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BSaaasn Tr!?- s Jl .-rsu - U? V rf TMrWt4-'ltJ,If .. tlje willt Mmrnw VOLUME XX GREENVILLE. TEXAS. SATURDAY MORNING JULY 9, 19,0 wn. 25fit iS we . K. r W-K' Y .r"-j.J wfeOisfOOOiiGi&oo&ooaooaoeawoooti! The Purchasing Power OF YOUR DOLLAR INCREASED ONE-THIRD EVERY READY TO WEAR DRESS IN OUR STOCK IS NOW ON SALE AT "HIS GREAT REDUCTION (NONE HELD IN RE SERVE) OF- 33 1-3 Por Cent Discount FROM THE REGULAR MARKED PRICE. THE SEASON FOR LIQHT, COOL LINGERIE DRESSES ,IS HERE ANU WITH THIS GREAT PRICE REDUCTION ' EVERY LADY SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT AND SUPPLY HER WANTS IN THIS LINE. Silk and Lingerie Dresses 1-3 OR 33 1-3 OFF ENTIRE LINE. $3.95 Lingerie dresses l-'J oft go nt $2.63 $4.45 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 off go at $:2.1)i $1 SS Lingerie Dresses 1-3 oft go at $i.2( 04 95 Lingerie Drosaos 1-3 off go at $3.30 65 4! Lingerie Dresses 1 3 oft go nt $3.(3 60.76 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 oft go at $-1.50 5095 Lingerie Drosses 1-3 off go at $l.(i3 5100 00 Llngotlo Dresses 1-3 oft go at $0.(57 $11 15 Llngerlo Drossos 1-3 off go at $7.03 $12 50 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 off go at... $8.3-1 615 00 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 off go nt $10.00 61 S.95 Lingerie Dresses 13 off go at $12.(53 510.95 Silk Dresses 1-3 off now.. .-. $11.30 618 95 Silk Dresses 1-3 off now $12.(53 521 30 Silk Dresses 1-3 off now $10.20 627 50 Silk Drosses 1-3 oft now $18.30 o 5 ft tit 0 IW. II. t& "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN THE WAY OF EAT ABLES, YOU WILL ALWAYS,FIND OUR STOCK OF MEATS AND FOOD PRODUCTS "THE BEST" THE MARKET AF FORDS. 'PHONE US. J. O. Hayfer & Son. GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS. IN :ravj..-wTJir7jtn-ppvj- (wcf?&&oa &&iZ&l&lZ&tfr A Y ? T ? f 5 9 Specied Prices On All Teu Shoes TO MAKE A CLEAN UP ON ALL TAN SHOES WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE TO THE LIMIT. IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTERE8T YOUNG MAN TO 8EF, OUR LINE OF LOW CUT TAN 8HOE8 BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. 1 'L-a. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y You Get Better Shoes Here For Less Greenville Shoe Co West Side ofSquare ! o o ft i'i ? oe real Naylor & Co. Here's a Cut l'rlco Salo that oveiybody u ill approclato and understand. ONE-HA1F OFF THE PRICE. OnoHalf oft from any Mill's Suit ou buy. 'Ihls Is a great cut, but' we'll llo up lo our offer to tho letter Nothing excepted or lesened. Come In, selou tho arllc'e jou deslio and tako Ono-IIalf off from, the price. Just note these prices and boo what OnoHalf off means u licit figured out. All 630.00 .Men's Suits during this Sale nt $15.00 All 525 00 Men's Suits during this Salo at $J2.50 All 620 00 Men's Suits during this Salo at . $10.00 All $15 00 Men's Suits during this Sale at $7.SO All 510 00 Men's Suits during this Snlu at $5.00 ALL BOYS-'sUITS 1-3 OFF. ' REDUCED PRICES ON ALL LOW CUT SHOES AND STRAW HAT8. jrj.t.wMr.v.r.rr-rijMr &zZZ"Z"Z"ZZZZ'ZZZ Y ! Y Y Y Y Y v t Y Y tummmmammmamawm Y Y Y Y A X NO TEXAS CENTRAL EXTENSION DY THE KATY EXPECTED. Directors Have Not Ordered a Survey of the Proposed Exten sion of the Road, Now York, .lnl S Information riom a tellable oourco was leeched here this morning tli.lt the. Texas Con ttnl Ilnlliuail will not ho extended In llio nunr fmnro Iho directors ol tho Mlssoml, Kansas nud Texas wlllch recently i(pm chimed tho lino through the option held l Col. It. II. llaKer, huio not so much as nuthoiU i'd tho Bin ley of tho extension, t UioiirIi Colonel Uakor roxomiucuded 11 N'e dcllnllo slop will he taken by tho U.iwly Inloigsls In n-gird to tho linn until thu lognl rorniilliles touch Inn the Knl securities nro completed. It hih lieen iindeistood In financial c holes hero son-clime that tho Texas -i-olitr.il expected to hulld an oMeu 'ion or two hundicd mllos It Is con sidered likely In uew r u,u atti tude of Mr lluwloy that the Katy wan until a jeir ul-ipos lieroro ox pending tho money necessary CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER uuuy WAS BURIED YESTERDAY AT GRACELAND CEMETERY. ""Ht rata Memory of Late Chief Justice of United-States Su preme Court. Chicago, July s. Tho last ritea ov er tho body of tho late Chief Justice i uller weio perforn.'d hoio today, Tho Interment was at tli.iceland, In a gi.uo liesIUu that or Ms wlfo. The funeral pally, which airlved fium thu east, followed tho casket lu St James' chuuli tindoi tho ascort of a numiMous delegallon All the couits weu. elosod Tho fedci.il anil statu Judges and icpresenlathes of tho liar Ansoclatlou attended tho fun- e'al in a hod 1 lags weio at half ninBt and at tho hour of tho seiAlces, n minute gum boomed : salute. DEATH OF MRS. HOOTEN. Passed Away Yesterday Mornl-ig at Her Home Near Kingston. At 7 o'clock )OHfxiduy moinlng .Mrs. I'd llooton died nt her home some lliri'o miles south of Kingston, after an Illness of thieu weiUs 'J ho lemnlns will ho laid to rest this irornliig at 10 o'clock at Mac Wright cemetur, follow Ing sen Ices conducted by lleis. 11 j;, Harris and II. 1). Josbo of Gieeiivillo. Mrs. llooton was 13 jeais of ago and was a memboi of tho Baptist chinch. Twolie jeara ago with her fanillj sho mot id to this county from lluiifan, .Mo Sho was Indeed a good tumuli, a fulthful companion and lov td by nil who know her y Sho lenxos a husband, who Is a nephew of Dr 'IV 1) Spjuldlng nnd i. iclatlio, of I N Hall, of this place, six cblldien, rour giilH and two boy.i, all of whom are nt homo Tho en tire community Is in sympathy with tho beieaied family. EXPECT EARLY END OF CASE. H'aly Must Act Soon to Extradite Self-Confecsed Wife Slayer. JJott Vmli, July S Further .idjourii Infill Inilaj of the hearing or I'orlo' CIi.ii Hon In Joisej City, until August 11, forecasts an early ending u Ilia ciko l'.iiers 'deiiiaiulltig Charllou'B pxti.idllloii to Italy lo stand Irlal tor tho Killing or his wlfo, Mih Mary Siott C'harllou, nt Lake C'omo, b.ivo not been rcrellcd, and unlosi th Btnto deptrtmnl nt Washington tiikos soino action within tho 'next fuw weeks, Chailtou will ho discharged from the custody, of the New Jersey court. Chailtou is hold on a sixty djy warrant and Iho tlmu will nxiil.-e on August 22 Should Italy demniid Charllnn's oxtradltlOn Iho stain do partmuil will reject the dumniid un less Italy .igieuH In th fuluio lo tip u oter to no all Italians who haie romlttod crimes In this country nu.l then led to Italy This, Italy, it is understood, will decline to do ASSIGNED TO ORIENT. nishop Hoes Will be Civ n Farewell Banquet In HIsTlonor. Muskogee, Okln . July 8 Illshop 10 I'. Hoss of this city has boon assign ed to work lu tho Orient by tho Southern Methodist church and he o pects In leave next week to assiimo his duties tlieiu. Friday night a ban iliict will bo given lu his honor by his frlonds aud churchmen In this city. Senator Robert I, Owau Is ex pected lo return from Washington to lake part In the event. Ho Is one of Ibo closo purcnnal friends of tho hUh op. Agrees to New Rate. Austin, Tmv-., July. 8 Tho Counectl 'cut Fire Inurapre company of Hart' ford today filed an amended schedule wllh the t'-t ratlna loard cullliiff for J the roduct ''is ordered by the lioard- t' 1 1 his roakofl a total of twenty-one com ..i ., . . . . . .... TRAINMEN HOLD CONFERENCE Louisiana-Texas Employes of South ern Paclfl; Meet Officials Now Orleans, July 8 lu nu effort to procure an adjustment of their wage, schedules for mi ensuing term and to settle so ral alleged gilev nncos, n conference of railroad train men, railroad conductors and )ar.l- men of thu Loulslana-Toxas division of tho Southern I'acluc latlnay la ho Ing held hero today An Increase of w ages for tho yardmen Is said to con st Unto tho principal point of, consid eration. It was said that tho con ference was on an entirely friendly basis. General Superintendent linhba lepresents tho railway company. Tho decision Is expected following tho ter mination of the conference toiroriow. BARONESS DE LA ROCHE FATAL. LY INJURED AT RHEIMS. Victims Limbs Broken, Body Bruised and Skull Fractured In Fall. Uethany rlalns, Ithelins, July S. -Daioness Du Lo Roche, thu Hist wo ni.iii aoiojilanlst,was fnnlly Injured beer this morning bj falling from .i height of lift meters. Uaroness ltocho had llown arounJ tho Held once at a height or SO meteis ntTii suddenly in fiout or tho ap plauding Irlmunes sho appeared to bo coiru frightened and conrustd at tho appixiich of two uthor,. uepoplanci. She stalled to descend, but whl'n still 50 motors from, tho giound lost con. liol of tho machine. The aoroplanu turned o;er luid roll Ilko a log Tho baroness' legB aud arms weio biokeu. Her mangled and bloody bod was reuioxcd fioni tho wreckage nnd sho was convejed to a liospltal whole she is dlng. At tho bospltnl It was found Unit her skull was fractured. This Is tin second fatul accident or this u outing Watcher Inning been killed last I-'rl day. Tho performances or tho baron OS's De La Ruche on a Volson machine 1i.no been much talked of In l'nrls This accident which resulted lu her fatal Injuries-was not her llrst nils h.ili. On Jamnry a, list, sho was scr. iously Injured at Chalono aviation Hold In the circling courso with hoi bi-'plane she mado a wide turn and crnshed Into a troo, being unable n elevate her machine ipilckly mougn lo dodgo It Sho fell a helghth of twenty feet and was taken tu the mlll iary hosplt.il unconscious Her right shoulder was dislocated anil lutoruil Injuries wore reared, hut sho recovoi. ed soon. Iii-rebruaiy last tho d'arls Aoro club g.no Alice. ltocho an air pllotH' liionse ror her foat lu -Hying four times around tho aWntlon coursu at Hellopolls, a dlstancorof twelve miles Two alators broke thu records of 150 kllomolors at the meeting hero to- day. Hubert Latham covered the dls. tauco In two hours, one nilnulu and blx seconds, and arierwards thu He! Bian, Olieslager, did It lu ono hour, Muinutes and 20 seconds. CRY IS OLD AS ADAM. Iloslon, July 8 Tho ciy, "biLk to the land," Is as old us Adam, accord lug to Anna Ilnnoy, or lliookyu, who addressed tho kindergarten ,ddpart uient of tho National Dduuitloual us soclatlon hero tjiday. "Cvor slnto ho was driven out of Fden," sho said "man has been longing to get hick to tho soil Ii Is lustiuctlvu lu chil dren." James Clieonwood of Kaunas City said Out present system of leachiiiii produces a luxurious nop of npitiu luss and animated nobodies." WILL PUSH WORK ON DAM. Ctructine at State Capital Will Cost About a Million Dollars. Austin, Tex., Jul) 8 It was an nounced toduy by J. C Duiiionl, con tractor for tho Austin dam, that work on tho nuw million dollar dam will coniiuencu soon an material arrives and that tho structure will bu pushed rapidly to completion. Ho purchased liulerlal lu Franco and says lie lilts ublnlnod ample lluuuclal bucking to successfully carry out the contract. LOWER RATES ARE BLOCKED United States Court of Appeals GranM Stay of Order to Lower Charges, Chicago, July 8 Uy order of thu United Hlatos circuit court of appeaU heiii today, tho reduced sloeplng cur rates ordered by the Interstate Corn-iiyjic-e Commission cannot go Into ef fect for several mouths, Judgo Sea man, Urosscup sod Ilaker granted it stay of tho order ponding a rehearing by tho commission as to the Justice of Its mandate RE8IGN8 TO BALLINGER. Chief Law Officer of Reclamation Ser vice to Give up Job, Washington, I). C, July 8 A C. Campbell, chief officer of the recla mation service, In a letter laudatory ot tho cabinet officers, hap tendered his resignation lo Secretary of th" Intorior Ilallliiger Mr Campbell will sever his connection with tho department July 25, to take up tho juuctlco o( law lu Denver, Colo m Tooth llruuhi-s values tp to 2Ge, Red Tag price 10o. 1'erklns Bron Co DELAY DEPOT WANTS TO GIVE LINES MORE TIME IN DALLAS. Third Member of Commlssloi Expect ed to Vote to postpone Dallas Union Depot. Austin, Tex, Jul) S It.illioul Com nilssionoi WILLmuh lotuined today lloni Temple and iiniiuuuriil lio woui i ote ioi ibo iippllc.illou nt Iho mm i.ullu.uls imtuilnis llallas Ioi a tur inir pustpoiieinuiii ut tho Dillas tin ion depot order to August 1 .it whlci, uiiiu tno loans piomiso that bomu Hung tangible will be ilouu. All. .Maj nuiU has nlieady oted against a lui mur iiostioueiiieut bo It is now up tu Mr Cutojullt and It Is understood hi will lotu to fut tliur postpone action until Augiibt 1. At Temple Comuilssloiier Williams conlcired with tho stockholders ol the leniplo and NoithwoBtein lullwa) lUatlve to tho inuddtu betwion tin untractors for tho load and the Torn plo and Uatesilllu stockholdeis The coutriictors want tho llrst lu stallment pajment ot the bond iss lo whllo tho stockholders aro against pa lug thu llrst Installment at Ill's time No agreement has as jet been reached. GLENN CURTISS FLIES. Big Crowd at Atlantic City Views Aviator's Performance. Atlantic Clt), N .1, Jul) h (Ilium Corliss mado a ten nilnuto exhibition lllght hero In fore noon (oilu), uitoi lug eight miles along tho llnaid Walk A great ciowd was on. Ibo beach mid the Hoard Walk to see tho Might Axlaioi llrooklus In a W'llght biplane fulled lu bin llrst attempt lu le.no the ground hair an hour after Curtlss mado his flight. WILL NOT REPLY. County Attorney Spearman Has Con eluded Not to Answer Aspersions. Out or dureienco to Hip uuUcrsnl judgment if ni) friends, I liaio de Jfltlod that d will not dollw-r the speech lu tho court house today -epl) lug to (lie aspersions of Judge Ilmoka and the rldlculo of Judge Maxy In soliciting mo to not descenl I' tho level of Judge Ilinoks, my fi lendi huvu snld to inn that ui) life lu I'll county for twenty-IHn )i.ir .tiiswcn completely his ihiirges. 1 ninke no claim lo being over good and freely confess lo many faults that I would gl idly amend, hut In iniltors of p- conul honor" anil Intcgrlt), I hio 4l .is been n geiitloiiinu and If M.r llrm)is will nnj Iho contrary lo my race I will glo him n Keutli'ir.in'H answer. ItOIli:ilT K. BPHAUMAN. Mound City I'alnls may cost n trlllo moro, but 1 1 touch k. .Monro JEFFRIEa,J0HNSON FIGHT. It's true that thu Johnson Tef fries contest created .1 gieat iloal of attention but thu great est talk In tho town is about Iho way that Albeil's l'l ico keeps Iholr Chocolate (,'min nod Caudles fresh anil cool and who npprccljlos jour tnulo ALBERT'S PLACE, Opposite tho Now 1'osUifflco Palace of Sweets THU DEBT PLACE IN TOWN. everything new aud up In flate. Fine Homo Mado Candles fresh evory day Cold drlnkii and Ico Croam. Our lea Crsara Is made from absolutely purs fresh sweet cream. A. R. Holmes FIRE, TORNADO, LIABILITY, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILE, LIVE STOCK, SURETY BONDS Insurance Only IttdlsLlv CiKfluankslCiurfcKiitfMl unlet tun Norl'i hUMiuwHil Htrixi Ilotb I'hones Its. if THE FOURTH OF JHLV It I ft STORE IB OPENED TILLED WITH NICE Vegetables and Groceries X IF IT IB SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT YOU WANT PHONE US. ? I JK.jK. t4-V','''vC--M $20,000 TIRG AT DROWNWOOD. Break of a Water Main Handicaps ha Firemen In Flohllnfl rinmes. Urottiiwood, Tex, July S. -With a break between the pumping station and Iho city Bfently depleting I lie wuler pressure, llivnio raged here this ii-ornlng, causing damage estlinnted nt oer $20,000. The flro orlglnnt'l In a small iimiii lu the rear at Km lift's ment niirket Ibo huthllng n dnmiged Neils' hardware store wns burned. Iho adjoining building weio endangered and only hrmm) b h role work of the fin men FOB HIGH PLACE RUMORED TArT MAY APPOINT SECRETARY CHIEf JUSTICE. Believed That Secrctaiy of State .Would Make Change If He U Urqcd. Washington, I). C, Jul) 8 A lopoit iikvlved hero todn) lixim llewil), AlnBs, whole I'lesldenl Tart Is spend lug his lac.illou, Is In llu. olTiiit thai the National ililot oxeiuthu Is no sei iously consUeiliig nppolnilinr I'lill undo (! Knox, seerutni) or slnto, lu ho ehlor Justliu ot thu supioine comt or tho United Slates One friend of 3ecret.il) Knox d e'nied today tint .Mr Hnox Is willing to accept II tho appointment is uigcd upon him. It Is known Mr Knox declined to accept Iho plain on tho supieine ii'iich Mime Hum) ago, hut II Is pus Sllilo Hid lili-r Jusllieshlp would tie a dllTeient m itlei allngullu i III Ibis counnillon, It will be lo luoiiiheied that Mi Knox ocenll) is sued u slnteineht lu which ho snld he decided uiidei no cIicuiiisi.uiich In h.i a ('iiiidldato for iho llepublleaii nillll Inallnn ror governor ot I'enusjli.itila i Notice. On ncionnt of a holiday and the Hllli enfiilng on Sunil.i), l.lghl and Water .rcoihiIb paid on the I lib will be allow cil the dn iiiinl M At ARNOLD. Alilmmaii No 1 Mis Houthwiirlh b and Mary IIoIiihm woiks at 25 louts toil i) --I'ooles Flist class engr.nlii)T at the lowest prices In lown T 1' 1'l.ilg .-!.m5,.x?.:"..v-..:k; X THELMA IS QUEEN of all fluo I'eiriinn's Wo are going to make uoxl Snluid.i), luuu tho Olb, THELMA DAY All that da) wo mo going lo sell Thelma at 50 iuiiIs per oiiiiro and wllh each uilui'u wo Will gho two lie.iiitlful llllil use fill "faor" sniiicilhliiK you will nppiocl.ite Don't toigel I tin dale You can't nffonl to iuIks X, Ibis salo 1'leane rouw earl) us f. It nil may bo sold out. :? ff Perkins Pharmacy v JAnorin rjmiiv JACOBS CANDY. To The South Side of The Square in litir- nett's Old Stand inkle-Hart Grocer Comoany AR r.OMc AfJn nnwr Awn nun i LilTllAZ, IT'8 JBOMEVHAT JARRING to find that after you luivo eomiilfttwl building that the lutubiir ucl Is ot poor finality nnd probably not sw soned at that. Avoid taking any audi chances b patronizing this ynid, and you can real nuKurtd that you will gut Juil whit you order sasss I Hi I Y i ToTlic South Side of 1)1 ::::::::::::: ! k Y Y Y ; Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y t Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y r Y Y I t Y Y Y Y. Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y y y y . f y Y A Special lilS tfJ C6 T6 fi flY Hi fflOddCSgO To )oi who hnxo never attended one of our groit sales, wi extend nn Inxllnttoti. to Inspect now tho exceptional bar (rnlns wo nro nfferlng )iu It's not ofton that )ou hao such high Rrmlo ported tlflliiK suits, and such rellahlo funilslilngi offered ) tin nt those, low prices. Now Is the lima to make jinir selection ot a suit that )ou can wear many months yot. Schloss Models at 33 1-3 Per cent Off ou know what IiIrIi riiiIo satisfactory suits these ar-. 'I hey come in Iho season s ricln d Bhndei, nnd best patterns In slilpes, ohoik, ilald, and lnIslhlo plaids, styles that tho ) omi k man deiu'inds nud the inlddlo artu one ndmlros. Wo show a most Inleros'tlns line, and tho rofiular prices wcco flO.OO to J2B.O0, now the) mo JC1C7 to 10. 67 Hoys' knlckerbocki'r pant suits, In Iho best stripes, plaids, etc.. sark coate, tho host xnhies over ottered at $1.93 to $7.10, no,v the) are $1 no lo , $1.0-4 A Sale of WleiVs Furnish ings. ller) man should alb ml this sale, wo offer you one lot ot nmu's iiok.I'kco shirts, i;ood fluo utiles at 09" $1 15 ui'KllKeo nud t Hindi led shlits, nt )7C Olio lot men's sott nhlrls, soft collars and cuffs, Sue to ?Ce ,iliios, now ;)(3 IllK siicelnl lu men's uiulurwoni, sep.imtu KnriLcnts, In many sl)lcn, marked nt n great siiUiik now Men's hats host si) lea and alues at $3 OU, now only ...1.05 llnnaii oxfords. In kihiiI sl)les, leKii'nr Jfl and $5 BO values now only $3.75 lluliiuce of our moil's (ixfoulH. In thu bout sl)Ies, somo odd lots and broken nli"t we bu" marked balance ot our lino at 15 Per Cent Off tyZllllllltyZZltZ ;JJ2JJJ-m5mJsJJmJmJ y Y y Y y Y Y y Y y y y Y y y Y y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Senci Week Of Our Sale I HAS BEEN A BUSY WEEK WITH THE MANY BUYERS WHO HAVE VISITED OUR STORE. WE ARE OrTCRING SOME EXTRAORDI NARY VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. LADIES' AND MEN'S PUMPS AT VERY LOW PRICES (ALL REDUCED). CMDROIDERIE3 AND LACE8 AT A DIG DI8 COUNT. LACE CURTAIN AND DRAPERY GOODS AT CUT PRICES, TABLE LINENS AND DRESS LINENS OPEC IAL LOW PRICES. SPECIAL ON PIGURED LAWN, 7c. LADIES' LINEN DRESSES AT ONE-HALF PRICE. LINQERIE DRESSES AND WAI8T3 ONE THIRD orr REQULAR PPICE. MEN'S SUITS AND BOYS' SUITS AT ONE THIRD Orr REGULAR PRICE. COME HERE AND BUY FOR LE8P 1 M5EEgaaJtiMi,W'''iy'':"; "&! 15 Watermelons on Ice Phone Us Your Order Writr' R ... vrwHT3 't'f ' & Etberta loore Old Phone 140 I 6 t Y f X Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? y y y y y y y y y y y Y JFitirtl o Peaches -& Jones New Phone 140 Men I t r liauii'a so lar inat navo Jlieu t" 11A.BAUSUN LUMBER ( nded schedules. wwwwmym4wwH Saturday Is bur bargain day at I'oote's rtSBi"i ii m , n - 2 " f v. it fife' '"" 4 -''' LL 4 v3- $ t.J V I ST:-.,2 S?S(iSiH!B-ft &M; viniiiiilriiiii" -' .ftteZ2&A mmmmivziTPi t.- -idi e BUs.-)j . j . Esa EWWI :"i"!"!:$M t SEn.A-M., ! II I I JTTTsl11