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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1915.
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BIG PITTSBURGH
. AUK CLOSES DOORS
Institution " Carryiaf' Sayingi of
Thirty Thousand School Chil
- ( dren Faili.
ICHO FROM KCE5 DISASTER
PITTSBURGH, Pa D. I. The
Pittsburgh Bask (or Savings, one ot
the beet known Institutions In this
cltr. tailed to open for tnslnesa this
mornlm. It was closed by order of
the Penasylvsnla banking- depart
ment, and 0. H. Getty,' bank exam
iner, hsS been appointed temporary
receiver.
So statement was issued In con
nection with the closing, but It was
known In the financial district that
the bank bad been unable to- weather
the storms it has encountered aince
the failure of James S. Kuhn and W.
8. Kuhn, who were - identified with
the bank In 1913. "
Schaol CtillSrra I.a Maaiey.
The savings of some IW.OOO school chil
dren are Included In the bank's deposit.
By tta savings plan children would take
money weekly to veheol. where collectors
would call for It. atvtng the children
credit on their txwkd for the amounts
Continued 'oo rage Eight Column One.i
deposited. Thla practice had. been In ef
fort frr veers and many thousands of
dollars had been deposited by the chll
dren. It was said that acorea of suceese
ful pereone In tha city, who be (ran sav
Ins In thla way, have continued thelf
business relatione with the InaUtutlon
aver since.
It waa auted that tha bank had ap
proximately 76.000 depositors, of whom
fully . . were peraons living in other
parts of tha country, as tha bank waa
among tne rirsi 10 vj nun
g Kaha Seearltlee Depveetafe.
The failure, according to rresldent
t Jones, waa due entirely to tha deprecla-
tln of soma securitlea held by the bank
' In varloua corporations. Following tha
) Kuhn failure, there waa a large dsprecle
tlon In the market value of certain ae-
' ' ' curltlea. but It waa hoped that the va
rloue eompanlea would be soon rehablll-
. tated and the aecurlllna regain their for
mer Value. Through tha peraonal efforts
of tha President. h aald, half a million
dollara waa added to tha aaaeta of the
bank alnoe July 7. 1911.
The hank has a fine Una of assets and
I believe that a M per cent dividend can
be paid to depositors within sixty days.
aald Mr. Jonea. .
necolver Getty alao attributed tha fall
uro to the depreciation In the Kuhn se
curities. .
BRITISH HOUSE
VOTES MILLION
MEN FOE ARMY
(Continued from Pare One.)
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cabinet, who la not over friendly to the
entente powers. It la not believed here
that the change will have much of an
ffect on the attitude of Oreeee. Which
la now much more agitated by the pos
sibility that Bulgarian will eroae the
frontier, than by the formation of a new
rovernment. ' . I
Flghttagt I r reuse.
Along the western line, according io
British official report, tha derma rva
uffered heevjr loaaea while exposing
their forcea In an attempt to occupy
craters which their mine had opened
long the front neat Armentlere. French
operatlona at rnoet placea are hampered
greatly by bad weather, but a eonelder-
bla portion ef the German works en
Hartman's-Wellerkopf has been carried.
The Russians are reported to have ee-
cupled Kum. which Indlcatee they ere
making an Important advance Into the
Interior of Persia. -
Although the question of conecrtptlon
rigured largelr In the array debate laat
night In the Ilouae of Commons, It waa
only an Incidental part of the discus
sion. The country a walla with keen In
terest the debate which la certain to fol
low presentation to tha tiouae ef the
earl of Derby's flgurea on the atteatatlon
plan.
Maflay Anwar ItrltUti TrMss,
BERUK, tee. .-By Wireless to Bay.
vllle.) The Cologne Oaaette re port a that
British troops which were stationed on
Islands In the eastern Mediterranean
hsvv been withdrawn to be aent to
Salontkl.
The Overseaa News Agency ears:
"Tha Cologne Claxette published a die
patch from Athena stating that nearly
all the British troopa have left Imbroa.
Lemnoe and Tenedoa Island, to be aent
to HalonlkL
"The troopa on Imhroi . Island were
moat dlacontented. Some ef the troops
mutinied and flva or sis. officers of the
general Staff are reported to have been
killed. Finally the troop were removed
after they had been promised that nu
merous reinforcements would be sent.
School Board of .
'Frisco Renews Its
War On Fraternities
, fl.if "FRANCI3C.O. Dec. Jt-As a pre
caution atalnst the revival of sororities
and ; of the fraternities In the publlo
schools of thla city, the Board of Edu
cation ha" adopted a,'- rule, 'it. was an
nounced today, whereby every school
pupil. foro entering acho61 muat sign
a pledge against becoming a member of
any forbidden eecletr. Parent and guar-
om;.io, pjut.jlft.
co-opf ration with the school board.
Mr lima KA lupiW in the San Fran-,
lco f.'gli school were suspended re-1
Cently because of their membership ' In
aecret aocletlea and were reinstated only
whrn the societies either disbanded or
amended their rules to exclude public
school pupil from membership. A state,
law forblda the existence ot school aecret
soateUe. ..... -
Horse Thief Found
Guilty at Sturgis
BTUBXHS. a D., Dec B.-Bpeclal Tel
egram.) The eaae of the State ot South
Dakota against Joaliua Ouffey, charged
with horse ateallng. which had been on
In Mead county circuit court her since
Thursday laat week, ended laat night.
Tha Jury brought in a verdict nnaing
Quffey guilty aa charged. Tha caa was
tried before Judga Hughes of Fort Pierre,
Jude McNenny being disqualified.
Kaiseris Taken 111
and Postpones His
Trip to the West
BERLIN. Dee. . (Py Wireless to
Sayvllle.) Qnpew William has peat
poned the trip he had planned making
to the Western front, the Oversees New
agency announce, a alight indlapoaltlon
making It neoeaeary for him to remain
Indoor for a few day. The agency's an
nouncement described the emperor's ali
ment as -"a alight InflammAtlon of the
cellular eyatem. -
LONDON, Tee, An official meaaage
received here today .from Berlin describes
Emperor William' Ulnaea aa "sellgewe
bentsuendung" (more frequently given aa
"blndegewebentsuendung."
An authoritative medical pubtloation
give the terra "cellulitis," and desorfbea
It ss fellows!
"Inflammation of eetlnlar or loose con
nective tissue, chiefly auboutaneoua. but
alao of that between muscle; and viscera,
or surrouodtng varloua organs. It U char
acterised by the same spreading of a tonic
character aa eryslpelaa, and is eiroum-
scrfbad Or dlffuae. The swelling Ig anarked
easly by branching lines Of lymphanjiua
Pain to tenalve and great and the ab
sorbent glands and vessel are often In
flamed. Constitutional symptom are
grave. The disease IS often mild in de
gree, and the lymphatic may dlapose ot
the poison and suppuration fall to ee
curr."
WILL STOP FIRING
ACROSS BORDER
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American Troop i at 1 Paso Will
Act Promptlj if Any More Bul
let Com from Joares.
SEVERAL RIOTEES EXECUTED
WASHINGTON. Dec. 22. Amer
ican troopa at El Paso, the War de
partment announced today, bare
been lven orders to return vigor
ously any further deliberate firing
from tha Mexican side of the border,
General Pershing, in command at
Fl Paso, bas reported that the firing
which resulted late yesterday in the
death of an American car inspector
was the deliberate act of a squad of
Mexicans, which appeared a halt
mile east ot tha international bridge,
American troops, the report added,
were covering the whole river front
During the rioting In Juarea, the report
aald, there had been little firing and none
toward the American aide.
General Avlla, who waa in charge of
tha troopa In Juarei, ordered aeveral of
tha rlotera a hot, according to military
report.
A State department a rent at El rase
reported that the American Car Inspector
waa killed by an Irreapanalble soldier.
who wss afterward killed by his owb
men.
Vlllat ta Kspected fooa.
The releane of the thirty Americans de
tained at Chihuahua by General Villa, it
became known today, wss a condition
Imposed on Villa In granting him permle-
slon to cross the American boundary line.
Advice that tha Americana had been lib
erated strengthened the Stat department
belief that Villa Intenda to avail hlmeelf
of tha opportunity to escape from Mexico
Nothing definite regarding Villa'!
whereabout had been reported to the
department today. Some uneasiness waa
manifested after the receipt of advice
that additional Villa troopa were moving
toward Juarei, but government officiate
felt that Juarei aoon would be In Car
renxa'a possession.
Jsarts 1 Qatet.
EL PASO, ' Tax.. Dee. - B. Complete
tranquillity prevailed In Juarea early to
day. It waa reported 1.000 troopa had
arrived from the south, but the were
aid to ba part of a force surrendered by
their officer at the Carranaa consulate
hare during the night
REPLY TO AUSTRIA
IS FIRM AND CLEAR
(Continued from Page One.)
culpability of the commander 1 in any
race established, and the undteputed fact
1 that citizen of the United State were
killed. Injured or put In jeopardy by his j
lawlea act. " 1
International Law la IMala.
'Tha rule of international law and the J
principles of humanity which were thus
wilfully violated by the commander of the '
aubmartna have been ao long and so unl-
vereally recognized and are ao manifest i
from tha standpoint of right and Justice i
that the government of the United States
doea not feel called upon to debate them
mnA An., iint iindMt,n4 that the Im- '
perlal and royal government questions or!
dlepute them. j
"The government of the United Btatea j
therefor find no other course open to It
but to hold the Imperial and royal gov
ernment responsible for the act of its
naval commander and to renew the defi
nite but reepectful demands made in It
communication of December s, 1J1B. It
sincerely hope that th foregoing atate
ment of It position will enable the Im
perial and royal government to perceive
the Justlc of thoae demand and to com
ply with tham In tha same spirit of frank
ness, and with the same concern for the
good relation now existing between tha
United Btatea and Austria-Hungary which
prompted th government of the United
Btatea to make them."
Rate Delivered at Vienna..
LONDON, Deo. IX A Vienna telegram,
forwarded by Renter' Correspondent,
ay that delivery to tb Austrian for
eign ministry of th second Ancona not
from the United State I announced by
Neue Frele Freaae.
TlOf'KOFf MIDEN 6CO,
The.Fasliion Center oFllie HiddleWesl"
Established 1886.
DEATH RECORD.
Mm. Cynthia. Haaalltoa.
FREMONT, Neb.. Dee. II (SpecUU
Mrs. Cynthia Hamilton, 10 yaara of age,
one of the flret women settlers of Dodge
county, died at her home here following
an Ulnes of eeveral week. Mr. Ham
ilton cam to Dodge county In 1V7 with
her first husband, Henry Wret, who wa
a freighter between this place and Denver
In the early day. Mr. West died In the
early '0. Mrs, West tnen married Wil
liam Hamilton at Racine, Wis., later re
turning to Fremont to make their home.
The body will be sent to Racine for burial.
The Weataer m Year Agra Today.
Clear. Temperature, high tl degrees,
low 10 degree remember Laxative Brorao
Quinine cure a Cold in on day. There la
only on Brorao Quinine." Look for the
signature, B. W. Grove. 2Sa Advertise
ment. .
TAFT UNABLE TO SPEAK
BECAUSE 0FSEVERE COLD
CHICAGO, Deo. SI Former President
Taft returned her today from Bouth
Bead, where he waa to have made aa
addreaa laat evening.. 'but waa prevented
by a svre cold. ytr., Taft 1 to' .leave
lUr for tha eaat. ' .
Mr. Taft was still suffering from (he
throat affseUon which attacked him at
La Crosse, Wis., several day ago, and
waa advised by a physician to refrain
from using his voice. -
Before taking a train for Allentown,
Pa., where he la Scheduled to lecture,
Mr. Taft aald that be would attempt to
keep all hi speaking engagements.." '
T had a good night's ' reV -eald Mrv
Taft, "and (eel better today."
HYMENEAL
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'1. Kraa-Snvrfcrfck. ....
Miss Margaret BuVerlirubb, daughter
of Henry Buvarkrubbe of Irvtngton, Neb.,
and Wilt Kruae of Calhoun were married
at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by
Rev. Charlee W. Bavldge at hi residence.
They were accompanied by Albeit Bu
verkrubbe, brother of the bride, and
Miss Frances Kruae, eouatn of the groom.
. McMallea-WlleoxaOB,
Mlaa Marguerite Wllcoxaon and Fart
McMullen, both ef Farragut, la were
married Wednesday afternoon at ' 1
o'clock by Rev. Charlee W. Savtdg at
hi office In the Brandels theater building.
SERVES
AND
CONSERVES
In serving aa executor,'
the . Peters Trust Company-conserves
the in
terests placed in its
charge carrying out
the exact. terms of the
Will Vith efficiency and
economy. Consult with
ja m - V '.'
us treely about
trust matters,
any
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Capital
$500,000.00
Ji I62Z rARNAM STREET yji
nil IWSlSiislagslsWanssSaSsMaMlwi mf
Certificates
For Gloves and
Merchandise
The ever-read v solution
of the gift problem, mer
chandise and glove certifi
cates. GLOVE CERTIFI
CATES issued for any
number of pairs of gloves
of any quality.
MERCHANDISE CER
TIFICATES issued in any
denomination, redeemable
at any time in merchandise
in any section of the store.
The Day 9 WarNei
BEATON'S
SPECIALS
TIRKISH OfTICIal. REPOBT
elare 1 allied aae--f.llr
attasstd av. vlaleat -
kuiarsl t dee trey the aioree
nkleh the British left fcehlad
Iheaa la Ihel aeaettoa at th
mm Ana latrlcta (he
Ualllpoit pealBeala.
BEBllK M Cstasitlnel ad
vice relteratlac that the with
drawal ra Calllall was dUr
erlr tastemd ef rtaaatt aad
Tlrtaallr wlthaat leeees, a th
BrltUh declare, It Mmg aaeerved
ta th Berlta nssrti that th
BrttUk va left their alek aal
waBd4 fcehlad.
BKITISII tlOl'SB OF fOxMOtl,
after all-alebt debate, ay
raved th geveraasal's desaausS
tar 1,U,000 addltUaal sera fa
tha asar
FROM GERM AW SOIRCES same
tatesaeata that aeelr all th
' Brltlah trees kav heea with
t raw a from th Aealaa lalaad at
; sa bra, Peases a ad Teaedea,
I tketr deetlaatlaa aelag Balaalkl.
TkeM re aorta are la 11a with th
' lasareeelaa that tha withdrawal
'. saarlc tba vtrtauU ea at th
. Dardanelles .- eaasyaJga, va
theaaxt a featlagr a tb aeatasala
ha ktta tvtalaed ar th all lee.
ATTt-R THE FRKKCH had aaad aa
, leieerieat a at a la th Weaea re
als, eaetarlaaj th aaaaaalt ef
Uartavaaae-VCtlrkef, tha Oer
sum,, aeeardlagTr ta Berlla, re.
aalaed a aertloa t the lest Best.,
'ilea. ' Twetv haadred Oersaaa
drive, rart elalese.
KOISO 1BOVT BICrOST fraat
Malta 1 ta tha effeet that aa lie.
trlaa akaarta . kaa keea raa
tared ky twa teraed kaats, ara
aasKaftlr ttalaaat.
JirtXCta STKAMBR Saaa Mara
la reported ta have heea isak la
Ik eaatara Mediterraaeaa kr a
eakatarla.
UKt'lH OF Ceaerai Vaa tsamleh,
Ik eaaaaerer ef I.lear Is B.
aeaee4 Ja lierlla.
Commencing Wednesday Evening and for tha balance ot tha week, we are making soma extra special
prices and would advise you to compare our prices before buying.
pi a TrT Place your ordora now tor Xmas Candy. We deliver free to all parta ot tha city at any
VrVlliJ I time you designate, or pack tor shipment Just leave us your card and we'll do the rest.
Cigar Specials
II " (Eljnniiattii
U "THE APPRECIATED
aJ CANDIES- CEEEf
IT I3K STOKE T8-S1T
Ws n so many of thssa
famously good chocolates thai
we caa always tupply any of the
sOIAStOrt popula laoiftala
And ulwaym Frh
Thssa art tha kind you
advertised In
Tat Satuhost Evtmra Post
and art What Sh Wmnft
Dona, M to B-lb. boxes, per lb.,
from.., ttOo to Sj'i.OO
O'Brien 'a Chocolates and Bon
Bons, per lb f....eoo
Crane's ChocoUtes, per pound,
from SOe to $15
In hi to 5-lb. boxes.
Crane's Chocolates art now tha
talk ot New York. We are the ex
clusive agents in Omaha for Huy
ler'a of New York, and Crane ot
Cleveland, Ohio.
60c Melba ChocoUtes, lb..... 80c
0e Bulk Hard Candy, lb &5
75c Fruit Filled Hard Candy, per
lb., at .60o
10c Chocolate Covered Peanuts.
bulk, per lb 40c
Huyler'a Chocolates and Bon Bons,
to l ib. boxoa, lb 80o
Lowsey's Chocolates and Boa
Boas, Vs to (-lb. box, per lb.,
from .....o to fl.oo
Johnstoa'a Chocolates and Bon
Parisian Ivory
W ar avaata for th fameua a
pont Ivory.
Tie Tvery Flexible File
Tie Ivory Cultcl Knives e
He Ivory Comb .4
II. uO ivory Hair Bruahaa S1.6S
II. JO Ivory Nail Brualiea V
Ivory Tray. Olov Rosea. Mirrors,
Hairpin Keeaivera, Powder Box.,
Jewel Box, eto. all at aal prloe.
Over knadred kraada ef welUkaowa
, ttt-er Ater ar a few
10J ChancaUor Ciaara. Coaihaa alae.
box of 21 81.50
lOo El Con ten to. box of SS
10 Vlrrinla lOarle. box of t0...$i.OO
lVo Oeoraa the 4th, boa of IS...SS.S9
llo Moaart, Havana, S for as
10c Tom Aioore, Concha ls, box ot
tl for S1.S0
10o La Prferncl Ooncha else
box of It Sl.ftO
to Usjinerette, T for .....Ss
cox of 15 , aso
So Little Tom, tox of 10 Sl.SS
l I Speelal of 10 Ho stralfht Mo
aart viaara In humidor box, all, M SO
And apectM prices on all th (popular
brand by th box.
ll.SA Fountain Pena, non-leakabl and
elf-Mlllna, guaranteed for one year
aal price, each SS
A sent for Watermen's, Conkltn'a and
Aloora'a Fountain fens.
T. CAMERAS AT COST , . .
Ws ar maklna special prices on
Camera this week.
The Store for
SHIRTWAISTS
The Christmas Week Waist
Special, $5.00,
is making a decided hit. It
is a comprehensive collection
of choice Waists.
Silk and Lace Waists
are both included.
Petticoats, Bath Robes,
Kimonos are inviting gifts.
Blankets and
Comforts
Are Sensible Gifts
Fine, fluffy Comforter, 72x84,
beat quality ellkoline covering-, in
new Pemlan and floral patterns,
$l.AO, $2.00, $2.00, $3.00 and
$3.50. t
Wool 'Nap Blankets, fall sixe
plaid blankets In bine, pink, tan
and (rrays, heavy winter weight,
$'2.50 a pair.
RaaTnent.
Hair Ribbons
Make Pretty Gift for
Children
We have the Dorothy Dainty
IUbbons, sash and hair ribbon to
match, in pink, white, light bine
nnd yellow.
We also have them made np
into seta, each in fancy box. Bashea
are made with rosette effect, to
be worn either in the front or
back. Idttle ribbon flowers are
used in the) roeette.
GREAT GIFT TIME
Assortments of Handkerchiefs
For "last minute" gifts, to be chosen quickly,
to reflect daintiness and thought, experienced shop
pers will come to the Handkerchief Section tomorrow.
Assortments, even so near
Christinas, are tremendously
varied. Pare linen handkerchiefs,
fine quality, with band embroid
ered initials and corners, 15c.
Imported Irish linen hand em
broidered corners, initialed, 28c.
Madeira, Armenian Lace and
French embroidered Handker
cbiefs, ROc to $15.
A Special Sale of
Towels, Thursday
Guest Towels
45c Iluck Guest Towels,
Thursday, 25c
50c Hack Gaeet Towels,
Thursday, 80c
75c Muck Guest Towels,
Thursday, 50c
Huck Towels
45c Huck Towels,
Thursday, 20c
75c Ilnck Towels,
Thursday, 50c
$1.00 Huck Towels,
Thursday, 75c
$125 Huck Towels,
Thursday, $1.00
$1.50 Huck Towels,
Thursday, $1.25
Lovely Silks
In Lengths for Scarfs,
Waists and Dresses.
Put up in Christmas boxes, if
requested. Many weaves in black,
colors and novelties, all up to our
usual high standard of quality.
Broadcloths
Colors and Black,
Make Sensible Gifts.
You'll make no mistake in
choosing a broadcloth as to style,
quality or price. Blue, African
brown, Russ green and shades of
plum are particularly good.
Dainty
Neckwear
A Lovely Gift
Crepe Veata, with high collars,
$2.00 to $3.75.
Net and Organdie Vesta, with
high collar), from $1.25 to $3.75.
Roll Collar Vests, $1.25 to $225.
High Collar, frith Jabots, $125
to $3.75. f
Feather Boas, $3.50, $3.00 and
$8.50.
' Windsor Ties, in crepe, for chil
dren and women's blouses.
Reindeer Fabric
Gloves
Fit, look and wear like
kid; colors, white, black,
pearl gray, putty, navy and
chamois, $1.00 a pair.
Christmas Candies
Regular 60c Chocolates, 39c.
Mazeppa Fruit Brand, -
Swiss Cream.
Table Center Aisle.
Women's Silk
Underwear
SILK VESTS, plain band
tops, in pink and white,
$1.75.
SILK VESTS, hemstitched
tops, in pink and white,
$2.25.
SILK COMBINATIONS,
$3.75 and $150. ,
These make beautiful gifts.
Useful Gifts
HAND BAGS, of leather and Tel
vet, lined with silks and
leather, fitted with coin
purse, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50,
$4, $5, $0, up to $1.3.50. '
LEATHER NOVELTIES, Collar
. t bags, handkerchief case, sew
, Ing raaes, etc., $1.25 to $3.
NEEDLE BOOKS, with scissors
, and best quality needles, 85c
to $1.00.
Without scissors, 25o to 50c
TRAVELING CASES, covered with
cretonne, lined with rubber,
25c to $t.OO. v
WHITE IVORY, Mirrors, brushes
and combs.
Notion Section Main Floor.
3!
TKe Apis ofU Chriiim Jjjirit
AMUSEMENTS.
6th Big Week
Only S Mora Bays
Dally Kate, ails,
Bvery are 8 US.
rmiCBSi
Keta, tSa to 91.00
Bvars.. eoe aa
THERMOS CARAFE
$3 00 Thsrmos Carafe
.aa.ee
rEKFi'Mica
All th latest In bulk and fancy pks .
S1S.OD
from.
.Sda to
60o Linen Stationery, per box.... 2Se
11.00 Leather Traveling Cases with comb, hair brush, soap, 7Cr
tooth brush and powder bottles, all for .'
BEATON DRUG CO., 15th and Farnam
CENTRAL TAXI CO.
Up-to-date llmooelnee or touring
cars.
Special rate for shopping by hour.
Our car look llks prints cars:
they have no monograms, carry n.o
meters and our ehaufteurs wear ao
uniforms.
PHONE DOUGLAS 862
STAND PAXTON HOTEL.
Hymie Borsky, President.
The Store of tha Town
Just the Thing
COLLAR BAG
$1.00 sad $1.50
Crcn&isg, King & Co.
THE OMAHA BEE
THE HOME PAPER
7 hero la Only Ono
To Cot Th QEHUlftZ, Omit Fof Tha fW Kmmm
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Ud Tho World Ovmi' to Omm a CoJdla On Day
Whenever you feel a cold comlnt; en
think of the full name LAXATIVE
BKOMO QUININE. Look iur this
vuature oa the boa. Pries U csjonl
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Where tkeOculxa Bee
Unirersal Animated
YeeUyMty
Be Seen
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AMTSEMB1VTS.
i-Komical Rops-S Mil. Selbini ft Co.
a suo or ran" "A cycling aoveity"
Aad Other Acts of Merit.
"The Losing Cim."
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