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THE BEE: OMATL\, TUESDAY, SEPTENDRER 14, 1015 3 ORIy 1erationa - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus "Bringing Up Father ' MAGLIE -ILL. WAIT WELL S8 HELLO JWGS OH' HOw DO WELL - WHY DON'T % HERE ‘WHILE YOU THRT Yoo & || 1 HAVERTT seem P AL T_?;‘) R T VR AMl;\GR:\gr 4O IN THE STORE DO -1 wonT|| YOUSE since NOSLT T WHEN Yoo MEET / AN' DO YOUR BE LONG! NOU TREW AR A LADY: TOP OF SHOPPIN AWAY YOUR BUCKET- ) THE MORNIN' | PICK AN SHOVEL CAN'T LEAVE TO YOU! | HERE AN IM AWFLULLY THIRSTY! !/ N K t ) v N 'SPEEDING RED HOSE | Sportsmen’s Club Has Regular Dinner i i S, S st | e where s ekt et 41 PHILLIES TRIUMPH | L \ 4 girls will all .meet at the P‘l"rl ?h‘"lmll!l be held for them l(a-r?’nllnn" lh‘vmhl be INTHE THIRTEENTH BEAT CHISOX TWICE on Brook Trout and Prairie Chicken @ity i ks S| Thatts, il Woias 00 ———— c— Mrs. William Asher of the “Billy" Sun-| tend Put Over Two Runs Then and De- , nrookiyn '\7 League-Leading “l-lononu Capture | Feast Caloulated o Tickle the|fine voune vraisie chickens. A week g — e AR A oy 07622, g Boston feat Pittsburgh by Score of St Louis Chioa Four to Two. Ginclnnati -8 1 Pittsburgh .64 73 . New York..60 72 WHITTED SINGLES AND STEALS | "o, LEAGUE. i B oo8 | the club had a muscallounge dinner of Sensative Palate of the Most | (ho fish sent by C. L. Thomas of The Expert Connoiseur. Bee L ] ensiysnt | Other dinners In prospect by the club feast, the brihn to be provided by Hob Fifty-two brook trout crossed the great | maie’ who Is taking no chan Both Ends of Double-Header from Comiskey's Men. W. L. 566 Minneapolis.8s o | 7/ St P.uplo 6 o Sept. 13.—The league-leading | | Red Sox im; ved their position by fln.‘dlvldc twice to be in Omaha for one of as he has ! the big fellow a'ready siaked out anl the regular game dinners of the Sports- | g . PITTSBURGH, Sept. 18.—After battiing | ki Fonis for thirteen innings today, Philadelphia 'h!fl'lrk f put over two runs and defeated Pitts-| Shicaso 34| Indianapolis 341| Louisville . l 5 1l Loulsville | ning pth games of a double-header from | h® ! e - walting for cool weather. Ray | Factor Loaded fl burgh, by & 8core of 4 to 2. In the thir- | Batfale . 98] Niwakes Chicago, 2 to 1 and 4 to 1, today. men's club at the Merchants hotel. R. C.| Pollard 4 now in Arkansas and will y H teenth inning Whitted singled after two | Brooklyn | Cleveland 43 | Boston was favored by effective pitch- Howe, manager for Armour & Co., #pent | pring up some wild turkeys when the | ‘ ] men had been retired and stole second, | Baltimore 87 .8%6) Columbus .52 88 311 |0 ") on Feonard and Shore holding the | thFee Weeks autoing through the moun- | genson is on and Herman B. Poters is l: EADER ”»” and going to third on Murphy’s wild throw. r}:;lleor::{ L.:: | Chicagos to three hits in each game. l:l;ul Andvre‘l):'rntd‘lllb'l;oh'n :. n;n‘:-ryk now out In the state and there Is no Niehoff was passed and he also stole| Hoston, 6; Chicago, 4. X | 1In the first contest Scott, who is usu- ew days before he left he shipped back | telling what he will find. Mike Murphy “ second, after which Burns scored both| New York. 6; Cincinnatl, 6. |ally successful against Boston, was hit | the result of two hours' fishing, the fifty-| is up a stump to know what to do when R EPEA TER” SHELLS meen with a single to center. Score: | hhiladelphia, 4; Pittsburgh, {at critical moments. Gardner's triple| WO trout. Howe returned to find that| nis turn comes . i Brooklyn, 6 St. Louls, 3. | . during his absence a town in Kansas and | Members of the club who enjoyed the PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH. AMERICAN LEAGUE. {and Lewls' hit scored a run for the Red i o iy e ' X IOy . A ey, 10, ATTGAT, | Chicage, 1-1¢ Boston, 2. {Sox 1n the Gourth, and Qurry's soraich | & MLTOsE:in Bouth Omahs had ben namod | double bill of brook trout and praiie The best materials, the most expert 3 etroit, 3; New York, hit, ' ce out, hich th . | chicken last night were P 0 Stamorcelob 18 0 0| Gloveland, 2 Washiniton, . P T e N oy ] | And thees,tront wete net.all the @ain. | Mes Denny Dan Galnes | knowledge and the most complete 4 1 0Hinchmn, 210 3 o h v 2 o | Bob Tate Col. J, C, Sharp | 5 & # 41 S, iie SR S Leonard's ran and Heblitsers dowdle| U008 D¢, the EPertimen Sb, ¢ Mot | KOG fow, o iaitn | facilities are utilized in loading 10 33 0| Pittsburgh, Brooklyn, 5. added the winning run in the seventh.| Vomn& for Dan Gaines, presicent of 1he | a7 | Lagrned Mike Murphy it 100l Newark 6 St Touls. o : | Chicago got two of its three hits in the | 1Ub 1ad also just returned with a dozen | 0. K Herg C. L. Thomaa Winchester shotgun shells, That 3% 238 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION oo oMy : . . A. Baum o= 3 41| st Paul 7; Cleveland, o. elghth, when its only run was scored. sl | is why they give results which 30 0 5 0| Milwaukee, 11-7; Colum 87, Second | The second game was wlopped After| .. ...r 1 i one inning; off Boshiing, § | y Y B! — |called end ninth, ' dark; | elght innings by darkness. Faber lasted | i eight and one-third innings; oft Gallia, { have made them *| Minneapolis, 3; Indianapolis; 3. only one-third of an inning, in which |1 in two-thirds inning. Struck out: By Fhlladelphin s.evei9 2090000000044 | Kansas City, 4; Loutsville, 6. Boaton scored three runs, Clcotte, who | J30ohling, b by Garrett, 1, by Jones, 1; ILtSDUrgh ....00se.0001001000000-2 Games Today, » o b | by Carter, 1. Umpires: Chill and Connolly. | Two-base hits: Niehoff, Stock. Stolen | National League—Boston ut Chicago, | *icceeded him, held Boston safe until the Browns Whip Macks. | FIRST busea: ~ Paskert, ~Cravath, =~ Whitted, | New York at Cincinnatl, Philadelphia at | elghth, when a pass was developed into | PHILADELPHIA, Sept ~Phillips, s A | lehoff. Double plays: Bancroft to |pjttsburgh, Brooklyn at St. Louls. a run. Chicago's lone run came in the | formeriy of Wilkesbarre, 'Pa.. was very | CHOICE e o e e PR of omk:’| American League—Chicago at Boston, | first, the result of two hits and Thomas' | effective against hiladelphia today, and | Wagner to Johpston. —iarned runs: | g oitiohin i, Cleveland at Washe St. Louls won, 8 t Rhehan hit | Philadelphia, 4 Pittsburgn, 2. Basea on | PSS! &4 MOS0 Bhiladelphd error on Speaker's throw to the plate. |harq in four innin d Ecole Pound Four Tip Top Hurlers for | K truck out: 1 Aoy Bt by Cooper, | Federal League—Baltimore at Chicago, {paw. f:rrm:llv &'a .1"‘.'3.‘,5"“ e . H 4 Wi | Umpirea: * Byron and Orth. Howarh W S Sople, TR0 A6 Setnee mm"»&o AE. |hitting featured the game, He made two Thirteen Hits and Win Game, [ Reds Win in Eleven. Qity. 8 i 1 | doubles and a home run in four times at Seven to Five, | CINCINNATT, O., Sept. 18.—Cincinnati FX~ir H B30 S 0N BOpYES won an elevm-lnmmnn today from OWilson, cf. : E ’ o 3 : : :‘ §T. LOUSI. K Plllh‘Dflll“A. New York, 6 to b. u pitched good SAaniee . | . 1030 aae ‘ GANZEL USES TWO TEAMS all for, soven innings, the locals being i " 1 1200 a1 41 gt | unable to score while the visitors ha ° 8300 .8 8 1 41 ” | E:x;om three runs off Dale. In the 1 ¢80 0 prail iy 3% Y iTa) i BROOKLYN, Sept. 13.—The Pittsburgh | ~ noinna after_two i 30 b4 0 iy ; P orp Oiit, R0oting Tre. Thng. Mew. Yors ° Phlied 7o P B 68 B O 1 e R Federals broke Rrookiyn's winning fed the 'score in the ninth with three 0 82711 0 lavan, en...3 1 3 8 % i streak today and got partial revenge for | ) its off Bchnelder, who had replaced Dale. P Leary $:-1:81 s.9 the Breekfeds' double victory last Sat- nton took Tesreau's place and held the o e B A 2.3 wrday b Sihg o * ocals until the eleventh when he passed | prookiyn 0 | < = 20 ay by pounding Your local twirlers odgers. Schneider singled, Killifer sac- | & 7" 010 03 | Totals o Totaln.... 13 7o 13 5 | fOF thirteen hits and taking the game, :ir’l‘m:.llI"fi?(l‘xg(lgfi:;lefl,or;?’o:‘l‘lg winning. | oy o ase. bit: Outshaw. Two-base | *Howara out, hit by batted ball. 7 to 6. Manager Ganzel used elghteen | h YORK " GINCINNATI hits: Long, Cutshaw. Stolen base: B Coniee | 8t. Louls ./......1 0 230001 1-&|players during the game. The score: | 0 H.0.A.E. T‘lxxxm. k}u‘::‘nod ‘runl. Brooklyn, };; sk\. A ‘l'" N8 | Philadelphia .... 010010002 RHE | 930 0! Louls, 3 rst base on errors: Brook- | Two-base hits: Pratt (), Jacobson, | Pittsburgn 0010013204180 251 1|lyn, 4. Bases on balls: Off Coombs, 7; Bases -on Qe foott, L. | Howard, M iree-b : Sl il sioss ] D10 1| o suinea ¥ off tmine, 1. itar -tk | off Cisotie, 17off Leanara, ¢ aiily; ott | Howard, Maione, Torsebase Wi Stpink | Broakiyn .3 0 0 0. 0.0 2 1 06 9 1 220 0| Sallee, & hree ‘innings; off Lamiine, | J: 80tt, 8 in weven inninge; off Cicotte, | , /M, TN Tratl: | Siolen, basses, He Batterles: Comstock, Knetzer and 183003 jn’gix innings, Struck out: By | NOne in one inning. iruok out: By | 2 'off Bheshan, 2. Hits: Off Sneshan. Berry; Marlon, Frank, Smith, Blvejacket, 031 0% ‘ PO Scott, 1; by Leonard, 6. Umplres: Hilde- | i : X . 210 o|Coombs, 3; by Sallee, 1; by Lamline, 4 brand -nx O Lovghiin, Boore, second | in_four 1 %; off Bocles, 8 in five in-|land and Simon. P18 Umpires: " 'Klem and Emslie. S g | nings. (outi, By Philips 3 by Toeniors -Lous o Narwabic, 0030 J k H h W' | oA bttt o E !lcwm ane .oalla v ‘| BT. LOUIS, Sept. 13.—mour St. Louls 1010/ ac. ug es ms | T 3 AT BHevtiteel, I8 LN Te % pltchers and fifteen batsmen proved un so 00l . . 13 H : % { L H 3 Scotin Defeats Greeley. gwl"&ohtfil: :"»:n:;k’.': dmmm.-‘u'.:.mv v\‘!'lh Mg *| BCOTIA, Neb.. Sept. 13—(Spectal Tel- L arented hind somttared :was, Golf Championship | i L earaing ks ot Gtemng s | Sl Lol st i SRerd | f *Ran for Meyers in tenth. . ¥ o (here yestorday in a hard fought game, | ers failed to hold Newark to less than | *None out in eleventh. of the Field Club 23 713 to 3 In a battle betwoen southpaws, | Tweive. hits . Though the local aiusgers | *Batted for Moliwitz in elghth. 0510 1|/Duryea and Hirsch. Duryea struck out | drew four doubles from Reulbach. they | ‘Batted for Dale In efghth. - H ‘3 : 0 |fifteen men and nllovlml five hits, :h:’b came at inopportune times, Score sons 7 | Hirsch struck out eleven men and al- RILE e | Jack Hughes, former state champlon, 1303 * llowea seven hits. Bosen was the big | Newark ....0 0 0 8 20 0 0 14 | Two-base hita: Merkle, Rod, won the golf champlonship of the Field 1000 notse. His home in the first innig scored | Bt. Louls ....0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 0— . - vitz, Wingo, Meyers. Thre: H : |club Sunday by defeating M. H. LaDou- = B Rondeau ahead of him, and his base | Batteries: Reulbach and Rariden "'=| tobertson, Leach, Stolon base: Rodgers. | ceur in the final round, 7 up and 6 to | Ty 3T, KK [drive in the seventh drove in Belk with | Watson, Groom, Willett, Hertert and WS, &) Wingo to Gron. " Teft | play. For years Hughes has been striv- | oHatted for Mase SRt Beaved ‘o e 1hy’ wiseingl IR | SR, (B ot B -,‘ (‘ A York, 4 Cincinnatl, Ul. |ing for the Fleld club honor, but never 01 Gresley ......6 00 00010 1~8 G 1|Ramblers Defeat Stars and Stripes, S | R . 2 Bases on balls: Off Benton, 1; |until this year has he been successful. 14 |gootia ........ The Ramblers of the National league (¢ Behuaider, 1" Jlita: Off Tosreau, 10| The play Sunday was for thirty-six it .. mufi: Batteries: defeated the Btars and Stripon aguresn F . : n . are of 7 to o vt off Bole’} ol ent Gae | holes, but Hughes' game was 8o supertor | playa: Barry to Boott to Hobiltsel, Jack. [<¢¢; Scotis, Duryea and Ammerman. | CgR By tho moore of f to & [The Ramblers ings; off Schneider, 4 In three innings. to that of LaDouceur that the match was 0da Ome. ' |In the finals: Score: R jzrupti oul ODl:y ’re-druul.‘li: by Dale, 4. |over when the thirtieth hole was played. its Offl Faber' 8 PLATTE CENTER, Neb. Burlbhl"d w lu l” ?I o‘ 000 ?' "‘T‘.‘ 03 ‘mpires: § an uigley. 1 J 1 200 4 g 9 Mynlll s‘-h »;‘ ek Hughes played a good, steady game. HIs | ore“Cuantte 4 in six and twooth (Special.)—8t. Bdwards Batterie mblers, Mogenson, Moylan | | » X drives were stralght and true, his ap- | nings: off Wolfgang, 2 in one . Hit |here Sunday in a well-contested , | and Mogenson; Stars and Stripes, Curter | OHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Saler's muff of a | oo shots nicely laid and putts clev- | by ifched ball: Barry by Faber. Struck |the locals making it two out of three. [and Donovan op fly by Sno ass, with two men on TR CL 7, Meodyrasm, With two toen on | aeouted, ‘and he ,deserved o (Win out: By Cicotte, 3; Wb‘lufl , 8; by [The features were two two-baggers by d K Shore, '8 ~ Umpl and {mx. cost Chicaso toduy's game with | he coveted honor. Hildebrand. o res: O’Lough Badura and one by Burrows and the | Tovahh W playing of Carrig and Charnquist. Score: loston, b to 4. Egan and y were the | . h NA (Via London), Bept 3 d The field club tourney was featured by ™ Blank L Bt. Edwards.......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 ! RI h n e stands “cored when the ball rolled | | C ¥ ipsets of the dope. Both Sam e Dauy A Platte Center ...0 0 0 0 0 ¢'3| 3 &—g|Austrian Derby, run today over o EW YORK, Sept. 13.—Pitcher James 3 | fivers also contributed & one-hand spear | Reynolds and Bill Chambers, who were |of Detroit held Now_York to two scat: Bt ek bl S R T ith the bases filled and saved the game | favorites to land in the finals, were put |lered hils and the Yankees 'wore shut |JUA Grl 5 e Jor Boston. out in the second round. Reynolds was | geraighe defeat suf DS tHe mxt P i The game was a pitchers' battle, Barnes Cl bers b; o L] d ¥ lors Win, 1 ot aliow & cloan hit until the' sevench | Posten by Frank Hale and Chambers by | York team. by A g of 2,400 meters, for & stake of won by Anton Dre by “three lengths. Count Fallachy was second, anl Sobri third. There were | The delicious fruity flavor of a chew of LaDouceur. SORIBNER, Neb., Sept. 18.—Special )— : nd then wag replaced by Hushes. " ueeu x Serfbner lost to Bnyder Juniors, 2 to 1 | BURKE IS NAMED FOR SPEAR HEAD is a reve- g BT N R Amogietn. Amostesion Battie trom the start . Boore: "R i1 T REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE lation to the man who Biod" whet Ho argued the pley. " bea: D Sieena~ b e e 1 Soribner ........000000100000-1 4 3 ' E on made only four hits, are Ci ite: - . |Cleveland ... . “ess .0 41 o, Credited to 1" Batteries, 'Steel and Johnson; Hill and Snyder 0000000100012 6 2 Datteries: Scribner, Meyers and Bre. | PTERRE, 8 D has been chewing near- Bept. 13.~Former Con- | o 4y " : tohke; Snyder, Jugelhamer and Jugel- | gressman Charles H. Burke of Plerre has :5’ % B inbua—~(First Fame:) RILE Founs. e |hamer. Umpire: Ole Olsen. been selected by Chairman Hilles of the | go(o)d' ItOba&}:]cos' A H | Milwaukee PETEEN 2 republican national committes to fill the o {Columbus . " 383 P e ek, Tsepe 43| position of national committeeman — ,unly the rlc}lest' 134 L DGNIDAL F NG A Pesaan; e (Bpecial) st ln{v:fi Jroa” fofeaied in| South Dakota to fil the vacancy caused ripest of red Burley leaf : ubber, 4 to 3, in & well p game 100 (Becond game) RH.E. { This makeés the best two out of ‘three|Y the desth of Thomas Thorson. can produce that unique e | Milwaukee s ¢ o oy for Platte Center. Score: i aid " Hranaan; 88808 03 B mavara 0078 8 8 8 § 3 13| SCHOOL TEACHERS ARE ALSO SPEAR HEAD flavor. ninth innfg on account of darkness.) | Stolen ';:: '\"'llu. Dx.h.h.' -%Tfinmfo' Battle Creek Defeats Madison. INVITED TP_’_"E‘R SUNDAY At Indianapolis— RME | Young Burns. Bases on s 25 Zabel s Miuneapol 3 83| iishor, 37 off Jumes, & Fita: Off Wisher, | natile ‘rosk ‘detéated” Madison” on ihe| Mre. Mae Finley, in charge of the local - o 0 b W b Indianapo . 312 1(9 in elght innings: off Ruasell nome In|iocal diamond erday afternoon by a| business girls’ committes for the “Billy o Batteries: Williams Builivan; | one inaing. Struck out: Bishor. Ui | wiore of 110 8 Batteries: Batie Craek o i dghy - Conselman and Blackburn. (Eleven in- | by Russell 1. by~ James, Umpires: | (atchel and Padula: Madtaon, Diokey and " o8 H ¢ *Batted for Adams in the seventh. nings.) neen and Nallin. | Altschuler. ll.ulnn are also Included in the invita %fi for McLarry in the seventh. s avievEle-- B | Senators » Indians. A for Zabel in the ninth. anses City . e 5 n for Archer in the ninth. Loulsville 1| WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—Three runs gain perfect health until the impur- Safer, Earned ru 20120000 Batteries: rson, n scored in the first innf o Tashor, Miadicton and Croast tol 3. Ohlex i | bl ' | g;:h.?.“ e Shicago Double play was sufficient 1 Wi to defeat ) land - X asii88ee et et Soacoc 01 Ridl OF SCrofula| e o vanes ron we aem. e PLUG TOBACCO 3. with only one out, but Gallia replaced ' nisely Saier, B -| OAKLAND, Neb, BSept. —(8pecial | y W feel Yore! " Boatnsely {6 Saler, Bascs o or | QAR LAND, ioni’ aetentod Bontbe tat| Ecshling and endsd the rally” afier one SUNFS. heaith. 5t 796 Whp) 19 Sap is made of the highest- balla: Off Piere 5 A 1 Oy U™ *Lubrer 0 o o (3 0 1 o 0 1 ¢! Batteries no.fin-rty o | Bennett ana Mueller. "(Called at end of |~ Two- 14 13 v ° o L] | e h fourth and filisd the bases in the ninth | you feel badly all the time, you must . 3 A , 3; off y. 3 to 2 1 tight game. Bro ewed spirits, the glow of perfect s 3 € Tiglion .0 Zabet. "1 | biichet ‘gntedve “sail wnd deserved s e ek proglies plex of bevtaeh quality leaf that grows, and i s J it’s made under just as" Barn / flts: Ort Fierce, 3 ln three and onjrl‘l';lnl‘ shutout. He allowed only two hits. Pen- i duius, n ree an Wo- | der 800! 'wice on a o-base . & hirds ! 3 knowledge that you are well, you can 2 s Fifty Years'Use Proves 5.5.5.| 40 so. Cieanse your blood by tak- rigid, cleanly and sanitary w, innings; off Zabel, none in two in- | muffed fly in the fleld, another hit and | Graser ingsi off Harnes, 3 in six and one-third | a sacrifice hit. Pe scored unch- innings; off Hughes, 2 in two and two- | ing hts, and then George Wagner's three. | H § thirds innings. Hit by pitched 0 vt i i i E # conditions as P“'l-n in an; g e " WAllha ity ™ fshed bolt B | bomesn The b e Redes ca. ond 1! Wil Reliove Stubborn Cases (tng 4. 8. 8. For ifty 7ears it has ure-food factory Y fufieAdama, 1; bY | In"the ninth, Cameron wae pessed wnd | H been the standard blood purifier. It P . i ‘| 8 - ropped K'“"_'l'“ . ’ You bave noticed the little fester- | relleves the trouble by renourishing lee Driven from Box (R, .. 00003000 ThENS 1 the blood, renewing its strength, and Try this rich’ mo“"’ ST. LOUIS, 8ept. 13.—Sallee was driven | Q2¥land 000011001310 1| Barbare {rom the box arier yieldi € five runs in| Batteries: Pender, Wenke and Crane; he third inning today and Brooklyn won | Oakland, Brown and West. BEarned runs: from St. Louls, 6 to 3. Lamline replaced ; Oakland. 2; Pender, 2 Btruck out: | Baliee and held the visitors to two hits. | Brown. 7: by Wenke. 5. Bascs on balls be was wild, {ssuing seven passes | Off Wenke, 3. Dodge will play here but excellent support teammates | Tuesday. kept the locals from overcoming tne early 138 2implon o8 the, f050 484 Sodr— stimulating the flow so that the swelling of the glands—soreness in blood regains its lost witality, and | the legs and arm muscles. These are | .3, ws off the potson. KEven long- the symptoms of Berofula. You may | standing cases respond. But you 7 have some of these symptoms, possi- | must use 8. 8. §. Take it for all blood satisfying, pure chew. Such a chew cannot be obtained in any other tobacco than lekd. Score: Have Regu' Bowel Moverent 3 Wt | ply the talnt of Serofula infection.|infections Get it at your druggist's st Hm YN Ko b B ! Foster. Blolen bases: Chapman (3), Roth R H0.A K g i P : Take ;";' King's New Lf :P‘n "b:"‘- |Farned runs: Wask insto Mi,‘t'lu-el.ni But in elther case, it is a dangerous | today. . .6 0 1 2 0Hu o i 'y easy movement the bow. |2 #e on errors: Cleveland, 1. Bases (1o '-'3',"-3' § 01T dHumstns, 2 : i 1§ 3| hare :’u': :u;.u’:w-uo:-. ":m(ly B, Ay | baile: ort “Garrete, 17 0fF Boehl %0 | condition. Your blood Is I:Ict‘l.‘d. lt‘you uno:.d u;e(cluluud&ho, write tongel. ‘s off Jones, arret an: can , 8. Co., . Ga. 2 l‘u:.- M4 d 22 plgas ff.d 318 ;‘fl'uahu—“uflhomd-l. inpings; off Jones, ? la four .8 ;E]‘mw"’ 4 you Meee dape foLibe 6 & - - > | A - ' I '

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