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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1901).

SUED FOR 810.000; GETS $2,775. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MARRIAGES hd DEATHS KELLY CRAZED BY BRUTAL REV. ffl K. FOSTER EARLY IS A FREE MAN BUSY DAY FOR JUDGE NASH.

Magistiate Dismisses Case of Assault Against Policeman. TREATMENT OF POLICE CALLEO TO WORCESTER L. 1.. October II A J2.775 in tho ItS.WM i WHILE RE LIVES HERE Health Department Informs Him Thomas Johns CHASE DARLING On Tuesday. October 12, at Montclair.

X. by th.i lam. a K. Holm--. Mrs.

LILI AN K. I. Hi. IXC, to WILLIAM II. CHASE of Xew York.

HONS KBUTOHW. On Tuesday. Oeto-h. u. ISi.9 in Brooklyn, by the H-v.

Dr. Rhoades' Former Associate i Epileptic Placed in Cell Op- woodm. "posite Staber Murderers, -am'm'. against Eniilo Elscuian. it Fit Kelly ot BOS Roger raVs? ll V'' the First Bapt ELEANOR That He Cannot Be Molested in City.

That He Cannot Be Molested Went Mad. Maddox. in the Supremo i KELTGEN and JOHN II. H0X8. Church In That City.

RII.LIET-FLOCKER.-On October 12. was run down and badly in- on September last Winters nit him over i HB el 1 1 GEORGE U. IULL1ET and EVA jured by Mr. Elseman's automobile in the head with his club. It appears the WW Tr 1 iT1 blocker.

CHARGED WITH NO CRIME. TO BEGIN WORK NOVEMBER 1. "'J. HE VISITED DR. BLAUVELT.jl Sfc-J 4brams.

Betty Mallln, Annie Although He Had Address on His tho uay' Outlook Committee Will Report the ,0 MMtTM bhm Tt tn The Earlys Will Remove to Some i GMtSmKII San James W'', Person. Relatives Were Not Notified Oil MCIM I.CA!. Name and Formal Invitation to th. Country Which ftHftAflH I. of Arrest for Five Days.

BROKtH PALMEOO IS DEAD Will Follow. theVw "roi.cg 'ta'naff Few Know. Dalton. HBHH LilB wl sp. I Ftr? Watcher in McKane Riot thick skull a good thing -szr i G.

from the M'rtlp 'lv'n" "r' t0 Succumbs. associate pastor with tho Rev. Dr. V. C.

sistant sanitary superintendent in charge IIIIV ft! b'h orer, Samuel L. Kln8 Hospital, yesterday, are P. Rhoades In the Marey Avenue Baptist 01 informed John Early this it exceedingly indignant over the treatment Ts Cbureh. and which was regarded as a sue- Saved Pole Llfe When Bullet morning. "Even though you were af- Lloyd, Mary i Weiberg, Carl L.

ho received from the police. He was ar- Death Comes While Brooklyn Man Is asBOdatioR without doub. dieted with leprosy, we could no, Inter- Ludlow. Samud rested early on i he morning of October 6, Traveling in Germany, and Revives be the pastor or the First Baptist Church OtrUCK Mim. fere with you.

because It is not contag- A 1 ABRAM8 On Toes la, 0, toner 12. 1909, bJ Omoer Geltlerman of the Classen avo- Famott8 Political Case. Worcester. succeeding the Rev. and has no, been considered A BETTY i ii l.

i Tnth year, nue station, wno round him acting queer- Dr. Lemuel Call Barnes, who resigned Infuriated Countiyman Fired Pistol 10 country. a compjaint ii, i Jrx" 3 xr by mother business head Windsor pi en Tli.iv.-ho O. tuber 14. one, occupied by the men convicted of home.

i5o Argyle road, of the slouMy Head. interfering with you. If the neighbors. v.v tho murder of Mrs. Staber.

Just after aath of I'lrlch Palmedo ai i8l thp outlook rommjUP, of complaia. they may move away. If your these men lad been removed Sin? WUrtemberg, Germany, where was vis- Worcester dhurch voted unanimously UJchul Pvl a Polish saloon keener landlord hears of it and complains, send and all-Havana cigars BAUER CHARLES V. beloved son of sing. Kelly lost his reason and talked "Ith his wife, for the bene of nco 2, 0 of 7 North 8U T.

"lm -o us at of the electric chair. Ho had been suffering for some This was he flrs, good news which John d0n rtence I'utnam av. -runcrai According to his brother. John. Kelly time from nervous prostration af( meeting to-night.

niKht be made a target by to bring to his family in for your nerves. If you reafter. bad always carried slips of paper con- Mr. Palmedo was born in Brooklyn 47 when an informal vote wfti bl asked for nK T3 ycarB old of t0 hi9 as, mau exnect to snd he I f1IMAX-0n October 13 1909. at the taimng Ins name and address so that If an'1 wa3 the 90n of Dr UlrIfn on he recommendation of the committee.

Wy.nlCOwisky years old of masa, lhaL s0 aB hl. hoOHeB expect to Stt up and be er. Mrs. Mary E. anything happ-tt-d iv Palmedo, a well known physician of this required seven days before a formal avet.ue.

One of the bullets in he is in a safe refuge somebody, Stick tO a mild, Tarn "I'M i '-on Hrooklvn. X. could bo noli led It.o-o,,-', Parly in life he attached him- vote ran be taken will then he allowed to struck Pyla over the right eye. but was where he will not he subject to periodical JSESCASIIMtX in year. No- f.mf I rl 1 TmZlt frmu 0 Hoffman 6 his "un.

ren. deliffhtful, satiatyinw lice of funeral lureaftei. police thai liis brother was in custody Unown stock brokprs ot Manhattan. aD0t lir mlUn8 0 I jl.i Wjsnieowisky. John Chi i Mian (j niauvelt -his morning, war- CORX-JfLllS CORN, aged 70 years 4nd WPre con)pleter at ns and was with them his death.

He was Mi' aml Coser played a half hour for the Health Kkw-4- and 6 months, beloved husband Li. b- nu ll five davs af m-mber of the Xew York Stock Ex- BmHM cards. ysnicowisky was tho heaviest I par, men, inspectors who had -old his AjUTTlS corn. Pun.r.,1 Thursday arrest. change.

IHIiwCTMHHll A tew miDutes before 1 o'clock wile ihey would return this morning -v A-rta, AAV7 tober 14 at p.M sharp 113 John Kelly, when seen by nn Eagle He was married to Emma Sondero, who lHBSr 'M Pyla announced that he was finished hlm; io 1A late resideiee. Third st. Brookljn. reporter this morning, male For MLH plavmg. as was near closing up time.

He present a note of introduction to. vk log statement: suniies him uuh tbne children. tor HSf iHsl vsinlow-kv r.sist. .1 his continuing Dr. Blauvelt from Dr McMillan Mild LKjK, KISlcLL CRfinilT' iV i in Wcdnes lay, October many years he was a resident "I b-mih HT 1rlmf I r- ovr "in" of hi X.

York rs tie H' tilth le- ii i. lence, liJS Keaii st. Statement of Kelly's Brother. Broooklyti and i ih- Piatimsh section. Hf iPWlllli down the pariment, and a note from Dr.

L. Duncat: FRAXCIS -KEIiMITOX. beloved hus- "George Kelly was seen bv WEf --JKBU I the bar to ar lil l- th. head of the New York Skin band of Mniy J. iehin end son oi 4 1 1 also.

gMM and Cancer Hospital, who wa- ihe firs' i he Iste Johti I Hridgei Croighton. a tmtikr. V- 0M-igMtBi 'Ki t'" tune enraged, and. he cause of Early on LOST AND FOUND of hereafter. his home The office fe" who went HI 1 SStSTff Pvia" 'e' ufierl TUiltl.t.t 4 O4LT0V- East not any informal ion than Ihl, Town Hill Vovemoer iB M'tKK in the bar and flre.i point tilank at lla.

1 XI i' ANNIE HAL- that his name ws H. K. Ih voie was HsLH Th- bullet struck the 1st, in head. 1-1' "S.v W. nalton.

Funeral taken to the "with 'WVM an'1 's i rnTs private on Thursday morning. a tirou, John Y. McKane's i WIH r. 'up Dr. Bensel on EDEX-On Mondav.

October 11. 1909. 'at ge :1, assaulted b.m severely and would I BiHLsLsHH r. se broth I ,1 as- h- Mr Karlv ber reside IM rth St. Brook- linn iv O.

lui.er 11. 7. 'l ft' "'1' SWK 11 1 I ,1 I a 1 HtKAsndN. 'l-iL 0' imermeni Put in Cell Opposite the Staber -rVi 'V'c XrJ" jrnS md.j;,;;;. HMHBTJPl 'W-' Thursday.

tuber 14. at P.M. in cell 4. lower Her. in I'a me do als loid h.

he nHLHr slK fUved Wy.nl.-owUky to the freight some rouble i. 1 PlOD-O red dtaVl i IHH 'j ecaCp to Tnursdaj" Oetober'lT1 1 1 1 ablet'o lerment Holy Cross Ccmet.r.v. I ed''und' -'hl band" feawgBHPl111 IM day. fc twbabo -s wi 11 v' i'e JAMES I ot Sadi- inm' me't morn- 1 was glad The Rev. Allyn K.

Foster. or 'l i' death i'iv! v.dtb..in paying Tit If'A 'JILlY 'V6 Flaibusb when S' "'f 1 lhnr. in' mplo'ye. ho was io wh i. hey nr.

-going is know IJ 1 ii' i ii 'be "finer ihat no one could find bur, n. vote for Mr. Fot- a to only a few s. as tbSn'c llrav'n chur, 'Zo rol Mm ad 1 BODY FOUND IN JAMAICA BAY. WMlclrWUffi haVeusuar.

fM $50,000 blaze in harlem. j-. 1 W- ol fh n'pl 1111 c'lii '1 at. "'eideic hiiiuieii Corpse oi Man Believed to Be a Sailor f'd. f.

m'n respectfully Tuvited. Department woul'd 'the Found Adrift Head Is it i. is given begin h.sw.'.rk'on No- Fire Panic in Tenement House qjat York! W38T. on Oclobe, I. FOX-On Tuesday.

October 12, 1908, BOtlfy his folks of his misfortune Missing. i Fomanv ve ihe Rev f. Quelled by the Police carat toner5et In "piatinu i gaunt famine stalks 4 10 IT.diy. 9 f.n A.M.. Unly of an unknown drowned man was I be fire earlv I thence to Church ot Lady ot Mercy.

with be lived, hour j' Tuv i Vu', s's: hi' in nlIng "spread through the three story Multitudes in Brooklyn and Other GERSBACH On To. slay. 1J. hi arrnisumetii in cottn. live days a mile w.M ol the Ro.l.awa I l.f era I promin.

hes. While he Rev 2422. 2424 and 242.1 Fir.it j'r-- 1 AN1VA CKUSIl.ACH Her- ai arresi Saving Station, by Oeorge Vet tor of Dr. Cleland Boyd McAfee, pasior oi ih Manhattan aud for a time ihreai Boroughs Suffer. u.ni.'lezf.

.1 -a A. tjere- -i turiV.ome.i l.qent sir and Clniiles Wag- J-a-j' ve cri h. tn llcishborliig l.uiiaings. PERSONAL. her Residence 171 Rogers 'av.

interment iimi in an i-l- 'lie' he was the name Unless Relief Comes Scon fill 0ut 1 w.rL"" J'rlVite' Xo' art' e.j'" to shore, and then notified the police wa 'n be I rv.eni" of Ih firemen, v.i.h bienk Is Fearetl Pie Bakeis GILBERT On Tuesday. 1. w-d. lay 1 'li-eovered that a uf Bea, si: ion hlmsel, he es, the Lafa a he r-ams from Iwo belovl (.,., Jail i. -ould have Still oil Strike.

wife of Charles Iv Gilbert. Funeral s-r- di.t. of nearl thte. niile.s v'u. 1.

Aiier a r.ghl of Mr. and Mrs Van Hols, brioge si n'rookl'vn Tan, da i ni c-i' bo.ly.'aad' 'h i hnllv "anT b'. The pief amine has bed raging i in was Weans' respectfully0 "invited. Interment pppti'' v'Vn "bo, f'' maenb i Spring I Bre thel New York for I he pal tew days. 0 Gr-oghegai LLOYD On Monday, October 11.

v.i'i'.'n uar'd in i I "v.V.urth'Mre!-,1 nLVZ hrreMWiwthle GOT ALL BUT TWO VOTES. MARY C. LL01U luce ilr.ii.ilal II, was 1 bead and hands were complect? xr preeinets. go, all of ill no, b. ic.ponsit TSaSSP I 1 1 '( II T'sillTo "sirll anl N.wtown Fiiemen AieFond Of ai.

Flat- Brought to Court Handcuffed. shirt gray u' -ve'ir' l.roun .1. Mi y-n VI. Hn-y will not give in un.il Webber. 2:20 "The si ories about his singing in court socks' and black There was Hat h'm Hospilal lh" lhrir i Vl "iRl" 'h' r.

M. lntermcot In Holy Cross Cemetery. 'm -Vhr 'iH NV" "'vi'' oui of Hi'' 1 Vi '-'T 'aLe'lir -SrneS SIGN READS "BWANO TUMBO." "2' 1 ices' at his residence. 225 Franklin sen. for cov, red patrol Wagon, and when England." CAVE-IN KILLED LITTLE GIRL.

rh" dough-pun. Frank v. on Friday afieruoon. October 15, at I at t.i g. inio th.

1 v' Roosevelt, L. Boniface Perpetuate: '7 N- Corona s. R. Hyland. No.

o'clock, interment private. wer'e noH i'' i inissioVi reutma I to Eight-Year-OUl Buried Under Sand ai Fame of Hotel 1 's no, lor me, who give 'i. Kin. -si: I. Harbal.

Xo. 2. "iy 2 vr-: 10lrsue- TUo fii. tho Hi'rB' Iri are MAN TERRIBLY BEATEN. (Special to the Eagle.l sms'likely thn, on luiuVwiil'.

t'mll'ie Park. Thursday, at A.M.; Jhem-e to sl we in Russia? Has it become a crime to 'erdiy afternoon of Uttl Roosevelt, L- October SVhlle ex- instead of a joy time, be a period ot I stsUl'lntrmciii iToly Cross Cemetery. even onpo.riiv'd'er'.nci'.'i' Unidentified, and With No Clews to l'. obi. "of 157 President Roosevelt is in Africa hunting mourning for some lime to come.

PROPOSALS. MCEVOY- Suddenly, on Monday. Octo- TlJ 2rt Assailats' He Will Probably Xln For- as IZZ onidUm's'r', 1' w' iV 1 ber 11, to 1,1 own. in I "ie in Hospital. jest avenue.

Vaim.o,,, has a usually unl.ear Some of young- Vv IIkk'. iiea'l from'b'i's late' residence, Chaun- o't i ui'foHun man' I neighbor" and in 10 avowing list to sters have been eating non-union ph-. but 0ii TO COMMACTORS, thonca'tO the Church Of the be off dead than w(th hja eye( DiackenPd and a wound on 1 gh-r's llotly 'or I Inn is tin In, acquisition to the place, tory. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDPERH. Holy Rosary, "here a solemn re.juiem mal(or ig not ended yet.

as for the I bis chin which apparently had been made more people, who dug feverishly, sin- wus and besides a conspicuous display of lis l'p the lime of the strike, nobody The person or persons making a bW Ssll- "toss will sake the si o. huuiatinv I lot end to by a kick, an unidentified man, about f.u i 'lend. The lm 1. one bad been suffocated name, has hanging from Its front a realized what an important place pie nn 'j- r- ('. soul.

Relatives am 1 ascertain if such acts ian be perpetrated years old, was found unconscious this I 10 death. prominent gol.l-leti.re.l sign with ihe holds in In sniooi running of the hum a-. ans thail i'b i morning In the doorwiv leading lothei irds "Bwan Tumbo" on it machinery. The scenes in the nranis a rear areaway of the house 2 Wo-stcr FORBES FLYING FOR A RECORD Morris Bookman, who found he "tTll MOORE-On Tuesday. October 12 W.

BIRD THIEVES FOIL POLICE. I street. Manhattan. Th- man was taken place, ha, a liking for the ex-Presid-n, i i'Tn are rcaH, 1, 'J," V'-t THOMAs- MOORK, I to St. Vincent's Hospital, where It Started ill Balloon Yesterday Flora and thought that it would not he a had one case a shop girl hici- down and a' Ijtofi2ggjt Bluecoats Search in Vain for Chicken 8al1 lhat lle will probably die.

St. Louis Had a Bad Start, alleged Africa title jwe ocopiousl i if," i-i nV.u. O'Kl AROLD O'KEEFE. beloved 1 Roost Robbers Who Make rteiVrmine' hoiTthe" man" recciv.r'hln0 I However. "'rhT'lnn ieail'ni'Mrno.

be "o'V In and JJlt son of William and Helen O'Kcfe nee Big Hauls. Juries, That he was beaten is without ablish. in the hear, of the village fused to be onsol, vith off-, ad V. ober 2:20 P.M. i The Hath Beach police have been un- do no, know, and so lar hey have be.

-looking forw ar.l great inter. to I Terled' nito' h' factory aiM p'a- L.LJ. I able 'o the sneak Hip irs who a. to get any le- liesides the hi- tne on, come of the free balloon ll.aht nooknuin ixpe. is lhat some dVv.

when An organization of Brooklyn college ''iX'in'Tml'jt Lake. Xo, ice ha(' "fn "''bic'kens "'-f- also 7. York' ng be vein ilrop'j'n'a'mi s'r" 'hi Hn JYl ''-'i of funeral were from the rear vr.l of shock. Holland Forhe. I'1'1" has been named, no, nnlyiwhlea ha I beet heard OD man football In all HF1 FN 'i i- Hed'oV jleob 'Z Vt'f k'ii'n ''s'ui.

it (lial-i services will be held 8011 rn 1 I the third Mr All-in Moore'" duration and disiu.ice. r'a'nm restaurant twn h.v. mad I T'T. m5'0 Friend" i Ulch' wouid assist poli.e In r. EDNA SIMMONS BURIED.

Uiemp'i ,1.1 'he pb-s ga-hered -a" in ends FIGHT DREW A CROWD. Vi 'i'y skill an! as a pilo, are haphward from various smalt bakeries, sMjggj ere nvne. 'pounds was'lee, a Little Colored Girl. Who Was Shot I h'J 'hat OD'5 'h" 'l' Jiy I', 'i-Ano of Newsboy and Fireman Mixed It at and slightly bald, his hair being gray, iMMMM Last July. Has Impressive Km.1 'ar.

ho.iiog the strike V' Montclair. Jamaica Both Arrested. 'i'a- Ml" club. ib expected home Oc- Funeral I 1 '-V ie'iVe' PETT1T Tuesday. October 12.

WW. For fighting on Washington and Fulton "nd' ehe'cklll s. t0" 1 overturning' Jf 'pi. wagons "wi, 7" 'I' 1 t- bv i "CON" MC ATJLIFFE DEAD. of Hdm, Si mmons.

the rX rote's Ci. Xewkirk and" I i PANESE ARE SIGHTSEEING, Was an Amateur Boxer and Brother Putnam July 4. .0 J'Ung8UI: I "ross-a. N. Monday.

Cowme'rTcommtarioner, "J-cAuliffe. ti MZtT'MX HUNTINGTON TARS DINE. V', 'ySi 'jfnV Jr''gh. lhe of I Visit Financial It Mi .7 liWII Dinner Ends Successful Sea-' SSJ' 'b gR services on s.iav hm, crowd. The newsboy seemed to Parks in Manhattan.

i -b- hotel business i The father of the child, who is a govern-' son of Long Island Club. I v'oVk6. ".1 Hntingrtrry SCHREIXFIt Suddenly on Sunday arraign, Hus inorning on Hi. barge 1 Sl" Exchange L- 'in v'' not been Sunday Sfhool scholars of Edna's easful farewell dinner of ih. season 1 He 1 or tob.r JullX fl FORCE sssaul.

be Far Ko.kaway cinrl. 111 Manlu'i-an the hnnorar) was sabl "'bite, were seated facing was given he new dining room of J- 'i inclosed In a 8CHRK1XKK. his residence. Kill- eommer. i ot pan no bj.

)h(. srrvic, the on the opposite side. Huntington Yacht Club las. evening, mo 'i-ar' ton St. SerWeea Wednesday at 8 P.M.

and htttjt i ran mien Probablj be held on Sunday and the The services were conducted bv the' ban flf'y of ihe members, their wives upon tlx presentation vf interm-u: Thursday at lu A.M. Lodges! CRASH. A' noon 'he party iisit-d the City Hail, u.ll in Cypress Hills. De- Rev Mr. Timms of Trinliv Biptis, fr.

t- ioatiue Xew York 1 ii ti.ir. as Hofer Lodge. Henry 8pi 25 wars of age. of b- Mayor 1 lellan mad, p. i id at the time of Church and Pierre Zeno.

Io charge of I- rr 5 No. tM I 0 r.i Kranken Unterst Ev. streel Was driving a horse at- v. I by his widow, a H.s..:, The cadet in unit 1,1 1 1 Vereln i. ii Eiiigkeii Xo.

Louie-: The programme he aft. rnoon in son. John. is well known in ama-I were and the 'Sunday school, the i lurnwhed the music for dancing in tuc of th- i 11 I. 0.

0. Con- elude an InfoMMl lun heon SI Hi- Hotel teur imnn.ig irclcs. and a daughter, girls white dresses, filed out after pass- evening. I JP el the presidem (m or deem ot East New As, or. with the Silk A- hosts Emma.

Hi- brother. M.Auliffe. ing the casket and stood in two rows as! A parti. ularly bright and interesting East. when vehicle was struck by a ear of and an automobile rip through the who was lightweight pugilist it was carried out of the church, while sp was made by the newly-elected Id he Cross, own line.

eh, was Hirown; parks. of Ihe world, also survives him. De- "Jesus. Gentle Shepherd, Lead Us." was commander. August lecksrher he V.

i bt -nna-t 8T01 October 11, 1 90s, io u. stfe, I eived besides n- Tht pa, ly will bi entertained at din- I ceased "as a Mason. verv sweetly swung. i also were made bv former Commander F. is a it otheifH ie.

It Canada. I UrM rrsctureof the rlaht n8r t0njBt the Metropolitan CWb by Th. htllr-n-s so.ieties to whi.h Edna Crbv, Cpta'io Horatio Hall, -a-. 1 ITT Fourth FORGERY PLOT IS CHARGED. belong.

went through a ton. lung choral Smlthers and W. Wood, Among the, JjJJ N'otici of funeral here- n0 sinns and Lie PhllaiUbropn servi. ar.mnd her casket, each throwing I diners were: Commander A. Heekseher, otiinau.

if i-'rr after. churd: InnitutiotH oi N. v. York. "ml in a hud or leaf in passing it.

The choir Vice Commander H. Gordon, Rear Interest rtriuiTv rJ" ang beautlrully "Looking This Wsy." The and Mrs. George D. Bangs. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

RABBI DIES OF MORPHINE. MMM "iunk the UtttS girl were AJJJ Koalesk, Loeb of 17 BaM i-rji, ESZZStf li" 5S JST i i- cp n.oin ins and M. 'V' 1 Pol, ha- literally dying for Hiree Mr a' Mrs. O. Clark Mr.

furnish. 1 lay morning. Heyward st 'r- court sottad Ca- months at the Swedish Hospital Her Mis S. haeffler. Mr.

and I Mrs. I. Wiiil.i October 11. CARL discovery was made bv John Nmnara, line hi i iheCrcn- spine was shattered by the pistol wound X. Kenyan.

Mr. and Mrs II. Rogers, rmde.s si ci. LFDUIC WKicKitc Fun. ral servi.es another upani.

Th. ice ot the Lee sevente, nth si i sad sb. was partially paralysed She was Dr. and Mrs Bword, Mrs Mil his la.o residence, sin avenue BUI i and found member of No. 3 school and her class- Mr.

and Mrs A. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Kh, fiirab. st, Thursday.

Ottober 14, at that death was due from asthma, her death as she was Morion B. Snut.i. Mr. and Mrs F. D.

so- ot jra3, eeostnettM work ssMT I P.M. I Hoberts had ill i cause I sail. Mr and Mrs. James G. Geoghegan, also be een then, A.

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