THE BEE; 0LAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1D13. 11 BE1EP CITY NEWS j -Sarcophagus. Wllig prspared, peters Trust Co... lit In IT Fann JHCntuat.- CKmla lilffhtlnjp Xlxtttfti, Burgasa-arandoft Co. ridsllty Btcrar k Tu Oo. Doug. Kit. . HT eot print It Now Jieucon J?rea Truit funds and estates administered, i'eraiueiicy find stability U backed by a capital arid aurptus ot ItOO.ftW. Peter V'rust Co. 3Uttfrn from Hurppe Misa Anna James,' manual training teacher at Park ' 'school, 1ms returned from Europe and j3tegun, her work. Bhe spent the summer j -touring; In Scotland, England -and dn the jt continent. x , ( To Use Sohool . Bnlldinjr Monmouth "Park Improvement club has asked for j 'the uae of tha' Monmouth Park school tor neighborhood meetings and President E. Holovtchlner, .chairman of the special committed ot the Board of Education which Daises on" such requests, has noti fied the club that the building may be, so Xowell to Talk Charter It. Beecher Howell, boss of tho water board, will discuss the cleottvo Chapter of the borne rule charter before Deer Park Improve ment club. Twenty-fourth and- Vinton street, this evening. H! will devote a porta his time to telling, what ftttle ha believes the. people- should know of the. management of the municipal water plat. Other .speakers will sjxjnd their ttm:dlscussng the new charter. So Build Hngina- ioUse Falling to secure a -sufficiently high appraisal on Its lot at Nineteenth and Harney streets, the .city 'lias decided to. -retain tho prop erty and erect a fire engine house thereof!, 6Ver the protests of property owners ant the. library board, on the J ground that It- Will tie too near the pub jlo library. Wprk of erecting the engine house 'vylll begin as soon as "the con tract Has been let. AFFAIRS ATJOUTII OMAHA Board of Fira and Police Commis sioner Hold, Bed-Hot Sesiioii. A About" enforcement of law Threats of plamUalna Chief It rider Made, but No Action U Tnkin -Cttj phrslclnn.Artvli.ea. Agnlnat Free litineb.. . Will Aid Ak-tfBen Visitors to Find Suitable Booms Ak-Sar-Ben visitors' thjs year are':' not compelled to tramp over ithenC.lty, with heavy grips looking for, rodms, If, they wil only headivdlrecltljl lor 1815 Fa'mam street when-tn6y'arHye" 1h : town. There, under the' djfretlon .pf'tthe publicity bu reau, a,- bureau of Information has al ready been, established and Is already making. allt ot available rooms for Alt'-B&r-Be7ri week. Nd pharga will be made, for keeping available rooms on record there, and no charge will be made for finding rooms for the visitors. Tho of fice will have lists of rooms ana the prices asked for-' them.' They will give the visitors full directions as to how to reach each and every room. Two telephones have already been In stalled at the information bureau. They are Tyler 1763 and Ty'lfcr. iTSi. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS TO HOLDNNUAL RAUUY - . , The, annual Installation 'of 'jef fleers, ot tHe Omaha Christian Endeavor union will be held this evening at the' fftrat Pros .feyterian church, SeventeentK.and Dodge. Those to be Installed are: 'TleV. F. "W. ,lavjt, .jfeldenji. John . Patterson. ylJ president ("M. "iAv JCobr treasurers -Mrss C. igg, secretary; jWss WejalftUdenf Corresponding secretary.1., I The banner W1M be awadea the society paving? the largest per,c'en't- or 'Jhtlj,' members present. .iThe tforth Presbyterian society has the' $10 bannerat present, Fullt details will Be glvncoh;cernlng the special to the itato convention at Beatrice. October SS :o 26. . i ' j There" $11 be' special music after which Jfr,' Mlaener will give' one 'of his short sketches. "The Fortune Hunter." . It U f' ptjeted thatsSOO TSndeavorors Will' be esent. UNVEIU OREGON TRAIL ; t...MUNUMtN IHUK3UM; '! ' ,The ' unveiling exercises of the monu wfjit to. mark the Oregon trail, on the innsas-Kebraslfa state line, erected at' Lanham, Neb.,wlll tako placejjhery Thursday afternoon at 2 o'dock.VAugftift, Jaedicke, Jr is tho chalrmari ,oth: program which follows: Invocation. Unveiling of tbo monument by Mrs. Warreu Perry, state regent, Nebraska Daughters oft the Araerloan revolution. Presentation "of the monument on ba,v halft of the Oregon Tra;-JImorlRl-com mission by Robert Harvey,' grSldsnt.-' presentation of the monument on be-v-Iiatf. Of Elizabeth Montague chapter, daughters of the Amcrlcittu revolution, by Mrs. MAbel II. Scott Acceptance of the monument .upon be-, half of Kansas'- by Governor Qeorge Hi Hodges.-V Acjrtpteiifce tt the monument ' uponi bet half of 'Nebraska, "by Governor' Jphn H, Mofthead. . . , Address, William E. Connelley, presl .dthtKrinas State Historical society. 'Benediction. -. .ijjfiii engHneeM cuts THROAT, BUT WILL LVE ;-Dai Murphy, a raliro'ad engineer living ljSg North Eighteenth street, attempte'd jttide by cuttiiig Jils throat ?jith a tinlfc last nlghtfnat-.Ws.-home. -He -was iake'rt- to St. Joseph's hospital. He will tltfe; physiciqpsVa'ys- '-:Murphy had been treating himself fot pleUrtsy the last week. Hv was tern partly deranged when he attacked Win- :l(Ms from the Wire iaohrrA, Peters, recently. .elected to. th house .from th thira waino astrioi; wu ewor4lh yedtvrday to tho accompaniment of jeliubllcan cheers. fijAcoordlng to Stale Geologist. R. C. Al lin of Michigan, the jiau may cease to ba a coBlrodUlng, state wttiiln fifteen it&blthme(it of a great naval armor itfiihErit. -is favored by President Wilson. Bfci'atsry Danlelt told. callerK this yes terday with evident elatiun.. The sale ot CCO.000 acres of Oklahoma yesverday, with ou bidders preiyu. "Hmkera renresentiiur eastern buyers tjought muchpf tti. land, .outbiddlns1 farmers hvingln this vieinlts'., jnvith reporters' rooms, editors' offices. libraries, clipping flies and other feature olup-lo-aaie newruaper ia,ni, me new building of the School of .Journalism at o5lumba university will throw: open lt ooors to eiuoenis oa viwiwimr, mo absence of large printing presses Is all that is lacking for a complete newspaper -AT warrant was Issued at Fort Smith AJTC- ror tne arrest yesioraay ot J. u, Farrell. ot charge of being an accessory toxthe suleldet of Mrs. T. A. Turher and hr daughter at Gleawood, Ark., last Wednesday. According to a written con' fettlon that the police say- wasr mada byjCMrs, Turner's husband she and her daughter were put to. death by him by an-EagTeenrnt,t5at all lhre should die In; aiaidde pact v According to reliable lnrgrmaUon yes tefday was a very momentous day la fire and police board circles. Some time during the day the board held a talk test and when the battl was done tho triple alliance was badly scattered. War correspondents report that Mayou Tom Hoctor led a desperate resistance . to the onslaught of the majority and that the battle was a-draw at best. it is claimed by somo of the board members that papers filed wlth-th$ board do riot come before the view of the full board. One of the members within a few days has denied knowladgeot any vlolav lions of :the law. When he was' naked cencerning certain -papers tiled xith the' board, he. denied All IjnpVlfidg? of them. ';' . From ono yrho was able- to gain a. cas ual inspection of papers filed with the board it Is known that a notice of law 'violations "was file's w'ith the tfbafii "withfn .the last few days. A saloonkeeper at Thirtieth and. It streets ha, been "charged. with Illicit sate of liquor it Is said and yesterday tho board appointed a day ,for trial- ,,. ' g Chief Brlggs' name cam into yester day's discussion It Is claimed, and threats of dismissing him were mode on one side of the Maputo, , Tin? chief said ho had heard nothing of the matter last- night Mayor Hoctor did nbt attend the'councll meeting last night, but both Commis sioners Davlno and Ponahue circulated" freely about the police station and city hall. It seems that the Fire and Police board has begun to understand that trouble la' brewing for them unless they enforce the law as It Is on tho statute books. It has long been the practice to. fall back Upon orders written In tho minutes of the, board meetings for proof of zealous en forcement of the law. That fiction, how ever, availed little In a recent oustor suit and It Is understood that yesterday's discussion was In' tha nature of a heart tc-beart talk, . v - i aH!Oit Free Iitoncltes, : city Physician K. J. Shanahan has, placed the ban of his disapproval on- free lunches in salpono as they are now. .served. v Ija communication to tho city-' council last night ne auivisea that the Council do 'away with the proc tlce as urnanlttfry. -' The .question whether there shall be tree lunches In the saloons ot the city has been agitated among saloonmen for "some time. It Is one of tho recurrent questions facing tho city council which, however, has always dodged the. issue .because, of, th'j number of r&loonrhen who favored tho present practice. Last night's meeting -of thw council was strictly routlno. Mayor Hoctor was 'unable Id tii present and his, place was rifled By President of the Council Tom Alton. City Engineer Herman Beale in & terso communication to the council ad vised that body that the concrete work (in, '"Q," street' was the very best that could bo done. He asked that August Miller who liad criticised tho work Join with him in getting experts td examine tm material. Permission td use a street near Ihe Eagle home' at Twenty-third and N street "was nsked in a letter to the city council ratifying lhat body that the Eagles contemplated a basnar to be held, October td S3. Communloatlons from' It. B. Howell relative to a S-mlll water tax was ordored filed within delicate finality on th'e part of the olty council which appeal's to Srorry little about the commission of the Omo.lt Metropolitan Water district ?r us ukase. ' Sooth Omabn, Burrltnar. ' UNC1.B BAMS VETS 1st! Sd. Blake .... W Whipple ,... JOS Oslcin U4 Bwed- ...vl ...y.-... 172 m lis 141 m m M 2 Sd. 1J1 147 3 ISt 111 Tot. 401 805 S61 4tl 410 Totals, r.,,'f Handicap .............. Totals ... . C62 W '. "HINCHEY'IiADS. (654 . 2 1.933 a ess 1,14 1st Ham 180 Clark ..v... ns Ctow i.V....,i. 169 Winters atr..,...tr.v. 175 Leller',.......i..n.T.. 157 :d. 17 169 ZDS tarn 2d. its 144 177 149 171 Tot 501 491 (51 507 629 ..... 5,, .s,. ..? 931 THE WHlE BOX. 789 2.E79 1st. i lf6 'rJ: lxriip ........... a. xanner ,,,,,, iu Hancock'-. t.'.J 197 Xro'dneyv.;.f 161 -Ctaybunw J63 L'l- Jt Jd. HI 183 191 163 124 Sd. 164 170 185 1S9 1S4 Tot 455 530 673 485 441 811 822 2,614 ' Totals .-.......'.. S78 .STOCK' YARDS 'N.ATIONAI BANK. a - . . 1st Vance."..,,.........,,... 139 Sandstcdt 115 Peska ,.. 120 (Enersonj. Dyck. 152 167 2d. 187 142 128 11S 178 3d. 130 161 104 147 169 Tot. 406 409 4S3 415 614 2,155 2,315 'Totals -..if..'.... 694" 700 761 Handicap-'.. 30 80 SO 1, Tota)?.lt...v,".. 724 -..730 791 , EdTvard Krsegrer Hart, Edward "Kr'ueger a 'rormor police of tieer'w'ell known iti' South Omaha Is lylhg'itt his homo 1903 Mjss&url avenue in a seridus condition from Injuries sus tained last Friday .in a street car ac cfdent at 'Twenty-first and I, streets, Krueger was rldlUgh a buggy wh.n the "accident otctlred; It Is clalnled that the strebt car ' was running at great speed and that when the buggy and car col lided Krueger wits thrown a distance ot fifteen feet. His right wrist and right' lftg were botli broken by the Impact and he is thought to hayo sustained Internal 'Injuries. The injured man was 'for a number of years on the South Omaha police force. He Is over Co year of age. , Jnrobiien l.o.im Money. Carl Jacobsen, a rltlxrn ot Utah, while Visiting in a negro bouse at Twenty seventh and N . stress yesterday even lng. Was touched for $1, according to the police, jacobsen, who Is on a visit to this city, was accosted by Gertrude Tucker, a ncgrcss. Ho is said to have accompanied nor into the building at Twcnty-qeVenth and N streets, where ho claims ho was strongarm'cd and robbed by1 three negro men. The police arrested the Tucker woman, George Jones, Eupene Htidles and Mlkfe Pryer, all negroes, and held them on suspicion. Injured by Fall. John Lecoitlno, residing nt Sixteenth and Dearborn streets, Omaha, fell from a ten-foot runway at the new swimming pool in Spring Lake park yesterday after noon and broke his collar bone, lecosttno was employed as a laborer on the now construction work, and was engaged In wheeling a barrow up an Incline ten feet nbove thegrouhd. The wheel of tho barrow ran off the way, and, both barrow and Lecostlne went plunging down an a pile ot rocks. Dr. Edward Humpal found that Lecostlne had sustained a broken collar bone and the fracture .of three ribs. Tho injured man was sent to the South Omaha hospital. Mairla Cltr C3olp. Two front rooms, modern, steam heat, for light housekeeping. 50J N. -21th. Mrs. A. D. Menefee left Sundav for a month's visit with her son, F, , Menefee, at Ann Arbor, MICh. Deputy County Clerk Jamos V. ChUek and Mrs. Chlzek h'avo returned from a ten days' vacation spent at 'Excelsior springs, Mo. . , For sale 2 large Wilton velvet hall rflgs. slse lxH feet. Call T. B. Scott,, phone So. ITS, or J. G. Blessing, phbne Bo. JOOO, Kalph, the -5-year-old son or Mr. and Mrs. E. 'Anderson. 169 South Twenty fourth street, died' this morning. The body will bo sent to Atlantic. Jh for burial tomorrow. Lost night was the regular bowling night at Garlow's alleys. Tho bowienr are out in good style this year, it .Is said,- and a prosperous season Is looked for. . For a case of Jetter's Old Age or Gold Top beer call So. m. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Wm Setter. Miss Hilda Derm'lllor. tho 12-year-old daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Joseph Der mllier, 452 South Twenty-third street, died yesterday at St Joseph's hospital. Fu neral arrangements will be mada later. Howard Dodd ot Modale,. Ia., and Miss Amelia Backhaua of this .city were united tn marriage by Itev. S. II. YeriaH at the home Ot the bride. Nineteenth' and O streets, Beptember 22. Mr. and Mrs.- Dodd will make their horns in Modale, Wo can sell you a lomo'f screened lump, coal for 14. KO ilMlvni-nrl. Clnn .ln. Broadwell-Robnrts C6., 2412 to St. Phone' Mrs. John Meyers, aged 53 years, died at her home. 19S South Twintv.tHiri street, Monday afternoon, after a two-' years uiness. runcrm eervtcos win be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the .residence, Dr. Wheeler officiat ing. Burial will be In Laurel Hill ceme tery, Mrs. Meyers Is survived by her husband and five 'children and one. sister. Lost cameo pin on L- street or Grace land cemetery. Return to C, W. Martin' at postoffico and receive reward. SEE MEAT FAMINE IMMINENT Rcsponilbility of Averting It Put - Up to Small Farmer. PACKERS BECOMING ALARMED AH Asrree If Decrense In Production In lmt Drcfiift Jiat Stopped Our-silun of Bnpplr Most Serious. CHICAGO, Sept. 23,-The responsibility ot averting a future meat famine was put up to small farmers today by speak ers at the eighth nnntial convention ot the American Meat Packets' convention here. All agreed that It the decrease In meat production of the last ten years Is pot stopped, the question of the meat supply for the people ot Ihe United States will be most serious. Among the remedies suggested by tho speakers weros Every small fanner should raise at least two beef steers a year to offset the decreased production of the great ranches of the west. the" remaining .-anges should be cut Up in farms to put all farmers on an equal footing, Development of the hills of New Eng land with their bouritlful springs and prevailing shade as a beef producing country. Substitution of corn for cbttort In the southern states and the consequent de velopment ot the cattle ohd ho'g pro duction. The report of tho executive, committee sounded the first note ot the danger ot a famine. In Precarious Condition, "The American meat packing house situation and that of consumera of, meat food products In this country are both In a condition mora precarious than at any other time In our history," the re port stated. "We aro facing Conditions In the pro duction of meat food products which would have been thought impossible ton .years asp. The shortage of live stock, which has boon Impressed upon us as packing hailoe. producers for several years,, has been Intensified during tha last year. Our population Is growing at Its normal rate. We have passed the point where demand has overtaken pro duction, and we are now on & basis which shows that demand oxceeds tho supply of meat food products to such an extent that we have abnormally high prices for meat food products. No Prospect of Relief. "The farmers aro not furnishing nearly a sufficient number of animal to keep the packing houses In operation on any thing like, full time, and this results In heavy losses, owing to laok ot volume ot business. And there seem to be no prospect of relief. Despite the higher prices for live stock of all kinds, sta tistics show that the farmers not only are not Increasing their production ot meat food animals, but that such produc tion Is decreasing at an appalling rate. Among other causes tor the shortage ot meat, the report pointed out, were the loss ot meat food animals through pre ventable diseases and "the unthinking slaughter ot calves, and especially heifer calves." The committee appointed to confer with government officials regarding pure food laws, In Its report, challenged the wis dom of the federal government dictating what Ingredients shall bo used In meat products. Expressman Guard "John Ua,rd, the. ejfprassffta'rt Jwhosa skull was crushed a weekciagov'by a gang at Twenty-feuitfH a.ndi.I.JaVenwcth Is out ot danger,- accbrdlngUto- attending physicians. Tniv polfce"ttiVe .reUaaJxi his assailants on bonda,. . . 'f't Key to the Sltuatlon-t j'.vertlslng. aL, F00D10R IWDSCi Now's-the time to make sure that ..s , your childrcrt get all the food necessary to build up their muscles and bone's-and out on flesh. Their blivsical future debenUs largely on what they cat now, ,. . J mvivo (itw'v. inn ituiiiuuu til a iva. pavnuc ui Faust Macaroni than in 4 lbs, of 6st-T-pr6ve it by- your doctor. . , ,.2 .'..'-.Vjtl Ki te extremely rich in ciutcn, being made from Durum wheV me ccreai mat ranics ntgn in protein, very easily digested is Faust Macaroni. Savory, iuu wii(c lor iree recipe pooit ana sec now many different ways tnts strength-building tood can be served. At all grocers' 5c and !0a packages M AUIX BROS. Continuing This Record Breaking Sale of Scott-Parr Co.'s Fine Jewelry Stock it PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST v.. k HHH fllHR 0 Lur I id I. 1 1 THE OLD RELIABLE, ORIGINAL BROS . 11 . ...... , . r AMD WATCH CREDIT HOWSE?'':,1;,., NEV33B, in all the history ot jowelry. selling in Omaha, has such a salig as this bien known! The tush taxed our in creased sales-force to 1heutmost.,.lferje is the reason:. Scott-Parr "?Go1.0mahrtt'.s,.7ell known exclusively high grade jewelers, sold joui m'.qoon"wi;,apar w.uie imuuus uuuuo ui uimi vu., u vu BPotQagbi navtdoK immoaiato possesion, m uinana tne, name oi scoti Parrj'GcrJij)bBbh connectod only with dIariondil pi the first water, watches ana oieriinE. Biiverware oi iinesi quauiy; AnB.we.lryi 'ot'ihJBheflt grade, and, oi ,Sco-J?a$r. .3"iBjbd only for cash and hurtibered Cash or Easy Credit Terms 'OU1 can now secure at a mere fraction ot original cost, sndAtawtsy credlt terms, dlamondo, watches. Jewelry and silverware th'at comtn&nd- od bvef double our prices -for casht Y9U vtM thank us a.UU'e later for reminding you today that ChrUtnm? Is not far offabout 0 Of dayi Tof so when yoi will need Innumetablo-glft for friends a,rid love Smil ftSfr is your opportunity to provide for thoee need. TMnk of tha-'eoaortfof- Jra'aw ing that your gifts aro selected and partly paid for .bafore-UiCkrtetiiM rush comes on, You will bo tolling yourpelf how, wise you' were ia bavins mane your purcnasea ana secured such hargaHis as are found MlMMi sale. There are bariralns enough for evorvhodvi! w sruarantno tA Miar'v vmi. us cuHvuiuBro uiuBi ui . m 11, uy some cnauco. you are not norfeitlv nlriasml with afiv riiiAi.Oti''wm jJPJJJSJIsBBsBHBMBsWsl ,FTrT'yy, " " ' v & a ; 1 1 Riufld Belcher Qluster Ring SRI 7 5 No,101P Hin art 3 SpiiiMtR lirfiiit; Sti Hw MMtk Ye y Eirt! Bracelet Watches, beautifHl m fjfi 1 No, 10B1, Solid Gold IMUUt IM- HioHq get. BoautlfUl designs, ksiMiftfc. diamonds, Real values to. $30,, .onlyJ Ne. 1DJ2. patterns, 25-jear gold filled. Scott- Parr Co. sold them up to $30. Price.' Credit Terms: a Slontli. A splendid assortment of goreeoua diamonds., your choice of Bolld aold mbuntineir . .sk rlhgs (ladies' or gentlemen's), studs, s-arf pins, oto. Scott-.Parr Co'.'s' price ? CO $71 uur prices now are from down tp . ... . ... . . Barae Easy Credit Terim .Ah Oh All Other Offeri8 1h TfcM firftt Trss Hasisdiii BsiMtif ' $40-71 to U25. ScittParr Cts txm, $75 A splendid V&owy effect, obtained by a close grouping of sevon bcautl fuL diamonds, set ill, plattnulnC Looks llke.,a single 2-carat stone. Heavy' Bolld 14k grW icountinf ?A gorgeous: ring aud a real bargain. TeViris: bnly $1 ek RRAGH IFICENT TIFFANY diamond mm, utim v m m i v a m ' -til Stiekf iR How Scott -Parr Co.'s Pries $70, Number 1009 Mcunttd at (howti In ln cut SOLID GOLD. louly brllliknt t1u. to Int Uniondt or In 14k mrrl- nd ar perfect In cut and color. Navor did oa much diamond ring ot wis law prtca. PAY $1.90 A WEEK iii,., Scott-Parr Price, $37 a w No. 1020. Seven, perfectly cut genuine diamonds, set Jn 14k Solid gold, plntlnui,top, One of the most popular of all a suro-flre winner at this low price. Pay. Onjy $2.00 a Month Guaranteed Illinois, Elgin or WaJfharh Watches No. 914 JA ' $11.75 1 Scott Parr Co.'s Fries $ia.si Pay WlXH Month This new 12size ThJn Modal must not ha .confused, with - the lieav5,thlcB;'' watches offered by gome dwlprs a.t double this special, sale prleer Finest quality gold filled casea, hand engraved p,r plain poliBhed; guaranteed 2& yea.rs; choice of many deulgns; Illinois, Elgin or W'altham movements, closely .timed and. . inspected; guar anteed accurate, $25 Tiffany Diamond Rings, now only $5 An unuaual aalootlan of parfaet cut, ganulna diamond., 14k ootid fold mounting CREDIT TKR,M3i ONLY 1.M A MpNTtf A apaclal lot of Olamond rlnjrc, Tirrsny styws, aias tpiuos if si w Free to ray 91.70 a Week. every caller, a luuidsonie gold mlossod illus- trated book, "Illstorit Dlamondo," A wonderful history of tho Diamond. If you can't call, Phono Douglas 1444 or 8680 and a Salesman will call with tho artlrlo you dcalre to sec. Open every oyenlng till 0:80. Till Old Riliabll Orifjnal Djamenei I Watch DDAC Q m ET'D.Cniit DKU5 OC tU 1858 Hihsi 409 South 16th Street, "MMn Floor Oity National Bank Bile, 16th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Neb, Massive Diamond' RING "Tooth" MoNRtjaig , Bcott-Parr's Price. $120 No, 1021. A mounting much in de mand, w it sIiowb off the marvelous, perfect out diamond to wonderful advantage. Tho gem is amazing in brilliance the ring complete an ex traordinary bargain Terms: Only $2.00 a. -Week, $69 I0FT IS To Ont-of-Town Folks Ws will accept pur chases from out-ft-town peopls at these 'sonls startllnr low prlca and special rates of payment. This Is your chance to share In a bargain offer-lng- that will arnuqs all Omaha. Select what you want HOW and profit by this splrndla oppor tunity. Make a cross in the little square In cou pon) It will bring- you our biff free 100-psge. catalog of bartrains. 1 . - " -' I , . 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