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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1912-EVENING EDITION
WA
II
10 IE PART
Council Calls Meeting to Con
sider Questions for Special
. Election.
At n mooting of tlio Mnrshfleld city
council last ovonlng, Chnlrninn Ferr
guson of tho spoclnl committeo of tho
council to draft the quostlon to bo
Bubmittotl at tho spcctnt oloetlon In
Juno, announced that a public moot
ing would bo hold at tho council
chamber Tuesday ovonlng, April 23,
for tho purposo of receiving sugges
tions from tho people. Any question
relative to tho waterworks or other
public mnttora, It Is understood, can
bo BUbmlttod nt tho election and If
not binding will bo ndvidory to the
council.
It was first proposed to hod tho
meotlng noxt Friday evening, but
owing to Friday bolng tho day of
the prlmnry olcctlon, It vns deeldrd
to postpono It. Tho apodal election
lo to bo hold omiy In Juno.
For Firo Department.
After a lengthy discussion of tho
flro protection of tho city, It wob de
cided that Mayor Straw and Flro
Chlof Keating should appoint a com
mittco of flvo to Investigate tho ad
visability of purcliaslnn n combined
ruto truck and chomlcal nn'no for
tho city. Tho mattor wns brought
boforo tho council by a commtttub
from tho flro dopartmont conflating
of Carl Albrecht, Cnlof Keating and
Secretary L. W. Travor. Mr. Al
brecht said that tho dopartmont had
boon considering tho mattor for bov
oral months nnd had como to tho con
clusion that tho auto chomlcal truck
which would also haul tho flro on
glno would ho best for tho dopart
mont and tho city. Ho Bald that a
truck carrying about 2000 foot of
hoso could bo bought for $0000 to
$8000. It would havo a speed of
about 35 miles por hour.
Flro Chief Keating also talkod
strongly In favor of tho auto chom
lcal truck. Ho snld that tho dopart
mont did not want tho throo addi
tional chemlcnl onglnca that had bcon
Buggostod. Ho said that tho tlirco
chomlcnls would cost about $2400.
Ho said thoy had ono chomlcal engine
on hand now that they would ho will
ing to turn over to Councilman Fer
guson nnd his constituents It they
wnntod It. Ho nnld thnt It would bo
bottor for tho owners of homes who
favored tho chomlcnls to buy a small
extinguisher nnd havo It ready.
Cnuncllmnn Alton suggested thnt
owing to tho oxponso of tho audi
truck that It might bo woll to buy n
team nnd thnt tho tnnin could bo usod
for cleaning tho streets.
Mr. Kontlng sold this wouldn't do
nt nil. In tho first plnce, tho samo
team could not bo usod by tho flro
dopartmont nnd for stroot cleaning
purposes because when thoy would bo
wanted for n flro, they would bo In a
distant pnrt ot town, probably. In
tho noxt plnce, ho said tho cost of
maintaining nn auto truck was prac
tically nothing, whoroas a team
would cost about $1350 poryoar, bo
sldos tho original cost of It, nnd tho
cost of rearranging tho city hall to
nccommodnto It, about $1400, ho
flgurod.
Finally, It was doclded that tho
mayor and flro chlof should nnmo a
committeo or cltlzons outsldo tho do
pnrtmont und council to consider tho
mnttor.
Will Pay Secretary.
Carl Albrocht prosonted another
request from tho flro department. It
wns that tho city pay tho secretary
of tho dopartmont and also pay tho
back salary for a year. Tho secre
tary gots $C per month. Mayor
Straw said that ho thought that it
should bo understood that tho council
would pny nny hill Incurred by tho
flro dopnrtment If It was O. K.'d by
tho officials of tho dopartmont. Ho
said thnt no ono thought that tho
firo boys wore trying to boat, tho city
nnd t' nt ho did not think It right
for thorn to hnvo to benr any oxpenso
connoctod with It. Tho dopnrtment.
howovor. wished an official record
made of tho ngreomont and a reso
lution wns adopted stating that tho
council would pay all legltlmato bills
of tho dopartmont.
Other ItuslnosH.
Itobort Krugor apponrod before
tho council and protested bocauso
tho drodglngs wero flowing In on his
lots nt tho corner of Fourth and
Conjmorclnl. Engineer Oldley snld
that Mr. Krugor had decided to build
Ills own bulkhond and bo responsible
for U and consequently tho city
workiuon had not touched It. Mr.
Krugor claimed thnt tho city om
ployos wero responsible, for tho water
backing up Into his lots. Ho snui
thnt ho hnd engaged a lawyor to rep
resont htm nt last night's council
meeting hut ho guossod "his lawyer
must bo drunk," bocniiso ho didn't
show up. No nctlon was taken b
tho council, tho matter bolng left u
tho i amis or Engineer Oldley.
The council mot ns a board of
equalization on the- paving of An
derson nvouuo from llrondway to
inlrd street. Tho assessment was
fixed nt $i.GI por front foot, o..
elusive of tho Intersections, tho totnl
cost of whloh will be about $130
rhe uiuurKencv roaniniinn fr.- ,
paving could not bo passed last night,
only four coiincllimm being prosont,
Messrs. Powers nnd Copplo being nb-t-cnt.
Tim total of the hill against tho
city for the month of Mnroh, nllowod
nt the previous meeting, wns $20S0.
This Included salaries. Mayor Straw
drew $1 1 for the first throe months.
Powers $lfi nnd each or tno uthor
counollmen $20.
Tho contractor of tro Donnolly
nvouuo Improvement was ordered
paid $5 IN that had been paid In to
IIIHI lUIKI
Tho street committeo wns Instruct
ed to investigate tho complaint of D
AIR CAN IS
FIRST ACROSS
LIST OF THOSE
E
Miss Harriet Quimby Flies
Across English Channel
Alone Today.
(Dy Associated Press to tno Coos Day
Times.)
BOULOGNE SUR MBit, France,
April IB. Miss Harriot Quimby, tho
Amerlcnn nlr woman, crossed tho
English chnnnol from Dovor todny.
Slio wns tho first woman to fly across
tho chnnncl nlone. Slio undo tho
trip In two hours.
NORTH BEND NEWS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hood and son,
Leonard, visited relatives horo Sun
day. Tho Esthor Buhno camo In from
Coqulllo with Bpruco for tho box fac
tory today.
Tho Mlzpnh Blblo class will hold a
business meotlng and social Friday
ovonlng at tho Presbyterian church.
The Ladles Aid of tho United
Drothron church nro planning to hold
a salo at tho Ladlca' Exchnngo Satur
day afternoon.
Dr. Bird B. Clarko Btiporlntond
ent of tho medal contest of tho W. O.
T. U., will tnko her class over to
Cooston, Tuesday night, tho 23rd of
this month, to deliver their orations.
Tho Mothers' and Teachers' Club
will hoi a mdcotlng nt tho Contrnl
school building Thursdny aftornoon
at 3 o'clock. Thoro will bo an elec
tion of offlcors and all are roquostod
to bo present.
A OAItl) OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Sonttlo, Wash., April C, 1912.
To whom It may concern of tho
citizens of Mnrshflold, Ore., and es
pecially tho "Going & Hnrvoy" fnm
lllos, who through tholr assistance,
nld nnd sympathy, contributed no ef
ficiently to tho comfort of our dnugh
tor nnd dnughtor-ln-law, Mrs. Honry
Hoghndl, during her brief, but fatal,
Illness in your city, nnd for tholr
vorltnblo holpfulncss, lovo nnd conso
lations' ns ovldenccd In bchnlf of hor
husbnnd, our son nnd son-ln-law,
Henry, wo most heartily thank yon
ono nnd nil.
Wo realize thnt you did all that
wob posslblo for human hoarto and
hands to do, and ns you did It for
thorn, our children, you hnvo ilono It
for us nlso, and our wish nnd prn
er is thnt tho "Master," whoso spirit
you exemplified, may reward and
bless ovoryono of you nhiiudnntly.
Youre very truly,
O. OFFEItDAHL,
MRS. O. OFFERDAHL,
THOS. HEODAHL.
MRS. THOS. HEODAHL.
PIUMAIIV ELECTION
TO HE HELD FRIDAY
Tho nrlmnrv nlnctlnn In nro.
gon will bo hold Friday.
Jiiugo nnd clorkn of election
nro kindly requested to forward
to The Tlnios tlm romilla In
their precincts Frldny night or
onrly Snturdav.
Vaughan and othors that somo ono
had fenced In pnrt of Cedar avenue
botweon llrondway and Second Btroot
for n poultry yard nnd thereby shut
off a plnyground that tho children
hnd previously enjoyed.
The council adjourned to meot tho
llrst Monday In May.
Trlbbey to Resign.
Ooo. W. Trlbbey last evening pro
sonted his vorbnl resignation a.s oiec
trlcal Inspector to become offectlvo
tho first of next month. Ho snld ho
hod gotten tired of tho Job. Ho snld
that In three years ho had Issued 287
pormlts and thnt tho Job only pnld
on nn nverngo of 25 cents per day.
Ho said thnt as n result of having tho
buildings rowlred, ho hnd secured a
mntorlal reduction In tho insurance
rnto on Front street.
Ho wns told to put his resignation
In writing so thnt tho council coula
properly tnko It up.
NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS OF COOS.
CURRY nnd DOUOLAS COUNTIES
Tho pocullnr provisions of tho law
governing tho soloctlon of delegates
to tho Nntlonnl Convention allows
you to vote for but ono, although ten
aro to bo oloctod. Multnomah Coun
ty has eight cnndldntes for this offlco
and unlosa onch district votes solidly
for Its local candldato, Multnomah
County will absolutely control the
delegation. You nro thoroforo urgod
to voto for tho dolegnto from this dls.
trlct- John D. (loss of Mnrshflold.
(Pnld Ad.) Coos County Central
Committeo
E. S. OEAR
OFFERS
Fine ll-nore HOME farm, near
.MllllllKtoil! G nerea mulm. khWI.m.
tlon: 5 acres iinRturn? oii nn
strawhorrlos; gasoline launch, row
boat, boathouso, team, now harness,
wagon, cow, chlckons, pigs; good
mini', wt'ii nnu running water. Prlco
$fi00n; terms. You will lmvo ia im
quick.
Room 22 Firs' National Dank Dldg.
There novor was a tlmo when peo
ple appreciated tho real merits of
Chnmborlnln s Cough Homedy more
than now. This Js shown by tho In
croHso In salim nud voluntary testi
monials from persons who have ueon
cured by tt. If you or your children
aro troubled with a cough or cold
givo It n trial and become acquainted
with Its good qualities. For salo by
nil dealers.
(Continued from pago l.)
Googht, n Jnpnncso.
Holverson, Mrs. A. O.
Homor, Henry It.
Mnmy, Miss Huberts.
Mlllcard, Madamo.
Lavory, Miss Bertha.
Lcsncur, Gustnvo J.
Pnnhart, MIbs Nnnotta.
Renngo, Mrs. Mamman J.
Rcnnjt, Miss Apple.
Scoropccn, Miss Augusta.
Stcffnnson, II. B.
Scgesscr, Miss Emma.
Smith, Mrs. P. H.
Slayton, Miss Hilda.
Spadoll, Robert Douglas.
Smith, Mrs. Luclon P.
Ward, Miss Emmn.
Por, Miss Ella.
Tucker, Mrs. and maid.
Andrews, Miss K. T. (probably Miss
Cornelia J.).
Chieblnnnco, Mrs. B. (or Mrs, N. B.
Chlbnall).
Douglas, Robort D.
Mr. or Mrs. W. O. DouglaBs, or Mrs.
F. C. Douglass.
Ellis, Miss (Miss Eustls).
Konohla, Miss Emtio ( possibly Mrs.
F. M. Denyon).
Klmberly. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. (pob-
slbly Mr. nnd Mrs. E. N. Kimball).
Kennlmnn, F. A. (probably Mr. or
Mrs. F. R. Konyon). ,
Llndstrom, Surgrld (probably Mrs, J.
Lyndstrom).
Dodgo, Miss Sarah
Dnnlols, Mrs. II. Hnren.
Fantlnl, Mrs. Mark.
Hayes, Mlsa Margaret.
Newoll, Mrs. Washington.
Roslbeo, Miss II.
Stophcnson, Mrs. Wnltor.
Cabin PnsNcngcra Saved.
Tho names of tho rescued cabin
passengers so far as thoy chock up
with tho Tltanlo's published list of
passengers nro:
Anglo, Win. Abolson, Hnnnn.
Ball, Ada R. Blss, Miss Kate.
Bonthnm, Miss Lillian,
toon, Edwnrd. Bonn, Miss Ethol.
Brown, Edith. Brown, T. S. W.
Bryhl, Miss Dngmar.
Bystrom, Miss Knrollna.
Collycr, Mrs. Charlotte.
Caprlcs, William E.
Carmacclon, Ronardo M.
Collycr, Marjory.
Christy, Miss AllccChrlsty, MIbs Julia
Clark, Mrs. Ada. Cnmoron, MIbs
Collett, Mrs. Stunrt.
Caldwell, Albort F.
Caldwell, Aldon O.
Cnrtor, Mrs. W. 13.
Ofltbey, Mrs. Drlscoll, Miss B.
Drew, Mrs. Lulu. Duran, Florentine
Duran, AscunpclonDnvls, Miss Agnes.
Davis, Miss Mary. Doling, Mrs. Ada.
Doling, Miss E'slaFaunthropo, E.
Formerly. MIsb Ellin.
Gnrsldo, Miss Ethel.
(iorron, Mrs. Margy.
Iicaloy, Miss Nornh.
Hanson, Mrs. Jonnlo.
Ilosnsons, Mnssofnmo.
Hawlett, Miss Mary D.
Harris, Gcorgo.
Herninn, Miss Knto.
Herman, Mrs. Jnno.
Herman, MIbs Alice.
Hold, Miss Annie. Hart, Mrs. Esthor.
Harper, Miss Nina.
Hnmnlnlnor, Mrs. Annlo, nnd son.
Horklng, Mrs. Ellznboth.
Hocking, Miss Nelllo.
Jncobson, Mrs. Mary.
Kolloy, Miss Fannlo.
Kenne, Miss Nora.
Larecho, Miss Louise.
Loltch, Miss Jesslo W.
Lehman, Miss Dortha.
Lamoro, Mrs. Louch, Mrs. Allco.
McGownn, MIbs Annlo.
McDormott, Miss Lctltln.
Mare, Mrs. Florence.
Molllnger. Mrs. Ellznbeth, nnd child.
Mnllot, Mrs. A.
Mallet, Mastor Andrco.
Mllo (probably Frank D. Mlllot).
Nye. Mrs. Ellznboth.
Phillips, Miss Allco.
Pensky. Miss Rossi.
Pallas, Emlllo. Pndro, Julian.
Parish, Mrs. L.
Portnluppl, Mrs. Emlllo.
Quick, Mrs. Jnno O.
Quick. Miss Phylly O.
Quick, Miss Jonnlo O.
Robouf, Mrs. Lllllo.
Ruggs. Miss Emily.
Richard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Emllo and son.
uiuitii.-K, iiis .tiauue.
Smith, Mrs. Mnrlon.
Trout, Miss Ednn. Trout, Mrs. Jesslo.
Welsz, Mrs. Mntllda.
Webber, Miss Susan.
Wright, Miss Mnrlon.
Watt, MIbs Desslo.Wntt. Miss Bertha
"cf. Mrs. and two children.
We s. Mrs. Adlo. Wells, Miss J.
Wolls, Ralph. Williams. Chas.
Rogarson. J. N. Mrs, Arthur.
Mrs. Emily D. Miss Susnn P.
Master Allison and maid, of Phlla
delphlo. Practlcnlly certain this 1b tho Ry
erson fnmlly.
Shutter. Miss D. (probably Mrs. E.
W. Schuotes).
Jpedden, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. (prob-
nbly Mr. nnd Mrs. Fredorlck O.
i'u(inen),
Vm!1?18' R,cn N- (Probnbly P. M.
Williams, Jr.).
O'Connoll. Mrs. Robort (probably
Mrs. R. o. Cornell).
Following Is n list of survivors
I10 do not nnnwir In th m.in.1
sailing list as thoy probably took tho
r.. v. "l unornourg:
Skellery, Mrs, w.
Stephenson, Mrs. P.
Bnsslnl, Miss A.
Burns, Mrs. G. M.
Cnsobore. Miss D. D.
Chamdnsen, Miss Victoria
Daniel. Miss Sarah.
Dosotto, Miss.
Draurhenstod. Alfred Enooh, Phlla
dolphla.
FollKoim. Miss Antonette.
Duckness. Mrs. William.
..... Middle. Olivia.
Barrett, Karl.
Sheddell, Robort Douglas..
Hausslgnot, Taussig Mllo.
a mna n.tV PI.TIPLK
PLAN TITANIC TRIP
August Frlzeon Is ngont on
Coos Bay for tho stcamors Olyp-
lo nnd Titanic, nnd had mndo-
partial arrangements for a ntira-
her hero to mako a trans-At-
lantic trip on tho Titanic In
May. Among thoso who had
practically arranged to go on
her were Ernst Ornndell nud D.
Fred Edlund, of Bunker Hill.
So far as Mr. Frlzeon hns bcon
able to ascertain, thoro was no
ono aboard tro Titanic this trip
frnm thin BCCtiOll.
Wilson, MIbs Helen A.
Hnmalanlan, W.
Hamtlnnlnn, R.
Davidson, MIsb Mory.
Molncioft, Mrs. Mllllo.
Alullecse, J. N.
Nazral, Mrs. Adella.
Oxoham, Percy J.
Rogers, Miss Ellzt.
Sllwnnn, Miss Sylvia.
Sllwann, Miss Sylvia (Probably
should bo Walcroft) '
Mollors, William.
Nlsser, Mrs. Nicholas.
Oxoham, Thomas.
Rogers, Solmn.
Sylvln, Lllllo.
Mrs. Allen Bcckor
Miss Ruth Bockor
Miss Mary Becker
Master Rlchnrd Bockor
Jullot, Mr. La Rocho
Lo Rocho, Simons
Link Lanci( Miss Ann A
Marshall, Miss Kato
Mange, Mr. (Probably should road
La Roguo.)
La Rocho, Simons
Lahllgcn, Mrs. William
Marshwoll, Mrs.
Anglo, Mrs. William
'"S;
a a - Ma
HOUSE TAKES ACTION
(By Associated ProBS to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, April 16. Tho
Houso of Roprosontntlvcs unanimous
ly ndopted n resolution today extend
ing Bympnthy to tho relatives of thoso
who mot death In tho dlsastor of tho
Titanic.
MAY SAVE OTHERS
Still IIopo .Second vexnel Has Some
of HurvlvorH.
(ny Associated Press to the Coos Bay
(By Associated Press.)
MONTRABL, April 1C Notwith
standing reports to tho contrary, tho
Allen Lino odlclnls bollovo tho Par
isian may bo carrying somo of tho
survivors of tho Tltnnlc. This prob
ability Is Biipportod by tho fact that
tho Parisian Is bonded for Halifax
although sho was orlglnnlly bound
for Philadelphia.
Tho scout crulsor Clicstor. also.
lniB bcon dlspntchod to meot stonmorB
unit might hnvo news of tho dlsnstor.
DEMOCRATS ATTENTION! !
Friday, April 19, Is tho dnto of tho
Primary Eloctlon. All roglstorod
Domocrats aro oarnostly urgod to
voio. bucccss was novor more na
surod than for 1012.
Romombor that, whllo 10 delegates
to tho Natlonnl Convention nro to bo
oloctod, YOU CAN VOTE FOR ON
LY ONE.
Tho samo rulo appllos to tho Pros
Idontlnl Eloctors.
No names nppoar on tho ballot for
Bomo of tho olllcos, but you should
wrlto In tho namo nnd address of
your choice
Tho following good mon hnvo con
sented to mnko actlvo campaigns If
nomlnntod In this mnnnor:
For Roprosontntlvo In Congress, Rob
ort G. Smith of Grants Pass.
For Sonator, Eighth Sonatorlnl Dis
trict, Hugh McLaln. of Marshflold.
For Roprosontntlvo, J. O. 8tommlor
of Myrtlo Point.
For Coroner, Dr. C. C. Tnggart of
Marshflold.
(Pnld Adv.) Democratic County
Control Committeo
FOR ASSESSOR
I hcrobv nnnounrn mvnnlf no re
publican candldnto for assessor for
Coos County before tho primaries,
April 19, 1911.
(Paid Adv.l LLOYD SPIRES.
You are in the company of the best drefcsed men the
world over when you wear a
Stetson Hat
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co,
MARSHFIEIiD
DAXMll
Steamer Washington
Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay
maay, Aprn iy
V. S. DOW, Agent. .
OcwaDaL
"VAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUIIMARLNE IJKLL
SAILS FOR. COOS BAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO
Tuesday, April 1 6, At 3 P. M.
INTER.OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 11. C. F. McOEOIlGE, il
'THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY'
S. S. ALLIANC1
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails for Cocs Bay From Portland
at 6:00 P. M., Monday, April IJ
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH I1ANIC ROAD AT rOltTL
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 41. O. F. McGEORGE, A(l
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
S?5? Breakwatei
ALWAYS ON TLME.
SAII FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON APRIL 3, 10, IT iJ
BArLS FROM COOS HAY APIUL O, IS, 20 AND 27, ATBEHWWf
THE TIDE.
Ju A. PARKHUnST, At.
Phone W
USE ALLEN'S F00T.FASF
Tho nntlsoptlc powder to bo ahakon
IIIIU 1110 SI10C8. If vnn mnl -., I
and comfort for tired, tender, aching,'
swollen, sweating feet, uso Allon'a
Foot-Ease. Rollovcs corns and hnn-l
Ions of all pain and prevents bllstors, I
Bore and callous spots. Just tho
thing for Dancing Parties, Patent
Leather Shoes, and for Dreaklng In
Now Shoes. If la ha ,..,..
fort discovery of tho ago. Try It to.,
lay. Sold evo y where, 25 cts. Don't'
trial packago, address Allen S. Olra-'1
niu. ie iioy. jv. y.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENG8TACKKN, Mgr.
CoqullU Offl; Phono 191 Marahfleld Offlc 14-J.
Frm Timber Col and Platting Landa a specials
General AgaU "BABTBiur.
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS,
nuvSiliU8 and HAT RENOVATORS '
Agent for Edward E. Strauss & Co.
fine Tailoring Let us makn your
next Suit. j
Uncommercial. pilnB(, MII.T.
T. 3. BOAIFE
4jJi
n?
A. H. HODQINB
HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST
Ve lmvo a limited quantity of W
WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable r
fireplace that we will sell at $2.25 per IM
while it lasts.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co'
Phono 190-J. 182 So. Broadway.
Marshfield Paint I
i Decorating Co. BlancharcPs Livery
Estimates
MARSHFIELD,
FnrnWhod Phnn 140L Orgor
I Modern Brick Building. Eleo.trli
Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantli-
Furnished Roomt. with Hot
and Cold Water.
UOTEl.COOfl
C. A. METLIN. Prop.
'Utes: BO cents a Day and Upward
Cor. II road way and Market
Maishfleld. Oregon,
Try Tho Times Want Ads.
Wo have secure . the livery mal
iob8 of L. II. Helscer and are pre
pared to render excellent service u
tbo people of Cue Bay. Careful
ilvors, bjoq rJjs ud everything
hat will mean atlfactory servtwi tr
the public. Phonr us for a drlvln;
horse, u rig or an thing needed In
the llrery line. 'Ye also do truck
s' business ot ad kinds.
BLANCH ARI RROTnERS
Phone 13 8-J
Livery, Fed und Sales Servicu.
HI First and Alder StreeU
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me LiKunt "Vol
IX W11IUIO i.- ,
,. tin IT- I
FROM 91 VKU !- I
THE ELECTRIC SHOE
IBM DU. muwn"-
r.nnn IXVESTJISS
... ,mII
Three 7-room hou6e'' '&
per month; will Ml tJJn
. m . i t w h. nnii ,
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neai mauiiw J1""H
68 uenirai Ave