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In killing humor, the house yes-! terday struck down Kirk’s bill 81, de- fining state educational institutions —largely, it- appeared, because it seemed a bit uncertain as to scope, meaning and effect. Anyway its dead. Jenkins’ bull measure was ampu- tated just below the neck at the same session, and a substitute grafted to it! 25 cows tu@ned- on the range “Jenkins’ little red bull” has been one of the features of the session. Mercer haying now decapitated it—| for the brand is on the left hip. Hardin’s bill 14, the oil and gas lien j measure, came as near death gs a bill | can and live when the senate on Wed- | nesday looked hard at the table when it was talking about the bill of the! gentleman from Fremont. “It was! held over. for future disposition,} however, at the last moment. The! following were recommended for! lating to arson, House 60 for appeals! to the supreme court, House 23 on/ fraudulent checks, and House bills) 12 and 18, the Unita and Park county fish hatching shed measures. New House Bills 109 by May and Underwood—Re- lating to agricultural extension. i H. J. R.. "9, by Committee on Memorials—Commemorative of Wy-) oming heroes who lost their lives in| the war. New Senate Bills | 38 by Oviatt—Settlements by county treasurers. | 39 by Judiciary Committee—Re- pealing Section 5469 Wyoming Statutes. 40 by Dunn—Priority of mort-! gages. 41 by Lucas—Relating to subdivis- ion of dounties. 42 by Game Committee—Proctec- | tion of game and fish. 43 by Lec—Acknowledgments. 44 by Oviatt—Registration of mo-! tor vehicles. H Killed by the House ' H. B. 20—State fair bill. H. B. 81—Defining state cduca- tional institutions. 3 Passed by the Senate S J. M. 1—Memoralizing congress to grant the state 2,000,000 acres of ; public lands for highway improve-, ments. ; S. F. 25—Form of county treas-” urer’s cash book and tax list. s *§. ¥426—Fees Th-probate matters. S. F. 27—Leasing of teal property estates. ~~” Boag aw i S. F. 29—Relating to wills. S. F. 31—Support of families of decedents { S. F. 32—Sale of real property of decedents. Passed by the House H. J. R. 5—Public indebtedness. | H. B. 59—Lawful fence bill. | H. B. 76—Legalizing chiroprac- | tice. H. B. 58—Creating state commis- sioner of insurance. | H. B. 88—Creating state commis- | sioner of child and animal protection. H. B. 53—Fish hatching sheds at Dubois. | H. B. 37—Increasing salaries of} state officials. ' H. B. 30—Repealing .election law) pamphlets. H. B. 51—Hay for game animals. H. B. 52—Commissioner districts in counties. H. B. 62—Uniform bills of lading. | H. B. 84—Defining sabotage. H. B. 86—Corporation fees. New Senate Bills | | } 4 service of county commissioners. | S. .F. 46 by Daley—Authorizing issuance of county hospital bonds. — _ Huge Hoax Worked on German Spies Me LBy United Press) “LONDON. (By Mail.)—True spy yarns which mgke works of fiction insignificant are gradually being un- folded by the British secret service. One of’ these shows how Great Bri- tain put over a huge hoax on Ger- man spies and their government. At the outbreak of war the English Channel was unprotected by mines and submarine barrages. Neither was it possible to take the necessary precautions in time and the Admiralty feared that if. once the enemy was aware of this lack of defense they would seek to make immediate use of*their U-boats. ‘ | »So a keen-eyed admiralty official detailed a plan, showing how effec- tively the channel could: be mined. | The plan was given to a pretended) British traitor, who took it to a Ger-' mgn agent, known to the government. eit much secrecy the “traitor” toff the German that the Admiralty ; had succeeded in mining the chaonel } The agent asked ,for proof and the; “traitor” let him have a glimpse of ' the. detailed plan, ally the Ger-; man offered $3,500 for the plan. The} offer was accepted. 3 “at Every facility was then secretly} given the German agent to get the| plan to Berlin where the government | was so impressed with -the “effective | system” that it didn’t attempt for a long time to invade the channel. | : ; : had perfected its defense. co-Prussian war of 1870 comprised | UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME by Mereer providing that for each'Tribune as a source of reliable in- 4 the | formation of state, oil and general 0. W. owner shall ialso liberate at least ‘news is spreading rapidly as evidence |, ,° one bull aged 18 months to 8 years by the numper of inquiries that are! —standard, registered or Brae been | cai received at the office for 2} rather -dismembered it save its head |list is R, D. Richards, a popular drug- | now becomes owner of the animal, | cist of Harrison, Neb., who placed an| \original order for 25 copies daily. passage by the senate: House 48 re-|; S. F. 45 by Rinor—Relating to ty of Natrona, State of Wyoming |,,,J'&"" By that time the British. Admiralty | The pease treaty ending the Fran. GEO. W. FERGUSON, F PUBLISH YOUR LEGAL NOTICES IN THE TRIBUNE AND KROW THEVRE R TRIBUNE FIELD | IS EXTENDED TO We offer for sale to the anes HARRISON, NEBR, (retieg ihe SgutoTcolest ary and all bids: The popularity of the Casper Daily | --$ 57.35 H. J. 45.00 17.65 K. C. Humphreys - - 85.00 F. Fossberg --~-- - 125.00; radius of many hundred miles in|} Wi Pebmann Z tee every direction. One of the latest!c’ Rp” MacNeill 46.00 agents to be added to The Tribune | 4° ‘A.. Bluemell = 74,00 |WYOMING CREDIT RATING EX- CHANGE, SOLICITING COLLEC- The said association or club is not | organized for direct gain or pecuniary | LIBERTY BONDS WANTED profit and has no capital stock. Thc HIGHEST, ¢ objects for. which said: association is sho SOL TH RS ea tae formed are to promote the industria.’ ge A eee) Th development of the City of Caspes, phe LA CP Ly TT County of Natrona, and State of Wy- oming, and incidentally social inter. _ course among the members of sai¢ | w club and their associates in order to facilitate said development, and to es- tablish and maintain a club house or club rooms with all the appurtenances belonging or things usual or desirable in connection therewith. The board of directors of said club shall con- sist of three directors, but the men: bers of said club shall have the pow- €r to increase the number of direc- NTED—Experienced woman want: work by the hour or day. Send cara .0 Box 950. 2-6-3t" WANTED—Salesman to line in Casper. Good proposition. Tea Company, Denver, handle ous Houschold necessities a Unio Write Gra Cola WANTED—Two modern, heated hou. keeping rooms close in. Oil Exch Segar WANTED — House-to-house can Shop. : y, e Lady or gentleman. Good pay tors in the manner provided by the dress Box 958%, Casper, Wyo. by-laws of said club and the statute of Wyoming. The affairs of said club for the first corporate year thereof shall be under the management and conir>) of the following three directors: Robert J. Veitch, Roy Williamson and L, D. Alexander. The term of existence of said clu = - = Q 9. sook, man experienced. | Addr The principal operations of said} 5. tribune. : 3 club shall be carried on in the Coun-. WANTED—two WANTED—Plain and fancy dres ing. Phone 673R. 148 No. B WANTED—Work by day or Phone 629W. 2 hour WANTED—Position by z years old. Clerical work pretered, Rest of references, Box 82, Tribune furnished rooms housekeeping at a_r Address. Fe. B. Bed-4t rice; close in. Daily Tribune. WANTED—Cooking and the principal office of said club shall be the club house or club rooms of said club in the Gity of Casper, mp by experien State of Wyoming, with L. D. Alexan- No. Beech der as agent of and for said club in. WANTE: Lady. broofre charge thereof. ve part time. Addre: Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 6th SURE2® day of February, 1919. v L. D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Pub. Feb. 6, 7, 8, 1919. (Jim Hodgson) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN WANTED AT ONE—Middle aged white AND FOR NATRONA COUNTY, | yo" Boect TOP SR Cea bounemcr STATE OF WYOMING. hao tere acc en ce WILL buy anything of any value and State of Wyoming, County of Na-| Pay highest cash price. Phone 977 Ww. trona, ss. £ eeakeizt mali crew or der who 3 »—TPosition by pher and gene bookkeeper: u office man R Box care The Tribune. : WANTED—Large tent at lea |,,Jongi also hotel range. Kx Furniture Co. 206 W Third. iW. In the Matter of the Estate of WANTED Modern jroom, with ply Amanda J. Smith, Deceased. Box 59 Notice is hereby given to all ered- (OS OURS ES LES itors\and other persons interested it.'WE can convince you by calling ur - D., » the | 1-28-12t* undersigned administrator of the es- Wandmn— Pani wo cow ee tate of Amanda J. Smith, deceased, WANTED—Position by young mar- Rear ts ar; ried woman; three years experience filed his final account and petitior. ; - for distribution of said estate, with, '™ office clerical work; can use the clerk of the above-entitled court, where anyone interested may exam-| ing said account and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before the 8th day of March, A. nature of work. Can furnish best of reference. Address ‘“Clerk,” P. O. Box 956, Casper. 5t-dh. WANTED—Furniture, or anything of D., 1919, which is within thirty (30) |,,value, for cash. Casper Auc' uctio; Phone 602W. 4 Wa2-tf House, 208 N. Center. days after the last publication of this Notice, on the 6th day of February, | A. 1D., 1919, and if no objections are filed, the administrator will make fi- nal settlement of said estate on tn | doth y, of March, 1919, or as! - of $Haredftet as the matter mfg br hs heard“by ‘the court.) 9% “> fe : i Dated this, 9th day of January A.) BR Sos EL doa : Administrator of ‘the Estate of Amanda J. Smith, Deceased. | LOST—One small hose % Attorney fo for automatic ire r Estate. § 30 es | HAyments. of furniture, household goods, stoves | 1228-12t° | use typewriter some, Reply stating brown saddl ons the seas;with something like four mi | The most elaborate typewriter ever built was one made for the late Czar- ina of Russia by an American com pany. All parts of the machine or dinarily enameled black were of a * brilliant blue, inlaid with mother of * FOR SALE LAWYERS PROPERTY OWNERS We have several clients at present| time looking for homes in Casper. Per-| sonal interviews or correspondence in- | vited regarding the sale, rental, or ex change of private homes, estates, eee eee ee eee eee HARRY FREE . THB LOT MAN E. RICHARD SHIPP ° * . Lawyer . . : . . Buy a Home and Save Paying Rent. apartments, or investment opportuni-) nt pearl. The keys were of precious ties. If you are ‘considering making|. 4-room home and bath with two] vo Pate ICSE STATES oA Room 21, Townsend Buildi P mimi vi |finished rooms in basement, well butit/ African ivory, and the smaller metal ‘oom 21, Townsen: uilding a change please coi unicate with ua. | ond ‘arranged, located near the hos- = Phones—139 and 385 parts of solid gold. ACCOUNTANTS {pital This will make an {deal place to a person that wants plenty of grouna space. Price $3,500 with $500 down. 4-room home and bath with two finished rooms in basement. full lor, | 6. jeast front, located near high school. |‘ | | | RELIANCE LOAN & U: Rooms 201-221 Oil Exchange Bldg. e Casper, Wyo. asec eee ee eee es S. E. PHELPS | LAWYER Rooms 19-20 Townsend Bldg. $3.800 with $1,000 cash, balance on x00a M. A. MESTAS | Auditor and Accountant | Office Efficiency | | 1 5-room modern home, bath, furnace heat, full basement, located on South | Beech street. $4,000, $2,000 cash. 5-room modern home on Beech street, Phone 1863 | Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 | lvery close in, all 12 . fire f GROCERY FIXTURES FOR SALE fface,‘larce porch, beautiful lawn, sa. 318-319 Oi] Exchange, Casper | (| a eS et hts ae 1 Detroit Automatic Scale; cos i eR Ty \ new $175; Sale price ....... $100.00 | "A" beautiful 3-room house on a beaw- | O——————_> 1 Doubje Electric Coffee Grind- er and Pulverizer; cost new en house, cement walk jtiful lot, chic $1,800, $500 cash, balance on easy Pp ——————_——9 BILLIARD. HAGENS | a STANLEY =} | Mr. Richards reported that the Har-! $400; Sale price . sees $125.00 1 { rison people were very much inter TONS/OE/GOODIAND/ BAD A REESE RIDGEIR Ce Okee nn ceee aton ROOMING HOUSE—Furniture and leas: } =— j ested in oil development in southern ACCOUNTS. t 16-foot Grocery Counte $17.50 ae es Se Tea te <iaaeaiaicinc Olle oe i Wyoming, and that many of them 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. 1 New Hall Safe .. 150.00 RESTAURANT -—Located in the bess ' TAIT'S | mio "S - Wyomi were already heavy stockholders in| THE WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. pusiness. Price $1, BILLIARD PARLOK Ce various oil companies and were anx- 1-30-5t SMITH FORM ‘A" TRUCK—19) A Congeniai Place tor Geatie en TST josu to keep track of the markets Peng caged’ condigign.; t men. Cigars, Tobacco, Conte ; GEOKGE W. FERGUSON , and news eminating from the various, |LOTS—On Natrona, Center, Wolcott tionery, and Sode Fountan | t P i printed and will be distributed to the HARRY FREE BEAUTY PARLOR i Phone 196-J { subscribers early the following morn- THD L j Cesper - - - - Wyomin: ' ing. This will permit the Nebraska mnoeies i : See! ing. Pt 2 VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR ; laveatora to keep closely in touch ;Reat Eatate A (oe 5 with the markets and take advantage inves ‘ Face and Scalp Specialists | | jot any exceptional offers. ASUiSe- Conteris et: Ehone Ent er NICHOLS & STIRRETT i an ee ' C. M. Smyth | } f — i Lawyers { BANDIT CHIEF THE MARKET PLACE 213 O-S Bldg. Phone 25935 AY 1 HAVE YOU A HOME? —————— = _ 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. ; SEEKS REFUGE SBE BEN == CHIROPRACTORS Ses 6-Room strictly modern beautiful bungalow, fire-place, hot water Tas ae IN THE WILDS heat. | This must be seen to be zppreciated. | $7.70. arn H — SS eee . oom, , basement, garage, walks, lawn; terms. ,25 oom bath, range, corner ict, lawn, trees, walks; terms. $2,750. =. J. H. JEFFREY, D.C.Ph.C. | oom house, nice lot. $700. ————— Chiropractor | o——_— 7 ai MEXICO CITY, Feb. 4.—Hunted LoTs LoTs LoTs ——_ a i iy, Vibrator by! government pejendawithiees We have some ver. lot build h on, situated on Pi a Mire ocaapteomngs — 2 - vi y y nice S io 1. Pine, ass = ——— forces decimated by ‘hunger and) park ‘ave. Wolcott, Ash, David, (-¥., Hast Second and-South Butler. Phone 706. i influenza, Emiliano Zapata, ‘the SEE BEN REALTY Phone 74W. — a ‘ MONUMENTS rebel chief, jis reported to have Ph 740 SEE BEN Phone 74w HIGHEST PRICES PAID a sought refuge in inaccessible moun- pe eee hy pe nighesciprices fonapone CLOTHES CLEANERS Cain Paatrieemes oP the ulate of More. Smk BEN Wateh thix space dally. SEE BEN Hcon-Wyoming Oil “stock and Col los with a small band of followers. jumping: e have clients for roomin | ,———— ~~ : Reports from the forces of pacifica-| { one SECURIENALOAN co. THE SERVICE CLEANERS é, s a c o cr ONG WORKS Hen, eas sell of the surrender of CLEANING PRESSING Casper, Wyo. ‘ormer Zapata adherents. i » Phone 6653 Try our Want Ad column. | eae — ————————— — NOTICE OF INCORPORATION —_— OSTEOPATH ‘ ee The Oil Center club was incorporat- 5 = LL ar 5 ed in the office of the State at Chey- VANTED FOR RENT — DRC SANFORD | © Physician | pate aha on the 3rd day ot T=Thrag-room house. Cal Room 4, Wood Block ; F f 8 2-6-21 = Office Hou a.m to 5:30 p. m. Wyo. and C nt rooms, m¢ te Licenses ing. 439 V s Heat ——— L. CHISHOLM Co., - ANI ACTING ished rooms for, , Real Extnte. + G AND HEATING children > Suite 11, Lyric Thenter Bldg. ; ; sleeping room W. Ree = er — — eo 5 = Sess eae SALE—Modern_ home a d NUTAG FOR Ri Large front room suitable! Beech street, 7 Tooms, large sp DR. WILLIAM NoRWooD Wat J DONOHU! for store, of restaurant purposes: In| room, built-in features, large porch | a | . ae Le | main part of town. Inquire at Grand| rear, one of the most pleasant home DENTIST (Pe lomblsens tebe Gaoleieewe ceil Central Hotel. 1, 2-6-3t/in Casper, $5250 Price $3000 cash B: \ ! Zn Spe Room 4, Daly Nullding Phone 644 | like Rent. , FOR RENT—One room furnished cabin) ANOTHER GOOD BUY—House cost 550 Jobbing of ail suitable for batching, $15. 159 So.| all hardwood finish, modern, hot-ai (Over Lyric Theatre) | attend Center. 1s 2-6-3! heat, 5 rooms furnished, 4 rooms fin | 4 | Shop 645 Sou ‘ished in basement. $4200—$2000 cas! Ory Phare FOR RENT—Furnished house 237 No.| balance like rent. eee Beech, Inquire 625 So. Jetforso:, | FURNITURE | roomin DOCTORS Phone 13d. 2-5 ise for sa son nNene —— ; $75, mont except hea z REAL ESTATE FOR RNET—Furnished office room. tn ns all full, rom Cent = ; = = quire room 401 0. & S. Bldg. 2-5-3t St - DR. H. R. LATHROP i oO eee ta SESS FOR SALE—1-room furnished hous DR. W. C. FOSTER MARION P. WHEELER on So. Lincoln, modern except hea | | ji Built-in’ featu sleeping rooms, mod- Maple. Phone 784R ae Terms, Will | Real Estate and Insuraace FOR SALE- } —Furnisheddroom, he. one block i ne or two features, full ba A snap, $700 ¢ FOR SALE PRIVATE HOSPITAL yo refin | | FOR ely furnished base- — erie 140, ga . food gar = mane a BELBent 1218 E. Second. den sp: $3000—$1000 cash Bal lik 340 S. Durbin St. pe . Phone 605K. Q-4-it rent. a a Neo us for houses for rent 5 Phones 272 and 273 i * GEORGE B. NELSON * ‘T—Large furnished room wo ——————————_———— ign een ol Re > modern house, furnace heat; close in. FOR SAL aying hens and fres == = as Real Estate Insurance m 126 No. Beech.’ Phone 823R Yed-6: laid eggs. Call at 260 Marion. Pho ————_— ————_—0 Townsend Building ° o19W 2-6-3t D T * > - W. RENT—Two clean housekeepin 1 J. (Ce Kamp . Casper, We. : orsleeping rooms. 421 Kirk. Ph FOR SALE Rabbits, $2 a yal: PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | 0 M. 2- 010 E. cond. 4 and 5 2G. jmp at Wat et eet Tex ieee Neal Wan Fax Wat 7 We PRY doy feet ft N?—Furnished room with pri- FOR SAI Surniture, cheap. Inquit Office: Suit 4, Smith Bldg. i th, hot water heat, private al Wardrobe, 124 Wi Second. 2-4-6 Phon close in. Phone 362. 2-4-4t i 3 ouse 85 FOR SALE—Two oil , Ofeicei 30) pHouses85 Muddy district. une. ping room for Ea: Addr entiemen, Phone FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. i Practicn| | f ical furnished house, corner lot. DR. F. S. LUCKEY ! FOR R rom furnishes er, southeast corner Second and Con Et tage i cond. Phone well, GB. Stebbins. . Phystelen png Sarrceon = Phone: tenld. s0l-W {| o—-— FOR RENT—Furnished apartment mod- Hiinenitionaea meant Orttce 122% wccona street, | TENQCI > ern, $18; sidewalks to town 6K. y complete set of tool Room nod Block | STENOGRAPHY Third ft s ete, ‘“ ically ne Has drille I (e@07“__-_—~-_{-__"_"/_{{7T="{''/{''"__ ~~ about 1,000 feet. For particulars ad {=n ee eee SEC, FOR. REN ataneh of 1500| dress L.’F. Schultz, Douglas, Wyomine acres, ni Address Box_90 z a ~ 'vribune. 1227-té" r3 ——— —__. = . MRS. Ss. PHELPS DR. MYERS | Public Stenographer ave your monéy—Huy @ meal ticket; LUSK PROPERTY FOR SALE | ian and Surgeon | Phone 916. i = ev. | If you want to know what to | Attention Given to | 19 Townsend Bldg. ISCELLANEOUS uy in Lusk Property | es of Women and Children ! < ~ | Write to | Ofenteeeee 9°: s. Bice: ————————— ———— OHLO AND TRIUMPH POTATOES— + ., ice . 699. es. 748, ne An latsconptertyewesmad:).| pp PAGAN & RUSSELL = | | | Ortiselte: 60° a STAGE LINES ing whites and red k | P.O. Box 48, Lusk, Wyo. | beans any amount Te pound. i 1 = ° a o Toolvy, Lusk Wyoming. 6-6 OO MARSHALL C. KEITH, 1.0 1 ‘ ———— LL C. KEITH, M. 1 | F. 3. COND-HAND ANTOMATLIEG MUSIC. FOR SAL ‘oom house with apart: Physician and Surgeon ! } t sacrifice re ment down stairs. Strictly mo Speetal attenti jacht and i Call at 603 Bast Dover, or phone | ries . Standard piano with ke: : trolas. Reginas ana rical and spring motor 7 inform t Will take good lot part payment 24-60" er, Wyo. telephone ONE oF U77W \ — KOR SALE—One Haywood vulcanizing Pheses: plant. Write to Peter Hegberg, Riv- it erton, Wyo. 2-4-6 omee LL " NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN | | DR. JOHN F. LEEPER | “DR. W. E. DOWNIE Physicians and Surgeons STORAGE AND TRANSFER | PLASTERING—Plain and ornamentt, Mosnic tile floors, bi til- | x. J. A. Hanson Having leased the pens at Bishop | )—Into my pasture, one light WY0., from my father, for the year horse, one iron gray horse,; 1919, I have opened a register 2° about aay HABE aed the Richards & Cunningham store as Owners haveluam usual. We solicit your business and y ranch on Cole Creek. A ill try to please all as near as pos-} = ble. Kindly register on the dats you intend to shear, in order to avoid | congestion. STRAYE gray weight hip. ELECTRICIANS TRUCK OWNERS—See us for storage space. A Highw; Garage. 123 West Second Caspe' F. E, MCEVENY = Electrical i 4 WE WELCOME TATTLE BOYS AND, anys L. BISHOP, Jr. ireing. TeePa Saath tures, MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND Shop for their hair cute e yeea- Bet Office Phone 19W | TRANSFER 1-22-26t GO TO BUX'TON'S GREENHOUSE FOR Cut flowers and potted plants. No. Maple St. Phone 721W. 1-10-26 We pay sthe highest. market price.) for secpid’. hand: furniture. “Phone 141 West First. rhe (Ol SS as eT: UFfice—Midwest Hotel HAT CLEANING | Phone 45 | It has recently been discovered that alcohol can be extracted from kelp or seaweed in quantities sufficiently large to make jt probable, at lew; thatthe mafitacty would ‘pay Residence Phone 351J oO it 226 West First-st. (¥-18-26¢; WAY: Ay a Commercial undertaking. | iS CAS CT || (= aaa ES id for second hand ©. pko Mule” =e | eddies anh Gene | ! pre bald war second hand \. The ‘tale \Czur: of Russia was byl | Sitivamingas al | | ecanine TRANSFER @ STORAGR : St Be : est fur the most wealthy Of sovereigns, | oan ealuce take) | Ofiter—Tate’ “| Fieat satregt. F 5 f | peace Aluer take) | jeo—~Talt’s Willinee Hall, Ee ictaa! and the only one who kept:all crown | | for ang, Geliver, 1 | pdosemtouse, O59.0¥9 Office, 106 During the’war the British covere Pk a in this own hands. His in- | don °tor ‘Ladies ‘ana Geniiamgn. ! z approached ‘$400,000,000 .a' All kinds of Shoes Dyea year, and* his ‘lan 127 Ie, Meeond, Conver, W MOVING A SPECIALTC | SAT | o-8,.! — Vi batts The, -Prijune manta aa tions “¢ pines, costing from $500, ded property cov- AT Bee ELAR poe Bs l¢