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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1911)
H. ' if 5 ' ,, f. p i V j TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Judge Grimes went to Sidney Sun day night to hold court for a few days. Dick Rannio is in town today enroute to Omaha from Rawlins whtro ho had been employed in engineering work. Clerks in the Wilcox Dept Store will tender Byers Fink a farewell reception at the Cnthroe residence this evening. Pure bred young Derkshire Boars can bo registered. Inquire atHerahoy's hardware store, 6jh and Locust, North Platte, phono 15. The crop of ice on the Lincoln lake wa3 . lost through seepage of water from the lake, but Mr, Lincoln partially fllled his house with ico from the river. Get one of Bratt & Goodman's fire insurance policies. Then you won't f worry. Weather forecast Fair and moderate temperature tonight and tomorrow. The maximum temperature yesterday was 49, a year ago 36; minimum this morning 22, a year ago 16. George Young, of Wollfleet, has bej gun an action in the county court a gainst the Burlington road for damages resulting from a fire set out by an en gine of the defendant company. .Wm. Heyso was "held up" by two bold highwaymen Sunday night on north Locust street near Eighth. Money and other valuables on Mr. lleyse's clothes were lifted and he was then allowed to go on his way. Valentine postcards at one cent each. Big line. Come in and see them. Rincker's Book Store. Wilbur Crawford, living south of MaXwell, was arrested a few days ago on the charge of stealing eight tons of hay of W. H. Houser, of the same neighborhood. Crawford was arraigned before Justice Sullivan this forenoon, but the hearing was not finished when The Tribune closed its forms. Fer Sale My residence on west Fourth street; seven rooms, modern ex cept heat, outside laundry, barn, cellar; 88-foot lot, fine lawn, nice shade trees, cement walks. Terms to suit purchaser. C. 0. Weinqand. The Senior class appeared before the board of education last evening to answer the charge of insubordination in tnking.last Thursday as "skipday." The class was re-instated following a four day suspension, and were penalized by the curtailment of privileges, including ' the threo weeks respite from work at - the end of the school year. We have an exceptionally fine line of valentines at a wide range of prices. Rincker's Book Store. At the Y. M. C. A. rooms Sunday afternoon in the presence of a large audience, Messrs. Banks, VanCleave, Buchanan and Taut, made short ad dresses on gambling for merchandise. ' They all referred to the existence of , this class of gambling, but we are told did not suggest a specific remedy. Judge Elder is gradually growing weaker as his illness is prolonged. One day he shows some little improvement, the next he is not so well, but the energy and vitality is gradually leaving him. During the past week or so he had irrational periods, and last night it was with some trouble that he was kept in bed. Hope of the Judge's recovery seems to be growing less bright each day, which his friends in the city and county will regret to learn. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the effected parts is superior tq, any - plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers. Sutherland was "all torn up" the latter part of last week. A nutober of the boys of that village had been in dulging in quiet games of poker. One of them lost two huudred and made a "squoal." Arrests were threatened, but the other fellows mado good the loss and things are now quieting down. Several of the boys, however, left town for a few days, or until the tem pest subsided. Money to loan on real estate. Bratt & Goodman. W. J. Cnisen sends to this office from St. Petersburg, Fla., a number of post cards views of thatisection, and in an accompanying letter says he is hav inc a splendid time fishing, going out in the gulf for that purpose every day. One day his party caught 100 very largo fish, and ho was successful in landinc the largest one. The climate he says is delightful, and the flowers and shrubs are in bloom and all kinds , of vegetables are in the market. Mr. Crusen says he has gained fifteen pounds during his stay in Florida. Ho expects to reach home about March first. Falls Victim To Thieves. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve years. They wore a liver and kidney trouble. Then Dr. Kinc's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well now. Unrivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, Dys pepsia. 25 cents at Stone Drug Co, OR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Ofllco ovor the McDonald Stato Bank. & a a m m For Sale. 480 acre improved farm ranch with good 7 room house, barn, sheds, gran ary, $50.00 worth of telephone stock, telephone in house. Close to school. ,Only twelve miles from North Platte. Cut to $7.50 per acre. Part easy terms. Must be sold quick. For further partic ulars see Bratt & Goodman. Soe Rincker's line of penny valentine post cards. Fine line. Rev. Dobson,of Sidney, is the guest today of Rov. McDaid. Wm. Plumer, oflMnxwell, is trans acting business in town today. Mrs. J. D. W. Lincoln went to Goth enburg this morning to visit friends. Senator Hoaglnnd will come homo Friday night to attend to somo legal business for a day. J. W. Fowler and O. L. Lee, of tho south side are in town today making final proof on their homesteads. Eva Lamb, of the Thfrd ward, is tho latest on the list of small-pox patients. Like others, her attack is light. For Rent A fow tracts of hny land. Bratt & Goodman. Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh and Mrs. C. S. Clinton will entertain the J. T. Club Friday evening at tho homo of the former. W. H. McDonald goes to Sutherland today to cast his vote at an irrigaticn district election, he owning land in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer, of He)1- shoy, were visitors in town yesterdaj, as was also Mrs. Wm. Diamond of the same place. Is your idle money earning you good rate of interest in first mortgage loans? If not, see Bratt & Goodman. The Presbyterian aid society will meet with Mrs. Butler Buchanan 514 West Second street, Thursday after noon. M.J. Forbes went to Omaha last night to attend tho annual convention of the Nebraska hardware dealeri, which is in session this week. Wanted Man and wife to work on ranch, woman to cook and man to do work. Good wages to right 'parties. Inquire at Cody ranch. Henry Schivieber purchased nineteen head of fine corn fed steers yesterday of Mr. Lloyd, who lives on the former Bowen place in Plant precinct. C. A, Allender transacted business in town yesterday and made The Tri bune a call one of those kind that furnishes "grouse" to keep tho ma chinery running. Albert Schatz has recovered' from n case of ptomino poisoning 'resulting from eating ham that was evidently tainted. This occured Tuesday even nnd for several days he was a very sick man. The several young people's socetien of the churches will hold a union meeting at tho Presbyterian church next Sunday evening under the leader ship of George Payne. A very inter esting program has been prepared. For Rent Houses, storage room nnd safe deposit boxes. Bratt & Goodman. During his recent visit in the cast C. O. Weingand visited with Rev. J. F. Seibert in Chicago for a few hours, and found him very busy with his work, in which he takes a great interest. IL) still very kindly remembers his North Platte friends. Tho music in. tho "Honeymoon Trail" will be light and catchy, tho kind that a Narth Platte audience appreciated and enjoys. The comedy parts ar) well taken and the chorus girls arn singers and dancers. This attraction will be at the Keith Thursday evening. Sendentary habits, lack of outdoo exercise, insufficient mastication of food constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, aro the most common cause i of stomach troubles. Correct your habit and take Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets and you will soon bo well again, f or bai uy ail dealers. Do You Wish to Sell or Exchange Your Property. Wo have several buyers for city property that we have not got property that will suit them. Maybo your prop erty would be just what we are look ing for. Lot us talk it over. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Aqencv For Rent. 640 acres cood farmincr or hav land. New four room house, barn, well and ten foot Sampson mill. Fifty cents per ocro. ah sou. hix mues nortn oi Wal lace, twelve miles south of Sutherland. Address W. R. Harding, North Platte, Neb. You are probably aware that pneu monia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain' J Cough Remedy was used. Why take tho risk when this remedy may bo had for a trifle? For sale by all dealers. New Ware! Created. Under an ordinance recontly passed by the city council a new ward has been croatcd, and a change made in tho ward numbers. The now ward created takes in all the territory south of Third and west of Dewey and will bo known as ward. No. 2. Ward No. 8 consists of tho territory north of Third street to and including the south lino of Front street nnd west of Dewey. The First ward remains unchanged and re tains its number, and the Third ward territory is not changed, but will here after be known as the Fourth ward. Tho creation of tho now ward be comes effective in time for the munici pal election and two councllmen will bo elected. Tho voting place for the ward will be tho court house, and for that reason tho court houso block is included in the new ward. Real Estate Transfer. Lot 1, block 6, Miller Addition, being property at No. 220 south Vino street, from Mrs. Lulie Sullivan to Anna D. Beelcr. Salo made by the Temple Real Estate & Insurnnco Agency. Lots 7 and 8, block 122, .being prop erty ut No. 705 and vacant lot on the west side from G. A. Brooks to J. Clark Buchanan. Sale made by Temple Real Estate & Insurance Agency. Residence for Sale. West 44 ft. Lot 2, Blk. 123, Price $2750; 5 rooms, bath, toilet, electric lights and telephone. Lawn, curb and cement walks. Set G. S. Huffman. The Dunbars While the Dunbars were traveling in Germany they were receiyed by tho best musical societies of tho laud as representatives of the American mus ical fraternity. The London (Eng.) News of the World, said: "They have already achieved a remarkable suc cess." In Canada the singing societies havo given them special attention as typi fying the best in their special line. Tho London (Can.) Free Press of May 13, 1907, said "The Dunbars aro without doubt the best attraction presented this year nt tho Auditorium." Wo have no singing society in North Platto that will receive this company when it appears at tho Keith. Theatre next Saturday evening but tho people of the city will welcome back to our city this company of gentlemen mu sicians. The Dunbars will bo at tho Keijh Saturday, Feb. 11th as the fourth num ber of the North Platto Lyceum Course. Tickets marked "P" will admit. Gen eral admission 50:ents. Only a few good seats down stairs are not taken at this time. Concept' will begin at 8:30. For Sale. Some residence, property changing hands. Bratt & Goodman sold the Richards property for $7000.00 to John Burke. This firm has several other nice properties and vacant lots they are ollorlng very cheap, bee them before you buy. Last Chance To Get A Good . Homestead Fort Berthold Indian Reservation In formation Bureau, Ryder, N. D., will furnish you information regarding the, opening of same. When a child is in danger a woman will risk her life to protect it. No great net of heroism or risk of life is neces sary to protect a child from croup. liivo jnamberinin s uougn uemedy and all danger is avoided. For salo by all dealers. A Hard Hearted People. Filial piety finds no placo in Tipetnn character. It is no uncommon thing for a son to turn his fathor, when too old for work, out of doors nnd to lcavo him to perish In tho cold. Tho supersti tion that the souls of the dend can, If they will, hnunt tho living drives their hardened natures to pain by the exorclso of cruelty tho promise of tho dying that they will not return to earth. Ab denth approaches tho dying person Is asked, "Will you come back or will you not?" If ho roplles that ho will they- pull a leather bag ovor his head and smother him. If ho says he will not ho Is allowed to dlo in peace. A Lightning Change Artist. Tho rapidity with which chameleons chnngo their color is marvelous. You gather ono from nn outdoor shrub nnd It Immediately becomes dark, almost black, hissing and with its mouth wide open, threatening to bite. Meanwhile it is never still, but continues to crawl upward whenever possible up ypu, up your sleeve, always upward:" By do grccs the angry black changes Into whatever color is nearest If ono's dress is of a brownish color so is tho chameleon's, onnEitoriircAiuNooN petition iron Al'l UIWTMKNT UK A I M 1 IN I KTK A 1 U K OH ADMIN IHTIIATUIX. Htato of NobraHkn, Lincoln county, ss. In tho county court. In tho of inattor of tho ostato of Oustavus Urban, deceased. On reading- and Mini: tliu petition of Anna M. Urban, pray lnir that tho adralnlittratlon of said estate may be granted to her as ad ministratrix, Ordered. That February 27th. 1011. at 8 o clock a. m. is assitmeu ror noarinir said petition whon all persons, Interested In Bald inattor may appear at a county court, lit ho held In and for said countv and showcauso why tho prayor of ipo tloner should not be granted i and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thoroof bo glvon to all persons inter ested ln&ald matter by uulillshlnir a copy of this order tu tho North 1'latto Tribune a hernl-weoklv newspaper printed in said county, for six successive Issues, prior to said uay or Hearing Dated February oth, 1011. W- O, KL.DKH. County Judge, By Kattiorluo If, Clark. Clerk County Court, An Unfortunate Situation By JOHN TURNLEE Copyright by American Press Asso ciation, 1911. Tho only dcllnlto feature respecting my attentions to Fhoobo Constant was that tlicy wore uuwelcomo to hor fa ther. Mothers aro loss apt to tuko dcflnlto ground with regard to their daughtors, especially men friends, nnd tho only opposition to my being do- voted to Phoebo came from her fa thor. Mind you, I waa not engaged to her. I waB not euro that I wished to bo engaged to hor, and- nho had not Indicated that suo wished to bo en gaged to mo. This matter of lovo is usually consldorod as something that comes suddenly, turning a couplo from lndlffcrenco to a wild passion for each othor. I admit that thcro aro many such cnBcs, but mlno was not ono of that kind. Ono dny Phoebe wroto mo a noto suggesting that if I had nothing spe cial on hand for tho evening I'd bet ter como to seo her. I did so nnd found that her father had gono on buslnoss to a neighboring town nnd would not bo at homo beforo 11 o'clock. If there Is anything needed to bring about a lore affair it Is some thing clandestine. The fact that Phoebo had sont for mo to bo with hor Avhllo hor fathor would know nothing about it Inspired mo with 11 more tender feeling for her. Indeed, It opened tho bud of lovo. For tho first time in my life I put somo wnrmth into my words and bearing toward her and received u correspond ing response. When I left her I folt that wo had made a beginning In a now relationship, Mr. Constant kopt n largo dog on his premises which was unchained every, night at 10 o'clock. Not wish ing to make my presence during Mr. Constant's absence especially known among tho servants, I did not suggest any doluy In unchaining tho dog, In tending to leave Just beforo 10 o'clock. At five minutes beforo 10 I said good night to Phoebo no kiss; I hadn't got that far, only a pressure of tile hand and started down tho walk loading to tho gnte. I hadn't gono moro than half way beforo I saw a black mnss moving In another part of tho ynrd and know itfor tho dog. I was about ten stops fro'in a tree, which I reached In flvo long ones nnd, making tho Jump of my life, caught a branch nnd drow myself up to n safe pjnee. Either my watch was wrong or tho dog had boon let out ahead of time. It did not matter which was tho case, I was n prisoner In a tree near n wnlk along which Mr. Constant would pnss when ho enmo home. If thoalog had barked Phoebo would have krnrd him and suspected that I was In trouble. But ho did not utter a single growl. I Baw no wny to attruct tho attention of any one In the house, und, us to com ing down Into tho Jaws of tho fierce brute below me, It was not to bo con sidered. When ho found ho couldn't roach mo ho simply lay down nnd waited. My position wns unplcusnnt In moro rcspocts tlinu ono. That first Hweet passion of lovo which had entered by blood I found delicious. I know that a young woman about to enter upon a lovo affair Is very boiihIUvo to any no blo or ignoblo uttltudo tho man In the case may occupy. I dreaded to bo caught by her 'father upon a tree like a thief, gunrded by a watchdog. It was a contomptlblo position for mo nnd would pluco Phoebo in an un- cnvlnblo attitude with regard to her father, Indicating that she had re ceived mo clandestinely during his ab sence If I could only think of somo in genious wuy to eocape the dog or, bet ter yet, somo daring stroko to over come him I might not only avoid los ing prestige, but guin it. I looked about mo for a means of escape Tho trees wore very thick, but toward tho gate not thick enough to admit of my passing from one to tho other nnd out of tho grounds, Townrd tho houso tho prospect looked more favorable 1 determined to try it. Better bo caught like a burglar than a sneak thief. By climbing from branch to brunch und milking somo desperate leaps, tho dog following mo, I finally gained tho roof of tho house. When I got thero I couldn't got back, for tho limb from which I dropped, relieved pf my weight, sprnng upward beyond my reuch. I found myself in a sort of roof pockot directly In front of n win dow. It seemed to mo that I hud not im proved tho situation. I had got rid of tho dog, but had been cornered on tho roof. In any event I must stay whero I was t,lll relieved by human help, I hoard a train como in at tho station hajf a mllo away, nnd In nbotit twenty minutes Mr. Constant carao in at the gato and Hpoko to tho dog. I rejoiced that dogs can't mlk and UiIb ono couldn't give mo away. Then tho front door closed, nnd the noxt devel opment wns a bright light In tho win dow beforo which I was standing and from which I could not move. And what was my horror to boo Mr. Con stant beginning to dlsrobo. Ho advanced at onco to draw down tho shade and, seeing a man on tho narrow ledgo of tho roof outfildo tho window, was ubont to turn for somo weapon for defenso wlnjn, placing my fnco against a pane, I implored him by my expression to desist. Tho light shono on my features, and ho recog nized me. Thai was tho end of my attentions to Phoebo Constant Sho nover qulto satisfied her father but that there was somo mystery ubout tho mutter great ly to my discredit, and Bho could nov er again think of mo as a lover. Ono Thing She Could Do For Him, Ono Saturday afternoon recently a frail llttlo man started to cross Broad way at Forty-second street Just when all sorts of fast moving vehicles were whirling their matinee patrons up Broadway. At tho same instant n very fleshy lady started from tho curb directly opposlto with tho snmo pur- poso in mind. By romnrknblo luck both succeeded In escaping tho passing wheels; but, an fate would havo it, tho little man, whose oyea were busy ogling tho traf fic on either Bldo of him, darted plump into tho oncoming woman at tho mid dle of tho Btrcot Tho result was a sickening collision, with the llttlo man down and out. "You should havo looked where you were going," nald tho fleshy woman, bending over tho victim on the curb, to which ho had boen cnrrled by a iramc policeman, "uut is thero any thing I can do for yout" "Yes," ho replied faintly, ononlnc his eyes n moment "Got tho number of tho RUtomobilo that struck me." Upplncott's. Holy Lands or All Religions. Christians call Pnlostlno the Holy Land because It waB tho birthplaco of uio christian religion on earth as well as that of tho Saviour, whoso birth, ministry ana death aro inseparably associated with tho history of Jeru ealom nnd vicinity. To tho Moham mednns Mecca, in Arabia, la the holy land, it being tho birthplace of Mo hammed, tho Bavlour of tho followers of that faith. India Is tho holy land of tho Chinese and other oriental Buddhists, It being tho native land of Snkya Nunl, tho supremo Buddha. Ells, ono of tho sovoral divisions of tho anclont Pelo ponnesus, was tho Mecca nnd tho Jeru salem of tho ancient Greeks. Tho templo of Olympus Zeus wns situated at Ells, nnd tho sacred festivals wero hold thoro each year. With Achala it Is at present n part of Greece Tho bollovers in tho Blnto religion make annunl pilgrimage to Bltsa Kara, tho lmmenso stono pillar whero their bu promo ruler lnat Btood whilo talking to men. Now York World. 8eallng a Mine. Tho brilliancy of tho clear autumn night was dimming in tho first faint light of tho dawn whon tho work of Dealing tho shafts began. TJp into tho cloudless Bky, through tho tangled Btoel work of tho tipplo, a tall towor of black smoko 800 feet high poured up into tho still nlr and faded Into tho dawn. In two hours' tho black pltB wero covorcd, first with a layer of rails, and then on this was laid a solid bed of concrete, nnd two hours later only n fow thin wisps of smoko thnt poured up through cracks along tho edges of tho great seal, llko steam beneath tho lid of a teakettle, told of tho inferno thnt was Kcothlng In tho mluo '100 feet below. With tho nir cut off and tho shaft sealed tho flro could llvo only bo long ns sufficient oxygen remained to food tho flames. Atlantic Monthly. Whon tho Super Is Known. A risky uncertainty In ono night stands is tho Buncr. In smaller nlaces ho works until 0 o'clock in tho even ing, peacefully partakes of his suppor and presents himself at tho stngo door at 7. This IcavcB a vory briof timo for his drill. Tho mysteries of makeup havo not been solved by him, and, worst of ail, every inhabitant knows him. "Onco," as Lawrence Marston tolls it, "wo wero doing 'Richard III.' It was a ono night Btand, with raw supers. All went well until tho moment when tho bearers, with King Edward's body on a stretcher, emerged from tho wings. " 'Set down, sot down your honorablo load,' began Queen Anne. "'An' do it alsy, Molko O'Brlenl' called a volco from tho gallery." Now York Tribune Damasous Olive Groves. Thoro is an undent custom under which tho ollvo groves around Dnmas cus nro guarded by official watchmen to provent tho trcou being otripped by thieves. But on a eortnln dato tho cov ernor or somo maglatruto Issues ft proclamation warning all owners of ollvo trees that thoy must pick their fruit, for after a certain dato It be comes public property. If a farmer has his crop only half gathered when that dato arrives tho public will gath er It for 'him. An Extreme Case. "What was tho troublo between Bwinton nnd his wlfo? Wns it his fuult or hers that they wero unablo to get along together?" "It's rather hard to decide. It ap pears that whenovcr ono of them had an Irresistible impulse tho other hf.d nn unnltcrablo objection." Chicago Record-nerald. How Ho Got Hor. "Tho psychological moment couuts for much In n lovo affair." "That Is true Ferdinand, for in stance, asked father for my hand tho afternoon my dressmaker's bill camo In." Washington IIoraltL Hereditary. "Look at tho way baby's working bis mouth I" exclaimed Mre. Nowman. "Now ho proposes to nut his foot In It," "Il'ml" replied her husband grump ily. "Hereditary. That's what I did when I proposed." He Went. Visitor Is your clock right? Tired ITostcss (attho end of her patienco and politeness) Oli, no! Thnt'H tho ono wo call tho visitor. Visitor What a quaint name! Why? Hostess Because It doesn't go, - CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: "A Mohaw' Way", "Haw- kin's Hat' and "Archie's Archery". VAUDEVILLE: Kcllam & Kcllam in Topi cal Talks, Songs and Stories. Not a Liar, Just a Story Teller. 10 aid 15 Cents. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D. Surges, Physician, CeHsullaat. Ofllco Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones; Offlco 642, Residence C44. JOE B. REDFIELD, ML D. Physician and Surgeon. Specially! SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered Uillce r, a. lloBpital. Phone 642. SIMPLICITY is often more ef fective than tho most elaborate pose. You can sea proof of it in the sample photos to be Been at this studio. WE TAKE THE PHOTOS as you want them, however. You.se- ect tho attitudo you prefer. Wo will do our best to mnko it the bast photograph you have ever had taken. G.W.ANDERSON successor to II. O. Halverstedt THE FRENCH DRY CLEAN ING AND PRESSING PLACE. VVOUO ail KluUB oi cieumiiK, rutmiiK. dyeing and repairing for ladies' and gents. Wo call and deliver the goods" ... . If . M I IMn A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 223 E. h St. Phono 182. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OP Flour, Feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased the B. A, Wilson feed store nt the corner of Sixth and Locust'Sts. I respectfully invite a ah nro of the patronngo of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER HUMPHREYS' Humphreys' Veterinary Specifics forthocuroofdlsonsesof Horses, Cattle, Sheep, ljoqb, poultry. A. A. For FBVEIIB, Milk Ferer, Lust Fever. fJ.B. ForBl'IJAINS, Lameneii, Illitumtla. CO. ForBOHB Throat, C(ltootte,UUtoaicr. U.D. ForXVOllMB.UoU.Orubt. E.E. ForG'OUGUS, Colda, Influent. T. V. For COLIC, Ilellyaclio. Diarrhea, a.O.rreventiMIBCAnniAGB. H. ILFor KIDNEY nnd Bladder dliorder. I. 1. For SKIN MSEA8US, Man0, Eruption. J.K.I or DAD CONDITION, Indlgeatloa. Prico, 60 Cents per bottle. Vet. Cure Oil, Ibv Stable Of Field Use, $1. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. AftOOPago Book on tho treat ment and care of Domestic Animals and Stnblo Chart to hang- up, mailed lrco. ntnmrncT8 iiomeo, medictkb co oor&ot Vrrtnirij) '