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ar Ren 1» Wppigpnimme rot: + ponte eens ‘TURNER IS THK WORLD: PRIDAY BVENING, SEPTEMBER CABINET REPLIES PARRICIDE AND SUICIDE en a Insane Shepard Killed Parents and Then Drowned Himself. FOXBORO, Mase, Sept. 2 —David Lewin Shepard and hie wife, an aged thelr | | | | atte with indicated that be had killed fis parents in & Violent ft of insanity and then hurried away to | the pond and ended lis own life, i CAN YOU FIND HER? the ety Clame Girlie Byes Have Heated tye Perhaps vou flearch tio passing throngs for t pretty face The etrl disappeared from the Bowery cigar store I) which she was employed ite a dieappearanes Like that of the famous Mary Hogere hep case. Vung inal nage of | rhe Hvening World wext Mondo) eee TO GREAT POWERS . — sy 1! -Clubber’s Victim Re- bal 4 leased Through The |Notes Sent to Germany, Russia, and a Third M Ww Bvening: wants: Handed to Minister Wu. It was late in the afternoon. The pris: | a rere on Blwckwell’s sland were shuf-| WASHINGTON, Sept, .—A Cabinet | Thuraday, Liat disorders have broken | Ming in to thelr eventng meal of dry} meeting waa held today, Secretaries ag Leet anh egg sanravadl| ng coffe: oral villages have been dentro Drown bread and strong black cof *| Long and Hitohcock and Attorney-Gen- | a hg tans re aalioed. When Benjamin Turner, the landscape | . an a ®ardener who was so brutally beater by [eral Grigaw being present. At Ite con The miasionarios succeeded in escap- Pol an Carberry on Sixth avenue last | dlusion the following offetal announce- | lng. Baturday morning and then sent 19] ment was made: one first ty ie ot 19 ent by bi Binckwoll's taiand for ten days by | Viceroy proved powerless to subdue the Sasiatrate. Mott, emerged from the] “THO Government Bae reached &| dyontor and the forei¢n Consul mado a great walled building Known as the | determination ¢ ative to the Chi} most urgent request for the despatch of workhouse siemmet It will be made | 4 Bethea Apa TO nck‘ cncals ~ « jie had served three days, and,|pabite as neon aa it can be com- ba Oe OF A argon 1 ; stom Avadaifohe \ through the agency of The EVENING | mumteated to the powers inter- bo vd Berita dine v World wan f ri sea in) ia th inners gratitude ja best expressed . Diy own words, uitiered when he met an] 1 ls denitely known that three nove | CONFERENCE WITH LI " Evening World reporter at (he Jail door, | have been prepared, one in reply to the — * . HIS GRATITUDE. Gorman proposition, one bearing upon| Diplomat Now at Tong.Ku, Where “It 1 knew how 1 could thapk a big|'h¢ Iast Russian propose! and one rele- Be Won Ame Stat newspaper properly | would do it. Alt] {ive to the communication from the Ont Coremanr: can do is to say that | am grateful, | Chinese Government, delivered by Min- | copyright, 1900, by the Amociated Prove | nore eo (han | have ever been before, | ister Wo, asking that thie Government! pong.Kcu, sept. 1 via Shanghal br The Evening World's kindness to me, | clothe Minister Conger with power to fept. %—L4 Hung Chang arrived on Toannot account for it tn any wayexcept | teat with Prince Ching In peace nego- the Tak i whan that ‘The Hvening World knows how | tations, Tuewhy at i anchorage, O fgroamly [have been wronged and cham-| ‘These several communications, which | he was vielted by Rear-Admiral Remey | pione me because | have no one elve] set forth the powition of the United |and che Russian flag Captain (who knows the pirouretan + Me r| States, will not be made public before! te preseeded to Tong-Ku to-day. He! Which Carberry arrested ine and dares] to-morrow. . 1 vo imy friend TE knew The Bening | BRRLIN, Sept, a—Kaperor William | 6" tovahtd warn pe ae oe Hens AVorld could gat me of the Island and | ent Baroness Von Ketteler, the widow e Ms ae | Only the Russian and Japanese om. Iwatted in hoe of the German Minister at POKING: | stale called on Hie Hxoollency, He had Turners first act when he set foot] telegram to ‘Tlentein, as follows a Jong conference with eq: Admiral | POD ARH READ wan was 10 BO) "Ag was the case during the lone) \iexiet on board @ Ruasian warship Before Notary Publlo W. B. Caldwell, | period of terror through whieh you! “yas Lj, accompanied by a Hussian At No 18 Third avenue, and #WeAr W | passed wilh eueh fortitude although de- quard of aeven aad tHe own eavort, the @ (ull statement of the assault com>] prived at the very outset of your hus lator unarmed but wearing the Lmpe f mitced vim oy Policeman Carberry |band, #0, now, my hearty sympathy 90 | rai unttorm, will proceed by. special Bhd Detective Coyne last Saturday companies you on your way home, MY | train to Tentain, where a residence haw , Turner then went to a barber People mourn with you. May God com | peon prepared for his occupancy. A aft ne & Clean, shay * fort you." v i Ny earl ee linner and went ‘Tho Baroness replied expressing her tor, Mra. Agnes. Ka ‘nast deep thanks for Hin Majesty's gractoes SHELLED 1 THE FORTS. Ixth sireet, Where ho spent (he | sympathy, \n expert gardener and varenerer BIRLIN, Sopt. M.A dewpatoh re. J 4 > find a place where he ‘inn t; | BOXERS AT CANTON, | catvet here trom Taku dated tony, ( Yaphank, b. 1 we Bept. 2, naye » on file with « 5 J ne fai aan ey et hdne Onthreak "Yomerday eventing the Peitang fore p the w wy with his ref * Southere Chins opened fire on the Puiestan infantry erences camp, wounding twenty-five men, @inoe aheet Wille pe ol mn pti, Le Port. carly thie morning a German howttzer wer an advertisement for a gard “ [har Turner was assaulted hy Poltooman PARIB, Bept, M.The Freneh Consul haa been shelling the forts and fy and Detectly 7 rw At Canton telegraphs under date of 5 (hat cart was tnapired to I hin by @ roslaurant keener who had grimy dented Wt for a poor 5 “ss «115,000 , DEFENSELESS Ime Was [OF Keven # the head Place near Baluirpore, Md. He was alno An the employ of Mra. Learned, of PYtts . field, Muse, and everywhere he has ‘ worked his reputation ts excellent, That | he ought not pe without employment | oe) ‘ long iF a cortainty AND THE CLUBBER. t And Folloeman, Carberry, tho, newt Mad Fury of Cossacks Along the Siberian- Clubber on the New Y: i we force, HY wither ‘work Meat he heads of Chinese Frontier Witnessed by sive outaena tnd a pene ‘ id he furniah ref Ita Turner hover Bren Wed | an American. th i | John "aye: | # min police | The Evening Post to-day publishes ay naw as many as Uhrty villages and rman vats letter from GO. Prederick Wright, f18| hamlets of the Chinese in fame One ‘ita law. | Correspondent in Russia, telling of the] of them waa a alty of £09 or 10,00 In int | masanor Commacks of perhape fifteen | habitants a at have thouaand defenseless Chinese = men,| "We catimated that we enw the dwell mould probaly! { Work when the; Women and children in Blagovestchonak | i" of 21,000 peanem@ble Chinese in Namen Ballots we 1 and other vilages on the Mberian-chi- | tat awful day, while parties of ¢ aaien nese frontier, The entire population | MCk* Were seouring the Melde to find rh TRAMPS ROB was wiped out Onin am) shooting them down at i Irie cabled regorta of the slaughter | ‘ah y toll chat the Chinese were magsacred,| “Whet heeame ef the women i UNCLE SAM Mr Wrigtv's story has the value of [nd children no ene knew) bat "| thet of an eye witnens, and it ls well | there war apparentiy ne way for known that he i# etrongly pro-Russlan them to ercape to oa of # tn hes sympathies, Lape than two | safety, t $0 Anxious to Enlist, They months before he witnemsed the horeibie “On our way up the rive ~ On) butehery at Hlagovestohenek he wrote: till above tha ait " j oity, every Chinese Break Into Recruiting Station. a Ollo Mullet and David Conners, two | rw wits from the Hower are 1 the awkward squad of the Tombs today, arly this morning they had a burning destre to serve ['nele Bam an the battle fleld and headed for the reerubting ater | Lon at 10 Went atreat The pince had not been opened yet, but thelr ardor wae too intense to walt, o they broke tn fix sutty of pogimentale hung on the Will wd AOMe Amal arma were mtack ed in a corner. They gathered up these and were starting for the war wien thoy remembered that they did not have thelr car fare. Two deake and a big trunk looked ri ff though they mlwht hold juere, and Pere promptly ay r re woldier clothew and some email | valuables: | With (hese additional army needs the Teorulia elimbed through a back win 7 down and up the mareh for (he Philippines. But thelr burden was heavy amd they coneluded to piteh oamp until i the mun shone, While resting they fell asivop. When Corpl, McKinstry opened up the ve place for business two hours later ho yelled for the police, and the sleeping warriors were roused and hurried off on the double quick. In the Tombs court the corporal called them burglars and hoboes, but they declared they were patriots, They are on the court rolls now with $2,000 bail marked againet them, while they, being iy a prison pen, enift the battle trom afar celine cammill ADA IS MISSING. Mre — MoDonogh’ 17-Vear-Old Daughter Left Home, ia Brook- lyn, Nearly a Week Age. Ada MeDonagh, seventeon years old, of Alabama and Sutter avenues, Brook. lyn, disappeared from home on Sept. 1), Bhe was law heard of at the Brook. lyn Bridge tn company of a woman. ‘he girl be 6 +4 Tinohes tall, weigh, ia poe 4s and has fair complexion ‘an ir. She wore a blue skirt, pink shirt wet, Mh white straw 008. hat and tan laced ‘The polloe have heen ‘taken 10 jook for hi “Ruane Wit surely introduce into this region @ higher civiMeation, and in the wake of her rule will spring up better estobliched order and the prosperity pure to attend tt," Hoe tells af the peaceful condition be- fore ie commencement of hostilities and then the sudden change: "As noon ‘the Rursan troops went Jown the river on transperts (uly 14), the fort at Ay@un beqan, without warn. ing, to fire pon passing steamboate, wnd, on the Ith, fire wae opened upon Blagovestohenm, and some Russian vil- lages were burned opposite the fort “The actual Injury infileted by the Cnt. Nese waa alight; Mit the terror caused by ft was indesortiable, and it drove the Conencks into a frenay of rage “The peaceable Chinese, to the num ber of 5,000 or 4,09), In the city were ex- pellel in great haste and, being forced upon rafta entirely inadequate, were moet of them drowned in attempting to hamlet was a charted mane of nul “The Iaree village of Motoha was atill amoking, and we were told that 400 Chinese had heen killed "We do not mention these tacts te OMe prejudice agninat ihe Russtar thorities of against (he Cosmoke work of devaniation hax not beon or dered by those high tn authority. 16 ts rather the remult of moh violence such An inntigates the promoters of dynch law in the Bouthern States, or, more Hourly such an has from time immemorial an the Inddans “The wholesale destruction, both of Propenty and of life was thought to be 4a military ne@enalty ‘The wives and Mhlldren of the Consacks were in torr ‘TY whall never formel the night »p In one of thene villages a few miles be Jaw Aywun, three or four dave after ities besan Kivery household way crome the river, The stream wae tatrty black) their bodies, wit In our ride through the country 0 reach the otty on Thursday, the ith, we TWO STEAMERS BURN A mnt haw Wis Mite on the War Bagley at 4¢, Louie A Lively Bia AT, LATTE, Sept, 21.—The wteamer War Pago, of the Bago Packet Com- pany, and the Carrer, of the Calhoun Packet Company, were burned co-day, Joseph Behuiis, bill clerk of the War Kagle, wag turned to death wivile asleep Of the dowk, Both steamers are a total Wns, entimated at $100,000. ‘The fire was started from the pine of one of the eolored firemen, smoking contrary to orders, cn TWO SHIPS WRECKED Several Lives Reperted Lot Dowble Marine Disaster Of Key Weot. ATLANTA, Ga., Sept, 21.—-A mpectal to the Journal from Key Wet, Mia, saye that two vessels are ashore on one of poh ET La win Girls! Oh, Peaches! # Hark! Cupid 1 reeches! Therva Trouble in Love's Camp. § Many MORGAN'S iP DG “ete won the keys about forty miles north of here. It fe reported that halt of the crew of packed up in carts and removed in the inkddie of the night to the prairies 1) the imerior, ‘The guards were inwuftl ctent, the end only way, am they though, \ protect thelr own fumiitos Was to strike terror Into the hearts of ail the Chineme, And ao tho wonk of dee #trucvion has gone an, BOY'S LEG CUT OFF, Hen Down by a Trolley Car, the Dnt Survives Operation in Hospital, George Alernan, darted arrose Booond avenue at High Ueth street thie morning in front of « trolley car golnm at good mpoed, The tad had a fal start and was a ewifl runner, but sllppet on the car (rack. He fell headiong and rolled on the rail as the car, grinding and slipping along the tracks under the e 8 of the motorman to stop M, readied him. Tho fender pamed over young Aler nun as he tried to wriggle off the road- bed, but one of the front wheels caught hia left lew and mangled it The boy, who lives at 1477 Mirst ave- nue, was taken to the Presbyterian Hos ital, where his lee was amputated. he motorman of the ee ae was arrested BANKER | MASON DEAD President of Rank of New York Sucoumb: to Heart Patinge This Morning, Ebenezer 9. Mason, Presidem of the Bank of New York, died at 4 o’clock this morning in bis apartments in the Or monde, Broadway and Beventioth street, Heart failure was the 0 of death Mr, Mason waa fifty-nine yoare old and had been employed by the Bank of New York for thirtywix yours, He was & member of the Union Lengue Club, ‘He ts survived by @ widow, two and @ son mated the ploneers in Amerioa agaiinnt | A len-voar-old boy, | We eeth more Wedding Rings then any other owolor In Greater New York \LL SIZES, ALL STYLES. ALL WIDTHS, ‘anlewe id Ke Py " Semmens 14 By enimleas 22 | | Unemployed capital seeks safe In- |, veatment tunity adv Put your business-oppor in The World novel and staple styles, $7,50 $40, $12,50 STEWART ouple, were found murdered in beds to-day with their t ate t Madr son, William F. Shepard y two years of age, Who has shown evi co of Insanity for some time, was sein and there le reason (o belteve vat he committed the erline while 4 ally de ! Mr & ari and his wife were each Jabout seventy-five years of age The aged man ain! bis wife lived with thelr daughter, but they were alane tut night, Mis Ant Kon a yinit with friends a whe The orime Was dinouvered owls Bhopard, a aon f the viet milkineli " allot at i" ie ' soils This afterno: ar & parties found the body of William Fo Shepard in Mae tory Pond, aobut a mile and aq ised has ” Fall Overcoats and Raglans. Our Display Excels All Others, All the ideas of the best known designers are here, High class tailoring is apparent in every garment, All the new and fashionable fabrics. Coverts, Vicunas, Unitnished Wornteds, etc. Silk and Serge lined, FRANK LTarLor CLOTHING C'g BRQADWAY, cor, CHAMBERS ST. 21, 0 tena Rent cocenn Se ACID, NOT WHISKEY. aol for a whtmkey flask, both of whic he Kept tn a close in his shop ay Orohean! street, Aaron Burta, of the firm ot Cohen & Burra, manutacturers of cloaks, drank the contents ahortly be fore noon toxtay | | He died in agony an hour later oa | THEORIES ABOUT FOOD. Also a Few Facts on the Same Subject, We hear much nowadays about health | foods and hygienio living, about vegetarian tem and many other fads along the mime Une Hostaurants may be found in the larer cities where no nieat, pastry or coffes werved and the food orenk is in his glory and armunents and theories galore advanced |to prave that meat war never Intended for luman alomacts, and almost make us be love that our etumty ancestors who lived | fourecore years in robust health on roast bef, pork and mutton must have been Arowsly ignorant of the laws of health, | | Our forefathers had other things to do than formulate theories about the food they Ate A warm welcome was oxtended (o any | hind from bacon to asorna, A healthy appetite and common sense are! excellent quldes to follow In matters of diet And mixed diet of ermine, frutte and meats | ie undouttedly the best As compared with aratne and vegetables moat furnishes the mori nutriment in « highly concentrated form and is digested and {s assimilated more quickly than vege tablow and graina. Dr. Julius Kemmeon on this subject mays Nervous people, people run down In health and of lor vitality whould eat meat and plenty of it, If the digestion ie ton |feoble at frat it may be cally corrected by the regular use of Atuart'® Dyapepsia Tab flor each meal, Two of thewe oxcolient |tablota taken after dinner will digest sev oral thousand «raiia of meat, ogee or other animal food in three hours, and no matter how weak the stomach inay be po trouble | will be expertenced it a remular praction ts made of using Btuart's Dyepepela Tablets | bee they supply the pepein and diastase | necessary to perfect digestion, and every |torm of indigestion will be overcome by thoir use That large clase of People who rome under the head of nervous dyapeption should eat plonty of meat and thaure ite proper di Feation by the dally use of @ safe, harmiens dikestive modiotne like Stuart's Dyepepeia Tablets composed of the natural digestive principles, pepato, dlastane, fruit acide and talte, whieh actually perform the work of Mgestion, Cheap cathartic medicines mas querading under the name of dyspepsia cures are useless for indigestion as they Haye absolutely no effect upon the actual digestion of food, Dyspanaia in all it) many forma ie simply a failure of the stomach to digest food and he sensible way | lye the riddle cure the dyapepela isto make daily meal time of a preparation like Atuart's Dyspepala Tablete, which is indorsed by he medical profession and known lo con tain active digestive principles All drugatvta poll Stuart's Dyepepala Tab. ts at be, for full trewtment p booklet on cause 4 oure of malled free hy addrensing KA, dtuort Co. Marshall, Mish, Mieh. ) troub ig, 7 Another Great SALE of SHOES Begins at Wanamaker’s Tomorrow J» oe : We need only say that it is the greatest lot of Shoes ever brought together at bargain prices—that even our wonderful June Sale did not equal it—to give an ideaof the opportunities that will be here for buyers of shoes tomorrow, The entire Kifth floor Shoe Store will be filled with shoes for women and children, The Men's i and Boys’ Shoes will be sold in the double store on the corner of Fourth avenue across Ninth street from 1 the Wanamaker Store, This will make a convenient, exclusive shoe store for men and boys, with the best » Shoes at the biggest bargains ever known in shoe retailing, The range covers every sort of Fall and Winter shoes for men, women and children, from the lowest-priced sorts that are thoroughly good, up to some splendid sample lots of the finest shoes mada, | Prices will range from | A Quarter to a Half Vnder Value { And all the shoes are of a higher character than have been offered in a bargain sale before, Full details in morning papers, This suggestion of price ranges: Men's Shoes— Women’s Shoes-—- $1, $1.50, $1.90, $215, $2.45, $2.65, $2.85, $4.30. $1, $1.40, $1.60, $1.80, $2, $2, 50, Boys’ Shoes— Children’s Shoes— $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.70 750, BSc, 9Se, $1, $1.20. | the New hie Rtare, Pour and Ninth ot Pritts floor Ae neat? JOHN WANAMAKER ‘sii Stewart & Co Oth & 10th Sta, i OPENING SALE Daniell’s ckintoshes, Great Sale of a 1000 Dozen Fall Weight | Cravenettes and Storm: Skirts. e | esnnaeepeatanilauasenauuentenae Men's Worsted Ribbed | No such opportunity has ever been offered to Shi i Mackintoshes, Ci tt sto & D ciate aetna” HShirts & Drawers, To realize at once our surplus stock of ladies’, N. ; men's and children’s garments-all this year's atural color, guaranteed fast j style willbe sold below thecost of manufacture, and unshrinkable, { The following are a few of the bargains a | Ladios fine fs | silk Men's pare wool cape * at 75c. each, } single or double cape, ‘ “wo 98« reduced from pls and eA and Children's Garments, similar to ladies and ine make, ery yy aren 1H) wd BAS 10 OTS, BO Men's tatiormade RAIN “ia rowlan style, allie Tinting, Hy ia $8, tine price while they Van, we 50 Mail Orders Receive Prompt ‘Kieation, Massachusetts Rubber Co., 8 Last 14th St, New York, Second Week of Big Neckwear Sale, Is, Techs, Fowr-ine Hawke nd Bat Wine The at 29C. each, ° FOUR SCARFS FOR $1.00. Broodwou, 0 to 0, HM, 18 And = T.KE 263 6th Ave., riimot A FALL TOP COAT Ix very comfortable these cold even ings Perhaps you cannot afford to lay out the money for It. We can help you by selling It to you on our | Liberal Credit System. | Pay a Little Each Week, This does not mean that you are whod to pay twice the value of the | warment, The price of every plece of clothing ts marked in plain fig tires, #0 you can be eure that you are only paying the cash market value of the garment. We can well you & good Mall Cont | in covert cloth, eolors Hght tan or brown, also good prade of aa cloth in Oxford or Cam lridae shades, for cash or credit, at THANCE HW PURNTTIN prone $8.50 Our Men's Fall Suite range in price | from $10.00 to $80.00. The qnall-| tie are the wame you would get paylng cash, but we well them to you on our Hberal ered yetem | Furniture and peter Open Saturday Evenings Until 9,30. Brooklyn: Store,470 Fulton i RIPANS WANT OA care of bed Wealth that Hel T AN vot dened (ine given relist, No mnalie . 40 you good | 10 Hy V pane Chamniont ee | | All the season’s $15, $18, $22,50 BUILDING. les ois ide Mlk: ein lls Eighth and Ninth Sts, ) Amusements. Fi Palla da Amusements. , } EMPIRE fiw NAS Hala Li k " opine SUPE ari Sues oi iD CAEL artes ce | Hit Rea ee [anion THEMTRASOSUPLAUNTING] PT cmeper cn, rem | 4 r ” Preceded by 1 AND LATTLE CHATBTEN A ORATA WOW ON BALE. FIDDLE - DEE- DEE ]} sisi» OR!TERION vest h? trait" |e HPA ENGLIH GRANBOPERA CO HACKETT THE PRIDE OF JEWMIGD. | yt eA A My, i ans tiewan Amount oF tana THE vgn 07 Wey a 3 | : ie MWe oharp | wats TTR MET Amat ITH NEW MONSTER COAG in n'ont poduiy ot ope 2 NON ft | vinginin Hanne nly Matinee aturdey 42D 8 AND ATH AYE K reap PASTOR'S sutras ANCE ae THEATRE Gilveltan, A Lh Aa 8 fi cere, : |NEXT eas THe OMARITY BAte TO: il Sufferers nh tee Rar tegontt RA sone iy ae ander ihe 8 AAS EBAY Tonal Aoerlal Opera Vocal Polat Hi MURIC, Lem Me, levi ee giseacccn a VANE HAG 8" fe iN | KOSTER BIG Ispegtechdd WO peter or | f & BIAL'S DAILY HERALD firs { Burt. U4 Meat 8 ein A : 2c. Mat. rv, | ARIZONA. aliens WHY SMITH LEFT HOME, weentiway, Maller, $5¢ svete ARIZONA,’ fa GRAN dU. THE DAIRY FARM, mtananatie Vaid we | METROPOLIS THRATRR O44 AM ere lanteM) —ToMORROW Rv. | ALL Mrkacd deaatet 6 MOWKAN Pate | OPERA: | TOR G #mADROOKE, | Aras * 6 MeMaTRE S| ick Waae—iOADH AIRE intial Houde | Phe CROUNDENA ONT | |ont sy | i na ati Har ot | gla " a on NAUGHTY ANTHONY & AME atfetiu, lin o varie st « SEAMONS. iat Wet | Excursions ce a ‘a IN" hoe | iv, PIOTURWAQUE RUDGON, * LYCEUM: MANHATTAN 2's CALEB WEST lied BROHDNAY dls + oe 3 Wrtks | BEN- HUR: 4) +|,, Great Sunday World, HOLS BROS one i Ed ‘d by HARRIET HU *ARD AYER, \ CENTRAL PARK al NICKE fshigang KER, How to mak your throat [FRANCIS |.) THE MONKS OF| / | ) fair ov WILSON wl" onuna, MALABAR, \ \SIN | p! mp and fair »v massage, |WALLACK'S "ray 20) o) reovay 8 PWT A XS en OMS SKINNER goss, PRINCE OTTO) of fff) VN |e Hop in the quest of | : | NOM lime healt), beauty and rrace. ewey vu YORK GIA | it , #4 ORK GIRL, | 1 iA PPR ; & " h ert Can ma . oe ~— ear WEL IME MLL | What sort of husband ought yout marry? An wered ‘ STAR asa fotety are fark. On Be |bY Prof, Bristol, : | aortas MILTON @ DOLE NODES, Mn & Fe ARTHUR SIDMAN, Pale. KEITH'S NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD, m (cdi Deal AR wei alte (a eller atlas ‘

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