Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 19, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, 19??,
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Rirf Mqoo MaattlUi U Superintendent of Public Instruction
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The Federated shop Crafts wish to extend n cordial Invitation to , f
in general. V attend a 2
? Common Sense Tutors Aid
Saturday Night, Aug.19, 8 p.m.
:ho Business Men. Farmer and the Publie in general. V attend a
Mass mooting to be hold in tlio Majontic Tliontrc Saturday, August
J9, nt 8 p. in. Mr. Waller Nash and Mr. C. F. Crow will be the
npoakors for tlie evening and will pive you some information that you
cannot afford to miss.
In Progress of Nation, Says
Miss Catherine'Craig.
B. D. KELLY, Sec-Treas 32
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Visits Roseburg
(Continued from page one.)
4 4 4 4 ' at the Umpigua hotel to greet the oar-
avan. They expressed the desire of
4 :y.T MOItl IIOMKI'S 4 I 'dit land to have the cooperation of
4 4 tint entire xiale in the exposition and
4 PHILADELPHIA. Auk. 19. I displayed vividly the ndvantages of
W'algor today olitalned hla 2ftth ! the great event to the state at large.
4 home run of the season, and l The speakers were Introduced by
4 Kenneth Williams his 3 1st. 'A. it. Hitter, of the Portland Itealty
4 4 ISoard, who is acting as chairman of
44444444444444444: liio day. The speaking was preceded
' by a community sing led by Jack Hen-
, ' dersoii, with Walter Jenkins putting
Poplin fj d C(irClV(lTl "10 1UZ no,l'a on a trombone.
mayor mover caneu 10 uie uueiiuuii
'of the people of this city the great
resources of Oregon. 1 he possibilities
i of the country are beyond imagination
j he says and ttie only way to really de
I volop Oregon is to get the people here
j that they may nee for themselves what
those who mako the lendins talks. It the state has to offer. Three million
.... . ,i. i i . o I dollars spent In this manner is worth
will be set up in Lugeuo tonight, Ser-,,,.,, ' h . .
s-eant Meyers state s ami will work on I ,,., of advertising. Portland Is ask-
o(,u meters. J lie set us.n o watts unu , inK ony ,hat ane be allowed to tax
should be easily picked up by Rose- ( herself for the exposition and will ask
burg operators who may doslro to 1 notlilnR from the state at large except
ten in on the program Eugene gives j what mlly ue voluntarily given thru
the caravan. t, B,ork Ba W,lch will raise the
A few of the members of the party funds ovVr those coming from the tax-
are Mayor (leorge Baker, of l'ortlanil: nllon of Portland property
Olio llartwlg, president of Ihs Oregon
Federation of ltbor, who Is one of
the most effective speakers of the
party; A. H. Lea, secretary of the
state fair: A, 11. Ifittci. president of
the Portland Hoalty Hoard; William
P. Merry, 'chief caravan . officer; Ar
thur 11. Johnston, of the Coffee Cup!
Photographer Sandy; and many oth
ers.
The arrival of the caravan was her
nlded by Photographer Sandy, who
reached the city several minutes ahead
of the main party and sot up his mo
tion picture camera in front of the
I'mpqilii hotel. Hoy Scouts cleared
Jackson street of automobiles to make
room for the visiting cars to park
and when the main party arrived In
a din of noise, (hoy found ample room
In which to lenvu their machines while
they ate lunch.
Immediately following the luncheon,
Mayor linker and Otto Hnrtwlg made
short talks to the people who gathered
i$5 INBI
Be Careful
Hi-new your Insur
ance with as much care
as you would h-.iy a new
car. lie sure that you
buy protect inn that
cannot fail
Hartford Pin- Insur
ance; Company polirlci
are barked by an envi
able record of mure
than a century. Consid
er this.
Call on this ncency.
Douglas
Abstract Co.
JULY FOOD PRICES TAKE
A SUBSTANTIAL JUMP
WASHIXOTvfX, I). C, Aug. 17.
Wholesale and retail costs of food
and other commodities took an U
ward Jump In July, retail prices av
eraging a 1 percent increase, while
wholesale prices gained about 3 1-3
percent, as compared with June, the
department of labor1 announced to
day. Comparison or wholesale prices In
Juno with those of a year ago Indi
cated, the department said, that the
price level ntlvam-cd about 10 per
cent, with fuel and lighting mater
ials registering an Increase of Jtii'i
percent.
The average retail price level was
determined, the department stated,
by analysis of prices charged for 43
food articles by dealers in Til cities.
The largest Increases were noted in
the sale of granulated sugar, 7 per
cent; fresh eggs, 6' percent; navy
beans, fi percent; potatoes, 3 per
cent, while ii 1 percent Increase was
registered ngnlnst certain kinds of
meats, cheese, baked beaua nnd
prunes.
Thirteen food staplei, decreased,
onions dropping 13 percent, cab
bage 10, hens 3, lamb nnd flour 2,
while canned goods showed hut
slight decrease.
In the upwnrd trend of wholesale
basic prices of 40-t commodities In
creases were reported for 146 com
modities and decreases for 100. whllo
In Iho case of K.s no change was
reported, llnsed on these figures the
department computed a general av
erage Increase of 3 1-3 per cent. The
Increase from May to Juno was
' 1 1-3 per cent.
Kuol and lighting materials regis
tered a 13 percent Increase, fnrm
products 3 per cent, fondstufft 1 Vi
percent, building materials I'per
rent, while clothing and metals In
creased 1 percent.
Decreases were registered In chem
icals and drugs, but no change was
reported for the group of miscellan
eous commodities. Including cattle,
feed, leather, paper and pulp.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
School district No. f.s hereby calls
for warrants numbers 6. dated March
1. 1921. and 9. dated April 22. 1921. and
marked not paid for want of funds.
Interest ceases with this notice.
MKS. SANN1K AN LAI F, Clerk.
Curt in. Ore.
Sill-scribe ror the Rosel-nrg News-,
llevlcw nnd watch the dally antics of
that great American comic strip,
The Clancy Kids." A grin a day
keens the doctor away.
LIBERTY THEATER
OXI.V HILST-CLANM SHOWS AND AT 10c AMI l.V AV
TODAY ONLY
HARRY CAREY
IN
The Square Shooter"
Also the Ollicial Movie Chat.
Comedy "Afraid of His Wife."
Tomorrow nnd Monday J;uk IiOiidon's
"THR SON OF Till-: WOI.F."
By MICHAEL F. DACEY,
International News Service Staff
Correspondent.
DENVER, Auk. 19. "I would ra
ther a teacher would enter the school
room with progressive ideas and
piesent-day customs and dress than
; one who Is as wi.e as Solomon, as
patient as Job and as strong and pt-r-!
bisteut as Caesar."
i Thus -Miss Katherlne L. Craig, su
perintendent of public Instruction in
olorado, answered the question:
Do you endorre 'flapperism' among
liool teachers?"
.Mies Craig expressed the belief that
the early critich-ni of "flappciism
an.', the objections t-i "flapper" na
n risins were ch'iiisit g, and that ap
piova'. of bolibf-1 hair, short drsssof
aiid a gay personality Is becoming
file-spread.
She declared that the "up-to-dato
teacher, modern 1n thought, mod-.-rn
lu accomplishments and modern In
(iron;' was best fitted for the duty ol
influencing the child l-iind.
Miss Craig's tati nient, given lo
'.he- International News Set vice, said:
Do I endorse 'lli-pferistu' anion;
toucher??
Question of Ceueral Concern.
"our question is cue that Is of
general concern to Hie puhlic at large
because of the w.'ird 'flapperlsm,'
wnlch has been coined in recent years
carrying with it t'.i.i opprobiuin of re
proach. mingled with contempt, ani
reflecting upon the morals of the In
dividual who adopted .1 form or dreiv,
snort lair and an attitude- of free
thinking and gay personality.
"".his Idea, as c.JiuieMed wlih the
dress of the present age, u f-ut us-
V -i."- I 4 I j
A. V
, huntan beings, they are liable to all ;
I the frailiios of oilier human beings;
! and have the same desires, ambitions
fij 'and Inclinations as oilier human be-1
nigs. - i
Teachers Should lie Tp-to-Dute. 1
This being the case, there Is no !
reason wy a teacher should not
adopt a present up-to-date stylo of J
u earing her hair and the custom of .
using cosmetics, rouge, et cetera; pro- i
vided, however, that with it all Is
combined good judgment, common
pi use and limitation. I would rather
a ti-ncher would enter the schoolroom i
with progressive Ideas and present-
doy custom and dress than one who "
is as wise as Solomon, as patient as '
lob and as strong and persistent as
Caesar. The up-to-date teacher will I r
have a better influence upon the
Machi)
0l'R VRK is rj
PLEASE,
Imperial Ckanon
OUR AD TO WILL CALL. "
child mind and the thinking nubile
I than one who is ancient In customs.
ancient in dress and ancient in ideas.
"Give me the up-to-date teacher '
progressive, one who lives In the
present age, one who can see through
the public eye, one who can distin
guish between extremes, good and
bad habits, and accepts reasonable
ness in styles and customs.
Young People I'nreasoniililp.
"Young people are prone to go be-
I onii reason, therefore the need of
different cltitude to ard ; curb, but the trained Individual who
ntt,. Short lrM.S. I nI,n,.'."nP."B .to the WOrl" "e
- (1 11 H I 1,1,1 ,! olarm no -11 1
3 it.rt sleeves, low-'; ;, necks and bob- within reason noed make no mistake i
nul hair, HhouM not tirry the s.iino along the line of dress. (
wioi i.' impression cr convey wrotrj "Hive me the-up-to-date teacher, i
ideas r.s in the b o-iui-.'-ig of lh ad )p-' m0,!ern ,ln lres3- V'',Prn in l"meht. j
D'.n c-f a new row. of dress and cus- ! m",1''rn n accomplis uncut, and mod
turn, but now. if carried to -ie "n ',olllK ,ho things aa required
fMi-mo, it shor.!:l :v regardej as: " tea?S world. Give me the
S.-1ISII.IC, n-asonal.k-a.ir. comlo. -table. I l?cl"Lr a l''fasinK personality, I
became It lends Sra.-. daintiness and "e wh? d"-'8 admiration frbm pu- ,
does not destroy dinlty. i "lls ,and P"'"" n'ite and she will
, i ., exert a lasting Influence upon the
As for teachers adopting the new coming generation for the good of
styles or fads, 1 take the premise that civitw,.!!,,,, ...n .. ... ,, . !
teachers are human beings and being socially and religiously."
sMii in 5 a
he first
AKOTJXD THE TOWX
Xr- s,rs- Kohlhagen nnd
" two daughters, of this city, and Miss
The local baseball team Is snon-i (irare VVickam. who have been
soring a benefit dance tonight at the I 'Pending the last week In Forest
armory, and a largo attendance Is ex- 1 t-rove, visiting relatives, returned to
position or chief engineer nt the Asy
lum there.
pected. Itoseburg's classy new dance
orchestra, the I'mpiiua live. will fur
nish the music, and a good time is
assured everyone.
Itoseburg yesterday. They were ac
companied home by Miss Hazel Gil
pin, who will visit them here for a
short time. The trip was made by
i.uto.
I
' V, o . The Meyer-Doih Illustrations ror
Mrs. Roy Ilailey and daughter. Avis advertisements are Tree to News
will arrive here Monday night for a , Review advertisers. Phone lSr, nnd
yis t wilh friends and relatives. Mr.tr (or Mr. Bobbins. He'll he glad ra"y of Portland is backing the work.
Hulloy. who has been very 111 nt Pa- to show you this month's advertising o
........... ,,-i.el,-u amucieiiiiy u) ro. , illustrations. They are result-get-
turn to I'einllHton whore he holds (he trs. . .
OIL TESTS BOOST LAND.
ALBANY, Aug. IS. Oil tests being
made in ihe Sweet Homo country are
boosting the value of the land there,
and even in some cases persons own
ing property adjacent to the scenes of
operation nre nsking prohibitive prices
or refusing to sell. This is tlm Infor
mation given out here by S. D. llarr,
who lives in the neighborhood where'
oil is expected to be found.
The tests were begun four months
ago. The first well was sunk to 300
feet, when a second one was begim.
The test drill Is now at the 800-foot
mark and drilling is going ahead wilh
all speed. The Nease Timhnp
Cannibals Inventors of
Turkish Bath, Says Singer
NEW TODAY.
FOIl
Phone 2-F-1.
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PAI.K A t.,w rhnlnn ,
I'anvniivnle. Ore.
WAXTTO l!KXT-Al"lOXTKr:wiirifHS.
for term of years. Mo.lorn, telil,
Bl,-rnlngpori-h..-riigc. mnn r,r,-It.
M'AXTED pr' pVko'rs ami ,rvr
J'l'n. full nr write Willlnm wVivnr
Mvrtle frock. Oregon, l-llono 1S-X-J.
WAXTHi)Wi .iii.iM for hnnsownrlf.
Moit.-rn crmveMt..nrc. AiMrON l-"-7
cure Xews-l;,,.vloy. '
COi: tilvNT ;An7rrtnienF. nice ri7-f7
i -IV ",V ,st ,v"- N- or Phone
hi -I. Mri. li. (i. Wilson.
JYI ItSAT.K Span of' grnv inures: also
wnvon and Imrn-Hs. For particulars
vvnl.. t:.I rlKhtlj-onn, Ore.
WAXTP.nTo r.-nt ilslfv raneli on
V'".1'0"- A'fllfa country pr.-feroil.
Aililrt,M r. W. i-nre News-It. -view.
I'OU MAI.K Staves nriil hTiopiT for "liT-
j.y4"n: y"r'""' (!"'"--
Colt SAI.K Monorn S room Iioiih,, .fTir
''nee, full evin,nt basement, irnrago.
V.r!i' !-Terms. i'hoiie 321I-.1.
1'iiit s.u.i: lievist'creil llnnrpihlfe
r:im. I ycnr old. Also Ki-aile fot-
wold, t K. litlllatii, nr plume lt-l-'.l
i : i : i i i ) in 1 1 .i n -,Vt .t: nt i xo! siat7S
-tiovle. Illjiiil. ANIl SAND. In the
s.-i.leml'or I'lioinplav. VK i f,A
Zli; sitoi-I-i;. .
Frances Arms, Thru Eng
lish Melody Traces Witch
Doctor Ritual to Present
Day Institution
mv YorCitv- TIic well-known
I ilrkih kith, de.ir to t-.r b.-.lt' of
the over-plump, isn't rcallv Turkih
but African if )ou trace it kick to
jt origin. Ir.im-ci Aiiik. protiy
ballad singer, surprisingly an
tiotinccs. Mi Arnu, w'io h stromr on liii
tory and also the owner of a ro-ma-k.il-lc
collection of ancient ami
pricctosj p.irrlimcnt. g..t iiu.rr.lol
"i the Turkish Lull ibsctiss..,,,
thro-ich "t',.,,1 KM-k M.immv." a
"t'V. whh-h !if miv-s ami
bvlarej t be the i!.,,,,-,-; -,, .lmf.
toutcst nnl.,Iy she h.n ever 1 o.-rd.
F.rglish Coi ip;( .
. The composer ol -( ,a r.'.i4
M.immv. ctttrjrv to ,: !,
is n..t AmrHcjii. I,:)n I rtVh,.!,,
I-'M,; i f. Mr t lT. iL
"'mo. went bark for the ll.imc ,.f
bis ,,.,-g to tlK-5e uricinal African
str.ims
ni.it mi
a 1-l.ijcd on the nat'ional
ba
iTlaiul, Rood ah new, will
p. Phono t mklniut
v Hox 11, lit. 1. AVil-
tpjHio for n
-7-l-'-r., ,ir writ
hnr, Oro.
KWKS ,! HAMS fr f-KKt'orot
Mtrop-hirf . :it M.-niLiWYlew. Mrs
rit','utK'S,i'rronl- A,1,,ltlffS Jnrtin
Ktit'VO On l:oMo StTlwMfTiPrnPs nnrl
.I:i.'ks.n. h( 1 a. m. Anir. isth. a hh y.
nvm r rail nt t'ltv Mil II, tl".
s.rth.' j.r.i.-rtv and p:iv Cor ml v.
Ki'i: S I,K on Tl(AIiK--"iirt(r:orilmn
It'iiin. it o cronm rt c.z.r. ili-t.t'r
irlTiir.. inatLrfKK. ar,li.-n Jar
I" l-:nt' St,
W 1 1 . U T 1 1 V K mi Wrn rah i'mTT. Imno-
K-rjipri ir winfor supply f wood
i'm k nr inniiiro nt Hrvan
Simp.
I
SHIP BY TRUCK
TWO TRUCKS DAILY
Eugene - Rosebur
Freight Line
And Way Pcinti
Special Rates on Furniture
HEADQUARTERS
Highway Service Station
Phone 333
O'NcIl, San Francisco; til,
t AKOCND THE TOWN. t TES'
"iTnft r'nliffirnio- U. ..i u.ti
Williams, Portland; Junailr
;
Over rrom Sutlierlln
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. St. John, resi
dents of Suthcrlln, motored over this
morning to spend several hours shop
IiIiik, and transacting business mat
ters. l'onni-r Iteslilent VInIIs
.Mr. nnd Mrs. (iordon Cage, resi
dents of Marsliflild. motored hero
yesterday to visit for several days
with friends and relatives. Mr. Ciase
is a former resident of Itoseburg.
To Itnilil New Koildence
A building permit was Issued to
day to Mary K. Johnson, who la to
construct a $1500 residence on South
Stephens street between Ilurko and
Sykcs street. '
etfrvallla; Mri. i. Hjraw.ii1
don ; Hoy E. Ls! foniui. I
and -Mrs. H. G. SutMiit. j-iii u
Ciilifonila; C. C. M;, Siien; 1
Meyer, .Medfilnl
Hero From CM
John Alranlftiulntlwcltyt
day from tll'ide lo ml W tt, wii
has been at Eustotuluttkr
vetks.
I'.lklon Visitor
.Mr. and lire. F. W Munit
ion, were visitors in tmi,i
will rt-maln over the wwl,
visit friends.
In Fnim (Ymyontill-
Mrs. A.M. Stenstr.oieir'
was in town for sevenlbsmJu
attending to' shopping Bitiei
tn IJnnlliifli Tril
George Dleu i- u
Hei-o I'Ynm Sutlierlln
Morrl Vogelpohl, of Sutherlin, mo
tored to nosehurff this morning, to
spend a few hours attending to husl-- lpft'tnis attprnoon (or Di
ness mauers. .nr. ruiii-iiiuiu ir . whpre thcy will W
this afternoon for the mountains, , unting
when; he will enjoy the week-end In
hunting.
Visiting Father
s, William!. Cj W
I spending a fe days l;
1 visit ing his parents, Mr.u"
j J.yMlliams. . ...
ScIIk fottJiire
Charles Kyes, local real estate deal
er, sold a cottage on Short street be
longing to Mrs. Seely, of Melrose, to
H. V. l.ohr. Mr. and Mrs. Lohr have
left for Grand Junction, Colorado,
fnr n vlsitt with frlonrls. and relatives. n rnn, Hum ror
hut wljl return hereabout September, Ln(i then down the cout
to take possession of their new home. eaoh, Calitornw-
, 1'iaiiniiig i
M. F. Rice ana
, a few davs for a tnp -
Motorcvcle Snles ltoported cilmr Hunting . , ..
The following recent sales are re-j Attorneys Carl WimM. ,
ported bv the Harley-Davldson sales I Whipple, nnd A hf y
agency: 192 models to I.ee Doty. K. morning for points " rIr
G. Randolph. Nathan Quick. Curtis t'nipqua river M"
Calkins. J. W. Kowman and Harry : a few uas nu-
I.-1nl,.,.,r AUn Dapnntl-hnnd ltnrlcVS " "
to )slin f'arvalho. Wesley lto"e-1 At the (Iraml
brake. Herbert Roberts. M. D. Stra-I Arrivals at tneoi j.1
der, J. A. Davenport, James Vaughn were Clara uei"'"
Troy: - ---, jri
h neion;
and George Casebeer. j Jack ieu.. ' R tfir
Mtcn
At the I ntiMjua i.siiu-. . jj u
Arrivals at the Fmpqua today were Wheeler. ""'. Ra.
K. C. Post and wife, Eugene; C. II. ; Oakland. 0r-
liv. I-ortbn.l: Mr. and Mrs. R. K. I I,. M Larson, .
t'mtil
la&MiHBfiSiaiaffiSf
"Ami in tl-c t.
v:noMtiotl of V,
my. that, it.nic
t!ir., the w
of r-r.; Iriiig, .
uiititt?. roirin
-il U'n.k Mrini-
I by the natives.
c t- ih into a fremty
--- limr cs-st.isv, wc
c- ii--: i urkivii huh ever
M'- Arms rctatri k!ci
In H:: v.. v, innv foe th
vvomiii K-nt i-:i ! r :, art. the v, r
tr.nn tliat ihj A.'-ican witch !,
tors use to cure r .:icnts of all ills.
l-'llt S.M.K l!r:m,l r-- ro e;,t f fl
irovt'i-MHH nt viii. li,-st, r rin,,- 'rec, lv
i'f r-'ir. Klol.c front piu-hts-. Cull
from to 7 or Sun, lay. -;aMt Sec-
onil Avenue Snmh.
KIHI SAI.K Team n rnoVl ' mare?
ili.-np. S-mml unit Kentle. ivt. ;,liil'
w ill work KliiKle or will rid- C L
Vell.T. tit. L -hop 4S-K-1.1. ' '
Knit MVI.K ii room t-ti-oi-ri-.r boTTs
two lime -,,!, ,.r v.-imls- Imni noil. W
Kiir.l, n. frill. nice. .1-1. V-n park V
B-i.l nl. elv lo. at.-.l for roominK l,,,ne W
ll-'o.l vnloe for I:: Htln. i'1m u-s--'
l:-:l X fine si. 9
I Si as iiu'wi -ma n'waxtk'i T nrVecict H
I Is- full lime. II n l.onr sim-,. timo 3
I ullinir i!iini.nit.-.-, tiiol.rv to vs-.-nr- a
r. l-:vi,-i-i,.n. iinin-,p,;irv Irtor- &
I national Hosiery Milln. Norrliitown. R
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ADl'LTS
BALCONY
10c
ARt"
ALL CHILDREN UNDER
12 YEARS ACCOMPANIED BY
FREE
WM. S. HART
IN
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Corner It nn rivcn-nt r."
Iixniinn () town. Mum ),
t-r itt of pnvt'inrtit unit
Six fifiv ic t tlinr tillo to
M lir.ii.frtv. S-m A T
fM nn'
tin valu-
T!:cc s-rmirj nir-niTotie
nre w-rkr-l lv ,t.,. Turkish hull
tliM-v c; ,..., ,,,, lvlli,m,
roi,;l,t ,:p o.,r!K.7tcl o th.-.t
t -cv TH-T.-.-e fr.c'v, clinimalmg
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liiuno. m.'.lppn fivi riM.m lntniiM low
s'. illv fiirmh. il; r. k r. rue, rnr-
t .tin. lrm. . f.ilU- f in n 1 il intuit m
r..tn. in. l'.i.ittiif (htii': fullv fur-
tt)i-i l.r.i, i.nr kit. l-n rnntr Wortli A
luat.r an. I lm.'innit utove nil H
. ni:n. . t.1 with dot wt r tank, lilii A
l;tth. t.Miit ami l:iv;it..rv Kitrht-n V
ail hill It in; fs r.--n.-.l .,.rl.; full r.-- A
i-it-nt h.i -.iii.-nt ; t iti'i:i;irv Wit;, tuh v
w-iinf inn l'in.-. r!Tii(ir: full o-t V
lots, of f;,iit; hiV romm-r.-ijii V
h'Ullrv li..fit,. an i hxrn flr- ti i.- lik'ht- J
r.l. Hor.tfT nn r. ,-k. A'l r-;ly t V
ri-'Vf in rioir ti;i.-. Pri. of imp V
wi-.tle IhkItho tw.'tiiv two lvindrtd V
T:tk.- tV.-,. hlltMlr-.l r:.!i. , ,, M
ni'itt (Mirrv. S.-i T Uiwrrnf.., I'nm
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