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secured bail at once, but Maxwell had to go to jail! ani remained there thTes Gays, He learned to-day that he bank 'Campbedi's friends have maintained that “Maxwell was realty responsible for the “@rooked manipulations which have been Eumooverc. It'ln supposed that Maxwell, belibving that he was to be made the Peeapegoat, determined to end it all. AND WIFE FIGHT WITH DETECTIVES (Continued from First Page) @ignation, He placed McCauley under @rrest, as a citizen, but McCauley re- @athered and several policemen ran’ to thie assistance of the detective. ‘Ignored Writ of ‘Habeas. In wplte of the tearful protests of (policeman, in charge of Frank. J. Jenk- fused to be arrested. An {mmonne crows} Sirs, Jenkins, jer husband was dragged | { toward adquartere. Mr, * Baldwin! | | dna to produce: the prisoner in court | fo the Gurry and ‘exoltement the name of Fred Jenkins was written in the writ. ‘Mr, Baldwin ran all the way to Po- lice Headquarters, followed by a meb, and served the writ on McCauley just waa pulling his pris- oo The tawyeren— Gayed in a controversy with McCauley ;-Kuhne.— ~In—the row. there were several de. exisis 1 shall have this matter searchingly ligated as soon as I can confer.with the proper State ofti- cials. That, will be within a day or two." know positora in the Jenkins Trust Company, who bad been spending the day in sa Joons in the vicinity of the court-house Gevera! of these walked up and casually | Smashed at Jenkins, But for the pro-| tection afforded by the police they would have mobbed him. Kuhne and McCauley asserted that | the writ waa no good—that it had deen ‘Originally made out for John G. Jenkins, jr., and that another name had been substituted. Accordingly, they took Venkins {nto the seclusion of the pho- tograph gallery and he seemed glad to Ret ther While Senkins w being | photo: nained Mallon, Friday, | am sure. in this institut ion 1 1 “Who-in authority will you first see, doctor?! W asked, : “I shall probably see Dr. Albeit Warren Feiris, of the State Commission in Lunacy, and:a plan contemplating 2 deep and thorough investigation will. be determined upon, If such a condition as is shown in the article in The Evening World exists here the guilty ones will be fime and punished to the full extent. ~~ “f-necessary—we-shall-send_for-Dr.-MeCarthy, who | made the. investigation for The Evening World, and “he will be asked to make a statement tinder oath. As I said previously, | am not prejudiced for or against, but the in- vestigation will be made, that you may depend upon.” sylum for the shall-ascertain it heyond douht. and thoroughly inves (Continued from Firat Page.) who next day was found to be extromely Sasndiced, and wis transferred to the hospital ward. Oct. 11.—No notes. Saturday, Oct. 12—This morning Attendant F. told Jullus Toss to roll up beds. Ross was a delicat not speak or u! oor. ‘Baldwin'a partner, hurried before Justice Burr and reported that the po- B had treated-contemptucusiy—a—writ the lawyers to submit an application ' for an order for the pollce authorities Sdjudged guilty of contempt. ‘Thin order wus served Upon Capt Kuane and MoCatley, They went to he Supreme. Court and tound the piace ‘besiezed by a surging, excited mob bubbling over with reports of suicide @urder and calamity, Frank Jenkins Surrenders. “Frank Jenkins was the next member | \ of the family to give himself up. Un- | der the galdance of his jawyer, tr. | Baldwin, he entered the court-house| by a back door and got into the court- | room beforé the detectives who were watching for him knew ne was in the Dullding, Bail wan fixed ai $10,000 in ‘is case and his wife promptly fur- nished it. Mr. Baldwin joudly declared that he | would resist by physica! force ay at- tempt to take the pictures of the { ald he understood that, although Joha |G. and -Frank had been admitted to j ball, Capt. Kubne, of tie Breokiya | tectives to arrest them on sigi p take them to headquarters. Fawertt said he had no control over ‘In the mean time Detec | Fred Jenkins, No. 121 Monroe atrect, | Zand placed him under arrest. He waa dn bed and maid he was sick, but they Sompclied him to dress and accom { thein, They hurried tin to Head fers, where be was pacco; measured. despite iia protests. He was ‘then taken to court and arraigned, and members of his family furnished ball | for him. Campbell to Tell All. The fact that Arthur D. Campbell, who was cashier of the Borough Bank ¥ from the time it started until it closed, has) turned State's evidence insures to the prosecution the {uli story of the| : manipulation of the finances of the in-| stitution, Campbell knows all About| nearly every (ransaction that entered into the wrecking of the bank. It Was Campbell who made the frat] confession (o tho enraged directors. ghe-Horwurh Bank and. turned over all) y he owned. Then Howard}: rue made a partial these .in-hund-in04 further—edmissions { phed and] ‘At the outset of tie ie C. arinbel an secured (he Stephen | , Lalayin Jease on ty near Mr. 2. “I understand,” sald Mr, Baldwin to- day, “that Arthur -will get off ightly in return for what aid he can give the District-Attorney.’ ——>___. Dee Has Little: Hope, That) Daniel. Nichols Will Live. Daniel Nichols, fifty-two yearn of eee, of No. 63 Bricgs avenue, Brook- lyn, was oiling the machinery In the General Chemioa! Works at the foot of Wastington ave f day when bis con before tin the belt olved a | jhe wheel, and the pri action of Harry Crofton, tie (or he would have been ground to, pie Crofton threw off Anjured man's When Dr, A POUER OF sore Liioat should not de sweglecied "Trown’s Bronchial Troches”” rellel. A simpte rem free from 350, S0c, and i box, *° = Ol habeas corpus. Justice turt ordered}: sure) Hill, to- 1° Tew imonthe, THIS MAN ‘‘HANGED”’ TWICE. move to obey the order, trresolute. struck him In the stomach. Stoked in-the ribs, Sunday, Oot. 13 central building, As we were going her—he-did—net_understand—the-order, or he_may have been _rasiative—o sort of negatirism common to some forms of insanity, At any rate, he did not | tised at an institution supervised by a | POF Without inquiry and was pushed: foretbly toward a room. He rill stood " Ho was collared by Attendant ¥., dri [Into a bench and “hanged” twice. Aw ed up the hall, thrown forcit he cave to consciousness Attendant 1! Perrino, for some offense againnt Attendant H., who wan helping him dress, was dragged td a bench, thrown Jn, and hit with fists two or three times-on the side of the head. Then through an aperture in the back. of the bench he was I saw a black and blue mark-noar his apine that night. Meals for the patients are werved in a large hall in tho| Ward # haa to march in a body through Wards 39 and 38 to get to the stairway leading to the dining-room. inner to-day, Feter Burns, a patient in the most help- leas and pltinble condition, seemed to be crowding more than was wan permissible. Burns was almost always in a state of rigidity. Fle was poor fellow who would try to wal harmless, and with the least bit of patience was easil: through a atone wall if once started. But he was quiet, andied. Attendant’F. pushed him back through the narrow exit of Ward M He did 1 was the nearest attendant to him, and could not make the least resistance, see the whole affatr. me, and cornering Hurts, struck him sbveral blows in the face. table Burns's lip wax bleeding, and I took him to the/toflet table to wash it. It|Hia car dleeding. he was sent to was! was split through. and after the dinner his assailant was sent to he doctor with |{t by D.° After him, where two stitches were taken. E Jenkinses for the Rogues’ Gailery, He] CHOKED INTO INSENSIBILITY FOUR TIMES, Little Johnnie Flynn waa given a terrible “hanging by Attendant B. this| told to lay his head down on the table, morning. After the hanging he but persisted In looking upward and towand the attendant. who was back and | ing out of the vinegar bottie, j Central Office, had instructed fis de- | over-him, to nee If he was going to get another blow, |For this he was “hanged” and| four times, and then he would not lay his head down. This was a habit or Flynn's, who seemed to be unconquerable. the ward, but he never could be made to throw hia the police captain. | handa down on the table and lay hix head: between them. He would always look | es Cogian|up in an attitude of expectancy and defense, This expectancy was rarely dls- and Duane had gone to the fome of| appointed. Cold in ward—£5 degrees. arity of ney than any man Monday, Oct, 1#-A quiet day in our ward Patient Benthelm, of ward 43, nged” on exercise grounds; kicked in stomach. Cold in our ward—8S degrees, Tuesday, Oct. Ing. behind and hit Lipshitz a blow In the alde of the face with his fist., Reason— Wa Jos 15—Attendant B, was giving Lipshitz his medicine this morn- ‘As the patient waa about to reach for the glass an attendant came up from onness. Perrino, an epileptic with great mental deterioration, did an act this morning for which I reproved him. The matter was clearly in my hands, as I the offense. Attendant B. grabbed him, was threw him {nto = bench, the only one who knew of fn the stomach. Little new Italian ‘hanged’ by Attendants B. and D. B, beat him tn the stomach and D. in the cheat. 4 “HANGED”’ THIS BOY a) HIS BED. taking B. gra touc req ed up. apo ehet He wan loud s tod alm was a aired Uttle cure, Bilt sone “hanged” to } re thanging’! for tearing hin—eont—then-atruck Inthe , aide and face by Attendants B. and. D- | Thursday, Oct, 17—Qytet’ day, | : j6—P iro uadelquiet-and-aeronity of-aur want was. disturbed thts | morning by. the entranve of n-now patient. Mr. Nicholay, -eho-came-down th of-our: own,-and-an-atiendant-trom Ward Sigy wae talking volubly In a vain nd to Ko home. We Was very ¢x-)> seo-sientant Bs © free himself rota Wi avr Ta him and then beat him about tho head and Attendant D. took the matter up and new Italian expectorated on the floor near the centre-table. I was him to the clothes-room to get a rag with wh bed him out of my hunds and, with Attendant h to wipe it up. Attendant ) she was “hanged! and Incoherent and rambling'in hia talk. He wasn't al offensive or dangerous. He simply wanted to ty, docile patient of a work ward (39), who usuaily den quickening’ of his menta] faculties had awakened iy lilm the desire for that inalienable right of man, iberty, and ho was protesting tv the best of his poor ability against hia restraint. It would seem to me ar though the appeal might move the heart of almost any one at leaat tp pity. Beaten, and was He st few S'llee Cured iu 6 te 14 ars. ent ey Ruaranteed 10. curs fa Blind. \ fo 16 Gare he #0 nd. Bleed hrown {ntn a who Paid nd was st on the aide of the was “hangel." “hanged” more and was tked more and wa. and chest Talking. .-+ ad dow closed site “four or five times Cut, Bruised, Just for | hier‘he? done abs ely no good from |the standpoint of keeping ttm qulet | Saturday, Oct. 19, and Sunday, “oth by At | Away on a pass. i patent | he A. Ho still talked Hey talked more and he, talked still red’ a third time. etruck fn the Ook. | swallow Encouraged to Attack Each Other, Monday, Oct, 2.—Perrino was too dopey thls A.M, to walk to breakfast Jie had to be carried between two men and the same to exercises, I nsxinted this noon at the scientific admintster- ing of m dese of ‘'dope’ to Arillo, who [ven having a apol 1 held his loft Kept its in open, Attend t with w y Ineffective exhilaraced | condition. som pul forts was 0, paper vent f him, ond he hit Carter, Carter r utned the blow and they were sepa: aga rated by Attendan D. Then, as they |r ‘iad | mission, sald. in discussing The Even- WA&® siven to patie ing World's exporures: | patient at Manha | properly investixated: Dr. Ferrls was * Wednesday, Oct. 16—Robert Vaura, a young jad of porhaps twenty, did some- | eed THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1907. INVESTIGATION TO FOLLOW. fees SUPT. MABON TO INVESTIGATE : EVENING WORLD'S DISCLOSURES Supt. Mabon, of the. Manhattan State - Insane, said to-day: “! have read the publication in The Evening World, and | can frankly say that.1 am not prejudiced for .or, against this remarkable story. | “If such a state of things as is described in that article in “uumin-treatment -f:insane patients’ in the-Manhattan State-Hospital by |ha spiny of ton un attendants employgd in the institution caused a stir at the capitol. It is} when’ the Assistant “supery: believed at the offfce of the State Commission in ETS) that the case) him. | Get tn there, you 90ns named fn the discl wert octy two or three such reports comminsion of ali cas » gxted by Dr, Willlam L. R med 4 transfer of many of the cal-inspector to the commission. + The State» Commissioners went ecent t from the Manhattan day, November 27th sad little man, weight about 110 pounds, who coi 1 | through Manhattan Hospital a few, HOspital states that a patient slipped has been fn the country only a} Weeks azo and found co. walked along. D. encouraged them ~ Carter, who was ver Ei Perino, who was very stupid, two tenant, iid to Sioa We was! The OCULIST gets at the CAUS stripes; in deep accordion plaiting with section ott WR. LE the face; 100 dazed to comprehend or execute 7 hea wa y resending bows: ai a Be Ee ee ane ae ecu onanenuh ore exeenla of your eve trouble: aes, anes : founce. his is decidedly the best value of the Fats ee Rletoealctae, him, but without any success. Plainly | 162 Of injure you; Knows how to pre | seasen: ‘Tuesday, Oct. 23—Patient Lipshitz beat | the tine to do wax to walt a few min-| sctve ycur sight. ST For some inconceivable reason Attendant B. rushed past |around the tiead by Attendant D. and) At the dinnor | his head banged down on the oak tat'e o1 | poor, harn bones, wi ing to the best standard of table man- ners, the offense was undoubtedly a) Ho recelved more grave one. But when It th consi u medicine. 1°, poured, I held one hand, nose means sick dog. Doctors singing before breakt. a full glass of “do 1 |Ume to-day by: the doctor In regard to shaeclreumatancaascontecied awithinthe Cold hands often mean thin breaking of a patient’s rid Jn his ward blood, low vitality and poor j I heard that the patient ‘fell’ down’ feeding. SCOTT'S EMULSION after he had hit an attendant. Tate se — hanging —ahouid—he pea] geen) that hie might have been pardoned, | ’ fs was given a clip in the Jaw which| cut a gual five-eightha of an inch long and! whic Some people, unknow- LAZY LIVER ‘Angly, use up more energy a tf aS n he gave ae Saki & Company Saas : CONTINUING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27FH eR Sale of Dresses, Suits & Coats for Women Affecting | our entire stock of fine House and Evening Dresses, tailored and semi-tailored suits, and Evening and Carriage Coats. Together With A large: collection of more practical and HK. less expensive jarments. In many instances - {Fess Than Half the Regular Prices Afternoon and Evening Dresses “of broadcloths, ihense silks;crepes, ‘chiffons of voiles. Heretofore $35.00 to. $1000, . At $21.00 Heretofore 355. 00 to- $58.60; At-$35,00 Heretofore $145.00 to pat At.$95.00 Heretofore 2 $250. 00 to $35 At $150.00 P.M. Thrown into recean by Attendant |B. before he was consctous and given }a bang in the riba, Ross, poor, melan- | choly Hun, was thrown violently into } : and afternoon. 3 x. Oct Q day } “Hangee’’ on Suspicion, | i Pet: H—Michasi’ Pollard Attendant EK. gave patient Martin a : | Kick In the ack after the poor fellow f had been polisiing—an hour. ‘Martin es just put down hiy—polisher and ay (Special to, The Svening World.) ALBANY, Nov. 25.—The Evening World's exposyre of the i i agile. an young fellow. turn somersaulta on the graxa so. ax tl keep himscif warm. To-diy, ws.we got |out of line, he broke away from me, and jinto a dite’, I Was about ta pick f “Who threw that bench doy pick that upi™ he éailed. Lana thisone-legxed boy hadi to Jum jcalls for an investigation by the District-Attorney. ~ y- jinto that ditch, four feet deep, wit Tail . N + i ‘ soemital, it/aimest & foot of water In tt. wd pic ored and Semi-Tail Dr: William Mabon, Superintendent of the Manhattan Hospital, it jun ‘Bie hench, fing’ then neagiouTeE Lie of broadeten ored Suits with his foot soaking wet for leat ahs Wes nae SURES was said, would undoubtedly demand such an inquiry. ee SA ey : a 2 al EL: cloths, velvets and fancy materials.g \ The-enal-code-makes-barsh, erucl or unkind treatment of an Insane oft cae syed In the eretofere $32.00 and $35.00, Ar $19.09. } [Person a misdemeanor and the punishment Is tmprisonment for not more Wednesday: ira chadwane if Teretofore 395. 00 to $35.00," At $29:50 a than-one-year oF a Rue not to exceat $00 oF ‘both, aac pot Se Neer re ean arua Aten eretofore $59.00 to $75.00, At $39.00 ‘ ‘The Bvening World sorreapondent e#*; recently there twice and avialtedleveryA-wentainte ihe recess: meatier i INOEGCO ATC as | ee amined the records in the office of the ae in the hospital. He even made a Baer EAN rin a (aes ine f b Street and Evening Coats STS eh (sated Pight Inspection. The commission has |,‘ TR eae ak eon has. of broad. , a ack Bate Commission’ and falted to fn Ian OU ot tesatrariatatetiagy cecct alae een in fora few dase hd’ leave to- cloths, velvets and welOurs in black and : light evening shades. Hereicfore $21.00, At$14.75 Heretofore $39.00 to $48.00, At $25.00 Hereiofore $95.00 iB $110.00, At $50.00 Heretofore $125.00 to $145.00,. At $75.00 received by patients at the inatitution. “If evidence 1s placed before the com- | ¢ Manhattan Inatitation during | ™!sston of the praatices alleged by The . The superintendent. of every | PYening W it wil be acted upon, d to notify the Promptly nd vigorously, The inst ot in at present suffers from patients, and there reportn are jnve: . Dut this 18 noon to ben There | tions there, 20 pparentizelt-right Commissioner Fer. | Another , of New York, Ate ve BeyeEaI parendty sustalning a fracture of a rib. Plaid Silk Waists---Special _ Value $6.00. At $3.95 ; Two attcactiy. mode’ s, both with f; : —wy _attactive e's, cpen front a ae There Are No nd Tong slecves: of finest quality plat tatteta neJintoevery one vot \Eyeglass Bargains silk in a la-ge assortment of beautiful color! ings. It seems to ma th such treatme IF ; f ta as is alleged in Ji glasses are not correcty htte they are’ ALL WRONG— For Wednesday, init to Ward's Island. . tured a wrist. Surprise Ja expressed hore that such “Does former president of the State Commis-: ically, fon, i T. E. McGarr, secretary 0! 2 com- Evening Worid’s article the attend- “No complaint has come from any ant who saw an that 5 and didn’t report It to No matter what they cost. j ts th m Ne apenite severe crit | The'cled behind: the eorimon er An Important Sale of _ to the floor from his bed. At 6 o'clock thing about the complex system o $9.00 Silk Petticoats, at $5. 00 h the result that. he was dracged from his room by _.4;- nerves that affect your sight; he mere’ at = shila counter is ro! <uppos:d to know any iit wi, with a new reicr a. knows the PRICE-OF GLassts ,| 1 black and white plaids or black or navy Roman enew the fight, wi utes until he regained consclousne ttendant FL hit him a crack with ist in the ribs, back and in the rd collodion was put| and then threw him into a vaca We offer you the services «| + OCULISTS—not counter clerks + | Glasses—if needed—as low as $1 Wednesday, Nov. 27th Sale of Shoes & Slippers "ath tts aw ameaied Mento we zatns rom « NWN SR, SRONNRS || fo: Women —Revularly $4 gs 928 } . fF .. who wi At dinner patjent Timothy Carey, 4] a fed ae CCULISTS AND OPFICIANS. A very good fellow, wi 0 1 dope, jum skin and] eine e Ca Clecae ioe tect cbccaa | O4 bast i2sur St naveehena init va Shoes—of patent leather or gun metal calf; plain caught in the act of drink: | ‘ Aether es ‘Accord-| hisheoaka oni One an Columbus Aves sae Ace or tipped: lace, button or blucher models. All from our regular stock. he always } 489 Fulton St., BROOKLY | ham a Atraun’ A Evening Slippers—of gray sucde: silk, satin cr kid in réd, pink, white or blue. _- on red | nat the vinegar was the only edible) hat ‘Tim saw upon the table, it would) Our New Credit Plan Enables Men and Women to dress in the finest or Clothing and Furs No reference or security re- quired—no investigations or de- ater required two stitches Baume process with Arillo to give! is a sign of health, but wann B held the other and “touche Wednesdap) Oct. 2=Lipshitz was Judge a dog by his nose ahaa and a man by his hands. Went to sise: Folks with cold hands need Staggered to oxer= e attendant of 43, who | SPECIALS FOR THANKSGIVING ast wy after brea Jsex, is mationed ear me on the exercive Imported French Glace Fruits This month’s importation of the Choicest Glaced Fruits, direct irom the sunny South of France. it’s our regular 60c. kind, Broadway's $1.25 kind, but we liveries made—make your pur- we will sell them for Uda a in five pound chase, pay your first deposit and boxes AOE Coe AeHSagObONHOd iake- the “goods slong —with-youH te po RCT AT id’ pay at your own - and Pay_at_ your yn conven: (7 sugAR ROASTED JUMBO 10¢ LSPEGIAL ASSORTED CHOC. « “PEANUTS += >= POUND Ic: OLEATE! ‘has warmth and vitality and feeding power in it. In con- “sumption and other wasting diseases jt feeds the blood and gives the power to produce due to the fac fi esh. nt egeverhi—oay <= SE LEAD examined Arillo'x ches as he made t Ariilo’'a shirt was c he waa in a stn ton. “spell.” 1 ten for-Having a Convuision., Al Desgeiste \) B0e: fend] 61:00) Ost. SF SDanrer, parrne? sision in hin room at 515 A tails criew and saw h CHOCOLATE. ITALIA? a= CHOCOLATE -RiAniED L ; 10 R.D-AN-ALMONDS "CREAMS... POUND » 30c. ! LONDS, 40e Our stores will be closed Thanksgiving Day Park Row Store open evenings until 11 o'clock, We deliver free purctiatos of one dollar and over tee tween Battery and 200th oe Btreot, We deliver 1 to 10 Ya “for 200, to Dolnis in San 5 Cor. hattan alove 200th Rireet Broklyn, Hobokey ant Jer~ 9 CORTE: tye a, . CHURCH ST., z pani betnnan rh Lor fully packed and shipped, < from our special mat! order department. Clothing Co. 273 Sixth Ave., near 17th St. 2274 Third Ave., nr, 124th St; §84ColumbusAy,,nr,104th St. Uecupying S Bulldings Sore! to ‘OPEN EVENINGS, "Oot digesting heavy foods taken at 1 And Cervarete, 40 gve8 What I. 1 gould nov ne in excess, under the false edach impression that the «‘more they eat the more they can do,’’ than they exert’ In doing their regular work. Why not economize cn- ergy? It means the capacity to accomplish more, and that means more money. Change off from a heavy meat and pan-cake break- fast to a dish of Grape-Nuts aatees be vate ae a a ee ee eee cee (ARRVALSALE, TEW MILLION BOXES cr two, and note how you can get through the morn- ing's' work and have alot | ofenergy left over—athing | that is a pleasure of itself. \f | \ TU RKEYS- 18° Poond i Vermont Stock, B. WEISS, \p Columbia Market, | 1 1683 Eighth Av., \Cor. 43d St., on west side of avenue Telephone-—1182 Bryant, RUCKLEY,—On Noy. 25, at 8.00 A. My | | NORA BUC ', age 47, beloved wite ef ) ij) | stichael Buckley, Funeral from No. 827 Tenth ave., Now. 28, Thequlem masa at Bt. Ambrose Churolt at d1 ALM. Friends and relatives te. Pot pt, Taste or ASHoRCREDIT ORE PRICE WE. DO NOTASK EMPLOYERS REFERENCE CALLOR WRITE FOR ILLUS.CATALOGUE 4-4, AB a § 37-39 MADEN LANE AWN CUTY| 389 FULTON ST, BROOKLYN lute realdenc 2 LIA alow ALM, from her late residence; thence to St, Francia De Saies Church, on Me * Oth st. where a mass of requiem will A be offered, FITZGERALD. The Society of the Friend. « nt New Grape-Nuts contains all the food elements from wheat and bla BUOM for seconomizing ‘energy.’ wariitoahs en Said R AQ hree-time World Advert, “There's a reason,” Read | FAU UST HOTEL TU * the booklet “The Road to Vana Circle), B¥tb Bt, and Lroadway seven-time World Advertisement, i (opposite Park), All modern and up-t-dave | Weilyille’’ in pkgs. re ta taurent: must : pkg : Oret-clase restaurent: musta THE DAILY LESSON. [ites _RESTAURANTS, Whar ts better (hau = Worlt au | Bor % York City, ryaiteated ‘to at he held In Oe at. and Sth ay, 10.30 on Wednesday, Noy 2%, 16 BTRPHEN FARIELL 1 wer aay en "Phone leet.