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NOTICES _PERSONALS | | pansowat Rn Renner Very now, attractive, Ihy young widow MOUNTAIN reliable gulde CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY ly Arranged for the © ton and full part ple'e Tank ¥ Classified Ad Rates Effective June 1 AD ada, 1 cont 0 we | WANTED — FURNITURE) MISS JOSEPHINE Masa — Phone Main 4018 ANNA WILLBIKSEN MISS NELLIE WANTED Y RENT A MOTOR | olentifio mam CONTRACT RATES Month, daily months, datly months, daily months dally Stated Space Contract PARTICULARS Mise JEWELL—MANICURING AUTOS FOR SALE fe and sure cure for delayed periods after fair trial week, ¢ month X Rentloman of leleura with automoblie Open 000 lines within 12 mont INDIAN | MOTOR, 000 lines within 12 mont 090 lines within 12 months & 008 lines within 12 montha, be per shower bathe Intercommunteating Fee further information call Main 9408 MISCELLANEOUS SAVE ONE-THIRD ON AND DOORS “We're as close as your phon JOIN SEATTLEW RELIAWLE FRIEND autre CLUB Ada P. Brana, WT sciorr, DOWNS BL TLDING < Consultation Rusband, wife; property rights; nod condition, pple thing to patent? bratory treatment CONSULTATION FREE 406 Etters Must ral practice. estates. laws, hushand Wife: consultation free. WE SAVE Yot GLASS, MIRROR PAINTS, ROOFING BUILDING PAPER HARDWARE ASK FOR CATALOGUE moved without hh; lady operator. ‘Fie Canadian a ar Commerce — Head @ffice, Toronto, Canada (15° branches In ‘Canada, ote.) General Interest atlowed on savings and time HOUT. Mer O. B WILLIAMS Co, __ 1943 Firet_ Ay | 82. 50 @RS2.50° EYEGLASSES SPECTACLES FITTED With spherical lenses Geposits Seattle Rranch. 0. V. BILLIARD TABLES few and second-hand Carom ‘and Pocket Billiard Tables and howling Alleys and accessortes: bar fixter UNSWICK - BALK «200-24 Firat av. &. Seattle - ARRAS FOUN GOODFELLOW & BON $11 Ratley Ri vapor bathe for) 31s Marion at Fronting on county r complete. $2.60 and store delivery DEST SWEEPING COMPOUND, § Tha, 30-1 cane, Srteapond with ee JUet Re NEW TRICKS AND PU SLRARING WOCkE FF STRUMENTS, Behatman. Jobbing and repairs Main FALARY LOANs CHATTED Cheapest Rates—Rasiest Payments Bastern Rrokerage Co. = me Taltare Wm flosch, TI? New Fr Block. Second and Cherry Batety blades INVESTMENTS WORTGADRR 1h UF | %. fully secured, for eale by Jon i thomas Ge LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY ot view tracte at Dake $249. $2 DOWN AND, orthern | Expes NEW PIANOS FOR KENT, RENT AP piled on purchase, Meyer-Ton: Teave baby at Mre end Mertdtan te 41 00 up. | day and ninbt sor: | ~~ | Dinmond Transfer Co REAL ESTATE ‘American Jewelry Co. Home for male, Oth aw, near Highland modern. Be r the price Mea COLLFCTIONS ZW Anderson & Co. Speciale 414 Mutual Lite Bid set Fis Fear secures your valuable papers, ete. against fire burstars ss %, Thomas Co. Inc Cherry st, LIVESTOCK For wale or sxchanes cow; must be good stock. CLAIRVOYANT If troubled oF card reader. i Goubtful coneult ma Avetion Tuesdays, Madame Franke palmist, 360. 1408 Sixth. Eliott Deilvery wagons and bowwles at When you need help. When you want to sell. ‘When you want to buy. When you want to rent. When you want to ex- change. When you want to work. When you lose or find. When you have a WANT. Whe ay bring ¥ enth f the Buperin or you Op | yer, Jr, Bn} in” Tie UNITED bast cannery ene] COURT. FOR THE WEATERN $800 Invested now) TRICT OF WASHINGTON, Independent Address| BRN DIVISION | Reve fl PAS poration : ACREAGE | “hninciene Vieronta FIVEACRE TRACTS ot See 4. tn fine @ eptendl supa ng | UNITED STATRR OF AMERICA, W J. MARSH & CO., 1209 34 AVE.| "Saw pustnion OF “waaninaton NORTHERN DIVISION, #8 tn the District States, for the Washin 29th nadian Paciti 108 Cherry at Wylde, i ail odern, Jost WHEREAS anid ps ful yard.) * Test of terma Call , 160 Gotta: ide te La nat terest, the same being the appraised Prot Goacklay holds cirviee Mbnday Friday nigh Ne —ssctacifve —Accmey— ted Arcade icon Kenneay Wagon Co. Detective Agency—4088 Arcade | ARTA A ican Detective Amency. 3 house, furnished. Bplendid place to F nd chickens. Good mar Raleed deck crul 14 LOST AND FOUND ulpment in the Northwest | for cutting and polishing ‘open a society rch of Christ next Sun joking for a home re this Is your chance. Bazaar —Art novelties: er einil te repair work 1203 Third. Matin suburban va tire 80 acres and « must be all essh DIAMOND RING is, the honest medlam and Figin and Waltham Watches from $5.00 Up. Wrist Watch: HOUGHTON & HUNTER Third Av. and Yester Way. Biacte donk Co. 1126 First av. & Billott 1. ¥ miles rich soll, of for alfaita, which yields t dance of water avail Able; about 20 acres plowed... read Improved land tha: In vicinity has sold from $200 to $460 ‘This tam relinguiahment. and under hor: Foroed to sail; will sacrt entire 140 acres for $960; must be If you see this land and invest! kate values around this property. you readily eee what « bargain thie ts For full tnformation address P.O. Dox FARM LANDS Te-Rere ranch, 16 AGENTS WANTED Big textile mille will employ everywhere reliable people to take orders for dre: Tidy Yosier, Gitted card + ae el 24 FOR RENT, Furnished. HE SIMOLA Sie apartments, with wall beds. wae and cold water, and neckwear many making over $20.90 spare or all no experience carpet|17 Female HELP WANTED Alennare Phone Bast 1265. walking dist 1414 King at from Madison park car Price $22.00. Phone North| 47 LAND THAT WILL RAISE ANYTHING y terme; near Seattie gultation free Nine. furnished room for rent at Alki; no other raomes —— ee 25 FOR RENT Unfurnished newly papered private entrance; TAMOND MACHINE 411. Occidental Bxpert Machiri«ts. AAA—TELEPHONE OPERATORS IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR RICH FARM LAND, INVESTIGATE || ier ic age es tor sremn ners young wome: Apply to the Pacific Teleph: Tale Third ay TD raph Company. Bekins Moving & Storage © ‘adivon Storeen expert packers reduced treteht 20a mand tp. m room cottage, Republicans 910, Leary Building HOTELS» HOTEL OXFORD JOUN STANL NO Car) Wen 19 MALE HELP WANTED Tieas write fan Patent Solleitors, 27 FURNISHED ROOMS Furnished room for gentieman in priv 21s WORKER Hip GHae 4 Worcown ia che $3.06 Bic FRED P. G secured or fen Bide. Main 5085. F Be Feral Hear Adams & Brooks ri fason, Penwirk ar week, $2.00 up. 28 HOUSER EEE It RMS. BARBER COLLEGE Wants men and wo wages paid while learning Call or write, High Grade School, NEY at the Bargain a 6 book on pa! jeynolds, Hinckley re independence. For pi ‘and unfurnished housekeeping and Ing rooma at very low WEST & WHEELER ||" 209 Colman Block. Main 1947 between James and Yerler. rooms: ateam heat } walking distance and second-hand c Alaska outfits, ad and get 19 per c eRe $2.00 per week 413 Liberty Bide. Third and Vinton pe and repairing 19 MALE HELP WANTED BaUWTLIGLY SELL V7 PHYSICIANS Dr_ Ashton, 614 Am lee limited to bi urinary diseases. Keeping Teer WHY bo LUS men's aults fo PARADA PHYSICIANS Dr Arthur Crookall 418 PIKE ST. Dr. Grant Tucker. Bpecial affections men and won wHeRsS 204 Globe Ride. cond floor Traders vi ter, emas. ot would pay Will sacrifice Improvements fo *] vor torte” ending at on August 26th. cause of thie great encrifice, Must bel otherwise, to fl ated. Address P.O] of their reapectiv Wash Nowman, Eeq.. Unit 5 stoner, at his offic be sad or| libel one United m ten Mf vision. 4 Empire Wide anchovies, 2bc can; 205 ean; sour pt lew of lamb, 160 Ib. th Stalle 106-114, athcear¢ |" PIKE FLACK ood atade Ihe coftes, 2c tb. jer, Bo th 4 fom, ‘Btall 1503, fancy shelied AST OF Abe Ib.; 7 tbe. Ary onions, 106 SEATTLE an acre a month pays for 10 the cane sugar, 8 or yor joule potato will tne Ihe cane pineapp Stall 17, fanc 100 Ib; hot peppers churned butter, 40¢ 1b. | prints, 10¢ Stalls 31-28, freah Norway mackerel, herring, 2 Ibs, 28¢ Sta}la 24-96, 2 phew 6%, 7% elty prop Rullding Rlautman Plumbing & Heating Co 120 King. Seattle. VinTUR Loans Money Mturtevent & Co., BOARDE RS WANTE D. | REAM Sin aa 20 MALE SITUATION LOAN by young couple, a child to care WANTED small baby to 1 your of nee 21 SALESMEN WANTED "iieoleuma Tuametactarers! samples 0 Dry. fireproot « tral Btorare Co rage warehou 105 White Bldg, im, 1291 Seventh. as cea eauny to carry Queen Anne 2412 nd OFFICES denk room $6.00 month PERSONALS 30 STORES Right Now! WANT AD has a honse ready for the man with ready cash—which means a ||@Y., Saturday evening, at ~ $5,500, paralyzed street car traffic on the Hastlake lMne for two hours, compelling home-goers from business district to go hungry, Help Wanted and Work Wanted—Opportunities for the Unemployed and the Employers. saving warth while. ne Miki: COHAN correspondents; Address, with stamp, The Social Kegia- or building, see WASHINGTOD VIRTUB CO, Roston Block. | providing for the leasing of the vacant or improved | government's coal lands in Alaska| on; no deinys; easy urday afternoon Co companies. ka and force. i. For in-| all, prior to Kepte IN ADMINALTY. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MAK NEREAS. 9 ihet and Dominion of Canad 1914 1 Beattie camship “Princess Vieto reanid voyage. or otherwise: and on & stipulation with @eod and » abide by and the moneys awarded by the final de cree rendered by this Court or by an appellate court, If appeal Intervena, to the amount Of two hundred eteht-etx thousand. twe hundred and twenty-five daily [Port Townsend, Port\datly value of the said steamship rin” and her pending the termination of the aforesald voy | Now, therefore, tn pursuance of a monition sued by eald court to me 4 livered, 1 do hereby elt aiming damages for any dam: or Injury arising out 0! of the steamahip dally ‘Townsend. except |Dangeness and Ange-lexcept ances| sloned by the aforesaid Bund’ ys. jes Bunday. Nutlding, in the city of Reat # the i6th day of December, at 10 o'clock a m, and aleo to appear to| dafore the sald Court at sald the 16th day of December o'clock a m ions of walt petition reine they will be deta: and deharred from participation tn thir at Reattia, Washington, Septamber|| 8!” (Rundays. only leavesidatly JON M ROTLE. a! for the Western District of Washington, Northern Di PUBLIC MARKETS CORNER Stalls 2 to 7, shoulders mutton, Ge Ih; Mastern hame, 200 Ib. tb; lamb stew, To 1 To dtpma, x daily (Everett midn’ht\Towneend and Rel-Tu Sunday iingham, via all San'Thui Tueed'yiJuan Island potnts Satur'y Thure'y|Returns to Reattie’ . round steak, Ih; shoulder Green Lake omas, 400 don; fresh churned “Port Townsend-Port An with each $2.50 krocery order, not Including flour. home-botied ham. ange, 150 Ib. pt. Stall 12, 2 phere. rr midn’ht| Port MondaylAngeles, Port Cres-|Wednes Wednesicent, Clatiam and way|Friday Friday |porte. potato salad er, 260, Stalin 44-45 2he.; arapetrult, sweet potatoes, § an except (Ludlow. Satur'y |F SANITARY corn, 266 cucumbers, 200 per 100 __ EXCHANGES ‘vere oleomarearine, 1 renovated butter, 3 Ibe $1 butter, 6c Ib; unsalted butter corn flakes, 1he i | ALASKA BILL PASSES HOUSE dally |Ludlow, Port Gamble, /daily except Sunday |p Sunday at 9:00 a m, for Port Town send direct Hostor,| to Individuals passed the house Sat NORTHERN | The bill stipulates a royalty only, leaving Seat 1406 Fourth |ewo cer a between Pike and Union two cents per ton mm mem OF company may | four sections, 2,560 acres, nor may any individual hold stock No tndividual other boat landing points must make thelr own Arrangements for landing and w | making # |genger rate does not include boat| Another safeguard against monop- ||) landing charges | oly will be the government's reser- vation of 6,120 acres for itself in the Bering coal field, the Matanuska region. wearing apparel not to exceed $100 | for whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed| free. change without notice, — Freight re Geived Gaily for all points (except ing Tacoma) named tn above sched A fire that destroyed the Lake Union Box factory, | ule office. Open from 6:20 a. m. to 12:00 Orr Spend Five Minutes Here Every Day and By Fred L. Boalt 1T'8 GERMANY’S MOVE. THE British have broken through the German line near Lille, emperiiiing the kalser’s entire right wing. They have also turned the German right flank, compelling the Invaders to retire In haste from Lille From this it will be seen that Germany has made practically no progress in Northern France since, they crossed the border from Bel: | gium Into France, It 1@ Germany's move—and the| r is moving with precision! THE GERMAN RIGHT WING, the diepatches indicate, Is weak, the German left wing strong. Therefore Gen. von Buelow Is try-|ward nor complete the enveloping NEARLY 200 DIE | ABOARD CRUISER LONDON, Sept. 7.—Out of the crew of 254, all but 58 of those on board the British cruiwer Pathfinder, blown up by @ mine in the North sea, lost their lives, it w reported here today, Of the 58 sur- vivors, it was said 16 were wounded, four of them dying on their way to port on the trawler which picked them up. How to Vote for Ole Hanson You cannot cast your vote for Ole Hanson at the primary to morrow unless you ask for a pro gressive ballot. Remember PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES oN STREET ToamWiramer Sel Duc for!) d0pm jAng: nd Victoria, (RC Arrives Victoria 12:20 pm. Returns! jvts ort Angeles, Dungeness, Port Wrl-| Mame and Port} (Townsend. Calle at! ip Willtams and [Dungeness om weat-| lhound trip out Heattin Sunday j12-20 am oniy | not call at Willams, daily Tetpm|Nieamer oe [| SPROTAT RATR Townsend.) and Bel-| i [Anacortes City of 11 dopm Fdmonde-| 4:20pm S:0%pm/Bverett nly. %On! 8:30pm tle 1:20 am, In-| ad of 7:00 a om) JOther trips ame ns! ok days Return-| tng, steamer leaves! Everett at 9:15 al Im. 2:18, 7:18 pom | Brerett Be gham-Anacortes- tor! abbpm | Anacortes!dally and Rellingham.| es at Port Town-| southbound on ‘Tate. Rosalie for Port \from Bellingham vial [Anacortes 1 Bay and Way Port 12:00 [Steamer Bellin midn’ht ham for Port Town-/Tuead'y 4, Port Angeles. Bay and “Port Townsend-Port Angeles-Cres- cont and Way Port . tor] «00pm Port| Monday © Port Gamble-Ludl SO0pm|Steamer Pug y |Kingston, “Fingler forlid foam yamble, \daily Felon lexcept ler Townsend.| Sunday [Hanaville Irondale and Hadlock, St way points Sunday Only | 900am|Steamer Puget, for! 5:20pm Kingston, Ludlow and) |way pointe. | SPECIAL RATE: damble. Ladiow. inteh for 7 Bangor and —alilexcept nta-on Hood Canal.!Mond'y A steamer will leave Seattle every Kulehan will call at Por northbound. — Satur¢ at 10pm are boat landings points and for ked for th me all risk and lability tn ch landing. Steamer's pas Tagenge liability ts imited to! Steamers and schedules subject to Mekets must be purcha dat ticket dnight jcashier Union Savings & Trust Co, | tional situation.” jand acquittal on charge of murder. iWT SOUND NAVIGATION CO, Heket Office, Colman Dock, Phone, Main #993, You'll Know All About the European War) Ing to reach and strengthen the|about the allies’ field army, men German right wing, moving his|tioned In the dally review Saturda army along the length of the battle: front from Rheims to Lille The German left wing must not until his weak right wing hae b strengthened Minister of War Millerand, from n be made weak, #0 Germans are| Bordeaux, sends word that the sit- pouring through the Stenay Gap, co-operating with the army at Metz They have crossed the uation is “improved.” #8 THE LITTLE NATIONS CON. Meuse river in huge numbers, and tinue to spill the German-Austrian are now face to face with 500,000 | beans. Witne: French, see THE GAME FOR THE MO ment is with the allies, but Pari ever mercurial, Is overoptimistic, Paris gloats, calling the German failure to attack the city a “vic tory” for France The truth is probably that the kalser will make no move Paris Belgium disputing | the kaiser’s right-of-way to France Now little Montenegro |e attacking |the Important Austrian port of | Cattaro, Aid has come to the Montene. | grins In the shape of French arti! |lerymen who have mounted siege | guns on the heights about the city And French and British battleships are shelling the city from the Gulf lof Cattaro. HOWTO CAST YOUR VOTE AT PRIMARY Polls will be open from rs m, to 8 p. m. on Tuesday, pri- mary election day, In the whole state. Every voter will get two bal- lots. One is to nominate su- preme court judges. The other the party ticket. The judges are nominated as non-partisan candida’ You must ask for whatever party ticket you desire—progressive, re publican, democratic or socialist You can give Ole Hanson an ef SHORT NEWS ° * HERE - ° Seattie men leave for Cincinnati | | insuranc Wintonia hotel, Minor and Pike, | convention. reopens. M. J. Jacobi gets union into court for picketing Marshal Dowling leaves for North to get Jap murderer. Dog owned by Mrs. C. F. John- son runs away and returns to dog show M. F. Backus declares entire U. in sound financial condition. E. J. Whitty appointed it Capt. John Griffiths wanted a one of U. 8. Panama canal pilots Northwest Germans wil cele- brate anniversary of Germans coming to America, Oct. 4 Bids will soon be opened for highway b Falla City ween Issaquah and fective vote only on the progressive ticket. You can give Cotterill an effective vote only in the demo- cratic party. You can give Fred C. Brown or Robert A. Tripple an ef. fective vote only in the republican primaries. First and second choice votes | must be recorded in the senatorial | elections in the progressive and | democratic parties, in the represen- tative fight in the republican party jin the first district and in the rep- resentative fight in the progressive party in the second district. To make your vote for Ole Han- son good you must give him a first choice vote and someone else a sec- ond choice vote, To make Cot- terill’s vote good, give him a first choice vote and some one else a second choice. And so on for the other offices where first and second | cholee votes are required | You may write in somebody's |name not on the ballot if you de sire, but be sure to place a cross opposite that name. Watch the polls. There is evi- fence that some gang politicians |are trying to count in thelr own can- didates. If you can spare the time, watch the polls until the final count is made. CROWN POPE | ROME, Sept. 7.—Pope Benedict XV. took up today with surprisingly little ostentation his duties as head | He was formally crowned Sunday ‘of the Roman Catholic church. in the Sistine palace, The cere Property values of county show| mony was an impressive one in its increased value of $8,603,418. b A ELSEWHERE rs i i Herbert Cary and Willlam O'Brien, members of deportation committee of Mine Workers’ Union, arrested by military at Butte, charged with kidnaping. Five suspects held In connection with attempted robbery of Grand Trunk train near Detroit, when |two men were shot and slightly tn. jJured by bandits. Reclamation service starts on concrete work on Omak project Has jobs for 60 men. Hoquiam begins paving of prin-| jcipal streets along Olympic high-} way. Oats running 182 bushels to the acre on the La Connor flats. Week's song centenary in honor of 100th anniversary of writing of “Star Spangled Banner” starts in Baltimore. Col. Roosevelt arrives in New Orleans today for two day: ing tour. Everett tax levy % of a mill higher than last year. Operation of new milk con- densery starts tomorrow at Enum- claw. Pope sends his apostolic benedic- tion to United States in answer to many messages of congratulation. Two men rob State Bank of Mar- cus, near Spokane, of $6,000, and lock president in vault. He chops his way out with hatchet. Hawaiian-Amerioan liner Nebras- kan, which sailed from Seattle for New York via Panama canal, ar. rives in 35 days. Everett registration of 9,096 beats all records. Hope abandoned for 13 miners imprisoned in coal mine at Adam- speak- son, Okla Coroner's jury finds Capt. Alex McLean, original of Jack London's “Sea Wolf,” met death accidental- ly by walking from pler at Van-| couver. Thousand men are fighting for-| est fires in Idaho. Frank Willlams, pugilist, cha with murder of A. C. Shand Klamath Falls rancher, pleads self. defense, State board of equalization will | meet in Olympta tomorrow, Washington gets $49,792 from sale of national forests. Canvassing board gives nomina- tion to Oregon supreme bench to Judge Henry L. Benson, by one | vote over C, L. MeNary Work on new Panama-Eastern | Lumber Co.'s plant at Hoquiam starts this week. Will be fn opera- tion by Jan, 1 Crew of schooner Arie! celebrate completion of 150 voyages from Australia to Aberdeen in ancient sailor style and all land in fail. One sailor wrecked the bastile Five men fatally and six others |badly hurt by explosion which wrecked the New York Glucose | company’s Dexterine building, Nomination of Romylo Naon, present Buenos Ayres minister to the U, S, a8 ambassador to the same country approved by Argen tine senate. Andronicus Chesebrough, 76, prominent California and Hawailan shipping agent, died at San Fran- cisco, President Wilson announced he will not make a speaking tour dur- ing the fall campatgn, all his time being required at the capital, ow- ing to “the unlooked for interna- Roland B. Molineaux, whose tri: ing Mrs, Katherine Adams attract ed wide-spread attention 12 years ago, pronounced insane by two ex- pert alienists, very nature, but the new pope had taken steps to avoid pomp and dis- play as far as possible, deeming them unsuitable in view of the raging European conflict. It is said he will continue his policy until peace is restored. LAZY SPOUSES PROVIDE ONLY COURT THRILLS Two lazy husbands furnished the jonly thrills around the police sta- tion today. Mrs. Lizzie Silver, 221 Westlake jay. N., complained that her hus- band, just released from the stock- jade, attempted to break into the | house last night, and she fears he'll do something rash, inasmuch as he |has threatened to kill the family, She wants the police to protect her. A lazy husband prisoner named | Bowers, 30 years old, escaped last night from Deputy Sheriff J. H. W. Locke at Third and Columbia while en route to the stockade. Locke chased Bowers down Third to Jack- son, then opened fire on him. It had a good effect on Bowers’ lazi- |ness. It made him run faster. When [last seen he was still going—toward | Beacon hill, (The stockade is on | Beacon hill.) JUICE COAXER READY FOR WORK Not much danger of your lights going out this winter if you use city light. The big new steam plant on lake Union w put in operation Saturday atierncon for the first time, and within a few days will be coaxing 10,00® kilowats of juice from the atmosphere. or wherever it comes from. CUT EXPENSES The estimated expenditure of the | Seattle port commission for 1915 will be $35,000 less than for 1914 | It will approximate $349,609.50. Ac- cording to a report of the auditor, |W. S. Lincoln, the port will have | $110,000 cash with which to wel-~ |come the new year. (PAID ADVERT! FOR SHERIFF Whom do you want to vote for? John L. Kahaley Has been in business 31 years in Seattle, He always paid his men top wages every Saturday night. They never worked an hour with out getting paid for it. References: Any bank or any old-time citizen. He has never asked for a public office befor Roberts has been an office holder 25 years. It's time he was doing something else. McCormack was a democrat under Sheriff Cudt- hee, holding office as chief dep: uty. He has now filed as a re publican. Is he entitled to the republican support? Mr, Inglis —his only record is colonel of the militia, Mr. Mucklestone— I don't know, hea ita

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