THOMPSON. BELDEN & CO. ONE OF THE BRITISH MONITORS which forced the Germans to abandon the coast plan of campaism in Belgium and France. The photo was taken in one of the coast ports of Belgium or France, the name being deleted by the censor. SOUTH OMAHA HAS BIG BLAZE j fo the Rescue Fur Trimmed Suits Dame Fashion looks upon fur trim med suits with great favor this sea son. We are now showing fine fur trimmed suits of broadcloth, gabar dine, velvet and serge. Exclusive Styles for $35, $39.50 and $45 Stamped Linen Towels An Ik-partment -Third I'lour. Exceptionally ultra-me towels mumped with t lie latent de plgns on pure lln'-n buck Handsome Turkish towels stamper for rrenrh ktvot and cross, st itch embroidery. fJOo, 6.V, 75c and Wl.oo. MEXICANS SETTLE THEIRJUARRELS Otneml- Carranza Announces that He Will Resign in Tavor of Gutierrer. LATTER IS NOW IN CHARGE la Xot la I nlted states Hp An. Protection lo Forelaaer Ask Troop' Itfmiml. the rlty of Agnus Calliiites un the meet ing place and on October Hi Inst the mill tary convention of Agon t'aliente met, with rr rtitjtivr of nil the revolution- Ut clmiiC'iilK. I'liDirnllo. ftlecta President. "ttuh .juently the assembly declared Itielf to be the sorreitn power of ttm republic u being the ii'iirwntnliini of the jwviple In arms, that has fuliul't to reconstitute the nationality. In vlrtno i thereof th convention proceeded to elect r. : " t ' " - " M TTSC j - ' ' Btt.. 1 1 ap V j -UL T -x 'Jfc -j .1 : 5 ' IrV. Oil and Gasoline Tanks Burn and Threaten Snrroundint; Property. GASOLINE TANK EXPLODES Firemen Have n arrow Beae W hen Rlveta mut rtecea of Iron Are Hurled Throuah the Air from the Korre. Oil and gasoline to the value of about $"IM nag dcfitroye.l yesterday hrn the Standard oil tanks at T-enty-Mth and IT etreet raucht fire from a paaalnit locomotive. Three large tanks, to of roa.1 ell nnd one of gasoline, eah e.cn talnlnK about s.Ooo gallona, were de stroyed. Smaller Lnnks attached to the rumps were also destroyed. I . ,n 9- B- the blood purifier, u k,. ,V- i,. j . ,, i la the greatest natural repair rrrw known. A hen the fire reached the gasoline tank ,( n Bnfldote fnr gmB tnat ,,, an explosion followed. The head of the . JooMt mtipi7 f,Bt that a deflnlta dls- tank was blown almost a block. Polts ease Is apparent orer nlgbt. And Jet to and rivets were scattered In tha air and ; powerful is the lnfluenre of S. 8. B. that several Drople. Includlnr Chief of Police I Hke rast army It spreads all through John Krigga and Officer Potach. bad in Blood Disease Juat the Help Needed to Over come Worst Troubles. narrow escapes. Totach sustained an abrasion on the side of hi left chk. I t. nam Zaloudek. son of Captain Zaloudek, burned slightly about the face. Tire Chief John Hasburg called out the flie. reserves and diteoted the men to pro- tect buildings and property adjoining the oil tanks. The home of James Rupp, In tho rear of the tanks, was heavily dam aged by fire and water. Other property about was Injured by smoke and water. The timely order to move was all that saved a number of firemen who were standing near the head of the gasoline tank when It blew out. Heda and TMrar Want Dooiu. the blood, checks disease, opens up a'l thu valres of escape and throws out dlseasi through tbe lunge, kidneys, bladder, bowels and skin. Vo not become panic stricken If a rtsh or bolls or erupttons Inflame tbe skin, Nature Is doing ber best but Nature Is at the same time calling for help, and In 8. P. P. Is just the kind of help Nature demand., for It Is a pure vepetahlc remedy with an action that vigorously follows tbn blood channels and cleans and repairs at It goes along. In every community ar people who know this to be true. They htte nsed S. 8. H. and arc blood clean, through and through. Get a bottle of S. 9. 8. todsy at any drttg store.' Drive out those destroctlT germs that cause skin eruptions, sore throat, swollen glands, blood risings, painful rheu. tnatlc Joints, chronic bronchitis, and most all condition-) of disease Hrad tbe foldei Cincinnati and Pittsburgh are said to around tbe bottle that tells shout the great h antllnK for the aervicea of -,rted" work being done to assist sufferers. If yon lux. In, and the former manager of tne WOuld know more about the blood and Iti Phillies will undoubtedly go to one of tr..mnt ele for snorts! honk tn Th. Pwlft Specific Co., D2 Pwlft Bldg., Atlanta, I tl ene teams. There Is lit t'o chance of his being retained by tho I'hlllles. Ionln i denies the stories that he Is flirting with 1 the Federal league. Ga. -t I IHMl'RATKI) MAtiXKSI.V 'SAYS RAIDS AFE TIPPED OFF f French Official Report Says Germans Along Yser Canal Are Repulsed the provisional preiddent fif the and I v us ties gnatex ty a miijor.ty I the vote to held the office. In so pro- 1 reeding the convention has given espies- Des Moines Police Chief Takes Issue -Ion to the purposes of the revolution and j wjtn Detective Bureau. endeavored to demonstrate that no gov. I ernment can subsist In Mexico unless It . . . not notified Outlrret hit favor at one. he will resign tn emanates from the will of the people. For the time of dictatorships, born of .... 5Ll'.KT,,f',. . v'"lpnce nnd pereonal ambitions, has WABHINQTON, No. Ivt'onipVte et- j,UM,.,t foiever tlement of ll differences between the n the same democratic form and vole Mexican faction. w88 indicated by a dls- j , ,hB , ,ntIlllpnt of th evolutionary pateh today from Amrrxan a. nts at and rmng majority, the convention Aguaa Callantes, saying Catransa h I a fontlnuinu- lis ork in f..em.,i..i- .,. ! program ot government, which my tro- vls'onal administration must mmnlv mux HacreUry Bryan announced lie had re- ! Rnd the reforms, which are to be brought celved a telegram-from American Con- forward to accomplish the ends of the ular Agent Canova, who hns b. en with revolutionary movement. It will also tha Aguaa Callentea convention, saying: j appoint the day on which electlona will "Everything between the rival Mexican I held to deilgnate the constitutional faction baa been satisfactory arranged." powers of the republic. WASHINGTON.!. ie.-Eul.1lo Gu-j Jl? '"l' ? Pr tterr... formally notified th. Vn ted Bute. ""'re' 1 r:v. to of bl. assumption of power a. provls.on.l, P ,a TJXtfTZZX' president of Mexico and guaranteed pro- ,,,... ,h( n.l A m.rii.n. . .w .11 lh.. tcr " llll'n.is. Bl UP elgnera. Two communication. Merotid Trlnl of Dr. Kelly of f onncll III. f fa will Tnke Plnre nt Iowa tipltel on ( hsnr of Mnriter. I From a Staff Correspondent.) IKS MOINKS. No. IS -(Special Tele gram. ) -Chief of Pol'ce Crnwford tdnv started something when he declHred pub licly that members of the police force are nng.ged In tipping off to Inw break ers when raids are to be inado by the department. He specially charged that disorderly houses are being protected by persons on tha official payroll. This la n part of the fight between tha pol're department and the detective force, and it In expected ln- FARIH, Nov. lti.-The French official announcement given out' In Paris this afternoon pays that yesterday along the Yf-cr canal between Nleuport and Dix- "The forces of the enemy which en deavored to crosB the canal between the region of t)lxinule and Hlxschoolo all were driven back beyond tha bridges. A German regiment was completely de- mude the fighting was limited to artillery stroyed at a point to the south of Blx- j the i reforms that the revolution demands! terestlng revelations will he made. ...o scrupulous' guarantee the life and I Dronertw of fn.i.nM t. rBJ,,".,' Protection of our bo.u.t.iuv from Gutlerrei The formal notification of hia assumptlun of off lea added that he sooi. would set up bl. government In Mexico City and seek to bring about peace. Tb other, guaranteeing protection for foreigner mad. no request for recognition by tb United BUtaa. mki raws, io co-opera, with -ua In the aggrandlxmant of tha nation. . WH Move ties lea C tt. . "Th. new covernment la my charge will mova to M.aleo City am) achtev th. ImmedlaU . pacification of th country. For beside, having reaacn,' right and pub. Ila opinion oa It. aide. It will try to meet th. just demand of all the Inhab'tanta of me lano, though without sw.rvin. from Kate at batlarrea. Outiarrea described In some detail the Aguaa Callentna convention and how h. ' tb. performance of It. duties cam to be chosen. H. also asked for the "In announcing to your excellency's withdrawal of American ruree. rrom Vera' aovcrruiicnt the establishment of a new Crug. III. message aald: regime In Mexico. 1 rely on the strong "The republic has undergone In the last sympathies which th. honorable pre.N few year, a terrible crisis, In which theJnt of your republic h. always shown democratic Ideal, of government and the to the Mexican people and their Instltu yearning of the people for justice and I tlona and I f.nd gratification In hoping economical Improvement have triumphed thl th. good relation, that have united and been vindicated. The last civil strife u with the powerful and civilised Amerl anded with the overthrow of General' cn nation will subsist In the future and llusrta's dictatorship and since the con-1 tht the force, of your govern ent will Ututlonallst forces occupied th. capital ' vry on be withdrawn from 6ur pert of of the republic, Kenor Carransa. assuming r, Crui; then will our relations be charge of the executive power ad Interim, : Btn completely cordial and dose a. It was thought en account of the prevail-! ,h,y r.U be desired between adjoining la disagreement that the best way to ' peoi'le that aie brother by civilisation tabllsh a government acceptable to all n rommor. ideals.' waa to bold a national convention, where al the militant factions should be re pre anted. I "After several conferences botween the various chief. It was agreed to deslgnat. ine message. was transmit ft-d to th. president through Secretary Jry.n from American Consular Agent Canova at Agua. Calientet. MADE to ORDER 521, 533, 535 md up IF you knew the sav ing the general all around a a t i a f action v and comfort to be had " in the wearing of Nicoll ma ha ga menta you would quickly divorce yourself from the other kind. Nicoll'a Suita are tail, ored with unusual care in order thit they may ' reta n that air' of d aline- ' tion, which it soon loat in lesa perfect clothe. Special Overcoat val uea week at $25, $30 and $35. NICOLL ThelUiLor Wo Jerrcms Sons 200-21 1 So. 15th St. TWELVE FEDERAL BANKS ARE OPEN ' 'Continued from Tags One.) Kelly Trlnl A an In. In district court a Jury was secured nnd sworn In tho trial of Harry I. Kellv of Council Bluffs and the court la ready to take testimony for the state tomorrow In the second trial for killing a bar keeper. No new evidence Is to be Intro duced. Mra. Kdmund Bterslng, whose was killed, will go on the stand this time and the defense ha. some new witnesses In the case. exchar.gt s. Tho text of the communication follows: "During the day of yesterday along the Yser canal from Nleuport to the country up the river from Dlxmude the fighting was limited to artillery exchanges. Tho Hermans, who endeavored to cross the Yer canal between Dlxmude and Hlx schoote, were driven hock and a (.ierninn regiment was destroyed south of Bix schoote. Two GerniHg attacks near Ypres were repulsed and the French have taken the offensive and driven the enemy from Positions taken by them several day. ago. On the remainder of the line there have been artillery exchange, and engage ments of relatively minor Importance. "The country having been further in undated the submerged territory now stretches to the south of Dlxmude to a point five kilometers (three miles) north of Hlxschoote. ' gchoote. j "To the southeast of Ypres two other Gorman attacks were repulsed. On our; part we have taken the offensive and reconquered certain points of support which the enemy some days ago sue-! cecded in capturing. I "Between the Lys and the Olse there! have been only operations of minor lm-i portance and partial progress made by our advanced positions. "In the region of the Alsne and In the Champagne country there have been ar tillery exchanges without result. "In the Argonne the town of St. Hu bert has again been attacked by the Germans, but without success. "In the region of St. Mllilol a surprise attack undertaken by the enemy against Apremont resulted In failure. "There has been llttlo activity In the Vosges." German Guns Disable British Warships Off Belgian Coast -I DEEP SNOW OVER BATTLEFIELDS IN WEST FLANDERS BERLIN, Nov cording to Informal! n given officially to the preea today reports reaching Ber lin from Geneva set forth that U'e Bri tish torpedo boat destroyer Fitlccin, the cruiser Brilliant and the sloop-of-war (Continued from Page One.) not fur off. It I. vuggested that the Austrian fcurrlson of Cracow might sur render to avoid a bombardment, but this can be called nothing more than a sug- 18. -(By Wireless ) Ac- geation. Hessians 1 ntpoae Fines. In Eusl Prusna the Russian forward movement reams to continue, and It Is said Ihut the Itussian generals are Im posing on "the captured towns fine. In JtfcponafcC gT4 irts For Motoring Tennis Golf Business 3w m . , f VA. 1 ' Ml m ;ii V r m h 'J 7 ill m urn Tub-proof Fabrics Smart Patterns Perfect Needle -work Mode on honor, modeled to fit. styled for the man who takes pride in hit looks, $1.00 and up. Just sjfc your dealer. ZVjira? and tailored ta Amerut orrmost Canton Shtrl Shot by tin R. He Donald pifz. Co, at St, Joupk, JUutouri. JONAU How to Correct Faulty JDiffefction Rlnaldo have been disabled by German guns on tha Belgian coast. those iiVled by the Ger- Belgium Practically Is Without Fuel i AMSTERDAM, Nov. Iti. (Via London ) i Tho question of a fuel supply In Bel- glum Is becoming a desperote one. The to Ci..ii Hawyer. governo? Mr wyrr said be had been Informed of a number of shipments made directly to the suhtreasury In BL Xul. there to be Placed t. the credit of the local hanks. "We couldn't have ekcd for a loiter opening," ha said. "Financial Foarth of Jaly." CHICAGO, Nov. l,Chlc.,o'. celebra tion of what Paul AVarburg of the federal reserve board rail a "financial Fourth of July- w.. sedately observed In the opening here of the federal reserve bank of the seventh district. The business of the day wa. confined t tbe receipts of Ktf.ooo.aoo from the member banks. There w.. no redlseouut- home of the largest banks at th. meet ing of the Chicago Clearing House i c ation todsy announced that the Interest wuuia r-e reduced next Wednesday I to a-per rent and all other banks are expected to follow. The decline In the rate was .h.d to be due In ony .mail 1 Part to tho opening of the reserve t-nw us money has l.-e. - ' some time. - Deposits la Frlaro. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. I'ncr ienu nlnusly the federal reserve bank for th twclltii district swung open ila door In temporary quarters at the appointed bour today. Hoon after tho opening there was deposited ll.Axj.ooo previously consigned German authorities have iven rmis sion to the Belgians to work '.he coal mines, but horses and .nachliinry with which to operate them are lacking. Per mission also ha been granted to the poor, but transportation facilities nro so thoroughly disorganized that it :s al most Impossible to distribute :t. The report that the Germans had Is sued a proclamation threatening to with draw their permission for the distribution proportion to mans on Hie fines correspond with the. population of the town taken. The British operations against the Turk, bavo spread the conflagration to the southern entrance of the Red Sea, where Indian troops, assisted by a Brit ish warship, have taken a Turkish fort In the Caucasus the Russian, and the 1 Turks are still at grips, both sides claim- ir.g victur.es. elsewhere, the German losses certainly have been superior to those of the French." This explanation was brought forth by the publication In the German press of a statement to tho effect that the French had been completely driven out of the Argonne while the siege of Verdun wa proceeding. Regarding the latter state ment It is declared that the French are advancing and that they are now five to ten kilometer, (three to six miles) further forward than they were a month ago- Mm Faulty digestion, flatulence, indlge.. j tion, dyspepsia and, in fact, almost I all forms of stomach trouble are most Invariably due to acidity nn1 lood fcr. mentation. Drugs and medicines which stimulate the digestive organs are prac ttcally useless In these cases becaiis. , they act only on the stomach and do not I affect the cause of the troublo the acidity and fermenting food. To in tantly neutralise the acid and stop fer mentation, many physicians and special. ' lets prescribe a teoppoonful of bisurated magnesia, obtainable of all druggist, and dispensaries, In a little water immediate ly after meals or whenever pain Is felt, Since tha discovery by an eminent spe clallet of this remarkable property of bisurated magnesia, it Is being adopted as a standard antacid and food correc tive in many hospital, as well a. by many prominent medical men throughout the world- Dyspeptics should always keep bisurated magnesia handy as its use Invariably insure painless, normal digestion. Advertisement Constipation It Never Fails In any man, woman, child or baby who drinks It each morning before brealdait. It contains the pure, lax ative, corrective, salts of fruit the natural remedy for billoutneu, constipation, indigestion, gallstones, muddy complexion, lickheadsch, plies, etc It cures by making pure blood, strong nerve, healthy tissue. Metier taw Medicine, Pills ar Mineral Water For Stomach, (.Ivor, Bowola, Kidneys l per )r at your druggist or by m nil from us. ' T KW ART rOOD COnlH aeturltj alas. CHtCAa NATIONAL GRANGE WILL MEET IN CALIFORNIA WILMINGTON. Del.. Nov. 16,-The Na tional Grange today selected the state of cities of Belgium. These California as the moctlng place next year. The city will be chosen later by the executive committee. California won over Maino by a vote of 42 to la W. N. Cody of Mlddlebury, Vt., was elected a member of the executive oommittee for three years, defeating C. O. Rulne of Missouri, a candidate for re-election. The spy agitation in England again bas flared up. Today all persons leaving London for the continent must depart from a deslgna;ed railroad station where tho person and the baggage of every traveler Is subjected to a search for mars und drawings and anything else that might be Intended for the Use of the enemy. I.Ike Mege f Rrbastopel. FARIS. Nov. IS. A semi-official of supplies by relief agencies .f the Bel- r,IanaUoll of ll)e Fpcnc puBjlloB , tfM! glims did not return to work was hae- , torett f ArgonM wa, glvon out , rar less, although the military authorities continue to uixe that th Industrial life of the nation be resumed. in their eiioits to rut off communica tions between Holland and Ullum. the Germans sre taking strong measures to , prevent automobiles from ruulnj the I borders. Travelers are still Hrnult?d. j howovr, to cross by trains. this afternoon. It said: "The fl&hting line has not changed per ceptibly m the lost two month. Th Trench and German trenches are sepa rated at some points by a distance not exceeding fifty yards. Infantry fire Is constantly going on. while all tbe expedi ents of siege operations are being utilised. This siege resembles greatly thet of Be bjstopol. Dally engagements occur, re sult'ng sometimes in bending either the French OP the fJ.rm.n tinea Hai'lt fn a Safe in New York!-, be v ( for both opposing armies, but here, as YORK, Nov. Iti. The American VICE PRESIDENT MARSHALL SPEAKS AT CEDAR FALLS Steamship Berwind N h'W stratnehlp Berwind CEPAR FALLS, la.. Nov. 16 (Special Telegram.) Vice President of the United Stntes and Mrs. Marshall will arrive In thta city Tursday, where the vice presi dent will lecture in the evening. Both will be banqueted and recelv distinctive honors. DEATH RECORD W. II. narle. BEATRICE. Neb.. Nov. R (Special Telegram.) V.'. II. Ruyle, a well known stock raiser and farmer of Gage county, who lived six miles east of tbe city, died In a local hospital today, aged S years. lie had resided here for the last thirty year. W. S. rrjor. NEWCASTLE. Ky.. Nuv. 16Judge W. 8. Pryor, for ninny vears chief Justice of the state court of appeals and a widely knomn figure in Kentucky, died at hia .lBSBM.SBsa""V- ' BBSBkk XVJunV. tamparatura 11 winter" fclSTIAN; ' BitOttr-v GULFPORT OCEAN:SPR I NGS . BAY ST. LOUI$ '"' PENSACOLA NEW ORLEANS :. MOBILE' !:?, r.e "sre Interesting leeellty een be found In whleh te ;saenaa winter vaeatlen. There are many a hotel where aeeem..' r.snedstlens mmn mm found meet all reaulremeniti rate, are rea.erf ebl:Gelfln, Besting, Bathing, Sheeting ana Fishing. Magnlfl ;shll..reses. Threugheut th winter flewer bleenv In th tempera. I'twre' et June. Lew round trip far. .' Hi;:;; Unaicallad train atTvlea from St. iLoufa la ItA Ys L'oulsvlllf V Nathvlllt Railroad sirs rlsti:lltratur. rts. bauls. lib-SSL ,P ERRING, 0; f; av " Sfv;;.t'oU;i.S,;;;Mb AMt'SE.MKMTS. AMI SEMENTI, VVCWLU ,o!"m A.SVAJTCSD TAUDSTILU I'ui.v .vl.iliinie, j.l.k-.Nigiit, This tnk: "Mstliwe Olrls". Lnls M.rrlll a FVank Utta. Fraud. SI d jinn. 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According to Its csp ' tain, the Kaiisi uhe Incident report is un i true. From tin- time vt leaving N ;w York till his return. Captain Kulkenberg through 'express coniimnles by member 'ht4 ,m nien-of-wr. he said, except banks throughout the district About ,om' Urlluh r vessels at Ulo Junel.-o. ll.i'.CiM Is expected to be placed on de- ixisit by the member banks during the present week. raley'e Cosupeaea llvaey a ait Tag for t roap. Croup scares you. The loud, hoarse, croury cough, choking and gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for Im mediate relief. Tbe vary first doses of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will master th. croup. It cuts th thick mucus, clear away the phrlgm and open up and easts the air passages. Harold Berg, Mass. Mich., writes: "W give Foley s Hattay sod Tar to our ihil 4rn for croup and It always acts quickly." Ev.ry urer a frknd. Kor sal by ail dealer very her. Advertise, mtnt. Prince Oscar Able to Return to Front T list Jm Your Thanhsfliving Suit Will Be Well Done II Made By '1 oniftUl All Wfak Matfiiasfw Fund-, Tharvday, ha.turdf EVA LANO CHAS. MILLER i nd Aaaer'at Hlay.r. u I "THE TYPHOON." ' ITIm a, and Ms Wk of STovambar at, Tta waUra." BblRLIN, Nov. 16. (By Wlieless.) Prince Oscar, the fifth son or Kmperor William, who has recuperated from a re cent attack of heart trouble. Is returning to the general staff headquarters today for duty in th field. Pres dlsratihcs received in Berlin de scribe the proclamation st Constantlnoplo of a holy war as arousing great enthus iasm in the Turk.xh capital. The new divpaicbea say It is cxpei-fed tn Constantinople that tbe Moslems in. 11 countries will wake common cause villi Turkey la tbe war, ' III. lied path Series No, S HON. FRANK J. CANNON AVDXTOaVZTrM, wot. la 10, 16. M cents to holders of member klilps. Reserve seats at Box Office, Nov. It at a. m. Also Ooo4 Besaon Kssarvatloas Tat AvaiUbl. .'Ar-yy.y ygVATaW (1 1512i Dodge Street 'The Llllle Talltr Shop With the Big Values AMERICAN DOUG. 1476 To-sight. Metis, Taa. Tna Bat. Tb Woodward atoek Co., rreseaUaa; 0o. Ale's foot Ball Ooaa4y, "THi COLLEGK WIDOW" Vast Wk "Toe XdtUeet tebeL" rtrst Appaaraace of sax. Id war Cyaah. rriM. aae a4 aoc BRANDEIS WJ "He Fell in Lot Nith Hia Wife' E. P. Roe's Book Dramatised rrloesl 89c, 60a, and 75c yew at tl.0O, TOMORROW JSu One Day OdII MY BEST GIRL W101E2?0B AWD T. COMTAJTT OT T8. Bays. Tov. ia. ao, 81, acatlns Batorda) MBaM.a.aaMIM7; p 4HW.HBUMMa.aMMHM . WME 1 lot Trtday vg. rrformaao Beia Out Dafly Mat., 15-99. SOe, Svg, le-a&-60-7e. "Omabt a rtrn enrrssv yo,uX' PAT WHiTt and THE BI3 JUBILEE tf.'E'&tu Just Laughter, Fun, Light, Color, Gayety and Pretty Girls. "Ponies' that you'll follow with harness. XADISa DIMSl MAT. wui batb HIPP THEATRE lBtk aaa Isn.T. """.'St. Elmo" By Aognsta Xvaas Xa Bis Btssls. Ttafw Edward AttlM, Vdy ktoasy Turpin'j Dancing Academy 2Bth and Farnam St., rl.u far h.rlnii.r. next Mondav and Thursday, I P. I Tvesoay. p. m. L'p-lo-dal dances ar tandrdned and 1 Vitvate IBoaa PaUy. Assambly Bast Bataraay Bvaiag. i Advanced rlt fusy to leara) KABsTBT 614