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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 8

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7 THE WICHITA EAGLE, SATURDAY IIOEIIIITG, OCTOBEIl 1, 1910. PAGE EIGHT Belle C. Reed. This was the prelimi TRADE REPORTS BETTER Ill -v I i. ii Voiaea's Hozo 15c Women's Black Cotton New Neckwear and Scarfs 35c Embroidered Stock Collars, with Jabot 0Kr attached LUW Sale ff Slightly Increased Demand From Retailers and Jobbers In- dustry Almost Unchanged "A PEOPLE'S COKVEWIl" ic Women's Cottou Hose, double heel and toe, special at le 50c Hemstitched and Embroidered 3c Women's Black Llsls Hose, linen heel and toe.

SSew nary and the court found sufficient grounds for binding him over to the district court. 'In the absence of ball bond for 1,000, accused was committed to the county jaiL Dr. Stork and Charon had a quiet -month in1 September. The old boatman', had the best of It, however, as he ferried 67 across the" river Styx, in contrast to the 50 that came into the world. -During the month" of August 4here were-114births.

The totals for the year so far are: Births, 548; deaths, 647. Only one birth has been recordedrtos week. 35c Stock Collars, with Jabots attached 50c Women's Gauze Hose, CteM Presses 75c Hand Embroidered Stock double heL toe and garter Women's Kayser's Italian Silk Hose V. lars, Jabots attached, special Col- 50c Silk ribbon Col Silk ribbon double heel, toe, all colors. $2.59 Kayser Spun Silk Hose, in 75c new Persian and Plain Chiffon Ties and Jabots in bjack only Patented Lisle foot.

1 Before the-season is 'fairly, started, we demonstrate our helpfulness to the xvcnien ira -with tnc announcement with the sale of Cloth Dresses. They are the kind of garments you will want for street or afternoon wear at this time of the year. Every one of them being strictly correct in every detail. Made of broadcloths, serges, voiles and worsteds, they special 50c trimmed effects. Special at have trimmed bodies and plain gored or banded skirts, regularly sold for Drug Sundries er fhis Is Manner in Which Roose-J velt Refers to Recent Meet-i ing of New York Ee-' publicans.

$20; our price A4 A C( Saturday I OiOU 50c Fossoni's Face Powder Gossamer Face I New York, Sept. 30. Bradstreet's tomorrow will say: "Reports from distributive trade centers this week are rather better. VThey point to a slightly increased demand from jobbers and retailers. Collections show some betterment and a few mar-' kets note slightly less tension in local money conditions.

Still, buying Is classed as conservative as a whole and guarded closely by absolute require-" xnents. "Industry shows few 'changes. Iron and steel are quiet and here actual necessities govern taking of crude and finished products. High prices of raw material, particularly cotton, render the position of manufacturers difficult, though feeling in this branch Is slightly more optimistic. In the woolen grounds trade the outlook is still not entirely clear.

Raw wool at Boston is relatively lower In price than at London. The leather and shoe trades are below normal activity as a whole and buying of shoes i conservative. 25c Tetlowa 98c Persian and Plain Silk Ties and Jabots in ribbon trimmed 7R effects I uu $1.50 Women's full 2 yard wide Auto Scarfs in all colors, 0 Special at Wcnieft's Knit. Uiid'wear Women's light weight vests 0 A and Pants, all sizes, each Powder 10 Women's Long Coats United States Department of Agriculture Local Office We: 4 er Bureau. Wichita, Sept.

30, 1910. Local Observations and Comparativ Data Sanltal Cold Crearo 5 PRAISES PLATFORM A CANDIDATE" Hourly Temperatures: 60c Pompeilan Massage Cream. S5 25c Santol Tooth" Paste 25c Dr. Sheffield's Tooth 50 .64 m. $6.50 Just the outer garment for comfort during the fall and Win a.

a. m. m. .89 .90 .91 ,.92 ,.90 p. p.

p. p. p. p. m.

i9 10 11 ..68 .73 ,.80 .85 a. m. 15c Swift's "Oat Meal" 10 $1.00 Solid Brass Nickel Plated a. noon. ter days full length models of Melton cloth unllned plain tailored.

12 Alarm Clocks Also Quotas Democratic Organ to I Support His Attack on the I Tammany Ruled Dem with velvet collar, 2 and Sseamei back fashioned on very graceful-lines 4 ankle 50c neck, 75c Vests, 48c Women's long sleeve and 'length Vests and Pants, each Women's Union high and short sleeve, knee length, special at 75c Women's Gauze Lisle fancy crochet top, all sizes $1.00 Rubber Cushion Real coats that spell "Individuality' actual value Aft j-fl $10; as a special for yUiwU Bristle Hair Brushes ocrats. "Advices from the west and south $1.75 Double Spaced Bristle Hair Brush 91S Hair Goods are rather better as to this line, but the New York building trade is disor Electric Hair Curlers "Sylvia Hair Nets, extra made Mean temperature, 78; normal, 65. Maximum temperature, 92; nsame date last year. 87; highest on this' date for 23 years. 917 in 1897.

Minimum temperature, 64; on same date last year, 58; lowest on this date for 23 years. 34, in 1895. Precipitation during the 24 hours ending 7 p. total precipitation from January 1 to 7 p. m.

this date, 16.61; normal precipitation for the same period, 16.34; total precipitation last year for the same period, 19.50. Mean relative humidity, 54 per cent; normal for September, 68 per cent. x-ast aay for demonstration of the $1.25 New Kid Cloves $1.00 of silk, 6 for 25c, each 5c ganized by a strike of 20,000 -bricklayers. The coal trade has been benefited by the advance of tfje season. The Pennsylvania whisky market Is firmer Electric Hair Curlers.

They wave or curl hair in a few minutes without heat. One of the surest indications of the gentlewoman Is the carefulness production has been restricted for Let our demonstrator show you how Sanitary Washable Wool Rolls in all the new Crt. for OUC The new Cluster Curls, fine quality. three jrear oods are scarcer and a to use them. strong demand is looked for.

i Business failures in the Belt Special Satnrday 50 styles, all new styles, patent leather, plain leather and Persians, black, red. tan Central hair in all shades $1.50 Observations Taken at 7 p. m. Time, This Date: States for the week ending September with which she selects her hand coverings. These gloves will please her; their good quality, careful making and perfection as to little details cannot fall to appeal to the most particular ones.

They're regular $1.25 Kid Gloves for street wear In all sizes and In all the. and gray, values to r-rt for each UUC 28-lnch fluffy switches, regularly sold for fill special at 29 were 211, against 190 last week; 195 in the Hice week of 1909; 225 in 1908; 177 In 1907, and 136 in 1906. 1 1 Wheat, including flour exports from Bag Special Large 11-lnch. black, seal grain, tan lining, neat coin purse, double strap handle, overlap $1.50 fluffy 10-rlnglet Puffs, all shades, special 98c popular shades special at $1.00 $2.00 fluffy 12-ringlet Pufftin all all the United States and Canada, for. the week ending Sept.

29, aggregate bushels, against 1,583,668 last week frame, all genuine leather; well -v. New York. Sept. 30. Theodore 'Roosevelt, addressing the National Republican league, in session at Carnegie hall today, delivered his first speech 'of the state campaign.

Praising the platform and. Henry L. Stimson, the Republican nominee for governor, he 'compared the Republican state conven-. ition with the Democratic convention being held at Rochester, and said he felt the Republicans had the right to appeal to every decent citizen in the State, without regard to party affilia-v tion, to vote their way. The Saratoga 'gathering he styled a "people's convention," free from the influence of special interests.

Colonel Roosevelt said In "We have just held the Republican state convention at Saratoga. There never been held in the state of New York a convention that was more imethodical a people's convention not a. lobbyist, not a representative of a great Interest, exercised finger's of influence in Jhat convention. (That convention represented absolutely the opinions, the reasoned and the belief of politicians, every -day men. I Emphasize Three Points.

"Three essential points were made In $1.50, for A 4 only, each and 3,322,760 this week last year. For shades, special at $2.50 24-inch fluffy switch in all colors, special $1.50 $1.88 Majeetle Tave Barret tea A the 13 weeks ending September 29 exports are 19,660,999 bushels, against late one, just out. and a winner. Slack Cats Hosiery For Children Notion Department. 10 styles at 28,415,783 in the corresponding period roe ana oe eacn.

ask to see one. last year. Corn exports for the week are 593,869 against 299,366 last Cat" School fast blsek. Children's -Black Hose, guaranteed week 'and 113,841 bushels in 1909. For 15c triple knee, heel and toe the, 13 weeks ending September 29, corn exports are 3,656,131, against 1,349,202 last year.

Stations Min Max 7pm' Prec Wth'r Amarillo .56 90 82 Clear Boise 50 82 78 PtC'dy Chicago .58 82 76 Clear Denver 50 84 78 Des 62 88 76 Clear Dodge City. ..60 92 80 Clear Durango .....38 78- 70 Cleor Edmonton 30 62 58 .06 PtC'dy Ft. Worth 68 92 88 PtC'dy Galveston ....78 84 80 Clear Havre 48 70 66 PtC'dy Helena 50 72 .68 Clear Huron 48 80 68 Clear Jacksonville. .72 82 76 .02 Clear Kansas 66 88 82 Clear Knoxville ....64" 80 72 Clear Louisville ....52 82 74 Clear' Memphis 64 86 78 Clear Modena ......40 78 74 Moorhead 46 76 64 Clear New Orleans. .74 88 78 Clear New i.

58 '68 64 Clear North 44 88 72 Clear Oklahoma ....66 90 .84 Clear Proenix r4 100 94 Clear Portland, Ore. 56 72 72 Cloudy Rapid City 52 72 64 Clear Roswell 60 90 76 Clear St. .60 84 80 Clear St. .66 84 72 Clear Salt Lake 54 80 76 Clear San 62 76 70 .16 Cloudy San Francisco. 56 82 74 Clear S.

Ste. Marie. .48 70 58 Clear Sheridan .....44 72 66 PtC'dy Spokane .....50 64 58 Cloudy Swift Current. 38 63 60 PtC'dy Washington ..52 -72 66 Clear WICHITA 64 92 85 Clear Williston 48 68 60 Clear Winnipeg 42 60 48 Clear RICHARD H. SULLIVAN, Local Forecaster.

Children's -Black Cat" School Hone, ribbed with triple flT-linen knee, heel and BANK CLEARINGS High Top Shoes For School Mannish toes and heels, patent colt, wax calf, dull calf, extra high top, 18 buttons and 14 buttons with tassel: 8 to lis $2.00 Hi to 2s 92.73 2i to 5s 93.00 New York, Sept. 30. Bradstreet's bank clearings report for the week ending September 29 shows an aggregate of $2,688,641,000. as against $2,793,375,000 last week and in the corresponding week last Blanket. Special our platform of principles.

In the first olace. that we stand aggressively for year. The following is a list of cities Cities Clearings Inc. honesty in public and in business life; Large 11-4 Cotton Blanket, gray or tan. with beautiful borders.

New York Chicago In the next dace, that we stand for Dec. 18.9 .3 8.9 7.5 Men's Department. $1.21 governmental efficiency: and in the $1,524,908,000. 261,126,000 138,452,000 132,511,000 63,461,000 51,609,000 extra quality; a regular quality; Saturday, one day only; pair New Fall Shirts made of a fine quality Madras, and Percale, with 98c Women's Trimmed Hats third place, that we stand for the right of the people to control them Women's Sweater Coats Scores of handsome styles from the short lengths to the 3-4 length effects closely woven from the finest wool yarns and zephyrs some in basket weave fancy stripes and figures. A 4 aa all styles, at ItUU selves, and not to be controlled by .5 6.2 11.8 3.6 13.6 2.0 someone else.

sweater coats Come In woo .1 i "Now the voters of this state will Every fashionable size, every fashionable shape, saucy or demure Turbans, wide flaring picture hats. Mushroom hats; a detailed description is hardly possible. This is an unusually large collection; on sale Saturday at 92.4S 93.9S, 96.43 and 2.7 1.6 have to choose between that one on side, and on the other side, this mixed, colors gray, red avid crown, with trim- i mlngs different tUU effects single or double breast (here Mr. Roosevelt held aloft a news ed styles. Prices $2.98 to New Fall Underwear for fall, blue.

$10 paper clipping), which I shall now de- 9.1 17.5 5.2 12i7 22.4 Allover Special $2 and $2.50 Allovers. A1 JQ Saturday, yard tyJ Tucked Nets. Fancy Nets, and Baby Irish, Cream. Ecru and White. All new patterns.

salmon and ecru, all PA sizes, per garment scribe to you in the language of one 910.00. $5.00 black and white $2.98 Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Kansas Pittsburg. San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans. Cleveland Detroit Omaha Los Louisville Milwaukee Seattle St.

Paul Buffalo Denver Memphis Ft. Salt Lake City Washington St. Joseph. Des SWux City. WICHITA Oklahoma City Little Lincoln Topeka of our most envenomed foes, a ing representative of Wall street Tenv French Plumes, special at.

25 dozen new Fall Slik Ties. 4S inches long, plain and fancy rever- Don't Persecute your Bowels oeraev. the New York, Times of this 50,973,000 42,174,000 29,382,000 22,371,000 25,111,000 16,143,000 16,864,000 15,251,000 15,603,000 16,615,000 10,914,000 13,581,000 11,679,000 10,967,000 9,052.000 9,507,000 3,541,000 6,705,000 5,656,000 5,859,000 5,869,000 3,435,000 2,575,000 3,146,000 2,219,000 1,277,000 1,419.000 1.2O4VO0O 12.3 7.5 11.2 9.2 7.9 sable and French folds. nr extra value at' suC 5- morning, describing the Democratic convention, now sitting." $1.50 Lingerie Waists 39c nrtMRca. Tbey sn tataf Cut oat ca Parties wtd jusi ngni snoes ror men.

a com Colonel Roosevelt read from the CARTER'S plete line for fall Just received. Prices $4 to UTTLE 5.9 .5 2.6 $6 paper: Candy Special For the Children $2.50 red. and blue Plaid Dresses worsted; ages 6 to 14 years; Kfl special I lUU $4.00 Broadcloth Coats in red and blue, ages 2 to 6, wool astra-kln trimmed, CO CH special yaCiwU LIVER PILLS Many pretty Lingerie Waists, soft batiste and dainty lawns, richly trimmed with val lace and embroidery, slightly soiled from handling 5.7 7.3 "All day and night the Democratic leaders have been going, hat' in hand, to Mr. Murphy and asking him hum- Fresh hand-made Cream Chocolates, all flavors and nut tops; ady oa lh Ever. cBbwim btle.

ud regular 50c values; regularly sold, at 1.50 for a sure Cooked Food Sale Today by the ladies ist M. E. Church- i of tootb (heiafacata 20.3 9.7 10.8 bly to favor this or that Shown Power, of Tammany. Saturday pound clean-up. Saturday special 39c 1 I linn, Car Cos- "In the New York Times and in its 'editorial, the New York Times falls in The Barnes Reporting company, pub cy JbS lie stenographers, have moved to the Beacon Block, Suite 915.

Phone Doug I TV las 472. isro0)s(0. Small PUL Small Dee, Small Price Genuine nuxtw Signature ntCORPCRATJ JN BRIEF QITY NT U.Ui Xi.IJJ, I W-'J V-U-li-L a Petition for divorce was filed yester with the other Democratic leaders, and asks for the nomination of a candidate by the convention. Now it goes on: "Never before has Tammany Hall been in such unquestioned control of a state convention. Never before has any Tammany boss been enthroned as the state leader in the unlimited way in which Murphy is recognized today.

The convention is in the hollow of hia hand. 4 'Back of Murphy's control are rumors of strange and sinister Influences. You cannot throw a brick in any direction in Rochester without hitting some lobbyist or railroad "Now, this is not what I am saying. day in the district court by Of fie Preston against Henry Preston. They were married September 1, 1909, and In the petition the defendant is alleged to have deserted plaintiff on September 28.

1909. This was practically all the BR court business transacted yesterday and PRINCESS "THE HOUSE OF HITS" Tonight 7.43, 9:15 Matinee 3:00 attorneys were absent from the court 2tS AVfftasKtatta, Tr is the New York Times. Now the SAniTADlDU Pi AUDITORIUM J. A. WOLFE, Lessee and Mgr.

TONIGHT Wolfe Stock Presents The College Widow New York Times, describing the con ventiori of its party. It "continues: sav WHOLESALE THE COX-BLODGETT WHOLESALE Dvv Goods Company, 217. 219. 221. 221 South Market street.

AVICHITA STOVE AND IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Stoves, Architectural Iron and all icrad of Foundry Work. Phone 123. LANGDON TENT AND "AWNING FAC-tory. established 1887.

518 East Douglas avenue. Phones 1452. Jobbers in all widths and weights of canvas. Sole agency for Kapka Receding Awning. Camp Supplies.

Tents for rent. WONDERLAND PARK 1 J. T. NUTTLE. Lessee and Mgr Last Week at the Park This Season TUB MATIXF.F.

GII1L COMPAWT la High Claaa Maaleal A Trip to Coney Isle "'The woods have been full of them from the start. They got here before the delegates J. F. Banister "Auld LaiK Syne" Harvard Judge Sam and Ida Kelly King-ton A Thomaa Prlncesscope Princess Orchestra Prices Eve, 10c, 20c, 30c. Mat.

Gen. A dm. 10c. Box Seats 25c 3. The-Best of All room.

'n i On Monday, October 3, the first day of the October term of court will open, and the criminal and civil dockets will be assigned. Litigants and their counsel should be present in court on that date. In the city court yesterday Harry Jackson was arraigned, charged "with burglary in the second degree, and with larceny. Defendant waived preliminary and was committed to the county Jail In default of $750. The s-eclfied charge was robbing the store at 311.

West Thirteenth street. The sum of $3.50 In money was alleged to. When Colonel Roosevelt had finlsh- ed speaking the convention adjourned until tomorrow morning. Tomorrow night there will be a banquet at the Hotel Astor. at which President" Taft Seat Sale at DockurrTs Drug I Det INVALID'S HOME In th Weel WALDRON construction.

STALET. ELECTRICAL 125 North Market street. Of4mH 9mrtt4 Oltrrtt am mmts Store. Next Week Via Wireless. Last Per for a ace mday.

llt Fun All the Way Through. This attraction plays to $1.50 bouses during the winter. Admlaaloa ae Park, Oaly a fttaee. Writ DISEASES OF will be the principal speaker. J.

o. SLAIN YOUTH IDENTIFIED la LYCEUM GOURSE RfmMANKMT CURB roairivcLT oumstfci VMICOCELE Okarche, Sept. 30. A card bearing the address of a woman in have been stolen. ITS! 11P1 rs af trie rum.

The first car for the Arkansas Val AJ Btm R9 tormttrm 1 Ism sf ma tmi PASTIME IIVIllinnKI ft wMifBUBimna Irutswet fn lsttrsns ley Interurban railway was shipped yesterday from the factory at Newark, O. This car will arrive In about ten days. It will be carried on its own wheels, and will be attached to a reg I Hasrj tnait iTPtis WKralurf treated at bornv ComtitltmUom rrmA i at oftce er br lrtr. Thirty ymmrm aaper' see. Traised aticadaata, cara.

Denver and a laundry mark "23" were the clues that led Okarche authorities to learn today that the young man killed by a Rock Island train near here September was Charles H. Garrett of Castle Rock, the son of a Welch-man and the nephew of H. G. Garrett of Castle Rock. He was also a relative of the Garretts in St.

Louis, proprietors of the Missouri Bridge and Iron com-i pany. He had cobie here from Colo-, rado Springs and was en route to Wichita? to visit relatives when he was killed. Successor to "Friends University Course" PHILHARMONY HALL, 217 North Lawrence The following list of attractions, secured for this season's course is the strongest lyceum course ever offered In Wichita. The Brono Stelndel Trio and Ella Van Huff. Oct.

3rd. Monday. The renowned cellist of the Theodore Thomas Orchestra). Ottokar Ma lek. Pianist; Ella Van Huff, Contra rto.

i. Mme. Frieda Langendorff, Contral to. frojn the Metropolitan Grand Op era, Oct. 24.

S. George E. Vincent, head of the Chautauqua of the World. A. Prof.

W. M. R. French, director and founder ef the Chicago Art InstU tute, Dec 2. 8.

Balllngton Booths the -Little Mother" ef the Prisons. Jan. 24. Whitney Brothers Quartet, no quartet like them. Feb.

20. Isabel Garghill Beecher, America's Greatest Interpretive Reader, PnoneC Douglas 205 at once and have your seats reserved. Ticket and $2 for the entire course, 7 numbers. IRIS PENDLETON, Mgr. Philharraony Hall.

21T N. Lawrence. 9 TO pmge Hltftrmtm ATo rr, I tt mack valaatie talormaUoa, Caa st otht.4 oe write to Always the Best Show in Town. 100 Minute Vandeville Matinee Every Day. Any Seat, 10c.

Evenings, 7:45, JOc, 20c, 30c Matlaee asd Meat, Saturday, Oct. 1st CAST ASIDE Founded upon Chas.NK. Harris' Ballad of the Same Name. Bound to Live as Long as the Song. Prices.

25c, 35c. 60c. 75c. Bos Seats $1.00. Bargain Matinee, 25c Any Seat.

Seats on saleat Hadler's. CTFlCtilattMsfa ular train. It will be unloaded at Valley Ctner. It Is a combination passenger, smoker and baggage car, seating about 50 passengers. It will be about 15 days before the car makes 'its first trip.

President O. A. Boyle said yesterday that a few of the feed wires are yet to be strung: Air. Boyle said that Dn.C.FlCOE.Sml'cK 'Phone Douglas, 8C9. My office la loratd In roorr.a Mkl lsxin BuUdlrjr.

phube Msrket 4476. O. I'otts. Lawyer. Jree to Weak Wonan4 1 $3.50 Recipe-Certs Female Restores strength to wvtk vetBfS relieves pain, removes Inflammations, suffering and distress.

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7161 Luck Detroit, Michigan and the doctor will send you the recipe by return mall free ct a small repair shop, accommodating two, cars, will be constructed on the! company's ground, at the corner of First and Water streets. Mrs. A. M. Dunks, who has been dangerously ill at her home, 1025 North Topeka avenue, for some time, is now reported to be improving, and is new expected to recover.

Frank Evans, the man "who -was cut severely when he engaged In a fight with' Roy Spear last Sunday night, was removed from the Wichita Hospital yesterday to the police' station. It 'is believed that Spear will be improved enough for his removal either today or tomorrow. Mrs. H. W.

Morgan Is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Chain, 1557 Park Place avenue. Mrs. William Burress of Burrton re SALE 7 THE: charge. If you are.

worn and nervous, weak and discouraged, if you are bloated, emaciated, cenatlnated. have turned yesterday to her home In this headaches, suffer from loss of sleeo or AT 514 AND 516 DOUGLAS AVENUE EAST Positively Closes Sdfcmrdffly, cfcolber 1 at 10 P. M. appetite, or have any of the distinctly feminine complaints, write to Dr. Robinson for his free prescription and iso cure yourself at home quietly and eulckly.

He thinks every suffering wo- man should have a copy, for he be lieves it Is the quickest acting, upbuilding, restorative remedy ever de vised for woman's ills. It build- up frail, delicate. run-dow women, restores the broken health, strengthens the feeble constitution, re pairs the shattered nerves and remove the torturing pains of Inward agony. It will make you feel like a new woman, will save years of periodical suf ferlng and misery ana will enable yoq to enjoy the sunshine and happiness which only perfect health can bring. The remedy is entirely harmless, as you will see when you use It, but It has great healing, strengthening and pain-conquering power.

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city. Mrs. Mabel Swanston of Chicago, who has been visiting relatives in the city, has returned to her home. There will be a special communication of Albert Pike Masonic lodge at 7:30 o'clock this evening for work In the second degree. Visitors welcome.

Officers please be prompt. Mr. Fred W. Gray left yesterday vMth his mother, Mrs. H.

M. Gray, for Louisiana, where Mrs. Gray will visit her niece, Mrs. Nettie Courtney, for the rest of the winter. Mrs.

Gray's health has been greatly impaired with the prolonged sickness ct her late husband, and it is to improve her failing health that Mr. Gray has taken her south. The city court was crowded yesterday with interested spectators at the trial of W. Clarke, who is charged with obtaining money under false pre-ienaes. the alleged-victim beins Mrs.

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