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'y- -. - T i?Aor. BIX THE MAJRION DAILY MIRROR,i .TUESDAY, AUGUST G 1007. pgjw?"Mr wt-wnyp'f' "n -- tw y w . -. . 12 ft fr it If Hi fti Union Station Time Card . JWTECTIVH JAN. 1, HOT. LI m 1 1 mini HiiiiaUMiwuiiii . NORTH DOUND. No. M 8 m No. 83 v 10:25 am No 35 4:2 Pm No. 37 , 1:6 P No. 39 , . :1 m BOUTII BOUND. NO. 0 ' ,:M m No. 38 7:20 m No 32 ., 10:25 an No. 34 1:3G Pm No. 36 7:1 m Dally. No. 38 ntnrU from Mario. No. 30. stops at Marloa. No. 33 will lur Columbus H m. Sundays. How York Contral lines BIG FOUR ROUTE WEST BOUND. No. 17 0.-10 nm No. 18 ., 9:52 Jim No. 27 2:00 pm No. B 4:32 pm No. 43 7:30 pm EAST BOUND. X8 10:48 am No. No. 46 12:17 pm No. 30 5:27 pm No No IS 7:25 pm 20 , 11:14 pm All trains dally except loca.li and Koi. B and 10. l. a. nedkiioalij, Ticket Atnt. rhimn noma 246; Ball 177. Effect Jiin. 1, 1907. Por further Information rcivrdln trains, call Informtlo operator, althar phona. No. 10, Chiiulnuqua Ex. .12:30 ni. No. 8, Now York Ex.. fi :40 nm " No. 12 8:50 am No. i, Vestibule Limited (5:15 pm No. 10 Accommodation 12:52 pm No. 22 arrives 5:20 pm O. O. DIVISION. No. 1-1 11:20 pm Daily except Sunday ami legal holidays carries passengers, but no baggage between Hammond and Marion. No. 0, Clrirnrn Express 12:15 nm No. .1, Vcstibulcd Limited 10:54 am No. 11 'i :25 pm No. 21 7:00 am No. 7, Pacific Express 11:00 pm SOUTH AND CINCINNATI. No. 9, Cincinnati Express... 1:15 am "No. 3, Vcstibulcd Limited 10:50 am No. 11 4:25 pm Dally. Dally except Sunday. Hocking Valley Excursion to Ludington Mich ... $cro ?G.50 $6.50 ?G.fi0 0.50 $0.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.00 $6.50 $6.50 $7.50 I 4 Manistco , Charlevoix, Mich. .., Pcfoskcy, Mich Bay View, Mich. ..., Mackinaw City Mich Cheboygan, Mich Topinahca, Mich Gladwcn, Mich Lowiston Mich Indian River Mackinac Island, Mich. August 13, 1907 RETURN LIMIT AUGUST 26th Through Coaches and Through Sleeping Cars. Tor further particulars inquire at Union Station . ' t'gr Pennsylvania t'.w LINES- FROM MARION TO ATLANTIC CITY and other Seashore Resorts $16.00 Round Trip Aug. 8 Jamestown Exposition DailyExcursion? to Norfolk Tour of Ens! with Stop-overs Northwest Wst Southwest Special Reduced Fares Kor Particulars cull on G. M, KNATJEK Tiekot Agt. MMH , i ," , --- p 3 Knowledge and Religion. -A little philosophy lncllnoth man' thi(l (o ntliolsm, but depth In pbtlo "ofchy brlngoth men's minds about to wtf&lo-,--Macon. HAPPENINGS IN THE BASE BALL WORLD KNOCKERS VERY BUISY Mucagor Drumm Sovercly Criticised. SOME HAVE DEMANDED That "Foxer Ferd" bo De posed us Leader. If Local Directors Take Such a Movement They will Surely Re Ogrct it Later on. Some of Manager Eerd Druiiun's actions, niu being buveiely criticised by itlie funs and by many the ic movnl of tlm Lime limner lender is being demanded. The funs bcern io think tlint a manager who is able to get into the game sliould bu o cuied. it is lo be lioped tiiut the direc tors f the club will not heed the knocking against the present lnuua irer. Peril Driimiii not together u Hue hunch uf bull plujors without causing the management to pay out i Mtiglu cunt. With the mew that In- I'ollei'ted ho won twelve out of tin- (list llfteen games and put his club at the top of the heap. Then tin injuiy man got in his wink. Tim Flood wa. the Hint to bo in juied. Then one by one tho others got out uf the game until at one time live of the regulars, tho hard est h'ttcrs, 'and best hascruuiicrs in tlu flub were out of tho game.1 Then the club betran to diop. Even when the iiijmed men leturucd to tin' game they were unable to day with their former speed and tlii-v nmld not bit the ball, 'as they had been laying oil". Injuries to one or two player will pull a club iu the big league out of Hrst plaeo and it is nothing lemarkable that Mar ion should be likewise. affected. For week after week the Lime Hurneis struggled along with badly crip pled team. Pitchers woio tilling the holes- iu the line up on one day and pitching the mod. One fan who ili'iuaniN the lemowil of Mana ger Uiumiii wiini linally forced to admit that nearly one third of the iruiius that Maiion has lost weio Inst because of injuries to players. Taking that omr third as a basis, llguve it up and jou will discover that the Lime Burners bad they won tint nun third, would now bo at the top (,f tlu procession or within a low points of that coveted sta tion. ' Even diiiiuir the leinaiiider nf this season Marion is going to win sonic irami". and thero is n bright outlook for ne.t season. Oilier clubs will go along and have players injured and more of the Marion players may be injured. Hul this fact is notice able. When nie of tho Akron or Youns-toivii. or Newark players are injured the management quickly get busv and purchase player fully as gool to Mil up tho holes. Drumm, ton. could have done this but tho lueal management is not ns- flush m the others and we had to grin nuil bear it until the players iron rid oil into condition, flood ball players i an be seem ed a) any linje but after the m'um.ii 'Oiunienees the "nod one nie all taken and a mnn nsrer has to spend money to got iiluveis. . ", """i ii Ferd Drumm luis brtm in minor league baseball for a number of wars. He undorstainlH the gamo in it everydeparlmont and isr nlwuys a Htiidoiil. As- a leader ho U as good a any in the leajrue. Whali Iho niaiingeinent of ih'o club removes Drumm or even considers stielr a move it makes a mistake that il will pome day rrcrret, and oim thai ninnv. umnv adrnirei and followers of ilm local dub will disappr-oyo. HOW THE OLUBS STAND. W. h. Fct. Voruigstowu 5-1 ,11 Newnik 55 32 Akron 47 '33 Now Coslle , 43 43 Laiicastor , 41 44 Marion , 31 47 Mansfield . 32 51 Sharon tfll 50 035 (132 fips 500 482 420 380 .350 TODAY'S GAMES., Mansfleldjat-Alsron(tw6-game3.) Marion at New Castlw (two games. Newark at Youiigstowu (two games.) Lancaster at Sharon (two games.) ROOTERS' CLUB MAY DE ORGANIZED Talk of Hold Another Baseball Day. Big If Marion is to Ilavo a Team Next Season Fans Must Get Eusy at Once. Tliciu is talk of planning another big rooters' day for some time tho latter prut nf this mouth. Thq man agement of the club is crippled iu its operations and such u day would do much to iuciease the size of its tiuaucjal pile ati.l help the club to piny everr linaucially during the season. The showing of the club lias been none loo goud 011 its trip and many fans arc disgusted but if the club is kept here next year the management must come out somewhere near even. It is proposed to organize another rooters' club and sell tickets at $1 per. A parade and several bands also are figured orr by the organiz ers of the movement. The plan is :i good one and Hie fans should boost it along. WALTER EAST Aftor Having Lived Down, tho Mas sillon Football Scandal and Win ning His Way Into Akron Fans' Hearts as Never Bcforo East Is Likely to bo Disposed a3 Result of Directors' Tight. DOUBLE VICTORS. Detroit Takes Two Games In Wash ington and tle Athletics Win Twice .from Cleveland. AMERICAN LEAGUES. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost, Pet. Detroit F.7 35 .620 Chicago 69 38 .608 Athletics 55 37 .598 Cleveland 55 41 .573 New York 44 49 .473 Boston 38 54 .413 St. Louis 37 50 .398 Washington 28 03 .308 Following aro Monday's scoros: At Washington Detroit 8, Wash ington '.'.. Slever, Payne; Graham, Gearing. Hejdnn, Black. Second gamo: Detroit 5, Washing ton 2. Donovan. SclrmJdt; Smith, Hoydon. At Philadelphia Cleveland 2. Afh-le-tlcs 6 Joss, Clarke; Plank, Powers. Second gamo; Cleveland 6, Athlet ics 12. nornhard. Clarko; Hartley. Hope, Waddell, Powers. At Iloston St. Loals 2, liostoo 3 12 Innings. Dlncen. Spencer; Prullt, AVIntor, Crlgor, Shaw. At New York Chicago 4. New York 8. Patterson, White, Sullivan, McFarlund; Hogg, Klolnow, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pcf. Chicago ., 71 25 .746 Pittsburg ...'. .';., 50 35 .piB New York 55 38 .691 Philadelphia 50 40 .651 Urooklyn 42 53 .442 Cincinnati 42 53 .442 Boston 38 55 ,4Q9 St. Louis ,'., 23 78 ,228 At Chicago Now York 5, Chicago 4. Ames, riresiiahsn; Taylor, Moran. At St. Louis Philadelphia 5, 8t. Louis 2. Drown, Dooln; Lush, Noouan. t Thlnkinu of a Noiseless Time. Mother Tommy, llttlo boys shoujd bo scon and not heard when taking luolr noup. Tommy How long will It bs beWra I can take my soup.llko papa? b 11 'wnuii 11 I'll"" 'iflin hit Vh2 SH?CSS55 FIGHT MAY DEPOSE EAST Akron Leader is Bound to Go. WINDSOR IS ARRESTED Hits Ben Crmp))'oll After tho Meeting. The Mnssillon Football Scandal of Last Year la Drought up in Dl rectors Session.' J-' iVkniii. Aug. li.r-(SnecraD Wal ter East will likely be deposed as manager of tho Akrxur toanr as soon as his .successor can be chosen as a result of a personal clash between two diiectois of tho Akron club. Following n meeting of the Akron diuvtoi Friday evening, J. Hun Campbell was assaulted by John T. Windsor it is tuid. The men had words duriiur the session over Mr. Windsor's and' Manager East's connection with the Cuntorr-Jilas-silluu football scandal last fall. It wrll bo lcmcinbuitiU that Managoe East was accused of "ilxing" a deal while n member of the Mussil- lon teuirr whereby Canton was to win one game and Missilloir tiro other and Mr. Windsor rs said to have backed the ivohemo which was to havo been nr the rnterx'sts of belting syirdicate.'"' 15olh Manager liast and Air. Windsor have been in u incuiuro exonerated since. East, it came' to light later, allow ed himself to be duped irrto mak inir iariani;einoirls lor air oillcial of tliu Canton .team and unotlrur on the liMossillon team. Mr. Windsor's part was to conic to East as u friend with Hie necessary capital to put the win 1110 through. Director Campbell, It seems, has desired tho removal of, East and , resignation of Mi. Windsor orr nc- count of tho scandal. Ho brought rm thi loi.ic .n the directors' niiMiliii"-. Hot words iwsed and ...I.il,. l Air. Windsor hit Cttinn. bell, breaking hi- nose and badly K Iff, left r.rW sin-has resigned ,,, otTem his base- ball stock which (ninphcll says he will take. I'lOMdcni Oibbs, who has been cm Mr. Windsor's Mdu of the ontiiiver-sy as have bequ t)iu other direqlors. will also oiTor his stock. Mr. Campbell by jTurehasing the holdiiigs of these two will contiol the club and 111 that event is sure to leleaso Manager East. Hoth Mr. Windsor and M'r. Campbell aie piomuiout in business and socially h. Ak-,,,'. Mr. Wind- is 11 wealthy buck manufacturer while Mr. Cu.npbdl is president of ., r v. -i tj !. ii n the McNeil Hoilo, company, liotli oinpaiiy. notli are in the forties Until tho open- mgof Iho baseball season they were frronils. Campbell says ho will. cause Windsor's arrest for assault and battery and will sue him for $10,01))) damages. 5 The Shakiness of Old Age Mr. W. Biglcr of Piqua, Ohio, shaky, trembly, weak and sleep less, says nothing equals DR. A. W. CHASE'S NERVE PILLS. What Sfr. Wsler nays qf the eplendld effects of Dr. A. AV. Chase's Nerve. Pills In old age Is pattlcularly true, na Urn statement Is hacked up by his druggist, who knows that the results claimed were attained. Nor Is Mr. Blgler alone In such a statement. Maliy others of both sexes well along In years wrlto uq to tho same effect, their letters varying only tn detail. Mr. Blgler says:"Dr. A. AV. Chase's Nerve Pills aru an excellent tonto to thoa to whom years bring nervous, shaky, trembling feelings weakness and consequent Inability to steep. From the use. of the box I purchased J got splendid results Tho medicine made mo steady, stronger and gave, me rest ful sleep. This at my ago la wonderful. It's the bet nervo to'nlo I ever took." C0o a. box nt all dealnrsfor Dr. A, W. Chaso aiudloliio Co., lililTalo, Ni Y. For a1a in Marlon (phin, fry FloeM l Drug Store-.. 531 3SS DIES FROM HER INJURY Shot During Scuffle with Husband. FORMER MARION LADY Meets Death Monday in Far west Mrs. Frank Elmcs the Victim, is the Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Davidson of This City. Mrs. .lames M. Davidson, of No. 118 Park lloulrard, stood on the hack porch of her borne about 7 o'clock, .Monday ovoabm. reading u letter from her daughter, Mrs. Trunk Elmcs I of Los Angolcs, California, wlien a telegraph messenger boy was ringing tho bell at tha Tront door, having a message In his hand bearing tho sad Intelligence of .tho death of tiro author of tho Intrestlni; letter. Mother, 1 1.11 tho happiest woman In all the world,", read Mrs. David son, una afto.' tins rrno sue sioppcu to answer tho door bell. Hastily open ing tho telegram Mrs. Davidson read, "Mrs. Klmes oicldontly shot yester day, died to4a." Tho co-Incident was terrible and the mother, who hud been but 11 moment before read ing of her daughter's happiness, al most collapssd under tho terrlblo shock. No account ( the accident which caused Mrs. Eliueu' death Iras lieen received hero excepting n short ac- tount imbll8lred In ho Cincinnati En nulrer this morning as a special from Los Angeles, 'J'ho special fays: "Ijoh Angelas, Cal., August 0. Mrs. Frank Elrrres, formerly of Marlon, Ohio, who was sliot yesterday in a scuffle with her liusband, died today. "Tho woman claimed that sho held tho revolver, threatening to commit s,.ic(lo. u(i'.ia, wi1011 iinP i.Moi.iin.i t,.je(1 t0 tn'0 (ll0 wcapon fronl j,cr it vvas accidentally discharged. "Tho police, however, nre holding Elmcs for fu 'Mior investigation." .Airs. Elmos, who Is tho only child of Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, wns married In this city on May 1. They ,ef.t on ,hclr honeymoon for Los An- ""' """"" " wu empioyineii. wu". " (,r "' Icil'B BCiitB1 with ono of tbt fiw nlshlng stoies of that- city. Mrs. Ster "SirS'STJTiS ,B o thcyHll0()t. Jm? ,,, ,)0t r(.H),t fr()m n mrrcI jw j,er daughter bus assured her many times In tho letters fimt timv nm living hupplly togotlrer. In tho letter -which Mrs. Davidson was rending at tho time of tho arrlv- "I of tho telegram, Mrs. Elmes "lato, "If the past blxtccn years of '" miserable life was tho prlco rreccs- m,rK fVr n,y l"e?ont happiness, 1 am f, ' ,, a V!X,,i ll """ ,,vc'1 through LJ, ':",j.II".!h.''!'!" . -, -- ... . ".m.ii, liUIUUH IMllL'L'H " LV , V Ivar,ou PI J"'0, JJ " r:' K,II,0 8-1(,ko ' "01 extrcino happ ness nnd Mrs. Da- i,kn , ,',., . '''''' "l of i.mnn r-nn,, i,n., .i. ..'.'.. ...... It- hcr daiIRhtor rtna 0 d J re Wth i,or husband when shot Mrs. Elrnes v,ns aged 37 years'. Sho was burn and iclsctl Irr this city, and for a number of years was qulto prominent as nn actress. Tho ro- mains will probably ho brought to thlti Ciiy ror turlru. 4-mi..m .,,1 1, afife"8?'." ,ji -iriiQirie IVJH JI V Nrf (JWf) fT" 1 Mr. Groves Kranor, n harbor of Prospect, and 1Uhh ICinll Augonutlire, of AVnldo, were quietly married at tho Mdthodlst piirsonago In ProBpect, at 12 o'clock noon Monday, Tho eoremony was performed by Itov, J. J. Halllday Iu the preseuco of, but a few witnessing friends. Thoy will reside In Prospect. Miss Bcrthn Schweinfaith of Vet S vie street pleasiiilly en trituincd 11 ctfinpfnry of frloipls last evening in honor of Mis Cora Whl who leaves Thursday for an extended vWt with CIovhuiiJ frioilils, Uurihg the ovoning . iMiss Lillian TTunrko niiiinit'iped hpir ennngon'eirl trt Mr, Vomo Pinyord, lh voddlug tp lako place soiho time in Soplcm-bur. BECOMING A MOTHER of the suffering nnd dnngcr in storo for her, robs tho expectant mother of nil pleasant anticipations of tho coming event, nnd casts over her a shadow of gloom which cannot bo shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of nil pain and danger, nnd insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is n god-send to nil women nt tho time of their most critical trial. carry women safely through the gently prepares tho system for tho sickness. " nnd other dia- comforts of this period. SfM g "FMjB CMObW $i,oo per bottlo. Book containing valuable information free. JCWfEf JTI Tho Bradfiold Regulator Co., Atlanta, On. M " wJUF Air elegant three course lu,i 'ic u was hcived by (he host. and (lie ovoiiiug sent socially. LOCAL ATTORNEYS HOLD CONSULTATION May Adopt Fco Schedule for Certain Cases. Common Plcaso Judges Favor Es tablishment of a Uniform Purtitlon Case Fee. In rcsporibo to a requcut luadii by ludgo 13. a. Young, the local attor neys held a meeting In the common picas court room at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, and discussed tha mutter of specifying ties to bo charged In partition case In this Judicial district. Iu the past, the fees Iu partition cases In Marl in, Crawford und AVy andot counties the three counties comprising tho district, have not been uniform, dulses Dabst and Young aro desirous of establishing tho samn fees Irr nil three counties and to ward this end aro having the attor neys hold meetings, The nttornays of the threo counties are to meet anil appoint representa tives, who will later get together ami ngrco upon tho lees. W. L Scollcld president of the local bar associa tion, was authorized to select two otheis to act with himself In repre senting Marion county. i'artltlorr ciss are practlcaly the only class of piocccdlngB Irr which tho court alio v.i tho fees. Kobcit W. Pier son br-ought suit against the Marioir Ifailway Light & Power company irr tho court a common pleas, Mondaj. Ho clarnrs dainagcv lor $d()J. Pierson sajv that July 7 he board ed 11 car in the South End and was given u transfer for tho AVesl Errd. He missed connections and boarded a car which arrived mim limn ,iFi.. ho reached tlu business part of towrr. Hecuuse. ho was late, the conductor refused to tako his vmnsfer and put him off ilm ear. Funeral Services. Enneral services over the loinains of Edward Mitchell were hold thi afternoon nt two o'clock at tho residence on Blnino Avenue, ltcv. -'. E. Rowley olllciating. Inter inenl will occur tit Iroutoii, the fenmer lioirro of tho deccaswl. o which 'place tho lonmius will be taken loinorri)w rrinrning. police Coui't Erauk Sebok and Steve Cosma, both Hunguriaiis, became mixed up In a fight at Ib'o saloon of tho for mer 011 West Center street last night, tho cause of dispute being the wanner irr wheh Seliok conduct ed the niJIIo of 11 gold watch. Cos' ma rceeived the' worst, of the encoun ter nnd ho retaliated by filing an nlllduvil against Sebok iu tlie may or's court. At the hearing of tlio case hrst night iSohok pliMiled guilty and was filled $5 and costs'. After tho mayor had fined Sobok. tho Hungarians all ,'ot together and had a Iovq feast. It developed that John Olovlch, nn onomy of Sobok, and one of tho vltnesscs iiKalnst him. I CAN SELL Your Roal Estate or Buslnoas NoMattor Wliorp Loontoil. Properties and Business f all klnii sold quickly for caek in all parte of tho Unltod States, Dn't wait. Writo today describlnr what yon have to sell and fiva cash ric an sad. IF YOU WANT TO BUY any krd of Bneinofiq or iitval tato anywhere, at any prio writ hio your rflqulroruentu, I ca iar you timt and racney, IJAYH) P. TAFF, THE UND MAM. 415 Kanaau AvonitA l-OJCJCKA, MAMMA In nn .ordeal which nil women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing; compares with the pain and horror of child-birth Thothoueht Not only does Mother's Friend perils of child-birth, hut its uso corning event, rjroVpnts "morning ' n had becon tho 1 rlnclpal Instigator In having tho affidavit filed. Tho man with the unpronounceable namo who (lied tho utfldivlt put his arms around Sebok nnd klajcd him on both chocks after tho cus'oni of their country. He told him bow sorry he was ami to show that he meant it ho paid halt of Sebok's line. Tho whole party then left all ap parently sat'd(l?d except Glovlsh who made tracks for a west end saloon to di own his sorrow nt having nil tils countrymen rally around Sebok Glov Ich was rrnnr'ri for drunkenness a few hours later by Officer McDonough" and Is now being held at the city pris on awntlng a !.enrlng. An outgrowth of the trouble that has- been browing between a num ber of the. Hungarians iu the cityl and Irank Sebok. tho Hungarian alioirist, came in Iho mayor's court thin morning when 'Sebok wa nr lested for selling iiitoxa-ating liquors on list Sunday. The allidavit was filed by Stephen Szakall. IfelVj tho hearing of the enso was commenced Sebok entered a plea of guilty and was fined $15 which he ji.ijd. Sebok was repre sented by Attorney C. L. Justice anil the plniutilT was represented by Attorney II. AV. Donillrori. ', The jHilice crutiriuo (o recorvo rninpluintsi of freight trains block ing tho grado crossings in flic city InflKor Ihnii the five minnle author ized by Mie city oivlinanres. It H expected that some, determined nc tr'on will be tkcrr in the near futuro uniesK nip mirsanre is abated. II Tim Sullivan, a drunk, fv'as r nvted last night by Oflicorv Hos ieller and Roll. Tim paid $5 lo bo reh'MKcd this mni'iiing iir the mayor's courr . firm-ire lbVv ji Iimiiii) prill tor wi" nrril"l for lriiiikiiiip.s Inst "i"-'il bv nnicei' Ibl. fJeorirn was I old In hik". out of (own by thn Kinvof 11I llm hciiiing loiluv and ripnrim scci'i'd williii'r lo hikr--. , Inflamatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 Days. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind.,1 sav- "Afv iviPn i.o.i ;,n... 1 . Klieumntism in every musclo and joint; lier sufferings was torribl and her body and fnco wore swol-1 Ion almost boyond recognition; had been in hel for six weeks and had eight physicians but rccoivod no benefit until sho tried tho Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It gave im mediate relief and sho was nblo to walk about irr three days. I am suro it saved hor life" Sold bv Tho Diunblo Pharmacy, Opp. Kor House. Every Woman ii luwcuoa ana biioiim know ......... hoiU lh wonawlpl MARVEL VA hlrllnn Snrni mo iiot iiiin n;ntt Jttjec twnawi nuri ion. 1JMI HIT Nl -jMont ConrflnlflDl ivitiRitt isiitiur l.V iftir draiil.t hr II. I r li mnnui aupplr lh MA1IVICI.. uiU nn bther, tint semi itAinp (or IlluitrileU book-l4. Ufrirei full n&rtletilan anil illrM.m... in Tlullilnlaill. MAUVlri, TO.. 4 J!. UOa HT..AIKIV VOUllV ' FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. Bo Bktr. ClIIT.IM Iliuav for 8tru.lD UmTimnn.. I HEVIR KNOWN TO fAlt. fltltl Bur. I Brei, b.ii,. futlon Uu.r.Ditcrl or Uoner llchiti)M. Hn rrrptld for l A) r boi. 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