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Show l"WXIXfl EXAMINE!!: than ia Ogden, gome interruptions to traffic were reported, but there was nothing of a serious nature. Superinn tendent Bailey of the street ear system ordered the scraper our earlr'ia the evening to clear as much of the snow from the trarka as possible. The wann weather which prevailed during yesterday and last night caused much i of the snow to melt as uoa as it fell, lathe mountains there was a good fall and without any further snows during the winter Cgien would be assured of a good water supply tor neat summer. The snow that toil la the city proper waa wet and riant to the wire and CONTINUAL STRUGGLE AGAINST CORRUPTION AND IGNORANCE. I tree branches, nuking in many places I ereiMw that wou'.d do justice to the New England states. Hie Example May Ssrv te Encourage lifrt Others te Overcome Obstacles of AD BIIIC OLSEM Of MBS. D. of a Loss far sudden travel a lung or distance, on needs the arrrlre Magnitude. good-eiMGrip or Hand Bap. Wa Politiin Well Kiteww in hero amuo(h Lady Religious, have plenty of them cal and Social Circles. and rough laaibna, plain or ruann-n-Ta- i Dr. E. G. Cooley. whoeq message to some splendidly mourned and of inthe teebr of Utahwith-ju-hast been will be A regret-leGlad that death Also Valise. Batcbel. deeply doubt tbe ia estimable value, Delilah la of Mra that King Olson, atonea, Pimi Suit Case and Tninka In the pubof superior material and workman-ahl- whose demise occurred at 79 South most widely knownof man the country. It Prim ara lower than qualities Mala at peat, Salt City, at an ilic aschool serrice sad criterion, however, oa the won Id lead you to expect. early hour yesterday morning. The muuiciiiaJ governments of our large cause of death wa stomach trouble, clttrs that the fame uf this man Callacher Trunk Factory from which she had been suffering fur among men haa been so much the resome time. 2S1fl WASH. AYE. Mrs. sult uf a fight agalust corruption, of her the From girlhood, days OPERA HOUSE BUILDING. uf the result cf a tree and Olsou had taken a prominent part In exercise of bis ability as sducatlonal iff sirs, ia religion, politics an organiser and superintendent uf and in the social realm. The sixty EXAMINER TELEPHONES seven year of her life had been very piiCIic schools. It is incredible to those who have active ones, sad her name will long GorromAL be remembered a one who worked un- made the acquaintance of this gentle..No. St ceasingly in doing good and In promot- man during tbe convention, that for Independent 'Phono Vail PhonA two rings .iesrs h'a life, day and night, han been ha M ing tho welfnre erf her follows. a light against such Ignorance and BUSINESS OFFICE The names of Miw. Olson's parent Phono No. 00 were Human R. sad Matilda Robinfactional Jealousies aa would drive lodapandawt No. M son most men lo despair, and many men oil Phono, ono ring joined the Mormon They Klag. wsosamou.1 - ju. wesc-ne t faith in 1141). and tha following year to death. Chicago's municipal crimes have Ur ted for Nauvoo. On July 10. 1941, country, but at Sylvanla. Lucas county. 0 their kmc been a blot op the child Delilah was bora. With her fam- moat people bare nut even suspected ily she came to ITah la 1151, and with that these crimes have been permitted them went to fllluiure, tha King be- to Invade the public school system, ing among the first culoaiata to set- the country's strongest hope andsuch fur future good, and to tle there. Dlod WBma, tho Infant daughter of It waa In llfll that Delilah King wa an extent that a generallun which Is Mr. wd Mra. tVlinam William. at marriad to Daniel Olson, and with the won to be active in the country's afthotr Childly residence In Huntsville, exoeptlou of a short time spent In Halt fairs is brought Into touch with conyesterday. Punoral aervlnea will bo Lake City, FUhuore wa her home dur- ditions wherein Ignorance anj Jealousy bold at Middleton on Monday. Inter-- ; ing the remainder of her life. Bbe waa are substituted far honor, .aud inlo Ogden City cemetery. poaaeaaed of many abilities, and aa trigue elevated to the tine arts. For years Dr. Cooley has combated her husband waa aa axpart violinist, Attorney Joeeph Cboa baa retained the two contributed much to the social these demoralising forces, sometimes bio former ollera in Room a 40 and 41. enjoyment of the community la which winning, sometimes losing, but ever Ft rat National Dank building. Bell they lived. Mra. Olson gained a liber- earnest, hopeful and villgantly active. al education, sad tha greater part of On the outcome of tills struggle, which 'Phono ISM; lad. 1ST. her life waa spent na a teacher. Rhe alas, in still in doubt, so much that wan also prominently Identified with concerns the future welfare uf the Attor Mra. IJllte Crawford, Anting the Relief society, and for a long time public srhuois of the country 1s st CHdeoa Sled nn applitorney Valentina over the Young Ladles' Mu- stake, that every earnest educator presided cation fur dlvoroe In the diatrlet court besides throughout the land Is following I)r. yeeterdey, In wbloh Jonathan C. Crew-toe- d tual Improvementofassociation, the Aral Primary Cooley from dav to Jay, cheering each la being president la the defendant. association la FlUmera. step forward, sending encouragement alleged la the complaint. The Craw-forPolitically Mrs. Olbeo waa very act- after each reverse, and hoping alwere married at Phrmtogtoa, ive, caper tally after statehood came to ways for hia ultimate victory. July S, J4D4. The people uf thla state can conUtah. She waa an ardent Democrat, of gratulate themselves on the absence of as terms recorder and twe served . fMumenn-Helakwho win Millard Mae. county, from 1894 to 1BU0. She such conditions, aald Mr. Cooley. He aing at tba Tabernacle na the 17th worked assiduously with others when added that the privilege of particiInet, la apart from all other alngera. the Utah constitutions! convention was pating In such harmony and general inasmuch aa aba baa two dteMnri qual-Ifla- e In session In behalf of the congood will as prevailed during the conof Toloo; a deep toned contralto ferring suffrage upoe women.plank vent km, gives him a fresh grip on and a powerful ringing tneaao sopMrs. Olsou is survived by the fol- optimism, revealing aa thsy Jo the of unauipaaaed quality rano-both children: George D., Edmond fact that outside of the large cities aid aweetnaaa. With thla gift ahe la lowing Miss the country Is still clean and Bound. T.. J. F.. Culbert L., Kknmett nbla to Interpret tho florid operatic Hthel Olson, and Mrs. George and M. Han-soalra aa well aa the heavy dramatic George D. Is a resident of DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. rolea of the Whgaer operas. Edmond Is In Chicago, J. F. la superintendent of the Consolidated ImNo. 2514 won tba doll at Okrlatan-aen'- a plement company at Price, Utah, Cul- Many Injured But None Have Been Killed, Shoe Store. bert ia a well known Balt I .eke attorla In Hsssua Mrs. Washingney, and El Paso. Texas. Jan. 5. The maga-tln-e An artinn woa rotmnearad in tha ton, D. C., bar fcushand being private district court yesterday by Amanda secretary to Renatnr George Suthercontaining .700 pounds rf dynashaft in Robbins agnlast the Second ecrleal-astloland. Tha deceased waa an aunt of mite at th ward of the Weber stake of Messrs. William H. and Bamuel A. lowell, Arisons. exploded 1st yesterfoot King. Dm to quiet title to a forty-lirday evening with terrific force. Every window pane la Lowell was shattered strip of land on IJneoln avenue between Twenty-seventand Twenty-eight- h and the shock was felt at Dnuplpsa, FIREMEN WANTED 24 miles away. afreets. Distressing rumors wre current for some hours of many WANTED--10-0 men at once to ac- killed and others Imprisoned In the Miaa Florence Abel Flatter will ling at the Third ward thla evening. cept position as looomntive firemen. shaft, hut. Investigation showed that Apply Atwood Employment Agency, thore were none killed. In the damage raw of Joaephlne 1X1 I5th street. There were 120 men at work in tbe shaft on the ton and eleven hundred Ingham by Mary P. Bingham, CLEVELAND OAfi fiUPPLY. foot levels, all of whom escaped. guardian ad lttem, against the Rlu The most seriimsly injured waa Joe Grande Western railroad, the action was filed, tba settlement effected and Cleveland. Jan. I. The natural gaa (htllle, foreman of the mine, who waa the money paid over to the plaintiff supply which was cut off yesterday struck by a flying piece of wreckage almost at the same time. Il.ooo ia waa partially restored this morning and sustained a fractured skull. W. E. Wallace, who was In the same, the amount compromised upon by the when the Mast Ohio Gas eomjtany sucplaintiff and the defendants and the ceeded In repairing the break In Ita room with Collie, escaped with a badmain. It la thought that ly bruised bank. complaint filed was made to read that twelve-incmain will be rethis amount was an that was asked the elghteen-lni'J. I). Adktnaou and four other men for. paired to fore night. There has bepn In the blarksmtth shop located only r great suffering for more than twenty-fou- s' sty feet from the powder magazine, A car of dry, bright, green hay hours amnug the 45,000 consum- got off with minor Injuries. Lee Just received at Grout's Grain Store. ers of natural gas In this city. who. Wyatt, a carpenter at the mine, was In many. Instances depended entirely Just starting to drive home In Both phones. his oa gaa fuel. One woman died as buggy when the magaxine blew up. W. R. Swan, who wai convicted of a result of Isck of heat. Physicians Hi buggy was demolished and hia presenting false claims to the county State rauiy death from pneumonia hurse btown to atoms, but Mr. Wyatt in conneetioa with the bounty frauds and other ailment canard by exposure escaped with trifling Injuries, notwithesses and sentences to five year In will Inevitably follow. Many hotels standing the fart that he was In the the state penitentiary, will be taken and restaurants have been unable to midst oi a perfect shower of timbers. to prison tomorrow to commence serv- supply patrons with warm food. Buperlntendent Patterson estimates the damage outside of the lost of exing the sentence. LEONARD MLAAHAN DEAD. plosives. at lo.Ot'O. The cause uf the Brotherhood of American Yeomen, and explosion Is unknown. Blsbe los Angeles. Cal., Jan. 5. Ogden Homestead No. 1305 held thelv Bakersfield, nearby towns, were terriregular meeting Friday evening, im- MrLnahan, n wealthy ratlremd tiann-fartur- bly shaken but escaped serious dnra-agitation was the order oir bnsim-ss- , after who was the tint man to use which a abort recess was taken to power from Niagara Falls for greet mr new memhers and draw for purposes, died of typhoid feNORTH DAKOTA BHQRTAGE. the lucky number cm a lovely cushion. ver in the California hospital Issi Mrs. Julia Toller was the winwan McLsalinn the fouixUr of night. Washington. Ja. I. A telegram rener. No. 71 drawing the cushion. This the great silver and nickel plate Indus ceived commerce at the Inter-statbids fuir te become one of the try at Niagara Fail, and the idea of rrimtuisslon society from Granville. S. today trenn-ndoleading fraternal organisations nr ibis ullllgins the power of the 1), indicates that the fuel condition country. Two thousand two hundred waterfall wan said to have been hi there were serious because of a lack aid fifty members tor November. We cuiiccptloii of ears. The commission rnniiuuiil-ratebegan the new yesr with fil.iHw memth- - Great with President Hill-obers. with ti'iS'MXm assets, with no HOCH OFFERS TO MEDIATE. If relief could not In Northern asking debts, and ten year old Febnmrt 25. afforded. 1907. Has. .Ian 5. - Gmcrnor Topeka, It is said at the ronimlwdcn ilia1 lloch In letter written today to E. since the action taken several weeks H. f Hurriman. the Cnlun ngo request Lug the railroads to afford president HEAVY FALLOF SNOW Paclflr Rallroed company and to J. all the relief possible to the communJ. Hsnnshan. grand tranter of the ities needing fuel conditions have maThe snnsr storm that sclUetl in this Brotherhood of lwuinotlve Firemen terially Improved, although there are sertlon yesterday continued all ..f the and Erginemen. offer to .become n Isolated rases where relief may hare and by evening a substantial fall mediator and arbitrator between the day of suow war on the ground. Tin- - storm offlclnls of the ttonthern Pacific rail- been delayed. seems to lie general over this part of way and the engineer of the svrtoni HEARING FORBIDDEN. the country, extending both eaat an.i in settle rhe threatened strike along west, where the snow f: was greater the Southern Pacific- - lines. Albany. N. Y.. Jan. Court Justice Fltta inlay I totted an order forbidding Atotrnev (leueral JaeL-o- ti to hear the nl la-iaha- d p. d room. Nan-anppo- - d s. tall-foral- a, Denn-Artson- a e h , br h fr e. tnenu-fsrturln- g kit-k- e ARE YOU WISE YOU CAN GET GOOD GLASSES. ) i . ' ' WE WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY INSTANCE. EYES EXAMINED FREE. EYE STRAIN. HEADACHES. NERVOUSNESS CURED BY WEARING PROPER GLAS9ES William R Hettrat' gppllf's'ioti fn-leave to begin ipn warranto proceed-- ' ing ngalnst Mayor McClellan, pending a hefotl Fitts. Jan. 12 The wrt sits Hsketi uti the ground that a similar for Irate tu test Mayor Mi't'ieiau's title to offli-had been ar'ej mi by the former ircni-rir- . Mflvri am tha' tin- nr rr.ej genet.' had no right to loupen 'll,, proeofdtng.c. Jt:e CLARK BUYS VERMEJ0 PARK. Tiint.lt. i. Colo. .Ian. 3 It i r,.. circle here that ported ip real - Setw-.- v e Gar-iii- iTt'-t' $1.00 J. S. Lewis , Co., Opticians AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON AVENUE. pur-rln- s west ,.f The New Auto" Goggles Are Great for any onr wn0 wants Eye Prelection. Aluminum Clark (,f Mon ton a H. linejo Park uf Wm. of I'hnas.--i The tract 2"" " t ueres baatej flit ntle in Ne Mexu n. tinted tbe ranch aid to bare trier; to i l.iat Sen-.i'i- tear ROBBED GIVEN WORK AS TO WHERE 0. DR. COOLcY'S AN ELOQUENT WAS BEATEN AND THEN LECTURE NOBLE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE JANTARY PINDAY, T'TAlT, OGDEN, lured into DR. THOMAS GREEN EDIFIES PEOPLE OF OGDEN. GERMAN cook alBY MAN HE HAD TREATED. Every Word of His Helps te Make Men Wiser, Better and Tried to Defend Himself But He Was Overpowered and Than Robbed, ley Happier. Dr. Thomas EL Green uf Chicago the fourth of a aeries uf. lectures under the auspices of the Weber Stake Academy at tbe Tabernacle last night to an audience that tilled the d building. Dr. Green paved tbe way for hi future appearance In Ogden last winter and hia reception waa beany and en- thusiastic. Besides being g lecturer of magnetic personality, a fluent speaker and possessed of rare oratorical powers. Dr. Green la an optimist, a keen student of human nature, an ohaerier of current events, and a man who dips deep into every iiay problems to discover their source, and then looks for their aolution. His Interest in humanity ia srings out of love; his optimism bused upon philosophy that men are good, hut can be made better; that while them 1 beauty lu tbe world there la also ugliness, which furnishes work as long aa It exists, fnrnisha problems that must be solved. Civic Bacteriology" Is the title that he chose for bla discourse. He made an analogous comparison between the bacteria known to tbe medical world, for the eradication of which men of science nd learning have spent years of research, until today they have the art of surgery and medicine down to ao fine a point that human life 1 almost recalled from the grave, and those bacteria that exist la society mad that are gradually and surely undermining our civic system and making rotten the foundations of tha nation. The unsurpassed legacy left by our ancestors in tbe form of good government baa sufficed to presene tbe nation head and shoffiders above any other nation of the world." said he. and we of Unlay relying on the work of our forefathers sit passively by while the trend of events Is fast approaching a stale that will If not checked engulf the nation In misery and degeneracy. Despite this condition which Dr. Green declared exists as a real tangible menace to American society be expressed faith In the perple to discover the sources of the outward eruptions that deface the fair picture of the nation, and put an end to tbe breeding of cl vie bacteria, in quite the fine and scientific fashion la which men of medicine and surgery attend their patients. Of the causes which bring about the cess pools ihat Jurk in the midet of society from which spring criminals, lunatics and degeratea and la a measure pollute the country. Dr. Green considered Immigration and intemperance. The former he characterizes aa dangerous in that the rubcivilized world bish of the lx dumped Into our cities, where it la left to rot and undermine our municipalities. Thi is manifest, he in families that reach the large cities, sink into the alleys and stuffy tenement houses, to live a vicious existence In the midnt of Ignorance, want and vice. The latter evil, ho affirmed, haa become an horrible that constitutional prohibition la absolutely necessary to cornier It successfully. Intemperance baa grown alarmingly uf late in America, he said, aa the direct result of overwork on tbe part of the people, which demands over stimulation only procurable through the medium of intoxicants. F! I.-- ' ). of A. '."liiv nf - Teya. M pinn'-Ain- .In n Hove 3- - nf C'alrsivi.l, .inni ;trti! he are yrrin'isi;. i'i Overcoats Suitings KrPPKXIlElMEli Cravenette Rain Coats Soft and Stiff hats Silk and Woolen Underwear Silk Umbrellas Dress Suit Cases and Valises Suspenders and Tha German waa a little the worse which probably accounted for tha easy way in which the stranger handled him. He wtat to the tw loon and treated the gang to sev sl rounds of drinks. It waa while S was apending hia money buying beer in the saloon that for the hangers-o-n he struck up an acquaintance with tbe man who later beat and robbed him. After several drinks had been passed around and. the stranger had had an opportunity to see how much money Putts had. he suggested that they walk to his room, which, he said, waa close by. Pott consented and the two left the saloon together. The thug led Pott along Grant avenue to the alley opposite the fire station and when he attempted to lead the way through the alley Pott protested against the distance he waa bed acquainting taken. His ance produced a bottle of whisky and asked the German to take a drink. Pott at first docllned, but the fellow Insisted and he finally took a nip." They had proceeded but a little distance in the alley when Port was knocked down with a blow in the foes. Hia companion jumped upon him and beat him unmercifully about the head and face. Pott defended himself aa beat be could and during the mix-utbe fellow succeeded In getting Port's purse from bla overcoat pocket and taking )5 therefrom, threw It upon the ground and ran off. Pott cried for assistance, but none came and he made his way to the police station where he told hia troubles to Night Jailer bnyder. The fellow's tale certainly bore evidence of the beating he received. Blood was running from tbe numerous wound in hia face and head. It seemed Incredible that a man's flat could inflict such Injuries. Pott, however, clung to the story that Ms assailant used no weapon to strike him down with. The police went to work on the case armed with the description given by the Gerfor drink, d. Colls. George hosiery of ail descriptions Neckwear of endless variety and Shirtings at Bargain Prices new-foun- for TEN DAYS Commencing Jan. 2, 1907 p DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ROSENBLUTH . OPPMAN . 3 52 TwentyFiftH Street man. elap. The entire executhe board of the firemen's brotherhad accompanied Mr. Hannahan to Chicago and hate eatabliahed headquarters at the Lexington Hotel. Mr. Hannahan declared the situaIs one of the most VMicate which A MEN TRYING TO tion has eonfflinted the orgaiYsed railway employe of the country in many yean and 'that it really constitute a criaia In the biHtory of tbe brotherhoods. A single move on the part of the firemen to spend the present strike, he aai'l, la almost certain to involve engineers, trainmen and conductor all over the HE WILL BE CARRIED BY THE THEY APPEAL. TO HANNAHAN OF west. THE FIREMEN. ARCTIC CURRENTS. PINE BLUFF BRIDGE GONE. PEARY WILL TR Y OTHER NEW ROUTE STOP STRIKE. TO THE POLE Laek of Knowledge of Virgin lea in Far Arctic Caused the Laat Failure. MURDER AND ROBBERY. Pittsburg, Jan. 5. After six weeka enrrh in. British Columbia, no clue to the whereabouts of C. Edward Dale, x wealthy young man of Pa., haa been discovered and hia relative believe he was murdered and robbed. Nearly four month ago young Dale went to British Columbia and soon after disappeared from a camp seventy mile east of Bella WEAR U o , and KEADY-Tof thi fnuUH CLOTHES, ia Jlit latent rt.vltw, cute and fabric. Albert Putt, a German cuuk, reported to the police early thi morning that he had been beaten and robbed by a stranger, whom be had treated a short time before to a glass of beer In tbe saloon of Peter Ander-wjon Grant avenue. Pott claimed that after tbe fellow had beaten him he took to from hia purse aud ran away before be could summon nrsLt-ance- . New York, Jan. Lecturing laet night before tha Brooklyn Institute on Me last Arctic expedition. Commander R. E. Peary exhibited on a map. a new course, which he said, lie would take on his next venture, Into the for north, and which, he believed, would tske him to the Pole. On his last voyage, he explained, he had. through lack of knowledge nf the virgin tee in In the far Arctic, made a niltnk not making certain allowances for Dale, a brother, will leave current. for British Columbia to direct a Trying again, he would leavr hia searching party. ahlp In Its lant winter berth, ; ravel overland to the west and then alUflr the current to bear him on the moving FRENCH BISHOPS MEET. Ice. northeast and east, sitlng Mm toward the Pole. Returning, he would 5. f The meeting the Pari. Jan. drift eastward, calculating lo French liiHhop. railed by Cardinal again land on the northeainern nun of Richard, will be hi!J beginning Janu- Greenland. Commander Peary aald ary loth. Two Kitting will be held that he had devoted hia life to the dally. work. A rhuteaii belonging to Count which is spacious and is surVoice (from aulrway, 1 a. m. rounded by high walla, ha been rho. doe that young man know wliat Jane, rn as the meeting place. time it ia? .lane (complacently Well, if h- did, I should doubt his afWANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. fection! Judge. Kran-quevill- - Possibility of 175,000 Railroad Being Involved in the Strike. Man Bt. Louis, Mo., Jan 5. A apeelal to the Republic from Pine Bluff, Ark says the big Cotton Belt railroad bridge which spans Saline river, nine miles south of this city, was washed away tonight Several hundred feet of IS. efThe combined Chicago, Jan. trestle, Including bed, la gone. emforts of three of the big railroad The Saline river Is rising at tha ploye' brotherhood were exerted in rate of two Inches an hour. a midnight conference laet night to force a settlement of the firemens strike on the Boutharn Pacific which WILL REJECT AMERICAN PORK. ha endangered the whole labor situation on the western road. The meetBerlin, Jan. 5. The Igikal Anseigef ing will he continued today. today announced that U had learned Grand Chief Hannahan. of tbe Fire- from a responsible source that the dismen's Brotherhood, pho . arrived In continuance. of th Ameriosn official Chicago yesterday, was on the de- microscopic examination of pork must fensive in the conference. Appeals result in the exclusion by Germany were addressed by P. H. Morrissey, of 'all shipments which are not ao grand chief of the railroad trainmen, companled by certificates, aa the inif and A. B. Garretaon. head of the perial sanitary regulation require. order, to call off tbe Southern Pacific strike and withdraw from the TREATY. threatening attitude which the within the laat fAr day, have Berlin. Jan. 5. The Frankfurter assumed toward the seven railroad sysZeltuug's Tien Talan correspondent x tem cont rolled by E. H. Harrlman. sttmmun Mr. Hannahan stated that none of uys that China proposes toManchurian the other Harrlmxn lines will be in- conference to dlscu will he volved In the controversy, at least for question. The great powers Chln The to aend invited delegates. the present. He admitted, however, to Japanese treaty will be submitted that he had shifted hia headquarter conference. the from Peoria lo Chicago for the purpose of handling a general strike more effectively should such a condition de- - WANT ADS YIELD DIG RESULTS. Con-durt- CHINO-JAPANES- fire-mfe- We Have Made Tremendous Price Reductions on all Winter StocKv Such as Waists and Cloaks, Suits, Furs Children. For Women and . HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN BROKEN LINES OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, FLANNELS, Etc. THE FUR SALE rtirC.iiHs, Fur I'oMnn'Mes, Timms. for I It raw fun. Km-Muffs- St-;irf- s . t Pur Set. Stnlw, that hardly pay iru-- t 25 to 33i Per Cent Off and if -ptirebaat' it a' 'hat little. i The aind to he two niilt.ui doilats TWO DIE OF POISON. Before invoicing we will place STOCKt consisting of our entire AST GREAT STOCK Of. WINTER COATS ON SALE I Of which there is none better in Utah, anil have no ciial in 0"den, re slaughtered in thiH sale at the most ridiculous prices. 25 to 33i Per Cent Off THOMAS |