- THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAT 8. 191! 3 Nebraska 'l 1 Milady's ToUet Table j By Mass. IVUI. ' DEFENSE UNCOVERS. THEORY Belief that Ionise Flege Was Killed by a Tramp. PHYSICIAN GOES 05 - STAND Bsae Postmortem Rxamlaatlea of Bedr Xlae Moatha After Death ,- Witnesses Swr aa 1a Prre mw af Tramp. PEN'DER. Neb.. May '.-(Special Tel agram.) The defense developed fully to day In the trial of William Piece that Its theory l that Louise Firm wae killed by a tramp about X o'clock on June W 1SU. and not by her brother. Dr. Melts of Ptoux City testified that he made an examination of Louise Flece'e stomach nine hours after she died and that the quantity of food In the stomach and the- condition of it Indicated that she was killed from two and one-half to three hours after dinner. Dr. Healey and Dr. McHugh. two other physician' who aaw Dr. Metse make his examina tion, corroborated what he said about it. Dr. Meiss also testified that the body showed no signs of haying been assaulted. C. P. Trotter, a detective from Mlnne spoils in the employ of the Burns agency, said he had been employed by the de fense to ascertain what he could about tramp being In the Flege neighbor-' hood about the time of the murder. He aald he had found out that a tramp had been at the ftlmon Lesaman. Pred Roeber. William and Fred Flege homes on the morning of June 23- He lost track of him at !:W o'clock that day and did not locate him again until ft o'clock the next day, when lie appeared at the home of Xr. Swanson, three miles north of the Flege home. He was seen a hslf hour later al the iiome of Howard Porter, a half mils east of the Swansea place II r. Porter and Miss 8wanson both testi fied that there was such a man at their domes at that time. Mr. Trotter aald from the description he got of him the tramp was of medium height, wore, a dark suit with hat to mst. lv hsd gold filling In his teeth, hsd a little book whloh purported, to be statement from . a physician In North Dakota that he. was afflicted and was worthy of help.1 He carried hla arm in a sling. biij at some places It was his left arm and In other places It was his right arm.' . Mies Puller of Sioux City, a stenog rapher who was present end took notes for the defense at the preliminary hear ing at Pones,' was put on the stand for the purpose of impeaching the testimony of Albert Echtencamp and Ida Helnrichs. A simple home treatment thst makes the hair long, wavy and lustrous Is to dry shampoo frequently with a mixture or tour ounces or orris root ana an onp Inal package of therox. Sprinkle a taMe spoonful on the head; then brush thor- niiL'hlv thrtMirh th hair. All dirt, dust am) dandruff will be removed, the sralp refreshed and the hair made clean, ugnt and glossy, a kirelv soft and youthful complexion will be yours if you use a solution made by dissolving an onRinai p m.i'imiM in elirhr nuneea of Witch haxel. Gently rub over the face neck and arms nlKht and morning, ana tne sain r imiMih. fair and Dllant To atop headache, or ache In back or Joints, reduce swelling, aiiej inumii relieve pain In any part of the body, apply Mother a Salve. The world never saw Its equal aa a pa'" Any woman ran easily and quickly re- .iu h.in tmm face or forearms. Just mix enough powdered delatone and water to cover the hairs; swly and after two or three minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs win oe gone. ju. Nebraska win w nroaeeuted under the atate law ..in then turned over to the federal auth orltles. Mayor Houston his given notice that no Intoxicants win oe premium h. anM in this city on Sunday and that In the future that there will be one "dry" day In the week In this vicinity; 4 Iteared BOottcgnere A rrested." ' NEBRASKA CITY, .May 7.-Speclai.)-Mayor J. D. Houston headed the police Bunday evening In a raid on a "hole-in-the-wall" and arrested eight men who occupied a room well stocked with intoxi cants and were having a good time. The goods were aelsed and three men. Ted Carman, Art Thicker and George Broug ton were held as principals, and the other five men as witnesses. The three men GRENW000 IN MIDST OF HOT SALOON FIGHT ASHLAND, Neb.. May 7.-Speclal Tele gram.)-According to advices received A.hUnd innliht a warm fight la on Greenwood to determine whether that village shall have a saloon the coming At the election on April 4 the citizens declared for a wet town under a refer endum ordinance and petition by a vote f l K anil re-elected John E. Schul- ling and A. D. Walton, the two pro-license adherents of the board of village trustees. The holdover trustees. Prank Nichols. rr w D. Talcott and Watson Howard refused to vote to grant the license and Chairman Howard declared na wouiu refuse t sign any license granted.. Henry H. Weldemann of Greenwood. who la an anollcant for the saloon license on Friday began mandamus proceedings to com Del the ' dry members of the Greenwood village board to appear beiore District Judge H. D. Travis and snow eauaa whr they should not grant the saloon llcenae In accordance with the referendum, vote. Summons ware served oi Trustees Talcott. Nichols and Howard to appear tomorrow before Judge Travis at PaplUton. SIX PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM FREMONT CITY JAIL FREMONT, Neb.. Mar T.-AU the pris oners In the city Jall-slx In number escaped last night by sawing off the Iron bars of on of the windows and are stUI at large. All were petty offenders. Puhlle lealea at Nebraska City. NEBRASKA CITT, Neb., May T.-tUpe elal.) The new otty commissioners have installed a new city scale and everything sold In ths opsn market la to be weighed over It la the future and all scales of the city are to be tested by an Unpeg tor. Easy Cooking Easy as boiling an egg. Prepare the new food Post Tavern Special as yon would old-fashioned porridge. That is, stir slo-wly into sharply boiling water in a doable cooker. Serve with cream or milk and sugar. Post Tavern Special is a bJeud cf tie defimtj Er4J CbeTtirs of Wheat, Corn and Rioe first nmd to'g"aeu jt the Post Tavern, in Battle Creek, a bote! noted far good tiirs ia L ALDRICH PLANFOR CONVICTS '. . . - Governor Evolves Flan for Employ ment of Trusties Upon Roads. TOUKG GISL PROCURES PARDON Woman tram. Oaklaad laderea Kxev. tleo Pardoa Jeha Shearer, Father" at Chit. Wheat She , Immediately Marries. (from a Staff Cbrreapondent.l LINCOLN, Neb., May '.-(Special Tele gram.) Governor Aldrlch haa eveolved a plan tor the employment of convicta not needed by the Lee Broom and Duster company, which has a contract f or SU of them. He was working oa the plan be fore the recent troubles at the prison and these events hare hastened his efforts somewhat. He plans to use aa many of the men aa can be trusted tor that kind of em ployment, outside the prison walls. The state has a large amount of agricultural land at the hospital for ths Insane at Lincoln, the penitentiary, the Soldiers' home at Mllford and Grand Islsnd which the Inmates of theae Institutions are hot able to utilise to the best tdvantage. lie proposes to put the convicts at work on these lands at truck gardening and other kinds of Intensive agriculture, in addi tion there Is a stretch of road near the prison and one near the Lincoln asylum on whh the convicts will be put to work, giving to the atate an example of good road building, which Is expected to be useful beyond the mere improvement of these roads. He proposes to give the convicta thua employed a commutation of sentence of five days for every thirty thus employed, provided their, records as workmen and otherwise is commendable. This plan he believes will net only solve the pi oulrm of employment In the summer time, but afford a means of segregating the better class from the more vicious prisoners. In addition he proposes to recommend to the next legis lature that the state manufacture at the penitentiary, all the clothing used in the various Institutions, which would provide winter. employment for the convicta and be a saving to the state. Olrls ta llavo field Meet. ' The university girls will have a field meet Thursday afternoon at which there will be a fcase ball game on a regulation diamond, in addition to foot races and other field sports. Fourteen coaches loaded with Russians left Lincoln today tor the beet fielda of Wyoming. Child ntraaalre at Play. The -year-old child of Oeoax Wallau. was strangled to death this afternoon by the rope of a awing. The child was play ing with ether children of the family and was in ths swing when the board slipped out. The litis one became tangled In the rope and waa dead before relief eould reach It. The other children notified the child's father of the accident, hut not In time to ssvs the life of the little one. Vale Laaadry Damaged. Fire which started In the boiler room of the Tule Bros." laundry, fifteenth and O streets this afternoon, did several thousands dollara' worth of damage be fore It could be extinguished. Ulrt gewarew Paras. ' A young girl, scarcely out of her teens, with hsr baby In her arms, procured a pardon for John H. Shearer, Sent up from Burt oounly on a statutory charge. The girl pleaded that the father of hsr baby be liberated and shearer aald he was willing to marry her and provide for her and the baby. In fact had always been willing to du so If hs had been permitted. The girl's plea brought Ilia pardon and they were married thia aft ernoon. Both are residents of Oaklaad where he waa formerly employed aa a tele graph operator. Wardlaw'e Term Bxalree. Richard Warlaw. sentenced tram Doug las county to ten yeara'lmprtsonmsut for manslaughter, waa discharged today, hla term having expired. He expects to go at ones to Iowa rails. la. Wardlaw at one time escaped from the prison and was at liberty six year be fore being captured In Missouri and re turned to serve out the remainder of hit sentence. GOOD ROADS MEETING AT SYRACUSE TODAY NKBRASKA CITT, Nek., May T.-(8pe- clal.r-aoma forty automobiles loaded with prominent citlsena leave here In the morning tor Syracuse ts attend a good roads meeting to be held at Syr acuse. It la expected that several hun dred auto owners will meet at that plaos tomorrow for the purpose of perfecting a oounty organiaaUoa which will take up the matter of good roads all ever the county. This organisation waa partially perfected hunt year, but now It la Intend el te extend the membership to every owner of an automobile In the county and If this te don there will he a membership at nearly K and aU will be good lire work ers for- good roads. They hav been promised Urn hearty oo-operatlon of the county officials In this move. New raetarr at Nebraska City. NEBRASKA, CTTT, May ! Hpooeal - R. A. Daft has tea via the erection at a large factory tor the maaufaotura of hla new gaaoltas carburetor and J. A. iUcb- srdson rs ts Join Mm In Urn oiectlua ef another buiMlng adjnalng. to he need aa an addition to the steasa laundry. wwaa ra Task. COXAD. Neb, May l-SBatal Te. egrsmr-Oa the tana af Murray Term, tear adlsa worth of teera. hla 11 aianths- chUd fell lata a tank and was drowned. There was bur about six inches ef nur fe tha tank, bat tha hear waa amsd trtec taca dasrsward and had bees rcr jrax Commercial CHubs at Hastings Today Let your folks enjoy tki ftefeel sear sdjp&mI far home nse. . 15e packagB al groan. aa eaa assned Tlmrt I iw Oawngii X. awat at M Oi aimsallH ajrfc. Chaaha m. mtm. x. t. nan haiaaa. t B. 3L Jrntaam. Csiiiiilastliiiag tdU wea as Does irinBJtBali awaanaT Mt a ansahsssa bbs ana on mum. 9s vara saat eja TOm Bassta- VAank at fnimaaiuiafl Canar" ardi wetm a aanrmlliaaiiaiay Jssnr As TrariTigai rfTliiTirff"rr-iff Pajmnasarv General Orozcc Orders Gomez to Leave Mexico ESCALOX. Mexico. May . -General Paaqual Orasco hss refused to recognles the provisional government establUhel by Emllo Vaaquei Oomea at Juarei last Saturday. Oroxco today on the march southward telegraphed Gomes threatening him and hie associates unless they left Mexico. Oroxco is 1M miles south of Chihuahua and but forty miles behind his advance guard which la expected within twenty, four hours to encounter tha federal fore under General Huerta. The creation of any civil government prior to the wuoceesful term ins Uoa of the war' has peratstenur been opposed by Orosco. In his telegram to Gomes Oroxco declares he would be glad to have Vae ques Gomes come into the rebel none and work with him In the Interests of the revolution, but the Oomea government in Juarea was a thing he could not countenance. JUAREZ. Mexico. May T.-Kmillo Vas ques Gomes admitted he waa exchanging telegrams with Orosco today, but de clined to discuss the report of friction. The acceptance by Paaqual Orosco, sr., father of the rebel chief, of a position In the Gomes cabinet hsd given him au thority to the Gomes government.- De velopments indicated that though Gen eral Orosco hsd invited Gomes acroas the line he had not expected aa imme diate assumption of civil authority by Gomes. ENORMOUS CROP IS ESTIMATED (Continued from First Page.) gnawnir good seed corn there ought to be a favor able start made toward a bumper crop." e'lae for fprlna Work. L. W. VYakelry, general passenger agent of the Burlington lines west of the Mis souri river: ';I can tell you very little that has not already been published sbout spring and soil conditions along our line. Having had from forty-eight to sixty Inches of snow this whiter, the country between the Missouri river and the mountains is In excellent shspe for spring work. 'Inler wheat la In fine condition, with a full average acreage. The ground la right for spring plowing. Alfalfa has received bountiful moisture for an early start; In the Irrigated regions the anowfsll hss been heavy; there the soil la thoroughly soaked. The reservoirs are receiving a full supply of flood wster and the mountains oontaln a great stock of esrly snow that Insures water for Irrigation late In the season, such as July and August. After the dry period of the last two years ths west Is again coming Into Its owa aa tha permanent home for the constantly Increasing num ber of termers: already there la new activity la the movement toward farm land." Metelare la Flrntlfal. Gerrlt Fort, paasenger traffic manager of the Union Faclflo: "During January and February there waa snow oa the ground almost continuously throughout all our territory, which Insures plentiful moisture In the ground, especlslly In the wheat belt. 1 believe that, provided ws have no adverse conditions, Kansss will have the largest yield of wheat In years The same condition applies In 'ess tarn Colorado and In that part of Wyoming where drv farming la being practiced. In all the states slong our line the ground la in aplendld condition for spring plant ing and every Indlratlon points to banner crops In those part." . Speaking About Hats We have almost auy style you prefer in whatever size you wear and any qual ity you may want excepting a poor quality. Prices are as reasonable as good, dependable hats can be sold for. Courteous salesmen to attend you. $1.50 to $10.00 Stetsons $3.50 Up A Omaha Only Mutlera Clothing Worn, The Uoana at Qoailtr Oot&ca. ROKa.lt VIEW! TH SITUATION I Csadltloa of Small Kralta Consid ered Vaod. A local Investment broken, who has been two weeks touring ths state Inspect ing crop conditions, and himself an owner of a large fruit orchard near Cal houn la Jubilant over the prospeota for small grain and fruit v "There la very good Indications for fruit this year." he said. "It la true that tha frost of early April has done damage to some extent but this has been principally confined to apricots and peaches. Apples and cherries have a full bloom and berries have a nexcellent outlook." He eatlmatea cherries to run M per cent, applea a) per cent, aprtoofj St to per cent, peachea si to H per oent and small fruit 71 per cent Hla report on grain la aleo vary en couraging followed by his predictions for a banner yeer. "Alfalfa la up eight to twelve Inches and pasture from three to nine Inches this last week, said the broker. "It certainly clears ths bay situation con siderably. Cattle are picking up as a re sult of It and I believe stockmen win hav sufficient to feed this summer." The ground la right, he said, for corn. Winter wheat waa alerady coming up In fine shape. Ths average of winter wheat than far la about four Inches, ha said. Summing up the crop situation In gen eral throughout the state aa ha aeea It, he said that Nebraska was getting off well and only aufficlent rain throughout tha summer will bring farmers aa te where they can forget their failures of tha last two years. HYMENEAL HaeaeewSfeGataheaa. FAIRBURT. Neb, May 7.-Bpeelal.)- Jeua M. Harper, a locomotive engineer af tola dty..waa married tha latter part of tha week ts Mias Alice Mefwtcaaoa at Clinton, Isv. la Omaha. Mr. Harper gieally saiptlrml hat Meads) ts Fail bail by iwtasatud bonaa with at years aa has cirnctM. SOAP mm stick For Tender Faces ""I TiHii s iililaTThinsiuMiittessa. I ;J arm, mails isi. and etaar taCataans Ern aftasstm. AiSzTisgamy- Ss mar. assssxy ssssvae rtraa, aawsssacf Haavarnaaaw. tansckshm sas.ttr at atasmar jrjsalUsmal lew t . 4b' WATCH REPAIRING AkaO mvtlKY-Br Bxaerte All Work Guaranteed. Prtoaa Raaaanabla, CD HOLM "aath a. Merae aa an engineer out of Fhlrbury on the Rock Islsnd. Mr., and Mrs. Harper will go to housekeeping In this city at once. Mareaa-sperM. NKBRASKA CITT. May 7.-Spcrial.- Lsst evening Robert L Moreau of Kansas City came to this city and waa oulrtly married to Miss Dora f pre. ht. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bprecht of Ber lin. The parents witnessed Ihe ceremony and tha young people left on a wedding trip after which they will make their fu ture home at Kansss City. Russian Colony May Buy Big Tract of South Dakota Land PIKRRE. a D.. Msr T.-fRneclal.l-THa Indications are that this state will secure a colony of Russians numbering more than 100. who will take sAow acres of ststs lands lying In the northwest part of the state. ' Immigration Commissioner Dstts has Just returned from New Tor It, where he was In conference with the agsnts of the colony, and while other states had representatives oa the ground, the proportion which could be made by this state evidently came nearer being what waa wanted than that which could be preaented by any other state. ' The lands which will be taken. If they prove satisfactory after personal Investigation on the part of the agents of the colony. are state capttul and Indemnity lands. which He In a compact body la Harding county. The Indications are the deal will be completed and that the state will eecure thia colony aa one of the few ef forts on ths part of the Immigration bu rsas. . ' DEATH RECORD re. I.lllle llelnke. NEBRASKA CITY, May T.-!Speclal.)-Mlss Llllle Hetnke died at the home of her parents at Talmags Saturday evening, aged It rihe waa a vary attractive young woman and one ot the leading members of a local theatrical oompany. Her health had been poor tor some time and aha waa taken to California and other places, wtth the hope ot benefiting the same. She la survived by her parents and four brothers. The funeral was held this aft ernoon from the family residence near Talmage. Aadrew B. Harhlaa. NEBRASKA CITY, May t.-t Special. h Word waa received In this city last even ing of the death of Andrew H. Hucklni at St. Louis, where he went a short Urns sgo to visit with his sons. Mr. Ilurkins was a resident of this eity for many ysara and waa considered one of the finest vocalists of ths wsst Hs toured ths country In the temperanos cause for a number of years with tha late John R. Finch and other noted speakers. He had always been a prominent churchman and for ysara was superintendent ot ths Methodist Sunday aohool ot this elty. His remains will be brought to thia oity for interment. la; Hatal Damaged by Fire, WAUKESHA, Wte., May T.-A fire which broke out la Ihe attie ot the Rest Haven hotel, a K,m property, tods waa quenoned br the looal tire depart ment aided be a laree numhar a t. dents at Carroll cnllegs sfter damage te me imi or uo.'JW had neen wrought. ues is tuny oovsrea ny insuranoe. (low to be Certain of Curing Constipation Prejudice I a hard thing to overcome, but where health Is at atake and the opinion of thousands ot reliable people differs from yours, prejudlos then be comes your menace and you ought to lay It aside. This Is ssld la ths Inter est ot people suffering from chrunlo constipation, and It la worthy ot their attention. In the opinion of legions of reliable American people the most stubborn constipation Imaginable can be cured by a brief uae ot lr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. You may not have heard of It before, but do not doubt Ita merits on that account, or beoer.se K has net been blatantly adverttead. It has sold very successfully on wovd of mouth recom mendation. Parents are giving it to their children today who were given It by their parents, and It has been truth fully said that more druggists use It personally In their families than any other laxative. , Letters recently received from Mr. Harry Itackenbunr. Klllot. . Mrs. R. Coding Dlx, N.ur., are hut a few of thousands showing ths esteem la which Ur. Caldwell dyrup Hopoin le held. It le mild, gentle, non-griping not violent, II ks eel is or cathartics. It cures gradually ana pleasantly as that In time nature again doaa Ita own work without outside aid. Constipated people owe It te themselves to uee Uila gimad bowel specif!. Anyone wtehlns to make a trial of this remedy before buying It In the regular war ox a eruggisc at nny rents or one duller a large bottle (family else) ran have a sample bottle sent la the home rree of eiierge by simply sddreseiiig 1. W. H. Caldwell. a Washlnslon St.. Montioelle. 111. Your name and address oa a postal cars win do. Do You Want Your Monei Worth? Fleaaars-Jg-Tewram Car, see ' The next time an autrXnoKle salesman tries to srll you s car at a diacount. tell ham that the oid "ancthin for nothing" story can't fooj you. ' The best automobiles In the world are told for their list price, not a permy Ires. They are worth it. But the lame ducks, the second rates, the nondescript and assembled autoaobile art in the public market looking for the highest bidder. Look out they doo't get Jrou. If gold -brick cars sre not worth then list prke, bow much are they worth ? Nobody knows. Cut price desla are frauds, But at jroo want a car of one price to aU and worth every cent of it, get either a Studebakrr K-M-P "30," $1100, or KUoders " JO," $800. Yoo. can trust them. Yow frt all that you pay far and that ia more tjun yoa get with any other car at near, their price. Sfidcbalrrr guarantees them. That's tbe bag rcsatsx Na nutter what pries trrnptxtjca faHa in your way, 8tVbakcr EUf "30" and Flanders "10" cars are far tagger bargasna, becanse m years of good service and astarfaoion. tfacy pay bag retnrna. : V.mm, at-nSsnafor mm ana ostaJer The Stodebaker Corporatim ' j Detroit, Michigan OaxASTA BBAWCsT soas raiaaia at, a. rvr-Vl Kgr. & R. WILtiO AITOMOBII.B OOMJPA5Y, aUJMsVMMI asssassy at- Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTIIAGUE Irnhkntif Uteil k hHIIUaa rWs WiaM (Sea Alldns aerm ar by auai lie 6. S Best S to ; Brraom Mien'. it ms. Day's rrotgM la ih rills of ntrw ttur rsughg boo It on Sdentiiic Managsment in tha ko Ull Business, It tells tha rlaciplna by Which ' (hs Moat tile, reasful ReUllsrs knr tnt nut ths wastes aud leases, . Md maltlnlldd their rofltg. It ihowg Bow rhnln tores, with ' out brlcem malts money wblln drtv . Ing tha Ilbtl MBw ent t bualnnaa, ' Th widhagnr of any nslall sloes can gat one ry without eharga 0r pbllgallnii by asking for It aa his letterhead. Oth ers ess gt th book at " 'e-nti g eopy stamps mt money, Asa( Add,, Afocmn Ca. H W BrAtaiKn, atlea aemsw. lej tal iiuj streH. aniaa, ..... wis. Tel, Oasglas Ttl. . SAGE TEA WILL DARKEN FADED AND GRAY HAIR a There la aMkiaa asw aissut the kaa el i using Sage fat rsateMag tke eaia af thai hair. Our graadmethsra kef I taahr hals! dark, aiosay snd abundanl by Ihe una a a aim pie & Tea," Whenever theipS hair fell out or ImIi an a dull, fadad s J atreakad appearance ihay mada a brew ef C Rage leaves, and applied It la their bug I with wonderfully aanefleial afreet, Nowadays we eos'l have te ssaost ta the J old-time . Uraeeme met dad af aalhsrwgS the kerbs and making Iks tea,. This US dons by sSUIful shemlsts batter thaa We eould do It ourselves) gad ail ws save ta ds la ta rail for the raadr-aaada praam I, Wyeth's taae and auisaiir Mats Hamad, euntsinina aa la Ik pnMjeey strea:b. with tha aaditims Ht fJulpriur, sastheai eiaXlaw seal rum ly, Thia ereoaeatiMi gras yeataful and baaaty is raw hear, aad ) aas af in beat nmsdtas t eej res nee far daadrufl, dry. favertea. Heklsg asaip, aas eaiuaat haty. M S fafty aeeit settle Haas ott drwgctot to4ai aad iw siU be surariai4 at te aV5k MeasW. AM dnwtwete aea) K, under gaanaaue Aw, tha asoaar will be refunded a tk rtaaady is aat aaaotls aa a MoCoar net) Urat " Tar" Z "Bowel Pleasure' Taw? tfaHM sUPsb aCswaAnBaV aa( Sassw) sVWlaC mal saas S aaw ana d aaR pain, lasBSSsssaBBBsjBBBBBBmas atdaam sr snilpa, mxt i sal arm amnmt aaaSs amt mtrnasit aamtttrr a hah nmbtt ar wajsmwrttrst xns amasrai rn anw wear. B vwulil kry fawm, -limmifl nlsaaw trea" and aaaajiiaaiiii j sis at asm 10 asius, K aartta. -J0t toaxl mEiaatga ram. .Thai MuMSmm Trnrhntsi TJ ll Si I ST SSn a erwiri I .. . . i Hotel FtsMers W4m Vf f3f fitresa. S9 W JKar f rJroaAwaj. ay av sfcv V-f. T i r .' tr.rfiiBu-i. , lrt to a. & sCaavrri r-