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14, 1910, RIDAY, OCTOBER HALL TONIGHT ROB OLD MAN, THEN | LAUGH WITH POET COOKE AT ARCADE Edmund Vance Cooke, who has made ousiiied thousands laugh throughout this hein land, will entertain for Star readers at Ar- cade Hall, in the Arcade building, tonight. He will give some of HIS OWN READINGS from HiS OWN WORKS in HIS "a WAY. elow TRAILING CHURCH FOLKS. DYNAMITERS MAD n (By United Press) i t The Star coupon printed on page 1 today will be WORTH 25 CENTS TO YOU AT THE ARCADE DOOR TONIGHT. are SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 15 trail of the three men suspected of some samples of Cooke's verses illustrated Saiei cilacnaliw tor the ayen DON’T YOU KNOW ’ Jing of the Low Angeles Otto and the Auto Nathan’s Flat ling today tn scorched by Plukert : After brutally beating and rob-| detectives employed by Gen. H. G bing Joseph Morin, a farmer 65/Otis, The search is based on Sn years old, near O'Brien ‘Thur formation given by Mra, D. HL Inger vers nnd the mex night, two thugs threw him from| sol) and Mrs. J. B. Lavine, At the hear the Interurban trestle and left him|home of the former a mat Power for dead to be Hr « and another known a . Publig The injured man was found un-| Morris, alias Perry, allas “Smith V cintndng the gp clous yesterday, lying on the| boarded pe oned to of hiv little cabin, He was| Increased efforts to conceal the |!» Mayor Gill, and to make taken to the county hospital, Owing | movements of the detective ‘ ma tronge a dele to Morin's advanced age, the beat-|ing on the case being made the Unitarian chureh invaded qe ing and fall he received may prove offices of the league in the fatal man biock and signed the Morin ways he drew $170 from a petition un Seattle bank Thursday afternoon The churchmen who signe He reached O’Brien Thursday night petition are Hl. D. Moore, Oliver shortly before 9 o'clock. He start Kr on, William Sty sph on Ma | ed to crows the trestle whieh spans chmedt, J. L. Waller, J, K. Wig a ravine close to hin farm, When more, G, EB, Tilton, W ‘A Jarre, half way acrons the bridge Morin| Glen C. Beechler, A. £ met a man who ordered him to] , Morton H. Van Nuts, and wit rj j dik up” Morin started to fight], Taking advantage of the sudden | Gorham tam but was nelzed from behind by a|!iness of Louts Bwanker, a steam) 4B Nugent as spokesman faq ' necond thug. After taking Morin’s| Shovel engineer, who resides a!) the men of the church sald: money the highwaymen gave him an| 718% Pine st, two “good Sarark The Public Welfare te unmereiful beating and ended by| Winn Overhowered and robbed thelr) not decided upon any candidate t—p tossing him frorfh the trestle jvietim of $680 at Fifth av. and mayor and no has been Seneca st. shortly after 7 o'clock | eq and no one ha refased teal jiast night. Bwanker was found by as the league's candidate for = passersby who were attracted by | of that |his cries. He was taken to the . L. Miller | Providence hospital. No trace of cali petitie "Tis strange how fashion makes us change the objects we admire, i! pFrinin coche Hs yh a etary te pointed the We used to sing the tireless steed, but now the steedless tre. pAb rai por ta Sate peosree] from | tain So Otto bought an auto so as not to be antiq r de y par - A seer eh 4 Piret ward L. P. Ingram; Secon, But the thing was autocratic as well as automatic pagent ie ech A. E. Flagg; Fourth, Arn 8. Alles And the auto wouldn't auto as it ought to, so to speak : ; sno Strangers | Fifth, H. EB. Moc Sixth, Georg jyolunteered to assist him. At! Harrison; Seventh, F. EB. B Smith, | Fifth av. and Seneca st. they turned i ick: So Otto sought to auto on the auto as he ought to ae Crumpled beside a bed in a room| ete Kigbth, L. E kpatrick; Ninth. But the auto sought to auto as Otto never thought to! } You've one consciousness, that's all at the Hotel Barker, Fifth af Gad | cnvecteet sttnan vo bins to the | A.B. Ernat eventh, William Me Then Otto he got hot, oh, very hot, as he ought not to, Reo t you know a Pike at, the body of William K orb " ‘- jo or nis clo Mg, | Donald; Twelfth, H. H. TI And Otto said, “This auto ought to auto and it's got to! And one stomach-—and it's small, Jackson, a wealthy ranch owner|geqi® pA, Money belt containing jand Dap Earle; Fourteenth, Ga ‘ Don't you know ond realest oF te Dich, Cal,, | ; dog thuge then fled toward | McMillan So Otto fought the auto and the auto it fought Otto ‘ou can only wear one tie, was found yesterday afternoon mon 6 —_— — Till the auto also got too hot to auto as it ought to Pt yal grenrmingne 2 edie | Tt the Maak wouva. aeke, Gad bal eR ET gtenneenss tae And then, Great Scott! that auto shot to heaven—so did Otto hee ery bse a | Nathan wrote that he'n bis wife was mlivin’ In a flat apty bottle which had contained | z JAP LIBEL SUIT, Where Otto's auto autos now as Otto's auto ought to bat you kne | "Gracious me!" says mother, “why what sort of a place ts thatt* chioroform. At first it was thought] PROVO, Utah, Oct. 15.—While| » ice fo Gin . * Copyright, 1906, by Dodge Pub, Co. EDMUND VANCE COKE, “Well I says, “It's likely one of them places, don't you know, Jackson had ended his life, but @)scuffilng at the edge of a vat of # about Ps old husband anne From “Rimes to be Read. CROSS OCEAN IN AIRSHIP That folks live in, likely.” And m other says, “Just cloner exaruination indicated that| polling dye in a woolen mill here, # new wife. The saying Mlle ® | But ‘bout a half hour later she broke out, “I'd give a cent the rancher died of a sudden at-}H. D. Johnson and John N & ‘Unreasonable money,dog aot & | If 1 could sort of puzzle out what Nathan relly meant tack of asthma beker, both employes, fell into the|® profit him.” He tx now * : (Concluded.) | Now ain't that like a woman? You can tel! ‘em what is what; Coroner Snyder learned that] caldron and w instantly killed.) @ to sell the store at a * s ance in tine . You can show ‘em plain as preachin’, but It's Just as like ax not Sankuan whk en natuuatia at Ob ‘ pt ge me e at 3 oa wir gle a message | | When you'v argied and convinced ‘em and you think you've surely 4 to tabating ioroform, a tt | “Thin was said In a Jape ® eading, “Ss on eaward etched ‘e! dy frequently used by suffer ows . he Ni ( ontest on Monda forced to stop motors and fix wire-| ‘They'll break right out where they started same as if you hads't| ole tae esas SCORING A POET. | & newnpaner, te ee ae |leas. Now able to work wireless hed ‘em _ OR EN Palo teat i ® wl an Times, b: oshi Kome & easinibcniinesiion wait voll * - . . . | > * meto, according to a compiaht @ and motors have started again, Well,” I says, “we'll go to see ‘em then and that'll stop your clatter, | weanenday night and registered as|* One night Professor Frank ®) 4 6104's) tne superior court thie @ was received | Fer 1 own that I was curto’ nyse If about the tter.” P mitt uring |® Resier, of lowa State univer. * oeere To The Star's Boy and Girl eRaders: President Salus replied Tes yooret hours telling © Teas civeuteren of BT Dt lang yl od trl raew | aly, bupt “core” oa Bamant © * morning by DB. Maka me Bike te rare | . ‘ . " i 4 be 4 ° . vay AP oe asks $5,000 4 Monday will be your last chance to get in on the | |, To Walter Wetman aboard alr} and mother in “Nathan's Plat" {# told by the writer of the story: | several visits to the office of Cal-|* Vance Cook That is, every #/ 1 vrttcle is also repressed ne prizes offered for the best answers to the question jeuip 78 Grea work one of} poem himself at Arcade hall ton! ght. Lots of other good things, 100. | noun, Denny & Ewin with whom | * time he heard a decided laugh ® tia od that Mukal em # Sertich ts better for develeging eharecter, elt jthe achievements of the century. | See coupon on first page he was about to close a deal which|* from the audience he put «| % Pave, Mined tim’ SUMMA Rei country life?” You have a chance to win $10, § ecuaae” Baer dishes nea cea. | =a mcm |involved an apartment house at|® down @ mark. He says he #/% PAfe ° or one of the five $1 prizes. Also there are th caak tee Brag R oer fn 1717 17th av, valued at $30,000. * ary t count the cHevies ait : tickets to “The City,” which will be played at the | {PCC tor yoursel and’ \ agian Used Another Name. and that several of the laughs * Poa eek’: nent a hay jer or art the Seattle ro ys edad ay and ven a ay Henry Ewing today sai * ee 80 — he only —- : reees ended eate h schools has this ¢ mB thom untl we hear you have ckxon probably use « one when there were really grammar or high seb has thi lectlad Mecuee Geattene ‘sear Jackson probably 4 th #0 , n * PINE SHOW AT THEMA- Among the hundreds of letters received by the |renched tu W. J. Smith to keep his pre ©. Contest Editor, here Is one wr by ttle coun-| y* fiaenes. bined wedi cane Seattle from certain pers< oP the course of the peg - * JESTIC THIS WEEK— try girl, who gives reasons based on exper 2D > diy ct sere tila onlithe seaghed pa theory is borne out the *® Mr. Cooke gave twenty of his ® REE birds and flowers, | have been with nature a fe. 1 find nature |" b Unit 4->--vhger Hoven | jto destroy | *, papers and | ® mostly serious * There is a misspelled Pre has charms all her own. Her lessons are all good. She is a char-|) ne Vaited Wireless | larticles which revealed his identity |® Yet in the humorous “half” *] one of the ads on the clauaial acter builder, and she wil recog nize you, even as you d Preditmengi Pa amNY A letter dated October 6 from|*® of the program there were # | sage of this issue of the pape Te The country—nature’s paradise—is a good place to live in, We re ny page BY GILSON GARDNER. ; hin wife wae filled with love and|® 182 laughs. w| he first three persons xt Ging oe ete e tie tan rted at 8, go WASHINGTON, Oct. 15—T. R. and the New York platform bave |! by | 7 jephone opener have not the amusements or exci tements of city life, but more time ® 7 } ~via 3 ch indicating that Jackson’s|® * | his error to our telephone for thought. I think hamanity is at its best where there Is plenty of paisa eattcs ST POMEL SEM: tae’ woken: © rred raents” were hot.|bome life was apparently happy. |e & eee eee ke ke we ww (before 6 p. m. or after Fe me Sweet, health-giving air, quiet ways and wholesome foods. The big | and if the temperature was inclined to fail, all that was needed to set} When the body was found Jack REGISTER NOW. me wet Gre Sie re ng gest fish do not always mature best in the swiftest waters, so one \ cat euadkas tanee of Winaieaeaen ae 6 ae ading of those Taft-{#00'® overcoat and jacket only bad] a eit tio. otnices will re-| maieatic theatre. Find the wont temne ter sin ee | ner bunch of firecrackeres was oeh re oo a ee Lor gont lire e vesistraticna cffices will re] ee ane Fe eres. clare: eoeetnggransn fg ete rtetto iff planks. “The Payne tariff has reduced the average rate n removed. A post mortem will) 31. open for business tonight and GOOD WALL PAPER If country life and nature do not mould good charact is ’ be held - "| last Yong. ; of duty 11 per cent | Monday and Tuesday nights. Reg-| At these prices will not something wrong with thelr foundation. Without a of Jackson owned six pleces of ’ ? ; these pris aa b The advances in the cost of living are only the local reflections ister | We will sell at these prices jonor, the wall of character will fall, regardless of tin | property in Seattle, property in Ta | os 7 "2 US NOW. oo : - | y that is world-wide, and cannot be truthfully said to be The total registration now | short time. SEE US x VALL EY STEVENS, A | Seer . coma, besides extensive holdings | ene tel eee eeenes, Bist| FEDERAL PAINT AND WALL Phe ive picture today shows Miss Josepbine . pad | And month by month our jrest and good president has dono|'% San Diego. Diamonds valued at] Diner nto been added since th PER CO. Mrs. Rand in “The City,” which suggested th | cy nape cap Bs Maggs Mic . . sp © 1 $2,000 were carried by Jackson,| nes having been a je the ¢ ymething to increase our confidenc , do . 2 . prima ec 14 First Ave. Near University eigenen som thing ¢ increase our idan # tn his wied mand our admira-| 2°" s75'in cash was found in bis|Primary elections.” 1314 First jon for his hoi (or words to ect) h - —__— — The stone {mages at Abu ‘Bembel would bave felt mad pgfan sal agers hog ta So I return to find everybody turning flip-flops of rage ue Gavamat Gawain’ Son wees aie The progressives are reading T, R. out of the movement. M that) oi ct the Butterworth morgue is T. R's brand of insurgency—by gum—theye want none of It or him.| thr word from Mrs. Jackson PHREY FUND If he thinks the tariff is good or can swallow Taft he'd better go| |!" 0'Ns : | back to Africa and take the New York platform with him, So, it's good | t sikaidtte by, colonel, take care of yourssif, The mail pouch of the progressive , ee i movement has been transferred to another mustang—and it's you, | Many places have articles which give fame and re m order to secure the enactment) chant mari He has draws T. R., to the Limbo of the spavined and the knee-sprun if nown to ths ace. Irelar as its linen, Belgium its im of a law that would rob the Ameri-/ and introduced in cong a ‘Te want len me — plac “ ype ergs can people of millions of dollars for subsidy which he says will p | een tak kes mies oh tls eee ah a eas es es es (By United Press.) nse horses, Vienna its France its vineyards a the benefit of the few rich ship vide that American merchant ot the tree’ It's going to be @ beautifal banging—but let's do every.|. SANTA ROBA, Cal. Oct. 16—j§ Pilsen its-beer. owners, ‘God - Hates -a- Coward” mar Under his measure the thing proper nnd in order. Maybe he isn't guilty, And whether he Is Speculation t* ar today over} ' . ‘i its steel, Humphrey is spending thousands of United States govern Puck” ins benaaianiey ta bees wank reumaaice the Gees Will tnaka bosons (ot ees d by the So In our own country |} irg, the Iron City, its st dollars of shipping trust money at make a free volunta | b stl Ay ns at mon hy | hs Riteenatione “4 ~ noma county grand jury against | ans its oysters, ( nia its citrus fruits, and this time in Seattle, according to subsidies to rich ship ow r| he p ee? aa Boe Raper Seetcid silk Os Some Western Henry Yamaguchi, Japanese, charg ind its DUNC NESS CRABS the statement made by Judge W. services now rendered, without giv-| WALTER WELLMAN | speeches?” the colonel was asked at Atlanta ¢ ed with the murder of Thomas A és ’ ; : W. Biack of Everett, in a speech de- ing any additional service, and It | poe 3 eee . “ , a Kendall | me livered at North Bend last night. | would not have any tendency t Sa AE cake Meee ea ee pocenelio. these,” eres PR sion. tocboh Por Plat’| In the indictment not a word tx Eastern crabs are soft shell and hard shell ‘i “I am informed,” said Judge! make more vessels or more tonage.| sea lip poled by whet t sajeclt wave cale.” ° y But must) aid about the deaths of Kendall's abe : : lack, “that Mr. Humphrey has “in this connection Robert La ed t Nineteen witnesse 1 r At 11:20 going east-northeast. | hen aske er ¢ ion, Rooseve “1 have| “604 parents. - Nineteen — Sot s ason are eagerly sought aftet— Just received a large campaign con-| Follette, the great Wisconsin re-|everything excellent Makine | noth be ae rk poi 4 ome "ae oe mea ar aeiatones gp were examined by the grand jury Both Deg orn tsuard ag on ee ee tribution from the east. This money | publican, who is well posted on the | knota an hour Syracuse I said about the tariff and administration exactly what 1|{2cluding Mr. and Mrs, Henry Star-| ! and meat fairly sweet is being spent and will be spent subject, says that three lines on the F 6 supposed to r | anid in my speeches at Cincinnati, Sioux Fails and Stoux City.” ¥ | buck | “ we 7 - agpon ageteg : ag cm ety * Pacific ecean carry government |to the tanks of the equillbrator, indi Not guilty,” says Roosevelt. “Somebody elae made those planks waEy | Candidly, is there any other crab like the Dungeness? lor 3 amphre i b b ; es rer omenrey mails now, receiving $180,000 for|cating the height of the airship|and put them into the Saratoga platform. 1 can prove an allbi HOLD FERRER MEMORIAL. | _— inow that paid workers are being | their services, but that under Mr. above the | At Sious Falls, on September 30, Roosevelt said: “With the pres } nee nea us meat—full and fim sent ees Gisougnoet the district,, Humphrey's bill, for the same serv. The New York Times received| ont tariff there Is grave Tskatidibetion, The syetem cn Wales % was A number of radi organiza. mmense size 1e 1 ous meat—Tun @ po eaegpai in geen pos-| ices they would receive $2,274,000/the following message from Well-| made is wrong; it encourages a scramble of selfish interests, in which | tions in the city have arranged to Pe e 2 ; 4 oe oe to senda year. This can be characterized | man: “Aboard balloon America, At| scramble the all important general intereat of the public is subordin.|hold a meeting commemorating the FRA ADELM “ie w his full orchestra am - Alben Bn tomato Helin dnc hasadd Bidston Bade egies to work wire | ated * *¢ * © ‘If instead of a square deal we get a crook-|!ife work of Francisco Ferrer, the latest hits, every even r dinner and later for supper. that he may make one more su-| be a coarse one—pure graft oii 1 = fag ere re bs A 7 ~ : Spani , 0 ho was exe greme effort. to secure the onact nese t less. Going east-northeast. Fine.” | eq deal, the tariff becomes very emphatically a moral issue | Spanish pr jor who was ex ment of his ship subsidy bill. 1 nappy» Renal Where Will They Land And in the Roosevelt speeches there have been but scattering |cuted by the Spanish authorities bill can be characterized in no oth on ase Mail steamers travel 3,740 mileé|erambns of Taft endorsement. So there you are. So Roosevelt does | October 09, following the up er way, ever the term ‘ a hn . tol . and it i8| not reconcile and does not adopt those declarations in the Saratoga | "sings lona. The moeting coarse and harsh one, than a hen el estima the ballon will | platform. He specifically repudiates them. He aays they do not ex be : ryp nec ba ys ¢ and simple. ie \ nea 00 miles ore it! press his beliefs. They do not and they never did fow evening Geresses Wilh dei. rn Wek Goblan le Mr. Humph he European continer rt winded ie beldal at Lt ferings Ark. and bad.thia repty made by representatives from the me “Mr. Humph hes talked & er Wellman will land in| “1 assume you have not seen my Atlanta speech. No one can mis-}!ndustrial Workers of the World, great deal about the necessity and — his flight be sue-| understand that speeech unle he does {it dishonestly of delibera en 8 se Pca al a advisability of an American mer ¥ be ‘car: | purpose | Work a. ey ea e | acts a eal . zs her « sin or!” "I have quoted the substance of his statement at Atlanta, but 1|Vorkingmen's b - ot - con |have not had to trust to the lame and Inadequate press reports and iy i cote A telegraphic communications alone As luck would have it, Gif Prof, Stevens letter « i ) fa , e Pinchot arrived in Washington on the heels of a long personal talk ’ * ae abit The Star’s Hotel Guide, : - Africa, others say the balloon w Roosevelt in Atlanta the facts were carried straight (PRIVATE Lessons _ = (By United Press.) c te t ui to the Arctic regior Col. Roosevelt had no desire for the tariff planks in the New . Quick, sure and inexpen PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 15.—A|ive depa ff The Start of Air Trip York platform,” says Pinchot. “Those planks were not his contributior human skull found in s 1's wo of |, At midnight the Hight land bree evelt won bis choirmanship and hi ty nomination fight. Onc Came oun eoene es m 000 mm Gulch yesterday and taken hame t peggy ade: 9 gn gyal ng he did not win was a tariff plank in harmony with his ideas as ’ - foot r ele xpressed in various speeches in the West ee O'Neal, seed 16, of 206 Fills of a @ ready. The dirigible w It must be remembered tt evelt ie making the fight ts Fourth Ave. Hotel Mook st., for use as a tobacec t aker m the hanger at 7 o'clock.| yew York which Cummins, La Follette and others made and won year oi . HED OUTSIDE eeguemees Was later turned over to Depu 100d , d with bis) ago in the West. New York is beginning to assert itself a FOR MORE THAN | NEWLY FURNISHED 4s == paris er ai an ! 1 that) progressive state, I am disposed to & Roosevelt credit for what he THREE DECADES fat sat Cond w m rw) ond Cini Lage ae he would make @ trial) hay won, and not to be too critical of his failure to win all | Foley's Honey and Tar has been a No More Ne d f ee, , Bs , | Seems to me there {s some reason in that | household favorite for coughs, colds th udes or aura—— pate spent ce ear? eee } But he could b a better plank,” says the man who is|and ailments of throat, chest Prem ys ed Vaniman, one of the crow | mad and lungs. Cor no optates ‘ A t Sh E : 4 Bn gebn yyy coy right | Maybe he could. He evidently didn't think so. He had the fight|Bartell Drug Quaker | , . % i _ Jcould p Ly Ww took on the primary plank, the rmanship, | 5 +} 1910 PARIS, Oct. 15.—M Laura ¥ nodert P F W ‘. : A . made New York (exc th c ed tariff ink) progressive H Ster 1b] - ( Soo aie pura ‘ t based ; Hidn't f t fight for an anti-Taft and an anti-tariff plank ” " . es ney whe t ; of 6 i) God ar : ‘ Considering the margin by which he won, that would probably have | City. Statue of Ariadne which eda cae nd « o . - hi pelled defeat and uld have tgod discredited in his wh ensation when placed ’ ; “ &” all attrit ero ae eh | ak : uld the a have profited by that Centlemen: in the magnificent grounds of The t And finally, fellow citizens, what good is the darn plank to anybody, Fiv people have lled so far as a C. Barne mansion on I P ge tadad this ‘ anyway? No amount of rosewater can make Taft's administration re Five peor hav ad a bese chusetts av., Washing D. ¢ mer old ar : oh : ve {ord smell sweet; and rosewater, sprayed by Jimmy Woodruff, has result of the ivert ement placed 18} abandoned art and will, for the : ted F tratnind tha |" binding force on Col. Roosevelt. If the sentiments of that tariff a : . ~ new of her te b time and f . anda gh Arab akin hed Ya , plank were the sentiments of Col, Roosevelt—or if he adopted them The Star last Saturday under your ener Babisn \ t rae id a even by silent acquiescence—I should be in favor of the lynching + 1 ‘6 a ¥ rattle.’ a jan relig ler of| lee a = ears in A Sufficient Reason | But he abjur He didn't say it, He said the contrary thing at hotel list Cre VO Shop 12 VF which was slain years ago. | ¢ relan lan Pond eight Iie tg aa three different times and places. $0, in my opinion, he has proved As the ‘*ad’’ ha Lppe but once we mind not Bor spi? Jack. | ‘ at Taft's friends are doing to T, R. A man should are more than ple with the results trants, repre 1 hii tect hude--ANG Why, pray also by the enemies he has made, Does it look as if T. R ay idea numbering some of the beat know stella—TI can’t get him to proy al privilege were in partnership? So long as Wall st. froth $5.00 You certainly hit n the aeronauts in the world, are et ith at the mere mention of 'T, R. is it likely that the people’ ‘siab ae in hotel advertisin (By United Press.) d on the field near hb en ne ba ; a +e i atinuin Fillings $1.00 2 be oe Oe ¥ ; 1 ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1 1 uch ae rt will be made Di » ¢ dit mally, I don’t believe it, and Iam not in favor of the lynehin gsheodivet ours truly, srations for the international bat The Proper Thing amonds on Credi “FOUR KILLED IN AUT ADDRESS “ano DENTISTS loon race were completed here to. Whatda-vou an @han ve Tou get the goods on the first -LE JTO jatruck a touring car at a grade wth sie day and all is in readiness for the expresso i ee : crossing today and killed four oc R07% PIKE ST, ad Dai flight of the big gas b and their Jack—Why, I pay the express EBRING, O., Oct. 1 An eleé-/cupants of the car almost instant Over Owl Drug Co i| ‘ bw human freight, on Mon Ten en-' charges, of cour | Ind. 5740 trie car bound for Stark, traveling |ly. ‘The automobile was demol- | Kntrance Room 4 | ( ¢ j at the rate of 60° miles an hour, |{bhed | \l " = er | z3ee-" e376 x per of Nea -” TW (ei ts a, yon a cen ont i f f 0! the on “ar é ; § y & 1 7 i . ’ x RB t -_-_~ ge2!ere _ RTSBeEsr a