, ,,v, ,7$ - ,t ' , Ty-v :t l:r SP i'I'ili- j ' J J MGS STIR "WINDY CHY" Sftl t , icwhere in' France the Sam- .fances Are Getting Plenty ?"' of Real Excitement )MBED BY THE BOCHES ? Tic TJV.VPI RA7.TN Tl.t5orTMpeMd'i'i Evtntna PuMla Ltdser ,' "v..";if, Ihi American Armu m rranc- r; ... i ... ....... ... jfWITH TUB ASIKlMUAt Aiuu 1.1 -5FftAitaE. Jan. 4. SYffJThere'a a town Somcwhero In Franco jttiK ji' .... .... .sfltat'the censor 1 going to let me epecny, ',iteau J won't give Its rcnl name : only Jfcecognomcn given It by a regiment of "jWifltifers. It'a well and truly named, Pvoo? I can personally testify for I spent .llt'Vecent night In nn Adrian barracks iwunm lis Dorocrs una roven univa uc . . f-..A .....III.. T Ittnilolit T M ,1,1,1 tin llToWH , rojjLjjtjny bunk. They call it .the flv. irlhdy City." p Wv w l WUW.CIO tuiiiimvu " " w!nc, has typewritten It In a, number li - -.. - a -. a 1 aa iaIa till si , al'ir copies. ana jiosicu invew wima PR,, jjbpnt tho town. I mean city. It's good nougn to give vernaiim: W. tf BOMnWIIKHK IN KltAXCn Z.A mm IVIVl'l'VIPVP Tfl lltf. I. IS FJ!- eTTlIIi I1U.V1S. HI Till-; HrmilllJVJiifc i 1 .... ;.'.'...."...-.... ...,..'. CJTllK IIOMK OI' TIIK IIAlll ikpulatlon. Includlnic rl. rabLlts atiJ three J V Zi dOKK. 70110. S At One Wf 11 I'aeil Street., fV. i.TVntmm ftllaln T nv II Vr nn.l Ulllni. UPoIIm IJepartmttit and Hanltnry Jnll. unvnlent Cenifi'ry anJ Commodloui . Moru 1 Bew'er Without Siatem. Ttt Tranpgrtatlon to tho I ront Nona ' to t'arli. Ittractlve Forem nf Mx Hautlful Trecn. and 2 One nuh Covered Willi I.fa of u. Absence. With ami Without - a Parmliilmi Unparalleled Mud lmtht. .MnKnlfloent View if llMllrnn.l Var.U nnd Wnter Tnilk AMtlHRMRN'TH Al.t. TUKK HAT HHNTt.VH CONTESTS " I1I'IJ(MT-J IIAI f.1 V Atn.n.Ni: itAins , MUStC (THRNCIII AT AM. ItOt'rtS V DESIKAUMJ lUUI.mNO BITKS trf Kor Sole nn Allotment Plnn. iXnivmUAiy lots n-it-J' i- vim vkiima- NKNT AltODK FUItKIBIIKK YWf.X. Choice Hunralowa for Hent. With all tho vlModern ConeTileneea Ilxcept Water. , LlRllt. Heat, FInorn anil Hath.- ; rnnni. Iirce Knot IIn! P-jfldeii f.r Haln Irops. IT Ventilation T'nexrelloil. Hospital on Ihe (Irnilnd, A I'll! for Kverv III. It rou wlah to Ihe whern thliiaa ar pretty Jut mako jour homo In tho Wludy City, WRITING UUni.VO AN AIIl TtATD One becomes calloused to that uhlch 1t first one mlRht bccomi excited nbout. As I began copylnc thoto Windy City Ifoteg from my memorandum-, book a bugle sounded under my window, the 'alarm for a Bocho airplane raid. I Immediately closed my shutters ai Is Ihe custom and kept on writing. In a few minutes the bugle sounded again, :nnd-ln tho next Interval of twenty mln Mtes four tlmeji additional. As only a iray of light cqud bo possibly lslblo through the slat of my shutters I con cluded that I had done all I could, despite tho raid seemed more thoroughly announced than eer before In tills camn. , Presently there came a knock on "my" .door. "Entree!" i saw. Keeping rigm on with my tjplng. Ah the door opened 'there entered a bis S'ammeo M. I'.. or of the military police, and a lrench gendarme with him. ., "Kxcuse me. sir," said tho Fammce. Iwlth the "billy" In his hand. "ou'H havo ' b Dut out your light There's n raid i Jsm and we can see tho glare of your ,Jami) through the chinks of tho shut - ' . '.. .ter!l., 'I? "Listen." I replied In true American jfahion. "I want to work. lilo mo fr -hand while I thumhtack theso two RJt Alankcts oer mc winuows.- ftOl'i Tho Rammeo laid down his "blll" and -.held one end of each blanket whlio I jUno'unted a chair and tacked them ocr 1 She casement And then he went away 'with the gendarme, who had looked on Jslthout a word. In a minutes tho Sam- "anee sang out from the street: f "All right, sir No light visible." J. -night-O," I answered And I kept ln with my typing If I finish this tory and get In tho post it'll be because Jtothing In the way of a. bomb from 3ochcland dropped through my celling .'These Iloches with tnetr alrplano Valds are a plagued nuisance My room S as hot as an oen without the usual lilt of fresh air. They are a nuisance, t- say. The other night at a certain 3ibfnt a hundred kilometers from hero e was compelled to take rcfugo In u yhlrty-foot atirl Just because tho bar iarlan was out on his barbarian errand, 1e and all his evil kind from over the Chlno ro a plagued nuisance. bomb aimi:d AT HOSPITAL Zt A few evenings ago a liocho plane 'Iropped nn Incendiary bomb in Windy i, Jlty, Ho aimed at tho hospital there. Wffl- Axhero some hunurcas or l'Tencn FS i ""ounJc(1 ll0' missing It by a mllo nnd l'1 l5A..,it unnti il liulldlnir oecunleil bv Wvi iermlsslonalres en route for ten days' ' ,iave ai nouw. iiii,.,...b ..... o !ti. l?4flre. A certain American battalion' of iV'fikonstructlon engineers w,ero quartered 'V'lVn the town. What they did is more k :,' l-remilnelv reported In u citation from Au. l.m. ,ln Mnrd 't Nord-Kat of i,j. ,' . .. .i.ti T Itu.n l.nnal'iliii ?? .Prance, wim;,, . .......,. i'i. 1U ; ";iT,ii. t jieern, ,iui- u,,i I "But for tno iuick anu emcicni inter fi' airention of tlie troops under your com- I'nanu mo mv ,uni. j .v ,., .,.- Slenrt'iirv bomb at on tho night of Pte Jtoecember 20, 1917, would hno extended It? f rreatly. I deslro to thank j ou, sir. and "Vhe men unaer you, inniviouauy anu !niiMlvlv. for their courageous uttl- 'Tir Iide, many of them not hesitating nt iJll "sklnK their 1'ves to aid sleeping men 'iiirateful for tho names and rank ot,par- L.V"(iciiarItf six whom It would be ray pleas- Vvra to recommenu ror meritorious uec iliration. and It will bo my pleasure as wSirell to recommend your entire battalion if ' ir tho general service rendered as en- 'film .titled to a J ijifj tffhanks from t: Joint acknowledgment the French army. General Commanding. DAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES rlea tlaurr .1304 II St., and Sarah Mc overn. 2301 II it, , ' y It, liaiinn I, i-i i',in ... uu ,iaii(.iiu . Uover. 43.12 Krankfnrd avc. -acs- W Onoaman. Narrurth. anil Emma wain, isariieren. . . ul ll. Kllnacr, son N. Bin t, ana Udna walccltt. Jr Liy. .,. -i- -c m .-,.01 i-....jcns 1. naunmn at.. ml Pauline Uoiav. 40 W. Washington lane. li UeCKCr, . , iCU BC, uuu amoo Iton. 2tl3 N. 12th at . . ell liaxton 810 N. tilth it., and Uanjr v.. nun ir lilih t. iUn A. Dinrham. U B. A.. Frankford nal. ana oara "' .'-" cpip . rielc nakfr. 1S17 N. Lea at., and tna rnek. 1204 Frankford avi. . ii.n. A. KTlrkDatrli-k., 1720 N fark ave. nd Uarinret AM'leh. 4220 Oaage avo. "ard J. 8plllr. 2S18 N. firlanna at., and Una VVatkina. JJli n. vnanna ii. Mam Horria. Camp nix. New ' feraey, and , leniria vvarrinainn, .di .-.u .,i, .. Ham Fabbo. 1J th t.. irrL lloncr. 732 B Slat at. "it K. lima. 2020 H. 10th, H...J .,.! lath at., and atna Zlehlr. 13011 N. nandnlph at. rlek A, Drlatnn. Karao. n. li.. ana -tiierine iv. jjijck. irwe.... rtjirea, raiem. c, w., ou -i.n ... Irbcheatar, Pa, KraaUr, 3049 llerka at., and noae . al4a rllrard ave. ' liroderlck. 42 N K at., and Mary r. 12T N. ii"nnia at. - inncala 1111 Hodman at. and i I l-tnmnfl.li. llll itocimsn ai. R.h.rtr. ln.'O N Hv1enr.am a. , irtrvi'la noldnmlin. 1713 N. 2nth at. . i' II. Jlarlln. 534a Turner at., ara a ilium. 222.1 is. tli at., and Clara - ? VCT?.' "Z ' I u f ' . . - SENATE BILL CALLS YOUTHS REACHING 21 Committee Favors Drafting Men Who fcasacd Majority Since Juno 5, 1917 WILL INCREASE CLASS 1 ' - WASHINGTON. Teh. 14. Tho Chamberlain bill providing for the registration for men who havo at tained their twenty-flrrt year since Juno 6 last, the date of the first regis tration, lias hern reported to tho Senate, The bill was nmotnUd to as to exempt divinity ntudents. In a report tho Senate Committee on Military Affairs sets forth that men be coming twtnty-ono jears of nge since the first registration should not be given n different status than thora who are now i In the nation's sen Ice. "The new classification plan of the department," the report sas. "will segregato In Class I thoe registrants who can .pcrvc tho nation with tho least possible dlturbance. economic and do mestic conditions. Persons who hae attained tho tige of twi-titv-nnc slnco registration day should not he In any different status than tlmso who attained the ago of twenty-one before or tin ng istratlon day. "There Is thought tn bo no objection to Including thoso who liao attaliicd thn age of twenty-one since rrglstiatlnn I day, and as to the advantage of Including ' them it may be said that among tliec young men will l,o found a great propor tion who will fall Into Clnss I ; thus Class I will be recruited to a point which It Is hoped and believed by tho nrovoht marshal general will furnish nil men needed for nnv purimse in Immediate prospect, with tho result that we shall bo Wfll fortified in our effort to raise our nniiles without going hcvund Clans I. "This proposed recruitment of Class I Is needed In accomplish tills purp 'fe a purpose In support of which there Is rc.irrely need for argument. "It might bo suggested that persons who hao attained the ngo of thirty-one bluro registration day should be icmnved from the list. This does not follow. We have classified registrants In the order of their availability for military serlce, land those who havo iittni,' the nge of thirty-one since registration day rhould not bo removed from iho list be cause only thoe who are in Class 1 will be called for military i-crlce, and they nre, liy the terms of the classification, perhons wlioso services ran better lie spared than can ounger persons In more deferred Hascv This argument might bo carried to the extent of Including older men, up to the age of. let us say, forty-five, but the nti.sw cling argument is that the effort of classification Is so great and ho expensive, and thu persons past the nge of thirty-one who would fall In Class 1 are of such relatively small num ber that tho ctTort Is not worth tho re sult. "As to p'crsons who h.ivo attained tho age of thlrt-one shire uglstiatlon day the effort has already been made, and re seems to be pl.iuslbln argument for removing them from the llts." AMERICANS DIE IN ACTION Canatlian Casualty List Mentions I , , , .. , ,, ' Three Sons of Uncle bam OTTAWA, Ont , Keb. 14. The follow- i Ing Americans are inentlot 1 In tod.tv's 1 Canadian casualty list Issued by the I F..,.nri)j nfTloit llflFl' records office her Killed In action O II. MAKSII, Park- ton, N. C. IlellevrsJ killed Si:UGi:.NT WOOD, lUvenna, O, Wounded' J 1. LKVKP.INf J more, Md. J s' Haiti- , t 4 I: iSJE5"-!.8?- : ' vs i$A llJlf HHSi . 9 ! ' v fiar - -,-j i . miv .Of i.. .. jj r" a x.v. -v lit a t'tfc - ?.vs . 'ijwr-iwa .i-- -J. .T- .- z . ..-r.-. . f i -Y K9in0. W3K VlW.K- fSZe 'hUt. VKS 'JS OT ,.---"...,"' -" a i itni mi cm;mnK. iiaL - nr mn mWnjjmitr.f Jf ir 'uai in j vv w& v - ..--- -re--,.vj!n.- i mi 3 is i iiv r i ni r i r i ,irjf imtwr. jmrnannsibiz-'f a a jtXmWi: iii-r sivim -sis-i-i. . VENIG 1?UBUC LEDGfiK-PHILABELPHIA, THURSDAY, 1 & ft'" ' ' L .f t" f i i i n ADVERTISING imL9mWLmtmBmJLlwitBbs aHBK T7V-iiBKwBIHI- - i LWm m. " JHBB -itrmfl.w . tittle ,-.ji 1 MmMMcmM- Wm: flit mtiMmm Wmtdjpt w m- 'Mm BK-'lHk- ;Mzm- sflRHlc nflBv v hr map iMMmm mHW&i idUUPR.y .HkIv" iwSfla m-wEhLwI xr mtfmk&, BUL fSI v i bIWl . bd liliJ JP JWJilJlll 1 o . jffl Tho class is under the direction of Harry R. Whitcraft who is the fifth figure to the left in the second row. In the photoRrnph, left ta liuht, me: Front row Abiuhnm Hockbau, Louis "Mnikrnnsky, William .1. C raijr Joseph Hood, Klanore Cherry, KiIkiii- -M. LuUrcii, lJenjanim Roscnbcrtr, Kdward Jenkins and James V. Harictt. Second row Giace I,. Garner, IMellc Levy, Ada Halts, William J. do Grouchy, II. K Whitciaft, 11. J. Munchweilev. Mary lioduir, H. Altendcr and Alma von Gojrlon. Tiird row Neil Brown. Don Hrooke, Isadoro K.trcin, Herbert Shantz, Edwaidine Walsh. S. J. Hermann, Kmly Smith, Marie McC'ormick, Klizabolh WliiKer, Harry Sewnl and Thomas llurke. Fourth row Clinton I). Diaper, F'red Durn, Hurry YnnkelolT, Kdward Sharp, Louis Dolin, William Cheny, Alice M. Lee, and John McLaughlin. RAILROADS EXTEND NO HOPE TO MatUlger ! B, and 0. Traffic Tolls Dealers of Govern ment-Imposed Burdens PITTSrtL IIUH, Peb 1 1 Pointing nut tho ln,iy buidcin pi iced upon the Jlasleru railroads by Ihe Government since the beginning eif the war and promising little or no relef from the congested ttani portatlmi situation, even after the weather opens up, .1. C. Klmcs. traffic manager of the llaltlmore and Ohio llallroad, submitted an exhaus tive report on tho railroad In war-1 time before the delegates to the annual tomentlon of the Pennsylvania lietall j Lumber Dealeis" Association, In soralnn hero. 11. W. Slmioii. of Indiana, tho i president, Is presiding. Inadtfjuate transportation facilities are gretrtly hampering the retail lumber j business, Mr. Simpson 1'ald, In respond ing to nn address of welcome by lnnr Ilabiock. Ho added that It Is virtually Impossible to get supplies from mills and that unless the situation is .iltoied many of the smaller dealers will be forced out of tile field The leport of Mr. Kimes nn lallrr, id condl Inns) Included the statement that nmie than lon.OOO carloads of war ma teriatrt baxabcin transported with ap pro.sluvitely. ",000,00a soldleis, and that .the railroads had spent millions ut dol larilii Improvementa to handle the Gov ernment's business. AND OARSMANSHIP CLASS OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY l'LEA FOR JOY SETTLEMENT Children's Institution Asks Aid on Donation Day Ilecause of Ihe many appeals nude theso da for all kinds of humane en- ileaor tlie ,Io settleinint. n nonsec tarlau klmUrgarliu and day purser at Sixth and llrnwn stieets, is fearful that It may be forgotten and oerlookid bv former benefaitors. Its officers and directors cannot affoid to neml out per sonal appeals this year, they s.iy, for contributions to continue the woik of caring for children whose wldim'ed mothers inu'-t seek i inploMuont away from their homes, and so dependence Is placed upon tlie personal knowledge of tho-e who know of the good woik to send contributions l'or a number of 5 ears. February 14 has hi ell donation day for tills chil- dren's charitable Institution and a sin cere welcome will await food, books, elottilng, tos, etc, or checks sent pay- able to tho Joy Settlement. At tho present time there are slxty-IUo chll-! dren In the nuisery and thlrty-lhe In J the klndcrgat tin. Greet Scout a ISridegroom LANl'ASTIlIt, Pa, l'.li. 11. Whin I Aithur A. Schuck. Hoy Scout executUe1 of the lm.ll council, lelmned I.i-t night fiom Newark. N. .! his home town, with his Ifrldo of a day, be was sui-l rounded by 5U0 jelling, singing scouts J who wer .aimed with horns and tin ; pans, lie was later piisenled wltlwi BMC .y cno con oneu 11 op.s. Mrs Schuck v'as Miss Olive Muller. of Now- gift- by thu combined ttoops. xjrs ark, PROBE COST OF SHORE HOTEL AS HOSPITAL Excessive Rental for Cape May Building Charged in House Measure WASHINGTON, Feb. II Investigation Into the tacts leading up to tho tental of the hotel nt Cape May by the surgeon gineral of tho army Is piovldid In a icsolutlnii Introduced in the Hulls" bv ongrei'smaii llachaiath, of Atlantic City. The terms of the lease liinvldo that all annual rental of $sn a lied with possible provision of linii beds be paid the owners of the hotel for the period of the war and one car thereafter, making a total cost of !ift.000 I a liar rental for the slruiture without furnishings. ' Land adjoining the hotel 1 Is included In tlie lease The rcsrilutloii provides that. Whereas, the reported terms agiced upon for the lease of thl'i hotel ap pears to be exorbitant. ecessle and greatly In advance of tin value of lcnl estate In that locality nnd 11 wiistiful 1 i"iiillturc of public mon- c.vs. tliererore ne it llesolvcil that the I'oninilttee on Mllltuiy Affairs of the Ilouso of Kip-le-cnt.itlios he, and It Is hereb ill tccted In at win! make Inquiry and inve.'itlgate, First, -as to the teims eif the b'.ise for the Hotel Cape May nic enlercd Into bftwieii the War Department, . , ,. , , s, , ,;0r1. I n,nt; !md 'the own. rs of the saldhotel 1 nnd the amount of rental agreed upon. BS FEBRUARY 14, 1918 - 5 J-i 1 rr Second. If tho leasi Includes the me of the furnlsliltiKH or other appur tenant 1 s. Third, the names of those acting In behalf of and for the hotel. Fourth, by what method those act ing on behalf of the Win Department aimed nt the falnics of the amount ..r tental to bo paid for the uw of Ihe hotel. Itesolvcd further, that the said com mittee make suih Investigation nnd lepoit thereon to the House of lbp lesentallves at tho earliest practicable time. I The high vulal of the hotel, accord ing to the offers of Ihe siugion geneinl. I was not based on the value of the prop- I ei ty, hut on Its value "as a place for the ticiitmcnl or sick anil wounneii mi. dieis" Figuring the cost as per bed, the pi lee l-i within what it would cost the Gov ernment to get the provision in any other way Congiessnian llachatach savs he w 111 ! push this Investigation to ascertain the true fai s as to the lease. Gives Opinion of Appraiser ! P.IIADIVG. Pa, Fib. 11 .Mem and I contemptible" criticism was tlie gist of 11 nnlv filed in Cltj Cumuli hy I Cltv Planner Alexnnder Smith to Coun cilman John K. StaulTer. Smith, 1111 ar- chlln t. appraised traction company realtv for six-cent fate campaign pur poses while serving ns city planner, Stauffer objecting Smokes in Red; Starts Fire SHAMOIC1N, Dec. 1 1 Going to bed with a lighted clg.uelte. Leu Malum fell ask" p In a local hotel, tho clgaretic tell from his lips and set lire to tho mat tress The bed was in flames vvhtiii Mnhon awoke and managed to escape 1 from the room. Hed nnd lie delotblnx weie consumed nnd the hotel damaged to the exetnt of teveral hundred dollars , A " '-. i .'- . .;:.::.. ...vl-vy -.. .: '.:.'vJii'.'..'.'1-va4 -Ml Wl s. "GET-TOGETHER" PLAN TO AROUSE CONGRESS President's Program of White House Conferences Wins Favor of Leaders WASHINGTON, Teh. ! President Wilson's plan for regular get-together" meetings with member!) f the House and Senate Is making a hit" at tho Capital ow stalled In both Houses "Any course 011 the part of the Ad nlnlstrntlnn." iuld Senator Simmons, hnlrnmn of tho Finance Committee, 'which tends to lemovo nny possible bjectlon based on political considera tions should be pursued." "The President's! rotirso will result in better conipieheiislou generally of gen eral war legislation and will theieby ellmlnato much delay, part of which Is based on eamoullnge nnd part on .serious nilsunderptnndlngs on the floor if the Si twite." declared Senator John Shnrp Williams Senator (Inlllnger, minority leader In he Sen.re, ,iiMj thought It would make 'letter understanding of war legislation md would eliminate1 some delay. "Hut." Ho added, "Congress is not going to be 'orced Into speeding up legislation nt he expense of propir consideration of oirh legislation ' Senator Dillingham, Ilepubllcan. be lieved that the President ciilld obviate the necessity of such conferences by transmitting more messages on the sub ject to tlie Senate ' If the President would send a mes sage explaining the necessity for urgent legislation sough'." said Dillingham, "ho would save his own time and that of the Senators He that teiurso lie would give the American public, as well ns Congress, a bitter understanding of existing conditions Hxcept on foreign relations we've had veiy few me.ssaCc.s on the necessity for war legislation." Senator Gore declared that any meas ures which would make for a common undei standing 011 the war problems would materially aid the war legislation program Senator Mc 'umber, Kepublleati, also approving the effort tit mutual under standing, dei lared that heretofore tlie "President had been too far fiom the Capitol." .. 'i .!', "" .... .,..m.ni nroba- ! who were dccr lied by II. other i.tW it .!.... k.i liAntnfir.niH iiiirvti ri t itiiiii iiw hh -v. iiiuurii. -IK. "Amethyst" February Birthstone Jewelry artistically mounted with amethysts makes accept able February birthday gifts. A dainty little finger ring of green gold, with an oblong amethyst, is unusual at $9. iiB THE ..TURKISH TTT CIGARETTE-: l l - " sSVjjf Yfl Esa v-. rrrr j'U fc JBPSrA TS :ol !l!mAnD PROTECTORY BbYS'jXlil - . , Held on Charge of Homicide fvu. 'Inrr Verdict on Fntlnnd TrigaZfl -uiiitiHiuvt a, j-n reb, njM lowltig the verdict of th? coroner, jB iioiuuiK i.nuci 'uuuiiue. oi i 'noenlivii'B nnd William Haxton and Thornn vTm of Philadelphia responsible for death of l'ntricK .Met lorry l man nt tho Philadelphia ProtecCi Knl land, "n furthering a eonsnlr.Z" gnt Wrt-i escapo from tno institution," Mtt I Cark, of Norrlstown, commlttejrJTl three boys to the Montgomery rv,T,l from the institution," Mad-i.,'" rtRth7$1 .lull to answer nt court tho homicide. ..i , IHstrlct Attorney Anderson am I l?tant District Attnrn ney Hendrlck. Tl a . - "CT1B SjMTIONRY Direct From the Manufacturer to You MANN'S BLANK BOOKS S3 ViW H'A! u y 1L1 Have liccn and Still Ave the Standard for Seventy Years Von Will rind llxmlly Hie niihi Mjle of Honk fur Your lltery Need In Our i:lenhc Mock t'lione Mnrlcet mo l'or lull Infiirninllon iiLLIAr! MANN COMPANl lll.uik Uotik. Lmio I faf i.iuiiiirr) I'rlntlfiR Mini l.llliDcruiiliinj: ?9 Ptarket St. jr?. ''-" i -lit.. ., i 1..11. nin nninnr' .,-. Hi,; w'-i m' ejWLrrC C0MM6ReiflLXrjt 'yX m DjTTl'.'iJ T S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MliHCHANTS Ji;Wi:i.i:itS SILVLHSMITHS saC 'tsSf&'it' co. W riti.ai;r.at eA21 vvKlnut at., and Helen A v W90L IWFW" , .. TTri-T-lTl.iri m H Fim . " i"a v , n-... !.' '.. '
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