Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 01, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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or i?5 Phonograph Free! TlXS&Z
4 barring had luck, the half pounds
mn PAH nirrniroi mmmiPD "?u LL! ru,r "r "
j t;r Purchase Helps Candi-
dates in Popular Lady Contest
100 VOTES FOR EVERY $1 PURCHASE
.
TO-DAY'S COUNT
MARIE VOGELPOHL 4G.G00
RUTH BURNETT - 38,300
LELA McCOMAS, 31,000
MRS. A. J. FORD - 20,300
MRS. II. E. IIASLETT 25,200
7th. Anniversary
Clearance Sale
MEN'S OVERCOATS $18.95
Kntire stock of Overcoat, All wool, fur n-iiuilnder of tale at one
price, each 1 8.03.
Contest Closes Saturday, February 4th
The Store That Ioe the lliuluma.
AKOCXD TUB TOWS
plnr will conduct the services and
Uvv. Caldwell will officiate. Inter
ment will follow In the Masonic
cemetery.
Hero from illde
John Alcxandor win In the clly to
duy from (illilit. Me snys the weath
er Is pretty "crimpy" in ti Is section.
Here front Oukhuiil
Dr. K. P. Stouto of Oakland wan In
liosi'burg for a few hours today
truiiHui tliiK business and visiting
friends.
Kcliirn In Alhany hutliorlln VMtoi
.Mrs S. . blcphenson left for h.-ri ,,par, nd ,,,,, of Suh.
borne In Albany this afternoon after, rln t vera, ,, , thls clt
visiting la this rl y for a few weeks , d d tttu.alu t0 UU8l.
lth her many relatives and friends. ness matters.
ton each, too ulticlais Buy.
TKl'AXT Ol'KK'KK
! MKKK IKUltKIIEAI).
1 With the alinait universal adop
tlon of the school-bus begins a long
period of restfulness for the county
truant officer whose duly is to check
up on school attendance. Itulny
days, long distances, and muddy
' roads no longer make the district
I school look like a deserted village.
... .. ... -. than 15(100
i bi-u now - , ,
f. j consolidated schools, the school-bus
9 system is a simple ana pracncui one.
J Kvery morning the bus, with driver
A' provided by the school, drives up be
Zk ' fore each farm house where there are
5 children of school age. The sound
5 ! of the horn is the signal for the
children to come rushing out of the
f. home, and they are on their way to
pi school. Stormy weather Is now a
3: feeble excuse for not attending.
yk More and mora, the truant officer of
U these consolidated schools Is coming
Si to lead the life of ease.
5 General use of Dodge Profilers
cars and Graham Brolhers trucks
f with Douse Urol hers power plant
4, shows how well they are fitted for
d this service, says J. O. Newland, lo
5 cal Dodge Brolhers dealer. The pro
3 portion of Dodge Brothers cars
K among the 12.000 schools Is high,
J and the reason may be found by tak
f. lng parllcular instances where they
f am used. In Beckham County, Ok
4, lahoma, for example, three Dodge
4 Brothers cars take the place of six
-l.ntnK.n- rar, formerly llflpd bv the
country schook To give some Idea
of the amount of walking the kids of
that county save, the buses each
travel 35 miles on their way to
school every morning, and the same
distance going home. In another
case, that of Winnebago Community
School near Itockford, III., 30 or
more children travel to school each
morning In tho comfortable, roomy
InKTlor of a Graham Brothers school
bus with Dodge Brothers power
plant.
By reason of their reliability and
economical operation. Dodge Broth
ers cars and Graham Brolhers School
bus are admirably suited to the use
of country schools.
Iteliim to h.Mai.d , Here Vestenlny
Mr. and Mrs. John Blmpson left ' ,, , ..,,,
this afternoon for their home at Oak- 5,r- and Mrs. G. K Aiken of Riddle
land after spend In a several duvs In 'ere ",u C',T ,or V1 ho""
this rltv vl.itln at the homo of yr. i el"diiy attending to business mat-
and Mrs. Itusmusnan.
i Bclergom ieratkn Today
Mrs. Montgomery, a resident of
Canyonvllle, underwent a serious op-
tors and vlsillng with friends.
Many HtUldlhfl; HomcM
House eonstruetlon has" started In
earnest throughout tho city. The
eratlon this morning at Mercy hen-1 contractors are all busy and ninny
plltil. Her condition Is quite critical, homes have been contracted for.
Dr. Mulvln, assisted by Dr. Hoover, .
performed the operation. New (lilef Stjirta on Duties
It. I Mathews, the new chief of
llelil (jural Meeting- . pnllre. appointed temporarily to take
The Glengary W. C. T. U. held a the place of D. K. Shambrook. resign
fine lui-etliig this afiemoon at the,j started on his new duties today,
iiimv of Mrs. McAllister on Kami ,
street. Many of the members of the iiilsel friMii lliwnltjil
Mrs. n. A. Moore of Dnys Creek,
Hoseburg W. ( T. I1, were present
Ul.u very enjo)ao.e ...no was........ UII(1,,rw(.t operation In the
Mercy hospital several days ago, has
been dlmnlssod from trio hospllal and
Is Very much Improved in condition.
Ili-Kb-terWI lit the (liilliil
Among those rnglsteri-d at the Ho
tel Ira ml are the following: A. II.
land; Kdllh Stevens. Oakland: lieo. 1 Tn (,hl Hv orchestra will play
Hull. Memphis, Tenn.i A. J. Mlkolnr. '"r 0K aan" ' ,n K'9 ha'' -
Han Diego. j '"Kni- A large rrowo is expecien.
i iih iipw orciii-sira will reuiniil ni-ro
until Saturday night at which time
tlicy will slago another dance.
l-tiiii-riil Tomorrow
The funeral services of W. A.
SpraguH. who pnssed away In this
clly yesterday, will he held Thurs
day afternoon at 'i o'clock In the
Masonic Temple
Mlks Orclit-Mtra Hetienr-H-e Tonlht
The I-urple Harmony orchestra.
The Knlghls Tern-1 the official Klks' orchestra of the
I local lodne, w ill meet tonight at 7:30
j o clock In the club rooms for a re-JliklLVI--w!
I hearsal. Tomorrow nluht ilu-v will
K -invini.il- tf appear on the program for Kxalted
Hub is night. Thursday night will
.in i.Mti-i iii.iii i inn itiuso mm
the coniinlttee of Tast Kxaltrd Hul
cr will stago a fine program.
TODAY AND WIIDMCSD.VY
! LIBERTY
i THEATRE
Prices 10 and 15c
Prices 10 and 15c
.lATRVUU KVltV DAY
rA Itltf Himh IuI Ate rm lion,
5 fntMii ilict itrvut bottk,
5 l-'orfUEiior."
tnken (
"Tlie f
Kills lrge Hawk
llesktt Baker was today exhibit
ing a large chicken hawk killed at
his rhleken ranch m ar this city this
morning. Tho hawk had captured
several chickens of Mr. Baker's so
ho was on the watch for the unwel
come visitor. The hawk was a beau
tiful specimen, measuring hi inches
by S Inches, and will be mounted
by Mr. Langenberg.
V God s Crucible xct Tr; .
'A r An Itallnn Ice cream dealer In nt
2 Gaston Glass In the rolo of tempting to dlapom of a solid silver
2 Ivan Kalmar will win your 0 cross for il.0il In Glasgow disclosed
J heart Just as he did In Hum- f the wherraN-ut of a Thirteenth cen-
J oremjue;" the twists and turns A llirT ,.n)lr,.h rmuneiit worth ,VWiKl
"f "n 'llH .,'" I"'"-'" "l U which .lis, p,.rv,l several year, ago
i ""'. 'A"' rU', r''.. 4 from tb. t hurch of llorg' t'olU-fa-
players will charm you, and
the splendor of the scenic ef
f.-cts will del If hi your eye.
See for yourself the smashing
climax of a gripping story a
slory that moves at so swift a
pans that It will carry yon
breathless from punch to
punch, and leave vou gratified
and delighted with the fart
fart that at last vou have seen
Irnlv vn-al elcltire
'One of the areulcsl nlctures
I havs ever seen!" that Is
what you will say of "God's
Crucible."
Also Mack Sennet t comely.
"Call a Cop." and a Taihe d
News and Kiitdo r.-aturettcs. 4
Coming Thnrs. Norm.il Tal- 5
ms.lre In "IVppv " K
Saturday. Hel.-ti Ciil...n in K
"Wolverine." f
lorgo
k-nto, neur AgnUs. Italy. The v.
deuce presented In court was to the
effect that the cross was 0110 of the
most valuable aulliultles of Italy, and
was thought U have been simisglod
out of th country hr an art collector.
The Ic cresm vendor's erfort to sell
It at a f.vi.io) flur irous.d the suspi
cions of an antlquarlsn bei-aui of
Its greater li.trtnste w.,rth. 'Ttie Ital
lnn ceiitrud. d that It has been In the
pos-slon of his family for gera
Hoita that It kA h.n ut in .1...
rarthunks at M.-ssios and h.ul Ihmh
P rev-over'd by htm from tbe ruins.
CA.MIY 10c A IHH'ND.
A sum and Jelly mix for 10c at
Carr's "where you save." 200 big
value 10c Items now on special sale
at Carr's.
I'ACK OWN CATTI.K
SAN' HKN1TO, Texas, Feb. 1.
(I'nlted I'ress.) Tentative plans for
establishing a large pecking plant in
the lilo Grand valley are being dls
cuHsed among live stock growerB, ns
the prospective enforcement of tile
tick eradication law. Before, cattle
can be shipped to packing centers,
the new "lick" law requires each
animal to be dipped. To comply with
the requirements of this law, estab
lishing the dipping vats, ets would
cost more than (100,000 for the first
year.
JV J-ODiV.
KAN. -II r.o- r.-ltt. Jt.Hci.lnu Co. V. U.
rl lit'KAl.'ij turkey tiiins. Is each.
A. Itell.iu n, .;t l Hilary SI.
X
l-'l.K SA I.K l.'i.f urn Ish.-.l six roum
tt.niwe, i.H.l.-rn. Apply lis l-'uwlcr St.
srAT-'yTl & Hum. Siivc kus, pul on a
Slrn.nl. era curburclur. Ouk ul.d
Mi-ptn-ns.
WANTKI Sl.-a.ly position of uny kln.l
by i-ni'Kctlc yo,inn man. A.ldl-css
Position, Nt-ws-Kc U-w.
WANTKll T) ItKNT lioud bm.se. fnr-i,.ti-,l
,.r uiiri.rnlshi-il. H. . Kills.
l'h.-ne 37 1 ll.-x lu;-
1 1 A III KN plowing, tret's and rs,-s
Mpru c.1 .nut pruned. Kr'iv-I haulh.K.
nntl all kinds ut team work done.
l'lu,ne -s-1
W ANTKI. Mini and fnmlly to live on
ranch. Take cure of Heats slid fctlc
ItiK. Will Kile use of htiie and burn
..ml some inr.-aKc. 1". U. lk.x
TlAllY ("III -X -(.rd.-'ri-taken' for-tA.
(' IImiii-.I Itocks and 'l'scr.-d strain
White Irf-ahorn lstr chli. Also ess
for listening, sirs. Kdssr llufbuiii,
. llou, kSt. I'liolie ai'.
ril'K Ia.'sT l.u.ij.'.ll ""brti-r. "stl ilcht
stem pipe. Was lost .lunitny iitsl.t
si or ii, -sr l'i..iitm hotel; vali.,-.! us
a keepmike. ttcward If returned tt-
'. J.o. U.1..1I i
l-'iiit SA1.K nil Tlt.MH: I'lve renin
house, i t-rrlKenttor In It. l.laht nnd
witter. Oul bouses. St-ll or triole
for UonelmrK' property. It 6il.ni.
No tiuunil-rHiices. l-'ri.nk A. Miller,
Ml. . rnon. Wa.ih. I:) Pth Si.
TTiu SAI.K-.li-otl oat and veld, hi-V
IS. two k.hI cows, freh soon, will
cxt hs.is-e for piss, one 3l'l retaloiuA
ilH-ulutor; exlrti line llarred I'ly-
.th Hock cockerels. C S. Khep.
parti, nixttuvllle, OreKon.
At cl'li.N s-VI.K-Saturduy. Kelt. t.
one o'cl-M k p to. lined c-rnoiu
bouse. lsre lot. Harden spot, fruit
liees. Kt'otl locution ot. pitNcd Streel.
close III. S. 1 W. le-sliorn chlfkt-ns.
also a few W. Itm k. Itousehold
lot it. i in ., an. I .-Ann.... fruit .4 S.
Hunt. Ml K. Ine St. M. C. lUda- I
4
"I Don't Hesitate To Rec-
ommend It To Anyone 4
Suffering From Stomach., fd
Trouble And Kindred
NURSE vit I 4 :Afl.fo 17a11aJ
shhshh: urn mm VY e Lreau-vuicio ruuuy.
TAKING TANLAG
Known Seattle Woman.
"After bearing bo much about Tan-
lac I bought a bottle thinking If It . 'A
did others so much good It might IJ
held me too. Well, It has not only W.
helped me, but I have actually
gained twenty-live pounds since tak- f
lng It and never felt ueirer in my
life," said Mrs. Marie J. Howard,
graduate nurse of llellevue Hospital.
402 Westlake Ave., North, Seattle,
WaBh. '
"My appetite is good now and my
stomach la in such sptendid condi
tion that everything I eat agrees
with me. I used to be bothered a
good deal by my kidneys and liver,
but now they both seem normal In
every way.
"My nwrves are calm and steady
and I sleep like a child every night.
I have had a great deal of exper
ience with medicine and I don't hesi
tate to recommend Tanlac to those
who have stomach trouble and kind
red complaints."
Tanlao is sold In Roseburg by W.
F. Chapman's Pharmacy, and bv
leading druggists everywhere,
-o
TO MAKE HEADWAY IN LIFE
Consecrate and Concentrate, It the
Advice Given by Writer In
Forbes Magazine,
You wont to muke hendway In the
world, of course. See If this thought
can help you: First, consecrate your
self to your calling; then concentrate.
The lives ot must men of notable
achievement have been characterized
by consecration and concentration. He
fore one cun cousecrute oneself, one
must be possessed by some bigger and
brouder and better Idea than mere
money making. There must be some
thing in the work that appculs to one.
The work must apiedr to he worth
while, worth effort and Industry and
sacrifice. You could not, for exam
ple, conceive of anyone consecrntiug
himself to "bootlegging." There Isn't
one honest calling, however, to which
a worker could not consecrate him
self or herself If animated by the right
spirit. Having consecrated oneself to
a line of endeuvor, then concentration
must follow If proficiency and success
are to be attained.
The. worker, be he employee or em
ployer, who hasn't consecrated him
self to his calling fulls to derive from
It that deep satisfaction kuown to
those who have consecrated themselves
to their Jobs. Concentration follows
consecration nuturally and with Joy
rnther than hard effort. Forbes Magazine.
. . . II. I. .1 1 .lift n rr nni-Ac
Beginning today we are glad to annoume u.c
QUARTS, $3.60 Per Month
PINTS, $ 2.10 Per Month
Remember you are not only getting miiK ior . , .. geuing the E
l ui'rl.-T Mf " nhtninnhlo. ' " 1
Our milk is PASTEURIZED, and bottled in a modern daylight plant where abso'J
clelnHi es prevails, where every pure food requirement is carried out to the letter j
where you always get quamy uuu n. x.- . m,
Don't take chances on milk that is handled in a careless manner. The best is what
need and pay for, why not have the best? Our milk is pure and safe to drink.
We are phased to have you call and inspect our plant. We are proud of it, and b
made it sucn mac it win ue u txcuiu w vvj.
Roseburg Dairy & Soda Worki
J'The Daylight Pkint."
E. T. UNRATH, Proprietor
Comer Oak and Pine Sts. Phone h
CLAIM 1II.K1I AGAINST
SMITH TIMIIICR CO.
PORTLAND, Feb. 1. A claim of
$3,000,000 against the C. A. Smith
Timber company was filed this morn
ing by Jamos U. Wilson, attorney for
the claimant, H. W. Wheeler of Min
neapolis. The petition was filed under pro
test of William Denmnn, receiver for
the timber company appointed by the
court in 1919, on the grounds that
Portland Chamber
Has New Plan
PORTLAND, Feb. 1. Under the
leadership of William Hanley, presi
dent, the Oregon State Chamber of
Commerce has completely reorganiz
ed Its departmental work for the
coming year, according to an an
nouncement today. All future ac
he claim should have been presented ; tlvities of the organization will be
before. segregated into departments, with a
The amount asked for, according i director in charge who will be ex
to the petition, is due Wheeler from i uected to report back to the executive
commissions for selling tracts of the j committee on results achieved.
company's timber lands In southern
Oregon and Northern California.
Judge Wolverton has taken the
matter under advisement
K.MIXKXT sriX'IAMST CO.MIXQ
... ii!u . V;, .1 tive commercial bodies,
Associated ith PhysicaP,
Dr. L. Van H. Gordlno, a nation
ally prominent neurologist will hold
a clinic before the Willamette Valley
Osteopathic Society at Eugene Thurs
day, February 2nd.
On the program following the clin
ic, Dr. Gerdine will address the Os
teopathic physicians on "Mental Dis
orders
Signs of Arterial and Kidney l)i
-cases." A number of other doctors
will take part. Dr. 9. L. DeLapp
will address the society on "A Study
of Mental Disorders Following Fev
ers. Kspeclally Influenza."
The day will close with a banquet
at the Hotel Osborn.
o
HOY'S KMI K W ITH CHAIN.
Pig vnlue In a knife, strong chain,
slngki blade. A good school knife,
special 2Gc, at Carr's "where you
save."
One new department, which was
authorized at the annual meeting of
the State Chamber In January, has
been confirmed by the board of direc
tors. This is the department of or
ganization and service, which pro
vides -for a closer working coopera
tion with the local chamber of com
merce throughout the state. An or
ganization expert will be put Into the
field for the purpose of assisting
these clubs to perfect their organiza
tion, and to organize clubs in com
munities which have no representa-
ways, L. L. Goodrock, Eu 3
ganlzatlon and service, R
op, Portland; land aetUemi:
Rorick, The Dalles; tourln i -
ing, Ashland; traffic and rr.
W. Hyatt. Enterprise; finance
nutler. Hood River: azrli-ni-
H. Hall, Klamath Falls; rj
aim expiouauon, Allred il
Portland; and waterwjyi iJ
oora, -uuiies n,iu, Jiarahfi.;
CARD OK THANKS
- We wish to thank our kiy
and neighbors who assisted a!
lng the illness and after the U
our beloved husband and (i:-4
wish to thank them also M
beautiful floral offerings.
MRS. MARY E.
LAURA DAVIS.
FRANK DAVIS.
FINE SCISSORS SPH1I
The various departments and the
directors in charge have been desig
nated as follows: Marketing, Arthur
Clarke, Corvallls; publicity, L. D.
Drake, Astoria: Irrigation, R. S.
Hamilton, Kend; Industries. T. B.
Kay, Salem, legislative, Wm. Mac
Master. Portland: roads and high-
Just. In, a fine grade of a
j priced special at 49c. Cot:!
tnen leuiDroinery Bizei, us.
5, 5 M;. and 6 inch sizes. Tud
was advertised last fall bis
blgeest stoies In Portlisd,
special at 69c. being 7Stifl
values. And they are a I
Carr's price today Is onl; V
are made' by a world kr.4
house. You'll want serfim
them when you see theoej
Carr's "where you sare'l
vjMMsro-n,--
DAILY AVT-ATi.-n n.'BT.
U. 8. Weathr Bureau, local office,
Roseburg, Orv.on, t twura endiaaf t
I 4 P1-
rrr-lilttlo In lne -d UundrcAlka
1 IllKlieKl tt-inperauiro yt-sleritny .. -
i Ixiw.-i-t It-toiu-raturt. taut nlKbt ..
Swiss Santa Rings Bell. Precipitation Ikki hours ....... o
Tutiil l'rt-clp. ini-e first of month u
In the qimlnt little town of St. Oal-i Normal pn-i-lp. for tills month... 4.06
len. Sw itzerland, which has retained i Tutl,ft,r'-. 'UX . ). .""'.15.22
muny of Its curious medieval customs. I Av.-rio.-tt prerlp from H-pt. 1. 1ST7 19. S2
Santa Clans nuke, his vlsll. ringing a L;n ..''? w 4M
irl.unllo couIk'II, suys Popular Sok'iKe ! -.vn, to May. lno St,
Xf-.i-HTln . Forv-t Im 1 p m. forout hwe-i
- TuntKlit HtiU Ttmrodu-y,
in ai. Minion, every .nnsimns eve. tinufU iuui.
06c r!
TI ESOAY ANO M F.HXF.SDAY
ttfft
1-UII-
twelve men array themselves In white
trousers nnd shirts, embroidered wool
suspenders, and bright red ties. Each
one fastens nn enormous cowbell on
to a wide leather belt, and covers his
head with an enormous niaik of card
board, the upper part of which Is
decornted by stenciled designs.
One of the twelve Is called "Saml
chliius." It Is bis duty to give the good
children pri-seitts. The other eleven
remain at a little distance on the out
skirts of the Jolly crowd thut follows
them on their rounds, giving candy to
the growuiip and entartalulug every
body with their clowning.
WILLIAM HF.I.U Observer.
"Ptrfsct S- t He Mar.
Tin) perfect Jul bust Is mi more, write
sartorial correspondent. In the days
of her prime, to-fur flappers owm-d
their own clgantti, tb flourished.
Now she Is gone, forever. n her plar
Cv Dwlllnj Snakes.
Vutll reott t times no reptiles were
known to ha,v adapted themselves to
existence in the darkness of caverns.
Now, however. It Is known thnt in the
Unlay peninsula snske, a species
tttiiKh. Aii. 1I..11..T. j "-luoer. inr.aniu certain caverns.
iii-:t tiik iuiiiikst snap is town - i feeding upou Hie bats.
Kiv room i-uiiaalow n.i ir.-iniii These careilwlllng snakes attain
pttrt-b. IhttrmiKlily nio-lerii; port ti on I , . . . " . .
three itt.; beautiful view: tii-t-i length of between eight and nine
.re.1 i,.l l.eauiitully nni.l.e.i: wiiiu-; fMU lher cior)rie ,,milnte that of
eltiuuel klt-'ht-ll. IIHttlert. t'tlth; blK ! . - '
it...eiueiit. H.-t neiKiir.oriuMt.1 m the wslls uf ih caverns. The r,K-k
ii.wi, ti,i. pntperty t to be .oi.l j , yellewui, llinestono, traversitd
a --rlfl,e, Ltk.-N $1,mi.i i-ab. Hal- , ... .. ,. . . .
in,. -,. or lisoi) iHuat.it- I.'ii p-r month "h blackish vein, and these mark
nil punt out. i per ten; inieri.t. ugn ,nj Br0 c,iriouly repro-
llere 1 a heme worth while. A. T , . . , . ...
lr....e. i-.....itier.-i..l A.nt. l.'i dured In the snake, many of which
r.A. sire.-t ph..i, 1 9 lurk on Ih le.lk- In the semi-darkness
nT In. VHP know imi'T tmk ; n,.ar the entrance, watclib,.- for the
1 1 A It I A It K 111 SINKS!!. ANVW.W'I ' enirsnce, waicillllg tor til
ir r.erten, et. here Im a won-lerrul j bat.
opportunity .V ih.ti.tuahly t-talt- I
linhe.l tai.li hat.lwiir tttt.lTH-ws. Sim K !
il nxlure. runs hoot I llr.f. Xh Gem Of Whltt.
BIG
Jitney Dance
AT
Maccabee Hall
GIVEN BY THE
B. of L. F. and E.
February 3rd.
MUSIC BY OTTSOpiESTRA
A Good Time for Everybody
I AND LOOK AT THE PRICE FOLKS
i CHILDREN, 06c ADULTS,!
i IT'S A BIG BARGAIN
i CHRISTY COMEDY AND INTERNATIONAL
J Thursday snd Frid?y The "Queen of gheba" A Fox Super
PEARL WHITE
In a Drama of Strife, Love and Adventure in the
Alaskan Snows
"TIGER'S CUB"
Comedy, Pathos, Big Human Touches, Wonderful
Acting and a Delightful Love Story are Cleverly
Intermingled in this Picture that never lags
CHER-RO
1IAKI) WHKAT
FLOUR
il A11ANTKK1
Chllilre- Or WKPXKSDAV THI'ltSDAV Adult
s
d if a Vovnnti 4 ' "' wll,ow)r tr,',"" th nvure
Zk W CI IIUII Zi Hfc, , twelve-year old boy J dr.-ini
5 WHO Tt that r eini-ondel froni sharp shoul-
j "Plays the Pictures" 4 T'1 'sure now. i
5 . ., 2 'oHer than th 8W, more un, level, ,ie '
K atltieliano E -n,, stvlish !rl accentuati.- tin thin, j
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