ffls MnuiuiimNiiRiiiiiiifiuiDi II tht 'tn- 4 Hit Ilia nl 14 - in J it"; i ncr i m." Ml i It 1 'an- " V olnt , Tilt i con- Tha 4 and in !tr "i t 'i ".0 :e r fUPPEITALIANE CUPANOILriUMlifN fffiLLE ALPI CARNICHE ijmportanza dell'Occupa' atone cli moniiucune aa 'Vr)wfn rifip-ii itanani 11 i?n riiI Fronte di Bat- JIG wi"- '! noMA. U Ulugno. 1U letejramma da Glnevra, Svizzera, ". ' . ..-- itntlntin Vinnnn rarolntn ,ihI truiia " - flO"" . ...(..It. 1 Ait,! Carnlche, a v w " "... ,h .Innsbruck, e lo hanno occupato tl tpresd oggl cho gli Insortl alba 8..P1 intnntn la ncnUbbllca dl WU bnno proclamato la K.r..3,. che le tiuppo s i se serbo cho hanno Kktos i' glunto ela' a iii. luiMirai o" fcivi la - 1 che a iin" " '"-j U&ino ora su q""-' '""" " ,.. Jfl'i Euntl qui dalla f rontlcra dlcono .Jv,nnto un lolentlsslmo com- Sr.iLnlo nella vlcinanzo dl un ponte sul Kwnio, clnquo mlglla a nord-ovest KnrnArixia' 6 cue tuna ' '""""',"?'""? fMad per rlconqulstnre lo I .? 5.1 Paeso Frclkopel pcrdute posl- Bono stall KsMijtl- . 2 oro n battaglla altorno 't 1un certo gli ltallanl lanclarono iTiittHto rcparto a passnre n uumc, ma "Li,,, .Wlmato da un vlolento fuoco dl Swillatriel e flu COB'rctto a '"Tarsi. r"""..-!...! imiinnl hanno nnerlo un kSu.nilislrao fuoco ail ill un ponte verso ft WW""1" ,it.nnin. n In hn- r ,u wr rldurre al sllenzlo lo batterlo iJtrlache contlnua con crcscento aidore. it: r.nnmtto flno a sud dl Monfnlcone t k wtuglli volge a favoro degll ltallanl, ftmmunt6 the la resldno dtl basso W-fionio la I" Par, Inonunta. Ua quando ''""" ... . ,.1.nl,, . ll.llJinl liAliane iui nun"; " - ..... Mnno fatlo prlglonierl plu' dl mlllo aus- lHil . r g(bbn8 Yl aePBe(" itn"w p" ui uw .jt,i tn mortl o fcrltl ncl precedent! ImiSiUtI dl rlprendcro le perduto poslzlonl -.i Pnn Frclkoncl, gli nustrlacl hanno rinuwlo l'attncco dopo nver rkovuto v italtrik i nniuiu uci iucnu tum lle.cb 8010 piccoie cuiuuiiu jiuhouiiu eo- i?ri l!HPnato nel combattlmento, ma I ,t(mal Invlano suhlto llnforzl. I'jrtljUerla pesanto si o mostrata I balls l P dl l'"rclkopel ed In allre bctllUi dl nioiuagna uovo Bono sireui fl'iuiL Alcunl (annonl lcsgerl da mon-I-urai lono statl portatl In azlone. ma -tfcpirtsplu' lmponamo e- sosienuia aano ' Bltraillalrlcl. Le truppo scguono In 5 et.iil coir.t)Attlment! la medeslma tat- tfcv I dlfensorl fll barrlcano dletro lo dl !cm trette atjravurso la strada nol suo nnntotilii Btretto e dl la' ranno nglro lo fj.nlmgllatrlcl. II corpo cho attacca devo r' fAnq nnH.irA rnntrn nucsta cr.indlno ,dl palloUolc, e al puo' ncllmcnte linma !lbu quatl Biano le pcrdite. Quando gli latriaci -lurouo cacciaii uaiio iuiu puai J..i m ! (tnllunl nntKMprn nrriinnrlp In. frtrtd ra coperta dl muccht dl cadavcrl i LE PKnDlTE AUSTKIACHE. tn dlspacclo da Glnevra dlco die gli isstrlitl hanno perduto flnora nella vlo Jnti battaslla con gli ltallanl aul fronte dtl nine Ieonzo, 0 speclalmente nco Bet- jtore dl Gorlzla, tra tsOCO o 10 050 ulmlnl. . Cnm sl ?ilft il trnttn. dl una. V(m. n frnnde battaglla, r'? itata annunclato ufllclalmcnto oggl "(dl Xt truppe ltaliano hanno occupato naspo. nel Trentino, a che gli aus 'bUdYanno nncora furiosi attacchl per prtnrttre le poslzlonl perdute a Frei ttetl wntlnua ul fronte dcll'Isonzo la batta H Mr 11 possesso dell alture cho hanno fjfctportaiua. strateglca sulla rlva orientate KM Came e verao Tolmlno. Gil espcrtl jnuun mengono come dl grande Im potttnta I'occupazlone dl Monfalcone da frtc d(ll ltallanl. ratttto da varle parti glunge notlzla ,fl nlterlori progress! degll Itnllanl, ma Lton l e aacora alcun cho dl lmportanto itsoalare. ffr Xella battaglla svoltasl nel glornl 7, 8. BUttrCnte Der II noaRann HpTIa nnaklnnl rll KJtelkjipti perdlte degll austrlacl furono Rfi.) mortl, 400 ferltl e 220 prlglonierl K7T UB ael s u1ustio Bll austrlacl i una serlB dl attacchl per ricon- I'.edu Importanza, ma furono resplntl con IIARRIAGE LICENSES IfeVHJncr'.t.''-' "n1 JI",U" r.T" S illinium. IMwnlnirtniDn iWT E. Iairni ri r ra., and EimiA... "iT"-?r""J BAoSafi. cSiftXV i"??.8":?-' " e'n M &T81.,,tnhr.1t',lan "- a M- T&lS&SffiP, "?!'?? ft., and Helen and IUchel and Annie mmSSS&Sr wianart at, and & K I!Siirh5a,,l..iLL Cortland at.. I ' f WiV-..VS8E Pomona it. and Edith :ini uoaon oi!! 11 .. ' - - ..,.Vrf ouii jjauninnr and Vm&S&iW AlSrdVw.. and Bonh.a rat irV:..; ""caster ave. liwWSffito iiiiW".nawli .t.. and J.-5?dA.P,;h.rian?.' 'm. SmW lS.K..si na Emm ' Kan ,'.r"" ( Fa rhlll i . MM N, fcS'ihJ"k!rr !lth anddraV. P, IXwVmHr' rd, c.f yrom. 101 w. rrr 1013 B. Itlnxcrold iL . iri tii" Mth it., and ilollle 1 -w m (. wiUfnd. mm iy .. -j . '.. !3l WT VnAA"1 "' "nu """ jnShv&3lVP!L&! -ind " ri(lwMI;armBbrt0, and Matilda ,-.i(..f ;! K21 Edreley at., and j"hni-iK1..S"ta' aoif. very. N. j and Lavlnla it. R";.a,.'W'i?W..a. K Mit rl ' V,u, 'aimetto it., and Llftsrrw(V, " i., ana Agnei w t.Try " , "n. Menam,n, :il E. Columbia riorenco M, 'Brown. SOS E, Ml. uftf1"?? S. ltth at., and Julia Irene. 18ST ',,, ., iSS. 'f17 s- Sniper .I! t nu,on' ..1T Plum at.. a-viuwiru 81, and fti.r.. , 'S.10 "awmorna at. vu, ..; ' . ., aiSwh ".."iwrn. N. Y.. and t iuHSf.'J"1. rii r, ; lA.,7' " Prnnt t. . and and , -CT-.W1, joiT WnMf SRg"w"S".- V?"'" , in 9lin T. " . wir.,?a.Atff.i-:. Schrntk KiiM .. S- J8.rcham00nnt Vv'..' an N 'xH-l"!.;. and Tllll. Wl. l 7IT,,,I "l if", wT-ifiSC- 7,h '- " l iS? -W,"r.a?l. N. J., and Mlnnl. S"- wo tl4 at vc-Tja-af nS- 8u i Afo rv aad Ay S"". M JoyS it. ! cite . STS H .tt at. h" ," ioyca at and Sdl v " " wo at. 'a (3arta- 1 ... si-vi:. x . win .. ana f'TH2a"S'i1if;v?f' "iuk 11IA T..Tr."- " "MV- u.r 1 ;.-. -.'"F 151.1 iiar M. rauu ave.. aad aad Uaay and MIb- liJt4 fSt m Wl Oi lfj eeii 'ftSifj?- nil.. . l(ul ": - N Junlir - lj Ua us k.ijr.. SSSaaf'l!"'. 8-lHsonzo" combftttnn ..""" 180nl( B Italian! l'accamin ,. :mnt?. P uperar6 f?coPn"?Omna0nane L ..'"' - on- ;rl thfl r,A Mi.l .. ;..",r"l"0..luU8 le "Hare viclno " "-urano II poeo. n ,.L'TTACCO A TOLMINO. bombardamento dl Blorno e dl notto con JrH a? C?nnl d'ftMe"o contro I che dlfendono Hmporlnnto poslzlona San'" J0"""10 Nel "Po .11 auatriac schleratl lungo I'lsono rtcexono nuovl rtnforilal fronte della tinUil. r.rclduca Eugenic e' glunto da talbach al fronto dell'lsonzo. 11 Mlnlstero della Querra ha pubfalieata un comunlcnto per smcntlre 1-air.rma-xlone nustro-tedesca cho sulla cupola dl .1 ..lurco 0 sui campanile sono statl coliocatl cannonl dl Venezla contro gli .Ui..iiii. Jsvidentemente ell austrlncl fS.".r'?1?..?. bnrdr. la ttmo.a nllo diTandalK"0 ?,Uetlr """to Jic settore phi' settcntrlonale del fronte nustrlnc! d.illo im Croee ed hanno occunnto 11 r.,..- ".1" tjviiiiuni ui Ainntn fe dopo tro glornl dl battaglla Ql ,,"- SJ1'1"" ", dl.Perata reMrtenii. aveva in. in?6 '"! c ""awtania ilinle comro nil H.,P,lV0nc' e Bl 'elar on.. tlvn ,11 riL ln' ln M" dlsfrnto tenirt- ncrdiitn SB,UaBn're qu!l10 cha "vevano ncrtiuto, ma senza rlusclrvl in nuesti inrtigllcrla ebbe poco da fare, titnecl o SS""..',;"l.i,e"!!?. ""i .? u,i. rlirnn I ... V lllmrUCI" 6 gli Uttlnll, In rhe i ;"."J """'" riparnndosl dletro le wviic, Ad un certo mmin rin ..... ih... ... , :: -.m-w KiuiisG Buna trunnn ?hntllmel,., J"1 r8l"iento dl truppo fresche auatrlachc. che fu BUblto lanclato contro gli Italtn.nt. Gil Alplni furono dapprlma rlcncclatl Indletro. mn sublto dopo si rlordlnnrono. prcsero una Wolenta controffenslva o rlprcsero II tcr reno perduto Gil auatrlacl attaccarcno dl nuovo, ma nndarono ad urtare conlro una selva fortlsslma dl balonette contro la (itialo la loro offenslva st lnfranso. In tonto gli Italian! nvevano avuto un po" dl tempo per scavaro qualcho trlncea, e Muunuo kii nustnacl ricevettero ancora rlnforz! I loro attacchl furono resplntl, Pochl austrlacl rlmasero vlvl In qucsta lotta corpo a corpo, e quelll cho scam parono furono ben llctl dl esscre sfugg,tl alia Calonctta degll Alptnl. 11 succcsso oltenuto dagll Itnllanl nella rcglono dl Xlonfalcono con l'occupnzlono dl qucstn cltta' e' stato delta plu alta Importanza, ancho perche' Blnblllsce la superlorlta' dello nrml Itallnnc su quelle austrlnche La perdlta dl Monfalcone p' II prlmo grave cotpo nescstato contro gli nustrlacl che dlfendono Trieste, glacche' a Monfalcone oono gli stabltlmentl clect trlcl che danno la luco o 1'energla a Trieste, o Monfalcono o' ancho un lm portanto nodo ferrovtarto. Con gli ltallanl padroni dl Monfalcone, gli austrlacl trovoranno grand! difllcolta' nelle loro manovre sulla Ilnea dl Gorlzla. Dallo alturo dl Monfnlcone gli ltallanl possono ora vedero la clttn" dl Trieste, cho essl si propongono dl occupnre al put' presto posslblle. Una volta che Mon fnlcone (' ncllo manl degll ltallanl, gli austn.tcl si vedrnnno nella Imposslblllta' dl trasportaro rnpldamento rlnforzi o munlzlonl fra Trieste. Gorlzla e Tolmlno. Fiend Dies for Slaying Women RICHMOND. Va.. June 11 -Kor one of the foulest murders In Virginia's history, I.uther Canter was electrocuted today. Canter was convicted of tho murder of Mrs. Jnmcs Wilson, whom ho shot to death as she was about to become the mother of twins. Canter had been a rejected suitor of the woman and when sho married he continued to try to force his attentions upon her. NE hundred and The Making of Pi kj George Washington took the oath of office as the first Presi dent of the United States, John Jacob Astor founded the first Piano business in America. This business, the foundation of which was coincident with the "birth of the nation," is to-day known as the Bacon Piano Company. A detailed history of the growth of' this establishment from those early days down to modern times, would be The Famous Francis Bacon Player-Piano (Mahogany or Fumed Oak Case) Regular Price (CQQO AA $550.00 Poy6W Bench or Chair, Cover or Scarf, 12 Rolls of Music and One Year's Tuning Free Delivered to Your Home) x aa on First Payment of p-uu Then Pay $2.25 Weekly or $9.00 Monthly Thereafter , DESCRIPTION Height, 4 feet 7 inches; width, 5 feet Si2 inches; depth, 2 feet 8 inches. Fitted with the most" complete and efficient player action; with automatic tracker; flexible striking fingers; metal tubing; full open key slip; key locking device; pat ented folding pedals. MARKET STREJT ElfillTII STRB0T FlTBEBT strebt EVENraq LBPOBB-PHILADELPHIA. TOTDAT. JUNE 11. BOOM! BOOM! RED Exciting Time at Sixth and Diamond Streets the Sequence of Lavana Cassanass' Patriotic Desire to Hear the Band Play Policeman as Peacemaker. A dozen quick shots women's screams -red objects flying through the air trumpet calls crash of drums-angry volces-nnd a crowd, rinalty-a monkey. Thcso were tho somowhat peculiar ele ments which figured In some quick ex citement nt 6th and Diamond stroets. Tho monkov belonged to Lannn Cns sanass He towed It along on a rope. In one hand ho held n ttock of bnlloons. Ho was Just about to go home uhen ho heard tho band playing at 6th and Dia mond streets There was something In tho music which arouBcd his Italian pntroltlsm. and ho wna charged with the spirit of battle Some say that Cassanass walked unsteadily toward the music and tho surrounding crowd. He elbowed his way through the spectators with tho bal NO CLUE TO GHASTLY MURDER Lock Haven Man Killed in Gruesome Mnnner Police Baffled. WILLIAMSPOrtT, Pa., Juno ll.-Cllnton County officers aro blocked In their efforts to find a clue to the murderer of David Shearer, nged 33. who was found dead In his home ln Lock Haven. He lived alone. His eyca had been gouged out and the brain pierced with a sharp Instrument run up tho noso. A coroner's Jury after examining the body was ready to give a verdict of suicide, when an undertaker found tho man's eyes had been cut out. Shearer had been dead sev eral days when his body was found. Private Bcquesla in Wills Wills probated today Include those of Mary II. Stark, lato of 522t Cedar avenue, who left $10,S00 In prlvato bequests, Amelia M. Schroedcr, $1300; Jnne Mc Sniggan, J2SO0. Personal property of Frederick A Doyle has been appraised at J33.166.6o; Matilda Galbralth, 2l,2.9t; Max Dclmont, JI3S7.SO; Theresa T Pedrlck, $1019 52, and Emma B. Thudium, $2120 59. twenty-five years ago, Francis Bacon Pianos in the Strawbridge & Clothier These Prices and Terms by Special Arrangement for Anniversary Montfi Only. No Interest or Extra Charges of Any Kind on Either Instrument RIDERS, WOMEN'S WAILS, CLARION CALL, ATTEND loons cluttering about and the monk tugging mutinously It evidently scented troublc-nnd It was right Some one carelessly let a cigarette burn a hole In a drooping balloon There was an explosion followed by another tho next Instant The Italian swung wildly nt tho occupant of the cigarette, but he slipped his radius and landed on a neu tral Tho monk got mixed up In the ropo and mnss of Indefinite legs which scrambled about. Cassanass was Jolted In a circuitous route until he was In and out of tho crowd like a wild torpedo There were more crashes and half a dozen balloons soared away to other parts Then one of tho musicians blew a trum pet call nnd It wns answered by the United States In tho shape of Policeman Jncoby Ho chaeod tho Italian and the monkey through tho crowd nnd Cassanass GIRL TELLS HOW RUSE FOILED HER ASSAILANT Escaped After Man Attacked Her, Notified Police and Identified Him Upon Arrest. Miss Pose Hunter told In court today of an attack upon her on her way to her place of employment ln Oak Lano by a man who threw'her to tho ground several times, and with whom sho struggled desperately and Anally eluded by a clever ruBe. Tho prisoner said he woa Vincent Lynn. 20 years old, of 6102 York road. Ho was held under l00 ball for court by Magis trate Pennock In tho Ornnchtown station, having been Identified by Miss Hunter as her assailant. Sho Is employed ln tho household of II. C. Ball, at 7th street and 6Hh avenue On Wednesday night at about 10 o'clock ano History in the same year that An instrument structurally sound, musically perfect, quickly responsive to the touch, beautiful in design, and with a rich sonorous tone not excelled by instruments usually sold at double the prices. The culmination of more than a century of conscientious effort to produce a PERFECT Piano that's the Francis Bacon ! - j . -gur STRAWBRIDGE MONKEY'S MISHAP was flnnllv caught He beat tho cop with his balloons, but they exploded and left no marks At tho patrol box nearby, the Italian declared, the cop wns picking his pocket, but ho was excited and tho bluecont over looked tho charge Today Caaeanaas, together with hla monk and tho balloons, wag arraigned before Magistrate Glenn. During tho tea tlmony, the animal blinked nervously at tho array of evldcnro ngalnst his master. Hut his sly winks made a hit. nnd finally on seeing ho prisoner was repentant the Judge decided to dlschargo him He was grateful beyond measure. To prove It he gave tho Judge and each of tho cops a balloon and they took them home The Italian kissed his hand to tho court as he bnde a picturesque adieu and went off with tho monk chuckling happily under his arm. she left a trolley car at York road and Chelten avenue nnd started nlong 64th avenuo toward Mr. Ball's homo. At Uth street a man who had been following her called to her to stop. She went on with out turning her head until ho ran up and stopped her. He was so threatening that sho was afraid to scream and there was no ono ln sight. Ho overtook ner ana threw her again, and again she freed herself, and thla was repeated several times, tho girl each time gaining ground In tho direction of homo nnd safety. But her strength was falling, and feeling unable to keep up the battlo longer sho thought It wise to parley with tho man. "If I do not go home now," sho said, "I will be locked out for the night. Let mo go homo nnd tell tho waitress not to lock up the houso, and I will come out again and meet you." The man wna satisfied with this argu ment and making her promise to return, stood ln the street waiting for her while sho ran to Mr. Ball's house, where she locked nil doors carefully and then nearly collapsed. The Branchtown police wore notified and given the description of tho man. Washington to Wilson one of a steady, conscientious adherence to the highest ideals of qual ity and workmanship. It is,, indeed, a far cry from the old-fashioned Spinnet produced in George Washington's day, to the handsome and impressive Francis Bacon Piano of President Wilson's time. The point is this a Piano with the prestige of 125 years of constant develop ment and achievement, is the kind of an instrument worthy to be introduced to the inner circle of YOUR home. & CLOTHIER 1915. WAR WITH GERMANY NOT POSSIBLE, SAYS JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS Many Selfish People Would Profit, He Asserts, but Majority of the Ameri can People Are in Favor of Peace. A belief that war with Germany Is not within the range of possibility was ex pressed tndny by John Frederick Lewis, of Philadelphia, an admiralty lawyer of national repute. Mr. Lewis nt the same time nfllrmed his complete confidence In President Wilson and expressed emphatic disapproval of the Jingo talk which has arisen since Secretary of Blato Bryan's resignation from the Cabinet because of the stern tone of the President's second note to Germany. A few selfish people might profit by a war, in tho opinion of Mr. Lewis, but tho country as a wholo could gain In no way. nor does the scntlmont of the ma jority Indicate that thcro Is any feeling for war. PEOPLE FAVOri PEACE. I have aufflctent confidence In tho Presi dent's sound Judgment to say that 1 do not bellevo Hint a war with Germany la within tho range of possibility. While thcro nro a great many selfish people who would profit by a war with Germany or with any other country, I bellevo that the vnst majority of the poople of tho United States are In favor of peace and aro not In sympathy with tho selfish desires ol thoso who regard war as a menns ot making money. In fact all through this present horrible conflict In Europe the American public has been shocked by the attitude of those who seem to regard the present conflict as n means of Increasing business, nnd who look upon the strug gles of their fellow men abroad as a source of private personal gain "I believe It Is tho duty of ovory right minded citizen to do his utmost to prevent thin country being Involved In a conflict which does not concern It and which Is tho result of conditions that do not exist In this country. "I do not mean for a moment that tho foreign policy of tho United States Gov ernment should be pusillanimous or should Indicate tho slightest weakness. On the contrary, I believe that tho Ad Public Ledger Receives Translations of The Italian Green Book This important collection of letters just made public by the Italian Government contains all the diplomatic correspondence preceding the formal declaration of war with Austria-Hungary. Sunday's Public Ledger wUl publish the famous book's first English translation in America and a complete summary of its contents. Order frpm Your Dealer Today Sunday's PUBLIC Francis Upright Piano (Mahogany or Fumed Oak Case) Regular Price $350.00 Stool, Cover or Scarf, Instruction Book and One Year's Tuning Free Delivered to Your Home)? aa on First Payment of pa-w Then Pay $1.50 Weekly or $6.00 Monthly Thereafter DESCRIPTION Height, 4 feet 6 inches; width, 6 feet 4 inches; depth, 2 feet 3 inches. Overstrung scale, Boston fallboard. Seven-and-one-third octaves. Hardwood back. Double-veneered case. Plain pol ished panels. Full bronzed plate. Copper bass strings. Ivory keys. Solid brass hardware. Three pedals. Best felt hammers. Automatic swing music desk. ministration should insist apoft fh jw teetlon of ttoneewtnuants wherr Hwy may be and whatever" their tkms.Vi(, and should, ef coarse, mote jiaH safeguard th Interest of Americana) "War is what General Sherman d scribed Itt o be, and wa- with Oerrrany or with Bngland or with any other for elgn Power cannot possibly help this country We need no more territory "Wet are perfectly able to continue as w have been, developing our resources In n wonderful way, and should avoid what Jefferson called entangling alli ances "War Is nothing but a national fever nnd can be compared to n. fever harvest ing a man's body. While the fever is on his passions may be Intensified and he may be even capable of doing things which he cannot do when In normal Con dition, but one thing Is certain, that If allowed free scope for hit passions ha will probably commit acts of which In his saner moments he will bo ashamed." In regard to the Berlin note defending- me sinning oi tne wiinam r Fry. Mr Lowls said the commander of the Eltel Frledrlch acted within his rights In sink ing the vessel, since there was no port to which he could have towed her. "The claim of the United Btates Gov ernment In behalf of the owners of tha William P. tfrre Is merely a matter of money compensation, and I regard It as immaterial whether the amount of that compensation Is fixed br a. rniaa court or by diplomacy, so that if be honestly and adequately arrived at "Tho commander of the Prlna E1U1 Frledrlch In slnklne tho Frya probably did so beoause there was no port to which he could tow her where her rtghta could be adjudicated. Taking her to Ger many waa Impossible, and the American courts could not pass upon tho queatlon, as they did not belong to an oily of Ger many. I suppose that under the circum stances ho sank her, realizing that what ever claim her owners might have waa a mere matter of money and could bo eailly arrived at, and that sinking her waa tha only practical method of preventing tha delivery of tho cargo of cotton to Eng land. "Fortunately, no lives were loat, ana m I understand tha present situation thera wilt bo no difficulty In arriving at a satis factory agreement between tha United States and Germany with reference to tha Frye." Coroner Exonerates Track Driver William Boyd, a chauffeur, living at 3313 North Wnter street, waa today exoner ated by tho Coroner's Jury of, all blama for the death of eight-year-old John Myors. Tho lad waa struck and run over by a motortruck, drlvm by Boyd, ln front of his home, 2342 Lawrence street, a week ago. Anniversary Bacon COC CA 3 1 3vJ If I .. HTSIV'a T''""1ffT"T' " -j i4.aJaJl-fa.Ja-. Jr ga Knatoju u. L.w.rinmn t 130 aud