Cape May Herald, 30 January 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD

WUtW C. KEAL N

AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY

PaMbM Lwrj TWitfaj UmMM at TV •traM BOtea. V. «l« Wi fami Caf* May. N. J.

tor .41. odfrrtutef- ol job Mint It.; ■ baoM W 4dAM»l <o tk» CAI^i MAY HERALD 614 Waihiaipoa &:••<, Cape May. N. J

MO 1| PUZZLE, A Cipher Telegram and the Clever Work ol a Spy. RISKED HIS LIFE FOR A BOOK

Th* Way Groat BriUin'a Naval Signal Coda Waa Stolon by an A;ont of --Saorol. -y Wollaa In tka Day* or' U o

TMUkSUAY. JANUAK1 JU. 1908

TlirTP waa a good ileal of blttenieoa belueen Kuclaml aud the- northern i Salt* as the time of the war between site ktatea. aud the icorernnicnt at \\ ii-U.ustaa waa deeply Uitereated la Hie diKpatetiei fortvunlod by the Britl*U tuiulater to bla home Korenunent. It was known that England waa friendly to tbe Confederacy and willing to aid It secretly. If not by open recog-

(lenaany'4 Good Tlnara Knded. Ucceutlv tbe Emperor WllUatu boast ed of his rountry 's i>rosperit.v and declared that it was on tbe Increase. Some of tbe newssuipers of tbe cjuutry do not asnve with bliu. one. the Ber n National ZeltnuK. expressing the contrary opinion In thi-se words; “Thr ; period of great prosperity which has lasted for five years causes to a eltuk In IKdT" Thla [wiper rites In sa|ip>rt of It* penalm'.sm tbe fact that a marked decline has come npon the Iron and ateel Industry throughout 'be empire. English as well as German papers hare recently published statements which tend to contradict the emperor'

I uder such conditions It became uecc.sMtry to know n* much as possible of what was [Mating to and fro heiwevn Washington and Ixindou In tbe form of cryptograms, and while most of tbe matter mall to New York, there were many liter telegrams sent at tbe last tut to catch the outgoing steal there tiring uo ocean cable at that lime. At the telegraph office all such uic-Naiiges were subject to examination and copies of them were made. After a brief conversation with Secretary

Welle*.

of these cipher copies and. placing It

!„ | in my bands.

..g "Mr. Os bon. you tauf a way of find-

CaW May HfiKALh. THURSDAV. JANUARY j», tgoS

lab minister to tbe hc&r sect Pea read's Msgs fine

A latter of Disposition

secrets. Do you think

noire-that? If you can. It will be

worth $5,000 to yon."

1 did not know- even tbe nature of the paper at tbe time, but 1 aaw was a cipher made up partly of words nnd partly of a combination bf nmneenIs. usually In groups of four Ogurae.

Something about It

naval signal book, gad tbe thought ocenned that pi-rbaps If we bad a copy of that used by tbe British aerrlce we might unravel the mystery. I studies! the paper for some time, and tbe more 1 considered tbe matter tbe certain I became that the British nival signal book would furnish tbe key. finally Informed Ur. Welles that I believed 1 could work tbe matter out but that 1 would heed several days* leave from my paper and perfect copies * the ciphers. Tbe former I obtained without difficulty, and tbe latter promptly supplied. With them In an Inner pocket 1 left that night for Boaton. where a British man-of-war waa

lying. It

signal book at whatever basard and by whatever means, for In such cases tbe old adage of “All Is fair In love and war" bolds true. What I had nndartmtaen risky business. The two nations were at peace, outwardly at least and If toy attempt was detected I could expect neither mercy from cor from tbe oilier. I think, however. I phase of tbe matter but slight consideration. My chief though ' the signal book and bow to get

l. I ,

,1 acquaintance to get Introdnc-

tbe officers of ber majesty’s

service, and by a diplomatic course of wining and dlnlmr presently made my- "" a welcome visitor on her majesty's vessffi Indeed. I soon became a faror-

i board, especially with I officer, to whom I told tny

best yams, oftts, InrUlog him to a dlo-

r ashore to bear them. Of oonrae

this resulted In return invitations and sometimes It hepnened tbrt when I

o brush nir ha!r or otbcrwlie

attend to tnv toilet I was Invited to

_ ante nse of Ms room for that purpose.

thing bat new.' It ws»'street “ '»nt a Irtrf time before I hid

forecast. Referring to tbe decline of the German Iron and steel trade, tbe I-ondon Standard concludes as folio, Th# tame unmlstakabl* tendency want a diminution of prospeiiiy Is noli abla tn practically all the other Gem Industries, which In the near future , be affected by the same wave of bad f

c German bourses. »

SHORT STORIES. Tour men out of six smoke. R. I*. Roblln. premier of Manitoba has announced that tbe govenuucut will soon begin the construction of a thousand tulle* of telephone aud telegraph line* wc The bouse at I.l'ehfleld. Conn., In which Judge Taptian Reeve started the Brat las- school In this country In 1771 has lieen sold at miction to parties who will see that It Is preserved for Its

historical value.

Tbe prised possession cf Postmaster E. W. Jones of RlreriKMit. R. 1, Is Ted. a cat that ti|M the scales at nineteen and a half pounds and Is able to reach a height of more than three tevt s-hen standing on his hind feet Joseph Doctororltx. a teacher of He brew and a student of old Jewish Institutions. has put on exhibition In New York a complete reproduction of the temple at Jerusalem. It Is fifteen feet square and Include* the several courts and palace* of the priest*.

NEW YORK CITY.

Builders In New York city In, $500,000 each day In land and t bonnes for apartment dwellers. There U an average of one child

killed every three days In New York city by being run over by vehicles. , ,

New street. New York city, la any-

opened by tbe English after taking possession of New Amsterdam and wi

so called on that account.

New York city'* high pressure salt water system will as first 'Installed cost $5.300000. It will have seventy eight miles of mains, with SAU2 hy drants, and will give- bead enough to extinguish fire* without the direct aid of engines.—New York Herald.

The Myrtle Warbler. Sort, a WITIty aa he la! He wear* a little yellow cap.

Two yellow aide patches are bin ^-Another yellow patch is down on bis

hack.

HI* coat la of a lovely blue slate

His am

black above to white.

He passes tbe heated scas-m from northern New England northward. Though seen on the Pacific cc this lovely bird prefers eastern North

Nursery Don'ts. Don't show favoritism.

Don't Indulge them foolishly. Don't repel their little confidence*. Don't lose } anr Jemper with them. Don't get Impatient even at thett tro«t unanswerable questions. Don't give way after yon hare dell nltely trld them they most not do any-

thing

Don't ."••rgi t to encourage them, and praiae their little efforts to please yon, aay* Home Chat

Storks devour kittens. Fish never rbevr their food.

The home has no eyebrow* Turtles and tortoises bare no teeth. Tbe sheep's upper jaw la toothicas. AD cod chewing animals have dorm

leap six-

Th* frog ran only breathe with Its

•iw abla to fiy.-Lo* Angrier Tun.

He vAb *D tbe sl^al o

located tbe c-w-rte-! signal book, a ly bound volume wlfli leiden plates riveted to the corners, so that In event of capture H eo-Ji! be handily dropped overboard end lost. Tbe whole was encased In a caDwts bag suspended by a shoulder rtrnp. During the next rlslt I had trafflrient opoortnettr to examine tbe lawk for a few minutes and found, to my dellrt't. that It did In reality fornlsh the Tcey I wanted. I. had memorized a few of tbe cryptographic ifbnls. naJ with the book before me and the signal office at muster on deck

I verified my conclusions.

Tbe next thing In order was to secure this priceless volume. T reasoned that aa tbrte was no other English vessel nearby. It might be weeks before tbe boot would be needed and that If I could remove tbe contents from the

the first of the warblers to ba ^er*. smbstltuUng them with leave* tbe spring. -9? ®* ie , ’ aIk nnd *PP** ran ™- there

! wtfild be a good chance not only to get safely clear of the vessel, but for a considerable period to elapse before the

Icbs was discovered, by which til would be by no means certain ' the abstraction bad occurred. therefore took carefnl me* pienti. and tbe next time I limlfci •hip my dummy tx>ok waa with n copy of Bay** arilbmedc. If I ret her correctly, picked np on a M<

hand «t~IL That waa a fogry night and I lingered late. When I mentioned going ashore my friend, tbe signal offl-

p rot rated nnd offered me the

of bis room. I bad hardly dared hope

•>r this stroke of fortune.

I bad plenty of time that night to do tbe job Jn a nest and workmanlike —oner. I was really proud of tbe n>iblance Ray's arithmetic bore ’the signal book when It waa prop*

: oarers and riveted l*a<_

plates. Then, after carefully adjusting my prize to Its new dress. I lay down and Slept tbe sleep that cornea of w*0 doing and a clear conscience. T did not harry away next roornlngthat would not do. I even lingered a little, and finally hade them all mdby.

of regret. I must own,

for they were jolly fellows.

Arriving on shore. I lost no Sm* In getting a train for th* capital, and.

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This la a story something like duplicate whist which I* Iniaodad to allmtuate chance In the game of whist and give a comparison of pure skill. This story eliminates th* physical allty in the gam* of love and learse all to disposition When tbe engagement of Harriot Hartwrl' and Sam Thatcher was announced everybody said that It good match. Harriet was a high principled girl, steady, dignified, full of noble aspirations, which site made a good show In carrying ont. She waa wealthy, and her surplus Income where It would 'do tbe most Thatcher waa alfe a steady golni low, with no evil or weak traits about him. his life purpose being to achieve aarcess and do his duty by bis fellows. Notwithstanding the opinion of tbe world the engaged couple failed to grow together. Harriet studied when with her fiance to be interested tn what be was Interested In. to accord with him In hi* rlerrs—In abort to make ber ■elf a iwrt of him. There came a period when Thatcher noticed that bis fiancee was different at different times. At one evening when be celled she would manifest her usual Interest In what Interested him or what he waa sup’ioscd to prefer to talk about, and the next she would chatter lightly, principally about what she was herself Interested In. Thatcher was rested by this semlfrirollty and |iermltted her to chatter to ber heart's content. Then, toy, abe manifested a disposition to have her own way about little thlnTs and occasionally would fly Into a sudden burrt of passion, so Im potent, so unreasonaMe. that be war quite amused. Instead of flaring up himself be would alt and laugh at her. Then when be had had enomrh of this summer tempest on a millpond be would take ber to his anus and cover her face with kisses. xt time he called be would probably find her former self—ready With ber sympathy and practical advice as to his affairs, her expression ol those strong wjinanly principle* for which she was so valued by the world at large —Indeed, all that abe bad thrown off. nothing that she had urned, during their last meeting. One evening when be called—be witnessed tbe evening before on, April storms, with a bit of thnnder and lightning thrown In—and found bet her own steady self he deliberately about to make ber angry. She tool at him with a dignified astonishment. He kept on with bis prodding till fit rose and with a pained surprise, mingled with contempt, walked of tbe room. He aegfi-a -maid fat bnt abe declined to rrtufh. and ha went away without seeing her He did not sleep that night, for ba ■as much troubled. Her treatment of him bad repelled him. If aba be always this serious aelf be was quite wining to release ber from her rut. But be could not give up that lighter Harriet who rested him. ■piused him and of whom all be asked ~ ' beloved. However, tbe tiled tbe next evening w called by a greeting far more i strati re than abe bad ever abov before. Indeed. It seemed that tbe bond between tbe two which even when she was ber lighter aelf bad been flimsy bad suddenly become unbreakable i that they were now tbe fetters of a real mutual ecstatic love. “Sweetheart." he said, “what has brought about this change7“ “I'm pledged not to tell." He could get nothing from ber, but

From that time till shortly before tbe wedding be saw no more of ber other t« aelf. 8b* was the same light, whimsical. Irrational, emotional, krva Me creature. When tbe lover, tired of his dally'labors, left them at bis office be could be sure that during his evening call npon his fiance* he could laugh and chat without being reminded of them. Occasionally If be felt Ukt

throwing tli* burden opt

be received not with advice and a dissertation on tbe better pert for man to choose, but with a kin. One thing above ell pleased him—she had a sympathetic heart for every Though Impulsive, ber Impulse*

CITY BIRtefCRV.

Ma)or—Frederick J. Melvin Jan. 1, Ifilo

•* Joseph H. Elaeli ..Jen. 1,1911 Sam. F. Ware ...Jan.i, 1909 - Louis c. Sayre .. .Jan.1,190* F 8. Townsend. .Jon. L 1999

Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1910 Ame eor-AW T. Campbell Ja D . j jm, Collector—Sol. Needles .. .Jan. 1,1909 Treasurer—I. H. Smith Jr., Jen. 1.19U9 OlvBciWloi-Thoe.V Uorley.Jan.1,1911

Bidg. Inspector, W. T. Stev-

-Jan. 1.1909

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. Btltas. President 1909 Dr. A L Leach ...... „ ... [pm A'llllam Porter [mm Jtdw H. Phillip*, Clark. 1901 Walter A. Lovett ipo* William B. Gilbert Oeorge 8. Douglass igo* Lather C. Ogden „..191o bar In York „... .. ■ ■, jpm

BOARD OF HEALTH, if * L Leach. President.Sept 1.1909 Dr V.M D.Uarcy, Health officer “ 1908 Robert 8. Hand » jgog riomoel F,Kldrrdge - [9i 0 Milium Purler, twe Oeorge L. Lor eu .

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COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Juatloe Supreme Court—Thoa. W. Trenchard Rep [fiig; Ircult Judge—Allen B. Endlcoti 1911 aw Judge—James M. B. Hildreth ‘ 1911 Prosecutor of PI eaa—Harry 8. Douglass, Rep not irnff-RobrrtB.Oorsoo.Kcp ; |»io Curuurr-W. A. Dakr. Hep, . . 1W1U Joroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 1909 County Clerk—Jullui Way, Rep...1910 bnrapgate—' baa- P. Vanauan 1912 Cuunty 'upertotemlrut ol choola. Oacar o Barr 1M« County Collector—Joseph I. Scull. .“'P County Board of Mccliona-Leam-iug K Hughes - - . . [Hoy -ounty Board of Election*—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1909 bounty Board of Elections—Chas. T. Norton. Dem !.. .ifiOfi ’ounty Board of dectloao—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS \. B. Smith. Palermo Ja£ 1.1910 •V S Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1.1910 ■ ohu ?. Fox. Ocean City . .Jan. 1.1910 Sy Hester Biwucr, joaben-Jan. 1 lull I. D. Dud lam. So. ncnala . .Jan. 1.1910 0. Schellecger, Krma Jan. 1.1909 LT. Bennett Cape May ..Jan. 1,19:0 H. S. Rutherford. Cane May Jan 1.1909 fevri'Btfniinrter.Sra IxleCtlv. Charles Clouting. Sea Dir (Sty. \othony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk Hale Senator—Rob. E. Hind. Rep 19 ] '.ssemblyman—C E Still*. Rep .160

TAX COSnui'dli NKKS.

Kills II. Marshall, Seavllle. 1901 Sltlwrll II. Towuerod. Cape May Court . ‘‘ouw IKK Aaron >1. Hand, * ape May CSly™ 1910

•4. Perry street aud Beach a W Washington and Jackson

i avena*

- _ 1 Jack son sirerl 97. CoiuuibU avenue and Divwlnr

*». WaHUHtln

'JZ-

i. Impixnei at Oadm-

Oar S-cret SocleUc*.

AdosIrstuChapin. No » Itntal An Maaooa—Con vocal Ions, ihini M'lOda, • each mouth at lO’lgr ronm, W'aalilnki-

and Franklin suwts

Cape Islnml Dais*. No. SO. F. and A'. ' i nradsys »f rrch mnulh at hatge ronn Waablnglnu . ■■ • Kraukllu altwela. CapeMa) Caup.No 8771.Mmlern W’o.> men of Amrrica- kl«rtr first W’adnaaila

of aach mnntb at Auditorium. Uap.Msva.arU... Nu M Ordat of Hepiaaepkar-Meru

Hall.SIt Waablngtoh •tivrt. onw fourth ThurwU a ..f rack inonth. Cap* May Cmnell, Nu. IW; Hnyal Au uum- MaMrtirat aiwltbird Inuradaya of

tch month ai Auulurrium.

Cape May I«*lg*. Vo. 91, Ai O. U. W.laeta Aral ■ ud third Tbnndaya of aach

month at 919 Waahlngton street.

Cold Spring Coand.l. Jr. O. V. A. M. No. 16—Meets in ball at Cold Spring, every

TusbUt evening at 7 o'clock.

Columbia Dalge. No. as. lodrpnuirui Urdarof Mecbaoloa-Meela racb Monday

• Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge. N6. . Lodlr*' I. O. N - ert* every Turadaj rreulng at 8 Wi at No. tot Washington a'lreU Friandahlp Connell. No «7. D of A.IveU en Tuesday afternoon of racb wr«k l *.90. In Jr. O.U.A.M Hall. Cold Bpring The John Mac ray Pont No.. «i. U. A. K laatr on tbe third Friday of each munlb 17.90 o'clock p. m.. at Frankllu atren

Mayflower Lodge. No. 958. Independent Order of Odd Frllows—Meet* each Frida} at tbe Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogsllalla Tribe. No. 167. Improved Order of Red Mno—Marta at 810 Washington at rest. Cap* May Fire Department, meet* Monday evening In caeb mo*lb at ct Washington and Franklin stnwu

Cfcarch Directory ■r. 8*a,'a a. c. chl'bcii.

Kev. Father D. 8. Kelly Rector. Maaaea—'undava. 7 and 9a tn. “ Weekday*. 7Jk) a m.

Sondar and I ridav Kveoing Services

at 7JO o’clock.

Coofrsaionr—Salordava, and Tbnrdaya before tbe First Friday from 8 JU to 6. p in , and from 7 Hu to9.SU p m. bonday trehool at XJ0 p. in.

Card*.

^KW18 T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ttlO WaaiiiBoroa St.. Car* May, N. J. Vaster and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Pobbe. for Pennsylvania.

James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaet Jobbinc Protnifflv ktteaded to Vo. 833 Washington Street t:Af'F. MAY. V. J. ontractors & ruilders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May. N. J.

The Secret of Success

The necret of auccema is not ao much in knowing howto make money aa in the ability to aave it. We aasiiit people in their effort* to aave money* If thia matter concerns you, call and nee us about -it. THREE PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.

Security Trust Company, WASHINGTON AND OCEAN STREETS Cape May, N. J.

SEE WASHINGTON TIE 1EAKT ®F TIE UTIM THREE-PAY TOURS Pennsylvania Railroad January 3D. Februiry II. 20. March 12. tpril 2,13 and May 7.1908 ROUND-TRIP RATE $19.75 OR $13.25 FROM CAPE MAT, N. J.

Cover* acceaaary — . •«.*«» guou maiauag icr ten aay*. Ml The Principal Points of Interest in the National Capilil Dr tailed Itineraries and fall Information of Ticket AgeaU. or „ 1 GEO. W. BOYD, Pmaenger Traffic Manager. General Potragrr Agent. I'taiUdelpbU. Pa.

We Carry a Full Line of

Gns Radiators, Gas Portables, Gas Riinnfcs, Welsbach Lamps, All kinds of Gas Appliances.

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Kinds ol PLUMBING & GAS FITTING Promptly Attended To

Ufayetto St. between J-ck-a. A Decatur.

Her. Arthur Hnw. Krc> — Sunday—1 r.rbr»Uo.. of the "iidou. 9.U0 «. m. Muridui Utanr ami-enuou. (on the fir

“"ASs:

Week riayr-Wedoe*dayi,Evr>ilDg Pra. *r

str Commnnlou 8.00 a

* Dry's—Crlrbnuloo of tb« Holy

link E

1 bad been keyed to a pretty high pitch thoa* day* In Boetea. sad I nd slept mart of th* day ud all that night without a break. But I waa at th* department next

“W*tL Mr. Gabon." he said, -you

April storms abe was In tb*

model qf amiability. When Thatrber would apeak to her about her former

mlf and hte delight that It

hare faded array from her she would

On* of tbk two advanced to meet him. “I am Harriet Hartwell." ah* mid. “and this la Florence Kirk. We met accidentally and were astoulsbed at our similarity. 8expecting that my dl» not suited to your require

■ luuvu wuicu 1 cuuiu uevoi -ri,. L'.— I. 4. aecort. Then t told Florence the. i U & Ed ",

while grown to love yea, end th* box**

rnmBYTXNiAK ettonm.

j-tn« McLeod. D 1) . Minister

Sunday manor* at 1U80 a. m., and

I00p in

Kottiiy school at 2$0 p m. P>aver tneeu g Mnlomlar 7J0 p. m. Ju lor K. . nday at ■» h5 p. m, Y P. S. C. E. Friday at 7 JU p. m. BUengrre always wvh-ome.

riMT ■ X- CUL'BCB.

Her. James Burns, Pastor.

I*reaching o -mi -I*} "mnnung at 10.BO.

n ihrcvenii

VLellngs .

it 7.4$

a u. and «.•> l*. 1

J HcH.hjI at 8 r. M.

LwiKm" Souday avaotog 1

Mid-work p'-yar aervloe Wedneada)

-venhig at 8 n'oiiajk.

Claaa meeting*. Tuesday, Thuraday

and Friday arewla.a. ■APTiaT cm car*.

Bev. H. F. Crrgo, Pastor.

Freacbhig tm 8u. day morulug at 10.80.

In tke evening at 7 JO.

Bunday morning Worker. Metolng

10.08a. m.

Sunday dcDad at 2.80 r M.

, Prayer MaeUngm 7 JO o'chwli ^

T'wng People'* tDa tag Frida}

7.80..'cluck

**"'• BmUng Saturday evening at&OO

W H BRIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE in aav Part of ( »r» 9 »> < oanl> Holly Reach. N. J.

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CAPE-MAY ILLUMINATING CO. 0. A Merchant. Jr- Mgr. Both Phones.

WALL PAPER Now 1908 Wall Paper Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it. burlaps; LINCRUSTA WALTON. AJ1 1907 Papers Reduced 30 per cent. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

CD LI) SP it Rev. J W. Loa.len wikrcnnduct tbe eervic*. at -heC Id 'priag Preab. te Un Church Sunday morning at 10 80.

FIRM ALARM CALLS.

Thr Fir* M

tb* felluwlns

—— _ew location of

boxe*

9$. Waahlngton strict, near ‘■VbeUengar’e Landing. K. Washington street, gear Union. 47. Wash tog urn >ur*t and MadUua

“aoe.

I. Isrfavettr and Bank atrecta. *8. Broad and Boitea aurrts. t PIU*ba/g andNewJenryavrnnea. Stoektoa avenaa, batcaao JaOaraoa snd Queen street. . Franklin and Washiogtca sfrests Howard street, oppomt* Hlockion 8L < OoiamUa Aveaoa 1

We Make Harness

ind make It right. Ti»* quality of the leather and tbe other materials used, la' the beat obtainable, and Its cat put to gather and stitched by (killed hands. Doable or ai' gle Harness, for farm, delivery or road w -gons. Fine carriage Harness u a specialty of our*, «tc. 89"Don't Forgot the Place. W. A. LOVETT Cor. Washington and Perry Strowts CAPE flAY. I*. J.

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get 100 at

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COAL & WOOD

Offle* 420 WASHINGTON STBoth Phones

CAPS MAY

If na want raw aSnntHawt to krtafi roiolts iffl Mmtrn la ttolMilt