fWwf SBiftMWr' i t -r- jjf . - UPTSIK I AW - OTATE'S efficiency man tumpe Dmn ran 1 TO CURB BROKERS WmSKHHR IN MILL AND FLEE M ' Banking Commissioner Says 11406 Chance Pedestrian Balks At- ffiM$$7& I public Must Be Protected KjilliljHHBJjH tempted Robbery at J. & J. Xm'Ml-J. M Frem Stock Swindlers MMXC'JMmM Dobsen Plant ISSfei W: POINTS TO RECENT LOSSES H:. tflB POLICE HUNT FOR BANDITS Tfl Jehn .S. FMicr, Stntc nnnltlnj? Com Cem i..in.,or iipp'nrecl before, (he City Club ' it Iti neon luncheon tedny tlint he would wch brokcritRe failure ns lnte'y have cost Philadelphia Investors millions of MrM'Flihcr ndvecntcd the nnsiase of Uvn uhlch will compel nil brokers te take out State licenses depositing bends with the nlMO 10 pruni-i tiinuu uKutu-ii mr pelblc centlnRcncy. Mr. Fisher Is n cnndldnte for the lie iinbllcnn Kiibcninterlnl nomlnntlen. Last 'Uek I.lcutennnt Governer Beldlctnnn, of "?,ri000 fee" fame, who also says he It striving for recognition ns a candl date, addressed the club. Mr Fisher fcald he realized "blue iky" legislation presents many difficult ''"We all admit there Is n vaRt nmeunt of fraud being perpetrated through the nle of fraudulent securities and the ' fraudulent sale of securities. Secondly, ire all appreciate the necessity of some lert of remedial legislation. "It is impesslb.c te make any esti mate of the volume of frnud which Is being perpetrated en innocent Investors ' tbreusli tue operations of crooked stock 'gamblers. . "We certainly can de much te elimi nate dishonesty through fake transac tions," he said, "whether the security be genuine or spurious. I believe the State has It within its power te elimi nate a vast nmeunt of finud through the control of the agencies which mar ket Investment sccuiitics." "I believe that the practical rem edy for the evils of stock and security dealings lies in the ennctment of a law 'for the licensing of nil brokers, dealers and venders in public securities, nml In extending rigid supervision by the Banking Commission or by some ether dena-tment te the business and opera tions of such concerns." P. R.T. AVERAGES 16 MILES A YEAR OF TRACK RENEWAL Transit Experts Testify That at Valuation Hearing An average of sixteen miles of tracks year have been rep'need since 1021, it was testified by P. It. T. experts to day at the valuation hearings before the Public Scrvlcj Commission In Cltv 1111. ' William II. Council, former chief of the Ilurenu of Highways, and new a l H. T. engineer, wns cress-examined by Jehn F. Lewis, for the Cliveden Im provement Association; and ('. fKcur Ileasle.v. for the United Ituslncss Men's AsBOclntinn. He said during 11)21 there were 74,000 feet of trtcks renewed. In 1015 the icncwals were 110.8S0 feet. The j earl v average mileage replaced. 1001 te 1021 inclusive, he said, is hi The track laid in 1015 was 21 miles, he said; in 1!)10, 11 miles; 1017 10 miles; 1018. ll.S miles; 1910. 18 m les; 1920. 5.-, miles, anil 1021. 11 miles; Mr. Council premised te bring figures showing I'limpurntive costs of this work te the next hearing. Elbert Gallen, electrical engineer for tile company and It. II. Hei ten, traffic engineer, were ul'-e examined. VICTIMS HATE PUBLICITY AND CROOKED BROKERS WIN H. C. Thayer Explains Why Many Bucket-Shep Men Escape Investors who are duped in bucket shops hesitate te expose these rcspensi- Dip l)0."niKf. tllKV fin tint lib.. l...i it , of iul. ertlsing. ' Henry- C. Thnver T ijared today in an address before the Hiisincss .Science Club at the Hetel Adclplua. Mr. Thayer is chairman of the committee of New Yerk Stock Kx change members In Philadelphia. He told nt some of the inner workings of bueKi't shops. "Seme uf these plnces have what is known ns u 'sucker' list of 2000 "umc,", Hv- T"aycr wild. "They send beailsh letters te 1000 prospective cuktemeii and 'bullish' letters te the ether thousand." WAR SOUVENIR BREAKS: ' FORMER SOLDIER HURT Lansdowne Man Was Trying te Make Candlestick Out of Shell In trjlng te fashion a howitzer shell Inte a candlestick. Albert C. Stewart, et UumiMucde avenue, Lansdowne, ""f'y I"- nn eye. -Stewart struck the sncll with a hummer and then picssed a red-het soldering iron against the cnp. ine Midi broke und a fragment of the copper jacket struck his face under neath one rye. CHARITIES ARE AIDED Catherine C. Wentz Left $38,000 te Va'rleus Institutions Charitable institutions will receive Mnuests aggregating ?:,S.O0O. according IiLi iA1" et '-'nU'erlne C. Went, who "led rebrunry 1.1 nt her home. 1712 A Sios.eoo.0 Unveti "" t,stl,t0 v,lN The be-iuests ' Ineludc, Pennsylvania Inn.f' ,limr !l1'"1 Ml,tcs aml AK,,(1 n"'1 S'r """i1 ''rwns ?"000; Sunday "reakfn.t Association, S1000; Yeung Vrl l!1s f.hristinn Association, $500; .......... .iiiiiii. Mii- jnciiriiiici, jsnuuij; rhnni',r;.;.lV"l,;',''rl'il Presbyterian 5n...i ",,'""'" """nt iiniynKe I e ege, "th " Hey. Mass., .$5000. and $10. t SV ". '"f for the American Sunday iien. ! Clf -.n,n . .. . .. . . i "C. ,""" estnie et I'.nzabetli ,. "' w,,n (,l(''1 ln tlic I3pleepul !i ' ,V nni1 whose will was piebuted tednj 531M) j, left te Hely Trinity I'ret' ri, , i'l'wepnl C'huicli. nnd the Uiurch of the I'rince of Pence. MYSTERY 0FRJNG DEEPENS Detectives Unable te Selve Miss Heckscher'8 Less DefpctliMu r...i . n . . wne hnvn been Investigatina the mvs. I itneus ilisnppcnrnnce of the S12.000 I uTl l'RR',i'nt ring of Miss Vlr gin a Ilechscher, yiffil Hpiuce street, il (l'"nf,''1 today with detectives rep. i,ili .$ 1,,u i"Mirnnce cempuny with "lllPl llin rim. .....L i .i mm ' .."h ..Mr. laniurii, inferM1;?1'00. llt'tPt,"ve will have little nn,?I at " l0 Blve ,lle iiisuiaiiee com cem wiL i '"y'ftlRaterH, ns they have S? the rici'te" 10t pr"mlscs ,0 ck'"r H Jl?i rl,,g . wn'' PW'nted te Jliss Mm i I u' w ,0i h ? lluul'"'- t .Mr. and Bairinv vn5I Iwl'er. by her fiance, OlCll! yan lillllniiii..n,l ..I .. ... ".I. Mr, i Ti . ".. iiuuiiL It IUUIIUI da .,l.i llM 1(Jbt "ome tlmu lnst 1'8- I .''U. rlVceVsiennr i?"i w,r.'M?" u momerlil. .13 --;-.., wmLJgm: - JIH ti' " ;'J?H "Dickie,' two-year-old miii of II. S. McDcvltt, Oovcruer'g secretary, in playing with Ills building blocks, suggested it plan te reorganize State departmental le'atiens. He Is given full credit for the scheme by both his father and Henry Sproul McDclvtt, seven months old DICKIE," 2, EXPLAINS PLAN TO REVISE STATE MACHINERY Yeung Sen of H. S. McDevitt, Secretary te Governer, Says "Obvious Practicability" of His Nciv Bleck Scheme Will Revolutionize Departmental Relationships "Throughout mv life the studv of the proper organization of State depart ments hns interested me strangely." Richard 13. McDevitt. two-year-old son of Harry S. McDcvltt. secretary te Governer Sp-eul and leading spirit of the State Reorganization Committee, looked up tedny from the complicated mechanism upon which he wns working at his home, 1112 Locust street, te ex plain his suddenly ncipilrcd fame. While father and son were playing with Richard's building blocks last Stin Stin dey the idea wns born of substituting for the lnborieus pnpcr-nnd-pcncU method of charting State departmental relations n new system of ensllv ar ranged blocks, each of which should bear the name of fome one department or division of State Government. These could then be readily shifted around until their proper position In the chart was found. "The scientific studv of departmental functions." explained the son today, as he laid aside his wooden automobile. "Is euly beginning te be understood. I am happy te say that my modest contribu tion te the problem has preted of some value te these whose part it is te pursue the question te its logical conclusion. "Really, it was a small thing in itself. My father and I were discussing the matter the ether day here in the nursery. We were playing with my blocks, if my memory does net fail me. At nnv rate, the idea smblcnlv occurred te me that a great deel of labor might be raved If n similar system were used in constructing tlte chart of interde partmental relationships which lie was then making. "It is u very complicated chart, com prising the activities of some I.'JO di visions of the Stnte Government. I had noticed that my father had much trouble from the frequent necessity of 'TINWARE' TIED TO STAGG IN SEVERAL U. S. CITIES Biography Furnished by U. S. Mar shal Gives List of Crimes Although "SjJir" Lionel Stngg wna able te prey upon wealthy residents of Philadelphia, he was net se fortunate In some of the ether cities, according te a sketch of Stagg'a life sent tedny by Geerge (I. Henry, Deputy United States Marshal at Haltimerc, te police here. According te Henry, Stngg was ( serious problem for all of us, and since forced te leave Cincinnati Immediately . three charges nre the result of one ac after his arrival there April 13, 1010. tlen, I will dismiss the charges of Ile was arrested uy me pence as n sus- plcieus character and was wining 10 taite tne nrst train eui. He received the same sort of icccp icccp tlen in Kansas City In 1012. At a hearlni; in Ardmere jesterdny, Stagg was held in SLV.tM) bail for court en three charges of having forged the names of prominent men te checks. BROTHERS DIE DAY APART Deuble Funeral Will Be Held for William R. and Henry A. Boyd Twe brothers who died within twenty -four hours of each ether will be burled together tomorrow in Cedar Hill Cemetery. William It. Ueyd died Wcdiic-day of heart disease and Henry A. Ileyd died Tuesday of ncutc Indi gestion. Knell leaves n widow, Theie will be double funeral services tomorrow nt the home of William Ileyd, L'Olfl Ceral street. -:'iiiiiiii:! m Drep of 10c a dozen! carton of twelve Fresh Eggs 35c At al! our Stores w t3 k. U 40c B flmil rubbing out and redrawing his plans en paper. "I pointed out that If he used blocks Instead of drawing the whole thing en paper he could rearrange them te his heart's content by n mere turn of the wrist. The obvious practicability of this annealed te him. anil T inulerstitiiil thnt he has since curried the plnn into cf- feet." i The modest statement of "Dickie" McDevitt, as he is known in his small hut intimate circle, was fully substan tiated by his father. "The credit for this labor-saving de vice gees entirely te Dickie." the father Aaid. "The weik connected with the construction of this chart is enormous, as I nin illustrating plctnrlnlly the functions nnd relationships of nil the State departments te one another, many of which evcrlnp in their activities. "It Is very hard te get this all Inte the form of n chart thnt will nt the same time lie compact and clear. Dickie, take that dell out of the fire! llofere I adopted the block system In laving out the work. I experienced great difficulty, nnd mnde little progress. Since thnt time, however, I have completed the clinrt with ense, and will seen have it published," concluded Mr. Mc Devitt. Sr. Confirmation wns nlse obtained from Henry Snreul McDevitt. who was seven months old recently. lie snid thnt- li recalled the incident clearly nnd wns impressed nt tiie time with the orig inality of the device. "I regnnl this discovery as one thnt will be little short of epoch-making in its ultimate effects," he snld, with an appropriate gcstuic of his right hand. Ills left held a handsome rattle. "I icei iree te sny Hint netliltlg in my ct perience has se impress,,! me with I s latent nnssi h lr e fn.. ,...., i -.. latent possibilities for governmental re lerm. "Glug H. C. L. REDUCES FINE OF RECKLESS AUT0IST Magistrate Proves Lenient After Driver Admits His Guilt Magistrate Itebcrts' knowledge of the high cost of living proved fortunate ler .lean ituitiK, bk Unupliln street. P.urnk drove past n standing trolley nt Twenty-fourth street and IJIdgc Idgc uvenui jmi ..ijniiii('i ru uves ey jour ae-i tlen." snid tlte magistrate. "I might commit ou en three charges. Hut the' tllgll cesi in living' Is leenmlni. n specuing nnd recuics.s driving and fine you isju ter passing the trolley FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSENBACil GALLERIES isse wuiiuit Street I GEORGE WAS OF NEW CRIPOLI Mether Is III. Ne ene known of our rtopartiire ''fae ceme home at once. KVEI.W Photo - engrav ings are always j serious matters. ' But we take the "grave"' out of "engraving." Fer our half-tones, line-cuts and combination plates always make our clients happy. The Chetnut Street i ENCRaklNGCe.!" I 702 Chetnut Street Yeu can exist without advertising but prosper. eus firms are consistent users. The Helmes Press, Vrinien 1315.19 Cherry 8lrett PhlUdelphU POLICE HUNT FOR BANDITS Three rebWs, hiding Inte last night In the bdflcjnnt of the .T. & J. Dob'en Mill, Scotts lane, Falls of Schuylkill, nmbushed Andrew Kelly, night watch man, bound nml gagged hlin, and at tempted te rob tbe place. The robbers' -vhe used nn automobile, were frightened off nnd escaped. Police nre searching for them with a geed de scription furnished by Kelly. The watchman lives nt 3120 West Westmoreland street, nnd Is fifty years old. He had occasion te go Inte the basement when making his rounds. It Is believed that the robbery was care fully planned, nnd that pnrt of the plan consisted In lying In wult for the watch man and overpowering him, se the rob bers could raid the mill undisturbed. Kelly wns mnking hln. way carefully through the basement, entirely dark, guided by the light of n lantern. As he came te n turn in the passageway n hnnd .reached out of the darkness and grabbed the lantern. A pistol was thrust out nt almost the same instant, nnd n voice said: "Keep quiet. Don't make a noise or I'll kill you." The wntclimnn wns then able te mnke out three figures, n tall man and two heavier and shorter ones. They took his handkerchief from his pocket and tied his hands and were looking for something with which te tin ins feet when the rays of a lantern nt trneted the attention of the robbers. This lantern was being carried bv Ml- chael Sweeney, Lafayette and Crcssen stieets, another watchman. Apparently thinking that their, pre.s- enie had been discovered, the robbers lied. Swceney cut the handkerchief nnd freed Kelly. The two watchmen then examined the warehouse, but found nothing missing. The wni chouse contained n large quantity of the most valuable cloth produced nt the Dobsen mills. Kelly says the lobbers went through his pockets, but in such n way ns te Indicate that they had different nnd much greater expectations. He says nNe that he observed a party of men loitering about the mills last Saturday night and is of the opinion they ere the ones who appeared last night. Saturday night, he thinks, they were either frightened away or were making n studv of the plnce in piep- nratleu for Inst night's attempt. TEARFUL PLEA FUTILE Pretty Shoplifter Admits Theft and Use of Drugs Ruby (rillls YVnrneck street near Thompson, pleaded tearfully but futilely te Magistrate Rcnslmw tedny after ad- 111 Mlni( tlinft J-.P II Vll. .Iain..,. ..... .1- mitting theft of u $05 dress from a ilc- pnrtment store yesterday. The girl, n pretty blonde and fash ionably dressed, admitted site is a drug addict. , Sim was held in $000 ball for the Grand Jury. Twe ethers, accused of the theft of a $150 coat from a department store, weie held by Magistrate Renshaw under $1500 bail each. They gate their names ns May Miller. Twelfth stteet near Poplar, and William Sidweil, Sixteenth street neur Mt. Vernen. Purlm Meeting Planned The Philadelphia Chapter of Hadas sail will held n Purlm meeting March 15 at the I5eth Israel Temple, where me liens collected ler me medical unit nnd orphan usjiums in Palestine will ue uispiujcd. .Mrs. A II. Freinprmnn. director of the Palestine .Supplies De- ,' ""e f he nor ' W1" UlC . BUtsi Ol noner. -w-::x::":-:::::::-:::-::x:: : The Caruso Restaurant 17 S. 16th St. Will reopen after alterations leNrnnry 8.1th umler new man asement. Delicious Italian nnd American dishes. ltmnenuule price excellent service. What Is Better Than I IV I Geed Feed? ,':M:KXKK - MW'X, Just Out Simmons 3-Pc. SANITAR Y STEEL BED BEDS have 2-inch con-1 tinueus pests, cpPf ve fourteen 1-inch) SPRING!, fillers in head nnd are all steel ; new feet. Choice Of Simmnnc .. white, geld, wal nut or golden oak. Baked enamel fin ish. Guaranteed te stand rigid; no mere shaky, un sightly head or feet. fabric. Guaranteed for 25 years. Ne unsightly side rails, as springs fasten closely te head and feet. Sitmx sh 726 Arch De Yeu Knew Her? it' ? ''' ?fti m-r'9 iyy'Sitrty 'iA 'fJf'Hf M'A && '"' ?, Vs &,k ti' -itm UKfu-wA iimmWjm&:Z''Wsi' k W&'&J' A'il-y:&Mm. mWm--''Ti'' l'Sm9t MmWMm-iu 'mmmmWm Flve.ycar-eld girl found In a New Yerk courtroom who is drought in Ii.te been hlduaiipcd from senm Phllndelphla family. She is hehig cared for by the New Yerk S. 1. C. C. CHILD ABANDONED IN N. Y. MAY HAVE LIVED IN PHILA. Kidnapping Theory is Advanced In Search for Family A search is en In Philadelphia for the family of n prettv little girl of live who was abandoned n week nge in the Childicn's Court In New Yerk. There ate possibilities that the child was kid napped from this city. When the girl was found in the court room it wns decided te turn her ever te the New Yerk Society te Protect Chll dren from Cruelty. Hrnest K. Coulter. ' of the society, made nn investigation which developed that the child had been . seen In the Hrend Street Station here and that she was accompanied by u. "tall woman dicsscd in black." ! Mr. Coulter today cemmuulcnted nil tnc Known tacts, tegciner wun pictures WIU KIIOHI IU lO, l"hl". ...ill IJaLUIVi of the chl'd. te Alfred Whitman, secrc-1 tnrv of the Plii'ndelphln branch of the society, nnd nil blanches of tli" Wcl fare Federation, which de field work ate nss.stiir: in the hunt for tliei child's rclnthcs. TRACES SPIRIT OF UNREST I Dr. Hill Says World Sings "Hall, Hall, the Gang's All Here!" The trouble with the world Is thnt It Is singing "Hail, hail, the gang's nil here! What the hell de we cnreV" Dr. IMgar'P. Hill, gencnl seuetury of the Presbyterian Heard of LMucatlen, taid tedny. Dr. Hill will take part in the "field day" of Presbyterian churches here next week. "This spirit," continued Dr. Hill. "Is responsible for all national unrest nnd complications. 'The gang's nil here here i" the labor union or in . the industrial trust or 'en this side of , the, ocean. Wherefore the strike, the lockout, the repudiation of any League AKV.a . . ! of Nations. 'What the hell de wc earn' what happens In the West Vlr- glnia coal fields, or in New Yerk, or In France, or If Germany collapses, or if Armenia Is wiped out? "The new spirit that the people of this country need and that the world needs Is the spirit of Jesus Christ, and until It comes there will always be j danger of war." ' WW Z Su-vEiunmu s Dinner.Tea eDessert Services n Silver which comprise a7 of the essential pieces te complete Various period decorations French. EarJK English. Colonial. Modern l"FOLLOW THE CROWDS' MATTRESS full tufted 50-lb. Imperial edge. Guaranteed net te pack; covered in beautiful art tick ing. Beds can be fur nished in full size and 3 feet 3 inches. " ..... CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS BWHYWKSJMCHEAPfiR. t'ON'S St. & 43 Established 1883 LOCK HAVEN WIDOW SUES v R. E. CLAY FOR HEART BALM Mrs. J. Hean Furst 8yt Rich Clubman Jilted Her Richard K. Clay, 2T.7 Seuth Ser cntecnth street, n member of the Union Lcague nnd n wealthy bachelor, has been sued by Mrs. J. ITegan Furst, of Leck Haven, Pa., for breach of prom prem ise. The case will be tried In Common Pleas Court Ne. fi here, during March. Mrs. Furst Is the widow of J. Hogatt Furst. formerly treasurer of the LecK Haven Trust nnd Safety Deposit Cora Cera puny, who died about six years age. A....-.llnfr In I in tinners in the salt, the marriage of Mrs. Furst te Clay was te have taken place In Leck Haven I'Cb ruary 31. ... , . . ,. i AfrfiTii.impfiTK nnti nrcn innuv iui wi wedding, but the prospective bridegroom did net nppenr and It was learned that I he had lctt Leck Haven for his home In tills cltv en ii n e.uly morning train the (lay et me wcuum. Mr. Clay, whose father, dead six .nm. ifii nuttertntpfl with I'l. O. knight, a ten nnd sugar merchant, lives A very luclcy strike for William Tell, Jr. One of the luckiest in history, when you con sider the consequences. LUCKY STRIKE.' When we discovered the toasting process six years age, it was a Lucky Strika for us. Why? Because new millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because If 's Toasted if which aeala in th delicieua BurJey flavor And also because it's C0 Guorenti tjy ThtsJrwxtet &t Embodied i n every purchase from Levy is a full measure of satisfaction. De pend en us for Highest Quality, Prompt Service, Lewest Prices. TO ALL n . OUR LOCATION N. 8th St. 8Rlltet ""ettriLl A II I i ... . fc. ft in lii i ii In llimmimm m lone at kli aptrtaeata en Sereateeatli street. "I refuse te discuss' the affair until I have seen my lawyer," wasMr.Clajrs only comment today. Finds Death Dua te Bleed Poisoning The death of Jehn Sehults, fifty-seven years old, 3000 Holtalne avenue, Cam- Men Are Saving Real Meney These Days Buying at Perry's And What Better Time Than Tomorrow te Freshen Up Your Winter Attire? Expensive - looking plaid - back overcoats or trim-fitting Conser vative and box backs. $28 $33 $43 SUITS of geed substantial woolens in styles that range from novelty patterns te neat staple conservatives. $28 $33 $43 EXTRA TROUSERS multi tude of fine suiting patterns te cheese from. $3.75, $5.00 and $6.00 PERRY'S MORE power te your clothing dollars at Perry's. Saturday is a geed time te test this out for yourself. Want te see something entirely different in Spring overcoats? You'll revel in the beajuty and dis tinctiveness of our ncu; arrivals in light-weight coats for Spring. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men 1900" ELECTRIC IRONER, . EMERY & trrir-- 'i J5i f CHAS.W PadUtna- iew lp HA1B VDsens i fheSele of J,our Shoes ts a yuarantee that ThryAreRihtj STYLE, WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE A Street $5. Tan Calf With Brown Saddle Strap, Military Heel. Apain demenBtrntintj Dnlslmcr leader ship in offering fashion's very newest at a moderate price! THE BIG Four Floers With Men, Women, 1204-06-08 smFvfrm " . .V '. r" ' 1 j- - i- .V. tistifjais-. .avsa,aa.l lax resulting from' sfeftetjdp anr.nr.1lnv tn n tntemcBft tw thM I "-"' " " r ' r- -.-"iTi tedav. Hchults was employed 1 wool -sceuring4 concern, ufm ivj caugnt in-soma inacwiMrv awl. 1b lured. At the hesaitai? ae cause of his death was give as disease. SUPERB VACUUM SIEANERS The"1900" CATARACT Then Say, "I'm Glad I Bought the Best" Why? Because bursnln huntlnp meana cheaper duality and workmanship, smaller capacity less thorough water action, klewer speed, shorter life. The "1000" Cataract with the exclushe "1000" POUBLK OSCILLATION' Ii a standard ma chine el highest qunllty Will last n lifetime nnd de the work fas ter anu mero xnoreusiuy. Vhone Illnmend 0800 for Immedlute nerrlf. hoeklfl. rry ran) pujmentH, SONS, 1304 Diamond J Fer Spring f , I ' I 1 'TIS ii FttwM 1 1 rflEI Oxford .90 SHOE STORE Seating Capacity for 600 :$ Miaaca, JJeya and Children Market Strt i. St?i : m TO. 5VI JS 'f . M m '. fl t re, .iff.: m ' i1 41 j i as i.i . 3 5? IE II ' If ' i I ' ' M9H Bilk mhI Weel Clocked Hattey,, V 1a " ' "" ' J . - ' 1 'I ' i wmmammmmmmmmmw, HHlHMWllHiHBta I It ; iitMaMia; M'M gggg-g-lmmlmgggm,tm-mammu,,T -.,
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