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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Feb 1913, p. 1

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‘h M: I\ an \I‘ ‘k’~ In?" Peterson. Douglas hr M': H<.~ .rtn Fheridan, hrnrfle Ix". Lcwnqri Prefix-8w, trmnbone. ~' \1 «\u‘ mart drum. Lobert Greenslade haarerhouse EdwardCarley. Once: )aliaxhrr “rm. 3km, Arthur \Jeck ymon Ilka: Tillman, mnd Mmre. Leigh Bittinger. Her mid itimates gladly fur- nished on all work and Fixtures (Ill fly Injvited m’vfldges at the READING ROOM :ne Bank Bu‘lding 1., 1 (03 p n‘.. 5:, Surfinsf ,; Eixghland Park [he ‘heatre Arwd Magnusen. Joseph Nevotti- :haufflm‘, «410.0 B. Brand: bass- , Pram-cs Ftnrem. trombone, A. L. LICM'I Bymmh drums. Brnwme’ ELECTRIC FIXTURES WIRING. REPAIRING sfl'er Park 'e’rmrmmza’ tg, :Feb. 21 ’S CLUB Edward (RourIc-v Edward Conrad \lr (mum-v wa 5mg and r (Luurleâ€"y will 134 Second Street Phone 805-L Part IN STREL f‘re iltt It) Yankee Doodle Boy- END Mm; Roland Brand John Bolan Hrchmtra ”petting Chorus Raymund Mnnrr qudnd Brand N'ewar! (Iran! \rrfi Abercmmbw ,\ R Wilhanh Kid A 3rd Cunrnd Hays Band \ eran Florent )r;n‘ Ami Addictive \I \ \o-gro Skrlrh John Gallagher \ ‘0 (Fourlev n “allagher 'wnanoIan M 41’ Ben Rnland Brand ' is Edward Tod Phillnpx Alhmhvr Intomime m A Sketch It h Mowing levrrn‘ians. Fwd (Fal- ad llh‘ am d MIScrieu gt Fin! Baptist Church Beginning Marci! 16 Begnzz.-::.z Sunday March the sixteenth . ~ Cm: mung through Sunday. March! WV“ v third, 3 series of special ser-' “W we held each night. The ad- s :-v the minister, Mr. Henry Clav Y '. be upon subject: drawn from ‘ trau cxents and remukahle teach- m tfu- life of Our Lord during His There will be special music, the War and a duet will bemng each. 0. mm ldwing were endorsed: John ()‘Keefe, supr erimendent oLthe Railroad Men‘s Home, endorsed {or the postmastership at High- land Park; C. G. Brainard for Round Lake; Frank D. Havdy for LakeForest and C. J. Wrightman, chairman of the county cen- tral committee for Grayslake. Lewis A Frank was endorsed for the position of district game warden which in an appoint. men! made by the govenior. As Mr. Fletcher wu reappointed to the local office in HIV, 1912. and his appoint- The total cxpenses are estimated at 5185.- ”. Three hundred prominent business Men of Chicago have subscribed to a Manzn- iund. amounting thus far to 3101000, to finance the enterprise. I! is notihe purpose of “The World in Chi- Cflo" 1:) make a profit. but to spread ac- !m’me knuwlcdge of the great work of Fhristiamzzng the world. The expecta- Whoucvcr, ls to make all expenses “repay [he amount which lhe guar- fmors haw advanced. Should there be "31W pluté'. it mil be applied in thr f‘mht‘ril" ,. oi missionary education. §im1iar i.‘,).),<nl(ms have b:en held in gondzm lixnlml. Cmunnan. and Balu- i‘mc'. ‘i .f ‘lm- \V'orld in Chicago" i~ Mum! u ' l {Amer scale than .Iny. Close a 'n..‘.' .~ ‘. isltlirs arc expcvted to the m2»: .uul pugvam during tlic live "9“! I iH' Upon. “The World in Chicago‘ is incorporat “nude: the laws of Illinois. and the fitters and directors are Chicago men. The great musical feature at "The World in Chicago” will be the "Pageant ofDarkneu and Light." This will be mutated in the Auditorium theatre. which seats MIX) people, every afternoon 1M evening during the five weeks (it the exposition. each presentation occupy- hours and a half. Beginning in _ruary. apprnxmiately ti,(‘00 persons will commence rehearsals for partictpa- hit in this great musical production ahfouz rum m the grand choir and 3.000 {(#the dramatic parts. The pageant is amusical drama of great events in the history at Christian missions. It has been mllcd a Missionary (irand Opera There are the brilliant episodes or acts, filled with llfr‘, action and ruler, taken fmm the mur quarters of the earth. The music Is In a high class. I’lCh m descn thequalmx Each episode works up w Ithn'lling and dramanc dnnaxA A visit to MThe World in Chicago" will be like a trip around the wotld. The ex- position will be made up oflifelike scenes dtoreihm such as Japan. Chine. his. the various Mohammedan lands. WmdwcdomottheUm'ted Sate. in which the work of “WW ended on. M'uaionwifl hem ed by beautifully pinned scenery repro- ach: that of etch country. lns‘de of '5‘ scene- there will be reproductions o! the structures which a visitor to lor- eign lands might look upon. In all there willbe between thirty-five and forty 01 these scenes or sections. It will be a World‘s Fair. on a smaller gale than the World's Columbian Exposi- don. but reproducing the scenery. and Mann and village homes and buildings a! I ocore of the most remote and little eraâ€"tries of the earth. While thepurpooe d ”The World in Chicago" is to show mprogress of Christian civilization in in every part of the world. the nature of the exposition is such that it will be of finest to thousands of people who d0 not go to church. expositions. are preparing to impermnaze people of other nanuns in “The World m Chicagu Exposition." which is m be held in the Coliseum and the ’amous Auditorium theatre. from May 3 to June 7. It will be the most novel. beautiful and attractive exposition ever given in the Coliseum the xene of Horse Shows Food Shows. Land Shows. Automobile. and many mber My \\ F Harold. publicity agent m “The \V wld m Chicago" gave an nun-rest ingni :svxxued lecture last week at the Presbvtvrhm church before (h? Hyuardg and others mtercstedm which he vxplamed the meaning and work of thm z-xxcnsivc “him: “(which the followin‘n tarnishrd by the publicity dcpax‘uncnz. 1.x .4 rom- prehensiw amount: Th: u «id Is to be reprmiuch 1n mun- ature on! May and Junr m Chlx‘flgu, and more than twenty thmband Chu‘aguans Number CHRISTIANPAGEANI' ‘NEARBYNEWSI'I‘EIS ‘REHEARSAISBEGUN; OFLOCALINEREST coco IN“THE'OILD IN CHICAGO" LAKE ILUI’T [don-Intel Will boGivonin the Audi- Vin... of Fox Lnko: Thmtond by Young Men's Ch. Cloun 3-.” 3“.' l.“ h M 0‘ Pm. 90' “0". tori-nu and Cabana. Chicago Lumbar Yud Fin. Zion Mon Filo Homer. and radon...“ 50- W 135. School From May Tlunl to Document Saying Chi-t M Thou Who |-‘ In M0 “0" June Seventh is Coming , Invod SCor- I“ ll!" mgs. PASSION WEEK SERVICES Baptist Church Fleteher Hold: The Waukegan Sun states that mvmbvrs of the Lake County Democratic Central committee met Monday afternoon .it 1.33 Washington Street to discuss‘ pulltlU“ and to endorse candidates for the postmastrr vacancies at Lake Forest, Round lake, Grayilake and Highland Park The iol» lowing were endorsed: John ()‘Kcefe. supr ertmendeht oL.the Railroad Men‘s Home, endorsed {or the postmastership at High- land Park; C. G. Brainard for Round Lake; Frank D. Hardy for LakeJ-‘orest and C. J. Wrightman, chairman of the county cen- tral committee for Grayslake. Lewis A Frank was endorsed for the position of district game warden which in an appoint. men! made by the govemor. As Mr. Fletcher wu reappointed to the lml nflicn in Mlv, 1912. and his appoint- tag DEMOCRATS ENDORSE P. I. CANDIDATES Sltle John O'Keefe THEM“ OPERATORS GET INCREASE Over one hundred operators ut the Lake County district of the Chicago Tele- phone company wifirmeive an increase of ten per cent in their salaries beginning March I. This is in conjunction With a bulletin. issued from the ofiices oi the company. which grants the incrmsc ut salaries to all operators in the suburban territory ut tht- companv nutsnir nt (in TCII Per Cent Raise in Schlie- il due Much Fin! Manager Ford u! the telephonr u»: pany Is mmmg :mu hxs new hume . Park Awnuc. h us one 01 [hr hm homm built on the West Side 1n wan. Nearby Loci]- Lake Fore-st is excnrd bver I‘m- n-pun that Mr. Harold Mu‘ornnck purposes building a hangar un rhc lake shore pnr [ion at his e~talr ' 1 As to the needs (or the street and ‘water work: improvement there is no question. The village is without adequate fire protection. and her streets are not the best. As to the park improvement there maybe a diflerence of opinion. The park. with the improvement: propoeed. would be a fine thing and the village should improve it It is only a question whethertodo it now or put it of! to some future time. It will be done me .m-Aw rm.“ nu Wag-4..” H. L Burnette and John Tutor, eli- while laden in Zion City at various times, Monday filed for record in the Lake County recorder's office a legal document notilyins the world at large that Christ is coming back to earth. The exact date on which they expect Chriet'i appearance is n it mentioned in the document and the tone of the whole is much like a docu- ment filed last vear by the same men when they predicted the and of the world These are the same men who also pre dicted the coming of Chrlil (m lau Chrl>tmas day and sent 'certam q Ialllird men to a home in Zion City to dwtut ”Is coming At that time they did not file a legal document but lhlS time mm .‘hnc done 30. thus making their t‘llll<‘ltl~|'tll~ appear of record The bonds will run {or several years. maturing in small amount: so as not to be burdensome on the taxpayer. and should the election carry. the coming year will see much acxivity in Lake Bluff. Luk- Bln“ Plum Improvements At an election to be heldon March 10th the citizens of Lake Bluff wull vute on the issuance of public improvement bonds for the following purposes; $16.- 000m: improving Artlsinn Lake Park; $3,500 for the improvement of the water works system, and $25,000 fur the 1m» movement of streets of the village. \x'nch were-burned out and emailed n loss Into the thousands. rully nwrn‘d b) msuxancc. The \Illago at Fox Lake was \mtrd by the Worst fire in HS histury at 11.“! o'clock Sunday morning, and, but tar [ht' heavy sleet which had covered buxldlngs «n the village, poulhlv thc cntlrc- vlllngr wnuid have bm-n mpvd out was :1 [cm]! or the terrific Wind which “as Mowing flames dlrt-clly tuwards the strut-fi and rrsxdrncr section at [h(‘ place. The In: started In the Harbaugn lumfx-r )drds Fox Lake LumhrEY-rda Bum for ‘0!) which Mr 1 Side In wan. L Waukqwm Sun sums! is nearer the center of pwulamm ol the district to be supplied Ind (but u . an be Wtchlltd Ior le- money The rqulu meeting 0! the baud will b: held the tecond Monday in March. the 10m 3 Mu uh Baud to'b-y Property Aha» loud u 36!- for Punch“ School Pentium are being cxrculntcd and will be prestnted at the next men-ung- of the school board of Dislnct 107 requesting that body It) consider the property at the corner 0! Green Bav Rund and (“envia- Atenuc Is a site {or the new [bed in place 0! the one selected at the dectiou, The petitioncrs hold that the site they hi“: t‘\,1 Locul Bump: Limited at Pit Ion Power Hon”. Two Slightly lliurod In an almost Impenetrable ham- of steam and snow th‘h enveloped 1h: power huuse )‘mtcrdny two cars a! [he rlccuu‘ lmr rmm- hmelher near the pl! 3: about lhlce n'clm'k. shxlxll)’ Inlunng two of the passengers and badly damag ing one of the cars A limited car had stopped at the pll In mange trolley pales and the local, whxch had side Hacked M Washmgtn'n slrrr! m allow :r (n pai‘. follnwma cluscly lx-lund, humncd mm i' The [war mun-ll {Lust-nae” \M-rr Juhz: L‘nmlc\_ .I rlmk m 7hr aullmng (lxwx' man a! ”1- xunl All” u.“ Sunlng 12‘ m hm \( )mmx‘ pamwithnuueonm 0! New York harbot-IdtheGoddmothefly. 6!!! much poplin-e :- it was gradually db- c‘med to the urmm of the Americnn Patrol The scmng In mad: by m‘m bers of the club under ML Loum-‘I direction, and nppunumty shook! be taken to menuon Aleck Boynlm, who mlnufactured the boats and the sun», along \IIlth the ”(her stars 01 the thou» The opening chorus, whkh lollu‘ed n spectu|ar “mann- ul me chums and rnd men. was a mrdlvv 0! oh] my and war. gwen' ru‘rllrmlx Raymund Moore 01 Waukexun and Stewart Gram nng xhr hallmdx whllr 1hr rnd men. Mr, R R Willmnm Arch Alx-n mmhw, Ruldnd Brand Ed Conrad, Juhn Bonn, and Juhn Gallagher sang the mmL 91mm am! pLxu-d nut a lmc nl pahm‘ II v'mllrv and local mkn Wllh 1hr: .imslamr m (“not Svhaefrr,whuas13mh- Sam was In!" lnyulnr All wcz'c good. bu! My Willi-nu wnx. That‘s Whv 1 errr Mum-d. was [hr big hit Mona! evidence. that the lines 0! the pica were cacaping the chamtm Roland Brand. aha: havingaliule ltoubk with his lines more than made up ft: the hate by singing Woodmen Spare Tb: Tree. in a manner which convullcd his beam The Gallagher mm nd BL Conrad wen the M. o! the am which gave evqy one appearing in the Mummywmanafingho- Nearly live hundred people bran-d the storm Friday night and nude the trip to Ravmia l'utk to an: the patnotit‘ ti‘inslrel Show staged h) [he Young Men'~ Club l’rnhably (out hundn-d and fitt)’ at those present enmvetl the show .thile the re maining fill\‘. the prewnt wnter. -klt'kt-d :t little- ‘5‘!“- t.ikinu pant neglected to learn their lines, in t'litiseqtient‘t‘ of which there wen (im Mdcrablr of a drag at times. The show “as “ell arranged and staged and I Credit to the prmlticer, Mr. W. M. Lowric The orchestra, composed entirely at locnl under the direction of Ted Phillips was excellent aw! many of the Singers owe a vote 0' thank! In Mr Phillips. The Buys Band Ind Orchestra. making its first appennnce alter only two months of practice agreeably tur- prised even those who expected them to do well. Master Veran Florent. non 0! the director, Mr. Franc“ Florent. W» the star of this number and received gregt applause after his comet aolo The Pantomime. actedbyjohn Balm. John Gallagher Ind Lyle (‘yourley moved Mk- IV to a continuoun accompaniment o! laughter as did the Iketch in which Ed. Conrad and Ed (‘murley appeared. ul- thouahin this number their were or- ll‘Kl' lX‘t'MUE‘K‘ same .0! musimanm The mlitur «.t ’t m HIGHLAND l‘ul PRES hm ash-«i .m tn ‘Tillt‘ what are the imumliatr nmlx u: lmtmt W? in the clan rooms This Is the lullfll‘ . murmur wax in WhK‘h the link n! the u luml hm lx‘rtl carried un with the v-Huu‘ landntap til Mimi-rt wt ui-il equipped wade mu tilt”. at the ~! ”it” It :\~ tlillmg purltfinin an inwflit‘ieiit Class (tit-me it)! pllpH~ u' plinth!“ We need three ml t In .ur ill’lt prmttt tittir ultmz lhu emergent y were installed In it LL‘J run mrt 4nd mm: when drawn (luv-n it into thue roomn Now thll auditorium It a part nt the [bud bate-m6)! and although ll ‘ serves an important putt-IN to: tutti-tonal ammlilirs It ha! suit-us llmllntimu when tramlonned mm In howl moan ll us never I'ttetulet‘ tv : surh purport! ‘Ind beraune defh ten! ltxhllw and Jack at com-ememr u! arratutmrnl the fthree mums into “but! it I. temporarily divided poorlv nerve the puma-e ol Claus ,roomn The ventilation and henna are ‘ndequate Ind the rollln. partition. awe .pnvacy Ind in name meawre (lesden the mod: 0! the clue "itva but when all :lhn u and the tart rrmlinl (hit the {use of that menu can only 'be faulted St haul .tt.t1i:nmii'n, .on ”lfdhl; l l‘ (in idr of PATRIOTIC mu :Im‘ll’son 1-690! snow cam sums! Ill mu; SCHOOL mum msmmm mimu sum am 5mm CIRCULAR SCHOOL SIII PETITION Ammmh‘ hr them ‘u Iv) In \ng 1" 11"! RH! HIGHLAND max, ILLINOIS. mugsmv. FEBRUARY 27 1913 ACODENT 0N METRIC LINE HK' Imp '1 Aim \ mlhr«,un lurwan‘ “:4! Ln' ht'mli flunk ”N 1’ MN: pixy~n14n~ 3min? x: . 'h :n "w “(mun “31%.:er an "w “(mum n \hmumkm‘ «mm ’.Il\p1[.ll behind, humncd mm i' naxxrngers “rrq- Juh! m :m- auditing (hwx' Ali” vun 51.1114,ng I: an (I! ma AIH i" In ncn ucc‘x': 1““: “r "nah! um gider what am: znr upcnmg 0! (hr parochial school had upm m:- rmulmcm and clamfwammol pupils .u [hr Elm Ham bulldmg Mm "‘1”an In the ltmhmg sun the Hand n! Educahun had made la»! Jum‘ m .a:1tlu,~u.()n 0! re duced attend-me. rh \M' han- Hun-r u grow,» u! pun!» Jana r-‘wm: Tu looks Clan Mud I” Town Coiled n b o”.- clow Mich 10. Those damn; to pay tun pkné u- mgr l0 (:1 them m Mort 150V! dam. 'u an expednmcm [0 be done "my mm at the tubes! pmublc momml In lheu g“mimicry clu- mums lhc mu a no r écbddmn in our hm (hm undo. spend ”not! than In" of each uhool 60y. Em‘h HI (hr fol' "N" r'wnps u! 1‘ plum-r)" Kladc'.‘ .mrn .mw ‘1. 3M- m- way 1mm I'm"; 11- .md cup-w; lrachrra hnurls ~ ‘ x. - ‘ “u- .11.... meeting (her mum :M 'r.u Far. mm: the day, sutlu' h! 'hr;:‘ 3-“: Nu» these an: .mpc: grm‘v ;» 4'1“ 1L1- mughl be mmh sand m Lsulf u! 9.“ Ihlmng of (Ian :vmmu uhd Jamar lrachmx bu! \th {hr \nJfiyc‘iI p...- there Mr uhgnrnnu Hun \Hmld .(pp “nth murh less hmr I > uldrl pup: Thur flunlld hr 1‘ M ,f.p!dnm “mm nu ma- h:~' xmnuu' pun-d w: auduunun‘. I14» 1 trn‘h: I. lhw hm.- slud) and hand 4 hit dn'n program My. m WW, I pro- gram m mat-[ed no that act and could china 3 rat to one 0! the run!" clu- room: on the hut floor and {but he might occupy m:- um two at the «no period. Into winch Pm about day I. duvidd. Ho" lhu work: any btmum-l ed in the cage. '0! example, of - pupd m m I A Mr guru In 1hr «ha room an the fin! Hoot awxned In the ”ache: ul firu and: rudmu M mm uclm‘l and rr mum the" for Mt) xnznulu harlm hm lesson: m xcadmg Luguqr c’. Y‘u-n his group K -( ~ : ‘ .m Addi’dllrdnl was» ‘)Ut(1'lrl pin p4 Irachu 1"?» plu‘l mu mc rls hm r:- sunk undrr .Hl-I mu mmulr :nlrv M nxhcv Ahdlllvrl v'! in m mmn and \ .«mu, Ilium Anon-ct grave coodmon at me \m m that anduonum :Ino room: I. (M! n has mad: It new-sun- lo dandc [k vmvl d each 0! the primary (rah-I among thm at (our "when This nan-W menu. on» Double-o 0| [In American u not tum mu yo I m pus h 53‘ J’ a" WWW-n 1i“ AWN w mil 0! mishandmc-choddq. Int My. in Seutmbet, I pro- gnmwuunnpd no that act and cothnilnnu-nmoocol the run!" clu- roonnun the hut floor and {but he might occupy m:- um two at the «no, period: Into winch rm about day a duvidd. Ho" lhu work: any btmum-l ad in the cm lul example. of I mod m mChwchdnu-dvy Mun-put mu yam am not confined to her but shgcru mutate m lave xhr house. and on Fabruary mmh. was taken merely Ill but Improved dunn‘ 1hr ionowm' two 04'th tuflrrmg I rrh’r on Sunday Dunnu the ham duvn art-radius her death wtm‘h tn cnluch unelpnlrd llhf I‘Dd been m mmsngh hm" hmhh Th“ 2: {hr munl‘ . WhK‘h lht‘ lurk n! :m corned un uuh 1hr w an Inwflu‘lcnl Lumll class room. for pinuw We m-rd Han-r \XL V pro-rm mm- In .an UIIYIR lhu .‘\ hum] .H. The mluur wt '10 PRES Inn ash-(i mm the IInmrdlalr ywuh the clan rnnma (I'd ,2 hm; Luguur c’. Y‘u-n ~ 2. .m mnhimmm .14» an)‘. H. my .‘w'l .151 lrs.’"1~. l-nilwl {rm 2.4: ‘1er Nu Hr! M an guruypxfizu.” v‘! ‘11“ ‘ .u 'm- n I«.\~ '.~(7,¢'1u gaht~ H'N, .«n o l “: p0: .m Nimr' ill ”Huv ;, .; ,n1;(~ I" unw 'sz 4.c!l,-m hr .1, x !' ' 'rn lt' I»1'H’~..~ ‘:~' I‘m: {Hm .u'u .‘ w l Hun hpmlt l' .4 ”mm Fr!” ).I1\ 4‘i‘ui All [)epovlu: Ju‘ ’IIJ' \“ . . .|~ Wu. J 0m. Tm Clot 1m Hmumuu D‘Akl r h- “:in what MT 1‘ H3 “NI!!! ”'7 m \Imh u in . murmur W]! In hr uhm'i hm. bl‘l‘ll \l'lhiu‘ hsndnap Ill ll‘! Hf ul'll QQUIMXd w u' leth)‘ made .A-\ run-til. ul lhe r“ ~1 Hume It .nlr ‘1'”! Jaw. l. Slum ‘» .ef‘ln .11 ambit “LII! am) mm \lp‘l‘ hr J41 .uyp.) 5):!) Mm Wily. u! dlfil 'h hum h Corpouhoa Icy: Noflhwute'n (LA- A! 1hr annua‘ mrrfmg ..: 7Iu~ ~zu L holder» 0! ihr l'ublx Nnut uwnpam ul \‘onhnn leou Mundny u wudcudcd lo ubiorb me \aflhn‘rnlrxn (En. LIN :nd Coke «umponp. Ihnh axial. the IR Ind nunuhcturr of a» In M suburb Mk Ind and u! Chicane“ Thr Noni! man mmem mm a pop-shoots 0! man and me proprny \uuc II our mind I! “0.“.le .U supgzltmirntvd 'n 3 sq: yuud dun in-n H lu-rn wh! mun "u- I hhln‘ Hun ufl‘ u ...‘ u. lrfiJt‘l'.‘ .11 H1 “(-31 and Mlllnll'”)rh1vd 'n a sonar! [)opovluno n! 27th ln'nmn La-voo only Sun um.- lhc dn‘rau-1 n (IN‘ slut-r Mu Ian H \ter n! thumb-n and a sun In In“ Mr t hunt. H “ant-n Th: ‘um'nll IIH mi! plan. .1! MW Vavmh 'rudrn-r ("I I'ndm 4Hrrnmm Mn; Humxmd "I burn on Apnl a. 1839 u Wllhnmsburn. Long mum N \'., and um: med-wine: 01 Rev. Human )uhn Rhee: and Once Evan: Rhern. Arley the death 0! her parents Iht came to Chicago And In October 1362 Ivan mum-d mC (.r-nvllk Hammond They came [0 Huh Lmd Plrk and reamed In a tongue when we mum reudrnce I: located. Srventaw guru no the death 0! My Hummoud ”cairn-d leavmg [hf mdow Aid a dough h‘t. And! Hammond who It!" became Mn Chad“ Warren. and whoa- death «crumd on November 7 MHZ Mn Hammond vu- mm an the Wonun'l Musk-n “mud to! .1 numln' .4 u-an un III n “u non-man lm hr: n. ,2” up the ”H hawk «It I“ hrdlh She an n metal-Iv out: Double“ «4 the Antenna) H \11: Man Rhett ILmuh-md unr n1”):- th) .md «4-H hum“ “mm-nu m Hmhiand I‘mk du-d Hume-uh A! 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