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THE -OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . FRIDAY, J APRIL- 21; v 1918.
BRIEF INFORMATION
. I112TH DAY OF
Coming Events.
Chamber of Commerce will bold postponed
annual meeting April 21. 8 p. m.
- Oregon Civic league, regular meetta et
Cbamber of Commerce. April 22, at noon.
Bosineas M"n' excuralon to Yakima valley.
, sc.pices Chamber of Commerce. April 24.
Rotary club luncheon. April 23. at noon.
Ad club luncheon at noon, April 2.
Oregon Ketail Merchants' aociTlona' an-
nual convention at Aetoria. April 23. 26. 27.
Kealty board luDcbeon. uregoo hotel, at noun.
April 28.
Teacher' Institute In Library ball, April
.29. 1:15 p. ax.
Cbampoeg day. May 6.
Oregon atate conference of social agenclea.
to be held at Heed college May 12-1-4.
Mother' day. May 14.
British society will celebrate Empire day
lay 24. 8 p. ra.
Rose PVstivai June 7. 8 and 0.
Pacific Fisheries Society annual convention.
Portland, June "5. 10, 17.
Grand Temple. Pythian Bisters of Oregon,
meets here Joly 28-29.
Convention f Kuljjbta of Pythlss aad Pyth
ian Slater, mill be held to Portland August
1-10
Pythian Misters Supreme Temple, meets here
August 1-10.
Today' Forecast.
Portland and vicinity Showers tonight or
Saturday; smjtbwest to west winds.
Oregon Showers tonlzbt or Saturday; ow'.T
acutb and east portions tonight with heavy
frost, light frost tonight northwest portion;
warmer Saturday interior toutbweat portion;
southwest to west winds.
Washington Showers tonlcht or Saturday;
heavy frost east portion tonight; southwest to
tt winds.
Idaho Tonight and Saturday unsettled, prob
ably rain; cooler tonight with light froat.
Weather Conditions.
The British Columbia storm la now central
ever Alberts and the Minnesota storm has re
mained nearly otatlonary. The former liaa
fainted general rulus in Oregon, Washington
and northern idahu and the latter hns cned
showers snd tbnuderntorms In tbe Mississippi
and lower Missouri vslk-ja and -he Lake ie-
flon. A weak high pressure area overlies the
iains Ha tea and tbe barometi-r is now rising
alvng the north California and Oregon ecat.
It la warmer In tbe Plateau slaU-s and colder
fn tbe Mississippi valley.
The conditions are favorable for unsettled
weather with showers In this district during
tbe next 24 to 30 hours. It will be colder
tonight In southern and eastern Oregon and
Idaho and where clearing weather occurs frot
will form In early morning.
EIIWABO A. BEAI.S.
Forecaster.
Observations.
Temperature a
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ISaker. Or 4ti 8 55 44" 12 Toi
Boise, Idaho 54 12 84 52 0
Boston. Mass 4H 6 2 41 10 .01
.Chicago, 111..... 4H IB 74 4H 22 .W
Ienver. Colo :ii 4 56 :2 0
Pes Moines. la.. 3 12 54 :t8 18 .01
Jmltitb, Minn... 322 !54 Ji2 22 .84
Knreka, Col..... 50 0 IK) 48 f!2
Fresno, Cal 504 SO no . . . . 0
Huron. S. D 34 B 42 34 20 .08
Kansas City. Mo 42 10 5G 4'i 20 .01
I-e Iflton. Idaho. 44 O .... 44 t
I-o. Angeles. Cal 50 O SO 50 . . . . o
Marshfiold. Or... 44 4 SO 42 K4
Memphis. Tenn.. 54 10 78 54 18 .70
Moorhead. Minn. 36 4 40 34 20 .18
New Orleans. I,. G 6 80 64 50
New York. N. Y. 52 O 50 4ii o
N. lleud. Wn... 42 4 I 50 4 2 20 .08
N. Platte. Neb.. 34 10 58 30 O
N. Yakima. Wo. :!8 4 00 38 4 1G
Pocstello. Idaho. 48 10 50 42 24 0
Portland, Or 45 5 2 45' 12 .57
Itoseburjr. Or 40 2 00 40 18
Sacramento. Cal. 50 4 70 50 0
Ht. Pnnl. M1nn.. 32 14 54 32 30 .14
Halt Lake. Utah. 40 10 58 42 o
Kan Olego. Cal.. 5l 2 72 50 O
Han ranrlseo. . . 52 2 04 52 O
Seattle. Wh... 42 2 54 40 14 .02
Sheridan, Wro. . 30 8 52 28 o
Spokane. Wash. . 34 58 34 'Mi
Tacoma. Wash.. 42 2 58 42 10 .00
. Tatoosh I., Wu.. 42 0 48 38 22 . 40
Vancouver. B. C. 38 2 52 30 20
iVlctorla. -B. . 40 4 38 .... .ill
Valla Walla. W. &S 10 60 38 OS
Washington. IM'j 58 0 82 5Q O
Wind velocities o less than IO mile an hou .
and -amounts of pn-clpltation of less than .01
of an inch are not publislied hereon
TOWN TOPICS
To Dlicmi Fore-it Banffer. Albert
Wiesendatiger of the U. S. forest ser
vice will spoak on "The Work of a
Forest Ranffer" at the Sellwood
branch library,' 582 Nehalem avenue,
this evening: at 8 o'clock. In addi
tion to the 1LT slides which will "be
shown, there will be exhibited a com
plete pack outfit and a-new portable
telephone weighing- 2fA pounds whioh
is part of tho regular equipment of
forest rangers on national forests.
An Osborne Fire Finder, such as was
used last summer on Mt. Hood for
ascertaining the exact location of a
forest fire, will also bo shown - and
explained. This lecture will be re
peated at the St. Johns branch li
brary, Charleston and Kellogjr streets,
on Tuesday evening:, April 25, at 8
o'clock.
Jewish Services Tonight. Services
will be held at Con r re Kali on Ahavai
Bliolom, Park and Clay streets, to
night at S. Tomorrow morning's ser
vices will be at 9:30. Services for
the conclusion of the Passover will
be held Sunday evening, April 23, at
8 and Monday evening at 8; and Mon
day and Tuesday morning at 9:30
Rabbi R. Abrahamson will officiate.
Meeting at Gladstone Tonight. The
Oregon . Social Hygiene society will
hold- a meeting -tonight at 8 oclock at
the Gladstone school auditorium. A. V.
Flegel will be the principal speaker.
Short talks will be made by Dr. W. E.
Hempstead and H. E. Cross. The meet
ing is free to men.
Seckband Xa Injured. J. K. McGown,
deckhand on the steamer Diamond O.
.residing at 61 North Second street, re
ceived seven fractured ribs last night
w hen he stepped through an open hatch
on the vessel. He is at St. Vincents
hospital.
Horse ralla, Man Injured. L. p. Da-
laire, of 62' Ellis street, was taken to
Bt. Vincent's last night with a frac
tured right leg. received when hts
horse fell on him at Twenty-second and
Johnson streets.
- Jr. Bebeo to Oire Lecture. "Chris
tianity in the Modern World" will be
the subject of discussion in' the young
men's forum f the First Methodist
?JLI
DR. W." A. WISE
Is now at his office in the
Failing building and will be
pleased to give his personal
attention to those desiring
his professional services.
Wise Dental Co.
, , y . 211 Failing Bldg. ,
- "" Phones t A and M. 2029. r
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church, Sunday. April 23. Dr. George
. Rebec professor , of philosophy in the
University of Oregon, will - be the
speaker. This is the fourth of a series
of lectures on the history and growth
of the Christian church. Sunday, April
30. the subject will be "Is the Church
Answering the Need of the Twentieth
Century Red-Blooded Men?" and will
be discussed by 10 members of the
forum in three-minute talks.
Two Meetings at Tsirtriew. Much
interest is displayed in Falrvlew in the
meetings of the Oregon Social Hygiene
society to be h-eld there tomorrow.
Delegations from Troutdale, Rockwood
ana near-by places are planning to at
tend. At 2:30 p. m. Mrs. H. H. Heller
of Portland will address mothers and
other adult women on the subject, "How
Shall 1 Tell My Child?" At 8 p. m.
men will hear Dr. J. M. .Short, E. ' B.
McXaughton and S. B. Hall. C. H.
Stone will preside. Both meetings will
be held in the city hall and are free.
Collision Frightens Horse. When W.
D. Whltlock, jitney driver, ran his ma
chine Into a horse and buggy standing
in front of a drug store at First and
Sherman streets last night, the animal
became frightened and rtu away. D.
McGreal, owner of the horse, was
thrown from the rig when the automo
bile struck it. The horse ran south,
losing the buggy at First and Arthur
streets, and ended its dash by plung
ing into a north-bound streetcar a short
distance farther on. Patrolman Sinnott
captured .the horse.
Teachers to Take Outing. A day's
outing along the Columbia river is
planned for the Portland school teach
ers, who will leave in a special train
from the union depot at 9 o'clock to
morrow morning. They will go to
Bonneville, where at 11:30 a basket
lunch will be had, and on the return
trip time will be given for viewing the
various falls and gorges to be seen
along the Columbia river highway.
Escaped Patient Xa Captured Chris
Komari, an inmate of the Morningside
hospital, was arrested in Hood River
yesterday by Chief of Police J. K. Car
son while headed eastward afoot on the
railroad track. Roman wore his hospi
tal uniform and confessed to having es-1
caped from the institution. A. C. DI1
ley, supervisor of the institution, went
to Hood River last night to bring Ko
man back to Portland.
Motorcycle Xs Smashed- A motor
cycle ridden by Andrew Reznlcsek of
Lfirinton was badly smashed in a col
lision with a garbage truck at Grand
avenue and East Burnside street short
ly after 6 o'clock this morning. Both
vehicles were moving rapidly, wit
nesses told Patrolman Weber. No one
was injured.
To Discuss Shaksepeare. Professor
Norman F. Coleman will lecture on
"Shakespeare's Character Revealed in
His Work" this evening at 8 o'clock
in Library hall. This will be the
ninth lecture in the Reed college ex
tension course of lectures commemo
tative of the tercentenary of Shakes
peare's death.
To Feature Columbia Highway.
The Chamber of Commerce has been
advised that1 the June issue of
"World's Work" will contain an elab
orate article on the Columbia rlvsr
highway. Ten full page illlustrations
are to be used, and it is understood
that these are to be in colors.
Sugar King- Due Boon. J. D. Spreck
els, of San Francisco, president of the
Oceanic Steamship company, sugar
king and many times millionaire, is
expected to arrive in Portland this
afternoon. He is now being sued in
the federal court by R. A. Graham
Stainer's Crucifixion will be sung
tonight at 8 o'clock at St. Stephen's
pro-Cathedral, 13th and Clay streets,
under the direction of Carl Denton.
Adv.
Tree W. O. W. Band Concert and
fireworks on Grand avenue Saturday
evening. East Side Business Men's
club. (Adv.)
McCargar, Bates ft Lively. Fire, cas
ualty and automobile insurance. Yeon
bldg. Telephone Main 168. (Adv.)
Quality in Printing and Binding.
F W. Baltes & Co. Main 165. A-1165. Ad.
Mazamas Announce Hike. Because
of Easter, the Mazamas will only have
Working People
ATTENTION!
1 am a graduate and
licensed p h ysiclan
and surgeon. I give
you first class medi
cal and surgical at
tention at less than
half the usual fees.
Office ' Calls 5 00
House Calls. . .$1 a
Confinement Cases,
for 910
SB. W. CLAUDS
HAMPTON
716 Deknm Building
3d and Washington
Hours 10 a. m. to
8 p. m. Sunday.
12 to 2 p. m.
OFFICE PEONS, MAIN 2678.
RESIDENCE PS, SELLWOOD 8344
ELl?ANS
Absolutely ' Removes
Indigestion. One package
! proves it.25cat all druggists.'
" Th: Imperial Hotel Orcheatra-F.: H. Wing,: Violinist nd Director -
SPECIAL EASTER . SUNDAY DINNER $1.00
SERVED IN THE LUXURIOUS TAPESTRY RESTAURANT, 5 TO 9 P. M.
The Imperial Hotel
Music Imperial Hotel Augmented Orclieetra, 5 to 8 P. M- Miss Irene Allen, Soprano
, . ; V PHIL" METSCHAN,' JRv MANAGER : " 1
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a half day walk Sunday.: Mv" W.: Gor"-
man, the naturalist.-will lead. the trip, i
and the party assembling , at 2 p. .m. .
at the end of the Fulton car line, will
tramp to Capitol HJJ1 and an hour will r
be spent on the old homestead of Dr.
Cardwell, observing the various kinds ;
of trees in the grove. The party will J
then tramp to 'Multnomah station and f
over the Dosch road to Council Crest. '
The trip will be about six miles long.
Burglaries Are Beported. W. D.
Whitcomb, public accountant in the
Oregon building, reported to the po
lice yesterday that during the ab- '
sence of his wife in Spokane, since
April 8. the family borne on Humphrey ;
boulevard, near Mt. Zlon station, was
robbed of clothing valued at $200. T. ;
M. TatelshJ. 1461 Oatman street, re- '
ported yesterday to the police that on
April 14 household goods valued at
$139.75 were taken from his home.
Concert Xa Postponed- The two
piano recital which was planned by
Mrs. Thomas Carrlck Burke and Miss
Constance Piper for 'this evening at
Reed college has been postponed until
next Friday evening, April 28. It will
be given then with the same program
as was announced last Sunday. Owing
to the small seating capacity of the
college chapel the affair will have to
be invitational.
Another Laborer Injured- For the
fifth time in 10 days ambulances were
called to the O-W. R. & N. tunnel at
St, Johns yesterday afternoon to carry
an injured man to the hospital. G.
Swanson, a laborer, 57 years old, fell
from one of the scaffoldings being used
in the work of relining the tunnel and
was badly bruised in striking the ce
ment floor. He was taken to St. Vin
cent's hospital.
Or. Bebeo to Lecture. The lecture
before the University of Oregon exten
sion class in psychology will be given
at 8 o'clock tonight, in room H of the
Central library by Dr. George Rebec,
He will speak on the combined sub
jects, "Our Feelings; What Are Their
Rights and How Are They Best Culti
vated?" and "The Will." The public is
tnvited to attend.
Death of W. B Oberlin. William R.
Oberlin, who resided at 983 Mallory
avenue, died last night, aged 90. He ;
was born in Ohio, was a retirerd farm
er and had lived in Portland for the
last six years. The body is in charge
of Finley & Son and will be forwarded
to California for interment next Mon
day. To Speak on Shakespeare, Professor
N. F. Coleman will lecture on "Shake
speare's Character Revealed in His
Work" this evening at 8 o'clock in
Library hall. This will be, the ninth
lecture in the Reed college "course of
lectures "Commemorative of the ter
centenary of Shakespeare's death."
Pre W. O. W. Band Concert and
fireworks on Grand avenue Saturday
evening. East Side Business Men's
club. (Adv.)
Hotel Moore, Seaside, Or. Winter
rates, $2.50 and $3 per day. American
plan. By week, special. (Adv.)
Will Be Burled at Salem. Albert A.
Rennle, who died April 20, was 56 years
HTHE MAN
I who properly ob
serves Easter is
the man who chooses his
hat and haberdashery
with as much care as he
does his clothes. The
very things that are most
correct in
Hats, Shirts,
Neckwear, Etc.
for Easter and Spring
wear are ready for him
here.
Hats
II The Knox, $5 the Warburton, $5 the Stetson, $4 up
II the Schoble, $3.50 the Bristol, $3 soft and stiff. All
1 1 the sensible colors.
Shirts
The E. & W. and Arrow, in silks, crepes and madras
soft and stiff cuffs plain bosoms only $1.50 to $6.50.
Easter Scarfs to Every Man's Fancy 50c to $3
Interwoven Hose all colors 25c, 35c and 50c the pair
Buffum & Pendleton
Portland Agents for the Famous Benjamin Clothes
MORRISON STREET Opposite Postoffice
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of age, and will be buried in Salem to
morrow, the body. being forwarded by
Miller & Tracey. . He is survived by
his mother, Mrs. William Armstrong,
and by two sisters. Mrs. Claude Toun
send. of Salem, and Mrs. J. B. Ashen
felter of Mikkalo, , Or., and by one
brother, Oscar D. Rennie.
" Was XTatlve of Kansas Dr. I. Rus
sell, who died at La Grande yesterday,
was 2S years of age and a native of
Kansas. He graduated from Kansas
university and for over a year was one
of the medical staff of the Good Sa
maritan hospital in this city. For the
past two years Dr. Russell had been
practicing medicine in Union. He is
survived by his parents. Mr, and Mrs.
John L. Bryan, of 741 Glisan street, and
by one brother and two sisters. Fu
neral arrangements are in charge of J.
P. Finley &. Son.
WertheimerJs Hew idea for lCsn-
Goods you want at prices you like
25c neckwear, $1 shirts, $2 hats, $2.50
trousers, $15 suits and o'coats. N. E.
Cor. 4th and Morrison. (Adv.)
Irving-ton Clubhouse for rent, after
noon or evening. Phone Main 394. Adv.
The Original English Toffee at The
Trail Candy Shop. 702 Wash. st. (Adv.)
Good Time to Go. tShipherd's Hot
Springs. Carson. Wash. (Adv.)
Xr. B. C. Brown, Bye, Bar, Mohawk
building. (Adv.)
Order Screens How. East 6804. Adv.
Bale Marks Shoes, 243 Wash. st. Ad.
3r. W. A. Wise is at his office. (Ad.)
Steamer Noyo Is
Beported Missing
Was Seen Yesterday Making Effort to
Float Oakland on Tillamook Beach;
Out of Sight This Morning.
Bay City, Or., April 21. It is re
ported here this morning that the
steamer Noyo, which has been engaged
in an effort to float the steamer Oak
land, ashore for a number of days, is
missing. The Noyo was at work
yesterday. Whether she has met with
disaster in the storm breaking off the
coast, or has sought - a harbor of
refuge pending return of calm, has
not been learned here.
Your Easter Suit, Sir?
At Jimmy Dunn's. The upstairs
store that saves you money. Instead
of paying high rent I give you value
in ready to wear clothes. $20 men's
suits for $14.75. $25 men's suits for
$18.75. Jimmy Dunn, 316-16-17 Ore
gonian Bldg. Elevator to 3d floor.
Adv.
KXOHXST QUALITY. LOWEST
PBXCB
COZY DAIRY LUNCH
333 Washington St.. Hear 6th.
Rich Hot Cakes with our famous Cof
fee io
Choice Roasts, Steaks. Chops. Chicken.
etc.. IO ,
Many daily specials served In double
quick time.
KNOX
HATS
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Chinese Who Was
, Ordered Deported
Taken to Seattle
4r Jew ' Song Qwong. who was 3F
ordered deported to China by
Judge Wolrerton because It s
was shown that he was unlaw-
fully in this country, -was
taken to Seattle last night by
r David Fuller, deputy U. S.
marshal, who will see that he
takes ship for his native coun-
r try. Although Jew had lived In
Portland 25 years or more, and
did not wish to return to -
Jfc- China, whence he came when he Mf
lit was seven, the law required his
0 return. Investigation by fed-
4 eral officers leading to his re-
moval is said to have been
fc brought about by his activity 4(6-JtE-
as an operator of a Chinese
lottery.
ANNUAL
MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Portland Chamber of Commerce
F ridav, April 21st, 8 P. M.
! r at - nt Jtt - m - m ut at or tft-:nr ftt w - m-
GOOD BUSINESS
that's what paying by check is. It is
system, and convenience, ' and thrift. It
establishes you with your tradespeople, your
landlord, and the bank with whom you
deposit. Tho checking account is a record to
which one can refer should tho question arise
es to non-payment of a debt. And it has
other advantages. Entrusted with the han
dling of thousands of checking accounts, tho
LADD & TILTON
Bank
oldest in the Northwest, invites your consid
eration of its facilities and willingness to
serve.
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No More Plumbing Bills !
To Open Choked -Up Drain Pipes -There's
a Cheaper, Simpler Way:
ifye-Flush"
is guaranteed to do the work
A can of Pipe -Flush,
A pail of Hot Water,
A 30 minutes wait
and Pipes are Open. Try it
Price 50c
Ask your dealer for Tipe-FIush" '
fntner. TiIcCan?hfiv & Bond
fine.)' '
309 Globe Bldg. . Main 4752
Doctrine as to EigKts
Of Dog Is Upheld
The doctrine thta "every dog Is en
titled to one bite free was upheld to
day by Circuit Judge Davis when he
Instructed the Jury to return a verdict
for the defendant in the suit for $10,
000 damages brought by Mrs Niels
Nielsen against Dr. K. A. J. Mac
Ken zip.
Judge Davis held that the plaintiff
had not shown that the three do?s
which injured Mrs. Nielsen were
vicious and therefore no liability at
tached to. their owner.
The three dogs were kept on Dr.
MacKenzle's country place near Carl
ton. The Nielsen place is nearby. The
dogs were killing the Nielsen's ducks
when Mrs. Nielsen, who Is 69 years
old, attempted to drive them away.
The dogs leaped upon her, knocking
her down and inflicting injuries.
Evidence was introduced by the de
fense to show that the dogs were play
ful and when a person has a stick In
his or her hands they will attempt to
get it-
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"Because so many
people are not pre
pared .for oppor
tunity is v all the
more reason tor.
you to be ready,
THE bank account
means r.nnvenience
today - and a founda
tion of success for to
morrow. In deciding organization , of the in
where to open a: bank stitution.
Time Deposits. Checking
Accounts, Saving
Accounts.
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TELEPHONES MARSHALL 1, HOME A-6281
"Jones' Superior Quality"
EASTER OFFERING
ROAST SPRING LAMB
(Mint Sauce) '
The National Easter Dish
100 Selected Baby 1916 Spring Lambs for This '
SATURDAY'S SALE
Full Hind-quarters, lb ...,30
Full Fore-quarters, lb ,23
Chops, the pound ....35J
Legs, the pound , 30
TT? A SELECTED CLEAR WHITE
V HiALj MILK-FED STOCK
Leg or Loin Roasts, lb 16 '
Shoulder or Breast Roasts, lb 12$
Rib or Loin Chops, lb , 16?
Veal Loaf, lb .15
Veal Sausage, lb . .".18
Highest Quality Steer Beef
Prime Rib Roasts, lb. 22
Rolled Roasts, lb .20
Shoulder Pot Roasts, lb. ..lGri
Plate Boiling Beef, lb. ...,10
Short Ribs, lb. ..12
All kinds of Fresh Sausages, positively guaranteed to
be made from fresh, clean meats and selected spices, r--.
They are' appetizing and delicious.
BOCK SAUSAGE, all you want at, lb 20
Jones' Pure Pig Pork Sausage, for your Easter
-.Breakfast, at lb., 20 .
St. Galler Schieblinere. lb A IK
Clubhouse Sausage, lb.
Weiners, Frankfurters lb.
SMOKED MEATS
Jones' "Pride of Oregon" Brand ; ,
an Oregon Product, superior to Eastern. Every taste
reveals the quality. Exceptionally fine flavor and
deliciousness.
Hams, y2 or whole, lb. , , .X9
Bacon (Choice Stock), y2 or whole, lb .'. . . ,20S22
Tenderloin Backs, y2 or whole, lb . .17
Picnics, lb .X2V
Tones' Special Bacon, lb -;13
No. 5 Pure Lard , .70 No. 10 Pure Lari". .$1.35
No. 5 Compound 63 No. 10 Compound. . .$1.25
We Deliver at These Prices. Cash or Credit.
Exact Penny Change.
Powers
$2.50 Heavy 10-inch (Q(nV
Aluminum Spidors at j)
ON SALE ALL DAY SATURDAY
Better spiders for better service in your kitchen. High quality
10-inch Aluminum Spiders fitted with black wood handle
with end hanging ring. Handle is securely rivited to frame,
which measures 2j4 inches deep and is lipped on both sides
of splendid quality aluminum -99 pure and silver fin
Ished. A spider that would cost 12.50 In the ordinary way, to
sell at this most unusual price.
ONLY ISO TO SELL
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