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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
f , BAIMT 04mAi; JofewfAfc, JMlLHM, OMMOfft TMUlliAr, WttTMIIIBIt 1, IMS o V:. y- y o o ,. t 17 Si y M V P to r ftfc . KlV i V N .u r ? ' K I ;,. t Hi 1 9 I I SB i Bells Will M , Tin Moiiday worn And girls rkadv? those who auk THE school AltM ALT NOT HUimV Ittfty DOWN TO THIS BTOItKl AVE HAVE JXTS OP GOOJ) TIIINGHOK THECHIMmKN TO WEAR THIS SCHOOL YEAH, HETTEtt AOKT?IENT8 FOlt TJIK3I TO CHOOSE FHO.U and HETTKit .Values than wk havij ever offkhed. the CIHLDHEN CA$ UUV HERE JUST AS WELL AS IP TlIEHt PA- ItENTS WEHKAL0NO. Reidytoweir Dpt. First Floor . REEIERS, COATS . and mm ' ' Wo tried har this fall to help the motfuers g7L the'Glrla ready for school. yu Lave, (ho largest and Rost complete line oProady to wear garments for Girlis to choossr from In the city and tho prjcee are suitable for every puree snappy sepoi,: SUITS' Mado to stanU the hdrd knocks that the boy usually glvs his clothes wjieo-goftiVto school, Thoy' have all the style that can bo put In Boys' Clothing, afid"the tailor ing is first-class. The' fabrics aro new and tho styles are the Rub slan Blouse, Buster Brown, Nor fork: and Straight Knee Pants, frizes 2 & to 16 years. Prices from J2-.50 tp.' -, I With each 25c purchase la the Hcsleryor URdtSrweax' Department we will give oticl? girl a pretty doll'n shlrL Suit Case, Valued at i . .'. , . , 1 $ i, NEW ARRIVALS , New Pall Hhpea for Men. Ypu'll find thorn right up to the mlnuto In style and . made from tho best good of tho country's manufnc Hirers. Everything that is now un'd' good la In tho ' showing, mid wo Kimrnntoo Hint you will dlnd tho aim.- ( flint bot suits you at this Htoro nt n' prlco tlmt you will rtcogulzu us the lowcs' In the olty for tho blghl quality lit. goods. . , H) -Grade Umbrellas m'EciAh offer. . 52.85 Bound -with' tape along tho edge, bulb runner, extrasolocted hnn dlos. Loofig like the 16.00 kind sold oIhowIioVq.. Silk Petticoats Tho grfrftost vnluo wo lmvo over shown, n'now Jo('Juat Vccolved In colors cq.iaj to so.cnlled $6.00 pot tlconts aold.elsowhcro. Our prlco Spoclul, '? v '. $3.98 HOSIERY - A quality In chi:dron' bono th.it .wears. The finest -woolsSud yarm mako up our go to superior hoilory for bdys' and girls school wear Thoy'ro mndo by bright, clean glrl In modern factories, where every facility for the production of tho' boHt quality 13 oinployed, All of the boys' nnd glrlH Hiicp uro lendors for tchnol exdellont oualltj' but low prlcod. Extraordinary bar gains In Stationery. ljgg i hiTi sw sTmi iM s m m 1 ; llllllillinill if ipty News! niiiimniiiii ihwh4 BBMMBHM.A ' W " ". V t" - t m siillllllllllm " I 4 Qk Km if- M'fiiiilflsilllllB r IJKI'H K v Jm&iiIIIIIIIIIIIB b $7.50 F jH $1.50 1 . n caEacaBBK imntMHi TO VISIT THE MINES GDilt 'NTIAM o a o OvAad 6 .) O O iSKSONAL I"rcfeeBU O O o ef O . S. C. SorenRnn ... cn"rcn&SfaM at his - Inr e'rt, M . Frank Wn.;; ? cwb. HMVfl irntii. v- wi i5""c lo OWPOH .? " un. L,Ot Ponron L.'.VI! DISTRICT ; & J. '',!. iTho KcHral .t':- Ifd or XTftde- to boost for the'faa committee idf?.tha tlaia Hiln.had k delightful luncheon at ttfe CoMHge Hotel, and a Bub-con mlttble-wa appointed to visit Uie mines -at oace, and report on thb amount fcf development work done therms, aacj whether tho mineral out put was lufilclent to warrant putting in a smelter. Thofr report will bo mado tho basis of a stock subscrip tion among Salear business men gen erally. Tho comm'ttee named are Messrs. Lafko, Rice and Barr, who left last night for the mines. Tho Smcltw Proposition -Mining Engineer GadBden, repre senting tho Wilson-Gadsden Com panythat Is to put In the-stneltorln tno Gold Creek district, on tho Lit tlo North Fork of tho Santiam, has written The Journal as followij "We deslrd. In reply to many In quiries from, Salem business men, to make two joints clear with regard td tho proposed smolter, and tho ef fort being made by tho Gold Creek, tho Frecland Consolidated and the Electric Mining Companies to raise In Salem the funds needed to put tho mines In shapo to deliver their ores to us: "First Tho officers nnd directors of the various companies aro abso lutely prohibited by contracts with ourselves, from selling, their private, stock until the treasuries hac boon supplied with sufficient funds to do the work, wo Insist on Wo gnve as surance to the honornble county court of Marion con lit v. when the ninttor of the npproprlutlon for the bridgos morning, en route to Pom'mI enmo up, Hint this wns no "stock !hy w,'l "lo In the renuij selling sChonie" for Individual profit. U1 county rnlr tiui wo wisli to aunoiinco a" short bualnet" ThltT? 'Hon. Lot L, P.2&M oPOrt'foi have gone to Nowdom' mun i n a ti.M..i --j vci turned from .. .!X4'rm , Miss Genevlere " fcL from a visit with Alb.., tnornlne. "ajr femott Prelslne u ma nome at Chlco C,T 12? with Salem friend's ' EvehJtt Prln.lV . his homo at Chlco Vi w with Salem rffidi ,,H . U B. Holder return .. . iouay after transa, here for a Bhori fi.. Miss Julia Orey return u bum this fnnrnll- with friends here for a EU Fred Rawlln. un vVH Tacoma. whero , .n ,."? jJUlog with his br George McAllister hanita, tils home In Pnit.."'1 vlsltlnc the fin- V.?! county fair In Portland Mrs. Mary Bouglag left m,-, ng forSeattlo, to be 5 ft p her son, Victor, who K 111 with pneumonia. , nurry uouerrsnn t ?& te." a? .a wcoks flshlnir and himiu. Mr. tm-i Mrs. T. B. Hi. J their o'd homo in in!:..w1 thlg morning, whore thy ) .u., i aivuiB ior a month, Louis McClnln, the vl-r "" min, Eioppeu orf Tfl frnm Adln.l. t-. .. f I om Astoria to look after .1 rtttor-, r.n1 visit with old fl r a Bhort t'mi. i Dan Barnkll ntid faml'; ctj lu- wn. jinRSfu irrourhthlirf m fdr remaiail WfwtlKV I'Nin'cwMt- FhIi' tonight, with lutivy FrldHy; fair ami iviiriucr. fnmlN IMnrc TonlKlit At Prof. .MqMuhu's dancing hcIioiJI.J Losiona from 7 to l). -23-t .. IHtllcH of Kali'in 1 mil- liilruduclauiiXiHyVuur pretty rlty tho fniuoiifl Dr1. llqlluin Qluuildor llraco nnd Combination 'Clothun Sup IKirtor, Glvus n llth6'nnd graceful figure. ProuintuH iloop breathing, bo essontlul to good health, nnd the real ecrot of long living. Prevonlu tho smothering of thu lungs In school rhlldrou. MrB. H. L. Trigg, agent; will call. 0-23-3t IVoli ColiiHibla lllvor salmon, 10c. ut Parrlngton's, grocer mid mnrkutinan. Wlmt Voh May llnvc noon calling tho "good fortune In i affairs" "THE DEVIL" AT THE llYE LIBERTY" -The Ye Llborty haK uerurod for Friday, Snturdny and Sunday two of tho mo -t uonsntlnitnl, K woM as In torustliig, nnlmatud nrturoi tin" have over boon shown pn thp Pacific coast. The first la nn exact repro duction of the thontrlcn.1 production that has croatod n BeWailon from roast to coast, nnd la 'produced m- dir llio title of "Tho Dovll." Tho CONFERENCE fContlnuo.l From t'nge f.) "I call tho brother's attontlon u. ii rnlo of tho discipline thnt whon jho.Eplscopnl fluid Is short, the pan tor must tako his alnry pro' rota," said tho bhhop, nmld laughter. iiov. Ulsliop, of Forest Grove, made thu point thnt the Eplicopnl i uiuj was not properly n bonovolence Bishop Hughes remnrkod that tho point wns woll takon. An Old Publication. Rev. Jon. lloberg has a copy of "The Anniial," printed at Salem, January, 1808, whon ho wns superin tendent of the Sunday school, with 100 members. J. II. Albert wns sec- rotary and treasurer A n'nrrlago iwcond lias made Oregon Athletos fa-' wns o,orled performed by Judge J. tnous tho world ovor. and W a picture 1 " Peebles. biiBlnesi of y.ou sunieouu know may M simply the courage to advertise, 'you enn find n "better" inrnisned rom mivertliod today. 4 llOHic PrtidMCtlnn Thu TasMiuory ton A Cej-H.-,are homo proditlort aud thoy hV,al equal Try it no and seo for yourself Klrby in r Tho Will ball team ley K. Klrbj conchei In fllr motte,. UulverMly feqt: o. u., Rouchd by. Hur onu of tho boat footlmll thu West. Ho played three years .at Notre Dome, ono rear at Ohio State University and made tho AI!-Wetjforu team at- half JiulftOS a man thofellowa all -admire; 'ami a man tho follows all admire, and has tho ahttlty to develop AKllraU, class toam. ' ' a ' 1 . two Killing FrutUti . 4 The last nlgltfV fro, t. trom 13, relocW, iitdl(iKM'Blhli WimnlngJ aavo buon. VpvUlNB Six MhU acrttoni ff tho vajfr ucibtjh- heaVy to ftlp outsUtWns; .'-lilAnta of iVt de. ftcrlptloM?. LatJitkht consUlvrnblH KO anowing tno groat Olympic gamei that rocouUy took pliu'i In London TIllH picture Is onu of the most Inter esting that will bo shown this soa son, and should bo soon'iby overy lov or of tho groat Amerlcnh p(?rtn. Tho mdnawAMiniil a X'n f lt'mi It. .k.I.t. uniinBViiiuiiv ill iv l.iui'i iy l Willi IlltriMltlCIHl ttl rOllfl'MMIIH. Jtov. W. II. Reojo, of Seattle: Dr. Willis and Dr. Harrington, of Seat tle, were piesentod to the confer once. Miss P. B. Trcndwoll. of tho Port land d'strlct, and Mtus Fund, of En- .....,- . , ...v... . . ., . t -, out doubt ihoving some pf tho most KOno "'"irici. wore introduced, rep Intvrestlng as wul us novol utlac-1 rosoMltiK tho order of Ueocono-nis. tlons, and aro ontortajnlnc a Jargo I Or. King, suporlntondont of No. number of peoplo. In soQurlng this I v"rt" , mN'ltur- I). J. (loodo, formerly picture It Is quite a "sqoop, as thoy i t the Fred Methodist church, ond aro In groat domhnd tV varv mov-irM"J Salem pastors were Intro- Iiik picture house In the country. duced. o- COURT HOUSE, NEWS! Dr. llerrlngtnu wns nastor at Sn- lein 25 years ago. and his am inn tors weto at Wll'iunotte. Ho lived at Sn- loin ns nreildlnc eld"'" nad TdraHiHl inany-'Iof tho old fnmU'T (hc. HM1 pretwutcd tho-BttVQt Mttthad'.JHi-ftM it ' to be reMeiiltxi at tlis Alntkrt- , .4rllftgo UpOHBOs wuq jspued this Yukon oxnnsltion. Bluhoji Hiighrf' tnorn.'ug to Joseph W.i'Kutipp, aged ' P'ulorsed th. pmposltlon, htnl iihed both fiHliinV ' a""'.vr. . R- llettnteBlimhl a-OM.lilee-JwV.n 6 ? l e" . "W f Ti. nn ,. ii, -.. !..., .... flvo tiiiiii.r ami invmon hn an. sanaayscnoois. .Moro than half the ...o.....-..i ' Tiii .. "..:..".. Niln 4i., nnA ' nt ii,2 !. chlldwn., of those uccs wore un hM h L '' '' '4 :XrtS??w" .1 whH, r 7t ihe" Soa t oxoo'i. thrt y 8Bd.f school Influence, """' !- V , -. - - ' " ' T t i Dr. Wnlsh, of the Board of Con cekii, mado his annual statement of tho work uild .erv!cej of tho chnrpli LpublUliIng house. (MiKl Si'crctuiy Work. MelvIKe T. Ire. ot Patton church. Portland. Is a model sac.tnry. Ho surprised tho contoruuee with a printed report ot Its proc silttms. It was put In typo at The Jouvti ' of fice It will be .urnUhed eac.i ..:orn lug to the coiiforouce. .Sunday Schoid .MIsmIdiis. Bishop HuKhoa nild he wuiited to Introduco Rov. Blnke, of New Hamp shire, "ns the softest tenderfoot who had struck the coast," Bishop Hughes said ho had boon ndvertlsed at Tacoma "as tho homllest man in Mcthodluin." If he had ever doubted the truth of that statement. It wni strengthened since he had looked in tho facoa ot the Oregon conference. (Laughter). Tho bishop then presented Dr. Blake- of the Sunday School Mission ary Conference. Dr. Blake said that he was not the homllest matt lu tlie ministry, but ha folt that many plain men In this con fop?hce had bo mo cluinco to becomo bishop. "Well, that Ii thelv only chance," said the bishop. (Laughtor). "Lot me sny that, more imrvelous uiiiiks uiuii, mat nappeuou a,t tap j n..n-Lf iia.tuuoro general conrorenco in tho ",, "V hnmn mui wo wish (o aunoiinco unit all stock now on sale by tho vnrlous rouip.nnl and their biokers la Salem Is "trensury" block, nnd funds there froiu cannot go Inui prhnto pocket, but nAist be used to get the mines In shape to warrant us In buildl.ig as soon as pos'lblo n tor the rouds ar-j puHHiible next bprlng '"Second Wo wish to mnk'e o. pl.clt tho point that wo urd smolter men. and not miners, thereforo ab- ho 'itely no Interest Is held by us whatsoever In thee mines, nmj v aro not poriulttcd by our rules to ac quire nuy such liucrost anywhere. Wo prefer tills Suntlam Gold Creek district to nuy wo have examined In Oregon, Idaho Or Washington, and we shnll certainly build n smelter theie how soon wo build dJ;euds until uly on how soon tlieso .mlnca enn get ready for u and .how quick iy thoy can tonvlnco their friends of iho excellonco pf an Investment with tuumi, "But thore aro othoi plncos In this 4ortnwcst in which a smolter will bo profitable, as any wulMuformcd min ing mon knows, and, ns much ns wo appreciate the great advantages of the Santlani d.str.ct, there Is no rea on why we should shoulder all of their mining probloi.m, In addition to our own. or thnt we should coiuo to tho district until the mlnos lmvo tho uocessary facilities In plnco to de liver us the ores. "Just as soon, howevor, na three companies have tome $10,000 or $12,000 each In the'i treasuries, we will start the erection of our plant." MARRIED. KNAPP-STIFFLER. At tho minis tor's residence. Salem, Oregon, September 24, 190S, by Rov. P. S. Knight. Mr. Joseph W. Kunpp njid MliB Myrtle Stlfflor, both of Salem, l.no young peoplp loft on tho 11 train far a short woddlnn ftor which thoy will bo at T.l. IIP 1 M .in ii ii csicy sprncfr ', boy have retumij o .S lcs a:9 vi a wun non u v Jonwiti iiuimuiicn. i nc ic -k In Sale ruiurncji uywav of AUi"r Mr3.. Henri Fnwk and ' n. .imios or inn c'v arc n ji moiiii visiting friend af T' nnu are the ciis't nf w Knlht, dr- -r'tcr of Mr Pirtl J. S. Hnr.vcv, rf Berke'tr Call rivcci tins morning f'ora Attufl vibu tno city for n short tine unrvuy conuuets n Wholesale i nig ousinoss in Berkeler. aMl niso nig intero tj in Alaska nM JOlin Wesley SDenrer. ir boy hnvo returned to SUeti, afrl vibii vim non. a, r Jatfr ttl pondonce., Thoy took In Slal roL'irned ny way of Albany -Mr. and Mrs L, b WooliJ I'ortinna. nnvo removed to Si fa have bought a ht on Winter id nnd will erect a home this t Mr. Woods Is an expert piano ! nnd repn'ror Miss Francis Klce ui brrl .lonnnio, arrived yeiterdir Portland and will spend t:j mnlndor of tin week miller aunt, Mrs. Thomas Lane Through n P''tak Th Jos published that Miss MlnnHU Vi and M's Beatrix Shei'oahl turned from CMrnuo Thfrtl"! leave Chicago for Salem natfll 30th of till month ii 1 1 1 1 1 m n i iiiiihk nlAftln ft ItlaiiniiD ' I fvii 1 n,ir.K or). - vr." homo to tholr frienda at No. - Ho then got onto tho -good side ' '"'""f" 'treat. North. njs audience, and presented tho t pnuro of the national Sunday school movement, now proaioteU by tho na- luiuui riu vrcnce. lib na ii more than a million. people ha.1 rome Into 303. .the.faclfic NorlqweM lnlx year . He ( said more than 400,000 child en be-' STARR . PIANO HIGH CUSS GOODS GEO. C. WILL Jnew toda u n i h i umiiiiimtH HORSES FOR SAL! Pnnr lion (I nf 4 veafU ! weighing from 1200 to H po Call at place o nines souihm Phone' Farmers 364 WsltWv MWW For Sale A dark bay mare. j old, gentle to riao orfl""5-' at tflGG Court trcet ' Vuiifiv,lTnrHpB In room k&4 9 607 South Capital St ,rm conspicuously posted up In the re spectivo offices. v. ii. nnu .i. II. Qiinililll 111 j. v, Hon. Hunt, til., lot 3 and 6, btock .51. i noedW amewilnu He iislco'tltnt 8alom. w a ?B500 Icrarwico True WUhou, SanTorcf Snyd- N. und c. Down to F. 8, Seiin, an ,vr wvi v m. nr,CK no miumuu u undivided 2-7 interest lu 2S9 bores In t 6 tt. r 1 w. -wd $700. llouml Ovit. Bd. Murray, charged with ntealhis HTO.Bdtfrf thaMcG.lchrUt rooiipk hoou. ..mi ti. ,iiw; ... ;.. : ?"" w 'r na -Detoro county ierv white """ Judiw Win. Bushey thli moru'ng at ... t tho Peace Webster and Recorder ww' r.VjAViv..,,.., Mnow. bound a-r to the v .. i.iF0!1'1' JWANUKll next sesaloi of tho grand ury. after1 . Walter Win -low. of this otv to. , ii..itn. .ni.,A,i i,v i.,i n ui.. ...i ay "ttcelved n telrirttm from Alfred Attornet Water Wlnalaw. for the K, Lunt, president of tho national col-, plaintiff. Murray told the court ho ft? OTRbiMloo, liifocsttlnc him , did not wih a legal advUer. as h that h had boen appoluteaorgunUer had uot tho sllghtost recollection of ...ih6 .l3l,V ",r' oJ thLo- being under arrest or taking tho gar rlailon ot hJ' the American colloKCb, f menta at tho time, as 'lie was uadoa i v.uuHt tttu llt Ul VirKUII, Washlngtnu and Idaho Mr. W'ns low has telegraphed bla acceptance, iiu nwc 10 wiifr ai once, u is a -- .. t i. ii . . - Carried ' ' ' aj-,ycooi qiipci uig enough to- ''mm.. diu,i'?j..U' ? fhe tate of Oregott to recognize wa I iiiV'sliAVk -utrt iho -nrMMifin- ' 'h tap the church to rec v .uwiV wer afrnblt a'W'ci. aad' ?" fo," r 0'A of 160.000 wv.nvvt, "I m v Jva.fWUU, Uil,UUll ch'tdrou woro In tho StAfejcwhnrdf; Tho Pro bvtorlan church had tffx Sunday school missionaries In, ttjls eW, and since hlsurrival he had secured vo- ito ,U"ya(er,thli rleU He wanted one adde.b'y tkis conffr ence. (Applause). ' The conference voted to create the of&ce of Sunday school missionary. A resolution to rduee the mimbe ot dl'trlct Superintendents from four to two waa presented; to be consid ered Friday morning. W. H. Reese, on Friedman's Aid Poclerv, epeaks this evening at tie MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. PQRP ( w.Tr iun nur&M oaaK. BAieaa, u highly bouorablu appointment, and 'Uslpw U a vry crcdttabl ap IfHrfat. Ho will sUrt bla 9fgaHlsa os ot clubs kr.(u Oregon. .j$Tfcti Kim e? .vtali tvt - -W nt n i W IVHtT "sat i H.'KJ-. w.v me uumenco or uquor to that ex tent. Kdward Dencer, the vlct'm of tha theft, wa the first witness to take the stand. ' tMkswtpii) iLtHv" rbwrck la tb HQ . v.fc, ..Alto, roromiuoo on, tho sanjtlty oj Siv (hhidsui. The comlnUte wn iTrcriaed on reouit of mombo,ra of tho Salem Ministerial Union. ('nnfcnMict Poa-lbllU'CK. As some of tho rtnl te- Inve ouchel on oublt" oollcle. tt ones- t'on of their nollUeal availability 1s (of I'lteest. Mere a few: I C'arence Truo Wilson, mayor of Portland. M. C. Wire, grnor of Oregon. Robert Booth. United States senator Mayof Rotgn. of Saloi. (whose father Intended him for the minis trv ir ,nigre"","w. .1. Q: Iltff. minister to Sweden nnd Norway. W H. Selleck, mlnliter to Ger many. Palom Hurler. IMstrlct ftwper'ntoBdent RbwUnJ. ot vaaoy. reoorifttt on iho tloBf f tit clkHrche, Ml4srs asv4 church. DIKI). oIty ot Iho FJrst'Myterlaa wrch will holJ ltaWNHikr ssHMtla uuStX: iJTsu m.nn.liT 7? . '$&&&$&$& arrj2fi , 'UpUilf. PArJTHOl.OMV.T-At Msho th? mllet 990th of 'own, H, Rartholo- w, 19 vear f-ato. There turylvu )iw flT0 ch'ldn Henry, ot Drala; Mrs. A A. Miller Mra. Amelia Falser and, Charles, of Salesa. &ai Cora Rartho'nmv nf v co4..York Ctty. Tsua maerai wiu be h d Samf. Awaooa at 3 o'clock from tV sssa t Mrs, a. a. Miner. 246 I .-fcit.-- . .. .""--; cmmn, isuerMSttt selag sud Nofwteh Ufllon Fire FraaX Meredith, RevMest AeC De with w. Brw & Co., N 19 0mUI atrset. O FOR THE 379SlateSt Ivot Between the dairy baWl t?nl nvAiimli tin A 'RQsQT lady'e large sited KpM"J gin movements win i" '" tin rarf-nrrl If left fit JC0H phone K. Jory Phone ;"j 9IIl7j JfHlr; Hair Save your P0 'ltphi8 made at hom7'l'n YGo'wIck, West Ksraf "m Ontith Bnlnm S'J''S T.-.w CJ..lu 1 fraah JarMf f at i riniimcartneri. c! ""t " grounds store. -. i.., c..r.lhfil rOOSM ' rf- m-ni ruiu" - . ..!. Crnnt Street. A ! iUIlll i',u -.-.- housekeeping For Sf Four . holce rj2L on Ea t State rtw -j-p si D'Arcv attorney D'Arcy building ho. For Sclc -A 6-roora valX. jRpmtJhe. .-,. '1MsmimamxhSlm& fJJi'i, a The Devil Last chance to see this play utThJ .. ui, j nuiiii BvwrRs, mi watch for our feature subject tomor row, which will surpasa all others. Don't ik norchcF, concrete "5 & llRhta. water In nou'-. , with fruit trees and TIj beaUhle--t nart of c . 4 21st street - LtsTfr Ste Latt cVJfu'sH ! urf.r-t te low prices of M'JJ 1 .h i.ots can b bci. Installment P'n- " ipfl ...11- p T.untoa. "vl ;irs street.' .Of E, Luptoa. M'Wl--KxpriaJ J2S trt'Vffl''l Orca. P. O. JftVS. SV 1 w W1W' -HV 4W' HitxZi ,'-'a 8ip.TJr 'e-H