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VOL NO. XXXVIII.
BEN. CAiAHZA SENDS
ARMED
FORCE
Gov. Maytorena 'Defeated Fed
eral Troops In First Bat-
tie Yesterday in Mexico.
MOBILIZES MEN FOR
ANOTHER STAND TODAY
Dcniss That 200 Were Killed
in Engagement Carranza
Says Battle Unavoidable.
U. S. GUARD BRIDGE.
ID, AtKltl Trrn to "oot Br Tlmm.J
BROWNSVILLE. Tex., Sept.
og Military guards wore ro-cs-
takllshcd today by tho U. 8.
troops at tho International
Bridge approaching her.
NACO. Sept. 2C. Under orders
from President Carransa, 'General
lllllya began mobollzlng his troops
here today for another ntiind against
(lovemor Maytorona of Bonorn, who
defeated him In n hnttlo 'yesterday
nt Santa Barbara.
lllllya reported that .20 of his
mm were wounded and mono killed.
Soldiers who fled from battlefield,
however, snld nt least 200 Head men
were loft on tho field. lllllya said
General Jesus Carranen was enrouto
from Tchuantopeo with Hen thousand
men.
IB, aimkui4 TrM to Coot Br Tlmn.l
NACO, Sopt. 20. 200 woro loft
dend on tho field between Santa Bar
bara nnd Santa Cruz, nftor n bnttlo
between tho forces of -Governor May
torena and Oonornl lTIUya, according
to fugitive Carranza colUlers. lllllya
Is awaiting orderB from Mexico City
as to whether ho shall make another
stand at this point..
American and Norwegian Mer
chant Vessels Captured by
English While Coaling.
NEW YORK, Sopt. 20. Tho Urlt
lth consul general lioro announced
that tho steamer lorenzo registered
ns a United States merchantman nnd
tho Norweglnn steamer Thor had
been raptured by tho HrltHli crulsora
In tho net of coaling the German
crnlbor KarlBrudo off tho Wont In
dlns and were tuken to Si. l.ucin
to nwnlt disposition 1y tlwes Ittlsse
court,
SISTER LOST
ON LEGGETT
catoips ;
AIDING GERMAN
i
"" " Uvnahlngton district was Insistent that
Fied and John Messerle Get TSnM t Major
Snrl Mpwq HllQhinH Won't Morrow announced that Just as soon
OdU lieWS nUbUUIIU VVUII l (tg tJl(J ,20(0oo,000 oinergency Mil is
Hear for a Lona Time. , signed up he will start the dredgo
iioi iui a uuuu Mlchle on the Coos Bay har. as the
Messrs. Fred and John Messorle.i bill contains funds for operating her.
two well known Coos Boy men, have
lliaf Awiloi.n.l ...n.l tl.r, lint I alsfni.
Mrs. Nellie Andorson and hor 12-
year-old daughter, Helen, woro among
tho victims of tho Frances II. Lcggott
disaster. Tho nows came today In a
letter from relatives In San Fran
cisco. 1
Capt. Andoison Is now en route to
Callao, Peru, on the sailing vessel,
Carrier Dove from Aberdeen, and will
probably not hear the fate of his wife)
ana daughter for two or mrea
reaKut,rSt.roT,red for WM toi Former Marshfield Man Nearly
Capt. Anderson had Just returned, SUCCUITlbS tO Headache Med
to Aberdeen from a trip to Now Zeal-j j.;-- n Dnrtland.
and and found that ho would not hnvej ICIne III rui liauu.
an opportunity to visit his wife and Tn0 f0nowlng from a Portland pap
two children, Helen, aged 12, and , or wm be of Interest here, as Geo. N.
Oscar, aged 14, so lie wired Mrs. An- Farrjn formerly lived In Marshfield:
derson to bring tho children to Abor-j Q00rge N. Farrln. attorney and
deen and visit him. She decided not' jidate for nomination at Attornoy
to take Oscar out of school and shei aenera 0n the Republican ticket In
and Helen went to Aberdeen and as' j prj,liarles last June, narrowly es
he Iteggett loft soon after Capt. An-I cn , death Jn the Clyde Hotel yes
der8on sailed on the Carrier Dove.1 torday w,en ho took an overdose of
she and her daughter started home tal)let'8 t0 curo n headache. Farrln
on the Ill-fated vessel. did ,l0t realUe the strength of U'q
uesiues tho two brothers here. .mt.
Anderson, who was tho youngest of
mo .uusaene gins, nas anomer oium
er, G. L. Messerle, at Richmond. Cal.,
and her mother lives In San Fran
cisco. Tho nows came as a sad shock to
t,he Coos Bay relatives, who did not
suspect that any of their kin was on
the Leggett.
BLAME SOME MEN fOR NOT TAKING THEIR OWN ADVICE
OIfl0B
Established 1878
ns Tho Const Mail.
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President Pcmcare's Home
' Bombarded and Parents''
' Place .Ransacked.
(I), AMOcUtMTrru to Coot lit, Timet.)
BORDEAUX, Sept. 20. President
Polncnrlo'a homo nt San Plgny, 23
inllPH South of Verdiln, was bombard
ed by tho Germans ycstordiry.. Tho
acrmnns r-o'cu'.lously had pillaged the
Iiouhu of tho president's parents at
Nubcourt.
U. S. Dredge Ordered Taken to
Grays Harbor at Once
Mroliie to Remain Idle.
The U, S. Dredge Oregon which
has bran working hero for sovernl
months, most of tho tlmo on money
fumlshud by the Port of Coos Bay
through falluro to securo a federal
appropriation, stopped oporallons to
day mill prepared for being trans
ferred an'Grnys Harbor. Cnpt. Shook
Is arranging for n vrssol to trans
port thole plpollnu aud oqulpinout
nnd It Is oxpectod that a tug will
bo soift hero from tho North to
tow thu Oregon up. Sho will proba
bly lenvo sometlmo next week.
Tho news of thn transfer of tho
Oregon enmo an a surprise. The
Port of Coos Uny 'had advanced
money tor hor operations until Oct
1 nnft today Henry SengBtncken,
when Ini heard tho Ttunor, wired
.Major Morrow who replied that tho
Oregon Intel beon ordorcll to Htop to
day and ho put In readiness for be
ing transferred to Gruys Harbor.
There wns a small hnlnuro In tho
Grays Hurbor fund but It Is hollnved
thnt anotlior appropriation must hnvo
boon provided for thore In tho $20,
000,000 emergency silbsCltuto for tho
regular rivers and harbor bill.
In addition to the loss of tho
Oregon, anotlior muttor In con
nection with tho transfer Indicates
that tho bnr dredgo Mlt'h'lo Is to re
main Idlo for a rotislflorn'blo lengtli
of time. Major Morrow transferred
tho clerk from the Mk'hlo to tho
Oregon nnd ho wtll go north with
tho latter.
' Miams TO OMJUATK.
dipt. JliitgiMiii Says That Kpwlal lllll
1 Piirvlflt'N fur It.
Cnpt. Macgenn said today that ho
had conferred with Major Morrow
lioforo leaving Portland and urged
him to allow tho Oregon to work at
least a week longer In the lower Bay.
I timvni'nr Mntnr ffivnTifincli nf tllO
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druc ana no was 111 a juuu ..
on when ho w
nn rushed to the Good
Samaritan Hospital where emergency
methods reiioveu mm. no ui"
to leave the hospital today.
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Our II HATING STOVK LINK la
now COMPLETE, Se us before, buy
ing. K1CBL.V1) & SON.
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GERMANS LOOT
FRENCH HOIS
COOS BAY TO
LOSE OREGON
ARRIN TAKES
AN OVERDOSE
Sag
MEMBER OP Tills ASSOCIATED
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1914 EVENING
ELftlM GERMANS
i Hy AMorUtM rrcti lo Coot Bit Timet.
LONDON, Sept. 20. Dispatches
from I'ctrogrnd declare tho Austrian
civil government of Cracow has been
taken over by Germany. The inhabi
tants of Cracow aro said to bo in
flight. Tho Germans hnvo thrown
three army corps Into tho Cracow
district, In parepartlon for a Russian
attack, which, It Is expected, will not
ho delayed much longer. Tho Rus-
mr Atiocut) nm to com n tibm.i
PARIS, Sopt. 20. Heavy fighting
Is going on nt both tho caBt nnd west
wings of tho bnttlo between tho allies
nnd tho Germans in Franco, according
to nn official announcement this af
ternoon. Tho announcement said: "On our
left wing, between tho Somine and
Olso rivers, tho battle continues -very
violently. Between Solmons and
CHARGE CE CRACOW DISTRICT
FRENCH REPORT HARD FIGHTING
ON BOTH WINGS OF ARMY TODAY
i
Y
STEALING CALF FROM RODINE
Coos County Grand Jury ."Re
turns Ten More True Bills
At CqawWql Tfla&
VERY FEW OF ACCUSED
HAVE BEEN ARRESTED
. .1
JOC Schilling, Jr., Exonerated
in Auto Accident Case
No Bruner Case Report
(Speclol to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Or., Sopt. 20. Tho
Coos county grand Jury today return
cd ten more true bills nnd 0110 not n
true bill. Of thoso Inaictett, uifly
tu'n linvn liinn lirrontixl. Tlwiv urn
1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis PutrnmoUlx of
i Allognny, who uro held Tor Btonllng
and killing a yearling heUcr belong-
lag to Chns. Rodlnc. They expect to
furnish bond this afternoon fur tholr
appearance.
I An Indictment was also returned
I In tho caso of Henry Volckman, -the
ALLIES TAKE
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France and England Take Pos
session of Kaiser's Colo
nies in Africa.
BORDEAUX, Sopt, 20. The Min
istry of Marine announced that the
French gunboat Surprise on Septem
ber 21, took possession of the Coco
Beach In Kamarun, n German colony
In western equatorial Africa.
LONDON, Sept. 20. A Capo Town 1
dispatch says a British force occupied
Luderltzbucht In German Southwest
Africa on Septomber 19. Tho' Ger
man garrison previously retreated,
blowing up tho railway and destroy
ing the wireless Installation.
HirrALlATION IIV GKRMAXH.
Rereiigo Seizure of KnglMi In Afri
mi by Attacking Kngllsli.
tnirA..ovi.t.4iT.t.co.nrT..n.i
LONDON. Sept. 20. The British
seizure of Ludorltz Bay, Germany a
diamond field In Southwest Arrica,
was quickly followed by a German
raid on the British harbor at Walflsh
Bay In Capo Colony. According to a
Capo Town dispatch these raiders are
only a patrol and appear to be tho
advance guard of a larger force.
FOOTBALL BKGINS.
I (B AoUtKl Trtt to Coot Br Tlmtt.
I CHICAGO. Sept. 20 Football I
I play for this season began In !
I the easj and middle west tpday. I
I.PrnctTcallv all of the big teams I
I of the east went Into action. Yale
I expected to try some Canadian I
I forward passes against tho Unl-
Iverslty of Maine, v;s .,4
M
Sfattos
PRESS
HAVE TAKEN
rlmi capital has been advised also
that all traffic has been stopped be
tween Berlin nnd tho Baltic ports of
Danzig, Elblng nnd Stottln. Another
demand hnB been made by Austria for,
the surrender of Bolgrndo. This was
answered by tho shelling of a monitor j
In tho river. In tho menntlme tho
Balkan allies continue their nttack1
on Sarajevo.
Rhclmsthoro are no Important chnng-
..!.. . .!. ii,nt.a
nnd Verdun tho situation Is unchnng-.
nnd Verdun tho situation is unennng-'
cd. In tho Woovro region tho enemy
-rnini tun Mnimn rivnr nnnr Ml. nil-
Hr"' .1..""... .'-J Vi,n wnrn
hlel.
10 ma Bouiii u wiu hud.iu
U II, VJ IUIIIII U. ,.wu..-
Tcglon tno fourteenth ucrmnn army
........ t. .11 l,nnt ...111, IijMVV In..
se;'' On our right; In Lorrino' and
Vosgos, tho effective Gormnn forces
com to have been reduced."
I II I Mill
Myrtlo Point .hardware dealor who
ran ninuclc a- few nignts ago aitor.
drinking too freely of Myrtle Point,
liquor.
Qoorgo Francis, the. former Uoa-.j
burg mnn, wns also Indicted for lar-'
ceny In robbing tlio Owl. Saloon in'
I .Too Rclillllnir Kmtl.
iinraiiriniii I
Tnn Rililllltiir .Ip.. nf Mvrtln I'nlnt.
was freed by tho grand Jury, which i,
rnriirnnil "lirif n mm 1,111" 111 111H
caso nftor honrlng tho ovtdonco In the
nuto ncclilont enso IiiNkJiIcIi one of
his compnnlons wan killed:
llnincr t'nso Dolaytyt
Tho grnnd Jury did not IJlo n re
port In tho Ilruuer inurdor caeo today
and will nrobablv continue tuolr In-
vostlgntlon nt tho next sessIonv 4
Tho grand Jury will ndjourrl to-
uli'lit tiw Mm liirin.
Plead Not Guilty. V llAhSto Qlnr I innr Prntir line
Mrs. Fannie O'Donnoll la planning v " lrll HIIU' HIUIV, ,
to fight hor enso and has five rl NarrOW CSCapO In NOW York
iiohhou Hiibpoenncd to prove that she, Hnrhnr TfifHv
U not gulity. Ruby Morrison Is nlsol v iiuiuui 1 uuav.
' going to fight tno Indictment ngalnst)
her.
Daly, arrested for tho North In -
lot robberies, pleaded not guilty,
JaS. T. MaCeV, WhOSe Wife
"Was Killed, Released After
Being Held as Spy.
Illy AuorUI4 TrrM to Coot Iltr Timet,
LONDON. Sept. 20. lames T
Mueey. of Denver, whose invalid wife 1
committed sutcldo In London, after
having been driven out of nn Ant -
werp hospital at the outbreak of lion
tllltles, was set at Liberty today nt
REFUGES IN
tlMHNU NUW :
. 1
i-iyiuuuiii, wuuro no 1 uu uuun iiom urr Hirntl lieinw l'iillle,
as a suspected spy. Ho wob detaln- Declared to have been traveling at
cd by tho British authorities with n prohibitive rate of -need on n dnn
three other Americans until his cltl- Korously wot and sllppory road, a
zenshlp was proved, ' largo automobllo from Dandon, whllo
fnny ltefngeeH Tliere. ! on the way home from tho fair at
Tho American, relief committee Is Myrtle Point, slid off the bank and
to continue Its activities without any turned completely over about four
diminution of .(ts staff for at least miles out from Coqullle late '-estor-another
week on Account of tho great day morning. Tho men, who, It la
number of refugees arriving In Kng- claimed, were under the Influence of
land from continental ports, 300
'. nrn fiXnoctod iloro tonlrfit
. iinitenlnm.
1)5,000 Have ItHiimetl.
m .'.. 11 .1,0 A,..inn..
Relief Committee, reports that dur- l"'vnsJIr1t in , toh
Ing tho last seven days 12)0 Ainerl- "t ' B d at tho road, though bov
cans have arrived In London. Of 1 f n later returned and
these 731. were assisted financially. d o turn It back The machine
The departures for tho week, lnclud- Buffered only inlnor damages and will
Ing todays catlings, total 8.000. Thl4 n ,Jl,t HtUo repairing Tho names
n,nw m, tntni .lflnartiirea for Am?' ?' the men lu tho party have not been
erlcans since tho war bogan 95,000,
persons.
FAST STAGE SCHEDULE.
The stage Is now arriving nt Maple-
tnn l,nl,i.nn,i 9 . 1 A nil, I J t fl In tllA nf.
Srnnnn nndthA Mliinlo Mltohell is'
landing Eugene passengers In Flor-, will hold a LADIES' NIGHT njgjct
enco about 0 In tho ovonlng. Tho Tuesday ovenlng. All wives, Bisters",
trip from Eugone to Florence Is now, . t , . . sweat,eartB are,invltei
hJn -made, In ten-Jioura,.wnceUf"m f JSSe,in-eLB aEWnvIte
Pilot. ' ." ""niiPfc?"' J.A3to a social evening and'banquot.
EDITION
A Cnmnlldntlon of
and Coos liny
NOIHING DECISIVE IN BATTLE
OF THE AISNE RECORDED SO
BATTLE RAGES
Fighting of Unusual Severity in
Progress on Both Wings of
French Frontier Armies.
(D, AnocUt4 Tint to Coo 07 Tlmtt,
LONDON, Sept. 20. A battle of
extrnordlnnry severity is raging at'
tho western end of tno Anglo-French I
and Germnn bnttlo lino In (ho region1
of Noyon, sixty miles north of Paris,
wnero mo Kronen nro still striving to,
a"Wnal?h KE? A'
forced army. A Irench official state-
J ''" tho allies hnvo mado
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tlo began. On tho eastern end of tho
ll, I
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""IK" lilUM IIIIU.UUU UUUII IUIVIU UW'K
mlttcd their lino. had beon forced bark
thMJSSl tSl
?, m"0,"0"1-,', feVi, t,nw,lt,y
I " J 1" u?. ,llth ,f . ll,"C. f.0'1:
tho Russians nro preparing an attack
I Itnvn fifintttrnjl twr (niuno in tlm nmM.
M RI1TM RRFRl
! m S , ? ", Ln, " ' Bl' tho position of tho invaders
nl. low rut off rnl Fw Z ,m?r",t center In stilted for such tnc
pMoly cut off rallwa) conimunlcn-, ,, ,, B,0K0 wnrfnro ,inH roval!od
AUTO ACCIDENT IS
I'ATAL IN WASHINGTON
tBr Aoclt4 rrfw to roo llr TlttiM.
DAYTON, WobIi., Sopt. 20.
Mrs. Dickinson wns killed and
hor husband, Benjamin Dickin
son, a prominent wool grower of
Colombia county, sorlously In
jure!, when their nuto turned
over near hero today.
I I
r
rtiv AiuwUia.1 ! ivm n tiium
A EW YORK. Sopt. 2C 1000 baloM
rnf rotton In tho lower hold of tho
) white Star liner Crotlo caught flro
1 this morning ns the vessel Iny-at her
pier roay to woign alienor for Genoa.
SovornI hundred Italian reservists,;
nnrrnii nnr
m un r nt
IN SHIP HOLD
who woro crowded Into the stoerngo, Pelrograd correspondent of tho Mve
I fled to tho pier. Tho flames woro sub- lng News, completely Isolates the
dued after a hard fluht.
1 110 vessoi
will be unahla to sail as scheduled.
TRADK HILL HIGNKD.
Hr Aiwlloj IVmi lo.Cooa !lr TlniM,)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt.
j Vresldent Vllson today signed
the trado commission bill. He
announced several weoks ago
I that ho would not appoint tho
I members of the commission 1111
I til the Decembhr session of Con
gress.
COMING
1
'ROM FAIR
.MACHINE Tl'llS OVKIt
Baudon AtiKuiioblllsts .SKvdlng, Run
liquor, were not badly injured, nl-
thougli two of thorn aro reported to
have been nrotty well bruised about
tho legs. The' accident occurred on a
straight stretch of road
"""l',.
RnlnB hnvo made tho roads to Myr-
tlo Point run deep with mud and ma
chines making the trip to the fair
have had hard pulling In, sovera!
stretches. ".
Tho LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE
EVERY DAY
There appears some Item of news In
the advertising columns of The Times
news of tho day's "Best Buys" to
bo found In tho various storcB. Tho
woman who reads and heeds theso
"nows Items" Is tho one w!o conducts
her household economically.
Times. Const Mull
Athertlwr
No. 55
Violent and Incessant Engage
ments Fail to Give Victory
to Either Side.
GERMANS DO NOT FOLLOW
PLANS OF THE EXPERTS
War Correspondents Are Ous
ed from Battle Zone
Germans Well Prepared.
KXGLIHH STATEMENT.
tor AMotit.a rrf to Com D17 Tlran.
LONDON, Sept. 20. Tho of
ficial press bureau Into today
Issued this Htatoment: "Thoro
hns ,bcen much activity on tho
pnrt of the enemy nil along tho
counter nttnrkn have been ro
pulsed nnd considerable loss In
flicted on tho enemy,"
I ,,,r ai' t ioo nt? th
III? Auocltt! TrtM 10 loo Da, Tlnot,
LONDON, Sopt. 20. In splto of
the fact that thoro has boon fighting
im uuui inn 1011 uiiii ngiu wings at
t "o nines tluring tn0 last weoK, nnd
,l,. ,!.. .....,,.... . l.nn
v'o'enVnnd IncnnLno docislvo ro
"t ot tho hnttln of tho Alsno lias
yet been recorded. Tho British mill-
IK? !"" "h.. '.on"?, J:!1?2,CS
1 "? y uvuti u"v
thoro for days, tho fighting on tho
ondn contradicts them.
CoiTt'xiHiiHlt'titH Aro Otitted.
Correspondents tolegrnphlng today
from Amsterdam nnd dating tholr
dlspatrhes from "Frnnce," an expodl
cut resulting from tho expulsion of
writers from onywhoro nenr tho
sceuo of operations, again dwell on
1 tho excellent character of tho Gor-
WMi eujrcu.clAUjouA,
(icrnuiim (Jod ItiM'Ic.
It soiuB that In many plncofl along
the Alsno battle front, stouo quarries
dot the hlllsldcH and n majority of
theso workings hnvo boon In German
hands for years, During novoral
weeka before- the opening of hostili
ties, thousandtt of tons of stouo wore
cut from those quarries, lntor to be
used for constructing barriers against
which tho hcnvlcst artillery Jibb lit
tle effect. i
Tho Germnns Installed a long
tlmo before war, certain portions
of Homo of their big 42 coutlmotor
guns on farms under pretext that
they woro boring n woll. Thoy put
In foundations of concreto so every
thing watt ready. At other places
heavy Gormnn artlllory wax placed
on concreto pint forms mndo somo
years ngo as foundations for factor
ies that never wre completed.
(.'APTIMU? RAILROAD ItAHIC
(Fir AMorltitd X'n. I root nit tiiim.)
LONDON. Sent. 20. Tho fall
of
tho town of Khyrow, tolopgrnpliB tho
"iioniiiii itirtiiiuii pusiiiuiiH oi t'rxe-
mysl ns regards railroad communica
tion. Khyrow Is twenty miles south
of Przomysl.
KTATMMUN'l' OK IH'KSLl.
Clulin tn Have Repulsed Advance of
GeminiiM.
ID, AttorlttM rrw. H IV PvT TlBM.1
NEW YORK, Sept. 20,-A mili
tary attache of the Russian embassy
burned tho following as being re
ceived from Potrogrnd: "On Septem
ber 23rd we repidsod attempts of
tho Gormnn advanco guard to pene
trate further to the east In tho
provincQ of Suwalkl. Near Schutoh
kin and Vincent our advanco troops
havo beon successfully engaged with
tho oiiomy. In Western Gnllcla, no
fighting of importanco hns taken
p!aco."
ALLIES BOMBARD At STRIA.
French nnd Ihigllh AtdicU Big; loi1
tlflenfloiiM. X inr.Auotlltrd I'rrtt to T Vtj Tlnir.
.OJIlj. Sopt. 20. Tho fIeeH of
Great Britain and Franco aro today
bombarding heavily all tho fortified
Austrian positions In the vicinity of
Cattaro in Dalmatla. A wlrolosB re
ceived from tho commander of the
French fleet hnnounces that tho pow
erful Austrian fortresa of Pelngosa
has beon dismantled.
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KAJHER'S.KON SICIC '
Or AuoilalM I'mi to Coot D)f Tlmw J
LONDON. Soot. 20. Prlnco Os
car, Emperor William's fifth son,
has beon obliged on account of
heart weakness to enter tho hospi
tal, according toAa telegram from
Berlin.
Tho LOYAL ORDER OK MOOSE
will hold i LADIES' .NIGHT next
Tuosday evening, AU wives, sisters,
daughters and Bweothonrta aro Invited
to a social evening and banquot.
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