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| NOOR ATHLETIC CARNIVAL PLANNED ENTRY BLANKS NOW OUT FoR | yard dash, standing broad jump, | 820-yard relay race THE BIG EVENT OF THE ity meet ie apen only to mem GRAMMAR SCHOOL LEAGUE. [yore of the grammar schoots of Be attle who have t regular attend Entry blanks are out for the thd /ante at the # | they represent anneal indoor athletic carnival wn- | for at least four weeks der the auspices of the Grav No contestant shall be allowed to School Athletic League to be Jjcompete whe does not have the in the University of Washington property filled and Im the gyrmasium Saturday afternoon, | hands of the seoretary by Tussday Feb. 22. The committee consists | February 19. of the following: Chas W, Saunders, | Contestants port to th chairman; A, G. Douthitt, seoretary. | cterk of th ytpnm to treasurer; Oliver Gupta, Wm, HH. | receive thelr and be as Lewis, A. J, Balliet, T. G. Meb« wned thelr dressing “ ald, Geo. FL Ruwe | No conteatant will be atlowed t The let of events are as follows art in any event without his mum Atacs A, untimited-—0-yard dash, | ber, which must be planed om the 18-pount shot put, running bigh | back of his shirt and in plain #ight Juarp, pole vault, half-mile run, mile} Not ve than two boys from relay an enter an event Class B, 100 to 120 pounde-—20 First and second ribbons yard dash, running bigh Jump, ran-| will be given respectively to th ning jump, .120-yard potato |firat and second in each event, and race, S80-yard relay race 4 ailver cup WHT be given the sehoo Class C, S$ ta, 100 pounds w highest total score, yard dash, standing bread jur =e shall count 6 for first running high jump, @4¢-yard re lt for second, for (hird, and 6 for race, }firet in relay © seconds or thirds Class D, 83 pounds and under—a0- | in relay eee RE REE EE EE HY HINTS 10 BERR eee eee ff RARE ee Newcomers In the game often think it Is noceasary to take a tons | run to get the ball going In good shape. THIS I8 A SERIOUS MIS TAKE. Don't stand too far back About three steps are enough to take, When the bowler takes a lc a4 | yun preparatory to starting the ball he generally finds that when he is Teady to deliver the sphere he is somewhat off his balance, and the ball rails untrue. When you have determined the proper distance at which to stand, dont look around the room or gaze at your feet. Fix your eye on the head or center pin. Remain mo- tlonless an instant, while the brain receives the proper photograph of the alley. The head pin ts what you must aim fer. Uniess you strike it at- 1s to bow! good scores will be ure. Hit the head pin three rters full on either the left or right aide, it matters not, and a strike is almost certain to result. While waiting to start the ball keop your mind fixed on this one idea of where the ball must go to Make a strike, and allow nothing to distract your attention Don't to deliver the ball watt! you are ready. Too much harry is sure to spoil your chance for a good seore. BASKETBALL AT Y. M. C. A. gxmmes of basketball are on at ¥. MC. A. tonight. In the first game the Leaders will try out for Bonors with the Students, and the Seniors will try to it the Tigers. The firet game fis t begin at $:15 and the second at 9:09. REALTY DEAL. The Giford Realty Co. has sold the southwest corner of Fifth aad Bianchari for A. T. West to Ed. M. Comyns for $35,000. The northwest corner of Dexter ay. and Harrison at bas been sold by Harry D. Moore to Montgomery Russell, for $10,000 Zea and coffee—eo much goodness @welis in 4 leaf and a bean-—Schill- Ing’s Bost. s The Lowest | Prices in Seattle for | | Why right here. Now every other clothes dealer in town tells you the same thing. Who tells you the truth ¢ That is something you must settle for yourself. It is easily done. Go from store to store— examine the clothes and prices—use your good sense and good judgment— buy where you are sure of getting the most for your money | i | | $10.00 Suits and Overcoats $22.00 Suits and Overcoats $18.00 Suits and Overcoats $a0.00 Suits and Overcoats NOW .....+++--- 813.35 $05.00 Suits and Overcoats NOW 42... . $16.65 And hap with his bargain can b his money back. 615-617 First Ave. On the & Opposite the Totem Pole. 1 anyone not BOWNING, HowKine a@& AYER no. BROKERS. 20 PER CENT OFF ON OLOTHING AT 423 BY AN EXPERT--NO. 2. SOCCER itlam to thett team of sever | waukee one day PUSPRERPER DHSS ST * » * » » » » Ls RRA RR R DELIVERY. GAME NEXT SUNDAY football READY The game of soccer scheduted som park between the Shamrocks and the Wanderers, ts expected to be the best ever played in Seattie. The Shamrocks have the reputation of being one of the fastest teame in British Columbia and are confidest of winning. s« they have been training bard and are in the very best of condition. The Wanderers are equally as confident on account of the addi | crack players, Will Thompson, who will play left back, recently came bere from Glasgow, Scotland, with a great reputation a tackler and Kicker. J. Rose has played with weouver and BR. Meeks, lately of chester, Bag, are expected to play star games. Im case of gov weather, a large turgout is expect ed. The game is to commence at 2:30 sharp. GOTCH NOW MATCHED WITH HACKENSCHMIDT At Kansas City In May Frank Goteh wit! tn all probability, have a match with Hackenschmidt for « purse of $10,060. The world’s wrestling championship title ia al so to go with the purse, The arti leles are practically signed and the only hitch now remaining ts who will be the referee. Green Lake Entertainment. A succeseful entertainment held last night im the Green lake Presbyterian church, by the Green Lake Post, No. 112, G. A. B oe next Sunday at Madi.| Vancouve?| ~~ RAGING DOPE A. G. Blakely, who tn his day was a very successful cross country }jookey, has twenty twoyearolds in his care at Sheepshead Bay, the property of “Bam” Kmory and ap assoctate J, W. GQ. Bigse!l, ao Pittsburg mil Honalre, ia getting into the racing game and te buying a string of |thoroughbreda whieh he will race at Hot Springs it la rumored at New Orleans that Frank O'Nelll intends to be loame a jockey again, The soarcity raged oe oe aateee o year, ta} erie youth with the Detroit] Round three-Hurns went at ————e can ¢ bts al sports. Revera night azo ™ od ] « a le a sald to be the reason for O Nelll’s | hoor oie eak tak Mee ot eB Rg at, | ‘he Beattie Athletic club met de- | chgngs & plans wanted to meet Tommy Burns, The or we feat last night at the hands of the John HM. Madigan, the book manor | latter ean of the wish and dod | arid pp or Bs it og |Dusiness men's basketball : and part owner of the Port rl¢! baek word that if he eould make a! over and came ap ov the eount of | fo” the ¥. M. G. A The final | track, has a string of horses Win-| good showing with Jimmie, there|five. Burns hooked a left to the |*ore was 39 to 2B. he mame Nhe |toring at Bast Aurora. They are) would be gloves to swins. head and Sheer wont down like a|* Jumping one from the start. Noth boing trained for the spring T8Ce*] ” ‘There was a gutet little game ar-| log. hoor got up gamely ina short |e How at any stage of the tw) | by “Doo” Gordon, ranged. Sheer aceepted the go with| time and, although Burns could |halves and both teams worked hard De ndanta of Captain Jobo} Jimmie Burns on promise of Tom-|have put him out straight, played The feature of the mame was rough Smith were much in evidence at) my that, ff he made good, « thateh | with him until the gong sounded jaying, the veteree having to call | tha Ascot Park meeting, Thor?) would be arranged on the athe ‘The mon shook bands. Sheer|time continually on account of rex} wore Smith trainers, Smith owuers, | const with several lightw an ds-]eaid he had been through a bard|Peated fouls, The line-up, and Smith jockeys, but the latter) pirante | |S0round fight. Burns dressed and| # A. C. Position, B. Mt aro in the majority, there belng/” Roned one—Burns rushed Shaper, | ighted a claar MeDonald . Ames four Smithe accepting mounta, W.) who took to ducking cleverly, ‘An “Sheer is a good boy,” he aaid,| Allon, Wallor , « Howard Smith being the lateat | other rush and Sheer had 4 bad| “and stayed one round longer than | Lembert, Trott ,.¢ Morria More than fifty nominations have | ep: A left hook and Sheer | Neary did. Tommy told me not to sex, Konnedy. .@ Mojdenhour been received for the $26,000 Coney | siily, Down to the floor wait! knock him out, and | obeyed.” be . Gee . Bemis Island Jockey ¢lub stakes, among| sheer, but was up on the count Pf} Jimmie oan get anything he| Next Haturday night the B.A. ¢ thom being some of the best horse?/ three just ga the gong found ham} wants now, The Detrott papers are| will go aealnst the Ballard Bhan in the country | wobbly full of praises for Jimmie and he | rocks. Harry Penny, who was well Round two—Sheer saw that Belcan get anything of lghtweight known all ever the racing cireult) was up against something hard agd | backing of the west, has died at his home| wont In ke a whirlwind. He kabt] Tommy--oh, well, never miod THE MARKETS at Zanesville, 1 Last summer hej on the defensive after 20 seconds, | Tommy He is the “brown boy” wan ruled off the turf for life, fol-)for he found that he was againetia/ with the sports, anyway, and ts all Ky any of whom bad | on lowing a race at the Lontavith meeting, and has since been ta health, He was a most capable) horseman | Trainers tn Callfornia are now) facing a serious state of affaire tp} the interference of the Bociety for the Prevention of Creetty to Chil dren with jockeys or apprentices under the age of sixtoen, A state law has been brought into force and! ite outcome is awaited with Inter) est SPORT DOPE wi finiah iwia aire, bet * Ceuring he gets in the bie toad divorce into the racing gw Jimmy Collins Hot Springs, In the bolting managerial tdeas should go alae maccesstul ball team can have ne bows, New league planned Missiaxippl. Winter start new feagues. heaper then in n oOl4 “Cy” Young and the Hosion Americans next a that WHll cause many a from fane im ether cities, Humane society after empl of bey jockeys at Ascot park, fornia Considering gets paid, the society wick to the @weatabops. Rob Pitesimmons. Torro y March 16 Mo, this announcement for rite xo bet dels had the tamer eon the two pugs at F An whueual honor hee eo Cook. of Cornell cotiege been re-elected captain of the ball team. Me fe Gras July 22-06, Detroit; July Aug. 2% Cleveland; Ava 6-4, falo; Aug. 12-16, Poughkeepnie 19-28, Readvitie dence, Sept, 3-6, Hartford 9-13, Syracuse; Mept. 16-21, ¢ bua; Sept. g3-m « innatt 14-28, Meanpists Paidwin, who holds « ision over Tommy Murphy tr round go, Wants ane the conqueror of Young Corbett Matty Walter Kast, manager of the arowing owt of the scandal in Daniel Coughlin eoached Pen syivania two years when thai col lege swamped Cornell in baseball. | | Carnedl has engaged Coughlin an h next season in an endeavor }to turn the tables. | Harry Steintelat | just three more years on the |mond. As long av the ealary ts ing hie y Marry wilt | foltew the fastine domnas an to farewell towre Dr. Emeanust Lasker playe games of chess at once at Ma sock, N. J, winning 36. The were drawa, come Gane give Britt # mahogany Miasell, Pittebure million. ight by breaking te dotting out at his » al only northern in the time te te so much Cateber| Criger, That's a battery cinched for yer parte hile hal Pr Raf Aue Aug. 14-%, Provi Sept de at or whack at con ection with professional football dia rn cuneword tw benetit | ot! Tt te the call for a stx-round! 1 Clreuit race dates for 1907 | Ak rom, O and P. League team, has lnese @xoneraied of the cha | given = bimerit probably of retiring prima 1 40 ken thers NEW PARK FOR AALETES | fun at the expense of others, o¢ caatonally sprung @ back action joke on himeelt, One of his most tre- yuent victine tn the days of hile glory was Chris Von der Abe. Byt | one day he outreached himeectf. The jm to the accompaniment of fireworks | | | | | att | what a jockey better i ' to} | ‘The new baseball park of the| Northwest league in Seattle, is to! be arranged #0 athletic events can | also be pulled off suitably. Last) night Dugdale gave bis plans iato| the hands of Supt. “Hilly” Inglis of | the Beatt Athletic club, who will in turn present them to the club dt rectors for Improvements and sug gestions. “Dug” said today that the park could be so arranged that uid be made the great fie! for all sorts of sports. ite the elty PLAYERS EAT THEIR WAY OUT OF TEAMS Paul a few ran we “When I was with St ago,” said “Spt y Ne York w Glanta, had 4 pitcher who could outeat any two men I ever saw sit down to a table. He had a long, tonguetangling | name and so we called him ‘Corbett’ for short. In the Midland hotel in Kansas City I saw him eat from soup to nots, taking among other things a big tenderloin steak, some corned beef and cabbage and a slice of roast beef. He ordered all the vegetables on the bill of fare and | wonnd ap with ice cream, two kinds jot ple and nuts and cheese Cor bett was due to pitch for us at Mil- and when ft came time for the ‘bus to leave the hotel for the grounds he was not tn sight, so we drove away without him. Well, sir, that fellow ran all the way from the Davidson to the base ball grounds~1 don't know why he didn’t take a street car, He was all lather wher he bounded | into the park in bis uniform. He went right into the box after that long, hard ran of th aes and pitched one of the prettiest games l ever saw. Claude Elliott was pitching for Milwaukee and we beat Furniture Sale ia Just consid ered at the alteration sale, Dabney - Woodhouse FURNITURE COMPANY Sole Agent for the Charter Oak Ranges 418 Pike 6t, Malin Cost of goods Phone 998; Ind. 9096, { Cre tee 171 ‘BOUY DOME QUT: TOTING Srure To DAT MAN once | TALK ABOUT EATING. them 2 to 1 hits off Corbett.” What became of him? | “Oh, he league. Do you know,” Shannon I believe mo aat themselves out of ba } drink the jobs away It n at man men overload their rche at the noon meal and ey appear on the diamond heavy and logay like t has gorged himeelt. overeating has blasted promising player's chances,” They got only three} continued I than fact | tom: | when they pent sir, | | | | | himself out of the| ya THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, | JIMMIE BURNS. DOES A FEW - AT THE REQUEST OF Tommy; "OH frost apblau BURNS, WE MEETS “Kine! ™ ne ware © SHEER, AND NOW DETROIT follows knew oarile SPORTS ARE GIVING OUT THE | featherweight, ducking WISE DOPE, from the ama to the game, f lad the Detrot owtow up. Sheer was floored, but once fi this round and at close quarter several hard ones on Burn but to no effect Jimmie Burns, the sparring part ner of Tommy Burns, ts the peanut 4 Hur » the § a oe LATHAM SPRUNG A JOKE COST HIM JUST $25 Arie Latham, who had so much nie Reanon wae being opened, and the like, ending up with a grand parade around the infield. © was in bis glory on such occasions and this time led the mareh, rp splendent in a new suit and « silk hat Latham saw a chance for some fus, ond as they passed the grand stand, “wopped” & popeorn ball, A few minutes later as Chris was al- most bendtr bie in a bow to the applauding grand stand, Latham let loose with the popeorn ball Mis alm wae good, and the alk tile went to the sround You wever heard such & roar as arepe fru want up from gthat crowd Chris “ge Se By was to mad he threatened to fire Tanty "“Pabinns ant Wenatchen the whale team ae ee oer | 11; pineabphes. bt is tid not work and he re me por Wel. ie, cranber sorted to bribery, “L gifs $25 to the | idea. “Will you give me the 925 u¢/* PF OO man who teile me who did it,” he| I teil you,” he sald. a : Eggs. cal | . tty free _ 9 e yelled Bet-not 0 one of the Slave] Crete was ap angry he counted | cba Toth a mse able ere would peach, Chris’ anger had | out the $86 on the spot. Butter and Cneene. cased. If anything, by the time! “L did it,” sald Latham. Washington cowamery butist. pur Ib. Me the game was over, and he resumed “E thought #0,” ryared Chrin. | mor. em ov Me Pee te os his inquiries et the club house,| “Just for that I fine you $f0.” LR I Re the players w The fine stuck, and after the next | sense Yount Americen, iee\ wt while bed joke was on bir hae finally « brilliant Attention, Boys and Girls AN OPPORTUNITY Ff VERY YOUNGSTER TO EARN MONEY. READ PARTICULARS, De you want to earn a nice amount of pocket money—ell your aetf--without help from anyone? Would you like to show your parenta that you have buslhesd@ Ability, and can eara enough money to start « benk aceeunt! The D. 8. Johnston Oa, the oldest, lnrsext and most reliable plano dealers in the Weet) want every boy and gir) © work for them on Saturday next for oyly a few hours. The easiest kind of work—nothing to sell—oaly we your brains and honesty Por the conventence of those children attending schools tn re mote distances from the D. @ Johnston (Co.'s store temporary branches have been established in localtties tributary to each school. Look over the ligt below, pick out the school you are now attending, opposite you'll find our tempor ary branch for that achoot and the day our representative will be there this week. Call there on that day tmmediately after school and you will secure OUR BADGE and ful! particulars of what you are required to do. Or, ff you desire, you can call at the D. &. Jahnston Co.'s store at 903 Second avenue. Come the first thing right after school etther at any of the branches above op the day mentioned or at headquarters, ¥08 Beoond avenge, either today or tomorrow All schools not mentioned to this list, pupils will call at near eat branch store, or D. 8 Jobnaton Co.'s store South Seattie School—F. L. Heiarien Grocery, 6h avense south and Pacific avenue, Wednesday Georgetown School—The Bee Hive Store, Hamilton's Hall, Wednoe- day South Park School—F. A. Moore's Postoffice Store, Thursday. Von Asselt School—Hawkia’s Grocery, Thursday Colurabla City Schoolk—W. W. Wager Confectionery, Rainier bow lovard, Wednesday Brighton Beach School-—-Edmund Bros. ( vard, corner Holly street, Thursday Rainier Beach School-—H. J. Mills’ Grocery, Lexington avenue and Fifth, Thursday York Station School-—-W, T. Taylor Grocery, Wednesday Dunlap School-Gquare Deal Grocery, Wednesday South Sehool—Albes's Grocery, 12th south and Lane street, Wed- nesday Beacon Hill School—Premtum Grocery, 2609 16th avenue south, Wednesiay Olympic Bchool—Brickson Mercantile Co, Thureday Madrona Heights School . Thursday. Walla Walla School—Daggett & Weed Growery, Wednesday Rainier boule poery, 2608 Judkine street, M. Gifford & Co. Grocery, 1131 Mth 628 fist ave, Rainier Heights School~-Star Pharmacy, F. F. Markey, 284 and Jackson street, Thursday West Queen Anne School——-Thomas’ Grocery, corner 6th avenue west and Howe street, Wednesday John Hay 8ehool—Prench’s Meat Market, corner Blaine street, Wednesday Warren School—Rainier Candy Co., corner Warren and Harrison, Thureday Mercer School—Fifth Avenue Meat Market, $22 Sth avenue north, A. L. Swearea, Prop. Thursday. Interlake School—J. 8, Rohrbacher Grocery 24 north and 46th and Burke, Wed nesday B. F. Day Sehool—Giacomint & Waddell, 39th and Linden Ave, Wednesday Green Lake School-L. D. Ward's Grocery, 6408 Ist Ave. N. B, Wednesday Ross School—Pederspell Bros. Grocery, 4817 @th Ave. N. W, Thursday John B. Allon Behool—Mre, Woetke, Grocery, 6th and Phinney, ‘Tharsday School—T9th and Weodland Park Ave, Thursday Daniel Bagle: Mrs. Stackemann’s store, 5011 14th University Heights @chool N. B, Wednesday Latona School—Warren Liinington Grocery, 424 and 6th N. B., Thursday Seward School day Interbay School—8. &. Hellisen Grocery, corner 16th W. and Grand Boulevard, Wednesday Salmon Bay School—S. 9. Hellisen Grocery, corner 15th Ave, W. and Grand Boulevard, Wednps?ay. All the Ballard Schools—F. BW. ‘Cone, 1164 Second Ave. Wednes- day and Thursday } High School, High School Atuex, Cascade feboot, Central Sehool, Colambia School, Denny Behgol, Longfellow School, Main Street School, Pacific School, Sumphit School, T. T. Minor School, Lake School—Minor Pharmacy, corner Broadway and Madison, or, Nelson &,Dahiin, Grocery, 2101 ©. Lake, Thare / D, 8. JOHNSTON CO, 903 SECOND AVENUE Wednesday and Thursday. im life as the blocking leads and then covering THAT! pay day Latham hed to edwilt the AN. 40, 1907. UNION BASEBALL LEAGUE IS NEXT A Union baseball league, the ji} members wearing atrlotly wnt yp | made uniforms, batting with upton it} made bats, and playing with union je baseballs is what is promised in Seattio. A meeting will be held Friday night at the Labor Temple ad the new league launched ty “i$, A. G. DEFEATED The steamer goods arriving from San Francinoo ye rday are 1 cleaned up and the goods to arr! day on the Puebla are ordered ahead to insure the devlers what little ts finding ite way into thé market he potato market is a trifle weaker this morning, the oe OL Yakima good being as low as $28 a ton. Washington ranch eggs are sell ing at 37e¢ firm, with possibilities of a mise before tomorrow. Bix sacks parsnips all on the street A large ship of Columbia river salmon ar rived in the market selling at 6 per pound. vegetables. Fruits. 1% Me: poy rene toe, meee BS the; beock Mies, th, M@ite, Tilamock, ie, asker siorage, tah, per M, Sie Poultry. lave ction, var, ore. Ms priaps. e bles y per th ducka ib, reetere let Live Btock. Meats. Hay and Feedetuffs. Macy. toe IGS, ifaife. tom, O27. | 1 priee } | | created a bargain of more | } than passing interest this morning a} White Hivers. tow, segany | Wether, sheep. per th fe (ae) sects, per ih S040; Comm li Be: | a per 1b, CRW ier, embe, per | $4.50 COMFORTS | TOMORROW 3.98 in the Dispos \ ing Bale at only Pure white eotton fill \ ed nd full sized com 4 | forts. Covered with 4 | most wonderful quality sateen in plain regular | art ol orings price Aw out was unusually mod the D lowering ent valine ale has here Burely mdid values The comfo apeak for themselves Your in spection is merited 50c Cocoa Door Mats, tomor. row at the “Busiest Base ment” only , 206 They're particularly well made of strong, heavy mater jal; they're most attractive bargains at twenty-nine cents fied Rose Tollet Paper to morrow at the “Busiest Basement,” 8 rolls .. 25¢ at only, ME ckecssos sanss GD | Ladies $1.25 Fur Scarfs, at ; only .. coors BO 6%e Dark Prints. lhe and We framed from 8 Ww lia at ouly 10e Footed Mix Sto tla je Ladies’ $10.60 Fur Bearfs, at only 1S¢ Decorated ing Bowls, from m., at OLY ss os THE STORE The Store That Serves You Best—fiarvey-Buchanan C9 _ Specials Tomorrow | From §& to ll a. m. en ae THAT SERVES YOU BEST $5.00 COMFORTS | TOMORROW In the dispos 25 ing sate at m | only | An th iced ww | usally clone to begin with | the ac jee for te | morrow is of spectal wig | nificance t re full i ” ' solt, wary ‘ Combi. | down ond silk led, Coverings of rt sateen with attractive florul designs in blue, green and pink colorings Our leit five dotiag valu not the mat ter th except the m itn too low * ecg 66c incandescent Gas Lights, tomorrow at the “Busiest Basement” only 39 Complete with brass bur er, double support cap mam great # Heavy Harness Snape, tomon row at the “Busiest Base ment;” 2 for be 4 2 Books, cloth bound ang good tithes, from 8 to I @ m., at only De 36c Sixty-Inch Bleached Dam ask, at on ra... BRe 1Se and 2 Fancy Box Ste thonery, from 6 to ll a, m@ at only oe 1006 $1.26 per dozen Fancy Glasg Table amblers, at the Bustest Kesement,” tomer row, from 8 Omhy 4.+++ lL & m, at | | } on corn, tom, a oe -t madiings, tor Sm. oll tbe: on We: shorts, | ton, fie@ie; chopped feed, ton, 128; cate, | Full set of teeth, fit guaranteed . Gold Crowna, 22k .. Bridge work bie dp Soaiee Gold Filliogs that stay tn . Sliver Fillings that stay tn « WHY WE ADVERTISE ASSOCIATED DENTISTS DR. F. J, BETHEL, D. 0. S., MGR. Open Evenings end Sunday Forenoons, | 1112 Second avenue, Opp. Garvey Buchanan's To let the people know we are, where we ape what our business i, our methods for ini ourselves in Beattle save anes | &@ quite s For the benefit e who may net re, where we ane doting for the ankind, Insert and invite you to prices before having & done, benefit of m this notice our (Fifteen Years’ Bxperienee) o- bab Time, Ban Ju bor, Uhl. 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