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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION
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lgut a PIEDMONT and see for yourself why
they hold such a record for sales.
Men wouldn't be going after more and more and
MORE PIEDMONTS if they didn't find them
exactly what we say they are.
PIEDMONTS arc made of all -pure Tobacco
blended in a way to give them an unusually
good taste. w M ,
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TO RMiTRTO RIP MERRY 'CHRISTMAS FOR
III nUMLlllldL UlUi THP "0STT1F PDIPMnC"
IIIL HULL 0U6LIWO
LIQUOIt UOVSKS PL.YV CAM-
iuiox l-oi: dkckmiihu i
6P li
2Tie
CL7?&
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QuaUtij
Coupon in Every Package "Tackle It"
AVIIiIj 1K flltKAT snow
WARNING
jwmn WTr-wrrrsggHsr
To tlio Trntlo and to Consumers o(
Chlldron's Outer Garments.
You nro hereby nojlficd Hint J. C.
I'onnoy Co., of Mnrshflold, In thu
Cooa ltay Times, Wednesday, AugiiBt
lltli, 19 in, advertised Coveralls,
good heavy donlm, 7Cc value, our
lirlco -10c.
You nro ndvlsed that "KOVKhV
ALLS" la a trndo nnmo adopted by
tis for our woll-known ono-pioco
play-suit, and that no other person,
firm or corporation has a right to
ueo said nnmo, nn(i thnt wo hnvo
been .protected in our ownorshlp
thereof by docrcos of tbo Courts of
tlici Stato of California.
Tho public and consumors nro fur
ther advised thnt J. C. I'onnoy Co.
has never purchased from us any of
our "KOVBItALLS" and that wo
havo In our poBscsslon artlolos mado
in Imitation of our "KOVKKALLS"
which woro Bold by J, C. I'onnoy Co.
for and as our "KOVF.KAU.S."
Tho public uro wnmod according
Infily.
LEVI STRAUSS & CO., Mfrs.
Unit pry mid Pino S's
Kim Francisco, Cnl.
Livestock Imposition nt Portland Is
I III.. 4 ... till
i v iif ii.nmv.inm
j PORTLAND, Oro., Dec. 1. Fnrni-
jcrH, livestock owners, breedorH and
others will bo Intorostod to lonrn
thnt tho Fifth Anmin! Intornntlonnl
I Livestock Exposition, to bo hold nt
'tho Union Stockyards, North Port
land, from Doconibor C to 11 ex-
AltiulvnK vtvna iii-nmlftn nt linlni! nnu I
.V. ..,.....,, O..0 ,..-.... w. ..-... .-
ot mo most buccossuii yoi num. uur
! Ing those six duys there will bo hold
conventions ami meetings of tho
1 Oregon Jersey Cnttlo Club, Oregon
Ouurnsoy Cnttlo Club, Orogon
' Wnshlngtoii-Idnho-Montnnn Swlno
I Drecdors' Association, Oregon llol
btoln Cattlo Club, Northwest Short
horn Association, Oregon Mutter and
Checso Maker's Assoclntlon, Oregon
, Poultry and Pot Stock Show, Wlll
nmotto Vnlloy Wool CTrowors' Asso
. elation, and nil to coneludo with tho
' Ilreodors' nud Stockmen's Ilnnquot.
DIVOItCF.S MANY"
CIopIiiii(1 .luilno TlilnkH Number
(renter Tluin Should llo
In
CLKVKLANI). noc. 1. Far too
. truny marrlod persons .nro Booking
tlio road to happiness through tho
idlvorco courts. "
i Common I'lOns Judgo Charles J.
I Kstop gavo this opinion when bo
found that sluco Soptombor 1 ho has
tried inoro thnu -125 divorco ensea.
Judgo Kstep added: "I havo
thought of those rules to help mar
ried porsons to Iscop away from tlio
courts:
" Kiss your wlfo good-byo In tho
morning, and say 'How do you do
at night.
It Is Slated Hint Newspapers In Ore
gon Will llo 1'm.M lMonlely
In the Xcl Few Weeks
It Is stated thoro will be n whirl
wind advertising campaign of liquor
houses during tho month of Decem
ber throughout Oregon for tho pur
poso o ronchlng tho public while
the advertising can bo lawfully done.
It Ts sptd that tho registration books
will provide names of those to whom
liquor houses may send personal
circulars.
In referring to the subject tho
Portland Telegram bsis:
" Under tho prohibition law,
which becomes operatlvo January 1,
101(1, It Is unlawful to advertlso i
liquor In newspapers. It is also tin-1
lawful to try to reach tho customers '
nml solicit business. This being tho
'case, tho concerns which oxpect to
! remain In business whon Oregon
I goes dry nro proparlng to operate
1 from n California baso and nro seek-'
lug a mall order trade In advance. '
" An advertising agency has ncgo-1
I tiatcd with many of tho dally and (
j weekly newspapers ot Oregon for
. rates on display ndvertlslng to bo
I need in one or two Issues In Decern-'
ber tho Inst month In which papers
ran nrcopt liquor advortlRomcntB. I
Tho agency wnntn rntcs for hnlf
pnga mid wholo-page display, nud
offers to supply this htisluons If tho
ninuager of tho newspaper Is will-!
ling. Tho ngoncy ropresonts Cnl-i
llomln liquor concerns which want,
to sell quantities of goods in Ore
gon beforo December 31 and hnvo
their trado established aftor Jan
uary 1.
. " How much lnonoy In nvallablo
for this ndvertlslng Is not known, t
but If nny considerable number ofj
tho country pnpors sign contracts,
tho advertising will run Into ftvo
figures.
" It Is estimated thnt nioro thnn
$in,000 lins already boon spent 'in
trying to reach registered voters
through tho malls. In using the
registration list, two firms havo con
fined themselves to sending their
advertising circulars to inoi exclus
ively, hut tliey havo not limited
themselves to nny ono party. An
thoro nro HOO.OOO registered votorn
In tho state, onch night of loiters to
tbo male votors nlono would repre
sent 150,000 parcels of mall, on
which 1 cent of postngo wna paid,
and for which tho Items of printing,
linpor, envelopes, folding nnd nd
dtesslug must bo taken Into consid
eration. A aoloctod flight of clrou
inra will cost approximately $7,500.
Two such flights havo boon doposltod
In tho malls nlrondy, and nioro can
bo oxpoctod next month.
" Liquor denlora .In Portlnnd hnvo
boon permitting th'olr stock to run
down, and many will ho entirely out
beforo tho end of tho year. Ouo of
tho host-known liquor houses In tho
city, which usually cnrrlca a $20,000
stock, Is now down to $2,500, nud
oxpoct8 it to bo oxhnustod 'by tho
mlddlo of Dccombor. "
inn Norwegian custom of pre
paring n Christmas dinner for
the birds by tying to tbo top of
n pole hi the duorjnrd n large
full Bbraf of grain U now be
ing followed In many places in
America, with variations.
Instead of the sbenf n llttlo
tree is dressed with bits of suet
ami bread. Till Is set on n
broad shelf outside tho window,
a burlap foundation nbout It be-
Tib CSairasttaisias
mm dD pay isG3S wooiks
pjis ft MfflcaMiEslL.
c
IIRISTMAS proper is never n
day. It Is really n week or
nbout n month. When tho al
manac says December hni
lug liberally sprinkled with bird !"ie. then nil hearts begin to feel tho
seed, chaff nnd hay seed. This pipsenco of thnt midwinter festival.
pietty custom Is supplemented
In New Yotk by tho children of
n klndergniten near Central
park, who arrutigo u most boun
tiful Christmas dinner for tho
llttlo gray squirrels of thnt
neighborhood. Tho nffalr is bo
pretty that It bonis passing on.
On the afternoon when school
closes for the Christmas vaca
tion tho children form in proces
sion nud each carries n llttlo
basket of nuts, crackers nnd
sugar biscuit, winding their way
over the white asphalt into tho
grove where tho feast is to bo
spread.
No detail is omitted. Kvcn
appropriate menus are supplied,
Kneh day adds to this feeling.
The ltoinans perceived that ono day
did not contain all the import of Uiomld
winter gaycty. Their Saturnalia con
tinued seven days, it began as a ono
day celebration and was observed Dee.
10; but. as It was soon found that brief
period was n cup too small to contain
tho wlno of pleasure, It was extended
to thrco days. At last It was enlarged
by tho Kmperor Claiidlnn so as to tako
In tho 20th. In form tho festival has
now been chanced back Into tho ono
day shape, but In ivnllty Christmas is
much larger under our presidents than
it was under Claud Inn and Caligula.
It Is n gioat midwinter period nnd
may well be looked upon ns n typo of
the public happiness or tho public mls
and no Orlando ever jnluiicd I r.,rlllllCB of n sivcn dnto. In tbo early
Christian church It became n single
day, becntise being naked to Btnnd for
tho birth of Jesus It had to bo n formal
day rather than n week, )mt no such
limitation could keep IN from having
adjacent times which pnrttook of Its
spirit ns dawn partakes of day. Pro
fessor David Swing.
verses to ins Kosnllml upon oaks i
nnd elms with more cuthuslnsm
than the little peoplo who feel
their responsibility for provid
ing a mctry Christmas for their
squirrel fi lends.
All about tbo bases of tho
trees Is spread a generous quan
tity of nuts of every sort and
kind, and no hostess giving n
dinner to honored guests could
take greater paths to see that
everything Is daintily and con
veniently arranged for their
needs.
When tho llttlo peoplo trip
nway it Is with the conscious
ness that Mr. Cray Squirrel und
nil his kin uro in possession of
u stole of goodies qulto buIU
clout to entry them well through
tho holiday vacation.
$&&
cn
And Keep Your
Christmas Green
DHIVK Al'TO AT JOO
.Man Who Hum Itoiiiuleil Century
Keeps Up Willi Tlio Times
nUHLINQAMH, Cnl., Doc. 1.
Dnnlol McCIttiio, n hardy Scotchman,
Drlno In tho trailing forott most,
Drlno codnr, fir nnd plno,
And Qroon footoon and wreath and crosi
Around tho wlntlowi twino.
Agnlnit tho whltenet of tho wall
Do living vsrdure seen,
Swoct summor memorle to recall
And kcop your Chrlitmae uroen.
It is his dear momorlal day
Who broka earth's frozon oleep
And who for her hope'e gladdening ray
Forever bright will kuep.
Ho glvos all lovollneti that grows,
The itrong and graceful troos,-
The winter mois, tho froih June rote
The dear Lord tavet ut those.
Who envoi ui from tho pltoous wrock
Of souls adrift in tin,
So not alone tho churches deck,
Dut poaceful homes within
Mado poacalul by his constant love,
Let thoughts of him abldo.
To find ui our lost home above
He homeless livod and died.
We-keep tho bright home festival
And, with a childlike cheer,
His angel usherod birthday call
The merriest of tho yoar.
Yei, merry Christmas let It be,
A day to love and give,
Slnco every soul's best gift Is he
Who eamo that wo might llvo.
"Don't Interrupt your husband who wns marrlod at "tho ago of 50 And n) things beautiful are his,
ft Kinds of Job Printing Vono nt The Times Office
luhlio ho Is loading the papor or on
Joying sonio hobby.
" Toach yoiir eyes to seo fewer
faults nnd in oro vlrtuos. lrlvo an nutomobllo.
"Don't toll your wlfo you nro go- With 100 yours behind him, but
lug to tho lodgo when you expect to 'still halo and hearty, tho old man
yonrs nnd lius 11 children and ai And his he maketh ourt,
number of grandchildren, celebrated! So bring each bud that bursting It,
his coiitonnlu hero by loaruing to i All Christmas blooming flowers,
All blossoms that In windows shine,
With leaves to light unfurled,
Pve Got the
Goods
DoJnt I
the Trad
Why
play poker.
" Don't nag your husband.
" Don't got married until you havo
known oach othor n yoar. "
Rid of the Torment
of Rheumatism
Get
nltraetcd much attontlon us he
forced through tlio streets ot tho
town nt the wheel of n motorcar be
longing to his daughter, Mrs. I). T.
Ambrose.
" Whoop, " oxclalmod tho centen
arian, returning from his Joy ride.
" I novor know whon ! waa nt tho
helm of a Bailing ship 75 years ago,
In memory of that Flower Divine
Whoso fragrance fills the world.
Oe all old customs honored so
That good to others mean,
Dring cross and garland from tho snow
And keep your Christmas greon.
Lucy Larcom.
G
E
It's ii ten to ono Miot Hint
you luivo often Iienril this from
peoplo "uho'ltavo a More."
Xoto tho quotation "hnvo it
St,,, 0 tlmt's correct thoy'vo
got n. Btoro nnd don't know
what to do with it. Thoy re
fer to themselves as merchants,
btorekcepers, business men,
etc., hut they havo deluded
themselves.
Thoy'to got something, but
few besides themselves know
what they've got. Thoy sel
dom, If over, advertise, but
spend their time iu bemoaning
conditions.
You never hear It from tho
steady, consistent, honest ml
vertlscr. 'ilia fact that ho Is
n, fctondy advertiser fehows ho
Is wide-awnko. His ads tell
tho peoplo of his community
wliat ho hns and (hey do tho
rest.
"Send mo Foley Kidney Pills. I am
badly dono up witli rheumatism and
they are tho only thin? that help
mo." A. J. Walsh. Snettels. Colo.
I Itheumatlsm is stubborn an a mule
I It hangs on llko a leooh wears out
I your strength worries you wnn pain
drags on your vitality depresses I
your mind affects your health! :
Don't let It bans on you! Don't Blvo ;
up to It! Don't overlook Foley Kid
I ney llls! For thoy work directly on I
tho kidneys tone up and strengthen i
them to tho perfect action that keeps
uric acid out of tho blood, and clears
away tho cause or rneumaiism, turn- i
Lago ana stirr, swollen, acninu jumiy.
?! .".,?.lai ,ni0?rurnl! i Plcaeethlnh of the wee birdo out 3
Mr, Walsh winds up Ids letter to us
by saying: "I consider Foley Kidney
l'illa tho best I havo over used, and
I havo trJod several different rem
edies." Your druggist tells thera. i
8avlng For Christmas.
Any Plan that Induces almost half
that I'd bo running a craft llko thlB!" j tbo population of u city of 1U.W0 peo
plo to savo lu small amounts tuu.uuu
a year Is worthy of study. Tlio Oil
.;j.W-HVw--H-rK-:-:-W-H-H-H-t City Trust company of Oil City. Pa.,
r ,, , , , ., ' has a Christmas Saving club, which
has grown gieatly In iccent years. Tho
object In stinting tbo club was to cit
able peoplo of limited means to set
asldo small umouuts each week to bo
paid to them, with Interest, two weeks
beforo Christinas Members may bo-
In by niuliitf n cent a week, lucrenH-
X ' lug the miioimt by a cent each week
until the fifty nie up. Tins umouuts
to $12 7.1 per year. A second class calls
for a two cent saving the first week,
adding tlio Initial amount each succeed
ing cek. This makes a total saving
of $25.50 for tbo yeiir.-Lesliu's.
Che Bfrds' pica
Dear hlddiee, Chrtatmao will ooon
be here,
r Che happieot time of all the year.
4- OHiHe you are enloyina ycur
Cbrlatmaa toyo
X Hnd your little hearts filled with j
Chrlatmaa Joyo,
For sale by Owl Prescription Phar-, -rnacy.
Frank D. Cohan, Central Avr-1 '.
nuo. Opposltd Chandler Hotel. Tele-' ;
phone 74.
;i J.
WEAVING All klntfs a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
? 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
(n the enow,
COhere cruel wfndo whiotte and
fiercely blow.
Our home Co the alrj our roof to
theoliy i
COhen we've notblna to eat we 1
freeze and die,
oo warm.
Sheltered from cold and the tltnd
ing otcrm.
friends a treatl
t We're eo hunary. Dear little bid-
aieo, pieaoe
Dana u& oome Cbriatmao out on
the trees.
-r- YOUIl LITTLE BIRD FRIENDS.
, 4lHW"-H-W--!-H-r-H-H4
Solar Heat.
M. A. Vcronuet has attempted to cal
culate tho tlmo tbo sun's activity could
bo maintained by (Ii chemical action,
Dear Itiddico, you live tn houoeo ; (2i intra-utoiule energy (radium) nud CD
'tho won; or graviiniioiiiii cumrucuun.
; ; For tbo llrst ho gets S.000 years, for tbo
'second only 170 yours, wlillo for the
You'll have "merry Chrlotr.ua" I : third he Und thnt gravitational con
HZ.Lnil "'y t traction, according to the well known
and plenty to eat. .. .. , ii.,,,,.!.,,!., u.u n.-.-ount for
Ob. please fllvc your Jfttle bird ;; ' ... . o Bour heut
. 4mmtl - -' ' " ' ...
ns demanded by tlio geological record.
Tho full of meteorites Into tlio sun
could account, at most, for only tho
four huudicdth part of tho sun's licuc
w
Tiroes Want Ada bring rosulls.
A aMtSk& Llll M
d$ .fJW !
TTIbo Story IT ftlhvs RQaigo.
Tho Htory of tho Mngl, as It is given
by tbo evangelist Matthew, Is ustou
Nhlugly brief and unadorned. He (clli
us without preface that when Jesus
was born iu lictlilebctii certain foreign
ers arrived at Jerusalem.
Ho iloes not tell us how many they
woro nor of what rneo nor of what sta
tion of life, although It Is fulr to Infer
from the consideration with which they
wero received ut tho court of Herod
nud from tho fact Hint they cnrrled
treasure bms with thorn that they
wero persons of distinction.
Tbo most Important statement Iu re
gord to them is Hint they wero Mil-Klans-tliat
Is to nay, disciples of Zoro
lister nud members of tho sacred or
priestly older of Persia, which was
then widely scnttcrcd ninong tho orl
ciitul nations nnd Included men of ex
ulted rnnl;. Thoy anno from tho cast,
u word which to tho dwellers in Pales
tine could hardly hnvo any other mean
ing than thu ancient region of Chaldea,
lying beyond tho Jordan mid thodeserL
Their explanation of their Journey to
Herod was that they had seen mi ap
pearance In thu heuvcus (whether ouo
stur or many or u comet they did not
say) which led them to bellovo Hint
(bo King of the Jews bud been born,
und thoy bud come to do reverence to
taSiff Must-'be FpTT
" OpJ CHRISTMAS GIFTS "
Articles Ooliijr. Abroad During Holl-
ilajs Assessed tho Hnmo As
At Any Other Tlmo
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 30.
.Many weeks In udvance, tho prepar
ations aro mado for tho international
tours ot Santa Clans. Americans
who nro planning to send Christmas
presents to persons in foreign coun
tries want to bq sure that thoso who
receive tho gifts will not bo conip
polled to pay nny charges. Many
letters como annually to Washing
ton, asking what to do to avoid any
difficulties. Tho communications
hnvo already begun to arrive, nnd
nro being nuswerod by tbo Bureau
of Foreign and Domestic Commerce,
Department of Commerce
Tho writers of theso lottors which,
beforo tho cud of tho year, will have
como from ovory part of tho countv,
nro particularly Interested in tariff
rntcs which must bo paid on gifts in
the lands to which thoy aro sont.
Many express regret thnt there
should be such n thing as a foreign
tnriff In tlio 'season of generous giv
ing. Sonio ludlcato that they think
tho chnrgea aro really omitted. Thoy
bellovo that during tho holidays tho
bnrrlors arc torn down.
Must llo Paid
Tho truth, howovor, must bo told
In replying to theso Inquiries, ana
tlio Bureau is compelled to Inform
ItH correspondents that whatever
tho customs tax Is In any foreign
laud on' any class of presents, that
tax Is collected In ovory season.
Many porsons who write to
Washington, asking for tariff rates
u particular countries fall to specify
tho kinds of nrtlclen that are to be
sent abroad as Chrlstmns gifts. It
qulto necessary that such dotalls
should bo given in order to loam the
amount of tho tax. Tho Bureau
cannot Bond out nil entlro tnriff
, schedule lit answer to each letter,
nnd ovon it it did, vory fow persona
persons would know what to do
'with It after thoy rocolvcd tho docu-
' ment.
i Should Specify (lift
Many persons In tho past havo
laskod what method should bo
ndoptod In order that tho tariff
chargo might bo paid at tho point
of shipment In this country, by tho
giver of tho gift. All such queries
havo been answered uniformly with
tho Btntomont thoro la no direct way
in which ho Import duty charged
by another country can bo paid hero,
hut It tho packngo Is placed In tho
chargo of nn express compnny, pro
vision can bo mado for payment of
duty by tho express agont nbroud.
Kvrcptlounl Ciikpm
Although thoro Is no exception
from custom houao charges for
Christinas Rifts, thoro nro sonio con
ditions undor which cortaln gifts go
ing from country to country may
escape payment. Sonio govern
ments rulo.tlmt wedding presents
brought In by Btibjocts sliall not be
taxed. Somo also exempt posses
Mens thnt aro part of an inheritance.
Hut tho sensou of universal giving
Is not on tho tnriff calendar as ono
whon tho pathways between tho na
tions shall bo cleared ot obstructions.
WANT Til Kilt IIKKIt
Loudon Tollers Insist
Drink
Upon Their
LONDON, Dec. 1 "No beor bo
foro dinner, .no work boforo dinner,
In tho rry of tho London trado unlou
leta who uro organizing to rcslBt the
regulations shortening tlm hours
during which saloons may bo kei
cpon. Meetings woro hold In llf-
hlm. Herod was greatly troubled at , feront narts nr tlm Miv fn,,ii.
hearing this- and bent for the chief )ro,08t nKalnat lh now riMril,.Mnn-
priests nnd scribes to Inquire whero
thu prophets had foretold thnt tho
Messiah should bo born.
Thoy answered nt onco that Ilothlo
hem wns tlio chosen place. Then Her
od, having asked the Mngl how long It
was blnco they llrst saw tho appear
ance lu the sky, sont them nwny to
Ilethloliom, promising that when they
had found tho young Christ ho also
would como to do reverence to him.
Having Bd out on their Journey, they
saw onco moro thu colestlul sign, nud
Its motion was such that It guided
them to tbo place whore Jesus wus.
Coming Into tho house-for Joseph hud
now found better shelter than a stnblo
-they saw tlio young child with Mary
his mother, nud prostrated themselves
before htm lit worship Opening their
treasure chests, thoy presented to him
gifts of gold nud frankincense am!
myrrh. Then, bolng warned In a dream
not to go back to Herod, they took au
othor roud Into their own country.
The conjunction of tbo planets Jupi
ter and Saturn Is ono of tho rarest of
sidereal events. It occurs only onco
It, 800 yonrs. This conjunctloii. nil as
trouomors ugree. hnpioited no less
than three times In tho year 717 A. TJ.
C, shortly beforo tho birth of Christ.
It may bu that wo have hero, lu this
t'falry tale of setonco." a conllrmutlon
of this beautiful fctory of rollgluu, a
hint and trace of
The llsht that 11
The holy elders with thvlr i;lft of myrrh.
-Ilev. Dr. Henry van Dyke Iff Harper's
Magazine.
und delogutes wero appointed to at
tend a conforonco to bo held Satur
day to decldo what action tho unions
will tako to defeat tho regulations
to como Into effect next Monday.
M.VTCHKH ITiAXXKl)
MILWAUK13K, Wis., Doo. 1. -Mutches
with both Jess Wlllard and
Frank Moran nro in sight for Fred
Fulton, the .Minnesota giant whose
recent ring successes have attracted
attention.
FILLKD WITH NAILS
Canadian Corioral Wounded
that Class of Hartlwnru
With
1.
TWIN OITV DAXCK
Dunce ut Kaglct Hull. tiat. eve..
Dec. I. Jono Kevoly. Qichnatra, Kh
soluble.
VANCOUVBIt, H. C, Deo.
With 53 punctures In his left side,
extending from head to foot, Cor
poral W- J. McDonald la homo from
tho bnttlo front with unrefutable evU
dc-uco that tho Germans aro using
horseshoe nails among a wido as
sortment of solid objects In their
shrapnel shells.
A shell, oxploded near hint at the
battle ot Ypres, and among the as
sorted missiles slnco removed from
Ills riddled side, was a horseshoe
null, Thoro wero 23 piocos still un
removed, Ho also received a bullet
wound In tho left arm and was
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