a“ iolnas or wm SUBURB“ (0|)!!- -(|l‘, BM WINS 1. “mid to IIâ€: all"! 0' Cu! Animist» Thin W Sill Cauldr- The Scout Emmi“ C. H. Barnes. race-My received a posnl from lb’. C. 1‘. Lamb; Vice President of the‘ 1932 Council aiud'PNsidem in “H9 and 1929. It was mailed at Montana dril, Egypt and was a picturv of the Boy Scout: of the Near East Relief Orphans who were assembled to and. 1M tourism of the George Washing- ton as they Wl‘l'l‘ at Constantinople. This is the stow: ‘ Dear Mr. Barnes: Upon ariVing a! ‘hir manners \TEN‘ We Scouts I5 pictured he" â€my...†from Aime Upon ariving 3! Wk port m‘er 400 mange†were meived by pr Scouts u pictured hervwilh. All'mo. orphan:- from Aimeuia. Anatolian Gut-cc. Turkey, ““5342. m: Miss Hunting: of Spencer. lawn. has l0,- noo orphans under her charge. all under 15 years. One lady of many“- iy left her yum.- nr bag will; $150.00. in liar carriage. A Scout found it. WI lier up in the mad, mule 1m identify it. and refuyal $20.“ in- [ne- ml, {or his honesty thawing ant Whiter! although unable to speak‘ U .8. hold to the Me ideals as our American Scum. Wonderful rue-lid work doing Mu» in “If! jumping around 0! races. n ur IAun The rinks-10 Mm) of Tmyp 2 0! Am. Mr. W. G. Poltorny. Scout- muter. was flw “inner and the W0"; ‘Zina R. (‘ar Path»! 0! Troop 2, Hinmhlv. 3. Wflrdme fur Mayo Knox, Sroutmlsier. war- rn-uml. Kuhn-Axiom of th 1 TIM of Wanton: Springs win tho. Wednesday at. winner of the lmop mmest umI. Truopl (er a shun m. I or Aâ€!!! was meant]. RM: Vermwkohl. \V. kan is Scum-muster of the Wei-I .\lr. (‘qur c tern Springs Tmop and 3"“- Wlltfl‘iuml founded H w, H, Schwclllml of flu- Aruo TM.IfN.| and flour 3,. In“. “a ll l or Arm: was sot-«ml. m-v. Vfl'nlvv- \V. kan is Scoutmls'tl-r of the Wes- tern Springs Tmop and Rev. W-ltor 'W. H. Schwedl-ul of tho Arno 'I‘mov. This wovk all the Scamtmmteh. Asztistnm St-nutmastl-w and lleputs' (‘ommi-sinnon am vutinu tn feta-t n mmmitII-i- 0f tlm-i‘ whn. with llw as- hiiullt'l' ul‘ the 5mm t‘nmmis‘ionor. H. C. Hnl'zhm‘h. \\ill «haw the rules and n‘gulntimu fur winter-t. the III- nunl‘ Spring Contest. tn lw. ho-hl June third. This committi-n “ill Irwin It the somml qunru-rl) Inn-ting o! the (‘ounril to ho hold M the Riv-nick! Methodist (‘hurch Thurmlay netting MI)‘ 4th .It «:30 p. m. . .L‘ M...“- 3 .\Ir. (‘mu‘r camo- to Chicago in Ml?) .fonl and flour buy-Ann‘s. now Inc-unlit ‘lut lï¬th nail Hnlstod Hltwlï¬. "r wail ‘a mcmbor n! the lhanl of Think for‘ 'nlrurly lurt)‘ yum-,4 sertlng a:- l'rvsi- ‘Ih‘nl Imc term aml ' ‘ ' ' uml hu>im-.â€"'< ufl'niis nf'thr city. Twas :I lvrnther "f Jmlgt- Orrin N. Carter. In 189-") Mr. Carter wu< tk'rman (mm llw ulll Tenth nmul. He nv-‘inml tn arfl'pt I plan, 3,: ‘I'IY' «ileum! al- ‘ :luter hllr'ï¬' of the sanitary Alistl'irt. He was at an» time, in: until I90?» Hr is wr- mminlont of “w hlill‘tl. (and founded the 2. ll. Curler 1: Bio. ham .I. ~0wvnthIustees: ill-clue“. Village mm ml Joseph 1.1 1!. Owen. L. I. (Tom E. "ovi'urvl, Guy Thurman an“ wu-i "only 1.; Kuulorh. l‘nlire Manly-truth 4 'l'hi- ‘IlrfeatI-nl ticlu-t was 3L R.l But-N. J. W. Shut. I". M. Hill, â€arid: Argo. S. P. Willi-y. l'. Kurka. J, m and Wm. R. Huflmnn. for the various ofl'ices. . The new board will take charm at the nï¬nirs at the village next )lnlr day night and will function smoothly ya we aw illflII‘Mfll, w they arc- in art-uni with their ideas mun-ruin: the future pnliry at tho village. One of thin plum of the harm] is tn oxtrmi thr water mains all uvm- um imam: 0h: summer is over. "1-, V Those Mm uili insist in the camp this yrm- arI- now mxnxnl and it n- in be noted that lhvn- “i“ he a' very excellent 2mm of mm m man-f age (he aciivitios of the ramp. Tho adh‘itiek will b» in (‘hflI'KI‘ «I i. r. Hubicli of him nor- ï¬lm-c. .\lr.‘ “which ha: hot-u in tho ramp in (h4- ume capacity and all arr to he pleas- ed that hr is to rural. Hr win hr ails-ism hy .VII. Fleming 3 urnduntr of a Colin: nf l'hysiral him-akin" and for hm yrnrs l'hysicti "il‘fl'lnl' of hm-a ramp. "0 is ï¬lm a Hubicll of “I"! nor- him-v. ..... “which ha: hot-u in tho ramp in (h4- ume capacity and all arr to he pleas- ed that hr is to rural. Hr «H! h mtg-ism hy ,Vlv. Fleming 3 urnduntr of a Callâ€: at l'hysiral him-akin" and for hm yrnrs l'hysicfl Director of Se-tllr‘s boys ramp. "0 is ï¬lm a ï¬reman! American Red (‘m-s Exam- v-r. Mr. Flomhng will have charge nf the physical instmfliv-u of lhe (amp and the wum from activikirs. TM ('amp Physician will Ix- Mr. Lugerquisi. a seuiur at :he North- wextrrn Malical (‘oIIc-ge. Mr. Lugerâ€" qum. hm had many years experienci- in camps and has artnl in the rum-i- . A..-‘ The ('amp Physician will Ix- )lr.‘ Lugerquisl. a seniur at the Northâ€"I wextrrn Malical College. Mr. Luger, quiet hm had many years experiencl'f in camps and has acted in the rep-n1: 2y nf Camp Physician for two sumâ€"l mers in other camps. Mr. Bristol will] he inch and in charge of (ht- Nata-e} Study (lanes and all the many Scouts} who were in the camp lent seer know that the! is “Nu“ Said." In spelt- ‘mg of the amp recently Mr .Blrnee. the Scout Executive slid. “One of the best features at the camp this your in the mum-its all experience of the entire null Every man h mntulel :M will her:- hit. experience and! have pun-en good in their “M of em; (lame. Scout Nelson Warner of; Damn will he the Camp Wireless Oberlin: for the entire amp. Each thy the ueport of the «Klem- o! the (by wlll be bro-dusted tn the dirt- rict. The camp will he in communiâ€" utlon hy wiielen telephone I“ the timhï¬ the (mentor is at his appu- nun.†Mr. Lewis Mom", of Wine-tom} ind Mn. Cnllinn Goodrich. attended‘ a mung of m.- Illinois Fume" ln-‘ mm It "It Shaman “one luv My (n an interest: 0! the Duh]! run-n 1mm. {or the coming XXXIX. N0. 20 c. T. LAMB. I I'l‘niulfl- \ min; I ramp and It .I he a' II "Illi- I. The IT I. f. -. .\lr.‘ IIIIrIot- of (he sanitary III>II‘II'I. ~I-I\'- ling IInIiI I305. "or was III mw I‘mw plcsillenl of tha- huarII. Hr is wr- IIII-II In hi.- widow. Mus. Maude W. Canal UH) son-. 80st I). and Iina .le .. and two Ilaughtns. .‘IH. .\li| «III-II L. Milk: and .‘Ilzl. "1"?“ Mr- (‘oIIIIelL llflDA R. (MIR DIES $00M“; ' “MM 100“ , ‘ ‘ F"" l’ d Bun! “ Trude: \‘in’rcnt Pastor, elected pnu'nlcnf. of i ""““_" 'w‘“. M' lWQstmont a! we special Median hut? 1'“ VI MCI.- ‘fnll. was again manned A winner It 1M regal" election Tuwlly. With ‘him. the entire Wnumnt Booster » " Pun-nu Rl-tmblican mm|i-,dub ticket wan elm-tel by a vote of v...â€" "1.5m: n. ('arter. Rl-publican undi- dme fur Mayor in £899 and former pru’i-lem «f the Board of Trude, din] Wednesday at. (‘lrlumhus honpilul af- ter 1 shun. ï¬lm»: He Na» 15 yeurs ‘ohl. ---- ,, 2.. sue: \u-wn In 139-? Mr. Carter wan c‘lerlml al- ‘krman (mm llw nl-l Tenth wmul. He later "minted in army! I plan? 3,: III-.400 of (he sanitary IIiMril-L ~I‘I\'- Fum-rul serviw: wi Run-hill chapt'l this a u'rlofk and my flow. Whoxu’r. lurhn‘ of SI «and rhun‘h. will he Mr. (‘nder has for summu-r home on his lawn anal was “'0" In! munily. MILK PRODUCERS COMMITTEE up} TI. Men From "‘an9 (My Rop- rennt Prod-cm 0! Illinois The («flowing men were neme-l om .the committee: C Larsen. Illinois Ar! riculcunll Asiocietion. Chicago; C V IGrrmry. Win-1mm; John G Gilly,. 'B-rflnxton. Ill. .. J 1‘ William, Ster- ling. "L; H. C. Reminmy, Jenn-I ‘\~,ille Wis; A C Stine“, Base“, Wh;' :I‘erry R Crane. lndienlpolis. Ind; ‘IT R Keene, Wheeler. Ind.; John K Mum-m, mum, m ‘ The committee was chosen to rep- 'nesenl the producer: o¢ me three ,, e Ill...â€" The producers of the Chicago milk; marketing district hue agreed upon‘ - mmmitue to talk over the diflenm on 1nd ("lieu-Mex which hue “inn .ml m all-r nunmflons to swimsuit“ on Ind difï¬culties which hue and to offer muscular“ to Am the orpnintion. ’55:. lllVlnolirs: Barman: ill Winon- nin. when Mr! produce the milk "at mmm an Chic-lo mart». OVER PROBLEMS serviw: will (air plun- al. OPENS FAII‘V lbw 'mpol mi..- uflemunn at 2:30" AVE. STORE SOON tl ilw Rev. Hugh .\I. Mav-l [ulrhn‘ of S. Amhw‘s l-lpis- \‘nr- nl‘h‘vnko with Q. .\l. I'V’II'L,‘ llflll Qualilru Him for Now ‘ rrh. will he in chm-(c. 1cr hast for you“ l'lfll'l' hls‘ "‘"lm‘" \‘mlurr. Ionw on h†{mm :1)th 0“ Work has started an n Ink-k 91w" “1‘" “T" lmmnl i" "m rom- building and flan. at lln- snulhu'mt Van-nor of Faiwimx and lhul'mglnn avau-s. nppvwiln "IF Has! Hruvl' nlt' ' pol. 'I‘hl- building I" lwing own-ted: ’I' uâ€... , mm mm w‘iii man coma-n. ILLINOIS. .n-uv ‘1’ A NEWSPAPER FOR THE and fonm-r‘as to 47. ' , I ! Trude. clinl 'l’hc- nrw ofï¬cer persnnne‘ of Wart-f hospital Ifâ€"lmont will he: “mm, Pawtor. Villagn‘ «a» 13. youâ€"syl'mshkm: James Mun-yer. 3|. L. Aiding!» Humid 6. Henderson, Bert irago in 11‘?! E. Howard, Guy Thurman am| Wil- tuner Bro. “am .I. ~0wonx,.TIudns: Hemy J. uow Immmhmkm. Village mm and Joseph J. ml.- llp “'aï¬'KmIorh. l‘nlire Manly-tram. 4 VINCENT PASTOR AGAIN WINS AT L 1 \VESI‘MONT POLL; M Van ‘Cuï¬ II -‘ the future poliry M tho village. One at 1hr plum of the lmnnl is tn oxlrml thr water mains all mm- the viflam‘ bv‘fure the summer is over. Thry anI now contemphtinu thp puh chut- e! the water system by the McIntnah company. GEORGE WIMMER ' OPENS FAIRVIEW AVE. STORE SOON mm... “H... .‘ ., . pol. 'Ihl- building I" Iwimz own-ted; by A. T. "PM for (iourm- T. \Vimfl‘, mr who will upon .Iqu' 1 Wm: H, romplele line uf gum-mics nnul menu Mr. Wimmrr, who hays mmlo Down-- on! Grave his hum: for twv-nly-ï¬w. yenrs, is cminonfly qualiï¬ed for If», new business mature. He was rm- plnyl-Il for nine years by [he Quar- ytermastor drpaflment of the Inn)" ‘und at his â€linemen hull chum nf (he punhuing Iml impaction M: â€A; "mum . I!- hom-st Mm: of v-uu nu mu. ..._.. ,,,, a â€r. Winner will hue pawn-l {charge of the business Ind is muting :plum in make the store one which ‘iwill give a meal â€nice to tumours. ‘He Is Iva-ll lmovn in the vicinity and should nuke good. vflimment hm! chum at (he purchuing nml impedion M: food supplies He hem-.4 letters of recommendation from officers under. whom he worked praising him highly; for the duties he performed. One of ‘mem variant. “1 know of no one in ‘lthe China) ckuflmlnt \rhn knows' game Ime foods. their quality. price: And so on. than you." The roll on 0! Mrs. Nelson's "all His: Tom's Me: in the Women‘s‘ Bowling league. net for tonight, has been postpone?! license of I conflict of «but with the men‘s (sum. The (km for the III-(ch will he Announced . a..- Inter. flzcentgums In tied (or' mad place and the rink: to at who win: Ia wry keen. Ekdiull Tawnyâ€"l “W Winner- istntnnm or (onnunm MM : , mums Assn (lamina-n lit-din. It Malena“:- .\ul Turpinâ€"Everyone ‘I- and I. Can. 'I‘In- Citizen's Armiuiixï¬n nl Damn-j err: Grow i> in “w pron» of «runni- “Him. I! prowsm lu Work along non-par- 1than" auul I’l‘ufllflrsh'!‘ lint-s in lliM‘lls- ’sinK. [Humming and initiating mean-- inn-s l‘ur civic imprint-menu; to bowl Aha community by adding a greater FIRST ANNUAL n. G. “REV’UE†MON DA? .6001) VAUDEVILLE You. Pmlk'u (1-5; 0! S. Andnw‘n (‘Dmh Snail: Ella-ruin. nun H mm vet: have liven M-nl (I: u largr aid"!!! 01' tlw “Immunity nm- is I'm'ilml to alloml the nu] )nrï¬ripmo in the dis- If this usmriuliml mm M it should funflinn in [M nu nf a-vm'y pI-rmn in (he FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922 ms. t; a. mom mum!) m 1300;: “Mulb- d list III F in Our Fan-I Preserve" um. u. .._,, V-__, in; Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. G.‘ ‘Lemon gave a talk on “The PRICE†humor: of Birds and “owns in Ourl‘ {Fan-st Preserve." Mrs. Lemon is†{widely known among ï¬le boys as u bin! lover and her talk was eager†‘ ’listened to and greatly enjoyal. ,; Following .“I‘r. Lemon's sums-I g ï¬ons the Scouts pledgml themselves toi aid in caring fur the wild life in the; 'mservc, to build a number of bird: wan.“ oath year. In build an «pen: :ï¬l‘epluce in the woods so that minor: irons“ and dinm-r» can he cuokrd out: in the open “Mum! danger «If spmuah in: ï¬re and to post flown primer-3' “lion sign: that have been xix-m {on _..- Dunno l'nwn‘o. i During the 30 minute instruction period of Boy Scum. Troop 2’: meet- in; Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. 6. an“. A n... our Faresc l'flu‘n‘o. The Scout» have hen asked an pat-é ml ‘be‘l'fl‘sl‘n't‘ on holidays to guard} again»! lhouflmaxs vickiug and? ‘5 wasting of the wild flowers. The pubr' l" lit i.< (ully untitled to pick those (lawâ€"E" ' for! but it has been said um it is 1min" imlicnflon of {nu- culture tn see an“ wild nun-er and w «(ruin {mm pick-3f“ ,ing it. So the Struts “quest mgr-""1 hilly mun bonnet): mm can be was! h" in“! enjoyed ll‘ pit-led: but that the 5" mothering of great bunchex of flow†3' i only w throw "mm wide I few '4 'mlnutex Inter he susppecl so that "" INK“! of the human»: might no to h Inca] and grow into flowers un- com- ;in: your. .3: The Scouts malixc that Hrs. Inmâ€" I‘m’x‘a In: um"...- .... nu u'u on of the active workers for Burnt-m Fours! Preserve and to sham- their ippv-n‘in‘im- for hx-r want and (or the evening‘s talk (he Scouts guy, thrir visitor (hm.- rinxinx cheers and In": FH'HIF. . ,A r“. MI inter-town «pods mnmt Ior tho West Suburban Didn't-t is 11: he anunuwl for lny. During the per- iml for games this evening (ha rum “in; high jumv Wu practical as a summer fur â€mum-rs purl in this mn- (0:4. GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATE!) BY ADOLPH OFFERLE’S (“Mm (Salter ul FM ‘Stdh "nau- I'or Reunionâ€"«Chunk Mun- hon Talu- Mud. .\|r. un" Mr". :‘rlulph Oï¬l-HI‘. $11.! hf WnrrI-u annual. "ll-brutal ï¬fl}; 5eur~ of min-lied lit-v last Thursday“ Ayn-H I“. 1111- two»! \A‘lh In.» "cw:- ~i4m fur a family rruuiml Incl-I at UN- Fmvl Su-ih hum» in l'c‘iurt' lawman-fl; In whirh a“ the ('hi‘dl'l’ll juurm'yul- «ml they werr all [mus-m fur 1h:- flrst lime- in wary. A «milling Ilium-r w: â€w Su-ih hamt- and flu- u-nl weir. Frank and I of Stm-m LakO. lawn; A «whim: Ilmm-r wu~ an. ... â€w Su-ih hllmt- and [ht- rhilllrrn "now The leI-r [unprrty a! [he corner ~c-nl weir. Frank and Emil Oflnl'lr..tif South Warhing‘tun and HIS! Cur- of Stan-m Lake. luwa; Alhwl. of‘ti» >6va was picked a:- : aim for Mnmvlnn. Minn: Mn. H. lrhmalln.‘flhr‘ lhwm-u limw Mamnic Templ. of lamb-ville, MimL; and Mrs. Frwlfluu Thumlay I-w-ning. The chow Slril) nml-I Adolph. Jua, inf lhwnrr ““3 made a! a mot-ling nf Hie Ital hrm-n. Dun-im- rigth-n panokhfl-Irï¬-u.l‘l‘ompio A>m¢inlilm unvl immedlah "slrw will he tnIu-n l» :u-rmr the pro- ImmNhMt-hr after llw- supp" tars. wmre :lispalrhe-l to the Swih homuurny, 8"" the mm? W"! “*0" W 5L; Original pram of um momma l'aulx Hung-Hell Chum-h, Grave SL. mu,“ for ‘hr martian of I buildlll whim the Lauri: Aivl Sat-My h‘d‘within a". “a“. At m.- pm ""93â€" ' “mm“ for them which rate a! progress the trmple will he ll “I“ c"'"""'“‘ Tho‘y were “'Q‘NMM‘anyulï¬l furl. wilhin “w “m sptd‘ by the ehoir vilh lwroprille nn-i \hems nn-I more thm 200 people wml at the church to greet them. : later in the church parlors light.I refmthï¬nï¬s were Mrvfll I! uhloa behutifully decanted in the Golden Jubilee colors for the occasion TM 'plntor, Rev Wm. Groteleld. in uk- P" to tony-lulu; me couple and prawn! them with I cut glam bowl and Mom! um! I gold piece, when 10' low And “mm from the coupe- Enï¬on. This he did ln a few we" grim-ten words. Adolph Oflefle and Mnflda Runn- whiz-I were married April 13, I872. n anervillc hy the late Reinhold Walrus. They have made their home in and 3mm! Dom-en vae for tho last thirty-six yum For the put gx‘un y'un Ir. otorle ha ha- mg.,.¢|byghoC.B.hQ. Eva, my scouts ul'mm-r “1‘ shun! M‘ ‘- and flu- rhilllrrn Imo- mlk and Emil Oflnl'lr. lkl'. luwa; Alfwcl, of m.; Mn. H. lrhmann. MimL; and Mrs. Frwl ulolph, Ju, inf Ihrwnrr rigth-n l mk‘M‘Ih'I-u. |Elem-es were dermhu-d on Monday ml “'T‘ueulay nights with the production 1 of “Gwen Stockings" hy the Drum“- ’,sc Society of the high school. @E Randy does a. high school cast M mun- wmlrkable ability and talent my demonstrated by the cast of ..Gmn l..|:St¢wkinus." 1'» 5200:! any individual} an; mumhor of the mt as the mutual. .ur'_ing fe’atum of the play is impossible. nut; Eu’th charm-[er was sm‘rmfully phy- “|_‘c¢| to it‘s fuliest passibilflirs. A: in "J awry play the loading thunder: will “wipe-thaw he the lunpst remembeull. §Mnrgarrt Kalm, - fmhman in W mghlghfchool, carried 05' in I truly “d; splemlhl manner a mood. diflicult Infl- unl? As Celia, the eldest daughter of Wm. M... Faraday, 5hr was cgllml upon to ’by II. S. MAHMK mm MAKES IIII \Vllll Pl" 8ԠOriginn! plum of the “such“!!! I SL“ERHM for tho median of I buillflll "3" within ï¬rt- yvuw. M me new "d' rate a! progress the trmple will he ll “Minna-min] fur-I. wilhin “No “me sped‘ . “a, “r u... ,hlw «let-ails o mu.- pm whit?! and .I’so much in “In dramatic interest of ,‘the plu)‘. Ht- h-d :- very addmly pan-53mm uml hurl-m. Ind did in“ ,Epun vwll. . .g I! Tho sun-vs» uf lurk a product“- !Iau "Gwen ï¬lm-kings†quit!» Indy 7 day-Full: mum on- miu of the minu- Jet-"mm. Too nun-h prime and . 1.. gm" n James "W'. Nah-c- . "Molly. Ellmnh non-n. lad-1k “Whiï¬mu Hrll-u Levis. Elmer O'Ndll, .iWilfrfll I'nll'. um‘ Anton BM In “Mir parts. Enrh on:- would be count- ‘nl upon In cmlribuw their shun of '0“! story «I â€u.- play in I wont! ‘mumer. . , Alma-«her nun might be»! :1“ch qllu- work of â€w as! Is “Mum" â€in dvmnm'hpml ‘lrarly that high '~--hcml pnrpk- haw "w talc-ht to put over win: msumm‘r and poim- I high lass- pmluctinn in a manner wonhy :0! "w pmhuus‘mmd huge. r Pauly, rur WC:- w â€". .,m V, n 1mm and int/em“)! dramatic loll. This 5)!!! did with the mm m h herself. “with Wlples, in th- eccentric old Aunt lull. kept “to tid- ‘u-m-e h In uproar of laughter wflh her hyncrkx Ind Nightly ilnx macs. 0M Admiral (Price. mall“ Dues bah-l Ind M the put. Ili- “sur†Inuxh Ind general “flag will not soon be forgotten. Ila-Id WFF helm in th- Intlilg muh put. M a! Colonel Smith. brought an in a ‘very clever mumer Um: his gang ,,. . . Wm) nu.) Two large uld appreciative ludi- PICK SITE FOR MASONIC TEMPLE AT ASSN. MEETING “cl-Inn Ila-id:- an Pam"! In! at Wnnhinllnn um! I‘nnim NIL lnr lmpmnncnl. CONG’L PHILATHEA cuss ms CHARGE FANCY wonx Boom AshJ‘or Don-lb“ for It I m Melt a Fire Truck male 4 MI!- The Phil-ch" class of m Congl'w:1 gluon-l emu-ch has Manual-l u take charge of the fancy with of the big hair hr d" 5-†i the ï¬re truck fund which fly“ “a held the middle of my. _ x†The commune in chap. in; of In. G. H. ï¬lm, In. I. Kills. lrs- W. E: W and $335 on!" ‘0 mm m and Well Drilled.