THE OMAHA .SUNDAY HIHl: KEITHMliEIi J2, 1915. EXODUS TO EASTERN SCHOOLS Thit Wee-k to Mark the Exodus of . Omaha Students to the College. LARGE WLDDHfQ THIS WEEK vral Calendar. srXDAT Supper parties at Country, FWil, Happy Hollow, geymour Lke and Carter lkf i-:ir. MiiNDAT-Miss Mr)ort llnwland, fr Ih'iim pari r for Ml How Smyth. Mr. and Mrs. F, K. Hoagland, dinner at Happy Hollow club. TIFDAY IT Irt Park Nedlecrft club. Prairie park club house. Mies Mirth Dale, tea for bar eieter, Mr. Kidney Pralth. WKDNF.SIM Y Plnner-daneea at FVI.l and Country clubs. THL'RSI I A Y tltra' day luncheons at KVM and Hajipjr Hollow rluba. Whl,. hhrlne social. Masonic Temple. Comne rlub, Mr. William Maa hontess. tr. i GUEST OV HER SISTER, MES. E. P. BRIDE OF LAST WEEK IN HER Members Kie wit-Carp enter Wedding Party ' WEDDII73 VEIL. ' .af .. "V' 1 4eakVMH.'. -h. X ., ,dT V -m rnTTPKiii vivrptrs: t he Cotterill Sis.erg will opt 7 th Fall reason of 19 15' 16, wilh matte from 12:00 to 2:00, and 6:00 to 8:00, commencing Sunday, Sept. 12, at HOTfcL LOYAL BrnxAirr ft cauitxt. Prop. 2-n if frS7 ! ..... H i . i . . U 1 1 ik'k 1 x y k , j . t. re f i ' . i , ", i cri'r-X )ljf a tS X ZyA rl. T. Heyden. lunchwm at Happy Hol low club. SATUKIM Y Annual mating and dinner director of Country club. Weli-enl dinner-dances. Country, Happy Hollow and Kield club. This week will noticeably mark tha ex odus of the younger aat for eastern schools and college. A few have al ready started off. but tha majority P'sn to pack school paraphernalia thla week and start on tha amblt:ou trail, Mr. (ieorge Voaa left Thursday for Lawrence villa to enter hi first year and tha other Lewrencevltle boya, Robert Pa. Ilob e.rt Loomla, David Caldwell, Roderick Crane and James Wynnan, left yester day, a Iwrencevllle opena Tuesday. Miss Erna Reed and M aa Josephine Conndon go back to Vassar Wednesday and Saturday, respectively, and the Bmi'.h college girl are dua to go about the same time. The Smith girl thla year U1 number h m from Omaha, including Miss Wlnnlfred Rouse, Miss Mary Rouse, Ml Harriet Hherman, Mlsa Eleanor Mc Ollton. Mlsa Florence Russell, Miss Lois Robblns. Miss Irene Rosewatrr. M Katheiine Robinson and Mlaa Katherlne Wriodrough. Mlsa Marjorle Fmith return to Bryn Mawr. Miss Helen Tearce foes back to Pana Hall Thursday for a poet-graduat course and Mlsa Clara Hart of Council Bluffe and Mlsa Coiinna Elliott will go to the aame school. ' Miaa Gertrude Stout goes to Mrs. Bom era In Washington and Miss Florence Neville return to Ogonts near Philadel phia, accompanied by Miss Mary Fuller for bcr first year. Mis Reglna Connell Is going to Mis Ou'ld's and Miss Bvans' school in Ooaton for a post-graduate course. Mis Esther Wilhelm and Mlsa Virginia Offutt go back to Miss Bpence'e In New York and Miss Helen Smith enters het first vear there. Mlsa Mary Megeath return to Briar Cl'ff and Miss Helen ,rstman to the Art InstltuU In Chicago, next week. Mis Gertrude Porter will be at Tarry town at the Castle again thla year. Mlaa Grace Allison at Manhattanvllle. N. . Mis Elisabeth Reed goes back to Miss Bennett' school at New MI!forl. Conn., and Miss Nannie paldlng, after a year at home, goes to Chery Chase. "Wash'ngton, V. C Mis Mary Johnson leaves today for Chicago, where aha will apend a day 'with her brother before going to Oberlln to begin bar sophomore year. Of tha men1 colleges Cornell I the most popular this year with th Omaha boy. There will be Joseph Millard, lAi Herbert Devi. John IInlhen. Clarence Parlow, Frederick Blake, Arthur Loomle. Wallace Bhepherd, Kenneth Norton, Mor ton Wakeley. Frederick Shelton. Robert Bdwarda and rhlltp Chase. -, i. unit in DODularlty. with iimiiwutii - VlrgU Recto Park Lermon. Russell Larmen. Albert Slbbernsen. Valtman Walter. Morton Rhoadea. Edmund Booth and Ernest Hammond, booked from bera Philip Down and For Porter go to Union college. WHw piai. On . Wed need y evening at I o'clock the home of Mr. and Mra. Iaao Car penter win be the cn of the marriage of their daughter. Nell, to Mr. Ralph Walter Klewlt Mlaa Elisabeth Anderson of Chicago, formerly of thl city, I to be the maid of honor and Mr. Oeorge Barker. Jr., the bride elster. will be matron of honor. Mia Marion Carpenter, a cousin. Mla Louis Ufford of Boa ton, and Mis Corlnn Bearle are to be brldeamada, and Mr. Oeorge Barker. Jr.; Mr. Reybura Rutiedge of Fort Dodge. Mr. Hi rum Burn, Mr. laaao Carpenter, jr.. and Mr. Alan McDonald uahera. Mr. Otiorge Klewlt will act as best man for hi brother, and Mia Ethel Klewlt 1 to play the wedding inarch. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Car penter will give the bridal dinner at their home, but aside from thla there will be no p re-nuptial entertainments, aa Miss Carpenter prefer to accept no In vitations at this time. Both Mis Ander son and Mlsa Ufford arrived thl week and are guest at th Carpenter home, a Is aluo Mr. Thornton Pray of New tun, Mass.. a college mate of laaao Car penter, jr. Th marriage of MU Irene McCon nell, daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. B. McConnetl, to Mr. Richard Coed will be celebrated Tuesday, September A It U to be a aunaet wedlng, the hour, I JO, being one of the loveliest of th day at thl season. St. John' Collegiate church will be the place of celebration, and th ceremony will be followed by a buffet aupper for the bridal party at the Mo Connell borne on Wast rarnam atreet A reception will be held from 7 to I o'clock. The evening before Mr. and Mr. McConnell will give the bridal din ner at their home. The bridal party wUI Include Mlsa Alloa Coa4 as maid of honor, Mlas - Frances Hochstetler, Mlaa Eleanor Mackay, Mis Marion Towl and Mlaa Mary Louise latenser aa the bridesmaids; Mr. Ben tjallhgber, best man, and Mr. Harold McConnell. Mr. Arthur Coad, Or. T. E. Dalley and Mr. Charle McLaughlin a Mr. Coad doe not arrive from hi New Mexico ranch until tha Cd. and Mlas McConnell will accept no evening In vitation, but a number of afternoon af fairs are being planned In her honor. To Honor MUi Haliey. Mirs Harry Kelly gave a luncheon Thursday at the University club for Mi I hi. Halaey. Mia Ralph Peters, Mra Kenneth Peterson and Mlsa Daphne 1'etera were the other guest. After ard Mlas Elisabeth Bruce gave an Orpneum party, followed by tea at the Omaha club, the party Including Ml Halfcer. Mesdame Kelly. Carlisle Wbll ii.g. Allied Oordoa. C. V. Beaton. Paul Gallagher. Mle blandish. MacMtllaa Harding, Ralph Peter aad Kenneth Pal- roon. Volfe-Korstrom Weddin?;. T1i marriage of Ml Hasel Noratrom, riaufcitlr of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Nor tim. and Mr. W. E. Wolf wa cele- tiatej Wednesday evening at KC Mat- n.i church. Ev. T. J. ollar of the I'! in ol the Ouod Hheplierd, ufflclattng, I Su bride was attended by liUa Eiieea i Mi r : .. X V . ""Si? 4 .-- j i v v x z?.r ' ' - - ft i IV V : .'" t ! ml NX I'&Uy'V. j Wolfe, sister of the groom. Mr. Harry Rosmtsten wa the best man and the ushers were Mr. Furnens Noratrom and Mr. Louis Armstrong. , After a brief wedding- tip the young people will be at homo at J94 South Ftfly-Mrst street. lrrc Evening Party. The P. D. Ka. held their first annual party at the home of Rudolph Peterson Saturday evening. Purple and white wero used In decorating the rooms. The even ing was spent In muslo and games. Those present were: Misses Anna Anderson, iicrtha ''.laiisen. Margaret ( arley, lie. en Lantclaon, rlancea Iilers, ICnima H kirand. Irons Kvans, Kern Oalioway, Hose llMmm, Kdith llolsten, Ksther Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Messrs. E. p. Challlnor, Arthur hsncgren, Carl Johnson. J dward Johnson, Walter Johnson. Wnlter Magnuson, Albin Matson, , Willie Jonoon, Leonard Palm, Mesdames A. Lahlgren, Mlne Hnael Lannn, Gcrtrud McClelland, liasel Met I. I'and. Kathrine Mollner, Knve Mullen. Hi l-n Young. Clertrude Utiom, I ntlicr Johnson, Anna Johnson, Helen Petron, Nora Van BoeK, Mnbel Uahlgrtin. Mnssra. Michael Uoncka, Harry Johnson, rUanley Koncka, Arnold Wahlstrom, Maurice Paulson, Theodore Ksrlqulst, Hurtnliih Peterson. Clarence DnhlgTen, Roy Karlqulst MeadHnHS C. Karlqulst, a, j. Aim. Meers. and Meadames 3. Klavlk, A. Peterson, Social Affairs Planned. Malva White Shrine will give a social evening Thursday at the Maaonlo temple. Mra Cuthbert Vincent heada the White Shrine. Th Week End Dancing club will give a series of parties during the winter season. Th first formal dance will take place Baturday evening, November , at Cham- bars' academy. The Elks' Dancing club has been or ganised for the winter and the first dance will be given In the club rooms the night of. October 12. After that dancea will be given every two weews. The usual enjoyable times that have charac teiised the dance In past year are an ticipated. , Will Spend Winter in Chicago. sir. ana Mrs. Clement Chase have con cluded to retain their apartment In Chi cago for th winter. Mra Chase will continue her atudlea In water color at th Art Institute, Mis Carmellta Chaae will resume her vryrk at Hull House and Mlaa Helena Chas will enter the sophomore clues of the Chicago Latin achool, preparatory for Bryn Mawr col lege, Mr. Philip Chase, who la now visit ing In Omaha, will return to Chicago for a few day before feMlns on to Ithaca. Where he entera the Architectural colle-e at Cornell university. Hewi of tin Wayfarer. Mla Faith Lee Hoel la spendln- a few week at Bailey Island. Casco Bay. Maine. Mr. H. C. Van Oleaon, who ha been visiting her brother. Mr. Van Emburgn, at llrlercllff Lodge. N. Y went m Bridgeport, Conn., thl week to apend a j month with her son. Stork Special. A son, Robert Sanford Nteman. waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Cheater O. Nle- man at the home of Mra. Nleman'a par ent. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Sanford of Un coin. Mra. N'eman waa formerly Mlaa Frances Sanford. Wedding Gueti Arrive. Mis Louis I'fford of Boston arrived Sunday to be one ef the attendant at th Klrwlt-Carpenter wed J n next week. nit Mlaa ElUabetb Anderson came Wed nesday fiom Chicago for the same event Botn are guests of Mlaa Nell Carpenter. A Huntinr Party. Mr. J arris Offutt. Mr. Jabtn Caldwell and Mr. Philip Chase will make un a hunting party to go out to Bhickler. Neb., Monday for a few day on tha lake these. At the Brandeii Theater. Mr Jsmes Ludlow gave theater rarty thla afternoon at the Brandel. fol lowed by tea at the Fontenelle, In honor of Mlsa Beaa Brown of Dallaa. Tel., the guest of Mra W. A. Fraaer. Informal Luncheon. Miss Marion Towl gave a luncheon thla afternoon at her borne In honor of Mlaa Mildred Johnston of Chicago, tha guest of Mlsa Reglna ConnelL Wetern Traveler!. Mrs. Maybell Kelley. accompanied by her daughter. Maybetl. and Helen, leave weanesaay ror the California ex-1 Mr. ,nd air. Henry O. freight an-! position They will also visit Fortland. nounre the eimanemvent of their daugh Kalt Lake City and Vancouver, returning ter. Harriet li.-lrn to Mr. Oeorge Kl- I by November L 0redk-e Hamlin of Chl.-ago. . Mr. Hamlin'. Mra. r'tank Vlerlltig ana sou. Hubert, is th pu of th wU known tenor of X .X' j j PtnsMfah QtioLiljendoIpe have returned from a two months' trip to 4aiiioroia. Mr. W. H. Buchola and son. Frit, are making a brief trip to California, having been gone since last week. Mra. Alfred Darlow and daughter, Mlsa Dorothy, returned laat week from Cali fornia, where they visited the exposi tions. Catallna Islanda, the Wattles' horn at Hollywood and other 'coast point. They alio visited with Mra. Darlow sisters, th Misses Theodora and Harriet Borglum, who now make their home In Los Angeles. Mlaa Jeannett Lea returned Friday from Buffalo and Sheridan, Wyo., where ahe apent the cummer. Mra J. E. Slmpaon and daughter, Irene Winifred, returned Friday evening from a trip to the Paciflo coat En route horn they visited Mra Simpson' brothers In Arlaoiia and Idaho. Mis Da g-mar Sorenson haa Just re turned from a six week' trip to th Paciflo coast. Home from Seashore. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Koenlg returned Sunday, from a summer spent at Situate, Maaa, where Mr. Keanlg'a health Im proved very much. Mr. and Mr. Edgar H. Scott and family arrived horn Wednesday from W'equetonaing. Mr. Soott want east from there and apent some time at Atlantic City. Mrs. Warrn BtaokweU returned home Wednesday from a two months' eaatern trip to Foland Springs and Magnolia. Mas., acronipankd by her mother, Mrs. Oeorge P. Whltoomb. of Chicago, who will be her guest for a eouple of week Mr, Charle Kountae returned Sunday from Weathampton, Long Island. Mra Alfred Kennedy returned Satur day morning from Block Island, Rhode Island. Mr. Kennedy wa accompanied by Mr. Gilbert, Mlaa Jean and Maater Oeorge Kennedy, Amonr the Viiitort. Mia Oreo Maloney of Baltimore, Md., wttl arrive the last of the week to visit Mra. J. M. Gilchrist. Mlsa McMillan of Denver was th guest of Dr. and Mr. F. N. Conner from Sun day until Thursday. la Marie Clark of York la making a abort visit with Mlsa Katharine Gould on her way east to Bradford. Dr. Bdwln N. Robertson of Cbnoordli, Kan., la upending the week-end aa the gueet f hla mother. Mra John A. Demp ater, and hla stater. Mr. Clarence Myers. Mis Crosier of Boston, alater of Miaa Harriet creator, who visited Miss Mil-1 ored Roters l.t wek. .pent Sunday. I Monday and Tuesday her this week as Mlaa Ross re guest. Mrs. Glenn f. WUhelra arrived Mon day from Oalveaton, Tea., to be the guest or n,r . Mr. & T. Ellla. and Mr Ellla, until aha )olna her husband. Lieu tenant Wilhelm, of the fourth infantry, at Brownsville, Tex. r"ea-ew.aits Anno'inred. The engagement U announce mt Mis Basel U rVrgotson. daughter of Mr. aad Mr. A. U rorgoUoa of Dallaa, Ttx.. t Mr. Arthur M. Harris, eon of Mr. J. It. Han-la of Omaha. Tha wadding mill take nlaoa In tha arl anrln. anil thi young couple will reside In Omaha. that nam and haa been here thla week for a day or two on hla way back to Chicago. The announcement was made at a bridal dinner In Chi llcothe. Mo., which Mlaa StreUht and her fiance at tended last week. Mlas Strelght went to school In Kt, Louis and will apend thla winter In New York taking a course in practical art at Columbia. Younprer Set at Theater Party. Mr. Frederick Fhelton entertained at a theatre party at the brandela Thursday evening-, followed by. a aupper at his heme The party included: Misses. Misses Tsnhel Vlnsonhaler, R'lflna Cornell, M hired Johnson of Rlvert Irte. Mai Inn Towle, Vliplnla Offutt. Helen Ingwemen, Rtrrer v 1 helm. rvinuy neuer. I... '-m irace Grace Allison, " mT. KiUa.eth Krna Reed, Jsb'n CaldwelL l 1 imr Philip Chase, Phi U Downs, Kenneth Norton, Edward Murphy. Ci thiert Potter, Albert Slbbernsen, It bert "onnell, Jarvt Offutt. Prettiest Mile Notes. Mrs. A. M. Smith is In Lincoln this week attending the atate fair. Mr. and Mra Frank Pflegln leave Saturday for Bait Lake City. They ex pect to return in two weeks. Mr. and Mra. L. B. Leeka of Drum light are spending the week with Mle Lorena Leeka. Mr. J. M Orvla of Dee Moines, la., pent Labor day In Omaha, tho guest of A. D. Northrup, -v TH1- -I.,K t1i4 nmm1t. j A II, . I..." h will, u.uw '- w ....... tee meeting at the residence of A. D. Northrup Tuesday evening. Pana for their new club house were discussed. Mr. and Mr. C D. Ralnbolt have re- i turned irom an enjoyauie w iny ' the corn belt of eaatern Nebraska, Mr. Frank Johnson la entertaining hi mother, who reside at Fremont. Mr. David McOafferty haa returned from an auto trip to David City. Snmmer Trayelers. Mm. Allen White I expected horn from California today. Mr. W. M. Ralnbolt and family have returned from Minnesota. ' Mr. and Mr. J. F. Ferguson and daughter, Mlsa Olive, returned Saturday from a visit to Hot springe, B. u , Mra. George A. Hoagland and Mra Paul Hoagland and children arrived home laat Baturday from a summer at Dennis, Maaa Mlsa Charlotte Rosewater returned thla week from Lak Chautauqua, New York, where aha haa spent th laat three months, Mrs. Sherman Pinto and two on re turned laat week from a two month' trip on th Paciflo coast. They vUited both axpoaltlotia and other coast town. Brown ell Hall Notes. j Mlsa Jeanett Greenshlelds of Council Bluffs la the class president. j Mlaa Johnson will return from her va- : cation this week and will b at the , school Thursday. s Ml Osraldlne Hess of Council Bluffs haa already passed her preliminary ex amination for Bryn Mawr by taking the examination of th college entrance board. Th Junior school will reopen In a new 1 location at 133 North Fortieth street, with Miss Rathvon and Mis Baker In charge. Thl department take children from th fourth through the seventh v grades. I BrowneU Kail will reopen tor work on r I will make tmdle' Tailored unit, ticludlng the beat of materials. ;ho newest style, workmanship ind fit guaranteed foi $35 and up Cut Price- Fur Remodeling, Ke llnlug and Cleaning. Sam Kneeter LADIES' TAILOR AND FURRIER IWdrigo Bldg. 1030 Farnam St. Telephone Red 68.14 Broken Lens? See FUTTON he can match it perfectly. - .i C. NortK arf Pm . 16th St. f! f. . "Tf.8 ! ' fT.,ri COFFEE" .j , , , FOR 2 LD.CANS "That Economy LZIZJ CCFFEE .1ERCHANTS 1AXI CO. Tooting aad Cloaee Car. 43.00 per hoar. Song. 4SOQ. Btaag at sferchaata Hotel. MRS. OEOllGii BARKER. WILL MAKE HER HOME IN PORT LAND ORE. 'uimep Thursdar, September 23. All day pupils who espect to take BrowneU Hall en trance examlnatlona ahould report at the achool at 10 a. m. on Friday, September IT. Examination will be held Friday ana Saturday, September 1? and 18. The aenlor claaa of BrowneU ha'l num ber fifteen girt, representing th states of Nebraska, Iowa. Wyoming and South Dakota, Four of the claaa are high school graduate who are taking post graduate work and six others are pre- (Continued on Page Three Column On.) IT 'Sal "Tl EXCLUSIVELY 11 DESIGNED Wrist Watches Wrist Watches are ut the height of popularity now. They are very practical as well as very appropriate for all jeeasions. Our largo stock of-. i fers many new and ex clusive ones for your se lection. Let us dhow tho now ones to you. They aro priced from $10.00 and up rtri . .Lu xIewelers 1K .... At M IIMUU II LSS ..Jj The Silk Shop ..Authority on ii ks.. Just received 18-inch and 40 lnch Dress Satins In street and evening shade. Bating art much In favor. Grog do Londrea, Ann u res and Taffetas, smart stripes, stunning plaids and barred effects. Many exclusive patterns. Special Mon- .r...95c to $2.45 E. A. Bess ire 211 City Natl Bank Uldg. Edith L. Wagoner TEACHER OF PIANO Omaha Conservatory ot Mule 301 Harney BU A limited number of prlvat pupUa accepted. Phone Harney BOOS Or Douflas 4 IT. j X . .(3 ) x xXU f '1 5N - 3avw fSSSS3P5EXSSSSHSSi Bohemian Cook One thotiBur.d rplpe ot famed tlishea of old Bohemia, now translat ed for the flrnt tinio Into Engli(-h directions and measurements. Iloheruian cooks Btirpa&s even the French In preparation of dishes delirious and dlKestlble. This book provides you with tho opportunity of eerrlng unique din ners to tho family and to guests. Contains also standard American dishes. Price $1.0 NET (By Mail 10c additional) Telephone or Write Your Order Direct to tho Publishers NATIONAL PRINTING CO. Tel. Douglas 1008. 5C9 12th St., Omaha, Also on Sale at Rrandeis Stores, Book Department. W. H. Matthews, Book Store, 122 S. 15th St Kleser's Uook Stole, Y. M. C. A. Building. Megeath Stationery Co., 14 21 Farnam St. Mherjs Stationers and Engravers Have movod to their new location a 1620 Harney Street, State Bank Building Where larger facilities enable them to give you better service. 4 (a i EXCLUSIVE SHOPS AND SPECIALTIES FOR WOMEN Embroidery, Beading, Braiding, Cording, Scalloping, Eyelet and Cut Work, Button Holes, Pleating, Buttons. Ideal Button and Pleating Company 107-0-11 So. 'l 6th St. Phone Doug. 1030. Omaha, Nebraska. L0RETTA DE LONE Concert Harpist and Teacher. Studio SOS Lyric Building. Tel. Douglaa 1704. BakPI rWHiaD TOM PALAIS (Tonnsrly with Kartell) Announcea the openlnr of hla New Phip for exrluslve Ladlee Tai-orlng. Ottawa Block. v ' V ; J f. SsUIVI wiiCht biKO i HGFitJ TMPOBTXO AHB DOKEgTIO OBOCXBIX. Pnoa Varaey 188. , 88th aad Taraanv ARTISTS' MODEL CORSETi HOLLAND DWYER & CO. Hlih Class Ladies' Tailoring 17th and Douglas Rt. oown A iro ETXwnro wain. 208 Oaird Uldg. raoa Doaglas 8048. Telephone Douglas 3T5S. tlUiCI BLOCK. OMAHA, HXB. v J V , sfanlsnrlng 8'e. Hair Uresslnr, bamvoolar. BOe. racial aad Seal afassar. Brillhart Culture Shop 939 Taxtoa Block. D. 8SAO. witch aa Blade (tlO art Miss Hartell Aaaoeacee that ahe Wll roura from the east wTt. 18 wit a a full liae ef Cbaimiaa- atodala, gTeaek aad Orlg- X AU Va lateat lasnca. 1808 Capitol Ave, Oasaha, Hen, 27 Book in English M. Store First Opening of Fall Millinery Hats from $3.00 up to $30.00. Also a good line of Children's Hats. Give us a call F. J.1 Schadcll & Co. 1522 Douglas. 3: Phon Dong. 111$ mi 4 Douglaa 8t, FonUnall HoteL OOOSWZsT coainm. ILIA .civ KLL cobszt grECLaxirr. I have Just returneJ from the east with a full line -e th newest crea tion In Corset. New Location 651 Brandel Thea ter Building Phon D. HSi for Appointment. WUDDIXU INVITATIONS, MAIUtLlGE AXNOi;XCEMNT8, DEUIT CARDS. The N. C Leary Company 710 So. 15th St. Phone D. 1860. Specialty la Taacy Oowa asA S res sea. dies' Tallorlag. Mme. Galbrith rormerly at 1388 W. O. W. Bldg la aew locate Butte tlO, 8aaoa Block, 18tk sag raraaaa, rhea Dev'. eilW. 1 I