South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 262, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1921 — Page 3
MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 19. 1921
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VETERANS GATHER FOR CONVENTION
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cum Important Iucs nt Kalamazoo.
KALAMAZOO. J"nt. is. Kvrrv-
thing is Jn rral!n for th Iirp't ta.f4 convention th Anif-riran lotion of Mlrhla-an has vr h'-'.r Th convention rr.'-M Moniiy mornln? And thr are a nunilr of the fltftr Jn the rlty already find ,hr; re coming on "very trin. N'irly vry r!ty !.n th w!.it v.-ill v, r--p-
The !
rex; to in N'i:r.ev
e thi farai Monday ivenins arid a lanre Monday n:cht. Th- onvrrj-
Escnped Convicts Warned Tor Rohhrry at Saginaw S;iN.U'. Mih . Fp?. 1;. Tro iriiif -I iii"n. !)f;ovi to h Tony Yarn: -k ar.d J'P.vin Wiymnn. the Mar-fj-j..t!f ronvK'tH who ewr,Tp-.l from their t-urd at I'iy City Thursday 'h b'-ir.c f rnn uf 1 to J.Tkon pr;-n, I'fxrih'd the autoniobiJo in whP-h r Meyer, a Sacinaw Jwr-( r -a-h levins the ::k rluh her and at the )-..nt of automatic r;:o'.." f'.r---! him to .Irive out to a point b..f.r.. n '!;,, an,i jt Morris, where :hy r-he.i him of a small amount f mon'-y. pivinq him back a watrh
up'-n h:-! refjur?: when h- .s i'd it was
a pre.nt, an 1 pror-ffdr-j Fiint in his auto. Meyers w
VETERAN PLYMOUTH MAN DIES SUNDAY
Emanuel Price, 80, Prominent G. A. R. Worker, Found Dead at Home.
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wh'To he not I who qave the at
IT.YMOUTII. Sept. lV-r:minu,-l Tri'', aed S one of the mot prominent citlzons of this city, was found dead in a chair at h!s hom? Sunday afternoon. The discovery was made liv his wife and Dr. Mar-
"ar,1!tin. Mr. Prlee death wis very ud-
K'd 10 d the . rn.
ce, for
every one;
tain top vision, but more frequently it is th shadowed valley of carelessness. Indifference and r.eqlect in which the claims of God and th churoh have no stronsrhrM upon life and the cars are dui'.ed to the needs of the v;c: Id. Tn cor.! Serine: the matter of th
q-uirkerdn: of life it is pertinent to
ask. "What is a revival?" and as the
tv ourstion pre-sjppocM life, yrj
'annot revive- that whieh lins not been. "We somotinKs confute cvan-
s and r--via!s. The
precede the former. The
! text Is the Christian's prnver for th" j renewal of what he once had in I fullest measure, but which he has
allowed to flip away from him. d-
y. "WJIt thou not revive a train ' fiiin.ca tr. iun -r rM
Yen. frequently the most neces ir- thine for life in nrunin. mit-
MINISTER TELLS AUDIENCE MEANING
OF WORD REVIVAL!?
Rev. Dr. Burnett Savs People ;stic rn"crt
vuu i ievive ometnins
That Doesn't Rist.
Ta',
d"-n.
He had attended church servSunday mornlnq and had also
(partaken of his usual Sunday dinner.
tr fiiure of the conven:
the
c!oe Tue! av afternoon or
tlon w;J
eveninq. The b'jinev mer tlr.es of t!ie Vent ion wiü 1 heM ,tt the M;
Obtained Wife and .?.)00
temple, bu
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the retr l . r.i t i " n "f dele-(
it Die Xe-A- Iturdb k hotel. , Martin. ' 1 1 1 're-k, andj Ii. Lari'n. Ir"nwfid. arej
f'-r ..'tM commander ofi
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at present i
andidri t-s
the leprion. Mr. Iirsm
Vice-rornmander of the state nr;
r,ANSI.VC. Mich.. Sept. 19. Au
ditor Crne-a! o. K. Fuller has turn-:
d over to the attorney general's department several letters which indicate that Komeone down in Oklahoma won a wife and $500 in cash by a sagacious, if not Judiciou.s. use of the 5-r.al r.f the State of Micaigan. Acerdinff to the letters, the man
fJinf o,.. i
-.I. inj jirupie may rejoice in tnee, Rev. Dr. J. A. Ilurnett. pxstor of the
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x rtojicr:an church, preached tin? away thir.ps that may :nterfero a powerful, telling sermon at thejwith crowth or that ruv draw awav mornir.ff sendees. A large audience ! life from its true purpose was in attendance. Not n Noisv Demonstration. Ife explained that the word re-j Revival therefore is not a nojy vival Is much misunderstood and i demonstration. The ouiettst thine:
s n"t th-?
Of ma
chinery. Iife moves without interference if its conditions ar fulfilled. A revival is the inbreathing of Cod
! Mr. Price started to read the pa- misused, and declared that von can- in the world is life. It
j j - I per after dinner, but soon fell fo ; nt revive what has not been that ' periodic setting !n motion
tl' fiai'nrr f !th t'rrst, D7 " : op His wife after completing her it is only possible to revive and brinj mj iv.yrifc iUKfllail iworut ha,i noticed her husband ap-. into more intensiv being fomethin
r iretitly sleeping in the chair, but I wnicn already exists, but which may did nrt realize that he was dead j be dormant and requ ires awakening.
until Dr. Martin called at the house Revival therefore," declared Dr.
for a visit. Heart failure is given j Rurnett. "is not a noNy denrujnstraas the. cause of death. j tion." Resides his wife, he is survived i "This is a prayer for something by five 30ns, Fred and Jake, of Ply-j 1 out of life," he .said, "that the mouth, and L-yle, George and Lloyd, i experience, which has lost its rich-
:an. j named by the complainant prepared
ration. Mr. Martin was a e.mdidate for state commander before th- !-ist rtato convention, but withdrew in -lVO. rf I'.. fli?-.- f VTani ivhn
- -4 r a ' a " ..- ---.. .... urianimously dected state ('m-
Tnander. Maj. Tower. :ie pr rnt finance f.flbrcr, is slated for reaction. Tiiere !s a movement on foot to change the constitution to provide for the election of three vbe-com-
manders Instead of one. If the ron
documents
showing him to
of Chicago. Mr. Price was a promi- ness. the servico which lacks reality
nent member of the G. A. was an active worker for
R. and 1 and effectiveness, may be restored, this or- ! A note has been dropped and tha
K the i ganization. ! music is not fo sweet. Tho heart
owned of nronertv tn Mmh s"in val- t-i 1 .;n v 1 1 1 , 1.
- - " i 1 iii i u 11 I 1 1 iinaiiiifjiiviua iii u i - j w i tmr iupi tnuru ll l vine mal ! ! at several thousand dollars. He n;.-,,i ut(-r 1 shall nut the iro int c-,,
a?ain." Contimiirg hs sermon. Dr. Burnett sjoke as follows: No Stronghold on Lifo.
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decorated the documents with the
;ate sal ami signed them with the 1
nam Maxwell. Maxwell, it f-eerns
w.n supposed to be the etato treas
urer of Michigan. Then ho borr.w
ei on the strength or the tocu-j ments. from an Oklahoma woman. : He told lier the money was to pay!
tax's on his property. After bor
5! ESCAPING CONVICTS
BEAT UP DEPUTY
nth Ft.. and with Mrs. liar:. )
J. C. Eher-
IlVTimr.MX AT DI NN Kit. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edward?, residing nr-h cf Mishawaka, entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner Sunday in honor of th'eir guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Greene, of Taccma. Wash.
HKItK ntOM GARY. M!?s Florence Carroll, nurs- in a G.'.ry hospital, is in the city to spend some time visiting with her sister. Mrs. Georg Wachs. Miss Carroll is a former resident of MishAwaka.
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"She rented in his armsand then
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in constant and effective power taking and using the powers of our being in uninterrupted eervice.
rxjuitni) in AcciDiÄT. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rurdell, o
.Grand Rapids, were slightly injured in an automobile accident which occurred on Lincoln way W. Sunday afternoon. Their car collided with a Dodge car driven by II. L. Reed, of Goshen.
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See Next Sunday's Chicago Tribun f Announcement
IU7TURN TO TiOUISI ANA. Mr. and Mrs. J. Iattimr Shlvely havo returned to their home in New Orleans, Da., after visiting wdth Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shlvely, 11?. W. Sev-
tittition I rhin?oi. ir 1 nlanned to rowing the original $373 the letters
lect a fftate Ice-commander from ach aection of the state that he will have charge of all legion work.
incldlng membership drives in section.
-täte, he became an habitual caller, and shortly proposed borrowing an additional $15, and marriage, nt the
hi, same time. ihe woman, It seems, 1
J consente d to both proposals, and they ! were married.
NO CUT IN HOTEL RATES. HE ASSERTS
.oriution Hoars. Lots (con
sidered. Prices Lower IS'ow Than in 191 I.
' Port to Bring 4 Atmosphere' To Campus at University ANN AKROR. Mich.. Sept. 18. ( Tin- I 'niv ersity of Michigan will be- ' com.' tli is fail, a patron of the erea:t.ve arts, bringing to Ann Arbor for ..a ye;ir"s rcsiilf-ncp that hot-loved of ; New iln-land's poets, Robert Frost, who writes of the mot common ; things, and writing, glorifies them.
J Dr. M. D. Rurton, who has Ion? Ml'SKIlCON', Mich.. S'U't. 1. j contended tiiat out of his college Declaring that the net increase per!rarerr a student should get some roon in the cost ff op rating hot. Is ! th;ni,s iniinit. iv more valuable, imince l&M is -r,T per day. K. M. j tiiea.siira aid v greater, ethan thos Sutler, head of hotels in New York, j f;il..H ju ,f.:iu frnm text-books and RuiTalo. Cleveland. Detroit and St. j 0!-tures. and his dream has hern to Louis, declared in addic.ng tio-1 bring to hi- students uch splendid MlchJCan Hotel associntion mtmbei.v in ii,..lt;nn afl hf lloi:rvo3 comes
ere Saturday that there j no im-: ,-,. 1 ,nt:,rt wit!i the
e.liate prospect of reducing hute! rrP;lt ;u. :irli.; th piavvrighi, auts or hotel rates. th(,r uIlltII. r the p(Ut. Tlit average income p r room in !
111 e .-lauer wcsu-ni n. neis . i y per sXV .x Kll.l.l.l) KIN. dayi- lower at the present time.; SAGINAW. Mich.. Sent. 1 The costs considered, than it was in IS H. . ffir m , rh;irp (lf m..rier wn lodged
r. ben tiie ir.corne was $2.0 9 m r 1 , ; t-i. r
J li'MI.''; 1(11 l IK I A. . IM1'II. Olli Ul U(ltt o(ni each day. Mr. Statier declared. ! ninrninf nn.l ho was f.rraii-nod In
M'eolice court, where lie stoo.l mute.
Market Indicates Dull III: l-.eai-ing was s t for Tuesday
f 7 11 tmornins. 1 ne cnarges w ere )r"ierIf inter for 'Lumber Jacks ; red in c onnection with the disapjpearance. August L'S, of his brotherMANISTUil'K. Mich.. Sept. Is. j in-law. Howard Iong. Search has There will be comparatively little J fa ih d to reveal Img'.s body. Adams done in the cutting and marketing j has maintained his innocence, though f forest products in thi.s section the missing man's wife has told the
1 Prisoners Being Transferred; Turn on Guard, Seriously Injuring Him. I . j BAY CITT. Mich., Sept. 15. Dep. j uty Fred McQuown. of Jackson pris- j on. .who was overpowered by two j
prisoners while waiting for a train here, was ordered home and to bed by Dr. Fred Raird Saturday. The deputy, who was kicked in the Ftomach. is suffering from internal injuries which may prove serious. No trace of the prisoners. Ed Veismann. 22, of Detroit, and Tony Yarnlch. 24, of Flint, was found up to a late hour, although officer;? scoured the city and countv Wcisniann was under sentence of seven and a hair to 1 ." years for robbery, armed, and Yarnich from 1" to 30 years for highway robbery. They were being transferred from Marquette to Jackson and both seemed pleased at the arrangement, according to McQuown.
PROMINENT ARGOS, IND., BUSINESS LEADER DIES
ARGOS. Sept. IS. William Schoonover. aged SO years, prominent mercantile business man of this city, died Saturday afternoon at his home following a prolonged illness. Mr.
Schoonover had been in the mer- i
cantile business in this city for the past 40 years. His wife died early this spring. He is survived by three sons. lUirwell. Alonzo and Charles. The burial will be held in Rochester.
during the coining winter, according to Manitique loggers, lumbermen and timber buyers, if the market does no t take a decided change for the better. "There i dimply no market at all right now. and ro one will presume to forecast what th. future will
Vring." cr.c logger .aid.
local Jobbers are keening
two men husv irettir.g ou t m
othoers of alleged threats made auain.st her husband's life by Adams, who objected to their marriage. Adams a sidewalk contractor.
! pkoti'st road .cn:iTAni j WARSAW. Sept. IS. Protest has
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oecn ni.iiif i tne county commis-
1 i'iiriK. Tr A few
madn to the county
sinners of Marshall county by the board of Kosciusko commissioner
the recent acceptance by the
hof. timber on the cham - th.it b.-- 'former board or the raig road, run-
fore snow Hies the market m iy .-.i,.v Jiiog along the boun lary line beA tendency to rise. Some of the.', o n tho two counties.
f larger operators umb-r ontr act t .
jiaper mills are keeping small re-, I'DAV M(i!IT SCIIOOD. at work, but the,- m.(joti;y of 1 "oMIAC. Mich., Sept. is. F.spers and lumbermen are ; , jpg i ta'oli-'hnient of niglit schocds in Ron-
t.ae is leing urged b James H.
Huris superintendent of schools. 1
who will endeavor to give vocational instruction chi-tly during such pericds. A principal for the night school will probably be selected from the day tfachincr staff and instructors from that staff will hand'e the work.
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89 Year Old Man Reaches Menominee on Lonir 1 1 ihe
Sept. lv
MKNoMINIlK, Mich
Declaring that he ua-- hiking from1 Philadelphia to IN. an ib a. .1 dm Albright. Sf e.irs old. a n.itivr .f Switrerland. applied to the p-dico Iiead.jii.arters f. r n nu.tl .iTid right's I'Mgit,-:. Ho uas take., care of at the e.-wvtv jvil. Mr. Albright raid he Jeff Rhiiade'phi.t cr.rly in the summer and with h rt "iff-; bv itoists now and then, m.ade Iiis w.iy nortb.. He w.:;d g t h: me;t;fröre farmers a!otr tlo- w.. and fjTuently a rigl;t s lodging. He arried only .a i;.M-y care on inj hike, on w hi. h he .nrr.ij;, - e.ght lr.ile a !l. l.e sr.d. He ;'an fo leach Rcan. ib t. where he relativer and frie':. Is. in seven das.
Boy, 6. Taking Rath is Killed by Electric Shock !
KALAMAZOO. Mich.. Sept. IS. Robert Fox, Jr., C, died late Friday afternoon, two hours after he was knocked u;. conscious by a powerful electric current which passed through Iiis little body while his mother was giving him a bath. The child was standing in the bath tub when the mother stepped out to get towels. As the room wan darkened by an approaching storm, the loy reached up to turn the light on. When the tip of his lingers touched the electrical fixtures, his form jerked into rigidity and he fell prostrated in the half filled tub.
1 I The mother carried the boy down
sMirs ard summoned a pnysician who called for tho pulmotor from the fire department. At one time the physician believed the unconscious lad was reviving, but the life flickered out and half an hour later he was dead.
1U YS II AltDWARi: IU"SINIS,
SYR.UTSF.. Sept. IS. L .A. Wil- j
kerson. ot South Bend, has purchased the (i;.il;ty Hardware store in this place. The Ptore recently was .Id by J. I . and A. A. Ringst to the Blufft on Hardware Co. which has : o- transferred the store to Wilk er son.
TWO HOOSlllRS KII.LMI).
SMuAl.S. Sept. is.. Buddie Bur-J r j -a f i rtnrr o f ti e.j r Ii ,--. i n i I
rharle Dillon, an employe, were kille 1 today when they were struck by lightning at the Rurress farm.
MAN STAIUlllI). TWO IIKI.D. , JACKSON, Mich., Sept. IS. Rolice !
Maciel and . rus Aigin on a drunkentrees charge, following the ttabbiig 1 a t Wednesday night of Frank Gowsolis. 22. All three are Michigan Central track laborers and the fracas is said to have occurred In a box car in th railroad yards, Gow.soiis, who is recovering from a wound in the side, told officers
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I'KOMIM.N T WOMAN rOl'NTAIN' CITY. Ir l .
Sarah R. Wo..dard. ai:-d 7 . oldest I-ri. nds mir;K'T in this tion, died at her home her. S i
niht. She js survived y . n. daughter. Nil-: Mary K. W..-.dir!.i ate secreMry of .;e Woman's j Christian Temperance F:.:o-i. a-.d !
four sons. ro r miry rs Mr-. Wood ard had been the only liing otr.cer cf the t : r n t term f 1'ri, s boarding .'!i'- 1. r.ow Karlhim r. I-
jege, openei in im,, rur-erai lee will be held from the Fou City Friends ch-ir.r Mordiy ernoon.
yesterday that he w as r laying a guitar when he was attacked, but was to weak to give any other details.
In Mother's Role
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err CAR 1 'Aim to r cfvin. IRONWOOP. Mich.. t lv "Without involved dis. jis. on the city
councJl voted to redu f. 0 st.-v t rjp fares in the citv of 'iio-nvpn.i (frr ft cents t cents. The actiorrVame' follow ing a petition of nearly 1 0 0 person" in the Monticello location. It c harater;7e n,0
present rare ct n cms a:. in.'ustiCo to the rI'''-
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nix;ro is; kirijid. TKRRK HAI'TH, Sept. William Bradford, alias Georg I ng.
old. was shot ?hr' e
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co.oru.
rnornin? by Lillian Crump .-, 11 ,.rm Old, hN sw.erhe,,-!.
decured h had la". h.r sst day night. The vornan m hel.j v charf of murdr.
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rom s i:i:vivi:s di:ai.' LANSING, Mich., Sept. IS. Lewis Nehls. Jr., of Detroit, was brought to lifo by a soldier bonus cheek. A warrant for was mailed to Nehls some time a so. Word was sent biek that Xehla was dead. Auditor General Fuller then wrote to relatives f the former pervi'-e man adi-dr.g tliem to indorse h.s application ,in.l collect the 1 onus. Yesterday Nehls wrote the arditc-r gt neral telling him that he
was never more alive and ruskng j hm to please remt.
m m sali: rrin(;s arriist. JACKSON. Mich.. Sept. IS.
Willi a m l'ranz. n is hold at the coun-i ty jail c n a charge of violating the ! prohibition law. as a result of h'..s I arrest by sheriff's ethcers on the! railroad tracks near the fair grounds j where, it is alleged, he wa sur- j rounded by a number of men. and dispensing whi.-ky by the gla.'s.
AN hen the otti. c rs came up to him h was holding a bottle in his hand, which, he dashed to the ground, It is said.
story at the
Rlai k st one this week.
RAsTOR DI.( LIMN OFITiR AVA RS A W. Sept. 1S. Rev. A. 17. Tliomas. pastor of the Brethren ehurt h f Warsaw and former pastor of .1 church of the y.ime denomination i:i South Bend, today received
ta ' C.l f. the I '.ft thren church of Spo-
1 "tn thej kai.e. Wa-'i!.. but after ivir.r th
Show ing I in tter due consideration resrect-
fully dechned the c'ffer.
Did you remember your mother's birthday?
This is
East. West, fyA Vnci
Homes Best vlU iNL
WEEK
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Fafrnard your personal prior and aure yourself of prrikonal daintlnn by the regular use of Mute. Mut I a nmooth unow white ontlseptlr cream. It remove all bodily odors and excessive perspiration, glilng that pleading- nene of cleanll-
nr that bathing alone can ; never produce. r Fiasy to apply. Harmless to kin anil clothing. At Irvir and Department Ftores, M cent a Jar. Mute Mfg. Co. I LA rOKTE, IND. l
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ere Is the best buy in men's better grade underwear that you have seen in a long, long time. Greater reductions than we have ever made before. Supply your underwear needs now at these sacrifice prices. Athletic Suits, broken line of sizes; values to $1.50, sale price . . . ., 79c
Balbriggan Union Suits, long sleeves, ankle length, sizes 36 and 38 only; $1.00 value, Sale price, suit 43c Balbriggan Union Suits, long and short sleeves, ankle length, well known makes; $1.50 to $2.00 value, Sale price 95c
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Men's medium weight Union Suits, sizes 34 to 44, excellent quality; $2.00 value, Sale price, suit $1.15 Men's fleece lined Union Suits, sizes 34 to 46; formerly $3.00 and $3.50 values, Sale price .$1.95
;WE SELL IT FOR LESS!"
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CHILDREN'S 75c BLACK WOMEN'S $1.75 FINE BLOOMERS CORSETS S:,toe lyor.j.rs; J J O n -e ; I Q WOMEN'S $1.50 UNION WOMEN'S 35c LISLE SUITS HOSE WiZZ-r !V:!-- - :. 1 fl o t:di-:ni u- M:lt, H (&A U M r - r . n - r (y i N short nr 1 u j: V Ö W f r.,: t . 1! r U U W t l.v -, at "If. r- .-1 Ii-.
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CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS.95 r'hil.lr.-n's Winter '..- in ' r .)!' !-t !i . .-i'.t. V f vÄ
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Children's $1.50 TAMS
Children's Velvet Turns Cnn frmn all 1ors : spo' ial Tii's.l.iy at 9.-.
BSG BLAHKET SALE
$1.50 Single Blankets . . .78c $3.50 Bed Blankets $2.29 $5.50 Woolnap Blankets, $3.95 $3.00 Woolnap Blankets, $4.65
Buy Your Sweaters Now!
Women's $3.50 Sweaters $1.95 $4.00 Tuxedo Sweaters, $2.49 $6.00 Coat Sweaters $4.95 $6.50 Angora Scarfs . . . .$4.69
$2.50 HAND BAGS $1 .00
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ChildS $3 Dresses, $1.95
J3een at it over 16 years
W. W. Dt4nkle . Service for cAdveriisers 60 tJ.Jil.5. Blda.
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