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TER TR UTTER THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1901. : IRSE QWNRS M'GOVERN'S YOUNG BROTHER “PHILLIE” [WINNERS AT CYCLE RACERS. - Seige HAS HOPES Ob BECOMING NOTED JOCKEY NU aie CONFESS FRAUD +o—. ODYOVSK! The Little Fellow Is Trainer Eddie Hughes’s Pupil, and When He Graduates from the The Two Turf Governing Stable-Boy Class He'll Ride Terry's Horses. Gummer Waaie Weather Brings/Stevens and Eaton Sus- Bodies to Accept Rule , Out Week’s Largest vended for Life 5 Suggestions. IS LANY MEL ‘Terry McGovern, (he greatest Wie }ay great asa jockey as hl rs are old ts ducated for a Jockey's Attendance. by N. C. A. fwhter for his wetgat and inches this a mitgills is PHILP, and in apit rand by the time the racing spa- country Haak exert ee ured e ese ariel Ie fellow alt ere natene ae | < in this vleiity ners pea to NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 15.—The Horse- nger brother who hopes to decomel McGovern fn yelniz that ever rode | he able to uilot u horse as well as any {Special ening Fighting and horse-racing are appare men's Protective Association, the Exec- SOUDOUUOOOL TOD ODOOOOGL Y SunREEPHitite vas been learning the Peis i thea Be ae In Summer ee ae: Tata eer L uttee Committee of which met yeate Lady BeresfordConcedes at/ Memphis, was organized Inst Su “mer in Chicago, and every Western| Ownership of Derby int of riding horses for over a and according to those who have seen him exercise horses at the Gravesend | he Mardt weather ut the Falr Grounds to-day. lincluded in the “er iras visitors were very much|charge {s not mei sory. The presumption, but a Ace track he xhows fair ability. in evidence and the attendance was the [straight fact« hed ror by th ‘owner of prominence Joined t. At that Face track he whows fur wbiltty. ' aight facts, vouched for by the men “time fim alms were vague and even its Favorite. Hentiumheapthoswell: Know net largest of the week. who. faked, he never maw a Odom is in hopes that Trainer] Orlando Steve: ne HA will tet him finish out th trainer of the speedy Iowa balance [rider, and. Jay Eaton, the Elizabeth { the meeting, He has telegraphed (0 | professional, are the confessors. To the arence Mackay's trainer to let him|poard of Control of the 3 A. they He rode Zolo to-day. have made declarations and atated facts concerning a match race ewark last « Teadera did not know what good pur- = poses it would serve. Many of them. however, had Ideas for the governmen: Hreepatch to The Rrenine World of.the turf to submit to the body mak-| LONDON, Fel. 18.—Volodyoveki, fa- ing the laws. One thing it asked for | vorite the Derby, will be turned the 1 Paddy Suitivan, way WHT be the fest | sti was representation in the Turf Con-|over to Lady Meux, from whom the Marris, |p, a gress, This point may no: have been |iate Lord William Mereatord leased the erent | Tor taree-y Story atid daldcaitolnenc wehsrand 4 pressed vers hard. but at any rate it | sore, After Lord William died Lady ne Oraveng nan races traci sente Jocks, when ame the latter's turn to. suy ! Saragamp, 16 Woodetick, 10 Aja, 102, Annie Coons, (>ehran, Dean, 108. Michaels 110, Coburn Piant, 104, fal goat Won * Beerman. W. Dale. something he binmed Eaton for all. According to the charge, Eaton double- crossed Stevens. Eaton wax supposed to 4, have been the winner and Stevens ga # him money to bet on himself, (Eaton). When the race was started cach man won a heat, and the third was to go ; to Eaton. In tie stretch Eaton deliber~ : attely fouled Stevens and the Judi Azim got a good ride. Sinck war atl nromptiy disqualitied the Witzabeth wae work on him from the «tari me} Then it appeared that Eaton's mont ray at the three-quarters, Siragamy | as Wakered on Stevens akalnat Steven's SEAS Ariki \e Zaton e latter divided the was the best of the ethers. She passed |soots with a “dummy.” but nobody but Wootstick above the ‘hth pole /stevens wan defrauded, the race having. and got the place easily, Bean quit| been run in private. The N.C. A., acting on the evidence, Easeitudt there are:two governina uo | Mux recured antnsinetion reatralning TANK HOT | ayy Wiillam Heresford, ax executrix fas {n the West, both looking for recog. | aul" William Tie ‘dinpoaingsot theleel ajtion by tho hormemen, tt ts Hkely that ret rerestord mare wn mnpeal opal the organized owners. If they are able | 1Ads Heresford made an sppeal sgains to agree on n line of action, will get a [the Injunction Kein eis hearing and be able to dictate to a great | ‘Iecided to atthdraw tt a extant how they: shall be governed, One | Voledyovskt has been much sough! for ofsthe objecta of the meeting waa to [PY Mce-horse owners, both of England; draw up suggestions of giles to be aub. [And America, since the death of Lard mitted to the Western Jockey Club, | Beresford. ‘The fact of Lady Menx v \ teasing the colt to the nobleman is taken Saat a peut aan rext miesline ion to mean that she would diapo: Nim at sultab MC MIE Fin. str, ehran PEAS ——_—____ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. 2 poreymes to Suggest Ral otis oliatiallilmprn carly. auto Rice suspended both men from the racing: tin Rethanagn, 6 go. constituting [OF securing the animal Ver theeesyearcolée ond up: alk furlong the decition to the Hoard or Appans omnia pointed if r that purpose, | Derby favorite nee of the a ation. : ere) + sete woat work on rules of the |lady Moux'= pronerty, festern Jockey Club. Mee practical | offer will be submitted to mon, iis lively that thesswill think | "As the American. mill "will pay, | Mbdly of any good Ideas that horsemen |to wecure: a horae. all vorth, the oie! 0 to Om So English lady will in all probability ac- Sudockey Odom's riding since he camolcept his terms and the horse with the = has been deserving of only thelawful name will be seen running under tndiiest criticlam. Hoe haa been taxing|the Whitney colors on English tracks . (decial to The Prening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEAD Copara Cyne image of all his opportunites, an Hew 1 The entries: for to-morro AChe has made any mistakes 1 nas been SH Ee ete a rae PE aa HEL OS jin the io} Start good, Wen eastly. Ti 1.19. s Pirate's Queen tiptoed her fied. She Soff in front und stayed there. tran rode her hard in the Inst half, It was a Ught ft among the next three i pestlonel{his mont _|HOCKEY CLUB OF N. Y. WON. w ; It will be a great disappointm Defeated Quaker City Team in nw ‘Clubs’ Demand Forced Whittle Me crn exercining m a OF R Ls F himself and the large number A . . here if Mrs Mackay, ively Game. Champion’s Re- COURIL CODEGR) TUCK CCE Le for the prac rmiey was of very mat ple ct fecalls him con f ‘There was a woeful Iack of Fclence tn tirement. f : litte} hein fo the Hronze Demon. Task- ve cou re criticism growing NG i ‘e showed OE alngle, race In which ne did aa| (he game Vetween the Hockey Coad of M . a TONY HAMILTON TO SAIL. THIRD RACE Cacia eas any Jockey on| New York and the Quaker City. team es ® or tout-vearsnide and upmard; one mile and | Tom Aime OX Jonty at St. Nicholas Rink Inat night, bur rath ne ; [Mromn Val ince Real: “ q ockey Tony Hamilton, who in als day - ef ens we hte wi Be] there was roughness and ginger tol John [. Scholes, champion amateur & ea denalAGHNO een ders ror cote Ganrua ttn: ‘ran during fhe jast week of the meeting, | "Pare The homme seven won by # acore| faatherwe'ght boxer of the world and ® f the American » is about to try 4 Tlece—Mteeplechave bendica A a Barna ood AgoMetss whlch in a re-/ of 4 to 2 and the visitors were lucky 19 yeliaved uy many to be the cleverest lad | Mis luck on the Engtteh tracks, Al {iithetat, 98, I stack FI] date Kelty... ...120 34 f whee emitent ot a meanet, the] WHO ever donned the gloves, han decided ough he hae no. « on tae Hic Conway, 12, W. Dale. & Toa Clarenclo. 10. 138 : Ee Of BED will be added to those|crowd that witnesmed Itinumberms wboue | at tie awe of twenty-one to retire trom she Is. and ex Geo Ro tae, 10S, Coburn f fourth Mace —The De stakes, which abana ote, Hin. Htursell scared the feat goal, shoot: | public boxing. Scholen han been forced Beata iosko. ee Paulian 100. Cochrane 6 fn egcine evor given here. ‘There ure | off only a few vardn nway. Orte to faite this action by the peraintence of 15 to Rive a good WGA itkervon S78 acks in the Wert, outside of Chi-| opponent. Nhe Min aaiek [clube all over Amerten In continually ‘ Beart xond. Won all out.” Time=1.33 ich make ‘a similar show-| wax not ont When the whistle} xtending him invitations t box before = — Lady Curzon and Mite Boykin foumint , ah, the same length of time. but Referee Howard sald It was i Ree ° fr out ail the way. “Lady Curzon camo the ipoinciuntil | temic selves Shap inerer toate volt GEN. M’LEWEE TO RACE. nto the stretch with a lead of two : nRtON, nthe feather st put Mitt Bo: 4 a a COLUMBIA AND WILLIAMS. Newberry amateur championship. thrice, th Gre Hew ON Ranccrnmainiet the rixteentie pale ‘i Thos herttenstanie sie | Romentnroulek: iN anciloer iw leeks fen 1 awee | and in bard drive won, “Miltheful was AcieAN TTS Kemet he deapers er pa autor welag the eomi third all the way. Jim Conway) wax E [Colleges Will Mave Duat Athtetic | work. ut th Mate taeht @amplonship on Hosing fast at the nish after: being 105 Tava I ton’ bday, — Thin Teeont I< untque: tel Sch iste rin the frst three quarters, # ° content to drop out with it . arth Fe x and a half furlongs. p solumatae Lane, with Willams Cot- | CHAMPION BOXER LAID OFF. feats tits eyo Goon Foarcolil ithe ~ Won t sae Hine: Velma, Clark war Birscurtetooh OB the Twenty-second * rgd y u vat, atid own third Lady Contrary | Regiment Armory on Feb. 22. Trey wiii| William Rotenbach, of the New West] While pugiliam is not being carried be the first intercollegiate track con-|Stde Athiet!c amateur boxing Jon in aome cltle, new once. however. Seats held in thia city since che inter. mpion of the ound and heasy-l Announcements. that the xatne. willbe ep collegiare champtonahips last Summer. | WelRnt classes, hins been suspended for | permitted. T eat city to declare In tie the firat_and only dual meeting onthe by the Registration Commit: | favor of the sport le Lyons, Tit, where ee | POO OOO mC UI hoe pee ere Eel ea in this elty and C the Amat te L a TU ee nor io encourage dual m ie wetion ni becaune the purpose of hold “4 ee father colleges See aranronersIMNay oMicinl at the, club will give its frat show on. Feb, Iueeting held, at the American Horse thw principals tn the main event wil { ‘on Fen, 9 ilily, Rotchford and Clarence Forbes, eee Nght ON. W. 8. AL CoO. FT the Chicago. feather-welghta, who. will Ee YAMBRIDGE, Man., Ye. 15.—The seniors ae-| Wo 8 ALC), and Jo Me-[meet in a twenty-round bout, for a te 2) were also wus-| purse of $00. They will tj at 1s feated th bors ware ie ott Newark A. € Necker he denne ysterday tn te En) le for non-payment” of entrance pounds, welgh in at 3 o'clock on the lea between the Fees. day of the battle THEIR OWN LOOT “COUNT” WEEPS jmesa cheese om 2 son an athietle club has just been organized tlong that om, ff the same « eomen te tent und nition that were to Tae reatly wer ned their bout toenight in Chnein f t ’ at t S I posed Everywhere, iii is very sinum ul TO RSE OR IT | anufacturer s I win er aie. | Says the Manager. Hert ta GRU aeieati escei hectic | UGRREA ASML ICULSeeeVReEET In An army of cutters, tailors and finishers working full time through- | peta egret ariel Wiican BEIne Tuli va beri out the year produces an avalanche of merchandise. The quantity e| bd e ppointed, Eve “ proceed. Mo and 6. M seat would bz appalling were it not for the immense outlet created by | | COLUMBUS, Ohio. Feb 15 Accord EN ort on Sets) f ok Avr in OF x values like these: “A tog Attorney-General Sheets, Wa Ado theo ome, im ne taken, 7 ston amen people whe é tup he otticlala of the pKhavoenn Tien's and Young [Men's Trousers—of black cheviot, striped cassi- Bi awyer’ sSeriousCharges|Policeman Left It and|Valeri Deeply Affected by |!¥ ius amindonet ail ton ea utdteare aa baCneenUce TOME net date on which to awd the {| mere and figured designs, many of them all wool... 1 j | i i i i . SUD ety Sef} MD the conte but would prefer to have May 1/1 Boys’ Cassimere and Cheviot Knee Pants—in plain colors and 4 Chae Street _Rail- | eee eee in His al pened s haahiiatal toiiat at GRU Cs TG eT FS ET es Ot Ith BET ney patterns, for ages 3 to 16, many of thomfarstall wool2esse3 25¢ way Corporation. | ng. ympathy. tion inthe inja FE ee MTOCTane ial Gaines = nn eH Men's Alpine Hats in Correct Shapes—of all fur material, which 5 () . i = | era asatuenel Gg) Vor Cinelanati were In| Ifthe tehters, being in firsteclaws cone |f insures fast color—a positively high-grade hnt.....--scosesereee Ic ends my | Jatest amd wanted (o see; dition at ests tim to fight onan , } Inthe Appellate Division of the Su-| The booty alleged to have been see] Angelo Vaderl thirty ars old. an rorised T belleve th | Serie dian Tex ite renin ccommedate |¢ Men's and Boys’ Unlaundered Shirts—with four-ply bosom, pat Bs preme Court to-day Lawyer Clitord [cured bby three men. accuse artist, of Ttiv Vo, who says he [Contests of this kind: Is Terie ceharten menial theese ices MD ELEY ent reinforcemente, of excellent muslin and full-sized: “ 25¢ Mayne Hartridge, Invcritiotsing the ways] lary was the bait of ie an Ttatlan but ne ntiment iso e Men’s and Young Men's Cheviot Suits—black suits of warranted $3 of. Ale Stetropoliean Ratirond, sal eraauin time thie against it, vid there I bu t ; Chic FIGHT FORFEIT PAID quality. exceptional in fit and finieh. 32 AR hi SuCial lates’ towne ot/ ae wes |e ctialcaitents tikves been ae Bie seat Boys’ and Young Men's Fancy Veateiorage tot, red ground Qe ods of the Metropolitan Street Railw unt t ond str an artist, actress to Stiete, the Hinits tw thekte the. Grae ea rita and. of ROD co o Roh) 7 Company. It ham come to such a pass! i yo are Barnett Stlver- yowr and poet, was complain be given gradua WAS ast Jeffries is withing Young Men’s Unfinished Worsted Suits—the fabric now in 50 that many lawyer hesitate to accept a) mun. of H Wil Hiram Levine. | She charged him with writing an obs | & (hore: Nun long: since “cotaedt ste th it at mat conte TRGRTESRS ete foremost demand. Pure worsted in weight for all year round. Case against that company through fear] of > Haver street, and Ji arte. | aeene Jette her on 1 ra mame I I no tones jot poplar. among RUSOISS AT o. 1A partial New Spriag Blocks in Derby Hats—the advance shapes of the 05c adel upon themsely Thies teow ‘ | pete Ae the i si noe rough’ up an 3 “s nce themselves very 4 thotsaens foremost fash:on creatore—in black and brown...... © ccccceee ter ef comm: orlegy among | s Brows Jared she was sorry: fol L i cs yers, and inen erikoauaeeaine ie cent ay 1 vumber yther things | c to Mun-1T Men's Substantial Overcoats and Ulsters—very satoniahing quali- 5 = pit. Bome Judges even hesitate | yw LE don’t want to hurt your] (9 Ms CS Ra a Meu andthe oradown | Rania nahn: tics in Kersey Overcoats and Frieze Ulaterx 3 Seovessee He ppsticompany } K i ned Sea ten on AUS eat eesaeuatoed enranneed ee ticle | (pte Soontral at] eltred: afte Boys’ Oxford Irish Frieze Reefers, with Ulster collars, for ages 3 to $2 eat, nee eis Ae Bran He r ant tha Ry he Pana THe awe’ Teams | ate. text election: A CAN'T FIGHT IN ILLINOIS ; storm-proof garments . OCR * and Informed him taut he must nae pur-| treet He was decked up pending a Ventedvented, This settes it with) me we a Ft Heavy Ribbed School Hose, fast black, staintoe with double 1 suo that line of argument turther, term: | ° pec) ty Keto bondaman a me FRISCO WANTS FIGHT. nn Leutninturel: Gives woven heel and toe....- se eeeeee ing it fection on the Cou ten | to requir as BeDiacthassdisciimel ck Ne was rowurder COUNTY OF BRONX WANTED FIGHTERS DANCE In Offered Ine] ener Full Hower Co stop Them, There are numerous other Specials in Men’e and Boys’ Suits, ‘The cane was that of the charges py |! me and white attempting ‘| AT FRENCH BALL. wos SPRINGFIELD, lL, Fe. 13-74 Dill TT Trousers, Furnishings and Headgear. Should any purchase fail to Bans ckepralltenlistrenti fall way Coma| Pree teal aaa cae Ratt | aceeminltiaw ici ateeeaieT ite tea et ite filinols Leaistature ten ove: {please the money is returned instantly upon request. All clothing Ea oR a alae the trio, aad twa of them aeere wimos ea ‘ spscraanis ; i aoe eee eee eae rane an | vent urlze-fighting In Tlinols, Under boug ht here is kept in repair for one year without cost, What next? that Oppenheim rad arranged for mai, {fee Whon Hrunett’s brother | - A a Jeffries and Rublin Quilt sin rrancisco A.C. wants the bout, and | He present statute the Governor ts un- Always see the Friday ad. of (1 ang euET) testimo: ) | Nillsun, came to his atl als | AL BANY Keo 14 Ph. ‘ Training to Go on pee the men a big offe orzo" ye to uKe troops une th Heatunon 132 to 146 W. 14th St, i Me Fa company for} be aw propor. rp Sane orze rnor tx give if Peruona\inguren “TY ©" © THT MAN TWITS BEVERIDSE, |tctun nto the Stage. fesr Mrs aloouer tyutay wired the Cit Wig to, Brotent ize TH , Betweenoth& 7th Avs, decal ‘The: A O00 ieaeha eran eee Make Chis new divisto al to The Evening W inducements t A. Brady, and | 4 bs f ‘ P mony. to be teat It thn Charger be 11 Arpacventtotenivanitinelareiteccre nis IEG AT, Uy Bel th f sanice oF retinal IW expected | oe OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M.; OTHER DAYS UNTIL 6.30 P.M, pained OD aE | othe Wabash? for 1 the imits of New York Clty north and] 8H to this elty from HAV BLOU TG, i Creedo Fight Postponed. bar two years, . sh | WASHINGTON, 1 Inctona tofthe Harlem River Hronsx Cou the cee N Giventerecanettey ees gonets | CUALUN STE The fixht scheduled - —= ————__ tn amusing dscelotae wll feerantinie ROMA TunLeaaESLASaEo Eletuenn S00) fy cami an to pull of ails: petseam phan tecton, of Sew ——————_] , OLD DR. GREY, 5 7 —_——_———;,,... are a specialiat in diseases of mi theht with psition for could hand! socal ly necess Mayor replied t al im. | situation with te set of new county officers ws Genuine 50c. Ed- Edison | quickest permanent cure goarant ison Phonograph RECOrds, | ienitity, bad dreams, weak, undeveloped organs to Staten | ‘ 4 Ialand. te Phe ciarme r ies rnaencarei| liv fact herd tw inl ntl HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. | Pez: including) f EY ary ee hehe eae ag ve boys started trom the 5 Yootedd nnd twitied by Tima, |r Improvement Dis- | 24 le all kinds, riday. tin practice of any spec in this elty, Of- to walk to Staten Island to-day. Who questioned bis) Knowledge of wer ets borough Brosx are ndy recognizes t there will 35 yeara at 120 &. 17th lee wan broken up atong the tine of the | Yn! iaatiana Ser the new county's Board of ye io fight, either to-night oF at tn FINE CLOTHING AT Saturday at 29. ahip channel, but they kept right on| clariiue thet thatch waitin time during Gov. Nash's te otttice 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Mail Orders ae ae f ap y 4 pitehtork w son ter t aids vody but the Lot Our stock o! a _ rn ed a HS nea einen FILIPINOS GIVE UP ARMS, | Tusi.'* repo a tie Suengertes Wo offer now 500 of our . Oy ares, OM ee Oe rears inest Suits at $8.50 each. Scarcely | it PMTs cubeutute similar se- Abour this time the wind shifted tol ying at Ti jp sthe northward, and the whole {ce fleld nl hume training and come to the elty, Both ate at SAAT y aA whet you ha BM SAhetinren hey oroieed co front asl Reheat Mae Arthur Thinks Surender of ite | tended a ble masked carnival last neat] HO of the re alike, and values range up {o,822) tide wilt avoid duplicating, Nove aman OLD, DK. GRIND we unehe ee a se islanlnet ciate our wholeiale departivent—othera are made from varie tC. 0. D, NIV. S from) the shore. In a few minutes al Mutated the fers and Am ton tmportant, [zen ov he een es Ne Eianloe& tubs | an wun “cthers are unclaimed custom aults made Up in, our Mershact Supplies. ie NEW omic CuEDICAL DRean tas Hy 3 It is the French ball of Cincinnati, and UPProat. Record Boxes, g0e. Years a specialiat in Diseases of ‘wide lane of open water appeared from Buttermilk Channel to the breakwater. | bill golng through on ou Their positon was dangerous and a cone ye mn Crawd collected to wateh the 1 Ange. ‘They were finally taken WASHINGTON 1.—News of an} ine + important surrender in the Phitlp-| tan ty contained the following de- received at the War Office from MacArthur: was high and 4 any prizo-tight. dropped dn after midnt champion and hit two chal vy vaacn:| $15 Worsted Suits, ) ALL NOW ($18 Worsted Suits, [acFortaate tier fist sting. Pao eee wa i: and the! $16.50 Striped sits, | $20 Black Suits, ie Goods at Popular Prices. | sweillugs: idney ‘and la nscrs nots] §18 Black Suits, 58, SO $20 oxtord suis, HIE 8 BOF wecawaee Be sla aa ieee ‘Beam lighter. { utant-General, Washington: 1 in most fraternal cordtal it nader oft ne hundred and twelve rifles and | Ituhlin leaves tite evening for Martet- |... Ph URY and’ thorough reliable fort Ulbe newt bap any ot sere Titned’ ofice, over 16 Youre at AZL_-Went igin a swlment In No More, rounadpecammunltton fram supply ta. where he is billed to show with Ed. [we are ret tall business erifced at 6) CENTS between SGtR) anh pbb evens sakes ere ag HA, -Hfan, LA. spectat|, .CGDENSBURG, X.Y (1 in contiguoun ‘The in. | Martin to-morrow nieht. JOS “tha p< Rett oft Ba tintsbte ae aca Y Mir A mp n 3. Bostwick, ¢ York, died nt ts important, ind t] “1 suppose tt tx all of for good," ste . aa Besa ‘peaall place fourieon milan] cuales Bs Boatwick, of New Vork, sed] RmBO He MyMlcating a mrat | -1 sunpore it ix alt om tor sont’! $15 and $18 Fall Overcoats, some silk lined, now $6.50. RUP TURE. smn ee See Repeated men and women pital. "| ferent inl", reion of D8Nlkca, Mere. ane iif meeting Jemma. for $12 and $15 Suits now $6.50. ite oat fe 3, A sharma ook unt | MER NOR rms at ESN nt oe mame are ordered cin Regiments Mode Ney he Hey” iy Tha eault ie accompliahed excluaive-| the champlonship. This wan to be the pn panee—prie ane ‘fae aioe flecond ave. Charnes ressona d ‘The stock of rt y by the long-continued, intelligent and | most important battle of my ilfe, and 1 en Satur- foe be timed or the danas oa, from : ded to the araliway aistion| rhe Ge that Does cure, [Rrrpintent efforts of officers of the Third | nave been anxicusly awaiting the day tg C a fap ate od and FOS E.. Ct irr ‘of JWhen ready to “move” rea@ TO “Lasative Nroino-qu “MACARTHUR,” "for It to come off. I trained as I never il pete . World For Rent columaa,

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