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HIE UKK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOVEU 9, 1514.
KNIGHTS FAITHFUL TO END j Two Bands Play
Through the Rain
While Others Flee
Ak-Sar-Ben't Staff Member Stick in
Parade Through Shower.
Fnlt-
Conovcr.
VmO THE STEADFAST WERE
p. O. Jcwntnaa Took ffc Par of
Jonah .l of Alleerlal
Wtalr, Which Wae Rain
proof Im Xlht.
Ak-Sar-Ben1 faithful knight tayed
their pot on th float Wednesday until
the very last. Soma of the floata offered
a little, mora protection from the raU
thsn others, as In th esse of Jonah and
th whale, nevertheless practically every
.night remained "glued" to hl Job until
the pageant had shot Its bolt. The men
who participated In the various allegorical
picture were aa follow:
Float No. 1-P. J. C A- 'iW"',
fan hearers: F. L. Keman. Prter Loch,
femal-? sttendsnts to the king-
Flo,t No. -Tttle float.
Float No. -J. K. I-afh, Adam; K. H.
Fteberg. Kve; P. K. Vo'ratt. Oal r el.
Float No. 4 Jeor Ko, A. M
nn Nnah'i dsuh;o-: 8. I.
Noah. . .
Float No. S-WllHtm Chub. Ix.t: M.
Kubenateln. M. Oarvy. ll dnmrhtera.
Float No. Frank Preel, -lekah;
O V. Phelpe. E. L- UvinKaUvi. M. K.
Larson, attendants: J. Ki rarnaly, camel
c)rlvr: J. H. Carnaby. I'eter 1'eterson,
Vlnnt Hannall. merchant.
Float No. 7 John H. Ill mow, Jacob.
Float No. L.. A. Iermody, Joseph: C.
K. Meloney. Fharoah; K. M. Bovell,
(Irntn F. Hall. guarda; J. n. Gallatin. F.
H. Turner, fan bearer i H. F. Frank
fort. K. li. Oebom. female rnualciana; C
V. Wedell, A. H. Roe, court attaches.
Float No. 9 H. O. Bcnford. t'haroah's
esughlex; W. CI. Spain, T. V. l.urlteon.
tlivt; A. lywnon. M. It. Harrk. J. K.
O'Brien, femalo attendants; P. V. Brown.
lave.
Float No. Jo O. H. lamp. Mowi; 1ir
15. lte-erman, M. C. Brown, George Ger
gen, A. Bakke, Israelite; Chartea II. I -arena,
Qaoraw Westergard, Carl H. John
arm. A. Westergard, women.
Float No. U B. H. Milan. J. Poekhoft,
i rrrea; M. G. Ilajnann, N. M. TraphagJO,
J. S. ArohlbaM. W. II. Hulalaer, lra-
llteaj A. O. Hton, high priest; F. H.
I IHanaea, Israelii; V. K. Bo, U B.
. Heme, women.
Float No. lt-Jamea Corr, Jouih: L.
i PeAOmgni, jr.: A. 8. Tortder. B A. Frost,
William H. Ptlbbllng, W. H. Crawford.
i soldier: W. R. Pratt. J. W. McDonald.
' Oarland Latta, V. M. Grace. Arthur Beck.
! 'William Slssua, a J. Bell, Herman Wllke.
prl'nta.
float No 13 H. Mafcaffay, Jomiah; C.
E. Bmlth, W. O. nwll. C B. Ilta. K.
A. Weeterlng. C. O. Towl, II. K. Hteveni,
Bay Low, J. O. 81m peon, aoldlera.
Float No. li hi U Potter, ftaraaon;
Paul Haven. Txilllah; 11. Win. Phil
Wilier. Jamea Flaher, A. W. Johanaon,
aoldlera.
LJoat No. 1 Ifenry T. Meyera,' Solo,
mon; II. A. Fouler; CJueen of Hheha; T.
. Iay, Geore II. Helntae, train lirarere:
11. 8. Hoover. F. V. Ilelntue, carrlcra of
)reenla to the ciueen; A. C. Hunt, O. A.
KraKfkow. fan txarera; George . Knell,
Allwrt Zlmmer. Kiwnl. '
Float No. 17 William J. Bohan. Ulljah;
Bert Fox, KHh.
Float No. 1i Iaul Beaton. Belachnaiar;
Ray Ilyrne, Joaerh: tJeoriro Hoai'h, K.
' T. Petera. J. II. McPonf.uwIi. V. KUkan,
ecurt wtlendanu: George McShan, l N.
Bunee, J. A. O Noll, H. I. Eyler, female
court attache. ,
Float No. Ilk- Dun Butler, Daniel. , .
-oat No. K r. 0. Jennlnga, Jonah.
Iloraemrn.
Float No. l.-P. T. Heafy. Jul Althoua,
Chrvilea Bianden, W. . Wevera.
Float No. J J. li. Kaaper, J. Feldman.
W. O. Lllljcnatolpe, J. Bchoenwold.
Float No. S Lew Boye, Frank Hal, J.
J. Iflefer. 1
Float No. 4 Thomaa Sweeney, Dick
Miller, Emorv Roach, John Martig.
Float No. fc-l N. Bigger, . H. Car
penter. Carl Minlna, John A. Qentleman.
Fioat No. M. Bkow, P. J. KrumU
Elnar Hall. H. F. Petri.
' Float No. 7Uua Blaaer, XL MoVea, 3.
C. Prderaen, Roy Dougherty.
Float No. T. lo Belknap, C. F. Fran
er. H. W. IJvMMy, U 11. Noble,
Float No. -N. Q. Ncleon. Max Kattla
tnan, Harry Thorne, L. Adler.
Float No. 10-B. C. Paul. C. O. Heath.
W. J. Swoboda. R. A. Relalng.
Float No. 11-Wllllaro Bargar, II. R.
Fitch. A. R. Rluto. K. J. Flnkenatetn.
float No. -A. W. Taggart, Erie
Erlxon. W. A. Leet, J. 8. Weppner.
Moat No. 1-F. J. Stack. WlUttUtl
Ruaoirr, rJ Roaenburf, Rudolph Von
Keaeel.
Float No. 14-C A. Adam. R. O. Rward.
Eroll SchonbecJc H. R. Worrla.
Float No. W. Novak. E. D. Welah.
F. A. Marker, N. J. Anderson.
Float No. W-F. li. WVprmer. John
j monwn, ju. u. wilier, w. F. Verner.
iot r-o. 17 Jred Htone, W. A. Math
. arlT. 1L F. Oreellng, H. GaJlaarher.
Float No. I Bam Cohn. a. K. UaaUJn
rry Peteraon, Ova Tender.
Float No. 1-A. D. Fell. Frank Raum,
F. H. Sherwood, Fred H&iuiUihan.
Float No 80J. Johnaon, J. Downlnr.
. J. Jiaakar. R. U Oorka. K'
MANY USED CARS ARE
. SOLO TO CARNIVAL VISITORS
Th feed ear boalneaa ha reealved quit
a, hooat thl weak, out-of-town vlaltor
ratronlsln the local concern to coneld
arabla Mttent Th Induatrlal Oarage
company, on of Ui larreat uaed oar dnal
ra in town, reporu nrteen car sold
Wedoeadar alone to vlaltor.
Indication are that thrifty farmer d.
mng mxh grade car find a tlghtl
uacd car aulted to their purpoaea. t'n
queaUonablr nuftiy big value may be
found In thl end of th automobile bual
eea and aa the) Indualrtal Garam tx
peel to double IU aaloa Thuraday and
Friday, the Indlcattona are that vlaltor
. will taka away about all th delrabl
uaed car In town. ,
AFFAIRS ATJOOIH OMAHA
rnblio in Large Number Paying
Viiit to the Tardi Diitrict
PACKERS' SH0WSI0HT3 TO ALL
Demaad for Feeder aff Noted) and
ftayere Pat la Their Appear
are la ifarn Thaa t'aaal
Kialier.
When the etnrm broke nrt night. Just
a the parade wa near the end of th
route, there wa a wild rueh of mualclana j
for ahelter, aome tunning with coat
apread over their Inatrumenta to protect
th bright pollah from the atnady down-
. il. V. . .1 . . m rinll
rir' Fully 5.W0 people vlalted the tock yanl
Only two l-in.la atood ftrm-the Wg f"d th" yeale.day. anO
uniformed organliatlon of poatofflce ere are acveral day left for vlaltor at
muni. Una and Dan Deadunea' corp. of , th" n, Induatrtea. Uterally the viaduct
more than thirty colored player. Both ' ",".', to tock yard and the pack
of theae continued to play their Inrplr- j ere crowded yeaterday foro-
lng twne In the line of march. noon for hdrt time In the after-
How Dry I Am" wa the tune atruck rioon. Hpeclal guide have beep appointed
up by "the poatofflce band. which j ' conduct the vlaltor through the yarda
marched on aa If the beat of weather ! "d through the packing houae. The via.
prevailed. Many favorable comment 1 'tor were profuee In their comment
were uttered by apecttor, who admired upon the welcome and eourteay shown
th aplrlt of the poatofflce and Deadline' j them at the big pinnt.
mualclana In etli king to the parade In j At th packing houae. where ome
pit of the downpour. i trifle attracted a woman vlaltor, th guide
Th Lynch (Neb.) hand of women and ! wa quick to hand It out with the comptt
glrla wa a thoroughly drenched bunch ; ment of th packing houae. The men
before ahelter wa reached. Thla hand, ; apent a great deal of time In the atock
which attracted a rreat dea, of attention, J yarda, both In the Exchange nd In the
I compoaed of many girl In their teen j yard, properly ao-called. The aanltary
and wearing ahort drcaaca. The women pena, water and feed service held their
"did their hair' under heavy blue cap , at tntlun and they aaked muny gueation
and marched In their appolnaed plana In j about loading facilities. Stock yard men
the parade in complete unconcern whll report that th crowd are taking more
th crowd cheered loudly. Interest In ' the stock Induatry and- the
majority of the mualclana dtahanded packing house than ever before at Ak-
am PirtjMtnth afrMit In the flnwnnntir '
Owing to th large crowd In every place
that offered the least ahelter th musi
cian were compelled to "beat It" to
their hotel. Thl they did In all haate,
although none of the instrument wa laft Exchange dining room at the I'nlon Htork
on the field of rtlaaater. , VHrds. and will s , ...
Altogether nearly 1 mualclana marched i piy ,na ,nnln hv lnn. . .
" I T in, T ft r. .An... t 1
tar-P.cn time.
Raaei Ball Iteraraa,
"Doc" Fry ha arranged foi a special
taae ball aerie, beginning FriBny after
noon. The return will l received at th
and played In th parade.
twelve bands, some of which were se
cured from small townp In th atate.
Each of theae band mad a creditable
allowing.
Th Fourth raglroent band, under Klp
Ilnger, led th parada, followed by th
other la order, aaoU a few feet apart:
Oenova Military band, French band of
6outh Omaha, Ancient Order of United
Workmen, Btromaburg; University of Ne
braska, Omaha Poatoffloe, Omaha Flf
and Drum corps, Arapahoe, Toung Men'
Christian association and IjCwI' band.
already be-
Bun to place beU on the big event. The
return will be taken at the same place
during the whole eerie.
Innaeat Over Mare a-.
Coroner WlUI Croby held an mrrneat
yesterday afternoon upon th death of
-onn Macek, who wa killed Monday
whll crowing th Rurtlnrton -..v.
Thlrty-auth an3 J treeta Maoek leav
"mow ana seven children.
Feeder stuff at the Union HtocJc' yard
' up. according to llv atock men.
Buyer, from Nebraska and Wyoming and
" w lrpm uakota are In the mar
ket, anslou to atnok un ki- j
. - -f ,onj Mill,
Theyreport plenty of hay and fodder for
... wmier ana ar anxlou to take ad
vantage of th need for fat .took.
in consequence, th men at the yard
"wnmi netter Dual nee conditlona
ne leading dealer ald yeaterday
nave done more bualnena
Motorcycle Rider
at Carnival Has a
Hairbreadth Escape
Wlille dashing at top speed agound the
perpendicular wall of the motordrome on
th carnival ground Wednesday night, more money within the last week than In
O. K. Ilagcr, one of tho speed demon.
narrowly escaped dnath when on of hi
handle bar. broke. He managed to koep
hi acat. 'lioweAer. as he grabbed the
rk of his machine whery the bar gave
way,
- J " " . , .... uubsui 01 ine HLiu Ani...i,
lined the drom and would have eufferedl college. The affair la an annual one and
erlou caaualtlea along- with th fearlejthe men look forward to It with a great
rider If the lnttrr had not manajred by
superhuman effort to control; hi wild
machine. lie was unhurt, but experienced
near-dcalh aonautlons and threw a fright
Into tli crowd for a few minute. '
many moona.
Itorkmen Lincoln.
been made of the
annual vialt tof the Union wtooic v.i.
, nen to Lincoln -on the 25th of October to
1 m thaa . M a. .
hildren Have Merry
Time at Carnival
Mor thousand of merry children
romped on the Plaia of Pleasure to their
heart' content, it wa children day
again, and th public school .had de
clared a half-holiday In order that all
th kiddle might e the . fraternal "pa
red and enjoy th wonderful attrac
tion within the high board fence of
Qulvera'a on domain. 'Saturday Is to
be another day et apsrt for th kiddle.
I
Elliott Here to Get
Data on Ak-Sar-Ben
Howard Elliott of the safety depart
ment of th Ran Pedro road 1 In town
from Lo Angeles, securing th data for a
tory of th Ak-Aar-Ben fastlvltlea and
tha legend of Qulvara and the City of
Cibola.
ri..i .r ...
Th. n. . ..
ik. , Pn00' ntertln
- Z "l alnn nd in tha after-
.I . u"l 1H battle with
. micnigan Aggie. The foot ball game
M-te Citr Uoaalp.
Cheroke coal, un.oreened, 4 25; .c.reen.
' '. oouin 7. llOWlRnrt T.nm 1. r i
The South rw.v,. i... . .'.
Irf.r'nor, drMrtjrn,
fternoon in order to afford a many aa
rull 5nwrtu"'t to .4 the a"
... Kv S1VJ,
Office, pce for rent in Bee of flea. 'nm
r tref'"- lerm reasonable. Well
Tel. Houth 27.
Long Illness
Causes Mother -to
End Her Life
Despondent because of prolonged Ill
ness, Mrs. C. E. Day, Charles street,
committed eiil' I1 at her home last nlKht
by swallowing two ounces of rarbollc
acid and thn opening a ga Jet near the
bed In her room.
When th two children of th dead
woman. John, aged ft, and Margaret, aged
12, returned from school yeaterday they
mlaaed their mother, but thought she had
gone to attend the carnival. Wl,n tha
father returned he found the front up
talrg bedroom aecurely locked. He broke
open the door and found hla wire lying
on the bed dead.
Police auraeon rushed to the scene with
a ptilmotor. but their efforts were futile.
Mrs. Day, In order to be certain of death,
had locked the window of the room,
packed a towel In the crevice under the
door and plugged the keyhole wltn paper.
In a note left for her husband she aald:
Dear Ed -Take good care of the chil
dren. I have been sick and In mleory
ao long that I can atand It no longer.
Forgive me, plenae. ANNA.
"Mr. Day had Just recovered from a
erlou operation and had been ailing
centlnuously. She was 30 year of age.
Newsboy Who Cries
False Reports Now ,
Out of Business
An enterprising neasboy at the corner
of Seventeenth and Frnm street for
the laat few.daya has been trying to
mak the public believe that the Germane
were ready to surrender, and has had
battles fought and armies defeated that
never occurred. In spite of repeated
warnings, yeaterday, according to hi
cries, he had the United States about to
declare war on japan. The enterprising
new vender haa been suppressed and
hi Imagination will probably be uaed to
better advantage In th future In other
field.
CONFESSES TO ROBBING
HOME OF'L D. WILLIS
Police belter that tn the arret yester
day .of John Benlck, alia Franks, and
Jamea Norton, they have broken op the
gang that ha been systematically rob
bing realdeneea on the south and south
west sides. The men were trailed down
and taken Into custody by Detectives
Ring and Van Deusen after' Pawnshop
Detective Snoop had caught them trying
to dispose of stolen property.
The pair attempted to sell a pair ot
opera glasse which were Identified by
thnnn the nalr stolen on October I
from the home of J. F. II k. Jack
on atreet.
Norton confessed to a number of btir
l.rlua (nelnriinir that of the home O
U D. Willi. 1" South Thlrty-elxtl
atreet.' Tueaday night. He aald he and a
pal got about fott) worth of loot out of
th Willi home.
SHAVING AND CINDERS
ABSORB MUD AT CARNIVAL
Firteen big load of cinder and shav
ing have been, distributed over the
ground of th King Highway In order
tht th thousands of visitor will not
be Inconvenlecsd by the mud that would
otherwise be underfoot.
SHOW TENTS SHELTER
MANY DURING. DOWNPOUR
Th dosen or more tent tht houae th
attraction on the Plata proved an ap
preciated refuge for the multitude which
wa visiting the carnival when the rain
fell Wednesday night. Every tent shelt
ered hundreds, of peoplo, and when the
downpour ceased the grounds again be
came alive with the surging throng, as It
made ita way toward the exits and home.
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Try Reslnol Soap for a week.
You will be surprised to sea how
it clear and freshens your com
plexion, aven in that short time.
Used for the shampoo,! t removes
dandruff, and keeps the hair IIy.
rich and lustrous. The soothing,
healing influence that fnakss
this possible Is the Reeinol which'
Reslnol Soap contains and which
physicians have prescribed for
years in the care of skin and
scalp troubles. i
Bold brail druarglat. For sample fra.
writ to Dept. s-P. Kssinol.BaltunurOia.
location
Mra. Alice J
mother of Mra
Hcott, aged W yeara.
James McRevnoMa
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SIOUX CITY MAN HELD
FOR SHOOTING SONG BIRDS
Etaimst C. Illggln, district inspector
for th government, haa ut returned to
Omaha from Bloux City, wher h brougtit
about th arrest and con via Hon of D. R.
Marke for killing aong bird, lligglna
reported excellent ahootlna near Bloux
City, that mallards have started to ml
grate southward and that th hunter
ar enthusiastic over prospects on th
river this fall.
HEAVY RAIN EXTENDS
ALL AROUND FROM OMAHA
Omaha wa not th only place that wa
Irtvon a drenching by the rain of Wednes-
day night. According to th railroad re
ports, the rain extended up and down the
river th entire width of the ut. over
Into Iowa 1 inUcsir so and out into Ne
braska a far meat as O'Nell, Gothen
burg and Red Ootid. Th perclplutlon
, ranged front one-half to one Inch.
. Now It la clear and cooler out In th
slat, th Indication being that fair
weather haa com to stay for a white.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND
GAS MEN IN CONVENTION
A convention comprised of sixteen rep
resentative manager of th various
plant of th Nebraska Iowa Qaa and
Electrto Kervlt' corporation are la ses
sion at th Rom hotel. Th firm wa
until recently known a th Abbott-liaton
company, but changed ownership and
nam several months ago. - '
RAIN RUINS FLOATS;
WILL N0TJE EXHIBITED
Sameon. lord high chamberlain oC King
Ak-Sar-Ben's court, ha announced that
the beautiful electrical floats were praa
tlcally ruined by th rata Wadneaday
night after the parade, and therefore will
not be parked on th carnival grounds
for th enjoyment of lata visitors to th
festival. It had been planned to exhibit
Ihrra during the remainder of th week.
Its Casa at la L. ratela.
The cms of L U Cantxiou. Clarendon.
Texas, la atmilar to that of many ether
who bare used Chamberlain's Co 11 a.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. II
ay. "After trying a doctor for several
mouths, and using different kind of
medicine fur my wife who ha bean
troubled with sever bowel complaint for
several months, I bought a botll of
Chamberlain' Cone. Ct.olr and
lOarrhoea Remedy. After using th sec
ond bottle s'h wa entirely cured " Tor
La,o by sll dvaJcra Advtrrtisniwut
rinarer ( ranked and Urals d,
' rtucklen'a Arnica Salve give aur re
lief. Quickly heal ore, bruise, burn.
All druggist. Advertisement. '
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
8enstor O.-M. Hltchock left laat even
ing on hla return to Washington. The
senator extcta to come hack again as
soon ss adlournment of congress, hkb
ne iooks lor anout IK-ioner JU.
Judge and Mr. 'W. A. Iledick hat- ar
rived home from Kurope, most of th
time since the outbreak of the war being
spent In Ixtndon. JuHgw Retlt-k voices
the sentiment of th Uritlsh that there is
no other outcome excepting complete
uerman aereai-
LhA? S.tt'l? A"! '".OnTahaV The fnn'ers'
-ui up neia inia afternoon at 1 nVlnxb
tf-5rrJ!r ?',?l,c TJv,,n,y-evnth nd'
... fat.. V l" oreai uwn ceme-
7L,fkoW"k 'or ,n,ny '"ftr resident
of BQuth Omaha.
to b sold at publla auction to the hlnh
est bidder on the 10th day of October at
I p. m., on 2Jth, between O and P Sts
Itoiises must be moved away a fL
Collins. Justlca of the peaca.
Friends of Chief of I'ollce John Brljrta
complain that fire halls of the city are
being used to advertise the candidacy of
Sherl f Kellx M.-Shane. There la aald to
? '"rffe Placard placed acroaa the hall
or No. 4 fir house. Brlgsrs ears he ex
pects a snusre deal and that to use the
iij iirr aeuarrmeni is not a square deal
In his mind. II doe not blam Sheriff
Aicsnane.
W can sv you per cent on your
tov. The largest line of atove in the
city to seteoy. from. A 18-pleoe set of fin
granite re given away free with every
range or kitchen cabinet. You own It to
yourself to Investigate before you buy.
Koutsky-Pavllk compauy.
SUFFRAGIST WILL MAKE
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS
"Do yau know exactly In what war.l
and precinct you live?" asked Miss Jan
Thomson at a meeUng of suffrage ward
and precinct worker at th Toung Men's
ChriaUan association yesterday after
noon. Only three women out of th ftfty
present war not ura
Map and chart of th city' were In
evidence on chair and table and thjl
worker wer being Instructed by M(s
Thomson and Miss Klsle Vandergrtft In
methods of reaching th voter. Ar house.
to-housa campaign la planned for the last
purt In th 'campaign. Mlaa Thomson
and Miss Vandergrtft will speak In each
ward of t,he city, taking two day to
cover each ward.
Mr. James Taggart received a hand'
oma pearl ring from a suffrage enthusl
ast In Idaho, with Instruction to cell It
for th cause.
Mra A. C, Zehner of Fort Worth. Tsx..
arrtvea Thursday to help In th campaign
work.
VALVE-IN-HEAD tfe)
C rX MOTOR CARS
DIPHTHERIA CONTAGION IS
SAID TO BE CONTROLLED
. Rty hearth official report another
case of diphtheria, thl time at W North
mxieentn treet. fhyalclana seem to
hav th contagion pretty well under
control now. No death hav occurred
within th laat tan day.
Regulate Your Bowels and Stop
Headaches, Colds, Sour Stomach
Cascaret make ' you feel bully; they
Immediately cleanse and wetn th
stomach, ramov. th sour, undigested
and fermenting food and foul gases; take
tit excess bll from th liver andTarry
oft th constipated waate matter and
We
poison I root th bows! a. A Caacaret to
night straighten you out by Wrninr-a
a 10-rent box from any druggtit keep
your Stomach regulated. Head clear and
IJver and Bowel la fin condition for
month. Don't forget the children.
Have Delivered 1,250
. jDuiefc (bars
YX MOTOR CARS
and have just succeeded in catching up with the demand created. by
v the first announcement made July 17th.
We are now, for the first time since the 1915 Buick announcement was made, able to
take orders for immediate delivery, and can deliver your car to you so you ran enjoy these
beautiful fall roads and extra fine weather.
THE BUICK LINE
Is the most beautifully designed, most up-to-date,-and best made line of popular priced
oars on the market for 1915. For business or pleasure, the Buick is the car you want. An
investigation of the line will convince you of this.
. ?r
Model C-24 Roadster.
Model C-25 Touring...
Model C-36 Roadster.
e e e e
. ,$900.00 Model C-37 Touring .$1,235.00
. .$950.00 Model C-54 Six Roadster. .-. . . .$1,650.00
.$1,185.00 Model C-55 Six Touring. . . . .$1,650.03
All f. o. b. Factory. ...
V
t PRICE 10 CENTS!
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