i&- IT JL EEZiv-jm IttKf CANNING WORK CAUSE lUYO WAGE WAR UPON SHORT WEIGHT SANTA aAUSItiEIGNS (UNDERWRITERS' REPLY Incomn.fax, the cxpess profits tashnd the I the ninck TonflMatni explosion bteiirjrf premium tnx. lleaw Increases In pos in mlti. Mi" Hcxm6r diiitcrt.- the losse.t tage, traveling expenses, teicgrnpii mm telephone tolls and salaries enter Into tho Increased overhead expenses. In nnd replacement costs Mr tho first' ton tnonths of this year exceed thoqo for n, rorrcpondlhsl-rlod of 101C by JitO, 000,000, (At BLEAT OF BALLYHOO OF SUGAR SHORTAGE TODAY AT NAVY YARD TAKEN UP BY AMBLER I spite of the fact that the Salem fire and Careful Attention Given to Defense of 10 Per Cent Rate Boost Prisoner Recog- Food Administration Has1 Guns of Food Administration Held Down Retail Price, ' Will Be Trained Against Says Refining Expert ' Biff Packers Simian's Escape From Cap tivity Followed by Thrilling Chase on Market Street uiiiiii "I ' '. jL-"iJ JL" 'IMJi ! '. 'S! ! 1,lM,JAt.,li!JAli4!-!. Old Friend in 7 K Bluejacket BH1 .- kHIM MANY BEERS fiiT psy mtnt Gets Back to Brooklyn f,tR Surely Will Stay l There S . , Fl'f By WEBB MILLER IAJ.UU., UB. -V. y, Pete, don t oti remember met you a srooa many Deers. tt was the surprising irreetln. In let Amerlcantse. which an Amcr- bluelacket Rot from a member of tV-boat crew captured by the Ainer- I, destroyer . A nallor in t'.On leave loua uruunia inn etui;. the U-boat had been taken by MMtroyer and Bcuttled by lis crew fiOermans were flfhed out of the fcr and put aboard tho destroyer. Vere ?ent below and given dry LWiJle drenMuB anil warming tlirni- , In the heat of the eneliio room f one of tho ulu.ejai.kets who could ttVe'hU Btatlon filed down to look over fccatch. Suddenly one uf tho Germans pad to his feet and fairly shouted ;; Unusual greeting. jfPDon't you remember me?" he de- aea or me uMonisiieei euiior. i ted bar at that saloon tifar the Oklyn Navy Yard. You used to In and tip one over frequently. ho group of Americana crowded und while "Pole" shook hands with 'o"ne-tlme bartender; ,1 lived In I'll ol' New York ten .xenrs," uerman baiu. -wisni i was ujck now. Just before the war started vas In Germany on a visit. They bbed me and now look at me' .! anif ihl nnr's nvpr iim fnr'jt we're ecrned, but when I pet out Ira going t hotfoot It back to New York. No more erlaml for me. iThla 's a l0W down came, this U-boat-t'jmt'l but It's better thnn htandlnB In Flan- mUd to your Knees dodging snrap- When they get ou In this sun una they get ou good usually bt I was back drawln 'schooners on the Brooklyn side." : '"-(Three of the crew of thirty-eight spoke i'. JftpHfllsh and talked with their euptors. - Llfaat e,r them were surlv ana 111-nitured. fSSlthough they owed their llci to the LMMrIcans. rlf t&Tlie Navy Department announced the inking or a uerman Miomnrino and veMpture of part of Its crew on Novcm 34. The uerman I -boat was In- peered by n depth bomb dropped by an UiAloerlcan destroyer nnd remained help- fe-Jww afloat The submersible was taken i "in tow, but one or the uerr.iain crew ap parently opened tne se.i vaivcs anil tne .Mat sank, her crew Jumping Into the C7 water. the WAHHIXdTO.V. Dec. 0. I The large pnekers, located for "America's sugar supply Instead of most part In Chicago, are to tome under 1 III tho pre- (hfl (ju,,, ,)f ,), I-Vdernl food ndmlnls ot'" , trator. John Vlrdln, chief of tho flt A small knot of people were standing tilth Ihuli mniithn mien, llstenlne to the oratory of the ballyhoo man who works' being In tho sugar bowl In the dime museum on the south side sere jar and the Jam po of Market street, nboe .Seventh, shortly i This Is the explanation of the sugnr i,,,,.,.,, nr HrtaMH und measures, held beforo 1 o clock this afternoon. ' short nee offered today to the Itivcstlgat- ,.r,r.r.,w-n tviilt iiiw 1'ideinl food nd- The ballyhoo man wns speaking of the Ing subcommittee of the Senate by IlnrI ministration hi thlslt today, follow- human pincushion, the gentleman who Is I. llabst. president of the American inK vv liloli It was announced that these stuck on himself; the fat lady and her ' Sugar Iteflnlng Company. arKe liacit.rH had inndo a prautl. e of rrtal, tho sen-cow; nnd all the other The great canning campaign of the . selling short weight packed goods. i met marvels, all of which might be seen with, last summer was blamed by llnbst for Vlrdln has several cases ogalnt these In the Inner room for the smalt, tho In. Increasing sugar consumption. packers to be heard before Magistrate significant, the paltry rum, la-deei and K rny in the beet sugar crop lack of I Cortello tomorrow morning. The food gentlemen, ot one dime or two bulTalo lmpr distribution system, car shortage administration will pro.wuto nil ensea nickels. nml fr0ght congestion ull have added to to e llml'' )l yas nnnouncetl. Thoughts of home and Chilstmas came tho sugar shortage, llabst declared. "Aery dealer In the t in. n ""''t to the hearts of his listeners; Jim the Tll0 ,, m,mlnlMratlon was glxen a l ci:. ' W f VlrS n tall skinny American raccoon employed r!ear bill ti llabst. He declared that "rhe i.acki mo uoo H bought fiom them by the museum as a general roustabout, umlfr tn1 BUUanee of the food admlnlv ni'h,rarnl.lv under weight We ate doied peacefully In tho Inner room, and nation the law of supply and demand "," ', .1 to touch these l.uge paikeia. tears iricKieo siowiy uown tne cnee "i ' imd heen suspended Ketail prices which . ;r)l0 1)(,sl v ,.,,,, , , t n them lim rv". IVbUIII llUVtl KUIltl UJ tL lV MIHI1 IUCI The smallest of the four monkej hr.e been held to "a fair profit" by tho ,.n. .,?.,, i ,,,, in in. uin.ir.u- ..f ii.. ,iioiiiii food administration, llabst said .....1. U ... ... .....MW.. ... - ..... r iirinerinore naum wns i-uiiuucni. urai if nil of the plans of the food adminis tration are successful, the sugar supply nxt ear will be greatly Increased nnd all danger of another shortage In sugar will be wiped out. Babst fut ther del lured that tho supply of raw sugar In Jimi Is 'locked up was, linn ever, bored with life. IAen the business of giving priority ot trans port ttlon to fleas had palled upon him. He reflected bitterly that but three shop- j ping dayu remained and that us yet In' I had done virtually nothing, With thep rellectlons, he pried open a corner or ins cage and wnt out In- thcie," b a shortage oftonnai;i to the world. ' . The bn.lt lino man saw latin over the I pimjnve ij ifKU IIP eads of the crowd as he skipped to llULlr IJVvl3 UI Big Christmas Show, With Varied Trimmings for Blue jackets and Sailors This Is n leal gala day at the Phila delphia Navy Void, The spirit of S'antn Clous dominates cveiy nook mid corner of the Island. Thcrd Is miile every where mid their will be much mole of It tonight. The big Chilstmas parly this afternoon was held 111 the Nuvy mid Maillie Corps llecri'ltlnn Centre Klrst, all the hluej.u kts nnd murine will- given u hearty wekome und then the fun began In the shape of u Vfinde vlllo show wlili h occupied most ! the af lei noon The vaudeville was followed b". a movie show In which comedy was the clilef polio The pel fnrnuiice was given timlor the dliiitlon ot Clinpllmi II. Dii'klns. .IiiHt enough ih.ilui' I" 'eit uflrr nie-i will bo given the men und then the show will stuit again tonight with nil new fentlllfS. line of the chief ntlmctlona will be the Straw In Idgc and clnthhr ehorui which will sing under tlv tlon of Hr. lliroeir a Tim natinn" oi p.urty Incliid' Stotevbury, Insurance Commissioner Chnrlci A, Ambler Is giving careful consideration to tho icply nude by the Philadelphia l-'lro tJmlerw liters' Association to his iccent request for the icnonj for the 10,per, cent lioot In Insurance rates nnnoiinced I some time ago , Increase In tae. overhead expenses ! and lire Ioes are tho prlnclp.il reasons i nsilgned for the rate raise tiy Charles A. IlexniniT. secretary of the iissocinllon, j who submitted the report Since Septeni- I her, It Is claimed, four new l,ixe have ' been levied In addition to thote that the . compatile!? formerly had in nnv. Thev are the capital stock tu. tlio corporation . "L- i & E. imni'lUlM lMi'ni.Ti.ni' Corn on the Cob "GOLDEN BANTAM" real tatc uf summer for the ChriMmas d'n ncr tender and swccl 4Sc per can nf eight cars ' $5.25 per docn cans Bradford ClarKe Co. 1520 Chestnut St. fti-uce 2n5 r.die 11.17 YTmirtrtmnmTmTtnitwTm "TrrS heads ot the crowd as he hklpr the top of the door, which ttooil ajar. I.Ike a flash he realized the situation. Mugnltlceutly he sacrificed the customers who were about to loosen up with their, ' ' " , " f , . . . however, the shortage ii due to Inclnil- dlnies ami see the show "James," said Work DuTinC Crisis on Holy nc .i10 i-acklnc In the weight This Is the ballvhoo man. elevating his voice. I juvs umj HolldnVH elearh unlawful" "the monk H out! After him. my line The llureatt of Wclglils and Aifaniies fellow-, after him!" I 111 audlenco turned I WASHINGTON. Dec. SO. Cardinal has not In the past had tho power to aw y Zthe mvenesrowZ '""1 m,t"1 CHbbon. today approved Kuel Ailmlnla-,''"" the.e unfair piaejice. The pew . line tne driven srow ; nlllnnro with the I-ederal food ndmlnls James came out of the tear rm , trator Oarf.ld h plan to keep coal mines , trator ,,, iy folIowln(. ,llP. ronf.retn..'. without waiting to put on his coat, iitep-I at work during the Christmas holidays will change this condition, it W mhl ping over the fainting fomi of the fat I to secure u maximum output of coal. The two derailments will work hand In lady In his stride. Hut the monkey had ... ni.-,,,j to sav that I aonrove han'1 ' "' f"lur'' '" planned to aireauy turneu east on .MnrKet slreet. n, ,.- '., ,,,: , ,,. ,P. , bniir tho big packers Into hue bv get (Ineil a small amount v lieu wo cm get any money to prosecute. However, few dealers are willing to prosecute. As soon us they do. the hit go packers re fuse to sell them. This prattle a has t,ot to he stopped "The housowlln Is the one who event ually pays for thl' shortage. Wu enn scarcely have n retailer lined for lcII Ing under velgiit packid goods) if they urc sold In the original package. The laige Chicago concerns, where the goods are bought wholesale, am ic-ponslhle ... i.auiU. ISnwIe, .MlSB flertrudo In, many caics huh snortnge may . ,,,, elite 1'll.v. tho big ''lirlttmn .Mr. nnd Mis. II. T. .Mrs. .Moigan litire htnaii. .Mr. nnd Mr. i;, vv . t inrie, .iir, nnu Mrs. Henry llrltiton i.'nse, Mr. nnd Mr" 'ir.nnh It. Mci'nll. Miss Clara e-.iase, I Sterling Silver for Christmas Gifts ,.- .1.. . .L...I..1. ...... 11.... A. n.. II.A AK1' IbljlJh LUAli I'liAAn packer must determine what the shrink- ago will be and allow for this In p.nk Ing tho goods In vcrv manv cases, la ch ceived parting' of the gucstt nt the party ie. ! ver ; ubtiinli,il Chrlt.tm.is .oa E'-'Jiii ,i,r.i rn , ' tj i tei'mikiiiiiit, wwm TTao rL..:-.t i- w ii jot inns j. H oforc Tor Wlen ' I is surprising what pretty articles arc obtain able for small outlay. Wc pride ourselves on the completeness of our stock and its wide variety. It includes the best patterns of the leading silvcr Mniths, and is of the heavy, substantial sort made to give permanent service. of your suggestion that the miners per M ., :.)ijini imii iiito mnvutv (Nrr"""4"" """ .""w- k-'IVa. . -.... a Til ..i- rtAMn. kUlasMip VvUW fc .uiuie uk ucimuu- ir-.fc American vjuum-rj tjiuu i ir.TAWn .Tflrffom firtv.slx vears old and I Attached to Engine Company Nj. 59, at Si1erlnaton and Uldge avenue?, was F Btruek on the head by a heat radlatcr ; fire causing &uu aamage to me Barman-American Country Club, Cluna- vjnlnaon lane and Umbrla street, Inst ht. He wan taken to hi. iimotny s pltal. treated for l-cerations on tne land sent to his home at 4:0 uox- gh avenue. tiro started from nn overheated Bney and spread through the walls. loosening me rauiaior ironi me on the second story, abovo the hen. V .t' & Horace M. Walker ituried Ih ,TV- Ttl Ttnn Oft ICr..- at 3a v niKcr. wuw iiau kuiiicu hhuuii. aBta.friainn In ttiA himlne.ts world, was rlsriftd here today. At hU bier were irlJ3 f . W..tAu ..,., r.nm Va.a- V'i.t mnineill uubiiich iiii. iuiti ... w,n, Hladelphla, Baltimore. nmingion anu Iter cities. Mr. Walker died In Kan W'-v anclsco last Saturday following a long Bfeaasa. He was a member of the silk Mm of Julius Keyser, of New York and WMladelphla. Among The pallbearers a Jerry LounBberry. of Philadelphia. "Hi -' ,1 ... t t . JllUr nUKei'MlUIl Midi III- IlllliriPi ll-l - I "-- noting with a puzzled air as he did so f , , ordinary tasks upor holy days I ' clear .ate and proseeutl.ig them hat several thousand t hrlstmas shop- , ,,0,,dnyil untl thn ,.',. c,s H o the limit, it Is hinted f pern also turned cast on Market st'eet .', ,...?,, ,,.t.... .. i ,..,.' The lunctleo of selllmr fresh tish l.v 1 ns they caught sight of him ,fr ,() JIr f.arflel, -n .m i,0 ot tn. the barrel Instead of bv weight Ik nl-eo j "Mull) of thee I shall never, never ' valuable service to tho country and to lu be attacked The amount of (Kh in 9 catch up with," remarked the monkey ' humanity If they will work leguhirly ' " barrel nrlei greatl). The ilmlnlstin- as he observed a stout woman begin an un, avoid ur necessarv loss of time, for tlon will Insist upon nil llsh being sold by .j attempt to catch the train which had every ton of coal which they place lit w-elght. whether wholesale or retail J left Camden at nooi the disposal of the country's Industrie 1 was al-o nnnounceil today Hint the S Hut James, the negro, was gathering contributes In largo measure toward tho j Washington food depaitment was laboi- j speed at the monkey's heels, and. nl- I success of the nation in the titanic strug- I Ing to have the law forlilddlng (nirse- ( though the monkey crossed Seventh gle upon which we have entered To- seining t evoked. The llsh supply Is light & street well In the lead, by the tlmo Sixth ward accompllshlr g this laudable pur- i unci cue ciemauu nas grown, lo increase i fc street was reached he could feel James s loso 1 woiiiu Kiueiiy suggest inai cue hot breath on his neck He, therefore, public places selling Intoxicating dunks crossed to the north side of the street, might co-operate with the effort of the passing Just In front ot a tiol'ey car, ' Oo eminent by closing .heir bars from whose niotormnn has since been rcvlvoU. 9 o'clock ill tho evening until 8 o clock and turned west on the north side of the follow li.g morning This surelv Murket street would not work any hardship upon the , , ,11,1. patrons. in the contrary. It would bene- A hasty glan. e over his shoulder , ,hem , ,Xf, ,,,, Inore ln) , showed hm that James had ceased to , wUh ther famles whc t the consider It a joking matter. He ac-, pame tlmo contrbutL. t(, ,llf,,r Kreftter cordlngly, started to enter nn nnhnal offlcCncy These are dajs of saerldce. store em his right, but this was not to . . . , . r,n,i,n, ,hni nllF i,,Bn In be James had said a firm farewell to I ,hB ., ,,.ins in ,,n, hf iss rn,rnin the pavement as he turned the corner ot tlu.r 1)ei)t prfrts than others In the and now fell on the monkey from nil countrj fp to the present they have altltudo of :2,019 feet. ,.,. sraenjidlv and I have no reason The monkey bit him twice before to think that they would slow down In' SIS 80o 91IS.03 in City Trcasurj lames could slip a bag over his head. I the least In their part of national serv- 1;xclu.N,, (lC ,ht. slllklnc flllm nerui.t. but after that It was all over. The ' Ice. , i n,., i i,inne of si.vsn.vnii: .-.I in n.e ..",.. ' c. ,0. lnn city tieasur.v. iiecordlng to Hie weeklj Postal Increase So,J8a,000 report of City Treasurer McCoai li WASHINGTON". Dec. 20 Receipts , Dining tile week thcie was paid Into the from the Incrensed first clast postage , treasury $174,279 60, and the dlsburc. tates totaled 55,t8o,00O for November ments amounted to $S70,9.!J,81. the supply it will be neiessary to take drastic measures, and this is the Hist one planned, l'urse-veinlng is now done to some extent, but it must le- three miles from the e oast line .1. S Criitihllelil, ellrecleir of the cle- 1 liartment of food of the rcnus,vlvnnfa j Commlltee of Public Safety, said thev I were going to encoutage the Itliiciaut food peddler, better know u as a huckster TIiprii liw.il ,-llt thi rrisl fif Irind. lie said "It is necessary lor tlie liousi wife to watch these men. However, by c.ueful buing the householder tan save a lot of inoiiev bj dealing with them " -t . . i CO i CD monkey his bit. Is back In tho window doing 7,000,000 MEN NEEDED 110STON". Pec 211 "We must have' 7,000,000 men In France. 2.000,000 won't i do," former President Taft said today "There Is only one alternntlvo," Taft teclared, "beat Germany or arm our selves as the German people have been doing for tho last fifty years " Illr !SL:..1. Jini 10 i $359 to $822 I JACOB. I ONS 1424-1426 Chestnut St. j Store closes G P. M. f fllUillU'lDIIIIIiK For Women For Men Minors $-.50 t $88. Match Iio.cs ?2.25 to $10..r.O ltciir Brushes 3.75 to G. Cigar Cases 7.00 to 23.00 Toilet Fcts :;r.,30 to 12.i. I'ocKct Knives ... L'.oOto 12.00 Manicure Sets (i.fiO to l."0. Kycjtlnss Cases... 7.."i0 to 29.00 Dorine Boxes 2.75 to 10. Military Brushes. G.00 to 2.1.00 Napkin Kings 1.25 to 5. Ciftarcttc Cases.. 1.23 to 28.00 Selection is made easy if you have a copy of our new catalogue, which contains thousands of gift suggestions in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Silverware, beautifully reproduced in colors. and .!(; lie gem iivu it copy S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS CVostii.7 hour Six o'clock until Christmas. rm jBEHnMiCff 1. 1 TO SAVE WHEAT For 'Our Allies ijige the following flours, which we mill Dy me Ola JOUlir-Biuue, null,-- nround process: v Yellow Corn Meal, White Crn Meal Whole Wheat Flour, Rye l Flour, Corn Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Barlev Flour. Oat Flour. PSend $1.00 for trial order of lb. bag Whole WUeat.tMur '"' Burkwheat Nturl Ilrawn Bice corn Ostmesl tjitlivered free within 300 miles, ipt booklet sent with order.. T VALLEY MILLS llttrs for PAOI.T. PA. years. - t SI fx I iiPHIjpiplJ101 Pt a wmjm mM 4T M Wif I vs lBBQh w;. fA) Wi 'Best Chocolates, k 5 pounds . . . And un to 13.00 Der box Hand-nace Toys, gl 1 pound . . . . H Vanilla Harstimal- s I0V.S, 1 lb. tin . . H Finest Mixtures, 2 pound Holly Box, g Bitter Sweets, M, 1 lb. box ... . p Xmas Sugar Sticks, i 1 nound . . . f ALEX SHEPPARD & SONS, INC. N. W. Cor. th Wlnot M i i $2.00 j 40c i 80c I 50c I 45c 1 ra ...tiu'.tt ((;;,.. ...M I Wi... w.... fe. f wm m 2 F" mW.. ,Aw?te. 'v tSim m (B) 1 Gifts In Keepina With Hhe Neu) Christmas r-JIIIIIUIUI iirffrintRTTiainffiTn -. ifirrnnnnia g -ft1 TEINWAY Stein way Institution Steinway stands foi more than the production of the best piano. Stein-, 18 a great musical institution whose beneficial in-i is felt throughout the world. Steinway is the dean' of musical instrument makers. Steinway is the exemplar of the finest traditions of the craft. Stein way is the liberal teacher of both tone development and advanced methods of manufacture. Every one who.plays a Steinway piano, oi who listens 'to its rich pure tone, must feel the sense of obligation thatall musical people owe to Steinway genius. Cased in ma hogany, uprights, $550 upward; grands from $825. Mltfelpfck MprMcatative of Steinway ft Sons (A) Selected Cietonne Mule, ,.$2.50 Fine Satin Mule S3.SO (D) Newport UouJoIr In varicolored felti with lur itole Si? fl effect 3.OU (C) The Felt H-Z Slipper, $1 KQ lo colors v (D) Fautt Slipper with claip that malteiitdraucht.proof, Jtj 5 Tan, red, green, black (E) Opera Slipper In black $3.00 or tan or fancy leathers IV IS .ANT PIANOS INC PIANO LING M.AYCIMHANO Ml iMAnono.wie IHItMMCNAIHI f.f Oaty xmz- m I ML s. 1 i I fln I HOSIERY ff In Dainty I gk. Gift Boxes Sa FOR WOMEN p Thread Silk. p.lr.$l.lS Ingrain Silk. palr.tl.SO Thread Silk, ,T5c-$1.00 FOR CHILDREN Fine. Quality. 3 pairs. , DALSIMER ' BB ."" Atrci V STANDARD ("Vl K , JA I X.'.. V 'SaVSo If . i S. taakaaasWl S I"' yv Saal- m xvov mk. m9b (D) t& mrmf jtm ss "mms. 'r 91 I . v. 5iTir . Tru M' m i X' y a wmmt Lm, pjsj L v rwr p.;. rj 9a? v. . K. HlB r aHBaHBB9Kl.Vatfl I SH aHaaMHHLSHn: f r jf nMHBHHaHaUaaMHMBl HIS season, as never before, the trend will be toward useful' gifts comforts that cheer the heart of the recipient and afford enduring satisfaction. For instance, foot comfort is gradually receiving the consideration it has always deserved from Christmas gift buyers, and, consequently, this Yuletide many folks at home-hearth or camp will be claddened with gifts of slippers and other easy footwear that will awaken an apprecia tive response. Dalsimcr offers an assortment not only vast and varied, but supreme in style and quality, at reasonable prices. Spirit For the Boys in Camp (F) (C) UI) (1) (J) Baby's Combination Set. White Silk Stockinas and White Moc casins, blue or pink gl SO Baby's Satin CarrlaKe Boot. $1.50 and $2.00 Child's Picture Comfy, red. blue or brown $1.25 and $1.50 1'uis. In. Boots E1 Rn&CI ntt Red or blue.1 ,0U ' Baby's Tassel Shoe, et. fn whit. r ...-.., Pl.Ull "HYLO" COMFY fl ' kaW- sol Comfort foe the 'diers. Choice $0 OC brown or grny eiisViU PUTTEES Infants' Romeo Comfy, all colors, with whlto fur Boys' and Girls' Indian Moccasins, Leaded or plain . . Ladles' Felt Juliets, fur trimmed; In smoke or black Kid Boudoirs, in colors , Men's Feit or Leather Romcos Bath Slippers $1.00 .$1.50 to $2.50 $1.50 $1.75 .$1.75 to $3.50 ...50c to $1.50 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET j&aoiftiet 1204-06-08 Market Street of thi BeatCrade Regulation Style I Pig Crain. 1 T Pigskin, $10 Cordovan $ts Foldicc Trench Slipper ' yX Fold In f sf leather case. O,! A welcome ?V. V B"t.. lo U" v i i y s? ?s? (G) THE BIG SHOE STORE .CSS" . () r. ?iV" ;Klh MB .AWS .. it ft V Vr CTS0N&C9 i K CS TH U'T STB,EET , ,-yrff v- w;.i .3?xk .rvjc -.... i-'W-sfV'.-K i.vv:' . ?, fcl VL V M 'aHaaaLaaaaLla Vv L XlaaaaKl&flHflaaaaBaV .llHHaaHaaHHaflKi''- . . " t
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