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I NEWS nY VAVK DAILY I FROM THE UNITED ALL THE LOCAL KEV. EVEF.Y DAY IN THE DAILY EXPRESS I PRESS ASSOCIATION 5 VOLUME 11 'A, OKLATIOMA,' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. NUMBER etJ'J. A'CRUCE CONTINUES I GRANDFATHER STATE BOARD REPORTS urn frnm il j S Avfinc was SMOOTH GUY Man Arrested at Adber Scale Fni.i, Okla.. Nov. I.-L. . '.'..--. .harjwd with securing um.-H Lm-y il legal!,- is in j-'vl. II.. was put th-re through tin' v ork of U'. il. Ilii :'i--nri, so i c'iti y of lli' Sia' Itanl.r rs' n- so-1 l 'ion. About throe ,pns wi ail tint w a. needed hv Mr Harti-op. to lard p . ' ii - o.w tu mo ciiwih at smooth kv jrul. with (.1. tlV oi . vi :V!;,i,: "' '"?''"'"'! I.y I- ''. SU-f..-,. tr, i.rov ih. I,,- h!. i.n:fy,V,l'!l' h" !")-d himself Mun-iy ..iMHinluir i.,.;, num. v , i' !';!,..! MIM",r,,'!' 1;l '!" l-rimary. hue a ("i im- On 1:11 V-dn."...iy M Hai-i ison n .v.wl Wv,l frr,n, I..,,.!, ... V!..lU,..l, - tbai a ii::.n ha-i- xviH'l.i'il a biiiin-is . man f that ,own I.y the i,.in..,.r A. 1! Ur.-r, a ea l.'.ti..-i- of Hi.- bank do-e ,i nrnil lor h baiili wi.-hd i Jit n'raichf. !!' i ' I KOlnevvh'it SO Im Iiaia- oti :),.' .Iran. Mr. II had iilre.-cty t ty-or.. banks I. . , . t . . I hi an p. Oklal.oin;, rb i I l.l e ml I! for R man n b. amounts i i Ir all I I el cas- h- n :T w:n tb -utt.v.-M'f . !;." i:i.ir .i.- a ca-tonn-r of ;t, .v .-.!-, . js i .. ot ... York, far wl ' I t wor5'in. Mr. Harrb. i w OVe.- th M;tl. It ) I " loekosi and s i bnnVs a- Am w 1 i i jic I ( .1 .!,. d a I i (ori,d Ail It nam" a.jd ii-l i i r. :.r- i :.!;, 1 h'M ' .;. !-. Hi n t ti-ii hIi V ha.-t i I )'. -a- . f v,':ill U-i-n 'rtdiii i.i.i i,v I i..it V'!.' iii-v. M.-Kw ut. T'Ht J ill s:i; t:iat !; I I ili'fl ' were t,n? .. .. ! ..s l-e u .. hoi fi,;- i i t Co., w h t e I I iir.ii lac. . f.i 1 I lb.- lion.... . 'Mi! an. if a !i,(i,i a:d dollar... ThN i, ,;"! tij,'"' !! I'-'U-n wbi.il M llai;!-.-il 5: r m '-n'lt Myrs i o, tu I:;.. ,-S-f. 'ti.. Ay-r fli --!;. ire d v.v t!.- m s'oi.e month .(jfrt, ? v.,t.. li.-M Tuesday. Hun- It l-i ban..-! ta'' :-:c ,(::,) 1cr- '" : "f " ;s are known lo ba vc .hatit-' ;eeS Oi. !.,!.oi,.:. Ci ,','"'l- Vet.!. . ially ti.o.e be. ad be. u in;., n .-, ! . - .!,.- ! v,,,.k " '' ri" 'v of Ayer, fully :;;ir:C ,-,., 4 :.eo l.y ;,,;oe ':,r !'' ir of the ril'Tell. ,!!' ' !( : I'eld Crk. -d ,!,;,n T,'rr!- ' l-'Ocle by M C- I.Ht flO KO,,;r;i.m ha-l .-..., ;; ; , , p - :: X' 1 " ior : 1 M !!"' 1 w " '' m. m tior nn ,1 !;e wot, , , of lh.' -CO -il-'- i: ' 1 a1"' w m!tatt'HjJ,v re- ,,,,,,,,, (j si-n'c! at !;. .-! .--"on. The ,;(, M;..r ar, i.t- l. r in n. of . " fhe lion ' ! .' . . .ir'.1, d ie v.;. rop'-e- ; f i r"t A M-ntir.f: nt..! "boei he work ,( fori tUD2Il tleClIOfl three-yeais -i-cl ti--n. . r !.' eon!,! b. .veiod ;i;.. ..;) ..) .'. r l..- i..,i ; in or.! i o rt.a.ve it ca-j.-r o - ice. ? , imht. ;- lifttomiT of th.- l,i.-ti-ciidoj-e ai draft for l,i:n. ami sh- utinnti.t of tin- j S;w-rl by Trlied I'r.-ss. ilraH was Made vet, at '.lie ordinarv i Mnxatia. :ilia., Nv. I. P.-.'i :uttii)ti t la velin men !r,iu i .u ii ,, . . k bn- bis ; w ' . e taken ibrtmhiiiit the Isl.iii,! to -,"ei;f,;-money and eno-.n-ii to tu""! his j t'r ven; ,t, o utile ut -he el.-eiion tAny per-oti-il expenses as a resnl' ut the lit:T cam ;.'ii in; that T;w tcun.s in which Ay.ri .':.i li.yl ,' h is b. t: rude fi;;,:ti.t !'r.-lii. nt tu draf's, ca'aci are s. atti -i half over i . fur re-e!or! tot:. the KtBtc of Oklaiioina, indi.iitim; ill it Ti:-e t"cir- ,i H'aJ. s i;a fal.cn no part lie bad wot!-,..! jur indu-'rain-ly sjnro1 in ih conn-evcrsy fr fear of the ; the lioitse disch, iiitcd iiliii. 'of in crv. n' It is our purpose to uihi usicu iu in dutii ti inn. ji"u 1 1 u- eral manner as to make the cus tomer's relation with this bank satisfactory and profitable. Aei.li' from the cxcoHont facilities afTonitvl. this I'.'tnk has the ailvantav'O ol" a C'a;ita1 ami Surplus of- $::iiO,i.)(iO.0O n llm Fir.xf Wntinnnl Rank K OF CHICKASHA 1 Crowds Hoar Dem- ocratie Nominee lVutli Vian, Okla.. 'ov, I -With the cheer:- , i,! ,'i"'ir "' "f ' ""'- i ' 'V """I liMien Mill In hi.- iiift, l.ce i nice. tji.iiiM'i;i!ii- Candida! e i fur govern-.:-, i raveled acr.bg the slate ; 'Stimhi.v in,.! ..t.!i.ril;;,v was grei i.-il lo J w-vt-'-a! Iiiiiiii.'f s. hoof children and adoi:itc now. This l-.-d Mr. Cnifc to ; i-n'W Mm oWrva'i m iiimlo thmmh'ii ili;" - - ,llar !t"" 111." M1I)-TS Of Mr, .Mui-nij and Mr, t,-s wi r.- jiinnne i',!l" H'! "W""r ''"" i I r.l' le --la'." I iri;i 1 to.ln w- in It !iU dis-rie ' i l r I I It. If f I t I 1 ( I I i I 1 1 i r 1 - I.i II 1(.,W I ,1 M ,1 :v It h. s ,1, I I I 1 fn i: f n I I d. i 1 It I I v I 1 I i. ixnii t.-v of d.-r t I d-, f-o hi (1 r ' i'-ti of S. ipioi all c-t;n:v . e is ovromi !v j-.opie.ii-, will ' aieM'-ip . This n b, : c ( Being Held Today PURPOSE handle any business 1 s VINNING CAMPAIGN'! Rich Autoist ' Is On, Trial tor Murder; Sim 1 ial hy t'liii.xl ITfss. 't w V01I.. Nor. I . I'l ward T. Ko jii'iil'.idnK'r, a niiilioiiair.', chiirKt'd with Ilia. ( flnuui), AumiKt . by hit tins I-'1' t'h his liili-iiow in- autntno hilr wan cxnoiiii-Iy iii-ioiis today WlKMi hi-! trial o"Hi-d. f t i - nll.'K' d 1 hat Koh -nlii-iriior si rue!; Mi.ss J 1 1 i 1 si 1 1 m:d liicn psrapi d i'iv,ivd of nii.nWt throii.e.ed the court room. (;.'o, Vaiii!i. juror in the famou-i .Nun I'a'i.-! j-on rase, and a juror in this -.as(, was arresHd tocla;, , it bcinij nilcs.'d (hat 1k off'-rod to hang the jury for $.".dn. START A WAR ON VICE Specta! hy l"ni,'i a" IVrss. Hi. uit. Nov. I.-The American 1'iiiitv rede.-:;' ion. In srion ben? to day, has started a elctn-un niovenifii' (0 be.i!! til W.l.-illllr (00, I). ('., W llC IV, il is said, !s ; be tnosi Hasranr example of open s. ifr K.ttcd ice between the W'lire !l .use ai:d tin- -api;ai and the movement will ineu.1 Ciiieaso. wbi' li is it. .elated by the federation to ! the most morally co'iupl city in the n":t- i oil S ;i:-K. i;,.o evelf. is described as tin' I in tin- eomiiis w ar yirains? i. c. Mysterious Influence Was Cause Spe. !al hv fnit.vl j t e.-if;. Chir.tcy lib, Nov. J. S.anley V..I .lohn-oti, is'tnt traffic ro.ic.ag. r of the Hock Is' nid. was a wiit:-,ss nt the i late heari.tK today. He ndmilte.l tha' ; "-'i.iie inline;!, -c," pi toit lit years had j prev.-nied in e i-imin,. wars on ih'-! te''t ' ;j i! rc.f. i! s. bin rcitised to go j furl l:i r tiian n bint what the my.-teri-I ous lii'.ueiii-. was "The nboli-biog of i.-baie; and tie general jnospt-rity of the coumry has cnabb-d the railroads to make some lift i artiigiv.." said J..liii.-oo. Wheels of Justice Moved Swiftly fay no more that, the have ti monopoly of Judge' i'.aboy's com-; n Knglisi) tour: tpe.dy Justin ivo.1 wiih eli riiy yesierd .y aftertimm not equal- ; bd even by the l.lnemin' Brrtishcrs in ! the trial of Crippi-n and Miss Leneve. j In the a-e of .1. P. Tivsnr:-. lia:-g. .i , v i b fot uery. the jury box w as !!! ; at ." o'clock, lietwiien (hat hour pnd 7: I'd about rntecn w i; i:e.- j,e.; werp ex- ' a mined, the jury ins: rticted and the ar giimetfs of cours,. were heard. At S . o'clock the jury hail agreed up in A ve-dict. The .! fciidan: was declared ; guilty and his punishment wa left t" i t he court. Tresncr was convi. ied of working off a hocus cheek on the firm of Human . & tbdden, merchants nf roca-set, in i August. ID'.i'.l. He escaped from jail titid ! a'tef winideriitg over a large part of the country was- re-arresiod nt Yukon ; al tut sly weeks ago. His defense was . an alibi. . . ; Thousand Sodiers Rush for Homes Special hv Cniff d I m-. I'oeur il'Ab 1c. I.laho. Nov. 1 On ilioiis .nd s .ou.Ts w ho have be n her. for lM hmii-s made a ru-ii lo.liy for al ioitoeni w in i I'm :,wei nmetil rescrva i inn as op. no.j in set ! i.-mept . i Mr and Mr beep called t, i!!:,e,s f ;- W. rtterb;,,- hav. i v i i u 1 !!. i'ex'is. CASE STILL : PENDING Federa Judges Take Wore Time to Consider the Case Olvlatit.il!.- Ciiy, Nov. l. At I chi-ion of iirf-uifi''!:' whii-h , throw,''"1'!! tin' day find until I1 1 Monday niiu, on in. i-l Sims of fiiubrio. petition of Dau it former npgro 'tandfatlior" slave, who atia'-l.: clause on the ground that it. is uncon - sM'utional, and prays tho court, to re ' st rain 1'. S. Finch, an election inspec , ior, from ret'iisir.f," the complainant the rich! to votr in the election on Nov. ft. ! .Indite W.iber H: Hanborn of the t'ni; id S ates -' r-n i L court announced that j lie and his, associates would proceed to 'Cntht ie Tuesday morning, tt'hero oaro- i I fill consideration of ilm case will be 1 in.ide iK'fovc ;i derision will be ren- I drrei, ! . ( i j j ,J tid.cn Sanborn explained that, he and i his assoeialcs, Judges Ralph M. Camp-! ; bell of .Mibk:if-i and .l()hn JI. Coftrell ' .of Cuthrie, of tin' district court, dc- . si'-ed lo iiveslic;iw the law fully be-j for.' i-enderin a iU .''slim, and that bo: -1 ! t. r opportunity - :ns offered In Outhrie : lor reference to the law books. It I? ! said thai ;n opinion would be an-1 : noiitie. il as soi.n .'is possible. .No Inti i n atiou was tna.le by tfic court as, lo J hat. would be its decision. 1 Whether tile petition of Sims is ' g .-anted il will not uffec the thousands j of other ncif.-oc-. In Oklahoma, unless! ! new actions are brotiftlit against dec-! . lion oMiclals a; .yeciriCts in various ' parts of h s'i e. s'iiould the "grand- ! 1 1 father' elaiise, ,i limited Miffrnge ' j am. lulmeiit, be declared uuconstit u- I titiiial by the circuli, court,' ft Is be ' '.licyeil hin r-lei-Mon ..llieials ihreugii i i i out the .iate. with tb" e' oj-.t ioti of ihe a1 'be ore. Hie. ' eeil'.'il Pi ims' p. .ition. will no: f.ike n jtice of the ih ; ci.ion of the fcb-ral coui i. uniesn u se.aiate iniuuetion is secured and i'1 :ih xh-m- i ILL BE BIG ARKET DAY - 1T1 ; Cul. K. ,1. Hubbard, ihe hustling auc-1 tii'iiier. says the t'nt Monday Market; i day lo -t week will be a "corker." It j w ii! be the op. -ning sale of the winter; 'season and promises to eclip-e all for- J wr events et tac kmd. "We have a ' bigter lot of goods listed for sale than we have ever had and there will be .m'oios of buyers." i-nid h. "We nre c) i ting an immem-c -rowd of farm- or.-." - . The-., have been fewer public sales than usual this jear, according to a statement by Col. Hubbard, and he ac counts for this- by 'tie fact, that farm ers aie hotter satisfied and fewer are changing and leavinsr. "A remarkable thing is the lame proportion of cash that is paid at the Miles," said he. "At Tom Ma-in's sale near Verden last w.'ck. amounting to nearly $t.00. over two-thirds was cash." Col. Hubbard conducted a $.1,000 sale for tleo. lliiniiigan n.-ar Alex last Satur day. Nation-Wide Strike is Now Threatened Special hv T'r ;!"(! I'ress. New "ork, Nov. 1. The calling ou of ii.o.eiio vinioii teamsters in this city a!oi,r and the ordering of i nation wide strike a,-e threatened today be i ause of ihe expro- drivers sirike. Five ihou-and p'.it form nnm went out today. The Ad a ni KxprCss company im pend! "mi drivers today ! l-m ft i i 1 1 i -more. WEATHER FORECAST. For Oklahoma Tonight, nrd ! Wedne:- day p.ifly cloudy and ! col, r; fair ami cooler ill eas: po- lion, jStafe Capital Torn Will Pa vuau iim ut Decided Nov. 9' i fiiif'oinl by f r.!:cl Tress. flntliric Okla.. Nov. 1 From a l soniTP of iiii'ormai ion coii-.idfi-cd n li be con-1 nM". " if Nrni'(i today that ibf ntato la.-tf!! i-ontrovorsy bctwon f!uflifi o'clock 1,nr' Oklahoma City will bo derided by thf siiin-emo court on Nov. 3. Thai: tribunal ndjonniPil today to moot in spec';,! session on the day fob 1 'f' ins tho b -tion. Tlie decision to bo banded down then will be final so far as the ptatc courts arc concerned but it is believed that the fiKbt will be taken to the V'nited Suites supreme conrr. SEEK SLAYER OF GIRL Special by Vnited Press. Caruihersville. Mo.. Nov. 1 Two posses of enraKcd citizens with blood ! hounds arc today searching for Martin j Rollins, used 35. who late last nigh', i killed Misss Anna Austin, njred Jii, 'when she reftuseiV to elopo with -hint, i. Rollins' entered the home of ."diss IloHins unannounced and shot her (twice, both shots taking effect. SOCIETY WOMEN PICKETS Speeinl .y fnitd Press. Chicago. Nov. . Dressed in a garb i similar to that worn by the women worn among the ',',() ooO garment, work ers now out on a. strike, scores of j society women and settlement worker i today took up the picketing on the ! streets of the disturbed district and ap- : pealed to those work. till employed to pi!t j The silk stocking brigade are gains ! about the st reels ir.rnoie-icd by police. i i ho later having been instnicjed as to ! law by .lodge Itanium whose rlaughler J i is among those doing picket duty, j Vocal Society Held Enthusiastic Meeting ot- thP A most enthusiastic practice I above society wan held at he rresby iterian church on Monday nvening. About td members attended and a large j number of applications for me i were received. The musical ,h?r-"hip director 'has selected some very beautiful tmni- i rs for study and performance at. the j first concert of the society which will begin early in January. j The society meets for practice every i Monday evening. Notice of place of meeting next weeu win appear in mc papers. i Prof. Greene would like to see any 'members who have had their voices : tried at his studio in Corkhil'.'s piano , parlors, Chickasha avenue, between i .:!.. and r, p. m. next Monday, Nov. 7. Historic Mint is to be Abandoned! Special by Uuited Press. New Orleans. l.a Nov. I . Because of the great distance from the gold supply the historic mint here around which stirring scenes were enacted durlne the civil war will be abandoned immediately under orders received to day from the treasury if partment. TWO MORE CARS COMING. Snot. Wadswor'.h of the Chic .a.-ba Street Uail.vay company has received ithe bill for anotnor closed car and ii . should a-rive s-ini. A t hi'l closed car i has been ordered and will be shipped 1 as soon as it is eomp'.on .1. It wU. be , new ear of the laiest 1 1 i A BIG CROP YIELD i Oklahoma Soil Pro- i ht:ii uums iV1,,,K)11H- Cotton Turns Out Well Cuthrie, Okla.. Nov. 1, Ninety mil lion bn. Iicls of corn, iKiO.npi) ,)aies of cotton, k'lknOO.iKHi busliels of wheat, jetty nreuitiir the Krandfathop case" l!),0oi':,nuo bushels of oats. 1 l.OOn.nnO ,0for; the federal court, when Inform bushels of kallir corn, $10,000,000 "M ed of the dee!, ion of the Cuitod -f.i-. -. alfaifa hay .and see ai 1.7r,o,000 bimh-! mrv -oir.-t yesterday in tiio 2-cciit. els of (rlsli poiaio.-s are J, iua.t;ni(i- j snrf, rase, deei.ued thai, the court, pioii cent tolals liurcd for iiKi'ieiiltural Ok:-1 tibly would fjrnr.t. the re(pie-,i. (l writ lahoma this year by the state board ; h.ti-r. and (bat Hia decision did not of agriculture. In iuevious reporth l ho j affect the valiiltiy of ihe ea-e, board has fixed the wheat, oris and j A,Toidin to the ru;i;.- ot the i-mn t alfalfa totals; in its report tor Octo her. issued today, com. Kaffir coin and potatoes are estimated. The cot ion cs- ! tiinate is unoM'ieial. ; j . Today's report shows co-ton to havo I It; leased its avet-dKc five per cent dur - ; in tr the past, month. The ivpon in full lis as follows: The Oklahoma state board of ani i-.j culture finds from the reports of .':;; Icrop correspondents covering all of the i .... fteveniy-set en counties in the state: that the yield per acre of corn 'his sea- i son is 1 T.1 bushels, ns compared w ith yield of bushels for the,l!0! crop as shown by the township assessor's returns. The estimated acreage grown to, corn tins year is .,!.! i ,!H7, as com pare rtwith S. 2:; S.l for the J 009 crop. .TV,, n..:i,o.,iJ K, C V, . . t. .-.T -. ' ..r ui.ui.T . imsi.e..- l-i. ..km eu nuj M-.ixm is :ui,.i .,-i..e, an c. uipni ell V.HU . e.ti i i..u ousnejs raised last year, The s! limited yield of com, as compared with a. normal' '.nil given in 'his report is shown to he in close con lot inii y with the pros pective etintmi made last month, which is very gratifying to t ho def'.rt 1 metst , as it indieap'S ir.iel'.igenr ar. re 'liable work upon the part of the crop . corf.' spomlents, ' On :c oum - of the shortness of the crop this year in tie , large producing counties nn big county ; yields are show n by the report. The ! preserit J ears, as sixteen counties this 'year have over lOil.oOi) acres, as com ; pared with eleven lor the previous years. Thiriy-seven counties this year .produced over a million bushels, and ihirieeii of these counties produced be tween 2.700.000 and 3,000.000 bushebi, i while last year only tweniy-three conn- 1 ties produced as much as a million! j bushels, and only six of these produced ' over two million bushels. Only eleven counties in the state! this year produced less than a, halfi million bushels of corn, while last i year twoiuylhrep comities, or more! than twice as many, did not produce that much coin. Kpports iron) the cotton producing counties recite that the crop is turning ! out hotter than expected; that the dam- 1 .1 ..r. V,,- K.-.O i.. 1. U.i- - i'"" " " " """" "'"" ioi,in,,.-s i is tnt as great, as indicated las: month, jnnd that the drouth did nor affect the , ' "' ' ; 'A 'v'i if. . it. Mia tinq y if 0-jl'fiOll' f I -i it I 1 , j ' j j Ad dicnitv, mdopon'pncoi, I j who depend on you. (let out k i vour incomo. Savins money acts on t,"e m.uscU's. It send Start that savm?;s uccount now. We will pay you -1 per cent interest on t he mono, in our hank and compound the interest every sis in- C II I C K A S 1 1 A ACTION re FINAL Two Cent Fare Case Has Court Oklahoma Oncral Wi City, Nov t. who U '!. AtiorriP in OUla noaj-t Jyesiei-lay, .the ease riiiisf go throne,'.! : the re.;ubi)- channel.-! of procedure, ami be tried next in the circuit court of ap- I peals. Shou'd the ftyc.cllate conrl up- j '"old 'tlie decision rentier, d hy jvden.1 1 Jud;;e Hook, the stato will again aM; : tor a w rit of cer: iot a: i. ' i Hart the. high court RrnntfHl Ibe writ. the e could have tain annealed forthwiih to the supreme court and i ,n ""' to',n 4 "fP-'-ns oiu not. hfice tw.er. ..t , ,- Tlw, .1-..,. the sapretiie court 'dec-i-ion had. the ei1- iei-: q! ai i of a; ! .. T a Jecir ic.n of the erroiieaus sin. been tried in rho com-. too court S T.'ti: r.e xVr case has ! of il?.pca.ls. i DON'T LOSE YOUR VOTE. j (t is reported that certain ar- the 4. dent, advoc.i '"s and lo. : i , "booze ' atii iiiim tii. think they : on tiie- nroi.o- 4" can affect 1 1 sition by rc 4 c.-rs. e vote VOMiig fi. state 'jr! 11! -,e can o their vfi, ill i.e.. iti t!'-ir lo.-i i 4- ollicei", ar.d .'.mcinlm.-o!, v Tile law oil :-(il'e feet the On! ihe nsti! o' bin 4 f covid.:-, !l:;it ii.i v n;ii -A ; i c.- i i, e .-( ., voies east. The ,. determined by shy n;i. ... d i; aieri y nf , i! in' is I highest cc ' east for .'.!,' o: bill I the to-ill ii-li '!! the man votes name g...-s bother he The State ! mnnbfr of names wr ! poll wheels. When : j on an amendment hi into he 1il ai vole. - i , v for any o ed-. on hoard lias that tiie tea i-tMi'-d irisirruc ( vote lie, cerf'T- t.ll til" poll ! ion h'd she. I s it ti:i'icars s in order to i) determine tin' various a mend resnl. on meels. It. is to'l.e hoped that, no i'lroh!- bi.ioni.-.ts o.- aui.i-pi'iihieitioiiist' Will lose h am-e of tin vote thr.xmh ittnor- HV, crop as much as was an: tcipated. Twentv of the large produeir.g coun ties report the yield turning out much hdter ihnti they had expected and that the yield will he t.l.r- n.-st in several years. . . )- . H Jueeepffj Ufa -fx i A i: saffty, to yuiir-eh' in-! tf ih..-. of that nit of i.yt ' Pev.v'.l acts on the mind like exercr - now idea's thmuern tlie t ra;n. 1 t 0 K I. A itO.M 1 x '',lANK I! fi b-t.-r. i