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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUES DAY, MARCH 30, 1926, THE WEST MAIN GUIDE NORTH CAROLI New Britain Henld‘ NA'S RISE ‘ FactsandFancies “I ran mseven errands for old lady ts beng under way in| It 18 the Arkansas Gazotte which Grabb, | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY varfous citicd with non-skld pave- | calls attention to the tlso of North @ |And lr(u-n'x;utl‘lked her freezer and | nts f ctions | Caroll el ) o sectlons | Carolina and quotes a fow fgures | OBERT QUILLE ] v Y teued Dally (Bunday EScepted) » ot | g : | Dy ROBERT QUILLE Now xm exawsted, cause bleeve me, i At Hersld Bldg. 7 Church Btrect o stre it ml be a good plan | tending to Indicate that Florida is | Lo # or the board of public works to|not the only state in the south | Home brew may be naughty, but 0 | Wen }ml get a dime off o' her, why SUBSCRIPTION RATES ko | in experimentation, | that has shown vemarkable growth | it never makes a man tell strangers | yearned it ‘o H .00 8 Year (AR i o Sl e e : his domestic troubles. —U'annis Haggerty, $2.00 Three Mouths ) y ) U 1OCALLEYRatS, | (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction | 160. 8 Month ¥ of 1 when the Twenty-five ago North 1f ancestors are his only source of | Forbldden) 1l on West west of | Carollna was virtually “broke.” I'or | pride, he scldom gives his Progeny | . sememesmrsseeeesmmssess——" | 4 at th Ofice at New Britn | n L U i UL R S High street, 18 repaved L quarfer of a cenfury it had at- [@nything to be proud of. | Send all communleations to Fun | ket il f ¢ this {s the | tempted to recover from the ef. | —— Shop Lditor, care Of the New | i TELEPHONY CALLE o city, especially e e S T itous | Tt takes a mighty conventent || Britain Herald, and your fewer || { Bueiness Office ..., 926 | X : [ te Gl Avar, bt WIthout fyyemory to remember that boys once | | will be forwarded to New York. || Editoria) Rooms 20 wet days. Motorists gliding 1L must be said that i¢ th better than they are now. s ARt i || W [ \ customury temp t hasn't recovered today it | 5 a 5 | The ,chn.m.;.,. navertinng medton | b e s There's scldom any businoss for |, Those Enster Eggs, Folkst | i thigh City. culation books & o LA the divorce court if the man is a | Lh° fashion “ads” we read each day preas rodfn aiways opon to advertimers | oy ottenito noinus years ago, the Ar- |regular mah . insicad of a spolled :;I\.)rc really ¥ ster egg, \\‘e'll“luy, | MOTHER Fletcher’s po W th op sigr sas paper points out, the tota Yo hey egg us on, I'olks, you'll agree I R ) polember ot the Aseocnivd Pre ey A ihanpee penespolnta ol RUBIOIY e B s e ] | Castoria is especially prepared Ulied 1o the ure for reyulication ot shendnh GEa : was | Matrimony is a miracle worker. | T AR | to relieve Infants in arms and I ne redited to 1t or not othery o 06,000,000 1 sho waa i, > o I | Learned Someth 4 . LA R LR T ) A e s R £ s SR G SN0 BTG (R T o e | Children all ages of Constipa- news published herein I ng LAy o work under oman boss, 5 it il L | . A R R r T aun e n e e e A ¥sll ange, tllnvsn( n?‘ | tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic 1y yi n tel ¢ i "“No, it means large 8. | . . . . . Yember Audit Barenn ot Cir ¥ v, and probably prc From 1920-23 Usnal R ¢ 1 Ih,\ Innll:m? il m;p‘;(.r"::“; and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by o . 1t f g a man whether his wife calls 0 Y 9 e e t i) 1,000 for roads and i L calls B |y ipnt and found out” regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of teers with a strictly h = ot Do OD s B el | % TIONS ANSWERED 8 2 clrculation, Our circulation I J - | o e 5 . | Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. are based upon this audit, Thix cid pa n this hill, There ¢ denosits siore $848,000, | “Tou get ot of s thing about| ¢ WHEN! BLACK IS/ READ You can get an answer to any | M_ protection against fraud fn now 3 $ s T T i " Ne ’ ot a " on by ! T b y distribution figures to both oat! other erous hills in the he last 25 years her pr hat you put in 1t.” Not if it's o | LA | ke 6F fqut e Information by g 4uoid imitations, always look for the signature of 7 M local advorticera. B ot quart bottel and you pat $16 in it, |A HAAA! A HE-MAN AT LAST! | writing to the Question Editor, New | VS 100! ks U . 0, | s much of a iplied ten times in val 3 | 1 you da shoe | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | Absolutely Harmless=No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it The Ferald fa on enle afly fn New e or §0 per cent a year. And last) | I buya you da clothes, 11322 New York avenue, Washington, | mmmcasems-o: o I S — | | York at_Hotaling's nev Wa | r hearty | year Nor arolinians paid one- | And ifa you no kiss, D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps | AN B 3 Corinth. tery Religlons, so ealled becaus: Behultz's Ne " break: ! r re ed o ¥ ¥ ¢ e oy A from harasscd autoists tenth of the Income taxes of the {o Linxeake ’”"_"_’:"mz;'onw,“ o }"‘II“?‘rt’l Bl l'\"‘l"” ;‘I:J‘r' c":‘(‘l"l'fl' Q. Where does Robert Todd|they had a secret Initiation for - e country, or $180,272,802, only New | | SRty o Tosenrch be undlertaken, A | Lincoln, son ot Abraham Lincoln, | membership. Among the principal bl b S AT Bt bl 1 e fleER sl e Rl ol a o ‘__}“\,:. 3014 N Street, N. W. Wash- :-"I-.‘.‘m it "“‘ll:'::mm.:n- I?:: h‘::.'{ Sl e et ory L cheriod v iel Amsor | ven e S e | | 1 sve her thinge— { monat reply. Unstgned requests can- |, A= 814 5% Btreets 8 W Wash- Gy O o . were” alsn King of Brid nobli G Lt “_”r “: Eaday “‘v*. " No Carolina has stepped in | Man is born a Democrat, but #t| [ye wored fcr her contidontial—Eatlor. s ‘“L; Q. Whero and when was Robert| Very common in the pulace and the some European o ormer “winner” of the {ron cross | ;ivance of such former rescrvoirs | takes hard work to get rich and be Tnt1LTm Sore. @ Can you toll me somothing | Louls Stevenson born? | toman Army. Astrology, the con- Phrie oy 1aader Haatboen in German army durlng the | o¢ wealth as Massachusetts, New | & Fepublican. | I'he more I do about the life and writings of James | A. Edinburg, Scotland, Novem- ,,’,:,,?:,‘”:,flp l;;::"'fi{k;_‘: Hny l:‘lso”’“ rope & long time and during } had become an Ameriean cth- | Jorgey, Ohlo and Callfornla. 80 far | A typleal American § o g Eoten s | Stephens? Beraitiiese: common beliet of those days o s 3 "l zen and foined the Amerfean army. : A typleal American 18 one who| T cannot stand it! A, Mo was an Irish poet and| Q- Do compound numbers like f ays, absence, v BHG SO ¥i as Comnecticut fs concerned, she has reasonable hope of getting as | 1t really is | novellst, As a poor boy, without |t¥enty-one and twenty-three take a Mayor Bek Pe Connor s not the first of somewhatsimi- | ysp¢ 4 the running. much money as the man he envics. | A rotten shame BN A N e ol 1l oy | hyphend p . 3 : tendency. What has brought about such a | | The way I'm treatea | Treland and in Belfast b Rrlyi | REAEeN ‘ Ob 7 and Mr. Rorabac ) O T Ky SR o 00 e e ;N,“,“n&, ,;' ’m,.‘ biosiRotyiherworldinblsiobeliare) SRRy that ldamal "fix‘d‘::: s rlnz};nlnyml:l\w Q. Will the government pay the servation agreement, which recelved much eatis hek s ons ot e rerel i 1 ; ¢ [ held lwv men who don't care a‘\_‘lmap. Why don't I skip? | learned typewriting and stenography funeral expenses of the widow of a publi TRim time ' : ‘Ark insas critic, it has been due en- | what the ladies think about Valen- | 1 can't, alas! lm'd became a clerk in a solicitor's | veteran of the Civil war? n e eaf er But accord the Bridgoport | Vhile Gerniin soldlers who had | yirely to industrial activity based | tino. | she is the teacher | office in Dublin, 1iis first volume| A No provision is made in the | Telegram, King has not retire ; fought against the Yankee DIVislon | ynon vast reservoirs of hydro-clec- | L e | of our 1 ° | ot verse “Insurrections” (1909), at- | federal pension laws to pay such e : 4, | during the war; and he recognized | rio power and scic i L L b B UL ) —Oliver Green. | tracted widespread favorable notice [ XPEDSes. | | Washington, March 30.—Forecast e intends to o \ el Eld s ae 1d s a *¢ | very decent compared with a church 0o g becanise ofiits orlelnality) Tand the | @, What dlspositiondsimade of |\ Bt e ST S the Roraback organization. King, S oys from New Brll-|paseq upon crop diversification. | row in a small town. ven in the Ocean! royaltics enabled him to devote more | 2utomobiles that are confiscated O e e o 1t 18 pointen i« e Limes Lain whom Tie met upon that occa- | North Carolina 1s no longer o onu‘_ [ "Hooray;" the school of fish doth | time to lite work. A asecond |Under the prohibition law? ,””““"g clandinese loniab, SR el 1 T léasant JOKINE. | qustry - R s lire agonts eep | : Y. \\'lslon, appearcd in 1912. In the | Mare moderate north, shifting to east when he ived 1 : : il B e | UStEVRCODUIIUGRIRED tribute | it righteous In spite of all it can do.|“We get a holiday to sce Iatter mhu published two novels, | @ Docos the delegate from A winds and increasing. nidx lenven the Biidgsport polit f cnemy is now a resi- | ynon the rest of the fon | The Prince of Whales pass byl" | nThe Gharwvosman's Daughter,” and | k& in the United States ~ congre ot e kst A New Yor al situation in & bad way, unless t of the ci | neavity. | It wasn't Fashion that made hips | —Mary E. Donnell. | “Tho Crock of Gold.” 1iis subse. | Feceive the samo pay and have the|rnercasing cloudiness, probably foi- Kinz has lost lis influence by go-| DPOWND in Southington an attempt! puring its period of 50 per cent |disappear, but the fact that it's no| ] | quent writings include: “Here Are | ame privileges as other members | joyred by rain in the south and rain e vas made to elect two former mem- iy i 5% "1y | longer necessary for a lady to he Glving Himself Away Ladies” (1913); “The Demi-Gods" |f CONBress? or snow in the north portions lat: g fo Lurope. While away hi a year growth in wealth annually | pelpless, Mral Wontt: “30 don wore over at 1 . | L i - > ,ors of the German #rmy to the | | |t SO LA e | (1914); “The Rocky Road to Dub-| A. e recelves the same emolu- | tonight and Wednesda rising cronies, Céonnors Behr s C xermé b North Carolina attracted not a | : A :.\h—, \\.1‘15 house m:: evening listen- ‘ In" (1915); ver Songs of Clay" | ments as other members of congres temperature Wednesday in ecentr: i thought tl wot patch up & OME | tonth of the attention that Florida Thasmenriestiman insthejandiis jing to.the jdich What was the best | (1915); Dicrdre (1923). The salary now is $10,000 a $car|and south portions; moderate (o e A Barathel macy 1 O ‘| 1y atiracring today, Mést peapls taw |2 988 Who loavce ithe price tag on (thal you gotit » | Q. Did the United States Cop |With an allowance for traveling ex- | fresh northwest and east winds i- t 3 gift and raises it, Wyatt (absently): “Three aces" | . ..c¢ fayctte money and a grant | Penses coming to and returning from | creasing. or perhaps Roraback machin | day do not realize how this state | —Milton Byberg. | cp '“],,] na what “:s the 10(3, ,‘:“ | sessions of congress and the various Conditions Pressure increasc | i dvant T hneadae s S has grown, although they may | a 5 — NSt thetinnd? HUO ) illowances for clerk hire and sta-' over the lake region and the novtl- e Any CHARCOAL | “know all about Florida” — which | “f““i" a woman thinks she is the \ Lafayette returned to |tionery. He has a place on the |castern quarter of the country dur- Ve Sweden being entirely devold of | iy 1yg o ong wAy to go to equal | v:‘;’fi"'"” (b toven o libn, ghe dnionly tes on a vieit in 1824 | floor, may speak upon pending |ing the past 24 hours and fair S i ; ymestic supply of petroleum yet |y o sooling SRS ARCE s gave him $200,000, In @uestions, but he does not have (l‘.m; weather continues in the middi N . ! : el Antemoblaatand A5 Praill a5 0Ty K104 OAn B | 15 given 10 diiferent righ to vote. B The 50",',““ stein Al king, Hns seliinen aad il Do e ke e ietsbe| i R | Bobble ana Margie had been pass- | s and in 1524 he was given an| Q. Do all mosquitoes carry was over Texas ail back on the throne witl rucks, the eftort to provide a Bub- | = pyup v pyyy TVPEWRITER i eai el i pen ‘;"“I mllnmnul township comprising | disease? | New Mexico yesterday morning h The first thing he will ¢ for gasoline is gre alicl| S eneinentan o st ol Another thoughURE Ly yeans (rom | sia by BoTOE SV RO DACE | 0 acres in West Florida. Tal-| A. There are a great many va- |advanced to Mississippl and rains bt 5 i N tom Sthehnoln R ot ¢ Europe may sell Uncle Sam |(jmq, o CAeR OtRer fOF BOME}lahassce is now located on that | rlcties of mosquitoes, only a few of |\were goneral from Texas eastwarl / ing to the tenor o ¢ ; S So far as spilllng words is ugh timber to pay the debt. P e e AT iginal grants of about | which carry diseases that are dan- |t Florlda and South Carolina, with printed in the ¥ T 5 “ 2 ned it can fill a large book | e K2 r|n. fron \'1 le: “Bohbie Blake, | acres I were situated along ous {o man. snow in New Mexico, Northern Sl ber o Klcil the Tioradnck-Go quipped chareonl burning i, ©o o ime than wny expert of | An old-tinier is one who can re-ye 7 matiod you - exactly what you |Uhe Missiteippl, but as they we Q. What became of the U. § de- | Texaus, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missour or-Behrens. ikice ot the t ra trip of 450 miles | | member when the important thing | ... 1o i e at YOU | not surveyed the exaet location is |stroyer “Jacob Jones?” |Towa and Illinois. Temperatures nor-Behren I pen and ink ever would dream of really are, Mother would put me to | f : L C is news of con- about a dinner was the dinner, not |y.q for n week, 8o now ~ | not known. | A, It was sunk by the Germans |are higher in all Atlantic coas el e babla imtotlinde toryemember oy | the hardware, | larah P. Hartsock, | @ What is the average amount | on December 6, 1917, with a loss of | states this mornllnz:hhut lower In the —_ - 3 : consider the tomes that | | S Oz * [ of water per square foot of grate | 62 lives. | plains etates and the upper Lak 1 25 yours or so, the supply of | A 0 e ST AL ; boiling water | region <Ay 3 S L S A straw m the camel's ALK | surface evaporated per minute in| Q. In a pot full of boiling water | reglon. LLaaaa ¢ Dint “ in t Y beging 1o ; docsn't break A A Wi am Doilers? How much water |will the degres of heat vary on| Conditlons favor for this vicinity The Senate of the U was invented. One wonders f What the Infants of 1950 Will Say | : | neceaslag aicaal 4 he Senate of . v lessen % _ 14 on Congress. Instend of the “Da-da-bloo-glub. | | 1S Teduired per minute to produce |account of fast or slow boiling? ~|Increasing cloudiness followed by us expected to disy the 1 Dickens cver suffercd from writer's };th\" They Got Off Now one horse power in a modern steam | A. A pot full of botling water | fain. lilem s e i cramp; whether Hardy ever bee | Drat the good old days. In the (Wt aoraiNEl o Hentiroutie) | engine? | having a certain degree of heat; that | sation and is v ng trie to 1 5 wailed the slow movem of the time of Cain and A one-third of urse, will you kindly place the | A DBoiler horscpower ordinarily ‘ legree of heat will not vary any by ‘ e 0 hand over paper as bis golden | MO male popuation was guilty of [ster'ls r.bber ningle of that nursir y;bufl at 31 )w;m:!v]. ot water from | fast or slow boiling. T 1 oo 2 3 b | murder, [bottle between my gums? And put a |21 2 2 degr renheit | Q. What was the dominating re- wrranged Dy g hits lashed it into effort. | e [ o S a R e e niiic N,,‘s,_‘rm.m:ulvl into s per square on of the Roman Emplire about | sslor 4 As a rule, our novels and books | Correct this sentence: “I'll be|yf . N rad s foot of grate surfaco per B. C.? mission \ i £ 1don't get it I'll raise my voice in et : e Dol ey are shorter than in the years |Feady (0 go.” satd the flupper to her |emphatle gisapprovalts | Tha cquals 1 per A. During the firts century before | EVESIGHT SPECIALIST wE L S e e R e oon as 1 dry the dishes G ot ‘m gra per r-m.i; the d’nmlmnt yem:;nnn\[ of | 327 Main Street ¢ P i 1 J " O Tather vonld Y (lres The best modern engines use the Roman Empire were the Mys- T \iieeol hooks are o nd commen- o= 1,y.‘.l;,‘{,1:_."‘,‘.:.\(m: (“ .‘nl:\,v“‘l‘:\n‘_« ‘1‘”‘1”' 118 to pounds of water per hors g 1 ! C 1 n tl mission was ere- ce they appear to have been dic- |1 know you're tired, but this sensa- | DOWer per hour or trom .3 to | lieEhak It : | Ition is so blissful I feel that I could | pounds per minute, Older engines 3 i . on o n | go on like this forever.” of the high speed type use as much | AUTOMOBILE PAINTING o o, end ) S When Conrud operated a quill ’5 F A | ) S otiE seanl b no | 3 ; T . ; e & e o T d . SEREORROUNE NN oI | Now s the time for ali good men to paint up the family bus for - \ { d of a typewriter, there was ears ua 0 ”y | “Well, Tl be darned it T haven't| Q. Isthere a speeial ralein grape the summer's tourlng. s 5 al concentration behind every | {cut a bicuspid, Oh, mother! Come |and Wk are they grown? A new bulletin, prepared with expert advice (mm'l‘ho Tnstitute of t ( el | 1o are usually aint and Varnish ea our Washington Bureau, tells exactly how Tl S o e wrote. Ha mental en-| e e ouland sest P 0 looin s Bapal St e toiico : g vour car. It describes methods to ba fol- o - ergy was not consumed in s b HESC ‘”‘ in | srown ’\” warm climates & “’}' ain lowed, s to be , and materials to be used. You can't go lin I overy w it cw Brita where machinists are | «pnjg roquest may seem, perhaps, | from 28 to &0 per cent sugar. Com- wrong, 1t ollow directio i ¥ nirol suc uation, T mechanical femployed received notification by {4 pit unusual to you, but 1 sssure |m Al cultivation I8 limited to a | It you want to make the old ear look like new, il out the coupon | 3 st Sint only po n front of jmail ¥ lay that the 1 tional | voun that it is necessary. 1 demand a | few countrics about the Mediter- below and mall as directed: : D fachinists' union was going to put |ehange fo drier warmer garm-4 ranean Sea, South Australia and in | o' e b 1 Uivanoa | it S 1 I men to the S in effcet a nine-hour worl ents! | western hemisphere, to southern | CLIP COUPON HERE Oy to th o 'uv.l‘m;"w’nz May ".w. “I“n } et | California and Chile. The prin- | T EDITOR, Waehington Bureau, New Britain Heraid i the com- pusl orware will be giv until ay 1—one | ¥air and Colder! | cipal and most valuable class of 3 R e, Washinzton, D. C. i I 1 of progress un h—in which’to notify the union | rrompone Player: “So the proprie- | ruisin grapes is the muscatel or | & e Ll L e e mor 8 wrillen by 4 pom, than |lether theytile tor of this hotel nts the music | muscat from Malara and Valencia A copy of the bulletin AUTOMOBILE PAINTING, and ancloss od rea-: : g The machinists in E 3 chan| aay, ‘w., he?" in Spain and from California. The | vo cents In loose, uncancelled, U. B. postage stamps, or coln | R E R " old quill-pushers got done hout 300, ¢ held a mass meot- | h fresh air lless raising of commerce are 5 1 t. Dut qua — that is in Calume 11 last evening ly the product of the sul a ¥ e e e E | Jiferent matter entively, Tt does 1iste n-“l to a delegate from —Mrs. John K. Lotz grapes. The Thompson seedless i . o ¢ any good to be able towrl ield, Mass. o hich is a promising seedless i} STATE o CIT Pevessresstsses e Superintendent George Co 1pe i lfor produ rais 3 - swiftly e hasn't th - < pe in Callfornia, pr s | BT. & NO. or R. R, Crsenes e L word iftly he hasn this morning that the new fire 2 little larger than the sultana. The A r ord And we are system would be in opera |smallest raising come from the — e — — — — — — — n 1 ! i ) 3 \ with thes . { small currant e, originally from ) : ; buttal festimony featured the R M i ven't ¢ hearing in Hartford tods - — » word C. B. Cadwell and Mr. Un} et e s - & (I testified that the water in the ¢ 7w ly'}LUY.ASWILLIAM! " ¢ the 7oy ficlds was in pools and & e in character, therefore had ne L : 13 from the river | | y i 3 “ ons, A rehearzal of the drama * ner- | over 1 ’ 1 Ida” will be held hy the Y. M, T. | - 1 of T : : 4 A. & P. society this evening 2 ) g g I nticth Cent Whist elut ) T A last evening wit 10 Mrs. Ceorge Prentice of W T reet, e 5 land, W ( n. Mrs. W. E ; Albert €. Wa world's cha ipulator of roller eation of | | ™o SOULS WATH | | L = 1 loops. g ! . i R . i RLooa ) BT A SUINGLE [ MOTHER THINKS MAYSE GROPES WWAY DOWN WITH CALIS WILL SOMEBODY 2 . 1 Co. ¥ Shi fn AND INC W] Ty n night THOUGHT WILFRED TURNED IT OUT MATCH, AND TURNS T ON PUNCH THE SWITCH, HE o for .o Hartford broa g ud seven | oo AT THE BULB,HE WAS AT BULB, BUT FALS TO MUST HAVE LEFT IT OFF Dl ! 2 i "“r“"‘"‘ ;“‘ | | DOWN THERE A LITILE GET ANY LIGHT. UP.THERE ' 1 The ed Morey, | IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE WHILE AGO S ST oy R l Chambers, , Web (Conducted by M. F. J. <nving Bui g Tieup Mix Sperl. | Teacher . 1| The | e Y.| “Having ceived a cable to i Now ]'Mr"( n New York |., 2", 3 voted |the effect sl Goriids isiat ! q) ¥ £ ¥ A Ity ARSR ) next | he sharpenin * week's sy ly the {of toothpicks, 1 will temporarily | « the ) First of all T want to | n ro I s the ely to Miss Pie for per- 1 ng me love letters r o Jag fiscal | Surely you don’t really care for me A ’ ra « total of arrests. {so violently. 1t you have anything : t mo: merous cnuses being as [to say for yourself, use ‘emergency assanlt 64, | Mag Pie: WANTED: QUEX n touched by N " THE MAY Primarics, 4 to 8 Republican March Ay advt and recite scissors. lock Cum Kwie! your elbows and put y as buried do ard your c ned.’ wn under the harm- KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) weight ) off it on your feet MAS 60T BULB OUT WHEN PUTS BYLB BACK AND MOTHER (ALLS HOLD ON FINDS IT LIGHTS, BUT HAS SHE'S BEEN PUNCHING THE FORGOTTEN JUST WHAT TRONT PORCH SWITCH, THIS HE WANTED T0 COME 1STHE CELLAR ONE ON THE DOWN CELLAR FOR ANY=- TINTT 2 e WY CALIS NEVER MIND, BULB MUST BE BURNED OUT, HELL PUT A NEW ONE IN WHILE MOTH SWITCH ON AND CW’ BUT NOTHING HAPPENS [T, Y. ., ~~ A ot b