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| h s “of his wife. He quickly observed |they have had a preliminary educa- “vices were held at the Catholic| - — ; o —— ! s | : - i ! ritory 1t would have a population JOHN ZEIGLER DROWNS IN ATTEMPTTO | > = oo [ERIDAY sélfius nAv GERMAN PROGRESS | "= 2ommems waze SAVE LIFE OF HIS LITTLE DAUGHTER sl e With the weather ideal for fishing s . _|torney P. J. Russell, P. J. O'Leary, X Meets Death in Lake Marquette While Charles Bourcier, P. M. Dicaire, Jo-|20d picnica but a few were found at Endeavoring to Reseue Child |seph Harrington and Daniel Gainey.|the traps of the Rod & Gun' club PR05PERITY COMES | 1| ENTERS NEW PHASE S ™| WITH LOYALTY T0 HOME COMMUNITY. County attorneys of the state of Minnesota gathered at Alexandria yesterday and will remain there to- day and tomorrow holding their an- ussian T@'aop- Have Lost Fortifica- - tions and Are Now Nothing ‘More Who Had Fallen in Water. The body will be taken to Bau Claire, | when the hour of the regular Sunday = Than a Field Army. nual convention. Graham M. Tor-|C: H. Plattenburg, in Chautaugua Ad- — ‘5’/ (Continued on last page). morning shoot arrived. T. R. 8y- x % { rance, Beltrami county attorney, was| dress, Says Residents of Every (fitj S e . TENE o mons, who has been hitting the clay| It's the circus day that’s the ques: unable to attend the meeting, his of- 5 . Wfl'fi FRIENDS ON "0'9/‘ PABTY IS AGAIN ON BOARD pigeons with much accuracy of late, | tion of the hour in Bemidji, at least SLAVS RETIRE FROM KOVNO ficial duties requiring that he attend Are Duty Bound to Join Boosters _— S, i 7 —— secured the highest score, knocking |for the ‘small boys of/ ’;Ix as well as e the term of district court at Baudette. e : 2 i for those of sixty. 'he billboards Bul Governor Hammond the .chief|mpyyg MAIL DANGERS Jumps %6, Attorney McDonald Retains Place as |down 24 out of 25 birds on his first Y. jeflm Makes Large Loan was ps From Running Laun. % 4 announce the comi of the Carl i %® ORDER 9 ? | speaker at the session, his talk being Hagenbeck-Wallace. ¢ireus to . Be- |’ sh""nl Confidence in Belief That |given this afternoon. A representa- g g 2 ; midji and about the time the milk-| Allies’ Diplomacy Will Fail. tive from the office of Attorney Gen-|Vawter System to Present Course in ‘man is making his ‘rounds on tha|. 2 eral Smith, Senator Knute Nelson v 3 morning of Friday, Adgust 13, thé i and C. J. Gunderson will also talk,| Bemidji Next Year—Supt. Kramer first of the three long trains of yel- By J. W. T. MASON i One of the features of the entertain- Has Praise for City. low cars will be " coming, slowly| Néw Yofk, Aug. 9.—The fall of ment is a fish fry at the lakes. pulling into the railroad yards. ; |Warsaw caused the Austro-German TR Much is promised by the manage- ment of the Hagenbeck-Wallace ecir- cus this season. The show has reacli- ed such a size that it is causing the railroads considerable uneasiness. to handle the trains, and, in short, if they were any longer it would be im- leigh—Under Auspices of Elks possible. European :agents have . sacked the Old World in a quest for novelties. The question of salary ‘was not considered nr the particular novelty and dnngernus acts. There are 400 performers who take part in the big show program. Every artist was selected thecause of some Tot Falls Overboard and ‘B. % State Bar Association Official. attempt and 22 on his second. George Kreatz secured scores of 23 and 22; Failure Interrupts Heroic Efforts Harry H. Mayer 19 and 16; Bob '{T':)er E;“MoDonald, ‘one:-of - Be* Beaudreau 7 and Charles Vanders- m.4ji’s best known lawyers, has|jujs 18. Mayer completed his tenth Realizing that delay meant the|again been honored by the members|shoot in_the bronze trophy tourna- death of his little two-year-old daugh- [of the Minnesota State Bar associa- |ment, being the first to finish. ter who had fallen into the waters|tion, having been named to retain —_— :t Lnike Marquette, John Ziegler, 35, | his seat on the board of governora ; s or six years prominent in Bemidji|at the St. Cloud convention, just 4 4 business circles, lost his life by |closed. Stiles W. Burr of sé Paul PRGDUCE L0VELAND “ERE drowning at noon Sunday. was chosen president, Frank Crass- Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler, with their |weller of Duluth, vice- i Mirth 'y -president; daughter Dorothy, just two years and | Royal A. Stone of St. Paul, treas- Werty Peolio of Youth and to a half old, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman [urer, and Frank Caldwell of st.| Be @iven Here by Dorothy Fra- Stich, had left Bemidji in a launch Paul, secretary. Governor W. 8. and row boat for the shores of Lake | Hammond, speaking to his fellow at- Marquette where they were to spend [torneys at the annual banquet Friday the day picnicking. The women and |night, declared that the attorneys of little girl occupied the row boat,|the state are missing an opportunity which was being towed, and the men [to aid in the cause of good citizen- were riding in the launch, a craft|ship. The governor asserted that sixteen feet in length. the bar association could wield an Mrs. Ziegler Calls for Help. immense influence toward obtaining The happy party had passed |better conditions in the state. He through Lake Irving and up the Mis- |appealed to the attorneys to follow sissippl river to Lake Marquette. They |id the spirit of the non-partisan elec- had traveled some distance out in|tion laws and support public ser- the lake and were headed for a point | vants on their records. The associa- on which they were to eat their|tion went on record in favor of re- lunch, when Mr. Ziegler’s attention |quiring all applicants for admission was attracted by the frightened calls [to the Minnesota bar to show that operations in Russia t t thit ’ e e e e t o enter, this has been held, and with success. 8o’ T (hir nive x siovatin Sins!or HOLD COURT AT BAUDETTE . "%t lated that the business men of fortifications for their defense. They| . R are now primarily & field army, re-| With Twenty-five Cases on Calendar|the city have already signed a guar- lying on secondary defensive posi-| Week’s Term Will Begin Wednes- |antee for a course to be presented tions for support. There is no pro- here next year. --Judge enahan onBench tection left in Russia at all compar- day--Ju ‘ucm e Those who heard C. H. Platten- able to the Vistula line, nor are there burg, among them being many mer- BEMIDJI LAWYERS TO ATTEND any other strategic railway systems chants and professional men, who to those that feed the defenses Rus- spoke Saturday afternoon on “‘Com- sia has vacated. munity of Interest,” are enthusiastic Begin to Retire. in their comment, and refer to him The Slavs, in fact, already have be- 25 8 jeplendid . speaker with a mes: especial merit. Neéw acts and faces |g8un to retire from their second line sase for-.all citizans, ‘whetheriséel will tend to eradfica:;_:he fallacy that |defense. Kovno, one of the chief dents of the city or country. Ilis 75 YOUNG FOLKS TO TAKE PART ‘With several Bemidji lawyers in attendance, the summer term of dis- trict court for Beltrami county will convene at Baudette Wednesday with Judge W. S. McClenahan of Brainerd presiding. Graham M. Torrance, county at- torney, left this morning for Bau- dette, and several other lawyers will leave tonight and tomorrow noon for the border city. Andrew Johnson, sheriff, is now in Baudette, and Fred Rhoda, clerk of court, and G. M. Slo- cum, who ‘will be his deputy during the term, will leave tomorrow. “Loveland,” a merry frolic of youth and mirth, is to be given in Bemidji during the second week in September, the play to be ‘present- ed under the direction of Miss Doro- thy Fraleigh, a talented.New York young woman who has had much success, in staging similar plays in other cities. The play, which is divided into’ three parts,: will be staged by about 75 young ‘peonle It is hespangled with song, mirth and dancing, and the cast is'to be_attractively costum- ed. It will be staged here under the 2 auspices of Bemidji Lodge, No. 1052, Mr. Ziegler’s only thought was to 4 i W The entertainment committee of ; i 1 hool ivi save his daughter and he jumped | M nBesOta law schools the privilee |y, 1oqz0 will complete arrange- of admission to the bar upon presen- * ments during the week and mext “all circuses are . Foremost |fortified arear in the new battle- Address bors: partioularly, upan: (e among the features §s Herr Von Rit- |front, apparently has been evacuated, relations of the rural district to the ter, who slides on his head down a |and the Russians are seemingly aban- home ity but was not the dry:lisné long silver wire from the topmost{doning the Baltic provinces to the which characterlfee- the- talkes o pinnacle fir thearega; the Marvelous |enemy. Signs of possible disinte- many, heing imfeloatly bedsonsd WLl | Elugen- troupe of gwelve male acro- | gration unquestionably must be read Wit to make it most interesting. Baits Trom the Royal Circus, Amster- by the German general staff in the ‘Those who failed to hear him missed dam, Holland; mg Cottrell-Powell | Present disposition of the Russian a:treat. Trio of riders from the London Hip- |forces. For this reason, if no other, Marguerite, the |the Austro-Germans will doubtless society equestrienne; with her tango |continue their eastern offensive and Praise for Bemidji. “In behalf of the management and those connected with the ‘chautauqua that little Dorothy was missing and |tion at least equivalent to a four- a glance revealed her tiny form float- | year high school course. At the same ing in the water a short distance |time the association for the second back. time passed a resolution asking the (United Press) Bohenheim, Germany, Aug.- 9.— Violent- tremors of the earth were recorded here this morning and -se- vere earthquakes were felt in south- .|ern Europe, probably at Calabria or J. A. McDonald, a well known |Albania. cruiser of Bemidji, J. D. McPhee of Crookston and Oliver Moen of Fosston are expected to complete their work Calabria is the southernmost prov- ince in Italy and at this place the quakes were the severest in its his- tory since 1783. Dispatches from Rome, however, do not give mention of any earthquakes. PIANO CONTEST TO CLOSE THIS MONTH FIVE BEMIDJI BOYS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE Five Bemidji boys, Eddie Brink- man, Byron Russell, Leigh Hendrick- son, Charles Germain, operator at the Brinkman, and Johnson, had a nar- row escape from serious injury late Saturday night whilé returning from the Gagnon farm, seven miles north- west of Bemidji, when the car in which they were riding struck a stone and was thrown from the road, the occupants being hurled into a deep pool. The back wheels of the car were -held by the edge of the cordu- “GERMAN SPY” IS DEAD ed wild animals form a big feature of L ; the total to be tried will reach the|have received while here,” said th how. I 1 teel Loan Made. 25 mark. Several cases which were | Charl K int 'd t of e show. In an immense steel| The Germans are so confident of arles Kramer, superintendent of they heard him cry several times for Pl 2 term. help. ;‘aksv th:hstate th]s;r let:mu;lauon:d [;I. from Interaational Falls and will de- })ensts broken to pe_rtorm marvelous | gerin to Bulgaria. There is justi- e SO T eol:rse - Washburn of Duluth, who said he | ;o0 goyeral weeks to the securing of | 2t fication for this attitude of the Teu- L e, fecl that-wa £1d powerlu- Lo, ment later he started the engine and : turned the boat around as quickly as Desciaiwio wents 16 unnhhflveha high for the stage. ghfin at 2 and 8 p. m. The doors against the Turkg. :nior;r::::dno::ez t}:}e ec;rege r]::::d:; thanks ang gratitude and ‘as :-our school education and that the re- Miss Fraleigh presented “Billy in will be open an hour earlier. The Italy has becoine involved in a dis- 3 DO! general superintendent, H. A. Hedges, above the water, Stich observed that ing the removal of Turkish troops |- the father could not be seen. As the resolution. £ 3 fil_lgfl to its utmost capacity, about meet with the interest, “I'900 witnessing the production, It ©li. Reports have been purblished was a big ‘suceess.. . She has---also ART“OUAKE EELI W == —\that-an-Italian-army-250,000- strong caught in her clothing. A second E pecially is this true of the ‘Boosters. YOICE AT CONFERENCE = Think Heart Gave Out et ol e probable, however, that Italy is in who get behind a movement and push SAYS CROPS LOOK GOOD i g 5 tion among the Austrian frontier re- |State Lansing and Latin-American ““We realize that these boosters have but by heart failure, his strength|g,iq gince the beginning of the great 2 Lands Speaks of Conditions 1 between Turkey and Italy, the Mo-|ditions at New York, Wednesday af- of financial gain, but only to under- daughter. He had not been feeling |p ot Tpese are late casualty lists the hope that his health would bene- quence, might be faced with a revo- |tendance at the conference, Loyalty a Necessity. : v United States will proceed with her|y 1o town and its institutions, the Had Mr. Ziegler's automobile been | 5, goptemper first the piano con- |the board has been in session they in perfect running order it might not | .oy wpich i3 being conducted by the |have examined 6,000 acres of land; n_of _ republics, It is also reported thatfynq greatest state in the Union,and FOUR WIN GOLD BUTTONS W. L. Brooks, A. L. Barker and chine was glving Mr. Ziegler much | ¢, rites are urged to turn in as|Clearwater county. This land _will g trouble yesterday and he arrived at|, ., yiteq ag possible during the |be offered for sale by the state audi-| 2 publics if possible, but all along in-|onpure said, “should be a booster. Children Enjoyed Playgrounds Con- guests of the Crookston Tennis club, | tended that this country was tolp voy go not belleve in your town, launch. 1, 339,864; 8, 307,000; 19, 317, |scouting around,” said Mr. McDonald, v For several moments Stich caused | . 5 322 414; 25, 356,160; 86, |“we paid considerable attention to| From a child’s point of view the |yesterday. Incidentally, friendly are knockers everywhere. Every- playground hours were by far the|matches were arranged between the one in a community, however, owes & hope being that he would come to :he 133, 312,000. than any one has dreamed of. The ; surface, but not until the grappling fields are in fine condition and har-|the supervision of Miss Grace Voll-|able showing. Each of the Bemidji your city who does mot owe & com- mar, was enjoyed. Miss Vollmar, |men won his single matches, Mr. munity debt. We are all, of neces- was it next seen. g (United Press) ty, by the middle of next week. With the women practically help- Denver, Colo., Aug. 9.—Richard |Corn is also looking remarkably good | entertainment, was a favorite with {posed by men from Crookston. Mr. Zand Values nigher. : the children who participated and |Brooks was pitted against the Crook- “The larger and more prosperous tially filled with water ‘“’;0" t"e‘t’;‘g morning, following injuries which he [be far in advance of that anticipated.” rescued, Stich directed the boat to the | ,gi55n0q when ~jumping from a s vl bl were gained by proficlency in the |kota, but was defeated by close scores Bemidil. shoild be 48 laree astita Hold Family Reunion. many “stunts” provided by Miss|in both matches, Gildersleeve win- trading territory, Tear down the phoned to Bemidji friends. doxl:to:v:: thorities hope to find Millar’s real 1ater neceusaty: to,secure & identity through letters which he had | p where they will visit their daugh- |girls who competed, small gold but- | Denu were beaten by the Grand Forks town. Make it the best in the land. ter, Mrs. I. C. Stewart, and husband. | tons were presented to the four who [team and Brooks and Denu by the It you have the wanderlust, if you covered. Lake is Dragged for Body. William Farnum Coming. - . and Mrs. H. W. Haines, formerly of | Saunderson and John Koors. The|going 14 and 12 games. rickson receiving a - small scalp that the country - to. which. you:are G. S. Harding, proprietor of the |this city, now of Conrad\, Mont., wiil|children are already planning for the The local players were well enter- f[wound. The car was driven by Eddie going is better than the one you are lake, boats and automobiles beilg |y, g0 Thursday when ‘William Far-|From Williston Senator and = Mrs.|much more interest will be taken, |praise for that jolly set of gentlemen. | . F. A.. Wilson, publisher and editor “Take your catalogue and make used in reaching the place of thel, .., wy, appeared here some time|Swedback and Mr. and Mrs. Haines but few knowing what to expect this Plans are being talked of for regular fof the Bemidji Sentinel, returned to list of the goods-you need; marking lswedhlck returning to Bemidji ln, b < pling ho«;ls fllfli ‘l“m;‘sy ct‘;no?;::;i: Fool.” about a month. Dance at Birchmont Wednesday. ~ being shown by the local club. and Saturday on business. the frelght or express. Go to-your hooks: ther-dene C UB ’ o local merchant and ninety. times out REFO Mrs. Scoop Is Some Worried About The Bo 'HOP SCOO ; rs. Scoop Is Some ome ut The Boss *H a Tow, debutante | Will not turn to the west for a doubt-| Seventeen cases are listed for trial |T wish to thank the people of Be- wire artists, and almost 200 other [ful bout with the French and Eng-|on the calendar, and several others|midji and express our thanks for the from the moving launch, swimmin, 5 . o Z g €| tation of diplomas. The association Monday Miss Fraleigh, who spent arena will be seen lions, tigers, leop- |} tailure. of the allies’ diplomacy to have been tried have been settled |the Bemidji chautauqua, before leav- Stich had shut the power off when : N had no high school education him-|, "o "y i tore three weeks of |, DUTIRE the engagement, which is|¢onjc powers in the casual indeei- tions for citizenship papers. It is|repay the people of Bemidji for the possible. As the boat neared the| . o 3 5 i 5 . quirement is desirable. The vote was Japan” at International Falls last|P2r2de 18 at 10 o’clock in the morn- |y 1o with Turkey this week concern- this judicial district, will act in his|gaid, ‘You have. made forty new from the (_:yrenaiea district of Trip-|. tosdly - teall ; o ‘boat passed the spot he reached for and friendly feeling in every W ERMANS “AVE LOS directed plays at Fort Frances, Wino- is waiting to embark at Brindisi’ for g more.-and she would have been ITALIAN PRGVINCE operations against the Turks unless By ‘Boosters’ we mean the_fc (United Press) for the good of the upbuilding and 1t is generally believed that Ziegler (United Press) any position ‘to-spare an_expadition quires the full attention of the Italian |diPlomats will resume their confer-|been the means of bringing the chau- giving: out atter his energy had been European war are 2,178,863, said a hammedans might recover Tripoli, |ternoon at two o’clock. Secretary of |take the task and wish that the town : well for several weeks, and had plan- just printed, he said. o lution at home. It has been reported unofficially,| . plattenburg commenced his sRyathe roat; of appraising state lands in Polk Mexican policy, with or without thel; 1o county and the state. He said have been necessary to relate the sad | yy yman O'Leary company will close |most of which is in small tracts ly- President Wilson desires the co-op- next to Towa was Minnesoth. E. H. Denu returned this morning the conclusion that the day would |, i The standing of the con-|tor in Crookston some time in Novem- J d ducted During Chautauqua Week. |together with representatives from |have a governing voice at the con-|p o+ anyway and you may be able the boats to float in the vieinity in|, 419 491; 90, 473,414; 92, 30,112,- | the growing crops, and I want to tell ean most attractive features of chautau- |men from the four cities at which duty to that community. There is hooks caught in the clothes of the vesting will be the order of the day who has few equals as a supervisor | Barker being pitted against an Ada city, our brother's keeper. Popula- less and Dorothy's condition appear-|p .. or Miller, a self-styled Ger-|and if the present warm weather everyone of them regretted that her |ston champion, Edward Gildersleeve, the town, the better its schools and shores of Frank Gagnon’s farm. From rapidly. moving train while attempt- Senator and Mrs. E. J. Swedback|Vollmar. In addition to the badges |ing the match with the Dakota man. Chinese wall surrounding your eity. relieve the condition of the Ilittle| . i 0 from prominent society roy, preventing the machine from en- The Swedback family will hold a |received the best records, these being | Crookston team, the latter sets being | tirely submerged in the swamp. The must answer the call to. the far. News of the sad affair spread rap- idly and in a short time a large UM~ | G, q theater, announces that a spe- |also attend the reunion. Mrs. Haines | playgrounds which will be provided |tained by the Crookston Tennis club | Brinkman. < leaving. The same may be said of tragedy. Every boat available Was|, ., iy the part of Glenister, in “The ! tournaments between these cities in | Bemidji yesterday morning from the the price after each article, compare’ dragged. h = “ undred ou can lmy as At 4:30 the grappling hook of B. :;e:;;;’ at home.” z features. The Carl Hagenbeck train- |lish. will be added, it being expected that|support and cordial treatment - we to Dorothy. The women assert that 5 : wants every applicant for license {0 | goyrqay in Bemidji, will return|®T0% POIST bears and other wWild|that o large loan has been made by and others advanced to the next|ing to take-charge of the- Altkln he saw his employer jump, but a mo- i self, declared that every boy in Min-| oy oorans’ 1o mave the play ready | 1o ® ingle day, performances will be | give gpirit of the allies’ campaign | XPeCted that the term will not last|debt we owe by merely expressing baby, only the top of her head being 5 fhcial P % % 3 practically unanimous in favor of the Wednesday, the large armory being ing. official capacity during the session. |poosters for Bemidji.’ We do ~mnet Dorothy and his. finger tips -just u S.'"AS‘ hOYERMNfi that -we received:in.F na, Port Arthur and Fort William .wires the victim of a double tragedy. 2,”6,863 MEN |N WAR lately. Constantinople gives way. It is not make things a success, the live- t by d i for overseas operations. The situa- ‘Washington, Aug. 9.—Secretary of |development of a community. came to his death not by drowning, | 1 ,n40n, Aug. 9.—German losses to ol . Bemidji Man appraising Polk County t t t hi general staff. If a war were to occur |0ce of investigating Mexican con-[tauqua to Bemidji, without thought <xpended In the attempt to save his| g,y correspondent to the London ned -the Sunday recreation trip in and the Italian government, in conse- | Treasury McAdoo will not be in at-|may be benefited.” but from official sources, that thely,)); hy preaching loyalty to the His Auto Failed. county today. During the time that BEM"’JI NET STARS L()SE co-operation of the Latin-American | pg¢ pe came from the state ot Iowa, story of his death today. The ma-},.4 those who are working for their |ing between the Red Lake river and S eration of the South American re-| «gyerypody in Bemidji,” Mr. Plat- from Crookston where -they were prove more enjoyable if he used his| .qiantg at present is as follows: ber. “During the'time that we were _— Grand Forks, N. D., and Ada, Minn., | ference. to sell out and get away. There which Mr. Ziegler was last seen, the | 334, 97 1,100,855; 130, 51,154,735; [you that,all yields will be heavier qua week, and the work, given under | thg/local club members made a credit- not a business or professional man in body, five hours after the tragedy, throughout all sections of the coun- and director of children’s games and |man and Brooks and Denu being op- tion makes land values. ing critical, her lungs having Dar-{, .., count and spy, died here this|keeps up, the yield of that crop will stay was for but one week. “Honors” |and Champion Elton of _North .Da- churches, the higher the land valuea. there messages of the affair Were|,, 4, o1 de capfure by officials. Au- left this afternoon for Williston, N.|which were given to the boys and| In the double matches Barker and Stay at home and boost your own girl, and -today she had entirely re- people. 2 family reunion at Williston and Mr.|Doris Black, Pearl Phibbs, Vivian |closely contested, one of the matches [ boys were all slightly bruised, Hend- country,” sald the speaker, “be sure ber of people had gathered at the| .., sooture will be shown at his play |is Mr. and Mrs. Swedback’s daughter. | with next year’s chautauqua and [and have nothing but the ' highest bving. i will go to Glacier Park, Mr. and Mrs. ' year. pressediiito service and with grap- Spoilers,” will be seen in the “Gilded the future and much enthusiasm is|Twin Cities where he spent Friday|- ' | '" and take into-consideration K. Anderson caught, and when 4 Pay Not One Cent. brought to the surface the body of - TP = T00WS 405502 = T Zlegler was found attached. A glanes : : ) [ 00 DUNWG RESCUE SP ook oo 1 NCTO WE wcT 5E. Mr. Plattenburg said that people- at his .watch showed that it had stop- N WORRY usually believed . strangers before- friends and neighbors. ‘“The cata: logue houses of Minneapolis and Chi- cago pay not one cent toward. the sypport of your schools, your church: es, your library or your streets and roads,” he said. *“When ynu‘ kil your towns.you do away with your -| moral, educational, religious und:n‘ cial centers; you drive every boy and girl away from the farm and you re- duce your land values. If Bemidji got all the business in its trade ped at four minutes past twelve. His expression indicated that he had made no struggle for life and thet his death had been sudden and not one of strangulation. He was found in wa- ter between 20 and 30 feet deep. ~ Body Brought to Bemidji. The body was brought to Bemidji and taken to the undertaking rooms of Huffman & O’Leary where it was embalmed by H. N. McKee. At 3 o'clock this afternoon ser- | church, Father J. J. T. Philippe offi- 8 > Sk i === i i Sias # : 4 double and’ land 'v‘[n.g ] ciating: The pall bearers were At- -~ - B :

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