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- “S5h ead Baie, | le in Shoes for wen Big Blyn Stores offer men's at prices that make Blyn values onal. Individual stores with output cannot compete—cliain which specialize on lim.ted Kimit their buying power and sobs Hig making and retailing the b gliyn values ba lly built shoe that combines style and comfort line of vici kid shoes is par complete. We have le style in this fay fear Cireene © Newark Storey Mine ope Miltary Park Wnst TRI St, N.Y, 42h Third) urance, tic ty. GRAND Rapio FURNITUR FISHER Bros} COLUMBUS AVE Mie eit Sd 4 se Superior to Olive Oil CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. BO. Box él New York SETS OF TEETH g79, and Porcelain Crowns. ridgework Fillings and Inin of Gold, Silver and Torcelain Made at Reasonable Prices. and Roots y Teeth thoroughly Plates repaired while you walt, .BL " oF; or 20n fF 125th St th Ave IN. W. Cor, Bd Ave. 740 Lexington Ave. SW. Cor. 58th Gyre t4geen's JOUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the lers of The World Help . affected tod 169 E. 34th St, |i WALL’ STREET News and Gos Market—Present and Fu- ture Prices. OVERNMENT working in conjunetion with responsible finan- cial interests, are beginning an agoressive campaign to stamp cut stock swindling, and to put an end to the activities of fraud- ulent brokerage houses, The Evening World invites readers who have been victinized by stook awindlers or bucket-shop: nd in an account of their experiences Communications should be addressed to the Fin- ancial Editor, Names of corres: indents will not be used with- out permission authorities Stock 1 by yestords Like a Breath of the Pine Woods SOZODONT refreshes the mouth, keeps the gums firm and the teeth clean and wholesome; its ag ble flavor and comfortable ‘ feel” have made SOZODONT pop- ular for over sixty years. jozodon FOR THE TEETH Liquid—Powder or P: SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Obligation How many concerns doing busi- ness in Curb Securities five, ten or fifteen years ago are still in business? Remember this when contempla ing the purchase of stocks, opening of « trading account or just writing for information on issues in which you may be interested. : Since 1903 it has been our privi- lege to serve many thousands of clients, and now, as during our 16 years of experience, we are ever anxious to please our customers. The stabdity of our organization werils your consideration. Get acquainted by placing your name on our mailiny the BEST and LATEST data on all CURB, MINING, INDUS- peat AND OIL SECURITIES. Free. WEEKLY MARKET LETTER PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Charles A, Stoneham & Co, 41 Broad Street, New York. Iwaukeo— I ohia—Toronto Ne Vromotions, UNITED MOTORS —History—Business —Properties—Earnings ufacturing trucks and acvessurics ap- parently are tn line for a period recedented prosperity which o reRected in the markat rt the sharee. The market porition of ts especially interesting. for analysie—t! M-a8 SCHMIDT & DEERY Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York New York Off in Officer, Unt Office, 30 Brond St. | 319 Filth Ave. Tel. road 5 Tel, Murray Hit (50. While, Officer, G28 Widener Bids, compant prenent ed Motora Sond IMPERIAL TOBACCO A practically obscure company to many, but a real live issue to those vho know, Our specially prepared letter sets forth the salient facts regarding its merits, Send for copy to-day L. L. WINGELMAN ° CO, 44 Brood Street, . Ame York ew ARTIAL AYMENT LAN D f Pamphlet covering | at purchaain, our market summ L.'H. COOKE & CO. 2m Vine St. N. Ys Tel. Jobn We Specialize Only in DIVIDEND PAYING STOCKS AND BONDS Our Service Is at Yo Engese J. Calla ray SRY ip of To-Day’s movements plainly were “nh politic! list to receive T447-#. | situation and to assist in every way Pousible in remedying it i development at Washington and the Nemours Company, year 1918, net re- general undertone was inclined to ceipts available for dividends, $43,- wenkness, although the amount of (98,074, equivalent after deduction of profit-taking was surprisingly small debenture stock dividends, to $67.02 a share earned on $58,854,200 common, against net receipts of $49,258,661, or $17.49 a share in 1917, Standard Oil Company of California, vear 1918, profit after depreciation and r of the news had to con- con with tend Liquidation dering the char market which the was noticeable in rail CLOSING QUOTATIONS. road Issues and the financial district is fig. Lew. still in the dark as to what measures 3m. ny Re Federal tax, $14,963,074, against $) will be pied to take care of the ’ 649,630 in 1917. Am: wu. DIVIDENDS — Hercules Powder |Company, regular quarterly 2 per cent. and 2 per cent. extra on com- financlal requirements of the wseibility: ts pressing Te & ty mide Mote Task, ante a various cc point or more prices and equipment shares sold off SA [oe wie comnenon esi) 1 8:4 ber cent on veplte of their action to-day coppers uppear to be in a pretty well sold | out position, and t should show | exe change for | lar quarterly of 8 per cent, on com- 4 mon and 1 8-4 per cent. on preferred, |payable April 1. American Cigar Company regular quarterly of 1 1-2 per cent. on pre Total shares Rond tran the better in the metal situation, | ee In qpite of the character of the| CURB.—Opened steady. Inter, Con, | ferred, ‘able April 1, hows, pools in were aggressive | Rubber, 18 3-8 to 18 3-4; Sinclair Gulf, —_ . 7 carly in the session in a few apeciall- |29 1-2 to 29.24; Royal Dutch, 85 to 86;| NOTES—Samuel M, Greer, director ties, and auccreded in marking up|Houston Oil, 19 to 81; General Asphalt, !0f the Bureau of Development of the Kelly-Springtield Tire and American | 65 1-2 to 66 1-2; Midwest Refining, 148 | inane ‘ve rae a vice president of Hidw and Touther pr Lallnoaked the Bankers’ Trust Company. He be- high records for all time, There was| One o'clock prices—Mason Valley,| gan an a boy with the old New York gressivenest 22-4 to 3; N. Am, P. & P., 4 to 41-8 Ryl. Dutch, 86 to Edmund W. Nash, a member of New of Congress has been ad~ 24 to 24 1-2; Sinclair, 2 Aet 1-4 to 29 5-8; Intcont., Hubber, 18 1-8 to 18 1-2, 9 1-4 to 9 1-2; |York Stock xchange, mitted to partnership in firm of Pyne, Kendall & Hollister. The frm name will continue unchanged The tailure to pass much needed railroad financial legis- lation ts the biggest shock the mar- Pay His Expenses. up prices of Industrial shares until Bank creditor, $38,294,741. Srasp the acuteness of the present Atand what it meant, BARNINGS.—E, I, Du Pont De : $ death Mrs. {we York, bu trequully Siy ~ / « THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 5, 1919, | EVERS AND OTHERS ARGUE _ SUNDAY BASEBALL'S CAUSE CAUGHT ROBBING POOR BOX Col. Huston, » Part Owner Yankees, Leads Game's Advo- cates at Albany Hearing. ALBANY, March 5.—Sunday baseball had its first inning in Albany to-day when the Walker-Matlone bill came up for a Joint hearing before the Codes Committees In the Senate Chamber. Johnny Evers, who recently returned from France, where he was a K. of C. secretary, Was the principal speaker for ot | With Father Wall. | Plans for overcoming the existing hover to the police. eee | PRIEST OVERPOWERS MAN J rectly belt remained with id of the ¥ fat UL 8. Burglar Alarm the Undoing of ea Alleged Thief Who Battles Combatting Race race prejudice among employers were formulated to-day at a conference of the Federation for the Support of Jew- ish Philanthropic eties at the Stuyvesant House, No. 36 Stuyvesant Mra. Alexander Kohut, who tained that the Fadera operating to the fulles United States Em- After a ten-minute tussle with a thief attempting to rob the poor box, the Rev Francis H. Wall, pastor of St. Charles Rorromeo's Catholic Church, No. 211 Weet 11st Street, last night turned him Str presided, tion was extent with the ployment Serv The poor box of the church had been broken open four times in the past month and sums ranging from a few Pennies to $20 taken, A week azo Jooming up that railroads will be Al TAS be those favoring the bill. It was the con-| Father Wall installed an electric bur- turned back to their owners within | fesam jmon stock, both payable March 25. tention of Kivere that legalizing Sunday S/F alarm on the box. He was reading the next month or #0, unless satisfac. | [lt United Light and Railways Come ee ta not commarialize tre it MB study when the alarm rang, and foty vaitioad Hien inuaunvin dew | SIR | pany, regular quarterly dividends of alize the he hurried to the rear of the church, found, ard each a develomment would |1 1-2 per cent on preferred stock and Sabbath, as hed been advanced by mem- where hé saw a man trying to pry open te to the thing of Wall Streetl 12/1 per cent. on common stock, both bers of the Sabbath Observance Com-| the box. Father Wall, after a atrugale, i purdensiof iif oF ie the a ; payable April 1, mittee, , Bot the Jimmy away from him and held 1 neige drety | 1, | Associated Oil Company regular Christy Mathewson, former manager! 1 While he telephoned for the police nies would then be thrown entirety % St os ‘ ‘ Tho man gave the name of George on private bankers, with each toad | Riauarterly dividend of $1.25, payable of the Cincinnati team, and for years ponnelly. He has been arvested eleven pidildhbe onal | | April 15. the star pitcher on the New York a eet eft to take care o ytty | Kise RQ times and { ' ¥ : pt en ; i Ay aes aie Lafeeded | Goes’ Washi Bi s'| Central States Hloctric Corporation Giants, attended the hearing, but made ords show, peso ton Piven done Ciehept on Poslam to bring yeu i ks ie a ct ; - Re geen frat ’ {ti tewar quarterly 13-4 per cent. on no remarks. Judge Francis X. Me- for robbing poor boxe ste Tet thao Body bio © various ee o - 1% | preferred, payable Apri 1 Quade, part owner of the Giants, w hse: / ft R | usually ©. | Teter ‘ t —_ rom eruptions id all disorder, usually high antime, orders for | Trem ; ., alvo one of the Interested listeners to P a cab ed ' lip | Lehigh Valley Ratlroad Company which mark your skin as* needin, [em equa and mitre of f lreeuter maurice ar ict our cone om ihe arouninia "95 WEW YORK NURSES HOME. | cucey(t"k, four shin, as! needing wed in At and improvement 1 whe: ; vou! of the measur ——- 1 ‘ work would be indefinitely held up. PU Rcdletid adbeast cts avalahdates lod by Lieut, Col A. J. Huston, part Part of Mt. Sinat Mompital Unie ne- | pot on you have’ setually seen Leading ratiroad shuren lost a + S| George W. Helme Company Fexular owner of the New Yorks Yanks te it takes hold, etopy fare the ie org from lust night's final *\ quarterly dividends of 21-2 per cent. Opposition to the bill was led by! Forty-five surgeons and fifty-one , stopping the itching at 1% | preferred, both payable April 1. to “desecration of the Sabbath.” on the transport Santa Marta. ‘Thirty- In Eczema, P s 7 _ J - be a » Poslam's action i Aoahnrtriad a 17) Weyman-Bruton Company 21-2 er speakers were M1, five of the nurses hailed from New York, | all the more remarkable whee the ghey deci ie ca : taj per cent. on common stock and yeg- Gooderson, a Brooklyn clubwoman, who having organized as a unit under the | trouble is persistently stubborn the copper group, apparently in an % | ular 13-4 per cent, preferred, payable #814 she had rearhed a decision favor- MUBp cee of Mt. Sinai Hospital in 1916, |nothing else seems to bring | Hetpetion of dividend reductions by Aprit 1 ing Sunday baseball after ealking With were tn Base Ssoupltal Neds AKO RNa | Fellef. Poslam's harmless alw t * 6 tar <A hou or oe ny ” i wi Utah, Chine and Nevada at the meet Minexkeaw Coendty renvat nousands of women, Joe Birmingham, dewux, where. 17,000 were handied| S0ld everywhere. For free sampl ings to be held to-morrow, It has A who earned fame as @ catcher, Was also during the ime this country was in the \Write to Emergency Laboratories, 343- long wood that these div- quarterly dividend of 2 per cont. OR 4 speaker in Command of West Ath GP Saw Maat ete é idends would necessarily be cut, and preferred. | Acting Mayor Moran of New York thie selling iy somewhat belated. In Lorillard Tobacco Company, regu- City, also appeared and urged the pas-| 7 alto a display of pool 4 and New Jersey Telephone Company 1 threatened a crowd of nearly a thousand i General Motors, Wilson & Co,, and! Midwest, 148 to 150; Washington O11, | Brooklyn. | exvited gecple belore they could rescue . New Spring Model ar Stores. However, these early 86 to . Penn, Oil, 300 to 808; | Shipping rates to Pranve are gving up - te gains were lost later in the session. | Atlantic Reg., 12.50 to 12.70; Conden, | because of increasins demand for cargo i ite, a truck driver, No, 248 > Py os In the last hour there wag con-|7 7-8 to 8 Asphalt, 65 to 65 3-4; pre-| pace. The rate had dropped down be-| West 624 Street, Manhattan, who was Roselle 3 ‘ ee tinued heaviness in steel, railroad and ferred, 99 to 101; United Motors, 41 3-4 |10W $40 per ton, but tae bad attacked, beaten and stoned after his equipment shares and there waa & to 42 1-4; P. Morris, 9 1-2 to 9 8-4; | fe ei Ras Or deeian veya eae truck had run over and killed Francis ~ very evident disposition to await M. RR. T. 24 to 261-2; Swift Inti, | "ler io Norway ade Selen alve T Whipple, six years old, of No, 197 orse ts ! new developments in the ratlrowl 47 to 47 4-2; Chev, 180B; Houston, | § rier dy een remtween $2 and Brondway, at Broadway and Eastern i situation efore making new com- 79 to 81; Writing Paper, 4 3-4 to 5; ) $2 a Parkway, Brooklyn, to-day. mittments, npr | Cet eee The child was crossing the street with | close wax weak, Sinclair body, killing him instantly. ket pax had in @ great many we eke, | off 1; Int. Cont, Rub, 17 2.4,| January shipments of oil from ren. | Nos GGhon Would HHE driver taste Kia ers. Also two styles of Pink ( tle 6 5 4 . i # 3 *“'l nico-Tuxpan fictds totalled 6,01 | vould be kicl and its action following the an +8; Midwest 145, off 5; Asphalt |Barreia, u alight decrease trom Decem- feet than he would be kicked to the Brocade, for the average nonncement that the Deficiency Bil off 1 1-2: Royal Duteh| ber. 1 and he was pelted with \ was not enacted is the best kind of) 45 3.4; Boat 13 1 ft 3-4 | Adolf Sands has been admitted to sand pleces of Iron used in and full figures. evidence that prices are resting on} Eau | membership in tie Cem of Sariorius & the construction of the new elevated 4 very firm foundation, MONBY-<Call, Mix. Col. opened |0°¥r) _ railway wt that point. Lilie was charged Extraordinary. Value It is everywhere conceded In the| 4 1-2, high 4 1-2, low 4 1-4, close| MEE HOCAIONS: | 2 2! a | financial district, however, that unless | # 1-4, renewals 4 1-2, ruling 4 1-2) RICH JEWELLER INMATE “rie” Cases Show Ine: means can quickly be devised to| per cent.; Industrials opened 5, high i 1} aporin 4a dhe Dapar inant of iteat remedy the plight railroads are now | 5, low 4 3-4, last 4 &-4, renewals 5, OF WARD'S ISLAND ASYLUM show 27 more cases of influenza to-day in there is almost certain to be a| Pulling rate 6 per ‘cent, oe than Tuesday, a total of 176, with 43 has been witnessed du the past ‘219: increase of $91,258,877 ) Supreme Justice “Begins Inv SUA Sefore was ulso shown, 82 being re- Patticuiar attentioniis directed ¢ month. It will require remarkable| Sub-Treasury creditor at Clearing | — tion on Request That Patient ed: re Oo our courage on the part of pools to mark House, $258,874; Federal Reserve extensive showing of Women’s Corsets ber of a! the railroad situation has been cor-| EXCHANGH—Close: Francs checks | That Louis Wolfsheim, AND STOP CATARRH in standard makes, including Lily of . ‘after midday rose to 5.46 1-4: 8 feoncern that manufa jewelry G : rected. Pears are to 5:46 1-4; Bovine | oxen, niidy is worth more than 40,000 a France, Georgette, American Lady and As matters‘now stand railroads are “1d Peseta cables turned easier at | Oe") . Tells How to Open ed Nos- . ; 5 . has been an inmate of the Manhattan ‘ells How to log without funds to carry on much | 4.85 and 21.10 respectively: Stock» | state Hospital on Ward's Island aince (rile and End Head Colds. Gossard, also exclusive Oppenheim, Collins needed improvement work and, as a helm cables 28.15; Sterling dem. | january, was revealed to-day when & Co.’s models. |matter of fact, their treasuries are so 75 5-4; cables 4.76 7-16; franes dem, | supreme Justice Erlanger appointed! You feel fine in a few moments. {hare of funds that in many cases, 47 1-4; cables 6.46 1-4; Swiss fr.) Charles L, Hoffman, an attorney, spe-| Your cold in head or catarrh will be 3 95 to 20 00 difculty will be experienced in mect- “eM. 4.49; enbles 4,85; Gldrs de 41,| cial guardian for him, It was reported | gone, Your clogged nostrils will open. . . ing current accounts, cables 41 1-4, |to the court that In spite of his wealth | The air passages of your head will 3 Ne he was being supported out of public | clear and you can breathe freely. No | The Government owes to the vari- 5 , | whi " | A r . GRAIN—Chicago range for day: | ¢undy, more dulness, headache; no hawking, }0Us Companies approximately §380,- CORN, | Suggestion was made that Mrs. Sophie | snuffling, mucous discharges or dry- 000,000, representing the balance of \,.4 Thal faty GR SMM Weltsheim, wife of the alleged incom-| ness; no struggling for breath at) their 1918 compensation remaining un- Ma: q ‘ | petent, be appointed committee of her | night. ml ‘paid. As against this debt the Rail. 7!" husband. Justice Erlanger, after not-| Tell your druggist you want apie (e) road Administration has lees than’ Many ine that Wolfsheim, who formerly | bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apniy | | $50,000,000 of funds available, Mer lived at No. 7 West End Avenue, Is 8/8 a ot cae athe’ wate cena | ° situat sd f , deferred act He | cream you 3 Pi ERS Sarto geri u oa Be Sesgee taid: "amet a loss. to understand trate through every air passage, of 34th Street—New York | acute is the fact ¢ railroads are why a citizen of the wealth appear: | the head, soothe and heal the swollen, now having delivered to them con-. \te a0 -16 ing from the papers should be couifined | inflamed mucous membrane, and re- siderable equipmeat and other ma-| Corn—Mareh up 3-4, May up 3-8 to ihe lief comes instantly. { It seid be in an institution conducted at the ex- terial ordered in anticipation of the 1-4, July up 1-Sto unchanged, Oata~ (rane bf the meate: Tete just what every cold and Important Shoe Sale Thursday | Passage of the Deficiency bill, It July up 1-2 to 9-8 — catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay cannot now be seen how this equip} RRADSTREET'S VISIRLE. SUP. | jstuffed up and miserable.-Advt. untf] means are found to provide We ereaxe 3,079,000 bushels; west, do- THAT U 5 FOOD WAS BAD foads with funds. |creawe 120,000; Canada, decrease 1 1 Or : eal Peetulremanta'of the various 111,000 bushel; U, 8. and Canada, de. | —— ompanios this year have been eati>| crease 4,620,000 bushels. - Corn, do | 1: inc. 5 . main by the Rallroud Administra | creaye 683,000, Oats, decr 1 aog.. | Pranqui in Cable to Senator Calder jon at § 0,000. OF this amount | agg, | Denies That’ Countrymen $246,000,000 was to be expen: for the Chicago Price Current oj : equipment, and $490,000,000 for ad- . rf rent Saye Were Poisoned, i "So far there has been litle damage | " ditional improvements. to winter wheat crop. — Indie: PARIS, March 5.—Emil Franqui, a It can be seen from this that a/? * ‘ a ae SFoy ndications | member of the Belgian Cabi and at large part of the prospective business | Pt to immense yield, Reports in- {ane time Chairman of the Belgian Na- of equipment and steel! companies “eate there will be a large spring | tional { Committee, annoynced to- has been lopped off, and ap a matter | Wheat acreage in the corn belt and |day that he had sent a message to To all intending purchasers » will hardly be any im. |th4t the area under oats will be more | United States Senator Willam ML, Cul of Player Pianos, the Pease industry remaining wnaf-/OF less affected by the wheat guar- |der, in part as follows Player Piano will be of espe- antee—more so than other graing on! “I am shocked by reports that you cial interest. You not coly ie Here are two courses remaining &ccount of low price. |have moved an investigation of the urea Mayer Piano of quality : ‘ ; See | COMP ERs ann tor. 1ecdan statement that some American food was nbodying pen either one of which may now be day | ve pursued, First, private bankers may aren TW Te sem at etee van marie ieee it ciate ae Unexcelled Tone Me 4 110% such bad condition that {t poisoned my . eye a De called hon help Gaanos 193 aan yan head How could such lies bo Exceptional Durability 600 Pairs Women’s raitroads until ni legislation Newmans 1470 1A 1 ved seriously? | aks + ph A ET passed by an extra session of Con-| Market closed firm, May 14.98 to| “1 bittenty resent, and my countrymen Artistic Case Design gress. With this end in view an im- 15; June 14.64 to 14.66; July 14.30 to aro filled with sorrow that reaponaible a ae A portant meeti of bankers and Gov- 14.32; Aug 14.14 to 14.16; Sept, 12 men should lend their ears to detest- But receive the benefit of wha! Mi h G ernment officials Is likely to be called to 1400; Oct. 13.90 to 18.92; Noy, able slander against Americans who 75 years’ experience in the = TQ e ace 0 8 In Washington within a few days. 13.81 10 18,84; Dec. 18,78 tols.75; | ave Us four years of their life, strength J Plano manufacturing business fligh-Grade Lace boots But in this connection it should be! Jan, 13.68 to 19.73; Feb. 19.65 to 18.70; |and talent, For myself and for my fg fas taught us pointed out that to finance the com> | March 13.65 to 1368. |country, I emphatically protest against apreesaicee In All Sizes and Widths panies in this way would mean tying | COTTON-The Board of Managera|(®'* Ussue of falsehoods."* Prices $550 up up large sums that would otherwise of the New York Cotton Exchange a go Into the coming Victory Loun. resolves that in making cat! nse | HAGGIN MANSION IS SOLD. Snail Down’ Payment Smart lace boots, with Brown Cloth Tops, The second course would be to! superintendent shall call the old style —— ; ecg Brown Kid vamps and lace stay, flexible haye the Wér Pinonce Corporation | contract, than the new style for that) Kentucky Property Parchased by J Balance on Monthly Terms to welted soles and leather Louis XV. heel advance funds to tide over the railroads | month before proceeding to succeed- Wealthy O11 Man, Suit Your Purse, B. until needed } lation is enacted. Ing months, President Johnson in|, ms Wor) * Write for catalogue or call It t# good banking opinion that the| announcing that, the Echange Would \turguret V. Hagen of New York P Pi C Finance Corporation |x wuthoriged to | not reopen until to-morrow at 10| widow of James f Hangin, who del ease Fiano Lo. Speciall do this under its war powers, At \A. M., stated (hat it would be neces: | in 1914, hav sold her Groen Hille mane 128 West 42d St pecially Priced the head of this board At ithe Pres. | ary to take this action tn order | son, lee, with 600) acren of and, ty ie bred J . ° ent Ume is Bugene Meyer jr, and he . 7 | raves, wealthy oil man. Tho lanhattan, can be depended on, because of his to round out the new contract and) price is anid to be $490,000, about half ‘4 : wide Wall street’ experience ‘to | KIYe everybody a chance to under- | Wh © place cost Haggin fifteen 34 Flatbush Ave. Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store POSLAM QUICK once, you will | fects diy believe its ef- repreventatives of the societies opposed ossible in so short a time. nurses came home from France to-day suge of the bill. - oa | GROWD ATTACKS DRIVER WHOSE TRUGK KILLED BOY Policemen With Revolvers Battle . Mob Kicking and Pelting Man Exceptional Offering Thursday With Stones. | Three policemen with 4 34th Street—New York wn revolvers Superior quality Pink Satin Corsets, elastic insert, extra long hip, two pairs support- its mother, Spectators said the driver was whipping his four horses and not paying attention. to pedestrians, Two wheels of the truck rolled over the boy's PUT CREAM IN NOSE Brooklyn.

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