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TtSSDAV, MAItCIl 11, Wi. 4 1ST MEETING TOE FORT WAYNE SEKTINEIi. 5. crrr fyui i iliGM arid Gale, Railroad Evangelists, Began Campaign. ARE HERE fOR A WEEK Chrlstlar.

ought mla (he Teamlnjfor the! 'spiritual Salvatlon of Othf r. Is jii (, the BS(ritUl Ibr the rll(rlon of JeSus Christ and It, ought to attroula te His. followers" In 'the' work which He ame upon, earth to SccQin plish. The Clirtstia'n 'might not to rest content 'with: his own salvation, He. AS MISSIONARY MlfflCA jPreparatory: Step in That Direction Takeiv ty LICENSE TO PREACH UEV, THOMAS IB.

GALE; Railroad Evangelist li Fort Wayne far Weefcli Csmpalga" ought to yearn and' work for the'saH ration of souls "hla, fellowmen. He. ought to ie an evangelist whether Is layman In the church! or an minlsler; of the gospel. We ought all to be aoul WlTirjers," This' was the message, coupled with V.strong appeal to mer and women to accept; Christ, their Savior, of Rev. Thomas R.

the railroad evangelist; who, with his gospel "The at Peace," la tn. the tUy for a week's evangelistic stay, at the looms RallroaflVTroung. Xen's Christian association Monday, evening, the first of his evening meetings in Fort Wayne, He hail held iprlet.but Interesting pMllmlnarr. meeting. st the room during the noon hour.

Evangelist Is an earnest fcnd forcible gospel speaker, weaving Into Jils discourses much of Incident arid pressing Christian truth home to the of his hearers In such apraetl cal way that he secures attention. and reaches' the heart It Is a simple presentation of the gospel with a rf appeal better living and turning, to Christ Personal Christian wofk.atnofig the 'railroad men Is the mlasldn! In he IS engaged. was followed at tK tneetlng" Monday evening by his wife; Mrs. Gale ia most pleasing and effective, She Is cultured and. eloquent Her mannerism attracts; her words' and thoughts carry with them a force that Is, convincing snd persuasive; she holds attention; and' Interests herheaty era.

She Is a gospel speaker of power. Her remarks at her meeting were brief, but she Interested Herwords were Inspiring and productive or good. Mrs, Gale, spoke it the noon hour at'the rooms of the Young Womi en's Christian association. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Gle will speak again at, a meeting to be held this evening at the reoms of the Railroad and Wednesday evening they will be si the. First Baptist' church. The two evangelist? will spend a week In, this City. In their gospel car, Which stand Inthe railroad yards here, they are at present making a tour of the Wabash lines. From here they go next Monday to Port Huron, to "toar tha Grand Trunk llrtes, arid then go: to Boston, where a great International missionary meeting Is tO he Jield.

Rev. Me. oale has. been engaged In his present evangelistic wprlf for the last' two years: 'Previous to that, he was a pastor. In; New Jersey, snd also In New York city.

In his evangelistic mission tie" la accomplish lug great good. It la principally, among the railroad ptact Sunday both Rev, and Mrs, flale will apeak In' different churches. in ths afternoonat O'clock Mr. Oale win. speak at trie First Baptist; cnurcr on the subject, "In the' Hands of the which Is one of his discourse that has attracted wide attention 'wherever 'A t' the district sthod 1st conference whtch mefc'slast'weRk at Portland one of the" mailers "of.Jocat Interest tyas licerisl.jgi, to1 pwach' of M.

of. this city, the action' "'of the." conference becomes a local preacher In the Methodist nomination. This actlsn. Jon: the part Of J'r Tjiprnbiirg Is the, initial step to his becoming a missionary In the foreign fields, and 'will' probably result )n the going or, nnnseii ana Mrs. Tnornourg, In the.

hear future, 'to' AfrlcA, which. Held of minion work be desires to, en Mr. Thornburgls me assistant superintendent of. tha General' Electric Lamp works on HoJmari street, He Is an. active' Worker the First M.

church. The conviction that he. ought to. gtye his life to foreign missionary work was Impressed on last summer while E. )H.

Richards, for twentyflvei years missionary Jn Africa Ttas In this city and deHvered a "sertnon at the First M. E. chiifch. the matter his consecrated thought and Anally decided to enter leJd of rellglpiji work, It' will take himself and hla wife to a strange country and among strange people, but Mr. Thprnburg tellevea that It Is duty's call and he has decided to lake the Important step.

WERE GUESTS OF BISHOP. Rt. Rev, Bishop Altrding Host to Cleveland Rt. Rev. Bishop James Koudelka and Rt Hey.

George iiouck, ot Cleveland, returned homa yesterday after a brief visit In the city, "the, guests "Of Rt. RV; Bishop Aierding. Lecture Tonloht. There will ha a popular lecture the Etmpson Methodist church to hlght. delivered bythej pastor under the auspices of the board of trustees.

There will be no admission and every body la cordially Invited. Tha sub Ject, Is "Sleepers." churih Is at the corner of, Dawson. and streets and the pastor says, "Come and enjoy an evening irtith, the Sleep er.T ChureK of the Brethren. file sermon theme this evening at the Church' of the Brethren of Rev, ft who Is of revivals, will be "The Fruits of Sin." Wednesday eventng'he preaches on; the subject "Will Opd, Answer ProyerT" purchased Property, The lot on. East' Washington street, adjoining the property of the First iPresbyterlan church on the, has been purchased by.

prthodojt He brew congregation upon to erect the. church they propose building this summer, Martha Clses Meets. The. Martha class of the Christ's Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emrlck, ICtt Forest street Remodeling" Church Interior, The Trinity Lutheran church Is perfectlog'Wans for the remodeling of the, audltjjjrjum.

so. that, hlg pipe END TO CATAR8B No Mora Oorentts, 8nuffle or Stuffed Up Head, DESTROY THE OERMS. There are many readers 6f Sentinel who ar; suffering frorn ca, t'arrh. elther nasal or bronchial. Many of these despatif of ver It, They have soaked their stomaens with' nostrums until they are disgust ed with "all medlclnesi and are now travelling thel? rhlserabte allowing of, catarrh: to sap them of health, and vitality.

But suffererSiShouId 'remember ha Meyr Bros, Ce the" have a ruirariteed: remedy' for' catarrh, colds, coughs, bionchltlsi'oroupj and il' ti uammatory aiaeasea. oi tn throat and, bronchial, tubes. The.hain'e of 'this' remarkable' remedy; Is HVO MEt' and, is 'solder money back plan, HYpMEI '(pronounced Hgh o4nie) medicated you Just, breathe through 'the Inhaler' oVer Inflamed and; germ 'ridden and fit soothing properties will allay? the destroys ih and! to Its; normal condition, A complete HTpMEI. outflClnclnd hard tubber; Inhaler, but I1.00, and: an. extra' hottift of HYOMEI, if 'needed, costs, hut'tl cents; Sold; by Meyer Bros.

Co. and druggists everywhere, Mall' ordere filled, charges prepaid by Booth's; Jlyomel Ij. Y. orgajiwlll, of the.altar end: of the thurchi Instead of In the rear of the i'l'St preae'nt. Tha choir loft will also behindVa.t the same place.

The' wprlt will be, started sppij; Fl' 6 S'EY Funeral Is at 'Virginia," Minn, of VicVjn of tsncttlids. MlnnV ithe three crews of atolld foreigners hov without abattiment 'have gnawed Into the "Ureal jsorman anas win pause' today while, the flrstfuheral of perhaps seventeen passes" out jo the cemetery near by, Tpdty's funerat la that of J. R'enne, father of seven. children. Seven bodies have tieen recovered fromtha The diggers, assisted If a powerful wrecking outlit, are good progrosa, and it Is now believed (hat by tomorrow the last or the bodies will: be uncovered.

.86 far, the Ore'. above, the has held firm, arid no further slides there are expected, STOCK '8HED8 BURN. Nisi .1,000 Horses, Sheep and Hogs Roast to. Death at Fort Worth, FbH Worth, March li' Nearly two: acres of stock sheds hurried here today, rroastlng to desth between, EOO. and head of horses, sheep.

and seriously burning four inert, Tha value of! the' dead animals: la estimated about and the property loss; $50,000, WILL INVITE; PUBI.IC. BUY8 WHITE HOMESTEAD. 8. M. Foster Purcdant Barr 8treet Property; for.

IJ15O0t ipf eds were, executed. com Dieting the transaction under which Samuel Foster purchases the Old White nomeaieau on. mrcci. ju north of for i. consideration ItS.OOO.

It has a frontage of 17 feet. on Barr street ana a aeptn oit Ja fact; andiricIudesUhi old frame residence Which, was jfor.mapy; years, tha home of the. late Capt' James B. 'Whltel'' 'The purchase; was as an Investment by Foster, who alreadyowned property in that I I I i fFOLEY KIDNEV' PILLS "ii" A and remove the poisons that backache, rheumatism, nervous nsss and all kidney, tna piaaaer irregu Rarltles. They buUd up and restore Inatufataeyon of these UaJ organs.

Drsler Dror Ct. FOR THAT TIGHT COUGH When that cough of yours tighten! up, the mtmbranej become Irritated and trouble you every time. you', take a breath. It's time you were using NYAL'S CHERRY COUGH SYRUP If neglected, the cough will surely rasp and tear the' mem. brahes of the throat and affect the bronchial; tubes lunge as well A cough In every In starRs paves trie way to further trouble.

Nyal's Cherry Cough Syrup soothes and heals the Irritated, membranes, removes the tick ling sensation, allays Inflammation and prevents ifurther Infection The first dose affords grateful relief, Two aliei, 25o and 50o. Afik the: Nyal Druggists. Jacob Bill's bras' 1401 B. CfeIhton Ave." Clapesattle Drug Store. 1 5 4 Broad war.

Itoham's Drug CalliOUB Zimmerman's Drug Store, JOnjf O. WKNZLER. Cor. and Wayne Sts, Melnzen Drug Store, 1119 Maumee Ave. Hutzell's Drug 8torC, 1402 West Main a "jr." rharmacj, slt.CalbouQ SC Board: to Fix Data for of New 8cheol Buildinjs; The school board at Its, meeting Monday evening arranged to announce at a date to be selected later, a pub of the new Washington and the James Smart schools.

8e slons'ire now: being. held In the Washt Ington building, and It la hoped to able to occupy the James II. Poiarf school early; In April. This IS the Tenth' ward which will replaco the' present Holtonavenus building. THE SMART 8ET MA0A2INE UNDER NSW MANAOEMeNT, The Smart 6et magaslnS, which was founded In 1900 and has boen conducted since by the Eas Ess Publishing New York City, Into the hands'.

a' new corporation headed by John Adams Thayer; and will henpeforh. appear under new management. Mr. Thayer, who will be recalled as one of the men who made auch a remarkable AT THE MAJESTIC vO44444 "TriE; HONEYMOON TRIL Camlng for Two Performencia Thurs 'day' Honeymoon: Ihe wittiest and melodious of all; tha Chicago musical comedy lucceases, and. a sister "plsV "to; Stubborn Clnderelta.r lsto the attraction; at the Majestic theater Thursday, matinee and night.

'Honeymoon'. Trlal' wsa written by" those clever Hough, and' Wward, who: have '(contributed ten musical. successes the first order. to'Jhe contemporaneous American, atago; It contains' more' comedy and more catchy music thanahy (Jt'lhe: authors' other efforts and wae fittingly described by the': Chicago. Tribune as plajri.wlth a (thousand iaiighs, Mji is season' company Is a notable one, 'containing such; well: khowh and blgh sslarled as.LopIa, Fred Carl Oebrge.arid Clara Daltoni, ogetV ef with other principals; of less erpromiriericey The: chorus; Is, urfr'and, consists" of.

tnlrty of the shapeliest nd girls evr seenjlth aftraetlon, Wajrborn's the famous septette i of "dancing br.ollera," are ali'dlatinc't The, of "Honeymoon of the "whlst'e able" klrid arid" Is usually1 heard on the streeta "of every city' which the. visits for "many; week. atcr Its NWL ESTATE TRANSFERS: Complied by JohfiC Heller, Abstratpr, street, 'CITY." rv.j Tnii.r in iviltfr A. Barrett, lots'l and 1, Stollars pork, for et alj, to A. Barrett, Iota J.

and Stollars" for 'iMaiid Evans to Theodpi'e ndf Tltus, lot .12, qreens. subdivision for brace p. Wasner (guaraianV to taura M'Penneld. undivided ll )t 42, Brackenrldge addlt oj. for IMOO.

Amos K. Seavey to Charles HvTitus, east 7 fiet addittonr "jasper Kdeali to Hose' B. Sutton, west I) (set lot IB, C. Wanna addition, for SAm'6s Eby to Uura Eby. lot Eby' subdivision of lot 1, for J300, Ed Fteirrer to Leo O.

Bchlrmeyer, lot IS. HanhaHomesteod riace addition, for, 1750. Leo O. Bchlrmeyer to loh'h H. pechter Ing.

lot Hanna Homestead Place ad amon, ror tou. Theodore Tltus to U. Maud vans, lot JVOreerfe subdivision, 1 00. Guy Colerlck to AususteWollert, east lot 203; It.eOj Rudolph I Wollert Ouy. Colerlck.

east lot 20, I.aaelle's oddlttoii; 'for Wllllsm Bargent to Mary J. Fsblan, 91 iii.il al 2S feet lot IS, addition, for W.100. Charles H. Erkert.et to.Anne Ma honey, lot i Jt, Hamilton's fourthaddl llon, for 11.00. Anne.Mahoney ti William.

E. and Anna Eckert, lot 41 and west 11 feet of south SO. feet ot lot .42, William" addition, for 11.00. Anne Mihoney to Katherlne 0. Eckert, except west ll feet of south feet lot 42, Wllllama' addition, for 11.00.

Ann Mahnhntf fn navld g. 'and R( tha Bckert. itt. Hamilton's fourth" addition, for 11.00, Oscar Treseelt to' Frank Kj Smith, lot Williams' Woodland Park addition' Marv tk hWIatrral la Willis J. Vk I.

lot lit and wut 40 ft lot IK. ll rk's tlilfrt frt ll'nn. 1 Louis Fox to Oeorgs w. Carter, lot 43, I Louis Fo tor saoo, uugi iix. Tim Fodhey to Laura M.

Brmkmann; lot 8, Hartman Acre addition. Wayne" for 91,200. Trl stato Iian andTrust company Henry. E. and Emma Brahnlnr, lots 4( and 4S, Brnnnlng'e adilltlon, Wayne township, for 1360.

James H. Morrow to Henry Hllgeman; part east ti southwest li north and east of Ooahen' rpad, sertlon ZU forty acres, Washington township, for I4.M0. 3. Max Hofmenn to Enet' W. Cook, lots 113 and 114.

Hamilton's third addition, Washington 'townahlp, for.120,000. ii System Clothes for Young Men We lyjint every young, man iii this tovm to see the new (L" System! Spring clothes weliaye placed on. stile. They are PBICES TO $35.00,: Jacob' Wi Swaldner' to Edward. Ber rtardln, southwest, At 'Southwest, i.

iseo i tlnn 40 Joe townshlpiifor Abe Arkerman to: Samuel Hbenshell, southeast 44, Southesst 14. section; Bti, Jos, township. garsh soiile to Jacbb.W, Swoldner, west iwest A southwest section XI. 49, St. township, for 13,800.

Ruli'h! A. Itoblnstm" to John A. Ores ley lots JJ and 34,., Swift's addition and east SO' feet of west, feet, Mon roevllle, Ind Harriet M. rTuttle foney N'utti'e, northwest' northwest' 14, section 10, Milan." townshlpv for IS.OOO." Abe AVkerman, to Jarrtes Pfrown, 120 acres in se'ctlon .24, Milan towhshlp, for Joliij Heckler to Ell and. E.

southwest northeast section 4. Monroe township, io.r M.600. JoHrl Ciinrad, to William F. CUPID INTELLIGENT ivilXA, balSach 12om. Illiutratsd, t.98 psis.m,m 9 I ,23 Thii book, wnttea by a New York woman whose interest woinefl's clubs and ia her let ow bciftgi have bees widely commented upon; by the pren, deab with a Cupid teat went about bis work with sn idea ol Uplifting people audi improving ihsir condilioow ts.in fsd as.

sensible a book as any one could wish if not excitingly fresh and piquant. The volume a kutdot woman's nshts book 'and really there is no answer lo the plea set lorlh in mKl lorm. Oivalt hvcntng Man. 1t is very erideat the author hsa sot Wriiten for the avaTaa aovel reader, blit hss given a somewhat intimate account ol the lives of her cJ)Haclenself pcaMed people in convcfitioosi Troy "Two oi three sveti Utla live stories run through the book, 'stories which serve to apply truths which she tells.r 7Vy Standard. "Aa effective little story convincingly presenting the ideas of what nay perhaps be called the typical twentieth century woauo Afasors; Etenlnf Ncpi.

Hot lq SjfM, RJ eeoT tVW(. C(. amd Capttmliimtton, br ttfl CH.Cchran. OUC. few aW VVAare ro J.H En.

JOO iddr Q1C COCHRANE PUBLI6HIIIQ CO. Tribune Building, flew York horth 42.IJ" of West lJai "Chains west N. line, Section township. Mary D. Coon to pert section Perry for' B.B.

(latch Theroh Hatch; part section I Perry township, for IJ.OOO. 'Charles A. Wilding; to Henry it. Wll llsm.snuthwst north art south" eaat (i northwt 4, at rods of west Ms southeast northwest wtst," southwest northwest except, north rods. east iti southwest 14, Perry township, for 11.00: Ky'burg.

et JaeobKyi east .411 Screa soufheset, south of section 10, Mauraes township, for Yoodburn Automobile Co. to' George W.snd lot SO, 6hlrley Shirley City township, for 1700. John Conrad', to Wllllnm P. Conday, north 12.80 rho.ln west 1S.TS chains northaeet 't. north of boundary township, M.

Besancin'to Robert J. and t. T.vnnH SI IT. C. ttinna vision, yVashlngton for' I2.B0O.

ink, 'liritti rM.k.. fractional' southwest 4. except west. 53 section IS; SO. acres oil south; nortnwesi u.

section J5. Eel It Is estimated, that aVa'co'stnf IJ00, good land within Reasonable alSUnce of, 8s, vanhsh' can be' a nd made pro cotton tcj tne'i nriiial varus of $3,000,000. Bier township, tor, nJ.tso: A SPECIAL MEDICINE FOR KID Many elderly peopls" have; found In Folejr's. Kidney rterhedy aicjlilck relief and permanent, beneftt from kidney arid bladder a llmenta and from an poyhig uHnary, 4rregularlties due! to advancing years. Isaso N.

Regan! Farmer, saysi "Foley's kidney Remedy effected, a cbmplete cure' In my case and I want otHsvi to knoy of. It." preler Drug Co. FER rnOFOUGHLV CXEAX AND FBCTLV SANITAKY That is the way your washing comes back, to you when done by The Troy Laundry Soft Water Mtthod. Phone it now: don't wait urtir tomorrow before' you "Investi gate our method of treating Drug. Liquor and TobaceO with Hill's Chloride of Geld, remove deelre of patients seesint for If dlrso tlons are followed, and do tt with" out pain' or Buffering.

Can be given. secretly witnoui xne anowieago oi the patient. Testimonials BENT KREE Give It a TrlaL Prtns, 11. on ner oackaas: gold anrf recommended In Fort "Wayne at. tho four stores of Meyer.

Brothers Co; "Fort IndV The public is cordially invited to attend, tlie; Millinery opening Wednesday, aft ernoon, and. evening, March 15tlt EMMA MILLER, 1303 Calhbiin St, iuccfui of "Bverybody'ii Maxaslne" a few vanri otrft. hn.a silncai rutlpftment from that publication ba out of active neflBr, but he In now bacR.m th fame ana i otunninff pinna ior mamn in 'Smart Set" as prent a xuccetis In the fiction "ETverybodyB" was In that of more toneral ncop. Tha twllcv which hai made the flmart Set, inusjht after as "a rnatatlrie of cleverness' occupying a unique field Is not to be changed. The design of the new owner In (o Increase' Jthe Interest ahd oualltv of the content of the mcaaiinf.

and to strengthen Its position as the loremost pj rievernesa ann 111 efarir merit In the Aiherlonn mnftaslne world Asaoclated Wltti. Mr. Thayer In the editorial management of. the maga sine will he Lou las Closser Hale and Mark Lee Norman Boyer con tinues as, managing eauor, IbbbbbbHHKsRsbHRH issli sVa. YHsflsssBHs! ATRIAU 1 rnl 'o a vrjr 4 We Point With Pride (Ine sets of teeth.

TW oia set, setvleSSbla for a' decade or two, no, lonser (Its. Come to us and we will provide new and eomfortatile set for, yooi PLATES 18.00 AND IIO.OO.. 814 Cslhoun Street. is thje only way to tell fcow good a Bread id. DOMETtO BREAD will 8'tan3 the' 'test and will please you.

This Simple Lotion Great Aid to Beauty MYRONWWMW BJHQERY Ciilb the Stairs And tnone.y on pair 'tif'Ey'e 'Vii'liip located ot. tits "Second, floor, Xiow Rent, Low inaltej It possible for Iii. to sari y6u Eyerjthln wa do fj waranted. 9X6 CALHOUN' NOT A WORD OF SCANDAL Marred, the call of neighbor on Mrs. Spapgh, of Wsnvllle, who aaldt 'She me Pr.

King's Ney Life PWs cured of obstinate kidney rouble arid pade her Ilka, a new woman," but surs remedy for stomach, live? and kidney troubles. Only 250 at all drujglsts. Atit 43 years. The old est and bestj we lead; others follow, Zimmer Carpet Cleaning Co, Phone 496. vJ eoq: CARD bFTHANkS.

We desire In this manner to express bur sincere thanks to the Bible Training School arid pur many friends for their kindness and sympathy during th. suite rln ahd death of bur beloved. husband and father. We wish especially to express our appreciation and gratitude totho railroad men in'd others for (heir floral tributes" and kind atso the Church pf Ood cholrand; Key, If: Splher for his services and sympathy. MKS.

ItARRT HORr AND DAUGHTER; $5.00, Silk Petticoats this week for $2.95, all THE! HINMAN 608 Calhoun Sprinjr Models oft display at Carter's Hat Shop, 205 Berry street ''Wi, Wednesday and Thursday, ''The, nearest approach t.6. the fountain of youth," Jlr's. Mae O'n In the Nitf. Tork Jftrald, spu.rmax! beautifying and Inexpensive. This made Into a faca lotion is mSrvelotis.

for clearing, beautifying Snd preserving complexion. "Any woman can make this lotion by getting four ounces spurm'ai from the druggist, dlsoving In a half pint hot water, and adding tty teaapoorifuls glycerine. Thla gently massaged Into the. skirt becomes does not rub off easily like for natural aid to tan not. be equaled.

"This' sjpuf max lotion; Is'far superior to powdera, eoemetlci or skin foods and quickly corrects a rough, Sallow or Jlfelesp ohdltlon, giving the complexion a smooth, tone. Onca you try It; you will have no further use for faca Crackers, of something better! That is the question fqryou to answer. Of course these IS sopie thinjr better than ordinary crackers. Ask your dealer for Perfection i on WaierS Every ono and you will pet the 'better crackers. Yon '11 notice the better ncss principally in the taste, though they are better in all other: as At All Dealers' MlQkl WHfH YOU GET WORK DONE, COME, HrTRE.

I HAVE A JOS TO YOU? Jof sm ICAN iR iBEn Lit 1 mm youc arm aTV 01k. unfa. a. mJritFf lZZk Hi B2 Ml Iff in HI 9 IB Ell RT9H fmMt IIkX. I Bvar rn sHH HrBw Hi u.

WA IH fA tl12fRm JlR STAll IS A FRItN MINE' ToOlt HAVE 60 BACK TO'HIM NOT IP YOII AJOPIC V0K ME" IT WOlflD HURT HIS FEEtlNGS TOWARD Mf' AM SORRY' HE THINKS I TERSUADED roLl AWAY FROM H.IM VjHE'3 HERE NOWt, yfle.eV iR APIPMt KNOW 8U1 1HAT fOU.HAD' DISCHARG HIM'L I KM WhL V'l TW I iiTn i 1 1,, yyj J.50 TOU WANt TO I TZ (BfnJ leu TOU, fK 'Tik i rt "giP' vvrtsW "a NUi 'HlMk. 'Wm mAnt TCir 6ack vJB, fXfilwV BM our PLACF! I. If vyrBBM Wf I UNLT K'V' lf IksHsHB I lis ill Miri iuu io vi if I B7 SWE M)U A A A BV Ml HOMtl WE; lSBL JSJ IT 1 1 isIHsTiTsTii rn nm 1" 1 1 1 WimirntfTsiM il uBBM BB 7 crt HE5 fiONE DOWN TOM): xgv 'WARDS' laNrVNM'lt 60 4 "Tmi RJG jWAY AND HEAP HIM TXJK "saaw VHtlssHssUaJ I VssasnMW Al Ml Jf Vlr r. It' Js i rHi I ri I rimm visrv rr, it fil h5 slCwJi Vi vi I XVi JS Jn5 Ifi, SJ i fi TV. x.s ifv ft nfnv WOUlO 7no.T LET (HIM GO'' pOLM'NT 0ET ALONG rfHOUT HIM" OF OiO; NOT TAKE HIM AWAY FROM ME' 1 KNOW 7r1 AT, I REALLY.

1 MU4T GET HIM RACKI iHf.V TOO G005rA MAlsl 1Q rvou ieh os wnH faUT A WORO.Of WARri Nn6 NOW, YOU CAN, YADOLE YOUR OWN CANOE' 1 CAN BET along VviTHOgt hJYOU' 50ME DAY YOU wilt THINK BACK Of YHE 6000,1 OIO.MAPPY DAYS Al COtQKEl ITALL'3 vfiAct jAce YOU 6ET IN wnifflE ANDi TAtt SAYS SOi WE It ttT TOO WAIN; GEY fit NOT LET' TOO GO 1ST0 TOWN AN'GET irttT'. rnMc yIam. alvays anoT ifiT0U "60I 5 itli VAvways will. Bt.looidMG YtJ ISSSZ Hsaw OUT TOU JOUK INTERESTS! fZ TO" i 1 I you, do. looMosi or tmTX tJj.

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