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lletiaiiniatepianipasiaties | NOT PROVED, FAY’S in the suppression of the rebellion Lieut. Gen. Maxwell, the militdry commander, says that owing to ‘the Ureless efforts of the soldiers all the} Tebels in this city have now surten- dered. The order says: “I especially wish to express my @ratitude to the Irish regiments, which have so largely helped to crush the rising. He ts unable to refer in the present order, Gen. Maxwell: says, to the gal- lant behavior of the men. But he ox Presses his admiration for a smaff de- tachment which, while gonvoying am- | munition, wits stacked in Charles! ATM] Street. After a splendid defense of three and bne-half’ da during Which its leaders wore stricken down, | Intended to Injure Allies’ Ships, the detachment delivered the am- but Not in New York munition safely ut Not in New Yor! berries rr i } Waters. BIRRELL RESIGNS POST | ate 0a IN CABINET AS RESULT OF REVOLT IN IRELAND. Accused German Lieutenant Himself First Witness for the Defense. MAKING: BOMB. Lieut formerly of the German army, Robert Fay, charged with con+ spiracy to disnbie munition ships LONDON, May 3.-Augustine Bir-} with a mine of his ontriving, to- reli, Chief Seeretary for Ireland, has resigned from the writivh Cubinet as! the result of the Irish rebellion, The pwn 1 Witness In his own behalf and a jury in the day was before Judge Howe Tnited 8 strict Court. Fay, announcement of bis resignation was| United States District Cour ‘ay made upon his return from Dublin] who Is pale and bald, with a slender to-day. yellow mustache, was composed and Birrell, wh yest gerved in the Brit-| ayers ish Cabinet as President of the Board] j, popiying to the questions of his of Education, was appointed Chief Sec. retary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ire- Jand tn Jan 190 Fay was ounsel, posed to answ not generally din- directly, preferring Ho held bi8{to claborate his answers and embel- post through the Cabinet crisls last} iish them with his rather good May that resulted in the formation of | ¢nglish « coalition ministrs}. tility For five years, from 1902, Fay sald tell was @ Libaral in polities be- ai Kipveliondehes sutios fore his appointment to thy Cabinet.|2@ took a correspondence #chool He has written 2 number of books and | Course In engineering In Chicago, He edited an edition of Boswell’s "Life of | found it difficult to employment Johnson.” Under heavy. fire from the news. | {td returned to Germany, He sald papers and SW publ on Ord iene was continuously under fire in the that his lax treatment of the Sinn| trenches from Jan, 10, 1915, to the i fing h 4 eneousaged sheng Bi re- |en@ of March. He went to England Volt, Birre! i | ‘oreed aw) f n o ts coun- of the Cabin Winotion was | at ® SPY before coming to this coun pending in Pa ent calling upon {fs he said, but denied that he had aim to resign come to America as a secret servi It wos generally unde ent. " » he was onnected ie MatneruM etbea ce ment, saying he was not connected ‘Secretary, and>Gen.. Fr with the Government in any way mander of the Irish fore Fay told of his idea of injuring algo resign in s fyljowing the} ships carrying war munitions to the action of th ¢. alles, and of the metal box ex ing. explosives and mechanism to be operated by the oscillation of the ship's rudder, SOY Yen,” he said, “was to injure the ship¥ of the allies, but not in New York waters Fay told of his visit to Capt. vou Papen at his office, where they talked for an hour, He introduced himself rman engin He told von about his apparatus to blow up ships’ radd pt. Papen said that if the device could be made steal L should go ahead with tt," niinued. “IL went ty.his office [later and he told me that hi experts had found my device not seaworthy, but if I could make the device work t ENGLAND AND'SCQTLAND ATTAG IATORS Five Airships Make Raid, but De- tails of Casualties Have Not Beer Received. May 3.--Five hostile ‘ked the northeast coast of England and the southeast coast vf Scotland last night. The official announcement on the raid says (hat the movements of the raiders appeared uncertain, adding: ‘A few bombs w dropped in Yorkshire, but there are no details yet regarding the casualties or dam. asa € von imight go (@rther and he'd con- aa» astm rE! [sider it.” While Fay was testifying his oyes NGLISH CONSCRIPTION constancy BILL BEFORE COMMONS :<':""" “It is a good device to accomplish | the purpose fy which it was “| signed,” he sald, “and f intend otfer fing It to the United Statos. Govern. pontomplated the stack of piled up at his machines Premier Asquith. Introduge: Measure Calling for Compul Military Servic ment.” LONDON, ‘May''3.—Premien Ag. If opening the case for the defense, | quith introduced in the House of Ns attorney, Henry anger, told Commons this aftegpoon the-Govern.}t® Jury that hie defense would be ment’s bill for compulgyry military | tat, ju the wosence of prone oF ity mia service, ) ¢lemt was not amenable under’ the ——— = KA Advopear-old statute governing the in- . | He admitted Fay's invention of a r practical explosive device to. destroy rudder and propellers of vessels: and also that Fay had tried to disposo Conventionadtir Capes WALL ho fel in: wi Sieby, or onventions Wnanintsus tor “Cone! Qopegaard, that t Was any sug- ditional” Support of Justice for ehould make use Presidential Nominatf itt. LANSING, Mich., May 8.—Michigan Republicans fp State conyention this E fon that OC phy device vy McDonald, attorney for Wal- eter Scholz, addressing the jury, said jthat his client was only an employe of Fay, not a conspirator. afternoon ynditionally” — indors Attorney for Daeche made a state- Mucesme Cour, 7 Charing p Ment empharizing the youth of his client, and saying that Daeche Hughes for the n Prea!s thought the dy! jential nomipgtion tion unanimour was Tobacco Corporation of America + | COUNSEL ARGUES THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY | WOMAN WHO SECURES A DIVORCE THROUGH AID OF WOMAN FRIEND ee | ARTALD CURB MARKET ACTIVE IN ENRIGHT SHARES | Discoverer of Substitute for Gaso- line Recently Said It Couldn't Be Patented. The mysterious substitute for gas- | oline invented by Louls Enricht of Farmingdale, L. L, reached Wall Street Curb Market to-day, An- nouncement was made that Maxim | Munitions Corporation had closed a contract for exclusive manufacturing rights for the new fuel. Maxim Munitions promptly had a spurt pong the curb speculators and rose to 101-2, or double its | price of a week or two ago. This was in spite of Enricht's re- cent statement that his inventlo} could not be protected, or patented, because, if manufactured, anybody obtaining possession of a single drop could have {t analyzed and discover the secret. WALL STREET. et was professional and nar- first half hour, Munition shares were distinctly weak, Stude- baker sold off two points but rallied with general market when U, S, Steel advanced a point to 83% and Mexican Petroleum rose 2% to 100, Smeiters two points to 99%. Copper stocks wero strong, Anaconda rising to 85% up 1%, on wonderful showing of an- nual report. Alcohol gained 4% to 150% in second hour, Prices eased off at midday. Lack | of news regarding German reply and | rumors of all kinds reauited in dead- | locking market, which became listiess and dull, Marine {ssues sold 14 to 3% points from early high, Publication of latest plan of reor- ganization Mercantile Marine leaused a further slump in those {s- sues followed by decline in general list. U, 8, Steel touched lowest price for the day and but rallied a little at the close with general market. | & row in | he Quotations, With net changes from previous closing: | | Low | ats At Alt 8 vm * Am F an % An ik 1 it i ++ + | that the demand of the telegraphers ps NEW YORK CENTRAL GERMANS SHFT | REFUSES DEMANDS ATTACKS TO THE OF ISSIGNAL MEN, ARGONNE REGION Employees Say They Will Only Artillery Engagements Strike To-Night and Com- Reported From the Ver- pany Hires Strikebreakers. dun Front. —A German attack Jin the Argonne, near Harazee, was |repulsed with serious losses for the Officials Say a Walkout Will assatiants, tne War Office announced Not Affect Operation of {pon afternoon in the following re- port: the Lines, In the Argonne dist spirited bombardment with sheells It was offictatly announced by the! “Bch released trritating gases, the jenemy undertook yesterday a small New York Central Railroad to-day | attack in which three cotpantes took | NO HALT OF TRAFFIC,| Parts, May ict, after a t upon our trenches between Har- and signal men for increased wages zee and Tour de Paris. ‘The Ger- and better hours will not be granted, | "48 Were successful in gaining footing for a few moments in our While the announcement was being advanced positions, but they were not made hundreds of strike breakers | able to maintain this success and had were being rushed to various points|/to retire. They sustained heavy along the New York Central and the | !°s*e# by our fire, Nickel Plato Raflroads tn the belief) “I? the region of Verdun there has Vast Crowds, Clamoring Many Arrests. m to the Central News says: “During food riots at Leipsic police killed 3 persons and wou: ed 70. 25° persons wounded.” “Serious trouble is reported to h were killed and Germany on May Day, sterdam correspondent of change Telegraph crowds, composed for the most par! women of the laboring classes, cla ored for peace. the sons were arrested. Place, Berlin, and cheered frantic: that the proposed strike of the signal cet nti iatenes scuvity 0 ee mon and telegraphers is the first move |P""t Of the opposing artillery forces in the secte ead J of a general railroad strike affecting De HRUPEE ORG, aE perg i sele the big Eastern Ines. 1 e jeces bombard p rallra - Wa have given the company un. |P!ces bombarded the railroad sta aA to ueane (he Eawantl? tion at Sebastopol, to the east of til midnight to * | Visnculles, Flames were observed stated H. P, Perham, President of} ot). wtation | the Order of Railroad prstrae thet ‘In the Lorraine district there has ‘and if they are not granted a Han encounter between patrois time five thousand men will walk Monceel, out. We expect to confer with rep- e nigat pu resentatives of the railroad to-day.” |Temainde: sed quietly on the f the front.” | would present their claims In groups) sixth, nemy lane above the Cail- | or classes of service, President A. H. lette wood. Another French aeroplane} Smith would personally preside at|Was brought down in a combat in the hearings. ir south of Thiaumont. Anti-air-| bai ' valtvoad telegraphors,” no [Shaft £uns brought down two more The railroad telegrap! D eroplanes south of Talou Ridge and said, “want to associate with their/a fifth plane was destroyed by ma-| chine-gun fire near Hardaumont. Tho pilot of the last mentioned aeroplane was killed and th observer seriously wounde GUERILLA WARFARE” CHARGED TO FISKE Tillman, Scoring Admiral, Says Out of Pity He Forbears to Put Evi- dence in Senate Record. WASHINGTON, May 3.—Character- own settiement other trades or occu- pations. The company insists that each trade will be settled with In- dividually, as a matter of justice to each trade itself, which should have the right to negotiate its own terms. The company recently, without re- quest, advanced the wages of all the employees of the groups involved, based on the general industrial situation.” Two hundred strike breakers were sent out this morning from the agency of Bergoff Brothers & Wad- dell, who have temporary quarters at] izing actions of tear Admiral Fiske in Nq 72 West Street. Some of the|criticising Secretary of the Navy men sent out had been drinking, but | puniels as a kind of “sniping or gue- one of those in charge of them said warfar halrman Tillman of they would be “straighteend out” be- BeGKiaSNAVEIAMiita Gelinl fore being put to work. They were ted to the Senate a copy sent to stations between Albany and iacleneracslvadiveu wane i figeer et lent Marshall eakers are also being as-| \« ye St sernbled in otuer cities, Sixty arrived | "* am BANS. tO BNOM: FTOG OM Ola) TAG: this morning in Poughkeepsie from | "dS how unreasonable and unjustifl- able, too, Admiral Fiske's utterances Buffal ‘i : At the offices of the New York Cen- p” Tillman said. “Admiral Fiske I retire some time soon, villa the to-day subm of Fiske's by Vice When’ several speakers demanded | Peace. The police arrested fifty per- sons. Similar disturbances were re- ported in Munich, Kiel and Chemnitz, police | Says Their Confessions of Wrong- and It was stated that the wounded two women in Chemnit ———— 309 PEOPLE CHARGED WITH DEFACING PAR Most Paid Fines, Tombs for ollected, had been served. Thirty-five of persons summoned failed to app and warrants were issued for t arrest, one day Among those sent to jail was Sara + who Horowitz of Ja c kson Stree me to court carrying on ding another, ‘She was baby Corlears Hook Park ‘ ies SPANISH STEAMSHIP Be Lost. submarine of another neutral ste: reported in 4 Lloyd's despatch f. Corunn. Spain. One member of crew was lost. Tho Vinifreda, 1,441 tons gross Eng) nd, In 1899, and owned in Bil oS ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Allis-Chaliners ( tral Railroad tt was suid the en- gineers, firemen, conductors and | matter of pity I forbear to p nee bre hr out in the Hous trainmen would not follow t - They have raphers and signal men, uittes on Naval Affairs in the promised, lt Was said, to remain until] ord, ‘The ry of the Navy has June 1, when representatives of the} nothing to conceal and courts an ine company will confer with them as to] vestigation if one is demanded,” new conditions. Fiske in the letter flatiy contra- -:, papas dicted Secretary Daniels's statement MORE BRANDEIS CASE DELAY, | th: the Admiral na er brought to his attention the report in 1914 that Senate Commitice Again Postpones! (2! NAY) Was umpreyared. Citing Vote on Nomination “This statement constituted and WASHINGTON, May he Senate Judiciary Committee to-day again post- poned action on the nomination of Louis D. Brandeis for the Supreme Court. Senators supporting Brandeis said a vote would be taken on the nomination next week. ‘There was a general understanding an agreement would be reached Monday f cusation against me of ag} of official propriety: underhandedness, of eal an im tary, and I, as a matter of always scrupulously rmit him to receiv any mistaken in txnoran © bre in fact, of an ch actual ttempt to rtant letter from the t, careful or to was never to remain under sion, or tot » of any Im- fora voting nt matter if T could prevent it.” day. sky then asked permission to — nes make a statement to the Senate a os ' PIMLICO WINNERS. Desp FIRST RACE—Selling; miiden two-] Peter Hos han sin ds; four furlongs, it Anos lo} taborer in the Highway in (MeTaggart), straight $5.70, plac 'h oe diibeal sta a show $2.80, first: So F 107 (Keogh), | the Bronx, occupying pla $12.40, show $6.40, second; Saily | Tt t On Hundred Hoots, (Preece), show $9.80, third, | Street, committ Time, 50 seconds, Chelsea, Bive Ballot, | halle . only reen despond: Lady Moll, Good Gracious also ran ul ——»—— is in German i for the I LEXINGTON ENTRIES. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET, WHEAT | toe ee is Tall, 11 CHIME fillies, nix furlongs. Mind Log: bshue eky tw halt maiding, "tro. | Meg vate wut, Nesta re inde CAN oat Wa furlongs Haley Hare RAO! |w Es NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, ' wast ust rer Maren impres: | How net carn 52, equal tow tily estimated that this meant. 24,- 29-100 per cent v.01) “common | 80,000 highba stock, after allowing 6 per cent, for pre aes ere revious year showe ¢ ferved. Previous year showed @ deficit Gamant Waclman scitleal | Anaconda Copper Co., year ended Dee, While applying cement to the baci: |31—Hroduction of, copper, wall of the tenement house, No. younds; silver, 3,005,018 oun a veninth sires | increase, $7,906.21 profits equal to] Mand was, killed |$7.10 per share $50 par value, Wiis Pytara Maca American Smeltin= & Kefining ¢ | Regular quarterly dividend of 1 ps Jand extra one-half of 4 per cent, payable June 15 to stock of reco d 0 Ci Fr cent American Tobac terly dividend of 6 ‘on com payable June 1 to stock of record May 16. shville- 78.665, Nine Net Louisville & s |incrensed $5,850,808 | Diamond Mateh Company. inere {quarterly dividend from 1-2 per cent to 1 3-1 per cent ELSIE sate Wilson Pashes Ship Bt WASHINGTON, May 3.—Chair | ad meson of the House Interstate ( merce Committee diseu iatrat n Shipping Bill Wilson to-day and it wa make an effort to Ket the ore the House 1s s00n pine Hill is disposed of jurged prompt action, Petticoats are here FASHION has brought the petticoat back to give the wide skirts the r support and bouf- ‘ant effect. That means Heatherbloom Petticoats with twice the wear at one-third the cost of silk petticoats. See the new Spring Heatherbloom creations at all good stores. Insist Upon the Heatherbloom Label Peace, Dispersed by Police— LONDON, May 3.—A Geneva tele- “In riots in Berlin, it is reported, 11 occurred in Berlin and elsewhere tn The crowds were dis persed by the police and many pees | vente a Few Went tol charges In all $286 were | identification purposes only. hree hundred summonses char, with throwing papers on the grass in | SUNK BY SUBMARINE | seven Hundred Tons of One Member of Vinifreda’s Crew) Reported From Corunna to LONDON, May 3.—Tho sinking by a ship, the Spanish vessel Vinifreda, is 0 feet long, Was built in Sunderland, | ded Dee, 31 —Regular quar months after tax ~ |EX-P. §, ENGINEER TELLS 1 OF VAST SUBWAY WASTE 00 WOUNDED IN Millions Could Have Been Saved, Seaman Testifies to Thompson Committee. Before taking up to-day the charge 's money is being by faulty construction in the new subways, the Committee finished its delving into the cause of the fatal cave-jns in Seventh Avenue and in Broafway last September. Counsel Frank Moss read into the article from the Engineer- the ¢ ‘lars of wasted building mpson for ‘record an STOL000 BE BURNS FREGT ON | LACKAWANNA PER Two Floats With Loaded Cars. Towed to Middle of the River. One hundred thousand dollars’ worth of merchandise was destroyed ing and Mining Journal severely leriticising the methods used by the United States Realty and Improve- ment Company on those | sections. also read testimony of various workmen telling how, only a few days before the collapse, they | stripped away part of the supports of ave the street “decking” in these sece tions. Henry B, Seaman, a former chief the ind- 200 says the Am-| engineer of the Public Service Com Ex-| mission for three yea Company, “V was the first ‘ast Witness called, tof} On the prices of materlal alone, Mr. |Seaman sald, the city should have UN | saver $3,374,875 on the Lexington Ave- |nue contracts, which aggregated <a ! A mob assembled in Potsdamer | JUSTICE DENOUNCES HUSBAND'S BRAZENNESS 2. doing in Divorce Cases Are | a Shame. | Justice Blackmar, in the Brooklyn Supreme Court this morning, protest- (ed against the brazenness with which husbands come into court and admit KS rs BERLIN, May % (by wireless to| j \ of misconduct which their Vice President 4. T. Hardin of the sayville).—The following announce. | Prison and Twenty-six Disre- wives bring against them in suing Now York Contral denied that the ment was issued to-day by German | ied 8 10% div6Re, company Intends to establish a lock-|army head juarters: garded Summo | pr. No. 1179 Bushwick out if @ strike is declared, but stated) |, aie cosove jane eee detach | Two hundred and sixty-five pris- | ayenu ¥ sainitk ais feed ceeded by a surprise 4 Avenue, a ed to that nothing would be permitted to !in enterine the Belgian lite and took Ones Were found guilty of violating Court that he had registered att! Interfere with the operation of the | several do: soldiers prisoners, park ordinances by Magistrates Ap- Breslin, in Manhattan, on Feb. railroad and that men have been se-| “In the Four de Paris sector our|pleton and Cobb sitting in. the as “Mr. and Mrs. O. Fulda, ces of Patrols reached the second French tai s be npoint,” though the woman ac- cured who would take the pla ed ‘ ftiline and returned after capturing | Municipal Term Court to-day. All ying him at the t¢’ was not any who struck. He did not know, he several prisoners, save twenty-six paid fines of from h Fulda, his wife, aid, of any conference being ar- ia Rae ration remains unchanged | $1 to $3. The twenty-six either had ‘he action was uncontested and Dr. ranged. He said that if the employees he Meuse rdun) sector, First] no money or preferred to Fulda was in court on subpoena at Li Lieut, von us shot down his| 20 money or preferred to stay in the | the request of Attorney Grauer, for Justice Blackmar turned to Grauer the |and “Why don’t you h. pewy | man heir | the of New York governing jadultery? It Is a shame the way men jin suits of this sort come boldly into jcourt and admit their wrongdoing id {After this I shall send all cases of vq {this nature to the District Attorn ———— “MAKING OF MILLIONS | OF HIGH BALLS ARRIVE Scotch Figure in Cargo Reach- ing Port To-Da That air of unwonted elation bound to prevall along the Great White Way to-night may be put down to the fact am- | that 1 )00 bottles of Scotch whis- | key came into Now York this i.orn- rom | ing on the Anchor liner ‘uscania, now the in the Cunard serv jeity and Liverpool, ‘This is the larg- est consignment of Scotch whiskey and | ever received in this port. To put it in other words, there were bao. | seven hundred tons of ‘the smoky ed exhilarator on the Tu nia 9 cases, F s on Broadway has- | Whiske the all night ca ved one hun: er identified as that of Alexander Demareht, forty-two ye both May | Of yf old. ib; also 1 3-4 per cent. on pre stock, payable June 1 to stock of record May 12, mon. d ‘man tom= t every Loft we those big. thi disks of richest Wy fl i i Clones Lt p.m. inal ety. 400 BROOME STREET <A IT Hay BKOADWAY, nkivn, bro Singer Quality, Service and low , canno: beequaliedanywhere. Best’ Crystal Spher, Lenses, 35¢ eh, Mm.Singer Optometrists & Opticians on Av.,Cor. 100th St, 114 Fulton St 981 Prospect Av., Bronx, 604 W. 18lstSt, between this trons of ed and * Closes 114 Includes the $1.50 to $6.50 by a fire which ewept the Lacime wanna Ratlroad pler at the foot ‘West Twonty-sighth Street this noon, Most of the merchandise at the river end of the pler, was completely destroyed, and was in freight cars on & Car which was tied up at the pler, Three alarms were sounded for the Se, which was over In less than an hour. ‘The pier employees were just goltig through a fire drill, when the blase was discovered in a shipment of fur~ niture near the end of the pler, ‘They turned to the fire, but the flames were well beyond them when the firemen arrived. Four fireboats were called, and with ten tugs of the Erle and Lackawanna railroads they fought the fire from the river. Twenty heavy, streams of water were played om th blaze. Several trucks were loading when the alarm was sounded and they started in a wild stampede for West Street. Several workmen were knocked down and one of them, Mi- lcola De Capia, a foreman, fell into la mass of burning freight and was burned Ore a ites a Pe ° wes dragged to safety by other pler em- ployees. The horses were eafely brought to the street, ' Lieut. John Pratt led the firemen of Engine No, 34, They were well out w the roof started to collay | Warnings were shouted to them abd all drew back in time except Pratt. !He was struck by a plece of tin as the roof fell and his head was i] He was taken to the New York Hospital. cut Chief Kenlon took Rarer |mand. Two floats wit on them were safely towed from the south side of the pier to the middle jof the river, but a float on the north @ IMide caught fire before It could be |taken out An investigation is being made by | ire Marshal Brough, but officials of any were pretty well satis- fire was not of a suspicious There were no munitions of stated, fled the origin war in the freight, it wi RICH WIDOW MAY DIE FROM AUTO COLLISION |Driver of Mail Wagon Wha Smashed Into Her Car, Held Without Bail. Mrs. Edward F, C, Young, seventy years old, of No, 85 Glenwood Ave- nue, Jersey City, widow of the Jersey | banker and traction magnate and re- uted Jersey's wealthiest wom- an, received several broken ribs and other injuries which may prove fatal when her automobile was struck a motor driven mat! wagon this aftér- noon at Bergen Avenue and Monte yor ry Stre “George R. McKenna, No, 37 Mercer Street, the driver of the mail wagon, Was held without vail charged violating the law forbidding veh! to pasg on the left side of a stand- ing t ley car. MeKenna's excuse was that he was compelled to disregard traffie regu. lations in order to deliver the mati on the schedule required of him, : era REASSURING JUDE JOHNSON, (From tho Atehison Globe.) » Johnson — When I dle I don't h said at my funeral, but pre- great deal of singing. Jude's desires probably will be fulfilled heerful manner, Saturday euch © MAY.—On May 2, MICHAEL J., beloved hus ad of Mary May (nee father of William May, eae. Relatives and friends requested te a tend neral from Thomas McCoy's an dertaking parlors, 879 Hudsen at. Thuraday, May 4, 9 A. Mas themes te Oc DI Chureh, 6th av where a sel- nn mass of requiem will be offered. Interment Calvary | KEN: ! | | | On May Staten Island, MARGAR’ widow of Taq, ‘ Kenny ar. Funeral Thursday, May 4, ot 10 4, 85 thence to Church of the Bacrea | Where @ requiem mags will be offered, “Wants” Work Wonders. - 2

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