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eParp FITZGERALD By EDWIN ADVERTISEMENT) TAKE YOUR CHOICE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916 FINLEY SHEPARD AND WIFE TO ADOPT ANOTHER. BOY NOW AS A PLAYMATE FOR THEIR FIRST i PAGE 5. ATTACK ON VERDUN 15 | SHIFTED NOW LONDON, March 7.—Halted again | | n their attempt to break the French | ranks north of Verdun, the armies | of the German crown prince have | shifted their attack to the north w defenses of the city They ave captured Forges, a village eight miles northwest, and are bat | tering the French trenches on Goose | Hill with big guns, according to the latest Paris advices today. The French are resiating with great| strength, giving the Germans shell bay not ell and meeting thefh with the} net at many points t Is evident that the French are Crediting thg Germans with cems in thetr frst rush at Verdun, | Paris believes the repeated ch | of the past few days are a for r of the offensive’s complete col: OR BROWN [GS SSS SRS SE SSDP CAINS ASSN SSSR ISS ASSESS) er pee ADMIT TEUTONS | TAKE HILL 265 J. BROWN T want it understood that I have, publi they Induced Fitee t | ho personal feeling or malice against | use his influ the council ¢ | pm Fiteweraid. 1 analyze hie of-| have them the ett a the | Neial record and criticize {t and give | present election , to * | wana Pitager t : vse AMERIC | to the people what {t contains. In| It wasn't Fitrgerald’s fault, | PARIS. Ma Continuing! ‘Deess assw. | the NMeht f his record, Fitagera mpiie * purp | teust change his ways or retire fron ® lacked votes in the ce their ema against Verdun from | a pubile life, because any man who ef, and ¢tforte ended in his the northwest, the Germans have/ ocd Mage AN jeans seneerus ene | enn tone for = ~ mare. captured Hi near Rengeville,| Mr. and Mra. Finley J. Shepard (she was Helen Gould) have an- q BA 6 public servant must surely | aga ‘ it was officially admitted by th#lother boy in thelr home, whom they may adopt as a playmate for Fin- 4 meet political shipwreck VOTING MACHINE RECORD war offic wiay, The Teutons jey, jr, who was adopted. The boy, Louis Seaton, is at the right. Fin- Sometimes I think that Fiteserald| purse brought up In tenia im Charged and seized the hill under|jey, jr, te shown at the left. | q Se, soot Fee peers s ene" | 1913. Brought up again in 1915 Cover of an intense bombardment.| _ - Srelae Nie ante will and jotgment, |ieRisiature for amendment so coun-| Germans who occupied Forges 9 Bnd that he would be « safer man if tes and # both could buy ! stormed the hill, It was announcee 14) he haa better and honorable | "aT enges ait th, wie The French positions on Goose a adviser: ° * it may, 3 ; ‘ ‘ 14 eh eo} der severe shel | ‘ Sttamerald te asking for your votes | Machines eariy in 1914, Same fatied | Hill are under re shell fire. A om the recerd he has made A| % pass by & narrow mare of Ste 4 general renewal of extensive to-/ man’s record in public office te not| _,Eitsserald fight for their p fantry operations is expected | only public property. but It te of | fae eae eeene ak rera.|__A® the Germans charged out of bal Fital concern to the eneral welfare | ution 4351 January 26, 1914, pro-| 108 ll sSU fn ard Hill} ; ané should be analyzed xs ig for the use of seven voting | Forges and dash 4d toward Hil | ie | machines in muntetpal, primary and| 265. they encountered a storm of enumes j THE RECORDS WILL SHOW election for 1914 sei ren ans, the wat! crevnuin - | WASHINGTO ch Pree ; Siaiisada enarreeeiie Aethame’ ches} Wile He 60436 Apetl £0, 1910, con. | nelle from Fre Rg the war! CLEVELAND, March 7.-On the| WASHINGTON, Merch Pre teene Deine allowed a reduntion | tains offer of George W. Allen and (Office declared. Despite staggering love of his departure for Washing. Ident Wilson today awaited the on 0} residential light, and the| W. W. Conner to city to sel losses, they advance steadily GP iton Newton D. Baker, secretary of Yote of the house on Representa-| : Highting plant belongs to the people | FoI machines at $860." Total, 'the slope, leaving a tral! of dead|wareiect, declared today he favored tive McLemore’s resolution warn-| He has never <x) )at ned ay ae ee eto uetertes [2nd dying. As they neared the the Swiss system of military train-|Ing Americans not to sail on armed voted against the people of Seattle) in this matter, and the only reason that can be given ts, If the city leht $20, deferred a terest at B per |*Mminit, struggiing thra a mare ofling fie advocated a number jbarted wire, the French retreated ltrs nscontinental and conatwise rail belligerent liners, completing the) verdict of congress on this mo-/ payments, bearing of cent Cs PRIMARY LAW TRADE WAR PLANNEL DS GOSS TOSS TOSS CE TSS TSS TSS Sa St se S ac | Jougall ¢ fouthwick 2S SS E y ~~ THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE é e y emi-Annual Mattress | Sale 7 6 y A Very Important Event ; 40-Ib. Thistle Brand Mattresses $6.95 ‘ HEN y nsider aw tt t more than three times the y rice it sold for la t art ticki great need in price, this g Seiad we not contracted for these y sses mont ago this sale uld have an absolute impossi- We cannot advise you too trongly to take every advantage of this Thistle Brand” Mattresses have given ht of solid comfort to the hundreds of cus- tomers now using them—filled with forty pounds of, pure cotton felt and covered with fine art ticking. These Mattresses made with a rolled edge — a very important feature in Mat- tresses. Very spe- cial, $6.95. 50-Ib. Thistle Brand Mattresses, $10.95 are This Mattress, as you will note by the sketch, has fifteen layers of pure cotton, ha 1 imperial doubie stitched, French rolled edge, and dou- ble stitched bord rhis insures a perfect edge. Very special, $10.95. Fourth Floor, TOO SSCS ESSE SSE SESE SSS OES EE GSSSTE ON TRIAL TODAY © to residents ts reduced, the Seattle | tre he 19% fhe tine: o Ite Goose Hill, the village tay |ways for strategical purposes mentous question | UN GUAR IU Zi Cor 3 CF 14 chairms « he eastern p ne Cor} 4 . “4 _'* " : MEE actee the tequetion, | machines Immediately and the | and A and in the proper. enforcement o! D'cloc ¢ ed to : colonies, “ “e to ovided > fr putor ilery imnfediatety can-| = ti ” rion {th th Indiana Voters Tryin Out | United Pr Staff Correspondent p Mr. Fitzgeraid’s official agt inj See to be provided for | Teuton artiller | peace laws—by force, if necessary.” |with a cyclonic d with the ad-| India: ying ; Yoting in the interest of thé Se-| Pudaet to be made in July. | Teport |tered its fire on these positions. |" naker believes the military rail-| ministration and. opposing forces New State-Wide LONDON, March 7.—Eng- Sa unhane Amtrie. ae the | Atle Electric Company can met i ee ee eee ee ee ie tame | Lhe offical communique declared | roads should avold passing thru the | fighting to a finish on the floor land's commercial campaign | cham ci mood consct be defended Sine ce voted te nee mame, "Ame lthe French still hold “the summit |), Bias nome Gant te-sare ao Plan paign chant on the small, inexpensive ar ” -e voted to pu - nto . "i “large cities, be un | THE RECORDS WILL. ALSO SHOW |¢), Sudget for balance of purchase, [Of Goore Hill.” Thig may mean |0ery cniies as possible im quickly | | . against Germany and Austria ticles One of Mr. Fitegerald’s first acts in| but they were voted down by Dale |the Germans have already occa-|> stad tare tobias of wel | Y’ Bl HELVED TWO FOR PRESIDENT) after the war will have a de America has provided the mere the city councih to ask to be|Erickeon, Lundy, Goddard and|pied its slopes. Goose Hill risce|"wasborune intke bodies of trom. | moralizing effect on American costly products, such as automo far ting which the & & Co. was| ee Teen jourvounding it ny thet iments per-| The city counctl has postponed|Placing in operation today for the| ness men with interests In The three nations were Gestroes of acquiring. The ¢ ae na ve enna ee aie apie Per lindefinitely the bill introduced by|first time their new state-wide| London declare land's principal commerce in THE BILLBOARD MONOPOLY’S TE pagent Phere oe owt |Rolton to regulate noisy vehicles | primary Jaw, Indiana voters went | Prohibitive tariffs on foreign | ers : MAN Sarak tealiord aeein EXPECT BIG BATTLE | lon the streets before 6 a. tm Bol|to the polls to choose candidates| goede are considered certain Men in close touch with the pam Fhe billboard licenses ought to coun: WANTS $3,070 lton says that the milkmen them-|for the democratic, republican and} after the war. liamentary situation say it is cer bring Seattle a yearly revenue of/ show that Fits selves wanted {t passed, to give|Drogressive parties | English manufactur mer- (tain parliament will heed the de ye $4,000 per year. on & fair and reason-|sre in ward | foe baer § a) keep them| Several candidates who with-| chants and bankers are almost | mand for measures to proceed with J Sire Sens Sar, Seenre Soot oe pe pe ypamoe ng Mg oll K ba Claims for $3,070 were filed with | 06m poco pricier Fs py Shao drew from the contest stated that| unanimous In their demand for /an English commercial off by paying « fiat license of $1,009 per/attle, and if Fitzgerald is «otne to| LONDON, March 7.—Rumore that|the city council for damages done |). ? the primary law necessitated elab-| @ high tariff and a heavy tax against the whole world after 4 ar, Wizeh. the manepety Healt So-| Give Ballard district special time |prince Henry of Prussia is in com-|>Y the slide thet followed « receot | ___ lorate and expensive campaigns for| n_the foreigner. war, yalance of Seattle is 2s eee ew 4 Nears ties meheoely man, and youl sure to te somlented by nim Hees |mand of the German: fleet for its|sewer break on the west side of |the nomination, which probibited| | These measures, - Initially The result will be, {t appears y | |Queen Anne hill, by Mr. and Mra office seeking by the man of mod aimed at Germany and Aust certain, that many American busi find Gill's picture flashed on their his own advertisement lexpected dash into the North Se ndays, 10 & m. to 12, caping steam caused the accident.168,000 homes daily. cannot help but have a d ness men will shut up shop and go _ moving picture sereens in ShOW! MALLARD WEEKLY POINTER |were revived and given wide cre|Herman G. Hentachke, 1920 13th) erate means. eee Saeeees Oe ee tak | mallard Station, Seattle, Washington, |dence here today jave. W., Monday | Because Woodrow Wilson and| trous effect on American ex- | home. Tare ta eno tn Give ond Fiseersias | Friday. Feb 18, 1916 = | Amaterdam reported Jerman| | |Thomas R. Marshall had no oppo “7 behalf both in securing registration | Monday, Feb. ‘i, Primary Election |warships cruising In the North Sea sition for the preferential votes for Cannon's regime, stirred republican Lunch at the Hollywood, 212 Gnd voters for Fitagerald on Primary | pons Open From § a. m. to 8 p. m.|Yesterday For Rough, Wrinkled, president and vice president, and|channels from Gary to Evansville | Pike—Ad om election day. SAT REN Vote Eariy. ""! Russian destroyer squadrons tmpled Ski Charles Warren Fairbanks was the and from Terre Haute to Fort }————— EE. the billveara monopoly, Herman | to impress upon | were recently seen off the Swedish | Freckled, Pimpled Skin unopposed candidate of the Hoosier) Wayne in his campaign for the y Frye, Gill's law partner, Norman ‘2 impertance voting for\ coast, It is predicted the British republicans for pre: mt, chief {n-|senatorship nomination. Brockett, attorney for the P. & T., tagernid, candidate tor aaa Reesian flacts way éombine| 4% Mts winds, flying duet and n terest centered in the choice of; Because of this campaign and his 1. & P Go. were the ones who were cleetion to the City Couneti. “are ure. Bet in) *nit , ; bustling registration for Fitzgerald. Mves at 2034 W, sath « against the Germans should the lat AA. be of nominees for governor and United handshaking policy, Watson today e FITAGERALD THE BOND BUY EAs | te SO where you ter seek battle. si'value ¢ r have li i = States senator. Three-cornered may have a slight advantage over X . PHS for the past two y rn en utaneous blem n't une }fights for the republican nomina $.N hur Robinson vagy owde a or elne t tage . bey a nate rt aary toi we ape em<d 1g " ee The only sure way to get Q ectiels then ghia, Susann. haapitat nt, powd t anyth tion for United States senator and| State issues have not figured in| 4.090 omy | pA & . rid | . vie "1 er it up p often th nly er £0 ave to those contests th} ramps ‘axation reform | ‘ ruff is to dissolve it, then you ends were up for sale, Mr Pits: AS| TERRITORIAL an gg A lglg SR sie Mote rivalry and interest than In: |ie teen mentioned, and Arthur {estroy it entirety, ‘To do thig aaa ‘ gerald, "as chairman of the finance RIGHTS IN ALASKA AUC cent with ordinary mercolised diana reublicans have experienced | Robinson espoused state-wide pro-]*0tt four ounces of ordinary liquid & Mee © NG with “tne bond. buyers. who was, Appited aighity. lee, ‘punples If an opinion « for a tong time. : hibition, but other candidates did | @rvon pmegglpdin night wail re- $4.4 they would not buy bonds at aradus be 4 . _ ‘ ames E (Jim) atson ormer | not mention state issues. = the . which is 4% per ce vu er * jmoth patches, on woe li the ‘ - ° ‘ ‘ of ‘Une 0 T r ° no | Scalp and y 4 he bar. wht nt f% per cent, but | men whom you may set ke wr and Congressional grant of a full ter w on face er title were conclusive it whip of the house in “Uncle Je ood p cqressives. of noes 4 — it in gently with the | ated & per ce t an £5, gpetmneaneellnch gee . el? tf ° candidate for president or vice| " J Mr. Dale held out because our char te 2 bie tem and Ptork l government for Alaska and) tion. tit ‘ t be called : ant. J. Prank Hanly, former} Do this tonight, and by morni i fer and the state law provide t citizens of thin authorization of a resident board satitif would not be called an V all bonds must be sold at par to have administration of all na-| {les one's e ! an governor of Ind most id not all, of your dandi a Higher. Mr. Marble and Mr. Dale| geEMEMBER, IF WE LOSE OUR tional resources in the territory|ttew Ask tl “opinion’—i wo! the progressive candidate for | ¥ »e gone, and three or four es wormage tock op thestignt | GUUS Elare recommended in resolutiona| ounce of mercolized wax and ih soos . would ra air. rnor with the understanding|™ore applications will completely fn behalf of the people, and F mercer a MAN, Crrv | passed by the Alaska bureau of the| thie ike > . be called a “‘demonstra- If you use anything to avold | that the intiative and endum Seoeive and entirely destroy every ernid and G a dacs 4 down. z rROM TH DistTmicrT. |Seattle Chamber of Commerce pal Ma Gray Hairs, you should ask be dropped Many eee : ngle sign one = of it, no mat in about 10 days the same b * IMonday. The resolutions oppose | piempic rr ion.” 4 ; a “ ho objected to this ave organ-jter how much dandruff you Gnyers that hed heen figuring w ITs BRALD ty pap M sae T + ee pe y rimple, barn tion yourself this question, “Will be be pone Bee 8 eeuieta bet par salle may | Fitzgeraid came in and bought the AL MPANY the plan of Secretary Redfield, | astonish! my hair be good 5 years |! t anty tact! wou, weit thea. kok ou bonds at par. The Seattle Weekly New which would, tt ts safd, take from) If be from now as it fa today?” The /|try to have the progressive con Bp rhan gee oo, that all ttehing FITZGERALD TRIED To SPEND [W080 by lallard News Pov) |the territorial legislature the ad.|co%". o what an extent answer depends upon whether |¥ention espouse these principles, /and digging of the scalp will. step 8127000 OF THE PEOPLE'S MONEY yeoorcy 2 ‘1916 last Friday). ur ministration of fisheries tn the|o) witen hn you use the mild and simple |&nd thus force Hanly off t cket. | » and your hair will be fluffy, ri WORTHLESS VOTING MA-) jee. picture of Fitzgerald on the | North fully effectiv opinions in title m¢ Mary T. Goldman's Hair Color JIB Wilson was unopposed ustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and CHINES. front page, saya: “REMEMBER ——____—— Restorer, tried and proven for | United States senator look and feel a hundred times Mr. Conner, State Representative| VOTE EARLY VOTE FOR BUT t ¢ H H ice 1 94 Foy akin. > petter rom * ‘oun 7 er of | ¢ . a 17? ers differ is disclosed many years. You are taking a (from, Guagit County, and apeaker of ONE COUNGEMAN, Git diva | MVQIENE EXHIBIT | UNCLE SAM _ | ae Gare he os it riot, cam set, Mould axvon, atin i George M. Allen, surety bond man, | DON YOUR GOOD CITIZEN | by the thousands of you into buying an imitation drag store. It ts inexpensive ani Wang wethine compan” atd'Tos"| "shame, same, nattara. wouis] MELPS BABY WEEK) — INDORSES vii eon Hecate thie, wonderful re never falls to do the Work —-AG¥et o ae nd lob- a ou aw S e ir torer has been so marvelously Us bied the bill thrcugh the legislature.| you support a man who would dis-| } awsults tried In our pons / se moerenmen ears Teams feta SOOEG| ures ot ne|_ OUR MEATS |} lawsuits teed in our} eccete ely are bet of tae the matter through the council with | of their vote fust to elect him? You ne committee In charge of the courts to test the merits mitators, so to’ be “safe and 0 6949-669000000608 | j the able assistance of Fitzgerald,, should vote for three counctimer week” exhibit has secured! 9 . sure” see that the bottle you |e 3 Bae ee ee see etter [ar bests setae at Raed inons [the Sational exhibit of the Amert | || of diverse opinions re- J) hur mows the name piatziy on | Quickest, Surest Cough $ Sa wie wine tec nroee thee: capbaialif Sota Witemernia eet eeina (can Social Hygiene sssociation, s ne label. ‘There is only one | rma oS : emedy I o4 Enines last fall, and. A Pye carte ete gle ae attache QUALITY |] specting land owner- Mary T. Goldman's Hatr Coter a acid ta'the ety all babe damey |e late 3. chines last fall, and and stealthy m t-lite welfare display Restorer are held in the cit here ay) « a pijections of ¥ us jeal end a It will be located on the fitch ‘ | FR TRIAL, Let me send |in connection with the murder of} ¢ iiepih practicabit hele oy th ‘ mn. |floor of the Bon Marche all we K.| MARKETS ship. you s trial hottle, absolutely | Vernon Lindsay, 28, a crippled| § wen : - —— ens —__— | Mothers are urged to see it Wednesday Specials free so you can test it easily |peddler, whose body wes found t j 3 | This exhibit shows the effects of! wring The litigant who on one lock of hair, Say if [about ‘midnight in a rooming| MINISTER CHARGES —:c:i:,yx'2cintes of eagentes upon] Wild Rose 29c ; your, hair was black, dark {house on SMmmpeist st. with twole J LL BRO | the welfare of babies, and the) Creamery Butter. ... bougt the faith of brown, medium brown, or light | bullet wounds by oon ] causes and prevention of con-| fresh Local ought on the faith o brown j | Four shots were heard by James} some are constantly. ame | LIQUOR INTERESTS genital blindness Fresh 1 24 tat ; ‘ Thompson, who lives directly | noyed year's end to the us rinters : . | Ranch Eggs es an opinion is wonde MARY T. GOLDMAN scross the street, and, on going to|° sistent. bromehiat | FB | | Pork Backbones, (aye “COIR : | Goldman Bidg., St. Paul, Minn. |it. door to investigate, he saw | sys" : ly vanessa 4013 THIRD @AIN 1042) OROVILLE March 7.—The NEW PRESIDENT | Por P 10c' ing if th? COURT Vil | __a_a_a_a__ |), 50. ;en sunning from the house kere set wr 'tne ae gemeay Saat ————-| Rev. Madison Slaughter, Baptist | 5 lbs. for gna te i pyr where the crime was committed. | make you wonder what bec | | Shoulder have the same opinion 1 Ge 4 ounces Pinex FOR WOMEN ONLY | pastor of Chico, was slated for trial] Choice Sho! \ = F cae || Detectives later arrested Mahlon | ,, rom any drugeia Dr. Sanderson's Cotton 8 Pork Roast Cc | Winer icaet Wisen, fA. White, | from any “druagiat, pour Inte q le Cotton | hie oday of} e first of five Das seen ‘ Barty a ne umes Iso: , rine bottle, and fill che teeta Root Pills, the well known | "ere today on the first of five in-| np al the one who had his |} James Morgan and J. Redit, ped-|giein gramelated aan ph and reliable remedy for| dictments, charging him with 1 é | Choice Vea 2 Miers and laborers Start taking at once. Grads ea ere renee oie) cree ce te eer cin “Gertrude| ‘TACOMA, March 7.—¥. H. Brown C|| title insured is sleeping ||It's Easy—If You Know Dr. ‘ers s the | ually, but Gurely, “you wi aa OB | | Chops ieoweer itle insured Is sleepin y All five men held Itved in the co IRREGULARITIES. § = Cure! jamson, daughter of a member ell, 5 ent of the Federal Min > 7 ‘Oli io and then roany of the most obsti ameon, daughter of a memb “e Choice Steer : Edwards’ Olive Tablets. same house as Lindsay : er. thus cases in 3 to 10 days. Price| his congregation & Sme o., and a director! © c nights. | ne D never theme $2 per box. or 3 for $5, matied in| Slaughter insists he is the victim the American Smelting & Refin-| Round Steak........ The petcet ung ia to w e sens the ary shah’ asin 38004, 1 | orp ach otv ya heacr prio of til Paine Bee oases "EES" WQTE $23,000 FOR i a Sundays, 11 to 1. Main. of liquor interests, who, he says elting company, elected) geal chee c Thecea soo " a y x Oralnaee Roum 4, Hotel Antlers, 4th and Union| have sought to “eel” b On 1 Rig” the com) 5" Pork plexion—dark rings COMFORT STATION it in meqggrrenrerse gapeiions fo OS the girl clair her ‘ Choice Por 5c eyes—-pimp: a bilie ‘ better ‘or charges are true. tho he arente ceoda W. R at i Mvonu we your face—dull eyes with 8 shs an: Os MEN, | KNOW THAT sssen rs fie ho et Shen it mcd WM Rant] Liver oF fhe yen ron pt y anno ed that they did @ re mati a sees Ss Suser ure ent all sick comes from The city to appro. . ther | Picked Sug cen Improper “very | not credit her story, and have stood onths ago, altho not formally Pp pele Cc nactive bowels and r priate $23,000 for comfort pint—enough to a om your | firmly by muiniater accepted until Brownell's selection,| Picnics REA Had . Dr. Bawards, « well-known physi-|Pition ‘tn the entrance of the pub “a Jong time—at w cose q fs jong standing trouble, Slaughter has not been occupying = at wena Mantes asin on clan in Obto Derfecte ve ble lic Mbrary building, on Fourth ave. conta, | Keeps Bam ee Ktreat an | Di# pulpit, saying he wished first to A KS R E| ATE act on the liver and bowels, which |at Madison Monday. Of this directions with Pinex. ¥ e DISOR have his name cleared | | itle he gave to his patients for vears, lamount, $9,000" will be consider special ighly con- a loan to t ar i substitute for calomel, are gentle in Ph Ryther asked the council | their action, yet alwaye effective, be returned to the & fund ft 4 MAN DIES OF BURNS for a rebate ¢ rhead lighting} I >»They br about that exuberance | from the a7 aev7, The re nining and 1 { n's home Mon of spirit, that natural buoyar 8,000 will be taken out of the cou | es i B received while in the em-|@# She sald that the home was nie, by toning the liver qa | budget alle mtn my Gert Ask your drug: q — ¢ mg pg "lhaving a hard time to carry the Hard Aveny clearing the system of Impuritie tions . r ? ex.” and do Noy of the Standa ler rks | 8442 Raliar say! & ' I Nive t € at ceise, A wu ble Waseermen od Te i urden 0! penses | You will know Dr. Bawards' Olive ve guaran- i Fer Ne Ne BUNA WAY aboard the 8 S, Hyades Thuraday,/%rden of initial expenses. Look for U. 8. Purple mame ompany Tablets by their olive col A German substitute for sole ‘ee of a ction oF monet al 4 202-4-4 Liberty Bullding, jeaused the death of William 4 It Signifies Purity reeked er box, All drugs leather withstood six weeks’ test of | Premr , with thie j Union nad Third, Opposite Festattis! Frown, 1210 Plum st, Monday. ke-| Star Want Ads go into over til 6 Olive Tablet Company, Colum. | PAHO" We eractor. jpyeeare . : 7 # : Pete Hours bu |