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Show 1 Tlir, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY OGDEN 0000000H00000000000000000HHH00000000000n00000(lLj CCTARTMXNT f V Cfftca, 4 It TwityflfWRdd cntratwsB t 0-- 0 icrasa frcm Homi ddd and 144. lid is cum MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 10J0, T. 0 u 0 0 0 0 Beatty, State Mixed Comment Made by Board Health Secretary, London Journals on Sec lasues Appeal. retarys Dictum. Dr. B. mi 0 0 0 0 0 Hew llranswicks Are Jiiere 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v u n 0 u n u -n The most perfect examples of modern ever executed for of tie ' Sustains state board of health, said yesterday Majority Opinion to Ban It Placed on Gather that he wanted impress on the public Refusal to Go On Makof Utah the fact that the most serious problem facing the state today is the ingi to Prevent Spread ing Big Loans. lack of nurses to take care of the Now is tbs influenza epidemic. of Influenza. H time," ho said, lf ever, for pcfsous LONDON, Jaii.il. The morning newsto eome forward and volunteer their papers feature the letter of Secretary Glass of the United States treasury to services. Special to Th Tribune. lid will bs OGDEN. Jan. 31. Th Local officers should sense the im- the president of the Chamber of ComH damped on tightly In Ogden at noon to- portance of the situation, he said, merce of The United States, declaring morrow, according to tha order of the against further loans to European counfor issue volunteers. The and appeals board of health, laaued tonight, on actries. They are further stirred over the s different organizations fur public wel- exchange count of th wide iproad of influensa. controversy. A majority of the volunto in assist commofare Robtaining ought Tha order waa laaued by J. Ward, newspapers take the statement as a . n-sense chairman of tha board of health, early teers. phin, some of them welcoming Some of those people who could as- It as a needed tonic. The minority extonight and will go into effect tomorrow. Theatera, picture ahowa, dance sist, and will not, may find themselves press regret and even resentment. H ; With reference to the proposal to call halla, atore aalra and public aervlcea at in need of assistance; whereas, by H churchea and funerala are included, aa an the International conference to discuss the right example now the well aa the congregating of crowde In setting might encourage others to render as position, the Dally Mall says: etc. cigar atorea, pool halla. If America will not come In, the Eusistance, when needed, to them. Motor is so Commlaaloner Ward aald tonight that Call for voluntary nurses has so far ropean nations should still unite and devise what means are possible to meet the said twenty-algout of thirty doctor in tha met with practically no response, in tne face of this se- coming crisis city recommended tha cloalng of the town Dr. Beatty, as This has been largely Called Blow to at once, in order to aucceaafully combat rious situation. Europe. becanse of the fear people have of waa when the Influensa it : situation, into the homes where influenza Mr.Among the objectors to the letter of new going calls shown that there were eighty-thre- e which is Glass the Chronicle, to known exist. is it "a striking blow to Europe's hopes, eaaea and two deaths In tha city toAll tha trained nurses are bnsy. and the situation with an onSilent-runnin- g, is day. Thera is a total of 393 cases of There is most urgent need for volun lookercompares advising a drowning man to learn teers. I- - have been informed that to swim. Instead of throwing a rope. The "flu In the city at this time. Commissioner Ward aald that the po- number of trained nurses have refused newspaper says that not Britain, but the silent-windin- g, lice officers had been instructed to serve to attend influenza cases. If such is pennllesd sufferers on the continent, will pownotice upon the proprietor of the dance the ease, let me say that it is a fla- be affected by the declaration. Chronicle The believe to that refuses where stores halls and halls, pool cigar grant violation of nursing ethics. In this Is the last word of the United States, persona congregate. occupies a time of like this such a adding: "But, if It should be, an- - In -- M;i Preceding the action of tha city com- nurse shouldextremity die listed by the physiternational conference s non Id still be held, mission, Principal H. A. Dixon of the Weber Normal college announced that cians, and hereafter the fact should be and a large part of its task should be to H.J the college would be closed for on week, remembered when thers is a call for discover way a and tneane enabling Europe to do without American products. nurses. beginning next Monday. Dally Mali says that, while It does The state Industrial school has anThere are numerous families in notTheaffect to admire the present temper nounced a suspension of visitors day un- Salt Lake and throughout the state of Ameplca, It does not Intend to crittil further notice. W and are members It. all where the icise sick, The newspaper admits that The deaths today were those of Mrs. M i Mattie Leavitt and Helen Pearl Faulk- no one ean be found to go in and give America has dons much, but it goes on: ner. any help whatever, even to the perg- The death of Mrs. Mattie Leavitt, who formance of the simplest tasks about Slap at United States. H was 30 years of age, wife of James Q. the house. When America threw what President Leavitt, occurred at 3 oclock this after0-- 0 The vast majority of the cases are Wilson called 'all we have and all we are noon. It Is said to be the first death into the common there was in the city from Influenza without a de- of a mild type and do not require giound to hope that struggle, same the would spirit Mr. Leavitt, trained knowledge on the part of the actuate her when It was velopment of pnuemoota. of who la associated with the Utah Can- nurse; but only simple offices that any facing the burdens of the a question left struggle ning company, was In Omaha for a meetas a legacy. person with sense could perform. The reluctance of He left for home at ing of canners The state board of health isSbes the United States to participate In the once. In addition to her husband, Mrs that any person who is willing International conference is a matter of request Leavitt Is survived by a daughter. on cases these grat regret.' IS to volunteer to help Helen Pearl Faulkner, who was The Express condemns Americas In ; months of age, died at 4:30 oclock this should register either with the Bed difference and aloofness from Europes or. or of board Cross the state health, d morning at the fsmily residence, 2762 Euroand the that troubles, suggeets Round,-All-WooMadison avenue. She was the daughter in outside communities, with the local pean nations get together and devlae of George and Pearl Hnrnett Faulkner. board of health. By so doing they will means to do without American imports. 0J-- 0 The funeral services will be held at 3 render an invaluable and imperatively Under the heading, Unpleasant, but p. m. tomorrow at tha family residence. Times the Wholesome, says: editorially service. necessary The American policy may seem calDuring the- last epidemic the sitto the old world that ruined itself PIONEER RAILROAD . uation was saved through the release of lous In order to vindicate principles the Amerteachers brought about by the closing icans hold dear, but when all Is said MAN PASSES AWAY of schools. That resource i not now and done it would be futile to expect V. the Americans, even In their most genavailable. , mood, to shoulder the financial Bpednl ts The Tribune. It is hoped that many other people erous OGDEN. Jan. 31. William O. Biddle, will bo sufficiently interested in a burdens of Europe. 87 years of age, one of the pioneer railcommon to come forward and May Prove Benefit. i r road employees of Ogden, who crossed volunteer.humanity -, In m. a. the plains 1863, died at The financial today writes: editor chief the Telegraph's realized is to that be It of general debility. Ha was born In EnTo be cruel st the moment may even-complica- tually prove gland and came to America In, 13(3 and danger in influenza is fromoccur kind, for there is a general when tions. These are liable to came to Utah by an ox team. , Indisposition In the countries of Europe For many years Mr. Biddle waa fore- people fail to go to bed. This they to recognise the facta of the situation. man of the Southern Pacific paint ahopa cannot do if they are obliged to carrv People without cash or credit should reand waa retired a number or years ago on the activities of the household. frain from getting Into debt To bring on a pension. Four sons, three daughback the exchanges permanently to a the necessity is for assis- sound ters and many grandchildren and great- Therefore basis, Europe must buy less and trained not assistance, tance, essentially 1 sell more. grandchildren survive. . Funeral services will be held Tuesday in the household, even though the inThe Mail asserts that financiers and at 2 p. m. at the Fifth ward chapel, fluenza itself may be of the mild type the British treasury believe Mr. Glass's W. Ure Bishop J. conducting. Interment now prevailing. It is not the influenza letter Is largely attributable to the will be In the city cemetery. activities of Sir George Palsh, that is to be feared so much as the mission was In nowise connected complications that may set in if the whose ith the British government treatment is BURGLARS BROUGHT neglected. proper The Herald, organ of labor, comments: It would be especially Ht.-- , It may seem a harsh decision, but influenza the only BACK FROM COAST for people who have had theappropriate effect of a loan to the allies The fame of these remarkable records to volunteer their services at this time, ould be to encourage further extrava on account of their comparative immu- srance, further borrowings and further in Special to The Tribune. is now nation-widflatlons of currency. ' Everybody wants OGDEN, Jan. 3C Sergeant Charles nity from a serious recurrence of the Plncock and Detective G. D. McLeod re- disease. While that is true, the situaphenomthem. Come in and make your selecturned from Sacramento this afternoon tion is so serious with regard to the RUIT JOBBERS PAY having in custody J. M. McFarland, 21 lack of nurses at present, that there tions yeara of age, and A. E. Hansen, 13 years should be no hesitation on the part of SHORT VISIT TO CITY of age, arrested by the Sacramento pobefore lice, when they wSre trying to dispose of any healthy person who ean do so to -'t One hundred and thirty-seve- n proffer services as a nurse or to assist this jewelry stolen from the home of C. delearound the stricken household. Malan. gates to the Western Fruit Jobbers as, The discovery of the crime committed hours ending at sociation, en route by special train to For the twenty-fou- r shipment In Ogden was not made until reported by 11 oclock the annual convention at San Francisco, morning yesterday reports . the Sacramento officers, who arrested is gone. cases of influenza were were guests of Salt Lake fruit Jobbers McFarland and Hansen. It was said that 279 suspected men for five and " received at the Salt Lake board of and commission the jewelry and silverware they were dishours yesterday. this time During the visitors were conducted about the posing of had the name of the Malana health. We shall -upon the addrees slip of a newspaper. city on a sightseeing trip, were guests In which the articles were wrapped. at a special organ recital in the taber0announce The Ogden officers, upon being notif- reseat that the parents of the children ere nacle and at a luncheon at the Hotel the arrival ied,1 learned that the Malan family was deed and coaseat for adoption it fires by the Utah. H In San Francisco on a visit. They were feerdiea. ? Governor Bamberger made an address of other ii advised and a member of the family went Ashworth-Olpughliof welcome at the luncheon and R. J. to Sacramento and Identified the stolen Wife Obtaid Divorce. Hrtxle, president of the Western Jobbers' shipments. : 0-- ' goods. In the opinion of the local offi, Special to The Trlbuat. ' association, responded for the visitors. cere Hansen and McFarland are Impli J D. Chase of J20 Rich, the secretary Sa&fain, OGDEN, Jan. 81. flaael if. Harnlsh waa cated in the robbery of the home of Produce Dealers' Credit assoby Jtukre A. W A. G. Fell and Mrs. Joseph Clark, (raated a decree of divorce la tlie dlatrlct court today from Arthur ciation, was toastmaster. Agee both families being out of the city at the K. Haraiah, Fred J. Day. manager of the Ryan upon the ground ot failure ta time of the robberies. Fruit company, and Harry A. Hudson, manager of the Ogden Commission comleft for San Francisco yesterday pany, SAYS HUBBY TOLD HER PICK MCARTHY AS on the special train. A. J. Elggren of Elggren Bros., I. A. Hancock and S. HE WED HER ON BET KANSAS CITY PILOT Christensen, manager of the Intermountain Sales agency, plan to leave for the Special to The Tribune. convention city today. KANSAS CITT, Jan. 81. Alec McCarlargo number ef relative, Mr. Ooedwta haa bees at Salt Lake for aereral afternoon, with h TJ:zKtttn,Bg t9 OGDEN, Jan. 31. In answer to the di- thy, second baseman for the Kansas City and friend. 1. attendance. Elder William P. wooka engaged la Maaonie activities. vorce complaint filed against her by J. American association team for the last vert D1, Th. (maker, S Salt Lake vlaltor preolded. Clayton W Ilford Cawley, Floretta Cawley says two years, today signed a contract to MOTHER ASKS POLICE U" T. Jt. Taylor, Eldem Kran Wrid. and f hr i,ter Infant Girl Dies. Gfts Itow. that during the period her 'husband was manage the team. McCarthy succeeds Albert Joeea. Vocal alect!ooa wera rendered Miaa Bnby Schramm, In the war he failed to provide for her. John Ganzel, who resigned this week. TO AID IN FINDING BOY Of Mr." uW by ilia, liollia Back .tend and Mima Ethel Tay- Special to Th Tribune. Mrt. Ferdinand Schramm,daughter lor. and She adds that in June, 1911. while her department. Eugene .Mne, 8 day PROVO, Jaa. old, were married In husband was in the army, he came home Annual Meeting Postponed. daughter of Mr. aad Mra. Edward O, Moe, temple. They wiU ba Wedneeday The police have been asked to conat hum la Peynon after on a furlough and she advised him that 'The died from Infantile W Wed. 8t. Ara la today complaint. Center 125 Two Telephone West Couples , duct a search for Samuel R. Trant, 15 Officials of the Young Womens Chrisfuneral will he tomorrow morning nt 11 oclock February she lost her wedding ring. He ts said Mr. and Lea R. Baker of Provo wem. at tb, roahlenc. to have told her he would buy another tian association have postponed the an- years of age, who loft his home at RalSpecial to The Tribune. tb gne.ta Thuraday of Mra. Anna Samiwla. and which nual had been C. banquet one. but failed to do so. Joaea. daughmeeting PROVO. Jan. 81. Mia. It. Mia. Hurley of Ihn high ocbool faculty went ston, Nob., September 8, 1919. LOUIS M. BRIAN Mrs. Cawley then alleges that she announced for February 3. The event was to bait Lake Wednesday. ter of Mr. and Mm. 8. 8. Jonea, amt Richard Heart Trouble Fetal to Boy. have marked the opening of the three 264llis mother, Mrs. .W. R, Trent, Box R. ttlich of Balt Lake, were married today The Beehive Rebeknh lodge met Monday noobought the ring with money which ehe to Ralston, Neb., writes that she is BURIED AT PROVO at tha home of theMr.bride, Bl.hop Jooeph A. ta Tba Tribua. earned. The charge also is made by the weeks' dedication services for the new worried ning in the I. O. O. P. hall and the following over his failure to communiand Mm. Sllclt want Sptrift! Battle officiating. were Initialed by Mra. Ethel Buckler officer, wife that her husband told her he had building. Notice of the date on which the cate 41. FKOVO, Thoms J. Bamll, Jaa. with her and that she will reward to Salt Lake, where they will reolde. aad Mm. Zina Brlaodaoo: Paat grand. Mra. aoa at Ur. ami tirt. A. B. married her on a bet. She then says dinner will ba given will be announced to Tba Tribune. aad Bo4ty, Labe Salt William Special t George later. Smith: May Clyde etc grand. Mra. Mary Moert.! a tods ffo anyone furnishing information as to PROVO. Jaa. $1. Funeral otrrlcea were held Mlae Dtila Taylor of Proeo wera married to- di4 heart trouble. Faneral that because she did not receive any treasurer, Mm. Sarah Perry; aM grand, Mra. his whereabouts. will ba bsl4 at tba esmater tooMrrow money from her husband while ha waa In ta the Boonevllls ward meeting house this Clerk L. T. Kpperauo. ' Susanna County by day Weller; sfuraoou at 4.M oclock. recording aeoretary, Mra. Etta e& Star to Feed Elk. He is describedas being five feet Jhe army, she accepted a position with for Lou la M. Briaa, mho died 'WednesJiptmon; correapoadiag aerretary. Mm. Laura a motion picture company and then her were bialmp Jraieph The five speakers inches evening. with day Thomas hair of and the loomha; tall, state warden, Mra. A nice Wilde; tondne-- t Redmond, secretary light husband wrote her a letter and congratu- llvs etock board, A. Buttle. Bishop Bea U. Bullock, sad Bishop Recruiting Officer Transferred. lor, Mina Florence Samuela; R. B. N. J Mr has been advised that the complexion and grey eyes. - , P. lated her anil aald he hoped ehe would be- American Billings. Anna George .; Ked Star Animal relief, a de Samuela; L. S. N. i Mra. Olive to Tha Tribune, PAYSON Vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Arch Special come a great screen star. She asks for a L. H. V. fl.. Mm. Emma Mitchell; H. m PROVO. Jan. 81. Captain W. A. Genoar, partment of the American Humane assoHealth M. iburraao, Thomas E. Ashworth of Salt Made, V. Mra. Report dn ores. Ethel 0., Buckley, ciation, hopes to provide 36,000 with which Eider Andrew who baa been ta charge ot th Ptot. recr.lt-inLake and Mrs. Frank Ram. Thirteen fewer deaths were reported In Jenson to purchase hay for starving elk In WyfittOK, Jaa, 4 L. Mis Jasatti Rtaea c effica for anal lima, wilt Ic.TO tomorrow offered the invocation nod the beeedle-tioFined for Drunkenness. for Salt Lake. He eapecta later to g to th twaaty a t hr frteoda at cards Suntrtatft4 oming. An appropriation has already been Salt Lake by the city board of health waa pronounced b Eider Robert Elliott. for the week ending January 30, 1920, as tirs. Eaaa Kwci woa first prtsa INFLUENZA CLAIMS made for this purpose, Sydney H. Colerecrnltlog office at Botae. Idaho, kerf coal Mar-tl- day evaalAg. A wealth of floral tributes bespoke the love Bperi.vl to The Tribvee. Olaen will bo la charge of tb Proeo office sad Mra. Dsvu fchaler MiaotsUs. Loach wss man, manager of the association, writes. compared with the corresponding week In and esteem of man friends. Interment wan wwvad. Ot.PEN, Jsa. 41. Tbrnnta Cbapms pleaded Flak aad wkit esmatioas aad Jurat 1919. for tha time heiag. There were eleven fewer births for in the Uit cemetery. SPRINGVILLE MAN wuru charts of druofceaaese ia the city far dacortUoao. uad f'jllty to the eaU the week this year than the same period Provo Woman Pensioned. waa oeateaced to per e 460 Mra. WlllUm FiaUsoa aaturtalaud at dia i emt today Forty-thre- e last conta-loyear. cases of Dies of Old d ee la Jell fine or eerva Uitrl tie peld Visitors Not Admitted. Bondar. Cwtrs wuru laid for Mr. aad Bpclst fa Tba Tribanc. ftr Federal pension of $11 a month, dating disease were reported during the Mra. Floyd Wiluoa. Mr. mod Mra. Wiillma the floe. SPRING ILLS, Jaa. from March 4. 1917, haa been granted to week this year. Thirty-fouHyraai Clyde. as SIMCUI t Tb Trlbon., to Tba Tribune. r houses Special A vos, JiiM. Ksthrya Wllsoa, MUs Lets Kta Mrs. Emily M. Bee, for the services renof tba lea dine farmers and baslaeaa mea af in quarantine at the end of the FHOVO, Ju. L Mr.. Klim. A. 8prry, mrjg. PROVO. Jan. Me Dr. Georg K. Hyde, medAmou sod tha betas-Mustur Billie Uysaa. Files Suit tin Note. dered by her late hunlnd, Frederick F. week this year. ow at W. O. 8 perry. SIM tod.y at tb. kerne ical euperlntendent of the State Maatal bu Boris Too club ost Tuesday with Mrs. this city, died at ktorrs last aifbt frm Kkl 11 r. Bee. aa bugler in Captain Caleb Ilaws s William J. How, at of hr daughter, Btatea that, owing to tha flu epidemic, Barbara Woods. Special to The Trlbaae. floeosa, after a short illoene. Mr. and Mrs. menIn (the Black Hawk campaign. 84 y.mr. from ailment. Inrldeat to admitted of the not be will atate, tli. elaltora Mr. end Mra. William Ferre ef Provo were g. OGDEN. Jan. II. Suit to recover $16,0Q0'a1. company Mother Called to Spokane. lydo am rlaltiog with their imaa, Wlltovd Bee lives at 318 West Center street, to .id age. She cam. to luk la 18A2 and bad tal boapttat. Tlila role haa been formulated the dinner (uesta Baaday of Mr. aad Mrs. W Il- (sad Iff ud to bo duo noa a promissory sets, wet Mrs. Edward, at fliorrt whn Mr tiyda wss Promo. Hb. I. .nnriead by th. for the calefy of tho patieota. Iltvd In I. Irovo. tine. of a Ofoelto. ham from receipt Med (a the dlatrlct court tods telegram stricken. Tha widow, five eoas aad ms rtsur fby bmaia that her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Spokane following children: Mm. John B. Lewln, Mm. Mrs. Burnley TVmisIsks ectortalaed at a atter Mr. Clyde was bora ta Bertnc-villtteleue afiat r. L liteirr. aurriva. Crassly, was III with Influenza, and that help William J. Hown, Mm. Wtll.mettn Owen, and pan Saturday af last week la bmor ef Circuit Court Buie Day. Mrs ago. Fusers! wrvim Dies of Pneamonlk. Elbert E. Sperry, and awserow. grandchildren, aa for bar her housework Maurae, not will blrUulsy dsufktar, ba could held bar be in obtained Uoedsy. United in Marriage. Wednesday will he. rule day In the Spoksne, Mrs. Josenh Monson iett on the all of Provo. to The Trlbooo. Special Mra. Mra. C. United fetal 4. Carl circuit court, accord. ng to midnight train Friday for the eastern and Ellsworth, Kelrf 31Mrs. Bpeotsl ( The Tribuaa. Jamea FRO vo. Jan. Wright, m ef Lecturs Is EnJoyeA Goes After Robber Snapoct. made the ago Mrs. J, It. Tletjea ysva a dsactng sad card Mr. Monson Is by Washington metropolis. Jsa. St Vraocs r. Brey of gelt an announcement Eltea r1tb. died this morning 0IFX, la tba Becwad ward W. Christy, clerk ofyesterday tha United ad.isory architect mtsg 47 ears of poeumeoin. tie ts oumrod by Rsrty Tbaradsy eel Gertrude Ball ef of Mll wero rteet John Tbs H to Tribune. Ut tbs school Tribune. slate to The 8lclai Special .were IotHfA. ed sod five rtiMr. bis 3rtbf and tHUMarst keU, Bliiy (aests cntr;afe license at the roietf clerk a of H tales district court. buildings commission. MAi.NA, Jaa. 31. An tBtTslied ttnra wss PROVO. Jao. SI. Sheriff J. T. WItHama left his wife 11 gjrs. Prank Oberiisnaety sad Mrs. Dwt ftumsr ram le this fire today. The io.ple were later latarrted at eo brother, Thomas f Msrna Thr4sy w to th wi Or tb , Flvea Portland. wera at Bpsalsh Fork. Baadsy, visUiif ttoir today fr eprta In b SroU-iuU childhood, ejurtbesse by Bishop Gilbert Thatcher, Matrimonial Annoyances. harteo V Moo of bringing bat . aiRf In ( oorvr a ball hr lr. It. Ik, Bigrg, siiapeeteg country from &chool2U9ten Elect. yrandmother, Mrs. Hsvls. The of atieodsaca robber fourth the of being the Miss Juanita Race weet ta Bslt tske. Friday, Fpruigrilie psrkwi tba hull ta Hs eipsuKr, Were ' annoved bcrutise I will be elected for the net hank, you Will Adopt Children. fur whom he haa rqo1itio papers. ta visit her sister, Um. H. I. Brntlh. Hlg Visiting rEuly. three month a the luncheon of at eur with the razor sharpened Mrs. Bea Issrs ef Leisad Is tha yaest af pvncil Font to Givs Dance. Special to The Trlbuee. to be h.d .ot, 12 j . ,Srhf41mf!ter, bet mother, Mrs. J. S. Dausiess. Special ts The Trtbua.. Twice, replied the patent t . Tlxe Trihoae, IH.ng.N. Jaa. 31. Wuhan, A. d T,mm 'i Ip etteaded Bpetfal After sa mlth here PKOVO. Jan. 81. Th. Her. g ft. I par vtt fltr had After to givpn up trying KnHwvn filed a petltiau t adopilea of Parky to Th Trtbuae. iU he made hotel. Addresses r uoyr--f Ual rit, Mr. sod Mrs John Amos. Mr. and Mrs. MAi.NA. Jus 31 Th William B Fbforme, soatoe of the run. to write with Ike ptucil. I tried shve aed Pltel boiler, ta the probate dtvlalon of tfarm oti ksi rfcareh aad ortaeliMl of 'ho Irarter a ademy. ta Feed Lewis sed gbildrea wnl in tmaish irk post of the Airtri9s ,f ..v.. - .. j fHOVO. Jeo. 31 T user w... 9rrci fir e dl.tr let nan today. The pet Itinera re. a dsace ia I w per a hall February 14, Washington tetar. wttk hM family. Wedsssdsy ta ba tba (aeate af Bislsup sad Mrs. ccmdui't4.. Cell!., .era bold ta tbo Tatrd wars yarn tsrday afomdlag , frw Safa trjr Dr. T. B. 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