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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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i 1910 gfinterest to women EAR PROUD ARMY IN NEW REPUBLIC HOUSE ROCK OR MORNING WEAR Jhe A Special Purchase Sale of 500 Beautiful Dresses They Really Are orth $20 to $2250 for It may be developed that cost for tho SAGINAW PLANT SIX STORES IN SMART Send for NEW UR TO MAKE PETOSKEY BURN Style Book DOMINION Vs that SHOT IN BACK BY CHUM Hotels JfX 4 girl PAY HONOR TO DOLLIVER tuts 'tty dAL L2JJL THE WEATHER 3 Boston HOURLY TEMPERATURES IL ow mainly 4 be be watcr for instead of less likely 6 3 today union On the office Place of Observation pro of having a pccul was once a riv Then the ease the yeast cake slower process and only a 1 $1 50 with only of 40 George Kirkland Kuhn shop with and the Col re the dis second work of be com Garrigues ordA Cross four took pay 27S recognized her rights to a fair share of his not be lamenting her independence Mrs If Sheldon Bigelow After taking loaves from up well in bread cloth 1 man who has happy home happy wife is the man who in money matters is nothing so haYd to endure injustice Tt is hard to feel THE DETROIT REE PRESS: MONDAY OCTOBER 24 A band of CORNER WOODWARD 6 STATB ONLY PLACE BCSINtS MO'ZOMHSCOOK with any other store 19 09 Mr with his I le was England story Dixie 72 'LL 'nw gold in them the unsanitary paper money of low tgal has bank notes eis worth from to i cordlng to the financial semi princess there is no belt to slip out does away with rumpled and wilted col in any pretty wash material with collar if desired made from darker or contrast enjbroidery insertion runs down the center and is used for making the belt A col HAPPY BUT LONGS OR INDEPENDENCE relates how there happened to be a Pole star for sail ors to steer by together with tunny yarns about comets meteors and waterspouts rom the Hough ton Mifflin Co Boston The same house publishes Arthur Stanwood new story of school boy life Crashaw a sitory with plenty of snap to it and no more slang than one feels is ad missible One of the great objec tions to many books is thus removed PROMINENT WINDSOR CITIZEN DIES AT 77 a ball game on Whittaker was third attack of taken to his bod frames prevent pictures ing marks on the wall toward The Poetic and Square Mrs Ziglcr i Davenport Mrs money home as Young Wife Once a Worker 2 CONGER Otticer la Chares in black and PRINCE HAS INE TEA OR 18 CENTS dp Assistant Attor on whose home heroine parcntlv earmarks of the amateur about adventures are recited with spirit and humor and smack also of novelty has ready an Emorald City of Buffalo Cleveland Alpena rile Marie Port Arthur Duluth Marquette Escanaba Milwaukee Grand Haven Chicago Louisville Des Molnei ci rouls Caught by Newaygo Caught in a at the plant cement company here yesterday Lester Cornish a young unmarried man narrowly escaped being ground to death William Corrigan an other employe saw peril and stopped the machinery Just in time Cornish's left arm was badly crushed and his left leg broken He will probably recover people are not so is is generally un necessaries of life that a little money ray In Lisbon one admirably for 9 cents perfect cleanliness and iiici tided fish perhaps the cheapest as if file best in the world abounds while grain of is cheap abundance of general cheap inere essentials explains tne apathy of the people and nil why they have so long burden of misgovernment active resistance Tne iris of Covilha and else 1 kvuvn fl rl II 1 rv DI 4 Ulin wajre or sixpence a oay collectors take much poor man in Portugal but that remains is enougn and to the good Cath faithful land to thank God for The practical smartly an active part in all municipal affairs or 28 years he was one of the mem bers of the school board a position held by him longer than any other man who has ever served When his health broke down two years ago it was with great regret that he found it necessary on account of his infirmities to resign Ont McAtee fell off this afternoon broke his neck McAtee was mov ing over the coal on the tender to examine the water when a sudden jolt threw him off in Broken October 23 engineer Pere his engine at and Lights for Grand I edge Lapids Mich October 23 limnciiwealth Power eotn iii'li has had the contract Grand Ledge has com work of rebuilding its system in that town The i i are system is the new idea inc that will go into active as soon as tne change can THEY WANT TO CENTER POWER IN THEIR HANDS VAST SUMS WASTED ON PALACES BY VAIN KINGS AMONG NEW BOOKS star Knitting Co offers neCK anti I'nlls Off Tug and Drowns St Thomas Ont October Joseph alney a native of Trenton fell off a fishing tug in Lake Erie eight miles out from Port Stanley today and was drowned The body was not recovered or a simple house frock one which can be depended upon to preserve an appearance of neatness nothing could be prettier than the design given here Being of place and the low neck lars and cuffs and dado band ing material front of bodice and skirt lar of embroidery is laid over the sailor collar of cotton material historical i a boy pirate giants gonia path publish or younger readers Eliza Orne White tells a charming eat story in in the tale of four brothers whose mother a ur something akin to a patent of nobilitv in cat circles by Katherine ay Dewey is truly named "the fairy book of soldiers flushed showing extreme are championing of strong power the military of paralysis yesterday at the home of his sou Whittaker 136 Dougal ave Pulley Badly Hurt Mich October 23 pulley while at work of the new Portland Heir to British Throne Shows Great Modesty in His Demeanor as Cadet St Thomas Bernard Marquette Leamington By Paula Meredith ay is a big shopping day worm mucii io yviiwi will be or interest Caught Up milk has become very it in a bowl and beat with an egg beater It Washington Jacksonville Xew Orleans Galveston Memphis Montreal BRAGA HAS VISION GREAT NATION Scott Mas imhrop Depew 131 Wells 3 3 delight of the woman looking for a Dress whether she wants something daytime or evening wear 25 styles to be seen all elaborately trimmed plain tailored made car foreman Eight later he was sent to London where he was made superintendent of the outside car department Upon the Great Western being taken over by the Grand Trunk he was returned to Windsor and placed in charge of all locomotives cars and river ferries of the division This position he held until he re tired seven years ago During his entire residence Windsor Mr AA hittaker took Trv mixing flour and thickening with a frk the usual spoon it is to turn lumpy Jackson Youth Victim of Acci dent May Not Recover Jackson Mich October 23 War ren Lane aged 17 was shot and perhaps fatally wounded this after noon when a 22 caliber rifle in the hands of George Chapin a comrade was accidentally discharged The bullet plowed through the back coming out just below the ribs The accident occurred on the Clinton road near this city EXPLANATORY NOTES ObMvtliM uk 1 mrrd lirar prwur BY CABLE TO THE REE PRESS London October 23 sjtoke lem ming a little village near Dart mouth has the honor of providing the Prince of Wales with an eigh teen cent tea every Sunday after noon There is a famous lunch in this village where tea clotted cream raspberry jam rich cakes are served and Soune cadets from Dartmouth lege having discovered it now sort to it every week Most of them gorge on jam and cakes but the Prince of Wales takes the wiser course and has a sober tea of bread and butter and cream and one slice of cake Then while his comrades arc busy chalking up their accounts to be paid at some time in the future the young Prince settles his bill and goes home So quiet anil modest is the future King of England that one of the maids at the shop had served him several Sundays before she discov ered that he was the Prince of Wales When she found tt out she lapsed from a sensible rosy cheeked Devonshire lass into a nervous blun dering serving maid who was afraid to carrv the tea tray to him lest she drop it in her con fusion She has overcome her shy ness now for she finds this unas suming lad far less trouble to serve than his riotous schoolfellows (Chi Bros Macauleyl is a story for lads tliat may well be sought for the well known achievements of Its author Zane Gray Other Side of the by lorence Hone (New York and Detroit Detroit: Eaton Mains) is a book about fairies who came to visit a little old fashioned baby with an old fashioned name and brought her nice dreams Hump Tree (San rancisco: Paul Elder Co) set forth the won derful creatures Mary Joss Jones found in the Hump Tree and down in the swamp grass country Two children trying on their wedding garments in an old New England attic back in '1779 intro duce the story of' Daughter of the (Richard Badg er Boston by Jesse a little tale written for New i nni nrn ah ku iij vj ami for girls in the teens is (Lippincott) bv Au a tale of school life in the south with funny little Jean as this is ap a book there are no Prophesies a Republic ormed by rance Italy Spain and Portugal Sim £op IsoranMs oe dotted Sin pm through point lempemture they will be drwa only lor wro frein SO nd 100 Symbol aute of wentstr der pnl cloudy eldy (g)rnip eno report riir Arrow fly witn ike wwd iwt fijure twpernuirw Mcond 24 boar meh third wmd velocity 10 railB pet hour or more nj Leaders of Portugal Are Worried Over Independent Spirit of the Soldiers the colors including black and navy Values Impossible to Duplicate Low $1475 Third loor Detroiters at Chicago Hotels LaSalle Milton Herman Thomas Smithers Miss Jarvis Mrs Jarvis Henry Mr and Mrs Thorpe Mr and Mrs Sickles Congress Connolly Charles A Nichols Striker A Spert ner Mr and Mrs Lawrence White Branham Butterfield Stratford Miss A McEwen Mr and Mrs James Stanley Mr and urs it xi siicKnev Great Northern William mens Livermore pin Stella McKeever Grand Pacific Mr and Mrs One of the great objee Bovs who know other books of the St Timothy Series will want this Daisy" is the third of II Caldwell juvenile de luxe and deserves its name: it's certainly a daisy in dress and pic tures Ruth A Hobson has gath ered verse of the so called "cau tionary dating early in the last century and thus introduces children to the verses their great grandmothers knew and through the illustrations shows how cb dren and grandmothers were dress ed and Girls at Is full of pleasant little sto ries and pictures white and color rank Baum other Oz book which assembles ail the old Oz people and brings in some new ones It has wonderful colored pictures by Neill and the story is something children will vote delightful eago: Reilly Britton Co Young (Harper Vell I thought here it is again! same old money trouble popping up again to make a woman who ought to be perfectly happy a little dis contented! Same calm assumption' of all rights to the purse on the part of the husband same to the woman the wherewithal with which to run the home same old feeling of dependence and spend a cent I have to on the part of the wife These are the conditions of mar ried life that are intolerable to the girl who has had her own earnings to spend as she saw fit prior to that interesting event Nor is it a feel ing peculiar to her on account of her sex Put the man in the same place and there would be a far more open rebellion Let him have known financial Independence for a term of years and then find himself in ine position of having him In maintain a buy his neckties and cicars or in some cases with credit at the shops and never a dollar in his vest pocket and how long would a man of any spirit endure it? Yet this is the condition to which women are generally reduced when they marry Unless they have a pri vate income they feel that they are spending the money not theirs It is "his because he goes into the marts and earsn it He it because he recognize his wife as a co laborer nor the further fact that the allowance for housekeeping and home making is not for her benefit only but equally shared by him self Many a man piques himself on a good home for his without seeming to realize that that home is as much of a com fort and convenience to him as it is to them nor acknowledging the la bor of his wife in managing it as an equivalent to his in providing it Marriage is a business affair so far as the labor goes Somehow the alliance seems to cease when the profits are distributed In business it is often customary for one partner to attend to the details of manu facturing while the other handles the monev that comes in Rut that doesn't give the latter the right to it an nor to taut or 'giving' nis share to the other The and a There as an dependent after having known the bliss for such it is of independ ence and know that you are de nied what you know Is a right be cause a man is thoughtless or sel fish or likes to feel his power as Not that the wife who figures above complained She was too loy al Only you see if her hus band really to his purse income lost financial S' 'Vi An exchange says rust on steel can be removed by rujioino nil well into the surtace Let it Stand two davs then rub the steel whh unslacked lime until surface Is clean the elected president of the republic has devoted much his time to literature In the taloguc of Printed at the museum there are more a hundred entries to the name rinlior Theophollo Braga irue that some or the works erely pamphlets but others goodly dimensions and one listory of Portuguese Liter extends to 14 volumes The with matters as the and the Maurice Connelly Dead Maurice Connelly a farmer Greenfield township for over years died at his home at Liver nois and Glendale avenues from pneumonia At first he contracted 1 a cold in his lungs and it developed I into pneumonia which became crit ical last riday He was 57 years old He was born in county Lim erick Ireland: and came to this country when a boy removing to the farm in Greentleld a few years 4 later where he lived until his death SEW JUVENILES There seems to bo an unusual number of delightful books vided for the entertainment young people and children year and publishers are getting them before buyers in good season It will be well to make selections for Christmas early since tlie best books are quickly picked up Lothrop Lee Shepard Boston who eater largely to juvenile want? publish Everett "The Young a story of the civil war and the blockade that was so effective in bringing it to a close which is full of action and adventure "The Automobile Boys of by Edward meyer tells of the exciting times in which six hoys and a big touring car had a share Amanda Doug las provides for girls the eighth of the Helen Grant books the title being there will be one more book next year to btit the winsome young teaciiei' to her late as a clergyman wife Then Amy Brooks lias ready another of the a bright and attractive story called with excellent pictures this is for tha eight and nine years olds Hale Harvard Half by George Hart Rand is a tale of student life that is full of zest Smith by How ard Garis "get blamed for most everything that happens in and are certainly lively youngsters Their first freak in book is to tie their little sister to a tailless kite and "send her Bed time stories for little folk are told by Howard Garis in and Susie Littletail" little stories about animals The trio come to The ree Tress from enno Co through Sheehan rom Macmillan we receive: Alice XVilson and a story for young people its scenes laid in England its heroine a girl who strikes us as rather unprepos sessing at first but who finally wins us over to a very genuine liking Boys in the sets forth how two American boys Loys and Halde accompanied their fa ther to South America The unusual environment the strange animals the odd customs lend a fascination to this story of unfamiliar regions The two volumes come to hand through Sheehan Thousands of boys all over the United States would be glad to get hold of rancis A Rook of Model which tells them how to make and fly aeroplane models and is plentifully Illustrated Palmer Cox made his known through the length and breadth of the land and all the children were glad when he began making more of them His holiday offering for 1910 is Latest in which the funny little men do all sorts of queer The Century company publishes the two James Otis who writes more hnnlr ho square minute than any other author of juveniles has ready another Minute Boys of Bos a tale of Hub" just prior to the battle of Bunker Hill which boasts historical accuracy Owen Roscomvl ays the scenes of in tne xtiiufs hero who wanted to be a and hunt for mummies and in the mountains of Pata The tale is out of the beaten Dana Estes Co Boston i both A IICHIBAUD Will Archibald Whittaker tlio oldest railroad man in western Ontario tor 28 years a member of the Windsor school board for IS years chief of the Windsor tiro department and noted lor several reforms estab lished in the municipality died from a stroke morning John nue While July 3 stricken na ral vsis and although he rallied did not leavo it again Last riday evening he was again subjected to an attack which carried him off yesterday morning Mr Whittaker was born in Eng land 77 years ago and came to Ontario in 1856 He settled in Ham ilton where he became a conductor on tne Great Western railroad In 1866 he came to Windsor and was years Hints Hotd Married Yole May Gall BY BEATRIX Coming down to work the other moining 1 met a girl who was once of She was wheeling a baby cab and naturally I had to stop and praise the plump and rosy occupant at the old grind I she remarked after the baby had been sufficiently flattered It so bad was it? I look back and think those were happy days after all 1 used to ifnaglne I had more than my share of troubles sometimes but but mat ried and have a husband and nice home and such a fine boy What are you ing about? the fly in the ointment you ungrateful Site laughed "0h really I guess there! any Only well 1 know perhaps I was thinking how independent you are and and mav be envying you a little You can do as you please I must consult and consider my husband' and the baby imposes a good many limitations think she interposed quickly give up my baby and my home and niy husband not for anything! But I would like the feel of my envelope in my pocket again and the know ing 1 could do what 1 liked with the Then hastily as if fearing she had said too much good bye' so glad to have seen you even for a Civilians Also Grow Impatient for Choice Jobs Held by Monarchists Lisbon October 23 The Repub lican government is somewhat un easy over the attitude of the regi ments which made the revolution possible Although not openly in subordinate the with victory are independence and the maintenance In the hands of The reil reason for according leavo of absence for months to the soldiers who part in the rising with full Is the desire to break uu the ments temporarily and remove the danger of military rebellion The majority of the soldiers however have refused to accept this offeY saying that they would not be duped by the deceptive liberality on the part of the cabinet The minister of war visited their bar racks and pleaded the necessity of patience and forbearance during the trying moment of the republic The attitude of the military which includes the first artillery and the sixteenth infantry in addition to a battalion of marines is being adopt ed by tile militant civil revolution ists who are impatient to gather tne rruits or tnetr tnumpn other hand the monarchist holders who have sworn allegiance to the republic insist upon retain ing their positions The minister of justice is fram ing a bill looking to the separa tion of the church and state The Republican Press declares that the presence of Mgr Masella whom Mgr Tonti the papal nuncio left on guard at the nunciature when he departed for Rome is a paral lel case to that of Mgr Montagninl ex secretary of the papal nuncia ture at Paris who was expelled from rance and insists that like Montagnini Mgr Masella should be expelled A decree will be published in the Official Journal tomorow providing for the laicisation of all the schools and subjecting to the penal code all priests attacking the govern ment The foreign debt of Portugal is estimated at $260000000 It is an nounced that the Brazilian govern ment has recognized the republic Many Attend Memorial Services for Dead Senator Washington October 23 Memor ial services for late Senator Jonathon Dolliver of Iowa were held here today in the oundry Methodist church The church was draped in black and the altar was banked high with wreaths sent from many Washington and Iowa friendk of the deceased Secretary of Agriculture Wilson Bishop Earl Cranston and Bishop S' 1 a I calico 'imiu vi uregon inereu cuwies neyereneral Ken von is in ort Dodge also spoke Sec retary Wijson paid high tribute to the dead senator and declared his death was a loss to thp nation to his state and to the church of which he was one of the foremost laymen Cider Mills Put Out of Business Eaton Rapids Mich October The shortage of apples has prac tically put cider mills in this see lion out oi uuMiieis uiik tan number of the mills will not started at all because of there Ing no business for them to do part deals itcrary such authorship of uraga attitude is formulated in Middle Ages of and i tian But the volumet 1 ili excite most interest now Th History of Republican Ideas tiual" published in 18S0 In tc author foreshadows thecre of a irreat occidental republic ration of rance Italy Spain i Portugal rcat Waste on it expediture mostly proflt vii palaces and monasteries attributed not a little to the of Portugal The Palace lira was a worse piece of than Spain's Escorial tiiial was last going down in 1717 Joao (the matr nio'is) began this amazing com 1 palace and monastery as much as a war Thirty thousand men were employed at one time and its 4500 and windows and 880 rooms eon found the imagination ie extravagance shocked his own contractors When Antwerp bell founders ventured iuvuuuuuu rets deal to spend upon a bells for the Mafia Church Macnaminous nromotlv 'Hiiatuied a second peal also at other of the This costly a barracks Salt lUsing Bread anybody except the bakers salt rising bread as the small boy Two Boyajian Brothers Escape Death by Leap rom Window Loss Near $20000 Petoskey Mich October 23 ire broke out on Park avenue early this morning and burned six frame buildings including a bowling alley empty istore restaurant and other places entailing a total loss of nearly $20000 None of the burned buildings was insured but Boyajian brothers who operated a ckndy store and ice cream parlor in one of them carried $2500 insurance on their stock which was about half of its valuation A nn on and Lewis Boyajian were sleeping above the store when the fire broke out and the flames gained such headway that they were forced to leap from a window to save their lives ive of the buildings were owned by Bokes Grover while Garret ochtman was owner of the other "Get your gun start for the North Coun ty where game of all kinds is 5 iniiiil Line haverf'cial rates in effect until No io Steamer leaves ondays 5:00 in: ridavs Just ask our City Agents for particulars Department of Agriculture WEATHER bUKLAU WILLIS MOORE Chief Does make smell called it these days? This form of bread fine and close grained white and iar flavor and odor al of yeast bread and convenience of triumnhed cfver the of "set few old fashioned people professed a liking for the old fashioned bread Should any wish to try this form of leaven here Is a good recipe: "At night take one half cup of a cupful of cornmeal and a small pinch of sugar and salt each scald with new milk heated to the boil ing point and mfx to a thickness of a mush I usually make this up in the cup Wrap in a clean cloth and put in a warm place over night the morning take one gallon stone jar and in this put one scant cup of new milk Add a level tea spoonful of salt and one of sugar Scald this with three cups of water heated to the foiling point A milk thermometer is useful at this to insure success Reduce the temp erature to 108 degrees with cold water Then add flour and mix to a good batter and lastly mix your that was made the night berfore Cover with a plate Tut this stone jar in a large kettle of water and keep this water at a temperature of 108 degrees until the sponge rises It should rise at ieast an inch and one half When it lias raised mix to a stiff dough and make into loaves and put in pans Do not let the heat out of the dough while working Grease your loaves well on the top and set your bread where it will be warm and rise After the loaves rise bake in a medium oven for one hour and ten minutes oven wrap todav Russian Pony inches long very line brocade lined reguiai i for $50 offer new house dresses of small neat pat itcli week style at $150 Taylor Woolfeadcn Co sizes in Brown Bamboo today and Tuesday only at turn of twenty per cent tiazaar offers today ch kid gloves back in black pair $100 Mabley offers for number in wool garment at $100 ilr House of George wil sell to ev tailored broadcloth coats for $15 I Kern Store offers high pleated rfhirts attached or cuffs splendid fitting L1 ur colored special price to A Stephens Central erguson Russell Mrs A Placa of 9 Observation Utile to Live to their rulers in the past 1 are now the oiintries in Europe with Both nuis Boat Company irst in State to Start New Industry in Commercial Way Saginaw Mich October 23 Mon day morning the Brooks Boat com pany of this city will start the man ufacture of aeroplanes 'and so far as can be ascertained this is the first factory in the state to take up this work In a commercial way The aeroplanes will be sold The plant has been equipped to take care of the new industry Mr Armstrong of St Louis Mo who has been connected with Curtiss and the Wrights will superintend the work Although the biplane and monoplane will be manufactured preference will be given the latter It is not expected the machines will be marketed before March When gas mantles are blackened thev can be cleaned by sprinkling wHh salt when flame is turned low turn light full for a minute and re peat until clear Sweater Coats $295 $395 union suits low length pure merino for $150 $21'1) Mnr Knitting Co offers wool union suits for $250 Shown in Messalines Taffeta' Voiles Serges Broadcloth and Poplins in all fashionable at This Remarkable Little Gold in Circulation But Good Dinner in Lisbon Costs Only Six Cents by cable to the free press October 23 What i his for Senhor Braga to be seen In the past If sour thick put i will then be smooth and much bet ter for baking purposes brass headed tack driven into each of the lower corners of picture nrevent pictures from leav CLOUDY Washington October ore cast Lower aud Upper Michigan Partly cloudy Monday aud Tuesday not much change in temperature moderate south to west winds 3 ooff IWw wto I i wWW In $4i I i 3M iliUiiir aI tv 111 II iiW Jll Zs AMU WWlR A 3 JI 7S AT 14 97 27 1 1 xt rt ax 1 I 1 4SX 1 a I I "A 1 If II 1 nn Mi p7zVZ i si ys i Jr 1 hL Ja 1 k8Ol I Al I I at 30 0 I rt nJ 9 1 1 ui HI i 1 1 Mi Hi IBI HI Hi IHI 11 IH fn u' piTD il a IHI I 8 heap fni long wph uiucHl El'kin 1 is (Hi i iH Sl C'ItCP thp a grace iH ln ii HB tbc sa Dc(rti(rr nt New York HH UH 1 He 1 a 1 1 a Hodays Best Bargains IH Ukhis huyc (liters vr'np 9 1'rcn pcint per uin I) 'ui 9 '0 a iivL North Platte 56 0 4 Pt cldy NW Kansas City 64 0 JI Clear Dodge City 64 0 4 Pt cldy SE St Paul 60 0 4 Clear SW Huron 54 0 6 Pt cldy NW Winnipeg 44 0 Clear Bismarck 48 0 6 Clear NW Havre 54 0 12 Cloudy Medicine Hat 50 0 4 Pt cldy Detroit a 33 0 12 Clear NW 51 0 6 Clear NW Maximum 65 15 Minimum 38 Mean 46 43 45 12 Clear 50 0 14 Clear 30 0 4 Clear AV 66 0 6 Clear NE 66 0 4 Clear 70 0 6 Pt cldy II 64 0 4 Clear riy 33 0 12 Clear AY OS 0 4 Clear NW 46 0 16 Clear 43 0 6 Clear 42" 02 4 Clear NW 40 vl 4 Clear S' 44 0 4 Cloudy 64 0 4 Clear 46 0 12 Clear riE 50 0 12 Clear 32 0 10 Clear 46 0 10 Clear 53 0 12 Clear S' 53 0 6 Clear AV 64 0 10 Clear 63 6 Clear 6 a 39 1 54 7 a 33 2 53 3 a 38 3 55 9 a 42 4 54 10 a 45 5 33 11 a 43 6 ra 52 12 noon 32 7 51 I fa.

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