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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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22, iocS. THURSDAY, NOV. 22,7500, taking with her Dr. Marvin of Luierne Borough. When they arrived at his fdriJt they r.juiid thure Jjt.

Thomp Ijaaa-Eiong Stdro son, a specialist from bcranton, woo told them that Mr. Alleger's recovery whs Impossible. Receive! Ilpllrj at EcsTilla Proves. Fatal, -The injured man, who had been un- conscious, revived long enough to recognise Ms wife and lapsed Into unconsciousness from which he never recovered. Mr.

Hardin Is in a hysterical state as a result of the accident and Is so and Hasht Into ySate excited with grief that' fears. are preksed for hit reaaon. Yesterday morning Mrs. Alleger and Mr. Haines brought the dead body to this city and it was conveyed to his home at Luserne Borough shortly after noon yesterday.

The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon and will be In charge of Lodge si, F. and Linens Choice, beautiful, exquisite, at extra special prices. Linens that will give an added zest to this best of Linen SalesY Undoubtedly the most attractive display of Household and Decorative Linens for Thanksgiving and Christinas. Exclusive Linens, comings direct to us fjrom evei.roducing centre. -The special sala prices suggest early buying for gifts as well as for home needs.

Mr.Alleger. who was about 40 yea-s of age," is well, known tbroughoutms entire Wyoming Valley. He -was, for some time quite active la politics and was elected county surveyor on the iet Whilt Hunters WeiVTakina Pre-caution Against an Accidental Dis- charge of Their GunaF. 8. Harding i Prostrated Over tha Death.

Remains Removed to Luzerna Borough, Wellington Alleger, who was shot while on a hunting execution near Eatonvllle last Saturday, ed on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock the home of F. 8. Harding at the accidental discharge ot whose caused hl death. The news-ot his death- came an eat surprise and shock to hia many lends and to'tbe members of his fam-v. Mr.

Alleger waa hunting with Mr. ardlng and ex-County CommlaBloner sines on Saturday and on their war Jtne" fin" Saturday afternoon ihey'haJ caslon to go down a steep, snow -cow ed hill. Mr. Alleger was walking lead and suggested that they lower hammers of their guns, to avoid te-possibiutyofan' accidental ls-targe. It wa while complying with its suggestion that Mr.

Harding's gun Table Damask Democratic. MckeMn -lwt rana servea three- vears with credit In ,1904 he SHOP Have you. seen the Leather Goods window? Ifa brim full of Christ-bias Ideas and suggestions. Fancy Linens1 Hand made pieces, doylies, scarfs, centrepieces, lunch and tea cloths, tra and carver cloths. "3--Doyliegande7Tae If finoTslarTatjSo each.

64-Inch Irish Barnesly, Cream Damask, all linen and very serviceable Regular price Bc. Bale was nominated by the Democrats for sheriff but was defeated by Jonathan B. Davis, the present incumbent. After this def eaJJt relireiLf roniL active. litical life and.

devoted his time to hia profession as civil engineer, "57 pen-aTJT Doylies, hahd made, embroidered, start at 19o each. Centre pieces, lace trimd, start at f1.23 each. A box of neck ruchlnga ix lengths each one different -coats only. I Bo. A- great eonvanl-nce to the dainty and particular Mr.

Alleger naa an omce on nonn Franklin street and was interested in a NECK RUFFS to Start Becommg and most effecflve- smart addition to the well re est woman's costume. Ruffs of net, chiffon, tnoussellne da sole, ostrich, -coquet sundmarabWt.iCHnblnsv -tlons ot ostrich and "maraboat very smart this season. BlacK and colors. Scarfs in great profusion of styles. Floral tinted effects and conventional designs wOrkt out In gold threads and braids.

'Very rich. number of large contracts in various at 98c each 7i-lnch Irish Barnesly, cream or bleached, pure damask, regular Sip quality. Sale price 69o per yard. iZJhe-jegulsrJJSquallty-Irlah price 98c per 72 -inch Scottish double damask, bleached, six choice- designs, regular U5 value at 1 yard. Extra fine and heavy double damask.

72 Inch, entirely new Regular 12.00 value at (1.69 per yard. parts ot the intyTrvwroorouRn englriVer for a number ot the West Side towns and, prepared the plans and directed the paving of the Market street flats for the rountv and the borough as discharged, the full charge enter-' I Scarfs, embroidered, start, at 1 each, Lunch Cloths, damask, start at 59c each. Lunch Cloths, embroidered and hemstltcht, start at 1J50 ach. Tray cloths, damask, start at each, Tray' Cloths, embroidered, start at 75o each. 5.

Now ideas in i bag making visit our. ribbon department and learn worth your while if you're, looking tor Christmas suggestions. Love-, ly ribbons for carrying out the i Ideas i successfully. Dorraneeton Before entering busi ness for Jflr. Aireger was ior a number ot vears connected" with the Lehigh Valley- Railroad on its engtneer-lna- corps.

He was a memner or wvige cto. ot, Extra fine double damask Cloths with napkins to match. Hand-Em Fine: 8 Inch round 35o Instead of 42c 10 Inch round 42o Instead of.BOc. 12 inch round 49o Instead of 65c F. and A.

Prince of Peace Com-mandery, KnlgHs of Malta, a membw of Willow Grove Council. Jr. O. A. broidered 2 by yards $4 Instead of $5.

yarda5 Instead of 6.2 Si by yards 7 Instead of 88.76. 21 by 2H yards $7 Instead of 28.50. 25 Inch Napkin to match 5J5 Instead of $6.50 per dosen. Scallopt Doylies- and Centre--. pieces atrlctly all hand work acaUopt edges with graduated dota aa inner decoration.

'ZZ. rf-ttnch Tduhdri9o Instead of 25c. 6 Inch round 2So Instead of lie- 20 Inch centreDeca.tt25Jnstead3 fit, of Luserne Borough and wa a ma Damasfc Cloths Two very handsome designs ln. rentrea" With chryaan- themums arid rose patterns. VERY SPECIAL PRICES DURING tne cait of Mr.

Alleger teg. The charge of fine-shot entered In ie rear of the leg, making a hole about half Inch In diameter and came out i the opposite aide In several placea ie charge did not shatter the bone sever any arteries and for that rea-n Jtheweund was Rot "looked upon being a dangerous one. With the aid of Mr. Haines and Mr. ardlngsMr, Alleger was conveyed to tage (Soach which happened 'to be about that tjrae and- was re dved to the home of' Mr.

Harding. physician wag then summoned from unkhannock and after making an ex-nlnation he declared the wound' to be te that was not serious, but advised salnst the removal of the patient tor vera! Word to this effect was sent to the ife at Luserne Borough and ahe vaited his homecoming on Tuesday. Doylies Oval pieces at the same generous rate of reduction. jor- in tne First Kegiroeni, jr. M.

He was also a roember-of: Walnut Lodge, I. O. O. of Luaerne Bor ough and of the iiuseme worougn volunteer Fire Department These organisations are making arrangements to attend the Mr. Alleeer is survived by-hlsiwlfe Advance jShowing oiS prtnPdtts Ch arm in A Suits at $29.50 Need anothcf as well eet them whereou'sectire the new and Ave children NelUe, XarU Charles.

Ruth ano France. He is an survivea by hia father, who resides ai.Luaernij models and cdrrect styles for next spring. Some very special values here to-day. $1.25 Fine' whltralst tthfancy -yoke of ntpper tuckinjroiitllned wtUfcTJerman" Valen-clennes arid trlmd with embroidery points. Ample fulness.

Short sleeves; tuckt cuff, lac "trimd. i.v.-.'.--v-..4t4w-i: 15 Fine, white, open In front walatl Fine" cluster tucka and four. lanrwtnclfes each MOrOUgn, MWO Sim.er, an. vuuim Welteraad MrsWllllam Hewitt ot r. Alleger" father, XL B.

Alleger, went Luserne Borough and one brother, workmanship. Two selected at random from a.new lot just unpackt yesterday. Fitted Reefer Jacket Suit In fine Chiffon Cheviot. Vest and collar of velvet and cream colored broadcloth trlmd with braid, threaded with gold; also gold buttons. Taffeta lined.

laJtl--akirUolors brown firJbUck Pony Jacket Suit of Chiffon Cheviot navy blue. Taffeta lined. Exquisitely with Herculea and SouUche braids. Plaited skirt Harry of New York. jjaneLot over', ehoulder.

Long i to Eatonvllle on Sunday. On Monty gangrene aet In on the wounded leg Allege i ccmmunlcated with and Informed i drilred to see her husband 3er straps, embroidery front and collar flnlsht with French Bieeves, iucki yun: snouia PERSONALS. ould come to his bedside onie. Sb immediately went to him, xtmm ttii nnMvht. vhA hfti beii Vli- Stylish JTKiris Illn.

kas KnrhAF T7aW HlATl RfLiiiWili. at JElmira, N.tTi, has been obliged to return home en account of the illness riles 'ji'niidtAioB. 'There are checks, ot her father. utmrn oaia r.iur vim www avcect- ed home from abroad this tall, has decided to remain In Europe until-sprlng. diimu Walla tMinrt has 'comooi- ONE-DAY SPECIAL Dainty Corset ValUCS rJC Full Trench style, two good One trimd with deep yoke of German Val lace, edged with lace and 'threaded with dainty ribbons.

Tbe other with embroidered yoke, effective design, lace edged and pretty ribbons. Excellent values at 69c, quite out of the ordinary at to-day's special price only Fur-lined Coats And coats of fur In splendid assortmenL'AIl thoroty reliable qualities, splendid styles and moderate prices rule thruout; Beautiful cloth coats in black or colors i with handsome fur linings. Fur coats jackets, fitted and lfcpse styles, a magnificent collection, including pony skin, goat skin, near seal, broad tail, caracal, Persian lamb and seal skin. ed a German sosg which he will. sing ss one of his numbers ai xne oioin-dependent concert Jn Nelson Memorial plaids, plain andmixt effects in.

cheviots, English Panamas, vpiles and broadcloths. All theood colors the season, including London smoke, Oxford gray, blue, green and black. i AT $6.98 Shadow Panama, black, alternate box and side plaits, very 1 Gray Panama, box plaited, stitcht voke depth. Excellent value. Hall, Kingston, nexi weaneBaay.

ir. -A i-m TTanrv and Anuffh. Oil mi -t-m t. Honrllnr nf Park avenue. jrd Quickly and Painlessly No 3 Risk, No Danger.

Free Trial Package to Convince Sent -by Mall to AH Who Write. Common sense ls7uat as necessary ven more so) In medicine as in busies or the affairs of every day Hfe. sople are getting to know more than ey Used to. Not ao long ago It was fashion to make, all sorts ot claims a medicine and wind up by asking reader to go to a drug store and ijr bottle. People won't stand tor at'klnd of thing now.

They waut oof tangible proof They -want; to the remedy first and if they find It, be what is claimed they will be glad ough to go and buy it. hm. hun odiisii tn PhiladelDhla on ac count ot the sudden death ot the for mer's brother-in-law, r. jr. jrown.

The latter visited here a number of tho nawnf hia audden death 0 "Uullding will be a great shock to; his many Square vri.a rtnrthv fJnv ntertained the V. a rinh on Tueadav afternoon at her home, 20 Oregon street. election of Nov. 1906. hereby do JTHE-FIRSr DEATH.

Mrs. Catharine itainow nm u-nounced the engagement of her -daugh of the association, he asked permission to say. a- Mrc Hendershot referred to the gross irregularities and PROBE ELECTION FRMJDS agree; (1) The organisation shall consist of MatluJa il.r Hiuwtr omnr weddlng.jwUi take place on JJec.lfc DEATH OF N. PATTERSON MOORE." was convinced that, If tha ballot boxes 1 frfVv Mrs. XAUra vouringn TTnima rinh at hr hnmct on North Association of Prominent Citizens rniiiriin atniutt nn Tueadav evanlna.

wr openea a great. neat more, iraua than that already discovered would be brought to light. He suggested that such a move be made. The officers of a president, two vice presidents, secretary, treasurer and executive committee; and the following are elected to act ln the first Instance; President Paul A. OUver.

Vice Presidents William Drury and Alvan Markte. RUPTURE ANQ. iT3. No Knife, No Operation, No Loaa. ef Time.

fV I am demonstrating every, day by the testimony ot my and real proofs of genuine cures that I have positively the only TREATMENT that will cure rupture. -My CHEMIC-ELECTRO METHOD Is getting to be Cards and dancing were the features of Formed for That Purpose. the. evening, buncn was servea. the association, however, stated that A cablegram has been received from Mrs.

E. C. Rust that ehe sailed from Mat at Hotel 8terlin9 to Complete Or- Secretary Dorranca Reynolds. Treasurer Andrew Hunlock. Executive committee Cyrus Straw, Liverpool," England, the Cunarder Carmama last saturaay ano win iana In New York to-morrow.

She Is re E. A. Coray, W. 3. Trembath, J.

E. Patterson, J. E. Jenkins, Rev. Dr.

C. K. Mogg, W. S. McLean, S.

J. Strauss. -v out the world aa an evolution In the prog no plans had yet been formed and It was not known Just would be done. A number of the members made earnest and pointed remarks, and It was very evident that the work will be done ln no half-hearted manner. Thousands of Luserne County cltlsens who have been discouraged because of the escape of the criminals in the past, 111 be greatly encouraged to known that such an association of determined cltlsens of the right calibre Is now In the field.

turning from a delightful six montny tour of England, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and France. The said executive committee ia ress of medical science ganlxatlon The Officers Elected. Will Appeal to the Publio For Funds With Which to Carry on the Contest Against the Election the Perpetration of tha Astounding Frauds. Is -nothing short fully empowered to take all steps which It may deem necessary In order to de of a God send for the Loren M. Williams and Miss Edith M.

neonle who ant run' Jsr tect ana punisn me perpetrators 01 said fraud, by employment of counsel 1 Hawke, both of Forty Fort, were quietly married by Rev. Dr. Mogg In the tured and have suf- the miseries and i and detectives, by the offer, of rewards, WW Central M. ta. parsonage yesieraay disappointments in- ternoon.

nicted by trusses and 9 so i called "home Election corruption In Luserne must come to an end. At a meeting held In the banquet Miss May, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. R. T.

Roberts of. the Heights, has returned, home after a four months'; visit throughout the west. She spent most AGED YEARS, IS THE FIRST IN A 'LARGE FAMILY. The death of N. Patterson Moore of Biickhorn, Columbia County occurred Monday morning, at 1 o'clock following an Illness -of two weeks of paralysis.

Mr. Moore was aged 85 years and his was the first death ln the family, which is a largo one. The following children survive: Mrs. Ji QShults of Jerseytown, 3. W.

Moore of Wllkes-Barre, C. Moore -of Haileton. Mrs. JL H. Wlnert of.Lewls-bvrg and Lavlna at home.

Mrs. Moore passed away about eight, years ago. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Mathlas of Buckhorn, Samuel of Monmouth, Oregon; John M. and Boyd ot New Columbia, Mrs. Mary Purse! of New Columbia and Mrs.

Levi Cox of Bloomsburg, Funeral services were held at the home yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Bedicklan, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Washingtonville, officiating. Interment at New Columbia. Stadeats at West Chester.

The West Chester Normal school has 650 students enrolled this year, of which thirteen are from Luserne County. Wilkes-Barre, Margaret E. Edel, Helen ,8. Pottelger; White Haven, Phoebe E. Baas; Courtdale, Fedella B.

Cburtrlght; Miner's Mills, Peter M. Davltt; Plalnsville, Mlffanwy Evan; Avoca, Jean D. Hastle; Hasleton. Ida C. Freeland, Sara B.

Kunts; Kingston, Mabel A. Roat; Drlfton, Sara W. Shaver; Plttston, Jean H. Thor-burn; Eckley, Edith Wyatt. I A ot her time at Racine, and also visited ln Illinois and a number of the 1 room ot Hotel Bterllna; yesterday, attended by some of the most prominent cltlsens ln Wllkes-Barre and vicinity, an organisation waa formed for the CURTIS UNDER GUARD.

DEPUTY SHERIFFS KEEP WATCH OVER HIM AT HOSPITAL A deputy sheriff and a policeman have been closely guarding Robert Curtis of Pittstnn Township ln hia cot In the Mercy Hospital, since his bondsmen withdrew- In the court on Monday. He Is to be tried on fourteen charges great lakes. Her health has vastly im proved. 1 There can be no such thing aa a home cure by mall or a cure reeulilng from the wearing of a truss. This ts a fact baaed" on medical knowledge that cannot be disputed.

The discovery of my METHOD Of permanently curing farms of rupture marks the greatest advancement ln either medicine or surgery ln the last fifty years. Every man, woman or child can be cured by this treatment without undergoing the old time dreaded surgical operation, and without pain mirnoae of del vine Into the recent cli Mrs. David James of Bcranton was a visitor on the Heights yesterday by solicitation and disbursement ot funds contributed for the- purpose, and by any other proper means. It is also empowered to fill vacancies ln its own number or ln any of the offices above enumerated, and to establish subcommittees as It may deem proper. The other officers shall perform the duties usually attached to their respective offices.

(S.) All funds contributed shall be paid to the treasurer and drawn out only on order countersigned by the chairman of the executive committee. After some discussion It was decided to Issue an appeal, through the executive committee, for funds with which to carry on the work. The cltlsens who are In earnest in their desire to help redeem the county and put a stop to the growing ballot robbery will be asked to help swell the fund so that a relentless campaign may be undertaken. Among those present was Fuller Hen-dershot, candidate for senator in the new district. Although not a max of fraud and working- to bring the perpetrators of that fraud to Justice.

Judging from, what was said and done the organisation means to take Miss Mary Broadhead entertained the A. C. A. Club at her home Tuesday A CONVINCING ARGUMENT. That la why we say to every person jffering from piles or any form ot ictal disease, send us y6ur name and will gladly send you a free trial ickage.

For we know what the re ult 1111 be. After using the trial you ill hurry to your nearest drugglat nd et 60c box of Pyramid Pile Cure, ow admitted by -thousands to be one the most win1erful rel'afi and urea for Piles known. pf -forgery and conspiracy In connec evening. An enjoyable time waa spent tion witn tne irauauient juagments and lunch was servea. against Plttston Township.

He has hold of the proposition in sucn a way that the lesson will not soon be tor-gotten by others ot the aame criminal Miss Marguerite" Beheld of North Pennsylvania avenue entertained at or detention- from business, and when a cure Is effected, forever do away with the torturing truss. nroKresPive hearts last evening tn hon class. -v-' i These men, who are willing to give Of their Uma and their means to grap-Die with the high-handed and brazen or of Miss Erna.Jansen of New York. W. H.

Frey of "the firm of Frey ij Pleaae exeu delay In wrIMng you sooner ti. regard to what your been tn the hospital for some time and on Monday was $00 111 to appear ln court when his cases were called for trial. His bondsmen then withdrew and by the suggestion of the district attorney the court directed that a guard should be placed to watch him ao that he could not escape from the hospital. His trial will take place to-day It he is well enough to appear. It attending 'the leather manufactur debauchery, realise that unless extra Dr.

O'Halley 158 South Washington 8U Wilkes-Barre. Pa. yramid rue cure has done for me. I pnslder It on of the finest medicines i the world for piles. I suffered un- ers and Jobbers'' convention at tne Herald square Hotel, new xorx.

no will also take in the horse snow while old misery fo four months when my lfa begged me to rend for a 60c box. there in the Wterest of high grade har V'hen it was hair gone Jlknew.I was etter and It didn't take any begging Murray Barber of South Franklin get me to aena ior a second i street has been seriously 111 the past ordinary measuress are taxen tne zu-ture will witness the same corruption, and they are read" to take those measures. The meeting 'waa called to order by T. R. Hillard.

At a meeting held last Saturday a committee was appointed to outline a plan of action. That committee reported through the chairman, H. A. Fuller, as follows: 1 The undersigned, uniting under the name of the Cltlsens' Committee for the detection and punishment of frauds perpetrated In Luserne County at the hink. I am about -well now, but If I tew days; jel any symptoms of a return w'll rder- at once, t-order It from tne 'yramid Drug Co.

to be sure of tht John Gibbons of Bcranton -was In town vesterdav. Don't Wait Till Xmas Select a Buffet or something to make the dining, room cheerful and the present will be the 1 Tl 1 ure. Tell all about this fine remedy Ex-warden Fred Roth, who has been confined to hi" home with a cold, was icai iui suuicunc itiaiiKbgiving. able to oe out yesieraay. Jerome G.

Miller Is spending a few- weeks with her son, George Miller, at his Lonr Island home. Traffic manager B. F. Wyly, of the Laurel Line, baa gone west on a Magnificent Quartered Oak Buffet jr pnes. "And It there ln this "tfer you want to use do.

so. I your letter a few days ago. ourt tor a' remedy like Pyramid P'le J. 3. McElwee Honey Orove, R.

9, Box'J9. "Pi S. I only used, two boxes and on't think 1 need any more. Piles of even To get a free trial-package send to. ay the Pyramid Drug 64 Pyra-ild Building.

Marshall, It will om by return- mall and the results 111 both delight and astonish you. -the leather store. Short tnpW.vW'--;M a--r A birthday party waa given In honor of Miss Dorothy Richards at her home, South Empire street, on Monday even Ing. Supper was nerved and a Jolly time was enjoyed. Those present weres uoromy.Royaiiircy English niNNFRUARP Misses Ruth Jones, lulse O'Maita, Susan Harlan.

Helen and Lillian Tur ner, Edith Daley, Harriet Clocker, Irene Howell. Hilda Renowden. Elisabeth Evans, Irene BUckinghamEmUy Agnes BempKins, Minnie cnere. ictnei IN SETS AND That have best of beveled glass mirrors. Can be had now for any price from $22.50 to $50.

See the Dining Room Set of 5 Pieces Lin our window. Mahogany, with the best leather seats. Cash price To tomplete the dining room buy a 3x4" rug of latest style. Wilton, Body Brussels, Tapestry and $17.50, $25.00, $35.00. $42.50 each.

Those Ghina Closets to $50.00 each. Bent fronts with beveled glass. Backs and shelves of glass or wood. Best of 1 Northern Here Edwards. KatnermeHeia, Dorothy Kicn ards, Messrs.

Evan Hughes, Claude and The Groat CADILLAC Delivery Wagon 395010 H. P. Lee Turner. David Thomas. HuKtrGrif nth.

George Gardner, Arthur Thomas, William and Walter Bromfleld, Howard Clocker, Albert Daley and George Ford, Announcement has been made here of A strikingly beautiful pattern tn Johnson Broa. clear, tough, serviceable English As man people prefer to buy only partial sets and make addlUona at leisure, we have this In open stock." That means that you can buy as jo desire single pieces or an entire Mt at any time. have a complete line of French, English, and American dlnnerware, the displays of which are worth coming to see, even though you have no thought of buying. Come anyway. the marriage of John GoeckeKof South Washington street and a Miss Bchap- nert jot Philadelphia.

Tha wedding oci curred at on Tuesday MAN IS JUDGED BY THE COMPANY HE KEEPS. A Traveler Is i Judged -1 By the satchel or suit icase he tarries. MORAL: Choose good company and buy, your satchel, suit case1 or trunk FREY BROS. i8 JNorth St I eadfrs of. Leather Goods Styles.

1 afternoon and after a wedding tour of ten days tne young couple win come to Wllkes-Barre to maae their home. R. -W' Fisher of 111 South Washing ton street Is laid up-with, a sprained Schrage ankle. Dr. Fisher is spending the week with a party of friend hunting at Lake WHOLatSALK kun Rcrrair Kpmo.

i i Cor, Northampton and Washington Cte, BOTH TELEPHONES. Mr. and Mrs. B. M.

Espy will go to 12-14 EAST MARKET iST. Phi adeinhia this morning to visit Mai, Evbrythingas'Good- -Everything is Cash John Espy and wife. who came East some weeks ago to spend the winter In "Washington, D. C. About two weeks go Maj.

Enpy.iiad stroke jof, apoplexy, which caused rupture of a blood veel back of the left la also suffering from a cataract on the OF INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC. When you have a severe cold or a rasiyinf coiiph get bottlw of DR. At, AJSDKR'S IJJNG FKAUER for 1 It until half the bottle Is taken a. 't i nt'Hiii'i Ih-uik- back t' Y- i GREEN TRADING STAMPS Vyf Vs'fsy Cir G3 ci-37 r'hf eye and he Is now almost totally blind..

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