"X ;ip rH . A t rc . f '?f M l K. r 'tr '.' 'Ui. '! .- njMf THPifii i .1 lijVEiiNU i-UBLlU JLiUJbK !'MiLAlJiiiji'JbiiA MOinJDAI', luliAluiiix. ,M r?T$py xi, jluxi ii ! t V. w om (GRESS UP WAR Asserts Lack of Caused Big Gun Shortage fcT WAS DELAYED sriation Asked for fcril 5 Not Given Un $ til June 1J5 "WASIIINnTO.W Pec. IT. My a.lmltt'itR there 1 too much . In the war Rovermnent. Major f Crozler. chief of ordnance today aced the bulk of tin- limine on ,'roltoquy followed In the Senate1 Bbe committee. vlt!t members i -Orozler to task for continually I CongroH for Ainetlcaa unpre- lr. resuming hl testimony, ue I JSonKresK had u War Deiiartmctit Mb of J2.on.0n0.000 on April fi. itpy before war was declatru. , ulun t net ino money uiuu j HUlACrozler. ilai IUh n mn.p Miin etlmate which ked authority to Menrt under ill- of the TreJldeiit. ;onKre nc- detailed eft inat" Thai B wnrre at deal of time lot. inkly. now. (leneral, there is ton 'red tape?" Ife. therv K" paid t'rozler. '"Tell, how can It he eliminated-" irpr' one thlnir. CoiiKreM could hae iuour worn lor mm lump hi'im' Hon and obtained detailed eil.uia- kf afterward." leptied flower. MLtors Hltvhioik mid Chamberlain him to admit that when estimates Mde they must be npproxed by the Collece. then to: the (3ener.il Muff ;tst by the Seiretnty of War, -Congress, seen them. ThU pioccss. r Insisted, Ih unnvolilatiu' feu have no Idea. .'Wdenllv. how ito the orderliiR of nrtllleiy K he 'K&BRASICA WANTS TO KNOW W,"Whafs Intricate about orderlr.it I uemanweu iiul-ih.uh. mu ir'you would need a large number of '. .. ..... .......... .....I nn muni, juu k ..h-.... uli them? If a buslnes mans plnco t burned down he doesn't sit ami fiRure I io the dollar what he'll need to spend replace It; he orders by telegraph t.h knows hell need. ator Chamberlain satd he couiun t stand how Conurevt tied tlilnitu up 'delaying the appropriation until June. rou had money appropriated in niiu you had not spent, pant t nam- alh. "ThliiKM you could have or- you didn't order. ou dldn t even Btract for them." fty"e "a" t" reiiie mc proKraui noun VWM contemplated by the 1910 npproprla- sald Crozler. "Its true wo nan tordered all the thliiRs we h.id the lney for." SVJwell, your explanation doesn t tatls rjraeJC eald Chamberlain "You had ey ror machine puns, out ou naien i L' machine Run: juu had J5.000.000 "rifles, but you vpent It for pistols." ."Tes, because we ate shorter of pistols , we are or nnci, came uacK r. "I repeat, the army wont be red an instant In Rctttns to the tby lack of rifles. W'don't think the country w 111 accept ; explanation," said Chainbeilaln "The country knows ou tprovldlne rlllea for target prac- , hlch the men might as well Ret ; country If ou had not de- lr declared that lack of rlRca i ' Bot the bar to target practice. I irlfle supply Is ahead of target i provision," he stated iSJ?f THROAT EXDtS FATALLY j ('!'. by Police and Brother HJW JESTFU I'a.. Dec, 17 William J en; aged fifty jears. 332 Talor kc. was found dead at Mevemli l-Barclay streets today by the iioitt .Edward raul, hla brother-ln.law ! throat was cut. yi Mullen, who had formerly been - - Jjnected with a banking Institution, was F-fMRployed as a cliTk by the Story V.x- Company. Kalllng health Is r , as the motUe for the suicide, as i. man had been ailing for tome time, forced to clve un his work two iWHika ago. f& .."T 7. . , . pfjfXt",lB evcnue service ior L.a TrFrnk A. Qulnn, of 3022 Uace street. for more than twent-two ean ' '.Wn Identified with the Internal nue i,oneciors omce, lesigned to- ',to enter the jirnctlco of law Mr l.acted In a legal capacity to the In connection with tho lutemreta- I of tax laws. 1 STUCK! 1 rliifh.tX. nte' y7l 1 v- ry -v -5 -'ft YbririJF 1J ffmil 'if. v l L'OFFENSIVAITALIANA AL DELTA DEL PIAVE Gli Itnlinni Distrut?gono un Ponto Nemico e Catturnno Prigionieri precauzlonall per falvnre Venezla da probablll nttncchl nemlcl. l.e llnee dl dlfesa desll Itallanl 111 nuesto settoie Mono state rafforatn a tale punto dn rendere linpoislbllo nl nemico dl poler nvanzare. I mnnltcri Itallanl ed Inelesl rondlunnn ' vnlldamente le truppo ! t tcirn nel basso rorru della l'l.ive LA C AMP AG N A PRO . CllOCE HOSSA AMERICAN rn isiima. i; cinmiiih ito ulllc ale dlcembre. pubbllcato ' I'na giande raliiiuiKlii per le feste namime " Main Kill initiaiu ll I''" 'ten.. lerl reru ilal Mlidslero delta Huerr.i In Itiima, hi anuuuzintn the le fotxe Itnllalie opernntl nel settoie pressn II delta del flume l'laie haniiii assunto rofTensli,! iimlri) gll nustrla I. I'roi'e llossa Atneilcntui. La Hcopo e quellu dl troMire minvl Ineinbrl nlln bella Iktltuzloiie i-iio oru spiega i opera sua benellca a lliiln'o della Rrom llossa delle N.izlulil Alleale, la' sill c.impl dl b.ittiml.i oe uilgll.il.i ! tnlKllntln dl liub.ireazlonl a motdre. aim.ite. hnuiiii I gloianl eslteti" i.idotui roinbatteuild gl.i' i11triltti un ponte die ell nuvtrlael I 1 trlmifn di lla utiuinlln', ilellu nillstl erano rlmcltl u getlaro sjI Hume ed ' 7,i;l o,. k deinounla. haimo "luzzat.. ahune poslzlonl nemldie ,,,. ,.(,iil?.l..iie Mi- si leime l'atwMil pilglonleil kiiiii kI.i i-ailull ,,,.,.,, tr ,, Mt Carlton Hotel, il nlla tie e m.u, digll ll.ill.inl mile pieteni parte splceati. liersoiiiilllit la tin ii.niiinlo.ilii del M'nUtero delln , r,u(llU .irlu ,. ,.r(.,. Jlueria. dl Xfiierill w-r.i. si nppiio Mie I Amerl.ana. fmoiw preM ullcrlorl I., forx. Itnllano nel I niizldettn i-cttoie. , luvolU, ,iU rliniUKtl ,l cul Ki.pr.i la aoHii..c!lieaeeii,ii.l,. bombiildatr. Iiuppe , ,a ()iiU(l. )Mt,iro , ,,., ,, ,,. iieinlehe ,. le Ion, in,..,. .11 .oniunlc.izlone u plft ,nlltt opi, tt instllnzlon,. ii dhal ena regione in i oi ueua uerrenu kii Illtii1 luill Rll Stall t Itallai on un . ontratt.u eo. resplnsero ed arrest.ttoiio raiaiizitu dl nemlcho , llltollio a .Monte Xlellllo I telllolll ope raiotio un ilolento nttairo I'ontio tin pi.Mo llalliinii dl civsenazlone, in., fu louo lespliito .in isr.ul perdlle I'.i nitre notU.e gliint.' d.ill.i fiontei .11 b.itt.iRll.i si illeia he gll nustio tedesihl stanno nffettu.iu.hi un lolento h.tmh.itdiiineiiti. non solt.mto nille p.ivl zloul It.ill.iuo in.i mil he sulhi parte dell." i llnee dellc liiolltllgll." oi'CUP.lte dalle , trupp." fia.icrM-l I ooniaiidalitl nlleati I ci.'.loim the I teiitunl slauo rliiM'ltl iioitnif le Ion. bhito nrtlKlleile llnea ill batt.iKlU per piip.u.iro un i.ltn. illsper.ito sfor.o. alio s.op.i .11 Kpezzal;- le llnee sull i frnnte Ital.aua terro Itnllano (mnso 1iik1I tiunl, e dl nuanto sla fneendo presenlemcntn (ullc llnee dell.t llnc per iillelarn 1c sof ferenze del fratilll cnlpltl dal plombo del teutniil. n termlno' iissleurnndo rhe rII Itnllaiit .11 l'hlladetphla snpraiino complere II proprlo dotie pnrtaiid'i II lorn dollar., sulla tnMila .11 I'nrle Sam per Iscrlxelsl uella Rinndo ti heutll.'i. htltuzloue. A tal uopo II sip. O'Asi'enzo tin fatto chlHinaro per qticslu seta una riduta uraordlnnrla del Clrcoln Itnllano, ton side ul numero 111." So. Ilrou.l Street, nllo s.opo di pren.Ule nil opportiml lie coidl pi r II Inioio d.x tspllcnrsl nell.i coloilla itallaim. Alia rliinlnuu lintleniliii.i Mr. IMnard T Mliiteshliry d II I'oetor Charles I) Hart, iinnchi'' tilt ri orntorl Hull ml. Nil slam . certl .he la tltliilone llusclra, Importantu e numiios.i e che I hial Hull. ml s.ipnmn.i eoinplere II lor.) ilneie uth) una Istilizlolii lanto Mliiiitinplcu .. ne.'.'.sarlii AIUIM.ANKS TO TAKE A1H KOUTE TO POUTS 1'ulilic Outs Instructions How to Act in Presence of Military Aerial Activity uiti. I'all lottli I ed iinportntitl illsentsl fu- rono pionuiulall il.i Mr. Ililwur.l T. ....... i... ....... ..I.... . i,...'. .-'l.ll.'-.Ml. V, ..I." il. il.i ...MHll.l.nilllv U'lSlllVl'TllV 1 If . 1" III. l-ll"l II i.hii. h.iit... ilnl Honor Charb.M Ii W AM 1 1M . 1 o.N. Dec. 1 ..American Hart. Minimum del tnniltatii pel la Iniiplnnei moil will bo fljlng from the iMinp.iRiin, d.i tiioltlsslnil ii I1 1 1. I'.i I mlilHevf, ilnu. they were made, to qu.mtn "I dlsM' si illevn cue I'lillnilei-1 nhl.t dliitoinl tlniia d.ue till .otitlti a I FLETCHER TO LEAVE MEXICO ON VACATION Stnte Department Denies Knvoy Is Quitting on Account of Strained Relations WASHIMiTo.V. Dei IT American Ambassador !'! teller will ivttirn to the United Slates fur Christmas, State De partment oIlli'l.ilH tald today. His home coming Is In the nature of a Micatlon, and nllleials emphatically denied that, ns Herman ptopagiindn had It, hi- Is quit ting :.Ie.k.) city without asking for passports. ltel.itlons between MeM.n and the Cnlted States are in good shape. The Statu Department deplores lfcent circu lation of reports tending to indicate that American or other foiclgn intmentlon at Tainplco Is plnnn.d. These reports h.ii been distoited Into talc actually the (J.-rinan twisted the T..I seloiu- delln llli..' oirupate uai fratic.1 pres-o Moute Tomba, trn I llutnl llrent.i l'lac fiimno bus.igll.ile d.il lolento iunr.1 dellc iirllRtlutl'" nutto tcdesche ilulaiile le gloinate ill cmrdi ' o h ib.ito. l.a ilttn" .11 I'rocetla, seeoiiilu un nn tllioiuleiite .11 gueir.i, tu boinl..inl.il.i con 4(1(1 piolellill .11 Rroiii rallliKi. I'M pl.ilettile h.l lie. Imi II olmilielli. lVneol ( CiMiicols Del. . oiiim.md.mte un leggl-j imnt .11 . ... . I:il irl fiam ffl III ltall.1, e . , Igl.i' r.u elite parte dello ht.it" m.i;gloie ueio ui opnnisn-vmcricau war uo-. .i. i ueiiernlc Join Rente dl tiuoi I ttieuiiirl nminoiilanto a riiio.OOO id II Dott. Hart e lomlntu ihe tale flfiii mra' ri.Rgiunta duiante la lir."-i nle c.iinp.iRiia. 11 Dott. Il.ut. . he ml iietnte 1'oi.eni .. .n....u. i. ..... . if... ..I,. i .. . knit i ' sua picsMi ii .'.in-, n. it,.,. . M.r.piiiii, ,. sun.. ii .. . . i, I.... . .. ,,,,, ,,,,.. ...it..' i . inn .'ii.iii'.' ... ,..,,...... .... ......... ... 01 Itallanl ed iippiczzaiuu I'lndnle biiiin.i rleoii. is. 'elite, .Usf-e .he era skur.i .he ss) non n r hi., to in. un am in hoMeim.1 , l.i ...nip.igiia e elie bull. i lid lligro.ss-.il At imlie embarkation ports for shipment Io the western front. The Seiritiuy of War this nfternoon bund instructions hh to the b.halor of the . Milan population in in ..seme of mil llniy aerial .utMly. Tim Instriietlons wne III the fin 111 of ll rf ml ill I. ill lulnpte.l b the aircraft bii.ird, on recomnn nda Hun of Malnr Hen. nil Squkr, thief lg n.il nill.i i f the in my. 'I he point inot cniph.isii.cil Is that avreiiixrii .-until-1 the puiilie must i,i p away limn nn le Hie dil im-tnhr! mllitui alipl.ine forie.l to descend Austrian' Alien Arrested llCllt.lNflTO.V. N'. J., Dec. 17. CharRe.l with MidcinnrliiR to Incite fel low workmen mtnlnst m'lltnry serlce and Willi innklmr other treasonable detlaralions, .:. Doeppler. Raid to bo an Austrian enemy, tin been nrrested and Is In Jail pending further nctlon of Ind eral authorities. n tnllltnry ntlalor forced to descend In thinly settled country, and, similar In structions nin glxen to stcnnilioat tom piiiles, t. bu followed when ft military flyer wishes 'to nitno his crntt from oti.i port to nnolher. TO HEAR SHIPPERS' PROTEST Clyde Line Officials and Commercial t.A,tn.nnlnl!i.na Minf Tti.ire.lnt, ...l.l.0tlllllVl.l.a A.lVV-t- A..U.....J i Shippers of this city will hae an op-, vOntlflGlltdl BlOlGI porlunlty on Thursda to sliow why.the I ........ ... ......'. Winter Garden. 9th&CheMtnut i Ijue nifiiinsiiqi . oiiiiiiuij- rniiui.i no. i i IIILXTI l 11V STI1 M J dlFconliuuo lis terilio between this port ir " S mid New Verk. When the repreetita-j tles of allied conimerclill Interests will r: meet otllclals of the steamship company As tho matter now stands the service will be discontinued after the first of the Jiar. The Clj.le concern Fays that It Is unprofitable to .ontlnue this scrMco. iihlch has been necessitated for seveial veils becauso of the run-down condition of tho Delaware mid liuritan tainil. 60c $j- Business en's Lunch 11.3U to 2 3'J DINNER 25 Chicken, Lob ler or Roa r. .in to s,3u Kihrliif 9 to 1 60c .", l-25 183 CAPTAIN I5LUE 11LA3IE1) 1'OU WHECK OP SHIP . will stoiles that troops been landed them and propaganda stem bus tumors to lis own uses. Alan's Death Mjstifies I'hjslc'an.s at the HooM-velt Honlt.iI are nibtlfl.-il at the death of William Fisher, forty-foiir sears old. of 2118 ItldRe iiientie. who was'pkked up uncon scious at llro.nl and Vine streets) last nlRht and laktn to the hospital .hliiR soon after his arrival An autopsy will be held to ascertain the cause uf death duced Ten Numbers for Nee;lie;encc WASIII.VUTH.V. Do. 17 Captalq Vletor llltie. fonnerly lear adinir.il in rhai-Re of the lliireau of .Visitation, bin slnie the war beR.m a ciptnlu In . nin m.ind of n battleship In the Atl.iniii fleet, has been i educed tin nuiubeis In Krade This punishment w is Inill.ted litem. the iMttlcxlilp under his muimniid went oi the locks off the Niw HnKl.md roast e.uly last September. The tnuit oi Inquliy found that Captain Hlu hid been lieKllRetit and the cuit-martl.il whkli followed dlrecle.l a punishment of the Ios of twenty numbers. Admit .il Mayo, .is the icnIchIhr olllm, . ut the peii.ilt In half Captain Illue i olio of the mot . f Ilclent olllcers In the seilee and wa pioiuoled for R.i'lantiy durliic the Sp.m- ! Ih-Aincrleau war. Ills nulBiitliiR of llcer. Lieutenant Commander 1'i.uik c I Marin, also was tout t-martl, tied It Is understood the mint ordeie.l him n lne twenty numbers. The battleship which went nRioiind was saluiRid after , miiUi woik and Is huh In. U in iota. ' mltsioii. Will licmou' League (Juartcrs I The hcadqunrtoiH of thu .Nailonal' LeiiRue for Women's Service will be moved this week from IT in Walnut street to 170.! Walnut street. I.a s.ilni.i del mlnnm Ho Dil fu sepolla It'll l'altl.i Ill Ull plssello III ptili ill Monte Toiuh.i. l.'.inzldtlt.i . iitilsp. ndrntn di Riietra nsslcin.i .In. lutiK'. II bas.. '.un i della I'l.lle uIMi -l.lle nle... Sllele llllwllle della Clo.e liosMl Aim I lillliu. II SIR Nicola D'Vseuiu. un nitlstn hen unto td assi.l stlmalo t.mt.i liell.i colonia It.ill.iii.i qiiaiito ti.i Rll nnierl tuiil, fu iionilii.ito ih.iliiniiu pir la linn p.iRii.i tit lla seylone llalliiiia ed Iniltato n piul.irn piominzlo' un dltcortsi iip ilaudlllslm. diiranle II quale f . ce ill.x.ue come ua plu' che mn! zono sliettl I lncill .11 fratell.iiiz.i tin Rll Itallanl ..I H popolo iimeil. nun o .nine Ki .mile kI.i 1 1 rl.oiiose.ii. i di ess! rso .pasta Ri and'' li'.'lon. ca a Hanoi. diKll Alb nil 1" r abbattt-le II mm i iii'iiilin Dlse pure die Rll Itallanl sono I la' t.lotil .11 un. ml. la Cro.e Unsa uiern.ma ha fattn pit i plofllfhl .I'll. Ill nlattir has been extricated, of III I. Kill. tiKiltotlnll of tin; j Is RiM ii mi lii tho soldiery or After 111 . .1 -e turn hine Mill, i Cniitiol wires and liitiiuneiitH must I 1..1 ho loll, hl-d unless llbsollllely ueces- r.uv to le'.cue the ailator. i:i.lon.e if what i .ui". d the an lilint might oinei l.i be tletro.d ' Itil toads are liisirucful to hao then trim" stop at nn point to t.ii.e ..board ,,r;v BANKS GBimw Dimnond. Necldaces' Gradxiated Single Strfinds of perfectly matched Diamonds of superior Quality . 1917 0) '. r i . CP I-CftK IlC,hljWJ XAjil i . J -t . - JJS Jlfc J JG irw . a litfct 1 At. A. . Uf f TtiXtl W ,&8? u 11 $h Gi-e a Lamp IS l 5? Ail Artistic Floor Lamp, placed ,y' in the proper position, will often I effect a miraculous change in I what has seemed to he a coin- I inonplace Living Room. We offer an unusual assortment at j moderate prices. I gj The Morn & Uranncn I f Mfg- Co. 1 'c5&:te Itctail Salesrooms I r2? 427-433 North Broad Street fl Open , ,, H Suturduin V hoit walk nlons Autoinobllo Low Ml Market Street Store Open Tliursduy, Friday & Saturday Uveniugs This Week frfaiQ'J& Z7 fe c mm- CHRIS I HA3 3LI SrLLffl M llallafmn Branch Stores Open Every pvening Until 10 P.M. For Every Member of the Family ?A, EPiimiiiiiiiiiiTT iJfanscom's 'i INFANCY" The finpst hrond HfcMir made. S13.75 a !1WM or $1.75 an eighth. v,Fine Maine Bald- y a win apples. S5.50 a W., or S1.20 basket. 'fnd for our Dulletin of V Christmas groceries, tee, etc. 1 1232 Market St. & Branches I k I B Books )T tiuiaren itifully Illustrated m Colors tBOOK OF BABY BIRDS. een illustrations by E. J. old. CED FROM 51.30 to 83c. ! OOK OF BABV BEASTS. illustrations by E. J. JtCD FROM $1.50 to 85c. 1 HRPK'H nv.ATta iv ."- . . a ii. IER GOOSE LAND. Mw Series by Hanna Rton. WM series by Mother i nelf. Many Beautiful SIM.' FROM $2 to $1 i secured the balanr (.dftlens of these beau- and are offering h' - below regu'ar J Issks in Grrxt JWfv smAaiw rflffnSsula and up Real Havana J&8$ f. Spiscte Actual .size 4"-iSJK3 JmjStSwKml &Vmffl o or no. i JMm&r jim$mmKm ft.'-!i:'i&3!y iJox or 25. ss sfP-?ii . -.ajffis P&i'sBBBBs Jhl'sw j swJHmftr jrfF'f'Xs&mr Actual Sl2 itm .Mnrlnrr" Actual size Bx of CO, Sl.TS Uok of 23, fl.io Actual H 4t iliililk mmBk TjCuJiStsflsi mr LLMnVcvZn TrPJBBBBslsBBViB HP'Vx7bsbBl9 WWmk r:"'Vwi iV'-v,1kSb)"3 'mmk BBsKf'lSsBBBBBBBBBBsi " s?,ltsssiisssssssVsl VJssi Let the Girard carry your Christmas greetings America's most famous cigar "the best smoke for health as well as pleasure." Leading business houses, manufacturers, bankers, mer chants and professional men annually select the Girard to carry their Christmas greetings. A great number of doctors smoke it, recommend it and always put it on their Christmas list for their friends who smoke. Place your order with your usual dealer. If he hasn't the desired sizes and shapes in stock, he can get them for you from us. CtJV .'.- SHE Phone Market 2490 Antonio Roig & Langsdorf 315-321 N. Seventh St. GiraiYt Cigar VI Never gets on your nerves !?.; m-yysi UXK i' :;:m m m "Koondtr1' Actual gtio Box of SO II.1J Dox of 25 C4 BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSnlsSSSSSSSvSslSrtakMk 'tf.'-V' ' VtZ'yZ jESBTJirtBWSsr JTOI .K'SEmssssssEBSMSsscSjiBa "mmmm i 0'T?v .ii, i 7JT? BhflSlWS'i "HsBBB'-i -WWy'';''''' J 'lfV'V''7 A hundred or more styles and colors to choose from and all lower in price than elsewhere a Shop at the Hallahan Store Nearest to You Slippers for Women Slippers for Men "llenefMlor" Actual fjlie Vox of 69, Xiox of 25, 3 "I'lilloiophrr" Actual b'lzo llox of 2J 13.23 Felt Juliets, in blue, green, wine, gray, brown, red and other shades. Of strictly first grade felt, trimmed with real fur; broad soles and lov; heels. 1.00 1.00 Comfy Moccaiins in kimono colors; soft padded soles; ribbon trimmed. 1 "Ofi Dc Luxe quality $1.75. 1 .siO Dan'l (ireen Felt Juliets in a wide variety of colors; flexible leather belting -a 'JCL sbles; ribbon trimmed. X I J A special lino of felt slippers, easy t and comfortable, in blue, black an'd gray. Christmas Specials Romcos, Everctts and Operas, in all tho wanted leathers, brown, tans and blacks. The best slippers to be. O if found under $3.00. tAjJ oIleiHeuS,ippers,,eslV;cialy for yu"K men, and the highest grade slippers made. In tan, red and preen tfuede, brown calf, brown kid, tan calf, tan kid 'and black kid. All leather lined. These slippers aro $4.50, $5.00 and O rir? SG.00 elsewhere. 2.95 On the Bargain Tables Hundrods of pairs of felt Juliets, boudoir slippers and the like. Cfl Formerly $1.00 to $2.50. OUC On the Barp-ain Table Odds and ends, in slippers that were $1.00 ixeuny an sizes among Cr to $2.C0, them Slippers for Children Felt Slippers in a variety of colors for boys, girls and little children; leather or comfort oles; plain or fur-trimmed. Some Cfi have Teddy Bear pictures, on vamp. OUC Infants' Moccasins and soft soled black, white, blue, pink and brown. in shoes, 45r Hest Grades, all colors, 85c and $1.00 919-921 MARKET STREET 60th and Chestnut Streets 4028-30 Lancaster Averiue 2746-48 Germantown Avenue 5604-06 Germantown Avenue 4 IL- 4 M (j lttiM!BtL" t'-iW i . aro-sisi
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