‘ chum w. Hadley, the candidate [iii/State‘s Minx-nay. is seeking ro- m to the name he has mi?! (or side ï¬nd a in" terms. It. Huxley granted from the alilm'tlnveltem Law School in 1902 and 'rlmmedhtely ensued in the practice _of his chosen profession. He held the oflce of Justice of the Peace 0! Mil- ion Town-hip (or two years and. in Jam, 1906, was elected state’l Attor- ney to an a vacancy. and was reelect- ed in 1908. both times without opposi- (ion. (he Incite-non and an bull: up a Wu sour-l practice. Hh Milnhmuou .- unmacutlu m h- m fouls-- yo! co.- urvuun. All in won ma unwou- uon at all mm.“ mu. H. In uuo- u Ir. W In a mu! 0! the tumou- sum Auomn‘ Mood-nu. In t: with (he loch-n or an emulatio- In «Mona-d by M M I. run about! an new (an old (mum: to "I11. nd to the W! In 1m. H. b n I...“ at In Madam Wool-o- ut Amm. uni in MO 77‘-A_AI-- '00... I awn-n, unu- â€" _.... um “um. and mum one. In an emulation “a u the m an. in II up bend o! What In On-p m. I. W‘ A no use at cnm- w: and!" Inn m n arm to 1!» end“! clan. lâ€"va mum. uni}.- i noun-hm It «our II D. Pm County VI.- to In“ In“! oflcc. m has virtually ’ uâ€"vâ€" ._,, "I V in“ ma 0.“. bu hon «lethally W. Man can now mm It no“ mm m the “murmur II†It. m um ï¬nd that content- 0! Mr “No. man. Never In (M hit an at (I. only mu m mm: mm a! liquor m In many flinflnlt’d u n no me "no. TM- Amn of "w â€tutu-r7 has .2 ohm: award 10 um: the cit-ink brought to )our (It. by (he lalflna Hill".- Attorney at D- M County that to am now nhyhg the limbo" dun» 0! lm’ do- m- new kind «if human". The we may!" runwa- meth- at. nm In". new 360901! by Mr num'u Donocnnc opponent are no utmost] owned to now of the head of the Democratic N-uonal uckei um they cannot full to m damned re hie ad "Mignon toy that mu; M, (be poll- on NOV. I. That “no! or! “net It lntomdod only a “not attention frvm (he Im- m m helcieucy of the cum “to 1.0 uses It and only me- to Write hh Mann 0! mlhllc perv Ice. The dam: of um county. m prob-s at party, mum on fully the any-Ne m gleam you that has has. done by It. “um In sum’: Attorney, that they .1“ not at this “no nlhv themselves to be deprived of his future services In that once. m 11mm litigation pending and He has made good in every item w “- nâ€"yâ€"a- vâ€"v-v my slain in meo- o€ “fame Int. .11 dew-aha upon the Slate'- AM for We! termination :3! Wm IMO ml! " m “Wnolmtomnneham 1, a. county «mm-mum. It the voters hot veil to the protec- tion of their "was and property Ind the men! non] Welfare of then- manually. they will clearly see the of rot-Mag In can the hunt. chic. W pa! mun-t an... an enviable mu- . public â€at". tad MI I such an In fro-anus! «- yakâ€: m ETHCAL mam day. November 23, 1912, In Chicago. Dunning. Peoria. Springï¬eld. Elam, Jnckuonvlfle, Lincoln. Bellevme, Ur- bana. Quincy. Mt. Vernon. Kanknkee. Golcondu, Marlon, Him-labors. Anna. “Imam and Watertovu. tor the tol- iowlnx positions: Chief Engineer.»clus N. Grade 1!, (Promotional). Open to employes in Grade I o! Clan! N. Salary $100 to $175. with maintenance. Scope and ‘Weightazâ€"seniqrfly, 1: efï¬ciency. x; i epoch! subject, Including questions on construction. operation. and main- tenance of npmratus for production of light, heat or power, 8. "14â€"- \1 Stationary Bushmanâ€"Class N, Grade 1. Salary :75 to 8100. Open to men 21 to 55. Scone and Weights: vâ€"Trainlng and experience. 3; special subject. Including questions on conv struction, maintenance and operation of tumaces, boilers. pumps. station- ary engines. and all equipment ordi- narily attached thereto. 7, - .. a,-_.__ ._., -va ,, Flreman.~Class P. Grade 1. Salary. 84!) to $15. with maintenance at in- stltuuona. Oven 10 men 2! to 50. Scope and Weightnz~Tralnlng and experience. 3: anecial subject. includ‘ in; questions on boiler room prac- tice. 7. Electrician.~(‘!ass P. Grade I. Sal- ary $60 to 870. with muintenanca at Inultuliona. Open to men over 2]. Scope and Welghlaz~~~Trah|lng and ex: portence. 5; special subject. Including mumlons and “‘1“! showing {ammu- lty with methods used In conatmcflon Examinations will}? hold Baum -¢._~ __ "158m Katine". â€sunny ('om- midtown-~01“. It. «man I, binary :5 to No". Own Io mm our 2!. m lad Wouhlnr Training nml Olvflfkm. .1; not-chi ambled. Includ- |n uwm of A men! mu onu- nmflnl min". with mnkulur refer- OMI' Io Mummy eon-(rucuon um! w- pnlr and to the «It-nun and con-true- â€on a! mom:- Mum-y bfldxm. 1'. Tusuu'alnï¬bitnoéi 4;!â€- R. "mun ll. rum" â€on In "2.1 mm: in mm mar 2| Scop- and Walnuts; Trum- In; and "pork-mu. 1:; spot-m why-wt. Ind-«flu: qua-Mom on rMmI-Iry. uh)- pm. and mechanics 0! materials. In â€gum to "primal-l «ml: with mm INN! can! In mad and luridxv mn- “motion. 1 Murmur-M. 41:» A. ï¬rm!" It solar; It.» to sin. wnh mumwmme. (mu Io mm .ml tome-n nw-r 2!, Sony» and \x'elghlrw-Tnininl nml summer. 7:: special nuhjofl. Inch"!- ln mwsllofls and he“ mowing rum“- umy with the â€annular: trade. .‘ Nascent-Clan n. nrmlo 1. Salary 82:0 to no". Own to men met It and women over UL Scope and \\‘vaMq'~-< Tatum: and Mum-some. 1:; sports! whjoe‘. Indmllnz mmuom on man- on» and hydrMIn-nny. 7. Telephone Inventor A» Plan H. ("ado l. shiny no» to 960. open 1n women out Is. 30090 and Weightsâ€"â€" Training and 0199110an. .1; Ina-int subject. Including questions showing (amillnruy with tho oporannn of Inle- phono switchboard; :, laundrymal.â€"(tlm 0. Grade I. Salary :35 to $75 a month with Illin- tmance. Open to men 2! 10 55. W and “mightyâ€"«Training and «my mm 3; lynch] unwed. including quantum and team chaï¬ng familiar- fly with apparatus and method- used when I large amount of laundry work [I Co be done. 7. Shoemaker~€lua P. Grade I. Sal- Iry $50 to $75 with matutenanca. Opon to men at to 55. Scope and Weights»- Trainlng and experience. 3; speck! abject. minding «nations and text: showing W knowiedge of the shoe muting Milne". 7. P1nmber.«â€"Cluu P. Grade I. Salary. loan! yale. Open to men 21 to 55. Scone and Weights: «Training and ex- perience. 3; "new subject. Including questions and test- Ihowtng thorough knowiedge of the plumbed trade. 7.‘ Mutantâ€"(71m P, Gnde I. and try. local scale. Open to men 21 to; 55. Scope and Weighusznlnins‘ and «Meme. 3; special subject, In- challng questions and tents showing thorough knowledge of the plaster-3!". trade, 7. We.â€"-Cluu 0, Crude I. Sal- ary no to $30. with mntntenanco. Open to women 13 to 56. Scope and dehu:-nxperlance an uhown by Inflation. 7; physical cumin-non 3. Attendantâ€"Clan 0, Grade I. 8.1- m. not us to m; woman,320 to no; Bath with maintenance. Open to mzlmmuflmman "toâ€; m.,m.we1nu:~m~on «loo! Wâ€. t. W .9: Sun: or ILLINOIS. ch “Moo Commotion-v Holle- of Hamil-anon. zâ€"Chms N. Exï¬eflence u m“ by £11131chth 5;. physics! examination, 6. ,- ‘- A- an. I- I‘D-A ui- pug-aw â€â€"___v._ V, Applications must. be on Illa In the all!“ at the cannula-Ion at Springï¬eld by 9 a. 31., Nov. 14. 1912. Request- for inxormauon would he addressed to W. , L 7._ (SI-On llnvlwuuvu ~uâ€"_._ WV W R. Robinson. Chief Examiner, Sate Civil Service Communion. Springï¬elg. Illinois. Napel‘vllle Hlpponhlgl Anny- In- tel-cu Our Readers. After reading or so many people in our towu who have been cured by Dunn's Kidney Plils. the question naturally arises: “in this medicine equally successful in our neighboring: towns?" The generous statement of this Napervilie resident leaves no room for doubt on this palm. R. V. Riener. at; High St.. Sauerâ€" ‘vllle, Ill. says: "A iew months ago ‘I look Doan‘s Kidney Pills when haw» 'ing trouble from my kidneys and it is a pleasure to recommend this remedy in return {or the beneï¬t it brought. 1 bad sharp pains in the small of my back and lameness and soreness through my limbs. l procured Dunn's Kidney Pills and before I had taken them long. 1 Was relieved. The symptoms of my trouble soon disap- peared entirely and l have elm-o been in good health." 1...]... en m â€anâ€. n-.." N For sale will dealers. Price 50 emits. I-‘oak-r-Mllbum C0,. Buflalo. New York. mole agents for the United States. .- u A“, ans-u.“ Remember me nume~l)oan’aâ€"~and take an own. 5;? ‘$ M In 3 ti 8' 3% L ,_. wuw In u.._ .__7 u, Inch “4 cover an pllfl (“001 (oodles u . put-n. In an: hou- «mg-«mummmm £0. of that W uni-d unplan- Iy plated. The huinn- N do... and IN my â€new on mm M ,__n._‘ bud loom: you; oolond mun. mam-m old Brother Whack. “Well. Isl. I'Io do tool “that: an dole 'Iopod wid yo’ «mun. [colt bone. 'hout two wool: m; M I k!- uvn It. lulu-II m pun-ml W not. mrummuynw. III. to Ina": yo“ an It ’0'“ uk- mmknamm-uvuud emu! will b- Mun.â€-â€"m uâ€" '“w’ â€.7...‘ my. Met mu In“ tho null-It can-m noun tn com. cu: M. 14 f .2 :5 £858.; 32:..â€" .52.: .10.. I! 2. dc in}; 3 in: .5: I... :t .5.- 1. I. It... {.8 :1 3 28 a silo: Son- 615:: .9 «9886!: .2338 on... froth!!- 683. a. J! ECHOES FROM NAPER- VILLE. Intâ€"av - _,_.v _ mummblmlnmto I" Mur’n 15-h". Ann Ibo VII counted from her tour as III! knoll In (In on! hmlly undo-Jae uncut-{ow mnmotm mu. cum to ruck 0M bub-3d.â€" ho- tho Impede-L W! Discovery. - “Won.†nu the «mum u with a steel hut-um! he (and Mr Ack- ln‘I tooth. "l and you when I put tint crown on (in! M might give you (MN; I never gin-mile.) I m7.- d tooth." "Oh. I know. I am: I'd had the blame mm; pulled!" moaned Ir. Acksm udly‘ "I‘ve round out to my sorrow um unouy rent: the tool]: that van a crown!" WM‘I l hind? Am of gramme. - Wt politic!“ give the: 0m" in a m with; deï¬nition 0! a Mom). "A friend.†he said, “Is a man who Intel your I‘ll mills! all your anemia. such to you through all your taver- - .. A“; duet, load: yo“ Mn Int dollar with- out securityâ€"and men, when loft-no unno- on yo. :1. Int. N content n his a but nut and keep out of II. flo- Suicide. â€I'Io acutely senâ€"centered mu in than I nun slowly killing Mime". . . . Buchelors do not â€any nu a ion; I: married men: yet no ob- mer o! the world would mism- tht bachelors run: take less an of themlm No. they no sin†«km are of "lamina. and It II the an tint shortcut their “vol."â€" “h Cotton Wool." by W. B. Email. Had Go Know m The. â€I understand." an! the jam. “that to! ntolo the ‘1th o! the doctor who W just written 3 mm for you at the tree dispensary. What hvo you to my to this charge?†“Well. your honor.†and the prim. “numhutlfonndnwdlina hole. In: nonï¬ction add 1 man «an hour. um I m no witch." If u woman demand- votel. oflofl and political equality with men. a among the Shaker- an elder and omi- a†are of equal powerâ€"ï¬nd among the Quinn-4t must not be mad It I: very cheap wit that m it so «tell tint wanna should mm WOW mm .yWoyolldu-Wn. maul. "noyo'knawvholhuhrno- .' ammo no?" Inland - db“ A «mood cow up m m- .mryhrmlnNavYoi-lhmdï¬ï¬ mm... and mound unset-d nmmhmmuanfl‘w “n.3," ntWï¬Ht- 'I'I. M 1-! “ELMP‘L'K W...- Woman and Sum. Hidden Tm By all adds the moat absorbing. In~ tel-flatly; and artistic novelty dra- matic not ever presented at the Ma- jestic Theater. chicaao. was Joseph Hart's producilOn of "Everywiie," which was seen there last year for one week. “Everywfle†II In a man- ner a refleciion, and to some extent a travesty of thm morality “lay, "Every- woman," and is one 0! the smartest bits 0! spectac lat drama and keen satire that con d be imagined. uuu-u u..- .._.~ 7 Still another stellar feature will be 1 the appearance of Zelda Sears and: company in a smart and absoluteiyl auccesatul character comedy. entitled ‘ “The Wardrobe Woman." Miss Sears. who has starred with great success in a number of plays and has been a character success in many large pro- ductions, has found at last a comedy character which suits her just as “The Chorus Lady" suits Rose Stahl, The leading t‘unmuker of the bill will he James Thornton, the mono- logiet. whose dry humor has {or the lust twenty-ï¬ve years dirt-fled audio encoa. and who seems to grow more humorous us the time goes by. Kara. the remarkable Juggler. who has sue coeded in accomplishing fonts hereto- ‘fore hollowed lo bI' inmossllile, nml 3 Alexander and Scott, who are our idoulmuily the lye-st of the song mm dancing people now in vaudeville, will .1 n,“- MoVIckor‘u. Love-making In the Green ‘S‘P, (nu und excitlns mlmury episode» are the prluclpnl («auras of "The me o' Dre-ma." whlch Chaunre)‘ Ulcou will use as the medium of III- nnnunl on: memom at )lfl'k-lwr'u Thatâ€. cm mo, which oprlnl Sunday evening and continue. (or three w‘eelu. Rid: Johnson Young. who mm:- to have a “to contract mu Mr. Clean. W10“! “Th0 III» 0' Imam." and for her Itory DIN! con buck to 179:. when Napoleon threnmwd to tumu- lmlnnd In an nut-mm to “Mute Elm land. The sec-m are II"! on a nun- out... “III!!! all (M Bomb Can! of Ireland. which given "cannon! on wnunlua for Mahl- o! (nut-y In 0w way of rot-hound can“. and“! nhlpn and stormy Ian-wand II b wr- ldn noun of (hm owofloumu un- boeu overlooked by Mn. Young. flun- k A null- an the Maud. Ind tho km! at the «nth pone-ow - beautiful autumn! "of broiler In a any in Numhon'u “my, «ht-wron- the am minim damn!" in in din- dlnlmn. The :97 II aided and the lady I: rmnod Iron hvr "wa by ., nM__ I MM young nlhrmau. Ivor Koluu. m com-u nobody In surpdwd who-n (Ow lowly human pm to In I noblomn’a no». and n on lly good mulch tor (hr lady M (Thom: ('fll‘lr. Mr. "loo" h" a IIIIX) M mm- mm†ml- mum WMI'II In mm In M Amonx Mn ho-M. TM mm aw "Homer Mac-hm." "When Irlnh Kym .\rv~ amninu.“ "TM- lI-lo 0‘ "~an and "Kuhkvn Anton!“ "BOUGHT IND PAID FOR" STA†PEDEO CHICAGO. "0(an and Pam Fnrf‘ Hmnv llrnadlmmt'n p-mvorful drama of man. Ial rlgmn. [out and mar-l. hm- nu- Iorml Its mom! work at tho Prince†Thule-r a! Chicago. deï¬nitely numb “shod as one o! "w Hagen! mm at me 301mm. Peopk‘ arr dlu‘nulnx m frankness. In (Influx. ll: rich. hours! humor. and “s Mumruaohlng lmnmn- fly. as velromv rem-(s from the nor- ue Ihvatflcal oflorlnx; and audivncm are crowding tho- I‘flnwes m ovory performance. . n .n,.. The public should be rvmlmlod that Thursday ls â€m millâ€"week mannw day. Instead of Wednesday. a! "w Prlncvss. during "IF engnpmont n! "Bought and Paid For." Mr. Brady established this pmedmt at Um Princess during the mu 0! "BuMy Pulls the innings." lane season. and the phn worked mu with such excel- }en' mulls that he is follovmg wjt wlth “Bought and PnldJ-‘orj' The Thursday matinee in being mh‘ed with flavor in ('hiugo. as the. lamp audience: It "Boqght and Paid For" testify. The company now playing this sweeping success has been highly praised for its ï¬ne acting by the Chi- cago dramatic critics. it came to Chicago seasonal hy participation In 171 performances of the all-season run of the piay in New York. Among the principals are Frank Minn. Kathiene McDonnen. Prank Craven and Helen Lacks". Frank Craven has scored the comedy hit of the Chicago aeaaon with his characterization of Jimmy Olliey, the ambitious shipping clerk. BROADWAY CALL. “THE MAN HIGHER UP." Leaves Olympic Tho-tor November 9th (0 BO '0“ch Iy Henry W. savage. le m «a. “The mvnon." Chicago's playgolng public must ‘ noon bid farewell to the ï¬rst dlulne 1 the dramatic success of the new theatrical sea-on. Edith Ellls' phy of love and lumen“, '"l’he Mun Higher Up." The lot perfofmnnco of this patronage-winds: production wlll an place a the Olympic 17mm o0 nuuuuem The notnblo snout-or mu as Henry W. Bamo'l huh‘prodmlon. "The Million." which wu the (noe- hit or New Yotk all In! section. Not â€" , “-44: mn-w uuv III .vvw -‘v_.. __ since “Excuse Me" have world-weary theatergoers been offered a high chm entertainment containing such in- cessant and tumultuous laughter as follows the progress 0! this delightful 71-4! nnmmhln IOIIOWB use yin-3.-.... -_ V_, play-lam. The from ad scramble alter a winning lottery ticket. which Is the keynote of the action. leads from one ludicrous situation to an- other wllh incredible rapidity. It Is by the authors of “The Pink Lady" and "Oh. Oh, Delphine." Mr. Savaga‘a mm...) New York cast of comedians u; u.“ -wnw and "Oh, oh, belphlne." Mr. original New York cast of ( will be seen In the Chicago THE REQUIREMENTS OF SAND AND LIMESTONE FOR GLASS MAKING. tion. The United States Geological Sim vey has received so many requests for Information concerning glass sand that the stock {or free distribution of the principal special bulletin on this subject has been exhausted. The Surrey has therefore republished, in the advance chapter from Mineral Resources for tint on "Glass Sand. Other Sand. and Gravel." by E. i-‘. linrchard. the essential {acts given in the former publications. although there has hem no opportunlu' sine.- 1906 ior supplementary tleld work in the areas described nor tor now iii-Id work in other areas. During 1905 and 191m sewn" nu- portant glawmanulactuflng Matt-lets were visited by Survey swinging. and vnrerul Investigation has Men mule of the sands and other raw materlnlu used In the manufacture of glass. The multn of thin work are nummartzed In Mr. Bumbanï¬'a report. The data wen! derived from n brie! study at the glass and. 01 «certain autos h; the Mlututppl hula and West Virslutn. Glut unanutnrtnre admit. 0! Inch slight \‘Il’hllonl In the chancter o! It. raw material that tln- material. dmrtbed are m.- urded u rem-muting very flirty thl‘ grade demanded [or the industry at largo. The report will un‘r u I ankle to person- who wish to know whether certain undotone- or “mo- uonu any be luttlblo for xlnu ml- "1‘. ~râ€"A _--.. s... “1.. ""7; copy ol the report may be ob- uIm-d (m on â€spur-non to the DI- n-flm‘ o! the Coolants] survey. Wuhhuton. I). ('. Then- I: «nimble popular ml loml ln nnnlmn In the l'nllod mum on mm 0! ll: mnnmlon vllb rial-m, lla- mwnlu o! I’hM‘H awe-r no marvel“: um «um-«ml um: moon 0! mn- mnlllu mm lad-ll. link "'1‘ llllln nuulum lo min In lhll many ""9! I. ll In lac lllly mm- onl In ululnu our nolluI for van-alum. Irmdlnn lo llw l‘nluwl 8m" Omlmlrnl Bun-y. In lall ll» nnnlmn nIlnod nmaunlnl lo :Ihflll- 2|}! Iona. .\ fl" handful pmlmh of nlla-hlvlondv was mlm‘d lmm llw! lzvnunn mlnv. nl ('rnlml ('lly. l'nlm mu llnln nulvrlal wan mu mm. an In «as mld lu llm’r I‘m-n unml in rxpotl- ' moms! to“. “flu- erurllmu nl nullmn la: lwon nllwtnplml in llw l'nllw! Slum by anon! ornam- nml' llrmu. Somc- at "law luuo ulwn up mnlr «Worn. lml nllwn an all" m nnrk. rm: wlun Inm‘m In nnlumvm , le um of urnnlum and H.- com-i munch urn mmmmllwly in" ll ls vmnloyncl prim-inn"; lnr making pul- low plan. for yellow flan-II on pol. lnry. am! In a In†clan-w as n rlwm- ‘lral rnnm. Yellow glnu maul» wilh uranium oxlda In known as "mules- ‘wnl." Din-cl Nam shining lhrnuuh ll ï¬rm a yellow mlnr and lndlrprl “gm. 3 [fwnkh yolk-Ir Sump nl‘ llw ï¬rms which hau- nllemplod m use uranium in "w manufacture of alwl haw abandoned sum oxpoflmouu. the chi!» Minn made «ha! i! av- mrsntly imparts about "w same properties as mum-tom and in wry much more “pensive historic Mask-“3t“: a shameful units at the tnmen‘ money. Thu dual. tor of nine nu had um years 0! fl. Md IIQ can't try a dinosaur m to not: while my son. 'ho has been a! It nu allotmhumnedlclubuull wouldn't trust. to black the on at O baby mw."â€"â€"Puck. TM’ PM KM". nut Prehhtodc Manâ€"“Then yfl M't apron of cooking ln‘ uni] mulling In the schools?" Second Pro The Williamson Underfeed kaed Out ms is an age i pretty popular. URANIUM. 5 and 191m sewn-a! hu- mew“!!!- in which Domestic Economy is ‘ We have groved that will most assuredly get as much clean. even hell out of cm slack :3 highest price satin-cite will yield bun-mi in my other boiler. This means that you an choose either Steam or Hot Water and x Gave 55 to 73 ofCoal limp. SATURDAY, NOV. 2. Weary Starts Things in Pumpkin. ï¬llerâ€""Come out from underneath that wagon. you bum." Weary Willie does so just in time to receive a good, swift kick (mm the toe of the circuc atieudunt's hoot. Reaching the ele» phant‘s enclosure. he gives the butt of a cigar to one at them. The enraged beast chases him and soon the who!» town is aroused and join in the pur- sun auu. 4 The local ï¬re department gets busy and tries to capture the camping unl- mni. Suddenly he turns on his follow- ers'and they beat it in the oppoaita direction. The sherllf, Weary and a coon climb a tree to get out of hi3 way. The elephant stops to scratch his back against the trunk of the mm and the three men jump on his back. lie trots off with them and when he is tired of his burden. he does some lively bucking and throws the throw mm in three diiferent directions. Flv "ally. the town Sheri“ approached tlw .. A‘ LA h. mm. Imlu. u“ .. elephant and. ï¬nding um he in pm» fuctly harmless, leads him back to tho ('il'u'lh. Weary goes with nun. hoping: to rume in for Home of "no glory. “'lwll the town's Inhabitants 39» the (-lvpham walking docile-1y with lh“ shvriï¬ and \\’oary, they are paralyzéui with "astonishment. The captors (ah-.- the vlophum back to the circus when- ihv sheriff receives a reward. Weary nuke: (or his and sets It from the o!"- pham. who «louse: hhn in a mo 06 \rnIo‘L Deflved from two French Ila-um: round and ribbon, a form at signing u peunon of “team by ur- ms!" the names in a circular tom and Ira lint «ed by curtain ollecu o! 00 ml! .0me L. KLEIN 1 32 South Main St. 2|. ll. FRANKENHELD For “wing, Painting Caldmining. Gaining and thin-.mhmu Phone 45 M FILM STORY .1- TH! uonooapmu. Mont Myth“ 19:: mph n riff-l Install!!! h Round Robin. Boilers