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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY Our New Suit and Millinery Department ... &7 We offer for your inspection and criticism a vast display of Ladies’ | cnlgnn v § Ready-to'\Year Clothin We have a confidence in this department that | 600D - comes from the Anowledge of goods weil/ bought, This m=ans that every | garment has undergone the most critical and rigid in.j ! UNBERSELLING is the by-word spection by our expert buyer as to quality, style, work- here this week—over 10 carloads of LI choice, salable merchandise at Marck Sale Prices—you know what that means—Investigate—anyhow. manship and price. We guarantee unkesitatingly any- thing from this department. We announce our advanced display of Spring Mil- linery—a handsome array of new pattern hats will be shown. We invite your special attention to this dept. ‘ The People’s Furniture and Carpet Co. Just received an exclusive lot of ladies’ guits, sach one h . individual i its, each one having an individua GARPETS "D nuss Made in all the new materials 8o much in vogue just now. We are striv- | Many Inducements in floor coverings. We R e i : v - y——" oak in the golde - ing to show nothing but the newest and best. You DSy S et Son ; Dresser. solld onk s - All wool Ingrain Carpets, extra s‘e Iron Bed, assorted color: Migily SUBERSE, MESn { o golden onk wil find the workmanehip and dessigning everything super grade—March sale price rer—March four ts of emamel, during bevel plate mir s i . . Brussele Carpets, with or without borders ks we claim. On sale Monday at $37.50-$25.00 and S fiils seanch's colerings .,9 March sale— ‘r le price— and patterns—March sale price c | aurine March $§14.75 SUIT SALE—This includes the new i i . 4 A fine line of velvets he new S o : : neludes th xn. ‘1‘n1nur‘>s in blue, brown, green and est designe—March sale ssc 6 95 ack, also the nobby all wool cheviot suits in colors black and blue, made with | #x101-2 Brusscls Rugs, in mar lz 50 L] L] . or without shoulder collar, postilion back, tab fronts, silk patterns—March sale price o - — = : . s . b : 36-nch Smyrna Retgs—March . Go-tari—We ure asen braid trimmed, finished with ornaments, wide full skirts— sule price PR |.29 g e B e special for Monday A Oficloth in bright new =% $e1d go-carts and carringes % patterns, all widths & . c the lttle baby out - - . i pse Mattings, fresh importa ‘ ‘B inte the life-giving air snd BILK COATS—We are ready to show the new spring coats made of peau de “t’?ifi‘.“fu...,‘ '“,“»V ,x;nr{ el ;‘u-‘,«. lsc | | wring the Woom of ™ goie and taffeta. In the new coffee coat, Monte Carlo G ERTEYY SSMONNT 1 T S tight fitting full length and the new silk walking Io un BRAPERIES J ¢ al & e it : | coats, Mondty at $35.00-$19.50 and A big variety of Hangings at prices that will crowd this department. One lot of Not $5.00 SKIRT SALE—During this week we will sell all wool cheviot or broadcloth skirts, 00 iy, | | . wide—March sale price Another lot of Nottingham Lace Curtains 54-inch wide, cluny effects— l 39 3 = 3 3 March sale price sncent il il E As a special leader for tomorrow we will sell our §7.75 silk crepe de chine waists, entire 9 Genuine Brussels Net Lace Curtains stylish in cut, and tastefully trimmed with satin bands, including extra sizes, worth $7.50— JOMOITOW . .... We are sole agents for just received, worth regu 3 90 s, | Recker—cobbler the D line Stoves - N shoulder yoke and upper sleeves shirred, colors white, pink, blue and black, all sizes, for larly $8.00—March sale price wide, five pon Monday only, at This solid eak wooden weat, | —guaranterd in evers way chair with brace drawers, during molden sh, dur- Om aale morrow, two- — - et cnocKERY m and cane seat. March sale— | ing March sale— | burmer Jumior Stove, mt— PROMPT DELIVERIES 55500 2ot , ‘ 3 English Semi-Porcelain, ..zul(_ mek, during March | | | POLITENESS %0555 s o s cxpironn e . 8 | == 5 90 | 95 2 90 POPULAR PRICES ‘GrEmAmn smirsom R o | R 85¢c . | na . price WE ADJUST THE TERMS OF PAYMENT TO SUIT YOUR OWN CONVENIEN NAY ESCAPE HAGUE COURT Iormuet oot * ™ ™7 G0t e Seriviog e cosr: NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ICE famiatur S S NEW POLICE BOARD CLERR | 5icd Voot o s perceiving the condi- therefore delinguent tax property will be- pired Monday anyway he would heve no ob | Celestino Peraza, a prominent political tions, added his voice in admonition &nd come & drug on the market Jestioes & Sting & Jorimdl rasigmstioh Sh leader, who two vears ago started a revolu- | warning, but to all of them the girl re- ; writing, which he ¢id. There was no Allied Powers Likely o Propose Bettling tion against President Castro und has beon | turbed only eiscaintul stares and seemed | Verdioy Relieves Oity of Liability for SHERIFF TEL}i OF HANGING ‘A. B. Harvey, Bon-in-Law of Former, feeling displayed g Di oa, has obtained permis- absolutely unmoved by the racking grief 4 6o 8 Gota the Job Immediately after Clerk Kierstead came sion to return to Venezuels. of her father and motber. Finally, as the | Accidests on Slippery Walks. Says He Sa Comvinced it is Most He- | vernor Savage, Gets the Jol out of the star chamber Mr. Harvey ap- The report of a government victory st |only course open to him after the girl had P, mane Method of Capital lmlmd‘nn(; uusfl ushered ;L T:;v \un;n} then WAITS TWO DAYS FOR CASH|{ Oumarebo over revolutioniste mder Gen- | answered that she would mot n'lorm,.:hm‘ . SR 5 BOARD ASSUMES THE POWER TO APPOINT | came forth and executed its formal sction CERNARY Wiy erals Riers and Penelazo on Monday s con- | julge {mposed the ail sentence in the hope | ABOUT TWO HUNDRED CLAIMS EE. 7 i 5 | of accepting the resignation and making the firmed. that by the date of its expiration she may } | appointment. The only other business done Has No Representative in Caracas a: have confluded to abandon the downward - a | Sheriff John Power, Deputy James Roach | Commin ers Anticipate the Pas-|was granting & saloon license 10 Schnelder City Attormey is Elnted Over Result - . o s grenting » = Sehse A Btes So Gives Vemesuela Tl Monday |CAUGHT IN HOTEL LOBBIES | way and be ready to return to her parents. o T e s i o4 o By o s o Friday | sage of an Amendment to City |& Klein at 1232 South Thirteenth street rial night from Li rhere they witnesse to Pay with Alternative of & om L Te t w Says He is Repubiiean. . Charter Authorizing Them to Travelers Teil of Their Observati TWO MURDER CASES GO OVER Case of Augustine the hanging o eb Niegenfind Fri- | i | A R Harvey, the new clerk, is secretary Seizing Customs. S Tt Wit ot e Whittemere. ay. The sheriff arises to remark that the Name Their Clerk | | s Il G s ey of the Metropolitan Mutual Bond and Surety P TR Arraignments of McGuigan and Shea m? “I_(_:“mz' :'i”";u-’ » hz oabine s | = company. He told the reporters that he WASHINGTON, March 14—By the proto- Postponed om Account of had lived in Omaha five years and is a Te Jie " 00 | hunging, and be @idn't participate in Upon request of the commissioners W. 1 Some $200,000 represented in about 200 pon reque jublican. Last winter he married s duugh- cols which were signed on February 13| juage Jobn Reese of Broken Bow, re- Judge's Absence. claims for persoms) injuries against the |FAYS, but stood back smong the thirty | Kierstead st moon vesterday presemted his|FIBUEREL SRR WU TH BUTHCD & SR t Britain received a cash unrm:n‘ of | cently appointed recetver of the land office city were to an extent hinged upon a case | Olher spectators, and 8id just what resignation as ¢ of the fire and police | YO O CE ol g v wan sy ‘G"’r“‘:}:“(' o e manthly o, | eTe. 18 i the city, & guest at the Dellone. | Owing to the fliness of Judge Lee Estelle | in the @istrict court that has Just been won | 1d—looked on snd breathe¢ hurd. hemt. 3. % Warew, & Se0A0 RN with Mr. Kierstead, who volunteered 1o ¢ IR 95 _ AN - T i | Be sata and the cobsequent absence of the judge | by City Attorney Comnell on bebalf of the The only ones on the scafiold beside the | former Governor Suvage, Who BPP 4 | platn the details 4nd work of the office nes liments, and the allies were to be paid | «1 will take hold of the office of Tece!Ver | ¢rom his court room yesterday, there | municipality. It was the suit of Augustine | P er were three guards and the clergy- | the acting board, was appointed to succee! woek 500 two months trom that day. sbout the first of April, succeeding Mr.! 7 36 . i he said. “The guards pressed the Mr. Kierstead st the same salary, $100 » & general postponement of the matters | Whittemore for §7,260, and the city attor- v Mr. Bowen banded the British ambassa- | young We have had considerable snow Up | which were to o = osed of Satarday. | pey characterizes it as “the ploneer suit | PUTtome, which releused the trap, but mo effective Monday cn . Thess | PLEADS FOR HER CHILDREN @or a check the night the protocol Was | ghoyr Broken Bow this winter, but Bo 86- | The memorial services for the late Judge involving the liability of the city for sim- | &1 Will ever know which pressed first and | proceedings were accomplished at & specu signed and it was arranged that Germany | rious results have followed to cattle. All o g2t | Bowman were postponed until Ssturdsy of | ply ice on the streets.” Mr. Connell is SPrung the locks. A Lincoln paper sta meeting, Commissioners Brosich, Spratien. and Ttaly were to Teceive thelr momey &t | the ranches throughout the cOUDLY Wre | nex: week. The drawing of the new list | grestly elated over the victory, se the case | 1hat Niegenfind's bosom heaved, and there | Thomas and Wright being present and | Hagpasis e ik Caracas. feeding, and there is an abundence of feed | of jurors to serve twenty days hemce Was | was important and unigue in many ways. | W88 8 rebound of the body. but this isu't | Mayor Moores bsent - Pustessis. for all purposes. 1 came down from Lin- | supervised by Judge Read from court room | He did not offer a particle of testimony por | (rue. Evervihing worked so well thet the | Mr. Kierstead was appointed by Mayor| tie Ones What steps Presifent Castro Bas takep | 00In thie morning for a short, friendly talk | No. 2. The arraignment of Thomas Mo- | wear & witness, but fought the case upon | W&D died without the twitch of a muscie, | Moores three years sgo by suthor of a AR . 5. < gt e i to meet the obligations are not known bere, | With Major Wilcox on Grand Army &nd | Guigan, who stabbed John Patrick Daniel | evidence submitted by the plaintiff, secur- | 804, wheress 1 used to heve & horror of | city ordinance. His term would expire | AL g g A s s but some concern is felt here at the silence | Miscellancous matters pertaining to our | Murphy February 26, snd is charged with | ing a verdict from the jury by arguing that | DEREINg I sam now convinced it i the mo Monday, March 16. The charter lmnvnu- nnu:;"v e :m.‘ e o (“nud c..\:m-‘s:f of the allled powers regarding the draft of | Work as members of the board of visitors | first degree murder, was postponed, ss was | it is Dot Tight or just to hold the city re- | Bumane method of capital punishment that mepts uow pending before the lv;mm.\:rf 33” an,.hl hon St o RO 4‘5 x,nx:nm The Hague protocol which was mailed to | to the State Soldiers’ home. ‘in-o the arraignment of Patrick Shea of | sponsible for any icy &nd slippery condition | 16 possible, and my old hnrrynr ie removed. | include & clause putiing the ».xvrmm.m;_\vv . T Tt Yo gy 4 them some weeks ago, though the absence South Omaha, who stabbed Joseph Resek ' of the streets Ove fo climatic changes | NeELfnd came from hie cell laughing and | of the clerk iu the hande of the bord. The | children, May 3. and Virel) Marding. The of any Tepresentstion on the subject may | M. C. Steele of Newcastle, Wyo., 15 in the | and is charged with second degree murder. hich cannot be guarded against. He said: | JOKINE In & guiet way, mounted the s COMIMISKIODETS Bre BUTE .xm. il Ehm. proper person morally to have the resring mean thet & plas is under consideration for | City eproute bomeward from & business | The nume of McGuigan's victim has been | *“Augustine Whittemore, & traveling sud- | 10)d upaided, and it was all over in an as- w the time thst Mr. Harvey u.;u.; | Sewour garenn. sosealiy o Beve Fhe easiey & serdement at Caracas. There i Do indi- | Visit to Chicago. In reference to affaire st | giving considersble trouble. Some reported | ffor for an eastern concern sad boarding | tORishingly short time | the position, or so soon therestier thac |of the minors iv ber suswer the defend. cation that the Vepeguelan president will | Newcastle, he sald: “Conditions in the (it to be Jobn and others Patrick, and the |t the Merriem Botel, started to come FARMERS ON THE TAX ISSUE there will bs ne interferenve with the pro- | R e o s oo oy consent to any compromise, but it is be- | mining districta sre in very good shape. | county nttorney in drawing up the informs- | down town to his place of businese on the Eram. S s efpis/ s rigp b et duc leved he will be approached in that con- | There are no mining troubles st Newcastie | tiop hed to put it in both ways. Saturday | morning of Pebruary 12, 1902. While walk- - - » Bt iy e e noction. Mr. Bowen is strongly opposed to | O Cambria, and sbout the usual output of | morning Coroner Bralley informed Mr.|ing along the eidewalk on Twenty-firth | TRe7 Adopt Resclution Declaring for | pye gommissioners conferred behind | geir ang children by sewing, and had s permitting the allied powers to escape from | ©0al was mede this winter. The grade of | English that he bhas learned that it was 5ot | street, near Pernam, be slipped and fell on Proper Tazation of Rail- | closed doors for half an hour yesierday add | vuijon staring them in the face. She appesring st The Hague, but inasmuch as | coal is increasing in excellence, and the | either, but Daniel. There has been & is- | the icy, slippery footing, breaking both rosd Property. then called Clerk Kierstead in. He Was | grmy i e e e the costs of the case would probably ex- | Gemand for it exceeds the supply. There | pute over this in the collection on &n in- | pones of his right leg midway between the |told that the board desired to mske & | he baser mesns of Hvelihood under veed the amount fnvolved the Buropeas | 18 some talk there of the Kilpatrick broth- | surance policy and Coroner Bralley had to | kuee and the ankle. He was removed 1o | ot | change in the clerkship and that inasmuch | nyme of Gladys Russell she kept the po r e other mode of settle- | ers disposing of thelr interests &t Cam- | make certain before SIELING & BECESSATY . hig hotel, and was not sble to be bout on | T0° [ATmers of Douglae county have ta- |, 'gi.ryiepq represented the Moores fac- | grep at the Creche and with the :m:::." i Sets and Fowcastle, but £ am Wt 183 po- | darcifionte | crutches untt] slomg in April. He sued to ‘kl": " ;"{‘"2 ;;n;T”.?‘:f "I"";";"“"‘ff I:“": tion of the republicans and had been 80 | Bengon and always free from bad influence Veneguela's initisl payment on the §340.- | Sition to state or know how far the Dego- | recover all expenses incurred end for theq .. T e e e N iy, | aEETessive in supporting the mayor. hif io- | They are aged 6 and 4 respoctively, and 000 pledged to Germany will Dot be paid | tistions bave prooecded HORSE SHOW ASSOCIATION | mental sné physical pain suffered i‘::w'::‘m":hf"‘,:‘r:m" s v gy cumbency 'sz;w“tgnx:xrnzm:;f :‘n:_;:'r_t the motber lleges that the father e T A A et | CLINGE 10 THE MOCKY- PATH | acesites ot tncorpmeatton wint' o Due to Climatic Changes. | adoptet o vigorous recaution, s sopy Of | S6ete” was sented August & I wat | et Srier ollesns that oo ga h:uv-n_ ph n:(. resch Cerscas until Mon- S gL S e “The trinl was carried on fer three days :‘:::;_:F (";u:f‘*';rw‘: each n “(’::’p;‘ih';';j praised. Mr. Kierstead replied that he was | physically strong and sble to B duy and ss the Berlin government st pres- | Girl Turns Deaf Ear to Fleading of e betore Judge Read and & jury m the Qs | Doulas - ekation i the Preseht | well aware that political reasons made the | elf and the children ent has po accredited representative there Parents and Takes Jail it Weel trict court, and was bitterly fought by the | lofislature. Jemce v-h-»]wu ed over the | commissioners Gesirous of &ppolDUDE &B- | improprieties President Castro has been allowed two ad- P The promoters of the Omaha Horse Show | City on the ground that there wae Do lia- | MeetnE Wl B4 Ban woiod e socoetacy ditional days of grace. amociation beld a meeting Friday, and | bility on the part of the city by reason | The unenimously adopied resolution read In event, however, that this payment, adopted articles of incorporation which | of the icy condition of iis sidewalks occa- | Resowed That it le the wenme of thie y amounting e about §70,000, is Dot fortheom- | 188 OOx, pretty and et yet past her |y pe forwarded to Lincoln for Sling with | Sioned by melting snow and water freezing. | 4t Lingoin sho - The BOHE.Setter s Refe renc ing s s0on as Baron Hadenhatsen arrives, | (WeDtieth birthday, was sentenced by Judge | the secretary of state before Dext Tues- | thereby making am icy surface. We took | s w a her cc es Belgtum will be asked to step in and ajd | Berks in police court vesterday o serve | gy upon which date the incorporstors will | the position thet the condition was due to | PoTations of B ika pay thelr just pro- " President Castro in the sdministration of | Bty Gavs o the county jail for VASTACY. | meet to elect & board of directors and | climatic changes, and Dot to any fault or | & we want t oS P e negligence ob the part of the city. I w exempt in &ny r ular from ving th enty charter mem- | §ued that Whittemore had the same right . for Mother Answers Petition of Institute Sisters at without For six months she bas been absent from | omeers bome snd ber distressed parents have KePl| There will be about ¢ {up an almost cesseless search for Ber. | pers of the association, including E. P. 0 £0 to Florids, where -here is no ive WILLEMSTAD, Island of Ouracoa, March | Finally, with the aid of the police, she Was | pock ¥. A Nash M. L Learned, John L. | &0d fall in an alligator swamp snd be eaten ——d - : sov | Are His Cured Patients, Who Voluntarily Give Their 1¢—The Venezuelan revolutionists €laim 1o | discovered in & resort in the tenderioin. | | 1 & Sat I Ghe ¥ o5 | Kennedy, T. B. McPherson, Thomas Buch- | live, ar be had to come to Omaka and rug | Of, 1B txe end v clalls Testimonials Above Their Signatures in the have completely defeated the government | As she st lore the judge ber mother | ..,y ¥ § Cowglll, Fred Metz, F. H. Davis, | Up against physical conditions that caused | means 1o sec | i = forces in the battle which took place re- | embraced ber half-wildly and pleaded that |7 ¢ Byrne, E A Cudahy, W. J. C. Ken- | his sccident snd injury . » | Leading Daily Newspapers of the cently mear Caros, Venervela she would abendon the path she was choos- | yop C T Stewart of Counct] Blufls, Ar. | “This i the first case that bas bees tricd | RIOTOUS | Country—Many of Them are the CARACAS, March 14—President Castro | ing and return to good surroundings. Her | n,r Brandeis und Joseph Hayden. The ar- | that involves liability solely on the ground | Be P le i he L bere today for La Victoria, where be | faiber, standing ut the other side of the | yyneq provide that fifteen members or more | ©f the jey condition of the 8. The st People in the Land. shall copstitute & board of directors, and | Photogrephic department of the city again Up Sophomores’ Bas. Rt s Chiont oF €05 Masasiciion wiait o | Beuwal Bie Wikt o e ware oo oo 2ol * ; Every crippled person who begins ap cost. If the spplicant becomes & patient No woman's happi- |10 operate a bome show st Omahs The | duce & picture of the spot taken on e ’ the | investigation of the Bone-Setter &nd his | the work of right the wrong is com ness can be complete | capital stock of the company is $10,000, | afternoon of the Gay of the accident The | work is confronted st the very etart with ;"";"‘d“"" S _ Bvery promise made is without children: jt | fullY subscribed mportance of the case is shown by the | LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 14—PFifteen | tme plain, simple principles of everyday [W/Bfully fulfilied, and truth and houesty ¢ ) » haracterize he whole professional and by An effort fact that we have now about 200 claims for | Purdue freshmen were fined lice y s ¢ iy e bonesty. First, be or she reads the tes jusiness transaction, apd soomer or later is her nature to love of the show this se demages sustained in the same way during | court today for disorderly conduct pho Sus s R, and Seen a and wan them tember §-11 lo September this and last r. The sum total of mores and freshmen also arranged io pay ‘h“i-"u = the peper d:x Mm:«: r:rru e im patient gives his or her testimonia [ | IMArre :::.:. |weue poice soArd oty |2 SE b nind S 8w demae fove 5.0 MR, | N LI B e e it i b which be sophomores were attacked by jen: ‘.r elwe ..\v " the 3 0es OB ; Lo toon e | INTEREST RATE 1S T0O LOW | i restmen | macsre e g 1 - bing per | i ‘Aune Caore. £ yere . rene 4 . an Lawyers Will Talk About Rights te The Purdue faculty will meet Mondsy to | 16ctly homest, as it is. The inquirer then | 17 e street, Minne pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must Py A et What Tresswrer Says of Charter | take action agaifist the students whe took | ¥T/Le# OT §oes 0 see the patient who bas 1 with & pass, however, is so franght with dread, pain, suffering and danger, - Amendment Pertaining te part in the class rush ;»w nc ‘-uhxc .'n: L’"u?“h";‘\.: - ..‘r:z;:n) G ] 2 ; that the very, thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror - — ound 1o be absolutely every par- ason, Wis., et ve - < 2 2 2 T 1 Taz Certificates. Geverament Order on Olcomargari ticular. The next step is to write to the the hip p tly for her, with bhis bs There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful Fho. Sos WA Diflee. hovet Sev e 4o Yo 3 - argued before the supreme court Tues he & ment has issued orders t Bone-Setter &nd describe how they re hands, without the lemst pain, or the giv or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for | cuy artorney Connell appesring for the 0ld | Oity Treasurer Hennings says that the | warufacturers and wholesale Gealers in | crippied. In respomse they receive an bon- | ing of chieroform or the use aster cas the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This |board and the city s intervenor and At- | cluse of the charter amendment bill re- | S1C0Mms TIg LheTn 10 e Vot | est reply, for if the Bope-Better has good | stay or bruce of any kind It was - ase go0ds under , o " -y st and wonderful torneys Wright, Gurley and Ransom for the | ducing the intercst rate ob tax certificates | pame shown In the government license to | Teasons for believing that rothing cav talnly & remurkable operation, & v —— e y present commissioners, who are the Te. | from 30 1o 10 per cent will resull practically | Geaiers. It is auid in the Circular that re- | be Gone for them. ibey &ve o written lady returned home perfectly delighted o d p Shondents 1 the Aght made 1o oust them |in failure to sell these certiBoates in fu. | il deslers Nute adopied & plan of VUi | plugly. 1f the Gcacripion of the coodi- Miss Colborg’s father W electricien for e At r from office. The brief of the respondents |ture. The certificates are bid in 8t males | fhose leeneed and that this mukes it iff. | 4o i such &5 to lead the tter Swan J. Turnblad, on the “Svenska Amer has carried thousands - bas beex completed and filed and copies de- | of delinguent tax property, the bidders | cult for the government agents 1o trace | to believe that he can give ikanska Posten,.” Minucapolis of women through livered to the relutors. City Attorney Con- | charging interest if the property is ye- | 'he oleomargarine from the factory to the they are written taverab Write and ssy how you are cripple the trying crisis without suffering. pell is engaged in preparing & shert rejly | deemed by the owner, or otherwise fore- | §1 in suid that ¢ : adop 4 come 1o Hudson, Wis., st opoe. Af and on recelving & favorsbie reply be ol terbue containing infermatics | brief 1o be filed Monday. A decision is av- | closing and taking session. Treasurer svo he examinetion !5 made the applicant resdy 10 come when he savs he can e of priceiess value 1o all expectant mothers ticipated withis © few wecks afte the oral | Hennings deciares that the speculators will | { hag ¢ ndie DOEUS | 15 10ld Just what may be Gppe, approxi Enclose < t tha lo B you stamp and address “Bobe- The Bradficld Regulator Co., Atiasta, 62 arguments are made. 2ot 824 sulicient produ 1 the 29 per cent | fhe sonsumption of this food product * | mately Bow long 3 will take, &nd the | Better,” Hudson Wisconsi. i customs. as provided In the protocol Government Forces Defeated. loce:

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