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Mm v.rk car i W M FBEGDL Doo't Hide Them With a Vail; Remove Them With Othine Double Strength This- preparation tor the treatment of freeklea la usually so successful In removing , freckles and living a clear, beautiful com plexion that It is aold under guarantee to ' refund the money II It falls Don't hide your freckles under a veil ; tret an. ounce of Othine and remove them: Uvea the first few applications ahould ahow a wonderful Improvement, some ot the lighter freckle vanishing entirely. , Be aura to ask the drugglat for the 4ouble-strength Othine; It la this that la aold ob the money-back guarantee. Kill All Flies! Vsmm. Made of ma. cu'tipill ortlpovar; : arill not soil c Injur f ma jibing. at rear deelerer . I hT-rXPP"uS,prepsid, II . , wapnr n SJ.u3. U -aib Ave-. Brooklyn, H. X. Keep Slc-snac!. acl Dowel Risit By rMn baby fcamleae. pmt Tom ate inn infante' fir -' arearaiatar. .-.o .' '"""'( . Jls V.., . ' se..-e . . t. t lings sMonihln.aT0'y"r M la Baakine; baby's stoma ck dices X . food and bow move aa v 1 they ahould at ta-thlna, f i i . cmi frea v L i from narentlcs. cr- 1 atea, alcohol and ail nv iJTZj nr.s. I T.f,4 DEIITISTS CLOSE DUAL MEETING RALEIGH WILL GET NEXT NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY CON VENTION. TO MEET SOME TIME IN Wl Banquet In Evening at Carolina Hotel Heraldi-tAe "End of a Perfect ,. Day." Pinehurst. The Joint meeting cl the North Carolina Dental socletj and, the Virginia Siate Dental asao elation at Plnehurat was occupied en tlrely by business sessions till unfln lshed business being complete J and re ports (rom chairmen ot various com mittees received. In this session th North Carolina society voted on se lection of time and place ot their next meeting. Raleigh being chosen by i i large majority. The time will bi some time, next May, definite day ol J the month being left to the declsloi ot thme executive committee. An interesting decision by the Vlr glnla association in their meetini was the official. authorization of th establishment ot a scholarship at the college of William and Mary, Wll Uamsburg, Va. The dental socletlei and associations have begun to real ize the value of college education, not as. an adjunct but as a requisite t the study ot dentistry. The afternoon was devoted to gen eral clinics and short lectures bj recognized authorities ' tn different branches of the profession. Other lecturers who have special lzed In research were Dr. Charles L Alexander, Charlotte:' Dr. 0. C. Bar nard, Kannapolis; Dr. Harry Bear. Ichmond, Vaj D. H. . Richmond, Va.: Dr. ' L. ' G. Beeks Coble Greensboro; Dr. A. W. Craver, Hen derson; Dr. Whit R. Dodd, Richmond Va.; Dr. J. L. Gibson, Laurinburg; Dr. Gvy R. Harrison, Richmond, Va.; I Dr. J. L. Hooper, Ashevllle; Dr. A i O. James. Chatham. Va.: Dr. R. 11. j Jefferles, Richmond, Va.; Dr. J. E. . John, Roanoke, Va.; Dr. J. N. John son, Goldsboro; Dr. C. C. Kelger, Charlotte: Dr. E. N. Lawrence, Ra leigh; Dr. J. B. Lester, . Richmond, Va.; Dr. Clyde E. Minges, Rocky Mount; Dr. F. W. McCluer, Lexing ton, Va.; Dr. tVr. L. McRae, Red Springs ; Dr. N. F. Muir, Roanoke, Va'.; Dr. R. M. Olive. Fayettevllle; Dr. W. H. Pearson, Norfolk. Va.; Dr. W. M. Rofjey, Charlotte; "Dr. T. H. Scales .Richmond, Va.; Dr. H. F. Sommerdahl, Roanoke, Va. In the evening a banquet was held at the Carolina hotel, followed by dancing and a special entertainment by Jules Brazil, professional enter tainer, of Toronto, Canada, ana the night was voted "the end at a per fect day." Infant Dead, Mother Injured. Vancebord. During a terrific cy clone in the Shelmerdine section.', a few miles west of here, the sfr-months-old baby of Mr. Jasper Can non sustained injuries by the falling: in of the house top that resulted in the death of the child a ew hours later. Mrs. Cannon, e mother was also so badly hurt that her course from the wrecked home to a neigh" bor8 house could be traced by the blood that was shed .from her Blbed1 lng wounds. Three of her ribs were' broken. . Mrs. Cannon and the baby seem to have been left alone that night and in the absence of a man the horrors of the night were great ly Intensified for that lonely mother. After the passing of the storm Mrrn Cannon searched and found the' baby; and she picked its dying body up and' rushed to the home of a neighbor: In just a Short while after reaching' the neighbor's house the baby 16. The mother is still suffering, hut there is hope for her recovery. , LlttleBoy Crushed to Deatftv . . Loulstitn-g. The four-year-old aon of Register of Deeds and Mrs. Sl Holding was crushed to' death by a lumber truck In front of their home. The little fellow was playing In front of the home and is said to have ran under the rear wheel of the truck a it was passing by. His head was Crushed to pieces. Joe Everett, the driver of the truck, was placed In JaiT pending the holding of the inquest. Build Concrete Dam For Lenvtr. Newton. A. L. Harris of Newton, ontractor for the (cocrete road1 from Newton ' to Llncolnton, ' has been warded the contract, for1 a concrete dam and four miles of piping for the new water system the town of Lenoir will construct this year. Largest Class From Farm Life School, Vanceboro. The largest class ever jradaatd from ' (he . Craven County Farm Life School received " diplomas in the new graded school building at Vanceboro; the - auditorium at the Farm. Life School, 'being entirely top imalt to accommodate" those who were present" There are thirteen boyjs anrf :welve' girls of this cjass ; V . ', The diplomas .were given "by Pro fessor F. U Heuton, Superintendent jf the school, just after a rriost able iddresa to the graduating class. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SimdaySchoo! . v. Lesson (By . REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. Ck ' Teacher of English Bible In the Mood BJble Inatltute of Chicago.) Copyright, 1M1. Western Newspaper tlnloa. LESSON FOR MAY 13 DAVID, THE POET-KINQ LESSON TEXT-I Bam. 10:1-. , GOLDEN TEXT-Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my llfe.-Ps. 2S:6. lt;""KRENGB MATERIAL Ps. 81: tea, :7: Jer. 33:16-26; Luke 1:3 Acts 22:29-34. PRIMARY TOPIC-The Shepherd Boy Chosen King. JUNIOR TOPIC-Ood Calls a Boy to Be King. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC David, as a Friend. ' YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC Lessons From the Life of David. I. Samuel Mourns for Saul (v. 1). 1. Why He Mourned. The death of Saul was no doubt a personal loss to Samuel, for Saul was a commanding and lovable personality. Then, too, the rulp. of, so promising a career would deeply affect I soul like Sam uel. Finally the, humiliation to God and God's people grieved his heart 2. Excessive Mourning Rebuked. The fact that God had rejected Saui shnjjjd, Jinye lifted Saruuel out of his grief. Excessive grief over that which God does Is a reflection upon H Ira and should be rebuked. In all God's acts we should submit although It may change our plans. When sorrow be comes a hindrance to the discharge of duty, It merits rebuke. II. Smuel Sent vto Anoint David (vv. vS7. i .- 1. Samuel's Fear (v. 2). Perhaps ' by this time Saul was becoming a desperate character. Samuel knew that If Saul should hear that he was taking steps to anoint a successor to Ms throne, his own life would be In danger. Samuel was wise In submit- ! ting this difficult situation to the Lord. uoa s sen-ants are to be brave. But even when going on errands for God we should not court danger. We should exercise the greatest caution so that unnecessary dangers be avoided.. " .2. The Lord's Direction (vr. 2. 8). The Lord smoothed the way for Sam uel. He showed him how to perform his duty and escape the danger. Sam uel was to take a heifer and announce that he wai going to offer a sacrifice unto the Lord and to call Jesse to the sacrifice. The prophet was not tcf all that would happen. This is usual ly God's way with as. He gives as our work piece by piece and guides us step by step. Samuel's purpose was known only to him. It was to be keptt a seem so that the news would not reach Sntrl. This was a shrewd device but entirely legitimate. There Is not necessity' for us to reveal all our purposes. III. Samuel's Gttedlence (rr. 4-13). 1. The Trembling Elders of Bethle hem (vv. 4, 5). ft seems that the whole nation was shot tliroujrft with fear because of Saul's sin. To the elders' alarming Inquiry Shmuef re sponded with the assurance of pence. Inviting them to Join film In1 worsfilp Jng tire Lord. V 2. linnilnatlon of Jesse's Sons (rr. C-T27. The Lord had revealed tt Satn nef that one of Jesse's sons waS' te he the new king, but not' the portlcie Inr one. The selection of the- rljrht erre was a most Important matter' as destftjferi hung upon It. (J)' EllaB rejected (w, B, 7). Ellah was ttle eWest ewn and therefore he' was ttie ffrst presented as having first' right tn the place of honor. Further, lie-wasr a splendid specimen of a rrtin, tnll nrnf majestre. In appearance so that' even 8aTnwef was captivated by him as Her had been by Saul. (10:24). Otitwarrl appearance was favorable but th renirtre. seen byx-God w-ere . against ftfm. God knows whom He can- trustr wfMi great responsibilities. W fre qnentfy estimate men by their dress, culture, wealth nd position. Thesw are errty surface manifestations amf frequently lead us astray, but GirdP Ihofts Into the heart. (2) Davlil chosen (vr. 8-12). All but one ot Jesse's sons had been looked upma hot stni the Lord's choice had not ap peared. Jesse's reply to SaraueVs) qrrestlon as to whether all his children kad appeared seems to , Imply thtrt David was not of much Important Re was considered good enough' to watch the sheep but not Important enough to be called to the feast Be cause. David was faithful as- a shep-t herd hoy. he was In line for proino-, Mon when God's given time anrrved. 3. David Anointed (v. 13)'., When the shepherd lad appeared: the Lord directed Samuel to anoint hItvWhen the oil was applied the Spfrft of the Lord came upon him. Daifd-was a gifted and' attractive lad; but this was of no avaU without the Spirit of God. Power must com from God.' Only as we are anointed by the Holy Ghost can. we truly do the Lord's will and work. Knowing Whn. , Next to knowing when to seize an opportunity, the most Important thing In life Is to know when ta fwego an advantage. Disraett. "! Induloenca. ' It Is only tieees'-ary to grow old to become more Indulgent. I see no fault committed that 1 have not, committed myself. Goethe. ' Our Life, We pass our life In deliberation, and we die upon It QuesneL . , SIMPLE STATEMENT OF FACT Explanation Showed That Both Man ager and H:a Assistant Had Told the Truth. , With a firm tread and a masterful tlr the woman stepped Into the florist's hop. ' After gazing about for some mo xients her choice fell upon a green julm In an ornamental pot- ' The nsslstunt approached with deference. for ecpMCecGo Egs3i30 The Postum Cereal Comoan v will buv not less than 101 Redoes or suatifes .tions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, paying $50.00 for each one accepted. And in addition , ' , x ' Good Housekeeping Institute, conducted by Good Housekeeping Magazine, . will decide an award of $2500.00 for the best four of jthe 101 or more Recipes or suggestions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, so purchased: , 1000.00 for the 1st selection 750.00 for the 2nd selectionV 500.00 forthe 3rd selection 250.00 for the 4th selection Read carefully the terms of this offer so that you may have the fullest opportunity to, share in its benefits. The conditions are so simple and fair that every housewife in the United States can take part in this National Recipe Festival ! There Is No Other Food Like Grape-Nuts W HILE practicilly evfcry man, woman and chiljd in die En- lisb-speakiog world knows Grape-Nuts as a v delicious, nourishing and w ho 1 e som e cereal, and while it is corraioon knowledge that Grape-Nats with milk or cream is a compid food, many housewives do oat know of the appetizing arraf economical dishes that can be prepared with Grape-Nuts., h lenfls iteff, we belicoe, to more tuei than mg other cereal The con venience and economy of Grape-IVuts, and the flavor, zesttuidwholesumeness which it imparts to other food, make it invaluable ia every home, Frequeady we receive in- teresting: letters from women throughout the country, telling about the:a$tractive dishes they make witft Grape-Nuts de licious puddings, salads, dress- What Is Gr.ipe-Nuts? Grspe-Nutu fm kigbly saatri tions food in the form eat csiep, foMaa f ran ales. It contain a&at full BOtriraeat of wheat and barlwv secluding vsaamin-B, and mineral eleasnsata req.iree) for building stardr Ibtaafh. Tbas le anents are oft.m fanlsissg in the wautary diet.thiefly through "aer-rcfie.saiint" in the preparaUojftotaMd.' , ' ' -' No other food; aaotaaroafhfy baked as Grape-Nuts.. Stasia than 2S boars re eonsusaed in (bat , baking; process . wbieb makes (Ense-Niti easy to digest, and also' dkverlepa Mtural .weetneis from tine geakaa thfaaaslvae. The form and) enaeaaastae of Grapo Nnts invite thorrwigfc aaaatieatioo a decided advantage) bemuse lata aol ,oed provides propw nereiea for the bat 'make aser gpM stigMtion. Conditions Governing the lrchase: cfi 2nd ' Awsrds; for Grape-Nuts Recipes , Tbs reetaai Cesaaal Classes, win tor awl Isea thee UU Rseinap ar sSsstieas ler sew Ueeaol Orepe-Nuiaw see as. tot " eae aaeepted. This eOlar is eaeaiaa every persoa ha the Uaiied Stales.. . Good Hoasekseaiaat lecriSeSSL eaadeated b ' Gejed Hmsekeepiae llslseias, will dsoide aa award of aW.Wsav she heat taea- oi the 1U1 e snare ReeiDes or swMeeaieaa ter aew Usss el Crare-Nati. e pwnaase4. SlU0t.H0 ior the let salrelioa : 7S0.0Qw she 2a4 eeleetieai SS00.00 . asat S2S0.W tar the h- lor the M aal Re foes atask to asanas) hslmia Mar tat, ; VU sad AoOsa-Sat. ttX Saeasee er aaeaeanaoa fee aew esse submitted tor saraaaie vest sot daplieasa aa, el the teai KecipesaeistadlssaVieassnsslialial , No Realee wiM be .arshani treaa ssm oweatr, or meaieati, aoooeetsd whh aha raetsasj Cereal riiwuaas. lae at Coed Hoasslu. ipioat laetitate. - , II aMntaaataaa Reetoa ia oaTered, aash aaaast be writt.a ess a aeaorate aheet. Write aaesai , aad srlilriea s'iss'r oa each kecips aehajsMaaV laths 1 sots lU terser award eaataaV ea " "Will It grow well In the sunshine?" she Inquired. , " : . , - "Yea, madam." '" "Don't sny It will If It won't." ahe snapped. "If It does well In the sun, will the shude hurt It?" "Oh, no, maflam." . "Wliutl" she exclaimed. "Tou tell ine It will thrive equally well In sun shine or shade? Young man, you don't know your' business. Fetch the mun aBer." ... ' - ' The umnagor wus summoned. Even he quailed before her; but, all the -awa M ea m me VGCOoC-3 inrjs for fowls, etc. No doubt there are thoasands of women who are finding, varied uses for Grape-Nuts in their, home cookrng, and even more thoa sands who will be glad to learn of those varied uses ; for while we all aflng to old favorite dishes, we also welcome and enjoy a change; ' .v So that f the thought back of our offer' of aore than $7500.00 irv cash for new ways of using Grape-Nuts. To those women' who are already using Grape-Nuts' in various ways, other than as a-breakfast cereal or in the recipes gives here, and to those women whoiwould lake to try. their hand' at de- sloping some new way lo use Graoe-Nuts. we; offer ta bnv at$50.00 each not less than 101 new Grape-Nuts-Recipesv We plan to include these new Recipes in a beautifully Qlus traded cook book.. Every bousewife ia tbsr Land! (boufl take advaatag. of this, extraordinary opportunity to .era the tidy earn of" $50.01 by little pleasant.' andl eoiifra- ' tionas effort In her own home., Also. '. the fair and equal ebano. ta easrarei 'Vinetaf tha liberal awards to b aiiai , by Good Housekeeping Iaatituts, . - Moreover, there's ttsa gvater knowlad4. of the valuer eh Cetpu-': NuU, stot only at delioioae break- ' fast eareal, but in the preoaratie . a variety of appetizing dishsa that aatdS to tb health and pleastnwv sat eba . waola family. - . . ' , ' ,' Waete roe aea't lad Orapa Wuaa . t yeawaa tai "There's aauom ilr ewaol tdewtleel la all resesete.wjta- that tleeT toe . wUliaeaaadateaaeheaatrioes Ittit aot aeoaaserv to poreasue file, a flees A seMble ewaatit, will be eeaaiapoa riajisia tat thoaa doairias to aabatit rinipss isaar Recipe ahoald ststa rbs exaet aaabar laaeaMled te be served. Beeipee ehoaM ho eareiaUr lasted Se auke aar that aranotilaoa aed direetiooa lor Bcaparusg will ariad; beat aa '' - ' Feces ef Reelpei Fifes, esrlte aaaaa el raw' -eeiae at top of sheets anderaouh Nat all iw ' grodieota. asi wW wseaawswati eoin tn the direct to as ler preperlaa warded eiaplr aatt aa aaralel,. De as send apaeiaaea disk. la eoosldarial Reeaaaa ler pares as a. ead) ear -area by Good H eajsahoepiai, saetitote. aa wwt wUl hs Ukso -(t--- - (a) ralatabilltw, lb) tiasplisirp aad I it) Aeoorae, aad I alroaipe. ' Aaeoaaemisee Wrhe Reeioee perehesed, eae) Awarde by Oood stooeehiesiod laaiwaaa, will be asade ia Jsswsrt Oeodl taeeatekaaaeai, Roeieee aahilisia sa the reetaai Cereal Ceaapaay aer aaseeaea wsial aot be reraraad. some, he backed up Ms assistant's statement. . "Then It Is really a remarkable plant," she commented, sarcastically. "My good man, It Is both ridiculous und unnatural." ' "That's Just It," said the manager, quietly; "lfa an artificial pfant." " , Statistics show that If a man and u woman are riding together tn , a train which meets with dlsnster, the woman has more chances of escaping death than the man. ' v and kfWWkig lo iOU. Below .re tea Reoipea bowiog a few of the many appetising dishes that eea be mede with Grape-Nuts. Read them over, try some of them, and than yoo will find it easy to work owt a new Rao ipe or think of a newnse for Grape-Nuts, that we may purchase. Andl remember, your Reeip. or suggestion Sar new ate of Grape-Nuts may also merit on. of the large awards. GRAPE-NUTS Ioe Ciwara Prepare plais IsToredieseraaailathasaaaaJwar. Jast bslore the ereen hardeqe la weaaaas. ead Grape-Nats aa it somes Iroas tbe oaskada. ia the proportioa of oae-half cup ol Orape-Nota to oaa qesrt oi lee ereeaa. If yoo boy ice ereaaa toady asade, add Orapa-NaU ia place oi eat lists. Yovll tad the reeoklad Ooror eaaeae. GRAPE-NUTS Salad J ea Grape-Nuts 2 eased benaaeo I altcad orease I tesapooas leaaaa- H coyi os bed pine- laiaa . apple Cream Salad Dreaauu) Cos ep tbelralt.edd lataoa-iaiea.aua with Grape Note, aad eerva oa bod of Icttoea with Crcasa Salad Dreeeia. Make, bar to six portioasv GRAPE-NUTS Six Minute Pudding I emp Grape-Nate 1 tableepooa sadar Vh aope scalded aailb n aap raieioa CeerarGrapo- Note with acsided milk. Add sadar, raiaiae, aad a little net mat. Cook sis auautce directly over the heat, stirring eoactaotly, aad sen a wkb aay good padding ssaoe. Makes loaf, So six portioaa. GRAPB-NUTS Cookies I aap Grape-Note VA cups loot Vi eop ehorteatag 2 taaepooaa bakiag- oopa light browa powder eager 1 tsaspooe eionsaw U cap aiilk it teaaoooo'elovaa a weu-oeatep asga reaapooa aan 1 cap chopped seeded raisins Graaoa ehorteaiog aad en, sr. Add aailk aad wall boatea egga. Add well-silted dry ingredicata. aad raiaiae that have been daeted with part of the loor, aad then the Grapc-Nota. Beat thor aaghly ead drop from a apooa oa baking ahaet ooe aad oae-half iaehes apart. Bake ia a mod er ase evea lor fifteen niootea. GRAPB-NUTS Cheese Casserole V cap Grepe-Nots M teeepooa pepper iyi cups auia in i 1 tableeoooo bottar At bopped aeaeeae Vt teaepooa code 2 ease I teaspoon salt Few (reuse paprika Scald the Bulk. Add Grape-Note, butter ead acoeoaiags and coosbiaa with the cheese end ease. the tatter slightly beetea. Foot into a bartered bakksg died, earraand with hot water aad bake etowlrlorlortT-iveminatee in a alow oven. Sana as the mala eoarsa at foaabaoa, aoppcr, or a collate dinner. Makes four to sis portions. GRAPE-NUTS Fruit Podding 1 eap Grape-Nets '1 piat boiling water aJaU-O i VI eup aaeded rauiaa '-of chopped datee Add the bolKad watar to the lall-O er leatoa Sa wared gelstins aad stir antil it la diaaolvod. Foot iota a mo. Id, and altar tbe asixtoro bee cooled client hr. add tbe Orape-Nets aad frahj taoa el. lew the mixtarc to dull end rlardea. Mekeeioar ' GRAPB-NUTS Meat Loaf I eap Grapc-Nota leu t Booed veaL andtoa n tcb hsico Heoaad sa 1 taacpooa i b teaepooa glnklcapooi park S tab! set It - aataap apper H tebUapooa ahoppod aulk' parsley auaeod oaioa fat tbe meat throogh s rood chopper, add i alv oa boa. tar forty-ive anaataa. bearing fxaeoeatly eiing eae-ball cop of hot watar, a tableepooa ol a time Jaet before taking from ores, brack with soma of law keatea wnite of ess end s little milk. Brow tat aaa asiaate. Mekee loo, portioaa. ' GRAPB-NUTS Loaf Cake aap Grape-Nats TVt Alps Faatry k K sop batter , ' 2 tecapoooc bakiag-meopaaogar- powder Jagga x , -. , v I laaapooa aaa) I cap aulk ' ' t taacpooa vsaiHa Ctaam better aad soger! odd ssg-yclks wed baatcai thea aulk and Grape-Nuts. Baa the atiatare tborooghiy. fold io altematd the erjary baaeea egg-whitaa aad loor silted with hakingo powder thrceniaurat lastly.add tbcvaniUa. Have eake pen premoaely grcecod sad Uaothr tWaae tU two-thirdc toll aad i itualaTi7s fas fcxti-fcvs miaataa. . . GRAPE-NUTS TomaSrjom ttoaD Grape-Note 1 elieoal oi ' 1 aoart lometocc It. 2 cope water . Hfeoep. Mfpcpporoorae 4wkola Ua tcmaliiaa. water aad t-riasisfl laist. etrasa and add antt and aoa. Crash aaa Grape-Note with e rolling pea. biMI tbe batter, add tbe tolled Grape-Nuts, rin i i.a and boa! the eoep to the boiling point, b-rtrsnaots wboae Orape-Nota for erotoaa ia in i i in ill ii seal aeapplataa. MakeaaaorSAateaanwaa. GRATE-Nirrai pi. - . .i - . 71 eop wrnpo-renaa Seapegrei lenpauk Keasbiae dm anar. sM.k, piaaeovaraalow heet. a f au toe eager Is diaenrred. s hea PiV. w"hwi emi . . .. " r er tae aaornare I-me a w,,b-w?f eoid wear. brks pea ia bowl of ea er and eiiow to et-od anv oierarbed aaui mere aw heat ia roe rn..e .. ttira. bentore cod cd tbe bener era v., -e. tbe ovtore omil ereenrycod tuiok, t 0"C G'-oe-lMBIS ar i aoaimoc bearing ami c i m- .to kneed, i ero oat ea a bauered ,e ii cut u o e - -4 -ra hags. Browa minced oaioa ia a little let before, adding Grape- Note, milk, aad aligblly beetea eaia, reek ia a bsklag dish, shaping like e loal 1 of beked bread aad aawoth evcaly oa top. Bcko Til taaap area aaa to... ianiiatttar ecw.'ia CMccolaas awd wikt r oaaMWauul an.ll eaoKws botiiad tko er mirrar i .