itfJTO i rsjp'Ti ( H7JVi ' J7 f5J( &Zv EVENINGf PUBE-& LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 "V'w?! 3 DOR RICHARD CLUB CARDINAL DOUGHERTY'S CHAIR Y ADMIT UN 1 1 -------- 1 i 1 NHHH E SOLDIERS ACCUSED OF INJURING MAN lr. biooinmgaaio, nubiuomi Will Ask Diroctors to Rocoivo Them as Mombors NO GROUND FOR EXCLUSION i The Poor Ulrlinnl Club i"' fl,'t'cl,t womrn iih mombors. . . Knrl ninomliiKdalo. pros Mont of tlifi club, today IHnrr.1 hh nieniwii n , .bring hir "IP tnnuer uim- ' ",,,, Urectow Moiitlnj hiiiI nt tho mon . M hccttns next Tlmriliiy m iw " ' ThTpltui occurred to Mr. IHnotnltiK dnlo nt tho nicotltiK of Hip Hub. Iir M at thp niU-Cnrlton lnfC month. The nicotinic wns nttomlcrt by iiioiiibrr of ?nc Phllmlelphln Hub of Ail vert Wn Women, thp Throe Arts f lib im.1 the that thp lienrry nceeptnnro of tliP I nor Itlciinrd Club's Invitation f hows tlmt tho nrtvortMnK women of till city urn crcntlv Interested In tlmt orRnnlzntlon and n'rp tleitrotn of beromliiR inonincrH whoiild mteli nn opportunity be nfTonlnl them. .iii "This is the ern for women. Miirt r- 1llnnnlncri1nliv "TIlOV llRVP Oil- talncd tlip vote nnd wno on .furies nnil have MiccPMfull.v otiiffiRort In biiHlncM In fact, women Imvo been micoonmiiI in Tlrtunlly ever iindertiilltiK they lime attempted. In the ndvertlsinR biiMnes there nrc hundreds of women who Imvo been suecessful nnd even hnvc surpassed the men In nbillty. Women Successful in Iinlncn In-thlH eru It In Impossible to keep the women down. It linn reached such a point that the modern woman, in preference to the home, Vihh taken up polltieH. law, medicine and bus Iiicm. They have dl.splnjed iiniisunl nbillty in evcrv undcrtaltinK and Imve been ei ceedlnglv Micccssful nnd hnc made con dltiona better and cleaner In ench of their projects. Von enn t keep tlie women of today down. Tli'v are slowly but surely reachlni? the pinnncle of suc cess. Therefore, ih not help them nloiiR? iTi,..n iu nn ilifferenee hctween the two sexes from n business angle. Until ' are cniploed in the fnnie oecupat on. Therefore, wh not co-operate.' "y Uecp the women out of the Poor Hicham Club? , . ,. "There it) nbsolutelj no reason why the women should not be admitted lis , members. They will get in cventun ly. , us they have cot into pprwmm -; bo win waste time nnd keep them w nit- SoiithHriwl0h " M"n" mntl'"" " " BUILDING CARDINAL'S CHAIR 'TRANSOM' WORK EXPLAINED "AclvertlMnR men nnci women im- " evcntuall 'advertisluc men.' the onl difference IipIiir "nil one Rrnuii nm skirts nnd the other trousers. I will I make a recommendation for the ndnilt- I tnnce of women into this cltf at the next ...onilnn. nt tlie lmnrd of directors, nnd I Four From Camp Dix Arrested i on Charge of Running Down Pedestrian EDNA MURPHY, FREE AGAIN, RESUMES HOUSEWIFE'S ROLE Routine of Domestic Duties Seems IjOss Irksome After Acquittal on Clmrge of Plotting to Kill Husband Acquitted yesterduy afternoon of n' After the trial cstcrdnr. when . I udtte plot to kill her liusbnnd, Mrs. Utlnn Qulcley took the ense out of the hnnds Murphy todnj gnylj took up her market I of the jury anil ordered the girl s ac- bnsket nnd went out to select the dell- quittnl, .Mr. nnil .Mrs. .Miirpny went to MANY N. J. BILLS SENI 10 EDWARDS i Republican Loaders Want l Chance to Repass Measures Governor Votoes DISREGARD ORDER TO STOP Pour Camp Di soldiers, thought to be responsible for running down n mnn in ('nfndpn nnd Hoping from n volloj of shots fired nt them bv two patrolmen, were nrrested In a motorcar nt Moorcs town, N. J., this morning. Ilnrry Kooms, of i."i North Twenty -second street. Camden, wns struck nnd Injured by n motorcnr ns lie stopped from n trolley nt Thlitieth nnd Federal streets nt '2:'.a o'clock this morning. mean, Pntrolmon .Toeph Kchrecvc nnd Itn mond Stnrk, of tho Cnmden police force, were riding on the rear of the car and witnessed the nflnir. Tliey jumped from the trolley nnd comtnunded the motor to halt. Its driver disregarded the summons, and both drew their ro vohors and tired several shots. Word was sent bj the ('nmilen police to nil ciitljing towns, nnd within an hour the arrest of four men wns mnde in Moorestown. They were sent to th" ('nniilcn Hilicp station. They gnvc their unities ns Knrl Parks, twenty-two yours old: Joseph Thomp son, twenty: John Leonnrd, twenty two, and Thomns Jiimpls, seventeen. Pnrks. the driver of the mnchino. wns chnrgod with operating a motorcnr uliile intoxicated nnil with driving with out a license. llecnnlcr Staokhouse Huntonopil Pnrks til tin op months in .lull Thp other three men are chnrgod with disorder! conduct Kooms was hurt ntiout tlie bend and buck and was taken to Cooper Hospi tal. Ho will be able to nppear in court to trj to identify the soldiers today. CITY OFFICIALS SUED I -.!-.. !... tU..u l.nut" In t.tnlr frit I I lior husband's dinner. She bus settled down again to routine domesticity, only It doesn't seem so ' much like monotonous routine now. bo- cause slie is so glad she was acquitted n movie to coicnraio i.nsi nigui incj stnjod at home nnd the whole fnmllj . Mrs. Murphy'H mother ami sisters, re Juiced together. "We sure were ghid." said the mntliPf todllV. "but we ktiew thev ouldn t do aiitlilii2 with Minn inoj ll nil nour. Is going to U'..,w.l.- uiriM.I Tlmt- Inure lint lived I ,ti 1 liuvoil t (illostioiieil her. Nile mil J at ,'l.'IO North Lawrence street, their ' Ko out to work again, and she mnj Just old nddress, for months. stu home nnd keep house. She likes to "Of course. I love (ioorgc," Mrs. do both. Shi Is n good ...ok and Miunliv snt.l. .is she referred to her liOUSoKeeper. . t IH1V 1 i.i..t .,nllini I 'DRYS" RELENT SLIGHTLY and given the chance to play housewife couldn't do nli thing with he ngnln. At present she and "(leorge" trial didn't last more than linl are lllng with her mother at iMS'J." I No. I don't know what l.diin I Ult druggists. Tho amendment ha fh approval of nil parties Interested." ' Among the morp Important 'niPHiutrMi, before thp goprnor nrp those for" the ibonrd of public utility commissioner to regulate Jltnojs, nbollslilng thp state. bonrd of chiropractic exnmlucra anil the (slntc board of limber examiners thn iiiiimnl appropriation measure for nfi 1 proxlmiitelj SU1.0(K).000 nnd creating a stnte emplojes' tetircincnt commission, A retirement net, foe half pay after twenty live jenrs' state service nt sixty ears. when disability is proved, Is also before the governor for disposition. Other bills nwnlting approval or veto proi ide : itiitnc wardens to carry firearms, making gunning licenses $1 fiO and fee for nonresidents 11. county govern ments to orgnnir.e January 2, gamp refuge in Warren and Husser counties, Judicial salnr.x raisers for Judges in At lontlc couiitx, fioeholdors to offer ."53rOO Tewnrd for capture ot murderers. (ieorge is nilglit) glad he got off. fiss'ffjMPsays 4YEARS FOR MANSLAUGHTER STILL IN WELL -100 W. H. Henderson. Who Shot Man Agents Make Deep-Cellar Raid In Restaurant Row, Jailed Gallons Found William II. Henderson. ,. Negro, who The most nirefiill, co..ccal., and iden.lod ftiiiltv to homicide, which the guar.l-.i still eve r n-u... ....... - n..nt.tno nrr tn liwtll IH'OIIHllIJfHl IIKHllN nin !? IS ?J dW nQ,.igle in ..inner fjj, M.?Mn Ixt, -foot rt ... the Henderon hot and killed William home of Frederick Venger. at Ulsing ! (Jormiin in a rostaurnnt on Twcntj- Sun identic nbme I. coming street I ho 'oeo Ireet ahove Arch. December !. still was turning J" fc 1t'0 (lorinnn wus twentv-four . cars shine whisky to keep a mull . ii ,, I Henler-oii was watchman in supplied, according to one of the ngents. old. IloniU-rwin woh iy,,V sUvt i(.,. f the IJrntic itown station & he eaHn1:,mi e .' tooiN.ffei.K- tried to make an investigation Satur-I,.,. '.. " '" .., V'.'S. ... ..-. . .(...w uliiMiilmt not having a search wiinnnt tin ILL one 111 iiwinimi - . w... Spire' liipnlr). lo .'in no l'uh'io Ltrio" Trenton. Apt II 1 -l"ort bllU pasod t the Legislature this week have lie"li turned oer to (toxornor I'U ! wnr.N. Itepubllcan lenders snw to It I that measures in which they were l- tnllj interested were delivered to the exeeutlc lepartinent so that bills xe- toed mnj lie acted upon during tlie final week of Ihr llUI session I u. ntltnli. ...) SmiMim streets. Anrll 'I lie Anti-Haloon League s bill for tlie ,,,, , I)u.,pnl hiur will bo Hail- tatp bonul of phnrmncj to j.uien ise , ,, ThotIipH(,n ,)f Hoston. consult- permlts for sale of ntoxicnnts for noli- , ,.glnoer nnd Held director for the l.oeriige purposes, Including saeramen-; 1,,,'ji,!,,,,. iniustn on the Hooxer Aracr tal wines and beverages for medicinal . S,BniM.rlng Council. This corn- purposes, m iino in tne governors mlltrr M conducting n nntlonnl assay of To Discuss Waste In Building "The r.liniinnllon of Wnsto in tho Ttullding IndiiHtrj." will lc the subject of discussion nt a meeting railed by thn Council of Associated Untitling Trndcs, to be hold at the First Hnptist t'hurcii. hands l)r lenders have tmitiil H expedient to relent in state prohibition legislation to the extent ot permitting retail drug gists to withdraw more than flic gal-' Ions of "medicinal tlnunr" at one time. Tlie bill to take care of this situntion was offeied this week at the instance of j the Antl-Snloon League The Imgue uuth. iried tills statement : "The purpose of this iu t is to allow retail druggists of this state to with draw mon than tne gallons of liquor' at one time The limitation to live gal Ions lnip.i-i an undue hnidshlp on re- liidustrlnl waste. ,,......., .... .. lie in trxlng out un automob e, i oilmen couui nui rcucn i.u- l""''-,, Itl a enr un do the care of He.jdersoi. After an hour s search th- so,.rot en- it words were cM-hangod. as some of t.anee to the well wa- uncoxo.od. More 1." me lad been drinking, and Gorman than 100 gallons of moon-hine whisk ad hi" companions wont to the res- and four barrels of mash were taken. T.prfffcr rholo Htr.uc esterlla nfternnon tlie finishing "unites to the new cardinal's chair were added. It was designed by James P. Knnnagli. Cardinal Dough- crt's co.'it-of-nrins Is caned In the b.irli of the chair. It Is trimmed with cardinal -red silk ehct also at" the nionthl meeting to be held Cardinal Dougherty during cor mi next Tliursdnv at the Itlt.-Cnrlt.m. in the ( athedral. Last Logan squaie. , J he chair is upholstered in citriliii WOlllll lICip .iilviTimiHK Hi""".-" It Is Six Feet High and Upholstered Suspect Gives Demonstration at City in Red Velvet Hall for Detective I pholstei'cis nn putting finishing A practical demonstration of how u touches on a solid inaliogain chair. si "transom thief" does his work wiih foot in lii.l.riit ui.inii I m Iw. 11.....1 in- ci en to Detective (ioiuborow this morn - miles mg liy 1'omild .Miiioney, who wus ar rested for robtiery in two .Mariici streci pstnlillshmi'iitH this week. Malo. io, who gives nn address at u hotel at Delaware avenue and Arch utr..i( nirestcil l'ollowinc an at tempted rubber of a lestaurant at 410 Market street Inst night. Detective (ioiuborow this morning took him down tt... r..M..irnt t,.,,,.,,,,.., ,,ii .I,,, i !,......! from I'lti nan aim hskcii mm . ei..F . i ..i .. . ri(.ii.....i .'.. !" . .. side of the altar and will be surmounted b a canopy of cardinal-red eUct. how it was (loins. went MRS. WARNER GETS CHILD Court Awards Suicide's Divorced Wife Custody of Daughter Judge llrown. in Domestic isolations Court, decided todni tliat Mrs. Marie Warner, of L.miii. Mass., should hiiie Miiioney through the transom in thirty seconds, nnd was "complimented" n tho detec tive. He was held in .-i.)isi nan ior louit bj Magistrate Meclenry. HUNT HOG ISLAND THIEVES Federal and Delaware County Au thoritles Investigate $10,000 Theft inal rod vehet. The cardinal's coat -of - "Such n moe would be most bene- nnns is oinblaonod on the back-rest Ificial to the adiertlsing business ns n 0f ip ,.,nr, I'udor the coat -of-arim iwitf Advertislinr men and womei. tu iln i.nln limcrliulnii. (Vuils in Icouhl meet and exchange lews nnd make . j,.,,,, N.,..s," 'suggestions. Wuinen see tilings nuu T(l0 ,.,nr m i,p prP( nn ,u ,n know things tlmt we men no noi k.ufw. and their Ideas on advertising would lielp the men. Heretofore we hae nl wins looked at things from n man's nnglo; now it will be different, 1 iitu Hire. "When I was a revortor. 1 wns ns signed to cover n charlt bull In tne liolleiuo-Strntford. In in story I gave nn elaborate description of the various gowns worn. I thought I did Hither well, but wns later told i one of the vomeii present that mx description ot the ehnrlt.i ball made that uffair look more like a masque costume ball, and sh" proved It to me. She showed me mj ml 'takes, and then I realized that wear in; appnrel wns a woman's work 'It Is the same in advertising We nasi write advertisements for wenring upiurel and write them from the vva.v ve see the article from n man's view -nnint. A womau. on the other linu.l, u..ii .1 nnilmtilv tintt.'p something in w ., .i i i i .. bronchi t. the hem nnd something here and there vrrt,M '" f u decree of divorce hank Tuesda.v afternoon to pn u iium that would escape the mnn 'I hey can , 1)tiI1(.t in . ,n the Massachusetts , her of emplojes still on dut. hli) us in our chosen occupation un-i ,iiri- uhlel. nunnleil her the custo. v ' II. S. VVtlllnnis. cniet oi tne nureiiu meneiy, i.ec us noi ue ioo iirou.i io Tvnqu.i. C.hilflll, nifimtRsnl of La- I luau. ......- - borers Violates Charter William H. Kreider. foiiner secretary of the Civil Service Commission, today tiled a taxpaver's suit in Court of Com mon Pleas No. ."., against tlie present Civil Service Commissioners nnd the bends of tht Departments of Snfet.v Winks nnd Heultli nnd agnitist Con troller Hndley and City Treasurer Shoyor. Kielder attacks the legnlltj of the dismissal of u number of laborers and the appointment of others to nil tneir places in tho municipal cmploj . Mr. Kreider. who represents Michnel Kollmnnn. a tnxpnjor. contends that tho dismissals and appointments wore ir elolution of the new citv charter and the civil service rules. It is explained thnt between April '2, 1U20. and Maich 11!. 11121, the Civil Service Commis sioners and the several dinei tor "dropped' laborers belonging to tin classified civil service without comply ing with the provisions of the new . hnrter in tiini inc nn-n iiiin" " not furnished with written lensoi.i for their discharge and given a chain tu make a writtm reply. . ... .. 1.11.. I iimnpunn 1P11T mil IL" ami Miro.I his lovolver. Later he went, MINUET DANCED BY K. OF C Into the restaurant. The row betvvcen Henderson and Uorman and nip mm compiinions wns resumed, and it was charged Henderson started firing lit the men. one bullet hitting Gorman nnd causing n fatal wound. Bal Follows Initiation of Big Class Into Fourth Degree Following a big Initiation In the afternoon nn elaborate dance was given last night by the fourth degree Knights of Columbus. The affair took place in the hnllroom of the Helli-viie-Strut ford. . . . with -100 guests present Special fen Shunting of Cars at Slxty-tnira (uns ,w,n miu(, ,1m, cod t,j twelve Street Pronounced Dangerous couples and nn exhibition dance bv , .i t M.-in. .i,,i ,.i. Mss Marguerite nit, and Charles J The shunting of Market street ele- ,, ,. vuteil cars ut Sixty-third street was r.ouirhnev wns mnster of TWINING CRITICIZES P. R. T. Housing Bill Hearing Here The health nnd sanitation committee of the House has named a subcomtnit , . i.i .. i.. .....:.... ;. (!i. lt.,11 tee io iiiuii ii iniii ins in . ,. ' .! i . iMnndnv morning on the F.dmonds Sixty-third street. I lousing hill, prepared bv the special 'committee of the state Chamber of I Commerce. Charles L. Wooldridge, of Pittsburgh, (halrinoii of the inmnilt I tee win' it drew up the .ode. nnd Dr. Lecnnrd l . Kov. illreunr nt ine stute ,ill,.il "iiotentii.lh dnneerous" toilav by Director of Clt.v Trancit Twining, who testified before Public Servioe Comni W sinner Clement in the complaint tiled against the P. It. T. Co. by the rutin- , dolphin and Western Unilwa.v Co. The Philadelphia nnd Western, which maintains a suburban trolle.v service radiating from the Sixtv -ninth street terminal, (.intends thnt truffle is di verted from its lines because the I It , T. does not send all elevated cars through to the terminus. (tiioutliiniil bv John I. Connelly, for mer citv solicitor, who represented the Philadelphia and Western. Diieetor Twining said the "cross-over" of cars nt Sixty-third street wns "potentially dangerous," because the cars run so close together there. There is n per cent grade ut thnt points, he said meaning the Incline there equals fuiii feet to every 100 feet. It. II. Horton. traffic engineer for the P. H. T. Co.. testified thnt ins eomnnnv gave ailequiito servne ncvonu ceremonies. Dr. Luiest La Place and Judge John Monoghau were among the initiates present. There's, no luxury as en joynble as the luxury of health. There's no extrava gance as costly as the lack of it. The Collins System de velops a power of resistance' to ill-health through its ex clusive method of exercise. i Trial treatment free. COLLINS INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE iiiT.I.tNsj 11). 1)0 UAI.MT ST AT ).'.TIl The size of your Checking Account does not regulate the attention you receive at "The West End" everybody receives the same uniform, courteous attention. ,lz NfilV the custodv of her daughter. Mnrie Investigation is being made bv federal f.Jmmi,pr Research Hitrcau. will attend Louise Warner, and ns n consequence, authorities nnd Delaware ' ''"ntj 1iIU e . , i,nrinK. the ihing wish of tho child's father. ' ''I' of capturing th, hie os tt.iir. sin 000 from u safe iu tlie audi tor's otlice at the Hog Island shipyard. Although the money was stolen Tuos- who committed suicide in Cubits' Creek 'Park in Fobruarv. will not be fulfilled. .i. f...i f :.... e n l no liuiliT. ..ilium r ii ui nri , i-a - . ,r .. .li .. -.. .. pressed the wish hofoie he shot himself ,ln ,','"'T,.m .s erda Tl e'tho I - ' .". ... . ... ii. i .lAscnni. Tiiitttiifii i'irn iiiiiiirn IL ll tl li, (H'trHm-i itititit ...... .....--- , lipvnr.l. i lie money wns ., I . .. tlUII...1nl..l,t., I lie yarn irnui mm ,,-.." OUR aim is to make our customers feel that; The Holmes Press is their own printing plant ducted 1. the Lojal Order of Moom-. of intl MQ " which he was a member ?t the shi i.j ir.l. AVe must wnke ut. and realize tW truth, insteiiil of lmvlni admit it. tnerod into our heads. iK It ham- in in i. n nn ll ii i hi ii' ii ii. . ... - - ---- . , oin . of the daughter. Judge Itiown Mild he of investigation of the I nitod Mate would be compelled to award . ustody shipping board. , ''"l1 ypportoil of the daughter to the mother. The the theft to his chief in A nshlugtoli. child hnd b-en temporal ilv placed in lie declined to say whether he expected 111(111 srilOOI. TKACIIKK, i Nivr.nsiTY ;n.ni ti:, in VIIIKS VOfllTION MV. l'.Nti I.ISII 1I1HTORA AMI OTHLIt ht'iiincTS. c-(ioo, i.i;iigi;k (ivrici:. NURSE ROBBED OF SUITCASE i Young Woman's Instruments and) Valuables With $500 Taken A suitcase belonging to Miss- Helen Tt Wilson, n grn.liinte nurse of (irccn Tree, Pa . was stolon today from the j platform of the Philadelphia and West. I "rn Kuilroad Co. at llr.vn Mnvvr as Miss , Wilson was walking Into the waiting room. I The sultcac. Miss Wilson told police, (ontainod clothing nnd jewolrv, medical I instruments nnd n small quantity of , drugs. Hhn valued the contents at .."0(). I Other persons at the station said thev saw a Xegro pick up the suitcase nnd run i Aero Club Motorists Guests Mombors of the Aero Club of Penn-' tylmnln will be the guests tonight of the (junker Citv Motor Club nt Its liendqunrlors in the Pen and Pencil Club. 102(1 Walnut street. I the Langenau School. to make nnv arrests soon. Engagement Rings cf Super-xccJIcnco TJlot o is no Gem so exquisite aa tho Polished Girdle Diamond A vailaUe end' fvrti (hta Eslablislitnont Success Merits Success You arc usually safe in dealing with a successful con cern it is a case of "survival of the fittest" in these trying times. Our March business was larger in dollars and greater in the actual number of garments sold than in any previ ous year. Success has come to us (we arc assured of this fact) because we deserve it. Suit and Overcoat prices are $30 and upward, with exceptional values at $45 and $50. fit IACOB IKEEB ' 1424 - 26 CHESTNUT. ION! ST. ioa6ol! 33So,31j& Costume Suits of Twill Cord Piquetine Poiret Twill Tricotine Special Tuc Holmes Press, Ttmtcri 1315-29 Chtrrv Street PhiUdelphU J West End trust company Broad Street at South Penn SOjjare 18 Suits 55.00 Louol Model Trlttly Tnllored Smnrteat Lines, Formerly 75.00. 26 Suits 79.50 Strictly Tailored or fm broidered New Sun Toy Model) Formerly 05.00. Other Model Up to 125.00. Formerly Up to 175.00 Piccadilly Tweed Sports Suits 39.50 THE WINDSOR ROOM 1204 CHESTNUT , HM XtA ACJfc'-ViCl jrf Copyright. 1921 A B Kirchhum Comr07 111 three years the number of customers trebled and the space of the Windsor Room tripled. What has done it? Three things reliable quality; prompt and dependable ser vice; fair and honest prices. New Spring Kirschbaum suits and topcoats. to H5 25 REIE-P WINDSOR ROOM 1204 CHESTNUT ST. 11 SOUTH 15th STREET Founded In 1894 CLOTHIERS FURNISHERS HATTERS '. V, i . , 'iii - i iA.-f'.; aiiy.iv-f 'vixiai.'ft jtyVt , N-AOO,.. ivt' JfH5.&iLBi WJ, Rubberized Raincoats Ready for April! Splendid Range of Styles all Prices! Perry 's Savings of $7 to $17 Offering Special Lots New 1921 Spring Overcoats Valued at $35 and $40 at One Price, $28 Valued at $45, $50, $55 at One Price, $38 Single and double breasted, full box backs or form-tracing models, light grays, light browns and homespun weaves; coverts and conservative Spring Coats, full silk lined or silk lined shoulders and sleeves new $35, $40, $45. $50 and $55 Spring Overcoats for a Lim ited Period only, at $28 and $38. Cotii or this Spring, Seashore and Mountain wear later on, then nc) and cai far Fall! SPRING SUITS New light grays, new light herring bone patterns, new pencil stripes of white, red, gold, brown, purple sin gle breasted and dou ble breasted strong at $40, $45. $50, $55 with good values for less and superla tive values for more. Perry & Go. 16th & Chestnut Sts) f dii LliiiVW, i,v. Afft-H.V JM'ftLJtL,. .( . XMH . J, (.,Hf, WvA-AtVlt . ' . t'-Ai- . .r.j i. "J- hfe U
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