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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1915)
I m M K I u- U tt SIX A WOMAN'S JMPrLSE to appear at her ra diant host must be obeyed. Kroin the tip of her fetching hat to the dainty tips of her toes, her eostuine should mirror the freshness and beauty of the season. And it can. Krippendorf-Dittman ' r-T- V ll I ll I lot I o J i w J W Hub Dry 'SMART WEAR Corner Broadway and Central Ave. TEN MILUlJECTiNO Ei JO TALK PltOPOSE TO Hl'lLD CANALS ATTOHNEY ItElflAltl) PKEPAHED , AXI) DHAIXAGE DITCHES l-'Olt FOHTY-EIGHT IIOl'HS Meeting Will Ho Held nt lakeside Thni-Mlny to An-imgo ff r- guulzliig Distilct t Mllo I'lorson was In from Ten Milo tdduy niul reported that a meeting wodld 1)0 hold nt Lakeside Thursday to organize n drainage illatrlct for Simo big ImprovomcntB In that boc on. The plan Is to reclaim n largo urea of lowlands thoro and also Im prove navigation. .' Will Dhert Channel r Tho project Includes tho diverting of Clear Creek so that It will empty Into Eel Lnko Instead of Into Ten Mllo Crook. In order to do It, It Is .proposed to complete tho tunnel Which J. Alhert Mntson, C. K. Nich olson and others started when thoy were planning to develop tho Clear Lako wator supply. It will cost about II COO to rinlsh this tunnel and It will divert tho Clear Lako wa ters Into Eol Lako, thereby reduc ing tho flow Into Ten MIo creek and lowering tho level of tho latter. To Clear Out Crook It Is also proposed to clean out tho channel of Ton Mllo Creek and straighten tho tortuous waterway, al lowing tho Ten Mllo lakes In times of ficshet to empty Us surplus wator Into tho ocean In much less tlmo tlun nt presont. It Is also proposed to deepun tho canal to North Lako, thereby rod up Ing tho level of North Lako to tho rtnno nB Ton Mllo. North Lako's luvol Is now nbout two feet higher than tho other l.ko. Tho canal is about flvo-olghtbs of a mllo long. "Would lteclnliu Idiwl Mr. I'lorson says that In addition nny Bubjcct thnt might hold tho coun to the otlior benefits, tho project t.i. Ho says that ho thought of tho will reclaim many hundreds of acres ''lengthy speeches of llrockonrldgo along tho shores of tho lake. This nn,i nurton In congress and wns load- aioa Is undor water a good part'od to go Rtlll farther and talk for of tho year now but with tho now diulnago, tho land will bo tho flnost kind of bottom. Mr. I'lorson buvb that tho project ontlro can ho completed for less thini Ten Mllo peoplo would have paid In , taxes for tho Port of Coos Hay ha'' thoy been Included in tho Port pro Ject. w MANY AT CONFEUEXCE (Special to Tho Times) f, HOSEHUHO, Oio., Sept. !!7. The annual conference of tho Methodist church In session In this city has beon lurgly attended. Addresses have been given by many or tho pi eminent members of the church. LIQl'OU CASKS UP Special to Tho Times) HOSEMMUl, Oio., Sept. 27. A number of cases of alleged bootleg ging havo been tried In Hoseburg. Arrests were mado of men who uie charged with illogally boiling liquor and tho trialB huvo been attracting a good deal of attention locally -22 ,rt; OVIl C? ; B American iim ,ptilcal. Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store laHT Shoes For Women I iJmlMMly In footwear tJiu spirit of (Ik- Full. Thoy uie luMiutlful show perfect In line, tiislefiil In orna mentation, imtl of the stjlflook of I lie largo city. $3.50, $4.00 $4.50, $5.00 Goods Co. FOR WOMEN' Phone 361 Coroner WIInoii Hurr.Vil In Auto for Councilman wiuio Miwyer ' Held Tlio Kloor Talking against time was the Job which Attorney C. I. ltelgard as sumed last night at tho city council i advisory ono, tho sanio ns on the meeting in his efforts to save tho 'band question. It Is not In tho nu Coos Hay band. Mr. Holgard says j ture of a charter amendment, today that he and Fred Wilson saw There nro several hydrants within that thoro woro only five counollmoi the city limits that aro faulty, present. Carl Evertsen was absent Stewart Lyons, of tho Coos Hay Iron and It was believed that Evertsen I Works, said that to make repairs on would be fnvornhlo to tho linnd. Mr. ! Wilson was dispatched in nn auto to Evcrtsens' houso to get him to como to tho meeting. Wanted a Tie Tho councilman was not feeling well and had stayed nt homo to rest but when Mr. Wilson called on him and urged tho question ho consented to como to tho meeting and cast his voto which mado tho band question a tio and which put It up to tho may or who voted In favor of appropriat ing tho sum of $99.09. Tho amount was mado under ono hundred dollars so that it would not bo necessary to pans an ordinance. ' Tho plan was, as ndmlttcd today, that whilo Wilson was hurrying In tho nuto for Councilman Evertsen 'Holgard was to talk and hold tho floor until Everfson arrived. Mr. ltelgard started out on tho subjoct of tho band nnd says that ho was piopared to talk on any subject in order to keep tho floor. Could Talk Hours When ho heard a nolso that sound ed like a spark plug blowing out Mr. Holgard Bald that It did not disturb him In tho least as ho was In shape to talk for any length of tlmo nnd on forty-eight hours if nccossnry. .Saved 'I li Day Howovor Coroner Wilson got back to tho mooting with Councilman Ev- ertson who cast tho voto malting tno ..... question a tio and Mr. Holgard stop-, pod talking but declares today that tho council will luner Know uu much moro talk ho had ready to pour 'out Ho says that ho has been talk. lug to himself nil day today to get rid of tho speeches ho had loaded for last night. Mr. Wilson In his haste wus uu- nolo to find one of tho charter uutos so after sovorul efforts ho finally called up O. W. Cumbers. Tho latter had retired and Mrs. Cumbors nnswered tho telephono nnd Mr. Cumbers got up and canio down town with his machine nnd took Wilson on his mission, Attend lily; diiuco Sat. night given by tho Choi Huy Concert lliiuil hi Kugles Hull. Times Went Ads for results. WE- Use the Best The American Optical Coin panjV glass in the muntil'nc liiio of our Torlc Lenses. Tills coupled lth tlio fact that tlio ejes nro euinliiod caivfully hy an expert, and properly fitted, opluins the Micce.ss of cur optical work. Tor'o Louses, ij5.00 per pair THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, 1XHNGSOF CITY w XX XX XX XX XX VOTE 01 CITY HULL MEASCHE TO HE 1H1;01K PEO PLE IX DECI'MHEH ELECTION' Council Sii)s J?:itl,0 XccosMiry Vote to Ho Advisory on llond Issue for Stnictuio Murshneld needs a new city hull in is claimed. At the December mu nicipal election tho people will vote on a piopoaition for an Issue of $30, 000 bonds for the erection of such n building. The move to linvo tho measure placed on the ballot was passed by the city fathers last even ing. Tho matter canio up in connection with tho baud question. Carl Al brecht said that Inasmuch as the people were to vote on the band they might as well huo reul Intense satisfaction and vote on a city hull at the sumo time. "Tho ?1,S00 wo would liavo to pay the band would pay six percent on $3G,000," he suggested. Ho said tho project had been launched ami that it is now up to tho people. City Hull mi Old One It was claimed that the present ci ty hall has beon in use almost since i tho organization of the city, so long thnt even Gus Ueiiuett has u hard time remembering when tho first set tler "t recked" lu hero and built a cabin. It Is wobbly In its foumlu tions, the huildliig is often In need of repairs and is pointed out, often, by many us ono of the unsightly ob jects on Front street. Voto Is Advisory Tho voto of tho people will bo nn them would cost about $1G a hy draut. Ho said his company would like to do tho work and would guar antee to make them work as well as any hydrants of that description. "Hut, wo paid good money for those hydrants," broke In Council man Copple. Ho wild ho believed that tint fire nnd water committcu should take tho matter up with tho "North lienil iron works, manufactur ers of tho appliances, to either re pair tho old valves or put in new hydrants. This was passed. Hunger in Hjdruuts At -a provious meeting Gordon Smith stated tho tho hydrants nro faulty, that thoy knock and often en danger tho piping and probably nt some tlmo of necessity would burst and shut off tho entire supply. A now hydrant Is needed at tho corner of 11 Hi and Flanagan streets, said Georgo E. Cook. This matter, and the purchase of hoso from tho Nelson lion Works at 70 cents a foot was loft up to tho fire and water cominlttoo. It was said that tho usu al prlco for tho'same hoso is 90 cents a foot. Again tho mcasuro was road re garding tho abolishment of tho pri maries In city elections, which will b voted on by tho pcoplo In Decem ber. Petitions will bo tho new menus of candidates for city office to insert thomselves. Tho charter will also bo amended, or rat,Cr th0 nmoudment will bo vot- ( ud on t0 pllC0 on,y tho ,mm03 of i. imii.q. minim their I -"- ...--- w. .......... ... .- tlcal faJ(1 Tho boof waa cx. .)r088t(J tunt )n municipal elections , jmrty loUUca ,,,,, not enter , CUy olecllonB wln ))0 mil0 to cor. , r.,81)0Illl na ,n,lci, I18 0sslblo with !bU(o olcctOIIBi Mon appointed b tho mayor to fill any vacancy In nn elective office will hold, nccordlng to a charter amendment, only until tho next election 'when tho pcoplo i will voto on tho offlco, and thoro I shall bo more than one candidate. MAY SHOOT Dl'CKS AKTKlt XKXT TIU'ltSDAY IS LAW October 1 to fniiunry tit, Aecordiuf to Federal Law Hunter Qot Guns Hcidy With tho opon duck season hut fiv. ,iv ntn. niul u-lili tlm nrna. .. 0 .. J .... ...... ..U ...'M pects good for a year of plenty, hunt- era are bringing out thoir old shot- guns and cleaning out tho rust in preparation of going a gunning. ' Tho gun clubs uro touching up their cabins again, getting tho keep ers busy. The season opens on Fri day morning at sunrise, or there abouts. I Deputy Gamo Warden Thoinus 1 states that oveiv hunter will bo hold 1 to u strict accountability for any game violations. Thoro shall bo no hunting between sunset and sunrise. j Tho season Is open until January 1 ". This is a federal law for ml- igrati'iy llrds. Get your Job printing done nt Tho Times office. N 00 OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1 915 -EVENING EDITION. XX tS :: t: FIVE SULKS AX aixn wagoxs noun i'ok loo niitourm CITY Council ShciKh Hlood Over Effort to Protect I'uvi'd Streets Move Is An Experiment Five miles nn hour is tho limit lust night placed on tho logging trucks of McDonald and Condron through tho streets of Alnrshflold. This Is an experiment nnd Is an ef fort on tho part of tho city council to nmlcnbty adjust a situation that has developed in tho past two months and has resulted in considerable cut ting of tho paved Btrccts. Should this mcasuro prove inadequate in coping with the situation, the council gave duo notlco that In all probab ility an.ordlnanco would bo passed reducing tho amount of any loads to at least five tons. Injunction Costs Money Hepresenting tho logging company, Tom T. Honnett said that there had been hints of an injunction, halting tho loggers until another route for thoir logging trucks bo found. Any such mo vo would have to bo accom panied by a heavy bond, ho said, and to tio up equipment worth more than $10,000 would In all probability ro Hiilt In heavy damages to bo paid by the person or persons bringing tho injunction, "When peoplo understand this, then I think they won't bo so anx ious to go nliead with injunctions," said tho attorney. Mr. Dennett said that ho did not como as a representative of tho Coos Bay Wator Company. "When Wal ter Condron came to you gentlemen weoks ago nnd asked permission to pnt.9 over tho streets, this was givon him and tho understanding, written in tho council minutes, provides that he must pay or any personal damago occurlng on tho road through any part of tho logging nppnratus or log gers, but that ho will not bo hold responsible tyr uny street damages." .Mill Slough Outlet "Tho good Lord Intended that Mill Slough should ho the outlet for all tho timber back In those hills. Ita closed up, tho tlmbor has got to como out. Thoro is no other route but tho streohi. Furthermore, its prac tically iniposslblo to uso teams. Only with tho mptor truck can tho logs bo cotton ou( ot tho wny quickly and at any profit," Hut K A. Copplo believed that If tho streots can not bear tho traffic, thon Its up to tho council to mako ordinances that will protect tho streets and forco loads to conform with tho strength of tho paving. Destroy Paving; in Year "Tho council is not Justified In permitting oporntlons over nny im proved street thnt In ono year will ontlrely destroy tho improvement," declared Mr. Copplo. Hereupon Tom Dennett suggested that an nuto truck bo allowed to haul two trailers at a greutly roducoi speed, about six miles an hour, for It was said that tho speed is tho main ovil in knocking the roads to pieces. This wus not favorably received by any members of tho council. Hnrry Kimball said that it is not because of tho log hauling that tho holes in the pairing aro hi caking through, but becauso of tho faulty const ruction of tho pavement. Ono Wny Out. City Attorney John D. Goss sain thoro is a way out of tho difficulty, namely, to pass nn ordlnanco reduc ing tho siza of tho loads and their speed, nnd, furthermore, tho city will probnbly not bo llablo for any dam ages becauso of this reduction. Howovcr, Tom Bennett declared that inasmuch as tho Council had al ready given McDonald and Condron tho right to go ahead under tho sov on ton limit, tho city would In all probability bo liable for such dam ages. Muyor Allen said that a man hates to bond for an improvement In front of his homo and then seo tho whole street torn up nnd to hnvo to dig fur ther Into his pockot for more pav ing. To Hear Tho Limit "Understand," hroko In n. A. Copi plo, "my position in this: Allow tho streots to stand nil thnt thoy cnu boui". but In oxtruoi'dlnnrv traffic I y .....-.,. LIMIT UCK SPEED Protect tliem. Thuta tho only wayUuauu u B"1 uo, " city or 99U.99. wo can do." Fred Wilson npplaudod and Mr. Close to midnight nn effort was mado to havo tho proposition passed back to tho stroot comniltteo, after they hnd on Saturday night battled for several hours without a decision. Councilman Forguson thwarted the movo. Thoro wns to bo nothing do ing in "passing tho buck" back to him nnd ho said so. "Wo'ro going to sottlo this matter right hero," and tho flvo ni'les an hour was tho com promise and, this proving inade quate, other means of protecting tho streets will bo forced. Times Want Ada for results. crimes -want nils brJng results. COUNCIL . rjlljl, xx xx xx xx XX SCOHE ONE OVKIt CITY COL'XCIL LAST EVEXIXtJ ItoNiirriK'teil From Dead Mayor Al len Cnts Deciding; Yoto on Appropriation for $W).1)1) Tho friends of tho Coos Hay Con cert Band secured a clean knockout over the city dads last evening. Thoy received n donation of $99.99 for tho band and tho first Tuesday In Dccombcr an advisory, voto will bo taken as to whether or not tho bniift shall bo retained through 191G nnd $150 a month appropriated for this purpose. In other words tho council "pass ed tho buck" up to tho pcoplo. A resolution to voto on a charter nmonilnioiit to tho charter of Marsh field making tho malnteniinco of thb band porpctuul was Indefinitely tab led on the assumption thut It Is not right "to tio tho lunula of future councllmon." Fred Wilson and C. T. Helgnrft enmo to tho meeting championing the causo of tho musicians. Hriiigs out llesolutlnn Tho resolution to voto on tho char ter amendment was brought forward by Mr. ltelgard. It culled for tho levying of a tax equivalent of $150 n month nnd nnythlng collected lu oxcess of this amount was to go into tho cenornl fund. Ho nakod the councllmon to put the measure on' .i i ii. i l in.- IIIIIIUI. H. A. Copplo, however, declared thut tho budget or the city for 19 1C must bo In tlio hands of the county court by December 1 and several days before tho pcoplo could vote on tho measure, therefore It would bo Ini posslblo at this election. And there fore, to pass tho mcasuro at that tlmo would mean thnt nothing could bo received by tho band before tho I spring or 1917. It wus this measure that lator was laid on tho table. Not to bo Permanent To let the pcoplo voto on tho mat ter Is a good thing, was the belief expressed hy Carl Albrecht, but hu did not want to seo It go in as a char ter amendmont that would "stand for ages." An attempt to got tho band out of roach of the council, is what Mr. Copplo saw In tho mcasuro and ho assured Fred Wilson and C. I. Hol gard that It is not at all embarras sing to him and his colleagues to havo tho band matter brought up constantly. Mr. Holgard said that It truly was an effort to got tho band "puBt tho caprices of tho council" and ho said that an ordlnanco would not at all bo permanent. "Tho pcoplo want this band mat ter sottled for good," declared Fred Wilson. Cook Champions Hand Georgo E. Cook moved that a voto bo taken on tho proposed charter amendment, whether or not It should! bo voted on by tho peoplo. The ro- suit was a tie, Councllmon Cook, Ferguson, nnd Evertsen voting. ayo, councllmon Albrecht, Kimball and Copplo no. A voto Bhon'l,! nin i.n ni, nn bondlng the city to pay its running expenses, suggested Carl Albrecht Ho Bald it Is dishonest for n city to borrow from tho futuro to pay for tho presont nnd that, unless tho cor nors nro watched mighty cIobo. this to exactly what will happon. Mr. Cook then moved that tho hand be given $00.90, this amount not linvlng to bo covered by an ordi nance. Moro opposition. "I don't euro If its only for 00 cents," hroko in liar-1 ry Kimball, ''the city's not In nnyl shape to pay theso amounts. Part of tho gang that was up hero tlio othor night." ho laughed, "canio to! mo afterwards and said thoy too, could not seo whore tho money is coming fiom." Ho seconded tho motion of Mr. Cook, '"to got It ho foro tho peoplo." . Tho Mayor Decides Voto Tho vote was taken and again it wns a tio and Mayor Allon was looked to for a decision. Ho squirmed in his seat, hut took his medlcino bravely, "I've always been for tho band," lie said, "and -therefore the measure curries." This action gives to tho Holgard smiled his approval and tho fight was over. WILL HIULD SAWMILL Tho Handon World says: "A Adolphson, of Denmark, was in "Bandon a few days ago on his way to Coos Day. Mr. Adolphson and son aro contemplating erectiug a now sawmill at Denmark and it Is understood they woro going to tho Hay to make arrangements per taining to tho installation of the mill." Have your programs printed at .The Times office, '-- ScA D IQlli B'flSEBAIl SCORE SD IPHTHEHU COAST- LEACH'E TEAMS AHE l'll)i:.M( Tlll THAXSFEHHED TO NEW FIELDS j ,;,, IIIM.SIjfgjUl t...l.ni CltLfltllUlttl lcltllU 'I'll ft ItlMIl DI'U ' Tit t 1 1. ...II . """'" """."- " . . . " " . ',,,,, Aroi)mn,.,. Who Slny Dili mho .uiijno I S.IhuiI i... ... ,"" "ty Hcnson at Hol'oni of Leucuo - "icon tiy AnnorUtrJ Trend lo Coo ltT Times. Diphtheria lin POHTLAND, Sopt. 28 Tho 'filll ul,l. '.,,. 1 'H teams of the Coast Leaguo h tordav lu transferring to grounds. Salt Lako will go to San ))0(inl took M1 Francisco, Los Angeles will meet nt ,ultB to ,ll0... , "Mtjj Vernon nid Oakland will "play In 0Ver iH nK .',. ' .. i....i k.. '"'"leniujii. I'oriuuiu. ineie nro anxious .i ' Judge StovoiiBon, of Portland, has m))u. ,.., ... . '""til,,. fined two prominent ucavers $n enciiHchool dlrcrtors I i JeM for loitering on tho streets until 'cmm. tmillll. , ' ,f., J B.B wl led two prominent Heavers $5 each 'school dircrtom i . . three o'clock In snld. "Maybe this Is ono of tho l on-1 n ,,,.,.. ,uuon- I boiib the Heavers aro trailing along t,!r r Mr nnjt,' , lltW at tho bottom of tho Leaguo thfr. I1H0lli tt(H ,.;' , "Ho ' -..iwiiiiin.L.. year." The scores of yesterday follow: American League At Now York: flevolnnd N 9 New York 2 At Philadelphia: Chicago ' 0 Philadelphia B At Washington: Detroit 7 Washington fi At Hoston: St. Loliis i 1'noston S National Lcuguo At Chlcngo: 'Clnclnnntl 2Chlcngo 7 Clncliinutl lChlcngo fi HOVS PLAY FOOTIIALL Miirslifleld Lads Defeat. E'lstport Team The football season is off with n rush for tho Junior teams, tho Marsh field ladH defeating tho Eastport team IS to 0 In tho preliminary last Saturday. They will play again next Saturday. Tho liuuiipa were: Eastport Miirslifleld Position Tom Muglnnls Neff ti,ore wi ,e danser.tk! iKreltzer Ford Left Guard 'Drlscoll Dashney Hlghl Gunrd 'O'Conner Sorennon Left Tacklo Walp ClroBK Itlght Tacklo iWIUcy Nohlo Left End Mirrasouj ' Yako Itlght End. Johnson Savago Quarter Hack Hascom HaBsford Loft Forward Patterson Centers Hlghl Forward Allen i Snow Full Hack WOl'liH AXXUL COXTHACT (Special to Tho Times) HOSEHUHO, Ore, Sopt. S!7. Tho coso of Flora M. Host against EhernJ Sawyers to annul a mnrrlago con tract was heard by Judge Hamilton. In n romor t'nso 1),0"B"t W awurs "" "" uu "" ,"""V11 l""1 " """ " ,)l00'1 rolntl" 0,Flo,a 1,eat' who,n ho 1,n1 ,arrl011" ln U, ,'08' ont trlal tl,oro woro ltr0(lucea flvo i or s'" affidavits from residonts of thoir former homo In tlio East stat- i'"K t,,nt Sa'wera wn8 u, ",,(;l0 of Flora M. Host. Judgo Hamilton stated lu open court that, from tho. ovidonco introduced, Sawyers should bo prosecuted for perjury. s on your Wo nro MiowliiK Bed Room Furniture Thnt conies to us direct from tho iiianuf.icl' rr,)fnetoli t'io jobhei-'s profit. Wo Ue our custom trs' A(b viv saving. Wo hnvo n nlco dlhpluy of Uii-" p il ml us follows: $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, SIM1: $16.50, $17.50, $20, $23.50, $25 and UP1 Don't huy uuythliiK In Houm- V 'i'i". i JT 1I IiS hoo our line, for you lmow"UL M-K" Going & Harvey u COIPLETE HOUSE FlItXlSK,lS tommmsmmmmmmmmmawm OCEAN BEACH AUTO Cars leave Slurslifleld" " u'm" . 3 P-18" Cars leave for Empire ? ,,",, 7. ',., 1 r' vnrs jenvo Biinset nay . Knr. sa10 i,. . ,.. ..... ... a....H. SIoUKhi oc' -T-" , 4 bj -or AU ipentyes- heeii i,. ,.,, ,.," ir,l - nuuui. r- - now doctor's ,nre Rni IrM (,"nly health offlc tho morning. Holmko ,. ,... "mM On tberlu. On Monday the lit'. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. j.t ,, "J, on Instruction. f, . "?"1 "odialely dismissed Jl for at least a week. Should other cum .t.r.i. . tlmo. tlu. "clioolnmbedoLJ morning. Every possible cZ; taken to tee that the Hew not spread. Typhoid l'der Too The little daughter ot & Mrs. Duncan, of BubWw has the Uphold Cver been several cases Ihtrejud, i wo years ami Mr. OiruU 'Investigation will lute tub 'of the water supply, ii, . 'the water now comet from in iiiiikh mi mo mil and tnst CociJ nine the water tlowittonjt stream ami Is Mt (, w. Hon. Seine nt Klawiff Fear thnt there might ho an epidemic In tie IV Bchool hcarcil many ptreiti morning ami an effort u to close tlio fcliool. E. LI: one of the dlredor!, wUlii- center luiil mmiI homo for i in k-M I'ttlc girl hoso brother h irl in the Hunker Hill school illwT)lod)'N pilnc It iii dame Satiidii) nllit Ii I Hull. Times wnnt ads brltt rirJtl ----------- ( Second Pianos & ft Wc have an over m second-hand pianos aris slightly used instrument Will be sold at excej low prices, and termslas L.LT 73 Central A Hd MUSIC AVE MONE? Furniture flno H of ..tn SIS Corst KliiB. 3 p V v "i I I 'I f n. r S2&i dl-li. ,- im n mkm "" '