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THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916. Abe Martin DECLARED MR OF A BIG OPPORTUNITY IS END ITALIANS OPEN FIERCE DRIVE ALONG ISONZO ON STREET BiRS We shall soon have to stop the sale at present prices of the very successful "HANDY VOLUME" issue of The Encyclopaedia Britannica Members of Real Estate Ex Bitter Hand-toHand Fighting on Podora Heights. Austros Claim Victory. change Assert That Curb Stone Traders Should TMC CMCVCLOMDtA BOTTAMNtCA CORPORATION ISO WEST VOiK THE CNCVCLOPeCOIA BRITANNICA co*kTtl. 12 MICH HOLSOHN, LONDON, W.

TPJEST IS BOMBED fit FOUHOroYjn ll i7ee I HOUSE SALES MADE Among th' things that'll silos re main a mvsterv t' th' average lay J3U man is how a feller in his rieht mind kin resign a ten thousan' dollar 30b. Mrs. Tilford Moots has a niece that neither smokes or drinks. At the luncheon-meeting of the Real Estate Exchange yesterday in Hotel Henry a discussion was developed as to what shall be done about the "curbstone" broker, and several of the 30 or more present made remarks, the tenor of which were that this particular kind of broker is an increasing quantity and that he is a detrimental factor in "Mecca of Motordom" Doors to Open Tonight A LETTER from the Publishers of The Encyclopaedia Britannica reproduced on this page tells the reason. We are the sole distributors of these popular-priced sets.

We can sell them at the present wonderfully low prices only because the Publishers were able to get the raw material for the first printing at phenomenally low prices. Noiv raw materials are up and manufacturing costs are high. Now the manufacturers are charging the publishers these greatly increased costs. (See the publisher's letter.) Now the publishers can supply us with no sets, beyond the present stock on hand, at the prices of their present contract. Now we cannot continue the sale to the public at the present prices beyond the time that the present stock will last.

There are many people all over the country who have decided to buy the new Encyclopaedia Britannica in the Handy Volume form, but haven't got around to it yet. They know it's a bargain. Many of them have seen the tooks and know they are all right. They have read our guarantees and seo that there is no possible risk in ordering this splendid library of reference, at a bargain price, on a first payment of Only $1.00, anJ smaIl monthly payments. Now is the time for people like these to act.

If you belong to this class, let us urge you to order now and be sure of getting your set quickly and at the cheapest price. BERLIN', March 16. Dperate attacks on the Austrian lines along th-3 Isonzo are being continued ly the Italians in their determined dffensive in that region, according to the Austrian headquartcr's statement of March 13, received hero today from Vienna. On tha Podgora Heights the Italians wero only driven back from the! Austrian positions by bitter hand-to-hand fighting. The official statement says: Italian attacks are proceeding on Tha Isonzo front.

Bitter combats occurred on the Podgera Heights, where the enemy, having partly succeeded in entering our lines, was repuised in hand-to-hand fighting. The nightly Italian attack, made after several hours' artillery preparation in the sector northwest of llarttno, was a failure. Before this position more than 1,000 enemy dead from the battles of previous days are lying. At several other points on the Isonzo front there have been lively artillery and mine-throwing engage- ments. Italian artillery has shelled the Fella sector on the Carinthian front and also the Col di Lana sector in the Tyrol.

Italian airmen dropped bombs on the orderly and ethical manner of conducting the real estate business. It was claimed that the "curb-stone" broker is one who does not have attachment to any licensed agency, has no license, as required by law. is not registered, as required by city ordinance, and that many ulterior practices have been traced to some of Among those who made remarks were Invitations will again be sent out by Manager John J. Bell of the twelfth auto show, which opens in Motor Square Garden tomorrow night and which will continue next week under the auspices of the Automobile Dealers' Association of Pittsburgh, to stu- i dents of the University of Pittsburgh Kessra. Sears, Boebuck and Chicago, Illinois.

Gentlecens We regrot that we mist give you notice that when the supply of the Handy YoIudb issue of the Encyclopaedia Britannlaa now In our fcacds, printed end bound, is exhausted, we shall nave to advance our price to you because ea aocoust or the war the cost to us of everything connected with the malting of this book has advanced materially Paper has'aJvanced from 25 to 40 psreent, according to the grade; Leather from 28 to 100 percent, and in one. osse. Seal leather, ws actually cannot get enough to bind 300 more sets of books. Binders boards have advanced 49 psreent, and besides the actual cost of rsw materials, the cost of labor is advancing. Our contracts with the paper manufacturers, printers and binders were mads before the war started.

If the war continues there will be a further advance in manufacturing cost and therefore an Increased price to you. We are giving you this notice so you nay act according to your best Judgment. Yours very truly, THE E5CYC10P4EDIA CORPORATION George Seebick, Robert McWhinney, W. H. Holloway, W.

M. Justice, M. H. Kennedy, Frank E. Miller and William Dean.

The discussion ended by having the to attend the big exhibits. Many students from both institutions attended the big show held by the Automobile Dealers' Association October last, as the guests of Manager Bell, and were highly enthused. Local dealers have worked for weeks on their exhibits and prospects for a successful exhibit are bright. The doors of Motor Square Garden, the "Mecca of Motordom," as it is sometimes called. matter referred to the legislation committee, which comprises in its membership one member and two ex-members of the General Assembly.

Attorney Owen S. Cecil reported that an application for a charter for the organization has been prepared and duly advertised, and will be brought to the attention of the Governor about April 10. lriest without causing damage. .,,..1,. th- xj, U'iuu ucii O.L yJ tiutft.

lu- aeainst the bridgehead northwest of I morrow evening. Uscieczko (Bukowina front were re- There will be many dealers here pulsed. from other cities. A party of promi SALES AND LEASEHOLDS. nent New York dealers have wired that they will attend the show at its opening tomorrow, while several have already arrived from the West.

Write to Us Today for a free copy of a Book of 100 Wonders House at Wightman and Bartlett Streets Sol for Gault Giffen, by Tom Travers, have sold for Walter P. Fraser to an unnamed buyer, a 13-room house, containing three baths, lot 50x130 feet, at the corner of Wightman and Bartlett American Not Execnted By British, Brother Believes ST. LOUIS, March 16. Report3 that Dr. Walter Gellhorn of Seattk has been executed by the British authorities are discredited by his brother, pr.

George Gellhorn of St. Louis. Gellhorn today received a letter from his brother, written on February 24, at the detention camp in Scotland saying he soon expected to be permitted to return to the United States. streets, for tlo.OOO, and which the buyer, AFTERNOON CELEBRATION. An afternoon celebration of Saint Patrick's day has been arranged by the Hibernian Ladies Auxiliary of Allegheny county, which will have a mu-sicale, euchre party and lunch from 2 to 5 o'clock today In the Moose Temple, Penn avenue.

County officers of the auxiliary and representatives of the 37 affiliated divisions in the Pittsburgh district will attend. Guests expected from- out-of-town will be Congressman James H. Davis of Texas, James A. Gleason of DuBois, Pa-, and Congressman Joseph "Walsh of Massachusetts. And.

it jdves you proof that the Britonnica is an attractive work as well as informing; that it is full of practical matter, helpful and necessary to every one; that it is useful to the college graduate, to the man or woman who has had little schooling and to the boy or girl in the grammar grade. Send the coupon for the book today. Sears, Roebuck and Co. Sole Distributors Chicago AMUsem*nTS. a well-known business man, will occupy as a home.

George Seebick has sold for W. J. Zahniser, trustee, to John Storey a five-room frame house, with hall and bath on a lot 23x130 feet, in Funston street, Lincoln Park, for $2,000. Leo J. Coyle has sold for K.

R. Cat-tinger to 1 i A. Larten a modern reception hall brick house on the south side of Frankstown avenue, near Dallas avenue, lot 40x142 feet, at an unnamed price. C. C.

McKallip Co. report having made a lease for one-half of the new building recently erected by Dr. X. O. Werder at 545 Sixth avenue, for a term difference between the two issues of the Britannica large volumes and "Handy Volumes." It contains an illustrated history, of the Britannica, going back seven years before the beginning of the American War of Independence, and giving pictures of many famous contributors, especially to the latest edition.

This free book that we send you shows you what the pictures, maps, and reading matter in the "Handy Volume" are like. It tells of the usefulness of the Britannica in the home, for women, for children. the varied interest and charm and value of this great library. It shows you how the Britannica will answer all sorts of hard and useful questions, such as "Why is the moon cold?" "Where does the Gulf Stream stop "Why does dynamite explode "Why does a razor edge get dull? IF you have not read our previous advertisem*nts; if you are not familiar with the details of this bargain; if you have not. seen the actual "Handy Volume" sets of The Encyclopaedia Britannica; if you have not heard the enthusiastic pTaise of those who have bought and have used them; if you have not made up your mind to buy a set; if you have any doubts about your needing the Britannica there is still time for you to find out, for you to make up your mind, and for you to order your set before the prices advance.

But you must act quickly. The publishers have made a beautiful new book telling all about the Britannica and especially all about the "Handy Volume" sets. This "Book of 100 Wonders," of. 132 pages, with 200 illustrations, is full of interesting information. It tells you the That erand opera at popular prices Is popular in Pittsburgh was demonstrated when the eat sale for the San Carlo Grand Opera Company's engagement at the Nixon next Thursday, Friday and Saturday opened yesterday morning.

It is apparent that the popular works of song make a strong appeal to thope who love beauty in musical art. Verdi's spectacular "A id scheduled for the opening production, proved the favorite of the four, the others being- "Lucia." "Tales of Hoffmann" and "II Trovatore of years, to the LaFrance Fire EngineJ FIRE CHIEF RESIGNS. James Connolly, district fire chief in the downtown section, resigned yesterday and accepted the pension of the department. He had been an employe of the fire department years. Chief Connolly entered the service in 1888 and was promoted to a captaincy in 1902.

He was elevated to the position of district fire chief in 1910. SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. CHICAGO Please send me the free booklet. A Book of a Hundred Wonders," with full information about the "HANDY VOLUME" Issue of Ihe new Encyclopaedia Rritanmca. sample pajes, bindings, prices, terms, etc.

Princess Kalama, a Hawaiian dancer, will come to the Victoria March 27 instead of next week, as was first announced. Company, which the lessee will occupy as a home for its general sales agency for Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio, removing the agency from Cincinnati, O. The C. L. Saxton Company reports that it has been made the exclusive agent for the E.

G. Kimmell properties on the Xorth Side, which consist of business and residence structures. Na Address. S8-I 1 Tax Commission Now Located. The City Tax Commission has engaged offices in the Union Bank Building and has selected E.

W. Alexander as its executive secretary. Mr. Alexander was formerly engaged In the Training Camps Approved government service and has given much Adventists Are Urged to Vote for Prohibition Frttr to TYm I Blackwell SpSU- man, JIar 14 U.SOO City of McKeetport. MARKET 3d Wd.

5x97. H. 11. attention to taxation problems, for which reason he was highly recom By War Secretary Baker WASHINGTON, March 16. Secre menced for secretary by Dean J.

T. Holdsworth, a member of the tary Baker today heartily indorsed the British Ships Shell Vurla; Greeks Angry Storm of Indignation in Hellenic Capital Over Attack on Open Town. lIouKhoId to FanniK Boretz. Mar 6... I ROSB ST.

Wd. MxSl, Guarantee Tr Co to Kaimi Boretz, Feb 3.... STOXKH AVE. ,1133, Valenlina Berna to EugYtie Molnar Boroughs and Townships. TURTLE CREEK Svi74.

Penn ave. John liuacho to Elwln Mills. Dec 31 ETXA BOKO, 59x100. JIaplewood at. Deeds Recorded.

Among the deeds recorded yesterday was one confirming title from Samuel GOODYEAR quality and Goodyear construction are cash-value advantages to the Goodyear user. He buys Goodyear Tires and Tubes Ipecause they are Goodyear Tires and Tubes. He knows that in the end whether he previously paid more or paid less for his tires Goodyear will show the lowest last cost. Osborne Hopes to Return To Sing Sing as Warden WHITE PLAINS, X. March 16.

Thomas Mott Osborne's main reason for wishing an immediate trial on the only indictment remaining, charging mismanagement and immorality, is that he expects to go back as warden of Sing Sing as soon as he is acquitted. This is made clear in Mr. Osborne's affidavit filed today to force District Attorney Weeks to put him on trial again on Monday. Mr. Osborne's affidavit says in I am warden of Sing Sing Prison, and have been granted leave of absence to prepare my defense.

In the interest of the state I should resume my duties at the earliest possible A. McFarland et ux to John D. Kelly a property zz.w-U'x) feet at the corner of East Ohio street and Whi; alley, improved, for J27.000: another Resolutions urging every member of the Seventh Day Adventists to vote the prohibition ticket at every election and to discourage cigaret smoking, especially among students of schools and colleges were adopted by the Columbia Union conference of Seventh Day Adventists yesterday In the Homewood Carnegie Library. Dr. B.

G. Wilkinson presided. Plans for the next four years' advancement of the church were discussed and it was decided to hold conferences every four years instead of biennially, as heretofore. Morning sessions were spent in giving instructions to pastors and missionaries. Secretary G.

B. Thompson of the North American conference, giv from Joseph D. Reed to the Schenley Farms Company to the old Weyman tobacco factory, 111x144.63 feet, in Duquesne way, for a nominal consideration, on which there is a four-story warehouse building. SHARP PROTEST IS MADE TOO 3.0(1 4.000 iOO 1,750 1 3,300 400 300 1.S00 S4 1 1 movement for citizen soldiers training camps in a letter to the governing committee of the Camps Association of New Tork in "which he wrote: I believe in the work of these, camps, not only from the military point of view, but as of value to the nation educationally in promoting discipline, order and Rood citizenship. Police Chief Again Arrested.

Acting Chief of Police M. Forsyth of Sharpsburg was arrested Wednesday on a charge of trespass on information made by Mary Luki. 1211 Main street, Sharpsburg. It is alleged Korsythe entered Mrs. L.uki's home Sunday without a search warrant.

Forsythe was re-reased on hail for a hearing tomorrow, lie said he was searching the house for liquor. Forsythe was arresu-d Tuesday on a charge of extortion on information by Mrs. Melia Savuto, Bridge street, Sharpsburg. Yesterday he waived hearing for court. He provided bail in both charges.

Have Wiring Done Now. L.ow prices for housewiring. First-class workmanship. Kasy payments. Call Wiring Department, C700 Hiland, for free estimate.

Spans LatiJ Co to Henry Finget Feb NORTH VERSAILLES Jilllipin ave. James A WakeflId to Htanislau Kraufl. Mar 16 FINI.BY TW1', Mxl'fii. Public Cecelia Bayne -to Jacob WeinUereer Feb 4 TJTMtiOW AVE. Wd.

Margaret Donovan 1o Mary Lindner, Mar ir CAWUI'K BOIIO. WixlDO. Birmingham ave. Mary C. Kelfer to John Ketlo, Mar 1 ROS.S TWP, Highland ave.

'Frank Arbuckie to Lueifa fcj Haney, Mar HAYS BORo. Sixain. Watson gt. ITCI to Frank DrelHtadt. Feb BELLE VUK Hold).

3txW, Watklna ave. John Ehrhardt to Mary Iice March 14 BKAD1XXK IJOKO. 1S4M1'3. Morwj alley. John Jones to Lottie Wel-ler.

Sent 13 Picture to Stay Another Week. The run of "The Battle Cry of Peoce" is to be extended one more week in the Pitt Theater. It is definitely announced by the directors of the Pitt Theater that a further continuation of "he Dattle Cry of Peace," after March 25, will be impossible, because of the forthcoming production of "he Ne'er Do Well," from Hex Beach's BERLIN'. March 16. "Reports have heen received here from Athena that British warships have bombarded the open town of Vurla, 'near Smyrna, of which the Inhabitants are nearly all Greeks." says an Overseas News Agency item (riven out today.

"The town, the report states, was almost entirely destroyed. Many Greeks, mostly women and children, were killed. A part of the Greek population was taken to Mitylene. "The Athens advices state that the news has caused a storm of indignation in the Greek capital. The official paper.

Neon Asty, says: ing the first address on "Soul Winning." I. II. Evans, president of the North American conference, spoke on "The Victorious Life of the Christian." In the evening Dr. A. G.

Daniels of Washington, D. president of the foreign missionaries' board, spoke of ''The Miracle of Modern Missions." The remainder of the session was devoted to Bible study by the Rev. Dr. D. II.

Kvans of Washington, president of the North American, division, and the Rev. G. B. Thompson of Washing RANKIN BORO. 44x110, Miller St.

Mary A Held to Mirliele Sa'Ohettl, Feb as CORAOPOI.13 BOKO, anxio, ailev. GooggpEAR T'l Emty to get from Goodyear Service Station Dealer Everymher I novel. TRANSFERS RECORDED. City of Pittsburgh. PERRTSVIIXE AVE.

15th Wd. Wxm. Iuise A Ueramler to Louise Yt'amuer, Mar 15 ooj BARTLETT ST. Hth Wd. Knbt Coyle.

Jr. to Albert Starr. Mar 1 CENTER AVE. Cth Wd. James Stuart to Yminff.

Mar 15 riM 11KLI.O.N 8T. 19th Wd. Adnlph Behrenbers to Hazenia Straub 'r M00 SWEKTBRIAR ST, 9h Wd. SOxlM). William Kaklfty to Arthur Partre.

Julv 'M 3W 1IjLEWIL1 ST. 1.1th Wd. 3UIS3. Elln-beth Harbaugb to Sophia Vent-ker. Mar qqq DOUC.LASS ST.

Hth Wd. UtxZlH. folonial Trust Co to Jennie I. Rajiehen. liar 1 WOODS Rl'X AVE, Wd, WxlM.

Anna Wittmer to Orman Evanf Lutheran Trinity Ch. Mar 1 SEWARD ST, 19th Wd. ataloo. Conrad Dorn to John Brick, Mar 11 1 ''OO STCLCRB AVE. 27th Wd.

Kxl37, r'L Huston to Rom Maugone, extrx, Mar 14 t.tot HOBART ST, Hth Wd. 14vxl3, Robt Coyie. Jr. to Ida May WnittMd. Feb 9..

1 FALLOWFIELD AVE, mh Wd, SOxlno. Robert ii Parker to Tbos Foley, Mar 14 $,500 BRADDOCK AVE. 14th Wd. SSX194. Hamnett to Frank It Mar 15 fi 000 MINTON ST.

20th Wd, Albert. Smith to stmtson McAdoo, Mar 3 100 FRANKSTOWN AVE, 1.1th Wd. 25x146. Laura Leislnger to Oeo Sandera, Mar 14 ,4, oo ELM ST. Xrd Wd.

86x44. II Kelly, admr. to Sarah McLaughlin, Jan 1.. 5,700 WIGHTMAN ST. 14th Wd.

SuxlSO, Walter "The British pretended that there ton, secretary of the North American division. were Turkish camps in Vurla, but as a matter of fact these camps were outside of the town. And what had the $423,105,47.19 Young Wife Not Present At AIsop Divorce Hearing defenseless population of Vurla "The Greek Minister in London, it is stated, has protested in the sharpest manner." Stephen Koppel to Robt Edwards. March 11 CORAOPOLIM BORO. allev, Robt Edwards to Stephen KOppel.

Maroh 13 CORAOPOI.IS BORO, 2uxl3T, Mill et. Tredway to Chaa Mclaughlin, March CtjRAOPOI.IS BOKO. S.X137, Mill St. Chas Scharpf to Clias McLaughlin. March i CARR1CK BORO, H0xl0, Birmingham ave.

Teeter to Henry Walker. March 4 BELI.EVIB BORO, 30x106. Bayne ave, William 8 Munn to Marcaret Foster, March 16 BEBCHWOUI BLVD. 14th Wd. Pgh.

sixliK). Laura Adams to Alice Nobie. Feb ZS SW1SSVALE BORO, 27xiO. Oak irove ave. Maud Bynum to Jeannie- Ronald.

Oeo 1 WEST VIEW BOKO. 30x110. Rldgewood ave. Arthur Porter to Albert Hacke. March 1 CORAOPOI.1H BOK Vance ave, Harriet Stewartson to Karl Venter.

March BETHEL TWP, acres, John Eber-hardt to Mary Clark. July 1'3 PENN TWP, 39xl4ri, Paxico ave. Chaa I Ketch et al to John Reich, Feb 19.... 5,500 5.000 3,0 1 1 4.5O0 2,600 1,900 1 FRENCH TROOPS' KIN CARED FOR PARIS, March 16. M.

Ribot. minister of finance, said in the Chamber of Deputies today that the government now was paying 178,000,000 francs Goodyear No-Hook Tirei are fortified against: Rim-cutting By our No-Kim-Cut feature. Blow-outs By our On-Air Cure. Loose Treads By our Rubber Rivets. Insecurity By our Multiple Braided Piano-Wire Base.

Punctures and Skidding By our Double-Thick Ail-Weather Tread. monthly as allowances to the wives and children of men mobilized. Effie Pope Hill Alsop, the young wife of Edward B. Alsop, a wealthy Pitts-burgher, who has a home here and one in Washington, D. and who has already passed the three-score and 10 mark, failed to appear yesterday when the divorce hearing he filed against her was taken up before Attorney B.

L. Sichelstiel. The latter was appointed hy the court to hear the testimony. The husband in his libel charged his wife with desertion. She contested the proceedings.

A petition was presented by her asking for counsel fees and alimony. The husband and his witnesses at the hearing told the story of his The above sum represents the resources of this bank, as shown by its statement to the Comptroller of the Currency, under date of March 7, 1916. It is the result of the Bank's conservative handling of its customers' business since, its founding in 1832. DROPSY TREATED FREE By IJr. nillea, the 4.

real SprrlnllKt. Wko Send 33.75 Trial Treatment Free. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. MORTGAGES RECORDED. BKRL1X, March 16.

(By Wireless to Sayville.) The Imperial Insurance of fice has stinscrioed fcu.uuu.uou marks to the fourth Grman war loan, the Overseas News Afrency announced today. TSERIIN Thp Reichstag will probably devote Friday and Saturday of next week to open discussion of the international situation and political domestic relations. Many Report Cored After Other Failed. At first no disease is apparently more harmless than dropy; a little swelling of the eyelids, hands, feet, ankles or abdomen. Finally there is great shortness of breath, cough, faint spells, sometimes nausea and vomiting, even bursting of the limbs and a lingering and wr'-tched death if the dropsy is not removed.

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Coyle Jr to Albert Itos Mangone to Economy IJ A John RocMinger to LSd Wd 1,00 Ed Mackinson to New American A 3. OK) Clarence Kchaney to Verona A. l.iOO Chas McLaughlin to Ohio Valley Tr Co T.iM Heckert to Cash HAL A 16.000 Annie Holder to Caroline H.jtjO Sam'l Kraus to Wm Petty, tr 22.T.00 John Blekach to Jacob WjQ Ceo Pastorius to Mary Kehoe UJ Jas Red to Real Estate Impt S60 I.ois Ridgway to Sam'l 3. 'too Lois Ridgway to Sam'l Enoch Harden to Jacob Weinman l.udwig Pnedrich to Henry 1,500 Bronlsiaw Anuszkiewlca to lAwrence- ville A No. 3 3.BOS Hnry Walker to Hastings P.

3. i'fl Frank Santo to Emery Hartshorn Kannie Boretz to Hurry Household. Margt Bruce to Concord I'rem A- A. 1.7'i0 Mazenia Strauh to Schenley I. John 1-1 Renn to Mary Kisfer 1.7r,0 Simpson McAdoo to Sam 1 2.000 John A Kelso to Otto A Berfstroiu Purchase Prompt Relief from the all-too-common ills of the digestive organs weak stomach, torpid liver and inactive bowels is found in the always safe, sure, quick-acting BEECHAM'S Farmers Deposit National Bank Fifth Ave.

and Wood problems which have arisen from (ler-many's methods of submarine warfare. NKW YORK The Italian steamer Regina d'ltalia arrived today from Genoa and Naples. She carried two guns mounted on the after deck, her tirst trip lire thus armed. WASHINGTON The Italian liner A'erona at York has been ordered cleared by the Treasury Department upon instructions pf the State Department which has been assured by the Italian ambassador that the guns mounted at her stern will be used for defensive purposes only. SAN FRANCISCO Capt.

Fred Jeb-sen. of this city, who was officially reported by the Gorman government to have gone to his death on the German submarine sunk by the British patrol boat Baralong August IS, 191 is alive a. cording to a statement of officials of the German consulate made public today. Pittsburgh. PILLS I 1 LirgMt Sal mt Any Mdicin in th WorlL I 514 raryv'.

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