THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1912. Sherlocko the Monk The Adventure of the Dreadful Shrieks . Copiigbt. B1J, National Nm Association By Gus Mager Quick ! C -SOMETM I. TftCADf UL I WE MATTFB IM COUDFEcro's Room! tEU. ire uimoow.vwRn1 AND I U)Hr SHDW VMI - - - wia-te .nwcn x hang no vent Desperate) - Reason r f OWNERS HOLDDP AGREEMEN Americas League magnate lUfuc to Ratify Document. WAIVIS -'CLAUSE - CRITICISED . KatloaaJ Part lilrmt ss Wll Is PmMwl Johssss far Hevlolsa,' 1 Vila' Data net tot Hla i ' , - Report. . rillCAOO. Feb. hV-Th American bar 111 leagu owner In session her today ret used le ratify - tha revised national agreement and referred It aa a whola to resldeift v B. Johnson for revision. No ..dais was art for hi report on It. Numerous objection war offered to &hs agreement, but lha most' unpopular s-lsus at mud to b lha ana routine to tnter-leagu waivers an drafted and pur- , chased major, leagu players. It pro vides, amonc othrr things, that neither drafted nor purchased Mayor aha II bo nt ta minor league club until all tha club In both league shall hara bad an opportunity to w airs on him. Drafted Jjlayre mutt ba delivered Immediately. J But In tha eaaa of a purehessd player tho clause provide the waiver pries of a purchased player shall be fixed by ne ' foliations between tho interested oiuha. and la the event of tfcelr InaMlltjr la pgr, by the commission, whoa deoMon shall be final; of a drafted player, the mount paid for bit selection, plus fJM." ' ' rear Leas la balee. ' , In the past It has not been necessary for team owner in either of tha big rleegues to obtain waivers on purchased .players outside their own organisation, and In cases where high priced player were concerned It has been customary to Reimburse In full the ealler tor his out lay in obtaining tha player. -Under the f proposed, ruling several earn owners . see a possibility at hlh priced players going tor lha waiver price, a tew hun gered dnllass and-KM - Fran-J. Ktvttrof the Detroit dub. one . f those. who opposed U Mrsemant In Its present form, said: ' "It frequently Is lha case that a player ('who baa east from W.OB to 11. 00 u, far -soma reason, si no ua to ms owner, Coder the literal applicatloa of tha pro . pused rule It nlchl bs nsasssary to part with. him for about ,, this to Include the waiver price of tZ.ua, the exponas a Bioney sad th added IM. "I da Bet see as muck objection to th dual 'waiver feature at the rata as the : financial settlement. Tha rule abooM bs broadened so as not to make tha final piics arbitrary ta case of tba failure, of club owner ta bares.' Although the sgxssmeitt was Sot. r ti tled today, all at tba ronfereoa are confi dent It soon will be. Wttk a fees kk,na " they say, tho whole document will be satisfactory to team. The rtub owner . voted unanimously to empower FreaMeM Johnson to ass whatever methods be ' might see fit In order to suppreee betting , in all the league t parks. Trade and sale talk dwindled to Both lag today. Net a deal eras ea scenes. (OU ; CDLOf CfcTO V. T A TRN TO WE -T ? "ww aw re, terVTllbS. OUT Mrs, Tru-iru HlraxS, AT TrSE CTtTKM a . i i mm, v JRfi$ JM.RUN BWfjU AMD fine m a. CgOP wVtK. j ttfact WATsb,)! V f THERE' .S RXOM-J I R lAll I 1 I he. V r II I fx II ' j v j 1,1 - - - - -J I iam s .. I Mfrav c . V' 1 1 I II I ( . , II I I I II riE niviisi. r I r . t - s v - -1 wsv ill I r I ' y .a I II I I III C-va. -. . I - I II 111 If J i- Jr- M I sbbT taw rVAS - II I I B- kl I f bV ; I I I I I I -"iCM- Stan MP I I JESi I I I I WXss .rT I " '"""""UWi III! 1 T.r J -rv I I i. I VRUSMfVis, Yraiw Air.' 1 '- I " I - ' tf. f "Koutus. I ill la W e-s , t ( I I I I I I V '' I I I I I I . - I seweav a s .n WTB naiT II I I M J " -J - I II till a aaasisBsnas- ill I 6w- SJ, W I '-W-. I rturw aa I I I I .aa. j m aJ i i -an ill l l l IT l v. J I l . J I r, C 1 sT a ws i mv. her yFirr vr, ' iHft ' Western League Base Ball Schedule for Season 1912 ip-uI1 L'.N0LN WICHITA TOPEKA BT. JOHKT-H DI MCPINM J SIOTX CITT OMAHA At Home. At Home. At Home. At Home. , At Home. At Home. At Home. At Hornet t,..,, , May t-to-ll-U April --S-M April I7- - May tl-B-n-l May B-3S-IT-J1 ! May l-l-sV-M May 17-U-lS-n DENVER J July J-4-W June -a-- June . July 1H Jul, n-lt-U-u JJ T--l Jul? tn" "ul a , Aug. U-&-S-X hept, S-M-S-X Aug. 7I-a - Aug. s-r-aVU. Aug. a-a-JI . Aug. 1-17-1-1 Aug. U-U-U-ii May s-VM May l-l-M May aVV-n , May aVle-aVM June 1S-I4-U-M Mar tt-B-S-M LINCOLN - ' Jun W-J-M June )-. July I-l ' June --- , , July is-nva-a HvSM , JnrylTLvit July fi-Tw . Bcpt. l-l-M Aug. t7-a-S- Sept. S-a-M-a Aug. I3-U-14-IS cpl7-l Sept. W-lT-W-l Aug. IJynVII ,', JJ IrLM-" April ApiH .vn-B May'lS-M-U-M May n-BVI- May fl-n-S-H Mar J5-!-r- WICHITA May SJ-aj-JJ-n June ia-i-o-tl July -4 . t July MI-9-10 JuS U-H-1J-I4 Jrdy iVsvjl B juljr 5-itn-MI "i- -a-a-o bpl v-n-a-a Aug. --e-x Aug. n-rt-w-n au is-u-i-i aZ Ti-in Ai M-a-a .May s-g-T-f April a-!--M May s-HViI-ll May bvP-ii var TJ-1-JS-N Mav a-K-TJ-a Vav au.u.u ' topeka iT? t'il J"'r juri a-fi-a-a . Um-m jVeJllSira. iVlyjKS" juT? Sept. r-a-a-a 8Pt ao-a-a-i! Aug. n. 8pt. i-m Sept. 7-t--i Aug. t-p-a-u Aug. u-u-M-a Aug. w-isS-il . Juno ls--s-M June 1-1-1-4 June t-HVII-U Mey 17-U l- . .'May -l(t-ll-ll Asrll a-M-a-a Mav S-f-7-i IT. JOSEPH - July . Aug I t July n-pva-a . Aug. H-M Jul? l-l.7-ll LTuTJ -34-i- June July l-M junaaTfji-a tS.pt U-U-1HHI pt. -4-M. Sept. M-17-ls-l Aug. M-U-B-a Aug. tf-a-AVa Sept! W-i a-i ia B. ajpti ,M-i , ' ' uvut-. 4un t""-? J" . '"n W-14-ls-W June M M April It-K-n-B , Msy a-4-7 1 Mav 1-5-J-4 DEI MOINES Aug. M-f-M July l-l-17-1 July SI. Aug. 1-t July r!--2-a Juno 8-B-M-a , July e-4-i-d . TwL Is-UkVn bept. i-ii-w Aug. i-i7.in sept u-i-i4-i-u bept. s sept. 3-:t--w apt. -a-a-a sept. iwi-a iomt.'i- May tt-tt-bva June t-M-4 June M0-1I-1J May J-l-l-4 April t7--!- ' April nv-n-B IOCX CITT i i. ..mm July tT-a-M-a July tl. Aug. l-M July a-i4-li-M .Vu. 4-4--7 juae M-lP-a-a Jams pvn-ava jSm ' oeot. e-e-e Aug. B--M ricpt. 7---l Kept. 12-13-14-11 Aug. M-a-S-M Aug. a. Seat. 1-1-5 . - . . aept. S-24--M JuneJ-W-ll-U '"Vjryi - June 1I-M-16-1 April April a-M-a-a May P-M-U-W OMAHA July a-M-a-B Aug. 4-S-4-7 July n-PVa-B July Jl. Aui. 1-t-l July -4--4 June a July l-M Mey B-av31 !ept. 7---W Sept. U-1S-I4-U Bept. M-4- Hept W-li-U-tt Bept t7-8-a- AugYM-B-a-M Jxug. tt-9-a-m Fir Nebraska at Fort Donelson Big Grapplers Are Ready for Tonight ' With Tuslff Mshmout th Terrible Turk, ta town aad Jess Wektergaard due ta arrtva early this morning, and the -Auditorium all fixe, everything la In readiness for th big finish bout tonight rt tne Aedltorlum. Both siea arc la ths vary best of condiuoo, - . , . .. Mahmsut arrived la town Wednesday and has been working out dally with hla trainer. Oeorge, Weber. Mshmout haa been doing tea allies a day road work and considerable Inside work at a Inoal gymnasium. Bnll Klsnk. tha Turk's manager, ear he la aoafident that Ms man win dump the big iswaa tonight However, be oanriite that Wertersaard a a wejstertul snaa. Westergaerd .has been working hard tur Ihl rhstra, which be ssy Is tktbateat of his career. The prellmmarles are deprd awl ta be the beet of ' the", wlnler. Two finish matches will be pulled aft prior ta the big event Jack, liver asd Uson Venice of Lincoln 1U be the first ta appear ea , the mat and a good fast bout a prom ' toed. Th eerartfmal I t a b rip sooner ' B. B. rope at But torn, yeL, will go ap against Toaag Sullivan ot Omaha. These men are old rivals. Beell Hurls Defi ' T at Big Grapplers Fred Beell. the . crack Wsseansla wrestler, has wired, a challenge ta the snorting editor of The Bee, He hurts a c-fl to the winner ot the Westergaard Mshasout match which Is te be palled off at the Auditorium Friday sight lie says be wll wresil for any dsrlrsd aide bet. Beell at' one time In Xew Cn-tean put the BbouWers of Frank Ootcb to Um mat . - - George Gion Would Wrestle With Wassem . t. . . neorg Oton of AOlxra wtsbes Ua-wugb The Bee to chalieag '"scr Wassem to reetle at ar trm xr prarex'B admits that Wassem threw bin wiieii be vn n net leaning tba gam but he ear be as kj-r fears tba mora Maerienced asa and la anxious ta take him an at ary piacs m Itearsaka Wsmim tmrht ktane. - , GENERAL JOHN M. TIIATER. Tb rough aide of war aevr won my young affection.' said J. T. Behm of Omaha. He went to the war aa a drum mer boy In the First Nebraska,, and "Tap" was lha only name ba answered is during hi aorvtce. Tba aJuUtersary ot ths surrender of Fort Donelaon, which look place February It, 1M1. stirred the mory ot the old drummer bey. and he was. willing to recall sotne ot the In etdents that be wrtneeeed. - "When the First Nebraska arrived oa the scene after marcs tag off the steam boat, tb first taing wa noticed was a United State guaboat drtfttiuj dowa tb river. This msy ar may not bars been the Carondelet, which was the first beat la and the last out at the fight with the fort from tha river. We had to lay dowa in the woods oa ths bank thai elfin, and tba ardor was thai no fires bs lighted. That was lough for everybody was weary and hungry. "Being just a boy. and probably not nartng a due eenss of th Importance of urh an order. I found a alee secluded spot and started a title fire, la my coffee cup I melted some enow until It was el ates full of snow water. Tbea I cut "a bacoa off tb ration In my baver ssrk and boiled It edding aome hardtack and pepper and salt That mixture made a tine soup, the best I ever roavamber ta have lamed. Just aa I waa setting busy with tt. C.snl John M. Thayer came prwwllnf about the oamp. He aottatd my l little fir and came ever to It. He said- Taps, what are you doing? Don't you know It's against order to bavs any tire tonight r I told him that t waa hungry and offered him A taste of the soup, lis rook It and agreed with my aataloa that It wa mighty good, but again cautioned me about the fire. I let It burn low. but kept tt going, shielding It aa much as poMMa. "Pretty soon I got sleepy and didn't notice a soldisr wha bad rolled to near, while tossing In hla sleep on the frosen ground. His (artrldg bog finally got Inta tha fire' and the ammunition In It exploded ' when tho leather wa burnt through. That did atlr up tha animals. but I Instantly scattered tha ftra and waa asBMerher else right gulck. Th mystery of that, cartridge bog explosion never era asplalned property, but fortunately ae ana wa seriously hurt "After putting la a miserable night, at daybreak tha regiment wa ordered for ward, tba fir front the boat and th tort having ceased. We moved ahead lying down, Under order. Tb First Ne braska fellows were noted for a fondness for lbs ground when the ballet were flying, although they did consider bM shooting of effective character, whenever they war placed, aa will readily be re called. WWIa moving forward we bad a onanee ta ssa tha fort, and It certainly looked like hard nut to erect; but w didn't reallt It bad already been about cracked. There were three batteries, ana about as high abera tb river aa tha first story ot tba Be building, the aeo ond Una ot guns twenty ar thirty feet above that, and tba third battery an top of toe parapet. "When the regiment bad got pretty well under way that morning a ahsrn snell ot shooting occurred. On of ew men. pained out uoykk, was cloee bealnd ma when a bullet kit him ta th mouth. It knocked out twa at hla tee.th and passed awt tnroogp, on aid at hi jaw. Ha wa about as bard a they mad 'era. baring sen a u reman m at Leult before ea. iletlng. He wss badly hurt but Bot tn eeaottated. aad laMsted I' accompany mm te IS surgeon. Thai saaa waa far. McClell and with his hospital stewards and utedldns cheat be era ea a eld bJM a good way back from where we were when Doyle was hit As soon aa we reached the surgeon lb wounded man's wg bandaged, and the tb bullet began to fry again. One volley bit the spot where wa were, and tba eurawoa's bunch took op a aulck awvemeat ta the rear. The eurgeon bad given Dovte a drink eat of a Mg, brows bottle marked spirits f rumen tl or aoawthlng Ilk that aad bad then replaced tt In. th Bisdidae caset. ueyi made me pick ap ths chest, flslng the strap ever my attouldera. aad ba carried my diain. which had a bole oust through tt when lbs surgeon' t staff came under fire. They had a hospital tenie or anything like that aad the cheat waa in Bsspttai eutnt Doy said we'd : ii n 1. FRED BEHM. seed It at tba treat sad wa started foz tna regiment again. After a while I got tired earylng that pack, which weighed a good many pounds. and finally laid It down. I anMift carry K any further. 'All tight' said Doyle. Vav It here, but w tl get that bottle out 'and ba beak K with brra, firing am back tb drum, ftooa we came up to th tort, whlrb bad already surveaasred. When am went la there was a frightful Been f dertruotloa and ceafuatea. About everything ta tb fart waa knocked ad war aad eruQBil. aad the etfloera were busy trying to brhag ardor out at tb coefsatea. Pretty eooa we were aa tha rch again, ta Fart Henry. Tba Inci dent of that night and morning were re sharply hmitseaiil a my tnmd the anything els about tha capture of Fort Don i son." It will be recalled by readers of war history that It waa at Fort Donelaon that (Jeneral Grant bigsa to sbln aa naiasser. Wbea General Wans Bolivar Buekaer eeught aa araastloo 4reat ree turned hla famous ultimatum that Boot ing lees than absolute srrrander wauld ba considered, and that otherwise be pro posed ta suova at, once aa tha works. A result of tho operatic about Furls Donelson and Henry at that time. Coiuael Thayer waa mode a brigadier gasaei. In tha saaw fight Colonel James a Weaver, the Iowa islin aba baa past 'led. waa a saajor la tb Second town ls taatry. Km Four Wolves FAIHBV'RT. Xsbw Feb. II. (Upeaal.) Tba nth bag Wart bunt ta.Jwrtsrsan eauaty took pane la th huiHaiy t Fair sow ta tha bale south et Kesterseu aneT Hose Creek. Note Whs loaHg aba fact that Use anaw was flv bssbes deep. "rry- a farvaere aad JlBeim from FsJrbury parUripated la tba haaa. Tba etsaaa for tba sast has baihabjd Anay BeUy sad Cbm'tss Boass; saath Mas. Ray Tsrpssasg asm Frank I sags; wast aaan Tbnmaa Cbtraaar J C. Aanabe aaa O, tamer he Ossg preeksca afstr they tan trasa tberr bridal trip, They ares given a reeeptiea at tba WsiWnsssk sans tbla aftaraaam. Cohaaaa. Bnyht seen at tba rouadup aad wbea tha etrel closed in Mtr bad sssapsA Three were shot outright and aaa waa ahaasd late a bsia. TMa vef waa dag eat aad tbaa aartlooaa oxT. briaglag B.m Tba oseda were divided I sting the fallow who did tha digging. NEWS NOTES FROM BEATRICE Fbllllp Craft Haa L Baaaam la ts Ptoses by Pall of a Tree. BEATRJCB. Xob. Feb. U.-SpecuU.- PhUUp Orart. a avrsH Mvksg tsar sails northwsst at tha otty. bad hat right leg broken la twa si ess y astir sj by a tree falllag epoa Mm wblia ba waa suttlng wood aa has famv Ha managsa t pet out at tba was g lb tree whoa B ted. t was tt stnsah tb frnssn sarth It rebounded la sock a way as ta strike Mr. Onuff, knocking aim dowa and toast ing ha leg. fbsrs vrsr twwaty-aa aralaaa Wsdnnsday avsning and fourteen Tues day rmng at tba laerry evaisai'lstic meetmgs being held hara. Rev. j. Davis, who nag been pastor of tba Christian church her for th last ten years, aremmuned ky- ktx family, ha goea as paster of ths Centres Avoau Christian enure at that pbssa, - Joba abaaat. a tarsssr maeg soatb at tb etty. aaa soads a tost of hla sssd a aad round tt wrack totter tha sa soeted. Us pleated Mb grains, and of tba number I apt oated, twenty had baa ALEX HUNTER ACQUITTED OF CHARGE OF MURDER FtATT8MOl'Tir. Nsb.. Tsn. 17.-tP.BS- cleX) Alex. Hunter, who was charged with tha muMsT of John Wagner, who body wa found on September IS lying beneath lbs curved trestle west of Pa- clfTo Jsnctlon, was anrotttsd B th dis trict Co art of Oieawood thl morning. Aftay beartag rh testimony of twelve 'ii for the arses, ths court, on motion of tba defendant Instructed a verdict faverebls to defendant' acquit tal. . DEFENSE INTRODUCES -WITNESSES AT FREMONT FBXMONT. Neb, Feb. kV-Aftsr ta trailiailiig tas svldeace of seven nllnissn d tba ktllakg at MB Oerev by Al Frwys bast CaVBStaass day, tb stats reared Ha ease aad) th dsfanas prsotsdsd with tb bsttsuawthea of testimony this morning. Tb Bret witnesses ceiled were used to swhstearttat, the thesry f tb etefense that Pruyii shot m self dsrsass after tb dsn as id aaloonhsrpsr bad drawn a CHARTER MEETTO JUNIORS Inter-Clati Affair tt Lincoln Woa' in Walktwny. FEESHJH3 COKE El SECOUD' Sixtera relets Behlad Leadcea ta' Tsasav Bewats st alsUaaw Cea teet Belay Bare Exctt ' leg ta Character. LINCOLN, Feb. 15.-Bpeclsl Telegram.) Ths annual charter day meet at ths University of Nebraska brought out soma close competition at the gymnasium Thursday afternoon. Tb meet waa an- tnter-clas affair, which was won by tho' Juniors, with the freshmen second, tha sophomores third and tha seniors fourth. The score: Juniors, tl; freshmen, -15; sophmiwses, B aad the seniors, a . Grahsra. a post graduate, spilt points la tb pole vault with RusseU, a senior. Th most sx citing event waa the relay. which was won by the sphomore. Tha race was In doubt until ths final lap by ths hut man. la tba high kick tha pea was placed aa inch over tha university I record, but both Meier and Hansen mimed It and la tht toas off Hansen worn. Reese, a freshman from Randolph put, th shot tt feet t Inches, winning han-j dUy over hla competitors. Ross to alas a sprinter ot oonslderable promise In ( addition to Mis valuable work with tha weights. I stay took tba tweaty-flva-yard dash., but was closely pushed by Zumwtnkl. a first year mart, whs sUnatnalsd all st thai veteran sprinters In the tryoutt. I Following la ths summary of tha meetit Twenty-fire-yard dash.- First, - May: I aecoBd, Zumwlnbla. Timet . Pole vault: Russell and Graham tiers for first at M feet t Inches, RusseU win-1 nlng the toss. , Tweive-pouad shot put; First, Reese, I 48 feet b Inches; second. Ross, 41 feet' 4 Inches; third. Hsnseu. 40 feet r-ln-h. i Fence vnun: First. Kaornrre atieasa M Msnssn fiea rev serosa, Hansen- wan ning the toss. Height: feet t Inches. Running high kick: Meier sad Hansen tied for first. Hansen wtnafng tba teas. Ruaalag high Jump: Hsstlage, first I RusseU aad Kruae, tscond. Height, . i feet ( Inches Ron ctrmhtng: Biannen, first: Barnoea. sscoad; Israel, third. Tnnsi t sad a aac ISO nsen wf 1 ond; Juniors, third; freshmen, tourth. N .NPBRAX A CTTT. Neb, Fob. It- - i . wesusaj es xna mos snd base ball suescrlbars, 8. K. Bradley, Harvey D. Tube asd James A Richardr sr.Oea tor the camslaryaar, with might deem best and Is conduct tha af- aad sesata th traaebls la th Mink ise erg oracars mas iheir re i ass tnesr resrgna a they rersoed ke perrslsaxe. Ths ears, Ms. Braadt say, has been sunt a hss crib thia wa- sad wsa xBssd to aK aiaaa at weather. Pnsassiss laecttwe a Blumiflild. BUKMPUUJD. Neb. Fbb. bV-gps- clej.l A twa days' sir snd aaaual aaeot- mg sf tas hrissmtlsid farmers lascilsti shmsd to tbto slty Taarsay mgM at tba PpssbB tasaiar. Iliatsy sbsiiii prsstdent of the State BtmdtiW ajsatlatla-i. spok sa USERS OF LOW GRADE OIL SEEK CHANCE TO GET IT ' - IFrom a SUff CeTespuudssL) UNCOLK. Fbb.-' - nv-(Special. vatate Ott. inspector Uueeoetter has received a letter from tho National ItofUing com pany ot Omaha asking aa a favor to nmaufacroeerx -and tonsomsi that tb Inspector sue peed action against low srada oils until after Moaday. Tho httter says that Moadsy a meeting uiil be bold in Omaha, attended by rvpre statatrns sd tb Nsttnnsl ssenpany. the Manhattan Oil company, tba Thomaa Cusack cbsuauiy, oh dealers and pro s' oc-era, and FsJrbanka. Moras Cs. Poos Oa Bngla company nnd tb liaatr Mill Maaufacturing corspaay, dealers Is so aad gaa soglnea, toTsblch laspectar Huaenetter B Invited. H wm accept th In th letter It ta stated that if ths law aa Interpreted by th auerwey gea eral to enforced tt will be a treat hard ship ta maaufactursrs and to users of oa for power, as rt shuts out ths rbeaper oil. which Is Just a good for that pur pose snd costs much hwe. tt B suggsnd that after the meeting they will call ea the attorney general to see If there a not seme way by which this ea ran be admitted If used he r - - Jt m pouted out that such ail Is admitted m www siaiss. Blssaart ttoteats Drake. DM MOUTES. Feb. 1-rrh. ll-i.i n of Missouri defsated Drabs tovarstty Is basket ball bora tins afterBsoa by a. scors of B to & SIX CHILDREN OF ONE FAMILY SENT TO HOME IN OMAHA FA1RBCRT. Nea., Fe. Bu-(SpcwJ.-The county court room presented a pathetie sera Wedaesday maniliai wbea County Judge C C Boy Is atsersled Mrs. IJtbaa Msy Frreeoat from bar six rkll- drea and ordered them takes ta ths Ne braska Cafldrea e Roam st .Omasa, Sheriff Ed Hughes took ths sU children Is OsMha Wednesday. Far seas Uses past tb Frrecsat family has barn Bvtag la destitute ctrcaxnataaces asuth af tba Rock Istond roundhouse aad fresHy ths uthorttle were petltlo-ied te tavestlgat case. Mrs. Frrscoat was snarly heart broken st the seperailea. Bar haa- baad B a day laborer aad pro ride d sttwjblghiy e suppisl for ths fussily. 'aad H Frank Crocker. atoms i kee Ralarag- aad C. O. Marshal I, secretary sf ths State Bsnliisstmal ao- dsty, spoka sa "Cssia ili g Sail Moisture sad Fertllltr. ta tas evenin; Mr. Mar. 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