The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1923 Page: 2 of 12
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JI
Mexican Statesman Arrested
tederal agencles. It lwu learng
T
MAYER TO LEAD Babe Cries of Hunger Pain S. E. ROSENGREN
romance of the eighteenth century
The home was old and tumbi-
Ing tato decay. At lenst the two
Teissner
Appoints
r
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season.
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f
Old Home Town
ieayed yesterday
an
tton
V
WALTER WILCOX
of the
ihele trlends are cordially
The Store For Men
AuinTr-
me
ana
Cam*
M durine
We Know How
DR. PAYNE TO READ.
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ware
DIAL 703
BOOKSTORE
TV ELECTS.
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aver-
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Qecuddee la one
Halton I
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Designs-Distinctly Different
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Successor to
Nowotny.
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By
Aid Society Helps
80 During Month
Secretary Reports
CALOMEL OF
NAUSEAANDDANGER
Youth Must
Be Served
Your size is h«r*—your style is here ■
all marked at the price you want to pay.
Good Fitting-
And Only
Flexible
for Dress
rains, and mosquitoes
peace and contentment.
"If it’s a book you can
get it from Gammea,"
The whole story from
ves swiftly as the tale
Pioneer Citizen of
Austin in Grave
Condition.
variety
y trou-
work
in-
the
and
bank over colleotion of prison nots,
may be released.
Fall 1923 is going down in Clothing
History ss a regular Sir Walter Raleigh
in a play of swiftly moving scenes.
In which there are glimpses of car-
nival and splendor blended into a
___At The___
Theatres
win
with
Austin, Tana.
Internationally known
wandering and
terne to hl* ola
•M daya im
an aninuni
Ferras
We
ownea r
MaaM to
arfranging for * Manor
to come to th* meeting
. Thom
coptesw
amonE dumb animaik
volvine women numde
4,
A
Priced
$1.65 Up to
$5.85 for
Larger
The eanta Rita eil well, situsted
■ Univerty at. Tea lana to
Grand Opera
' ,n....... •
MAS
AS
Mmm M
■ tCMtM
L
Pled Piper
Behool
Shoes
hwm thos
whieh have
DR CUFFIN
AND ASSOCIATES
DENTISTS
Effort but
mor VAL• mH
Mao mor gl
prte•
oene
-Qanees
— Recaptiene
-And every eceasion.
Correet Stylea Bample win
*• Bent Upen Mma
The E. L. Steck
Company
Offers a Smart Gorin
Fastens Snugly Wii
Um. and a nertes ot peeullar air-
eumetances mak• a good climax
CumpPe
< ©ouoLA«Vambanks
M MM- - •«. RM -- pee
Romi Mooo-
y
s^maa Now ttiethe
moet Ml* of medi-
tien week
an sown hi
during Iha
MOTH
Why
stuffy.
tormeni
qulek I
CHAJ
COUC
Come in—it doesn’t cost a cent of
money to try on and find out what to
discard and what to keep on.
ML BEN F. GREGORY
DENTIST
Payne at the uni-
to depertment wm
i “Bpgom Blew An-
-jerrre
• Sam 0e Be
-n 2 2 ■
pleces at frat elama
led M ike MdSl po
september was a busy month for
workers of th* Trava county hu-
. ralireo*
_ toe berm
at taaaaaara
■Mr ■■■■* ■■■• then m
Ito OmH» Dattaa tto am
ILIARY TO MEET.
______ Amerlesn Lecon
wu ment ns afternopn
» —tai n honorary
eeretty. win hod Ma firm
from th* otflee at John A Lomas,
ecretary of the Er-Students •mo-
daton. Mrs Helen Marr Kirby.
Car many year deen of women at
the untversity, endowea th* funa
aeveral years Ago.
to to shot,
here on me
1* unfolded.
Another I
a agatha M it ami, aftbn at
oouheQ, yesterdes. other ■*■
■ at tto oounag are -
maa. num Latte,____
m. Lvom Baker and Jatua
et2%, Comgrpse Ave.
Auetin, Texas
SWOSM QIRLS MEIT.
n uln i' ~ ~ r j-
UI Ban seat
•h* playa the part of a grown-up
lady for th* first time. He
tamous curia will not be seen. TAis
purmcr
TMCA
W tk.
no*. iiiwSn to tizurse announe-
at raavaataa. Durte= tto mm* 90-
Flo teat yer ont IMAM pieces at
Mat clas mall pere Mimi* a
difference at 3437 piecea.
M* was mad vicepreadents
IM> Mitts cretan. ana 1-
Peace,'reportet. Me Matzihe
7//111
Two of the Very “New”
CACTUS FOR QInLa.
am Smakmaa eurle at tke univer-
Milan
Far
ROCKD
While it I
the Milam
hr above
t be ven
In* taa a*
Nat more
norma m
Miekory m
ba
mtanding I
Xutting pa
and hrima
xhieh are
but th. lo
•re remot-
tkm enter upom a wider nute at
popudant—pntiea and redeed
TTONSILITIS-
I Apply thickly ovet threat—
■ cover with bot Mannai-
V4G
____OcerirduenJmeeedYearb
Planes Are Asked
To Make Survey
Uwe of airplanes, air nervic
equtpment, in harge of hero-map-
ping experts, may be necured by the
•tat. to expeaite th* topographic
survey program now bine carri
on by Joint ettorta of state and
demenstrauene and eleousatensan
te women met art S •elock. ltrs
K C. BMSor at the Joran oom-
pan coe@uete4 a cemonetratien i*
wax wor* and wax novety aaa-
atomethon far tto benetit at tto
drrre. whch wasbaste Naaft. will
jpmaazgupngvr
•Marta* manager, announcea m-
-
Engraved
Stationery
weddin,:
raduatlen
Our $U5 SUk Hooex
' Have preven mighty aaaoiur wit
ehrinty wemen. The’re pare three
•dk eh llela tepi, tlj-teiene and
ama* la all too wanted ahadet
VARSITY YELLS As Father Deserts Home SERIOUSLY ILL
-- - — —e jj you nsk what return you
have gotten on your—you who
give to the United Chrities in
Men are wondering about the New Fall
Modele-and here they are—and they
are wonderful
miserable rooma, meagerly fur-
nished which housed the femily
of seven, were destine to yooh
furnish more debrts for the
aqualld peighborhood where water
stood A great pools following
at 4:50
ettic
atent with the eut-out toad
euede Modined etera vamp
RALIAN TO LECTYRE ON
UTYCAMFUSFRIOAYNIOHT
“ramMiHre2h”o«*Auecrena
> inolod- at Dagar Lw Masten at
the firri Welty reeding of th* year
I this aftiraeen at I otoot. Other
Mtemieae wit to mad trom the
Freat Valev," -toward tka QaK*
“Mm m Hock" aad -Tk* boome-
Bay Book,” which la a novel tola te
I was ell
alveie folle
on Aprh II
which real
I tried eve
m- -ithen
takin FBI
Shoe eter*.
been I ref
hiecoughe I
morning en
Mar. I Ie
nieht and
la he bp l
regained the
hi one me
trouble will
MIX. ana
tmptovine I
Harold Lloyd is
Hancock Feature
Th* inat word in thrill* was pto-
turea ana I* experienced when one
••*• Harold Loya In "Satety Laat"
which comes to th* Hancook to-
day. If on* has seen thia master-
plate baton. It will not Atteet him
materialiy, for one could **a It
mon than one* and enjoy every
: moment of the time. It l« one of
th* nn**t thing* th* moreen ha.
ever given to th* pubile, and it all
pietures could be counted upon to
be on.-hair as good, th* world
would be tortunate.
he re-
Medica-
te tk* United states, win weak to-
merrow night at the Uitversity
Mmkodlet chure *a -tome Auatm-
Ilan Customa." Mnckinsom has pome
te tka untvermty at tka wugzdation
at Bdward Harding, a edunte.
n*w riving la New Tor*. Thad W.
Riker, pi ofemar at MMery. win in-
traduce Mackinnon temerrew alght
MS*
Na. 2500-
a«o aedy produeuon at a21a1 bar-
rate at aa acoqrdte te a rag art
■ad* bg Jaka RaMer. deput, aa-
perviede at Ik* mi and gas 4iviaion
at tk* rartrni ■■■>**lea tat tha
Uaa Angslp ftSK
Under
brad in
la the county, with the hem at pip-
mentine earn* tame regaraimg th
eaeaamy of buneine peremaeet
made ead to)., able to am thorn
____ matin combimea i
111 **■■<•> heel
lard, tar prown muede
| Dr. L
l verity a
road from
interesting feature of
building a antem at good roada.
Manar Delegntion oming
W. a Luedecke of Manor, who
has beee interested in the propo-
mition of good roads and we* th*
first to sign the petition calling for
the eleetion. teeM that hie coamu-
nity to ready te take upon itaet th*
email obligation of an approximate-
ly Me an the SIM property valug-
uoc m order to oecure them ronda
Ke too boon noive al week la
TAYL
petition
commisal
lion to <
th* prec
In good
•nd mall
trict No.
meeting
and tarn
ternoon.
J. C.
aloner foi
the man
at the n
pointed I
improvrem
John 1
•nd othe
Taylor al
An orgi
puign to
was orga
Ing. J.
polnted i
Fred L F
retary.
....$1.00-
Rock
ToK
ROCKD
About IS
lodge No.
attended I
of the dis
eron Mor
No. its b
than 200 t
• members i
in the bas
Methodist
banquet
Chancelloi
over the
talks from
Futeh. Pa
Downs an
One of t
was report
distriet, a
perous an
Urs It 1
rayarts w
K .f P l
phans at
with its a
dent, an
no widow
there
B F, Mayer wil suoceed Amo
peor- Nowotny as yel leader
kt the unaversity, aooonding to th*
Snnouncement mad* yesterday by
F r. "Rube" Lelaspe, Mayer re-
cotvea the secona highest number
wf votes at the mpring electtona last
Tear, and it wan on thie ground
that Leimaner declared the Promo-
“owotny recetvea 1106 yotes At
■th. last electiom, Mayer 264 and T.
T. Word, the other asatstant, 141.
A rally wil be held tonight at
the men’s gymnaalum under May-
“aajrecuaa he hoed yea loader
at Rico institute prior to entering
the university, and >u appointed
on the varity statt one year ago
He to now a etadont in the law
Such polite fashions—such a relief from
Wasp Waists—slash pockets—belts and
buckles—such a safe and sane showing
of unadorned elegance has never been
put forth in oae season since the Cen-
tennial.
music SoCIETY
Mim Mery iette
■mdoM at the need
12008 •ss&’srw
ana eeraez: « a Eotariret Urittm complin yeateray by Mra
was ranted • A. epieT M. B Moreland, mecretary of th.
of Tne- organization. The report to te bo
edi" "uZ-"-‘E, ra at the nezt awouag of the
aad Bream etreeoe
moan $6,000 bniek
Rbzezse
ae Dearie
team to tohe Oae Delete* on the
tomgee m beduime with a ewanow
at water—that an Wo tool* ae
griping eo nausea, ae earn a
feed ntehe’a etew and mhe nene
mormime you ara taauna ttaa. with
a qeen Beer and a big appwute.
Bet whet yea pteas- No dnmget.
Qenuine Cajoigba ata mola only
GAMMEL’S
the Tims Herb atriet cotr by
Migene Dlese egntnst Waiter --
mor. wrowing out at ee automobue
aesMom akim a raaa ae*. waa 4ta-
mlnea yomoeeay by Jde Cooper
8ansom. nemagm teteling $28,000
wore asked by th* plaintiff*
Havana brown kid;
.................
yesterday. ,
__________________ Governor N*ff. after approval of
•lory denia with the old Spanish e plan suguested by th* atate board
- .. .------ —--- of water engineers, will probably
forward a reguest at one. to the
chief at the United States air sery-
ice for um of planes end bervice of
expert pilots and mop -makers to
photograph arena to be included in
the surveye.
aad humeae
Hi it Bls ~~l — fan win to
wing ataaaa pettmanees.in
tar al anepectiona were mnade of
pouty pice gad vtite wore
mode to Erayei pita wh me hornes
are beine worked
BALTIMORE, Md, OoL 1*. —
Emeterlo de la Garza, Mezicen
statesman and candidate for th*
presidency of that country, was ar:
rested in Washington tonight ano
brought to Baltimore on a chars* of
obtaining money by means of tataa
representations.
Lois Wilson Plays
In Majestic Flim
"Rukgies of Red Gap"—and it
may or may not mean what you
think it dow when you glanoe at
the title, but it to good fegaraleen
of what eine you may think. It
open* at the Majestie today, and
present the renowned Loll Wilson
at the "Covered Wagon" fame la
th* pieture and e teary with a
go*d plot She to ably alsalated by
a good caet.
Th* 1---------- -
mad* by th* eettviuw. th* rehstton wot*
---Womhen, MH men, hndres
were taken eg aad najunted by th*
workena aad employment wao aa-
eured lor two per eon*
Animal canes bandlea bythehu-
mane oticer Aurgne lh* month
numderea nearty M. The antmala
war* ordered xuied to aat mnetr aat-
Th* tetyN ineeme wa* Inereaeed
by SIS* Tbieday when th* Stele- .
gieto creuw paid this much for a takes
Memm te noy tare Other — —
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1923.
Na rsr—»
maehe
Th* youngest child in
family, under nourished
BUM TO cBUNATE WORLD
Mwah Wi al taa lat Lterary aa-
etty wd dlemm the Swiu plan
for a world court at the mecumg
Beterdey eight.
ART axwiBira ON CAMPUa.
Eibita at She Pratt institute
awd to* Khodo Iteaad Seh ite *f Da-
toeSar**^^* la M iL at‛*h.
la MBeem hi, oom
todhgeettea. ana to •
al kata teem* tei ena
eounty-wde orceninatto will
th* amt atep ami upenkers wi
tnvitea to lath hi atair r*tlag 1
th. month, mem, 40; airia, H. eha-
dren, M; aad tamue, 11. Twa
chndren ware placed in home
She firet week at Oete: xhere they ar beine mrad tor.
. . -----------a One wemen wae alm pla eed la a
t- hama Two caoes at 4eeertion
R. s,
Arid mm
esuned Mr
we heelth‛»
RASAL ket
troubie by
said in the
It trom
enKANAL
it WIN het
I Nenita I
Brown A <
Bpaulamne‛»
story at aramatie intensity, freely
eprinkiea with comedy intrigue and
human fralities. it 1 a production
of gigantic proportions, alive with
melodrama and love.
In the role of "Rosita" Mias Piek-
fora appears ae a street ainger,
from which she supports her par-
enta and family. There to a car-
nival in progress and “Rosita" le
ringing in a public squgre. The
King becomes captivated by her
ringing. The otticers of th. king
give rders for her to ba ar-
rested and eha to forgiven when
brought betore him. She to de-
fended by Don Diego, a Spanish
cavalier, who haa been sentenced
■Harte am--___--. „
atate priam commleslon to reech
agreement whereby prtoon funda,
tied up by injunedlom la teation
at the Hoarion NationatExchang•
possibie.
On. at the teatures at the pte-
taro to the elaborate •cale upon
whieh it la producea and with
f eereen arriete ll to made
appealing Mary Carr, the
hit at ^Ooar the Hille- has th.
part at the mother, aad to aaa at
the real drawing oarda at the pto-
duction.
Robert Stier. I* another owe at
the actors that oae on Alway• «•
pena upon to do good work Me
ha* had maar rote* and invariadly
oome awl with honon.
■Mm at
iou>e^t ( XCL4V510MRateso all i
2 Mary Pickford Loses
3 Curls in "Rosita"
TarLon
’ at mm -tau
) - don win I
II tk. M.
}"
/ "2 aa
‘ sohool.
He retusea to maim any state:
■ment. teat night. *• h* had not
— then been nouitied of bl* official
appotntment as yenl leader.
PRE-MEDS TO INITIATE.
& Fall Initiation of th* TexAs Pre-
Medical eoctety wil be hend tenteht
at the universdty TMCA W. C.
».«, Jr., to in charg* of th* ini-
; i i iladom. He Win ba nesisted by
liinsarace Thele, Mias Helen Kon-
I Jets. Mie* Mayette Smith. Walter
S Craddock. Mim angle Stiles, C. C.
R S Manmell and Brnaat Howerton.
i AU candidatoe for phces will have
the usual opportunity to ewallow
Pihe cafe eye. and a targe number
, of worms wil de fed the aspiring
t I members during th* inittatory cere-
• m*alm, ngcoraing to the plan* of
tka comamittee._______'
Miss Elizabeth Crisp of Beeville
has been awarded the Gertrude
Bwearingen scholarshlp tn the uni*
versity for this year, according to
nome new i
nar the 1
make hie I
pletion.
Chaa Qi
cettages e
Lalng
W N 1
) a 6-ruom 4
• which wiu
Stagner
Werk en
LAon Club
and promi
divie »R—t
-ena to wites Behool aad
Dram Skarn toe younegtodus
at teftote fled to* Stytee
they want ToDAT-m lari,
toat perit their rtwwtag
youne Sete to ramp aad play
withut restratnt
—WOT too taamt geimd
razijag STS
sr “zFLsc
Majegties “Ruggles at Red flag*
fenturing all .tar onet
Cresconte Jam.. Kirkwood in
“You *r* Quilty."
Haneocka Harold Lloyd in «Saf.-
Quaont Kenneth Harlan In “The
Broken Wing."
Texaei Viola Oana in “Crinoline
and Romance."
Grand Cantrall Bill Hart In
“Trawlin’ on."
thia story to the absence of utes
Th. switty moving action to-
cether with the able airection of
Erhst Lubitach, tell thie dramatic
story m eleariy that the use of
•ub title* le unnecessary. Thie
atory taken altogether portray.
Mie* Pickford in one of the most
lovable roles that she has ever
played.
But uttte hop. to entertained for
the recovery of 8. E. Rqaeneren,
pioneer Auetin eitizen and retired
underlaker, who has been eenouriy
ill for meveral weeks et hle home,
fth and speedway, according to
report* from the bedrid* laat night
Several physietans attending Mr.
B*eeng**n Mid laet night that it
wu doubtful that th. pattern would
survive through th. night.
Mr. Rosengren to buftering from
a oombination at serious organic
maladies. He haa been ill sevetal
weeka, but during the laet few daye
haa bean unking rapidly, according
to repora from the homa
The pioneer Auetin man wae barn
and ralsed in Austin. He was for
to yearn in th. undertaking bul-
nee*. About three years ago how-
ever, he retired from active buri-
nesa, welline hie Internet in the Ro-
bengren-Cook Undertaking com-
pany to hia partner In burineje,
Chariee B Cok. The firm atu
beers the name Roeengren-Cook.
although Mr- Cook to the tote
owher.
Mr. Romengren la stout 01 year*
•Id His wif to st hi* bedalde con-
etanUy Tho coupie have no ehg-
dren. A rioter. Mra. N. J. ale-
ander, reatdes at nil Kant Elevenin
etreet. He also has a nephew. John
Rosengren.
ROAD MASS
MEETING
(Continuea on Pag* l, CoL •)
Medicinal Virtues Retalned
and Improved — Perfected
Tablet Called “Calotaba"
-October 20
November!
Ausun-thia to your anawer.
That same family haa moved four
times mince the tint day they
were ririted by the worker from
the United Chrites ottice. Each
time the home has been • little
belter one, and each time better
care haa been taken at IL and
hAs made the children more am-
Litioua and independent and more
able to take their piaces among
the other children of the city.
WHAT A HANGE.
The eldest child finished juniot
high echool, and th* two eiden
girl.—or rather neatly dressed
young business women who may
be seen going to and from their
work any day in the week on
Congreen avenue—are amsinune
in taking oare of th* three
yunger children.
Today five eitizens are ia the
making whieh would otherwine
have Been Met to humanity. To
dry six persons known the need
at humanity ana a humanistie
toueh in the world. Money ex-
rended on to* rimpte necessities
of life for thie family has rom*
back with oompound interest in
the buliding of eitizenshtp and
alleviating raftering.
Ilan the United charitiee p*M-
ed thie family from minar Not
for an instant but on the other
hand they have kept a proud
superyiston over the tamily that
haa boon essiated In doing some-
thing conatruotive for the coun-
try that can claim the reatest
wraith end the greateat human-
istic touch at any county on
earth.
All this ha* happened in Aue-
tin, has boon don* by your
money if you are a dellever in
helping the man who walks by
tour ride and upon whom cir-
cumstanoes have frowned.
Here Next Week
when -Natela- Ie shown for the
Orel Ute. at th* Hencoek Theatre
next wraA Uto pubdte will a an
entirely new aad airterent Mary
Piektora.
la IM* ptay. tor iatent producton
- =-H-nes*eizl
TTON PALACE
position Clntmational
year — oppoeet
■to o $106,000
“You Are Guilty"
In Crescent Run
"Tou are Guilty- drab with •
theme at aacritice, but that dore
not mean that it to trite. On the
contrary, tk* pieture which la
ahowing at the Crescent theatre
la far from bring trite in any re-
spect James Kirkwood too the
trading role and plays oppomite
Dorie Kenyon, the two doing ad-
minbt week throughout.
H I* tto *t«ry at a man who
anaumes the gwiH at his adopted
brother Ser tto sake at the tetter’s
mother Finally after years at
oat a8-8 epanie note................ISM
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Motet aaaaa; made wita 1«-S bos born WAS
. Na SMI All Lea aMn brawn muede, wit
M-1 speniehheeL, priced ............81000
QUAKE ECORDED
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mouthenty trom W-htneton woe ra-
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A W Pnuger of Pugervi, R
A. Word aad several others from
that eommunity etate that their
precinet te vtally interented to the
propomltton and a t
gation la expected
Buda Optimietib
Banker Wood from Buda woe to
Austin yesterday atacumeing the
prepositoin at the meeung end
hadea that Ma community woe to a
more optimisie frame of mind -
■arWaw wad roada and a bead
Iseue than they have ever been
Vartous henas at wamae'e elope
have been invited to eend reprenh-
tatives to the meeung tontgnt and
anas en* haa ezprmed hereeit re
fruti 2‛hpaorportunity to MTV*
sme.“oetK: Trang Hen.
Brain*** leagu worxing la tnteremt
at th* meeting yesterday Hearts*
that th* matter at a prep sea d toad
toara has toe* mor* tavorabiy ra-
omtyea thoa anythine that haa ooipe
betor tto aatan at Travia eanft
to a teas Um*. •
"43
. -22
pathetic was only a baby white
th* eldeet child poorly clothed,
out of achool, hungry part of th*
time, and looking to lh* parent*,
who had brought it into th*
woria, for maintenanes, was long-
ing for th* bare necesaques of
lit*. The mother looked with
dimmed and unimaginative eyes
on her family of loved ones, and
longed more than any one for
the thing* ahe needea to give
comfort and neceesities to bar
own fiesh and blood. The father,
worthless and shittiena, was
merely present.
FATHSR DESERTS FAMILY.
One day the wall of children
for food brought a worker of the
united Charitiee to the door of
the hovel, and s few hours later
food hushed the cal of the chil-
dren. A few daye later the
father denerted the family and
the chnaren. were left dependent
upon the efforts of the mother.
The United Charitiee have been
mother and footer airier to that
mother for the laet aeveral rears
Net aiwaye helping with food and
clothing, but standing by and
when the mother WAN not able to
put Johnny in school because he
had no cotheg they found the
clothes. When Mary could not
go to echoot for Iack at supplies
or elothine. they were there.
Milk, cm and nourishing food
had made the ehildren strong
and well and more than that had
made them happy and ambitious
bunaing temporary venae aad e
vert wktek cool 86,000 annui
te maintain, sad being unabie
eat them much at tka Mbs
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