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J ITEE MORNIXG OREGONIAN, TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918. CO s EOF U- BOATS RRENDER AT SEA SOLDIERS-WORKMEN ELEMENT 111 CONTROL naval critic, publishes in the Berlin iTageblatt an article containing reve lations regarding the German fleet. He says the hope that the German fleet would be able in a second Skagerrak battle to beat the British fleet rested upon the bluff and Ilea of the naval luthoritles In August, 1914, Germany had about one million tonnage in warships, he pointed out, while Great Britain nad . . . , , - i I more man aouDie mat. in me onager- SUDrTlcinneS truer narWICn battle, he declares, the German i 'uti a. n savcu 1 1 u ill ucairutiiuu jj tx i nj by good leadership and partly by fa vorable weather conditions. As it was, the losses of the German fleet were I enormous and on June 1 it was clear that the Skagerrak battle must be the only general naval engagement of the war. On all sides, continues the writer. I Admiral von Tirpltz was advised to construct only submarines, but he re mained obstinate. On October 1, 1915, Com I several members of the Reichstag made Ian earnest appeal to the army com- mand not to the naval staff--with the result that an order was issued termi nating the construction of battleships In order that the material might be used for the making of U-boats. In the meantime, so great a scarcity of tnvnnv. Not. 19 Twentv German I ..,, , . -,,,,.. c ,h. ubmarlnes. the first of more than 10 battleships and take the metaL ,In to be turned over to the allies this tnj8 manner, at the beginning of 1916, week, were surrendered to Bear-Ad- ; j battleships had "been disarmed, as miral Reginald W. Tyrwhitt, 30 miles welI as ona n4wiy built cruiser, off Harwich, today at sunrise. At the beginning of this year Cap- a J I .... 1 Tvwhltt rreived thS SUr- f.jn T i it n at a t mtt tha ll.rinan nv uiu., - j -- . . i - i u i v , says an exenange iej render of the German cran " consisted only of dreadnoughts and bat- patch from Copenhagen. The resolution, bis flagship, a British cruiser. tleships of the Helgoland. Kaiser and however, demands the summoning of a render of the submarines at sea is slven by an eyewitness. pus nad constructed from iS7 to iu, to the future of Germany. After steaming 20 miles acres. . at a COst of innumerable millions, nad Chancellor Ebert and other mod North Sea, the Harwich forces, hlcn been destroyed and the U-boats that erateg the advices add. desperately consisted of five llgnt cruls srs and zo had been constructed had proved un- tried to change the opinion of the destroyers, were sigmea. "--" ,r B 'e ngni againsi rmsn warsnips. council, but the extreme elements ap of Admiral nrnm, , ' " T ' I "'"' I peared to be in the great majority. was the uuracao. k ' I "U"V UI ,L, CZll In. other German towns the extremist ?q,dron nung a ... I.ubmaVin.T.nd Yn cTobe'r 1 iY , agitation is rported to be growing. Dateh Coast Is Approaeked. I February, 1918, she had 136 and in I State to Own Banks. --j, - headed by the flag- I June or tno same year 113, according to I The German Socialist programme, . 1 U.h in..n th Dutch Captain Persius figures. I according to Vorwaerts of Berlin, pro- -HI.. fniioweH br the Coventry, Dra- I Only a small percentage of these sub- I vides for state monopolization of all 'r.l,.i ,r.A r.nii.ria. Other ships marines were active by operating at banks and industries of any importance. foiiAwvrf i in line with their navigation any given time. Captain Persius de- The situation in the Kast is causing n.hi. .hawine The picture was a ciares. an January, isk. ior instance, anxiety In Germany and the Lokal With White Flags Flying. 80 OTHER DIVERS COMING ltoche XT-Boat Commanders polled to Swear That Craft Are i All In endamaged Condition. Effort to Summon Constituent Assembly Is Blocked. GERMAN .SITUATION HAZY Great Anxiety Is Caused Because of Fact That Great German Army Is Marching Toward East. LONDON, Nov. 20. The Berlin sol diers' and workmen's council at a lively meeting adopted a resolution against the summoning of a .constituent assem bly, says an Kxchange Telegraph dis- 1 fh,,h thl moon-lit sea to take part submarine work, only 1J per cent were German army is marching eastward, tH ih. Vurrender of the German U-boats, active, while 10 per cent were in har. according to a Copenhagen dispatch to after ths British squadron bor. 38 per cent under repairs and 20 the Exchange Telegraph Company, started the "paravanes" were dropped P" cent "incapacitated." Up to October 31 1.580,000 German J.vif'l af- MnD'Q ...... v. --- -. MBVIUICri WBI B K111CQ All 1 infl IB1B Ot . T- - like tops and divert any mines which was very difficult to get men for sub- 260.000 was not known, the Vorwaerts, i - encountered, ior ins , . w.. ...a, rajc, i. acAauo icuauia may ,u" ' atli looked upon the submarine warfare as authority. 'Almost every one on board donned P'itlc stupidity. Kour mm,o soldiers had been Ufa belts and Just as the red sun ap- cfPtaln 1 '"'"" .f the "itln wounded, some several times. The .ed above thehorison the first Oer- 'hrok".ut " th beginning of this newspaper adds that there were 490.000 pearea aDove mo nwi . month, when the German navy was German nrlr,nra in hnotlin mnnfPiq man submarine appeared In sight. ordered out for attack. Had th. a- oerman Prisoners in hostile countriea i soon ancr " . men obeyed, the writer remarks. In- mndov Knv 19 si- r..rr. - were seen la illna "Z" ,dbe num'rmbLe "v" w?uId ..have been lost. who recently resigned from the posi- - wr"'"" " h.Iw "V to take the . a"i,m-rm, "er', ",nK,n tion of Secretary of State for the Home ; Sierra entana . which k man. therefore Is of the opinion that Department. In speaking in the House submarine crews back to Germany ,he non Novemb er S rendered an of Lords tonight, said that although UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN REPORTS As Received From Oregon Counties Up to 6 P. M. Wednesday. -County. Quota. AmL Reported. Percent Benton.... '. .$10,600 $19,000 179 Multnomah 6,050 1 7,688 175 Deschutes 6,500 11,350 171 . Columbia , 10,350 17,000 164 Baker . . .; : 18,650 27,975 150 . Hood River 6,800 10,300 150 Klamath .". 10,800 16,200 M50 Malheur 11,400 16,000 140 Clatsop h 20,650 37,500 133. Crook 4,150 5,500 132 Lincoln 4,650 6,000 129 Wasco 13,250 16,550 1247u Yamhill 18,550 21,600 1167o Umatilla 34,200 40,000 114 Morrow 6,750 7,688 113 Josephine 7,100 7,808 111 Lake , 6,3-50 7,000 110. Union 15,150 18,000 110 Clackamas 26,700 29,000 108 Grant 5,500 6,000 108 Tillamook 8,550 9,100 106 Washington 21,550 22,150 102 Coos 18,150 18,150 100 Gilliam 5,600 ' 5,629 100, Jackson (No) 13,900 13,900 - 100- Jackson (So) 6,950 6,950 100 Marion 37,650 38,000 100 Polk 12,700 12,700 100 Sherman 5,250 5,250 1007o Wallowa 9,800 9,800 100 Wleeler 3,050 3,050 100 Linn 22,500 20,000 88 Curry 2,550 2,000 - 78 Jefferson 3,050 2,300 75 Douglas . . 18,400 11,500 62 Lane 29,800 18,000 59 Harney. ' , 6,500 2,500 38 Contributed by Portland Druggist. after the transfer. All the submarines were on the sur face with their hatches open and the crews standing on deck. The vessels were flying n flags and their guns were trained fore and aft In accord ance with the terms of surrender. A bugle sounded on the Curacao and all the iron crews took up their sta tions, ready for any possible treachery. The leading destroyer, in response to a signal from the Admiral, turned and led the way toward Kngland and the submarines were ordered to follow. They immediately did so. The surrender had been accomplished. Each cruiser turned and. Keeping a careful lookout, steamed toward Har wich. On one of the largest of the sub- -ir,.. which carried two 6.1 guns, JtJ officers and men were counted. The invaluable s-rvlce to their country. EXPRESS RATES USED MAXIMUM INCREASE WEST OP MISSISSIPPI 12 CEXTS. there Is a clone alliance between Bol- I shevlsm and Germany. I have had evl dence of this during the last week Regarding the press bureau, he saw no reason why it should be abolished. "We ought not to relinquish the Order, Effective January 1, Doe to weapons provided by the defense of the there was a pause in hostilities, the Vrt- A dreadnought and a flotilla of enemy's activities have not ceased. T .' .Tf ' , i V Cermaa Activity Seen. . . N-tinnt,a headnuarters. "Germany has already begun to try renresentincr x. number of farmers' or- to destroy the unity of the allies and crxnizationa. to annoint a renresenta our unity at home," he said. "I believe ,ive of th8 agricultural interests of the country as a delegate to the com' ing peace conference. Increase in AVagcs; Rates on Food Shipments favored. 1 WASHIXGTOX. Nor. 20. General In- ism," he said. -. . .stimated to be 300 feet in I creases in express rates were an- i.nrii. Ha number Baa oeen paimcu nuunctu loaay oy uirecior-uenerai MC- cut. Haas Lsose Flgeoas. KAISER'S SUITE FOR WILSON President Will Cross Atlantic on I V. S. Transport Agamemnon. NEW TORK. Nov. 20. (Special.) ITALY TACKLES PROBLEMS DEFINITE RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME STARTED. .w- -Mr. Tv..h llchtshln three ,ne unl na Potomac rivers tne mer Kear the ship vVaah. 1'sntsnip. jnreo increaseH .h..t r.w ol ins Mississippi ana soum 01 PreSident Wilson will cross the Atlantic on the United States transport Agamemnon, formerly the North Ger Huge Appropriations Made for Rail way Building, Public futilities and Other Purposes. . . , . i ,nlTraH V. v n mn "u i ... .ni . ..i ... -1 accoraing io iniormaiion receivea in tnrftm and the seapla made a most Impressive sight. i--daJte'lJl-.?r!P?rM?nfr.a!.8 New York from a reliable source. .w.rln.. was seen to P "nt. joe increases, n is asserted. This ship is faster Leviathan, formerly the' WASHINGTON. Nor. 20. Italy has embarked on a definite reconstruction than the I programme, and nearly 3.50B.000.0U0 lire Hamburg- I has been appropriated to carry it out. said a Rome official dlspatcn tooay. easures have been adopted to permit. perial suite of the Agamemnon, once all war factories to resume peace pro- D I . . . - I , 111 M.Ltl.a laj BtalW - . ... . . n. . . . i nranman ri v rnn KAiHffr on a. i 1 1 1 -1- will uuviivii iiiiiiicuiamu. board. On tnan ac prcsenu i ne increase on rood - - Pr.sirtant -nd Mr. wilsoI,. One billion eight hundred million lire it l axiH Khas been designated for railway re The work of eettlne the Agamemnon construction; l.OOO.ooo.uoo for puDllo at once a signal was flashed from thel ..,.ij-- -... .K-American liner Vaterland, and her pas- sal Admlnl that It had no right to do this. L "miS'Bi.tJl1MJ?i accommodations are better. The Me VVhn the ships had cleared the mine ne- tes on merchandise wi be about lmpberiai 8uite of the ABamemnon. once all field and entered the . war ehannj. t" The Jncrea.e'on food XT:? Z)?:mh& " rate, ,1.1 be about 75 per cent as - --- -- - . i much IlarwlcD ine snips uivn- occasions that the commisary at the prison has been handled in a rather reckless fashion and that a number of other departments leave open a possi bility for similar criticism. It Is known that the Governor has been investi gating these reports, and from the move which i3 expected, apparently he has become satisfied that there Is some or considerable truth in the criticisms. Stevens Expected to Accept. While Governor Withycombe was si lent on the subject when approached today, he conceded a few days ago that if Warden Murphy were displaced It would be solely upon the ground that his administration has not been suc cessful from an economical, business viewpoint. Coupling this fact with the information obtained on the outside, it is certain that this will be in the Gov ernors mind as the reason for making a change at the prison, and that n other reason will exist. From the same source it was learned that Mr. Stevens undoubtedly will r cept the appointment and return to Oregon within the next few days. What effect these developments will have on the rest of the prison official personnel is largely problematical. The probability is that it will mean no par ticular change unless the grand jury In vestigation developments should war rant an official shaking up. Captain Addison came out on the war- 00o 2io add tional revenue half of " already begun, the World works." 500,000.000 for other works of ship Maidstone. . "hiT ,h IS Rallw, v r...' is informed. The Kaiser Wilhelm II was public utility, and 100.000,000 to cope British crews were pui on D"r"""" company, before it was taken over sister ship of the KrOnprinzessin witn me situation creaieu uy wio i8. submarines to take them into harbor. p Government. had Ceclle. now the Mount Vernon, holder number of unemployed. With the exception of the engine staffs "l re J t0 distribute among employes ' the German trans-Atlantic record The dispatch also quotes Food Corn all the German sailors remained on P'"" "'es 1Dut" mon emP,oyes Botn thes0 vessels before the war missioner Crispl as saying that because deck. The submarines were jnen ' " Specifically, the express rate order through the gates or ';' provides that rates In the East or rates the German "ews were transferred to on Bnlpmenta orlKnating in the East the transports which will take them be advancea 16 or 17 cent on first and i -i v. I HAth tht.n VMS. a hAfnrA tha wir miSBloner us unjiiig .m.v oowuoo deck. The submarines were then taken SDeCfiCallvf the exnress rat .order could maintain an average speed of 22 of the addition of nearly 5.000.000 peo- I knots and it is said tnai under- Amen- i i imij uu.o. can engineers and crews their speed of Austrian territory, continued food has been Increased considerably. PEACE PLANS IN PROGRESS back to Germany. I second-class shirinents and that else- Wklte Flags Are Hoisted. where this Increase be practically li As the boats went through the gates I cents. Local differentials would make the white ensign was .un up on eacnjtne exact advances vary somewhat. f them with the German nag under- I Merchandise rates to Canada are raised avth. 1 15 cents a hundred pounds and com V'.rh German submarine commander I modtty rates, with many exceptions. at the transfer was required to sign a are to be raised 10 cents a hundred I WILSON TO TAKE BIG PARTY ON declaration to the effect tnat nis vessel pounas. miik ana cream rates, inter- I -. . n running order: that its perl- I stats and intrastate, are to be advanced I TRIP OVERSEA scope waa intact; that its torpedoes 15 per cent above the rates in effect xnil that lta tornedo last July 1. Garden Droducts and other heads were safe. food articles, shipped extensively by I chief Executive and Staff Will Go can School at Athens, has established restrictions will be necessary. RED CROSS HELPS GREEKS Mission Has Established Headquar ters at Salonikl. SALONIKA. Nor. 20. An American Red Cross mission, headed by Colonel CaDns and Major Barnes, ana accom panted by Director Hill, of the Ameri y GETS GREAT BRITAIN TAKES STEPS TO STOP HUN CRUELTIES. n,4... hH hn tssned forblddln express to cities, will take the new demonstrations and were obeyed to the rates of the classes in which they fall, letter. There was complete silence as Intrastate scales and classifications the aubmarines aurrendered and as the are abolished. crews were transferred. Bo ended an blatorlo event and the first portion ol the German submarine fleet is now in the hands of the British navy. to France on Agamemnon and Ba Convoyed by Warships. RED GUP PLOTTERS HELD GERMAX WARSHIPS SCRAPPED Bocbe Admiral Bares Inside Facta of j Teatonio Naval Policy. - hiuulauflrtflri here. Today the mission went to n-avaia to distribute food and clothing to the Greek population of Eastern Macedonia, recently liberated from tne Bulgarians. WASHINGTON. Nor. 20- There were no developments on the surface today OTCUCMC TO HPflfV PRISON in the nrenaratlons for President Wil- J son's trip to France and for Amer ic&B rtprtKiimuui. w me i-uu- . ... ,,:;,,, f, . nt Arrangements are coins: 8"rar iur - - -- GOVERN3IENT FOILED. MTN-iXf Vx a. A Dialtfaif, XXTI wl ... . gervlce -lcapta'ln Persius. the German part ot Former Dual Monarchy to BARBER GIVES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR ai'ltJirt 1U SHI Ur BULSatHK "r"?"." 7 v . rWenrts. of the Gov Bteaaiiy aneaa, nowever, ana an an- "r " - - f th. .i,mmi..iw. I ernnr assert that they believe ex personnel, with the programme for the Sheriff Stevens is the man who can Journey, may be expected at any time, maintain discipline at the prison with Membera of the Senate who attended out overlooking the humanitarian ele- the White Houbs conference last night ment at tne same nmo. told their colleagues today of the They also say that his record shows President s determination to stay In he will be capable of furnishing a bus France indefinitely, or until all of lness administration which they believe the greater issues arising out of the will result in sumo w t.n... Ka.n CI. , 1 .l LONDON. Nor. 20. Several hundred , mAAninn to CrV.i.r. T..n.- persons nave oeen arrested , in v.enna ,3 to head the American delega- on charges of conspiring with the Red th. ennf.,an-. Be Slerged With Germany. Denmark to Help Huns. rpfntmn at the institution. It has been hintea on a numner ot Thousands of Britons Are Released From Boche Camp Without Food or Transportation. LONDON, Nov. 20. (British wireless service.) In any question of provision ing Germany the British government will be obliged to take into account the conditions under which British prisoners in Germany are bcin released, unless the cruel treatment which such prisoners are receiving is discontinued, the German government was warned In a wireless message to day. The message sent by the British gov ernment reads: "Information reaches His Majesty's government of a shocking lack of or ganization in the release of British prisoners in German territory and of their return march on foot, miserably clothed, without food or transport and with no escort or guides, to the allied Telia Bsvr Make Gray Hair Remedy. tltx Si?dt?r,lsa!i?- ? f name has centered upon only llrtV .Tito ViiaiSS ti n tor fifth place, that of Secretary 1$ wJZtmM8tol& Howton. Vf the Department of Agri- Hasae.Made u' proclaim aao snevm gov- Colonel House. Ellhu Root and Justice 7r. Ai,V.- f.m.tt.H VTr Ih- Brandeis, generally believed to have L?5u0.peJf,r L"d.tr?."!'".d br th been selected by the President for Th. B.ii-j: .rrrnrn'- .m-n membership, speculation upon a long Mr. A. E. O'Brien, who has been a whom was Paul 1arber in New York City for ,many the Coramun a - a tl . l . - - . I Atinimv Tha years, dui ana -unowins iimumioi. Z.Zl:f .u- rmZ,-. -V culture. Gray. streaked or faded hair can be Navy officials let it be known today Immediately made black, brown or light BUDAPEST. Hungary, via Basel, that it Is planned to take the Presl- brown, whichever shade you desire, by I Nov. 20. The government has decided I dent and the delegation across th the us of th following remedy that 'hat the official title of Hungary from Atlantic on a big passenger liner now von n m k- at horn- i now on snail do in e xiungari a few- I i " ubb v wie uuTurnm-ni ah a trans -Merely get a small box of Orlex ,e'' Po.- powder at any drug store. It costs BASEL, Nov. 20. Announcement Is very little and no extras to buy. Dls- made at Vienna by th Council of State solve It la water and comb It through that it has decided to raise the new the hair. Full directions for mixing u"-ian loan irom -Tiew sources oi , . . . h I revenue, because of the financial sit uation. 9 v 55 & and Jis com in each box. "You need not hesitate to use Orlex, as a 1100.00 cold bond comes In each box guaranteeing the user that Orlex powder does not contain sliver, lead, sine sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal- tar products or their derivatives. COPENHAGEN. Nor. 1 S. Delegates from Vienna have arrived at Berlin to negotiate a union of. German Austria with Germany. As a result of negotiations between -It does not rub off. Is not sticky Denmark and Germany, the latter will gummy and leaves the hair fluffy. It "eeive eacn montn (,uuo ions or ists. . . . . I IKft AAA t stria mont nnrl 230 0(10 ton- of I will make a gray-nairea person jook J'" ,," :' : ,..n, Mrl vouncer." AdV. wuc-i. mcwurums ui -' D!UUUGUk v A LUQ -- 1 1 1 li ft ono va w u v a Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting MORE PUBLIC WORK URGED Oriental Cafe Cor. Broadway and Washlngtoa (I7pstalrs.) OPEX 11 A. M. to 3 A. M. Plaeat Grill of Its Kind oa Pacific Coast. MUSIC AND DANCIXQ. American and Chinese Dishea. Service at All Honrs. TRY OUR DAILY LOCH. 11 A. SI. to 8 P. M. 25c, Sue, 3 Sc. 40c ta 75e Including Soap. Vegetables, Drinks, SPETIA1, SUNDAY TURKEY DINNER, 75 Deep Carve Lenses S (I 9 (I (I T4afv.r1r T? visit f 60. 1 THE SIGN OF PERFECT SERVICE Employment for Men Released From Tesrs ace th formula for fat reduction! War Industries Sought. waa MIt' "aniaA." Todav It la "Tiki I Marmols Pmcripuoa Tabieta" Friends tell WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. To provide friends doctors telr their patients, until I work for men being released from war thousands knew and as this convenient. I Industries, th Mayors of th principal! barmloaa mathod. Thoy est what thay Ilka, cities of th country were asked today llvs as thay Ilka, and still loss their two. by the War Labor Policies Board to t isur pounas oi i-i m w. miupu. make arrangements tor starting as -iieciia, narmiaaa m-rniiii- rccicripiinn i riihll. work nral-cts noaalhl- Tablets sre sold by all drulat a lanta manT Ib work projects aa possible, rasa for T5c Or If you prefer you mav I 1 wnn direct to th Mamiola. Comsanr. t4 I A raeuperatlvs dlat In Influanaa. Harllck'a I ttowwua Aia, xatxoii. aiich. auv. i aiauea aUiia, very aiffea.ioie. aqt. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS IFOR IN DIG EST! Qtt n tr f.-rr.. - . A and properly fitted with a glasses without the use of v V drugs by skilled specialists. ) (& 9 Complete lens grinding ft factory on the premises. 9: SAVE YOUR EYES THOMPSON (f OPTICAL INSTITUTE ) Portland's Largest Most Slodern, n Best Equipped. Exclnalv- a VV Optical Establishment. A 209-10-11 CORBETT BLDG. . ) FIFTH AND MORRlsUM jx M? SINCE 1H08. r sc -v & 9 55 A SEARCH FOR THE BEST In Lighting Fixtures. Reading Lamps. Glass and Silk Shades INEVITABLY LEADS TO WALSH'S 106 4th Street. The Largest and Most C o n v e n ient Electrical store in the city. Everything Electrical Installed and Prepared. WALSH'S Main 174. Salesrooms 106 4th St. Between Washington and Stark Sts. Now for Overcoats Months ago, when whole sale prices were far below present quotations, we made ready for your overcoat needs. Great quantities of the fin est woolens from domestic and English looms were con tracted for and made into smartly tailored coats we are now showing. Every coat is worth more today than the price it's marked you may profit by our early buying. $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 AND UP TO $65.00 w MENS WEAR Corbett Bldg., Fifth and Morrison lines, with the result of lamentable -suffering and heavy mortality. "His Majesty's government cannot tolerate continuation of this cruel treatment and must insist op adequate arrangement being made in all the above respects by the German authori ties with whom the responsibility lies. Otherwise, we shall be compelled to take this Into account in any question of revlctualing Germany or satisfying the requirements of the Garman popu lation. "His Majesty's government are ready to lend all available assistance by for warding food, clothing and transport to prisoners' camps where they are not otherwise forthcoming and am address ing allied commanders in this sense. "Please arknowledfff rereipt. MORE MEN MAY GO ABROAD Belief Is That New I'nlls AVill 15a Sent to Siberia. CAMP LEWIS. Tacoiiia. Wash.. Nov. 20. Orders received here today for the Immediate formation here of Ruse Hos pital No. 162 caused speculation amoni! officers concerning the probability of new American units being assigned to torelgn service. It Is known that some specialist." particularly engineers and medlral units, will be sent to Kurope, and offi cers here btlleve some more men may be sent to Siberia. RpihI The (trpennlan classified ndx. BRAMBACH A Low Priced Baby Grand Piano A remarkable little Piano, de signed for the modern living room, takes up no more space than an upright when placed in a corner the price, too, is no more than that of a good upright. $635 Convenient Payment Terms Dealers in SleinivaX) and Other Pianos. Pianola Pianos, Viclrolas and Records, Player Music, Music Cabinels, Piano Lamps, Etc. Sheman. piay & Co. 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