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Show ! 1 I XQ LMIUZE alOKXlXO TI1E MOKNIXQ EXA3I1SEB oiiPEX. CTAII, SCXIAT ' i t ; I ! I Endorses - FLEET LEAVES TANGIER. The entire Tangier, Nov. Russian fleet of Russian warships, aeiompanlrd by ten collier andthisa hospital ah ip, sailed from here luornins. They loot a westward course. ceed. 5- - Pe-ru-n- a. State Officials Praises. Other Prominent Add Their saying there was trouble with his i, that she was thirty miles iu the rear, and asked whether the squadron would await her arrival or proms-eluu- ei Alabama Governor of as he was leaving Danish waters shotted that suspicious vesfcbls were In the North first under one flag and then un-L- mral Rojestvensky er another. The Ksmtcliaiks report by wireless telegraph soma time lefore the occurred, that she had seen two torpedo boats. 3 Later the receipt of a suspicious wireless message signed "Kwntchatka iisking for the exai t latitu le and longi' utile of the squadrw. message which was nevit was afterward er sent by the Kamchatka. of two tor4 Tam the the squadron, pedo boats aluniLM-lt.h icii could uut have been Russian aa all the Russian uirpnlu boat were then in the English channel. Ths equadron did nut fire until the icrpeJu boats sere 2 In-ud- tiCXMAir ,'4t 5, 100 f. .$- JttpBvCi se- Then came a number of wireless messages In Russian also signed Kamtchatka, asking the squadron's whereabouts by latitude and longitude, especially where the battleships Orel and Zouvaroff were. These messages excited suspicion and the flagship re plied, asking the names and the number In the family of a certain officer on board ths Kamtchatka. Thereupon the messages stopped. It was 11:50 o'clock that night, the writer con t inues, when the squadron saw n green flare such as Is used by vessels in distress, evidently n signal taking the squadron to stop and assist. Soon thereafter n searchlight was thrown on Russian vessels by n vessel supposed to be accompanying the Japanese torpedo boats. This made the squadron n plain target for muck. At the aame time the Russians made out the forme of two torpedo boati in the darkness to one slda. Searchlights were Immediately thrown from the equadron on the strange torpedo boats, which Instantly darted ahead at full speed. The squadron opened fire and the boats came under the guns of the Orel, Zouvaroff and Borodino. It in thought that one wee sunk. Meantime, the equadron got entangled with the trawler fleet, which was displaying no lights, flags or signals. Af mlral Rojestvensky, however, despite the fact that some of them were close enough to do serious damage had they had evil intend signaled the squadron to stop firing. Some of the trawlers were then close under the . the squadron. The Russian ships dij not er to assist or to inquire if stop ti.v were needed. Such proceed-night time, the letter says, would been entirely too hazardous. The letter any that Admiral Riot,. vensky was detained outside 0f hL, to wait for orders, and then piw!S to Vigo. n a,r; , t,' PROMINENT VIRGINIAN COYTrna ED OF MURDER. , Charlottesville, Va., Nov. Samuel McCus, for two term5.n of Charlottesville, ana for many a lawyer at the bar before wbuh was tried, was today found guffi murder in the first degree, ou charge of having killed hie wife carries the death penalty. J 44 DRS. SHORES PLAIN TALK app-'a'ac- TO THINKING PEOPLE seen. NO MAiiER WHAT YOUR KX PERIEXCE HAS BEEN WITH DOCTORS NO MATTER HOW GROSSLY YOU HAVE BEEN DECEIVED BY FRAUDS AND FAKIRS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK TliEsi 110NEST STATEMENTS BY DUS. SHORES. If a trusted friend introduced a man to you. saving. "I want you to know my friend I have known him veil and trusted him and he has always p roved true." WOULDNT YOU TRUST HIM TOOT That is what hundreds of your friends are telllag you every day about Dm. Shores they trusted them a and were cured WON'T YOU TRUST THEM TOO? WHY DRS. 8HORES ADVERTISE. The fact that onlf seven torpedo boats are now sith the squadron whereas eight left Liliau, Is explained e by the fact that one of them broke the equadron left Danish waters, and was towed baik to Llbeu by the Russian icebreaker Erma It. The re polls of llntkh warships following up the various divisions of the Russian squadron are cresting intense here. Tim Bviet says: irritation -The shadowing of the Russian squadron by BrT ih t ruisers cannot go on. This game must be stopped end the sooner the boiler.'' be-foi- most wonder ml the history of medicine is the multitude of endorsements which Pornna Is xerelvinff as a eatarrh euro ONE of theIn Th Magnificent State Capitol Building of Alabama. from men of national Importance. The most distinguished men of the United States have no .hesitation In lending their Influence to assist In letting the public know of the merits of Pernna. the people are In some Nearly one-hal- f way affected by eatarrh. Therefore It Is almost a national curse, and It Is of national Import that the people should know of Fernna. Catarrh la an American disease. Fcrnne le an American remody. Catarrh la a result of changeable climate. Perana Is a result of long and careful experimentation. Catarrh outers ths system through the servo centers and affects the mucous membranes. Fernna enables the nerve renters to repel and expel the catarrh from the system. Catarrh la a systemic disease and curable only by systemic treatment. The remedy that cores catarrh most ala directly at the depressed nerve centers. This is what Fernna does. Redeemer af Public Moneys. Mon. John C. Leftwlch, Redeemer of Fublio Moneys, whose office Is In the Foetoffice Building, In n letter written from Montgomery, Aha, saysi 1 taka pleasure la recommending Fernna an an excellent tonic, and It le recommended to me by those who have used It ea a good catarrh cure. John C. Leftwlch. Register United States Land Office, lion. Hubert Harbor, Register United States Land Office, writes from Mont gomery, Ala. i Fur some time 1 have been n sufferer from catarrh in Its incipient stage, ea much eo that X became depressed and feared my health was generally In a decline. Rut hearing of Fernna as a good remedy I gave It a fair trial and began to Improve. Its effects were distinctly beneficial, removing the annoying symptoms, and It was particularly Robert Barber, good as a tonic. Collector of Pert, lion. J. K. Burke, Collector of Fort, Mobile, Ahk, writes Pernna I can recommend aa a fine medicine. It hea been used In my fern Uy and as a tonio It la excellent. I take pleasure In testifying to Its fine qnalir ties. J. S. Burke. , Postmaster of Mobile. Bon. F. Dt Barker, Postmaster of Mobile, In n recent letter frons Mobile, Ala., eeys : Allow me to send to yon my testimonial aa to the good qualities of' Fcruna. X have used It for the peat three TERMS OF CONVENTION AGREEmonths and flod It la a MENT. most excellent tonio. P. D. Barker. St. Petersburg, Nov. 5 5: 16 p. m. U, S. Marshal, Northern District. The terms of the Anglo Russian conHon. Rea Cooper, U. B. Marshal for vention agreement as uew:ribed by Articles 9 to 14 of The Hague pcac; the Northern District of Alabama, convention, to investigate the North writes i Your remedy for catarrh and S,-- incident, are as follows: Firstly, the con, mission is to consist la grippe, Perun a, h as done me eo much of five members, namely officers oi cannot too of it. that I good speak highly Hunsia, the United Great I have used it for a short time and Stales Britain, these to select t and Franco, have Improved rapidly from the Hot fifth. If cannot agree upon a they much was at I surprised day. reslly choice the selection is lo be entrusted such a quick and effective cure.1 Dan to the sovereign of some country to Cooper. lie chosen by England and Russia. II. S. Marshal, Southern District. Secondly, the commission lo repor. Uon. Is J. Bryan, TT.B. Marshal for ion ell the circumstances relating to the Southern District of Alabama, the disaster and lo establish the responsibility. writes i Thirdly, the commission to have the I have used Perana for catarrh a power . to settle all questions of pro short time and have also had several cedun-friends try It and they all pronounce it Fourthly, the parties to bind tbem-- l thebesteatarrh remedy ever put on the selves to supply the commission with market. It ean not be praised too all the necessary information, facilihighly. L. J. Bryan. ties, etc. If yon do not derive prompt and satis Fifthly, the commission to meet In Paris. aa soon as possible after the factory results from the use of Fernna, write atones to Dr. Hartman, President signing. of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Sixthly, the report to be officiallyto the respective govcou.niunlcated benefit will he the and Ohio, give yon ernments. cor All of his valuable advice gratis. Provisions are to be added regardreepoudciuse strictly confidential. exing the assessors and agents, penses, a decision to be reached by a majority, etc. It is expected the commission will assemble in about a fortnight. The greatest satisfaction prevails at the foreign office i at the completeIs a firm hope agreement reached and expressed that the American admiral to be selected by the United States to ait on the commission will prove an impartial Judge of the facts s CONVENTION DRAFT! Brand outlines for the inquiry are s laid down by the convention, but the AO- RUSSIAN commission will have wide latitude in s determining nil the relevant fart a AN though the convention is agreed to. it 8L Petersburg, Nov. C. It Is an- is believed some minor matters connouaced that ths Hessian govern- nected with the subject, the exact nameat baa aceepted tbs draft of ths ture of which cannot be ascertained, are Anglo-Rmsin- a convention for the still undecided. esttlement ef the North sea inci- Tlis oorreepoudent has strong reason dent to believe that the letier from Vigo, published In the Novoe Vremya toHay. represents practically the substance of Admiral RoJnetvensky's detailed reSt Petersburg, Nov. G. 1:41 p. m. submitted to Emperor Nicholas toport Russia bee accepted the telegraphic day by Captain Clade. Indeed It is ala convention most certain the letter was written by draft of the for the commission of inquiry Into the Captain Clade himself. It has attractNorth sen incident, submitted to Rus- ed much attention, being aciepled by sia Wednesday ns announced in these the public as well ae by the Novoe dispatches at the time, and the final Vremya aa the complete Russian verComexchangee will be ratified in London. sion of tbe North sea Novoe the The convention cover six articles as menting on tbe letter, previously forecasted from here. The Vrmiya declares It shows it was not a commission will sit In Paris, and will case of panic nor of misreading sigson si st of five members, Russian, Brit- nals, but of cool calculation of the time boats ish, American and French, the repre- for the arrival of the torpedo sentatives of these four nations to after they were sighted by the Russian choose the fifth member. transport Kamtchatka. The Novoe London, Nov. 5 Baron Hayashl. corresJapanese minister, asked by a pondent for a statement regarding the report current at Bt Petersburg that the Japanese minister at The Hague had organised an attack on the Russian that any squadron, emphatically denied action had been taken at The Hague, lie-- said: In their daily, different explanations, the Russians alternately credit clevernes end us with foolishness. If people would only step to think they would see that it would be almost suicidal for us to risk the friendship of any power by an attempta to destroy the Russian squadron from neutral port when It is to our utmost aradvantage that the squadron should rive in our own waters under Its present admiral. JAP MINISTER AT THE HAGUE ACCUSED. Petersburg, Nov. Kt. 5. A sen- - sat tonal report is current here, at-trilmted to n high authority, that Russia will undertake befnie the international commission, to prove that the Japanese minister at The snpi-rnalur- Hague actually organised an attark on the Russian squadron and will produce a message sent by the min- inter containing complete evidence that such was the case. Anglo-Rusela- Vremya says the commiKsIon w 111 haVe an opportunity of seeing the wireless messages on the subject. Four points of the Russian rase, as presented simultaneously by special dispatches from Pans to two papers here, which bear evidence that they came from Inspired sources, are as t. 1 DT TCCT ANv I ai I Information which reached NOT TALK But St Petersburg Paper Publishes an Alleged Detailed Story of North Sea Incident. Ad St. Petersburg, Nov. 5. 4:15 a. m. Petersburg newspapers sud tbeir correspondents hare been unremitting in their efforts to review Captain Clad-d- o and his follow officers from the Baltic (tquailron, who, however, .refused to talk for publication. The Novoe Vremya this morning Vigo, Octoprints a long letter, dated ber 28th, and credited to a man of the Baltic squadron, describing the events leading up to the firing on tbs British trawlers and the Incidents of the night of October 2ith. Tbe letter says: Tho Japanese had torpedo hosts in lhe Norwegian Fjords and also purchased a number of fishing vessels st and Hamburg. Hull. Southampton Christiania. The Russians also pup rhasrd a number of fishers and small steamers, for scouting duly. "The Hus'iun government warned the governments of Germany, Denmark and Great Britain of the situathat special precautions tion and be taken to keep the track of the squadron ri. ar of commercial vessels. Germany an.l Denmark both responded. Denmark sent a warship with tbe squadron und warned off a number of fishermen a nd coasting craft. Before leaving Skas"n, Admiral Rojestvensky received iunbiT specific information Mating that four Japanese torpedo accompanied by a collier, were waiting w cm of Cape Bkapen. The Baltic sqnadron left in the morning, and the Japane e. in order to make a (night altar;;, were obliged to follow and catch up with the warships in the i North Sra." j The wrl'.-- r enters into a detailed j statc-mcn.f the movements of the varlons of the squadron the ; left gkaern. tending to day the show that Hie tornedo boats were sent ahead. Tin- - night of October 21st, according to Ibis letter. Admiral vensky riveived a wireless mes-titg- e from tho transport Kan.tihstka, St Nine Nations Mow Use Liquozone. Wont You Try It Free ? MUUoos oC people, of nine different nations, ere cons tact wsers at Llquo-con-s. Some ere using it to get well; Some to cure some to keep well. germ diseases; some as a tonic. No medicine was ever so widely employed. These users are everywhere; your neigh bore end frleode are among them. And half the people you meet wherwhom ever you are know some-o- n liqnoeone has cured. If yon need help, pleas ask soma of these user what Liquosone doea Dont blindly take medicine for wbst medicine cannot da Drugs never kill germs. For yoar own sake, ask about Llquoaoue; then let ne buy you a full-is- o bottle to try. We Paid $100,000 j For tbe American right to Llqvo-tooWe did this after testing the product for two years, through phyii-staand hospitals, after proving, la thousands of different cases, that ' e. ns rTts moat helpful thing In the world to you. Its effects are exhilarating, vitalising, Yet it is a germicide so purifying. certain that we publleh on every bottle an offer of 91.000 for a disease germ that it cannot kilL The reason le that germs are vegetables; and Liquosone like an excess of oxygen- -la deadly to vegetal matter. There lies tbe great value of Liquozone. It Is the only way known to kill germs to the body without killing tbe tissue, too. Any drug that kills germs is a poison, and It cannot bo taken Internally. Every physician knows that medicine is almost helpless la any germ disease. otiiNum !? m i WonwTbss mss AH dtssMM tbit emtmrrb sine ton-- Tnflr-rW- n to uauia'a Kwss bwla w!H fr?tr nil Inflsw nil ftrtntmrlouB dii tkn retails of imi'iire or poisons blond. In nemtos tfshiiiiy Liomoono mtr mt bTitmUnr. BisoHpitalUsf wfeib bo unfienB do. 50c. Bottle Free. If you need Liqttracone, and have never tried it, please send us this coupon. We will then mall you an order on a local druggist for a full-si- ze bottle, and we will ray the druggist ourselves for it. This is our free gift, made to convince you; to show you what Llquoroce is, and what it can da In justice to yourself, please, for It. places you unaccept it der no obligation whatever. These ere the known germ diseases. Liqnozcmo costs 50c. and 91. ' All that medicine ean do for theec troubles Is to help Nature overcome the germs, end such resulta are IndiCUT OUT THIS COUPON rect and uncertain. Liquosone attacks far rt"B effrf rnv BPpFsr grata FiM mit I n m i nm ths germs, wherever they are. And t.9 ljnV am iquid Ocoue Co. when ths germs which cause a disease AuffHbl WshifiU Ave, ( hicifu, are destroyed, the disease must end, il and forever. That Is Inevitable. I &? raw ri.t frit wIJI Asttiwa tupplyisB b Wc. bytte fits I nr LI uk it AbiWA,IWil Germ Disenses. Uquosons destroys the cause of any germ disease. Liquosone has, for more than 10 years, heon the constant subject of tlrenffb is identifis and chemical research. It la lilftO PMfttl cot made by compounding drugs, nor ftrlrhi'B Bowfil Trmifciss wltb alcohol. Its virtues are derived Coushs solely from gae largely oxygen gas QffnStlMipVtO Colis 4'rmip by a process requiring Immense appa- C'nusK'nnUofi ratus and 14 days' time. The result Is Oiur?M.inp - DnirtWi a liquid that does what oxygen does. 1jHwiitnrr Hind niff Dropsy a It is nerve food and blood food the to-da- SOWS limn see 1 rntiMfl s.s.ae im pt tlrnr'sr- - OuiBsy iUwntistiim Punifn b r bUlB Sin imspmii Trunbfab grsmneb Til rant Tfvni bldg TsbtrcnJosiB (N-"- DANGER 8IGNALS. KIDNEY DISEASE. Aches and Pains Are the Danger Resulta In two way by taking cou and by overworking the kidneys In rp. Signals That You Are Sick and Need Treatment. arating from the blood ths cataral Read the following symptoms over poisons which affect all organa. Qui ty carefully, mark those you feel In your cured wltb little cost by Dra Shtra ase, and send or bring them to Drs. famous treatment. Shores and they will tell you free of Do your hands and feet swell?" Is It noticed more at night?" charge whether or not you can be cured. Is there pain In ths small of the back? THE HEAD AND THROAT. Has the perspiration a bad odor?" This form of catarrh is most common Is there pufflness under the eyed" Do you have to get up. often resulting from neglected cold Do you sleep with your mouth night? Is there a deposit in tho urins open?" You ran be easily cured now dont left standing? quickly cured with little coet by Drs. Dont neglect these signs and risk Shores famous treatment Brights disease killing you. Curs it Is your nose stopped up?" now. Does your nose discharge? Is your nose sore and trader? LIVER DISEASE. Ia there pain In front of head? Do you hawk to clear tbe throat? Is your throat dry in the morning?" The liver la affected by catarrhal extending from the stomach into let It run into complications, the ducts of the liver. Quickly rare with little cost by Dra Shores' fitmw THE BRONCHIAL TUBES. When catarrh of the heed or throat treatment Do you get dizzy? ia neglected or wrongfully treated, It ex- Have you cold feet? tends down the windpipe Into the bronyou feel miserable? chial tube, and after a while attacks Do you get tired easy the lungs. Quickly cured with little cost Do Do you have hot flashes? by Drs. Shores famous treatment. Are your spirits low at times?" Have you a cough? Do you have rumbling in tbs hovDo you take cold easily?" els? Have you pain in the side? These are the seven simple signs in"Do you raise frothy materials? U von Do you spit up little cheesy lumps? dicating disease of the liver. seek Dm of or all them, have any weak"Do you feel you are growing Shores now and he cured. er? (Dont risk neglecting these warnings stop the disease before It reaches the IN PRIVATE DISEASES. lungs. Private Diseases will exist and null be CURED. Dra Shores hare lira Mary A. Geertsen, 1425 Twenty-fourt- h street, Ogden, Utah. Special Department devoted excluilre1 Here are Mrs. Geertaens own words: to the Cure of this class iff ailmeeti nwMnff plnonom mucut ly I deem It my duty to tender this, my as such cures cannot be prowl and d w fron the testimonial, as an offering of gratitude, published testimonials, like otber by 1,tu cnP Qu. as 1 feel that under God the Shores Dra troubles, prove their sblG' y Dra Shores' famous treatment, lous medicine of Dra Shores A Shores' to CURE PRIVATE DI8EASE8 Vj ty there nausea, has been the means of restoring me toj. YOU NEED NOT' a special offer. 1,0 you kclck up health and changing my life from one PAY ONE DOLLAR UNTIL CURE of depression and pain to one of Joy UNLESS YOU WISH TO." This little and happinesa I suffered for years. Motto of Dra Shores protects the uwas all run down, could not cat, sleep or think In fact, had Nervous Debility in the worst form, accompanied Now Is the time to be permanently dentIa1, with Catarrh and torpid liver, bad kid Shores are curing hundreds cured. Dra ney and bladder trouble, and it seemWE TREAT AND CURE. .. ed as though I must die until I began every week. a treatment with Dra Shores & Shores. ears. Catarrh of 1 must say their medicine CATARRH Deafness, Nose iff lias do no wonders tor me, and 1 cannot praise Catarrh extends from the throat Throat, Troubles, Eye and Ear Bronchial and Lung Troubles them or their medicine too much, tor xlongthe eustachian tubes Into the ears, I can now rat and sleep well and in omb. U,er HHle cost by Dra 'Jped Diseases,. Bladder Troubles, Femik every way feel like a new woman. It,3,ulcWjr famous "Shores treatment. has been nearly nine years since I was Complaints, Chronic Diseases of Wyour hearing fallin g ? omen and Children, Heart Diwut cured, and 1 feel like encouraging er- Nervous Diseases, Chores (St. Vitat ery one suffering as I was to go lo P,7our ear? scharge? them tor aid, for I know they will do ance) Rlcke. Spinal Trouble, their part to cure you if you will do Do you hear belter some days thanraeM gcutlca and Rheumattm otnersr Diseases of the Bowels, Piles, FBtft , onr nearing worse when youand in your own way, for in blessing oth- Rtal Troubles, Goitre (or 1 if ere you may be blessed. Is The wishes have a cold? Neck) Syphilis, Blood Diseases, Tap Dont neglect this until your hearlngworm, Hay Fever, Hysteria. Eplleptfof lie Irreparably destroyed. Drs. Bhoresinaomna, etc., end all curable Nervosa (Signed) MARY A. GEERTSEN, 1425 24th St., Ogden. Utah, can cure you. Private and Chronic Diseases. thrt f 2KK ?" Bt. - Tbe Treatment That Cores These are the expressions heu many times day In Drs. Shores par lore from people who have tested other treatments without benefit and 84 in Dra. Shores new treatment vo derful relief In Catarrh, - DeafMft Asthma and Lung Diseases. Ths is tlent inhales into the air putti these healing balms and soothing reaching every part iff the niucov membrane of ths nose, throat euclidian tubes and lungs Ilka healing ol on a sore. No cutting,- no csutcriiift no probing with dirty Instrument-bu- t but probing with dirty instrument but by Drs. Shores DIRECT C0; TACT METHOD, with Dra Shoter modern instruments, the medicstm oils reach the sore spots and heal; u carried into the eustachian tubes, asjj the LOST HEARING IS RESTORE TO THE DEAF. The sufferers tod InsP lung diseases breathe into their 011A these SOOTHING MEDICATED end the soreness disappears and many helpless cases. A Ctiu RESULTS. Tbe spasms of Asthma en. many times relieved IN ONE All made poUiie with l instrum1 Fhcrfs new and for ibis class of aliments. - rd I TKEAi-WENT- ! won-lerlu- i acorrhsm TfomMss Wslsris Nearer Ms n f the OFFICERS DO follows: 1 DENY HAGUE MINISTER'S! COMPLICITY. JAIR If it were not for the fact that there are so many Frauds and Fakirs and incompetent Doctors in the world whose Incompetence and rescsllty has prejudiced the people against Doctors and Medicines Dra. SI ton Shores would not be able to handle the business that would naturally coma to them as a result of their vast and successes BUT DRS.BK . ES KNOW THEIR TREATMENT - A GOOD THING AND CURES felon PEOPLE and they will keep hammer ing away at your skepticism with Pro of upon -- roof of 8Ick people madw 'j UNTIL YOU KNOW IT TOO then t here will be no need of advertising . If Thomas A. Edison, had kept all his great discoveries to himself instead of telling the World what hi could do how much poorer the world would be today. Is It not right end e ven n PLAIN DUTY for Da Shone to send their message of hope to Sick people whom they know they can cure? ALL MEDICINES FREE 15. $5 A MONTH Drs. Shores have not acted ns m any doctors do when their treatment Is In demand, namely Raise ths mtr? but being true friends of the people, Drs. Shores believe in low fees and easy terms so that ALL may Is cured and for this reason, all sufferers with Catarrh, Asthma, Lung trouble Stomach, Liver or Kidney troubles or any complication of Catarrah, Chronic disease WHO APPLY THIS MONTH will he treated UNTIL CURED for the one fee of $5 a month medicines free, no other charge or expense. BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF YOU BEI I EVE IN YOUR OWN HEA KT THAT DRS. SHORES CAN CURE YOU Don't hold back another day-d.-in't lei envious and Jcaous doctors frighten you away dont let doujbtlng friends throw cold water on your e n Drs Scores today and b e cured. A friendly call will cost yoi hopes ACT ON YOUR OWN JlTDGME NT nothing a talk with Drs. Srohes will show you the way to health and happi ness. COME TODAY AND llltlXQ YOUR FRIENDS. CONSULTATION ND ADVICE FREE IN PERSON OR BY I ETTFR. X I I 1 ...I.-.- . ieeaiM.aiHi.1 eeeewaoeeeee .. ...il. .. Hi. .i Oii.tii' ddrf write plalal aa j. rSurni Liauiwna k . M'r hvp'jwi u . uhi. euSnTpiT':.nnr(toi.i n ; dlri-i.on- Ro-Jf-- BRiS. CHORES 2482 WASHINGTON AVE. SKGRILS, a. Sundays and Holidays, 10 p. m. to OFFICE HOURS Week days, m. to 5 p. m. evenings, 7 to 8 p. m. M. pPEnAu OGDEN, 12 W ' |