu wa.w lindcrCO, ll jortfil in lis pn- .hncp davs that "it sometimes nievai quietude at the mouth of the out one Wolfpen, and felt an eagerness to ook three wives to last possess it, declaring It a place fit Lsband." for a man to L1VK In! Five years later he returned with Barton, his d son, and built a rude Made First Microphotographs In Saul's absence the Incabin. were believed dians wirronhotocraphs attacked Br.rton and wounded ".fa-- . nlm B0 bi,a!y Saul was forced t0 re. f:st macie vy u j o iturn with him to Virginia. In 17iC, ijcher, Daqron. during tne siege when it was reasonably safe. Saul iif rprliK-nmessages w yruwa, returned with his family and a pattr dispatch by pigeons. ent for 4,000 acres, this time to stay. He added to the cabin, planted Needs Servitors crops and fattened his stock on the rich meadows. Soon other settlers "He who is so powerful that he arrived. A century later, in the sow an always nac ins vuj, spring of 1885, we find Cynthia PatHo, the sage of Chinatown, tern, of the fifth generation follow. on the pinnacle ;hould take care to have servitors Ing Saul, perched ibo can be held responsible for his from which her had first viewed Wolfpen Botmistakes." toms. The valleys, heretofore untouched by the waves of change Believe Monster Causes Tide sweeping the Republic, are at last to feel that restless surce. According to the belief of New beginning Her dad, Sparrel, and her brothers, foaland aborigines, the tides are Jesse, Jasper and Abral, convert the rcasioned by a huge ocean monster old water - wheeled mill to steam in the down seas, power. Cynthia feels that somethlne welling deep out of the past has been burled with reathing regularly. Saul. Cynthia Is pretty and Imaginative miss In her late teens, who often Paul and her other foreICave First Senate a Quorum of Richard Henry Lee, bears, and fancied them still living. proudly brings home the f.rginia, gave the first U. S. senate Sparrel 33 first meal out of the steam mill, and IE?s;on a quorum by arriving Julia, his wife, Is pleased. Genera-tlo- n ys after it had convened in 1789. after generation has added com. forts and conveniences to Saul's 1 First homestead, and Sparrel has not Insurance Gauge in 17G3 The first company to work out shirked. The family lines easily Into the work of the new reason, due to that was held to be a safe, reliable the simplicity of life designed long fc.$is of insurance was the "Old ago on the noirpen. Joy is abundant. Jesse plans to study law. A quitable" of London, in 1762. stranger, fihellenberger by name, comes to Wolfpen, Intent on buying t. Pierce'i Pleasant Pellets made of timber. Bparrel refuses his offer. effective are ia hj Apple removing Shellenberger tells of progress In the ccnmulated body waste. Adv. outside world. With the advent of Shellenberger some Intangible disturbing alteration seems to affect Band to Mouth Existence Spar The young man growing his first the atmosphere cf Wolfpen. rel decides to sell timber land to riiistache has a very concerned Shellenberger. il about him. .".' " .. Wi-t- fifteen-year-ol- uu i CHAPTER Constipated 30 Years ht.idjchrt and pains in right away. bananas, pie. any. tauiage, I want and never felt better. I soundly an n qut and nJoy life." bloating, '"tbaclt. Adlenka helped I "ow ;" i"u m m-- ii til and writing papers." II eaTru-snioiinted with the words uiid mm s qiiiv-t'lT- ust ont r 0 " o'"Ple action, "'jr b"'el r whrr ordl. vrn reacn. ii. i. -, ., " . takino i i.. 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I illlelos and a.'.' g bo Ml. ig and ern for the latn'' . 11 d I -r ' "Il.iti'1 loetitli'M It " a g i i f the one b ill (.hotted Tliudy Inw bnnVil and I old I I'll lew th' Y' . I I'll s were arranged In eerie tin! b"W d town r n th v tlie r d fiiimd nuu.lx It Hatute "A' by you "And gb n open" and Judgments on a cave to liere'a a brand new biik. I nin'l The mil -- t W;i re even rend myself. You t,il,e It and brought rend It. IV the bed to. k of Ihe was Mill. ludy of law." I'lol'l I'd, . I fiHe placed In Jiie'd bands the 'Well. Mr ll b r I'.bu i" tin of lower Kti'tie rdiitnn Ctxtley I A of l.nv l. bi US "t'omuirntnriea on England," with ffrtruc notes t" Mick t the It? KliKllfh and Anierlcan (lecNion and .vt.pt do y t 1 .in do 11," me "I d 'll ate) talntra In date rnnsblrrgtioh regnrding the Mudy nl said. V "it nn a Willi S' of the law. d. t r iel.bi rgi Jese Kpllled the folios from II " I bat's li' t ' t It tl' lap, and look lu'o bis plow bar !'. I' di'nrd hands the uti"pened volume I T.'it nliv t,"t t s i"'t ib'lhe our of bedriHk law. After a while be b it '" Well, fi'iiie found hlhivelf tip by th atoli d ! around tlie high cronn ! of t'ie In ,), ' e d ' I I lb ctltnle nbovp be ctowde town i "i'i' Sl"'i, al on a h'i In tbe son. bis - ' P'i'l ,!ott I !o down lnoiiig from tie .ii.i, ciitt i,...i Mnt'i' ii "i !' : . :. i,t llt.-b " I. tbe ! ...1;. p...". '? r Ii 'o tl e lo' iv .tin i "Ill board I i t n ;i bin i it Ii',.1 l .in li .Mot ' rrrrivr,! "r- " th ngs villi ti ' li t f blttll lid b tll) Quotations" t,i;.tii-- Sp.irrcl'n eavy I v,. , .Id thee I 'a! 'O r. ' bti: t'i I. ft. " if - ol The shepherd, springing before her around the willow trees, gave a low growl and retreated a step. Cynthia looked. It was nothing more startling than a bint ksnake, and that was nothing at all because Sparrel always kept one In the corn-crito catch mice. I'ut w hile She was yet speaking this to herself, she felt her stomach tighten Involuntarily nnd a wave of sickness gripped her abdomen and contracted up Into her throat. Tlie thick black reptile was In tin' act t . of swallowing a cuppi-reTed toad with blue warts on i's aek. It bad already sucked Into p b t both tw itching bind b - and s from !i, the luhrli'.'i'ing in a tended lii"'.llh Was on. ing e v bite froth to iTL'u'f the i r.ci t, : front legs it till the if I'dili- - tor..:.!, Tlie plasty rjes of tin' ten- :'..! toail bulg'd out in a le.'lt'i pai.e' the praise. Shakespeare. FOR QUICK HEADACHE RELIEF i'i...sf llili I T I FOR rSi 2r, Demand and Cet Genuine i . s;-- ' i d:li Id ,. !.. e of i I fasteiie-- li. She picked up n stick atid nni bed the snake on the luck, FrU h: sud detily seized It. In a trickle of si, unit elected the toad, ntid slid In torror bio k Into the buslo s ncr s II If path. Cjtt'l la coiitroiled tl .. p" ir of naustii ns she w ,'. l ed t alyred toad try to laove It b' ,;1'!' gel legs, She ;''-!tier a le l.t'1 In the r l. b, left It tin re. .' 1 S! and lb'' i! l I stiit', oil f S n n bit it t'M.WS re..' at :d I re .'' ' ',e g from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can pet relief now with Creomulsion. Berlous trouble may be brewing and yoa cannot afford to take a chanco with Anything less than Crcomul-sio- n, which rocs right to the scat of the trouble to aid naturo to soothe and heal tlie Inflamed men brarjes as tho germ-lade- n phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even If other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, your drupcist Is authorized to gutirantca Creoniulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottlo. Get Creomulslon right now. (Adv.) ARE YOU NERVOUS? Mrs. Too HomiT ol lOtb Ave. S. K. 22:t. ," l'urt!nd, Orf g., laid I ' ! "1 quite nervous v and t'lt tlied and worn-- V liecame out, Kvcry 15 5 it" btini'n toeffort me. I uvd 1 irrce a ravoffus it. 1 as a ioni rMcripttoD and it improved nir appetite and thru this I lotind Rl.KII ICJiniUH l.iriiHU.. I vaf no tontrvr nrrvoui and wan relieved ol the lira, l.i. hn mo i.erd wilta functitxui aistiubaacca." ilujr ol your druggiit. DEAF To Grt Kid of Acid find Poisonous W nsto Your kidnfji tieln to ltwp yon sretl mattes In your ki'lnry fe dsnrHrrct anil lul to funrlioTially rrmov xca inpurili', ther may ! f.f tha vtboU system snJ Coionin( dm oas. liurtiirip, tratity or too frrquenl may bp a teaming (( aume kulnry bt hiaJd.-- OJitu'tianri. auiTi r You p?f rc bsrlarns, fltririK v.ait ty cnstantly bloott. 1( Irom nyhi per.nti-n- adaf-'in- "'. i'i, altar .,( tl.i?."teiia, cd ode 'fo'.. rit'o'.l ,( A k R.if'K,t wmmm ... ''i Tf' n' s ViVTFAOMFUl rtvusr OFMlLKOFMACNrlA :lk - H$$-I- 0NE a.. fii7 TASTY YOU EAT? AFTER After you finish a rural ran yu It 'ir Cict t f K::u!.,r, tut cf...fil ti.l I r att rul th.n t.n"' pas, a. id.tv, l.c.d.i' hi s. aVe M.- I- i Wain l nh f..r Rut. k. iMitit riiminatien. t l rid rf r rqu.1 s 4 If . j5c i o'.ic at iirut! 4! ni.ii r- -s. n ti I WNU-- Ve't ft f.-- r s'l-it- 37 ii W t ; ' 11 - i HOSTELRY NEWEST LUKE'S SALT O Our lobby U delightfully air cooled during the summer months Radio for Every Room A Oaths 200 Rooms-2- 00 any .TtT I '. , a u; roithn, i,j;. piniini-umlpr the ryva ltd strak, iirrvuua, aj tUytl out. In M, h ra-- . a !t la bot'tr tn nty nn a nn euiiiry-!.- ! hiit rnt'tinne ll-tavnr. in than on r mcihm,. u-a'llv knmn. I w lioai't I i'.m. A mul'd. 1 it id!.': 1'. (low, I ' '; lie' go tig to l',l v av ? U I v d I o't r . and d S;; iKi s hav. bio ftnij : b t1 dl.-- S I' htre to See i IV HARD OF HEARING? or Ht nil mi'ans.'!)'! or fr' lxklrt cH4 'CARS' utitrli wl'i pnni, tMiih ntnnttnc iidiii'iirtiitirt laReritM'nih! world sgrrau Ung,n-Ulti- " ptt M filM-ti(.nrmif ly ( ACOUSTICON, thrtUKh Mlitrli HrW ) f an4 hnniooi- - can l hnMitcIil In'it yntir Hf. MrtlaMi.lMWarv.AcOuitkon, BOSthA Mw York City autl tit? I""' '( n HI tn in.tl l.'J to yuu wiUuiul mnj t:.ffitTiitn hiii?f. 1)1- t! e time a I Joll ll'V go Tt.it I. tn i let J It It'll t It. I! don't 'I'i t Hilt oil Iini'-- t be the g of It." At I try- ,im t',e mo tn the teillb n. s'le Itig ' lent lniiliiimeid.il '1 cv lav in com to t ,e null hii,!deied and ran tl lcti triinqniility nt. r (' e s in a again. i ' them dough their et.etry Mie tovecd fir s'iek Into Wolf ll.in th" nd was now le.ipii ( 'ward watch:' g It Ib'at pen, . it. to of the priii tdteby b'ts vn a end Cannon creek. "ie caught t tie-i Hie went q i' y 'I stood while the other wrr bars, an I w b ti e ,1 nb'W. risk nnd 'li b i g tiii'toil sli'ivlv iiretind with the cur v draw n tlit ni w itl out i ! It free. She followed rent and de rnbn which was on tie tdieep. It thnmgb ti e Y Meadow and Into k to cret down tie dp drove them linen. n w I ere It patherrd speed tl wntcr them. lb'' dew lithe and S""n tl ' 'I'peaied around the nilided of prn.'i .nee and across Wol'pcn to pie bend, tti nt tl.p sto'cp frotu I snruat of Jrtue of II iiey boverel en !!' Wti'b' rebolats are not agreed d jbtfUi k In beit 1'ion. li': ads to.) in I Cvi 'h i a. I thru to t' e "gimre i"l,en by Jeus, ll ri l Ce" i'Iv lb' id that It was " li d g lit the d ', 'ip;i ' c ' f the lie 'I ': n .HI lit;.!.- t of the A'ntes It lie t ii'til'"-w '"' id ..r m e lat ;ti !.;e. li ,l t nil n, ep'ed b;,'l !; I be I ' '' ' " v Hie lb' in ii iid.i (bo in r "i'or. U bin of the ll' I"V i ' t. e.e t Ti.. e ! "'ir !'i',.l (. ! t i, k'e of v :l' i Beware Coughs nn-an- "1 ' I May- be that's its essence. . - of in being noble. 1 to Cj tl' a lb it thev she upon her, n: became the S'lflerit g it til i;.it. endowing the toad with Iter ".Ml feeling b'T t'Wn hits engulfed ami absorbed into the rep Seellied It were ef bear e;.t IScinjr Noble There is a great deal g- ' I Im Hindi I v- - .1- II i "ii., doa'l tin '"- -I. nte .. tir nui'Ii- - tip "I ll be hirli '" l'i the tlmi '""I tor, .! Ing link. ""iuni. ' ll llm rii!''-'u- , !. ic In'.' HM'i.ii.l to j ii k up : t e beie. I'm Kitting the rlw r now u I It ; bo ii.it !v I lm n.eiii'lindv bei.' In Do' i' riII. "mi. ' fall." law. I'll j ' !. I nlttiiy ly tliiw'ttr." "Well, now, I ntt't hardly know, Jrf Tati.ty wnlki j ulinut tin' "Ui-ii- ii, 'i r,;., i nrr ''li'TlnnIiand li;at !. la It; Week-- liii!'ii-iMw')- r. ifi. 1 tin' ('inciiitiatl ri-a- room "I tlim;lit If Ji.vi'd nsrrc t It 1 couM tal i cmi' of ymir bunk !im lii'fnrc bntliC lltl'l Ki't KlilHi"! "ur imtvcsj lioraiiv Ik mm 1" timl'is. ii "' " srom hint tuh I dn t Ile WfER LET THEM KNOW " win-io-.- "How tnurh tu'looil'.ris h.ne .Von had. J.SM-winter nt "A rlli Mnart. Caimnii t'reck siIhmiI. And tb'ii nil lu-l'I've l"oi. omt aii'l j she went Slow ly and put the kitchen In order. Julia I .few had cone out to her garden. Abral had disappeared Into one of the led Iowa. The wonted equilibrium was even more unset within, and she could feel the fragments moviti about her Into new arrangements She went upstairs and sat on the foot of berbed looking out on the or chard. "The world looks different to a body when you look out of nn upstairs window. What would It be like If you were always aboe it as high as a house Instead of down In It as low as a man and looked over an orchard In bloom tbe way ymj look over a cornti'dd InJune? U'mil yoil Still feel n bit tvvistel out o way Ubane Inside be.anse of t vour folks nn ! tidies ni"e nhoit 1 fee! !,. I m be in the bottoms? ins Milled by something that I moving around the place at, taking H me with it, and I gue-- 4 l i! j .st It was the Miieil of ti e orchard "Ves, I Want to Know Law and and a Lawyer Like Yeu surging ilirot;g:t the with the wn l that did retreating the pulling. She waieierc i square b it ti! "V e It Itibi t! o iii.'iint.iit.K. He looked anions the apple frees wh re tlie Kti in.'er of n w in I he goblin 'M'es were diving Ivdated In a n." i:.:.i.a lust in the pollen renters. n:id the ttuttor-titow n. weie gray blue catbirds There w i oneelseln the t'.i.m with no fcoiiml tlir.'itgli the . r tip, at Sbellen' iram In s. The wavering h'cat of tendi'd hi- - bat.d In eager ios;.;:!t':! young Good mottling. Mr. Pat", ml" atub ran mir the J.u-:-: hiligles Into of the barn roof mil Pi. parr.'! s i' r " inwd deces nboe.t biT. 'I bat t '..ileled lie viol tlds ! "f "Well. I. Weld '"' UT of Jcsse'H ih.iru'o lit. I ' "W. il in Stt Inwn to tlie b un nn ei e i OVI and tb"ll ' !!::; '' I" ' tie bars of tbe .!,... ' t y the Ittl ' iv I n I ar . 1 In the lour t; ar.oit, t'.e.ie. a lilt ... pee of .' I "I e.J Hi- it ' ' nil on tin w i ; w K.'.r i, oil" .01 V '.' .. n i aw bide to liiy ri-l- lb8' &chr,tt. ,r ,u"cr'"B 'rom constipation. ,our nomach. and oas m mi i "Yes. I want to know law and be a lawyer lll;e you." Tandy studied lilm an though be were about to t a Juror. "Well. ro you bom-si?"1 sure do. I Just wondered If you'd take me Into your ollice here with you and help mo barn law. I help )'"U a m!;,!it be able smart 1'MikiiiR up ibins for you "For thirty yean I had stubborn wnrtipition. Sometimes I did not 00 toHour orfiv dayi. I also had awful 0i d Continued V Devouring the Deed He that is proud cats up himself; pride is his own glass, his own trumpet, his own chronicle; and whatever praises itself but in the deed, devours the deed in ? X i Harlem Hatcher d"n - utmost o pny the and you pay the wages against the turned back and was followed by Price of the land." l be others liito the pen. Cynthia The tension re.xed, there was a closed the burs. pause, and Shellenberger said, more "That's belter," she said, and the naturally and pleasantly, "You're dog muzzled her bund. robbing and cheating me, Mr. Pat"Sheep lhe a calm and easy life, tern, but I'll do It. And we'll get a don't they, siiepj Never much to man over there as soon as possible. bother them worse tliau your bark lo you know anybody ?" that wouldn't hurt a motherless , lluJratiorv I've heard of a good man down iamb If be just knew it. And ul O.IiitvMy!-it (atlettiurg." ways somebody to sett that I hey "What's- his mime?" have food and water. The women "Warren." always water tlie uheep; there's "I'll see him when 1 go to- Hible tor that. And come to think morrow and send bint up if I can of it tlie lUlile women always met and I'll be back in here in a couple their men at the Weil when they of weeks or so." watered their tdiecp. Let '8 see: As Snarrel walked through the there was Kebekuh and Kaebel uml I wonder If liro's daughter square, greeting the men, talking of tlie crops and the price of cattle. would be better to be watering the feeling that he had made a u (lock of seared ewes. Just nuttiii K'i"d bargain with the extra dollar up tlie last bar like this for in Detained him In the backwash of stance, and Die stranger from nn doubt that followed the Important other land would come im theimth Kan, and have nn ollice and clients and Irrevocable decision. and see you and sav he h:ui eonie to plead for. lie was absorbed beJasper was already nt the stable. from a far place to find you and yond nil disturbance, 'i'lie niorn-ln- Jesse, with the book under bis coat. could lie water your flock for ou7 passed, midday came and went ime breathlessly with long strides No, 1 still think it would be bet without Mipiresting fund, and the through the open doors lust as liar- ter to be by the pear tree with a dream and the book full of strange in Slusser brought the mules from sprig of blossom in your band, fur and puzzling words like libelant the stalls. likely us not all the silly lambs and Hi'KiiniPtitum and liomlnem lid yon make out all right?" would start baa ing at once till u him Into the middle of the body couldn't bear what be w as Sparrel asked. afternoon. Then he came to, see-It- i' 'I got what I came for," Jesse saying." that the (square wns emptying said, mounting. When she had reached the end of huixes and men. He cot stiffly "You know we got an extra mule of that dream, tdie found herself to bis feet, placed the book awkback In the barnyard a little dazed iere," Jasper said. wardly under his eo;it and hurried "It seems like a waste just to lead lit her mood of idle and purposedown to thi stable fur the long her," Hardin less wanderings, nml there came sputtered. ride hack to Wolfpen. Jasper bad no retort He swung rushing back to her the vision of into the saddle. Sparrel disappearing, in the dawn hen Sparrel detached himself Then as Sparrel mounted and with Jasper, and of Je.-s- e riding from his boys, be walked bv the started to go without saying Buy away on a sudden notion. Tlie unbank and the three stores, preetin ing. Hardin could wait no longer balance returned and she followed tne men he knew, and up to the r the news. "Did yon trade any it through tlie sweet potato patch corner of the Gibson House. The with that feller. Sparrel?" where the plants were beginning thin; Sparrel bad made his mind up "I figure I may do some business to trail the sandy earth with slento, now waverd within him, and in with him, later on," Sparrel said. der green tentacles, and down to stead of goln In at once, he turned lie rode out of the stable and down the creek. There was satisfaction mid went hack down the street, the road followed by Jasper and in tlds kind of Idleness, the cows in tlie quiet of afternoon under a greeting the men In the square, and JeM. chestnut tree staring Into the great watching the horse traders riding up and down the street before the peace beyond tlie world of wearied CHAPTER VI llesii. She drifted without haste skeptical customers. He went on around the court houe square, X I rni.I'PKN seemed emptied to to the sparse clump of w illow s w here slowly traversing Its four sides when Sparrel and the water ceased Mowing over the Cynthia banked with horses and saddle Jesse and Jasper had ridden out serrated slate bottom and lapsed mules hitched to the rails, and came of it. into the profound peace of the mill up to the Gibson Hmisp from the Or, perhaps, tlie feel of emptiness dam. "1'oes running water like to slip opposite direction, and men, as was only the moment of unusual though the destined momrnt had stillness between the tumult of day Into tlie pool and stop and lie arrived, he lifted his head above the break and the loi ely, endenced si down like a tired ewe, or does It press of men and walked straight lence of a mountain farm when try to pet away again and run Into the lobby of the Gibson House. people were not about: tufted car down to the mill and tumble with dinals flashing red among the cher- the big wheel, clasping Its paddles Shellenberger was sitting In chair with his legs crossed and one ry blossoms and scattering liquid and pulling It around while the wafont resting on the shelf of the bay notes on the morning like a flutter ter eases itself down to the creek-beagain like Jesse swinging to window, smoking, looking not at the of released petal splraliiiR to the from the top branches the nervground lambs ; leaping ground bleating ously and awkwardly about the lot of a young sapling. I puesg it's still dazed and bewildered by the like sheep and people, that way, and unfamiliar world Into and sometimes likes to lie quiet which they bad suddenly been and sometimes likes to pull on a wheel and go some place else Just dropped. back to the house to be where you're not" ! 'r HOTIX Temple Square ; P.ifr $1.50 s . i f 1li-- Ititfrl 1 ' , M lti;til itlsitr, t ! '' of fn fc.i l. fill' t a. . e but load lit' I b.ii' Irntpl iLIf , tMiil tpr Bfim si, I, ,1 I il ! iltl V I'I ICi 9 rwxth of I H lf iU-i- t on frt $1 00 S"af mtm-tlrrr- I UNI VT r. lr f .) it . mtnaM fiit..tli4lit-- , wntl brt- rut tM. I lutr iitnlerttnntl HM OMMIM'I IIH.III . ft i ir tinn Ht.l I ! I i H fop , Mr. - |