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THE HOUSTON POSTY TUESDAY 'MOttNINQ; MARCH 8; 1 $2 1 .
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"J iul rf6&
MOgl PMtTONMOQ.
'ThcShod otO Dance
he ease lr taaae m the glaaa
How Mr thlag to Pn-
ghc linger wii4)e the moments run
WIU IsbppV thowchu that come and pui
Uke wtod aaaes the meadow grass
When tka Jvming Juno la Jeat begun;
fin mi bar lmr In the glaae
How tail' a. UilW to aae upon!
erv.it wealth! f cold the aklee tnuu!
. Hew alad are all
Uaw trite the Jove her
DBS rOCKa ran wai
She seas bar mange In
Calendar for the Day
tCSasJoMry eocieey Mtwt terrsi
Method cbmneh 8 m.
' Mrs. J. 0. Buffer's bride at theaCoen-
. try eUb Ut frMiM.
Women's go taaraamee end buffet
ixeaw at tk Cysiatry M.
' Heather due meetWlth Mr. J. Sinclair
T ! iphiii at 2J0 n.B.
a Ltons avenue at W I1
Bisters of tfce Good 8lepberd.raeeting at
10 aj. ax ma ao?e
- road. '
0m Meeting of Girua MaVal club for
active. privfleiM Uu mf"--beri
at the horn of .Mr. B. B. Pgr-
Majestic Partyfor Mrs.
(jtvem
v naaanr wao (a Ua fwaat of W. nd Mrs.
- Jafca Wa4ej drahan was fcaeor auaat
. Mosaja aftetoaoa at Mao part
3aaT if Mrs J. C. aUria.. Aftar U
I'SSa? tr-?d- fNkU wart
I . aaraaa) at SeaSterbarr J T
. pataotuwt tartaded a fewjattaiata fneods
; ' of be henory.
Luncheon for MnSims and
yMni AM Thompson
Mm aCrr aM o 4 fefra br a shart
atfr before oin a ta Chteafo to riaU
- bat dauffctaf. lara.- Keaaetb . rinaheta
1 aa4 rTjite TbavpsM af Cincinnati
va ll Mra XJtbBajr-al-t.
Women" if Golf Tournament
.and Lunehfod Today
nir Women'a chlb Will bold M
baadkM torat at tb Country elub
! te4a a4 at oaaa buffet Juoetaoa will
' 1 M"1
New Mauiaew' of Federal
I Clothing Company Named
! taa aloe af the Federal twining som
f ' iwar 102 Mala streets Ha wcosed
- ITiriwl Tbertang. wa. atjj atr-
iar. Mr. Bra we having been mad maa-
i acar af U rederal OTothingcompany a
f afar m AilaaU. 0.. Mr. tfn
I baaa manaiar el the Heaetea Hora i
4t wa epeaad aaU two year ago.
1 AHbugb having lived m Houatoa
tore. Mr. Biabop ha been ia DUa
be
Tim. Mr Wakaa haa Been ra .Lmuaa ior
tba kat year wbera be baa been mansger
d tba Fedorsl Clothing corapaay Kara
tbera. He aaid that he waa very glad ta
aat back to Houston. It la hi aptaaoa
that the potentialltie of HoMton are
ataeh fleeter tbaa Dtfle end that wltbia
a lew year Hearte will hsvoustHppa4
DeMa ia growth bad basiaas davelop-
laeaf ; r .. v .
apsehini on business conflltlon 'Mr.
Itlakno uid that baakea ia Mttar pew
tbaa ft aa bead atnee tba freat baying
aatisaariac the war. He alae aaid laal
the depression of buslnes which cam just
after Criatmaa waa a condition that could
J
I have ba avoldad had the proper baa
aaaa method been fallowed.
I Gentnl Citv Election
To Be Called April 1 1
Mayor Aamaa will lo Tu4y hi
pradtematioa eajllnc tb geacral election
ir oty once aa. caairmea am mam
. nexa et we "Ol qwiiocranc
executive
Ittaa. Anril 11
The.
am
ear to be
voted on at the eaeral'eleetioa Will be
mayor
land and if i
cemmiaaioner. Are
water
iaevmer street
and bridge asmmtaaioaar city controller
' the ahalrmaa awl fear gtember of the
city democratic exaeative committee.
The democratic tmadidajaa for tk of
fleea will be: For merer. Oaear T. Hal
eombei far land aad taa eemmisaioaer
H. A. Halvertoa; for fire cemmiaaioner
Allle Andereoai for water commissioner
.James H. B. Hime; for street and bridge
commissioner T. U Wtugh; fog control
ler- Harry A. QUrs.. Th
am
candidate
were nominated at the demeerauc art'
maty February v. Fr member of the
democratic executive committee; jamea
h Griffith chairman; A. S. Moody Robert
- King Jamea Donovan and Fred Pwyer.
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Dr. Edwin Grant Conklin
To Lecture at Rice
Dr. Edwin Great ConkHn profeeaor of
biology af rrinaataa wdreraity will lee-
tare at Sic Institute in tb physics am-
. paitheattr at d JO p m. Tuaaday March
' I. Hie mibleet will ha "Fltaeaa ia the
'Living World." This 1 the tint of a
- aerie of three leetare which will be
kt'rtvea at the same bear and place on
- ' Tneadaf Wednesday tad Thursday of
.this week. Wednesday he will apeak m
. "The Mechanism of Adaptation'1- and
1 Thnredar on "Mechanism and Peleology."
Th public i Invited.
f ARENT-TCACHER MEEt.
.. ' I A meeting of the Parent-Teacher as-
eodation of Joaes school will be held
Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at
th school building..
a:
.l i ' will L-auTyv
! r"-.' .' t ff' Olttri
Uilnt 'neath the sun!
love has won!
love nu
tkta hoar
the flaw.
m nor win pi
Louisa Chandler Moult aa.
f ;
be served m tae. coffee room. Tea phage
era are requested to hand in their tsar a.
Mrs. J. I Twin Thompson president
of the ebsb. aaka that the taenia aa et
th. various cotnmitteea meat bar after
thevluacheam
w
Ptrtonals
Ut.jM Mrs. Lawranoa Boewprth are
now dflishimuv loratPd at tn tJouatrr
dub. wbera taanr wtV ba for aeTSrai
atoalks.
Mr. and Mrs. Boaa Stewart returaed
Moadax tnomini Irort tbeir waddeaf trii
to New Ortrane. Mrs. Htewart was lot-
merljr Miaa CaJheriae Rial (
' Mr. and Mrs. Hal CarWnter and son
left Mondar mornini V. their home la
Df Moines after a risK with Mrs. Car
scaur's Biottwr Mrs. Ua Tboapaon.
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Mrs. Mas Tavb bis retaraed 'from a
rtmtai twa aaantaa w. Dauanare wane
tbera ber daajhter Mis Kaaa Taab
who Is a atudeat at WaUtahr aoUere
eaent ber id-raar' aratioa wltb ber
etar ia Baitiojore.
Mia EDem Joaes wba baa beam Ttelt-
lat Mr. w? Mf. W. JL Oibboas (or
seraral vaefca la ft Moadar ereniui tor
PalUamia. arrnaaaanied b bar aunt.
Miss Kat Koran of Corwnade Califer-
nia WHO .uineu lir Kwuua.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Stieren and tbelr
gtiesta-.'. A. Btierro aod Miaa Eda ttieren
of Ban Antonio natoraa to . uaireeion
Sundsr and spent the dar at tba Qalwn.
Mr. Stieren and Miaa Btlewn will leaV
this evening for tbelr name af tar a pleas
ant visit nere.
Colonel and Mra Qeorr IL Bailer
and their daaihtar Mrs. flicbar Davis
Eaaw of uiMaw aoar wtaiiiac la Hous
tea war ctarUWt at dinner at the
Sslraa 8undaf areata bt Catoacl and
rs. Henry Wattaraoa of LoaisTille
KentuokT who art sprndioi the winter
la aawowom. '-.a
Axwn WritinffClul) Plans
. lHelp Aspiring3crikes
At the rtrular meeting of the Alton
Writing dub of Rice laatttuta Tuesday
afteraeoa plana will be laid forva aum-
be of the member at -work oat plot
tuggestlea. wbica will b developed im-
mediately following th term lamina-
tion. -'. 5 .
Th pnrpoa of the organisation Is: to
ttiat embryo writer ia their early trials
and tribulations. At pha meetings dis-
cussion and criticism follow th pre-
sentation of manuscripts. Dr. Axaon
profesaef of English literature preside
t th meeting and offers valuahlt tag-
nations to th aaoirina acribee. . ' -
"Shetlanda and Red Bug") a familiar
tauy
reeeir
r eontnputea by Mite rsiaauwrii
red many words of praise by the
member of tha. -Writing dub at tot last
Uheetuej. Miaa Lvy prevented three
short poems displaying great amoant
of variety and contrast in -atyhb i Miss
Sooth jgav a verbal picture Th End
of a Ttgll' aa a working out plot sug-
gested by Dr. Axson. . ;
' Th work followed by thia organisation
i in no way preaerihed by th EogUsh
department bowevsr gppt clusmen
who intend to follow loernaHam or who
are iatarvsted ia Uteretnra ar advised
to applyvfor membership.- Sealors and
Junior are eligible for membership.
r-"ii .it r-" .
tra'fti
cava to nave extra wiusic
At aosingAnder' Party
As a fltllnr finale to the el
losini
3
"Antler" party of the aeaaon to be
he!
tt F.Ike home Thursday night March 19
i'arke urothera orchestr
rtC. which ha fur
nished the music for the entire aeMea of
dances given by Houston lodge of Elk
will be augmented by several additional
musicians for thia occasion. Member of
the lodge plan to make th dosing dance
ef the aeaaon tha bet attended and moat
enjoyable of the entire aeries.
Plans for the coming installation of the'
recently elected officer for the coming
year will be djscuued '. at ' the regular
meeting of the lodge Tueeday night
Conopus Club to Observe ;
Doctbrs'-DruggisU" Day
Doctors and" druggists' day wU) be ob-.
served by the Conopue club at itt lunch-
eon meeting at the Rice hotel Tuesday
eooo at 12:15 o'clock
Mrs. Elisabeth Hoffman of New Totk
who has recently returned from the Near
East will address the meeting telling of
conditions as she saw them during (he
three years of her stay in that stricken
country. ' .
C. A. Ttagle will be the local speaker
2f th occaaion and Mr. John Wesley
Irabtm will furnish th entertainment
program. . '
OHHlSTIAN tCIENCt lecture. '
William fi Kllpatrtek. C. 8. B. af De
troit' Mlebn ntember af th board
lectureship of th First Church of Christ
if tli First Church of CI
Boston will detiver a U
sciiniiK. m monea win oeuver a lecture
in itoitoa will oeuver a
en Christian Science under the auspice
of the Second Church. of CJfritt Sden
tit Tuesday nlcht at 8- e'dock In th
auditorium of Houston Htighte- fitnior
High eehool Twentieth etreel and
Height Boulevard Aa invitation? x-
tsaded to the public. . s ; t
JOB MOOT'-;-AGJUliSTFROPOSED
STATE ADTO BODY
-r-t 'VTr' Vr
Members Houston Auto
Trades Are Asked to Re-
tcrve Iodoricment
Meatbeis of tb Baaftoa Auta Tradaa
aaaoeaUioa Moaday war arced toreaerve
rrrina their iadbraaaiaat to tba formatioo
jof a statewide crtatiiaaa'on of automobile
asrners aa auea laaaraemeni mifn iena
ta destroy tba DsOoeac and activity of
tke Aatomebika Aasirlatioa ol Hoata
Texas bltit aaad t them by W. O.
Jonea teejretary of tba. Utter arfanfcu-
tkn. . .
Mr. Jaaes oatUned a project that ftad
reeentlr coma to the attention af (he aa-
aaciation af which be ia aevUry to
form a HtatewMe auto owners' associa
tion with headquarter ia Uailaa aa a
project that be said would be more far-
reachtnc as at -effect m taia aactiaa at
the tate tbaa would apoear a tba aur-
raee.
'Tb Aotonsobile Asaoriadaa of Mbth
Texss. of whirh I am secretary ." Mr.
Jonea said "baa bee active for the past
18 meotaa. It la a semea aasociauaa
for the benefit of the owner of automo-
bUea who live in South Tsxjls aa well aa
for those who visit thia-section of the
State.
Beblad tbi. etbef propoalOon M a
Bute orraniaatloii ta be located ia Dal-
las. Houth Texae aeeda aa aWnera' as
sociation. The fact that Worth Ttiaa u
feeling the faBing off in 'tourist travel
which ia eomiac to South Texas in in-
creasing' number and also that the Old
Spanish Traia. a transcontinental nign-
way is ail-year-round highway' arc
aonw of the reasons I believe why such
a move a tbJe has been started.
Mr. Jsaee aaid he had every reason to
believe that the Old Spanish Trail will be
made a military highway owing to ft
aeoiraDhieal location and. to Ua being an
all-year route and be waa confident that
the (ormlog of each so organisation aa ia
nroDosed would tenff to pall tourist
away from thia section of the 8tate. "It
ia to our advantage." be aaid. "to have
touritta go over the Seatbern route via
New Orleans Beaumont and Houston."
He told of what ha ana is being sc-
romplhihed by the Automobile AxKocla-
tien of 8outbern Caltfornia which he
aaid haa ft 2000 member and an incom
of mO&M per year fat behalf of that
SUtj and aaid that th Aatomobile Asso-
ciation tf Booth Tex baa the co-opera
tion ot the California organisation and of
th San Antonio organisation.
Owwara Not Interested.
In coadoaiaa he mid that the automo-
bile owner of South Teaaa are not In.
tereited sa the formatioo ot th proposed
organisation in Dallaa and that it would
undoubtedly work to th dlaadraatage of
this secMoa af the Stat.
A short talk wat mad by J. W. Bhelor
vice presides add general manager of
the Shelor-Barnes Motor compaayi who
declared he bad com o Houatoa ta
make thia cite hla home and that he would
be for tbi etty 100 per cent. He humor-'
oualy referred; to eld day ia th automo-
tive raduetrv. when he drove a "one
lunger" Brash and was once arretted for
n.olln whlta Arivinm thmt Me. i
"W have been having; atrenuona timhk
in the ' automobile business lately he
said in referring to recent conditionar
'Th ntomabile business has not gene
and neither la it going to the bow-wow.
Many et tb prophesies ot evil day
that was slated to come over the iat
durtry have not materialised and will neb
Busineat is ateaduy anpravmg cj ..
' ' launiA.pdltla Good. ;
- Mr. Shelof vtnfd he believed that ftnan
del natioe.4Houaton are better at
the preteat timdttan In any othr Tetaa
city that bad come under bl notice. He
promised hi etrnettco-operation to the
member of th association here in avery
wsy possible.
In calling attention to the annual con
vention f the Texts Automotive Deal-
ers' association to be held at Fort
Worth Tbaraday and Friday March 2d
and i Oeorge Hawkins who presided
at the lunch read a letter tram H. H.
Robertson president of tb state ao
elation staung that Houaton leada an
Texas cities la membership H Urged a
iarg sitennance ot members from thii
eity stating that many important mat
ters were to be discussed.
A very interesting entertainment
oro
gram wa given by pupil of Mra. John
Wesley Graham which included dueta by
the weU-knowa Connor twins and solo
number by Mm' Fern Barna anfj C. J.
Sherman. Miaa Vivian Sdby acted a ao-
compamat
First ouston-Tampico
Line Ship Sails Wednesday
Tb first locally owned vessel carrying
the first cargo to be moved by th Hous-ton-Tampco
lines will leave the port of
Houston Wednesday when the Thomas IX
Wand dear with a mixed cargo for
Templet Mttico aefording to tn- an-
nouncement of officials of the compaag
Monday afternoon.
It is also announced that the Houston.
Tampico line at now operating under new
management the
change having' beta
made March 1
With the aaumr of the . Thorn aa 1
Wand W4nedy a new service ia tatab
ll(hed eat of tbi port giving to Houston
regular sailings every IS day it la
stated. Present mdfcatlons are said to
b that to iacreas in shipping fadlltes
ot th
lint whlc
ich
be provided
aa noon aa aafficient tonnage ia in- tight
to Justify tb addition of other veteela
to ut service t
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BUILDINQ TRANSFERRED V
The onildibg. occupied by th Burnett
hotel at Capitol avAue ' and Fatnlo
treet waa transerred Monday from Oi
A. Wright to th Kd c. Smith Realty
company for a.eonslderatioa of I1&4.00Q.
The building la a threetory brick struc
ture oceuping 100 feet on Tannin Street
and 85 feet on Capitol avenue. Mr.
Smith said that for-the present there
would b no alteration in the buifdtng. .
EfipaiD'- this
; IChcn yovffl: always
Si1
'li-.4:i
WILSON CO
butorf
RATESOFt?.0U. -
f FIXED A7 CHICAGO
CECLAMDTQOHIGD
Head of Protective League
' Makes Statement in
'IDirision
That the awtee tatt br the Sovereiga
Caanp coafiiamaa e( the Woodmen of the
World in Cfatea ia My. 1910 are 36
per cent too kigh aad that fu operation
la in a manner rshhmg the dead waa the
dedaratioa of CSeaea WUkoraoa of St-
daJia Mo chairaaaa aad treaaurer et
the National Fiafftia Xieacue of the
Woodmen of aba Wactd. who waa th
speaker at the muMiifof the league di-
vision of the W Ot W. at the Bailway
Clerks' hall Moaday whiht.
Mr. Wilkeraoa aeaat7tht aa evl-
aence' af waceearreaeaa af tbaj -aaee-ent
asaeaajneat rate aa fixed ' by
the Chieaco conventioa. tL25OX00 In
eaccaa foaa bare beea retaraed ta the
mamberahip aiace the eaaotmenc af the
aew rat previa! ac This be said ta sne
way ot "robbing ta oeaa. iaee ua a-
ceased member nor trnebr bene fteia rial
caa oartieapat ha tba refund tosultiag
f root the overcharge.
. Ran Deatered ExerWttat.
The proteet hi net be teg mad agamt
aa tocrieae. iu rate aeeardia ta Mr.
Wilkerson but against the preeeat ad-
minirtrafina and the. rata aa fiied by the
Chicago conveatJoa which b aaaar
ta be exortjitant Tb Organisation of
tba leagah it far the parpeae of oppae-
iag tbemv be aaid ami tba fight la aa m
Texas with a.view to swaying the balance
of power held by thia Stat with Its
enormous membership to the end that
the assessment rate may be restored to
Mosicdmnck
1 v . -:
omen
1T It oarr natural tJtat th Ammrlcam '
l wemaa kag learned to leek to Pari'
.Jar tbt wary meet and nattt arrkleg
for accaattamttt; and. . Bringing awt hut
la 0 Park mere era lets tbaa tv half oWea pecUHtt waa
.' neve waa' aa Inttrntdorial rrsotadoo in th production af tat
toilet pnparatiooa. Aad aawof 'theaa alraest every PurhUaa
' tvamsa vnll tall yea that th name mi Doria for ovtf a century
aa steed" wre-jalnnt ia the stndy -ot skia.textuf tsd akut
taaannga ana ammer at ran powaraa ana rougse or --emiaita
taftneet aad refmemtnt have beea peifected for every
kind ef cokwiou-tor tarn mear
tec rat rtoamsWnr tyam (the hruas bttadt) and for tba TUam
beawrv. " ' ' ' - ' "
To Darfal Ant cam the asoceptloal al making Ut tltjulak-r
pood res and rovges ta dainty httlo cmnpect gdacqata' at that
' wheuver yon go rem earn carry ia your vanity caa or band r
- bag the mean ef potting ee
BecatM af Dorin's invtntxoi vrotnen have com to call any
kind of ternart a "Dorln." Dnscrupulos dealers and manu-
lamr bar fostered thii cittom and hsv rrequentrjr beea
known t at the word "Dorln" to describe aa Inferior or per
map harmful substitute. Some have beea so nnacrupuloot at la
aetaaUy copy th label of la Dorine Pondrea aad. Dorin'i
I: lUagct to deceive yon.' ' .. a-. .'
T24&Bai?ib Ttt tbim Oonuind
rWU ef WmL Tmaya' ' ' " mat
litO iatwl be hm slaead: thera
that carries she aiaM. X.
MmMth Ca i
Only la that '
nl aaalaat
: hale laayaMd.
r'aabilkaiaa and
ipsa ay infersw I
nterfei
eita. i -
Aa aa aid 1I ' aaltlatf taa
aaBaajlaa (aVaaal ematH -aBtaaaaaVakaataaaV ajakeaa
''VSSaSSSsi'
. Wmff weaVMai VgMS if MaMamy SJN
fSI
haaarier ef hie ce
wea aad auadi aa lot
saw. ia aomaoa as aa vwa
-Jatot eathe trhelSaa
aaka yea. to - leak .Ha aev .1
bniisai af aver haa tar the X
Poudrm Qompocttt (fa'Borint)
1VV maa7 VaVaHaT M
jfyuges
nun
. a ' V- A ' '
HoivDoYou.Buy?
When ready for fumltura now do you decJdo 'at to what and where
rw will buy Itt - s j . - '- -
' front what waknow rgartlng cwadttlona what ceT atoraa have
to catfar and our atocka. w feel that wa do. yon a fator to' urge
' that yo tea our atock. bwfor yon finally eloaeTOtrr purcaatea.
- Tba "meat df the oocoanut" ta: Levy't atocka are bought and
' paaaed on to you oa the LATEST market decline while the other
itdree cirytag laat yaaTi atocka at klgb coat prtcea muit necea-
aaruv aau to ia bo nar earn aitnar
INVBjSTIQATal
t f
t.V.
' v ' Cany Ptymenta for Thee Wh ray Aak Ua
tba basis of returning the order to the
(andamental .princrpUa of a benevolent
erganiaatioa. . The test of strength wnl
eoma at the fieeting of the jMaventian
Taeaday wbci the opposing faetioa will
bring the qaestioo) to ev vote - ia aeau
form it waa aaid Monday night - '
Tba hafl. where the meeting at the
league waa beld Monday night with mem-
be ra of the Woodmen and Woodmen-Circle
prevent waa crowded ta standing
room and many were turned away.
A feature af the day's program wa
a competitive drill of the teame of Den-
fsoa BeamaeoQ- 8tamfore Dallaa Fort
Worth and Wichita Falls which-Wat
held at the city aaditoriuaa Monday af-
ternoon. The winning team will be aa-
nounced Tueeday. A- . . .
'The downtown Chinch' to
Be Subject of Addressj
Tk. V -M XI V
who ia of tb faculty of th tbbwnaaat
Bible conference be my held pt the First
Baptist church win apeak at 10 e'dock
a. ra. S p. m- and T30 p. m. Tuesday
deaiiag wkl "Tha Downtown Church."
Dr. J. Frank Norrm. pastor of the First
BaptSat church af Fost Worth will apeak
on the eame eubieet. v . ' "-
will speak at 8 o'clock p. m. Tuesday.
Laga crowd Ire attending the confer-
ence and it waa stated that hundreds were
turned away Monday. ..
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Body of MaflToand
Vv In Baydb I Buried
The body of Thomas Barrlch 44 year
old of Bear Creek Colo waa buried by
tba Weatbelmer company under the direc-
tion of tha county on Monday. Barrieh's
hodv waa found floatlna in the ahallow
water; of Buffalo bayou vJunday night
n naa oeen oeaa tor poamary ay oayi or
two week-' - i'
A card la one. of bi poeketa gave tthe
name and hla membership in the miners'
union at Bear Creek. Justice J. M. Bar
held the opinion that he fell into th
bayou accidentally.
tk ar ItJia '
esaWladaVatW:
tftae af blonde and brunette
jwet a tooca ox taa tnior.yaia .
eada hafyAalxiag
f teadre aad n
heikiit tagatbar with two arink
caa ua venae
0fe Baa) wiU
raa aaUMoatar '
aau
af vear evaa law aad
Iftaf m Baa MUri ftkA
ah ad as fey ywa.i
Qr a 10a. ra coin aad yea
wU raaaho aha booklet with two
Darin tassels aaa ef poodr
aad aaa a.f nrng. a Jtndrt
( loose sawder turail. Kemeaa-
bar as aaad deacristlsa at year -
7Addrrmyr teller t P. X.
Araald Ca Bala bitartara.a
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