Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 22, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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Last Call on Summer Shirts
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ALSO A 2-REEL COMEDY
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Kitchen
Bathroom and
Furniture
Waples-
Painter Co.
Dallas - Denton-
i Gainesville Auto
J Line
WE OFFER THE SAME KIND
AND LOVING CARE AFTER,
THAT YOU GAVE BEFORE
CADILLAC CARS
EXPERIENCED AND COUR-
TEOUS DRIVERS
Process Engraving
And
A big picture with a big cast, in-
cluding
Lon Cheney and .
Maguerite De La
Motte
$5.00
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
Universal Week
August 27 to Sept. 1
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
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FOR GIFTS THAT LAST
Eatabliahed 1890
We do it all and do it
right.- Our list of satisfied
:ustomt‘rs is growing each
week.
Frances
II. Lee, rc-iding'
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Especially Suitable
for Bobbed
Hair.
$3.75
$3.00
$2.85
$2.25
$1.85
$1.50
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“Buddy at the ,
Bat”
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WATTS BROS.
DRUGS AND JEWELRY
WE ALWAYS APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
Phone 666 Wert Side S<i*r«
ACME TAILORING CO.
Robt. Bone, Prop. Phone 282
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It will help the cot tor
“SHADOWS”
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Aesop’s Fables
His Rasical
—IN—
The Fire Fighters”
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Straight Bar Shapes,
Oblong and
Oval,
-Springs ami lileinming.
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W. B. Kinne I
&Son J
■the STORE DEPENDABLE®
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> Misses Ruth and J*y Maxey <V
Oceanside, California, ar.* the guests ]
of their aunt, Mrs. A. M. Green, on
South Grand Avenue.
James Rpan of Ti-lmmicgo, Okla,
visited relatives in lheLily Tuesday
Mrs. J. B. Feltz has returned from
a viait in Denton.
Mr. ami Mrs. I. XV. Laughlin of
Tulsa, who are on their way t<> EJ
night
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attend the
it is figured that the play-
the winning club will get
almost $10,000 each.
her residence brother at Tioga one d«y the pasrt
vmik
Earl Cassity of Pilot Point spenr
Co<'il" D-Tv is I Monday w ith homefolks.
* Fred Norris of Burns was In Bloom-
field Wednesday of last week.'
The Manhattan Clothiers
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an experiment’, like green players
from the minors.
It white-porcelain-coats
them. That’s what it does.
But best of all, it’s easy
to do. You will be sur-
prised at the little it costs
for the much it does.
Comes in small cans as
well as large.
morning
<k - will
on Soulli
HOUSE PETERS in
“The Storm”
Wednesday and Thursday
Felt has an indisput-
able charm and in our
show-room you will
find its best medium
of expression.
With dainty feathers gaily wel-
coming the autumn breezes, or
smart cocardes of grosgrain rib-
bon for more tailored costumes,
these most popular felt models
may be worn for strictly sport
or semi- dress.
© /.owe Brothers
; Points - Varnishes '£■_
was reported
motid’s hojne *s
'here his wife- resides.
vill<*. Hammond has a
h<»me of Furl Reden.
**-r the railroad boy
unfortunate mi-hap has
cause <>f much regret.
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THE SIGNAL
QUALITY PRINTERS
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oy enoa t
(•Dings, and feels \er\
’Mr. N\ eat hurley's Saturday
Geo. Rousseau of Haskell
is visiting her son, Travis
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Mrs. * Hatfie Bartlett <516 Dixon j
St., says: “1 have found Doans
11/nt kidney
‘XX’lJen my kineys weren’t J thirty-6n,
thy should/ severe hea l- o<*?e B
• came on. The
[t times, I had
wouldn’t do my
Since I have
Pills for those
Always had quick
hurrv. Most people who >
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HEADQUARTERS HIGHWAY GARAGE
Office Phone 49 Residence Phone 572
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A FLAIR FOR FELT HATS
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•by returned t
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Teague, returned home with them foi
a few .weeks visit.
B. F. Ri Idle was' visiting
Chow Chow
Cut fine 3 pounds cabbage, 1 1*.
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•j i may be omitted/, pour over
•. S2 !« taldespoons of pickle spiet
Aug. ‘2U Mrs. Morgan,
has been visiting relatives in
Is it the druggist who really has an interest in your
health and welfare, or is it merely the druggist who has an
eye out for the penny and with no thoughts toward the
preservation of your safety? Here you get the best of drugs
put up in the most scientific way; there is no guesswork;
there is nothing less than the best quality of drugs used.
We should fill your prescriptions and we hope we will.
ALL-SJAR CAST in
“Human Hearts”
Friday and Saturday
COMEDY AND
Shows 11 to 11
provementg made on
south of Bloomfield.
8. M. Davis has been spending a
few days with his son, ™‘.:c
and wife near Emerson Chapel.
Several from here attended tlic auc-
tion sale at Mrs. Loses’ Wednesday.
Charles Butler who lives south of I
Pilot Point, was in Bloomfield Tues
dttV | *m«***«^v
I^slie Robison was a Tilot Point Haney Ell Southworth and Mias
Hattie May Thompson.
Cases Filed in District Court
Miss Mary J. Cox, et al vs. O. H
Hill, et al, debt and foreclosure on
lien.
Shirley Mason
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“Lights of The
Desert”
Gainesville Rail-
roader Believed
Fatally Injured
Bert E. (Shorty/ Hammond, Santa
Fe railroad brakeman who has a run
of Gainesville, has.not recovered
I consciousness as the result of an ac-
J lident near Marietta. Okla, this week
' and it is feared his injuries will
j prove *atat. Hammond was struck
on the head by the lever of a ballast
1 ear. He was rushed to the Ardmore i
Ham- j ^ome tried recipes for the
Pepper Reli&h
First National Week
Sept. 3rd to Sept. 8th
BARTHLEMESS AND GISH in
“The Bright Shawl’'’
Monday and Tuesday
McLEAN (Hero of Hottentot) in
“Sunshine Trail”
Wednesday and Thursday
WARREN KERRIGAN (Star in “The
Covered Wagon”) in
“Girl of the Golden West” ;
Friday and Saturday
SPECIAL MUSIC ■
10c and 20c ■
Only a few days more to make your selection
from our immense shirt stock at summer reduc-
ed prices. Still a good selection for you.
Don’t Miss “THE FOUR HORSEMEN”
Friday, Saturday, Aug. 24-25 (This Week)
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Ix'slie Robison was a Pilot Point
visitor Thursday.
Charles Stroup ‘
la business v;x;t
Thursday.
Frank Wooten was in Pilot Point
Saturday.
i We have learned since the meeting
jiclosed at Mt. Pleasant that they had
-1C adilitions to the church.
Ocie Burns and family have been
visiting relatives near Sherman tin '
past week.
lice Elmore and family were Pilot
Point visitors Saturday.
Rememl>er the Sunday school; each |
Sunday afternoon, and come as often I
as you can. •
Chester Teague, brother of Mrs CHAI
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Ho\v much money 'would John
McGraw take for Frank Frisch'; —
I). E. S.
‘ Money could hardly buy the young1?,
iile i-' Giant second baseman. When, Me.- r
Griiw paid $75<>00 for Jimmy O’- •
Connell and when ma jor league club-
are offering si.'si.immi foij Joe Boley. •,
the Baltimore shortstop, you might
an idea of the valuation ol a
young star like Frisch, who is not
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88 86 88 38 8S antong
Leave Cunningham’s Drug
Store, Gainesville, for Dallas,
Deaton and Fort Worth at—A.
M.—7.30, 9.30, 11.15. P. M.—
2.30 and 4.30.
Leave Denton at 9.45, 11.15 A.
• M. and 2.30 and 5.15 and 6.45
P. M.
111 n t x j
with'
Mt |
Mrs. Frcnqh is hating some ini '
noN
w—trass y pat ns that
^Teart—constipation.
rtlief and comfort in
IrfBERLAIN’S
Tablets
his No griping—ao nausea —only 25 cents
Everybody is subscribing for The
Register and getting a key which
might unlock the padlock on the
Ford Sedan to be given away by
this paper..
“Movie
That’s the only way to describe the appearance of a Suit
after we have cleaned it by our Special Process. Every
speck of dirt even that embedded in the fabric, is removed
without injury to the material. Phone and we will call
for your work.
I 1 pon his return from Wise county I
I t c-tei J;i \. ( iilunel Edgar Van Slvke
| said, "the l otion fields are full of |
'pickers in that locality and in some
sections there arc indications of a
lair yield of that crop.” X<, rain
fell in that <uunt\ Monday, Mr. Van
i S)\ ke -aid.
Assuming an air of style dis-
tinction that is reflective of
Paris origin, these chic little
cloches make us feel that the
sesaon is not well on its way un-
til we are the proud posessors
of one, at least.
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Is the rabbit-punch barred in
thu United States?—B. M. D.
It is liarred only* in a few states.
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If the world's series is play-
ed in N’ew York again, how’ much
will the players on the win-
ning club get?-—W. F. B.
If capacity crowds
games,
ers on
MOVE OR SHIP BY TRUCK
; I am operating two trucks and make a specialty of mov- ;
> ing Furniture and Pianos. We have experienced help and <
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-EHL STORE OF SLEVlCE AND SATISFACTION^
Ottawa, Ont.—Canaflian trade with
Australia is on the increase, accord-
ing to returtis made public by
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hawkins and ' Bureau oft Statistics.
Mrs. Jap Coursey
few days in Sulphur, Ok
. lesion is heie
few days with relatixes
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SleAATS”
Doan's
symptom of kid--
I always praise
ilnkalers. Don't sim* '
kiAey remedy—get!
giuf—the same that I
iffL Foster-Milburn
Temple, has returned to her home.
Miss Noraj Freeman of Fort Worth
is spending her vacation with her
parents in the Benard community.
Mrs. Julia McMurty has just re-
turned from market and saya she
is laying in a supply of many beauti-
ful things.
Ben F. Sullivan left today for the
St. Louis market.
Mrs., John Nicholson has returned
from Dallas.
J. W. Koon’s brother from Okla-
i homa is here for a short visit.
Ike McClendon fell last Saturday
while cleaning a plate glass window
at his store and lacerated his arm.
ft bled profusely, the artery being
i cut. He is able to be up today.
' Mrs. Lee Douglas who has been
’ visiting Dr. and Mrs. Riee, returned
to her home ih Dentoh Sunday.
Mias Joel Bulliner of Saint Jo but I
I now a student in C. I. A. was a week I
end visitor at the homo of Doctor j
Rice.
XV. K. Miller amf family were in I
Gainesville Sunday.
Jim McBride who has been sick
for some time is reported better.
E. L. Berry has started building
| on his beautiful brick home on XX’est
I Bolivar street.
3 hospital and his condition XVednes- RECIPES FOR CANNERS
IS dav was reported critical. Ham- | Som« tried for th«
s i mond’s hopie is in Shawnee, Okla.. |canner-
3 Address Questions to the Sports 3 ! " Jlis 'vir,‘ rpsl,1‘‘s- (’a'7h8' i
jk ' iile. Hammond has a rimin at the j I . . ,
Editor, bare Register. 5* 1 1. )1 P(,(1i>n He is pOpU]ar | 2*3 pound ripe pimentoes; 1-3 pound i
and '' ' * '
been
liiisine-
lr-. Sa Hie Spru
it iiv,' Mr-. A. . South.
l lie voting people enjoyed a sing-
■ ing at
, night.
I .Mis.
I I minty
Itmii-eau.
I he Bapti-t Sunday School will i
i ine'-t .at S. ’Ill) a. m. next Sunday
Wciliiine. Aug. 20.—Mrs.
i Murphy returned to her home
Worth after a pleasant visit
I her mother. Mrs. t . ]{, Simpson
Mi--es Grace Price, Josie Kerr and
I Mclcenia Kerr returned home XVed-
itie-iiay night front Gainesville.
i G. ilur-t. Mi-ses GolJia Bel], Eula I
liill. Marie Blake, Louise Blakeaud
| Gleu 1 Jake of (iaine-ville motored
hero Wednesday to xi.-it Mrs. Henrv
Ware.
j Rufus Cunningham, who was op-
en at the Gainesville Sanita-;
v.as able to bo brought home
la-t week, and is doing nicely.
Misses Lillian Ia>ng and Marv
Boren returned home from T.ovejoy
where they have been visitin"
friends.
S. P. Tipps of Wichita Falls was
the guest of his sister. Mrs. (). D.
Ma-k. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, W. B. W'rather and
Miss lu»e Uaxis returned from Ft.
Worth, where they have been visit-
ing relatixes.
Miss Eris Baker is in Callisburg
MiS. Gillxyt Phillips.
. and Mrs. W. s. Denny. Mr.
Mrs. .1. Stalniker and children
lock. Air. Ntalnicker of. Chico,
and Mis.s Ruby Gregory of
Myra were 1 he guests of Mr. and
j Mrs Lester Brooks Thursday.
Allen Ward of Gainesville was here
■ ■ « w « /w w tn btisine-s Saturday.
mJ ■ I (• W ■! i Mr-. Sallie Spruce of Dallas is vis-
M A J t S11 th
the T-Anchor ranch cowboy reunion,
week with her parents at Kaufman
Mrs. D. H. Reeves is spending a
week with her parents at Kaufman
Texas.
Miss Lucy May Pearman is in
i Sherman this week, the guest of Mist
I Lillie May Parker.
McCauley Province of Sherman was
| in the city on business Tuesday.
| Miss Margaret Carson is visiting
[ friends in Sherman this week.
i Manager Holt of the Jofies Dry]
company has returned 1
: a stock of
fall and winter goods for the store
here. Mr. Holt savs t
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Paso, are the guests of Mr. and Airs enjoyed a | ■
a few days. and he expects a much bigger busi-1 ury^ weathen
! family, Mr. Brooks and family, and j
Air. and Mrs. Billie Mask enjoyed,
Mrs. t"° days of last week fishing and
Leonard and children haxe re-
turned from a t -
Dallas. ]
Doble. representing the Gen-'
X .. is a bu-iness visitor in the city I
and guest of Dr. Leroy Kuser.
Mrs. \V. I. Bell has gone to Ard ,
more to visit her brother for a week j
Rex . 1. M. Cunningham, formerly I
pastor of the Southern Presbyterian]
church, who has lieen in Orange foi ^»S%®S*S*88S33fcS38’S
• of Pilot Point was
visitor in Bloomfield
PRISCILLA DEAN in
“Under Two Flags”
Monday and Tuesday
Rudolph Valentino
“TheFour
Horsemen”
'Aesop’s Fables
Special Music
Paired By the Local Board
of Censors
Shows 11 a. m. to 11 p. b.
< 10c and 20c
Mble Since
hears I^ater, Airs.
’“Since I recommend- i
ed Doan’s KhMey Pills, I have not
needed a kidney remedy. Doan's
cured me of ievery
ney complaint a«
them.” i Z
Price 60c, ajt al
plv ask for a
1 pound onions cut in small cubes; jj^,an*s Kidney 1
7 1.1 pound 1..^ Bartlett’ hflf Foster-Milburn
green pimentoes; pour over these 1 j Mfrs Bl|ffalo New* York,
cup of salt and enough vinegar to _J__
cover; bring to a boiling point and isssssa8?8SSssK88 88 88a:
seal. . y;
II Bloomfield News J
■ f ; T\thi9 ‘♦l£ K 8 88S ---- 88 88 82 88 88
cups of sugar, 1 cup of salt, 1 quart | *
vinegar and 1 quart of water; 2| PJooinfield, Aug. -0. It sti ion
- ' .es tied in tinues h'ot ahid dryl and cotton j-1
a, linen cloth; cook until cabbage opening in al
and onions are done, then seal. ! have not already Itegtin pickin",
commence this week.
- ! Sexvral froht here attended trades ]
— Jdafr at Pilot [Point Monday.
■ Mr. and Airs. XV. L. Porter of]
■ Bowie are splnding a few days with'
■ i Mrs. Porter’ll unde, J. 1). Bushong
■ i who has lieen] in bad health for some]
i time.
Mr. Jackson of Gainesville was ini
j Bloomfield Wlednesday.
Glenn Joniir of Pilot Point spent ]
■ Monday nighjt with homefolks,
i Toni Davis land wife of Hall c<
are making an extended visit
friends and relativts here, at
rain today.
.et op.
Rev. (has. Richter of St. Jo
here today and reported that a light I
rain fell at St. Jo this mornin", bu’i
a heavy rain fell between Myra ami
ijritiftesville.
Mr. and
spending a
Alvin King of ‘>al\
^•pending a
■■an I friends
* “ Roy Potter writes from Seattle
Washington, where lie is spending his
xteafion. that the weather is delight
ful out there and that he
• mg a heavy suit and light
during the
■qmfortable.
Miss Gladys Mi Bride returned to
her home in Sherman this
after spenihni' sexeral xxe
Mr. and Mr-. I. R. Burch
[ Grind Avenue.
[ Mrs. Earl Bell and baby went
, Denton this mornin" to xi-.it her
[ errts, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Xall.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Keller, Jr., ol
XX’oodriler, III. are the "iie-t- o'
relatives in the cits. Mrs. Keller wa*
formerly Mi-, Pearl Alexander.
Dr. R. H. Bailey nt Lake Arthur
Mexico, is xi-iting relative- here
D H. Reeves has retnriiej from 1
[weekend visit with relatixes in T<r
• Fell and Kaitfnia ri.
Miss Lillian G miter left la-t
for Amarillo where -he will
XXTien you are worried by back-
ache ; .
By lameness and urinary disorders
Don’t experiment with an untried
medicine.
Follow GaiJjeesville people’s exam-
ple.
Use Doan’s Kidney Pills.
{ Here’s Gainesville testimony.
X’erify it if you wish:
foi
Kidney Pills an excellj
remedy,
acting as thi’ should^
acheq and diaty spell
trouble was ^o bad,J
to lie down jand 1JI
housework at
i used Doan’s 3
| attacks, I ha
i relief.”
• lives in
B. H.
oral Electric Co. uf Schenectady, N :
; b-other, Rob.*rL Lynch, Sunday.
i Mrs. j.atira Lynch and Mr.- Mary
i Ware - i-ite.l 4ts. Grace Kerr at
Betiianf unday.
past several weeks, is here pack- 5^
i® The Sports Oracle
who has
t real ment
for some
and go to visit the Tabernacle Bap-1
tist Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. George Piott and1
Mrs. Natt Piott of Myra, ami Mrs.
Harry Jones of Galveston were the |
guests of Mrs. JacR Bell Sunday.
0. D. Mask was iri Gainesville Mon-
day.
G. XXL Baker was a Gaineseville!
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Hattie Ixmg and children left,
Tuesday for J-ovejoy. .
llty . Mrs. J. D. Prestage is very much
from prov«L
k A gooef many people are picking
tor me smie I ootton and if the weather continues]
Mr. Holt 'says the firm has it all will be gathered soon, as.
good patronage this year j ^ie crop is short on account of the .
I Goods
market, where he bought
J. JI. XVekh for
( iftt Worsham of Henrietta spent I this fil11 tl,;'n during the sum-j
last night in the city and left thi* I mer« although the latter was satis-
morning for Pottsboro on a btt«ines‘ 1 tactory. I
trip. 1 life Gulf Oil eomnanv is now! ^r- nnd Mrs. T. XX. Gill and .......
aZi- r -i xr xi- t • ' To«. Teon iril and children liaxe re- tmmir." on the Red river,
drilling for oil on Mr. \\ orsham f ',oe beonaru anti cniiunn naic re Uorloi i ecnJuctin" a
big ranch several miles e’u-t of Henri '‘nrned from a short visit with rela- Kev Da*M varies u conduct ng a
X U ‘ Hin" I lives m Dallas. - 'Vevst X lew- , |
Xtss lx.la Hathiwiv of Kin-a ' B H I)obl''- repre-enting the Gen-! rhe °. 2 r?'H l"Jseau, who,
.viiss 1.01a jiamavvay or ixan»a ' • . x- 'has 1 ecu quit- id is unimproved.
City is here for a visit with j,,., oral Electric t o. of Schene. ta.ly, N ] '^... ^.“j.Xh^o^DaBas visited his
mother, Mrs. Irene Hathaway at th« V ,s 11 b"-ines< visitor in the citvi. . • -. . . ...
Lindsay Hotel.
Everybody is feeling goo'i over tin !
w a-
1 the |
! ing his hooks and other personal ef-
| fei ts preparatory to mov ing t<
Orange to reside.
M1 s. E. W. (ladberry.
• been undergoing medical
‘at the local sanitarium
• time, is improving.
Mrs. M. I). Myracle, residing in the
•Fi.-h Creek community,-is recovering I
from an operation performed at tin '
sanitarium recently.
i Mrs. B<ii Pyhas of Mary
'Join" nicelv after an operation at the
| sanitarium about a week ago.
\\ illis Wood, sou of T. J. Wood of
St. Jo, underwent a surgical opera
tioti at the sanitarium this morning I "et
Mis, Bennie Bronaugh, daughter of!
Bronaucli <>t Sanger, underwent an i
operation for appendicitis at the local!---
.sanitarium yesterday and today is ]■!
i reported resting nicely. “
I he condition of Albert XViese, who
was seriously injured in an automo-
bile accident Saturday evening, is re- —
ported improv in". ■
Mi-s Frames Loe, daughter of S
on Ritchie street, liti-
I an operation tor the removal j?
tonsils this morning.
\ yginia Lauderdale, d.Higli (
I . II. Lauderdale of St. Jo —
underwent an operation for the re
mov a I ot her toii-ils at the local san-
itaiaum todav. H
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