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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. JULY 21. 1924
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jy not buy now and use it for canning.
Ley peat A poiler
THE WINCHESTER 6TORE
SITUATION IN
Jon is serious
1 press Leased Wire.)
K ;uir :i The flood
if're is unchanged today.
points regarding the
suffering among many
km iner
any are '"'
res re being taken,
ttulties of river pirates
Lit too ready to seize
Leaded for the flood
Li the want of money to
L relief work are bam
(sadly. Portland
ur. C. S. Heinline left
L Portland where they
i trier viu.
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ALASKAN SUBSCRIB-
fcET NEWSPAPERS
BY AIRPLANE
k'KS. Alaska. July 18.
Subscribers for the fair-
t Income Stops
fit yos Prepared
I that emergency?
I FLURRY
mnce Agency
towns 1 and Z
tbtirj Sink Bldg.
P3' Rosebura. Ore.
Jction Sales .
1 city auctions see hi
L
ad sell furulture.'
u new and used
M Goods.
)tugh-Patterson
Isckson Jhone M1-J
UPSON
r-soctsstD
. Co.
iOARD
Transfer Co.
in the New Metx-f"-uS,
corner Oak and
pre Moved. Packed
and Stored.
Jnd Lona Distance
Hauling
ov'ng a Specialty
Phone ?
ford-Roseburg
futk Line
Roseburg wed.
S NO SATURDAYS
office of the Denn
v.erreten Co.
'"ri; Phone i;
:"ri Phone 3.1J
i" P.-u...
Wear -Ever
ROASTER
jt on top of the stote at convenience.
SEE OUR CORNER WINDOW DISPLAY
urchill Hardware. Co.
banks News-Miner-Cltizen who
live In lonely cabins, madhouses
and Isolated camps within a. hundred-mile
radius of the town have
their papers delivered by airplane
a few hours after publication, the
newspaper announces.
The paper has contracted with
an airplane company for this serv
ice. The aviator attaches the pa
pers to small parachutes and they
drift down somewhere near the
habitation of tbe subscriber
This method Is saving weeks
for readers. The old method was
to send accumulated Issues by dog
teams once a month.
Why not start now using a Hot
point iron, only $5.00. Hudson
Electric Store. We deliver.
FF
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VANCOUVER, Wash.. July 21.
Mrs. Julia Braiikampt, 80.
Portland, attempted suicide last
night by Jumping 60 feel from
the Interstate bridge. She was
rescued after floating nearly a
mile. At the county jail it was
found she had dislocated her
i shoulder. She was removed to a
I hospital. Expressing a desire to
walk across the bridge, she left
the automobile In which she was
riding with her son-in-law, M.'H.
Peterson. She leaped from the
operating room on the draw. Al
ter having been In the water 20
minutes she was taken Into a
boat by S. E. Paddee and a com
panion. f
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Urine In your electrical repair
! work, we'll repair them for you.
I Hudson Electric Store.
BOARD TAX APPEALS
(Associated Press Incased WJre.)
WASHINOTON. July 21. -The
newly formed board of tax ap
peals has announced Its regula
tions governing cases which ihe
treasury had been unable to set
tle with the taxpayer. The regu
lations Include a rigid codo of
rules for persons admitted to
practice before the board.
In regard to the admission of
board, a registry of those admit
ted would be kept although ary
individual taxpayer or any offic
er of any corporation may app-or
In his own or his corporation's 1
behalf.
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Watkln's Store 120 W. Lane,
phone 177.
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YOUNG ROBBER COMMITTED
EllC.ENE. Ore.. July 21. lar
enoo Wallace. 13-year-old Wend-
iir k. ihn wns arrested at !
Roseburg Friday for the theft of
an automobile here the night be- j
i. ...a l.n tule
industrial school at Salem yester ou were so glad to tv- In orm.il
day by Juvenile Judge Ilarnard that you told your other Inends
Herman Ilaumgarten. 11. of Ku-1 how best to vote. Vol must admit
".ermaii "" .,,. aithat ou have great respect for
.;;;..d o Cons ahle John 1.
Marsh. The Wallace boy had b
in the reform achnol hTiT'. na
init bwn found guilty of mbhins a
number cf stori'8 in EuRno.
Prepared roofinn.
an-1 F.nel Cnmpanv.
Page Lumber
TUBBY
'hfoe's a
place to pitch
oor mt
ALBANY FIRE DOES !
TH3USHS0IHEEi
, i-"Hirt rrtl Leased Wire.) I
; ALBANY. Ore.. July 21. Fire " '
which swept through a frame- bus- WHO'S WHO AN1 WHAT S
mens building here yesterday. ; HAPPKNE1J.
; practically caused a loss of $15,-! re..
".V T.h,? eri'al"lt damage wus i DOROTHY LANK goes to New
" AUauy liakery plant and Tor, to visit a friend and try to
, outldiiig owned by F. Flrscbau, break Into the movies. She soon
losa out $10,000. getsst-med. slid through th.frleud
; The losa was covered by- about . ship of
if. 0(10 In Insurance. I LAWRENCE Fi:KNCH. s young
A lodging house in the upper : publicity man. sets an engagement
I story was damaged to about II.- with
'. ana apartments about
"00. A meat market and clean-'
lng establishment had a loss of
12,000. Firemen saved adinlntnir '
buildings, i
I Albany's fire losses In the last
wees; nave totaled about $2o,000. J
0 - ;
Peacock Rock Springs Coal
makes a hotter fire.
Get it from
Page's.
I rTTrDC CDflnt TUC
s-w s ivuni mil.! them not to t e married at once, and
J PEOPLE X ' ea back New Vork'
OwwwwwTwwwvwti Tne tur of ,h Production.
I CRYSTAL MAT. does all that she
DISCUSSES CONVENTION lean to make things unpleasant for
Oakland. Juiy 21, 1121.
Editor Newa-iteview:
Kindly allow me the space to dis
cuss tue. democratic convention.
The people had expressed their
choice for president in William
dibbs McAdoo by vote which was
ignored by the convention and
John YV. Lavls was nominated. Al
though Davis was as well known as
McAiluo he was never thought of
as a choice outside of a very sma.l
circle of one or two states. I'nlike
Calvin Coolidge who was the quali
fied choice of the republican party.
Davis accepted the nomination
knowing that McAdoo was the ;
Qualified choice of the democratic I
party.
As a democrat I feel that my
party has bVen taken advantage of
and abused to the limit by a class
nf muinlu w-hi, liuun In, irm.il Will
or loyalty for the party, and aro us-'
lng it to further their sen sh de- j
sire, and by intrigue and double
crossing have lowered tbe estimate
oi the great party that has been
the dependence and nri.l of ..
000.000 loyal people of our nation.
..ud now conus lae question, why
and how was it done?
It was done by Wall street and
in order for the reader to fully un
derstand my article 1 will explain
what Wall street Is. It is the or
ganized banking element of our na
tion that desires to control our
money. '
L.oney Is their Issue, and they j
1
I
propose to be tbe absolute dicta- , ingonues with curls ought to be ais
tors of the monetary system. They j creel."
cure very lit Ha for railroad or I That set oft a perfect storm.
tariff legislation as the harder
timea nre the greater interest they I
can extract from business. They !
welcome rellKioua disputes and 1
ii. K. K. agitation merely to agl- j
tate the people into a frenzy, and ;
lead them to forget the money is
sue so as to leave them masters of ,
the situation.
Wall street dominated tho con- j
ventlon through Alfred Smith.
Smith never expected to be noun-
nated or elected. They wanted
Coolirige for president and the only !
l.way he could be elected was to I
ueleat McAdoo. I lie oeaiiuitii ora-
lion of Franklin 1). lioosevelt was !
made for C'ooliilge. Tim game was j
to nominate a candidate a candl-1
date who would divide the party i
and let C'oolidce iu. I "o not ques- J
Hon the fitness or ability of John ;
V. Davis. He is a d man. fully j
qualified in every way. but ho Is :
not the choice of the democratic '
party, anil therefore cannot be j
elected. The same tactics have :
beun carried through the state s
in primary nominating elections.!
Nearly every democratic banker Is
for I'iioMdge and a congress that :
will stand at his back, and they !
have double crossed the party and
thrown their organized power to
nominate the weakest randldat
the candidate that could not draw
the farmer and Independent vote
in order that the republican will
be elected.
How was It done? No voter will
admit that he was influenced by
the hunker, hut voll will admit that
you were not very well p ad n
the election issue
and were undo-
cided and yon nu t a friend who
knew all about it. ana pj.si.mi you.
on all of tne best caliniilai.-s. anil
XUr banker's ),Un nt. Xxtynur
nfii nc' t'HR to your priest and
ii'M to your lawyer, "rirhman.
b Ksarinwn, thief.
V.. II. KWIXti
Within 3 i.oiiih ou can now fliv
ver if. ft;in'!'n h Mi S-.
.-r H
j LOOK CUT YCU RE1
UP AN' UL COOK
THE SCPPEE -EE.
I'M HUM&CV
' 1 1
1
.vy'It
LOVE-OR FAME?
by ' '
VIOLET DARE
Author of "The Half-Time Wife
JOHN SEWARD, -the great lover
of the screen." who falls In love
with her and asks her to marry htm.
LV.-nh
but it n'ot sur. .ia, h, cr, for
her. She has an unfortunate ex-
perlenee with
EIKHOKN. one of the big pro
ducers, snd decides to go bade bom
and give up her career, when French
gets hera part In a picture belug
made In the country by
CAKL BANN1NU. French fol
lows her to Uie country and pro-
noses to her. Planning persuades
Dorothy. Crystal refuses to do
dangerous leap, and ltanning gives
that scene to Dorothy. Dorothy
realises that It will mean a grent
uei to her career if she does It, and
goes through with It, though she Is
much frightened. Later she learn
that Crystal has Insisted on having
that scene cut out.
LI I A TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT.
HYSTAL MAY seemed to be In
high spirits, and ail through
supper sho'd look over from
tno little table where she and her
mother ate
and make fun
of me.
"You ought
to remember
tho old say
ing. 'Look be
fore you leap.'
before you try
It again, lor
othy." she
cooed at me
as ahe left the
room at last.
That was
just the hst
straw. Kiit
before I could
think of any
K yfii
R .J
VIOLET DARE
thing to say back to her Janet
Powers retorted: ''Yea and you
oupht to think before you tell who's
backing you. Crystal. Sweet little
Crystal stalked out of the room In
a blnse of wrath, and her mother
stamped up and down the veranda
till Janet and 1 came out, and then
jumped on Janet, calling her all
sorts of names. She wss a perfect
M fury. People said she'd been
TBI THREATENED
(AKMOci.-itcd Picks leased Wire.)
ErCENE. Ore.. July 21. Fire
which destroyed two homes In
Wnlterville. 15 miles from Eu
gene on tne MrKcnzie highway,
late yesterday threatened lor a
time to destroy the entire village,
according to word reaching hero
today. Practically every home in
the town was on fire from flyiriK
sparks, according to reports, and
only pronipt work of voluute-r
fire fighters kept t ho flaini-s
from lurtlier damagn.
The homes of John Vaughn and
Matt Miliums were destroyed, an-l
t third residence waa partially
burned.
I Eat Ilazelwooo nt Wlinlierly's.
! NO UPSETS In BATTING
AVERAGES LAST WEEK
.
(Aw- ii..,i Tre- u-sse.i wire
SAN FRANCISCO. July 21
The apiTHXt of Pacific Co.ist
Lea tne lattiiiK ("iifferini? no tip
seiH hitft we-k. the nanif trio tlis-.t
led last Monday niiirrin appear
ing a;;alit today at tht top of tl.--li.-d.
'J bp figure; I.e i. iSyll
l-aks. i A; .S( hn idt-r, Vernon.
4ii; KllUon, Han l-'r.incihco.
Schti"idT fattened hi -t average
by an wuul amount. I " i 1j sn
dropped one point for the week.
Mr. OTioul. another ialt i.aker
d itp.iTvnr I v (on td f h- mmt'- Ihv.t
I ' !.( tit
l i-Aki ''-J
ITm! Smell the Aroma.
1 i mi
4, J 1 I S.
U,
v- ?tVi i-'
brought up in a Western mining
camp, whet her father rui gum
t4irnj htMe, but I dou't tUev that
even that would have accounted (or
ibe thuiits ahe aaij to Janet.
I jut couldn't eianil the awful
a ranKle. a tier the unhupnjr day
I'd apent I did n't car it Janet
I'onera and Alra. May killed aacb
othtr!
Hut that lua they had made,
nude thiiiKfl mora dlitlcuit thaa ever
tor me. For eunie rennoa Mra. May
:unl t'ryaial wen a Utile bit afraid
t Janet, but of court they knew
that 1 Juhx had to stand Uvt any
thins they wanted to aay. Crystal
made Mr. lanuiug cut my art
af os toe tttir linra day after day.
down till there was hardly snythlng
left of It, and as I sat on the side
linen day after day. all made up.
with tbe sun making the grease
p;iint on my face melt and run, 1
told myself that I'd been a perfect
idiot not to go back to New York
and let tbe old picture go hang.
I'd had a tejegrain from Larry In
answer to mine. It Just sold:
"Serry we'll mnke up for it later
will try to see you before 1 Co; too
busy to write."
llut 1 hadn't much hope that he'd
come. And as the days dragged bv.
hotter ami hotter, and Crystal and
her mother gut more and more dia
ngrcenlilc to mo. life hardly seemed
worth living.
Every one snld that the stage star
with whom Irry was going to the
Coast was perfectly wonderful. Men
were nlways falling In love with her.
hut she was such n charming per
son, sort of like F.thrl Rarryinore,
that even tbe women could under
stand It. And the novelist who was
going along wns a wonderful per
son, very witty and awfully Inter
esting. I was convinced that Larry
would have sich a mnrvelous time
with them that he wouldn't want to
come back and settle down with any
one as humdrum ss I was.
A Word About Mstrl.
meny.
iclal, for he raised his
from :t!l to 388 and
morning in fourth
place.
Eldi'od of Seattle was fifth with
378.
Others follow:
Llnilimore, Salt Ijil;e. 372: Ko
hler. Sacramento. s;o; Cox. Port
land, 30!; Ilra.ill. Portland. Utiti;
Wauer, San Francisco. 3US.
Arundel, piano lutier. Phone JS9 L.
WINTER SUITS
cleaned. You'll
Want those heavy
garments ready
have us dry
clean them now.
TRt OUR WAY
Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call
' GOSrt they're 6 or kit
BLACK - SAV. hcvj
mucvi ccrrtt Didja
PUT INTHlS PcjT'
(C. E. Spence, Market Agent)
Tons of King and other variet
ies of cherries have dried down
on the trees In tbe V illauiett
valley because the growers found
it uuprofitable to pick them,
while Ihe retail rrice in the eliiea
Vms eight and ten ceuls per
pound.
King cherries In the Salem dis
trict netted the growers two to
(wo and one-half cents per pouud
while in Chicago. Milwaukle and
other mid-west cities these same
cherries retailed at from 40 to
60 cents per pouud. A Y'lllamet
te grower expressed a shipment to
Mllwaukie and Ihe express
charges were $1,115 cents per hun
dred, or practically five cents per
pound. There you have the sys
tem. Ten time the coat of pro
duction between the producer and
the middle-west consumer, and
the middle Interests who take
this great profit toll never In
vested a cent lu the Industry.
Use many other farm pro
ducts, cherries come all at once;
the producers dump because they
have to and the market Is glut
ted. This frames a situation
whereby the middle Interests
make big profits, while growers
get hardly enough to warrant
damage to trees by picking.
If therw was a thoroughly o'r
ganited and tight co-operative
shipping association, tbe growers
could take the place of these
Irult dealers and speculators and
make tbe profits that are now
made off of them. They could
have arranged for markets long
before tbe crop was picked; could
have distributed them to the var
ious parts of the country where
most demanded, In orderly dis
tribution; prevented the excessive
supply in home markets and re
ceived fair profit prices.
The cherry situation but Illus
trates the farm situation gener
ally. The farmers produce that
others may make profits from
their products. On an average
two dollars are added to every
dollar the i a in it gets when the
products are ' finally retailed.
There Is ample room in this price
spread for living profits to grow
ers and lower prices to consum
ers. With bolb classes organized
this change can be made.
Rraln dealers are offering one
dollar per bushel for No. 1 wheat
In eastern Oregon, but farmers
are not signing contracts to any
great extent at this price, they
believing that the market price
will be higher than this figure.
With the Northwest Wheat lirow
er's Association suspending oper
ations, farmers are bunting their
own markets this season. The
Association ' controlled too small
a part of the wheat to be a dom
inate marketing factor and now It
will let tbe growers find their
own markets tor a season, or un
til such time as enough will co
operate to make the association
a real price-determining organli'
atioo.
An International co-operstlve
institute Is under way by all of
the farm organizations and co-
operativo organizations, and the
pluus are to hold It about a year
hence. A call has boon Issued
by the permanent committee for a
general meeting to be held In
Cleveland, August 11-16, this
year, for the preliminary work of
canvassing the entire cooperative
field. Its successes aud prob
lems, aud working out a com
prehensive progrutu. More and
more farm leaders realize that
they must be thulr own saviors;
that they must organize and con
duct their business as the other
big industries of the nation do If
agriculture is to survive.
Last year the V. S. Imported
I $42!,2t;6.l00 from Canada and
! that country reciprocated by buy
' lng back taSi;.r.:i2.U00 from us,
leach country believing It was get
i ting more for Its money by the
1 transaction.
I Canada has a population or
; 9.II0O.0U0 aud 110.000 traveling
I salesmen. At an average of 1 12
I per day, wages and expenses for
each salesman. It costs the coun
try $1,000,001) per day to sell its
goods. This proportion Is said to
be far larger In thla country.
This is one of tho big overhead
expenses that is passed onto the
consumer and taken from the
producer. lr half of tho sales
men of Ibe country wss elimin
ated, very few would ever uilss
them.
Eat llazelwood at Wllnberly's.
HOTELS ORGANIZE
DRY FORCE
LOS ANGELES. ' July IS (A.
P.) - Hotels and restaurants nf
Los Angeles have organized their
own pn lilblilon law enforcement
bureau Charles F Calling, form-
I BETCHA A MILLVOM
DOLLARS I AlEUER WKX
RHTtR BAC0M An' tCGS
Ort.lCOCSS
ABOUT A
AM' COFFEE
POTATOES TKAM Tho,
DID YoO.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS
I
FOR SALE
PHONOGRAPH
records,
loc.
Phone 3I.
ONE and one half Ion truck. No.
1 condition For sale cheap. Mo
tor Shop C.srage.
rlK SAIJa-NewconriTFly Shut
tle -lxiom. Address "Loom."
care News-Review.
FOlFsALE-Ou-phice ovtr 20
tiers of oak and laurel wood.
Louis tiamba. Looking Class,
Ore.
SHEEP"RANCH"for sale. 1C0 A.
SfiOO cah. balance mortgage.
Address P. O. Box 100. Myrtle
t'teek. Ore.
FOR SALE Durham cows anil
' heifers, or will trade foreheep.
Address "D. C." care News Re
view. FOR-; SALE A neat i room cot
tage, two lots, good value, fir
800. Terms, t'bas. Kyes. S26
No. Jackson SI.
KOK SALE Team, harness, and.
wsgon. Cheap If taken at once.
Inquire II. W. Maddox. F. loug-1
'VSi' T,'l 4161- - I
FOIl SALE 7x9 auto tent, camp
stove, two camp stiMla. New. j
Will deliver lioseburg. J. M. I
Wood. Looking tllass.
FOIt SALE Small acreage, close
In. Modern six niom house, liar
gain If taken at once. Address
Home, care News Hevlew.
FOli "sALi'f-Modeiti five" roiMtt i
plastered house, cliuie In, lot
4uxli0, Price 23i0. $.".00 cash.
Address S. 1-, cam News Ue
vlew. FOR " SALE fair full blooded
lllack Warrior Jennies. Ileal
pack nags In the country, (iood
saddlers as well. 175 with pack
saddles. Ueorge Moore, Cauiaa
Valley.
PIANO FOK SALE AT KOSE
UUKO- Ileaullful piano in per -
feet condition, nig saving ami
terms flu monthly to reliable
party. Write at -once to Cllne
Music. Co.. 64 Front St.. Port
land. j FOR RENT j
i i-
FOR KENT Safety deposit boxes
Itoneburg National Hank.
Foil KENTThreir"ro'om furnish
ed apartment with buth. Phonu
247JI.
FOK KENT 4 room fuljilshed
apartment. Lf-wer floor. 216 So.
Si'pliens.
er agent In charge of federal pro
hibition enforcement for Soul hern
California, has becif retained by a
group of the leading hotels and
cafes of . the city and nearby
points to direct the work. The
plan, endorsed by State Problbl-
. tun Director S. F. Hulter, Is to
prevent employes of hotels
and
cafes from bootlegging. .
Four reasons for cooking electric
ally, Its quicker, cleaner, more
economical unil cooler -try our
way Hudson Electric Slore. Easy
payments.
CLASSICS FOR GERMANS
WEIMAIt. Oerniany. July 1H.
(A. P.) Hoys and girls from Iho
high schools of nil Curmauy as
semble In Weimar during the sec
ond halt of June and tin. first half
of July each year to see the plays
staged by the National Schiller So
ciety. The society slma to acquaint
the growing generation with mas
ter works of Herman culture. This
year's program Includes Schiller s
"Wallenstelii" trilogy, (ioelbe's
"Egmoiil." and Wagner's 'Tann
hauBor" and "Meislersiiu.cr." This
year 6.000 oung people at.ll.'d
for permission to witness the
plays.
ANNOUNCEMENT j
The Harm s Harbor shop on Cass1
street has secured tho services of
a first class lady malceller. Call
lti'JJ for apo'n1ii'iils.
DO NOT PUT IT OFF
Now Is the time to make remov
als and place 'n the Perlect.d Sur
face lliirlal Vault. II. fore Hi" nuns.
I a1o do advance work. Put plate
over graves for deiiioiisiriiMfin
work at .Masonic 1 niei.i . Will
take work any where In Douglas
county. Pries light. If lnl.'r.st
ed would be glad to cull lllel ex
plain the Peifei l. d Hill face li'lrlal
Vault, or s. n.l literature. Phone
U -F4. P. . Pox 1"7".. "11 Pacific
hlglius). Just north of tnv limits.
T. s Millikin. !;... Ii.ir-', )!
By WINNER
I SrtOOLO SAY
A10T - THIS
SWELL
gUI I WSH VJE
HAD SCMtTHIM'
AH EAED
PlOCR?
yWrl CDvJlD EAT
ON BACK PAOI
FOR RENT Two furnished inuse
keeping rooms. Ground floos.
302 W. Washington St- Mr.
Hoy Hurts.
FOR RENT --10 acres"Vichi river
bottom land, ready to plant. Ap
ply Hurst llros.. Curry Estate.
Koseburg. Ore.
WANTED
WANTED Sewing to dr. for shlluV
ren and somen. 421 Pltzer.
WANTEU -It tier oldTrowth oak
. stove wooil. Call at 604 So. Mill
St. after 3 p. iu. . .
WANTED--lly " niatT "anJ "wife;
work on farm. Experienced. I).
F. Wilson, Myrtle Creek, llox 75.
WANTElfTO" Hl"Youk'and launil
wuod on ground near Koseburg;.
accessible for truck. 61 Wiu
cbester. Phone J70-Y.
F:PEII I KNCEl) stenograp R e r
wishes iKisilion. General office
work irreferred. S years experi
ence. Address Stenographer,
care Xows-Kcvicw. ., -. -
I
I LOST AND FOUNp j
i - -t-
LOST Pair spectacles In case,
Thursday. Finder please return
to this office. Keward.
FO 1' N I - iletit leiuan's itti ring.
Owner please call at this offtco
and describe It. I
LOST Amethlsf ring, white golJ
selling. Sunday, July 13. ' Ke
ward. lieply to Pearl Johnson.
Hotel Cornell. San Francisco.
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I MISCELLANEOUS
HOME I.AI'NDIIY Pbune 637
liOllliEI) hair curled, lGc. PEtTuo
637.
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