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Cu Dr. Pierce's Golden Med.ial Discover is a stomach, liver and kidney tonice-by assisting the stomach to assimilate, the liver to filter, the kidneys to ct-the poisons are removed, the red blood corpasles are increasedd d one fee lit, fresh and activ instead of logy, dull and heavy. Toe 'Disoovery" timau lates the stomach, Increases action of heart a arter km and Is a most satisfactory alterative in blood-taint of an character. e refreshing Influence of this extract of native medicinal plants has been favorably known for over forty years. Everywhere soe neighbor -n tell you o the good it has done t WSlealmeirbm eadeers i aye. tsr1db o1o am rp to r. Plrae, BafdI Y.mI u ae v t)or box meded. Watch Your Colts ... Co"ha.. Cods and lDlstroper. and at the rst smtom of any sobh allnnt. mIne sell dusIe uf tLat Woejerful remedy, now the mo., used in e istence, SPOHIN'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND t ce and 1 a bottle; and 10 the dozen of any drugist bham dealer, or delivered MPOIIN AL CO. Cbhemlstes a Bactertiooglsts, Goshen., ad., U. 8. A. FOR MALARIA e"r TOMIO U not sold by r you wll be sent b Parcels Post on receipt of price. A Peter A Co da. l KY. 1TIS TIME GONE FOR G000 ge Yorker Might Say Goodby to WaMth and the $50 He Had Con fidingly Given Up. is a subway crowd not long ago a p.e York man was "touched" for hil .dh. The watch was not valuable, w the New York man wanted it atih jar sentimental reasons, and In. tWed divers advertisements Ih the pa pn,alerlng $50 for the return of the anih cad '"o questions asked." ft "dip" who had "lifted" the m saw the advertisement and ltdedsd to take the $50. He called w the New York man, handed him O maeplece and demanded the re -& %e owner of the watch was only r hpy to give it to him. After ex .gggin the watch he returned it to b peeket and handed over five $10 OL The "dip" pocketed the money M dearted. There was little said. & aIe minutes later the New York . sean ed for his watch. A wgo oe. P DSF IM, t EGESDON1G.AS Pais's DnapeA" u thelek, SAWr doafth In fin nminute d s" ps t bad stomar b te "seall does" orcome lamdp* beals. g", heartburn sad SAve minutes--that-f st Pape's Disapesin the las sallag, stomach regulatr in the Swhat you eat fermets into hamps, you belch gas and ar., undigested food and h d is dissy and sahew; breath 11g" weated; your insides illed Ie and indigestible waste, re the momeat "Pape's Diapep Imes i contact with the stomach distres vanishes. It's truly marvelous, sad i s harmlessmem.ss i ttsat ease of Pape's Die. t give you a hundred dollar' of ..tnsasomn. hl bits weight tn gold to mea e who a't get their stem itted. It belongs in your always be kept handy ae a sick, sowar, pset stomach te day or at ight It's the rrest sad most harmless dieter in the world-Adv. i Opsea is the sesn. owers do you think would hut kind for a bride to carry Agpr weddingt' Mnt a shower bouquet?" One "BROMO QUININE" call for full mame. LAXA QUININe. Leoo for sten of Curet a Cold ia Do . 0 sc. what would happen it the to follow all the advice that to him in prayer? p that Cough-Dean's Metbo Drop are a sure relief for all colds-& sat Druggits. t a great while you will meet strong minded enough to ad es are too small. l thigs like bllul. Dos't Sor . Alt or oReod Sems ood value oIe Ad qntil they fall off that some which side of the fent en. Mows will propose to a ait heeg and some on their up Wretchedness stipation TI They do thelrduty MiAL Am a cL fl mut bear Signature 13,000 Miles in Submarines. Two submarines of the E class, AE 1 and AE 2, are to leave Portsmouth, Eng., in a day or two for Australia, making the journey of about thirteen thousand miles under their own oil power. They will stop at Gibraltar, Malta, Aden, Colombo and Singapore, and then proceed via Batavia. As far as Singapore they will be es corted by H. M. S. Eclipse. There they will be taken over by H. M. S. Australia, which will escort them to Sydney. The majority of the crew of 40 are Australians, who have been in England for instruction. SAGE TEA DARKENS GRAY HAIR TO ANY SHADE. TRY ITI Keep Your Locks Youthful, Dark, Glossy and Thick With Common Garden Sage and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and 8ulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trouble some. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready.-to-use tonic called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn lan all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beauntifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also dis cover dandruff is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful sad attractive ap pearance, get busy at once with Wy eth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger.-Adv. The fellow who makes light of everything will never set the world on fire. The eyes are the windows of the soul, and every man must look out for himself. When it comes to marrying the one thing a girl doesn't think she needs is advice. It depends on her architectare whether she spends the summer at the seashore or in the mountains. A bore is a man who, when he has an hour to spare, goes and spends it with some one who hasn't. Explained. "I always call a spade a spada" "That's because you always like to give a dig at things." A Little Too Eflicient. At a besquet of efficiency engineers In Duluth T. Unwin Harris said: "Even efficieney can be carried too far. I was talking yesterday to the president of an eastern business col lege. He said to me: "'Our young ladies' department is having a phenomenal success.' "'You make the girls efficient, eh? "'In reply to that.' he answered. '1 need only say that 80 per cent of our young ladies marry their employers within a year after graduation, even though a Reno divorce be required to attain th,'- c '" WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food. It doesn't matter so much what you hear about a thing, it's what you know that counts. And correct knowledge is most likely to come from personal experience. "About a year ago," writes a N. Y. man, "I was bothered by indigestion,' especially d~urni the forenoon. I tried several remedles without any permaw nent improvement "My breakfast usually consisted of oatmeal, steak or chops, bread, coffe and some fruit. "Hearing so much about Orape-Nuts, I concluded to give it a trial and And out it all I had heard of it was true. "8o I began with Grape-Nuts au cream, soft boiled eggs, toast, a cup of Postum and some fruit. Before the end of the first week I was rid of the acidity of the stomach and felt much relieved. "By the end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared and I was in first rate health once more. Before beginning this course ofi diet, I never had any appetite for lunch, but now I can enjoy the meaul at noon time." Name given by Postum Ceo, Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkg. "There's a Ree ver reaed the abeve letter? A mew ee apeee Uem me l tLmo. The are smln e am an · m toteses GHOST OF A TRAPPER HAUNTING A CANYON Weird Figure of Bear's Victim Seen by Arizona Boys Horses Enchanted. Williams. Ariz.-In Wilson canyon, southeast of Williams, is an uncadny spot wherein horses shy and bolt from terrors heretofore invisible to the hu man eye. At least three wagons have been wrecked there by runaways that started without apparent cause. But at last a veritable ghost has been ma terialized on the unshaken testimony of two young residents of the locality, Wright Clark and "Tex" Ownby. They say that on a recent Sunday evening about dusk they were riding down the Wilson canyon trail when their hors(; became frightened. snort. Ing and prancing in terror. The boys looked to the right and saw. emerging from behind a Juniper tree, the form of a man at least six feet in height, 3 / The Apparition Circled Them Nolse mlely. with long gray hair and beard, clad in buckskin and dragging an old-fash toned gun about as long as himself. Boys and horses stood as though en chanted, while the apparition circled them noiselessly, though the rifle was seen to strike the rocks. The circle about complete, the figure stopped and still without sound dropped the butt of the gun to the ground. Then it was the boys departed withbut delay, to pull up their foaming and trembling steeds a couple of miles away and de termine it had not been a dream. Pioneer residents declare the de scription of the ghost exactly fits that of an old trapper named Wilson, after whom the canyon was named. Eight een years ago one summer day he wounded a bear and chased it into the canyon. The beast turned back upon him and as he had no charge In his mussle-loading rifle he climbed into a juniper tree, but not to safety, for the bear followed, dragged him by the foot to the ground and killed him. OFFICER LASSOES A FUGITIVE His Thumb Bitten Off In Encounter- Policeman Gets Rope and Captures Man. Hammond, Ind.--George Hohn of Wheatfield, Ind., attacked the police force here the other day, as represent ed by the town marshal, and when he was finally lassoed after a wild chase about the place and locked up he com menced tearing down the ail. It was not till deputies armed with revolvers went ou guard outside that he ceased his straggles for freedom. The trouble began when the town marshal tried to arrmest Hoha. He re sisted and when the initial strunggle was over the marshal had cme thumb mless than he started with. Hohn had bitten it off. Hohn hurriedly left the scene, tak ing the thumb with him uas a souvenir. He eluded capture till the marshal had a happy idea and obtained a rope. Then began a merry game of hide and seek in which the outlaw came o.f victor for some timae He wasu fnally Sptured and dragged to the county ii with a respectfutal length of rope oetween hblmself and his captor. After being locked up he tomre the bars from his cell and used them in wrecking the Interior of the Jail Armed guards were stationed at his cell in time to preven him from wrecking the structure entirely. BOY TAKES PLACE OF HOG Silled as One In Freight Car to Make Rate os Household Goods Lower. Lincoln, Neb.-A boy crated and shipped uas a hog wuas the discovery made by a veterinary surgeon here the other day when he wuas called upon to inspect a carload of goods billed from Bertrand, Neb., to Burke, 8. D. The waybill on the shipment included household goods and "one hog, value released at $10." Being an lnterstate shipment, In spection was required The veterlnary found the household goods, but no silg of a hog. A careful search, how ever, revealed a boy curled up in a corner of the car, none the worse for his trt. By billing the car uas part live stock the shipper is allowed the low rate on the household goods, and in the ab snce of a hog the boy wasu sent by the shipper as a substitute. Wife Sentences Husband. New York.-Judge Appleton gave Mrs. Mary Van 8iclen permission to sentence her husband, who she said, thought life was one drink after an other. Mrs. Van Stclen sentenced hubby to three months on Blackwell's island. Then she kissed him before he was taken away. "Ah's a Chink." She Says. Los Angeles, Cal.-Charged with theft, Mrs. Tom Loule, negro wife of a Chinese, maintained a celestial dis guise until the desk sergant sked her nationality. 8be replled: "Ab's a Chlnk. Ah Is." A FREi BOOK That Teache the People How to Avoid Catching Cold. The thirteenth edition of the "Ills o@ Life" is now ready for distribution. Be ginning on page three of this popular work on medicine, is an article stating in plain language how any one can avoid catching cold. The article was written by a doctor. It was written by a doctor eighty-four years old, who is a hale and hearty man. It is his boast, founded upon fact, that he does not catch cold. He thinks he knows the reason why. lie explains it in detail in this book. Every frnily ought to have a copy of it. Sent free by the Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. Mr. O. Fred Lin-trum, 1923 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn., writes: "I con tracted a severe cold several years ago. Through the use of Peruna I fully recov ered. I have never had any trouble since." Mrs. Henry Martin. La Motte, lowa, says: "I have found Peruna to be a great remedy for coughs and colds of children. A dose at bedtime will relieve them all night."-Adv. How He Could Tell. A Georgia "cracker" tells this story of his own people: lie says a North ern man who had settled in Georgia was visiting a friend, who asked him how he liked the place and the peo ple. "Oh, all right," replied the man. "Now, tell me," asked the friend, "what is a Georgia 'cracker?' How can you tell him from another per son' ?" "Well," replied the Northern set tler, "you see out in that field a black object?" "Yes," said the man, "that may be either a 'Georgia cracker' or a stump. Watch it for half an hour, and if it moves, why, it's a stump." Ladies' Home Journal. FRUIT LAATIVE FOR SICK CHILO "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Nvery mother realizeq, after giving her children "California Syrup of lpgs" that this is their ideal laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. When cros, trritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! It coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmlesg "fruit laxative," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and ndigested food passes out of the bow els, and you have a well, playful child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoe, ndgestion, colic-remem ber, a good "Inside cleaning" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a scLk child tomorrow. Ask at the store for a 50 cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for bables, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Adv. Peeling Onlone for a Living. The profession of onion peeling Is not one that obtains much notice, yet there are at least five hundred women an the East end of London earning their living by removing the skins of onions. With practice, they can make four or Eve shillings per day. Very often they have been peeling since childhood, daughters succeeding mothers. It is not a profession you can learn In one lesson, for the onion "Jutee-" are of no me for pickllg. The onions are always peeled in water. This is not to save the eyes of the peeler, but is done to keep the onion white. ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED Pialmonth, Ky.-"Two years ago I was troubled with skln and scalp trouble. I would have plaples that would break oat and form soree en my fae and head, with terrible Itch intg. The ecazema on my uae and head itchod and burned and when I acratched it, It made sors and I wu very disadgured for the time be ag. My head became so sore I could not touch it with a comb; it became a mass of sores. My hair fell oat gradually. "I wu a·dlieted about a year before I used Cuticura Bosp and Ointment and after usiang them three weeks I wa getting better and in less than three months, after usaingreigsht cakes of Cuticura Soap and five boxes of Cuticura Ointment, I was completely cured of easema." (Bipned) Fra Vasutine, Dec. 12, 191.t, Cticura 80sp and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free,with 32-pu 8kin Book. Address post. card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston."--Ad. An Enjoyable Function. "You missed the most enjoyable af fair of the season, Mrs. Wombat's suc tion." "I do not play bridge." "You don't understand. Her huas band failed in business and she held an auction. Her frlends had such a good time pawing over her things." Eame areuy every bottle ct CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for lnhants and childrem, and see that tt Bears the Signature of d In Ue Per Over a Tar Children Cry for Fleteher's Cstoeri A wise maid rejects the silly youth who is willing to die for her, and cleaves to a man who is willing to earn her living. It is better to share your joys than your sorrows. Incidentally it is also much eauier. K vw* M /uM1 or wuwrak. rYn UYULa Medw.. bI Van VsSeeh ku04 0., Memph Turn Puw $1.00 WITH CITY'S PRIDE AT HEART Santa Fe Journal Regretfully but Firmly Calls Attention to Mu. nlcipal Dereliction. The New Mexican does not wish to be. unpleasant or unduly critical, but a dead rooster at the corner of Palace and Lincoln avenue has lain there unburied for three consecutive days. There is no doubt about that roos ter's death. No physician's certificate is required, as the passerby may tes tify. lie has passed away. Now, while one rooster occupies compara tively little space, and while a casual visitor to the city might not notice him, the principle of the thing is wrong. One tourist might see that rooster and fail to see the old palace; and his report on Santa Fe would fea ture the fact that it had no facilities for interring or removing defunct roosters. Let no visitor to the Oldest Newest city in the United States see unburied roosters on our street corners. It is the little things that go to make the big impressions. Every rooster re moved and buried makes Santa Fe one rooster the cleaner, one rooster the brighter and more attractive. Let us let no dead rooster escape or any other debris, animal, vegeta ble or mineral on the streets of this beautiful capital city of New Mexico. -Santa Fe New Mexican. HAD NO NEED OF THE BIBLE Students Very Much in Error When They Thought They Could Em. barrass Henry Ward Beecher. A good story is told about the late Henry Ward Beecher, who was ac customed to find his inspiration wherever he might open the Bible. He was preaching once before the Harvard students. One of the stu dents in a spirit of deviltry removed the Bible from the altar and substi tuted Webster's dictionary. The word was passed around, and as the noted divine ascended the pulpit the colle glans leaned back to enjoy the fun. Dr. Beecher adjusted his glasses and opened the book. "My text this morning,' he began, "is taken from the Song of Solomon." Then, as casually as if nothing had happened, he went on: "I am the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys. As the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters. As the apple tree. .. " The students by this time had be gan to look sheepish. They never again tried to play a joke on Henry Ward Beecher. GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxu Iant and Remove Dandruf-Real Surpries for You. Your hair becomes light, wavy, ml ty, abundant and appears as soft. lJ. troees and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderne hair cleanse." Just try this-moisten a cloth with a little Dandernoe and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time This will cleanse the hair of duast, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifing the hair at once, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; leanses, purifies and invig orates the scalp, forever stopping itch ing ad fulling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeksha' uase when yeou will actually sem new hair- and doway at frst-yes-ut really new halr-growlag al over the salp. If yea care fAr pretty, soft hair an4 lots t it, saurely get a 25 eat bottle of Knowltteas Deandemrle Frome saly st snd Just try t. iAdv. ksrtiloniesd Art. "If the Pierpeut Morgan coilecotion are put on the market," sald n art dealer of Fifth Arenue, "It is safe to say that a lot of faLkes will be exposed. "There is no bunoems so riddled with faking as the art business, espe cUally the oil palnting branchb of IL Hence a new movement in Paris, the world's art center, is of interest This is the Bertilloniuing of all future paint. lags. The artist not merely signs his paintings, but, if he adopts this new movement, he thumbprints them as well He makes an impression of his thumb in the wet paint below his sig nature. The thumb print is the only really satisfactory ldentflcation mark for hu man beings, and it promises to be the only satisfactory guarantee of paint inga in the future. A number of Prench artists have recently taken to Bertil lonizing their work. It is probable that the excellent idea will spread from Paris all over the world." Such a Sadness. "What is the matter with youT" "Oh, I just feel sad." "Why?" "Oh, I have just been watching a couple of young lovers." "Well, you were in love once." "That's what I wuas thinking of, and then I married you." "Gee! and I married you! Let's both be sad." Dr. Peeyr's Vsrlfumws "Deatd sho" Mhis sad epels Werms ia a very few bous. What Chance Has Mant "Julia, have you seen my new white silk waistcoat?" "Yes, dear; I have it on."-Lif Why blame a doctor for thlnking ill of his patients? Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy for the horrors tha oppress you during change of life, when through the lon" hours of the day it seems as though your cack would break, when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de}° pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains,.~ don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundr of women safely through this critical period. Read what these three women say: From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. Br'VFALo, N. Y.-" I am writing to let you know how much yo medicine has done for me. I failed terribly during the last winte and summer and every one remarked about my appearance. I suf fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, appetite and at times was very weak. 'I was visiting at a friend's house one (lay and she thought I needed . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it and have eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better every day. Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia E. Pinkhamn's Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if you wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it and get health from your medicine as I did."- Mrs. A. IiouxNvs, 91 Stanton St., Buffalo, N. Y. Was A Blessing To This Woman. So. Ricnixo w, VA.-" I was troubled with a bearing down pain and a female weakness and could not stand long on my feet. Of all the medicines I took nothing helped me like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I am now regular and am getting along fine. I cannot praise the Compound too much. It has been a blessing to me and I hope it will be to other women."--3rs. D. TYLE, 23 West Clopton St., South Richmond, Va. Pains in Side, Could Hardly Stand. Loor, Wia--"I was in a bad condition suffering from a female trouble, and I had such pains in my sides I could hardly move. Be fore I had taken the whole of one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg. etable Compound I felt better, and now I am well and can do a good day's work. I tell everybody what your medicine has done for me.' -Mrt. Jons THOMPsoN, Lodi, Wisconsin. For 80 Lydia E. Plakbam's Vegetable ompound ba been the standard remedyfor fe male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does Justlee to herself If she does not try this fa mous medicnlete made from roots and herbs, It has restored somany sfferlng wometob health. Write to LYDIA LPINNA MfEDICINE CO. (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, EAMS., for advice. oar letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in striet confadence. Couldn't Tell. Bacon-I see it is believed that pre vious to civilization baldness was un known among American Indians. Egbert-Of course it was unknown, because a fellow couldn't sneak up close enough on a redskin to find out whether he was bald or not. The Proper Kind. "Brain experts declare that fish is the best brain diet." "Then some people I know must live on sheep's head fish." Dr. Pieree's Pleasant Pellete regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Suar-coatd, tiny granules, easy to take. oaot Sripe. Adv. Its Definition. She (angrily)-What was that noise I heard in the hall? He (candidly)-I guess it was the day breaking. Red Cross Ball Lue gives double value for your money, goes twice as far as any otaer. Ask your grooer. Adv. The idea. "I saw Smith the other day out in a new motor car. He seemed to be on the qul vive." "is that a new maker sore wes, Oramuseae ryeti asd ames promply heae wlLth Eos Eye al sam- Adv. The Main Point. "Hers we are at the end of our tire some journey. Are you spent?" "No, but all my money is." One Way. D'Yye make a living writing?" "Yep; writing father." - Cornell Widow. Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain the hands. Adv. Keeping a Cleft Upper Lip. The March Hare boasted: "I may be mad but I'm not purple!" he cried. Yes indeed. "I have taken a wife, old man." "Whose?" LIW .evsr enr m a e ural Tam. Take Grove's T7lOkl O Grove's Tasteless clhill Toni Spl VaI i, a . u era Str l mbS TNIk,. NU At a t Ur, riss oE Malaria, Eiles the Iuu. and ulls 90 the Whlsu p , Y.. bow what you are taking whir you take Grav's TaIstel chill Taeie, a the ormatL is printed on every label, showlag that it etaam thi well.aew toai proputies at QUININE and IBON. It hbe so eqal for Malaria, Chin "t FeVwer. Weekes, General Debility amd Lou of Appetite. Gives life sd eIgerr J assig Mothes L ad Pal Skly Childr. A True Tase iml BSrs Appetr. Ieargow people ad ahildru. Guaranteed by ym Dru l I. We umLr. II Established 196 .r.geprated 190. W. A. GAGE & 00., Inc. FACJORU We are prepared to maleral advances o coosignments and oer you the be t facilities for handling yr deo. Writs as for shipping tags 701-711 PALLS BUILDINS MEMPHIS, TENN. Why $uffer Frm I aslgia, hua Il eat'm LIght.lam Ol quickly tb. pain The Hurting and Aching almost instantly A truly wonderful for those who sutffr It is astonishina the pain fades away the moment Rame' Llghtmiin Oil comes in c-r6jtact with So many people are praising it. that can no longer doubt For Cuts. Bruises and Sprains it is simply fio. dealers sell Hat's LIjha.. Oil 25 and So cent bottles or by mail Sh smnlms ti pe Ttee ]r r p e-.l. t morsis r. Eoms craUm. *t1nu GALL _ a. P._ stSawiE 's a. ,t.L ia. fSs< Astalu READERS",;" , eemas boul laio t hst upon stw whm i ask for, refusln all sabstilates or lsa e a Yet wse sa iSAARt' v ,ggy SlW H FOR AIL OC SOAU U TLrU W. N. U., LITTLE ROCK. NO. 1-11_,