3tfVterar LBDaiBB-PHILABELPHU, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1M JHARMWXDAY COMES A UTTLE LA1E; SCRimNBffi YOUR STEP 9)tanfe to ' Some Commerce , Chamber er Other, We Have Friday, the Thirteenth AVOID KLBOTION BETS FRHUT THR THIRTEENTH trw2r tF$x: .. .. un ""li'A" ""tiL " Brr-Iit4rtn problem In this wan a aaab. Ion 14 fnr mpwtlHn Mires, Tttfc ft-U H4 MM fchltlj lHM ru T"t r inn )tu rtelthtr to r nlth nor ootht la I. Mill Tear aro, hefere Jul Caesar decided He world would get Into a pretty pickle K It didn't soon Ret a, new calendar, there lees celled n, bis; mess-meet 'Pa by some ienVer of commerce pr Jiuilncwi men's lm- rovewiM elub or other In southern Europe 1 fer the purpose of Abntlnir bed luck. Oomlns; f ytty day of the year It had affected busl- MM about aa much as a Democratic nrt- ' mtnletratlon. And after considerable discussion by some - u . J I sqsbbmkvrJ t Sbzkki jBKiv9eift you've just oot TO ORIM AND BEAR juiccstora of the late Mr. Ptolemy and the sHder Mr. Ilnmescs, a resolution wr Intro etoced and adopted with a email dissenting Ye-te whereby Friday the Thirteenth waa et aside aeibad luck day. It waa a sort of ernpremlae or-alternative ilmllar to 1'rosl- 4nt Wilson's punitive expedltlona. Put ao It happened that Friday the Thlr- 'teenth boearne a day for misfortune, hard' 'Mp, catastrophes, calamities, accident. ' I casualties and other approved brands of feed luck. This year, however, because of the near lty of raw material tue to the war In JJurope, no 'doubt the calendar manu jfacturera have been able to supply only no genuine hard luck day. And they were V K s i it r i i itiui. or UftkULkV TO UkOVW OUT f "P. lata In supplying; that, maUlns everybody Walt Impatiently and sadly, as bad luck Is always waited for, until nearly the end of iie. But tha goods wero delivered today, ac. ordlnit to contract. Today Is tha offl cla), the btK and only hard luck day of 1C Friday the thirteenth of October- It came very near helnir the thirteenth month J It li Just the sort of day when one Wouldn't want to walk under a ladder on Which hung a bucket of paint or a Bafei .1 (lay ona wouldn't dare to ask tho boss . far a, raise after seeing him throw a 'paper weight at the pfljee boy; nor a day I en which ona would earo to leave home In tha mornlntf without kissing tha wife cooa- J by If she hart grown accustomed to thai Yes, there are lots of things one wouldn't are do today because It's Friday the Thirteenth. But It will bo a great day for nil that great number of person who torn to find It happier to be miserable than to be hnppy without being miserable. I .SOCIALISTS TBITj KEICI(STAG NATIONS AttE TIRED OF WAR Volco Necwalty of Pence Conserva tives Uphold Annexations BERLIN'. Oct. IS Hardly ever In the history of the war haa n ItelchsUg meeting Vsen attended with auch Interest all over Oarmany an at present, ana aunougn tne ellmax of the question of U-boat warfare wan not reached, there were speeches on aVfpestlo And foreign policies of euftlolent Jfrterest to nil pages, pr. retor Spabn, leader pf the powerful Cefiter or Catholic party, left no doubt whatever that his party stands for war to tha bitter and, which, aoeordlng to Ills Idea, Ms only be brought About by compelling Una-land to make peace. Ktxt In Importance was the speech of the Socialist leader. Bcheldemann. who ex. feesed satisfaction with tha present mill tmrr situation, After censuring those among Oarmana who advocated unachievable war Wts, jierr rumeiaemann continued: ('it a said that p9aum Brland and fcteyd Qeurge preach a war to tho death W Chancellor cannot possibly talk of peace ; but we Socialists certainly can. We eleelare (hat the people do want peace, '? say tills ai a Herman Socialist and I ftaak ef the German people, But what I ny of the Oerman people English and Jlus. eUn Sooialiete mUht say of their own peo. Me, Where In any country the opposite M maintained It le nothing but a swindle, AM nations are heartily elck of being lured t death by lilgh-sounding phrases end rVht do these nations still flaht forr j Halted Herr 8oMdemann, Rddlng that the .Main basis upon which the coming peace I Will be constructed, will be that the French Mil remain In France, the Uelglana shall .May In Belgium ana the Oermane shall Jfuaaln n Uennany. Count ve Westarp, the Conservative lender, attacked Herr JJcheldumann for Proposing the withdrawal of (linnun treons turn Boigum and the occupied trtlone o( lyeoe, Accoreleg tq the Xoelnleehe Volksseltung, Hugo Maase. the Radical Boolall.t. uld, Hllone are looking to the Uelclistag or VsjieckM battle, yf wleh te save what Is )M M froM) the wreok of international " mm w i. HEE :i,fr.wnfi. M ww Ml . eet- Dare, fm rwet a. ., sM J " ', a4 er, e)sj peHM tay at,, ad Mth4 ."n ewuiisen (ta M. a4 ym m Imam. l ea if miiimiMi r' " r TT fli&Vti(terKltriad,t aa4 Imk f w Js , . ... v aa Matea f , aasi Mar NUOVECONQUBTESUL CARSO; INUTILI SFORZI AUSTRIACIINTRENTINO Altrl 1771 Prifclonleri Odono nolle Mnni dcirll Italian! Sulla Frontc dello Alpl Giulio o del Cnrso L'AIUTO ALL A RUMANIA nOMA, n Ottobro. Le forsa ttallano contlnuano In loro of fensive Null'eltoplenn del Cnrso. Nella glornala dl lerl cssl hanno ratlurato altrl 1171 prlglon rrl clo' die fa ascendere II numtro del prlRlonlerl fattl dal g,orni C do mine dl AkoKo it 10.M1 IScco II testo I del rapiMrto del generate Cndorne pubbll cato leri asra dal llln sfero delta, (luerrai N'ella valle dftllAdlge If nostre lat lrle hanno dlretto un elllcace fuoco ncntrn I iltpoeltl mlHlarl dl Hovcffto a contro In Mnilone ferrnvlnrla dl CaII1 ono. ITn tnl.ttlv dnl nmiioi dl nttuc enre le nostro pol",nl "Wa Vallarsa e' stato imrnedlat.imctity fnistrntn. .Vunvl contrn'lKcrlil del nemloo sul flachl prttnitrlniiAll iltl l'amililo sono statl Imm'illntnmento rwiplntl dnlle nostro truppc. Ivl II nemloo ha noffcrto perdlte eno-ml cd h.i l.tnclnto nelle nostrn mnnl nn cannone cd una quan tlta' dl nrml e dl munlr.iunt. Hull'nltoplnno dl Anlago pochl rcpnrtl Uallanl pciielrnrono nelle trlncce netn leho dl Cnsera Zeblo, le frcero snltare e rltornarono nulndl nils loro llnee. In ' dltrzlono delle noritentl del Vnnol mnr tedl scrn, dopo una Intensa prrpara slone dl artlgllerla, II reinlco Undo' quattro sticcirslvl atlaclil con sempre crescente vlolensa contro lo noetro nunve po.tlzlotit dl Iluna Alta, sullo Alpl Dolomltlcho. Dcrsncllcrl cd Al plnl, facenla n gara In prove dl enrog glo e dl resistance, e reel nncora plu' nudacl dalU vlolentn del nrmlm, r trattaccarono fill austrlacl con vlg ornst nssalio alia bnlonetta, 'In aw trlnsero n rltlrarnl e catturnrono, 37 prlglonlerl. Hulla fronts delta Alpl (Nulla si sono avutl dtielll dl artlgllerla che nella mnttlnata furono ostncolatl ilnlla denea ntblila, II ncmlco, unando truppa freecha, lanclo' una ncrle dl nttncchl ron tro I puntl plu' Important! delta llnea da nol conqulstata ud est delta Ver llolbltia sul Carsn. Kulmlnatl dal fuoco dello nostra hattorle, ell aus trlacl furono resplntl ognl volta che pronunclavano I'attacco o sofferscro gravl perdlte. N'el pomerigglo la nostra fnnterlo con nuovl a vlgorosl ansnltl, allargnvano e oompletavano le oonqulsta delta gior nata precedente, epeqlnlmento nella itona dl Sober, Immcdlattimenta a sud dt dorlsla, c suite pendlcl dclle Quote 343 e 144, ad est del ylllagglo dl No vavas. "Hul Carso not obblamo preso altrl 1T71 prlglonlerl dl cut 35 ufTlclnll. Jn tutto sulla fronte delle Alpl (llulle nol abblamo catturato dal glorno t Agosto nd ORgt 30,881 prlglonlerl dl cut 721 Uillclnll. Avlatorl ncmlcl hanno lasclato ca dere bombe Bull'altoplano dl Aslago senza pcro' cnusare dannl. Una dello nostre aquadrlglle dl nvlatorl ha bom bardato dl nnovo la poelzlonl nemlche del Col Hsnto cd o' rltornata alia sua bane sonza dannl. I VAUTICOLAni DELTVAVANZATA Uno del prlml rlsultatl delta nuovn often slva llalinna sul Cnrso sara' l'alleggerl msnto delta presslone che gll austro-tedescht esercltano ora sulla fronte rumona. La cauxa delta Ilunjanla e' caiieslma ag Uallanl che nutrpno sincere slmpatla per la naslono latlna del llalcanl. Da fonte autorevolo l apprendo InfatU che II gen erate Cadorna ha antlclpato la sua offennlva dl ben qulndlcl glornl per venire In aluto delta llumanla. Ancora non si hanno 1 partlcolarl completl dell'avanzata tallana nut Carso. SI calcola che In questl due o tra glornl dl battaglla sul Careo gll austrlacl hanno perduto non me no dl 16,000 uomlnl tra mortl, ferltl o prlglonlerl. Itestano ancora, una sessantlna dl battagllonl austrlacl che dlfrndono le llnee cnrslcha avanzate, e la battaglla contlnua con grnnde vfolensa, Ia batterle austrlacho, nascoste nelle ca vcrne fulmlnano lo nuovo trlncce Itallane, ma 1'artlglierla Itallana rlepondo eftlcace mpnte. ail austrlacl eupponavano che una grossa oolonna Itallana fosse tenutn pronta per avanzaro molto Innanzl e coprlrono dl frranate o dl shrapnale II terreno tra a llnee Italians e quelle auatrlache, Pero' II generate Calonia, provendendo questo, aveva tenuto to sue truppo negll ac campamentl dove, mentre gll austrlacl con tlnuavano It dlluvlo dl granate bu un ter reno dove non si trovavano truppe, I aoldatl Uallanl manglavano tranqulllnmenta 11 loro ranclo, I'"u soltanto dopo cho questo uragna Inutile era cessato che gll Uallanl furono lanclatl contro le llnee austrlache. WISTAR MANSION TO GO, &KH. JCeyv''tTJ-e,yeJW " " ",-je'4i 4r4wad jliyv "'-eieu'aH m saia Mmf4 -mM a""1 " M mLtt Workmen havo started to demolish the former home of the lato Rob.rt nnd Ixiwie WUtnr at Oxford nvenuo end Onklnnd street. It vae used as a hlfjh school for four yenrs, until the completion of tho nr vr Frank ford High School. Tho bulldinp was an old landmark in the north east section TAX EQUALITY MAYOR'S PLXN FOR "CASH" CITY Continued from Tare Or was long ngo advocated as a new method of obtaining additional revenues, but It was finally determined that no revision of ex ist ng taxation methods could be made on nnywhero nearly an adequate scale without the help of the Legislature, The plan of the Mayor nnd hln financial advisers Is so sweeping that nothing short of legislative enactment will give the relief sought with ts consequent Increase. In revenues. Manufacturers who have opposed In. creasca on water meter rntes, , on tho ground that In soma Instances they are unequal enough to work a hardBhtp, have Insisted on a revision of realty nnscsBments. Chairman Oaftney, of tho Water Rate Com mlttoo of Councils, has ami red these ob jectors that the question of equalizing rates Is being given careful attention. OAICPNCV FOR RRV1SION When asked as to tha administration's plans for Improving the present assessment syatom, Chairman Oaffncy, who Is one of Mayor Smith's most trusted advisers, said: "I am In favur of amending assessments so that they will be equitable to all. I do not believe In overassrsslng soma realty own ers and underassesslng others. That Is all that caro to say on the subject." The estimate of Increased revenues of from $3,000,000 to 15,000.000 Is the one on which c'ty financiers are confidently counting to put the city In 1018 on the old pay-as-you-go basis that for so many years ha been entirely lost Right of. Their plan Is most comprehensive and will Include n decided rovislon and altering of existing methods of assessment and revision. Under It no buildings In "dead" scctlonB of the city will be overasscssed, while as sessments on buildings In live, growing sections will be assessed, at Increasing valueB. LAND VALUI1 AS DAHI8 In fact the now plan calls for assees ments based primarily on land and not on buildings. A more equitable and well dis tributed assessment on land la looked to to prevent tho undervaluation of vacant lots In centers where values nro kept on tha Jump by Improvements, The general aascpament of land with separate values given to buildings Is looked upon as the best method to distribute equitably the tax burden upon owners of realty. In preparing for the changes cases have been brought to light whero properties have sold for three or even four times their assessed valuation, and on tho other hand cases havo been found where buildings have been sold for many thounands of dollars Inss than the value placed upon them on the assessment books of the city. These Inequalities stand unexplained and are taken aa conclusive evidence that the present methods are Inadequate and that the city Is deprived In numberless cases ot Income that should properly como from this character of taxation, OPPOSITION EXPECTED Several reasons have Influenced the Mayor and his advisers to keep under cover their Plans for larger revenue In !0. Primarily the Plan Is expected tq meet opposition at the hnndi of many real ty owners who are now profiting under present conditions, Another reason Is that the amendments planned are likely to be opposed by tho members of the Hoard of Revision of TaxeB and their friends. The plans will likely be made publlo within the next thirty days, but until such action Is taken the scope of the amend ments will not be definitely known. " Leader Black Cordovan The ecarclty of leather in general and of genuine Cordovan In par ticular has flooded the market with Imitations, which r roves the except lonal desirability of Cordovan, and emphasises the foresight and en terprlee of the Oeutlng prganlza tion which hae provided a great big assortment of Knulne Cordovan oes n an abun dance of sizes and atvUe. fro reason why y p w shouldn't have tho real thing, Come In sew. mmm?xz& 'ft50 Mim WTjmWUfjlwm&tanmwLLW Awif vhYiFHaViI&v v$LW w oHHms MaBmmm LXXXXXXXXXLXXxXfJc mXXXXXXXXXXXXXXm jLXXmSi wW -XXrmlmsjmLXXXXXw AXXXXX&'W&1LXXXr IkLXXXXXw- .JiMLmSr i r Tha Ctutlng Vei "Dw-vlop th Arvh" Cordovan SHU Sox, Ba Uia Pr CliP0 Your "Kin KonUvan" from 4 Shades, m! Uown, ttut biwn, mahogany charry, $7 to $10 BOTH STORES .130 Markt 19 t&TVT So", lltk )WWiinwi ' HkAaa ajid "a m A -l-1- fy 1 IHm Jm9rw9i9F0 NEW HEARING GRANTED ON SALOON TRANSFER Canttnued from fere One to favor the transfer until Friday morning, shortly before their opinion was handed down, he xnys. It was therefore Impossible for (llbboney or nny one else to havo hnd knowledge of their, ruling on Thursday, when, nccordlng to Dennis, Olbboney In formed him that Hurlcc's application would be granted. Judge Darratt also denied that ho had told O.bbonpy or any one else the decision of the court until It had been publicly handed down. "As a matter of fact," said Judge Dar ratt today, "I did not know Judge Davis's opinion In the matter "until shortly before court opened on Friday morning, when he and I held a short consultation and went over tha list of applications. It Is absurd that with 100 cases to go over wa would give out an advance decision on any one particular application." . Judgo Davis said, 'The court endeavored to consider fairly the petitions presented by both sides on tho question of the appli cation of Michael Ilurke for a transfer of his license to Sixtieth street and Lansdowne nvenue. It was admitted by the Rev, C. Edgar Adamson on behalf of the remon strants that tho character ot the neighbor hood had changed somewhat since the last hearing nnd that at least two buildings had been changed to business properties. 1 have always been opposed to granting or transferring liquor licenses to strictly res idential neighborhoods nnd for this reason refused to grant Durke's application on former henrlngs In 1914 and the early part of this year. HEEDS PU1JLIC OPINION. "I believe that the consensus of opinion of the residents of a locality as to the de sirability of a liquor saloon should have great weight In deciding the question of granting or transferring a license. In this case If n majority of the residents in the locality present a bona fide petition I would again be opposed to granting the applica tion and would revoke the order transfer ring the license. I think, however, both sides should be fully heard In open court or In the next sitting or at a special hear ing. "The fact that Durke's property was taken by the Parkway does not In my opin ion enter Into the case as a controlling fac tor, "In the matter of the Durke license no arrangement was mado with anybody nor would I countenance any arrangement on Ihe question ef granting or tranefeerln liquor licenses, Mf peettlen let tMe reeoect (a quite well known In dlepoeUlon of caw In 1114 when I eat with Judge Cerr I License Court" llere Jue IMvIs took oceevelon to eey that he had already been misrepresented In tho matter of vice segregation. He said! The court's pottlon has been reported as favoring segregation. It la to be regretted that the Judges of the, courts In discbarge of their duties re obliged to contradict state mente misrepresenting poeltlone on questions affecting publlo morals. DnFENDS POSITION "My position In the case of the Jurisdic tion of Magistrates In street-walkers cases haa been criticized. That opinion was ren dered after careful reading of the law in the constitution and was without any other purpose than to decide the case Jtflctly from the legal questions Involved. My po sition on the question of disreputable houses has been very much misrepresented and I want to take this opportunity to state that I am opposed tosegragatlon end never made statements to Justify the Inference that I was In favor pf a district where vice of any kind would bo permitted to flourish or exist by police regulation or any other regula tions. CITES LAW ON VICE "Houses of prostitution nro against the law. Proprietors and Inmates are violat ing tho law nnd should be prosecuted. My only thought was to help the unfortu nate women who hnd fallen, and I did not believe that a prison sentence was the proper method of uplifting them and lead ing them to the paths of morality anrt right "I wish the community to understand that I stand for observance of tho law and at the soma time for the social uplift of those who, for any causa whatsoever, have strayed from the paths of morality. It ts to be regretted that I have been placed In such a position- before the community nnd I am glad to have this chance to stato my position on all questions ot this kjnd." Dennis today said lie and IiIh neighbors would bo only too glad to take up the sug gestion of Judge Davis. 'The Qverbrook Association meets to night." he said, "and 1 have no doubt that action looking toward n new petition and a reopening of the case will be taken at this meeting. We nre only too ready to do anything In our power to keep this saloon out of our neighborhood, and I am glad the License Court Is willing to grant us another hearing. As to Mr. Olbboney, I can only say thnt In my statement ot last night I repeated what he told mo last Thursday." Anti-saloon rallies will be held on Sun- SHpjBHTsarSJB 4'jA BjsJsJsJg Q Make OLD Furniture NEW H Girt) It th4 rUh, dull flnlah now Mem on H H Uhn(WmiaiTmur. TohiTttnit trerli fH vM dmbyMipmwwUbtpmiiT,Uit IB VM jrtMcaadoUytiuncUmiWttniUoawlUi m li VEUO-TONE F1K1SH B g For AH Woodwork and Fumltura jH 'fH This romvktbU nw flnlih stains tho U jn iron, nrsUhas It end lyt It soft, sJQ al hAnd-rubbl flnkh In ilnzlo sppllcaUon BJH 1 thrvo Job In ono end no nprinro WW iifci BffMiry. Trr It on om plre ot rural- k VJ VJkJ turo with tho ut-o(-tUt hlfh pollM. M jH You wUl U dtllsbUd Willi rMiilU. aW li For Hsle Ity All Hood l'slnt JH VJJJjBkw and Hardware fltoreo fl(P 4ey H Merr Wmpeen Meorfl vln Vsbyt.r.nChurcK. Sixtieth and Mae- tcr streets. t .. m te. mrra meetin ncra Jnit nght In the T latter Vhurch thet iH chrge e by Denel. Inrjemed the antl. license aavocatea 10 now Hi.....--... According to these accusations Ol"'.''' not only Imparted In advance to Dennle the Information that the transfer would be granted, but sought to have the Lansdowne ......... wiik,ir-r Ma remonstrance. The Inference that Dennis "would be cared for" the latter interpreted as relating to prospective buyers for hts house. "I woe told that I would get the price I wanted for my houo." he eald. "It waa a straight business proposition," He de clined to name the prlee asked pr the maker of the offer Dennis said two liquor dealers now living In the vicinity of Six tieth street and Lansdowne avenue had Mill tiny tWUM fnovs out smv. . hood K Burke we allowH te 10JS WILT, PREPAnta dim..... d. Hartley Collrne. alloTt,.:: mofietrants, today seta a petition TJr! ' hearing prebeHy wouM I be ft lie i7 J aays. - Mrs. C Bdgar Aeamson. w." nltrrvmnn. and hnm1f .," " W of Hurke's application, naldi &? shocked and eurprleed at J(ids iL reversal of his stand en tki. zLJ Judge Davis came ot here pers22?' saw the characteristics of the neToU He haa plenty or evidence that it w7Z: a residential section, if. i ? more than 660 names wem VSTT e remonstrance and he knew tv,...." e the signers were In court and trtLZ ' state their case If given an tm!J V. In ih tmr-t, nf thl. .1...... ' "in .vv .; rz-uVJi '""on , , Villus e. I'vitiwi Ilililliiln iiiilB OVER KRESGE'S CPrnNn PI nnR ELEVATOR 1 1 fie and 10c STORE JjfctUNlJ yK R STAIRS 1 1 Mr. Man. That Means You! who can wenr sample shoes sizes from 5 tf?)C Mf to 7V& A to 0 widthB, will here find a irreat MW9 fl opportunity in these $5.00, S6.00 and S7.00 S7 "m, W sample snoes tor our un- J AW heard-of price of -W Anqthor shipment for Saturday of thw famous makes, such as William-Knonlnn. Barry's, Hanna & Son and Nettletons. All I kino ovttouii o ucoi, tsiuucia ill liWl UOQ 01HCX Russia calf, patent and glazed kid. Afli custom ffrado, in English medium and broad toe shapes. Sizes 5 to 7V&, A to C vid. Tho greatest value in the city. Early cug- tomers gee oesc cnoice. x hi) I k I II L v II Arn 111 eJJBV lI One of the ?v 8(e we w show. IsJ Men's New $ Fall Shoes 2.45 Welted nnd Stitched Roles In DIack and Tin Calf, Patent and dialed Kid. All Sizes. FREE Bird.' Whistles Free to the Kiddies Boys Scout Shoes $1.49 Kndlcott-Johnson'a. All solid and just the shoo for hard service, in tan and black, with leather or clkskln soles.. Sizes e to 11, and I to 0, at 11.98. Boys Spencer $ Q Shoes VX,U" Ounmetal calf, Dlucher, English Welt, with Oak Soles. Sizes 9 to 13 H, and 1 to 5V4, ntSI.98. Misses' & Chll-f AA dryt's Shoes. . 1"? Ounmetal calf. ItliM ' shapo last. The shoe Ut i wiK av kuuu service, ' flzes S to 8 at l.t, , SH to 11 at ft.4 sad 1114 o I at S1.W. A I'l ll ll 1 II I II 1 4 1 Oppn Saturday Evtnlngi Women's Smart New Fall Shoes' $JJ6 to $3-95: Over 60 of the most wanted models in the new mahogany tan cajf, Havana brown, dark tan kid, gray, bronze and black kid. also ' black and white, tan and white combination. gunmetal calf and patents. High, medium?! ana ungusn last neeis. vveited and stitched soles. Sizes 1 to 9, and AA to E in the assortment. Our New Branch Store, 2434 Kensington Ave. NlV A Million Dollars Salvage for Smokers! . D) 'V ss JP: ' i on the iZrmm ADMIRAI, LITTLE CIGARS According to ttSe lUtistlcs of the U. 5. InUrnsl Revenue Dprtmnt, thre are nmoktd yenrly in the UniUd States, One Billion Littla Cigars, It is figured that Two Hundred Million of these are feroken before smoking, Therefor? the Million Dollar Wrapper m Admiral Little Cigars will save the present smokers Million Dollars a year in breakage. The Million DUr Wrapier jU Met break, eruwWe, or frwzle. IT IS COMPOSE Or KJRE TO BACCO, AND NOTHING BUT TOBACCO, selectei te tU4.wWi b filW el A-irl LWe Ofrs. . ,.f, , THE AMEWCeAN T01AXO COMPANY QEHI r .1 Vit iSSSSi WSMt mil hind or meMy mma fur lJM:lini tuekmim. Bimmkk4 iwfu wcau
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