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APRIL FRIDAY BANDITS ATTACK Hawaii @ MAN IN STORE Bind Pharmacist to Chair: and Steal $20 and Watch | EATTL JAIL BREAKER) PLINY ALLEN 60, > TO BE SOLD Stationery Firm Absorbed! by Trick & Murray ALLEN TO RUN GARAGE Ready for Attack \Concealed Fortresses Will Defend Island From | “Blue” Navy FREDERICK & di DOWNSTAIRS STORF "= FOUNTAIN LUNCH ROOM ar y oth ave, NE | F ONOLULU, April 24. on Dependable Goods conoeny Prices. Frederick & Nelson Service ——— bs i. y Bie hie ne I «wailan i . Thuraday night, RH Masters on JE Ae gee eT New Building to House 350 — —s ay while two armed bandits tried vain: [°f America against onslaught from | Autos; Half Completed | - ° Ls A t le abet ~*~ All night tram 1 j "thie sia find | ah eee ewan omni «vo or sens | Mew Coat Fashions Are asV aried t ee under threat of death Sissons and the roar of caterpillar t ¢ from “crag : ets of the eping city, and at ue: OF : ; hen testvan ta nd os cima *whatanding t rab Blu feet i gh aan Se ate t {n Unusually Fine Selection, “ cetera vdharrr bins whie en down somewhere ; I : } _ehete ae re ‘jboyond the blue tha, tide dl eate ste aly Here : Share took cinch about ie | Store 00" sttace. tnte ecnsrald dot’ in| py gs Stall iam: Sayles a : e. ry KY ’ jimi Pacific from the military ma _ 7 » the casual Honolulu re- ” Peaceful city, unmindful of| ' id incapable © a f defending it For $25.00 WARDEN IS BUSY =: . there 19 no ostentatto ' [about thy Witary fotces here. | \(Seoomye) a Tennis Shoes HUNTING CATS eat teh dott or ey mp i PrP ghercrp Coats ot fin quality twill, ji the aroun 1 & green parade ground, with | t dsl mode tched, in French blue anc V rial 1 00 ait =o pPheall estan el fare i ' other fashionable shades, are fully lined Gd shag $ ° Patt star n the Magstaff, a 1 Ol Ht i artls C ilhe e eports of Big Cougars Are tis ony weapon visu ‘| real @itdta. eddies tusr norh of aud Sarly styled “tau tiip_piltionett | "Diamond Head erater, connected} Mount Baker park J me ao.00, Received From All Over he Eo ort Ruger by tunnels, is one! CIACGMENTED FER Coats of bengaline in dull green and @ becoming al-|workd, however: ta fhe eavlike tee| jONE OF LARGEST the high-color russet shades at $25.00. ee trunbayterior, which few ‘civilians have] WINONA GREE un- : ata Coats in twill and kashmir fabrics in : an eta "| der life sentence in Arkansas ¢ f natural shades, navy blue and high col it $1.00. } wit y are for killing three persons, has |"! Se equipment ors; some fur trimmed, also at $25.00. the pa r effectiveness against} authorities worried. She re-|t"* Wee the ¢ ° > . bs within range. Concealed’ cently was captured after Girls ’ Shambers hollowed out of the) breaking jail at Little Rock ; i k be seaward & , % , the A . , . ° : Jot the’ crat « rifles with an|@"d boasts that she will es- Misses Coats in Light Sports Oxfords } Fesbemdtic effective rang nd up-(cape again, Thete is no peni- With Crepe Rubber Soles pipareatr iyabatcared (| tentiary for white women in T d G nd * te Y abe on Nhe ta De Ay Weare a Arkans and Winona is be- an an ray ee eal tant en |Armstrong, while less formidable, | ino ‘ fe , tro FOUN er At oe? are. equipped with powerful and|2& confined to jails, _ Costume Slips UNUSUAL AT modern batteries, while barracks, at Sc 12,000 ren, w t plane 15 miles fas here is a greater store of otiold 2 woman had seen it in the | the mn and a man had) be of Knit ‘A Artificial Silk a city o! And Nary a S.A ito. terson of the local Sports. |Motorized guns and other equipment t In gee Fashionable rubbe ¢ pre her 1 v TAIRS STORE Thous: of miles of communtea- | ; . {Hon price were strung between out-} . 1 89 PLENDID Coats of eee posts and chief centers of defens ald fii g igi service- Wednesday nigh hile a series of | ave i lightweight, ‘service able wool ni in showers drench: a sen tan and gray with die: the working sol HERE’S MORE ABOUT MUNY Li INE m borders of contrasting B ’ . he : erie on collar, cuff ma oys a 1 @_ STARTS on Pace 1 ‘J DISASTER PROBE ° sp d around bottom. ne of the taxidrivers parked Fully ied with sateen Cl th Pl S it . oats cot CHILD BANDIT 0 ay suits y. City Ha Ca es eats i some larger rs addi burde! : ; ® : Police Believe Girl Hungry; usual at $9.75, $1 35 finances. . “ t nl ' CARROLL ADVISES Homeric Had No Life Line ; : ei Boy Thieves Still Held Women’s id DELAY OF PURCHASE | 1 His figures on the 1919 y ase Gun, Says Passenger “ase THE DALLES, Ore. A “Holeproof Bos of 3 to 8 years of the present municipal street rai! - rahe Age late sae fret) Chiff S hi find these Play way department for $15,000 cd NEW YORK, 24.-—An Inter- : adic enuilalt leer ise ativen, Ruth “Par itfon Stockings ’ L Guits Very | conor ates show a total of §7,682.100 in princi. J investigation similar to that} sconce, ne Seen! «| meena: OR, Threat i : Boys’ School Blouses with their short sleeves, igation similar ty opped and asked, deticate sons, alleged t "7 $1 00 P. low neckline and pal redeemed and semiannual inter- | wh ich followed the Titanic disaster] “wot t'ell'n xc , bw oalfeorin “gach . ar f Pe I 65 low neckline and wide, est payments. in 1913 may result from the el : ‘wots 4 ans in hel Sot) eae of Percale, 65c traight trousers. They ¥ Two taximete p to have been th ‘i ps of | are: ‘neat? socugh4 for He beleves that, with the of Raifuku Maru with the loss| n, pilote—are engaged in & | ful gang which made # practice of nforeed toc with long sleeves. In a recite tap ipl mystem operating norm f 38 officers and crew. ru sgh-look raiding the O. W. &N, fr t percale, Sizes for boys of 8 canoer asides Se from the White; ing expre day t rived: ia ef patpirer ots ow - priced were in futile e a ihe owpriced at 65¢. : OWNSTAIRS STOR: an to whether hanes itsett wit did all 1 BS Co Eat DOWNST “Rather th: n who Apr HF t the F vi » for any | wh Be ‘ are ‘ ys waiting until it no longer | sura who was operate as a private utility, and | ey 6 decks of the ; ; then bidding it | [res rought out the ty, di t Carroll's book: that the] fact Homeric was not phe ; | first four Installme of 18 sched-| equipped to shoot a life line to the While the girl d 1] Bi 1h] uled principal redemptions have to-|Raifuku had she been in a position| : hich the taled $3,332,000, leaving $11,668,000 | to do so. /Discuss Educational Topics >. ice beliey of the original $15,000,000 to be pald; A Lyle gun, the machine from at Meeti iS t da it was t ey EO ae a oe a aes mello dt Ok a em ace de en LA a A, Dees Se te Seam ea out by 1939. By agreement no | wifich & lifeline is shot, either to Ing saturday | conduct: in was (eald?:(6° te | Di principal payments were made the |sbore or to a abip in distress, in a jones . >’ Pioneer Seattle Manufac- Witnesses Testify to Oral Entertained by Officials; So Says Speaker in Regard Grek. tao wake der required equipment on all American t nfer-| Ell nd Sammie j i i ae a een as HE oO wesaaig Soomtine to tse iucing nwa ck onfer. | | Hi snd sammie turing Firm Quits Business | Contract for Business First Visit Since 1918 to Rum Ship Seizures aes, es-|0f the United States. White star| p HIA In the six years since the pres | Puget So w t attempti to : ea >} .ELP! 1 ent system was bought, five per| line officials Thursday admitted that | wit feat th b tiki One of m William J. Henry’s fathor, John,| PARIS, / King George} PHILADELPHIA, April 24—In- ve Mb \the Homeric ot equi th ay a : tu shington | Seattle pioneer, was educated for the | and Queen today paid Paris} timating that the United States had cent interest payment: pay je in ge! im as 0 quipped with | merece banque t lead thei ang. ft prpnners Ne £7 r a . such a machine, and declared tt ac * | Shoe ¢ doors and! ministry in Ireland. The son, when is known a “visit of affec-| trespassed on Britain's treaty rights March and September, to date total n ine, and declared that} yeaa cording ng held and probably will b minist a 94 956306: Carroll, Heudsreon and | the British board of trade did by ae ate ad ty React sta eho ling it was an-| his parent died here in 1900, int * It was the first time since/in making seizures of rum suspects Ch Te Yanko city tt super. |demand such equipment. None of |s no, Ta eee Coun ety The git mitted to re- | 20U! Fr {ted his father's tastes for education | that the British soveregns| beyond the threc-mile limit, Sir eteadaes waite vitally the: ‘White:.£ are provided |" ’ Iturn to’ act vending fure| The comp operated a large | and little else have been here and their presence | Esmee Howard, British ambassador, “nggeranage a Rainer Valley car-| With Lyle g offictals said. | ned f WEOSRION WETS | 61 on inventierntl Penmaes TF tactory at Blghth ave and Sno-| Then his wealthy uncle, James|is regarded in official circles as a/said in a speech here that his gov. vo Ree S57 matitais Note or | Had the ships been thus equipped, |“ State-W & Pro. | ‘et bi |qualmie st., for the past 30 years.| Henry, pioneer meat packer, adopted | particularly happy event, emphasiz-|ernment had not protested because ie iecrenad remain neutral un.| {Bey added, she would not have | Sram,” Wy Alexander C. Rober Contro! of the company has rost-| him, induced him to forego the Ing the cordial relations between | it desired to assist the United til the city council has decided | tem able to shoot a rope to tho) “The Taxpayers’ View-Poin ed with the Mayer & Co., Interests | lege carcer, and promised him. the| France and Great Brital | States in enforcing its laws. At hy ape si =, | ill-fated vessel over which the crew| cation,” by C. E. Arney of tt x AMilwankes, where firm has| entire packing business, the young| ‘Their majesties were erected at| ‘A number of arrests of British what it is going i) ote jmight have swung to ty. .The eration of Taxpayer ague; wo factors man's mother, Josephine Henry, tes-/the station on their arrival from) Ships have already been made far prennay: |bulky, slow-moving Homeric was! preparation of a wchool budget ’ He competition in the shoe in-| tified In superior court Thursday Genoa by Lord and Lady Crewe,| beyond the three-mile territorial ST ET ee ae A EOG RO VETS, advan sion on budget making by Lou | dustry and th ire to cut down Her son is suing Mrs. Sophia F./ with whom they motored to the| limit, which for other purposes al HERE’S MORE ABOUT tageous position u Raifuku| Saudem, comptroller of Soattie overhead and concentrate produe- | Henry, his widowed aunt, for posses-| British embassy President Dou-| Ways has been and still is, maine LLA had slipped beneath the waves. spre ete and “The Text Book Prob. tion output sted the shut-/ sion of tho $400,0 packing plant) mergue entertained the royal visit-| tained as strong by the United f ae }lem," by H. C. Crumpacker, superin. f the -| here, claiming that an oral agree-)ors at luncheon at the Elysee, the | States government, as by the Brit- AUX Englishman Says 6,000 A : rset psa 1 Pain { }te nent of Hoquiam schoo! y: rey. to. 7 J. Thorsen, pr ment with his uncle was blocked by | guests including Premier Painleve,| ish government, and so far, I have | STARTS ON PAGE 1 the conchiding lunch t the in Jail for Uprising | nt and manager of the concern, | @ late will of James Henry when he) Edourad Herriot, Senator Deselves,|not been instructed to make any having dealt with the enemys | 19 habe of Commer Dr. A. I LONDON, April 2 “] . Between 75 and 100 men have! died in February, 1924. | Minister of Marine Borel, Mme. De-/ protest on this score to the United having dealt with the enemy. ip of Boston, editor of the Nev sional ete at eR estimate) sion employed in the factory which! Then the plaintiff, himself, took|selves and Mme. Borel, and M. and] States government,” Howard sald, The chamber voted away his im-| pats il Journal of Hducation, will {emt communists had been are} ae ene aclty output of 1,200 to| the stand, Thursday afternoon, told| Mra. Raymond Poincare. “It might perhaps have been ar munity from arrest and eae tan | be the principal 8. B. Fle Ap oA Monday night in Softa/ |=), pairs of shoes a day. The|of his dreams of education, sur-| No toasts were exchanged, but the| sued that ‘somo: of these arrests. He was brought to trial before Hog tkoa Arthur mld wpbades | ere cay erent Ok, era Were) i geet auais Vpattiles unter * | rendered when his uncle induced him| gathering was apparently in the| were not quite within the limits nate in Loni hd Sd apse Ms Ap rit} SLE, |i Griddly, principal of the Levene Joma pba tary M.Jirands have been famous thruout| to remainein the meat business in| friendliest spirit. Jof the treaty provisions, but. ins 2 C7 reano . a | ays in a signed article he| brands ha ¢ AMO! AUG n ¢ " ‘ ri SAUCE Geomolding (Fees |” ‘Decisring Beales public school| Ceorketown high achout, wilt preside I Manchester Guardian today’ [the Northwest for years 1908, fis career forgotten, he said,} The British sovereigns are en{asmuch as they dealt with the but found guilty o a saphet Ld | ios erty: 2 | sa . } Ar mpt is being made to in-| he worked up in the business, dream. | route home atter a stay in Sicily, | liquor smuggling cases, the British tions with the enemy system among the cight or 10 best | Wedgewood, with two other Brit-| u r yah tr Ridge ing of the wealth that would some |} government and the Canadian gov. The sentence was three years of) in the United States, Dr. A. BE. Win jish members of parliament, went to| terest local capital in the plant Local ie hie lee inetalaadath Git | ernment (the two governmienta: mane Imprisonment, 19 years interdiction | ship, noted lecturer and Eastern edu | | Boda ons an thdapendent snjasion’ of | reorman/ee: the. flim, G1 c waa) An Te ee ingot. the, will, made “tht Jinterosted), have always been will of the right to yote or hold office! cator, now in Seattle on his both| | invent tion, His report condemn: Asia yah space ia 7 pth eae Ati th teetord (im ttaVnes: Chin alae jing to leave the issue to be de edition ta By Fs te ite ithe Dacia. oe he nkotf gove ent 6 varia, | day ne leather supplies on han¢ i s s and Ove sree rte Ly jee Ay tly aepetbptig ae Seni it ots | “The Pr iclea SAV eaceMrmient: (¢| aud anibaulingrs re seco “Shortly after my uncle's death,''| cided by American courts of justice Sah Pees ten eee Pecked pial eat igid | Barei Defense Lawyer A having difficulty In disposing of the| M & Co. will maintain their| he added, “they fired me at the} jrushout Any ciblemedo Jnber ana After a spirited debate in 1924, “I have known Seattle chools | ¥ N=) vodies of the victims,” Wedgewood] sales and distribution organization ening Henry was preparing to| Too Dazed to Tell Name, Only ey eet ee aulle ea sore the senate yoted amnesty by 169|from the beginning,” he said, “and| gers Judge by Quizzing | wrow. Pp Gooldente, InYa. Aid Sut BIRD ANOLE: | eeic hia i Maabiattr| noon. Most, Knows She Fell In Lak earnest of our good will. The fact 5 A high k js due “Torture: is supposed to be used| product here from Milwaukee, his cast OWS ake good will, ne fact votes to 105. their progress and high rank js dix for the oxo of extracting ame of Friday's testimony concerned fi- eth is, that by agreeing to the provis. The same body which condemned |to two things, their location in al yugge mrorett Smith Friday broke | © any bse kiya baled J nytlel| i nances of the packing plant which| ., ines t ¢ the} ions of the liquor treaty, the Brit: Caillaux thus handed back to-him @/ growing city, where there Is con-lintg crossexamination of a state | Mitlon from the prisoners, Motorman-Bandit wero detalled by Charles Dixon,| Collapsing In the entrance of the) 101 povernment has indeed gone far new opportunity in life. nt improvement, and to the q' witness in the Louls Barel hijack “It was pleasant amid the sham- ‘aasher 33 Norwegian hospital, Mrs. Mary Jane Mo ealaoik United States authon Always enigmatic, Interesting, a) of the teaching personnel.”’ ing-murder case to scold defense bles to_note the British and Ameri | Is Accused Again eau White, 78, was found at 6 O'clock | itteg gin the aatorcement ati their ‘human dynamo, n living, breathing! Adding that 94 per cent of our attornay 9 tor “long-winded cxtna Hone | OADM: including officlals of tho \iriday morning, dazed and wet, bao law. We hope that’ this Wim figure stalking the stage of a real-|grammar school graduates entered | \,, legations and travelers, doing thelr George Jensen has been accused | Discuss Request for Sho told nur that she had falten| 1. eitactive’ Raa wane Pia irent \ life drama, now that the curtain has| high dchool, the doctor declared the Attorney Ralph ‘Hove. was, xiitiiin: utmost to stem the horrors of another holdup. | into Lake Union, after walking most rasta bot ilauos ecii\ ey lttge reeea gone up on another act, and Caillaux | figure almost unprecedented i ing Pete Gregorias, witness of the | The motorman who confessed | Thru Steamer Rates of the night. Manin annean te a Shanty " te again has tho spotlight—what? | Dr. Winship Is aes of ‘the New slaying of the young Italian ranch-| Auto Bus Victims hursday to robbing t no of his fel 1s cesey vere boing hwhd Triday {yStt® Salt she had come trom Sear} Pinning to be so." Se despniainicnscalb | England Journal of Education SY SOR WleH Oacar ie Racite and low street car workers, folowing his| Tearlngs were being hek da iloy ‘ e 0 ec cn tedde n ry ut , t y re | ‘ddressing ors and|°" raat’ We ay, was indentified | by the interstate commerce commis 7 - Principals H fin addressing tniveraty, Hormel nd oo” surh: éx-polleceieh, Cheater | Win $10,000 Suit) «re ee Weah ‘ “Nich indentitied / by the Int alate cogprriors cumn he police were unable to locate | i ' | rincipals Mear [high school audlence i | Rothermel and Harry Lundaker are} pnp, ¢ ; “thr The Star's photograph, — i realises byo thet the woman's address or relatives Friends! So Foagey 4 Tle was to speak Friday at Garfield) eran ee ie gmith Inter, |; nen: Ore. Apri Damages! Bruno Gervast told police Friday | Steamship Co, for thru rates on lum-|" mg the inquiries of the officers the Research Report sal the University and at the nee , : tate ALR) i set bel ek that Je nae Mi ies yu bor pn IRoeAWeas atochatas Sot aged woman repeated that sho was Paid Funeral Costs , ol i ao dd Nie dh o Ircuit) him up in Rainier valley the night of| points in tho Northwest, via this and] én, Ake Woolley, ii é A report of the research com. | Coll You've got to remember that! court hero ‘Thuraday, against George| April 10, ‘Tho bandit. only got 26} othor Sound ports by steamship to Seman: Cone we tf iin Nea ated “We've been friends and have mittes on Ste investigation of the )> the court and the jury havo aver-| Duke and Ired Duke, stage lino op-| conta and a atrent cur token, ho sald. | California porta, sree ea k us br idee: * jrailroaded together,” said Martin courss of study In language willl ¢ @ [age intelligence,” he declared, “and | erators, whose motor bis struck the | “Potlce did not take him up te the| Officers of tho rteamahip company on Gael no pede z.| Feeneys as he wiped a tear from be made at the meeting of the Se-| ¢ {this countless repetition has got to! Harrons’ automobile on tho morn+| Jail to confront the confessed motor |and of railroads were giving thelr Bye : hires ea hein Ne Bot OUls| His grizzled cheek, Fr attle Principals’ association at Ply-| $ | stop.” , [ing of December 4, injuring both | man bandit. |teatimony before Examiner Geddes LMR chit AM 2A fet } “So when he died at the city mouth chureh, Tuesday ut 6 p. rid 8 @| “T take exception to your honors | oveupanty and damaging the ex | Jensen denied this third holdup. |of the commission in the Chamber i | hospital, and no oneseamo to claim The committes consists of O. * @ | remarks,” Horr retorted. Mra. Barron, who alleged perma.| 1 Volgeson, | x the body, 1 did what I could and ath mi ; A f \ His fathorin-law olgexon, | of Commerce building, No thru rate * ho body, 1 ¢ at T could ang } Hanson, J. Mackintosh, J. ©.) § RNAMENT AL Trees +4 Go ahead and except, It's erant: bnent injuries in the accident, was! interviewed police | y. disenssing | now oxiats over the Nelson lines Truck Drivers Ask j gave him a dacent burial.” , Dickson, Helle Dirimple and Charles | @ ejed, But profit by the advice,/awarded $8,964 damages; Barron,| Jonson's family affairs. He said hist wl Marchi Increase in W: Michael Mahey, 65, the deceased, Potter, chiirman, and Shrubs $3] Smith answered }$100 for personal injuries and $776] daughtor, Ruth, was divorced from crea: ages! ,,.; in the city hospital, April 20, \ mM, @| Gregorian on the statd most} for the damago to the « The} Jensen in November and ix now in Fine Unpaid; Hiden a A mae se ott Ho Was 0 native of Menlo Castle, e cant @ | of the® forenoon, describing the al | jury deliberated three hou Los Ani " local union No, 174 Thursday night Gal Treland, ordl y Ae vos Angeles. County Galway, nud, according : 4 He Puan ey NOM, my $ | lexed liquor robbery last June 2 on Starvers in Prison voted unanimously to demand a $1 al {5 jroone Funeral. services. were 8 Tee eal te Gale. iat tho Barei ranch ne . ‘ . day increase in pay, effective May 1 ames ‘ Gg itn value many timen @ | th U hare ot 35 ay +} held from James cathodral at §, {norease Ita value. many $) He ts an Malan and neighbor ot | Ebert’s Son Quizzed | Violet Sampley Is gtfuaal Lo pay fines of, $60 und /ny hole voty they indicated w de-] 16+ a, my Mrlday, with Asveraent } : by eaete {the slain man, by Cops After Fight Chosen Fete Queen landed J. W. Burkoot, Turk, ang {olor tos and pat on Jemands made} jn th Cathotl motery. Man: -Page Planting Guide ; . ‘ sal ont 4 i ago, s ning's Funeral parlors had charg (Hilal he Reet tN % ayer 4 BERLIN, April 4. 1ritz Dbort,| BELLINGHAM, April 2-—Misa} “John Vos” Bechan, negro, In the |§ sae a HH Ea Nae ing t 1 parlors had charge }Jrf, on of the late president of Violet Sampley, 16, entry of the} county gail ‘Or 80 6, since the |e pnco 1602 [Henning Is 1 Nutied | Germany, wan detained by the potles| Rhododendron club; was last night} They had beon convioted in dus nates Aftito for sor time, nln Sut 1 Si ki t Fatite ° land examined for 20 minutes at al prociaimed queen of the 1926 Tulip|ticn Dalton's court of starving hae mS \ ai rit teat sore here | SNM OMS OLOME| California Judge |int,cavnines 2 minitn aa] yin ain athe $98 up| uen "bao our of tne un Ca |Hazeltine Sick in “Joly the folly, Craerd | EE RATA CGele | WASHINGTON, April Sh—Iresk|iweon 80 “relehebannermen” and May 7 to 9 ‘Two other candie} King County Humane society found} 5 Hosiptal With Flu i Le creat yh 4 ” H st — @ldent Coolidge toduy appointed Ax. J about 100 members of the “Hiamarek tem, Nine Littl, of Whatcom high} the animal. One horse had to be \ I AL Hageltine, divisional prohte » | 1140,” Private Jeasone ail hours, © Vorner Ave. Sixth and Stewart g|Aistant Hecretury of Labor 12 Youth bund.” who were emerging] echoot, and Mima Prigmore, of alr] killed; two other were taken in} ‘Tho vouy. wide scart of plaid silk| bition chief, is iil inthe: Seattle | attie'n recognized school, e nt Weatiake @ | Honning, to bo federal divtrict Judgo} from a meeting In honor of Dv.) haven high school, will be her ladies} charge by the society. Tho two} with fringed ends is liked with the | General hospital with influenza, Hi reotly fron breeasiene) ba 4 Nurseries at Georgetown © fov tho Southern divtvict of Cali-| Jayves, Several others wore likewise Jn waiting, Miss Sumploy attonds}imen were arrested at Midlakes|mannish topcoats that are so guilt} condition was reported not serlou: one dt r PrYTTTTTy ity) , fori, ei emube tutes oh Obbalneds Whatcom high, iY early $n tho Wooks less of any feminine touch, Wriduys eyereane