& :& r 1 fr V i fat ;s 1 .t f.' ' H . i i- lllDMAii norenin ' nimiHN UOLO DMU i il AS CLUB ON THUGS, . !T11 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADBLPHI, ' MONDAY, DftplSMBEti Intended Victim Puts Second Assailant te Flight After He ! Draws Blackjack FEMALE CROOK ROBS MAN Bandits, held-up men. nfe blnwerj nd ntber thieves continued tlirir nc tirlties j-r-Mcnln.v and lint night iu nil imtts of tlie city. A clercr uenian operator rut n pocket from n ninti'i o.rrreat nml set WTO. Tn tlie northwest action a wemnn iqnght n held -up ninn and retained her I of shoe In t lie C'elim alioe store. 5520 jinrnri mrcei, cany .Trstcruuj . nun we about te remove the plunder. Franklin wat held without ball for trial at court Patrolman Iteienliprit. of the Tbirt.v ninth street and I.ntiraater avenue sta tion, arrested t'harlei (Ngoed, fortieth street and Lancaster avenue. jeMenlii). Osgood, according te the police, wns picking the lerk of n home nt 4'A'2 North Thlrtv seventh street He wn held for trial at eeurt Charlex Toland, n snl'er. stationed at the I'M'adelphla Navy Yard, la held under ouaplrlen of linvlne; held up .Tame McMann, 1(11." Weed Ktreet. yete.rday Mi'Manii, attacked nt Sixteenth and Weed btieets, yelled for lictyi, and Toland wai arretted bv Patrolman Sherman, of the Twentieth and Hut I en weed (.treets station. Magistrate Carne held T-elnnd without ball. CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Phlla. Orchestra Ensemble Gives an Interesting Concert at Bellevue The third meeting of the Chamber Miiati. Auidi.tntinti tnnV nlni t rstc-rday liaudbas, which three minutes later she! aftTtioeu nt the Ilellevne, the pregiara uwd as a weapon nrnln" a .Neire tnuir. beins ciwn h tim Pin ndelnhla ur- Safe bio iters were routed bv a mer- i (hestia Knaemble Seeletv. The munlc chant, who fired nt tliern na they cs- i plaved wen. witli one exception, nil raped in an automobile. A held-up man modern French. The exception iiiik " tt4s captured after a patrolman had i double number fiem the St lmbert octet j flrM several slieta nt him for trlna and weed wind. Mrs. Emma Denny, 2..M et Firth The concert opened with e sptet of treet. returning from a shopping trip i Vincent d'Indv for llute, oboe, hern.1 late Saturday night, stepped a me- I two rarm,ts nn, t,ve bassoons played inent nt Twcntr-eighth nnd Climber- bv j,Mi Manunrie. Tabuteau. Her- land streets The corner was brll- ' n,rj jienade. Cnillet. Krueger and I Jiantly 'lighted, and nunicretm ether i Mll0Uer. The composer linn shown ht.s hoppers were about. I stlai npprrclnt !n of the peslbllitie of A man about twenty years old grab- tll0 MfMv ttltP( rfler 0f the we.i-wtntl ' lied Mm. Pnn.v'! handbag banging .instrument, without using thcmullc from her wrist. She rM.ted and in the mnt(,rjBl of Bnr Pry Kr,nt Importance. I Jtruggle the handle was broken from the nltIm,1(:ll tllPr un, one phrnse strongly fastening en one side of the bag. Mi'n; nfKvWe ,,f ,, "Siegfried Mill." The the woman screamed for help the ban-; ?0I';;pn,itl(,n a X(. .,ere.stlnK and1 ra"' r. . . ,. , was splendidly performed. Second Attach Made : hen followed the one classic excep- Less than five minutes later. Mrs tlen the minuet nnd the scherzo from Denny says, a Vegre attempted te1 the Schubeit ndrt plaved b .Messrs. I trlki. her with a lilnekiiick. This hati- IllMi. I)iihliisk. erney, Penhn. , Troelle, Ilennde. Krueger nnti uernci They are two of the linest mexemrnis of one of the greatest chamber music I works ever eompeW and. like the whole ' program, were finely plajeO. 'I he third number was made up of two charming movements by Gimtave Snmnreuilh. a musette and a divertissement, the first 1 in the usual musette form with the ex I ceptlen that the "drone" v,as net con -tinueus, and the second a delightful , rcherre-llke movement. The work is modern In style nnd put together Inn vcrv muslelanly mnuner. together with a keen scne of tennl value of the in struments employed, w hich were tw;e violins, viola, cello, flute, oboe, clari net, bassoon and horn. ' The last number w as a decemet for tlie five strings, and one cad; of the five 1 weed wind", by Theodere Dubois. Ibis i is an excellent work, composed along ' rather mere classic lines thnn theve usuallv followed by the later French , composers. The first n llegre and the schere. the latter n delightful move. 1 ment, weie the two which made the I vtiengest impresien nt first bearing as I il, mmnnwr las allowed IHUW-l '" AUTO AIDS POLICE I phone call In the station Jitmse'at 8 e clock last uignt, and iiearu a woman I voice say, "Corae quickly, there's i AH BURGLAR Lieutenant Traces Phene Call and Speeds With Detectives in Car te Heuse MAN HELD IN $2000 BAIL An automobile owned bv Lieutenant Lean, of tlie Sixty. fifth street nnd Woodland avenue station, ennblrd the lieutenant and two detectives te reach a house at Klghtieth street nnd Lyens 'avenue, last night, in time In arrest an ' nllnirftil liiirnlni. ... I... ....... In. 1 an.. ...vi.. wv..f,., ill- IWt'llVU illllll It window Lieutenant I.rnry answered a tele- s a ! burglar In our house." The telephone connection was then cut en. The lieutenant succeeded In tracing the call te the vicinity of F.lghtleth and Lyens avenue. Procuring Ills own auto mobile and summoning District Detec tives Qulgley and Print!! he made u eulrk run te Llghtieth street. The lieutenant nnd his detectives were searching the neighborhood In an effort te detf rnilnc from which house the call for help had come when they saw a Kecre cinwl from a window en the first fleer of the home of Wchard Sell man, nt thn southeast rerner of Lightleth street nnd Lyens nvenue. ' When the ninn lumped te the ground, lie alighted In the dutches' of Lieutenant Leary. At the Sixtjfifth stieet and "Wood land aenue station the mau said lie Is Alfred Williams, of near Seventieth street and Madisen ncnuc. He ob tained no loot at the Sellman home. Maelstrnta Harris today bald him In j ,VJ()(M) ball for the grand jury. Lieutenant Leary said the airest demonstrated the value Jef speedy au tomobiles as an adjunct te the pelln In overtaking robbers. ARMORED CAR FOR CITY Protection Frem Bandit' Raid Planned by Council A recommendation for nn armored pay car for the city, te ptetect city pa masters from the possibilities or a raid by highwaymen, will be made te City Council tomorrow by a special committee appointed te centrnllre the municipal auto service and eliminate waste and Inefficiency In the operation of cars. It Is believed that the bureau will be established early next year. Te that end n skeleton ordinance Is te be sub mitted which would be drawn tin in accord with the Ideas covered In the tenert and directed by the members. All iey-rldlng will be done away with Siv th ttse nt snenlsllv nitnterl cars and identification marks, except In the case of police and detective midlines. WWwmK- '"-'.."'"Wfiwpi11"1 'W'WwyW! H' 13, 11420 . I ' t ; , ' i .. fro-- i c tmJmj&uzaw c wbip lEiirfaiff; , i. L. i,,,,,,,!, , iiulhiii m -s-v pened at a point less thnn ten yards from where the first man attempted te teal her handbag. .Mrs. Denny struck the thug iu the face, and he did net molest her further, but ran east ou Cumberland tret. "i'et a soul came te my aid." said Mrs. Denny today. "I screamed, of course, but they weic a'l tee busv hunt hunt leg shelter In some doorway te help rne. I'll have te carry a (run. I guess " At' Seventh and Christian "treets yes terday a woman halted Christian How Hew r, whose home i at .102 Wyoming venue, nnd risked hew te rea'h n cer tain point downtown She appealed te have difficulty in understanding Bewer, nnd he raised his arm, pointing the direction. Five minutes Inter Bewer found his overcoat pocket had been cut awav and $170 in notes stolen. He reported te the police thnt no person ether than the woman had been near enough te him te "pull" the trick. Interrupts Safe Kebhers "When Charles A. Turnpoel. fjrrier. of Fifteenth street and Susquebnmia avenue jeste from cepted two men cieuching near n sate which contained the Saturday rc-cipts, Turnpoel, armed with a ieelver, opened fire. The men ran fiem the street entrance te an automobile stand ing u half square uwny with the en gine running and a third mau nt the wheel. They leaped into the car and escaped ever Bread street. .Daniel 'First, claiming residenie in lie. heard noises iu 1; s store ear y I J r l , j of Ul, orchestra in rday morning he slipped quietly 'P '" ' f , un, 1P ,hemat.e an upstairs apartment nnd inter- "J of 'the iew movement was net I tnn mpii n midline Tirnt n unto HMti ni ul mv rtf- I All Salef iene C s Final rZft "SSLB Ne Approvals Ne Credits The Stere of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Special Sale of Tricetine Frecks 19.00 Actual Values H5.00 te 40.00 This is an unexpected Sale be cause, even with our market knowledge, we never thought prices for such quality would drop se low. A dozen different styles distinct, but all in the favored navy blue. Sizes for both women and misses. 100 Frecks Only! THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name gftjiiiiM m m !ii ,.i..iiva it wna nn niter- neon . f newlties. all of which wcr well worth liearing. 1000AUTOISTS arrested $10,000 In Flnea Paid In Six Weeks bv incautious Drivers li Baltimore, was arrested by Detective Motorists hoe hud rough sledding jT Clay after nn attempt had been made ' wjn the police department during the I I te rob Jeseph Urewn. Seventh nnd Cnl- I ii iv ,V(.elcs. flf tlie 10.000 prisoners ; te rob Jeseph Ilrewn. Seventh nnd Cnl- lewhlll streets, yesterday. Hrewn. nccerciing te tlie polie1, was held up by First, and jelled for uid. CJay responded, and Firit tii'tied long fDpugh te lire a couple of shots at the detective. Then he ran east en Callow hill street, the deteitue finally over taking him near Fifth and Ita-e streets, after emptying his revolver at him Nicholas Ketchup. Eleventh -tieet ear Ellswerth, was held up and lobbed cf .$1." and some jewelry bv two men at Fifth nnd Semenet btieets. last night. The bandits escaped. Moes Franklin Vegre was n nested after he had piled up a number of pnlrs ih-l -i ----iv. -' -." , ;, i i i. who lme pncd nireiign uicir v in that tiin-, 1000 have been motorists nrre-ted for violation of the traffic regulations nnd for accidents. , These offenders li.ne paid a total e f $10,000 in lines. Veiv f i w automobile nnd motertruck drivers have escaped , from paying fine f the 1000 cases , (I00 were heard before Magistrate Car Car eon and -100 befer.. Magistrate Itenshnw. The regulations governing automobile ( Iraffic li.ne grown from a mere half, dei.cn te mere than 300 that fill a six-teen-page pamphlet. Violation of any une of the i emulations lenders the of- fendei liable te u tine of $111. r,(). PHOTOIMaAH rttoTepi s THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA Sec the Best Movies in J our Neighborhood Theatre ALLEN ' "'KWiMlY lu I OVF.R RROOK .."?P " ... - - - iMMimuhi; i mWli MAI (I Id "THE RED LANE" C,KUI.I)INF. FARKAR "THE RIDDLE: WOMAN' ASTOR HIS"- .1. " i lilt J D A K "STisr:i- i) mi v VI II. I. llOdKlls n 'HONEST HUTCH" PARK R1U0,,, DVLPIIIN T I K B-B "M", la 11 I MARY MII.KS MIVTKIl In "SWEET LAVENDER" Of All Articles of Adornment Nene Is Mere Popular Than a Diamond Ring We arc prepared with an unusually large variety of' diamond and ether precious stone rings. The prices are moderate and the gems of uniformly line quality. Solitaire Diamond Rings $25 te $3500 Three-Stene Diamond Rings... $100 te $9000 Diamond Cluster Rins $110 te $3000 Diamond Princess Rings $450 te $2000 Ruby and Diamond Rings $100 te $3700 Sapphire and Diamond Rings.. $35 te $3100 Kmerald and Diamond Rings. . .$100 te $3400 Pearl and Diamond Rings $130 te $2500 We invite a comparison of prices. Call or write for our Catalogue. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. I'l MO.M) Mi:r.fll NT.S JKWELEHS SiLVUItSMITHS fut&Ml m AURORA 'THE 13J 'II RMSMiiW W E MATI.NMir Iistt.Y ALLAN IMIAVS FORBIDDEN THING" POPLAR CTII SD PUT 1 Ml All-lr- -IA(K lllir.T In "III. I I) ll TIIK KM Ml- KIU KI.K (0li:i WOdD' ND UK T e.lTII MXTIM.V I I T V DOUdLAI MsM.EVN DOIIIS MAI In "1IIK .IMI.IIIKI)' M.hO Klll ( 1(1. L IlRfUP l"lfl AND srnui'1 li vva Wl. maiu pirureKK in "SUDS" BENN BLUEBIRD SPRUCE MUH l j f i r, r. t v I'lllLI II II i,ii "l ""' "CROOKED STREETS" SUSQUEHANNA I"th L. Suq Ml I Ti 1 . I v ItlffalL ! . -'iii i 'THE LEOPARD WOMAN" .III- n v CARMAN ,jE'V,,v,V lfav tun in "OCCASIONALLY YOURS" VICTORIA arlHlM H lj rut J CENTURY l ' I). . nnirriTire "THE LOVE FLOWER" ( MIIKN c,rir t i-i. m n TI I HT In "BLUE BLOOD" vvwv.vs,vwvwwvvwwvv.wvv m rh e MXON-MRDLINGER IMEATRES W tVJth ii !e li Fay's Knickerbeckers1',, MILL! VM I'lUM M In IIIK t-Cl Tll.l II" !il ACTS l IIKAILI K M v ii i:i: Iiaii.t im kn iiiiinr. in "A DESPERATE HERO" FRANFORD-771' 7F' DOCtiL Murl.KAN 4 IIOIIIN MAV In "THE JAILBIRD" FA1RMOUNT A h Nl IF " " "n ' x i'Jh-r I AC1UIL nriv, j pui.r i I mi. I)!J MILLIS Something te Think About" I BELMONT 5-'lJ "''l: m:t! IIITII rONKIIOlSK I "THE HOPE" CEDAR 0T,r AyD" tr-tnAn,MK i.riir.i. c i.xiTiiN in "THE WEB OF DESIRE" GERMANTOWN 10 (J"n llltlnfe Dil M MUCIN IIAMIMON In "HALF A CHANCE" coliseum MN,vTf;;rcT;r "A FULL HOUSE" GRAND S'.rj AND MARKHT imr.hnni Orrhectra i.ei i-i: ni.M m in "LOVE" II iMRH FKONT 81 jwiiiuvs f.imbnJur-tl n en I ninkfer.l T-IIIr ... 4n..k. . OlllAKI) f-.TIIKf. ri.AtlikV i "THE WEB OF DESIRE" vr i. IMPERIAL ' riM-i- MAILV : UII.HUI) MAIK't "HERITAGE" .! LEADER 4",p?IA,r:i',?'- IIIHANT U'NIII)l'JtN ,. "A FULL HOUSE" jc.rrc.rewiN iatini-i: daily i ANITA .TI'AVAIIT in I "THE YELLOW TYPHOON"' T TDI7DTV niOAP rei.t'MiiiA AV XjIDC-IX 1 I MATINKK DAILY irAMH !HLKV In "FOOD FOR SCANDAL" I flf! NT 32D ASI) I.OCI-ST HTS MAK Ml KUAY In X0 " "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" ! NIXON B3I AVD "AnKnT a' OLIVK THOMAS .V8' 7,"a0 "YOUTHFUL FOLLY" MAMMOTH "WnUnn1 t i", in v Orchitr& nrTii sTe.VKiinisK in I "THE HOPE" MrnT7I 42.1 POUTII BT nn-htit'ra. niKJUCut Cnntlnunun 1 l II rrriiKT. civten in "A CITY SPARROW" RIVOI I C2D AND RANSOM HT1 "The Friiky Mn. Jehnsen" STRAND 'iEnMAMTOU'V AVI? WAOA HAHLKV In "FOOD FOR SCANDAL" Drawing te a Clese! The William H. Wanamaker Stere's Unqualified Offer of a Flat 20 lO OFF EVERYTHING E' VERY DAY hundreds of men and women buying Christmas gitts are taking iull advantage of this saving occasion. Timely notice or the iact that a definite closing date for the event will seen be announced is net amiss MEANTIME YOU CAN BUY $35.00 Suits or Overcoats for $28.00 All furnishings, neckwear, shirts, $40.00 Overcoats or Suits for $32.00 underwear 20 off $45.00 Suits or Overcoats for $36.00 I All Fall and Winter hats and caps at. 20 off S'2n ?Tan r SulI 5r 512SS A tailoring fabrics te measurement, 20 off $60.00 Suits or Overcoats for $48.00 aii i j r n . ,a $65.00 Overcoats or Suits for $52.00 I A "'l an,d ur"cel,fr overcoats. 20 off $70.00 Suits or Overcoats for $56.00 AU evenng clothes and accessories. 20 off $75.00 Overcoats or Suits for $60.00 I All our imported English overcoats. 20 off $80.00 Suits or Overcoats for $64.00 Everything in the store, nothing $85.00 Overcoats or Suits for $68.00 I withheld 20 off Willi am n. wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. Gifts Moderate In Cost and Ideal In Character JlJrafriflKK H I t! f i TMt p I n il I d Tercher. In nnl nanc ityl. wltti tlcli I'd) chrome n n I h, would mke a churm-trig- (lift. Price. KtiS.OU. Other Terririi from S2S.80 te IStS.QO. f Gifts of a thousand joys. Remem brances that will prolong the pleasures of these you love from Christmas te Christmas. In all the world you could hardly select Gifts that mean as much; that will last as long, or give the same measure of happiness as Furniture and its Accessories. Ifl This Great Stere is literally en dress parade with its thousands of artistic, beautiful, sensible and exquisite things that are exactly suited te the gift giving sentiment of the Holiday Season. We knew of no ether Furniture Stere with stocks as large or prices as low. There is inspiration in their variety nnd grandeur in their greatness. Just as there is a genuine saving for you in everything we sell, from Tiny Boudoir te Great Hall Clocks, from Footstools te Matched Suites, ind Candlesticks te Tercheres. fl SPECIAL NOTICE Quantities of Furniture, as fine and handsome as we ever assembled for Dining Roem, Living Roem and Bedroom have been marked below any prices we expect te see in the retail Furniture World this year. A rare money-saving opportunity 1e put your house in order for the Holidays, or make elegant Gifts at great and unexpected savings. Ce I en I I Cleck. lUlltn nntliltnc elrla. It ttni nrvfil. or Ilrewn Mhefny. itmtnnr, Whltttnf ten ,i4 Ctnttrbury ChlmM: 12-Inch dial with (Ieta rlud numv A I AQUARIUM, $22.50 A irtctful anltn In nreutht Iren. Iln Teli chrome flnlili. llflsht, ,14 Inchej, with 13-Inch. cUa bowl. Complete with mlnU tur castle. :2.50. Fln for a Olft. CONSOLE TABLE Ilrprrlnhlle Deilrn, In Mheny or Walnut lliii In our own factory. Prlct. IU.30. Ilnnleema Jllrrer, tSO.'S. Twe rlfcra. cemplft. (00.33. Bridie Lump, $22.73 Maher&ny fl n I h. nllh aHjuatsble Ilrema rtnlah arm. )Iaa 11 - Inch allk haa. trtmmtd with reuchlm toy and bottom. Celer, Rea. Clelil or Illur. IIl!)t r. Inchea. An artistic and In expenalva QKt. Handsome Wicker Furniture, Much of it Marked at Great Reductions a el't opportunity made unusually advantageous bcauje of the evar.lncreaalng popularity of thit Furniture and the ereat aavlngi at which It can be beuaht at this Stere. Matched Suite In Browne, Bluet, Iverys, a rays and varl-colered combination!. Fleckera, Chalie Lenpuaa, Davenport. Day Oeda, Tablra, Chalra, Table and Fleer Lampa. Many Suites and Pieces beautifully upholstered In flowered cretonne. Willow, Reed, Reed Fiber and Cane, Suites and Pleeea of Peel Cane and Chlnesys Grass Just arrived from Heng Keng, are net only the prettiest and most eomfertabto we have aeen In years, but they are likewise lowest In price. Pay ae little as $4.50 for a dainty Waste Dasket and Stand, or $8 for a Fiber Chair, or up te $278.00 for a magnificent three. piece Suit. Reed Fiber Rocker, $14.75 Well luilll. liandnem nnd reitful, thli atylla'i and l.oipltnble narenlal Ilrewn Iteckrr hn aprlns arat, loeia turhlena and uplielatrred bacl.. Co Ce rid with fine and prettily flewtred Crrlennc A uatful and lnxpenlvj fllft. I'halr te match, rimn price. Other lleeii ItecKeiu from W.OO up iSZ-ZzdFQ1 TABLE LAMP, $18.75 irahei-any nnh Ilaie with Inn IlKhlJ Ilea haiidsnme IS. Inch Milk "hade, In choice of Keas, tiuld or jllua llnrd ulili American lleautv If lalit. -JU', Inchea Complete with l.ulb, erd and Blue ia.TS Oihir 'labia I.ampn. f 10.00 te $130.00, I Itilll 1 DECORATIVE MIRRORS FAR BELOW CURRENT MARKET VALUES Deautiful am! UFeful Gifts, with Geld, Silver, Polychrome, Muhecany and Walnut lame... ler the Buffet, Mantel Console Table, SewinTable and neTSr corner One hundred designa tpecially reduced. Frem $1.50 te $365.00. corner, une 'i?ti M Ij MANTEL CLOCK, $15.75 llaliegan) handemel)- Inlaid with olercd weed", Klaht-day inavemrnt Hub (He-Inch perwlaln dial with remri Klaea Helsht in c, Inchea Width. . Inchea I15.7S. Other lilnda of flerlia HI. .10 te am? 00. Gifts for the Buiineit Man Flat and Rell Tep Desks. Smart Deik Lampa, Handsome Deili Sets, data Desk Fada. Ceatumara In Gelden Oak and Mahogany, Umbrella Stands. Ml J Combination SmeUer's Stand and Tobacco Cabinet, $18.75 Has cliar llehtar, a ash lraa and four cljar reals Other Bmoliere' hianda, pedestal atjle. J2.JJ up. Blanket, QuiUi, Perticrei Lace Curtains, Sefa Pil lows, Fancy Table Cevem and many ether practical Gifts that will add te the comfort and beauty of the home. Great Reductions in Rugs, 25 te 40 Endunnpr and beautiful Icud-h rW vAflnnf . .TT i . .'. . -rv mnknrH. Stnni Krrl wnv- ,IM. "i"L.". .w i'".r l,.' Ken'u3 OI . Amenca'fi -t anvin wr.i ;r rZU -V"'. ",u "'..T wl" nQ"ize with any at savings we de net believe can be equaled anywhere, 3aD.vru acamiess 1 apestry uruetelt Rugs, 9x12 $28.00 (M WrL V& WXM ': Cv ;. , r-A & wyjmivmwMj iuidil WlQ&IM Manufacturers. Im-nerfe mid n0inn.0 MARKET STREET FERRY CAMnPN w J. als. !Ia thra-4ar mercurial pendulum. HeUht T ft, 10 In. A Princely Olft II51T.OO. MIRROR CLOCK, 9100.00 Klht-dar. eel en Jewel WAllham meiement, with leld-vlated dial. USa landaeme Tell chrome frame, Helnt, S9 Inches Width, in Inehei A mssn flcent Olft, IIUOOO. Other beautiful Mirror Clecka, SUO.un up. FOOTSTOOL, $7.75 Solid Maheaany. of Colensl Dialin. fcJiSf 1 ?ur.ewn elery. Tep up. helaterad In Tapeatry or Plain Velaur. Electric and Hand Sweepers of the best makes A labor savlaf (lit wr in neuarvriie. 'O best denin-ndM snd interior decoration $65.00 Axminttfr. J1 9 en $89.00 R.f U.I tr.i.' L'A' i'ii Persian and Chinese Rugs for Gifts 30 te 50 Less Send for our Felder en Cluijtmas Gills. Annetmn Ltmrhnn. .,.J : .u. v.- c.t n n - -- '" " '" vreiTw ucjieurani. rrr fleala ealle ftera 1 &1 m m m m m P I 1 1 i I i i m Ml HI 6 .) ,, SbiS- ?rl 'mm immMk, iiMi - ' ' r ' i -"-"rS faY,tfnm&iijU2Jifmif t1 y'VT ' H" $m naTaU1tr71rjwl KiliS TrVtr&t 1 m dsmi
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