La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 04, 1925, Image 7

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    Thursday, Juno I, l!)'jr.
THE LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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The Observer Want
L
fhe Market
FOB UEXT
VOl I1KNT Furnlslud apart
inrlll with guruicp. Cull 399 V. 1
8-C3-41P.'
lOH ltlONT Two room modern
furnlniu'd itimrtment. VVttverUxy
Apt. S-li-2-Slp
l-'Olt UKNT l'our room modern!
lurnlKhi-d liouac.
Phone S'JO H.
10-0-2-Slp.
J J L KKN'T Ktu nlHlii'!' two room
npiirtincnt counseled with bath.
I.IkIiih liirnlshid. fin. nil a
moiitli. lniilro at Modi-1 Durbar
Mlui. 19-U-li-tf.
1'Olt ltlONT l.lKhi liutimi kii-pinK
ruoiliH, 1512 Adnuis uvt. 1'homr
267 J. 11-0-1-tr
l-'OK UKNT 2-room modern lur
nlHlwd downstairs apartment.
1017 Fourth, Hub Apurlmcnts.
10.6-8-tf
I.'OK HUNT Apt. in Foley. ln.
quire J. J. Foley. S-4.21'-lf
fok xm.u
FOIt S.M.K Oarloud of new llim
lier: 2x0; 2x4; 1x12; lxlil. 1208
.Monroe St. O. Ktevens.
15-0-1-121.
KOIt HAMS Good car, lota or
Hpei'd and power. Wilt take piano
or phonograph as part payment.
Kaslcrn Oregon Music Co.
2o-r-4-tf
WANTi;i
WANTKI) 1'nttle to pasture, l-'ar-mers
1 7 H. Andrew Al uUenhurg.
K-0-3-2tp
JAINT1N(J ('ulcimlnlng paper
liariKiiiK. J. V. Landry, 4X1 V.
C-C-3-ti'
WANTED RAGS Clean cotton
rops at the Obsurur ofrlco.
lirinp thorn In. S-2V-tt
27 YEARS
AGO
Dully Morning Observer, June
3, ISltS Dunham Wright come In
from .Medlcul Springs Wednesday
to hear V. It. King and J. It. Hov
erlgn and said he was well repaid
lor his troubles.
T. It. Haynes, a cattle man of
I'nlon, Is In town on business.
Tho Ladles Guild will meet at
tho homo of Mrs. Jasper .Stevens
this ul'ternoon.
Superintendent Granger has mo
ved his office from the McKennon
" Ti tmd mff Ttf n nrXa TJTa"rm-XnTT6n
ai Han K Jiulldlnf.
IlobtTl Smith has returned from
nn eastern trip in the interests of
tho Grande Rounde Lumber (.'oin
pany. lie slated that the war had
retarded business in the money
centers but the opposite was the
result. In the agricultural dls
liicls throughout Nebraska it had
been raining for several days und
the people were elated over their
bright prospects.
Mrs. Louise Kills, now champion
woman bowler of the city, made
the highest score In the gold meilal
mutest y.'.strdny. Mrs. Kills made
a score of 77 and Mrs. I). M. ('lurk
was second with a score of G".
The contestants were: Mesdames
Loilife Kills. Kugene Schow, !V M.
For The
Lawn
Lawn Mowers
Rubber and Cotlon Hose
Lawn Sprinklers
And Nozzles
Rakes
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Money No Measure
of Value
The value of telephone service cannot be measured
in dollars and cents. No community without tele
phone service can exist in competition with another
community that has telephone service.
Our new Telephone Directory will be issued soon.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Place of Union and Wallowa Counties
Iflt
Can Be
Done
An Observer' Want Ad Will
ctu It quit-lily and cconomlo
nlly. Ao limit ft- what jimr
want, If it tan be found lu
I hi I,u (amide territory, 11
Want Ad will riml it.
Header Interest nnd render
confidence built over n Iouk
IH'fiod of years shows i's
alue In (.bmu-ver Want Ad,
lntclllvnt ) i' o p I c watch
tlit'in constantly for buying,
renting, trading, ceding Johs
and getting help, etc.
'J lie oust is amnll the re
turns are luiiiicdhiie.
"AH OnsiniVER WANT
AO WILL DO IT."
Hurls, Hobert Smith, N. Moliinr, S.
'.I (V (l Hnnn -mxl iva Mtl.'rr.l
Nt-wlln. The Gold medal wan Riv
en by C. H. Dunphy, proprietor ol
tbe alley.
A number of youns boys have
organised themselves into a mili
tary company and are now drilling
regularly in the ball formerly oc
cupied by the at)iletic club. Lieu
tenant Williams Pas. confirm oil to
act as drill muster and under his
Instructions liie boys will aoon bo
experts. Mauler Krank Kohhins has
been elected captain, Wallace rhll
ders, first lieutenant and 1 Jell Me
Uiin will uct as drummer.
Co-Eds Dcclnro Decorous
.Men Make Best Husband
LOS ANGKIKS. ( AP) Results
of n qm stbinnaire of 5!tfi co-eilH
of the I'niversity of Califoiiiiu
southern branch, held here recent-
, ly, revculed that men who are re
spectable without being of the
'goody-good" type, and who huve
ja docorous attitude toward life
;and lis recognlr-ed Institutions are
jthe ideal husbands desired by mo
jdern college girls. The query
jwua submitted by the civic ed
jucation deportment of the Instltu
itlon for the purpose of nscertaln
lng w hat standards are necessary
, lor husbands.
! Other qualifications needed are
an income of nt leust $250 mon-j
jlhly, with assurance of advance
ment; he must ne a memner oi a
large family, and preference was
expressed tor the prof esalonal or 1
business man who cun talk about
Your luck may be bad. Uut Ihcy
kicked P. Rosion man out of t:il
Jrs,
Facts for fnvts and truth is
initlv nnd our Rolled IdiistHMl Oil
' Is (rnaroiitfM'd strictly pure, re
Ignnllts of our mry low price
jjl.4.i per pnllnn. We are not
umler-llhtg. but selling rigid.
: Six-thirty tills morning a ffnr
! mci' Hellii, Claude. Save me
j IflO of tliose He tamarack fence
' post.
I i:igbt o'clock this niortiliiK-
j ont-of-fnwii party Hello ClamK'.
; Hold rue -tO.OOO cedar slilngles.
) I'll lio I hero today.
j An air-tight beater, SI. 99.
i Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"Tb Poor Man'a Friend"
Oppo. Foondry. FHONB S48 f
No fiunday Dnslne
If
1
Ad Page
NEW TODAY
NOTICE
Classified Want Ads are strict
ly CASH IS ADVANCE: ujr
must be lu uot later than 9 a. in.
date of luseniun. Hatcst 2c per
word for each lusertlou.
VOn RENT Modern flvn room '
furnished house. Main 1. i
1 .;. J-1 1
FOR UKNT-Modern
471 M.
Apt. Phone
C-6-4-2tp
WANTKI) Washing,
Call vn J.
$.:iri n do?..
7-fl-4-3tp
KOR KALK fUfi Heed Haby buggy
for $15. Cull I On S Adams even
ings. 120-4-3ti).
MOXKY to Loan on farm and
city property. Real csta.e cm -
twicis purchased. Thus. 11. Ri-v-
nni.iu ..... ii,,! .i in i
. n f -
1 7-U-3 -It ;
hnusiv fireplace.. Two lots. Mrs.
Mnzler, 1 r 1 Adauis Avenue af
ter, live o'clock. 1 7-li-4-:ilp
TOR RKNT 4-room liouse. New
lln Rook and Stationery Co.
10-fl-4-tf
FOR RALK Leovlng City, will
sell. Walnit dining room wt.
Ivory, also Walnut bed room
seis. Oak living room furniture.
Mahogany Davenport and rock
ers. Reds, springs and mattress
es. I'hone Main 4S:i. rtoli M.
Avenue. 34tI-4-lt.
roil 8ALK ('heap. 4-rootn mo
dern furnished house near 111
school. Inquire i;U2 Plrst street.
15-0-4-atp
WANTKD Woman for housework
on farm. Call eentral nt Elgin
betwei-n 7:110-1 1 ;3U a, in.
M-C-4-Stp
Hotels Try Cost Plus
PInn in T ion nf Tina tne dauntless Minute Men hrave
l IdH in LdeU Ol lipSlly fighting against frlgbtf.-l odds
I this Is one of the thrilling scenes
LONDON, (AP) Free hand tips
have been abolished In some of the
larger London hotels, us an experi
ment, and ten percent of the cus
tomer's gross bill added to the am
ount he is to pay, the ten percent
being distributed among the ser
vants generally. The ten percent
addition system has been In effect
in Germany for some time and up
pears to work to the satisfaction of
im: nmu'rs, inuios ana outers con
cerned because, In many Instances.!
when a particularly generous per-
I NO
nou conn s along they receive notlwm n ,Ma "" " 1IU,,IM remiiiinieu
onlv the t.n t..rcni . lii.m-t. i
Dei rent but a liberal
fee lu addition from Ihe individual
himself.
Tlie idea of adding n fixed ton
percent to the bill Is something
new for London, although It was
tried out some years ago In tbe
provinces anil eventually given up
Tbe plan has become g.-neral ulsol,orv ls vtvi'1 K'''llhig. n niag-
in Itnlv. Poland and
continental count rim.
In Poland, Italy and Germany nslmi(lt'r or tm' lbiu.sh at orklown
II as In the hotels here which
have adopted the plan, ihe servants
took the Initiative and forced ihe
sli nation, and In most Inlsances
they say they do equally an well,
and often beter, than formerly.
Walters In London who cater to
the American trade say (hey most
cerlalnly favor the ten percent ad-
lltlons lo the bill because most
Americans pay that lax and give a
liberal tip beside.
'Down with liquor" ls tho
cry
of both sides In the rum war.-
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La Grande
;"So This Is London"
Is a Henry Duffy
Production.
George M". CohanB international
comedy, "So This Is London." one
of the stage classics of the day. will
be presented at the Arcade Theatro
Wednesday night. June lath. i
This is a Henry Duffy Produc- j
lion and that olone Ik considered ,
a guarantee of Its merit. The play
Is deliriously original In theme
and its fun Is of the sparkling, ef-
fervescent kind that never falls to
captivate am;
flxi i-iii nn ii 1 nun A
J is siHi io oe u vast umouni,
Inf ,1nnl.lu..lim,l iirillen ...wl mHKh
k,,,i" wlt r
would expect from u Coium offer-1
lug. I
The situations are described as
liuighiibln In (he extreme and tberoi y i
is said to be a certain amount of'w&Cr
I reKhpess about I lie
r end a droll hu-,Sjew Type of Hei'O
e whole that has: T .at,4, TT ... ,.
io piece one of HI Waking Up lOWIl."
nior permeating the
served to make the
the most popular comedies ever
presented on the American stngo.
Tthp errlment continues from the
f lo ,hn ,aHt cu,Ul,n wlth n"vtr
dull period throughout.
o 1 11 1st Is London eonit-n hen
, , v. ., . ,
after a loii-un in New ork. t hi
cago nnd London with a capanii
company headed by Lawrenn
Orsay. the original slur and a pro
duelion In every way equal to that
in ihe major cities nnd on a
par with that originally introduced
to Rroadway.
Seats for this most merit orlus
attraction go on s.ib- at tin
Irug Store Friday morning,
n s.TVntlons are advised.
,
"Janice Meredith"
Tells History
Of Days of 76.
Spectacular ncenes of famous
episodes of tbe American Revolu
tion aro accurately reproduced In
"Janice Meredith," Marlon Davies'
pretentious and beautiful Cosmo
politan production which stnrts a
three day run Sunday at Shcrrys.
The skirmish nt Lexington "the
shot that was beard around the
world" the breathless moment of
suspense, waiting to see whether
I the Uritlsh would fire the first
(shot in the American Revolution;
of t,1( Production.
Washington crossing the Dela
ware, a living reproduction of the
famous paint Ing by Trumbull, Is
also a gripping chapter of the
photoplay. A channel 4 00 feet
wide had to be cut through tho
Suranae river In tbe Adlrondacks
to permit the crossing of special
ly constructed flat boats and rafts,
.. transporting the soldiers and load-
led with cannon, oxen and supply
WUR
rul Revere's Immorlal ride
t h rough ihe nignt. when Minnieu
I heads appeared at windows in an
swer to his call, and when he took
desperate jumps, over fences and
hedges, Is full of thrills and artis
tic effects.
The Rattle of Trenton Wash
ington's timely attack, and the vlc-
soine otherimm,ni 1,11 om or ntstory.
I Then there's the battle nnd sur-
Impressive, authentic ami thrilling.
No time or expense was spared
in re mod i ling the Cosmopolitan
studio into an exact reproduction
of Yorktown and its vicinity.
When llenjamln Franklin, In bis
sober garb, pleaded for aid to the
colonies nt the court of Louis XVI
at Versailles, and the thoii.sands of
French nobility in their frorgeous
brocades and Katlns and elaborate
headdresses surrounded him all
refh'St ed In enormous mirrored
walls with sparkling chandeliers
Is anot her historical scene.
. Tills happened in spring training.
VE5 THAT'S GOIN& V ; I
To MEAN QOiTg A
SAVIN3 TO ME wMiti.
Ratts finw? juiT-
ft
"3
Theatres
'Washington and bis troops is vlv- b-ad in l cast of well known tuvur
! Idly depleted, when the Generalities, which also includes Olis Hur
jfcluired the cold and misery en-jiun. William Muni;, Tom Iticketts
'durcd by his soldiers at Valley and Mike Donllu.
I Korge; while on the opposite side I .
i of the 1 elaware Gt-neral Howe was ItPnmino Hhi'mifrli"
tendvn d farewell hall by bis of- JUI , . J,. b
, flwrs at Wharton Villa. lleuu- LOininff 10 OltXV
titui women, richly gowneil anu i
11 '
'r'Kht t outed llrltish officers dane-I
Vii l Pi'HMied floors, ligbthearted
1111,1 comfortable; w hile the Amer-
lcun Koldlem atleuuied to keep
lcun Holdb-rs attempted to
warm near their camp fires
u
striking contrast, wonderfully pho
tographed.
The Beaton Tea Party, a magnl
fieleut ulk'ht scene; Patrick Henry's
numer
-
ous other Incidents of the flays of
Included In (his
which, un-
der the direction of K. Muhuii. Hop
per Ih a stirring page from history.
Pickford Has
Jnek rickford demonstrated In
his last two pictures, "Garrison's
Kinlsh" and "The Hill Itllly." that
; there Is room on the screen for an
other illst inet typea whimsical.
I dreamy, sensitive young fWlow
! ii Iwiu.. lit, .i. III,. ..ik. I .III .......
i blm from hilnir n 'iro-erthT' mil i I
some uuept-cted force or clrcum
slalice Kives hllll a Shove.
! Ill hiu H..XV f..,l( Itf.l Tll.'l tlfl.
..... . . . . Town" .lack
; nriiiKH ids cnurncicnzauon io ns
li ltrhcnt nikrfiinl Inn
"1 think I liov
made the dis
covery, salt) Jack, "Unit the Am
erican public Is somewhat weary
of the '1-am-ihe-gralesi-Kuy-bi-t
he-world' type of film hero that
has been thrtiHt. at them for so
long.
"In my last three picture, In
cluding 'Waking I'p the Town' 1
have tried to paint u more human
sort of person tho young, chap
j who In less cocksure, who at times
I lias his doubts about his own abil
ity, und who docsn t sweep every
I obstacle before him by the sheer
weight of a dominant personality.
U seems to me that Ibis sort of
person is more genuine, more triu
to the type of our modern younj:
American man."
That there Is a sympathetic re.
sponse from the public to this
characterisation Is indicated by the
success of all of Jack's recent pic
tures. This type of hero seems to
embody that new element the tno-
utre-goors have been hoping for.
Comedy showing "The Job Dod
gei"
"Oh, Doctor," Denny's
Latest, Now Showing
At "the Arcade.
Fill versa l Pictures Corporal Ion
obtained a "corner" on some of the
?reen's flneat character artiste
when It selected the cast to support
Reginald Denny, star in "Ob. Doc
tor!". t'nlversnl-Jewel coming to
the Arcade Theatre today. The
picture is tho screen version of the
celebrated Sat unlay Evening Post
serial of the sime name, written
by Harry Leon Wilson, nnd was
dirctcd by Harry Pollard who di
rected Denny in "Sporting Youth"
"Tho Reckless Age" nnd the first
series of "The Leather Pushers." ,
"Oh, Doctor!", Is the story of n
young man. who since childhood
had been coddled and nursed and
made to believe that only by the1
greatest care could he live. Thru
a series of humorous cvenls the
story cmphasly.es the manner of
life he leads.
An mint who has little patlenee
with Ills fesrs endeavors to restore
him to a normal condition of mind.
Then comes the necessity of bor
rowing money enough to permit
him to remain 111 lu luxury and die
In luxury. Ho will Inherit a con
siderable fortune if lie lives three
It's Worth a
WTnw ME VM7H LfnifYl H
A DiDOl LAST" OV.
Hi,
Extras
T
J
A "
(years and after three old HhylookH
jhiivo been convinced by specialists
bo has nothing the matter with
l-hlm, other than bis mental attl
.tude. Mary Astor has the feminine
b'rii-l'iAr
W
11
Mines and mining camps that's
the background of Thomas Melgh-
an a latest i'uramuunt picture.
"Coming Through, ' adapted from
Jack lletheu'a novel, "Red Hock,"
a picturesque story of the AWilm-
mu coal mines, directed by Kdward
Sutherland, us hlH first work for
the screen.
The picture, which opens next
Friday at the Star Theatre, brings
the slur to the screen In the role
of Tom Hlac kiord, employed In
the offices of a big steel corpora
lion, Tom baa come to the con
clusion that to gel anywhere In the
company one has to h.ive more
than mere ability ho lias to be
someone, So be sely.es an oppor
tunity to make lovo to tho presi
dent's daughter and marries her.
Blackford gets the chance he has!
been longing for. but loses the love,
and respeet of his bride while the
father, to "even things up" us-.
jslKiis him to the company's tough-1
camp just outside of Uliining-
h am, Ala.
The home office tit Plllsburgb
places Ids product Ion schedule at
an unjuslly high figure und, de
spile the fact that he knows every
one to be against him, Tom buck
les up and detenu nles to "come
through."
Through sheer power of will lie
overcomes every obstacle, lights
an unruly mob of miners, and
their villainous leader, In particu
lar, and wins the love of his es
tranged bride.
What a part for Melghan!
Lthi Lee plays opposite Tom as
Alleu Rami.- Wallace Iteery Is the
treacherous miner, Jon I.awler,
who makes several attempts oti
Itluckford's lite. John Mlltern
plays Alice's father, tho president
of the steel company.
Other prominent players appear
In tho cast
I'rohibltlon costs $1(mi,ooo.ooO
year. Yet we get HI tie of It.
Arthur Train, author, Is -writing
n Turk opera. What's worse?
Bryce Canyon gZi'Stf.
Cdacreakt ,C
S Ihit New Mli
Wond.rland '
Nothing like It on earth. Pew have
been there the trip was too hard. But
now you can see it in perfect comfort
via Union Pacific- ileeping caxi, motor
tours over good roads, good living ac
commodations. Low Summer fares.
Personally escorted all-expense tours.
Side trip to Kaibab Forest and North
Rim Grand Canyon.
Send for Free Book
Illustrated in natural colors. It will
help you plan the most satisfying vaca
tion of your life.
. If, Keency, Agt,
La Grande, Ore.
Nickel to Him
Free
Colorln JmMBm
Southern AiwtyLlj"
Utah lrJ
' f 1KUT7LC C'AV"C-' JiM 'jNt MEAD AM' I VJANWA ) ?vV
VJHV I CAN RiDE I --VftlSlS, f f1 THERE'S ALWAVS 60M6OMr: tM
1 i'ewe fpom vion. our office v4ho rides home in a -
vliGHT- T .ulf& ;AC-"' TAXI AND I'LL CATCH ON GOING JtZ
TPs ' '7 X'W4 K i MV WAY rrT'.-
Professional Directory
This directory Is wM'clally bandy for ibo nuwtvmer or
for tho oiit-or-lown render ' who may want tho name and
address of some profmsloiud mun. It ban ben cflrefully pre
pared nnd will pi-tau to be u ready aid to any reuder In ob
taining prompt prt)fcnional wrlco
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys
lll fill r.. llttAUV Attorney-nt-iaw,
offbo Wewl-.lneolMou llulld
iiiK. Telepbonu Main Hi,
cnniRAV and i:iii:mi vnn ro.
T. Cochran it ml Colon it, Ktirrhurd,
Attorneys at Law. La Grande Na
tional liiink uuildliitf. Telephone
Malu til.
ltoiii;itr 8. KAKIN Attorney nt
Lmv, , YVesi-
Jncohson building. Telepnonu Main
CAHI, (1. lii:i.M Attorney nt Lnw,
ICuem 20, New Foluy Jlulldlng.
Tub-phone Main 77D.
Denti.sU
n r. VFitNn: .univsov Dontut,
(tHrdner bulldiiiK. Telephone Maiu
96, '
Dr. II. IS. Ml!,l.r,n Dentist. ItooiriH
V to Ifi. Paltnvr-Uoesch bulldiua.
Telephunu Main 7U.
Ir. K, P. MtSMAX DentlKt, Suite
, a, over iieu i.roxs
Telephone Main 717
Ir. RAV MrHPllY--DentlMt. Room
13, Soumier building. Tuluuhouu
Main 7!'7.
Architect
C. 11. Mlt.l.im, Arehlteet
Room 7
Ln rjrnn(t Nutlnnsl lnnk nulldlne
If h aavertlaca It he knowa it'
rood.
WEAVER'S
Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers
And Prospers
rilOM; MAIN 7.13
Depot Street
It ho advertises It, he know lt'i
tood.
STAGE
nv A.vi Ai'Ui:H ai:v it-,
I'ltloil 1.11 (inillilo
7:30 A. M. 8:30 A.M.
11:00 A.M. 1:00 1'. M.
2:16 P.M. 6:30 P.M.
Siiudny
1:00 P. M. B:S0 P. M
p. ;. i)i-i,AP
HriulqiinrtiT.., Snminrr Hotel
Mattresses - Rugs
Cleaned - Rebuilt.
Feather Mattresses Mnilu
lMllows Renovated
I'luff Hugs .Miulu from
old fiirpets,
l-'iirnltiii-H Repaired and
Recovered
La Grande Mattress
& Weaving Works
Licensed Fumlgntor
PIIONI-: 4SI-W
riias, J-lilwnrtlM, I'rop
rhysicians & Surgeons
STIX I. A N. llODMI It, M. II.
PhyHleiuti und urg-on
Itoonif lu-il Telephnna
Somtuur tuihling Main GuJ
HAitnv iioi vv, m, i), -i.iji:
iioi v, h.
ITactlco llmlu'd lo diM-aseS of tha
Kvd. Kur, NOttu und Throut.
New Folpy Telephoha
Ihilldtujf M.iin lti
K, IJ. lilltllV, M. II.
rnyaieiuu una ;3aru
New Foliy
liuildinK
Telephona
It II II A IC I l. I VNDIS M. D.
I'liysiciuu and tiurytuu
Gardner
liu i id ing
Telephone
Matu Utf
MrAIMHC ,
tiaruvou
New Foley
ltullding
Tele.plinna
Main 6'J
v, n. MoiHti:. m. it.
Physielbii una Surgei.n
New Foley Telephone
HulldihK Muln IS
P. I.. MAI MO. M. 11.
Practice llin.c d I., diensea of the
. Eye, Ear. Noao and Throat.
Room.- 1S-1 Telephone
Suninior lluildlng Malu 77H
A. I.. RICH l'.l)SON, M. I).
Stu gtii y
Rooms 16-17 Telephone
Soiiiiuer RuilUingr Main 1&
Osteopathic Thysicians
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Puritv. Bread
If you are Interested In
tho purity of tho food pro
ducts that find their way
Into your system you should
Investlgulo the nutritious
bread nnd dainty, satisfac
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tablishment. It will add to
yo'ir enjoyment, stimulate
your appetite and please
your digestion.
LA GRANDE
K. J. McWilliams
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