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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1915)
1 1 i i .H i ! i ' 5 ! TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. QRF.fiON. MONDAY, AUGUSTJIS Social and Personal CABOL a DIBBLE. HAVE YOU A CHILD? i Many women Ions for children, bat berwae of b i tome curable physical derangement m depnved Mr. D. F. Brunner was a delightful lips, of Salem, a guest of Mis Mil- kostess Friday afterwon when she en- dred Whito, and a camp fire girl from tertained tiie members of the Killkare the Baptist church, was present, and Klub and a few additional guests at offored some valuable migration to Jier home on South Twenty-fourth theh foeicty. The next meeting will be street. The honor guests of the o-hold at the home of Mm. (aplinger. easion were Miss Carmen Roekaorand, (Those present were: The Misses Clarice of Clinton, Iowa, and Minn Vera Lang- Haines, Helen Haine, May Edwards, Mildred White, Kmily 1'lnllips, Julia Oiokman, Hally JDieknian, Kuby McfJee, Jmuta Mc.Oee, Cora Anna Wallace, ltuth Wallace and Mrs. John Caplinger. dm, bouaeguests of Mrs. Bninner, ami Mrs. F. T. fierce and Mrs. JI. 1 Keyes, hoosegnests of Mra. II. W. Brass. Kich-Jy-hued nasturtiums made a most at tractive deeorative sotting, and the . afternoon wa pleasantly panned with ainaie and reedlework. Tie members f th club tpreaent wore: Mra. 0. W. Hobaon, Mra. Victor lieno, Mra. U. K. Hchaefer, Mra. Charles Klio, Mra. K. T. Bradford, Mrs. J. f. 1'innell and Mra. H. W. Uross. Mra. J. (',. Pcttijohn, with her two daughters, ileJen und IaiciIo, waa a house guest at the home of Mra. (laorge Jewig Last week. Mra. i'cttijohn ii a former Salem resident. Mm. E. B. Millard and Mra. Itoy Helaon will entertain the mothera' claw of the Kirst M. K. church tomor row afternoon at Mra. Millard 'a homo, ZUil u street. This is the monthly ho rial meeting of the mothers' class. Mifta Keith Van Winkle, a graduate of Willamette university, has been elected to teach school at Scott's Mills next year. An .unusual coincidence relative to tho fact is that she will teach her first term (if achool at the same place where, he mother tnugit her first term of school. MiH Vim Winkle, who was a popular member of tho 1 1 1 idass, was very prominent in school ac tivities while in college. Mr. and Mrs. Cliauncey Bishop, Hub ert Bishop and Curl (iubriclxon motored to Albany yesterday, spending the day with tho l'orey Young. Robert Kinney, of Astoria, was a .guest of the A. N. Moores over Hiinduy, Mrs. James K. Heennu and children 'left yesterday morning for Oregon my, to u gone a week. The Eastern Star will be entertained by Mrs. A, K. Diiismnor anil Mra. Ma Jiahcock, at the latter 'a residence. 7l!l .North itiimerciul street, tomorrow uft mnewn. All members of tint Kusttirii ftar are cuidiollv invited, t . . A picture of Mrs. Isnnc f,oo Pntler aon, of Hnlem, state regent of tthe Ore- Jon Daughter of the American Revo utaoii, appeared in Monday's Orego uian. Mrs, 1'atterson is also tho honnr ary hostess at the reception to be given by the II. A. It, September If), in the Oregon building at the exposition. I Miss Hn.el Kennedy, uf Salem, was rating the guests present at the lunch win given by Miss Mjihol Kigg, of J'urtliind, lust week, guiioiinciiio; her on gagomont to Kilward Tylos Slnrgem, if ('hirago. Muster Prank Keith iliowu celebrat ed his tenth birthday lust Wednesday afternoon, when bin mother, Mrs. Prank M. Brown, invited in II small folk to lrtieipate in mnny games ami other birthday festivities. Asters anil sweet peaa made, attractive surroundings for mo gayotie of the nceiisio i the least of which wns the cutting of the punning tJirtlidnv cake. Mrs. Ilil.la Tillinghiist uud Mrs. Uiu Ihivoy assist ed the hostess in serving, . i Mr. and Mrs. I'M. Hartley, Miss Catherine llartlev, Mis lleruico Craig and Mr. and Mis. C. I,, Hick have re turned from a motor I rip to Newport. They report H i t oiiioynhla outing aud weather eipiallv sjitisi'uctury, i, Miss I'.ugeiiia llcnbree, nf Kugene, is the guest nl Mrs. .1. F. White, at her home, add Mveia street. O, V, Puvey, of riioenit, Arir.ona of ihi meatm of M happiness. The women whose names follow were restored to normal health by Lydn E. Pinkham's Vegct bit Compound. Write and ask them about a. "I took your Com pound and have a fine, atrong baby. " Mra. John Mitchell, Maa sena, N. Y r1r)j)ftjr1i!(Wl Mr. and Mra. II. Jt. Hoff have re turned frrrn a three weeks' trip in Call fornus and Mexico. Kpe-ial points of! interest at which the lloffs stopped ' were Kan Diego, Ias Angeles and Ti.jii-1 ana, Mexico. They traveled on the; Great Northern and report an exceed ingly pleasant trip. i Complimentary to Miss Jessie Harbi son, of rittsburg, I'enn., the houseguest of Mrs. J. W. Harbison, a daintily-appointed luncheon was given on Wednes day by Mrs. John Huluiis. The guests circling the table were Mrs. Jonn I.ewiH, Mra. Merlin Harding, Mrs. J. W. Hnrli son, Mrs. Himpson, the hostess and hon or guest. Mr. and M.r. (ieorgc Lewis spent the week-end in I'ortlund. Miss Bella Higgins has returned from Hcott'a Mills, vihero siie has been a guoat at tho H. J. Thomas home. Miss lliggins accompanied the Thonnses on a week's outing at lliivoeeaii beuch. Miss Vera Koekabrnnd. who has been visiting in Hnlem ns the house guest of Mrs. I). R lirunncr, returned to her homo in Clinton, Iowa, liter week. Miss Uoi kabrnnd has been touring the south ern and western states and attending tee exposition at fan t raneisco. HrJW.M) PERSONALS ! MrjCMD(rf Ura rVwrrtl) mm 1 '?,(r''' ' Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound ii a wonderful medicine for expectant mothera." Mrs. A. M. Myers, Gor donville, Mo. " I highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham'i Veg etable Compound before child-birth, it has done so much for me. "-Mra. E. M. Doerb, R. R. 1, Con shohocken, Fa. "I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound to build up my system and have the dearest baby girl in the world." Mrs. Mose Blakeley, Coalport, Pa. "I praise the Com pound whenever I have a chance. It did so much for me before my little girl was born." Mrs. 0 E. W. Sanders, Rowles- Durg, w. va. "I took your Com pound before baby was ixirn and feel I owe my life to it "Mrs. Winnie Tillis, Winter Haven, Florida, REGULATE JITNEYS jfi nTinm I notions noti6 1 notions I notions 1 Hi i wmm i I hum H. Allen wns n Mlverton visitor Hundny. J. A. Mills is in iNcwhcrir tndnV nn 1 j. business. I Ivan (I. Martin is in Mnvton tmliiy i.n I legal business. " Mr. and Mrs. T. (i. Hlieh r in i . I lley Hill I "e KilL'rlie i " port this week. Cedric Marshall, of Medford, was in the city ycstcrdny. Miss Alice llnlliNti'r was a visitor in Port land Hundny. Attorney Itluine McCoril, of Wood bum, wita in Hiilciu vesterdny. J. C. Perry, of the Perry drug store, motored to Albany this morning. lllniiie McCoril, the Woudliuru utuir itey, is in liili'in tonsy on lcgul busi ness.' Mrs. Prank llubbs and duui;liter. Miss Nina llubbs, of Hilverlun, arc in thei city today. j Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Piunzkc I Mr. ami Mrs. It. T. spuuhliiig motored toi Miilullu yestenlity. j Mr. ami Mrs. tieo. P. Ijogers mid daughter, Margaret, returned Nitunlny nighl from Newport, ' Mr. and Mrs. Hoy II. Sni'tti returned yesterday from a ten ilnjs' visit m ! I ortiiind unit the chiikI. Mrs. I N. Koiii'v ttent tu Suli'iii td Mrs. I! ccks, day tu visit relatives, be gone nlmut two (luurd. Mr. and Mrs. William Mdiilchirst and Miss ila.el mid Kthel, returned Sut tirdav evening from Nenpott here Ihev have been for the past uii'iilli. Miss Christulicl Jenett relui ncd Inst evening from a mouth's isit ut iiin Priinciiico, San lUeeo and I .mm Heticli. Die return home was nnolc oil the steitiuer tireat Nortlu'rn. William II. Monroe, iissiMunt cushier of the I'll si Niiloiml lunik, Cliii'iic.o, the citv toilnv the l'iic-I oi Capital Journal Only Complete Paper Sold The Capital Journal is the only evening duily published in Salem that is a complete newspaper. Tho Portland papers peddled here are printed in tho forenoon about 11 o'clock, ' are simply the Tegular edition of the day before with somo changes on the first page. They are only extras made up for street sales and out of town circulation, making no prctenso to being real newspapers. Tho Capital Journal on the other baud, contains the complete leased wire service up to 3:30 p. m., which is (1:30 p. m. in New York ninl past midnight in Puufpc, the seat of the great war. It also contains all the local news of Salem and sur rounding territory that is worth while. It is u complete after noon newspaper and the only one circulated in Sulem, When you pay your money for a Port land evening paper here yon uro merely being "faked" into buy ing it cheiip extra with big headlines on the first page and yesterday's news everywhere else. The Capital Journal sells on the street for 2 cents. Pay no mure. Roles Are To Be Drastic In Some Respects-Bond Must Be Furnished The jitney ordinance shortly to be read the third time tad voted on by the eity eonaeil if paused will put a crimp on outsiders who come to Halem a few days during the state fair and at other special dates, do a rushing business, carry away hundreds of dol lars and are not heard of until another special occasion.. While the ordinance provides only a $12 annual license, and SO cents for a I badge, it provides that a policy of in-j surunce be given by a reliable insurance I company, insuring the owners against j liabilitv for damage 10 the citent of $5,000 for any one accident. This insur ance may be taken out with a liability company, or may be a oona wnn per sonal sucrtics. Hhottld the ordinance pass, here are; somo of the conditions under which jit neys mny operate in Salem, besides furnishing the $5,000 liability bond: I The city recorder may refuse to per- j mit the use of a route if already taken, j Applicant must state name, age, resi- j dence address, whether single or mar- ried, how long he has been engaged in operating an automobile, route pro-; posed, beginning and end of route, kind j of auto to be driven, name and engine number, state license number, and seat ing capacity. i Hadge to be worn on right breast of outer garment, showing license number. Badge must bo metal, round and two' inches wide. j Must have identification card, show ing name, age, height, weight, color of hair and eyes, kind of auto, seating capacity, and name of surety com pany. : Driver must be over IS years of age. cannot smoke tobacco or any mixture while on duty, and must have his ap plication signed by three reputable citi zens. If the owner does not drive the car, he must take out the liability iiisuiance, and permit, while, the driver must se cure his own permit and Identification card. Must carry identification card at all times, and shall present it for inspection on demand of any police officer. Cannot carry two or more persons beyond registered seating capacity, nor permit any passenger to lidc on the running board. , Must be tirenarcil to euuiii the rear wheels with adequate con skidding dr vices or tires when pavements ue slip 5K O o CO o p o ss on o g O 5 SS C3 SS o F o ss Shipley's Store Annual Sal Notions and Dressmaker's Supplies All Prices Reduced During This Sale Excepting Contract Articles THF MOST THOROUGHLY COMPLETE AND UP TO DATE NOTION DEPARTMENT IN SALEM. Commit the above statement to memory and remember it when you PiSd DaMng Supplies or Notions. It may save you the troubk looking around and start you right, and save you time when you want quick action. Yankee Notions and Notions from Abroad, everything you ask for, anything you think of, try Shipley's. Not only what you need m dressmaking supp'ies but the best of everything, and a dozen differ ent kinds of the same thing. Extraordinary Price Savings for One Week U. G. Shipley Company LIBERTY STREET SALEM, OREGON 5S o o SS o 15 o ss on ss o o ss CO ss o o ss c5 SS o o ss NOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS SQBBSflfiRK den didms that he is d .imaged to the ex- j . j ii ttu K L.wr.v i.ititi.ti -fur I lent, oi Tio.uuu. . ..uSi7 ,, ,,mmi the rond was fi ed und n remonstrance , , fe . purchase on condition that the defen dant company would erect a cannery to dispose ot the produce of the land. The ! the road from Gates to Oold Crp.k and has his crew and implements already It is estimated that the it also filed with the coun- Dn"Be wl" CUBl u!T"'''":'J defendant agreed to erect the cannery, ' ' v" $y00. , : in the meantime he put $650 in im- ! I provements oi the landaand considers Contractor G. . Bnrliam secured thej J. (I. Woodward begun suit against j himself damaged in the sum of 1,00 contract for the erection of the Elkhorn, the Willamette Valley Irrigated Land ; Rnrt thc cost8 f the action. W. 0. bridge on the Little North Fork of the i in the circuit court of this county ! inslow is attorney for the plaintiff. Sautiam today when the county court ' today to recover money 'for im-1. . took final action in the mutter. Bar-! provements placed on the land pur-1 ... , . , ham-H bid was 1.0:t0 for a Hi-foot deck ' chased by him under contract. He al-: A marriage license was Issued today hridec ut this point and 9 tier cubic leges in his complaint that he agreed at the ottice ot the county clerk yard for the concrete piers for the to purchase lots ami m lor ir.-o.i : v-'eoiu bridge, nr. uarnam nus ueen uunumg 1 unu paiu ""n i u"v of the county clerk to Ouall. of Silverton, and llivs of rettio M. Harris, aiso oi i?uverton. BALDWIN SUGGESTED FOR COUNSELOR 01 STATE DEPARTMENT pery. Must CHrry sign on the front of car, plainly readable by niglit and by day at n distance 1U0 feet, showing ter mini of ruutc and fare. Sign to be ap proved by the city recorder. Must curry nnj person proffering fare if any scuts arc unoccupied, al though 0 ride rimy be refused if the party is intoxicated, boisterous or using profane lnngmigc. Must have a specified route and not charge over five cents. Car must be brought to a full stop before crossing l.ny rnilrond trnck and must slow down to five miles an houi when crossing a strict car track on any intersect:i.g street. When our is driven at night time, the tonneau or rear inside of the car shall bo kept continuously lighted while the top of the automobile is up. Any person who shnll violate nny of the provisions uf the ordinance shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and fined not tu exceed 100, or imprison ment in the county jail "0 days, or both. 13IGGER AND BETTER ARMY AM) NAVY, ADMINISTRATION'- M.AN and Mm. t: () Miller, it I -on Angeles, Churlo A. I'nrk. president of the rmvo been gueatu at She- home nf Mm lem Water, T. W. Ihey tho oust wock. Tln.v wilh iinnv. jimiiiii mime nv wnv m w expmition Light und l'i Albert Vussiiiiller und I'liniilv left for i Silltl Vl-ll m i ui.i, lllin lllnl-nimr mi flu.'ir Misn linrnthy May P-utten, r'eut relinii to their home in IMiudco counlvv house guest f Mrs. r'ruiik Krickev, is I Nebrnskil. Thev linvV been isiliiig relni iiing o her home, in l'hiliidel.!iiu, UviH, the fainilv of Albert l engele three I I run., by wuv of (ilnsuow. Mont., whe.ro ....i.. .1 ..f ! ;. ! p-ur visni'n rrieinis. .Misn Hiitlen, wnul 1 giueii ornlist, mo (he dilughter of Hev. Snn I Xnne Itntten, MvretJirv 'f the MH-iiil service ilopnrtiiicul 0f the Auirrican Huplist 1 i 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 0 11 snciety, . the motif of uiiiiieroua mt iitl at fii during lier slay in Sulem, Mis I'.'diui Kniuht i visiting her ,unt, Mrs. Iaiiiimi Korslner. .Miss Knipht is a foiiner Miilem resident. Miss Mer)l Whitney, of Kiokev, en eitmiiid Hie tucmlici f the " Wide Awake" o. icty Suuduv school class 'iol iheir teiicher, Mis. .Ldni t aplinger, ut her lioiuo lut 'I'iioimIhv evening' A tirof ilivl.le hiuI iii'ereslinir .....!.,... wns held, loll, .in-, I hv H soiial lime I Th guests pnrtiripiitei) in vHriifis ' gnua mi, I sevei.il ihiiso nl sebvlious! wrern en loved, after which .ll,,iv 1 Miss Kinilv I'lui 1 Salem's Progressive Confec tionary I True to their policy of giving N1I0111 the best available, Messis Stolt; A Meyt'rs of the opulur Spa coiifeciton ery, will this week begin installing decorations of 11 pcrmaiient chutio tcr' which will completely transform the ul readv atttiii tne parlors. ' The back bHis will have 11 special decoration of onmte flower boxes with it ceutrnl motif 111 a large cm iiucopia J over the mirror. The entrance to the parlorx will be flanked with illuminated urns of rare design holding a uvish dis j play of fruits and flowers. The nrluis proper will give the ef j feci of a formal garden enclosed with ---,,! lviirv tinted crccna through which: - - I glimpses of the paneled walls ninv be' '"en. The oveihead lighting of' art ' a ..i...- ..ii 1. .....1. ...... . . i I Kti.n mi, iiiiiiier riiiianceit nv I M-n.leot cornucopins from winch will! j spring a riot of mulii. colored vines wliti h are finished in inetalic brottxet giving the effei l of jeweled leaves. bil.iheun was served. ft' . 0 9 COURT HOUSE NEWS oar Dr. Stanton DtrmatologUt . I To introduce my me- thod of removing t facial blemithet and J treating the tcalp. Any t'lady presenting this ado. 1 before Aug. 27 will se 1 cur one treatment for 4 fact or scalp. 301 Steeves Bldg. Phone 393 Simeon E. iUldwia. Simeon E. Patdwin, former cov error of Coniirvticut who was a can didate at th lUltimorr ronvention It . billion u the hand carved win hirn nominated Pretident Wilton, u now suggested aa th successor of Itol-crt Ianiii( as counselor of th tale (lepnrtmciit. Governor Baldwin is now seventy-six yeatt old and has had loiif rxperirnct in i-pal affair menu uhiii the ivory si rci-iis, ilium- inalnl cornucopins containing frnus 1 imrent fruits will rmbellisli Die corners' of the room. I K. V. liittlo Is the designer uud will complete th tiislHlntion within wevk. LOST MONEY OA MB LI NO. neauie, nasn., Aug. it it tuw believed that Harry Ininawnv, thel ticket clerk, who stele .l(Kil fi'om l.ie N'urther J'ncilie Utilioad cninvl here, lost it in gambling, and then ti I Hareil, may have cunimitted tuici.le by using rhlororurnt. A mat answering kit description pur chased chroiMforra at a rWund avenue itni stun-. M.ving he intended killing kitt.ua with It if for tale, a Journal Want Ad will $ll it. HORLICK'S The Original MALTED MILK Vmhtmm yom amy "HORUOITS" yom mm gt m Smbetitmtm, Oliver lliessbcck and Jack Oimpbell were arraigned in justice court this morning on a chnige uf assault and bat tery and both entered plena of not guilty. Their trial wat set fur 10 o'clock tomorrow before Justice Web ster in the .justice court. Kiessbcck and Cunipbeil nre serving u 10 days' sentence in the city jail on a charge of fighting or disorderly conduct and their time will be up Wednesday on the city charge. They are charged with beating up ,1. K. Wilson aud Joseph (loebel Sunday, August 15, near Twijtth and Tniile streets. Aoobel and Wihon were badly buttered about the hind and it is charged that they were hit with rocks thrown ly Uicssbeek and Camp bell. One ef the men had a bad gush over his eve which it required five stitches tu close. A new complaint was filed Saturday in the suit fur dni.re brought by Klvn Annilage luau st Sylvester Armitage. The plaintiff allcci cruel aud inhuman treatment and claims that her husband was too familiar nita a woman named Stuhl. She fun her alleges that he went to t'orviillis. Albany and Olvmpn, Wash., with the Ntahl woman as his wife to her gnat humiliation. She asks for a decree ot divorce and $15 per mouth alimony for the support of their six year old child, Dale Armitage, of whom she seeks the custody. A similar suit was filed April 11 by Klva Armi tage, but this suit ws withdrawn upon u MmJs,; , -j w F'V; sf -i If M "K ) P ' ! : I F f i i ? . A v "fl kk'J- 1 W Vftxri u C Secretary of Narr Danuu tmt j . , . ' avMry council: Ar, cn,i.f e .. ...... . . . Wilson and Secrtiary Giirrtlon. 8 800 1 (1" miaK' Washington, Aug. The little army and doomed to defeat th to recent developments motion of the j.lnintiff Saturday and . fr Wronger defense iimucr iiieu, i ae coupir ii'ir inmiin Julv It, li'ii; Weatherfo.-d Weath erford, of Albany, ami Smith A. Shields are attorneys for the plaintiff. (Special. vi navy men are is year, according fight the he couple were married d,.v, ' i . , " " 'i i ne Marriage licenses were issued Satur day to I rl Hcry Lyons, a plumber of Silverton, and ("aiherin Staudish, a Sa lem school teacher. Clarrnee U lnt Ing, a farmer of Sahtm, and Lucy Cur ler also of this city, also secured a matrimonial permit. - Program that will call for the construe ! ,n,W battlesl,,,,, , rinea nnd il v...:.i. 1 . 1,1 P111"na- n,r ."' :. '"K "'out, u oilier urgently required bv warfare. re- subsidaries so modern naval little attention to expert opinion in framing naval bills. For this reason an effort will be made this vear to rvpen mat lae secretary nf is. .. will submit to congress 'the most com proncnsive program for additions fo thc fleet ever forwarded rn thni i tkaf V . '.. " ""'J"""" I .-'.i-mi' in i ar itnrrison The hearing of the petition of O. Vf. Knight and others for a road in the Hubbard district will com up bfor I oe county court Thursday of this week Heretofore the secretary of ,),e vy ha recommended a lnijl(li i naer tii.t e t will be made this vear persuade the general board, th advis ory council, and the secretary to uuiti n a program to which all may g'w hearty support. At the last meeting of the general board of the navy it wns agreed thai Ix'forc thc board gave serious consid tration to a program this year it should await iutellifenee from the naval ob-"J-rvers abroad. It was agreed that till himrri V ha a .aopfttnrV nK . ---" " irjun mn rtv congress with th . ' - " lou"1 dofeired until fall. By that- secretary, thus disurmin. th- lit !?,'VU ' hpPed' the nvy d'Pnr'"'"i nnvv men , .,"""g tnc lit- w. n fc. - .. - :.... ;n nf iy itheupbUnd,.gfShesrr;;.rne : :, s z? o.. i.,..w- opin- boar. ,"1'0"'a "7 the teneral "l...1 aB1y onfercnces witn w" ... . .-.,.,, ,u narunrnson is pre- oriraniiiiin- a V ,n" recent re paring to ask congress t ,,ut lhl. R ."P" depnrtmet it is on a much stronger basis than i ,;. .ht"!-" ! robable that all "unni me ease at the present time, l.ittle oppo- aiuoq is developing to these plans. .kl " .;. ":,,"". u' ,cm'8 .'.T that the id 1 ':.,,""' r ue any doubt that "'"" mison nas decidrd to .. . - hit ii'o will tie iT.r:'."- Tlki'i.tbeopinK io.rd Thi, i. .k i ,i ; -w .w- u a. """.. at ta. ,,. . . P..c ir wn.c. IM mitri lues IS . .d Secretary lwniel, will ;.. "r ard aid the lr i v18ers. It i. MM.cted that within ft aaum tv a a. Kau. AtJVfl avl U . . - navv t.k -a. 1)1 Ih - l i . Kafral asaiMsnt seerrtary and the chief and -"iBiani eaiel of staff and other - vimm 1. ..... .l: n j . . ... , .. I imirii will Conner . . me K-rret.r. .l ' . Mlieciea inai win"" - ..-H" a, aoout swu aao r. tha formation of a well bal.nVed ha -i 11 "PN Paqw Z "n"? P'n of reeommendalione have for Mr., , ( H " they , Wl , oneement to the K ""I Py , pubhe will fnow immediate!.