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am $' l L: f ' v . EVENING nDUiKTlM; HONOLULU, T..H., FIUDAY, OCTOBER 8,. 1909. 'raEK M ' . ; BUSINESS DIRECTORY -' - ih ' " ' PMSS I -II MaMBMMHaMMBiMaBMaMvHMMMBHMt EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Japanese Employment Association, Nuuanu and Pnuahl Bts. Call up phono 697 It you want a cook. good boy or servants. M. Ucda, 'Japanese Employment Of flee. Alapal St.,- near llerctnnla. 4408-im PROFESSIONAL. Nathan Mi Lewis, Tencher of Piano . iind Organ. 1402 Emma. 4408-lm - BULLETIN AUS PAV ' Oahu Railway Time Table. OUTWARD. For Walanae, Walaiua, ICahuku and .Way Btatlons 9:lB a. tu., 'SO p. m. For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way Stations f7: 30 a. m., :1B a. m., ll:0S tC m.'; 2:1J p. m., "320. p. a., 8:16 p. m., $9:30 p. m., tll:00 p. m. For Wahlawa 'SrlS a. m. and 5:15 p. ml ' T ; INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kanaka. .Walaiua-and Walanae 8:36 a. m.. .E:31 p. m. Arrive In Honolulu from Rwa Mill nd Pearl City 17:46 a. t.,"8:3S . m., 10:38 a, m., l:4o p. m., 4:3l P m.,.5:31 p. m.. '7:30 p. m. ' Ar'nro Honolulu from Wahlawa, ,"l:S& a. m. and 5:2l p. a. Dally.- v t Ex. Sunday. t Sunday Only. The Haletwa. Limited, a two-hour tialn (only first-class tickets' hon ored), leaves Honolulu every -Sunday at f:22 a. m. returning, arrives In Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops, only at Pearl City and Walanae U. P.' DENISON. F. O. SMITH. ""SCANDINAVIA BELTING HONOLULU IRONWORKS Agents, Pau Ka Hana THE ENEMY TODIRT. At Your Grocer's. - THE Chas. R, Frazier Company rOUR ADVERTISER flume .371. 182 King St If ICE manufactured from 'pure distilled ,va tsr. Delivered to arty' part' of elty by courteous drivers.- OAljll ICE AND ELECTRIC CO., Kewalo. Telephone 62S. KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES LNGERSOLL WATCHES At All Watchdealers. Jos. Schwartz. Agent for Hawaiian Islands, Cor.jTOBT and KING Sts' Hoa-dala Ice delivered to residences and offices at 85o per hundred in 10-lb. lots ir more. W. O. BARNHART, 1S3..Msreliaat.t Tel. 146.' ' BUILDING MATERIAL OF ATTi KINDS. DEALERS IN LUMBtl. ALLEN A ROBINSON. Vneen Street :: :: :: Honolulu. M. PhiiiiptsA.Cjp. Wholesale Importers and Jobbers EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DRY QOODo. FORT anrf.QUlEN-.8T8. S. SAIKI, Bamboo Furniture Made to Order. Picture Framing a Specialty. 563 S. BERETANIA II. TELEPHONE 407. P. H. BURNETTE Com'r. of Deeds for California Hud New York; NOTARY PUBtIC; Grant Marriage Licenses; Draws Mortgages. Deeds, Bills of Sale, Leases, Wills, Etc Attorney for the District Courts: 70 MERCHANT fiT. HONOLULU; PHONE 310.' - BULLETIN ADS PAY ' rj., :ji.. . . . -i - - kj-VuBr'ir.cu',.. j-.r-i-v- j. .j.. j'.ii- ., REPAIRING. -r Woven Win Mattresses repaired at tho' Factory Honolulu Wlra' Bed Oo., 1250 Alapal Bt Telephone 638 '.S94B-U ARCHITECTS. Dofunber - , A(Farrar, Architects. 68- ua Alexander iKoung uunuing. Telephone 276. " ' ;PLUMBUfGT , Yee SiagKee-Plumber and Tinsmith. I Smith St.,, bet. Hotel and PauahtT Our Silver-Plated . Table Ware Is the kind Hhat will resist wear. The patterns are, beautiful in every respect, and . the .prices are within reach of everyone. , J. A, R.' Vieira fc Go., Jewelers and Sflvefsmithi. ' fllS Hotel 8t. JRON BEDS MATTRESSES FURNITURE Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd. DAYT.ON 137 MERCHANT STREET. First-class residence property, sit nated at Pawaa on .Xing and Young 'streets. Building in first-class or der and connected with artesianwa ter.- Electrio lHat and gas. Also Kapiolani Park ,Jpts and improved propei ty at Hanoia-and .other prop erty. THE BROAD VERANDAS AT f -a. T T.7 T i- t JtL,. AFFORD A DELIGHTFUL SPOT FOR-YOUR SNOOZE AFTER YOUR AUTO RIDE AND A GOOD LUNCH EON Teiritoria! Board of Immigration OfSce 403 Stangewald Bldg. Honolulu. WAIKIKI INN l'he .Finest Bathing on the leach." Meals 'At All Hours. VINES,' LIQUORS, AND CIGAli. W. 0. 5ERG1N. Proprietor. t U N 0 H B, S nnd n R I.N X I ' The most popular place in town. The Fashion Saloon Hotel St. near Fort Tank Scully Jaek Roberts CITY MAUSOLEUM Come and learn particulars, at TOWNSEND UNDERTAKING CO. Beretania Si., Opp, Saohs'. PLANISHED STEEL A full assortment, 'sizes 24"x98" to 48"xl20", and gauges No. 16 to No. 20 lust to'handA' k , We do sheet metal work of all, kinds, and guarantee satisfaction. Your patronage is solicited. PROMPT ATTENTION TO JOBBING EMMELUTH & CO.. JTD,' ' Phone 211. 145'King St. 'J'l iiiFVMfcLiiT! naleiwa r PAID IN Novelized Jrom JEugene Walter's Great Play JOHN W: HARDING ' tr '" 'i l '7 CoprrUhl, I9CS! r C. W . Dittlnlfctm C , -. rj dontihuedV" rra noTjU'sinig your forgiveness, nor your1 mother's, nor yonf sister's. What 1 wont now Is somebody to help me out. I don't want to go to Jail. It would kill me' y i "D'oVou think 1 want you to go to' Jolt? Do you think' I want the dls groco" "The dtrgmcp-that's Itl t knew that would corae sooner or later, but I didn't think It 'would come from you: There's alwnys somebody to hammer, Hint Into a fellow when he's down." "I'm not trying, to 'hammer 'anything Into vou. What 1 wnnt to know I what can be done, what are wegofng todor ' j "I1 don't, know unless" 1 "Unless we can get the money to pay bark. There's Jlmsy." That won't do. It's too much. He hnr-'t got IL Dcstdes. It's too late W ! lams means business. He wouldn't t: .i- the money, lie's riortbat kind." "Oh, If I only knew a way If 1 vi M only help!" ' She wrung, her bands and sanlrbope-Ict-slr Into.n chair by tho. table. " lirooks fdced the room restlcMly, tllpA hIM rtnlntHl In nm m VAm'iinil iiac u n iiu uuiiuiii iu u lbuu. nun uuu then be' shot a peeol'ar, furtive glance1 In the direction of his wife. Finally be sat opposite to tier, leaned 'toward bcr on the tabic nnd saldjn'-ti low, In tense voice: ' " " "If anything Is to be done It's got to be done tonight, Emma. Williams Is the ouly mau. Vou cau square It with him." "I can J" v "Yes, and no one but you." "What can I do!" Do looked at bcr meaningly. "Ho llkoa you." Startled,' she returned his gaze In quiringly. "" ' "Yes, ho does," he went on. "He al ways .did.. Women nrc his Weak point He's liked you for years. That's why ho bancs aruiind.i 1 1've seen It and beard what be'.inld, tonfctit, ?bout wjjat nea uo ror n gin nice you. uo raeoni that, Emma. 'He'll do' anything you ask him If if spa go to blm rsut" neglunjng to understand ,what ho wanted' of bcr, sbo" roc slowly, In credulous horror' 111 her eyes. He rose also nnd went toward bcr:' "He's home now," he urged eagerly. "Tou can", go.,,'o one ew,lll. know but Just Williams; you Hod rue. And )oq can do more than that you can make him give us money, more money, to keep on living like thls;arid there won't be any risk." - She recoiled from, him, consumed with rage and shame her eye!' blkilai'.' ' ' ""I hope t don't understand aright! The 'words en mo to quivering gasps. "Ion mean mo to. go, to, bis apartment tonlgbt to seo blm-atid and" "No one will know the difference," ho coaxed softly. "You can handle him all right Besides, you know how far you can let a man go all women know that" J " "Ob, I can't believe I'm listening to youl A husband to, ask a wlfo" Bhe'-' stopped, pressing 'bcr cheeks between ber' clinched bands, appalled at his. Infamy. ' . ' "Then 'you won't do It?" be cried angrily.. "You won't come to the front! I suppose you don't tblnk 1 ought to askrwhySbhUian'riT Whd-'dld 1 steal the money fer 1 did It because; aii mmln mf" ' " -- ' -. "That's njle!" . 1 "You know It's the truth. Wbet-I. married you your father was to help! me. and he died, and then, you bad to uo your own woric. ana you wnmea and complained." "That's nnbtbar Her "Oh. you dcvit said so In so many words, but I saw It for four'yehrs around the hou-e. I saw you sighing" and moping because you didn't have enough to live on. Tben there were that mother of yours and your sister they never stopped. You tried to make yourself Ti 'martyr.1, Evety'tnomenrTif 'yuur'llf was nmuto protest agajdst, our poverty ye,;ii wns, anu.you itoow IL 1)0 ydu rtTnethbef'llilit night when you said you couldn't go to the theater becauso you didn't. bave clothes? .That iva'stbe flrst.tlme I took' money. Thafs when I, began." "You kneV'I fouldh't havo gone If I had known." 'Jut you did go you kept on go ing, and I kept on stealing for you.. God,' how I'vo's'uirered-for ywi, for tbo clothes on your;bijek.- tJvcryulght 'hasticcria nightmare. Now I'm going' tbJntL' youkdow'thac Xo jojng1 up; there on the river ror years because yon won't do your part"- -, "I can't do what you want!' Ho- becamo satantlcally persuasive. again. " ... - - Why can't yquj'be urged. "Other woWcn Jiar'e forless p'isop'-ione.'to g?t'. control of n transcontinental railroad for her husband. I've risked every thing for you.. If you go there tonlgbt ,1 wbp't jso'trfjall;1! won't be hauled Inln pftlirff nn nnn will knntr lint IliA three of us. No one will think the less of you. I've gone through to the limit for you: It's up to you to go through far ns." ""Then If you go to. Jail you mean that I've sent' you there" v v M' "Yes. Hnd' down' In your heart you know you have." Every Idstlnct of her pure' woman hood; every fiber of her flesh, revolted at "this cynlcnl ejhlhlilor or' his vile ncss. She- contemplated him with loathing. "Now that I eec you naked in all your nasty meanness, your' contempti ble vlclousness, 1 wonder bow I even made the mistake of thinking you even half tf man." she said. This' southing denunciation made, na Impression 'on his 'deadened sense of; honor and .decency, "Yoii,cnn't .dodge the responsibility with One speeches." be replied, shrug-. glog Ills shoulders. "I've gone wrung .' for you. What are yon going to UJ? tie urtinirp ullli me nnd take thin chance nn easy ctinnco and you know' you re safe." She dli not answer, but stood there, her face set lulls expression bf abhor rence and Indignation, deliberating as to the best course to pursue toward this unspeakable villain to whom she' was bound and' who watched her with anxious, cringing mien. -Sho addressed 'him .finally In cold, harsh tones: "Whatever I may .do or promise to' do, I promise simply beeiiure you blame me." "Emma, I knew you'd" "Don't make the mistake that I care for you. Whatever i ftlt.for you. and I thought' It was love, you've assassl- Tou am rmiXc aim give u money.? nated In tho las) ten minutes. But A don't want yon to go to Jail polntlug a finger of urcusatloiyet me. " "Theft you'll be square; . square you'll help you'll- "You understand that If I bargalu with Captain .Williams for your free dom I make the bargain." '" "I know. I'll' never' ask." "It will he my business alone." t , ' ttesl Jiist yours." vy "Is bo home?" ' , , 'fcs, I think so. He said be was going there."' "Tclcpbono nnd ask blm If he. can see roe-now alone." Ho Jumped to the Instrument, but as bis band grasped tbo receiver he best-' tated, and a flush suffused bts wblte, drawn cheeks, brought there vby the first Jlruc consciousness of the enor mity of Jjls "crime. Ue looked around guiltily at' his wife. Ebo'was sta'ndlng rigid, bcr back toward blm. He took down tue receiver. -"seven-aix-clgnt-rour Bryant," he tailed. cnAPTEn xn. PEN .Jlmsy ,Sm)thJ)nd told Emma and Joe that Cap tain Williams lived In a lit tle south sea Island nook ' Into', bis flat and that It was dirty 'the description had. done Jubilee to the place In a general way. It wits In a bote) not far'from that In which the Brookseg bad so recently taken up their residence, and the living room was a curious combination of natural' history museum and ship's cabin. ' A wooden ''capstan In the"center did uuiji ,.ui a ivuuu vuuiv, auu uu 11, iir addition to an electric reaqlng lamp. 'a'tt .nntldy' Utter 6f papers and mdca sine;" some' writing' paper; envelopes, pens and Ink, were a huge tin box of tobacco and a rack containing pipes of ,wood and meerschaum of all' sizes,. shapes. and colors. Hcmnrkable amonj the few 'choirs of rnttan or rush' 'was one, a largo rocking chair, partially constructed' of two small anchors, the flukes forming 'the rockers. In a cor ner oyer a comfortable lonrrgowas, a canopy made of a piece of. sail 'can vas supported by south sen Island spears and decorated with leather shields, warclubs, boomerangs and other native weapons, together with necklaces and various ornaments of sharks' teeth. Covering the' walls .were stuffed fishes of weird shape. Over tbo entrance door was a ship's wheel and on the mantel a model of an old time trading schooner with all 'sails set Amongothcr'ob4ects'on the' mantel also was a faded' daguerreo type showing Captain Williams a a young roan,1, In uniform." 'dri each side of the capstan was a dirty cuspidor. Tbo carpet also was dirty and spotted, and .dust had settled thickly every where. In this queer abode 'Williams lived alone, save for Sato, a Japanese valet, who had served blm for many ycarv Tbo, masjlve, form . of, the capjtalp , " i . w moved! .v'f. as, .--.,- . ,.?" liJ .himself, primus Ills toat,' mtghCTiaV beenMescrted In' the llclit of tho 'lamp through 'ttic cloud of tobacco smoke that enveloped him as he sat reading, n reaga-lne some time after his de parture from 'the home' of1 Mr. and, Mrs. Rronks. He was rnt'-sr nnnoyed' wben the telephone hell rang and had he not been expecting Smith would not have' troubled to answer It, As'lf was, bo swore a little and rose la.41y to respond. "Hcllof' Yes, this is Captain Wil liams," he said. In Ills usual stentorian voice. "What, lirooks? ! won't talk with you' over the phone no wuat? Mrs. lirooks? What, hero? Well, Well! Yes, I'm nt home yes. Itlgbt away, you say? Yes; I'll wait" Williams-could hardly believe wnat be hnd heard. He turned It over In his mind for .fully threo minutes ugurlng oui'Just what It could mean. "Going to send hi wife here!. .What a skunk be Is!" be grunted. lie nmhled to the telephone again and Instructed the hotel clerk that If any visitors called to' see him' they were to he shown right up. Prom there he went to the door of au ad joining room nud roared for bis valet. "Any beer on Ice?" he demanded when the Japanese, who evidently bad been nsteep. presented himself. "Yes, srinr." 'lOot Jlmes and rum the kind 1 brought up from' the West Indies?" "Yes, saar." "rienty Icor "Yes, saar." "That's nil." He could not get over the wonder Brooks' telephone communication bad caused blm. 'Told ber he'd got n ralseof pay, eh? What a skunk he, 1st And "what a One girl she Is!" He gazed abstractedly at the model of the schooner on the mantel opposite to hliinnd became burled, In thought so 'deep that bo'hetuatly stopped smok ing and let his pipe go out Presently he roused himself, fished a' sheet of writing paper'from 'among the reading matter on the enpstan'tnole and wrote something upon It; after which be folded the paper' carefully nnd bid It between the'leaves of a magazine. Then be shouted again for bis valet "Sato," bo .ordered, "bring my .slip pers and smoking Jacket There's a lady coming to see me." The man grinned knowingly. '4Y0U might as well toko a walk, dato." "Yes, saar." "And you needn't como back right nway." ';No, saar." " "Hero's 'n couple of dollars for you., Take 'cm and get to blazes out of here. Sapc?"" ' x ' ' "Yes. iaar." ' "And stay out" be' recommended as tbo Japanese prepared to obey. When tho 'valet bad' 'vanished tbe captain took a survey of bis .domain rather anxlouslr. " "It's" a Httle dlrty-a little dirty-'. out 11 11 nave to ao(- ne inutiereo. ' There", was a' knock'st. the door. Wil liams, wreathed, hls'physlognomy In tbe most ainlsbje smile Of which It was capable, felt his tie .'to assure himself that It bad not slipped round toward bis left', ear, as It-bad a bad habit of doing when not hauled tsut and clamp ed In place, and 'went to let bis' vis-. Itorln. . .The caller, however, was on1y,Bmltb, '".Come in, but make your business short." was Williams' blunt greeting. "I'm cxnectlnz an Important visitor." Ail' Hgbfr'cnptain." responded; Smith tranquilly, entering and helping himself to a chair. "Have a piper Invited tbe host pnsblng.tho tobacco tin toward him. l'(k riot," was the laconic declination. "Vsll. how did you Icqvo tbe Brooks famllyr' ."She knows." ' ' . You tell her?" ' VXof Joe did." "Didn't think be bad the nerve." "He hasn't." "How's that?" "It was becsnse.he (ost.lt lbat.be told ber. Rusted right out the moment 'the door was closed on you.,,T ';' "" ' "Did they have a row?" "Don't know. She took It like a major nnd asked me 'to leavo 'em alone." 'That's natural." "Hnve you"g6t the exact figures?" "What, .figures!," "Of how. tn'iicb be took." "I guess, so tojho penny," aald.WII J la tin, reaching ;for .a memorandum book nnd 'consulting It "it'was'Ju'st 1U,8."iO three days ugo." "Any more now?" ".Not that I know of. Guess that covers It." Smith shook hts bead moodily. "That's too bad-too bad." he mur mured.' ' ' ' ' '1 ' "That's right. It Is' too bad." agreed tbe captain. ' Smith thought for a minute., looked straight at the captain, who 'was re imrdlnz blm curiously dud ssW firmly 'and more' quickly than' his employer bad ever' beard blm speak. before: "Williams. 1 don't Mhlnk It'll tako thrco minutes for you and me to come to an understanding' about Brooks." " "What about him?" " "I want to square tbls thing for him." "Where do you come In, Smith?" "In plain words. Williams, 'thafs my business. But I want, to square It" "How do you 'think ryou can)squara It, Smith?" As 'Jlmsy prepared to . answer the question be 'fell back Into 'bis old fa miliar drawl. "Well, Williams." he said, "you ain't got any callous on your- Angers from bagdlng out coin to tbe folk's' who've worked for you, but I've always been trented about right" "You wero always worth treating right. Smith." rjimjuw." - (To Be Continued). , ' - s WANTED Lady or gentleman with' $5,000 ns silent partner for a conservative business. Capital guaranteed by real estate. Liberal returns as sured. For particulars apply P. U. II. Strauch, Attorncy-at-Law, Wnlty Hldg. Wanted to Mint House on good- sized lot; prefer ono with option of buying nt first of year on rea sonable terms. Address C. T. V., Bulletin omce. 4431-31 Second-hand half-gnUon mince meat Jars, will pay 15c each. The Jam Factory, 184 Hotel St. 4 442G-U Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of fice. SITUATION WANTED. Japanese" Private Cooklag School 1 Families or hotels supplied with cooks. C. M. Matzle, 1467 Auld Lane. Phone 1S64. LOST. Wa'ltham watch, between Judiciary ' building and Fort 'St. Return to this office and receive reward. UTi-at BUSINESS . DIRECTORY DRESSMAKING. Mme. Lambert from Paris will open this month a .school for young la dles who desire to know how to make their own drcBses. Harrl- son Block. Beretania nnd Fort. I .,,- 4iz.lt IT TASTES CLEAN BECAUSE IT IS CLEAN Pond Dairy gKlk Is pleasant and whole 's some. "There's a dif ference?' ' The' Bahy .THE POND DAIRY. . ret ouu. Expert in Mason and Concrete Work Orders promptly executed and Deliv ered. School street, near the bridge. Hair Ornaments Beautiful assortment at . MISS POWER'S1 Second .Floor, Boston Bldg. LADIES' WOOL-.SWEATERS 811K AND KID .GLOVES - ' BABY-t ETJlDNj " ' SDlJSLfHOSlilY Miss Kate : Woodard .lHl.Fort.Street. :$65 REMINGTONS Rebuilt typewriters juil as good as new. Jf. B. ARLEIGH & CO., LTD. .Combings Made up the latest or any style. EMRICBSLUX Harrison Block. Fort and Beretania Sts. T FREIP and EYELET -EMBROIDERY MRS. J. ROSENJERG Alexander Young Hotel, QUALITY COUNTS. R9sesJ, Carnations, and other Cut Flowers. MRS. E. M. TAYLOR The Honolulu Florist. Young Building! t Tel. 339. Little Things. The Industrial Edition of the Evening Bulletin, wrapped ready for mailing, 50 cents at B n 1 letiuofflce. ' . . . 1 ' . ' ' 1, S STJ T Q j-TjrNS o FOR SALE. Ferns Australian nnd other varie ties; nlso logs, baskets, begonias and stephnotls plants. For par ticulars call on Miss Jehnson, Fort street, near Vienna Bakery 4390-tf-idll TO LET Housekeeping apartments and sleep ing rooms. 1248 Emma St. 4 43S-3t Furnished front room; 110 per month. Small housekeeping room, suitable for ono person, $3 per month, at 1563 Nuuanu St. Boom and hoard In private family, Maklkl District, for two gentle men or couple. Address S., Bul letin ofilce. 4429-tt Two furnished rooms; modern; opp. Hoyal Hawaiian Hotel; single, or en suite; good neighborhood. Tel, 1G0S. 4426-12t Large furnished rooms .for ladles, with or without board. Mrs. F. D. Wlcke, 1245 Beretania Ave. 4378-tf Furnished cottage and housekeeping rooms. Cottage Grove. Tel. '1087. 4429-tf Two furpished rooms. Apply .Mrs, D. McConnsll. 1223 Emma BU M . . -rr-sz ' Real E s.Tate Exchange I r Nuuanu Valley Near Country Club; 11 .1 acres; 8 ro6ms; mod- . , I ,erh; a beautiful, coun- I try hoiu '...-.. 89,000.00 Beretania St. 1 -1 f Near McKinley .High 7 . . School; 11 - rooms; ;, S'. bath; electrio lights; t servants' quarters; lot 80x293; cost $10,000. 7,000.00 An Ideal beach Lot - - -i it 1 4 4 At Diamond Head; HOx 200; near car line; a snap ..: .'.... 4,750.00 Buy a Home . On Kinau St., .near .Pen sacola; ten rooms; bath. Lot .75x150. . . .4,250.00 1 Bargain - 7 acres; good house, Ka lihi Valley ,. 3,100.00 What's the Use !' Of paying rent! Buy a home on Lunauio bt. 5 rooms; easy terms. 2,500.00 Big Sacrifice A beautiful bungalow, ;i , Kuakina St.;7 rooms and bath; lot 50-150. 8,750.00 " ll Paying rent and buy a vr home 'just off Liliha St.; 7 reoms'and bath 1,650.00 fort Street 'J 906:00 6 rooms; easy terms. . Phone 152, 82 Kinr-St. A. V. GEAR, MANAGER. PRIMO BEER 11 1 1 Vienna Bakery Boston Baked Beans. (,,, t Boston Brown Bread. . , . Leave orders a day ahaa4 8 loaves. of bread for l.p 1129 Fort St. Phone 97. KODAK DEVELOPING 7 AND PRINTWa. MbULDINQS PICTURES. PK0I0 AND ART CO. . 932-038.rort St. M Tel&l2. ' . ..-.' " " " 'lt'lMaL'KS6i R'tT. -,-; .'?"-H?.v-vf '-v ti $ v ? ". Afw-"- a : s ss :. f. MX. "-;' w- "w