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Ardmore, Tuesday, August 14, 1905. THE DAILY AFIDMOREITE THREE rlmlliifr 'tout IntrrrnllriR Clutyti oi.ion ns a class are credited with having no scruples about opening n book nt the middle or end or nnywhpre cl.n they tuny expect to llnd the most Interesting chapter. A frequent fern lnluc vMtor nt libraries wan oxorlntinl revealing to a frloiul of her otvn lior secret of locating nt once the most tlirlllliiR chapter In miy book, no mut ter Ihiw iiiifntnitlnt' one niny Im with It. "You simply cloo It Unlit." she paid, "aud glanco nlotift tin edge of the leave. It Is seldom. Indeed, tli.it you do not notice n distinct line, or wen more than one, i-ninonl ly a number of edRos willtnt slightly more tlmn titote nltottt them. Open tin' liook there nnd you have the Iiost chapter." A Jlbraclnn explained thl hy snylng thnt the reading nnd rcremllng of tlx pir- tlcuhtrly intorpstlng chapter of a look naturally cause certain pages nnd tlwlr edges to be more Milled. Of course the longer the hook has hecn In elrcuhi- Hon the ipou' llstlnct are the innrks. rhlhtdclplila lteenrd. A llll nf rnlr Intnl. Cruising down Mllfonl sound. New Zcmlsnd. when the chimin are elcorluic M,MMn.u'iitly proved to lie the cane. THE SCARRED WRIST. (low Dri-nii) Slurr t'otinrrlcil Willi tlif Ilrrcuforil l'n nil If. For three generations the Itorcsford family have Iniudpd down ns substnn tlnlly true n remnrknblo drenm sUiry which Is connected with n Hinnll tock etbooh nnd u piece of black rlhUou In IhmsossIoii of n member of the family. So well known nnd no well nuthenttcnt- (xwnn the alary that it ineniW of the llpresford fnnil!jr printed for private circulation a abort account of the facts, of whleh, without Impugning lite Min cer! ty of Ida reliillrea. he endeavored to Klve n almple explanation. The narrative la n love atory a well a n dream atory. 'Hie heroine of It la N'leolit Hamilton. Die young wife of Sir Tristram Hereford. This young lady appeared nt the breakfast table one. morning very ngltatcil ami Mie ami with her lert wrlat liouud with n pleee nf blflrk ribbon. She replied to her husband's Inquiries by entreat Ins him to nak her no ittiiHmi. She then MlHI that Her IM-nilier. lmi lymuc, in whom who had la-en rery fond, hod died mi the preeetllnn Thursday, which nfter a shower, the mount iiIiib an like fairyland. No longer grim uml black nnd fearful, they nre Inced everywhere with the streaming silver of cloud horn cnsciidos. One day wo watched the Kiddy Journey of one of those cut- nrncts. It .sprang from the very top of the l.lnn roek, n n.OOii foot iermiidlc- nlnr wall. Lome and slender nnd glint ing like glass In the aim, It foil atrnliiht down over us. but never reached us. It aeema Hint In the nlntit I-niljr Ilereaford had dreamed thnt her broth er ant by bpr Iiedaldo mlthoufxti she tie rlnred be Imd Indeed ant therei and. nfter telling her whom her child ahotiM ninrrv nnd that her Imalmiid woultl tile before her. warned her, with the ut most vriietiiemu ngnlust marrying the second lime. "If you ilo remarry." her dream vis itor bail aalil. "von will Miner rrom CURIOUS LAND LAW. Orfiirri In llrlixilitu l) Aot I'nnlrnl llr)iiinl it t'prtntii llrtilll. One of the curi.nii ti.isea of the land law In llpbrlmii la t Ii.it the enrth of n landowner ti.'jond n crinln depth tloea not belong t i him. Should the owner of the am-fnee dlnentrr n cil or sold dcpolt underlylnn Iris property ho must llrat obtain n uovernmeiit i-oncea-r-lon before he can Nln niliilinr opern- tlona. The land beyond the p.eaerllMfd depth In which wealth In Hie raw Ima Imh)ii tllaeoveiwl limy ite civietl to n wrwm othef thnn the aurrm-o owner, who may operate under certnui uoeru- mwil reaulntlona. one of which it that Hie owner of the surfnee la entitled to a per cent of the vulne extracted. 'flic mine paya to the ixovernincnt an amount determined hy the uilue nnd Importance or the coni,iilnn. after which It must pay to the Roverninent u sum pmitorlloned to the miIiic of the total extraction. The Koverniiient name tie' otidltlons under which tlw inliii'!! its well ns other Imlitntrlnl etitb llMlinienta shall lie operated nnd pro tecta unit unfepmartla the health and lives of the workmen a wefl ns pro vldea for the public Ntfety. The mliilater of Industry and lalair nppoltita a state hoard of inlulne ciikI jlAor. ntlmrir.etl to rejtulnte Hie work- Im; of nil mlniM nnil nil iatnbllahmenta considered dniiEorotin or lnanltMry, whpllM.'r shaft or open mines, iiiarrti, fnetorles, coke oven plnnta or brbiuette works. lloston (!IoIm. 4 LOCAL UNIONS. f 4 nAnuima' jouuneymkn intku NATIONAL UNION Meets Oral snd third Monday nights In cacti month. Jim Wllklns, proa'.dont; K mcr Wright, socrotnry. OAHI'KNTKItS' AND JOINHUS' Oh AMUltlCA, No. 1028 Moots over: Thursday night, 7:30, nt Union Hall. II. K. Cot. proshlont; 13. N Korgtiion, sccrotnry. INTHltNATlONAl. lmOTHEHIIOOl ..OP KLICCTItlCAL WOItKHHS Meets socond nnd fourth Frldn. nights of Odcli month. K. M. rarkar prostdout; A. A. Ilolcomb, aeert tnry. HI3TA1L CLUUKS' 1. r. UNION, No 63B Meets uecond nnd fourth Moa dny nlghta In enoh mouth. Louu S. She'kowlts, president, L. II. Horn secretary. UIlICKtJVYKHS'. MASONS' ANI I'LASTIiUKIia' INTKHNATI0NA1 UNION No. UMects overy Sntur dny night. J. II. Ulxon, president A. II. Drown, sccrotnry. It liad dropped, wty. l.00 feet, when It L.our i,,,,!,,, rent men t until yowr wna cnunht by the wind, awnyed thla way nnd thnt, nnd flnnlly blown clenn nwnv. dlatmlvltiK hi misty win. We steamed right under II, or. rather, mi dor tlw place where It oURht to have boon, uml experienced the peculiar sen cntlon of looking atrnlRht. up at n wa torfall that, na the Inuncli aklpiiei pt It, "nover fell nnywhore." 1'our Track Xows dentil at forty-seven ISeslat every temiitntleu to n aeeoiHl mnrrlaBe He qulrlnc tome proof of Iter lirothef's i" nllty, Ih Imd. nt bT ntUWii. iiwh"' hur' wrist with bin hand, wbereiiiam the sinews bad sbrutik and the nerves withered. Sh.- showed her wrlat. laiunii wllb black ribbon, but declared ttoU II had been forbidden her to uncover It. When Sir TrMnnn died uidy nerps- ford. In spite of all remonxtrancea, Im metllntelv aoinshl abwlute aolllude ami retirement. Hut life without frlcnda It Klvtn enerpy und powrt- to provln unlirable. alio " to H.OM. who ,t htmrtlly of It. exrimnse via is win n a K -"'" tne iieigniairiioim. sue airove in A ZULU LEGEND. PAINTMH8, DUCOHATOI18 AND l'A I'KKIIANOUHS UNION NO. 228 Meets the second nnd fourth Sntur tiny nights of each month nt Union Hall. T. J. WA015S, President T. C. WAKNHIt, Socrotnry b i) ii ii b kt Hi ii ill li i il) . 1 - A Chooso tbroo words from tlio English lungougo and yiu will tlntl Always the Same is tlif most significant oxprt'ssion d( noting qualities of dt pondi'iici'. Always tin1 muni' applies to KELKEH, rh a Cirocor r.n'l to hu (ioods ho hat(ll8. Goods that Are Alvays the Same: Chase A Sanborn's Coffers CJneon of tho Pantry Flour lloina' I'irkW'H and Pii mtvi's, f7 '-ariettas Always the Same Priuc of Ui'iurr V'lour. 1 w FEL1ER Telephone No. 174 ft t The Successful M ltnlt.-r ni n I'ooil. Duttcr la u hydro i-arlMin, mid nil tx ceanoit of It are stored up ns fat In the body worl. lor nny one ntlllcteil with conaiiiiiptloit butter cookery, If plenty of fat can be dlHoated, la one of the bist ways of curltiK the dlsenso should It be In Its wirly Hti;oa or of kecplnc it nt Imy If ndvnnced. It la not economy to pnre the butter lit table even to the healthy people. Hutter la not a simple fnt composed merely of ono sort. It la n mixture of no less than hcvcii dllTefent aorta of fata, nnd no more complex oil enn be taken than thla. For dyspeptic nnd liverish people Kood bread nnd but ter. nloiiK with fruit, should luvarlnbly tnko the plnce of pie. pantry nnd bN cults. Pastry for such people U only nnother name for poison, nnd blaculta nre na often na not baked with lard. Itltxnlictli Curler, IIIocoIim'Mmv. Hllznbelh Carter f 1717-ISlMli wna on.' of the wrlKlmil "blue atoekliiics." of whom a hhixnipher auya: "A perfect knowliMlKo of I'rench. nciiulivd nt mi early nue from n Huguenot refimeo inlulHter nt Canterbury, wna tne rouii' diillon of Kllwibelh Carter's iHluentlon. Ilur father tiiiiKht her. together with her brother. I.atlu, (liwk and Hebrew, tlioush Iho alowlicaa of her npprcheiv Mon tired, out Ida patience. Italliin Spanish nnd (ermeu alio taiiBlit liorself without nny nsslstniice. and later In life she aut liuratdf to learn Poi tuitui'so, but for wnnt of books alio made no Krent prosreas. Laatly nhe taught her self Arable and niiide an Arabic die tlonary, contalnlui: various meanlnsa of wonla which eUewhero had been Improperly translated." a ami whom, lifter a tlmi vain to reunrd with Indifference. I lor love rcw nnd ovenaiwereii ncr. nc" Hii voiinir mull ibsdnre.l his pnaaliill sue consented to n tirlvnte union. All turned out lis the dream had rorelolil. in n year or so her husband's conduct wns so bad that she hud to separate from htm. At forty-seven she tiled. After her denth her wrlat wna examined nnd found to be ns she bad di-scribed It. The most remarkable of tlio facta connected with thla strause story-llie scnrnil wrist Is explained by Hie writer of Iho pamphlet referred to nhovo as follows: Ho consilient Hint IjuIv lleresfoiil. who knew that her brother. Lord Tyrone, was 111. drenmed that be was dead, and In eonsetjuence bccnmewi violently excltoil as to Injure ho.- wrist. In the morning she bouinl It tin so llchtly thnt In course of time the sinews shrank and withered. Oilil hliir)' of tlic llrlulu of 'l lili Snr- HMU I'.-OlllC. T1h Zulus necoiiiit for their origin, says a correspondent of the Country Gentleman tKimllsln. by a story of.u tnlklnv elephant who fed upon chil dren. He met a woman laden with an ax and bundle of fa not s, uccomtmiiletl bv her child. Seeluu the elephant, she Ktie"d h!t Intention nnd pleaded. "Spnr my child, oti. elephant:" The vlephnut rcfitsetl. "'Ilieli." said tlw mother, "If thla evil must happen swallow mc.'too. tih, elephant!" Sj tlu elephant swallowed mother and child, mid they found themschea vlth all the oilier children who were union pre viously. Hy and by the child rew hun cry, nnd the mother lit tire with bar fitpols. She then with her ax cut away the elephant's ttesh, cooked It, and they all nte. Ah the Are burned. Ita uroat bent tilled the elephant with lailu, und he rati and run und ran till they felt the thunder of hit hoofs radiiR over hill and valley. At letisth. exhausted, he dropped down ile.nl. I'sIiik her nx. the mother chopped and chopped until sho iiiade nil opeiUnx In H lephant'a side. After this they dept out and be came a new nation In a now country. TI5AMSTKI18' UNION. No. 68J-J U. DoArmond, president; U. V Yonnff, aeorotnry. AUDMOItH TKADIffi COUNCIIr Mceta first nnd third Prldny iiIkIUh In each month nt Labor Hall. W. C. Heaves, president; U. N. Fergu son, ecrotnr. OIL LAND FOH LEASE. The leoiioi'lnslle llnroiiPis itinvc, After Pope's denth tlio villa nt Twickenham bcIniiKed successively to Sir William Stanhope, who enlarged It considerably; to Mr. Weltioru Kills, nft erwnrd Lord Mendlp, nnd lastly to Hnronesa Howe. This lady wns so much nnuoyed nt tlio number of pll grlma who enmo to see tho place that Blu) rnred It to the' ground, cut tiown tho treea nnd endeavored to oblltcrato nil vestiges of Its former distinguished Otfcupant.-Londoii Notes and Queries, .Vino)' iiidI l)lv)irc)'. An Austfnlliin illvorco court Judgo Uilnks that thero Is a subtlo conuee. tlou between high sounding feminine bnntlHinnl unmet and matrimonial tin- happlucHs. Ho has noticed that tlio iinmc which generally como under his tn.itclal coL'ulzance nro O nilys. (weu- dolen, Krmyntruilo nnd tho like uml that ho seldom or never In his oillclnl cnpaclty heara of a Mnr' or a Hrldsot. Iiisllm-t In n oiiiik llrnvpr. Hvery nultuul Inherits tho power of doing certain things without iieing taURht-that la to any, they lmvo what Is called Instinct. A guntleuian re fused to believe In this Instinct, mi to convince him a Canadian menu liought a baby beaver from a hunter and sent It to the gentleiniiii. Tho lit tlo lieaver became n "great pt In the house, but gave no sign of wanting to build a dam until one day a lenity pall of water wna put on tho lloor of the back kitchen. Though but a baby, tho Instinct now awoke in the beaver. Tho Instant ho saw the water oozing out of tho pall ho scampered Into the ynrd. brought In a chip aud began building blv dam. Tho geutlanian wna called nnd watched tho llttlo fellow, very much astonished by all he saw. Ilo gavo orders to havo It left where It was, nnd tho Industrious benver kept ut his work four weeks, when ho hud built a solid dam nil around tho pall. A Tunc or n Juki', "Was thnt a bonafltlo pleco that nthellnda was playing?" naked Mr. Cuturox. "Certainly," answered his wife. "That wns a selection irotn Wagner." "Well, of course I wouldn t express Itrniurrj'liiK. "Do widows or widowers moat re marry?" said Iho reporter. 'Widows, widows decidedly," tlio minister answered. "And how tlo you account for that fact?" 'I account for It on tho monetary rather than oti aentlmeutnl grounds. Widows remarry oftener than widow era, Thoy nro alone, und they may have n child or two, and all tho money they can call their own Is n life Insur ance policy for JJL'-'OO .or ?l,r,0(). So they remarry. They remarry speedily. With much wisdom acitulred from their llrst marital experience they havo no dllllculty In persuading some prosperous und steady young innn to lice ns Veutlliiliirx. It Is not generally known, but most beokeoars will Inform ,mii Hint such Is the nine, thnt each lieehlvo has u corps of whnt could properly bi term ed 'ventilating Ikhs." During the hot seasons these ventilators station them selves at the entrance of tho hive and fan the Interior with the Incessant mo tion of their wings. These ventilating corpa nre usually In relnya of from four to a hnlf doxon. nnd they nre re lieved at short lutcrviila by fresh work ers who keep up the fanning procoas. They nre I "pt nt work by a sort of patrol of bees, which litanies Incessant activity on the part of the fanners dur ing the time they nre ut work. This story tuny sound strange to those who know but little concerning the wonder ful Intelligence of bees, but ,lt Is n scientific fact Hint has often been authenticated. On August 15, 100(5, nt 2 o'clork p. m.. at the office, of tho Southern Trtit Company, Atoka, Indian Territory, the ttnd rslRiied wilt lease nt public out cry to tho highest bidder, '20 ncn - of land adJolnliiK tho town of Wheeler. Chlckaaaw nntlon, Indlnn Territory .and described na tho Northeast quarter of the Southwest nunrtcr and thu north half of tho Southeast quarter of see- Hun 22, Township 3 South, llatigo West. The Terms of the Lease. IsL It will run for live yonrg from dnto. 2nd. It will reserve to tho lesser ono tenth of tho out put of oil, or gaf or other product. 3rd. It will roqulro tho lessor to begin tho sinking of a well by Janunry 1st, 1007, nnd to proiocuto with rens- onnblo diligence tho development of tho proporty and will contain such other provisions, conditions nnd fot folturos as nro usual. 4th. A ensh bonus payable on date tho lenso Is funde will ho required, nnd the blddor offering tho largest caih bonus will bo nwardeu tho lease, sub ject to tho approval of tho court. Dated July 11th. PJOC. PBTKIl J. HUDSON, Curator of the Kstnto of Osborno Nn- klshl. n minor. 15-lni I IaH one rule he nlwnyn abides by in making purcluiacn. mul that rule id to "BUY THE BEST" The best docs not always coat the moat. For example, there arc the Moline and Mitchell Wagons John Deere and Velie Buggies McCormick Mowers and RaRes Thcac goodu are known the world over to be the beat, and 3'ou'll llnd our price's and terms equal to if not better than other dealers offer. We have in stock y fine line of HAY TIES and can prompt-aj-mpplv you, Remember, we sell the CSARTER OAK STOVES and MAJESTIC HTEEL RANGES , f 1 BIVENS, C0RHN & FRENSLEY I 2 SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE I I III HI iiflHH III 1 1 1 "Mil in 11 HiwmiH 1 1 MM" WJ J. A. BIVEN8, Preildent DON LACY, Vice President A H. PALMER, Cathltr FHED C. CARR, AsiL Cathltr. TSie City National Bank ARDMORE, IrJDIAN TERRITORY Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Funds ,. . 75.000,00 AccoanU of flrmi and Individuals solicited. Courteous treatmtnt accordod to U allks. IJh'l mul Sli'Uii)'. It is a brimd rule that boiled milk nnd puddling mado with mill; nrcc more frciUint!y Hem iinythlnt; to 10 etoro n sick pcrsnn. Whun bcKlnnln' to restore a sick person to more ordi nary diet begin with white Hah. ImiIIimI. I'lalcc or solo lmlled In milk Is excel lent. Never lve potatoes wln'n the ill Kcst Ion Is bad. In pltico of bread Rlvo loast. Often thero N 11 crnvltiK for nclds. In such c:tso' Klve bmriu Jtilcw diluted with water nnd sweptencil with HtiKiir when allowable or with siicclm rlu In dlHbctcs. A craving for green stuff should ii I way m bo satlslle.l. Na ture herself Li crying out. (live water cress, hut withhold rndls'.ioj, us they nre dimctilt t ) dlne.it. ELDO fi cont cigar, Mndc In Ardmore Till- Kplilnir i'lrrl. Ill many localitliM off the Scotch coasts ami the coasts of Norway the flkhlug ground lie at some dlstunco from tho shore and tin stnrt must bo made with tho ebb thl". soiui'ilnnw In the middle 0 the ulxht. All the ImkHs Summer Dlarrhoe In Children. During, tho hot weather of tho sum mer months tho first unnatural loose- noss of a child's bowels Hhnuld have Immodlato attontlon, so as to chocH tho dlsonso hoforo It becomes serious. All that Is nocossnry Is n few doses of Chaniborlnln' Colic, Cholera and niarrhooa Itemed;: followed hy n doso of castor oil to cleanso tho system. hv. M. O. Stocklnnd, pastor of tho First M. U. Church, Llttlo Knlls, Minn. writes: "W havo used Chamberlain s Colic, Cholora nnd Dlurrhooa ncinedy for sovornl vonrs and find It n very valunblo remeily, ospeclnlly for sum mor dlsordors In children." hold n V. J. nnmsey, W. II. I'rnme. Ardmorf Drug Co., Ilonner & Ilonner. it n Mtuvli, Inf.filttv nnnrilM' f)t:irt to bet them afloat upon a second mntrl- golhor, and to ono uuiiecuitoniod to thu monlal voyage. Widowers aro most sight the speetscle of 'JCO to son tubing npt to remain single If they have chil dren. Right out of ton of tho widow- nny doubts In company, but hnlf tho ers whom I remarry nre childless men." tlmo I can't toll whotlior Kthoiimiu is bouts putting off from a harbor like Yarmouth Is u sight nuver to tie ror gotten. London firuphlc. plnylng a tuno or a practical Joke." WnBhlngton star. Wnlr Think So. "Does thnt young Foathcrhend piny poker?" askod nobluson of a mutual ncnimlntanco. "No," wns tho reply, "but ho thinks that lis does, and wo nro careful not to undecolve hlm."-Clnclnnatl Tribune. A llxlnrt Coiirlrmis. Studsnt Thero must bo some mis take In my examination marking. I' don't think deserve an absolute zero, rrolessor Neither do I. but It Is tho lowt-st murk I n ullowwl to glvo. Ncw York Times. f.i'ClousneiS of orrdr Is to a certain .tieiit a cotpctouiitieM of uuderstaud luw ud eormitlon'q orror Is tho plain . t pr.'of of euergy and mastery. -Laii-Oer TuIklnK Sliurtlinnil. Through tho courtesy of tho navy de partment several distinguished naval experts from ltusnla .were, togothor with tho embassy's naval nttnche, con- j ducted through tho Washington navy yard's gun shop. 1 Tho party was In charge of nn Amer- . lean naval olllcer,.who hnd told oti for tho sorvlco a couple of Irish employees of tho yard no&ded to inovo certain pieces of ordnnnee. As they paHhitil through tho various departments tho Ititsslans occasionally convorood with each other In their na tive tongue, n circumstance which tlw quick Irishmen at, once noted with In terest. At lust 'one of the workmen could no longer conceal his curiosity. Nudging his follow workman, ho said. "Mlko. can yo inneMtand annythliiB Uioue follows Is saylngV" "Of course liot," responded the otbqr. "They'ro sp'aklug lu Bhorthaud." Jin it i "Honus" ought to bo "bonum," sluco It Is ovldently Intouded to mean "a good thing" and therefore slmulil be noutor, not mitbcullne. Tlio word Is found ns early us 177a.. but' no 0110 knows who wns tho Ignore nt or will ful sinner -ngnlnst IjiHii that intro duced It, though conjecture usslgns It to tho London Stock Kxchaugi' Mini). Willi Tirnl. Affcctlonnto Wlfo Oeorne. dear, sit down anil rest lu your elegant new chair. Worried Husband Ilow can 1 rest In that chair, Kmlly. when I know that the man Is. llkoly to come In at nny moment to collect tin Installment on It? Chicago Tribune. "Young mnrrlod.peoploi" says a Chi hobo proVerb, "-nhmihj have their betiM built round so dUcouteut can llnd ns comer hi It." ' Farm Lonns Wo havo money to lonn on fArm lands oulck action no delays terms to suit. Wnto uus. INDIAHOMA ItBAI-TY CU. ntf Ardmore. 1. T War Against Consumption. All nations aro ondovcrlns to chicle tho ravaeos of consumption, ,.. "ntitin ninirua" that claims so many victims oach year, oloy's Hoa ey and Tar euros ooughs nnd cold? norfeotlv and you are lu no dangor of consumption. Do not risk you.- health by tnklng lama unknown prepa ration whon Foley's Honey ami iai Is sflfo nnd certain In ramus. genuine Is In n yellow pockago H man Drug Co., City --nis atore. Put innle vinegar at J. A. BMP- n-nrlh'a. Phanu ),J. II Ml I f I . s.iselal. Mj Uoio jilk t'on P' gtreeA oath wml far Gila. So me. 22tf - f. r. r.An'BS. Is nlwa.vf) tlio bo.it way to do things. If you want satisfac tion in bultinj: your elTorts will certainly bo crowned with Micft'.vs if you uso tlio right brm d of flour. Why not try tho LEADER brand? It is mooting with popular favor and its jfood qualities aro being appri'eiiited by all who havo put it to tho tost. Try tho LEADER brand Hour on your next baking day and sou how good it is. Forsalo overy whoro. TYLER SIMPSON CO. L l, ANDKKHON.I'rxlHvD U. L. ANDKIIHON, OutiUr II, F. KIIENSLEY, Vlo-Pr. O.B. MAUrtK. til l Ctlblir m$l NATIONAL ANK Ardwire, Inrtlan Territory CApltuI )ald In furpln V nn 1I1 , 9 60.009.0i 240.000.W Toul J30a,0P0.6 rn .itiivii i.ii i iDdUu To'rlliifr Aooooali ot arm toil lodtTlitDtU . ,.i.ii'iiu uiH tt, mo.l ntirl txrioi onntltianl llh tcooi binllng.