PAGE FOUR 3 ay Sn Ee THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY,PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. WEDNESDAY, fo 23, 1922 LITTLE JULIUS SNEEZER = 4 = ; IT Re - {Tu Es IN oe = WISH I COULD | TOW T 30st = nd in “His F ee Killed WL © — UVy 4 VO Is Fa K WHAT | iis - | mame : : : : PARR Bs Dallas, Tex.—A : { on which they were working fell and crushed Fletcher Lambert, eight, and Victor Curley, twenty: A MINUTE, JULIUS! smoke stack WONDER FIND SOME THING TO KEEP MY HAIR BROWN A. C. WINS A VERY GOOD :| GAME FROM ITS OLD RIV. : ALS, MARIETTA, HERE ON SUNDAY eight, to death. Just twelve hours before the accident Rather Edward Curley, ten-year-old of Victor Cur- ley, awakened from a troubled sleep, erying to his mother that he had seen his father fall from the smoke stack, which crushed his father beneath it. On the previous day the boy had re- turned from Mari, where he had visited his father and Lambert, who were erecting the stack. “Mount Joy split even over the week end. On Saturday they lest at Mount ville by the score of 4 to 1, and on Sunday they shut out Marietta 1 to 0. For the second time this season Mount Joy handed the Marietta baseball team a no-hit defeat. Sun- dayls being a po-hit-no-run game. Shultz pitching for Mount Joy on July 4th gave Marietta the first no- hit defeat at the latter’s home, and Unkle handed them the second one yesterday. The victory was rather a surprise to a large and enthusias- tic crowd that kept up a continual roar, as both Marietta and Mount Joy were well represented. son Dh 8B eee rb Benger FISH WRECKS BOAT; BREAKS MAN'S LEG JACK WILSON at . Men’s Topkis Union Suits at % ese ee $2.48 ..79¢ Hundreds of other articles at wonderful sdyings. Come hears. The bell on his right arrests him and fsets his neighbor at work. fornia, and « “She is. her money that she lost flesh.—Judge She worried so over loging of some the golden books. ond as the world has always been of love of passerby jumped through the flaines and cut away the ropes and dragged Tracts eur asites in rates te siren nies The Dianemologo y 75 miles apart The | T i i Tents 3 ; ‘ . crs 4 nhs 1! wrote eof » home-coming of SSeS Kingsv Sanads — J rents Kreider and Gerberich-Bayne Shoes and Oxfords This singular name is given by the | BSC IS Mt. Whitney, 14500 feet high, | Wot #0 th - ful A re math ae ig 30 ane ,%¢ columns is a profitable i « { > . Y 1 > JO 1 ne is al 1 { \ « . SCL 8 » sas Bt. a, Jina ens NL 0781.09 and $1.88 inventor, Eduardo Torresty Quevedo, | ANd the secord is Death valley. Be |" a ow tion of. Ontarlo as ware ua this see proposition; that it will . CTSA FYE AY 4 . . a Spaniar ’ ar . fore the Salt =i ra 3 recognized him in his disguise as a i ) ntario was the cause of the 0 i. SPECIAI—Boys’ Suits with two pairs Trous paniard, to an apparatus intended alpen sink was flooded It o have been some of the | serious condition of Jack $ S1ing business to your 3 TD E : 5 3 ousers... . $5.95 to take the Digce of stenography in contained the lowest point of dry land, be 85ar, there have boon. some: o} i . '} Nn 3 os > Jack Saunders, sivre. The fact that the Boys Blouses... ... viv vses *48e each, 3 for $1.00 reporting speeches. The apparatus, | 237 feet below sea level. finest bits of literature devoted (ub I hy oy, who is a victim of a “wild other fellow advertines is : . : : apparatus, y characteristics o ewel- 1 ame,” = . Boys’ Khaki Pants at ........ i 60c M| “hich consists simply pf a scries of - ee RE a Ee visit in Pretatiy the season be 18 i re 3 tv et eae ee little bells, requires the co-operation of Finally Got Results. ru s faithiua 100, > » yK 'S ) 1¢ 1g : s placed in the center of ge ing more business than = SIECIAL—Children’s Lisle Hosiery 15¢c, 19¢ and 25¢ eight or ten writers. Bach writer “Was that antifat treatment mongrel ; Bayard, Baldy of Nome, Jer-| & heup of logs apd tied to a stake. Ia falling to you. Would Boys’ DressStraw Hats at. ......... 2... ... 49¢ takes a single phrase from the speak- { Wife took any good?” Our | ,. .nd Michael, brother of Jerry;| Playmates set fire to fhe pile with a it not be well to give Men’s Athletic Union Suits at er's mouth. At the tinkle of a bell on “No: it Was a fake” Pierrot, Dog of Belgium. Caesar the torch. The flames soom got beyond the other fellow a chance i S drcnie eR see. 000 ic lo | : 0 wp AE “7 Kine's dog are just a few of the mod-| the boys’ control. The Ig wy his left he begins to write what he jut your wife looks thinner.” 3 J > The lad would PRE TI TS Te Sm erns whose names come to memory out | have burned to death had not a that advertising in these “To Read Your Ad in These Columns? by the McClure ‘ - - i POYOU HEAR HoT — IT WAS SOME GIRL DRESSED Specimen Captured off Washing- [inning when Elis was hit by a {i ABOUT THE RADIO WON b fi WHAT'S THE } 3 VAUDEVILLE HOUR 0 THE AS AN ETHER : pitched ball and sacrificed to second BiG IDEA? | TU ) ie MASK BALL? WAVE ton Coast to Be Given to by Shultz. He scored on a clean { AT "NIX =~ AND BOY — SHE SURE University single by Unkle along third base PUT 'EM TO SLEEP! -—_ line. Marietta may have averted » nA . . Wiz Ir rp ’ Dungeness, Wash.—Destroying three ony gh bag nba oe Dlichen, at > S 5 sxpensive salmon nets, breaking one [UY 0! y eh Seton ay en ultz > man’s leg and wrecking g row-boat, a bunted, ut he played for the batter DP gigantic wolf fish, fifteen feet long, and Ellis gained second base. paid the death penalty after two hours Both teams displayed good form, of fight off the sand spit here. and were supported by a crowd of Fast in the nets, the wolf fish lay ardent Rooters in the grand stand. guiet and subdued until disturbed by Score: Marietta r h o ae 2 Spearley, vf"... 0 0 0-0 0 Campbell, ss ....;v70 0.2 2 09 - Peck, 1b .......... 0.0 9.0 0 Pennell, c ..... ana 7.0°9 0 0 BR. Sead, 1£ ........ 00. 0 1 1 @ A Tex Wiison—, _~ P.Sload, 2b .....:... 0.0 02 0 : ET TH > a 2 py McMullen, ef ...... 0.0 2 09 RIVER iN FLACE OF A SWAMP HAM ne | ’ 1 Tl Ember, D iden 0 0 1 0 1 ot tAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS | WHEN DICKENS VISITED YALE [ges So as 000 00 M Remarkable Upheaval Said to Bs With (ir toon or en {Trout lf ~..0... 000-00 Li out Precedent in History of TALK BOUT LOCKIN' FoLKS | Students Sang Under Novelist's Wine | ela British East Africa. UP IN JAIL FUH WORKIN’ | dow at Bedtime, and Their Efforts | } Tolmer. 0 024 5 1 1 = { > i y i | | | | | The bursting of a swamp 22 miles ! ON ER-SUNDAY -« EF DEY Were Nor Aven Monst Jy h or Nair H , ne li: 5 i r o @& e [| | from Nairobi, writes the London Daily | | EVUH KETCH ME AT DAT | With the departure from Boston {or | ’ 03.90 00 { | Mail correspondent, is without prece | ' SE Worcester, Soringfiold. Hartford and] Ele. 20... ita to that A ; { KIN ? ; CHNESS { » "RPL ’ : | {Fis 2b... 19 2 30 | | lent in 1 iistory of the Brit oC ; © FOOLSHNESS DEY | “a’ place called New Haven,” began | 0 0.00 0 (ol ha n of Kenya colony, forinerly | BETTUH LOCK ME IN | the observations on American travel, | Unkle, p 0 10 29 { |! British East Africa. Where once wa ~ 5 | American hotels, Amerie xpector- EE Hm esrraranad : | Tacit satan coated Ss es avis |'DE CRAZY- HOUSE !1!] | Anierienn fit Iy) Aerio expector: i Metzler, ¢ ......... qa 113 0 0 Ll i : Ith papyru Nia —— an ation, which were in the main ex- | R. Mvers. 1b 00 9 0 0 iB ! permanent valle; \ | eluded from “American Notes” and Weaver ores : il || with a turbulent river, flowing dow : I ake the itil atorest of the | Yeaver, 3b... .. 5 0 0 0 0 {| || the cent | it Gi hours oR aha A. Myers, vf... 9 0 2 0 0 elie ATT ours anda | I fa ‘ : Te | Derr, a8 ....:.:.. 0 1 1 0 1 In the 15 a flo pup x by boat from Springtield to Hartf : || | rus mac et thick and wi Bl | Faer raving Dickens avers. 1h ip 2 if water be th. 1 i f rv hold ve o—the tin | SPS IE ZAC wr i tte RA AQ «1 {| S : os 7 | . : tC 00000000 0—0 || vid | to Ne 1 I'his a cate ra : { il > LL. 10000000 0-1 | | } eted s rs and | | ip, and the Tl | y ? e-hits—Derr. Sacrifice hit I § f in S life RELL 3 i y \ Unkle Stolen 1 f S Yal er the h . 1 s | 1S e Cro $ i Harvard univers 1 Struck out—By Unkle 13; wh ; Mi Shai + 8. Hit by pitcher—Ellis I'l 1 0 Sit : s 3 ullls, ( N = { | 1 ate er, the LD res ettew and Dome i ’ t les i if i eh l I 1 no i hour and forty | rele 1 i ¢ | o ov Sar ( | e pap) { SY under 1 Bh e.asr11zj 4 | 1 0 um. ht o f i " 1 S wri Mount Joy & I 1 1 n Wh i N 116 on 1 AT h o a e | | i Al | I I 5 and 0 y dai r \ 6.2 0 { fl idge. cuttin ; . I Two Hours of Fight, : 1:3 ’ | i i ole 0 hi Copyright, 1921 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate | ries wore 4 i] {he fsheiiten. ‘when with = awit Showalter, ef cof 8 10:0 0 j nat area of the Ken proy ral Ke ATTACKE DV vo | f 1 amazemen t this | rush he overwhel od t : i i (Shultz, 1b ........ 6.114 0 0 : | roan mint Kenya, FOLKS AT TACKED BY HAWKS | Stam A not wiholl y rable. | The fish | on y ep 1 | Metzler, c 0 +5 0 0 | arth x BAIL cz > oC 110M id ut 4 I ible, © ie fish possesses a head as large |, pr erent t BEER | Sa hquake suucks were experienced ! a I'“And when,” he says, sadl) it last | as that of eo "A&E nes tYWeaver, 3b... ....h 9 1 0 4 @ coi | this d cen and the theory fan and Wife Pursued for Two Miles | (vo «ot to hod tiscore ‘rol n ls with :: So i S3lve oy tA. Myers, vf ...... oO 061 00 Bl of the ge ve rni Sol lals is that hese | by Pair of Viclous Birds In | asleep. choristers of the college turn 1 i i AAAI > Derren 0 0, i 01 “ , u of es So ame ee Michigan, out in body under the window and | 1s said to be one of the largest of the | R. Myers, p .....; 0.06 49 0 1) | 0 { swap, nat support - | corenad 3! r ¢ : 7 | 1 1 i > y : . | serenaded us! We had had, by the | specles ever caugl he Se i — — —— — — e ast ee o | probably taking the form of a rocky Jattle Creek, Mich.—A battle wit | he X ni of scronade : “i Hartford, | i cle s ever caught in the north Pa Totals: 1 594 7 : # | roof of huge underground caverns. chicken hawks which lasted for tw | o. : ia Mr Ady i . ne 1 wW of Yoh Lhe, a ™M Sate an hy 2 3 : - No floods below the valley are re- | hours and finally forced them, after [LIOn 8 Df game ep : OF x The huge jaws and teeth are used ountville A ted. and the v we bei di " 0, after | gyiney Adams, and a German friend. | for crushing clams, crabs and othe rh o a oe i orf our | Ported, and the volume of water must, | being slightly wounded, to seek safely | py oy» gays this cutting novelist, | spellf Shing dams, crabs ald 0lie! | riday. 2b 2 % | thercfore, have gone underground leav- in flight, was the thrilling experience | . ey says S$. gull Ba A St, | shellfish. When cleaned for preser | TIARY, 60 trees 2 2.1 1 0 i ul ing behind a new and unexplored | © . and Mrs. John Fleming. ware most heaniiful singers vation, this wolf fish monster had in > Spies 8 on, 31.200 ® | @ | declivity many miles long, which may v0 hawks became so incensed whe; Its stomach a recent breakfast, con auffman, 1b ...... 0 2.6 0 0 g 3 gas isti 0, C. Spiece, c¢ B be the resiing place of minerals or re- | Fleming explored a mest and killed DWARF TREE NATURAL FREAK | sisting of nearly 200 pounds of oys | »SPlece, ef ...... 9 2. 1v-0 0 ance a e “| mains of scientific importance. young hawks, that they followed th ’ ters, clams, whole fish, three salmon Miller, H....r......00 1 1 0 0 \ ga Semmes ete eeme—es retreating couple for two miles, Frequently Attains Diameter of Six heads, a tentacle of a squid, a hair ou Sh iii. 1-1 00 : Bm PUTS FAITH The fight started when Fleming Feet, but Is Never More Than a seal flipper, the neck of a ketchup Morton, e .......... Oo 012 2-0 \ a J IN YOUNG MEN climbed the tree to thelr nest. The Foot in Height. bottle and three cork floats from the [Gather > Lata 0.090 370 1 S . are hawks swooped dow: ¢ nets. 7s Resh, vf .......... 0 0 1 0 0 : Successful Merch pire pe n upon : ; \ A F t 1 : Which Hae Hictped Him o pystem | him with shrill cries, beating hi with } Welwitschia Mirabilis, nature's The state “university will get the th cot om vere se ew of the Bargains u Th fies Weis a en oY Yoery am | Tectia. Topsies 2.00 fone 0 Business Career. queerest tree, lives to be } S , vee $ 4 : ’ : g = — : - and often ‘attains a diameter of six Me Joy vrs 0-00 0.000 0—1 Children’s Rompers tiveness eresd8c each, 3 for $1.00 = It takes time to do aything. There: Indian Emerald Mines Located. feet, but it is never more than a foot | FAKES AGE TO GO TO PRISON Mountville 1 00006003 —4 Children’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 8 to 14 years 98c | ['¢ time is an Important factor fn Ihe Lonadinntons when they | in height. Th od Trotan hits, Friday, Wells Struck : . y ; sew all accomplishmentd Bi sa seized the rich emerald mines of Co- Vhe » seedling of the tree first . out—by Myers, 5; Garbe £ Ladies’ and Misses’ Sample Gingham Dresses, $4.00 and = at a, i i i lombia, forcing the“ Tony Fodor pol Se sin Te or and Boy, Sixteen, Wanted Jail of Real fon balls—Off Sane 13. Base B ye 3 te a oN nit _on ability SH: ther ts ak PpREaEl os en, Not Kids—Confessed 53 = $5.00 values $1 98 is headed for 1 NN to work them, suspected the existence | dusty i he st rainless ess 5 : cress rarer sins saree ani Dl, @ | Is headed for the discard. Where they ae : e existence dusty soll of fue mo: ai Stealing Aut Dippy Diamond D Ladies’ Silk Stockings in Black and White, 98¢c values 69¢ m are given a rein, young men— a other S. After a search of | region in which it grows, it puts forth ng. % Manheim defeated Sarr ile on ies’ Tailore 1 ¢ : : men unt 10, and even under 30— Ice Yoal Colombia, Chri two seed leaves or cotyledons, not rook I vow 1An? . Saturday : % pe > ; Lot of Ladies’ Tailored Envelope Chemise:. .......48c ®| are con SET > Dixon, engineer for the Colombian unlike those of a bean. As the plant | ; Be igs, > ye Cut want fo] om 9% x the former place 9 to 3. : saad oo : fe 1ro } surprising : Ld LL ¥ Nel, # : hang out with the kids anc so e len Eavoles are aooin ack Ladies’ Blue Middigs $1.98 values at 98¢c m| "V ian who IS noted for his | €f#¥ syndicate, says he has located | develops, two green leaves SDHNE| ny with them.” ids and he sent f,, 1° 40 den Eagles are again active. Ladies’ : bie vi viineainis nina : : noted Tor WS 1 oo of the ancient sulitcs hidden from L 7 DS > tr rot ledant away’ with them. (they are primi themselves for zr adies White Bloorgers...... 48c each or 3 parirs, $1.00 =| Successes Of YOUNE | 1a profiteering Si ” pio p js JOM | from Vhe oan : 3 ots 20x George Topping, sixteen years old, |theé junior championship series which ; si ft alo ? Ladies’ Fi ; > he profiteering Spaniards by the na-| These two leaves ure the only Ones ade this state atin ost weak | The HERE gloang Out a lot pf Ladies’ Fine Shoes and Oxfords am| ability to hola | "Ves | be rne by the plant throughout i : i To i yaw they wi play eith- Crs svnsns vole | t A T eralds of C ia are | contr F existenc Flat and leath 1 OF gr larceny against him | he Lancaster Indian . iors or U reas krerviiiinnes ..$1.48, and $1.98 us| ) have a man to put . me on 1 r Colombia are the | century of existence. | lat and leath- | wag dismissed by Judge McLaughlin [Bear Cat Juniors ( 3 , non or the Lot of Ladies’ Sport Oxfords at . $2.48 =| sition is my policy nese. ith viggest, in the world, | ery feet long and two or three | in aounty court. The judge turned the | night th y will ig inesdny . : . & : “ss ess eee sen . | ONE bas Vos Ey a1 the country produces ore pea o Ziv welope hey be) Te 1e J 2e I'me( p £ the vill compete with our lo- Ladies’ Patent Le > xfor des mis voung man closely. I in ! 18 ( ¥ I ces more than| feet when fully developed, the) vouth over to the children's cour usineds] ! 0 E of ater t Le athe} Oxfords and Pumps at ....$2.98 =| cep an eye on all of them, and hefore all the rest of the world combined. | hing from either sige of the stubby Eo 2 Seapidan y 5 gat Bae Men, thus coming in con- n opecla Sale oi Infant Shoes at ...... . ui.....98c m| they realize I know who they are, I The recently rediscovered mines, Mr. kin ‘gracefully curving green | feccaq stealing an ce : oh S, con a L 5: Mount Joy’s best old timers. = % eo} ie ' Fe wi aliens he : s 3 Stes ymobile.. y NF: - a a . Ladies’ Cushion Sole Oxfords at $1.98 = am calling 1m Into my office and ask- Dison said, are about two and a half reamers. In later years they spit! ove his ace as twer ty ox i a I Sasa? August 26 they will = 4 . - S dl... .. van cee . ng fo toc Ph ate days’ journey from Bogot: { i ih Eh Rew of ga age as twenty-one. He was ay he Lancaster aws at aly a Men's Work Shirts at %..........0.. 69¢ ®|| soun or af. all ee ) J te povie a om Hoga: x [OnE straight be Ini Poy : then sent to the New York city re caster. Outlaws at Lan » ’e Cn { tres essen OT : nas a al wisible, give them -_ | rrow strips hen old enougi to formatory. Assistant Distrie A 5 . Mer s Overalls- at. . heey LE iii... 080 B ite Slencte to go ahead and work Orc Depth of Death Valley. bear fruit, double-branched lower ney Taylor of Brooklyn mgt So a S 0 Dotti out the plan ey Suggest te i erations of the geologics RX ww | ctallks nearly a foot igh, spring from Ao tort = v J 1 pt 2 adies’ White Sateen Petticoats ..................98c ®| inmost stageers ye aon 3) WEA valley try Seologiinl Suevey /sielis Bemlr a nl dorumentary proof tint George: was | Ladies’ White Voile Blouses and Waists at 98¢ =| than not they i : No 2 e often 2 Reals apes, vs Show that the | t ges 2! the sec d a i sixteen years old, not twedty-une. . ny X yw vie bie ey > ! ot they make good. Too few of.| CPU hh emarkable depression | small éreet cones colored a Drilllall | George looks like a ou REA D h Men’s Scout Shoes at: A ChE .$1.98 - us realize the dormant ability we have is less than has hitherto been sup- qcarlet. Between the scales of the BR » S a ; e 2 t e Yar ra Vi avl around our 1 in the shape | Posed. The lowest Yoi is 276 fed Yo Mes BFC "Vv SINE ower hicl : y vis Zi Ly, 1e said, “so = Men’s Heavy Work Shoes a heseeinennn .$1.98 and $2.48 ®| of youn accountants, ste Wi : a instead of 470 re Dont 4s 2 > feet Leones are n 2 i ™ wn flowers WHICH | 1 decided to go to jail with real men | § & e Other Fellows A Men's Dress Shoes .......\....$2.48, $2.98 and $3.48 ®| clerks or you salosns a pe a os Both the highest and a ore. (in due time bear seeus. and not kids. That's why I led about 1 0 EECEERISRRCIIE TN #4 : young alesme —Forbes tu 1 ghest ¢ 'S oints | a " ro? TEwAL te Mir razino lina a 2 is | my age. 5 ———— Boys’ Kreider and GerbericlkPayne Shoes and Oxfords = lagazine. Sus vs in he United States, ex- | Dogs! WATE 1 W You are reading this one. en — cepting Ala lie in souther al- 4 2 iH y oul i i 2 ie in southern Cali- | Ever since the days when old Homer Tied to Stake, Nearly Roasts. : ¢ That shouid convince you B : "= - | = - = » - m » - = me : 4. = " = i n v 1 . 3 : By the time the circuit is made t & in and see them. All seasonable merchandise. first writer is ready ig Ne See = and romance it has always been glad | off the victim, . 3 phrase. Afterward the phrases, which ot Yervinle Weapons of War, 10. 1a io the book Which hed a real - 3 N\ are numbered in their order of taking : The next ar tray have its invisible | dog for its hero, partly hecause of i Here’ B -d » # re reunited for > a ' £ | airplanes, flying neiselessly above | innate liking of hmmanity for honesty re s a Dargain B . ® 3 Tried 4 to form the emtire report. | niviey ind dr pping bombs and and nobility of eharacter, and partly oh are Just 1ivted 2 vary desioails = . a Tr ¢ > he adr 4 vpping bs and diserrse ( 3 Ler, = 4 \ Hed a Wie : Athenee, in Madrid, the germs en unsuspectin r inhabit Gi hecause of adl the ereatures man has ck farm on Longenecker 10ad, Mt. 2 as ewl Z Sisnemologe is Sif to have giver Sati according 1 eport t EL 1 t | the deg has the liveliest 320 at vil be aa guisk. Abou ome in » : fi eT acco Zz to a repov » execntive | domesticated the dog 1s the livelies! r . isfactory. results. Washington Sts ] : of the executive om u pg hs six acres of excellent land, large v a Ty Pa Sun Som fle of the Britlsh parliamen. | sense of huwor and the highest ideal frEme homse ban, tobacco i and a ¥ rary air committe of companionship. cellar, an abundance of fruit, a gond a Shoe Repairing A Specialt October 27, Arbor Day Ret Tescovertos araifant to trave tai investment for any ome. Good 1s | | &0d Pay that over- 5 Dr. Thomas E. F Stat i on f i a : or. $ . negan, e su- made an airplane irvisible "at 20,000 . : ; 04 warehouse or building due subscription = . \ perintendent of public instruction, | feet and mufllers have been devised to |; If ‘you contemplate selling or buy-| “r'"%€8 Convenient to industries, East Main St. ‘Mount Joy, Pa, f|ncunced that October 27 has been wake the motors silent ing Real Estate, I will be pleased to| 1'p « ste. Has boro water, light, | | &CCOUNL. . ’ y, « Blapproved by Governor Sproul as the —_———— handle Zour Jeal in a fair and honest“: ™ ca tly Bs Don’t @ | fall Arbor and Bird day for Pennsyl-| Subserib ; . |way. That always was and always on’t wait until the Pi tn ali iid : o bscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulle! i i i i EERE BEE EE EE EE 8 Emam J | Vania. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin, ¥ill Jo my poliey, 1 awalt your | « Bond the Bulletin, Paper #1ups. 3 quiry. tf| It pays to advertise in the Bulletin SAT . § 1 . i { x - in sik x ; i i Kz #. ig a Fel x gen : \ sv) i 2 ‘ Sa” » «