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‘Bt Police Headquarters to-day. questioned by Commissioner story was substanually I'm golag to tell Connection with this junteer in the case it ‘Big Hawley Beerie. They 4 Tt knew anything about Howard Goulg being married be- whe met Howard Gould. I told was married to who used to be the Fourteenth Stree yin this-city, and that I thought | in Baltmore. | it It wome time—Haw- and I-and then we met Detective Peabody. told Hawley Bhberie Some Uttle time leier 1 &. telegram from Pdpbofy, from ‘T wae taking care of my who was sick at the time. My/ @vt the telegram at the house an St to me by mall. That's )feason I have wald previous to this| I Aldn't get the telegram. }# deep ditch tn {ts efforts te contimus| \icarn's deparrme George |: telegram stated that eod- Harriet Lownsdale were | fm Baltimore in 1982, and asked @ould be her. I sent Peabody a H weying sbe bed used many ellases f gaking bim if he could locate on I was summoned MeLaughiin's office. a long examination and me very closely. He t me if I was sure that the woman married Dawson was Sirs. Gould him all I knew about it, and ali to~ In- » ¥ eked to See Jerome. MeLaughiin to Delancey told Mr. Nicoll just 4 the Inspector and Pea- | ¢, asked fn the negative. despite the Legislative enactment fixing | detectives, armed with eubpoenas duces in. the price at ® cents per thousand feet | teoum calling for He put|to the fact ou come with me down to| UN proceedings to annul those fran-lin, aietrpovtan Equipment Company.|* Dumber of witnesses before the Grand Nioall's office.’ [chises on the ground that they bevel), pest Fourteenth etreet, took ponses. Jury to-day, expired. He applied to Justice Davis, | sion of the safe and removed books and Which was granted, directing the Con- sclidated Gas Company to appear be- DETECTIVES SEIZE ‘000 FRGHTENED STATE BEGINS Attorney - General Jackson Moves to Put Company Out of Business. and the Coal Supply Pi Ran Out. Raids Conducted Under Auspices Off 00 Sacer. coeucal Assistant District-Attorney Smyth— TWO REASONS GIVEN, the officers. The Gas Trost has walked rherht fate sivestigation of Borough President jooupty detectives went to the office of #8! and longitude os, “ane ran to-day on (he steamer Korea after al voyage fraught with pertis and excite. < A ment, in whith the coal became ex- Franchises Are Dead and It Central Office Men Aid the Operates Despite Anti- The Keres belongs to th Taree Jerome Sleuths. ini tine Wat Cees tee Lon ee % E to New York, and jeft April 7% She id Wa ithe tin Cent Oc 7, Ne. ante severe gaies. About 11 P. M. the reing an extortionate price tor gas|wnen Central, Offloe men and. county 2 Hudson street, and attempted to get] Demensers felt @ shock, tnd all who Tha staclate or the = neppened to be up were knocked to hausted and the provisions ran 30 low bi passed Rottertam on May 4, and on thetr feet ‘ »po% eo ahi the production of to admit them, but the officers forced a ear ace pipet eat that rations had to be distributed by A sengationa: turn was taken in the At the same time a contingent of| May JJ, in the Atlantic, in Jatitude struck a submerged derelict. The en- HORSE HAS AN IN EAST RIVER = SUFFER INJURY Municipal Beast of Burden Rescued After Spending a Night in the Water. After mwimming {n the. Fast River all night, dodging boats that didn't im, to pay any attention to him, 6 Street- Cleaning Department horse was rescued to-day at dawn off the foot of Jackson street none the worse for his long ptay in the water. He fought. his rescuers for an hour, and it was only the supe- rior seamanship of a New York Central tug pilot and the clever lasso juggtiing of.@ seaman who used to sail the West- ern plains on the fo'castie of a bronco that brought him 4: last to land At dusk last might ® cart driver took his last load of rubbish to the foot of Clinton street, dumped it and unhitched | bis horee, a big black, known as No. 439. | to appease the wrath of tie sea. Owing to the slowness with which the ship proceeded. the coai supply soon became enort, and the food supply was in danger of being exhausted Part of the cargo was used for fuel, and when thie was exhausted the minor fork, Attings were torn awey and fed John Murray Mitahel! papers and other contents to the Dist-/ of Accounts, who ts the chief proseonter rict Attorney's office. This ts the firm fn the investigation, apent @eome time in tm which Max Cramer fs interested. | consultation with Jeroce, Commissioner in the Supreme Court. for en order, fore Justice Truax next Tuesday and Hawley’ and Andy | show cause why an action should not be Re ‘crow dia all possible to panty the mh fe ah I had to do with brought in the name of the people frightened Passengers. most rot eaten of New York to terminate the existence Ln VE the ruses but andemonium if Ingpector Me- | nf the company on the ground that It don dye uring tne remainder of the ha . voyage, especially whenthe lim J ever suggested to him to visit |is a monopoly. Hone and water were dally’ giver sus Attorney's office. He re-| Ina statement issuedyatter the order Gn Wednesday the. Korea inte Commissioner | Was obtained the Attorney-General feat wrasse wena) Uying, reading ‘May we enter you irhor?* holds that if McLaughlin had | Sy: ¢ Eftwan wach a wausuel’ che thar moe &® police Interest in the case and “The franchises of the companies that yeeesis tt oe wont to the a! of the on ea! craft, and tugs took her into rere meres ¢ torent reeraneten (Continued trom First Page.) fow and brought her fo New York to- ownership of which the Consolidated During the voyage Mrs. Natalie member of the | o Company relies tot ite rights to exiat,|No hand in the murder, but that his companion, 4 Slav he had been have expired. Gourelow, aged twenty-five, one of thd passengers, died. and was buried at sea ‘4 the lamentations of the steerage sengers. th lent terrors. Hi, dren were amon, travelling with, had committed the crime, Becker had met this man in New York and went to Long Island it Violates Anti-Trust Law. “The Consolidated Gas Company was rrenized for the purpose of creating, passengers who Bureau besides McLaughlin, | a! Valiely and Jackson was | * up im the Gould scandal. This prevention of competition in the busi paid two visite to Diancey | 0 Office between March 16 and men reporting to Mr. Nicoll and orders trom han aa jong a4 be could in the) or Buin would Ko 9 Lit | chin bin that make @ salisfactory explanation Mr. Han. Nicoil's of- [selling gas and electric current, articies ™®. During the month of March | of common use and necessaries of life, ot Datancer apioatt wae 6 Gert ot wep law, and of Chapter wo,| farm, and he came there after me and washed the blood from his hands, Joined from the use of those franchises thereby ancey Nicoll | stanhattan Gee Light Company, the| ‘@xer of Winfeld, L. 1., by a large ea- a Gal- Metropolitan Gas Light Company of the | Ort of detectives. Lheut.-Detectives City of New York, the Municipal Gas| vin and Grabam had him in charge. Light Compitny, the Knickerbocker Gas Ligiut Company and the Harlem Gas| the morgue, where the body of the dead New York Gas Light Company expired| The room was filled with detectives with him. He told the police where he coukt be found. “| did not kill her,” cried the man, cowering over thi body of the little girl “He did it—the’ other min. We wer ete field together. He rushed upon her and attacked her, | saw him and was terribly frightened. I ran away to the pump back of the Simonson arrived here to: SCHOOLGAL A DOWNY ALTO SEVERELY INURED Big Machine Crashes Into Child Who Is Crossing a Street. nd now constitutes, a monopoly and n Unlawful matraint of trade end « Yess of manutacturng, distributing and violation of Bection 7 of the Stock ws of 1800 1 swear by God that 1 did not do it.” Then the man collapsed in a heap at the side of the dead child. Taken to the Morgue. Without having any idea where he “The Consolidated Gas Com; was he Consolidated Ons Compeny wat] was ening. Becker wes taken to th | BELMONT AND ‘ew York Gas Light Company, the | ™or@ue of Jomp B. Baumann, an under- KEENE D E RACING HONORS, (Continued from First Page.) the corporation be en- nd any rights and privileges conferred ‘They led him into the back room of + Company. The franchise of the| gir! lay blanketed with « black cloth Who hadn't a decent gullop in etther of Pean mot connect with him. bad claims under orders from aicLaughlin, | 1 sugeriors are not disposed to | On tat rcore. ¢ s#atemem to Mr. Hanson |! in 1883. The franchise of the Manhat- that everything he| (an Gas Light Company expired in 1866 | of the dead girl and the cloth removed when Becker was dragged to the side his four ines to-day Another for Keene. # stable continues to to Bin the betting, an Win scored two Consecutive successes, Fannie Dawson, an eleven-year-old schoolgist, whose father, James Dawson, lives at No, #2 Bighth avenue, was ne franchise of the Metopulitan Gas| sie started back and turned pale, { Company expired in s8M, The | wnereupon one of the detectives pointed ranchise ef the Municipal Qae Light} to che dead girl and asked Dears out Peabody's recital of |Company expired in March, 1001. The] «Did you ever see her beforer” leaving vhe issue in doubt he iq with Shdies. ‘Peabody. ac-| franchise of tue Hariem was Light Com-| Becker eank to bia knees and crossed Wimn scored Consecutive ecmeres’ | running across that street to-day and to Bhcles, aid een gPer: | pany expired tn 1906. bimsell when he saw the body. He showed, ‘ot Bipokdale | Nymph | was run down by @ big auto car belong: 4 to know about it. RESULTS OF i | Consolidated Gas Company. for the un- sdibed and moaned end finally cried in out “Would to God that you were alive ing to the Columbia Electric Vehicle Company, of No, 14 West Thirty-ninth street. Charies Hennau, the chauffeur, Joined the Electric Company. “1 am informed and believe thet the tothe, fntshed “« nished vated’? "eed Clay Had Most Foot. ‘awtul purpose of securing and main: | to-day, poor girl.” s rs ah aa at Oe eo power and RACES [sling ‘tmocapay lating in sae) WEA you 9 nT” attat ong of the ae | are, May ot of te the Ala rme| 7" Crctas che mimsat he se A ON city of New York, has purchased a ma- | teotives. shaking him. Becker hid his! come frst served. Driedy, ‘Lavas St | te oniid’e danger, His action revi rey |fority of the mock of the New York Gas |face in his hands and made no reply outfooted the rewt from ibe hee y ‘ a awe) ie OTHER TRACKS, (vis visccric "Tinnt. Heat and Power | for a few moments. Then he ts alleged 8nd then there waa iy Tas 55 peer Bip ccea! x c _& TORONTO RESULTS. |and Power Company and Westchester Lighting Company, the he fell and dragged her along the pare- mem, her face and body scraping against the asphalt. When the car was stopped she wae Wifted into the auto, It was found thet seven of her ribs were broken and ompany, of tie New York kuwon ompany, of the United Elec.re Lignt the New York j kre furnished th, ! Nagel, ¢ real contest with Ser- to " i, | xile for second money. and iskra wae his Is Becker’s Statement. [Theme She outeamed the gelding Roe ie Peles enn Bua analiallsnine ere coming Hke ones that New York Mutual Gasiiatt Com-| Whom I went to Elmhurst trom New will win some de toast oe them w or AS t several of the Mandard Gaslight Company | York, when this poor trl wae picking (Bpectal ts The, Rrening World.) loany come vo pe lance Won the Shap. LN MACK TRACK To. | th Now Amsterdam Gas! om | Gam ions there. ‘eo paw her in the ie, di 1 in Sti, May M—The’ pases vo: | ene ean But Taaive tips on athers tant ous|ahe was suffering from internal in Fesulted as follows Otticer | Pr Wallace G., Dan Hess and Gov.’ Shaw | a to | pany and Wat uch purchases were ID/neig We had been sleeping there. n others, won the aixth | juries Policeman Craig ,of the traf- violation of our laws prohibitive of mo- |1 gid mot kill her, No, I did not kill very comfortably. ‘The Allen filly ¢ ruvaing from Colum- nopoiy i artitles of common use @M4 | hee. Then the man’s speech beaame hetteg in teats oes, BMaaL have done | P<, oqued, “aid arrcated the chauffeur. ecemsity and thet _ 4D- | mo incoherent nothing could be made Incacher had a duet to Peder, “he | crete apg making 9g og 4 a ee dcions of the at under | @ OC it. When asked tf the Slav had former mmbbing it ‘Tne others’ will | (P°*frogsevelt Hospital, The girl was eee ee treated aad by such abuse |Commadted the crime he again fell to Sy? heard from in SMustrious turt | sttended by, br Arrington, who waid Autunn Roya) Jig, ran IND RACE—Johnoie Bi ° Wiese (4 10 1 for plac 1 ite a Tr ume-1.00 ¢ The rent 148 Masten, the, Finally be fell alent and would not 27% set race waa in foregone conciu-| gX-U, 8. SENATOR PATTON DEAD | ‘appoinied by the United @atesl utter a word. He was taken away from “Ch [UF Grimaldt and Miler took mo| ” inated by hancen this journey. The colt scored; @RAND RAPIDS, Mich. May M— art in the eighty cent #4] the place followed by a mobi of five another win tor James R Keane. Mary) John Patton, ex-United States Senator places « valuation of MANY hundred people who had gathered Hall ran to her best previous race and| and & Republican leader im this @tate 5 place 4 spon these expired| round. ‘The detectives eaid that he Qutfocted the slow beginner Lad of) ot re-omniszed wuity, wed at his hun S. Tiowns. 00 3-6. Gh oo, justifying Use action tu the] made very damaging confessions, He ~'#%* for place | here to-day, after « lingering illness, DURTH RACE Intern The Boomerang Is He bloody transfers found near bod ONLY TWu WAYS day from Alken, & C., where be bad presen, #40} pats. 0 ater . the ecte injof the girl, He had seen b tear journeyed, in eoerch of pealth. He ts ge oe fa remains that| them up. | hetabtichd desde ww © ‘ebialgiegen ee tla teat nee raneter Slips a Cluet OPEN ON TKANSFER,|——————— SB ghee doe a oe HM RACE—Pickt ine evidence what] The p making « great deal SRS GEL TS | , cee A et e them bas been attacked by| that were found within » few feet of Premne Cour 4 thet ® per + * * There is no evid were picked up by Lieut eotive ( on a For instance, ii a t{ yin thie morning The transfers were A" #ianding at Contras vark and | issued by the Union Hallwa pany, | Veet Seventy-sevents greet desires | ot Broux, and are good on the|*. *euiwon Avenue and Duet A SWEET IONIC Fux US AL! Hitis Green (1 to 2 for place ‘ y 10 Aitack the right| crosstiown ime running across One he must pay Timen1i¢ 4-6. Bici py of tae Consolidated Gee Company te) Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, in| | a © Otwws WaDslon, Blackstone NEH® | exercise Mose franol.eee in order \iei| ihe Brong, nd to One Hundred and | TO", WV FVM) felae viel he de ouly P "Mulvaney also'ran’ 1e placing of enormous valustions| Ppinty-Atth street and Highth avenue, | . ——— oe ‘LOUISVILLE RESULTS, t I —, May The Pemulted as follows STILL ON THE Jog. General Jackson jin aiior ey Jue if corporate powers has forfeited | his kmees end crossed timeecif, saying: | that she might reco “Oh, I eee that bloody knife alway di cite Keene's Horse Won Seventh, in effect, nothing! in Manhattan, upon what will be, Gaivin declares that Beaker admitted bul @ lot of @id Junk, may nol be used eV, Ww Nesemu » Geieat the purpose of the M-Oemt| aries his arrest that he had spent Tues-|ecuon of iKeliy Mawindtd, & lawyer, of No. | wet, ‘itervened’ ia ‘the reuse the New York City Railway “Company, alleging buat the GOlapeny bad wyoured tug eult for the purpose of making @ ruling to lw law hece \@ n@ reason why the y of New York should not have| ridden down town dey wight in Mount Vernon, He had from Mount Vernen SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY =a MBO SBA PARES found the girl's body, saw feeling Bymaa, Superintendent of the Masation 87. LOUIS AT JAMESTOWN, | iis caboage patch And Admiral Rixey (opeiad to The Brwuing Wert.) His ears would indicate Becker in & SS We deitve: r K May %-—The OY) vest throng as they cover up the sides gav s tollowing slalément ee pee. a cruiser ®t. Louls passed iy the Vinginial of his bead like great fa Mra, McKinley's gondition ls mor tory: Capes to-day and anchored in Mamp-/4ie) @9 Uaueuelly large nose. fy favorable. We lope and believe t af meek ian ikon at "te “inmee five feat one: ingh’ tall ena ‘about (wen ove. | i 5 jon, how » i ree. lal plotdnt rAtiorney Graham, ‘Sldeulty’ ts ‘to give’ oat ween» ; Magistrais ) a i tS tensile ann from the two or three tugs that frst what the famous physicians tell us, we serve a double purpose :—First, we satisfy om) of Nature's most natural cravings; Secondly, we are helping to build bone, muscle and blood and health-happiacss, which after all, is the best type of happiness, Loft is happy in the knowledge 01 @ great pubile service thoughtfully and purely pertormed, Perk Row store open evenings until 11 e'elock, the a left the Streei-Cleaning Depart- ment to become a mermaid But some men thought it was not fair io desert a goed horse in East River, mo they get lanterns, looked | on the river, and told several passing craft of the animal's plight First Returna Come In, j It was at £30 o'clock this morning | when news of No. 489 began to come in. Policeman Reardon heard from o cttisen that « lot of boats were trying to run over s queer-looking denizen of the Geep down off Jackson street. | The policeman went -there and saw the thing It No. 4, alive, stro: and fractious. The boatmen ‘etry ing to save him, but the horse ob- jected. What he evidently wanted was @ genuine spring bath, one that | would lest awhile No. 6 swam with a strong stroke tried to surround bim, bu: when several came up he war penned ip « others emall inclosure. If @ little bost hadn't accidentally jeft « loophole early in the chase No. 489 would heve been com- pelled to capitulate, but the opening wae inmtantly seized. With bis tail bigh above the waves and his nose sporting salt spray the old cart horse escaped. Another manoeuvre by the boate soon comered him again, and this time the New York Central tus’s pilot got active, Hoe steered the nose of the boat against old No. 439 and slowly oe by ducking under we Waser, bi the pilot wus ready when the tack head Other ropes slipped Under. his a0, "A windlass Was brought into play, and the cart horse ‘on board Tie had been In the water at leas; seven or eight hours. WAVED REVOLVER AT HIS MOTHER. Robert F. Bulman, of South Orange, | in the Firet Criminal | was arralgn-u Court of Jersey City before Judge Hig- wins to-day, charged with threatening hie mother and sister with a revolver and demanding money from them. Mrs, Mary R. Bulman lives in » hand- some house at No. 282 York street, Jer- | eey Clly, with her daughter Mary, They wore going (o bed last night when the door of their bedroom was forced open and young Bulmas staggered in, waving @ revolver at them. He demanded money from his mother, but the two women were so terrified hia reckless | handling of the weapon that they fled from the house and (ook refuge with o neighbor. Bulman is twenty-nine years old and bas a wife and baby in Bouth Orange. ‘Phe police made Lhe charge. as neilaer | the mother nor simer appeared in court The police sey the young man inherited large forune from his father and spent most of it om the race track. He two years ago after Ufe ‘of his mother upou was arrested threatened the her refusal to provide him wits money Bulman declared to Judge Higgins that he was Intoxiosted when he en- tered bis mother's home and dia not know what be was doing, He wae fined 40, which his friends paid for him. L—When we cat candy now, after SPECIAL {or HISSATURDAY ..eouno 10¢ 15c gas, and 1 i Uy to Put Out! on the trolley cam The transfers were | own Sweat ntice the monopoly thet’ stands isaued at 19 A.-M Wednesday moming | The motion wae eustained by the Ap. |NUTTED CREAM 10] riuiar, caeameo ip |MUOUL Gree hours before the young girl BEA Lert, Wedd ected {hat © pet WAFERS... . POUND ALMONDS +400... 2, WAS Murdered on the old Belts fanm. bt AM vel 1b Os imeny OS three Recker Dosen't Fit D Geaalon"reversta ‘that’ of the Avpatiie CIAL FOR THIS FRI r n't Fit Description ea that of the Appell SPECIAL DAY PAL) Becker was arraigned before Magis Suan agammenneiien ne ‘ AND SATURDAY uee- trate Connorton in the Flushing Police Bugis in conn ae roman Tome MURS, PICEINLEY Assctiel Full & Mul Ghocolales, Pound to con. @miBAtion On next Wednesday. He LLL aT. kane @ strange looking Uitte man with ab REGAINS SENSES, CHOCOLATE COVERED fo dgeet. normally large eare and not anything — WHIPPED CREAMS, 19¢ cream TESt | uke the danariotion of the man Jocepe| GAMVOM, ©, May Simatier 0 esa POUND CHOCOLATE t loga'ly emiet at this Ume. gel. J, the Mimburet farmer, who #vitalien of Dr. O BE Portman, J. & DEPPERMINTS. IN TOURING CAR ATION TO BEA PSSENERS PUT ET-AOURAGHT.ACIENT, FE vps TST, BOOKS OF FIRMSIN oy sur aroys thur Auld, 2s West second street, Manhattan The tournig was about tw A denly v ke an the wheel ost ‘contro! of ¢ With a crash tne tng over books and other documents, visited the thal: i A etzed t In the report of Referee Masten h hedr way tn an: ed the contents of) wines refused to work and th ot ne | ante w "| offices of three of the firme involved tn the safe. ‘Thin is the concern mat bulilt| “Me unmanageable ne OPP Ree Dipeeemny stirected the attention of 1s | vis aud Rede states that gas could mot be marmufac-| tne exposures made during the inquiry. the wooden pa VasaRa aS dak ak There were only thirteen cabin pas-| driver to the corner, and he was told | arms and the o (ured and sold at such a price owins| seined their books and papers and took | ‘onan nny oa sh t city. semgers..., They helped. the ee $2 51 Bye bey. thes Ble ores was gone. The | and wines noo! fetal) of coun- e ¢ “there wi he ry de just in | Ami , y that $20,000,000 worth of| them to the District-Attorney's oMoe. | Boe te one ae] annua the matter’) An rvertigation (evi Weer recreates cure ols | arees nierea ty detectives went to the office of] show t t BAtiOD | time to hear a kerplunk. ‘No. 42's head | After the injure ‘ ‘Tho detectives acted under the orders ve Yat the thrust blocks were y | the aurgeon they inalated u franchises should be considered as cash | hisrelrtiy Bingen (0 Brien & Ryder, contracting plumbers, was seen once when a little streak of | [he POrmOOn fey ie were oblatned yeeted in the enterprise. Thi very | pt Ameiatant “Attorney Bmyth land took posession of thelr books, re. roe neers arpent twelve hours in] ifgng fell on it from « passing boat, and | tiem | point is the one on which the Trust ts lien ectives Flood and Fitmalmmons, of /OVine them, as in the ether cases, to] could go only about Sour eniies <n ‘ir ythen \he went down to rise no more, the The Aldermen are meibers of t Hikely to be wrecked. pg cokes las the District-Attorney's office She plu Bed and tossed. end the “Tie | wes supposed. The loss of the ae Finance ¢ mitten of Hoard 7} | Centra , eccompant , t Col prev. non the and made on | tha we 5 To-day Attorney-General Jackson be-| county detectives, went to the oMfice of| Assistant District-Attorney Smyth had ngers. many af whom Hented cans | rey sports to. the etect that : : Ms 2 les and practised weird Ancantations pp then bbe dihtee es cacgsl eb | tén Island. | | days, and restore the beauty of youth Price 80 conte and 61.00, by leading drugmiece or mail Preares by Notional Tetlet Ce,, Paria Tene Aldermen Davis and Redmond] Terrace jured Davia, DETECTIVES SAY THEY Detective Frank Pes v tioned in the Howa. 1 still actively engaged in police was shown toda an arre ves Clark neered with Devec rel, than Drutsh, Lax, on the change stlka from the storage Savinsky wae ish wes discharged and the other three were held for trial Nathan Walnoss lenteenth street, chief witness for tne rosecution, reported recently that Dru sh had approached him and offered t¢ ive him $100 1( he failed three men held for trial and O'Farrel] wore In a essa home y with two $8 bills Ss peared and arr oner will be charged Beautify t Complexion _l and Friends Victims of Broken Gear, ng were Aldern 7 Hamtiton » James Re avent MoKay, of & First phe SAW BRIBE PASSED. of Gould Case Notoriety, Part in Arrest of Nathan Druish. xd Has The three took into « Joueph Herm: David Savinsky and Louls of taking $8.00 worth of lofts of Gpiteer Went | Seventeenth rreste were made at this time. held as a witness, Dru ot No. 148 Weet Sev. to- Wainess th: ted 1 It's been a long time ccm'ng—but you have at least an advantage in se- lecting your Suit from a stock that is more complete then an carher Spring weuld have perm tted Lambert Suits are NOT the everyday’ kind. 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