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Show 4. f THIRTY-NINT- HERALD PIIOXES FT7577J71 K NEWSPAPER dedicated to peJkyof fairness to all bkUobs ot - Utah county. Business "Office" Editorial Rooms A I I PRICE TWO CENT PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 17. 1925, YEAR. NO. 203. H u rnpn nrn ?ra A 0 9 0 0 0 iraon J13L o O O O O O 107 -- O O 0 O O O O O O 9 O O O O O mm mmmMQ 0 0 o o O 9 ' O '9 9. O" ' 9 9 9 9 9 9, 9 President Makes New Nomination Eor At torney Gener Ji Pi SnilGOlI iini BY COOLIDGE 1 SCOUT DEH TARIFF RATES iiiinnninhi' rn OF CARRIERS 11 BUILD WALKS press Charges to Be , Investigated - INTERSTATE COMMERCE " SUMMONS ALL ROADS Lines to Be eluded in Sweeping Parent-Teacher- " I X y i Sinith-Ilw- h ,rslution h's, by passed was urged by: tbeJWth the administration' as-"principal feature of the Coolidge farm relief program. Dates 'of hearings will be announced Inter. In the meantime the IV ;. . i WASHINNOTONV March' 17: (IT.p.) The interstate eommen-Pom mission, today announced the Inauguration of a- - sweeping investigation on all- rates, lucludhig freifrht. express and ? passenger; charge by all common carriers for: transportation in interstate com- - The investigation, oldcred'by the o (toiumission will study "known , or discoverable situations" With ,lhe assistance of its experts and i'ome on, yon Boy Scouts, ymi're challenged! 'John Husmer, above, and 'Vincent Liw, lielow, of Troop o.: 51,SuIt Lake City fj&y , there are no better scout records in the country than theirs. John' bus 51 uiBfit budsTes and" Viiiceiir has M. Troop 51 itself has a record or 'two in all brunches of activities. - of stateTitilltles commis- sions. AH railroads, steamship com-ittietHand itthe .immojiicarrIers subject to the interstate commerce net were correspondents in the formal summons of the Interstate commerce commission, served today. Every railroad and the governor of every state was formally notified of beginning of the probe. DAY CONCERT ISBIG AFFAIR MURDER NOW IS CHARGED Bbrae Democratic senators favor remaining in session as long as possible to thwart any appointment of Warren. As long as the senate continues,1 Mr. Coolidge cannot under the law, grant.a recess appolutment ECHSNICSL AS REAL ONE BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (U.P.) President Coolidge shows good - horses-sense- " daily the fnnious iron horse of the white House, says Dr. John Harvey Kel logg, superintendent of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, lu a lecture to . . f- natieiits here today. Dr. Kellogg perfected ' tba first horse over twenty gear's ago and, scores of these unique machines are how ed In clntis, gymnasiums, hogpUals and ntpanishlns. ' "Horsebwk riding has long been . recognized as one of "the most valuable forms of physical exercise,' he said, "especially for men Who lead ; Aiuerican-Jred'-mechanic- , . ' ? sedentary BveC'Si-'T-Tr-". "The Jolting and ghaklng up stirs the liver, stimulates the clrculatiyn, quickens eliminatioil and Improves muscular tone," he continued. (T 'The mechanical horse produces the same results as actual - horssback riding and t)ecause of its convenience i more apt to be followed with regularity. It Is also more real economical than malntalniBg lite horse." . v '.: , Large Jludience Enthusias-iicall- y Applauds Performance of Artists. C11LC4JK0, March 16. (t'.P.) . An iiidiciment William' K. with Shepherd murdering William his millionaire ward, One might use a- great nnmber of McCliutock,. was prepared today" by the state's an in attempt attorney's office. If will be exesuprclative adjectives to do justice to the performers..fit cuted fwmaUyjyheiL thegrajiLjiirx chai-ging- v - .. returns its ooneert. given at the Provo ''.nigh ing the day. The case against Shepherd was school lust eveuiiiR. The concert was given under' the auspices of the ".clinched," State's Attorney Robert Catholic churoli of Provo, with E.."0?rowe declared, wheii Dr. C. G. Father J. G. DclairoMq'harge and Fa imant president of the National it brought to Pr7vo .an army of- tal- -. 1'iiiv'ersity of Science, "confessed" bacilli and pnt thnf tbrtllwl n liirco miill'mif-- be guve Shepherd t?ibns with '.a variety "tif music seldom instructed him how to- administer ''McCliutock to beard In a single evening's program. the germs to young cniise death. . who those par anions Dr. Faiman 'previously had told ticipated" was liss Ethel Hogau," the state's attorney three test tulies chief orgnnist. at the Victory theiiter of germs disappeared "from his in Salt Ijike City- - 'Miss Hocan's about the time Shepherd rendition of the Hungarian Rhap- laboratory Was taking a course in bacter' sody No. 2 and later "Campanelia" iology, audience CHptivatecl by'.Jlsstj b(r he admitted Fiiiitll.Vi however, wtoiW'Tit'artS.iinpIaHse lironglit forth giving the tnlies to Shepherd with several" encores. Her perfnri'unuce complete instructions how " to use on the iijiino is little short of them. : and' the ease with which she "I gave you those typhoid germs," -- seemed to perform was, indeed, inr Fainnnn dec-l- red. . "Yes, and I taught you how to vlgoratliig. The 'Define- trio, comprised of tfse them so that McCliutock would MissMargi('rife : 3tVrti.,ant die... Vou promised me a share in Miss' "'jfi<o , and Mlss 'the fortune." Shepher. his face twitching Heme HitflmstH,'vioiin, won a warm pla(e ih the heart of every hit color almost gue drew music lover present. Thnt tlicy are hiniscTf up and "inutterod feebly : a Hnr a damned liar?' acomplished mnsicinns is not only ' ."You're ' "I Tinght to tell you," said in also but the recognized locally," adding another detiiil, ,','lhnt fact' that they are to fulfill an en- - 4b-thi- NETCRANDALL BURIED FRIDAY Funeral services for Nelson David "Net" CraudaU, age 66, who died at HORSE GOOD University Professor Confesses Giving Shepherd 1 - Typhoid Germs. - . ' J W'P Dangerfield and Gergen Buy Controlling Interest of Post Publishing Company. the Provo hospital Wednesday, March 11. after an operation for in testinal trouble, were held in the Slprlngville Fourth ward cbapei Friday afternoon, March 13, with Bishop v'Hlltori A. Rtibertson In was well filled The chapel charge. with relatives and friends and tne floral offering was large and bean'ti- ' ''...'. ftil. The ' speakers were J. Frank Bringhurst of the Kolob sfake presf-denc-y and Seymour L, Mendenhull, Jr., of the ward bishopric. Two vocal duets were rendered by Miss Helen Palfreyman and Lindsay Parker and Elmo Coffman gave a vocal sola " The Invocation was brPatriarch O. B. Hurillngton and the benedic tion byJohn X. Groesbeek The Interment was in the Sprihg- vllle city" cemetery .nnder the direction of A. T. Wheeler. The grave was dedicated by John H. Manwar-in' annual rd Hr.- I'Mtriek's dar- - ninr-velo- us -- M)ira-Gi-Hli- t. Fai-m'a- HICKS BROTHEL'S SELL INTEREST New Owners to. Conduct larged Job Printing Establishment. AFRICA GETS g. :'- -- HOLD ELECTION State Organization of Engineers to Meet in Annual Meeting in Provo. The anniiHl election of offiwrs of :. f.r'i".. : the Provo chapter of the American will bel Being a janltiir la a laimdry has AssiM'iatiou of Engineers s held! at the regular monthly lunch- not wiiitiressed any of George He has pcilltlcal nnrbttticins. eon meeting of the association at the Hotel Roberta 'Thursday evening at just nniiottmtyl his inteution of "for mayor of Ixs Angeles. 6 o'clock. The catulldiites for the respei-tiyoffkaaLof the chapter are as fiU lows: for president, Frank . Dcm-tn- g and Scott .p,- Stewart.: for Tk' president. Frank .Went a and J, V, Watson ; for secretary and treasurer. Earl Condor and George C. Swun : for three directors, W. U Wbitte-moVe- , Eliucr A. Jncoji, J. H. Carter, Frank S. Allen awl John IV Karl Keeler; for three member's of the auditing committee, L. E. Ilarrt-sou- , II. F. Ilnnford, JoMcph Nelson, b riu)F. b. r: Robert B. Pnttcuwui, Reed Jcrman One of the finest exhibits of art .. grid VSill:aw U.. GroiTiiSs: ever held In Provo, the lVdra J. The 'principal speaker at the Leuios exhibition, of etchings and luncheon witll "Bill" Long of the bliK k , enl prints in tbe B. T. C.t rtal-leryPortland-Ceiiiwho assciclnti is a marvel cif beauty and will tell the'englueerg why the state poetic "cbarm. Leuios is one of and county should build cement Atiierica's master etchers. lie roads. highways rather than gravel has.no "superior in this country conArrangements for the stute as a craftsman cidorlst. He Is an vention to lie held in Provo Urine authority o art jxrintlng and his is latter part of April will also be ar- a rare geiiiiis for eoiiibluing delicacy ranged at the meeting. and poweV lit the suine. pis if jirtEtiliiiig aiiircolb? printing arc be ing revived throughout the., world at the present time, England probably, leads in this work. ""She has a very large group of artist craftsmen who are producing.. splendid works fart. Her printers are among the r-- But-ler'- ETCHINGS ARE ART GALLERY Bm-Mr. larson. , -- probably" offender EMPLOYES TO BUY STOCK Stbl31lESlrtt3P The "Information contained --lu a asre full of enthusiasm. Nearly all of "tbc great, artists recent issue of The Herald relative to the formation 'of the Provo Hold- have done some 'tching. Rembrandt 111 some is generally considered the great ing company has resulted misunderstanding, .according to. of muster etcher of all time. Modern ficers of the company, as the article masters have' widened the scoik of was not ciuite.clear In as muc h as It expression and explored more fully intimated the Provo Holding- t'oui- in imny would engage in a general fur them, yet he remains unmirpiissed his iMiwer, rauRc f tlslon and tech niture business. This comnauv composed cxclu- - nical skill. The wnolP or tne best - slvel.v:f etching reflef ts, in 'nt Batea Mores ployes was formed tor the; express purpose onlv of entering into an agreement ninoiig themselves to stock of the .purchase the urcJj! enmpnny from its pre.' ent owners, says L. L. (irauam. iiianncer of the couinaii.v. "N'o i hnnge other than this is contem cmirpaity-em-inti'dj.- or other, the. ii.fliwnie plated. "v feel sure thnt onr patrons to know thnt the I'sdiey will of the store remains exactly the same and will welcome ineiii"as assuring them a contin uance, of the personal Interest all the niemliers of this orgniiimilion feel In their effort to snvre.the pa trans of the firm.'" OBSERVATORY Dr. nat IMen-Hvlnnd-n- r a. ' V. vf y ay Rem- BECOMES FRIGHTENED BY GIRL'S SCREAMS Search for " Man Neighbors - - 1 - -- "Dan-gcrfiel- asscx-Inte- Wl-klli- -- HIGH SCHOOL jLroHUjd-thath- side, er and :je . . If... he eoirtd.upt find the keys.- As siMin as the lsy had left, the mari grnblH'd the gfrl and Isitau to He plmvd bis tear her clothing'. to keep lier over Iter bauds, jnouth An exceptional, novel nnd'extrav-ugen- t from The girl fought screaming. the be will event theatrical and screamed so hard that "he ap- operetta 'Prhicess 'Bnlbul." to be pnrewHlwme-frlghtt'neTmdr:ip- t presented at the hTgh sclusil auditor- her get away. ium Wednesday ami Thursday by .Tue screams of the little girl nf- the Provo high school music depart, tracted the attention of Mrs. Lyman. mi nt nnder the direction of Prof. Robinson who lives nearby. Mrw. Ernest Paxman.X '. Rohtusuu called for assisttiinc, nsj. The principuis of the cast are soon as she learned What had Hii'vC" Kenneth Weight' wheixas Prim pened, Tiie iicighliortiond . whs. Caspian Is "Prince t'hiiviiiing hlnv mirclnMl but i" tf"'e of t1"' self: Lillian .Mortimer, Princess could. Ite found. Bulbul: Fred Moore, the king; Lois The police are investigating' the Miller, the chaperone. Others In the ca'-e- . cast are Luclle Olsen. Ernest White--' head, Ralph Heibptisf and Stanford i Bird. The chorus supporting the pnnct-na- l characters consists of more than brandt." lames McNeil Whistler who died in 1tKl,' Is bj all odds the greatest niil- ern master iof etching. Mis first important works' were the famous-goernmctit natal survey plates which were the cause of Whistler's retiring from the 1'uited States service. Etching had-'bepartly sub steel enmerged by the graving of the? ISth century. Whistler studied wirier the great masters of France. "Much of bis best work was done in Italy ai'.d England. In the sustained quality of his- etching Whistler is unsurpassed : in treatment of of the. witchery of lisht and suggestion of color he. Is lncqinpartihlc. Etching is the process of drawing which with a. needle on n uietal-plathas been coaled with a jrrmuicl usually composed of white wax, gum Arabic,' usiihaltnm and sumel lines pitch. The plate is submerged in an ncid solution which eat- - into the metal wherever the nccdje bus scratched away the wax and left, the oiii'r or sine exposed. The lines ere filled with Ink and printed on The printing has dump paper. much to do with the qaulity of the ieture. - The gnllprv Is open to tlu public ev'erv dav. Professor Eastniond and l 'MA' HOLDS UP )cndliiK-4.-Ximi-- e of. en - jv&wu tomtit En- Asks Girl to Aid Him Search for Lost Keys r Attacks -Her. " But He Succeeds in Mak-- :, , interesting business transacing Escape. tion tf Provo. which has Just-beeconsitmated Is the sale of the ,' Grace .Vincent, eight year old Interest Jn the Pest PublishMr. and Mrs. Ralph ing company to J. W Dangerfield daughter of and XellX Gergeu of this city, who Vincent, S0 West Sixth South street,; was attacked Monday evenihave purcbaseil the Hicks interest ' ; ng) by an unknown man cm the iiftBe corporation, Slmriast May the rompany has Frunklia school ground. The IwllHen engaged In the-- job printing dent hap)iened ttetween seven and business, having sold the Provo Post eight o'clock in the evenii.g. The man escaped when he liecauio to the Heruld at that. time. . The transfer Includes the stock "of fr.lKhtemd at the 'scream's of tn neigblsnboon the cor)K)ration held by John U H. girt. ;k The entlr C. nd 'X."C. Hicks, which places the W'arched the section 'but ho trae man' could be found. " . i . 2 company's plant, comprising of a of the H is describtd by the girls wh model 14 linotype, a birge Bnbedck .aw as beteifulwiut. 'six ' fc4-- t hlin' Under c power press, Ttptiuimt papert 20 and 30 yeurs of tall between and and cutter and other eqidpment 8E& '. He wore a brotrm.illit.JlM.a-brown'cap,.- ..' assets, .y'- 't in the hands of Messrs. Dangerfield Grace with a younger brother and ' 5 and' Gergen. V The new owfiers of "the eompany Alene and Xerda Hhumcu. sisters, eleven and eight years of age, met d are well, known In Trovo, Mr. the man as they were going towards y lived here practleal-ihaving all his life and Mr. Gergen hav-In- q their "home from a - iieigiiiMiriHstcT Iteen with the com- grocery store. - Tbejnan told them ten the for years.. Both that he had hist some keys and past pany are practical printers and will no at feed if they Would help tim finer doubt sin eeiul In handling tan af- - them. Aiti.rdlng b 'the story told by the. Nv fairs of tlie ccnnpany. Tlie former management of the girl t I'hlcf of Polic" Wren when the. two Hum el; girls ccmpauy is grateful to the easiness Interests iif Provo for the splendid reached the ronier they .ci :ilj:mcd exdown t'1 sidewalk towards their support given- in the past and tends ef ery good wish to the new home,, while Grace and her brother for their future' walked over to the Frii.nk.llu sclnxtl management success. ;?' ground to bxik for the lost keys. When back of the building, the to g" stranger asked the little - ref-es- 'Banks lose $200,000,00 annually through forgery and emlteaxlement," Edwafd E.'tJofe," einihelir'TH he. iiimi!t. Bonding commutes, said." are' more concerned With, getting lck the money than jailing the rilUhl dlllCLI con-trnll- .AMNESTY BILL : OTHCCT n -- WALTER CAMP DIM An Shei)hcrrf iiromised me $HK),(KJO'fcir 'gagemeiit onllio vn udeville ciiit. and my advice.-"- "Sylvhi"'as snng 'by Mrs; George H. the germs Devlne the Watson, accrinipBiiiei by trio, was received with enthusiasm, a rich soprano i voice and her numbers were among '' AUSTIN, Tena, Mar h 17 the gems of the evening, wa definite (CP.) Nothing Little Misses Both Blake and .executive the from fcirthcoming Muriel La Von Wllva Coles and i. office todnv as to when Governor .NEW HAVEN', Conn. (CP,) Goodspeed, 'were clt'ligutfiiT iu thefr would A cablegram received a the Yale Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson dHtice Inteniretatlon and .recita the amnesty measure givapprove from tions,. university observatory. ing her husband, forme-- r Governor St Mary's acnniecly orchestra' of j Frank Schleslnger, director f the :"umcs civil and E.' "Jim" Fcrgu.-.- n, Salt Lake City, nppeitmr several 'observatory, who Is In South Africa ixJltical ' rights. site for the. Yah observNEW HAVEN, Conn., March" 16V tlineSjduring the evening and each to choose-It was generally believed (ji:if ing' station, states that It will lie "Ma" Was withholding.' npprovair (X'.p.) With all the simplicity time they won hearty applause. 11 Dr.J ; musicians located In Johannesburg. tbe-seh. o.irntpd In vine. Walter Othjfr 4tu- -a - Mteif't'Brot4yBePtfppeWir-;.wfr- rt' SchlesIBgef 'sailed in January fo" resolution for a. into a high mBr4attot who died In New Tork faturaay Eingp, hariiist : the Misses Mary chcHise the site and make the nece- court of impeachment to review and IsAbef-Jenkl: ssary preparations for the foundation voted will be onletlv buried from his houe modify the Impeachment' aitd-Mis- - Ffaijcn liewis Hitrsh aSnrnsC "former (;overTior"T7JimTn xnis airemnwn. f.ior-ablTiio anvip will 'he private. There Steflrnt, aceonipn riled by Miss Is 3(5 feet in length and the largest 1017. This resolution Miss Frances ever placed in the southern hemiHelen Kcesley ; wiU he no honorary pallbparei. reported ont by the civil juristhird largest in the prudence committee during hist Interment wlU be In the Evergreen Forbes, hurjiist and Miss Calheriiie sphere and the . ' world. . " . O'Donncll, dancer. night: cemetery. , LURES . . floor-deade- FIEND ispurchasedS . " 't MAYOR ENGINEERS TO .Review. s Sponsored by the ler ' Spencer-schooorganization of community day was successfully carried out last Friday. 17. March WASHINGTON. The teachers of the school last fall President Xolldge today feeling the' need for walks, to the TJ.P.) nominated John O. Sargent, Ludlow, school building attacked a. project -- Vt., to be attorney general. In. place the Kronnds,and hearteitcS-opera-tloof fits tifsr choice, Charles Beeeher through the whole and of teachers patrons a worth twice who by wag rejected Warren, to the"' grounds white TTmprovenient senate. the The name of Sargent as a pros- and surroundings resulted, and ': sleet did not The?snow pective nominee wbb drawn Into the because - of develop- frighten the workers for at 8 :30 the controversy ment Saturday- .- Senator Robinson, men and boys of the community Democratic leader, and others were. euuinped with sbetvebcn picks and "informed at toat time tnat'Bargerit twenty teams began the work of was the favorite for a new appoint- - hauling gravel, mixing and laying nienL concrete walks. Ther Dassed the story along to At 12 o'clock the mothers and their newspaper friends and within girls had a luncheon prepared. It of attention the hour It came to the was served to about 3(10 students of the White House. Publication of thef pencer and Lincoln high school, the story nlaced Mr. Coolidge In. the- sixty men and thirty oftoTnother. emliarrassihf position of having one During the luncheon the ifeh school nominee before the senate while orchestra furnished muslc! being represented as seeking anAmong the guests were superin other nominee. tendent David Gourley, Joseph Wal Immediately there came from the clerk. of the hoard. ST. JlAnder ie a statement that Mr ton, son. memtrt-r- s of the school board Warren the fer" "would of Coolidge and Leo Hansen, grammar grade recess tp'polnf meat' President Coolidge todayli,for-mall- y supervisor. With work came progress and be notified Republican senate leaders he bad no farther business fore the workers left the scene there to luy before the senate end wished were 275 feet of four foot walk that body to adjourn, Senator extending along i he west front and anleading, to the state highway. Curtis, Republican Since it was Impossible to' finish nounced at his office at the capital -- When" noonr the work In one day, the men of the senate met Curtis . SS.id he intended to clear the community returned, to jhe ..'fTnls.hiMl tux! lip pending routine confirmations ground Siitucday and and then ask appointment of the project. In the afterinon toe mom-beof the Relief Society serv'd customary committee to Inform the president that the senate had lunch to the workers. cleared its . pending business and I'tiule of the Tiuiranocos ward ; , was' ready to adjourn. nndor the direction of the ward Republican senators went Into blsboprie are now extending - the caucus shortly after 11 a. m. to walk to the church. . RUmor Placed President in Embarrassing Position; Action Necessary, c post plant In-- Steamship dren During Work. FOR OFFICE SATURDAY Ex- - Passenger and Freight, - With Teachers and Children In Parents L.A.'S (',-- FEET Warren Refused to Accept BUILD 275 OF SIDEWALKS Recess Appointment, Given as Reason. Mothers Serve Luncheon to -- Workers and School ChilSARGENT MENTIONED I A Ward, son of Mr. Ward of Provo, and Mrs. who is ttendin the Columbia iiui versify at New Tork City, surprised his parents Monday evening at 10 o'clock by calling them' over the lung distance telejihone, ' to Mr; Ward. It was bis sou's birthday Monday, and he 'decided to celebrate b.v talking to his iiarents. - "Most of the time :we could hear him Just as plain as If be hud been standing right beside us." said; Mr. Ward, "whije once In a. while there '.was" a noise on eiwmtthigBTnriern a Ti tn.,,'radio." WilliumJt Improving Grounds. i'I WANTSTOBE PHONE!? FROM NEW YORK. : INOPERETTA , . -- - MECHANIC'S - 80 voices. " operetta is ftn elalsirate pro duction. The attractive and unique settings are very fitting back round for 11 e exquisite gowns w orn In the cast. The costumes worn ,, are. esH'cially. made the to order for this production. One goWu worn by the dancer; in act two, is a Paris ereat ion costing one hundred and fifty dollars. TJlie dinvtors, the quality. of the production." the excellence of tne cast, the unity of the choral and orchestral ensemble all cinitribnte to making the operetta '"Princess Bulbul" one of the most sK!ctacnlar theatrical events of the year iu Provo. '. .. Tte TOOLS STOLEN Bnrslurs entered the residence at 4.s.w:ust Eelghth. .ort.li etreet re- - . ccutly sold by .1. W. Prows to Bishop Isaac Jacob,; some tims between Siturday night and Monday morning, iieorriing to Dep'uty 8he.rlft.ottn 4tkk who Is invest igating tlie case. of neus-- recently taken A flm-to the- idace by the new. owner and a large quantity of wheat and corn Were. also "taken froni the outlmild-imc, . . .Frcui the residence the "burglars . bad stolen two large toed kits con. tail Ing plunders : and carpenters fools U'sldcs s e pHinters twls. The sheriffs office is following a An uncollected balance of 13.0u0,-ts- t which tbey believe will lead 'cine the on centeiiary pledges due Methodist church of the south to the discovery f the stolen of the the irpprehent-lot- i proves that It is more difficult to . ,, gpllty.'partleK. pay than to promise. i . d SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES "Parents shouid-war- sfra tigers their ; strangers chil-drc- B n hi an effort to hire the girls, away f mmmeet AonMrjiPverre ' , Will 'answer questions or give any streets," said t'hief of Police Wren listcfted to. children go ont after diirk. "When Tuesinare who Herald Wilkl'ns a to reporter, necessary help to, people soliicoiie It Would he far better terested in the lieautlful dl! v. the rranklin respousible-- Conld acebnumny them. . "The Incident on is school grounds Monday evening It is hard to tell when something and precaution is to - a lesiuu-ta..a!Lrents happen going shonrdScotland has changed "one third of a great MeiiFTttei' Tnaii to" "EufTir hands tbrotigh the-- real estste mar- and children to use every precauZ::.-from negliH-t.told tales by FaiiHfwV tion. ket duwiig the jjiwt six years. never to follow. VnT-l- jf ' ' - !- li : |