fill': OMAHA IIKK: KDNKM'AY. OCTOUF.K I. IWi I s Farm Bloc Split on Offeror Ford 1 for Muscle Shoals - 'Kirt if Senator orri lra SuiMrt fur Frl eral ("ontrol Opposed I.) llrffl.M. W "llll.itll. thi. I pecft Tel. a-ritin lThe furin .i.-, a unit on mot lh.tii.-t. pr..m. to I split wlrt i ii hi the D't :. .n mer the rt.spoM I ln li h niftd of the Mus. I Hial plant. , I'p Ik ill t.nm that r. nn'or Nniri "if N-hr.akn iid In rrt on th l'nr'1 i ffrr. It "iimnl I hut mix I 'f Hi farm hi i;.iii.at:ma favored an- plunce i if ifn. iri-Hiwil mad hy h I i.l mil uuiniiioliiln manufacturer. Hiin'x III-ii. o riiiii imiiiKly (in Mena !r .Viiir.n' r I'i'i I l.en rvirdei, thai In I. in- of iI.Um.ihi, .i.ii- of th farm i.ichi:I.I,iii f.iMir.llK ( i-pUtir of I In- offer, wli.l" others are lining? lli w ih nuior N"rr;. Th Nurri report lnlviiittl nov el nim-iit roinfilition dml operation of lli pinjii't. Si'ii.ilur Ib-ffl 11 fit A In l.i in i. who I 'inliiiK th fluht to rure aocipl .mi of Mi Kind offer, mid yesterday there had Iiii ii mi Iliml llrutiull mid would lie none of Mi! Korit nffer. Me Mi ll in effort would lie imi.lu nt th uperiltl-J i It nil of th IK'Xt etililircs to -ur c.nilirnilon of the project. 4 Ji.-llliti.r JlilTI. n Mid lid will con- imi'lifc in riuijoi iy 01 in i.iiiii iiii i-epres.-ntatHe would fitvor th ae- .tnt.Nrinr.MKr. HE FILM HAT DARKENS YOUR ENAMELED SURFACES Kverv hotn would Ii llhir and briKhrer If ull woodwork and enameled aurface era eonstanily kept fre from lh miiiky, itrrabf film that accumulates under the bt of condition. A cleana IniC preparation which mill dissolve areas instantly, yet l.av th lutr of lh enamel unharmed l a aodsend to any home. Hundred of home find In lann a cleanser that fulfill require ment perfectly, i.lnn ha no oapy odor only a pleasant lemon frairrattca that niak ll ua In th horn as-ree-able. a wll aa efficient. Unn clean enameled iirfa-r at a stroke contain no aril to crtrh or mar. Kvery ood irrneer aella I.lnn under a money bark ruuranle of satisfaction. Huy on U4'kace then be th Judge. Bring the Family Lunch.oo, -l9M5d ! KOt4 Dinn.r 50t-60 and 75t MELBA GRILL 203S Farnam St., Omaha Ask Nasti-Vriesema The nam of our product, aemlce, telephone number, ate. can b Itn preaaed upon the public mind In delibly throuifh Art Anim Film Art. The telephon number of the Naah-Vrie3ema Auto Co. wa omit ted from the book. ' They atarted using full downtown Art Anima Ad Service in the World-Sun-Moon and Mint. Hold full ci-een diplay with plenty of action and repetition was uied. Thii experiment hai converted them to unlni the aam aervica to ell cars. HALLGREN Film Advertising Service 636 Paxton Blk. JA 1893 VERNE HALLGREN, Mgr. I)V r'RTISKM K.NT. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Fa vorite Recipe of Sage Teaand Sulphur. Almost eveiyon knows that Sag Tea anil Suiphur. properly com pounded. brinK hack the natural col or 11 ml lUHtr to the hair when faded, alreakial r Kray. Vein ao the lily way to fct thia mixture wa to n:aka it at home, which is muaay and troublesome. Nowaday, by nakini nt any drug ator fur "Wyelh's ttan and Sulphur ('.impound." you will Kit a latK bottle of thi f.tnioua old let-ipe, linpioved by the addition of olh.-r iin.-re.hent, at a amitll coat. Imit't ' tray! Try it No on .an p.i!r ly t-ll Hint )"U .Uikene.1 ..nr hir. i.a It'.l" It n.iturallj end evenly, You d.mipe.l u ai'ong 01 a.ift bruh wilii it an.l diw Mil thruaU your ln.f, tnkini; on am ill rrc.d at time, by morning ti' gty b.i.r dia-iipean, and after another appll. utii.n two your hair become beiiit fuHy duk, g'..y an.l attni tn Clirunic Constipation . lMMlt Xw.4 U ! wtlt 1411M gH. , Stm . r.lM H H.4 n..HH Iwviiit Hiw4 w',w IN m.I I., kef l aiakl v..t ltclar fr mm H lia Ikaa katte 14 ! k! tfcM . H. Iff ft I 'Rodolph Had Only One Patched Suit of Clothes When I Met Him, But the Moonlight and His Hah'- '" I ' S Jean Ai der Valentino. Hoatun, Cn I. 3. "It waa a wniulerful iikmiiIii;IiI nluht ' in I'Allfuriilii. rc.Klnlph Vnleiillno and I M 011 the porch of Twiillne. f're...i-k' honi. In aldo a. Ilawnlli.n orrlieniui wna pliivlnif tllahtriil iiiiinIc. Th nft tirhnnt Ing atraln flonteil out In 11 on Ihe lueiz... I looked Into llodolplra dark eyea and nt lila ahlny hair. "What elan rould I ilu? H w.ia a rnae of Inv at tlrat alpht." Mriimriea. Jean Acker al.-lililio, tliol'i-ed wif.i of tho Dlili-k of inotiun pl.-turea, ua dlM.iUMNliiK li' f drat meelini; with lb man whoa inni rlapo tu Inlfred Hudnlt In Mi'xl.-o bf.ir) hi divor-e hecaino abeuliitu rt-aull.-d In hi 11 r- n-at In Califurnla. Mr. Valoiitlno I appcitrini; nt n local theater Ix-furo guitiK to New Vork to liegin work on a new motion picture. In her theater drexainK room today ahp dlm-usaed the courtahlp nnd mnr riage to the wondeiful lover of the at-reeu. "Hut all I have left nuw are pleas nut iiiemot'ir of my married life with Itodolph," ah aaid with a aleh. "I don't even ti t alimony. "Kodolph wan only a prnfeahional dancer lining extra hit in aluilioa at Lower Clothing Prices Foreseen Buyer Says Tariff Will Not Affpcl Hark Clothes Simp V rice. J. V. llummcl, treasurer of the .Mar ker Clotlu-B Hhop, who ha returned to Omaha from an eastern buying trip, said that he found a stabilized market, nnd that retail priees for fall, winter, spring and summer of next year would not be any higher than this yeur, nml probably would be lower. ' "In the eastern market I found not only a better quality of goods, but was uble to purchase at lower prices. This, of course, will enable our cus tomers to buy better merchandise at lower prices," said Mr. Rummel. When asked whether the tariff is having any effect on the market, Mr. Kurimel said: "We are fully protected on our prices, and of course our customers will be protected by being given the benefit of our purchases. The manu facturer already has purchased his yardage for spring merchandise, and is starting to work on spring goods. We have bought our spring goods and know what the price is, and conse quently so far as the Barker Clothes shop is concerned personally, the tar iff cannot affect us at this time or In the immediate future." Burns Proe Fatal for 1 Infant Son of Iowa Farmer ! Atlantic, la.. Oct. 2. Speclul Tele gram.) Leon Donald, 2, son of Jesse Donald, farmer living near Adair, died today as a rMilt of burns received Saturday. Tho infant was left alone in the kitchen where a roaring fire was in the cook stove. In playing the little one's clothing became Ig nited. Frightened by the fire the child began lo run and became a liv ing torch. It was found by the moth er who wag painfully burned about the hands and face In extinguishing the flames. Road Conditions 1 Kut itli-rt the tinh Aufo t'tuh. 1 t fi " n h hny, P. ruiki tn ; I irr,-h hrt-o rmnull Hl'iff. ami : I t,ni..ft uhri C 'l I" tVtar H spirt t I 'iiiu.ii h th ('!. Kol f4 v i j Vlif !.(. .r 1 -rttl i t 4 !!' iu iiiti ' - ami rhn !"h R wl Si t'1 rt hitt w v : H't fi V hit 'i hhiBV lt'-' fit nt)ih h rr tU t 4 w , f ttH t t,i.i ' A iH Hw.H K 4 f " a ; N i. i i,.i . ( 1f. . I. H.i 1. . I t . jt.,, H. .r 1,1 f ..I. I. " I 4 .11 . 1- .1 . h . . 1 . n . ... - m -I. ' ti r I I- 4 4 -s--l V . . '-1 1- I 1 .1 I I tiiaiir WISE WOMEN f.i....., ti tt. i ii. ,.f I.. .11 It it .... vt t 1 l n.. !. r . ! ' ihtt I . tvt .: ai.ii .-IJi" 1 t w.i i.. I SI .nl l " " in t("' K I.II.M I I I- - I l it IS ''I -t .. (j-, a m t ... i .l I Ik 'i i til. wet. s.l k vl4 f f Ir4l1.l if l ( Ik ' 1 Ijm AiiKeli-K when I flint met liim at Mmi r'reriVrirlt' lioine. II lin.l lull in "lilt of I'lothe ami that p;it hi-d ill Mi clnow. j Jlll (.IMld Ixinhlnc. "In November of that year We wrlu innriie.1. S.iu-e that t irtiv I liuvn n"t itipeariil 111 In Iilina licciusf i lia been ill, but Koilolpll linn Imulo ull enviable reputation fin- hluwlf. "1 don't wunt to appear onceited, but it wa throuwh mn that ltodiilph K"t h. f.rst real chance in the film. I Introduced him to my frien.la, atar in viiruuH rnmp'iniea In HoIlyw-iHid and elnewliere. At firHt they nil ad mitted he wan Kood looking and had a wonderful appcaranre, but that waa all. Then ho got a amall rhnnce and mailo gixid." Hhv naii ahe w.-m In the end iIIn apjio nte.l in Vahntino, but that aha harbored no mulice toward him. Horseman Here After Riding 8,012 Miles Riding the same horse on which he has covered 8,012 miles since May 23, 1921, Van Cleaf flulick of lion tonsport, la., arrived in Omaha Mon day night on bis way to Lincoln to deliver to (jovcrmir M.lvelvie a message from (loveinor Kate Kendal of Iowa. Yesterday morning, (Julisk culled on Mayor liahlman, himself a horsenwn of considerable renown, and ex changed greetings of the fraternity. Ci.lick has visited ?1 state capitals since he left his home In Uentonsport in 1921. He is an overseas veteran. Wednesday During and You '."' "'' mm J'. ' i!J,,4,l '.Si-Ml'' Small Si:t$ 1836 iruhfi 3636 inch 34(t f-t . 36 . 1 . $6 . . . Gold Seal Congoleum Th t Hugt lh Xot if ait urii 9ft) 2 11 . . fi urn in 1 S . ii n.:rj is io.:r Anti-Kraiicliltaiik I'orceis Win First Ixoiind of Battle Mate I i iiuii Gor on itrcortj Ajraiiut'PriMlMT at Ulth Annual (!tiiit ntiuii in .Vw York. .,, .,,v iwiik 1 voil., t'tt. S.-In l,r i.i,uil.. .liVlMmi at th 4ii aninul fiiiiVPM- of ir. Ihiitlia V. riteliin,em. ,,.f ,lum of the Ainirlniii linker , iullini riiiiiiieir of the (i.n.iwl I '"'. -n r.-..rd l..l mht a Kletirlc r.mipany. it 1. 1,01 hiHu,, Hi. jiiiiuiilini.ii.lv oi. 1.1 th il.liah. im,,j.1, of prolwPiliiv thnt power will inenl of LrJiii h l ank l.y paUonal ' , rrti,i.tnltt.d by limlio m t. pmi Unk. future. I Thl u.Mio.i t.mrk me fii-t i. iory - , ,,.,.,., lltlSl lB,t,,.f 111 the I'.iini'MiKii llnr iiiiidu.te.l at li-jnniUl..ii eit ..l.,y, f,,r m,. jlh roiin ntioii hy U, anil lu.nk h m.r(ve ,., Unh I fori-, tm W..I in win y imiriiliiK a . t., n Mn le. by Hi t er of th r.i I forum mil I In LI l.y the onenll.ni ' lr,. nWKi,ei,e wav fr-.m the .u,K on ihe Ml'l"ii hl 11:.', .mill I.ui.Uh i ,i,ioii in th,. r.-i-lli ai.il - a.il l l. pn-ii iitiil fnmi iahlihiii Uir. Htiliuiieti. I liruii. hra HMhiii i illn wh-r. Ull. j "IKm el cr. M ,1, a,,,,!,,,,. j ' " J -"'' .h..i. Irf-ail.'iN of the unll linim Ii bnnk liioveineiit any that at the ilune of the folUlil A ItHolutliili Will I i liitrodilceil nliinif thu line w-Ph lh hop.) of Iiuvihk It Wit.-.l tiHn and Mill dn-t.-rinlim n-iunr. ly ihe nttltude of th entlru HHaiHlati'in on what hunki-i i.'Kiud a a vital iKNiie. Till! ilKHIH'ialioIl of MlKMltll'l llMlll. nml triiNt c.uiiparili oppneed to brniii'li baiikinit and lb t'ouk County llaukera' anaocial Ion Ixith have lenrd lieniriiarlera at th coriv.n t inn. Hum of th leailera aay that a bliH of appioxiiiintely 1,'no dele tcnlea hna been ortf.nilr..il to aupport the iinti branch banking movement. tin th oilier band, Minn who favor brandi hnriklmc a a biialnee nei'CHaity and convenience are quietly HIl!at work ainoiiK the dcli'K'itea. They point out that trxluy a definltu ucllnn , of the mule bank illvlalou wax to t Icxpccicil. but they prouiiK an alrlnK of their own ai'Kumenla In f.tvor of branch banklnK at th forum on V edneeilay. Latter Day Saints Get New Apostles Independence, Mo., Oct. 3 Chosen, It WDM announced, by direct revelation from Mod, Jnmea A. Oillen of I.amoiil, la., late yesterday wa nominated for president of the Quorum of Twelve of the Reorganized Church of Jcbuh Christ of Latter Day Saints In SNth general conference here. Mr. Glllen Is to succed Homer T. Griffith of Columbus. O., who has been an apostle for more than 35 years and president of the quorum for about 20 years. Nominees for the other vacancies in tho quorum follow: Clyde V. Kills of Society Islands. John F. Car ver of Ijitnonl, la.: V. Henry Ho wards' of London, Kngland: J. (leaser of Huston. Mass.: Daniel T. Williams of Laiuoni and Roy S. Rudd of Cam eron, Mo. Floyd K. McDowell, d.-an of Grace land college, I.amonl, lu., was named for counselor to the president. Chronometers used for measuring the velocity of projectiles are capable of splitting a second of time into a thousand pari. Cod fisheries of Newfoundland are the most extensive in the world. You Will Buij Congoleum Congoleum Week Will "Buy It at Bfandeis" Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs f9 ( 7im9 ftt s i.ur I0, ft 02 f..l I .!)." 2.J15 9 fl . . 7l9 lt 99 aw' 1 -J ISk. I If Tt3t Future W ill See I Power hv Radio 1 jS Slate Dr. MtiimitU; K. , rrt Saj I'artirli'K of Tumr I IttM-rnrtl Yrt Too .iiiull. ..mw out e ('I'tiotiiiiuiielio ..v.. ..r power of rial kilowatt or even him. In. I of kilowatts, thi power suit tit in nil direction, ami It limy b only it ftiictlon of u milliwatt which w r.-ri-ue, tint (, . aa than n mil liimth of the power a.nt mil. Hut this sin.'ill Hiwer I aiiftleleut, wh.n amplified, to give us th mesaage." "Th probl. in of power tr.'iuamlsaloii easeulially differ from that of th Iriiimiiiisalon fur rnmmunlrntioM, that in power iraiiaiulasioii most, or at 1 nasi a large part, of th power sent out by the generating station must nrrlv at the receiving atatlm,, t m.iko it economical to transmit the IKiiver, "Hem , the problem of radio smrr transnilxalou la that of directing the radio waves to float ly that a large part of th.-lr power rnaiim together so U to b picked up by lh reelv lug station." f. II. K llavid ( il, Neb. un I Us all.. Marked lednood' ror panel or would that leak a.roas between the Instrument? What other wood or cheap material ran I use? V Wood panel always permit leakage. I s fibre, bakellte, formica or hard rubber, V. II. T., Fremont. Neb. !- Is there a station nt Key West. Kla ? If so, what la its call?? A naval station, NAU. Proiiiinent Osceola Man Dies Following Surgery Osceola, Nob., Oct. 3. Special ) Charles H. Hoy died yesterday at his home, 12 miles northwest of Osceola, following an operation for appendici tis. He had been 111 fur Beveral days, but it was not believed that his con dition waa serioua until a few hours before his demise. Arrangements for the funeral will not be completed un til relatives from a distance are heard from. Mr. Hoy served In two session of the. Nebraska legislature, being elect ed to the house of representatives In 11100 ind in 1902. He was on of tin leading men of I'olk county nnd had served in many olllcial rapacities for his neighbors. He Is survived hy seven brothers and Sisters, among the number being Mrs. Marie I'orter of Lincoln. One of the world' greatest rubber market is Singapore. Any purchases of Con sroleum floor coverings that may be contemplated during fall house clean ing can be made to es pecial advantage this week. We have most complete showing in the newest patterns. The attractive designs and colorings shown in Congoleum Art Rugs will be a revelation to many of the artistic effects obtain able in those sanitary ant! inexpensive rugs. They are appropriate for dininir rooms or kitchens, when their smooth, firm furfae. makes them so easy to keep clean and bright. This is all first quality merchandise the genu ine Gold Seal grade. i i 1 Ktmm Stem 7. U.I5 1 .JK1 Squares r$ (Ireamerv Officer Denies Attempt to Defy Court iXru-lrf, on W ilin Naml. J j llr 1 lli.lllit Hpfiliailf. 1 I iii; St lit'ini Sam timifil 1 , liv Ht'fritrr. - i.,mI tli..t b Mid Mli. I- ofti. rr ...... of lb U:t.ilH. nri.ii.rrv f-niiMtay l r mar tu .p-fy lh court or ru- i ilimeiit the Tf i'IVirlilp i f llfibert li4ill iii.t.l by iiwr Wend j .ti.inil,- liun.e. on the wiliir.a atnd 1 rati-Jiy In federal unlit, wlter lilpe itlie.toia wei filed for Contempt, II w.i th first Willi for Ml U- fi u, Th huirlng was adjuuriied ,-ki ei ,1.) y afi.-rii.siii imiil ThiitTulav ui :i. 1 "In f ut. I thought w were Wink ing In ru operwtloii with lh im-clver wheii wu ntteinpttd In rtluatt lh ciiinlmliy," Wedatrnud fold r'rdir.il Jildwu WisMliough, ' Dunl.l told 11 he would pot Maud In lh w iy uf any Wednesday Specials in Imported and Domestic Draperies ' M pi priced, each, Imported Lacet Arabian Curtains Handsome borders in assorted designs mounted on the finest grade of French net. O QQ Per pair, 0JO Curtain Materials A fine assortment of voile,, dotted, figured and lace trimmed marquisettes. Spe cially priced, per yard, An Interesting Offering From Our Furniture Department Brandeis Furniture is sold for cash or, if desired, on our easy payment plan Queen Anne Dining Room Suite 0.00 Qun Ann Ruff-I, 70.00 Qun Ann flufftt, inrhe at 92 00 Qa.n Ann Bufftl, iru r-, pi III W Jlllxl tO blip H'll li Kill pali Till" l Mill ( III. I K.I. 1-1 Ir.t .r.nl ll li. lil.l'l rl.r .l! irl.. It..) noil. I Pol 14 - t'ii l but if lli.y auli'li(l.l f.-na l ie pl .ii tu hllll bW.ilil. I" -0I11IIK lid 11 i i lh rt.iil t. M.mh In In in. II Ir.llfl, .1 u 11. V.I'K III the I. I, l.ltll b lltlei l.! p..l ll UUthorllle lit ml.l tu I1.I1I llilea. of ii."piiy of f..l. ftv eitr lh piomy en. i ..mI. 111 r "I'm - lo an n " il by of fer tu al.a klml.l.r (or IH.'I linnny "l tin li.i.liev Wr aki- l for W4 tu mt Uwil in an effort tu aei ur an lju-i iiipiiI Midi ii.ilil.il U'i. i!l-Hil lb 1 '' el emhip." ii l.ii..i,d M'IH'"I I "We mi iulifi.Hj iml. II ili l 11..I f , , , ,,, , tul !uut. ' .eit.fii air a turuv in j ri ttini for lb limliry, pniiiie , him d-'li't liH-inl to until We rati a. t tl Willi i-rediior. If w .1.1 not t lie, lh money aake.l for In th 1. 1 ti I a III I relui ned tn donoi Ht.sk hold" 1 who (aland that " i g.. ihe mi. iiey 1,.. I. r iniiiiif .Mayor in (iralt. Kl.lllk Jol.e. Milt Noilll Ittnllt) aUtll atreet, and Frank Mrover. wr liijut t d, nit hough not seriously, whii an aiiloinobll In which they w.r riding "us "trii. k at Fighteenth and 1 falling Harney street Monday bight by u'Ftoclily Imported Irish Point Panels Fine quality Swiss net with wide borders and beautiful corner medal lions. Specially Scotch Lace Curtains Made of the bes Sea Island cot Ion in white and E gy p tian, all over and border enecis. rricea, i i .ti i ir pair' 3.98 mmm 3.49 Sixth Floor East J 54 tl i".ii 47.75 55.75 73.75 40 00 Qn Ann Round) f. OA ? Uniiatt Tkl, H itn he -J.I J 4300 Qan Ann Round) It- in ir (niin TVU, 51 fik he ft) J. I 0 41 00 Qw) tnioi TftkN, l.' in 1,,. Inn iti iw ii l-y M.in Himntiy if 1 la.wr. Ui , who I a guet at thi iallr li-.lrl A . Iii..er, l3' .N.ulll :rl.t eia-bllt nvrli.-. dlliei of li.e i-u, e...-d tnjuo. Iony I'arade Movie 1 for Omaha Kiddies A P"IO p.ll.ole, fie pi.. lie f-r lh iki.l.lie and a button day Will Itmik tin tt'wing d-iy of the .Nibrml Mu In.. II KoCl.ly l .tllip lll.ll on ISlolief III ! Tnket f..r the iii.iv;ng pi. tine at r...ly f.,r iti.t ril.ntii.il In th clnl li.n d. p.iitmii.1 at lh J.uiu. Nh store, I he pi. tin will b (ivru at the Mil- ili...ti lb 111. lining of ihlolH-r I I All the ki.Mie h.ne to do I- otle. t j ib. ir ticket at the, lUug. ,V.r, ' htote. I'lii- h.i (i.ir.ni will atari at 1 .11 luck October 1 1, and nnv l.v m 1,11 1 11. hi. 4 or itilviiig a pony in.y tal a I ... 1 1 . nil prue will be kin 11 lolli.wk. Km' the IkI thtie in.iiu.ia, for lh ..lib -t nml joiinii. st p.mir, for tin oungit 11.br, f.u lb is.ny ionium the i,nget ll'MMie, l.litlH. in lh piirade may be iuiing.il by Ml Hub nt Ihe lluiii.iin) Jill k"oll Sill. TIT. I m re,af'j 1 11 Ruffled Curtains Beautiful dotted and figured patterns. with full narrow ruf fle and tie-backs to O QO match. Per pair, jO Quaker Craft Nets Beautiful allover designs in white, ivory and freige. CQ Per yard, DjC Swiss Curtain Nets Imported Swiss a wonderful selection of allover, figured patterns. Per 7Q yard, lC In American Walnut In dining room .furniture where serviceability is an important factor, American walnut -more than justifies the especial favor it n o w e n j o y s.' These pieces of Queen Anne de sign, with their simplicity of line and n i c e t y of proportion, are wt'll atlapttd to th nuiiv limitt'tl fijaces :f modern hoiiusainl upartmont.'. lUauty of wood nnd doljin in,urf a permant'iit jatUfuvtiu in 'their thtiU't. Ann 0Un Ct. jr nr ihri ftJtJftJ V Ut iM It .U, U.UI ; 1 a i 1 - i.i.. ..'a iS Is I ' 1 t. -I - I 1 ' T SO $J Cki th lKi leihr ' t, ,,"5 IUI I kaiJe. Il)ul !! t I . .ll ,!!. I la v-,v t- s f . ' ' f-1 ! n . I . r .1 ... I ' I " ilka 1 . f ft.. ..! tt ...' -t., . it. -. I