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al ReATTLR AR The Star )/ WANT AD 191t CASH ADVERTISING advance-—any classifica- 8 cents per line or fraction of tne, Six times for the price of five TRANSIENT—CHARGE ADVER: ING Ber tine per insertion .... lee Six insertions for the price of five. CONTRACT ADVERTISING r line per month—1 month, 82.28 r line per month—3 montha, 2.10 r line per month--@ months. 1.95 Per line per month BB lines cach w D line eats lines Vine ... gsegse " Six months ‘add i cent—Thr months add 1 cent OPEN SPACE $00 tines to be used In 1 year, per Tine ge 1,000 Une: Ime ... S000 Li Vine .... SPECIAL RATE Inquire of Want MAIN to be used int year, ss aMe to be used in T year, per, eS ec ON LEGAL Ans Ad Department #00 THESEATTLESTAR; DIRECTORY esa a | ATTORNEYSATLAW EAGERANDER nAAN—APIOR: poner = a sen, noten, eolicetions, "vs ie Piming percaining * ity sr ‘Thira at James. bot a WOMAN LAW: Eee ReTAbLIEED eT GEN: are Main 7208. ATTORNEYS—PATENT FRED P. GORIN="s s wecured, refunded. 161 Central Bide inn’ 390 Tree dook on patents CONSULTATION PREM lesen exteseed. NOefice open evenings ftw Mine << Lawrence 082 Rorke: AAR CYCLE SUPPLIES WE DS G60 WORKS HART Wig. UN Fowth, Paes Mate 2586. a a NCRNDERS & CO. goes-1604 TL. C. Smith Bite. Bit net. CAMERAS AND AN & HANFORD and Photographic Supplies DEVELOPING = 0c & FOR SALE _ AUTOS AND MOTORCYCLES ii) weed care, Winton Moto: SR Nn real PHYSICIANS ANC SURGEONS THRYN HARRISON — 061 HIXTH stags. COLLATERAL LOANS @ Tan NBT om Mesonte ond jeweity st 2 bor wat AD : lower rates but how about COMMISSION they charge? OVIDENT LOAN SOCTETY. 411 Benece and 114 Marton. ce PLACE TO BORROW ‘on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY LOANED ON A bie, 907 Third PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS é. GENITO rectal Giseases = 7 % Third eve Hours. a. ™ ‘™.: evenings, 7 to 9; Sundays uw 1%. Phone Elttott 716. wun DE VOI ‘obstetricn. Telephone ‘TRADES AND EXCHANGES at “OR TRADI 128% sores, yved. Might conaider resister: 1, well lo- ented and matin For particu ewaster, Wash. ACREAGE FOR SALE “OVERLOOKING SEATTLE” ON LAKE WASHINGTON Kirkiand ferry whart Near thi ug we hav n tract garden wardens: called © utes’ walk t fs & Gandy ployed in the ship y: who wants to nt den. Price cash and & Kirkianad ferry at Madison park to Purke & Farrar’s office on Kirkiand ry house, rio lights RTAiLA milla and H MEIKLEJOMS For Di Handy to our Write or see © Land Dept. ATTLE, WASH. camps Seroom, modern 0 Eroom, part modern, $1,060; half cash. o corner lot 86x190; $800; half cash. YOUNG & BROBERG $229 Patiard Ave P allard 818 EROOM MODERN RUNGALOW, FIRE pia Het er and "seco, to $1,160; $100 down, $20 month interent 14a Smith, $296 Californ Weat 362. f Faia LAND OPENING 6900'effes A-i farm Iand in Bnohomian county, $25 per acre; 10 yearly p frente; canneries, factories, ty of labor; opportunity of yo tend for literature, ete. Brownell 604 Third ER WITH Charlo neluding PoaEeT Co, MA Bomers TS FOR SALE ~ TOF, 9200. easy terme. HOUSES UNF. ROOMS NEW Corner Firat Largs, modern, outside room ‘service; phones in ail roor eepect, 760 and wp: ary bath, $1 Sisrecrion CORDIALLY INVITED up. ator § mo | o1 L. C. Smith Bide Price $1,900; $700 cash. | 9 wv RAINIE TAG, full HOUSES FOR SALE CLOW) SL) eT VALLEY FURNISHED r 82,2104 large roome and t bamement; lot Thxis0 blo. OAT, new furuseure the place, Ah Into; close to Will take abs » balance terme. at $60 ‘ INTER ar VALLEY &NAPS 4, wemi-modern hove 100; plenty frult tr ehteken house: one bh You can buy thie for Would lke about like rent, No $1,800. from wo ote ear money S200 Dalance mortgage $1,000—A a 80-foot WOODLAND PARK #NAP S-room bungalow, located on near Woodland park to car line and paved street. Owner leaving city, And must sell wt once. Assos mente all in and paid except paving Prive only $1,100; $200 cash, balan: payable montinty. CALHNOU cr $2) MALE HELP WANTED HTT OE WOKE ANNE July By each * me yeare Many others ay ber week or better, I selting months of year still ahead, Exclusive territory; free outfit; experience Necessary. cash advanced Rvery home a prospect for guarantesd trees, shrubs, berries. Toppenian Nursery Co, Toppeniah, Wash weekly Wanted — From 4100 to $18.08 | oash pald, 1,000 SUITS MAIN s233 OURN RECTADLY tk to Ford owners about the ting devi $5 per day free. American Steel Bup- Penodecot Hidg., Detroit, | eoivamnnsn } WANTED—MEN FOR GENRRAT. woRK Sround sawmill, Steady employment Ro fee. Call 911 Alaska Hutiding | WaANPRR OTe chaser. donk 2 PIL Alaska Hide ioacnna Ww wa . RECON VAD | rig 212% Columbia ot WANTED—Aix GOOD Bhibow mters, $6.00 per day, nine Br Can: hours. ka POR Tie Landquiet-Lilly cpetaire clothes shop Green Ridg, Fourth and Pike Fat Seba bE TS S3—MALE SITUATION WANTED 6 “END or pay Ba WILY 4 reference, r 2 % 2 HELP WANTED WOMEN AND nuennaenn ey |X ruoxe wert N NNNNNNNNNNNNW WOMEN WAN Gor life Jobe Write AMATRURA APPLY fe after 3p. m, } First and] TARE We tranaferring AGENTS WANTED Every auto hie car, You | charging $1 experience necessary are free. Mon + Deak 6, Niagara B RICH Wane F selling our jottc emblems. mobile In 1@ minute order. Write Aute Ac Ride NEW LiIn# t geoda, 00 per w a | Doe SF 38--BUSINESS OPPORTUN WAR-TiMm INVESTMENT JOM te king! Quick profits! Big money! Thousands who invested small sums in | evelopment companies inde | pendently rich! Join the big pede of stock buyers who are me in on the good things af the new tana-Wyoming of! fields, We 4,000 neres; well down 1,600 f oll producing str ited offerings of # share; will soon day for literature Bun River O &G k, Billings, Appl quick consorien ( Dayton, 0. OF SOAP. perfumes, et nt "e Mon at 10 advance Mont Profi aay by t REATEST FORD ap of inquiries through sub-agents in exc AMERICAN STEEL SUPPLY | SYNDICATE Penobecot Bidg., Detrott | WANTED — PARTY TO ~ PUR king model ot powderiess gun c wre ards Tait I tire 400 4-18 per minute f jos, mechant 100 ust 1 capita b rn eltizens #mat required. ne for apy k for Watkins. | iM OWN Btate F | | WAN of D 6 CENTA PER MTARK Investment Development Real, General Delivery, | aoa A snap rnon, ¥ PAY Alaska Joe aintad, TT town, low rent, work for two. Address M.D. Luce, Mt 30 POULTRY FOR SALE PIGEON “FOR” BATE CHEAP. ¥ ais AARAR AD AL A PAD ALDARA 41 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR BALE BAY FP ples very ream | Write ¢ P.O. F ite Fi THEBAPRARE pedigreed stock Finiey Wash P| able. | 43 Witt LOST AND FOUND { PARTY WHO PICKED UP ting Co. or phone Weat | wara. |JOuN NELAON, FORMERLY er, and Axel Swanson, for write ‘me at Alpine, Wash.” vf UK| erly. off-| ADYs GOLD 2 44th and WATCH, Oe corner of Weat| Case 1 Wes RUAATAN | “MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE DUNN SELIS TRUNKS and begs for less. Tepeiring of luggage end umbrelies, 6 Second « 5 Main 2617 MARSHALL FIELD & CO. Fine rugs, sold at Chicago prices by Waldron Co,, 1322 Fourth. EAVANAUGH'S 99.00 HATH. 1008 ist ov. LAnGE FLAG evenings Bl Rpruce four Ground 1 STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT, 15, 1917, PAGE 11 | There’s a Reason!. Why each week finds new settlera moving onto one of our Thurstan County Ten Acre Tracts Why people will spend two or three hundred dollars looking for land and then buy one or more of our Thurston County Ten Acre Tracts and say it’s the best land that they have seen tn Western Washington Why you can't find a dissatisfied sottler on the entire 1,400 acres, Why in the new townsite there ts one of the finest rural schools to be found tn the county. Why between twenty and thirty trains stop dally at the depot, which fs in the center of our land. Why the railroad company has ordered the depot enlarged. Why practical and scientific poultryment consider this land an {deal location for a chicken busl- ners Why the government gave tle Thurs ean Lake Cantonment with ALL TRUCK Why every purchaser says that our firm has always treated him right. “Why nearly every purchaser brings us a new customer Why the little town Is considered the biggest and buslest Httle town in the state of Washington. Why, & year ago today, the depot aggnt and the section foreman were the only settlers, and today there are fifty famiites Why every customer who has visited the land since July Ist has purchased one or more tracts, THAT’S THE REASON We want you to come to our office and learn more about the new community, It {s something more than the mere selling you a plece of land, for we want you to get started towardd having « home, a place wh in later years, as you grow older and are tn Ii decline, you can say that you have a roof over your head, and best, of all, it's all your own. If you can't come into the office, send for our free tllustrated folder, ‘ m County Farm Association a contract to supply the Amert H® EGGS, ALL THE MILK and ALL THE GARDEN ASK FOR MACFARLANB A. H. Reid @ Co. 214-017 NEW YORK BLOCK BUSINESS PERSONALS WATT AND JEWEL cut glass and clocks, not hut absolutely relia redit PRTER MICHAR 202 Pike Mt . erly at 1904 fecona Ave. REENE — WOTRL curth and Jefferson, near © thy ed for min ro Malm & ME WILA $6 SPIRITUAL MEOIUMS CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL TRU REV NELSON | 55 ~ | DAW ry, ail only ble, MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE ce AND Boone Notice advance tn prices Largest fae: tory In the West selling direct from mitt We sell anybody, | ship anywbere, and guarantee safe de | livery. Bend for our eatalogue No. thout charge, panel d front giaas doors down, large b trageom glass ¢0xté Ding, 16x26n16 doors, 3-4x6-5, heavy om ce tlvatrated postpaid. Sunday at § o'Clock, 1604 Third A Room 214 Topic “Blesned Is That Walket the Ways of Lord and De celveth Not Neighbors ALL WELCOME Followed by a Test Circle. Private Conauttation Daily, 1504 Third Ave, Rooms 214-2 CLIFFTON THE GRE Late mated wont HOLLAND urt house Al services ute singe. wlll prepared | ‘on frames, mou! hardware OUR trade, buy, rent MUBICAL RECORD 516) Wertiake CLEARING al We KAGTIME And popular r re PLAYING ie 20 lemons | ion house WANTRE apor| Aa <SAUGHR 42.00 bate TRNTS, AWNINGS Rverything in Canvas Webd Kitchen & Co Fit University wa eed et ee tthe ACTING PoRILA rae Sd | | WILTON” RUG HOUSE Henry Bide ruse ATTRACTIVE PRICES i ORDAIN MINISTERS LE or F +t ae - Hotel, 7 ALT. mak 7) ee , ADELINE LLOYD ° business 4a no eulogy for her Bpecia tinge ple are thronetng this “p TENTIFT ard reade Heat a ber “PESIRABLE FURNITI ns TURE ay, ¥ in ftloe Motel Bybee. WANTED! Other aril Mal 1 1 TO wer $25 eutte for $15 46—-MISCELLANEOUS $8 te Ti8 for good cles proportions YOU WAVE ANV? the Pacific A Main coe | A A>RAADALD AD BATHS—MASSAGE iin eens | PTT i SPIRITUAL MEDIUM MADAM PURENOL riniTUAL band reader CLAIR WnTN ' O18 Pine at W iN” CITY ral Hotel wine Hotel to § bor Ki watory ¢ Arends Hotel. ise HA kniNaTo WALI 214% Pike rag ont NOTED Chain i 36 " eliable m 4, 611 Union. TER Madam Wee GReA rear N Cams ARRIVED AT SRATTLR from & oR Fa Crook, from Ane! from Anacortes, at MASHAG, HATHA, ROOM 6 ELLIC from Fagle Harbor Xe 51 wey MOR ead pay higher pF fa the city. ¥ Wiake “Wor 54 WANTED—TO BO WANTED—FURNITURE #ab FURNITURE than any house 3. eattio rnom Wa SPATTLE RROW ED. LORERO ia. AM Hubbell “Stop Those Los We absolutely guaranes famous 21 Tablets to stop losses AUCTION SPECIAL AUCTION BALE AT THE PACIFIC AUCTION 1919 Firat Ave wrdny evening, at 7:20 nd children’s coats, of f €ro a In, Indie hil ee DACIFIC. AUCTION CO 13 FIRST AVE {rom .weakness or wo Wi per box; 6 for $5,00, RIGHT DRUG Co, 1111 First Ave. Seattle 200 Indios reunite Se Improper a are often cause of ‘ long standing trouble? weer 55 BUSINESS PERSONALS “WHY SUFFER WITH RHEUMATISM fiver dinnpp Hotel Ba 10 0 ond ave MADAM SIOTA trouble «itl Ht lie in at 16-16 «} Hullding. 2 cates; te Se ME ce Wa ote Diamonds # you walt; Jewelry| marr led. fly t repaired and ren | Work guaranterd at wholesale prices, SMITH JEWELRY M CO. 412. C. SMITH BLDG, Fourth Floor, 1 indi weky will to me for Biooa rh. pONAWAY berty Building Come * you the planets the Iw n and whom explains tc "i MADAM WORLD ph fenlatante no havent danced. Day and evening. airvoyant , HIN GQ—1528 Fourth ay! ren . STEVENS iain dont ; Member National United Masters of Dancing Aasoctation life, One visit » OLD FATAE TEBTH HON T| many 4 tments ine 1f BROKEN), HIGHEAT| wil) rer ail obsta PRICES PAID, CASH FOR OLD| how to win and hold the GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMONDS. Hpecial readings 600, Dally and GMITH JOWELRY MPG. CO, 412 L| Sunday. ft Abbott Hotel, C. SMITH BLDG, FOURTH FLOOR.| Off drum store, 106% Pike st. In; young difference Indy ity jv htntity an on bu serious affairs, wr in il pa WANTED MATTER DR, MACY #12 Second Ave. 203-5 Kp! BERTHA Will Lecture Evening ed jbtgh cost of living and not the con to tp here come AIRVOYANT, WPTRIFUAT. Almmkean |) turn your money, By mail, $1.00 “YOU KNOW THAT _ Reliable Wasserman ‘Opposite Postoffics, 7} ALLEN ASKS IF BACKED LEAGUE The jury In the Wells-Sad- ler-Rice-Fisierman sedition case wae instructed Saturday: morn- Ing to disregard statements by U, 8. District Attorney Allen Intimating that the American Union Against Militarism and the No-Conscription league were financed by German money. j The court's ruling followed after a hot exchange of questions and answers between Allen and James | Duncan, secretary of the Central Labor Council, and after Attorney Vinderveer for the defense at tempted to p nt to the jury a Hist of the executive committee of the antimilitarist organization, headed by Jane Addams, Dr. David Starr Jordan, Prof. Scott Nearing and others. Tells of Early Plan Dunean had testified that the “no conscription” league was the outgrowth of the American Union Against Milithrism, which was es- tablished long before the war be gan At @ meeting of the Seattle branch of this organization in the o| Eats cafeteria last spring Hulet M. Wells, one of the defend: | ants, and Duncan were present when the question of preparing an antl-conseription cireular came up. Wells, according to Duncan, was| asked to act on a committee to} prepare the document, but declined. | | He agreed, however, to arringe for t printing of {t, sald) Dunean.| | This occurred before the conserip-| tion law was passed. | Copies of various pamphlets, |books, and general iterature of the! American Union Against Militariem | |were offered by Attorney Vander-| veer in evidence this morning, but | were not allowed by Judge Neterer. Council Opposed Draft Duncan wes called as a witness |by the government to show that} the Central Labor Council dele. gutes to a meeting in the Epler| building Friday, May 11, were there for the purpose of discussing the ‘TH at ve He in the scription law Defense Attorney Vanderveer however, also showed, thru Duncan jthat the labor counell had voted -|against the conscription law and janked for its repeal, and that the! jstate lsbor federation’s executive |committee passed similar resolu tions. Van 15, Al jerveer also asked Duncan to! describe the meetings of the anti militarist unton to show what led Jup to the distribution of the “no conscription” circular, upon which the charges of sedition and con: spiracy to use the mails iliegally| were brought against the defend-| antes | Denies German Charge hird viner past In re-examining Duncan | torney Allen asked him if it true that rn n money was hind the anti-militarist union | Duncan hotly denied it | “The people with whom we met, he almost shouted, “were joyal Americans He said there were 20 to 40 pres. ent at the meeting when the “no) snacription” circular wag dis Jcussed, He named Miss Anna/ Strong, member of the school ‘es| board, and Dr. Sydney Strong, pas | tor of the Queen Anne Congregation- al church, among those present, | Allen drew from him the fact] that the league has had several dif-| erent names Stops German Talk | “The objects of the league and| those of enemy Germans are the |same, are they not?’ demanded #Y- | Allen. They tained stoutly object liberty are not,” Duncan Our maintain whatever si¢|@emocracy wo can.” Upon Vanderveer's objection, fur- jther questioning alpng this line |was stopped. When he attempted to have the names of Jane Addams and others shown an head of the! jleague, the judge overruled him,! and instructed the jury to disre-| gerd the c ‘ges of German money Jand German Influence. | U. 8, Sleuth Testifies | Secret Service Agent A. A! Strange then testified that he ar. ested RG. Rice when he caught with les of the “no con-! |scription” etreular. nor-| He said Rice told him he thought they were all right and that there was nothing wrong about distrib uting them. He only circulated a few, he anid On cross-examination by vegr, Strar dmitted that the ar rest was made two days before the ‘onseription act b > a law G. M. Welty, an electrical work er, was the chief witness for the government Friday afternoon. He aid he was originally opposed to the war and to the conscription act But after the U. 8 ed the war and the draft law was enacted, he laid aside his own views, He therefore objected to the circula tion of the “no conscription” cir. culars, he satd, when |came up at a meeting in the Epler |block, where he had gone to confer on the higher cost of living | On cross-examination, he admit: ted that he voted for the resolution of the labor council to repeal the conscription law. He also declared that the meeting in the Epler build ing was not secret and that he was not asked to pledge himself against revealing what occurred there. Dentist Fined $100 ©, H. Sexton pleaded guilty to practicing dentistry without a li- |cense, and was fined $100 by Judge Kenneth Mackintosh Friday. Others charged with the same of- fense are: Arthur Caldwell, C, E Nelson, John Doe Miller and Phil L. Austin. ALIEN ENEMIES ARE DENIED CUR COURTS } Alien main-| is to} and | “ Mae, we Fr oF ans | + at Vander es th re ther your avail of ¢ enemies can't them selves of the privtile vil courts, under a ruling of Judge Fra ter Friday Frater continued the case of An- gel Marinoff and Nick Toneff, Bul garians, until after the war, Mar- inoff wants a receiver appointed to take charge of an auto truck owned jpintly with, Toneff, GERMAN MONEY : jleft Thursday jinto the ocean here last the matter ' Far and Near News by Telegraph ang Telephone eecesceeseese Property owners on the east sid of Lake Washington have urged, in petitions to the port commission, the purchase of the ferry Isaquah from the Anderson Steamboat Co. A York proved dollars PUEBIO.—J, H. Carpenter, rested for failing to register, said he did not know that the United States was at war with Germany because the rancher with whom he as employed kept him ignorant of the fact. a New mald of ckle found and given be worth cheap | hotel in to a to thousands SAN FRANCISCO,—Mrs, Bridget Lougheney, 101, dies in a hospital |from a fractured hip bone received | from a fall at dance given here for the aged two weeks ago, JUNEAU.—W. H. Bour! min ing broker of Spokane, was arrest ed here Friday, accused of grand larcen change HELENA.—Engineer H. J. Carter was killed and Fireman Barly Rut- ledge seriously injured when the Great Northern passenger train No. 8 plunged over a bridge into a river, Friday. PHILADELPHIA.—For violations | of the espionage act, five members of the staff of the Philadelphia Tageblatt were indicted Friday by government agents. rut, Harold R, Priest, son of dean of the state university, to Join his regiment at Gettysburg, Pa the m Huston fished a sturgeon out of Royal bay and when he cut it open found copy of the Frankfurt (Germany) Zeitung, dated March 12, 1917 Mr. C. J, France will speak on the war risk insurance measure be- fore the Commonwealth club at the Good cafeteria, Monday The Parent-Teachers’ association | jof the Ballard high school will hold their first meeting of the season at the Ballard high school Thursday. | DOUGLAS.—According to a! statement of Ives G. Lelevier, Mex- fean consul here, 500 cars of boo: $ was dumped August by orders from the state authorities An overcoat Just purchased was stolen from Mrs, A. Peterson in a drug store, when she laid the pack age on a counter while awaiting change ward F. Rickett arrested by Patrolman J. E. Boughton on dock of Canadian Pacific railway for fail. ing to have registration card. METROPOLITAN A grand revival of Denman Thompson's famous old rural com edy drama, “The Old Homestead,” opened to a good house at the Met. ropolitan theatre Friday night, for a two-day stay original detafl in scenic effects of the old production have been duplicated, even down to the famous barn yard scene, with live chickens and ducks leisurely stroll- ing around the stage. There are many artiste in the! cast who have been identified with the plece, even since its first days. Ferdinand Munier and Charlotte Treadway deserve special mention, very | Public Markets © o- PCONOMY—SATURDAY Sta pure ed sugar, @70; 2 sacks st pure natural mi Stall 60, best 1 ranch Staite 37-38 eoy beans $1.00; bulk fearon! ane Ween $1.00 abe “ or'oh Carnation milk, tba + 8 406 wheat meal jo ib, Btall 47, 10 1 olate, URDAY ar-! by the Spokane Stock Ex-| ‘SEATTLE SHIP _ GOES ASHORE! ited Pre ned Wire PORT TO\ END, Sept. 15.— Alaska-Pacific freighter, Admi- vent ashore at Mat+ morning # standing by to am Wainwright. An attempt probably will be made to float the steamer tonight, at high tide, No lives were reported lost ARMENIANS DRIVEN iy The ral Wainwright lrowstone point t A navy cutter sist, the Armenian men and women were ‘en into malarial swamps and t to die there, as well as on thi jdeserts, in the campaign of ex termination carried by the Turks against this Christian nation under their power This of the sidelights war of hate, as re Charles Frederick ng held by the Se or Armenian re na, Friday night. | More than 1,000,000 Armenians have died, many by the roadside, jhe said. Other thousands of wom- en were stolen, when found help loss In relief | rales of mi dr on 5 last was one Turks viewed by Dr Aked, at a meet attle committe Nef, at the at country-wide funds, Seattfe a campaign for is asked to ] ercy ASK COUNCIL TO AID '.FOOD CONSERVATION | A proposal to use the waste of the city matkets establishing @ clty cannery |W. 8. Griswold and Mrs. J. H. Men jdenhall, of the committee of the National Council of Defense, be- jfore the finance committee of the jeity couneil Fridey, | An appropriation of $1,000 was asked, free labor, quarters and heating being donated. |He Loses Pink Kimono j Elisha L. Rader, who lives in a tent house at the West Garfield st. bridge, is minus two jars of cold \eream and a pink kimono today. He 80 reported to the police, Besides these articles, a black jsatin skirt, a pink sflk dress, a foun- tain pen, and a paper box contain- were stolen from him last \e——- AN APPRECIATION | Editor The Star: I wish to express my heartfelt apprecta- tion and thanks for the kind and beautiful words your pa- per published about Mr. Cont bear. Yours gratefully, GRACE M. CONIBEAR, y Townes $5 and $10. 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