Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1912, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Hulm Md Clothe
You Want
ALL
WOOL
CLOTHING
Clothing, that will retain its
splendid appearance after it
has been thoroughly put to the
test of
WEAR
Suits and Overcoats that have
all of the little details so care
fully finished that they will
hold their shapeliness,
Our suits and overcoats are all this and more, They have
a distinctiveness of style that is demanded by smart
dressers and are made of handsome fabrics, Suits and
overcoats specially priced this week,
See Our Great Special $12.50 All-Wool Suits.
Men's
Specials
75c Golf and Nefilic
59c
inns
$1,50
!s Wool Undorwear
$1.29
Blue Flannel
Ovcrshirts
$3,00 values ...$2.70
$2,50 values $2.25
$2,00 values ..$1.80
61,50 values n
$1.25 values
$1,00 values ..
uifllleniTA i
"O-
of Lipton :
Accepted,
"BSMMBsseaaBaeaaii
a"l!HA VIA
U This Home.Maa'e CousHlUS 1ICIU ID
you in
I'MTM 1MIKS8 IX, SHI. Mi;r
San Francisco, Nov. :ll.-s;r Tliotnu
Upton's clnillenue to Hi.' unrl,! ;,
i.ice m a -ll-inetei
Francisco iioy In lilt."
ucceit.i here today
Miner, prcshh-nt of
'-i'' insurance compiiiH, Ml,,,.
"'"I "l a syndicate of 2
cikciiiis, will spoiul $
tlicir acceptance kuo.1
Syrup Wilt Surprise Youl
Couth
H UuK-kly. a VmuMy Supply
3 ( Small ( u.(.
j
Tier,. U ,1 1, , . v .
ilj , , . -hi r"IIC,IV Illllt
lUkcl holil of .1 Colli' 1 liul nnlv .....I ...ill
11.Ti.illv ....... .1 1 """ "'.'
'''liter lu S,m
- , I
' i'.s pi'i'mpily
by Tliouins M.
the Wcs
at tl'i
4 hours,
J'Iik rei'ii.- iii.iL,.. ,. i,
noiiRii t,.r a whole family. u couldn't
I'uv .-, much or Kvod rcudy-mado
M'A one pun. of erauul.ite.1 supir wi'li
: pint el warm valor, ami st ir J
Mi'.ut.s. 1 ut. Hi. j o'liuva of I'iuer nifty
CllN W orm I in x t i ill Ki.il.. ....1 nil
:"" I'l.-nsuu, iii-.i,-,;ni,ii,. li'S(i
it. I'ia.i'9 un ilu litiin.iii.i i,.i i.ii..i..i
n Finn- Uxatuv. which helps Mid a .u,.!1
""" l make! A',u ri'i't'i'.l'ly knew the m,, Heal vuluo
.of pine in treating asthma, tu,.iuiiU
,U1 ,, . . '" '., l MUIMI U1H I! e., KOIC 1I1U".
Millers acceptance of Sir Theinas' , etc There i, thi,. hotter. l'l " i
n wan handed to the Ul.iubt todnv : 1 'j0'1.""" valuable concent rut.-,! ceiiiv.iunl
'. I'iniv Willi
'im I riincis-co maiucl an,' nil
ad:
Bank With
Wooden Gun
Tacoma, Nov. '.'I. Tom O'Malley. a
T.ic.in.i youth, is io.l.i Imiiii.', for i!,e
st.itoref,.rnui..iry at Monroe, for h n
Inc. atlenipteil to "hold up'' the Na
tional Hank of t'oiiinictve wiih ., wood
en coin.
linli.o I'lilt'on! p,is,a' sentence no
on him 'his i.. .-niu,-. rcuuindini: hliu
to the lnstit;r'.on for an In.lefluiie
term.
...$1.12
... .90
New Sweaters
for
Men and Women
Boys and Girls
All the popular styles in all the
wanted colors just what you
have been looking for most
reasonable prices,
Children's and
Women's Suits and
Coats, at greatly
reduced prices
kniKht
in a luncheon of th
Commercial chili. It
"Hon. Thomas .1. l,lpi,,u. ;i,i sh :
On behalf of n syinlicai,. yei ., v
funned, permit mo to accept ,.,,.
chiill,.nK, for a race In the .,,,,.
clnss, to he sailed here during i;r,-,
We will meet you with a beat designed
under the universal rule, ai:d huiit
:md sailed by San Fninciscaa;;. and
t;uiy the best boat w in."
Miller's backliiK In tin sport ven-
, ture will come, at least in pan, from
Mrs. Henry ,T. Crocker. Wh.u Mrs.
Crocker heard of Sir I'liomas' dial..
leiiKe was Issued by Sir Thomas Up
ton some San Franciscan did urn In
stantly accept It, Count nw in in as
, one of the syndicate."
PUli' extract, nil m
nal ur.il l.eali...' oin.i
element., Other pniura-. ions ui'.l icfc
weii; in this formiili.
The prompt r.-Milu f i-. ,, t'., i,..vn.
sive remedv Jiave ma,'e t , ;. i. ; , j
lii.'i.-aihl. ,.f home, in li. ,. . I.'. .; v.
iVMallcy cut.
ptv.a ,'hi !i the
from his pock,
no his h oids.
is o en.ikeu.
i' lvlnc. a;' i nipt
hl'V,
red the haul
e.lshiei- pull,.
1. Tm i ish
iml O Mallei
lad l.iier co
'd to 1 old up
and a
a. si',
r t'iri
..... . , - ,
."in i annua, vim, n ep!i:n. uliv t.al
plan lia. h.nai imilaied otl.n, bm never -suivosf,Hv.
A iruaraiilvof nhaolido b it NTiot ion. or
nionev proniptlv refunded. L" e. with tliU I
r.vi. "lour dru..'.'it has l'me, or Mill
it. f.,r von. If not, semi to Tho
1 uiev Co., 1' t. Wavue, iud,
' tow 11 :
lom:er
!.', II is
anmu ai
Older ih..
neccsary
iiihalmauis when tliej have
U. tit. IhioiuUi a poslolliec to
Vote on the
Measures in
Multnomah Co.
business. Pile th
lord po-dolllr. s any
rural delheiy r. cji
for tin
li'lsilleS
Msii a neiuhhorini; town.
The lo ai esi to Sah in ,,! anv of thes,.
buns that are in this peculiar pre
dicament is r.uiieiille in Marion
nullity. Aurora does the postolliee
bl Silless for Hullelille
county Mur-htiold do.
Would Raise
Half a Million
for the Fair::
i n r;.l:s l ( .
business lor 1
nn.uk county
p. slollice irad
.slinliily diffei
Sailors Have
Battle for.
Their Lives
I'NITED TIlESS LBABED WIRE.
Victoria, li. C Nov. 21. Eight sail
ors nro recovering here today from
the effects of a 10-dayB fight for life
on a derelict In the "Roaring Forties,'1
after surviving two 90-mlle an hour
gales, a mass of splintered wood that
was once the trim schooner B, V,
Wood, lines the shore of Cape Cook,
Tho Wood sailed from Port Town
send for Han Francisco on November
6 during a heavy storm, which grew
steadily worse. When four days out
she began to make water, and the
pumps were kept going from that time
until t he vesBel was abandoned. A
gallant effort was made-to work the
vessel back to port, but Sunday the
second 00-mile gale hit her, stripping
her clean and breaking her back. Fear
ing she would capsize, the -deckload
was cut away, and with It went the
main and mizzen masts. Drifting
straight onto the rocks off Cape Cook,
the men gavo up all hope, but at the
last minutes tho . Canadian fishery
cruiser William Joliffo hove In sight
and put a line aboard and took oft the
men. A third storm came up before
she could reach port Wednesday, tho
lino carried away, and the Wood broke
up on the west barrier reef.
COLONEL L HYSON TO
TAKK CHANGE DEC. 1
Portland
Scandal
Growing
Lieutenant-Colonel Berton K. Law
sen, who has been appointed by Gov
ernor West to supersede Frank II.
Curtis as superintendent of the Ore
gen state penitentiary, has arrived in
the city and was In conference with
Mr. Curtis this morning, The formal
commission making Colonel Lawson
the actual head of the institution will
not be issued until December 1, when
he will assume control.
Asked for a statement this morning
Mr. Lawson said that since he had
not yet taken over the stiperintenden
cy he had no statem-jnt to make other
than that he will be ready to take
charge at tho proper time.
Secretary of State Olcnli last night
received the official certilication of
the Multnomah county vote on the va
rious Initiative and vefereiidiiii
measures.
! The figures were turned over to
Frank Lovell to be checked over with
the adding machine, and a number of
minor errors were delected in the dif
ferent precinct totals. This will neces
sitate, their bolng returned for correc-
tion, as the majority of l lie oilier enmi
ty retuniB have been.
These errors might be either due to
clerical oversights In the enmity
clerk's office or to the faulty returns
from the various tireelncis, but none
of them are of sufficient magnitude j
.to affect any change In results. j
I The woman suffrage vote leads nil j
1 1n Multnomah colmfy with a high In-1
till of over' l..i1iio, due, doubtless, tot
.lis leading position on the liall.it, and!
I to the wide interest developed In the
'iiuostloii. i
The slate banking net leads all nth-
at New Astoria in Clal..o, county. The
town was incorporate! as New A (.
! I ia. but to Hie poslolliec depai liiiclit II
is liiiuwn as Hammond.
i, w lur 1
Tacoina. Wash . Nov, :' 'i'w,, him
died and sl clli'eiis of the slate, in
eluding the im ci nor, e i ;.. c, imi
Mead, four tvpivseiiiai i five sen
ators, one congressman oleel and del
egates rcnvsonliug I'll difleivnl c, :n
inercial organizations, nicotine hi re
liown in c,i,,s lasl night, went on record for a Wash
I In. postoilice ii.gton appropriation of iii.mm for
(lie I'anama-racilic cvposnion.
I. K. Chllbcrg. of Seal lie, was on
dorse, I as Washington exposition coin
mission, and head of a special per
niaiienl e .sit ion and booster coin
uiiltee of the state, which is Hireling
today to lake slops tor was and
means of making Washunion's part lu
i lie ox.poi.il ion big
ai .a lull, and in Tilla
Scad, I. enjoys a good
from West Seaside. A
in loiidition prevails
FREE ADVICE
TO aCKWOUEN
Thousands 1 lave Been I lelpetl
By Common Sense
Suggestions.
Women JUtTermg from any form of fe
male ills are invited to coiiuiuinicat.i
promptly w it Hi ho woman 'spiv, uto corre
spondence department of (lie i ydiii K.
l'uwiuiii Medicine l'o., I.yiu Mas.
Your iett.r will be open,. ', read and
iiuswer.il by a woman and held in strict
con lid. nee. A woman can freely talk of
her private illness to a woman; thus hnn
been established a contideiit oil corre
spindcnce which h as extended over
many jours and which Inn never been
broken. Never Inn , they iiblisli.il n
testimonial or used n letter without tho
written consent of the wnier, and never
has the I .. in puny allow cd these cei'tiden
tail I. rers to got out of their possession,
i.s tic. hup. Ire Is of Uioosand't of tin in in
their 1:1..- w ill ait.t.
hit of the as volume of cxpencnci
Which tli' N h e, .' to, haw from, i! p. tnon
than pes,,', i . ilut they ., . very
knowledoe ii, clod in your ci..... Noth
ing is aAo! m retina, o,vpt ,ni. gio,
will, and iheir ndvr c bat helped then-
sail, is. Surely any
woman, ru li , r p.,. -,
hoiii, I bo I'lad to
, t l .K ,,,.,.,,, ,.f ..
'" ' '
j this peoeloll.. o'l'el
, of fi-.:,t,,mv, .VI-
.Ircwl yiha 1'. I'm!,. r.
, ham Medicine l'o., ,
(coiUiilential) 1, ynn, (o
! Mass. V
livery woninii ought to limit
1 y.lin I'. I'iiiUliiiiu's NO-pugo
; Text Itnol, . It is not a linnli lor
policial distill, nil. in, us If Is (.,,
i'piMislv It Is free, aii.l only
ol.tiiiniil.lo liy linill. A rito lor
, it today.
U. IOII II MltH WOW
to sm: ic v i i.ico v i l'uti:
Federation
of Labor Has
Hot Session
Steamer
Is
by the Storms
Alli.it Te.hr, o
, , I'i'iil loll. I . ollh
,,a leg Ihc , ul, lie th
j triiiiitliii. ,1, , I. ii cs
jllu.se who ll.ucl
ml Sah in, ,,r v I, o
er winning nieasiires, with a majoritvj
DNITKB MIKSS I.K.ISKII WIIIB.1
rortlaiul, Ore., Nov. 21. Mayor A.
G. Rushlight, in a proclamation today,
turned tlie police aepaunieni or. inei()f o-o,,,, t Imii j-rf t each of the cuvicl I
city over to Judge Catena, presiding iils I.P(,,,V(M, 0VI,r j rl im Tl(, chis' i'i I
officer of the juvenile court, on "'-Vo((, waa tl,0 i:,nie tax hill, which j
count of the fact that the present vice i n )(, (,01ly W18 od by a hare
scandal has gotten beyond the power nliljm.jly of 71 vuU,g. Capital punish
of the juvenile officers to control. ; nl,n w,lg r,-t iilntl by 51W.
Chief of Police Slover is now report- j .,, . )lV lni.1Bn,g g as f.dh.ws:
Icsnia. 1'iirss ir.Hia. wiim l
Koclicsi, r, N. Y Nov. Jl.-- The com-1
iidtlee on report of the American .'mI-
. ration of Labor in ooiiv. niioii lo re
, ilisideicl loday Hie annual repori of
1'rcsiih'lil llomp.'l's on Ihc lloor of llle
CI OIX ,111 1. ,11. lull I ,ollllc':, ; ugg.
liiii, that the Icih ralioii icflaiu Ironi '
pari ii ipalion In any polil I. al parly
was read. May llayc-i, Socialist, i.r
rlev. laud denounced ii.
Hayes charg. d thai the federation'
, , on i 1 1 1 1 lining II..' lad
I the -lalo labor
e, who believes 111
e bc 111 of 111-1 III
lor the liell.'lil of
helivooll I'olllall.l
versa, that 11 hi a
execlll
i ampaigli. printed the plat i. n un. of Hi
liemoi rats. Ilepiil.llcans and Prug.ro
rivos. hut ignored the Sociallsls.
Yos
anil 11)2
Instant Relict from Eczema
Yen can stop that awful Itch from
eczema and other skin troubles In two
Seconds.
Seems too good to bo true but It is
Tiie. and w vouch for it.
Just a few drops of the simple, cool
lnir wash, the D.D.D. Prescription for
fczciuii, and the Itch stops instantly.
We Kivo you a trial bottle enoogh to
provb it for 25 cents.
ing to Judge Gatens, Instead of the
mayor, In regard to the vice condi
tion.
. . . n....l.l.,.l., I
In. Ills proclamation mioiu.fi.. i
clared that the juvenile court has Its j
bauds full with this scandal alone, and 3ns
lias little or no tlma to attend to al-(;10
moBt as pressing matters. He ordered j 31L,
Chief Slover to report direct to Judge j
Gatens, the latter announcing that he ;
will take personal cbafge of the vice
investigation. Gatens Is this after
noon, with tho help of a quartet of de
tectives and a police automobile pa
trol, ivmndlng up more suspects.
in the erand jury hearing all
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Now If you have tried a (treat many
.... t,.-,,na. urn! liave been disaw-
polnted, do not make the mistake of re- confessing waived examination,
Z most of them stating they did not do-scrlption-go
to them If yo e" cu";? .,. .... a(ljp(1 niililicity. No attorneys
iu u mmi. . ,- - ,,,. fciu nn
in.; him. """" "'";','
.'ISO
OOf
JUS
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our posltiv; i W Kuurantee, that D.O.U
will slop the itch at once.
J. C. Perry, Druggist.
1 in behalf of the confessed
esilinnliiy ioi me !.,..,- -
pl'(
Huie Wing Sang Co.
Big Stock of Goods
We have made 'up all kinds of wrappers, kimonos,
waists, white underwear, house dresses and all kinds
of dress goods, silks, men's and children's suits, pants
and overalls, all kinds underwear, overshirts, all col
ors of sweaters, sfioes, ladies' and girls' dresses,
coats, fancy neckwear,' ladies' and gents' hose, em
broidery lace, silk scarfs, chinaware, blankets, com
forts, etc, Matting wholesale and retail,
AH goods on sale at greatly reduced prices,
this is the store that Saves You Money.
Remember
325 N. Com'l St. Salem, Oregon
hppt ai"
Lemons,
M, although it is stated that the law
yers of the ciy have no desire to be
come affiliated with cases at any cost.
No further arrests were recorded to
day although Judge Gatens has sever
al under surveillance.
Uesult In Kiinias.
UNITED NIEHS LEA8BD II1E-1
Topeka. Kan., Nov. 21,-Tbe official
complete T-turns hero today show
that Voodrow Wilson plurality for
1'resident in Kansas is li 447. Taft
failed to carry a slngbjcminty.
She is indeed a clever woman if she
is too clever to .mow it-
Every "thankful heart keeps holiday
all the year.
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1 1 ST. JOSKI'll'S II VI I.
A line musical pro:i atii 111 he ren
dered ill St. Joseph's hall on Cheiiiek
. la street this eveiilnK. which is lo he
loll., wed by ilaliclni;. Tho priic.i'aiu,
which begins at S o'clock, Is as fol
lows: 1. Selection, Orchestra.
2. lteadlni!, "Our Klan," Harry
Lynch.
3. Vocal duet, selected, Mrs. X.
Alhrlch (i. K. T'erwilllner.
1. t'hirinel sf.lo, II flat. "Scenes Thai
Are llriKhlest," I'Taviiis Meier.
5, Coinet solo, B.'lecled, ti.-rtm.it
Meirinn.
II llac iiiiiichini;, I.. H. Ki' !
7 Vocal solo. "lto:e of M
Miss I'hnina Tllosser
S. Ilulie solo, wi" '"'!. H I
Welch.
li'Nirii. rn.,,-.s ir.s
Y ilo.ham.i. Nov. :'l
lieiel s. as fi.uii (he llu
sliulls on ihe ii r 1 1 . 1 1 1 i.i.le
si. 'inner ln , I i 'ur.i.ii. I mmii S
I'll' lll'i. Ill ll ."1 's. , lis Ui ,., no,, pel I
lai,, -s!tTil;ty m n l,:i,il. tl;iui,ir,.',l
, .. ii, l,. on hi the Hrlil.. h ; I ;! i ' i Iran I -1
it Miinili.iii', I h cr I" ilaj s out Ih,.
I 'in .hi was Kicjlli il ..If I he I li ul
Japan In Ihe l iiiahni r, llvinc, .lis
ii'-t.s si;:iiuhi. and Cail:iiu II.ihIi icsnii j
a: I.e. 'i,r as.-islalice, . hich . as Im
uieilii.iely I'iv.-n , 1
Tl lulilinii nf ihe . ii i n Is not I
known.
. iv nn Ml,, -a jilea i li ii r ihe i 1 1 ii it trip
I. lie ( '.' ,,, oil Ihe Ol'.'l'.i.tl IJe.-lfli'
e ihe low,. .1. or Ihal the $1 5n ,,iih
w ay is the low c t.
' I'he 1 1 ! p i ill I.,, maile lo anv pal I
., I Ihe , Uy of I'm Man. I for Ihe ..Iraii'.lit
lin e ol I .'.. or J.! i.n for ihe r ul
li p," :,M Mr T'o.'ler, "ainl that ii.lnd
" I ,,. I: '. I ,ul I'oll.
1 ' 1 " , . .. .
"'"''"''I by j .,ni s, ,-,.,. ,.. lare Hon Is II .lol.e?
!,,lr I'''1 'he ; p.,,,,,-,1 ,ar , Salem, p. In llu. fair
i -1 1 1 1 1 1 -. p,n f 1 I,. Our, m Cilv ami
II'. le Like the 111, I I ,11' to I 'o ll 1 ,1 1 1 ll ,
pa , '.lie. 211 , i ins to all. pa. I ol I'm I
I I II Ii. Ju.l t"U del from the
.ir, , I ear In Hie S I' depot at 1 1 in
I'lnr Hi,, me -, ..ml oiilv I '., leei limn
Ihe S I' ,h pot lu I ii .'.'.nil I ' I ' v In Me i
I re, t , .,r 'I'he South.., n I'aci I'.c
, I 1,1 I;. :, J I i, , 1 1 on, l'al III to I'ol Man, I,
I ul ll, in Is only I n:. ll Ihe full'
II in!-, lo lllel'ell I 'll i . lirl'i.illv a
I'oiiliiinl s nh ml,"
i;v i itMi im
tit in sis
1511 1 1 hi: not I II us
I I Ni l I I, I'lll'SS I I' .HI I, I. III.
Washington, Nov. 21. As a result
of the coven, nieiit H coin, 1 1 v w hie
plolie Into Ihe Iii.'Mio.Ih , ,f illl. I'.'il
.piack doctors ami man iifacl urei ,. of
patent, niedleiiies ih I riim iilal to He'
pllllllc liellll ll, IllCOlllplel.. e,l IS I '
eiv.il here to.lac s'u'lv ll I ,' I" I
SOIIM illlp!icillei , e M , 'IlilleS al l ,".l
('III' f I'll-'"'' los SI,. ii ,e i.,,,,1 ; c.
perl'-.l lo I: i '. e all Me " I ' l" I' ! c
r-l. lo.li le. ;-'.., .'.
l'o, II, I , Oe I' C-li' I J I I'- !' " I hlS
eql.-,ll,. , ally tl lal ', of Ih,. ,1 . . I
IIOM'II U, 4SSIH I I ll
III MI'I III I II
s iii in:
Saiiiiicl I'aiill.liei', pi, ".hi, nl and (r. ll
Mill II HI ll!l' T III till' IspHlahle H.iHpl-
lal ic s. lull, in, of I'oi'llainl, waa In
II,. ,lv M ,i, lay Inahllie pi epll Illl loll
III opi II Up ollii e,l III Sal'-in Mr
I r.nilkne,' ill k ll,ls ,llv IhhiI
I iiai t. i a (.,r ii i e a i , I a r i,K"U, v of Ih'.
j oil, , sill' lll.il w III III-I'll) "lelall ',
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I ' , .. I .. I lie I'" a I ,.ll I oils lif
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.' ,-.,h I . I,. ,,,l,.,l le: hi IS ! In ' 11 ll,"
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Jo
U'.li. .'i
Mean
Occasi'ilOilly one man may
another by prnsliu; his . nemi'
Incorporated
Towns Have No
Posloffices
., ui
lh..rt. ar.) at least four towns In th-
i-.gh iri'-'irporii!."!, n.i.
Such a discovery h;.
.- Albert T').l' r nt th
...mmissiont-r's odi.e in
,,'isiicn of i.M"-; and
,'ory to Ho- hieniih.l r-
1 state turn
. no .'.sto:'h '.
j 1,, en mad'- .
! state labor
to ' t
I"..'t.
i i
RVl, milk. nwM
T,-A !nch prepare in minute, j .,-,. r..4J,n -ha
I rakenBiuDst'c-"-i---.,i .',,
tlivery l.h'"
iat men' u.'- r- -
town.") is that the rural
is han put Uic-m out ol
EFFICIENCY
From
liM".tli;:iMol. i
tt a; Ii.. ,' sue "'-'b 'I 'I' lo"1''
Hid? fi)Mir.'n in iMKikk-nl.it;
.lepartiiiciit.s, .uliertliilm? !e
l.artn.eni.:;. cost ili-piirt ru-iiiH
pay-rolis, etc, lie r.-aslni: th'1
ouiput, .le. I'-a 'iii)- Hi'- "ul
of ,i,k1u' '. and K-ttlm: ''
t.hooMit. mil "f ''.'- wikers
which iii'-aiiH "I' lii'pr'""
ineiit of 'piali'y all aioio' l-'o
line.
Wh '.vouhl hk. o,
you alio ut i'
It costs vo l i.oMiii.i'.
hi uiioi i;ns
.wmum; t imnk (
X. li. (;r-f'K, Sid' i" M ''
.-rcial Cl.h ll iiel.ii,:
to
(,'ofiim
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