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Show THE Tb were KlaatiMrr. ilccMctl properties of amtxc knows to tha Greek bdm tbs A Pate MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, CTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7. 7 af fedaieaa. A men with e curious fondneae for skullcaps wee the Aid de ttt. Martin, Christian ere. Electricity takes Ita whet la the seventeenth century, made name (torn tba Gmk word for aster. himself ridiculous by his vagarias. Ba Gilbert la ldC waa tba drat to amplttf always ware nine of these art .else to the tenia electric force" and elertri keep off the cold and. furhermore. nine attractions." la 1748 Franklin'a elec- pairs of stockings. His imido of passtrical raerarebaa had progressed ao fee ing the night waa more remarkable that bo killed a turkey by the electric till. He caused to be constructed for park and rotated it by aa electric himself n ted of . beneath which was n furnace. ao arranged that he jack before a fire kindled by the ele trie bottle, and la 1752 by means of tha esnld regulate it to the degree of bite experiment be demonstrated the warmth he might require, and hit ted Identity of electricity and lightning. was fitted with only a very small openwa Tba first magneto-electri- c ing. through which the abbs used to made at Faria hr 11x11 la 1832; the ! creep whan be retired te rust at night tint telegraph Una In the United I Eve man ludicrous wee the conStates waa eat up between Waahlngtoa trivance which the great French matheiiul Baltimore la ISM; the first matician, Fourier, designed and used cable waa laid between Eng-lan-d for the protection of his health. He inand France lu 1830. Aa oarly aa cased himself in a species of box, the 18)2 Sir llumpbry Davy produced an interior of which, by some mechanical electric light with carbon poiute on means. was kept at the only temperathe aame principle aa that new ture at which he felt he eeuld live withemployed. The drat electric railway out Inconvenience. While enveloped In on the coutlnent of Kurojie waa built thia clumsy affair he waa necessarily by Bieineua at Berlin in 1881, the dm confined to oca spot, but he provided la England waa constructed In 1882, meana far the freedom of his head and and In America the flret electric line hands. Evan tho ilia of asthma and waa built In IteSi rheumatism, one would have thought, were preferable te existence under such Kara! Ilaade. circumstances as this, but tha French wlU discover at last that royPeople' mathematician, we most believe, waa al roads to anything can uo mote ho of a diffeteut opinion. Loudou Stand-r- l bud lu Irou than they can In duat; that there are, in fact, no royal roads to anywhere worth going to; that if there Vitality af a rraa'i Heart. were it would that Instant cease to bo There is no living creature, according 1 mean ao far aa the to a Philadelphia surgeon, that has a worth going to things to bo obtained are in any way heart with so much vitality a a frog estimable in terms of price, for there specially the sieciaa commonly known are two classes of precious things In j as the water frog. It la generally j e the world those that God gives ua for known that the aquatic frog will air and life, both mortal nothlug-eu- n, for months after the hind legs Ufa and Immortal, and tho secondarily have teen removed. Of course he canp redout things which he gives ua for not hop nbont aa he could before losing a price. These secondarily precious his principal means of transit, but his things, worldly wine and milk, can fore legs help him to crawl wherever only ho bought for deflnlto money. he desires to ga When I began to learn 1 dieaix-ned- . No They never can surgery 1 made a special dlasecthm of cheating nor bargaining will ever get a frog one day. I laid the various parts n single thing out of nature's establishef the body oa a table and discovered ment nt half juice. I)o wo want to be that life extinct within a few hunmoat bo To Wo work. strong? hours in every organ except the heart. gry? We must starve. To bo happy? The heart showed valvular motion for Wo must be kind. To be wise? Wo n day after It had been severed entirety must look and think. Buskin. fius the body. I am not aware that any other creature's heart la possessed Til Tip ef the AlUwatee'e TalL inch Yltallty. Philadelphia of A great delicacy in Florida, according to the Cleveland Lender, Is the tip ef nn alligator's tail. It tastes like Hsssm. frogs legs, though a bit more gamy. Hammers are represented on the Alligator tails are beet Just after the mouumeats of Egypt twenty centuries rlceblrd sea eon. The big alligators before our era. resemThey float In the water with only their eyes bled the hammers now lagreatly use, save that n are When of flock showing. they them were ao daws ou the back for these fat Juicy little Mrda they diva the extraction of nails. Tha first ham to the bottom. Their long, wide snout mer waa undoubtedly n stone held la coops up some of the loam, end they the hand. Claw hammers were Inventthe float to the eurface again with Just ed some time during the middle ages. rich soil showing. The birds think it Illuminated manuscripts of the elevIs an island. They alight upon It enth century represent carpenters with When the whole family is there the big j rlaw hammers. Hammers are of all reptile turns snddenly. Just ns the j lies, from the dainty Instruments birds ecramble off he opens hie mouth used by the Jeweler, which weigh less once. They are gone. The birds me neat than half aa ounce, to the gigantic little feeders, and the alligator Is aa , bmmmar of shipbuilding establishments, epicure nt this time of the year. The some ef which weigh aa much as fifty rlceblrd diet makes the tip of his tell tons and have a falling force of from ef which he Is most vain, tender and M to 100. Every trade hue Me ewa west hapimer end Its own way of using It WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Segn l.i'.y Circle. Ni 174. meet i and jouvri Friday nigh's hi 7 in K. of 1'. hall. isitlug LtigniMns cordially turned. MRS. BESSIE LEE, li. N. 2469 : ON THIS ADVERTISEMKNT8 FACE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO LESS FIRST INSERTION THAN 2S CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN 8USI EXCEPTING ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. rli-ks- FEMALE Grant. ELLEN Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle meets every Turtday night at 7:3u o'clock. K. of P. ball Visiting Neighbors invited. Lines ran be paid at ihe office of Ed. Autb. the afternoon of the 2ttb of each mouth, Flret National Bauk Bldg. Sl'SlB ALDEN, G. N., 112 Twenty-sixt- h HELP WANTED. Ludy or gentleman of fair education to I ravel and collect for firm of ffOO.OVC.oU capital. Salary, Sl.073.u0 per year and eapvneea. Salary paid weekly and expenses advanced: references required. Address, alak stamp, J. A. Alexander, Ogden, Utah. 11-d-- WANTED At 661 Weak., a girl tor general housework. No cooklug. . l. WANTED Dearer Chambermaid 2Sih. 169 House. street. 10 39 2W WANTED Good, reliable female help wanted at the Bute Industrial School at ones. Experienced dining room girl nt the Virginia. WANTED 1 GIKL for general housework. May go home at night. 6M 24th 8t. tf . Girl for housewoik, amall family, good wages. lire. Kunyan, WANTED C20 24th. tf Woman tor general housework; good wages. Apply 724 24th WANTED street. 19-ll-- tf WANTED Woman for housework by the day. 111 27th. an MARIE C RITES, Clerk, 2721 Monroe Avenue. WANTED Girl for general work. Apply nt onca Silver Hive No. 1, meet a the second .. and fourth Tuesdays nt 2:$0 p. m. nt O'Neill Hall, Twenty-fiftAo. sir eel. siaters cordially invited. BESSIE SEBH1NG, L. C. Ll'CT NEiJSON, R. K. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES- - housew 1 Ogden Tent, No. 21. menta tha second anf fourth Friday evenings at 8 ockick sharp. In L O. O. K. hall. Visiting Knights cordially lnylted to atieud. J. W. HALSEY. Commander. F. F. BUND, Record Keeper. tf 8 tttitBiup Omaha, Connell HiuEa, Denver, Kan-- v cu ; A ... . ef Saw tar Lake. iOne UcsM ef the features of 4 rseni.Bmil, Geoffrey Iludaon, the famous dwarf ef Charles L, was Introduced nt court during the festivities attending tho coronation. By an odd conceit he was concealed in a cold pie, the eruat of which being removed disclosed tha dwarf fully dressed end making Jils bow to the king and queen. At tha ege of twenty he wee eighteen Inches high, but before attaining the age of thirty he grew several Inches additional. Geoffrey, like most dwarfs, was ef limited Intelligence, but ef intense vanity and Inrga self conceit It is asserted by many scientific authorities that this la a characteristic of dwarfs. "He always throws light mi his shady transactions with a dark lantern." Baltimore American. i - enfsas ef Fla were. claimed that the perfume of flowers disappear ns soon ns the starch In the petal Is exhausted, and It may. It Is said, be restored by placing tbs flowers In n solution of sugar, when the formation of starch and the emission of fragrance will be at ones It la Ksumed. faNiitflae Him. Mr. Fslntart Miss Brightly, I sw-Bi- at Is Mabel, I er desire to sw Mias Brightly-Ke- ep right on. Hr. Faintart; I'll consider your propos-- 1 and have my answer reedy by the time you have got It out of your gjre-hPhiladelphia Press. Oa Other iflnhte. Sir. Good thing How does yonr Bls-- hr like the engagement ring I gave h"r. Bobby? Her Young Brother ''HI, it's a little too small. She has awful hard time getting It off when tlie other fellows ralL Puck. leal Hedaetlea. "Then the doctor didnt succeed In Muring your weight?" "Why. not very much, but be left with quite an attenuated pocket-book.- " NEW YORK FIRE. Xew York. Nov. 6. Firm yesterday the six story furniture y Warehouse of Georgs C. Flint and on West Twenty-nintstreet and 'read to other buildings lu the rear "'Joining. Sooreu of famines In tenements were driven bum com-pnn- h their homes. The seven-storbuilding of tbo Wo. Jackson company, makers of mantles sad fireplaces, la West Twenty-eight- h y street; the sin-stor- y structure f the New York Transportation coo-pan- y adjoining and tho buildingdeal-rT-of Frederick Lauer and Company, In S engineers supplies, were dank ed. Lou 1180,000. Good 12nd. tf WANTED Girl to do family cooking; good wagea. Mrs. Joaepk Scowcroft, 631 26th St. WANTED Wnltroasoa and chambermaids, f 26 per month; .room And board. Kenyon hotel. , , , i SITUATIONS WANTED; FEMALE. j ! WANTED Plain sewing and curtains 2W done up. 141 Tracy are. 10-2- S MALE HELP WANTED. Two Willing boya to distribute carde. Inquire dental office, u petal rs over Browning's store, 24Si Waahlngtoa. WANTED Jeypore, In In- CLOTHING salesman. C. D. Ivon dia, la the wonderful 8a in bur salt lake, concerning which there Is n curious legend. The story nun that an eld WANTED Reliable boll and elevator and $20 per month. Kenboys, fakir long ago told one of tho rajahs yon hotel, Salt Laka City. that If he wanted to bo rich ho should rldo n hone aa far ee ho could go withSITUATIONS WANTED; MALI. out once looking back, and the land aa far aa be could trkvei would become n YOUNG man wlahea bookkeeping or field of silver, always provided he did clerical position; experience and not turn. He rode for thirty miles, references. John G. Lnraoa, 229 ho 24th street. and then, curiosity overcoming him, , Inlooked bock, with tho result that CURTAINS DONE UP. stead ef the premised field of silver ho . found n toko of salt CURTAINS done up. Bell C78Y; between 8th and 10th Bta. The Tether ef Batesee. Hippocrates to looked upon by anat- rendered to General Carter la Chiomists a the father of the ecteace. cago, General Carter ent him east Ho died In 877 B. C. The modem sci- to he court mutinied. The trial la beence began In Italy In the thirteenth ing held behind doeed doors nt the reIl-S-- tf " I j : makoltontr girl tor general housework, 16.00 per week. S6S WANTED 11-d-- lt . The neater af Dtaareas. What waa probably one of the earliest theaters built was the theater of Dionysus, which wee began five centuries . before Christ. The ere ting capacity of this remarkable building la said to have ' been 80,000, The theater of Dionysos was erected when Greek art and litem turn were In their prime. Here were presented to appreciative spectator! the wonderful works of Aeschylus, Euphorias and Euripides. The Barglar Sraap. Did It ever strike you that a burglar of nil men Is most sensitive to the fitness of things?" "Can't aay It ever did. How do you tf fit century. The first anatomical plates, quest of Hamilton's counsel. designed to show the alas and relative TOPICAL TOYS. position ef the bodily organs, were prepared and colored by Titian. All the greet painters and sculptors hare teen Parisian Invantloaa for tho Amusecareful students of anatomy. Michael ment f King Baby. Angelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci were noted for their anatomical An Interesting indication of tbo tread of popular opinion to to be found In the sixth annual exhibition of Lteka Test, cheap toys which waa opened here ecThis la told of James Lick, the today. It Is said that In Paris one can alcentric San Francisco millionaire, who founded the famous observatory tear- ways gauge popular opinion by tho tonga and tha popular toys, ing bto name. When taking any one popular Is cartolsly true of the toys. Into bis service be always asked the and this Among the exhibits today are sevperson to plant n tree upside down eral mechanical workmen who may the note it the nlr, the tranches un- bo set going for alx timet la racoon-kwere there If say protest but who observe the Weekly derground. tha man was nt once seat away. Lick Day of Real Act by refusing to work of asking. Thera saying that be wanted only men who nt the seventh time war motor ear Is also a cleverly-mad- e would obey eiders strictly. which earriM n cannon and fires shots as it goes along. Than there are the e The Teovtete Cambodian dancers of King Blsowatb, to a very Treveler-Th- to and little flguroo representing familiar place, you say. And do the deputies who toll asleep in the champoor people who live on the mountain ber In enriobe positions. have to travel this way every dayl One of tho moat popular toys Ic Guide Ob, no! They are not each called "the motor ear catastrophe." fools! They go up by a much easier A little clock woik motor car runs road. Wo only bring tho tourists round splendidly until nomothlng goon wrong with the machinery, apparently, and this way. Pearson's Weekly. the ear breaks Into several pieces and throws iu passengers out Ctttblia. A more useful device to nn alarm We cannot oeo tho motives of too and then dock which fires off a actions wo condemn, wo cannot know lights a lamp under pistol the sleeper tte trials and temptations of our broth- breakfast. The Inventor declares that ers Inner life; therefore how Is It pos- next year he will improve it by inventsible for ua to criticies his actions fair- ing a lever bedstead la connection with it. If tho sleeper does not arise Botes. ly after the firing of the pistol, the mechanism will let down the bed, rolling A rilr leSeed. him out on tha floor. Saipklns (Jut relumed from Italy) And ao, you see, I did not fie Naples ' AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. and die." MUs A wily Bored (absently) What n pity- - Ally Bloper. American, Injured In France, Finned Dewn Two Hearn. Until comparatively recent times the only harrow wee a large pile of brush or tree branches, dragged across tbs Paris, Nov. 6. Special dispatches field by I team of oxen. from Monte de Marsaa say that Justus C. Strawbridge. of Philadelphia, was Injured In an automobile accident near MARTIAL. COURT Blarrtbe yesterday, waa pinned ander machine tor two hours, owing to the Took Leave French Lieutenant Whs in obtaining assistance, causthe delay From tbo Army. ing htai to suffer greatly tefora being The court mar- released. Now York. Nov. tial of Lieu tenant John 8. Hamilton. WHERE CZARS ARE BURIED. Twelfth Infantry. 17. 8. A., for abon Goversence without leave began The remains of 11 the rears of Run nor's Island yesterday. Hamilton to since Peter the Orest are Interred ala who from the the officer disappeared built on one of coneentrstlon eamp nt Mount Gretna, In a memorial chape All the cenopa nearly three mouths ho, and who th Islands of the Neva. alike, each being a later wrote a letter to General Bell, taphs ate exactlymarble, without any the chief of the general staff, telling block of white the that officer that he was going to com- decors'lon nbstever. tearing only Css-ell's name of he Sereared emperor. mit suicide. Saturday Journal. Afeput teg deys aso Hamilton aur- - Jim War-Alpin- daa-geip- oms Exst.. 2:00 pjn. A: Prh city Local.. Loa 10 p.m. Angeles Limited T:09 pa Itenisr. puiutg No. I city and all lUst, dolly., California 7:25 pm. Jlfriff Express from Council Bluff Omaha, Denver, Enu- re City gnd East . 2:48 NolU-Pa- rk City Local... 19: 88 mm. Hall oa Washington avenue, between No. 7 Loe Angsiee limited 2:19 pm. Twenty-fiftstreets and Twenty-sixtUma ua Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. 8. Regular meetings held nt Maeoato h h tne flret nd third Fridays of eaoh month. Sojourning members cordially invited to attend. ELSIE R ALTON. W, U. LILLIE HALSTEAD, Secretary, Overland Limited ,i from Omaha. Conned Bluffs, Kansas Chj, Drevar and aU potato dally 4tH Mm 1 ......... ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS fj Wasatch Division No. 114, O. R. C, niseis seoond and fourth Friday nt 2:20 n. m. la K. of P. hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th street. All brothers are cordially Invited to Hind, GEO. ALLEN, C C. D. h. BOYLE, B. and FRATERNAL T. Nteth of Ogden. OF EAGLES. ORDER Tale-grap- WANTED Girl for general housework, good wagon Apply SOS 24th L COM- Ntx 4 Allan llo Express fur Omaha, Council Bluffs. Kan-a- s MASONIC. SSI Girl for house work. ... Nn PACIFIC PANY. Eastern Express.... 1: Depart 2D a.m. Overland limited tor IJ Vis-liiti- g h - WANTED 26th SL UNION LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. 11-l-- WANTED Girl for general house's ork. Apply at once, 162 Seth St. eur-vlv- 2234 Clerk, 6M. WANTED o EASTMAN. Washington Avenue. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD VYatornal Order ef Englea, Ogdsa Aerie. No. 118, F. meets every Monday evening In Eagles ball, east of Reed hotel at 1:09. Vial ling Broth- a I, No II No. J No, U er Eaglet are to riled to attend the Aerie meetings. J. C. GABUERG, W. ProeMtoaL D. T. TRACY, Beerotory. DR. H. & PORBEM, Aerie Pkyririnn P. O. ELKS. Ogden Lodge, No. 719, meets every Lodge and elnb No. rooms, nsoond floor Maaoule budding, 2411 Waahlngtoa Avenue. Tuesday evening. W. D. BROWN, B. K. J. H. KNAUBfi. Secretary. S-- Pnet Pocatello and Batte Express, dally lt mam Molnd Local, via Brigham, dally ea BtM rnnm rapt Sunday Fast Mall, Portland, Spokaan, Poentalto and Butte, daily.. .12; II pom uache Valley He praea, dally........ Sififi MaU from Fob-- ' land, Spokane, Poc- atello dally and Butte; Na. IS Cocke Arrive, , f: 88 Valley Ex- 10:18 praea, dally OROBR OF WASHINGTON. Nm 18 Portland, Spokane. Butte sad Pocateltat Ogden Union, No. 1T2, Order of 8.88 pjn, dally Washington, mseto every Tuesday Na 84 Mated Local via e'ckwk ta A. O. U. W. evening nt Brigham, dally ea-hall. Visiting comrades lari tod to 8:28 p.m. eept Sunday attend. ' Baulk ef Ogden. WILLIAM DOYLE. President. WALTER mCMEX, Boeretaiy, Depart. Na 4 Eastern Express... 4:18 a.m. MODERN WOODk EN OF AMERICA. No. I Portland, Spokane, Butte end Pocatello . Utah Camp, No. 9889, A. W. AGES, for Balt Lake City, Y. C.; J. H. HATER, Clark. Moots T:89 am dniy every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall. I No. B Local tor Salt p. m. Y tolling members Invited. Lake City, dally... 1:88 a.m. No. 12 Cache Valley to FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Salt Lake Cllr.... 18:48 a.m. No, II Los Angeles limCourt Wasatch, No. 2, Fa rest ere ef 8:88 pod. ited Meets I. O. O. P. kaO. 14th Nm I Limited America. for Salt treat, first and third Wadaesdny Lake City. Preve, evenings ef each month nt f;29, Nepht, and Juab, G. W. HA LAST, C. R. 4iM pjm daily P. A. GARNER, Secretary, Nm IB Portland, Spokane, Butt and FoeeteUo to BaK Lake A. O. U. W. I t9 f U. , fidelity Lodge No, Mseto la A. O. U. W. ban ovary Sab nrday evening. Visiting brothers In- Km vited. JAMES H. MLAUGHLIN, M. W. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. Nm at, B,fi8 pjfi. dolly IMMIMHM, Infirm Spokanm Bette and Pocatello Express from Salt 12:88 JO, Lake City 8 Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City ODD FELLOWS. and Intermediate BsfiB Mm points, dally r No. 7 Portland, ipoknam Ogden Lodge No. I, Independent Butt and FueateUe of Odd Fallows. Menu In I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Express from Bait Late Oty. daily... ttifit ma, Visiting broth ere cordially Invited to Nm 1 Fset Mall from BaK be present. A. B. GRAFF, Noble Grant Inks City, dally... Mi pom No. 11 Cache Valley Em HENRY KISSEL Secretory. V BaR from pro Lake City, Prowm ' Queen City. Rebekah Lodge No. 4. I. O. O. F. hall. Meets second and Nepht and Juab . Ml pea, , dally fourth Friday evanlnga at Odd Fellows street. Ytoittog Nm 17 Loe Angeles Limited 8:48 p.m. Mall, Twenty-fourtNm 8 Eastern Express... 7:01 pan. members Invited. ESTHER RANDALL. Noble Grand. MISS LOLA WOODUKKKY, SeoT. Or-de- 1 h Junction City Lodge No. M, Indeof Odd FeUowe, menu pendent Order in 1. O. O- F. hall every Thursday evening. YU King brothers conllally invited to be present. JAMES BUNE, N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Beerotory. - DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. DAILY. Mall for BaR Lake City, Provo and nil pointa DEPART Nm I Atlantic COUNCIL Na 2, D. of P 7:48 East meets every Wednesday evening et Km 18 Te BaR Lake City I o'clock. Engl Hall. Does can te and Intermediate 9:99 paid to nueli AJden, 0. of W, 112 points, daily 28th SL No. 84 Salt Lake passenMAMIE 3. PLANE. Poeshontas. la IS ger ALICE COLLINS. K. of R. No. Atlantic Limited tor Salt Lako City. Provo, LeadvUle, PuebRATHBONE SISTERS. la Denver end nil 8:89 points East, dally.. Meets even Saturday afternoon at 2:20 in Pythian hell, Utah National Km 4 Atlantic Express tor Balt Lake City, PuBank building. Sojourning nlatera coreblo, Denver and nU attend. to Invited dially pointa out. daily.. 7:99 MRS. N El A.IE FRYER, V. E. C. MRS. ISABEL WTANT, M. of R. ARRIVE DAILY. and C. No. 8 Pacific Express from Denver, PuebSsK Provo, lo, Lake City and nil Soothers Pfttiffc Cospaoj potato sari, dally. .12:66 Ogdaa pamengar. .11:29 ?a 11 Ptolfla Depart Na Limited from i for 2 Pacific Expiree No. Salt Laka City. Pro and Frarciico San ve, Denver and all intermediate pointa. 11:29 points East nm. ...4:29 dally 1 So. i Pacific Mall from fl 1 n c c No. 4 P Expreea Pueb m Dcpver, through to San Fren-ciecLaka LeadvlUa.Sait . am. .11:66 daily City and all points m. 1:15 MaU p No. 9 Fart 2:40 Ei it. dally No. 1 Overland Limited.. 4:20 p.m. No. 13 Local from Sanpete UEEOTAH ...a........... ' Na Arrive. 9 2 4 No. 19 mm. P.m. pm p.xn mm. mm. mm. p-i- 6:66 p.m. Valley Atlantic Expreia C A. HEXRT. Ticket Agent. Ogdaa. from Ren Fr nelson, Gen. Ag'-nI. A Pgr. Dept, 7:10 am. Fait. lAke. dally Overland Limited.. 2:30p.m. A J. CRONIN, Agent, Ogden. Atlantic Exprorr from San Francixco WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. and intrno.vliate 6.60 p tu. points, dally 6:30 pm WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Fait Mail t, No. No. Ui |