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5 $ THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Long Journey, A rnilrond from Nome to Of? Horn Is being considered, and sometimes we mny bo able to take a through Blooper from one end of the Anierlcna continent to tho other. In that case wo would snmplo nil kinds of ellmato Trom nrctle to tropical nnd wq would encounter endless variety of surfaca and scenery. Popular Mechanics says that severnl routes for such a raj! road aro being considered, but which over 0110 may bo chosen the lino.i al ready built and covering ovor half tho distance would bo utilized. Tho fact that these exist makes tho project seem less like a dream, but If wo smilo over it wo might remember that men of affairs laughed at Cecil Rhodes when ho suggested a railroad from the Cape of Good Hope to, Cairo the en tire length of Africa but that road la now being built Is more than half done, indeed. To Get Rid of Plmple3. Smear tho affected surfaco with Cuticura Ointment. Let it remain fivo minutes, then wash off with Cuti cura Soap and hot water and continue hathing a few minutes. These fra grant, super-creamy emollients quickly clear tho skin of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness, tho"sealpof dandruff and itching and tho hands of chaps and Irritations. For free sample each with 32-p. Skin Hook ad dress post card: Cuticura, Dopt. X, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Logical. Nurse Goodness mo, what 'avo you been doing to your dolls? Joan Charley's killed them. He said they were made In Germany, and how were we to know they weren't spies? Punch. Not In the Bond. "Did the aviator who advertised to ily, 'rain, hail, blizzard or cyclone," do his stunt?"-' "No, he called it off because it driz zled." YOUK OWN DRUGGIST Will TEXT. TOU Try Murlno Kjro llcmrdy for Hod, Wrak, Wiitcrj Kjcs ana Granulated Hyollds; No Kumrtlnu- tust Eye comfort. Wrllo for Jltxilt of tlm Kto y mail Frou. Murlnu Kjo Itemed? Co.. (.Memo Indorsed. "Does she approve of cosmetics?" "She seems to lend countenance to them so far as I can see!" Judge. Hod Croq Hall Blue makes the laundress happy, makes. clothes winter than snow. All good grocers. Adv. p It should bo the constant endeavor of every man to deserve the good opin ion ho has of himself. Rheumatism Just put a few drops of Sloan's on tho painful spot and tho pain stops. It is really wonderful how quickly Sloan's acts. No need to rub it in laid on lightly it penetrates to tho bono nnd brings relief at once. Kills rheumatic pain instantly. Mr. Jarr.rl E. Aleiaruttr. of Knrth Ilarvivell. Me., wnttn "Mnnv Mi-ninn In my back nnd hjps Jrought on rheu- roauim in mo sciauo nervo. i nnu it so bad Ono tliatlt wlion ftittinir in tyiv nliiir. that I had to jump on my feet to Ret relief, I at onco applied jour Liniment to tho nfTcctcd part and in less then ten minutes it was perfectly easy. I thinli it is tho best of all Liniments I havo ever used." At all dealers, 25c. Send four cents in itamps for a TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smnller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible they not only give reh they pt rma- Carter's nenilycureCi (tipation. Mil KITTLE IVER lions use PILLS. them for. fliliouinru, sM Indigcition, S:c!i Headache, Sallow Skin. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine must bci.r Signature TYPHOID ii no more ncceary UianSni jIIpon. Aimy cxperlcuce bademonitratsd the almost mlraculout effi cacy-, indhir .Ititnew.af Antityphoid VscclaaUcn. Bewu'i .(. i NOW by your physician, you and yaui (imiiy. t Is male vital than house Iniuranee. A' yo.r phylcluo, drueclst, or send t or 'Hats joaiiTi Upheld?" ti Ulna of Typhoid Vaccins, i fr n i.", and dancer from Typhoid Carriers. t . L.tvrjiory, Ucrttley. Cat . Chicago. Ill fi u. nj vaccmrj and Struct undir U 8 LIctCM MTJSMtyjIWfSWHMBaiMBfiagamS SLOANS INTO!'! ' Kills Pain J.foiK5. asa3?k tfiw.a - Mm A&fflJiMO P T-lfJ lL?'"mJi !- k 'v nfX&X &s ;s No ninti win live bnpplh who reKiird lilnmolf alone, who turns ovorythlnir to IiIh own iiitvantfiKi'. Thou must llvo for iiiiolhor, It thou wlrlicst to live for thyself. YULETIDE CANDIES. lnsteud of buying the Christmas candles this year, why not make It a part of tho holiday Joy to prepare them at home? With the foundation for French creams made one is able to assemble a large wuiety of different kinds of candy. An old-fashioned rand null Is nliMilv of fun and incidentally several varieties of tnff may bo n tided U tuccqllectIou Hrlttles afotiTe'easre'sT 6f all candies to make or spoil in the making. A well-scoured frying pan is the beat to cook brittle in. Put the sugar, one, two, or more pounds, into the clean pan and set over the heat, stirring constantly .so that no part is over cooked. When the sugur Is melted and a beautiful golden brown, pour it over nuts In a buttered pan. It pea nuts aro used, a cupful to two eupfuls of sugar is none too much, but if the rich Brazil or walnut is used, less 'of tho nuta need be added. Delicious Fudge.- Take two tea spoonfuls of sugar, a third of a cup ful of com sirup, two lablespoonfuls of butter, a half cupful of milk and cook together with a square of grated chocolate until It makes i. soft ball when dropped in water. Cool and stir, pat out in a buttered pan and mark off in squares when cool enough. Cream Candy. Take a pound of sugar and a half cupful of hot water, a tablespoonful of butter, a half tea spoonful of cream of tartar and a tablespoonful of vinegar. Hoil un til it brlttles when a drop is put into water, pour on buttered pan- and cool, then pull." Walnut Creams. Cook together three eupfuls of sugar, one half cup ful of corn sirup and a cupful of cream. Drop in u bit of water and If It makes a soft ball, remove from tho heat and add a teaspoonful of vanilla, stir when cool and add a cup ful of chopped nuts, spread on but tered pans and mark off in squares. Peanut Candy. Take two pounds of brown sugar, add six ounces of but ter and cook together seven minutes, Btlrring constantly, add half a pound of peanuts which huve been rolled un til liko coarso crumbs. Put in a bat tered pan and mark oil in squares SAVORY DISHES FROM ITALY. The great national dish is polenta, which Is nothing more than common mush, made from white corn meal It is cooked in boiling salted water, then put into a dish to cool It ia sliced and fried in olive oil or drip pings and olten herved with tomato hauco. Chestnut and Orange Salad. Uoil a half pound a of chestnuts, shell and blanch them, cut them m small pieces and mix with tho grated yellow rind of an orange. Pile the nuts with sec tions of the orange freed from con ceding skin, and a spoonful of mayon naise dressing, all served on cress or lettuce. Meat Polenta. This is mush stirred thick with any chopped cold meat. Tho mush is then set away to get cold and is fried. Fish Soup. Reserve the water in which llsh lias been cooked, or make fresh stock from the bones and trim mings of llsh If from tho latter strain carefully before using. CJiop lino two leeks, a tablespoonful of parsley, two carrots, three potatoes and a bay leaf, add to a quart of llsh stock with seasoning of Halt and pep per Ten minutes beloro bcrving add a half dozen oysters with their liquor. Sprinkle parsloj over the oun just before serving. Chicken Liveis With Mushrooms. Cleanse six chicken livers irtid peel six large mushrooms, chop them and simmer in a cupful of stock a half hour. Preparo a batter of two table (spoonfuls of flour, a very little milk, ono egg, salt nnd pepper, add tho chopped livers and mushrooms, mix well and drop by spoonful in a llttlo hot fat in a frying pan. Cook iiiitil a golden brown on both sidos. Uraiu on blown papor beforo serving Italian Tomato Sauce. Slice ono onion nnd cook it in a half cupful of oil until a golden brown. Add two eupfuls of stowed and strainod toma toes, a bay leaf, two clovos and sim mer half an hour. .Mir ono nnd a Supremlty of Business. Thero never was a time In all his tory when our national life luut been so interwoven in the transactions of business representing as it does tho basic princlplo of progreus and per manent succohb, and the fencer at com mercialism passes when wo discover militarism only a cloak for It Tho United States is proving to the world how inconsequential are those things which have been folt to bo paramount in the building up of n nation, fikIi ai miUUtr) powfi and trj-wii.,' lui.i, III hair tablespoonfuls of browned Hour with two tnblespoonfuls of water, add to tho sauce and cook three mluutos, season with salt and pepper nnd servo. GOOD THINGS WORTH TRYING, Puked tomatoes aro not well enough known as a inoHt desirable dish. Peel and cut In thick slices eight firm tomatoes Put .i layer of them in a deer baking dish, dot with but i or or sprinkle with olive oil: add a little grated hecse and a bit ol 2fH fUll ' ll01'l'e(' "-'''ion lteneal W V&i$ i ho layers until the toitia toes are all used. Covet with buttered bread crumbs and bako three quarters of au hour. Cabbage Rolls. Take two eupfuls of seasoned cooked meat, seasoning with onion, Worcestershire sauce, ot any desired flavor, depending on the kind of meat. Moisten the meat with gravy and spread a small nortioii on largo cabbage leaves, roll up and" Ik, place in a pan close together, cover with stock nnd cook until the cabbago is tender. Ilaw meat may be used, but longer cooking will be needed. Thicken tho stock for gravy and pour around the rolls. Garnish with pickled chopped beets. Minestrone. Take throe pints of well seasoned stock, add a cupful of cabbago finely shredded, one small onion, a half cupful each of peas, lico and string beanu. Simmer gently un til tho rice is soft. Serve this soup without straining. Sprinkle with cheese beforo serving. Chestnut Creams. Poll and shell and blanch a pound or large chestnuts. Put them through a sieve, add tho julco of two oranges slowly, sweeten to taste and stir into a half pint of heavy whipped cream. Serve In shcr bet glasses, garnished with whole chestnuts or a touch of bright jelly. Fruit Cream. Cook the juice ol three lemons and three oranges with two eupfuls of sugar, set aside to cool. Soften two tablespoonfuls or gelatin with milk, then heat over hot water until dissolved. Whip two eupfuls ol cream, add tho fruit juice and gelatin, stir until well blended, then pile high in a deep dish or mold if preferred. SAVORY GERMAN DISHES. If there is nny dish which the Her man cook excels in, it is savory and sweet honps, us well .aa the preparation of vege tables Potato and Onion Soup -Cook four large pota toes and four onions to gother in boiling water to cover. When quite tender put through a hlce Reserve the water in which they wero cooked and add it to the vegetables while pressing through the bieve, as It hastens the procesH. Blend together two tnblespoonfuls of butter and flour, add a pint of milk, stir until boiling then add tho potato ami onion pulp. Season well witli halt and pop per and serve sprinkled with chopped parsley. Thih is a most acceptable soup for a cold winter night. Liver Dumplings. Chop together a hair pound of liver a,nd a quarter of a pound of bacon, both raw. Heat two eggs lightly and add a fourth of a cupful of butter. Then add the meat, seasoning of herbs, parslej and salt and popper and a cupful and a liaK of bread crumbs. The mixture should be just stiff enough to make a rnix tuio which can bo formed into balls. Divide into portions, roll biuoothly In tho hands and cook In bolllnj,' water in minutes. Savory Cabbage.- Remove the outer leaves of cabbage and put to cook in boiling water for ton minutes Drain nnd spread the leaves apart und place between them tho following force meat: Ono pint of broad crumbs, moistoned with soup stock, a half pound of sausago und one finely chopped onion, salt, pepper and nut meg to taste for the seasoning. Tie tho cabbago firmly with tapo and put luto a deep baking dish. Pour over it a pint of Block and cover closob nnd cook until tender TaBto from time to time during the cooking Serve very hot. Fried Potato Dalls.- Mash two eup fuls of potato very smoothly, ndd to them a teaspoonful of chopped parsley, one egg, and salt and pepper Rent until light. Form into balls the size of n walnut, roll In bread crumbs und fry a golden brown in deep lat cations along tho border, for businehs is something that concerns Individuals and tho homo welfare, and requires no apology In this day of glorified peace fill industry, which is anothor name for "Americanization." "How's Uusl nofcs," Prominent Business Men, in N'a tlonal Magazine Character Building. Wo prepare ourlves for sudden deeds by tho reiterated choice of good evil that gradually determines char it li orge iillot. Bto BBS i ill 1 IfrLr fa rffcS II II ilef W TO MAKE GOOD SOUPS MATTER THAT IS WORTHY OF CAREFUL ATTENTION. Important Article of Food, and Really No More Trouble to Prepare Than Other Things Directions for Two Stocks. Someone has said that soup Is to the dinner what the overture Is to tho opeta and most assuredly a good hot plate of soup Is not only grateful but uppi'tlBlng, putting us In good humor for the rest of the dinner. Soup is not really a troublesomo food to prepare and .Is certainly an economy, as it makes a profitable uao of lilts and scraps that might other wise find their way to the garbage can. There aro five or six hundred varie ties of soup which can be classified as pur o, thick soups, broths and clear aoims. the foundation of all being either fish or meat stock. T"oi the making of stock we should regularly set aside bones of moat, poul try, game or fish, hut this latter must bo put In a ?eparnto dish; bits of gris tle sinew, raw or cooked meat, necks, hoaus and gizzards of game or poul try . rinds and trimmings of salt meat anil the liquor In which meat 01 fowl ban been boiled Wo must, liowovor, be careful not to put in fat. potatoes or i abbage. This stock is used lor purees, broths and thick soups, hut for con somme von must use fresh, uncooked Juii y meat and fresh vegetables in malting the stock Tor a quart of consomme or clear soup ou will require: Hoof, fresh shin, two pounds, onion, one medliur Improvised Strainer. size; carrot. oneinediuni size; turnip, one small: water, three pints; celery, half stick; parsnip, one sltco; herbs (parsley, thyme and bay leaf) ; pepper loitis. one dozen; salt, one teaspoon ful Cut up the meal Into small pieces, add the salt and cold water and allow to stand for at least half an hour to draw out tho juices ot the meat. Ilrlng slowly to thu boil, and when the scum bpglns lo rise add a tablo spoorrful of cold water; skim carefully and allow to boil gently for live min utes Cut the onions, carrot and turnip In halves and add them to tho liquid, ill Ht Irawlng the saucepan to one side, so is to keep tho contents, simmering, not holliug Alter simmering; for five hours sttain off and allow to get cold. Tamale Pie. Take onu pound ot hamburg steak. r left-over meat, cut line and ndd ono level cupful of seeded raisins, ono doz n stoned olives, salt, pepper and red pepper to taste. Stew until tender and lilcken with ono tablespoonful of ornnieal. Then stir one and one-half Mipftils ot cornmeal Into boiling water, idd one tablesrloonful of shortening and cook until the consistency of mush. Line a buttered baking dish vith about two-thirds of tills mixture, pour in the meat and cover with tho fomninlng mixture, nnd bake for ono liali hour. This makes a lino meat plo, mil Is oven better next day warmed 3,rnr. Rice Waffles. Sift together ono quart flour, half a teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of sugar and two toaspoonfuls of bak ing powder Add net a cup or hot boiled rice. If It has been boiled tho day before and Is cold, wnrm It in a r-opful of milk. Add also a pint of cold swoot milk, n neaping tablespoonful rf butter melted and ilu well beaten whites and yolks of two eggs. Hako earofully in a hot wufllo iron as tlieso waffles aro especially delicate Banana Trifle. Arrango in a glass dtsli alternate layors of sliced bananas and cubes of taln sponge enko. Sprlnklo in half a upftil of fruit Julco. Mnko a custard as directed ahovo, flavor with lemon mil pour ovor tho bananas and ciik. Cover with a morlnguo and deeorato with bananas. Servo very cold. To Remove a Gasoline Ring. 1 used gasoline to remove a stain on a sorgo dress and it loft a ring around tho part that was cleaned To roniovo this I hold tho mark over a steaming kettle and It disappeared. New York Press Consomme Royal. Roll briskly for an hour tho lirnd and foot of four fowls, ono pound of lean beef cut into tiinall pieces, ic two quarts of water and add an onion, turnip and atr?iii off und place on tht ice to cool. Perpetual Motion. Aldermnu Cumin of New York cltv tvorkod his way through Yale college. During his course, he was kept very busy by tho various Jobs he did to help with his expenses. On graduation, he wont to New York, and was oven busier than ho had been In New Haven. After some months of Hfo In New York, a friend met him, nnd said: "Henry, what aro you doing?" "I have three Jobs," replied Mr. Cur ran. "I am studying law, 1 am a nows paper reporter, and 1 am selling llfo Insurance." "How do you rnanugo to got It nil In?" said tho friend. "Oh." replied Mr. Currnn. "that's easy enough. Thoy're only eight-hour jobs." Youth's Companion. Getting Rough With Juanlta. Small Mary, who had been tnught to road by tho modem "sounding out" system, was amusing herself by Blng ing the school songster from cover to cover. Presently, as sho reached "Juanlta," ono honrd corning in her birdlike little voice from tho depths of tho big armchair: "In the dark 1 slammed her." A startle I parent found that tho lino really read: "In thy dark eyes' splendor." When tho rooters applaud tho inn plre's decisions it means that the visit ing team is gutting the short cud of it Most women have a mania for the kind of garments that aro rrioie orna mental than useful. VITAL Disease germs are on every hand. They arc m the very air we breathe. A system "run down" is a prey for them. One must have vital force to withstand them. Vital force depends on digestion on whether or not food nourishes on the quality of blood coursing through the body. BR. PIEKCE'S Golden Medical Discovery Strengthens the weak stomach. Gives cood digestion. Enlivens tho sluggish liver. Feeds tho starved nerves. Again full health nnd strength return. A general upbuilding enables tho heart to pump like an engine running in oil. Tho vital force is onco more oatnbhshod to full power. Year in and year out tor over GOOD PROSPECT FOR SPORT Quail Not Only in Profusion, But Seemingly of High Order of Intelligence. They wei o talking about lino hunting tho other night when Dr. Elmer H. Cooley, Unelo Joo Cannon's emigres siounl opponent, wuh reminded of nn Incident that happened in IiIh homo state At the beginning of tho hunting sea son, tho doctor Hnld, an enthusiastic nlmrod named Smith telegraphed a ho tel frlerrd In tho game region for reser vation, and at the appointed time ho vns right on tho Job. "Hollo, Harry!" ho oxclaimed, salut ing mlno host, as ho dragged his dogs and guns to tho hotel veranda. "Every thing all right?" "Couldn't bo bettor," was tho prompt response of mlno host. "How about tho ganio?" returned the sportHtnnn, eagerly. "Aro thero airy Mualls aroun'"" "Well, 1 should say so!" declared mlno host. "Kvery time tho cook throws a rofuso piece of toast out of tho bttck window four or llvo fat quails light to seo which ono shall Ho down on it!" Philadelphia Telegraph. Socially Impossible. "I thought you liked your now friends so much?" "So 1 do, but I just had lo give them up they own suoh a cheap car." Puck. It takcB two to mako a qunrrol, und wo seldom havo any dlllleulty In (hid ing the other one You can blind lump men by throw ing dust in their eyi-s eS. "rfc remedy has been spreading throughout the entire world because of its l f . ibility to mako tho sick well nnd tho weak strong. Don't despair of I ! "being your old self again." Give this vegetable remedy a trial Today I I Now. Youwillsoonfeel'Mikencwagain." Sold in liquid or tablet form by y I Druggistsortrial box for fiOcby mail. WriteDr. R.V.Pierce, BuiTalo.N.Y. I I Dr. Pierce's rcnt 1008 pnee "Medical Adviser," 1 I cloth 'bound, sent lor 31 onc-ccnt stamp. I of (f ?$ S) iU Feed ih&WavWs s cd Tho war'o fearful devastation Crona ban cmiseri nn uniisitnl i1nmnn.l fnr rn from the American flnntiiipnf-- Tim world must ba fed and thcrn in nn iim.m.ni .l.mmj for Canadian wheat. f!nnnd.io Inviinimn ir. ,,,- Industrious American la therefore especially attrac tive. She wants farmers to make moneyand happy, prosperous homes for themselves while holping her iu itiiao iiuuitaao wucai crops. You can get a Homestead other lands can be bought at remarkably can mako vitli wlip.it .it lln nrount i,ih ble to continue. During many years bushels tn tlinnrrn mnn ,maI,1 n l. crops also of Oats, Barley and Flas. Mixed farminfi is fully as profrtablo an Industry as grain raising. Tho excel lent grasses, full of nutrition.arotho only food required erthcr for beef ordirv ni1rTinQ finnti ci-ttnnln M.nrl.aK. .A. -1. . , a .. rr v. .wu uuuu.a, uiuiucia '"S nnawry service Is not comtu!ory in Canada, but thero h an extra demand for farm wuu, m iciuaco mo many youne men wno Arnmpnl in un.r t urn nr, fnnn.D ,A i'lCJix n.i.....,i'.:.. ". .7 fcl?. wmuioi mciumiu ana pamcuurs as lo r iiui-ed railway ratos to J&TMi wHvimwuuvuniuiuiiiUWiJU, i"w n. w. iiniinon fW'" ... ."'.' "t flu -itfMjy.L ;. iioom-l,lieeUldff..Omaia.Neb. "i"rMM 'w.l.i.rf rn-,,iu -;,. SR VvtfCanadianGove, WEAMJmimMLmMavsMLwJKaJM fit WAITING" Keeping watch on tho appetite the digestion tho liver and bowels will enablo you to quickly detect the first sign of weakness and with tho prompt aid of HOSTETTER'S Sfmeii SBiffgg's you can guard and protect yourself against all Stomach and Liver Ills. rw E $ W.U.Y WT TBI POPKAIfVPSJ U CHvoh Prompt nnil 1'onltlvo Hollol In Kvery 6 Case. Hulil liy DntRKlt. l'rlrn$1.0a TrliU I'nchuKo by Mull I0o 1 WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, 0. W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 50-1914 ioriy years una great, ricaim-restoring FORCE--" ( i) HOE2SE SALE BiESYEiWER l'uu know what you mil or buy tliiuiiKli tho saloa has about one hanpo In IKly to rsciiic HAI.B KTAH1.I3 OISTKMI'HU. "SrOlIN'H" Is your truo nrutuctlon, your only nafecuard, tor aa sure as you tient all your hereon with IW you will hooi bn rid of the dlncnHi It ucIb urf a smo provcntlvo no mat ter how they aro "exposed." GO ccnln and $t a bottle: IS nnd 10 dozen bottles, nt nil kooiI ili-iinslatH, horse. Roods ho ise, or delivered by tho mnniifiicturerH. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chomliti and Dacterlolooistt, GOSHEN. IND., U.S. 4. Defends American Boyo. Mrs. .loseph Uazznm of Philadelphia says that when alio was In Uerlin and Dresden she heard much criticism of tlie way in which Americans coddlo their boys, arrd the Germans declared: that IT over tho Americans expected to do any lighting they must clrnngo their methods of training boys. Mrs. Gnz zam replied that much as American boys aro "coddled," no ono ovor heard of an Amerlcnri girl cleaning her brother's boots. Our men may bo spoiled, alio said, but not at tho ex pense of tho girls. Wornnn's Natlonalx Weekly. Important to iVlothors Examino carefully overy bottlo oE CASTOHIA.aflutoandsuro remedy for infants and children, and seo that 16 Dears tho fjff & ?" Signature of C&S?ffi&&t In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's CastorUl Appreciation. "You say that man enjoys work?" "Heyond a doubt. I have seen hlnx stand around and admire It by tho hour." Muny a camlidato who Imagines tho eyes of the wholo world are upon him Isn't even known outside of his own, precinct. What they don't want may mnko Homo puoplo happier than what the? have. If you wish beautiful, clear, clothes, use lied Crotui Hall lllue. ood (jroceiH. Adv. whita At all Theer are two hides to everything; yet a woman onl has use for ona side of a rim Kir MhnWmiM of Euroncan PJ T,nni. nf ti, of 160 acres FREE ami low prices. Think of tho money you ., ,!,.., ....... c 1, .... i. ,. Canadian wheat fields have averaped 20 M lu .. e i ,.., t. il. ,,,". - . hi lutivcuicui, ciimate exceueni. Have vo untjered lor tho war. ThB finv. ..., ... ... -l . -......... Mi UlUlWUi U1U4UJ, Ol V 5flUn v f h wi m- ir on -v .iw 'u """ .a . " Wnu .U.UvJ.t,,VUV,lBUll --ft...4 7115