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10, 1916. 1 : | Miss Sfater's statement, and “the man to which the American poople would urr' ” F S " BRIEF CITY NEWS |Italian Horse Buyer G]RL IS READY TO o= S s’ i PETER TALKS TO iz”’ For Sore, F . i found a fow moments later by W The real question,” he """"”"“"'”I"' T' o d F Ahv - ol bl |wo should forsake entirely this settled | | t-- “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” aces FlI‘lIlg Squad | ST & e \"\K;”:r;:'fy""jmv:j: uJ " N RM]NG of Ktadual and moderate increass re ee . Lighting Fixtires—Burgess-Granden. F T k | B b vz Moty » proportion to the needs of the | | 0. . ' e Have Root Print It—Now Beacon Press or Trick He Turned | R s ey ountry, or whether we shalf adopt & pro- | | ‘‘Tis’’ is grand for aching, Partner Wanted for Real Bstate and — 3 Sahjected to Tnsalts. ) gram of preparedness that would involve swollen, tender, calloused Home Building Co. Address B 487, Bee.*® Dale Tribby, Mount Pleasant, fa com. | Grace Slater Wlll Tell Swr?' Of‘ Smetiately atter S0e. Smith was shot Not in Favor of Extreme Program | .. .ous vurdens of taxatlon and requ ) ' 'l.\l’lleo Club Dance—The Pagalco club | mission broker in horses, who makes his Smith Murder When Bandit [the murderer compelled Miss Slater to for Defense of United States Py tices of sonal :"‘:“ wh feet or corns, ill glve a dancing party at tae Metro- | headquarters at the Carlton hotel, has : In the following ho E W, mericana are not ready to make ' i ds otel, ial. ave with him. 1n t in Event of War | politan hall Thursday b efved a letter from another horsbman, | Is Put on Tria | and one half he subjocted th¥ wirl to in No Ve for Alarm A B YIW Keop Your Money and valuables in the |telling of the execution in Ttaly of Captain e ults and insisted upon her anawering | T advocates of this kind of prepared. | | no m: ning feet; no more swollen, {imerican Sate Deposit vaults, 218 8 Uith | Guglicimo Sarill, who was recalled from | WILL SELECT JURORS MONDAY | st atl jortes TO0R, (60 Ll her, | CLUB GIVES WEAVER A BOOST | (i Aovortes Ofve. prosent time com. | | aching, tender, sweaty feot. No mors 4l Bee Bldg. Boxes rent $1 for 3 months. 1 ¢his country by his government after he S | Roth the girl and the murderer ther Yal v pletely fafled to give any kind valid | | soreness in corns, callouses, bunions. ‘pen from 9 a. m. to & p. m. : had spent several months around Omaha Arthur Hauser, alleged to be (hn'hmk street cars and the evidence of the al J. Peter, editor of the Oma reason for thelr position. The condition No matter what ails your f or what . .,‘nh,.d ‘“"I. m".m‘. (1,;..,::,1 and other horse markets, superintending | bandit who startled Omaha by | conductors of these a will B od by | German Tribune, declared in an ad- | of our country is practica he same as | | under the sun you've tried without .r: ecuon today. t appears in ¢ T8 [ the purchase of animals for military use. ; 7 on | the seecution to corrohorate the story dress to the Jacksc club Satu ft was before this question aros We | | ting rellef, just use “Tiz “Tiz" is the EXCLUSIVELY, Find out what the va- | i\ ho% ago, an agent, or at le murdering W. H..Smith, Woodmen | the pr s S e S g i . : D Y | ave had htetnational aitficultiss, But |'| ofly reredy, UREE ARWE 91t RN 1S tlous moving picture theaters otfer. (& man purporting to be an agent of | Of the World cashier. the might ot of tre “RE FHEES 00 (o o v s TR R ST SL FEY vy ey {ncreased the danger of | |onous exudations which puff up the feet b v‘?’lu(.r\rlwifi: <|l“ A |Sarili approachea Trivby, offering to buy | October 16, after terrorizing the city | at “Tw“h\\' yx "n or ot, where ha was Ii paredness™ program for this countr¥. i agion Not one of the Kuropean na Tiz" cures your foot trouble so you'll the :'.", ;v‘-\t:"[“”ll bank bullding, leaves |1t 10PMOost prices every nag the horseman {by a serfes of outrageous Crimes, |y . with wis wife and child. Two day Nearly nrn were present Just tiona is A bt hostile now than m.’\ \‘\ Ix V‘v‘v ¥ v“ I:, Iv 1 ”\‘ “r‘ ‘t:\ ”‘13 l\t:lvz" tonight on an extended buying trip in the ‘_I_‘:““‘v'\wl!v 'llvrnr:(:\“'y‘;l“rh;yIlm :I-:»u'."')'l"”“ |will go on trial for his life this|jater he left Omaha. A nation-wide | before President Frank L. Weaver : ro hefor ’m, l-\'u! It the w .",, to ou o 10t o e bt e o vt bbb st oo genll | » or him event sulted in his > 3 " salled | D® & war of exhaustion, ns seems to b i over, never hurt o tast |as did several other horsemen known in ‘ morning at 9:30 o'clock in the d“'.”m'h f ::;:” g n|‘||<l:ly|.:v : “L ‘m.n,,:',,. Sited the mesting to order huoailed the prevalent opinfon in this country, then | [and swollen. Think of it, no more foot Mohler Returns—President Mohler Of |y, c;\th Side market. There must have | trict court of Judge James P. Eng-|arrest in Ir ranted fn several other cittes | 0 W: Metcalfe and H. C. Richmond | o0 of them will be in a position to su misery, no more agony from corns, cale the Union Pacific is back from Chicago, |peen some horsemen, however, not averse | 1ish. [ e e lias (4 o mimber of whion | 0t in the hall and whispered to | cesstully attack the United States. And | |louses or bunions. f ki e Nl Bty e ing D i sl ke e gl e, o eve here should be some on for Get a 2-cent box at any drug store k - 3 od o mah B o 00 " N e mals, for which the government paid as | ST murder while attempting ih) was r‘«""r ”1' l“l' v|~: nn--‘-:\‘ it begin | Mr Metcnife arose and read a resolotion Program. there would atill be no reason | |llef, Wear shmaller shoes. Just once J To Meet Bible Class Teachers—Mra. [much as honest agents paid for first class | rob. The jury of twelve men which M/r\“'(‘w:':h :"":l“; "0t tostimony. it 1s ex. | Tequoating Senator Hitchcock to recom- for adopting the program with undue | |try "Mz Get a whole year's foot com 3 p D, A. Foote will meet with the teachers |animals | will be selected to try him, if it finds | FomerroR: (R O o davs, | Mend for the position of postmaster of haste oh & change would mean a | |fort for only % cents. Think of it-— of the Bible classes of the city Monday, | Captain Sarili suddenly was recalled, |y guilty, will have in fits dis-|; "\ "o iicipated by attorneys that the OMaha that stalwart democrat, Frank 1. dl al parture from the traditional | | vertisement. i ‘ lanuary 10, at 2 p. m., at the Young Men's |and the next word about him was that . L Weaver. Mr. Richmond promptly sec. Pollcy and should therefore be well con § <h et * atattont he had been slain by a firing squad. | cretion, according to Nebraska 1aw, |securing of a jury whl be a long drawn | COR" M. Metoalte X : e ubh sidered. If it ls the war In Kurope which | | "= | et v b St deron ot the decision whether he is to die in|out proceedims and that it may be neces ot e ity TIOHOR ML LES ClUb | o Wikdu. Aba hATDY I GoNdItionD WG G, 8. Powell's Wil] Filed—The will of N N s Ity sary to draw a:special venire present this resolution to Mr. Hitcheock N0 O ATOENAG (GELTORSR. WoklE vy S | the late George 8. Powell, filed for pro- MOVle Studlo n | the electric chair as a penalty. Bokelhor o ot ey bl and it was adopted. Mr. Weaver thanked l-"' v ! ‘” "' . ol 4 A th ub for this an0e. 6f its 00! wa 1 conflic ended bate, divides hls $15,000 estate among his Retribution for Hauser, it he is gullty Th H. h [the club for this evidence of it Bl | I:ulv: N‘“U“ ‘:“W‘” ' Soteelihg T EXCELLO COAL three children, Ernest W. and George F. Omaha Planned | of the crime, vengeance for the murdered ree Highwaymen dence in him oL s il e A bbb A o o Powell and Mrs. Lena M. Bradley {man and punishment in the name of law, - e . & g . o b e " | : thful girl,” who R b F P » | Peter on Prepared When. the subject was thrown open fof THE NEAR Chance Acquaintance Lures Dollard— Bv This Company b dming g DM 0 OUI' F'@I'SONS | jir. peter pointed out the ditference ex- | discussion not a “Jack” could be found ANTHRACITE A chance acquaintance whom he had mat A SHESRY WAUL SRR SR g 8 Isting between many, surrounded by to &peak in favor of extreme preparedness at the Salvation army the night l\l(lrrr —_— she must play this week, vet is :"‘;l;";d Three highwaymen, working separately, | more or less hostile nations, and this until J. P, Grey was ealled upon. He sald $8.00 PER TON. : led Martin Dollard, Oskaloosa, Ia., J. de Labertouche, I. W. Warren and A. |to carry it through to the utmost of her |, \\ " W70 hheq four persons last |country, He also emphasized the ditfer- he “stood with the administration.” Prot. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR Iifth and Jones streets, where he was as “‘“rmn all of whom are well known to | power. night ence between the German and American rieh even declared for a gradual saulted and robbed by five other men, | the ”mnnn Tk v:nr‘hl’ hnv:mqbe-;: One Witness of Murder. One, apparently a youth of 19, stopped :.‘,a.\‘mml‘u.‘".:r'mnwmlm.- it R Bttt e S50 "|w|\v'w;\ Bt COAL HiILL CoAL Dot JUEUy spending -che .Iast. Iew., GAYS | " . 1a | Miss Elizabeth Henderson, stenographer, | the ingrained idea of duty to the state We have « chmond expressed h . T e e Dy D¢ | Omaha lookin for a sultable location to | It e g “:."'.".Tfn:’.f.‘ff".“.'mm. at 8502 Parker, near her home, and | before duty to himself. sratfication at finding that Mr. Peter COMPANY ald Moon of the Brailey orrance Staff | o o0 4 moving picture studio. Grace Slater,.alone, which sta v ¢ o od her | He favo gra rease brought a coolng dove of peuce when he sovering o ind | i o |8t the point of a revolver compelled her avored a gradual increase In our ght & ® v is slowly recovering from a compound| mpey have under consideration a few | Hauser and escape from a seat in th “m:mh‘, her purse containing $15 armament such as we have had In the expected he would come armed to the 211 S, 19th Sole Agents | fracture of his left arm, received while| traotg of land in the suburbs of this city |death chair. She is the only person who Pw eventh | Past, but declared for a “reasonable pre- teeth and breathing the fear of war. " ; and| J. Zoellern, NG South Twenty-seven ) nable pr he was cranking an automoblle. The In-| for that purpose. Mr. de Labertouche, |can point ta. Hauser before a jury and| /"% o "o "o o hig cash register | paredness” and against “extreme pre- rose to complain that the “educa- Jury has kept him' from his duties for|jate of Pathe-Frere of Paris, expresses |say, "There is the murderer of W. I Ve s y ! paredness.” The program sugkested for | program.” which he and others had hich when a highwayman entered his meat | prog BUEK 4 some time joy because his companions selected | Smith: T saw Hauser fire the ahot which | mhen 8 WENEENIAR MCREE M8 T 0 ler, he declared, has the enthusias. | arranked and of which the evening's ad Exams at Creighton—Beginning with | Omaha for the home office of the com- |killed him."” minutes later a man of the same de- |lic support of the munition maxers and ' dress was one number, was running off the second term a departure in the (pany. He considers many of the suburbs | Around her testimony and her identl-| o o0 "0r tno one who robbed Zoel- |therefore must stand under the shadow ((he track. Ik Dunn, who spoke for a Waming Anlmfirhmdl’mh ! conduct of examinations at Creighton |an ideal spot for taking motion piotures. |fication of Hauser as the murderer, the lern, held up and robbed A. Larson, 2021 |of suspicion. | of hours on the subject a few | Which is so Prevalent and D.n'm college will be inaugurated. There will be | Mr. Durran, playwright and manager | state has woven n net of corroborating | it 18 S8 M0 SCCAEC SATEIN : wocks ago, made some further remarks. | Dontt. Mlest wULRG! Tlvis s N [ lexaminations in two subjects daily, one |of the production, states the company evidence, which it hopes to pull so tightly | =\ "y ioh o vman of still another descrip- Can't Raise the Men A ‘resolution was adopted setting next by this terrible epidemic, but prevent it by in the morning and one In the afternoon, | which he represents will be the only | ., ¢ the bandit that he will find no tion stopped James Cottrill of 218 D, I’h- declared also that an army even of | Saturday evening for a memorial meeting 1 .'A:Ln'. '.":«. "l-l‘ nn;hl:w-:m-d\. Virgin O of 3 {two hours being given to each subject. |actual producing company in Nebraska | oo " (0" 6p witneases already.|gouth Side. at Twenty-fourth and D and | (%00 men could not be rafsed in this |for the late John Power, a leading mem- and in prepared and guars b The examinations will begin January 24 |making real motion plctures. It is the |[FCR (B lo00eq tor this purpose by | got $iLes, country without conscription, a measure | ber of the club, I'Co.. Cinelnnati § and end January 29, intention of ‘the company to do every- | % 2R STIIREG T ond many : | ! thing possible to advertise Omaha and b DR ] [ —_— Thought Yorins Sedn in ‘Blotare—On| . 5 o ke in general to the world {otuEA Rl RVIGUIS: 1E e By Youn M&n Klned A account of the great number of requests | :I"::‘m"‘y :f!ll\o ;’pwl“u‘l‘“r productions | ATises to prove or disprove various issues. g for the lecture on ““Thought Forms" Burd| 0 Weuy B (A0 OO Gty D mployed, | Yesterday Miss Slater displayed - the 0n TraGk at Aver F. Miller will give this lecture Sunday| o0 """ 0l Uil hot include the |same reticence and shyness which have evening at 8 o'clock at Theosophical hull,;xegum"_ staff M}-. Warren, director of |marked her conduct since she told the i suite 701, Bee bullding. It will be & free| . orqq gtates they have spoken to a |police a few hours after the murder that An unidentified man, blonde and aged lecture for the public and he will 8hoW | pymper of influential business men ot |she was the woman who had been meen | " Ty "0/ Fuloe s Liiled early yes- ° . L] stereopticon pictures of thought forms a8 |y, just o get their views before [in the company of Mr. Bmith, the night [ F 00N “h T PR ITAT (Y & Missourt | trained clairvoyants, also of the invisible | gyance being assured of moral and finan-| “I'have nothing to say now,' she de- | L "\ one o Omaha and is now in the-| N, O3 IR clal support clared, “T am going to tell all at the trial. | g, ;). & Dorrance morgue, awaiting | o e — . PRy Y YO B TR T TR TR I kmow that Hauser is the man who shot | \ ., ification. ~Judging from the garb | Her Son Subjec o Croup. Mr, Smith and I am going to tell the by . sl w | and condition of the victim's hands, hi IStOI'y 0. rlnlty ([ “My son Edwin 1s suvject to croup,” |jury that. occupation was of a clerical, or indoor maha, ebraska ) writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin, New Kensing- arisn Lels yvor ton, Pa. “I put in many sieepless hours at e e S Tt e g < ht i d of Chamberlain's | It 18 Miss Slater's task when she faces | Nothing in his clothing indicated his night before 1 learned of Chamberlain's Laakits By Henry W Ya.tes Cough Remedy.’ Mothers need not fear |the J\‘;ry’ to r':hhu h‘“b:he det'uhln:dtho 2 i this disease if they keep a bottle of |tragedy in which she became involved as — e v Chamberlain's Cough Remedy .in the |the result of a chance meeting of Mr. | CAPTIVE CONSULS ARE Organized December, 1901 An appropriate and valuable memorial |0\ "0 q yge it as directed. 1t always [ Smith on @ downtown street in Omaha NOW HELD AT TOULON Of the late Henry W. Yates is contained | o 00" e 1oy relief.” Obtainable every- | and a walk to her home with him, It between the covers of a book entitled | o),y _ 4 gvertisement. will be necessary for her to match wita| PARIS, Jan. .—The consuls of Gor- “History of Trinity Parish, Omaha,” pub- |’ e g st AN W with lawyers and if her statement of | many, Austria, Turkey and Bulgaria at | lished by the family for private circula- | ;ap | ANGEVIN, OLD-TIME facts should become entangled the result | Baloniki, who recently were arrested | COMPA R A TIVE STATEMENT tion. The history was written by Mr. IN HOSPITAL | ™ev be that the man who she believes | there, arrived today at Toulon on board | Yates 'ten years ago, and then published PRINTER, DIES deserves death for slaying Mr. Smith, | a man-o'-war, according to a Havas dis- serlally in “The Cromer,: and is now re- ) 1, yangevin, one of the oldest printers | may escape that penalty. patch from that seaport. They are held published in more enduring form, both [ o 0L T Bmergency hospital | Part of her testimony will be an ac- | to await the disposition of the authorities, | as @ tribute to"hin memory and to pre- | g\, oy s ternoon, after a short illness. | count of the period of one hour and a |the dispatch adds. 4 ferve n record of his devotion &'° ™ | He had not been in good health for some | halt which® she was compelled to spend X ' chureh whosy HIStOry: SRS weeks, not having fully recovered. from | in the company of Smith's murderer after ASSETS Mr. Yates was a member of the vestry 4 g | a Clrinity cathedral for forty-eight years, | injuries received mearly two years ago, | the fatal shot had been fired. e ehich Do vas semios | when he was knocked .down by a street | Mr. Smith was shot at Thirty-second Jan:1.19 Jan. 1,1916. warden Thus he was intimately asso- | car. Mr. Langevin, who was well past|and Dodge streets. The murderer ap- - & y il R pat o ciated with the directing forces of the |50 years of age, had lons worked in the | proached from behind as the victim was ~ Farm Loans (first mortgages)....$ 918,751.31 $1,257,371.3 cathedral parigh, and necessarily in close | 0b printipg offices of Omaha, and filled | walking westward with Miss Slater. The Abso]utely Removes Mnulmpnl Bonds. . .... BRI 'l.'; 000,00 66,000.00 fouch with the affairs of the Bpiscopal | many responsible positions. His funeral | bandit ordered them to throw up thelr 2 0111 1.809.85 diocess of Nebraska, Moreover, he was | will be held. on Monday afternoon, from | hands and quickly came close to Ihem. [ndlgestlon Onepackage Cash in Banks and lrnnsur\ 3 15,691.10 4 D Nebraska. N ) 4 5 . 9, ) 62 Iways a delegate to dlocesan councils |Hulse & Riepen's, under the auspices of | / Mr- Smith turned as though he Ao L Bt RIET R L i 3 1‘ 587.02 40__‘ 1 represented the dfocese in the general | the Omaha Typographical union,.No. 1%, | about ta attempt to escape, aboaring b proves it. 26c at all druggists, ?{fil R » a. 1 ..’.“-“ o 1.967.93 POCI V| 3 3,4 » D67.2. nventions in 1886, 1907, 1910 and 1913, In- [ Ao Sxide il ills Receivable. .. .. A deaee 1'“"}&';4' ng y leed his church activities covered ry Call No. 52, due Dec, 4 1¢ |]4 TOBI0BB v ki ¥t it branch of lay effort, and exemplified de- f e ,,.‘ 02510 votion, loyalty and intelligent work (all No. 56, due Dee, 24, HI-J. AN .’4 l‘_) { The history of Trinity parish covers Acorued Intarest. . c...vviiaisiss 4 20,864.2 three perlods—the missiop period, from ¢ RO, i to 1%4;, the parish and pro-cathedral i ada fant period, from 1864 to 1572, and the cathedral L1 | R S S RN i 'f.l l‘)_,‘,«l_’.! 79 $1,646,060.3¢ period, since 1872, : Memorial I""l’“’“;“:“"’ ”"b"h“":"r::‘"" Guarantee Notes to amount ul' $584,178.15, of members in and memorial addresses y chw gren 1 2 ™ ire printed in the closing pages of the good standing, are not included as assets. book f A N RS s H \ NERVY THIEVES CARRY OFF LI A BILITIES | CRATE OF LIVE CHICKENS i / ; k A Death Losses Reported (proofs not filed)........$ 32,000,00 “I always knew that &’ grocer an 2 . Ay TS b 3 & butcher encounters more high spots when By special arrangement our Book Department will show Liability under annual installment policies term- a4 TSR0 481l A0 REATS ERR.ARE O you sets in the different bindings of the new inated by death....,......... Nk ees 47,62781 Jusines: R > " i 9 YOI vati R it go this far,” declared Fred Bonne [‘l_lxos on premiums, ace rued (¢ .\(vynn\od). et ..(:,0()0.0() Who operates A sioEe: 84 T“"“""’"“l“" . . . Miscellaneous office expense (estimated)........ 5,000.00 and Leavenwosth, after two unidentified E l ed B t women and one Man lad pigked wp and ncyciopaedia britannica : —_— sarried oft'A 0eAlA 0f twentysloue live (11th edition) # Totals' o ss ST B R ..$ 104,627.81 chickens. The birds were left in front of the store in the popular-priced, Comp]m convenient for display purposes and the crate was " R I | $1,076,121.94 %0 heavy that it made a hard job to be “ ” eserve Fund. . .$1,076,12 oo < Wheo £ was mibiad. nelyhpurs Handy Volume” Issue Sirmids Eund 246,213.17 sald they saw it being carried down the ; ; BUFIUR. £ Y NS on ARRA street by two women and a man. This form of the greatest library of general reference Mortuary Fund. 199,088.20 \ Cough Medicine that Helps. in the world is sold at about one-third the price of Mortuary Trust Fund. ... Dr. King's New Discovery will help . 14}‘\]’0“5(. l“l“l(l. B REY Y gur coush or cold. Keep a bottle at the larger volume issue. hBme for emergencies. 50c at-druggists.— 2 & i Advertisement, But it has everything in it—every article, every page, Potal> 308 1 i \ | REVOLVER TO PROTECT CASH | every sentence, every picture, every map, that there is in BRINGS TROUBLE WITH IT ! the more expensive issue. And it is as well-made, as hand- bR b SR L some a set of books. S Stahl, a_teamster living a 4 . South Sevente " se to P ) . First Mortgage farm loans, due and unpaid. . .. L ARl e i e ) But it is in smaller volumes, easier to handle and to Al b -Jusigiary and unpaid . had & revolver with him. - | use—a real advantage. The type is smaller, but is no less Death losses, due and unpaid t Thirty-fitth and Woolworth, Police . ses, A s aies et ds Sasd : 1 ian Ople Peterson smelled the revolver | clear than before. And it is sold under a guarantee of Average rate of Int. earned on invested funds i and placed him under arrest. Stahl re- | 2 2 . . . N, fod. Rosanling tx At As aT e satisfaction or money back Mortality cost for each $1,000 insurance A i duly subjugsted Wb & hickory elub Percentage of actual to expected mortality 1 At the station Stahl was charged with | . A . H carrving concealed weapons and resisting for onl $ 00 o Annual rate for each $1,000 insurance, age . & an officer. Captain Dempsey released htm y wn bim : 0 APt 4 on a small bond to insure his appearance 5 rae Rate for ‘()l|l|‘l ages, _l'ln 55 years, in same pro- 1 in polics court \“m-,. the b[|>'rltnnnvr con- securing complete and prompt shipment portion, GUARANTEED BY ASSETS . vinced him of his respectability. | . m S at H . 0P 17 ERD1 :’ and small monthly instalments Total losses paid since organization.......... $821974.25 5 g | New insurance gained during year........... E9,360,000.00 ] GE Our store 1 th l l . th- Insurance in force end of year.............. $69,390,000.00 ) I 18 e only place 1n 1S 4 . - i - h h derful city where you can see this wonderfu FRUIT #Vlfll)ll bargain and leave your order for the ¢ For Weak Stomachs B . . OFFICERS Inactive Bowels ritannica. FFINGTON, President L. A. WILLIAMS, Vi «‘ STOP USING J. C. BUFF , President 4k , Vice Pres. and Supt. of Agents { BUT FIRST— EDWARD M. MARTIN, Vice Pres. and Counsel G. E. HAVERS £ Physic Pills Mineral Waters, ) TICK, Treasarer J. W. HUGHES, Secretary L. E. GILLESPIE, Auditor lof you—ll Vg Tor vt =31 Griora R. E. LANGDON, Assistant Secretary J. S. HELGREN, Cashier fos $1-Four jars 8. lmu Seary Sheg. creage faction Guaranteed or Mc . ¢ A