THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 1010. If. Ml uitor.i Defeat League Champions for the First Time This Season. .RUDOLPH ALLOWS FOUR HITS riO.-TOV, Mnv 1 -The Ronton National ofmt"d rhllrtrlihla. 5 to twlny, mw In their first victory thin i-iiiin over tho i ii,"i8 rlianiploiiK. Itudolph lirld thn vIMtm ! to four hlti", whlk l'.nntou (nlvurt Md tr'n delivery In llmi'ly fruition. Catrhrr Hul'iia ninl Mmm j,-ti' .Moiiiii rri pint off the ftrld (or dlriutl; I'lrtplri) KlKler' Jiidictnent on !rke Hrrtrc, ' l'llllA!iKI.PHlA ItOsrWN AH H ii A K AB II 1 A K' C'MrW Jt,,.,, I I 3 nVfrnvl'. 4 i J S n lltnrrnft, I a ! a Kvr. lb. ., I I I I I fihn. i-r . .1 " ii ti'oliiim. If ... 3 t n ii i '""I. rf . . . J 1 o i-uiiho't. rt S 1 0 i n iMjiti-r'H, lb, 0 11 n iKmiriihv IM i II 2 0 WAR ON 1'SE DANDELION BEING PUSHED WITH GREAT VIGOR BY THE OMAHA BOYS AND GIRLS This photo shows the pile of uprooted dandelions gathered at Franklin school Monday morning, when the boys and girls as sembled the fruits of the campaign of Saturday for inspection and the award of prizes. V, tlltlixj. vlh'iff. A'laiiid, i 'hi If 4 I (I ft oymllh, t.li ... 3 0 I ;ij , 1 ft 'i ' im ninloii i f 1 H -1 0 II ... I) l : II I Minrti m , rf il ll J il I) J li S 2 im;i,,i. .,. ,'l 1 fi rt Ii i , J ll 1 4 llfllMnllill. p, , 3 l I n 0 ll II l n'KltrtJalrlrl) l ft ll ll ll , I A II II II - - .- - . Toull ... l 4 -.'1 H I an u I l-.H'iH tor ' iMiipinn in eighth. HHtid f 'it- Mii'pi- In fM)iili. Mls'leitihlfi ,, l ii n ii n o t o 1 ? nmn i i o H ,t ii i"i A-n-lniie hlic; WtiittPil MurHiivllle, koniMi'liy, Molrii l.nnc, oUoil, .Snrrlfl t . I ,iilTUP Imubli plnyK A'Ihiii in M"hilf, Htni'k to l.'ul.t il". I'lrni Iiane on in om Philnilol'ihln. I, Motion, I. Hh" mi hn!l. Off let', off lllxey I, off HndolHh I llltf and eiirned t"i': off ,M river, J lilt, 4 riiim In intiliiK nff Hlxv I till and 0 out In two IiiiiIiiic) nft (iid'ilih. 4 hlt and 2 out In rtln In n'rmi Hii'in U m.l. 1 v Mayer, i: bv ltlx'. 1 h,v t(inlolih, .". I iniilrr-K. Itluler and r.er'm llnriiiera Vk hip l.lnnl.. NKW ynitK, May I -Iirooklyn again defeiiad New York her today, the ilwllore wimilnir ensllv, x to 6. .Mtennd pjaeecl Urnoklyti In the lead In the third ' nltig wlih a lioine run, inmlna with two m tin hum a, while I nlincro n1no Wat nil rtwrd In the fifth liming. The etern left lirni'er. Nap TTneker. aiai'li-d hl flril iratne of tho aeaaon for 1 ronkiyri nid wna I II frvely, retiring In fnvnr of (,'iomrn In the fourth Inninir. It the eighth i:iiihiuMv defeat tor New York. Hi'ore; llKUOKI.VV NKW VOrtK All. II O. A Ii AR.H.O A a Minn rf ...I 1 1 rt nH'inn, If.,.. I 1 1 l A 11 ill..i.rn'ii, rf a ft n n t n lillnvl., 2h,. 4 14 3 1 0 4 ) riKauff rf,... S t 1 0 1 1 o riotrher. . I ) I I I 1 il 4 OM.rhle, Ih .. 4 111 1 a I.Hnni.r, Ih.. 4 t 1 1 I'H.rlrtcn. c... ) I t S 1 nrinnlri, r. t I l iillK-rl, 11. . t wnm. rf . h tnhiKion, If Mnrv. 3h., 4 i'illh4W. Jb 4 rilaon, Vlller. e Tliirki-r, n ( iui ba. v TKnla ,, ,. 4 A ., 4 : t i a i) 1 oKur ...... t ii ii 1'altiiaro. n, . I 3t II il 13 oa,hiur n.. I MM t in Itnmril .... 1 4) 0 o rt Tmata , 34 II tr 11 2 Batted for Dnoln In ninth. Katted for Si-haner In ninth Brooklyn o 0 4 n 4 rt o rv-n ,Nw york I 0 2 0 rt 1 0 2 ft -6 Two-baae hlta: Myra, Kanff. jforne run: Ktenel. Ktolen tmaea: Miller, lohn ton 2. Kaerlflrfj hit: Manhert, faerl fl"a fllea: Myera, Kletnlier. Doubla plnya: Kanff to fjovle,. Johnaton to Olron to Mowrey. Cutahaw to Jiauhert to Olaon. Iiai-ea on halla; off J'alermo, 2; off Hrhaiter, 1; off Toomba, 1. Hf and ernd nin: Off Palmero, n hlta, R rnna in four and two-thlrd Innlnsra: off hrhaure- 3 hlta, ft run In fntr and ona runJ g 'it( t 'Jit.w ijr :iipiu! pj)ir til Ihre Innlngi: nff ('oomba, 41 lilts. 2 runa In alx Innlnga. ptrn-k out: Py F'almero, 2; by f4ehue,r. 2: hy Bueker, 1, tiy floomha. 2. WPd rillehew: Paltnero, Hrhnuer Taaaed ball: Jtarlden. TTmplraa: Hyron Qulgley. neita lilNiilr Plraife. CTNriN-NATI. May 1 Mltebttll wajr naxter of the altttatlon at. all tlmei bar today, ehutttntT oit PlttaburKh, 'A to rt. Neale tripled in tha first Inning and arored nn a. aarrlflea fly. No mora runa wrrei rnnde until tha ajlgth, when fmlth'a rror allowed Kllllfer to reai:h flrat, and be gored nn fliaaa'g doithln, rham than cored nn firlfftthi lnla. fleorei riTfcWKIiH tlNl.'INNATI A8.H 0.A B aj.f o A I .tmton, 1I4 I I" 1 eveata, rf ... 4 1 I a a l iKiuiier. if.. 4 die 1 flflh.ne. k. ... 11HO oorlffiih, rf, Oiroh, k otlarra. OTxaulea, l 'arev. If--f., 4 Marniv, ef . , 3 t nriper if. ., 4 tiini-bm'o. rf 4 Warner. 'IlinMI, o Knahe, ?b. , hmlih. Jb. A ilama p.. ,1ntMif. ,,. Hi-hilll ,, llalrit .... '.. i I tlk.M I I 'mark'. ..,.! t I 4) JMIIohall, I t t Tatala 3 tTlt t a 0 Totali. . . it I 24 13 4 flat ted for Adama In aeventn Itntted for Harney 1n eighth Iflraiburgh 0 0 0 ft ft ft ft-'! Clm-lnnatl 1 rt 0 ft ft J 0 o a Two-ba hlta: Hinrhman, Oroh, Chaae. Threo-baae hit: Neale. Stolen baae: f'arey. T)oubl Tilnva: Mereng to Iiiifleri to f'haaa, arey to fiihtiildt, Mltohell to Ileriog to Chaee. Waaea nn balla: Off Mltchall, 2. tllta and earned runa: Off Adama, 6 hlta. 2 runa In eix Innlnga: off Jaroha, ft hit, ft run In two Innlnga; off Mitchell. hH. ft runa In nine Innlnga. Btnu-k out: Bv Mltehell, 2. r'aed ball: Schmidt. Trm plrea: Klnm and llnialle. IOWA UNIVERSITY GIVES BLANK TO TEACHERS NINE TOWA CITY, la., May 1-fSpeeta.! Tl ram. -Ioa drew eevan baaea on balla and atole eix, baaea, whlla hitting aafely eeven tlmea to defeat the atat Teae.hera" 'ollege, H to 0. Hcore: R.K.B. T"a 2ft2ftftftfta-Jt 7 3 Tearhera ftrt0ftrtOrtrtft-ft 7 7 ItHtterlra: Io, Knapp, Jarvla and frank; Traiheis. Whltford, Pmith find t-liaw. Five Hundred Voices To Be Heard at the Singers' Convention f'nncrtrta on June 13 and ft. In whleh mure than !" vm-ea and three famoua .ii, , . i. . .... .... r il.. n(riBin win iimi'i. n i r' i', i i 'i piii fir Hi'' invention of fiwedleh merlran Mncera. weatern dlvlaton, to h luld t the Auditorium from June iii. iuaiv e. T IM) Mil Miigllig arti lelh-a tll be rep iMitil Hi il i invention. All of the iiiir. i v ill ttu ir nn epenw T' i' threx e'lloialu h villi alng at the in rit r,.riMO 1'n'iln.tn i'f iMiiaha. Al. ii ri ImPi'tr-1 of V i'uk and Marie .t A . ,n kii-n 111 in'inl fir- -.uiMl.'h i ln lii i i' 1 1 i a y l l!l ,.tt-"tl -fn In the ti lait 11 j ' r I fit-il n'l'.itii ei,g t ( mr M aill'i ,i . y " i'"l mil ""i I tiita n'l Inn - . ,iH IHi ta .t in', fl . i. rlv llit . i,li i- riil!t ii.'i.t.- . t il ,.f M rvn.i4j.ii;i4. . . i an I - ' 'I 'i I t !. l a iai.i.a t 1'ml'U .-iiy In I i.i'- i. I.. ii 'I t naa "ii' . a 1 1. . . I a i .i - i a n . .1,1 m .1 I j"ltt ad Mum- 'XJJi ff t4eaaaaaaaWWagaaa V J ' 4 , PROSPEROUS TIMES .NOTED OYER NATION Reports to Federal Reserve Board Indicate Good Conditions Keeping Up. VOLUME OF BUSINESS GOOD WASHINGTON, May 1.-The, monthly aurvey and huslnepa condltlona through out, the country reported to I he Federal Reaerva board by agent In eai'h rencrve dlalrlet, and mndo publlf tonight how that tha proaperlty continued to Ini reaae during April In virtually every ectlon of tha t'nlted Btalea, eapenlally In eaater.i manufar turlng centern. A gynopel of tha Survey by dlntrlcta: Hoaton Bualnena contlnuei to Improva, comparlaon with a year ago ahowa that In many canea tha Improvement la extreme. IVrw York The roluma of gooda pro- diifed and aold laat month waa probably greater than In any March on record. Philadelphia Trade la brink; prlrea are rlalng ; manufacturing plantg are working to rapacity. Cleveland -Kamlnga of ateel eompanlaa and concerna In kindred line continue at an unprecedented rate. Atlanta General condltlona are un changed; outlook for future conditions favorable. There la gradual selling of the cotton erop. Manufarturera are working full time and many re behind on ordera. Money Mllgbtly Harder. rhlcago Money la hardening gllghtly. Manufacturer and wholeaalo merchant are enjoying good bualneae. Fall wheat eondlOon la reported to be unaatlafaclory In many loralltlea. Decresaed wheat eropa In pror.pcc.t. Volume of general bualneaa coritlnuea high. Bt. I)tilflThl dlatrlct la In excellent bpolneea condlllon, I'roducerf and manu facturera are operating to capacity, uhlp menta of merchandlao ahow Iaigi In irreaaea and the buying power of the gen eral publle ha Infra sed. Mlnneapoll1' Wholerale and retail trade re proaperoug and lnduatrlal condltlona excellent. Grain territory will ahow a 1ft per cent reduction In wheat acreage for 191H Planting will be two weeka lato, but a good crop la looked for aa condltlona appear favorable. Kanaaa City Crop condition have r.fldorn len better at thla aearnti. Car ahortage haa beon auuiewhat relieved. There are no labor disturbance. I'rlce trcorda cnntliiue to he broken at all ato U tnarketa of Hie district. There appears to be no reeaatlnn In the volume of but in as. I alias-Pains have revived bualneaa, whh'h una lurllnnl to bo sliigglali. In the giiulhwealern sectinii, where no lain fell, (omn cntt'e are dying and unless talna come conditions will soon be serious, Cotton Is about all niarketcd. Activity in the oil fields hua Increased about ! per cent, over Inst year, (ieneisl trade riitdltlnris are good snd lahor la In much demand. Han Kranelaco Lumber prices sre up ft, to ti per thousand feet and orders are greater than mill capacity. Acute short age lias ranaed unparalleled activity In eliln building. Trade and financial con dltlons sppenr to bo excellent The power of an explosive depends upon Its capacity to produce a large volumo of gas from a comparatively small amount of original solid matter. j Don't Stay Gray Summer School to Continue at Omaha T cotisl ruction of the $ 0,'0 s lence buiMli g for the l'nlvcriy of Omaha will not Interfere with the work of the sum mer school sesaliui. Tiedlik hull, In will -h tho larger number of the rlnanen urn to be held, will not he torn down uulll tho completion of tho new structure From present Inriturlea the summer school enrollment promlaea to surpiisi that of the attendance at present. Ho eauae of the expei ti d lln'ri ine, ihe atndlei offered this summer, will hiive n much wbler ratine than the curriculum of former ecselone. The pedagogical dcprt ment, In which the Inrireit IncreHnn Is expected, will be enlarged by the nddi- tlnn of srvcrnl new ln.it ruclor Tb! chi-uilatry and blnlnyy ili lnirtiin nta will uln be Im reii ieil W hile cnllcge work la In be Hin feature of (he summer schnnl, academb worli la by no miens lo be dropped. A peii deparlnieiit iiiiih r the supervision of In an Hillary embracing s course uf Inalructloii similar to that of the local hlh aehonts In to he offered. Vltll tho ci'sillon of Mlai Gordon of the Knglleh dcpartn.eiit all the present faculty will remain for the uumm r period. UMSTED RECOVERING FROM ATTACK OF GRIP LARGE CROWDS OUT AT K. C. FOR "BILLY" Evangelist Addresses Thirty Thou sand People at Opening; of His Campaign. PREDICTS RECORD CLEANSING KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 1. (Special Telegram. ) -- In h cold, drenching, rain which foil throuKli tail Sunday, 10,0(10 persona wont to hear "Hilly" Sunday prcm-li Ilia opeolnR Heriiion of h bpvpu-wppIjV uiiupalKii here this mornlim. I t (lie ' I'ftcrnoiiii, iillhmiKh (he ! ilov ,i, ur liiul not tu I rl . 10, 000 'more 'ilidcned 10 the rm IviiIIkI, an 1 I nt iiU'h:. with ihe rnln still f h U i n . i (he ( .lif'i niicle wan hkhIii ftlleil. "I in'ir hefme I, nd ao large an anil' i rnce aa nnv of todnj'a with Ihe neatlicr an 'UifnvrM ! ." iiiidav asld tonight, ' ' imr did I ein on the flrat dav of a icaiiipnlgn inldreaa ,n nmnv prauna an'- where under snv coinlltlona " Mmday . pre l. iei ihat If the attendance nt 'the succeeding iiieetlnga lucreaaes 111 the j ratio i.f his revUals In other rlllea, the hmnua Cltv isnipnljrn will act n nem mink In cruiveraliiii and city cleanalng Although Hnndiiy called fur nn Irall liltlrrs today, lila first sernmus were characteristically vlgnrnua llpens I i on Ha) Vi. "Why," lie an lit, "mi nngel In heaven could not coine lo Kanaiia City snd live two uecki and then rctinn to heaven without flrat being fumigated and disin fected"' Added sentimental Interest for Holiday la contained In the fact that the Kansas City tabernacle standi" mi the exact spot where Hunilay once played professlmial Line bail All of Ihe eiangelleal churches of thfa cty and of Kalians City, Kim , sre co operating In (he campaign. After riirli sermon, ll detective ahead of him, detective close behind him, Mundny literally ran through resr nlnle and Into a private riimn for a riib-dowtt, A Hnltlniiire phyalcliui had advlai d him lo remain In tied fifteen minutes after each sermon. Ha Is following the advice. Iln will submit first to a rub down such a Is administered to athletes after severe physical effort, snd (hen, covered with blankets, relax completely until ha hss recuperated frmn his pulpit effort. S. S. S. IS PURELY VEGETABLE-NATURE'S BLOOD TREATMENT Fi-ientists have discovered, that the forest aJid the field are abundantly iUiP plled with vegetation of various kinds, that furnish tho Ingredients for making a remedy for practically every aJlment of tuHiiklnd. Medicines made from mots, herbs and barka whlrh Nature has placed ut the disposal of man are j better than Mrong mineral mixtures, j Mlncial medicines work dangerously on i the deliMte parts of the system, espe ! chilly the stomach und bowels, by eating (out the lining membrane, produclnf chronic diapfipsla M ml often entirely I ruining the health. M. 8. H. la guaran teed to be a purely vegetable remedy. 1 II la made entirely of gentle-acting, 'healing, purlf: lug roots, herbs and liaika, piiexcKsltig properties that bull l up .ill parts of the svstein. In addition lo romm lug all linpuritleg and polaona f com Hie blood, M. M. H. la a safe treat imnt fur all disorders of Hie blood. It cleanses Hie entire system. (Jet H, B. B at miiv di ng store, H. H. 8. Is a slandard reniedv rcogni.(..t everywhere aa the greatest blood antidote ever discovered. , If jour Is a peculiar case write te Hwft. i rpeclflc t 'o Atlanta, t in. STOMACH UPSET? (Jet nt I lit Heal Otiaev Take Dr. I (l aids' (Hire TaliHj. That'a what thousands of stomach suf ferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor dl. gestlon, they are attacklnri the real eausn of the ailment-clogged liver and disor dered bowels. Ir, Kdwarrls' Olive Tablet arouse the liver In a southing, healing wsy, When the liver snd tmwela are performing their natural functions, away got In digestion and stomach troubles, If you bsvs a bad taste In your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lasy, don't rare feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested food, you should tska Olive Tsblets, the substitute for ratme, Iir. F.dwards' Olive Tablet are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color, They d.i the work without griping, cramp or psln. Take orin or two at t-'dtlma for quirk relief, so joti csn eat what you At l"c and '.'An Pr hog. All druggist. The Ollvo Tablet Company, Columbus, Ohio. YV W I'msled of (he Wratern T'nlon, who has been Iriillspiiacd for several weeks from conipllciitlona arising from an nttuck of grip. Is expected back at his office I his week. aine SiU'ceaaoe to l,on. AI'eTIN, Tex,, April John A. Union of Houston has been Hpolhtnl I i iumllei general ef the Texas National (iintrd In succession to the late Cecil A l.y Hi. An nouncement of the appululmeiit was miide tndny by Gnverimr ,1. F, l eruna u. The Sunday Dee lathe only Omaha newspaper thit fives its readers four hig pctfes of colored comics. Tint your hslr to the shade desired with "Drowtistone." This new preparation Is far superior to any mixture Huit contain henna, sulphur, ctlver, lejul or similar preparations. There Is no danger of an Itching or poi soned scalp when you use "Hrow nstone," for thla simple preparation ponlHvely con tains no load, mercury, silver, sulphur, r.lnc, aniline, coal-tar products or their dorlvsllves You Just brush or comb It Into the hair and presto'-your gray hslrs Instantly disappear your hair Is a beau tiful and uniform color throughout tha ends are aa dark as tha balance and you hBve any shade desired from a light brown to a. black. Just a moments "touching up" once a month, and no one can ever detect It. No rubbing, or washing off-no fading. Prepared In two shailes one to produce golden or medium brown, the other, dark brown or black. Two lr,e 24 cent and $l.f Wn will send absolutely free, for a short, time only, a sample bottle of "Hrownatone" If you will send us your nsme snd address aceonipsnled by Irtc lo help py postage and packing. Nn srini pies at dialers. This offer Is made for vou to try "Rrownaione" Hair Stain, and find for yourself .hint how superior It Is to sll so-cslled "dyes," combs, etc, The Kenton I'harmacal Co., t'9 Tike fUreet, Covington, Ky, Bold and guaranteed in Omaha by Sher man MeCnnnell Drug Co. Stores, and other leading dealers. Best Cane Sugar. 100-lb. Bag, $7.60 This is about wholesale price, bought before the recent advance and we are passing the saving on to you. LEMONS A car of Iiirg,. Juicy T.emon. priced, low to niovw enrplu quickly: .".ofi and 300 pile, floien, 12c 13c 14c 15c S3.ll S3.1S lipid Cream Cheesn, OA per po'inil . , afcvC (lest Cider Vtnegur, 1 Q I'cr Rl!on ... liC Toilet l'sper, Heo, f" 2 rilli for OC t me, ln rolls.. SU.-O. FLOUR car of Kronowy High Tstent: 4H-lh. t-ack 24 Ih. sack $1.60 80c Tlirlfly llablt, eiery sack guar anteed 4 Ih. sack 2 lh. SHck $1.35 68c Van Camp Assorted rt Hon pa, per can . , I C Mrljireii I'PMnut Hutict, 1 per pound . . , . . . , I 1 C Hex I. ye, per ran . . . . i for !r. BOB A UNITED A FACES GERMANY It was on the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, which opened the Revolution, and the anniversary of the first spilling of blood in the Civil War that President Wilson came before the joint session of Congress and announced his dispatch of a virtual ultimatum to the German Government. THE LITERARY DIGEST for April 29th, in presenting the consensus of editorial opinion throughout the country upon the situation, shows that the general feeling may be summed up in the words of the New York Globe : "The summons has come to every American to manifest true faith and alle giance and to repress in his breast the foul spirits of divisive strife and pettifogging partizanship. America must be put first, and the only effective way to put America first is to rally about the center of national Authority." Other articles of 'very great interest are: The Presidential Choice of Republican Lawmakers Showing the Result of a Poll of the Members of Legislatures in the Various States. A Total of 1,500 Replies or 500 More than the Number of Delegates in the Republican National Conventions, Ha Been Received Britain's Beef Indemnity England's Reluctant Benedicts The Philippines No Bait to Japan Shall We Feed the Birds? Mining for Mushrooms A Time-saving Advance in Telegraphy Explosive Sewers How the War Has Affected Our Education Blue-Penciling the Bible The Bomb Plot Thickens Fluttering of the Dove of Peace Tcsla's Million-Dollar Mystery Gelatin as a Food The Highly Nutritious Alligator Pear How to Sterilize a Tooth-Brush Richard Harding Davis: Our Literary Gringo A Play on Prison Reform What Our Preachers Need REMEMBER EVERY PURCHASE AT The Basket Stores IS GUARANTEED TO TLEASE f HI I I I I 'fjTS 7c a a HI A Gallery of Striking Illustrations A New Europe A New America Tin" ntirV i!c I'lnpnti'iit -; tin' tiTtu-. uf in'in'f; tin r nlllt lull nl' IH'S lililn'i'; tli httnitfii.iiijj fl'rcf iii'ini niir t'n iiiiuiln wnfi'li fhix vital iniikiiii; i'f Miii'M lii tnr a it i-. t'i-fiiii'il l n.'.-k in nn: i.m.K'.M ih;i.st v..it mil t; t fii'i'i I'tiint nl' i'i!i-iiitnT, inr;iti i triini tin' ma '! iiiini'i'ni-varv n 1 1 nin M" nti t III I iiniii'i'l !'!! Wlttl III! 1 1 1 I" !'lft tliat Ht'fi'l-ti it- ,-i:mfi''.'tii.'t'. will li'iuii juft Imw rvrnf.i nvv ii- i iiiiis,' nihl nliot iitl'lwi'iii't' jniMii opin imi I'M'il.t in iimIi nalii'it iiiiiii itn mlii'itvs t il lii tl in. iuti.ilit in tln iifi'tmnt. I.n.ia ii i- .iirtitii m!i ,.jiial rainu'st m that mmi 1 1 1 j i jii'hi' fur Mitu-.i'lt' tlii nu'i'itrt of ii' li I'a-i', Vial will ir t tin' I'ltunl vi'H nMil I'fi'H tH- wIim-Ii i ii iitiul tn lttlaiiot.t JHlU'llHIlt April 29lh Number All News-dealers To-day, 10 Cents o ' i ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF BREAKING INTO BOX CAR t ' 5 ifl. 1' 'f . t V v ' ) 4 I t"i, 4 4 ' I if ll ' i i 1 if, y -.ii i 1 1 i i r 4 i" A M m?, lie wemy t . sH W., I I i'.'i 1 i f w-VH? r?'jo:'.yiiM FUNK A WAONAI.LS COMPANY (pMNiiKm c4 ibt Tmt NrV Srl, t)&ti)t NEW TORK i I ( ft ON