I If I: I ' u i VZ i.' . aaaaaa 'aia 1 lIPfYr I Rlrl r lU 0 1 IEH HAVE GOOD EVES ' Lecal Shooter Have Wen Ten Out of Eleven Meet's This Year MADE TWO PERFECT SCORES - f The Prcxcl Institute rifle team has ,Pnn rlcnnlntr -up mntehes right nnd left tills drawn, making a mark .which will be linrd te bent. Te date eleven infltdic have been flrcil, all of them belni dual inntchcK. Ten of thene matehes were wen, the ether one being lut by three points tn a thousand. The most remarkably, thing which li happened haB been the making of no perfect feercM of .TOO each In two weerfdve matehesi. The T'nWerslty of Vermont 'was defenled en February J8 x the score of fiOO-180, while the fel-ii'm-lr.e week Cernell went down te de feat against a perfect score, fiOfl-'lf).". The season opened auspiciously, when Drcsel defeated Hutgers, 4lft.4fl0. nud the next week IVnnaylvnnlu College, of (jfttjsburg, was defeated, 402-472. The team then refctrd n week for the harder matched which were te fellow. On Feb ruary 4 the University of Chicago went down te defeat by tin score of 41(8-407. Tlili was the closest match which Drexel had. tlin Westerners putting up e stiff battle befe'e acknowledging de feat. Lehigh succumbed the net week te a MIO-400 ncere. j.ehh ie Georgetown February 18 was prexcl'H blp match v.ith Georgetown University. Due te tiic rivalry whleli existed between the n,e teams from these Institutions n nieclal two-stage match was arranged, fkeh man flrlni? ten idiots standing and lt3iBP tH r ? -?." Br BS3 rJHH .Bsii&'4 USSI aSS$' - rCSe5SrVr ai .HStiii - B53S 5&l-,' ak. BCRsSarTV' " ll!llii. A ,H99I liv tiraBmm aaieS-S''3Bi G?n i vf K-K-ffSfCfll xeSt-V'!H P'm --- w i ltrvlPi Y rSSri'iviiP' SH AbT fMfMi ( lSteT m PHBIWl V BmBBsmmBEiMm IMI n !iiiiiigij v BaBrB-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWT N ,'''M lf ft I fmWMkFT t JPfc" ' ' - ' 1 J .-IK-aK-J iSafnflIBT"al-a1hfi-aaaa Exiee BATTERS E5 THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR IN PHILADELPHIA naltlmere AutoinetlTO Bhet, U3T Ilultlniere Me. Belln'a Ourusr, Mntihere & Van Dyke Sti. Jehn Cluteher, fillO Walnut St. n".W J' relemnn. 3S4 N. Hniad St. nSte'..n,' Klertrle Ce., 1WS. I'aakiunk Ave. K,Jr. .'" Aute Hupplr Ce., Inc., )th i. Krlt Are. "." rX to te rn X. Olrard Ae, Uj I.. Havkln. S38S-11 Clrrcnr HI. flnl. tV. Jenn Onrnse te.. MIS N. 33d fit. JVaak . Iarr. I IB U Tuber BU. Manarunk luitury K Acftnerlci t.'i.., Ilaker i. Uay NH. M ViKf lowlerr, rrJS MrCnrthjr, K 0.r,hrrM Iliittrry rlrnlre, 43ia N. Ilrei.l Ht, Heerge v, M Hr. -.""" iiiviu ni. ".K'ni"" Hteraae llatterr Ce., Cfcarlea traiaina. ll 8V SWVl .me hn"ts prdne. Georgetown scored 1102, out of their 1000, whlle the beat Drexel could de was te get 880. By a peculiar 'cdlncldonce Drexel claimed .002 a Its final score, which vyeuld have given the' team n tie.' When the targets were received from the N. R. A. it waa found that they had dropped Drexel three points, lowering ltd t ( 4-A OCA fMLI- at a " . "" " ? "" was me eirty matcli which Drcxci lest. Following the Georgetown matcli La fayette wan defenled rather easily 'by the score of OtMKI. Then followed Drexcl's perfect were against the Unl- versity or Vermont. The next week came, the perfect score ngainst Cernell, The incmbcrH of' the team who made perfect scerni in the Vermont match X?.1;0 S'SweN. Hhuman, Mercer and Wike, while the ones who scored per fectly against Cernell were Huuman, Beycs, Baldwin, Murphy and Mercer. Defeats Oregon tin n eontt-te. coast match with the University of Oregon, Drcjtcl defeated the M esterners by. the score of 407-400. eitcrn Maryland was 'defeated by mere than a hundred points in a 1000-pelnt match. lH4-848. Last week HmKEu was defeated 419-401. The remainder of the schedule is 6s hard at the first part. This week Dartmouth, nnd Michigan Agricultural College will be competed with, while JVashlngten Htute is en the beards for March 1.. March 28 Is Drexcl's most Important mutch, that with Yale. Next week the Kll'ii sheet' Oxford in a cable mutch. Vale beasts of two 400 scores. Drexel'H most consistent shooters arc Captain Beyes, Shuman, Harper, Sid well, Mercer Knauf, Murphy, Bald win, Dnvls, WiUe,Orr. Heffman, Cop Cep perwaithe, Pfleiger and Hhech. On April 1 MiissachiiRctts Tech will be met and the schedule clones with West Virginia en April 8. Mrs. W. A. Wright's Heme Despoiled Mrs, William A. Wright, at 10,'tO Arch street, smashed furniture and ruined rugs nnd carpets. The house wns un occupied, as Mrs. Wright has been making her home at the Bcllevuc- Strat ford through the winter. The police lay the vandalism te boys. Aren't you about, tired of battery troubles? Why lessen your pleasure in metering by putting up with battery troubles, when they are net necessary? Particularly, when a trouble some battery costs mere than a geed. one. It is literally true that the least expensive battery is the best one you can buy. If there is any doubt in your mind about this, ask 'people who have Exides in their cars hew long , their batteries last, and if they get in trouble. ' , Yeu will find plenty of people te ask, for mere cars leave the manufacturers' hands equipped with Exides than with any ether .. . battery. Exide was the original starting and lighting battery for automobiles,-just as it has been the pioneer in ether industries since there was such a thing as a storage battery. Yeu will x find Exide Batteries in service for many years still doing active duty. Don't put up with battery troubles when Visit the nearest Exide Service Station lnltd Bntlerr rterrlre. 335S N. Mursluill M. fnlvrraal Bertlf Moter te.. U07 Lut Nt. r Wnmelcr (laraae. 38d & nuliuit St.. Miner M'rber, 2il Tleeii "it. PENNSYLVANIA IInitOH-n, Mlllrr llntten Nnlc tltoena, Keil Xea Metcrii te. niblrr. Aml'Irr Ptorufe Matttrj ttrnlrr Station, trdinerr. O. M. I'atlen Ce. lUll.fente, J. I.. Alt , . Ilethlehrm. K. A. It. Aute Sunulj te. Herwlck. Ari:,M. MnrI)eiirll. Itryn Mitwr. tV. Jene el)l 4'urlUlr. stuncUrd Moter Kuipl) te. flintfr, K. U, lldwiiriU In, lenrfleid. rlrurtlrld Aute. MuPPlr Ce. Cliften llelflit". Criiviferd J. NrlMiii. Cealeavaie. Th Ilattre' Hrnlre te. f onhehookii. M. V. Moere tluruje. Itarb, Ad.lli.en feeter, Jr., Ce. ""sS'MwEhn nllerj- Hmlr. Ce. Kiialen, I'lllltr 'ttr Mervlie. rckillle. Ueuglii.. Mowen. frrrland. Unlmrdt llrex. Ufxit ultctre Mfrtianleal Cn, llarriaburt. r Klrjtri Ot. naaieioe. wwyw Si fw.et ?M ARE AFTER PHILA. ' Locals Can' Expect Little Out side, Help' in Winning Ameri can League Pennant PLAY HARRISON SATURDAY The soccer schedules for the last sis weeks have been hard hit and few games have been , played. Manager .lames Walder, of the. Philadelphia Field Club, has arranged te meet the Harrison Field Club with many local players in the line-up nt Cnhlll Field, Twenty-ninth and Clearfield streets, en Saturday aft ernoon. There Isn't a team in the country that would like better te take. the meas ure of the I'hlls at the present time than the boys who represent the club from Jersey. After Sunday's defeat by the New Yorks, who are running the Phillies a close race for the premier honors, the Inttcr side was assured that the Har rison Club would' bend every effort' te take away two points from the leaders, and the denizens of Harrison who' are members of the club were net any less emphatic in .their assertions than the men who hail from Philadelphia. Philadelphia, in view of the last few games in the American Soccer League, will net expect much help from the ether teams. In order te win the cham pionship the leaders will have te win practically every game In order te retain their position. New Yerk is out for the 'champion ship, and the players en that team will tell you thut thev have a geed chance for the first prist), .even though, the lenders have the ndvantaec of havine (mere games te play. rniianeinnm is "the" attraction en the read, rind the players themselves RELE there is an Exide made for every car, at near-by Exide Service Station. EXIDE SERVICE STATION Factory Branch 671 Ne. Bread Street KiaSS--L.fLgaaf: i i f ifi rv:i p:,"": ! PVBqLg' I f rllS?7aa.alBL5WS "HaPaiiaaaaaaaaa&i' HeDltdalr, (lulbraneen'a Gamtt. Irnklntewn', Nteln'a Uarace. Krnnrlt'Hqiinre. Krniiftt U.ittei7 X Uectrlc Ce. (jinrniitrr, Kxltle Hntterr S. Ignition Ce. I.anadale. Maurice Krauee lanaferd. Carbun'natterT & Klrctrlc Cu. I'lmnen. Iturbey Utttery r.rtcf, Inr. letUburEi Itj-nirr'H Onrnct. IuUteMii, Arthur M, Dunn, Leck llarn, II, N. ltderlcU te. Media, tiurnrr Tire ft Uuttrry Shep. Mlflllnburir, The 1'rtdeiick tlurate Ml. Carmri. Wenier UatUrj- & Klrctrle'C.. Mt. in j, K. pi. Rohrer. NerrUtOHii, The MoDtfemrry riterace llutterr . 'e lierrr, Neu berry Ilattery Nervier Station, Ten Arlp. Jnrkaen Ilmthtr. I'hnenUtlllr. The bervlce hhep, l'etuvllle, llurbry llatlerr Srnlre, Inc. Heeding. Rarbey netlcn" -Wcrtlee, Inc. It Mam ay, .i.vtf .. L." T" .'-t'j L 'J rTOnv n rW r.t '' are nrlm favorites with lh spectators of every town they have' visited.' Their reputations, however, nave eeen deuihjju te the skies," arfd new every, team in the soccer circuit is out for their scalps. ' That this in true was shown ccently in Brooklyn, when the Tedd Shipyard Club stacked' sevch reserve players up against the New Yorks, and in an ex hibition game against' the Quakers requisitioned their entire team of reg ulars te de battle last Sunday. AMERICAN eeccniv I.DAabK STANDI!! -Marcn e, ip.'z Oeai I k. a. r. 1 M I'd i!H '. VT. D. 17 18 'i 19 11 4 18 S 8 IS A 6 18 7 4 18 .1 1 PliUitriMphla . . New Yerk ...., Hklyn. (Tedda), llarrlnen l'aw'ket (Centi), 48 sr. us 1 HH L'U 111 0 2(1 S.I IS 7 8(1 83 IS 14 M S3 7 llolyekctralcos) la 1 3 0 12 88 i The leaders for the goal-scoring hon ors arei ran nivcr IlrltUn (Ililtnrtclphla 1? imninisiey umrriaen) Hln.rk (Netv Yerk). Camptwll (i'hllad-lrhlft) Fleming (Philadelphia) McUulrs (HroeUlyii) , . naruy jiew leritj MeKtnna (llroeklyn) llurnett (New lone) Mlllnr (Pawtucket) Lewnia (llolyeKn) . . . , Andrews (New Yerk) . Cerrlsau (Fall Hivur) Mnrtey (Phllad'lphla) .... I n :::::::::::: 8 r. a a r. ,..:... fl 4 4 I. . A McKelvey (Uroeklyn) . Hweeney (utoekimi rapvin u "awiucltetj . . llutler (fall ltlxcr) ... Ferd (HnrrldenJ ..... Ferrest iPlillKdelphia) Uupan (New Yerk) ... Hnnw (nroeKiyiw Wilsen (Harriiceii) 4 weau u-nwiui-Kcu nrewn (Hr.rrlsen) II Ilatlcan (Uroeklyn) 11 Mitchell (Pawtucket) .... 8 Khepherd (Pnwti'.-kct) 7. ... ;i lynch (Fall Klvar) , a Wilmington Fireman Dismissed Wilmington, Del., Mnrch 8. The dl rectors of the Departiucnt of Iubllc Safety "at their weekly meeting yester day dismissed Lieutenant U. O. Town- send, of Fire Knglne Company Ne. JJ, after he hnu been tried and found guilty of being absent without leave and of being Intoxicated. Traffic Officer Willi was found guilty of intoxication nnd fined thirty days pay. Twe patrolmen, late in reporting, were fined two days' pny. Whatever mile et battery (a in your car, you eai be confident of akilful repair .erk, fair prices, and re sponsible advice at the near est Uslde Service Station. 'rnandenh, The (llbiien Vulmntlng Werk, shlpprnnhunr, C. iv. Thru.h. tut Collrge. Hnyder'a (lrag. Minbnry. A. n. ft U. O. Culp. Mreud.burr, 1. II. Khlremnn '"unkhunnerk. Herl'irhrr Hrnt. Jturrrn, Jninrs c. Frlfk. Si,y."f.' "''"'han Ilnttcrr Hcrilcf . !J1 Ufthlehem, Huyroend K, Ilrnnn. Weet Cheater, ...J,, i'hr'rr "nttry 4 fclectrlc On t Ilkea-Dnrrr, nuilgnn Ce. Jtll Inniperl, llloem-llarper Cu. Jerk'- Ij ). a M. C. InUe. Nerk. Rulph I'. Htuiffer. DELAWARE tVllnilnrten, llmlncteii Nierate Dnttrry Ce,, SSO Tutnall HI, NEW JERSEY Annul? Turk, hteragr lldtlery Inn. tlantle t'ity, Albert n, Munnlng Cu. rtrlderten, Cehnnaey llnttery Ce. HurlliiKteii, llenjamln Ueldr, tiinidfii, The Cnmdfn Nterige ItetUnr Ce. Mlllvllle, Aute Klertrie "' Kaulpmrnt A Hepulr Hhep. MoerratoMn, Harry H. Pew. teWI:rpAK SenrU Wmry, Hateklnaea Meter Cp. SnSffiErawBre SAYS LIQUOR SWAYED VOTES Representative Vlckerman Charges "Tradlne" In Last Legislature Pittsburgh, March 8. Liquor was traded for votes in the fitate Ilouse of Iteprescntativcs at the last session, It was charged by HeprcscntntlvcJehn W. Vickcrman, of Bcllcvtic, president of the Htntc Federation of Adult Bible Classis, in his address before the Alle- Economy Extra-Size Day Special! $4.00 Large Size Corsets at $1.98 Fancy and plain ceutil. Me dium bust models, with long Mp lines. Well boned. Women's $6 te $8 Corsets Fer Large Women at $2.98 and $3.95 Fancy ceutil. Medium bust or girdle top models, with long hip lines. SnELLCNBURGS encmy Basement Twe Splendid Offerings! Bey s'$4.95 Oliver Twist Suits at $3.45 Well made of all-wool blue serge in the fashionable Oliver Twist style Cellar is smartly trimmed with two rows of white braid. Sizes 3 te 8 yrs. Beys' $7.95 Twe-Pants Suits at $6.95 Made of ex tra - fine brown mixed cheviets. Snappy models for boys of 8 te 17 yeara. Full lined knickers. SNELLENBURflS Economy nasement 25c Plain Burlap Te Sell i gc Yard HV. . . Heavy grade, close mesh, plain burlap in blue, brown, green and natural. 'Desirable for fleer or wall coverings. bN'ELLENBURflS Economy Bxjemcnt Exceptional Purchase of 100 Genuine Du Pent Fabrikeid Suit Cases Te Sell at Streng leather straps running all around, cowhide reinforced corners and cloth lining. 24 and 26 inch sizes. Black and brown. SNELLENBURGS t"y Basement VI aW YSdrM wPl IF rB Mi i MP "$3.94 Mail and Phene Orders Filled Introducing Our Universal Brand of Sanitary Pillows & Bolsters At Remarkably Lew Prices Made from selected all new double-dusted prime feathers, with tickings guaranteed feather-proof and fast color. I BOLSTERS te Match, Same Price as Pair of Pillows .$6.50 Emergency Full- $1 QK Size Felding Cel at. . . ' 80 inches wide. Heavy all-steel sanitary frame and spring folds flat. SnellenburgS Economy Basement I County Slbbath Scheel Assecia tien here yesterday. "There was mere booze en Capitel Hill in Hnrrlsburg during the last ses sion," he said, "than I ever have seen before. Beeze was traded for votes en the fleer of the Heuse. Empty bottles were piled in the cloakrooms and most ever where. That Is the kind of men who, were elected te represent the peo ple nnd who killed n. bill te protect girls from the automobile evil, but passed a bill providing local option en Sunda) aniubement. Basement STORE OPENS AT 9 A. t tvi:iVKSDAV. MAKfJH , 1023 M SnellenburgS L J -ENTIRE BLOCK - M3RKET I IX nl2T-? STREETS lL M Fashion and Economy Combine in These Women's and Misses' Jaunty Spring Suits of Tweed v Just in A Brand-New Let of Girls' and Misses' $2.50 te $4.50 Gymnasium Bleemers Anether Shipment of These Wonderful Gingham and Cretonne 1 OO Kiltie Skirts at J-.vy Pretty little models in bright checks, plaids and stripes. Alse plain colors in rumie linene and flowered cretonnes. 23c Unbleached Sheeting at 15C Yd. 40 inches wide. Extra-heavy iinhlnnrViPil shpelinir. SNELLENBURGS t35''0,"J nasement PILLOWS $1.60 Choice Curled Hen Feathers, 18x26 $2.50 Select Curled Turkey and Hen Feathers, 20x26. . $3.10 Mixed Turkey and Duck Feathers, 20x28 $3.75 Choice Gray Duck Feathers, 21x27 $4.25 Fine White Mixed Duck Feathers, 22x28 $4.75 Gray Geese Down, 22x28 $5.75 Fine White Mixed Geese Feathers, 22x28 $6.25 Geese Feathers and Geese Down Mixed, 22x28. . $8.25 Gray Geese Down, Each 89c $1.45 $2.15 S2.50 $2.95 $3.39 $3.80 $4.25 $5.95 Wis S-i' KwWra .' . r;rv'. RAILWAY BLAMED FOR DEATH x Widow -ayt Drunken Husband Was Net Properly Protected Wilkes-flams, Pa., Mnrch 8. Mrs. Bridget Jametltls is pressing an un usual claim for damages in t'nu Cem men Plena Court here. Hhe Is suing I the Wllkes-Biisre Hallway Company, centendiug It was nt fault for the denth of her husband, Barney Jnmetltls, who' Specials for M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. At $12.75 Tweed in the most fashienuble of all the Spring fabrics, and these suits arc shown in the ever-popular salt-and-pepper mixtures, also the new "high" shudes. Cleverly tailored in geed-looking bperts styles, with two or four patch pockets and belt. Nothing Smarter for Spring! Extraordinary Values! One Pictured Fur Chokers for Spring at $4.95 t0 $27.50 Opossum, Jap Mink, Kelinsky Fitch, Peiret fox and brown Jap fox. New Spring Voile Waists at $2.00 te $2.95 Pretty plain and checked voile, in Peter Pan, tuxedo and V-neck styles. Many with vestees and cellars lace trimmed; ethers have plaiting en cellars and cuffs. SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement Te Sell at $1, $135 & $2.25 Carefully made," generously cut bloomers in f ull plaited style of serge and satine. Sizes 8 te 22 years. One illustrated. Splendid oppertunitu te secure ttce pairs for usual price of one. Buu NOW for Present and Fftture Seeds! Girls' and Misses' $1.95 te $4.00 Middies te Wear With Bleemers at 89c te $2.00 Fine jean and Lonsdale jean, in all white, or with blue cellars and cuffs. Plain or braid trimmed. Seme co-ed styles included. Sizes 8 te 22 years. One pictured. Marvelous values! SuELLEv'3!JRijS Economy Basement Men's 75c Working Gloves Exactly a Third of Real Werth at 25 c Par All made of strong leather in three styles gloves, gauntlets and mittens. Very useful for railroad men, elevator operator.-., motormen, bricklayers and for nil rough work around the heuse or garden. Real Bargains! Mail nnd Phuvc Orders Promptly Filled Snli-LENBUReS tonenij- Hasement In a Phenomenal Sale $125,000 Werth at. Clese w w m j CREX nait rrice: $1.10 18x36 Uurs. . .49c ea. 811.00 i.9 Rus. . .$5.97 ea. $1.75 24x48 Kugs. . .79c ea. 514.00 6x12 Uurs. .$7.47 ea. $2.25 27x54 Ruj,'s. . .98c ea. $ll,7r 8xI0 !iuH- 7-a7 efc S' 50 10x60 Rxiv V 29 M $1 8-50 8xl 2 Ru8 SA7 iJ la r 'Wit 18J!5 9xl2 ""W- S8'97 e- . $3.75 36x72 Rugs. .$1.89 ea. $24.75 9x15 Rugs. $12.97 es. $6.50 54x90 Rugs. .$3.89 ea. ' $33.50 12x15 Rugs,$16.97 ea. SeO.OO Velvet and Axminster Rugs, QJOO Each Jtiign rue. yxiz t eet Limited Let Asserted Handsome Oriental and 1'eisian Dcslgna Seme Seamless. Special let of mill seconds. Genuine Cerk Linoleum 39c Yd- Tuv Yards Wide Werth, if Perfect, $1.00 Sq. Yd. This is a special let of .'1000 . ...n .e .. ej.kti tuv ui euuu yarus xnai we nave purcliased ..... .wv....-.v ..UKU.a. Til t -vf avv ' tanned nf fell from A' elf intoxicated condition and met 1 1 The widow charges that tlie accepted hlra wuiie no wns ninn le.u iih n Dasscnaer en Septet nun aim holds that having tal nbenrd, the company was in dttty I te furnish him protection, an i her husband wns allow cu Je stni rear platform, .nnii unit nncr ris block lie cmicr icii en. nr bit fractured his skull nnd died, tl holds is company negligence. Thursday New Spring Scarfs!; and Sweaters Specially Priced Women's $3 te $5.50 Slip-en Sweaters at $1.75 t0 $2.95: Plain and novelty weaves in pretty colorings. Very smart blouse effects. Women's $5 te $10 Tuxedo Sweaters at $2.50, 53.50 t0 "4.95 Excellent variety of new styles 1 and weaves, borne two-tone com binations with contrasting cellars and cuffs; ethers with brushed wool trimmings. Alse solid! colors. Women's $5.00 te $7.50 Fiber Silk Scarfs gQ Qg Beautiful scarfs with Reman j stripes in attractive clers. Seme of worsted with Reman stripe silk decorations Fringed enda. bf. ELLEN BURGS Economy Basement Extra-Size Specials in Undermuslins Women's Extra-Size Gowns and Chemise Exceptional QQp 4 1 'J?A. yfi v. F' i m r.$r Cut extra ull of lingerie cloth; prettily trimmed with embroidery and lace insertion. Women's Extra-Size Nightgowns at IQ. Tailored models of soft lingerie cloth, with neat stitching. finished Women's Extra-Size Drawers at EQ Generously cut of J geed quality cambric, with ruffle of enibreiderj' and small tucks. Women's Extra-Size Bleemers at. . . AQn Klebh-coler batiste, TTV with elastic at waist and knee. Reinforced. Finished with tailored ruffle. 'j$k m I -H ii'.i.r'V bNEl ' E' WRflS '0,lemy llascment II in Economy Basement Grass Rugs te Hall and Leu Than -& m -- ,i $20 Weel Tapestry Brussels 9x12 ft. Rugs ay $10 s :,. Pretty Oriental and lleverd iiisiie. ufuKiiuri. no reserve tHVi i ngiu te limit the quantity sold U !' '-.".'"'I m . " -.& , aMELLNBUROa wW W te lVj ttt? ijfa i "i J :i . v ' 4 v.- v! i a '"-j 3 I V! CI jH II t ..V.I m kf4 tfi rn ni lil ..rj ST" ' ir ' ' T!t rr-Tr; ; : ' N. SNEIXENBURG & CO i tt r n. ObJLtlj&XltUKli CU, J W. 1 3.. ' . "j iw. t -f.u. . .y ' .. .(. f,! r y ' x i ftKtsxt&f fa.Jsmkkm& . i'.r.k. .. r -' ir A. jLJ , ,..i ' tl f .ni t. ..ii2tirifz m ((..ity, 9.vi AK MJm -K".VA5 . Wi . J. A..,'' . .., JU. .'vi:f .A... . ft. x -y.j. lJll!l2Vtam2&m, AlWWili v-aem&te z.w firiL... .. J $d&$frYJ lAl it 4 I U?rfT. 5" Vi. v t : ' Kf f,-. K .A WL .
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