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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SE CP TEMBER 2 , 1980, ews" WOMEN HELP BURGLAR GANGS GET $200,000 IME SE WHMIS SCENTS CHSE HFT, Nutshell = | PAUL KELLI'S rensyiscovecooe) — EYCITING ONE | (OTHERS IN EONNER CASE. With Axes They Batter Down| mands that Owner of It Be) 4) Q*Connell Hunte ‘ patios ases Apprehended Without Delay. | the Doors of the Le All the Country East bee Willard’s House Robbed Bechta in x condition, carry!n + : ted adauc al ene cue tenis hand, “the” Meatnaun | 4 Of the Rockies, ' Jewelry. Ecuador's New Ministry GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR, SEF —Prosident Garcia hes app formation of the flowing Inverlor, Senor Go Foreign Affairs, Todor; Public In Espinoza; f Game: War and 1, ‘Larrea. | Dropped Car W CUMBERLAND, Wert Colvin, an enginee Iwo or more gangs of thieves, in- women in thelr membership, ve stolen jewelry, paintings, silver- and brie-a valued at over rom the homes of wealthy per- is iu and about New York during the past week. The most amazing robbery reported | @t Thomas, W. Va., from {nj to the poltce is that of the home of! sulting, it is 1, from Jose Aymar, a millionaire lawyer, a: }) Ttalians letting a car wher! drop on hin No, 70 East Fifty-fourth street, wherr m the thieves devoted an entire week t the Job and secured probably $125,000 worth of loot. Mr. Aymar's home was sed and the famlly was in the coun- ry and no one was left in charge, 200,000 who ts endeavoring to wrest the Tam- mdition, A few minutes more and|the fall, He said good mornng and | fected Detective Sergeant Tom 0'Con- ey would have been kicked to death, With axes, the police of the Mercer |many leadership of the Fifteenth Dis- Bishopis ey tgamist, Charles Westhoff, oF eet station burst in the doors of|trict from George Washington Plun-| ,7ne Dikanusr, Chatlos Wwestnal or the Brighton, at No. 57 Great Jones But Ee) were Pore enh known to the police, now enjoys the ; treet, shortly before 5 o'clock to-day, | eet fed cae Nay § lot | UStinction of having led the detectives morning and declared there was a plot | oy ine. Dietriot Atronuy's oles the ind rescued two men from the Paul]: foot to assassinate him. Nonee: COREE eer gueh eotealiint Selly gang. One of ‘he victims ws) McManus sald that at 420 oclock,| for whom Mr. Jerome hoe directed. & Joseph P. Quinn, a pollzeman, of Long when he Barotac No. 452 West | goarch since he entered office. sland City, on a Vacation, the other | oS "nth. Street, he mot a man 'D| wWhon particulars of this man’s opera- 4 i the haliway whom he recognized as a| vas hig frend, WMlam ‘Bishop, of | te : S| tions firet reached the attention of the a eeenees eT ok °F fellow named Henderson, a former Me- | Hierro thane ne one ie secs jontiert Crane SO RUTCH ERY O- Man follower, but now a back: liler. - oe zs bob abatith an +o that he cou A chase followed 1 " nell to get the m. @Wik away, accordin, to MeManus. had already beca closed | ‘tnen, near his door MeManus says, be that led from Maine to Minnesota, and hut see who was beat-| found the bar of iron. He eays he ran| ‘ough almost every city of any size waalablé:tolwesvoutl'eak, uc cheriman( wen OnE Ast of the Rockies, His report {s nut sue, Flatbush. Hoth were in a pitiasle |The door was open and the man was in| @ct™@ent and bench warrant and dl- d Qu vg him, Rr sondone?’ asked | Yet prepared, but w Is tied in the and that but slightly. t do you wan | nf only one eye, k Witte’s paughter Robbed. =| 4 woman confederate of the taievos Vhe row was caused by a protest by the] the sergeant at the desk. eiice of the Distri orney it will & BRUSSELS. —Mme. Nary-| discovered these facts from the care- policeman that he had been short- “Di Done?” echved McManus. ‘1 / ‘el: @ most Interesting st & Ghiine! wife of en M. Narychkine, | taker of the house next door, Mrs. Ann- hanged: want the man arresied.” Su a det - First Clue from St. Paul. | Sceretary of the Russian Legation ette Wingate. The thieves entered Men and Women Inside. on) Of Henderson; calingh tori nia! Ar-||| viwoveot aelue fron ic which Was sent out over the pulice wire ribed as twen y: ecomplexton, blu sh here, and daughter of Mr. Witte, the thtough the rear, made the electric light Possian pence plenipotentiary, while Connections, ate and slept in the house Aeaving the theatre last night was and removed their booty in valises at Zibbed of a pearl necklace Valued At night A woman is aieo suspected of W000, The thief escaped, |@ Part in the roboery of the Paul Bou- ——— her country home in Connecticut, where Small-Pox in Federal Jail. | the thieves carried an $00-pound safe WASHINGTON, SEPT. 2—A case of | COMtaining $16,000 worth of Jewelry down IRinall-pox, that of a colored prisoner, | 2" UNcarpeted Aight of steps in w house about thirty years old, has been alse: in which thirteen people were sleeping ered among the inmates of the Un.ted| Acting Capt. McCauley, of the Detec- tates Jail. The patient has been tive ted aad the remainder of the prison-|tY® Bureau, admited to-day that there Meecquarautitied, hod been an unusual number of rob- beries, He said that they are of the Killed by Bursting Ladle. id known in police circles as DONORA, PA., SEPT. 2.—One man SaoS Killed and three were seriousiy ‘cople Jock up thelr houses and ft the Open Hearth Mill of the Ca negie go away to the country,” explained Steel Company. aeene me bui rating (Of of | McCauley. ‘They don't leave a care- mammoth ladle filled with mol : Set The indie was new aid being | ‘er The policemen on the beat can- tested. not watoh the rears of houses. The thieves who operated in the home Gi Rest for Ambassador Meyer. of D. 8. Willard took twelve hours.| house a came to his addr Paul, Mign letter was dir To all appearances the place was at 1 o'clock. The d were 1 ble overalls, and women were locke! Chee US es and continued drinking. Th» po le>- a excription by Me Manus adding that the te name an, who was showing the Brooliyn wore no stockings. Is the tough sights of New York, had wite 1 arred ut Nu saloon. In | pice Bri He id her that table was a lie ro was a frie of his and ask ut 4,30 o'clock. It ¢ n- lier nt Sime time that she skey, a bottle of Biss forwa | the Meret E — \ an in St ta hoff under was assumed with the shut, but _m: f Muilir, wo le he Was ly wh n him to party at n, Maud upon him. and tele- | Second Richest Man in America | ‘ Will Wed Mrs. Delia Spencer orale ve work of tne doors | Caton, Chicago Widow, with’ r inside found tbe two} Full Ceremony, in London. er police: | ho were trying to Ket | | ( for- t with the al De- LONDON, SEPT. 2—Spencer Eady, | 7; 70°, RoUSANd dollars was the amount| the s3h et, acted = - that reohocry, twelve of th jecretary of the American Embassy at 2 ; | S. Petersburg, who is now in London,| 2" New Canaan, Conn. te gang got 5 caped by 3 LONDON, Sept. 1—Marshall Teta, of ginal | Ayil return to St, Petersburg Sept, # ang )#Way with $8,000 worth of Jewelry from ute of the am booty. s« veins : 0 were st Chlsands ie Flakes mereutAt te tae | inet a . hts charge diaftalres during the ab-|the hame of Miss Kath siderably exit i. A Wees aga Miss Bibs i Ay Taek atvthe men ont ss ; : am whomet wathe fence of Ambassador Meyer, who will atherine A. Bliss. eS ‘Oenige avenue TOF’ B iking a crac “States’ and (next to, John Di! i os eS , Mrs, William C. De itt, wife af one of eS Soore, She had sent mow ery time they took © Mer t wealthiest American fer / ihe framers of the charter for Greater | 0. S. WILLARD ROE DCF sto the k otvr s: \ ve alive, will be married in St. Margaret's | New York, was robbed of §4,000 JEWELS WORTH $3,000. J... tr : ian Westminster, next Tursda e Found a New Land. retter | ag Cronk lated in the Rogues’ Gallery cl a pe is ee Mrs, Della Spcncer Gaton, also of ( hat . é STOCKHOLM, poe = at Pied as George Rice took two days ta rob! Next to the Aymar rob the most Hea Stik aa a cago, and the wilow of Arthur Caton, Uy allah a Eid from a member of the Duke | _|the furnished rooms and apartment|tmportant is the loot S OLD GRANT HOME Bishop's Eyes Closed. 9 died Just November. left thie woman rr Greenland party, says the ex 7 Fa” eaition. disgovered a new and unknown |poure At No. 132 Higa, Rorty-fourtn | ot D. Seymour W vo. 3 itler the day bee ON WEST END AveE,| A! tn_the place placed under | Kn led © approaching wed- Hot Trail In Gineinnatl. B land. which was named ‘Terre de 0 larris, y first. str nounting t ’, turhe | ° :|arres: and carted to the police station |aing became © throu e an-| “f went * i there I France, ©. ———— yncipaly, in Jewelry . ; —_—_—- patrol wagon. Thore Bishop was cement that a special eense for | found had yet aH LOOT WORTH $125,000 Broda ‘atrec X28) MISS DE WITT'S JEWELS, | the house once ¢ ; F to Mdentify the men who la! |the ce had Deen Iaved, tr. | RETR. He must t New Yorkers Bound Home. | ren INA reat away ind | WORTH $5,000, STOLEN, | Grant. now occupied atar-| struck him. Hie eyes had closed and | Fel Caton met In Swi SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND, SEPT. 2 YMAR HOUSE. r cot ' tock broker, of the ¢ could not even see any or and Ia and have been travelling | suspio!ius, and when the ad- Congressman Henry M. Goldfogle, of Wie ae vn aaa poll . |, Spader & Co. of ec) y a squ of the | together ever since. he rvernignt, leaving © New York, and e Lancey Nicoll, are| Metective-Sergeant MoCafterty, atter [N°; M7 1 tae t ano nen Wie Bona atonanet tae partly open. managed to| Rev. Francis Campbell, curate of St.) 7 k by the trunk, A day or two NY passengers 'on the American line steam-| looking over the looted residence of Jose | his been in Mr c r Meares Wl she : vals ») \ d ave r i men, Micha} J. Grand, of | Margaret's, will officiate at the wed-| later a messenge me and. directed g . gr Bt. Louis which left Southampton | aymaar, at No, 70 Hast Fifty-fourth | Munks says i i rs last night No. rth Mogre #-reet, and Emillo | ding. Among those who will be present | {hat It he taken to a certain depot mamay tor New (Yo! stroet, to-day, sald the thieves had | Wednesday night LAs Syne Ps cola tea ¢ Ambarendor and irs. Whitelaw | fr tay ere for shinment. At the depot } Ye Truelson Held made as complete a job as he had ever |5 the howe. y Pola Bay, Mass felonious assault and the Colby woman | Reid Secretary Ridgiey Carter, Augus i f Went tor Be Louln ance ane oun 5 seen. It was the work of experts, again at ‘4 le house Inthe Uctis space | — apes 5 tue Eddy. M tddy, Katherine Eddy, pauls, 1 went: to St, Louls and eat: ee N. ¥., SEPT. 2-3, G.| McCafferty discovered that a woman | fund an « wall in from the pees Me A dt ee Guin | spencer Eddy, Helen Birch and J. N. | PAS ORO, Speen meee een carte .N, ¥., SEPT. 2-3. G.| ? . Pits ete 6 : ¢on Street Hos. 2 1 OC tt ' mrueleon, of New York City, was to- | acted ae pilot for the gang. This wom- | ihe house was t pital to have their injuries dressed Oy nd GMTEAS ELE) Se eens epoca day held for trial on a charge of pass- | 8" Appeared over a week ago at No. 72|The hall wa: DhaS EN TabideL andmuitietni Wevertene will be served at Claridge’s, ing a worthless check in Saratoga. st Fifty-fourth street in the guise of | house was arovin’ taartal ehaoe. and his bride will return ihe prisoner's father did not come to} a book agent ard engaged Mrs, Annette | 10) ; epee ding tothe | Since the kilting of “Bat ‘Em Up ext month. is mnkate: the housekeeper, in conversa- trance fe, ‘i ered th 7 nus, the bartender of the chant princs ts seventy years ton. the skyiieht spe dias peas Tease 4 ‘3 , edge ham s u e have been making the 1s forty sx. ane is a Archbishop Ryan Sails, The strange woman was bright ana[A siidee jjnr tie & a sereven Seara, oF TestDate A hO|l wealthy womaniia her Own right andl’ QUEENSTOWN, SEPT. 2—Arch-| !nauisitive. Gradually and skilfully) ang glass enca: S801 W : ck, but at that hi they say.| way for many years o:.¢ Uf the leaders | ar she learned from Mrs. Wingate tha:] From rooms bishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, was a ang is tocked in the upper room| of Ch\ago soclet, property found on t it 1 vut this case y, instance i i 3 mar| thieves took rues, paint he cpaes § bk Diesenger on the White Btar Line| there Was no caretaker In the Aymar|thieves took runs, Hou ing to the polle the fight occurred, and: drinks'| tit: respect oa way Yetta oni ateamer Cymrit which sailed house, that the family was not expected |Fy"Ces OF OY * 1b are serveur sontiibe. thai ladvkwakl viniced her of his pe from this port for New York. back for two months, that the house|nlite in the di = D. wrahall Field's weair 2 They ‘ Ota, was not equipped with burglar alarms —_.——_ i SULTAN REJECTS $20,000,000, His Interests e: tover|and when they him they i and that no one visited {t. Two nigh I it the theft w mmit- one gold and * se ths? \$ieWorld, He baw @ won and a Waugs act an tt v they he glad to Volcano Causes Alarm. | iter Mis Wingate heard the soure of| MISS BLISS LOSES sy vemoada yao A iat with MACEDONIAN PIAN,| Sake Sais Fe: fRaUAS ine, cx pectanee, aeatn, its MESSINI, eRe ie footsteps in the Aymar house, but paid $5,000 IN GEMS. deeds Mea. 1 A arm about the man reruption of the ancient crater in the} 50 atiention to them, thinking ' Wap ata ay courts Cady uollap othe x engraved —_——- STEEPLECHASE PARK. ant explain ana no Fe ee sense eariciy | some members of the family had unex-| om avaw Gannan Coan, came the {itil / E sen mun. | CONSTANTINOP Bint BRT asses “Accordions: mare peetedly returned, newer At one OF thalatean a atts: I by Gr « jer, | Porte has replicd to the note of the six e! Many , _ Last night she saw two strange men oe a . Ngee en Ing to accept the Now Be Seen for 25 Cents, | 7 ATTA Py ‘ y arglaries that has ever bren known in re ef DYE J > 4 Deer Are Plentiful, leave the basement door of the Aymar | ee ety or the St She suspected Thieme proposedivy/ chars ee iim tueacl lar allkine (places cof amusement) at tre ue ; D Bees ss fat a y: " he - he pal a le 2 e SES - TUPPER LAKE, N. ¥., SEPT, 2—| home carrying heavy sult cases, She| 7; was in the home of Miss Katherine P78, Pale. | i i control of Macedonia, there Js none more popu- 4 L, 7 SIGHT, The first day of the open season in-| telephoned to the Hast Fifty-fourtn| 4, piss da ugnter of the late George! She “soon d ae Hanan ls “iiptor. SECU PROB a, rl loaiet (gn. the) aor sian than fi brated St | — dicates that deer are plentiful. Seven | street station and two detectives were ee spit geieeat eS en chase Park, One of the frst attrac- | jraekenanck Man in Hoapttal an Roe carcasses were brought in last night. | sent to the house. They found that the tions at the country's playground, it! : . 2 Si a Pooullar Accident. | Asmar place had been systematically haa always been one of the beat. Now| ante of Peow Pere: (cemnlty,. Deeacnmee, pale (ver, and under the new and generous | HACKENSACK, Sept, 2.—Henry Abe Ings and tune wer the chief articles oe ee eaeig Admibelen Ie ait iia] bengesh, the proprictor of tho. Suequ s y taken. Many attractions for one 25-cent ticket | hunna Cafe, is in danger of losing the arning id It ts drawing enormous crowds. Its/ sight of one + PH Aymsrlime, Mies TAllen Vans f 19) Aertal Tower is one of the new won-|pecuilur accident, oe Feault of 4 derbilt Le Bau, @ granddaughter of fh ders, while the horses that made tt fa- | "He was hunting ratbirds In the Hacke Willlam H. Vanderbilt, With her hus- } mousund Its dozens of pecullarly uniaie | ensack Meadows whic he met wiih bi some weeks ol ahe want t i attractions, not to mention jts splendid mishap. His guide. \ ing. the Beware of the Little Black ¥ bid ODE Ag) dancing pavilion, make st @ favorite battenu through the high» groweh of Man—that mischievous little | Quebes. Mr. Aymar is Prealdent of the place for all wno love the typical Joys) the marsh when a blade of the tough } fellow who is constantly per Oprenhelemer Institute, of Cs ney He de geherely fel (tah Suk throu, Mr Abbenseth's eye- fe ¥ br | dhere was every evidence about the . 7] 7 . os 4 person ets more for hi money thera | ball, | makle righeful wound. Hts Suading you to put off until JH yiacy to” ehow that the thieves naa| Mad Escaped by Threatening Third-Rail Connection Sets Two Main Feed Wire of “Huckleber-| Customs Officials Report that jjsuatt”™re cise on she merry oe Ai faaan a) be done to-day. His watch- word is “Wait,” and it is when you are out of work and need mating te s0bbeey, hee were taceg| Woman Whose Home Was| Workmen Ablaze, Hurling ry” Trolley System Dropped| Mrs. J. L. Conley Wrapped eis on the foor on wien they had! Looted, but Is Captured Late; Them to Side of Track Un-| on Neck of Man Driving a| the Filmy Strips, Worth $150, Tush , sivpt. By one of the beds was an employment, when you are liy- prep A j Ink in. inadequate apartments J}/8i"™ clock wound up and set to ring) and Identified, conscious, | Trotter in White Plains. About Her Body. ‘ | and wish to better your home eT P.M ni | conditions, At the time you be- Fifty Trunks Looted, | . taco! come dissatisfied with’ allow- | Charged with rovbing the apartments’) Two workmen on the “LL tracks nea nectal to ‘The Fven: 0 When L. Conley, ‘0 {ng your savings to rest idly []| este tMontner ena vane AYMATS) of Mrs. Agnes Silay, No. 2 goth the One Hundred and Twenty-Atth| WHITE PLAINS No Y. Beye, 2—| cam oe Mr dos Conley af owen: 0) om in the bank and begin to look | the: police to-day all -ebout the eonds (ote? Hoffman, elgh of street station on Eighth fer James mpson n y escaped a.ec-|line steamship Lorraine she told the én about you for some excellent profit-yielding investment, that 2. 486 st Thirtleth street, and | being |customs officials that all her effects George Steffing, twenty-five, declared uy | burain tlon of the house as he found « when | were contained In her trunk. ‘ped trocutton while driving bis | back here after the robbery ba- ; ‘val ter Sphinx, on Rallro There is help for every woman who suffers from headache, faint- \ you hear the fateful word is K, ware nts at 7.4! Hage to-day, when t re | Phis statement, said to have by ness, depression, backache and other ailments during those times i i wn, é lary hes Fea hei Comawie | Dhis statement, raid have been re- 5 yl tim | Walt” ringing in your ears, Nasrcue )aelpeial ‘aa oro, Police ¢ were Harry Poke ant dropped. on ale. hone | peated several times, was overheant by |@| when Nature makes a heavy demand on her Strength and vitality, y Ee asking you to postpone fol- La eae Deka {each ¢ c; No. owes his escape from death to the fact | Acting Deputy Collector John J, Racs- Every woman should take : lowing ‘the dictates of your having offices at No. 110 Hroudway, N2. | exemin ® e his runabout had rubber. tires, : 16 Broad street and the Wald i ‘ has non-conducte} |ksewice, He question Mrs, Conley and ¢ best Judgment until “some > Broad stieet an he Waldor.-a@- | tre robnery occurred on Tuesday last, r nira | Wh a nen-oonductors, selene ae on Mae: Ben “ He is also an exper chemist Notinw w ciroult to the tried | pluat after & trolley car passed afr, | then or passenger back on the other time.” | tori | "Phere were fifty trunks in the house at the time the thieves entered, Every vid has been kep! qu Mee, having time, have been nompson the trolley wire i} to the pavement. A she n foot i not inthe alr, ‘The horse caine trgatened and dashed ahowd pred and vessel, where she was searched by one of the wenen Inapeciors. aled on her person by being there was Hf you really want to get aheaddon't youthink you'd bet- BEECHAM’S PILLS I 4 one of them was opened and the con- m4, nit OR ch this bitte Black tent either siglen oF toraed to one ale. |! fn Pee ioenP pa am A Just as the wire boi ed on Mr. Thomp- | wrapped about her body, the inspector to help her through these ¢ rying periods and to keep the system in an--this treacherous little eae vieeet catia canean ten pund tw Bits dt on ton ‘son eng. abrags fim in ne Hee ok He | anid, found @ quantity of lace, a normal and healthy condition. The girl just enterin, woman- ‘ rascal—to-day? Show hii (iggy mPa: Deane at pearimgerrers ao Ine the station ‘agents, who) received’ @ terrible ehock, Dut eananod zed. st was gai to be hood, and those of maturer years, find equal benefit {rom Beech that you have a mind of your [| away” by the robbarw Were Mr. Ayn ra | res \ RE a tite ostzalcaieed a pvediashito ep a aiPe 4 Pills, Taken at the first Kin of Arcee yar they give rahe Ink overcout e (00, cul glace | 5 taken et Hae ty pyro fe reported to have sai . own by sending in RIGHT | mink over ‘alued at $1,100, cut giac#| p)ina alley n to th Jay and many persons narrowly es- 4 becn told on board that If| assistance, Read the special directions for women with every box, NOW your “want” ed. for pub. of every deacription, twenty-five #281 One of the men thor Both were | caped touching It, ° ca, sive Erieea-brac ; ; ms people knew hid thes Mmnan tosmenoe ee of Slotiies, sliverwars, Eile-arbruc sid | ae tae no. buried abou han | —————_—_ Would be traublen ao th» hia] | Seid Everywhere in Boxes, 100 and 90, SUNDAY WORLD'S Ai) ANT sre. was every evidence through: | Siflay's head, moey _ MOROCCO GIVEN It about. ner DIRECTORY. By so doing out the housy that the men had pianued | he poreamed ou will surely tind the posi- Aer ere auctor orig) TWO SENT TO QUARANTINE, | ANOTHER WARNING, don, the home, the tnvast ment id lwelve | caught tn the 1 ty | ITCH! ITCH! | CHI!) wished A an ; wane we b: Headguar er 1 : 1 anand Manon Diievcnt SBID9) eance Demands ndemnity, Apal- wel Develop MInens, Black Man's plaintive ery of | O#y and Puntshment of 0) f-) SCRATCH! SCRATCHI! ial “Delay” will lead you astray 4 t PUAQHSTO SAN) aysitt » the schooner my il eal you tly RRL Ds ma ett same! mg. anrated. algeria SCRATCH, | future. There he goes plead Nate are ray ‘ rr he ‘nas Pani, Sopt, 2—The Government has ! ae ROMS, Pe Se ae aa er - addressed io the Sultan of Morocco ans i Bay with you again, so hes,en vation, Jet ANCA Ocean wine r= id B 's other peremptory note amounting to An This ts the condition of xood vos had in. he dining. | GASOLINE LAUN cH STOLEN. eo ever from which ultimatum ty hore that the thousands of skin-tortured WRITE YOUR Do icmap de. amor of the polices r nt ana © crew had Ae 0h te dmpriacned, (Algerian men, women, and children unto ataice an f 4 A M8-foot open power a van stolen [EY seing the voyage vind ty nade Alret. the rf |! Maond COUntE, Geant Raat | teat nisht from Is mola, toot ne] Consusla Volat, @ young woman pase of an Andemnity porond, the’ Diss who may be instantly re: and Tenni iO) "i 1 CAL \@tEoot hur! cr on the eteamur Yucatan, nt of the Cald who made the arrest, 1 fee lake nnd te ean enO Ry, imei | Bey airiyeAtih » Bonsonhura, }eneer on mor Yuoutun, was! gngl pag tid who m Heved and speedily cured by warm versity | The bowt wax vwied i Aaherthan, | Tt ia bf Aisin! Asxoctation ra} ag te operating in the lower biy, an . ), | taken from vessel at Quarantine 1o- it Mth | Say Ag. aa “removed: to" Htomtmun’ Late | within rit tla ake on "iain: | baths with Curiouna Bosp and gentle eave legen Brows. snk Bo. fh Ret oe tive wy i lo 4. Mise Vojat had ba ha during the feter will hry a >| aw ticles other sinall vesse) ay je from eo ity © lexlou to ts 7 | Korner, has taiter clare of the "Iooted | stolen, CD lth Hus prnueen rT 58 Ane SCHROR GE

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