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PAGE FOUB THE BENNINGTON EVENING BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918. E. L. TAYLOR'S VIEWS Attention Farmer SPRAY YOUR VEGETABLES' KILLS THE BUGS AND PRbVENTS BLIGHT : ALSO ARSENATE OF LEAD ,JJSL,EPHONE your orders to (Continued troni Page One) SO estimate and says two million cords tttttv' of vtooJ; so tlut makes our aiarenr r JjL JL ' " ' " ss wealth so much the greater, and as V estimate our aericultural resources; Hot Water Cast On Stove ""jeven greater, it would seem desirable! Doesn't ToUCh It slaughter of very young calves to beit0 pivinK the farmprg 0( Vermont asj . . . thipiied out of the Btate-should be pro far as io-sible a cotiiroling power in, lf. la iUUJvIiJ . hibited. 1 truly believe that such the General Assembly. drinAf uS . i Z i . measure would add to the income of; 1 would be pleased to hear from the!1' of wa,r on -bot stove, our farmer. The question of dooi; Hie awake young men of the county! Jhe voter cuu mer touch the. stove and sheep at the present high prices end state as to their opinious in re-jat ul- "hut is feen is a few drops of nnd is one that should have the 1 nard to these matters mentioned by running rapidly over the surface, grad ual eful attention of the legislature, in ! -Mr. Howe, and also such as niay;ually getting smaller as they disan- my opinion. It muy seem .to some come incidentally to their notice: that I am tacking amendments to Mr.j . llespectfully yours, etc., i Howe's p'.atform; but I take i; that he; H.W. EUiwers m S Office and Yard Foot of School St. 051 Inc. Phones 350 and 490 ; invites the voters to give expression of their views that may relate, -in j anyway to the office. Now why I advocate and would ! nominate Lucius 1 Martin for sena ! tor for the county of Bennington K '. as I have explained, that he is "fit." 'lie is a farmer and that is another '"why" 1 have explained. He has had some legislative experience having teen a member of the House. He : would represent those towns of "over the mountain" that are too often Ignored in county convention. He Is ! of the type, that given a chance, will "make good." I am not a believer In the principle that a promising young man must be boosted but I im a believer In Kber L. Taylor. Manchester pepot, Vt., July 8, 1918. FARM VS. CITY Farmhand's $25 Equalt City Man's $8C. Those who have been thinking the farmhand has been underpaid should compare his wages with what the city man is paid. An editorial in the July Farm and Klreside "says: "The farmhand comes in for consid erable discussion nowadays, but he is much better off than most people think. The Ohio State Council of De fense has heen making a survey of labor conditions, and reports that a by his frlendAJ married man working on the farm for "Luke" Martin. ; $U0 a month is as well off as if he With reference to Associate Judge I were ,to receive $105 in a city; that a of the county court, the Republican USS a month farm job equals a $110 WANTED His Rule of Conduct. I ftm. tryiiur to do my Lit. ! M, s- Juiiel.rlde-"1 notice :lmt your ii iiiu throiiKii iiiirvfRf.' huslmnd diwsn't smoke. Is it becnune you object to it?" Mrs. 01dtt::i "Not party did not do the fair .thing by M. U. Roberts of Rupert two years ago He served out the unexpired term of city job; that a $40 farm job equals a $115 city job, and so on. 'Not taking pear. If the drops ere on a perfectly level place one can see under them to the other side of the room, thus prov ing that they are iiot in contact with the stove Itself. Vhat actually hap. pens ivs that the bottom of the drop changes ut once td steam or vapor on coming close to tie hot surface, and this vnpor is suppjied by the drop as It gradually goes away. So the drop rests on. a cushion of vapor until It Is entirely dissipated. This state of wa ter Is known as the spherical stage, and it is of Interest simply on account f its peculiarly aad seemingly para doxical behavior. The reason why the drop Is not Immediately evaporated or changed to steam Is also very Inter esting. The water vapor that Inter venes between the under surface and the red-hot stove Is a very bad con ductor of heat, and consequently the full Intensity of heat ennnot get lnta the water Itself, - only the amount How Many Days Will You Give ? ' Clergymen, "juds, lswyers; doctors, rrierchants, clerks tveiy available sparahour of every available man must be turned to account in a campaign To Save 100 per cent 0! Vermont's Crops The farms have sent their boys to the trenches. We at home miut prevent a serious food waste. Give a day a week, or more, at regular farm wages and render a patriot ic service that the women of England, France and Italy are now performing. 1 . - , Report to Farm Labor Agent or your County Agent the days or hours you can give. , " r ( . F. H. EICKFORD, Farm Labor Agent, Bradford, Vt. WAXTKP Ulin uill IihI fin v in u' hIiiiIh lit once. uuts, bucL- .i .......i ii.it ii i fi.M mum llll Illllll ante. Will hire iy tlio day or month. j ut nil. If I objected to It, he'd smote. Ttl. 3S-W. WANTKP- 'ioU, colored or whit inr farm. Write I Potter, Arlington, Vt. ' UKS WANTKD Machinist O:io capnhlo .f tnkliiK; full cluirKu of newliiu ilia-, chinas- urate experience ui.d Bulary in-' tiui utl. . IM-sirublu ami purinuiieiit posi-: ili. in for rlKht party. Apply Clark Textile I'o., Su'-atOKO StiitiKH, N. Y. 4UU ' WANTED rupll nurses male, and (amnio at the Taunton Slate Hospital Training School for nurses. For par- , Honiara aihlreus Dr. Arthur V. (loss, butit., Taunton State Uoaplial, Taunton, lava tf -Brooklyn Citizen. i WANTKD I.atnuiry work Aptily 2U3 Division street. to do. WANTKD Man for laundry farm wor. Soldier's Home. 2 or :itu WANTKD Men, wages. Henry hi. steady work, tood ' Tuttle Co., tel. 4. WANTKD Oasli paid for yellow, 10 n h Iokm in Inches and up in rilnmeler, ulao oilier kinds of wood. 11. T. CiihIi man, Mfg". Co. 44tf WANTED Several men for labor lne and mill work. Boarding- nouas lot single mep, tennmeiit houses for married men. Highest rate of wagea. Klllmore & Slade. Tel ttio. Vtitf "He Who Runs May Read." No such passage n "lie who run wny rend" exists In the Scriptures, al though It Is constantly quoted from them. The text of the hook of the prophet llnlmkkuk Is the following: "Write the vision, ntul nuike It plain upon tiihles. that he niny run that reudeth It" (11:2). Here, plainly, the mcunlng I that everyone rending the vlsi.ui should lie nlnrmcd by It. nn should fly from the impending calamity The phrnie, therefore, ennnnt h:t v any reference to this passage, bre St Is obviously n favorite poetb fluotutloii. , found In Cowper's ,'Tlro clnlum; or a Ilevlew of Schools' (line SO), Into consideration.' the renort adds. iomeu mrougn tne yapor Demg Judge C. B. Kent and by precedent, ( 'the possibility of raising some stock ' avananie ror that purpose, should hr.ve heen nominated for elec-jor ptoduce on shares, which is usual-; tion. His party was roundly cen ! ly customary.' ' BADGE OF SPLENDID SERVICE sured for that discourtesy and I hope' '.'Nor has the jnarrled man on the! ?k Mr farm joo a mononoly of advantages. u ... . .... for the report further finds that an un- ,,w" " ' Z., , r F ' married farmhand receiving $:'3 is as Th08e w"oe Mission It to well off as If he were receiving $80 in Aid the Unfortunate. the city; that a $30 job for the boeh-; - elor farmhand equals a $S0 city job; The Red Cross as a badge of serv and that a $40 job on the farm Is as ice for suffering humanity dates back aood as a $05 Job in the city, and so more than three hundred years, writes on. The difference in aggregate re turns Is brought about by house rent, groceries, meat, milk, light, fuel, un necessary expenses, and luxuries." WANTED trom. t.ii.B KOK SALE 4 ' acres of land. 11 room house, barn, henhouse, hothouse, and Karate. House may lie occupied by two families. One new milcli cow, two other cows, a 1 year old colt, and a two-seated wagon. Apply to Kll Archer, Park street extension. 4St6 . KOIt SAI.K I'sed Cars and trucks, we also pay cash for used cars in p,ood condition. North Adams Auto Kx change Oltice, 23 Main street. Kronlck and HorovlU. .Tel. 7". VV. 3115" KOIt SAI.K Turnip plants. Lartfo white lluta Hukhh. Now ready. ui) cents per hundred. Frank K. Howe. Works as Brain Food. I.nncittj:e Is sometimes called the In utrument of thoucht. ut a very wis ninn says Hint really It Is the nutri ment of thought i tlie atmosphere In which thoujrbt lives; a tneilltim ns nec essary to the activity of our mentnl powers ns nlr Is to the lungs. Cole ridge said thnt every new ter;n express Iiik n fact not prevloudy defined was n new orjrnn of thougbt for the mind that hns learned It. To think new thoughts, then, new words nre nece wiry. Like food for the body, they be come food for the mind, anil by the subtlest of nil mental chemistry they bocome transmuted into Ideas. What Others Say. Vermont newspapers are rejoicing that President Thomas has pushed to success his campaign for a $400,000 endowment for Middlebury college. The achie eincnt testifies to a leader- a;l8 South street, tel. !)-V. Pott KAI.K 2203 acres of wood snd timber land and saw mills. Also farm of about film acres beloiiKiiiK 1o IrvInK Orout and the estate of J. Frank Crotit. Jrvinif lirout and Klla 'irout, administrators of J. Frank Jroul'i estate. Fast Arllnston, Vt. 42tf Foil SALE 1 Osborne Mower and harness both in Mood condl- lieap. ileorite LuVarn. phone 33-8. West Arlington, Vt. 4116 set pony ha tion anil die Fort SALK ltoll top desk, cook and parlor stoves, hall rack, beds, feather pillows, etc. Everything must ko this week as 1 wish to close buincss. Mrs. Junius Fox. 200 North street. 4 lt6 Foil SALE horses to arrive July S, 20 head 15 Ml to 1KO0 In pairs and Hlnifle. balance 12nl to 1401. All hor ses waranted. Ouilford & Wood llors l'u., Shelbourne Fulls, Mass. 4016 Kott KALE Three cows, and oiio pair 3 yr. old steers. Apply L. N. llar liiigton, South. .Suttt'tBbury, tel. 1 S r -1 r. 4Ut6 FOH SALE New manogany uprlcbt piano. Cull 611 Main street. 33tf FOK SALE L'sed cars. 1, 111 17 Lonuford truck; 2, 1S17 Ford trib-ks. demountable rims; t, l'.)16 Ford truck: 1. Ill 17 Ford runabout; 1, 1915 Hudson six touring car; 1. 1U14 Peerles Touring car; 1, v7 Ford tourlnpr car. North Adumn Atlu. Exchange Otllee. 23 Main street. North Adams, Muss. Tol. 77H-W. Call for Krouick or Jiorowlti. iHZi Foil . SALE cabbage plants; suc cesBlon, savoy and bull head, 23 cents u liundred. Currents 8' cents a quart on bush.. C. E. Kmipp, North Ucnnlnir ton,j Vt. Sillli KOU HALE One horse lumber wag on. Ii. F. Pike, liennington, K. F. J), 2. 43t6 FOIt SALE 1913 Ford In good run nlng order; 1910 Chevrolet 490; 280 KHiion Kasonue tanK. I lie two cars have Just been overhauled, (). L. Law reuoe, (South Shuflsbury. 31lf TO HKMT At the Hospital. "Here's a man wants to know If hi can Ret professional rates." "Is ho i doctor or surgeon 1" "Neither; lie'a butcher." GET.AFTER THESE PROPAGANDISTS!, j Liberate yourself from the thralldora, ! that whole gamut of minor bodily evils anyone of which will cloud the most perfect day. Who feela good when such prodding ISodily tormentors are spreading; their disorganizing propaganda of ill-health through your system I How can you Bee the bright Bide of things when con stipation sows It s noxious seeas oi internal sanitary filth and disease. It can't be done until you cleanse your internal body. Do that now by going to the drug store and getting DR. CHARLES LAXATIVE PELLETS. This splendid preparation is also in valuable in routing those prodding devils of dyspepsia, headache, gastri tis, ana also most euecuve in inc treat ment of all liver and bowel irregu larities. ' I The pellets are Safe and mild, no griping nor any taa euects resuns iron their use. You may rely on DR. CHARLES LAXATIVE PELLETS as nature's great bodily cleanser and purifier. They will give you that bony- ant teeling oi neauny joy wai can ouiy come from a cleansed, normally lunc tioniiing system, ,PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX At All Drugiuts of tent direct iflj Receipt of Prk,' , To DUMLES FLESH FOOD COIPifl BROOKLYN, N. Y. to Bee the voters this year seek Itohert's pardon, and ask him to ae cept the nomination. H.ecause Man Chester has the strength, we have na husines.4 to he unfair In politics. 1 am now coming to town affairs and let It he understood that, in my opinion, we have quite a large bundle of mitahlo timher. We shall not soon forget our last representative, Mr. Henry Dundy, elected with but little opposition, simply because he was "lit". For town representative will mention two of my friends just to show my choice. One of them -will probably be nominated by the Keimb lican party. Charles Ames and Er nest Hard; both of them "fit". And now if you have not become too tiled, I would like to give the personal side of this subject. I want to fee the men or women whom we clothe with authority, whether of lit t'.e or much to have a personality; to have a "vision;" who can see the "sisns of the times." Vermont may lend In a movement that the oilier and larger states may follow. We have no need to appoliglze for the past for "The gifis the fairieg gives us," and we may hope for a continu ance of such favors, but ns such changes havfi taken place In the pin' four years is there any reason why we may not expect iust as mmv in expected ones In the future? Mr. Howe would advise us to conserve' our resources. Are wo as a town do. ng this? As the town Is a unit nml 'he state a whole, how shall we en ahout carrying out the proposition" Coming to the point, why not elimi nate party politics and elect from both parties those who are "fit." Does the national government discriminate as to what nartv our hovs hoinmr when it asks them to defend her? Never. Can we be a United States when we wrangle ?o much over politics? If we win the war how must it be done? Hy united effort, just that, is what Eives Germnnv thn staying power tlut she exhibits in .... ' ., - , B . this war. Kvervthing is concentrated why P"hln0 Praises Baseball. for the one object, victory. What is Unsehnll hna made strategist of the matter with Russia? Two many all American soldiers, General Pershing factions. Too many parties with us, .says In a letter received by Cupt. C. K. societies, commissions nil asking lor Adams,, former Nebraska state coin contributions for support. tnapder of the G. A. IU Cuptaln A dura We shall never see the "niillen- nd Ccturnl I'rrshlnff are creat friends. nium", We don't expect that, hut Tk Th nvtditw with whv should we be hampered by bo wUWh American soldiers are entering many use'ess l,ws? And right her mQ ,i. ., n... From a consluerable tieigut vinuges, roads, ennuis, railways, and even farms, groups of buildings, and Buch smnll things as bridges, fnotorles nnd ! trenches are distinctly visible. The ' ,' ' ,;', f V only difference from daytime visibility ' " ' ! ' is that tho airman ennnot see so far. 2000 ft. to 3000 ft. of 2 inch his range of vision (wing limited, e. cept for large objects, ta throe or four : miles, which Is amply sufficient for or dinary navigation, given normol Intel- iSSXSSiS 0D1 tt lltUo eipc" 1 UoIdeu " Lt mA Lo' Hickory.. a correspondent to the Evening Post, und Its origin must be of Interest at this time when it has expanded as a society Into a multitude that ministers to the physical need3 of our army nnd navy here and abroad.. , Cnmillus de Lellls was born In the kingdom of Naples In 1550. After serving In the Venetian army he went to the hospital of San Olncomo In ship that extends to all sides of the j Rome with an . affection or the leg. life of that col'ege. It needed a good i There he was so much Impressed by deal of nursing when Dr. Thomas! the horrors and filth of wbat was little took hold and did so much to shapej better than a penthouse that he re it to its environment Sprlpgfleld i solved to devote his life to suffering Republican.' humnnlty,, "to care for the plague- The Pope has no intention of lea v- stricken and to nurse the sick In their ing Rome and a denial has been issu-,mvn homes." At thirty-two he. was ed from the Vatican of the report ; ordained a priest and set about found v.hich was printed in a Spanish news-inf - relleimw order 'tn rppvb th Immaterial. Cyntcus "Fubdub nets like a man who has been disappointed In love." Slllcus "Xonnense ! Why, he has been niurried four times." Cj ulcus "Well, whatcf It" Judge, i paper to the effect that the Holy See 1 was to be transferred to Spain. At the ! beginning of the war Spain offered j its hospltalliv -to the Pope if it should ' become necessary fur him to leave i Rome, but the Va'l an. while express TO KENT Furnished moms for Itirht muskt-rnliifr; sleum heat, eli'ctrlc IlKlos, kiis, l:ith, sll modern tiniirovp inotits at 112 JViisunt street, imiulrp rut ITIco .Market, tel. 432-M. 4216 TO IlKN'T l.urgo front room, keeping, 438 Muln struct Ut 41tf i TV) HKXt ljirgo Vntiiti street. front rooms. 111 4110 To HF.:-T Flirulsliod Imth. lit l.'nlon street. room with 4 1 1 1 .' TO ItFVT Seven st 1 14 ilerferson Avo. liiKton. furnished rooms Miss L. A. Item .TJ125 Blck." "They shall wear a red cross upon Ihelr breasts," said Cnmillus, "to re mind them of the suffering of our Lord Christ This will give them Ing appreciation of the spirit which strength and encouragement." Pope prompted the offer, declined it. iSIxtus V confirmed the congregation Montpeller Argus. (in 158G, granting thera in the brief a The Burlington News se:n3 tojsperiul permission to wear "the Red think that tho. main function f t gov-! Cross." This peine red cross Is the ernor of Vermont is in tarrying on ; badge of eervlce today, worn by every the state a affairs in connection with the national government. There are some duties and problems here at home to demand attention. The effort which a man has given to advance the interests of his state wi'l he consid ered in advancing him -to the chief executive's office. Having his feet In the trough Is not a qualification. Ilrattleboro Reformer. Cutholic religious order that take9 care of the sick, in every part of the world. This red cross has been blessed In the leper settlements of Mo lokal nnd Madagascar; in the cholera hospitals of India and the pestilence stricken lands of the far East, as well as on the battlefields of Frnnce. In the calendar St. Cnmillus' day falls upon the ISth of July, and at his spe cial mass these words are chanted: "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." Youth's Companion. Society Wome: A number of the most f noted Beauties off Society have obtained .1 ' -fv ' ineir pure sou pcany; white appearance thru the constant use RsiiMnit't An B Oriental Cream 1 . , UndlOclot Trial SU . FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON. New York HELP WANTED LUMBER YARD Wages $3 per day h.cwIteco. North Bennington ! Crystal Ice Co. Foot of School St Phone - - 490 'ixi'iL Urfb jz'z Children Cry for Fleicfierrs ma ts ill t- fi fi ta- xv?. is where I plead, for our law makers lottlo ,ln u nBfftn!l)h.ni. ,n Eurooen.i ; the shrubbery "C. .:n'!Ct n,0re ,aW8' b,lt ,'f!,'' r, s In ,t. i..r f .rennde und ; purposes. home in me useiesi ones. S mii v iv . , . . . . , of small trees el 'ow n orco an" a,,01s" l"1"' II,: : : hh. t f brick or stone iiu:iiMiinfiH, ine tine gieat Mot on our """'"- ponitnon wealth. Lift the burden of uttrlbutw th: In part, t o the American state taxes by putting convicts at ga'neiv'footbnll nnd . baseball, which work on our highways or some proJit- muke strategists of them all." able employment, leaving a consider able number of our citizens to the , ' - other industries. And as the war promises to last sometime -yet 'make, it profitable to our boys who will en-: list by granting bounties from the state. Let us divert the proceeds de rived from our liberal taxes to that,, an cut out some of our appropria tions for objects that we can get along without until the war Is over., I can see no reason why Vermont! cannot be self supporting In the mat ter f:r food stuff. In the matter of fuel, with our Im mense supply of wood right here In. Manchester we are paying out thirty thousand dollars for co.il yearly. With a population of less than twenty-one hundred nnd without doubt there are a million cords of wood within reasonable distance. My friend. Mr. John Harrington of the ' Manchester Lumber Co., amends my TAKE HAIR GUT NOT GFFTKESKIH Tlalr Is bound to t ''tit voarsrr and . stinyr nlim nn rrlr rrnnvrd from Ike surface of the akin. The oalr comniun-rne Troy tu rri0ve hair I to attaek II un der the akin. DeMlracle, Ike orig inal sanitary liquid, does this J7 kaorativa. Only genalne DeMImele boa a money-back fcnarantee In each parkaae. At toilet counter la eoc. 1 and S3 stara. or Uy mall from na la plain inrappcr on re ceipt f prle. FltKK book wollod In plala sealed enrelope on requtat. . , U Mlrarle, lttli St, and Turk Ave., Re York. . , How Germany Conserves Space. A conservation of land-space move- 1 ment, In Germany, some tjme ago, re sulted In the utilization of dwarf vari eties of fruit trees Instead of much of : planted merely for ornn- ' nnd In the planting ose against the walls houses so thnt the ' branches could be trained over tho i walls In the manner of Ivy, says the 1 ropnlnr Science Monthly. ; Pear trees are pruned cnrefully and j trained to r.prend out over the walls Just like vines. The prnctiee Is ntftr i common In hnrd-pressed GermartyThnd j Is likely to find favor In this country, j Tear, pluiii, nnd other fruit trees nra thus trained over house walls, fences, I ; nnd garden partitions so that not au j ; inch of ground Is wasted. In tliU way, , f. the trees aro prevented from I ! throwing, too much shade over other ! growing things in their vicinity, and j appearance of the houses is, In , addition, very considerably enhanced. rt r - and has been mat ffi sJtf-f-f sons! . supervision 1ha Iliad Yotl" Have Always Bought, and!iich has" be?n: la use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pei- smce us infaacy. deceive you in tblj All Counterfeits Imitations aad " Just-as-good " are but Experimcr;t3 that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and: Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORS A Cirtoria iu a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. ' It contains neither Oiuum, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ge fj its guarantee. For more than thirty yertrs it has Icea in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Tcverishness .arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and IWels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friead. ' genuine CASTOR! A always ) Bears the Signature of I'ow Aviators Navigate at Night. Several subscribers have written us asking how aviators find their way ul.out at night. Though It may seem BRvngo to the layman, on a nioou j light t:ght an airman can see almost as much i be can In tha duytltue. In Use For O ver 30 Years Tho KtntJ You Have Always Bcbrjht HANK AND PETE PETE-KNEW. THERE WAS SOMETHING MISSING PIT- "-"V.'n.i'f IT NO J- I ri l r ' ' TMC CHICKEN HC PIPNT. TO Ui:NT Knrnlsheil rooms with modern linnroveninitH, Incliiilluir slniini lu-nt. Inimlre of Mr. A. T. Schwiirtx, ria Main nut root. Slit f TO ItlCNT .Storas, nnto, tanamonta hopa, atablas, Individual atnr asa lockara, (urnlahed apart mants and rooma all cnntrallr lo cated. Uao. M. liawlta, ili Main 81 MISCKLLANKOl'S LOST A J.-id LVHHM'.I. Klndor !" V I 111 11 ll'-l 11, culva rewnrd Liberty Iioiut, No. tlll-IINM I'OtlU'M t Will- IIUIKi'HH road 11 ml rii 4 1 1 NOTIt'K Will exchntiK tow for hpiivv draft liiirnn. AiI'Iihhb I'. (.). llnx. H03 North UeiuiliiKton. Vt. Siutt 1.- -. .' . . S (rT nT'mc: -r 'l-i'c I7r r:. ."- (TZZ7 ,ek.V rurS I f u. T. i ' 7' rZ-, ". . r"l ( 1 HATS FONNy !"libci TMC'I AHCOMt ON OVJ6R A w-e'RC COIN' TO A ,1' KdVt comc S ru ,'c LTc M SOOP LAT u)C VX co How To MAKC 'T' Tb OOR. HOUSC foft I pg-j-Ak PART" fTTyu I FO MN THIS Siwrrl 1 rl-a o 7 1 FA, L J rCPHAPS SHC JXDN't J PINNER FotKS- 1 TONICMT an' . 4 TSPU.Ptc ? J V COOP, DEAR ? VAIN FALC r CaicH - , IWtWTANfW COTTASANG OOP- TMEB Z-i5 f )J V ' CATCH:'.'. tmisjsss WMm ' l I B I will! e- I"' FV. n ' I U I I V - - I aV I i ata IT-v . 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