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Jf Pssaas ipPPV OS fi i iWWJ MiaKk1 Wl iC a ft FAtf PRANOISCO CHRONICLE UK K1V I Oaring Robberies Are Reported tovP6liceby Victlmsubf rThtigv UR6iIARSHARVESTl0bT ijSneafc Thieves Pickpockets and Others Also Active in Crime Carnival jWarfields Levi Charms Greatudifence HK1 CHO Hf KKOu Wf 0 A I St Dfenis Brings BigdJarfce Garni val rTTraTiAr Tkrvririra EULt ft tt UUUUM Jt Gifted Son at Best in Role Auctioneer LICEIIMEfc RECALtStPISOOE WALTEE AUTHONY nl4 np reported reeterdar Plokfeltfreirte4Vvuii Ante and aietercrH tftc re Srte 4Ff I id7 ii if il in Ini I jfe It Est i ivij 1 si oiat oid ujs iai ofVuim eommittd In the business flUtrlot and more than the nioel number of btirg1jtes petty thitt and plok pocket Operations were Included In the reports made to the police Tester day byvlctlmS of thft Vav of crime now enrrln their attention Loot fathered Included cash Jewelrjy auto mobiles motorcycles two doien orabe overcoats and other article VTh saloon of It Russe at 6750 Mission street was held up by two armed and masked ttn shortly after midnirht this morning the robbers securing tU from the till and a small sum from one of the patrons Fred Halchler manager of the place and three patrons were In the bar at the time While one of the highwaymen kept the occupant covered with a large revolver the other qnlekjy went through the cash register and the pockets of the vlotlms who were lined up against the wall Both then hacked out of a side door and disappeared Ernesto Comtto a bartender waa just oloelng his saloon at 408 Green street early yesterday morning when three men masked and armed entered They ordered him to throw up his hands and then prooeeded to loot the place One of the men kept Co rnlto covered with a revolver while the other two took 16 8 from the cash resistor ISO from a money drawer the counter and IS from comlto pockets The trio then made their escape GIRI HELD VT tHly Njf a Chinese girl lilt Stock 4in street was attaoked In the doorway of her home by three white men One of them stifled her ortes while Another tore a valuable gold bracelet Xrom her wrist The three made their exqape before the girl could summon members of the Chinatown squad Soma Sulestlo 160 Slckels avenue reported that two men stopped him at Pacific and Montgomery streets knocked him down and took It from Ills pecketa Robert Hart a marine watchman 18 Clay street was held up at Commercial street and the Embaroadero by two men and robbed of 125 In oah Baleatra 120 Kills street Informed the police that he encountered two hold up men at Turk and Dlvls adero streets early yesterday morning and that they robbed him of 128 a gold watoh and a gold ring BUJWlLAJir RECORD Burglars broke into the resldenoe of Samuel Meyer 214 Spruoe street ransaoked the premises and carried away Jewelry valued at 108 Ramon Alblnana 868 Rush strket reported that his home had been entered and cash and Jewelry to the amount of 22 had been stolen John Hylln 718 Howard strest was robbed of a gold watoh and stickpin by a burglar who entered his room by means of a pass key Burglars got Into the apartment of Mies Olivia Cheney HI Stookton street and stole articles valued at 55 Mrs Klsle Ball 2110 California street reported that hor room was entered for the second time during the pat week and Jewelry valued at 138 stolen Sneak thieves also had a busy day and gathered muoh loot One thief with a liking for orabs broke Into the store of Paul Lecata 1J66 Chestnut street and stole two dosen orabs valued at It Six pairs of shoes were the loot of a sneak thief that got into the repair shop of Qeorge Kad iuras 380 Fourth street AUTOS STOLE Mrs Kensen 17 6T Churoh street Informed the police that she purohased 16 oents worth of fruit from a peddler and gave him 110 to get change She said the man never came back Fred Horstmoyer 8J0 Main street left his automobile standing In front of 87 Twenty eighth street and when he returned found it naa neen stolen Michael Taneey 028 Sutter street also had an auto mobllei stolen from In front of the OlympiO Club Mebley 486 Golden Qte avenues reported that hl isotoroyolO was stolen on Market latreeti near OFarrelt Ai sneak thief amt Intn th tm rsuoooins Z70 Marlpesa street and stole a watch and anaTn ilioDrlO0lai1tOrttriws th victim of pickpockets He waa irobbedof a purse containing WMn oolm Toklaa Union League Club 0Farrll and Powell streets also was vlotlm of plokpaokets an waa ybbed of a watoh at Geary and svmuTiy streexa onrgiars got into the office of inicnaei ikaieiian sis icearny street stole an overcoat and Jewelry valued at 860 APARTMENT RAIDED Mrs Wilson Ballentlne who lives las an apartment at 1440 Hyde street reported to the Bush street Station last evening that sometime between and S50 oclook In the afternoon her apartment was entered jid a watch and Jewelry valued at 100 taken Mrs Edith Slymm who Irves in an ad Jolnlng apartment aald that at about 4i ooloak sv rough looking man about six feet tall and weighing about 180 pounds called at her door and wnted to know If she had any eleck repairing to do Sh believes it waa the same man who entered Mrs Bl lentlnes home The BaUentteeapast meat was entered through the look ibelnr broken i AVTD VV ARFIKLD has reached In hlsejtpreeslvenesi that plan of superiority whloh Is lnter raolal He lsln his almost exoluslve llne of appeal like those fejr grea artists with whom he is a brother whose muslo or whose drama Is neither Frenoh nor German Austrian nor English Russian nor Serb but universally allied as tears and smiles speaxs ia tne vernaoular of the emotions not the heroic emotions of a Shakespeare on a Wagner but the Intimate homely emotions of a Schubert or a Wolf Whether he alms with the rusted musket of a Grand Army man or with the bow of a muslo master or whether he wields the mercenary hammer of an auctioneer he hits one would say squarely If he didnt hit adroitly and like the Kentucky Colonels famous mint jullps with i such a toft and soothing paw PATHETIC AND HUMOROUS Metaphor may beooma mixed in the contemplation of sush a mingling of the pathetlo and humorous the philosophical and the sordid the generous His Vl mLL Jrr BBHmBsBBHBBBW iii slMMHwWTMlMMMlBfai in iMir in i mmwm led I miKiyjAfitSi jSHIbWsbL llnjASS I I I In hlsexpreislvenesi that plane Jv2al nCSIHfefluaF LmLLLGLwUfi Tswi JJk i MeiTisflr sLHg WTv iLLL IJr mLLWf A Viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BBH IT FJIBBHbH jtt yTflBHnfffiBBBBBHHtB BBBBBHV jfl vsjiArW 2ibbHbbbbbV bh JBAfSts LS uffi laBBBBBSIMaswQiiHBHaBBBjr Tf rAs bbbbi i Jtl IL iLBmm1LwaLW wi Wmiml I m8mEEMi mtmMKF II I mWfmMimWfokfMl fS Wm lmWmmWmmmLwKy SS iimAMkmAm i lAMiirn in i iir WWiJkmJMW IIMIUI hK i I ini I Jttrmfif iuniiuili liil i ilffwwvlf TlDILiMT IMnFMPL i liniwhmmwAi nr iiiniAr iMxrjmrjmA vihmii iMuuiiui li i uMtiffi Maude I Cooper Whom Gustav Ehrlich Accused to Marry Australian jA sensational episode of two years ago was recalled yesterday When Gordon Robinson took out a lloense to ired Mrs Maude Irenei Cooper a oafs entertainer who figured In the oourts and the newspapers when Gustav amnion a wealthy real estate man charged her with wheedling notes lor woo out of hun anl then siting mm uirown out oxner apart ments Aooordlnc to Khrlloh Maude Irene was his guest on a little automobile trip around town which took in many oafes and finally wound up at her apartments where In the small hours she told him so sad at story man ne proposed ana was aooeptea and signed the four notes as tan evli Senae of wntiAt tiHM PhfmAM Vhk Hob said In hi sworn statement eh orperea mm ut and whistled in 0m sort of a Goliath who tumbled hint down the stairs on Ms head 2Jhr Uch rsQortrsd hlsJnotes Mrs Cooper waCVtnae the wife of Ray cooper an automobile man who is sam to nave recently obtained a dlvoro from her She Is also said to have been the fiancee of Stanley Timothy the ohauffsur who shot and aiiea millionaire uoore Gordon Robinson Is a young Australian and a olerk fon the John Bollman Tobacco Company He said last night that be did not know when the wedding would take olaoe Mrs Cooper who lives at the Lrktnaprt mentsj piaysi the planoj ln anaiHs street cafeii 41 VJ Ao sfPi A V1 i I XAA vrtri i it to 1 1 iff iJl Rjl JTrj TS 1 1 a aiiAa i ftit va aA it jMvt 1 CTnraiJTT iir iiXMTna4r rt a ni1 nWw nMA wTiW tj hL 1 TT i AiU v1 i I VI I ji i IflTiCJ VT I rf BHBSMaBaSMaa BSBSSBBBBBB MBasBSBsa HI i i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamamaf It jh LftHiRyiHinvrT ajpnrinmrL i itiiiiin jmuinr iii vi trii ntiriiitiA Ji it Jj vt a 1 Vtl5iV i ii Fiatfter Dies at Home Moyei Kuef Suoouml to Ailments 01 Hii Yean with BelatiTes at His Bediide WiHUmlUis Cited niWtfef MoTohattt to Appear la CSwt for SefaBalto Answer Grand Jnrya8tioiui Federal Judge Dooltng yesterday Issued summons to William Ha president of Haas Brothers wholesale grooers to appear tomorrow on the oharge ot ooatempt of oourtTh pressatment voted last week by the Federal Grand Jury was returned yesterday It recites that Baas refused to glvefthe nam of til person who ordered 4100a worth of genera grooerle for the steamship Olson A Mahony oniOotober 80th Th ques tlon was asked In an Investigation into the alleged violation of neutrality laws of th United Stat William Thomas attorney for Haas aotlfled Uaitsd wstatef Attorney Preston that he would prepared to ar gue tomorrow on th legality of the proceeding Instituted hy the Grand Jury mm jane SEEN AT GAIETY i Beatriz Michelena as Star of Hades Masterpiece Wins New Laurels ttL PA uunjiAHenwnitt House Diitfiekh Tnii IV Buyer rrejurns ana 6118 ofvManufacturlrrg0 i That 3ngladw4Ubprottoaliy allnfbuy fOTthiWnltiHnsa irhft has JutrturndromXondon son ans i IsarnJoridurlngVth fcK 1fZJ0 rman nmnnfao tararsi artlalee rtnij onUy the Board ofTTradr Inton aon neid a special eililhu WA ilrtolA lifirtil1 Ttilis r4rr7 JiAfM vifllJL fo AmJ lt audience awaiting hm at the Columbia Theater vhere he appeared in a rtvlvnl at hit firnV hio itimjui Th AtirAihnpt nnA FnnRitrrfin Fontaine clatsicaldancert anEgyptian pose fromi one of fts many dance produclioni offered last night at the AlcazatfThtaterbyiRiitht Ji ucimaiiu nzi wmpuny ewtEight Acf Bill I atesEmpress 1 Joseph Bernard and HasflHarrtDr i lon tw favorite with 1004 raude LTilJ lvorshoad th new1 tm at jXoowa Bmpro thle week In a olrw Koomsdy skjstpn fWhoi tt 6h which jKsroni nraon froR at HSunday pp ffif ormaaoe The new Mil Include i elght Xtluna otwntcltiar holdover i Matthews impaylrsBttts ijwv4tanoi Tbi 9wU autosjf i iMnUytheitTctlanatUieIIew York Wlntar aani Other ar vKlOBtroiipVofljprtliop rtller iMsbtosh and hi mmrtoal ASsaMsc and frardellfand1 poyttak ipgm wwwmi and the mendaolous as are exhibited when Warfleld plays but this muon Is eeoure from contradiction Warfleld more than any actor on the stage has the power of visualising and artloulatlng the forlorn and the fantaetlo In the same Instant or the pathetic toar and the triumphant smile In ttie same Instant He does not so imioh hold the mirror up to our natures as he reflects them sublimated and oharmlngly In hi homely art If he does not take rank as the greatest of all American aotors It Willi be because there Is no play of modern type whloh he can seoure to envisage the portrait he oould paint COLUMBIA FULU Last night It was Tlo Auctioneer He played it to a houseful av tne Columbia Theater Indeed It was more than a houseful because the orohestra desks wer removed and the places ordinarily occupied by the musicians were taken By as simon Ivl would say the customers A theatrical liability was converted Into an asset by the genius of the ao tor and the Instrumentalists vacated In favor of seat purchasers The for mers place was somewhat Inade uatery taken by a set of chimes which resounded with a Parsifal mo tive and Informed the audience that theourtaln was about to rise The captious might have found some fault between thei eccleelaatlcal suggestion of Parsifal ohimes and the Hebralo character of the shop on which the curtain rose but any such carping was quieted when the action ot The Auctioneer began iRemedialiEoanSale to Offer Bargains Diamonds and Other Valuables Unredeemed by Owners to Go at Auotion Mw KO SIGNS OF AGE It would be silly to attempt to tell a story that only Warfleld and hi company can tell for as In most good stories It isnt bo muoh the story as the way Its told that counts Besides It Isnt new It Is on th contrary nearly fifteen years oldi but It shows no signs of age any more than do Its two principal persons David Warfleld an Marie Bates There is another Mg player ln the company It Is Jennie MoscowltzvSha plays the role of the auctioneer wife ad ebe Is splendid When you see the play do not permit even War field himself to tuTe your attention undivided from Mrs lvl and If you Insist en observing her but oacotake note of her In th seeona act when Simon la making the speech In hi new residence WAKFJDXDg RECIPE Here Is an actress who evidently nas Tisienea as 1 cua once 10 war fields recipe for good eating Always peak your line as though you wer saying It for the first time in your life and al way listen to the person addressing you as though you heard I their speechlfortha first Ume In your There stands Mrs tvl the pltur priue taiier nqiDtna Biacimer log faulty speeoh She beams with adorisgplaurMtbsptoturof graU lfldprldIt aspathotto and true as love The comDanv lni Its Individual memw bership is excellent the soenery le just whAUi Should ijd pvi4 Diamond novelties and soore of ueeful and ornamental articles will bet offered for sale at the inntinn pot the San Frgnelseo RemedlaJ Loan Association Wednesday and Thursdav In the slAarnnvinH xj Taylor Curtl B34 Sutter street at a 1 A each day The nledarARrunrA4ftamk4 aiu a of last monthandwhlohi wlllbs sold iiura me salesrooms today Money realised from the sale over and above the amount of the loan and expanses will be returned to thosei who pawned the various articles TheRemedlal Loan Association formedtotaaveithei needy from ineoiuunos of pawnbrokers who jmgm oemana xoroitant lntereit on three previous sale retnrnedVcon slderable ums to former owners The eales usually off ervrao bargains and are well attended BODY OF SUICIDE FOUND An unidentified man wa found dead at Twenty third and Georgia streets sarly yesterday morning with a bullet wound in his head and an automatic revolver olutehed in one hand The body was found byArthur Selbold lo Cote trot Th Were no marks of ldentlfloatlon The polio believe the man committed suicide Qt ti tQ Warfleld holds with tenderness the Issuee whether you shall laugh or whether you shall weep He Is worthy the race that produced long ago an other weet staging David Ruth St Denis far Pantomime of the East Is Mystic and Persuasive 1TH Ruth St Denle who opened a weeks engagement at the Alcasar theater last eve ning dancing Is something mors than an art It Is a cult In which the grace of the Latin the mysticism of tne Far Bast and the great American sense of humor are the chief factors By far the most rlorloue number In the suite was Bad ha the Dance of theFlve Senses with all the lure and lavish magnlfloenoe of India danoed to the acoompanUnent of wildly pas slonate muslo Awakened by the call of the five sonses she lives for each of them until In a mad1 orgy of ma terialism she is overoome and eats of the lotus leaves of renunolatlon of the physical for the perfeotlon ot the spiritual With her beautlfulbody she expresses all the tortured madness of the soulB evolution and leaves the speetator thrilled with the truth of her art The Peacock a satire show her to a student of human nature She enters the soon ln gownfof wondrous beauty a counterpart of th bird Itself and after an exquisitely graoefulmlmlory of its methods ends with a pantomime of vanity before tho looklngglass and shame when old age proves Its futility Perhaps the oleverest bit on the prograrome was the danss Impromptu in tne ooiiroom suite It was delicious a delicate bit of Irony on the new steps Ted Shawn Miss St Denis husband lacks that poise whloh Is an accumulation of experience and study but showst signs of some day fulfilling his wifes deslrsiof making him a second Mordkln Ills Aiteo danoe was particularly oolorfUl aa were his ballroom devnees with Miss Beyer These ay the way were different from most of those seen upon the stage They were quite sane andi lacked the whirlwind effect that would create a panloln any perfectly ordered ballroom Qurelda a romance of the desert was another art 1st loi bit of realism as were the Snake Charmer1 and a dear olti of a Japanese danoe staged In an exquisite Nipponese setting i Grace and beauty are characteristics of Mini St Dents entire eom pany Th Earthi Cyole daneed by Ted Shawni assisted by Misses eyer and Fontaine was essentially Grecian and Inspiring asi well asltf spired The entlr programmi fir wen worth seeing aiseoohdv time Granted Diyorce Hrom Pioneer Goggins Son Mrs Nona Weber Coggins yes terday waa granted an Interlooutory deoree 01 aivoroe oy superior jnidge Grlffln from Leon Cogglns one of the heirs to the valuable estate of Cogglns California pioneer Mrs Cogglns stated that her husband often left home and would not return for many day In April of this year he went away and failed to return The couple were married In this city Feb ruary ii ifnj Max Dill the rotund member of the firm of Kolb and Dill funsters was kept busy yesterday aoceptlng the congratulation of his friends on the marked Improvement made In th condition of Ms ankle which was Injured several weeks ago The Girl In the Train wltlv KOlb and Dill and which has Just completed a successful engagement at tne oaiety raeater is going for a Jaunt on the road playing In Saoramento on Thursday and Stookton Friday of this week with an extended season to follow at the Morosco Theater Los Angeles begin ning Sunday night Meyer Ruef aged 79 years father of Abraham Ruef died at 11 oolook Sunday night In his home at SI1S Plercs street from ailments du to old age His death was not entirely unexpected and be was attended at tne last oy his wire Mrs Adel Rust his daughter Mrs Henrietta Sltten feid and a grandson Meyer Ruef was born in Francei He oa me to San Franolsoo In 1863 and embarked In the retail dry good business retiring a few years aro He 1 survived In adaitlonvto those iwnoi werevwuiv Him ine enu wy another daughter Mrs Louise He irlnarhl warden Johnston of San Quentm stated yesterday that Abraham Ruef will not be permitted to attend the funeral whloh will be held Wednesday from the house on Pleroo street Kblb and Diir Are Going on he Road Will Tour With The Girl in the Train in Central and South era farts of State It was good news to th thousands who failed to see Salomy Jane whan It was produced In this city a month orsoagcto learn that the first great picture of the Calif ornI MoUon Plo ture Corporation had been sesured by thiaaUtyThatsrwhervltnlgut Uwaipr6JetedbeforaAlargnd enthuslastlo orowd of speotators No picture slnos motion plotures oam lnto bolng has more of beauty aotlon and heart lntereit than this masterpiece of photography arranged for th silent drama from Bret Hart masterpiece of romantic pros Salomy Janes Kiss add in this pleo at a single bound Beatrls M1ohelenathe star of the Western Idyl has assumed a placeseoond to none as a motion ploture actress and beauty i Th story Is followed with admiri able fidelity and the dram whloh was Paul Armstrongs mastsrpiio arrangement has been levied upon for effeots but the superb quality ofthsl entertainment anorded by aiomy Jane Is found In the rproduotloiv Bret Hartei poesy the reproduction of his wild snd rugged California soenes and th reproduction of nls dramatlov story These are the el msntswfiiehi in the fewr brief wek of Salomy Janes exlstenoe aa mo tion piotur nav won tor it an enduring place In motion pUtur esteem and history aw a thrilling olassio The supporting oompany xol lent individually lnthe support of jth charming star Mln Mionjna 1 1 1 Traveler Disappears From Coasterat Sea Charles strassmyer of Cbiraopolls wk in believed to nave committea sulelde by leaping everooara jj onine umr Aroiine ot vne ihuiuwium Company on the trip from San Pedro to this port Pinned to the mans baggage was found a note whloh read Please notify Mrs Charles Strassmyer COsmopolis Washington I am slcrf and tired of living SCHOOL BOOSTERS TO MBHT MStnber of the Poiyteehnlo High School Boosters AssooiationK an or ganiiatlon reoently formed by prop erty owners In th nelghborhod Of th school will meet Thursday even Ing at 8 oolook for the purpose of discussing meane xo ui Mujf ment for the Institution Th build inr will be oompleted In July 1915 but at that time the city approprl atlon for tne scnooi wu nriy exhaustsd askd thwnao undertake th manufacture of tbsgpod laimtdiaa a MaAto Ooj siboomlnr at ooramandeered two thtriia jioldters whll th prices of woolen awvancing vraer for ntw 57 oitaKnhy the mill mAiii5PhftTf wt ths ixaoimus tofjnsst Vit demands tkLJttl Lonaon attaight are SHJrHt UP swnittd harlng shadea Thy ar afraid of th airship XJt hta a nj dlstrlou tnUnlMn oui fural iaaimana ernvno exoltement being Manifested BusU JiAi SHI ibowV4ri Cafe csti Ii oclook inilthvntagir Hi svgreatmany businesses women ars taklngvthe iplaoes ofi men who havbeen sentito thevfronKThey ar running strestdarspuMto institutions andtthei anialler1 stores Aiini mi la Jwondom and jParlJ for twejwki ffii TW OsTia seeeared HJll Ji JSPfSf atu i His Tl eaiw uoDerteoais eo i5Sl if isn Btres rrom Alleged Barsclar I Ret I Wjit Pollee Jodje Dtur rnutdir and ine au MWfiflgWl MHHoiiaife Belden WasTralletf 4 Vy tfte House ofHi AeAffinityry1 1 11 A 1 ril a4yh llvore suit Of Mrs rtat1kt Belden again Oorg tfViaen formerly pi uw ttM iam nht Attvend renuted a millionaire wa begun rfiT4tJ jnager jtouii womvf rn mony oftVltnesses in behalf ofth ooraplalnant hrlstld with enauen Incident Inj whlohBeldnanaMr Martha aarjte Ix Ang1s widow had th principal role Aooordlngfto Brvln Dlngl former deputy United States Marshall at Los Angeles who dicxlbd himself as an Mnveetlgatof 1 wa ssnt to thl oitylatBefltember byrthe attorneys tor Mr Belden toflndroutwhat he oould aboutBelden Hs testified that lnsqonipasy lth William Glllln and Helen Upsdni alto private detective Balden was trailed on day from th ofBo ofthe General Eleotrlcal Con struotloji Cordpany on Minna street to th Broxtell Apartments i on Plne Street Juf ftrBldeni entered the plao a Are alarm sounded Belden and a woman late learned toibe Mrs Clark came to a window om th third floor to watoh th Or wagons pas Dingle declared On an other occasion be saw Belden go to th Brosttll and etay about two hour Lieutenant Harold Johnson United State Army was oalled a witness for Belden his father in law a ewmlnutes betoraf th adJouramnt of oourty tsstlfWd thatwant of harmony infthoJiouseboldiwMapii parent several years ago and that Belden had told him ttwas lmposslbl togtt along with rsiBidn whom hehad married at Kl Paso In HOT Aooordlng to the IJeu tenants Mr Belden at a family conference said in regard to nernusoana oompiainti 1want eltherjyou orcyournoney 1 4 Wemea Ckarawa Swladle Oetile Hrman SSiS Lyon itreetA obtained wamat freis Police Jadre Crtit 4 rwterdsr ft On irmitAt JohnOreeefleld theaberre ofb ttlslDf moeer by faleepretemee Sbe alltfed llipumnnwi DOHinsai igtiron or pKupffp iestpte OKWE A Most Acceptable EUROPEAN SILK CREATIONS 1 130 250v 330 and 5 Am FI Line 50c and 75c Nectwearv Note These Low Prices 3WOf37S These prices ateifoiff gcnumeoJl paihtingsity DeTreyilleandfbryTel laetolbredpnts You are sure t6 observe the perfect perspective and rare color work of the painter the appropriateness of the indoor scenes for Christmastide the beautiful harmonizing dull gold frames and these prices 200 225 300 350 375 each Have 1 1 SmiK3 Qur 1Mai Pictures ffiStiU mmmmmmgmgmmggaMmgmmmammmmaaamammammalmamammammK bbbbbbbbbRRbbbSbbIbbH LLLmiLLgmmMgmkwaLm 1 I j1 i i i i 1I ti 1 unf9i a Il I I We Issue 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