,frt fc'r" , - f-- - J f V rf " ' -i ' V rr IV fat Ife CONGRESSMAN WANGER IN ASYLUM Sent to Insane Hospital for Treatment Upon Physicians' Authority MAKES NO Strango Actions for Some Timo Culminated in Altercations on the Street NOIUtlSTOW.V, !', Per 19 VOLUNTEERS STILL POUR IN FOR AMBULANCE UNIT Two Battalions Move Into New Quarters at Camp at Allen town Fair Grounds AM.r.NTOW.V, Ta , Dec 19. During Hie rush or oluntferlnc prior to t li clotlnit of tlio lists on December 18, the AlnbulnnrA 5?rilrA nhtnfiiMl lla atiaric OBJLCTION jwlim ixneral hundred men from many - parts of Hie country came to the camp hfrej and offered their sen Ices. They lime been placed among the casuals.1 Two battailous, comprising 'ten sec tions, under command of Lieutenants Deckcrt and Van llod moved on Mon day Into their new barracks. Just com- Irvine 1. WmiRcr, of.orrlton, ror 'pleted, on the l'alr aiounds There are twenty jcara n Congressman ftom the sixteen buildings In process of construe-tlucks-MontKomcry district, was taken tlon there, tnele of which are for tn the Norrlstown llopltal for the In- -soldiers, three for officers and the poit an lato jesterdav afternoon bj Sher iff Xagle, of Montgomcrj Ooi,ui, mi inn signature of two JCorrlslown phxslclans, Vvho certllled to n mental disturbance and were of the opinion tint ho should undergo treatment He offered no re slstamo to ticlng taken to thn Institu tion, but Insisted that he be allowed to tako with him IiIh tjpewrlter and n num ber of legal document- lt was permitted to take this pirt ef hWoillco paraphernalia, but had mads no tio of tho tpcwrlter et tntlav when Inquiry van nude of Poctnr Miller, the l evident physlilan at the hospital, n to Ills condition, nlthough the writing ma chine was inndo n fixture of his room Dr. Sillier said today that llr Wan per had not been In tho Institution long enough for him to detcrmlno Jut how ho was affected Ho said he teemed rational this morning nnd nitcd the Minn aB he had known hi into do on hotnltnl Willi the' xolunleers and the calling ill oi inoHs wno weie in ine uugoui tamp at (Suth's Station there aie now upward ct 4000 men In inmp Since SO tier cent of them will get hollda) leae, how. eer, only about 1000 will be here cner Christmas rORMKIt WOMAN MAYOR DIES Dr. K. G. Anderson First of Her Sex to Hold Office in England j LONDON", 'Dec 19 The former Ma or of AUtehurgli Suffolk, Dr Kllzabeth fJ I Anderson, eljlit-nne ears old, the first I woman to be elected as mavor of m town In Kngl.ind, and a prominent ph- I slclan, N dead at her home hi Aldeburgh. I Doctor Anderson was married 'n 1871 , to J fl S AndeiMin a shipowner He- fused admission to the examination of tlio street of Norrlstown foi tome time colleges of surgeons and phjsiclans, she. nast. Instead of atWnK he ln In Pert parsed tne medical examination or tne -., . t ... ..aiiia.I ln I.a IT..I, nrutl nf llirlu tn 1BTO SI, a m a a member of Hie llrt school board for London from 1883 to 1903 she was dean of the London "diool of Medicine' foi Women Doctor Anderson was I elected major of Aldeburgh In 1908 reading magazine", nnd seemed lo be nerfcctly at rest and satisfied with his surroundings He has been luting itrangelv periodically for roino time J.ast Saturday he had Meral alterca tion's with pedestrians on tho streets of Tv'orristow n. whero ho was n familiar figure, well known nnd well liked Ho I Is about 65 i cars old, a prominent mem ber, of tho Montgomery County Bar nnd a former district attorney TOhen he ceased to be n representitlve lif Congress he resumed the praclke of law and for jcars was associated with I The will of Charles Carv, of Atlantic I, I. Knlpo under the firm name of riu probated todav. !eaes $4000 to i Wagner &. Knlpe He has n wife and ,), t Uaritv fund of the Corinthian' three children, with whom he lled In ' (chasseur) Cominandery, Knights Temp Korristown A son tlcorge left here , ,,. n1(, lienueati,s nn estate alued at h a member of n Philadelphia Natlotnl ,GI-(Hl0 , rciatlte.s (iuard company early In the tall fori ot)ler will, pl.obat,d lodav weie tho-e tioops. Ho -slstc.l h Is son nl so it n Jlcllugh. SOU Uiown st.eet. attorney, in the jrrcp.iratlon of the JlB t i eenth street, $8300, and Margaiet ler. HEQUESTS TO CHARITY FUND Charles Cnry's Will Leaes $4000 to Corinthian (Chasseur) Commandery ARDENT WORKERS .FOR RED CROSS ,: A f:v M A f PT mmZMm - mi-w -s!V. r.i. jp, ;B IvW. l II 1 i H ' l J0m i-X,:-:y . ,,.-?'H "If H NEW PENSION PLAN FOR JERSEY TEACHERS State lilducntors Will Consider Square-Deal System at Annual Meeting made by tho Xo-Llcenso League of Mont gomery County against tne nquor iicen iu the License Court last jear 218 McAlpin Htrcet. J220I COLLINGSWOOD PLACED ON COMMISSION BASIS City Board Organizes and Makes Appointments Holding Until May police to Get Increase Mrs. William U.'ScatterRood, who is smiling so genially in the booth placed nl the Fifth street entrance to the Bouisc Iluild ing, is moie than "doing her bit" in the Red Cfoss member ship diic. Mis. Morris B. MacCauley, beside the booth, is also a most cneigetic Red Cross cnmpaignei. CAPTURE TWO U. S. SAILORS BREAKS JAIL, LEAVING JANUARY 15 LAST DAY German Report Rescued From Says Men Were the Jacob Jones MSIi:nDAM, Dec 1' The Her mans tescued two tailors from thn merlcau destroer Jacob Jones, acioirl- l Inir In nn oflhi.il rpoort rerplpil lir 1 he threo commissioners of Collingswood. under commission rule, were sworn In Tho board orgi! lzed as follows: rhomaa XV Jiclc. Sloior. l'resldent and Director of Public Affalrx and Public Safety: Alfred K Uoberts Mco presi dent and Director of the Department of n.i.Hn. ,.1 riimttpo noil .Irisptili v Wescftt, Director of the Depirlment of Street". Public Improvement aim nuira, uaie 01 oiraw i aus on .nan ana IIO) Herbert Dutton, setnteen eirs old, The Jacob Jones was toipcdoed and sunk In the will 7one on Decembei fi and slxt the men on board weie listed ns missing SiiiIoih lepoited that one Ameilcnn who spoke (ieimnn was taken pil'-onei n the mibmailne. Itesolutlons were umnlmously adopted making these appointments Borough rlerk. William J Ilambrecht. Jr, s-ilarv, i 1460; solicitor, ludge John 1) lOitcs J200: engineer, J. P.emlngton: assessor, neorge T Shuster, J700: fire chief Wil liam C. Dewees: chief of police, Harry Mais, i960: collector and tieaturer. Jlobert S. Duff, $1200; superintendent I of hlghwais. WllllanvC Dewees, $100; building inspector, William Pole CTr , JlfiO; overseer of poor, Walter S Boce, 150; policemen. Harry Let, I eter i Young Kdward Young Th-odoio Tay lor. John Crossley and William A'breeht S840: sinking fund directors, Howard J, Merrick. William Williams and Ilenrv llennett: library trusteeH H Uajmond Llpplncott. T. J. Ballev. M rton A Urv-' ant. Dr. Hdward B Rogers and L n , Tucker; board'of health Ilenrv Ben-1 pett, B. r. Mulr, Hdward Tuttl, Georgo Wilddcn and li 13 Stucker. Tho board otcd a salary of $1000 fr the. Mayor, and $730 for each of tne other commissioners; pfolded telephrne wires for each and started proceedings I to raise the pay of the superintendent , of hlghwajs to $1200 Increases also I will be granted to policemen The . ap- ( polntments will hold good until May, the beginning of the fiscal eai of 1332 Potts street, and Tied Walters, llftN-elght eais old. of 38J8 Noith Ilowjid stieet, weie Injured toda when n bile of straw being lifted Into the warehouse of the llouatd K Ruth Corn pins Cai lisle street and Montgomer axenue, slipped fiom the rope on which It was being hoisted and fell on them Dutton suffeied a fractured left aim nnd Walters three fractured ribs anil lacerations of the face. Both men weie taken to St. Josephs Hospital, Re-educate Human Muscles Hahnemann Medical College, In Ill's city. Is the first Institution of lis kind In the countiv to announce a course in the ie-educatlon of muscles In tne human body, a new branch of medical science de eloped by tho war. A DUMMY IN HIS CELL Alleged Dynamiter Missing With Police From Huntingdon and Bloodhounds on Trail HI NTI.NO DOS' Pa . Dec 19 'Tor)" Sila confined In Huntingdon County Jill since September chirgid with the murder of Frank Ciudelli and Mis Mar) Itam1-!), has eiapd It Is believed friends aidd him Saia left a diimtm In his bed to do ielo .Sheriff WIIon when on his rounds OftUeis and bloodhounds aie on Sala's trail He Is chalked with putting dni mite under the I evidence of Krnk Can delll at Mount I'nlon at midnight or September 21 last, killing CandelH and Mrs Hamsev Alfonso Uuchel recent!) confessed that he aldid Sala. This Is a Snake Story HIUMIW8TOV. N' J, Dec is Sam uel Bairlngton found a snnll black snake wiggling across the nor when snakes are supposed to be sleeping deep In the ground Whero It came from is a ni)ster) Barrlngton said he saw the reptile near an old-fashioned chim ney and suspects It was brought out of a dormant btate b a fire that had been started In the chlmne) TO GET DOG LICENSE No Such Animal May Run at Large at Night 'After January 1 mitltlSBUlSG. Dec IS-Cbailes K Palton, Secietary of Agriculture, Is i rady to notify all county authorities next week that the new dog license code of 1917 will become effective wllhi the new )pii and tint on or before) laiuurv 15 licenses frr every dog will have to be tcken out I'ldlcen-ed dogs ure to be killed and between sunset fand sunrise all dogs must either be penned up, chained oi tied 'iimlei leasonnbln rontml of some Won' The act will be enforced rlgoi ouslv fiom Jauaurv 11, as It was passed to'piotect sheep and other domestic anl-1 mats lo Increase the meat and wool supplies A svstem of lewaids for de struction of nil dogs, unlicensed Is pro-I vided Harrisburg Adopts Piggery Plan HAIUMSBCIIC,, Dec. 19 -C'ty Coun cil has adopted the piggeiy plan .is the method of disposing of Harrlsburg's garbage It awarded a Contract for five vears and three months from Pebruarv 1 net to Hagv Brothers, Rohrerstown lor i:tuuu, or $2000 a month The contructors wll. conduct a hugo piggery just outside the city limits ATLWTIC CirV. Deo 19 Proposals to ' humanize New lerse)'s teachers' pension s)6tem bv merging the present old-ige pension fund with the teachers' disability retirement fund, which has been n subject of controversy for )cars, Is expected to provoke a bitter fight In the annual convention of the New Jersev Teacheis' Association here nest week. The compromise haiViouv plan ad vanced by opponents of the relit ement svstem contemplates n square-deal pen sion fund founded upon the veiy latest actuarial experience 'I his will be strong Iv opposed by leadeis of the piesent re tirement fund who contend the. $400 000 balance should be pieseived for aged teachers who aie largel) dependent upon their snnll annuities foi a livelihood Under elst(ng legislation even teailier in thn 'Unio Is required to pay a part of his or her salai) innginc from 2 to 2ia or 1 pet lent Into the re- tlreinent fund 'leachcrfe vvho bciome disabled aflei twentv vears' service aie allowed annuities nmountlng to i1 per cent of the salaiies thev were rerelv ng at the time of lelireimu! leacheis who iisign m marr) or are forced to retire at an time piloi to the expiration of twentv full )ears leielve nothing In leturn for the nione) thev were obliged b) law to pav Into the I fund One of the c hlef objections lo tho s)stem. It is sa d, Is that the re ward Is wholly Inidcquate in the case of hundreds of lower grade teachers who receive from Jbon to $on n )er nnd get a pittance fiom the letlrement fund when the) no longei aie able to teach CHILD SAVKS GRANDMOI HFK N'iiic-Ycar-01d Gill Ktmguishcs Binning Dress VIVCCVTOWV Vl, Dec 11 Bertha Divldson, nine vears old saved her sevent)-veir-old grandmother fiom burning ao death The woman s dress became Ignited nt the kilchen stove when there wis no one in the house except the child, who wrapped a table Tiolli mound hi i cinndpiiiul who Is chair ridden, nnd extinguished the dimes burning her own hands The gill then walked to the nciicsl farm house a mil" awa for asstince The giaudmothers burns were not scrl tius llcarn Art at Auction 1 i:V YOltK Dc IS The gieat art collection former bv the late George A I Hearn is to be sold at auction This event, which Is mo to bo of prime lin I portance, will tike plice at an cai'v I date In tho v Inter season More t'inii C00 palntlngH will be sold as well as the Ivories bronzes nnd other art ob-' Jects PETERS WINS BOSTON FIGHT FOR MAYORALTY Ex-Assistant Treasurer of U. S. De feats Incumbcntj by 9000. License System Wini BOSTON', Dec TT-Andre J.Peters, former United States Assistant Treas urer, will be tho next major of Boston He led his nearest opponent, Mn)or James M Curie), n former Congressman, by 9000 vote" Congiessman James A (lalllvau whs a poor third and Congress man Peter I' Tagun was left at the nosi. The otllclal veto was Peters. 17,SoO Curie), 2S S50, Cnllivmi, 19,416, nnd1 Tague. 1Si I'itlc encounters nt the polls, arrests foi lllegil effing and charges of In timidating cltv implojes were features of Boston's first four-cornered mn)or alllv fight It wan a triumph for the Clood Government Association, vvhhh, besides rlei'tlng Its candidate for Ma)rr sent Henry llagen and Daniel W Lane to the Cltv Council giving the or ganlratloii a control of that bod James T Morlait) was the only on of the nine Counclhnen to be elected with I mil the support or the association Thn iiiv voted lo remain in the license column bv 61,26(1 for 'Uv against 30 77S foi No ' all Increase of 400 votes over list vear Peters selection wis due to the number of candid lies In the field lie had the support of vlitunllv everv recognized leadei except Charles II Bixler, Gov ernor Met alls c unpilgn manager Cur Itv nnd lialllvaii divided the nutl-tlood liovcrnnn'nt Asclntlou strong Demo ciallr vole while Peters with his lie publlciu and Independent Iiemocialtc siippoit li.nl n compirntivelv easy vk lorv Tagun did not even carr) hla own cnngressloml dtrlct Alarlln Lomisnev supported Peters Cornier Mavor lTt7geiald was lined up with the Gilllvnn forces Miss Rankin Asks Camp Probe SIIIVHTOV Dei 11 Weai-clilns inciuiiv into r.aultnrv londlilous nl c amp Mills Hempstrtd 1, 1 was asked In n rrolitllon Inlrcduced bv Itnpipvpntnlivi leanette Itnnkln of Vlom mi II wis icfcired lo the Rules i onunltlrn WI.ECKON GRAtftf' ' New v York-Chicago Express Runs Into Freight Two Persons Killed HAMILTON, Ont, Dec 19. A New York-Chicago express trnln. traveling two hours late on the Urnnd Trunk Rail road, yesterday crashed Into a freight I train, which was crossing tho main line near Stony Creek William Walsh, an engineer, and Tercjr Itimsey, n fireman, died of Injuries. Three passengers were Injured. iOT sv ua I rir . Mm. I rHr M Wf M M7Dn r : m . m - U if ijj(!ypHijUip(ii!iip epfl ay i &$ 1 m 9ZZZ $2.00 1 40c i 39c I 80c tl 50c I k Xmas Sugar Sticks, A C 0 m W 1 pound . . . Tf"L g m ALEX SIIEPPARD & SONS. INC. . tor. Slh Walnut VifflTTt nlTTTTi ill iTfnTTf iTfftV i Best Chocolates, pounds . . . And up lo Oft nfr ln Hanj-made Toys, 1 pound . . . . g Vanilla Marshmal j lows, 1 lb. tin . . H Finest Mixtures, Ej 2 pound Holly Box, Bitter Sweets, P 1 lb. box ... . 3U S EllMul ifliiia $jH l'ou're a man about town Do you know the ialu in Underdown SHIRTS I 3for$4 I Km5flrftt la8t, they are style and quality. CulTa AtUchect or IXUchtd A.R.Underdown's Sons Rubber Gnori and Men' Fumlihlnci 202-204 Market St. hnlalill.lied Nlnre 11138 JEOLDWELL8f(5. Chestnut Juniper South Penn Square ENAMELS To'llctArticJcs Desk Accessories Toilet Bottles Vases Salts Bottles Dorina Boxes Ash Trays Flower Holders Glass Candy Boxes Knitting Needle Holders Thimbles Infants' Brushes and Combs Infants' Sets Thermometers Desk & Telephone Pads Smoking Troys Desk Shears & Knives Pencils Tope Measures Lip Salve Coses Torn Bracelets Scent Balls Coll and Electric Bells Pin Cushions Tea Ball StnrAi Photograph Frames MINERS MAY EXTEND DAY Understanding With Conciliation Board Is Expected Tomorrow BCRANTON, Dec is plans wheieby rho Sllncra' Union mav agree to have the men worlt a nine-nour ua wer raiisra- i ored yesterday afternoon hv the execu tive board of District No 1 A definite understanding Is to be . reached Thursday at Philadelphia, wtvenl tho other district ofllclals w ill meet there with the conciliation board. i It Is estimated thev output would bel Increased BO.OOrt tons a day through the xtra hour's wrork. Tire Damages Filbert St. Buildlee The upper floor of the five-story brick building at 707-703 filbert street, occu pied by Biaverman, & Itothberg, shirt waist manufacturers, was destrojed b Arc last night. Sm33$& OFEN KVKNINOH 'Til, XktAM &&. BULL D0Q BUNTING It. s Hpcl (lifts. II S with mbroldered star i. send ror alilo, oi niner s zei FINK SONS SO ', 1th St. IB 8. ath A Christmassy Package That Will Be Welcomed Neckties for Qhristmas Giving The most beautiful assoi tment at this price that we believe we havo ever had, and in qualities equal to the best ?1 scarfs of former days. (ilores 3.0ft to X7.30 Mufflers 3.30 to 10.50 Mlk Whirl S BO tn a.SO herktles into S 00 Mlk II one AO tn 3.10 Kobe 6.00 to .10 00 1204 Chestnut St. 11 S. 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. HANNA" vt Ui Care for Your Fed One treatment a month . will prevent foot Ills and ' rL:... AUt make you happy and abl. to tluicipuuHi pnjoy inc. Manicuring, 35o. n.uiu. tnllritittlr InavuenttlTtt E. Cor. ISth nnd Han-om (Over trane'a) Al 1SOI (hestnut Men's Hats f mmodelad Into latest MiiAnSv stylc-i; cleaned, block. PVP d, dyed and relrlm- Q aned equal to new, Jcfferim Hat Co., 125 S, 10th St.' Fountain Peh? wentut point, t your Hand All Make Bcpalrtd , AllowanLe on old pans W. O. RICHOL. Atent vC'sCi L DOB BUNTING 7 and ShJIVirE riaBs rVj lata for (.hrlatmai 4' i 3s. Service. $ti 4x11 , 91 i st. 7 18 For BOYS or GIRLS ot Duplicated Elsewhere Girls' Combination ' Waterproof Raincoat Knllrely ,tff $3.50 vfr blzea q sears to It years. Bain Ilali, 69c MalPOruirs Tilled Boys'Raincoat $3.00 4 iy tnlur Made of English Cantona; double texture: handsome plaid lining; mili tary collar; tan and oliv5 shades. Storm Boots H Ml (kw fjf I I II $1.98 rOIt CHIXDKKN Rubber Toys, 25c & 50c Hot-Water Bottles, 98c Value $1.50 Ladies' and Men's Raincoat Special . . 8 20 CHESTNUT ft VSSMBHBJMHBBBJBJBJI ta tion )7'E yoar friends a Victor Record this year and see how pleased they will There is no dissatisfac- accompanying tan rift, no tSCjc jsjsjsjjsese?1 feeling of "I have plenty of these" one can't have too many Victor Records and we hare them all M ready to be delivered Christmas ft Eve. li G. W. Huver Co. i Ths Home of Service f J 1031-33 CHESTNUT ST. g! Pianos flayers it &?&tttttt&i mm Our Victor Record Package Victor Records to the imonnt of $00 or more will be handiomelT boxed Gift Suggestions Heating Blanket Flashlight Water Heater Floor Lamps Table Lamps Desk Lamps Table Sfqve Toaster Percolator Vacuum Cleaner Toys Galore "That's what I call a Sensible Present" This year, of all years, extravagant and thoughtless spending should give place to utility; frills and .fuss to sense and service. No matter who the gift is for, if it's "Something Electrical" you are be stowing hours of happiness, conveni ence, time and labor-saving for years to come. r v Here you will find gifts galore for old and young at prices suited to every purse. a) SlraMSfwXv wl o! Christmas Gifts That Are Worth While At all of our stores you will find many suggestions for useful, practical and serviceable gifts. Go to the Hallahan Store nearest you and look around. Rubber Boots and Arctics Men's Storm King Rubber Boots. .$5.00 Chauffeurs' Hip Rubber Boots 6.25 Boys' Storm King Rubber Boots. .$4.00 Children's Short Rubber Boots. . .$2.00 Misses' Short Rubber Boots $2.25 Women's Short Rubber Boots. .. .$2.75 Men's 1-buckle Arctics $1.75 Roll Edge, Extra Wear Arctics. . .$2.25 Men's 4-buckle Arctics $3.25 Women's 4-buckle Arctics $3.00 Women's 6-buckle Arctics $3.25 Men's Storm Alaskas $1.50 Misses' 6-buckle Arctics $2.75 Children's d-buckle Arctics $2.50 Wmmmi M Mi ! W & a i Storm Shoes for Everybody 8.85 6.00 4.50 Men's high cut, 2-buckle, tan, oil grain Storm Shoes Big Boys' 2-buckle, tan, oil grain Storm Shoes Little Boys' 8-inch, 2-buckle, tan, oil grain Storm Shoes. . . All with double sole to heel. Growing Girls' Norwegian calf, buckled storm bluchers ' Misses' and Children's elk storm bluchers with Wear-Proof chrome sole 6.45 3.50 4.00 Silk Hose & Slipper Buckles Women's Silk Hosiery, Onyx brand, boot or full length, with garter top; in all fashionable street and evening shades and clocked and embroidered effects, 70c to $2.25 pair. Fibre Silk Hose, 3 pairs $1.10. Men's Pure Silk Hose, 75c pair. Men's Fibre Silk, 3 pairs, $1.10. Put up in Christmas boxes. Slipper Buckles in many exqufsite de signs, each pair in a handsome box, 51.00 to $10.00 pair Army Shoes and Puttees 14.00 Cordovan Puttees, with spring ankles and strap tops; finest quality. Pigskin Puttees, top and spiral straps ; reinforced .......'.... Officers' Shoes, fine cordovan blucher, regulation capless too 8.50 9.85 Marching Shoes, heavy tan i.85 & :.85 calf, regulation last. .. u it Hallahan Branch Storti Open Every Evening 919-921 Market Street 60th & Chestnut Sts. I 4028-30 Lancaster Av. 5604-06 Germantown Avenue 2746-48 Germantown Avenue Market St.. Slora Open Thu., Frl. Sat.AMon. Evening i There's a Wonderful Display of Fur -Trimmed, Overcoats in the Perry Windows Right Now! . Fur-Collar Coats ' Hudson Seal, $50, $55. $60, $65. Beaver, $75, $85. Otter, $85. Fur-Lined Coats I :atural Muskrat lining, blended Muskrat col lar, $60. Blended Muskrat lining, Hudson Seal collar, $100. Marmot lining, Hudson, Seal collar, $125. ' Marmot lining, Otter,. collar, $lob. Hudson Seal lining! Fur-Outside Coats I wt . -fJ Wombat, $60. Wallaby, $75. Muskrat, $100. Kangaroo, $110. Raccoon, $150. Natural Nutria, $175. Nutria, $200. Taupe Nutria, $200. ,$ ' J The furs have all been specially selected for their rich, close coats, for their lustre and life. 'g q The cloth fabrics art' soft, silken weaves' olive preens. Qxfn grays and heather bleji ings. r. p r j $ Just the thing to gh man! sii li 4 -t Perry & C "N. B. T.' . . .. . - , . it 16th & Chestnut a F. Buchanan 6 C;UJlti jiwraBwriw .1719ChcstutSt. i" i I fmis2&S&$ig28$gSi&g opkn KKviNn -' ItNTII. fHHIMTMAf i ? sy -( ' . i m w. "- "'" f TT"" rstesaaaa. ." 'i. WJ ft.. UhC '&' i j r r j t, V , & -ti v U ? . r .4 . .'