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It la probable that: Or villa. Echwab ?wiH pitch against the Se&tUe team and If EUverton gets past this hurdle, Perrlne will be called upon ' for neuad duty In . the finale Friday, v Lionz to & w - IIotzozhooTUt lit Lions club will eater a six rtja team la the city ' tnter-club kersp'hes contest ..to, be staged t :rt'7, it was Toted at meetias ct Cs t'.nV dSrectori yesterday r :ca. .The horseshoe rltehlng 'I,:; ".s will t d&termlaed through ,i tourney, arrarse- r - tj.tt.2i la car; cf Jlerrlli ( - m . - : . . - . ' Am:,:ilM For A r Llae ' v illLA::. Italy (AP)-Amphl-t' T ;'i-:3 cf Us arc!a-l2 tjra : 1 l i i - I c i the SeriHe, Tialn, "C '-:!' r" - l route. - . .. I ' , il.l t . . , . . t i . U J liiyL. PILEd ;-:v,:. ;:'-.Ai-vrs, :, ' . : f" "f T-0" .'7 1 nrerel terr:i! wili Itrti lT wt:ch were twfJ, pila- ' f .1,' F.-sIIy afirr rery sevrre itttci I ct a bct:Ie ef Cl!ae I .la . i frcra tie drrr ctsre r.l rt- "k j were ai f icl I've tstt cc;!cf , f t e a'TertlaeineEt t' seTertl i I Lrw, for tl ?y are won- ; ;:-!,,, i?.:-"3 r-'" :r fr azJ '. -y r:i I .'r. ...,Isn L.'unv y-. i . ! -:rn f;'.:r'.-.:a t. Psclt . ! Jir3 J!. . . 1r ".zzr a cf'rca enJ wcn r '.crLtj-fron t!i .reai:J tl!e trir,!tre tsiay n Lrrcr.t-.'.V ceo. II. t e -ret-5r t- .crs ...i ; ': tx ey t.z: !J f-."er r.e I - ;:r. t ;t a I;'.:: f Cc'.ac r..s u:j t :Z' -3 HETfc.. jT a c:. . I i ; :r t.:::'.I:r3 v.cl t'tt f:r a f:"T c'"" -ILit's a'!. L;:;:.j f . t. i r - rr, t : : ; -r i '. :rr 1 v ;?, tr t 1 t:h r'.zr -j cr c: t ; I, f.r r:-:..ar let . fi.i "ree ' : r i r-"I. -.r.j-y Lac": if :y . ry ti '-i wL..:rt tLli - T 6 i "r-ea t 3 f;.;;5"5 ;a- - . .Ie ji-rar.ta?. -.: ; " air. r ' '- ' ' " - in- - -.: l ' . . ... . .-. - -' i-' . 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Gentskow UcGce and Gels: won the cro-. quet doubles championship at 14th street yesterday, -; winning - from alstrom and Myers. Class D or On the Sideline 5 Dj EPJAK CELL '"yA. show down between the ma Jars and minors will be fcad when the National : Associatloa -of -Professional . Baseball Leagnes meets at Montreal la December, "rv Ttk9 majors hT0 . adyisel tie minor .that; this ? major-minor agreement under which the re stricted draft Is i effective will bare to te extended to a unlrersal basis cf selectioa. The threa AA leagues, the .Pacific; Coast, . the American Association- and Inter national will almost certainly ds ellnt to tires ts .'the nltlaatua. ; -There are fire ; "non-draft l3aguea,, the three big minors, the Vestera, a Ciiss A. lsasss, and the L L L (Three Eyes), a class C. loop. ; ?. - The modified draft"' under which the majors may aow "se lect" players, frora the three AA le?-ues, restricts the choice ta players with prerious experience under the bis top'of baseball. ., .iThe majors, too, are very much dissatisfied with r the "1 limit ct eight applied to players placed by the - big fellows la the minor learues ca option. . 1 . ,:r: The battle at Uontreal is sure .to . be : Interesting. Th . smaller leagues will ;want- peace at any pries with the majors, but a bel-l!-rent attitude ca the part cf the "tig minors'? - ft eridenti at this, time, scne three months la airaace cf.tli ccetin?. , -. ':' .;:. ?TIpnr le?i!9 kebal this nm- r I V ! a . J g 1 ' 'if'M ! f r - .. - , :.:::t:: Ccmcr Ilizcj-n; :--I:3,:-' ; f r-f- ,;..;'" ; :Jif- U , ... v . t ' A. . -. i iw 12 r:3 t.:;l t!l tsrti' cf cttj' f - -:. : :ix:i Z: vzX 1 C r:ls:f r - - -.tZvV- xt. a Vtrl. -try , ;y Cera .Xcra, ti. tr;z!: f A i ; r rcrrsiy ri " t: t5 -:3 tvi eri- 7 T.au ccr, f ":v tzi , Li C? -1 .iV--Ulr-:! f"'a cr l rr: T r-llj 'zct a t t i t.xzj f-ss;p" .i.-t 3e doat L-i- f i ii ycau -a- i. - ir- 5 ..... w.-. . " t r - l " : V y:-t:r t-ys w ill bell ad:ul.-s cr: ;-:-t t:;-rr:y tV.3 irt;rxc:i t 4 c'tl ' Tz..:n are natchtd.ss fallows:--Joe Ileiaann and Al r::.t:.L:.r; ,Jaci Caus?y r.J I"rz3k A5r!;ht; Koward TTLIta Izzl en J Hick Foreman; - Lilly ITsii arl rrarlr litwUIar., Co--ar wca two games cut cl threa la .the Tol'yball. s:rlcj starl ty the 14th street lrl3. rears were: LaVelle EautorJ, captala.-i Jeaa -vHarshalVKcllla Head, --.Virglsla La Veil e, vJsse Curtis,"'' Ilarthat i Lord.- 'Esrlca Hauls, Maria TThite IreEe Van Arery and Iila Queaseth. Cor-srs were: nath Tocoacattala,' l;cth VTalker. :EIanche Chaney, Telly Annosssa, ll:bl: Lord. 'Part ;ra Cor:;ton, - llailae Erlon, Uarlca Iliiltenbers and Lillian tleycra. t Circus day will be obsenred at the14th street groun'ls today aad eyery child is asked to bris b.ia or her pets to '. help make the event a "tig suecesa. ; -A"'- " : mer has found the going bard and many circuits hare been abandon ed altogether or jrearraBjed. The Eastern' , league, . starting , with eisht' clubs, -was reduced 18 -per eent 'ta: mid-season. : - The New- Enrland- league, an- other circuit' with much jbasetall tradition behlnd lt baa faded en tirely from the baseball map, T gone minor leagues now are 160 per cent niht stands, flaying all their games after dinner. Eren the aristocrat jot the minors, the AA limits, tare turned la part to night fcaaeLall.:::-:;:::,;.:;'.;;:,;- The -sight game has caught on with a bang. Ent the " more con servative clubs are- waiting to see if the greatly lacf eased attend ance la caused by. the novelty cf the aitaatloa.-: " -.-t: . I'lht football.: from an insig nificant tesinnl:-' a few years ;a, -fcas ccsfusci the scc:;:rs aad now claims an important clace in the autumn f ports picture. Night tasetai! cay grov ia the -sane propcruon.v';..--i;"-'.--v.::-: Catchall at' a!ht-baa one fea ture to commend It 'that nlrht foot!; all lacks. It Is cooler la ths evetlsg .and all things being eicaj a fan wcaid rather be coa toctabld than not when watching his favorite suort. y-.'-'i-- '.. It seess unlikely that the ma jor lcsgnes win embrace the noc turnal game la spite of diminish in gate receipts la several cities. While a minority will be found la favcr cf.the:C2rartare,-tie na- Jorlty will vote lt-down.- - . . A . .J I ,In.TI;::.i-:.:.::,!;Tl.:n - - r.'LiJ rr.Ai-circo, Ars. is. (AP) la cne cf tie wildcat r:r-i :::i tere la a len- tine, l-crtl:r 1 d:r:it: ITU rrascisco tr r 12-13. Tie Cealj ttarfsd crt'L".vt-:y lrtzded t tew 'top tL j , : -' ' . t - ia the : flrtt laaia;, whea tl. -y' scared r.!ie rzzs, tut tlj t! 1. r3.T:J tier 5 crtil th$ Esvctb whea. they, rushed CT'f i'i t-.l.3S to t'a the 'count- - H i l.ilj,:r.anwhlle, regain ed ..rj--j uatil the eilllwhea they til- ;i crce, while Portland put c :r to runs la the eijhth anl ticther ia the x.i2th. Pcrtlaad '...1 12 .18 . i raaTrrii:l:co .... .10 IS -1 ' -Ilalla, Ortman, Label. " Tttller ton, Keating and Palmlsano; MC Dousal. Elevias and Gaston. Aliiioki TTia . " " OAHLAJD,. Aug. Xlr-(AP)-- Flayirs before a crowd f 15,000 fans trre tonight,-the Illusions defaatedVCalland S to 1 while Jack Knott starred da the bill top for the visitors. " - At least. 60 00 fans were turned away frtm the turnstiles ' before the game. started and It wa ne cessary to send In a riot -call to the CaUand police department to handle the cro wo. ' . Missions . . i J S - - ; Oakland Y. .v; Al 8 ..- 1 EjictV Acj .nofraann; " Daglia anl Lombardl. " . 1. v Cliestrrflcld Wins SACJtAUENTO, Aug, . 1 (ADItoy Chesterfield, recently acquired Sacramento "righthander, gitehed -the Solons to an impres sive 7-Jf victory over the first half championship -tot Angeles team here tonight. ''Chesterfield allow ed only six bits.,-; Carol Terkes o;;csed tla for tlx Innings and then, was taken J out for Eeryl noner. ' - - ' . w" r. n.' e. Los Angeles .....'.S C :j Sacramento 1. 9 Terkes. Uorner - and iWtrren; Chesterfield and TVirts. H; LC3 ".ANGELES,.' An".' If- (AP)- .-- t n s Seattle S 18. S Hollywood t- IS - . Reutber, IIubhelL Krause and Eorreani;' Cox. Tde, Hultey and Severeld. ZVJ'SJlil CITaOEY. Lit iv r:rnnv ' . 1 C ;:-Caest all the-Erccklya 'tezta , needed to. ; start wisr.!.:? s- iia was our prediction that the Cuts would take the peraaat. Toare welcome, CoIoaeL' ' : ' L"ot weather LLat-the cover ;cf any !ccrfcssIoar ranalae. T7ve been wondering -of the new football rules, declared to be la rrf2.tl ainrllflad farm. res.Hr were lo ; simple.: Our : first Im pression tsn 'looking then over is favorable;. . They eeem to have been codified by football nea and not by PhUadelphia lawyers, and the most .-nctlceahle thing Is a tendency to unbend -and explain informally what ther game is all about. y ; For Instance, yon "all -frnow cf fans who follow footballs pretty consistently, yet don't know-the difference between a tafety and touchback. nor recognize that a safety . counts' two - points land ' a touchback nothing. That's one of the - most . misundestood- tblBs about a.- much' - misunderstood game. - . AU rights here's a bit of ex planation put la the rules: . "The safety,- as Its name Im plies,' was originally a safety mea sure by which a team touched the bail down tehlnd itt owa goal iln In nrdpr tn tir-ent'the opnon- ienta Xrom securing It and making I M. tA1l.)ldAV1l-M ' " . . . And then there follows the old deflnltioa of ' a - safety," bat It Is followed ; by a list - of examples; and a similar clear explanation la made - of . tlje. touchback. The same 'policy prevails throughout the book.- . . TTny don't jm ltSmVJ ,some fan asked Cobby Ambrose", ' when the twin were-scrwrpi-g la the armory rlnj last al;ag.- . . : JIlt? .toe cod a friend of -mine,' - Cobby replied, meaa , while boonclJig aaother hard one off the brotherly bean.'. . m Waen the war department par chased three automobiles . la 1 S S S they were : equipped ec males could be hitched . to them w.hen they, refused to run. - . - r. v j , . -' : Kansas spent more than $11, 000,009 on. Its highway tystepot S.fl do miles during It t f. -- . -. W'A) Too.' iz n.o cut ! . Cf It;, i'j t T r : . i:j t 1.?, r r t) h a ' - 3 1 . - 1- r ! - c a I ' ' c j : . " r - : -1 r .1 - - r 2 c i t j . . " , .; ir. creasing. . , i ... 7 a : ., 1 5 ! : ' -. - ..: r ; :,-: 1 ! y I i . 1 WJsiTl ih:...j.ii .iuili FniLADHLPniA, Aug. 13 AP) Th Athletics took - their third ctraij-t ga9 - frcra ; the Cleveland Indians today" by the score of 7 to Z. -Falk bit a homer for the Indians la the fifth. . . . .It . II ,H Cleveland ..........2 ' : Philadelphia ........7 13 Lawson and " U-Seweil; Earn- shaw and Cochrane. ' . NSW YQItH. Aujr. IS (AP) The Taakees made It two straight over the Detroit; Tisers today, winning, a slugging match ijy a 10 to 8 count. Earl Combs tit a borne run for few York. . New Tork ;;....w.lO 14 2 Sorrell. SulUvan.' Bridges. Hog- sett and Kayworthr Pipsras, Rut ting. Ilolloway and hleVey. - , : ..:... . Colons' Csacbr: Clows - : VASIIINGTON, AnsilS (AP) -Washington "'took the second game of the series from Chicago 7 to 4 today, although' on thlf 14 to 11- v . : -. r; '. -1 Chicago .S . -.'." ..4 14 . - 1 Washin Tton t .v. ; . '. . T.-y jl a - Braxton. .Henry, Thomas - ana Tate; Iladley and Spencer. t f Goslia Ci,?Can B03TOX. A.ug 18-r-(AP) The slugging- of . Copse Goslln; aided the St- Lonls Browns la register ing a 7 to 2 victory over the Red Sox there today. cosUn got . a homer and two singles.-' s -- - ..ft ,..b St. Louis ...... I..'.. 7 IS " X Boston t . . 2 - -' Stewart and Ferrell; Russell and Connolly. ' - - o.:ii mm CUT CUBS' lSI cmcAcor Ang.r is--(ap) The.' Brooklyn: Robins, reduced Chicago's national league lead to almost - nothing by slamming out a ; IS to I .Victory , la . the second game of ; their t crucial tenet to- Way. The .Robint . had 'two. big innings.: scoring .five runs in the third end - six in the ninth and hammered . five Cub pitchers for 18 bits." Hack' WBson'blt hit fortieth homer; for Chicago.-,TJ Brooklyn' ....1V1S l Chicago V. I1 II '1 ' - Phelps.-Moss . and ," Lopez;. Plo- nleh; Busn. Osborne, Nelson, Healey and.Hartnett. -.;.,- . ' Pirates Wla Asvin . PITTSBURGH. Aug. - IS. (AP)--Pittsburgli - tpotted PWla delphia a,- tour: run lead in the first lnniag and then - rallied - to win - the. third straight of the series," 8 to 4, here today. O'Donl of ithe Philadelphia and Paul Waner; and ;Kremer . of the Pi rateh bit home runs. s Philadelphia . f ,. 4 . . 8 .1 Pittsburgh .... 8 -12 . 1 Collard,- Smith, and Rensa; Kremer and. Ilemsley. Homer Aids Giants :. " CINCINNATI, Ang. 1S.T-(AP) Fred Lindstrom's " tenth Inning homer, enabled the New 1 Tork Giants to defeat - the '.Reds, . 7 . to. 5, in. the series opened today. The. Giants tied the score with two. runs tn the ninth. New Tork i 7 12 ' Cincinnati -. . ; . .l.r ' 8 ' J "Walker Uevlng and-" Hos In. OTarjeU; J Benton, Donohue-and Gouch. ; ' r. ; . 1 fc - - DIG Dili DEFL'TS RYE. N. Y., Aug. IS TAP) Eig Bill TUdeu today led three cf his. Davis cup teammates into the quarter final round' of the men's singles la the annual east ern: grass court champlonshfps. "With, the utmost ease. , Tilden eliminated Julius Selison, : New York youajster, 8-4. t-4, ia a match that created considerable Interest among the largest rallery cl tie weili s play la-men's rand women's slagles andC2Ublea.'Eut a" southern youth, Clitlord Sitter cr r'ew Orleans, . iEtereonesita charapion, 't tela tte sr-etiisU with a trccl-cul-ir triar.;h ever Fritz ivlercur, of Bethlehem, Pa C-0, 6-2. - --.. :": - - Sutter"'- and Tilden clash .' Ia i Charter firal natch tc-ncrro"-." John Van Eyn, cf East Crs.-1 "1 IT. J.. Of -Dry Ilang-ia, cf Kev?rli aad Terkl'y Eell, cf Austin, 'Tex as,: all neuters cf..tho Data- tzy ssjuad, r"iraiel Urcrsh lzto ti.a rit-l-f ' :.lt aba? -with ..Ted Ear- well. Cirl;tt3,.lT. C.- r ' : veteraa rrtnc.3 T. ' Ilia'r, rtz I ntzi to Ti'.fca 13 tba n tioral li t. Li r.:ch2rd,!.:ari-.y. cr lt'-a, ... x. Ilarter w;-? tz ttr.lzl filly tjwa Lryaa Cr- -t .lzlzz'.l73 Atl3-.tayc"ar:t:r. 7-3 3-7, wl.l! Via Eya pi ml f - r v tlocal t:;-:.:j t dcr'-rt r !!! Z t'r : ...-;:--. 1 1.; t c -.r r ". t- r - -. -Ic'Csj for-: ' 'AufTw'.Gi; 2C- The. Salem Motorcycle club will sponsor-."a seyles of hill climbing contests Sunday, August 24. on the Cro Is an hill, 2 Y, miles south - of Salem - on the Canyon read, which turns off the south river road a - half mile, beyond the Salem. Golf .club course. : ; Some cf. the best riders In the northwest are entered In the tl cubic "-.Inch events for experts and professionals. ,.and there, is also listed. and 80 cubic inch contest far a matenrs. v 'The event has the sanction cf the; American Motorcycle association. " , - . . The-'.local club . promises that the event will provide- numerous rthrills and spills, and that the expert and .'professional contests will be exceptionally fast. - - COAST tEA.OTJ - flsehdins Ii(Ut U pixt.) W. Lb. Fek - '.. W. U. FtU Hnr: i io-ss Wi 19 1 .448 Hkfd .IS IS .448 Fanl'l II 17.. 414 Seattle " 10 19 J45 A. IS 11 .!! 8m P. ; II II 8S JtUiioss. 14 IS .4SS W. Ii. Pet. Pet Pbilsd: I 80 88 .67 i IViraiS 0 .483 Willi. '. - ,68 'S .05 X- TT . 4T JiSS airfc.'., 58 -5 4 SW 4 VO J7 Ckiear 49 S ,395 BM(n 40 TS J4S KATIOWAX, LAOUB " W. Lv Pel. - " W. I Pet Cbieire ' t 45 .395 Bt'klym S7 4 .598 Pitttb. 4 35 .495 BostW SO 81.450 I. -DV1 IT . amim. 4 SI 3S St. i s a putea. st s Jtsa , . w - ''Cada:.baa',iS firing clubs with mora than 5.000 members. Burincss AMUSIIENTS KnlMt .fVilf rmir 1 . mlTes south ob River Driva.. l;hle"wtrt fair wiva, fairtri ti. Sundar ana noiioayi, .. - -. - REETES GOLF.- driving practice tt bUs for 10c For wri nd wotn- a. Winter Garden, 831 N. HLrH. ; . wiiv -M tnfiafl to iwfatt when ts can swim t Taylor's Beech; only 19 and lie. list ana atai. - : HA2EL : GREEN : PABJCSwlin- nl... hnatlnr. - and . 1.11 kinds ! vnuacmtnt apparatua illnliturl golf ACCTIONEEnS ; -:F. Ni' Voodry : ; tl Yra, Satan's ' leadtng - Auctioneer v-'.'. and Furnltore Dealer - - . , Residence and Stov - r -. J-.-"": 2 181 N. Summer EL -- 4 - Telenhom HI A'TJTO-iOTIVE SUPPUE3 'E. BurnsDan Burn a : 8. High Ft, it Ferrr. Tel. 4? or tOH. . BATIISj Turkln baths nd msMage. S. H. Loen n. Telenhom t ! 1 4. New Pwn. llATTEilY- ELECTRICIATJ R IX "Bartoa National T!atteres fctarter and gtnerator work. - . itt Pwfh- T" - -; - --"' - - - ; JMCYChU REPALIUNG : LLOTD E. TtAMSDEM Colnmbla Bicycles and repairing. 1 11 -Court. The best ta blades and renaSrtpe. H. W. Pfott. 147 F. Cotn't. Tel. cnnifiEt'' sweep -Telertborm lie Tt. FV Krt cnmc?RACTon3 Dr. O. L. SCOTT, P5.C Chlroprsctor. tS N. High. TL 7. Ilea 110 4-J. s . DRS. SCOnELD, Palrner CMro eractor X-Ray and N. C aL Kiw Bank BldV.-.v..- , - ilAGNETIC ' treatments for neurf Oa gas, flu,-te Will call At the home by request. Tel. 1079-W, 130 N- liitsU. ?CTT03 cMrcitctla as a careT KOW fei Dr. J. Dobbin, - offi cial representative f thi Paclfio Clslrdractic Cpiiee-e, at-bis office oa : Center t. V&Ieterta," tel. X22T. B'Hts ri.EA:rr ft rF.-sD. tl. Varlev Cieanera, 19 i N. Com! Over CXC III2G -Jfonroi r-j,f' f21S0. "All vAcl tr-1 HALiTt rt-r-rrnia ca 4 si kotvx Jk l. U - . - A 1 r ov. - c:-. 1 s. . .t CUT II.t t :; J. 'S, W tousjueta r. . uti t.ieL r r-era Lets, . ' .' C "Z'Z - WAI-TNa r.cLJ.-.e r-:r?' c t'l ' - r ..'-'n ;n-i - - -. TeL U7.or .Tr- " .v . r . r- - c 1: 1 1 o . . . wittwutu I . ' ....:' - T:r- : C,:.". i:arcarefa the?, . ... - ' ' " -'' - . -1. , r; : . . . . id ici. . v:LL' ' - ;:i r. : . - i---.- ,.4JL- e v - .. . f ' '"I I ti 11 i-nwimi uimjuiii 1 1 ..1 ..1 .hi 1 1.. 1 I, . i,.., .,, 1!,! 1 I". !' T'CTU- r.w-A cn. t4Ut. 'III I v- i a I I 1 a 1 L l a w asas trx tJ-W f ' i L. hlervia Earrackman once r- ore defeated Ernie - Arthur at tte :. arracry Vedaesiay n'z-i cllachci LiJ claim to a i - place in the race for -the i west tiiddleweight belt. Tae bout was probably' the list U 1 5 staged here for sorae time. . 1-' cat Pete, who was to have nst te winner was injured recently. It,., was announced, and will -be tfn---able to eocpete, . . . " ; rarrackmaatobfc the first fall with a Boston crab in IS minutes,'' 29 seconds. Arthur took the sec- ond with a series of deadlocks In 21 minutes, 10 seconds. - The: . third fall was a spectacular one, ; going to Earractmaa ia ll.min-rf-ates SO seconds' with. a. "small package" variation of the cradle - bold. - . -v. . - . The- Ambrose twins staged, a-., fast four round boxing bout as a ' preliminary. ; ' v , " v-v---.-. I I - " ' - ..".-- Thisbei Winner ;: 1; . , Over .Canadian i , - - . . ; r v ROCHESTER, .U.'. T Aug. . 1S.1 (AP)-VThlsbe, carrying a-f un load of canvas, in a-freshening 12 knot breese. swept across the fin teh line- today . victor over. the. t Canadian vchallenger .. Quest,, for the second time In the third of a -series of races for. the possession of. the Canada't;eup, emblematic of fresh -water, tailing yacht su .-. premaey. s , -i.j"sii-r-.tiiH-- '::.sti " .- i ' T' i ' iATwotauaaredrxTirlsoBert have, been paroled in Oklahoma during the last year. :;:c -r;-,il" ' - . ' Directory tIATTRESSES Ntw iTrmg-red "matrasses r caned i"rect?v trim factory to voa. Capital City Vdain Co. Tel 19. 8 Konb CapUoL, . : . t . ; MUSIC STORES FTIR RCNT-Kew ptanosv H." Stiff- Fnmtrure Company. .. . .-..-.. cm' C wni- Pianos, Pfcene graphs. sewtnr machlnea' sheet nraslo and piano . at ud lea Repalrlnc thone rraphs rid aewhui ntacblnea 4SS Elate, street. Salem . PAPER OANGtNG PHOXB GLENN Adams tor bouse decorating, paperhanglna tinting, eta" Reliable workman... : ... -. . 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