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(WN persuading his divorced a walk Wile boy out tor bp he was reluctantly given per te do, Harry H. Smith dis with ¢yearold Harvey Jest Friday from South Park OTH TALK By Ohio Deatists y Teeth acrime to pull teeth that eed many advertisements Pentiots put out, of their ite pall teeth without we that they may make & plate. read such an adver without a feeling of i for the innocent victims of practice Bature fs the best tooth build. there are no teeth so those nature plaats fo in the beginaing. been preaching the eof saving teeth for years. ft pall @ tooth anless it redemption. fentist pulls good teeth Suake room for « plate, be he knows of nothing bet- & plate, elther partial for those whose teeth or missing. Out come and out come the ‘Once out they are lost ‘What a pity! I began the study of years ago, it © me that there must way of coming pretty pature’s way of sup tt way that would I felt that I could £8 revolution if I could find After years of study Twas mecesaful a& method which I ALVEOLAR METH. @ supplying teeth without My troubles were not ter with the initial discov. , for in a great ‘ates | found loose teeth, ‘Rut loose in the alveoll, to find « cure for this Known to the profes ‘ms Rigg's Disease of the ‘Pyorrhea). Every den- ie the land said it was tn- I declined to concur in be . I finally DED find for this dreadfu! disease Wk years of work, but it ime richly, for my method complete, and I ob- ‘PAtents on it In all coun. ‘The Alveolar Method is fo humanity. It does the need of pulling Meth. It does away with Partial plate or a bridge. It the one who has alveo to use them exactly as = ip Hatural teeth. 4 | Ohio Dentists’ foes are M tessouable and they make for examination or Their superior are in reach of all find it impossible or it to call, write and mature of your case Will answer you fully. . In addition to our of Alveolar Dentistry = lost teeth), we are MS in every branch of @ Work, viz, porcelain, 804 silver fillings, crowns, Specialists in each ‘Mdentistry at your serv- € Mate of imitations. We are Alveolar Dentists in Pike Street, Cor. Third Avenue, Beattic. SHDNAPED: ———=——J | Second ay. i and has not been seeygince. The mother, Minu® Wetr, re por the matter today to the prosecuting attorney's office and 1 4 warrant sworn out charging & # secured a divorce from M Smith recently, by the terma of whiob ahe was given the legal cus tody of the ehild On the afternoon of June 5 the jfather came to the home of his | divorced wife at So r with jae 1 and said that he merely | wanted to take the boy downtown, }promising that he would return j with the child in the eventng Alt night the Janxious mother awaited the returh of her boy | took conrage In the fact that they t have been detained in town | some reason, or had decided to stop with friends. As the days went by, however, [the probability that the son had }beon kidnaped by the designing father gradually galned credence until today the matter was finally reported as a last resort The mother fears that the boy has been taken out of the state by the father, thus escaping the jurte diction of the local courts. She thinks be has gone te San Fran cisco, She did not know the man who wae with her former husband last Friday ESPERANTO | be merely wanted to take| ADOPTED INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION | Of THE I. C. GT. WILL HERE AFTER NEW LANGUAGE TO SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE. United Press.) WASHINGTON, June 10.--The tn jternational convention of Good | Templars, in seasion here today, has adopted Experanto as a study to be | used im future conventions. Every }one who goes as a delegate to the | imternational convention In the fu ture will be required to speak Ew llperanto to save time and trouble | during the season, | The method now in vogue In the || International conventions of Good || Templars is that each address is || transiated verbally im several ton |) Sues for the enlightenment of the delegates who do not understand | the language of the speaker. | ‘BOY RUN DOWN BY AUTO || Am automobile driven by C. Tea {ter, ran down and slightly injured }H. Harsof, a l¢-yearold boy, at | o'clock this morning, on Ovet- | dental av. | Harkof stepped out from behind is street car squarely ta front of { the approaching machine. Teater |) could not stop in time and the |] reat wheel struck the boy, knock Ht him down. Beyond a badiy drulsed left leg. he was not hurt. || Harsof stated to Patrolman Cun- } who investigated the affair, | lame for the ac gees As Teater was driving ' | | slowly at the time of the accident, | fo Brrests were made. | Harsof lives at the Alaska Com- | mercial hotel. Tester resides at || 718% Madison st. YOUNG WIFE IS | DESERTED Alice Cowles, 16 years old, 2843 | Interlake ay., married onl: short jagainst her youthful husband, Aw ele Cowles, today by the prosecuting | attorney's office charging desertion. She claims that while she was | mack he deserted her on May 16. |making no provision for her sup |r The couple were married by, Rev. |W. W. Sharp, of West Seattle, and | the mother, Hattie Buckley, and the grandfather, W. H. Wickham, were || both witnesses at the wedding. i} * | } | ‘READ NOVELS AND «RON AWAY Inepired by Geent novels of the “Pred Fearnot” and “Work and Win” || type, Floyd White and Grover Gra || ham, each 14 years old, ran away from their homes at Anacortes yes- terday afternoon, and came to Se attle, where they were arrested |) this morning by Patrolman B. Jones. Each boy carried a sult case fill- ed with clothing. The White boy's grip contained a number of “paper backs” whieh told of how an ad || venterous youth made his way across the country, overcoming nu- merous evils and finally making good with « capital G White told Patrolman Jones that he and Graham were going to cross the Cascade mountains on foot and there secure jobs. When searched || at police headquarters, White had \§2 im cash and Graham had 40 || cents. | F. & Graham, father of Grover, |the boys until he called to take || them home, A SERIOUS CHARGE. || Raymond Monroe was put on ltrial before Judge A. W. Frater | in the superior court today, charged with attempting to {litreat Sylvia | Anderson. Miss Anderson, who ha | just passed her 16th birthday, was | returning home on a car late on | the evening of April 4, when the jattack took place. | Spectacles $1.00 | And up. Bring your eye troubles to us Sehuchard Optical Co., 1207 - time ago, had a warragt sworn out | | notified the police today to hold 9 a6) As Sadie THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1908. BREAK FOR ~ UBERTY FAILS Member of Chain Gang Is Caught After Long Chase. ample of Seventeen Who Escaped. John London, a member of the lehain gang, made a desperate at tempt at liberty this morning, and }was only recaptured after a hot chase of baif a mile by Guard Owen Roberts, who fired aix or eight shots after the fugitive defore taking hit. The chain gang was at Hilman }Ctty when Londen, wie was shackled with @ leg iron, unlocked | the leg tron and made the desperate attempt. After being recaptured, | London admitted that he had un- locked the iron but refused to tell | where he had secured the key London and another young man, | Francis Wilson, were arrested Apri! 18 by Patrolman William Campbell in @ room at the Grand Central ho tel on First av. In the young men's room two rifles, four revolvers, two masks and 200 rounds of ammunt- }tion were found Police Judge Gor don sentenced each man to the hain gang for 63 days pending aa investigation of thelr movements | while in this city j Wiison Got Away. | Last Friday Wilson made a speo tacular escape from the chain gang by leaping from the special car as lit was passing through Woodland park. The car was in charge of }Guard George Sheehan. Several \abots were fired after Wilson but he was soon lost to view Im the | thick brush. Wilson's sueceseful break for lib- erty made the seventeenth prisoner to escape from the city chain gang since Jannary 1 of this year. Act | ing Chief of Police Irving Ward has leriticised the numerous escapes, }and states that an tnenffictent nam ber of guards is mainly responsible. Following tm the llet of prisoners | who have left the chain gang before thelr sentences © served, to jmether with the dates of their es jeape | List of Escapes. January 2%, Charlies Riley; Feb. jruary 10, James Antill; February 24, |George Williams; Febreary 26, | Frank Redmond; March 3, John Reed; March 30. Frank Spencer; | April 4. Alfred Harris; April & Harry Phillips; April 10, Fred Ran- eo; April 28, Casey Adams; April 29, Cart Larks; April 29, M. J. Hackett; May 11, Joe Kelly; May 23, Frank ily; May 26, Frank Martin; May 29. William Carr; June 5, Francis Wilson. Among the above escaped prison: lore are several! considered by the | police to be criminals of a danger ous type. ROSES FOR JUDGE. Judge A. W. Frater faced one of the biggest bunches of rones ever seen at the court house when [he opened court this morning. The flowers had been sent to him by the wife of C. F. Cushman, the jaged watchman of the United States assay office, who was ac ja@uitted by a jury in Judge Frater's | court last week on « charge of man- | slaughter } MAY DIE OF HER INJURY | Mary Palmer, an 11-yearold In dian girl whose home is at Cook ta let, Alaaka, Jumped from a Queen Anne ay. street car last night and fractured her skull. The girl was taken to Wayside Emergency hoe pital in an unconscious state and it te feared that she may not live | At noon today the girl was still un | conscious Mary Palmer has been living at the home of Capt. J. Jensen, at 111 W. Galer st. She went to a theatre last night and later called on ber j step-father, G. W. Palmer, who is stopping at the Palace hotel. When she arrived at the top of Queen |Anne hill the. girl jamped off the car before it came to a@ fall stop. ‘KOREANS PLANNING MORE SECRET WORK (By United Press.) HONOLULU, June 10.—Secret meetings of the Koreans here are exciting interest, especially in the Japanese quarter, where it is felt that some sort of vengeance is | betng planned by the Koreans simi lar to that carried out at San Fran: \eiseo )6when )§=6—Diplomat = Durham | Stephens was killed. The local | Koreans are in constant touch with | the Korean league in San Francisco, ind have been holding secret meet ings every night for some time. ‘| SHOES AND OXFORDS In tan and black. Look at the quality and compare the prices. } EDLUND, HORNBERG & | LARSON, | 705 Pike St. ‘John London Emulates Ex-) AGAIN WASHINGTON, June 10 7 * * *. . * a - + * Senator Borah, after taiking * * with Pr nt Roosevelt to # * day, predicted that the nom # & ince for vice president would * * be a Western man, He sald * ® he felt certain it would be Ben & $ . # ator Dolliver of lowa, “Only * C ster Qovar of tows, Om £/Callen and Scaler, Sign Up * whether Dolliver will accept. * e “ * * for 30-Round Contest ‘ ene June 22. Diek Cullen and Kid Sealer will ACROSS PACIFIC | wore on Just 2% Soi tina ha tle. The fight will probably take e place on a steamboat somewhere ee on Puget sound FS % United Press.) VALLBIO, Cal, June 10.--Or ders have been issued by the aw Yhortties at the Mre Island navy If it is not Dotliver, it will be Senator Piles of Washington.” The boys signed articles y day. The battle will take place yard for the departure of the aus |iliary vemele of the Atlantic feet under the management of the Twin City Athletic club, The men will weigh 133 pounds at 10 o'clock the morning of the fight. They will from here before next Saturday,|faht under strafght Marquise of so that they can prepare at San Francisco to depart for the Orient next Monday. The refrigerator ship Calgoa left for the lower bay Queensberry rules Cullen and Sealer put up one of this moraing and the rest will fol low thin week | | } | ee ed the best fights ever pulled off in| the Northwest at their last meet ing. Their is to we rivalry tween them and the coming battie| The Glacier, Arethuea and Pan-/ will be for blood. ther are nearly ready to load sup Both the Australian and the Ital plies for the long trip across the | lan claim they should have had the \ Pacific. They will leave here to | decision in the last Meht, In the} morrow and Friday coming battle a knockout ts more j - - oe probable. NO HULA DANCE mis cueck was | FOR MARINES | 100 LaRGe Honolulu to Prepare Queer Entertainment for the The Scandinavian American bank started proceedings tn the superior court today to collect $624.45 from J, P. Nelson, who made an over-| draft on his checkfng account for) that amount } It ts claimed that he opened an| account May 11, 1906, and that on| Fleet. Dec. 22, 1996, he had $687.68 on |‘ deposit, when he drew a check for) $1212.02, which was id The bank says that, after re) (By United Press.) peated attompta, it has never been HONOLULU, June 10—With In toxteating Mquors, officers’ balla and Hula dances absolutety elim inated from the plans for the re ception of the Atlantic feet when ft touches at this port next month the “cruise of the banqueteers” will | be somewhat checked ‘The official committee that has the reception tn hand voted today to eliminate intoxicating liquor from the let of expenditures and | | to taboo the Hula dance. Thi« ein | After vain attempts to have him be the first fete given bere at {Melt Killed by # train, Norman Stow} which the native Hula dance bas | Mt wae yesterday afternon declar not played a conspicuous part in| 4 insane and sent to Steilacoom. able to collect the difference. | | STOPPED TRAIN IN TUNNEL the program. Stewart firet came into prom: | "The committee will take no offt.|Jhence when he walked into the Cascade tunnel on Monday after cial recognition of such a thing aa a Hula dance. No money is to be expended by the committee for en- tertainmest that is got in the na ture of @ public fete. This means that all dances and balis for offi The enginer and fireman got cers of the feet are to be elim-|4own from their posts, when he | inated. nt them that he was the super Hoon and, stepping to the middie of the track, began to wave his) arms at an approaching freight train, intendent of the road and had just received a wireless stop the train. He was taken aboard, but on the way down the went slope he jumped from the engine, while it was run | ning at a high speed, and landed) on a pile of thes, without tojury Deput Sheriff Matt Starwich was! notified and took | CHARGED WITH LARCENY eee | Charles R. Bubb, chief clerk oh to Seattle. | telegram to! | the local freight office of the North) geowart. when examined, sald era Pacific ratiroad, arrested | that his home was in Nova Scotia, |late yesterday afternoon on ® WET) nut chat he had just come North jrant charging iarcesy by embesxie-| trom California a week ago. He Is! jment preferred by J. W. Allen, gen blacksmith by trade, but ten. eral freight agent for the Northern | eines that he is a telegraph op Pacific, and now oocuptes & cell 8) erator and that he has 500 voits of \s city jail electricity in his body which gives This morning Bubb was taken be | nim great power. fore Police Judge John B. Gordon |The prisoner waived bis prelim iyo. che HYDEBENSON LAND perior court. Police Judge Gordon fixed Babb's bonds at $750. The CASE IS NEARING bonds will probably be furnished (By United Press.) this afternoon. Hubb ts a son of frig. Gen. J. W. Bubb, U. 8. A. retired, of Gales | burg, TL A wife and child live at | 604 11th av In his complaint Alien alleges that Bubb misappropriated a smal! gum of money on April 7. A pam-| WASHINGTON, June 10.—The |ber of other detaiemtions are ai.| defense in the HydeHenson tand lfrand case announced today that leged. Agent Allen says the total jembezzlement will not reach m than $100. When accused yeaterday Bubb de- | nied the charge, and, it is said, at tempted to throw the blame on) other members of the clerical foree (it had completed Its case except | |the testimony of handwriting ex perta, It is expected that the care/ today Sereral character witnesses from San Francisco testified today for | Dimond, Schneider took the stand |and testified that with Attorney i | Zabriskte,.who ts now ‘lead, he had | an interview with Agent Holsinger! of the general land office at Tuc: | | | CAUGHT son, Arizona, and at that time) Schneider said he stated the part | he had played in securing Oregon | j iand titles for Hyde. Schneider gave the details of several inter-| Housewives who have been the| views with Holsinger and told of | victims of the mysterious prowler | meeting Dimond when he was sent) who represented himeelf to be anjeest by Hyde | employe of a local telephone com - - | pany will have an opportunity to| ENGAGEMENT NOT BROKEN. | identify him at the city jail tomor-/ —— row Lee Smalley, who is in jall at | Tacoma, confeased to Capt. Fitzger . (By United Press.) CHICAGO, June 10 —Edna | Goodrich, the actress, arrived at ald, of the Tacoma police depart-|the Annex today accompanied by ment, this morning that he calied|her mother, This ts the day ortg on several persons in Seattie on the | inally set for her wedding to Harry representation that he was a tele-| Macmillan, the Berkeley million phone employe. aine. Miss Goodrich explained City Detective Frank Clark left} that her marriage to Macmillan for Tacoma this afternoon to bring |'Will take place next winter, and [Smatiey back to this city. Smalley |denied the story that the engage stated that he lived at 400 Mert-| ment had been declared off dian av. this ofty, It ts said that : > «: | Smalley has made a partial confes- Pony Express Pioneer Dies. sion of his crimes in Seattle. ST. JOSEPH, Mo, June 10. There are on file at the police| William Smith King, one of the station numerous complaints of the | first riders of the famous pony ex mysterious telephone man who! press between St. Joseph and the | made away with purses and valu-| Pacific coast in ploneer days, and ables while pretending to examine}an Indian fighter, is dead at his! the telephone connections. home in Amazonia, Mo., aged 78 “ MARINE LAID To Rest, °°" LOB ANGELES, June 10.—J. P. Sanitarium Burned. A. Carroll, fireman on the U.S 8.| TACOMA, June 10.—The Fern Tennessee, who died Saturday night i411) sanitarium, at Fern Hill, alx from burns recelved in the boiler tube explosion, was buried in the Harbor View cemetery at San Pe dro today miles south of Tacoma, burned yes terday with a loss of $5,000, “TRY THE NEW GAME. The remaining r vietims of Diabolo Rouge, the new game the explosion are expected to re |Get one at Hall's, 1111 First av cover, | §4e, end $1.00 each ~~ ja he j set bb <2 KILLED IN EXPLOSION (By United Press.) ANCON, Canal Zone, June 10 It has been reported here that two American powder men working on the canal at Calmitomulate were Killed recently by a charge of dyna mite that was exploded by @ flash of lightning. The men, Clifford J Cosson and J, P. Roche, had just set the charge, and it was ready to be fired as soon as the squad had quit work at 6 o'clock. The wires loading to the fuse had not been connected to the battery, but « thunder storm had charged the alr with electricity and the wires were charged and set off the powder | INVESTICATING S, P, RAILROAD (By United Press.) BAN FRANCISOO, June 10--The federal officers are today maintain ing the greatest secrecy concerning | ring that was begun yeaster day afternoon by the federal grand jury that may lead to the indict ment of the Southern Pacific rath} way on 260 counts for rebating The hearing was conducted by H RB, Duncan, of Washington, an at torney for the Interstate commerce |commission, and ix the direct out. | com: the evidence taken last fall | by Interstate Commerce Commis sioner Franklin K. Lane, Three Witnesses were called, C. B. Seger, | auditor of the Southern Pactflc company; T. G, Brewer, freight claims agent, and Alfred H. Rising ehiof clerk of the freight depart mout The investigation has particular reference to shipmenta of pine box} lumber from Verdi, two miles out wide the state line in Nevada, to| points in California at the same rate charged for shorter hauls with-| fu the state. Over 200 violations of the law fn this connection are sald to have been found out by Dun | | PIGS GNAW TREES; NEIGHBORS FIGHT suble over a road through an & merry fistic Fnumelaw, June 4 » and Frank Mow nettle their dif. orchard resulted tn arkument, nea: when John Gall meluded to | ferences with Matt Kump by physi cal force. Kump had a warrant eworn out} today by the prosecuting attorney's | office, charging bis two awsallants| with assault and batt He says) he was beaten up badly. { The road runs through Kamp’s orcharp, but when the pigs began! Setting sequainted with his fruit trees, Kump says that he nailed! up the bars, His neighbors ob jected | Judge Ballinger, who will inter view Secretary Cortelyou Will be necessary for the exposl tion to raise $250,000, will not ar- rive in Washington until about June 20, owing to the floods at jute. Vatit Judge Ballinger arrives at |a definite understanding with the secretary of the treasury, the ex- position managers will take tH. Brickley was fined $10 and) costs this morning by Judge Car- roll for having perch in his pos aeasion in closed season. Comstock Golden Gate H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First av., have for sale 500 shares Comstock Golden Gate at 35 cents per share oe en | STONE-FIGHER MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ON STEAM- ER YOSEMITE. } | Friday evening. Boat leaves 9) Pier 6 at 8:15. Fine time as sured. HOTEL HARLAND—Hot and cold wa | ter In every room, free bath, 26TL Bee | ond ae., cor Pine, Te and ap per day. | | will go to the jury one week from | ga ladies |: Toggery at # Reduced Prices Special Prices on Ladies’ Tailored Suits, Skirts and Lingerie | | | Peter's companions thought his aists lcries were uttered to frighten them, | YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD. A small payment down, and you can take your sult | and wear It j CASH. CREDIT. Westherg & Childs Incorporated | 1312—Seeond Ave.—1912 WOMAN GIVES A no | 8. bringing | stops towards raising the money.| Field &@ Walton, curto dealers, is = Dining Tables We were rather overstocked in these when the sale started; and, while the de- mand was large, we did not get rid of all we’ carried. sion, and these, We have several good like the balance of the selections in OAK 6 and 8-foot exten- stock, are selling t Cost Do you know, this sale has been a bo- nanza for the people of Seattle. Where could you have bargains as you secured here? We are reason? Quitti the bought to equal such And the ns Business Now, when you think furniture, or give thought to any household article you need, just remember us and come in. DOORS OPEN 9 A. M.—-CLOSE 6 BALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS—Ali Ca 0.; Free Delivery at Our Refund or Exchange; No Cen P.M. 3 No C. O. Earliest Convenienc No Storage. tury Furniture Co. N. W. Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. | in be-| alt of the Alaska: Yukon Pacific ex-| position, and ascertain whether it WHIPPING (By United Press.) SAN JOSE, Cal, June 10,—Rob- Field, head of the firm of today nursing a much-bruised face and head as the result of & severe whipping administered to him late yesterday by Mrs. Meadows, wife of Dr. Lawrence L. Meadows, of the Pacific Mail Steamship company. Dr. Meadows held the curto dealer while his wife applied the whip, cutting him severely about the face and hands. Field says today he will have the couple arrested. Dr. Meadows and his wife walked into Field's store late yesterday aft- ernoon and asked the man to go for a walk with them. This he re- fused to do. Then Meadows pulled from his pocket a bill for $4,046 for alienating hia wife's affections, made out againet Field and signed by himself. He demanded tmme diate payment Field demurred and the Meadows both attacked him. The doctor held the man while his wife lashed him with a small whip. Meadows assisted now and then by getting in a punch. A crowd soon collected in the store, and when he thought that Field had had enough, Dr. Meadows called to his wife to de- sist, Pointing his finger dramati- ily at Field, who was dripping with blood, he cried to the women in the shop Look out for that man. worked for him.” Meado®s then took San Franciseo and b for been seen since. DROWNED: Challenged to swim to a raft moored near the Lake Washington pumping station, Peter Nelson. years old, was drowned before the eyes of his companions la day afternoon, Peter was on shore and the other boys were swimming about the raft, to swim to the raft Peter dashed into the water commenced swim toward raft. When Bbout half wi goal he suddenly began t help. n one of them dared him With a laugh and the and they paid little attention, When boys saw Peter was in distress they could help him he sank. The body was recovered. Peter was the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Nelson, of 24th ay, and Irv ing st. The boy's father went to Alaska a few days ago. Peter at MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ON LAKE WASHINGTON, Steamers “Fortuna” and “Urania,” ‘Thursday, June lith. Leaving Mad ison and Leschi Parks at 8:00 and $:20 p.m eee My wife | tended the Rainier school on 23rd avenue. AMUSEMENTS. The Grand All This Week—Matines Saturday, BAN FRANCISCO OPRRA CO. IN “THE GIRL FROM PARIS.” Prices—i6e to $1.00 Next Week— ‘The Toymak: | Seattie Theatre | Only Mat. Set —Tonight—Aah Week. | Mies Emma Punting and the Burgese- Bunting Company in “THE PRINCESS OF PATCHES.” (A Production Worth Talking About.) Prices as usual Next Week~Mise | Bunting and the Company in “Two Lit- [de Satlor Boy Lois Theatre Phones: Gumect, Main 1904; Ind 4324. Second Work of the Great Play, “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN Wher.” ight, Friday Evening “The Hypocrites.” COLISEUM Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. Pricee—Ibe, 200; reserved state, 90. Performances, 2 1:45, 9:15 dally. Phone 6106 for Reserved Seats. A WHIRLWIND SHOW—23 PROPLE. The Only Entertainment Beats Reserved by Phone STAR Home of Musical Comedy and Vanderttle, 2:30, 7:80, 6. Califora’ Next Week Three performances daliy ARTIFICIALLY COOLED—NO DIS. COMPORT HERE, Crimmins & Gore and Their Own Com- pany of 23 in “A Warm Mateh.” “Phone, “Human Telephone :” Lily Murms. Novelty, Musical Act; Character Impersonator; Each Insertion started to his ald, but before | \$ Six insertions for '$ the price of five Use Your Phone

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