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    ROSEBOU1 NETVWtEYIKW, TTTSDAY, FFRRrARY 21, 1022.
PAOH THRE
ASKS PROTECTION FOR GAME 'vvwvm
I
It XKes acep Tana in. manKind to
pani cherry ami peach, trees clos to
the highway.
ARorsn Tmt tows
I
Hawaiian Fieti and Gam Association
Asseita That Condition on ths
lilands Am Bad.
Marriage l.iiMiise IshimsI 1 ,
A marriage license was Issued i. ! The latest application received by
to I). 1). .Seven of Oakland mid "" American fiunie I'rolocilve assocln
ii.....
v1- lame DeriDIt? think-
Nut OWJf "Xw it
lW wy
feal music is the loW thai comes In be-
twee n jazz and r-arulep era.
errtal vigilance at tic kitchen door Is
the en-' wy "t attain, success in ike
riofcel fSusirtess. 1
othing pleases a -fat marc JKK. .'-"
more than, -fco hear
4 ir! say she likes (
to dir-ce with. film..
more than, to fiear- v'
WWe lathe worfdL
do all the lefts corae -from, . '',' A
when you order ckicken. in "a
f S. restaurant?
ft ?
HEZ HECK SYS:
Shimmy daaciru' wasn't
iknown. till Hiry Ford,
i- A started the habit. "
ubject of Credit
hants Consider ; Frorthind. Kerr,1(for,
F. Welgel. Oakland, dry goods.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Schultz. Forest
t' .Grove.
,. , . . j Mrs. F. Heard. Harrlsburs.
"""' "as" ""' i Keritntion, -The Majostly of
T agen I.ang and Co.
I'aaMngton Retail Merchants. 1 J-' Stasker. Portland. Wastern
. Address. D. C. Freeman ' non,e of Hoy llenll. William Dysert
I Lulu Howard of I'mpqua.
Here On HUKlnnw
j ..uir- w- " Stretch, of Ponoka.
! Alberta, Oinada. arrived her thi
afternoon to spend a short time In
this city attending In hi)
ters.
No Mix-Hiik Tonluht
The Hose school parent teachers
apaociatlon which was to have met
tonight will not meet due to the
merchants convention banquet to be
Klven this evening.
VMOnit with Family
11. W. .Maddox, who has a con
ductor's run from Kugene. to Pow
ers, Coos county, is In the cltv to
remain for a few days visiting with
his family and many friends".
Condition Improved
Harold Hudson, of the' Hudson
Electric Store, who was taken lo
Mercy hospital Sunday, Is today re
ported to be ery much Improved In
condition. Mr. Hudson has had a
severe case of la grippe."
Will Attend Funeral
Mrs. C. Pfaff left today for Sa
lem where she will attend the fun
eral services of Mrs. W. Titus whi-'
will be held at that place tomorrow
morning. Mrs. Pfaff will return to
this city In a few days.
IteporteO. Very Ill
Mrs. Albert firaham of P.rockway
Is reported to be very 111 at her
home. ' Several other members pf
the Graham family are also 111. Dr.
Melvln of this city has been attend
ing them.
On Pleasure Trip-
Miss Maysel Humphrey left this
afternoon for Eugene where she will
remain a few days after which she
will go on to Portland to spord
some time. Miss Humphrey will
visit with friends and relatives In
both cities.
Seak at Hose School-
Rev. C. H. Hilton of the Christ-
Ian church will speak to the pupils
of the Hose school tomorrow nwyn
Ing at the Bchool. The subject of
this task will be the "Life and Work
of George asnlngton."
V-'l Industries of Oregon.
Sailed business.
LSiness.
P'-'f Kit convention city.
o box.
cf tie association.
Iramfnt.
Dnce at state armory,
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
TAXPAYF.lt PAYS.
K. G. Iechy. Portland. Hlaumaur-
I Mercy hospital yesterday quite 111.
; Electric store, was laktn to the
Edsay. "Oregon Shrub That 1
lie wns taken ill very suddenly.
I Harold Hudson, of the Hudson
i H. O. Froback. secretary of the
: Dean Riddle: H. R. Underwood. Oak-
twidance has been growing olle P'nco. rirlne chocolate at an-
Mroughout the day and each i ninrriiuje w ith Milht'do Mc oriuick,
D?en adding to the number r ' -
fries in attendance. Among A 8ult a wpek for 0 dollar.
utma today were:
SUsker, Portland Western
E. Co. i
f stubbs. Portland, Pacific
redded Wheat Co.
IK. Whltaker. Eugene, School
wss Adnnu stratlnn II nf O t, h.. i n. f .i. ...
Illllerman, Salem, Cherry road district No. 16. and those that
inK CO. .1... n.nlf..A nh,il,ttn nf
P'ilon. Portland. Allen nml ! ih. nnm,n Iti. In ulilrti time llvn at
'holesale ;rorers. i heart. I would like to have someone
.Ndson. San Francisco, Na- j explain why a certain stretch of road
"psin Uum Co. h. i,D -i,on ii,o .., n .,w.ini
U Coe Eugene, stationer. Ilai voted and Dald in by the people
tlali. Marshfielfl. .n l.nn,.v ha ..mn llnra holnc
Umberly, Urain, general mor-, more than four hundred dollars
n. uvanauie at present lor tuio yiett? ui
r Eugene. 'roadi wllh plenty of Idle labor, wlll-
f M. (.raliani, Eugene, shoe re-i ing and deserving of the work. In
.. order to get a day s work our young
rinin. Eucene. hnrdwnre. K..a tv Pnm irMiifv In
r L. Keeney, Eugene. llian-.thA Immlnir inmnt nnd If nresenl
PriS and Co. Lnnrlltinna nre nut renieilies. some of
Price, Eugene, Tuble Supply our best farm land will be washed
. . j there also. We can't eipect much
tiolromb, Portland. Flelsh-'rmm tiio mfninr tar hut our aneclal
Funeral Servh'es Ttxbly
The funeral services of Mrs. M. C.
Essnry of Oakland, who passen nway
at her home a few days ago, were
held at that place this morning. Mts.
Essary was 6 years of age. Key. I .
H. Hilton of the Christian church
officiated at the services.
Knroute to California
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stenslf.fr. Mrs
Jennie Walsh and children, anil Mr.
and Mrs. Don J. Fry were guests at
the UmDOiia Hotel In this city last
night. The party Is enrouto to Cali
fornia by atrtomoblle.
Christian Workers llaml In Mcel ..
The Christian Workers' Hand will
hold their meeting tonight at
7:30 In the North MethodUt church.
All young people who arc interest ..'d
are Invited to attend.
Iecre Is Denied .
A decree of divorce w.13 today
denied Arthur T. Arnold, who Is
seeking a divorce from Clara J. Arn
old on the grounds of desert'oii.
Froliach. Venfnr.1
f- Nelwrgall, Albany. Crown
Hill, Portland.
Trout. Portland.
' Corkhill. Portland. '
(lunther, Portland,
and Mr u f .
fla, general merrhnnHUa
I'M Mrs. w. F. Tate Yonoalla.
tax should bring results.
HEAVY TAXPAYER.
Left For Sutherlln
Mrs. Ilelle Crippen left this nf
ternoon for Sutherlln where she will
remain for several days looking af
ter business matters and visiting.
i.ihv. Portland, niumaiier- else
Brisk walking will do as much to
restore health as any form of exer-
"Wised Up" on
Law Enforcement
M2-C-0
T-I-N-T
f4
Glendale News: Sheriff Sam Star
nier and Deputy Hopkins were pleas
ant callers at the News oTflce last
Thursday afternoon. The matter of
!awenforcement was discussed and
we got "wised up" on some condi
tions that make us feel that
and his staff of officers are up
against a hard proposition in trying
to enforce the prohibition laws. Ho
says that complaints are coming in
from all parts of the county, and
that while ho and his deputies are
working almost night and day, a
lack of money to cover expenses of
more thorough work Is a handicap
to them. The Glendnle situation
was talked over, and Mr. Starmer
conceded that he knew this locality
was In a bad way in regard to law
enforcement, but he blames the city
authorities for allowing drunken
ness on our streets. He contends
that our local authorities should ar
rest and fine every man who - ap
pears in public with a jug on, and
fine them good and heavy, and that
any appeal will receive little en
couragemenr at the hands of the
county officials. If nn-s are made
heavy enough money will be secur
fd to put on extra men here If neces
sary. lie says that his office has only
a limited amount of money and if
he oversteps this a howl goes up
ttou for club membership cornea from
Hawaii. The Hawaiian l ish and i
Game nssiH-lntiou hn been formed by j
a handful of the sportsmen in the
territory who have realized that un-
less they take drastic Mepg the game
on the Islands will miou be exter
minated. I A
Bruce Ciirtwrlfbt, secretary of the 1 5
Hawaiian association, writes that for- j
tncrly the islands were alive with 5
game, but due to poor law enforcement j
und the lack of uiliuate protective J K
measures ihe condition is now serious. rA
The greater part of the population
are Orientals, and to teach them that
game must be protected will prove a
laborious task, he says.
The Chinese dove, Mongolian pheas
ant and California quail arc the most
common upland game birds, althouh'li
formerly iieucocks, turkeys and wild
chickens were plentiful. Golden
plover nre very numerous during
migration. Ducks and other shore
birds also visit the Islands.
The game anlinals-lli Hawaii con
sist of gouts, sheep and deer. The
theory has been advanced and found
the ear of the lnwiuiikcrs on the Is
lands that deer are detrimental to
forests. It Is nsserted that they de
stroy forests by eating the protective
covering from the roots of the trees.
NOTASEME
HOSIERY
FOR
i
MEN
arid
WOMEN
COMMUTER HAS GREAT IDEA
Warms His Hat Before Putting It On
When the Morning Is of the
Chilly Order.
The commuter was shivering. An Icy
blast had chilled him through wheu he
got out of bed to close the window
and, although he was about to seat
himself at the breakfast table, his
teeth chattered at the thought of the
cold wulk he must take to get the
8:10.
Suddenly a brilliant Idea struck him.
He dashed Into the hall, rescued a soft
hat from the hat ruck and, slipping In
hi the living room, turned on the elec
tric lump und dropped his hat over It.
Ills better hulf, who hud been re
garding iii 111 with amazement, but who
hnd been murried long enough to know
not to nsk questions In the middle of
her husband's brilliant schemes,
stepped to the door of the living room
and smiled.
"Come on, dear," she pleaded;
"you're late now and I've gut tho love
liest mulllns."
"Fine," was the response. "Suppose
you wonder what's the big Idea. Well,
you know, when a mini is cold he puts
on his hut. I've Improved on that. Got
my hat on the lamp wat-mlug. The
leather bund Inside In always so cold
these mornings."
London Police.
London, England, probably has the
largest and the most ellicicut police
force In the world. The metropolitan
police force has charge of an area be
side the River Thames cntuiioscd of
twenty-one land divisions and compris
ing an urea of titiS square miles. A
superintendent is over each division.
In ll'lli, the force hud a strength of
composed of thirty-six superin
tendents, two Inspectors, S.'.IPS ser
gennts, and 18,04:! constnhlcs. The
criminal Investigation department, buv
lng a central body at New Scotland
Yard, and branches In each division,
was organized in 1-sTH. A branch nf
this department is the convict super
vision ollice, founded in isso. The
City of London police hud a force of
1.101 In l'.ili;, J.olj being constables.
The Hosiery Supreme
1
A Guarantee with every
Pair
HARTH'S
' ' TOGGERY
5
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8
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1 1
Slo i U -
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WASHINGTON KNEW
HE WAS RIGHT
and that, plus his great determina
tion, helped hlin to surmount dilli
culttcs; You know you are aiming
right for the target of success when
you deposit regularly with the Hose
burg National Hank. Open un ac
count now.
IP
4'; Interest
counts.
paid on Savings Ac-
The RosebuiB National Bank
Rosebur,Oie.
The first model dairy farm In
Great Britain was establislked by
Queen A(yn.n(lra at Saudringham.
HARD TO CREdIt THIS STORY
Ashland Man Here .turn home tomorrow morning. Mr.
Frank Jordan, representing the Jordan is certainly an Ashland boost
c'ty of Ashland at the auto camp j er and a mighty fine representative'
ground meeting here today, will -re-ifor a city to send to such a meeting.,'
If Trua, However, It Shews the Re
markable Subtlety of tht Mind of
the Oriental.
One Ingenious If dishonest native of
India turned his dark skin to excellent
account. One of the European exam
iners of Cnlcuttu university, says Lord
Frederic Hamilton In his book "Days
Hefore Yesterday," told lue that there
had been a great deal of trouble about
the examination papers; by some
means or other the native students al
ways iiuinnged to obtain what we tuny
term "advance" copies of the papers.
My Informant had accordingly devised
a scheme to stop the leakage. Instead
of having the papers printed In the
usual fashion he culled In the services
of a single white printer on whom be
could rely. The white printer received
the papers early on the morning of the
day designated for the examination
and duly set them up on a hand press
Inside the building. He hud one as- !
slstant, a coolie who was clad only In ! 4t
loin cloth and turban; by no possibility , A
could he conceal any papers about his A
person. , A
In spite of these precautions, how- 1 9
ever, It soon beenme clear at the ex-
amlnntlon that some of the students 1 1
had a previous knowledge of the ques- ; S
tions. How hud they managed It? X
Eventually It npiieared that the coolie, A
...I .t .1... n,.,n ..u 1
IUICUI ailtaillUKU lit iiiu iimim iuh, j
ubsence of the while printer, had
whipped off bis loin cloth, sut down
on the "form" and then replaced his
solitary garment. When ho was
obliged to strip on going out the
printing Ink did not show on his dark
skin; und nil that he bud to do was to
sit down on a large sheet of white
paper for the questions to be printed
oft on It. Then, w ith the uld of a mir
ror, the students could easily read
them. The oriental mind Is subtle.
jj NORTHWEST'S GREATEST OPERATIC EVENT j
a PUBLIC i
A a TrT"ftrvmrfcTrTTa5r
Matinee
Saturday
AUDITORIUM
5 Klili'l! IVI1 a-illl.'f'ls V
Sft'2."- March 22,23,24,25
CHICAGO
GRAND OPERA j
COMPANY
CHINESE BUY OFF BRIGANDS
A Pointed Question.
Alice Whitney Auerbach, soven-yenr-old
daughter of Murray A. Auerbach,
executive secretary of the Indiana Tu
berculosis association, Is uu ardept ad
vocate of women's rUhls.
Alice went to church Christmas Sun
day and the choir sung hymns in wiucii j 0T(.rg , nml((. hn Rl,m.ru, They
"Pence on Earlli, Good Will to Men" I C(i11)rnmis Mt appointment as
often occurred. brigade commander Willi a station
aiiss Auernnrn so-u u as long as , ... ., ..,, fr , r-iucking. When
Bandit Chieftaina, When They Get Too
Powerful, Are Dealt With In
Peculiar Fashion.
('intern has prescribed a convention
al solution of the problem of brigand
age In China. When a. brigand has
gone beyond the orthodox limits in
the terrurlzntlon of the region In
which be operates, the government
sets out to "suppress" him. it does
so, In the usual way, by bargaining.
Troops ure moved, though not too
close, and negotiations aro opened
with the bandit leader. He offers to
go the way of good citizenship in ex
change for an appointment as gov
ernor of a province. The governor
5L
MOST STI I'KMllll S Ollli M'. tflllN 1 ' TIIK WOlll.U
mi i-i:ori i:, 45 tniisis, 1 , iii.i.i;r
OIK IIKM'IIA OK Til a M'K 1 l. VH I Mt TO Tit A MPOHT
IM'dllM VI'ION ItKCAHIHMl I'OHTI.AMI K.Mi AtiKM KVr
Ol-r.ll t AM) t'AST
Vclnr.ln, , Mnrrb 23 HON A A
Mary Harden, Munitnre, BuklaiictT, I'otreull, Mejlco, Meolay, lo
frere: rulaci-o. lolitliK-tltiff.
Tkuradar, Mareh 35 I.OIIKMilll (In i:imll-h)
Itesa llaisu. 'au CiorUoli, Jolinson, llaklnnon', (ntroull, Defrere:
(.'Itiilnt. comluctiiiK.
KridJ. Mnroh S4 HO I'.O AM) Jt l.ll'T
Kdlth Musen. Alnwi.l. 1'laenMen, Meintore, Dufranne, liefrere, t.ot
reuil. Nlceluy, Oval; 1'olueco, e4ir.auetlliK.
S ATI'HII A V Mnllnee. (Inn-k IS Til 1S
Mary liariUn. Iiatruulie, Nlculay, Pavlnnka, Maxwell. ( Inessen;
1-ulucco, contluetlnK.
Halunlnr Mihl, lnri-k 2ft All)
llaisii. Vim (luriluii, IjiiiiimiI, Oolreiill, ljcir.arl, Hlmlnl, (Ulvleni;
Ciiuinl, eoniluctliiK,
IIKA11 t'AHI'.IU l.l.V RKMAIIIIIMfl MAM. OIIIII'IIS
(JTV AM) III T-HI'-'HlllVi ollli:ll fee nn,-" mimlii-r of M-tiu max be
en t In al nuv llmv U lo nml Iiii-IiiiIIiik llie Oiiern Uerk.
eats ftr ea.ti ef Ihe live Mrferuia ii, es I .K o M IIHIJKIIM (one or more t
will he lllleil II' Hi inini'lli'lhK I 1:11111 All I.
II l.l--KAOX OltnKIIN lone or nmri' hi-:iih r.ir tilree perferi:i.-lliees
Will he Mil, -,t nest, i elll 111.-lie I M g I KIHII A H V 1.1.
MIMll.l-'.-l'HKIlllVI AM I-: Olllll-tlts (..Me or mure sentfl for leas than
three fierfeMiianii-M) Will he lilted Cel.ltneitclnif Ml(( ll I.
Al.l. Mll. Olllli:Hl Klieuld he ndclressed In W. T. I'WIil.H, Mill!.,
nolll.ll ATI H l TIO. IIISI'tM, I'lllllC A I IHTOII 1 1 M, IMIHT
I.A.M). Til hel lllMire safe return, ,.a .e sel f -ild'll esu d and Blalliped
elivelupe. Muke all rcllillttuicr jiaxahle lo W. T. l'ttllKle.
I'llll t i
IIVIR TAX IM'l.t IIHII AMI Al.l. HKATS It KH Kit V Hl)
I.OUKII I--I.OOH- I'list 211 l, li'.TH: last I tl reus, til.lhl. IIIIKNN
rilll'l.ll ( l-'Ir-Hl lliilcnnyl 'I'hree center sections, $i..C.0; nlde s.i-l Ituot.
Sb f.O. IIAI.(IY c.Seei.nd Halconyi Three lenler ni-elloiis. II. (a; Blilo
MectlellM. Ilrst fear rews. f: :l o ; mIU, ki'i'Iiioim, hist live rews. tL'.'JU.
Fllll AM IM--OIIMATIIIA V IIITK . T. PAMII.i:, At lllTOHIt M,
IMIIITI. IK
alie could. Then shw leaned over to '
negotiations have been satisfactorily
her parents and, In a whisper that ovnslJmlnltli u gvernment troops
was easily overheard she said: , ,,,,.,,, p. nv.y ,,mrh ,
immiy, woy no u.y iimuy. s.n ... h11,,,, r ., ,h.
Peace on Eartli, Good Will to Men'?
Why d'm't they sin "Goial Will to 1
ii 1 r for a few minutes and then with
draw. Oniciul proclamation Is made;
Thunderstorm Spots.
The conclualoii h;,s been reached by
a well-known ensiles r who has given
the subject C"ii K-rnhln iitti-nilon
tliat certain cities, If not Indeed most
Inland cities of say l'Hi.mx), population
rm tho tanaver learne and oilier or n",r'', nppear 10 on -iniin.!crstriil
sources. Without funds he cannot spots." The obser utlon has been
hire sufficient help to cover all the made by It. E. II. .i ton of Voorhees.
outlying districts. I vllle. N. Y., who a No points out that
Personally we believe Hani is try-
.Hiiics now aim ine , -,,!,. ,jnMillt, ,iiye Almd ,,
tW ..k.I..b r..ut..r...l An-tl.A tnrtnor hwnrtlt
t chieftain Hilda that "aoueeze" Is far
in..re protliablo than robbery and
iiiiii'Ii less hazardous.
Such Is the history of not I few
of the outstanding notables In con
temporary Chinese public life.
,u l a Nhorwlu.williains pm !ucl and ully up to the S. & W.
pstloti fur quality.
M" 'r flnUhlng Wall, anil taken the place of AhibnMlne. Muresco
mi ibnll.- 1
i'reanuions.
'' bandllng aail aelllnj this product long enough now that
r ' no hcslianry n reroininenillna it for any Kalwmlne Job
' im oe ronviliceil.
ing to do his dutv and would be lb
'.est county sheriff Hondas county
has ever had If he had the proper
support. Hut He a man's hands and
he cannot do good work.
I:TKIITAIMF.NT Sl'i X T-SS1 1 I,
Mrs. Waraica delightfully enter
tained a very attentive audience last
night In the high school auditorium
wlih several vocal selections. Other
"a shallow hike "I'll sandy margin
located In a forest may serve us a
thunderstorm breeder" and cites na
proof of ottservath-iiS made by Mm
over Oneida hike. New York. Indian
apolis News.
Regiment of Nurses Ready.
In the event of i nother great out
break of disease audi as the Influenza
numbers on the program were selec epl''"mlc. the city ..f Chicago has a
Hons by the high school orchestra, """ n.liltln ready to be railed out on
piano solo by Miss Hazel James, in-, few lioitra' notl.e. This nmVsta of
cal solo by Harold Henils, cornet solo 10.""0 trained women who have b-eii
A STITCH IN TIME
If you nrn used to using an auto
mobile you nuturally hate to
phone a Jitney. If you know
th'.-ru is n "little something
wrong" with your machine, don't
keep putting off the repair work,
llrlng it to us now. We can fix
it in a little while. If you wait,
you'll be using Jitneys for dnys.
Small repairs cost little or no,
money.
Hall & Son Garage
Phone 338. Koseburg. Ore.
Slli:i:it FAIHtlCH FAl'l.T-
I.K.SSI.Y I.Al NIIF.HF.I)
Our methods are so careful that you
can entrust your mo it dellrale lin
gerie, waists and sheer fabrics to us
for laundering purposes with conll
dence In our ability to return them
to you spotless and without harm.
Our prlivs reveal economy anil our
process produces flawless results.
Stamp Profiteering Slow.
The lowest l.llllputllllis III the whole
hierarchy of International llnuu.e are i
probably the slump peddlers. J Here
Is hardly a person who was bom on A
the oiliur side who la not dabbling in
some angle of foreign exchange, but A
the stump men aeeui willing to. oper- A
ate on the most fractional margin of A
pl'Ollt. I P llllO uuw II urn iiininei m
Umpqua Steam Laundry
COMPANY
"Ask Vmir Xelghlior."
I AllfvriDss I S miwe 'mo
SURE-You'll be Satisfied i
THAT WE SERVE t
phurchill Hardware Co.
.v Jack Shields, reading by Mr.
iiithrle. three minute talk by llev.
Caldwell, vocal solo by Mr. Sullivan,
and a piano duet by Messrs. C. II.
nid Krnest Arund-I. and a piano solo
by Krnest Arundel which all proved
prepared for cuic!.-ncy work by a
school of Instruction, and this orgatd.
zatlon has been the means of cutting
the death rnte. improving the military
condition of lL'i"i li'Snea snd lots op
HHSSSiS The Best Meahn Town tor
offer them to shoppers, generally fol- j
! lowing a hoy who sella writing poiwr. j 2 f PlltS tk
No doubt tbejf are to encourage early jj sJ VvlllO p
n-lilles to letters In which they are J A
inclosed. Occasionally a transaction j SKUVK'K AM) (H'ALITY (Il'AUANTr.KI).
liicoUing a half sheet or so of stampa f. A
::rLt.;;;,rv;r,,T,;h,,:'S HOME RESTAURANT
way to friends on the other aide. New 9. v a TA
York Hun. K
o U
n ry enjoyable. The proceeds will go - ""i'"i" cosi 10 uie
for the benefit of the Douglas county, c'''-
"Tlie Mi.ldlo of the Mock"
Shi'ridan Street.
Mons and tigers kept in captivity, Q
lr nna .l.v m We.-lf Without friod al
to keep luem In good health. .sVV'.''',,','-B'',Bw''
.1 public library.