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FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920 : . Se ; i _WANT COLUMN: [ | DOING TS OF THE NUEFS | Wilbur Is Quite an Authority.on Stocks. ..V AW aN. AMERICAN snk iF | | BRIDE ASKS FREEDOM FOR ? eT WELL,ToM ISEE ODE OLD | WHY xo! tr Went ve pa i _NELP WANTED MALE + | RRODE ISLAND RUBBER Stock Two Pours -TWeRE IT NC ' ‘VICTIM: OF COURT MARTIAL | ‘ OXY-ACHRYLUNE WELDING EX PRaTS WENT UPA COUPLE OF wr IN THE | Fl / Earn big money. Learn this;trade now. Potrs TODAN! IS RIGHT ‘ } 7 ' s | Special ‘short Course,” Write at. oitee NTS ‘TOD, Fale, 2 PAPER - RHODE ISLAND- | BY GeorcE, Hanson School, ‘Fargo, N, O-Bt | ENOUGH, EWS ) E LEARN—Actyal auio repair ulditicins YoyR RIGHT: i ‘ jLon “Angelag.¥" MC. A” Auto School | ae Closed AT i ; Went DOWN, he iis dt | a, HELP WANTED—FEMALE: . You MEAN! | coy i ‘ RACHERS WANTED appiteatins” jar eeegetty T rust” ‘Refining Co, Alone e Took e received for low 4 One High School Assistant, ene eighth ‘in $100;000,000 More | ry . Be two, intermediate, "and: cne phlmany s | 7 pdtate salary an ul e Ste ee Min CU aa | in AD EO ; W. ANTED Two competent Bils tor. ‘gen: ee s | q e housewor! 4 . i 1 | Tot Aves Phone. 622, start, CUBA SWEETENS HALF U. S./ 5 WANTED Sit) tor general housework. aoe ( Bre rea Noe a6 Ave: AeWast | New York, (March Li.—Earl D. Babst irl for general pousewen | ja his atinual report for the calendar Mrs. Duemeland, 66 Ave. ; Year 1919 as -president of the The wee Reine RAT ‘i | American Sugar Refining “Co. which : ‘ NTED—E: need” ra \ vs 7 2-19-08 = 2 . irom “$200, 00, 000 to $300,000, 000 com- WANTED TU ‘REN1 , | pared with 1918. The jprofits from = WANTED TO R all housé, or} operation were-$10,283,081.9%. The op- rooms for light ‘housekeeping. Phone. | erating profit on the $300,000,000 vol 4 ‘ i : {ume is about 3 cents on each dollar; " a WANTED TO RENT—Modern bungalow = | of tumover and is described as a mar- | hip ems pe aiereneee, me rai CLOSEO AT tent! gin so narrow.as to be very near an 3-8-1w : } : 37 COME To'NNE, : re reak. ; ROOMS HOR RENT yong Hace RE KEEP You WAY Nou Poot Fis! Sine cuaDany share of the sugar, FOR_RENT-—N: lean warm ‘room in | Feer BETT i POSTED ON eS r Wbusiness of the United States has de- 5 Moet nom sal ho Hn ee ie \doltr see HOW! | srocw marker ! THIS {5 NESTERDAN S Fereased from 60 percent in 1900 to Ne F K MADE THAT MISTAKE 1 27- percent in 1919 and the business! Se = 2 e : He F a ’ of iis competitiors has increased cor- FOR SALE OR RENT ii To put the company in’ HOUSES AND FLATS ~ po iticr hare with competitors | . FOR” SALE—Mod hi f 5 eneral th of business it is 2 and bath, including one bed roam in casing its capacity at Boston, mak | hae arr fine gamge, on eth stregt for |: ii eady to build a new refinery | aul’ \ ‘Six room house, part 5 ‘ ; | jnoluding: ive: bea rowing wel Tacatea Baltimore, and has purchased a raw} . 23 lodern room house on : lith af sugar plantation, Central Cunagua, in| - ; wo h streets Ine aing tye hed Foqine Cuba. ‘The company owns bute six of Vd including 3 ‘béd. rooms, and* well, lo- the 22° cane sugar refineries of the > cated. Geo, M, Register. 3-6-lwk country.’ Tin great, Uttle, bungalow: homes. We | OVER 400,000,000 ‘TONS have. peveral at teanonable ‘rma, Wei | Consumptiin in the United States also, have a buyer for your house exceeded 4,000,000 tons for the first You. deste £0. .fell plat, sre eal | time. This is 500,000 tons more than) Company. 23-9-1wk 1918 and 200,000 ‘more than’ 1915, the; OR SALE Rive: room modern bunga- highest previous year. ion, “premises” wel ‘ept up. Owner Om e e | leaving : town. No dealers. Telephone | uevenbed from 1,15 56,347 tons at the! ’ Si0e8 ‘ close of-the Spanish-American war in| t d- J oe 1898 4,290,533 in 1913, the last pre- , 1 inn 0 Bee oan ae tthltmae | Wat feat, and. to: G17a204 cin 19.1 a a See ie * x +f d . alt, ee ee [Ginels Hecreate skate Pore EO Gicl. Who: Married, Yohn. Began) so AUN aS So Tribune, ? c i‘ T DENVE 7 WaNtEo TORENS OH BUYSE ices + ee + |¢—— ens'Point sind Stout Institute, and has | 47 CUBA BIG ERODUCER in Hour of Need AT DENVER EXHIBIT Ane? Terr mee oa eeee||— SPORTLETS 1), RED LEADERS] ws tow coutereue gue. ‘he hish-| yi este Stan tte Obins Fight aoe 6 i Sat hae SR = -$|| DESERT RADICALS | est number Of ficld gouls scored against |and about onefourth. from “domestée asoline Horse Sustains 42,000- * 1, POSITIONS. WANTED _ Huron: 8D. Nia FaR i South! Bae R the locals in a game this season wifs| cane and beet, and the other fourth = ae Pound Shock : sO fl mela! r “lhive. ‘The team ix being groomed for | {om Hawaii, Porto Rico, Philippines By MABEL ABBOTT eit store or. Iumbe ota high schools are making final} the state championship.” and various other regions. Cuba’s: ent- NE Staff C spond - ‘ ait Ei Markell 5818 Thayer Sty Phone preparations for the state high school ees: Ay ekie at tire production was one-fourth of the; y) = a ya ee oe : perforining jatomobite that 1 ler. ' pi a 2 2g oY 7 " Bi a $ Vy Ran, are — ed eighteen feet roug) e air to . 8 baskethalichampiorshif tournament to (+ Calgary, The Edmonton Eski- | WoTld’s production, European beet',,, 2 ” hadley ahs "gas LOST AND FOUND bé held heré March 18 and 19. Huron Bros are the wiinted heekey ehnmp. | ove-fourdh, Indian “onesevent ay ye ee ee ann enone ear ithe at dniton pened ents to Seoteh Collie Pup. Return to 8 to. ais college Was, éfferen a/“silver “thophy” lisheteeeRinertn. In the. tal ‘one-tenth and: United States beet and ¢loud that overshadows John eggs, | about without a driver, proved astart- ’ yer Street for reward. yPhong 3711 cup, emblematic of the-championship. | ti ie nile i ie Seta mat iL jeane one-twentieth. Irish-born soldier in the American ling tc at this year’s amual stock i f \ =a | ‘or. the title, played af Victoria park po itt Bs army, in his cell at Fort Leaven-| n 7 e r, C 3 : TR EEBORAL. Auber: ie chp wae bu Up Clee eee they-defeated the: Calgary Writ | Seite Raed nee ee Stockhold worth, Beggs is serving a six-year | ut . s etigetc ta: derieeatrato he || ago, It was ‘decided to ‘permanently Hereis 2 tT. A reat fzht on theyiee ; ers: with average holdings of 44 shares contonce for the accidental killing of supetior strength of the now famous ; award it to:the high school winning addeq te the exeitement. each. 9 two German civilia after the arm- Ove riand 4 Triplex springs. : answer six questions and give'a brief | it'three times. Elkton “fas won. it | i : ‘According ta the report, $564124:70. isticg: iouatlie: car. usetl: i” che (extort inspirational reading for ONS DOLLAR. | twice’ and has a’ strong” team. this | Soatfle. Wash. nu dodgers” has peed paid out in pensions, $143 "re silver lining? ate. Helen Bee aR aeeslata ie pS ial nance Give name of: favorite flower and date | year: p > beet i reed 2S the tithe toy al 2 in sick and injury benefits, and Hi “5 = cs Wast-a. shock, Overhinds4, A tong Mow of birth. imo, beew tindrnsdns. the ue for all $00 in’ group insurance. At the Downey Beas, the girl who married jny tail and a papier mache horse's ie oe yersity of Washington Athletic teams i ae him while the decision’ of the court- head fitted\on the car, and the driver's ' 7 LeroMopiLes-cMOTOROYOLE: pokane, Wash., March 1 George The ‘hame was selected. ty, honor a 'end of the year there were 8,187 em- mavtial dene: penioe S) , ‘a a Ss Clink, local boy, who. recently was ob- | sentseatee Migeaia ad Au a ployees insured’ with policies aggre- bea “i Pen Tittle aiaist ' \tong. lashed “whip -and .costume of > FOR eal Five passenger 1916 model: tained ‘by the Milwaukee American | ercosh Phareecen? reno other ating $5,755,600 covered in one of thé! coulg eer ittle assistance to jeckey blouse in red and green lent. Studebaker touriin e ‘Phone Sid on wate Assoiation club, from the Regina team | | Yetson, a largest policies ever written. , All em- eat 358 oe ear ee tes Beegs, color to the name “Overland 4 Gago- Box 375, Bismarck, N.-D. __ 8-I!+tf| of the Wéstern Canada Icague, is aj -Pwetwe Hvotia 1». | Dloyees are insufed after three months 8 retaeh Tarik Maton Haein P| ne Horse.” FOR 'SALE—Bate model “Hupmobile ‘in| holdout. The right handed twirler re- | “The wamaed erie Int | service, without charge to them, ‘The |"°™Cene Wi inten “ghymie! | The performance, which was. given extra good condition, extra lire 274 turned his contract to the Milwaukee , , ete statis, company maintains stock purchasing Fate Thays Grim. Trick pavery AEH ana eentiig dunt, 4 NOD. 1 jh 3-9-4t| management, with a suggestion that : Mev elib bag {Plans under which employees on the} Fate played a grim, trick: on: Jolm'| Ulesyow Detore tp: people, “ateot= : FOR SALE=816 "Ford Gactor; will trade |'the salary whs too small. Clink took Ay nt if no thi 300 bas | jaministrative, sales.and. clerical staft| Bore. ‘ with /Ihe“Arbver jutting: his “steed for Ford car. Call 78 Soo Hotel, the ‘position that he ought to receive fi f 1) ane have purchased 5,823 shares of.a par| He came tq America, seven years | {itoush paces. ‘Then the driver, after = more money than he got last Year. | ea ae ted pat the qiue ey ay Weluesot 300, y aga: Two days before: this country | locking the steering wheel so that the? 3 7) ee w ne inered considerably this vould run in’a circle, started the. LAND > prea naa ; entered the: war he enlisted as a-pri- | C2 WOU i — Vancouver, B. C-Mareh: 12.—Presi- year, : 1 SPHEDSTERS VE) 5 ) vag | engine. and’ stepped to. the center of! LANDOLOGY—A_ magazine giving the Has SPHEDSTERS HEAVEN IS vate in the 137th infantry. He was! (730 - rei fats in regard iethe “and aitdatin, eaaeal aah of the, Vancouver "ade Mont Maceti 104 Mem FOUND AT LAST! | promoted and after his outfit. got into | {he cielo, erneking his nip ana act. 5 for a home or ad an {investment you fonal 1 iia net herscor the ‘general Office force of; Washington. March 12.—Ah! Heavy action he became a lieutenant. pica ade ee a ma er ny eee are thinking of buying good farm, lands; | temnational league, has signed four I : en-at last far the speedster! 4 His best fripnd in'France was Lieu-!*S the car ran readily» about him’ in ¢ simply write Rte Ca Jetter ant. sayy cata pare sThey ae ars Rick ARIE: “Gy a2 ee tioe ilies ot He anabinda It’s in Pekin, China, where there is |tenant Ernest V. Downey. of. Brook- | * ies (lbele. (tig Horses had giv “4 “Mail me aa par-| Cri , Outfielder Tom er, In- 77, imi " ».| ‘After. the runn: jorses had given ‘ ba ae i eet ge rea Tand: ‘fielder Sanwick,’ and Catcher, Pike. eT Planrting a. serine revelation L. the eee staan Sees ao re Meri Pig Aiec nas Pies | heen exhibition of dumping four-foot.. * : " : Wisconsin, Crutcher and Miller are from the| New York, March. ¢,— Are the ey propose to, dea . i he | ture of his 1 1 a j bartiers, “a “five Toot hurdle was ‘sets; mone “Bide, Matineite./ Wiscohale Western league. Pike and Sanwiek | “Reds” going out of business? a punch in the solar plexus by ap- Eee mnekine ta ike acpartment little sister gona er | up: ‘Taking a short start, the Ove: ' FOR RENT—Ia 1 320 acre farm|'are from California. Cratcher was “Sweet Marie” Ganz, who threaten: {pearing in the streets ‘and at work in| OOo ore, Besides,he says, red is| After the armistice Downey came | !and driver ran his car to the runway= six. miles from Bismarck, 250 acres |.with the Boston Americans in 1914.| ed the] cof John P. Rockefeller, J oreraliere the movement is likely | predotninating -color. : ' {te America. Beggs awent into Ger- | approach and put it over the hurdle, ~ s . Mm} | Carl-Hinkle of Salt Lake City, a catch-| and served time in jail for it, has re eae cr Fe = a landing without a’mishap, after jump-,, Tate bs co Aue Sit Blase ok er and first baseman also nas beet | nounced her allegiande to the red flag. to spread to other workers. Good Gen Pan sare corey te aay wie tbe sSieny Sec cacunahon, ing a distance. of ‘eighteen Tet a oN. Dak, 3-11-1wk | signed, in 282 phages of w-hook she is writing, overalls can be bought ‘at from $4 i not care for their {tury to this country he, with several| tween the runways and clearing ‘the, TOR SALES bales’ oF and ammal : Pes ere ae) 1 i > ” - '|to $7 the suit, but clothes cost five native owners will not care for fs Hes y ne, seve ice ar ra ras Marie” tells why she did it. five foot hurdle. - The exhibition prov- aw FOR SALE—Five acres of land, small Calgary, Altay March 12—Jimmt| _ St fell i oN, rerhor,” {to ten times that, machines properiy. As long as an en- [other soldiers, celebrated by a little ea tae sr up pre “u . houke, chicken houses, good ‘well’ at > Alta., Ma ‘1 fell in love with Nat J. Ferber, S gine will run they do not bother with |target shooting the German town} €¢.to be a powertul and impressive about the cost of the improvements; Clarke, Vancouver lightweight will box ‘He introduced me to a kind f Sechi d red Gi , | demonstration of the strength of Over-: jand thrown in. Must be sold immedi? |14q rounds here with Solly Bus on| of people I never met before.” Winnipeg, Man., March 11.—A move-| lubrication or stop to clean spark plugs /o" Reruns and Gwo aged Germans | and coustruction and the ability of” ‘ a ee ae roe Aw} March 12, Clarke has been on the ‘Then Harold Lord Varney, hign| Ment to revive horse racing in Winni- | OF other iparts. were Tried by Court-Martial the “Triplex springs: to absorb all road , Nand to break on shares or for .casb, | trail’of'-Clonie ;Tait, ‘of Edmonton, of the “Wobblies” und an aidg. | POk has been Inaugurated. Tt ts un- y , INE Beges was arrested, charged with | Shocks and bumps. ‘The impact of the : Have large new outfft and have had) lightweight champion of Canada, but mp ‘of Big Bill Haywood, has ae derstood that members ofthe provin- GHAUPEBURS IN PAUSE Ny f “involuntary manslau ter,” ‘and | car after leaping in the air was esti- years of experience. Ben Engle, Rogers.| ait has not beg active in the ring] serted the radical movement. He only | ‘i! lexislature have indorsed theplin| According to an anueudcement. Ot ltried by court-ma tial " Nobody | mated to be a blow of some, 42,000 a North Dakota. sata a ent. He only | on the ground that horse racing is au|the American Zionist Unit at Jerus- os COUT BEALS obody mipeat ope ane OR RENT--250 acres of broken land in| 8ince”\Cal ‘Delaney, broke his jaw. inj requires one page in ‘a Sunday magi . thought he would be. punished. pounds on the front and rear springs. FOR NT nahib. Aigo 180 acres between|a bout-at Minneapolis. Clarke won zine section to explain amatte! "| important assistance to stock raising. |alem, chanffenrs are needed there t9 {ig vemont of decision was de- |More than 40 jumps were made before. Fort Lincoln and Bismarck. Phone 205, two fights by. knockouts on the‘coast| Both Miss G ae and Varney declaie Major W. J. Moran has recommended drive eed a ee ie lagen dae Bones care toe ee: the ahow torowdes 5 = 4 ir # ” endments: to ‘provide ‘for ; Poor railroad faci bipras A a 4 recently. # » i | proposed amen oT fi iret " ' ———— 1 ate : y. [ate are through with the antis” for) 5 corporation of the Manttoha Jockey! A school for chauffeurs will be es- under guard. Downey met him and! si 3 A. , MISCELLANEOUS Calgary, Alta, Maren 12—-When the life.’ . ui aa tdblished, to train men as capable|Visited him often. He also took his ;}ONLY FEW MARRIED MEN = ‘ “ro SALE—Canary birds Pi +{1888| Pacific Coast Hockey league closes its eee The federal government has not an-| motor drivets ,and_ mechanics an on slater, eee eee her he wanted}; AMONG FRISCO FLOATERS- Mi. singers, $7.60, Young singers not | Season, one of the clubs will come to] ansfounce the signing ofa half dozen| 1ounced its decision regarding he effort to eliminate the present short | ne ner when he was out. of = in full song, $3.60. | Mexican double} Calgary for an exhibition ‘series with| players’ of prominence shortly. Bob-| at. horse races. It conducted an ex- age of chauffeurs. Demand for truck trouble, z She suggested: they “didn't Sait» Beanclecd; Marah 7 1d-L-eeee yellow Head parrots, $10.00. T guaran: | ay allstar glub selected, from the| by Vaughn will manage the club. haustive investigation this wintér to| lransportation to replace ralttoad tral) cat wait on that account: and they 'than one per cent of the men ‘seeking \ > Goes not affect ahipping.. Send for cat-| Wanderers #hd Columbus teams. It eee i determine the sentiment i the western Beau id 1 is the (Were married at the New York sity | shelte We atthe ‘Salvntion: A: o alogue. Sam Meyer, 3528 Flournoy St., | is probable that the feague club will} Bozeman, Mont., March 12,—District | provinces. back to supplying this demand is hall. eee Army's in-= 2-11-1-mo| then go to Edmonton for two games.| basketball tournaments are being held Bene gt lack of ‘trained truck drivers. Gets Six-Year Te ial home here are married, ace ~ Say + r i i s ~ e rm + jeording to a report just compiled bys NGGOUNTANT would take care of sev-| The visit probably will be the second} in Montana. to determine the high) THIS PASTOR PRATCI - nd th hs bets A eral ner os oer tO eed Raat week of March. See ee ett Kg pened ak ‘ALL, HE PREACHES °,, FARM HAND DEMANDS pve marticl, Mer blow fell.” Berge SES Ear cerca sais that drift, ‘and statement of assets and ‘j rae ara : pionship which wi e ‘decided - a Tacoma—A_ pastor here scheduled to e 8 hie hue: averiine : . of . abilities oF of condition made. "Charges goes. A atin tare a2 Soir state college-here March 10 to 13. '+ta1k om “Heredity.” was unable to keep ; $6,148.74 BACK PAY must servd six years in federal pris: jie pre. are pat wa Red they f reasonable. Write re will again be a varsity sport ai ie — i 0 y reas f the ar- ig | » os , 2-11-18] University of Washington this year.| Ishpeming, M Rtareh\-12—Jah- | BIS appointment, by rear of the: ar ginn, Sask, March 12.—Charles Nile is there now. His former offi /are comparatively easy cases. tom FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soll, | Foy two years it was not on that plane. | peming has been chosen for the 1921 rival of a Iuby sontin his family. J Roatan Shania ae he Sali a Sleers and his friends are. putting his |store, however. The smgle man Wisconsin Dei t. sie ntire, Cape A-nine hole course will be put in con-| tournament of the Uupper Peninsula sone aes ne mt aS aaa i (case before the war department. lour iavdest problem, and even he tol th, Madison, “Wis. 1-26-60t| Gition, as the former links which were | Bowling association. Selection was i Resiaett Sones See for Sth, and Mrs. Beggs has come to Kan- | capable of redemption: if we can find” WOULD SELL modern 50x80 ft,- garage. | taken over by the navy during the war | | made at the close of the tournament AN NEA Wholesome, Cleansing, ss : lal ~ sas ‘City to help them! a sustaining interest to engage his , rood location and do. a business, of held af Houghtow. Refreshing and Heeling | 14874 back pay. Jones ‘claims he —— attention.” = - $50,000" to $60,000. per “year. For furs ‘heve been returned. {held at Houghton: A 3 alee ee Red: | vorked for ‘Shaw 16 years, starting FRIARS TO BOX | : = _- ther inquiry, apply 31 care peek Tacoma, Wash. March 12.—Tacoma| River Falls, Wis—The crack Riv eile ness, Soreness, Granula: | at $200'a year and all the pay he ever New Yor' —The popular wave of —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ Warr D—64 acres (or more to break|.has completed its drive -for $12,000| Falls Normal basketball team has G tion ltching and Burning ; box ng has hit the Friars’ Club of | R. 8. ENGE, D. C, Ph. C. = for fax. W Write 0. 6 G: Crook, MeKenzle.| for its baseball team in the Pacific | clinched the title fox Northern Wiscon- Your EVES of the Eyes or Eyelids; : aUaeE New York. They are .preparing to Chiropractor ‘ 1 N. 3-8-2WKS! Coast International league.and organ-| sin, after-one of the most successful |"2 Drops” After the Movies Motoring or Golf| . Miss Mary Louise Hughes went from | stage amateur boxing heuts. The eid | = WANTED—To purchase at. once, a mod- Lang ae ae will. win your confidence. Ask Your Druggitt | puffalo to Syracuse in an airoplane td | will alse” give wrestling programs | 7 = i Consultation: F : ern) house, must have three bed rooms, | ization ‘of the club is in progress. | seasons in loca}, history. River Falls | fr Murine when your Eyes Need Care. 2 ig rs n: Free 678 2eai-tf s beaten Superior, Eau Claire, Stev- ¢ Remedy Co.. Chicago | tteni_ a football gume, > monthly, ; Suite 9, 11—Lueas Block Phone 200. Sell... .Phone_678R, President Louis H. Burnet expects to i has bes i , Eau Murine Ey: | Ww FED TO BUY—Ssmall soda fountain , in good condition. Write A. R. Knight. : Douglas. N. Di _B-M-5t i ; : = 2h ge las Experience! y BY BLOS: = FOR, x, SALE_Household <furniture, com: FRY e \ plete, practically new. Phope. 638R.| #4 3-8-6 a B HIpMSTITCHING, NG. PICOTING and, Pleat: ; * GEE Witz, TAGALONG = \WMAT DIDN'T You Do! 3 ing. Mrs. C. P. Larsen h 4 "1 v7 2 : B-11-1gWka OU WENT. AN’ DUSTED = SAU House thoving trucks Youve MANNERS” ARE : / : cay = mon pat Phone 43K. 218 So. ith St. AWRUL - DONTCUA “TW CHAIR AT ARS GILLS YES! ANT WUZ ; sotawk re WATCHIAY HIM TM, = a i For Sale Barber a Shop, A KNow Wow To BEFORE You SAT DOWN = "Wo-OLD A FISLT’ nne: all. “outfit. Call ai Hote dcr Ao MORE? AN THEIR LYTLE Boy (00, AFISM a FOR SALE—Gpod dry stove wood. Phoge W2 WATCHIN! You! BE CAUGHT ON A 894 or ca wee et casi BS . WANTED—Washing.. Phone ax ae: oo THBEE.DAKOTA YOUNG |. MEN FOR WEST POINT Senator McCumber has nominated 3 Alan $8, Rush of Hettinger, and Sen- ator Gronna has named ‘Siver E. Sic = = umgard of Devils Lake and Elmer J. j Koehler’of- raat to take ‘the exam- = ” ¥ ination for aggittance*to West Point. announces the eo recruiting station. : Postal savings increased $34.000,000 during the war: Just before the armis- , = to signed they amounted tice was $159,670,880,

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