South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 256, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1917 — Page 2

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"Mothing'But the Truth" First of Unusual Run of Good Productions.

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1 1 1 1 1 1 : ' -r . u i,i ü ! , '! i ; '. t 1 . i - 1" 1 1 - al om d :: the .!. .. 'r !- U Is!. am. had thi :til'.;i!it.!fc !;!? lay ! f r hi:n at -I i 1 - v. ;:h --ibikti': -. Jt s a li' rt . -tii r ) worthy of lti-!:ti. vhen M fallKO"l I. : a it I 1 : t I a ! a - cthin.r Fat the TiMh a- pi --'r;t-l last nik'ht rit th Mi.-;- b Max I 'iiti.iti and an admirabb- miirtin4 company. Th-re i.- ioi djoow .-Ii- Iii lt. and 1 : 1 lw uke-- a Ii ink 't' anthinu' stionu.r i'.ari 'Aiili'i J ' i r i .' . S. 1 1 r- cntiic t K r nts ft it may proper! v be t 1 1 1 1 I ri "uproarious' farce. It is i fi -ii-ii to be ;is.-'ii-'! thu-- pb-a.-antlv hat neith r riiii-ne.- nor -!!.- is, of ji-c-t -it , th- l-fll c f ' a I . It was not bv any means a a parly ;ui'li-rw e v. hit h Ki t - thr- first (ferine Of what i ii:i' s to ho an "Ctra ordinary theatrical season for 'nth I Semi. A uol many I" thi fity Mif.T-svs air li 1 u i lor li'lifaratice lore. It i- doubtful if ny will piowd- a more pleasant i'n i !i c: of fun. Max I 'its' li tan has womliif ul (- nrtunit i-s arnl he embraces th m. f his vehicle h- i pron ri us, it siwos ry little of the slapstick; tlnae are i'asiori for real acting. Mr. Fun;m H ul?! b-ntly ers.ttil- not to .' tiresome lie V;nnws when to 1 t i p. Whon he has wiuiit; 1 1 1 - ntnio.-t ii comedy nut of a situation, or- even little Ks. than the utmo.-t, he intrnt. anl thu." ."parrs his aud.-j-ath-ty. Anderson and Weher have piovi.ll omptt'-nt plaer.s in support. "lita I 'o! i t.v on. playini; oppo.-itr iman. has nothing mor than a onvrntiornl rol-. hut it i.- l:;e her i say that sh- irt-sente.l it in a harming mannrr. .ov interestip.i:. uti-l' of I 'i -i. in. a Ih-ins in tin- iol- of l.reii e Van lullen. It was ;ut unMiv r ntional t p' ami prest nte in a eruliarh 1 1 y ir.anner. rre(h rirk 'row hri.lK an l .Mac C. I'.arnes .ouhl ha- no iliJhrulty in tiinlinir n 1 1 i. a 1 tohs in any one of a cnic f moilern i omr.lh x,.t they lilhiJ irlr not 'unusual role. uitli .satisfy -vj: z st. William i'rientl as Iiishop oran. tlie spM alatiin; fhrir. was a it 'thin" in parts of u rlunactcr:atioti. Tunily Murray I I a rhver it of ch:ua tt r work at the climax, ml win ahly srcomle, i.y May Iohrty. wh.) U iit a 'ood ileal of ,'arie- " tlnor to their impression.

'1 i : i' -'in a 1 1 U-t ;k f o 1 ' e i :ro oi ay i:nncf lic al rhurrh h e '.it' r i or.-i.Jeration jilan.s for a t in wa il j. rvif e ro he h-M in the h'-tti. o!tr,t-i M.-iu ar.l Monroe la ; SniiUay. This to the 'it'.'! - ! i in tfie p"ei.nt l.xat a.:,. Th- name Mizpali !iur il. ! .v h.' n th" so ;. ty has ta- n known it- iofatnai in its j-r'st-tit 'P'ar-'r.-. rhiiii'! hy thr- tonreiVation to Itroafiway Kanelital .lt' i'i n i ' i i hs thought to hr t:.or- uitah!" to th" in u lo'-ntion "ti ro: n-f of r,ioaila ami t'.ir.oi; .;-.

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STDRE IS SOL

Big Furniture House Changes Hands Policy Not to he Changed.

IAIYIE NEW COMMITTEE ON CAR EFFICIENCY All' i" a three wm1s rommuniraott with the rar servue at Washlilton. I). (V, the local memhers of he haniier of t'ornmerce lia e ora.nia tl a joint mi i- otnmittee on ar ttüiiim v. Tlie idea of r-taMLsh-i this m w joint suh -crmm itte is iron tint the (lilhrulfies letueen lie luppers ;Uul raihoails ami to Mi'.i a fooperathe arrangement moiif: the .shippers of ' in city. 1". W. WatkiiK was elerte.l ehairl.ui of th su l-committe ami 'irr V. Jone. s i relar . This new ;-.!-, -ornmittee i nc '.nl-s 11 the st. im railroitls operating hrouuh South lU-n.l. iin.l a iiirttin; f the regular trallic ronu.'iiUe.' of M the -!iippis in the rily. ami a irml'rr from ea)i r.iiltx.nl i ti he hi 't ry I'ip!a at the t'hauirr f "nmmel'e.

1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 I : t of the p .l Cha:-.; ii f 'in- jailors l,iu. ftunitni- store. N. Mirhiaii .-t., hy i . (. Ko-nfeM, Imiia:C oli.-, i.nJ M. Jay Knot, Sil 1oyille. was mail etenlay. lio--enl' M op. rates larye retail stoi at I mliana ik Ii-, ami Knot a furniture fatter at Shel h ille Ne.-Jo tlati ni" lot- the sale have htcn "o-iii-on for ueeKs, hL.t acuial transt r .till not take ol.it -.mil Wi-J-ne'--lay. Mr. 1 Jos en ! ei will muve l tSouth 1'eml ami takt lull rhaie of liii.s -tore. is a inur. f iiie ep riuff in tlrs liar, mvirir heen associate'! witlj i.orne of the lar.-.-t i etail irinitLiic .stiHc-: in the L'nii" 1 .-"ta te. ' The nr a n. iut anmnime that til's, .-tore will lie continued nmhr the 1'rm name f Sc.ilor Bros., and alon- with the samt. splemJhl polie. as nursueil in the j-ast. Sailor-: 'ho.-. ranie to South 1'eml eletn years air ami opened up a -mall stör at . :: 0 f -:: 1 1 S. Mirhi-ran st.. and each year thiistahlistiment i;rrv until today it njos one of the largest I usiness of its Kind in the tate of Indiana. They moved into tluir spleni.d new IniMdinJT three years ao. This ln.ln,. rraJi sfre is without exception one of the finest home furnishing Mores in the country ami lor more thai, twe vears nwm-rs of lart? s ntiic ate stun s hae hei: trying to huy il. . K. and J. 1,. Sailors will leave within a few üays for Miami, Kla.. v her tley will make their home and will cn.'tt- i:i the realtv and investment husiness ami wil' let a t on'rat t lor a lar-iy ai.utnv?i,l house. Thev alieuoy own a IT valuahle let with'n two short hhxks rf th- heart .i the shtppirr distint, tlie K'.'ial t'.alm httei ata". park an l the Hay of lheavne, and pmpow to fleet thfi.iMi a lare huildim: to rontaiu ahmu forty apartn.euts. They asseit that Miami has the limst winter climate in the 1'nitetl States and hrls fair to ht a second Kos Angeles. It is t laijiieti that the winter climate i" far "-mpcvior ta .-outhci.i i 'alü'i-rnia. It is warnur and a n.re even 1 em perature. ami t!1." eepir-5 ar"' ju.-t as nUasnt as those in Juii' in this riuintry, unlike the .enin-s ii. I' ilifm m i v. hkh are iUi?t- caol as toon as tin. san '( s ilow n.

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SINCE SEPTEMBER

U. S. Needs Operators and Engineers Establish Depots to Furnish Horses.

. Septem ier- lecord at the local . nny lerruitin- station thu far is ; 'j men. and a special permit to enlist has heen ranted t all a lie m, who have- not t taken out their firs citizenship paper.--, and also providing that they ar: horn outside tf Jermany, Austria Hungary, Turkey or any of t;ermany's allie These aliens have leen legistered ami drafted ami those wh have, or may chiini exemption, tan volunteer for the- regular array service. Word has heen received at thlocal recruiting station from I'mle Sain, who is sending iut a hurried all for telegraph an.l radio operators. Men, who speak the (Jerrrian lanmiac. ae in the greatest ilem;;nd for this trade. although thtse nut speakiiiK the (ormau laniiha'e anil who know the tra.le will .pialify also. The telegraph and radio operators will he sent tiit to 1'ort Thomas. Ky.. and from their t For; Wtiod. X. Y., hefore hedn-' sent to .u tive duty in KraiiCf. The xoa'rnsnent is in re.it need of tradesmen of all kinds ar.d six new em'Mieer reiriioents of various trade's ..re to he sent to Framv as soon us oriMiii'.ed. The salaries ;f these enineeri-' ranue from f3-1 to a month and includes fond, rlothin;. medical attendance, ami transportation free' Tw enty-thre e retitfiinit der pot.- re tt le estahlishftl in th i'ounty foi theise men who elo not want to po to France. The idea of these depots are to supply the arrny with horses. Men e-nlistim; in this lino of service do noc have to uo outside ef the ooundarh'S of Fnited States.

NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED BY KNIOHTS AND LADIES

New ofticers for t..e year were insta'letl last night at a meetim; f the Knights and I.aTlies of Security at Slick's hall. The following' were elected: Or. 1. (I. Freye-rmuth. Ire sitlent ; Roy fiirt is, vir iresldent; Myrtle Weher, second vice president; l'red Weher, prelate, and Henrietta I la whlitzel. conductress. After the husiness session refreshments were served. ACCUSED OF DESERTION

Henrv Kno'of was arrested last I

niht h- Mlicer Parker on a charge ef chllil de-ertion. The warrant for his arrest was sworn out hy Charles Hallenser, forme-rly father-in-law of Kimiif. The two children hae heen de-erted tor nearly two years ever since Knohf and his wife, who was formerly Miss Killender, separated. Knohf. whose home is in 1'utdue. In !., was found in South P.end Inst ninht when arrested. Iiis tust will come up this morning.

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STOI.I'.X AITOMOIUM S. Tin police have heen asked to watch for an akland touritii; c.it whith was repor'etl to have heen stolen in Flkhart e-arly last eveninr.

The lit emse nunihe:- is Ind. s:MlM.

HAKvrsT n:i:riN(.. TIip annual liarvet all-eli' meetinp: of the First Church ,.f the Prethren will he lu-ld Sunday. Sept. lt, at the South I'ortajic church on Division Mit rd. lAeryone i- invited.

Plans are heim; mal at the uiaiuii,.,r schO' 1 for the annual

flower show and i e cream social j which will jirohanly he- held AVed- '

nesday. Sept l'.h

Cieunian investments in Anierican

securi..rvs are- placed at fuliv $l,to)ti,

O'JU.Uv'U lhere :s also a lare sum of nmnev held hy hanl-s here f.r (Jeiiaans.

Community Center Exhibit

Complete Khaki Comfort Kits Alrcaiy maJe up and tilled, ready to eiui lo the soldier hy. Hach contain: ShavingCream, Dental Cream, Comb, Mirror, Tooth Brush, Soap, Wash Cloth, Towel, Shoestring. Haiulkerchiei, Pins, Thread. Needles and Huttons. All complete tor $1.50. Main Floor Center Aisle.

New Location of Art Dept. The Art Dept. i now moved to the third iluor. Free art clae in knitting and embroidering Tuesdays and Frida;, s from 1 :(( to 5 :o p. m.

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cu ulirl ffl&SMTF) s:30 to 5:30 p.m. Shopping; Hours , JffiKTI

Children's Sweaters, Made of all Zephyr Yarns. The linest all wool Sweaters, in every desirable conibin;itinn ut' colors. VtkcA trum $1.50 to $8.95. Boys' All Wool Knit Jersey Slipovers at $1.95. x This price tor these splendid all vv . nl qualities is less than manufacturers are asking today.

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In Vogue for Fall Serge and Satin Dresses

These smart afternoon and street costumes ot Ser.u'e and Satin n-ill delight every -.vornan who desires the most correct of seasonable apparel. The clever trimming; innovations characterize charming distinction and simplicity

A choice of designs are here for all teures from the slim girl to the stylish stout waist line effects. hi$h, low and medium also the new convertible cellar that can be worn open or close up to the throat. Materials are of all Serge, combination of Serge and Satin, all Satin and combination of Georgette and Serge, and Georgette and Satin. Many dresses have the detachable collars and cuffs in plain or embroidered silk and satin in white. Prices $12.95, $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00

September Sale of Handsome Tailor Made All Wool Suits at $25.00 To start the season right you cannot do better than to buy one of these splendid Suits. Made of fine Chiffon Broadcloths or Burella Cloths; all silk lined and interlined. Never when goods were low have we offered better values than in this splendid collection. Handsome Fall and Winter Skirts at $5.95, $7.50 and $10.00 Over 8oo New Skirts to choose from. Made of materials that were bought six months ago when prices were 5o' lower than today. At $5.95 Skirts made of all wool Serges and Poplins; extra and regular sizes; 5 splendid models. Handsome Striped and Plaid Skirts, made of beautiful material, $7.50 to $10.00.

Boys' Clothing uNew Location

We have moved our Boys' Clothing section to tirst floor annex. More room and handy for boys. We offer you some of the greatest values in Quality First Clothing we have ever sold

Boys' All Wool Suits at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Little Fellows' All Wool Suits at $5.00 and $6.50. Corduroy Suits at $5.00, $6.00 and $7.95. It will pay you to look into our special Boys' Shop. Boys' Headwear We sell th- finest line of Boys' Hats manufactured, and tomorrow we place on sale an extraordinary line of fine Felt, Plush, Corduroy and Cloth Hats from 59c to $3.50. Boys' K. & E. Blouse Waists at 69c and 75c. New fall Hllc'S ready. Boys' Separate Trousers. Just in splendid New Trousers. 39c to $2.50.

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Children's Dresses and Coats The new department on the ecnd floor i now completed and the collection or garments tor Hall and Winter are - arranged selections are easy. The arrangement is classitied by ages from the smallest tot to the growing girl.

Children's All Wool Serge Dresses from $3.50 to $10.00. Straight line an: popular belted models, in great variety; 6 to l .

Handsome Dresses of silk taffeta and new novelty silks, made in a wonderful variety of pleats, pockets and vokes; remarkable values for girls ( to 14 and priced from $12.95, $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00. New Fall Dresses of ginghams, in pretty plaids and combination the school girl's dress, ages 6 to 1-1 at $1.98 and $2.50.

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The Little Daughter's Winter Coat A most important item to the grirl going to school. Nothing will please the growing girl who wants to be like her big sister, than these handsome Coats of Wool Velour, Broadcloth or Velvet the stvles are the latest and fitting perfect for the girl hard to fit at 15, 17 and 19 vears. These moderately priced at $12.95, $15.00, $18.50, $19.75 and up to $35.00. Children's All Wool Coats Chinchillas and pretty plaid novelties; some with velvet collars, others of self materials; ages 6 to 14, at $5.95, $6.95 to $10.00. Little Tots' Coats Chinchilla and twilled Cheviots ages 2 to 6, at $2.95 and $3.95. Our Fall Line of Raincoats and Capes for children is now ready for your inspection.

Children's School and Dress Shoes The "Heiland Shoe" for bos gun metal, vici or parent lace or button at$3.95. The "Elkskin Shoe" the rough wear shoe for the school l?ov black or tan rubber heels at $3.95. The "Pla-mate Shoe" for girN hi'h top calf skin cbth

top patent, and tan $2.75 to $3:95.

Girls' Fine Dress Shoes Patent leather with white calf tops from $2.25 tc $4.50.

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NOTRE DAME TO GIVE AGRICULTURAL COURSE r,,Mr months tudy of a?ri.-ul-tur.-n...N n.it uiakö lvcu fanner Burarur ..r H.othrr I.e... .ut th- uij.ortunin of this short vure now t.,M-n Ujpim. am.nlini: t" tht- aii,i;)n,H,nnt f W. A. Jht.s. hea.l of iht- Ntr.- 1.MI1H- .-h..,,l ot aKi-cultin.-. Th,- school oflVrh two Ionizer rour-. one of two yr. ami OIlt. of four jrars Iv.ulin to a ure,. Hut so " oinand- vanuin for a -Hort cuu.v .lurlnK tli- wiuUT that hv imivfiiy lr-d to provnk it Tor th.- uK-ominouauou ,,t ... -n who cannot l,av, thtlr Lurn, .1 CII;, h, uiv" "urine the -1-irk .-ea-on on the farm. K .Mil sk in Novt-m'r

!ainV 1om the l.'-l 111 M;lllh;

Thf Aork .lone m tm- C"ur.- m. v.. iniMiX-lv nra.tival a- it s the

(aim to aeeoiivlih a luuOi a io.--

ihlt- in the nnme.i . Mr. John-, w lio .anu to Xotu Daine from Tum-uIuiu u)äeiity. a:il who ha.l pf.-viou-ly i-m-h with tht- r?iivef-itv oi Uvntut'ky. 1,' vix-i v.uin I" ,VOI k f"r :l :,f,,r:'1 ouiux. He ha. t .kon ' The Lilai-s' ft.r a. home an.! has ju.-t ....-eiipif.l the pl.- with hi, lanülj. who camehere from t'olurul'ii -

FIRST AID CERTIFICATES

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. . .:.:.. i :,; i .-tir: :t at the lntirsta!e lair, i.oi iia.-- attracted iUiO t ". i, i . tin . .-:!! nl'ui i! teat .inar.-n! i the township . oittmunity cn- . i .i ... .mi -.u i.'i.iit'i t a itl tl.e home ;ro,e(t pla.!. The avoe photo-ra p.i

. -m,. . . i'. . '. '. at;. I. vlilli- Mr.-. ;.! v'e V H.'i. Mis John Konlncr. .i . , : i:i - . !. ii .- i l'i;-:t w -rc c..a-'ht l Tl.- s-Ti'!H.; ta:i - t a i i 1 . '

A reaonf has heen reeeiveil from tin t-x.unination of July 7 taken hy t lu meiuheis ,f Dr. Hurry Helman's tirt ahl lit d Cns eias. which I let at th; i". W . A. The examination was uiven hy Dr. Cooper. Tho.-v who received eertiiicaU w re the Misses Irma Vollmer. Klna Place. Orai Sliafer, Anna Wagner, nernice Oeml-trlinir, Kthel .I. Hooton. Vida L. Kelloe'. lr. Mary LI. Flower, Wamla K'.ntrsafer. .Mrs. Fauline S. Knohloek. Misses Mattic Wulthy. Flizahtth Xiespolziany. Uuth .1. Walker ami H rni- e Wells.

AROUND THE FAIR

V. M. f. A. XOTKS. An executive hoard of tlie IJasines Woraaii's lalle tlass met Ti;kv day evening ut the Y. W. t j-lun the work for the cumin-i year. V fuhrst iiii'etin- of the . .t.-s will he l.'-h.l next Tuesday Co'T.iiu with Mrs. V.. I'.. Ilariis as iristrm tor. Fa' h Tin da thr- latmhers w ill en.iuy s ij). tjt l at : o'cl'ick ani at fi:4ä the ,!'is-! will lie-in work. Any husiness .ulrl ;..i ; t . 1 ... ...it. i. li.. H'i.lir t. Ltiiir

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li..rn to Mr. and Mr.. Walter J. Edward-. 1411 Carroll st.. a daufhtcr. Vpt- ' ;t Fl'worth hospital.

dick" www m ovr.i: i:s. Mr. o.l. he Weuver. U W. Murnif t.. ha.- tectived Mini ftuia her son. t'haile Fall Wrihtsman. who has b-ri) station at Ft. .Sam Houston, Tex., sir.c la.t Fthruaiy. "Iick." as iie i.- oetter known, i:i n letter to his toother .täte that hi would leave for Furope. k. who was a local hith school stud-nt.

joined the medical corps hefore the

I. S. hrokc with Of rniany.

Mrs. F. Harrinston. lvT tall st.. llas returned after a ten day visit at Hairon lake.

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Today is Fanner.--' day. j tha YVyriok of Kempton. ind . eoppeil most of the- jri.es in ih- oxhihition horse d partinent. Xotte Ia)ae- farm -ame In fop ;i goodly ?hare, too. "With the exception of the hef cattiu exlilhition," said l're't iiordlui. "tlH- fair is 1 ii;'er and better than ever." hown on "auto row" t. in -e found s ral phonoKUiphs ami nice places to rest, intersptrved amor." the latest creations in trie a ntomohile world. Htaeral new additions to the au:o. Handle dL-plays have heen laado sinte tho op3ninir. The Allen car and the clary tru.ks. the Milbarn Licht electric aral the Champion truck hody hut made their appearance. The .-nappy looking f.re truck di-'-pla.vcd hy tha Studebaker people Is attracting lots of attention. Incidentally every kid on h rounds taks- a l ull .it tin hell cord. Have you noticed the knittin-: exhihiuons helne: ieen daily hy the ladie in the grandstand '.' "Knit on- anl pe;rl two" seems to l as pojiular with tho adis the -artr's "u" is with th" more i.thid race frns. There is plenty of mu-ie and onus in th-- M trehant.-' exliihitioa h ill. f:-ahe Atkin-. th f-;ai.y frllow

with his original '"Turkey in the S'traw" son? and dance, has j i-t as many kids' follow intr him around the cronndn this year a- ee: And a lot of i:rown-ups too. "Posltieiy no V rhi- le W.il he allowed to drive around th.- ro'iinl.m ir. alte: noon." anno' iic-s Chiei of 1 t tectivt-s Kliejpell.

FEWER SHIPS FALL PREY OF KAISER'S SUBS

Li iMii t. .-a-pt. l-'. A a.ark. 't decrease in th- destruction of Fritish merchant vessels hy mine- or submarines is indicated in the week-

WANTED Carrier Boys. Have some fine routes open. Apply at Circulation Dept., The News-Times.

lv admiralty statement issued Wei-!

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than l.,'Mi tons were s-ni i m

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lire' and throe in th- small ite--orv sunk tha- prevsou- week. To-

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Th- uhove admiraln statement - Ut.,,hi rr(,;,, tr sho v- the Mnalh-st number of lar ' ,; ,J f t.yit1. ,,f

Friush .es.cis sumk ny la.u.s or .k ,h. aM,l!j1

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recold was fit the week of Mtllli

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I'AUIS. Sept. 1. The slutmr.t of the minister of marine i.-.-u-d tfii alteri.oou .-how that foi- th- -'.. ending; S-pt. :. one Fiei., h e--el of more than 1. .' tans and rive sels under l.'oo tuns wie s'. iik by mines or ubriiai'ine. Tw "ashing craft also wer sent to the bottom.

Fnsu- . . .-sful attacks were :n oiliostiie craft on three vt ---N.

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