THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE IRA L. BARB, Publisher TERMS, 1.55 IN ADVANCE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA ARE THE 3TARS FADING? Tho opening of tho present thcatrl cat Benson Is accompanied by tho proclamation of a now principle For 20 years or tnoro tho star lias been tho Idol of tho public and tho god of mnnngcrs. Mighty was tho wngo of this divinity. Tho star system seemed permanent. Hut last season was ono of tho most trying that theater managers havo ever weathered. Scarcely ons has not curtailed his enterprises, says tho New York Sun. Theatrical invest ment Is on n much (ess cxtenstvo scale than It was 12 months ago. Kx trcmo conservatism marks tho busi ness this fall. Managers aro (search ing for suggestions as to tho best moans of putting their affairs on n solid basis. Ono result of this Inves tigation Is tho assertion that It would probably bo much bettor for tho tho ators If there wero fowcr stars or nono nt all. Tho reasons for this de cision seem sound, at all events sound er to reasonable laymon than tho causes of tho sudden promotion ol ovory blue-eyed Ingenuo to tho rank of a star. Managors havo decided that tho theatrical colcbrlty they make holds thorn afterward In tyran nical grasp, Thoy must eventually ncccdo to all tho conditions theso play ers may Impose Thus by deliberately creating a star thoy aro raising up a force that will oventually ho Inimical to tuom. Qrlndcll Matthews, a young Eng lish engineer, Is believed by his friends to bo on tho vorgo of giving to tho "world a wireless telcphono with which conversations may bo carrlod on ncrc-RM tho Atlantic. It may not be come public, as tho Uritloh govern ment may Book to acqulro tho sole right to It. preserving the secret, and retaining it for use In war. All that Is known conceYnlug tho apparatus Is that It Is In a box, 'do small that one may cosily carry It about Instru ments may ho tuned so that thoy will transmit only to othors tuned In tho same key. A man might telephone to his wife whllo sho Is out shopping. Tests havo boon made In Which tho Interposition of brick and Iron walla was shown to be no barrier, Nothing neema too wonderful In the way of in ventionespecially where electricity Is concerned; bo nobody will be great ly surprised If Matthews' Invention fulfills Its promise, The New York populace la apt to smile with pltyhig superiority whenNt nears a Cockney drop his "h's." It forgets that It Is equally culpable in regard to another letter of the alpha bet, "r." How It does shy at "r." Vhen the letter 1b not dropped en tirely It becomes ''ol," as In "goll" for girl, or "wolld" for world. 'What Is being done In our public schools to correct this bad habit and others Iqualty bad? The Cockney language Is not a thing of beauty or a dollght to the ear, but positively wo are de veloping an argot here that Is much worse; a monstrous, hybrid form ol speech, devoid at once of grace and music. Let our school commission ers look to ttt When a maa holds up his fellow man at the point or a gun and relieves him of his belongings, It la called highway robbery. When a nation dees the wfme thing It Is called war. "What the world needs is an Interna tlonal pollee force. , When a man sues a girl for the money he spent In courting her. It behooves the girl to enter a counter suit for the gas that was burned dur ing the sessions la the parlor. As Ohio man tainted after he had played a plane continuously for twenty-seven hours. We haven't heard what happened to the people who were compelled to listen, A Chicago man Jumped from the third story of a burning hotel, but Aha kind that jump a bill on the llrst floor In the silent night am the kind the hotelkeepera don't like. One of the esteemed missionaries tells us that China will ono day domi nate the world. Think, brethren, of kbelng forced to eat all one's meals la n Chinese restaurant! A telephone girl In Portugal gave warning of a royalist nttack nnd quelled a revolt, proving horeolt a first-class Information oporntor. Tho freshman and sophomore med ics aro rathor rough In their rushes, but after thoy graduate thoy wjll mu tilate with more finesse. Chasing a monoplane with automo biles Is a merry Bport at which not even the fairy tales of our childhood hlsted. A Doston clergyman advocates the teaching of love-making In' the schools. That's where it begins, usually, Wmmsmm. KIND earth not gray rosy: Heaven not grim but fair of bus, Do I stoop7 I pluck a pony. Do I stand and stnro7 All's blue. Robert Drowning. HELPFUL HINTS. A nlco llttlo nrrangemont to use for a birthday enko Is tho cover of a candy pall. Havo holes bored around tho board deep enough to hold n candlo, stain It any desired color and rost tho cako In tho center with tho candles around It Of courno many more holes may bo bored than needed, an tho candlos used ncod not fill each place. In this mannor each member of a, largo family has tho uso of tho candlo board. It is safe, pretty and economical. To loosen glass stoppers, pour a llt tlo oil around tho mouth of tho hot tlo nnd lot It stand an hour of two; If tho stopper Is not loosened then, set the bottle in a dish of warm watch When hot removo and gently tap tho stopper on either side and It will como out easily. To wash chamois gloves: Theso gloves aro serviceable, nnd If kept clonn aro tho most satisfactory of gloves. Wlion washing them, put on tho hands and wash as you would your hands, rubbing on soap and rins ing nil of it off, thon wipe ,as dry as possible on a towel and leave for a few momenta on tho hands to dry. Pin up In an open window or hang In tho air to dry. Do not lay them on n radiator or register to dry. When you havo the tougb end of a stcuN, cut it into cubes and pour over water to cover. Add a small ploco of carrot nnd onion and a po tato or two and cook until tondor. if the meat linn not boon previously cooked, brown It In a llttlo-hot suet. Keep a well-corked bottle of chloro form to uso In removing spots from dollcato fabrics. Rub briskly and thoro will bo no ring to mark tho spot When a llttlo onion Julco Is desired In any food, cut off a sllco of un poeled onion and press against tho groo7e, working with a rotnry mo-' tlon. Tho Juice will flow down tho groove, NI5 topic li porumptorlly for bidden to rational mortnlu. namely, tlitlr dltmnpcr. If you havo not -slept, or If you have slept, or If you lmvo tho headache, or leprosy, ot thun derstroke, I beseech you by nil the ansuls to hold your ponce, and not pollute the niomliiK. Come Into tho azure nnd enjoy tho day. Emerson. A NUTRITIOUS DINNER. Turkish Soup. Cook n fourth of a cup pf rice In live cups of soup mock until soft. In ono and a half cups of tomatoes cook a bay leaf, two slices of onion, ono teaspoon of pepper corns, a fourth of a teaspoon of celory salt for fifteen mlnutos. Comblno mix tures, rub through a slevo and thick, en with two tablcspoonfuls of butter and a tablespoon and a half of flour. Reef Steak Pie, Cut remnants of cold broiled steak or roast beof in small plccea. cover with bolltpg water, add a halt an onion and cook nn hour very slowly. Remove tho onion and thicken with a little (lour stir rod Into cold water, season with salt, popper. Add half as much potato aa meat, cut In cubes and parboil until nearly soft. Pdt Into n buttered pudding dish and when cool cover with baking powder biscuit. Steam until tho crust Is cooked, then bake In tho oven until brown, ( Russian Salad. Prepare each'of tho vegetables separately and marlnato (season) with French dressing. Take one cupful each of cold, cooked car rots, potatoes, peas, leans and an range In four sections on lettuce leaves, Cover each section with may onnaise dressing. Garnish -with hard cooked egg whites cut in rings and the yolks put through a rlqer, and sprigs of parsley. Mock Macaroon too Cream. Mix to gether ono tnblcspponful of flour, a cup of suear and ono-olghth of u tea spoon of salt; add a beaten egg, then gradually two cups of scolded milk. Cook over hot 'water for twenty mln .utos. stirring constantly at first, thon add a quart of cream,, a tablcspoonful nnd a half of vanllhu Cool and frooro; when hnlf troaon add n cup of ury Drown broad crumbs. 1ST us somullmes llve-bn It only for an hour, and tliouirh we must lay ojl else nsldo to make oth ers smile. -Charles Wngnor. COMPANY DISHES. For occasions whon ono Is to enter tain wo like to prepare something that will be moro appotlxlng. Hero nro n few dishes that may bo used and will provo highly satisfactory; , Frlcasee of Oysters, Put a quart of oysters Into their own boiling liquor, remove as Boon as tho edges curl, Drain the oysters nnd put Into my n hot dish. Into a saucepan put two tnbonpoonfuls of butter nnd when It bubbles add a t&blcspoonful of flour; stir until smooth and add a cup of tho oyster liquor. Take from tho flro and add two well-beaten eggs, a pinch of salt, A little cnyenno pepper nnd a tenspoonful of lemon juice, with a grating of nutmeg. Boat well, then re turn to tho flro and Just get hot, bolt ing would curdlo tho eggs. Add the oysters, cover to kcop hot nnd serve at on co with snltod crackers or small oquarCB of toaat Trianon Salad. Cut ono grnpo fruit and two oranges lu sections and freo from Ecedn nnd membrane. Skin and seed a cup of whlto grapes, cut a third of a cup of pecan moata into small pieces and mix all tho Ingredients to gether. Arrango on tcttuco nnd pour ovor tho following: 8panloh Salad Dressing. Mix four tnblcspoonfuls of ollvo, oil with ono each of grape julco and vinegar, one fourth of a teaspoon of paprika, a dash of cnyenno and ono tnblcspoonfut of finely chopped Roquefort cheese. Lot tho dressing stand fully flvo or six hours to season. Cream Parfclt. Doll n cup of sugar and a half cup of water until It threads or forms n hard ball In water. Dent tho whites of threo eggs until stiff nnd slowly pour ovor them tho hoi sirup. When cool add a pint of, whipped cream and pack In Ico nnd salt for flvo hours. Servo with pro berved raspberries. Any other fruit desired may bo used with tho parfalt, but raspberries nrb especially delicious. 1112 common Ihliuss of llfo' are all so doar. The wuklnjf In tho wnrm half gloom To And nKuIn tho old famlllnr room, Tho scent and slants and Bounds that never tiro, Tho homely work, tho plans, tho lilt of baby's laugh. The crackle of tho open flro: The waiting, then the footsteps coming near. The opening door, the handclasp and thrf kiss. In heaven not, after all, tho now and here? The common tilings of life aro all sq dear. Anon, THE FIVE-CENT NAVY DEAN. Tho savory odors of the old-tlmo baked beans havo como down to us through several generations, and to hen,r of tho nutty beans baked in tho old brick ovens and served with the brown loaf and sweot blocks of hoino fattoncd pork makes us long for the oxperlenco of just ono taste. Thoso aromas floatod all Saturday through tho old-fashioned kltchon and tnndo tho young folks so hungry that thoy couldn't wnlt until Sunday morning for tho luring dish, but must needs dip into it for supper; but this did not tnko away tho relish for it when It appeared tho next morning. Uakod beans are fully as popular today ub thoy wero in grandfather's, timo, yot with our complicated exist onco wo find thorn harder to digest then! than did our forefathers, who lived a slmplor and moro nctlvo llfo. Tho akin of tho bean Is tho tndl gcatlblo part which tho dlgcstlvo julcos cannot dissolve so thnt It tho eltlnp aro removed, as thoy aro by tho process of soup-making, they aro much easier digested. When benna are combined with oth or foods, they nro moro easily digest ed than when used In largo amounts alono. Loft-over boans may by tho thrifty housowlfo bo changed into very pal atablo and nourishing dishes. Tho length of time for soaking benna doponds upon tho ago; tho older and drier they nro tho moro soaking thoy need. When the beana show tho skin shriveled and broken they aro ready to bo put with tho pork to bake. In Pursuit Tho superintendent of tho Sunday school was visiting the class room just as tho teacher asked: "Who reigned after Saul?" "David," answered llttlo Johnnlo, "Who camo nftor David V again nak ed tho teacher. "Solomon," Bald llttlo Ludwlg. "Who came after Solomon?" 'Tho Queen of.Shoba," promptly replied Lucy. - Business Will Tell. De Stylo How did tho Turks defeat that Italian regiment recruited In America? UunbuBta Why, Just as tho Italians Wero boldly advancing n shrewd Turk shouted: "Shlno;" and tho absent minded Dngos fell to their knees nnd folt for tholr brushes. Now York TimoB, The Same Effect. Benevolent Lady Llttlo boy, will you glvo this tompernnco tract to your fathor? Urchin Mo dad don't drink now, loddy. . llenovoleut Lady Oh, how good Did ho read tho luBt tract I gnvo him? Urchin No. loddy. Ho's training for a prize tight. Baltlmoro Sun. UP IN PIANOS PIANO MANUFACTURERS FORCED DOWN TO COST OF MANUFAC TURE AND EVEN LESS. OMAHA FIRM BUYS 1,000 The Bennett Co. of Omaha Joins "Syndicate" Which ttuys and Sells Entire Overproduction of Seven teen Makers,' Tho largest slnglo purchnso of pi anos over mado or contracted for west of tho Mississippi, han just bcon brought about by- Mr W. M. Robin eon, Goncrnl Manage? of thd Piano Dop't or Tho Bennett Co. of lGth & Harney Sts, Omaha, Nob. Piano manufacturers throughout tho cast nro fooling tho Inroads mado by player pianos, automobiles, etc., and havo concluded that "first loss is best loss," nnd havo thcroforo sold tholr cntlro overproduction to a syndicate of hugo distributors, Tho Uonnott Co. of Omaha being ono of tho largest of all concerned. Mr. Robinson, acting for Tho Ben nett Co., has purchased ao Bennett's sharo of tho "Syndicate Buy," 1,000 new pianos, and, with a shrowd busi ness ability fostered by years of ex perience Mr. Robinson has purchased theeo low enough to onablo Tho Ben nett Co, to resell them nt prices that wllL cause a furore. Brand now, full filled, absolutely per fect pianos of excellent mako will bo offered at as low as $124, but, awing to tho exceedingly closo margin, theso must ho sold for cash. (Tho regular lines carried by Tho Bennett Co., how over, will bo sold on very cosy pay ments Juat as heretofore.) Bennett's own Btock of "used" In struments will go for a proverbial "song" of a price, first-class upright pianos bolng offered at ?88 and used organs as low as $12. Thoso addrosslng a roquent to Tho Bennett Co., lGth & Harney Sts., Omaha, Nob., will receive circulars naming and pricing all of the pianos, etc., to bo sold at cost and less for cash. DOESN'T STOP TO CHEW. 3 -y.cTJC Gentle WIUlo Doob that bull torrler of yours over blto? Mrs. Subbubo No, ho generally swallowB everything wholo. ERUPTION COVERED BODY 'Three years ago this wintor I had a .breaking out that covered my wholo body. It itched so It seemed ns if I should go crazy. It first camo out in llttlo pimples on my back and spread till It covered my wholo body and limbs down to my knees, nlso my arma down to my elbows. Whoro I scratched It made sores, and tho tor rlblo Itching and burning kept mo from Bleeping. I tried sevoral reme dies all to no purposo. Then I con cluded to try tho Cutlcura Remedies. I UBod tho Cutlcura Soap nnd Cutlcura Ointment, also tho Rosolvout, for about four monthB, nnd thoy com pletely cured mo of oczema. I havo had no roturn of tho disease Blnce. I nover had n good night's rost uftor the Bkln eruption first broke out till I com menced using tho Cutlcura Sonp and Ointment. I had only used them a few days hoforo I could seo thoy wero beginning to heal, and tho torrlblo Itching was gone. "Thoso that lived In tho houBe at tho timo know how I suffered, nnd how thoCutlcura Soap and Ointment cured mo. I nover tnko n bath with out using tho Cutlcura Soap, and I do not hollovo thero aro bettor rem edies for any akin disease than tho Cutlcura Soap and Olntmont." (Signed) Mlsa Sarnh CalklnB, Wnultogan, 111., Mnr. 10, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment nro sold by drug gists and dealers ovorywhero, a sam ple of each, with 32-pago book, will bo mailed, freo on application to "Cutl cura," Dept 5 1C, Boston. Not for Him. Farmer Hayseed (In the city) I want ter find an eatln'-houso. Accosted Pedestrian Aro you look lug for any particular placo? Farmer H. Well, not too durned p'tlckler. Boston Transcript. The love of tho boautlful is becom ing not only tho possession of the rich, but the dcslro and possession of tho very poor. nt Hon. John Burns, Lewis' Single Hinder, extra quality to bacco, costs more than other 6c cigars. In order to become a nuisance you have only to hunt up a grievance. i - - Talk Is cheap. Glvo us tho sllom lady on the silver dollar overy time. What Is It to Be a Christian? By Dr. H. T. MUSSELLMAN, at h.m i-i-n- Ol , 111 111 IJ 1 1 111 TEXT How often shall my brother sin ftiralnst mo nnd I forgive hlm7 Matt XVIII, 21. What Is It to bo a Christian? It is to possess tho" spirit of Jesus. Jesus was greater than tho things ho did. livery Christian must bo greater than tho things ho does. I am a Christian In bo far aa 1 possess tho spirit of Christ. I do not .possess It complete ly. If I did, 1 would bo a second Christ. I ennnot possess tho spirit of Christ completely. But I am a Chris tian in so far as I possess this spirit of Christ. Whut was tho spirit of Christ? 1 must seek to havo tho mind of Jesus. In tho first placo, Jesus Christ pos sessed tho spirit of trust. Ho nover wob afraid. Thoji tho first thing In Christian spirit is trust Thoro wero ni;littf when he wuit out under tho eastern stars and gazed up nt tho coruloan bluo and talked to God in prayer. Yet oven In tho garden of Gethscmnno ns ho prayed, "Fathor, fl It bo posslblo lot this cup pass from my Hps," ho was not afraid. It wan his heavenly Father's world. A jnnn Is a Christian Insofar as ho possesses tho spirit of trust Why should we bo afraid in this world, when "the heavens declnro tho glory of God?" It 1b God'a world. When calamities como thoy should not dismay. I am not Buro that even God could develop us Into tho kind of characters ho wantB us to be without tho aid ot trouble. Jesus Christ also poneenscd the spirit of trust In men. Ho felt that tjooplo aro worth whllo. "Lot him who has not sinned cast tho first stone." This potty Jealousy, this crooking the finger of scorn, this lack of trust and faith In men, Is almost ao bad as tho lack of truBt In God. Christ possessed tho spirit ot infinite- pity, and I, too, If I am to be a Christian, must possess tho spirit of pity. Ho camo to eavo tho loft nnd hla great heart went out In yearning pity for nil humanity. Even as he sat and looked at Jcrusalom, tho city which wnB to crucify him, he said, "O, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, how oft would I havo gathered you as n hen gathereth her brood, but you would not," oven then overcome with com passion. Without pity Christianity Is defective You may get to heaven. 1 am not bothering so much about heaven. It Is the now I am concerned about. God will taKo caro of heaven, I am a Christian and you aro a Christian insofar aa wo possess the spirit of forglvenosB. Every man who Is worth anything makes somo ene mies. We havo ample opportunity to display tho spirit of forgiveness. Look how injustice camo to Jesus, They said ho performed his works because ho was a dovll, and see how ho met It, With tho great spirit of forgive ness, and whqn bo had "lost out," as tho world said, but had succeeded in a greater mannor, ho offered up the prayor of forgiveness on tho cross. Baying, "Father, forgivo thorn; they know not what they do." His great heart broko with compassion and for givonesB, I don't caro how much you havo boon sinned against, you ennuot afford to havo any other but tho spirit offorglveneB8. If I am a Christian I possess the Bplrlt of love. Tho very climax of tho nets that make up human llfo Is 'the touch ot affection. Only as I lovo men can I havo tho powor ovor men. If a man finds that my heart beats atune with him ho opens his heart to mo. Ab wo possess tho Bplrlt of love we are Christians. "Though I speak with tho tongues of men and of angels, and havo not lovo, I havo become as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal." In my humblo judgment,- much of the talk that comes from pulpits nnd plat forms falls to Inspire tho hearers with the. determination to llvo noblor be causo thero is not that current of love. A Christian Is ono who renders tho humble service of Christ and possesses tho spirit of Jesus. Are thero per fect Christians? No. If there were there would bo bo many Chrlsts. Thore are no perfect Christians. Wo aro all simply partial Christians, and for this ronson we ought to bo kindly dlsposod to tho shortcomings of others. Christ the Light and Life. It Ib said that tho sweetest Bide of any fruit Is the side which grows toward tho sun. Thero la no doubt that the sun hns o great deal to do with tho beauty and flavor of tho fruits which are tho delight of man. In this casual observation,, ub In bo many facts from naturo, rests n beau tiful spiritual lesson for us all. What the sun Is to tho natural world, that, and much more. Is Christ to tho world of spiritual things. As the buh Influ ences tho fruits of the earth, giving them beauty and 'lusclousness. so Christ sheds an Influence ovor the lives of many and glvuB them beauty of character and purity of heart. And nB tho oweeteBt Bide of a fruit Is tho sldo toward tho sun, so the best Bide of man Is tho sldo toward Christ An Active Nothing, The origin of sin Is hid In mys tery. Ita home is lu tho darkness. Nobody knows from whenco It comes. Josub nover mentioned tho subject. Some affirm that thore Is no such thing as sin. If bo, sin Is a very ac tive nothing. Rev. H. E. Purinton, Episcopalian, Denver. Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Saroatnbs. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nino times in ten when the liver Is right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gentlybutfirmly com pel a lazy uvcr to. no us auty. Cures Con stipation, In digestion, Sick and Distress Aftr Entire. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Lareett stock. owet price. Ketnlnirtnns til, Hojllh Prrmlfir 116, Chlruoo Undrrwood fa, U U Smith 110. Monarch H0, llniumund Koi f U, Cull Uonrnnteo. Bend rur Catalog A. B. V. BWANBON CO.. UIO Furnam tSU, Omaba, Neb. Uufflletodwlth T'l Thimpsan's Eye Watsr sora WILLING TO BELIEVE HIM. I Do Wealth It Is a generous and helpful world. Do WItte Indeed? Do WealthYes. When it was an nounced that I desired to dlo a com paratively poor man thoro wns a gen eral movement to assist mo in the enterprise. Summoned aa Witnesses. Whenever Rev. Solon Jefferson called on Aunt Candaco It was her custom to set a plate of gingerbread boforo him and then ply him with what sho called " 'llglous 'spoundln'a." "Wha fo' does do Lawd send epi demics Into do land''" sho asked him ono day. "When folka got so bad dey. must bo removed, Bomo of 'em, Slst' Candace, den do Lawd permits do coming ob an epidemic," said Mr. Jefferson, and took a largo blto of gingerbread. "Uh-hl" Bald Aunt Candaco.. "Ef dat's so, how como do good people gets removed along wld do bad ones?" "Do good ones are summoned fo' witnesses," said Itev. Solon, fortified In spirit and clarified In mind by tho gingerbread, although slightly embar rassed In his utterance "Do Lawd gibs every man a,falr trial." Youth's Companion. Apologies nro perfectly satisfactory to those who make them. RED. it's the Red BJood Corpuscleo Thtt Proper Food Makes. An Ohio woman says Grape-Nuts food gave hor good red blood aud re stored tho roses of youth to a com-' ploxlon that had been muddy and blotchy. Sho says: "For 10 lyeara I hod stomach troublo which produced a breaking out on my faco; Tho doctors gave it a long Latin namo, but their medicines failed to cure it. Along with this I had fre quent headaches, nervousness and us ually pain in my Btomach after meals. "I got disgusted with tho drugs, stopped them and coffeo off short nnd quit eating everything but fruit and Qrapo-Nuts, with Postum for my tnblo beverage. "Tho headaches, stomach troublo, and nervous weakness disappeared al most llko magic, which showed that when tho causo was removed and good food and drink used naturo was ready to help. "My blood was purified and my com plexion bocamo llko a young girl's, while my Weight waa Increased from 00 to 120 pounds In a few months good, solid firm flesh, whofe it used to bo soft and flabby. "I recommended Grnpo-Nuts and Postum to ono ot my friends, who was afflicted as I had been. She followed xny advico and lu a short timo was re ctored to completo henlth and In about 8 months hor weight Increased from 100 to US pounds. "Our doctor, observing the effect ot Grape-Nuts and Postum in our cases, declared, tho other day, that bo would hereafter prescribe these fodd prod ucts for gastritis." Name glvon by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. nead the llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wellvlllo," in pkgs. "Thoro'B a reason." Kvr rnd the above letter t A new fiae appear (rout time to time. Titer ore Kenulae, true, and full ef human Intercut. liUlllHI -flDTCDC .iHnFiWITTLE .SBBBBBSESM UMH I UIWI sHT LYtR W yrr i.