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LEGAL NOTICES
October Ist, 1924
CITY TAX COLLECTORS OFFICE.
LAST QUARTER CITY TAXES
NOW DUE.
Public notice Is hereby given that
the 3rd and laat Installment of City
Taxes for the year 1924, being one
fourth (14) of whole, will he due and
payable on or before October 80th,
1924. A penalty of 10 per cent and
SO centa costs will he added and col
lected as required by Ordinance for
failure to pay same In time preecrlbed
by Tax Ordinance.
Office hours; 9;00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m
Saturdays: |9:00 a. m. to |2:00 p. m.
CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA,
W. H. BAGBY.
020 Collector and Paymaster
Department of Fire
Augusta. Oa., OcL 18th, 1924.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived at the office of the undersign
ed until Friday. October 81st, 1924,
at 12 o'clock noon, for furnishing two
<2) Motor Fire Englnee for the City
of Augusta. Machine* must pass the
official test of the Fire Underwriters
Association of the United States
Bids should he In eenled envelopes
marked. Bids for Furnishing Fire Ap
paratus and should stale earliest, date
apparatus can hr furqlshrd, nnd ad
dressed to J. W. Westmoreland, Clerk
of Counell.
The City reserve* the right to re
ject any and all hid*.
W. H. SHEnMAN,
020.27.29 Purchasing Agent.
SPECIAL NOTICES
THE REGULAR MONTHLY COM-
muntcatlon of Webb*
Lodge No. 168. F and
A. M , will be held In tbs
lodge room, MONDAY,
October JO, at 8 p. m
The F. C. degree will
be conferred. All quali
fied Mason* are frater
nally Invited.
r f. Mclntosh, w. m.
J. C. JORDAN, Secretary
li-
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: SATURDAY ’AFTERNOON.'
one 26x5 Goodrich Btlrertone tire
nnd rim. See Porter at Buon-Cullum
Shoe Co. c>2o
DOST: ONE CHILD'S TAN BWKAT%
er, trlmmod In brown boat between
llih Mrect anil Burton's etore on
Crawford avenue Kinder call J. B.
Sturdivant, at 2672 or 3021-J. 020
LOST: ONK *l-4 MICHELIN CORD
tire and rim, between Columbia and
Granltevtllc, Sunday night, October
lMh. Reward D. D Eldeon, Oranlte
vlUe, B. C. o*2
LOST: SUNDAY NKSHT BETWEEN
llrphtlhnh and Dun Bowles, one
suit i nee containing picture machine
and films Kinder please return to J.
W Whltemore, 1981 9th street. Re
ward. <*22
"WANTED HELP—MaIe
HEARN BARK 1C KINO: BK AN KX
|M 1 1 hi hohMng nmret llhr. iu«-
chstncnl •Metric h#Tr cut
ting Scientific treatment#-- All b#r
berlng fur men and women. Hhort cut
my Writ** t< lai Holer Barber
CoUrge, I*3 N. Forsyth, Atlanta, 023
W KTFI N •>H T\\ KN I Y
htnda to work on city streets at
Aiken, ('an give work until January
1. $1 *0 u day. Apply to J. I>. Weath
erford. Superintendent of Streets.
Aiken. 8. C. 020
W 1.10 YAKb MAN,
one who understands milking, also
experienced nettled woman to cook;
room in he yard. 2727 Walton Way.
Phono t .'k-\v. 020
WANTED—Salesmen
•PE* ‘lAlsT V MKN TO BELL Di
re. t w to n tailer Georgia and Ala
bi\i it rrttorles. f tmaon Brand Shoes
(manufactured In stltrhdowns and
welts). Oommlaalon bnels. Stats your
male.*. « xiur « not*, ( holes of teriltory
and give reference*. Only two tel#-
scopes of Minpleti, Write or ees
Roberts A Huge Shot Co., Richmond.
Virginia oil
Salesman Wanted —Young
man to introduce America’*
fastest selling candy bar to
retailers in Georgia. Splen
did Opportunity. See Mr.
Mutz, room 319 Richmond
Hotel, 9:00 A. M. Tuesday,
October 21st. 020
Wanted Situation—Male
t RT RXI
enced n n In electrical supplies and
railway storeroom Stesdv, reliable.
Will go anywhere lt*st references
Address R . care Herald. oft
"WANTED HELP—Female'
WANTED DA7>irs IN TIIIB iJo
cnlity to embroider linens for us
at home during their leisure moments
Write st once ‘'Fashion Embroide
ries'* SS2. Elm#. -Ohio. c2©
Eat*ii' r.rM iv rri.Ti'RK*OP
fors Mr p vh Millie* Our system ef
ficient snd rapid. Our long experi
ence in teaching enables us to offer
this wonderful course st nominal sum
Catalog mailed free Motor College. Is
N Forsyth, Atlanta. off
v N\ HUAKKUY
cxperlent e to help In bakery shop
The Bakery* 1*29 Broad street. nfO
mAMT. FEA., GIFT AND CHlE
dren's shop desires consigners Fur
ther information addrrss !, F., Sl4
East Carton Street, Savannah, (la. oil
WANTED—Miscellaneous
WANTED
Newspapers and
Magazines.
We call at residences
on Tuesdays of
each week.
L Scharff & Co.
PHONE 816 or 3186.
jHgHGpt VBp JgRI % Jl
Evori^ljocigShops■fiurou^h / +he
Classified Columns of The Augusta Herald
Wanted Help—Male, Female
ALL MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS,
17 to 65, willing to accept govern
ment positions, sll7-1800 (traveling
or stationary.) Write Mr. Oxmcnt, 222.
Bt. Louis, Mo., Immediately. nlB
WANTED—Automobiles
WANTED TO BUY: FORD ONE
ton truck, or Dodgs truck. Phone
2232-W. 022
WANTED—Money
WANTED TO BORROW: TWO OR
three hundred dollars on two thou
sand dollars worth security. Willing
to pay 10 per cent Interest. Address
Alancy, care The Herald. 020
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
NOT F4»ll KALE AFTER NOVEM
her Ist. 84. 133, 138, 13# and 213-
acre fnrms, all Improved, fine water,
on highway, easy terms. New four
room house at Belvedere, like rent
North Augusta lota S2OO up. L. A
Dorr. Phone C 1702. 022
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
MRS. V. It. WILLIAMS. CORHET
lere, for the Nußone Madc-to-
Measure Corsets, fibre and glove allk
underwear. 205 Forsyth street. Phone
2219. nBO
ELECTRIC
Motors re-wound, bought sold, rented
HOUSES WIRED LAMPS. PANS,
RADIO
Agent* for Kohler Automatlo 110-
Volt Farm Lighting Plants. No.
storage batteries required; Just press
a switch button anywhere In the
house.
"Repairs to Anything Electrical."
EVE REPAIR CO.
Phone 1727 Augusta, Oa.
FOR SALE—Plants
Jshtnt Pansy plants, SI.OO per 100;
IJelllß Dalny pJuntn, $1.26 per 100;
Paperwhlte Narclnnua Bulbs. 76c per
dnxnn; Sweet Pea Reed, $2.00 per lb.
Prompt delivery. Phone 1664-J. James
C. Hunh. 3 Pino drove, North Au
gusta. frl.au, mo, we, 031
FOR SALE—Automobiles
USED CARSI
CAD # LA lc<^
BTUDEBAKER Touring »qOC
big 6 a bargain )JZ3
CADILLAC 7 passenger ®ncn
Touring ftOjU
FORD Sedan, »nOC
runs god vJtu
ESSEX 4, Touring, sirn
looks llko new
Touring $l5O
DO IX3E Touring, A*nr
nnwly pnlnled vTtd
FORD Touring. • n’YC
Into model v(- I *J
STAR Sedan, new fltayr
tires late model v*r I J
OLDBMOBILIC Touring, earn
• good ear
LIBERAL TERMS
TRADE YOUR OLD CAR FOR A
BETTER ('Alt
Palmer, Phinizy &
Connell
Used Car Dept.
631 Jtroad St. Rhone 2728
USED KARTS KOlt A 1.1. MAKE
autos and truck*. Axles, hearings,
gears, universal points, shafts, carbu
retors at big saving We buy cars.
Augusts Auto Wrecking Co., 1911
Ellis street. Phone 3787. 027
AUTO REPAIRING
All Night Wrecker Servloe.
JOHNSON, REYNOLDS ft SIKES
I’bonea 820-621. 942 *44 Kilts St.
RADIATORS REPAIRED
DURANT SEDAN
WILL SACRIFICE
FOR CASH.
Sr* Graham
Used Car Dept.
Henry W. Weathers
Motor Co.
816 Kills Ft. Phone 621
WASHINGTON TUBBS II
v fra^ tir Pi(> /(shh •• >*'• -"-v ovi
Sri gs# sS raKE 1 (T~ I
V™mwSw 'fZ-? i V «a£rmS2 i \N£IL I JU&T DON'T E V PIEMP PO-//. H PERFORM MARW&GE CEREMONIES
HIS LOVE IS NOT FICKLE
When he messes up the neighbors’ chickens or cat, tracks mud across the living room rug,
bites a teasing stranger or hogs the supper steak, the reputation of our trusted, faithful friend—
the dog—suffers almost a total eclipse, irreparable damage, yet'we won’t do without him.
He may be a “deep-organed Dane”, sassy Boston Bull, an aristocratic “pom” or “peek,” or
perhaps just a “thoroughbred mongrel” with an engaging disposition, nevertheless he’s the best
friend of man, an inseparable pal of the boy in whose life he plays the stellar role.
Recently one of the Fidelity and Guaranty Companies announced reduced insurance rates
of 5 or 10 per cent on premises where dogs are kept.
The mischeviousness of a dog may be annoying, but entertaining to say the least, and the
love and faithfulness more than make up. Don’t be without a dog.
No trouble to find a good one through the Want Columns of our paper.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
FIRST IN AUGUSTA.
FOR SALE—Furniture
FOR KALE: USED FURNITURE
cheap We pay cash for used furni
ture. E. M. Andrews Furniture Co..
IXI Kills street. Phone 4(8. nt>
7-DRAWER DROP-HEAD SINGER
sewing machine, all attachments.
Will sacrifice at once for 818. Guaran
teed In A No. X condition. Apply 818
Wright avenus. 021
FOR SALE: QIRLS BICYCLE. GAS
water heater, oak extension dining
table, innttreaa, springs, bed, dresser
and washstand. All In good condition.
Rhone 2835-WX. 021
FURNITURE WB CAN SUPPLY
every need In new and used furni
ture. Your own prtro. Easy terms.
K. M. O'Connor Kargain Furniture
House, 1033 Broad. Fhone 887(. nl9
FOR SALE—Flowers
LARGE WHITE CHRYSANTHE
mums for sale. Khont 36SS-J. 022
For Sale or Rent Real Estate
FOR SALE OR IHjJNT: HOUSES
and lotß In fvrrv port of North Au
gufftn. Se# ur for North Augu*tn
property. Geo. A. Briggs & Co. nl
FOR SALE—Poultry
IT ARY CHICKS: BEND NO MONEY
We nhtp C. O. D. Leghorns. 10c;
Itnri, Reds. Puffs, 15c; mixed. 9c.
Postpaid. Live delivery. M. G. Hatch,
cry, Mountain Grove, Mo. 020
FOR SALE—Livestock
GENTLE YOt'N O HORSE FOR
sale Works any wber,. Seen at 1(86
Gwinnett street. c 22
•
FOR RENT—Rooms
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
light housekeeping Sleeping room
for gentlemen. 207 Bth St. 020
FOR RENT: TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms. I'hone 849-W. 030
TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOJJS
for light housekeeping, first floor,
gas range and sink in kitchen, tele
phone snd garage: all modern con
venience!. 1620 Walton Way. Thone
2388-J. 028
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
FOR RENT: DWEI.X.ING 7 ROOMS
and hath. No. 213 Fourth street. Oc
cupancy at once. A. B. Prontaut, No
9 Johnson Bldg. Phons 1063. 021
MTLLEDQB ROAD, NEW STUCCO
bungalow, 6 rooms, sleeping porch,
hath. Available at once. A. B. Prnn
taut, No. 9 Johnson Bldg. Phone 1053.
021
NEW SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW. ON
cae line, three blocks from Bon Air
Hotel, Possession November Ist.
Thone 693 or 6768 after 6 p. m. 021
Comfortable
Steam-heated, well ven
tilated, ad equate ly
lighted offices, singly,
or in suites, for rent in
in The Herald Building
—a thoroughly modern,
fire-proof office build
ing.
ALTERATIONS, IF NECES
SARY, WILL BE MADE TO
SUIT TENANTS.
For further Information apply
to,
LEAGUE & DUVALL
Renting Agents.
FOR RENT—Apartments
FOR RENT: LOWER FLAT OF FIVE
rooms, nil conveniences. Apply 92(
Reynolds St. 021
FOR RENT: UPPER FLAT FOUR
rooms and bath, large front porch;
private entrances; newly renovated
and ecreened throughout: centrally
located. For further information
phone 1731. 021
DESIRABLE FIVE-ROOM APART
ment. No. 208 Third street. Posses ■
slon November Ist. A. B. Prontaut,
No. 9 Johnson Bldg. Phone 1053. 021
THREE UNFURNISHED CONNECT -
Ing rooms and private bath, water,
lights, telephone nnd garage. Rent
reasonable. No children. Apply 1526
Central avenue. Phone 2071-W. 021
bus! nesTopportunities
IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO
sell, want to buy, or you have a
want to fill, address Want Ad De
partment, care Macon News, Macon,
Georgia, and share In Central Geor
gia's prosperity by advertising In
The Macon News. ts
WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT
the Ledger’s classified advertising
produces the best results In southwest
Georgia. Over three times as much
foreign space published than our near
est competitor. Rates. 8e per line,
counting six wordi to the line, cash to
accompany order. If Interested ad
dress Classified Advertising Dept.
Columbus Ledger, Columbus, Ga. ts
CONCENTRATE! COVER COLUM
bla's trading territory with one cir
culation! Your want ad placed InTHS
COLUMBIA RECORD reaches prac
tically every home In the City of Co
lumbia as well as the outlying ter
ritory. It is one paper that Is read
thoroughly from the first page to the
last. Advertise your wants In Colum
bia through THE RECORD. Cost
count six average words to the line
one time 8o per line, three times 7e
per line, seven times 6c per line, 86
times 5c per line. Address Classified
Department. The Columbia Record.
Columbia, S. C. Record Want Ads
Bring Resulta t!
WEINTE STAND. DOING GOOD
business. Will sacrifice If sold at
once. Apply 320 Jackeon street. 021
MONEY TO LOAN
Real Estate Loans
6°o Interest 7 %
PROMPT SERVICE
Blanchard & Calhoun
BULLOCH COUNTY
At Polls to Elect Tax Col
lector
STATESBORO. C.a— B u 110 c h
county Monday went to the polls
to elect a tax collector. Its choice
being between a woman and a man.
Mrs. Bruce Donaldson, widow of
the nominee for the office she now
seeks. Is one candidate, and C. A.
Zeitterower, who paid his entrance
fee five minutes before the en
trance hooks closed Saturday at
noon, Is her opponent.
Mr. Donaldson died a week ago.
He had been nominated over a
field of six candidates, and had won
out in the run-over, despite the
fact he was an Invalid at the time
of the primary.
Policeman Killed
In Pistol Battle
OCALA. Fla.—City Policeman C.
E. Bostick was killed in a pistol
battle Monday morning when he
challenged burglars trying to rob a
store. The policeman's automatic
became jammed after he had fired
four times at the burglars. Bostick
was hit five times nnd was dead
when Policeman Crosbie, who had
heard the shooting, reached the
scene. Bostick is survived by his
widow and three children.
STRANGERS IN OUR
CITY—If there is any ques
tion as to what part of the
city you want to locate in,
or which ads. you should
answer to get in the location
you desire, we will gladly
help you. Call at Want
Ad. Headquarters, Ground
Floor, Herald Building.
STATE CONVENTION
Of Sunday Schools to Be
Held In Atlanta
PERCY R. HAYWARD
(One of Speakers.)
The program for the state-wide
Sunday school convention for all
denominations to be held at the
Wesley Memorial church, Atlanta,
has been Issued and everything is
in readiness for the first session,
which begins Thursday night, Octo
ber 23, at 7:30 o’clock, according
to General Superintendent R. D.
Webb of the Geogia School Asso
ciation. The convention will con
tinue through Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, closing on Sunday after
noon with a big young people's
rally.
SPECIAL FEATURES
OF THE PROGRAM
Special features of the program
will be a temple of religious art,
visualization, music vitalized, a big
pageant, and a big young people’s
rally. The pageant will be on Sat
urday night at 7:30 o’clock and the
young people’s rally, Sunday after
noon, at 3 o’clock.
SPEAKERS
W. C. Pearce, associate general
secretary World’s Sunday School
Association, New York; Percy R.
Hayward, Young People’s superin
tendent, International Council of
Religious Education; and H. Au
gustine Smith, professor oT pag
eanthry and music, Boston Univer
sity, will be the three Outstanding
specialists from out of the state.
Among the prominent state*peo
ple on the program are Mrs. W. L.
lilankinship, Atlanta, Baptist
specialist; Dr. E. B. Quigk. At
lanta, Christian specialist; Dr. J.
B. Chlppen, Atlanta, specialist of
the Methodist church, Mrs. S. H.
Ashew, Decatur, Presbyterian
specialist; Mrs. F. A. Johnson. At
lanta, elementary superintendent
Park St. Methodist church: F. F.
Rowe. LaGrar.ge, Miss Frances
Gardner, Decatur, Mrs. M. L. Hitch,
Columbus, and Mrs. P. L. Smith,
Macon, experienced daily vacation
Bible school workers.
Prominent pastors of Atlanta will
conduct the devotional periods.
REGISTRATIONS
» Fully 2,000 people are expected to
register for the convention from all
parts of the state. Mr. Webb states
that the registration fee of 60 cents
and although it is not necessary for
persons to pay this fee to attend
the convention, those who do will
be given a reserved seat at the
pageant on Saturday when an over
flowing attendance is expected. It
is understood that many have al
ready registered and it is hoped
that as many as possible was ex
pected to attend the convention will
register before the opening sessitn.
The chairman of the registration
committee, Mr. .7. E. Kirk, will have
a registration booth open at the
Wesley Memorial church by 3:00
o'clock on Thursday afternoon.
Those desiring to register before
this time can do so through the
Georgia Sunday School Association
office. 1618 Hurt Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
ENTERTAINMENT
Homes and hotels that will keep
delegates at a reasonable rate will
be listed at the Wesley Memorial
church by the entertainment com
mittee. of which Mr. A. M. Smith
is chairman. The committee will be
on duty all during the convention
and on Thursday afternoon before
the convention start* Thursday
night.
“The More Tou Tell,
The-Quicker You Sell”
it’* the secret of Want Ad
success! It’s the recipe for
results !
BY CRANE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20
SHOPS
111! OU6HTII mow
Auto Top Repairing
LET EVANS FIX THAT TOP BE
fore tyinter. We fix ''em right at the
EVANS 'automobile TOP WORKS
225 Sixth St. Phone 2182. m 3
Groceries—Fresh Meats
A. J. WALL. 1760 BROAD STREET.
Phone 1117.
Complete line Groceries, Dry Goods,
Fresh Meats, Fish and Oysters.
CALL WALL. WE DELIVER. n!6
Hemstitching and Pleating
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING
of all kinds, 24-hour service; also
buttons covered. Popular prices. Mrs-
M. B. Mathewson. The Dressmaker.
2022 Central avenue. Phone 6583. nl4
MARCELLING
MODJESKA BENNETT, MANICUR
ing, water waving and marcelling,
basement Masonic Temple. (Elevator
service.) Phone 2372 for appointment.
nlo
MOVING AND HAULING
STORING. MOVING, HAULING.
Furniture and piano specialty. Ex
perienced men, large trucks. C. F.
Weathers. "U Call, We Hall.” Phone
840. n 4
MILLS COAL & TRANSFER CO.
Phone 3141 and 405.
MOVING AND HAULING. MOTOR
trucks and wagons, city or country.
“You call, we haul.’’ 520 Fenwick St.
nl7
WE STORE AND PACK FURNl
ture: move people; country trips a
specialty, with motor trucks; work
guaranteed. A. T. Prather. Phone
312-W. nl2
MATTRESS REPAIRING
LET US REBUILD YOUR OLD
mattresses. We also recover cush
ions. Hutcheson Bedding Co., 842
Reyn Ids street. Phone 316. oJB
WE MANUFACTURE ALL GRADES
of mattresses. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Compare our prices. Repairing
a specialty. A. Greene Mattress
Works. 1316 12th St. Phone 1916. nIO
PERMANENT WAVE
SPECIAL PRICE SIO.OO
For bobbed hair. Results guaran
teed. Work done by appointment.
MISS FOX
101 Greene street. Phone 2953-J.
nld
SHOE REPAIRING
SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU
wait. Satisfaction, guaranteed work.
Parcel post orders a specialty. Peo
ple's Shoe Repairing, 933 Broad St.
Phone 2840. n 5
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING
THE GLOBE TYPEWRITER CO.
are headquarters for Corona re
pairs. Phone 3235. Richmond Hotel
Bldg. Tyepwrlters, all makes, clean
ed and repaired. Globe Typewriter
Co., 8 Albion Ave. 019,22,24
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
ARRIVALS AND UKt*AMIUKbS OF rAS
SENGER TRAINS, UNION STATION, AU
GUSTA, GA., NOVEMBER I, 1923.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Departure#
9:30 am. Sumter, Orangeburg, Barn
well, Washington 1:35 p.m.
1:55 am. Nave York and the East.. 2:30 a.m.
GEORGIA A FLORIDA RAILWAY.
Departure*.
8:40 a.m. Jacksonville, Valdosta, Vi
dalia, Adel and Sparka 8:20 a.m.
8:10 p.m. Jacksonville. Valdosta, Vi
dalia, Adel and Sparka 8:00 p.nw~.
10:20 as. Termllle, Bandersville and..
Wrens 3:30 p.m.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrival# Departure#
8:25 a m. Maqcm, Savannah and Dub
lln T:10 a.m.
12:15 p.m. Savannah and Dublin 2;15 p.m.
8.30 p.m- Savannah, Dublin and Mil
lea ... 9:10 p.m.
CHARLESTON A WESTERN CAROLINA
RAILROAD .
(Effective June 22, 1924)
Arrlvili. Departure#
12:05 p.m. Charleston, Pt Royal, Sa
vannah 1:45 p.m.
12:25 p.m. Spartanburg, Greenville... 5:00 a.«.
8:15 p.m. Spartanburg 3:40 p.m.
5:50 p.m. Pt. Royal, Charleston and
Savannah 5; 00 a m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrival*. Departure#
2:15 a.m. Atlanta, beyond 2:15 am.
8:80 p.m. Atlanta, bejnnd 10:45 am.
1:20 p.m. Atlanta, Athens, Macon,
Washington ". T:OS a.m
10:00 p.m. Atlanta. Athens, Macon.
_ Washington 8:00 p.m
8:20 a.m. Washington 6:30 p m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM.
A < T r i!* alß , Departures.
9:00 a.m. Charleston 2:35 #m.
10:15 a m. Columbia *.ni
1:55 p ra. Chariton 8.23 a.m
1:15 p m. Columbia. Charlotte. Wash
ington and New York 1:30 p.m.
11:00 pm. Charleston 4:00 pm
0:10 pm. Columbia 6-45 n m*
CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE.
811 BROAD STREET.
■
“WHAT’LL
IDO?”
There is only one
thing to do if you have
a lot of things you’d
like to sell or buy.
Use the WANT ADS
in The Augusta Herald
—then sit still and re
ceive the flock of re
sults.
THESE ADS
NEVER FAIL
READ AND
TRY ’EM.