Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 13, 1907, Image 2

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TUFTS TRYING TO CHOKE OFF HUGHES Washington. lUy It—Heary W. Taft, of Now Tort, wee at tha whits house Saturday ea bnalncaa cod* nacted with selecting a aueoaaior to Circuit Judge Wallace, who la to re tire In case of the appointment of either Judge Holt or Jade* Bay, there will be several aspirants for the vs- caM dace oo the district bench, to- cludlng J. Addison Young. F. W. Long- fellow. Howard Thayer Kingsbury and Kepresentatlve William M. Bennett Tho New Yorker's conference with the president bad hardly started be fore Secretary Taft hurried lato the white house and an executive session followed, Ohio politics being the sup- i >aod eut' < e“"t, with Incidental consid ered c of the interesting situation that Is developing In New Tort by reason . f the apparent disposition there to f r-e Hughes Into the presidential race aa a candidate for New Tort - * dele- Tho Taft* are determined that « they can prevent It no indorsement of Foraker for re-election as senator shall be adopted by the conference and love feast of the Ohio machine at Colum- bua Tuesday. Hs 1* In Washington, and Is completely tired out. He knows All Humors Pimples, boils, eruptions, seisms or salt rheum, scrofula, are radi cally and permanently cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla UeddevtsMits M» Doses OssPollsr- snd WHISKEY HABIT* cured st borne with, os train. Bock of tScmUrs . B. M. WOOLLEY, H. IX U*. Office IMK.FnrorfrtfMfc CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive Kroa — lassSii-iMa —:*iSF impart To— ~ nssrt.sSB TEETH EXTRACTED positively without jioin. UK each. Beet teeth SL Money ess Dot boy better.. I’ll I LADELPHlA ICENTAL BOOMS. No. U Whitehall At. and he knows thet If hs should be In dorsed along with Taft in the Colum- bus meeting It would end his trou ble!. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE CAUSES A ROW IN CHURCH Near Tort. Hay It—Action by the trustees of Plymouth church. Brooklyn, tho tabernacle of Henry Ward Beecher and Dr. Lyman Abbott. In leasing the building for a Christian Helence lecture this wesk met with serious opposition on the part of tho regular congregation. who unanimously voted to aak the trustees to cancel ths lease. Following a prayer meeting, the con. gregatlon was asksd by ths psstor, the Rev. Newell Dwight Hlllls. to remain seated. Speeches condemning Chris* tlan Sclencs followed, the principal speaker being General Horatio C King. FINE TALKS HEARD A splendid Beetles was held Ust Friday night by Piedmont ledge. Odd Fellows. The degree team did excellent work In the second degree, ssd the unwritten work wse ejrtnpllfled by Put 11 rind Heater W. H. Belly, of Virginia. Grind Master Me- Cowan, of Augusts, and Past Grand Mae ter Daniel, of' Griffin, made excellent speeches Fallowing the speeches, refresh- HELD BY REBEKAHS Thursday night. May 5. waa a gala night at Piedmont Bobokah lodge. No. 10, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows. Then wss a largo attendance of mem- bora, and tha occasion will bo long remem bered by OIL Tho members wars treated to Sn excep tionally good feast, having Past Presidents Ulster Lula Cum bee sod Sister Hattie Set tles with thorn, both of whom made en couraging talks to the members. The entire degree team has bees reor ganised. ssd all ths members edterod lets tho work srith that asst characteristic of Piedmont Rebekah. After the work, the lodge ns declared s. eases and refreshments war* served, sa abundance of lee cream and cake being supplied. That Piedmont Rebekib Is la a prospering condition Is unnecessary to mention, ins although the youagost lodge Is the city. It the slate. SECRET A MINISTER SA IS LOVE IS SPECIES OF INSAMTY New Tort. Her II.—A witness of ths utmost Importance for Mrs. Annie Bradley, who shot sad killed former Senator Frank Brown, of Utah, to Washington tout fall, bna announced his Intention of coming Cast to testify for her at her trUL „ This witness la the Rev. David utter, pastor of the Unity church, of Denver. Cola He was Intimately acquainted with Senator Brown's affairs. Mr. Utter Is prepared to give It •* his opinion that Mrs Bredlsywas In sane when she killed Brown. He claims that love Is Itself a species of Insanity and should be dealt with that way. “Mra. Bradley waa a woman one could well be proud to call ‘friend,* “ he •aye. “I pity her for what *he ha* endured through her foolUh infatua tion for n man *he knew wee bed to the heart. But a woman In love think* not of goodness or badness, kindness or cruelty, end whether the object of her love be a thief or n murderer, the woman who la really Infatuated over looks this and cares for nothing but thAt she haa tha man of her choice.** INDIAN PRINCESS STORY DID GREAT INJUSTICE To the Editor of Ths Georgian: The article that appaared under the caption "Indian Princess Darning Socks," In Wednesday's Journal, cre ated an unfortunate impression as to the character of tha entertainment provided for the "Indian Princes" at ths Leonard Street Orphans’ Hama. Permit ua In fustic to that institution and It* management, to say a word by way of correction and defense. The room to which she Uvea la not a "dingy, rknotd attic with lean-to walla" It la a room on tha second floor with upright walla 41 feet by 1* test. with four windows and a pleas ant outlook over the campus of 8pel- man seminary. It Is adequately and comfortably furnished. The TunUture Is old, , but It Is not rickety- Tha plcturee on the walls are not gaudy printa but pho tographs of engravings, such as Le J*unes’ "Christ Blessing tha Children." "Virgin aad Child." eta. really good pictures suitably framed. The prtnccaa does pot "darn seeks and dirty rags for a dally pittance of bread.” Tha Tact la that the tody, though a musician and artist. Is not The Handy Doctor in Your Vest Pocket r f TS a fMn, round-cornered lltte Pnifff) BOX— When canted In your vest pocket it means Health-Insurance, tl contains Sis Candy Tablets olpietstnl teste, statist as pleasant as Chooolste. ' Each tablet Is a working daw of Ca» err eta which acts like Exercise on tbs Bowels and Uver. It win not purge, sicken, nor spool ths Because II to not a "BOe-driysr." Mk* Sails. Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, act Aperient Waters. Neither U It ilka Castor Oil, Glycerine^ or other Oil/Las saves thalslmpty I uhrfcau thelnlasttaaaiar transit of the (ood stopped up to them si that particular lima expert with the needle and cannot be entrusted with darning socks. W hat needle work she doss Is given to her at her own request and to amuse her. The girls to the home do their own darning and do It hotter. Tho fact la the old lady, now over seventy years of age. Is a llttla de mented and In brooding over her past grandeur, le apt to taka a pessimistic view of present condltlona tor two years and a half Miss Chadwick has kept the old lady without a cent of pay out of pure kindness of heart, and because the old lady had nowhere else to go and vigorously protested against being sent away. For. aotwltbetandlng an occasional lit of ths bluea she le sincerely attached to her benefactor, and nothing distresses ths old lady more than a hint at SCI*ration. The princess doss not have to sleep on a dirty bed. "that smells dank and cold."- There is a stove to her Hoorn, aha sleeps on an Iron bedstead, tho bedding le serupuloutly clean, as Is everythin lathe Institution. Visitors are always welcome at any hour of always And tha place clean and anal- “fc. princess' yeaning for "a little meat now and then." Is dally satisfied. 8be has proper wholesome food sent Into her room at every meal time. She never eate with the colored orphans. Ths building Is over fifty year* old and badly needs fresh paint and white wash. but apart from this everything la rlaan And nod. In concluelonTw* wish to testify to tha high character of the Institution where forty-five orphan girls are fed. clothed and trained for domestic serv ice. We cannot speak too highly of ths lady superintendent. Her manner of entertaining for taro and a half years ths "Indian princess," who had no other claim on her than the claim that destitution has on Christian char ity. should sufficiently atie* her char acter. but such men as Judge Ben 11. Lindsay, of Denver, Colo, Will Moody, of Northfleld. and many prominent clttsena to Atlanta have spoken, and. If necessary, will speak again on her behalf. EDWARD T. WARE, Secretary of Trustees of Leonard Street Orphans' Home. ALFRED E. BKDDON. Secretary Central Juvenile Protectory Association. ,’ILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAY8. PA20 OIMMIINT is guaranteed to core aey case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Pro- trading film la «te it days or money ra- KSHIRTS GIVE MOST SATISFACTION AND LONGEST WEAR. ASK FOR CLUETT SHIRTS AND LOOK FOR CLUETT LABEL ON THE INSIDE THE YOKE—IT 18 A GUARANTEE OF THE BEST. WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE FANCY FABRICS. « CLUETT, PEABODY 4 CO., SAVANNAH TEMPLE ' TO WORK DEGREES Jemlah Tempi*, X* 129, Dramatic Or der Knights of KbortMtn, of taratmah. will pet on the ceremonial work *t the Khoraasan meeting at Bainbrldge, daring the station of the grasd lodge, Knights of Pytblaa, thla month. A great time ia anticipate^ by the _ara of both Jemli as probably 100 or In attendance. GEN. KUROKIHOPES U. S. WILL BE NEAREST JAP HEARTS Panamas and Soft Brim Straws It it’s comfort you’re after, get a PANAMA or one of those soft brim STRAWS. They’re light-weight and cool and prices are not high HERE. STRAWS $10. $2'00 to $5.00 PANAMAS $5, $6.50, $7.50, Agents for * DUNLAP Washington. May II.—"I came to thla country first. after never having bran out of Japan, Korea and Man churia" said General Kuroki to a re porter to hte rooms at ths New Willard, "because, geographically, tha United 8tates is ths nearest country to ua and if I were a diplomat in stead of a soldier I should say because I hope some day the American oeople will be nearest to us In our hearts." "Do I think tbs president wss prin cipally responsible for the ending of the Russo-Japanese war? That is a diplomatic question. Do I think that I had anything to do with that end? That again la a diplomatic question. "This country la so big. so vast, that one can hardly form an idea of it during such a short stay as mine has so far bran. I have bran traveling, of course, ever since I left home, and I have not been able to gather much more than a general Impression. In our country soldiers are taught a llttl, mors strictly than anywhera else, think, not to talk. "We know nothing but wort—the work of. war. Our opinions on other subjects at home are not valued as much as those of people who are taught to discuss these things and tell us about them. I can not come to this country and talk for publication about your affairs as much as I might like to. I am Interested to them as an in dividual." CASTOR IA For Infants and Children IDs Kind Yoa Hits Always Bought Others follow. That others toll tats our habits shows that our policy ia sound. “Asconite” Stands for quality and quality saves mousy. Usa AS CONITE QUARTZ or GRAVEL ROOFING and your In vestment Is secure. “You can put it on." ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., MANUFACTURERS, 23-31 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. Greenfield, Pres, C. A. Peek, Sec. TROLLEY WRECKED WITH DYNAMITE Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala, May 11.—A car of the Montgomery Traction Company to the extreme southern edge of tbs city, struck a atlck of dynamite at midnight last night, and was completely shat tered, portions of ths car being blown 1*0 feet. The conductor and motorman, who are brothers, were slightly Jured. Only one passenger waa on the car, a negro, who escaped unhurt. For three weeks the care hava bran perated normally, by strlkebreak with periodic, outbreaks of vlnlenc Late last night a movement was started by business men for a mass meeting tomorrow to take steps to protect property and guard against lawlessness. I had occasion to visit Mrs wise in the Leonard Street Orphans’ Home about 6 o’clock, Thursday, ths »th Inst, Ths chief cause ef Constipation and > and found bar being served with a iodieratio-, t. , d ib. dainty tea to htr room I went ail Incljesllon Is * weakness ol ths Muscles th rougte the Institution and think ’.he that drawee I flra Intestines and Bowels. statements In tbs above latter are per- u ^* CnC * Dr j ”" , * L LAURA J M’.VABR Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bart Asst. Secretary Associated Charities, ere to the Athletic Muse lea J5. SWJSStSilBM BOND SALE live Juices ost of food eats a. They don’t help the Bowels end Uver fa •och s way as to make them lean upon similar ssslstsr.es (or ths future. This ia why. with Csacarels, the dew* may bo Issraned each succeeding time Instead of Increased, is It must be with al other Cwhsrtlns and Laasflvsq Caaeareta act Ijke axeretea If carried la your veal pocket, (Or carried In My Lady’a Purse,) and eaten Just when you suspect you need one. you will never knowaalck day (ism the -rdlnsry Ills of Ilia Berauss those Ills begin in tha Bswelq and pave the way for si other dlsessre. "Vest Pocket” box 10 caota * Be sure you fel ths genuine, mate only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never cold to bulk. Every table stamped ”CCC? h PUZZLES BANKS New York. May 11—The Evening Pool "Last week’s saws that tm.etS.M0 saw Us- am I'sciSe ssd Soothers Pacific eemrttle. will cobs oo the money market Sts caused sosm rsvtslou of ths mousy market fore casts “It It possible sow. ss heretofore. In order to obtain relief thrash tho shifting of liabilities to talasd or foreign tonka or under certain coalmens, thrash Import of gold or release of rash from, tho treas ury. At the moment, tho low Wall stre.1 rats for money stands apparoatly la tto way of all sarh eipedWsts. "Outride lustltutfons have no .rod here at such .sobs ago stands i fetor, for the i money Is an lew, ana mexstirae. iso rrres- ary bat stopped paying rash to the toaka. and It not Hkoty to rasnmt the practice • bile Moray rates shew as cord of It. Will Teur Europe. Special to The Georgian. Covington, Ga. May II.—Misses Sara and Bonner Simms, ths attractive and accomplished young daughters of Mrs. 8. J. Simms, leave on Monday next for a four months' tour of Europe. They, with four other young ladles, will he chaperoned by Miss Sosnowski, of Chapel Hill. 8. C. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS, Don't MIsUks the Cause of Vour Trou bles—An Atlanta Cltlzso Shows How To Cure Them. Matty paopl* never (aspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lama, weak or aching, back they think that It la only a muscular weakness: when urinary trouble sets In they think It will soon correct Itself. And ao It Is with all tha othar symptoms of kidney disorders That la Juat where tha danger Usa. Ton must cure these trouble* or they lead to dlabefes or Bright's disease. Ths beat remedy to use la Doan’s-Kidney pm*. It cures all Ills which era caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Atlanta peopla tes tify to permanent cures. A. R. Darla, plumbar, of II Edge- wood avenue, Atlanta, Oa. says: "I suffered a great dead from backache, and I knew my kidneys were out of order on account of the Irregularity of the sscreUona Ths ache was a dull, haary pain right la tha small of my back, which, often prevented me from sleep at night. I could hardly tun over In bad, and when I did a sharp, cutting pain would atrlka me, sometimes In oca place and then la another. I often had to rise several times during tha night on account of my Inability to retain tha kidney se cretions. which seemed to be all out of sorts, were highly colored gad of a Strong odor, besides being full of sedi ment. None of tha remedies which 1 triad did me any good until I got a bog of Doan's Kidney Pills. In one night they relieved me, and since tralog the box tha secretions hava lost their dart color and the pain has en tirely left my back. I am glad to be able to teU others of this wonderful cure." For sals by all dealara. Price M cents. Ftaater-Milbum Co, Buffalo. New York, sola agents for tha United Btstss. Remember tha name—Doan's—aad taka no other. LOST THREE TEETH, SUES CAR COMPANY Charging that she was hurled from a street car by a sudden Jerk, and that three of her teeth were knocked out, two wound* inflicted on the back of her head, together with other spralna and bruises, Mrs. Dora Piem Saturday filed suit for tf.nSS damages against the Georgia ’Railway and Electric Company. Mr*. Piem alleges that she was Injured on March * at the corner of Decatur and Butler streets. HENRY VIGNAUD GETS LOUBET MEDAL Partq May 11.—The Institute of France has awarded the Loubet prize, offered by the Duke Deloubat to be given every five year* for the best work on "Primitive America" to Henry Vignaud. secretory of the American embassy in Paris. BRUTAL NEGRO BEATS WHITE WOMAN Philadelphia. May It—Btcmua* he waa ■»W to pay for food be bad eaten, an on* known young negro mnrderonaly attacked Ml** Thereto* McCool. ao badly beat ing her that »he ia likely to die. M1m Me* ■’eel grabbed a atove ahaker to defend her- jelf and poanded the oe - nntn aba dropped uncon* fed. DISEASES Bone Fains, Itching Skin Diseases, Eczema. Permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm. If you hart aches and pains in bones, hack and Joints. Itching •kin, blood feels hot or thin, risings aad bumps on the skin, sore throat, pfmplsa or offensive eruptions, or reah on skin, are run down, -or nerroua, ul cers on sny part of tha body, scales or watery Misters of ecsema carbuncles or boite. take Botanic Blood Balm, guaranteed to cure area ths worst and moat deep-seated cases. Heals all aorea atop* ail swelling*, makes blood port and rich, completely changing th* entire body Into a clean, healthy con dition. B. B. B. la tha recognised blood remedy for all Blood Diseases CANCER CURED. If you hare a persistent plmplq wart, swelling, shooting, stinging pataq take Blood Bairn and they trill disappear be fore they develop Into Cancer. Many apparently hopeless eases of Cancer, suppurating swellings, sating sores or tumor cured by B. B. B. Botanic Bleed Bslm (B. B. B.) is pteasaat sad sate to taka Thoroughly tasted for M years. Composed of pore Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens weak kidneys and weak stomachs, cures dys pepsia Sample sent free by writing Blood Balm Co. Atlanta Oa Sold by all druggists at 11 per large bottle, or sent by express prepaid. flEW The Best Dining Car Service BETWEEN ATLANTA q Cincinnati & Louisville 1 IS OFFERED BY THE Louisville & Nashville Re H. . A Solid Vestibuled Train ^ Leaves Onion Station 3:30 pm. Daily Ar. both cities 7:50 am. next morninf k XkV City Ticket Office ^o. 4 Peachtree •^StTaS?. SYNDICATE TO TAKE PACIFIC BONDS New York. May 11—Final steps tore toes taken In completing ths organ!gallon for the syndicate headed by Kahn. Losb It Co. to underwrite the 175.0*1,000 4 jper rant con vertible bond Issue of the Union Pacific ramus A REAL GUN-FIGHT IN VILLAGE STREET Buffalo. N. T., May 11.—Alien was the scans Saturday of a real gun fight, which took place to the main street to front of ths village stores. William Wahl was awakened by a noise In tbs store under his room. He gave the alarm and F. W. Swift, with a loaded rifle, gave chase. Swift dodged behind a tree and the three robbers each took trees and began firing their revolvers at tha Iona Tillage defender. The marauders finally disappeared. AFTER LONG SEARCH NEGRO IS LOCATED. Awnings For stores. Offices, Residences, Public Butldlngqete, menu- factored and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest pricea Phone or write (or J. Mi HIGH GO. Atlanta, Ga Danville. Va. May 11.—Suspected of having poisoned and murdered bis wife, her lover aad another young negro couple. 8am Moore, a.negro for whom the police have been on the lookout for for several weeka urea arrested today to ■Roanoke. The tragedy was enacted to tbs servants' room at the residence of Rev. W. H. Atwtll. a widely-known Methodist divine, when three negroes ware found-dead and the fourth to a dying condition. The discovery was mads on the afternoon of April II, and on the night prior to that they had bran on n drunken carousal. An anal, ysls of the whisky found to the room and an autopsy on the stomach of one of tha bodies showed traces of cocaine poisoning- The International Railway Company has voluntarily increased the pay of Its motormen aad conduct ora The amount of the Increase wUl be gross a< ITMOA REALTY COMPANY , IS INCORPORATED Mareellus M. Anderson and E. D. Thomas Saturday morning filed appli cation for a charter for ths General Realty and Development Corporation, with a capital stock of I10*.*0*. According to a statement made by Mr. Anderson, tha company la organ ised that ha might transfer to a cor poration notea deeds and other pa pers accruing from private land sales LAWYERS SCORED IN MAN'S WILL Pooghkeypslq N. T„ May 13—Th* will of General J. Watts DePeyster. who left 11,**0,000, contains this re markable statement: a personal property haa been very reduced through the lora of a irtune la legal extortion and the disobedience and Ignorance aad neglect or worse of lawyers, and also through the fact that 1 have gtven about tZ.0M,*M to phUanthreptca" TAX NOTICE . State and County Tax Bonks now open. Make your returns at once and avoid the rush. Books will close in a few days, T.J». ARMISTEAO, Tax Receiver. GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY. To tb« Superior Court of Said County: The petition of John 6. Cameron. B. 31. Blackburn. Alex McLeod. Frank T. Ryan. Jooejph Jacobs, Donald M. Bain, Alex S. Taylor. H. H. Cabanias. A. J. McBride. 3. H. Lumpkin. Kenneth O. Matheaou* Amos Fox. L. Gholttln. W. L. Calhoun. Eufeue Obardorftr. Thomas H. Moreau. Alex J. Campbell. {.Frank Beck. C. C. McCiauchry, Julius L. Blown, Sam w. Small, Andrew McElroy, Hugh Crawford. 1>. B. Eran*. Alex Crulckohank, W. E. Mansfield. Harry 8Urarmaa. W. B. Roberts, J. P. Morp ' Ste». f ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ... war. Jobs Adams, Otto Schwab. C. A Smith, J. ■ E. McLsscbltn and John V. their ussctitss and sucrassora be Incorpo rated for twssty years, with tbs right of rcncwnl. under the nemo of THE Ul'RNS CLUB OF ATLANTA ns s social club aud literary and memorial society, without cap|. tsl stork. Its si tux to be In said Fulton connty, and its object! to b. those usual Is sort orgsalssttoaa ssd aot pecuniary gals, sad to laelade ths electing and fur nishing of a bonding to be called 1U HNS COTTAGE," which shall be maintained i a dab boose ssd as a memorial or the poet. Robert Barns with land or grands of such extent ss tto corporation any dram proper. And tto psttttemn desire that tto rorpora- Has shall, for this purpose, hare ths right to purchase, lease sod Improve property, res? end persons!, and to borrow money sol execute lands, trust deeds mortgages sod other Instnunrats of obligation or security; that It stotl tore ths light to sell its prop erty, Is whole or la prat, or change the location thereof to s piece Is the same or as adjacent county, whenever it may deem proper; that It shall have the risht to elect duties end I — by-laws assy prescribe, and that It shall bare .0 other powers teddret to like corporations under ths Inws of ibis stale, ssd that Its charter sbslt provide that no member thereof shall, by reason of bis memtenhlp. be prasonally liable for debts of the corporation, and so person, after ceasing to be a awmber lor his heirs ra as signs) Stoll tore say legal or tqsltable In terest- to Its property, bat that this shill not be construed to Impair say right which a bondholder or creditor of the corporation, cessing to he a rnembtr, piy hart st against its property. wherefore the petitioners pray for Incor poration In accordance with we terms here- JNO. V. GRAHAM- PUtOMIS B. BELL Attorneys for Petitioners. Filed In office ARNOLD'bRoV LES. Clerk. _ ef the euperlcr court ef raid county, do hereby certify tut ths foregoing le s tree ssd correct copy cf tho application for charter ef The Burrs SBSSSfe L Arnold sun of Ml tot foregoing Is AUsatq aa tto asms appears ~Witneu*mYoinetal slgsstor# and tbs teal of raid court tola April ».!*>?• AKSOr.fl BROYLES.. _ Clerk Superior Court, Fnltop Co, Gs. (■rat) BURNED BY AN EXPLOSION ON A GASOLINE BOAT. * pedal to Tto Georgian. Decatur, Ala, Mar U—The gasoline boat Ptreson, belonging to the Hants- rill* Lumber Company was almost de molished by an explosion of the ga«u- llrse tanks from some cause unknoon. James Baber, who eras on the boat at tha time of the explosion, wss bsdlj burned about the heed and arms and Receives Promotion. Special to Ths Georgian. Covington, Go. May 1*.—Announce ment has been mad* of the appoint ment of James H. Porter, of this dty. ss second vies prerident of the Bto» Manufacturing Company. Mr. Port" haa accepted the positloii end a* hte headquarters will be to Macon be wld shortly taka up iris residence to that dty. CcrsaaCoMinOneDsy, Gripi