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THK OMAHA SUiAl fcOVilBEK 3, 1912. 4 A Mme. SGHUM ANN HEINK DOLLAR GAS IN LIMELIGHT THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONTRALTO Pays TrSkmtSi to th TEiftl WAY Tho World's Greatest Piano Under date of Aug. 26ih, 1905, she writes from Lud low, Yonkers, New York, as follows: jfy&fc ePi "Tho Stein way PI an or ore Ilk ffj&& KL- ( Uflmc belli ps, with hearts an the world by their glorious toner., but they share the heart's pleas ure! and sorrows. How ortcn d 4 I find solans and renewed courage In troubled hours In tho" he vonly harmonics of ray Steinway Piano! May It flourish and prosper, an i I Iah t tl fnl ( ti t- mart. K1LKESTJNE SCHUAIANN-HKINIC JtJndJ " Madame Schumann-Holnko will be hoard In concert at Iho now Brandels theater on November 7, whero rnuslo lovorB will have tho boat opportunity to witness that raro co-oporatlon for satisfactory results between artist and instrunieut. Dn not fall to take advan tage to hosr tho world's grcatost contralto, supported by tho world s greatest piano tho Steinway. We carry at all times a comploto stock of Grands and Uprights of those world renowned Instruments, and Nobraskans are no lonsor forcod to go oast to obtain a satisfactory selection. Wo guarantou ,N'ow York prices, and axrango modorato monthly payment?, If do slrod. i Schnioller & Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 Faniam Street. ' (Established 1&G9) Kxcluslvo representatives for Htclnwnjr & Sons In Nebraska and Western Iowa. p. 8. Tickets for tho Schumann-Holnk concert nro now on sale at the New Brandels Theater. Conunisiioncr Ryder and Judge Baker Confer with Gas Officials. CITY WAKTS A TEN-YEAS DEAL Cimipnny to Ulr Dollnr (lax for Ten Yrnra and CMr Abolishes the Ttvo Per CVnt Orrnpntlon Tnx on llrnelpts. Sinking of Cruiser By Greeks is Marked By Unusual Daring ATHBNfl, Nov. 1 Lieutenant Vothlf. commander of the torpedo boat which In lit Might wink the Turkish battleship Feth-I-Uutend at Salonlk, today rent lhi following report of th Incident to thw government! "The fort of Karabum were flashing their searchlights unceasingly between the estuary of the Karavofanarg and thii J A tentatlvo prvgram by which conaum era will sccura dollar cu w ulunitf.l by President Hamilton iiiid W. T. Dout-I mo"th of lb Varder rivets, but 1 pawed . ... ' .... .) Ih imtt.r oil .tArtm t.tw U hilt of the gna oomitany vatrd&y to To Roosevelt Speaks 1 For Candidates on : York State Ticket ) NEW YORK, Nov. -.-Colonel Thoodoro U Jloosevelt for the second tlmo In three H days tonight addressed mi immense ii audience in Madison Bqusre Oardca 3 There hod preceded him to tho Harden 2 through the medium of Comptroller H "William A. Prcndertruat, chairman of the meeting-, a request that no effort bo made by the crowd to cheer him beyond the . limit of time accorded last nlKht In the cams hall to Governor Wilson. "When Colonel Iloosevelt raises his left hand," Mrfl PrcnderHoat said,- "ha asks you to let him proceed with Ida speech because he desires a record next Tuesday In the voting, rather than a record to- night in the duration of the cheers." Oscar 8. Btrnus, candldato for governor, and other state npeakera had held the stage until 9:40 o'clock when the colonel Wyoming Convicts, Caught After Chase, Are Killed by Posse RAWLINS, Wyo., Nov. 2. Richardson and Buckatrum, two of tho convicts who escaped from tho Wyoming penitentiary here on October IS, wero killed by a posse last nltrtit neur Powder Bprings, on the Colorado-Wyoming line, according to a telephone message received here late this afternoon. A fierce - battle took pluco when the posse, headed by Sheriff Torrlll and Deputy Sheriff Ogee, finally cornered the fugitives after a chase of more than two weeks. Iturkc, a third convict, escaped and has not beon captured. None of the posse was shot. Richardson, Buckstrum and nurke, throo of the moat desperate among the eight convicts who escaped on October 13, kill ' Ing olio cltUon uhd stabbing another, !iJ remained togcthor In their fight through arrived. He was wildly cheered as he j the hills southward toward Colorado, forced his way to the front of tho plat form snd waved a welcome to all parts of tho hall. It was twenty-flvo minutes before his uplifted hand brought the cheering to an end. When he could finally make himself heard the colonel, declaring that He spoke In behalf of the progressive atate and local tickets of New York, talked for more than an hour, hla voice atrong and his strength apparently unimpaired by the effort. Success In tho state, he de clared, was eraential to the progressive success throughout the nation. eluding tho pursuers time after time. All three Were armed, and they atole food and ammunition along tho way. Several posses have been constantly on their troll, but they succeeded In keeping ahead ot their pursuers until last night. The bodies of ttin dead ovnvlcts will be brought to Jlawltus. The pursuit of llurke will bn continued. Senat -Attacked as Citadel of Privilege By Governor Wilson -IOCHSSTJ5R, X. T., Nov, 1-Oovwrnor "Woodrow Wilson In his speeches hers tonight directed an attack on the United States senate as a "citadel of privilege." decIsxlBjr the people had not had poasos alon of that body for a generation. The speaker said confusion and inces sant coniost wouia result in tho next four years with a postponement of leg islatlon unless both houses of congress as well as the presidancy wero "demo cratic through and through." lice Commissioner Itydrr, City Corpora tion Counsel Uakcr, Assistant City Attor ney Lomhort Mid City Commissioners Uutl-r and Wlthiull. This plan, now under advisement by city offloiiUs. tat If the ooninany will uoronteo dollar gas to atsunrs for a period of ten years the city will abolish the prMut oooupatlon tax; ot 3 per rout on gross rooslpts, the fixed ohsrge of S ontii par l.lOt) eubio feet, and will under take to dhrchaigQ all taxes against th company with, the Inoome oC 1 per cent on grin rceelpu paid directly to the city, and 9 ; r oent to onv-r alt taxation. To this plan tho oompany agree with the eaceptiou that whonever tho total of 10 per oent on the grojs Jtcelpta fails to meet alt tax demands tho defloenay ahull to made up by an extra clia ge to private consumera Tho city absolutely rfused to oonslder thin counter ofior. etandlng fl.tn on the demand for dollar gas for the full period of ten years. i . t .i id. ' Durlnw tho conference the gas company officials alleged that their total expendi tures for oil taxable purposes amounted to II cents on euch 1,0.0 feet of gas sold to ootisumers. Tho 10 per cent on the gromi receipts, owing to the fixed mini mum meter charge, is equivalent to this 16 cents per 1.W0 cubic feet. "Wo nre standing firm for dollar gas," said Judge Hon Dakar, following tho con ference, "and will acr-rpt nothing thnt does not guarantee dollar gas to con sumers for tho entire period of ten years. Wo nro not opposed to a ten-year con tract, although we have discussed the advisability of . granting such a contract for five years only." Ar N-nr' AftTrrment, The olty and the company have never before been so near to agreement and It is now believed that a compromise If certain and that the suit pending to en join the enforcement of the dollar gas ordlnar.ee will ultimately be dismissed Furth. conferences will be held and each side will seek to agree upon some basis. Tho gas company now asserts that the plant is of greater value than that fixed by the appraiser secured to ap praise tho property. The city believes after Its legal representatives havo gone carefully Into the detailed report of the sppralsnr. that his figures are nccurato, nnd will seek to secure a compromise on the basis ot tho valuation returned by him. No matter what action is taken, in the end tho olty will bo compelled to go be fore tho legislature this winter and ask for .permission to enter into the agree ment. It will then be necessary to put tho matter to aAvcute ot the people. full steam fur Ha' 11:20 o'clock In the safely In. Making tunlkl I arrived at evening. "I discovered a Turkish cruiser at the left extremity of a pier. At the right extremity were other vre-els, Includlnn a lliis-tan warship. I maneuvered cau tlously and csenped detection and launched a torpedo at a distance of luA meters from the starboard side of in)' vessel. Then turning slightly to the left I launched another from Uio port aide. Then I steamed away at full speed to a safe dlstauoe and again turning I dis charged a third torpedo at the break water. 'Then such an explosion was heard that we thought a cannon had been fired on land. After the first explosion wo noticed lights moving about on the cruiser and heard, whistles being blown. The officers quarters were lit up by th explosion, which occurred at a apot a little forward of the right funnel. "Dense volumes ot smoke poured from tho lunnol and the vessel lurched for ward by the bows. I then departed st full speed, passing In front of ICarabuu. which certainly had been apprised of th event from Salonlkl, as the fortress biased alt of Its searchlights. "As we pursed unnoticed I carried out a promise made my gunners and fired u shot at the fortress from a range ot Z.bOO meters." Court Declines to I Listen to Caruso BAL.KM, Mass., Nov. 2. iloseph Bttor, leader of the I.awrence textile workers lost winter, who. with' Arturo Qlovan nlttl and Joseph Caruso, Is on trial here charged with responsibility for tho mur der of Anna Lopplxu, sought to msko a personal statement to the court today Jutt bctoro opening remarks for the de fense began. Ills request was denied anl Judge Qulnn ordered counsel for the de fendants to proceed. After the commonwealth had closed Its case. Judge Qulnn designated W. Scott Vetera, attorney for aiovannlttt, and jM II. Slsk, counsel for Caruso, to make tho opening statements for tho defense. Ho flist directed that but one attorney should speak for all, but when Slsfc ex plained that his client was charged as principal and the others as accessories, and that he would like to present a separate statement, the court permitted him to do so. J. P. B. Mohoncy, counsel for Kttor, protested, but was overruled. Resources of Banks Largest in History WASHINGTON. Nov, 7.-lwrence O. Murray, comptroller of the currency, to day Issued a atatement indicating that the resources of the banks in the United States national, state and private are the highest In history- Acoordlng to reports of thalr condi tions on June 14, - the comptroller an nounced tS.OOO of the 29,000 banks in the country show aggregate resources of f!Mo,C00,000, an Increase of ll.tfl.&WXW over the Resources oft,0Q0 banks whlcn made returns In 1911. Tho total individual deposits amounted to 17,013,000,000, an Increase of Jt.lOC.TOO,. The 4,000 banks from which no reports were received by the comptroller wore chiefly brokerage concerns, with an es timated aggregate capital of $79,000,000. Orphan Girl Tells of Her Experiences With Counterfeiters ST. IjOULS, Nov. i-Oillo Stevens, the lC-yenr-old girl arrosied last night In a raid on a houso filled with counterfeit ing apparatus and spurious dollars and dimes, today told ot her experiences and expressed willingness to expose In court tho three men arrested with her. One of the men, Ira A, Campbell, 03 years old, posed as the father of the girl. She said that six years ago Camp bell took her from, an orphan asylum at Council llluffa, la., and adopted her, though he was unmarried. Since thon she has accompanied him around the country. Campbell nnd the girl, she said, lived contly In Morgan county, Missouri. Six ecks ago, while they were on a farm near Stover, Mo., tnoy were joinea Dy lien Soinemorand Thomas J. Johnson and tho tour perfected dies and began to ake dollars and dimes out ot antimony nd tinfoil. Some ot the money was passed in the neighborhood, but more spent In Kansas City and here. The girl ta a cripple and in poor health. The police matron la taking care of her. Clot an Awful Frtgtvt by fear ot appendicular Take Dr. icing's Now IJfe Pills and icon see bowel rouble v nlsh. Q'-arsntee'. J5o. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. Symptoms Are Warnings to Wise Men. i publication of the preecrw 3t a famed physician would The tlon o: prove fruitless to hundreds of con if unable to recognlxo the necessity for Us use. It la not the intention or desire of the writer to mislead or frighten by paint lug the horrors suffered by the prematurely aged, but rather ia it the desire to su-te plain facts. The peculiar affliction which de stroys ambition, organic strength, energy and hope la accompanied by some of the following symp toms, It not by alts Dull sunken yes thinness (or abnormal fat ness), cold extremities, backache, weakness in the spin, twitching, pots before the eyes, pains in back ot head, headache, trembling, fatigue, shrinking of the skin, flabby flesh. Impaired memory, sleeplessness, loss of appetlts. constipation, kidney derangements and a general unpreparedness for emergencies of all sorts. The right kind of medical treat ment will effectually overcome such warning symptoms and re store normal conditions if persist ently used for a few short weeaa. Any one can buy the Ingredi ents and rr.ix the medicines ot this prescription at home as it contains no poisonous opiates whatever. The Instructions for mixing at home secretly so that no embar rassment may be felt, as are fol lows: Tlrst gst three ounces of yrup sarsaparllla compound and one ounce compound fluid balm wort; mix and let stand two hours. Then add one ounce com pound essence csrdlol and one ounce tincture cadomene com pound (not cardamom), and mix all together. The directions are to take one teaapoonful after each meal and qn when retiring, until bounding health and full strength are restored. Even a few weeks will witness moot wonderful re sults, OKLAHOMA TAFT MAN IS WORKING FOR HADLEY OlTimiE. Okl., Nov. ..-Special Telo- gram.) Governor Herbert Hadley ot Missouri Is the choice of Notional Com mitteeman J. A. E, Harris of Guthrie. the Taft manager in Oklahoma, for vice president to aucceed tho lata JsmeB 8. Sherman on tho republican ticket. Hnr , ria said tonight he will attend tho com- , mlttee meeting In Chicago. I "I believe Governor Hadley would bo 'the choice of both the progressive and I regular republicans In Oklahoma it left to a vote," said Mr. Harris tonight, but the time Is too short tor a vote to be ! taken. We no longer have a split In tha i republicans In this state. Indications are good for the election of the entire re- I publican ticket next Tuesday and the st lection ot Hadley will tend still further . to cement au me republicans. I "The large number ot Mlssourlans In Oklahoma ta another excellent reason for Oklahoma to be for Hadley and the ! strong republican showing made by Mis sourt In the past entitles that state to this recognition ot her favorite aon. MAN WHO WANTED HANGING HAS HIS REQUEST GRANTED OZARK. Ark., Nov. I Ferdinand Qlaubllts, aged M, was hanged hers to day for the murder of his wtf at All Ark., last August, Olaubltta'a trial came to a asnsatlonal close when he suddenly took his case out of the handa of hla at torney and, addressing tha jury, pleaded with them to gtvs him tha maximum aentence, saying that h believed in the law of "An eyo for an eye and a tooth for a tooth," In killing hla wife Qlaub lits used a knife, a pistol and an axe. Quick Home Cure for Piles Trial Package Absolutely Freo Will ou Hnoml n Post-Card for It? If you are suffering fnem piles instant relief is yours tor the asking, and a speedy, permanent cur will follow. The Pyramid Drug Co., 403 Pyramid IllAg., Marshall, Mich., will etnd you tree. In a plain wrapper, a trial package of Port of Acapulco . Destroyed by Storm SAN JUAN DEIi SUIt, Nicaragua, Nov. l.The seaport of Acapulco on the Ta olflo coast of Mexico was virtually de stroyed W a sovere hurricane on Wednes. day nlsht, according to wireless dis patches received here. Four-fifths of the town was shattered and tho Ameri can consulato was unroofed, the consular reoords being damaged by rain. No Uvea were lost, but a numbor of natives wero Injured. Several small craft In the harbor wero wrecked, but the United States cruiser Maryland, which was lying thero, was not Injured. Tho United States cruiser Cleveland, which was In tho vicinity, did not suffer. Telegraphic communication with Aca pulco is Interrupted. Acapulco Is the chief port of call for steamers plying between San Francisco and South American ports, Tho outer bay Is unprotected and is occasionally swept by fierce storms. Grabow Riot Case Soon to Go to Jury UAKE CHARtJCS, La., Nov. 1. "It you doubt that the union men were prepared tor trouble," said Congressman Arscno P. Pujo in his argument for the state today in the Orutxm murder trial, "oonsldcr the 117 bullet holea In the sides ot tho mill offloes." He also contended that oil the attend ant circumstances proved that the union men were the aggressors In the battlo. The case ot tho nino defendant menv bere of the Brotherhood of Timber Work- era la expected to go io tho Jury to morrow afternoon. Four arguments were completed today, cne by the state and three by the defense, leaving for tomor row only one concluding argument for each side and the charge to the Jury by Judge Overton WILSON MAKES CONFESSION, SAYS GOVERNOR JOHNSON BUFFALO. N, T Nov, l.That while In a boastful mood, Governor Wilson, speaking last night in Madison Square Garden, made a confession which clarified the positions of himself end the Wall street Interests in the present campaign was the assertion of Governor Johnson Pyramid Pile Cure, the wonderful sure ' ln Pcch at Convention hall tonight, and certain cure for the tortures ot this "l wm rt&A Governor Wilson's re- arcau unease, rnousanos nave already a rpon-u m me tiros, ue siwa. taken advantage of this offer, thousands know for the first time ln years what it la to bs free from the pains, the Itching, the awful agony of piles. Pyramid ltle Cure relieves the pain and itching Immediately, The Inflamma tion goes down, the swelling Is reduced and soon the disease Is gone absolutely. No matter how desperate you think your care Is, write in today tor the free trial treatment. Then, when you have used It in the privacy ot your own home and found out tor yourself how etflca 'He spoke as follows; '"The gentlemen In Wall street don't bet five to one on their destruction and they don't go to their buelness smiling and complacent when tuey expect a deluge next week.' ' Political Notes This Week's Rocker Special Is Just Liko Out. ilflilte iHI Union utfittingG OMAHA .E.COR.I6ia&JACKS0N STS. (Peoples rami tare ft Carpet Co.) CONSOLIDATED WITH THE PEOPLES STORE. The Rocker Bolov.' Has Gonume Leather Seat and Back This Is She "Union's" Idea of America's Greatest Rocker Value Mind you, the rocker Is NOT a cheap, flashy one, but a magnificent piece ln the prevailing FUMED OAK, OOLDKN OAK or ln a rarely beautiful MAHOGANY finish. Frames In genuine quarter-sawed oak. and the upholstered neat Is done ln OBNUINE BPANI8H or BLACK LKATHEH. Itocker Is 40 Inches high, ha- Jtx20 scat, broad back, has highly tompercd elect eprlngB under the seat upholstery, and Is as com fortable as can be. It is one of those rich, tony, porfectly plain pieces without a lot of ordinary carvings; It's a piece that may bo Bet In the richest parlor In Omaha and receive cpmn.tmt on its boeuty. Again wo say, "It's upholstered In GENUINE leather." lluy It and pay down only. $1 make the rest in 50o a week payments If you will. Bearch tho stocks of every storo within thousands of miles and you will NOT find as choice a piece of furnlturo under S 30. Specialed at only 11 But Worth Fully $20 I 1 I'll I - ml n "Art" Shop at at Only $1 Cash, 50c Weekly $1175 An $8.50 Grade Soft I The Union's $35 Grade Coal Heater, should attract many when offered at $4.25 DON'T be at all un easy because of the price, for the heater will heat, use Its fuel economically and last indefinitely. It has cast Iron baee, top and front. It has also a neat nickel foot rest and nickel top ring. A screw draft air regulator assures a K roper maintenance of eat. It is undoubtedly a stove world wonder at the price. rHvil Steel Range is a thoroigh trade convincer when ofiered at $24.50 434.S0 doesn't seem enough of a. price to bur a OOO D ateel range, but tho "Union" Is al ways an exception. The Union's J24.50 , Steel Banga bos full riveted steel body, asbestos lined, baa guaranteed bsJiiog oven with six S tnch lids and is com plete with upper warm ing closet. Don't buy a. steel range until you see It. $1 or so a Week Union unfitting Cs OMAHA SE.COR.I6ra&UACKS0N ST. (Peonies Furniture ft Carpet Oo.) CONSOLIDATED WITH THE PEOPLES STORE. Contributions amounting to S93.974.tM were received by progressive national headauartera in New York durlnc tli t wlr r.nk- . t C 11am . V. . 4 ftfVl , ,4 . . . , , , , ..., w. .u w . . ,v"r u" l uu c" sov nui-si-e imcs.- subscribers made up the aum. age at any drug store ror co cents, every ' Governor Johnaon'a atopa yesterday day you suffer after reading this notice wars for brief rear platform talks. Meet- you suffer needlessly. Simply flit out today will be heia in ten towns anu - Mirnn -nri m-ll tvtv 'M between Dunkirk and Buffalo, free coupon and man toaay. I .v,.. . ih, ..nu i. ui,iiM I The aucreme court ot Utah has refused , maintain hla office In Omaha. 1 , n wtt a M.nil.mllB oalfflul TAP . - ,H a..a ...J . V. I . M by the democratlo and progressive party Mi. rr.wfnrrt wm .P-,mnnv Mr Craw, campatgi managers, to compel the count" Mr- crawrord wm acempany Mr. traw commissioners to supply Australian bal- , ford, lots at ail the polling places in Salt Lake ! . county, to be used In conjunction with thel n,,!! J,,rtw n WJ,mn FREE PACKAIE COUPON PYRAMID DIIUQ COMPANY, 401 Pyramid IUdg., Marshall Mich. Kindly send me a sample or Pyramid Pile Cure, at once by mall, FnulO. In plain wrapper, Name, Btr City State. BRIEF CITY NEWS Staek-Fatooaer Co-, Ucdsrtaksrs. Lighting- rixtares-Sargess-Oraadaa Oo. Xavs &Oot Print It Now Beacon Press alley, the Dsntiat, City Nat D. 2501 O. A. Unfigusst, tailors. 235, Pax. Blk Oeorffe Xagney ror oounty attorney Advertisement. Rarry Counsman for county assessor. Advertisement. See Koacoe for tow rates on diamond and watch loans. 153 Dodge. Advertise. menu Crawford Xseps O fries Hare Itanlt Crawford, who has large interests in Vancouver, B. C, will spend a large por tion of his ttme during the next two or I three years in that country, but will still He win regulation of waterpower rights on pub lie domain will be given an opportunity to air their views at a. hesrinir lipfnr Secretary of the Interior Fisher. Henry Lane Wilson, ambassador to Mexico, came to Washington today to take luncheon with President Tntt and talk over the Mexican situation. Just returned from his trip to Hawaii, Secretary or the Interior Fisher discussed with President Taft Hawal nn conditions and western economto problems. r voting machines, Goveor Johnson ot Caj fornla yesterday addressed hull more meeting" n rcen. burg. Morrtatnwn. Theresa, Philadelphia, Watertown. Carthage. Low "VUle, Boon vllls. Remsen and OneUo, N Y Meet- Inrm .f4ii!A f ru T'Hra md nther rltlra In tha Twentieth Congressional district lena, Sonora, by vera canceled on account ot tne aestn or I men. Vice President Bherman. Body of Woman in Auto Party is Found in River SIOUX CITY, lu., Nor, 2.-The body ot a woman answering the description of Bertha Holbrook, one of the members ot the missing Miller automobllo party, was taken from the Missouri river south of Winnebago, Neb., today. Chlff of P. tectlves niohnrds says there is no doubt but the body' Is , that ot the Holhroot woman. He sold It proves the theory of the polloo that the party, which in cluded Ida Hall of Omaha, Bertha Hol brook nnd Ororz Miller of Sioux City. I.ud- Cardinal Respighi Resigns Vicariate PARIS. Nov. S.-The Matin says thaJ Cardinal Respighi. vicar general to popj Plus, has reelgned, following an Inquiry ordered by tha pope Into the admlnlstra. tion of the chancellor of the iMonslgnor Faberi, which it Is alleKcd. established favoritism. The perdlnal, uc. cording to the Matin, deemed h!mU responsible for his subordinate's actl and tendered Jils resignation. wora was receivea in hojwm, nnil TVnlt J Ri.mtwr un.l Tiulo" r.t th ,-.rttir- nf hnd of enunti'i. na rTann j. ursmper una iouie fetters who have been making American 'wig of Danhury. la., were drowned whllo money In tho mountalna west of Mania- lon tnf)r waj. from gjOUx City to Omaha on the n'ght of OctcKr I- Jljller's bo'Jy All parties interested 1n the government w lou,,a w" ui-gl TABLE d'KOTS DKTKXIt SO-i w uinnon cafo 1B17 Paraom Street, l'roro 12:00 to 3:00 O'clwsk. , , Oyster Cockail - Wafers CelcrJ Cor.rcmrce Juller.ne c,,rr Olives Itadlshcs Assorted Nuts nocst Prime R'.b of Beef bu Jur! , . f? 5P rlnK Chicken fomtli- ntyle Baked oung Pig, Chestnut muffing , u L.f. Uu,,h v"tl1 Cranberry Jelly Msched Potatoes iny June f,e3, Baked hweet Potatn.ii ,New Pplnarb with esg Combination Salad Hot Rolls Lemon Merln8u ri Pitted Cherry Pie Pineapple Ice Cream Ansel Fvo4 Oak. - iuu ji jxri jusi i"r I"-- ' I ..V