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    ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1927.
FIVE
Hbusfeclean
forGOOB
XT T T TVf "C c c ririT
from your kitchen
THERE are no fumes, no dirt, soot, nor
smoke, no matches or litter, no flame
when you use a Westinghouse Automatic
Electric Range. . , . ,
You cannot realize until you change to elec
tric cooking, how much brighter your kitch
en can be, how much .cleaner your whale
house will be. Electricity means clean, safe,
healthful heat. .. , '
And there are many other advantages. The
food is better and there is less shrinkage, re
. suits are uniform, automatic operation means
freedom, from the kitchen. ..j ...
EviFOfiNiiv Oregon pSc6MfAW
- ..a Mp offices, - f:
, Nfedford, Grants jfcss.Ros'eburg. Klamath Falls Oregon
' .a - Yreka. Duhsmuir-Califorriia ' h ' ' " ;
LADIES!
Don'l Fail to Attencl Our
Free Cooking
Classes
Conducted by
MISS IRENE KERR.
i v, -i. i of Seattle
Home' Economics Demonstrator
September 27-30
Watch tor 0"r Bpnclal Prizo
' ' 'Otfur on TIiobo Dutes!
ENROLLMENT IN
DURING THE WEEK
i public $
A total of 1128 pupils have been
enrolled In the local scbsils ui to
the end ol this week, according to
the figures compiled by City Super
intendent w. At. i;amroeu. ne
week is expected to see a consider
hl" ltirft.r pmwth iii tho enroll
ment as many pupils who are now
eugageu m prune narvesujis, wi"
be able to return to school. The
enrollment by grades ia the schools
of the city is as follows, Mr. Camp
bell reports:
Benson IB, Miss Sherk 34: 2B-
2A, Miss Olson 31; 3B-3A. Miss
Fllzwater 29; 4B-4A, Miss Molsi
30; 6B-5A, Mrs. Jost 3U; 6A-6A,
Miss Tracy 26; 6B, Mr. Thennis 26.
Total 206.
hose ill. Miss Parrott 30: IB,1
Miss Carothors 0: 1A-2A, Miss1
Johnson 88: 211. Miss Suedaker 33;
n.:lA Mia Matthews 86: 4B-4A.'
Miss Predrlckson 36: 6B-4A: Miss
Stewart 82; 6A-6A, Miss Carr 26;
6B, Mr. Hall 24. Total zoi.
Fullerton 1B-2B, Miss Swlnney
32; 311-4B; Miss Cooper 25; 6B-6B,
lira Hnlllwf.ll SO. Total 87.
'Iimlnr Hlh Till Da! 8tll. SO:
9 th,. 120. ". Total 293. Teachers
an Katfnniputa: Miss BoeKll.
home economics; Miss Buchanan,
English, languages, mimic speaa
Ing; Mrs.- Caraway, mathematics,
clliLcnshiPi Mr. Cochran', Junior
business training, mathematics;
Mrs Paine, mathematics; Miss un
kason. Enelish: Miss Goodwin, mu
sic; Mrs. Baker latin, physiology.
n ra. Ijlrson: nnvsicai euucaiioii
Mr Mnrkfnzle. industrial ' a r tc
mIrr McOaueliev. librarian: Mi.
Oleman, occupations;, Mrs. Olo
nian, English; Miss Iting, art; Miss
Scott. English; Mrs. Stanford, pen
manship; Mr. Turner, noys pnys
i. ul miiicatlon: Miss Voatch, mathe
matics, clrls' nccunatlons: Miss
Watson, mathematics: Mr. Wick-
Senior High 10th, 130; 11th, 79;
15lli (14: snnctnl. 3. Total 283.
Toanhnr. nnrf fl est Utim flit R Mr.
Beard, civics, world history; MIsb
Unsoy, jungusn; mr. iruih', uvw
irnnntnp rnmmnrclfit uencrntlhy
typing; Miss Goodwin, gleo clubs;
Mr. matt, cnennsiry, hjoikj,
nt,v.lu Mlsa .Tunnhfl.' tvnillK
shorthnud; Mr. Jonasson, world
history, American history; Mr. Lar
son, world history; Mrs. Larson,
girls' physical education; Mr.
i Mackenzie, local trades: Miss
Merewothor, Spanish, Cicero, Cao
! sar; Mr. Ronun, agriculture; Miss
I Buck. English; Miss Trmmons,
English; Mr. Turlier, boys' physical
! education; Miss Ueland, mntbemor
tics; MIbs Wright, homo economics.
: Cottage cheese. Roseburg Dairy
fhone 186., .
Can Science Solve the of--
THE BABY THAT NOBODY WANTS
Dr. Fishbein Says Bloou .Tests Mean Little in Fixing Parentage; Outlines Care Takeiil
ij.jl j: !; . to ''revent Mistakes in Identity .-, i l-:)
phTOH"? ' NOTK A 'cUibbv - I Una points out that two things ara
T.T.TT.TWTT.TgTTT'T''''
The'Bft Used Cars In Town
We have a large stock of good used cars
and all are good buys. , 4
mU1y" FOR INSTANCE:
9i Dodge Touring, with glass inclosurc $225
1924 Star Coupe, runs dandy ........$200
1923 Ford Coupe very good condition.. $150
1 92 1 Ford Touring, 2 new tires, others good $ 80
and many others that are equally good buys.
See these at the Chrysler Garage.
H. L; Connelly Motor Co.
'r 527 N. Jackson St.
aKKKEBBEIsEffl
. . , ! .1-4
!r FLASHES OF LIFE J
(Aaoclated frem Lwiol Wire)
NEW YORK Insurance statis
tics are that among 60,000,000 per
sons Uie mortality average from
heart disease in half au hour is
live and four tenths. Latest ad
vices are that a dozeri died in vari
n. uu f tlm- r.nnntv- while liS-
i tuning to the fight or in argumeuts
about u, .
i
PENNYAN, N. Y. Mrs. Sarah
Tn,.,,i,inH H7. iR tn have a funeral
i,,i,.,l nr a WMldiue. ' Trying , on
the gown in which sho was to
have been niarneu to wuimui
erson,' 70, a childhood sweetheart
f... whnh uhn hml beo'n separ
ated 40 years, she died of apoplexy.
II. B. Jacoby, resident -of Look-! day in this city looking after bust
ing Glass, spent several hours Fri-' ness matters.
mm ,M-
PHONE 63
The groceries you will receive
as the result of your telephone
message will ho the very best.
Save yourself the necessity of
coming down town.
Economy Grocery
Ok L. JOHNSON .
"The Stora That Serves
You Boat."
344 N. Jackson St. Phone 03
Winchester Bay
s Mf
Pnuntii' 1Q9R
Beach Resort
Inquire for Diehl ot ihs Commercial Abstract Co.
. oil ice. .
wpw vrniK "HRvlnir eiven odds
ot 2 to 1 that Dcmpsey would not
knock Tunuey out, wmuei
builder, has' refused to accept the
$2600 he won. He thinks Tunnoy
was really fairly knocked out.
CHICAGO Sixty per cent of
children of cigarette Bmoklng
mothers, die before they aro two
years old, it the figures of Dr.
Charles L. Barber of Lansing,
'AllCUlgan, HIT) tuncvi-
I conclusions to the American asso
ciation for Medico-pnysicai re
search. ' .
NEW YORK. Edna Wallace
Hopper, : 62, ."eternal flapper,
neither smokes nor drinks. That
i.. ....... ,.r her fmilltnill Of
youth. Clad in pajamas and Illus
trating uer oauy umtn, "
vealetl her secrets at a matinee.
taiSxiL- Tha tiaminir nf streets
and clubs after Mussolini is now
forbidden. Babies are not included
in the order.
SARAJEVO In the place that
was the cause of one big war an
other one has Just been averted by
a circus and its clown being order
;ed out ot town. The clown had a
'ditty about Mussolini that provok
led the Juro Slavs to great mirth.
The Italian consul protested, say
I lug Italy would take suitable meas
i ....... if nnH u Thp circus Is now
somewhere else and the ditty Is
beard no longer.
TO BE HELD WEEK
OF SEPT. 27-30
Tii-n,th thn fnnrtoRv nf the Cali
fornia Oregon Power company a
special series oi cookiiik ciusi.-b
will be given here next week, start
ing Tuesday, September 27, and
continuing over Friday, September
30.
These classes, which will prei
ent the latest up-to-date ideas in
modern cooking methods, will be
conducted by Miss Irene Kerr ot
Seattle, well known nomo econom
ics demonstrator. Miss lierr nns
earned an enviable .'reputation
through Uer ability in tills Hue ami
...in nn ,i,,i,i imvfi mniiv Interest
ing Ideas to Impui t to the ladies of
Uoseburg and vicinity. The classes
will be Held lu the syncs dhuuwk.
just across the street from lbs
Copco Electric Store, where ample
accomodations will he available to
take care of tho large crowds that
are expected.
A ..lnl -l-,A nttfir Will lie nilllM
in connection with range salei
during the Uemoiistrallon, details
of which wljl be published at ;u(
PARIS The version of what
Clemenceau said to Pershing has
come out. It was In English, to
wn : "What the devil did you come
here for?"
I The Reedsport Realty Company
I Reedsport, Winchester Bay, Westlake and g
1 . Gardiner Property. &
- . ... ... ...,....vT-jTT-T..-r.rJ.-y-fsr.-TSTZT..YTSW15TarTi I
Try our buttermilk It's differ
ent. Roseburg Dairy. Phone 18
I -Cat tn .hum. nnllllMI Htli
lire forever. Brand's Road Stand.
PATRONIZE
NEWS-REVIEW
ADVERTISERS
MRS. BASSETT
ALWAYS TIRED
Npw in Good Health by Using
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound
Lnnslnp. Mich. "I have taken
Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com
pound wuen!:r
I needed It. When
I first used It I
was so bad I
cnuld hardly
walk across the
room without
m-vino- I was
tired all thctlme. j
i unim my iiuu
hie was coming
on me for six
months before 1
rmll.iiri it f
" u.n,.Arr,.l n,A,1lrlni, In
IL'4U "I J""' " , -
the pajier. and my hnbnnd bo'ich
me a bottle, and after the firs
few doses I felt better, so kopt
on taking it until I was well and
strone. I take It at times when I
feel tired and It helps me. 1 will
always have a Rood word for your
medicine and tell anyone what good
It has done ma. I reeommendej It
to my neighbor for her girl, who Is
sixteen years old, and It wr Just
what she needed. She Is fe'.-llng fine
aow, and goes to school every day."
Mas. E. K. Bawitt, 216 South
Hayford Avenue. loosing. Michigan.
Do not continue to ffel all run
down and half sick whon Lydla E.
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Is
told by druggUU everywhere.
b'nfrvinw Purli luiMiiiliil at ClOV
laud, Ohio, la me center oi one ot
the strangest, most tragta tulxups
tu medtval history. .
Mr. and Mm. bant snniu. Becom
ing to hospltul records, are the
parents of the little girl, nut ttiey
insist that the child born to Mrs.
Smith at the hospital was a boy;
they declare that hospital author!
ri,i miY,l t.l!iiificutioii taua aud
gave them a girl by mistake, and
tney are now prosecuting a wauu
lu an effort to gel Iroiu the hos
pital a boy baby bom at tue same
tune.
Trial of the suit has only served
to increase Uie mixup. As a last
..,.... .I..Mn,a huVM MllilllVOred IU
determine by bhwd tests, whether
the girl baby actually is tne uuugu
ter of Mr. und Mrs. Smith.
U'hnl lu lliu Vllllle Ot SUCll testE?
Cau prospective mothers, on enter
ing hospitals, be sure tnut luey
will be given tholr own ouuiem
What ure the chances of mistake
such as tho Smiths allege was
made by tho Falrvlew faru uos
pital? Dr. Morris Flshbelu, , editor ot
the Jouruul of tho American Medi
cal association, aud one ot tho lore-
n.,ll,.tl Hiilluirllies In the
r h.,a u't-ilintl tllU I01IUW1I1K
article especially for the News-Ue-view
and NEA Service, telling
medical science's best answers to
these questiuiia. His article throw
a new llKht on this perplexing aud
absorbing case. . . ,
v no Mnnms FISHBEIN
Editor of The Journal of the Amer
ican Medical Association,
Written Epeclally for the
. . . News-Review and NEA f
i ' Sarvlce. , ; (),
' i'horo is no doflnlto, 100 per cent
perfect way of determining a
Ulllllt ,,OU.HbW, ... . .
Blood tests uro uuoui tne u
means science has. lei tiiuj mv
by no means 'Infallible.
iinn.i., n,n hiimii of hunian be
ings lire cortuin factors that. cause
tho red blood colls ot other human
i ni-irlutlnatn. or cluilip
, i. i, itomi fnund that
"S" h .llvlde.1 into
ilUlllUll ,.
v, urnuiis accoruing to "
. I .hn,an.n Ylf OlllCl
numueru mm v,ti.-..--
wiih whom their bloou
... aM.lo t.rnniiiiiir. - O11C0
lllUS ll. .
ostabllsheg, is a stable matter and
is influoucea out niuu uj y....
changes in tho manner ot living or
in the environment.
FOOTBALL SEASON
IS STARTED TODAY
) M 1 ' I ' , i. .1
(Associated l'rcn LuawMl Virc) ,
i NEW ,-VORK. Sept. 24. Foolhall
was back in the sporting HpotllHhl
today witli more than 200 teams
prying Uie lid oft ,tlie .1027 soaspn.
There "was" special interest 'In
opening games because . ot, now
rules affecting tbe shift,, the huddle
and the lateral pass.
Today's schedule in tho east
showed such teams ns Cornell,
brown, IJlirtinoutll, army, j-mn-.
burgh, Pennsylvania,' V t-'olumbiit,
New , York university, sinrau
p.nn Kintn. Ceoraotown. Colgate
aud Lafayelto In action.
: Clil6A0O; iWjit. 14.-Tbo toot-
I..'.... U'ltil.i- '
nail SOilHOii ia u".
v Twelve, policemen were: neudcu
to quell a rot last nignt. uoiwueu
'al.. o rr -tim AiiKtin and Oak
Park, high schools, engaging in
nnm ."lust before the buttR),
brother" hostilltlei. Thirty stu-.
rfonia k were arrested and later
freed, ; : - ' '
fw,i. PurV linvn started tho argu
ment said tho police, by painting
windows of the Austin school red.
' 1 CHURCH NEWS
si c.nriM'1 EdIscodrI Church.
Cass anil Main streets. The loth
Sunday after Trinity. Holy com
munion at 7:30 a. in. Morning
prayer and sermon ut 11:00 a. in.
Evening prayer and sermon at 7:80
p. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m.
Thursday, September 29th H. Mi
chael and All Angi'ls II. C. at 11:"0
a. in. Vestry meeting Thursday X
p. ni. Ascension cnapei at uiuum. (
Evening praycf linn . seruiou
8:00 p. nu
J1 f Sf C Her 1 "Baby Smith" the
I V ' vt 1 1 I month old girl born at rairviow
f ? 1 kH (IfcJi- I Park hospital. Cleveland, whose
' . r T:S ' i. H.nlH hv Mrs. 1 8am
IK"? 1 v II
l " , ! J" I I
Group Are Inherited : " I
It has been lenrued that those
. ...r, iiihoritod. - and 1
I OlOUU ftiuui' " -
nnressarv before any character lu
ii. htnnA mnv Ha lined In deter
be able to recognise without qoos
tlnn the nrnsenca of 'the dominant
factor In any person. Second,, joua
V. .. .kmlntnlv Oll.a . r.f .flLlA
hereditary behavior of. the chaMto-
Testa Are Not certain
.......... l I.. .1111'nB.BainrV til 11.1
Ai.,mA r.fi,,ttnn In annlvinp -thnsa
tests in medico-legal cases. Even -
If these factors are present in umj
blond, thev are not to be given un
due Importance. '
Maternity hospitals as runs
are extremely careful to preyept
mistakes In tho Identity ot newly
born . babies. Immediately - after
birth, steps are taken to make
a tim. onnh Knhv In nrWnerlv afi- '
I credited to Its own mqther.
AinOng lUO BiepW USUUlljr IH.OU
is, first, the pnstlng on the bady
and oil tne moiner, at uie uuio .
birth, ot a piece ot aunesive. .mpo
on which are printed in Indelible
Ink the name of the mother and
the number of the case. .....
lu many institutions, immediate
ly on tbe birth ot the child ' fc
uecklace ot beads bearing , , Hv
name ot tho mother Is clasped
about the neck of tho enna. "mis
necklace 1b not easily removed,and
cannot come off accidentally,-
In the Chicago Lylug-ln hospital,
and in many other Institutions, tho
footmarks of tne cnna are nuiw.
ed on its chart immediately after
birth and before it Is remoyed
from the room In which It Is born.
The footmarks serve. aa an , abso
lute sign or lueniiiicauon. ,
This ia the most practical and ,
certain method of Identification.
Tho printing ot either finger or
luiluut is practically out of tho
question' because' ot tho Intense
ami cousutn motion ul me uow.y-,
born baby. - ' - !'. - ;
. Put Prlnta on) phart , ( - ;
Since the, ridges of the sole:.aro
vrv fine and soft, little ' Ink Is
sub-! used. The ink is spread over a
tna tout. . -ia
ul .in, n.
Hint a specinv; ttKKi."i.", ' " - i -. , kia1.
Btanoocoud not appear in a cnuu ""'.-" t
unless it was P.ront In Jto!,&
' '.. . ni-a,.. Ilmnnill TfltT. Did
Pytnian o..., nd an
fourth Monday evonlngs of .eacj
month, at the K. ot P. hall. Vl
I ltors always welcome. 17
... HAZBLRAST, M. E..0. ,
. inn, uidua M. nf R. U.
MAi" E. PARKEIl. M. of F.
fUjhbor of Woodcraft, Lllui
' ,?i. T wa, da Moots on lirBl
.1.11 xfn,wlv nvniilnSS. in
' BUU Ulll u -
K. of P. Ball. Visiting neighbors
Invited to attend.
- IRA TAYLOR, O. N. ,
MAROA11BT WHITNBCferk.
Tao't Dauahteri Wo.' o. Meeu
first and third Fridays at 7:30 n
m. Masonic Temple. Master Mu
sons and O. E. 8. members al
ways welcome. '
MLlZABETHiABRAHAM, Secy.
?.,"" o" ji ' n" T w.' Roaaotiro KO
vie' No 11. Holds regular meet
'. IngJ on second and fourth Thura
days at 7:80 p. m. Visiting sis
.' .Ara invitnit tn attend rovlowt
' Maceabee Hull, Pine and Cast
, streets. ' -
MRS. HELEN HUFFMAN,
' Jl'IKSlH ItAI'P. Col.
K, o. t. "MMeete eacn second
and fourth ' Thursday of each
. month, in Muccabeo hall, cor
nor Cass and Pine streots. Visit
lug Knights always woloome,
. L. C. GOODMAN, Coin.
n w. -happ. r. k.
MnBpg3inJM.ia"ir?CTis'WijswBijai
parents. This litis boon conflrmea
bv numerous investigators all over
.i".- ...a..i.i nwl Hi, tiiirieiirnncn of
Euch' a siibstuiico in blood that la
being tested ia taken, no, lmiicaio
either certain ovldonce ot pnrent-
UKe or a iinstnKo in mo .u--nu..
of the person making the test.
The later Is qulto possible, duo
to the delicacy ot the reactions.
Dr. Laurence H.. Snyder : ot the
Roseburd Loaoe No. 1037 ' L. 6. Q
M. Meets Iirsi sou luiru
i...,. nt. ,ihn . month.. MoOBS
uin. - - -
, Hall, 248 N. Jackson street. Clui
rooms open i:au to y.
in.. KnAlharn' WMlnome. I ' f
. ' JOHN B. FLURRX,,pict.
, H. O. PAJtGETER, 1360. r j
JNO. M. .TtUHiHm. ireao. '
to a Dlece of the chart paper. This
chart h,as previously jbeen fully
marked with the ; record i of 'the
mother 'and with other data t that
absolutoly prevents confusion. ,. .
Mistakes in wenuiy- mo
raro nowadays Dnce they' oocut,
however, It Is difficult in the, ex
treme to got at the renl truth.iThe
blood test has not yet reached the
stage ot miauium.?.
Eaolss, Roseburg An Meets' li
Maccanee luubi or vkh: .uw
on second aad tourth Wednecf
day evenings of each month, al
8 olclock; VlslUng brethern; : tq
good standing Always weicorne.
J. B. BAILEY, Jr., W.'Ptts.
" GEO. STALEY, Jr., P. W. Pres.
"I V. V. GOODMAN. 8,:(,; '
O. E. 8., Roseburo Chspter No. e
Holds their regulnr meeting on
... ri.A. anrf Ihlrri ThltrttllnVS la
IUD IUD, -"" ' t
each: month. All sojourning broth
era and slstors are rasyeuuuu;
Invited to attend.
MYRTLE BOND, W. UV
' f REB JOHNSON. Bee. -:
a O n Plka. Rnisnura Lodao No,
328. Holds regular comtnunicsv
' tlon at the "Elks Temple on each
second awl fourth Thursdays,
.h mnnfii All members re
quested to attend regularly, an
all visiting oromers, are toruiuu
Invited to attena, ,
H. W. BOOTH. E. It.. '
DOUGLAS WA1TE, Soo. ,
noseburq Rebekah Lodflt No, 4t
l n n p Meets In Odd Fnt
. lows Teraplo ovory week on Tuea
day evening. Visiting member!
In good standing are cordially in
vltcd to attena. :., .
vicim ijrmT.1T.T. M r.
GERTRUDE HATFIELD, R. B
KM MA IjntllA.. 1". n
ilnltsd Artisans Meets la K. P.
Hall' first and-third Thursdays,
Visiting members always wel
eome. 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -
CONSTA'NCE BLACH.', M. A. ..
M1LDRBD MCCULLOCH, Tress.
BELLE 8TEPHENSON, Boo."
W. 0. M. L, Meets In Moose-kal
first and thlra Fridays at a
o'clock. Visitors wolcome. , "'
MARION SHAW, S. R. "
JESSIE CALHOUN, Reo. ,, ,
VIVIAN PHILLIPS. Treas.
A. F. A A. M (-aursl Loage No,
13. Regular communication;
ond and fourth Wednesdays eacl
month at Masonlo Temple, Ross
burg, Ore. Visitors welcome, -
F. P. CLEMENS, W. M.
W. F. HARRia Beo.
Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M.
Meots every third Tuesday ol
each month In Masonlo Temple,
All members requested to attend
' and vlBltlng companions; 'wel
:' cotno, ; ,'v, '
W. O. BURT, High Priest'
W. V. HARRIS, sen.
a
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
.u
LODGE DIRECTORY ;
DE MOLAY
CHAPTER
rtegular communicatloil
2nd aud 4th Thursdays,
Masonic Hall.-
Woodmen of ths World, camp No
12S Meets In the Odd Fcllowt
Hail In Roseburg every flrsi
end third Monday evenings. Vis
lttng neighbors always welcome
M. M. MlLLr.it, tier.
I. O. 6. F, PhllelarlaM "Lodge No
8 Meets In ouq renows Jem
pie every Friday evening. Visit
lng brethcrn are always wel
come. '
W. J. BURKE, N. G.
t A. J. CEPIIKH, Roc. Sec ' '
J. li. HAILEY, Fin. 8cc.
iinmhti nt" PvthlSS." AlDCS LodQt
No. 4 Meets every Wednesdaj
in Knights of Pythias ball, 131
Rose street. Visitors always wel
come.
GEO. R. WARE, C. C.
ROY O. YOUNG. M. V.
E. E. WIMHEIILY. K. R. 8.
Onion encampm-ot No. 9, I, O. 6.
F. Meots In Odd Fallows Tem
pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday!
of each month, VlBltlng Paul
archs always welcome.
C. F. CRAMER, CP.
hF.S PAI.M. II. V.
CAUL V. OILMAN, Btribe.
A -Mem i
A-UEM
f
' BOUU -Il-INV6 OUU'S
got a Bottle. 1 of
A-HEM. im -TrtERe.
WATC14 HIM MAWEUVJER
VAievA-VOO CAMT"
BLAKAE. OLLIE . ITS
-TU' rjtW Uv'iW A
FELLER CM rVlAWE A
PACV O' CrtEVNlKl' LAST;'
AROOKIO SO HE. C'KI GET AU. DAY. VOU CWS&EnTi
A VgHPF O OLLS BREATH, ouv. oui A kml-K in
XI .
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i-T rViFC lrv-iU c;nc.pir-ini ic.
TH WW HE DOCKS, INJ
UNDER THAT COAT 'BOOT
JIEW "TIMES A DAM.
.MM
AV.' i.W
llAlS CROMO OF ;
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