4 " " iBwn www wonwi m mmwwim LBmfW WW t. CT3wat iff PS W v STUNG BY BASE INGRATITUDE Cowery Denizen Seemingly Had Right to Qe Indignant at Old Friend's Attitude. "You remember tint Riiy, Jim Hurko?" naked nn Irnto Ilowcry drill 2011. "He's dut stiff tint's doln' time up dcr river Sing SIiir bolglnry ten yonrn. Well, yon know all 1 done for dnt stiff. When ho was iilnchcd didn't I put up dor eoln for dor law ycrs? Didn't I pay dor witnesses? Suro I did. Do odor day I finks I'll Just go an' see dnt mutt Just f leave blm know his frien's ain't tied do enn on 'Im. So I drives out to d' Jnll nnd goes Into d' wardon's ofllco and ho says I potter send me enrd In. Mo card! D'yo pot dnt? Well, anyway, 1 writes my name on a pleco o' pnper nn' a guy takes It into Jim Hurke, an' what d' you t'lnk dat stiff tells dat Buy to toll mo?" "I've no Idea," said the listener. "Ho tolls him," concluded the angry one, "V tell me dnt ho ain't In!" From Success Mngnzlno. THEN THEY FIRED HIM. Customer (In book store)--Have you n Chaucer? Iew Clerk Never chewed In my life. clr. Pipe Gives Cadet Typhoid. Midshipman Smith, who was strick en with typhoid fever on the lmllana nt Plymouth, England, contracted the disease, It Is said, from smoking :i briar used nenrly a year n;o by his roommnto at Annapolis who liaH a bad caso of typhoid. This theory Is taken as proof that concentrated nicotine cannot destroy a typhoid genu. The medical department of tho navy will examine Into the theory with the re sult that midshipmen nt the future may couun'u themselves to their own pipes. The Stylish Fisherman. One of tho guests at a fashlonablo Rummer resort In West Vliglnla got himself up in his best "fishing togs" and started along u eertaln mountain stream. Meeting a nntlvc, ho asked: "Here, my good man! Kindly tell me whether it would ho worth my while to try fishing in this vicinity." Tho native regarded him scornfully. "The flshln' uln't good," ho finally raid, "but I nin't informed as to bow you values your time." Uppincotfa. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lo-al application, as they cannot reach the- ll iw(l portion ol Hie car. 'Ilicre Is only one k.ij- to Hire ilnitiioss. anil that It lr riiiiatltutlunnl rrmcillev lc.fnriK H caused tiy an Inflamed conUltlrm ol His mnroiii lining ol tlio Kuitoclitun Tube. When tlili tube U Infliineil you li.ie n rumbling, rouml or Im perfect hcarlnjr. anil when It U entirely cloil. Deal iivt li tho result, and unlcu tho Inlliinniitlon can ho taken out anil this tubn rettim-d to Its normal condi tion, hearing will bo ilcslrojnl foreer; Mro ei'es out ot ten am cauvd liy Catarrh, which I nothing tut nn Innamed condition ot tho mucous surfurrs. Wo will clvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any ce of Deafne-s (caused by catarrh) tliat cannot bo tutcd IT Hall's CuUrrli Cure. Hoinl for circulars, fn-c. p. J. c'ih:.m:y a co.. Toledo, o. Hold by DruvsHt. lie. 'XaLo llall'a Family l'llls for constipation. Get a Move On. Tho loafer Alas! my ship doesn't como in. Tho Heal Man Then got a move on and help some other fellow unload his. Conitlpatlnn causes anil seriously npcravntM many illx-nir. It Is thoroughly ouml by Dr. I'lt-rcc's l'ollcta. Tiny bugur-coulnd gmuuli'i-. A man knows hut little if he tells thorn a chnucc. Lewis' Single Hinder, the f.imous straight 5c cigar- annual sale 0,500,000. It's always a case of tho survival of the fittest. Are you It? LTHE KEYSTONE; TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 73 WAtaKXmtULiaOElXlDS When the digestion had you need something that will not onl' relieve but will strength en the di- gestivfe organs and assist them back to their normal condition. This calls Bitters first of all. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clean and btut.fle tho tulr. l'lomutta a hxuiiint rmwlh. Never Fall to Ilestaro. Oray Hair to ita Youthful Color. Curti scalp dlirairs hilr filling. tOc, nd Sl-Hiat Vmtiitii MM HAPPEN df TKT -TWIT JU. JLSLAJLCX2& TKS. Work of the Policewomen of Chicago UeFT I BELIEVE, l'U CFT PINCHED Ja - r- CHICAGO. Much Interest has been shown in Chicago's "policewomen," but when they gather on a Friday noon for luncheon at Hull House be fore entering upon their regular week ly concluvo there is nothing to distin guish them from any other earnest working women. Later on, too, when the hour ar rives for afternoon ten, In a large, at tractively furnished assembly room, they sit nnd sip their teu nnd chat in tho manner most highly approved for afternoon teas. Even tho presence of two or three brother "cops" docs not sufllce to create any degree of police like atmosphere; but then the brother officers, too, nro attired In citizens' garb nnd handle their teacups as though this was their regular occupa tion. Kach of these women officers hns her own precinct which she patrols though the (pilot manner in which she makes her dally rounds of inspection and Investigation hardly warrants tho use of the technical term. Each lias her olllce nnd ofllco hours where she may be found and her assistance ob tained. Why policewomen Instead of police men, tho visitor starts to ask, but in tho very beginning of tho reports the Boston Babies Are 15 BECAUSf BOSTON. Tho baby that Is born In Buenos Ayres has a better chance of living than if It had been born in any other of the world's large cities. In Amsterdam It would find figures more in its favor; but Amsterdam is not so big n town. In the United States Mostun has been the best plnoq to bo born if yon want to stand a good chance of liv ing to bo nt least a year old. In 110 years Hoston hns not averaged one death out of flvo babies born during tho year. Hack in 18R2 it came close to that average when J Of inlants less than a year old died In every 1,000. lint In 1887 there wero less than 100, In lh!)l tho number went below ISO, In lSt'.'l it passed tho 170 mark. In 1S96 the 1(!0 mnrk, In 1898 the 150 mark, and in 1909 It snnk ubruptly to 115 per 1,000. "New York is making a record it Loaded Cigar Costs sAl 7 mjipK IQe-MiBJJ S, - ?- M. siH CHICAGO. A jokn cigar the other day cost a La Salle street broker $200,000. Hero is tho reason: Two prominent young brokers and men nbout town have the habit of helping themselves to cigars In each other's vest on every possible occasion. On this particular day No. 1 decided to play a trick on his friend nnd got a loaded cigar, ono of those nice ones thnt goes off like n rnmnn cnndlo nnd relcnsefl n spring, which brenks the cigar to pieces without injury to the smoker, but much to his surprise nnd discomfort. Ho decorated this minia ture bomb with a band from a 50-cent cigar of a woll-known brand nnd placed It conspicuously In his vest pocket. Ho met his friend in the lobby of tho Ln Snllo hotel and, after greeting him, drow back his coat so as to dis City to Have a KANSAS CITY. If the plans or the park board nro cnrrl. d out, j Kansas City will bae ,i municipal laundry, which prolmbly will be tho llrst institution of its kind in llm I'nttoil States. Tho hoard plans to build n laundry to be run by the city, where the women of the congest ed districts can do their washing nri Ironing under (military conditions, nnd wiih Improved uinchliicrs'. The park board has been discussing this Idea for about three years along with tho public bath proposition. Tho idea lino been suggested to the board and recommended thnt systoms H'niilnr to those used in tho munici pal laundries of Europo bo used. George E. Kcssler, landscnpo archi tect for tho park board, studied the Af A(Vp-"r, J wr1"oO XX f m j 1 jSa j .? -M. (IT ts BECAUSf Fa ESTHETIC ) A bj SN SURROUNDINGS J ljT'Cji y- BOSTON V MX& i C$T Pi - C V;L SS!$KP m GOSSIP Vutps HXi-ii-fHIMr at nit O-HL'y nt V vrA S2!2$--jrtk ifjrTt rm - M question Is nnswered, for the case? reported and discussed are nearly all considered In tho .light not of bow criminals may be punished but how budding criminals may bo reached and saved and how those contributing to their delinquency may bo punished and prevented from continuing their destructive ways. This regular salaried, badge provid ed group of ofllcers, now a year old, Is an outgrowth of tho juvenile court committee nnd the Illinois Industrial association before thnt, when tho 1111 nols Juvenile court lnw went Into of rect In July, 189!). On Juno 4. 1909, the committee adopted the name of Juvenile Protective association, which through n series of local protective leagues directed by these salaried of (leers puts forth Its whole efforts tr secure the utmost protection for the south of the city. Each of the thirteen districts Into which the city is divided has its lengue of citizens, who watch neigh horhood conditions and nhsist in in vcstlgatttig and friendly visiting, but It Is the salaried odleor In each dis trlct who Is potent in bringing re suits. She spends her time trying to prevent "can rushing" nnd cocaine selling, to keep the children out of dls reputable dance balls nnd photograph galleries and to try In every way to protect nnd safeguard the child. She may be found at her district office re eeivlng complaints, out on patrol in vestlgatlng. or visiting or in court seeing whether provisions made then fire tending to drag down or lift up the little culprits. Born the Luckiest may well bo proud of," says the American Ilaby. "although Its start ing point In 1900 was at 'J03. Com pare with that the record for 1 90s, 14-1, and bear to the babies the mes sage of hope. Philadelphia began In 1900 with 17.'!. diminishing this by 1907 to 159. And western cities, too. St. Louis is very low, ami Chicago admitting herself to be high, is prom islng Important reductions. In England, as a whole, with Wales included, the inlat.tllc mortality rate was 156 per 1.000 births In 1900; that of London, 154; in Scotland tho rale ran about 150. .ind in Ireland a little higher, in the same year in Hoston it was 117. In all there aro sensible and important gains for the baby. "In (.erniiiny Merlin is down from 1!20 deaths per 1,000 births in 1890 to 111! In 1907. Vienna from 190 to 141. lludapest from 107 to 155, Co logne Horn 251 to 195, while In Kussln, Moscow has declined in tho samo years from Mi) to 2CG. In Kiench speaklng ountries the news for tho baby Is most excellent, for Paris In 1899 was really lending the world nt only 110, and by 1907 had ilocroatod to 101, with Nice a close second at US to 105. Broker $200,000 play the cigar to advantage. No. 2 Immediately spied the clear and with I a lightning pass, made perfect by long practice, was soon possessor of ibis tempting bit of tobacco. "Ah!" be said, "I see you are smok ing bettor cigars now. I'll smoke this lor you Inter." Just at thin point a man from New York with whom No. 2 had a business deal on Involving more tlinn $200,000 joined the group. Shortly tho New Yorker nnd No. 2 excused themselves to No. 1, nnd strolled nway to trans act their buslnet's. They seated themselves nt ono of the tables In tho lobby nnd No. 2 of fered the New Yorker his recently ac quired cigar. A match was applied in tho usunl way and tho fireworks started. Tho cigar blew up as per schedule and. Incidentally, tho $200, 000 deal blew up with It. Now No. 2 is looking for No. 1 with nre in his eye, becnuso No. 1 allowed him not only to "swipe" a cigar, but because he allowed him to present It to his New York nssoclate, whereby he is minus tho profits on a big tran saction. Municipal Laundry municipal Innndi-ten in i,'i,r n says It would cost about JHO.OOO to build n bathhouse and laundry ac cording to general plans discussed bv tho park board. Almost all tho larger cltlos of Ger many nnd Franco have tho mutiiilpnl laundries. In Ilerlln they nie kept lniby every day and nro comforts to thousands of housewives. The laun dries open early In tho morning and often tho women aro standing in lino with their bundles f clothes. Either they furnish their own toap, bluing, nnd other Incidentals, or they nu sold to thorn nlmost nt coat by the city. Tho customers aro required to pay for heat, water and light. The municipal laundry is not n char ity t.ehenio nnd tho poor womeii renl ize It. In addition to removing u bur den from their Hhoulders a munici pal lnuudry does much toward tho prevention of disease. Whero now tlio women oftun do thojr washing In dnrk collars, n municipal Inundry, run with all sclentille principles, would prevent disease from spreading by means of clothes. G000 WORK IS PROGRESSING Wonen in Every State Join Earnestly In Campaign Against Tu berculosis. Tour years ngo the only nctlve wont on workers in the and tuberculosis movement weie u little group of nbout ::o women's clubs. Today 800,000 women, under the 1'nlteil States, aro bunded together ngnliibt tills disunite, and more than i!,000 clubs nre talcing a special Interest In the crusade. Not less than ffiOO.OOO Is raised annually by them for tuberculosis work, be sides millions that nre (.ecurcd through their efforts In state and municipal appropriations. Mrs. Itiifus 1 Wil liams Is the chairman of tho depart ment that directs this work. In ad dition to the work of the Oenernl Fed eration of Women's Clubs, the Public Health Education committee of the American Medical association, com posed largely of women physicians, hns carried on an educational cam paign of lectures during the past year In ihlch thousands have been reached. The Mothers' congress, the Young Women's Christian association, and many unattached clubs bring tho num ber of women united In the tuberculo sis war to well oer a million. Thorn Is not a state In tho union wheie somo work has not been done, ALM08T WORN OUT. Ella Fontlne Is jour kneo tired, dear? Slenderly-It must be pet, It's gone to sleep. IN AGONY WITH ECZErVIA "No tonguo can tell how I nufforcd for live years with Itching nnd bleed ing eczema, until I was cured by tho Cutlcurn Remedies, nnd I am so grate ful I want tho world to know, for what helped me will help others. My body and face were covered with bores. Ono day It would seem to bo better, nnd then break out again with the most terrible pain and itching. I have been sick several times, but never ln my life did 1 experience such nwful suffering as with this eczema. I had made up my mind thnt death wns near at hand, nnd 1 longed for thnt timo when I would bo nt rest. I had tried many different doctors and medi cines without success, nnd my mother brought mo tho Cutlcurn Remedies, In sisting thnt I try thorn. I began to feel better after tho first bath with Cutlcurn Soap, and one application of Cutlcurn Ointment. "I continued with the Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Olntmert, nnd hnve taken four bottles of Cutlcura Resolv ent, and consider myself well. This wan nine years ago and I havo had no return of tho trouble since. Any person having uny doubt nbout this wonderful cure by tho Cutlcurn Reme dies can wrlto to my address. Mrs. Altlo Etson, 93 Inn Rond, Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 16. 1909.' The Witching Hour. Claire Jack told mo he wanted to hoc you the worst possible way. Ethyl And what did you say? Claire I told him to come to break fast some morning- E3 Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much ticL'ncss starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous nnd pale-people lack good, rich, red blood. Their btomachs need invigorating for, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood nnd overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a rvholo multi tude of diseases. Get Nd or your Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by tahlnQ a courso ot Dr. Plerco'a Golden Medical Discovery tlio Hre.it Stomach Restorative, Liver Jnvldorator and Blood Cleanser. You can't afford to nccept any medicine of unknown nmpotMon ns a substitute for "Golden Medical Discov cry," which is a medicine op known composition, having a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bottle-wrapper, same being nttcMcd us correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's PleMont filets rezufota iutl PUTNAM Color mors ooodi brlahtcr and failar eatori than To j csn die toy osrmtnt without ripping spirt. Write lief VMrmiimSTbNmn. -rfKi-M&tsstiSi WBi . o'liQf fQ2 THE XL STEADY A7-SK wiiit (fm . Jk (B'?7y7rjrv'"'-V CASTORI, ii''?'.iri-.ffirT--rr;r''? A1.C0HO1.-3 PER CENT AYetietablc Preparation for As &!milnttng iheFoodnndRcgula- ing Ihc Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.Chccrful ncssandRcsl.Contiilns neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral Not Narcotic faff tfoMDrSAxvurrmrat Mix Sunt - Jiiii ShJ hrtmint -ti IntimmUfnUt Htrn SttJ CimffitA Siif Anrrfrrl Rcmrdv fnrfnn!lDfl lion . Sour Stomach, Dinrrhocfl, Norms .Convulatons.rcvcriah ncss ond Loss of Sleep V Simile Signature of' St Tire Cuntauii Company, NEW YORK. Ifiuarnntccd under tho Foodnw Exact Copy of Wrapper. WESTERN Mflgjgl WsfSsu Lnni1 Hfilr nnd liomrMcail rntrlr Incroanliic. No rennatlon In numbcrn i?oln(f from United Hlnti-H. Wnmlrrfiil opportunltlm remain fur thosn who Iritrnil innkltigCiiuaOn. tliulrlumie. Nrw ill'UrlctH lir liitf iriii'l up for Kotlli'inrnt. Muny fanncrn will tirt, thin yi-ar, 110 to f 15 per m-rn from tliclr wlii-nt crop. All tlio iKtvnntnirt of olil trttlnl countrirH itra tlmrc. OihmI m-IkmiU, I'lnirctirH, r)iirinllil umrbrtt., rirrlletit railway facilities. Hce tho privln cibllilt nt tbe rillTereulMutn ntiri Mime of t lie County fnlri. I.rtlrr Nlmllnr to the following nro rrcMrnl conclltlmm; otlipr illbtrlclH nre ax fnvontlily Npokrn of; T1IKV SUNT roil THICIIl RON. MultlMiinn, Snk., (Vinuila, Auk. (tit. 1010. "Mr purrnn rninn lu-rii tmm Oilitr rnlli. Iimi, four ji'im ago, mul wrroMi woll pliucl with thlv litkrii upn tminfotriul Itcur ttu'in, ami nm perfectly rminiiy inrr bf'm in t .mir n AM'lit' itir inn, i nuvn luillttlinl torUip lli'tti. lx-ututril ikiutilnv wants sarTLitn's iiATit roil ma stock Hti'MW, AlticrU.Jilljr.lUt. 1010. "Well I pit up lii-fn from rnn-M CUT, limn. Inl Hlirlncln (jihhI Mi.ihi ullli tlimlork uiiilofprrlnlntt. .Viw, 1 li.ivn K't two Iniyn linrk 111 limn TPl.nnl I nin uolnt; hiirk (ticin ikiw iimiii to l-H tlum nml nn i.IIht rnr i'i hrrnllil full. Wlml I noulil llko In know U. if llifrtlh ny i-hanrn to prt ti rliAp mtn tmi'k hvuIii, nml nhi-n nn return lo CjiihUu I will cull ill jduriilllco fur ouri'ortlllinli'i." Vourmriilr, II. A.WIk. Will. MAKi: UW 110.MI! IN CANADA. Ilralnonl, Minn., Auti, lt. 1010. "I Am colna to raimdn n nci-k from tixliiy Bml Inlrnil to in ikp mr limnp llii-r. My huibniil hai lii-cii IlK-roolt wppkhnml Ik hi-II plraii'il Willi llm iinntrj. n h anm run to roiim n HiMin an nh IIiIp ll Hied on ii rlnlin ni-nr IjiiuIIi.. Snk., unit liy liH Uiitn'rlpllnn of It II n.usl Liru pri'ltr pUi-n, Nrnil for lltrrnturi' ntnl nk tlip loonl Pniinillun riovpnimpnt AKrntB for Kicunlon HiiUtn, best ilUlrtcts In lilch to loeitti-, nnd when to go. W. V. DENNETT, 801 New York Life Building. Omaha, Nebraska Never uny nn ill thiiiK of n person, when lliou ennnt nay u kooiI thing of him; not only upcuk charitably, but leel so. Klly.nboth Kry. Kr. WlniUiw'fi Rmitlitnr; Plyrnp. For r liuil tf n (ci-ttiltif. nifli iiIIiiiJuiiii, rliireln tiauiiiiaiUiii.ullayiiiM)ti.cutiiKln(lrjlle. .'iilxilllB. A fool run nlwuyu tlntl another fool to ntlinlro him. latiy who tunl to fcinokc Iflr piRarK now hii) 1'tvi.i' Single llimlcr stiailil ."c. IlfKt men nro molded out of faults. -Slinlifrtpcnro. Sgn lavljorata Stomach, Lhtr and Dowttt. HI r,.r rt The Rnyo Lamp Is a blub (trade lamp, sold nt ft low price. Tliero iiri lumps that roM more liut tlicruls nntictti-i liunii m.itlont nny lirlre. (VMibtriictt'il of solia brub; nlrkel plutei! latily ri li'li-ninnn urniimenitiiany riviiii Innnv Imt , TlieiolHi iiihln krnn in tlm nrt cif (miiii-iimUukMli.uciini'M lullie villi n of llm IIAiO I iimpuan lltilit- Klrlrif ilevlce Kviry deaU'r cvcrywliero, If mil ut louts, write fc' ilvbcrliillvo clreilnr tu llin m-an-kt utrency ofthn STANDARD OIL COMPANY (IocnrooraUD FADELESS DYES in other die. One 10c paekaos colon all fibers. lor Irse booklet now io ure.uieacn ana Million, For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In USQ For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TxteiMTAuHaoMMRT. ni ton mnr. CANADA'S VF 1910 CROPS Wheat Yield In Many Districts Will Be From 25 to 35 Bushels Per Sere erery day, Icatlfylnif to atlnfn:tory Mrnnithir-ln-lir, Mr.Krnnk J. Tnmmrr.llTrilhcrfl ami It wax through hliiitlml nn ilcoldud to lix-utolii CunoUa." Voiira trul. Mm. UlcliurU llonry Kblnsnr. TAKIWllIHlllUyriIKU-lN-I.AW8W0Itl)K01lir. Taylon Kallii, Minn., AuM. 7, 1910. "1 thalliratoCauinMfllhlft Full wlUi tar initio mul Iiiiiihi'IuiIiI koihIh, not a iKir rmp hnm ililn ji-ar biuI iiijrlitniliiT-lti-liiiT, AtolNnrtimroinlnCiiiiiroAii, wiilitu mn to coma tticn-. Ilo fornivrlf II nil In Mlmn. North Imkntii. I am itolnir u buy or tnko Ihiiiii-rK'IiiI when I lie I llu.ro, but. I tin not want U. tmiri'ltwotliiii'.ilii'ri'. forltakoinr hrotlmr-ln-lawi won! atoul tbu country, ami nunt to Rt your low tutu." Yours truly l'ettr A. Nelson. . wants ix) nirrimN to Canada. Vmta, Minn., Julr Slth. 1010 f "I went to (,'amnla nlnn yutra aiio anil took up a ' quurtcr MHllcni or riillroiul laml uml n honirilaail. hut my Ihitk hay it never taken mi uny laml jrt. I ctlll liolil tlin mllroiiil laml, I hail to roam linrk to llinkiiilieaiitiiii-riiiintof mr beilth. l'lease lit mn know alouculf I cunnrtthuihean rate Uil'onoku, Albena." Youm truly, Uoo. I'ankewlli, Veatu, llinn. FREE Send postal Frc Packugo of Paxtino. Better and more economical than liquid antiseptics FOR ALL TOILET USES. Gives one a sweet breath ; clean, white, gorm-freo teeth antisenticaliy clean mouth and throat purifies the breath after smoking dispels all disagreeable perspiration and body odors much ap preciated by dainty women. A quick remedy for sore eyes and catarrh. A little Praline powder dis solved in a clou of hot watts makes a delightful antueptic so lution, poueuing extraordinary clearuing, germicidal and heal ing power, and abtolutely harm' leu. Try a Sample. 50c a large box at druggiAs or by rasiL THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Borrow, Mast; The difference remember this it may save your life. Cathartics, bird shot and cannon ball pills tea spoon doses of cathartic medicines all depend on irritntiouofthe bowels until tliey swentcnouj'h to move. Cw carets strengthen the bowel muscles so they creep nnd crawl naturally. This means a cure ami only through Casmrels can you get it quickly nnd naturally. gs9 Caicarets 10c box week's treat ment. All dntLT'-its. nicest seller lu Uio worlil-inlllion boxes a mouth. Everywhere In tho world men 6havo with tho ItNOWN THE WORLD OVER if nmicx-a itu ! Thomnsffn's Eye Water Lulu ) us, usn W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 36-1910. They dye In cold water better than an, older dr. munuut. UHUU CO., Qulncy. Illlnalti 30 w V ssiasaiiXi ?Pi?Sfgirafj'?j