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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OIIIEF l P I I I L. r . i ff i i :i h lW k V w. 5 ft The Influence OF Good Digestion is far reaching. It means Better Appetite Proper Assimilation Liver and Bowel Regularity Improved Health-- To Aid Digestion TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It Helps Nature In Every Way Ilublt Ik :i cable. Wo spin n thread of It every day, mid nt Inst wo cannot break It. THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girlsl Try Itl Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful Get a 25 cent bottle of Dandcrlnc. If you care for heavy hair Uiat glis tens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incoinpurablu'softncss and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Dnnderlne. Just one application, doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it Imme diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy lialr if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of Its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome It produces a fcverlshnoss and Itching of the sculp; the hair roots famish, loosen nnd die; then the hair falls out fast Surely get a US-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dundcritie from any drug store nnd Just ry It. Adv. lust as soon as some people get things coining their way llniinciiilly they change their way. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of GASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It nnnm tha Bignatnro of OSiAVrZAjr In Use for Over 30 Yeans. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria DESTROYED STOCKS OF FLOUR How a New York Mob Dealt With Food Speculators Some Eighty Years Ago. These times of corners on eggs and Hour by speculators and owners of re frigerator plants recall the days of panic In 18:10-37, when bunks closed, nnd even the government was unable to meet Its obligations. Coal was $10 a ton and Hour $112 a barrel and so great was the distress that a meeting was held In City Hnll park, the no tice reading: "Dread, wheat, rent, fuel ! The voice of the people shall be heard!" Kll Hart, in Washington street, who was holding 00,000 barrels of tlour for higher prices, was denounced and n mob attacked his warehouse and de stroyed much of his stock after he had refused to sell to the people ot the old price. Then when the militia arrived the crowd visited Ilerrlck & Co.'s ware house, and there they were outwitted by a very smart clerk, who said: "Boys, destroy the Hour, but let uvery one who can, shoulder a barrel of Hour and take It home to his family." To this all agreed, and hundreds of homes were Immediately amply supplied. Ilerrlck saved much of Ids stock, and quiet was restored to the town. New York Tribune. Retributive Rebuke. "My wife has a bad habit of buying such ugly chairs." "Then why don't you sit on It?" f Why Wait MnCoffee Drinker, till heart, nerves, or stom ach "give way?" The sure, easy way to keep out of coffee troubles is to use the pure food-drink POSTUM Better quit coffee now, while you are feeling good, and try Postum, the popular American beverage. "There's a Reason" Vfe POLICY OjJILEIE ADOPTED BY PRESIDENT IN PEACE MOVEMENT. IN FAVOR OF METRIC SYSTEM Its Adoption Recommended, Together With Plan of Dnylight Saving I Omaha Gets the Farm Loan PJnnk. Weston Ni'WHiiir I'tnoii Nc Scnlrr. Washington. A policy of absolute tdlcnec regaining tne peace negotia tions has been adopted by President Wilson and Secretary Lansing. It is stated otlici.illy that all btepb hence forth will he legantcd an lonlldeiulal; that no comnunt will be made on any developments and that rumors will not be discussed in any way. The de cision to pursue this ioiirto was made known after the state department had received the olilc.lal texts of the On man and Austrian replies to I'lesubnt Wilson's notis to the belligerents pro posing u discussion of peace tiiins, and after It was learned that t,he Teu tonic powers would ho willing to pir mlt a confidential exchange or tenia live terms if It became noceiisury to do so to bridge the gap threatening to prevent a gathering of peace dele gates. Omaha Gets Farm Loan Bank. Washington. Tho federal farm loan i.-vrd hab announced the following bo: cities in which farm loan banks will be located; Springfield, Mass.; Mainmort', Aid ; Columbia, S. C; Louisville, Ky.; New Orleans, La.; St. Louis, Mo.; St. Paul, Allnn., Omaha, Neb.; Wichita, Kan.; Houston, Tex.; Berkeley, Cat; Spo kane, Wash. One hundred and forty contesting eitlos were disappointed. Tho farm loan act Is intended to do for the farmer what the federal re servo act Is doing for the business man. Under it the government pro vides the machinery for assembling capital to be loaned to farm owners or prospective farm owners, on first mortgage farm security, at a reason able rate of interest and for relatively long periods of time. Tho bnnks will bo established as soon as practicable. Under the law each will have a capital of $750,000. Applications for loans have been pour ing into the board In great volume re cently and it is estimated that a sum more than twenty times in excess of tho combined capital Btock could bo used in making loans. Almost the first work of the bankH after approving and issuing loans will bo the issuance of furm loan bonds, a now form of security in this country. Tho bonds will be issued In denomina tions as small at ?25, it is expected, and will bear Interest at a rate of 1 per cent less than the interest rate charged farmers on their loans. METRIC SYSTEM IS IN FAVOR Adoption Recommended, Along with Plan of Daylight Saving New York.--Adoption of tho metric Bystcm of weights and measures for commercial use In the United Statos and also of the "daylight savings" plan was advocated by speakers In dif ferent sections of the convention of tho American uss-orlation for the ad vancement of science. An unusual op portunity is afforded at present to make tho metric system tho American, ns well us the International language of commerce, asserted George F. Kunz, president of the New York academy of science. "For tho effective development of our trade," he said. "It Is most urgent that all foreign catalogs and publica tions issued by nuf manufacturers should have all dimensions expressed in metric as well as in Kngllsh terms of weights nnd measures. The demand for wnrt materials, lie added, had forced the Introduction of the metric system in many factories. New York. Complete official re turns on tho presidential election show that Mr. Wilson received 9,110 290 votes and Air. Hughes 8,547,474, a plu rality of r.GS,R21! for Air. Wilson. In 1912 Wilson, democrat, received 0,297 099; Taft, republican. 3,8 10,399; Ronsc velt, progressive, 4.124,507. Refuse Compromise Proposals. Washington. Efforts of a Joint con gressional committee to agree on legislation for the relief of clalmau's to lands in California naval oil re serves came to an abrupt end when the navy department through Secre tary Daniels refused to yield to nny compromise proposals. Tho attitude of tho navy imperils the mineral lands' conservation bill, which had been before congress for several years and In the opinion of (ommituo members, will pi event ac turn at this session. Havo Agreed Upon Terms. London England and France have fully agreed upon the terms of tho ro ply to ho made to the peace proposals of tho Teutonic allies, it lb thought that the answer nmy bo dispatched by the end of tho week, but other nations of tho entente, although fully agreed in principle, may require vorlwl attri tions, which would necessitate further tle.'ay. It is expected that onco thla reply has boon forwarded tho rotponso to President Wilson's nolo will lollow very shortly DEAD, KINSMEN vSAY; ALIVE, COURT RULES Henry VV. Schutt, Whose Sup posed Body Was Identified, Declared a Fugitive. New York. Henry W. i-hnf J, law yer. bellccd ti be (lend by his rela tives after they hud Identified n body found In the Hudson rher, Is alive and must he sought by the pullce n" a fu gitive from Just Ire. iircordliig to n de cision of .Pudge IMrhtitity in the Court of Genera! Sessions. He l wanted to answer to an accusation of grand lar ceny. His nihVe was nt No. ,'ltl Church .street nnd hi home in Wet-haw ken N. J. After liis Indii ttneiit. O'tohor l.V Schutt was arraigned In General Ses sions and pleaded not guilty, being re leased on ball of Sl.OOO. ltlehanl Grunt of No. !' Tenth avenue, fur nished the ball. Soon after lie was te- The Body Was Identified as That of Schutt. leased a coat ami a waistcoat, identi fied as belonging to him, were found tin board a West Shore ferryboat. The hotly tif a man who had been drowned lu tlie river was found October U0 at the foot of West Nineteenth street. George W. Atlolph, a relative, of No. (ill! West One Hundred nnd Seventy eighth street, Identified it as that of Schutt. Lieut. Giant Williams of tho Bureau of Identification had other rel atives of Schutt Identify the hotly be fore he finally consented to Its remov al. Ilelntlves burled the body. Despite the identification, detective connected with the office of the district attorney were sceptical. Frederick Sullivan, deputy assistant district nt torney, asked Judge Delohunty to do , clare the ball forfeit, nssertlng that new information bad convinced him Schutt had not committed suicide. De tectives are looking for Schutt. BAR LOVE IN FILMS Dlrminghnni. Ala. When Ar lle Darher was elected to tha city commission here on the So cialist ticket, he declared for Sunday moving picture shows. Now he has introduced an ordi nance which reatls, In part: "Pictures depicting the fol lowing scenes shall also In; barred : Love, murder, domes tic troubles, divorces, gambling houses, restirts of questionable character, liar scenes and riots." Movie proprietors declare they will have to go put of busi ness If the suggestion is made a law. ENTER THE MORPHINE KISS Latest Form of Osculation Is Prac tlced In the "Dope Cure" Ward in Bridewell Prison in Chicago. Chicago. Officers of the house tif correction lu tho bridewell prison have discovered the morphine kiss us the latest form of osculation practiced on inmates of the "dope cure" ward A prisoner who Is being weaned away from the morphine habit against Ids will Is watched constantly by at tendants, but when a "dear" relative as his wife, sister or some other friend culls the prison authorities never have interposed any objections to a long and lingering kiss. Now they find that during tho long embraces and linger ing kisses perhaps as many as .10 or 00 grains of morphine are transferred to tho patient. Authorities at the bridewell propose now to forbid kissing In the "dope" wartl and thus prevent the smuggling of drenni-provoklng thugs. Fined for Gum Chewlnjj. New York, llecause he chewed gum In the presence of Magistrate Krotel while asking for a warrant for a man alleged to have stolen phono graph records from him, Frank Dar donnos waa held In .ffiOO for contempt of court. Routs Masher With Pen. Forcstbtirg, N. Y. Using a fountain pen In self-defense, Mrs. Deiiluh Lou bcrt, twenty-four, Jabbed and squirted with Ink a masher who had grubbed nnd hugged her until sho put him to rout. m c i 1TONATI0NAL 1MSCII00L Lesson (By V. O SI I II :tK. Aciii i- lire, tor ot tin PiiliilfiN Mlmol t nt In tho Mnnily HIM. tn-ili p ..r i I i .ii ' It ll i M I . . . r i V u ip. r I moll LESSON FOR JANUARY 7 ESUS THE LIGHT AND LIFE OF MCN. The studies for the first sl mouths of this jiar lire diMifeil to the gospel of .lohn; the remaining portion of the year to II Kings, y.m and Nebemlah, btltig a stutl.x with the prophets O'.it) , vear from now we begin the new "graded uniform lessons" recently adopted by the reorganized Interna lloiial Lcsmiii committee. John wifs .Muiiiger than his brother. James, and Ihed to be the oldest of the 'iptistles, dying somewhere between A. I. J."i and ls. Ills name hieaiis "Peace," though he Is suritiiinod the "son of thunder" (Murk :t :1T. Five of the New Testament books bear Ids inline. He blended the gentleness of n ilmo with the force and islon of tin ragle." The purpose of his gospel Is Nearly stated (ch. U0::M). Only about per cent of It Is found lu the other Ihree gospels. Seveiity-s. tunes tho rtortl "witness" Is u-ed. The wonl 'father" occurs Mil times and the oiinic ".lesus" L'10 times. I. The Word (vv. 1-5). Words niter thoughts; a word Is an expression of mi inaudible and Invisible thing. As the Wortl, Christ Is Creator (ch. Mill; S-1P). he Is the source of light. "Tho wonl Is Gotl heard; the life Is Gotl felt, and the light Is God seen" Moody. This eternally existing person is called the Word because In him God fully ex presses or reveals himself. The IHblo Is the written word because In it God speaks and reveals himself through this person who Is the eternal Wortl (lleli. 3 ;). The first verse brings out the fact that there are at least two persons in the Godhead, the one divine person In company with whom the word was, and the wortl, himself, was God; that Is, was also a divine per son. He who by bis incarnation tic cume our brother and our savior was first our creator and the creator of all tilings, nnd apart from him not any thing came into existence. The Word did not become the light of men by his Incarnation In Jesus of Nazareth. Ho was ever the Light of Men. The light that shone in the Old Testament tlmo shone from him. When sin came, night came. II. The Witness (vv. 0-10). John tho Rnptlzcr came for a witness. He was not the light. Some might liavo thought him to be the promised Mes sluh. This lie denied. He was a lump which held fortli light to men concern ing the true light "which llghtcth every tnnn that cometh Into the world." Ho reflected light (v. 8). John told all that ho knew. Testimony will expand uh experience enlarges. Tho spoken word of man must confirm the experi ence of tho word in our lives. John was a wonderful man, a man whom God delighted to honor, but lie was a mnn. Men, are not asked to believe blindly, but always upon an abundanco of testimony. III. The World (vv. 11-14). This world was crcuted by Jesus, and throughout its existence he has been in the world, though tho world knew him not. This living light hud been coming into tho world, and was not fully come until ho was manifest to Israel at the baptismal act of John. In order to be mado manifest tho "Word wns made flesh" in the person of Jesus. Tho worltl did not apprehend the light (v. f) nor did tho world which ho was in and which wus made by him (v. 10). Kven his own people, literally his own household servants, 1. e. Israel, received him not to themselves, but whoever receives him, even tho vilest sinner of earth, and takes him Into his heart to ho all Jesus desired to be, sa vior, lord, teacher, friend, that Instant he becomes n child of God. We cannot attempt to expluln this mystery. Tho union of spirit and body was In one person, u sample fact; though unex plained, still true. The union of God with n human hotly, forming one per son, Christ Jesus, sometimes spoken of separately, sometimes as a whole, sometimes as divine, sometimes ns hu tnun. We cannot divide his activities Into two sections and say this is dlvlnu nnd tills is human; they lire inexpli cably blended Into one. This Christ really dwelt among us. Ho did not , merely appear to some persons, or 1 come in a vision, and yet Ids nbodo nmong us was only temporary, only u few years, and we beheld his glory, tho I glory of the only begotten Son. The world expected a Messiah and his own i creation, Ids own Inheritance received i him not, rejected him, opposed him, crucified him, their lord, savior, king , and mcsslah. Those who received him nnd believed on his name became sous. To be a child of God we must ho born into tho nature and character ot Gotl, Into ids spiritual life. We nro members of his family. We are heirs of all things through ldm, Ids Joy, his love, his character and his blessing nnd the privileges of work ing for him and with him. Wo becomo heirs by being horn of God, not of blood, physical descent nor Inheritance, for tho best of parents cannot bestow this gift upon their children. Not by our own elTorts or exertions nor tho will of tho llesh, not by tho will of men, through wisdom nnd man's highest powers of intellect, but of God. I THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T Weik nd unhetltliv kidney eme o rmich sickness mil tunVrlnif nml when through nciilcct or oilier i-aur, lililnry trouble I) permitted t continue. crlutn routls nuy be expected. Your cither ortfnnn my need at t en t Ion ian your Uilnejs shiiiilil hive ttentlon oral lU'Ciusi' meir worn niwui ininorimi. If yotl feci lint tmr klilney re flic cause of your nlcknc or run down run illllon comniriirc takliitf In-. Kl'inrr' Swamp-Hoot, the flrcnt kidney. Ilvci and lilmtdrr remedy because If It proves to lie the remedy you need and your kidneys lielli lo Improve iliev will help all the otticr onfnn.i to lienllh. Prevalency of Kidney Dlaeaso. Moet people do not i e,ih ;t' tho alirtn nig increase and trinniUnblc prcvalrncv of kiilncw iliciir While l.ultirv dis orders aic ntnotig the must roinnmn dip puses that ptevail. tlirv are alniot the lat rrcoRtiircd by pnttmti. tt'hn usuatly contrnt themsflvfx with tiortoring th tfffits, while the original dittast con stantly titulorminr ihe svtcni. SPECIAL NOTE -You mav obtain a ratnplc mzc bottle of Sw.imp-Itoot by rnclosina ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hingli.uutciii. N. Y. Tlim kim'i ti the opportunity to pmve the lciuarkablc nieiit of thin medicine. Thry will also m'tid ynn u book or valuable iiifoiinatioii, contuiiitnp many of the thoiiMitiilH of grateful Inter received fieiu men nnd women who s,i thev found Swamp-Root to be juM the remedy needed in kidtiei, hcr and bhdilet troubles. The vnlue nnd onccem of Swamp Root are ho well known that our te.nleir. nro ndwed to send for n Kimple Me bottle. .ddrrt. Dr. Kilmer A Co., Ihuglinmton, N. Y. When writing bo siur nnd mention thin piper. "Imitate Birds; Don't Fret." The public henllh sen Ice. which bus been gathering statistics on nervous diseases and their tendency to short en life. Issued n bulletin amiln-i wor I r.vlng. "So far as Is known." mi.s the bill I lot In. "no bird ever tried to build more nests than Its neighbor: no fo ever fretted because be bad nl. one bole In which to bide; no squirrel ever died of anxiety lest be should not lay b enough nuts for two winters instead of for one, ami no dog ever lost any sleep over the fact that he did not have enough bones laid asltle for bis declin ing years." GIVE "SYRUP OF FIGS" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm tender little Stomach, liver ' and bowels. Look at the tongue, mother I If j coated, your little one's stomach, liver untl bowels need eternising at once, i When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or Is fever- J ish, stomach sour, breath bad, has sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a toaspoonful of "Cnllfomln Syrup of Figs," untl in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of Its little bowels without griping, and you hnvo a well, playful child again. Ask your druggist for a oO-cent bottle of "Cnl' ornla Syrup of Figs," which con tains full directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and for grown-ups. Adv. i' Moved to Tears. "Pardon my emotion," said the sym pathetic man. "I have Just listened to an nfTectlng story." "Tell me ubotit It." "I overheard it woman on a Irollej car telling another woman about hav ing worn the mmo hat for three years. The tones of her voice were heart rending. I haven't been so dccplj i moved since starvation was first re ported nmong the. Helglnns." DANDRUFF AND ITCHING Disappear With Use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment Trial Free. Tho first thing In restoring dry, fall ing hair is to get rid of dandruff and t itching. Ruti Cuticura Ointment Into scalp, next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Prevent skin nnd scalp troubles by making Cuti cura your everyday toilet preparation. Free sample eorh by mall with Rook. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Ronton. Sold everywhere. Adv. Window Screens in Georgia. In the city of Athens, (hi., a housing survey made recently revealed that of 7.'!0 living rooms occupied by negroes only i'1'.l had doors nml windows screened. Yet malaria is very preva lent mining the southern negroes. 10CENT"CASCARETS" IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, I Slunrjlsh Liver and Bowels They ' work while you sleep. Furred Tongue, Rati Taste, Indices tlon, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head-1 aches come from u torpid liver nnd clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to becomo tilled with undi gested food, which sours anR ferments llko garbage in a swill barrel. That's tho first stop to untold misery Indi gestion, foul gases, had breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything tliot is horrible and nauseating. A Cascnret to-night will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing nnd straighten you out by morning. They work wlillo you sleep a 10-ccut bos from your druggist will keep you feel ing good for months. Atlv. Ancient Iron Mines. Italian guns are being made of Iron taken from mines In Sardinia which were utilized 'J.000 years ago by the Romans as a source of ore to help arm their legions, nnd the guns nro being used against nations whoso trlbu'l for hcurs tho Romans often fought. IT A Trial Will Convince Anyone. I'lioiiMiuW of people have trulified Hint the tiidil nnil itnmciliile effect of Swninp-Rooi, tin- gic.it kidney, liver nnd bladder ictneilt.. i mhiii realize! ami that it etitiilt- tlic luulii'Ht for it remarkable tesXiu , tM,. ,,,, ,l,tiCMnB c.i. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. Swinip Hurt i not r' ntnnifii'lrd for i'r thing but if Mm we t fi'Mit annoy ing blmlilcr trouble, i iiicn'W tn-ci.iR wnt ci iiighl nml ila. "Mtijj 'r irrita tion in p,oiiitf. biickdti ' ot sfilmirnt, headaehe, barkaehe. lai bvk, tli.zi tiess, poor ihgi'ktion. Im pli,snt"cs. tierr naMii'fc lir-irt difctiirlinnrc due to bad hiihipv trouble. !cin eniilioR from bad blood, nMirnlMn, tlieutn.itisin. lumbago, bloatlnu. iiritnbdily. uotnotit .'lelinu, lack of ntnhition, nnv lie losn of llesh or Ditllnu' roinploxinn. kidtirv trniiblp in itl worst tot in itm lie stinting upon you. Swamp-Root Is Pleasant to Tako. If von iup alrcndv convinced that SwaiiipHnot is what mil need, von can lunehaip the irguliu fifty-cent n'l on dollar siie bnttlrs at nil driiR icorrs In I'.lt.'i incite than UiiKI llarvatd stu dents engaged lu major and minor sports. OF INTEREST TO MOTHERS The cost of loud today Is n serious matter to nil of you. To cut down your food bills untl nt the siiine time Improve the health of your family, servo them Sklnner'o Macaroni and Spaghetti two or throe limes per week. Children loe It and thrive on It. It Is Hie best possible food for adults. Write Hie Skinner Mfg. Co.. Omahn, Nebr.. for beautiful cook book telling how tti serve It In n hundred ways. It's free to every mother. Adv. 1 .i-n rn o do the things that count se ll'.at you will not be nsliamed to count over the things jott have done .j Grippy weather this. Better get a box of CASCARAQUININE Tho old family rvmcily In tablet form safe, sure, rnsy to take. No opiates-no unplcnsant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours-Grip In 3 days. Money Imck If it fails. Get tho Brnulno box with Red Top nnd Mr. IUU'a picture on it 25 cents. At Anr Drug Stora i , s Nebraska Directory THE PAXTON HOTEL Omaha, Nebrsilts EUROPEAN PUAN IloomH f ruin JI.0U up nliiKlc,7.SernW up ilonble. CATE PRICKS REASONABLE COMPLETE NEW FIREPROOF HOSPITAL 1, Moillcrtli 'J. Hnrctrali n, Obtotrlcal 4, I-HborHtoryi A, X-ltay Deportment. Training school (or nnroes in connection. Opan Ui all mputiiblti physlolim. For further luforiu&tlim address A. A. SMITH, M. D., Surrfaon Olttnr Luinilng Memorlnl Iloanltul 1IA8TIM1H, KIt, BEST MARKET Poultry, Buffer. Eggs Write for price, list and tiiRs. Consolidated Poultry & Crjfj Co. Omaha and Council DIuffa ItefiTcnePH Omaha National Hank, Council Illulls HuvIiikm Hunk, Huiiii and llradHtrreU THEATRICAl uitTnniOAi 'tif MAQmirriAni FOR RENT OR SALE t.arcnt ttcck In the West. Shipped by cxpretB unywlicrc in the U. St THEO. LIEBEN & SOH, 1516 Howard St., 0MAH1 18 FROZEN OH LEAKS SEND IT TO US. F. F. FINK, A'Jlo Tinner 317 5. 20th ST. OMAHA, NEB. A.LHO LAMP AND FENDER REPAIRING. msvpat, mmmmmtm SANITARIUM SULPH0 SALINE SPRINGS Located on our own premises and used In tho Natural Mineral Water Baths Unsurpassed in tho treatment of RllEUtVIATISM. Heart, Stomuuh, Kidney und Liver Uiseubes. Moderate charges. Address DR. O, W. EVKHETT. Mar. l4lhandMSU. Lincoln, Neb. W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 1-1017. KNOW ImfL d2 ?.-'V,' I I .,- 1 msEg&gsmmBfe. !KDC3a:ar- IJnJ.KKl.'i."V- PJ'B-KaJ.B "Bi1 ii-Tr"u .... ..j3'iadftll i .to, '