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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1911. PON ox. ohare bi | “sees EREAT CATHEDRAL Transept and Chancel of Cathedral on Heights. WRS.CURRAN, JUST (RRO? ing house. to oe this enlatianment to — oS a rae 1 men ke meaane—a . " ee Dusness ‘This de sreer Officiates, A Emerges From Tangled Matri- | “Wit De He @id work a a Notable Gath monial Case to Be Mrs. otis alia crore a of Churchmen Walworth Pierce. fai Td eee neni ee he * ts, Rose ib arcarlaesi the bored race IS KIN OF HAVEMEYER. both. dambting tn 8! Attar Ch aad TWo Sister-in-Law Was to Marry fe acon ¢it to enake your contewed of-| Chapels Only Covered t Husbane After Decree ‘Tete not To-Day’s Service Was Granted. |Do You “Save Money’ ¥) a dat “ anne |At the Expense of Your Sight? Tiobe NOE UHR Sau dlctate the: Got ° ‘ , ! ea ot teal You insist that none but f or entra ‘ h 0 marry Walworth Pierce of Boston, ih tet ‘T want the gambling fraternity to w ta Iasion, the uth seks th abk: ob Ake inne theuian, bs hte physicians an 5 retand that they are grea aken, | S@dicatio mony of ing cases of tangled domestic infelicity ruggists Prescribe f The time js not yet w f ats . wan of recent years came to light towlay! Prepare your medicines; © f <t-attorneys and pe to-day with a \ when, nine days after the signing of her |final divorce from Guernsey fad Are You Equally Carefa Wily Consent that se Sivek Suse apuons a rue tb seonse| "On; ; ine |who 1s prominently connected win! When Getting Your Glasses? ie Shderh. atenedat ‘targe financial matters, she procured a | A SAWEMTOT 1 Ir 1 ae. paliey t| tne: World "ware convecenicn toacen i leense to wed Mr. Plerce, You take big chances ff fe Seley auhorities of this olty ot | cluding the Mrs, Curran is twenty-eight years oia.| YOU Wear “cheap glasses, © close gambling there should be no| part of th Alas She was Marie Burr Harmon, daughter’ or any glasses not properly rrests. And ev there is a Grand nned, the ma wan and the of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Denman Har- | A & Gist yesy to ¢otce public oMiciets to Go thelr and King Chapels, to be known mon, and a relative of the Hlveneyai fitted by a good Oculist. duty. Talks of Former Trials. ras St. Sa a and St. Colum | Her wedding Feb. 11, 1908, at |Our Registered Physicians, The dedication ceremony was pee |Thomas'’s Church, was a soctal event li f i : ‘Tt te true that in times paat finen have porn the. Right Rev, David nf magnitude. 7 ot guests in.| OCUlistsof longexperience, | weer ion g DueabAioraer. D kave Hommel! Greer, Bi he Diocese Juded many persons prominent tn soci-| @Xamine your eyes ae \ imprisoned gqumbiefs. = of New York, aided aA nota ety, among w vm Were and Mrs. | WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONLY, \ gathering of prolates and other dioceses oft THE TRANASERT ANO CHANCEL |B. Berry Wall During “ir. Jerome's term ae Dl the Havemeyers, Perfect-Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50. o- oa Cant Dix and iid ee | In December, 1910, y we ons | lot- Attorney I also suspended sente: tie ineatbaea2 miury aud in 7 7 | ata We he lkir ta tay: | , t vn them, snag | AFesn uniform, attended the consecra-| Point of the arms of the great cross ! ’ h find ¢ een | 1 There is no desire on the Court’®: ion mingling with the «reat throng| Which the floor plan will Analy pic- n the Supreme Court in whan the young + part to be severe here—if there is an notables, who n sy |ture, Only this crossing and the top matron sought a divo testimony | Oculists’ Opticians r honest desire by these men to give uP) vias among t -|beam of the upright of the cross are | ) presented was from Join & Tucker and | 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. their_criminal business. nerie, ex-Gov. lav! P. Morton, Alton| now represented. Some day the floor ] two detectives who swore that Mr. Cur- | 1274Broadway,33dSt. 101 Nassau—Ana St “Ef those accused go to trish Fp parker, Francis Lynde Stetson, Col, | Will be lald In mosalc, an the floor of | di ak Hebataten a | 217 Beondway, Astor House, New York. purpose to make the punishment ohn Jay, a host of American and ancel now 1s, Some day ali the| | Nov. 22, 1919 uae ~ "| 498 Fulton Si., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. the ofenee Fuey muss de pre Canadian Hishops and well known | alls will be hung with tapeatri ° | ’ Siaie’ date cok hc Gass —= = 04 to moet @ proper p’ r let of y Protestant denom- ire effect could be guessed es pe sear: : | td | ation tn a ee ee the seven tapestries (originally | penter. Much significance waa attacnet) EDDY S : i and voven for Pope Adrian VI 1600) | mt Of Be re ee ie ees aun | Thousands See Procession. WHGh were hing in the apaces bet week to the dereription of the woma | ene a KaMbUINE oURe OF NON ore tre Tacat | Police Captain Farrell, two lieutenants, | the high windows: The tinal dectee of divorce was signed Old Ennolis a cee tor ine sl clement of our {tO aergeants and fifty patrolmen| Cathedral Formally Consecrated. | at Riverhead, b. 1, by Justice Walter | Ty Us } eg of ni handled the great press of people who} When the Bisuop was seated Archdea- semaine | —— Subegiies Jaycox, April 10, 19 SLA Cc E hy igh sub Weead “ithene’ to eet | Were Meappolnted in their hope of wit-| con Nelson and Canon Jones put in his | (Continued From First Page) | In the 2 ports came from iat = .: vhel Nessing the ceremony, but > managed | hands the documents of gift and en Fi “leec FE H Ne England R Clips | P: at * , { games and fleesed victims where 7ou | nese ae te recone procession ot |dowment which provided for the bunid.|Qla Wilson Flees From At-) —_ New England Runner Clips) Paris the va sister-in-law, ANE mproves all meat work. : tae snd (he two ‘ ; lingly told them, ‘that men worked Mrs. Ross 4 had obtained 4 a waa , church dignitaries, choir, acolytes, uni. | 198 ar h were ee ae ‘ Mery Aniiias q $ ein s | wt lo Seen ‘ole that gamttoes | versita presidente’ in thele vartooiored | 2 be consecrated. With n-nis, Jantic City to Wed Seafarer | axainat ae : Two Minutes Off Record | Freaci ae her huaband, and| | dishes. Tt fine in soups . pride in being straight’ Za your |FOWNS and capf, and diocesan oMivers| tin, he read tho prescribed address at ‘ |) ca ew thoi tileals ener ges: Made by | “by er pen) weslto sostey/ ivand: gravies, tO! aan ea others i fe proved that |i" the atreet march from the Synod| consecration, and, kneciing, read. the in Manhattan. | “The man lost his fod. Why did you ade by Longboat. jes « rmination of his a ( House to the Cathedral. | prayer offering the building, so far as force him qut?. Was not the reason wife's suit. Hoss Curran was! ff Your grocer and deli- ‘ farmplere stew wsiness are willing | Thome who took part In the proces-| finished, to the use of the Lord and - political? eat pee Mias Elise Postley, and had a prominent Me {| catessen man both know this sauce, and er P. Morton, Augnat of “the Wilson, who is stopping at tho St Justice will not |#1on gathered in the Synod Houne, at| His purr I Mrs. Carrol Baldwin Foster, nee Ola} “In another board over which yo uth of the Cathedral, and arraye ores have absolute control, t ad | H. De Mar April 19.—Clarence | Dlace social: Dorchester A:| One chiid, w Little b 4 ) give it up the arm o ’ q rike unlews they re-enter it. | Belmont and represen’ hee 1 serv ‘Gambling seems to be so profitable, beg prvi . ped hee ap iehedl 19) King estate in turn mal pres George Hotel, with her newly wed hus- sci Bah pepsct sles - ape for) c., this afternoon broke all reconts for | oid ree will gladly — recom- nformed. th y a 2% per cent, | the rob ne church, the othe Jentation of the parts of the cathedral | yecat Aes: Bi vik bes ae DUS OE 1 @ Boston Atl S80 aire. i . eeeret siAihe the gorgeous, colors of their gowns and| for which they had paid to the dloceses 0and Capt Carol Baldwin Foster, to- | mediately after you had made your 1 Poe: ate gerne Mar | oe sult at mend a trial After o vietima who make complaint, p ho diocese | | hood lof New Yo chop Greer and Me | day asked The Evening World to an-| appointments in that board, and athon race by romping acrogs the line peat ine TTY aarein rodtia awe lands of ana noms York, Bishop Greer and M ing World t PC i Hon) rao des line} sire vol buy it me sieelouee of Police. If he At @ signal given by Bishop Groer, | MeCu hb Miller, on behalf of the trus-| pounce that she will return to Atlantic | place was given to a De era iste f ere a winner | marry her. eo you again break the law | preceded by the crucifer carrying the| (oe Wio handiel the general fund. | cy on Friday, and that her father |leader in Brovkiyn. The district leade ours, inutes, | and gives from choice. 10c mi | gnall sentence you to not jess. than | Kolden cros and @ vested choir of men sd yet : i Sanbesratlon was|may come and talk tt over with her pps youne fellow, and Lam giad h B seconds, T eat previous time street, Bost Ter bottle 7 se or more than two years in prison |And boys, the procession moved across! read by George Macculloch Miller of| then if he likes Bibs GAC barre Tom Longboat, so E. Prt i aaa fine of €3,008" the walk of white crushed stone to the| tho Cathedral trustees, Then followed | viv" is her elopement with the cap-| “in anolter boar). when yo ska the reson ae Bete i 3 i by the Jud crude gigantic mass of gray stone, blessing of the name of the Lord for tain, who is a tall, handsome, seafaring poir chorelary ais bah yi . 7 Be Questiones by the ge. |which is the outward shell of the beau | inspiring and prospering the work. | a member of the Virginia | Con Boome ry could give woe, remendous |= sieeaiees Judge Rosaisky took a hand tn the ties which have already been wrought! Fg, chal wits the wonder 1 Organ Btate Pilots’ Association. pen ‘ wt ities give two neered him fe 5 next MAN | with nd the c east ye Accompanying, rende ne Venite an- “ ver witn | of aim? H . aa | 4 pe 2 questioning of Marsh, the next mi within, and the senire support of the) them, and the Bighty-fourth, 1224 and Papa may come and talk it over with | oo "few will suffice. Furthermore, an | ved a Marathon | < allied before the court. .» {Lofty towers and spires that are to) 1224 ‘Pyalms, the Te Deum and the/us then, if he likes,” anid Mrs, Foster. AE Sein wind inten bafaea ie ; | “Who is the owner of this place | make ie fourth great cathedral 49 | Junilate, After responsive sentences| And if papa don't like, why he needn't nve that I have appointed more Jr M h Boston came in rey sa ated the Judg the world between tho minister at the altar and}oome. He negdn't think that we are} Donocrary than second, with nes aeeets oF n t ° ‘ you have Republic 5S ' Mareh, @ troubied-looking, bald man| At the head of the provessioa were the | the congregation, “the hymn “Our | gjing to talk tt over with him@are we.| P&T St lome your quotation of see Patcre: tha MoAtreal or urnt ure (o) nustache, said he didn’t| clergy of other than tae Protestant | Fathe e ee, Author of | ; she interrupted, ¥ place in 2. 5 ~ BER mMPROne Ne MEMAON DAUR EY ES | ey oe cians tetie Gere act ty" was sung. Phen Communion | “4 terrupted, turned ltimony in the Gervey trial, My crite |*07 far ne teartn una ness Gl East i25"s know. ‘alive gataicarte ake Ore Ok was celebrated. Ineldental to it the}te the Fad att Voism of the Civil Service Law is a well! — ONE NO. SOUR Mees beets é ‘he Court advices you to be frank," |th evclosistioe rohea of their churches |Mytnn’ Anitent of Dayar Who fltese| "walle Wie WiCe] founded one as every honest, practical | NeW Yorks and C. H. Appleyard, Yoni: | Bet. 3-4 Lexington Aves } sald Judge Rosalsky. chele tha vor ey ee © M6) Throned in Glory,” the offertory an-|held £ ae man, who is familiar with the law, | & sae ed but were laced. | “It you please,” anid Lawyer Joseph |t)0ir | be storay of otne | (om qUnfold, Ye Portals Everlast. Mu-hu." said the seacfarin’ man} ows, I nave never pretended that | The B. A. A. gives prizes to the frat | ~ F R. Rosendach, “the man ferlx wiing | ‘Then followed Episcapal clergy of athe Ing: the | Communion nymn which The Evening World reporter ine | S000 oo WC Ggnize my party friends | *sht men to finish, The other five and <endor. PM West 34™5 t ¢ own crim er dioceses (excepting visiting bishops), | Now, athe indful of t wpreted to Mean acquiescence. lay, hi 6 follov as » phead guilty of hie own crimes, He |i eee eres divided into groups aaband “Onward, Christian Soldle ee Heme tk ip [im asking appointments, I believe that | Sig nemo ula a age: Sol | HAIER CR Seow _ S77 Crea Rugs, Carpets, Beddi dees met feel like involving others, This} (ome an ins Great Chapter of the | #Une And if he won't come and talk tt] iio newers of wood and the drawers of | Camoridae, fourth, 22%.81; R. F. Plage gs, Carpets, ing nan has pleaded guilty of rolling a rou. |" eon uae vip jong a ze bi Bishpp Greer preached the sermon |over With us on Friday he needn't) water should be recognized gott, Medford, fifth, 2.2.45; Dan She FURNISHINGS ette wheel, That wheel, so Deputy |” » ila 8 Of | trom “the text ove the brotherhood; {come at all, He needn't think we! “all T have asked Is that every recom-/ dan, Toronto, sixth, 2.31.44; Albert Ha d F ished mmisstoner Flynn has informed me, | n League, f Ml and The: \3ua> coat hehe the Kilts ct a ti, lare going to walt on his 5001 pleasure |mendation made to me shall beota man River, Mass., seventh, 2.32.81; omes urnishe ; te 6 y and Cathedral hides eon < i mes ear? se character ia good and who has ‘i hg) >IT E « perfectly hones a }17. His discourse waa the justification, | —are we,e Carrie, dear who! | alvin, Mercury A. C, Yon- ri 1 “Is that so, Commissioner?” asked e ‘ hops, whol in a matertal ae, of a poetic and mag- hu," boomed in basso from the] the re i ities o iper 9. 1 : si 4} he viel i p | “Un-hu, ne | the requisite qualities of competency, I | COMPLETE Judge Rosaleky. om nearly every diocese | nificent Meallzation of worship, eee never asked 4 2 leal © ader to oe eae Sp gp Mr. Flynn, who, placid and smfiing, 1 the Suffragan Bishop | haart ere eee ed ts ton ‘a few kind words,’ and what A ere xat just back of 1 on th n, wishop Burch, imm jis ieee tau et Cathedral: We tora A 1 i fe ene reo T never will, {800 SAVED FROM STEAMER pupae “i ~ 1¢ e udge Rosals itl iy peoaded Blahow Great at ery of other communions| we were married las , ani te ! nodded amsent. “Judge Rosaiskira ants |iy preceded thisnop Gree Une “Eplacepal anould ‘bo included | mamma's. bieesing and | ,,,,b00K at “\-ur Own Work! | WRECKED ON SEA ROCK. On Your Own Terms i Feat ne ee eae t| Distinguished Pelates in Line ceremonies ta not only @ sign of| ¢,.y but our wire Wasn't OD.) eee ae eG be found In the gen: | anpes NO MONEY DOWN f tt tting shy n the ¢ t sit ere. effort of the people of the diocese . Garda dais hip 0 be founc e gen- | eae a ‘ : ; f Viynn, oF consent to a sitting at Potiee | 19 t one d bi f Me hae gre worod—wan Jt CAril®, Geer sharacter of the work beng done| Eight Drowned While Being Trans- d halbscnle leadquarters. oF Jo f the f New rk to show good will and “ hu.” - ller’s office at th 8 seca S third of Melville's men,| Firth Aven adth of mind; it i# but a fair a nh ‘omptroller's eat the pres: | from Portuguese Mail Shi 5 a Te Pr ; knowledgment of the t Which the] Papa 1# John P, Wilson, @ million. That stands for itself, and t guese } ip ved ples other plead: | the brillant \eoaie: aaheaa fan’ ts ae {re mercha esiding at No, 1920} of other officials Je. y! of Cx 0 enone } ngs were put over until later in thel yp, ¢ " sroat sacred enterprise has had from|atre merch mt Tevllan AF Nes. $800 inatend oe Sitashlnes cies oaiele | Near Cape of Good Hope, | aki REL wan tha fourth. geet r It was the dream of the late Rishop|tep seare old, In February last shejef the departments for which you are| Apri 12.~The Portugues steaner 2 J iy 8. Parkes Cad Henry ©. Potter thas the spirit of the n Norfoliee and there |Fesponsible and which are at the pres-| Lusitania iv a wreck on Bellows Rock, 9h: gee adra sa Hy i 1B OPO: ent time being mismanaged in the 4 ii 4 A that he was the propri¢ K al \ ld be so broad that it idsome seafaring m Gf i wiv | two miles southwest of the Cape o when he was caught. A bn of f MSO ANRC RUETRAPAT AR cb was swift, and he prov | gon» your fetter that you ean- | Good Hope, Bight parsons were drowned Tt was the other defendant,” he said, gations f D: son P. Atter*| sohere which would make any wo waiting at Wi-|not be @ party to a wrong. Who would| during the transfer of over 80) pag: fa ie FY silery aantl 7 y of the M Ch D t Gh welco! ‘ the boat to Old Potnt}ever suspect you? The morning papers sand crew from the wreck to the 4 hur ae eile tate’ s "i Je n of ! Aw no rat at F she anawered “Yes,"|indicate that the general depositors o| warship Forte and a government ny So Maloney ‘ Dy L. Good the | relig Thus h rt wumo breath suggested that} th Carnegie, Tie Atta Will bey tux je lost were four men, two ame. How long have sid | fa eat ; ty churches, ao that, massive a6 the grea at pAb tmma could 100K) @ per cent. upon the $610,000 of Se etatla wae hound trom co, |] (NMEGTMENT IN’ AN most palatable whiskey sold in ots th pli : > Abies edifice in to be, it should be a chapel r : 000 deporited in that company bY) sambique for Lisbon when she siruck GOLD New York. Try it. tore t hat were MNS of the Church of the World, which t I and mamma Ike noks, but of your appointees, who tx still in| on the sunken rocks. ‘There is no hope . iti pig oer rl . “ aabethan | peljeved would come before’ the wo in't like Mia wutiook and whose powers you pronose On the sunken rock | LABEL Stewart Distilling Co, - ly ab a way t ne | grows cold Just a week ago, the Wilson family | to enlarge malar by your Bem Suars | _——— | SHIRT Ldstad Dew Yor, Balto. seeally an le. we ord: 1 ine y bacribers to : ter, while his very presence in that ‘ f earning @ living,” aid the tt H 1a | repaired awe Mt Vontnor, thot Cmoe is a stinging disgrace to the city | Ambassador O'Brien to Nerite. 11, 1.0 speculation. Its quality and Better go be . se " ‘ fashionable wing of Atl: City, Ola td | GTON, April W—At th t ratlo Potte Je known th n Now York, ie ly certain. er.” a ! the H Plate |teLO Saar aad bag ob jaont # scented missive to the seafaring |°* N°™ “SFt ® Tlouse to-day the intimation was |pstyié are absolutely i Finest U; hoistery Work Bruner and Mai rn ees ee the £ t Pe 7 ‘ an. Other great tions have; man, # sting to him that if he} No Frie! that Asalstant Secretary of State | I pyop stitches, gaping seams, $ EST, y or we Brosawary, | to ? is me from Jews and Catholics, In ntended to marry her, Jt wes now or| (From the SOT ee oneay at ronety | Hioose buttons are “triplets” Es’ HED 30 YEARS it oe ab ait as Hous Bishoj h gifts t ops and oth er. Capt, Foster decided that it] ‘Is Mrs. Gaunstp a friend OEY Ae ne erat eT teat coat cee lio. tbe Waod) Dollar’ Paauity, West 14th St. Re-uph eir pictures an 1 1 the doce vi 1 be now, and tom Norfoin,| No: she's a friend of my s made ambassador at that post, and fi Gold Label Shirts ar 103 W. 14th St. yet. Judge Sees Crooked Device Whit 1 Dr. Mann making the lee ‘ Napicltes anit that the same thing? that Ambassador O'Brien will be trans. f Emperor dane i RS ‘ \ a mina: | The lovers met and agreed | (2en't tha) Me tecla very sorry for| ferred to Herlin to succeed Ambassador | strangers to such flaws. Pay a vi After the “ | canine r we toward a {to depart for New York on the 920] my wite. | Hill, who resigned last week. dollar to-day and open your dge Nosalsky sat back the H aiahiecer train this morning. eyes to the Emperor way! cy, eile a ORE jeorge President Banlaning of Great Motararl Miss Ola took her sister Anna into her Exclusive patterns, nd Anna went with her bee , I " wartson of ’ John's Day. ‘The material be. |t? the train on which Capt. Foster ‘ ave made in co © case ’ , i innings were troubed and stormy. | waiting, Before the train pulled out of ne to trial _A grou wardens and ve Men Crites atta the plan on every pos. | tie station a telegram was sent to Ola's Can't you show me now?" aske ¢ : p He le ind, artistic, financial and} pest friend, Miss Grace Berger, who Fadeless Fabrics— ary to Deputy ¢ ssloner as Murra 4 Tae corner-stone wa don we romantic secret bronk. } him about th and a Perfect Fit Sriuee Fakton 8vITs, 4 AED LABEL GMPEROR SHIRTS $1.60 UP ‘Re-upholstered in tapestry mre At Your Dealer’s Phillips-denes Ce., 602-804 Broadway, A. ¥, x. some said, ever|i{vex in Flatbush, and when the train site was “too fart ed Miss Berger Was awatting the | eloping party a y De ss | t repaired at once to the City Hall, a B t Ca il Heights | procured a license and then went to the wit double tre of population, | house of Rev. Dr. Philip Waters, at No, hat cards should Potter and his ad-| 14! West Fourth street, who made them vend He locked the " ke H a r he box and defied the Judge to find CROWLEY, — MARY AGNES. younges: en finished will be} City \ie cheating device. verses yusively 1 aT Pert seeey Steen acter ey Per Is dauahter of William and Mary Crowley Shaved dice rolled out of Mr. Iii!'s end of te pani tthe rea: | Tongues. Th are & semlectrele | hat bag tL salir voatdbbies’ es. ths and me fon wih duet pe numbers 4 D behind the altar o a broad Policeman Schurland commandeered . I Beasts, sbiredey. April | i pt taal 4 Court ed to see alta ‘ ny th & a Known as th bulato: # t . lerment i ly MnReeA dusr taste ta; enw what | wee? ; xe known ae the “ambulat ni auto trick ty remove Mra, Anna Needed Now, and the Best Is fort ta dere Oar Caoy of No. 471 West Twentteth atreet yan going on, Walked to the front Nar nto t { | chapel | surrounded the Judge and the demo st amibg bolce ’ ~The | ; -f to the New. York Hospital this after ’ Eee aon west tareugh the build. the rows of souts unde ect | others. are 1 Of, 8) oon after aie had been knocked down | Hood’s Sarsaparilla ing and vote Il, was soon fayned to pipe Martin; the Cha the Mbrzar e i in, : ‘n an mighin ove Y b pol curious Jawgers and others «Other priests and distinguished guests | pic or Spanish Rite, to St. James; the {mae ea @ motorman stopp ” * . ° erty | Pee wathed te mathe aor, ' veh bt bets, $0, a t beta wheels passed ove, the Which purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood as no Aeolian Hall sat in the rows of chairs Which Were | Chapel of the Scandinavian Kite, to se. | cat fore Bopalsky Chapel of tne cerman | woman, who is fifty-seven years old dyed on the (wor of the “crossing,” | aneantiue: t other does. 40,366 testimonials of cures, in two years, Peyrrnrny, Nethg Panonlly-Radby ge it the Vast space which te mm tre | Rite, to St Boniface, and the Itallan but she was caught under the plattorp }- 40,3) D 62 Fifth Ave., near 34th St.,N, ¥, P Me me jor the Anished cathedral P¥se meeting | pite, to St, Ambrone, ang her right thigh fas Droken. i] . ‘ om “ ' Get it in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsattbs. cane . . vee omer a i RR el a

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