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| © TESUPE Pt THE EVENING WORLD, M REALTY ASSESSED $90,000,000 MORE; GIN'S NEW DEBT LIMIT $150,000,000 " edediietnnioesteeniteeaetnitbadiaaiie ada scanien aati ONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911. POLICEMAN, ADOG, | ACATAND OTHERS INTHS MO.AP | | | | water, the cat seemed to gather even more terrific energy. The Mix-up Grows. Stopping for the fraction of an instant to walk up and down Janitor Weise’s face, the dynamic feline shot up tho stairway. The dog stopped just long enough to remove Janitor Weiss’s vest and some of his hair and beard. Then ‘Witten came in and tripped over Weiss, who thought he was another kind of dog, and fought savagely for his life. When Witten had extricated himeeif, WOMAN DIES IN HOME OF FRIEND; HUSBAND SOUGHT. Just Out of Hospital, Told of Being Beaten With Monkey Wrench. Detectives under instructions from Coroner Schwannecke are trying this afternoon to find Doaman Kennedy, an electrician, whose wife was found dead Le NERA AOS GELBKROHN NO MORE. ~ Justice Lawman in the Supreme Geurt to-day auth@tized Samuel S..Gelbkrohn to drop that fame and to use the name sa travelling salesmas house, He said the nam |Gelbkrohn was hard to pronounce, dtr Il fleult to transmit over the telephone and that his friends ridiculed it and his wife didn't like it ° o i} 6 wan and ato “4 wan hor in the home of The = a i Tremendous Increase in the | Women Who Reach $200,000 Mark lhe Sicey oF & Ch Hi lenin an ie teenie mee come Desperate Struggle on Escapes . ‘ | le Story of a aS Which |p. on the second floor ianding stood | ined the body, learned from Mrs, Kath- r Borrowing Capacity Made In the Personal Assessments Mra, Banlshetsky, who owns the cat erine Carney, in whose house at No. yin House Where Former by the Tax Department. | Raised Havoc in a Washing- talking to Mrs. Greenfleld, her neighbor. The doors of thelr flats were open 105 Willis avenue, the Bronx, the death occurred, that Mrs. Kennedy and her husband had quarrelied on Christmas ~/** Blaze Killed Seven. The cat and the dog ran three times ton Avenue House, Florence Amsinck......, $851,000 Mary L. Potter... eevee 210,000 |] Harriet M. Arnold 200,000/Emily Rain 200,000 | | Sip thocn In euum ‘wise EBAL they born | PAP! | MM. nae . | \) A ' —— gling them in such wise that they both ° r i REPORT MADE TO MAYOR |} Charlotte $. Baker ....., 750,000|Emilie R. Rogers --.-... 2000004 | ‘ id fell downstairs, thereby delaying the | ayy qoymey stated ‘Huiens tooo HEROES BURNED. | Augusta H. Biles... 250,000 | Margaret 0. Sage... ... 6,000000J}; CANINE STARTED IT. RET, GNC Ca CEA Gin Mie wc (UNUT KE, GAn CHO SONNE CF AN: QimN OIE: || Mattie Cammeyer .... .. 200,000|Julia M. Schieffelin . . 290,000 J | ee ete ee ea tee aint Berke | And declared that the woman had been PATRIOT MARGATE Equitable, Mutual and Metro-|} Maria L. Campbell... .... 200,000/Mathilde Seligman... ... 290,000 lr A | shetsky ‘and Mrs. Greenfield th Ag A addin eat Front 24"; back 214!" Front a4"; back 196" . * ' 4 ‘i Pf a ry er Mrs. 4 y yeapon. Saved From Suffocation in . eid jf Amelia G. Chapin... ..... 400,000 Nannie F Steele... . ... + 200,000, [WO Apartments Torn Up, | the dog into her home—Mrs. Banishet: | Ate teaving ihe Harlem isoennt hi tstylesforeither ‘ ‘ politan Buildings Assessed at 'JJennie Currie... . ...... 260,000/Anna $, Stemme . sees 200,000; ‘ sky's flat, ; Mrs. Konnedy made hee naan gilospital | Rather smart style pi bo Ninety-seventh Street More Than $12,000,000 Each, | °!stist® 7 Pexter .... .. 500,000) Hen J. Thelimann. 200,000 our Humans in a Heap Be- pt Rete ae en in two|Cafney. This morning when ahe left | day or evenin: . q an 912,000, 2ACN. |T Mory R. Goelet. 0,000 Ellie J. C. Thetlmann. 200,000 Me and Nord Tenement. : y ker bed she complained of being weak. | Made in the durable | dh d up on the stove, up | “ , ; ; 0,000|Teabella B, Tiffany... 0,000 fore Quarry Is Cornered. sting A pot ot hot soup on the dog, | Mrs. Carney went into another part of . the house to prepare breakfast and 0,000 Anna Billings Tilton...... 260,000 — thon atinbed down inguin when the cat |WHen she returned halfan hour later she | ARRO 0,000) Florence A. V. Twombly... 500,000] A targe time was nad thie aay py|went into the partor. In the parlor | found Mrs. Kennedy unconscious and ; | gasping for breath. . + 250,000/Grace R. Vanderbilt...... 200,0009]| Patrotman Frank Witten of the Tre- pa gk il coe garcia oat hey: Mrs. Carney immediately called Po- COI I A RS + 200,000/Gertrude V. Whitney ..... 250,000 ]f| mont police station and sundry dwetiers| mr Tae ten leans Merestroyed the | Uceman Cramb of the Alexander ave- + 600,000|Mary ©. Wilson 200,000 Within the flathouse at No. 1687 Wash-|set and trim of a cosy corner. tl fance “When Dr. Poulson ar vee trom Pee RY CUSE & eal CMEC a pb ote i her ce. . 7 r y CUFFS 25 ce Mary L. Parsons + 250,000/ Katherine Winthrop. . 200,000 J | n&tom avenue. Hanes monseaaien nan holes ane Jed Lincoln Hospital the woman was dead. | fueARR at last cleared the build. | th* history of the operations of the Tax! Hy aura A. Peck... + 200,000|Anna Woerishoffer, . | ne tbatted bulldog attempted to run up| The Gog out into the hall just as the | iz persons had been overcome by | BO#t4 | Witten's back as he was sauntering by policeman, the janitor and Neighbors ‘ 4 ¥ | This means that in July next, when the | I) the corner of One Hundred and Sev-|Banishefsky and Greenfleld were coming | MGs and two others had been burned [naw tax levy goes Into effect, the bor- | Woke Sadie ronan | Rulitaer, Joseph .000 | enty-seaond street and Washington ave-|in. All four humans went down in a} the fire which shot out at them/rowing capacity of the city will be Sahara Gi Gomuany | Reese, ‘Aupustes gen. | ie, 2f not mad. the bulldog wae in- | heap again as Me neighborhood of thet gee windows. Rearls! $150,000,00. The increase in the tudson Bullding Corporation Rockefelier, John D.. 500,000, toes oo fatale ne, eee eee ae eke a Geller of the East One| borrowing capacity ix neariy $90,000,000.! No 4: Broalwae. | Rockefeller, Jonn D. je. } ma of Witten's uniform, the animal | £e¢t: and Fourth street station dis-| The city already had a margin of about a e ket reat destruction was being done { exchange Court Rockefeller, William hastened north. Witten followed with a| yorest, destruction wal “ty, 1s, “a the blaze and was about to | $9,000,000 Downtown Building Co Rogers, E. Mre. Greenfield's flat n Patrolma eo revolver !n one hand and a baton in the gle himself 23rd Street 34th Street the street to arouse the six- | 1” all, 500,000 parcels of real estate were Bae ana er ee other. Tors third time and drive the dog on the upper floors whon |¢*#mined and assessed by the Commis: | CORNY puunaine gays Witten's long legs were eating up the] under a bed. The dog was very tired care a fusill: veer sioners and their deputies, A atudy of the to - ae fuss prey duet figures will show that in some assessment | we Ay, smith. Union Trust Company Pavement as the dog headed for the/and proved an easy mark for Witten's districts there has been an average of | Richi Mortimer. in every direction. Bullets Julia M. Grant. . ’ Arabella G. Huntington... Marie De Witt Jesup... ... Emma B. Kennedy... .. Mary Le Boutillier . Mary Mitchell Nearly $900,00,000 Increase in rea) | * od fought women and children on |‘ O*Y PY ee - letter to Mayor Gaynor. encapes of a burning tenement fat No. 219 East Ninety-seventh| Actually the increased flmures for 1011 | Qt 1.30 this morning, and when | Ver 1910 are $897,048,683—unprecedented in On Tuesday and Wednesday, January the roth and rth. Mathilde. premises at No. 1687 Washington avenue, ‘The cat had utterly disappeared. Steele, Nannie F. on the front stoop of which a ble black itten has no wounds, though he yo it . What only about two per cent. increase, while! Wilks Bullding....- Stemme, Anna 8. oat was placidly washing ite face. Just | 10st considerate Soe wan callvgied te close to Geller and he dodged | in other sections it amounts to as much | Valuation of Estates man, James. to the rear, within the vestibule, Janitor of Health fo; D tN’ {nto & allway and remained there untli |as 40 per cent | 10, Sturges, ' Frederick Weiss was busy scrubbing. He was on | te Board of Healt for LAMP DEPARTMENTS. Im Both Stores. ‘We revolvers had been emptied. These latter districts are those in) Mrs. E. F. Sloane $1,600,000 $1 hel in, Ellen J his knees with @ pail of hot water be-| Coroner Bi | side him. When the dog saw the cat he forgot all| in a quand Zann | About Witten and the menace of Wit.| longed to two persons who Me 99] ten's gun. When the cat saw the dog! deaths und nelther of whom h 600,000 * tive in this country. They were Mr: 250,000 | flying through the air in her direction thv! Shannon of Tenafly, who I 430,000 | she abandoned her ablutions and turned fy ‘and Victor Hausman of Dem: 259,000} a wonderful back somersault into the O 250,000 vestibule. Landing in the pail of hot 7 1,850,000] Thellmann, Ellie J.C. 1,700,000 | Tiffany, Charles L, 21,430,000} Tiffany, Isabella B. 1,100,000 | Tilton, Anna Billings. 1,675,00 | Twombly, Plorence A. V. 1,650.00 | Vanderbiit, 11400,00 | Vanderbilt, 1,700,000 | Vanderbilt, Cornelius 3,500,900} Vanderbilt, Fred W.. 230,00 | Vanderbilt, Grace R. Vanderbilt, Willlam K Ga. W. Sowards Fight on Escape which activity was shown in the buying| @- Wy. vanderb e Sad Anthony Gillean: “yh 5 tel Ae The Recbita of real estate ye artes oletatiagss “Y H. P. Whitney ESS we tae eet paeoked last year was $7,044,192,674. This year the! W, W. Astor. ut at them and they were driven | ‘tt! 18 $1241.97 Mrs. C. P. Huntington Complimented by Gaynor. ye gon sent in an alarm, but before The Tax Commissioners called on the William A. Clark. Companies Nos. 3% and 13, both | Mayor after giving out the figures on| Andrew Carnegie. ‘sin the neighborhood, ar-|the assessments. After congratulating Desk Lights,—adjustable portable, one light—electric. 7.00 former prices 9.00 and 10.00 | Hanging Domes of leaded glass, for elec- id | tricity or gas. 16.00, 25.00 and 46.00 former prices 22.00, 40.00 and $8.00 inte of Theatres. , . " five E : isc : . fived the fire-escapos front and rear | the Commissioners, the Mayor anid: lee se-raptil “ei $1,200,000 $1,300,000 bn ae ike 200,000 Twenty five Lamps, discontinued styles. jammed with screaming fa: .| "You have carried out this work | Knickerbocker 1,270,000] Whitman, Nathan G. 200,000 For electricity or gas. 1.85 to 35.00 of equalization even better than I | Metropolitan Opera.. 3,060,000 3,470,000 Gertrude V. 250,000 “4 wT former prices 3.75 to 70.00 had expected of you, for I knew that | Maxine Elliot 875,000 290,000 JAMES McGREERY & 60 you would do tt well, It was really 1,460,000" Wi ary EB. 200,080 = pe On the first floor balcony: a: 4 huge work, There were properties 1,075,000 | Wilson, Richard 8. J imin| 23rd Street 300,000 1,890,000 | Winthrop, Katherine W. 8,190,000 | Woerishoffer, Anna. 34th Street FURNITURE DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, 980,000 1,125,009) Work, Frank. i 100,000 Semi-Annual Sale Continued. bend 2,100,090! Personal Assessments of Estates. On Tuesday, January the roth. lost their heads so they didn't| in certain sections of the city which the ground ladder. Were assessed at a much lower per- | Madiaon i and ladder companies ran up| centage of value thar property in New National. ders in @ hurry. Then more| other sections, and your work was | Hippodrome 5 ae Geotee All Furniture from 10 to 50% less than gone man felt the hard fist of a fire-| to do away with this discrimination |New York... $2,060,000 $2,060,000 | esrertelth se usual prices. he tried to be the first down, | and injustice. You have done ét well, Some of the Clubs. MeDonal PI ul than 100 persons were held pris-| but next year we must not continue Btern, Costello, Patric! Vanderbit, William Wilson, Richard T. Nerman, Amolia Gilbert, Riley M. Kinney, Francis Vanderbiit, Corne! Latham, John C. Bauchle, Louise M. Fleitmann, Hermann. the house. The firemen work-| to add to assossed valuations. We jin the front and rear carried down| have now got them at @ point where and children with remarkable| they may rest for a few years, add- Some of those rescued were| ing only nominal increases. This is smoke. due to the taxpayers. Find Many Unconscious. ‘There has been much talk of ‘one told the firemen that Michael| bullding subways, but very few wite and three children, Julla,| people seem to know that in order bina, three, and Joseph, two,| to get credit to bulld them the Fine Mahogany Dining Room Furniture in Sheraton and Colonial reproductions. Sideboards..........45.00, 50.00 and 79.00 . former prices 60.00, 65.00 and 100.00 American Lady Corsets. ‘ China Closets........40.00, 45.00 and 50.00 . Made of fancy Silk Batiste and Heavy former prices $4.00, $8.00 and 65,00 Broche teat 285 ' Extension Tables.....30.00, 35.00 and 45.00 y A fesedtadai) peas former prices 40.00, 44.00 and 55.00 Made of Coutil, Plain Batiste and Fancy Dining Chairs, leather seats....7.50 and 8.00 A , leather seats... . : ; Broche Batiste. eden aos e HSS former prices 9,00 and 9.75 coll : Dining Arm Chairs, leather seats : 10.50 and 11.00 former prices 13.00 and 13.50 Mahogany Cellarettes..... 10.00 and 32.50 former prices 20.00 and 65.00 Chinese Chippendale Suites of richly figured Mahogany, finely carved. Suite in- CORSETS. I Both Stores, Unusual Sale of C. B. a la Spirite and 4 1910. ‘on the third floor rear and had not| ofty had to inerenge the total as- | Broadway Central... Ly rre4 $1,225,000 | Freund, Moses. geen. All were unconscious when sessed valuations. Marlborough . 01, 2,176,000; Galway, James. p were got to the rear yard and a I thought we could do this by Hot 1,076,000 1,000,000 | Gelshenen, William H. hospital was established equalizing values, and that proves true under your able management. this work of reacue was in prog- And yet this $80,000,000 of addi- Michael Fallo, who lived on the tional borrowing credit which this ‘Yourth . aren, 8,760,000 8,760,000 | Guliek, Annie R...... 1,000,000 1,000,000 Harrison, Mary Burton. 1,246,000 1,853,000 | Hermann, Uriah. 1,140,000 1,270,000) Hyanns, William. Hochemeister, Boor with his wife and four chil-| incre: Tushed up to the firemen and| much them to save his son, William, porate stock s of the city, In old, who had been forgot-| March last we put out an issue child was found unconacious| of $50,000,000 and how within Schneider, @ fireman, and car-| thirty days we are to put out an-~ wn, other issue of $60,000,000, in all Titansa, seventeen, who lived $110,000,000, in 1 8 the second floor with Mrs. Daniel| So that with t / an aged woman, neatly lost his| proc of buildt consider the cor- ART DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, 250,000 250 dozen 'Stamped Patterns—Underwear ents of Non-Resi. | and Waists. Dainty designs for eyelet and “dent ; roidery. Barnes, E. Mortimer. French embroidery. ¢ ‘4 | Le Bonttilien, Margaret. 5,275,000 6,450,000! Liltenthal, Albert Personal Ass efforts to save others. W Slusively ‘with the city’s money Blair, De Witte C. Night Gowns, on nainsook.........7707..55¢ clude sideboard, china closet, service table, pounded through una | would be a slow matter. Colley, Everet D a rf nk extension table, four chairs and two arm R, taulea inded through the ‘These are the increases over last year Hirsch, Benjamin. rawers, eee e eee eee eee B5C hai - dashed to the upper floors to in the several borough: Manhattan... Jermyn, Joseph J. Chemi: “ “ 8 chairs. 500.00 per suite the sleeping*tenants. Manhattan New Gotham. Raphael, Louls F. emses, ia 1164 f i + Two Heroes Scorched. Sere { St. Regt rk, William A. Corset Covers, ‘“ “ 1sc A ; ie OEM Drie SCO he got back he put Mrs, Banati | Brooklyn . Nethertand... vs... 100,00 210000 + Henry Coe me » poarea COE OS CRTOTIIC IC £1 Colonial Suites of Fine Mahogany with and then wait ueens .. pine... corees BGG sated 4 : Shi s in BLO ne ceesesercece ae . Hine of women and children paases | tchmond Personal Assessments, Gould George 3... Shirtwaists, on fine ba’ Soc ornamental columns. Suite includes side- down the escape or were taken by * Big Office Bulidings. . | ‘The personal tax list is also formid- 275,000 Embroidery Cotton, Silk, Knitting ‘Tavemeyer, Loulsine W. board with full length mirror and silver - He was descending himself | ‘The principal office and business build. | **!e, He: some of the notable ones | 1014, Nonnie Stewart. 100,000 ‘ ¢ : : ehot from a window and with thelr valuations for ing ana. 10, the tis Sect fia | Seaacr oaere eeee Needles, Crochet Hooks, Hoops, etc. drawers, china closet, service table, extension Basing eormont, but not ator en| AUTO TRUCK RUNS AWAY. ‘ table, four chairs and two arm chairs, been burned about face, head Trinity, Bolin ie Helper Turned Wrong Screw and : Equitable fe. 5 300.00 per suite x Machine Did Stunts. 'M. OIDERY DEP’TS. sn Both st former price 410.00 ans chr eed | Mie bang Ue émoun ents) - o = wai UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. ee januie Mutu ; : gr : ps ‘ Nein , : $e ball, but the fre drove him Empire. « Sain | Saale So. allo uals, lett bis eloet. Jo Late Importation of Spring Embroideries. Upholstery Materials, Portieres, Couch -: rye and children to tie &@ burst of flame enveloped he was badly burned, years ago there was a fire at Ninety-seventh street, when A large and varied assortment in the most desirable makes and designs including Allovers, i Insertions ings, Bandi 4 ‘i een » imertions, Belg S Se pn Netting and Tissues in designs that are to Suttan he walies’ 250.000 | No. 1878 St, Nicholas avenue and on the Unusually attractive prices. be discontinued, from 10 to 3314% less than Hae Miia hire Dexter, Clarrisa T. 500,000 | rebound broke througrthe cellar grat- usual prices, 4 Grand Central Station ret, Geor Now| ings and went on down Into the base- Elder, Ellen T..... 800,000 | Ment, Tapestry, Armure roidere elour, Stern’ , y a , ’ » iY ‘ 2 523, 2 French, John H. | No one was injured, Helper Wise Embroidered V Hi Arnold, Constable. 2,525,000 2,625,000 o : Within two hours |"Grner notable buildings wre assessed Goelet, Mary R.. 20,000 having jumped safely into an empty | | 1.00 to 2.50 per yard avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- ninth street to-da The helper wound 400,009 | UP. the | Wrong w on something, 100,000 | Whereupon the auto truck Jumped across 100/000 | the sidewalk, smashed in the front win- 260,900 | dows of Daniel Reeves’ grocery store at Cama bell, Mani ‘ampbell, Mania Carnegie, Andrew. Gaeie, Cornelia G. le jenry. Corey, William B. Curte, Jennie.. 000 000 rs saree off and Table Covers, Cretonne, Lace Curtains, fs] Bonne Femmes, Bed Sets, Casement Muslin, of the time set for |ay follows ant Julia M 1,000 | baby carriage that was standing at the) INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP’TS, | 1m Both Stores. . Jono door of the Krocery. The auto truck ro to deposit H.cu0 on the mall |Lawyers’ Titie and Insurance. $1,615.00 jruMineran sence G Chicago avenue and Larrabee | Broadway Bullding Co. ] was finally hauled out of the cellar with Jesup, Marie De Witt the aid of a derrick, Hand-made Long and Short Dresses of F usual prices 1.50 to 4.50 to satisfy the demands of Black |, yeN, Bullal mg pleas IS " “ rt : ene | ms A fe Domb" wan exploded ‘lant | Chamber of Commerse : 7 Le pouitier ie “Named for Porto ico Bench, Fine Nainsook, trimmed with hemstitching U _Fine Brocade and all Silk Damask in Z ent of his dry goo ; rly wrecking. the store and | Mary D. Pell nny See a eiercat 500,000 | WASHINGTON, Jan, 9 and feather-stitching. Sizes to 214 years. Period designs. 2.75 and 5.50 per yard and throwing the residents of |City Investment Building. . ’ to0.000 | drey of Porto Rico to: | pointed by the President as Associate Judge of the Supreme Court of Porto h Side Italian quarter into |New York Telephone Co... Pay tee Har Byres A Peck, La 1,25, 1.50 and 1.95 | | : usual prices 5.50 and 10.50 Machine-made Long and Short Dresses, Portieres of reversible Armure or Tapes- panic. Havemeyer, R. L., Co... “was the second bomb aimed by |\aiden Lane Realty Go Boe rae cueok tiaitd at Vissro. |7. ¥. dtyer.... viveoeese | Soann POtrs MAFY BBt neatly trimmed with embroidery. Sizes to 214 | try. Arar ais ’ firat was exploded five months ago, | German-American insurance Co 1.03.0 years. 45¢, 65¢ and gsc former prices 5.00 to 16.75 ay | Bullding...... ? SHIPPING NEWS. Henry Bar iny Building LACE CURTAINS. ‘Several hundred pairs, in sets of 2 Felix I Emigrant TO-DAY , ‘ 0 53 Be aha inns" [Robert G. Dun rey CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ UNDERWEAR. | pairs of one style. White and Arab color, — ** 4 y fou ¥ Central Railroad of New Jersey 1,665,000 |The Woodbridge Co. Broadway Realty Co ton Building... pall Bullding . 4,500,000 y Piniiips Company 1,300,000 rles C. Cast,. 1,280,900, Company...s... 1,885,000 1,900,000 1,697, 00 3.00, 5.00 and 8.00 per pair former prices 5.50 to 15.00 ra Hand-made French Lace Curtains in very fine qualities. 25.00, 35.00 to 100.00 per pair \ former prices 45,00, $5.00 to 175.00 Yr 10,000 yards of Cretonne in French and English designs, 18c to 55c¢ per yard & usual price 30c to 85¢ Ty JAMES McGREERY & CO; " 34th Street } Gowns, Skirts and Drawers, made of Nainsook and Cambric, neatly trimmed with embroidery. Sizes 114 to 14 years. Drawers of Cambric............seecee eee 45C S The Gowns of Nainsook.............0ee0000+95C Over Thirty Years JAMES McCREERY & GOL | Trustees J. J. Astor... | Ogden Goelet . Fades: , jHenry Schwarzwold bach : Metropolitan tion € INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan Storage & Warehouse DUE TO-DAY. Company i A {itladetpide. Sen Jus Wyoming Apartment Company.. 1,135,000 Sa ew OF Carnegie Hall Company.. 1,860,000 1 ‘Peso, New Orlesna: H. and C. E. Carroll + 1,815,000 Nagar, Hire Spencer Aldrich les, 80, GOING srmausiiys, — [SRR AMMHSN co Mang %,, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought | ogrd Street 34th Street 23rd Street @AILED Bastate of E. F. Shepard 1,155,000 ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY OTREST, ROW ORR CITT, Western Union Bullding. 2,910,000 Adams Expres Company.. 1,800,000. ‘ : = ssn iol a erinhs sinpie bee’

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