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THE PBEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916 SRANDEIS CASE |Omaban Witnessin | HOLLAND IS NOT FRANCISOO VILLA KAISER PROMISES PSON-BELDIN ECO.,| ’ ; | Live 8tock Probe AGAIN BECOMES ' S POSTPONED| 7% Sk Probe " ON BRINK OF WAR| feon o svcoteny| TOREPLYPROMPILY| * i e siotad — ;" 7 { Bub Committee ¢ 2 ; Dispatch from The Hague Says Thn{ (Continiied from Page One) | Gerard Cables That Questions About stablished 1886, / » with Benate Judioiary it S ','“"4'”"_"':,'_: pen ,’:' Nation Unfounded If',',',',\”t',":,',‘”,'“".' V“'v"""h"’l”"v"’ s German Admiralty . | violating the anti-trust inws were begun | o | CPhubhus City. These say (hat hey MW | \paym st NAS BEAUN INQUIRY £ : DEMOCRATS FOR CONPIRMATION |Lsir, \%r o i " [FORBIGN MINISTER OPTIMISTIC | senrs oo, Lagion o 1, HIRAL R0 EW Vpri ng uits and that he | WASHINGTON, April 4,-—Amer) WASHINGTON, Aprl Action | .‘ | :'r'u’y '”,v';'..,,',‘w/y- ‘A,,,,l,g' I'HE HAGUE, April 1 a Lon "Al’ ,r,':m o g P d estimated ot | cun Arobassador Gerard at Berlin ’ A B M i SRR T RN o1 Aol D |me o (o B G et e | 0 Detayed)—Tip Ase|lss A Bm | sommant Smples 3100 : Amhasmador: Soreed int Btk Hand Tailored By Men Brandels 1o the supreme court was |, o e resolotion, Yormer ,,“,,‘,;v‘, sociuted Prom again authorite :mm.' .;»7m. :mv"-n.»v """v“vhf’vr:“"""“fl“"r‘ | seninent hud promised nim & prompt \ ReSaRnag 1ofoy. by She SORMS )% f o ‘:’:”, ,.:;‘In'.;:,.wl|‘v, Burke, | HYely Informed that all apprehen )',.:,I'vl: ',:u-l:;’.‘u:’: »‘-lr;“»:)f posttion ¢ | reply to his inquiry resarding de " P diciary committes after It had re- | WL B tLOiL b arket committes of | slons rogarding any impending em- | LF R N £ leading eastward | yiruetion of the British stesmer Hus Conservative, Plcaf" sived reports from all but one of the American LAve Block associntion wi brollment of Holland with any for 1«.,-."4 Chihuahun from the Guerero | sex und othe vessels on which Amer! g 2 l o five senators on the subcom- | yoriag it od tor the | %60 POWSE sre Wholly unfounded,|éistriel. 1t s belieyed Bere that I Hev- | L O, o0 clogsey ing styles, in woo - ittes which held hearings, Hena :,','",::.m.‘,'",:./':z:‘lh»/v"»':‘-',;r'vm farm- | DUt & copsiderable section of the T8 B8 o0 e merican forcss, | The Merlin forslgn office, Ambassador : ¢ p/ lor Fleteher, democrat, made u re- | ER0ECE0C o taten who compiained | public persists in belleving that the | e will bs able to cut off Yilla's eacape | ciapnra statad, had rafareed nin Inauiry aabardmc. mixture port merely recommending confir- | yieny of alleged price fialng by the | ornacted soming offensive by the|in that direction | to the German admiralty, While no defi 2 mation, Senator Walsh made & 1008 | packers silies, supposedly planned at the| 'Arrera was asen at Laguna several | nita time was given by the German offl black and white 1Boprenentative Boriand insiated that dnyn duyn ago and it may be that he han | cials within which o response would be report and MBepstor Chilton, the | = puckarw buysrs not only tix prices | Varls conterence, holds the pomsibil- | o 0 e wines made, My, Gerard statsd he had assir third democrat, will submit & report | o, s hate, but tollow oatile trom the | {1y of danger to Holland's neutral | At the quartarmaster's depot tere to- | yucen it would he forthcoming as moon | checks. J omorrow, Henntors Cumming and | country 1o the yardn 1o dhe that cortain | 0y anxlety has been con-|Any It was anounced that equipment of |y possible. The Amercan ambassador's Senator Walsh Aeclartd In hie report’ |noe oniy o gontrol the prics of products, | o ooamans trom the government (0|« few more machines are to ha addad, | g g ot sl agriopyit B ol pipog) The real erime of which this man 8§y, sian (0 diotate terms under which notor Lralne have reached the neces | A number of affiduvits, made by Ame wulity 16 that he has exposed the Inlauls | Lo oo sall b done,” he #aid clear up the situstion. An alarming - s uF Akhatans it 1s mid, and | s num : srosgi sy o o g tew of men In bigh pinces In our finan: | gos oasntative Dootitle of Kan, in- | bulletin published on Friday was Dot | ,iiie use of the Maxieo Northwestarn "';L""'"":‘ ey - e bigpdy diglo | a1 wyptam, Me has not wood An AWS | uigtad that (he packers mude KYsalar | (unq ot the Instance of the govern- | would be very dvantugeous 9 s 1o matls officiale In Veance, heve haen for / of (he'majesty of wealth [protita than ever during the inat year [ = ' neceasary. warded from Parie by Ambssssdor | | Y5t eary for & brilliant Jawyer 80 10 | whis bresdars fatled in Iarge numbers | conduet himaslf ax Lo excape calNmNY | yust now, Mr, Doolittie ssid cattie raisers The Jiagius agency of the Pank of the Villisine Are Meionned | Wharpe and nre expecied st the m-n: " and villitioation. Al he needs 1o 80 18 |yuye no objection to prios, but thare was | Nethariands was the soens of & smal three of the twenty-two Villistas | PATSMent within the next ten days. yl|.r, ‘As llluntratcd! ‘ fo Arife with the tWde. 10 he never As | ny cartainty as to how long these con- | Min for spedts in exchangs for paper ently thrown into the MY Paso jail | 47¢ additional to thoss secured in g oailn the doer of evil, who stands Web | dicions will obtain. onpselally on the part of money ehanger w yemain thers, The remainder, in-|1And from Hussex survivors | In the market place, either in conrt of | Napresentative Kent of Calitornia de-| who have besn apprehensive of a re h three forme: snerals, have aed " » bolore tha public, fis Wil have 1o an- | clared “the aaistence of this combination | of the panicky sondiions of the sarly |8 three former gmnersis have e 000l OeIe TESTS | No Alteration Charge smiap or detesstors, or none (hat he | iy wy well known that they have never| dnyw of the war, of which, howaver, thero | (uionats Pedro Morsles, Emillo Oslvan BUNG MADE AT CHADRON need heed, The man who never vepre- | hud the nerve to deny W o me 14 40 far no indleation, The Ammterdam and Mannel ( anchez ars the ones | as0 . wollae, 7 ¢ senta the pubie or the impscunious et |~ jaorasantative Miasis of Lown, a com.- | Dourse refiactes n fesling of wnensiness | ooatady Ll e L ‘ Apparel Sections-<Second Floor ;l #en in Ay wreat Covenalc contest, BUL | miasion man, deciarsd that the paskers| After a tempaornry fractional racovery IL| General Gavis, commanding the LANCOLN, Apri pecial,)=1r, Mo« | i slwnys the caune of eorporate wealth, | tiyeg prices throngh a working agres-| (losed dopressed. Government bonds wors | sunres garrison, today made public s MG aaleant itads veiadoasias’ Ba nevar has thesa troubles, ment, but ha opposed the resolution be. | AEMN fractionally lower brief message from Chenernl Chitlerres | raturned from Chadron, where he wan | looking over the matter of & cariond of | cattls which wers shipped thave and sold | The Tt View of Senntor Works eaune 16 would bring no hensfits o the minister of forsign affairs, |t Chihushie City, stating that Cen iAn analysis of the evidence has 1ed | TATmors, Former inauiries, he instated, | When asked by the Associnted Prows rep- | aral Cavason at Guarrero had informed e s rosiltad in lass monay for the raissrs, | TO%entative what his views were on the |him that the Villistas attacked by the me irresietibly to eonclude that the nom AN dniry cows | Snntion should he rejectsd said Benator | Governmental rewuiation by one body ,',!:‘,"""""' peplied: "Optimiatia of coures. | Ameriean troops at Guerrero were S | Investigntion disclossd that the cows Works. 1 am voatly in aympathy with | over all stoek yards was the solution| There % nothing to warry ahont broken up, . "”"'"",,""" completaly de- |, o7 coon bought at the Omahs stosk Save Money much of the work that Senator Rrandeis | of the paaking problem, he maintained Holland Short of Whent ‘@fwn"ufl ieneral Cavagon added that yards a9 stock caltle, and that they had hax hasss Aoing 10 better seonomie, indus- | Roprasentatives Toriand and Doolitts | Tiolland's resarven of whent are proc ‘"'"' ;"" ",""“"’"“ n :]'" ",’”" "" Nty |Peen shipped out without having hesn . rial and woeis) conditions, Mhich of this | Insiated th introduction of the resolution | cally exhausted and the Associntad | nCGrmation resarding the bandits | i e, bereutin teats olng est i 1 am convinesd ha has done genarounly, | and & general demand 1::‘... Investign- | Prass In Informed on the very highest "L“f: '.;"'”" In the Mexican mountaing | The ownar of the cattle was foreed to unesifish A for the eommon wood, | ton this year had ey markets 10| nuthority that the government inten g § . have them tested At his own expens: ks o0 Mo riends sy e 10 8 radi-| e 10 (he faze of Inerensed rosmipis and | tn by 10,00 toms h Armerin. I ean|o1s,1ea)7 Wampering the talegraph wires |11 [N laeied BC WO Bwn epons) Settlers or Colonist Fares g wal, and for that reason has offended the | while cattia men were nfled wAth | thon 1o the normal #,00 monthly, in order | - 5 z | whils the report on others Yins not yol Fyery Tuesday from Omaha, March 14 to April wonmervatives, ‘That may be no reproach, | (18l prasont prices there was nothing Lo} (o form (he needed resarves | To Cure n Cotd in One Day, |beon received { e a0, to cortain points in bt the temperament that has mads him | WArTant assurancs of u continuation of dovaral Duteh whips have baen requist- | Take many snemies would detraet from his| (air veturns Af the present amitation re-| taned under the new ship taw to hring | Sudge. Ma in of the ma- | Mited In no definite sep to eradicate | theso supplies trom Amerien. The Al Taxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Montumn e retuna money it 1t taiis 1o | GOVERNOR OF KANSAS WANTS L $23.48 W Oroves menacirs on each| RETURN OF . D, WATKINS | [ North Dakota Lantiiinen ¢ 1arial that makes good advocatas, reform. | the alleked evil of price fixing. ADpenrance of the reserve iy due to the 0 4 vertigement - | , ers and crusaders, but not good sate| Mr. Mesker, viea president of Armour| failure of tHe Holland-American tine and o Memamiae — (Wrom n Mtaff Correspondent.) | I Manitobs o , $24.97 i judgss, To plare & man on the supreme | & €0, surrounded by attorneys| other stanmship compantes to (uitlll com JUDGE WESTOVER FINDS | LINCOLN, April 8=(Hpecial)=Gov Baskatchewan | e, who renis under & cloud would be | N4 cattie ralsers, questioned the wit-| pletely thaeir contraets to transport 80,00 | OUT WHAT AN ANARCHIST 18 | *mor Onppar of Kanss has made & re Warew 10 Points in Alberts from $1.00 10 86,00 higher, & ‘avlivous mistahs,” nlrlun n’M |v' w:‘”uld the p-ru-:- wore | tons of wheat and four to 75,000 tons of quem to the governor of Nebraska for ory day March 25 to April 14 e At Conlinmaiion, :VIAMI'T:"‘I,':!I ;m'nT. l:l"r‘:lr:::: "",Lf: ..,:‘ ’u’l’: n'm-vl North and Houth Ameries g 5 the return to that siate of #, D, Wat Inclusive to main line points In ;- e Benator Comming, Whose et of| b masiag meantuis oy 4% 70| oWing (o the delay causd by war Incli| (From a Waft Correspondent |¥ins, wanted in Halton for obiaiming North Pacific Coast $32.50 the namines for s course In the rall- TANCOLN, April (Bpacial)—Ax 8| money under false pretenses, having rop rond G per cent Incrense rate cAse was THREE LINCOLN I':"’::"I'f.h.’:" Pritish government grant |Kreat discoverer, Deputy Attorney Gen-|resented that he owned s largs niumber Oanadian Northwest $31.15 that has fust been made to|eral Dextor Burrett i entitled to sev-|of hogs, on which representation he was D made publie yestorday, submitieq gen- It for the ineresse of Molland's present | eral chromos and & Itberal wupply of |able to cash s «n-ru[ Montana $27 50 oral eonclusions. ¥o said Mr. Mrandels MEN ARE LIABLE Insutfiolent import wupply of 1,000 tons |hero medals and other such fixinge. Fe-| Watking i now in Jall At Pawnes City Jivise, omti on phone Sor gompiote U ool 2F00 bad “lost the confidence of ro largs an of corn monthly, then the above men. |sldes discovering severnl estatos which [being held by the sheritf of Pawnee | st ol o 3 5 #loment of tha profession of which he ia tioned purchase will be correspondingly |he has sousht to have deciared state |county P, ¥, BOXORDEN, O, P, & 7T, A # member and of tha country of which TO DEPOSITORS Increased. A hundred thousand tons of | property he has now Alwoovered the real| - i v 1624 ¥arnam Bt Omah he s u cltizen as to vitally impair hie orn s needsd very much definition of an anarchist Phono! Douglas 5§60, usefuiness as & justice of the auprems {Sovkioncd Do Pape %) Cotton manufacturers are manifosting | Mr. Barrett has just returned from the court.’ uneasiness leat the requisitioning of eargo | northarn part of the state, where he had Th l k T T ihrough the tallure n T4 oF Tho Capital | space by the ovesnmant mey tniertirs | oceasion fo argue & case pefors Judse e actual mak- OLD_TIIE SORIBE Nattons! bank of Lincoin, of whish C. 1. | with the tmportation of the needed sup. | Westover involving some International . Moshar waa president, The monay had | plies of yaw cotton from Amerien mattors, and sayw that » man appesrod | JP)Q ofMattre“e’ DIES mol STR‘)KE '-;,‘-'..'::',”-r;l'; “':.:.:un'nnl"b |'. ,:‘l'l STOECKER WlTHDHlWS :“':"n';u::l:- l:;"l‘fl"l‘::h:l.k:t;rl’vwl|ll'l:"|‘:” i fleates of deposit (o his successor, Bart FROM RACE FOH GOVERNOfl it he was an anarchist promptly replied and Box Springs (WContinusd from Page One.) loy, who necapted them ns ¢ It was that he waa net. s " J y 0 on o | 3 1 n i four hour per day Job and whils not at 'u'll"h—,vu n ln. :’mrulr;l, t "’"”' (From & Miaff « ,,‘,,,,.,,,,.,,,, ) ‘,"’,“,':",,,‘:I:",,",,”:,,’,::’,‘,q:.":..m:"fl ,::’ now gOIng on in wark o the Baper ko ssmped on & tavle | F00 (AL BIWSIBLalad the (allure of the | 1 MCOLN, pan, 5.—(Apacial Talegram.) | Lne o ornt 8 replied that an anarchist in the saitorial rooms, where he now and | Capital National bank W, I, Bloeoker of Amm,. wiTnot be & | mas o e was & man who s had more than one s nomination | wite at one time then took u short nap AL that Ume thers was on depomt | aangidate for the @emaoratic Continuing on The Bee as city editor |nearly 30,00 of state money, of which | for governor, . me ':upw.‘v withdrawal and reporter, slong about 180, Kent got | $19.00 in round numbers belonged 1o the roaching Mecretary of Btate Pool la the political bes in his bonnet and con- | permanent school fund. At the session |this eyening elnded that he wanted to be slected cor- |of 186 the legislature ordered a war H. L. COOK oner, e mansged he own eampaign | rant wn 10 relmburse the permanent NORMAL REPUBUMN LINCOLN, NEBR, agd boosted himaelf through the columns | gehool fund. Bartley drew the warrant O Whe Moo, Tho sestlt wes that 56 Wah |hat inetead of turning the money over MAJORITY IN HASTINGS Republican Candidate for majonity. | 4, o lacted by an overwhelmin hool fund, old the " S | ° l b Yie ,.’u.nlim Tor the offics, but Lurned the ,Mw.'l"_"""" L ‘Iy:”:‘ e PADA ’.:v”. o1l {38, Neb, April 4~ (Bpeci ol | .MMI.‘ .u..r“"T "c l.”“ o " uiaings work over (o John Drexel, now & member | rigy waa in April, 186, Just befors re- | A7) e rofotr Stion uv’ ‘n;.:m.‘.; of the city comminsion tiring trom office, in the fall of 189, the | .\ 0Dk WAturdey, totsled 3,48, or About this time, Kent's work as u re- | ras from ofthse, In the | warrant bact | AP0UE 100 In excenn of hie heaviest vote| A taxpayer parter had attracted the attention of Bl | EE o . Tiartles ;‘;,' 134,.:,““ Just how a Box Spring Nye, who was publishing the Boomerans |, ., 04" siate money untll he had a 1'I;vn»1y.|;nn~ Is Bullt — and every- tifled with the thing that goes into it st Sarsmie, Wyo, Nye came to Omahs | ooigey™s" sum sufticient 1o take up | ‘n agricultural RAYMOND’S AMUSEMENTS, AMUNSENEN “Are You a chopper"’" Coming to the Auditorium, April 7, 8 and 9 J:.’.?sEntertamment Raymond’s Windows At 1513-15 Howard St. Do not fall to see the demonstration this wook, Come and see aver polled, The normal republican ma-| Jority of about 200 was recorded h ot i th Intere FAIRBURY, Nel . ( 1o take the editorinl ma f the the warren which by ot ! f ment of Sealal) paper and write o column of matter each Pl eampaign s and had & talk with Kent and hired him | " Nears ¥nd, Interests of amounted to more than 200 0 1 then | Falebury's annual munie drew u check for the amoun - DL 2 IRGE the aslery Waa |drawing to & closs an unusually the state for .‘;, per ,;:,“:i:.. u‘. thowe days was | PR a——— warm fight I» being 1 hetween the 30 yon; 151815 Howard 8t. onsidered princely. e remained with | DEATH RECORD wets' and “dryw’ for victory, Although Member ot the Boomerang untll 190 when he want " et '|’."'1'I‘" an off \l"*' In city ’vu!m“- at State Board of | of the Hi hest class tn Denver and took a position as re- | Mrs, J, M. right rhury owing to (wo members of the Agriculture| ey, working thers for & time, sfter| PTELLA, Neb, Apeil specia school board and two counclimen being 10 yoars, (food wages and full season's BRI he wokt to Balt Lake Ohy snd |The vody: b0 Mra. 1./M; Weight, whe caltad a1 the same e tho ight o b It elected | work assured . warked upon the Tribune Bubseq dled at har home In Stella Baturday |"F CONCONtrAted on the liguor question my polley In Ph t I B d c he : went 2 ' y,.,n;.:. ’vl..n where he i.‘,.m.n. w .: ‘..x(’... u\....,.» Aftern w’., 0§, - t year Falrbur 1 In_ the conducting| There Is no danger or possibllity of | A o op ay eyon ompa"’on worked on the editorial end of the Cap- |the home of Mr. Wright's ister, Mrs, |, SIS By Mvenien vele Pelr the dutles of | Conscription In Canada. tal and later in the proof reading room. | Anderson, in Aubum, where funeral and ik A ok ol il ”" "m" will | References required from all appll DR | burial services ware heid Monday aftar- | want Ads never shirk thelr work—they cants, For special rallway rates and - A'S TUN ORNTER 2d 06 M Vrigh Mt e | : - " ALL WEEK s v o o O 6, 4, I o M o | il e e v i 9046 Dusnens and 25 Dot Vs BT, o it | o BOYD mots woa s, | A6, NOs. ramd 9 - o " | yenrs ago to Mr. Wright, whe with three |- . » . ' ] miver of years ha read proof on (ha |40 a8 Lo M Wright whe with three | e, man M, | & xew “SPORTING WIDOWS 352sl,, G EVA LANG Vorid-Harald, and two yeqts e | Varne Wright, principal of the Athen ) vLavsseny. Adjo || Bupported hy EDWARD LYNOX buck Lo The Tlee aa » proof reader on the | L _g" ohool In Aublirn; Miss Mildred ot Y o i et g in “OUTOANT" mikht side = = | Wright, who recently resigned an primary | / Wa nted 50 ooo s ' £ Prices 480 and 50c | Fing - the BTN NONE WAR 81 o Jullan, and a son about & | b contl M gvery aitarnes w Wesk— 'Widow By Proxy.’ e, s v e D T opartipe S | i vk 8 s | | dered a faker or string fland U rarmers Mtate bank of Stalla e - te mere veadable matter around the |"*" s | F | The Bewt of Vauderills " (he profe e " w this fact the nday evening st his near Thir | Al ted the atiantion of Bl oth and Leavenworth streets. 1o had of experience at once on the farms of y Dally Matines, 8118; Bvery Wight, 8115 hor | hers who w " the L “,‘m ‘: ,...:..\: ‘..r Omaha for thirty ’ || BESSIE BARRISCALE in ""fl, Béehpier e ' f bright oFr A quarier ¢ ont ¥ was g nner - ‘ [ ang tor o auarter ot o contur WESTERN CANADA || vovowms axo wiows wves | agrl e attrast vor neart [ survived hy four daughiers [To replace the young farmers|| YV \1.I‘\\\llllll_‘h ystane || g e ) e g Mt . hoks rrsoy Ry I‘.M‘f‘.‘\" B2 }‘:":‘ "",'_' . ':_"’l" - Th P 'd f h U o d St t [who have enlisted for the war, | e e e (e chasaca / ing Nt A 14 e | ‘a1 . ot oo e rresident of the Umted dtates S HIPP TODAY | romre NEW (ring of newapAPers he pubIiahed | iat ton »oar e 18 survived by twe You, as a taxpayer and business man Blnee THE \HI-\\I-:‘II LIFE wa 8:20 RrRU } bature ¥ | " » FER are interested in the biggest business con soparate clalms aggremating $110 P“ull'E Fn[n!n'cl NORTH BROS, “A Bachelor's Romance 4 iy ABS ol o N e he world—THE GOVERN #1. All of these claims have Iun‘ in tod o pay ! ariering . WOMEN SUF ERS cern in the v - pald immediately after receipt [] A1 1ond MAGht have At W sommand | MENT OF THE UNITED STATES < B iy Mg A L “AUDREY “”D“' § SCNUN of Dancing asinn survers and samanes ot o] NEED SWAMP-ROOT bat 10, Mra. MUROlN 3. BUaen, WHG0W | Lo i o 0 & Paroam. Wew Glse . f Gustavus Biates, who died on he : A now, T'rivets lsssens 4 B | % VOTER and TAXPAYER [ mmaiiy » ) , Auing o v . \ dom 4 th ( senment's THE MIDWEST LIFY \ the J . ' W shoul nand Al the Loy Y tay ¢ May N ' therelore . - \ { ¥ A - \ business, which is your business, he directed alid LWo premiune, eae f i Vaudeville and Photo Play Whrrv The ()muhu "rr i LR and ' - L s PRESIDENT who is & real business man, r o total of 413634, Jlis . HAVEMAN'S ANIMALS Universal Animated 3 Frepe dud . : . M administered with the same ¢ omy, efficiency e 31 -“‘v.""._‘ WL WAA TG STMARA and . he mallen, 1 aving 2e4. b |sondition, | and results as any other husiness Biilen hetd o sner erance ' |ROSS FENTON PLAYERS Weekly May Be Seen - . . \ " . ' This advertisement is being displayed in —— - — FAINAM THEATER : N sANELL, President e % of & plant (hat had all parts of the eon to arouse sentiment in " a wmaled for aiopling fhe |Writable, avor of this movement A STOCK COMPANY SELLING ' Trunks CANEIAPHONY "Raih Lake City Thia sary oreated | Kilmar s Wvane Hoel o It you are lu sympathy with i, sign and Guaranteed Cost Life Insurance |} Dress e OvAl Satll Bethamett tn it Lahe (W thed A;;‘."‘::“.‘ n, thialhed 41 any drug . mall the coupon helow | it entails ne obligation LINCOLN . NERIRARK A e s . . PASTIMG BUAFA OF & Auton an IR sach of (hres | MO haalih Lo the N y _. LR dutre (@ = i -‘.I'u ..:. :"v"v“.: ":1‘ :...4‘.' i Tlowmn o Dosiness man b Powaldont of the United Sams " =i DL fAGI ol ainiained fur nearly & 1 B s hhe e e dells & -y HANROON "*“'“-o :\' ""."' " "“' ".‘“" n’}h..... dintely Pram ARy drug ' Name LT . 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