Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 2, Image 2

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EASTMAN IS SLAIN;
Notorious Gunman Believed
Killed as Result of
Gang Foud
WON HONOR DURING WAR
New York. Dec, 27 ',""' Knt
mn,whi fo- two decides trd one of
the lovve Tnt Sldi' mt notorious
Itnniti of times mil lm later I""''"'"?
a nnr Wo vvns s'nm vestcnlnv sup
por-cdlv ns Hi- resti't of I -time fend
Petcrtlves tniliv entered on the trnl!
of a srnre of hnrnrters ktimvn to Irive
hren hi" issnc ctes it virions times
Eauttnin in vwn distinction In the
wr unili"- his rcnl name. William De
Inner, and wis rer-torcd t" citizenship
bi- Onv"tioi sii t on hi- prntnlno to
KO sfrn1?'.' ' wis found lml nt the
corner of Knurtli avenue and fourteenth
sirept, within n hlork of Ills n'd under
world hnunts, his bodv i mti e.l hr tlvp
bullet
Lender of thp n-of of deticthes
assigned to tho pisi . i ' tlmr hud
leimed of n reren' tli'i-i of I'lMniuti
to kill onp of h's o-ii miens nftor n
qunrrcl Rp'nfums between the two jncn
hd become nioie 'ind nice utrnitipd
they said and n,ich h id enlisted thp
support of friptids fop ib ft iiv.
Macr Pices In T.iioab
J A rp i printer, who told re
porters iis r clit tti it 1 . ivuv oiip of
even1 p)' -otn"p to tin murder
was rxpettnl to t'll Ins tnrv to thp de
tectives t d i Hi' "aid 1 ind tho
others rushtil on' of a restnitntit on
bearing n shot lirpd. n-id hivv four other
hots tlirpptPil at tho prostrate body
The mvv, lie said, a mio ft lutl over
the bodj a moment and then run for a
lowly nio iiK ttixicob, which sppd
way
In the dpad tnnnvi poekets were S140,
a ivntch and chuln and n C'hristmus
card. The presence of the Tohinbles
indicated to the nolice that the killing
of nastman probably j not part of
th nrovni'inif erlmo unvo
Eastman had n jouthrul career ',
that was (li77ilm; even for underworld i
annals The son of weiltuy nnd indul
En1 vZTaJllToi TuoZ'TiL !
-toughest ? Xrict ,n New Urk nr
Fourteenth Mnet and Third avenue
onb a Mock from where he was killed I
A dozen yearn ajo Hip "Monk" Kast-
iR."inf2j i .,.! n
S? mnroer m,tnri", "to the' ,on, n
JMTTt '" ? '" h., 70?r'j
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leader, however, ertpl tfrms for Ic-ser
Mi7ndr.hl,n,n-mr,UfKs o!? - i!Lar"
cotlcs ami ilo-po-lnj of stolen goods.
i.nnstcl as uouglilioy
The Inst tinip Eastman appeared on
police records was In 101". when lie
was untsieii, pieaueii guuiy in ronocry
tod was sentenced to two ypars in
rison On his release m l), tob-r. 11117.
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ne enlisted in the a-niv as a dough-
boy in the lOtlth Infnntr of thp Twen-
tj-seenih Pm-ion He then was torty-
five ears old.
After the war bp was honorably (lis-
charged but lacked the riehts of citi-
tenshlp bpcause he had been convicted i
of a felon. lopruor Smith, tu re- '
storing the soldier's ciic status nrtrd
on the recommendations of the regi-
tnent's officers The letter of Lieuteu-
ant .1 A KerrUau of Compuuj O
read-
"During the attack on Vierstaat
Rldgc. Eastman was woumletl and taken
to a casunltj rleuring station. Hi re-
mained there oulj three dajs, for upon
Hearing thnt the regiment expected to
p into the line again he escaped from
me aospiiai. ciiuippni nim-CK irom u
salvage
was I
denbi
cxem
portci!
otn
ernor
IDC to on lianils IlIK Knets. wit" hum
ttrenadeswith which to attack .. i. r.nan i
o intense tl it his pick was seared
from his batk, but he gained his ob
Jectite
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rtiiegcn tritrunui leader liem
Tin murder "f Eastman and the hold-
Ing ,n lOa.,m hail i of rgP I King ,
bellrvpil to l.p the leader of a criminal
band of nation-wide .iumu, were out-
standing ft.itur.s r-lm in N-
York's crime situation
vm n n i-ntur sii.4111 kim
King was nrraigi.ed in a Rrookbn
court on u short affidavit charging us-
ault and rohberv He is s.utl to have
confessed following his uiit-ht Mit.n-
day, thn' mi 'iircitpii tin hoiii up nnd
robbrrv n'veral weeks ugo ui llinrv
Oetttl wmlthv retiretl rial estate oper
ator in his ItrooUbn home
Bai is placed ut tm (w.n ut the
Trenton. lw 27 0.t lu.ug plana
for a stat. m.I. st.in ' .Ii..k Inn
ditrv it. Nm .!ersv imveinor Ed wards
has sent l.-.n mv mi i t. ii) tnt und
cu,it ugi n.i's tl . niericnn Legion
mid .itl.i MMnns igunuriti'Mis un I
official- nt ui ij'il.i ni sutcs tu att.'ii 1
confer, n here ''.morrow
Tin s'"m nor am , itner ih nc
1 Sltffgft. 1 t . f.i' . l plfill 111 i'l-Co-ordinnti'.n
f i, uwipil lwill.e h
Iiartmelit-- iciord'tl.' .ur Hiit'imn.
die entering the lute mi tHtp hiu'i
VVUVS 111." brt'Ue. ..r fM.. Tiiht
guarding f rnnrt- to md frum uiuniri
palitlrs a st.m il ."..i ,.iu,n mi
cation to phi tur" tlcemg ciuui,ls , stir.
Yfllloii' mer known .iiminab- , it"
rewards foi th" 'iipture of bandits
closer guflid uver pirkeil iiiitiiiii'.bil''s
ami nnpnititt .m of a tai.- oib' . i . to
have 1. nnje of all the ina hltie-v f. le
fmt in' f r". lr -limping mji lit
n. n ii.ii e i!.".,i datinns
( liiragn. -f 27 -i'hit of I .
tivt s llul ' mid l.l- iiiei. ill mil" i J ! . t
night 'I i '( 'M . git i our- Inn.
pnssp.l v 'i i. ' i. . run.' ' lies iini 'i
I mi.'" mil most uf I'.' iliiig. urns Minn
Iials lire in J.'iil '
tin li.isilnv th" iitv ciii il w 1
probnbh .tir tltio.igli nn ..r.linan." r
wardluic mid pruiiintm ver pull, einnti
svho kills n minimi1
"Moonshine" Fatal to Woman
M,s Mur II mi. I ' I n. . tu
old li"l hM i - it 'ii st M iiv - II'
pltal frm, i tu ifi.t- t inu.i.isli
:,h,HVi ' t' ll " -iv I wo nn
wniSKV, I ." mu iv i "oiiu
W.is found inn'.,,- i, .us h 1 i,inill'. .v
n n luoiuiiii. lu'iisu .".I" .i'i Pal.
I ion, t vvhe.e she I.,.,' ivcl .
!,lm lis
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Turnpike to Sprlnghouse Opened
StTirlncliniisemitlClie.tn.it Hill tiiin
Hike Ihtough 1'n't Washington up' ne I
for trnflie v.sh.dnv nfici luivln-j In-t
"loscii suiue tmit for it inns The ink-
"ow open from Citv line to Sprin--
house wli take trade Irom uth r
roads ill the li ijlilurhuud
EXTELON AND HERO
dump joined lilt .uupanj aud' Police Make Unexpected Catch In liard the F-ugu ly were Foreign Miu 100S und then took the arts and science i,: ,. i.'-.i i . i.t7: t.lZ it 11- " ""'
inaction throughounie entire IUn , Investigating Blade ' ister Iluero. Robert Emmett .Tcffery. eourse nt the Fnlvcrslty of Pennsvl- I ;n' f Wwirow Col who believe.
urg lino show. H. condu. t was . invcsngayng a mac mn,tcr. and Oliver R vnnln. where he comnleted his limerick ... . '..'... .... . lVlJ.?.::'.P,J3t"fyeK
plur and he has iicmt heen re- . in an invesijgotlon 101 owing a nre ,",- ,,,, ,i, inl.nin. A education In 101.n. 1"" ''uu""".,"' iV"K'r """ 1N "
I for .bspnoe without leave or anj In the store of Morris U eingarten. nt -" "" ' v " n -rca eolonv He took up nowspaner work on the ,,T5L ,J:0h"r" Ln"fl.p '""?. !T.e!.. for
er ollense 'Ji aouiu c roni sinei. jestcrun ---.. ..... ------ - -,. li,,ti,,,n klnn n ,,!,. t "" ", "", Miggrsuii oy u
mother incident relnted to the gov nfternonn. the police seized fventv-six also was ,..! ea v I I jm ng u " ., inembr f , , & ,,
was that Kastman had gone "over w , ot wine nnti tnue gauons or ', " ' :r L . t , tl..' army, nnd he Wned them nc I ..... ,t ""' ". . "'".""."".V.0. .'X?'
request of I Jistri, t Attt.rnev Lewis win mas. th. Ir owners arc requested to call ' ther Ulld(r , Soviet regime as la ," ..!,.,, inning line was real funnv ' ters, Irene, Marie and Bella, living at
said he hnd lnfoimatmn thnt King is tot av .it th head i.iarter-. "f the Ameri-' ,i.tu ,,. t,. ttw. tlmrtnre nf T'1' ' rl7e "'" R. . , . 1 110 o,,,,i, v,,-i, iu... "' "'"' "l
wanted for various ,ff. .. - , on.nutted pan Anti V.visecton Society 22 South 5 C n.htv ca rl id s of , ,a lrh p0t,,,,l " tt,ln,,rWVli J T"'' 1 . 1C-
in Calif .rnli i id ther, tut. , F.ighteenth st.eet The Animal Sautn f"01'' J Ir ! , Mo" " "h,T W,,H, ifr 1 ,T'1' " '.,MrH- 7""1,lS b'''""e n!i"m '"
Theod.-i. S.rt.n -a'cs ,..., ige,. stood nu, wlll ,,,. ,llU from ;0 until b ""' '" h"an I Hvde oodles of shekel there was 110 response to the doorbell
with a miiknun in un ..pstuirs bcdioom n tu l-ivm ut hues filled with doi: his. R0.rn ,, . . 1 . 'Well won with a line good and putin.v ; and Minimum d Daniel .'nlinhon, who
ct his Hronv reside,, .'uhil. burglars llxtT ?o"d Tan' fl?hKfood ' ..1 t?J rS T(h H iniS M-rtlm E IlPth.ring.on nf :'.2,0 mnnagitl to open a wlndovv llc'fo',,
ransack-d 1, cvistmns i.Vc a io.,u on Ai)M11i -ii,k, , .. u,r distributed I Jvith?Mt ".'f00'1 ''?""" ',fl,n",?, r Chestnut street. sns Mr. Charles de the house full of gas Fpstalrs Mrs.
the iirs, .;,-. ,,,! ..,p;.i ,,.!, .11,, n, iluu,,-'.".. ;,io,u..l,.r2.iM 1 ,,'" "mi" bo hundred dollars for. McKeague n, the three , hild, en were
moti.l, v.im.i at -5vi-.il ,t lecum. , ,, ,,, Thr (Wllt h0 Sov.-i Vrm.uia. the d.sput.lus -v unconscious in bed A tube in some
knoun ve-t.nUv ,.. .,..., ,, ,, ,..,t', ,f , - - ..r"".".'."1 1 ,.,i.i ,.r, . 1, mm. .. manner hud b.-ioinp tletnelied from u
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'"MONK" EASTMAN
New York lliug jranR IrHdcr and
war hero, who vias .slain In the
street
MYSTERY IN HUNTERS' FATE
Two Found Dead on Island After, s,ro,(vl rn,lr valuable property in nn
.... Ph, rail coiiut diirinK the las few months, the
.. ti B .?- n ., l'f01'lp. (ur"1 ln,n ,hp strwt" "t ttw
hlhloii, Mil.. I)pp. J, Coroner M. first alarm nnd helped the llremen flubt
1" IiiRraw, of this town, was palled "10 fntnes. The flro. which seemcxl to
t- IVrriIle to investiRute the deathH ,,nw. ,'"ul t ,orln '" he bollerroom.
,fi',-ttii,i. mi t:. mi nmPKM spread through tho building nnd
t f .eow Ilni ks. of IVrrj Point, Md . mdunjeered ntljolninp property,
und his brother, Charles Hanka, of Stnto I'ollro Scan Crowds
I-iiiPintir l'n whose bodies werc Stntc poIop am, ,, rr ,unr.
found ou Stump island, below the Stis- Ubalu were at the fcciio ami kept care
tiuehaiiim Flats Saturda eeDlnp. ful w-ateh on the crowds in tho hop
l.arh ( linstmas raornlnB the men ' of finding evidence that would lead
left I'pi r Mile In a small SunninR akIO. to tho arrest of the perron or persons
and about J o clock in the ufternoon responsive It was the fourth tlmu
the coroner revived a telephone mes-' the btiltdlnp wu on fire, but the u-saKi-
liHju a. . U. Armour, notifyimt thorities said there had been no sus
.,li,i i f the death of the two brother. picion of incendiarism until now. Iatcr
Mifii the coroner arrived nt Terry- t,e belief was evpresvisl that crossed
vile no one in that ocaUty knew wires had caused the fire, but deputy
Armour, nnd were surprised when in- marshals coutinuctl their imcftipatlon
formed b Jlr Mogrnw an to bin cr- jn nn endeavor to locate the real cause.
W",- , . , , , Albert Smith, the youth arrested
After fceveral hours delay Coroner by the btate police in connection with
Mauraw obtained a boat with a riier the fires in the icinity of rnjette city,
man and the rip was made to Stump wos umU,r observation as to his sanity
island, several mile down the bay. t ,, ir ut ,.,,. n.in. .i.
Ipon their arrhalthe found the body'
ui uvurc Jiuuit biuv:n in inv inuu xi(
r beorse 1 atak btuck In me raud He
nd evldeutb been dead for scleral
hour,- Charles Hank's body, ntHl '
arm, as fouud in the boat,
CARUSO PASSES GOOD NIGHT!
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Condition of Tenor, III of Pleurisy, I
Runortorf Unehanoed I
New orli. Dec 27 The condition
strn n nirljtmai. Dav with an nt-
ta of nleurisy. wa unchanged early
tod., 1 e is under the care of ft v. pi,,'.
Mdiins. but none of them was sum
. 1 .1..-1 1. . ..!. .. .-. . . I
l" prescribed by his physicians, who
I,,,,,,' ,h.. hnrrln,. raiim,iJ .u.
h.nser wn,,i,i i nhc t() riturn , ()ie
stHge within two weeks.
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Bruno X.ir'to, the tenor's secretary
declared Mr Caruso complained of a !
sno p paiu in ins sine on Christmas
afternoon and was lestless that night. I
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II was reported to bp resting easier
last night and one of his phjsiciaus ex-
pressed the opinion that, barring un-
foreseen complipntioiiH. he would be able
to return to the stage In two or throe
weeks.
Mr. Caruso was slightly injured two
weeks ugo in a fall on the Metropolitan
Opera House stage aud a few days
later burst a small blood vessel in his
throat while singing In the Academy
of Music in Brooklyn.
Knrico (iruso's illi.ess will ost him
about S1000 eeiv day he is unable to
till his engagements at the Metropolitan
Optra House.
QCCt CIBC. CIMn Dnn7C I
OtCrv rlnu, rilJU DUUtC
"'i.1.?.'-
Thp hlize startrd in thp cellar while
frozen water pipes lit had lighted
"omc paper umler the pines and the
flumes ignited several patkages stored
"' "'" "',ar' spreading to the store
abm ,( to S(,Vernl other rooms in the
limine The damage is estimated ut
$2000
Petccthc Fljnn and Acting Sergeaut
Rnrtleson. of the Thud nnd Dp Lanccy
stret ts station, condiut-d an investiga-
riot, in the .ellar after th. flames had
ruin in inl- icnur tuicr mi unmes nun
been extinguished and f.und the wine
.md whikv, whi-h hud been untouched
bv the fire The liipior was removed
to the polite station
Animals' Santa Still on Job j
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-ui i. n nml .Mi-" uia tlulvpv, lorre
-.!. it.'I ng s"i retnrv
Christmas Dinner for Sailors
l'h' nilors "f Port Rl. limond will he I and washed the tllshi s lifter tlie
g."ii a r'al Chn-tnias dinnei with tur Chr t uu dinner at their Northampton
k. v nnd mime pie thi- evening' at 7'lirn . II . wvid that the "men" uf the
i luck nt the Port Richmond branch fuunh washed no disheM that duv
', the Mam. ns Church Institute, ut .
jsr, i:,,-t Cnn.hna -met. The Hnllnr-j ' Tragedy In Balkan Parley
i.,-. m.ii i k t lui iu v ii 111 ii f t rtwl .1 mu hi. f '"b""
, f th. "xp-n-is uf th" tlinne the p-
i,i,i ' vp'iis.- In ing def raved bv
. ,inr. tuti' ns of r siiluits "f pri Rich
, it i I Mm. "nn I'm s.n'ors are .
Moii "in, inn -.M'nrs are .n
. tt, .1 Ii vv, I. follow" I
ii' ii, . i, i.' lulling rxit.i
t. I i
i. nn
turn- singing and nuisi. bv i juzz band
ODIOUS PRONOUNS STILL
TlhD TO PROTESTING PETS
Itr. II lifi'lfi- l f.sc.i in licvmnp Language tn Lii&hackle Dumb
ltiimtil ! ram linn'ruiuil Ippotlation If liatevvr That .s i
s-eit ri....ti : nn- i gs p -sv
"i- 1' . "
go on -n""' i nr; ll i i.ffr nits of tin Eng-
I 'unguiig.
s!it, ves! r.litv T"lil .md '1 ik' r ind
Mnltv hnv. I" . ,i ittnig nior. or 1 !.
I in ilu ii'ivi'i - . t H - .mi'
1 .1 - l I. . I .. I -
'""IK ""s ni.u.,1 tu . u-iiie uiin.it 11
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''', "I" f""1 ' ''" 'Iniimrie J.duentioi,
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impersonal , ,,,,- ,,i,t ' in I
''"" 'htlreh .l,io.,i,,te, ft-,,,, dug
'nnd cut .ircles fuis tn du uwav with
ru" i m.lu.edliv the-., tu-uis Mis
-lonui v .v.il. v.ui to be dunit tlnuiltth
i Hie public and pni"hi.ii schools and a
'.'in .... -t" v fit to
Hr ".' VI.lu, utin' siipirin-
li.iidw.i .f " h'li schools, nnd the IUv.
tin I I loon superintendent or
jiniuiiuai aouu,
evening public
'FIREINUNIONTOWN
II
Incendiaries Believed Responsi
ble for Burning Business Build
ing Worth $150,000
SCHOOL HOUSE BURNED
I'nlnnfovni, Pa.. Pop 2" Fcnr tli.u
the ineendliirics who lime Wii operut
nc In Pavi-Me count v have trnnsfemsl
heir netlvitlos to tltis eltv wpronrou.td
urlv todn wIipii flro broke on In i
I isinpss building here mid deifroved
't with a low of approximately Rl.'O,
Oflil William I'antelos, ownor of n '
store in tho bnlldlne, wa arrested b
n deputy flro marshal soon after the
lire sta-ted. nnd will hae n hearing i
'ater in the dn
V-rrons and pre.tp.l bpeause of the
n.anj inoendiary tiros that hnu do-
dcnts o j0(fer,on. WaRhln4Bton and
ierr) townships, the scene of many
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"'7' "'," "''".V ''ICJLSV?
' out the lire rat." adding that "our own
measures would be applied unless some-
thln is dnne
tO. " 27 -1'ire. undoubt-
edly of incendiary origin, jestcrday tie-
Tl ";' " "" """"'"" Dt.uu"'' '." .".
klnsburg, a wealthy borough adjoining
this ctt on the last, causinc a loss of
$200,000.
The fire was clearb the ork of in
cendiaries, the building having been
firnrl nftnr ftunpu hurt ttnpn tin turn toil
irlth nil nr v.inin ilnillii.. l.iflo inmiiKIa I
. ..X. .. Mil . "l l .,,.. 1
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shortly after 2 oVlo. k In Adam Fornof. i
iviii,in.h,ln. ii, ii,,.i.,ii
fo itln neurest lire w to turn in hii
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alarm, Iip saw a man running from the
school buildlgn. He fired several shots
t the fugitive, who darted into a dark
sine sireei
So carefully had the incendiary done
t-,.. - L-i ...
C A
ES FURORE
his work, that when the two fire com-
panics of thp borough cached the scene,
the entire second floor of the build-,,'",.
Ing. a modern two-story, fifteen-room
structure, was in Haines.
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URUGUAY TO GREET COLBY
Will Arrive Today Special Honors
, h-,ih c-,a,. ;,.,,,.,,.
for United States secretary
Montevideo. I niguay. Pec 27. (R
A P I Preparations haie been made
for the cruiser I'ruguav to leave port
today to meet the Fnited States battle
ship Florida, which is bringing Rain-
bridge Colby, Amrricnn secrptnry of
Ntntl, t0 thi rit from Rio Janeiro
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and Mr Co b will hi in y.tl to t.ans-
retarj is due to lund lure at .1 o clock
tomorrow und will tie neeivpti witn
milltarj honors. Hoops of the giirrlsou
UeiDK called out to accord him the wel-
eomP usually given a special umbassn-
,inp 'I'l... Vecretar will thtu co to the
emmen't house where he will b.
;lvon a ppeclai ndience bv President
,,' " An official hnmiuet will be L'ieu
,m' t , &! MlnK
,morTV,. !', .., ?..." "nMfr
. , ,.. ,,.i.-w
Buero in honor of the visitors
.,, r-r-r-r .n.iniiins
SOVIETS PEED AnlVltNIANS
Bolshevik Army Goes Hungry In Or-
der to A.d Comrades
. Constantinople. I).. 27 , Dispatches
frnni Armenia ilettli I me Slllllllion
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Denies Coolldge Dishwashing
Snrlngtltld, Mass.. Dec 27 Calviu
f ooiuls'i -!r , in a brief intetview es
t..nln ,1,1 ml thi.t he and his broth, r
I nml i.iveinnr CoolitliP donned aprons
lludapest. Dec 27 During a meet -
ing - t the t omnilsMon nppoinieu to uv
I"'"' "'" Seibo Bulgarian frontier 1
iiir-tl hr..k' out mm a nuiKiiruiu
iiir-tl hr.ik' out mm a niiigurinu
c. 1, n 1 killed tin S. rbiuti general who
p-'s inl sav- a 'sofln dispntch The
colonel theu 'ommittui suicide
This in.nii.ig one verdict 'was nn
dercl In Wl.iel.r iiiad" the full..,v
lug Hr n stut nient
I do not ,1 ink th" use of tin pro
"ol'H I"- ' v"r. tiuportaiit bearing mi
tin 'iise U . would have to chiuigt tic
vvhulc En-I i littguuge in order tu tjn
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lb" 1'tt I vlii'l. winl to ..' bn
hfinl it tliiintui 'lint the iiiiiiermnnl
""" " t nml. i nun tin unpen" nai
I'f".""''"' "; ,' f'f ''?v' ' ff
"'id . at- und ull..-nn inuls in the ii,s
of he,,' vuung masters and mU
tiesM-s
'No '.uir if i end In part "n our
' hUdn n are tniight th.lt th" frlendlv
puppv Is wortliv In oui liingiia?" (1f
.ml the innlvabnt nf a piineluii'.' bat
a bain mi ar.,.t Jil't so lung will
these chlldien eontlnue to couslder a
iiuinu minnm us wnrinv iiirrontinern
lion giveu to these article:!
Among those who had panned to go on ' .Mr Mlpln graduate! from there in iu,., n n n au
ledger-philadelphia; monday,
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER'S
DAILY LIMERICK CONTEST
One Hundred Dollars Daily
For the Best last Line Supplied by Any Reader of the
Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete
Limerick Which Appears Below
RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST
1. Contest is open to any one. All
that 1h required for you to do Is to
write and send in your last lines to
the .Limerick using for conveni
ence the coupon printed below.
I lease write plainly, nnd be sure to
mid Miur name and nddre.
- All nnswers to thp Limerick which
is printed below must be re
oeb oil nt the office of the EvnTHNO
,."",UC,riEI)orn b' o'clock on
ednesday evening Monday's and
Thursdaj's limericks should be
mailed to P. O. Tin ir.oi tt,ii.
delphln: Tucsdax's nnd Friday's
to I O Kox 1521. nnd Wodnrs.
naj n ami Maturdaj 's to P. O. Hox
lV-M Answers left nt the office
of the Uvexo Pfiino Lunar-it
will nlo be admissible.
Tim WINXKIl (K TODAY'S CONTEST YILL 1115 ANNOUNCFA) ONK
WEKK FKO.M TODAY ,
Cut Out and Mail
TO THE LIMERICK CONTEST
Evknino Puiaio Lrnonn,
'. O. Hot 1S2H, Philadelphia.
LIMERICK NO. 13
Sad Sammy surveyed his last cent,
And said, "I'm not broke but I'm bent;
I grave presents to many
But I didn't get any
(Write your answer
Kame
Street and A'o.
City and State.
Ex-Service Man Wins
Seventh Limerick
Conllmifs) frnm l'nitp On
his own Christmas troubles. let's all
make the best of ours and get busy on
more limping limericks and sen If we
can't fatten up the old pocketbook by
BtUfflng a Wlimill? IflXt Ilor. In It
m-.- ."....- - v.: .
.in.Mii) jou rnniK today will be
loIoo. The limerick, you will notice
li.No 1.1. Hut somelindv U mlntr t.
. , . .. . . r .7- .-." -B -l
knock the spots ,mt of that old super
About Today's Winner
o are glad to see the prize go to-
Jlu '.",, "r..man "II0 "ll1 I"''
Ult OVIT ttlPre in I in rnnnti, niiiuu
i t. . pi, j
' pii.. , p. ,"'
ecoa lon
'?, ,. -ll'usJ A
enr across with the
oncers and saw service
Arconne nnrtlen n f 1 1
after the armistice. Then he was
transferred to the 2MIth M. P.'s uecr
unr:Viih ih.T .J''JS!
tion in Germany
.!... f-n .. . !.'.. -ii .
He was on the other side just about
5rnr n,,a wnR discharged in August,
1)llo
' Tlie winner is the second Penn Chnr-
t r School grnduato to tnkp one fit these
Hineric k prizoa. Have the got a course
m limcrlckitls there? fieorge Ilhawn,
I who won in the third contest, imbibed
his talent for butnor In the same classic
halls.
tr,.- I, reirmnoil Mu frnmln.n it n
n cnrnPg?;n;,i(1l1 Hn i,"0.' S
, l"";
Two months ago Mr. Cvilnltt secured
a leave of absence nnd went to the
SPnshoro Mavbe the prize he bus won
will xtend his leave.
He is twentj -nine years old and is a
member of the well-known Gilpin fam
ily of this cit. Chnrlps C-ilpin, ,1.1,
who writes all the funny librpttos for
the Mnsk and Wig shows, is his cousin,
so the tnlent for jlnglrtng verse must
run In the fnmll.v .
Can't Help AVritln' 'Em
It 1 oks as though j on funs simplv
can't help writin' 'cm. We get jingles
l tveiv mail, hum somv im uo-hi ttr
mighty good too. nere's what Moiris
nnn-ZWf,B, f 211 Olr.nl avenue.
IXltlllS .'I .11. tl.-t ' ,....-.. v......
.Ul..l.u ..t tlin Ors.fr cnmntpleil lluiertck
Can kill with n struk.
Is littlo wee lorn
Who onb know things ulphiibiic
C R Burrows, of 5015 Chester ave
nue snvs if we forgive him for the
three he sends in h"'!l proline, never tu
tin it again Thp three an
When ou luunched this limerick race
ou set a tremetujous fust pine.
But the thought jou advance
Phut all have tin same i-nunce
.lH noti Htrl tly speukinv
tlie case.
j-or thej who mostly write ungles
i j teams and aisu . -hik.."
Have ndvantngi' "i riose
Who can onlj wiite prf.se
Among whom the writer mingle-
You will notice thnt Inst line limps
Pppause I am oiip uf thp imps
Who don't know enough
To write better cto.igli .
In fnet, nuite outMiuping the simp.s
CONFER ON HAMON DEFENSE
Accused Woman and Attorneys Dis
cuss Case at Ardmore
Anlmorc. Okla Dc 27 -'Hie de
fensp of Mrs ('lain Smith Ilamon. ot
Ilhprtv under $12 i'0 bond on a chnrge .
of killing Joke I, Iliininn wbm discussed
nt a conference v.-tenlav betwppn Mrs i
llnuinn nnd lirr iitturnevs The ton I
t lnuti.il four hours unit accortllnir 1
. .1.- ..n.iitu iirtuiillt uvMn uii"M
tn the nttnrtnvs urtiuillv everv pii s
t inn concerning the ,( was considered
Ilanion .mil" from Wi son.
..,'Jlr" ,i,h, i ... l.ri. uiu. is
. )kln , thinv mile- nvviiv, wlieri she Is
. ., rrntves retiirrtlng to Wilson
ufe "esterdnv At the e lot the.....
' ' , , ottl1rn,.,h ,.Xpress..,
,;' Y,,1lrf f..nt th. trial p.obabl.v' would
ol take place until after .laiiuarj 17.
"ol ,UK"J. .
Mrs Ilanioii nine irom vviistui.
,n -"' ,, .it
Commodore John E. Craven Dead
Annapolis. Md , !)" 27 (B.v P '
(oini.ii.d.ili lohn ll'ileston Ciitvin .
I niwu ni nory ir..i. ... -
lleill III ins iinine uerr ) i3iv. ..u, . in-
was ,sUt; tvvu jcaia old.
.. The answer of the 9N1' m,
unr.D noLiiAii prip ' "
best last line to each L merlck will
be nnnounccd one wc;k nft" ',"c
Limerick is printed. For crnmple,
the winner of the prle for tie
Limerick which appears tmlnj win
be announced today n "c ,
I. In case of tics, prize" wl f0
awarded to ench MiiccrfMi "
testant. Tor example, it the ju ges
decide there nrc two "J '"ft?
answers of connl merit r "'!;
prir.e. the nuthor of 'Affin
will rcrclvc ONll, "'"H
POLLARS. Tlie prize will not bo
split up nmong them. , , , .
u. The Limnrlck will be im'K''' ,J
thrpo pdltors on 1ip staff of tlio
BvcwtKO PoitMO I.CPOt.n nnd
their decision will be final
on this line.)
JUST LIKE A MOVIE
Hold-Up In Country Town Had Ele
ments of Exciting Scenario
Reading, Pa., Dec. 27. There was a
lot of excitement at Rlrdsboro lost night
and enough nctlon to make ft good
movie, the scenario being aK follows:
A hold up mon empties his gun at
me lonciy station ngent. A Inited
States marshal Just hannens to sten In
nt the ps) etiological moment. There
loiiows n chnse under a culvert, through
the bushes, Into a creek, over n mud
bank, luto thp river nnd then after u
swim the culprit is captured; the gov
ernment agent la hit over the head with
it pistol, but brings his man back to
land. Meanw-hilc the 'o'pffraph tlrker
works overtime. Rending la notified,
n lot of railroad detectives are rushed
to the scene, n doctor is summoned and
the man is jailed,
Russell Stelnmetr. was the Reading
Rnllway station ngent who figured so
prominently In the exrltlng episode.;
Willinm Moser, the United States mar
shal who came ouportunely to the res
cue, nnd the "villain" of the story gave
his name ns Charles deary, of Kssing
ton, Pa. Moser's Injury Is not serious.
ASKS 2 HUSBANDS ON FARM
Colorado Woman Suggests Plan to
Lessen Drudgery of Wives
clod to close her tireil cvph on tho ever J
Listing drudgery. The lonesome wid
ower marries another woman to tuke
up the burdens.
"Now, reverse this. Olve the farm
er's vvife one husband to work in the
fields; the' second to staj around the
house, help with the drudgery and keep
her compun."
XMAS VISIT SAVES 4 LIVES
Caller With Presents Breaks Into
House Filled With Gas
Atlantic Cltj, Dec. 27.A chance
call b.v a friiud Mrs Kffic Banks, with
nn armful of fhriMinns presents, proh-
uuij Nora un- iivh .vesteruny of Mrs
G
n.i Stove.
the hospital,
POOR FAMILY GETS HOME
Tent Colony Can Move to Real
Country Building Soon
The famll.v of Mieliail Ilnffmaii,
living In a tent near 5100 Miirhei
street, since June because the father's
poor luulth has kept him from hla
former emplovment, have been offered n
ten-room lioube in the "iiintry where
the) can live until the return of warm
wcjthi r
William Beck, of 31 ."0 Amber street,
called on the family todn.v and offered
the use of n house at Newnortvllle,
Buiks 'otint.v Mr Hoffman would act
as laretakei Several other persous
called to offer nld and work
Girls! Girls!!
Clear Your Skin
With Cuticura
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December 27, 1020
PUIS BONUS COST
ATM
m
,UUU,VWU,
Houston Declares Bill's Enact
ment Would Moan Addod
Burden In Taxos
TREASURY "AGAINST WALL"
Wy the Associated Pron
Washington, Dec. 27. Passage of
the wldlerV bonus bill would cost tlio
government approximately $2,300,""",
000, Secretary Houston estimated today
before the Senate finance committee
considering the .soldiers aid mcosurc.
The treasury scerctnry declared en
actment of the bill meant an added bur
den In the way of taxes, reiterating n
statement made before the committer
last week that the treasury ought not
to be called upon to assume any addi
tional burdens. ,
While Mr. Houston said It was Im
possible to compute accurately the exact
cost of each of the four optional aid
plain, he believed the estimate sub
mitted was substantially correct. Land
settlement provisions of tho bill con
tain so many uncertainties, ho added,
that the cost entailed by tbcra could
only be guessed at.
Assuming thnt all of tho men xvould
select one of the four optional plans,
Mr. Houston estlinnted the cost of each
of the plans ns follows : Adjusted serv
ice pay, $1.3-12.000.000; Insurance pro
visions, .s4,534.000.000 ; vocational
training nld. 51, 880.000.000; farm and
home development, $1,880,000,000.
"Ajjatast a Wall," He Sajs
As the plnns were optional, the sec
retary paid the choice of the men would
not be confined to nuy oue of them and
allowing for the various selections he
arrived nt his total estimated cost of
$2,300,000,000.
The treasury secretary professed to
be "against a wall" ns to methods of
obtaining revenue to meet the outlay
that would be required If the bill were
enacted. lie called the committee's at
tention to the suggestions for new taxes
contained in his annual report, but ex
plained that these were mentioned only
for the information of Congrrss and
without any sort of recommendations.
He did not attempt to dlcus.s the
various tax suggestions, asking the com
mittee to hear Dr. T. S. Adams, treas
ury economist and tax expert, who gave
n comprehensive resume of the tax sit
uation, referring frequently to Secre
tary Houston's discussion of the ques
tion In his annual report. He declared
the treasury was dally seeing new evi
dence of n further drying up of revenue
sources, adding thnt the task of com
puting tax receipts was to that extent
hecomlng more difficult.
In addition to the difficulties thus
confronting the treasury, Pr. Adams
declared the Internal Revenue Bureau
fared nnnthor problem In kppplng ex
perts on the Job. He said the men
who were capable didn't stay long.
Resignation Cost U. S. Millions
Senator Smoot said. "The real danger
is that these men get training in the
revenue bureau, then go out and help big
firms evade tax payments."
Dr. Adams said thot might be true
to some extent, but that he knew "of
one man who left the bureau a year
ago whose resignation cost the gov
ernment millions of dollars in uncol
lected taxes, for he was an executive
with nn expert knowledge of the work."
The witness said this wat typical of
the "lubor turnover," nnd that It dl
rpptly affpeted the tax collections nnd
would continue to have a more direct
effect on such collections unless tax
laws were simplified.
Senator Smoot snld all those difficul
ties could be avoided If n revenue law
which "the nverage man con under
stand" were passed by Congress.
The committee adjourned without set
ting u date for further hearings.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Throdoro Potila 1030 I'arrlsh at., und llaj-
illttft Chone 103(1 Parrlh Bt
Tone Pets1, 1030 Parrleh St.. and Pelyxtnl
Notl 10.30 Parrlsh ft.
Kdwnrd J. Ounnlnc. IVanhlnrton and Aetiti
I Hchdle, WanhlnKton
Ilobtrt J. Walker, Oormantown Pa., and
Amajitla .. Kranhr. 17.17 N 20th t.
Cl.ctr Prlcfl, 1710 N. Front at . and Kthel
Jtnklna 1013 N, Warnock st
ltnli.h 11 Nortnn Altnona. Pa., and Mlntrva
R. Bhoena'eln "03 v Erin ave
Peter J. I.amtwr- 1121 Mulon t . and Jen
nie Flnneran. 10t4 llrandywine t.
Jamw II. OeoKheaan 2014 N 17th et , and
Huit i:. Drlionlt. 1631 N 22d L
Joith P Qulnn Orewn'a Hotel. 8th and
lVetnut Btn.. and Huth M. McCarty.
Green's Hotel, Sth and Chentnut at.
One of the rare things
btill left to the world is
a btrictly frcbh egg. Here
you'll find it oftentimes
the very day it is laid I
fcv&
The Home ot Sen Food
13thbetweenC!ieitnui&Walnut
Philadelphia
o3
Special Notice to
Men's and Boys'
Manufacturers
All those who have mer
chandise on hand will
pleaae call on Mondaj,
December 27, at 1
o'clock p. m., nt the L.
W. Hirsch Store, 925
Market street, where
the buy cm of THE
n.NK COMPANY will
be ready to take up
SPOT CASH
merchandising
proposi-
(ions.
THE FINK CO.
925 Market Street
&
At
.
Where to Send Funds
for Starving Abrdad
Central Kurnpt European relief
committee, .lohn II. Mn.on, treas
urer, Commercial Trust Co, Build
ing, City Ilnll squnrc.
Arjncnla Ncnr Fast relief com
mittee, Asa F. Wing, treasurer, 213
South llrond street,
China CblncKC relief committee,
Mrn. Gcorgo Whnrton Pepper, treas
urer, enre of W. II, New hold's
Rons -A: Co., 511 Chestnut street.
CORTELYOU GIVES WAYS
FOR SUPPRESSING CRIME
Anti-Dope and Antl-Flrearm Activi
ties Recommended
Director Cortclyou gives the follow
ing eleven measures ns best, In his
opinion, in checking crime;
Strong laws against dope peddlers.
Spcclnl details of plain clothes men
assigned to cover the prlnclpnl streets
men who know crlmlnnls by sight.
Higher power police motorcars ready
to dash to any spot in the city.
Close gunrd on railroad stations,
ferry terminals nnd main roads lending
into the city by men skilled In recog
nizing habitual criminals, with Instruc
tions to arrest "familiar" faces on
sight.
btrlngent laws to forbid the display
of wenponB of nil kinds In pnwnshops
and for regulating the sale of firearms.
Close co-operation with garugo
owners.
Close watch on nll-nlght places and
possibly n 1 n. m. curfew on thebc
establishments.
More attention to Jewelry store win
dows and removal of valuables from
these windows at night.
Deposit by storekeepers of Inrge sums
of money In banks overnight.
Speedier trials for criminals and
more severe sentences.
Well lighted streets.
New Ship Service to Pacific
The Pacific Moll Mr eomcM, rv. .,.
eratlng n fleet of Delaware river-built
boats, will commence about January 27
n Stan Pntnciscn.Pnlciittn tmt.tnA
The Creole Stnte, scheduled to leave
Baltimore today on Its maiden voyage
lor tne l-nrinc coast, will he the first
of the new line to start the service.
Hhn Is thn fir.t nf neleinl reccilu nt n
similar type allocated to the Pacific
.Man v.o. ny inc united mates shipping
board. The Wolverine State nnd the
Kmnfrn Mttltn will lie nut tntn ll.n co...
j-crvicc as soon ns completed. The ves
ids were built by the New York Ship
building Corporation, of Camden.
New Century Club Reception
Mrs. .7. Hampton Moore, Rritish
Consul General Campbell and Mrs.
Campbell and French Consul General
Fulllnrd and Mrs. Pnlllnrd will be the
guests ot honor at the New Year's re
ception of the New Century Club, 121
South Twelfth street, Saturday.
J:E Caldwell B Co.
JEWELERS SlLVrRSMITHS STATIONERS
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS
DIAMONDS
And Other Jewels
rings
bracelets
brooches
BAR PINS
NECKLACES
SAUTOIRS
WRIST WATCHES
PENDANT WATCHES
PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
ADJUSTED TO PREVAILING CONDITIONS
(Wjhee m toDatic&
BEST" LATEST
The Philadelphia
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g Ipoi Trot, 1U3U Wultx Im, Cfliirrptlon
g Ilnll, ( helten & Cltrw his, l lilldrin'
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g Mirrored Htudlon Kvrl.mlir Mrthotls
n lVr Jnt c a Trnchrr or J rich 'uill
I CORTISSOZ SCHOOL
s 4 mNnrvo i.fhso.ssi 3
H 1650 Chestnut. Loc. 3102. Oprn Day i. V.ir
p yiccrpliuii trvrry Widmltday at U . il
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OLLERSB!''TsoN,5'nMT,"rk,,
"SNOW STORM"
Novelty Dance
Danrl.ir New Ycur'i Kir till I u. in
.sintiaro ivrw irur I'tiy. . 10
COLL'S, 22 S. 40TH ST.
MONDAY MOHT
"MMBMWnw DANri',"
MTKV M'.MIIKIl IM'K
FOB Y (It'll IKII'K Clir.KT
Cliu. Hiid ltec Tut t Thum .New
Year's Eve. Nltht and Mvtlnra DancvH
ProTDick'ar,. 715 N.lTroad
A. lull ChlUr-n'i. Ii.sr U Prlvtlr
IKKnn slvrn rrer nfteriieon & rvir iml.
rutrs 'I lie lutrsl In Fns Trots, VI nitres.
One htrt.ii rtr MU I Ts ( l.rl Tl l.
MCilllsl. c n,, ni.irnetliiii, Kiln In In. 10.
IlKCKI'llON M'.M YI'AIl'S NKllir
t'utiry & Hl.ue DnnrliiE tuiuht, l'oi. 303H
AL. WHITE'S, 15tl,& ChcHtnut
Modern and HtftK OuiicIiik Tauulit 1'rlv
t-.ttc Din uirf riniiH I r (llrlM Tuimlii'.
I'.Vb'a C'hll'li n h I tss Tueadny Weilntu
day Hnd .Satiinlny uOeriiooni
PW?riP 'i:'
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UKCKi'Tiov kai'i'imHy .nmiiiit
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Cl.ll'lren'f 'Im Haturday Atternnon
I IllVA-'U t.l ssii.MS- rut t'MniA 'Jltin
FOWLER'S PRIVATE DANCING STUDIO
I(l7i (.IIIMOVI r I'r.nUtertl 8TO-4
I'lvrmimil Init I'rlv A Clu r.ei.hUns
D nrlnis l.vrry I".ib A HM Mat, lit ii30 i
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1 1 H - -
Distinguished Educators to
Spoak at Annual Sessions in
Atlantic City
VAN DYKE THURSDAY NIGHT
SDPelnt Dhpalch to ITieMtw PiiMIc l.t,or, '
Colllngkuoori, N. J.. Dec. 27.-Prnf
Henry J. Neal, ot Colllngsvvood, sror
tarv of the New Jersey State Teaeh
crs Association, announces the sluts,
sixth annual meeting of the ars0el.
tlon, to be held In Atlantic Citv to
morrow. Wednesday nnd Thursday
Ida G. Sergeant, of Pntcrson, will pre
side. The first session will open at 2 n
m. tomorrow in St. Paul's Method!?
Kpiscapnl Church, when nddresscs yjl
bo made bv Major Hague, of Jersov'
City, on "A Sound City Policy in Pub
lie Education ; by Senator William IJ
Macknv, of Hsckcnsack. on "A Soun.i
State Policy In Public Education' and
by Dr. V. C. Broome, ruperlntendent
of schools in East Orange, on "F.jii
cntlonal Freedom."
Tomorrow night's session w 111 be held
nt the Chelsea Hotel. Miss .Tunc Mun..
ncr. of New York, will give drama
readings, followiug which the session
win be devoted to n reception, dancing,
games, refreshment;) and music by th
Bordentown school quartet.
Mrs. John R. Scliermerhorn, nf lst
Orange, president ot ll.o New .Tphpt
8tntc Federation of Women's Ciuh
will speak on "Tho League of Womrn
oters" at the Wednesday mornlug ses.
slon in, the I1I3I1 school auditorium
Other speakers will be .1 It. Pan
Brock, principal of the colored school,
of Atlantic City, "Work of the (.
orcd Schools"; Mrs. Marie Tinner
Harvey, of Klrksville, Mo.. "Rebuild
ing a Community" ; II. O. Benson,
director of Junior Achievement Hu
reau. of Springfield, Mass. "Industrial
Efficiency"; H. A. Hulburt. of New
Brunswick, "Boys nnd Girls' Clubs."
und the Rev. Thomas J. Cross, of ths
Chelsea Baptist Church.
Dr. Broome will conduct a "pub
lliity hour" in the hl?b school audi
torium nt 4 p. m. Thursday, and ths
evening session will be held In St.
Paul's Church, the principal speakers to
be Dr. Henry Van Dyke, of Prince
ton University; Dr. A. 11. Wlnshlp,
editor of the Journnl of Education, and
William Dean Howells.
The elementary school principals'
meeting will be held in the Chela
Thursday morning nt 11 o'clock, with
II. M. Butcher In ehurge. The Book
men's Club smoker will be held in the
Chelsea Wednesday evening, and dp.
partmentnl meetings will be held In
the Hotel Trnjmore Wednesdny morn
ing, and in the afternoon Dr. Charles
II. Elliott, of Rutgets College, Ncw
Brunswick, will preside.
in DANCING -
Dancinq AssnJnc.
LAWRENCE STUDIO
BROAD AND PORTER
Tuesday Night Conteit, $20
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WINTER GARDEN
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NEW YEAR'S EVE
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V. HERBERT ROBERTS
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