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anufacturing enry Hensel 28 Hinckley Blook, Third Floon| | a | Your mbney back for | Bells Ladies’ THE STORE ts, Walsts, Separate Drug Co. @ut t “THE Hint en all medicines the drug store is 6 gost stores pay eliable Pianos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: Pieras Kidney Cure, $1 sin Fountain Syringes, $1 kin We duy direct from the me pakers, and save you the J Laxative Bromo Quinine, e's Tastelens Cod Liver Oil, $1.2 Byrup of Figs, 50c sine Mormon Kol Tel. Main 1020 ERMAN, FOLEY CO” UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embaimers. 1407 Firat Ave. bet, Pike end Union 1 COLLINS, S$! OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phone, Main 603. ree Delivery We SECOND AVENUE. » Boys’ and Ohil- dren’s Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hats and 1404 Second avenue, Times Bullding THE QUAKER DRUG Sole Agents for JAE-IT-UP— Cures Chili Blaine ‘1013-1015 First Avenue, Wear neat weil fitting clothes. It's one of the things that has helped to make them success- A sult from our stock of high grade woolens in biack blue or mixed patterns will fit weil, lodk well and help you on your road to success. It won't cost you much, IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. 1102 Second Avenues. HALF MILLION IN BUILDING More than half a million dol- Jars in building permits have ed this thonth, ac- cording to the statement issued from the city enginee Bonnets for Women and for Auguat. ‘There is an in- ‘crease of $1,208,717 on the valu ations #0 far this year over the like period of 190i. from Janv&ry to August inclus- ive, 3761 permits were issued. ‘This year the records show 4057. ‘The number of permits 1 this month were 451, uation $521,295. Seccccccccecccosccocooes NOT SENT TO JAIL Morris Eisbert, who was arres: by Constable Tom Bevan of Justic Cann's court on @ charge of forgery [has given ball in the sum of $500. |The statement that he was taken to the county jail, was incorrect ed of disposing of a note for $115 to which it is alleged ature of Mra. isbert denies that arty to any fraud. of Public Works in Regular At the’ regular neasion of the board work this morning, all the were present. to be laid on the following Mains were my to Denny way: West from Highland drive to| wn oa Street; Malden avenue from ¥.| iets ap in blocks 2 and 24, A. A.| Wednend: ‘Seddition were ordered to vitrified | present w and Albion piace, from Ewing | sey and family, J. W. MeAllister and to Thirty-ninth avenue north, | daughter of Wa Ordered graded and sidewalked | Wisey and family and J. A. Blsey of 8.” Graham and home of D. 8, Hl and Mrs. D, 8, Bl- Nowing | sor and ughtete of Sgattie. Washington street Sidewalks on Twenty-secon and Twenty-necond. oe from B. Terrace to Dearborn | son theater for week starting Bunday Waildes, the and Venita, the sformution dancer. ‘ comatructing Two battleships, two cruisers, twe en big head-liners torpedo-boats, a training ship Floats leave Colman dock Sunday at | Last Edition 4 O'Clock p. m. | there imma bean any Wie ———_r PLE PDOE LEED PADDLE EOE PED EPEEEED EEE EE DEED ESEEOD | $ + . INDIANAPOLIS, Indy Aue . ‘ In these dayaror Industrial concentration, unity of act n 4 ® the part of the workers Is essential to the welfare of gotiety, © © tho preservation of Industrial peace and the advancement of civ: s re the totlers are reanized, wtrikes are leant @ ’ pmunities nus, homes t happy, @ * n bent educated, achoots. jes and churches most ° um, intemperance aad depravity Jeart apparcat. I am, ® yours truly, JOHN MITCHELL, “ ° President U. M. W.0CA, SPELL OED EP ODEE OS FEDEEE RE EEE Er moe SAYS HE COMMITTED FIFTY BURGLARIES IN SEATTLE Refore the police detectives of Se-| is held on suspicion, Hlarrin says attle and, Tacoma sleep tonight/the | he merely left tie ‘silverware with greater part of the imme: nour colored man for safe keeping greater part of the immense amount | hy bin “plant” the burwiar ope, I of plunder stolen in both cities by the sat Wenttd And the officers have notorious “shovel and axe” man wil! | been over t today gathering It be recovered. One large up packed full of Stolen silverwar " a wh already been fou Ch eation at the pollee # nd Detective Sikes of Tacoma and | '# received and many 8 Detectives Tannant and Wa | may recover their lost valua stein of Seattle are now with 20 o'clock—The offiders Harri, alias Preston, returned from West Beatt! fessed thief, All ar they secured from a cache three larris was arrested by cks full of plunder, the proceeds ler of Tacoma a chuph Harris’ « thone and has A pawn shop on W thefts, | between Occidental and Be ave klaries itn Seattle and has agreed to | nue, was searched today by city of: | give back all the “swag” he can jo- | ficers and many valuable articles of cate. | Jewelry secured which Harris sald he Today a valise fult of silverware | pawned there, Michael Cohn and A was found in the room of Wesley | Cohen, alleged proprietors of the Adams, a colored man, in @ lodging | pawn shop, were i and are} house on M Fourth of recety avenue. Adams was arrested and ¢ identift jon when al ington street { the first assistant, thus tak- ing away from Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Hr the tin- | .y | Mense patronage heretofore at his! ndlered bY | disposal. it is claimed that this move is made to punish Bristow for The farewell reception pembers of the Westminster Presbyterian chureh to their retir- ing pastor, Rey. Hugh G. Gilchrist, at the home of Frank D. Hack, on | Beacon hill, was largely renee It im estimated that fully people he gro of Mr. Black's home weihe grounds of Br. Blackie bome | mony of Chicage. today sucessfully company was entertained with sing- | defended the tito of western golf | ing and” orchewegal mu; champion in. the he event of the evening was the | aren, ‘ presentation of @ handsome dress |. MACOMA, Aug. 0-— The offices of suit case and @ $600 check to Mr, | Collector B.D. Crocker. of tie iy Gilchrist by the membermot his con. | (ternal revenue dintrict ol , greqation. ‘The address was made | !aton and Alaska, which @ere lo- by John P, Hartman, who alluded | cated at Tacoma rome yd ano, At Icectingly to the happy telations | '# announced today will be opened which have existed between the pas. /O% Tuewday 1 ge ag | tor and his people, WASHINGTO! » Aus. | The check, which wasogtven iadt| The Chinese government has re-/ night, will soon be followed by an. | Wuested thg state department to take other one, as ail the members of the | actic the outrage perpetrated | church who intend to do se have not | 9s wbjecta et fa! yet contributed to the fund. | City, Or. om Aug. & when hoodiums Mr. Giichriat ks ‘On Tuesday | *hot and Injured several. The de- for California, wi he will take | partment will communicate with the charge of the Presbyterian seminary | governor of Oregon, asking that at San Anselmo, He is to preach his| reparation be made, No arrests have farewell sermon tomorro’ fever been reported. ‘The affair will | ‘At & meeting of the Pacific North- | doubtiess be made the subject of a west ‘Field. riale held last | claim for indemnity at a later date, evening, much ImpoMant business | HUNTINGTON. W. Va. Aug. 39. was transacted. I. B. Youngs, eu-| Mother Jones arrived here this after-| perintendent the city water de-|noon and pill address the striking | ment; C. B. Yahdell“and Frank | miners to ntius were elected to fill the, HAVANA Avg. %. Fr. Ww. places of the governing bosrd, left Neeley, of postal fraud notoriety, vacant by the tions of J. A. | agiled for New York this afternoon, Peebles and J. Considine and where he will consult hie Iawyer, Frank R. Atkins, secretary and/ He says he will return here and en- easurer. The choice of Prank Pon-|ter into business. thus to fill Mr. Atkins place was) NORFOLK, W. Va, Aug. 20--The unanimous. Steps were taken towsrd ischodner Annie Harris was cut securing for the fall trials.d squarely in two by tim Steamer The batt ‘Wisconsin went to! Chartotte gff West Point this morn. the navy yard yesterday where she | ing in a dese fog. Two members o! will coal preparatory to saifing to|the crew were drowned. Port Angeles for a marine drill and | » THURMOND, W. Va. Awe, 20. | target practice of two weeks. She | Quiet continues here today, There | will then to San Francisco | has been no firing from ambush, The | lity in bringing Rathbun ‘or Cuban postal f ana clique by this n | and later join the Asiatic squadron. t . htorpedo-boats..a training ship. and | ma pinion prevails that the governor | 'Or pie ieee at Boats leave Colman dock Sunday at Mary Anderson told in the divorce | wih order the withdrawal of th: [court this morning the old, old story | troops in response to the petition of lof « life made unbearable by althe citizens. Such action will prob drunken husband. She convinced| ably not oceur till he receives the | the court'that It would be impossible | report of General Boggs, hi* private |for her to ever live happily with| secretary, who is now on the ground. uguat Anderson again. One cold.| ROME, Aug. %—Monseignor Guidi, rainy night, in a drunken fury, she|the newly appointed apostolic dele- says he turned her out of the boure | gate to the Philippines. after exam- with her two litte children. On @n- | ining all papers pertaining to the aub- jother occasion he te alleged to have! ject, has concluded that the true #0- | piled ail their furniture and clothes | iution of the problem invalved tn the fay Mes backyard, @pd then wet fire | church affaire of the arehipelago, is Vary | not to be found in the expulsion of Mra. Anderton was awarded $20 4 | (ne friars and the sale of the church waonth ‘alimony nds to the United States govern- ] count of undue attentions to the tn | te ‘REFUSED HER | Nation wan't Bangor hotel last night for derma ing be: when the req Mrs, N order again dectir ngainat the house £ went after that, buts more last night. The saloon men # fear she will orm in the way ‘Turner got out swings in « Way that was wonderful He didn't jump clear ropes in getting away, but just ma: little ‘outatd: A$ ODDS WE HAVE PURCHASED A LARGE QUANTITY OF start on a hatchet expedition. WINS THE | | refusal to resign after hin inet They left the post at 4:10 4:30 p.m @nins only. A, t th moral and physical ald to th orators, Mr, Mitehell denied th ler of wuft t gravity t eamures af repre MALEM, Ind. A Davin of this city thi venting Paxey, & prominent citixen, of Pavey surrendered bi BANGOR, | Me rie elbly ejected from Une ralwing & disturba nt WAR Fefuned Bhortly after registering at the el Mra, Nation walked into the eh he wa snaware whe the euston 1 her dem 1 when the bi she pounded arakol aad bar with he Young man, | know you sell t here, and fam just a# much entitled any be et (bout or 1 will ainash Choe bottles, and you, t 1 was gathering in and Mire, Nat t merle the The pb from the offices and eral employes the Nation out of the bar where #he con in @ loud tone, would go back in M every ut of the he ne admitted that she aske 4 legal crusade N FUTURITY SHEEPSHEAD BA Savable wine the futunty 14. He i owned by i Drake. Lord of the Vale, owned by Belmont, was second; Daasting, owned by Keene, third, A hundred book makers drew for positions, The betting was enor More than 29 horses started. NO MASKERS ON STREETS ‘The following order was is- sued by Chief Sullivan at 3 o'clock this afternoon: At the masked ball at the carnival tonight masks may be worn, No masked persons will be allowed any street out aide the carnival grounds All Persone violating: thi order will arrested. ——e——. Two big head-liners at the Madi- won theater for week starting Bunday matine Aug. Mat. Wallace, the Uuntameable fon, and Venita, the | transformation dancer. na wee9 See Them Sunday Two battioships, two cruisers, two 10 and ID a my 12:90, 1:15, 2:30, oe —_— Twelve Famous Tomessen Pictures free to each new subscriber to Star at booth No, 10, carnival grounds. Waid ——9 Dunlap, real estate. 14 Union block, —-—— Fietcher @ Carpenter, | ment, bat In a plan modifying the - leo authority of the friars in temporal T t Cl mati The details of the propo-| hOO 0 UlaSsi | sition will be kept @ secret until it fa submitted to Governor Tatt in| MODERN 11 rooms, furnished; no Deroee DY Mgr. Quid mall children, Mra. Ls CHARLESTON, W. Va., Ava. 29. The coal operators at Thurmond re- juested Assistant Adj. Gen. lutaon, |) WINDSOR, Vt. Aug. (9.—Thel Sho ie ip command: of the troops | Roosevelt party arrived here at noon, |stationed here, to take instructions having driven from Newport. rem them. Gen. Hutson positively | At Cornish the presidentia) party |refused, saying that he had been | wax met by school children ehrrying |sent there to preserve order under | | flowers and flags. They Dterally|the direction of the sheriff, and that buried the president beneath bou-|he would pot consult the operators quets As one youngster handed him| At the rdquest of Sheriff Daniels, | |& noseany President Roosevelt pat-| three compantes and the signal corps | | ted him on the head and said; I] w: Rush Run, Citizens | have @ little boy just your # ked Gov. White} home, He, too, ix barefooted but the President Roosevelt addressed the | crowd, directing his remarks mainly |for a few days at least to eight civil war veterans who stood| LEBANOIQ Pa. Aug. 20.—Em-} beside the carriage holding two ven. | ptoyes of the Ameri: Iron & Steel | erable flags. . Co, to the number of 1400, went out NORFOLK, Aug. 90.—In nlon strike yesterday because of the terrific hall and electrical storn employment of non-union workmen night in Greenvilie county, tn place of unton men who had been son Daniel was killed and George | discharged. ‘They firet 4 anded | Sadler fatally inj by « lightning |the reinstatement of the anion men, fatroke. The damage to crops and|and upon being refused, promptly Pouildings is at least $100,000. struck. The plant is now closed, ox. ‘The hajistones fell for a quarter|cepting the portion operated by th: of an beur. ey werk of immense union men. ah and beat the growing vege BRIDGETON, N. J, Aug, #0.—The | tion into the soft earth as if the moan Wilhames, who has beeh | work bad been done with a pil helé an suspicion of mur driver. The growing corn and to-|mereHolmes and his th bacco crops are entirely ruinéd over | wh: bodies were found in F a large area. burned barn, confessed yest DANVILL In4., ¢ %.—An| that he buried the barn to get ithound freight pn the Big Four | opportunity to the how road was wrecked near thig city this | cause he wanted money to Ket forenoon. Several tramps were|ried on. He denies that he burt In the wreckage. Three | the victime. He admits that he bodies have been recovered, and it|robbed the house while the old peo fe believed that four other men were | ple were out trying to wave the stock killed. WASHINGTON, Aug. 30,.-—Minis. LONDON, Aug. ,+Aroerican lin Powell, at Port au Pr ¢, Cables St. Louis “uiled today for New York state ‘department that "severe having on board the remains of | fehting Cape Haytien on Charlies Fair and wife. There was| Thursday a 1 steadily no display of interest, very few peo- | s'r The been great lows on} ple knowing anything of the matter, | both sides and the towns of Marme MENEMSHA BIGHT, on FE lade and Laine are totally destroye Fattiship Maskachusetts, Aug WILKESBARRE, Aug. 20.—Presl ‘The coaling of the fleet Im com ted | dent itchell today said that Ge with the exception of the Olympia, | Gobin’s order directing the troops to which has two colliers standing dy, | fire vpon disturbers and to bayonet verything will be ready) for the | anyone offering resistance to them, move in the morning. ‘The umpiren + and a large number of observers ar-| Two big head-liners at the Madi rived this afternoon from Newpr non theater for week starting Sunday ‘They are now in various stations on | mat! Aug. Sint, Wallace, the the fleet b hien, & ml WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 30.~| transformation dancer | In the postoffice department » . | ‘changes are to be made upon the ——9——— return of Postmaster General Payne Spend Sunday on Al-Ki Beach Steamers from — Liily-Bognrdua dock evéry hour except 12 and 4 15¢ to this city. Ali fourth class ap polntments will be given to the of ——————~ o'clock; 260 round trip; childr Two big head-liners at the Madi- | theater for week atarting Sui matiner, Aug. Stat. — Wallace, tintameable lion, and Venite transformation dancer, ’ Clean old newspapers for male, We bundle, White Advertising Bureau, First: and Union street, see | MADISON ““x:.... scm THEATER For One Weeks, Oper Second ave. west. Pi Twonty-five different to select from. aty les You can always save from i to $6.00 @ wult here, OF THE HIGH RAT! pistiicr EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION .. WALLACE THE UNTAMEAGLE LION Night. Prices the Same. AHIPPODROME AFFAIR es | Perey Queenan for room and ordered a’giass of beer | | with all the sang frold of a habitual | {ippler. ‘The bartender politely de clined to serve her, althy lit } ty Brederick CRANE DECLARES IT A DRAW, THOUGH | of Quee f ‘ bate was lipped me PUGILIST HAS ALL THE ADVANTAGE FROM],,.,Q070r6 thin contest a draw: I. pasition. He loots START TO FINIGH—-CALLED A FAKE 1 f fake, fixie and Jobs ’ Wize that tended om theta, Cate a erot ul jawhs “" t ine the t + om ra a tf r we w n in the fought rings uround | than 1 Phe same thing be persed , Hence, af ich the bet ronda at the|@a th ducking, | A Good Preliminary ter, nee. .ok spoenetore, aoa night, Referee | yeoenes - e the win , h } A to the fighte to # the Je t, wee tinfuctjon of | pers Vicious lett: § crick# Of Beattle uaed J paoy | vee _ ; nded man in the| the black boy 1 don him witt a | tolling effe Punishment doest and “fixing” | show on Queenan, but the blows t shat hae Se NEW YORK DENTAL PARLOF, the 4 A Queer © ersation piimists 10] ‘There was one feature of the figh that caused @ great deal of # wea a G14 FIRST AVENUE fight a draw shall | round they shook hands and w PIONEER SQUARE more than one Queenan Was Outclar a Mra. Nation, whieh ment to a much matches know m of fighting. f the game he invart generally @ pc pounding at he has his m directed wallop w 1p | his right usually does the busine Beattle, He stand Queenan tried to do this lant night, |the ring with his initts stralg where she no jored boy always had « f reach New London System For Ladles’ and Children’s } occurs. toc Susie e aces dee saat mart Garment Cutting It is a perfect system for drafting ‘and cutting Women’s a we the navy yard, | the | in Use by Many of America’s Leading wauy vor A CHILD CAN DRAFT AND CUT BY IT Effects a Great Saving in Cloth, Labor and Time This System Is Self Instructing No coaxing sary to sell the New London Dress Cutting System. It is! at $5.00 be selling ray cheap, durable and in every § er, because it commends itself at first sight to every intelli- $ gent person and is, without a doubt the most simple and best 3 system of Dress Cuting.ever inyented. Nearly every family 2 lining. «8 3 has a sewing machine, and not one in twenty has any method to cut dresses by, and not one in fifty a system possessing any special merit. It is, therefore, a necessity, not a luxury. This system is so simple and easy to understand, that per- sonal instructions are unnecessary. With this system one 3 can cut any style of garment from any largest woman or the smallest child, and get a perfect fit, }} ana trace out the back piec ; without change of seam or trying the garment on. m, which is in the form of a chart, sells through out the United States for $5.00. That i& the regular price will furnish it for ing $3.00 in advane for six months, or we will give it to youabso. sieitiahies ky sta ese leg lutely free if you will subscribe for the Star for one year, pay- }} To Star Publishing Co., : & Seattle, Wash. . The Seattle Star, 6 months, $1.50; with system, $1.75 Enclosed please find ee tar, 1 year, $3,00;.with syatem, free $ $1.75 for 6 months’ subscription to the Seattle Star, f Anyone who is now a subscriber to the Star may obtain }? $3.00 for 4 year’s subscription to the Seattle Star. this tailor system on the same terms by paying in advance for and paying 25 ng in advance for one year London Tailor System for Women’s Garment Cutting, If you want the system mailed to any addre fill out the Q? the regular price of which is'$3.00. 1 forward it to the Star Publishing Co., § " ae name and addre inly, and in full } 4 r a 1 1 bh lawt night was 4 aed between then. What. the rounds and ® | paid could not, be heard plainly, hat the pe the fact that they were talking in a Pa what they wanted. | Montaly manner tuk enough te mak Work Guaranteed Paintess have waded I” |e great many skeptical y e fighters entered the ring at 1 1 im the optr jock, but it o ming’ ‘The ONLY DENTISTS im Geutdp who use ABAOLUTELY PAIN- Sting mk | eee atte ee ye tormer| 4a METHODS tor exireating epplying gold crowns and fill- wp rie 5 r ‘\ ing teeth. ‘ : OUR METHODS ors KNOWN an UBED by the NEW YORE vtcingned | faced he ond of the, money tit || DENTISTS ONLY, "All oar old, Ume trled SPECIAL IOTS ure at work out-pointed and | Turner's prynence ye bon office | | DRRITIETE ONT A erg hae L EPECTALISTS pone me 4 ae a . . ae * 1 FR yl em As - ie NeW YORK DENTAL PARLORS peg Ae] in times past at the enan's face Into | apectator eT OF TRMTH. joked ike © pic It wan announced th son | {GOLD CROWN during the last of | would. fight under strais i GOLD FIL ® pr ily an | Of Queensbury ru SILVER FILLING .. tered t gliniches ar sin p Teeth extracted free wi ho have ved | funy be uM I pein’ when other work is or During the cart the a v de not try to compete ly plays Fin: t e was called oa with entep dental work. PRS agnt was on, Turner appeared af, Large dental periore He keeps | stocky well trained ma 1 c best equipped operating roome im the whole world. Have your (seth cut m (as sa0Tn'ng 644 go home with new ones the samo Gay. ur prices are the lowest coneistes:: w'th first-clees wer ‘We are maxing a epectalty of gold crown and b yew Jrith hie Anita giraleht |) | neme sione will bea guarantor thet your work will be tne beck far 10 front and his @lbows ch ob have a specirlist in each apartment. Best operators, best geit wert ‘ed spot until | shorter than Queenan and not as Then a well- | long in the reach. He ts one of the 4 over with | best built men who ever fought is straight ' When Queenan led for the | body. ‘Queenan wes crouched ana | RAvS 9 spociylist Me tach Reperemene tne stall, are When |pprawled out. His lett arm wae well fl Meln qentistey. We will tail few in advance. ¢ inveotane | ead, th advanced, bringing his around | Beers denier: a wee m advance. ¢ ba j houl@er or an | to the. sid y pay fy Ko oe, eangnination, pants { er A), ; erat pats oe neutes Pp A PROT on SuUARANTR® ae fr bl Perry's | clearly Turner's le landed 0 stven with all werk — n at will and recetved no pur nt, 4 few rounds after the seventh little better than hold New York Dental Parlors “+ 7<,ace~ Sects. rete Mate Moure—£:80 «. m. to 8:00 p.m. Sundays, $:20 0 m. too p on to the | nf the | Queenan di GARMENT-CUTTING SYSTEM 25c THE Tailor. ‘The above cut iflustrates directions for taki necessary,” measurements used by this system, enti: just the tape measure as you would have the garment fit. Second—Remove the belt, take waist measure. ‘Third—Length undef arm; measure down to hip. Fourth—Measure from prominent bone in back of-neok-down cen- ter of back to waist. Fifth—Measure from neck down in front to lower ‘These measures taken correctly are all that is nhokainiis ak bh baa! With the exact measure and the garment cut acomiingly the re- Gowns and Cloaks, and was recently invented by the late silt wth be anencnnicien, wivaalies 3 painety ste ne- Professor Wellington, Inine appearance, which is s0 desirable with ladies of taste and ‘ culture. Designers and Cutters nd pleading with the people has been néces ause it is practical, useful, respect a benefit to the purct TRAUING The above cut illustrates how to trace the drafting on the Iin- ing, also how Yo cut the goods (if plain) so as to save both time and material Fold the Mping double and carefully pin the drafting on the Ate beg = oe drafting is squa: with the lining), then trace the front piece as shown in cut. First trace the waist line, then trace all the lines of the front plece above the waist upward and all the lines below the waist downward, Htemove the dratt and place it, so as to trace the under arm in cut, before cutting the front piece out, being careful to / ms for each plece, as shown by dotted lines. ve the draft and place it so as to trace out the side body manner draft from y as- ashion plate for the u far enough to allow for two seams, Now cut out each piece, allowing one-half-inch seam everywhere except at neck and arm hole. It is pest in cutting dress linings to fold the lining so as to cut crosswised. of the lining out plain goods place the various pleces of the lin- s shown In cut, In striped plaid or Zgured will mateh, 5. In_ cutting ings in the same position goods place pieces so. they +1902 4 5 se, provided you subscribe for $$ ; ; ; This order is given with the distinct understanding that may ob 3} we are also to recive, free of any additional cost, the New } ents for the system ; ¢

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