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-fetU-Vtli.- i 1 1 C &&. Jw4MfAlMin!CAMWW)9BA THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1913-EVEMIHG EDITIOM. COOSBAYTIMES M. O. MALOXNV Killtor- nrnl I'lib. DAN 13. MALOXKV Xevs Kdltor Official I'npor of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPLK OF TIIK CITV OK MAICSIIFIKLI). admit that we arc dovo'oplng a get- rleh-nulck (Hsenso that Is consuming tills generation llko a leprosy. HOW TO IIHCOMIJ A CIJXTKXAltlAX. Entered at tho postofflce at Marsa field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second cl;m mall matter. SU11SCHIPTION HATES. DAILY'. One year $G.OO Per mouth f'O WKKKhY. One year $1.50 When paid strictly In advance flic subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Tim os is $5.00 per year or $2. CO for six months. Dedicated to tho Rorvlco of the people, that no good cause shall lack (i champion, and that evil shall u. thrlvo unopp 'Bed. Address all communications to COOS IIAV DAILY TI.MKH. nrslifleld :: :: :: : Orcgo.i a i'itoiti,i:.M ix iii:iti:niTV, THE son of Xathanlel Hawthorne, one of tho few great names In American letters, has heon con victed of mnklug fraudulent use of the United States malls In an effort to sell worthless mining stocks niul sentenced to a year's Imprisonment In tho federal penitentiary at At lanta. Julian Hnwthornu Is li" .vents old nud himself has published nearly forty volumes of which tho reading public scarcely knows the titles. He mis probably made a better living -with his pen than bis father did, be cause tho times hnvo changed, but lie has achieved no real success In literature. Ho might have been for given for thnt, for tho world does not necessarily oxpect great" things from tho children of a genius; but there will bo something akin to u feeling of resentment against htm for having dragged so illustrious n UK HOSTOX POST publishes the histories of a number of New titielnnd centenarians with their habits of life and a few T J ARVENAN IS SENT TO JAIL CAPT. OLSON MUCH HIE IDDITO UXESBEGORD IS DESTROYED! INTO ISLi''t'pers'amicre1;.1 Si, smith Mill Employe Accused of Theft of Many Tools uouna Over by Justice Pennock. fnils. For exumnlo. .Mrs. hi vim Oannctt of Scltuutu, .Mass., who was born In November, 1811, says: I do not believe In dieting 1 eat what ever I want, no matter what doctors say on tho food subject. Mrs. Oannctt mny owe something of her longevity to the fact that she Is not a "ernnk," for hero Is her Idea about woman's dress: 1 favor the hobble skirt and other modern styles. I think Bitch costumes make women moro attractive than they ap peared In oldeudnys. In another Mnssachussetts town, Lancaster, lives Itlcard Kimball Pow ers, who was born In November, 1810. Mr. Powers had smaked for eighty yours and tills Is his ver dict: There is nothing Injurious in the smoking habit. Mrs. Catherine Fisher, born in January, 1 8 11', at ICdon, Vermont, nud living In the same house at Wul pole since 18.'18, says: Lots of sleep and plenty of hearty food have been my rule through life. Mrs. Mary Hodgson of Wcnhom. Massuchitssotts, was horn In May, 1812. Mrs. Hodgson says: 1 have no rules for n long life. In tho old days I worked for my family of sixteen and the next morning have arisen at sunrise. Hut I don't believe In Into hours I am of the opinion that If young people would spend moro time at homo than at dances, go to bed early and arlso enrly, they would enjoy better health and extend the ago limit of the av erage person. The lloston papor describes many namo Into such suutillil dentlm. Hut what of heredity? What or'0.!.1,'0! w-'ntcniirliiiiH nml tells of their cugonlcs? Hotter stock cannot be Imagined than that from which Julian Haw thorne came. Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ills rather, and Sophia Peabohy, his mother, woto tho highest typos, men tally, morally and physically, of tho Now Hnglnnder u century ago. Ills pntornn.1 grandfather and great grandfather were hardy sea captains, nud all the biographies of tho au thor of "Tho Scarlet Letter" de scribe li I in as the perfection of it man. Itlchard Henry Stoddard says of him: "Ho Inherited the gravity of his Puritan ancestors without their suporstltlou," mid. "ho wor shipped -conscience with bis Intellec tual ns well its his moral nature: it Is supromo In all he wrote." Sophia habits. Summed up, tho reader llnds that not one of them was a "crunk." Probably ono of tho best rules for reaching a good old ago Is, "Don't ho a crank." f WITH THE TOAST" AMD THE 0 d'ooii i:vi:xi.(j. TEA jt Nothing Is supiemely gieat (hat bus not in It the note of Joy. Se lected. 4 Tin: i:ti:i:xal companions. I'cnbody Is described us a woman of.Tlnu. will iirimr mii-,...,,u ..,...... extraordinary character and mental Sunshine comes again tomorrow. ' gifts, and yet the son or that IdenllyJ Cotno what will of fate or weather mnted pair In bis own old ac Is. Lire and time snood on iiil'hM eonvli'twl or potty swindling. This moral degeneration may not worry the ougeulslH whose concern Is tho physical improvement or the race, but, If It is not a physiological pioh lom, It may very well alarm those who have found ('(iiiifiirt in the he ller that moral fiber Is hereditary. The scientists, however, have not succeeded In establishing much moro than the A, II, ( or heredity; and. as nnecicei explains that "men ofion take more arter their grandparents than their pareiitH, even In the finer shades or psjchle activity." before wo discard the theory of John Klsko that tho race as a whole and In the course or the ijcles Is growing bel ter, bo may coiiloui with supposing that the son of Nathaniel Hawthorne Jumped back a generation or two, possibly to the captain, who "passed from the forecastle to the cabin, made voyages to the Hast ami West Indies, Brazil, and Allien, nud llimlb died or a rover at Surinam." hoiit that old sea-dog we do not know iiu. too much. This strategein is haid on tho grandfathers, but without It we must --::- Hvory merchant In town will toll yon that ono church creed Is about as potent as another In causing u man to pay his debts. Luck Is too hill of Industry to stav with a loafer very long, oven though he does happen to brush against one occasionally. -tt-K- Age may somewhat handicap a man In a wrestling match or n bout with the boxing gloves, hut It never weakens his swing with his trusty old hiiipoou. Charles Jarvennn, who was arrest ed yesterday on the charge of steal ing tools from tho C. A. Smith mill employes, was taken to tho Coos county jail this afternoon by Con stable W. H. Cox to awnlt the ac tion of the grand Jury. He was bound over late yesterday by Justice Pennock who placed his ball at $1000. Jarvenan was stoical and waived the preliminary. Ho denied having ever booh the tools which W. K. Wiseman said that Jnrveiinu hud sold him. Jits. Jarvenan was pres ent but was unable to speak Kngllsh and Mrs. Nerdruni, wire or ono or the miiungci'B of tho new pulp mill, was called in as an Interpreter. Mrs. Jarvenan had been working at tho Nerdriim house. She said that Jnrvenan hod not been liomo for a week. They have two young chil dren and occupy a house near Hast- port. Marshal Carter and Constable Cox yesterday were tillable to find any truce of the tools that has disap peared and which Jarvenan Is sup posed to have cached away. Among them were two complete chests of tools. Among those cnlled to testify at his I'earlng were K. Cameron, Axel Kedhurg. .Marshal Carter. W. 1C. Wiseman and Mrs. Jarvennn. Loads and Unloads Cargo and Makes Round Trip to Oak land in 4 1-2 Days. Fire From a Defective Flue Special Renrn Causes $2000 Loss to Geo. J. Wilsey V Ross and W. J. Wallace. General ( Smashing nil records, the Adeline I A seven-room house on ho ran-.i j. M. Kll, iVl arrived In Inst evening at of George itoss on Catching Inlet of W. J. WllVot m Tnm Snil'. iioloek from Oakland. She crossed In at ! o'clock. Just about eighty seven hours after sbo had crossed out with her cargo. She will complete another cargo and snll tonight, probably about K::iu o'clock. ir she gets out this even ing, as Is expected, she will have com pleted the round trip In about four days ami a half, that Is making the run between hero and Oakland and discharging about 1,700,000 nud Ink Wllsm i T '3,r' . -J III IIIH I'r... mi. ji-mui- urnuous, rutin tm.i ,,' a ouse was oc- to Oardlno " ' , H ice. who was Portland nni iS.M was totally destroyed by fire yester day afternoon. The li citplod by W. J. Wallace, who wns Portland and I ,,,. . i7Uf otuiiioyeii y uosh in operating mo two eiiim.-.,.. i ."" '" u ranch nud he lost practically all his nlng to or,.., , """ e 9 household ejects. There was no in- and us so.,.. , i10 ln N'"l siiranco either on the House or the work for Mr umi. ,umWl contents and tho loss will exceed the general co.i ..J?11! 1!(HI0. Mr. I.M.I.. .:?"." "Mini The house wiih 'VTra located about n ., iff . ' T" rtIMBJ quiti'tor or a mile from Mr. Itoss' tween Mr" v ' !.' ... , K..lill1 . I,' "jur i home. He erected It some years up, fn. i. ..I.. .. - - "injur i lug on u similar cargo. This l8tK0 for tenants. .Mr. Wallace's wife unilnliiL' n, i. , " "R' W iiKixiiii.. ' i j i... i i a . . . . r i - -- -. 'j.i ui . nn probably one of the most remarkable leats ever perrormod In tno iiiniDor tralllc, but Captain 11. W. Olson will not rest on this record and will probably trim It some. I nut lie niul ins two uiiugli- countered tiny scrim . i. 1 d two sons kept- bouse there.! Some I,"" V' li d,',KI'l lay afturnoon the glrlH left that Mr. wiuf. . M 'l the house for a little walk after they nriiiizli u-nni.i ..i.u . .. v'l hail finished their work. The fire i.l..i., u ' ... V. l .n "'e Mr When It was first announced that ,,rok1 pllt m)0Il fterwiir.ls. stnrtlng fore closing tie .lo f 'I ho Adeline might mnke this record. . Hll roof tnm n ,i,.r,n.,Vo ritte. unlikely that ti.ol- ntnd "I oine of the local navigators scoffed Tho miloku ttrncted Mr. Itoss' at- next week rea'I t som at the Idea but they reckoned with out the knowledge of the possibilities LOCAL OVERFLOW. of accomplishments of C. A. Arno -Moreen and Captain It. sou. y ARRIVE Smith, W. 01- M W A California Judge recently decid ed that poker win. a game or chance. ot the kind they play in Coos county some times. There's no chance tho other. follow always has a cinch. Young man. wh don't you be de cent? Why not grow to manhood with honor and credit Instead or a stain upon your character? It is Just as easy. It Is always easier to be a man than to bo a rowd. Cigarettes and gambling and whlsliv if I A Fresh Supply of Green Vegetables Received on Homer yesterday from California and another supply on the llrenkwater today from Portland, giving a good variety to select from. We also have sonio choice Coos ltlver Kiidlshos, Asparagus, dreeu Onions and lthubarb. Read This List: KIJAU LKTITUC rulsl. n.:u.:iiv IIOTIIOtSi: (TCl'MllKUS CAIU.AGK cAri.ii.'i.owiut Lirrnci: aiitichokks SmAr" ,.,, CAUKOIS lunrrsui'TAiiAOAs l'LOIIIDA (iUAPi; KUUITCAMKOUMA OHAXOKS 1JAXAXAS YAKIMA Ui:i APPLKS lTtKSIl PIXKAPPLICS. MS'. aU", 4'nrr' ,l roinploto lino or tho Famous I'lllWKIlltKD STOCK and lti;i) KlllllOX canned goods. ' Phone Us Your Order Early OLLIVANT & WEAVKR C. A. Suiltli Hero C. A. Smith ar rived hero today on the Hreukwnter and will spend a week or so on the Hay. Ho will confer with his as sociates In tlie Terminal Hallway, about the negotiations with the Southern Pacific Nothing has been given out about the matter. Muys Corner. .Mr. Nusoii, of tho contracting linn or Nason & Wright, who are building the new Chandler block at Central and Hroadwny, To I till Itl House. Messrs. Heed and Palmer, of Portland, are hero with o view or locating. Thov nn. planning to. put m an anartment house or a number of homes. yesterday purchased the 0. A. llone brnko property at Seventh and Flan agan for $.'11(10. it Is about 100 foot siiuure and will bo occupied as a home. have had many a wrestle with boys long before you caiilo on this scene and they have never yet been thrown. Don't get the idea Into your head that you are golnc to turn the trick, if yon don't wnnt to ho' decent for yourself, bo decent for others. There Is ono heait whose boitowh should appeal to you. There is one who has raced everything for your sake; one who has to hear the en)., i f. r ,. jit I'loilstiucs'i.. Vii'i don't wnnt your trail through this world stained with u mother's tears. The hoy who turns a brazen fuco to mother's grler never gets very tar on the road to happiness. When he gets a little older you find his uaiiio on the police docket of various cities, nud a little later the dark shadows of stone walls loom up across his pathway. Without honor, home or hlends. Tin a sad picture but It Is painted every day in every town In this 1 1 road laud. Steamer in Early Today From Portland and Will Sail To morrow at 9 o'clock. Tho llrenkwater arrived in from Portland this morning nt 1) o'clock and will leave Saturday morning at 0 o'clock for Portland, Captain Muc geuu having made up the delu caused by the rough weather last trip. Sttpt. W. F. .Miller will go north on the Hreukwnter tomorrow on business connected with the line. Shu had a large Incoming list niul n heavy cargo or freight. Among those arriving on the llrenkwater were: AMto-Giraffs Itelng Interesting lilts of .'ohI About Onsolliie Cain In (.'en ernl and (nodi'inn'M In Particular. Herman. S. Herman. Mrs. Frank York. Mr. Frank York. Mrs. J. M. Wilson. Mr. J. 11. Wilson, A. Cald well, A. K. Chesloy, Mrs, Lester Dewent. II. P. Campbell. Florence Whitley. Wen I no Whitley, Mrs. S. Wbltloy. C. A. Leonard. J.rs. A. Small. Mr. Small. Mrs. Mary Itevn olds. W. II. Forbes, K. Forbes, Mrs. K. Jones, Pearl Jones, F,. Jones, It. A. Smith, Mis. K. L. Wilson, Miss C. H. Kodlne, Joe Fellwell. (1. W. Oil teiitlon mid hu rushed there but too Mr. Hddy Haw Sunt rv late to save anything except u trunk none mui muu n,.i.ii!' ..n nud a few articles from u bedroom. ,.tj KOod progress nng Li.' The Wallace family lost all their the line. Ing " clothing In addition to the fiirnl- im'L'- -"' ... . nm:.cii of vmim Mi- llnuu iti-iipl ll mm- iiiiiuii Mil ' "UIJIIM once. He Is making many Improve- Mrs. WclN Wants siuooov inents In his own home nt tho, O. King rnr Wc.im.1,.1 n much n!s(K SherltT OnKO today Ktti , ..ii v . w. iiiik, unu or me pro! ... iuu luiiai k iing Auto I tweon Mnrshllchl and North I a $10,01)0 breach of proml llled by Mrs. Ida M. Weill j "unu milliner Tho ibock King was cuashlornlile. In her petition, Mm. Weill It f.fllll.kll. l.'t.l.ll.. ..- .L.. V. """ """ ) inn n Mr. King were to hnve tn 1 Inst December 'but lie nn.ih "My new 'Paige .'111' ui.ton.oblle. H1XVnnf..n,idi " ,l( which I exnect to nrrlve on the next " ,r." ? ,r. Iml'. ' M 1 i,.i..; ,iiF...i fr,.M. 11... r,,,.. '"". ami mis inuicatej 1 tory .,, Detn,... will he n revehitlon " ."k.'S,, , 10 11 lomooiie owiivrn in imm i-mui- ..., vi ' ,ui ',,,' iv." ren.nrked (leorue (loodrum to- ?' ,l '")M tt.n,i f .' day. "It Is mile, Lozler Motor Co "Lo.lor.' the hlghcHt ,.... . I.. . ... ....t.... M.I... uigiiesi priced cur 111 .iiifrii'ii, 1 iij j TKST IX MI'MOIIV same iiioronguuosn 01 iiuiuu nun, . .,i ... ,,. ..... ule the Lozler 11 lop notcher Is he- i,.lV,. Pl,vi1)U. i -JDi-rVnC.- no.., v.. "I"'' teaciior turned to ono ol tr nnnie a peak I tho United Slal up, a mille 1 niiHworeJ, !. iVui. finnilriiiii to- Huu viK"rUBly nnd If rum.i vo lciow v tin ,, llt,lovy'1. '!' ''earing m l. in ke e ,,d,",,y '"''tlng. n. pa.t lrgrnde'mid i;, ' Introduced a, ovIJence. iiiad lug machine U... I 1. 1.1 1 t ...I t -. . I v. w. iiiiiuii. r ri'ii iiMiwnrii. .ii'K. 1 1. 1. :",'.nn.': .' M't-l,,( A!IK"H.t waiting and watching for." ..vw i., sen Mrs Slelner Miss Stelner Mis ' ' M" lllHt ''"r lo,ul r ,'l,r,, "ulort enstern part or V lolu r CM) Dolev' Iss' rr ('0,m y- Ilwl direct from J .ltl looked A. Weshnondand. W. Westumnd; , J VlluS lX Mta' ,,,,,, Mrs. K. Curler. K. Ciirlor. Mr- s "'V ."1 V01"" '' (mlH. . tlU peilko." iii'.xt iiiriuuiiiK 1, i'i iwm' ii iii .b WANT Al rival two more carloads will lie 011 the way. l The now seven passenger Cadillac! Is proving 11 very popular car. There lii'i. iiiiu rlirn.i if llwiiii In (?iiiiu riiiintv nud beforn the uomboii Is over the MHt HUNT FlirnWiod liouJ list iiromlses to bo liicrenseil by linlf iK rooms with ros. Hi a score. i atreet. Pliono 24 M STOHY OF Till: DAY. 1 A sbooniiiker In Knnsiis Cltv hud a blgn above his door which ' read. "A Swindler." One day a t gentleman came In and said: "Why don't you put your glv- en name on I hat sign Instead or I your Initials? People will think I you are a rogue." j "Why, dot would inako It I worse, said the shoemaker, "it Is Adam." --::- The United StiitoH tlrcH hnve prov- .,.,., ,,,,... .,,, y,, ...I the best on every endurance test '' Jf - ' m ie ' d7 nud lire money save(H as well. ' ""l" nt ' ,r" B,rt" ana A I .r.mu ,i 11 Hail PIHIILih Ih j..i'., I" a"! f-r;'et :hc (!ci..,lru.!i senlio u iviiiiw-s CI.KXi:ir-llu. William Isecks William Piper. K.i doparti.ient Is one 11J the best In ,, b c Stevertson, Mrs. Men llletllng. Mr. ""HtlnTii Oregon A full line or sup-, "' (, c how UmiiT horl lllottlng. .Mrs. J. Coilenan. O. n.j pHom. repairs and eiiilpmeiit. pi etc ; llurnes. C. A. Kiiykendal. !:. K, . ayberg, II. w. Ciiriuiiii. L. M. Huntley. It. P. Orr. C. A. Suiltli. Karl Markiunn, A. Itoherts, Carl Jer gensou, A. Jouiisoii, Mrs. M. Rondo, .Mrs. J. J. Hess, Mr. J. J. Hess. Mis. Neone, Mr. Ncone. Frank ..Highland er, Charles Lends! roue. A. K, Leud Htrone, A. Clirlsholm, A. Nelghlnnd er, Frank llanco. Mrs. P. McOluty, Anna McOluty, It. J. Hoy.iss, IMIHi Tlioinpson, C. II. Prevltt. I). L. Hood. N. .Incksoii, .Mrs. N. Jackson, Miss A. Mulloy. AiiIhii Ahruhninsoii. Cus Sep imls. L. A. Piewltt. L. A. Uny. Unb elt Wostmaii, .Miss K. Simpson, Itoli ert Christie mid twenty-one steerage passengors. , LOST Oneu face uelil wattln , truck, nr between high M I town. Klgln inoiement Bl for return to Time omce f.'OOD KVKXIXd. I w v .histlco Is tin nflalr fur more vnlti ulilo than a great deal or gold. Plato. H PURE FOOD GROCERS Phono 275-J GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Cor, Central and Third St, Till! Ql'IKT OIISKItVKK SAYS: - -.- The degree at which man's neck tie hangs Is 110 Indication or the strength or his check at the bank. When a woman Is looking for a lettor and foils to got It she Is nl ways suspicious of tho postmaster. If you want to mnke n poker play er mad Invite him to your partv and then ask him to Join in a game of whist. --W- I have known n certnln neighbor for years. 1 have talked with him every week. 1 can never remember a time when ho did not hnvo some kick to put up. if It wasn't about what congress was doing it was nbnut the city council. f congress and tho council wore satisfactory It was tho railroads, ir the railroads got by him ho wonbl mm. .... 11,.. weather. There was either too much 1 "in or uiero was not enough, if crops were cam) lui wiiiii.i nini... i. price of land would go up so that no poor man could get hold of any of 1 t. If tho crops wore poor ho would 1 bellyache because everybody was go- iiug 10 leave the country. If ho hup j pened to run out of kicks ho would I lay off from work for n day and mini up u now natch or grievances His race has becoino thin nnd wan and his ees hnve n haunted look. 1 never meet him thnt 1 don't hi,,i. of a couple of lines In a poom 1 onco run across: "And when ho reaches tho heavenly gates ho will kick bo cause no street car waits, and wlion tho silver harp he holds ho'll kick because It Isn't gold." Times Want Ads Bring Results l.'Olt KAI.i: ShlllLni Imtlftcud per sotting: fortllll gurj Mrs. K. Don .Miirary. An Anatomical Puzzle. It was Pat's Him attendance nt 11 meeting. When thechalriuaii uiiiiiuiuc ed as the result of a vote that there were -VI line nud '.'I uyes Pat begun to lldget In his scut nud then gut up anil started for the platform. "Sit down there:" yelled lite clmlr mail. 'ii I mi. firm " until Pill "lint until 1 1. look thN nudleuce In Hie face. I want FOIt SALK l'lflwn '" '1 to see them liumaiis what bus mure noses than eyesj" Judge. l'OU SAI.IC l-Vn- M'ttlni:;; f I Minorca ogHS. I'lione JJ.-i-l t; ducks. Call at m e'rul Win. II. Shook. Somsthing In a Name. In ono place nt least the rose Is not J permitted to "smell ns sweet by any I ...I I ,... ..I I. L..... ' UlllL'l IIIIIIIL', llllll llllll. IIIIL"U 19 iHUl" laud. All attache of the American embassy ut Loudon tolls of a struugor present lug himself to play golf ut North Uerwlck, seeking out Home ono In au thority upon the matter. "What niiuioV" asked the dignified oltlclal. "Do Ncuvllle," tho struugor replied. "Mon." said tho otllclul In a touc of disgust, "we cunna bother ourscls vrt' names like that ut North 'Berwick. Ye'll stalrt in' the nionilu' at 10:15 o'clock to the uame of Fulrgussou.V. Grand Opening of The Ladies' Emporium Saturday, April 1 9th See our new home, with all the newest "of new goods, at our old location, Central Avenue, be tween Front and Second Streets. WAXTKD .Mimlltrnctfi ...... Inr "rnltliat OS, prlco, tonus, lor ..JfJ provenients, A. h. m"M9 7CSI, .Mnrshllehl, Oregon. ...... r. .... ..:.. ,.iilm! vl) I'lm win. " ",.u.,i mallard duck t'KKS. VlmtU FOH SALI'-I'icsh row. Grgl !.. UaiiI'V milKLT. vl HItllll. IIVH'J - Doan(? Phono 33MI. M)S'IV-VetwPi'i.M.rkrt.y e'J.rr.aeeonbi ward for return to iTlmJ VOU KKXT Two timMf 1(18 South Scconu b. w. vtmii Girl for R1"', ".n,:i." Mrs. J. Ii. FW. Ave. Phono 44-J. """" . InriltlAtd broodor. fcM"" Or. Phono 1453, Norm fj- FOIt ... hnokl WAXTKB-l' eion w, by oxporlenced man. IlUl l'IJHHo -" 402. Oil SAIJ-Troomg,' lion, iuuv 31CX2. "SStw?! room """, -... sect0"' ,1 walk from business w J erences. Inquire i ond street. . FOU HALB-On Z?! der, ai Phnw Jili Porrv lanilln5 '' mi" .'2f If you .want ritig"1' Stoci: i''" ....Vsiifle UI. v IMione MM, WW fho SUII1U " "" for b&1o.