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PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, January 6, 1925. Columbia's Popular Grid Star WW IblMIUII ?; ROSS TOW W FIND IT HERE T RR " ' II i: ii ii ii a 3 n ii u n n ii ii ii ii ii u IS Cooper's Pure Wool Underwear $5 nit for $1 Coopers, Wrights & Stephenson pure wool underwear at this price. ; These garments arc regularly priced at $3 und ?6 each. K ' MEN'S WEAR J 309 ADAMS AVE. Opposite IIoovci ied GKANT BEAN, Mgr. Next to Star Mm. Kellnr Ktrlnghaiu. There, were inuny visitors ul Hchnol during the past week. The y on people who arc at tending tho vurloitH colleges lett Hiiliifilnv, MIhs Grace Ouyetlu, MImu ThclmuMurphy and MIh I.ola Marten go to Monmouth, Claim ijmltli to O. A. . C- Stcvft poluk to .the 1,'nivertiity of Oregon" ami (.runt and .Merrll V'ohltjy and their iiui-ai. Miii-tcn fiulu-iis. nf unn (nii'.nm;-imi aw T'-hf Alaska,, to Wlllt iriilii iulle, I'HHHMn vory- ouletly at Cove. ; M,Ut nutl.H.u '!ooll Pu QUIET YEAR'S . END AT COVE Watch wits kepi 'lit I he llapllst. Methodist mill l ii. K. churches am), the old - year wunt onl unit the nowone cumu-ln mnidsl songs und pruycr Coons , relumed Will ii rl n y to rcimmo her teaching ul. , Price. Mini. . , Sir. mill Mm. J. K. Miller. Jlr. HtHl Ml'H. f'lllirll'H Dl-HllllS, MlMK F.thol oiilmhy. mid .Mi ., Vlnliit Mr. mill Mr. Kfllur Strlnghiim. iimoin mul Mr. itml Mrs. J of llllblor, I lie bride iindgrnom of Doun Woiu utllollg liiv I'OYli people ctirlsitmiH diiy spent the holidays who, ..vmii.uu Jlot, j.uku ,, on . Now "Willi Mra. HtrliiKliuin'M purctils, Mr. Year's iliiy. , , , unl Mm. it. 1. linrkor. ... ., , Cove-- basketball It-njiia... -loth Mf. II. Kelly returned recently u'Hind Klrls went to I'nian Frl from Hodro Wollcv Wash.,, where luy .afternoon tor 11 iouhlu bondr lie spent lllo hiilldilVK wllh his sis- ''r If1"'0-, .'l imy were, accompanied tur, Mia. C I'. HhuiiBh. Miss Bess hv "",ir ouchos.,.ilss J. Suundcra Ki'lly hud chiirm, r tlm UriiB iiiiiiu ." H;!"1'l ilurlnit Mm uhm-nce of Mr. Kelly. Ml'". Mlld.,oil Piiylon of ,lluk,cr, iu l.il,. " " '"'""Vlli II), !' IIIIBIIUIU. ... t.,. s Wllh.. Was l Kilr.lt of -Miss 'li.Hll.T 'V. Nil tl lull-I'M ft n v ' O. ic. . ....'. ....... UiiiKiir and Mi oilier tfimiHir.. '. "' " "- n on lor iwo wi'i-iis, fliany Mi'. I.ytlln, M. I jiii I ut dlmmr oiH,uw!i'i' miilH wro-iMr ami Mrs.' Woman Assumes Helm of I Ship of Wyoming the First of Sex to Be Elected State Chief. C'llKYENNK, Wyq. (Ily t In- Aa Hociiutcd 1'rem) cllmux to moru thun 6u yuurx of ciiuul rlKliln fur i women in Wyoming cujiii- Hliorlly lifter noon Monday when Aim. Nel lie Tuyloe Hoa formully took over her duties lis governor of the ntute. InaiiKiiritl ceremoniea, Kimrliin llko In their severity imd t.lniille lly, marked the induction Into of fice, of Ihe flrat womun governor of uny comiuonweulth In the Unit ed Ktutea. . . Wllh a plcdgo placinK her men tul anil uhyalcul fuctiltlea ut tho dlHpOHul of the ocoplo for tho ud nilnlHIratlon of atfuirs of Hlale und culling for "dlvinb ffulduncu" to di rect her, a woman, heavily swath ed In mourning for her husliarid, Ihe late Governor Wlllium U. lloss. illepiied Into tho place made vucuhl hy tho death of her husband less than three montlnl ugo. I'limccr Cilves Outli. It was unfitting und added trih- ule lo the womunhood of the conn try Hint Ihe outh of office was ad ministered by one of the men Chief Justice U. N. l'olter of the Wyoming supreme court who on September 80, 1383, drafted the clause granting equal rights to the wonieu ,of any stute for the first time at the constitutional con vention lnld In Cheyenne. A. C C.'umpbull, unother mem bor of tlio historic convention, wit nessed tho corcmonlos. Old and! leeble, Cumpbcll watched with ln lorest the brief formalities, in the somite, chamber. Hut the history of women's rights In Wyoming unte-dates the constilulionul con vention by slightly more than 20 years. On December 12, 1869, territorial Governor Campbell af fixed his signature to a measure that gave the women of Wyoming territory the right to vote and hold orriee. l he measure was not without lis apposition when intro duced und u clliiue or pioneers, houded by Hen Hbeck or Koutli 1'uss, Wyoming, bitterly opposed the uttumpt to cnrrnncltlsc women. Hheck, the only surviving mem ber or the rlrst tenitorliil assembly now a resident 0f the siato of WiiAhingtnn. lutcr regretted his ac tldn and (Turing the' right in lam lo ratify1 ' the- federal surfraue uinenilmefit' lie (oligmpiied in-: ilhu'e it. Ileliuni; one oi Ihe suf frllgii 1 pioneers ' or the 'slale, that ho had repented or 'his ways and hud not only voted for llle. niciunirc but wus working actively for Its adoption. ! " - ' Copy for this column mint b la by t:00 a. m. lilies Taxi. l'ay und night service. 245-J. I'lione 12-23,tl Waller Koppisch, thre-tlm captain of Columbia s footliall teorm. b'hr recolvlniKmorc hun mere praise for his great work on the grtduun. Royal Cooney, rhulrmnn of the student body. Is presenting him with a watch. 'e gift of the undergraduates. Koppisch was selected as oca of the half," hacks on Waiter Camp's All-America. CHINA OUSTS CHI REGIME I'UKINO (AI') The signing away under duress by llsunn Tiing, tho boy emperor, a few days ago of the empty title of emperor und the right to preserve within tho limited precincts of the l-'orbiddcn City the pomp und ceremonies of tile old Maiu-tiu court brought to a final end by the Clilng dynasty rounded in 1S44 by' the emperor Bhun C'hlng. While the Muncliu reign actual ly ended wllh the abdication in Holland still Cherishes -li MuMit UniUs of Wisdom Mr. and Mrs. It. I. Murker nt'-r- have been alored In Ihe Ice houses ' for I lie pnimlsed r.velutlon. talneil at dinner New Year's day. Vhoso present were Jtr. mid Mrs. It. II. iMnli'l nml lliinlly. Mr, anil list at in. u. limker mid Air. mid to be used I Ills Klltiimer Wllllam Hallmark j:i on Ihe sick 1.HYI.;N llolllind (AIM Therf oeeurred this month Ihe 2nuih uu nlwrsary tor Ihe deiilh of Hr.'Her- uiunn Hoerhftuve, nnfl the city is rellerutlng for Ihe ninth time the fiitnous inessiige he left to his heirs. rho' doctor's' executors round nmongl'KIs pnmi'Mslnna1 u ' sealed hook entitled "Tho Del-ner fWn.t of redlclnl.."' His fuiiie luuriieen such, durlng'lils life. Hint all l.,.v- loads of lee den was keenly Interested und eager Tin behalf or the Infant emperor as a result or tlu revolution In 11)12, the rounders el the republic agreed that members of the Imperial lam lly und the lesser nobility, by whom lliey were surrounded, would bo permitted to retuln tholr titles, their court ceremonials nnd gen erully would .Y-ceivc treutment lu their rctlremcHl such us Is usually accorded a roreign sovereign. A yearly allotment of $4,OGO,iilio of the country's currency was to lie made for their support. A large portion of Ihe old linperlul pre clnclB within Hie quarter known us thu Imperial City was set upnrt for their exclusive use u.nd resi dence, Rnd there, a Virtual nrtunnr.. the young enineror has irmwn iii s'"'nt with reiullves near . Hood manhood. j Itiver. M rs. Ijlumensteln is one or The lerms or the agreement for I Kfln' ..public school teaeliers and favorable 'treatment, so far as, It 1 returned to resume , her duties concerns the yim l.y puyniiuits, has ! wl1"" school opened. long since become u dead leitcr V'ernal b'lioemukes spent . Ills If It ever was kepi. The limicriul l,olllays ut home with Ills parents MASONS HI INSTALLATION Attention! Hoyul Arch Masons, you lire advjsed to at tend the regular Installation e x e r c 1 a e a tomorrow nighl ut MiiBonic Hall. I tin nor ho si rvci! in tho 'hall at lx o'clock I. m. .Sojourning Companions wol conio. Uy order of High Priest. U H. ItUSSiJLL, ' j l-6-2t Secretary., LJL, 571 DEPiMtTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Smart New Coats , STYLISH MODKLS AT A SAVING Hulo Kuvti Service Visit our 40c und !8c special sale tables. Head our nd Mn (his paper. Norton Kiddy Shop. 12-0-21 . ULC.I.V (Special) The officers installed ut Hie lust meeting of the .Masonic lodge were worshipful master. Scott Harris; senior warden. Krcd '.. Terpnny; Junior warden, W. 1'nt Hallard; treasurer. Oeorge Smith; secretary, 17. li Farm Loans at 514, Money to loan on improved farms In Union County on 6 to 10 yt-ars period at 5 ln(erea. Also School Iunds now nvnllable. II. E. Dixon. Rooms 22-23 Foley llullUIng, l.a Grande. Orej'-. 1-5-tf ' An exceptional oppor tunity for the woman who has not yet pur chased her Winter Coat to secure a desirable coat at a tow price. Buy ing for 571 .stores makes possible ' great savings, made more conspicuous by low market prices at this hour of the season. $7.90 :. to All the big values In school tab. lets and loose-leaf puper, theme paper, typewriter paper, drawing Weiss; senior deacon, David Wlu-jpnper. that are used In the schools mensteln; Junior deacon, Wlllium J. Iluzolwood; chaplula. 11. I,. Wil lis; marshal, 1,. K. Hill; stewards, ,loe liaiigarth and John N. Hazel- wood; tylcr, Jack W. Khodes, Ernest Weiss returned Sunday morning from a holiday trip to western Oregon. He spent the greuter part or Ills vacation with relatives and friends at Qcirvallis. The Inst rew days he spent with rrlends in Portland. James Oekeler was In l.a flrarido a rew days ago on business. Jess llresheurs . went lo Grundu to make some rinul nr. rangeinenls in regard to beginning his duties as county sheriff Holi day. Mr. anil Mrs. 1 nivld lllumen slein returned home Katurimy irom ineir nonoymoon which Ihcv of La Grande you will find at' Sft verthorn-Wrlght's 'Family ' ' Drug Store. ' "1-3-31 Special price, 8.00 per cord for lli-lnch wood. I'Uono 287-W., . . ... 12-27-tl Slockhnlilers Aniinnl Meeting Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockhold ers of the La Grande National Bank will be held at their banking house in La Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 13tbl 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m. At this meeting a Board of Directors will be electod to serve for tho year lu25 and BUch other business will bo transacted as may properly offer. H. E. COOLIDOE,. 12-11-30-t Cashiot today laces .Impoverish-'""'- un" u- ' Shoiiiiakes. marriage of tin- cm- vr""' ' intending high school at years u;,o, coudnLled I 'r;l1"1''- .irs. .iary wiekens wn If you arc coughing Slop It : .Willi ut'ir 1 . , - 21-Uotn- Cough Cure Guiiriuitocd I. - ' 1)1- llioncy chcoii'ully refunded. i- " Newiin Drug Co. Several or Cove's young people alleniled a dance at M Oruiule New Veur's eve. - " ...... ., , ,,v . i ..iini'ii 1 1 soui'Vj'uelfiWeoayt ,lty, pffer l'ortUinds. 'it Jl Ii. not"!poiisllii lll'.AKI.VG ON COAST ASKDI) H.M.K.M. ore. The public serv ice commission today sent u tele griun lo Ihe inlerstnte cnmnierce cominlsslon urging that the wool rate hearing scheduled rir ChU ciiko .laniiary. IS! lie truntrfitrrcd to rabl lie tn transfer the bearing the public service commission reiiuesied Unit. It be post pulled to some later date. The lienrliig Involves an appli cation riled by wool growers of Oregon mid iilllet- western stales for a lower Joint rail and wute? nile Irom the I'uiirir' eeiist lo Hub. Ion. tin-gun purticuiilrly Is Inter istcd lu ihe iiutcoino'or iho'heiir- lllg. ns II Is une or Ihe most liuf pertnnl wool growing districts ill Hie I nllcd Slates. nnoli was sold, unopened, ai pub lie ailcllnn. for u large siii'ii. It run. tallied 111 14 words Ihe doctor's ad- vice to um world: "Keep your head cool and your feel warm. Then you will dory nil doctors raniily inent. Tie peror ,iwo years ui,-o, WUH llilien cen niony. wns prob ably the .enlll, ol his glory and marked Ills last emergence' jlto the limelight of newspaper publicity until lis evlcllon by the Christian general, Feng Yu-hslung. Tho new reigning rubluct saw according lo 1 ir. C. T. Wang. the lorelgit minister, to recllry tile miouialoiis. situation growing out of iiiiiim .-niiiu-i- of un , luiperiul court within a . republic. Accord ingly without u word or warning, ugenls of Cieneral Feng swoopeil down upon the di-reiiseles i court; presented a new aliilleiiliop doeu menl ror the emperor i sign: le rlt. is a tmsi- iilesa visitor to l.a Grundu u tew days ago. 1 Mrs. Kvelyn SehuiiiUi-B, Miss I'eggy Sehaiidles and Lu Kne'Hich ards werp La Grande visitors last we'-k. . Ilor. rurnes ,wiis In La Grande on business duiliig Hie lust or the Week. ... ;, . Lltllo Hazel Scott returned to her home In 1'alrvlew. district Sunday, ul'ler sponiling the vaca tion wilh .relatives ut Llgin. Mrs. Guy Pal ten, who spenl Ihe lioltdav.s nl bet- bome here reliim- Jed to Ut Grande Sunday, where Save money, buy ' high "grade lilldren's wear. 'Head Me tiVV. Nor- tpn s Kiddy Shoii. "" ' ;i 'U-tr-St Tliosc Wlilli' IvOi-y Prlt '' 'Hie beat 'pricV-s oil nil pMcx-s that may mutch your white ivory you wll.l find ut Sllverthorn-Wright's Family prllg Ston-. ' ' if-3-31 : : --ii- " How la nur Wood Pile? x Dry Hull plno polo wood dellv ered for $fi.6a cash, por cord. Gal' Main 40, '' J JO-lT-tf - ' " ' i.i :. , Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etc.' Norton's Kiddy Sliop. 10-!4-tf . Active or- f Salen, filer Wins Suit. 1 HA I. KM, ore. l-liier of Police Millie Is holding his office legal. I.v. ai cording tu mi order Issued by Jildue Kell) III the circuit conn here In I lie suit brought by Walter Hlri'het, ex-head of the police de partment, (o regain possession of til" ol'tlee ; l5ISlB3S51BIHSEDQaiBIBIIUEIR j S H.E R.R Y.'Sl LAST SHOWING Tllll.W, Lillian Gish III the llrur) I'nHluciliHi of "The White Sister" Hy F. .M.irlon i'i,iroid S MimiiIih un Ilmnilnn; m aa M i:t i.( i.k thi:ii,i.s - At-llOX I1I AI I' .ihane in Price l'll..M. iwmiAbih n M N M N U M 1, Ml Ml w H gj The volcano rorvxaiurieti, : milrj - oi iiiiu, mm., is active again. Blt eruptions are throwing hot ashes CO mil aval . - .. Meilfiinl Ciiliiinii.v Oruiniucil. At I-: I ! 1 1 1 . (ire.-. - ,e organiza tion of a company by a group of h-udlug business mi n or Medlord with a capital cf llou.l t be known as the Commercial Finance corporation, was iinnoiineed toiluy with . W. Walker, banker: John II. Tomlln, box niiiniitiii'tiirer. and David ami Harry II. Ilosenburg. orehardlsts, as Incorporators. The concern will handle rin.inclul In-vesimenis. U.S. HOTELS iiiaml'd Uiv intiiuiiu sial;; whiih Mu' w,li ri-Kunu. Hr iiuii..f had been In .uHKi-n.tfun uf hi:; turn- nu lu r lri Itlvrrij,. m huol uy. n'pnwntril liy Iiliu:itir ami I nine iir'ih'ccMorH fir isn vi-ar:t. t ttntl forthwith vu IUm! him from! I lie only hoim In- ever luxl known. Hp hail to ph ad to hv allowed lo ' snd l ark ror hut own and liis wlli''a elothing. A foiunitsHlon luiH hcen an annnuliced whose duty it will In to d'-ti-rtulno how much of the property ml.fd in ti,.- Imperial quart erH helotltf.s to tho OUSte.l .Munch iih. and how much to the slate. Tin-re are report of the existence of nut tii;hes doeti mcnlH of hiitiu nse hlstorHiil value whioh It is proposed tu place In a milMeuin (o he cstallihed lor the plUo.se. in the fuMire the c. etnperor, us plain Mr. I'll Yi, an deHlgnuted ill (he regulnl tuux gov erning llu- lnveHilgutlng commiH :dcm. may reshl. where h,. will by Ute letter f the, ulelicalliin agree ment, hut he must live where the goveinment authorttiis ean keep an eve tin htm Hinre they reserve Hie right to '-tctiVgunrd" him. Annual KtocKliolderK Met Ung ' Nottpo Is 'here-V glveri tTint the' iVnnunl Meeting of tho Hloc.khold-. ers of the United Htates Natibnal' Hank of I,n Grande Oregon, tPHI ho held in their hanking rooms on , Tuesday, January Huh. 1925. at 10 "sjo'clock a. in.,(for the purpose, of , eleriwig u Hoard or Ulrectors tor ( ! the eiiBuiiig year nnd for the trans- II netlon of any other business thai might eomo before tho meeting. T. J. 8CHOU01NH. 12-11-aO-t uHhier j ; -Many Arc Fur-trimmed- '''' 'J Polaires, Bolivias,' Plaid Back and similar coatings embodied in this showing. , . , ,,, '", ; i t AN ADVANCED SHOWING V Early Spring Millirery .a A(, 'IhjealVovo 4 low' price' . conies Hhis ensemble of ify''iSiMinJt--nrio(lelsi.s '-., ..' Inspect this roupini-yoi) ' .will findUt bf interest, aiid consisting 'of 'desirable models, uulihora,tiv(j' in style ior. Spring 925 ' " : ': V, ' NO lUV 1TMI AVAIL.MtLI-: M PRfilRFn III 1 u 1 IIIHULU j The party who took a parcel by I mistake containing u bridle rroiu 1 Andrew's Variety store, please se- turn. 12-2-tr urer round thai on several occa sions the J3IUI0 balance had been ASTOlllA. Ore. District Atlor- exceeded uiidMhiit the amount due ney Lelnenweber. -who assumes ""e general rund was ubout the charge or the orriee will have no 'Same as the remaining In thf special prohibition rund on hand hands or the district uttnrncy. The to work with. ulthoiiEli District I transfer was made by order or the Attorney Hrli kson. retiring, hud couniy court. can.-..' it I-. beln,. r-ullzed In .m lea 'luit New York Is too high ami thai the tall buildings convert the streets Into verltible canyons. In the opinion .or Topliiuu 1'orrest, ureliitect to the London County 'oiincll. who has Just returned Irom an orrielal visit to the fllitcd States. Air. Forrest savs that in iihimh- tng und' sanitation arrangements I 'I'llAIN ACCIDFNT l-'ATAI. tu; rouii'l the I'nileil states fur AI.ISANY. Ore. Hugh llehn. 45. nliiad oT Great Hrltnln. mid that;, lied here today us the result or the educational buildings are raron accident lasl night In which better eiiiilpped and rinished than; both his legs were cut orr below those In Kngland. t,,, klieea by an, oil tank car on In regard to hotels Mr. Forrest tlc Oregon Klectrlc railway at a: Hist Ihe best hotel In the t never. Helm bus a sister. Miss comparatively small city of Puf-I Catherine llehn. In Schnectady, N. I'alo would If dumped down In Pic-j v.. his former home, cii'lllly. put the it 1indon hotels! Helm and two companions were to shame. American hotels excel riding south on a freight train. Ill Hie matter of service ami In de- I nhn fell under the car as Ihe train sign, and the leading hotel nrcbl- Was starling up after unloading teets of Great Hrltnln nre vlslllnir merchandise at Dever. He was sent the I nlteil States to study moth- lo an Albany huspllal but died of oils of hot"! eons! ruction. shock muchmea. Ask ntiout. f rcc The money was transferred to tho) All v aslng course. While Sewing ; t-ounly generaj fond .when Vuntv -guys w in Co. Now Foley Bldg I Treasurer 'jl'rullmgV. di-clarrtl . hu .T.n t Ii 6S3 W. 22-13-27-trtbad dlscovM-d a -clause . In the .',;,,.' Ml we wish Ts (hat these radio oilld find their ally. You tmrt n il.ill Without someone wondering wliat'a become or her. Tlont, sell and repair nil makes I more than 2ntili a rew davs nan. l.o.NIMi.V (AP) Kngland will Isevlr.g muchine.. Ask nbout. free I The money was tran.irerred to thu oeer adopl llie skxscriitMr be- dressma Machine Phono (S3 W. ::-lz-2T-tf1ind dlscovri-d a rlanse . in the Ittatutes which culls for Ihe iD'ili Hot water bottles, rpunluhi sy-j V"rf or a.ny amount over $20011 in 1 ' ,l '' ' rlngea the kind that Are 'warranted 1 he' niild nt any time to llie gen- It's real fiinny I10W some people lor two years by the best' taelori'esjV'rat fund or the county.-.-..., ,., I won't disei-ss religion tint fl they gel or the eusl. you will rind ut Sliver-1 Scanning tils books covering the .drunk, and then won't discuss aliy-thorn-Wrlght's Family Drug Stori1. ' liast two. years, the county treas- thing else. . ' 1. , l-3-3t fv i u9MA- ONE PltOFIT When you buy Ml. Emily linmd ' lietler Costs Loss! Grande Ronde Meat Co. ANewBunjJiIovv 4 . Look Over This Partial ,t of Heslralile l eului-esi Oak rioors tbioughl, wired I for light nnd heat, electric' I fiirrace. fine light fixtures, . built-in ctlphnurds. Ironing 1 board, lunch table, etc. num.- r erons ilectilc awiirhea end i' Ollllets. t'leiikfe-t nook, sleeping porch, mil co'ucret ed basement with many rnnvenh lues; bit 8llxt21 with hiun; clc. to school nnd store. 'This fine borne was built for the owner who must leave, priced at bu Jl.i.eo, on convenient terms. SAVINGS SSINBlllllEIiaaiBI a 11 a w a N I'M 'id Cs.1 H M ' ISI9 AIIMOrii SUGAR CUUfcD lUtEAKFAST MACON, per lb ; ac An.Morn ma' cruEn hams, per lb 20c SHASTA JAPAN TEA. ppr lb 58c WHITE KINC WASHING MACHINE SOAP. pkg. 40c YEI.I.OW OK WHITE COIJX MEAL, 2 9-lb. sks ...89c CAIINATION JIILKtall can 3 WILCOX MARGARINE. 2 lbs ' MllS. SHIELDS EGG NOODLES.' 3 pkKs' VAN CAMIS PORK & I JEANS, niedkun.'s T ""T MOTHER'S ALVMINUM OATS, pkg CORN FLAKES OR POST TOASTIES, pkg."Z" ...20c .55c ..J25c ...30c .4')c ...10c Win. Miller & Co. tmr Nigf " I'lione Main 1 Ml WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG HOOVEFUZED GROCERY Phone Main49 2 Deliveries m o pa rs m n 13 ft a H H Rl N CI n n 4 BC921BIHSEHHH-Snnmnff.t...xia nrhi" Clty.-It Is seen " u IUIHTI