VOUME XXXE-N0. 41 . 3 MURDER CASES MAY (io HENRI? tr THE (illhl0 JURY Fromm tor Badman in Grand Jury Room Looms for Pro-poet- ". that than. will to three ' and" can. bond by the Brand in" oettoduUd to to Into "on Me. nor-In. Bluest"! mutant! jury that. ha" been that non bound over to the and in?! in chug" of murder. The, you: . Cluence Karma". oe. Mon, (shorted with the murder of c. B. Dick. In. of an Vlllo. but: died from halt. wounds following o brawl over u wanna. .Hurlburt chimed "If defense when arrested David Beriosttto, Wouhenn. cherged witrt the murder ot Pete Garcia. 31: Merket "not, once king oe the local Human colony, who wag shot to death in hln pool room and boarding house. George "Jungle Red? Richardson charged with the murder of Georze Williams. Both are colored. Rich- erdaon If in alleged. cut Williun'e throat in an "gunmen! over . wo- mun. It In iiit W! that the coun- " rm ticket In]. deal will come up. but than no hint: that " my be tired baton a mud Jury " 1 km date. Batu Attorncy Smith denim there In an "nonunion on "hunted by his omce. but there have been continued reports of our- ativett working on the man. _. the tair limbo; It In awftgrtho Michael Dethorn, charged with will: to commit murder Grand". after " wit. was baton to un- conneloymeu. may the "ure In {the following "at of cum. sonic forty or more. nil represent de- fondant: bound over for mad jury action. It " thought likely tint nanny of them, or all. any be brought to the unsung). or this session. - Henry Arndt, charged with attack- ing girl. Leizrdo Allazo. charged with to unit with intent to do bodily hpnn sun Jayne. charged with nt- tacking a girl. , . PortiHo Gomezo. charged with maul: to commit murder. Norm" Moran. Eur] Zewe nod Laverne Benedict. charged with It. tucking two girls. Charles Risdeutre, charged with lar- ceny. -- Mint banner. charged with burg- Tary. " V Albert "erruamp, charged with bur- glary. - Hollis Kenton and CharttMcBride, dhartred with, ltmeny. tawrerrce Williams. chtrzed with operating n tronfithiitee tame. Mike Gahrys. charzod with larceny. James Wilmn. Earl Johnson. James bowls and Goo. Atkins. chargnd with Ian-any. William, Kappes. charged with tah. Inn undue liberties with a bor. rob. nee at 3105 W. Monroe "not. Chi. -thrrttr-wiItiarms. charged with " sual! with a deadly weapon. Deni": Shelby. charged with attack In: girl. nines names. charged with at- tempting Mt stack on I girl. J. J. Niles, "unit with interlt to Joe Hlmindezf chm-god with " aattlt with I deadly wanna, - -Ror B.. Tventymnn, charged with operating} eptttiderty gauge. _ _ Lee P. Wilcox. (Hinged With "can" with a dadly weapon, A 7 _ Anthony Sully: cursed with" unit with u deadly weapon: 7 A _ Vincent Ctsoduk, crafted with lar. ceny. - Hugh Curley. cliurged' with nun]: with a deadly weapon. A _ _ Mmil Schoenko. charged with open- "tf 001:".an me. P. Giotto. charged with operating t emtftdetteqy 31mg. Joe Stowe. charged with "III!" with deadlv woapon. Henry cum. charged with nttegnpt hurglnry. b tAv/Peterson, charged with can)". atetnent. Prod Prlebe. charged with attempt to stack a girl? 7 Arne: Winennn. charged with at unit with deadly weapon, Marion Franklin. chased With con- tributing to the delinquency ot . child. John Campanile. chased with " uult with a dolly woman. __ T ' HINDU. IUILDINO he mum occuplod by the Trial! a Johnson groceryotoro ll being ro- modolad. o brand new tron! being ln-' lulled. The bone wlll be of mod tMetr, unmounted " largo plot. no", no} windowo. The entnnoo "ll be tntharemtur"at-rtt,tmttme In" door will b. nod but." of I double door. The new none will no much to tho convenlonoo or mm in dutrtarttttt no". Harr Durant". Criminal thtrdar. un. Kr'ior Nigerian 3nd Klrkor Bed. roslnn. churned with larceny . Wlmnm Wood, charged with lar. m KB COUNTY INDEPENDENT 'egtSeeet,',,u%lStttlt WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN .Alleglng that tt Hand was per- petrated upon the court. that the Dow Manufncturtng company " being granny mismanaged. and that rein- tives and other otneeN in the com- pany entered into a Qumran to oust her trom control. rs. Ruth i, Wright Monday filed in circuit court a pe'titiou -'u' 7;,» .H'hUJ to ct.,;traitt 1me tron, 'tr.;, he; out ul' mntml of the bt.s.ntmyi, at a stockhcderl meeting t..,.cd tor tnui;,,ht. ' In. W; mt, as 'xetuir,T m the estate of Mr blather. Frank, deceas- ed. claims to own, 96 Ihnres ot stock In the Dow company. and m control or the 103 shares In Ii"tl'1 acute. and that the detendnnts n the unit. Robert W. Dow, owns 100, Mrs. Grace Boutwell 99. nod that than: McArthur conservator tor, the estate of her no ther. Mrs. Amarilla M. Dow, deceased. control: 198 shares. RUTH 00W CHARGES - CONSPIRACY Mil) Asks Injunction to Prevent Vot- ing Het Out of Dow Co.. Officership. There two 600 shares. valued It 8100 each. Mrs. Wrnrht received mn- 3or pert of the estate at her mo. ther, In. Amarilla Dow, In the tat. lor's will; and her brother and " tonc Robert W. Dow, and Mn. Bout. wcll. mod In tapes] to the circuit court, and 3100 1 bill to contest the will. She charge- . fraud In porpo- trated upon the court In the mm of n motion beau-e Intern] (set- {were withheld tron: the court Robert bow' and In. Boutwoll entttred the order walnut the npttent "and The ennui" meeting of the Dow compeny no held Monday night. end In. Wright chimed the right od [voting the I" more: of her mother depend upon the action of the court. and tint Robert. In. Boutwell. Me. Arthur and Carl o. Swanson. the director In control, have entered into a conspiracy to prevent her trom performing her duties as secuetany and treasurer. She we": (or two years. and P.B. Molly the int 'le months. Rabat Dow, as Vprooident and general mun- uor. has been tneapaeitaterd because of mental and physlcal condition. to manna the business. and that Bqmtt son In been In control and bus not! V mllmnuod It. she chin" that Ihe now In prevented from actively engaging In her dutlu as "oratory and trauma. one: hovlng boon in mm control tor two, "on. She "leg" that M. the ennunl meeting It to pinned to elect en- other "erqurr end trauma to not her on! of control. no Injunction me that IcArtIIr be mmtnod from voting the 10' three of her mother. . FRAUDIN NEWSUIT ft RTYVILLE INDiEPElNlll0llilllr' -,. the disappearance of her husband, af- ter drawing 81,200 from his bank ac- count, two weeks ago. while she woe attending the Loyal Order of Moose convention at 'moomirwtor1, Mrs. Tremley wen arrested Squrday u were her two barber's. who have been running the Midget Barber Shop in the Whitney building on Washington street, near the postofflce. . HUSBAND DEPARTS WITH BANK ROLL AND WIFE IS PLACED UNDER ARREST Mrs. Earl Tremley. well known Wapkeean woman. t having what one would call an awful time. Followlng Mrs. Tremley and is? two barbers are rimmed wftttpioltt on of the state hat-her law. It is alloyed she has no right to manage the shop and hire harbors who do not have a state certi- fir"tto. to practice. The two barbers, who also were ar- rests-d are J. B. McElroy and " Mar. tons. Thev are charged with practic- ing without a license. Mrs. Tremley is charged with employing barber: without obtaining a eerttficate of reg- istrntion. "it is the work of the barber's union. They knew my husband was gone and um I am unable to get George Hutch- ings back from California in time to manage the shop. l telegraphed him but he has been unable to get back in time. q "It's what I call a rotten deal," Mrs. i Tremley declared today as she mood" ln the doorway of her shop and told all customers they could not have any work done, as'she has been arrested. Tremley took his wife to the train two week: ego when the went to the convention on e delegate from the lo. eat lodge. She and that when Ihe returned he was gone with his 81.200 bank eccount and his ttarttertoo1s. "ill-IVES BREAK INTO HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING "I have no idea when he la. Ha had been complaining of acne paina in his aide. He may have [one to some hospital. l do not think anything ham pened to him mentally. "I heard union burben I" he wouldn't be back. I wonder whgt they meant by that. "I'm going ttvmire a registered bar. bor to t'g,',"yfp.ll',e shop. and then the other men wll .. able to work again. "There has been no family trouble and his ttntutt01 affairs were in a pm!- peroua condition. l on" imagine what has become of Earl." Sneak thieves broke into the Liber. tyvmo Township High School Blond" nlIht. A tt-fTitat was broken on one of the "do doors, who" the this". gained "tmm" to the build- lng. The no" ht the door of Prof. Under-brink won than -ttatted and the door ututnod. not. w o to: cont-lulu "at m tn can" to m- irptP. Which no can; not)» "a with mteqtttanti0tntt-tt., LIBER'IYVIUL IAKE COUNTY. IUJNOIS. THURSDAY. ocroam 9, I924 CARTOONS OF THEWEEK Entered at tho PM a LtbertrriiH, Illinois. " Second Clu- Matt Hutu Jhl0iC0ljlii'rrll1 i mum MILES I IN STh'prWr'r0i(i 'fhe State Division or Highway: Monday advertised for bids for a in" amount of road work. The noticp calling for bids is conditioned on the passage of the $100,000,000 road bond issue. If the bond issue is de- feated. it will be necessary to with- draw the notice. unte 22, Seetion'20, Included in Letting by State Highway Dept. on Nov. 12. The letter wili.tte held on Novem- ber 12. 1924. Bids are invited on " different sections of pavement, " gregating '.yl4.08 miles in length; 4 sections of heavy grading. aggregat- ing'9.13 miles in length. and 4 new rate bridge sections consisting of 5 large bridges. The work is scatter- ed.throughout the Mate on section: which form an important part ot the bond issue mud Intern. In the list advertised, section 20 of Route 22 of Lake County is in- cluded for a distance of 11% milel. Route 22 'is the highway running from Burlington to Highwood " Lake Zurich. Halt Day otd but. Forest. In commenting on the proposed letting. Governor Len thnrll strulV. "At the present time oil "nibble revenue, and all npproprintionl nude by the lust Genernl Anembly have been completely counted. For this ten-on it he. been neceuury to unto the nwerding of the contract. on these bids conditional upon the "op- tion of the bond issue. Thin notion is tel-en to expedite the roed pro-i (rem tor 1025. but your " this time we had under contnct unrul hundred milee tor "" eonstruetiott. This not nceounu for the wonderful construction record of thin - since the contractor. were nble to make their prevention: durim the winter months, end BO use every available any of good wenther for actual road building. As last as possiblo, nddltlonnl let- tings will be ulwrtlud under the conditions previously stated, and it the proposed bond ie.ht carries and I am reelected. every mile of road on the Sixty Million Dollar'Bond'll- we! System which can be placed in condition to pave will be contacted for before wring. h " e t he .i'", lulmlt'vulu. nu. .uvu......_,... -- o'll ",l'llTf 0211:: Lgp2rg',','g'li adv'rrtitrintt "mm" of the Andttorr cnrry with it an "tmmruuon of um Theatre, the num to be derived from the an!" - - --- " - . I . - of the bonds, and thu- will vim"; mileage to be built In 1025 will have no contract: to be m obllnuu than) he reduced from "proximately "ttrotrrutlon. Hanan to m. 1500 mm- to a maximum at I" can In aold "do: all " In!!! tho miles. my u totally no"! tor con-l 1'th mph-silo- the lmportnnya of "nation. FV - _ _ the pronoun! bond 1-50.!th 'e "FREE the prom bond 1m. tttttto-met-mutt-err" "but no Md. all" for and the tt h S8t BURN FIERY CWB; ASK RESIGNATIDN I)? SCll00L BOARD Keen Excitement in Dady School District ngnesday Demanding the reelmtion of the entire bond of Duly school. end then voting out the clerk. utter e long drawn out controversy. keen ex- citement prevailed, Wednesday night, October 8. At the cloee of meeting e fiery crou was burned a short dis. ts: from the school. in the ex- cltement which followed a hay stock on the Mohrmann tract also was burned. ', A controversy extending over a period ot more than a year has been brewing. and is reported to have Marted over Orvil Weyantt a pupil In t" , school. It appears that the boy's conduct caused the teacher norm| worry and the matter wax taken up with the board. It Is stated that " M, Andnrfuhrer. clerk of the board. oppospd the Potttrtt of the boy to thn whoa! thts fall. folhwtn'r some of his arts 3 year ago. Th bor, who Is unusually lane. is a ward of the probate court tter "ttttNe of home dimeu1ties. and now in and tor nearly two years has been Hvimv th an mm? In thrs dt.ntriet. an arrnnzemept made by the court. Act-0rd!" comm; Mary Potmeteer,l the hov has been mum: "on: very'l ",t!Mnetttril1y in. has school madam; and durlnz the summer has Jinn; making extra monev cum!!! turns" tr Wankonn Jealdents. and "so! was emploved It the Dnrkln [on Cream punt. his when?! there bo.;' in: verv well Btytitrfttsd with his work.' . About the time the meeting was over a fiery cross was discovered burning a short distance from the school. Several hundred person In the district. and otherl gathered. Some of them carried pitchforke. A cell was put in for Sherii! Ahletrom. A few minutes later a hayeteck on the Mohrttttutrt term started blazing. destroying the stack. "' Election notices are to be posted soon to call the annual meeting of the school board. at which time an effort will be made to elect an en- tirely new board. From the vote taken Wednesday night, however. it would indicate that the tight will center around Anderhshren. At the tnretine Wednesday night the entire board was asked to resign. ankle: Anderhthren. the other mem- bers of the board are E. Atrgertntttt. wealthy". and J. P.' Mlnoxue. - $20,000 mom SET ASIDE: NEW mm IS ORDERED A vote was taken to obtain the totrttltrtettt of the M persons from the district in attendance. Clerk Antler Mhren was voted out by a. vote of " to 12. It we: voted to retain Anger- man and Mtnoxue by about the re- verse of the Anderfuhren vote. Eugene Belle. M, Waukegan. who several months ago tn circuit court here received a verdict of 820.000 damages trom the Chicago & North Western railroad fo r1htooetrsthtntrt Western railroad for the lose of his right leg in an accident " Beach. nearly two years ago. suffered a de- cisive defeat when the appelate court " Ottawa late Saturday afternoon filed an opinion in which they re- versed and remanded the case. This means that the 810,000 verdict is let aside and the case will be tried again in Circuit court here. ' The eccldent in question occurred on the night of December 4. 1981. Bolle wee employed as firemen on n North Western engine It the time. The engine wee being cooled " Bench when in wine manner Bolle'e right leg was crushed between the locomotive end one ot the chutee. Bolle contended that the occident resulted from the "et ,thet the en- gine we: etnrted without Iignnl. Belle we. removed t othe Vlctory lemorlel Hospital. Everything poe- elhle wee done for him but It finally use found necessary to nmputete the Injured limb. Belle started enlt "glut the North Western nilroed and the jury was bend the cue returned demuee of 820.000. The rallroed immediately appealed the LIIIRTYVILLI VISITORS Mr. Ind Mrs. C. P. McDonough. of Milford. spent Sum-d" ma Sundny in t,tttertrvitles. Mr. McDonough In alumnus unnum- of the Auditori- um Thain. cue -vriie verdict ot 820.000 w" by far the Ingest verdict ever rendered in . personal Injury one in Lake coun- tr. . nu mphnmn the, Importance of the mowed band In" which can be In". priming! "a More". by automobile "can In. "that! on cut ot direct taxatitttt." Night at Board Messing. i. J. Cornish. ot Zion, Newport Twp. won the county championship in thin year'- ton litter content. Centur- hogl .eleven of them. nude the pile menu! recotd of weighing MM lbs. at 180 days et ego. The" 11 pig. wet-e pm bred. medium type Pound Chine hogs ot Avril arrow. and have but been weighed up. They were sired by n non ot the Grand Champion Invention. greet Pound Boer. This weight entitles the litter to e very high rent in the state contest. John G. Wim'n litter ot " Chester Whites won second prize with e total weight of 24" pounds in 180 days. They were tine type: ot pure 'reds, also. l Mr. Germs! believes in letting hogs, ihsva their freedom so they will be, lusting tine " an Irtriett, instead ot; confining them in pens. Hogs grown' yr, s clesn slfslis or other pasture w! (main healthy and vigorous and' out! ion much the most economical gains} 1ttr, the feed put into therii. Farmer" "rill wstch with interest the 'tnail 'stnndin; of this 2924 point! litter inf 'tho state contest. Formats who wsnt ite. see these pigs should» do so iiil once. is Mr. Ger-rush intends to mam Gi; them soon. His turn is one-half Mr. Carma! owes his Victory to per rl sistent attention Ind giving his hogs most ideal conditions in every war.' They were httened in . real hog; heaven, out on an scre ot tine alfalfa; posture, in which w" let a large self! feeder. In this wu kept ' tsonstaut, supply of homlny feed. ground barley,, tsnkage and, at the start, one and middlings ted dry. In addition, they had all the corn they could eat twiee a day. All feed was fed dry. The hogs ' simply had feed whenever they want-l ed it, and fresh and": for shied. They l were big framed, heavy boned. ttlr, mnturing and made exceptional guns. :as will be seen in the tact that the, ditto averaged 266 pounds each at IP, due of use. and averaged just} i48 pounds per do! pin from birth; [on per pig. - - I ELEVEN PIGS WEIGH 2924 LBS AT SIX MONTHS OF ACE simply had feed whenever they want-l have as MANAGER T 2d it, and fresh alfalfa for salad. They! I John Meter. head of the fence were big framed. heavy boned. ttrr1tePty"y ot the A. tp. t W. Co. tt naturing and made exceptional gains, to come here as manager of the b IE will be seen in the fact that the cal plant. (Further reference to Mr. itte averaged 266 pounds each at Meeker ls made in another column.) ' days of age, and averaged maxi TURNED oven room a 1.48 pounds per day gain from birth; Formal turning over of the physical mm per pig. lproperties of the Cyclone m, Mr. Coma! believes in letting hogs, was made It 10:40 o'clock and Mt have their freedom so they will be, before. the officers of the local 0-» feeling fine " all from. instead 0219311! formally resigned. T . [, banning them in none. Hogs growu'l THE OFFICERQ C '. tF in a clean alfalfa or other pasture re-.' The officers ot the Cyclone "r main healthy and vigorous and' put! pan, have been: _. on much the most economical gainsl Preigdent--J. P. Arthur l for the feed put into theni Farmers' T Vice Prttsidtnt-.-goq Blame: r V will watch with interest the final, Beeretarr-R. R. Resume ' standing of this 2924 poinnd litter inf Treasurer-4?. P. Arthur ' It the state contest. Farmers who want Assistant Tre-r-J. H. Brent to see these pigs should» do so stl Assistant Secretary-n H. Bauer. once. is Mr. Ger-nah intends to THtl Mr. Slower and wile my; to" het them soon. ms farm is one-half ! row tor an extended trip out. _ mile north ot Rosecrans." I The loc.. plant new»! tttagtttt This is one of the club contests.) of the company Bret to continua - which hie farm bureau successfully Gratin: under the Cyclone name and conducted tttia Tear, ttnd which ical wilt be run entirely "MODEM u brought much honor and favorable "t "e"',rct,t"tg't"iu, em lone d emnment to "to county ("Merl l,2: ('vnlnnn In In new. nth. .h SMALL COMES OUT RR TIIE ENTIRE TICKET IN SPEECH Always Has Been, Always Will Be Republican, Says in Tour Speech. erbondaie. Ill., Oct. q.--iryrnor Lin Small toduy asserted that he stood for the entire Republican tick- et, thus clearing himself of insinua- tionn that he was eoqttettltttt with the LaPol1ettq people. While the governor didn't mention Coolidge and Dawes by name, he sud that he was a Republican. than expected to be, and that he moaned the remarks of the speakers who bod preceded him. These speakers. Charles 33130110011. Frank L. Smith and other candidates for state omeeg. had pleaded ethos!- ly with ludlences at Harrisburg and Carbondnle for support of the tteb et. an Col. Smith styled It. "from the hfehtmt, Calvin Coolidge, down to the lowest on the ticket." . DISCUSSES ROADS PROGRAM Governor Small needed to so no further than to Indono the late- menu to unite hi: polmon clear. after which he discussed hll .ttttd rotgdtt'ptqtttrttrtt, which around the mutant enthusium tn this section. lifted am of the mm! by his bud roads. MEMBERS OF LEGION TO ATTEND CHURCH IN BODY The CIYIVMI of the Republic" attic candidates made an mugieioul In" trom Harri-hm: county. In! of Saline County, vhare they nrrtr. ed this, morning. They Attended I lunrhmn. which was crowded. and ndjnurnad to a mu: muting in l iorli theater. when Chain S. De- nmn for the at" time mentioned his rival homorniic "Miriam " nuns and chain-rigor Col. A. A. frame thus: "The member' of the American Le ttton will anon din uniform the un- ico at tit. uwrenca'l church and". Oct. a. at " a. m. Legion member: are reheated to meet at the villa" hall at 10:80. The mombera of the Women'- Auxiliary will also attend, " will ropmantativn of the Mid- llillinl Co. The new omen light. in manor! of Howard W. "an. P. w. Mid- and Iain Campbell ,Om will that be dedicated. Th0 public la cordially invited. "You ask tbr, war veterans to vote for you Hurdles: of pom. Will you do as much on you not 3nd support a war wxtertttt "on " it means your mtum to the Republic!!! party?" tt.50AYEARINADVAt" was um um cvcmms PLANTS Ill "[1613 TRANSFER Waukegan " North Chicago Plant Involved in Dd Where Arthur's Retire. Tho'trnnsfer ot the Cyan-.7", anion includes their tnctoriu " Wol- kegnn. Illinois and Clevelnnd. oMtt, also plants at Fort,,Wetrth, Tau; and Newark. New Jenny. tbAt E 87.000." F While the officers of the can!" would make no statement a to m amount involved In the Illa. m has it that the Cyclone proportion brought something like 87.000300. In tact, it ll reliably learned that the price was var; close to tint fin". The consummation o! nonunio- which hue been and» w" (or I... time. hue now been conch" whereby the propoan the cr clone Fence Company iiUd but Dub chased by the United at". and Corporation. 7 A . It Is stated that all employs. at the Cyclone no to any. the - merely manning that J. P. my. Joe Simoer and Fred Arthur, at!" from the Maine". NEW LINE FOR A. a. a W. 60. Through the acquiring ot tho c,- clone Fence campus: " tho Unit" Staten Steel Corporation. the AN.. poration"ts suturing into c also. at the {once mnnntnctnre not It-tttei- practiced by them. and in I" a. Cyclone Fence comm! In: ted tho field in It: line ot nominal". 7 " is understood that no chm. tn policy in contempleted. the m to continue under the null. " the Cyclone Fence oompeny. carrying? with the exception ot It! urinal: officers. under its pro-eels: or" tion " a subsidiary of the can". tion. i During 1908 the Cyclone m company commenced operations in Wankenn. Illinois, with 1 eaxptth3t- tion of 815.000. They occupied _ small building " the toot ot m2 street. which wee addd to " lb busineu vex-rented from "no to time, until they finally outgrew thee. quarters, (which no now can" by the [rennin R. Muller can") and chose their present loceiiol d eight and one-hell acre: it Natl Chime, illinoie. erecting that we. out plant. Their 'snri.talierter, VII {acre-sod in 1906 from 88.000 to. $100,000; In 3914 from 8100.000 ttr 8750.000; 1nd in 1915 from "I..." to 81,000,000, and later In the w you. it w" lung" to 'see During the year 1915 the Clam Cyclone Fence company of Cleveland. Ohio, we: purchased and in "" at Texan Anchor lance col-pal) a! Port Worth. Texan. was added to " holding. In "" the can") - chased a me in Newark. Nov 1' Iey. and erected a very nodal - "banana! manufacturing bqrttdttt. . ARTHUR ALWAYI PIWDIM._ Mr. J. P. Arthur ha been " - dent and leneral manna-t aha. h inception. Their tint line at In iacture we: ornamental wire " ornamental and farm (aha. ad I line ot field fence; The latter - diaeotttintted in 1000 and - . iorta were concentrated on the ab mental ience and gate line. The change of policy marked the hash- ning of a hueineee in lawn fence - gatee which today hae reached h- - proportions, and has no -e, an their market is (teeter the! " othera combined. - In 1914 Chill Link Ttrt m tecuon Fence was added to ~ And It but since become an -. ard Indultrlll (one. ot the - States. A - - _ F L Through the ludonhlp ot J. p, :3 Arthur, president And -ertt ED" agar. and ht: "scent... tho" ' A. has been one of and! will , has. through It. contact with L'.r=M' @11th and dealers throughout tho l ctt.tti" Staten. etrtatsttsttqd I m I": T " long survive n. 1101 In: BD. T 4'. "mindful In their - ' " " born. (morn and e iid ' any others. that m q.9A3., ',t won pun-out - _ .33 , (Oman-d on M I) 'tTI' it?