The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 05, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONKV, Editor aud Pub.
DAN 13. MALONEY, Nous Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of Mnralifleld.
lil !
Entorod at tlio PoBtoff Ico at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls second-class
mall matter.
An Independent Republican nowa
paper, publlahod every evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
Tlio Coos liny TIiiich Publishing Co.
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Times is 15.00 per year or $2.60 for
six months.
Address all commuulcatlons to
CCHW 114V OA1I.V TIMKW-
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t EUROPEAN WAR ONE I
t YEAR AGO TODAY X
!
Tho Russians drlvo tho Germans
from tho left bank of tho llzura,
northwest of Warsaw, In KubkIuii
Poland.
In tho CarpalhlniiB tho ItussIaiiB
arc forced to withdraw from tho
llcakld pnsHCH.
Tho Allies chilm successes be
tween Arras and Lille.
K.VCOL'UAG I NO N K YV.4
TIIH past fow days havo brought
several highly encouraging de
velopments for Coos county.
Tho Kruso and Hunks ship yard will
start building two vessels omployliiK
J2G mon and Broatly Increasing tho
pay roll of both North Rend and
Jlarehflold as many ship carpenters
llvo In this city. Hugh McLaln an.
ncuncen that ho has taken ovor tho
old Courtnoy milt aud will oporato It
and make nuothor pay roll. Now It
lu announced that tho Gcorgo W.
Mooro mill at llaudon will he oper
ated March 15 which will bu u bit;
help to tho Coquillu Valley.
RTMV SHXTKXCKS l-'OK HOOT.
LKGGICIIH
w
WRN violators of tho prohibi
tory law aro found guilty of
surreptitiously dispensing In
toxicating drinks It Is to tho pub
lic Interest that tho authorities
should visit tho otfenso with con
dign and exemplary punlslunont.
The Times does not regard tho Co
qulllo cldor caBcs as bootlegging and
thinks there should ho great leniency
there. Tho sellers made no attempt
at concealment or secret sales. Tho
chief dispenser relied on a tester that
was ovldontly Inaccurate. Tho ro
tellers rolled on his statement that
tho elder was woll within tho law.
In bootlegging cuhcs that nro gon
uluo and proved, there should bo no
lopiporUlug with law violators, En
ergetle enforcement of tho law nt
this point and vigorous dealing with
bootleggers will probably effect ben
eficial results out or nil proportion
tu tho seeming luslgulflcaiicu of tho
mlsdomoauor. Tho bootlegger who
upon conviction escapes with a pen
alty, say ten days only in Jail docs
not much mind such n punishment.
Nor do those who would follow him
In nullifying the law fool that It Is
a terror, llronklug tho law In sucti
circumstances Impresses them as a
pleasant adventure and pastime.
Hut It la another story when the
rouvlutcri bootloggor receives a year
lu Jail. Deprivation or personal lib
erty and prison fore for twolvo
months nro dlsagreoablo experiences
and a heavy price to pay for the
"fun" or breaking the law.
(llvo convicted bootloguors tho
stiff soiitoneo and tho maximum pun
Ishmoiit tho law allows. Thoso aro
thu only things that will deter men
desirous of making a mock of tho
law from soiling liquor Illegally.
I'nfllnchlug euforcouiunt of tho stat
ute) from tho first will savo muctt
friction later.
THINGS TO WOIIRV AIUH'T
If, whou William I. landed In
England In 100C ho hud Invested
ono EngllBh penny at 0 per cent
nnnual compound Interest, prin
cipal and lutorest to ho paid to thu
British government In 1015, tho
debt would amount to sueh a sum
that tlio ontlro whoat crop of the
United Stntes, estimated nt 700,
000,000 btuholR, If sold for J 1 00
per giuln, would not pay ono day's
interost on the debt.
Coos Hay Times Want Ads aro of
direct and practical usefulness to
all renters, In finding a congenial
anil suitable place In which to llvo.
Poisons having house:, to lent
hltoulil avail themsehes of tho op
portunity offered by theso small ads.
Want advertising hells tho no.
longer-wanted things.
Tlio convenience ami profit of
Times Want Ads vlll bo demon
titrated by n trial,
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WITH THE TOAST t
AND THE TEA t
I
GOOD EVEXIXCJ.
Each man can learn something
from his neighbor; at least ho can
learn this to havo patience with
his neighbor; to llvo and let live.
Charles Klngsley.
1JY THE CHIMXEY 1JLAZK.
I.
Ullndln' sunshlno, or tho snow,
Dllzard-bnngln' drums,
Since thoro'8 Job' ono road to go,
Take It ns It comosl
It's for Providence to know
How tho weather ought to go.
II.
When tho snow blocks all tho ways,
It's from high commands;
At yer cabin chlmnoy blazo
Warm yer heart an' hands,
Providence Ib what knows best;
Koop tho quiet of yor breast.
Frank L. Stanton.
Somo Coos Ilay married mon ncom
so happy that they glvo you tho Im
pression that they married becauso
thoy figured It was cheaper to ho
sued for dlvorco than for brcacli of
promise.
A Cooa Hay mon can seldom find
any reason to listen to tho man
who wants him to listen to reason.
Tho reason why a Cooa Day girl
Is so embarrassed when her best
fellow calls and finds hor with her
hair hanging down her back and
flowing ovor her shoulders Is be
causo sho has spent tlu-co hours In
front of a mirror arranging It bo
sho would look charming whon ho
called and caught her by Biirprio
Tho Coos Hay woman who falls to
attend tho weekly session of hor Galo
club always wonders why alio fcols
so run down all afternoon.
A Coob Hay man can fooi all tho
rest of tho world most of tho time
hut his wlfu always has his numbor.
The Truth.
Whon courting life Is ono awcot
Por hu and hIio can both ngrco.
Hut after thoy'vo boon wed awhllo
They both agrco to disagree.
A happy Coos Hay father, has
started a savings account for nls
now baby aud ho calls It bis fresh
heir fund.
Uplift.
Charloy Iando says: "Why not
(live mo some credit, prny?
I figure in tho uplift of mankind
MobI every day."
A WIno Goss.
"It la mora blessed to glvo than
to receive," romarkod Jack Kendall
In a spirit of philosophical reflec
tion.
"Yes," ngrecd John I), doss, "but
most of us know it only by hearsay."
1IKXIIY VIII.
(Translated from Old English Dal-
lad, Tune to Suit Voice)
Oh, I foil In lovo with tho widow
next door.
She'd been married seven times
bofore,
Every ono of 'or mates was a
Enoreo
Nover a William or a John.
So I'm 'er eighth old man named
'Enoreo.
I'm 'Enoreo tho VIII, I nm, I am,
I'm 'Enoreo tho Eighth, I nm,
Ilcpont until tho last English
man smiles.
Our roudors nro warned that
thoy will go blind If thoy attempt
to find n fault lu this paper.
"THE GOIIMXH WILL GET YOU"
Krom your yearly Inventory
Always charge off 10 per cont;
Depreciation Is evpenso
Llko salaries or rent.
Don't go In debt for nuythlng
Which you can do without,
For your creditors will get you
If you don't watch out.
When on margin you'io estimating,
Keep this simple thing In mind:
You must make a living profit
Or you'll surely fall behind.
Sllpshop ways of making prices
Will liiiToaso your trade no doubt
Hut the sheriff, ho will get you
If you don't ntch--out.
Study up somo good cost system
And find JiiBt how you stand;
Stop tho loaks that Bwuinp your
profits
Koop your biiblness well In band;
Guard jour character and credit;
Mind your work dont gad about,
Alf Johnson, ho will got you
If you don't watch out!
!
Tho convenience and profit of
Times Want Ads will ho tlomon
Mrntcd by n trial.
Havo 'your USTTHIt heads, bill
beads, etc., printed at THE TIMES
office.
eoos bay times, marshfield, oregon, Saturday, February 5, 19 16 evening
KAWiY DAYS
IX MIXXESOTA j
E. S. Itolfe, of Eugene, who Is not
a professional nowspapor man, but
who Is doing some of tho most origi
nal and cleverest writing in tho Eu
geno Register, thnt Is contributed to
the Oregon press recently wroto tho
following of his early days In Minne
sota. The Times is certain It will
provo Interesting to our mniiy
readers:
In 187C at Wlllmar, Minn., Cal
Drown played tho flddlo n Httlo nnd
I played tho guitar if anything a
trifle less,
4
And onco In a while wo used to
piny for a dance Just for fun.
And I guess that was all It was
worth.
$
And ho married Nottio Marlow, a
mighty pretty girl who wont to
school to mo
And whoso father was a rich man.
And now Cal 1b .Chief Justlco of
tho Supromo Court of Minnesota and
wears tho usual Judicial regalia.
And maybo a wig, for all I know.
I
And draws down a fat salary that
it more than my entire fortuno of
M.000.
And hero I nm doing this fool
stunt at $2 per week.
Darn tho luck, anywny. Somo
fellows get the best of It all tho way.
Well, I Bottled lu Herman to try
tc mako a living lu tho practlco of
law.
4 4. 4
And I got tho living nil right,
though It looks to mo ns though I
didn't glvo value recolved.
Aud cx-Gov. Marshall had a sold
lor's homestead within sight of town.
And Charley Smith lived there and
got 100 por month for running a
Httlo grain elevator and lumber
yard for tho big Minneapolis Pills
burys. Aud wo shouldn't speak of him any
more as Churloy, but as C. A. Smith,
tho lumber baron
.
Who has copped inoro millions
than you and I own nil put togother.
Aud Gov. Pillshury canio out ono
time to see If tho young man wob
earning his money,
j. .j. .j.
And nrrlved on a bolatod train at
about 3 p. ni tho weary Governor
didn't bother to go to a hotel.
And went to bod on tho baro
planks of tho depot platform.
And whon wo discovered tho good
old votcran of tho famous 1st Min
nesota regiment
Ho was sleeping peacefully in tho
sun nnd tho files wore crawling ov
or his rugged faco.
H- !
And n Winnipeg train thundered
lu nnd drow up nt tho, station,
Hut tho big man slumbered on un
conscious,
8 $
And tho Canadians got oft the
train to stretch their logs, and tak
ing tho Governor for somo drunken
hobo
Ono of thorn undortook to stir him
up with the too of his boot.
$
Wheroupon wo rushod In nnd warn
ed him that that was our Governor,
h $ !
And thou wo turned him round
and noluted out to htm hair n m'.le
awuy on tho pralrlo
fr
Ex-Govornor Marshall on tho roof
o' his claim shack patlontly Bhlngl
lug. A A JU
And tho Canadian said, "Well, this
I., a hell or a country."
And I guess democratic simplicity
uoesn't mako much of a hit over tho
line.
!:
HAI-'ETY
IX ADVERTISED
(iOODS
All advertising that pays Is
truthful.
For ndvortlslng Is a'ftor all
only an introduction. It Is
tho goods behind tho ndvor
t.slng that tells tho stoiy,
A lie cannot live long In
tho light -aud a nowspapor
page Is a veritable limelight.
There Is Bafoty lu buying
advertised goods.
Tho makers aro particular
as to tholr quality. Tho
storos that soil thorn linvo
faith In them.
Look ovor this issuo of tho
Coos Day Times and noto
somo of tho articles adver
tised. You see familiar . nnmos
that stand for character.
Somo of them you know
woll. And theso uro typical
of many others you may bo
suro
LUIUIj IIMl HI OlH
T1IIIU) OFFICEIl OSCAH OLSOX
EXDS 118 YEAHS OX DH1XY
Career Has llcen An Interest liu? Ono
Has Xot IPeen Homo In i!8 Years
Celebrated -J."th Dlrthday
It is 28 years since Oscar Olson,
third officer of tho F. A. Kilburn,
ns a lad of 1C bade his pnrents good
byo in tho Old Country and went to
sea. That is tho last tltno ho has
been nt homo for In all his wander- '-was saved from tho building excopt
Ings nt sea, not onco havo his voy-lng n Httlo of tho equipment from
ages taken him back. On Sunday
ho will celebrate his 4Cth birthday,
FIvo years ho has sailed on tho
vessels of tho North Pacific Steam -
ship company. Ho has been in every
vessel flying tho colors of tho com
pany. When the Santa Clara wreck
ed on Novombor 2 near tho cntranco '
to Coos Day ho was second mate.
Has Captain's Papers ,
In his cabin ho has papora enti
tling him to tako tho hrldgo as skip
per of steamships of ovor COO tons.
His experiences nt sea havo somo of
thorn been thrilling
Ho has soon
almost every corner of tho globo
vhcro ships nro wont to travel.
On his last trip horo ho was recall-
ing his first voyage to eca. Ho said
that even before this ho had made
Bhort voyages In tho North Sea vlth
his fathor, hut tho first tlmo ho
"wont deep water" was whon n hoy
or 1C years ho Bhlpped aboard tho
Liverpool, a four masted full rigged
Hullcr.
The vessel wont from 'London out
to Melboumo, thenco ovor to Cnlcut.
tu and Dombay and later via tni
Capo of Qood Hope back to Eng
land. Tho trip consumed about 18 ,l0 I'H'"lo lo, transport goods from
months. ; Tromso lu Norway to tho Russian
First. Tip on "I.lmo .liilrer" I rmHnl I" f'vo days' tlmo. A now
This wan along In 1SS7, In the "loamshlp lino has nlrcady been
days of tho old "Ilme-Juieors," tho ' orgunlcil to take advantage of tho
definition of which Is an English ow route, and It Is expected that
ship. Thoy wero traditionally poor 1 1,1 railway will ho nvalhiblo for
"feodors." Sailors beforo tho mnat UH0 within a month or so.
wont for months on reducod rations, j Although much further north
Tho mnto Bays that ho recalls how than Archangel on tho Whlto Sea,
some of tho men who had como ' which is already connected with
aboard tho ship lu London, big bus-1 Pctrograd by tho nnrrow-gungo rall
ky fellows, gradually lost flesh un- way, tho now port of Alexandrovslc
til they nctually bccnino skinny. j is frco from Ico ull tho year around,
In tho bins below decks tho vcssol by vlrtuo of bolng situated on an
vnrriod several tons of potatoes. ! inlot which feolB tho effect of tho
These wero doled out In Httlo tld-hlt! Gulf Stream, while Arriinngol la
lots, so slowly that after months thoy closed to navigation for six months
began to rot, and tho snllors wero j or tho year,
given tho task or dumping thorn over-' Ono of tho difficulties of tho
UOanl,
Holds to Lust SHO
Ho hnn ono suporstltlon, thnt Is,
io nover cuango ins inst ?20, "ovon
It I havo to llvo on coffoo and dough-
nuts for a week to savo It". Hut
tlioro WaB ono tlmo Whon lie CnlllO
, . ...
closo to breaking ovor tho rule. This j to Potrogrnd Is to bo complotcd as
yas during tho panic or 1S03 whon!8oon as possible.
no was in Hoattlo. Sailors or all
nations thronged tho water rront,
iinnblo to got ships. "Wo fished
along tho docks then nnd It wns pret
ty hard going," declared tho mato.
Slnco tho wreck of tho Snnta Cla
n Mr. Olson has hcjn third offlcor
aboard tho Kllbum. Slnco tho El
der first camo to Cooa Day ho has
hcon known horo and In theso two
years has mndo a 'great many
friends.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notlco Is hereby glvon thnt
sealed bids will bo received by tho
Common Council or tho City of
Marshfield. Cons Pmmiv rw.,..
until half past seven o'clock P. M
.miiiuay, tno nth day or Fobruary,
1910. for tho rnnglrnnllnn v
sower oxtondlng along tho center
HllO Of JollllSOn nvninm frmii n
point 20 feot wost of tho cast lino
ui uruuiiwny street South to a
ilium i.iu ieei east or tho oast lino
or Front strcot South pursuant to
Ordlnnnco X'n. 7.17 ono.u.. .
Iho plain and Bpoc'flcatlons an fllo
in mo ornco of tho City Recorder
and open to tho Inspection of all
persons Interested thoroln.
All bids must bo in nccordnnci
with tho requirements accompany
ing said specifications and upon
blanks which will bo supRllod upon
request at tho offlco of tho City
Engineer.
A certified check of flvo jer
eint,, of tho amount bid must uc
cciupany tho bid, to io forfeited to
M Id City of Mnralifleld, In case tno
contract U awarded 'ho contractor
aud ho falls to enter In a contract
with said City within five days.
The Common Council reserves
the right to rejoct any and nil bids.
Dated tlila -1th duy of February
1010.
JOHN W. BUTLER,
IJecordor of tho City of Marshfield,
Coos County, Orogon.
Coos Hay Times Want Ads nro of
direct and practical usefulness to
all routers, in finding n congenial
and .siiltablo place In vthlch to live.
Persons having houses to rent
should avail themselves of tho op
portunity offered by theso small ads.
COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS
Low Cost Highjfficienoy
Tlmea Wunt Ada for results.
ROSEBURG HIGH school
llulldlng and Equipment Is.Dcstroy-
, ed Insurance is $1(1,000 SUUo
tuio Is An Old Ono
(Special to Tho Times)
HOSEDUItG, Ore., Feb. C Tho
total Insurance on tho Itoscburg high
school buildings which- burned down
Thursday night was $1G,000. Tho
building was worth probably $30,000.
jit was an old structuro which had
been mlded onto several times and
'contained many rooms. Nothing
tho domestic sclcnco department,
i Tho cause of tho flro Is not known.
It was not dlscovorod until tho roof
j nnd Cupola wcro discovered to bo in
t ...... .. ..- .... . i.
names nuu li was iuo ihio 10 uuuu
tho flro. Tho chimneys wcro loft
standing nnd theso havo been pulled
down. Temporary arrangements for
holding school will bo mndo at once.
MAY PUltCHASE TUG
(Special to Tho Times)
BANDON, Oro., Fob. D. The Port
of Dnndon Is considering tho pur-
chased of tho tug Kllhyam. Tho ttig
is to ho sold by tho owners nnd the
port may buy It and mnlntuln It as a
port tug.
XEW XOHWAY HAIIAVAY
Will bo Able to Ship Goods
Much Less Tlmo Thau Any
Time Before
In
Illy Amoclalcl PrisM lo Coot nor Tlmm.I
CIIItlSTIANlA, Norway, Feb. -I.
When tho now railway connecting
Pctrograd with tho Artie port of
Alexandrovslc Is finished, It will
. Archnncol roil In 1ms been tbn trn-
mondous congestion of traffic and
thl3 will still bo n problom for
' somo tlmo, ns tho now railway
j froir. Alexandrovslc will at first bo
In a roundabout way via Archnngol.
! nnf n illn.rf linn from Alovniulrnvnk
Jumping Letters.
Jump the first letter backward to the
end of the word.
1. Jump an organ or the body and
havo the whole world.
1L Jump to sun'ocute and havo your
best and truest friends.
3. Jump n swift blid nnd have to roll
In tho mud.
4. Jump to trip nnd have rails.
Answers: 1, henrt-eiirtli; 2, (.mother-
mothers; i. swullow-wallows; !, stumble-tumbles.
Times want ads bring results.
( mmmm m """ l l I'
JOB HONEYCUT JUST TELEPHONED
THAT HES GOT THE MUMPS, ABOU ON
HIS NECK, TWO BUNIONS AND A NEIGH
BOR WHO PLAYS THE COBNET A'
PIEDMONT Will. CHEEE HIM UR GLANG1HEK0
edition
TRUSTEESALEHELD
HODEUT DOIjIjAU DISPOSED OF
.lOIIXSoX liU.MHElt CO.
Property Consists of All ofOlolillngs
or Company In Trustee's Hands
,T. II. Dntei- llujei.
(Special to Tho Times.)
BANDON, Or., Feb. D. Tho bal
ance of tho trustee holdings of Ilob-
ort Dollar, act'.ng ub trust,eo -of tlioj
.... .V ..-... T ..ttnt nnlllifinv I
AllrCU JOUIlBUIl JJlllliuu. "" 'I
wero sold today to J. H. Daxtor, of
San Francisco, who recently bought
tho Lyons & Johnson mill. It was
n trustco sale and was hold today
at tho offlco of tho Lyons-JohiiBbn
mill near Dnndon. .
Tho proporty consists of tho alto
of tho Randolph mill, oompriBlitg
12 acres, nnd tho tldo lands In
front, nil machinery nnd wreckago
Lot the Randolph mill nnd tonont nnd
other buildings adjacent, manufac
tured lumbor, a quantity of logsA
real estate, logging rauroau rigni-oi-way
on Dour crock, logging equip
ment nnd ull of tho proporty of tho
Alfred Johnson company which hnd
not previously been disposed of by
sale.
CAUSE OF ROPY MILK
Condition Uoually Duo to Unclean
Dairy Utonsllt.
Stringy or ropy milk Is usually due to
n certain class of bacteria wlrlch work
upon the casolu iind albuminoids of-tho
mlllr, Hiiys Hoard's Dairyman. They
get Into It from palls, tanks', vnts or
other milking utensils nnd give to thu
milk or crcuin u stringy consistency.
Somctliiiea this Infection can he traced
to cuttle wading lu sloughn or umrnhcH.
In such ciih-m no doubt thu hncteila nro
curried on the udder mid teats, and nt
the next milking the freshly drawn
milk Is Infected. If u needle Is dipped
Into Mich milk nnd then lifted somo of
It will be mined lu long threads.
Tho loiiudy fur this trouble Is clean
mllltlug utensils nnd containers nnd un
avoidance of the above mentioned
sloughs. This Is only one of the many
reasons fur scalding, either with hull
lug water or steam, ull milk coutnlncrx
nnd for practicing scrupulous cleanli
ness In milking and liiiudllui; the milk.
Feed does not affect this trouble.
BURIED IN WAR. STILL ALIVE.
Veteran, Qoventy-fivp, Kicked Up -Dirt
Whllo Doing Laid nt Rest.
! Ccntrslla, Mo. James M. llulcu.
who hm Just celebrated his seventy-
linn inrtiuir.y, ciaim.s tue (iwunctiun
or being the only man who. uftcr he
wns pronounced dead and hud been
burled, livid to tell the story.
Iliilen was shot through the right
eye with u II caliber bullet durllig' Hie
civil war. He wns pronounced dead,
was hurled, and 'ho ilods were rattling
down Into his grave when hl.s foot
kicked up through the dirt.
Tho burial was stopped, and Union
removed from tho grave. Tho other
dead wero hurled, nnd presently tho
gravcdlggcrs came back, expecting to
find Union really dead by this time.
Hut his heart was still beating, ami ho
was sent to n hospital.
Tho experience occurred when llulcn
wns In tho First Missouri hrlgnde,
Company O, under command of Colo
nel Cockroll. Tho brlgado was nt Now
Jlope, Gn attempting to cut off Sher
man's march to tho sea.
Times Want Ads (Jet Results.
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5330 ""SS
SHARP WDHDSli
ATTOHXEYS MAKr. a,
,JX SXRIlfioXCAMj 1aJJ
CJiiii-Kch of Etcded TiU,...
1-Vos Made-Case u"
klMlff'll III I...I '
"KU ''Kiimom,,
An attorney's tilt
closing- of tho tesllmn. . ."
ttuu.
tlio nnnn nf rM...l . . 1 1
Elton Snmtilnn.. th.. . 'ti
n6V complete, all wlin J.?!' 1
been examined and the m,'
i""- ''" Juugo Sklprfarti
his decision. 'M
Sharp words were pa!fl
ftrtrrt. ( II.... ...i.... . F" '
...;, v.. ..,, .morney f0Mv,
fondanf, stated that the t(ot.
for tho plaintiff, consisting C j!
& Ilodgo and Peck & pci
niuniiiK juua oai 01 two oW,
plo within tho Valley 0f the sw
at Death." - '
tTho result was a sudden m
f,fiU contradiction by rj. R. p,
no occinrou mat ho hud
hnfll)!? linil finnli oli.vl.,.l . ..
" , " vu 'urimjj
iiuau oi assiHianco nuu thu
statement of Air. llov w. .i..
Www ' '""si
conduct unethical ami that, bnt I
tne fees concerned, llov mnu i.
f
allowed tho car,o to cdnio to w
incut long ngo.
Tho case Involves comldcnl
proporty now In the linnd i 1
Snotldon nnd for which .Mr.'sJ
Is contesting.
SHE'S THE GIRLFOItME
Tho GIRL who Is minny.
Tho G1UL who loves music
Tho GIRL who Is tasteful and W
ThoGIUL who Btnnds for
right.
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