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pirsntoge rts emt a UP AHEARN CASE; CALLS DALTON Gets Full Story of the Charges Against the Borough President. She Is 211 Feet Long, and Be- longéd to Albért S. Bigelow. For the further edification of hts, new fife, Who (was Mabelle Gilman, the ltormer chorus queen, Willie’ Bil Corey, president See! Corporation, has purchased the steam yaoht Pantooset. pronounced to GRAND JURY MAY ACT. Body Which Indicted Insur- ance Official Likely to . | begin like “pants” and then to continue le Investigate Ahearn. | ike “odoo" and end Iike “set.” 4 9 Tt yeas stated soon after Mr. and Mre ‘Aa a result of the Investigation which | Corey started for the other side en thelr the District dttorney’s cMfice beran to-| poneymoon Yhat Mr. "Corey contem- eee ple one te Amal ae rd Me | plated buying a snug craft about the Just dieposed of the Hegeman meurance| "#6 Of 4 small oceam liner for the Iat- cases, ~il! at ence take up the disclos-} ter part of his bridal tour, The story ures that come out before the Commis-| was fenied, but to-day confirmation ts sioner of Accounts regarding the oon-| forthcoming in the announcement that Gast of the Borough President's admin-|ne gete the Pantocest from Albert 8 tatration. | Been for $196,000 Diatr‘ot-Attorney Jerome sent for for-| The Pantooeet will ea!l at once for mer Oommmfasioner af Public Works Wil- | Burope, where Dr. and Mrp. Gorey will lam Delton to-day end questioned! htm |board her and crulse in Italian waters at lepgth concerning the changes mage | The Pantooset was built in itm at by Dalton under cath against Ahearn Bath, Me She te 211 feet long, on the stand last Monday. [will be seca what 0 bargain Mr In the opinion of Mr Jerome thees ®¢t% He pays less than 61,0 @ run- charges call for some eotion by el paissh aig erase Prosecuting ofMloer of New York County, | ‘and be iniends to take bh hand in the , 2 aca of the Borough President's After his interview with Dalton Mr. Jerome went for the books of .Willlam Walker, who resigned as Dutiding 84> erintendent just before Dalton was re If the Diatriot-Attorney has reason to | believe that the law has been violated he has authority to delve into the books and records of the pawson or depart- Ment or corporation under cegrnea for the purpose of getting at the facts. | Must Show Books to bins | ‘The refusal of the Borough President | Ordered a aa Deputy Commis- sioner Hanson to Remain at Headquarters. @uce books called for by that official | acted in 4 sense as a handicap to the jon. but he cannot refuse to | ce whatever books or records the | jot-Attomney calls for. | As soon as Mr. Dalton was announced be was escorted to the District-Attor- ney's private office, remaining there Frank Petdoty, wctive involved tp candal, Lieut. Ofer divorce the Gov of the United States: [THE EVENING WOR HAS ISP housekeeper in the Andrews | have heard of ouse we never this would having been refuacd a| her ha about an hour. He refused to give any tree days" leave of absence, and hay: intimation of what he had been ques- ing been warned by Deputy Hanson oned about, but it is known tha: he|not to leave Headquarters, got a half | soon as Mrs Kiemme became a Gave the names of some mes whom, | hour's leave for lunob at noon. He left Headquarters, and six hours later had not been seen It Map iets Sd rm KUROK! GOES TO BOSTON FOR VSI New York, “a Wonderful] % City,” Has Charmed Him, He Says. violaced | played What He Wants to Investigate. some points in Dalton's tes- will be looked into, ohlefiy ‘There are timony mat these: jwanece of the Bor- * S hg ye pp ae et entirely imnorant. ae CRAMER GOT FAT ROFITS, HE SAYS, BY SALES TO CITY, Max C, Cramer, of the Metropolitan Equipment Company, was the star wit ness to-day in the investigation of the eity departments under Borough Presi- @ent Ahearn by the Commissioners of Acrounts, Cramer is Maurioo Feather- Gen. Baroa Kuroki an4 his staff of | nine Japanese officers, under escort of Gen. Oliver E. Wood and Major Charles | Lynch, U. 8. Avatarted-¢or Boston this |afternoon, where three days will be |epent. The Saturday in private care for Falls, Chicago, Galt Lake City, Yellow- stone Park, Séattlc and San Francisco, galling for Japan about the middie of Niaga pons mgnthend Was, and up W twe| June. —_ the break Ibe naa poteethine | Japancee Conaul-Gereral Choso Kolke jana Dr Takamini, president of the Nip- were at the Grand Centra! oMpaay has its offices in Four ots monvpely An, the sale of certain| pon Club, buildings in sh i iat 5] te’ Shettopollc ae 9 the distinguished general, Forty Japen- ose merchants Jet out e lusty “Bangalt” my N avery kind of office furnishing |@* the train te find tit ‘nearhy ‘ail Of the Orders from | Gen. Kurok! broke « record for smok- ie dei under President | ing cigars during hin visit to this city “ Se ee weed, withewt the for- | He averaged forty cigars day, Dur falls” of tall of hia| ing the heat of the most exciting bat t tae oF pigiker, the | es ne conducted against the Russians He Bls0 admitiet thas | (D8 General reached only thimy @ day Peon tact the whole company, ent | He suys that he is excited or tn = oe ons zal Any interest {n the | tensely inter tobacoe soothes hie IG there were wo com’ | far? tan Egu v bor epee rs sak the ctasr the fies! | Major Lemmon, who is a Harvard grad a ete ee ang Mupply Compaay. | uate, hias arrangedsfor Friday to be put we eh ‘of thew. stearic | 1p wt the university as guests of Prowi Se ate jengral thac| dent Ehiot eatherpon th chaser S| “New York is @ wonderful ety,” said hoy el Gen. Kurok: at he train Notee. Inatherson’s bret niles on es a Hay ‘r Murphy, when he mith Re papiiae ae it the fant In behalf of Mayor MoCleitan | me. The little war her Java eyed | thanks mmissioner Binghar MACKAY DENI i Wes ; ES The Japanese officers . Baron Tame ‘ G Yasuteuna M aru Umesawa. Cul.” Masa Ota, Laeut-Col Motoliko Nag Maj” ‘Toyohtko Yoshide, Cat ‘ Capt. M ——— apt feabelin Hider, a friend of Catherir “ wi ee MeDonald, who sues carpenter Meokay, the Astoria widower 0.6) damaces for alleged trifing wi her affections and then jilting leaving her baby boy withou temtified to-day péifore Justice Bruce . tn corroboration of the sto the land jaasie about Macks foals upon her MeDowa! LOVE FOR GIRL GETS hgecial te The Kvening World.) PLAIN ae ire evade Was wuoK from the swoathost im ACS. on (hie witnene aT ieienss, denied every & se had @quried Cathe ee iad ever entered” Teereant r mt Kisco to Miss Bider feat of Shem rother told a isla thay the od him under the direction of Dep y-sherif Doyle. he travelled to ponacience eye thmeell and sand that ‘ | vistt the renee of the defendant, woe Figge. rumored he had run away to escape in- bofveen pen, tem. ane and party will leave the Hub) | Station at 1 o'clock to bid @ farewellsto! of jail? velt, red an incompetent | some and for some year: there been @ ditter fight betwe the Re Ma and Mr Andrews The termined to nd tn Jun Talks of a “Plot.” Somebody had to be used, and as Anderson household as veit began to Mre There were ‘many intervie finally Mra. Roose Flgge fairly hypnotzed— | ber of the Dourekeoper Mrs. or Moubsidized veen. the cert oy Klemme, who had | nek, Sea in mine yea eon ras the summons and the ced wi nas you it ye la absolut poo no fouaalion tor 4 fey Smother of twee onl | ta 4 desertion of their cal ural gad, T may add: their awful fay. ma Vora es ed direct! onan tented at ™ i tat iF to the home of vigke for “took the Paper to Mrs, Figne house,” said the witness, ‘She read and Understood It, She signed it ea swore to it.” This is the aM@davit which Mrs. Fig quibbled about on the witness-stand a: finally declared that there were porto: of it which she bad never seen before | Miss Vignette Pu 4 trained nurse se taste and friend of Mra Kiemme and” her jmother, testified that Mra Figge told er pf Des. Uoopevelt's frequent visite | yy ire. aid, “that | Mrs ft When her on-In arrested | ¢ Court Roosevelt came to riage and offered mo ney to her tae Mite Pursell ed Mra Py | tesumony that Mra. Klemme was eae | puree to be false Sh in which Mrs. trained nurse told of several | Klemme had Q t on did Mra. wig Mire. he evel gave to A. Bhe seid Mra Ronwoval: * told her she was afraid thar if was let to in Jail he would go Mre. Klemme on the Stand | Mrs. Kiemme, defendanr n the suit westited tn her own bo you were A. Sixteen Q. How jong ago 4 your husband | leave ve Nine years ago, a never i to muy Support one with ie, a were boarding at FUGITIVE IN JAIL. |**:.' t the he ivy § ever embraced) an old ab tethoart Mile love tor given Rer gifts OF writ:| iri wae his undoing, for he wns * hed by Lialian detectives, who ar and hed also wae rteken sod on his return wee willing avemue After ate Mr. Andrew 1 then only on an aso mother. who w depositor vee bank of w he wee, t and T xisited the 2 met bls permieala ted the 4 ta at her bt Kiemme tr . oH all's | your hie aad Mrs. Andrews toa ‘at our houwe, jie Are: though. wa always or bie aie y at “Ala ty pau ally? a voter ies, Par do you think that @ Beemer a for & man you vou-4 masried vena | injured and lay | the spot and ea | to the Elisabeth street etation is were burned |... [ing & piece of pipe up@tairs in the te: Kiemme our’ |" | bleeding In the stree while mon ran from the scene. Pe men Daly and smith were firet to re: a hous The little boys and bout the face and ar head and body, and scalp used three to remain unconscious ui after the ambulances transferre them to Hudeon Street and Gouvern Hospitals The Injured. Gereidi, James—Bix years old, of N TH Mott wirest, hospital, very serious, may Laisa, Gerald—Pive years o} . & plumber, Claseon avenue. Brooklyn. the explosion ocourred off his fegt and down Bignt of vieps. He was brutes” by w open his doo: others might satis ‘ely OWn were mi nt at No » the uni insisted » the pain met him tn conferen it mes and demanded that } the union men, {t wae ead ed to do. 7 m workmen the explosio frightened, and ee most of ak Engiieh. the at > explained to hem by t ~ UTILITIES BL PASSES SENATE: ie police station and asked LD, WEDNESDAY, COREY BUYS STEAM MRS, KLEMME .. cur OR YACHT PANTOOSET SAYS BANKER DID FOR $195,000 NOT SEND WINE BINGHAM SAYS rried two ghildres: ay taken to Hudson eweot wt dasivied the policemen in caring for the | pjured children. mothers, moutly {talans a ty ot in t © 4. VOTE, 41 106 menis, Is Then Rushed Through Assembly Democra ugh How ‘ 4 ined iggy | Hara ihn Decline , waht en an more ae, os ani || BLOW CANDY.POUND i Ke babeiaged| ys Tr prizigay bls every After careful preparation fe een ise setion een on r * Tae] 4 ba a ie is your tea sometimes Pept rar Phas hte ly vag hen f ee ae * ° ; | dissappointing ? New York. lrvokien, di Pa forth nen HMumheo | tod held taisty etondy, ous it’ wan tented | Whi t R dabity iiaicu ge ta ite Rose 700 LOSE WORK BY FIRE, tad "anafgoed, hut | BCKANTON, Pa, May %—The Jer Ceylon Teal | myn & Co's No 2 breaker at Old cae 1a) Ain ond tne ““ ‘orge, Which cost $16,0) and prepared a Roe a a ae © burned |Measure, With Caucus Amend vera! tle he to Frederick A, Burnham, president the Mutual Reserve Life Ineurance ( tment for forgery ang | who ts under indi perjury in thin cou resigned tate this jafternoon, and his rea! pted by the Board o was to have been placed on trial yes- |terdmy but, through counsel, pleaded see and ble trial was indefnitey postponed Archibald C. Haynes was elected to sucesed Mr. Burnham as president. He ie well known and prominent in in- | of the concerr surance circles. George D. Eldridge, vice-preeldent, re signed at the same time, but will ry main a director an@ actuary of the tt street, lncerated £ me of neces 7 Faecal rss: Hudeoh wtree! With hie resignation as president, Mr nao, Antonlo—Tweive years old, | Burnham also quits the directora 1 eK Mott attest: lacerations and oe gy burns, Gouverneur Hospital. CRT Be ice tavteleation© lead he Lorenzo, Camiila—@ix yware old, No. [fomult of the en | 24 “Mott et. painful injuries; Gou- | Company Verneur Hospital ~ | ——— AknOW Taree yearspold, un- nacious; skull fractured: CBuverneur Teidenuted —Unconneious; very serous, Hudson Skreet, will di municentifed women Pell doen stair- { roken, removed in oarri by TelMvors and location. unknown *o police. i Hurled Down Steps. ' 1 E. B. Havens & Co., Brokers for Society, Are Forced to Suspend. KE. B Havens & Co, of No 0 W street) one of the most conservative firm: on the Stock Exchange, failed to day for about 1,000.00. ‘The failure was caused b: ° inability of the soclety concern to make good ustomers of the loss: wtained in the sharp stump in the stock market in Maroh or to put up mare! wustain tredes in whioo they were Interested through the dia astrous dec of yesterday Herbert L. Norton is the aneignee. IT io Dlslly engaged with a corps of clerks and accountants in going over the b Féwin Bo Havens senior partner in the firm, tha has no exact idea of the asetis « abiiities, and may not be able complete siatement before the en week Kawin B Wall street and bas been pr the market since 187% He is « veteran on the Stock Exchange, an enthusiastic yachtsmnan and an oMcdr of the Atlantic Yaont Cub, The other partners in the Havens ts well known In fem bh was formed tn December 18, ase Charies F. Havens ad Havens Had Fifth Avenue Petrone & wpeciait handling avenue patrons, ano formly succeastul up to a ‘ known 4s & oa that néver did any Hake Kood Gthers were cloned out after had protected them at a aacrifi te reported in the Inala to MAY 22, “FOR OLDE NEL 22, 1907, STAKE AKERS | ‘BUILDING FA LLS, TERRIBLE ITCHINt } | | j | | | by Poison Oak and i= Wi —_—— | —_— wel | tase Rest cet or oa ; ae v<| Asserts that Will Not! Boss Steve ald my | eae ce jeveloped into Eczeme, whit Defendant in Divorce, Case fee in Mott’ Street Follows! Asserts that He ill t!Boss Stevedore Wields Big two of the Victims Taken to} affected Whole of System —Sui Contradicts Her Mother's the Explosion of Infernal State OF any More Bludgeon In Sight of Hospital After Collapse fered 4 Years Without Relief, i ‘ Rioting There. Passenge: F Story. Machine. 8 ‘dol in Park Row. CURED BY THE scissor Bla ina swat iw salam pf Calgoo com Lara nates ot paar ant! gs CUTICURA REMEDIE! | ner defense in the mit for divorce | ferna ne, placed jn an aat Vhote are: A oked on, tome indignant and! oon wr SRASDS | brought by her husband, “Frank tn f Ne. Mott street, near daclared. to- Dorib: WeEely AAtertAlhad, -e: eubchepa lenreeetory bank etbhe. at Ne. oe; Pos ne daeorn viding ieee ne im Kiemme, in which h¢ oamed Banker Canal, at 2.0 k this afternoon, | would. no: tor any mo stevedore raged at a gang of puny, raw. | Row. a } . ; Leroi . trom people, ke Counsel for Klenimn announce? at two af wig will dis, knocked two | Wn) By be ail Oleh be oe “. ng Pabst: clear a space for the new bridge ter ime f fou years from oa cage on the testimony of Mra. Johanna the ¢ and caused panto in the| “1 will no: stand:for any Wore of their | Understand ana o appealing | contractor » avenue! Teould not reat night or day and be fre Figee, mother of Mrs Kiemme. and |; more than forty-five nontense,” eald Bintan | Pney them with eomet they did | wae in ohare 4d De°D| from a terrible itching sensation fror that of ‘her brother and ether witnesses. minutes, Wor and ohiidren ran | have got to provide a aufictent force of} kory b—In an effort'|ierelted to the second the) geratohing on my hands between th Mre Kleznme’s relattrer had told about | roaming tf adjoining tenementa, | thetr own private detectly nd pollee siteoing tagmage oft tha, TxcMeiion of part of the side w The! fingers, my feet and face. I got the bes vieite paid, by the Banker to MP) Cy required reserves from four poll sorve order, they don’t rec oe a police way the welgnt of bricks piled! of advice and treatment from six divyer Kiemme. | stations to rest | they, iu Thave to stop playing bad there, e tart vo hg sah heat eacletrcteemea| Pe the “old floorm: tO} os anetors who were anxiots $0 Cun pied ipl] po Neoade rgnd she bend TART BC bomb was | grap the Gt Soererage, 1 an * Adriatic, which wan starting |" The debris tet a ormah thar] me. One nf the doctors told me tha counsel for Mra Kiemme. hed been try athe ‘or back to But on hi round tri echoed up and ¢ the row, and the! when the poison was cured, eczemia ( ‘ placed 1 rope on her 6 ind trip. ‘ et a poi tng to show shat the Aivorce sult had | SG ear 36 IneMcteney’ on the part of the men Mecrdaena dee: Wee Aker worse disease) would follow, which en inatigated by Mre who had employed nor é if the Trafic Squad, was the first| came true. My e: t was Roosevelt, wife of John to decorate the bt 5 and the wrath of thelr driver went far | policeman to rush into the ruins. He! and I went to a hospital especially fa Who ts a cousin of the Pre bullding, which te five ta. prove the claim of the 2.0% jong-| Track 1d weeding bateton Riay ey etl the-cyes and got relief, but eo Mra. Roosevelt * & mister paconped SETS he mhotethen -'that the ‘White ke} Stoona Smo arrived, at the heaa of | w terrible hol “Agere whe is pow in & sant . e t ‘ ole inp Pt ‘ “I was about to give up hope ¢ fe Tad very other big transatia Akerly and other policemen found ’ orhaus wanted to a | t ny b cured;' yet I could not b Fe | Explosion Shakes Neighborhood hampered as @ result of Jaa ek, of No. 4 Albany street, | ever bemg cured)’ ye! Andres, with whoni whe had 4 . = eat im be Ai ti hae en dr ease all my life. My age is seventy ody oC Mr , a cied the doyi 0 : agen: i Na. 108, only | Leen Ane tastmese lenin arr oene thre rears In any extremity J bag BYE Vestios Mace fe dhe ase: | Jee Bacmore iki aetinen veare lei ain skin diseases, and wrote you to Rooeeve « school. | ban Fe old. iy | Capt, Tooleg@ef the Oak street eta- rend me a suppl of the Cutiours " the. frightensa | ing desperately to reduce the mound of a eeneoaer erva y t t ¥ eatin. iggace that bad accumulated y S Bast Higath street | dies. Iwas anxious about my Vorhaus Gets His Chance, mnnabes here eee a ee : | The gang foreman bellowed at them jagd Abe er, the watchman, and| and desired to evade any spurious | eer Ses claes was purple. Then he began | 82 more tation. This was in July, 1906, and ry first» idee ier anaes Lust yitens sing he long tab onthe shoulders (ones was instructed to call on & certain » the jury was as follows: | me chica stk HL. [and backs of his meek force of incom- for the Cuticara Remedies. I show you that this action |?! Persnitted to leave the bullding. | pelaage ‘Seven then, tne AGrinte Tek ve boxes Cutieurs Ointment; leo Ktemme st Hannat pdhededar| handout th Yh gece Baap thirty-five minutes Iate getting awey, Cuticura Soap and Cuticum ‘Pile divorce, | Plosive in the barrel. The dad fairy | nd *he took back fn her holds most required them, In four weeks’ naming Mfr, Constant TOI Vaal hacer aigs Mot APR VER of-the-carge-she brought ove- rested Russoft. t | as my fis Tay sp the Adopabeepinn! eg cons kbd etna No sooner had they dropped tse | Architect C. Haynes Elected to lamay Saw the Brutality TERRORIZED “L” CAR, | and Teoul SS t und had ho intention of | Package into than whey | Bs Pe ap J. Bruce Ismay, head of the Stesm .. bee am parley and bappy. v bring.ng any suit amainat ble wits.” | ran ae fast aa thetr could carry | Succeed Him—Vice-Pres- | ship Trust, was a witness at the seams | | Fi kis Coven, Justice i Rhee continued 3 rl _ He hal fel | them In Jire ‘anal sires i y jon the wha aust was written ali Tw Preisemers Fine oh ublic, Hartly, , May 15, 1006, nine vars ted” Out stew, ohn Ee Buhne vies were in aight the explosion | ident Also Out. j ever, the saitiionatrae faye, bet io re Disturbance om Tratn. ommevel: dropped him into this affair. | oecurre qh Had Mire. Klemme never en the| ‘The sever youngsters were frightfully | i iteett. ic fareette ita pases ppc! coming over had nothing to 49. ¢.. creating « disturbance in a north- ue with the longebore | hound “Le train last night. ‘They waco "he said, “and I haye not inter-) arrested at the One Hundred and Bixty- I simply made the frat trip oa| fre street station of the Third avenue ne by Po! Shad upon compiaint trouble ovr new ship. who aid’ the It fell to Brooklyn to fhrnish the only a) with, Dassen yreak to-day of the strike. There £¢rs al the ay from One Hundred and |was a combinetion gun-and-knife play, | pnt net but nobody was injured. street fark Btubbs, a negro steike-bi * tke-breaker, | street, and on his way from his home. at No. Flatbush avenue, to his job at the when two Ttallan strik him near the foot of ckett street. They tried to persuade m that he ought not to work. There 4s @ quarrel and Stubbs got « blow siongside the head that knocked him fat When he arose he had his revolver out, He says he shot over the heads of the strike sympathizers who were gathered abeut him. When a police- man, who had heard the shots, arrived Atlantic docks, pickets halted ‘Men’s Stubbs was in danger of being ex- Shirts Wea * haribok”: “ahncadl ively carved Hi . He was backed up against a wall, td never be lightly~ considered. clutching his empty revoiver Three|M@d@e ot Anderson's Importea || Fit your feet —never buy~ Italians with big knives losing shoes that your { Jin on him. Jt took Capt Deseell ea Weven Scotch Zephyr, fit. cA arabes rep Bk rad Pte cate Ua aicory 2ynt| Coat Style, Cutis Attached, styl, comfortable and the wagre Equal to Castom Make. Horable = COnnT Ree | OH lasts that only skilléd shoe. In the Butler Btreet Court the Magts- makers design. cAnd all trate fined him $10 for carrying a re- New Designs. volver. leathers are the best that At mri headqua. ul $ otis "act aat Tttpare| VEHME $2.25 for || can be bought.” Six Dela etrike-breakers had been indyced to values, quit work on the Hamburg-American piers In Hoboken. Leader Conners sald Our Price, $3.95 “Ask the Man Who Wears Them,' 89-41 CORTLANDT 8T, 183 BROADWAY. $1.50 Jown Daniel, Sonsk Sons. | began the treasury of the organisatio: [had been #0 enriched with initiation fee: that the strike fund was actually larger than when (he Sxht started. This afterooon William 8. DeVoy. a! | a nai be ct about" boo -: Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. 9 Sts. > HOMICIDE PLEA PRO Repairing Quic iclk matched EXACTLY without the prescripti Factory | =i a on premises insures quick, accurate | Seperacse service and lowest possible cost, eo ona Ehrlih&Sons “ BSTAULISHED |Murder Charge Against Artist’ Model Who Killed Husband to Be Withdrawn, | BRIDGBPORT, Conn, May %@.—Tpon Nearly $0 Years, | { the Buperior Court | for Catharine | 223 Sixth Ave, Below 16th St, or £ ch. the former| 280 Sixth Ave., Below 224 St. artist's model and York concer 1274 Broadway, Below 33d Si. ail singer, who is a with killing 1B r busba 4, Joop Neil, on Dee New store. 101 Nassau, aear Aan St Lad¥e a! veliclittle Rutetmens ew gua bed DOES DYSPEPSIA OR NDIG ESTION BOTHER YOU? Do you know what ft ts te enjoy oud, T Mven i you fee like i. dare fe tbe wisest j Se ety your desire? 1 cok "ten tanek: Whe aa. tele Tal ¢ “Dugection te one of the. mest complex | he von ame ‘about being ar-| eunctions of the hamen boty, pet it he tes, SPECIAL for this THURSO @ pects! meihiienaie, "| canting St toot intok ceedmaen anes My doit” yous friend.” replied the ene oe ii boed wate’ ter |TORANGE DATE { . system te overdone or run down, HEXAL!. |? BON BONS ..POUND eer UL NNEPEIA TAMIECK. whieh are pwelty « CHOCOLATE MOLASSE: digestive tevatment, readily jset Uungs right “

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