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3DAY EVENING; YOVEMBER 29, 190%, MRS. LEONARD F. ROOS AND THE HOUSE FROM watch - SHE WAS BARRED, AFTER ART DEALER’S STRANGE DEATH, THE WORLD: SATUL The air vibrated to the y rds the West Polnt team was playing lk Bins watnc ines hock of pounding fest and clashing tackle: by Greaves. Down they] a fiend, fn a tinghd pack, ‘Ike wolves| seemed able to stop him. | Whenever | brass. rhe went im he damaged somebody #0 that im time the Navy Mne looked upon his rushes with something like dread, In the midat of every sorimmage you could see his long. yellow hair faring} 1, ine world has prettier women then Philadelohin, Hre, was tho soclety girl and her escorts. No effort of the Navy boy Thousands of Pretty Women. Crumple@ up like ros loaves of a black book were thousands And aurely no city e songs and music and the pitala in the { banners cold be heard the sharp of the two small Napoleons urging giant lines on to victory or death. ‘West Pointers then Seemed to wake They plunged through the Navy uke wild buffaloes and soon had of nretty women. upward like the mane of @ Hon. that such prowess should meet with three yards of the tho battle through a torgactin, aurely, CIBL SLASHES [SURRENDER 10 AGED WOMAN, Seventeen-Year-Old Molly Klat- zer Attacks Mrs. Josephine Jarski with a Knife on Re- fusal to Lend Money. Navy goal Bunker fumbied and Navy got the ball back to the 45-yard Hine on the neat ball In Navy territory, and tongs the ball was car- down the fleld to the Navy's 25-yard and the other bored and prostrated for Halsey booted it} aot of a cigarette, Goregous wraps aud blankets Besprinkled the roaring hetghts like the trappings of a multitude From stand to stand tional | and from goal to goal It looked like the Hackett was wait-| gathering of a military people smitten It fell into his arma] with a fighting mania, flexion of a nation before a game which alised and mul- iss Roosevelt stood up cheering en- Hackett’s Great Pinay. cathe one of the plays of the gam Ing for the bi he started for the Navy's goal Like a string of wild geese his inter-]omebody has called a le ference formed around him and he went the chalk lines one after Ranged in front of the of barbarians, ‘cadets, the young officera wore all they could’ do to bring ythm and purpose out of the stupend- Army Fambles. ‘@ hot scrimmage on the Navy's 20- line Rodgers made a plunge at the tifarcoug prize-fight, The military aspect of the scene was the other until the touchdown was made. | increased by th squads of marching po- sailing over iN A DOZEN PLACES. Pleaded in Vain with Assailant and Was Finally Rescued by Neighbors —Detectives Let Her Walk to Sta- tion with Wounds Bleeding. line, but dropped the ball, Riley ali on ft like @ sparrow on a June bug. sparrows fell pn Sparrow No. 1 tse June bug was buried In a G tangle of legs and wings. Down ‘The heart of the mix-up somebody mised, and stood 10 to 0 in favor of the Army. A wonderful example of the force with which Bunker rune with the ball hap- eneJ on the next Point's 20-yard lice about the grounds. ‘The turf was as sllppery as soft soap and very uncertain under foot. the black mud shone like coagulated Ink, On the Navy side of the field, In one the centre boxes, Moody and a party of guests, He looked Down | gloomy and preoccupied until the game Bunker cau down the field like a wild man. took a dive for him but c head squarely *@it offen my face Jim or I'll eat my git, Bunker'« Because Mrs. Josephine Jarski, an aged money lender and laundress, of 119 Delancey street, would not he went in the mud dead to the world. Root was hit in the rush and put out, tha broken neck. preea of navy men Bunker was thrown|fiourish of his hands, up like spume from a wav down head first and Iit squarely on hi way thrown you. was a perfunctory threat and Jim tained his ground on his oppon- ‘@ face until the pyramid p to his feet with a spasmodic after which he Opposite him, In the} would I would lapge into «gloom. on the other alde of the fleld, sat As- to the demands of seventeen- year old Molly Kiatzer to give her turning a complete somei- n the next mix-up the crack of a sur- : tant Secretary Sanger and mem! tous fist against somebody it's a miracle that hjs ,neck| s! of his official family, With them was was not broken, the girl to-day made a brutal attack on her with a knife. The woman waa stabbed In a dozen, places about the body and might have been mur- dered had not nelghbors come to her assistance. Mrs, Jarski, who is sixty-two yeats occuples the rear rooms of the fourth floor of the Delancey street ten- Suddenly the Nayy seemed to take a id on a fumbre Soule rushed the ball down to West Point's twenty- West Point centre }Gen. Caffee, Gen. Wilson and a number who cheered wildly indiscriminately during of the battle. Commander Wainwright, of the Naval Academy, occupied a Alice Roosevelt and a party of Abe plainly heard above the tick- ‘Adjt.-Gen. Corbin, of the umpire’ dollar watch. made a stand worthy of the ladies. Nearby five-yard line. Annapolis was try a drop kt The wind blew the ball in and Daly caught Guard” on their fifteen- West Point beef and brawn were ct other officers, a Before he could he was forced back over the line for a safety. Went Point 1 (Continued from First Page) f for an instant did the cadets, ntral box on the During the game Postmas- was committed by some one friendly to Molly Klataér, who Is employed as a waitress in a restaurant at No. 44 ‘0 the centre, and West Point punted the fighting became Both sides began a kloking game, ter-Genertl Payne, Commander Cowles in Jand Senator Proctor divided thelr time @ fuss, The straining and grind- of the locked lines became inces- wyer says the estate Is worth Delancey about $35,000, “I want to see Mike Pompint?" that Roos had a sister living. Avery reet, rents a room from Str, | Walter Kronfeldt, in the front apart- ment of the same floor. ’ that Mr.| Whe girl has several times asked Mrs Jarsi to lend her money, but the old “What do you want him for?” asked )Schiesinger which West Point had much the better among the different boxes. Gov. Bmith, yea Joe Maryland, occupied a box adjoining Admiral Clark, and opposite him were Ident Hadley, dent Butler, Mrs, Roos says it is worth fully a halt} The police are at work on many | the detective. {casket he wants for Mr. Rhos." He Was ordered not to take any. steps, Roos will have charge of the fu- Rough-and-tumble fighting vailed in almost every scrimmage were blackened and Navy Springs # Surprine. Blood showed here and there in sh, but it was from noses, and they want to question Mrs. Long. Then Summerville had secured posscssion of | then want an autopsy on the body and they think Pompint can tell more than | e ha | Scores Touchdown. of Columbia. Mrs, Long ts Misning, refused. She entered Mrs, Jarski's apartment to-day and, after The police are Yrying to find Mra. |!ocking the door, demanded money and when |the watch which she, bad concealed in her bosom.” - In the fraction of a second the Nay nag the traction of fe like of whicl |the guests Of President Cassatt, of the has seldom been seen. the ballon their own 65-yard line, Bac came the ball from ie q bar Fake ini 1 the West Point men went al 1d ia catlowed Strasburger to ‘Xactly ten minutes of play Bunker over the Navy line for a Own, Then the cadets went wild. eheering has seldom been heard The kick-out fain took the “reporter Pompini said: “[ was in the The Navy had | pejnsylvanta Railroad. Navy on the Field. At fojclock promptly the Navy ran the fleld, two score of brawny When Pompint was arrested this paper was foynd In his pocket Pompini was arrested she left t Before going to live In the Roos home | 1145 Broadwa, |she has not been back there. ected that she will, be able to clear He was drinking hard, 4 ormed ference for to go across the street and “Go away and don't bother me,’ Pompini to re the cld woman, who was washin, session of my house anil the elevens he was very bad, and to’ permit sald “What! You won't give me your h the centre, | aly re He Polat captain | much ae Comanche Indians tried for the long-legged runner, bUt} make-up, They looked light in compar- athl witd ass squarely throug! nervous and wanted to get out of I had to hold him tn bed by main The doctor had #ald that he must up, and so 1 was obeying in- tra of tho Meld. ‘fas repetition of scrimmages were atduous and apparently endless. enter without @ up much of the mystery surrounding th? money? said the girl then I'll kill you." UTS J. SUMMBRVILL: with a snarl, je drew @ knife Adicred to smoking small from the folds of her dress and sprang on the money lender's back, throwing ma put out by fell, wipe ae er with’ the entire Army after him, the big Navy hal avy side of the fel n Students fell upon each other's json with the brawny t she college teams, The occupants of Secretary Moody's box stood up and eneered, ‘a ‘swift rush, o hard, savage a stack of athletes, some sub- d but earnest grunts, a few groans, “whistle; 2 slow untangling, and ie name Rods was sign feeble hand, : inclined to.question the genulne: clears and i of them and ‘hit ake Rooa'’s .Death, her to the floor, hour before he died and gald he choWht] Summervilie was not in court to-day Then she began stad-| ay cashed a checit' and arms, “For God's sake let me die like a layed. Songs were roared acto old, Half a doxen navy"men galloped up and down before the stands signal- wildly for the marine right and left, About 4o'cloek I was holding him in my became quiet ‘TL aent for the mptal sald that he Summeryillor was torney for Ttoos's sisters and tl will which the Inwyer fa'aild to pos-| keaner cashed the check. Pompint ic : nit began all over again. one of the lne-ups somebody the ball to Bunker and he piled necks and howleld themselves The air gleamed ant with a_myriad blue id gliinted as 0 ‘and yellow butter- neightioring euloo Christian, and 1 knew he was dea Roos wanted erled the woman as she felt knife blows showered down upon ine him that ges leaves his entir. Attorneys Avery and Schlesinger, Mrs. Roos, sald that th ” for . d, In hia wake the Naval squad- stranded and wrecked like the it came loud and ringing from # Old admirals with the scars of battle on their persons doctor that night and h ned the death certificate x} thousand throats. pal, and a fe announced the end of the was (he day nothing with y never knew! phat he death certificate was ¢ doctor Jeft the under. "You shall di deserve! “hissed her the body until signed. After t Firgt Half-Navy, 8) Went dog, as you gallant, still raining blows upon her victim. “Jesus, Maria, help me!’ screamed the victim. Ty this time the nolse of the souffle land the screams of the aged victim of taker embalmed the body and prepared e ‘Tenderloin thi ain. ‘battleships at Santiago, Battering Navy's Lin: Navy ‘was now on the defensive ng rapidly tired. “You eould by, the heave of thelr shoulders, Grogp of their arms, Bunker of attenuated naval youth bucked Aitine centre and kicked them througn | !t,for burial, Detective Burns, fh ai Phat cha man My ni as tha: an he Here ine Forkvillo At that time, FOUR-MILE RUN IMPDONALD BEAT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP visiting acto nd much en- Army Ready for Battle. The songs ceased the field by state off thusiasm on the Nev for great things in tl it by, magic: The Burns sald, he had ‘and was, prosecuting some TRAVIS AT GOLF ‘the young gifl's brutality had Riera die her @ number of tenants to the apartme! and they were clamoring at the @ocked)} door to get in and give assitanee,» _ The howling turmoll tn- Bavds biared Wunga to lungs. two elevens were dli the mud and w: the hang of t Wit Gisotde one Who had struck him. fe PERATE BA NO The event worn, the meantime the LE FOUGHT s dead and we from which she hi in} met her at ike beavers t Fipally Walter Kronfeldt, the ‘girl landlard, broke in the door with an axe and rushed_te,.bla. boamer and pulled fought him like a tiger, though, scream- wee yee Rat em SD AD ‘e-yard line, where Torney was unified for energetic, work wit! ists, Rees took Torney's Semi-Finals for the First GUNG ree wre Challenge of New York Athletes. Ptiladelphia Relay Ut Mh tre theft ek OER gta conference betwean the hostile. cap- lie a tretalea FRANKLIN FIELD. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29. ‘ery dirty and bedraggled the players as they lined-up for the final a bier AN” SHRP by Roos before ment Decided This Afternoon. Wooler sales] sqnere's $200,000 worth of property in ‘See her blood! Only let me at her again, til! I kill hert’* Several men grabed her and took her knife away ‘from her, while other ten- ants In the house rushed out into the “and T will not let Por ten’ minutea ‘or more thé ball did not get far away from the middle mark. Fifteen yards on @ alde would cover it. For interference by the Navy the: d 15 yards, and Daly sue ‘Thetr clothing thelr faced bleary and soiled. ‘The Maving the wind in their favor Brted @ kicking game, which resulted plastered with Yor fathers say; Though the way be dark and stormy. ye may be Preatdente, Or Ginriis in the Army. The best long-distance runners in York and Philadelphia lal’ to The Rvewing World.) WOOD, N. J. finals for the first cup dn the Lake- “Batter down the doors If necessary. street shouting for a policeman, the ball down to’ the 2-yard De- ietive Higgins, of the Eldridge Strect fon, was the rested the girl. The old ‘woman, Fretz Knocked Out. fest Point began to pound the light . Freiz became so badly worked out lunker, and the ball was down towards the An- Walter J. Travis was beaten 1 up by means to enter her own h were even up challenge issued by the Philadel- usband lies dead.” it to arrive, He ar- though her wounds wero bireding, insisted on going to the Wie removed from when West Point had rushed the ball up Oak took his place, In the scrimmage HORSE BALKS IN j thirteenth hole after halving four holes MacDonald broke away Fonght Their Way In. pollce statio against her assailant, able to Utter along and was assi by two neighbors, « ‘Was 9 terrific scrimmage on the sth ® twenty-fve-vard line, and when ett OEE SGT MM ped after this mix. lation It was seen up by the loca contemt Is assured, When the challenge arrived the New to the 10-yard ilne, Cauley with Mrs. Roos, but the man on Bunker took quurd refused to a litte Army man nize hin author- nee of four police by sensational This made him dormie two, and and making a charge She was barely tei he detective did not an ambulance until the Eldridge Street Station, four blocks away, was in the stomach, which caused Daly kicked nally overpowered deputy sheriff. essary to beat him {nto submission, house Was ente ored man and: two women w Kneeling beside Mr, Tt room. The'r of mournera. While unt. a thousand voices, body seemed to know. There was too oh mud on his face, A good Samar- and the work an Tt was finally was an armore: name was Hals to his feet eventually and respond, and Bireot Stat members of ready begun to prepare themselves for the seventeenth FRONT OF CAR Automobile Frightens Animal, Causes Collision and Prob- ably Death of James Fay. ured @ scraj 8 abe tincaton sore Went Point Weat Polttt 9; and down Wvnen vmed her pluiging at vs’ coffin in the wackigeand began to 1 the bat down fr 20-yard Mbe to the centre of Nevy growing weaker enon rush, West Point waa forced ey tried the fake but it failed very strofig, one fastest In the count enth hole also, th les were played, ing the match, Two The first was but an a neur Hospital revives her wounds. The girl was lock charged with murderous agsault. a draught ox. i 3 by MacDonak cards were as follows: houge there were evt- debauch had Empty liquor boytles id with 3 to Travis 5. Their denves everywhere that been in progress. id seraps of fyod were found hey have lttle fear of any team Mh this city, No other entries @ and the race n the two teams, for rg here who Up Agajnst the > YOUTSEY MAY CONFESS. He Wan Co r the ine for a touch. Kloked the goal ° it, 10) Navy, 8. Torney Fired for Sigs down the’ Meld the A, & pendulum, by a seri HOW B An automobile rushing park gate at Seventy-second street and Central Park West caused an accident probably result of James Fay, antique dealer, of Fourth avenue and Thirtleth street. Fay was being driven in a delivery Mri. ods exarnined the desks and pa- ¢ sald she saw several papers were missing. She heard rumors of Mr, | hawing made -a will within a few gp | of-hip death, wd line and Dal double pasa Daly will no doubt b The ball waa now on ti yard line and It waa growing. dar! FINAL scone; 22) Aunapolty, &. would care to buck nty years old. ie and had ‘never becorte art circles he | ognized as Aneauthority on the value of 3 beat Gaw 5 Douglas and ia:Donald will come together for the finals, Fur the second cup J. B, Maxwell, jr, beat John Ward 3 u Went Poin’ ———_++-— RILLIANT CROWD OF 25,000 ASSEMBLED. cdr tracks at Seventy-second street and Central Park West, by the rugh of the automobile, renred up and refused two months yald MWttle attetntion Att wife left his home he became his habits and acquaintances past Roos The horse, startled foted of Complicity in Goebel Murad i the third cup R.A. Rainey Turkish Subjeots ery step that the old woman marked with blood. a deep erim- 1 leading from No. 119 Delancey east across E} Eldridge, hi he her and dr — HUNDREDS DYING IN SMALLPOX SCOURGE Innooulate Themselves and the Disease Spreads Rapidly. nd Dallett beat Waterman 3 and 4 to pla FRANKFORT. q (Moeciat to The \PRANKLIN FIELD, » Pa., Nov. 2.—Twenty thousand totors gathered at Franklin Field car No, 1,269 crashed }to injure him Ten, day’ ago ashing It and deste my@teriously assaulted and beaten. Confictiay Reports of Death, Investigation by the police shows that Rooa died Thursday afternoon, a admirals apd commanders of the navy. match play to-day there ts a handicap with 90 entries, Sen N SSE BY FLYING TRAIN. MMgh dignitaries of the staté tn. bright black carriages plowe, PHILADEL- imurdor of Will’om Goebel, wh: but Fay was thrown: Into ‘the air and Hospital suffering fron con- — VIBNNA, Nov, 9—A shocking story is publishe@ 4» the Neves Wiener Jour- dispensing right and left smiles of courtesy. alth he would testify knows of th A afternoon to see the Army and Navy ‘ . Daughter of Prof, E: Seriously Injared. ROCHESTER, N k only a short time. skull is fractured and he can # O88 thewatrect, Was calle and tell what as the eye level streots nal to-day of the small-pox scourge In Charles J. Swanson, colling alone sixth street - street and spreading across the open spaces, game. clondiess skies, the white-barred the mproar of bands, the blue and Me denied that he niy trouble was that he ng too much. @ wayon suddenly| had b » Nov. 29.—A oar- ‘urn! Islands near Samos, Greek Archipelago. Over a thousand persons dead at the Furni Islands, which are inhabited by 800 Greek families, When sma!l-pox broke out the Turk- ish authorities quarantined the islands, and the people, being without doctors, resorted to the expedient of vaccipating the healthy people with lymh trom the sufferers, and the disease spread rapidly in all direction: Maneae tale riage contaning Mita Eugenta Peck, of Tt Is Known that Ro ly well after that, becau in a nelghboring: saloon | Was aggin drinking heavily. rolled. and romped retinue, their flags and pennons whip- ping royally above them in the fresh thelr iptermanable [xloams pf the militar; flopped on) the track right in front of | # Commonweath. ons and the squadrons of begrimed and plunging men, made a scene ever ) be remembered. D AT HIS PO: An Old Salesman OMice of His Employers, Joseph Higginbotham, a salesman em- | Dloyed by the firm of A. Blum, Jr.'s, importers at and enemimes he Housen, of Truxton, was struck rimagelf to tell the ares New York Central train at Oaks Crosa- ‘The horse was cut in two, * WAS thrown three hundred She is stil ‘ere was nothing of colleg avimly milftant, There indired ticket holders were hang. ihe about the gates at noon. A thou Wero there half an hour later. before the time for the game A Guaranteed Cure for Plies, Bleeding and Prot day visit—once be- Eferything wi ricken In the was something stern in the bearing of the stiff-necked, stralght-backed officers wed the stands as if In revie Close your eyos and you easily imagine doctor issued a certificat: that Roos, wh ‘ ‘years died from heart di: connected with gists are authoriaed by ra of Pago Ointment money where it falls to th women are daughters o! to refund. the 1, Peck and were driving to Roch: were on the grounds and crushed Im and Bo" the rumble of gun wheel: lank of anchor chaina and the Inar- the rattle and ‘4 regular phi a8 soon as Ro charge of the funeral arangemen' ere HIN DILLON RECOVERS, HICAGO, Noy, 29.—John Dillon, the A Bellliant Gathering. VBENES' cages in fourteen days, LANS VICTORIOUS, CARACAS, Venezuela, Nov, %—The Colombian invaders under Gens. Gar- bh and vere bh Morales, after several tloulate uproar of prepa Here, too, In the laticlave Ht was as though a deluge were pour- tn from the sea. Generals, with ‘aemy colors in thelr buttonholes, this afternoon, was sixty years old and. realded his wife at jon gives caso and rest, tehing Instantly covery, and It is the only pile remedy vid on @ positive guarantee, no cure, Higginbotham great battle. of otate, and amid the was a hint of the strength of employed Ttallan undertakers down in| hile a detective was in Irlvh Parliamentary leader, has practt- cally recovered from his illness, authorities at Mercy Hospital sald that he probably will leave there to-morrow. ; undertakers came up and defeats, were iged to recross th: Nov. > a ce tterle s cook Says of ‘We made biscuits from Presto and ‘no trouble at all. October agth, 1goa. ‘They certainly were exasedingly washington re ssaeed MEET CHARGES Negro Officials of Brooklyn’s Colored Asylum Give Them- selves Up and Are Admitted to Bail to Stand Trial. WILL FACE INDICTMENTS Their Counsel Says the Cases Are Petty, and Only Involve a Few Tons of Coal Used Without The Rev. William J. Johnson, formerly Superintendent of the Howard Colored Orphan Asylum, of Brooklyn; Lucy A- Cooper, and Hypatia R. Lyle, twg mem- bers of the Board of Managers of the asylum, surrendered themselves to Dis- triot-Attorney Ce ke, of Kings County, furnished by Mrs. Lena Thurber, of No. 26 Stillwell avenue, Brooklyn, the man In the sum of $1,000, and the women In ‘Phe arrests are the result of a recer* # investigation by Comptroler Grout Int the affairs of the asylum, and by tty Kings County Grand Jury which hand down indictments against Johnson ar Johnson fs Indicted fr] both grand and petit larceny, In app. | priating to his own use sums of $ which belonged to’ t He js also jointly indicted with appropriation of Institution's funds. were examined before the Grand Jury, Lawyer Rufus L. Perry, who has been retained for the defense of the accused “This whole matter the two women. $15.20 and $0, trlo, sald to-day: Is a case of four tons ored folks are different from white In so far that you can't get colored mem- bers to attend meetings when the weer ither is at zero unless they can warm ‘p_alongstte of a comfortable fire. “there has been a great hullabaloo over Aetentives }sve also fstind that/ bing the Woman about the shoulders! this case, but it's ail a matter of four \ tons of coal and nothing else. There was talle of $35,000 ombeazlement, but that is rove that ne than coal was taken and it was used for the benefit of the asylum at that. ———— THREE KILLED IN MINE, Twelve Other Seriously Injured by Explosion at Shamokin, Pi (Special lo The Bvening World.) Nov. 28.—Three men re killed here to-day by an explosion coal mine, Wwolve others were serlously injured, i one or two may not reco: . caused by. Igniting ne pele crowds. gathered about the the mine, many of them wom- en, who were hysterical. ————— KILLEU bY THAIN. Colored) Driver Didn’t See ‘Train Approaching Him. Nicholas Thompson, colored, a driver for Wolf & Moore, instantly killed by on the suburban division of the Fifth Avenue Elevated road to-day, crossing Neptune avenue at street, and did not see the train which that point runs on ' Colds, Headache, Catarrh. Relieved in 10 Minutes by Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. Rev. W. H. Main, SHAMOKIN, Pa Great crowds tor of the Baptist Emanuel Church, Buffalo, gives strong tes» timony for and \s a firm believer in Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. kinds of remedies without avail. using Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow. der 1 was benefited at once, It isa wonderful remedy and will relieve any form of head pain in ten minutes and eradicate catarrh, Or. Agnew's Heart Cure Helps tHe overworked Hoart, Auction Sales. DOING-HOUSE KERPENS GALE OF PER- SONAL PROPERTY. the underaigned auctioneer, will nell at public auction to the highest bidder at No. 39 New York City, borough of Man- 15th day of December, 1902, 10,30 o'clock In the fore id tub of the Lien ta He has tried ate his words. ot i rty of Charles BE. Davis and Alma i wt whowe account sald propert; held, described as follows: 1 Piano and Stool, 1 High-Back Stool, 1 Desk, 1 Music Sate, 1 Mor- Dressing ‘Table, large Pietures, rors, 1 Fur Rug, 1 Water Coo! Clocks, 10 Sofa PiHows, 1 Portises ty poveral pisces of Brie- ree quantity of Sheet Music and Books. The property will be sold as aforesald to natisty ‘M. Hendrick thereon for accom- furnished the above-named parties toring and caring for the sald property Dated November, 20th, 1 se MORGE. GROOT! 464 ough of Manhatta: a len of Susan Amusements TRAY Ce TS son ARISTOGRI Refined Vaudeville Concert A'n'a'y Night, No

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