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TONIGHT'S, rnar.tO-Klcvfiilh n1 Mon-lmin sfrorti. "The Colli'KO I'l-nimnl," lit- Hiiclel; miiatfiin foe licurlit of NoukImhV Hume. UAMCH HTulb and Klxlli Btrects, IMP Mor. rlwui. Xb liuker I'liijeri lu "The Squaw nitl'HICIIM Vbik1(tI1Ib ftt-entk ind Titjlor.l LVI1IC Keating ft HikmI Hinlcnl Cwucdy com- piinr In "Hoslimky '.troubles. PA N'T AUKS VhikIi-vMIi. PKOI'LKM, STAIt, A KCArtB Motion pictures. for (luuwnivnt mivrumw pigs j , Weather Conditions. Portland mi! Tlctnlty Fair toulgbt and Bat- ni-rinr. Norther y ina. Oregon and Waahliwton Fair ; tonight and tutiiiruujr. ' joriiiwa"rijr wiuuh. ' Mi' i , . i it i.y . i i 1. 1 Con iv tor .vi .; I r I,jr lmn.1 ll'i . ir u I Hi- tin v i: i ,iv, i it' !. t'liopor was Ix'furo tlw court for in.r tlrunk." "I have warned all this isiiloon men la that vicinity to not Rive liquor to my luiHhand," Mrs. Cooper told the Judge. "In spite of tills, they filve it to him. I telephoned the St. Helena saloon for my husband and they hung up the re cover on me. That's the Kind of treat ment I get. It's not my husband's fault altogether, but the saloon men are to LI. f .. 1 iltnfn.u Ulllll. van asked the Judge to hold the case against Cooper over until Monday, giv ing time to investigate the sale of liquor. '., 'i ; , , : I, j. 1 . I t . I I; : i irr! - i.l.t. t'ii- v I , V ; , I , i . 1 1 1 V. n :iH .1 to Hits iMtal on-1 unable to ut-tt-nd court. Tho cane will bo heard Moil tiny, Patrolman Graves HiRtiott the com. Muint, which wets forth that the build ing 'la vficunt, much dirt having accu mulated in and around It. iir. Bmith was notified February 4 to clean up the place, but nothing has been done. -! a TT.Inir Trnfn I.a.neliaffO ill yivtj . iihi.i , i . , tj.H v , mm " ' Miiho Fair norm toniKbt aud Saturday, inow I fifteen days on- the rockplle was me on Ik uortlon touliiilt or Kuturdav. Sou of American Revolution The Sons of the American Revolution will celebrate Washington's Birthday Satur day evening by a banquet at the Port- wa fmed 10 ror Wb part In the pro sentence given John F. Tunney, plumb er for the American Plumbing company, at 269 Taylor street,. this morning In the municipal court for using- pefane and abusive language , in the presence of -Mr. D. C. Gale. A. Dalschnelder, another plumber for the same concern. nd hotel. . Already a larpe number I fnniv whti. rhariea Murnhv was dlV- have arranged to attend. The society lehareed. . Mrs. -Gala is employed by J. has decided to invite the public, and to K. Hanley, agent for magazines, which that end anyone who is patriotically In. office is located adjoining . the plumb cllned will bo welcomed. All oJourn- ing shop. The woman called the police lng member also requested to attend. yesterday, when Bhe heard Tunney ana The addresses as programed are as fol- Dalschnelder .swearing ana using od imiit: ;,''rii now -...tp ruhrt m. r I scene language in the shop, Patrol' Heckbert; :;mie; Government of Opr han Innessy vent to the place and Fathers',";: Honorable 'j 8, B. ; Huston j u.. u - 'Mi.hoii ti,. finn.timtinn TTnnorJ fed , thi . morning that the two men. able Samuel White! "The; BolldeM rot U"!nr ttt Wr aeV Our Representative Government," omari : : ' C. Spencer. The society will hold its . v. .. IZ 7Z. wnen wuis Ljirata and Mtss Aim Jessie, ,Vhe latter being, IT years old, were caught in a room at 183 Fourth street last night, they opened a rear Wakefield ult Against Clty-Con-1 window, attemptlnar to gain their free- trary to expectation -Attorney Thomas dom by climbing down a side of the Wannlx took but one day In making his building. , Patrolman O'Brien was there opening statement to the Jury which i to make an arrest, but when he opened to hear the suit of Robert Wakefield the door they were gone. The patrol- & Co. against the city ot Portland. The man caught the couple, however. . The suit is for the collection of 408,000 girl was taken to the Juvenile court thin which the company claims la due onimurning, ana laraia was ueia in jati land hotel at 2:30 p. m., and the banquet will occur at 7 p. in. at the earner place. the two Mount Tabor reservoirs com Meted about two years ago. Mr. Man- 1. . i . . . ...... .i..1 j.iii. I f-mirt riuum ' .llamnHni ,al.a ii. nix speni ine enitro aajr m ucwni i WJ vv.ur. v .v th claim . of the comDanv.i , DeDUty I "",rI ne. ; A - A youMHWoman clialmina to be a sister of Miss Jessie created a scene In the the' claims of the company. , Deputy City Attorney Tomlinson will make the opening 'Statement for the city next leaves Hospital. Jack , Uegaeson, Monday as Circuit-Judge Morrow, be-I wnos back was broken January 7 in a fore whom the case i being tried, heard ai me oia urpneum theatre build motions and ex parte matters today ing, will be able to leave the St Vln- and tomorrow Is . holiday. v : : , i, Item Hospital Monday. Thomas Murray, whose back was also broken In the same Injured by Trap Door. While work ing under the sidewalk In front of the Palace- hotel yesterday afternoon the trap door fell uopn J, II. Murchison, 91 Grand avenue, Injuring his back. The man was employed by J. D. Allen. . He was taken home by the employer. St, Andrew's Society Concert. The St. Andrew's society concert In Women of Woodcraft hall tonight will , have &a artists Miss Eva Wells, Gustavo Cramer. Mrs, Reno Hutchinson and others. It Is the first St, Andrew's concert since the one of 1911. II. Ci-IIiiiKI "mini -I Distances to Be Shortened Will Not Affect the Railroads. ' Kt esmer Jesale Harking for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at I p. m. :. Mr. rrank Wohet, who has been ill for the past month, was operated on at St.- Vincent' hospital, and Is Improv ing. ;.v -: :f ( . . . ' Coos Bay and Eureka sales Monday, February 24, at 8 p. m., North. Paclfia 8. S, Co., 122 A., 8d st., near Wash. ' Sensible Trusses for practical men at reasonable prices.. Albert Bern!, the druggist, 2zy Washington, near 2d. , W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. . v Multnomah Hotel Turkish Baths afternoons for ladles: Main 8007. Dr. rrank McCauley baa'- returned. 1020 Selling building. , , - . . ,; - , ,, ;. :. ; .i'V;'.-1--: Orace Adams, opUolan, 405 Swatl'd bldg. Commercl Work, Qlfford, Main 6873. Sr. Stevenson, Dentist, Dekum bldg. Or, 8. C. Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk. Interior Views Qlfford. Main 6873. CRUISER BOSTON WILL FIRE HONOR SALUTE A salute of 21 guns will be fired from Conference for O. B. Snnerlntendents. fall, is stiU in a serious" Condition. Mur. ""0"iJn Superintendent, of .11 Portland Sun- . J ' jMUltia STE.W fB UA J BVUWtsJ A4- V V WWU U V VWU J u V I w V Mli(Bj wu en VMMAWIU llglous work department or the young ai me entrance or tne ouiiaing, when Men's Christian Association, to : meet 1 one end or the scaffold gave way, p re in the Y. M.' C. A. trophy room next clpitating the workmen to the ground Monday night at 6:30 o'clock. . It U ?0 feet below. --:Uh planned at that time to outline a aeries ; "r :'... ivr. ;it,f:! r: '''ti of conferences to extend until the end nroressor Beadle to liecture. Pro of April. These conferences will be led fessor A. F. Reddle, head of the depart by O. J. Bowman, who is in charge of ment of oratory of ' the University of the youne? neople's work of the First uregon, win-reaa "The Tale of Two Presbyterian church. They will be open Cities," in the auditorium of the Toung to - superintendents, teachers and all! Men's Christian. Association, tomorrow: other Interested in Sunday school I night at 8 o Clock. The reading has work. ' A similar series of meetings was been arranged for ty the social depart- held last year and was remarkably sue- ment of the association. The meeting U cessfuL i k ; :.. - ' ' ,-: ' open to men and women. There is no admission charge. , . . . ' lecture at Portland Heights Club. Professor Joseph Schaefer will speak at Woodlawn Xmprovement Association the Portland Heiebts club, at 8 o'clock The Woodlawn Improvement association tomorrow night, on The Diplomatic having placed on file the petition signed 1 Oregon. The "Airo" has an 18 months' George Washington. At 2:30 o'clock the rowing crews of the three divisions will start from the rowing club In the second of their series of races. The course ends at the Boston and the race can be watched from the bridges. New Cabinet Canses Break. (United Preaa Leaacd Wire.) ' Tokio, Feb. 21. Dissatisfied with the personnel of the new cabinet named by Premier Tamamoto, 30 leading members of the Selyukal party announced today their determination to' desert and form a new party. , . , JuJgo W. p, Fenton, chief counsel of tho Southern Pacific in Oregon, pre sented a view of the commerce revolu tlonlzlngi effect of the Panama canal Derore th rrogrcBslve Business Men club yesterday, whloh d d not include prediction of harrn to the railroads from the opening of the Panama canal He agreed with J. N. Teal and other authorities that lumber and wheat -and hardware will largely go by water routes, but this to the railroads, he said will be a "profitable loBs,"-elnee. these are articles now transported at a little above the cost of transportation, with no consideration for the capital in vested. - Mississippi Valley to Profit Practical elimination of the heavier, cheaper commodities, he predicted, will enable railroad, systems to equip -for faster and more efficient moving ot lighter and mora valuable shipments, and will save the expense in Increased trackage and terminal facilities neces sary to the handling of the natural In crease in heavy business. . But, predicted Judge Fenton, the Pan ttna canal will not realize in Pacific coast profits as brilliantly as has-been painted. The opening of the canal will make the great Misr-lssipul valley prominent competitor with the coast for both oriental and Atlantlo coast trade. To prove his point he quoted from O. P, Austin, chief of the bureau of statistics, as follows: . Will Shorten Distances. ; "The opening of the Panama canal will shorten the steamship routes from New Orleans to Manila 1953 miles; to Hongkong, 2062 miles; to Shanghai, 8498 miles; to Melbourne, 4876 miles; to To kohama. 6203 miles, and to Wellington, 7681' miles. More than that, it will place New Orleans nearer to most of these ' ports than is London, the great commercial center of our principal rival in the oriental trade." F. N. Clark, in a short address, cor rected the Impression that he Is entire? Iy withdrawing from his Portland real estate business in . accepting appoint ment as . head of a Dos Angeles land syndicate. Fred Crowther delighted the club men with baritone solos. O. Peak was chairman of the day, F. Fuel Problem; Solved "Airo" oil burners are being demon strated dally.' Installed in cook stoves, heaters, and furnaces. Cheapest fuet in lllatorv of Orecon." This Is the first hv ' 7ft nr nt of th nronrtv owners i run to refer to with no repairs or com . - ,v.i. I '. . T I nlalnta. "Monev bBek" 10 . itivi1 fri of a series of four lectures which are asking for hard surface on Dekum ave- l friai Turn vSu? Vn71k to be given by Professor Schaefer, at nua between Union avenue, and Durham ; range. . Cooler In sum ine liuo uuuao. ur. oumuirt ; avenue, wui at tonight's session aK fessor of history of the University of thftt tnj8 rouch needed improvement be Oregon. . The lecture tomorrow night tuahe(i to completion. The meeting will wm e iTfx u uui lumicu vmjr vi b called. at. 8 o'clock in Greene's ball the members of the club. Abolition of legislature. The Antl Capltal Punishment league has the promise of J., A." Jeffery, a member of Dekum avenue. Protest 'Against SaloonsMore than hundred residents in the vicinity of the east approach of the Broadway the Oregon bar, to give It a series of... . 1 Wul ,.0? Mhth I ,i?.le,t protest against the location of a saloon I""! th70-1.!L"1J,.! In a building near the east end of the ",f"' Zri: "2X -Pan. The liquor license committee ofj ...7w ..iT.KIw7h. frWt the city council considered the appli- Cfttion of Doan ft Buhnke for the U -women, who are so eagerly postingy . b t .etlon was taken. on governmental and civic matters, cense ut 3 c" wa8 talcen' days' stove Into a ras summer and warmer With no mteer. Come see it. in winter. All burner defects remedied by 10 yearn" work.' It's, here to stay. , ''Airo' Oil turner co., n Aiaaison si Do You Need Money? Title & Trust Company, Fourth and Oak, will make first mortgage loans on improved city property, and also loan money to home bulldets. .. New Republic Grille Tou will come back after once eating our excellent mercnants' luncn wnicn w -rve every day from 11 a. m. to d. m. for 25 cents. American and Chi nese dishes of the better sort 847ft Morrison st,, bet. 7tn ana ram. Journal Want Ads bring results. - Boston Dentists We are now located between 4th and 5th on Washington street, where we have one of the most up-to-date den. tal offices on the Pacific Coast, and we will for the next 80 days give the following prices! OOTjS : CXOW3T; GOZ.D riLUMO. FULL SET TEETH EXTRACTIONS TBEB. SILVER TILLIHO, SR. K, P. XTVTXQV, Manager. .............. X50 .... S1.00 sag ............. .BdrfHI ticorviewTmu;; narratives will be shown at the Y. W.I Maxamas to Take Moonlight Walk. hose of the Mazamas who do not go on the Celilo trip tonight, will have a C. A. vesper services at 4:30 o'clock .n -r-'.T' C.;7. ton streets at 7:45 and walk out the Sunday afternoon. Members of the Tuesday Evening Bible class will bZi Jiw 1,73 in, i i-idi. i... M.ni w Barnes road- to Mount Calvary ceme. tery, thence southeasterly to Council the hostesses, A class has recently been 1 .1 V. . V ...n.I.IU. a n . , . . .v. ,v n. ir pi,mii Creat, a total of about six miles. King, "The Moral and Religious Chal Jenge of Gnr:Times. O. U. W. library, which is now located' JJ v'd ,?1 S at 129 Fourth street, will be open ,to- 12 m. and 3 o'clock p. m. In honor of u" ..i To Improve Lighting System. By or der of Acting Mayor Baker the lighting system of the new steel bridge will be A . number of the lamps on the viaduct nave remained un. lighted for several weeks, this condi- George Washington's birthday. This 11- hrai-v In under the direction of Bn V. PTrench, one of the best known and pop. Tatar tiorarians on me f acirio coast. between the city and the Portland Rall- I way. Light & Power company. Masons Will Cslshrate All of the members of the Washington lodge of woman' Complains About Saloon.- M"ons will n? mhiafit t,in h- - Eighth-, and Burnside streets, at", 8 Agents Knox Hats U Spring Styles Now on Sale af 9t V f - ' .... .. .. Our hats are upheld by the ains of this town and both are right. ' , Today we show some of the, advanced spring samples. Just an experimental dose to study the effejftto see if the popular taste will take a head - er for, the flattish derby1. Other advanced styles . too in cloth and felt." . ' Priqes , $3 to $G Caps 51.50 to $2.50. o'clock : tomorrow night to . celebrate Washington's birthday. . A program of muslo and specialty numbers wilt be given. Judge Burnett of Salem'wiU de liver an address. Arrested for Stealing Sacks. Paul Mc- Nulty, 86 1 Corbett street, was arrested yesterday for tho larceny, or a wagon load of grain sacks. He was arrested by Patrolman Day on Macadam street Ivan Clark was with the man, but ran away when the officer1 stopped the wagon. t . university of Pennsylvania Club Judge Henry McGinn will be the prin cipal guest at the annual banquet of the University of Pennsylvania elub tomor row night at tho Imperial hotel ..Those who wish to be present should notify Dr. R. J. Marsh, Oregonlan building, , Pins Sewing Machines with automatic drop head, and guaranteed 10 years at! $22.S0. Sold on payments of . fl per j week. GOLDEN FURNITUR??. COM PANY, East Burnside and Union ave nue. A REASONABLE FURNITURE STORE. . - - . Buffum & Pendleton r 311 Morrison St., Opp, P. O. At the Hew Grand Theatre, 105 Sixth ' sU bet. Wash, and Stark. Friday and ' ' Saturday, "The Power of Civilization." a thrilling three reel feature that will! i hold your attention from .start to fin-1 Ish; full of Sensational situations," with ' lots or snap ana action. A 100 show ' for 6c. - ;; .! Salvation Army Meeting On Wash ington's birthday, tomorrow, at 8 p. m., an entertainment entitled-"The Follies of Youth or the Wage of Bin" will be i given at the .Salvation Army hall. -207 Salmon street . - If Ton Xavt Any Old Pnrnitors you I wish to exchange for new, see GOLDEN I FURNITURE COMPANY, East Burn side and Union, avenue. A REASONA BLE FURNITURE STORE. - Two Boom Suite in The Journal build- f lnwrOvrint- off lcesrlsrery"eonv6rl i lenees. t 852.50 per month. Inciulre at Journal business office. , i A Revelation to "The exact stock our grocer carries in the East," is thtyver dict of every newcomer who calls at our store. They feel at home; our clerks make them feel that way. -Our stock is fresh, and if they want something good and "just what they want," they come to . "THE STORE OF QUALITY" Portland's Oldest and Best Grocers -f 148 Third Street " ;-.'VV;?i ; QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END: Waldorf Spinach, in 3-pound cans, reg. 25c tins....20 Nansen Brand Smoked Sardines, regular 15c, 2 for 25 Pim Olas (Stuffed Olives), regular 20c, 2 for. . . . . .255 - Bismark Herring, regular 35c and 65c. . . . .30t, 60 One-Day-Old Ranch Eggs, dozen .......30 Pin Money Mellon Mango Pickles) reg. 40c, pint jar 35t Medicinal Port, half-gallon jars, each ............ $2.50 Spanish Sherry, Half-gallon jars ........ . . . . . , . ,$2.50 All local Beers, Brewery prices. TRY THE LATEST CRACKER Mutual Lunch Crackers, per package r, , 10 ; QUALITY DAINTIES That Arrived This Last Week Budded Walnuts', per pound 1 .30 ,, Jones',, Dairy Farm Hickory Smoked Bacon, pound 40 French "Delicieux" Camembert, in wood, each 50 - Dandee Creme de Menthe After-Dinner-Mints, box 50t Huntley & Palmer's Arrowroot Crackers, Simon & Weil's Cincinnati Matzos, per pound , 15i . Extra Special Jumbo Olives, ripe. Extra large size Ripe Olives, all sizes. TRY RHODE BUTTER The most sanitary butter on the market. " MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT ' . Out-of-town orders have our personal attention. v Our complete stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries of quality to choose from. 'Give us" a trial order. We Solicit New, Accounts Special Messenger Service Doctor's Case Postponeav-dDr. Andrew C, Smith has been -barged in the niu-uk-spul court with uiulntninlhg:aji-Aiu: D Remember the Location - 133 Tenth St. Between Washington and Alder Dress Better for Less on Credit - 0m wmmm. ar ' .! jJ Credit I Clothing M Q Ilaiiliiifiton, dr., J !i. l.l. .XU:ht fi (Tator Clark of tho Wcstcni . Union wai. um-Nted and fined $:i' before JuHliee of tlio IVaeo Woods for 'Impersonating un officer. It appears that ho got a deputy sheriffs badge, from a boy named Porathwho was formerly In the A' 9 I oso 'jpQjr. beLAIdercfldtforrisoa. Pbones-i-Pacificr Mars.-l(One) Home A-628r ' Saturday , , , WASHINCTONS, . BIRTHDAY Market will remain open reg ' ular hours.' Kindly order or shop as early in the day as pos sible. . , " v ';. -i v'-'j- 1 ' ' n Th Choicest "Jones Quality" tlni .;id;;o in a in sutiti.tlon. df auti. vit y. Holiday Excursion i Don't forfjet tlifl em-virwlon to Oear liart "By-tlie-.Sea" tomorrow. Upeeial train leaves North Bank depot 10 a. m. Iambi Crpwns, Saddles, Hindquarters, Legs, Loins,: Racks, Shoulders,' ' English and French Chops Pork! Tenderloins, Loins, Legs, Shoul ders, Loin Chops and Spare Ribs On Special Sale This Saturday All Specials plainly price marked at Market ' '.' .7.. ,, . Defending Your Home Against a Defective Title isj an expensive and often a heart breaking under taking. Mdre often than not it could have been avoided. Far bet ter and cheaper to secure our Guar anteed Certificate of Title before you buy. Investi gate) ;X a 11 for booklet., , Taxpayers who boosted for bitu lithic in front of their property when it was laid years ago are hav ing the benefit of being free from re pair bills today, - 1 , .: 1 I ' Tills 1 i f,.i!U' linhi'il by ii.nv, i ut can ou "find nunii,, i bargain jli lh: t beautiful solid Iij-m 4 1 1 T , r . A. t XZh.x .iiXS-S, wlt.i rhtHHwiire tninplit.s n s tal led in your homo (exaetly as 11 ludtratedj jfor 7 .75 With Olass. ware complete, installed, ' LIS Al z TKS xxom TOTJ KNOW. Tho old reliable and ntl'l the .- best, with noil i brare, ftas-savinc; burmr, llacbeth opalescent globe and bright llgnt mantel complete .3 T rot m lMi Sc MR. LEO SLEZAK Did You Hear Slezak Last Night? Then You Also Heard the HARDMAN Piano You were of "course, enraptured with the mar velous voice of the gifted Slezak. .1, " . But did you appreciate how the beauty of t that voice was enhanced by the superb tone of the Piano that accompanied him ? t These accompaniments were played on The Hardman Piano (The Official Piano of the Metropolitan Opera House) The Hardman piano with the same paramount tonal quality can be seen and tried at our Warerooms. . Mr. Slezak himself writes of the Hardman That in magnitude of tone and sympathetic v singing quality, I have never heard its equaL" 'You cannot do better than follow the example of one who is a great 'singer and an accomplished musician." .. " General Western Representatives Your Future's ' In Your Hands Spend .less than you earn for the next thirty years, and regardless of your, income you never need know poverty. Bank here and let your, sav ings draw r ' 4 Per Cent .PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY : OF OREGON m H I , t m ! M , I 1 I A. j " mtmtmmm .....,,,r.Tr..tlf.(frJ. r ,11- Seventh'and Morrison Streets IJm . BOO "S. & H." OREEN Trading Stamps Win . , TTinn II u Tomorrow with every new-New Home Sewing Machine sold tomor row for "cash, , New , Ilome Agency ' 350 Morrison Old Reliable Full Set of Teeth S"!.m Brldae Work or Teeth Without t'lati s Gold Crowns..... .....&3.50 to 1- .t Porcelain Crowns Kft.Kft to t Gold or Porcelain Fillings... 81. - Lr Silver Fillings.... 50 to fil.r 'i Best Plate Made ................. S 7. ."" No charges for Painless Extracting when other work is done. Fifteen -ears guarantee with all work. Hours, A. M. to 8 P. M. Union Painless Dentist- 221 i Morrison Street, Corner l lrt Hundreds of Boys "Mnrdock" Wireless Apparatus trXttf I .3x ' "tailed. 1 1 ill.1 ' "J3VZBTT2XNQ rXXOTBiaal" artd youno; men Interested In W1RE I.ES3 will be glad to know that We have Juat received a complete, new stock of - tvery instrument and pi fully guaranteed. Tou'll bi art (a e sur prised to know how moderately a wireipsa station - coma oe BCnrdock Receivers, $1 and np aiaraocx . boose v voapiers, and up.' Detector, $1.23 and up. Spark Gaps, T6o and op. , vonaensors, oo ana np. Keys, $3 and no. , - ' , Spark CoUs, $2,35 and np. Wireless Coda Chart and Catalog Free. If by mall, 4o for postage. r . . pi -v j n- " III FT " 'I I1 I . tUxJJs: tjji, jriljYxs V..-.' The use of Portland Glazed Cement Scwcr ; Pipe is a direct benefit to your health and your fi nances. It aids in per fecting the sewer system by the use of reliable ma terial. - . . Oregon IIu-r.3 S:- Office 330 Union At Of. )" 1 . irnone east 13. is-.j. Ilorte amtulance for uU;k or animals at a moment's .notii, j reasonable. lin.frt all (. i ' to this ofHctt. din uay r..i i p1