La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 23, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    I Monday, February 23, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SEVEN'
The Observer Want
The Market
FOB KENT
lOH It KM Modern apartments:
also steam healed rooms, with or
without board. Zuhcr Mriek.
H.lS Wash. Ave. 15-2-LM-:n
oil ItKXT
apartment. i
-Furnished two-room
Waverly Apt.
lOR RF.NT New modern ,-ruum
houso with garage, furnuco.
I'hono 339-W. 1 2-2-1 S-tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished
house. Call 1403 N or I'hono
4:H-J. 10-2-18-51
FOR RENT Strictly modern fur
nished aparlmont. l'honc. 14.. J.
8-2-U-tr
()K l: KNT Mnili'rn steam heat
ed apartments. Warmest In city.
Close. In. .See Archie .1. Murray,
Penney Bldg. lii-2-lo-Up
FOR RRNT .steam heated rooms,
ftdilfellows Temple, formerly y.
M. -. A. 9--'-f.-2(llp
FOK SALE
I'dlt SALE 1 no bushels Han)
Federation Heed wheat, l'honc
Farmers. 4.. ' ' 1 l-2-:!'-0t
I.OIt SALE
N. Ash.
-Player piano.
-2'-4lp
lOH SALE Huescber tenor saxa--Aphone
In Good condition. Itcvisnn
nbly priced. Write A, care Ob
server. 1 :t-2-1 0-4ip
TO TRADE Ten acre tract at
Walla Walla for l.n (Irande cily
(property. Address fi21 Kast Kosr.
Sl. W.'illi Walla. 2ir.2-l8-t.lrJ
FOR SALE
Throe-room modern homo, rom
pl.etely furnished for $2,2f.o. Thin
place Is located close to shops and
school. Ti'i-ms, $37 rash and
Rniatl payment 3 on balance.
Six-room modern home, located
on paved street. Thin place is in
excellent condition ami me pneo j
is right at $4, COO. I,iheral terms, i
If you hpvo a good smalj car
.nnd want to trade it on u home;
or building, just como in and see!
Wo havo one properly that will
tuko a small
payment .
cont ract
first!
Geo. H.Currey
REALTOIIS
Estato Loans
liLSuraneol
Business & Professional Directory
Classified for Quick Reference
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AVrORNEYS
COCHRAN & KUKftHARlJ Quo.
T. Cochran and Colon K, Khsr
hard. Attorneys, La Grande Na
tional Hank Building. .
UmitOf'RAlTrOR.S
DR. UHU.rc MYKR8 Chlroprao
tnr, Now Foley Uulldlng. Houri
10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. rn., and
1 to p. in.
DR. J. E. WOODEI.Ij Chiroprac
tor and Naturopath. Bkin and
blood dlscasea, tisadaches, ap
pendicitis, backaches, rheuma
tism, asthma, eczema, varicose
veins, all kinds of stomach,
heart and kidney trouble suc
cessfully treated. Blood pressure
reduced. Diseases of women and
children a specialty. Suite 20,
Bommer Bids;. Phone 497-W.
KeBldence phone 190-W.
OSEOrATHIO PHYSICIAN
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr.
J. L. Ingle. Osteopath, Spinal
curvature and fallen archea a
I specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle.
Osteopath. Diseases of women
and feeding of Infanta a spe
cialty. Office Phone Main 101.
Res. Phone 106-R. Sotnmer
Bldg.
PHTSIC1AN-HUROBON Dr. F. X.
Ralston Practice limited to the
eye, ear, nose and throat, and
fitting of glasses. Sonimer Bldg.
Main 77S. 1-1-lm
NATCRE CrilE
DR. A. N. and MART B. MAT
VILLR Specialists In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopath
and Meehano-Th'erapy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases,
chronic headache, eczema, eclfc
tlca. appendicitis, constipation.
bewel trouble; all kinds of
ohronlc diseases snccessf'ilty
treated. Call Main B!J. Ma
IHe Nature Cure Home. ZIH
Ksst Adsms Ave. Office boil's.
It to 12 a. tn.. 1:30 lo & p. m.
Cohsultatloa 1'reo.
Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
Spring
Is-The
ime
If you have real estate to
sell, spring Is Hie logical
' time, to ti-ll the world ahiiot
it I I'm the lime when mo
pic arc ihinKinir ninsl tthont
buying mure land, a IHlilll
lllg lOl, OP II liOtISi',
Spring is a time or new ac
tivity mi nclhlly vvlili
which yon can get conlnef.
Iiy nsints I In- Want Ads.
The cost Is smnll yot llm
returns niv nsNtirrd mid Ini-lil(-ili:ilc.
"an onsicirprR want
AXt WILL DO IT."
WANTED
POT! liKNT To nil experienced
orchard man, IS-acre upple or
chard adjoining- town of Alieel.
.Mrs.. Turner Oliver, I film Fourth
St.. I .a Grande, Ore. 2 1 -2-2 I -Sip
WANTKD
Iterping. Oli-I for general house
I mi Warm. 7-2-liu-tf
WANTED Sewing neatly done.
Phone 4-34 W. Mia. Nora Webb.
SHKFFMOLD. Kng.. (AD i re
WIRELESS TO
MELT METALS
less is to be introduced into thejut linen, 12 miles southwest oft
(eel Industry of Sheffield for the
m,rp0SP Df
ouiicemcnt
melting metals, ann-!
to this effect being'
made by Dr. C. H. Desch. ' dean I
ol' the faculty of metallurgy at the
( niv(,rsi,y of Rhoffleld. Wireless i
, ' h 11B . t m M n,11HS(.s
, . . . whiichot Ihuiid. Dr.
iesch said, und within a few mon-
hs there would lie furnaces here j
worked by 1 hear valves.
I "Furnaces huve actually been..
built In , which the motive power
lor melting the' metal is supplied
by large thermionic valves." Dr.
Desch announced; "and these are
of special uso In tho manufacture
of certain nlrltle alloys."
Further it was explained that a
.mi-volt direct current Is pass d in-
I'ltOIT'-SSIONAfi 'll:tXjRATOR
lint-KK 1'AINTIN'fl, t'alclmlnlnrr
and Papir-haiicln.T. .1. Iandy.
Phone 4SI-W. 2-J!l-lf
FRATERNAL
DIRECTORY
i. O. O. M. La. Oronde T.odge
No. 8 Ml LftVfll Order of Moohr,
holds regular meetings every
Thursday night at 8 p. m. at
Odd Fellows' bi'l. The Women's
M none heart Legion No. S98
meets every second and fourth
Thursday of each month. Vli
s welcome.
Dr. A. N. MayvlUe, Dictator.
Harold Lund, Secretary.
B. P. O. EI.K3 T.a Qrande Lodge
No. 4S8. Loilce meets each
Thursday evening at i o'clock.
Home and club privileges cheer
filly extended to all Brother
Elks.
Lester Bramwell,
Etrslted Ruler.
Mood Eekley. Secretary.
WOODMEN OF THB WORLD
La Grande Camp No. 1tt. Meets
every first and third Monday
nights at Eaglet hall. All vis
iting Neighbors welcome. Dues
payable at office of the Cleric,
Rooms 21-J2, La Grande Na
tional Bank Building.
T. Reece. C. C.
R. J. Kitchen. Clerk.
A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodra
No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds
regular meetings first, and third
Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial
welcome to all Mnsona,
J. L. Ingle. W. M.
A. V. Llndgren, Secretary.
KNIOHTS OF PTTHIAS Rod
Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every
Monday evening In Castle hall
(K. of P. Hall), at I p. tn. A
pvthlsn welcome to all visiting
Knights.
C. Ia Berry, a C.
C. U Oraham, K. R. S.
O. K. a. Hone Ch.,ptr Nn. IS. O.
V. Q trinlflu alntit rnmmn titra
tion the srond nnd fourth Wed-
neMny nf each month o
II. m. HMiinu mPirii'Tn rriia'iy
Welc"Me.l.
M.iti.li K rbrhfird. W. M.
HorncB 11 a con, H-cretsrjr.
Ad Page
NEW TODAT?
. NOTICE.
Classified Want Ada aro utrkit
ly CASH l.N ADVANCbf copy
must be In not later tlnut
a. in. date of Insertion.
Rates! 2o per word for each
Insertion,
FOR SAKE New modern home,
selected design, splendid loration,
3 hlocUs from gride and high
school. I'aved street. An Ideal
home for someone. Terms, fall
Owner 3li!l-lt. 2B-3-23-HP
I-'Ol'Nl) I'orner V avenue ond
Spruce, Key ring Willi six Ueys.
ln."!re Ohi srevr. . . 13-2-23-21
ron- iii:"i"
Scpoiul St.
(1-rooiu house on
I'lione 21S-J.
111-2-23-lf
mit TtKNT Two room npart
meut. furnished for Ur.hl house
lii epin;;, (iy.y and " elt-an. 1 '.UU
M Ave. . . ir-2-2S-3il
POn HKXT FnrniHhed npnrt
. meniH. i::o2 ( Avi. 6-2-2:i-ltp
KOIt SAI.K Hi TUAIH-: Ineit
halorM. ir.o to 2Su eifff rapaelly.
Thone a:)ii-V or addrt-HH J. M.
Hay, HiLi l. 'Hon St.. i;i-S-2a-2tp
to nllernntinK eiirreiH of e:;tr me
ly 1iIkI fn-HiiiMiey - ntiieli liilier
ill lae(, lluui ran l)e ohlaillcil I'vatn
a ineeluinirat K1 nerator or aller-
nalintf em-rent. This nirri nt is
pnKHed through Hie meiul.. which
tiu.y he aaiil lo melt huHf.
"The meltliiK meUil," lr. 4f B"h
added, "in often far holler lliim
the eruclhle In which II In heinw
haled. A piece of SwediHh Iron
was incited In this way before the
eruclhle in which II was contnlnl
niniiiriiiijminii, . .
. rostoffico Is Rubbed.
MKIH-'oltn, Ore. Several Inin
dred dollars in cash and stamps'
were taken fro?n the nostofflce!
Medford by robbers, who' broke-
into the building by prying, the
front door opon with an ice plc?(.
theft was discovered early, to
day by Postmaster H uh, who im-
mcdlalely notified tho sheriff's
ficc In -Jacksonville and nostoffhT
authorities In Medford,
Sheriff Jennings and a postof-
ficc inspector are now at Kuoh
but their investigation was said
lo he prorecdlng , slowly heeuuse
irf; spite of . the mnridy condition
surroundimr tiie iuilldina-' no foot
tracks were left .elt her on I lie I
lloiu or -tho porch of the post
office. An auto Is a great convenience,
barring accidents.
A regular advertiser
pendnbto merchandiser.
(LA TDK
A SMI.no Inlnlil cedar chest will
hp alien nnny to the hoy or lil
under III years In I'nlon ramify,
tiiat will Willi! u the best letter,
not using over KM) words, giving
10 reasons why people should buy
ftlilldlng Material of Hie flaiiile f.
rail Lumber t'ompniiy. Contest
rinses .March III. Will Iw dndiliyl
hy tlin-o Judges, Rest letter villi
he piiiillHbed,
Claude C Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The Poor Mod's Friend
Oppo. Foindry. I'flONK S4 t
no NiiDday InifdnnM
MAMHI POP
(Y Pit ATT
I
I
?;D,0iil JMTAMW ( 1 eA - &WJk$k $ t5(5T - To confer VilMMM
lfcfll jf-St! Li?ls
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
amo wnew
Cam& Out,
Of Tr5. '
,llSTHe.TtC -
'1
f "v.
riMCTHC'C. -TMf?ee MONTHS 1 OJAZ
TO OPG RAT V V
Q1HS 1Y WtA tCTVKS. WK.
La Grande
Sir Hall Caine's
"Eternal City" '
Coming to Arcade.
A love that was horn In1 a llttlo
village and ctilminatedr nftor many
vlcisslt mles. In the .aristocratic
halls' of Home, amid luxury and
V n-niiaii m
splendor, la vividly In "The Ktern-tnnf olfctrlcal environment lo make
al City," which is coining to the,tn() pnlro presentation pleasing tol
Arcade Theatre Wednesday. ;' Oeo- j(ho oyo aa W(, u3 lh on nm, j
rge Fltzmaurlco produced HilH .n.iinsr von home with a good I
Irst
National
picture In Italy,;
with
cast that
includes
five
of-lstollnr players llarbam. La' Mnrr,(lon-t yuwn l0 (r,,n nwake after
Lionel narrymoro, Hnrt Lytel,
lllchard Hennett nnd . Montagu .jUHj" as you do after seeing a pic-Iovo-
ture In a darkened theatre. You go
Miss 1a Marr and Mr."' Tytelljout whistling the tunes you have
piny tho parts of Donna Koina.j heard and with a feeling of "pep"
and David Hossi, sweethearts in u'auffielit to last all the nesfl day.
vllliago In rural Italy. - The war J f. , .
separates them, nnd when Davdo -i. j tt q A .
returns he. discovers Hint his fimi- F11 U1 U jf'
ceo apiiarently )n tho tolls of Hon-jShoWing at Shei'ryS
old, the most powerful and ilnscr- y G. W TnnioVif
upulojs man in all IlomK ' V jSt lime lOHlgnC.
lie does not know thut Donnnt ., , ..
had believed him dead, and J hat
her relations with the harrin dirt .
not justify the ugly minors 'which!
pernientcl mirn social circles, lie -
lermiueu upon i-eveiiK'", in- slll,iow.
anout luc iiisk .or orniKiuK uir
hnron to Justice; and succeeds only,
after ft series of thrilling advent
Itcecnt years: It Is bused on the!' The Great War comcs-homc ties
famous novel : by Sip Hall ('..Inc. If" broken-ns they v-ero broken
. . -j . . i i .. o hun.lr.-rlH of thousands of homes
if :nl.ltvve . : ...
Musical Comedy
To Re 'at Arcade ,
Tomorrow Night.
nringing T'p Father," Ooorgo
MeMfinus' world famed cartoon
characters, will Appear in person ut
tho Arcade Thestre tomorrow
night. ".Tlgjrn and MagRle" hnve
now become a couple of inveternble
globe trotters, as we as society
scions. "nrlngUig T'p Valher In
Ireland" In the title of their latent
exploit. McManus should hnvn
luldo-d his Inimitable characters
The Tragedy of Ihe Rolling Pin."
As I very much fiir that 'the ex
ample Maggie him net for young
wives, flavors somewhat of dire
tragedy. I would suggest that Mag
Klo change Iter weapon to boxing
gloves, the etnmple will be more
timely nnd will give the recreant
young husband a slim ehanco for
his life,
"Bringing t.p Father" tins be.
.'(.ttic a natlondl insiltuflon. then
iregners look rorwnrd to their nn
miril visit with a great deal of plea
sure, knowing thnt the entertain
inent was created for lauglilng nttr-oofl.-s
only, rtenulrlng no great
stretch of imagination, and offer
ing no deep and durk problemo to
?.olve. fleorge MrMonus believes
ihat the people hnvc miffloient tra
gedy In their everyday lives, with
out drawing upon the Imagination 1
l X NTtSRfSUPT. 1 HAVE
NOT ORSOTTStv' AOUT VOyfi
5PeATON( BUT YOUR . CSX
?ERI6NCS IVAS lOTHI4(
CCHPAReo witm im-..
-t HAT3 MY APPCK) T5IX,
CIPTCP OUT
AND -
RCMOVef) MV
S3
VOCAL ftCCAViSt
.V- 1 WAS OOM-TIMOACt-t
BoRliyG. eve.r?voNc. BY
- -recciNC the 5)eTAiL5 or-
Theatres
for a now thrill. "Laugh and the
crowd laughs with you." Grourh
and you'll grouch alone." This was
coined from old material by "Jljrgs"
himself. When "llrlnging l"p Fath
er In Ireland" is announced at the
Arcade Theatre make it a point to
Secure seats for the entire family,
at once. Comedy, girls anil music,
with amnio mill HiifflelenL scenic
lusto tn your ni0Utii, und a spark
of hilarity In your nature. You
'ilrlnirinD' i'n Father in Ire-
Love has been the hope of the
M-orld since the very IXiwn of Hu-
ttifiii I Iff L'tiini'V .Inlinnun ltJin
,ov(, ,,., of , ,,,,,
photoplay, "The Hplrll of tlx
. it. A." Ills lale Is one of simple
.; ; f .,.,,.,, i0K,.her by
the bonds of Love
ithroughont the world and Ihe )t
llle family Is caught up on Ihe wlnm
'of 11 cruel ibslliiy ami whirled
I Hroiij;h the furnace of A rmngt-d-idon!
; '
... -It is a. mighty (heme, to he sure,
hut in our opinion Mr. Johnson has
in ore than done II Justice,
It Is one of the really (rrfflt pie-
Snodgrass
&
Zimmerman
Undertaken
Ambulance Servica
Phone Main 62
Comer 4th and Penn
turcs of the last ten yars and wo
cannot rerommend ll loo hlphly.
It will givo you a better under
stundinp of I-tfe and Kove and leave
you pretly well convinced that i.ifo
Is, after all, a very worihwhile lui-
venture.
Comedy. A Hard Hotted Tender.
foot." i . ; i !
Aitioi-icans In niiia AVai-n - i
AkhIiiM Hah lnvfstmonts
liKUIJN (AD. There Is Rrow-!
!nff anxiety In American commer
cial circles dolnp business In Off-'
many over the wildcat schemes
promoted by unscrupMlotis hroU
ers In New York, t'hleaRo ami
other cities, who entice Ameri
cans to invest in (iermun bonds
and stocks of doubtful value. - It
ts felt that Iheso operations not
only ' harm peoplo of moderate
means who can ill afford to lose
the money, hut that they also
undermine faith in legitimate bus
iness umlciiaklnKs. ,
' Kvory day alhoilr letters come
pouring Into the American tham
ber of t'omitieuce hero from men
rind women in the lTnltef Stales
who have invested In worthless
paper murus, or In securities o
concerns that have lonw jon
Imnkrupt. The chamber recom
mends - earnestly that till sneh
prospective investors Invesliirsile
thnroiiKhly before K'htt? up tlii'ir
money.
Amateurs Nnrsr Krh'vaneo .
Analni OUi Itadlo Slathm
. T.ONnoN (AD The wirebKS
'"howler" -which so seriously Inter
fered wltli reception from the Vni
led Slates during the recent wire
bss Week, has been diseoVen d. It.
is the old wireless station al North
olt. MiddleSfV, constructed U yars
ago, and described by up-to-date
enthushisls as being hopelessly in
efficient, and whose "howls, splut
ters and whceKcH, as It sends out
lis Morse messages, lire ruining
wireless reception all over the
country."'
Blue Ribbon Bread
TflFJ SI'LIT IX)AIW2 oz Jfkj
Moilo C'lcnn Sold ('lean
In th mnltlnar of our products wo use only tho best of raw
materials and take pride In tho fact thnt wo have the most
modern factory In Kastern Oregon nnd tho best ovens known
to tho baking world. Wo only employ bakers of wldo ex
perience who nfo working to mnke the very best bread for
you. Try 'a loaf nnd bo convinced. ' 1
From tho rnw material to tho consumer without havlnff been
touched by tho human hands. ' , . v
La Grande Bakery
K. J. MoWlI.LIAMS, Owner1
The Only Independent llnUcry In I.a Grande.
BLUR RI11HON DREAD SUPERFINE BREAD
I i T-
Safeij' Swiftly
I.A GRANDE-JOSFI'II STAtilS LINE
liaara A Coldlrou, Props. - i
Singes Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily
8:30 12:.'t0 3:30
Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50
Kighth Messaee
Why pny ninre? Von can liuy nn
KSSKX or a HUDSON COACH for Ifm.
Ledbetter Garage
I toe Adaim Avenue
The low cost of operating our hiiRineHs ennhlrs ua to
sell you nierchnndise for less money.
'Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson ' Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
OREGON GIFT i
DRIVE MOVESl
rNIVF.ItSITY OF OltKOON. Ku
gene. Ore, (Special) After two
years and four months' erfort, the
I'nlversity of Oregon has obtained
tn its gift campaign contributions
and pledges amounting to f2.2(tt,
00a. This report was formally made
today to alumni and the public by
the following directors of the
Alumni Iloidlng company. Kelie'rt
H. Ktiykenhall, Frank ,. chambers.
Campbell Church and"W. K. New-
II. All members were ireatnt at
, speetal meeting with the eCip-
ilon of President 1. 'Campbell,
who Is III In Coronado, Cal.
The directors met t the sugges
tion of President Campbell to
make plans for the continuation of
l lie campaign. The original plan
set the gitnt at $u.liim,uiMi la five
years ami will be followed. Mr.
i 'hutch came from i 'nrnnaibt t"
bring words o,f encouragement and
congratulation lo the directors.
"Ilefore summer Is out we fully
expect to reach the halfway mark.
or $2.r.00.0uu," Hah! Mr. KuyUen
lall, chairman of the alumni rum
palgn. More than L'aaa almnul ami
former Ht tub-tits have subseilbf il
i4KO,ouo. The alumni (iiotti Is $1.
iiuo.uoa and we shall put on a
Rpiing campaign to complete ihfc
n mount. Men nt ime, the camp:iikrn
mr a fine arts building, .under tlm
direction of Mrs. Ceorge M. J-r-llnger,
will continue and will re
eelvo every old from us."
The gift campaign, according to
the decision of the directors of tin
holding company will have thi-cr
phases between now and spring.
Hot h the alum nl efforts and I hi
flue arts building campaign will b
prosecuted. The student, body of
the I'nlverslly will put on a cam
palgn to add subscript Ions of all
unpledged undergraduates to t he
GimditaUu I
tt
btudent union fund. Last year In a
whirlwind campalcn of a week
$2oa.o00 was pledged. Campaign
ers In the spring will obtain sub
scriptions from this yeur's fresh
men class and other new students.
SKASlin: OOTTAUK HI HNS
8KAH1DK. Ore. The summer
home of Mrs. I.. F. McNeil, 6S5
Fast Morrison street, Portland, wus
destroyed by fire, believed of In-ct-ndtary
origin, at an early .hour.
About a fortniKht ao the cottagu
was flri'd, but the flttiui s we.ru CX-;
unguislied he lore v.. ;:.Ji duinagu,
was done. At thijt time offlctiils
found that oily raKs had leen plac
ed In the building,
TV house bus been unoccupied'
und stands alone some distance
away from any oiher building. It
is understood that it was insured
tor 4nnli,
I
Buy
Acreage
Wo Imvi M'veiiil tvinall
1 1 nets nl Iiargiilu pi:ccs
WKKIv'S & P.I.ACK
I'.FAI.TOISS
New I'oley UhlK.
. Iiisiirtiiice: - Loans
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyura
And Prpssera
rilONIO MAIN 732
Depot Street
. La Grande
Mattress Shop and
Weaving Works
Mattresses of all klnda
cleaned and rebuilt; Feather
Renovating, Rag and Fluff
Rugs made to order and for
sale. Cnrpot and U-Jg' Olww
lng. Furniture ric-covcring.
.cornlll'Vffl'-'f.nF'WVWlK'-.e.ij:
Factory Phone 424-VV
CHAS. F.IWAUI)S,.Proo, .'
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
TIME TABLE
Irf'aves Leave
Union La Grande)
8:U A. M. 11:00 A. M.
1:15 P. M. 6:16 P. M.
Sundsys ,
Istcs Leaves)
Union La Granite
1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. M.
Ssliir.lay MkIiI Kneplala.
Irt'avrs lavea
Union La Grande
7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M.
llented Cam
P. G, Dcl.AIV Mnnager
llmdiiuariers, Kuniiiii'r Hotel
BUILDING ?
MATERIAL
HASH AND TtOOKS
HAltDWAIlhl .
Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co,
A Home Concern With
llutno Purpose
MILL WOOD
Greenwood Arrant)
I'Iioiib .M-7SJ
BY TAYLOB
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