La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 31, 1925, Image 5

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    rriday; October 301925. '
Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
Union County Annual Armli-
bos Dy cuiuumiion i,a
rande November U,
tt Hume
kli-fl. Harold llerron is seriously
M.I HIT nuiit! item.
t iiv from Allci'l
hliv! M. J. WrlKlil. of Ailed, mi:
lippliiK "I t" city yesterday. .
n ShonnlMit
pirn. t'nru :iiHif-U was anionic tJi.
hioii pfOpll', Wild Wi'I'i Kliirppt'1'
;i tiruiKlit yesterday.
rv from North luder
Miss Jessie, rtloklund, ur Nort;
il.T. wiih shopping uiht-ViM.lin
Urande yesterday.
It rc rtmii I'iiIoii
Mrs. William Ketlhlnci; and dan'
iter, rallifiiiu', were shopping ,
i (irande yesterday. Their hum
at I'nlon.
lit In Alnxvlllr Yesterday
Kd Young mid Mr. Lnwrene
at to -Maxvillo ycHlerday . o
iiHhn.'fiH. ...
IMlcil llerr-
After vlHitlnff at Iho homo of
i'm, Frank Sewnrd for a few days
r,t. K, A. Hardy returned to her
Ionic at Klffin Huh morn in p.
rlvo to (James
(J. It. Cluypoiiili nnil I'. M. Hiim-
llifyH motori'il to Mohi'ow yi-sliir-
iy for toilny'g Illti'irolli-Klati'
k mo. Thoy phin to lulii In the
uiie ut Pullman tomorrow.
lnyiiiiC Apiilrs lli'W
liuviil J. PotiTHon, rofflsti-ri'il lit
ii' Foley hotel, la buying npplea in
ie viilley for luriro ahtpmenta enat.
leraon'a homo la ut I'uyelte, lilu.
K'enc to I'nriliinil .
Tlielnm -Klmer, Tiurse nl the
ramie Itonile hoapitul, lefl ' luat
liKlit for Porlliiml, where alio will
sit over the week eml.
ii YMt Molher
Mra. T. O. Barnwell went to Kn-
rpriae this inoi-iilng und will vis-
tier mother there. .She expeeta
:n return to tier home hero Hun-
iy- .
ll-lllllK Here
Mis. W. 11. Humilton arrived In
i Grande the first of tho week
inn Portland find la visiting here
tile home of Mra. J. I). MeKen-
li on . She expeela to, return to her
Inline Sunday.
'iliiglit Mhort C'lliiltKluB
Italpli Lunzlne, an Italian who
;iys hla oecupation is gold niinlng.
Iviis pieketl.up by city offieera ye-
rduy on a eburge of short ehailK-
ng. Ho is lodged in the county Jail
waiting- a trial.
nisnl Tliro-ngh Oily
Mr. mid Mra. Mills and fnniily.
Why they like
Iron Clads
Any man who wants to be well
dressed is attracted by a sock that
lias the style and dressy appearance
of Iron Clad socks. And Iron Clads
are just as popuar with wives who
buy socks for their husbands.
That's because the remarkable dur
ability of Iron Clads means fewer
holes to darn. Let us show you the
latest styles ill Iron Clads.
Cotton Socks 2."c to 50c
Silk .Socks... 7.',c to $1.00
Silk-itnd-Wool Socks
95c to $1.45
Clint's
Clothiery '
The Store with a Consclcmo .
Jennings & Shumate
Utile Rale ami Service.
OftHalfwnv. U'nra In I .
njKhi on thi-lr way to Porilaiul. Mi
Mllia la bcmkkpppi-r rnr ilio cornii
oopln .Mining coinimny.
Gum lo Hoi .akc s
A. ):. ililllnnla hioi tu. uy n
tlto aunutorluin at Jloi Ijiii,..
Arrhwl lliinic TliU Monihi
W. li. (juiuiiiiry r,(inii, lo 1.:
(Sruiulu tliia moniliiH: uii.t u (f
itnya sprat In I'oriluiul.
HI of ItliniiiiHilKiu
Allium. Jirown, u Irnckcr vni
llluyiil ut Die fn luhl Iioiiw, la III 0
.liiuniiitimii ut hl.s linnio Ihin wo,..
I'll Visit I'nivnts
J. K. Ilncy wi nl to 1'. 11,11,(0,
his iiiiiiiilnK for u fi w .lit vh vi.s(
illl Ilia iiuriiilH.
JIM'S lo I'orlluiiil . , ;
Mra. W, I.. Klal. r w,nl lo Vovi
mnl tills luiii'iiliiK for a iVw iluy
visit. ,
roiirlMs Nun i ri'
Mr. unit .Mr, j. p. .inir, o
-km li'riinrisoo, hi t ''litlrsia:
liKlit lit til.- Hol. l l'ol, y, fn rout!
O rllil-.i fiiat of IliTu. ' ,'
letiirns friini litiilni . .
l.ewl.1 Ailiiliia. IIH5.V uveniie. re
-llrneil this inornliiif rrmn Wei,
ili'll. lilu.. where he haa heen em
ployed allien Jinn in.
Cnni'liiiles Vl-it Hen- ,
Mrs. Lotiun Mnrlln, ' of r'oaeo
WaaliiiiRtoil, eonelluieil her ..'vial
here With her s.ater. Mra. .Myrlli
ltohha. lino WnahinKton avenue
anil returned home ihia morntntr.
iiiest rroiii X'tiii-no
.. Mrs. Jumea Hanlon, of f'hleaso
Willi has been a ffllesl of her nieci
lira, h'red Spaeth, In Iji Urunric
went this morning to 1'ortlnnd
where ahe will visit for a tew days
Vlsllllijr llertv
' Mr. and Mra. Sid Makln, o,
Xampa. Jdnho, ure viaitlng In 1.1
Grande for a. few duya with Mrs
.Vakln'a mother. Mra. Aokley. . Mr
utul Mra. Mukln formerly niadf
their home in Grande Hondo vul
ley. -:. ..
Hen? ldist Xljdit
Chester Mlllering apnnt-last llighl
in l.a Grande ut hia home here. Mr.
! Mlllering la employed by the slati
highway depart meiit. He hua been
working near Kuterprlae for aomi
time. He left this morning for Ma
ker. iH'ft Yrstonhiy
H. G. Avery, county agricultur
ist, left yent;rduy fur Portland,
wheru ho will uUvml tho I'aotflr
Intornaltonal UvoalocU u-VpoHlUi)".
whldh atartB thtiro tomorrow. . lit
will return to L.a Orundo tho nild
dlo qf next' week.
To Visit at liostiue :;
Mra. Claude PueHelt and two
children. Wenton and IVg?y, mid
Mra.. Hen ltittU und iitlle UuuslUer
Lenu Hell, went to l.oHtine thifc
niornlng und will visit there for a
few days.
To Visit Parents Horcw-
Mr, and Mra. Howard Caion and
sinull daughter arrived in l.a
Urundo tills niorning from Seattle,
Washington, nd will visit henv In
definitely with Mr. Taton's., par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. t'aton.
Lert Yst'i-duy fur Home
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Itiehardson
and hahy dauKhtor, who have hern
visiting here at the home of .r,
Hlehardson's mother, Mrs. K. Y
Hlehurdson, led yesterday for
their home In Idaho. Mrs. Kliiff,
of Boston, Mush., who has also
been visilliiff Mrs. itiehardnon, has
also returned to -r hoirn. : - '
Here on HiisIiifs.
? Kuifene Hir'.ew, who Is now liv
ing in Portland und traveling fqr
the Selberllng-l.ueus Muslr . com
pany, nrrlved In j.a Clramle yesler
tnrrlay on InisineHs. lie will visit
he. nnd In surroundiiiK territory
before returning to Portland about'
tho Ilrst of tho weeK,
I-fft Yostrnlfty
After visiting In Ui Orandn for 0
week ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Newlln. Mr. and Mrs. Har
ney Olson left yesterday on route
to their home at Victoria, Hrltlsh
Columbia. They were nerompanled
as far na Portland by Mr. und Mra.
Merton Kiddle.
To I'oothall finnn's
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C Perhlna, oc
com pa nled by J oh n Stodda rd.
drove to .Moscow . yesterday to at
tend the. football game: the I'nl
verslty of Southern Cnllfornin and
Idaho university will play there to
day. They will be at Pullman for
the Washington unlvendlyr Wash
ington State college game tomor
row. The Perkins party went flrat
to Portland, from where they drove
a new Lincoln aedan.
Fnplnccr fiets Htnl'
C. H. MeCorkle, engineer out of
Huntington, arrived In Ia Grande
this morning with hla hunting dog.
Peggy, hia gun and four pheasants
that he bagged near Willow cr ek.
UUM CUP
'or 16 daya. the engineer aaya. hi
aa limited eight hoil.-a uMt oi' tl.l
4. .
-Fllei! art'ntslu-l.a' -
4lr. Oloude 8. Pierce, who ha:
een In la Grande for fhreo week
a the guest of her parenta-tn-luw
dr. and Mra, George A. Pluree.
JlOii Hecond at mot, went homo tr
'orttund thin morning.
lalhmo'eii Irty Toiilghl
Tho Salvation Army will give r
Hallowe'en in allied party this evc
ilng, beginning ut 1'M o'clock. In
the huaciiioiit of the new hall on
.Mr struct, it la unnounceit Kver
jiio h wulcomo to, attend Kuvoj
itarkor atutea. . ;
trivlux o Califoinlu
A. H. Muhley drove to l.a Grand)
,'roiii Keattlo Thursday In rtiutoust
to u tolegram from Mra. Mobley,
ivho ex pert rd to arrive here las
venlnif from Kort Worth, . Tex.
They plan lo motor to California
.or the winter, returning to thh
mrt of the northwest lu the spring.
)e ld( Oltl Cast
Judge J. W. Kuowles remlet-ed n
Jeeisioi) lu favor of the piulntifi
.n I he. two-year oli -divorce case
-hat , lie tried "yesterday at Maker.
Mrs. Mamie C. Seutert, . now 01
I'ortlaud, prayeil anil rertivei a
divorce from John It. Sein'ert. on
jrounds of -cruel,, inhuman treat
ment. ' Judge Kuowles and 11. It,
luiuja, court reporter, returned u,
Grande last night, .
.rt Tills M.irnlii
Mrs. c. J. Hrock. of Helnwure,
)ho, who hat been lu l.a Grande
or I he convenllQii oi' the lonu
illssiouary society of the Methodist
Episcopal church, lolt this morn
ing. Mra. Hrock la national iteh)
eeretary for the organization. She
will speal; ut North Powder to
night and from there will go to Ha
ke r. ' This la her official visit tu
this aeotlon. -
f RACTOR CO.
WILL WORK
LARGE AREA
(Continued from Page One.)
vilU be maintained and It is the
xpressed purpose of the new firm
o make caterpillar personal and
.nirts service In this territory aec-
nd tQ none. Sample models of
he new tractors will be displayed
n the salesroom at all times.
While the- new company hia
mrdly completed organisation for
business, a number of salea have
been made, according to Mr.
liunting.
Hecent dollverica Include two
Q logging cruisers to the Mount
Umily Timber compa uy, of I.a
Grande, und a &-tun tu the city
of Nantpa, Hla, A third cruisvr
will be delivered to tho Mount
Kmily couiiuny upon urrlval from
the fatcory.ut un early date.
NOT GUILTY
PLEA MADE
BY COLONEL
f Continued from Pago One.)
ceedlngs are not according to the
court manual, since, charges against
the accused had not been broughl
In the muniier fixed by the manual,
hut the court overruled him.
The court then recessed until
Monday to permit attorneys to
make preliminary examination of
witnesses.
OKIAHOMA'S OIL
HISTORY STARTED
WITH LOW OUTPUT
TI1.SA, Oldn. (AP) Where
years ago the North American In
dian roamed the hills of eastern
Oklahoma anil the hrnnd prairies
of the western see! ion, oil weir
now oppeur,. bringing to . ttiv sur
face the "black gold" for which
eastern Oklahoma Is famous.
The first well in Oklahoma wan
drilled In K44 by Michael Cudnhy
of Omaha. Neb. When the well
wan at a depth of 1120 feet, an oil
sand was penetrated nnd there was
a small showing, but not in puying
quantity.' The drillers were In
structed to drill deeper but at Ifion
feet with no further trace of oil.
the well was uhundoned.
The allowing of oil ted many
prospectors to Oklahoma although
an late an 1S91 only UU barrels of
oil was produced. Hut there -was
considerable drilling.
Production continued to slump
the next two yeara, only l barrels
of oil being exported In all of Okla
homa territory In 1803. but It In
creased to 6474 barrels In 1900,
A well aunk Just outatde of the
city of fted Kqrk In t!l, proved to
by one of the largeat producers,
and caused muny "wildcat" wells
to be put down. The big oil play
atarted In 1904. however, when the
Glenn pool wai uncovered.
Krom a small Indian trading
post, Tulaa became a city of 7imih
In a year. Oil offlcea were brought
to the city, hundreds of persona be
came wealthy from oil and built
fine homes, stores, factories and nil
types of business establishments
sprung Up. Tulaa today In a city
of 125.000 people In a at ate pro
ducing 4CO.noo bar re In of oil daily
with Indications It will o higher.'
The year the Glenn pool was dis
covered, product Ion whs recorded
at I.JItifl.OAn barrets for tho year,
but tho search for oil did not end
there. It waa found In the north
ern, central and southern portions
of the statu.
The northern inlseello neons
fields have proved to be the henvt
est producera. The southern nnd
northern ftHda come next. The
jGarber field. In north rentml OUln
j home, ta the most promising. In the
: opinion of nil men, us thene are 1ft
sun da. which virtually assures the
'driller u producer at ame depth.
Wei la range from feet to
44i.f feel In dpth. A few wells
are now drilling with a view to go
iPC belq tv66 ftt.
ina u mmmua ivixnusu UMSanvKK
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t t S
O ll''l!1!!!ilf
o
ft
J ft V . g
CASTOR OIL
Made fToin freshly harveHt
ud Itombay beans.
0 .it hub a. sweet, nutty taste.
not unlike a good salmi oil.
Ca n be ta It e n easily. Ha f e
for children. Soothing lu
action.' "Cheaper because It's
bnter.
I-Viiir-niinee bottle
2I)C -
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande,' Oregon
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linTKRFAT .
SAN 1'HANCISCO (AP) Hut
terfat, title here today.
IOHTI.AM GKAIN MAHKICT
POHTI.ANOi Ore. (APJ Wheat
HUH. hard . white, October at
$1.54. November $1.55; hai'd white,
B. 8- Huart, October and Novem
ber $1.15: aoft white, October and
Novemberat $1.4A; western, north
ern spring. October and November
$1.4 6; hard winter, western red,
October and November at $1.44.
MAHKirrS AT A OliASiCH
NEW YORK (Al) Stai-kH. Ir-
rcgillnr; motor shnroa loud violent
rlap, tbi'n reuct. f
I)oniK, n-rcKiilur; Liberty' bonds
weuli.
1- o r p I K n pxohnngrs, mixed;
French francs recover. .
Cotton, eilHy; southern Belllllff.
Supar, firm; lieuvy .covering.
Coffee, lower: trade .selling, i
CHICAGO (AP) Wheat, lower;
bearish cables.
Corn, steady; better cash de
mand. Warden Says 60 Per
r Cent of Inmates Do'
Not Need a Lock
CANON1 CTTY. Colo, f AP)
TJhomiKi .1. Tynnn. who has just
"omnleted his sixteenth year ph
wnrden of the Colorado state penl
lentlnev. has renched the conclu
plon that r.O per cent of the In
mates of penal Institutions do not
need to be locked tin.
"Oct 'cm out In the onem" he
"villains "Make them build roads,
dijr In the dirt. farm. Prison con
dlllons nren't normal nnd fin per
ecnt of the prisoners are."
Here ere some of the ncllvllles
or th'd warden, whose methods
hnve been adopted by many of the
irrpent prisons in tho Vnlled
Rtntes;
Adoption of the prronp honor
svstem thnt enabled "him to build
-H no niile.q of roids thronuh Colo
rado tiv means of convict Inbor.
At the-:e camps the men are put
eptilreiy on their honor; no nrmed
frpnrdM nre permitted. 0n,V ,wo
clvlMnn overseers nre present.
t'c or l-lv motion picture mn
ehtne ni n r'eereaflonnl and educ.i
tjnnnl fenlure Inside the prison.
The V'nB'crmnn blood test, nnd
seflieinatiie! treatment for vene
renl disease.
Hncournpement of onrrespon
'nprp sehnnl rourseq for prisoners.
This, together with his sraded
chool svslem, hns resulted In a
dnl'e school ntlendnnce of 300.
Tvnnn cume to the Institution
without previous experience In
nrlson work. He hnd been n sales
man nnd n newsnnpermnn.
Heefinpe nf Colorado's clmntlc
';lt nation. Its penal Institutions
dmw n lnrce percentnfre of tuber,
euinr Inmetefl. Tvnnn has hnd but
one man die of thnt disease within
the walls, while hundredK of
"cure" have been effect ed Ty
nnn himself came to Colorado In
the tnte 'AO's for his health.
TKSKIlVOIIt KITH IT)ln
TflK PAl.LKS. Ore. A site for
i stomt?e rewervotr cnnable of Im
oundlnfir fintia aere-feet of water
has been definitely located hv irri
gation expert of the local cham
ber commerce. It was nnnounced
bv V. R. Nelson, chamber mnn
er. A surver rn-w will have In
'ormntlon on which to base pre
liminary costs by Saturday.
The next step in the chamber's
"Ion fn Irrigation develonment
will lie the formation of a district
Hv Interfiled land owners. Toca1
Teh-r'Mnts nre reported to be rn
t busiest Ir over the possibility of
tdatnlnc water for th-lr treen. po
thero M -viry Indleatlnn tttat the
prefect wHI be ronsiimmated. tt
was explained.
PAt KM. Ore. ltepremntatlveii
of n P'lmtier of corporations oper
ntinir In the state of Oregon op
Tien red before the 1n,ttt board of
eriunllKntinn here and r","'"teH
th.1t their nses-d valuations be
(o "red.
The corporations entering pro
teiifx Included the Pnelflr rttstus
l I'tnlM-r eomrnny. Western I'nion
T t. rnnh rfimt-nnv. Hie American
pal'wv Kxnre eonmany, and the
r'ni'tmtits fi' Nehnlrm rsllrnnd.
ip.-twinp en th s venl romplilnts
wai deferred pending nn other
ftieellng of the board,
n i
aA
I
Markets
Greek Leader
Premier Pangalos pf tlr-eee is uim
of tlta leading figure In the warlike
toii!rovrv ititwyen that rouigt v
au4 Dulgarla j,lr ftiriuv'iy- was
v , Qy&k war ml.utstrr .
COUNTY LAND "
. VALUES DROl1
Contlnued' from" Psk Onu.) '
lliitwl In Hie roll '.'lit ' $3.TKK. I M(i.
ininrovi'mnnts nn lnml not demlid
lire given lit Jr,i40... . -
I lie rotinly hn.s 20,llu(l worth of
IokkIiir roiuln timl - rollliifr stock,
mnl Htiitlonnry eiiRlne.s ' valued at
:isj,37u. .
Of merelinndlne, stock in' trade,
thorn Is a total ot $780,015.
I'-nrminir machinery mounts up
to 1506,815.
Other Items list as follows:'
MOnoy,, $28,(1110; . notes and lie.
counts; $122,700; shares of stock,
t'iai. 170; hotel and office fnrnl-
turo, $105.11110: 6B32 horses anil
mules, $27(Mno; 13.770 hend of
cnltle, t:lR4.RT0; 12.73 head of
sheep, $7ii,855; 225 liee stands.
$0 , SU,2 swine. $2(1.00; 15i;
ilORa, $15(10; .10 foxes. $:t00: chick
ens. $900; transient livestock, $1)2:-
910.
T A pressure tester much like a
tire gauge now tests the firmness
of upplcs, dolntf away with the old
fiwthloned method of preslnH: the
fruit with the thumb.
r v" .u2 i
f - "-C ;
ARCADE
. TODAY
; REGINALD DENNY
: in
"I'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN"
A Laugh; AP, J6vei'y Foot!-
- "N E WS" : "FABLES"
LAST CALL!!!
ANNE
NICHOLS'
LAUGHING
SUCCESS
il 1 - i MJJ
WILL BE AT THE
ARCADE
TOMORROW
(Saturday)
Matinee" at 2:30 Night at 8:15
Seats on Sale at Glass Drug Store.
New
Golden Mat-nhniullnw Syrup, 5-lb. tin 8:ic
Golden Marshmullow Synip, 10-lb. tin ...$1.44
Poppy Pure Fruit Jelly, 5-lb. tin $1.12
AlaHka Salmon, 3 l-b. linn 49c
Choice String Beans, 3 No, 2 tins 40c
Siiuar Com, 3 No. 2 tins 4!)c
Avondale Cooking Molasses, No. 2 tin INc
Dionicdaiy Sliced Fruit PccIm, 4-o.. plR 11c
-WHBIIK TUB TIHtll'TY
S3B3CSBSSaBIBBIMBEESaUB3BS
Or. Hauling, father of the retent
fllacovwer of Insulin, was buptUed
in the Canatllan wildnerneNS by
he tew Keatherstonc Ijike Osier,
father of thu famoua Dr. Wiltiuin
Osier. ,. ,
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
LEATHER COATS
Blanket lined
.$7,95 to $9.93
Genuine Horschulo
LEATHER COATS
Also Blanket Lined
$9.95 io $12.15
New York Siore
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
The" idienittni'iint mictcsk ut
Is hrlnlnff suffei inv human
ity to n full and eiKhtislus
tie I'cullJilloii. of 1( tiv
UU'llllOtlK iK'UCfltH nnd Is IV
spun hie Mr tin m phi Krmvth
the wIeue hits luul tlx past
twenty years. , ', ;
Wlial It has (lout for nth
cis It can lo fur you.
Fi l. tribe,
D. C. Ph. C. .::
Palmer Graduate
Nnv IHilcy Ulilit.
: ' I'llDIln. IM-W
Office Hours: 9 to 6; T to 8
THE PLAY
THAT PUTS
U IN
HUMOR
Arrivals of Every Day
Hooverized Low Prices
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
THItONG" (.A CRANDirs I'lONKKR LOWER PRICE
MOTOR DELIVERY
English Broadcloth Shirts
$2.49
THINK OF IT! A $.1.50 SHIRT FOR $2.49
The good, serviceable English broadcloth that men
'' and young men all like so well.
Neckband
And
Collar-
nltachod
Stylo
Amply cut - accurately
T
KIDDIES'COLDS
should not be "dosed." Treat
them externally with
VICKS
V Vapq Rub
if. t4 I,
J (i() STORES " jP
STAMPED GOODS
A nnnilccrtil wlcrllim of SIntMt! I.iiiiiIhiiii SH'Im. Iluffcl anil
ViiiiIIjI sets, Ktut-rx, Whltii i mid l.lncn I'lllow 'l-iips ' "nil
l'illmv Cuki'S, rinwns. RironilH, t'llli St'ts, IIivsm-s mill oilier
articles tou iituiipi'oiih . in mention.
1'nmi! In mid look llicm over.
Art & Baby Shop
1S04 Adanw Avenue.
"r.veryUilnit for tile Itnlij"
iri-iiisllteliliiK - Rliiiiiping: - Diitions C ovi nil . I). M. C. Tlinmls
Today And Saturday
WIS!!
wt 1 VC vn"
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U
Mesa'
Comedy, "UNWELCOME"
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOK ARP.AIN8
Supreme lliand Mince Meat made with brandy.
lb 30c
Sugar, Cured Hacnn, lb ...43c
SuRur ( ured Hams, lb ...35c
Fiesh Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs. 35c
Imported Walnuts, huge, 2 lbs .......45c
Fancy Eaige ( nulil lower, each 25c
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs .. 45c
Fresh CneoanutH, 2 for 35c
Page Five"
Plain
Tan, ;
nine !
And !
White I
sized - sizes 111,4 to 17
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EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET
50f Butln New, Modem:
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FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
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