A man's business takes him away from home for nine or ten or more hours a day. During these hours any woman who wants to, and who has the ne get her bu makeé a success of Marriage without | using the labor--saving devices which will give her the time ~and the E'a\mh to devote to keeping her| y and her mind fresh and young will either crack under the strain or| fail in the attempt. _ | bucn t niediicmiens in diacach tPc is hA es ic tin c sys c to be as charming as possible. Our grandmothers could be just house-- keepers and get away with it. We have to be housekeepers and danc-- ing partners and mother and book critics and wives of golf champions and cooks and actresses of no mean merit. The successful wife of to-- day has to be a cross between a three--ring circus and the Twentieth Century Limited, retaining the best features of each. 1 But you can't do it without mod--| ern equipment, any more than yoqri husband can run his office or his. factory without modern machinery.| Any woman who is attempting to _ Adopt Modern Methods Marriage is changing. Women to-- day have to keep up with their hus-- bands if they expect to retain their love. Under our present business and social regime, wives are in con-- stant competition with younsg, UN~ married girls who have nothing to thin kabout but their looks, and how Women forget too quickly that their men married them geaue they loved them and enjoyed being with them. They sink with heart breaking switfness into a slough of housework, carelessly losing their charm, their wit and their beauty. Oh, it is so fatally easy to become just a housekeeper, worn, monoton-- ous, tired,--even though neat and thrifty. It is so easy to become conversationally limited to topics concerning the children, the house, the bills It's easy, but it isn't worth it! e mege s satisfaction in pitying other, less fortunate _ and -- successful souls? Where there is smoke there must be fire--and where a subject can be so ztterly engrossing, it must lie close to home. Usually the first question follow-- ing the announcement that So--and-- So and Mrs. So--and--So are going to part is, "What's happened?" There F¥ollows a vigorous analysis of the problem, in which Another Woman or Entire Incompatability or Vicious Habits or some ~other well--known standard reason is finally settled up-- on as the root of the difficulty. And sons. What Women Can Do _ -- The burden of making a success of a marriage rests with the woman. It's a mean trick and our ancestress-- es must have been fearfully dull to have let it be foisted on them--but it is true. It might just as well in nine cases out of ten, these are simply the results and not the rea-- be stated clearly in the marriage service. In fact if brides did speak right out in meeting and say, "And 1 promise to kee% myutgme as at-- tractive as possible, to serve good meals and to keep myself as good looking as possible and never grow dull or stupid or nagging," she'd by saying something worth listening too. Men aren't very apt to stray from the path of virtue, so long as it is made a pleasant and sttractive path. e . * y n Can our interest in these cases be explained by the fact that none of us, nowadays, are any too sure of the stability of our own matrimonial barks. Or is it becaust we are so sublimely sure of our-- own safety that we can take a certain smug seem to be fascinated by instances which point to a confirmation of the theory that "something is wrong riage." Viewing with alarm the American home is a --major indoor sport. Whenever there comes a rift in the conversation, tongues can in-- stantly be started clacking wiltgnby mentioning the marital difficulties of the great, the near--great or ones next door neighbor. Especially of one's next door neighbor. We all MAKE SUCCESS OF MARIAGE By Mrs. Phyllis K. Dunning Somebody is always saying that "something is wrong with mar-- 1 oi / AiE1] // Mister it's //¥ 'STMTM.?/ "Sixt . /) .. o ak _ ""\//L ~Otibck" ! pr usiness--the business of her -- home--satisfactorily 'that have been condemned by the | was found that only 255 boys were | without serious physical defects. | About half were reported to have ' diseased tonsils or decayed teeth, ! or both, and a fourth had defective | vision, and heart defects, and 74 : showed indications of active or in-- fcipient tuberculosis. A commission has been appointed by the department of public in-- struction' of Cuba to organize a plan of instruction for. backward children who are at present attend-- ing regular public schools. Steps will be taken at the same time for the provision of special training for "eacgers' of such children. It is getting so that a lot of peo-- P'le'w_onq read anything but books In a recent health examination of 2,000 working boys 15 to 17 years of age, atending East Side Contin-- uation -- School, New York City,, it The commission decided to enlist the aid of George C. Fairweather, vice chairman of Cook county's joint tax commission, and other experts, including university men who have specialized in the study of taxation Speaking of Chicago's interest in tax reform, Alderman Oscar F. Ne!-- son, selected as member of the com-- mission to represent labor, declared that assessment inequalities in Cook county have caused wholesale can-- cellation of building permits for bun-- galows and homes this month. "On the basis of our investigation we shall recommend at the next ses-- sion of the assembly changes in the revenue laws to equalize taxation throughout the state." "We are going to equalize Illinois tax laws without regard to politics, parties or individuals," State Senator Dailey, chairman of the commission, announced. ange with the powers given by the act creating the commission, tax offi-- cials will be subpoenaed to present records and testimony under oath. TInat investigation will consist of a series of public hearings, the first of which will be held in the council chamber next Thursday. In accord-- The new state legislative commis-- sion, formed to plan revisions of Tlli-- nois' revenue system, held its first meeting at the Hotel Shermaf, in Chicago Thursday and decided to launch a far--reaching investigation into tax inequalities throughout the state. TAX EQUALITY 1$ PROMISED it. Remember that to be loved, we must be fovely--and that while per-- fumes and powder will help--vivac-- iousness, animation, eagerness for life are what realfy count. Today the wise wife's watchword is, "Let electricity do it!" any woman to accomplish her duties swiftly, efficiently, thoroughly and compafatively _ effortlessly. The bride who chooses eléctrical labor-- saving devices instead of exg:nsivel silverware may be sacrifiing her ar-- tistic instincts, but she can buy the lovely things for her home as: time goes on, while saving her own live-' liness with which to enjoy -- them. And the bride of seasons past will fi@fd her own youth returnin%to her, in a measure at least, as she dele--| gates to electricity the tasks which have been sapping her strength andi deadening her mind. Don't lose your sense of propor-- tion. Remember that nothing _ on earth is so important to a wife as keeping her husband's love--the pity of it being that too often she doesn't realize it until she has lost an and puts it onto those of a power so tremendous that it never tires. Electric ironing machines and washing machines, vacuum cleaners and floor polishers, ranges and re-- frigerators, dish washers, food mix-- ers, and countless other appliances that substitute electrical power for woman power, make it possible for Modern electrical domestic eqhip-- ment takes the hard part of house-- work offsthe shoulders of the Wom-- dispatched, so that when the man comes home she can forget her kusiness as completelg as he forgets his. Evening must find the home peaceful, the woman pleasant and unruffled. & Hard Labor No Longér Necessary. field. ; C T. & T. Co. t land Park. E. J. Malmquist _C. I. Milton C. T. & T. Co., QCD. SE qr Sec 8, Waukegan. --_L. A. Warner & wf to W. T. Boske & wf, WD. Lot 74.| Shaws Subn, Avon. R. M. Johnston| & wf et al to A. Peterson & wf, WD. Lot 10, Blk 4. First Addn to Ra Highlands. E. C. Mesirow M. B. Kenton, QCD. Lot 2, Blk 9, Bartletts Sheridan To avoid imitation:s Absolutely Harmie M. Kornauer et al to A. Kornauer, QCD. Lots 23 24, Blk 20, Wash-- burn Park. © | M. Burke to J. Burke, WD. Lot 7, Runyards Subn, Wkgn. ond Addn to Rou: Q@QCD. Lot 10 NW from, and, by assimilation of The Catholic B}uhop of Chicago to Als McDonnell, D. Lot 14, Blk 25, Sec 2 St. Marys Cemetery. Catholic Bishop of Chicago to W. Jenkinson, D. Lot 13, St. Marys Cem-- etery. €:34-- G. E. Jansen & husb, to E. L. Sho-- ber, QCD. Lot 1. W. H. Smiths Sec-- CHILDREN CRY ron Real Estat Lake Co 220 vfl':'fi Te Abstrad j alwayg look for the signature of ss =No Opiates. Physicians eve &hed By .ompany E%gton St., GANX e Transfers unty Title Addn to Wkgn. wf to N. Juul & qr Sec 36, Deer-- Déer Park Im-- 69 and 70, Baird of Title ; giving healthy and natural 'sleq')' fltns O B Jacobson and wf to L J Yager and wfi, wd. Lot 139, Cummings & Co's N Ave addn. D Young and wf to J R Fuiten. qrd. Lot 90, G _R Lyon's 3rd subn. T E Pawley to D H Carlson and wi, wd: Lot 6, blk 4, Deep Lake Villa subn., *~ N Brandonisio and wf to E Amidei and husb, wd. Lot 6, Hwood G--ovs. LOt 4, blk 11, Marquette Hlands subr. B M Kane and husb to D £ Rouse, ged. SW ar NW qr sec 8, Vernon. D E Rouse and husb to B M Kane, agced. Sw gr SW qr sec 8. Vernon THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. 1928 Thompson, ged. Same as above. W Bott and wf to J Delinar et al, E. Lot 20, blk 2, Cummings addn to J R Thompson Jr.. and wf to --R H Thompson, d. NE gr sec 29, Shields. R T. (_)we_n and hus to R H Thomp-- C T & T Co to J W Moore and wf, d. Lots 17 and 18, blk 16, Butler Fett & Co's Crooked Lake Oaks. E S Faulkner and wf to J O Due, wd. SE gr sec 25, Antioch. C T & T Co to M Mach and wf, d. Lot 13; blk 3. Butler, Fett & Co's Crooked Lake Oaks. C T & T Co to M Mach and wf, d. Lot 14, blk 6, Butler, Fett & Co's Crooked Lake Oaks. F H Bartlett to N W Vogel, d. Lot 1, blk 39, Bartlett's N S Ests. R W Bell and wf to F E Bluhm and wi, wd. Lot 157, Western Slope suln. Kaspar Amer St Bk to M C Beyrer, d. Lot 30, Idlewild subn. Continental Natl Bk & Tr Co to J R Thompson, d. NE qr sec 29, Shields. J. Yuknieuic & wf to E. M. Shober, QCD. Lot 1, Yeomans Subn. E. M. Shober to U. Yuknieuic, QCD. Lot 1, Yeomans Subn; Waukegan. MAY 14. 1928. F H Bartlett to J Lenman, d.. Lot 5, blk 37, Bartlett's Shore Crest Ests. J W Post and wf to E W Carison and wf, wd. Lot 14, blk 6, Exmoor Addn to H --Pk. 3 F H Bartlett to O C Wilkerson and wf, d. Lot 6, blk 22, Bartlett's N S L. D. Yearout & wf to J. W. Burd & wfi, WD. Lots 19 and 20, Blk %, Subn of Shields. 5 V. L. Jensen & husb to L. M. Lar-- son, WD. Lot 3, pt Lot 4, Blk 7, War-- rens Addn to Waukegan. J. Prince & wf to F. W. Buck, WD. Lot 1, Quinlan & Morans Subn. S. J. Naden & wf to C. D. Naden & wi, WD. Lots 7 and 8, Blk 2, Sheridan Terrace. & & i R. Rosing Bracher & husb to M. Aylward, et al, QCD. -- Pb Rosing Bros. Subn, Sec 29, Avon.. f W. H. Murphy et al to L. D. Year-- out & wf, D. Lots 19 and 20, Blk Grand Ave. Highlands. y -- J. Mitchel & wf to A. Hein, WD Blk 43, Little Fort. WD. Lot 19, Blk 5, Subn Sec 5, & Warner Addn to Deere Park. . i W. H. Pritchard & wf to L. Roberts & wfi, QCD.-- Lot 16, Blk 16, Butler, Fett & Co.'s Crooked Lake Oaks. | _ C. T. & T. Co. to S. G. Neiler & wi, 'D. Lot 29, Deere Park Subn. __J. Watson & wfi to M. Keim & wf, WD. Lot 7, Blk 34, Highland Park. _ _ J. C. Reuse & wfi to J. H. Gulick, QCD. W hf SE ar Sec 23, Fremont. ' J. H. Gulick to Pub 'Service Co., QCD. SE qr SW qr Sec 23, Fremont. R. R. Bradley & wf to W. V. Griffin, Q@CD. Lots 63 and 64, Rose Terrace Subn, Shields. WE Peterson to S A Sevin, wd. E Greco to L Soornavacea, ged. zot F T Thomas and above Call Mike Behm -- Libertyville 290 _ _ -- _ _ for satisfactory t Laundry and Dry 'A . Cleaning Service from the United States, form the nucleus of the-- Abraham Lincoln Hhary in Benito Juarez School, exico City. The books have been donated at different times, most of them by members of the society called "Friends of Mexico." T Goldschmidt to M Steinbere. qed Lot 2, blk 2, Millery's subn..Shicids. C T & T Co to F H Rolfe, &. Lot 6, blk 4. Branigar Bros. Woodland C T & T Co'to R Llioyd and wf, d. Lot 19, Hovlands First Addn to Deer-- A M Durst to T Goldschmidt, gcd. Lot 8, bik 32, lot 5, blk 33, Org!l Town of Wkgn. ho J E Bairstow sand wf to A A Finne-- gan and wf, wd. Lot 13, Paul Deal-- A E Philyaw and wf to B M Bente, wd. Lot 8, blk 18, Marquette Hland First subn. a A M Durst to T Go'daschmidt, d Lot 5, blk 33. Org! Town of Wkgn. R McKinley and wf to S I Keller, wd. Lots 11 and 12, blk 1, Lyon and A F Sullivan and husb to L E. O}-- sen, wd. : Lot 48, Shaw's Third sabn, Grant. °: . . F H Bartlett to W E Furzland and wi, d. Lot 4, blk 3, Bartl:--tt's N S Park subn. F H Bartlett to J H Doolin and wf, d.. Lot 12, blk 105, Bartlett's N S Ests. F H Bartlett to M Benson and \wf, d. Lot 9, blk 43. Bartleti's N S Ests. K Waska to W Waska et al, wd. Lot 4. Shady Lane subn, Antioch. J Griffith and wf to L N Martin, wd. ~Lots 17 to 29 and 51 to 54, Green Bay addn to Lake Forest. f MAY 15, 1928. F H Bartlett to N E Crosby, d. Lot 14, blk 19, Bartlett's Northwoods subt. ings, wd. Lots 405, 496 and 407 Va-- cek Bros. Diamond Lake subn. A J Veith and wf to C P Austin and wf, wd. Lot 4, pt lot 5, Grady & Hallowell's 2Ind subn. * $ Eisenberg and wf to E DeKay and wi, wd. Loj 1, Washington Manor subn. J Anderson Jr., and wf to L Jensen, wd. Lot 163, Glenwood Heights subn. H A Porter and wf to Z G Huber, wd.. Lot 1, blk 34,' Org! Plat Hland Park. * H E Hayward and wf to B E Crego, ged._ NW gr sec 30, Fremort. : E M Darby and w', et al, to O Ifook and 'f wd. . Lots 12 to 19 inc, Wood-- { land subn, Grant. C A Newcomb to J Halas and wf.| & which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer'" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. Asupirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufecture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid J Kirn and wf to G R Lyon, wd. Lot 201 Lyon Acres subn. J J Jemison to W I Lyon, wd. SE cor NW ar SE ar sec 29, Wkgn. E E Keating and wi--to L G Hutch-- Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets y'gu are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. SAY "BAYER 'ASPIRIN®" and INSIST! Three thousand volumes, sént Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. f HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. COAL, FEED, SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, CIN-- f DERS, ETC. . Office and yard at C. M. & St. P. Tracks : RONDOUT, ILLINOIS -- _ f | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | JOHN G. BORST & AsPii The LA UNDRY does it best! Phone Libertyville 679--M--1 Established in 1899 Accept onl A New Line Of Men's % Furnishings A loan fund has been establishe | for the benefit of students of flour milling at Pennsylvania State Col-- lege and at Kansas State Agricul-- tural College. A gift from an of-- ficer of a milling company started the fund. < uc ~__-- Morris McKinley Wilcox Turner Ellflrort{ Wilcox > Administrators Waukegan, Ill., May 14, 1928. ceased will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term to be holden at the Court House. in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of July next, 1928 when and where all persons having claims against said estate are noti-- fied and requested--to present the same to said Court for adjudication. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscribers Administrators of the Estate of Anna S$. Wilcox de-- For the Man or Boy Who wants the Best Prices Reasonable Fine Tailoring, Clean-- ing and Pressing ° ADJUDICATION NOTICE JOHN CICHY PHONE 551 Kaiser Block : Libertyville, IHinois I'Ba 9# package FOR * VR FOR SALE--Choice Gladoili bulbs, 85¢ dozen, 50 for $1.25. Tomato, cab&alfie and other plants. Clara S. Miller, Milwaukee Avenue and _ Rockland Road. 35--6t--pd. FOR SALE--Farms, houses and lots. Houses for rent. "Rent col-- lected. % 'EDWIN A. AUSTINX 405 So. Milwaukee Ave. Phone Libertyville 167--W. Notary Public Insurance 36--tf. FOR SALE OR RENT--Modern 7 room house. : Ready for occu-- pancy June ist. Telephone Lib-- FOR SALE--Show case. Call 188--W, Libertyville 36--tf. FOR SALE--New modern > bunga-- low. 4 rooms, bath an4 breakfast nook. Very reasonable. Also 1 lot on Cleveland Ave., Libertyville. Bargain. W. A. Ray, Mund=lein, Ills. Phone 452--R. ... §AE , MY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-- for sale, including _ a Majestic Range with copper reservoir. Clayton Dean, Mundelein, Illégog. light | School FOR SALE--Beds, dressers, chairs and other household articles. Also Victrola in good condition. Phone Mundelein 241--M. 40--5t.; FOR : SALE--100 spring _ pigs, March and April pigs, 18 old sows, 1 jpurebred Chester White boar (2 )gars old). 10 tons choice alfalfa hay, 10 tons choice tim-- othy ha'g in barn, some oats.> Phone Wauconda 58--W--2. 39--pd.| FOR SALE OR RENT--S room modern home, 2 car garage, 1 block from Electric Station. G. C. G"I'HDLEY, Phone 45. Libertyville. FOR SALE--New .5 room bungalow on Appley. Ave. Painted panel walls in livigf room and dining room. Beautifully papered bed-- rooms, modern bath, built--in tub and pfdesul wash St':dd& '},ttic space large enough to three rooms if desired. Price $8,000. Terms. Phone Libertyville 552--M_ Sunnyside Avenue. Complete _ restzurant, lunch and kitchen equipment. FOR SALE--Fine 'l'xgh residence ~lot, 50X150 un&r: with . one car garage. Sidewalk, sewer and water all in and paid for. West of Milwaukee Ave. Only 2 blocks from Main North Shore station. Price only-- $1600. Easy terms. FOR SALE--Choice home site 60X 150 with very nlankcino axmnasmms FOR RENT--Modern 6 room hquse centrally located.' Possession May 23rd. Rent only $40.00 FOR SALE--New modern six--room home, with fire--place, sun parlor, etc. Two--car garage. Southern exposure. Price only $9500. Terms. Offers these houses FOR SALE 7 Room house; Third St.; sun porch; 4 bed rooms. B 6 Room house; McKinley Ave., just nearing completion. See California kitchen. 8 Room house; Elm Court; big lot; wge; unusual location. 6 m house; Ames St.; New; 2 blks. North Shore Line; 2 car garage. 6 sfloom holuse; ?(cKiznley east of tewart; large lot; 2 car a] 6 Room common brick house unzr' construction. See plans at my office. : 1 10 Room house; Brainard and Lake: ideal for boarding. , Also large homesites at Real -- BARGAIN Prices. 4 JAY CAIRNS 1 FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN 205 l?nvbe flt'yagill(l! AIvltlenue. e, II1. ; Telephone 147--M. JIK SALE--Choice home. site 60X 150 with very pleasin exposure. All improvements, incfixdan's pay-- ing are in and paid for. 2% blocks from main North §bore Station. Price for short time only $1800. if you want to buy an or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, orumm.mnmmu columns. You will get results. Thereisnowayyonenmchnmq"oflohl'bu ifiiosfionafimeauunmflonunmmlm make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. A. R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate & Insurance Minimum charge, 25¢ 6 insertions for $1.00 . : Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. or Park & Milwaukee Aves. Libertyville IIL. G. C. GRIDLEY Phone 45 Libertyville, IIl. FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE JAY CAIRNS Classified Ads SCHNAEBELE or call 204 E. €. 85--6t WETHIETTE , _"M. & 4 '--8 room| | EXCE] on"C. c |.. To builde f'-"°"'!, -n,C- 'live in Liber abet 39.if ber of larg 'l:i-;:tyville ! sleeping for 117 28--tf. $5,000.00 first mortgage on Real Estate security with an assessed valuation of 81?:00.00, better than three times the price of the loan. Papers to draw 7% interest for three years and will allow 8% commission or discount. Address Post Office Box 567 or Phone Libertyville 451. | EXCEPTIONAL OFFER _ To builders or those desiring to 'live in Libertyville. We have a num-- ber of large improved residential lots on paved street, near 'churches and 1 block to North |Station. These lots are offered oh a Z2nd mortgage plan, or will your lake or river lot in exchange as part payment. ' L« NOTICE:! ane af. wn mowers sharpened | justed. Work guaranteed. -- James | Laycock, 216 East Church Street, AUTOMOBILES WANTED Wanted 25 automobiles at once! Any condition. t SsPOT CASH or will sell on 5 percent We never close NATIONAL MOTOR MAR 622 Grand Avenue Waukegan, TIllinois. A denuhnutlx!\mfium&nn or call or write C. J. Diehl, Wood-- NtQ. > . GEWEKE and KOLMAR 4811 N. Ashland Ave. Chicago, IIL. WANTED----Emfim Cook work at FElizabeth Condell .F orial Hospital to start June ist. Apply Mrs. F. H. Noble, Liber-- tyville. Phone 181. 7 +4 REWARD--For information leading to return of black and tndof Phone Round Lake 33--W--1, P. J. Graham. 40--4% FOR RENT--House northwest of Libertyville on Rt. 21. Fruit trees and garden fl»ee. Phone Lib-- I ertyville 666--M--2, H. L. Bracher. WILL BOARg--Andz' care for child-- ren, ages 8 to 12, at my farm home. Best of food and care. For particulars write N. M_P. care af | FOR SALE--Victor victrolg, just like new, with 35 records. All for ' $32. Phone Libertyville 344. WANTED--Clean cotton rags. | County Register, Libertyville. WANTED--Roomers at 426 Mil-- waukee Ayenue. * 40--1t--pd. FOR RENT--Five room apartment and garage. Heat furnished. New-- ly decorated, very mxdern. Apply at 131 So. Stewart Avenue. FOR RENT--6 room house. All modern eonvenmlndasfi age. * block from North Station. J. N. Bernard, Liberty-- ROOMS FOR RENT--At 140 East Church #Street. Phone 388--W. FOR SALE--Typewriter with stan-- dard keyboard. Phone Libertyville FOR SALE--Baby carriage in good condition. Phone Libertyville 264. FOR SALE OR REXNT--S5 modern house. Year leas Phone Libertyville 748. 4 FPOR SALE--Gas range, good . new. -- Phone Libenyvngfie 258--J. . pereone. Private i.mqf"é.;rf persons. ivate % age if desired. One block from North Shore station. Phone Lib-- ertyville 571--R. 85--tf. JR RENT--Furnished bedroom suitable for one or two menwu. Call at 119 Appley Ave., ¥y-- ville. Phone 737. furnished for l housekeeping. e ga" m. Avenue. Phone Libertgl': DR SALE--Seed corn, $4 per bu. Germination 95% or better. Tele. lein city, will sacrifice up--to--date ~@® room cottage. °Basement, furnace, bath, electricity and garage, $3500. -- $500 down. Phone Mun-- delein 710. 89.3¢--nd gister, Libertyville. _ 40--2t--pd. MSCELLANEOUS Phone 309. FOR RENT ) WANXNTED r condition. N OT CASH 5 percent never close MOTOR MAR rand Avenue gan, Illinois. j OFFER e desiring to have a num-- d residential near North offered &A will co PAGE SEVEN . m'l ® W--1, P%. 40--4t, __+_ Cook lell 4 June ist. le, Liber-- 37--+f. 'hone Lib-- S5--tf. ;ted. New-- n Ap,iy nue. 82--tf.