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'' TIMES A or' Carrie a Full Leased Wire Sen cz. Compare Ii! vA m .if i , COLDER 1 VJZ. AT HER VOL. X 1 1 1 . NO. 17k ir ,,t rc-er.u y.iici n-.7i stauas. 3c per cr-s iDe.p.ve-ec2 by carried !n Hsnmmi a: West ZZc i.r.icn.;, 50c per iuajtti. HAMMOND, INDIANA. Tl'KSDA V, JAM'AIJV ' .'. n , s: n a ; ! v a i , ! i i.i. i ,i ; a . -!'., v, 1 1 : ; . ; v P If 1 IpsijiW! t t 3 -Vx'. ? fci m IH m ?m v.- yss .jf ii -it?! ttf 9 fctf th! ffii si t:5J us V- ENTIRE WORLD hi O DOMINATE T ii Mi Jl it WAR mi t-. I -f liF 1 1 feTld 13 w Mi ten Ml mutant ANGLO-SAXONS Wuh Wit BHSP k hp DRAGNET uhiis Hum Great Britain and II S, Sea Power To Ba Bulwark of World's Liierliss, r7 rLOTP KACGEirr CTtjtercatlona-l Nexrs Svt1c Staff Correspo5i?l?nt.) LONDON, Jan. 7. Germany will accept a dictated peace and Cive pledge for an indemnity to the allies that will require a cen turv to raw The prcpor.ucr. ;ea power of Great Britain and the United States will remain the bulwark 01 the world's liberties, r.o matter - wha-. international mcdU'icatior.s rre agreed to in regard to the lice-j :'orn of the sees. CUSTOJJIAKS Or EUfOPS. . pri, ...... l'.:,i;.-. n: . in .-.!' Xf-rf f.-u i -c i .on ti.e r.,1rr n.o. v ill in if--ci 1" :u-, f l::s5v. Ti p pa;fnis. A-i- Kur.-i o. Jr ! : '" s'l.ii .line i I'-i" TV...s. Ssmiar Iv.j.b. and J.'h:j H:- ,i , i fccr.V I' ii-.-y l-.a c i ffi". i f-oin 1 r.,v;, r t r :kr-n i n : o ru.t..d' !u" l.nlivsu.-!. is'ilii-:- with tl - !.. :. Tn-v admit- T)i- w orJ of the riii'.rd ,!-:- on'; i'av nc puroi;ard the l.qaor fumi fp,,,.;. nft.- n-r- t ! poncrpl v.Mfr' '"' ' V ,?i lliinmiord P?.'.fir'-C(rppr . r,r..! y.,-i, ,,, south tr- ri- a ' ' :i ' ' ' :' ' ' ' :: sr. !'' rs-mt n ;'! tiicin !!. bv a? to" 1 f'lml. WOEI.D Hri3 Br SAXONS. .! : a iT.-t i V? 1: I b'- .Tifrl lv ;. i:ru;M'-M.;.!. aR -( . vrii mc to .tipi-.-.-i:Xf'i a !'- -.i.?:'in;.tis: : . , . r--. m'pI "i-1 r ''v ' ' - ;. : ' i ,-f: - !' V t!S of r;. . nitt !' .isr.-oi : i' 1 hr ,i:-:.iii.ts pIm.-.p r ; .ill.' r .''"!- '.!! iii- SHE CAN OITLY ACCEPT. I; I jf r-i.r.iy 1 m .!" :! ! t ' r , 9,.j -s .iii!-,' , :.- '!i'- ! -' - ''- ti w-.'l : ' V' -. ) '''!'" , . sYo1 to r-fii5' . T!: s unl 'i ' i -,, stn :r? v. ii! '!" I v ti-' b. jri'! iii' t!-- w !!. I ''- ' - i a-:.: r""fI''"i- Th- I'iv , ,;-,-r i ; i n :i i . 1'. ;r :. ni. in.. , M. TURNER HIDE a SPEECH FOR T. 0. AT 13IGlliEf!IIOfi! Hammond Banker, When ; Delegate to Convention, ; Was Roosevelt Worker. ' p w f f 1 V r- - 1 i i " " ri ' i ! . ' . " r r .c-i?'it in T.pU- ..nn.!;. a 1 r.f t . 1 rrs.-i-nt ff ' fir I'lf " -a nt'rr.k'i tl-.r ', ' '. "! 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Tui'ii-r' ' . -:nrc sa 1 '.st a-: sr.) i..!!y v-.: iroii.'l Mt Kti Sjic akinc of '"!. 1 1. .o' -.rlt y;;rr Hi'!: 'I W.cu r,,! i;,..!,'. ...,i,. r r. i mo ,: ;.-,!.-. i. ,...i. i - ativ'k-l thp il'rTiiaii A'h.Miro morr to tMrrfiio tbir i-o'intt . ;,-' ; r ,i. .bint- f or ,..; i,.'. ,,-,,,. . oti- of tbo trwifft ci-i'i i.-rv f...r y i ounlry by bo.se miiii rvir?." tx f '"HT IK. i 2 . tU.y f A L JL'jS (By Jutsrna'ional Keirs Sewlce.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. The , . , ,. . 7 I rebb-Kenyon law forbidcing ship-, V. cent of liquor into a dry state is constitutional and does not violate the constitution in the regulation 1 of iUerrUts coTttnerc?. the su- prenie court cf the Urd-rV. S:i;fs ' declared this aftcrncon. wtmt Wholesale Arrests by U. S. ! Men Who Take Booze-: Transporters from Trains and Automobiles at State Line. ' t'i" Itaii' f o ' i 1 V:i1 rt wa 'frii't-n a- i i :."; r" I". S. liquor , . t r..i i : . r. : " " !f" ' ' i : r n ii, . n 1 1 .t ns. ! !; '!';": ? v. i-n til" ' '' t'. S. HJiil!?. V.'ti" ii" cian of tio'.ra !no!p. ; p(l. T',f ! '. '"i! iil '. ini- 1. n-n irii ' :':.r.: t ':: r. ha.l 'vi;,sli.-'y ' - ; .r r vyil''d r:;t "i ' ' hf )! nil' n 1 hey 1 1 . nr. :.!'.! ' ': i 1 ? i ii n. s or ' . r . : . . ' : u : r i: ";f r. i i ft a o s.'iiiif. fini -pj'''-1 i'i t i ' i r r-i i '. n ftr; :( .-vin 4 -Mhi'-U ' iii jri rr h f'l : 'l r'i. cm n r i : ii i ; :.!';'.' . " ' : i . . ; r -i'i- in T 1 i ' r i pfi- .'. n:i-'' ii i i i . f y or. n ' ;' - i .r; r t s an-: t ' " i - i.i- of ' ,i - i-. . ' . This i ! hr ! .: i ml v r so fa i' ! o." ri ;i : ! ' . "i t ' f r-. Sir ri !.::: i'i -loi.n . 7 W a.-i n c i " n : : T ' " s f n J. r. : i i i; r . v r of b s r-1 r ? l f t f f f r : " . !' ' l. - ..(: i nt " J.-' i: K'.v- - '. , i. f ; : ; t f; ; f c f w ; r a l.rpro 8 111 ! - FARMER "KILLED ! ATRAILL CROSSING Charles Rudolph While Re -; turning from Sick Chamber Goes to Ills Death. ! 1 . ; I.OH t.. IM ... .!.!,. 7. -- li; ;-c- ' hirnii, ioiiii.- f- ,-:n :.n m ?iil of mrrcy I ; : -irk ti .' ni '!; :: Kudolpli. a w rl: 1 !., 1 : .- v. i v.'i -t i'i"k toW nh;p fari-'T. .-: k:i;il vi:n 'i-- hnr?r ai.'i but'Kr r o !.il b'. r t ' 1 1. b"M ni or. tf r,p. r 1 i's 1 n on 'iK' . I f .-. vr-'t ot tni"--i t . Kno'.ipii '- sVill ? f r.'O'turo'l. !. . 1. t- v. - ! ;:! bi i or ;.,.i. rri. Thr .-. -. !;-. i i.'i its'' n-: j.bo.ir S 1 ' b lu-' -itLnr ; failed to. h-ar t lie t ra 111 i:iu nfrir .n iii'- orospuip i to bis-, dratlr II' '.' !- y-nry i I.i. var- I rird and bail four obilorfv. otto tlir-:o britiK Mi". V.x '-- of jdacp. Tic I rrrop.iiis v. ri l.r"'.'i:!'i ro I j ;!i.- Sio-rtsi ui'.'i' i takirK rstibli. tit. ; MUST PREPARE FOR BLOODSHED! (By Intema-local N?tvs Sorric.) , Vi PKX I ! A ( ; K V. .lit,. (,.,-- W ,liU., prri.arc for bb-od.-iif !. ' do lai oi Karl kiirrb'. Icmi'r of t br .;! mar. t.-'di- isl-. in f fprcoh in T5r rim or' Saturday . n t'liooo. a .oi'riit.fr to a Tic rlin d il.-tob to in' f'o'itikrn toda. ! Ten thoii: anri r . t ton i s t atlrnded the I- .us. prreops, aiTarifn DV i ;hf ind-r.-tir'pnt "f pxritrmrtit and t no ' f",r " '-it'i' t! ronpo.d tb strp--'ts- of t 'rorii - n . api?J n!J .la y Sunday. the , In ,. li t.i'bkn'..-ht attacked ''' and li;rr lirnst, l!io now r'li'np hridr-mann ! cliif of police. ADD NEW DEPT. TO i GOSHEN PLANT j m. a .;o-.i - ,i ;nan ;'a. tn. er. ho iis pin 'ii a Mstrftf and ad llat'. i -;. ; a P y- ,:.-pa-t.or.t ''-hr "'v'; -;:r,".v- :. 'v !: 1 f v rita t of M: . F' . u 1 I m -ohh w?:i mpMy f.'ty gstis 0110 11 S 0 0 1 Hoosefrell 'Bulletins DEATH MASK MADE. (By Itte;r.a,' )rnl Ucws Service.) "VSTF.K HT, Ian. .baiii rrask of t'ol. Iieoc''ioi! war ti.adv tiii aftr-rncon by Cup "teg li. I'taz. : . a New York sr..lr'.ot . 'I Irs . : orr for rnblic P'.irpc5es T!n fani'ly had :. Quest rd that the ioa:h iv. t bt ii '.a 'ic In the unit t "na t s'.at,ie to '.io mftoory of Co.. nosr clt ate trade in Il.? fiit.nr. Mr J'rarer was .ho.ocn beraur J.c already . lisd the no if uri m'ii 3 c f i."ol. l:nofce!t lipad and trunk. In ifv of ti e fart tbn: theie w ill be no rui lie fur- tal tb" lv'.i v w tit be buried ir. T'-urip's Moiiivt ial eonietery. Ttio T;.... ' r'. rl; f.itn.iy will ride from Sapai.ie.r.' Hi'.', t" I'hrist I ipi si c ps i 1 linri 1. and tii'.ni" to ;b burial Mound .r, a .1 1 'nio':. i ; '-. CHICAGO STOCK CLOSE. (By International Kti Seivlre.) I'li I' m ; '. .'an TO t il' tl.PiL.ol ' -As a i'?'i . ! !. : KosfO'H th- Ci-.i..r.s. S -' f liarg" n i'i be r'os'd at I I ::: tomort cv . STOCK EXCHANGE TOO. (By Iitma loral Ke"-j SerTtce . MiW Vf'FlK. .1; 0 T -Tn' .' 1 1 i . " : , r 1 : t ' .-.- t r : -t r ,v . 1 Stork livfb.n;: n-.-vi I'.'i': '' siiiir.il t radius or. 'V o,, iiin;:r '" : timici rov. . 01. f : :" U.e la;e 'ibfouor- !"lo,.-e ei. OAK CASKET USED. (By Intttrna-MoJial News Se.-t-;c.) UTtfTKti I!A. X. V.. .tai.. ' Former !"resirto:it l:wfi'i'.'s b ! rests to.ia' in a liay t. iv f i t'tsi inR: tli- sirp-r' .n..! ipi i". a Si! . or obi .: . " T h'o.ii.-t t !.. :ir-pi (ii. ' f".o; ii. . t . IT. i 1 ' !':-. Jan. 6. i '"' ! '' ' T!i" foii'in lias i,i .- I-. 1 i-.'T haioiUs 011 :-.rli 'i.;.-. ENGLISH TRIBUTES. (By Intirna'lonal Ners Service.) !.NT'N. .tar. T. ir. a l'.i , -a n tods.'.' t-aid trib'tif ;o t'nr o Ti'. r "r ti..' iat.o 'rb.".K'.'o K.'O.' ' ' . a - a fori nil sub.it. .1. but "si a .i;i.--n cf ti.e wor!;. a fri'iid of Krslnvi arni -in''' ti.p stanri. bps' .-f tii al!i'' sat f ort t r1; from tb. start of the war." NEWSPAPER PRAISE. (By International Ketrj Service.) l.o.MM'N. Jan. 7. The Hat!..' V.-pi-rq said: iea- in iau". of i i ch t f 01 isi.e-s iorr backcl up by th" 'Hip s.t..'k.' 'As a soldirr. bijf saiiT" shoo;rr, fxpiorer. politK-ian and .-.ratov, tlo rp was no nttgle of lift b- iirl r.ot lou. h a nd ado: p.." GEORGE CONDOLES. (y Int irna-ional News Service.) OYSTKi: HAY. .Ian. T. Mm. Theo dore Iloosc. 1 1 today i : '." i . r -i t!ie fol!f.wir,(: cal.l. prani ..; r t'dot. nee flora mg tioor.i-- of linslurd: "Tbf fjiieen pmi I l.a-, board wi'h H. f ooln.g of d'.-p t "Rl' t of 'In- dratil of ' our ciitincuirbo rl busoinid. at". I wc clfsr our nio.-. sin... r-- s ;.i' i pa t li in our irreparable lor?. A o lui .i dop j.prson.il roni.rd for bon and v aluays enjoyed in'otinc bit.;, lie will bo tm?eu hy tttany ft ion1- iti this country to v. hi:h be otidcarr.i liiiiisolf by h.s sue.-r.'-' f i 1 attr;ie: ; lui.-i.' :t and n.n;. la'-!.:. y. i.ji;. ;i: k. i. ' LOD-GE ARRIVES. (By Intetna'ional Tfetrs Service.) Nl'.W Vor.K. Jar. 7. ?r n? tor lUi-.r;. e'abot I.C'.igc. of Itoruai. a lift-loni friond o' t'ol. .lloosri r It . arrived from W'nshins-t.m today and ailed at SaFann.ra ittli. it v ;t br!;oed he worbi try t" porsuad' Mi s. Konst . . It to alio.v a publio fur.rtal io be bl1. Tf the piiik?' is p ranted th" body w i'i be. piae-d in a n iiii ir.rten'l o' lions inl'rrol nr irediate'y. A 1 e 'rcra t ion !:;,; ..r-npiesy ;ii arrive '.'iiiorvow on a special train. BOY SCOUTS' TREES. (By International Newi Servce.) OYSTFR r;T. N. T. Jan. 7. James T7. 'Ye--1. elupf s. out cxecit 1i e of the I .o;, Scou'- S of Arneri. a. today notified Mrs. licseyelt that a'l of the S'-outs of Amrrira will plant oak tree!" bearintr insorip ion suitable to the nietnory of t'ol. noose plt nl". was honorary i p presidpnt of tl-.e organization. PROCLAMATION COMING. (By International rfetvs Service.) WAPIIIXiiTON. Jan. 7. A proc lamation on the death of former Provident r.oosevolt has been pre pared by President Vi iison and w ii! he rp. eied bfte by radio probably witliiii a few hour, it was learned at thr Whitp Kou-p eeout i c oT,.ps li-fl-r.. . Th. prorla rn?. ; if.n ar.'..rd full r-''l;i ary and naval bur.il honors, tt wa? iatd 00 no nonum? M. U 9 n Ei IS C E .V ,.. P S ! ' Vo J M B N K -3 ir f?5 K b 0 b e N, ur, m uv, - r 11.1 1 1 U U U L J LL I Snapped In France J "ans r 1 bi r n a i ' . Iki L . J U L if i'i L :-?:?:: F;V;. ;: r?-. : US f ILL U 8L . vV OT: 4 V:;v:n Messages Peur In from the f u ip Kiihly and Humble Alike, J -iiVr f, : WcrU Realizes its Loss ; ' T ? . : -.1 1 . .-' '.. '...'.'. ' v. ..'O ' j . d 'v-y - 4 ' t , r v . '. , s y ' ' , 1 (Ey XntTraicnnl Kzrrrn Sei vie?. , 1 1 ti r rn I f i '! il '( K r H ln;nnr- rtm "111 ir ri-.i --rii IiHI" ;i n :Iit rriM h ? prltlter r ti it hmih' Ml I'.ubl n i li (jsi vl.on Mm, ((ottftfrll, ti?ifir (he C?ifciiriil n h-h':li f il Ihc iitf ni lu . t i: r f;m- (Fy In'fraa'irrai Nov s SevTice.) OYSTER BAY, Y.. Jan. 7. There was a growing demand to daj' that a public funeral be he'd for the late Col. Theodore Roose velt, in order that the nation r-i large may b abl, to pa homage to the memory of the great Ameri can. ;irong the messages of .sym pathy received by Mrs. Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill, was one from President Wilson, who has iut re turned to 1'j.ris from Italv. SOYAtTT IN CONOIEKCE. A . 'I'.M'l'l'' l" -'"d ,.f i'- t ' : c t a n , s . r -rre "in ...'.rtli' '';.! ...-.l.'.r . p. '1 I ' d 111 1 ; I" -11 t lie 1 b f ' t 1 o. jij( t:. r- I.-.iav if i.i ::' parts of i i - ' or!,:. M.n pio'i I ro r t. in r ery wall- ,.f ;tf. i.i"".;i 'd t.. .;i.. 'ioir ir"r i. -i ii.. su.i ib'ii aru in.'". I'fCKii pi"ii:c i'i': former t ' - .i r ' . Air,"iiK these from London w rr i-.v ftoin Cj'i'oti Motb' r A !-,i t . 1 1 n. '!'," mi-'h'f "'' lilts '.''oi(r.- aid ft.iu I .or 1 i'u'7'n. farm -its liiiti'h stai matt. .';',.- ard oil', r oia.ii o,t i, .,15, tin. otit An.ri.a an. I F.urop.: at.- s. :(l- tfi'ir s; u latii'. In t lie i;io- ? i f a n i : 1Eli V i'i- ii t -1; i '. i. rUNEZAL A SIMPLE ONE. .o far t'o ironily ha no! vicifd 'a TTnr.Be tl;e i lan: for a prtv.-.t' f ir. ra'. and tli' ind . oa 1 1. ins ti'day w r ro t':,i: tbr ferine r president would have the stitnpl es' fuenrai e r ao. ordd a w.-rM-fanio.i" o'ilo-;:i'i. 1 1 s i.'iy f..nij 'r::y will add 1 1 i.i 1 1 n p r e r r-: e 1 1 r K s and SoU n t . i; . Aei i. tilt:. p to the pians tiiai!" b" : iie family t he-i e will be no music at the two ser'.i.es tomorrow , p.. fill, fry and ( y'ont irued from paue two.) PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR Whereas our nation 1ms suf fered a great loss in the death cf its revered and magnificent iitiecn and former president. Theodore Roosevelt, who ha;., honored on several occasions our city with his presence, let us do silent homage to him on the day of his funeral by hanging tnc flags at half mast and for a period, stop the wheels of in dustry, traffic and business hi tnc marts of trade and offices as well as lessons in the schools. During this period let the bells cf the city toll and. its people abstain from their labors while they bow in silent prayer and give thought to the deeds and life of that noble man, Theo dore Roosevelt. By virtue of the authority vested in me as mayor of the city of Hammond beginning at twelve-forty-fivc on Wednesday p. m. and continuing for five minutes until ten minutes to one, let the above proclamation be solemnly observed. DAN BROWN. Mavor of Hammond. I -4 ' ' T-i' -A" v-. '' - . r . ' I f-' - ' , , . s'- .. -'-' ' '' " .. .' ,. -v v t-ii-... S . , ir- ' .. -. ... I LECJT tVt I.VJ Three h;;!"?v ' Cii;j;-'jo V.'OUlU t., " " ' other for i; .'c noiil : nu rcioicir.v: in the re uiiior tax m n Km ii nr-rnrr, t rnn t n N Nimbi m i. ti. p, inn T.,-.t Tt ? ( C Pflin. . XiU OiUiU.i, i.C ...'..b, - J crat, Says That SUov.U Be Done Tcmorvow. Mr. S' .. .1 1"' . !" 1 -1 f ir "le-i. r.i. '..on t ' i f V. m II. Tb.3 f -ilov.-liic; ta-'';.',!'i j.: irftst X.ake cour.'y r. re -,-:". r. .'. in TUj (tay's list. R5 r.:;- to 11" 3 V?r S:. raitment. hr t?:i. r'erc' ' .',': xhtitj or t rf-i-y. CKAUitcrr r. v. pr:v:rii. wour,r'f.e. rvy.vi't. i ALPKOSET. oir.GHIJ'T. til Stialey i i ft., W6, Itwrrrvl. I: JOHN UKCSCrUT.CSi, lCOS i.rratt. way, Gary SAM r AM IT A, C'Oi Cedar St., Ir.-i:- r.ra Ka'cr:. MIJCE EC C'.'VP, V3 C". Hait:ie. Hair.ir.cr ft. : NEP OF TRAINING SCTIOCLG CHARGED iot lr:?r'i r a' ir ra.1 TTP-.r? Gsvvlee.) v, am: i--" J - ' '. ro tl r, c j',:";."f ! ',: n r r- : a I iTr. Jl'ViCKE. ni.iicr bovs ; n s i rne.i. .'hove. " jnnnTRAC v " ----- nHi! P 1 fi : 4H MUtl!,! U u ! L L I li U ; ' s .. ;i..-' : i : " " ' i "'- " ' ' ' 1 i ""' ' ' ' 1 ".' '" j ' .. , .. ; , j w :: . i. ..-t ; J 1 an i . i . j t i i I FT m LL i Us oitriinri buirhht are Barrieadsd, BoSstisv and Loyal Trocps Meet n Bsire r'" I-.tc:T.r. una! ?T?w Ser-rlcf.) '..La ..i.b,'"i.jL... Jan. . vr.i: war has brc:cn out in Berlin. Vio lent street fijhtin;,' is raging be tween the Sparatcicies (Bolshevik; i ana the loyal troops supporting the Socislist government. The capital is m a viici state of anarchy. Th- bankc have all lorn barri caded and the 3pu: .-.'.c'dee. have cz "upicd many pub,;': b-.:ldir.gs torn '''.'iieh they arc s-.vr-ina the streets achinc-gnn fir". riGIITIKG IS SEVERE. I iiz. telegraph cf:cc was oc;: picu Ly tue SpartacIJcs but xrsr iiter captured by the govcrnm"'; ;roops in a storm attack. .Hct vh'--r.'raed crowds surge through the -ticets. Government troops attacked po i dec headquarters which had been converted by the Spartacidcs into cu a.icnai. iViacnme gun tiring is i'CX'crle ii in the streets. This is regarded as the final end supreme effort of C2rl Liebkneeht his rauicrd aides to secure con- 1 ot the government and swing j '.he Bolshc. iki into power. BERLIN PEOPLE FLEEING. i Hundreds cf persons arc fleeir.g ' i rn-i )?-'! t"r IVI:.-o hi irorn reran. have been s; ' sides. ! Thousands izea bv trie Siiari; of armed men swarming the streets of ( ib,-- "r . a. reign of terror and complc: : t anarchy exists. i Carl Kddck and Jaffe, reprcscm , ativc of the Ruian Bolshcviki. i ore at Berlin helpinc Licbkneeht and RoSa Luxcrnbl,rS organire -rmed forces. socialists join in. The iodependent socialists join- cu the Spartacidcs in issuing a proclamation calling for "A final fight fcr the red revolution." There were some casualties in ti'C street fighting, according to in- tormation trom Frankfoit-on- Main. The government may be moved to Frankfort. 8EBHSTI PEEKED? (By I-ne-.r.aticnal !."." Sevv.ce.) it In n in .r ; ' Stl'fri'v file ijie.j f 'i t ier I in in.' a . i Slat.-, in r ' -th.- K. t i f. i-i f re-.-s-.ab'isbinr a t of i. v a s coir RRrp llSlL Unni-:dii 5 KILLED TCDAY I'.'ii'.iL a V. aem."ti r 1 1 i F .' 'A . i j I. r.. ti i a 'i'lii'tli killed l.e-ar v be r b" f. !l n fior t , 'i'i:ei-o i-nr n.. "itn'-. 'rt. a ad 1 1: t.ri iinoii n "I" ' i: , re )...-. i S'tiv j - -v : ..'.',- a - id a :-.'; h i i .: oil triers and a -sister. .e P . o I . . i rinrr unrr i una