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Eo a a THE AIRES FORTS ATC spam wong, SHELLED B EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 298, TANTINOPLE THE RUSSIANS: cag ttt PRTENTELSTILL ‘GERMANSDAKAGE “=” sae KEEPS MAL ENV SEAFGTE, | GUESSWGPLANS SAY THERISMN : to hee knew _—2-- j — ‘ “te NEW LAWYER TALKED OWT Peres ns ° GIRL FOR SEVEN HOURS Conservatives in Rome Now Carman Haider Stick Ate daght borped \ On last * Mr, Marshall, “M: Rpritere Making Every Effort to vorage at Newport News as | Have Been WDisal " ry me m4 eet & he or) ‘ vad Ward | " lime Limit Nears bend | under —_—_— ioe eee sean 5 sat some, oS se |Petrograd Reports That Forts Along ime Rlundering Ni previous ee ee . . . is a | A ricip censorsHip! the Bosporus Were Badly Dam MEW OKT MIWA, Vo. awed 98) rnuakl M — aged—One Turkish ShipSunk— | Prine thre! » nthe baad , ‘ 2 : . deck to-day of wn torpede t Participants in Demonstration Many Persons in Flight. | prepare ns me te Against Austria Are to the st ny ' ‘i " » ’ . ; Be Punished nk [Winied: Press} fp falling sryund her « oftiesas ee of the war { \ ' ultan’> palace in Constantin bor the that Come definite atep soon would or bee _— ; Pi be takes atthe) to intern the raider | Upon the Germar ’ 3 “eee her! bo® bom on Vritay even a i ime ’ pial has tied trom the f eeond her ou atttc b eeiane. aeent ; ing. Boe wen! there ote Gemtew,| PARC. Mecmd 8 thasorisied A ~ Phe abusive reper i i map ee t outs On her are | UEC) Avetete hes made @ definite {esp We vad and 1 i fa ported and weary th fs . vival Mr. Hplelber 4 oe wite, | orton slay, ol ga Md vet. the i \ ring hel ‘ Bosporus defense Thierianene ’ “ Sabin Bait ‘“ Bernete neig and ‘ » 2 ed assurance ony <n naiein, © poisson, O86 | TTT nays the Pellt Parisi Home Kussian r upon Pera, the residential Gen ALEXANDER van KLUCK Sunt stutnis ea ‘ar . ; hee sult aasinist Jaines W, Osborne, | MA Cevernment deferred ite reply An of from Con * - pit a 1B wut only ube Was suCcesstUl ' The main point of her statement ome, March 2 (Uatied Pe) | sant . ayed Im tra Me rae Tan. tie: dpe one nee Saar ee Reenuwer se that the wan she knew under the| allan stateomen of the vonservative | igined ore todny. 1 war A | TRAINED PELICANS TO ye submaria light ' sv nome of ‘Oliver Osborne’ ia not Janes rye ‘Abate grigg ege one ery une sorry utter noon yesterday and ITTACK AVIATORS OF oo American hips in ” orne os Tanser has aigued| °C Oreneure to bear upon jover | geult only with the morning pers Ave . aegis fa f the operations cannot be pub: | ’ We Oaborne, Minn Tansee DAE MEE) went tu prevent any action ‘hat tine HOLLAND'S FOBS- NEXT! tus SIIDOUEN ‘alifeshipal wary te yet, ‘but the enemy. nutered | i Fae waver uiguad by Mine Tansee [704M plunge Italy into war, Mul arly Mu sina wars the to pAOUaY AMOOnA Ueutratity, [bake eertenelp Itpobed ti the cores Patented tates that she sought the interview tary preparations are tnuing, but | pheited pe at the Tt THE Mure!) 9% —HMoere | Tho time itmit of the Eitel's stay (4!/0* along his owr vate by the lowe | Ith the District Attorney and con. | ‘PEF '* every evidence that the Bal: | porus withnot dain T Hoop noted «Delft bird Was still an official accret, but there | ao agnmber of transports with mun slope garter runs. ; sri the Untied Mtateg|*M4r* cabinet le moving mMowly and) yn, vsienmivy damage” eld the Ptraner, to-day mofemnly amsured Sail’ @ Walk debaed eenor | a | lone. ‘Lwice the usua : @ents to having e ’ >-— authorities use anything she may eay| *St there will be ao Ultimatum wnt purkint war office, “The bombard: | uewspaper correspondents that he pies within, the next ¢ Jamount of silk- More Se thar one it All the resowcen of diplomacy have} gent justed but a short time and the Pin training a great Mock of pelicans Hours. One report that the FLEET DOOMED TO FAIL than 480 shades. been exhausted. les 80,000 of the Men Who Cap- iy’) squadron then steamed out GAWYER GAVE HELL BRING ALE ID, | itnorition not only quickly|of sinht.” to attack military aeroplan: “The wil! be towed ty New York within SAYS VON DER GOLTZ GOTHAT1 TO JUBTICE. . experiments have heen S Y vy Pra the three-mile limit is not ne | Pt sa tees an Beqpectes.” aole 360, curprecens e demonstration In front| A samni-oftiotal statement from Pet: [proceeding ever since the wer (ured Stronghold Now Press- rioualy by officials, who believe her ON HIS WAY TO BERLIN} HOSIERY SHOP uate aon erdey.lrowrad today suid broke out, 4 Herr t ' " t | — Grbdorne at his office after learning of o tan D ¥ yeaterd y nal rr loomstraen. v . 4 o iraft, evea though now ligh', would { apieke wapen's pontemion, ~pyag| PME ABMoUNcAd torduy that elkttern | “Purther al reconnoinances | “The pelicans fear a German taube ing Retreating Austrians. ne paveait hee to havigate co close, MONDON, March 20.—'The Buchas 27 West 34th St. woman has known the truth from the pang pies by feel ehow that our mane 4 coni ae to more than a fish, They are ciehes : ibe pe I Morntor| aust % War Betworn th Ave Sanding. Mew 1 want (o.gstat he » B " 0 dainage in Hunday morning's hom- exceptionally lever, With thet] pernoGnaD, March : . YON, March 1A) Peart Gate shield shies miserable rancals behind Miss Tanger,|* Mtuation whlch might Inftamelpardment of the outer forte and bat. | sharp, pointed Denke they willeon: | or! tng rinoreineit ‘em ‘Phe Ast the time limit fixed for the Gorman \3 Rte tate rae @i rece! nim low of th trait our mu ra cored ‘oremyt n ew po ews nearhig ex- ee wa wil tte over san enown | "W,"nment ane oe ov [ct Ete Me or Rn gpa | hn rvived tnt Chatnnnn (reer. ewtartNews eating 4°, tony who ingens 1am ienving fo man to bring to justice the PePIe) vriment to-gay on tne order calling| hurtin in the suburbs of Conatantino- | ANGRY ELEPHANT | ROUTS cording to despatches from the front Naana on her way from Hiitadel iia, Coustaatinuple because af any thee. i this vile conspiracy. one the Alpine troops of the firat cat | nie, Phe uction im continul GERM, to-day, and aro boing vont into action. ¢. Pain Relate enti re Jourity the ‘Turkish ited might be Re benno deere rege gia gory for forty-five days, Tho fact) ¢ A PGR pce seats IANS AND ENGLISH, |ncar tupkow. ‘Two army corps are) enPtOn Bol ore Ameri’ in as a reault of tho bombardment of | this isan al in the home, ‘thoge troops “ relted upon , < rf onewed : . but this ip an attack upon the home, chat tnowe troops Ay am ainiveanon| fed toward the Hosporus when the| AND STOPS HOT BATTLE, |2e™ emsesed to the attompt 10 force ire toeday in any move that Coon. | Sha, DArgunellon mul Know, me very | Ration’s life, T regard an attack on {t| OY Austrian troape wan considered | ituswian fleet appr A was unk a passage through Lupkew and) jander ‘Thierichens of the Vvexnel| that the situation of Constanti Loe yer] ‘ore preserved Gs high treason, as the binckeat of| Mote Samlseant, At the same tel our mites from th k Sea en-| IONDON, March 20 (Aasociated | Vidrony and to prose the retreating | might make, |not disquieting. After having handed re By ice os blood in the alas. Nigh treason, all ongineer and artillery re Austrians back aie to the Emperor the dec: | anoe, the an-| Prowse correspondence).-An angry pon the Iway He svom must er renew his| £2 the Emper id sons ; crimes, and I will leave no atone ua- | ficers were ordered to the colore. tra! the Russian n 8*Y | cading south th : e! 5 ferred by the Sultan, | shall return, turned to punish the gulity one subulittg, apeorainy upon | tue pub. nounced to-day. Sev Russian elephant mat @ atop to a sharp en- Pana tie sihtonel a rh geek merchant raidiig expedition, in the "We are convinced that the epera- | “Mave you any suspicion as to the/S7"5°ruly 30 han been catablianed by | °01!" struck her almost simultane} gagement detweon English and Ger- | benune the & i 6 of warships of allied nations, | tions of the allied fleet are doomed te cing Its Adentity of those you assume were Oualy and sho caught fire. While|mans in West Africa, according to a|™@At. @ Slav force that plerced the| which are waiting off the Virginia failure ren ath Dukla Pai “The attack has been made before | gilt, HF Menethe Gecras iseued in uccordance wore) ne | shells were still raining on her #he|ietter received frem an English offi- several days ago in the | Capes to try to capture her, or intern Dehind Mies Tanzor im the plot?” Mr. th @ deoisian reached by the hing the most iinportan j of wan whaken by an exploaton, heeled | cer. direction of Bartfa (Hartfeld) haw | his ship until the ond of the European | getouses What will happen when thet | Osborne wan asked. iy 1 i hibited halted phi | PP that NS “That in a phase of the case whieh | 8% te pa Mcatlon is propibited | gyar and sank, Mer cow could be| “This country te full of elephanta” alted neur Zboro. ‘The Austrians! War. |iw rowched we shall see, but we are, who retreated through Zboro havo! fallen back upon Burtfa, leaving «| SOLDIER WHO LI LIVED” gap of several miles between the op- ON HIGHEST LAND IN | without any anxiety and we will | Await the return of the allied: Mest | once, twice or three times. So much BROOKLYN. for us; 80 much the worse | esp neicn.—on seen struggling in the water, Bev- eral boats put out from a Russian cruiser, but were subjected to a ter- he writes, “Coming down to the rail+ way terminus to-dny we met a couple of them on the road, but they J cannot discuss at thie time,” he re- Diied. As soon as the news of bis vindl- tion, movements or assignments of units of the army, navy and aerial forces, or even eoldiors and nall- Sunday. Maree” 38. orn. posing armies, for the fleet. cation spread Mr. Osborne was flooded!" ‘TRe pro! rifle fire from the Bosporus batteries just flapped their cars and walked 1916, JOBEPH SHERRIOK. retired with monsigen and t lephone calls mens Beta ver tha teenaroct oF ey | and were forced to withdraw, leaving | off. The other day we were having a| Encounters are occurring all along GERMANY IS KILLED. captain New York Fire Department, 1 the mountains his 60th venr, at his Inte real —aniaeane from acquaintances congratulating | Val and military forces, the sanitary | the Turkish sailors to nerish, hot fight with the Germans when from Lupkow to FOUR NATIONS REFUSE 1940 4st at., Brooklyn, N. ¥. condition of troops or sailors, as well wlo bo Tuchla, north of the Verec: BERLIN, March 19 (Correspondence | im and expressing pleasure at tho| So" astute repnening cae ie Turkish torpedo bots emeraed| guddenty an angry elephant appeared riage Fe ' ecake Puss, ne is Me Gol ap i a TO LET DUKE OF ORLEANS wetat complete exposure of the plot. Many] Vided on ail works of defense. Hvea| fom the Bosporus when the Black] between us and darted first one way] Tite Mie resull Will th daubl. | he) ne no whon he was caiiod tote, ENLIST IN THEIR ARMIES, | Wesrestey uaa nyt Te called in person and found Mr./ecientific discussions of military Nea foot appeared but quickly re-|and then another, Before you could |G¢Fmans are endeavoring to lft the | Riexer, who when he was called to the | y TREN . | Dons heck atacar cea neatien Osborne excited and elated questions may come under the ban,|tlred under the protection of the! cough both sides had retreated, It js|Presslre on the Austrians in the Lup. | colors last August was dubbed t Mun Interment Calvary Cemotery, David ade, at hin oMice, No, 00/00 Well ae erittolome of the army oF | forts, ording to Petrograd} pad enough to face a Maxim, but no-|Kow region by delivering severe at-|“hishest” member of the I ; ie. Wtonek rector ER.—O9 Monday, March 29, ‘THBO arent Way; ould reverses eeecany |MUMPUtebes, During the engagement! pody wants to take on ao clephant|cks against the Tuscians south of | army, hus been Killed in action, after | 1’res) le French Government! por Savi, husband of the tate Fran Koziova, but they hav s refisad the request of the Duke! cos Kielsrath and father of Lillian, Wal- Purkish aviators nm every-/earning the Tren Cross for bray appeared over the that Js annoyed. “If the Uitie woman i* lonest in her] he Foderal Building with $5,000 in where repulsed of Orleans that he be all | ter, Thorens und Harry Sauer. . Russian fleet, but returned to the Md Rieger earned his sobriquet of “high-| © C @ allowed to Waneral from his ate fe eapertion that she is beatae im heleash which, he sald, had been far- : Reporad wilhoul aripplpg porabe “ ele ge eel tf his home aa near the jentist in the Kerotgn Legion under ten end Pat averse Holla te Serene me t at jaines * ” ” nd . uy tee, 7 wt | a sumed p y 2 i i J a eee oe ig aie rman whe betrayed| pane by & “mysterious stranger”) Whiio the Russian fleet was ham-|ENGLAND AND FRANCE ‘an Oatrolenka, in Poland Envy end he wen bec| caine, arly In the war he-antent| Satiet te ey ee taoe amma Onborne ts not the man who betrayed) David and Maxwell Blade, Who hand: | noring at the eastern defences of vq |Alone the Pilica River, south of Heved to live at tor altitude| to have amended the law passed in autem cus ana’ ore ae ae 4 her—she bas done the proper thing! ieq Mise Tanser's legal affairs iM] Co tantinopie the Anglo-French CELEBRATE KING ALBERT’S |Vistuia, tho German ‘and Russian | han any man in Germany Uyase forbidding him to enter France acar” "olls and Park aves, 2080-7 Jn making this denial. It ts what '#/pringing the Osborne suit and con- forces are again in contact. > Ie 40TH BIRTHDAY APRIL 8, squadrons at tho Dardanclles ‘Que Mr. Osborne, and I am glad. !/teating the oriminal charge, professod sid In view of German claims of an ‘ peat ent, I have my tinued their operations, During Sun- — important victory over the Ruxstans Deen to my office since she was ro-|'# considered significant in view of Killa Bahr, near Killd Babr, were] Press correspondence). England and| mont tocduy! is stalee ianeed on ball, and it strikes mo that| sie eves (aes Sr Spiebers sew complotely silenced, ucconting to! France will celebrate April § as “King | "7! an foree that ocupied * Cotte Tele Deara we counsel for the wirl, super | doypatclion fro Tencdos Island, aod) Albort Day.” King Albert, | the German seaport of Memel was an honest girl would have come first ig tho Blades, who, up to noon " ye ay. ing pert, born in| the i made up of 4,000 territorials, obtaining certain withdrew, After they several now Turkish shore guns, re- cently mounted, had received no formal notice hat their client hud retained another will on that day complete his fortieth year, to her lawyer and confessed her information mistake. 1 would then have taken|t were put out of ac- ay tion. Indirect bombardment of Killd] “7¢ jw not the cust h Mane tecuel found leasure in making that fact known inser sii q t is not the custom of the British ur troops have found corres fe Mn Osborne.” Dore Gnd Rome moved’ from ther | Bahr from ae Gule of Saros bas] peopte,” comments the Telegraph, “to} spondence abandoned by the Ger, | apartment at No. 76 Pinehurt Avenue | been resumed, celebrate the birthdays of Continenta: cave aud Some Twice after the arrest of Misel itm aturday. ‘They did pot. say| According to the best available in- thelr heayy loxses and hope for a wovereigna, even though they be the faithful and loyal alltes of King George. But the case of King Albert ig different. “Le Carlyle had been living at this hour what a theme the old hero wor shipper would bave found in King Albort, Tricd by lis standards, the Agure Chat stands out brightest in all this war is that of King Albert," @anser, Mr. Spielberg appeared at speody ending of the war," —————S — where thoy were going. Neighbors say their departure appeared to be formation here the Russian Black Sea fleet was recently reluforced by two new dreadnoughts, completed at the Bluck Sea yards, mounting ten 12- inch Kune each. LONDON, March 2 Press), — Routers correspondent at Potrograd telegraphs that the Rua- sian ficet in the Baltic has been re- Inforeed by dition of modern re of Towns 300 Men, reless to Sayville, man troops have captured the Russian BERLIN, via L. 1, Mareh 29 stormed and town of Taurogwen, five miles across the border of northero Hast Prussta, the War Office announced this after- ‘The District Attorney is engaged In (Associated investigating # report that Oliver Ox- borne, under the name of Oliver Nye, married the daughter of a woman who eoge a rooming house on the upper west side a few mont! Three hundred Russians we ToDay We Raise The Curtain On ago and de- ighting unit noon. nd Ru . I serted the girl after a few days. Post era addition Is belleved to consist taken prisoners by the German army “F ot ty f four di dnoughts laid down in that drove the Slava out of Lang- Tella Rheumatic Sufferers to|Omce Inspector Swayno auld to-day | Hin) rare ink tebo, which were that grove Me etna “eens; | A Grand Carnival of Easter Sweets, Baskets, Toys and Novelties Eat Less M+: and Take cally established and that the Oliver | Hearing completion at the beginning ° ° towns, Sal Nye in the case resembled closely of the war, It may also t ne you see in The Russians have again threat- ASTER EGGS in profu Hen aed by nears Cream Eggs, Marshmallow E: [ot iT . or the aut other division of four ¢ ened oF 1a, ts. Oliver Osborne ‘authorities ‘have | Cher division of four cap ned an invasion of East Prussi Conoanist Cream East S Meaehatttion "a qs, Crystaliced beon chasing. laid down |p 191%. British nava this time along the railway leading Eaaa: all 100 per 2 hve ieee! r ey ‘Spiced Exc, Mille Che, and Chocolate Cream perts sald that, with the ingens THE WORLD from Kovno over the Prussian front- es, ‘Econ’ EASTER Gh Ly ipiced Eggs, Milk Chocolate Eggs, Papier Mache Rbeumatiom is casier eee of the allies in material and me ier to Insterburg. A German dotach- Eggs and Metal Eggs. EASTER CHICKS AND BUNNIES, covered with real fur; some with to cure, states o Rey known authorit; Russia had probably ben able to co ° ° wnt defeated this advancing army | pretty doll faces; others that squeak and wag their tails anc ears. Other funny fellows We are advieed to y ‘iret Authentic News plete these elght Greadnoughts, Li this morning Fuvis), 20 miles from the bor- thas eba jake their heads in a most comical manner, Rubberneck Ducks, that are as funny as the: frst fo t twel 12-in wi euvy losses. the § 3 avoid exposure: cat leas |] UPthe Grown Prinos: He's | cient second division Is armed rther south, in the district of FOR GROWN-UPS: Beautifully decorated Candy Bozes, filled with Choico Bon Bons bas oe ard of good water, Seonto sea Papa gaia. || with vivo 14-Inchors each. Krasnopel, other Russian attacks Chocolates; some made in the form of Crosses, make most appropriate Ea ~ waatam | s om redult ict 2 That the Qomrenae ot Seman sate, broke down, the Germana taking 1,000 real spirit of the joyous Eastertide. Prices, !{-Ib., 19: Ib., 29¢3 3 Ib., 4903 ting meat and other ric! : . Sea boat U-16 tol s! prisoners, including @ squadron of floods that produce uric acid, which ix|] LONDON, March 20.—It \s re- 1} BANKERS BUY GERMAN Germany's submarine fight’ to| Russian ‘whlans, with their horses, sntencle on Sverre nrloen with scads al rood ee ole amaking our aff ty sheorbed Jato the, flood. | Ht is the | ported from Berlin, saya the Dally 1!” NOTES, HEARING WAR WILL | (it, warit correspondents Kart von) att tvs orthweat of “iechanof”on|f| | IN AMERICA in bath QUALITY AND PRICE Ee SESE VALAIS cs pnhage id a ,. spondent, that the Germ the railway to Mlava, was easily re- We call attention, especially of the little folks, to our miniature vaudeville stave in our oily BE JVER IN 30 DAYS. That the Russian War Minister, Gen. om f mr upon which will be featured many new toys and novelties, ‘The Bunny Orchestre ic eonn cine rig! the ya te ‘sina Prince in visiting the Crown Prin- Soukhomlinoff, cabled a ing the opening overture, preparatory to raising the curtain on the first act, | aren Play imeete, In the damp and ebilly |] cea 1 Berlin, and that her aa- PHILADELPHIA, March 29.—The fon Rie Naor of the Czar's! FRENCH TROOPS GAIN porn’ , the skin are ‘dened, couchement !s expected shortly, quick absorption of $10,000,000 in as ~ thus forcing the kidneys to 4 do double || The correspondent adds that this || German Government treasury notes That Rey mee Tok ae IN THE FIGHTING ON Disger values fnvweiere at aay ort become weak and sluggish | is the first authentic news for ]| presaxea an early peace in Europe, war? THE HILLS OF ALSACE. sortment of eat Prices, each, and fail to climinate the uric eeid, keeps sccumulating and circulat aot three months of the whereabouts of the Crown Prince, according to Jeuding Philadelphia bankers, ADU 79 per cent. of this has been taken by fina s here and ne of syndical Ab at could wet. The Phila phia bankers acted on | information at the Kuropean war would end within thirty daya. New York, where the notes were first of- fered, received similar information some days later. PARIS, March 29 (United Press).—| French troops have won a fresh vic tory over the Germans In the fighting the snowy slopes of Hartmanns wellerkopf, In Alsace, according to despatches received here to-day, They havé driven the Germans from the positions they still held near the| principal height, capturing — glx | officers, 387 unwounded men and a number of German wounded who were abandoned enemy fled down Dilla ow gains In this That Capt. Thierichens of the German sea raider Eitel Frederick, ready for sea, gave an exclusive interview to The World? That the Republican Legislature in Al-} bany is likely to pass few bills that Mayor Mitchel wishes to help New| York City? That Geraldine Farrar gave The World an exclusive interview on her career | as a prima donna? ulminating | That Mrs. Robert M. Shaw gave The World exclusively her side of ber marital troubles? 10c, 19c, 29c, 39c Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters full sie atcha ——— Good Scores by date Kiflemen, | The riflemen of Rosedale, L. 1, made the following scores yesterday t 60 yards, 2%-Inch bullseye 2 Es ufman, 95; A. Heuer, ’6; We Cooper, th: A. 'Healy, 18) 1 77; H. Veltor, 75 ty-mile sout blowing acrons the r ferred somewhat with JAPANESE tlehly woven filled Chicky. ale bh the all ste: watiom. At the first twinge of rheumati om trom Fp pharmacy sbout four Salts; put » tablespoon- ee gan of water end drink Solos each morning for @ week. ‘This is said to dias urie acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal ac- te ridding the blood of these led Balti is inexpensive, harmless and baving taken weuuutss usiv cove ALL OUR STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN EVENINGS DURING EASTER WEL Following Schedule Shows Closing Hours tor Monday G4 BARCLAY ATREBT 400 # Monday night till 7.00 Open Money niet th Former Newark Sheriff Kills Self » discharge of a fulminating cap to explode lynamite, which had | ded importance. js made from the acid of grapes and With Hasor. bean toased into & smell bantire 11 ° rench Kuns mounted on the heights lemon juice, combined with lithia, and! NEWARK, March 29.—Gvorgo Virtue, [Socond Avenue near ‘Thirty-cighth | Prints the now command the lower levels for ia used with excellent results by thou-| formerly Sheriff of Essex County, a] Stroct to-day, partially blinded —alx |neveral miles. armans, it is officially ad- year-old Balvatore oands of fotks who are rebyect to rheu- | promipent business men of this city, Mae yearvold Belviiate, Angelia of Do, fat Best N ite made some. Progress i | Hast Thirty-elghth Stree coral Ww it ttl bere 5. in Aig mr No. a birt ane 7 Ro cor Re the face’ ot os. sad Aenea “Th r8 | ews 4 Pparges, southeast of Verdun, Q Ak ry ‘overcome uric which | dia in a few mints, Financial | of 398 East Fortioth Street. The Their infantry charges have drivel gar sae I halen ‘rench on Saturday. |

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