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INSURANCE INSURANCE AUTO FIRE COMPENSATION Let us quote you rates s L. LATHROP & SONS 23 Shetuckst Street. Are you POSITIVE that your FIRE DETROIT'S PENNANT HOPES FADING Red Sox Hold Whip Hand Over Tigers, Winning Second Consecutive Game—Score 4 to 3—Chicago Goes Into Second Place—Phillies Gain Half a Game on Brooklyn— New York Nationals Pound Out Another Victory, Mak- ing 15 Straight. Detrolt, Sept. 20,— Detroit’s chances of winning the American League base- ball pennant faded perceptibly today when Boston won its second consecu- tive victory of the present series..The score was 4 1o 3, leaguers, who apparently have mnot strengthened the team. Ball players declare that Tinker will retire from the game. They have it that organized baseball is still peeved at Joseph for his Federal league ac- tivigles and that he will not be of- fered another job if Weeghman puts YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National Leas Phfladelohia 7. Pittsburgh 0. (First game.) Philedelphia 8 Pitsburgh 2. (Second game.) Brookisn Louls 2. Cinclanatt ‘12, Boston 4. New York 4, Chicago 2. Amerioan Leagae, . Philadeiphla 7, Chicago 8. New York 3, St. Louls 7. American Assoeiation. At Toledo 2, Indianapolls 11. No others scheduled. GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY ‘ Natismy Leasue. Cimcinnatl_at Boston. Chicago st New Yorx. Plutsburgh at bla. St Louts at Brookiyn American Leag: Boston at Detroit New York at St Louls. ‘Philadelphia ot Chicago. Washington &t Cleveland. LEAGUE STANDINGS National League Addressed to W Charles M. Schwab - Commercial Giant " - ‘Henriksen’s single in the eighth, w. L. INSURANCE is in STRONG, RELI the rollers under him. Brvokya ol i e g nies? The policy is worth [ scoring Scott. won the same for Bos-| Tinker's contract expires this fall | Philadcpua ... Tis 3 a M wa ® - bz wmp: 5 ’th on\wr ybchind it|ton. Except in the second inning | There is a story going the rgtmds that |Boson ... I 5 ear r. C 7 just as much as the company when two Boston errors helped Detroit | Larry Doyle will be offered the job. | N7, York o S is able to live up to Its terms—insure | %50, req rung, Leonard was in-| Another report names Dick Kinsella | thics’ . 8 s through this Agency where you can be | vincible. as the foremost candidate. St Lo & ‘Wild throwing by Leonard and Hob- | Tinker was a smart player, and he | Clacinnatt " s b Iitzel and hits by Crawford and Heil- | is intellicent In other things. Yet he man enabled Detroit to get its three|seems to be continually embroiled | p..on e Agent| rung in the second. Boston tied it in| With his players and appears to lack | Chicago 8t. | the fourth with four hits. Shorten |the personality needed for his job. Detrott . ISAAC S. JONES insurancs and Real Esf It may sound far-fetched to you, but it is g, fact nevertheless, that your aggressive advertising of Iygohul' i [1ght. Richards Building, 91 M S New York 3 o / e Al O L . e T S Touts : armor- has forced the American people to regard you in a new ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW is taking third. He scored on Scott's sl tancing. _ | Washington o They S e e e single and Scott came home on a hit| Chicago, Sept. 20.—Philadelphia gain- | Philadeiphia 110 ed half a game on Brooklyn in the AMOS A" BROWNING, . {byicestency H B0 ol st L[ Nationer lacie anmant 1aoot tndes Robins Defeat St. Loui “Phone 700 s by taking a double header While the | Brookiyn, N. Y., Sept, 20.—Frooklyn second after two were out. He Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. | 1t "then sent him home. Scort leaders were winning one game. BOos- | won the fitst game of ihe final Series ew you were a big steel merchant, but they didn’t ‘rgalize before that ! you are & great big man. nd they believe you absolutely. Your courageous statements have been too forceful and too sincere to be misunderstood. - ton dropped a contest and fell to a Vi S: s 5 - i I . Boster (A) with St. Louis today, 4 to by makin; o Brown & Perkins, Miumeys-at-Law s point three and one-half games be- | Ny while the St Tasic’ toam wag P Hooperst 4 11 0 hind Brooklyn, while Philadelphia | making errors. N. s or Brooliy Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shatucket St. | Jeperet 4 11 ¢ el SR e R & rs. Not one of Brooklyn: Entrance stairway near to Thames | Shonenct 5 1 4 0 A Te S ERIICY runs was earned. Alirtight ficlding be- U e ec ow 7. oy Flltldb 4 911 O half bekind. — Brooklyn has fifteen |}ing Smith heid the visitor: pt in o 3 Nationol Bank. Telephone 38-3, | Hilulib 4 011 9 1 more games to play, Philadelphia fif- | tha fousth. soman thon” wors except in . P . it - Ienka $ 41 oEnm feen and Boston nineteen. The stand. | Log, f0Urth, When they bunched three ou i The American Tobacco Compan H ERS INJURED Scottss 3 2 4 4 0| Young2b s h a pass for two rus Dau y ai . 4 A i o 1 £D. GEE Gimigna $ 18 1 olsciie 5 Won L e | DL HEO L fTons o Arsclese) Oul i igarettes just i is entitled to credit for this malerial Pitoh Wi Rt ] s AR S VSO ookt o5 604aq | Shaw and Olson contributing clever ttes 7 as ieve T Ve Eon Earl Won Hotel Hartman | Semiea 1 18 8 o Fhindeipnia"1ls2 56 soda0 | SRR, Saighes by Stengel and Bes- you when you say you can—and will P7087e€SS, and 1 think when the PR T A 56 58209 Se i o 213 > s B8 E T Score: Stake. A e R E L IR T Gomds e . N e ople become familiar with the lumbus, Ohlo, Sept 20——wirst| 53 B fx ommes w b day administered a decisive defeat to W nee s e Sido) e acts, they will regard the Lord Salis- c swept a card of three events (z2) Batted for Ehmke in 9th. Detroit. The result put the cham- o ]: "\ z fi] th Go t mak .t s 3 : thie " htermoan's CGrand. Cirebis | p Sare b oniae vy 4 a0y oy| Do o whole imer shead of D g1 an the Government can e i bury Cigarette as a big solution of a Peter Stevens was mmccessful In | i “\ =3 {hird place; The importance of the | in a plant of its own. big problem ? Qur propositions are T e i e i, | Boston vietory is seen when It _Is | 18 1 hons. Carter. is ‘Hotel | Suiee realized _that Boston has only twelve \ similar because I know the Govern- vl Ro raitate: Nt Titora e , |battles vet to go through while De. | roit has only eight. Chicago still has ment can’t establish a plant of it’s Ghe Lord Salis- 1L+ S F. nine games to play. The standing: [ | I s caused when Rythmaid | LARRY DOYLE MAY i | | | | eers is w i hospital = . . 6 dmay. ba' Nent. Dhone L"g;ira: E"’%& Jnsaseae Won snd Ci, ie 2 own and equal Lord Salisbury Cigar- Tas'the oniy Juvorite. to win straignt | Manager Joe Tinker in Line for Blue | EPR08 -2:oo- 3 e ry Ligarette is € ettes at our price. heats, being easily the best of five- Ticket. Detroit ........88 b et first 100% pure Turk- ish Tobacco Cigarette s starting in the Horse Miller, Mowrey. Sacrifice hits, Reviews Futurity Pace. Ross Magee, | Joe Tinker's career second choice, made a break in the|is about ended, according t with the Cubs > reports| Joe Lannin, the Red Sox owner, is ¥ believe Ghe : i e e oy (s (Tomm B BTy ; Ameri Co e P Pl L e e e (see guarantee on package) to sell merican Tobacco Company has by Youne Toid from whioh Walter | mada the mistake of over-ratiz his | iunch will do thelr wimost to. bring | (g SVRes from Pittshurzh today at the low price of 15¢ for 20, done a big thing in creating this cig- over “done: By & fon-yeateola mase| mone somtiocie | Enints saiee,® ©© Beantown Just for| nome team won the first game when ois ; ;¢ &arette—just as any big concern does A% Yo T | Cooper weakened in Sixth after Therefore it is an achievement— it two men-were out and we the rubber, seven r this session knocked off ns being scored in a big thing when it heips to reduce the cost of living while still maintain- s beaten for the place | ——————— Carter that Dick Mc- |z the disabling of Mr. brings together gmality, quantity and n the first heat It was on the Ui e ';,:";’-‘;‘.’ et “\\‘1 e economy. And that’s what you do in ing a standard. That's a/ways big, el Tt g oenie e e s the making of armor-plate. isn’t it, Mr. Schwab? 7 | after Whitted doubled with one out h into the air and fell on his right ulder. The Problem still further d stole t Cravath and Luderus k, was driven wide just in ti & = i ely walked oft fouled S Srirmny from belng stows| MARKET WAS UNSETTLED | 110 g Cordially yours, Burns and Mamaux's wild pitch scored Whitted, endicg the contest. Scores: Pittsburgh (N) naid’s driver was hurt. ¥ s Eeptranza dld not do well i the | Activity Was Maintained Largoly at| first two heats of the 2.07 trot, which| the Expense of Quoted Values. were_split between Mirthful and Sts- P — ter Stronz. The California mare took | New York, Sept. 20.- the race by winning the next three |public interest, couple beats Sister Strong being a good |tent bearish encroac contelder in each. to bring about some unsetile Peter Stevens, in his attack against | today’s *stock —market. — O Philadeiphia_(N) 1% 0 8 tion of persis- Bighee2b 3 0 0 c 3 2.02 1-4, did the first quarter in 29 3-1|again ran well beyond a gt . : ~ and ched the half in a minute flat. |shares for the twelfth consecut: 1 2 0 The third quarter was the fastest of | session, but this activity was 40 marce,p 4 1 13 5 all, heing in 20 1-4 seconds. He tired | tained largely at the expense of 0 0| Totals AL 1 0 | coming through the stretch but not | ed values. - enouch to make his attempt a failure. | Recessions were not especially se- e ? the high. technical po- The full mile was in 2.01 1-2. Summaries: vere, except in some speculative issues, whose sition made them vulnerabie to 6 Leldgh Valley . 1200 Lee b & Tire 89 AnE e 207 class trotting, 3 In 5, purse $1200. | tack. As a matter of fact certnin 1 Je e St a, b m, by sues, notably the leadin _coDpers, Man Shire e niis, Nichom, Bums, Baner (Durfee)... 4 8 1 1 1|were consistently strons, Anaconda | 7300 Maxwell . Blgbee. tronz, b m, by rising 3 5-8 points to the new record Phitadelp Stronzboy (Valentine) 2 1 2 2 2|'of 94 1-2, while Utah, allowins for its Mirtk b m, by Star recent dividends, agsresatin: thrce of F hen (Murphy) 1 2 4 4 4]points, also made a new ximum at Sadi b m (McMa- 87 1-8. Pressuro was directed <.... 3 4 3 3 8|the rails soou after the strc 2.08 1-4, 2.08 1-4, 2.09 1-4, 2.07 | ing, later eXtending to [ teel, which i ctuated between 108 cers, 2 in 3, purse $3,000. of their setback in the extensive short Pet Loo! b by Peter the covering, which featured the final Great (W. Traynor 1 1[dealings, and other important stocis The Aim, Bl ¢ (McMahon)... § 2 |finished well above minimum iora Str h £ (Hal).. 5 3| Bonds pursueq a course co=irary to run scored. A +e.. 4 4|the stock market, ruling firm or th, fog b £ (Murphy) .. 38dis.|er and more general offerings. 2 210" 1-4, 2.10 3-4, par value, were $5,170,000. 00000 12! Hotel Hartman ,Stake, 213 pacers, 3| U- S- Ponds were unchanged on call. v ‘& Fisher, Niehotr whit: | in 5, purse $5,000. STOCKS R ATl i | e e Selen. ot e B ot s : 3 > | Filk 121 1| MoAme ma liis Stel Car Giants Still Romping on Path of Vic- | ¥ > g, by Dic 700 Alaska_Junes tory (Cox) ..... 3 2'¢ 2 700 Allls C V' pt. 20.—New York | si Carter, b h e ts 15th strafeht victory here fo (Geers- ':\!:(n[]) .o 5 ) ; g ‘é j i”cm the home t m defcating Ch ter Nash, c} Loomis 4200 Am in the first game of the series by d Problem, br h (Mar- 700 Am scors of 4 to 2. With the score Hed. | hy) . 5 oo iBiAS AL ] g Al oan New Yo llied twice in the seventh 4 ste s ]‘Eg ‘tm (\:u & e on Holke's double, McCarty's thr 4 200 Am Cotton 01 ‘base hit and Burns’ infield out. Schupp, ane)... 5 i e 808 A s ,_Sg; - who shut out Pittsburgh on Monday, | b (Ander- & $60 Am oo Sec! came back with one day's rest and| e s.| 3200 Am Linseed held Chicago to six hits and or | , 2.02 1-4, 2.04 1-4, 2;2: fi:: m‘;:;l’ pr run. Left Fielder Mann was ul'\lu’ud} e _ P e off the fleld by Umpire Byron for To Beat 202 1-4 pacing. Meting o Covper kicking over a. decision ! Peter Stevens, b h, by Peter the or xas & Pac Score: ireat (Murphy) won. Time 2.01 1-2. e Chicago (N) New York (N) | SHORT CALENDAR SESSION . o Kellnd 4 12 162 0 . = 510 Am Tel & Tel Unlon Bag & F Mamie - 800 0109 Assignments for Superior Court at| 20pAm Tobacoo 0 Yonon B & P pr . P St Putnam Friday—Six Divorce Suits| 100 Am Williams.ef 3 1 0 T = he Lis 400 An Wikone™ 8 0 8 181 0] St. Louis 7, New York 3. Dold’s delivery but they could do noth~ Cleveland 3, Washington 2. ntage points last week, and no® on theiiist, 3100 Amer zino YerkeaZh 3 1 2 144 0! 5 i § ve £ .306. T 100 Amer zinc pr o Wortman,ss 3 0 3 5 o 1 0f St Louis, Sept. 20.—A batting ral-[in gwith Parham. Cleveland, O., Sept. 20.—Morgan's s an average of .306. The Windham county superior | 105900 Anaconda .. ... S Edvwnoenp H Y @3 ol ¢ o = 2000 |1y by St. Louis in the eighth after| Philadelphia hit Russell hard, but|errors aliowed Cieveland to score two 8 = court will hold a ion for short cal-| 100 Assets Real Co . United Ry Inv e 82712 New York had tied the score in their | When Danforth went to the mound he|lof its runs and defeat Washington, 3| Al” Gould, midget pitcher of the endar and assignment of cases at| o0 A9 -~ T Ry Inv pr .. o e A half gave St. Louis today's game, 7[held the visitors safe. %o 2, Boehling thus winning his first | Indians, has alerady signed for next Putnam Sept. 22, at 10.30. a.| o Aitien o . T8 CILP Totals 3L 62 to 3. In this inning four singles and| _The batting of Eddie Collins and)game for Cleveland. Smith, the Cleve- | Season. Fohl expects him to be one m, Judge Jocl H. Reed on the bench.| 100Au cCout Line Cob (RET ot i a double off Fisher who replaced Rus- Wea:er were features. The sTore: {)ana plaver, led in batting with three|©f his winning pitchers. \ort calendar list: Josephine| 440 At - S Neal & Imp . S ogs: sell after the latter gave way to a hiladelohia_(A) Chicage (A) hits in three times up. A throw by| e e e Distillery Co. vs. Joseph La- 200 Bald Loco pr ....0 Two base hit, Holke Three base hlf, McCar-| New York tied the score in __ the|Groversh 5 1 0 0 OWeaerdb 4 3 0 3 1|in the eizhth inning, prevented Wash. | that the Bastern league magnates will ux, Paul’ E. Melssner vs. Otis| 2000 Balt & omo I U S Siee thy. eighth on an error by Lavan, Hart-|Stumket & 2 3 0 olColns® 4 4 0 i 0| ington from tying the score. include theiHardyare! Fowriini e ety v James Paris vs. George C.| I But & Ouio or Bhih o = ley's passed ball and E. Miller's single, [ Sehangit 2 2 2 o oljackonit 4 11 0 0 "SOLT 3 circuit next season. With a fast base- ¢, F. C. Mainous vs. Frank Ku-| 200 Betn Steel .. S Red Socalp Braves. Sisler's work was the feature. He | Joiaistb & 111 0 Hlabaldet 3.1 0 0 3 Clewiaad” (A) Washidgton (a) | D21l team and a first class field, the \iartha B Wileox, trus, vs Law- | 30 Brookim 1 0 Yi Ton G & © Topon, St 30 Crclnan pen | SO0 Hes M e R T Ee e Mil orp, Ma > v 100 Boot n o0 W E S s =1 .. | Haley, 0 OfLynnc b ranes., 3 conardsb 5 0 1 2 Britain. ters 1% vy Mary Lonko wa= Teod 18 Bath B0k O 100 Wabash barded: three' Boston' pitchers for 17| four times ‘hefaced the - pitcher.| e --1:1 078 Mpmoe = f:21f 1 djcnaglt 3 178 3 fjtemerith (8 ¢ 1 28 I e v‘h‘”" & Co. vs. George 8600 Butte &Fupr 3 hits today and won, 12 to 4 The vis- | Lhe score: Johnson,p 0 0 O 1 OfzFournier, 1 0 0 0 p| Speaker.cl 1 1 0 O Milan.ct 31210 0o Frappier, Hugh Rice vs. The town | 3500 cal Potroleu R itors made six doublos, two triples and New York (A) St Louis (&) XMvers 10 0 0 OlDantorthp 0 0 0 0 0 1:0 33150/ Inan effort to enhance the batting trot L o Petien 509 Wells Fare e R ohis, twoitiiples 5 © hpo a o ab hpo s ofFeiboidp 19130 fe e 014 21 30 0fstrength of the Pirates, “Jimmy” Cal- hacn 4 Divorces—Clara R, .| 8 Can. Facito ome run, | ase in five times up | sageecr 4 1°2 0 OlShotiontr 4 13 0 &| pamamp 2 3 0 3 o Totas T TIs: 110 1 105 2 0llahan has assigned “Hans” Wagner to Iph fena | 7600 Cent. Leather gaeting a single, two doubles and a|Hewmxrt 5 1 0 0 ofTobinet 3 6 3 o 1| 472 ~ 2 2 7 000 20 235 3)figt base and “Bill" Smith, the Mon. vhonso Potvin, Lena | "800 Gt Zouer o home run. There were five fast doubla i 033 glsieniy $11 2 0| Tows I3 1 1y 2 hortatan. | Tiie vary B. Perrin, Alexan-| 200 Chand Motor plays. Cinclomatl mnald s 2 4012 1 0fPrattZ> 4 3 3 1 0} (z) Butted for Russell in Ttn. 003 20 01 0ftreal r it, to shortstap. The vet- el Annie Riddell, Hor- Ches & Ohio 5 RS uthree s lof 201 2 OMarsanscf 4 1 2 0 0| _(x) Batted for Johnson in Zud. 01 0 0 1.0 0 0 0leran is giving the initial sack a splen- Park vs, William 3.’ Patt, them. 3200 ofhusini 5112 0 Sy immine: 1°2 & ofztenoskes 0 0 0 0 0| gid play. Robert Cooper vs. Mary V. Cooper, COTTON. S LI S 80 25 ofwalacess 0 0 0 ¢ 8| Chicagor . R 200120 et 2200 i euis s S Jarl Clinton Rogers vs. Nellie Cecilia New York, Sept. 20—Cotton fu-|E:Smithir's 21 o ofcomnsce *3 175 § & 1100 OUatlese & 1 2 2 0| wo base hits, Pick, Struuk. Three base hits % 6% 2 If Ty Cobb fails to cop the batting L Z 2 s . 20, L0~ | Gomab. 4 3 1 8 d|hvmviiews 3 5 o 8 | iiAmeon 0 0 0 0 oftavanss 5 0 1 4 1|sdeee Pk Gaciate M Ruse wWernw it an for DeBerry i honors in the Ban Johnson circult ot tures closed steady. October 1585; |Roushct 5 3 0 & @ Wihaitd & 1 § § | Alexanderc 1 0 0 1 1|Groomp 123 0fnola () Batted for_avres. in oth Zain th he will by 240 Ast. December 1600; January 1608; March % 5 412 1 1fKnetehy1b 4 3 9 1 of Bussellp 2 0 1 1 g e = o (i) Tan for Willlams in agaln Clis, acanom, e Wi oS O » Court—Linsley's appeal from the 1623; May 1641, i Grimitht 4 22 0 0 i 1022 1faBumm 10000 Tows 2LNU Iowe MOIDERS E| o Score by innings. peeved individual. Tris Speaker i3 rd of relief, Ellen M. B e J o McK'nie,35 & 0 3 3 0[3 reb it Fisherp 1 0 0 0 of S ELECTROCUTED | wiliingun 01010000 leading 'the Georgia Peach and he b M. Bugbee’s ap- Spot quiet; middling 1609, Koot el 011 gfFahers 10000 Cleveland 00010032 b H 3 from board of relief of the town Wingoe 81 2 0 o6 S0 0% moas mTMI 1 AT ROCHESTER, N. V.| “niie i Stolen bases, Miian. Shows no latellion of 8 e f pam, Mary Ritcher vs. Dien- MONEY. Michdly & 11 32 10714 0| ) Raea tor walters 1 Ten ~ ¢ Passod Throuh a Maching | 5 fts Milin. Shinks y advantage. donne Garceau, Hyman asen e Y mimera e (x0 Ran for 3 urrent Passe rough a Machine — 5 man (claimed for trial at| 500 Comsol Gas . New York, Sept. 20—Call money| motals 55172712 3 22173 8] Gox Batted for Bussel 1n 7en Upon' WHiSh:EboyiWese: Mokl i = = == ¥ v ), James Duffy’s appeal | 500 Som Products glr:n.‘hlgh] 3; low 2; ruling rate 2 9901 0 (5 Baed for Austin o oth pon y rking SPORTING NOTES. ! - el - e Fod e -4; last loan 3; closing bid 2 3-4; 100 0 o ®eors by imienes | r ¢ (claimed as privilege un- | 40700 Crucivle Steel : g o York .o 20000031 08 . = X lon 731 of General Statetes of | 68 Grubie Sia offered at 3. L 0 o outs 301000644 x| Rochester, N. ¥, Sept. 20.—Patrick | Tpne patting of “Eddie” Collins and | -~ 1 iorman, Fayette L. Wright vs. e 1 WHE, b P S 4 employes of the molding department|cess of the Chicago White Sox. 3. Cameron, Charles X i ’% xg‘.é'.":.?f' Z"' ot 0% TR T Tom e ] White Sox Go Into 8econd Placs. |51 tno United Btates Radiator cor- e | Absolutely Removes 1 t vs. Francis wning, Mary en o Dec. . 150 By 10N 10% Cincinnatt 01014010 5130 Chicago, Rept, 20—Chicago went ine 1 < Although batting only .258 “#n H 1 H B . 3 0 it Edison M 3 3 on at Geneva, were killed today % = 1206y Tauretia M. Maine, et ais | 444 2 Baien AN, < oeclSON. BSBR 10K I00X | Beslen | coinein0,0 0.0 038 8 0= ite socond place. foday by defeating |by & ourrent which messed (hiouon'y | Herzog's stickworl has been a telling Indig.eStlon One package ey Eranilin va. Usam Berinor and | 18 Bien™ora . wh o ag L P ot B Sl it | Phiindeiphin 8 to 7, while Eomg Yron | firepot machine upon which they were | factor in the success of the Glante. ~ provesit. 25cat all druggists, ephine Bennor. T 3 3 318 18 319y Rousch, Konetohy, run, Chese, Buerifics | from Detroit, cago is one and one- [ working, i g i r«},{ Ji %njl;’ O'ri (‘(}’mfitt o ur:' “1:, 1N I~ A Th T8% 78y hits McKechnls, Winmy hu,lfh gulmesx babhlndhtha hllondnx;" 2 ‘Where the current came frem is as| “Dave” Robertson 13 gadually| N, H & H: R. Co., @, - e e locals bunche s off Jol £ - s § wood N . H.'& H. R R. Co,, én;fl mtmlnw g:: . 45! ::“ = o d 'm nml;n:o yet unknewn, Th emachine was op- | emerging from the batting umpl THERE 1s no advertising m‘fimm s o #iide Hinakka vs. John E. Peal. ‘The chap who gourts more than one|in the first Innlgg for erated by ieity, but the volts which ked him frem the thump- 100 Gen Motors pr i rAR i the V,,hfiltmd ¥, bt age yan] im e {hump: it off Rei- was only at’ 119, @ 8 0 Hu | Don e e ime i couning. Eouhle, ing pinnacls, He ploked up four per- letin For Buslnses Tesalin. e

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