Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 11, 1916, Page 9, Image 9

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    rnn jiorxing oregoxiax, rrtiPAY, February
11, 1916. .
OflE JA1LEDL 1 FREED
IN 2 LIQUOR GASES
Festaurant Proprietor Fined
S250 and Sentenced to
. Term of 60 Da)$.
W. G. MA..M..G ACQUITTED
HirrhoifO C'oMtav Of fW Ul I In-
dlaaalrat of Malntalnlaz
MKt It. I OaalfbrM
. J I rUcc4 TrUl.
ri hr J-t ntnc an., fi"
& -i 1 iliul comprl.e.l j.at.r-
aVar's r-od in the "H'.';i "'
lril la ta t'iatfit-l Court.
t .-trtcl J'd,s U jeatsrday pro
aua:t BtBc tipoa M4J-bI.
arwfrvetne ef I French-lteliaa rae-li--t
at lrl tr'. who
fjt4 t;:tr f Boot!'.'" by a Jiry
. a f cf l. were ImfW'i
9 rrvtoue cirnioj before
Ju-i.e f'U. IS fin- had bees, ii and
no !! n(rw bad been S.IV'B- Tht
l.-inefwr haa com l en i -roun.-'l
Juaf 'll jtrdr. sarins:
list ta ett coai' tin f"T aottein
I fefta court would mean a m-airour
..t.n.-e Bti' ta.'e w.re etn-l-ta
cicium'KM The re had
not b"t mora vera bafor w. b
aie the raaee fsrA'J.
(a ik tMa tottor bed pleaded
-.1fT. Mr. MiAnl we J-aild -tfitr
afternoon m U' f
va . I. Waealaal freed y J.
TT. at. Uinniiii. ef trie Ml"l0
Trrjoi4 Company, waa freed T
Jtrv la t court cf I'i'rlct Jo-He
Joe. ve.terdey. I' waa chared IU
na:ntalnin a nul.an-e. effUer fcav
tc fooed tne fr-ma ti ca of
iT rrru ls-l4 "iarrur
ta tria (wmiwnl of Ma nhiu.
n un'l c.fr4-.r. Mr.
a'ntf blmlt'M t!i "4 katp P"Jt
t hmor In f brrl-
-It air t bni:a It that T.
i?Utn4. Ui'f c"ef4
ef hfkr "l ra 4tffi-
cii to triaa brrl.
iart M. .n. mBr af It T.
Norton Cotnrxnr. c.tiri4 In rllo
. a ( ki-!i-srrt a
tfS frvm Mr. Xbb;b.
tack Krat to Lacker.
r.lar4 HrtthrH. crtanr cf tha
Manaiaa Wintsaw Compaar. tol.l of
f rtttnt!r carrila bottl.a of wnuky
l Ida triir4 floor t tRa rtUow a4
apiul n thrt Is a lu.-ar miBtlo4
kr B. K Oatflaid. formar lirtBjr of
laa r l loa. Mr. ificl4 an
trial la ta coort of t'iatricl Jj.1a
Jilt for boat!!B lt tM wbi.ijr.
lr. huiima at ait Mr. JJan-
ta a P:K bottlaa Into tfia
wwrlrtiit ' Karrat. Mr. Maaatnc t
toiiitat a Mr. l;rith;i.
l;o6-rt K. jtf'.a't a.t pU'1 ao
tru. .for. JJa tl. IC3 IapBtT
?if rt.-C Attnrm7a ltmmarlr aai
liaa proarut;a- ataria aftarnooo.
an.l tsa caa m:l ba concl44'4 l-n
moriiis Jo finer, t&a pr1Bcirl
,IM, prxtLc4 lr ISa proaacatioa
jt.urlir. .rlr4 da ha4 purrfta4
tt:a cf r!Uy fraot Mr. l
f.a;4 tit II. aai l&at 15a aUr .p
la pptr of .ituof ta ISa MaaiB
irft4M.
P1SGAH "BOYT BUSY SOON
lrxNrr I aarrarc Makra I"W-a Oor
I.r for Po4aUi I'laala.
Vthar I-arra-a al !ia nih Wnrrtm
ait an4 bar -Va'" aul la tna fi!4
af tha Boon lo P'l In ta
pria crop, far It U from taaa eropa
taat fa Uin f tria lnniala an!
aaita af ta ta:eisa of taa ioatilatioa
la dariaart
Maar -af l!a mMi al ta I imh
floma ara nrra than ' al4 4
at abl- lo do nui'h ork. btl ar
hrmlf ilkiol t frtr I aar to
bi. aarl an4 t rpriB plaatinc tll
K forward marrlli prol4'o laara ta
.jonatKInx to ptDl.
lt year an arP'at from Mothar
UafM bratjM forth nb po'a
I to run ta farm pi.-ty a4 taia
baira tka aupport af tla koma oal
Iminafiwlr. AU wa ara atla I .a rco
Inbnta plarta fr la ar plot of
cnga4 ara Taata4 to atifr tka
Jlura kara trirr can ba pro.ar4.
PERSONAL MENTION.
:. r. JI:Corcni-k. ef lam. ! at lha
r'l
J R Morton, af paBa. la al tba
artoaia.
.V J. i.raff. of lt4 nir. Is al
tm rcrkina.
. If. mttaohoa. of lur. Or.. l
At lha Itaton.
II . Vitrhall. of cSpokana. W'm, U
al lha :aton.
tl. Unj. of fn I'rtadKo, ia at
tka Nortonia.
Ma M ' Thar la r;itr4 at
For Pimply Faces
Try Culicura Soap
and Ointment
Free lj Post
A aisipt, mrr, fprrnjjr
tfa'tamt. S'onr tb
with Cu-K-ur
CK&tmrot oo rod'-C
f fiaf aad
sjoar It to mnaia
about fit mlnutra.
Culkura Jsoap and hoi
ii'r anJ toa'inue batlv-
ifiX for toai minutra. Tti treatment
bcaC upoo haios afid rrtihof. but i
umukn effertir at any tiaK.
Tor pizcp!, rKia, rohc-a, iu-b-io
g od cr-.aOoo, cUaJruff. itcbinf bca-'p
and faIioJ bair, red, rrxith banla aad
baby raabra, Ucbiopt and cbaSojs Ibraa
fraaraat tuprf-trraniy rrnoIUiU ar
WtJodcTfliL Tbnr J apJroJal (or
aurTT anJ toilet purpac.
Sample Each Free by Mall
wxm i-vo nn Konk aa raqaaat. A4
C.- Ota
tha Tortus! Itotal from Wit Una. Or.
J. C Proara. of a?aarwo4. Or, M a
tka Coroalioa.
U M. Curl. Maior f Al&aajr. Or, U
al tba I'arklc.
n. J. Tark. of MoIUlIa. I rreltara4
al la I'arkina.
M-a. J. t. Uo'-lo. cf Fraaao, CaL. is
at tba 'ortiao4.
J. II. Laroox. ef WU Walla. Wuh.
al tha Urasoa.
Mr. aa4 Mra. J. P. Oajard. of Jm.
ara al th ui'ion.
Mra. t. r. Caorco. of SeatMa. Wuh,
la al ta I'ort.aad.
R J. ton. of Toraat ro. I rrjU
l.r.l at lha ttoa.
i It. Cot. automoblta man of feat
tlo. U al taa Oracoo.
r. 11. fanlal la rrltaral at tha
Nortoma frsra Aatorla.
Jam.a M. falmar. ef faalt!. la r
ia'..ra4 al l ortooia.
P. Aab. ban bar of c5tcoOB, I
ractatarr4 at tec Imperial.
(1 C. Jmr.lro. of Wblt falmoo. la
racial. ra4 al laa I'arkina.
W M !on of Cottaco Grora. la
rlt'rJ at tba ward.
Ir. W. II. Itt. of waatport, or u
rcistrc4 at tka hcaard.
R. r.oncr and Mra. Konr, cf Omasa.
N'b. ara at tka Portland
William J. lUIynulal. ef Sal am, la
rxvaccrc4 at tlia Coroctlua.
UaKnomah. Is al tba orrsoo.
IL tv. Mabon. mlnlnar man or . cam
pion, or. Is at tba Imperial.
Jamaa 11 frnton. attornrr. ef Fan
PrancUco. U at tba Imperial.
Mr an4 Mrs. Otoreo Ilanalnsrr, of
Tba Pall 'a. ara al tba Katon.
V. rx. Ji w - . . . -
Sil.ro, Or, ta al lha Imperial.
Mr. an4 Mr, r- J. iinmpnrajr. oi
raila4alpbia. ara at tha Coroattus.
it Tl . k . . M.KAnt n f lA .
cdala. Waab, la at tha Cornelius.
Mra. Chartra R. llieclaa la r(lt
lrr4 at tba f ar arl from Astoria.
JEWISH FUND MOUNTS
cotiuiitium or ia.ra brjc
TtTa. TO txnT.
Ikarrkca aa4 Wrllaaaaia Oraaalaaltaaa
Lca4 at Ilk WoaalUaa Pa a4 lata a
Jffrrlac la flM-TaV.
Churches and ratistou orcaoUatlont
of various kinds continue to lead In
tka tol'Jm and tiumbcr of donationa
to the leal Jewtan rel et f-4nif.rbl0
ba aaar rcbe4 a total cf HJ.Tir.
Tba larxaat n4tMail Bill retri
be Treasurer Man b-Illnit reatarctar
aa a collection acrecatlns t la I. " .
laara tip by lha ro: craeatlon of lha
ITb.rlan a aurrn o a rnirtl..
Tba tromaat tka fund
I tit) ma r a Treaaurar Ndllnc lll
forarard anolhr to tba t.rsral
j.el.ri llalief Aascx-latlon In .New Tor.
Ma baa already aeat IJ.sa to toe
National treasurer.
Tba atandmar of tha local fund to
lata la aa lo .oaa:
fraalta:r a-kai ......... 111. tt?
W T J II. a T. 4J ra-- . i
r-.T-.'ian nurck tf 'ad..le "
W-a J A. ecatj.e .
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V. .at Ml J-aal nl"a Ha4r a.' Uool i
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a'irat lrmaa llaaaa;ial Aa B
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-ka tt !taaa
arnkar Co...
rirr fa-"k ' f'-iealiat. .
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Ki'd K. tMarleac
V-. Nl'. "'"a
v r Kan"e rccria t.oora
taltaa Crtarck
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Tatal
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POUND CHANGE COSTLY
ttntTiii r i i:pr-CTrn.
Ikrtalle-d Plaaa far eee Saatean aad
aalraeaaeala Ara (tabaslllral
by llaaaaaa aacirle.
To operate th d"l pound under lha
a.fm planned by lha Orecon llumnna
sxlrtr when th cur lurna or tha
pound a all roat I:.i4 a month mora
tkan tha present coat, nctordinc to a
detailed statement ef plana subrtiitted
veaterrUy tr officers of lha socletT lo
. orr.mlaaloncr Hakrr.
II la prcpoaed to lake tha present
roat of I ITS a month and ad I to II li
a month for rental of around. J a
month for part time serTlcea of a
tetrrlnarian. III5 a month for Hsrht.
leal and fuel. II a month for tele
phone. $i a month for one additional
helper. :l a month for Iho malnta
r.anoe of bullJInaT and rrounds. I a
month for Iho maintenance and up
keep of venules and Ka a month for
mtatellaneoue expensea This would
brine lha lota: cost to 17110 a monib.
a ... & ... Tha araaant roil ia
II II? a month.
It l planned to rent a trart cf prop
erty rtoee In for i a month. t erect
an sdminlstratlra bulldlnc for 11400."
to provide a combination boaMtal and
atatle and Isolation boepltal lor lt;eU.
t. buy an automobtla for HOO, to pro
.1a a hospital, operating lablea and
other ao-Jipmenl lo cost 1400. and lo
fit bp ofi.ee at a coat of i . rnaklnit
a total expenditure of In equip
ment in addlltoo to the Increased cost
cf operation.
I. II. Iliddt ClTra Oat rial form.
ItiWF.Bt'RO. Or, Pcb. 14. (Srw-ial )
; . H. HiOrtlr. ran.UJata for I'ltrlcl
Attorney at tba Hepubllcan primary
t .. i. f . . hea announced "Kron.
omr. efficiency and strict law enforce
ment ara my watchword." This is the
atatemenl Mr. KI M dcslraa lo have
u j. i- i:
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ire 'V- i
if.-i I
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: - - ; l-i:
Mra. (alatl IWalaaala. ! far.
Uaat. Hbt Haa a44alr Ila- a
aaaaarTaV.
W0MAN,3B,VANISHES
Mrs. G. F. Benjamin Believed
Obsessed With Wanderlust.
FRIENDS START SEARCH
Mother IMivapix-ara After Vlsltios
Library fr IUxk of Crcrk
Morlcs to Itrad to tier
fvon. Who Is 1IL.
A t-oolc cf old Greek stories, sylvan
Icrr-rUa which probably obsessed her
with a wanderluet peculiar to her Rus
sian temperament, la betlaved respon-
Ible for the diaappraranca of Mr.
Goldle P. itcntamtn. wife of Morris
lice; tnln. TIO Kront street. Mr. Hen
)amin niysterioualy vanished lil Fri
day after coins: to the Kouth Portland
Library and taklnar ot Haldwln'a "Old
Greek Moriee.""
Tha ala aya-preacnt brief headnhawl.
typical of Kuaslan women's wearing
I . a. .( -. W .l,.nk wra the
only protection asamsi tha elements
tha took with nor.
Her failure lo return caused appre
hension amour, her friends, and a wide
search San start'd. Police, county of
ficials and workers In the Neighbor
Hood House ef Sou Hi Portland were
enlisted.
Mra. Itealaaala 3d lea re Old.
Mr. Ftenlamln la 3a! years old. Her
ft. ..-.-... I nnA itms a-.ll.ln.ilA Bee.
end-hand dealer on Third street, la
pal year or act. Thev were mar
ried about ! years aco, and have three
rhlldren. aecd 4 and . The rest
dene ) i ;;o Kront treet.
Mrs. Jlenlamln la a h!h'y educated
woman In the Russian and other Ku
ropean lonaiues. ha Is an Incessant
reader and waa particularly adept at
selecting appropriate hooks for her
awtn Ih. el. teat n 1 lha ehllrlren She fre
quently read with hlni. and the Greek
stories were lor Ms delectation, as no
haa been III.
Yeaaparary TVraaealla Peered.
Temporary dementia I believed to
l ave seised Mrs. llenamln foilua-ins; a
long visril of readme Her friends
ran account In no other way for the
sudden disappearance, except that she
became obaeased with the spirit of lha
old Greek stories sho had been read
ier. tehe Is pretty, they say. and temper
amental. About a yar and a half o
be relumed from the hoapital at la
lem. where sho was treated for a mild
Insanity. It was believed she had re
covered completely.
Mrs. llenjamln Is dark-haired, but
her complexion is comparatively pale,
bha uses the Knsrllsh lanauaife with
ease and is well-poised, her friends
say. It la thouaht possible she may
have foot lo visit some friends.
FOLK PLAY TO BE GIVEN
"The SIKrr Tlirrad" to lie I'rt-wnt-rU
at Little Tlwalcr Saturday.
The Silver Thread." a Cornish play
in three acta, the mission of which Is
to teach children the folly of fear, will
. Bflarnniui at S
oe preecntc'a ' -
o'cloa-k at tha Ultlo Theater. Twenty
third street, near Washington. The
production will be un-er the direction
. . . . . . o-n,.l.. .nit it will be
or aaisa c . v - .- - -
iiven each Saturday afternoon for the
remainder or reoruary.
The members cf lha cast Will be as
follows:
. .Hnftr Tnaftt
)!rr I low-nil-. 1 .. .
tea. il Hu'B :rael. Mlaa .orn.lia Uroad-
a kX.-a V. L niuv . . -
l ri. laa-.rr a a " ; ' , -
7..U.J Kel-ert leal.. J-a IMaaldnle.
J.,ha p-roe-l. i:"am Warrens. HIHla
Biiy and lioatacy w.
The caat alsn Incl-idcs coMlns. maids
in aamna " m - -. . - ---
play is conceived In a mythical In
a hlncdorn weat oi ma "
of the sun. yet not too far from the
bills of Cornwall.
CHAPEL CARAT ST. JOHNS
S-rvirc- In small Catholic Church
Will IK? Ilrld isnnd.iv.
The Salnl Peter Catholic Chapel car
will be on the aldetrack at K.aat M.
i.i.a on tinndar for a limited stay
omy. The car waa built al a cost of
til. 99.
It la In reality a Catholic- church on
wheels, fitted with all furnlahlnKa
n.uallr found In a Catholic? church. In
cluding altar. aam-tiir. pew, sacris
ty, confessional, vestments. rl The
car ill open to ti e public; Sunday
from I.3C to 4 oMork. Sunday nluht
thera will t a lecture In the car al
t oclo. on "What the Catholic Church
Is aad la Not."
TRAINING OF GIRLS URGED
Cortallla Irofcaaor I-cx-turcs on
Home lUtiiiotnli-e. In School,
In her aJ.lreaa yeterdr afternoon
before the Mother-Tea--her Club of
rtM.Rti, op BFrrietrn m m.
RKHMtX Mil. I. HH IIKI.Il
TOI1 1 V.
TUekarat T, Dabaey.
The funeral of Richard T. tah
ney, retired lumberman, who died
recently at tha are of to year,
will bo held from the family resi
dence. I3J F.4BI Twenty-ninth
street, thla afternoon at ".o'clock
Interment will ba al the .Mount
Scott Cemetery.
Iter. J. J. Staure pastor of
the Sunnyslde Consrecatlonal
Church, will have charge of the
services. Vocal numbers will ba,
riven by Mr. Lulu Liahl Miller.
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COMING
TITLED:
112
Brooklyn School. Miss A. Milam, rro
fessor of home economics at tha Ore
gon Agricultural College and chairman
of tha home economics committee of
the Federated Clubs, outlined the
course that I belna; taught at the
college. She said that home economics
Is simply the art of right living.
Miss Milam pointed out the Import
ance of home-maker knowing, not
STOP DANDRUFF
Hair Becomes Charming. Wavy,
Lustrous and Thick in a
Few Moments.
Every Bit of Dandruff Disap
pears and Hair Stops
Coming Out
For 25 cents you can aave your hair.
In less than ten minutes you can dou
ble Us beauty. Tour hair becomes
light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap
pears aa soft, lustrous and charming
aa a young girls after applying some
Ianderlne. Also try this moisten a
cloth with a little Lianderlno and care
fully draw It through your hair, tak
ing one small strand at a time. This
will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or
excessive oil. and in Just a few mo
ments you have doubled the beauty of
your hair. A delightful surprise awaits
those whose hair haa been neglected or
la scraggy, laded, dry, brittle or thlrs.
Besides beautifying the hair. Danderlna
dissolves every particle of dandruff;
cleansea. purifies and invigorates tha
scalp, forever stopping itching and
falling hair, but what will please you
most will ba after a few weeks' use.
when you see new hair fine and
downy at first yes but really new
hair growing all over the scalp. If
you care for pretty. oft hair, and lots
of It. surely get a JS-cent bottle of
Knowlton's Danderine from any drug
store or toilet counter and Just try It.
r jr II 11
GIRLS
BEAUTIFY
YOUR
HAIR
AND
: Bet a Dollar We Make Your Next
Read This Ad Through
Opees Tomorrow
A Real Tailor Shop For Real Men!
And you have a date with us No matter who's your tailor, we will open
your eyes and win your business if not tomorrow, then later.
Rose Craft Special
Tailored-to-Order Clothes
The Best Clothes in America at the Price-
And They Are Portland Made
Few Words to This City's Business
and Professional Men
By M. Rose-N-Bury
We open in Tortland knowing that we
can deliver to you the very finest and
highest r a d e BUILT - TO - ORDER
CLOTHES, at prices heretofore unknown
to you Portland men. WE'LL SAVE
YOU ?10 TO ?15 ON EVERY GARMENT.
a
BUT IT IS QUALITY, STYLE AND
HOME INDUSTRY WE WISH TO TALK
not price SO DIGEST THIS:
a
As a loyal citizen it is your duty, and
naturally your desire, to buy PORTLAND
MADE CLOTHES. That is, if such clothes
are the equal of Eastern-made1 clothes,
and the price for same no higher.
SOON, AN ARTICLE THAT WILL SET YOU THINKING,
"Are You for Portland or Do You Just Live Here?"
OS
Tailors
Sixth Street, Bet. Washington and Stark
Do We Win or Do We Lose? You'll Find
the Answer at the Store It's Up to You!
only how to cook .food properly, but
how to select and purchase economi
cally. Miss Milam declared that home eco
nomics should be taught even In the
fifth and sixth grades, for the reason
only about 5 per cent of schoolgirls
enter the hiKh schools, and 1 per cent
enter college.
AT ALL STAGES
OF LIFE
"he Woman's Medicine. Good
for All Ages. Mrs. Harold
Smith s Experience.
Clarksburg;, W. Vs. "I am writing
to tell you tha good your medicine has
always done me ana
I hope my letter
may be the means
of helping some
other suffering
woman. When I
was 16 years old I
caught cold and had
suppression for two
months. I got so
weak I could scarce
ly drag myself up
the stairs. I went
to two doctors, then my mother got a
bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and I took it. I never had
any more trouble and got strong fast,
lien I took it again before my little
girl was born and it helped me a good
deal and I give the Compound the credit
ffcr it. Then this spring I felt very
badly again, but I took the Compound
and have been well all summer. I can
not be grateful enough for your medi
cine." Mrs. Harold M. Smith, 470
Water Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.
, For forty years it has been 'making
Women strong and well, and curing back
ache, nervousness, uterine and ovarian
inflammation, weakness, displacements.
Irregularity and periodic pains.
If you want spwlal advice write
Lydia E. IMnkham Medicine Co.
(confidential), IiTnn.Ma3a ,
iili
THE COMING OF THE R0SE-N-BURY
CO. TO PORTLAND SOLVES
YOUR PROBLEM, FOR OUR BUILT-T0-0RDER
ROSE-CRAFT CLOTHES POSI
TIVELY EXCEL ANY CLOTHES YOU
HAVE EVER WORN. LET US PROVE IT.
And this shop will protect you against
rising; costs so far as possible. OUR
OPENING STOCKS, thousands upon
thousands of yards of the finest domestic
and imported woolens, WERE PUR
CHASED BEFORE THE PRESENT AD
VANCE OF WOOLENS, AND SO LONG
AS THESE STOCKS REMAIN OUR TWO
GREAT SPECIALS WILL BE SUITS
AND OVERCOATS TO ORDER AT $19
AND $24. Fully Guaranteed to Be With
out An Equal in All America.
TOGROWif-jASSIST
lAliJMlJRE
HAIR GROWS OR NO PAY
When your hair falls out there is lack of na
ture's nourishment, which comes from th-a
blood. The Modern Vacuum Cap draws the
blood to the hair roots and Klves it RE
NEWED I,IrE. This Is forced circulation,
which dlstenda the small blood vessels, re
moving all the clogged and sluggish blood
from around the hair roots and supplies fresh
new blood. The hair takes on new life.
Makes your hair have a healthy glow,
stops it from falling out and renewa tha
life in the dormant hair follicles ao that
they again arrow a healthy head of hair. We
end our caps out on ...
HIXTY; HAYS' FREE TRIAL
in your own home. We let you be the Judge.
If you are not satisfied with the showing
made you return the Cap, and there are no
charges. We run all the risk that you will
be glad to purchase the Cap at the end of
6K days, or WE LOSE. There Is no pub
licity, or unpleasant notoriety, as all ship
ments ara made by Tared Post without ad
vertising. Write today for our booklet and
partic-4:irs rfnt sealed In plain envelope.
MOIIKRV VACIIM TAP CO.,
.611 iiurclaz Uloca Denver, Utlo,
i
-Bar None
EN-
fCL
l7V,',fl
a-katmital
Saves Cost of Trip
to Hot Springs
6088 (Sixty-Eighty-Eight)
acts almost identically the same
as the waters of Hot Springs.
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