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“ANDREAS GIVES _firet of the year, when he disappeared PRICE ONE CENT. HIMSELF UP ON FORGERY CHARGE Former Confidential Clerk of A. IL. Green Surrenders . to Mr, Jerome, MISSING TWO MONTES. Defines to Say Where He Has Been and-Gives $5,000 Cash Ball for Trial, "HANDLED BIG ‘FORTUNES. Had Charge of the Accounts of Green and Ogden Estates—Books Said to Have Disappeared. Lyman 8. Andrews, for whom the police have been searching since the with many books and documanta be- longing to the late Andrew H, Green and William 3, Ogden, surrendered himaelf to the District-Attorney torday, Andrews went to the Criminal Courts Building with Philip Britt, nis lawyer, and asked to see Mr. Jerome, He sald he was willing to givo himself up. Tho District-Attorney sent for Detective- Bergt, McNaught, who placed Andrews (RESULTS EDI _fomem poe) M'AVOY ANGRY TION WITHLINDSLEY AT TIGHE TRIAL Says Fellow Deput Deputy Tis to, Be Both Judge and Prosecutor, BANGS FIST ON TABLE, Rules Against Him on Objec- tions Raised to Methods of the Defense, CALLAHAN “STANDS PAT.” Won't Answer Questions, Though Both Threatened and Cajoled. ‘The feature in the trial of Capt. Tighe, formerly of the Mercer etreet station, to-day, was the squabbling between Deputy Police Commissioner McAvoy, | altting as trial Judge) and Deputy Com- missioner Lindsley, acting as proseou- tor, Lindstoy's attitude and manner exs | cited the wrath of Mr. McAvoy more | than once, and the latter's rulings blood to the face of the young man as | he sat down In impotent rage, under arrest and took him before Judge Newburger, in General Sessions, Judge Newburger fixed ball at $5,000, | which Andrews furnished in cash, The | been since his disappearance and Mr Britt refused to make any stawment. Neen ‘was in the office of Andrew H, Qreen: for many years, He was em: ploy by Mr, Green particularly to Jook after tho affairs of the Willlam ) Ogden estate, which owned vant tracts of unimproved lands in the Bor- ‘ough of the Bronx...» After Mr, Green was killed in tals: take for Join R, Platt by the former husband of Hannah Bilas, Mrs, Mar- duna Ogden, the widow of W. B. Og- den, became trustee of the Ogden ' , bay in @ pool-room on Fourth avenue prisoner refused to say where he has | }eame down heavily on the table. / amination,” sald Mr, Lindsley. Then with a bang of the fist that re- sounded through the outer hall, Mr. Me- seThe climax came just before the re-| | ess was taken this afternoon. “Doc''! Freedman had testified to playing the during Tighe's administration, Louis} F. Grant, Capt. Tighe's attorney, ap-| pearing for. the first time since his illness, went at the witness in a ham- merand-tonga cross-examination and exelted the young Mr, deley to sud- den speech, This was Interrupted by Commissioner ~MeAvoy's fist, which “T object to the manner of cross-ex- “Objection not sustained,” sald Mo- Avoy, Mr. Lindsley continued to talk, tate, and W. ©. Green took the tru: teeslip of tie Andrew H, Green @ tate, Ther ‘came necessary to have her estate, tio! estate of her husband and tho estate of My, Green make ments, ‘Andeews was the custodian of the books of both estates, He had them} fu iB office at No, 42 Broadway, ad-| joining the offices of the Popocatapeil | Mining Company, of which he was | treasurer, Col, Sackett, of the law firm of Sac-; kett and McQuald, counsel for the Green estate, requested that Andrews) deliver the books of this estate and) the Ogden estate to him, He was put off, ho says, on various sublerfuges until he threatened to take drastle stéps and then Andrews disappeared, | Safe Found to Be Empty. The safe in which he kept the books mutual Without the books’ nothing could be} done in the way of settling up the es-| tates Involved and a search was begun | for Andrews, At the same time ex- perts were put to work to tram) th vperations of the missing man, | y forced to read the Ti was found that checks for taxes| Mr. Lindsley was ; lueations. and auswers In an examina: and assessments, which Mr Green and fo oP eatiahan in the deputy's ollie Mrs, Ogden as trustees of the Ogden estate had drawn, had not reached the! ¢ office of the Comptroller, but had been cashed, The further tho investigatlon went the more hopeless’ became the | muddle, and the only man in possesston of knowledge to siralghten it out was Andrews. The indictment, wileh was found on i Jan, 26, charges the name of W. 0. Green to a check | Ale lor Faber, of No. 1591 Lexing- for HM6.45, Ind in (son avenues the next withess, said he mvment rigews |apheared vonuntariy.| He wave a tong Win be ewburger Jon on gamnbiing In general and toa nent th ne wickodneas of the city (Cie iS | Avoy delivered himself of the follow. rs, Ogden died and 10 ho- |! jyou to undoratand that you can not be settle- | Prosecutor {hard, in his pr Commissioner to and documents was found to be emply, | answer not je and night be used agalnst him, Andrews with forging | gov “Mr, Lindsley, I have ruled and’ I want. and judge in this court," Mr, Lindsley flushed: and sat down | Thomas Callahan, who retused yes- | rlerday to answer questions leading to} am exposure of conditions in the pre-| /elnet, was recalled to-day, but stood pat in his attitude, ‘Tho dirse, question | asked hin to-day was Jat you not} conduct business operations at No, bixth avenue trom wep, 4 wo Dev, 2, 1 refuse to answer,” ‘he replied, Deputy, Commissioner Lanusivy who] fg conducting the prosecuuon, asked permpsion to read a letter from ant District-Attorney Hand, ofer- Ing Immunity under the Dowling law to witnesses who would testify against |Tighe for allowing pooleselling, gam- | bi jolations of the excise law Inet, Mr. Lindsley asked the direct the witness to the questions) put. Attorney Ross, who represents. the | | police captain, objected, udvising tne witness that he need not answer and sayive his testimony given at the trial Would: secure immunity for him The witness refused to answer, aly | though ordered by the trial vourt, and | when the pool-sellers and gamblers were vulled before him. ‘J Callahan was kept on the stand an | hour and a hilt, wafle forty rien jof type-written tevilmony taken at cho private heating when Callahan be fore Commissioner McAdoo was read, In the testimony read were bits waicn favored the defendant, He declared that Capt, Tighe frequently entered his Mace, but never found traces of yam- Ning: Ni at the evidences had been at ‘HOPPE, BOY Ww CUR, DEFEATS SCHAEFER, Two Billiardists Are at Present Making Tour of Principal Cities in the West. Wille Topps tne , Feb, 8 ds fented , In thelr game lis Line ayy noh he 40 to B20 are t dightee The 1,0,.0,,.9, 0 1 bn a PLN “0M 2 Hopp greatest billlar hed a cues ‘They aro enna at pres ene aye atwo of the Aone In different cities and towns In the seb under the manvgement of Brom: WO, LOW y wag CON aie one of the cle Vaetost buxers for | nis Wrest Uutt haw ever wore the pid- | Y & reqult of « ees ONDER WITH against his fellow-deputy brought the | i | COMSTOCK RAIDS MUSEUM Four Wagonloads of Specimens Seized Bgfore Excited Crowd This Afternoon Opposite Tam- many Hall, — Anthony Comstock spent some of the happlest hours of his life this after- noon, He led a police raid upon "Dr." Di Bol's Museum of Anatomy for gén- klemen only, at No. 140 Rast Fourteenth atrei, securd) the arrest of five penso) hd carefully examined four wag lords wf exhibits which were @tripped from the place and carted to the stition- house. The Di Bol museum was across the street from Tammany Hall, and was the usual place of its kind, Rvidence against jt was secured by \Comstock agents, Mr, Comstock called at. the | Hirth Street station this afternoon and asked Capt. MeDermott for assistance in the rald, The captain took twelye patrolmen in three ‘wagons to the Museum and made @ vacant storeroom out of tt, A few jpatrons who were listening to a learned | |discourse by “Dr.” Di Bol were rushed to the door and told to scoot, DI Bol, Harry Weleberg, id’ man- », the untfonmed walk, and rauee C, Simmons gnd Bmily Saul, tteket eellers, were under arre A locked up, Mr, Comstock did not con- de to the nolice t extent of the evl- dence he holds against the prisoners, ‘oe rald eveaved tnmedous ment in Myst Fourteenth street, muro ig lose to the y ‘Phe- ‘ony Pagtott's and Acatemy of Music, wae atineas avere belag heldf. ‘The audience got two shows tor one, running into the raid as they Jedving the theatres, | nnn eee SIGOURNEY LEADS CONKLIN IN MATGH, te The Score ¢ % in Wleventh Ianiug of Bililard Championship urney in Chicago, (Special to The Rvening World.) CHICAGO, Hl, Feb, Inly. one match wes played this afternoon In the © A. A, tbilllard tournament, as the contestants are now narrowing down} to the winner, C, F, Conklin and Wy H, Sigourney were. the contestants In the afternoon matel: to-day, and at the WILLIAM F HORE . bility and his popularity ainong th » biliard players oll over tho eoun ivy, both Hoppe and Schaefer hoye es far a & most eusful our, Anany clally and jer wisi | Valted States Mint at Bolse City, end of eleven dnpings the score was within tree points of being, even, ading by the seore of 65! 40 8 0-49 1 812 Merny 1 0-000 2.0 5 610490 Loos nce Charges of pera lhwitien Made Agatnat Annayer In Taha, WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—Smith HL. / | Woolley, assayer in charge of the emoved, It ix charged that) have heen diseovered in y's ACCOUNES, HOT SPRINGS RACES. vening World.) nas heen irreguln Mr, W (Special to | | | | ze) NEW YORK, WEDN ESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 8, 1005, NO THEFT AFTER ‘HYPNOTIC EYE, SLEIGH MURDER SAYS MRS. PEACE Charles E, “Frome te Testifies at Coroner’s Inquest that Will- ~ lams Was Not Robbed After He Was Slain, ened TAKES AWAY ALLEGED MOTIVE FOR THE CRIME. One Witness Declares that He ‘ Heard Williams and Woods Quarrelling Violently Just Ber fore the Shooting.’ 0 someeealepe ae ‘The inquest Into the murder of Georg. | Willaims, the grocer, of Watchun, 5,, for which George H, Wood t#* un« der arrest !n this city, began to-day jin the parlor of, Mail" Tster at "Wat+ chung. Coroner Toms was on the bench’ und Prosecutor Driggs examjped the witnesses, Bugene Pope, of Watthung, told about the finding of Willanis's: body, in his’ sloigh dnd Jacob Blimm of Farmg’ Hatel, told about Wood having bean. & euest al ‘tat ‘Wotine for, before the murder, He sald’ had plenty of money while he was at the house and spent it freely, Charles BE. Frame, a clerk in Will. fams's store, was the most tmportant witness of the day, He sald that the statement that Wiliams displayed sev. eral hundred dollars in Wood's prea: ence before starting away, which had’ been ‘attributed to him, was false, At no time did Willlams show more than the $6 or $7 ‘which were found on him ‘after his death, Robbery, Frome sid, could not have been the motive for the murder, as nothing had been, taken from the body, George Kruse, a farm hand, testified to having seen Willams and Wood riving along the road just before the murder, He said they were quarreling violently at the time and that he ran down to the road to see what was the matter whith them bub that they got past before he could hear anything more thin ‘their loud volves, Chief of Police Klely, of Plainfield, testified that the night before the mur- der Wood fired t ® shots from the revolver at the hovel, Mrs. Pollock, Wood's nged grand- mother, falnted in the witness-stand at the close of her testimony, The jury had retired to consider the case, a ee FRICK AND ROGERS ON ATCH SON BOARD, H, C, Frick and H. H, Rogers were elocted directors of the Atohison, To- peka and Santa Fe Railroad Company at a meeting of the Atshison Board of stors in this clty to-day, Messrs. }rick and Rogers are both Interested in the Union Puaoilic Rallroad Compan: and ave wndenstoud bo enter the Atohh. 1/000 hed wepresentatives. of the’ Union > Fee lok mucceods B,D, Kenna. and Mr, Rogers tukes the place of Gen. J, G, McCullough,» Mr. ‘Rogers aluo be: comes a member of the Hkgcutive Com- mittee In place of B, Cheney, It is undersiood that Mr. Kenna, at present resident of the company, will ine from that | sition, meéting 0 the directors (os the terms of the new bond innue wens forfulated, to be officially announced in clrenlars and advertisements to. be sent out to-night. The issue of new convertible bonds, It was announced after the meeting, | will amount to #824%,000, ‘The bonds will be offered to stockholders, com- mon and preferred stock having equal | Tpats, each stockholder being. privi- loged ‘to subscribe to 1h per cent. of the par value of his stock holdings, | MADE $5,000,000 IN CHEWING GUM.: Thomas Adams, Octowenarian try, Dewan Life Poor, Founder In Business mo Adama, the oe owing gum busln ted with Thomas founder of the | ia this country ldaho, | Yio died at his home, $14 Washing: ton avenue, Brooklyn, yesterday, sald to-day that he had made a fortune out f chewing gum of upward of $5,000,000, When Adams tin the | dollar In the world, and the frst of a HOT SPRINGS, Feb. 8.—The races at | Weanex Park were declared off again to- tay, owing lo the frozen condition of to-morrow, ce nt Metropolitan Opera-House 1. i vroducts that he marketed were madd by hand, et Cook a Suicide by Gas, Mitchell Schroeder, forty-seven years the track, Toeflay!s entries stand for jaly, 4 cook, employed on Fulton avenue, | | Astoria, L. J. committed sulelde by Ins | haling ge this afternvon, a PR Cure for Conanuny ives nly ‘uae CE "couans and Coles is! phewlng-gum business he had hardly « iShe Woes BH in Divorce Suit She ' Could Not Resist When Miss | Le Roy-Took Her to Meet Miss | “Lewis.” ‘DECLARES ALSO THAT DRUG WAS PUT IN DRINK, i \Three Sons of the Millionaire in + Court Deny Her Story and Say She Did Not Appear to Be Drugged. pe) The hypnotic eye of a wome’..and a +) conspiracy were told of to- oy Mrs, Martha Carter Peace in defending the sult for divorce of her husband, Fred 8. Peace, Mrs, Peace told of a call at her home by “Mr, Lewts," who sald he was a health inspector’ “and meastired the rooms in the flat, Ste sald he remarked that he had flota of tree tloketa” and finally asked ther to. go to the theatre with him ald pa, Scien. ls. namned Le Rania, pany ‘We ail went to Proctor’, One Hun: | Abed and Twenty-Atth wfreet, That ws Maroh 18 or % lat, Another day ‘hi asked’ me to go downtown and take inner with him and Miss May Le Roy. T took my:baby: and went, I met Lew- ‘ls, another man named Hill and Miss Le Roy, Werwent to che Morton House restaurant. + “The others had drinks, ¥ didn't gare for any, but on their importuning took sherry, Lewis and Hill Jett the room, |° jAfter thelr reiurn a walter brought a {decanter of sherry, T had one glasa, {After J drank it I noticed a green substance in’ the bottom of the glass, I vomarked it, but had another drink, “Phat was Saturday night, and it was the last I knew of what Was going on until’ I awoke in bed with the suit shining into, the! room nnd my. throay Durning up. A waiter (old’ me tt was Sunday morning, “I finally gos away and on Monday Lewls came to the house with Miss Le Roy, He sald he was sorry for the ne- cident, They had to leave me down: town, I told them it was the meanest | trick ever done to mortal woman and her child. “Milas Le Roy and I went downtown shopping In the ufternoon, We met! Mr, Lewis, He took us to the Dewey | Theatre," “Why did you go with him?” asked Mr, Class. The “Power” of the Eye, “Mr, Class, you don't know the power of some eyes, You never saw Miss Le} Roy, She has got eyes you can't ert away from, They are not handsome} jeyes, They ure ike a tiger's, They command you, IT am weak, She is strong. I could not resist.’ i All’ three sons, of Ahi Peace, the | Brooklyn real-estate millionaire and 1w- former, wero In Justice Leventritt's Court, where the case is on trial, si Arthur W, Peace and John 10, Peace, toid stories practically identical about | thelr visit to the Morton House last | Apri with thelr brother Fred, described |by lls wife as ya big overgrown kid, | |who told me he was old enough, to vote when he courted me in New Or- | \leans, and said he wouldn't introduce | jme to his folks because 1 waa so oid | qnd ugly.” |, Afters inspecting the register, upon which was written "Dd Lehman, wife alld ghitd, Boaton,”’ they said they broke | j {ito the room and found Mrs, Martha! Peave, her little daughter Eva and { FOURTH RACE —LJoe Hayman (9 | ‘oard had no feature, still the sport was Chalk | Ty Play tniehed as named, Won easly. ve wach Hit Pyos Wie Bie OP | Garnish Martin it Oh 2h eae cd Menmersey Ms cg TO Tilraiienter. Civingston 104 1 ; |“ Circulation Books doc to a 4 REVEILLE WINS. NEW ORLEANS: FANS RESULTS. FIRST RACE-—Revelile (7 to 2) 1, ache) Ward) (6 to’ 2) 2, Merry gee at 3, SECOND RACE—Viperine (2 to 1) Fox Hunting (ao ‘to *) 2, Ranger 8 ‘ avi THIRD RACE Garnish (6 to 6) 1, Katie Powera (2\to 1) 2, Luralighter a ; to 6) 1, Proteus Sh to 6) 2, Verdant 8 FIFTH sista Mistake (2 to 1) 1, Calthnesa (18 to 1) 2, Royal Arms 3, (Special to:‘The Bening World)! RACK TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 8.—Big fields were the tule here to- day, and all were well matched. The agi Le speculation Pied brisk, woryoarralde Minne tal 1-3. Bett ne Ft RACK-—Purse cn up eelilned one mle a by two lengths. ste, Wis, Jocke: fi * Martin 108 Rachol Ward: 9 Heal Hy y Acrobat, faint 3 Dr, Guernsey, le ‘of Partin, Plantus, Mint Bed, Emma A, more also ran. HICOND RACE: olde; Mx furtonme, three lengths, Jookeys. Wa, fie y MeIntyre in 6-2 jennessey 110 “Orlmming 102 16-5 kon, Inspector Halpin Rimrtere, Reveille Tn Barkel- three years time io. i ‘Won by Time-1L.10 ‘ah, 2 2 an ti TI. TO Starters, Viperine ESS ‘THIRD RACE—One mile Start Kod. Keeinwood aiso ran, Rt, Sever acratched, OURTH RAGE-—Kour furlong: for uwor Start good, Won driving, Time olde, Betting Sir, Pl, Bh.) 2) 4-5 oF 45 vO fae u Mayer. M jon, Waknia(? Jack Dolan and Gray Bal eso ran FIFTH RACK—Mile and @ quarter, Won by two tengiha | Lehman, Did Not Appear Drugged. Mrs, Peace has sil in sherry | epirno d she was drugged Wie, as a@ part of a cvon-| did’ she appesr drowsy or Weeks, for Mr. | drugged?" ashed C, N, | Peace, “She did not she | On the contrary, | was wide i Fred Pence lentiied (hat fn 1900, when in New Orleans, he called on tie waar 4h because sie asked him to ove teephone, suylig ‘TL may ny ay confesses she was have a fine fgure,’® | Mrs, Pence, recalled, explained every compromiting: sttuation, presented in ine | testimony against her except the Mor- | ton House episode, which was left for | a later thne, ag, very young (she born ia 1872), but I } ae nt ] FLORIDA 1 eaves NC ioe every, aay or sh ies Eira ‘Son ane ah Fir ni OPENING DASH rl Spcltin yo ev &5 declared that: he had abandoned his 1 { their counsel, Daniel O'Reilly, the: Joha Felix, Robbed Last Time of ‘a8 Tells an Amazing Story of Career as a Gambler, Both in” This Country and Europe, . HE AND HIS WIFE PLANNE SUICIDE AFTER ‘Swi Now, Howl He Will Sue to Recoy Sums Alleged to Have Been Lost in Li lum’s and Another Gambling Ho Frisoaers ‘Are Indicted. ‘The career for the last few yeurs. ot John Felix, the ‘manufacturer, who was swindled out ‘Of $60,000 tn the moe tapping scheme ever. planned, has beah ag, aimasing the | he was duped out of a fortune, Before coming to New ‘ork quarters of his business in Cologne, a year ago, he loot Carlo, and before he was victimised by the ‘wi Lon Ludlum's gambling-house in Weet Fortjeth D gembling-houye run by % man named Freeman in West Thi Mr, Fellx admits that he hns been a ‘or cele notorious gambling places ot Ruvope, but to New York he always had a run tor his mo je will que se nia he dorsed by anti and thatthe eis, i held In $5,000 ba.l each for further. amination on Priday, Mr. Fellx was represented by a brite | Jant array of attorneys, Willlam R, Rose, of Rose & Putzel, was present, though he will handle only the civil | suits to be brought. aganst Ludlum and Freeman, Former Assistant Dis- pagkured irom the beter Fomity, ‘The lebiler of the remias a His photograph fein the Rogues’ Galléry, avery olty in the county, “The three ‘were i a od ‘the men under arrest also have (nelr | tie}! : ‘| photographs on. exhibit th Masti oly | They are Frederick Williams, w \ fais win Trellx alleges) recelved) the. $80,000 el Beg $10,000 bills, posing aa onshier for Mar honey @ Co,) distributors of ‘Fnolug In- / oaxe Ste, % formation,’ ‘The victin was led to. be-| charge ‘| Move thap he was soli to break Ma-| they were honey-& Co, with eras gic au Behl beat td ther prisoner 18 ris ys nOUey ‘Welle aay "4 posed ag mr , MoPheraon," Witney fe “head of, the Western Union Racing all Information Rurenu, who was to allow the leak on, A race through witch no could beat the pool-radma, McAdoo Interested In Case. Both these men were arrested by De- teotive-Sergts, Mundy and Fogarty, Mi. | trom any, ever: pi ‘ Felix had told the story of his loss. to’), thts Jet Commissioner McAdoo, who ordered his | “ detective chief to make extraordinary | (raordl t efforts in the case, hold the pater: Mr. Felix sald to-day that for several) duys after he was swindled—he met the | hi RNA SAAT wire tappers'’ last Thuradayboth he iw mot remand | and his wife made up tho.r minds to| Noe Headquarters, commit ‘sulatde, In the case of Mrs. | veady had isett a Felix, the manufacturer sald to-day, Wr. O'RenIy had he arrived home a. tow. minuten| |.» Uebel oh Jater thin he did on Bunday'night, she | (1, ingen Te would have been gead, He found her Cayitey sf ly overcome by gas, having carefully! troneoion OB: 6, planned to end her life, compatiled him bak, When facing the two prisoners in the). the petaodaee & Jefferson Market Court” to-day’ Follx Fells, Idea of suicide’ and was going to make vlads Ass Pea ‘ | a desperate effort to recover the monby tloned pet. pi . he: haw lost. ‘agatha 4 i ‘Hold In $5,008 Ball, find: “Big” Lawaon," sitively.Adentified the prisoners, | taining: money by and hip counsel, Mr. Battle, asked to | Prisoners’ mak have them remanded to Podlice Hoad+|, The prisoner who quarters, Magistrate Crane sald, how- Rogues’ Gallery and i ever, they already had a dose of Police! tice as ‘Tracey, gat Headquarters, and upon the reques of | charles F. /Toppin In, “| panion gaye the aati: | his police record is | Frank 8, Wyeth, ‘The privoner Williame @rayed haired. and of d | pearance. He dresson u pears himsel? with an alr te (Continued o om cond —-Betting-—- urters, keve, Wis, Str, #8 abuchon 89 2 tint Medes M8 18d CO) Morris B47 B62 Lady Fonse Sambo, Hourke Cook- ey Re Harty wick, Bele Bernard, Jus: On ran, Gracious and Semper Vivax also ran. ———— ASCOT RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Necromancer (6 to) 1) 1, Ila (3 to 1) 2, Loyal Front 3, Cal, Feb, §,—The | here to-day with SAN FRANCISCO, es were continue following results: OAKLAND RESULTS. (Special ‘e Evening World.) RACE TR. OAKLAND, Feb, &— ‘The races her day resulted as fol- lows: % FIRST Ag aN ey 0 Hout o LEIGH MURDE Ihe Ccvoner ‘ich investigated the ‘killing “sfury with of | veohé dia S.eiga at Watohung, N. J. returned a vel cywas grotto deatn by George H. Woods. j Pfeil teh cata UATE WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS... | SIXTH FAGSE—Maiden three-year-olds; five furlongs ie JLMAN C4. Fiaiips) 10 to 11, SHARP BOY (Ri 2, GLADIATOR (Nicols) 6 to 5 3. aiioy Colla, Yorkshire, Frank Bell, Sook the Signal Lights Haxpons Diagram, ilidottur,. th UPS el

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