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Show Xj A NEWSPAPE3 .Heated la a pJIcy ef (airofea to all tectiaoi of Utah county, ; J . " FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 88 . J - - 0 U " " A li m rr ..... mm rv n " i1.. Chief Orator in ? w- - 1 PETI CONFERENCE i i A - Secretary of War Weeks Ytsita White House pionday ;Afternoon r " ANNOUNCEMENT TO HE MADE TUESDAY - rlKTOP An FILE iiiiu I).ECU ' 1 I uiunu .r...vy,.Ttt ADDRESS BIG- - Ml Intimates to United Press That Announcement Per tains to Resignation Auditor , WASHINGTON', Oct.,; 12. (UP) Announcement of the "resignation of Secretary of War John W. Week probably will be made 'by the White House tomorrow, It was Indicated vii I S - X vv . I vrv Twelve candidates filed petitions wTtlutlie city recorder Saturday for the city offices to Devoted upon at three are for jnayor, five for city commissioner and four for city audi tor." , The candidates for mayor-ar- e Dr. O. K. Hansen, Alma Van Wag- enen and Joseph Nelson. These filing petitions as candidates for the are George 'ityjawimO'lsxionei-shiP. lfnCjHrs, F.lmer Jaeol)sen, George Xaylor; Wagenen and Clar ence, Beesley." " Tho.se seeking ihe- - ff iee-o- f city .auditor are Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer, Mrs. ary ' Farrer Smith, etta Peuy, aiid Mrs. Melissa Lewis. The largest numler of- signatures n any one of the 12 petitions were for Mrs. Iiewisforaiditor,- while the least signers were on the petigenenforom-misslone- r tions of Mr Van-and Mrs. Peay for auditor ;ach petition containing 109 names. candidates The names of" these -wtll be placed oil ;he official 'balTi o be vorted' iikin at the primary lection Tuesday. October 20, when all but two candidates for each of fice will be eliminated.' The six candidates in the primary election will have their names placed on the official ballot to be voted Tuesday, November 3. - From Senator i , ' (By Leased Wire, to the Herald) GRIFFITH'S STADIUM, WASHINGTON, Oct 12. Aid- ridge, the Btrong man of the Piraterew, won his second game irom "iJuck" Harris swatters today in theTifth game of the world's series contest. He allowed eight hits from which the Senators garnered three runs, ne of the .hits being a home run. This Pittsburgers, anxious to play at least another game on the home field, JtPTJhed the wood to the offerings 01 the Senator, pitching staff. They were; merciless in their attack, even though they were forced to face four of Harris' mound-me- n befpre the game was over. , Hansen, Nelson and Van Wag-- i enen jar , Mayorship , IS LEADING AUTHORITY ON WEATHER HISTORY PETITIONS FOR FIVE COMMISSIONERSHIP 1 Will Speak on "Brigham Young" as a Builder of Four Women Aspire for the the Great West Office of City 2 1 ' Wins Aldridge , Second Game- Today's Heroes if r Dr. Herbert E. Bolton to Speak at Young Uniyersity Founders' Day Exereisea- - . i r f tixpected l uesdav .. El JOj E " - ... "31ILI : -- PRICE TWO CENTS UU m s PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925 n n nn r n . -- 107 Editorial Booms - R esignation PHONES HERALD - - . Interest is growlrc daily iu the celebrul In l of the ftmndlng of the Brighaire Young university to be celebrated iu Piwo Thursday, Friday and Saturday.. ' Eepecial interest is manifested l ; singles to right. Smith on Third. ; strike 1 clear,: out, Pittnlmrgh Motre up. strike 1 Carey out, to first who touched the to foul grounded 2 fly clear, atrlke clear, out, short who crossed the find line.ln base making the out unassisted. A af lerfe tiA afternon. left to make the catch. Carey up, wonderful stop by Judge while lyaddress on in the, contemplated strike 1- - clear, singles to left as a Builder of the Toung "Brlgham ing on t lis, ground and wriggling to 'conference with President Coolidge delivered the tie Went" at Cuyler up, ball 1, pitcher trie" to thfr base abwid of the runner.,, No to Great "" the game. Wl following catch Carey at. first, strike 1 foul, Friday morning exercises at 'the two hits, ho errors. On his departure from tli con fouVto right, strike 2. pitcher tries runs, by Dr. Herbert), E. stake tabernacle s inJ.' Harris Washington ference, Secretary Weeks told the to to catch Carey at tint, singles, Bolton, head of the dejiaftmeiii of to the center fR18 bleachers for a United Press that he believed "an short rljibt, Carey on SeAnid. It Itome rim. Both President and Mrs.. DIt. HERBERT K. BCLTONV history of the University of Cali would be made announcement' was Texas leaguer w hich fell; fornia and director of the famous Coolldge Join in the chering. Tuesday. He refusei to state what 8. Harris and J. Harris. Bancroft library of history 'at up, strike I clear, strike 2 the announcement would ls, but ' " : Baruhart up, ball 1, strl!;e 1 clear. Berkley. -M1, out strike 3 TouT. Ruel clear, when (piewtloned if it pertained to born In the state outrfliei to left. Tiaynof upt ball lip. bali4rBiigle8 to teft. Bleugeuts Dr. Bolton was -' , J his resignation, he added, "What yon TRA.YXGR HARQtD back ball 3, foul "his strike earix 1, nd got of WisconsinI, 111 2, ball U strike 1 foul, foul to right, to mo J far -- from boU 4,' Traymir wa'ks,- -f tiling the training at the unlversiftes of Wis strike 2, ball 2, doub!t to left ecu- ,.' wrong." buses. Wright up, strike 1 clear, consin and Pennsylvania. Following Ruel on third. Covelcskle ui, memlteen a, Secretary Weeks has foul along third bas line," strike ter, It, he headed the department ol 2 clear,: InAof the president's cabinet during MrjkeJLilffilffllLi-iilrih- e history at the University of Texas Rice uij, strike ,, , . a X .. ' ".v t . Imtit the Harding and the Coolidge i . i i ti. nr.rn He ta'nghf at Stanf ordjrir to his i 1 clear, out, grounded to first, llgunniug I"" Ladmlntstratlbuii, lie was President to his present position at the runs, tVo hits, no errors. coming who touched the base, making the Jjardtog'a-choieef- or secretory of waBhlngton-T-Ul- ce up, bhll' 1, out, unnsolstedvi University of California. '. Onerun, three hits. CLTDEB.VRNHAR1T war, serring through the Harding Tributes and Eulogies Spoken I to Dr. Christen Jensen, II 'I- slngleAio rlghti 8..HarrislptJiall tuo "errors. jl According . -- A r- " "adnunlstratlohTas war secretary ' , For John H. I UsK'i . V" to"Tecsacrifice first and,, 1, bunt, of political wit, history Denhalter, professor FIFTH INNING. and Traynor figured Barhart and close personal adviser to the TT on mlltloe covered TAJ the. base, ondwho Charter Member of sciences at the Srl(?hato oung ; L1 pp prominently, in Monday's fame, presid rut 7 77 .'" second, Oofdlnj up; ftH- - 4,?"dnh,s venatX audjcuairnuuLOj the coniinit-- J " f!led to tenter. Baridiait up, Mrikp for" four of tlie - Prti-B- t htm retained responsible being kUdge, celebra-tjoto left 'Uniting rice, U was a "fl,v vTiio beautiful Elks home was tee of the to , - scored short. 1 tlie 'out, Pirates. runssix fly pop clear, lm thCabinetJ)urlng Jhejiast-seby filled to overflowing Sunday after between Wright which Dr.. Bolton ts one of the out strike 1, clear, lwll 1, BarnhartV singks in the third and fell, halfway eral months he has been seriously noon by sorrowing friends extending base running by Traynor np, on western hi great authorities Barnhart, standing back strike 2, foul back, ball 2, , and seventh innings scored' Carfoul ill on nnnierous occasions. Ills res- the .last token of respect to the rice. NJudge up, strike 1 clear, foul tory, in the Unifed States. He has out, line drive to second. No runs, ey in both Inn'ngs. Traynor's ignation has been predicted for a memory of John H. Oenhulter, char to", left strike 2, ball 1, out, strlko written several rolumes on Jiistorl- scored in . sacrifice Cuyler fly - no hita, no errors. long time due to his fulling health. ter .member and strikeexalted ruler clal subjects as well as numerous -After Barn-ha- rt 3 fouL J. Harris up, ball .1, the third 8. Harris up, strike inning. Washington of the Provo lodge No. 49 of the 1 fotiV baH 2, ball 3, ball 4,, J. monographs, His chiefs contribuhad walked In the ninth, clear; bail 2, out, second to first -B. P. O. Elks. tions has been In the f ie'd of 'SpaaPecktuimugh up, Ooslin up, bail 1, f!ic(I advanced him to Harris walks. angle Traynor's to( right, . 1 to Charles H. Ward, exalted ruler bf ball 1, catcher tries history. second, scoring later on Wright's-single- , strike clear, ball 1, ball 2, out, jnp, Judge at the services catch J. Harris at first, strike '2 According to Dr. Jensen; Professor fly to short No runs, np hits, no , -and Jed the Dffiirs of the lodge in ' Bolton Is a speaker "of great power lear, ground to third who timched errors. '; ,'; " ' " r It Was Joe Harris' homer in i ;.' the the order. of unflsf!4cd. Gnxlin ritual him tlie coiidiicting itase forcing, and his training admirably fits the fourth liming of Monday's SIXTH INNING. The speakers were Bishop John One run, two hits, no errors. to treat the subject which he has game which tied the score and Httsbwgh Wright tip, out filed W. McAdam and BishopJoseph A, SECOND INNING. . chosen. gave Washington funs hope of to left 'Mcluuis up, strike 1 clear, J Buttle. Dr. H. F. Cauno'n, in behalf Mclimls I strike but the up, game Pittsburgh winning not only of tlus members of the Provo lodge the Series as JveU ielear,4aH47rike-- 2 font, font 1)Bk, liiiiis aafe at first ISmlth up, fou! to ' of the Elks, eulogized' the memory fonl back, out filed to left, a running r JOB HARRIS strike L aide out, a double of their depiirted brother. ' niltch by Oosllnr Smiih up, fonl right, " to short to first No pitcher play, services Aloiiza Skin for , Funeral "Fai-K. Uu-kRoliert! foul back Murray strike' 1, striked, Coaches and Men Delighted sing o'iie error. no bits, runs, who died were in held ner, Friday, to I'acc" and ."Supplication" and ball 1, singles id center? Aldridge With Showing Agains the Lakevieww,ard chapel Sunday Washington J. Hants up, liall 1, '.'t M Walter P. Whitehead strike base foul line third sang, up, along Heavy Aggies foul back strike liall 2, strike 1 1 a double play, third to second to Father" and "I Know That My Re- afternoon.'" August Johnson presid back irike 2, singles foul Music ed. a furnished hy The Yoiihg Cougars returned to deemer Lives." Both singers Were first No runs, one hit, no errors. to left. Pecklniiough up, bnl'i consisting of Pttrley Madsen. rta the Orem Sun accompanied by Mrs. J. It. Hinckley. iuartet their I'rovo Ruel up. strike 1, Washington The B. Y. IT. !and, under the Leslie back strike 1, out, sacrifice and Mrs. Scott Julia Bunnell, out pop fly to second. Hleiue up, he day Aeniug feeling, fine barring a Funeral marches were '.flayed by Miss Emide Sna. Leslie Bunnell direction of Prof. Robert Rauer and first to second, who covered , bunt, Tiinor a kinked and he-farbruises Sehcrer while the mourners few Carl t0 gets a rousing cheer as tl the male glee club under the direc- also rendered a vocal solo. J. Harris on second. first base, which , Merkley, guard, rivtd and departed from the 'ser The sneakers wxre A. O. Smoot rfion of Prof. WHIiam F. 4Inson. iruetTurrarirrf2rua. lfSTbaU bronglit along with hint Merkley viced. ... s L. John Nurtiill, Sr., John Johnson' wHlJnrlslinmii strike 1 his hurt smiled however James Rooney offered' lite Jnnica. DIXloiiL MlLjtrikeJU baJU ril to be hvld Hiitrw.JV TiiylorTTThe invoca tion scout meeting fontriJBtt1ir"ban2rT!trikP 2Tliar, was not wriottS.tion. to left, scoring Carey; Cuyler on was-o- ff ewd- ty -- James'TTliiiger tonight In room""I" tlie old library, Paysbn "Boy Dies of Tubercu-- , Paintings of Utah liall 3, side out 'Strike .1, J. Harris deterHiiried to The CotiJirs-a- re At the grave in the Provo city and licuediction 15e Shewn I?eginning kle walks. Rice ui'.'bnlti.tEttlla!:! While in Olee Huff. The the 'V'ung.juuivcrslty of losisContracted by Ryighara stealing third. catcher to doubled, win from Colorado College! : The cemetery the officers of the I'ryvo grave-wa- s " " . 'clear, out, grounded to first who third. No dedicated by D. J. Reese. rtheNavat1Service Tuesday' Morning nuts, one hit, no errors. showing they tnadcrBgniust Colorado lodjfft cnti(llicfiL,lh. touched the lmse uuiking the out Interment wiis in the Provo city the Salt Lake council will lie the INNING. SEVENTH to reason them every Aggiw gives order. No nris, no hits, no unassisted. cemetery under the direction of thy j principal siieakeOther chnirmeu up, foul to Aldridge believe that, they can. torn the trick Tlttsburgb The pallbearers wertf E. B. Whip- - Hatch runerar Home, . louvers of art and all interested errors. are to mase ut laiss. to the Herald) to first. third strike (Siwinl on .l'o!"mdo College. !ft THIRD INNING. pie; Ed Scherer, J. T. Farrer, M. II, 1 dear, ball .1, bull und. apin the strike production The Aggie line outweighed the MHre, furthering has PAYBOX.. Oet. 12 Word Graham, T. W. Ashton''had E. A. Pitftlmrgh Mnore ni, s'rlke 1 Z, ball ui, . All people of Now who have roni in their homes in which they 3, ball 4,''Unore walks. CureyCougiirs at least 15 pounds to the Mitchell. of art In I'tnh, will wel- dear, out third to first. 7 ' ' ' Carcv up been received, from Tucson, Ariz., preciation s man aiQrdliig to Coach E. L. sirme j, aircuipuii can accommodate guests during the celebration, Octobull 1, ball 2, bull .VhallM. Ciirev. np, fouLlo rlgnt, The interment was under the per there Friday come the announcement'' that base Hue nuduoreran, the fight the ber 15, lit and 17 and will assist in the celebration and confer a favor telling of. the death liNvti Is'ti .made, for a wa'ks. Cnvler np. I'lill 1, strike 1 bunt ndls foul along third sonal of Wyumn Berg supervision such the Aggies of .Victor Simons, son of series. put up w short Irfr; MooTf. - to morning woifc uf 811 tint the accommodawill to and list tl their :; upon 2 tries exhlliitajif university phone foul, pltdier Berg Mortuary. f,,,,, strike if, they were forced to punt time and aguin. W Pa Mr.Jind- MrsCrant-Siinottf- r on second.; 'Cuyler tip, strike 1 fouL I tah arti.sts at the I'rovo high catch get Carey at first, He Trie tions w'th the committee.' 0r,'4liey will accomplish the same purpose rue score mignt easily nave oeen here son. will' arrive, The' body singles oft thirds glove" the ball rolls . if they will clip the coupon given here and mail 'it to Franklin 1?. sometime' Monday and funeral serv school, during the present year. again but ( a rev gets buck on a close to short left, Moore scoring,-.Carr14 Kr It, a tie,-- according toTiffiny li- is" under tlie movement 2 Tins ball to foul declsioh, rlht. Barn-ha- rt who saw the frame. The: Cougars Gates, Brigham Young I iiiversify, Provo, Utah. Please give the ices will be held In the Xe!x stake -' of the Assocuilion the pitcher tries for Curt v at first, trl( un third. uy!r on first. number of people that can be accommodated with room, board or board tabernacle finder tlie direction of rection 'completely 'mystified the Aggies ball 1, foul Isick strike 1, lip, inn again, fonl to right, foul lck, ball Eiicouniemiit.''of ,; with, a beautifully executed, forward and room. at first, .. Bishop Alfred U. Wilson of.tha first Artists. Its purK)w Is to bring to! 3, Carev stole .second and hurt hliu- - catcher tries to catch Cuyler ball pass fhut went to Swwisoh who was ward, Tuesday afternoon at 3:W 3, foul lnick, strike 2. foul back, different of aiwHs-lthithe the coiuiiiuii self as he slid into the has. The pVpIe Name Address. alone feu yards of the o'clock.v Interment will be in the , to fonl scoring singles back, right, itles the bent things tah artists doctor was called. He Is np again Provo. .cfty cemetery; Aggie giuuC'. Anxiety to make good Cove'.eFkie on third. Cuyler ("anW, Number of people that ran be accommodated with: have done and awaken a greater in- but is limping around. - (lame is caused Swt)imn-a- . ,smills sure is taken ;out and replaced by Ballo'u ' Silnons was born Ju Pay- - terest, in and widwr sumstrt for resumed. Foti4 buck, lm It 4, Cnvler catch of passes, ot fmubte the ball ' Room.' .'. luck,- strike 1, Board and BoartL. 1DK. on Room...,. When son November 2i), to their work walks. Banilinrt up, ball 1, singles Traynor up, foul, theu! losinir an opportunity oWt strike 3 clear. . trikn:2..clear, kIx down! he wtis years of age the family to first. Two runs, one hit. nn er score The second touch Price. movd: to' Mammoth, rcturniug :to. .As aji .Introductory step to this third, , Travnor up, ball 1, ball 2 Wright up, foul lMiek .strike 1, Provo the The Mutual work in the forced fight by wiis Hughes tries to catch - Barnhart at ; their" home' here ill 1921. Three jtrogram, lK'ginnlng Tuesday of tilt Cougars to get his regulars ftecpnd ward. will ..begin its year's Ferguson and Beach are now warm- pitcher steal TJ- - S. fiiv-t-, of oil 2, on a double a number 1.1, this, strike enllstcd'lri he as paintings social he ago with a work Tuesday pveniinr buck into the game as quickly jing up, ball 2, ball 3. Bandiart stole uav serving on the Battwiwiip bv (iVwu'lius Siilislmi'v will ! on second, out. sacrifice flv to cen'er. Cuyler was out, catcher to third to ; cotild after he removed several when in the wardamusement hall. PresiTexas.' H was home on a fnrlotuh exliibft in the main entrance ha'l of catcher to third Two runs, thw the Aggies took the lead in the first dent B.vmohfl Green 'annomiet Cuyler scoring .Bunilmrt stole sec' theA'rovo of school In ho errors. in March this In and also 102i Jnly hits, . ' high exercises wll half. that regular opeiitn ond on the throw to thii-d'. AVrtght : . niain. Naval was he rakeh the the the above to. hall entrance over "Washington year Iltjold battiivg .left The Conga r use more elated be held, by a short prigrara consists up, foul lincU strike 1, (Hit, sLoit a city may 'be judged by the talent k prodiu-es- , culture of the i"If iK'wt for strike buck foul sonie-ofh for The are Uiillon, hamltd t hospital atortsmouth, Virginia, things their showing against 'the formid irur of vnrlons musical tiunAers and tlnm Prow must rank with cities many times Its size for it has produced an' operation.',;' He' remained there Mr. S!H(sliir' has done' and are 2 cVar. ball 2, ball 3, ball 4. Coveli ball 1. disibl'-- to right. Kiev up, '. able Aggies team than they would clever stunts. , ' V rors." ' In the westSays T. Sterling Taylor. for three months and during 'that worth several visits from every one ' ball 1, singles to tvnter. scoring Lei- le over a victory from " almost any Immediately following thp unique. may of the foremost musicians S. Harris uv. ball 1. Washington so" It was Isolated were to contracted The titiie Utah of them sftrlke to tulierculosis," luck foul who early pioneers' . np, enjoys good paintings,' acevrd- Strike.! fuOVbu'ttted hp other team.program the crowd iRill ftdjonrn te hertorf ir; JiohLSr41rris XewiA--..tawrlflctP hunt, catcher to Practice was resumed Monday af the amusement hall, where they- will write their own mnstei .their own literature and become, creators of all - first. His ' Oiit, Goslin to obtained' up, twnynra The exhibit is free to every one Ricd on second Goslin up, ternoon. Every moment of day- - enjoy nantombw- - whlcli lias finfcrart,.- - This .spirit has tieeniftssf (T "on "tiT file' youngergeneratjons and he came home the last of May. Judge np, ball 1. strike 1 clear,.. 4U: first, out fliHl to right in deep flight and much "of the darkness will leen especially prepared for the occa- and we hve an nbunduuee of excellent talent-'- To develop this talent On August 12 he married'' Miss .'Essie and the building will lie open from 2. fonl back wtrike 2, foul back, ba'J bull H a. in. to 5 p. m. diiilv Kice be. used this week 4n whipping the sion bv th Bei'hlve girls, with Mrs. opportunity must 1 given for expression. going to third after the 'i ; ' except right, bride his With 3. foul back pijt. flicd to Snyder of I'rovo. right Nt catch.' Judge bp, ball 1. foul to left, A cordial invitation is extendCougars into some new plays for the Ruth P. Farrcrln charge. Decoraha ..bepnl determined, f?o"It no hits, no emirs.' Wednesday 'evening from and his brother Harold h loft In nuis, 2. bsil-Colorado Tigers next Huluniuy, ball 4. Judge . I'rovo citynnd for'.' his ed to :tlse people tions and lightsare arrangl for the 7:.W to 8:10 or Just, forty niimiteft' a week'fn hearour fine organ, aolo-Ist- s September - for-..- Arizona FOI BTII INNING. .. : -- slrike L,.ha. " out... filed to vi"ilk." Harris visit- this tovvns'fir Ji alt up, " a.ljj'imiig t Iii'jUtA,iCheyir4iwitli--li4ntr'whetmiislcnle. state. lii , .'This will be free to,the , linrwieof the fiwsi :, choirs the up, . s( rike ApMITTED. TO BAR. who made a great running avail tlieiuslvos 1 ntlslmrghMcliipIs death ciMiie, Besides his' parents and hibiti fr'Ei'H-tid.tu first. Smith right, clenri)ur"short p iill Ic an it every liia n n.d Woni a iiViio" Jo ves si uslc . and who is Inter? catch In short right. One run, two bride he Is survived by the (if this opportunity of gettlnst ....... W, up, foul back, strike 1. Imfl 1. foul ested In tlie cultural development of. his comiuuulty should be present young ' l)r Loose, son or Air. aim irs - -- MOONKY ARRESTED. with work of one of to the hits, no errors. mid Mrs, following brothers sisters, W. 'arrested Johnwn Mtsmoy Loose successfully passed the left,' strike 2, foul lo left singles to k'nd his or her Interest and support to this movenieiit ' It Is to bo Edda" KICIITH INNING. artists. I'tah's Sinsuis Harold and Noon, leading G. J. R. to right center.. AUlndgi'..iitv foul H.I)avls and. Sunday bv this will develop into forty minutes of music appreciation. Si!WV examination on Ortobr o- Xiolwin I'ittshiirglu-Zacha- ry . now pitching; Miss Valentine Simons of Suit Lake, -- The- fiill program of these; ex- back, strike of the'sherlffs office on a hoped 1, ball 1. ball 2, fonl Rnd (AVrietts to practice nis protesno eato not music l'anernneie at Jover stioum 'tue for wnshiiigtdti. Wright up. ball 1, lau and Simmons of hibits will lie published In the near back "livery I). George Judge .Mr. by 2 strike out, filed toi left.' jxwse is iiencn warrant issuer sion in Salt Lake t'ity. . jprovo. nesdiiy evening Mt 7:"0." future,, says Superintendent Lewis. Moore up, ballj 1, ball 2r lmll 3, of Stiwiford university. i Geor(' V. Parker. (Continued on Pago Four,), Late-Monda- " FIRST INNING. . - . p ELKS HONOR Pwrk-inpan- id'-Va- -- -h- ate-guessed EMORY OF ' 1tt Jh '' MrSr-An- DEAD BROTHER uy-n- - Elksi s ist T x ! -- COUGARS " T - r '..: Jjj ' - bJout, PltJirtluyler t -- ROTNFRfr AGED FARMERS v LAID TO REST FORTCOLtlNS ' ' I -- T BAND TO. - .i. PLAY TONIGHT VICTOR SIMONS . ' ARTEHIT cll-a- jis lir PASSES AWAY ATPROVOHIGH DURINGYEAR IN nk ftd;-sai- clrf ' Artiststo -- ':.;:' fnree-nunui- sl UM Rol)-ert- l. Cou-gar- tf t - 1 PANTOMIME fr '... TO FEATURE j lik'er-Mou- ';''..'''' M.I.A. 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