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ic Adiga who §2 She oe o | it ht 8 ate “HT ‘ iF ° Oho Ge be } a i > . aan ae: PES: u VIN GENERAL | SR NC SPORTING NE § SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6 JON Circulation Books Open to All’? __ PRICE ONE CENT. a POLI E ARE PREPARED lO MAKE AN ARREST AT ONCE. . eowaltere : Parsee te fee ee ee act neo Be : ——————— - sama { . . . ’ FAVORITES GIANTS PLAY Widow Swears Midnight Intruder's Face | Was Entirely Masked—Neighbors - ’ “ | ARE BEATEN roa Tell of Hearing Cries of “Walter!” | NEW YORK ..-. too 100000 2-3 ‘ ; S : | . = i P R R UNNE| | ORANGE ...... .....-..100000000 1-2 Tuthill Explains About His Visit. o e a = | oo ee ‘ ino— i 5 n . ‘Numeral, 12 to I, Wins Fifth Inning—Matty singled. Jones fanned. McGraw sin-|Jerseymen Score is (The Latimer inquest to-day was abruptly adjourned. Six sub- By a Vote of 56 to 10, They Adopt Railroad | gled. McGann forced McGraw. Brodie flied out. No runs, New Yorkers in First Glen Cove Handicap Croni t in to pitch for New York, and B h ; poenas were hastily issued. Committee's Adverse Report. D ronin went In to piten tor New York, and Bresnahan went) Inning—Deegan Is a — Limejuice OPS} behind the bat. Williams fanned. McGraw helped Boutellier . P Statements are made that the police are prepared to make an reat 4 -_ 1 Puzzle Until Third, ’ tor tne) Dead — Eva Russell) out. Cronin relieved Deegan. No runs. . aLonee By a vote of 56 to 10 the Board of Hat Hie CE ats nae epithe Di ualified Sixth Inning—Cusick took Lauder’s fly. Battam threw Smith| When Giants Score. = . aa r ; y Aldermen this af-ernoon refused to ervanse of the Sighthour and. S| isqua ° out. Cusick helped to retire Browne. No runs The six new witnesses to appear to-morrow will give testimony of ‘ant a franchise for the crosstown| Yalling rate of wages laws and the - “ . Nee ar then Toateelvenia aad (eghaaent OF euniom WOrRINGD tinal cu ee Cusick singled, but he was caught trying to steal second. The Hatting Order, the utmost importance. el of the Pennsylvani ani aondin’ ended to. read | c to a i . Yew Yo ange A. C. js . * Long Island Railroad. word uegeted be amended to FS") BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Smith threw Bassford out. Browne got Dietrich’s fly. No runs.| ,xer Xerk Cases paa District-Attorney Clarke believes three of them will be able to solve i ac er -| Ald McCall opposed the fran- guj Beautiful weather and a tr McGraw. ss . 5 . t Hut ESAS GEDA TEM HS ne) ole hat had dried tito falr condition ae the murder mystery, the motives for which, he asserts, are far ported adversely on the proposition, referred to the newspaper articles ¢ ipvactarnoonl F | Brodie. cf Bat 5 a ‘adi ile Yepoit. was uphela attonl a ening the “hold-up hy the com: /ereeted the racemoers thie Seventh Inning—Bresnahan fanned. Cronin safe on Bat- Lauder. 3 Leonard. ab. reaching ih EDO, e and suggesting that the | 5 ’, ; . ONS Hany . ‘ Jong discussion, the Board refusing mitteemen ate wattink “to, be, seen.’ | ror emoearcite, ve turones — ., | tam’s error. Jones singled. McGraw forced Jones at second. Browne. re. Willlame, 1b, Mrs, Latimer for the first time described her husband's musdefeiai even to postpone the matter for one] !iyervision left to the city and de sur whee, jocks, RLHIEFIN. Se. PI McGann flied out. No runs. ; in Mathewson, jeu. 0. ; ‘ : ‘ i week Pig (8 Benerat ee fe winermen ie He shen. 3 ER 9 i Battam fanned. McGann retired Leonard. ON’eill walked. (apeclal 1S Tob evening ‘Wertd)) She said he was of medium neight, and that he wore a bieyede would laugh at the o le i i » 2 6 ‘ 2 f \ at_and valuable Monte Carlo, 132, Odom 3 j i ORANGE OVAL, N. J, July 2—For ‘ aR saw oy franchise without conditions. POT Os Sey aes Williams fanned. No runs the edification of Secretary Fred cap and black cutaway coat. , an, In reply, sald he wished Jeneqr, iz, cromhwaite § 6 6 20) 40 Eighth Inning—Battam threw Brodie out. Lauder flied out.| eiwicee semey. triende, the new Avenableee vavea iui seasfaee ‘ {irevious tO) they CARUIRE. jan ammenienen ts GOUIa) Wey AOE aI a Menmes Ons AR eeaee ae any Smith safe, Battam’s errcr. Browne flied out. No runs. Glanta.and a couple of them were brand. | 4 mask covered his entire face. Aldermen, (t w bided re COUR aM oieon form toiehel prs: iE mT ‘ : that, journeyed through the odi- ai aaadt 2 7 sake <j wiy on the Pennsylvania] Witting tate of “wager inw., He "be. Roxhor?, apa er OS Miller threw Boutellier out. Deegan fanned. Cusick walked/ Dov 2t,that. Journeyee through the oil | He did not speak. She touched his revolver, which he earried bate ee mma Was’ g tod awainet | axed ch an ay ne maid” ne was Woodlake in behind. Near the etretch| but died stealing second. No runs. engage Orange's best team in a game his left hand. He shoved her roughly aside. Next day there c friend of labor Roxboro stopped and the other two oon- il | of ball. . 1 nol miling to, pone a2 a friend of laber | Roxboro topped and the other two son- Ninth Inning—Leonard threw Bresnahan out. Miller doubled.| °>*" ough ile dersaharaiet Were tacks on her limbs: Jasted more than an | io" Constitutionally: justified, ction sick threw Jones out. MoGraw flied W flied out. No runs. was on a holiday, for the little stand |... ; : 4 lightened f home. Predi then announced that Alder- (shed Aa estat aa tea h bel William H. Tuthill, about whom Latimer, on his beath bed, asked Hest Peck and Owens had Objected to Crittciam. drew clear and looked the wanes, er mee etl puis when the same b eeu , 5 As Alder Doull sald the contract | Woodlake closed with a rugh in the lest nd the folks in el vot, “Te 4 of his i ie toute ad Alllermen Die-| Alderman Dou facie to ‘the ‘rallroad | slateenth ana in a pretty finish won by too, just like real New Yorkers, when Is Tuthill watched?” told of his visits to the Latimer home, and Mccall had voted sit Comment has" tno, much, power, 4s Jengths back. : isis iteaes rman De Ving ts erie tithe He said the family made no bjection, it is, and argued that at the public SROOND RAGE, +42 Ne: Boe rit if Aldermen Bet Pai a EAL Le eaand For three-year-olde and wp; calling; mile and Orange's Team Strong: t long argument on the pro-|t) {° oinsyivania Railroad Company |* "teenth. f Ocourse, everybody would gain the EE fo widen, surah avenue between kag) adie ed he aid a | see, B06] PHILADELPHIA ...--. 21. 0.0 0 0.0.0.0 0 0-0 |immmeaon ihn’ the vane mats ooni| MRS, LATIMER FOR FIRST TIM vh and Nifith streets, and to estab-| peared for both bodies. | 5 1% 72 T- ‘2 |aure thing for the Giants. Weil, it c . Alde Wafer, of the Ra!iroad Com- | tr 73 YIN ces iave 10200000 —3 : T nd ne In favor ot ih | nitive: deciared that sufctent thme has | awa at 4 BROOKL avers wasn't, on emone ribs orange Tle as a RIES Oo DESCRIBE INTRUDE: \ b eer Serie allowed for Bo aera the | w 87 BTR 6B enue oe 3 legen many advantages. expose ‘i Mhigeer in the|newspaper articles had forced the | Mack Dick, 119, Gannon 19 10. 6+ 10949 LATE RESULTS AT HARLEM. See ey atop ae toaiitees i Ree ee oo a eee een avatar “alderman (Eee al ime 4 to the rough grounds. Then the mos-| Mrs, Latimer, for the first time, to-day gave a description of \ a tunnel to ‘Brook- |Suillvan spoke 1n Mke veln. “He sald he | Fetre 1. 4ov, White... € 7, 8 68 3B quitoes, which swarmed in the outfield, lnelandie:murderer. afraid (of compet: |would not vote for the amendment nor | "Sian goad." won driving Time-L48. < 1, Brulare 2, Vuleain 3 Rela eaglaita enenis us) . \, LD ter owlalvorncan putle ot 400,000 Tae opie: Unless there in a pro- |, Potente made the running, with pets Fourth Raie-—Bragg 1. Brulare 2, Vule . After the Glants hed put in their cus-|Tt was noon when she was called to the stand by Coroner Willi ' F to the John B, McDonald’ Com- viston for municipal supervision, of the ae ean meen: GG acid laying See pe tame iattons pieces! Drnstice dummy at the inquest in Borough Hali Brooklyn She ip ! wal Jones @ complaint to make to Fi iy ! anthorige the work was|"Aiterman Downing, of the Commit-|Ner were close bunched behind. They e ce hath heater |i, alae, protented, aeainat (the Awe. Tole” wae dite. patentee held Ns eee Meet catetheee cal) 4) (broken vandal) : Yeclal order for the meet: |eeeen neater te be geen UM ee ore iA termed an eagle. During her testimony she wept and seemed on the verge ot hysteribs. \ week from next Tues- pbresident “anton seid that while the | Grew eacand loowed the einter: ‘At the Only = Mosquito. Q. Mrs. Latimer, you were visited by the police for the purpose of gt ined of, Aldermen ha. z es . ) vho (Wo Weeks ARO j amend odity the contract, It had |#Ixteenth pole Par Excellence shot ‘out - 5 A ing whatever information you could which might identify the man who shot Se aanare ree the right tor auality | fia lapproval ov re: Smothered:Awconeton in’ the Atal strides yer Friend. accompanied by Job Hedges, who was pri- Be horny arena ee eh lene husband. A. Yes, sir. y Na-| fection by reco! - Baceed F h H > A. opooag an, aperones [la Tranal Commission, TC was a myn. | nd fg oe Menthe in teetat Bloke vate secreicry to Mayor Sirang, called at Police Headquarters | simmy saia ne woult nave to be ex |g. You were shown pictures? A. Yes, sir. clause w. 5 ; She ipetitullon. anja" tne contract’ maintaining. the rights | Who had a stormy passage. at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Friend withdrew all the | ov It he dropped any fly balla tn te | Q. Did you give a description of the man to the police? A. No, sit, at he has w yn | e on por oI De game, for he sai - i " hi 1 ‘THE Board approved the | “Ane.ciy, and of unlon taper cantor Steovlechase; for four-year-olds and ep; about harass /against Putnam 2 Bradlee Strong. The reward Of | bere of the Orange team. Q. Have a mustache? A. A mask covered his face, ™ appropriation thie is Boi aa Oren, two miles. $1.0 2 offered for Maior Stron was also withdrawn. Lite McGraw did not look on the Q. So it came below the chin? A. Yes, sir. It appeared so you } Dincumning the! Tanne Plan. |i, Heanenise, if you grant it will Jocks SLILRin, Ste Plase, PROUT Orme ly ethos sd - aia Orange team as anything easy to con: gee the man's face. Chairman Dieme of the Railroad | create @ monopoly for a separate and 168,Ray 8 1) 1-2 owt quer either, That is not his style. When Q. Did he speak? A. No. Si ; Committee, finally handed in his report |diatinct corporation, backed, it Is true, | Mr. Siomel. Ig. Helder. 8 i li = Be Lae wale dscabad he ante aaah Go person as you exw nim. INE Fee ; ‘Yead f he lranoee reccommend: | it ae ca nerarate ‘corporation’. it |tmacbrite immershan 6 1 5 SLEEPING MAN FELL INTO RIVER AND WAS DROWNED. “Boys, these fellows have not been < Q. Can you describe p y if ed th e contract approves by the give to ether iresitrent ieeasapriee ff 7 3 2 oe beaten here this year. , , ‘o, sir. , 7 Seni Pani Tranalt Commission: be NORRIS, “|¥ 2 %0 , ‘ He sald no more, but those few words Q. Was he tall or medium? 4, Medium, muse it'makes no provision for build!! tion systems.’ ine" suive deBernidé FIM ron 49 to Potrick Monahan. thirty-fiv © years lis of No, 146 dent carried with them Re, warning ae Q. Stout or slender? A. Medium. ’ pe We : enue, while ariesn 2i fat 9! there must be nu lagging and there Les - A chapter of accidents attended the| AVOMN'C, Wie are Q. Did lw have a coat? A, Yes. GREATSINGER RIDICULES punning (Oe chia rece At wines eecnna| Rivers 10 fell into the slip and was drowned. His body) w## none Q. Was it black? A, Yes. jump Thriftless bolted and ran into the Ver 10-Gay Ten | pa Ta eikewiGlaniie . i . a | wing of the jump, throwing J. Murphy! was repoyered . »| Q Was it a cutaway or sack? A. Cutaway, I think. THE BELMONT TUNNEL BID. | iri tsiies, tap natgaientey tse soe As to the real new Giants one wa Sareea eit tela RE «| fell at this jump. Lime Julce made the Roscoe Miller, the crack pitcher of the | Q. What color trousers” A. 1 don't know, running in the early pert, opening up ¢ ; can League team. He was Q. Was his coat open? A. Closed, [ think, gap of fifteen lengths, but it was only Detroit Amertean Leas fferance. SIx furl from h | one of the men McGraw was after and | Wonders that Syndicate Did Not Offer to) lesa stevens and Mi stone bott he wl money of the New York cluv| Mask Covered His Eyes. P hack atreioh Lime duice fell waa brake HAD BEEN ARRESTED BEFORE, SO HELD HIS FINE. agit him, ‘That he is a star is! Q, Haye @ collar on? 1 cunt any. Build for $I. pile nook, Giving (ilendy, | Unie lect only ——— well known to all’ vasebail fans and) Q. sve nis eyes? Did he have a mask on his eyes? A. Yes, : Hoped "name ‘nn. eaay winner by" two] Aman, who described himself as “Harold S, Rankine,” thirty-seven | his coming an 4 Giant shows tie sli”) 0" ia tne mask cover his chin? A. Yes, it appeared to cover his chill lengths from Mr. Stoffel, wha thi 4 Be ani 5 earnest ende * ‘i f President Greatsinger this after- greatest misfortunes that ever befell| lengths in front of Kuta *""*™"'¥ | years old, of No, 20 West Forty-fourth street, was before Magistrate Deuel {ir . Ar Bid vou see Bin tana? dh: Ne an Th Qvening|the people of Brooklyn if the tunnel FOURTH RACE. in the Tombs Court this afternoon charged with intoxication by Patrolman pon) Browne was a ber wot, te Q. Did you hear hia voice? A, No. non’ «discuesed) for” The contract is awanled to the Belmont) «i 2Myigitt, Cor’ andicay: for threevear-oige: | Cahill, of the Diizabeth street station. According to the policeman “Ran- Vniladelphia National Lear i Nat] Q. Did he speak at all? A. No. | Worktiniiecathing termamthe Didcot eT ce paat cheveoule Of Brook- | co nating | kine,” who says he is a member of the University Club, was found on Centre | jan WG Q What was the substance of the mask? A. Some sort of black etuily the Belmont syndicate for the B:00k-| 1... to stand by us, and, if they have | ‘Numeral, To Wont ran Str Plare | street apparently intoxicated. He took the man to the station-house and pm 3 Q. Did it have eye-boles? A. Y lyn tunnel. He said: their own intereata in mind, they will] snuerc 113 gf | found In bis possession a large sum of money. Cahill was evidently in a por HAD erjoqush lero Q. Did he wear a cap? A. He had a black cap. : “I am surprised that the Belmont} do all in their power to MO AVIRGATEe Bergued § 85] hurry to arraign his prisoner, a» he failed to sign the complaint, and Mag- but under MeGraw f, tratetotngs he may G. Wasilti the.ona foind/atier® vA, Jdid’ not seelthatione . iM } “ improve. However, be will surely be ai | 13 | {strate Devel sent him back to do that. Before being arraigned “Rankine” Mmbrove. Dw even. ela autted A } syndicate did not offer to build the| Rapid Tappa Commlaeney ye | Mecoupiea Hal tener a Pr orailire azouulil aad iciacad IC invite Ing acini iat tal tee SE NBR RR Se Identifies the Cap. tunnel for#,, It would make.no differ: Sat Wad BROW teeste t mart ike oe poor Non driving Time-V4 15 | pay his fine, should one be iinpused. After hearing the policeman's siate- MeGraw Q. Here is the one found. Is that It? (said Mr. Clarke, exhibiting the ence 10 the city, and would be cheaper | vant or att that Mr, Belmont of. | AN made the Tanning a cotpie a | ment Magistrate Deuel discharged the prisoner. Cahill, when asked con- tunity, to cap found in the Latimer hous). A. Yes, that's It eS for Mr, Belmont, because he amlgntl viet a| neral and Ba-| cerning “Rankine” sald that hv did not wish to tell the man's name, that rein inh Q. Did he have a mask? A. Yes, his whole face was covered. havaiie ' fers in Manhattan, We w jan vorite, mS i n Fras Q. Did you see any of his face? A. No, 1 Hitle eh: yon th ly, and that he was wealthy. nhings We Y y then borrow the money outside At 4) passengers at Ann street ,s0 near the | ir § oth 4 he‘gamp: (roma) good family Mid Jack < Q. Did this person take hold of you? A, He pushed me. | closed » North im When t * reduced rate of interest. City Hall that there Is litte differ. | #h! Shy et sare telus ren x Nucla oat Q. Did you show marks on your arm? A. 1 did, but I did net dise “This tunnel was to be essentially] ence, There are so few ptssengers Numeral, atalling of a rum by Bun DRESSMAKER'S PLUCKY FIGHT WITH BURGLAR. exes Brvsnahan cover them until the next day, for the benefit of the people of Brook-| from Brooklyn who desire to go to | was a length in front of Sombrero, Miss Mary Dougherty, a pretiy young dressmaker, of No, 341 Lexing- wirlers Q. Did the burglar take hold of you by the arm? ad don't remember. lyn, and our plans carry out thie 1dea./the Bronx that Mr. Belmont might as re ae ton avenue, found a burglar In the dining-room of her home this afternoon. Ning. the | @. How do you account for the marks on your arm? A, Mr. Meldrum ’ Mr. Belmont offers nothing to Brook-| we)! offer to transport them for noth- | "" '"°7t*rolds nelling six furlongs s : d hi tout New ¥. saved my from falling from the roof, 1 HIE Pin She rushed at the young man and grabbed him ‘by the throat. For about!!! etwalrat “onan lyn beyond transportation through Jing. Br five minutes they struggled, but after his coat had been nearly torn from | cont ome eany far the Q. Did you have marks on your lower limbs, as marks of violence made the tungel. walle we oder five sifest)= “it: willbe sa greet blow to the | ort te ; his back and she had been bruised about the face and arms the young man | ‘##"t* 4! |by the burglar? A. Yes, sir, routes leading from the Brooklyn ter-| Rrooklyn workingman sf the Belmont | itingdove, 97, | broke loose and ran downstalra and to the treet. Miss Dougherty then| sudens Q. Did you tell Capt, Reynolds you bad marks on your limbs made by Taipal: | This ia oguiratent to Qve.eep"| bid iaraccepted,.aa. he Will be com: |anansitlh, ¢ ran to the window and shouted, Policeman McGreevey caught the man w As ietaut | the burglar? A. 1 dont remember. arate tunnels so far as Brooklyn pe0-| pelled to pay 10 cents to get to Man- | Mennentiela, 92, MoFaiden 2 ater a lively hase, In the basement of No, 989 Eeat Fortieth atreet. | oni™Me |" Q. id you tell any one you had such marks, made by the burglar? AGE ple are concerned, hattan through the tunnelor jose Of- | citsavalite” gave the name of John McKenna, twenty-two years old, and his residen w made uldon't remember. Mr, Byron Latimer sald they hadl'been caused: (by: img Bxysely CorOperation: esp minutes (by going’ over the} sount tone and Jo: at No, 812 Bast Fifty-third street. In Yorkville Court Magistrate Barlow , for a hase | falling from the poreh “In my mind, it will be one of the| bridge.” ath Mths: held chino ren 00 bail for examination two mare. Cusck| — Q, The closet In your room, did It close? A. It did not : Sa ee eer er TP held bim ip $800 ball for to fret ahead of) 6 16 nushed, would it close? A. Only if force were used. einen sell on Joe | - ty's wtrulght ones} Q, What was in the closet? A, My clothes. ay to the streten togeth The stord’s e buw i . i CHARLES FROHMAN BACK. \ro EXPORT $1,000,000 GOLD | Bani prought up Dr sation td ing | STEAMER WINDWARD NEARLY SWAMPED. ig Sm pt feared tc hy's | Q. Was your trunk 1m 1? A, Yes en ng to the front in the laet sixteenth, Netrich could not hit Mattv's ei “AA i ? A. There rooni 3 SiN Tatke of Jo |uadenbury, Thalman & Co. Make Bch by tareerauariene of & SYDNEY, N, 8, July 22.~ Just as the Windward was about 10 sail water [\rvoe lant tie Orangeman wat’ doy @ Ti vd Mb bansly ra0m Sora param tc Ane), Ae CRA are foo, 2 Mande Adame and Bernhardt. Withdrawal for Shipment, Gono Eva R was noticed rushing into her Lofd. \'pon examination the sicamer was Haim Nit for a pase and Cusick ta BECNOUE BORA MA RAR ms re Charles Frohman, theatrical man-| Ladenburg, Thaiman & Co. engaged | Cobb in the strete led vali b king badly, and by 3 o'clock there were nearly three feet of and his Ml a wo eaten Batti aa 99 . » Light. ¥ ager, arrived to-day on the North | $1.(00,00 in gold at the Asmay OMce to ORTH RAC, founds 'Wesloasing ly art © apparently gaining on the pum At 2.30 | P "tf hid Awakened by the 1 si sian tlafetiealll & German Lloyd steamship Kronprins|\day tor shipment ta Wurope For maiden thiew-yearoide and up; mile anda) water in the hold and {t war app , PHBL fo third. Tenanar Q. What first awoke you? A, The movement of the light Wilhelg, Mr. Brohman wan In « pest na stasanih the water was subsiding, and it Js expected that she will be pumped out Smith i. a eee Q. Where war this man when you awoke? A. At the closet door. hurry, and loft his baggage tu be cared , Whts., Jocks by 6 o'clock, it is not known Just now when she will sail oes id | When you got up you knew there was somebody in the closet? dae tory At" Hayman WEATHER FORECAST: | Adeiaide eines,’ #f. Michasle spSinie wa amined wen te made a) tt le ppared time to say that the For for the rty ilk, #40. O'Connor tury Browne's bouncer tn | 2 r? A. Yes, al ations for a joint oe « , \° ID H IZED. ne plate was went to frat by ON Q. | understaud you closed the door? es, air, and duliee tiara ibe iin Pra ee Pe ary Parearen SLEERER IN PARK GAID HE WAS HYPNOTIZED Howerangu's Ite Ay fell Into Leonards! G you believed it a burglar? A. 1 THOUGHT IT WAS SOMBI a ie a Nor = aithoiigh noting” dedana Abst ul % 10 Charles Wagner, twenty-three years old, was found by Patrolman Con- |B Neuyia’ di ® 19 contre Q Were you not timid? A. Not at that time, "Wh, reterence to, the establishment (ii, [To¥ to-day asleep on a Central Park bench near Righty iret nia ant Hcl yell ‘Tudeh GNeifte ths]. The lantern wae lit? A. Yew, sir. o watre fo . f ar} rhe . doin, Woon outellier’s bunt re r) 1 » play's In the Wrench’ Janwuag sian 1) “a BIBDE avenue, The policeman told hin to move am, kat Wagner aad (ha doing st seco Touched His Revolver. Theale. ta" pore, tide ten "Riot 7 1), 1h] be. souldn't because he was hypnotised and had bees commanded to stay (Continued on Aixth Page) Were you close to him at any time? A, Yes, 1 touched 9» RATE eee Oe count, 8 *n hi | | Nalelanscopes In a where he was. Conroy quickly broke the hypnotic spell and took him to the = »| 8 y brought here som rails opin tne Won by Adelaide Prince, The man acted so queerly in court that Magistrae Barlow nent | Busy Traie io € ea volver na e Dame i ars, but company. Blevedorte was second. Mise Butterul lic. - Te “Anta hep ee en ‘al parivaala Sopelel. 5 Laorpe, Nez Q. Betore-he Jeft the-clopett. A..No, after be lett the closet, 2 aes

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