THE HEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915. WHEN TO HIT TRAIL DP TO BILLY TO SAY Erufeliit Alone to Determine the Moment to Start the Great Procession. JUST "BILLY" When he works up a full head of steam and gets a 'going good. 'Billy9 Sunday Tells What a Revival Is and Why It is Needed at This Time CIlfCIMATI WANTS HIM NEXT Just when "trail hitters1' will be railed for at the 8unday tabernacle in Omaha Is not known. "Billy" de cides that for himself, and he knows just when the "psychological mo ment has arrired. It varies greatly. In Philadelphia the first were called to "hit the saw dust trail" the latter part of the rint week. In some elite the time has not been ripe nntll three weeks had passed. The evenagellst decides the time himself, and his own party will 1; as ranch astonished as anyone ouUide when the first call Is given. Siwclal tor Friday JHabt. A big erowd U expected at the taber nacle .n Friday even Inn irh.vi the ovan gHWt will preach for th epeclal benrNt of the young folk on "Forces That Win." The hlgn school students ere Pucud to be there with their yells and Iwiirirrs and the avarisrllst bus alvcn the word that ths meeting will b thrlrs snd they can yell to thulr heart' con tent and march and fling thnlr banners wide. Another special night will bo Thurs day nlsht when hla famous sermon on ' "The Hume ' will be delivered. Dps MoftiM U Interested. The following telegram was recclvtd from Dea Moines: "fcli?. Ma and Party: Greetings trota twenty hi all school impel Barn ,,. truslaate. Are we (lad you came to Dea UolnesT Tea, bo. Are we coming" to Omaha September 1T Tea, bo. We are having a tabernanle songfest at (ioodell'a home, our motto Is: 'Prayer Plue Push Knuals Tower.' Wa wlnh you godspeed. With love. "TOUR BUNCH." Cincinnati Waata II I in Meat. Cincinnati wants Billy Sunday and wants him with all Its might F. N. lllalc a repreaentatlve layman of Cincinnati, arrived In Omaha Tuesday morning and called at the Bunday headquarters where he talked for an hour with Mr a. Sunday presenting Cincinnati rase and pleading to have It put on the schedule. Ths sched ule la filed for nearly two years ahead. Hyracuae. N. Y, i Baltimore, Md. j Trenton, N. J., and Loulevllle, Ky., coming after the Omaha campaign. Mr. Sunday Is reluctant to go to Cincinnati but there la a possibility of his being won over, it. Vmr !;- miia. B. Fay Mills, famous evangelist of twenty years ago, stopped In Omaha a few hours Monday evening and vlalted Billy" (Sunday. Mr. Mllle held a big revival In Omaha In the old reposition building wl.lch stood on ths very spot where the Sunday tab ernacle now stands. That waa twenty two years ago "Billy" was In Young Men's Chrlstlan'aasoclallon work in Chi cago at that time and his name was un known to fame except In be ball. "Billy" had Juat resigned a $4,000 job on the Pittsburgh base ball team to accept an WOO Job In the Chicago Young Men's Christian association. Mr. Mill, fell away from' the Preaby tertan religion and got Interested In Unl tarianlsm and occultism. But h "saw the light" again recently, came in from the Paclfto ooeat and went before the Ireabytory in Chicago and asked to b reinstated. His request waa granted. Monday evening he came from his train to the Loyal hotel, where "Billy" re ceived Mm In bed, as he receives many callers, ualng this means) of conaervtng his strength. Mr. Mills sat en the foot fin " I v. if mm 1 Evang-eliit Talks oa God's Orders to j Chriitiam to Get Ont and Work Personally, IDEA OF SABBATH OBSERVANCE FAIR IS POPULAR Mr. Sunday's sermon yesterday after noon at the Tahornacle was as follows; "What is s revival? "It Is a purely philosophical result of the right use of the divinely appointed means. It la not a miracle; It la not de pendent upon a miracle. Bellglon la the most common sense thing In the world todsy. "There Is a cause for evtrj thing. You have a headache, the cause la generally In the stomach, and the pain In your head la just a signal that something Is wrong. All ths stuff you rub on your head won't take away the cause. Bellglon can be traced to a cause. "to you know there Is only about twelve months' provisions between the people and starvation? If summer or winter should continue several months longer than their usual period the people would starve to death within a year. There la only a year's provisions -between the people and starvation. See how de pendent upon Ood we are, yet we don't stop to think about it. We plow and w i plant In the spring, hopeful for good Icropa. and w care for them In a com- Juat as common sense as plowing and I planting. "A revival always includes a convic tion of aln first In the church, a new be ginning of tho old obedience, the re newal of faith that breaks the power ot tli world over the church, of sin and the devil over the church, so that Ood can muster more at prayer meeting than the devil at a card party. Some people are carrying their religion In their clothe, anyway. Many Are Afraid. "Some people seem to be afraid of tackling a revival. They seem to be afraid that the Lord might revive them too much. Others are too lasy to fall In with God's liana 'There are Just as many people In the churches as out of them who don't like to get a move on and Jump Into the mid dle of a revival. Say. you folks, don't you know that there are a lot of hulka who don't want to go to the trouble of saving their soula? "Then there are a lot of folks who don't know how to use plain, unvar nlahcd, dyed-in-the-wool, straight-from-the-shouldcr, horse sense In dealing with Ood. "There are a lot of stair, petrified, mil dewed, up-atage religious know-nothings who think they ran go to church, hold down a seat, throw a dime In the collec tion plate and then attend ths rest of the day on the golf links or sitting In the pallor In front of a fire with their eyes fixed on the windows at their neighbors' milliner'. "When is a revival needed? You take medicine when you are sick, you call tho fire company when your houae is on fire, you use water when you are dirty or thirsty. Whin do you need a revival? When you are going to the chapter of Ieuteronomy. If you don't mind It, you re bound to lose out. "When people are willing to make sac rifices, then there will be a revival. Sup pose some one has alandered you, called you a backbiter and gossip. Btand out for Jesus. Forget what your neighbor says and think of them with charity. The church Is one big family, l'ont allow anybody to Insult the church. The .m-d lovea to see Christiana with grit ind backbone. "You can tell when a town needs a re vival when Christians are willing to let Clod go ahead as He sees fit, and when lh"se Christians will not balk at Ills orders to get out and work personally. We are only the earthen vessels for these revival fulfillments. It Is a great honor to be ambassadors of God. If Ood should send His Son to this town and He should ssk, 'Do you want a revival? Are you willing to let me promote it as I see fit? there would be the greatest stirring up this city has ever seen and the biggest religious awakening. Mast Prepare Ahead. "But thnre would needs tie some pre)aratlona for a revival. First, It would be necessary to break the fallow ground. Do you know what fallow ground Is? It Is ground that has never been plowed under spots where old shoes, old corsets, rubbish and junk heaps lie. This fallow ground must be stirred up in a religious aense to give God a chance to do something. "Look Into your psst life, see your sins. You don't go to prsyer meeting, you do this, that and the other thing that Is worldly. Confess your sins; confesa them one by one you committed them one by one. Confess them just as publicly as you committed them. "Hindrances to a revival? First of all, sins of omission, things you don't do that Ood commands you to do. You say, "I don't lie, I don't steal, I don't dc this and that.' But do you love thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul,' and 'thy neighbor as thyself?" This is one of the greatest faults of the church. Neglect ( the Bible. "Hindrance? Neglect of the Bible. For weeka or montha you never read the Bible. You take great care of your phys ical health, but not of your spiritual health. You never pray. No wonder the church has become merely four walls, with a roof and an organ backed Into the corner. You go to church and stand when you should, sit when you should, sing when you should and then go borne. But you don't pray. It makes me sick. "Hindrances? Neglect of prayer. There are tlmea when you omit your prayers. times when you are not In the spirit of prayer. You see men and women going , to the devil and you never protest. There 1 Is a want of love for the aouls of men. I No wonder the community Is going to the devil. The trouble Isn't to get the fellow outside the church, but the one Inside. "Hindrances.. In your own life. You sin openly. . "Hindrances? Pride. Pride la ancestry. fon't puff up because you can trace your ancestry back to the revolutionary war. God won't open the door of heaven to you because of that. My ancestors fought In the revolution. I'm proud of that, sure I am, but I don't put that pride above pride In Ood. You pin a B. P. O. E. button on yourself and strut. Oood nlghtl When i your husband works for a living you talk like common people, but when be gets a little money you swell up, you shake Babylon, you will have the judgment of Babylon. Its yet Revival ta Not Over. "Men say the day of the revival Is over. Fellows harp on that In the Methodist conference. In the Presbyterian meetings. In the Baptist associations. In the Con gregational associations the dsy of re vival Is over. No, It Is not. No, only with the fellow who vomits out the senti ment: but It Is not over with God. Their day of revival Is over. Ood Almighty leaned over the battlements of heaven and looked down Into the coal mines of Wales and said. "Oh, Iloberts!" and out of the depths of the coal mine came that) grimy, soiled man, with dirty face, with I a little lamp In his cap, and he aald, ' What la It, Oodr And Ood said, 'I want you to go and shake up Wales,' and he gave Wales the greatest revival that ever swept over this land since the days of Pentecost. There was not a college pro fessor or preacher In Wales that God : would trust with the Job. I "The days of revival are over, they i said then Ood called Tony Alexander and told him to go, and he went to Tas mania, Ireland, Japan, China, England, Scotland; he went around the world. Aaalaat False Doetrlae. "The days of revival are over then Ood railed Glp ou( of his little tent In England and out came that Gipsy boy and shook New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles. My friends, the days of re vival are not over. "No man has ever heard me say an unkind word against the minister. . I'll preach against any minister who Is preaching false doctrines. I don't give a rap who he Is. I'll turn my guns loose against him, and don't you forget that. Any man who la preaching a false doc trine to them will bear from m. "Nobody ever heard me ridicule the ministry, but I want to say that the re sponsibility for no revivals In our cltiea and towns has got to be laid at the doors of the ministry. Preachers sit fighting their sham battles of different denomina tion through their cussednnss. Inquiring Into fol-da-rol and tommy rot. and there sits in the pews of the church that mis erable old scoundrel who rents his prop erty out for a saloon and Is going to bell; and that other old scoundrel who rents his houses for houses of 111 fame and Is living directly on the proceeds of pros titution ; and he doesn't preach against It. He Is afraid of hla Job. They are a lot of backsliders and the whole bunch will go to hell together. They are afraid to come out against It. (Copyright, William A. Sunda?.) re -mm devil., . MUDDXOlX IfUnII "Wb'n a revival needed? When llJjDIliiUlvA. WiillUA thr im wa,,t of "Hjr "v, when " W,4WV" you have gotten far from Ood. Nowa- day people are trying co divert atten- Dampness Has No SeDressin? Effect tlPn trom tnc,r own pusiiisnimous pus- hana wltn two fingers. That kind of po- ... . r . Unanimity by knorklna- other neonle. pie have a brain of bulk oysters and saw- There is really more wrong with the knockers than the ones thsy knock. "When Is a revival needed? When H la manifest that the church standara u too low. I was over In Butler county last year helping the temperance people. The candidate of the whisky gang is a Upon Attendance at the Big: Show. THOMPSON PROVES ATTRACTION (FYom a Staff Correspondent.) Where he Omaha Bee Uni ersal Animated Weekly May , He Seen '.' FAHXAM THEATRE CAMERAI'HONE GEM LOYAL 1'ASTIME LYRIC ' MAGIC HANSOOM ARMOR- "IVY-- .PALACE DIAMOND ' BURT ALMO OMAHA, ... I1EXSOX FLORENCE Thompson-Belden & Co. Here Is News of Special Interest to Omaha Women Wednesday $2.75 Imported Novelty Dress Goods, Wednesday Yard Every piece worth its full original price of $2.75 a yard. Not a fictitious value actual reduc tions from the standard price of one of the finest fabrics manufactured. Dress Goods Section Main Floor. New Silks in the Autumn Shades of Blue Now Popular The brilliant Belgian blue peacock shades Copenhagen in plain and shot effects navy blue and so on down the scale to the deepeet of all midnight blue. Taffetas the new corded effects satin, me teors, crepe dc chines and satin crepes. ' . Silk Section Main Floor. New Buttons to Adorn the Fall Suit or Coat or Dress The latest novelties in all the new shades of green, brown, blue and gray all sizes and shapes to suit every f;iney. ' Notion Section -Main Floor. Thompson-Belden & Co. f1 Logan Inn- JNC?N ,N?" .B,Pt. J-11''-1 church member, yes. a Bunday school bl rtau',y n,ht superintendent When Is a revival aV-in1it liana tMAst s4 Uau ftla. of the bed while he talked with the rreat 7" Z1 "V. Til V.,. . JZZZ evanellet and thejr duwusaed the doc- .h. r tk. r. , i.- . I .t- ,j . i ' trines to which the older man has re turned. Talks sf Affinity. GERMANS NEED PORT ON BALTIC FOR SUPPLY BASE stood second to the record breaking' " nu rnn comln toT first day of 1511 when 24.S30 peonle passed 1 "" " " "Tou hare a temper. 'Oh.' you aay. 'It's through the rates. Tho records tor the I , 0p" JWsalons. When qulck M over tn mlnut. so U a rirat ri.v tnr h r-t v.n I "" t-Jiurch Man. are keeping a .hntmn hut i t,in. v.1-- v.... KM); ma, 13.JU; 1913. U.OS; lli. 14.W WT" B il "VJ" b.urn4ftae" 'th" It. The telephone girl gives you the and this year. U.714. . ' "" " wrong number, and you ny off the The department devoted to the bettor I ,.!.ur , ' . , , I handle. You get after the butcher If he babies show of course la a popular place. ' dust. Be like common folks. Ood likes them. The devil likes you when you are puffrd up. Hob God of Year Tlaae. "Why don't we have a revival? I won der that Ood doss as well as He does with the crowd He has. You rob Ood of your time by squandering hours In vain things. We've got to have amusement, jyes, but Oreat Ood, when the theatei i and a leg show can muster more than a prayer meeting, what la the old world AMISEMKMS. "When is a revival needed? When aln-, sends you porterhouse steak with bone (Continued from Page One.) edltlvos carrying offMal denial of thM 'Wf-nvt taitee are examined every " , ,V " V " " and fat on it. Why. be bad to pay for It, morning and then the rest of he day Zl hppB ,f th churrh not usedT t, Um9 ut Is dereted by the examiners and their as- What roua you "y " flr- company why doI.t w have a tTvt; b,,,, alstants In cheeking up the examinations. "un4 a table aad played cards. w (M.k th prevaulng spirit of prayer. The aasmlnationa will rlaaa Thuraibor Played seven-up, when an alarm waa rvinf... . ., rumors and saying that the Russian U- j morning and after that it will be rioter.) sounding? You would say the men were nnt(il youP ,ln, n' feaaive positions were still Intact. How- Unl who are tho luckr kiddies. " od. What about yourselves? You Uk.. ... ,.. ... . l-.l Mrs, M. B. Vance la superintendent ef theaters, sit around and what prevailing prayer is. then you will the department and la assisted by Mrs. , fud- nd the sinners are becoming , know from MMrl.BM th ever, the spread of panto at tho capital and reports of Emperor Nicholas' trip to the front are only a pretense to eoQ the removal of tho omporora resodenos to the Interior." rswoeh OffWrtol msort. PARIS, dept. 1. Lau n'ght saw a Cn tiauaaos of the v Intent artillery ex- It 1 Bleeth. chief clerk, and eevsiol a- mor unconcerned. alstants. "Whan may a revival be expected? When ths wickedest of the wicked be- riv and ti LfltrsjiBBan thtm churoh. Vnn hi - h By I o'cJok this art ernoon tho grounds pp,. ft caUouii apoloceUo excuse, blaming economics rather than Oroooda Well Fillro. were well filled. Pelxyd Thompson, as changes along the French lino. to the ofrtclol eonununloaUon given out " , y Jf the erurnoon and a HU mttltU(i, toward sin. but you change b th. , r .w,. . " . 1 ! coupls more before the day was cwtr prayer." i Copyright by William A. Sunday. FURTHER NEEDS OF RELIGIOUS REYIYAL by the war office this afternoon. The righting took place around Bono hits and near Neuville aad It was particularly severe In the region of Roye. oa the plateau of Quoanovterea. aad . aeat Nouvron. There was also eery spirited artillery fighting In the Champagne district aad ta the Voages. German aoroplaaea have made two at tacks on Oerardmer. The second resulted In the kill log of ,two persona. The text of the communication follows: "There was cannonading aad fighting with booiba aad hand gTonadeo during a portion of last bight around fioucbes and la the vicinity of NouviUe. "To the sou lit of Arras, la the region of Agny aad around Wailly. la the region ot Roye. as well as oa tho plateau of Quenaeviores aad of Mouvron. a vtoleat bombardment of our positions brought forth affective repties from our batteries. "Ia the Champagne district, between Auberlve and Houala; near Beausejour. . and ta too Voagea, to the regioa of l.uaao, both the Wench and Oormaa er ttiUry abowed great activity. The night peaacd without tncldoat oa the remainder ut the front. "llwrruaa aviators yesterday and this morning flew over Oormrdmer, in the Veo ges, near Kt. Die, and threw dowa ooraua. The first attack waa without effect; the second resulted la the killing of two poravns." yesterday, made one of his sensational Hn.r.nrht mB ni k... HU .rave with Barney Oldfleld was a hair ; taik as If I had something iieuanmenis or me lair were'. .... . .. k mornlnr I tti vil i h.ii. k.if . .,. WJssg-a- va asj twvilliriU w " " - oa-soaa va, vsso (Continued from PtvT One.) 'Si'1 ii . i hi is s i i.s. ii i . Certainly It is; It Is so old that It ou "ever see them again until Sunday UK A MAtlAWA I'nrk Cloaea Sunday Mht, SciKember 12. Free Feature Photo Plays Every Evening WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 "The Lure": A Shutort Feature, In Fire. Acta, Presented by World Film CXsrporaUon. Program ChanifM Kvesry Krcnlng. DANCINQ, BOATINO, ROLLER COASTER and Other Attractions. A .1 .lsaM.U..4aa 0 k., M .H hf!!' .fAJ tZ "n'ury pple think Ood ought to make "hu members could die and the church for T. x. r. JJ M fPW'-tlon. Ood never changes srouldnt Icoo anything of Its spiritual Z. 1 .1 . k T . Hta atUtude. but the people change theirs. ": " "ould lose them In numbers. Kcsrstf Votee ravin lioads. KKAKNKT. Nsb.. EepL ?. (Bpoclal Telrgrmm.) The M.SOO paving bond Issue vvud upon he ertoday In a special elec tion carried by eighty-two evtea. There was but Utile Interest maolested la the electum and the total vote polled was teas than sua. These bonds will create a fund fur tho paving of Intersections la the paving districts doalgnetod by ths city council. Borlloatoa Kasploro Hart. HASTINGS. Nb.. rV.pt. T. 8perU4 Tel nrraiu. Kied Lapp, a Burllngtoa i;jv liue. aa nearly killed whea a fralght tar repaired fall oa him ta tho rdj4 this aflarnoun. Bewral ribs and that tho present one la far ahead of any they can remember. Block Judging began yesterday and ia bolng carried on aa fast aa poaalble. With nn mhcic rTRSiv aut,nso 1 1 fill II U . I as J T . vgs .as w nxATxm I Ml Will ElCtpt Stt Th Wmr He Preaches. I Sumo folks seem to be scared to death at the way I preach. I want to tell you 1 .k.. . . , . w 1 Information It nMMll Mfrinnlnv Wm mw 1 'V" -Tr.v-. I haren t got started yet. I ..?" to the dev., over culture club a. "TSLM STOCK PZmrBOT." I "t It wouldn't lose anthlng in spiritual Edward Lvnrh AaS Associate Power. I tell you. my friends, we bmcI w FlayeroU a panle In religion; the world don't need ?omxuT mwCCM "K0m0I' V Job for the Judges to get over the list. but they will finish In good time. flood Machinery Display. W. B. Banning, superintendent of the maohlnery exhibit, says that his depart giving you a chanoe to get your mental I u th rld needed Informing; It don't adjustments. aee anytning or the kind. There are -When I begin to hand out the hot shot ' P0! wo r to church and go to a cer you'll either bo not afraid of It or you'll Uw oenomlnation because their wife goes beat It. Whea there la a want of thr- They got their religion and their ment Is filled better thaa before la the brotherly love or you have gottea far ' Property in their name. They go to that history of the fair. The bis fallows who away from Ood you are afraid to lumlu : church. stayed away last year are still conapicu- I "ur hearts. It's then you are afraid to us by their absence, but their places face ths plain talk I am handing you. have been filled by others and nothing , and that 1 am going to keep oa handing you. "I am getting tired of you folks trying to saddle things oa Ood, things he has has been lost by their being away, ex eept possibly what they may have lost themselves by their actions. Much Interest centers around the WTeatltng contest which will come oK tomorrow evening. Uus Ouestensea. the KUgore wonder, is on the grounds with his manager. Mr. Cobh. He is a big fel low, wen built, and ef a quiet disposition, aad whlls aot claiming anything, ta of ths opinion that bs caa maks Joe Btecher stretch himself before the match Is over. BUFFALO COUNTY FAIR HAS ADDED ATTRACTIONS KEARNEY, Neb.. Sept. 7 (Special The county fair thla year promised to outdo anything that has ever been pulled off in this section. Beside the large exhibits In all lines of production and manufacture, there will bo a fine three days' racing program and. many fine entertaining attractions. The aortal oorpa of two machines has boon secured for a two days' exhibition and will fly Feele to ho Chaves). "Xjook at the Bunday school. The Bun day school ought to be a constant feeder Into tho church. Why Isn't It? Because we have Sunday school teachers who are absolutely good for nothing; they help nothing to do with. Some of you seem to nobody but the publlshsrs. They don't I illitiiiU, UIJ.II COsTXDT UCCKSB nVHUUJ IIIUUW f atlases, . 16o-8( STag tSo-3Sn-Bo Vest Wkt 'Ths Bbepherd ef the MX Is" SAT., SEPT. 11 MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL atatlaso at tiSO, "THE lECOIfl MIS. TAIQBEMY" Brenla at aiSO, PRTpfTQ BTatlaoo. Boo to tl.SO a veala. boo to a.cO SEATS NOW SELLING cross country. Joe iKecher has boon ar ranged with to pull off a match during poor S preacher, as you.' I answered. think that the church la a third-rate amusement bureau. I don't blame you sometimes. "Soma of the biggest devils 1 have ever known were In the church and some of the biggest four-flushers this side of perdition In the church are the ones who pray the loudest. I know guys who know their catechism backwards and front wards and yet they don't trot square with the Lord. "gome of these felloes think 1 am vul gar. They won't be In it whea they get up there; they'll find out that all Ood wants Is the truth. "becrtftce In business. "The old world Is going to hell. When the Christian considers the methods em ployed in fighting the forces of evil it seems that the church does not care. Tho apathy ot Chrlvtlaa peopes to tho ulti mate fata of tho sinner la deplorable. In Iowa a preacher aaked mo why I did aot preach like be did. 'I would then bo as the fair. September n 24. A new build ing has been completed for'tbe exhibition ef school work, the money being raised is titst wort orvebed. Us soay soosveawby tte svaoola aa ta Count 'Never mind who wrote the Bible. There Is a great deal of argument as to how snauiy Isaiahs there were. ' aJad it at aosa wrote the last sit down to study. They don't prepare. They go to Sunday school and try to i teach, and on Monday they are at some j leg show, and on Tuesdsy night they are at some dance, and they don't pome near I the church again until Sunday morning. "I want to say if a public school teacher knew no more about ths work and methods of teaching than the average 8unday school teacher knows about the will of Ood aha would aot bo oa the pay roll fifteen minutes, "Go down to the dance halls, the nickelodeons, the picture show, ths cheapskate dance halls there you will find young Klrla with dresses to their shoetops. I ask you, why! m tell you; the spiritual destitution of tho multitude. Thousands never darken the church doors. A revival la needed whea sinners are careless, licentious. A general revival of religion has got to sweep over this oountry or it will mean tho dissolution of the church, the home of the nation. I don't care a rap how you fortify your shores; how many ships you baud; Amer K has got to have a revival. Wealth and culture never saved Rome, Babyloa W Nineveh, aad it row hare the etna si j MolKTYEE AsTS HEATH rbiae Boagiaa Matin Xkr AM This VhI: RId Uartes a Ce.. Nurercas a Hie.rth. twM Sat, mrvm. Warn. Ptakft.ua a C , Tk otalMr Trte. kwa Barer a ('., liana. Haaaa aaS UM Or Imb Travel Weakly. Prluae kUUseaa. iSo aad Me, aura Satarday aad 6un4ay. rear aVaaie Sao. Kigata IS. Va, tCrilx." 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