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HE - | ; V CMANRUN m“_—_—‘—_f__——_—_———-————-—————* fffl?2_3“:|l-;f:r::-igio;§4p§;gg Mourning Blacks Dyed - | FORMER HEAVYWEIGHT I.AWYER lemms MT. ALTO OFFICER HELD I.AWYER NAVAL OFFICER HURT Deaths itex 50 Uiraion” Conpany founded 1865, Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | TESTIFIES IN FILM CASE ON INTOXICATION CHARGE S RUSH'NG AT SHELL TEST DIES | wenstzx: sarures sutn suisat s, wes L Lincoln 239 | g at her res i FRANCES R, de Myton Declares He Bought Rights Dr. T. F. Moore, After Night at Lieut. Comdr. 0. W. Bagby Was ite of"Georke’ M. \Welater. © She . to Dempsey-Carpentier Pic- Eighth Precinct, Released on Struck by Fragment of Missle. L R R e L :"aid & host ot other. rein tures, But Got Rags. Bond of $500. Burial in Arlington Tomorrow., and frieads, Funeral Sundey, March By the Assoclated Press, Dr. Tarlton Fleming Moore, executive > Lieut. Comdr. O. W. Bagby, United $th st between D W IRENTON, X 3. v 13__charics| Speakers Recall Visit to Eng- | e i, o e s, virenct | Case of Millionaire, Acoused | sistes s who was injurd auein | e, M € 8 . g) er, cated, pleaded not guilty in Police Court the course of ordnance tests at Dahl- h t d 11 v/ 2 o o . 5 Terg, e e Comeenity e Wit-| land With American Bar | today and demanded a jury trial. He by Wife, May Go to gren, Va. the naval proving ground. n:ss today In the Rickard fight film Was released on a bond of $500. several days ago, dled at the Naval 3 Chureh, All past matrons conspiracy trial in Federal Court here, Association THoLS oBaning Soolikthbmr 1o b HIEHS Jury Tod Hospital here ¢ after- ; 0 3 the head of the Government hospital for ry loaay. 3 urged to He was a protege of the late Bill tubercular patients was forced to spend noon. Comdr. : wits Tilghman, two-gun marshal, v ho, at ight a o eig] p o wa senetrated by f w shell Myton and Tilghman are said to | citles recounted amusing incidents in ,ll")'lmmr;:‘; x‘f»“‘}lr:‘:';\;xmf,‘: [)(.:lx;m:;'ryxn\»:n;nr “{ ”If,‘*‘l‘)“’-fl?‘;‘["" 13—The trial of | ymmedtately transported to the hos Attest l‘u\\;eh lur))ught the “Oklahoma rights”| connection with the trip made to EU- | automobile upon the sidewalk at Elev- | today, with I;v;\:vr;\l;"us;:!;; :;{rm::;: pital. | 311 memurwm the sxeur:l:r’i‘::’;\(-i.“owfi'l‘:elvflxx:"g:;“l“r'} rope last year by the American Bar|enth and U streets al arguments in an effort to com- | FUneral services will be held at the rived afier the purchase, it was found | Association at a dinner in Rauscher's :“_hr“.“wr» resides ut 1302 Connecticut r:;:{» the case for the jury by early | FOrt v“(»"‘ e "1‘ ut 2 o'clock tomor- | gROWN. A tribute of love and desution F5 6 SLUMEAN in Thre last night. The dinner was known F s (he Arlinaton | Nerlomal Comciery | B O e he et Hibee | v “the a r e —_—— Rathbun, defense counsel, con- Tilghman, who was to have played | “the first annual dinner of the p tinued his address, e counsel, CON-| ity military honors. Comdr. Bagby | 13 an important part in the investiga-| 8Tims to the shrine of common law A started vesterday, | Wil M N o )ten we think of you, dear mothe tlon of the alleged conspiracy. was| Justin M. Chamberlin of this city JAPANESE ARE TURNING when he declared that Stokes, an old | * 2% & nati of New Haven, Mo e e shot and killed last year fn an at-| Was toastmaster. Other speakers in- man obsessed with the one idea that his | =— 01, thix world would be Iike heaven tempt to quell rowdyism at Cromwell, | cluded Jotuh Marvel of Wilmington, | TO FOREIGN STYLES |38, sire had TPne nomsciaE ey DEVOTED DAUGUTER AND G HANDOHLL N T ot New Rorh L o e many foollsh things, but DHEN e L B S — had not committed eriminal conspirs Cards of Thanks. e e ety District Bar Association; Judge Mary [ Girls Appearing in Dresses and |4y (o defame Mrs. Stokes, the formal our _dear ' mother, MARY | WILMURTH OToole. James L. Maguire of Phila- i harge against him BEALL. We wish to ackuowledge with sin- [ BRUCE, who entercd eternal rest March 1 e e e B nls M Aprons Instead of Colorful Rathbun ple . are, ke "ule ad' Capeslin 5w | 1y o e T The dinner was arranjod by a com- Native Ki " . State's attorneys of | Beath ‘o Maur belaved mother and “wife | AND CLAUDE B P Ao Miss Browne—I frankly admit 1|mitcee composed of Henry 1. Davis, e Kimonos. Chicago n indicted with | MAKY BLIZABETH HEATL . M4 Vi > e embeanes am looking for a husband. chairman; William W. Bride, Charles | Correspondence of Tie Star and the Chicago | > and various witnesses o force| GEORGE W. BEALL AND CHILDRED aut dear daughter a r. HELEN WII Mrs. Green—So am 1 Henry Butler, Charles W. Darr. George Daily News. testimony, as Indicative of something | HOFEMAN. 1 wish 1 o| SON DIXON. who departed tuis ite /But I thought you had one - | Hamilten, Mr. Peelle, Sidney F.| TOKIO, February 6. Japanese par-| Ak of the prosccution other than| thanks 15 our relatiy T e T T s AT . . ' D > “So 1 h: s - v a e i wYmpath, d g Rlll(’l (rll, OPLO(AV.tB Of fl'le cins0 L have, and I spend most of My | Tuliuferro, A. Coulter Wells and Mr.|ents are more and more putting their |40 lea to have a disintercsted | vty N uten atihe | yxom. In Io of my dea ael 4 Noel. children into foreign dress, and shops | YUStigation made and justice done MAN CHER HUSBAND. mother. HE o died o Mr. Davls. chairman of the dinner|are full of little dresses, aprons and| Rathbun frequently referred to “this | McKENNY. we L year Kot Sneba Chap: From the London Answers oL, . . committce, was unable to attend be- |hats. From an esthetle point of view | #1d man'* led on by those he inter-| memibers of Trinity RANE 9 —_— appointed to call upon him at his|is & much more attractive garment|of Information that his young wife| ssinta “yu 4 : " Hasy home, 1931 Nineteenth street, to ex-|than a dark flannel dress and. far| (ormerly was an Inmate of the old % exs and at ti o dled one yenr oR R IAXON . tend greetings. The committee ap-|more oming to little Japanese | Byerleigh Club, 3 s FANILY S e menit peinted for this purpose consisted of |girls “There w nothing eriminal, for A ~ AR Judge O'Toole, Mr. Marvel and Mr.| But ts find that the foreign|malicious intent was lacking,” said parted - . Chamberlin. dress allows greater freedom of ae- | Rathbun . Mare - tic and as girls are goine in for 0 far as the record goes, it does|ANDERSON. Friday, March 3. 5 7 athletic sports now the full skirts|not show that Lee took any affi- g ex o BY HER FRIEND, Some Military Strategy. and' bloomers are better adapted to|davies. e B A e B2 | ey, 1 3 meménbes From the Pittsburgh Telegraph. the purpose and. therefore, make far .. ew York and il N B voted dangh ANNIE Uncle John watched his nephew h:”vr :‘w th and brighter wits. 4 sease copy. ) Sheid), wl departed tisls ’ i 3 y and some other little boys playing at| (CORTHENt 1925, by Chicago Dally News Co.) E - S BARNOUR, Departod this life Tuestay,y todar. ar You can shopithe town and not IN PR s R L T I'HE WEATHER Mo 10, 1050 s 035 e L ht ot e | Wsbuna who p . he said to the captain of the doughty Tl e R MY D VLDOUR, (Dech On, deavest o find a topcoat value to equal this. ADVANCE B s 10 catialn o e douii| MRS, G, W. SEAVER DEAD. faved Wi OF e nd Mg 1 oy | Wi Hi Hoa e . | take that fort in half an hour I'll S District—Rain tonight and tomer-| 1wo daushters, seven grandchildren and 3 vl s N that compelled When vou see the fine imported @ Live vou & guarter Funeral to Be Held Tomorr row, with slowly rising temperature;| A% of felatives and' fricads o ‘ fabrics, the silk Yinings, th e About two minutes later there came omOITow at|minimum temperature tonight above| oo pLarh 5 et 1 v, ! s R a S, S gs, € Si an pager ery: “Uncle, can 1 have that T treezing; moderate to fresh southeast .. Rev. Jernagin DEVOTED MOTHER. * e iy 4 . 3 quarter now? We taken the fort.” winds. s invited to atten EMBREY but 1 mbrance of piped seams, the ‘faultless tailor- Wiin vos engags “That was very said Uneie| . Mrs Nellie Seaver, widow of | Maryland and Virginia—Rain to- | CHEWNING. A specia} i s dnughier ANNTE TMBREY (nes | e ) John, as he hande r the coin. [Georee Seaver, died at the home | night and tomorrow: warmer tonight e oy Tonge. = 5 Steid), who departed t ite ¢ YeRsh g, you'll say they're worth $45 or : CHAMBERS “Hlow: dia you manige 1t o auiekly | of her duvghier, Mrs. LW WHIte, | und in east portions (omorraw: fresh | ¥t b € s briinn sy o e | 20 (o R Thew o 5 . v R R ey R “Oh, 1 just offered the other side|'n Keshena, Wis, Monday. The body | southeast winds 1 o'clock_p.in. 0% of conduct O T T $50. They are; but we're asking e e ane A * 7% |l a aime to ive in,” answered Tomms. | ATHIved in this “elty vesterday and | “West Virginia—Rain tonight ana| 8,0 el of e e wrother Ao bty A ()nly $3(,. Complete Funerals i e e o Il,ur .‘.,." \\ll\‘lant tomorrow; warmer tonight; colder! CLINTON R. COLVIN, Worsiipful M $75—$100—$150 up Sparrows Some Speeders. Earle Scaver, 705 Shepherd street, | ©°™0TTOW I west portion e A ch 330 : Joars pass away . omorrow morning $0: S etua Records for 24 Hours. : 3 Steel Burial Vault, $85 A farmer in Belglum decided to | “50 rning at 10:30 o'clock. r CHARLES E., Twloved husband of El E ) aver's husband served for| Thermometer—4 p.m 8 pm., 50;| (nee Hurley)| Funeral Ssturday morning hi d of pigeons and spar- s ’ P o 5 Best made—30-year guarantes test the spee pig nd spar-| " as private secretary to |12 midnight, 41; 4 am., 37; 8 am, 38 0 o'clik, Josepli's Chure s igh Haberdash . Ambulances, $4 rows. Taking the spatrow, which|gongtor George F For=1 | 6rAVES. W Auy, March 1g aperaasner Ty Eesippes mested on Mo porch e taked It | mont und Was alvo a veteran of the | " Barometer—t pum. 3026: s pm.| Gremn ot AT | FARe S T FUNERAL CARS, A O e e U | Dnion e e it 00 s Shnel| e e of Watl e, Graves Weices| 21 2o totes. S ! Satisfaction Guaranteed Inc. | Chsmbors’ Bervios is) ihe ’:.3.7 with instructions to relcase the| Mr® Seaver is survived by 30.46; noon e h e 280 100 Stiaty. = 50 e e b Thirt T F S Chambers' Equipment is the Largest birds. The dlstance was 146 miles. | T4UEDters, Mrs. White, wife r est temperatun occurrea | Sutirdey, March 1at & g Gcrien A glie o poesk nirteen-len K treet The pigeons had some difficulty in |l iite of th #lat 3:30 p terday; lowest tem-| ek, Md.. papers please copy.h oy ¢ other ; < b earin e sparrow | Indlan Ser poerature, 3 curred at 7 am. today. | . . : LOVING S N W. W. CHAMBERS CO. | seuine cir tearins, The svaron | il e |Pirstons A cosmrran sl saw vomms | oniven weentyl N mm | esoue srss nos 2 where it arvived in an hour and cight son, pastor of th 3 Highest, 4 the late William G. Griffin. Funeral of m P ter. ALICE FAWCETT, mid ot ariive Slizabethtown, = | dav. March 14. ut Holy Name Church ? o ey, AL minutes. - The pigeons did not arri ipide. il it ot Pl | The Brownstone Funerul Home Condition the Water. am. Interment private St adin e “inekel, 8§ patent attorney of this mperature and _condit i the | HAMMOND. Dejart : her son, und five grandchildren, | witer at 3 am.: Great F -] A Ve Travars), il perature, 44: condition, clear. Elizn Travers o ONIONS AND THE TABLE. sde \upres. ermond. 5 e leaves 't (Compiled by United Stutes coast 3 loving e friends invite Is a purely ornamental one, says Dr. romorrow—Low tide, 4:58 wm. and | o = A. B. Stout, r of laboratories| 5 18 | RAYREN Reldng, Aarcy o 1 5:33 p.m.; high tide, 10:45 am. and! am, MARY LOUISE, helo . . . 1925, Dr. Stout is an expert on lilles Al residence, 132 Good H 1 i general survey of the true lilies and The \Sin xud Mets | lntax March 1. at 9. e thelr near reiatives reveals that the| Today—Sun rose, 6:24 am.; sun sets.| 5% Therssass Church, where wass will lily family contains relatively few|s:12 p Welutives and friends inv ermen plants of importance as food and| Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:22 am.; sun | Cedar Hill Cemete —tomorrow at Jelleff’s that have all the dash and charm fiver crops, wavs Dr. Stout i | JORNSON. * mepariea nis ite Wwednesans Of these the onions are perhaps| Moon rises, 9:34 p.m.; sets, 8:18 am.|{ 3 11 t 4:30 pm.. after a brief the new season. most _important. The young shoots| Automobile lamps to be Hghted e dE Geerascowy O ‘“"‘”»‘4"“1:“" 4\ lof asparagus are among the delica-| half hour after sunset Nr. Join R. Johnson of 1232 4th st cles of the Spring season. Bulbs of e e and daughter of the late Fleta Nelsor ROCKS and Coats in the new mode of ) R e AT T A Triends. Funeral Sunday. March fulness znd slenderness, designed for Irene : #] | seeds of a ruscus are used as a sub pm sy trom Mount” Caimer Castle’s persomal wear, and for those women who stitute for coffee member of the lily family = - st atives and frl | attend | cherish the exquisite Irene Castle ideals in dress. At i lds fib en. | Stations | medicinal prod . March Frocks just received and now < £ {ue f se sarsaparilla (from wh A : St {smilax) may be mentioned. The list : ETHEL 3., i o : on view exclusively at Jelleff’s in N ipORian e GoonamiC B lants T thie and Nisie e S moutn| HEE LoV DACGHTER, BERTHA I Washington. family is, however, not a noteworthy | i , 0 Mrs. Geor h ¢ ASIDE FROM THE MODELS Man's chief interest in the iy « Mareh 13, a1 1 pm xoas ot vpo vada Man - - ~ B ily is in their use as ornaments o] Chareh, s i SKETCHED— {The 1ily family is noted for beauty|Lin2ine ] % ) loved omes sow are sleepin Alla"—a frock of Corticelli crepe ensemble with the of flowers. including the tulips. fhe Freed: | olb i C ik A siew square_neckline and the long scarf which cleverly hyacinths, the dog-tooth violets. the : : 1 . betoved | TR A R v onr dead, transiorms itself into a front flounce. The scarf is in Mariposa lilles. the day lilies and, ot piother. of Mra Itiams and ¢ s G e laid with lace of contrasting ombre tones. $65. ~ o m‘j"”“'.r“_ W s i 1 4 ids . Brneat 3 : ‘i ore. Uliana”—a lovely little straightline frock of crepe S many as 400 different | D : 5 h ! ore. tremaine, with discreet touches of richly metallized em- | s “Many of these are. | | e e it .| meviNG i GHTER, MRs broidery. “Be very carefull’ says Irene Castle, “to ti / | [|{ nowever. rare ana unknown in calti- : s osiirals ANNA" ViR SANOR the Cheruit cravat very primly, very demurely, very Citiond Only shost B0 Kinae e N ¢ oo inen edora”—which emphasizes the outstanding features | i e %8 e of the new Spring Coats—slenderngss, youthfulness, petite l FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Angele : c iaie Witiam S i e ness—all are crystalized in this model. Developed of | Lout 1o Hocks Mount. . Corticelli_crepe tremaine, bordered with narrow bands i VL. SPZARE CQO | G- : 2 [reaz e i e S of Susliki fur and ombre crepe. $110.00. either the successors of mor con- | Ukl € u | AT e e —and many other stunning frocks and coats wm‘;l‘,“‘s‘;"x“r"‘,“" ”940"*:‘\5" "‘W’ e T o T, Mators: which you will find quite irresistible. | t. N.W. : I i s, Eiwari” wad. Blain 3t Mixses' Dress Shop—Third Floor 1 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons t & tlonds ey Starh e e A Sashat il ' | © BIRCH) z 38 28 G0 Suow ! 4 . w st | g o e cally Irenc s San Antonlo, b Pt clouds 3 1m1s DEVOTED DAUGHTER, ED “ S 2 An adorable Phoge nmou San_iMeeo. it Clear .} nire's 3 WELLS. rock made of Yes, We Carry cxampie of the $an_ Diego.. » e g " e e T e Gold Stripe Silk Stockings St B OB el e | e aoiie’hs hufhe® Sied e Ao Sl e v created esp ally 3 wore ’_' Spokane 1 ¢ arngements for fy ower, to give this strik frock <hades to harmonize with all Ircne Castle w’\ b v fonel Funeral Directors Since 1850 - { 5 + | itc vinter, ROSA MARSIL » e R e First printed in softly Fracke. Wover of \.1\ 100% pure. Gold Stripe Silk Uttie, plented " foom 1732 r.‘....... y i Mirel T, Toam 10, DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MItS then embroidered o rener In shees or medinm weight' $185iarnd Conlrasting lae. chomés 5 Dignifed ami Eficient - : MARSHALL. All members. of_Hethiel House B I e i Swifti, maetal network $225 pair— Street Floor, ctte and eoapoerated vel W. W. Deal & Co. 5 E e D S g ; 0 this life tro reera $49.50. g 816 H ST, N - ROSA MARSHALL Sunday., Mareh 15, 8| [0 who dennr 5 3 Automobile 3 3y 1 we A armel Raptist l March 17, 1% i JACKSON eteral rest Wednesday her residence, 1118 New | after a long and loger agamoivg Deimark Chre . T. F. COSTELLO e ; SRR M iR, M. N My NOW LOCATED AT. LOST. MARY RASS, . E 1724 N, CA NORTH 7976 S T T MARTIN. rsday. March a | el 10 al, WILLIAM, SISTER AND RROTH Rhinestone * Special Purchase and Sale o | o aimoiy Haplon | | so el =t i ey st ot dnaret e g tae | “RASSA Sosutad 4 LoUIsR K S ORGINAL FACELET— o v TN brothers, two aunts and @ host of other relu- | o oA " - . s == o Tar ot e, Mr. GO Far 1 Troun Juha T Rhnr: faneral Ehapel aed | % aud | AR e o Silk and Leather Bags WR.Speare s, | i i B 1208 H STREET.N.W. + > \,,1 RS il TS e el reptied st MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST | 1. et colomed mates | weral from the parlors of W. W. Chambers, | AOTH N AND BROTHER. 4t st T of Chapin’ st uridng Compare the values with $2 95 ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE | &y orsimm s March 13, at 2 pm. Interment Drospect | RISON, Toying | rememibitancs — - kit il Ceme'tery e dear father, THOMAS A RISON, w any bags you can find in SLYEE & MIGHOLS NORDLINGER. March 11, 1925, ar | Y415 FEAES ot ATl 131003 Washington at ... ...... A HAS S — - pu! : OVING A EVELYN. © CHAS. S. ZURHORST s ~ O S SRR e S 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. 2183 1348 Fair 3 “ Notioe of tucet barekteen, oo * dear son, THOMAS e e __Phone Lincola 312, : ; ETRR. Thstader et st ot e e e Tite 12 Sear i Mt = - 1. WILLTAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em. | g 3 6 3r | dence, 1318 L st e, ELEANOR FIRANK. \'u‘ ELTY jewelry is smarter this Spring - omer Lisery fa w;.:;u‘m? Commodious v N6 LIN PINN, wife of William £, Pinn, She | T ar ed that looked on life than ever. And rhinestones hold a LL the new Spring colors and de- . peaoce. 382 el calt Mo VBBS, | Etanrant. 1ih And e e : o Tienan Funeral Suturdue Sheeh 1 | Bt God hus opened themm above Jlace cqual to that of pearls. Thesc 4 i ; A A T , - Pharming bow-knots may be worn on the signs—underarm and top-strap bags— Frank Geier’s Sons Co. = o1 B s Westmnater ath. el THE FAMILA g A H 2 - o G LW 3 ve. se oo ) LD. March 9 at bis resi 3 . In sud but mhra; hat, the shoulder or the shoe. All of them vanity bags—arm-strap bags. Every bag g el Telopuone Main 2473 < 2 e i pALber ara CoMApan e Bl | G dake dnveted mathers MARIA " fiaveia satety clasn: ditee o 5 : dsts Ouavel. Belephons =7 A T T e L R M JullefPr_Sireet Floor in this collection is fitted with mirror Wm. H. Sardo & Co. et SEAVER. Moniay, Sareh : ! March 1 and coin purse. [ o HESE N X Lincoln 524 e ; o e T BT X g Umbrellas BLACK PATENT 5 JAM]ZS T. RYAN i T, ® o e L & . (e ity (rstok GREEN CALF oter ua, T A AVE 8B | NOTERQOK, wotainie Shiuben i v ; B St B Sataeday, Mo . unger o thy breat) Of Colored 4§ 5 el ChhSrivute Ambutances " T ! s Vi o Silks, on 16- $7.50 L SILK __ cherGmety | rmAnT NeCeIAcE S0 : AND COMBINATIONS e e R T i St T Nl ] M rib Frames. . . . E Z L DE . E "And dost thou still remember < i g - - : " Prompt auto dellvery ser- v. & 4 2 5 SONS AND DA New festic ey iy all are taffeta or faille silk lined v i e L S ¢ : 3 WOHITE. 1o md and Joviag remembraare lovely enough for sun as Jeliemu—street Floor . Z Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St.|I® - . au M 3|y dear huband. CHAILES E.WHITE well as rain. Handles of B- A(:l(l:; l o ql’i’s between . : ] ; & Mn\rrh i 1.‘ : flent hea ike ¢ on, 3 . I ora anket Sprays Fuedn; 2 ; - N uts these who have loved can tel amber-like composition ; 3 Floral “Bl t Sp ” . . g, ol R ot T coral and bakelite with NN S 1 And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at PIN—teartshuped, & : F rar fhee ot 4 For busband T Jost and loved 80 we carved and colored fancy R Y 7 | Moderate Prices. 1ith & H. Tel. M. 8707.| 17 Prst. Feanicin 10 E r 6 Hardy, Hloseare, Just when your life was brightest tips and ferrule Fancy 2 5 ) ICKETBOOK, brown atrived, 5 aipls Tillman’ and wdopied 4 ot when your hopes were boil, 2 < = el b : v valuable welry 4 othes v atty e ou were taken this simful world - We Specialize in [llorat |t i e ik w e ol T? s 7 llh LOVING WIFE, ALICE WHITE colored ottoman or fancy . - Hi f : : ¢ > 3951qn5 at Moderate | WINELOW. In loviug. remembeance of i borders. Leather straps or B e M ; eloved LINUSEY. WINSTAN, wiho left : i ; French loops. In all good ] rices INC i rkn e B I are Ao toduy Aacch 15, T0%4. colors. e e e 00" st. al from her express my loneliness withoot you, and I Jellefs—Street Floor thence to St found not o RIST WATCH—Waltham, mionc 7 Chureh * sts 1 sought & lnnguage that would tell wh F/Orlj 13 | WEISE Moty evening, Zlrt and'F e, will e ‘nid at 9 a.m sour inss has meant to me, but, ales, there i wer sl 14! ¥ Ve | ia™e HSTSNY MAIN 6053 |2 S bt e Lingoth Cometory. * Tetntives aid ‘eieads | 1"Sone: Wire, viroivia ¢, wiskLow.