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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
A NURSE'S EXPERIENCE. y ) s Feeding Farm Hands. Every farmer's wlfo knows what tre mendous appetites farm hands usually have; but while they cat well they "a work well, too. Hero's a good suggestion about feed ing farm hands. Give them plenty of Quaker Oats. A big dish of Quaker Oats porridge with sugar nnd cream or milk Is the greatest break- fast in the world for a man who needs i vigor and strength for a long day's ' work. The man that cats Quaker Oats plentifully and often Is the man who does good work without excessive fa- . tlgiin. There Is a sustaining quality I In Quaker Oats not found In other foods, nnd for economy It Is at tho I head of the list. Heslilrm Mm rnmilnr i size packages Quaker Oats Is packed In largo size family packages, with and without china. 6 Poker Finance. Mose Coonley (a winner) Guess I'll cash In. boys. Abo Mokeby (also to the good) Guess I'll do do same. Jefferson Yallerby Me too! Hill Dingy (the banker, a big loser) Well, 1 guess o' earh done got an uddeli guess u-comin', gen'lenien! Ownln to tils beali attempted an' tin-called-fo' run on de bank, lie lnstertoo tion am now suspended an' won't re sumo oppyrntlons till do panicky feel in' hub fully subsided an' de foolish deposltahs continues (Join' business as fohmnhly. And It's youah deal. Mose Coonley!" Illustrated Sunday Maga zine. Come Home, Mother. Mother, dear mother, come homo from tho club, and rustlo some sup per for me; 'tis time you were here working over the grub and getting things ready for tea. The table's not act nor the teakettle boiled, the vege tables are not prepared; no wonder my temper and feelings are roiled, though 'tis doubtful, indeed, if you cared. Come home, come home, come hc-lio-home! Yes, cut your symposium down a wee bit, dear mother, nnd hustle right home! Los Angeles Ex press. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Alcrcury, as mercury wilt surrly c!etroy thi- sons? of nmell nuil completely tlcranito tli uliolu njetem when entering It ttirwiKli tho timeout nurture. Such Articles shouM never tin used except on prescrip tion from reputnble physicians, in the iluutuse they will ilo la ten told to tho iroml you can possibly de rive from them. Hall' Catarrh tun. manufactured by I'. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O . contains no mer cury, and H taken Internally, nctlne directly upon the blood nnd mucous nurfacen of the jslnn. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be mire you cet tho genuine. It Is taKeu Internally nnd made In Tolcdct Ohio, by V. J. Cheney t Co, Tentlmonlals free. Sold by DrtKKhta. I'rlce. 7!r. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Tills for constloatloa. The Way of It. "Hut I don't love you," objected the young woman. "Then why," howled the Indignant youth, referring hastily to divers mem oranda In his pocket diary, "did you eat up a total of G5 boxes of chocolates I bought you during the past year If you didn't love mo?" "Because," sho Bald, with a rapt ex pression on her lovely features, "I do love chocolate." A Work of Supererogation. Henry dislikes being bathed and argues with his mother over every square Inch of his four-year-old nnat omy. One night, when his patience was especially tried by what he consid ered wholly unnecessary work, he exclaimed: "Oh, mamma, couldn't you skip my stomach? Nobody over sees my stom ach!" Judge's Library. The Thirst for Gore. Unsophisticated Onlooker I think this is a first rate place. See what a fine view wo have of this car coming. Seasoned Spectator Flno viow fid dlesticks! Nothing over hnppens on theso straight stretches not ovon a broken leg. Come on down to tho turn and wait for tho fun. Puck. Exercise Recommended. Weary Walker What! Don't look llko a sailor? Why, I've been follow ing the sea for 30 years. Farmer Ilaycrop Well, you keep following It for 30 yenrs more and per haps you'll catch up with it. Life. CHILDREN SHOWED IT Effect of Their Warm Drink In the Morning. A year ago I was a wreck from coffee drinking and was on tho point of giving up my position in tho school room because of nervousness. "I was telling a friend about It and she said, 'Wo drink nothing at meal time but Postum, and it is such a comfort to liavo something wo can enjoy drinking with the children.' "X was astonished that sho would allow ihe children to drink any kind of coffee, but she said Postum was tho most healthful drink In tho world for children as well as for older ones, and that tho condition of both tho children and ndults showed that to bu a fact. "My first trial was a failure. Tho cook boiled It four or five minutes and It tasted so Hat that I was in despair but determined to glvo it one moro trial. This time wo followed the direc tions nnd boiled it fifteen minutes aft er tho boiling begnn. It was a decided success and I was completely won by its rich delicious flavour. In a short tlmo I noticed a decided Improvement in my condition and kept growing bet ter month after mouth, until now I am perfectly healthy, and do my work in the school room with ease nnd pleas ure. I would not return to tho nerve destroying regular coffee for any money." Read the famous little "Health Clas sic," "Tho Road to Wollvlllo," In pkgs, "Thero'B a Reason." Kvcr rrnil the nbove letlert X new our iippi'iir-M from Mine to time. Tlicy tin Kt'iiulut'i true, und full of buuiuu ! liferent. PJCTISZE.S u?r '. COPYRIGHT 1907- iTHt BOPRA-flERfclULCO. iXfmmsn SYNOPSIS. "Mint" tutu Mnltlmul. nil r. nililiiB liH Now Vol It hiirti' lr -lul. met an attni- -ttvn young Nullum ill III-" ilmir .liiultnr O'HiUMU itHiMiri'il lillll no our liiul linn Wltlllll tll.lt llltV 1UII lliSl'OM'I'etl n WOJII- iiu'h lliiKer prlutn In iluxt on Ills desk, nlniiK with n letter from hi uttniiii'. Miiltlunil illtii'il with Hntiiieniiun. his ut- lOlllt'V. )(lll Mil mil for tilVI'tltlrlllK, III Ki't hH family Jewel. Maltliiml. on tt'urhlim hiimi', yni'pil.ii'il linly In Ki'ny, elui'MllK tin- H.ifo ronliiluliiK hi K''UIH She. aiMiiiriiitlv, look him for n well known I'l'ook, Hiiiilil Aulsly. llalf-hvp-notl'oil, Ma it In ml openi'il hlx sufe, took tin ixfriiiii the Jewel, nuil Kiivo llieni to her, llrxt formlm; a mttniThlp In etliue. The leal Pan AiiIhIx. imiiuhl liv iinllce of the wolhl. aii"ireil. Mult land nv ei'e.'itne lilm. Hi- iiml tin- Kill went to Ni w Ynrli III lici null). Hi- hail tin- jeuelrf. Sli wn. to meet him that ilu. A "Mr. Himlth" liitroiliiri'il hlttiHi'ir nn n iletee- tlve. To Hhh'lil the Kill In nni. Maltlaud. about to Hlmw him Iho Jpwi'Ih. mippum-illy lout. win frlli'il by u blow from ".Snnllh'H" rail"'. Tho latter provnl to be Anlsty himself anil he seeui'eil the winx. AiiIhIv. who was .Maltlauil'H ilouble, uinyiUfi-uietl as the latter. The eiliulunl kept .Malt littlil's PIIKUKetiiPiil wltll the Kill In KI'ilV TIa ........ I. I... ......... .1-1... ..!..! I.. ..M.i.. in- ,,,1..- . -i in.- fe.-iun. .in- hill ' p.-'1. vl.xiteil Malt latid'H ap.irtinenlM ilurliiK IiIm alisenee ami retiiruetl Kemx. Mnlttiitul. without cash, eallt'il up his home anil heanl n womnn'K voire expostulating. Anlnty. illsKUlseil as Maltlanil, tried to wiIiik from her the locution of the Kenis. A crash was hoard at the front door. Multlnnd overwhelmed the crook, allow Iiir him In escaiie to shield the yoilliK woman. The rIi-I In Bray iiuide her es cape. juinpliiK Into n cub. An lustnut later, by working a ruse. Anlstv was at her side. Ilo tools her to Attorney Han Herman's otlloe. There, by torture, he tried In vnln to wring from her the loen tlon of the K"ins. Me left bor a inoiuunt and she 'phoned O'lliiKim. only getting In the words: "Tell Mr Maltlaud under tho brass bowl." tho bldliiK pluco In the hit ter's rooms, when Anlsty heard her words. Hannermnn also was levealed as a crook. Ho und Anlsty set out to secure the Koins nnd leave town. The Rlrl was still Impilsoued. Miillland flnillng the Klrl Kouo. semched Ills rooms und unearthed the Jewels under the biass bowl Me stiiick AnlHty'H trail In u blK otllcc build lug. CHAPTER XV. Continued. Maltlaud. yielding the Initiative to tho other's superior generalship, stood sentinel, revolver In hand, until the detective returned, overheated and sweating, from his tour, to report "nothln' dnln'," with characteristic brevity. He had the same report to make on both the twentieth and twenty-first tloors, where the same pro cedure was observed; but as the latter was reached unexpected and very wel come reinforcements wore gained by the arrival or a third car, containing three patrolmen and one roundsman. Yet numbers created delay; Hlckey was seized and compelled to pant ex planations, to his supremo disgust. And, suddenly impatient beyond en durance, Maltlaud left them and alone sprang up the stairs. That this was simple foolliardlness may be granted without dispute. But it must bo borne In mind that he was very young and ardent, very greatly perturbed on behalf of an actor in tho tragedy In whom the police, to their then knowledge, had no Interest whatsoever. And If In the heat of chase he had for an Instant forgotten her, now he romembered; and at once tho capture of Anlsty was relegated to the status of a matter of secondary Importance. The real matter at stake was the safety or the girl whom Anlsty, by oxerclso of an Infernal In genuity thnt passed Maltland's com prehension, had mannged to spirit Into this placo of death and darkness and whispering halls. Where sho might be, In what degree of suffering and danger theso wore tho considerations that sent hm In search of her without a thought of personal peril, but with a sick heart and overwhelmed with a stifling sense of anxiety. Moro active than the paunch-burdened detective, ho hnd sprinted down and back through the hallway of the twenty-second floor, without discover ing anything, ero the police contingent hnd reached an agreement and the stairhead. Thero remained two moro lloors, two final flights. A llttlo hopelessly he swung up the first. And as ho did so tho blackness above him was riven by a tonguo of lire, nnd a bullet, singing past his head, flattened Itself with a vicious spat against the marble dado of the walls. Instinctively ho pulled up, finger closing upon the trigger of his revolver; Hash nnd report fol lowed tho motion, and a panel of ribbed glass in a door ovorhead was splintered nnd foil In clashing frag ments, all hut drowning tho sound of feet in flight upon tho upper staircase A clamor of cnutlon, warning, en couragement, and advice broke out from the police below. Hut Mnltland hnrdly heard. Already ho was again In pursuit, taking tho steps two at a leap. With a hand upon tho nowol post he swung round on tho twenty third floor, and hurled himself toward tho foot of tho last flight. A crash llko a rifle-shot rang out above, and for a second ho fancied that Anlsty had fired again and with n heavier weapon. Hut Immediately ho realized that tho noise had been only tho slam ming of tho door at tho head of the stairs tho door whoso glazed panel loomed nbovo him, shedding a diffused light to guldo his footsteps, Its opales cent surface lettored with tho name of HKNRY M. HAXXI3RMAN, Attorney & Counselor-at-Law, tho door or tho olllco whoso threshold ho had so often crossed to meet n friend and advisor. It was with a shock that ho comprehended this, a thrill of wonder. Ho had all but for gotten that Hannermnn owned an of fice In the building, In tho vurOi, tho to '(gr. $,&j ts mMm rerz Wf 3 .S? "VST "Dearest," He Said Gently, "Please urge of this wild adventure. Strango that Anlsty should have chosen 1 for the sceno of his last stand strange, nnd strangely fatal for the criminal! For Maltland knew that from this oyrlo there was no means of escape, other than by tho stairs. Well and good! Then they had the man, and The thought was flashing in his mind, illumining the darkness of his despair with the hope that he would be able to force a word as to tho girl's whereabouts from tho burglar ere the police arrived; Maltland's foot was on the upper step, when a scream of mortnl terror her voice! broke from within. Unit maddened, he threw him self bodily ngalnst the door, twisting the knob with frantic fingers that slipped upon its immovable polished surface. The bolt had been shot, he was barred out, and, with only tho width of a man's hand between them, the girl was In deathly peril und terror. A sob that was at tho same time an oath rose to his lips. Haflled, helpless, ho fell back, tears of rago starting to his eyes, her accents ringing in his ears as terribly pitiful as tho cry of a lost and wandering soul. "God!" he mumbled Incoherently, nnd in desperation sent the pistol-butt crashing against the glass. It was tough, stubborn; thfe first blow scarce ly flawed It. As ho redoubled his ef forts to shatter It, Hlckey's hand shot over his shoulder to aid him. . . . And with startling abruptness the barrier seemed to dissolve before their eyes, the glass falling Inward with a shrill clatter. Quaintly, with tho effect of a pic turo cast by a cinematograph In a darkened auditorium, thcrn leaped upon Maltland's field of vision tho pic ture of Anlsty standing at bay, race drawn nnd tense, lips curled back, eyes lurid with defiance and despnlr. lie stood, poised upon tho balls of his feet, llko a cat ready to spring, In tho doorway between tho Inner and outer offices. Ho raised his hnnd with an Indescribably swift nnd vicious gesturo, nnd a llamo seemed to blaze out from his fingor-tlps. At tho same Instant Hlckey's weapon spat by Maltland's cheek; tho young mnn felt tho hot furnace breath of It. The burglar reeled as though from a tremendous blow. His Inflamed fea tures wero suddenly whitened, and his right arm dropped limply from tho shoulder, rovolvor falling from fingers Involuntarily relaxing. Hlckey covered him. "Surrender!" ho roared. And tired again. For Anlsty hnd gono to his knees, reach ing for tho revolver wth his unin jured arm. Tho detective's second bullet winged through tho doorway, ovor Anlsty's head, and hit through tho outer win dow. As Anlsty, with a tremendous strain upon his falling powers, strug gled to his feet, Maltland, catching tho murderous gleam In tho man's eyo, pulled trigger. Tho burglar's answer ing shot expended Itself as harmlessly as Maltland's. Hoth went wido of tholr marks. And of a sudden Hlckey had drawn tho bolt, and the body of pollco be 5-v i'. n y -s ;W m -.- Don't Run Away from Me Again." hind forced Maltland pell-mell Into the room. As ho recovered he saw Hlckey hurling himself at the criminal's throat ono second too late. True to his pledge never to be taken alive, Anlsty had sent his last bullet crashing through his own skull. A cry of horror and consternation forced Itself from Mnitland's throat. The police halted, each where he stood, transfixed. Anlsty drew him self up, with a trnce of pride In bis poue; smiled horribly; put a hand mechanically to his lips . . . And died. Hlckey caught him as he fell, but Maltland, unheeding, leaped over the body that had in llfo resembled lilm so fatally, and entered llaunerman's private office. Tho gray girl lay at length In n corner of the room, shielded from ob servation by one of tho desks. Her eyes were closed, her cheeks wore the hue of death; the fair young bend was pillowed on ono white nnd rounded forearm, In an attitude of natural rest, nnd tho burnished hair, Its heavy coIIb slipping from their fastenings, tum bled over lief head and shoulders In shimmering glory, llko a sp'Iash of liv ing flnme. With a low and bitter cry tho young men dropped to his knees by her side. In tho outer olllco the pollco wero as sembled In excited conclave, blind to nil save the momentous fact of Anlsty's last, supremely consistent act. For tho time Multlnnd was utterly nlone with his great and aching lone liness. After a little whllo timidly he touched her hnnd. It lay upturned, white slender fingers like exotic petals curling In upon the rosy hollow of her palm. And It was soft and warm. Ho lifted It tenderly In both bis own, and so held It for a space, brood ing, marveling nt Its perfection. And Inevitably ho bent and touched It with his lips, as If their ardent contact would warm It to sentience. . . . Tho fingers tightened upon his own, slowly, surely; and In tho blinding joy of that moment he was made con scious of the Ineffable sweetness of opening, wondering eyes. CHAPTER XVI. Recessional. "Hm, hrnmni!" Thus Hlckey, the Inopportunely ubiquitous, lumbering hastily In from the other office nnd checking, In an extreme of embarrass ment, in the middle of the floor. Mnltland glanced over his shoulder, and, subduing a desire to Any the man alive, released the girl's hand. "I say, Hlckey," he observed, care fully suppressing every vestige of emotion, "will you lend me a hand hero? Hrlng a chair, please, and a glass of water." The detective stumbled over his teot und brought the chair at tho risk of his neck. Then ho went away and returned with tho wntor. In (ho meantime the girl, silently enough for nil that her eyes were speaking, with Maltland's assistance arose and seated herself. "You wli' havo to stay hero it few minutes," ho told her, "until or " ''I understand," she told him in a choklug tone. u5y n TH cJQ$EFtt-' VAN(y- HieUcv ni.taiilh lit'ilnl hoi lie Khiss She Hipped met Iiiiiim nlH ' I have a cub In-low ' conu-iued .Maltland. "And I'll tt in arrange It so that we can get inn r the build ing without having to force a way Ihrnuuh the crowd." She thanked him with a glance. Thcie's tli' freight olowitor,'' sug gesleil Hlckey. helpfllll. "Thank mi ... Is there any thing I can do for you, anything you wIhIi"' cunt limed .Malt land to the girl, standing between her ami the deter IIm . She lifted her fare to his and shout, her head, very gently. "No." hhe breathed Ihtoiigh trembling lips. "You jou've been" Hut there was a kiiIi In her throat, ami she hunt; her head again. Not a word," ordered -Maltland. "Sit here for a few minutes, if you can. drink tho water and ah--llx up our hat, you know.'" (damn Hlckey! Why the devil did the fellow Insist on hanging round so!) "and 1 will no anil make arrangements." 'Th-thank you," whispered the small voice shakily. Maltland hesitated a moment, then turned upon Hlckey in sudden exas peration. Ills manlier was enough; even the obtuse detective could not ignore it. Maltland had no need to speak. "I'm sorry, sir," he said, stainllng his ground manfully but with a trace more of respect In his manner than had theretofore characterized It, "but there's uh gentleman till your fren' Haiinermau's outside 'ml wants tub speak tub yeh." "Toll him to" "Kxeuso me. He says bo's gottub seo yeh. If yeh don't come out, boil coino after yeh. I thought yeh 'd ruther " 'That's kindly thought of." Malt laud relented. "I'll be there in a min ute," ho added, meaningly. Hlckey took an Impassive face to the doorway, where, whether or not with design, he stood precisely upon the threshold, filling It with his burly shoulders. Maltlaud bent again over the girl, and took her hand. "Dearest," he said, gently, "please don't run away from me again." Her eyes were brimming, and ho read his answer In them. Quickly It was no time to harry her emotlotiB further; but so much he had folt he must say he brushed her hand with his lips and Joined Hlckey. Thrust ing the detective gently Into tho outer room, with a not unfriendly bund upon his shoulder, Maltlaud closed tho door. "Now, seo here," he said quietly and firmly, "you must help me arrange to get tills indy away without her becom ing Identified with the case. Hlckey, I'm In a position to say a good word for you In the right place; she had positively nothing to do with Anlsty," (this, so far as ho could tell, was as black a lie as ho had over manufac tured under tho lash of necessity), "anil there's a wad In It for tho hoys who help mo out." "Well. . . ." The detective shift ed from ono foot to the other, eying him Intently. "I guess wo can fix It freight elevator 'ml side entrnnce. Yeh havo tho cab waltln. 'ml " "I'll go with tho lady, you under stand, nnd assume till responsibility. ou can come round at your con venience nnil arrange tho details with me, at my rooms, since you will bo so kind." (TO Hl'3 CONTINUED.) WHERE SHE MADE THE MISTAKE. Mrs. Jack Frost's Experience as a Chicken Raiser. "Yes, farming is all very easy," the farmer said. "Any city person could mako a uuccess of It at tho first go off." Ilo sneored at his three girl hoard ers from Chicago In order to show that ho had spoken In bitter Irony. "Mrs. Jack Frost." hu resinned, "took tho farm next to mine one year. Helng from tho city, she thought sho would show us country people a thing or two about real farming. She be gan on a chicken yard. "It wiib a fine yard. Pretty soon a hundred eggs hatched out. Thero was half hens and half roostors. Mrs. .lack Frost, before sailing for Kurope, separated the two sexes, and, killing all the roosters she sent them to her friends. A fine lot of spring br'Ilers they made they were no bigger than squabs, "Hut whon Mrs. .lack Frost got back fmin Europe, a strange sight her ciilckon yard presented. It wns noth lug but young roosters young roos ters crowing, young roosters swacger- lug about, whllo here, with flying feathers and s'puiwks and blood, a i terrible fight went on. and there, ills- I legarded by all. lay the corpses of ' bravo birds slain in slnylo combat. At Himrlso you could hear tho crow ing of thoso roosters till over the county. "Poor Mrs. Jack Frost understood tho theory of chicken raising all right; only, lu separating tho young birds, sho mistook tho males for tho females and vice versa." Dackaclie, Pains in the Kidneys, Bloat ing, Etc., Overcome. A nurse Is expected to know what to do for common aflmcnts, nnd wom en who surfer back nche, constant lan guor, and other com mon symptoms of k I d n e y complaint, should be grateful to Mrs Minnie Turner, of I!. H. St., Ana darko. Okla., for pointing out the way to find quick relief. Mrs. Turnei used Doan'H Kidney Pills font run -down con dition, backache, pains In the sides and kidneys, bloated limbs, etc. "The way they have built me up Is simply mar velous," says Mnt. Turner, who Is a nurse. ".My health improved rapidly. Five boxes did so much for mo 1 am telling everybody about It." Remember the uaine Doan's. Sold by all dealers. GO cents a box. Foster Mllburn Co,, Ituffalo, X. Y. THE DIAGNOSIS "Anything really serious with my eye, Doc?" "No, no simply n plK-sty." And He Suffered. Little Willie, suffering from an at tack of toothache, had paid his first visit to the dentist, accompanied by bis mother. Father, on his return from the office that evening, was nat urally much Interested. "IMdn't It hurt?" asked father. "Sure, It hurt," replied Willie. "Weren't you scared when the dent ist put you in that big chair nnd started all those zlzz-zl.z-zlzz things?" "Oh, not so much." "Thnt was a brave boy. Hut, surely, you Buffered?" "Of course I suffered. Hut I Just kept repeating over nnd over tho golden text we had in Sunday school last Sunday." "Tho golden text? What was It?" "Why. 'Suffer little children to come unto me,"' replied Willie, glibly. "I kept Baying that over und ovor to my self, nnd the first thing I knew It didn't hurt any more." Sheer whlto goods, In fact, any fins wnsh goods whon now, owo much ot their attractiveness to tho way they are laundered, this being donu In a manner to onhnnco their toxtllo bonu ty. Homo laundering would bu equal ly satisfactory If proper attention wan given to starching, tho first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient otrcngth to stlffon, without thickening tho goods. Try Doflnnco Starch and you will bo pleasantly surprised at the improved appoaranco of your work. Overcoming Tuberculosis. Statistics published by the Imperial Onzetto show that fn recent years thero has been a steady decreaso In tho number of denths In Germany from tuberculosis, nnd especially from tu berculosis of tho lungs. In urban cen ters tho denth rato por 100,000 foil from 226.G In 1903 to 192.15 in 1908. The Minority Position. "Saw Peleg down to tho public li brary ylstlddy. Ho wuz rending all the old newspapers he could find." "Yes; ho enn't remember for sure whether tho Panama canul Is to be sea level or lock, and whichever It Is he's agin it." When a woman has occasion to loaf, she calls It either shopping, visiting or entertaining. MayVcctmwevv overcome ssauwoj W owcVcuV Wc$ca oxaVvvc xcwety. Syixwp OjTvgs btXxxxc a)sOiaxsoW asssaCGo Tvawc& may be groAuoWy X)CMcd. vx wku. wo rmer vecdcd.Qscbcsij wrocXws tuprc& axe oasss waXttfc.cmAwA o suawc wauw JuxvcVvows avucvvmxj Accai. uViv vrAokty wou prober TA0w:smetv:, proper Qts,andT$YVH fcattaWy. ToMhbcucJaUJJecJiaWysbuy ttx cwiuu,, CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLO OY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS OMilieONLV-RtOULAR PRICE 50 PER BOTTUfl lEWlS SINGLE BINDER I5SCIGAB You Pay 10c, for Cigars Not ao Good. KP.LEWISPoorlii.Ill (-i i- I 111 7?. , myylM