The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 15, 1897, Page 4

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CAT-A-CORNERED AND ALL SORTS OF WAYS as: me Loy, a Ayp Meat TWELVE COLORS AND DESIGNS BROWNIES, ETC FOR 6 CENTS, may Be GivENe Easter Sunday is the day for new Sprig clothes. No man should let r pass without giving an order to his taiior. If you want to be sure to receive your clothes in time, to get the latest patterns, style and perfect fit, you should visit my tailoring establishment W. J. Dicke, 425 Broad “NOTICE TO. CONTRACT¢ nt Lo reject any and al D. Ay YEISER. 3 WEATHER REPORT. April 15.—Fair and Stationary temper- Louisville, warmer tonight. ature Friday Friday, April 16th, av/J. J. Guth- rie’s $1.50 parasols go for 85c. Also a complete line of gent’s at greatly reduced prices. Hickory Stove Wood. For nicé stove wood telephone 29. $1 per load. tf. Onto River Sroxe axp Rin Co The Cake Walk. Seats are now on \sale /at Van Culin’s book store for! the, big cake walk, which will be given at Morton's Opera House tomorrow, niyht. Ale mission 50, 35 and 25) ¢ets Ene tire balcony and gallery reser «cl for colored people. Mi-s Koster 3 Mrs. A. N. Clark aud little Eloise Bredshaw will give au Egg Hunt” Satur: o'clock at the resi} ( Bradshaw for the benetit of ave Episcopal sunday s tl; admission Se, Everybody is invited and en- titled to all th they can find. | yon sce that left-handed J. Walter noon at W we Say, did barber. He’s an artist. Scott 181 Broadway. 84.99 wil set at Robins Co.’s Monday, April 19. bay a 100 piece dinner ilass and Queensware I4ad For Sale. At the Sex office old papers, nice and clean, just the thing to put un- der carpets and on shelves. 25 cents per hundred, Iron Mountain Route. All trains via the Iron Mountain to Memphis, Hot t all Texas points without delay. Wanfed to Buy. box «| refrigerators, i, Small ice Layrence, 10c wil\buy a seb of 6 good tumb- Jers at Robing/Glass aid (Queensware | Co.’s on Montlay, April 2¢. Over 20 dozen go at thi¥ price. Change’of Positions Mr, Ed Rivers has been promoted | to a position of traveling salesman with Noble, Overby & Co, Mr, Herbert Hawkins, formerly of the Fruit Company, has accepted Rivers’ old position The steamer Geo. H. Cowling will open her regular Sunday g&cursions Metropolis ang’ Paducab , April 18,/ 1897, leav- i p. m. p trips will be un- der the management of Capt. Ed. Cowling anda t trip is assured, Boat will leave promptly. ‘These ex- cursions will continue throughout the summer season and should prove a favorite resort with our people. The Cowling is neat and speedy. Round trip only 1503 between ‘—€igars Free. A box bf the celebrated Saboroso Cigars Will be given to Any one who makes the closest guess to the number of balls dro; ped in the Rolla slot machine for one week, commencing Monday, April 19, and closing Saturday April 2ith. A purchase of five balls entitled you to A guess at McPHERSON’S TH DRUG STORE AND BROADWAY. | Mr. “}a guest of Mrs. I. Levy, on North . ¥os ye arte DRUGGISTS, Ann J. D. BACON & CO., Cor. Seventh and Jackson PERSONALS. Hon. John K. Hen trick is in the city again, Mr. fH, Mann,of ,Victoria Mills, went svuth tod Mr. Bud Quarles went up to Ed- dyville ‘his morning. Mr. J. 8. Clark, of at the New Richmond. Col, Chas, H. Webb of Smithland, t the New Richmond. J. K. Bondurant and wife have returned from Mayfield. Judge J. E. Robbins, of Mayfield, was in the city this morning. Mr. James H. Sublet, of ville, 1s at the New Richmond. Editor Rid Reed, of the Smithland “Banner,’’ is in the city today. Nashville E s= ville, was in the city yesterday. Mr. R. J. Kroger, of Eddyville, is in the city today on business. Mrs, Sherman Phillips is quite ill, her many friends will regret to leara. State Secretary Rosevear, of the Y.M.C. A,, left for Louisville to- day. Mr. J. L. Brasher, of Louisville, is in the city telling the merits of his five liquors. Mrs, L. Taubauser, of Chicago, is Seventh. Miss Nellie Lane, of Brighton, Canada, who spent the winter in Lexington, is a guest of her brother here, Mr. John Lane. Mr. R. T. G. Matthews, traveling auditor, and Mr. G. A. A. Deane, land commissioner, of the Illinois Central, are in the city. The marriage of Mr. J. E. Bonner to Miss Anna L, Walker took place at Mispah Mission, Elizabeth street, Jast night, Rev. W. E. Cave, ofli- ciating. United States Marshal W. B. Brinton and son, Bradford Brinton, of Cairo, Editor H. R. Caraway, of the Tuscola (Ill.) ‘‘Journal,"’ Attor- ney Sam Schaler, of Springfield, Ill., Mr. Frank Cassidy, surveyor of cus- toms of Cairo, aad Misses Josie Hal- liday, Ruth Hudson and G. F. Baker composed a party of promi- nent people who came up on the Dick Fowler last night and returned this morning. ERIFF, Slips up on the Boys—Sometimes. Mr. Harry Young, a son of Dep- uty Sheriff J. S. Young, was sworn in as 4 deputy sheriff a day or two ago, and met with great success in finding and summoning the boys, wanted before the grand jury, for they were not looking for him, - Most of the young men and boys who have a guilty conscience about the time the grand jury meets learn the name, age, address, and descrip- tion of the deputy sheriffs and spend the rest of their time dodging them. But Mr. Young met with marvel- ous success until today, when every- body seemed to be on to him. He started in at one door of the Palmer Tou d there was a hasty exit of young men almost simultaneously at the other door. This seemed to be the case everywhere, and now he cant hardly get close enough to some of his friends to see them, WANTS TO V A Young German Turner Visits Paducah, Fred Bauer, s young German turn- er of Denver, Colorado, arrived in the city today, Bauer is quite an athlete and ‘wrestler, and is well- known in sporting fraternities, He will remain in Padueah for several days, and challenges avy man in McCracken county fora wrestling match, wagering anywhere from $25 Bullet Located in Morris Cooley's} rest today to get rid of a part of the s Mr. Will B. Brindley, of Eddy- re strikes and black balls, and how well! they would be fixed now if they bad! taken care of their earnings, which has all been spent indissipation. One| old rounder remarked “that it might be so, but then think of the fun you would have missed,’? ‘ASSOCIATION INGORPOPATED Baseball Men Get Down | RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, — Items of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad Yeople. SO COME BEFORE TRE RABBITS ARK ALE GONE N., C, AND 8T, L. MILEAGE, Switchman Beck is resting today and Elbert Buck and Emory Tabscott are hopping the foot boards, | ‘on’’ Ben Englert changed off | local and does the bigh ball act on! A List of Stockholders and Direc- through freights from today hence- tors Object of the Corpo- forth, ration. Conductor Billy Lewis is taking a| to \ Business, POWERFUL X-RAYS, Articles of incorporation for the Paducah Baseball Association were filed for record ta the county clerk's office today The directors of the association are Messrs. A. C, Einstein, John W. Keiler, Q. C. Quig James Clem- ents and Chas, Weil The capital stock $2,500, divided into The stockholders are: Kinstein, Trustee; A. Chas. Weille, James Ch W. Keiler, Q. C. Quigley ingston, L. A. Lagomarsino, H. Wallerstein, Smith, Weil, s A. Fowler, R. Calliss The object ni the corporation is to establish, main- tain and operate a baseball and amusement park at some place near or inside the city, to direct and manage a baseball club, to form- ulate and enforce all necessary rules and regulations for the above. ‘The association is incorporated for spondulix he drew from the pay car yesterday. Engineer Henry Buck is off tod Drs.} and Tom Englert sits on the right box of the 315 with Phil Smith for for his left: bower. Billy Beadles, the portly and hand- some old time ticket puncher, took the numbers and checked the seals out on local this a. m. Conductor Billy Beadles is await- Thigh. uccessiul by Boyd and Dismukes Yes- tera Experiment is limited to fifty shares. srs. A.C. Einsteia, nts, John Abe Liv- J Abe A successful experiment was yes- terday made at the Boyd-White ine firmary with the X-ray apparatus by Doctors Frank Boyd, of the city,and [ing a ‘‘call.’’ It will come shortly J.L. Dismukes, Jr., of Mayfield, In the meantime he is busy doing the A bullet ia the thigh of Morris} spring cleaning and repairing around Cooley, of Clay Switch, was located | home, with the greatest ease,vod Photogra- Car inspector J. R. Walker was sc pher McFadden made the phototo- | much indisposed on yesterday that be | The bullet was not in a]was compelled to retire about 10} joint, and while it could be plainly |o’clock, but is out again today and seen, the photograph was taken an|attending to his duties. inch two low. An ink mark was} Conductor Sam Sugars had his made on the flesh in order that its] digits fall of new, crisp Uncle Sam's location may hereafter be] 1O U's as he high- ed the mail determined. train this morning. m had just Anumber of other photographs] touched the pay car for them. were made, and Mr. McFadden has| y_ jg said that numbers of “hay-| ten years, unless deemed fit, by con- quite a number of excellent one5,] seedy’ cover the piles of cross-ties |Seat of the stackholders, to dissolve showing the bones in various hands, | aiong the whole line awaiting the ar-|it Soover, and it shall not incur an one of which is his own. rival of the special on which the in- | indebtedness of over 62000. The doctors are very much elated} snectors are aboard, and who will] The board of directors shall con- over the success of the experiment. “spot? them with the company’s sist of five stockholders, who are to Dr. Boyd's hine is one of the} stamping iron. “| be elected every two years, the usual strongest le and cost over $400. Born to Mre. Charles Sexton at jollivers, such as president, vice pres- In addition to this it is very expen- 4 tes ident, secretary aud treasurer will be rh nerate, o be when broken the residence of ber grandparents, nore ) ae ope, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker in Jer- | *!ected. being a loss ‘of $10 and sometimes | Rt tiny morning a fine boy LIEUTENANTS SELECTED. Crepebea ‘ at eight hours old he was s hefty little| Captains of the Y. M. Forces to Open the Contest. throughout the country, but this is sntalie the first local experiment ever made, | ST08"Cr _ Dr. W. A, Henderson, the com- ALLARD'S. HEALTH pany’s veterinary of this division, came in last night from a profession- al run down the line. The panacea he uses in his practice usually has a soothing effect upon the owners of his patients, if not upon the victims themselve: As predicted, Conductor Ben Tucker, Engineer Rea and Fireman Norton rolled in on time yesterday afternoon with the pay train, Mr. Bransford, the dealer out of the! needful, had a pleasant word for all | as he handed over the stuff that makes the mare go. Mr. Chas. Walker, the brother of our car inspector, who has been un- der treatment for a cancer for several weeks, has so far recovered that he is again on duty as the ‘‘chips’’ on the steamer Clyde. He believes now that he will soon be relieved entirely of the incubus. We hope so. J. R. Smith & Co. are rapidly Mls ing their commodious warehouse on the tracks with new merchandise. Today they are unloading four cars of freight and there are others looked for on the incoming trains. They seem not to have lost confidence in Fiual Preparations Will Be Made Results in His Getting a Con- fate & tinuance. Cc. G. Cald- of the ‘Yellow Kids.’’ will meet at the Y. M. C. A., headquar- ters tonight to map out the cam- paign. Mr. Wal lieutenants Me: |S. Dubois, H. & | Thompson, L. T. Wilson, | Hubbard, J, A. Bauer, Len Rouse, George Langstaff, Jr., L Jr., H. R. Hank, H. Gleaves, F. § Holly, E. P, »ble. Mr. R. G. Caldwell, captain of the “Yellow Kids,’’ has selected as his lieutenants Messrs. C. Q. C. Leigh, R. E. Ashbrook, Jeff Herndon, 1. D. Wilcox, Wm. Rieke, E. H. Pure year, W Hills, Dc D. A. Yeiser, C' Reed, C Graham, J. K. Bondurant, | Leigh and F, L. Scott, After tonight the contest will be- gin in earnest, and there willbe great jenthusiasm among the members. Secretary Workman is entering the fight in a spirit of neutrality, but will work assiduously to make the con- test a success. TROPHY SHOOT. Gan Club to Contest for a Keg of Powder, Suit Against Him t. The Divorce Deterred Until NextC The divorce suit of Mrs. Vina Al- lard, against her husband, Oliver Allard, was yesterday afternoon con- tinued in the circuit court at Metro- polis. It was set for Tuesday and the de- fendant’s attorney, Lawyer Light- foot, attempted to then secure a con- tinuance, but the court ordered a trial. Yesterday certificates from the de- fendant’s physician, certifying that he was physically unable to stand trial, were filed in the court, at which it was continued until the November term. Mrs, Allard, it will no doubt be remembered, 18 now getting $10 0 : month alimony in pursuance of order] the predicted prosperity. of court. J. M. Edwards, the section man The case against Allard for as-]who had the misfortune to have his saulting a daughter of one of the/leg broken some time since and ras Lynns {is to come up at this term of] sent to the Boyd-White infirmary for court, repairs, has so far recovered as to go f ER) on duty as a wiper in the round house until such time as he can swing the spike maul again, FAITHLESS LOVER. bs Miss Annie, the niece of Car In- A Padueah Girl Leaves Home in| Spector J. R. Walker, was married last evening at her mother’s resi- Quest of One. oO. dence in Jersey to Mr. J. E. Bonner. The ceremony was witnessed by a large number of friends of the young couple who all wish them much joy and happiness, and that their only troubles may, be little ones. Robert Dunlap, the gentlemanly porter on the accommodation trains, will long remember the episodes that he will experience today. He not only takes his second degree in the mys- tie art of Masonary, but enters the state of matrimony, as well. The guod wishes of all the boys will fol- low **Bob’’ through both, A good joke is told on Ross Craft, the sprighly and swift footed young Reorganization Will Be Effected ina Few Days. Met in Paris, ‘te But Near Clarksyille the Man Vanished. Young President Fred Hoyer, of the Gun Club, will reorganize in a few days, and the first thing on the programme will be a trophy shoot The club today received by express from the Laflin & Rand Smokeless Powder Company a keg of smokele powder, which is to be awarded as a trophy to the successful marksman at the first practice shoot. The gun club has recovered all of Miss Lizzie Thompson, an attract- ive lady from Paducah, reached Clarksville yesterday in search of her faithless lover, says a Clarksville dispatch to the Louisville -Times.’’ The story she told to a reporter was about as follows : Dave C. Howlett bas been running as a brakeman on the Paducah ty $100 that he can throw him three times in one hour, or he will make the same wager with any wrestler in the state except that he will guaran tee to throw him but the best two outof three times. Bauer is just from Illinois and this is bis first visit to Kentucky OFFICERS ELE At the Union Depot Company Meeting Yesterday Afternoon. ED The annual meeting of the direc- tory of the Union Depot Company took place at the depot yesterday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock. Aside from the annual election of officers, no business of public inter- est was transacted, ‘The officers elected are: M. Gil- leas, president; Q. (Q. Quigley, vice president; J. F. ‘Titus, treasurer ; C. F, Krebs, secretary, ONLY O Judge Sanders Had no New Bus- iness Today. There was but one case in the po- lice court today, Buck Lindsey and Will Forest, who engaged in a difti- culty night before last at Rowland- town, were fined and costs each, The Paducah Building Trust Co. will sell paid-up stock until May Ist at $102.50 per share, which pays eight per cent. per anaum, paid semi annually, after that date they will only self fully paid-up stock to bear six per cent. interest. It would be a good time for investors seeking safe! investments to place their money where it will bring good results with little trouble. Be sure and investi- gate this company before May 1 and make your investments with them. Nose'and Throat, Paducah, Ky, 1y merly experienced before the days of carrier on the Suv. Several "years | the electric traps, which were washed ga and St. Louis railroad, making|ago when he was a little tot he was|away several weeks ago, but one is his home in Paducah, He made love] visiting his grandmother, whose | ruined. to and promised to marry Muss{imilch cow had gone dry and they ‘Thompson, and just a week ago she] had no cream for the cotfee at break- ran away from bome and went to]fast. Ross said, ‘Grandma, if I Paris, Tenn., to meet her lover. Sun-| bad @ cow that would not give milk day last the two left Paris on foot} 1’d make her lay eggs.’” and walked asfar as Evin, a few! One of the Memphis switchmen miles south of Clarksville. ‘Ihere| came near getting killed on Tuesday Howlett disappeared, and his sweet-|jast, As train 104 was entering the heart thought be had come to Clarks-] station he jumped for the steps of the ville, where he bas relatives, but no] coach aud his hold breaking he was trace of him has she found here, thrown between the cars and dragged Charitable persons will send the} some two or three car lengths. He uirl back to ber home in Paducah. | was somewhat bruised, but not seri- Howlett was formerly employed by}ously. He was a new mao, but quit branch of the Nashville, Chattanoo- NERV YT EF. Cut Twice at Frank Boone Last Night, ank Boone, who lives on South Sixth street near Washington, heard a poise among the chickens last night about 8 o'clock, and going back found a colored youth standing near the coop. He stooped down to seize astick and the negro cut at him twice, slashing his coat in two places. After threatening to ‘‘get him’’ later EASTER MILLINERY The Elegant and Costly at Economical Prices. Mrs. Harbour las just returned from ransacking the market for the beauty and newness in all the best and most desirable productions of Millinery for the season. Beginning Monday, April we will show a great stock ter Hats beautifully trimm specially designed for this week We are now thoroughly prepared for producing artistic and becoming hats and bonnets at a great saving of expense to purchasers. Self-in terest should lead careful buyers here. Dress Goods. Thousands of yards to choose from and sales-people that will help you to select exactly the right thing | and trimming to make the dress not only a dream of beauty but a lasting pleasure because of its fit ness. We have woolens, silks, linens and the handsome printed cotton stuffs from which to supply your dress goods wants. All of our pri ces are guaranteed below the usual We want your dress good trade be cause we can make it to your in terest to buy here. New Silks. A gathering of new taffeta silks have just hed us for this week's sellings. Perhaps the very silk you want is in this Jot. The pri ces are made for rapid selling Moire taffeta skirt linings, extra quality at 12 1-2¢ instead of 15¢ Ladies’ new leather belts at 10 18, 25 and instead of 4o and Dress Hamburg edging at 12 1-2c, instead of 20 and 25¢ A great assortment of trimming laces at 8 1-3, 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 25¢ that will please you Fine Torchon laces at half price The impeaial Lillian collars for adies at tsc¢ instead of 25¢, said by the makers to be very swell Shirt waist tabs at 1o and 1§¢ instead of 20 and 25¢ The famous Trojan shirt for men with fancy bosoms, laundered, the soe leaders on sale here for 39¢ A great sale men's unlaun dered shirts at 33¢ to 48c, sold ust ally for one-third more We shall be glad to talk to you on Shoes when you are interested HARBOUR’S, 112 and 114.N. of Eas. id 33¢ 3d. Refrige: |FOR THIRTEEN YEARS. ‘ators We have sold one brand of Refrigerators We have a good thing, and don’t have to change every year. If you want th BEST REFRIG- ERATOR made buy from SCOTT HARDWARE CoO. INCORPORATED, 318 to 324 Broadway. Sign of Big Hatchet. PUUVUVEVUCVECUCUCCCTUTY Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and PI u m ber. Saniiary... @ Hose. ci DEALER L KIND: Fittin IN Al gs and Fixtures, Sprinklin iS) vurt Street ) LEADING 5c. CIGARS. Ask For Them. &' AGENT FOR ) and Densmore GREER & ATTORNEYS REED AT LAW. Practice in all courts Office, Broadway, bet, 4th and 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET beral figures C. F. “Sehrad > !EALER IN a) ty Sth, over Thompson, the Tailor's DAN SMITH Has opened a new stock of ~ GROCERIES ~ at his stand on the corner of Seventh and Adams. Call and see him and get his prices ; he will save youmoney on everything you eat. Free delivery to all parte of the city. Practice Economy Utilize I That's the secret of many a successful man’s verything career Don't throw away your old shoes ind old clothes. Housewives can save enongh in this way to have their house-cleaning done I will pay a good cash price for STAPLE an FFINCY Fresh Mea t and polite a GROCERIES ts, &c. tic ive me will please you. Free to wll parts of the city, Tolephone 160. Cor. 12th & Madison, Just Received Our ee __ Shirt Waists and Waist Patterns, B-e-2-u-t-i-fu-l Low prices, pr a triad order and dejivery 1 pronounced Old Shoes and Cast-Off Clothing. Send me word or write mea postal and I will call for them All kinds of repairing done on short notice Chas. Norwood, 214 Court St New Barber Shop, Having refitted the old stand witt mew and elegant furmiture, clean towels Keen razors and firsvolass workmen, I respectfully ask & Gall from all who apprediate the best of work: None but white barbers employed, J, WALTER SCOTT 131 Br mdway shoe ee and N. on a switch engine | service immediately sfter the accident. sorry Car Inspector Jolin Beatty stole a but little is known of Howlett. 2 Dimon te Mevnopoia_ aretue Gives . with Mrs, Bele Brian, a handsome 12c buys nice Fruiy Bowl in/opal| 42d popular widow of the city, where at the Robins Glasg aud] tbey sere united in the holy bonds of Queensware- Co.'s Monday, April] Wedlock — after — creating ~— the 19/ impression that it was in natee WS «4, Jand toa Fulton lady with whom he 90 per cock lass tt pit iy sheng ® The boys may seek revenge, John, * ROE Oost, by an old-fashioned charivari, Foreman Jno. Kelton, of roundhouse, ran a narrow risk this morning. He had a headache and went home to take a dose of bromo seltzer. ne bottle had been broken and the contents Wrapped in a paper. When he swallowed the mixture a piece of glass a half inch o¢ more lodged in bis throat, but he coughed L]itup. It was thought there was no ‘i| more pieces in it, as he has suffered no further inconvenience. A number of the boys who are around looking for work and wishing they won’t find it were sitting around the shanty this morning telling of the big wages and good times they for- the marauder crawled over the fence and vanished. Friday, April 16th, at. J. Gath- rie’s men’s white laumdried and un- laundried shirts go fof 89c each, Best full regular s€auless 10c hose in the city at Hawkins’ New Racket Store. Special Sale... ONE WEEK ONLY. Best Dried Figs, pound, R . Tige Best Evaporated Pears, pound, 7!,¢ Best Prunes (large), pound, .'. 7!,¢ Best Apple Butter, pound, > Best Pearl Hominy, pound, * Best Buckwheat Flour, pound, : Best Matches, 1,000 for ; I. L. RANDOLPH, Phone 89. 123 South Seeond St, Regular Meals 15c. (' Realizing she necessity of w p claan andetenp I cing toAhe elt Opened a restaurant located at 108 South Second, Table service and cooking conunptea by ladies, We guarantee every meal ciega, J. WALTER Scorr, | glass How’s VI the We offer One Hundred. by ward for cured: by J. Che. 5 ¢ " nian per le Hons made: by’ tele tem, Danie: be West A TKvax, Waolonile Druggrists,oledo, INNAN & MARVIN, Wholes WADDING.I taked internally, act nd MUCOUS Bu ¢. Sol fa by al Ha he Neng s Family isliree Wanted to Bi One good steel ray 213 Court. he ts. Festim v y Pills are the b Lawrence tf. Dr. Fdwards, Specialty, Kyes, Kar, aH MORTON'S OPERA HOUSE FLETCHER TERBELL, Manager. Friday, April 16th, Grand Prize Cake Walk Led by LOUIS PROCTOR, 25- People 25 Two Hours of Solid Fun, Admission— First floor 50¢, ba!cony 35, gallery 22c, Seats on sale Thuraday morning at VanCuling. Entire Gallery and Balcony For Cofored Peopl Our Shoes are from the best shoe factories, the lasts and upto hape very be We have date in color and and ott prices on shoes suit ly in excellent Ine of ladies and men's Furnishing Goods. We want your patronage and will be thankful for it too, JNO. J. DORIAN 205 Broadway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Store. Dr.med, Albert Bernheim. 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) ; | Office Hours eee! || Telephon 364 Gen’! Electric Light -. and Power C6. Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows: Store Lights 26c per month. Residence lights 20c Li Current tor Fans $1.60 D. B: SIMON, Supt. “

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