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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1918)
0LOD, KlltH M onir Kansas Pickups Bmltli County J tT. S, Spurrier und wlfu aro nntnbei ed A'lltt tlic ilok. Ma HntiliMi ami vrlfc are visiting Wiopoli this vrock. Mrs. 10. 14 Spurrier U quite sluk wl.li lArippo at Hits willing. Miss Cdllh Uietvctl visited Satuidat with tit'i .dater, Mis. i''tiy Upp. t.lttU- Klnn. li'ayo Upp, who his Ic-m e y drlt tor the lust week, Is inuci. ,ttot . Km ItaUlmu und Tholmtv Latiigiiii spout batutday afternoon vvlili Miiim Sputricr Miss Iarl Upp helped with thr house woili at tho home of boi uiotiiur, Fay, Inst weak. Hobl. l.atiiiigttn lidil tlio misfortune Jf getting his foot badly bitilued In putting, up leu tlio other day. Mrs. Win.' Uolilmn Iihh returned to her home at Topekit after it visit, with relative In this neighborhood. Mis. Al.lua Ifluldgi-ovjiisiitthuhniiic )f her parents, Mr. und tlra. tleo.Mnt mm, being Melt with the moatdes. Mrs. Herbert Loou Tells About Gautennl i Uisastci ( Mitt ti t i it 4) It had grown much warmer towart' noon and no ihaics had occunci iir.ee early morning. Willi the won derful buoyancy chainclcriHtlc o. AniericaiiH especially a d mojt otho races to a lessor dcgrio wo were at. caru free and joyoun as if nuch thing tu cnrlhquu ' a. d d wi.talod citl . worn tint within our ken. Luncheo was over, It .a UtJD a id vc wcic all Notice Thero will bo ii meeting ot I he Webster County Farmcra' Union, I'VI day, February 1st, ut one'o'olouk, tit tho Orphunm theatre. At this meet ing H. f'. Watts of St .loe, Commission jiniti, will npunlr, nlso RcproscntnilVo jlleliurd will give an address. Thcic Vlll bo music and singing. Everybody liould make nrrangemoiitH to attuud. IIkniiv Kkunv, Co. President Try a Chief Want Ad E. S. Garber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures Th9 Hamilton - Cither . Clothing, Co, Everything m Man or Boy Wears Kd Cloud Nebraska lay a HoiBe! 1 will suit .von u homo I u K o d' (.'InnU ay elieap and ) ii k u o h ,Kiihy 1'ayinunts that you euu not Milord to p a y rant. Six p e r eeut interust on deferred pay. ttetiUi. II u t o three loe.atloim, iet First l Itoloe JLlo 1L & M mm &2! U ro. t l'u Use 12 On Fpce Ta?!al KILL off tho wormtJ and pet yourhorrs IcwltatrrlctitnnJ they aiolnilcdCiinpotuwUbStamlcni' disease. Thoy"! (ntmafastamtMAKU YOU MOIUS ilONKV. I'taotorpttK' cant sows. Wo want you to treat all your boirs Will HOG-T it you ONI5 FUlitsrorCOdaya. Corao la wo will dvo yoa ftufilclcat HOG COdavs. If It Vou, It will cost you uotblctf. TONKttlieivuiaWorm Killer ana llotr I to treat your ennra ncru If Its results (all to satlity Coadltioaer) to treat toruiuai C. L. Cotting The Druggist fatml tindnr Ihn tree t onioyiiiir tli bmuty of it all .h n wthout wafnirjj of any hind taine the wor t Hialto had Vet exnoncncHl. The brilliant Miinnhlnn ypemed hut to add to th . i paliinK honor of it. Tho othora had occiirit'tl at nii'ht so tho sii'lit wai ,j,ai(d u. , but thowi wan nolliinir .uarcd in this occa3ion. Tlio oailh cir.cd to ii c in wae.. Tlio treoi -wayed like reeds in tho wind nnd from tho hartaicas lose dense clouds uf du.it cauiicd by numerous land liden adding tenor to the almoat litnitler.a terror of tho auake. I was suro the tlust wa3 pinokc anil for a iiio.iiniit thoui'ht our last hour had indeed coinn. Fortunately earthquakes laat but a few Rcconds at iicec ana wo nuicKiy rnmvnr. lit. bnnt Olltvard called. As soon as thinga had quieted down I changed to look and Herbert and I stai ted down to tho city to go to tho Legation as was our first in tention. What frightful sights met us on nil Bidex The Hritish Location wiu dreadfully damaged, street after street a ma.-s of ruins, not one uhck left on nnother. The Kccollcction church u. cornnleto and final ruin. Wo rorfched First street with the inten tion of going down it to Ctli Ave, when wo raw the stretcher from the hospit al with tho body of poor Dr. Vallo killed by falling walls. Poor Dr. Vallo whom I liatl met but a few duys before at tho Itcd Cross tea. Wo went with what caution we could down tho center of tho street to avoid falling walls and when we reached 6th Ave. Herbert wanted to go to tho house to see of further damage had oc curred. I persuaded him not to and wo proceeded toward the plaza. The scenes we witnessed arc indes cribable. They seem to be as I try to unravel them to he groat mounds of earth and mortar with terror slrlrken people earring their few poor belongings crawlinc over and through them. Moving, moving, on and on like ant- crawling over the ant heap. Wo t cached the l'laza there too to be con fronted by stretchers hearing dead horribly mangled by the tons of earth from the falling houses. With each successive step 1 found my hold on my self becoming leas and less secure. The constant sight of horrors with no let up at last unnerved me and when we eot to the Legation I was indeed at the end of my rope. There we met Alfred who insisted on our going to tho car and not returning to the Sauce and my harrowing trip through the town broke down completely any re sistance I had manifested before. 1 was glad we had that safe refuge to go to. Alary uwen anil ftirs. anaw had been livinrr at the Location ever cinco the first day and the sight of them did much toward restoring my "quinamity, (also u big drink of whis key Mary insisted on my taking.) Having the Kollci i on our hands prov ed in more ways than one a sciious handling, ,not only peeunjarly hut be cause they seemed utterly incapable or looking out lor incniscivcs. o poor Herbert had to return to the Soncc for them while 1 went with Al fred down to the station to the car. We walked down Gtji Ave. to the Con cordia Park which was . packed and jammed with humanity and the street was over powering, no provision nav- irg been made for military arrange ments of any kind. The Owen Home now a heap of ruins. I could see into the charming roomwherc we had pas sed so many pleasant hours.aud a dull ache filled my heart. Wo passed tho railway station which wu.t the most petilous 5-thotch of our journey. The towers were ready to fall with the lightest shake and the street so nar row that had a shake occurred i-alva-lion would have been well nigh im possible. However none occurred and we reached the ; afe haven of the car. Shortly afterwauls, Mr-C ClarkV irivetiuir was warm enough to meet any , feeling of resentment I might have had and her explanation cleared up the misunderstanding completely. Mr. Clark's greeting was: "Well all on account of your damned pride you duleu't come down here from the be ginning whore you belonged." It made mn feel truly welcome and I had a feelinir of tliankfulness that circum stances had forced us to give up our "dairtncd pride" as Mr. Clark called it. Then Mrn. Roach preltcd me with ellnaion had soon lleihert arrived with the burdensome Kollcrs in tow. What a lelief to sleep in the car tho Roaches. 'Rollers. Cooks and Alfred and Morley in the body of the car anil Mr. and Mrs. Clark in the little pri vate room. The first night Alfred and Morley slept on the observation plat form and we throe couples inside, but as the Roaches left soon wo hud more room and all slept inside. Thet first evening Mr. Clark insisted on our .nuuing Undue no doubt to keep our trlmta occupied, thereby preventing us 'trom dwelling on our troubles. We n'.lv d a ft w games, Mrs. Roach, Mis. 'Clark, II. and 1,. but we were all jinv'U tiiid and so went to bed early. huruiay, uec. au. nie day passed iiJtte uneventfully. Occasional slijrht , lucs, but'nolhrng serious. 1 had tine to note the othor people-in the cars. Tho Leaches, had tho one next th Harks, with them were the Ml- Itv"-.. fiom Mezntcnauzo. Then rame I.I Ur 1 . . f ...111. 11. XT.... ill" wauKns aim wmi uieiii worn iou aril Mr. Sara for two or threo days, but they hooii lett for Agauascalientes on horseback to take tho train for Puerto Uariios. The load to the south that it, to San Joso and west coast points, ran regularly, never suffering one interruption during tho worst time , but trom tho first shake the Northern division, which is the road to Puerto Barrios was out of commis sion, numerous landslides had oc curredone just before reaching Ag uas C. which is which is 22 miles out of G'mala, beinc forty feet long and fifteen high, filling in an entire cut. It took ten days to clear this slide. Tho Roaches stayed in the car all day but at niglitthey wont over to tho McKenzin car (a freight given them J by Mr. Leach)' to spend the night so 13 to bo ready to leave in tho early tornlng for Ketalhudchn where Hani ila A wcio to open temporary of ccs. . .jnday, .Tit. La.it day of the year.. ,uch an eventful year in many re- cctj it haa proven to bo. Tho us- al few ticmorn occuncd to keep us io. .cibcriiig, but nothing mo- Uu .AX.n red during the day. At .ght, while Hcibort, Mr. Motley, Mrs. . n til w. ie p ayiug IJridge.somo .i' mo-t mybtenou ly called Mr. a.k noni thinuai, ad.nonishing li.m . ivei hi. lit ud against cold. It i ... Uv.ic wai a. i extraordinary . in Uv . k. , ard fear of a vol- nnic eruplion of Hta Matia wa? in ' . . sr th; fit t time I raw Mr. lark woiiied. Heretofore his calm ad b en tlui main -lay of us all. Nev- i vcic cent- crowding him so much o i ia'.i h -i lo e h. ; good humor .. d vit, bat this unetpluinablo 1 ght ud lu..i tiuito won icd. Tclcg.ams ere sent to all points on tho Sjuth- 11 division and not until morning did fa know thut it wiu cau-cd by tho Aiming of Unco thousand cadavers 11 tho cemetery. During the enrth- uakes tho tombs and n Itches had broken open and the corpses were trewn everywhere causing danger to the entire population, especially those .mm the old eholoia burviiur ground. During tho early part of the night occurred mo scconu ccupsu m inu noon in conjunction with Saturn. A jout ten came Walter and Morloy on heir way back to tho Legation from the Wireless Station. Dear little Wal ler, he has surely showm himself a hero during these trying times, never ,mce leaving h'13 post, helping all with .irelcss efforts, working litcially day and night, he has countless times be lled his frail looks by displaying super- man's strength. What a forunato .hing Dr. Lcadell had left. Never any help at the best of times, he would have been impossible 1 am sure under juch circumstances as these. Walter and Morley returned to the Legation and the strange bedfellows that the earthquake had tin own together once more settled down to pass in this dear refuge tho last night of the year, thankful indeed for bucIi staunch friends as the three Clarks had proven themselves to be. Truly adversity shows us who our friends are and too, show what is in us, bringing us all down to first principles. Thus were we 3hown tho great tender ncart ana me true kindly snirit of Mrs. Clark, with a thought for everyone, no matterhow .owly, and her constant gooa nature, he was truly a revelation to us both. Our eternal gratitude will be theirs, not so much lor what they did as for their manner of doing it. January 1st. A new year. Mr. Clark aaid he'd rather put his money on the tail end of it than on the beginning, and so would we all of us. we man aired to trot un a wonderful New Year's dinner. Out at the Sance the big tur key we had been saving for New Year's and which Lioivnza had rescued from the ruins, had been killed and dressed. Mrs. Koller had saved some of her Christmas mince meat, and so with the addition of such vegetables and canned goods as we had on hand we succeeded 111 getting up quite a leaving, lite ofy Wdro leaving, Joso rcroyn, Mr. or tno American club, nikctf Herbert to please take charge of his Iittlo daughtor, who was going to tnc Arsoiino convent in New Ur 'cans, so" all three of Us started on our way rejoicing. Wo reached horc safely. Cabled you Dcccmbcr 2C, saying "All safe" and trust you received the cable. Wo stayed in Guatemala City ten days. during which tho quakes continued, until there was a train through to tho coast. Tho qunkes had caused serious land slides which filled tho railroad cuts and it took ten days to open them up. Wo took the first train out and reached port only to find that the steamer bed dcpartctl four hour3 before. We hud to wait in Puerto Harrlos a whole week before another boat camo in that would provide pas sage and that proved to ho a freighter. We secured passage on Jan. 10, run into two storms, tho last one, just outside the bar, was frightful, raging for 16 hours and each moment seemed to bo our last. I think I prefer earth quakes to storms at bob. There arc lulls between quakes but none be tween waves. Wc will be here several months, just how long I do not know. Mrs. Herbert Cook. Notice of Suit a. II.SiiDilorriniiit John l Kdvrarritt non reHldont ilcfcndanta will tako notleo that tlio Montana National linn ot lllltlngRliiiH tiled Its petition nnd commenced an action against them In iho district court of Wannlcr County tho object and prayer of which aro to recovir from wild defendants tho mini of ?i:WirvSwl hlntorcMi at 2 per cent per mi lium from December 0, 1017 and tC attor. iinya f eca and costa of Hult, as the a omit due plalntlir from tlui defendants upou. a prom lOTory notooxceutcd and delivered bv dufuiw dunta to plalntlir, dated OctoborJW. IUI7. OofcndaniBtiro further uollilod that an af ndavlt forattachnient was tiled limald action and an order 01 u tuchiuent iHsuui out of said court by virtue whereof tho following described real intatoln Wcbstor County, No urasica litis ncen levied upon and attached as tho property of defendant iohn V. Kdwards to-wlt: tlio southeast (SE) miartorof foctlon .fourteen (tl) In township two P) ranpo ten UW ana iiiepiaintlllseeksto8ubJccttht!sald property t the paymont of snld debt. Defendants art required to niinwcr said petition on Ule In tho oillce of tho Olerk of slid court at lted Cloud, Nebraska on or be fore March 11,11118. Dated January III, 1918. TiikMint,n nat'i. Hank of I1m.i,in;s. My f,. If. fll.AOKI.KIXIK, Wt its Attorney. You Can Get a Government-Irrigated Farm 1.1 the Big Horn Basin, if You Act Promptly Uncle Stn limit this Irrigating system; lie clve.s ymi tho lands lied dilutes run mil.v Hie actual im-i id 1111 ntnpln ami permanent wa'er right The iimiln uf pu mt t is neurit a gift twenty yenr.4 time, mi ititoii-l; with thn-o tears' cultivation these fuims will be , worth ut h-iiMi 11 linn ud iioiiiu 1111 acre; e.xi'Hileut surioiiudiiiKS: on the Itnr itn."o,' iimIii Him, tnur Denver, Wyoming. THH ItMHOliX UANiN'j t)UHii. 1 r tin- I'lch nil dln-overie ' tlioui'in ti'i'luii't . ie-s. tin' leiit.t ii'fiilfn mill 1; am produotion . , heel stiuiii fMelmif . ml nfiieiic , uiditlnu population, (he Itlg ' Hie 11 II. -.In toMus with pio-,r.t imil iiipldly ineieiiMlig develop- llM'Ilt NKllUAMvW.ANI) OI.OItAHO LANrlS: l-'or dulr.vl g, wheat nil-lug, fur iiv..hiho! ii''t icn m I lii'intL', Ihc-e ImiiiIh can be boiight oe i.kkI ii-.i'H Th' ) nr' 1 heap tiiiil should dmiblo in val ue, in tho t'nee of ilt woi'ldV demand for food hUiII'm. S-eiifH my sn-viei's; ihej are ftee to you. S. B. Howard, Immigration Agt C. B. & Q. Ry 1001 I'Vimm St. Omaha. Nubr N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb. 11 llfcJ Ii I 11 III II Mil III I IIIIP I II IHII HIM Ml III II III IIMI IWI ! I ! 1 BHH mMnMmmimwwMmwmmmmMmmm9MtmmmJXSMvmjmmMmmumfjmaammmKmwmm Hayes Auto Bus To and from all Trains Smith Bros. 22nd Annual Sale of Pure Bred Cholera Immune Poland China Bred Sows hi bo lioiit at Orchard lluino Stools Kami, 0 miles north east of Superior and '2 lnll.'.t mmiUi east of Cadntns, Nebr., on Friday, February 8, 1918 38 head bred sows, 5 tried sows, 12 fall gilts, 30 spring gilts Span mules comliiy 1 r, tvt 270H Span mules coming 1 jrs, wt 2350 Span mules coming .1 yrt, tvt 2KK) liny driving mare tvt. iari Extra good l'tiro fired Shorthorn Hull, 11 months old Thi. bull is an extra good iudividiinl and you tietter wutnh for him Tho mulcH arc extra gontl, tvull mntuhod und as big iih you want them The sows aro the same tncudiiu as tho pltrs shld In tho fall sale and are a fiuo lot. They aro as good as wo "for produced and eairy sonic o( the btM, blood linen of tho I'oland China breed Thoy are in tine condition to go on and do good for the buyer as they have been raised ami fed In tho ti-ual way with lots of excrot-o and a variety of foeda. Thoy have nut been pampered and are not over fat. Nome new hoars have been used In tho herds anil wilt fiirnl-b new blood Hues. Now la a pretty good titno to raise some of tho easy feeding typo, ho 'J bushels of corn will nearly tako tho place of .') bushels with iufeiior hogs. We tire striving to give vou the quick money kind. Remember these hos aro immune from Cholera. The government is asking fur more hogs so lets each do our bit to help win the war. Wo have u lino bunch of B. P. llouk Cnc.krels at private sale. Also a few lltiif Orphlngton Cockrels. Com and spend the day with n- Sale at 1 p. m in big tent ' Free lunch at noon Terms 8 months at 8 per cent Write for our. catalogue SMITH BROS. Superior, Neb. A. W. Thompson, JV. C. Henderson, l! I) Ifidyley, AuctV. .Iohn Young, Cleric VWVtfVV-VVV.V.VASSV.V.V.VVAVJ-.V."rfVVVyVl I C. 11. Miner Manager Dr. S. S. Dcardorf. M. D. C. Veterinary .n Charge C. H. Miner Serum Co. I'KODUCKHS- wonderful meal turkey, baked sweet nlad, n'ivos and to can it all a good 'old boale of Veuvo Clicot. Such lij; larit and good cheer even in thy nidst or alarms. Surface hilarity and surface good cheer however for mulct rcath our hearts ached for U1630 poor tcople wiio nail lort tnc ir an, Ivinj, God only knew how , without helti or covering during those bit ter cil'd nights cold as only tlio trop ics gi-ow cold during the winter month-. This pioved the last nigit tlio K--'1- i spent with us. After vac illating, changing their plana with , . . . ach t v" -ding shako, they, iijanagqd I , ' finall.v to cimc to some decision, not , &A K ii 1 a & tik s however rhuut some proto.1t froraj-ftji. i Ji At && w Maannv. i' " ten m tne cauy morp Anti Hog Cholera Scrum Si'-a Clouif, Nbrns!ui Wire or Pliciitt at Our Expense. ' I). S. Vctpr iihrv Lhirnst: fo. 45 Keep ImprovingYour Equipment Do not worry about the shortnge of crops-, nnother year Is cMming Do not wait for cheaper building materia! t Do not let the war scare you Do y u know mafuriuj will increase when the wurisover Knrope tiiu&l to rebuilt Supply and detuaud will tnho a baud then Do jiu know we havetip to date intoi motion on all farm building? Do ynti wiiii,t-Ideas on farm buildings? We furnish them FRrlE ! I a roiea in uosta uuea.v.u$ar as l unuersiami it ucionguu ialone-Gellatly Go. mr for Avutla to a fnend of Mr. K's. Up to tho last moment sin piotestcd, hoping, no doubt jlr.-.. f . wjiild urge her to re main with her in the car, but Mrs. C. had had enough of her ntftJr s--tl-:i -hnco-i and incapacity and wis thank ful to ii" rid of Jiev at all cost'j, and c.scpocially fo when we found out Iv's .ecrct calling. Wednesday, January 2nd. In tlje afternoon Mrs. Jcsuup camo to sec its looking ;i3 frevh as If such things as mined home.? and earthquakes didn't exist. They had taken refuge in a iitio near tlio Calvario chinch. Along with Hum was joung Mr. Simmons and Mr. Cray of tho Wert India Oil company. Mr. (Jiay is the man whose conduct toward Herbert as represent ative of the Aguila Oil .company has Vn to scurvy and I wa.3 oiirprhcd to ,lnd him with Je?sup. The Ginitnons of the grocery store ttl.o 'u. camped in the silio as were th Madtau'rt of the American hotel and jcveial mitivo poojilc. The lot is large, extending from Seventh to Kighth avenue and near Eighteenth street so they were fortunate indeed to still own it as Mr. J. had tried hard to sell it before the upheaval. Later Mrs. Clink and I walked over to their plac" with Mrs. J. and later wont up to tho Concordia Plaza to buy butter. This was tnv first trin to town since coming to the car. It didn't prove f to be quite soharrowiniy as I iiutiei- S tinted. Some of the streets had been i cleared of the worst of the debris and except for the wietchedness of it all and the sight of the poor people on camped whei over theie was space enouich to crowd into it seemed no woi'be than when I had passed through five days before. I had thought with 'he almost constant shaking which had ofcuried since the big shake of Saturday, some slight, some severe, more peiceptible damage would show in nut the nouses seenicu to ue in about the same condition as befo though that was truly pitiable enoiigl Wo all retiied early this last nii'ht of ours with our dear friends, the Clarks, for on the morrow wo were to leave on the first train through to Puerto Barrios. Hotween twelve and one 1 felt six distinct shocks, but as I slept the rest of the night, could ac count for no more. Thursday. About ten our train left. It was scheduled to leave at nine, but 1 1 was glad for the delay. Mary Owen land Mrs. Shaw came down to see us off und I know all. including Mr. and Mrs. C. nnd Alfred felt sorry to see us go, though happy to think wo had tho opportunity 01 leaving. 1 wns sorry I hadn't seen dear Walter before , , Better Kodak Finishirm " And Developing. .:. A Full Line oC Supplie Kor.r.s iKVKi,OTi-:n-i(. JH3L YOUR ORDER TO US "TALK WJTi-1 US AOUT LUMBER" "rfi Stevens irs. Dr.WJi.Mc Bride Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist OGNTIST Huciies.sur to Dr I fos OVKK s'lATK HANK RED CLOUD ,ALL WORK GUARANTEED NCGRASKA E'Okfuk Ovkh Ai.iuuuiitVi Stork V .$ - mmiM b 40, k m ss rWffi 5 !&&? s&M tfSl M AQi (raL jm vm?m Mmm I'M fStfz - i &7 h s s Tuesday, February 5th A,s I am intending to quit the farm I will sell at public auction on flic Peter Hansen place, 4 miles west and 6 miles north of Red Cloud. Nebr., or 10 miles soufli of Bladen oh Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following property 9 HEAD OF HORSES 1 bay gelding G years old, weight 1500; 1 h(iy mare coming 4 years old, weight 1200; 1 sorrel gelding, weight 1400; 1 brown geldin" " )Ti'.ni 7 years old, weight 1200: i roan gelding. 12 years old, weight 1200; 1 black m - uv-.-'ht 120). 7 years old, in foal: I bay coming 3 years old; 1 dark grey coming 2 year:, M 1 bay mare coming 3 years old. wt. 1100 j . 2 HEAD OF CATTLE ' T' 2 heifer calves coming yearling. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. 1 MeCormick grain binder, 2 discs, 2 Rock Island lislers, 2 riding cultivators, 1 har row, 1 mowing machine, 1 Sattlcy wceder. 1 hand corn sheller nearly new, 1 -wagon with tip top box: 2 buggies, 1 buggy top, 1 hayrack and trucks: 2 sets double harness, 1 single driving harness, 1 end gate seeder, 1 Rock Island 18 inch riding Tplow, 1 14 inch walking plow, 1 16 inch walking plow, 1 grindstone, 1 10 barrel tank and other articles. -TERMS: All sums under $10 cash, over $10, nine months time will be given purchaser J. H. Ellinger, Auct J. W. Auld, Clerk LOYDL.RBIGLE ..' V Ii 5 s s s s s s s v- Y" -J ' t X ' . I "?. i '.'I'A .(.i. VMIWHWNMMWWWWHiM .... - - ti- in urn, in At.m 'miSm'mit'lM9bri,''Jt '" - - 1'